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VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, JDLY 16, 1850- NUMBER 6. lyilNTKD AND PUBLIBH8D HV SCOTT & IASCOM. UfTICK MtllWHf COItNKH UK HIOII IT. AND ,11(1. il.Llty. TliirMH llivnrlnlilj til KdTWMf Tkt Dully, to iwrninaln Cohuabiu, pwyaw " " ami liy mall nut of Cnliitiitui. " " iliirlnii tlip wmIoii, and Tri-WivHly Im year In Columliu, By mall Thi'TrlAWckly liy mall Weekly In Columtiui Out of tin' i lty; "y mall, alnulo To ciulm 'f mr ami upward. To clulia of u-n iinil uiwanlfl, to Ma u'Mrfis Dally, acHlon Trl Wankly W.'i-kly. Ini(l To i-luliB of nvp and upwanU 5 00 4 IK1 8 INI 9 00 I :,rr i as 1 oo a oo I oo so 40 AfltffSHlaUkgi 'llio followinlt rati'i and rulna of advnrtlnlui liavi' lii'ou ntrrr.'rt .ipon lietworn tho proprietor, ill' tho Ohio Htalrsninn and tlicOlilo Btfte .lournal. to bi OOMrftd, In all rn.i'., tftaT thi. data. .Inly M, 1849. llnily rnHir. a or less, one insertion . . eneli adilitii'iml . -1 1 . 1 week ..." 3 ..." 1 month a ..." 3 ..." Ilnr aijuarp, 10 lior . . 0 50 . 0 M .. i so .. a ik) .1 00 .. 4 00 G 00 . . s ixi . . 10 00 . . 15 00 18 00 10 00 .. ao oo .. 9s! 00 '.'5 () :io oo 80 00 ' :o oo 40 00 15 ll 55 00 i:io oo standing card, 5 linen or per annum i. column.with 4 changes " " 2 f ?.... " n ...." " dianged wei'kly " " " daily " with 4 change " " " n " "... changed weekly. tiany. Other enure not provided for, cliargealile in conformity with the .novo rate. A 'flic standard of measurement to he minion type. For each additional miunre in the daily, Inserted one month, or i, grentiT lcnglh of time, anil for each additional square Inserted ander the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to lie considered by the year, unless It is spo. cllied on the nuuniacript, or previously agreed upon lietwcen ihe partiiw. 1'ublishers not accountiihlc for the iccuiaey ot legal advertisements bevond tho amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (lor office of every description,) to bo charged at the rate of filly centa per week, lor each name ; the same to lie, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. , .... Adverliscmenta not marked on the copy tor a specified nunils-r of insertions, will lie continued' one month, unless ordered out, and payment will tic exacted accordingly. The privileges id yearly advertisers, will I, inlined rigidly to Mr regular business : Blnl all advertisements not porUmiiig thereto, to he paid lor extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, Genera Agents, Ileal Lstale Agents, ic, not to be contracted for liy the year, tint to tie charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVERTI3KMKNT9 CAS UP. INSERTED IIIIATOITOUSLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, lire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged Iinil price. Marriage notices to he charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by UMnl invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. ., , Itegular advertisers, and all others sending coiniiiiiiiications or requiring notices, deririiig to call attention to fairs, souees, eon-certs or any public entertainments where charges arc made lor sdmittnnce all notices of privBte associations every notice designed to cnll attention to private enterprises, calculated or in-icnded to promote individual interest, can only be inserted Willi (he understanding that the same is to tie paid for. If intended to lie Inserted in the editorial column, the same will he charged at Ihe rate of not less than 90 ceula per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to lie charged not law thill double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisement on the inside exclusively, to be charged at tho rate of 50 per cent, in advBucc on the above rctes. Attorneys will be hokum for tho price of riserting advertise. rnentB brought In by them. W. A. NEII,, Altnrni'y nt I.nw "nil Hnlleilnr In Clinnetsry. OFFICE with Wm. Dennison Jr., No. 8, Neil's F.xchuugc, opposite Secretary of Suite's olllec. decla illy ITS. BUTTLES, lintI mid rinaalHai m i.n. Owunaa. Onto. Office, No. 9, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol .-late s office. JyS WILLI IJI E. QTI.MOBE. CIIABI.E3 W. (11LJIIIRK W. Ei C. W. elXMOKE, lift HI a nl I.nw nnil rlollrltnra 111 Olinncrry. Office. N. K. corner Main anil .seventh streets, al4-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. II. COMHTOt'K CO. Forwiirilinx nnd Commlaalon illirrlnuitn, Produce Healers, and I.ard Oil Manulacturers, ( anal llasin, noLnarJua, num. J. RIDGWAY CO.'S " I s ou Foundry, Brond atrrrt, near thr llrldge, oluin-Bum, Ohio. Htovos of all kinda, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octl.'-ll lilt. lIOIIIiKT THOMPSON'S OFI'lt'i:, 1YTO. 4, Nl'll'u lixclinriKi', opposite the .serietnry ol State s IN r.ti.e, High ft., Colaml.iH. decll CKOIMJK H. WAM'I'TT. SIGN AND B AN RIB P AIETBB, uov9-dtf ooLtnriPa, onto. WAl.Tlill Tlllt 11. 1., Atlorm-r mid Ciiunai'llnr nt l.nw, Coluiiillll", Ohio. i I.SO, a Commissiiiiierto take tie- tckiiowlcilgm- nt ol II is 1 i B ..f N...u York Office on High St., between Town and llir-li octao -' - .., , v,"SII V 1. lllll.-SSs I llll.lll-MMim, DOOK-BKLLERfl and Stattafsert, next door to use i nrton naai, 19 High strict, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment ot Hooks and Stationery always on hand. WM. sglBECT M. C. L1LI.KV MEIBKUT UMt-T, BOOK-lllNllKKS, High slreet, oiposile the Public lllh , I 0-lumbui. angsW, 45 KK.VIOVAI.. DM. MAUIS'rt OFFIOf, corner of Itich and Thud streets, adjoining his lllllllmjni, and opposite the First napUst Churrll. dec 1 1 lit? LIMTIIKIt. 100 bundles Upper anil Skirling I ..-.itlii-r jn-t ricivedby KING Hi:i IM.lt. tp(i No 97 Main street, Cincinnati (JKUi:, ABBOTT 4k CO., DF.AI.KHS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, f,la--s. House Builders' materials, Fanning and -Mechniiu al 'fools, Milnary Ooodt. Ate, c., No. llil High slna't, sign of the Gilt Padlock DAVIS, Ml! I'll A CO., 4-1UMM1SSION AND FORYVAItlllNIi MKltt I IANTS, Whole-Vy Dealers in (Iroeeries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and cBing Produce consigned lor sale. sel-'-ii ly. JOHN W. BAKER. BOllKItT ARMSTBflMi 1 1 a tt r. if m uufB-rwinvi KAI, ESTATE BROKF.HS ami (il.NKKAl. I.AND AOEK 1 B. BAKEB m AWHBTRONU, irr.I'l. 1 i.l Vl l l 1 J tJinirc, r-iiilUl loom, r. xc-iiiui j.aniv dumiujil;, vui a. , AMOUNT KAfiLB TRIPOLI, . , FOR clcnnsing nnd burnifhing nil fiuiahed Mctalic d GlRPtt purlacnn, such as (.old. Silver, Urn--, 11 rit tin 11 In nml Htevl ware,Wln-ilow-l'imeM, .Mlrrorn, cVr. Tho Si'Untifif: American, in npcRking ol thin nrticlf, dtiyn ; " Ol all tho iuMiuicefl whirh liavn Wm applied to pulih OMIN raetalu, MM Mil equal that known liy Uin name ol Tripoli Tli it a mprrior artirl-- lo that .rouht from Italy hy thf V.-nc tmn-i, and n.tw MMTtJlf MM tlirnualiout nil BrWOM It snould bo in erery family and every workuhop." Theubcribor-, tho ai(-nn fur thi r(, mto prepared to turnirh it t( denltr nt intinnl'acturcrs' pri.ei. Housekeeper- and Mrchar.ici arc requeite.1 to enll and try the article, and in caee where It doe not ive the most entire Mtilar tioD, the money will be refunded. BAIN it HORTON, raByl(i No. ffl, HiRh iign of the Ua'k Saw. CA1UNRT .X AK I. US r 1 AN lind Veneer Vamich, Snnd l'apT, ('lue, and nearly all mnrV rtlCl" " tbC"r U0P' " g "oSlT PADLOCK PATENT I.KVEK CLOCKS. A NEW article juel received at fV Call and w them. june5 BROWN A BIM K'S JOHN V. A It LI S la K , (IjUt of Chilluolkr, Ohin, I'roduoe, CommUttlon nnd Fnrnnrdlng irlprrlinnl, tn.ylfi.d3m CIEVELASD. OHIO. I.I.DIilDl I A ItlAIITIN, 1) R A P F. R 8 AND TAILORS, High ttrtet, 1ft door north nf Tovn, oppo$ite the V. $ Hotel, A RE prepared to execute all ordnri in their line of l)uincrt. In A then.