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VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, THURSDA Y. OCTOBER 31, 1850. NUMBER 98. V HINT ED AN 1) I I) II MS 11 K I) SOOTT fit BASCOM. UKFICK SOITTH-KAKT COHNKR OF HIGH ST. ANI1 SI'OAlt AM.KV. TERMS Invnrinbl) In ndvnmc The Daily, to persona in Columbus, per mi t$ 00 " sent by mn.il out of Columbus 5 00 m " during tli t session, and Trl-Weekly balance, of year (n Columbus. P 00 By mall 4 00 The Tri-Wer kly by mnll .1 00 Weekly in Columbus 2 00 Out of the city; by mull, single I 50 ToclubBol four and upwards 1 25 To clubs of ton nnd upwards, to one address 1 00 rihily. session 2 00 Tri-Weekly 1 00 Weekly, single 50 To clubs Of five nnd upwards M Advert. Init The lollowinu rati Hiid rules of advertising hm been ag upon between UW prop State Journal, lo lie oW tlw propriety sol Uieuiun "ffltttfmWl Mlfl the Ohio ra, in an cases, atte r mis ante ,iniy J1 1849 Dally Pfiiei-, Oue square, 10 lines or less, one Insertion... " " each additional.." " " 1 week t 9..." 3..." " 1 month CO 50 0 25 . 1 50 a oo 3 00 , 4 00 a oo 8 oo 10 00 15 00 18 oo 10 00 -'0 00 88 oo 86 00 30 oo SO 00 ;i5 ii" 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 00 Illinium fin ii. : lines or k'fs, pi-i auiiuin I column, with 4 changes, " " . . . . changed weekly . daily . . . with J changes. . . 4 m i8. .....: " " " chunged weekly . " " 4 " ' dally " 11 Other OMM not provided lor, chargeable In conformity with the I dbove rates. 1 he human ol measurement to M minion type. For each additional MtuM in the daily, inserted one month, or la greater lenirth of time, and for each additional square inserted I under the yearly rates, half price. I No nl ki litwiiMinl to be BOJuddand bi 1 1 1 veil , imlitti it is sdc- I titled on the inunuueripl, or previously agreed upon between the I parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of leeid ndvei ti.ie- menu beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing c (in n unites nor omce oi every description,) to DO hanretl ftt the rate ol fifty cents per week, for each name; the IpUiop to he, in all cases, paid in advance. All Rdvertttements ir-m tfiu. -v.- or tianweiit iiersnns. to lie In aid in advance. Auvi'rtiH'inenls Hut iiiniKeii on llie copy mi h fnriiie(i liuoioer of insertions, will be roiitinued one mouth, unless ordered out, daymen! will be exacted accordingly. E nrinleees ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to I heir regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining there-o, to be puid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, Central Auents, Heal Bftato lAgenta, &.C., nut to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged py tne piece, ar toe usuai mien. NO AUVKnTlSKMF.NTa CAN BK INSKSTW OHATUITOUSLY. Advertisements lor charitable institutions, tire eoniiianiep, ward. lownship, and other public meetings, and such like, to be rharged i. mi price. Marriage notices to am ooeifea no cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations, or obituary notice?, and when so accompanied, to be l aid (or. llPBUlar udvertisers, mill nl! ..tiiers sending comniuiiicatiniiH oi Inquiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, con- terts, or any putme entei laiiiiiieniB wiiere fiiuigeo an; wmusi ioi dmittnnce all notices of private associations every notice leaiLTieit t.. rail utt. ntinn to orivate entennites, eulfuiateii or in- ended to promote individual interest, enn only be inserted with be understanding that the same is to bo paid for. If intended to e inserted mthceditorial column, the same will be charged at he rate ol not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when nccompiuucu try an advertisement. All leaiicil 'tii,-: ti- u'di i.Mii- riniU'-.i ten levHimn tjuuine tne hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the iie-ide exe lusivrly, to tie charged at the lata Of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtea. Attorneys win ne hoiden lor tlie price oi nsening auvenise Lncnts brought in by them Counting House Almanac for 1850. JANUARY. JPLY. . 9. M. T.W T. Fg. s.M.j T. w T. tA I. l77..TT"3 4 5 I ! 34 5li fi 7 8 0 10 11 12 7 8 9 II) 11 12 13 13 14 15 U 17 18 19 14 U 10 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 21 85186 21 22 23 24 25 it 27 27)88 88 80 31 .j 28 29 3o:)l FEBRUARY. AUaUST. S. M. T.W T. F-1 3. 3- lT T. w T. F. 3. .. .. .. .. .. I 2 rr 12 si 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 20 27 88 .. .. 85 86 87 88 89 3 0 31 MAROH. SEPTEMBER. 3.m j T.j w r.j v a. s. I M. t. r. rTsi ". 12 12 3 4" t 7 1 4 fl 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 IS 18 17 18 IB 20 81 17 18 19 20 21 88 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 2 27 28 29 30 29 30 ai............ ..L ..... APRIL. OCTOBER. J. M. T W T M. T. wjl. V - .".rr2 "f"7 zr, 1717 r2i n fr 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 7 8 9 111 II 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 88 33 84 88 26 28 29 30 .. .. . .j 2728 29 3ll3l . . . . MAY! "NOVEMBER. S. M. I , W i. M. f I Wj T.j t 1 2 3 "4 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3C27 28 29 30 31 .. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JUNE. ULCEMBER. .m.t.w t j r I. 3. m. t. wTjr.j. ."7f7 1 T 2 3 4 5 6 7 , 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 . ; -5 IUOAULATfl BMOLAND. ACAUI.AY'd ENGLAND. 2 vols, l'imn. Mu.lm. 10 im.1, Ii Hunif. s Knalnnd. l (ir Hflc by Inj2? I. N. WHITING 4. UUNiWlirUN. TOOI.H. ID CHrpeuten hiiii fAM who Ml enrpt iitiT t,jol-. Wt MM) roarwrtfullv MM Bt IVMBIWl MMftlMBt fM tools Ler brought to this city, and we nrr- di.powd to poll thfira vory t tor r n. jyi nmm mmmvm i w. OTK'K. The not.'. Kml BCHWU sworn Itrro at(o , lelt with as for si'ttloint nt and rollrrtion. Thoy must he Lid without delay GEREi AHRO' 11 , in omuiliui, July a COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . R1DGWAY &. CO., MANUFACTURE STEAM EN(JMKs, 71HOM new nnd improved pnttpms.iimoni; which is one for tin F MM.fcT SAW Mll-U, Ol rompftci torrn, wun muttt inurw A fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated I'ARKKR PATENT WATER WHEEL, lAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and n It A APTINfir1 usually made at Fonndrie". nACHINciv I all kind made pmoiptly to order. HI ( K - CELEBRATED COOK1MJ Will R, l.ominm UoDkini! Mnvcfl. i Ri lur. .-iiiiu. i.im i-iiuii ii run " InroKes, Fire Gmtet, nnd PLOVGUfi all warranted, are coo t.ntly tor pale at wholfiale ann aEiAii. m uwiw watmm, iMerchanU and otheri dealinf in Plonghs and Htovpi are re ttully invuxl to examine our moci ana pnern hlambai, febl3-tt I M 50. PITCH & HALE, (8nece$or tt McElrain if FUcM.) tftHWAItniNR ND ro.MMI.ION MERCHANT.-', . NH Dlert in Produce, Flour, Ptarter, Salt, Fiah, and all kimU . of Orocerie, at w hoWale and retail. B. The hit-hest market price paid at an umei, in cash, ior iRailroad Boilding, opposite J. Ridgway Co ' Foundry, Co BTBt S, WHIO, I ' J B1III T. PAHM IN MIRUII H T(VNHI1'. BOI 'T eight mllet from the city partly improved. A good brweo log noaar, iiauie, wen and a young on nwu on The farm ll well adanterl to ralnine nil kinds of grains iili farm nrnttbe -old soon, and ii offered cheap. Personi wish- , to make a smaii in raiment, or aecuTing a pieanant nome, can-t do bettsT then by calling on n I f this doe not suit, we have that win "Ml in at Mi 1. 1.-, M RJ Eatato Agentt- I'MI . I.. It ( VAN, Allnt'iirv lit l.utv mid - ..I.. ii.,i- in riiiiiii't-ri , OFFICE In Chirk'i new huilitifr, two doorw norlb of tin-Ex. cbaofi BmL miiy-iimd&w It. I'. I, BAUER, Almrnt-y ut 1 .m - CultnnlniN, nhio, Uril.Euttend jn uiiiptly to all irol''moniil bu- n ' ;' ' to his can-, OIH. i; Hunt eidn of Hiuh St., over Hlocuin n.blli r Hhop, next door nouth ol tlu) City (limit building, ap'-'l dAiWlf H. M. WARE, ATTOHNEV AT I, AW, OOLUMSUti OHIO, WILE iittcnd promptly to all buHiwisA in the ntlOUl brUObM ol tht law that may be eutrutted to bil cure, (Jlllce in N . : I New Hull dim,', Immfl llately north of the Nell Houflc. Columbus, July r, ' ijf tmi SAM DKIj OALLOWAV. llllNHV V I'AOK liALI.OVVAV A 1'Aia:. ATTORNEYS A T LAW. WE will inactice law, as partners, In the Coin l ut I tnnkliii mid iidioiniiiL' countiep, and in the Circuit nnd Histrict I', H. Courts. OIHce in Plntt'H new building, opposite State House mayO-tf V. A. NEIL, AttoriH ) nl Lftw nnd Solicitor In 1 Imiicri') . OFFICE with Win. Dwinlwtl Jr., No, Neil'i Rxohaa0, oppo flltn Hecrntnry of State's olHco. duclS dly A. II. III'TTLEH, Attonwy and C'omiHeltnr ut l.n, CftluniliiiN, Ohio, Dlllce, No. 8) Neil's Exchunpe, opposite Secrelnry of Stnle'n offloS, Jy27 WALTER THRALJi, Adonic iiml CuiniHt'llnr til l,nw, CnltuiibiiH, Ohio, ALHO, n ('oinUllrBioner to take tli Acknowh'dfnili 111 of De.'d lor the State of New York. OfhVe on High Bt., between Town lid Rich. ocU'O LUCIAN mjTTI,E1. TJ1KO. COMSFOCK. BIO, O. COM.9TOCK. BUTTLEH, COMSTOCK Ac CO., (SucccuHora to It. Oomitoeki & Co.,) IUltWAIllUNti AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liud Oil I Mimufactuiers, mid deulerf in Suit, Phinter, FImIi and Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbus, (Jluo. lffi Liberal idVtDOCfl made on connigmneiitri, iiiiiiti J. RIDOWAY Ar t'O.'S Iron Ktiuiidi) , llrimil ttget t the BrtdgBj OtllJUU llll , "..III,. Stoves of all kinds, and a reat variety of Castings always on hinid. octl41 Hit. ROBERT TIIO.lll'SOX'S Ol EK'i:. V ii, I, NM Exi-lmiiKe, opposite the Secrrbiry of Stutt-'s i 0!lli Blab it, ' dec 11 4JEOR(M: H. WALCl TT, a I U N AND H A N N E R 1' A I N T E R . tl COLITMDUA, OHI I. N. WIlITINCi ifc IICNTINCJTON, IJOOK-SLT.LEIIS and Stationers, net door to the Clinton Hank, IJ Hifxh street, (Jolumbu?, Ohn A large Hssoi tnient of Bookl and Stationery always on hand. M. C I.II.LBV. Mil n r, ii r tv i.ii.ii.i OOK-BINDI'.HS, High street, oppositn the Public Offices, Columbus. aug-'li,'45 REMOVAL. I nit. MARIS'S OFFICE, corner ol Rich and Third itrUotl, id' joining his rcfiidence, find opposite the First RRptllt Cliurch. decll-dtt f EATHEIt.HW) bundles Upper nnd Skirting LetthorjOlt m-A received ny ipC KING A- HEFPNER. 17 Main street, Cincinnati ;ERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware nnd Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glitsa, House. Builders' materials, Pinning nnd Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, &(!., &c, No. lfi'l High street, sitm of the (lilt Padlock DAVIB, SMITH 4c CO, pOMWSSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-V, Doalera in Groceries ami Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Pereonal attention given to receivini; andfonvarding goods, and selling Produce consigned for sale. scl2-dly. JOHN W OAKFB, uonr:nT AMUTlOfTQ BAKER fc AE.IITROML EAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, BOVth room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O EliORIBE A- MARTIN. D R A P E R S AND TAILORS. High street, ist door north of Town, opposite the U. S. Hofel, ARE prepared to execute nil order in their line ofboiloOH, i the neatest and moft fashionable style. aplii-dtt A. L. MARTIN BAIN oY HORTON, I li 0 N M O N G R R S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Alice, Snob, CRtH and House Trimmings. Also, dealer? in Tin Plate, BhOOt Iron, Copper, and very variety of Tinman's wtock. Sign of the Hick Hnw, o.l High street CHARLES A MAIN, mtylMtl JAMES m. HORTON, RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT INSURANCE, rpBK FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mas I sachuetts eepeciHlly empowered to insure against acci dents. Capital $50,000. Office High street, oppositetbe Capital House, Columbus junelO-dtf D. R. HOAG, Agent. RCIIITECT OFFICE-3Iorliniilr! HnB, Cnluin-'V lur.. Olilo.N. 11. KELLY intorms the puhlic that during his absence nil his Architectural business, Enyincerini; nnd Sur-veyinc, will be prnmptly attended tout the tmovc office by th undersigned. B H. RLAC'KMORE, dec31 d Architect and Civil Engineer n F CONWAV. L. E, OMI.INSON B. P. COWVA Y&: CO., J ROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG I It ON, AND CoininiHHinii uml Enrwiirillng .HerelinntM, FRONT 1 TRE K T, jun:t-lyd PORTSMOUTH. OHIO, A. n WOMHAUGII. WM. K. WHKlil.FIl WOHBALOII t WHEELER, ATTORN EVfl AT LAW WILL practice ns partners in Franklin and the adjoining untitles. Prompt attention will be given to the adjustment and collection ot claims of large or imifl amounts. Wm. F. WllKFXF.n, Xolunj 1'iihtic, will take depositions itc-IntOWladgnieBtt of deeds, &c. OAce in Neil'- (fen BoikUnf, north ol the Neil House. Columbus, June :t, Ie50. junciM dly-wlm NOTICE. 'lMii: aadetilfned reppentuiiy laiomoi the public that be oo I UnttM the buHiness at the old stand of the late firm ot ('leu. Ktio A' Co , on bis own account, Tbankfol for past favors, he 'uipes to sntUfy hit Iriends tor the future, also, faaOO-lyd chas. klie CABINET MAKERS ( 'AN find Liiecr Varnish, Sand Paper, (ilue, and tteartj nil ' ibet articles in their line, at the Bttrn of the innriB GILT PADLOCK PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALE. FOR side, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ol Printing Materials, consisting in put t ol 1 Double Medium Smith Prcs 1 Stanberry Press N Ibe, Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new 130 Ilrevk-r 100 " Minion, 130 Minion. Several fonts Fancy Type. Mm, Job Type of nearly every variety, pait ol arhleh is neiuly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Stic ks, Chnses, Rule", Leads, (look and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing oflice. Any portion ol the above will be -mid extremely n tur cash, or on short time deel 1 1 CHAS. SCOTT, Agent. NBW hoods. WE have in store and offer for Mil on good terms 75 doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 dot. Rroad " lUt) " Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. -J00 loxea Window Glass lOOObliirhts " Baab. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 hbli. Linseed oil. J00 kegi Neilt, assorted. GERE, ABHOTT A CO., nnv9 At the sign ol the (tilt Padlock CAB III At-1 TRIMMINGS. I On PAIR Ebtltle Springs j 20 sett Iron Axles, 100 sett liraps I VV Huhb Baadl , :i bnlep Mo-s : Patent Leather ; Lace. Tutts, Damask Lining" ; Painted and Gum Cloth ; Tacks, Seainez tord, Malleable Ostingii, A-p. For sale hy juw7 GERE, ABHOTT A CO. i hi: SALE. AVERY desirable residence with lot l'JOby 1i7Lj, pleasantly situated on Bnfld street. The improvements are new and allin good order, with a good well of water, cistern, dM. Persons wishing; to purchase a very nice residence in a healthy location would do well to call on the subscribers. luH-i'- BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR SA EE. A CONVENIENT BRICK HOUSE, with eight rOOOM, pleas-i willy situated; together with two-thirds of an acre of ground, on which there i- a eood well of water, ristern, some young fruit trees, and a variety of shrubbery. This property will be sold cheap, and on good terms, or will exchange tor a small house Mid lot nearer the business portion of the city. Also, some vacant lots, lor sale n-iiiRrkably low and on . -I termf. Enquire of (auglt)1, BAKER A ARMSTRONG. i Hill It is my purpoe to resume the prnrtice of Law the Hupr. me Court ot the Ended Slates, the Circuit ourts for the districts of Ohio and Missou and in the Supreme Court in Hank of the State of Ohio july30 T. EWING 'HUE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN ( ASM wil a lw paid by msyl l-daw paid br us for 60,000 lbs. of Wool at our store. If. DUWLNl CU LEDGES PAPER, MP. Iff my and Medium, from the best makers ristern pne (aujrlOl J. H. RILET A Co. THE HISTORY OF THE f'ONFEsMONAL. BY JOBN HENRY BOPKINS, D. P.. Bishop olth -Diocese ol Vermont Jut reeelred and lor sale by qc9 I. K. WHITING k BL'NTINGTON. FOR RENT! A mag dwellinc for a small htmilv, in a cen trl situation Apply to H. COWLES ft CO. 1 nn i oil i POUNDS WOOL wated attheir Warehouse, lUtaUlU near the National Road Bridge, by ndge. by FITCH ft HALE apl6 CHEERY PECTORAL, FOR THK CURB 6V COPQHBj COLON, HOARSENESS, MRONCIIITIH, WAOOPING-COUOB, CROUP, ASTHMA AND CONNUIlirTION. INpflbrmf to the community this justly celebrated remedy tor discniH s of the timet and lungs, it (3 notour wish to trlHo with llraa or betltfa ol Uu iflUotw. but EmUf to la before dun llie ojiinioiiH of dihtiiiL'iiirhed men, and Home of the evidences of ii huciTfm, iroin wtilcli tluy can udt-e fo-- hems'vs. We sin ccrely pledge ourselves to uwka no wild ussertious or iale Htnle iiieiits ol llhcincnry, nor will we hold out Ukf hope to ffUtori humanity which facts will not warrant. Many r-nooys an: horn given, and we solicit nn lOOtttrV fro the publics into nil we DttblttUL leeliiiL- assured thev will liud the: pM b i lly reliable, and the medieinee worthy their best confidence hiiii jimi image, FROM liENJ. SILLIMAN. M, D.. L.L- D ETC. I'rojtHHornf Chnnirtry, Minrralogtj, tfi Yalr College, Member J' the i. n. i n hi, nun. I 'Ml. una bruit. rirttrnl Amirivo nnd Europe "I doom the CHERRY PECTORAL an admirable nomiiuaitinn Ironi HUM ol the best iirticles in the Mnteiia Medico, and I very ' live ji-iii. ny lur lilr eia-J o li m e.i H n thteinlcil o i in.' New Unveil, 't., Nov. 1, 1819. PROF. CLEAVE! AM, of Bowdosm Oo&lmm. Uaikb. Writi-s "I have witn sued the oJbotl of yoW ' CHERRY PLC TORAW in my own f mily nnd that of my friends, and it uve; me sntiHi'iictinn to stalo that no medicine I have ever known ba proved mi cmioi oUv -'ircer- lul in curing diVine ol the throat ami lunys. REV, DR. OSGOOD Writes "That ho considers -CHERRY PECTOHAL ' the bui medl Nile for Pulinonnry atl'ertious ever given to the public," and stated that "his daUfntor, Iftor D0UI obliged to keep the room four months, with a severe, settli-d cough, accompanied by rufr ing of blood) oiht iweau, nnd the ittendiBl innptomi of Con- sumption, commenced the ue ot the 'CHERRY PECTORAL,' nnd had completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Pohtland, Me,, January 10, If47. Dr. Aver: I have bim lung altlictcd with Asthma which ttrew yearly worbe, until lltl inituinn it brought on I OOUsfa which con- lined me iu my rluunln r, mid lie:: nil lo u- iioir t lie iMnuhU svmu- loins ut oii-uiiipt I hud tried Ibe best novice iilid tlie bent meal cum to no pnrpw which has cured me, n Gratefully your If there In any valui from experience, here donee. until I used juui-c -BERRY PECTORAI I you may well believe me J. D. PHELPS in the judgment ut tin: wise, who hjicjiIi I a medicine worthy of the public eoftfl Prepared by J. c, Ayer, Chemist, Lowell, lUitaeha ettr O. ROBERTS Ac co., Druggtiti, VVholeeile Afente, coroei Ilii-b and Broad streets, Cnlumbils. aug5-dtw-liu i WILLI AM M, KASSON, RAILROAD AND MERCHANDIZE DESPATCH, I m .Vw nrkmtd hru linilrmut oiutSttamersunthe Lake, Pet Hxprcoa Erelht Traia t BnflUo in three Oar ( VAIO ATI KXCKI'TKDi) IV Mark packnecs " N. V. fc E. R. R., Care Wm. M. Kasmou, fbi per New ork A. Ei ie Railr I, daily, nl,r o'clock, P. M.,fool ol Duane Btreet, New ork. I'nr lurtle i pa i liciiliirn . nil id the Transportation ulliceol tlioH. V U; It, R. Co , 904 Chamber; r.tivet, Now Vor-t, or Wm. M. Kusson, N i ri .Murvin Block. Water street, Butlalo. Tariil of nrices nor 10 ;bf tordry goods and other light m ivntion, 1050; NSW VOBK TO cbandifli1 during Lake 118 Geneva Cannndaiijun . Rochester Batavia Attien , Huttido $0,75 Lake Michigan port! 91,60 Kt in M nib I hmii Kllll.'do. Dp Via Micli.C. Railroad.. . 1,80 1,0.1 ulnomnal i ft i lolniiiinu, o. Q,25 1,10 Via Sandusky R. R. 1,20 St. Loilhj, Mo 3,75 1,40 Vlt Mich, c. Railroad... 3,00 Lake Eric ports, . . n'iuling Dett'i N. 11. All package sluuild be properly etrniiped and the weight Of the aame marked on each nackflBe. No sincle nuckiiL'e will be called less than 50 lbs. A liberal deduction from these prices for '"(oiiii riie-s or Heavy iiiercliiiiuli.-:e. mill , LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, A LL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, and all dUensea arising l from n disordered Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, inward Piles. Fullness, or Rfood tc tbc Head. Aciditv of the Stom ach, Kaoaea, Heartburn, Disgust for rood, Pallneai or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking or El utter ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimminy nfthe Bead, Hurried nnd Dilticult Dren-thing, PtDtterl&l t the Heart, CboMoj OT Suttbeating Sensations when in n lying posture. Dimness ol'Vtsion, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in ibe Head, Defleie&oy of Porapt ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Bide, Hack, Chest, Limbs, ic, Suddi n Flushes oi Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, and Qfi u Depreaaion ot Spirits can 90 ertectually cuird by DR. Hool' LAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Dr. ('. M. 1CKSOH, at the German Medicine Store, No. W) Arch at., Philadelphia. Their power over the nbove diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians bad tailed. These Bitters are worthy UtO attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification ol diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and if. lections of the digestive organs, they nre, withal, sale, certain and pleasant READ AIM BE CONVINCED. The Hon Charles D. Hiueline, Editor ot the "Camden Democrat," the best paper in West JONOfi says. July 21 I Hoolaada Gorman Birten. We have seen many tlattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry re-specting its merits. From inquiry we were pemiaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in lis action upon diseases ol the liver and digestive Organ e, and the powerful inrlue ce it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the m rve-. bringing them into n state of repose, making sleep refreshing. " If this medicine were more generally used, we an satisfied there would be less sicknei s, as from the stomach, liver apd nervous r-yrttein theareat majority ol real and imaginary dleoioei emanate. Barn Enera in a beatby condition) and yon can bid detiancft to epideiinet generally. Thin extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend Itaolf. It should, in met. bo in eve. ry family No other medicine can produce .uch evidences nl merit" From the " Boston Bee.' J The editor said, Dec. !Jd : " Dr. Hooflanda Celebrated German Bittern tor the cure ot Liver Comp aint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, If del ervi'dly one of (he most popular medicines of the day. These bitters bare been need by tnonaandi, and a friend at our elbow pay he has himself received an eflbctoal and permanent cure of L'ver ( 'omphint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient con-tantly gains ItrongU an vigor a fact worthy ol great consideration. They are pleiiHmt in taste and smell, and can be Oted b) persons " itb the most delicate stomach with safety , under att i in umstnnces. We are speaking from experience and to the atllieteil we advise their use. " Scott's Weekly," one ol the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. 25 : " Dr. ttoafitC$ Qnaaaa BUltn, Dianufactured by Dr. Jochaon. are now reconunended by some of the moat prominent members Of the faculty as Hi article ol much efticacy in cases ol female weakness. As such is the ense. we would advje all mothers to obtain a bottle, nnd (bus nave thcmselvc much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will tind these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the military elb ct they have upon wctk systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman arfu great aden tine and literary attainments, said in his " New York Weekly KeOOengeT," January 6, 1850 : "rr. Honfiand't German Ittttm Here is a preparation wich the leading presses in the Union appear to b unanimous in recommending, nnd the reason is obvious It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians ol modem times, the lat Dr. Christopher Wilhelm llootland, I'rofcseor to the University ol Jenn, Private Physician to tin- King ol Prus-sin, nnd one ot the greatest medical writers (iermiuiy has ever produced He wns emphnticidly the enemy of the humbug, nnd therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially rerommended it in Liver Complaint, DyBpepsia, Debihly, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and nil complaints arising from u disordered condition of the stomach the fiver nnd the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers exprcw thier conviction of it excellence nnd several ot the editors speak of its erlecti from their own in dividual experience Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the pre sent proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) preparation, but in reeoni mending the article to all Hfflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. ITie ' Philadelphia Saturday (iazette, " the best latnil)new.-pw-per published in the United States the editor sys ot DR. HOOFLAftlTS GERMAN BITTKRs It U seldom that we recommend wbnt are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patrounge of our readers ; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoofland's Ocrman Bitters, we wish it to be dintinrtly understood that we are not seakiiu of nostrums ol the day. that are noised about for a briel period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race ot ini chlel, but of a medicine lung established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence opon evidence has been received (like the foreg.dng) from all sections of the Union, the In't three years, and the stroiii;-est testimony in its favor is. that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadephia than all other nostrums combine, afnetthat ran easily lie established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented eren in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using it u directed. It acta specifically upon the stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel in all bil ious diseases theeffert is immediate. They can be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time BEH ARE OF COUNTERFEITS This medicine has attained that hieh character which is ne. es sary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at tne risk of the lives of those who are innoeentlv deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARES )F THE HfM INF They have th written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, nnd the name blown iu the bottle, mithont rVA then are run rian t. For sale, wholesale and retail, nt the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late ot Tf. Rate st., Philadelphia, and by rripertahle dealer" geneT-nlly throughout the eountry. Also, tor sale in Colombn hy WM. F. OIDDINOH. may24-d&wa)ty (Soecessor to King at Briggs.) AND 0TIM. ANOTHER ONE LEFT. a NEAT FRAME BU08E. on flrwland Avenue, with .1 rooms f enjnl cellar, well of wmter md wood hed, together I I variety of choke fruit trees and shrubbery This property will be sold decidedly cheap, end nn pretty tair terms. If application he made soon Inquire of BAKEK Ac ARMSTRONG WHO WANTS A BARGAIN? FOR sale cheap for caafa TWO OUT LOTH, situated on Wojfa ington avenue, north ot Brood street Inquire of july& RAKER A ARMSTRONG VALUAitf.K l.XW KtlOKH T. St J. W. JOHNSON, I M I PL the attention of the Profession mid ot hem desiring Law A Honks to their very extensive stock, which they believe con- Waa ibe beat ortment of American Pumlcationi in the United atnte. 1 articular attention given to furnishing or coinplnine Libraries tor th- Depart nfs. 