-atest and mnit fashionable ttyle. JOSEPH BLDBtDQE, aplfi-dtf A L. MARTIN. " BAIN A: ROKTON, IRON M O N r; K it S . WHOIsEHAI.E AND RETAIL DEALER." IN ALL KIM'" OF HARDWARE, Iron. Nails, .Springa, Axlei, Sash. OMI nnd House Trimming. Also, dealer in Tin Plate, Sheet ITM, Copper, ty of Ticmaa'a stock. Sign 01 tno nncK anw, 11,1 m$u eitwt CHARLLH A BAIN, may!5dtf JAMES M. HORTON KAILKOAD OMNIBI S LINE. CI ITIZEN9 leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage offlrf, J North East corner Nefl Honse, can secure Railroad Ticket, and also hvo the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city, marfi-dly . O. REAM, Bec'y O. 8. Company. R. P. L BAHBH, Aiiomey n i-w, . T ILL attend promptly to all profeional business intrusted f hi. nfflrnFji.t aide if Hiirb st. over Stocum's W", Saddler Shop next door south of th City Bank building apatvKutwti Ol.ll Dlt. .IACOII TOWNSKMI, The original dinorerrr of thr. Genuine 't'oiemtind Sarmnarilla 4 J LD I r. TtJwnHeiid it rinw ubimt 70 yi-nrs uf iige, and lias long v oet-n Known iin llie Auirior and .Jineovcrer ol the (MMM. Orii'iiml "Town-ciitl Siir-aiuirdlf.." Reiinr noor. h wnn eomiiel led to limit iti inanul'ncture, by which in ran it liiif) beon kept out of rim 1 ket, and the Hide' riiciiiut-crilx il lo llntw only who had fin. i 11 11- wu r in, mi. 1 Kiiuwii tig riiiue, u r 1 11 1 1 nai'inii uie eiir-ol many, iievertbeleHs, bi those ihthoiih who had hern henli d ot 1. ' 1 J, unit Mr,,'il huiii i!.-iil 1. iiriichniMivl tin wmii I'llii cures; It relaxes striclui eit and tiithtiie, removes all olmtruetioiis ami in viorau'ri (Mr cunre n. rvoua ayaU-in. Is not thli Uicii th Medicine you pre-fuiiiii ntly need? Hut can any of tliew tliinifs ho said of S. I . Towiisend's Inferto article t This voimit mnn lioiiid U not tola- coimmred with th. old Doclnr'a, Ih'ciiiimc ol one uriind fact thftt the one is incitpiibl.) 01 (iciiTloruili.il, nmi never rptilH, Willie llie ol'T Unci : nouriM!,', t'Tiiieiiiin;:, tin, I bliuvini: the Imtlh't cotitniiiinL' it into fne'inentM : tlie dour, ncid liquid exploding, and dnmin-inir other goolB ! Munt mil uiiri noriioie ;i- la: pnimiliiiiiri 10 tlie system t VVtml ! outni id into system already ilincarted with aeid? What causes Dii'iM-psia but ncid? Dow. not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces? flatulence, l nrt-I'urn, ptlpitatiotl Of the heart, liver complaint, dinrrlurn, djMu tiTy, colic, nnd corruption of the blood ? What is Scrofula hut nn arid humor in the body? What produces ull the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations in-tenia! and external i It ir. nothing under heaven hut an ncid sub-'mice, which sour, and thus spoils nil the fluids ol Ibe IkhIv, more or lens. Whnt causes Rheumatism but 11 i-our find ncid thud which iriMtiunti-H itnell li-tweeii the ioinH nn, I ei-ewhefe. irrita ting ami inllmning tho delicate tissues upon which it acts ? So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human imture . Now I it not horrible to muke and sell, and infinitely worse to BMtfaU Souring, F'Tiiientinii, Acid " Compound of S. P. Towns. ma, ami nn ne wouki nun have it nnrier-tonti tlmt Uld lr. JM00 loWMed OonU lM Original SarsapHrflla, is an imitation of his menor prcpnrution 1 1 Heaven fortiid that we should deal in an article which wuuld bear the inort distant resemblance to S. p. Towiisend's article I We wish it understood, heraue it is the ah-ulute truth, that S. I'. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob TowjiMend'a riarsaparilln are heaven -wide apart, and infinitely dia?iinilar ; that they are unlike in every particular, having uot one single thing in common. An S. p. Tuwnsend jH no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pi larmaceuti sis knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what gunr-nutce can the public bin that they are receiving a genuine seicn-fcfflc meilicine, ooatattdnl all the virtues of the' articles Mad in preparing it, nnd which are incapable of chnnges which might i lider them the Audits ol Disease in-tt iitl of health I Since the above whs put in type the following fact has come to our knowledge ; which is truly tyled The Triumph of JimMee Tlie Wiir Elided! V P Tmcntnui nlmiidoncd the field Old Dr. Jacob Totcntend rin dicattd by the People .- 1', TowMWd has nt laxt given up the uinuulacture o any more Snrsnpnrilln, huving disposed of ins imsiness to some stran-uers. Thus his claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, in thusovadiiig the issue before Ihe public, by disposing of his trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whose lite was a worker no Railroads, caimls, chopping wood, saw logs, dock sticks, die, Ac. The lad, also, that his article be. came notoHoM fnriu Souring. Fermenting and Hurt-ting the Hot-ties, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, ami destroying goods , demonstrates beyond all doubt Ihe fallacy of his pretension!, ami Ihe baseless fabric ol bis claims. Hereafter It s to be sent out to the people by some Strangers, yet bearing the of S. P. Townseud. We have been informed that theso StnuliteM Intend to print on the lulu -Is the name nf seme Cbeiuiet, in order to redeem, il pig sible its bad character of Souring and Kerni'iiting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, no pretixim; ot Cbttaltft tinmen or any other folly will redeem S. P. Townsend's souring compound iVum public odium, unbs it is made entirely different from its present crmracter ; and il they do this, it will become another article of Snrsaparilla, and they might as well give it another name first as last. It should then be called the l,8trMafar,l Siirsapmilln," and not S P. Townend's. But if there is no a Iteration, the people may -till expect the sainenld Souring, Fermenting, Hoot Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position ol this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Harsaparilla may not he confounded with this souring article. In conclusion m would remark thai some month ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton st., a lirsl rate Ptore, and sat himnelf down only a few doors belnw us, in Naussnu sr., the motivesnnd objects ol which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'a business, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then see if these Strangers follow u as S. P. did. Depot for the Old Iba'tor's Snrsaparilla is now lthj, Nassau si. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN & CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vine st., :id iloor above fill, Cincinnati. O. W. OA&HOUN, (ieueral Agent, to whom nil order;. or applications for agem icH must be addressed. This Sarsaparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in the Stab-, and is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county there is some one authorized to establish suh- ageiieies for the county in which he resides, and the same can he ascertained by reference to the county papers, ror sine in i i-nmiinis nyi)l..MiiA 1 1 , .Agent-, inr rraiiK- lin county. Also, by Hknhv Lo.no, Oroveport. bull's i;i:mim: and latest i.iipkovku saiisaim iml la. KNOW ALL MEN. Alt we have this dny appointed IL 11. MEAKINOS, u! Cincinniiti, our Audit liir llie Stale of Ohio at large, for the tale of Pr..hhn Bull'- Genuine Imprond Riiract uf Sarmpnrilla where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will lie supplied nt the proprietor1 0WW1 prices. men .h np nui.i. iu. Louisville, Ky., April )5, 1850. E. F.herly, successor to I', H. Menkiuiis. at the obi stand, High street, is the only authorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla in Columbus, where citizens nnd strangers may rely upon obtaining the (ienninc and Improved Article. As there are coiililerleitern about, be sure lo buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure ol the Ornuine Article. ti. II. M KAM.M General Agent lor Ohio. JUST RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT fOf thesnluof Hull's Sarsnparilla nnd other Popular Family Medicines, a Inrge and fresh supply of Bull's Improved ami (linnine Sar-apai ilia, combining bellow Dock, Bur Dock, ami other valuable evtracts, indienuous to our V'i .stern soil, put up epn i -lv ior this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is finding its way into the bosom of every atllicted lamiiy, lor tlie Wi ole world is clialleii-.-i fi lo produce an arncie mi pleasant to take that will so ellectnally purify ID blood) strengthen the system, and Ltirtrd it against any sickness or epidemic whatever) It never fklll toi'ive relief, ami i-warranted to be superior to Towiisi nd's, nod every oiher prepnrnticn Ixd'ore the public. In tbi city hundreds have leeiicureil of the worst lorms ot Scrotula, Krysipebis, DyspepHin, Rheumatism, Neurnlgia, Sci-alic Pains, ami distress in the side and breast, nnd many who were on the brink ol continued Con-umptioii. Tlii preparation nl Dr. Hull's i- no s-eeret r pati at iia ilirine ; hence, thousands of physichis prescriln' and ineit in their practice. Dr. Cull ! -i; - mi pint. inn l,v " imlent," nmi il anv iil-ral Tinml- ed M. D., who i nnl over hidelKiuml in his prejudices and not too Mrongly rivited to the "Chnin-Gnng," to make ja-ople swallow "... i r . I nnd other villainous minerals, (nolen ToleMJ will write to him nnd intisfy hitn that he has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his patients, he will gladly send him a full tonnu- iar ol the llign iia nt- Uwii n. his vainaMe preparations. "Down with tlie leeches! Down with the blood suckers I Down with Calomel nnd other poisonous minerals, which has sent thousand" ami tens of thousands to a premature grave PURIFY YOU It BLOOD f Strike at the heart id' the disease, remove morbid secretions, give nctiou to your liver, strengthen your digestive organs, nnd you cannot tail to build up new and piirehlnod for the sustennnce of the general system. To do which, nothing has been given to man nothing within the reach of nnmnn ajjeiicy begins to compare with Bull s Fluid E tract of Sarsaparilln. Remember that In case of any di'Patisfaetion I will return the money, fur I am so authorized by the proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by E. ERERLY, Only agent for Columbus. East side High street, next to Butler'i bakery, and a few doors south of Ihe Suite House. ( June '.MA-w (1 ARPETS AREfiOING OFF. Those beautiful and cheap Car J vtU ire leaving fait call soon if you would have one this spring, on M1!,dAw H COWLES Sr CO. f1 YJMJ8 H . FIELII Ac CO, No. 11 Clitf st, New York, VJ utter fur sale I NewspapiT, iS)x4:i inches. Newspaper, ltf!x4o inches. Newspaper, iWx42 inches Newspaper, ''ilxir? inches. Newspaper, OHxSH in. Ni-wspaper, JtlyftH inche. Newspap r, '-'4x:i-J inchea. N w i 'J4x:tfi inches. N'wspapT, J4x:tl inchet. Newspaper, MMSMMMi Newspaper, ':' incbe. Newspaper, 1lx.T7 inches. Newspaper, ' : 1 1 fnchea. Newspaper, iV)1: indies Newspaper, WxM inches New-pnper, SixM) inches Newspaper, 19x24 inched Newspaper, iMx40 inchea Envelop Paper '-MHO reams all sizes. Colored i '." i - 1 reams assorted Writini; Paper oOt) case, a complete assortment News and Bonk InkSuperior quality. News and Book Paper made to order of any size and quality at short notice. jri.frw I nri;u u akkiioi sk.-c. bi - w hki.d x . n I (Hifl aL, N. Y oiler for sale BLEAciiiNn Pownra 'JOO caska bf:tt quality Sod Ash i1) Ions Mjtfi quality. Alttm HNI MM. ground and 100 bbls. crude. Smalts Best English :i F V 4 F E. and 4 F E super. llLTAMAHtNr hVt French and f iernian, various brands Raos I JO tons Domestic, aU qualities. Rao ftifi bales Foreurn, assort'd quaHHes. Together with a compb-te assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paprr -Maker's Mitenak. deg7-dAw A V1UM 1HII) NAU II M.I. FOIt SAI.K. VN excfdlent farm of 179 acres, in Oenoa tp., Delaware ca. RJ 17, Tp. , S. 4, on the east aide of Big Wainui at the mouth ot Duncan's run ; about ."dl acres iurprorwd, about Hi of good ImttHm land. The farm is well calculated lor grain or stock. It is a part ol the Maxwell tract mere la a rme woiemoTit arouno n. On ti"' p'emise- ib'TP is a g.-od saw mill, whirh takes the water Irnm Walnut creek and IJuncan'a run- It is a food siU' for a grist mill. The (arm, and an nndividM half of tin- saw mill, will be -Id together or sepanite. About one third of the pay will he re-miircd flown, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond live on fa place. IjTlK-HdAwtll WALTER THRALL. MOKV: MONFV: MINK1 ! Fifty Thounnnd lnllnrs in Ohio '. -'pHEsulwcriberwill give particular attention to the collection I In Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, fllinois, Missouri. Kentncky, Iowa ii.l Wi.i-Miwin nf thai class of claims loM MM marked a "Loaa," -Oooe West," and not collectable." by .Merehanta, Newa paper puhhsra-ra, Manufacturer, and otherr Five yeara mpe-riencc haa given him confidence hence there will be no charre, bnt ao far aa coHerttons are made. Cards givini ref rTces. trrnu and Instructions, will be aent in answer to rorr taid Vrtt-rs. Addresi. W.B.MRV18, an-14-dAwlT Attorney at lw. Tolnmhua. Ohio. iOLVMBlTH m4 OROTEPOHT TURNPIKE fO.vf- PAN Y. 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'HIE Wldcrsigned have formed a copartnership under the a name or riAir.r idfiar., ioriiieiraiisiu:Lion m v in inside and itetail BfMjry nnd Forwnnllnji mid 4'ninmiiisinn bn-ioe- nt the new brick Grocery, corner of High and Friend streets, formerly occupied by J. M. Brown, and solicit tbe atten-Inn of i . " arUhlna in nun base. to y .,i slock of 'oods in on lllne. J. H. STAGE Columbus, Mar.3.-d wtL U. H. f-RiriHlK. klOEr rtSTi:i) U ! I Every cu re. I bOlMMI MM keeps his hooks posted up. so that in nny emergency, or tor self-latislactlon, he can tell at a glance the condition of his worldly pi.,-pccts. II such then is necessary to our iM cumary commrt, and which warns us of any innnvalionsor losses, how much more necessary is it to he posted up in matters fai more important, and pen which nnnt' an tne imps m tutffummt v awminivw wives ami litile ones, in Luanling tne greaii'i sol an niessings, Hralth The sad ofh-cts of last summer should not be lost upon us nnd very wisely doth our t'tty Fathers enjoin upon nil, to ixik to our tenenmnis. c liars, and ein l.eui' -. ami to remove all oil. nsive and deleterious cnuses ol impurity to the air wc breathe. Human AfMB can do much to alleviate it not entirely prevent a re.aetition of the disastrous eflpctsnt rbnt dreadful scourge with which we wer- visited laM spring and summer, and wbicli iialis-criminately plucked from our lieaulilul garden tho rich and tbe poor, the young and the aged ! the loved father, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom congeniality or feeling and friendship had endeared one to the other, in ties not t lie severed, only by death I Nothing through Human Aircncy ha ever !ecn given to ihe world that will so thoroughly guard the system against Cholera, or any sicknes- whstever, as the daily use of Dr. Bull's Compound l luid Extract of Sarsaparilla I The Doctor has very lately made valuable improvements by Ibe combination of Yellow Dock and oilier Roots indigenous to our Western soil, that places " Bull's Sarsaparilla " at Ihe head of every preparation runner oi uie moon, mii ..min .-i - -jn- tern." No one can have sickness tlmt uses tins vaiuatue prepara tion. Certificates are pouring in from every .predion, speaking in the highest terms of the most wonderful cures ever effected, after every thing else had faded. To obtain the genuine and la teht improved, procure from the Agent for Columbus, v 1 E. EBERLY, Successor to B. II Meakings, east MM High street, next to But- Icr's Bakery. juneH-ow3w- R. BIXL'H COMPOI ND KM IB KXTRAPTOF J) HAIfSArAIIILLA has givrn more general satisfaction, and has rured nil the complaint- for which it is recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It ia warranted to be six tinvs cheaper and better than the molaases and water mixture of Ti-wnsend's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to Mi intrinsic fui- tance, container! in Dr. Bull's invaluable preparaton I Personi wishing to lecurei ol Iryfpei-ia. 1 litaneous. Mercurial ami i.i ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dmpsy, Colle. Sick or Nerrmis Headache, Female Complaint, Diarrluna, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the bhaal or habit of the system, (without laying the foundation for other and worse diseases, aa entailed upon Ihe human family by the dispensing of calomel and other poi-onoiis minerals,) would do well to give this Sarsaparilla a trial. Our own experience proves It the praise bestowed upon its active healing properties, by every per-on we meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily inrrea-sinf, not only in this city, but from orders daily received Irom all distances, go to strengthen our confbtence in U Umg the greatest curative affent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite.or tone to their digestive organs, or weadtneaa from severe medical, or shop treatment in raars of Dysentery, Diarrhcea or Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word for It, they will not be disappointed. For sale by E. EBERLY, Surreatorto B. H. Meaktng, f amily Medicine Depot, High street. marlf-d 1KNTS ATTEND. -PUIS" STYLKS -Superfine Silk IjT riusb HaM ; as usual, only M Also, for your benefit, Fim Fretch Cloths, fashionable Caa-imres, new and very beitifu tyles Veatings of both Silk and Marsailes, Cravata of differen designs, suited U the se.on. A. , jiirt owd liT ayifnliiw JB. COWLCT W RCHITEI T OFFirE-MerbiiBle'n M ill, ( nlum- hn, Ohio S. B KELLY IllorW MMtbUc that during his absence all his Architectural businesa, Kngineennj and iur-vevina will lie prompth attended to at the ahove office by th unde'igned. H H. BLACKMORE. & Architect and Civil Er.:ineer nun inRI I'HIA -iIfl!