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E have;) and 17-MO ACRES ol GROUMD. within 0 miles Ot the eitv. on a cood 'hirnnike Uomh which ivecnnoidl remarkably low, and on good term. Inquire of ' KAKF.R A ARMSTIIONO. IIIHi'lM 1 n IMI 1 , v I 1 : w. MOROCCO and Kid Skins, white, pink and cochineal Linings Ooid, Deer and She. o Itil.dintr "Jlrin Sh Thr..n,l un.l Shoemaker's Kit in store in lnrgo quantities, and for sale at the st price, sign ol the Golden Boot, Pfi High St. II. II KIMHALL HAajLT BB .11 iiiuiii-i u ... IN pursuance of an order of the court of common pleas ot fl 'inklitl CiiuntV. ItlTlde at the Senti-inlier tnrm tl,or-n..f n 1B4B, in a certain Canae fbevein pending, wherein William b! A lirall is eoniolninant anil Sarah ll Ram nn.l iAw m AUbMdl. aiil -. I hall oiler for sale at the door of the Court House of said ounty, on the lll't day ot Octnlier next, between the liour ol Oo'clock. A. M.. and 4 ii'ilm-k. I' M . 0,0. r. 1 .tt.. ,1.1.1 in said county of Franklin, State of Ohio, bounded and described as lollown, to wit : Being part of in-lots in the city of Columbus, Nos. 41fand tlli ; beginning sixty feet confbwardly from ibe n.irfb eHSt corner of lot No. 4lh, on Third street ; thence, southwardly on said Third street twenty-four feet; thnee, westward-y parallel with Rii h sireet one hundred and twenty feet to a prvate alley ; thence northerly along said alley twenty-four feet; Ihen. e rastwardly to the place of begiiminif. Appraised at $.V rim.- 1 huh. .IU N ' 1 I i , . . sepi-d.1tAwd Special Master Commisiioner. MONBY. MOIfBT I LL neraoi make inn IOBI ilidehtcd to the UWderilgnwd. mi c reouet.i1 It ttimediale 1 avment V,. need rrinner an.l mn.H,,, n miiu ro 1MB Wise, ft'C. lf-dAw ho S. D. A L. P. PRESTON. . .r.TO ''"TF.HS-A RARE CHANCE. 4 W HIa NEWSPAPER, in the northern part of Ohio, will be a old on reasonable terms to a good Whig. The paperispuh-li-ii. d in rtii,,iii j.)oiic ton ti -ai ountv -ent . hnitRgootj and increas-, ing circulation, and the only one published in the county. The income of the office li upwards of$20(Xlpei annum the county printing alone being worth about $fiO0. The materials, both newspaper and joh type, are not inlerior to those of any country estab hshment in the State. The press is from Hoe's Foundry, New York, and nearly new. Circumstances make it n cessary for the present puhltsber to retire from buincs, and the office will there-fore be sold very cheap. I jf Any one wishing to pureluise can obtain all information desired by addressing letter to the editor ot the Ohio Htatf Journal. augfi datwtf GENTLEMEN AM) LA0IMI J. It. COKFROTH A CO., No. High street would inform their friend and the public in general that they have just recefv. ed from Ibe Eastern cities and from Cincinnati a complete asortnn nt of Hats and if all kinds and qualities, which will ne -old on as cood term as can N had west of the mountains. Super extra and tine nmWkin Hats from the 'celebrated factories of Wm. Dodd A Co and Rates A. Whitcher, of Cincinnati. Also, a superb article from It .ntalott A Hlynn. of Philadelphia. Men and boys' soft Hats, Caps, Ace., ol all kind Prices to suit the times. Please eall. Columbus, Octobers, I8o0. dlm I A SHI ON ABLE PA IEA F HATS. ANfiTHER lotot the same sort received last night the most . genteel aud the cheapest hat of the season Also, takk NOTlct oKNTLFMKat, that those H ne tttk hats, nt :t, asgisid as usual at 4, are going fast. y20 H OOWUM A CO. FOIt ItKNT. THE preimses for many year occupied by Booth A Mi ner as a coach and hlncksmith shop. The stand will be n nted fitr coach making or for any other kind of manufacturing business, or for a grocery, as may best suit the occupant. Inquire of sepll-tl j m n. IIUHHELL. I I (ll H FOR fa mi. v rE FI1HE subcntier having leased the Steam Mills in Columbus, I are making a superior quality ot Flour, which Is branded " Prnaiwsj Flrmr " Those wishlnc cood article will be particular lo get the shore brand, and ii not found satisfactory, the money will he refunded, and rartage paid. Orders to he left at our More or at the Mills FITCH fc HALE Columbus, September 7, 8S. sep9-dtf FI,ANNEI,H f -1 HM.Llkt.u, a larie tot of heavy CircleviUe 4-qrs wide Plaid Flannels Heavy ud fine white do , ,Tqrs. and 4 qrs. Phaker white do , I'nshrinken Welrh. 1 qualities For sale by J. D. Q9BORN k. CO. EASTERN WOOL YARN, white, black, blue, mixed and enrlet, just opened by H. COWLE? A CO. rievator copy. oelO 'fTrll? I '.ll- I Isaac N wVnmvi w W01W. I "l',u' V 11 1 C"lumbus, hna Just published the secon ilnai rocelli.T with he r img. witu practical notes, Jo eoi, ii utt: " ,. .";:. ;r .. " H,H1 V'wa-s j;m nes. liy Theiit r 5 T2PuJP ,n" lth Jdieial( cult. , " euuru iviin iJeciariilioll. Tl traces eomiuon hiw (lJ ik i. .i... ,,, . A croud volume Ugi OttDemurrem, tlie Preparations tor Trialthe ill proeeod , Ju,'-V' DtmMjTMi Motions for New Trials, Bills of Ex' Liens i: , r ,u:mU1B aim Jiiueni. nu, Llenl an. 1 he PrfnrlMu .., ...iNiimeiiM ana norujues. uucuUOiy and proceedings Formi oi noneea. :,,, ,. Aflualfa inw v u... ...... (!lrrk' Kltri ami uirii "' ''"- and Deeds in 1 1 m proeeerlmgs The proceedings in Partition, Jteplevin, Mectment, Arbitration AttrhmM.i iJ. l , .,' ' " ' '' ' 1 11 ; ' on llabeusCornu-. War- mm of A 1 Attorney, and the Forms of Petitions, Orders, Appraise llleul and Admi,,,:,. TIT," ' V : " rTVPJ Mecnmri t el her w ' "INI r M HI.- fl. ,. o i'.l .lilt:. . .-n nl, Mi a lull index to hmh iMlnmn. A,Li iC I royal H . voh.ni,.. pun nPe T n;r, :: :; ; ' r trrMu e Wfnn .If nun Wai.i.. lOOai W ai.ker. We ,ve received from the rmliH.h. r llii. niurli v UM I urrxDii-intif,,,, ...... nnk n.l uin ...n.. Z. our exneetations, we mean in cypres- a very bum UDureclotion will u ill it ' " ' ""' "ny 0hl" l,wI" Vl siting ...hi" , c"'"""'" ".-"W have receive Iroin thn tm uai r 11,,. weond roiume ot Bmn'i itmiw, and ezunlunl II win care, roe book u one ol reat labor hhiI much umful. nn.'. I. ii .villi th.. lawiire, iu rdmlun , wlii. l, ii i , Jilllcul, rI, '." anlkorlllM, and it will w loumi, upon amu- Vm "1 tin. work, lluit Judfa Swnn hns, ii. tl is pnrticiilar, an al lyr.li.Ted ilin pracntloDer"" B Tim wo, ja okarly and tHh rluen,alarge number otaathor. KM are dtsd 1,1, the margin to nutam the teat, and wo leel aa-sm i il tlint Iho practitionor will tiuil It one of Hid mini valuable houkfi in hi library. Beta of Swan'. Praotioe in ' nty largo flv, roU. of 1,30 page. III lino law binding. 1'rioo M MO. irJfS'JrtL' "S?"0" "' I' N. WI1IT1NII A HUHTWO- ION, Oolumbu., I I;,. work may also bo had, at Ibo pubttl ' ,!'''s". '"I. "Willi; lirreon., viz: Jooph lonea, fiooksollor. l-niUlcoUmj WlUlam Mo Arthur, Cin-lovillo ; ,lauio SmphenHm, on, mouth; Sandford Co., bookwDen, Newark W W and at Sana, and A. w i1,.,-!..., ,i., m. . i, ,1 IgOMler : tMonlum lireeainter, St. CMmille, A. Kruznr, do, Btenbenrme: 11. 1., ,t r. 11 ,a. and David P.arabam New Lie! lion; Beeoee 4 Rlklna, booluelW Akron: Qreel. t Jewett, B. Little, do, Rare 1; 0. VV. Jame., clerk of the court, Logan, .1'". ","'"-V KncppiT, lVoo.lor;,lolilillei,ll,l)adi; Marnn VVelhor, , i, rk oi the court, MUlenbura, Hoi ootun V . Rich. ..nu., Mel 'uliuelhville ; Wm. II, ,,.. ,i, -1, 1 , :.,, M,,,i;, . 11 i oiingtove, book.eller, Cleveland; C v. Ilartlett, do., Palneanilej W.N, Porter, Warren, Trumbull county; Aimer holing, elerk of the eourl, Jell'enran, Ashtabula county; David Campbell Son, booluellen, Sanduikr Oltjr 1 Tuden Baker, esq.., lYlledoi J. J. lleacb, book-eller, Mananeld ; J. N. Kurtz bookaelb r, SprniBlleld Richard Millikan, Waahinatoo, Palette county; Qhaa. 1 Ills, bookseller, Dajtoti ; IV'. II. H. Potter, Ash and; r renew Harris i Co., Xenia ; James Morrbon and II LltO-bpekm., PJjnai Thomas Drodie, postmaster, Lebanon; II VV SfVi y;l,?naeUer., Cincinnati; .1. F. Desilver, do., do.; Clark ,v Millikm, Kosjvillo, llutler county; Win. VV Kay Delaware; I,, p. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Million; w rV ,H' Lm"i". Madison county ; (leorge Ebert, Tiffin ; Will. IL.od, I erryaburgh ; C. F. Newninu and .KM. Cro.by, Norwulk; p. Lamb. Ondiay; otto li. Hauler, Bomenat, Perry countri Pajraoni ,v ( Hjrl. . B, Lippeit, ,,t Vernon . L. JeweR, hen , Athens; . Modil, Coshocton ; II. F, Itatidolph, Auditor Mo, row coMtT.MLpUeadi K. M.Homnan, Qreetrrllle, Darke counm Erftu McLaughlin, BaBefbutatnei Qeoree Sweeny Kenton i Jesse Donaldson, Bucfro,, ' OLD l)U. jacom TOWN8BND, Oil. .."e-iaol discoriTfr uj thi OmMtt Tmnnmd Sariapimlla. IM llr, lowineiid is now about 70 years of age, and has long been known as Ibe ,iii!ir and lliscoverer of the OenutM Original -TowTnend Sarsaparilla." Being poor, he was compel led I,, limit Us mannracture by which means it has been kept out ol market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved Us worth, and known - vuluu. ll had rendu d the ears nl many, nevertheless, as those persons who b,l been l.el..,l l sore ilisen.es, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful cures, it relieves stncturesaiid tightness, removes all obstructions mid invigorates the entile nervous system. Is net this then the Hentctna you presnnmenU. need? Bui can any of these things be said of S. r. ToimMu'l liiferior raeu I this jronOfman'. liquid is not tube compared with tlie OH Doctor s. beeiiuso of one grand fact that the one Is incapable ..I deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does: sum ing, lormi ruing, and blowing the bottles containing ll into fragments : the tour, acid liquid exploding, nn, daiuuginu oilier goods 1 Muat not thi. horrible compound be poisonous m the system? What i initio id into a system already diseased with acid) What causes Uispepsia but acid 1 Do we not all know that when lood sours ill our stomachs, what mischief it produce, flatulence, heart, burn, palpitation ol the heart, liver complaint, diarrhma dysentery, colic, Bnd corruption of the blood I What is Scrofula hut an in id humor in the body ( What produces sll the humors which bring on Kruptions of the Skin, Bold Head, Salt Hh urn, l.i y-i,rlas, White BweObjfB, Fever Sores, and all ulceration ,n-tcrnal and external) It is nothing under heaven butan aclda lb tanee, "loch sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ol the bo more or loss. What causes Rheumatism but a sour and acid flu. which insinuates itself between the joints and elsewhere, irrita tmg and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it arts 1 So ol nervous discuses, ol impurity of the blood, of deranged clrcula-lion, anil nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and Inlinitelv worse to use this Souring, F rmenUng, Acid " Compound of S.' P. Tuwns-einl, and yet he would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob lownsed OenutM Original Sarsiipnrilla, is an imitation of his nfei ior preparation I! Heaven lorhid thai we should deal in an article which would bear the ino-t distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article I We wish it underst 1, because it is the absolute truth, that S. I'. ToiMiseiurs article and Old llr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsapai ilia are heaveii-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar; that they are uli-like iu every particular, having not one single thing In common. As H. I', lownsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist no pearma -utial know, no more of medicine or disease than any other c nm unscientific, nnprniessional man, what guar- utea can th public have that they are receiving a genuine ,, . tilic medu in eontiiining nil the virlues of the articles used in prepartn. it, and which are incapable ol changes which inudil lender them I, e Agents ol Disease bjatead of health? chiico the ah ve was put in typ' the following lad has come lo cur knowledge which is truly tyled The Triumph of .1 iiKticc The War Ended .' -S. P ruici.-raiT atwdaiiai Ihr geld Old fir. Jacnb Ibnund nu. diratrd liy Ihr Puiplr til S. V Townseinl has at lust given up the manufacture ol any more Mirsaparilla, having disposed of his businesi lo some strangers. 1 hus his claims tn Originality and other pretension, loll to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, in thuaevailing llie issue belore tl..- public, by disposing of his trade. The tact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation ol whose lite was a work, i I;,i; h. ,.nals, chopping wood law logs. ,1 eh . tick-. Ac. The ct, also, that hi, article became notorious lor lis Souring, Fermenting nnd Bursting the Bottles, thereby deceiving and iniurinclhe sick, and ile-troyim, rood. I mi ii-lralc. beyonil idldoul.l Ihofalh.oy ol his pretensions, and the baseless fabric ol 111. claims. Hen alter it is to be sent out to Ihe people hy some Strangers yet bearing the name of S. I1. Townsend. We have been itilorincd that these Strangers inn nil to print on Ihe labels the nana ol seine Chemist, in order to redeem, if pos-.llde its bad character of Souring and Fermenting Let tl te people luHy understand lliftt no Itevttniping no new l.oti ,itiL.', no prolixin ot Cniwt'fl rnunenor any other folly wilt red. . ii 8. I'. Townoend'i flouring compound from public odium, nnteM it is made , ntirely dillorent Irom it MMWH ehnraeter and it I hey do thi?, it will herome another article uf Har-apai ilia' nnd they miiiht as well pive it Another name find ns lust. It should Hen hrcalletl tlie 'SiriuiLferV Haiaparilla." and not S I.Townenda. Hut i (hero is no alteration, the people may HQ exjieet HW fameol Sourinir. Keniienting, Root Heer fltulT Wo have (dt it a duty tn inform the puhlie of the true iioiition of thi" m fitter, tint Hid Dootor .land, Twr,mn,.A'. y...:o may not he confounded with thin flourinp nrticle. In' concluHon we would remark Hint aome months nito B, P. Townsend loll Oil (.id -liind in J niton et., n lirnt rate tnr, nnrl ... Ki...ie a only a tew doom below us, in Nausau at., the niolivesand oUeeM cd which we MOM others to judirp. Ve understand theM'Strnngerc, who have tahen up S P 's hu-ir.. intend to remain there. Huch conduct n no comment. r .iflllll move irnm Nit-unn slr.v.r in lt,n j . then we ii thece Htraiijif.ru follow us ns H. P did. Mftpfiii-.r Hi.