-. M RYAN'S LADIES1 AM' CHILDREJT8 CELEBRATED VtaaS HO F.S Buskins and Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, Children's Gaiters, the finest article made in the Union, just opened by aplditw! H. COWLF.8 CO NOTICE. IVOTICEia hereby given, that wehavethladay ppfntrl SsrrrH i 1 at. Mill. Esqa, our Agenta, for ua and in our names ta collect and PTfipt tor the claims and aceonnta which bav arisen or tnav h'-reafter ariae m our prof-ssional practice. Dr FRANCIS CARTER, Dr. N. (JAY, WILLIAM TRF.V1TT, " 8 HANBIRY SMITH, 0- W. MARIfl. JOHN B THOMPSON, " H- L HOWARD, " 9 M. SMITH - JOHN MORRISON. huO-dwtf April 12, 1850. IIO'ICS HIIA KEH !v ItSA I' It 1 1 .1, A CO.HIMK'ML PPKrAHKD HV BTKAM, AND PUT UP IN QUART BOTTLES. ' I 1 1 K recipe from which the Shakkb SAiiSArAnil.LA ia made ' wrs purchased nearly a year ilnce, (at a great expense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (tho Snakera,) and aiuiougli ll nits not MM made pubm: until tbe present time, it hut been extensively used by many of the Hrat physicians and fand lie of Cincinnati, who have pronounced it far superior to any oth'-r preparation of tlie kind ever yet orl'ered to the public. The mime in which iv is prejetrcu, viz : nv steam, enanies me propne tor to extract from the herbs used their full strencth and real ei- aenee, a desideratum which has never yet leen ohwined in the manulHCturiiig of Bny other Sarsnparilla Compound, hence its vaat superiority as to it- medical muddies, overall other would be SARSAPARILLAR To those nt present using a .Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact The wonderful healing power of thf preparation are due to the manner in which it Is prepared, (namely, by steam,) aa well as to the composition of the ingredient used. Its leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other root and herbs which are used in no other Sarsaparilla compound at present before the public ; and the physician who have; examined the recipe, from which it jcora-po-ed, my tlmt it Is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines as a medicine U entire-y peculiar to itself ; it nets aa a gentle stimulant, and idso as an id terative as a stimulant, in oxciting the action of the liver when torpid us a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach hb a purgative, in moving the bowels sulhVicnt for the purpose of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, inn! a a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire syutein, for which reason it is peculiarly etticacioua in thn removal and permanent cure of all disease arioing from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimple, Blotched, Sore Eyes, 'l etter, Scald Head, .Stubborn Ulcer. Rile, all diseases n-ulting f rom the use of Mercury, A , ice. It in also not lea lx;ne-ticial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Coative-ness, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they ariae from corrupt humor ; and as a never failing remedy in all diseases arising form a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It la unparalleled ; such aa Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirit.-, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation ot tbe Heart, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, A.c, &r. It is found ulso to give great relief to females in all complaint iieculisrly incident to the m. Thin medicine should he taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depend the benefit to be derived from ita uae. Ho particular in seeing that the hottels are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving uf the head uf one of tboBoct of Shakers on the wrapper, and at tin bottom of the lalsr-l a lac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured in it reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus: B. H. Mrakinga, Denhi 6l Sorvn, O. Roberts 6i Co., King & llnioas, Wm. Schnkipkr. Sold in Quart buttles, at 81 each, or d buttles for 85. Principal Dcput, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D. Huwe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. Tu bo had of the principal Dniggisb throughout the United State and Canada. Cnll on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which yuu will he able tu judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual case or nut. IIOWE'M CELEIIItATED L'OUUII CANDY. TUB BEST aKMKOY KNOWN rOR COIIOII9, COLDS, H0AHSBNKS5, SORR THROAT, WIIOOPINO COUOM, C, kC. Its reputation ia now so fully established, it is unnecessary to apeak further of it here, merely referring to our agenta In Columbus, who will testily to it merit. KING & BRIUGS, General Agent for Franklin county. Also, to be had of tbe Druggists generally. jnovlO-ly KDUAR CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRItn WOOD. CONKLINU, WOOD A. CO., MANUFACTURERS OP TURK WMITK UMDj IN "IL, j PARIS WHITE NO. I, DO, DO. ' PARIS flflEKN, DRY WHITE LEAD, CHROHI TKLLOW, RED I. KAD, i CHROME GREEN, LITHARGE, CHROME RED, PUTTY, j CHINESE BLUE, OIL, WHITING, ' EIRE DRIED,' ASSORTED COI.'d I A1NT5, IN CIDER VINEGAR. 1 A T E have adopted the most approved method, as practised by V V tlie Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing Whilo Lead, arid will warrant it eiual to any made in the United State. We wai rant the quality of each article we manufacture to be aa good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at the lowest prires on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take ue;n at market price annually. CONKL1NO, WOOD 4r. CO. Cirieininiti, Decemlier i!S. 114!. dawly VETEKINAIIV BVRQMRY, T. B. BISHOP, Veterinary Huboeon, RESPECTFULLY offers his service to the inhabitant of this city and vicinity, assuring those who may patronise him. that be will endeavor to glv. general Bnttatnctujn. All Ktirglcal operations perlormeg with perfect safety. And the majority of the diseases incident to the Horn; cured. T. II. Binhop can be found at his Veterinary Forge, back of the Neil House. Reference to the fallowing gentlemen : Major Barker, A. L. Olmsted, E. Williams, .1. Barton. june5-difcwLlm CARPETING! f'AKI'KTINCj! A P.STONE , CO., have on hand one ot the largest and be-t assorted stocks of Fin Cnrpet nnd Oil Clotlia Brer offered in Culuinbuf, embracing all the different styles, viz Superfine Turky and Wiltran ; I Superior Ingrain; Superior Tapistrv Ifrusse!?- Fine do Supertine Brussels; Superior Vcnitinn; Imperial, 3 Ply ; 1(1-1 Sup. Druggets, Wooien BUpernBf do km " " i.inco. Also, Superior Wiltran Tutted and Cheniel Rugg. AIo, Superior 10 4 Linen fllintlliaa at a verv LTeat bnrL'iiin. AImo a Bnlen- dul aortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Shade, Sic., &c. mnrlS-d&w VALI'AIILK KKAL ESTATE FOH SAI.K.-The nib crilaT offers for sale, on very liberal terms, tlie following described real estate, situate on thn National road, in the immediate vicinity oi the enstem boundary line ot the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: nut-Iota No. Pfi, ), 10(), 105 and 106, of Crosby's addition of out lots. Also, No. 1, 'J, 4 and 5, of Ramsey's addition, 88, 27 and :i0, of Chainpion'd aubdivlwion of half section No Si. Also, In-lot No. 2:1, on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. Mi there is a good two tory brick boMta taMtbtf with suitable out-houses, Ac There is also on in-lot No. 151, on Town st., a guild I frame house. Fur further particulars, a to price, Ac, inquire of the subscriber on Ihe premises. apl.MAwtt AMOS S. RAMSEY. THE ASSAM TEA I'OMPANV, I Hi Greenwich afreet, Mvw Yni-k. ' p HE proprietors beg to call the attention of connoisseurs in 1 Ten, nnd the heads of families to the choice nnd rare selection ot Tens imported by them, ami hitherto unknown in thi country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virnin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness nnd flavor. tat Tea ottered are the followins : The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 1,00 per lb. Niphon, " 75 " Diarl, 50 " Osacea, a Green Tea, at 1,00 " Tootaia " 75 " Tickl-talaa " 50 " Ud fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Tea grown on the fertile anil genial soil of Assam ... 1,00 " With a view to encourage the introduction ot these mnrchlc Tens, it is the intention of the proprietor to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of Ten equal to the first years' profits on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the nnckige, a numbered certificate, entitling him to one chance in the distribution BP" For every fitly cents laid out nnd on the receipts amounting to 820,000, the undermentioned parcel of Tea, to the value ol ten percent, or (aw thousand dollars, will lie firm away as Bonuses!'! according to the following scale: 5 Prize of 50 lbs. of Tea each st 81,00 per In. 250 lbs. or 8250 20 35 " " 500 "500 50 " 10 " " " 500 "500 100 5 " " " " 500 500 250 I'" N "250 "250 fi'. Prize in all. 2,000 2,000 Those person who pref-r lower priced Tea ran receive their Srize in proportion, or they wil) be re purchased for cash, at a eduction of 10 per cent. 15" Country Agent required. Application to he addresaed, post paid, to the Company's Depot, aa above. jiine.t-dAwlm ttOOO COPIES SOLO IN SIX WEEKS:! OF the followed valuable book -The Lives ot JAMES MADISON and JAMES MONROE, fourth and fifth Presidents o the United States, by John Qrixcr Adams, In which fa added a History of heir Administration. " This work is puldi.hed in large size 12hio. vol. of 430 page, substantially I nd in cloth or leather, similar in style to Sew. ard Life of J. O, Adams,1' containing accurate portraits on steel. Trice 81,25. There being no work entant giving the private and public lives of these illustrioii Presidents, and the world renowned reputation of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, most secure an extensive sale for the above bonk. Agenta wanted J- H. RILEY & CO., Agent, jum lo At the New Bookstore, Columbus. k Mill Mi A lew Ldti.l Warnmla nt reduced prices. In t quire of maylf BAKER & ARMSTRONG. Hardware Qltlj ABBOTT A CO., ana nf the :ilt I'ndloek. No. 161 Ilich sitreet. MAVK now in store and in transitu from the eaat, a very large fork of hardware, cutlery, houc building material, farming and mechanical tools. We have long been anxious to meet oar emstosners on low prices, wr. hare now the ahility to do so Our ood were boucht for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchasers upon as good terms, if Dot a little bet it. man any oTner esii-nii" m nj june7 OERE, AllBOTT CO RAIMIOAO AM STEAMBOAT INSEH ANt'E. TU FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mm anhusi lis especially empowered to Insure tagminst a ret ixmrt. Capital W.000. Ornce llifh stre- t opposite the Capital MM Columbu. jonelO-dtf D- R- MOAU, Agent wild WANTS A HK(,AINf FOR sale clK-ap tor cah TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Wash inrton avenue, north of Broad treet Inquire of mnel-J BAKER h ARMSTRONO. PRESSED TAM.OW CANDLES of the very first quality can W bad at all time at our factory, corner of Front and Spring street Alo, Lard and Soft Soap jUnhi U. T HOWLETT & CO. TO CONTItACTOKH. UEALKD PROPOSALS Wjl lfl received at the olllco of tho K7 Dnarn- ot runi c WorKs in tlie city uf Columbus, until the hour ot 12 o'cluck (nooitl of H'cdnntfay, the H)iA day nfjuly next, mi in,- tuiir.li ut nun oi uie innuvt nig worn, to wil : OHIO CANAL. For the re building ot Lock No. 51, 52 and 55, neiir PurU-mouth.Fur the rebuilding uf Locks No. 3(1 and '-, south nf Licking Huiutuit, near l.ockbourne. For the re huldfng of Lock No. , east ol Newark. For the re biiildillir of ntie of the tin-hr of Locks at tbe Ituutthwi of ihe Dresden side cut and the Muskingum river, neur Dres- uen. For building a Water Gab-, with substantial cut stone abutments, on the Ruitth-enst embankment of the Licking Summit Reservoir. HOCKING CANAL. For building a substantial Culvert, of cut stone masonry, opposite Worth! ii .'ton's mill, in Hocking county, with tho iieccary cirdiankmrnt, Ac. Connected with the above job will be the embankment and nth. t iti in-incident to such work und they an? ol acjmracter worthy the attention of contractors. It may be determined to re build Locks Nos 51,52 and 55, near Portsmouth, during the present full, which tbe bidder will consider. Thi determination, if concluded, will lie expressed In tho spec ideations. The inasourv niut be of' the lu-nt clans and the stone of the most approved qualities, and from quarric from which stone ho recently been furnihed for Locks near Portsmouth, Lockbunie and Dresden nnd for the Lock near Newark, to he of stone to be approved by tlie Kngmeer, as muwt the stme in all caws. Plan nnd specifications may be seen nt the ollice of the Hoard of Public Works, at Columbun, at any time niter the first day uf July, find information in rein t ion to the work pear Portsmouth ami near Lorkbourne, may he had nt any time niter the BSth instant, from Win, McAboy, Ecu , Re. Eng. Southern Divirdun Ohio Canal nnd from Samuel G. Foster, Res. Eng. Middle Division Ohio Canal, in relation to the work near Newark. Dresden, Licking Summit Reservoir and Hocking Canal. Bidders unknown to the undersigned must give rntislactory reference. UCUMUJC W. MAn Y J'p.NN Y, junea Acting Commlasioner B P. W. a. v. HALR l d l b Ac HALE, ( Suctewnt to McElvain fe FitcJt,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers iu Produce, Flour. Planter, Halt, Flab, and all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. Tlie highest market price paid at all times, iu cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgwny Si Cu.'h Foundry, Co lumbus, Ohio. mnr5-dtf BAML'IX GALLOWAY. HENRY F. I'AOK. (iALLOWAY & PAQB. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will nractice law, ns partners, in the Court of Franklin and nd joining counties, and in tho Circuit and District U. S. Courts. OHice in 1'latt's new building, opposite State House, muyfi'tf A CARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have this day entered into n co-partnership, for the purpose of practising Law, Bufhta. Benin and LaasJna Rati Ettara, purveying, divf- ding and sub-dividing of land and lots, the Collection of Claims in central uniu, 11110, also, to mi imsiiicM iit reroiore none ny j. r. Smith. JOSEPH F. SMITH, April 10, l&IO-aplSdtr SAMUEL M. MILLS. SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, A ROUT eight miles from the city partly improved. A good il. hewed log house, stable, well nnd 11 young orchard on the farm. The farm iu well mlniited to rtWMul kinds of groins This farm must be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do better than by culling on us, If this does not suit wc have other that will. SSsTTfJ Sc MILLS, may 1 1 Renl Estate Agent Dn'.wiiTsiahACHFVTB, ' pENDER.S his prolessional services to the citizen of Colura-J bus and vicinity. Residence at the Capital BoiffjB, Office on High street,op-p.i-ile thg United States Hotel. REFER TO Samuel Gnllowuy, Esq., Prof. R. H. Howard, Wm. II. Thrall, Esq., Prof. S. Ii Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbu Prof. Dniel DrakJ5 Cincinnati mypjttX pi" .MAftZINES FOR JUNE. Gl RAIIAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June, f fiodey'a Lady's Hook tor June. Sartain's Magazine for June . Just received and for sale by may SO I N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. FOR SAEF, 5 icing. Shinylina Lfit 4 LOToi lit?eeh Fencing. ShitiglingcLnth, and Reech Joists. X Jk impure ol mayS7 C. SCOTT, Journal ollice. 