- oin Doctor -:,rHa)ar!a Ih now Id?, Na"aU it ... . , m THOMPHON, KILLMAN .V Vr.liln. i rinripal office for th- Weitein States, Vine st., :td door above HI). ( iii' ililiatl. ii. XV riUlti-.lTM n i . to whom all orderior application! lor enciea'mu-t I... iilffnill 1 hia f-armparilla can br lound at the principal Drxig Htoref in in. . u. , mii in hum niflen in most ol the country pnueri. In In erery county there la aome one authorized to raUl.liih i.U-au'en. n ? lor the . ..nrdy iti which he reaide. nn.l ......... .. is- ascertained by nderence to the ronnty papers FWau in UOinpOOn by UKNI'i A HAltllY, Airenta for Franklin county. AUo, hy IIknrv I.ono, Gror. uort I tele-ili d wly T XV AH I THAT IMP IT." wJtA weekfl ilnce we nmun commenced retnilinir (roods, and we a promised the puhlic that we would put a stop to theenor-moii-pneei mjttgk hBil heen imrw.d mm Mm uih.. ourselves that wr have fulfilled that promise, Collee was then Hi MMO, now 10 to la cent, and every thimr else in proportion. WO ajrain say to the Old Hunkera up stm t l don, Horn, you navp Ot to come it or we will make yon complain ol duller limes than you do now. VVo will make your stiires 1 aolitude ' and your money krawera 'desert waste; We never retailed as many jfooda in the same lonli ol time as in the Ian ten weeka ; and ii you want to avoid hard times, quit your extravagant habit, bo indnrtriona, live economically, and then yon can afTord to sell oIioht. But as long an you pay such high rents, and live ao e travagaiitiy, you must aell your goods high. . J aTCT-ivrn anotner spionnid lot ot nw oim1. Home lieautilul Inah Foptina, an elegant article lor aummerdreaa-ra ; a splendid assortment of silk lace for trimming viaeuf splendid Corn Color, white sud straw Bonnet Ribbon". A A c, nt SO per cent Iras than up town price. (ARPKTINfi Another aplendid lot of Bnuael'a Imperial tbrieplT, and Ingrai Carpet jnal received Alao, a beautiful lot of Oil Win i. w Shadea, anme very elegnnt LADIE.S' fHOEP. A large assortment of reJ custom work, ol the hne?.t quality, better an. cheaper than in any other store in ths city. ne.', M .i.'. w A. P. STONE aV CO. I Mill W KIKI.I) A CO. Nu. II Cliff st., New York for aale I Newspaper, 2n4.1 Inches Newspaper, 3Px46 Inches. NewspajK r. x4y inches Newspaper, 26x.T7 inches Newspaper, 22x32 inrbos Newspaper. MtaM inche Newspaper, 2.1x37 inrho Newspaper, 2:)4x:l8 inches Newspaper, 2Slx35 inches Newapaper, iivhes. Newspaper, 37lx4tt inchea Newspaper, lx24 inches Newspaper, 94x40 tn-hes new-papcr, -m-o in. Newpap r, afixJJH inches Newspaper, 24.T5 itvhrs. Newspaper, 34n.H inches. Newspaper, 94x34 inches. Envelop Paper 2,400 r- ums ail sties. Colored Paper 1,730 reams assorted site. w nung l'ap.-r nj raws, a complete aasortmoiit News and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Book Paper nude to order of any sire and quality at hort notice. de27-dYw T r in . . "u wiwawinwn in tne aeiin-men' bv Jo.,.,. l. c" Jccf"" lr.on. with nractic.l lorm". i ii d , , ":-' f"''1'"'"' JJB "I tie Twelfth Judlcl.1 Uirt in , .m.l aui ol swan's TrMtjie on the law relathur to the a vb l , , 'i" li."1 ry- 1-',no' PP- 372- Price 1,S5, in law binding. M edfdoa; revised and ciil araed. I his wor, luiended to be what lt title Surporta, A Manual SSittfihSflvrS: ESS! 85f?8S2 Iternood Ion ' , , "n",,.ll'0'St""a".ith'Ucl.co.ntUent.,decl.lon., Sed ;! SS r tir ,r"l","" , 'w " uiidemtanil the ordinarv duties of Fx. r oio'l ""'""'"'f" '.i ebjec, STLiSthftoSS ' s f i 2: ViSSSSm hrk " b tttesar. ,u.' K,"",r AefflSix EllfflW book embod". much . ....iwwe limn me most voiuininoiiaaiiU elaborate tneli- li works noon tlie same subject, lie rariottf aubleeu u will he I - reived from the table of content., are treated, ..near ua could be, in the order in which the various duHe. should be perl. , rim d ; becmniiig wilh the notice to creditor., then the ta-uniol 'lie Inventorv and schedules, with forma; the aale and sale lull ; what are assets and what are not, the collection of tho assets, and when and how; the authentication oi fill llS tlie estate, and their arbitration. Ac , with forms ; the aalo ot the real estate ; the remedies by nnd agalMt executors und admlnls tratora ; the mode ol settling insolvent estates, Ac For sale at tile bookstore of I. N. WIIITINtl i HUNTINGTON they may also bo had, at the publlahers' prices, ol the ,ol-lowing persons, viz . Joseph June., bookseller, Chillicotho Wm MrArthur, CircleviUe; James Htephenson, Portsmouth; Sanforii & Co., bookseller, Newark ; VV, W. Keed & Sons, and A W l erley, do., aneavllle; Stephen Gressinecr, St. Clairsvillo- A Iti. 1 r ri, UjMly Jowctt, Marietta; J. D. L ,, J- Fast, do., Canton; B. Line, do., SSnSi Wa-JamM' ft" rtl10 court' f-oS""- Hocku,,' i iu ly: Basrael KMppar, WooMari John BaaC Cadiz; Martii Welker, clerk ol the court, Millersburgli, Holmes county; Dr Harvey Scott, Lancaster ; Wm. H. Canlield, H.q Medin."M. C Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland; C. Banlettda. MMnflb Y' , Pni'lT, Warren, Trumbull county; Abner Kellogg, clerk of the eourl Jetlerson, Ashtabula county; David Campbell " son booksellers, Sandusky City , J, J. Head,, bookseller, Man,, held : J. N. hurtz, bookseller, Springfield ; Iliclinrd Millikan, I. . Uonnldson, l ucyrus; Knuicis Harris, Xenia; Jas. Morrison,' ?!',,.' . ."miocker, 1'iqua; Thos. Brodie, Postmiuitcr, Lebanon : II. W. Derby i Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; I. F. Desilver, do . do.; J. n. Larwill elerk ot tho court, Bucyrus; Wm. W. Fay, Del' ware; (,. f Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtli Allen, Marion; J. Melvin, London, Madison co.; George Lbert, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood. I erryaburgh; 0. K. Newman aud J M. Crosby, Norwalk: D Lnnib, lindlny; title II. Mueller, Somerset, I'erry county: Par- " 'iPF't.Mt. Vernon; L. Jewett, Allien.; . Mi dill, C oshocton ; Auditor Morrow county, Mt. Gilead- F. M "'nnn, t.r iville, Dark county ; Evlns & McLaughlin, liell fontame ; GeorCo Sweeny, Kenton. ocB Be.aiSNIT15 fj?a DIOX8T VOK 1S4S, UNO a digest of decisions of the courts of common l.w. n "?u'. "'I'"ilty in the United States for the year 1849 By John I'helps Putnam. ' For sale at the New Bookstore. J)'24 J. II. H1LEY It CO AFIILSH arrival of Buena Vi.laHaUat anS WM. niCHARDB'. l. are auilionzcdtooffcrfor.aleono oi the beat farm, in I- rUUin aounrjt, situated four mile, north weat of Colum- ioHl I. ' , , tT, cr,8 ""'""'d. the balance prin- 'r j s- v ussnuamiiniwr, ii is situsteil on a good md, has good buildings, , good orchard, and 1. well watered 11 applied for soon, ibis firm will he .old e.mi, i. Enquire t. Seal Kualr 0j of ' SMITH da MILLS Pj35 WAltEiioU8B.-CYRllS w. FIELD & CO., 11 a L1UI St., N. i., otlcr for sale Bleachino Powoeb200 casks beet quality Son. Ash tons good quality. Ai.tiM 100 bbls. ground and 100 bbls. crude SMAirs-Besl English ,1 F E, 4 F E, and 4 F E auner Ui.TRAauEiNis-Ucst French and German, varlou. brand, ttAH 180 tons Domestic, all qualitie.. Rags ti2fi bales Foreign, assorted quaiitie, Togeiher with b complete assortment of all kind, ol Paper u Paper-Maker'. Materials. de27-d4w anoau cOMKirNo wilLiaM woon. umm woon I OMII.IM , WOOD iV CO., MANUKACTUBBB3 OF POM WHITE I.F.AI), lpj Oil,, i PARIS WH1TK PARIS OREIN, CHROME YELLOW, CHROME OREEN. CHROME REP, CHINESE BLUE, foiL, Ulir WHITE LEAD. RED LEAD, I ITHAROF. PUTTY. WHlTINU, ' f 1 K DJUIO.' ASSORTED COL'D PAINTS, IN 1 BteVO adupted tho moat approved method, at practised by and will warrant It eoua to nny made In tho Unitt-a States. We wai rant Uie cuulity ut tfeak artiele we manufacture to be si Rood as can lie procured, and to give entire saUsfaction. Offera-i atthe lowest prin r, ,, ,,,, l)r diBCOum for Cash. ('Mil FOR FI.AX HEED. Any quantity ol CASTOR BEANS wanted. We wuIiuddIt tarnu ra with Castor Beans tor seed, and then contract to tike oe:n at ntrkel price annually. CONKLING, WOOD & CO Cineiminti, Deivmber Ufi, lm. dawly ( ''.K'vV'11' ri""1 iiHi" KI'KT TUHNPIKK COM- nr"H,mnS inetnllmcnta on oach share ot tne rapital stuck of the Cohimhua and Grove, ort Turnpike Comna ny are required to be paid to the Treasurer of said Company as follows : B Eiuhth installment, 10 per cent., on or before November 20, I860 Nmlh inBtallmmt, 10 per cent, on or before December 20, 1850 Tenth inetaUment, 10 per cent., on or before January 20, 1851 . , Subscribers residing in the city of Columbus may make payment to Tiros. Moodik, Esq., at the City Bank. H.pt. HiaVM&w joilN COX, Secretary Aiiderson R. murrain " i . : . i I l,nnd Agent, Notary Pabllc nnd Conveyancer, MADISON, DANE COUNTT, WISCONSIN. Office on Pinckncy ttrtct, between the United Statu and American now. A VINO just finished, at peat trouble and expense, a full and ruimili le abstract ot all the oriirinal entries of mi, I (n ti. HA, county ol Dhne, also of all Deeds, Mortgages, Powera of Attorney. &.c, of record, the subscriber is prepared to furnish accurate information eoncerninfi any trai t or parcel of land and village lot in SRid county. His ahstrnet hooks being so arranged aa to enable him to give full, immediate and correct information in regard to nny particular piece of hind or village lot, viz : To whom pa tented, nnd when, to whom sold hy him or his agent, and when, or it' mortgaged, to whom morttrnued, and when, aa well ai the' action had by the mortgagee, if foreclosure and sale, by whom made and when, if redeemed or unredeemed. Also, the description of the deed-, whether warrantee or quit claim, of every con-reyanee of record, and all imperfections occurring in any one of them from the date of the first entry made in tho county to the present time. As his books will be regularly "posted up" aa fast as entries or sales are made of estates mortgaged, those wishing to make InreBtntrtt. Entries, ir locate Land l arranu, can by making application, he informed as to the amount and locality of every toot of entered and unentered land in the county, and by what title all entered lands are held. Strict personal attention will he given to buying, selling and entering lands, as well aa to locating Land Warrants ; alo, to paying tazei upon non-rsstdVnt's lands in any county in the tate, as his business requires him to make annual trips to ouch of them. He will alao either purchase or propa-e lor suit and prosecute all claims owned bynon-regi-denta to lands in Wisconsin which have been sold for taxea, and pay strict and prompt attention to all duties pertaining to a Goo era! Land Agency business. Collections made with despatch in any county in the State end remittances in money or sight hills upon any of the principal cities of the Union at customary rates. apiy wiy MR.O, LEWIS would beg leavo to inform the citizens Columbus tliat he tinn nm-nrd a ihnr, (Yr tho . , , t On theahov.- hu-iness, in Clark's new huihiinir. over Meakinoi' Family Medicine Depot, where he will be happy to wait upon th.tso that may iavor him with a call. And ho dattera himaelt Groin the long experience he has had in the businesa, and the ad-vintages h" has had of becoming acquainted with tho mostap-inived and fashionable mode of getting up gentlemen's wearing apparel, tliHt he cannot tall to please the most fastidious. The yu. ho mmj leBiHifsureninai an worn entrusted to his care will he done in the most approved and substantial manner. He will always be found at his post ready to attend to the calls of his cub , : e I'"" rnu ",M n-njii-riiuiiy solicits a lilM-rai shire ol public patronage. jan2" dly AFFLICTED RKAD ! EDM A I HOI SK, e-tablished IS years ago, by DR KINKE-11 UN, M. V. corner of Third and Union sts., between Spruce aud J'ine streets, Philadelphia. HEAD: READ!! READ'" ., W,hTrKiAN," N'f-AVigorou. Life, or. Premature Death, hinkelin on Self preservation. Only 25 cents This Book just published is filled with useful Information on the infirm. ten and diseases of the Generative Organs. It address .-a itself alike to Youth. Manhood and Old Age and should be read by sll. 'i i,,. i ij j . ... mumb.-mhu impressive warning it givea, wili pre vent years ot misery and suffering, and save annually thousands of lues. Parents bv reading it will learn how to prevent the distraction ol their children. nnn.W5?KTw m5 ccnte- ccl(Mi in le,ter- dressed to DR RINKELIN, N. W. corn-r ol Third and Union streets, be tween Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under . nvelope. pf r return of mail. ..... .uiLt mnj Kuurees iir i ny letter, i posi-paia ) and he cured at home. l waages ol Medicines, Directions, Ac, forwarded, hy sending a c mitiance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. B-mksellers, News Agents, Pedlara, Canvassers, and all others, u (.plied with the above work at very low rate- may24-dlj fpHE laraer and better po uon ot these lands still remain un sold, and they are now offered at private sale on accommo-l itlng terms a part enly of the purchase money bWng required in hand. Also, for sale building and out lots in the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the mors important advantages to be desired in such propertT. A good hotel Is specially needed m the village, and a lot for the purpfMe will be furnished on favorable terms Apply to the subscriber, at Gambler, Knoa county. jy-j-tf M.T. C. WIJIG, Agent. ftTBAItt BNGINB FOR SALB THE STEAM ENGINE now used hy Hall, Case Co., is for sale, betni too small for their purpose. It is in excellent order, of forty hoTae power, made by Oraenwood sY Co., of Cincinnati. Any person wishing to purchase, can see the engine Id op e rati on at the manufactory of the abovenamed gentlemen, or by application to fa undersigned, where terms will be made known. AMBOS 4 LENNOX, jylS-dsYwtf Eag Is Foundry
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Full Text | VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, THURSDA Y. OCTOBER 31, 1850. NUMBER 98. V HINT ED AN 1) I I) II MS 11 K I) SOOTT fit BASCOM. UKFICK SOITTH-KAKT COHNKR OF HIGH ST. ANI1 SI'OAlt AM.KV. TERMS Invnrinbl) In ndvnmc The Daily, to persona in Columbus, per mi t$ 00 " sent by mn.il out of Columbus 5 00 m " during tli t session, and Trl-Weekly balance, of year (n Columbus. P 00 By mall 4 00 The Tri-Wer kly by mnll .1 00 Weekly in Columbus 2 00 Out of the city; by mull, single I 50 ToclubBol four and upwards 1 25 To clubs of ton nnd upwards, to one address 1 00 rihily. session 2 00 Tri-Weekly 1 00 Weekly, single 50 To clubs Of five nnd upwards M Advert. Init The lollowinu rati Hiid rules of advertising hm been ag upon between UW prop State Journal, lo lie oW tlw propriety sol Uieuiun "ffltttfmWl Mlfl the Ohio ra, in an cases, atte r mis ante ,iniy J1 1849 Dally Pfiiei-, Oue square, 10 lines or less, one Insertion... " " each additional.." " " 1 week t 9..." 3..." " 1 month CO 50 0 25 . 1 50 a oo 3 00 , 4 00 a oo 8 oo 10 00 15 00 18 oo 10 00 -'0 00 88 oo 86 00 30 oo SO 00 ;i5 ii" 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 00 Illinium fin ii. : lines or k'fs, pi-i auiiuin I column, with 4 changes, " " . . . . changed weekly . daily . . . with J changes. . . 4 m i8. .....: " " " chunged weekly . " " 4 " ' dally " 11 Other OMM not provided lor, chargeable In conformity with the I dbove rates. 1 he human ol measurement to M minion type. For each additional MtuM in the daily, inserted one month, or la greater lenirth of time, and for each additional square inserted I under the yearly rates, half price. I No nl ki litwiiMinl to be BOJuddand bi 1 1 1 veil , imlitti it is sdc- I titled on the inunuueripl, or previously agreed upon between the I parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of leeid ndvei ti.ie- menu beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing c (in n unites nor omce oi every description,) to DO hanretl ftt the rate ol fifty cents per week, for each name; the IpUiop to he, in all cases, paid in advance. All Rdvertttements ir-m tfiu. -v.- or tianweiit iiersnns. to lie In aid in advance. Auvi'rtiH'inenls Hut iiiniKeii on llie copy mi h fnriiie(i liuoioer of insertions, will be roiitinued one mouth, unless ordered out, daymen! will be exacted accordingly. E nrinleees ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to I heir regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining there-o, to be puid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, Central Auents, Heal Bftato lAgenta, &.C., nut to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged py tne piece, ar toe usuai mien. NO AUVKnTlSKMF.NTa CAN BK INSKSTW OHATUITOUSLY. Advertisements lor charitable institutions, tire eoniiianiep, ward. lownship, and other public meetings, and such like, to be rharged i. mi price. Marriage notices to am ooeifea no cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations, or obituary notice?, and when so accompanied, to be l aid (or. llPBUlar udvertisers, mill nl! ..tiiers sending comniuiiicatiniiH oi Inquiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, con- terts, or any putme entei laiiiiiieniB wiiere fiiuigeo an; wmusi ioi dmittnnce all notices of private associations every notice leaiLTieit t.. rail utt. ntinn to orivate entennites, eulfuiateii or in- ended to promote individual interest, enn only be inserted with be understanding that the same is to bo paid for. If intended to e inserted mthceditorial column, the same will be charged at he rate ol not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when nccompiuucu try an advertisement. All leaiicil 'tii,-: ti- u'di i.Mii- riniU'-.i ten levHimn tjuuine tne hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the iie-ide exe lusivrly, to tie charged at the lata Of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtea. Attorneys win ne hoiden lor tlie price oi nsening auvenise Lncnts brought in by them Counting House Almanac for 1850. JANUARY. JPLY. . 9. M. T.W T. Fg. s.M.j T. w T. tA I. l77..TT"3 4 5 I ! 34 5li fi 7 8 0 10 11 12 7 8 9 II) 11 12 13 13 14 15 U 17 18 19 14 U 10 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 21 85186 21 22 23 24 25 it 27 27)88 88 80 31 .j 28 29 3o:)l FEBRUARY. AUaUST. S. M. T.W T. F-1 3. 3- lT T. w T. F. 3. .. .. .. .. .. I 2 rr 12 si 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 20 27 88 .. .. 85 86 87 88 89 3 0 31 MAROH. SEPTEMBER. 3.m j T.j w r.j v a. s. I M. t. r. rTsi ". 12 12 3 4" t 7 1 4 fl 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 IS 18 17 18 IB 20 81 17 18 19 20 21 88 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 2 27 28 29 30 29 30 ai............ ..L ..... APRIL. OCTOBER. J. M. T W T M. T. wjl. V - .".rr2 "f"7 zr, 1717 r2i n fr 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 7 8 9 111 II 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 88 33 84 88 26 28 29 30 .. .. . .j 2728 29 3ll3l . . . . MAY! "NOVEMBER. S. M. I , W i. M. f I Wj T.j t 1 2 3 "4 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3C27 28 29 30 31 .. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JUNE. ULCEMBER. .m.t.w t j r I. 3. m. t. wTjr.j. ."7f7 1 T 2 3 4 5 6 7 , 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 . ; -5 IUOAULATfl BMOLAND. ACAUI.AY'd ENGLAND. 2 vols, l'imn. Mu.lm. 10 im.1, Ii Hunif. s Knalnnd. l (ir Hflc by Inj2? I. N. WHITING 4. UUNiWlirUN. TOOI.H. ID CHrpeuten hiiii fAM who Ml enrpt iitiT t,jol-. Wt MM) roarwrtfullv MM Bt IVMBIWl MMftlMBt fM tools Ler brought to this city, and we nrr- di.powd to poll thfira vory t tor r n. jyi nmm mmmvm i w. OTK'K. The not.'. Kml BCHWU sworn Itrro at(o , lelt with as for si'ttloint nt and rollrrtion. Thoy must he Lid without delay GEREi AHRO' 11 , in omuiliui, July a COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . R1DGWAY &. CO., MANUFACTURE STEAM EN(JMKs, 71HOM new nnd improved pnttpms.iimoni; which is one for tin F MM.fcT SAW Mll-U, Ol rompftci torrn, wun muttt inurw A fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated I'ARKKR PATENT WATER WHEEL, lAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and n It A APTINfir1 usually made at Fonndrie". nACHINciv I all kind made pmoiptly to order. HI ( K - CELEBRATED COOK1MJ Will R, l.ominm UoDkini! Mnvcfl. i Ri lur. .-iiiiu. i.im i-iiuii ii run " InroKes, Fire Gmtet, nnd PLOVGUfi all warranted, are coo t.ntly tor pale at wholfiale ann aEiAii. m uwiw watmm, iMerchanU and otheri dealinf in Plonghs and Htovpi are re ttully invuxl to examine our moci ana pnern hlambai, febl3-tt I M 50. PITCH & HALE, (8nece$or tt McElrain if FUcM.) tftHWAItniNR ND ro.MMI.ION MERCHANT.-', . NH Dlert in Produce, Flour, Ptarter, Salt, Fiah, and all kimU . of Orocerie, at w hoWale and retail. B. The hit-hest market price paid at an umei, in cash, ior iRailroad Boilding, opposite J. Ridgway Co ' Foundry, Co BTBt S, WHIO, I ' J B1III T. PAHM IN MIRUII H T(VNHI1'. BOI 'T eight mllet from the city partly improved. A good brweo log noaar, iiauie, wen and a young on nwu on The farm ll well adanterl to ralnine nil kinds of grains iili farm nrnttbe -old soon, and ii offered cheap. Personi wish- , to make a smaii in raiment, or aecuTing a pieanant nome, can-t do bettsT then by calling on n I f this doe not suit, we have that win "Ml in at Mi 1. 1.-, M RJ Eatato Agentt- I'MI . I.. It ( VAN, Allnt'iirv lit l.utv mid - ..I.. ii.,i- in riiiiiii't-ri , OFFICE In Chirk'i new huilitifr, two doorw norlb of tin-Ex. cbaofi BmL miiy-iimd&w It. I'. I, BAUER, Almrnt-y ut 1 .m - CultnnlniN, nhio, Uril.Euttend jn uiiiptly to all irol''moniil bu- n ' ;' ' to his can-, OIH. i; Hunt eidn of Hiuh St., over Hlocuin n.blli r Hhop, next door nouth ol tlu) City (limit building, ap'-'l dAiWlf H. M. WARE, ATTOHNEV AT I, AW, OOLUMSUti OHIO, WILE iittcnd promptly to all buHiwisA in the ntlOUl brUObM ol tht law that may be eutrutted to bil cure, (Jlllce in N . : I New Hull dim,', Immfl llately north of the Nell Houflc. Columbus, July r, ' ijf tmi SAM DKIj OALLOWAV. llllNHV V I'AOK liALI.OVVAV A 1'Aia:. ATTORNEYS A T LAW. WE will inactice law, as partners, In the Coin l ut I tnnkliii mid iidioiniiiL' countiep, and in the Circuit nnd Histrict I', H. Courts. OIHce in Plntt'H new building, opposite State House mayO-tf V. A. NEIL, AttoriH ) nl Lftw nnd Solicitor In 1 Imiicri') . OFFICE with Win. Dwinlwtl Jr., No, Neil'i Rxohaa0, oppo flltn Hecrntnry of State's olHco. duclS dly A. II. III'TTLEH, Attonwy and C'omiHeltnr ut l.n, CftluniliiiN, Ohio, Dlllce, No. 8) Neil's Exchunpe, opposite Secrelnry of Stnle'n offloS, Jy27 WALTER THRALJi, Adonic iiml CuiniHt'llnr til l,nw, CnltuiibiiH, Ohio, ALHO, n ('oinUllrBioner to take tli Acknowh'dfnili 111 of De.'d lor the State of New York. OfhVe on High Bt., between Town lid Rich. ocU'O LUCIAN mjTTI,E1. TJ1KO. COMSFOCK. BIO, O. COM.9TOCK. BUTTLEH, COMSTOCK Ac CO., (SucccuHora to It. Oomitoeki & Co.,) IUltWAIllUNti AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liud Oil I Mimufactuiers, mid deulerf in Suit, Phinter, FImIi and Lumber. Head ot the Canal, Columbus, (Jluo. lffi Liberal idVtDOCfl made on connigmneiitri, iiiiiiti J. RIDOWAY Ar t'O.'S Iron Ktiuiidi) , llrimil ttget t the BrtdgBj OtllJUU llll , "..III,. Stoves of all kinds, and a reat variety of Castings always on hinid. octl41 Hit. ROBERT TIIO.lll'SOX'S Ol EK'i:. V ii, I, NM Exi-lmiiKe, opposite the Secrrbiry of Stutt-'s i 0!lli Blab it, ' dec 11 4JEOR(M: H. WALCl TT, a I U N AND H A N N E R 1' A I N T E R . tl COLITMDUA, OHI I. N. WIlITINCi ifc IICNTINCJTON, IJOOK-SLT.LEIIS and Stationers, net door to the Clinton Hank, IJ Hifxh street, (Jolumbu?, Ohn A large Hssoi tnient of Bookl and Stationery always on hand. M. C I.II.LBV. Mil n r, ii r tv i.ii.ii.i OOK-BINDI'.HS, High street, oppositn the Public Offices, Columbus. aug-'li,'45 REMOVAL. I nit. MARIS'S OFFICE, corner ol Rich and Third itrUotl, id' joining his rcfiidence, find opposite the First RRptllt Cliurch. decll-dtt f EATHEIt.HW) bundles Upper nnd Skirting LetthorjOlt m-A received ny ipC KING A- HEFPNER. 17 Main street, Cincinnati ;ERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware nnd Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glitsa, House. Builders' materials, Pinning nnd Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, &(!., &c, No. lfi'l High street, sitm of the (lilt Padlock DAVIB, SMITH 4c CO, pOMWSSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-V, Doalera in Groceries ami Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Pereonal attention given to receivini; andfonvarding goods, and selling Produce consigned for sale. scl2-dly. JOHN W OAKFB, uonr:nT AMUTlOfTQ BAKER fc AE.IITROML EAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, BOVth room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O EliORIBE A- MARTIN. D R A P E R S AND TAILORS. High street, ist door north of Town, opposite the U. S. Hofel, ARE prepared to execute nil order in their line ofboiloOH, i the neatest and moft fashionable style. aplii-dtt A. L. MARTIN BAIN oY HORTON, I li 0 N M O N G R R S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Alice, Snob, CRtH and House Trimmings. Also, dealer? in Tin Plate, BhOOt Iron, Copper, and very variety of Tinman's wtock. Sign of the Hick Hnw, o.l High street CHARLES A MAIN, mtylMtl JAMES m. HORTON, RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT INSURANCE, rpBK FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mas I sachuetts eepeciHlly empowered to insure against acci dents. Capital $50,000. Office High street, oppositetbe Capital House, Columbus junelO-dtf D. R. HOAG, Agent. RCIIITECT OFFICE-3Iorliniilr! HnB, Cnluin-'V lur.. Olilo.N. 11. KELLY intorms the puhlic that during his absence nil his Architectural business, Enyincerini; nnd Sur-veyinc, will be prnmptly attended tout the tmovc office by th undersigned. B H. RLAC'KMORE, dec31 d Architect and Civil Engineer n F CONWAV. L. E, OMI.INSON B. P. COWVA Y&: CO., J ROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG I It ON, AND CoininiHHinii uml Enrwiirillng .HerelinntM, FRONT 1 TRE K T, jun:t-lyd PORTSMOUTH. OHIO, A. n WOMHAUGII. WM. K. WHKlil.FIl WOHBALOII t WHEELER, ATTORN EVfl AT LAW WILL practice ns partners in Franklin and the adjoining untitles. Prompt attention will be given to the adjustment and collection ot claims of large or imifl amounts. Wm. F. WllKFXF.n, Xolunj 1'iihtic, will take depositions itc-IntOWladgnieBtt of deeds, &c. OAce in Neil'- (fen BoikUnf, north ol the Neil House. Columbus, June :t, Ie50. junciM dly-wlm NOTICE. 'lMii: aadetilfned reppentuiiy laiomoi the public that be oo I UnttM the buHiness at the old stand of the late firm ot ('leu. Ktio A' Co , on bis own account, Tbankfol for past favors, he 'uipes to sntUfy hit Iriends tor the future, also, faaOO-lyd chas. klie CABINET MAKERS ( 'AN find Liiecr Varnish, Sand Paper, (ilue, and tteartj nil ' ibet articles in their line, at the Bttrn of the innriB GILT PADLOCK PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALE. FOR side, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ol Printing Materials, consisting in put t ol 1 Double Medium Smith Prcs 1 Stanberry Press N Ibe, Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new 130 Ilrevk-r 100 " Minion, 130 Minion. Several fonts Fancy Type. Mm, Job Type of nearly every variety, pait ol arhleh is neiuly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Stic ks, Chnses, Rule", Leads, (look and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing oflice. Any portion ol the above will be -mid extremely n tur cash, or on short time deel 1 1 CHAS. SCOTT, Agent. NBW hoods. WE have in store and offer for Mil on good terms 75 doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 dot. Rroad " lUt) " Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. -J00 loxea Window Glass lOOObliirhts " Baab. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 hbli. Linseed oil. J00 kegi Neilt, assorted. GERE, ABHOTT A CO., nnv9 At the sign ol the (tilt Padlock CAB III At-1 TRIMMINGS. I On PAIR Ebtltle Springs j 20 sett Iron Axles, 100 sett liraps I VV Huhb Baadl , :i bnlep Mo-s : Patent Leather ; Lace. Tutts, Damask Lining" ; Painted and Gum Cloth ; Tacks, Seainez tord, Malleable Ostingii, A-p. For sale hy juw7 GERE, ABHOTT A CO. i hi: SALE. AVERY desirable residence with lot l'JOby 1i7Lj, pleasantly situated on Bnfld street. The improvements are new and allin good order, with a good well of water, cistern, dM. Persons wishing; to purchase a very nice residence in a healthy location would do well to call on the subscribers. luH-i'- BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR SA EE. A CONVENIENT BRICK HOUSE, with eight rOOOM, pleas-i willy situated; together with two-thirds of an acre of ground, on which there i- a eood well of water, ristern, some young fruit trees, and a variety of shrubbery. This property will be sold cheap, and on good terms, or will exchange tor a small house Mid lot nearer the business portion of the city. Also, some vacant lots, lor sale n-iiiRrkably low and on . -I termf. Enquire of (auglt)1, BAKER A ARMSTRONG. i Hill It is my purpoe to resume the prnrtice of Law the Hupr. me Court ot the Ended Slates, the Circuit ourts for the districts of Ohio and Missou and in the Supreme Court in Hank of the State of Ohio july30 T. EWING 'HUE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN ( ASM wil a lw paid by msyl l-daw paid br us for 60,000 lbs. of Wool at our store. If. DUWLNl CU LEDGES PAPER, MP. Iff my and Medium, from the best makers ristern pne (aujrlOl J. H. RILET A Co. THE HISTORY OF THE f'ONFEsMONAL. BY JOBN HENRY BOPKINS, D. P.. Bishop olth -Diocese ol Vermont Jut reeelred and lor sale by qc9 I. K. WHITING k BL'NTINGTON. FOR RENT! A mag dwellinc for a small htmilv, in a cen trl situation Apply to H. COWLES ft CO. 1 nn i oil i POUNDS WOOL wated attheir Warehouse, lUtaUlU near the National Road Bridge, by ndge. by FITCH ft HALE apl6 CHEERY PECTORAL, FOR THK CURB 6V COPQHBj COLON, HOARSENESS, MRONCIIITIH, WAOOPING-COUOB, CROUP, ASTHMA AND CONNUIlirTION. INpflbrmf to the community this justly celebrated remedy tor discniH s of the timet and lungs, it (3 notour wish to trlHo with llraa or betltfa ol Uu iflUotw. but EmUf to la before dun llie ojiinioiiH of dihtiiiL'iiirhed men, and Home of the evidences of ii huciTfm, iroin wtilcli tluy can udt-e fo-- hems'vs. We sin ccrely pledge ourselves to uwka no wild ussertious or iale Htnle iiieiits ol llhcincnry, nor will we hold out Ukf hope to ffUtori humanity which facts will not warrant. Many r-nooys an: horn given, and we solicit nn lOOtttrV fro the publics into nil we DttblttUL leeliiiL- assured thev will liud the: pM b i lly reliable, and the medieinee worthy their best confidence hiiii jimi image, FROM liENJ. SILLIMAN. M, D.. L.L- D ETC. I'rojtHHornf Chnnirtry, Minrralogtj, tfi Yalr College, Member J' the i. n. i n hi, nun. I 'Ml. una bruit. rirttrnl Amirivo nnd Europe "I doom the CHERRY PECTORAL an admirable nomiiuaitinn Ironi HUM ol the best iirticles in the Mnteiia Medico, and I very ' live ji-iii. ny lur lilr eia-J o li m e.i H n thteinlcil o i in.' New Unveil, 't., Nov. 1, 1819. PROF. CLEAVE! AM, of Bowdosm Oo&lmm. Uaikb. Writi-s "I have witn sued the oJbotl of yoW ' CHERRY PLC TORAW in my own f mily nnd that of my friends, and it uve; me sntiHi'iictinn to stalo that no medicine I have ever known ba proved mi cmioi oUv -'ircer- lul in curing diVine ol the throat ami lunys. REV, DR. OSGOOD Writes "That ho considers -CHERRY PECTOHAL ' the bui medl Nile for Pulinonnry atl'ertious ever given to the public," and stated that "his daUfntor, Iftor D0UI obliged to keep the room four months, with a severe, settli-d cough, accompanied by rufr ing of blood) oiht iweau, nnd the ittendiBl innptomi of Con- sumption, commenced the ue ot the 'CHERRY PECTORAL,' nnd had completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Pohtland, Me,, January 10, If47. Dr. Aver: I have bim lung altlictcd with Asthma which ttrew yearly worbe, until lltl inituinn it brought on I OOUsfa which con- lined me iu my rluunln r, mid lie:: nil lo u- iioir t lie iMnuhU svmu- loins ut oii-uiiipt I hud tried Ibe best novice iilid tlie bent meal cum to no pnrpw which has cured me, n Gratefully your If there In any valui from experience, here donee. until I used juui-c -BERRY PECTORAI I you may well believe me J. D. PHELPS in the judgment ut tin: wise, who hjicjiIi I a medicine worthy of the public eoftfl Prepared by J. c, Ayer, Chemist, Lowell, lUitaeha ettr O. ROBERTS Ac co., Druggtiti, VVholeeile Afente, coroei Ilii-b and Broad streets, Cnlumbils. aug5-dtw-liu i WILLI AM M, KASSON, RAILROAD AND MERCHANDIZE DESPATCH, I m .Vw nrkmtd hru linilrmut oiutSttamersunthe Lake, Pet Hxprcoa Erelht Traia t BnflUo in three Oar ( VAIO ATI KXCKI'TKDi) IV Mark packnecs " N. V. fc E. R. R., Care Wm. M. Kasmou, fbi per New ork A. Ei ie Railr I, daily, nl,r o'clock, P. M.,fool ol Duane Btreet, New ork. I'nr lurtle i pa i liciiliirn . nil id the Transportation ulliceol tlioH. V U; It, R. Co , 904 Chamber; r.tivet, Now Vor-t, or Wm. M. Kusson, N i ri .Murvin Block. Water street, Butlalo. Tariil of nrices nor 10 ;bf tordry goods and other light m ivntion, 1050; NSW VOBK TO cbandifli1 during Lake 118 Geneva Cannndaiijun . Rochester Batavia Attien , Huttido $0,75 Lake Michigan port! 91,60 Kt in M nib I hmii Kllll.'do. Dp Via Micli.C. Railroad.. . 1,80 1,0.1 ulnomnal i ft i lolniiiinu, o. Q,25 1,10 Via Sandusky R. R. 1,20 St. Loilhj, Mo 3,75 1,40 Vlt Mich, c. Railroad... 3,00 Lake Eric ports, . . n'iuling Dett'i N. 11. All package sluuild be properly etrniiped and the weight Of the aame marked on each nackflBe. No sincle nuckiiL'e will be called less than 50 lbs. A liberal deduction from these prices for '"(oiiii riie-s or Heavy iiiercliiiiuli.-:e. mill , LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, A LL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, and all dUensea arising l from n disordered Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, inward Piles. Fullness, or Rfood tc tbc Head. Aciditv of the Stom ach, Kaoaea, Heartburn, Disgust for rood, Pallneai or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking or El utter ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimminy nfthe Bead, Hurried nnd Dilticult Dren-thing, PtDtterl&l t the Heart, CboMoj OT Suttbeating Sensations when in n lying posture. Dimness ol'Vtsion, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in ibe Head, Defleie&oy of Porapt ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Bide, Hack, Chest, Limbs, ic, Suddi n Flushes oi Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, and Qfi u Depreaaion ot Spirits can 90 ertectually cuird by DR. Hool' LAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Dr. ('. M. 1CKSOH, at the German Medicine Store, No. W) Arch at., Philadelphia. Their power over the nbove diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians bad tailed. These Bitters are worthy UtO attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification ol diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and if. lections of the digestive organs, they nre, withal, sale, certain and pleasant READ AIM BE CONVINCED. The Hon Charles D. Hiueline, Editor ot the "Camden Democrat," the best paper in West JONOfi says. July 21 I Hoolaada Gorman Birten. We have seen many tlattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry re-specting its merits. From inquiry we were pemiaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in lis action upon diseases ol the liver and digestive Organ e, and the powerful inrlue ce it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the m rve-. bringing them into n state of repose, making sleep refreshing. " If this medicine were more generally used, we an satisfied there would be less sicknei s, as from the stomach, liver apd nervous r-yrttein theareat majority ol real and imaginary dleoioei emanate. Barn Enera in a beatby condition) and yon can bid detiancft to epideiinet generally. Thin extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend Itaolf. It should, in met. bo in eve. ry family No other medicine can produce .uch evidences nl merit" From the " Boston Bee.' J The editor said, Dec. !Jd : " Dr. Hooflanda Celebrated German Bittern tor the cure ot Liver Comp aint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, If del ervi'dly one of (he most popular medicines of the day. These bitters bare been need by tnonaandi, and a friend at our elbow pay he has himself received an eflbctoal and permanent cure of L'ver ( 'omphint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient con-tantly gains ItrongU an vigor a fact worthy ol great consideration. They are pleiiHmt in taste and smell, and can be Oted b) persons " itb the most delicate stomach with safety , under att i in umstnnces. We are speaking from experience and to the atllieteil we advise their use. " Scott's Weekly," one ol the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. 25 : " Dr. ttoafitC$ Qnaaaa BUltn, Dianufactured by Dr. Jochaon. are now reconunended by some of the moat prominent members Of the faculty as Hi article ol much efticacy in cases ol female weakness. As such is the ense. we would advje all mothers to obtain a bottle, nnd (bus nave thcmselvc much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will tind these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the military elb ct they have upon wctk systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman arfu great aden tine and literary attainments, said in his " New York Weekly KeOOengeT," January 6, 1850 : "rr. Honfiand't German Ittttm Here is a preparation wich the leading presses in the Union appear to b unanimous in recommending, nnd the reason is obvious It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians ol modem times, the lat Dr. Christopher Wilhelm llootland, I'rofcseor to the University ol Jenn, Private Physician to tin- King ol Prus-sin, nnd one ot the greatest medical writers (iermiuiy has ever produced He wns emphnticidly the enemy of the humbug, nnd therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially rerommended it in Liver Complaint, DyBpepsia, Debihly, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and nil complaints arising from u disordered condition of the stomach the fiver nnd the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers exprcw thier conviction of it excellence nnd several ot the editors speak of its erlecti from their own in dividual experience Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the pre sent proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) preparation, but in reeoni mending the article to all Hfflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. ITie ' Philadelphia Saturday (iazette, " the best latnil)new.-pw-per published in the United States the editor sys ot DR. HOOFLAftlTS GERMAN BITTKRs It U seldom that we recommend wbnt are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patrounge of our readers ; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoofland's Ocrman Bitters, we wish it to be dintinrtly understood that we are not seakiiu of nostrums ol the day. that are noised about for a briel period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race ot ini chlel, but of a medicine lung established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence opon evidence has been received (like the foreg.dng) from all sections of the Union, the In't three years, and the stroiii;-est testimony in its favor is. that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadephia than all other nostrums combine, afnetthat ran easily lie established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented eren in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using it u directed. It acta specifically upon the stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel in all bil ious diseases theeffert is immediate. They can be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time BEH ARE OF COUNTERFEITS This medicine has attained that hieh character which is ne. es sary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at tne risk of the lives of those who are innoeentlv deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARES )F THE HfM INF They have th written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, nnd the name blown iu the bottle, mithont rVA then are run rian t. For sale, wholesale and retail, nt the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late ot Tf. Rate st., Philadelphia, and by rripertahle dealer" geneT-nlly throughout the eountry. Also, tor sale in Colombn hy WM. F. OIDDINOH. may24-d&wa)ty (Soecessor to King at Briggs.) AND 0TIM. ANOTHER ONE LEFT. a NEAT FRAME BU08E. on flrwland Avenue, with .1 rooms f enjnl cellar, well of wmter md wood hed, together I I variety of choke fruit trees and shrubbery This property will be sold decidedly cheap, end nn pretty tair terms. If application he made soon Inquire of BAKEK Ac ARMSTRONG WHO WANTS A BARGAIN? FOR sale cheap for caafa TWO OUT LOTH, situated on Wojfa ington avenue, north ot Brood street Inquire of july& RAKER A ARMSTRONG VALUAitf.K l.XW KtlOKH T. St J. W. JOHNSON, I M I PL the attention of the Profession mid ot hem desiring Law A Honks to their very extensive stock, which they believe con- Waa ibe beat ortment of American Pumlcationi in the United atnte. 1 articular attention given to furnishing or coinplnine Libraries tor th- Depart nfs. 