1 ti fff POUNDS WOOL wonted at their Warehouse LUUfVvU near the National Rund llridce, by ridge, by FITCH St UALE. iplfl I OSSl.N(JS PIOTOBJAL FI EM) BOOK of the Re- M i volution, no, l anil 'J ror snle hy JB88B I. N Wlllr-ING St HUNTINGTON. A. D. WOMBArotl. WM. F. WHEKLKIl. WOVBAVOH m WHEELER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice as partners in PruUfn nnd the adjoining counties. Promot liltenliiili Will be (riven tu the ml ointment nn,) collection of claims of large or small amount. . Ww V Wnrr, n V. II.. I. U- J I.: r.E.r.L.r.n, KWHiy I tiuill, Hill ITir" UCpUBIllUllB, HC- kliowledginentH of deedn, ic. Ollice iu Neil's New Building, north of tho Neil House, Columbus, June S-l, 1850. junc24-dly-wim NEW BRICK 4 ROC E R V , CMI H N E R OF HKJII AND FRIEND STREETS. rpHE undersigned having purchased tliestoci of J. M. Brown, I will continued ihe Grocerv and Forward tna nnd C '.111 Ml1' nioii business, und beg leave to cnll the attention of our friends and the public generally to a well selected stock of Groceries, Ac. &c., to which a large stock will be added soon, and offered at wholesale nnd retail at low prices. uinvMWHi BTAvmm rlUBsuJe. WOOll! WOOD! SEALED PROPOSALS will be received U the ollice of the Sec-t. retary of State until 12 M. on Monday, the loth day of July, 18o0, for wood for the- use of the State, as follows : 200 cords of wood SL. feet long. 100 3 - " None but dry hickory, beech or Hiirjnr ninpte is wanted. Bonds with approved security will be required for the delivery ot the wood ill tin- State Nnll-e vnrd helnre tlie-'Dlli ilav nf Ctetn. ber next. One hundred and twentv ciirht solirl feel will be n niiinul fnr a cord of wood. HENRY. W. KING, Sec y of State. A. A. BLISS, Trensurer of State, JOHN WOODS. Auditor of State. Columbia, June 19, IBSO. diwtojulylO oil. CLOTHS. I ARGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chi-I' ncfie, KuL'lUh ami Americiin Furiiitur.' Oirciotbs. iu-t re. ceived and for sale by J. D. OSBORN St CO. NOTICE. The notes and accounts f George Gem St Co., am left with us for settlement and collection. They must he paid without delay. OCRS, ABBOTT ft CO. ( oiumnus, July ft, iMiy. I'll 1 NT I Nt.' MATERIALS MIR NAT. H. FOR sale, low fur cash, or on short eredft a large assortment ol Printing Materials, coiisU'ting in imrt of 1 Double Medium Smith Press 1 Stanberry Press. m lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new H BMrfir. 100 " Minion, " 130 " Minion, Several fonts Fancy Type. Also. Job Tvie of nearly every variety, nnrt of which is nearly new. Togetrler with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rule, Lead, fliook and newspaHT,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot meaDOTSwlll he sfilil extremely lute for cash, or on short time. jdeclli ('HAS. SCOTT, Agent. NEW GOODS. WE have in store, nnd offer for sale on good terms 7. doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad " " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " UK) Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Glas. 10000 liithta Sasb. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. 900 kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., novd At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock. AIACAI I-AV'S EM.I.ANO. 1ACAULAV'S ENGLAND. 3 vols. ISmo. Muslin, to match l'l Hume's England. For sale by rnayS7 I N. WHITING St HUNTINtJTON. ( uh; 1 u i riinniiM.-. 1 (( l'MH Elastic Spring; 20 sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Bra AW llubb Hands; 3 bales Moss; patent Leather ; Lute.Tults, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth ; Tucka, Scamez Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac. For sale by june7 OERE, AllBOTT St CO. NOTICE S hereby eiven that the subscriber has been appointed nnd I oualated as the administrator ot the estate of Lorenzo S. Buckley, late of Franklin county, deceased. junelft-w3t WILLIAM GI1AHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. NOTICE I herehy given that the subscriber ha been appointed and qiialifird as administrator wilh the will annexed of the estate ot John Stephens, late of Franklin county, deceased. juwl8w3t WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. "COUJUSFOUNDRY. .1 . HI DO W A Y k CO., MANI FACTI RE STEAM KNdlNBH, TROM new and improved p.itlerns.among which is one for th r MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS nnd fixtures complete. TVy nl-o nsk the celebraU-d PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. MAcitixrar of all kinds made promptly to order. DI CK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE, Premium Cooking Stove, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stores and Furnaces, Fire Orates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, are con stantly for sale at wholesalk and bktail on lihcral terms. Merchants and others dealing in Plough and Store are respectfully invibvi to examine our stock and price. Columbus, febl3-tt I WljULDre.pectlully announce 10 the citizen of Columbu nml Its vicinity, thin I have made a new nn p m nl in business, and my jwcuniary condition render it necessary to aettla ml my account. I have been doing business among you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, and am tho only man who ever engaged exclusively n if up to the present time. It is a business that requires unremitting attention, and for the better nceomplUhment of which I htWt made nn agreement with Mr. George W. Williams, as may be seen by Iheadvertisenicnt below, by which he will become my partner. I take this occasion tossy to nil with whom 1 have ojn-n account, prior to June 1, '50, that liny must be settled up, eiUier by not) or otherwise, Immediately.1 have money enough due to free me from embarrassment, nol wiilMi.tidiiig some ol my friends are fearful this is not the east. I ""'' l'v,,'l mnong nnd done business with you several year. I intend, while my lite in npured, to continue it, relying upon my own resources and reputation as a business man in the businea in which I am engaged. I ask no combination to afit me by .inspiring against others in tha ame calling, to their Injury. J have no runners out, but I think thi community will hoar me out in saying Hint I am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my business, and ever have been. I! In ving that I feel ns ueU to tho living as any one, and thank-ful tor oast favors, I solicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, ha been in my employ nearly ono y in , and Usui led me through our most fearful and trying time, during the prevalence ol tlie cholera last summer. Re Is known as far as his acquaintance extend-., n a gcnticmnn well qualified lor the huincM in w hich he is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recom mending him to your favorable consideration. Hespectlully, AZZUR W. HEADER June US, 1850. A88V8 w. ii 1 n r ii ooror w. willuhi. R. R,WTY COFFIN WARE ROO.HS. KADLR t WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, have associated theiiwelves together in the business of Undertaking, in the city ol Columbus, and would respectfully announce that their depot or ware rooms will lie found, for the present, at the old stand of A. W. Reader, near tbe Hibbs Hayscales, where they have a Hplcmlid as .-ort merit of Coflins, con-iting, in part, of mahogany, cloth and velvet colored. Cherry, Black Walnut, Sec, of every sort, size and description, finished and lined in a style superior to any in the Western country va ylng In quality and price to suit the feelings of all who may need them for deceased friend. They have nnd will cuuataiitly keep on hand, hroud. glovcsand stncfclnfti of every izo and quality. They are also provided with a hearse nnd carriage for attending funerals and every thing pertaining to the businea. Carriage and a heare always in readiness to convey friend and a corpse to any part of the State whenever called for. A. W. Reader has the exclusive right of tho -fate of Ohio for Trump celebrated Corpse Prpaerrer, the uae and utility of which can only be appreciated by witnessing It effect. Suffice it to ay, R. Si W. are prepared to preserve a corpse Ireo from decomposition or change, any length ol time, and convey it, in that condition, to any part of the country. They nre also provided with a substantial Vault In which to deposit llie dead previous to interment, agreeably to the feelings friend- and relatives. Cooling Boards will be furnished at any hour during the day or night, by calling at the shop or at tho residence of either one of the firm. One of the firm may always be found at tho ware room during the day, or at Ins residence ;it Rhrtifc As they will afterul ta -11 .n- Fr.,.n,iir, ...