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E have;) and 17-MO ACRES ol GROUMD. within 0 miles Ot the eitv. on a cood 'hirnnike Uomh which ivecnnoidl remarkably low, and on good term. Inquire of ' KAKF.R A ARMSTIIONO. IIIHi'lM 1 n IMI 1 , v I 1 : w. MOROCCO and Kid Skins, white, pink and cochineal Linings Ooid, Deer and She. o Itil.dintr "Jlrin Sh Thr..n,l un.l Shoemaker's Kit in store in lnrgo quantities, and for sale at the st price, sign ol the Golden Boot, Pfi High St. II. II KIMHALL HAajLT BB .11 iiiuiii-i u ... IN pursuance of an order of the court of common pleas ot fl 'inklitl CiiuntV. ItlTlde at the Senti-inlier tnrm tl,or-n..f n 1B4B, in a certain Canae fbevein pending, wherein William b! A lirall is eoniolninant anil Sarah ll Ram nn.l iAw m AUbMdl. aiil -. I hall oiler for sale at the door of the Court House of said ounty, on the lll't day ot Octnlier next, between the liour ol Oo'clock. A. M.. and 4 ii'ilm-k. I' M . 0,0. r. 1 .tt.. ,1.1.1 in said county of Franklin, State of Ohio, bounded and described as lollown, to wit : Being part of in-lots in the city of Columbus, Nos. 41fand tlli ; beginning sixty feet confbwardly from ibe n.irfb eHSt corner of lot No. 4lh, on Third street ; thence, southwardly on said Third street twenty-four feet; thnee, westward-y parallel with Rii h sireet one hundred and twenty feet to a prvate alley ; thence northerly along said alley twenty-four feet; Ihen. e rastwardly to the place of begiiminif. Appraised at $.V rim.- 1 huh. .IU N ' 1 I i , . . sepi-d.1tAwd Special Master Commisiioner. MONBY. MOIfBT I LL neraoi make inn IOBI ilidehtcd to the UWderilgnwd. mi c reouet.i1 It ttimediale 1 avment V,. need rrinner an.l mn.H,,, n miiu ro 1MB Wise, ft'C. lf-dAw ho S. D. A L. P. PRESTON. . .r.TO ''"TF.HS-A RARE CHANCE. 4 W HIa NEWSPAPER, in the northern part of Ohio, will be a old on reasonable terms to a good Whig. The paperispuh-li-ii. d in rtii,,iii j.)oiic ton ti -ai ountv -ent . hnitRgootj and increas-, ing circulation, and the only one published in the county. The income of the office li upwards of$20(Xlpei annum the county printing alone being worth about $fiO0. The materials, both newspaper and joh type, are not inlerior to those of any country estab hshment in the State. The press is from Hoe's Foundry, New York, and nearly new. Circumstances make it n cessary for the present puhltsber to retire from buincs, and the office will there-fore be sold very cheap. I jf Any one wishing to pureluise can obtain all information desired by addressing letter to the editor ot the Ohio Htatf Journal. augfi datwtf GENTLEMEN AM) LA0IMI J. It. COKFROTH A CO., No. High street would inform their friend and the public in general that they have just recefv. ed from Ibe Eastern cities and from Cincinnati a complete asortnn nt of Hats and if all kinds and qualities, which will ne -old on as cood term as can N had west of the mountains. Super extra and tine nmWkin Hats from the 'celebrated factories of Wm. Dodd A Co and Rates A. Whitcher, of Cincinnati. Also, a superb article from It .ntalott A Hlynn. of Philadelphia. Men and boys' soft Hats, Caps, Ace., ol all kind Prices to suit the times. Please eall. Columbus, Octobers, I8o0. dlm I A SHI ON ABLE PA IEA F HATS. ANfiTHER lotot the same sort received last night the most . genteel aud the cheapest hat of the season Also, takk NOTlct oKNTLFMKat, that those H ne tttk hats, nt :t, asgisid as usual at 4, are going fast. y20 H OOWUM A CO. FOIt ItKNT. THE preimses for many year occupied by Booth A Mi ner as a coach and hlncksmith shop. The stand will be n nted fitr coach making or for any other kind of manufacturing business, or for a grocery, as may best suit the occupant. Inquire of sepll-tl j m n. IIUHHELL. I I (ll H FOR fa mi. v rE FI1HE subcntier having leased the Steam Mills in Columbus, I are making a superior quality ot Flour, which Is branded " Prnaiwsj Flrmr " Those wishlnc cood article will be particular lo get the shore brand, and ii not found satisfactory, the money will he refunded, and rartage paid. Orders to he left at our More or at the Mills FITCH fc HALE Columbus, September 7, 8S. sep9-dtf FI,ANNEI,H f -1 HM.Llkt.u, a larie tot of heavy CircleviUe 4-qrs wide Plaid Flannels Heavy ud fine white do , ,Tqrs. and 4 qrs. Phaker white do , I'nshrinken Welrh. 1 qualities For sale by J. D. Q9BORN k. CO. EASTERN WOOL YARN, white, black, blue, mixed and enrlet, just opened by H. COWLE? A CO. rievator copy. oelO 'fTrll? I '.ll- I Isaac N wVnmvi w W01W. I "l',u' V 11 1 C"lumbus, hna Just published the secon ilnai rocelli.T with he r img. witu practical notes, Jo eoi, ii utt: " ,. .";:. ;r .. " H,H1 V'wa-s j;m nes. liy Theiit r 5 T2PuJP ,n" lth Jdieial( cult. , " euuru iviin iJeciariilioll. Tl traces eomiuon hiw (lJ ik i. .i... ,,, . A croud volume Ugi OttDemurrem, tlie Preparations tor Trialthe ill proeeod , Ju,'-V' DtmMjTMi Motions for New Trials, Bills of Ex' Liens i: , r ,u:mU1B aim Jiiueni. nu, Llenl an. 1 he PrfnrlMu .., ...iNiimeiiM ana norujues. uucuUOiy and proceedings Formi oi noneea. :,,, ,. Aflualfa inw v u... ...... (!lrrk' Kltri ami uirii "' ''"- and Deeds in 1 1 m proeeerlmgs The proceedings in Partition, Jteplevin, Mectment, Arbitration AttrhmM.i iJ. l , .,' ' " ' '' ' 1 11 ; ' on llabeusCornu-. War- mm of A 1 Attorney, and the Forms of Petitions, Orders, Appraise llleul and Admi,,,:,. TIT," ' V : " rTVPJ Mecnmri t el her w ' "INI r M HI.- fl. ,. o i'.l .lilt:. . .-n nl, Mi a lull index to hmh iMlnmn. A,Li iC I royal H . voh.ni,.. pun nPe T n;r, :: :; ; ' r trrMu e Wfnn .If nun Wai.i.. lOOai W ai.ker. We ,ve received from the rmliH.h. r llii. niurli v UM I urrxDii-intif,,,, ...... nnk n.l uin ...n.. Z. our exneetations, we mean in cypres- a very bum UDureclotion will u ill it ' " ' ""' "ny 0hl" l,wI" Vl siting ...hi" , c"'"""'" ".-"W have receive Iroin thn tm uai r 11,,. weond roiume ot Bmn'i itmiw, and ezunlunl II win care, roe book u one ol reat labor hhiI much umful. nn.'. I. ii .villi th.. lawiire, iu rdmlun , wlii. l, ii i , Jilllcul, rI, '." anlkorlllM, and it will w loumi, upon amu- Vm "1 tin. work, lluit Judfa Swnn hns, ii. tl is pnrticiilar, an al lyr.li.Ted ilin pracntloDer"" B Tim wo, ja okarly and tHh rluen,alarge number otaathor. KM are dtsd 1,1, the margin to nutam the teat, and wo leel aa-sm i il tlint Iho practitionor will tiuil It one of Hid mini valuable houkfi in hi library. Beta of Swan'. Praotioe in ' nty largo flv, roU. of 1,30 page. III lino law binding. 1'rioo M MO. irJfS'JrtL' "S?"0" "' I' N. WI1IT1NII A HUHTWO- ION, Oolumbu., I I;,. work may also bo had, at Ibo pubttl ' ,!'''s". '"I. "Willi; lirreon., viz: Jooph lonea, fiooksollor. l-niUlcoUmj WlUlam Mo Arthur, Cin-lovillo ; ,lauio SmphenHm, on, mouth; Sandford Co., bookwDen, Newark W W and at Sana, and A. w i1,.,-!..., ,i., m. . i, ,1 IgOMler : tMonlum lireeainter, St. CMmille, A. Kruznr, do, Btenbenrme: 11. 1., ,t r. 11 ,a. and David P.arabam New Lie! lion; Beeoee 4 Rlklna, booluelW Akron: Qreel. t Jewett, B. Little, do, Rare 1; 0. VV. Jame., clerk of the court, Logan, .1'". ","'"-V KncppiT, lVoo.lor;,lolilillei,ll,l)adi; Marnn VVelhor, , i, rk oi the court, MUlenbura, Hoi ootun V . Rich. ..nu., Mel 'uliuelhville ; Wm. II, ,,.. ,i, -1, 1 , :.,, M,,,i;, . 11 i oiingtove, book.eller, Cleveland; C v. Ilartlett, do., Palneanilej W.N, Porter, Warren, Trumbull county; Aimer holing, elerk of the eourl, Jell'enran, Ashtabula county; David Campbell Son, booluellen, Sanduikr Oltjr 1 Tuden Baker, esq.., lYlledoi J. J. lleacb, book-eller, Mananeld ; J. N. Kurtz bookaelb r, SprniBlleld Richard Millikan, Waahinatoo, Palette county; Qhaa. 1 Ills, bookseller, Dajtoti ; IV'. II. H. Potter, Ash and; r renew Harris i Co., Xenia ; James Morrbon and II LltO-bpekm., PJjnai Thomas Drodie, postmaster, Lebanon; II VV SfVi y;l,?naeUer., Cincinnati; .1. F. Desilver, do., do.; Clark ,v Millikm, Kosjvillo, llutler county; Win. VV Kay Delaware; I,, p. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Million; w rV ,H' Lm"i". Madison county ; (leorge Ebert, Tiffin ; Will. IL.od, I erryaburgh ; C. F. Newninu and .KM. Cro.by, Norwulk; p. Lamb. Ondiay; otto li. Hauler, Bomenat, Perry countri Pajraoni ,v ( Hjrl. . B, Lippeit, ,,t Vernon . L. JeweR, hen , Athens; . Modil, Coshocton ; II. F, Itatidolph, Auditor Mo, row coMtT.MLpUeadi K. M.Homnan, Qreetrrllle, Darke counm Erftu McLaughlin, BaBefbutatnei Qeoree Sweeny Kenton i Jesse Donaldson, Bucfro,, ' OLD l)U. jacom TOWN8BND, Oil. .."e-iaol discoriTfr uj thi OmMtt Tmnnmd Sariapimlla. IM llr, lowineiid is now about 70 years of age, and has long been known as Ibe ,iii!ir and lliscoverer of the OenutM Original -TowTnend Sarsaparilla." Being poor, he was compel led I,, limit Us mannracture by which means it has been kept out ol market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved Us worth, and known - vuluu. ll had rendu d the ears nl many, nevertheless, as those persons who b,l been l.el..,l l sore ilisen.es, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful cures, it relieves stncturesaiid tightness, removes all obstructions mid invigorates the entile nervous system. Is net this then the Hentctna you presnnmenU. need? Bui can any of these things be said of S. r. ToimMu'l liiferior raeu I this jronOfman'. liquid is not tube compared with tlie OH Doctor s. beeiiuso of one grand fact that the one Is incapable ..I deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does: sum ing, lormi ruing, and blowing the bottles containing ll into fragments : the tour, acid liquid exploding, nn, daiuuginu oilier goods 1 Muat not thi. horrible compound be poisonous m the system? What i initio id into a system already diseased with acid) What causes Uispepsia but acid 1 Do we not all know that when lood sours ill our stomachs, what mischief it produce, flatulence, heart, burn, palpitation ol the heart, liver complaint, diarrhma dysentery, colic, Bnd corruption of the blood I What is Scrofula hut an in id humor in the body ( What produces sll the humors which bring on Kruptions of the Skin, Bold Head, Salt Hh urn, l.i y-i,rlas, White BweObjfB, Fever Sores, and all ulceration ,n-tcrnal and external) It is nothing under heaven butan aclda lb tanee, "loch sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ol the bo more or loss. What causes Rheumatism but a sour and acid flu. which insinuates itself between the joints and elsewhere, irrita tmg and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it arts 1 So ol nervous discuses, ol impurity of the blood, of deranged clrcula-lion, anil nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and Inlinitelv worse to use this Souring, F rmenUng, Acid " Compound of S.' P. Tuwns-einl, and yet he would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob lownsed OenutM Original Sarsiipnrilla, is an imitation of his nfei ior preparation I! Heaven lorhid thai we should deal in an article which would bear the ino-t distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article I We wish it underst 1, because it is the absolute truth, that S. I'. ToiMiseiurs article and Old llr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsapai ilia are heaveii-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar; that they are uli-like iu every particular, having not one single thing In common. As H. I', lownsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist no pearma -utial know, no more of medicine or disease than any other c nm unscientific, nnprniessional man, what guar- utea can th public have that they are receiving a genuine ,, . tilic medu in eontiiining nil the virlues of the articles used in prepartn. it, and which are incapable ol changes which inudil lender them I, e Agents ol Disease bjatead of health? chiico the ah ve was put in typ' the following lad has come lo cur knowledge which is truly tyled The Triumph of .1 iiKticc The War Ended .' -S. P ruici.-raiT atwdaiiai Ihr geld Old fir. Jacnb Ibnund nu. diratrd liy Ihr Puiplr til S. V Townseinl has at lust given up the manufacture ol any more Mirsaparilla, having disposed of his businesi lo some strangers. 1 hus his claims tn Originality and other pretension, loll to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, in thuaevailing llie issue belore tl..- public, by disposing of his trade. The tact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation ol whose lite was a work, i I;,i; h. ,.nals, chopping wood law logs. ,1 eh . tick-. Ac. The ct, also, that hi, article became notorious lor lis Souring, Fermenting nnd Bursting the Bottles, thereby deceiving and iniurinclhe sick, and ile-troyim, rood. I mi ii-lralc. beyonil idldoul.l Ihofalh.oy ol his pretensions, and the baseless fabric ol 111. claims. Hen alter it is to be sent out to Ihe people hy some Strangers yet bearing the name of S. I1. Townsend. We have been itilorincd that these Strangers inn nil to print on Ihe labels the nana ol seine Chemist, in order to redeem, if pos-.llde its bad character of Souring and Fermenting Let tl te people luHy understand lliftt no Itevttniping no new l.oti ,itiL.', no prolixin ot Cniwt'fl rnunenor any other folly wilt red. . ii 8. I'. Townoend'i flouring compound from public odium, nnteM it is made , ntirely dillorent Irom it MMWH ehnraeter and it I hey do thi?, it will herome another article uf Har-apai ilia' nnd they miiiht as well pive it Another name find ns lust. It should Hen hrcalletl tlie 'SiriuiLferV Haiaparilla." and not S I.Townenda. Hut i (hero is no alteration, the people may HQ exjieet HW fameol Sourinir. Keniienting, Root Heer fltulT Wo have (dt it a duty tn inform the puhlie of the true iioiition of thi" m fitter, tint Hid Dootor .land, Twr,mn,.A'. y...:o may not he confounded with thin flourinp nrticle. In' concluHon we would remark Hint aome months nito B, P. Townsend loll Oil (.id -liind in J niton et., n lirnt rate tnr, nnrl ... Ki...ie a only a tew doom below us, in Nausau at., the niolivesand oUeeM cd which we MOM others to judirp. Ve understand theM'Strnngerc, who have tahen up S P 's hu-ir.. intend to remain there. Huch conduct n no comment. r .iflllll move irnm Nit-unn slr.v.r in lt,n j . then we ii thece Htraiijif.ru follow us ns H. P did. Mftpfiii-.r Hi.