-! srp detprmfned to r ...f 1 UOjfJeOOOf they confidently expect to be sustained In their undertaking. Residence of A. It'. Itradrr'2d dnnr frnm Third nn M, I street, adjoining Get man Church. Residence of 0. W. Williams id door from Third, on Rich, opposite Buptist Church. junlM-tf RAGS. Cash paid for Hag, C auvaaa Bagging, Graaa, and Tarred Rope, and all other descrintion of i)aniT-makir' took, by CYRUS W. FIELD it CO. 07-d.Vw At their Rag Warehouse, 94 Beekman at. I U BA08 Pimento BO bag Java Cofli-e, landing from UnJ- m w inn ftate, an or sale by apC KING St J1EFFNER, Cincinnnati SUGAR AND illOLASSEN. 980 hdda Sugar, fair and prime; 1MB bbls Molasses: for ule br KING St HEFFNER, "Tatrga 27 Main treet, Cincinnati TRACTS ON LAW REFORM a very deatrablo collection of Legal Papers, to which (he attention of members of tha Ton. vention is respectfully invited. - usning s manual ; jetierson 1 ao. Southerland (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rule. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary's New Constitution. For sale at J. IL RILEY St CO8 Bookstore. CARPETING. OUPERPIlfl Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, IO and cmb'd Window Curtains, for sale by mar23 WM. A. McCOY & CO. CI1ICKERING oV GILBERT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer1price- A. REED, Agent, Four door North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE assortment of Pnper Hanuings and Border for lahj ebeap by WM. A. McCOY St CO. mar 83 ENTERTAINMENT AT FOREST GROVE. MRS. DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Forest Grove, every evening, from five to eight o'clock. June 28, '50 d6t 1 AMES NEW NOVEL. The Old Oak Chest, by G. P. R. r James. ir7U,c. The Dalton's, by C. Lever No. 3, 6e. For sale by junlS I N. WHITING it HUNTrNGTON. nhw nnnuu THE History of the Confessional, by John Henry Hopkins, D. D., 1 vol. IflMa Tlie Past, Present anil Future of the Republic. Translated from tlie French of De Lainurtiiie, 1 vol 12mo. For Halo by junl8 I N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. VACANT LOTS I 'OR SALE.-Two unnll lot- on'Gay street, near the corner of Fourth itrcct Cheap and on e"y terms. SMITH & MILLS, ' J"1"'' Real Estate Agent JOSEPH MPPRNCOTT. WM c WAmtL L1PPENCOTT A H A It If , MANtirACTi'RKRs or WHtMlVt fire pboof bates, Second Street, between Wood and Smithfield Streets AN Tuchdny ntternooii, July 23, 1648, the undersigned were J calb'd upon by Messrs. Lippencott & Barr to witnee an honest and fair test of one of their Phcpnix Safe. The furnace being prepared, the Safe was placed Inside thereof with book, pa-pm and some money when the door of the Safe woa closed and the lire kindled nt a quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the fafe was red hot, and continued until holt past h o'clock being about lour nnd n half hours, when the committee express-ed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was Hitlieii nt. The furnace wns then pulled down, Sale cooled, and the door opened Ihe book, papers and money safe. The heat was to great as to melt off tho bras mountings. We. therefore tnke pleasure in recommending these Safe to the public as being, in our judgment, entirely nre-proo. JARV1S St TRABUE, NOCK 3c RAWSON, CORNWAL St BROTHER, BRANNON St THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER-ISAAC CRONUN. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know aomething Ibool furnace and bent. I witnessed the hunting of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with nlcrisure recommend them in tbe nubile mm bom., in .,.v entirely tire-proof. Wm, KAY. ataasra, nuities, L-omsroea at uo, are our agents tor the above Safes, where r sample can beeen, and also at the office of the Ohio State Journal. LIPPINCOTT St BARR. PAINTS. 17E Imve on hnii.l and for sale at the lowest market rates, " . Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead. Coach and Furniture VatftUah. Also, R flUDerior article nf MatlBM Vnrniah. tnothar with a great variety of paints, brushes, ate. At the sign of the JJ' Ulli f ADLOCIV 990 REWARD! TOLEN, lrom the subscriber, in Perry township. Franklin county. O., on the niirht of the yfifh inut , nHK nHIM NUT SOUREL MARE, seven or eiuht yeara old, with a large scar on her right thigh, a pbdn halter mark around her nose, and a little white around one hind foot ; in her gait, generally racks. I'ho abovn reward will be paid to any ono who will return the mare and arrest tho thief, or 815 will be paid for tho mare alone. J"" IvfcWIS T. LAKE. 1 OilO BOXEa WINDOW GLASS, smnngit which may I.1MW , h.,,,,,1 ina,, BH rlnnhln tbir-lr I , , m Ii lh.. hnal PlttsburS. Also. I'll. ' in. i trTiiSS nl' nil Mn. ii. nr. aiina Attheslm oftlie Ijyll GILT PADLOCK. coLCMBtm i;aslijiit and coke company. A T " meetinir nf the Directors, bebl .lime 'M. it was nrd-r. ' eti that the subscription lo the stock be paid to Thomaa Moodie. Kso.. Trenstirer: in inBtJillrnent. ,, f'.lli.im tn tcit U Installment W per cent, on or before Monday July 1st, next. o u do Aug- r, "o 4th do 20 do Sent. 2. do Jth do 30 do Oct. 7. do 0th do 10 do Nor. 4, do Promptness on the part of stockholder i expected. jun22tnoi l w.M. A. PL ATT, Secretary. FOR HAhB. OUR very desirable small building lots on Rich street, east ot Seventh street, for sale very low and on good terms. Inquire ' juncU-dl SIMTH St MILLS. FOR SALE Two houses and lots, with stable, wood houaes nnd every other convenience attached, situated on Friend Ftreet, they are brick buildings and in complete order, and will be sold very low if applied for soon. Buyer will do well to call on us liefore purchasing elsewhere. mayiH HUTU MD'WS. S TEEL GOODS Bead. Rings, Clasp. Slide. Bags, Pure, At. Also. Pen Knives, a snleiidid nssi.rtnient. p24 J. H. RfLEY St CO. FOR SALE. Two elegant and substantial DWELLING HOI ISF.S on Town street, between Fourth and Fifth SMITH St MILLS. apI7 North Room in Exchange Bank. TOOLS. f IV) Carpenters and others who use carpenter tools, we most X respectfully say that We have the beat assortment o tools ever hrutnrht to this city, and we oispo'en io sen tnem very QRB, ABBOTT CO. low lorca n. jyi B. T. CONWAV. L. TOHLIVtON. n. F. CONWAY cV CO., ROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, AJTD Cftmmiawlon and ForvrnrdinK Hm lnni, tlONT ITIIIT, yj-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO
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Full Text | VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, JDLY 16, 1850- NUMBER 6. lyilNTKD AND PUBLIBH8D HV SCOTT & IASCOM. UfTICK MtllWHf COItNKH UK HIOII IT. AND ,11(1. il.Llty. TliirMH llivnrlnlilj til KdTWMf Tkt Dully, to iwrninaln Cohuabiu, pwyaw " " ami liy mall nut of Cnliitiitui. " " iliirlnii tlip wmIoii, and Tri-WivHly Im year In Columliu, By mall Thi'TrlAWckly liy mall Weekly In Columtiui Out of tin' i lty; "y mall, alnulo To ciulm 'f mr ami upward. To clulia of u-n iinil uiwanlfl, to Ma u'Mrfis Dally, acHlon Trl Wankly W.'i-kly. Ini(l To i-luliB of nvp and upwanU 5 00 4 IK1 8 INI 9 00 I :,rr i as 1 oo a oo I oo so 40 AfltffSHlaUkgi 'llio followinlt rati'i and rulna of advnrtlnlui liavi' lii'ou ntrrr.'rt .ipon lietworn tho proprietor, ill' tho Ohio Htalrsninn and tlicOlilo Btfte .lournal. to bi OOMrftd, In all rn.i'., tftaT thi. data. .Inly M, 1849. llnily rnHir. a or less, one insertion . . eneli adilitii'iml . -1 1 . 1 week ..." 3 ..." 1 month a ..." 3 ..." Ilnr aijuarp, 10 lior . . 0 50 . 0 M .. i so .. a ik) .1 00 .. 4 00 G 00 . . s ixi . . 10 00 . . 15 00 18 00 10 00 .. ao oo .. 9s! 00 '.'5 () :io oo 80 00 ' :o oo 40 00 15 ll 55 00 i:io oo standing card, 5 linen or per annum i. column.with 4 changes " " 2 f ?.... " n ...." " dianged wei'kly " " " daily " with 4 change " " " n " "... changed weekly. tiany. Other enure not provided for, cliargealile in conformity with the .novo rate. A 'flic standard of measurement to he minion type. For each additional miunre in the daily, Inserted one month, or i, grentiT lcnglh of time, anil for each additional square Inserted ander the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to lie considered by the year, unless It is spo. cllied on the nuuniacript, or previously agreed upon lietwcen ihe partiiw. 