- oin Doctor -:,rHa)ar!a Ih now Id?, Na"aU it ... . , m THOMPHON, KILLMAN .V Vr.liln. i rinripal office for th- Weitein States, Vine st., :td door above HI). ( iii' ililiatl. ii. XV riUlti-.lTM n i . to whom all orderior application! lor enciea'mu-t I... iilffnill 1 hia f-armparilla can br lound at the principal Drxig Htoref in in. . u. , mii in hum niflen in most ol the country pnueri. In In erery county there la aome one authorized to raUl.liih i.U-au'en. n ? lor the . ..nrdy iti which he reaide. nn.l ......... .. is- ascertained by nderence to the ronnty papers FWau in UOinpOOn by UKNI'i A HAltllY, Airenta for Franklin county. AUo, hy IIknrv I.ono, Gror. uort I tele-ili d wly T XV AH I THAT IMP IT." wJtA weekfl ilnce we nmun commenced retnilinir (roods, and we a promised the puhlic that we would put a stop to theenor-moii-pneei mjttgk hBil heen imrw.d mm Mm uih.. ourselves that wr have fulfilled that promise, Collee was then Hi MMO, now 10 to la cent, and every thimr else in proportion. WO ajrain say to the Old Hunkera up stm t l don, Horn, you navp Ot to come it or we will make yon complain ol duller limes than you do now. VVo will make your stiires 1 aolitude ' and your money krawera 'desert waste; We never retailed as many jfooda in the same lonli ol time as in the Ian ten weeka ; and ii you want to avoid hard times, quit your extravagant habit, bo indnrtriona, live economically, and then yon can afTord to sell oIioht. But as long an you pay such high rents, and live ao e travagaiitiy, you must aell your goods high. . J aTCT-ivrn anotner spionnid lot ot nw oim1. Home lieautilul Inah Foptina, an elegant article lor aummerdreaa-ra ; a splendid assortment of silk lace for trimming viaeuf splendid Corn Color, white sud straw Bonnet Ribbon". A A c, nt SO per cent Iras than up town price. (ARPKTINfi Another aplendid lot of Bnuael'a Imperial tbrieplT, and Ingrai Carpet jnal received Alao, a beautiful lot of Oil Win i. w Shadea, anme very elegnnt LADIE.S' fHOEP. A large assortment of reJ custom work, ol the hne?.t quality, better an. cheaper than in any other store in ths city. ne.', M .i.'. w A. P. STONE aV CO. I Mill W KIKI.I) A CO. Nu. II Cliff st., New York for aale I Newspaper, 2n4.1 Inches Newspaper, 3Px46 Inches. NewspajK r. x4y inches Newspaper, 26x.T7 inches Newspaper, 22x32 inrbos Newspaper. MtaM inche Newspaper, 2.1x37 inrho Newspaper, 2:)4x:l8 inches Newspaper, 2Slx35 inches Newapaper, iivhes. Newspaper, 37lx4tt inchea Newspaper, lx24 inches Newspaper, 94x40 tn-hes new-papcr, -m-o in. Newpap r, afixJJH inches Newspaper, 24.T5 itvhrs. Newspaper, 34n.H inches. Newspaper, 94x34 inches. Envelop Paper 2,400 r- ums ail sties. Colored Paper 1,730 reams assorted site. w nung l'ap.-r nj raws, a complete aasortmoiit News and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Book Paper nude to order of any sire and quality at hort notice. de27-dYw T r in . . "u wiwawinwn in tne aeiin-men' bv Jo.,.,. l. c" Jccf"" lr.on. with nractic.l lorm". i ii d , , ":-' f"''1'"'"' JJB "I tie Twelfth Judlcl.1 Uirt in , .m.l aui ol swan's TrMtjie on the law relathur to the a vb l , , 'i" li."1 ry- 1-',no' PP- 372- Price 1,S5, in law binding. M edfdoa; revised and ciil araed. I his wor, luiended to be what lt title Surporta, A Manual SSittfihSflvrS: ESS! 85f?8S2 Iternood Ion ' , , "n",,.ll'0'St""a".ith'Ucl.co.ntUent.,decl.lon., Sed ;! SS r tir ,r"l","" , 'w " uiidemtanil the ordinarv duties of Fx. r oio'l ""'""'"'f" '.i ebjec, STLiSthftoSS ' s f i 2: ViSSSSm hrk " b tttesar. ,u.' K,"",r AefflSix EllfflW book embod". much . ....iwwe limn me most voiuininoiiaaiiU elaborate tneli- li works noon tlie same subject, lie rariottf aubleeu u will he I - reived from the table of content., are treated, ..near ua could be, in the order in which the various duHe. should be perl. , rim d ; becmniiig wilh the notice to creditor., then the ta-uniol 'lie Inventorv and schedules, with forma; the aale and sale lull ; what are assets and what are not, the collection of tho assets, and when and how; the authentication oi fill llS tlie estate, and their arbitration. Ac , with forms ; the aalo ot the real estate ; the remedies by nnd agalMt executors und admlnls tratora ; the mode ol settling insolvent estates, Ac For sale at tile bookstore of I. N. WIIITINtl i HUNTINGTON they may also bo had, at the publlahers' prices, ol the ,ol-lowing persons, viz . Joseph June., bookseller, Chillicotho Wm MrArthur, CircleviUe; James Htephenson, Portsmouth; Sanforii & Co., bookseller, Newark ; VV, W. Keed & Sons, and A W l erley, do., aneavllle; Stephen Gressinecr, St. Clairsvillo- A Iti. 1 r ri, UjMly Jowctt, Marietta; J. D. L ,, J- Fast, do., Canton; B. Line, do., SSnSi Wa-JamM' ft" rtl10 court' f-oS""- Hocku,,' i iu ly: Basrael KMppar, WooMari John BaaC Cadiz; Martii Welker, clerk ol the court, Millersburgli, Holmes county; Dr Harvey Scott, Lancaster ; Wm. H. Canlield, H.q Medin."M. C Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland; C. Banlettda. MMnflb Y' , Pni'lT, Warren, Trumbull county; Abner Kellogg, clerk of the eourl Jetlerson, Ashtabula county; David Campbell " son booksellers, Sandusky City , J, J. Head,, bookseller, Man,, held : J. N. hurtz, bookseller, Springfield ; Iliclinrd Millikan, I. . Uonnldson, l ucyrus; Knuicis Harris, Xenia; Jas. Morrison,' ?!',,.' . ."miocker, 1'iqua; Thos. Brodie, Postmiuitcr, Lebanon : II. W. Derby i Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; I. F. Desilver, do . do.; J. n. Larwill elerk ot tho court, Bucyrus; Wm. W. Fay, Del' ware; (,. f Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtli Allen, Marion; J. Melvin, London, Madison co.; George Lbert, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood. I erryaburgh; 0. K. Newman aud J M. Crosby, Norwalk: D Lnnib, lindlny; title II. Mueller, Somerset, I'erry county: Par- " 'iPF't.Mt. Vernon; L. Jewett, Allien.; . Mi dill, C oshocton ; Auditor Morrow county, Mt. Gilead- F. M "'nnn, t.r iville, Dark county ; Evlns & McLaughlin, liell fontame ; GeorCo Sweeny, Kenton. ocB Be.aiSNIT15 fj?a DIOX8T VOK 1S4S, UNO a digest of decisions of the courts of common l.w. n "?u'. "'I'"ilty in the United States for the year 1849 By John I'helps Putnam. ' For sale at the New Bookstore. J)'24 J. II. H1LEY It CO AFIILSH arrival of Buena Vi.laHaUat anS WM. niCHARDB'. l. are auilionzcdtooffcrfor.aleono oi the beat farm, in I- rUUin aounrjt, situated four mile, north weat of Colum- ioHl I. ' , , tT, cr,8 ""'""'d. the balance prin- 'r j s- v ussnuamiiniwr, ii is situsteil on a good md, has good buildings, , good orchard, and 1. well watered 11 applied for soon, ibis firm will he .old e.mi, i. Enquire t. Seal Kualr 0j of ' SMITH da MILLS Pj35 WAltEiioU8B.-CYRllS w. FIELD & CO., 11 a L1UI St., N. i., otlcr for sale Bleachino Powoeb200 casks beet quality Son. Ash tons good quality. Ai.tiM 100 bbls. ground and 100 bbls. crude SMAirs-Besl English ,1 F E, 4 F E, and 4 F E auner Ui.TRAauEiNis-Ucst French and German, varlou. brand, ttAH 180 tons Domestic, all qualitie.. Rags ti2fi bales Foreign, assorted quaiitie, Togeiher with b complete assortment of all kind, ol Paper u Paper-Maker'. Materials. de27-d4w anoau cOMKirNo wilLiaM woon. umm woon I OMII.IM , WOOD iV CO., MANUKACTUBBB3 OF POM WHITE I.F.AI), lpj Oil,, i PARIS WH1TK PARIS OREIN, CHROME YELLOW, CHROME OREEN. CHROME REP, CHINESE BLUE, foiL, Ulir WHITE LEAD. RED LEAD, I ITHAROF. PUTTY. WHlTINU, ' f 1 K DJUIO.' ASSORTED COL'D PAINTS, IN 1 BteVO adupted tho moat approved method, at practised by and will warrant It eoua to nny made In tho Unitt-a States. We wai rant Uie cuulity ut tfeak artiele we manufacture to be si Rood as can lie procured, and to give entire saUsfaction. Offera-i atthe lowest prin r, ,, ,,,, l)r diBCOum for Cash. ('Mil FOR FI.AX HEED. Any quantity ol CASTOR BEANS wanted. We wuIiuddIt tarnu ra with Castor Beans tor seed, and then contract to tike oe:n at ntrkel price annually. CONKLING, WOOD & CO Cineiminti, Deivmber Ufi, lm. dawly ( ''.K'vV'11' ri""1 iiHi" KI'KT TUHNPIKK COM- nr"H,mnS inetnllmcnta on oach share ot tne rapital stuck of the Cohimhua and Grove, ort Turnpike Comna ny are required to be paid to the Treasurer of said Company as follows : B Eiuhth installment, 10 per cent., on or before November 20, I860 Nmlh inBtallmmt, 10 per cent, on or before December 20, 1850 Tenth inetaUment, 10 per cent., on or before January 20, 1851 . , Subscribers residing in the city of Columbus may make payment to Tiros. Moodik, Esq., at the City Bank. H.pt. HiaVM&w joilN COX, Secretary Aiiderson R. murrain " i . : . i I l,nnd Agent, Notary Pabllc nnd Conveyancer, MADISON, DANE COUNTT, WISCONSIN. Office on Pinckncy ttrtct, between the United Statu and American now. A VINO just finished, at peat trouble and expense, a full and ruimili le abstract ot all the oriirinal entries of mi, I (n ti. HA, county ol Dhne, also of all Deeds, Mortgages, Powera of Attorney. &.c, of record, the subscriber is prepared to furnish accurate information eoncerninfi any trai t or parcel of land and village lot in SRid county. His ahstrnet hooks being so arranged aa to enable him to give full, immediate and correct information in regard to nny particular piece of hind or village lot, viz : To whom pa tented, nnd when, to whom sold hy him or his agent, and when, or it' mortgaged, to whom morttrnued, and when, aa well ai the' action had by the mortgagee, if foreclosure and sale, by whom made and when, if redeemed or unredeemed. Also, the description of the deed-, whether warrantee or quit claim, of every con-reyanee of record, and all imperfections occurring in any one of them from the date of the first entry made in tho county to the present time. As his books will be regularly "posted up" aa fast as entries or sales are made of estates mortgaged, those wishing to make InreBtntrtt. Entries, ir locate Land l arranu, can by making application, he informed as to the amount and locality of every toot of entered and unentered land in the county, and by what title all entered lands are held. Strict personal attention will he given to buying, selling and entering lands, as well aa to locating Land Warrants ; alo, to paying tazei upon non-rsstdVnt's lands in any county in the tate, as his business requires him to make annual trips to ouch of them. He will alao either purchase or propa-e lor suit and prosecute all claims owned bynon-regi-denta to lands in Wisconsin which have been sold for taxea, and pay strict and prompt attention to all duties pertaining to a Goo era! Land Agency business. Collections made with despatch in any county in the State end remittances in money or sight hills upon any of the principal cities of the Union at customary rates. apiy wiy MR.O, LEWIS would beg leavo to inform the citizens Columbus tliat he tinn nm-nrd a ihnr, (Yr tho . , , t On theahov.- hu-iness, in Clark's new huihiinir. over Meakinoi' Family Medicine Depot, where he will be happy to wait upon th.tso that may iavor him with a call. And ho dattera himaelt Groin the long experience he has had in the businesa, and the ad-vintages h" has had of becoming acquainted with tho mostap-inived and fashionable mode of getting up gentlemen's wearing apparel, tliHt he cannot tall to please the most fastidious. The yu. ho mmj leBiHifsureninai an worn entrusted to his care will he done in the most approved and substantial manner. He will always be found at his post ready to attend to the calls of his cub , : e I'"" rnu ",M n-njii-riiuiiy solicits a lilM-rai shire ol public patronage. jan2" dly AFFLICTED RKAD ! EDM A I HOI SK, e-tablished IS years ago, by DR KINKE-11 UN, M. V. corner of Third and Union sts., between Spruce aud J'ine streets, Philadelphia. HEAD: READ!! READ'" ., W,hTrKiAN," N'f-AVigorou. Life, or. Premature Death, hinkelin on Self preservation. Only 25 cents This Book just published is filled with useful Information on the infirm. ten and diseases of the Generative Organs. It address .-a itself alike to Youth. Manhood and Old Age and should be read by sll. 'i i,,. i ij j . ... mumb.-mhu impressive warning it givea, wili pre vent years ot misery and suffering, and save annually thousands of lues. Parents bv reading it will learn how to prevent the distraction ol their children. nnn.W5?KTw m5 ccnte- ccl(Mi in le,ter- dressed to DR RINKELIN, N. W. corn-r ol Third and Union streets, be tween Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under . nvelope. pf r return of mail. ..... .uiLt mnj Kuurees iir i ny letter, i posi-paia ) and he cured at home. l waages ol Medicines, Directions, Ac, forwarded, hy sending a c mitiance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. B-mksellers, News Agents, Pedlara, Canvassers, and all others, u (.plied with the above work at very low rate- may24-dlj fpHE laraer and better po uon ot these lands still remain un sold, and they are now offered at private sale on accommo-l itlng terms a part enly of the purchase money bWng required in hand. Also, for sale building and out lots in the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the mors important advantages to be desired in such propertT. A good hotel Is specially needed m the village, and a lot for the purpfMe will be furnished on favorable terms Apply to the subscriber, at Gambler, Knoa county. jy-j-tf M.T. C. WIJIG, Agent. ftTBAItt BNGINB FOR SALB THE STEAM ENGINE now used hy Hall, Case Co., is for sale, betni too small for their purpose. It is in excellent order, of forty hoTae power, made by Oraenwood sY Co., of Cincinnati. Any person wishing to purchase, can see the engine Id op e rati on at the manufactory of the abovenamed gentlemen, or by application to fa undersigned, where terms will be made known. AMBOS 4 LENNOX, jylS-dsYwtf Eag Is Foundry |
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