1'ublishers not accountiihlc for the iccuiaey ot legal advertisements bevond tho amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (lor office of every description,) to bo charged at the rate of filly centa per week, lor each name ; the same to lie, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. , .... Adverliscmenta not marked on the copy tor a specified nunils-r of insertions, will lie continued' one month, unless ordered out, and payment will tic exacted accordingly. The privileges id yearly advertisers, will I, inlined rigidly to Mr regular business : Blnl all advertisements not porUmiiig thereto, to he paid lor extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, Genera Agents, Ileal Lstale Agents, ic, not to be contracted for liy the year, tint to tie charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVERTI3KMKNT9 CAS UP. INSERTED IIIIATOITOUSLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, lire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged Iinil price. Marriage notices to he charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by UMnl invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. ., , Itegular advertisers, and all others sending coiniiiiiiiications or requiring notices, deririiig to call attention to fairs, souees, eon-certs or any public entertainments where charges arc made lor sdmittnnce all notices of privBte associations every notice designed to cnll attention to private enterprises, calculated or in-icnded to promote individual interest, can only be inserted Willi (he understanding that the same is to tie paid for. If intended to lie Inserted in the editorial column, the same will he charged at Ihe rate of not less than 90 ceula per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to lie charged not law thill double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisement on the inside exclusively, to be charged at tho rate of 50 per cent, in advBucc on the above rctes. Attorneys will be hokum for tho price of riserting advertise. rnentB brought In by them. W. A. NEII,, Altnrni'y nt I.nw "nil Hnlleilnr In Clinnetsry. OFFICE with Wm. Dennison Jr., No. 8, Neil's F.xchuugc, opposite Secretary of Suite's olllec. decla illy ITS. BUTTLES, lintI mid rinaalHai m i.n. Owunaa. Onto. Office, No. 9, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol .-late s office. JyS WILLI IJI E. QTI.MOBE. CIIABI.E3 W. (11LJIIIRK W. Ei C. W. elXMOKE, lift HI a nl I.nw nnil rlollrltnra 111 Olinncrry. Office. N. K. corner Main anil .seventh streets, al4-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. II. COMHTOt'K CO. Forwiirilinx nnd Commlaalon illirrlnuitn, Produce Healers, and I.ard Oil Manulacturers, ( anal llasin, noLnarJua, num. J. RIDGWAY CO.'S " I s ou Foundry, Brond atrrrt, near thr llrldge, oluin-Bum, Ohio. Htovos of all kinda, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octl.'-ll lilt. lIOIIIiKT THOMPSON'S OFI'lt'i:, 1YTO. 4, Nl'll'u lixclinriKi', opposite the .serietnry ol State s IN r.ti.e, High ft., Colaml.iH. decll CKOIMJK H. WAM'I'TT. SIGN AND B AN RIB P AIETBB, uov9-dtf ooLtnriPa, onto. WAl.Tlill Tlllt 11. 1., Atlorm-r mid Ciiunai'llnr nt l.nw, Coluiiillll", Ohio. i I.SO, a Commissiiiiierto take tie- tckiiowlcilgm- nt ol II is 1 i B ..f N...u York Office on High St., between Town and llir-li octao -' - .., , v,"SII V 1. lllll.-SSs I llll.lll-MMim, DOOK-BKLLERfl and Stattafsert, next door to use i nrton naai, 19 High strict, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment ot Hooks and Stationery always on hand. WM. sglBECT M. C. L1LI.KV MEIBKUT UMt-T, BOOK-lllNllKKS, High slreet, oiposile the Public lllh , I 0-lumbui. angsW, 45 KK.VIOVAI.. DM. MAUIS'rt OFFIOf, corner of Itich and Thud streets, adjoining his lllllllmjni, and opposite the First napUst Churrll. dec 1 1 lit? LIMTIIKIt. 100 bundles Upper anil Skirling I ..-.itlii-r jn-t ricivedby KING Hi:i IM.lt. tp(i No 97 Main street, Cincinnati (JKUi:, ABBOTT 4k CO., DF.AI.KHS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, f,la--s. House Builders' materials, Fanning and -Mechniiu al 'fools, Milnary Ooodt. Ate, c., No. llil High slna't, sign of the Gilt Padlock DAVIS, Ml! I'll A CO., 4-1UMM1SSION AND FORYVAItlllNIi MKltt I IANTS, Whole-Vy Dealers in (Iroeeries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and cBing Produce consigned lor sale. sel-'-ii ly. JOHN W. BAKER. BOllKItT ARMSTBflMi 1 1 a tt r. if m uufB-rwinvi KAI, ESTATE BROKF.HS ami (il.NKKAl. I.AND AOEK 1 B. BAKEB m AWHBTRONU, irr.I'l. 1 i.l Vl l l 1 J tJinirc, r-iiilUl loom, r. xc-iiiui j.aniv dumiujil;, vui a. , AMOUNT KAfiLB TRIPOLI, . , FOR clcnnsing nnd burnifhing nil fiuiahed Mctalic d GlRPtt purlacnn, such as (.old. Silver, Urn--, 11 rit tin 11 In nml Htevl ware,Wln-ilow-l'imeM, .Mlrrorn, cVr. Tho Si'Untifif: American, in npcRking ol thin nrticlf, dtiyn ; " Ol all tho iuMiuicefl whirh liavn Wm applied to pulih OMIN raetalu, MM Mil equal that known liy Uin name ol Tripoli Tli it a mprrior artirl-- lo that .rouht from Italy hy thf V.-nc tmn-i, and n.tw MMTtJlf MM tlirnualiout nil BrWOM It snould bo in erery family and every workuhop." Theubcribor-, tho ai(-nn fur thi r(, mto prepared to turnirh it t( denltr nt intinnl'acturcrs' pri.ei. Housekeeper- and Mrchar.ici arc requeite.1 to enll and try the article, and in caee where It doe not ive the most entire Mtilar tioD, the money will be refunded. BAIN it HORTON, raByl(i No. ffl, HiRh iign of the Ua'k Saw. CA1UNRT .X AK I. US r 1 AN lind Veneer Vamich, Snnd l'apT, ('lue, and nearly all mnrV rtlCl" " tbC"r U0P' " g "oSlT PADLOCK PATENT I.KVEK CLOCKS. A NEW article juel received at fV Call and w them. june5 BROWN A BIM K'S JOHN V. A It LI S la K , (IjUt of Chilluolkr, Ohin, I'roduoe, CommUttlon nnd Fnrnnrdlng irlprrlinnl, tn.ylfi.d3m CIEVELASD. OHIO. I.I.DIilDl I A ItlAIITIN, 1) R A P F. R 8 AND TAILORS, High ttrtet, 1ft door north nf Tovn, oppo$ite the V. $ Hotel, A RE prepared to execute all ordnri in their line of l)uincrt. In A then.-atest and mnit fashionable ttyle. JOSEPH BLDBtDQE, aplfi-dtf A L. MARTIN. " BAIN A: ROKTON, IRON M O N r; K it S . WHOIsEHAI.E AND RETAIL DEALER." IN ALL KIM'" OF HARDWARE, Iron. Nails, .Springa, Axlei, Sash. OMI nnd House Trimming. Also, dealer in Tin Plate, Sheet ITM, Copper, ty of Ticmaa'a stock. Sign 01 tno nncK anw, 11,1 m$u eitwt CHARLLH A BAIN, may!5dtf JAMES M. HORTON KAILKOAD OMNIBI S LINE. CI ITIZEN9 leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage offlrf, J North East corner Nefl Honse, can secure Railroad Ticket, and also hvo the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city, marfi-dly . O. REAM, Bec'y O. 8. Company. R. P. L BAHBH, Aiiomey n i-w, . T ILL attend promptly to all profeional business intrusted f hi. nfflrnFji.t aide if Hiirb st. over Stocum's W", Saddler Shop next door south of th City Bank building apatvKutwti Ol.ll Dlt. .IACOII TOWNSKMI, The original dinorerrr of thr. Genuine 't'oiemtind Sarmnarilla 4 J LD I r. TtJwnHeiid it rinw ubimt 70 yi-nrs uf iige, and lias long v oet-n Known iin llie Auirior and .Jineovcrer ol the (MMM. Orii'iiml "Town-ciitl Siir-aiuirdlf.." Reiinr noor. h wnn eomiiel led to limit iti inanul'ncture, by which in ran it liiif) beon kept out of rim 1 ket, and the Hide' riiciiiut-crilx il lo llntw only who had fin. i 11 11- wu r in, mi. 1 Kiiuwii tig riiiue, u r 1 11 1 1 nai'inii uie eiir-ol many, iievertbeleHs, bi those ihthoiih who had hern henli d ot 1. ' 1 J, unit Mr,,'il huiii i!.-iil 1. iiriichniMivl tin wmii I'llii cures; It relaxes striclui eit and tiithtiie, removes all olmtruetioiis ami in viorau'ri (Mr cunre n. rvoua ayaU-in. Is not thli Uicii th Medicine you pre-fuiiiii ntly need? Hut can any of tliew tliinifs ho said of S. I . Towiisend's Inferto article t This voimit mnn lioiiid U not tola- coimmred with th. old Doclnr'a, Ih'ciiiimc ol one uriind fact thftt the one is incitpiibl.) 01 (iciiTloruili.il, nmi never rptilH, Willie llie ol'T Unci : nouriM!,', t'Tiiieiiiin;:, tin, I bliuvini: the Imtlh't cotitniiiinL' it into fne'inentM : tlie dour, ncid liquid exploding, and dnmin-inir other goolB ! Munt mil uiiri noriioie ;i- la: pnimiliiiiiri 10 tlie system t VVtml ! outni id into system already ilincarted with aeid? What causes Dii'iM-psia but ncid? Dow. not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces? flatulence, l nrt-I'urn, ptlpitatiotl Of the heart, liver complaint, dinrrlurn, djMu tiTy, colic, nnd corruption of the blood ? What is Scrofula hut nn arid humor in the body? What produces ull the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations in-tenia! and external i It ir. nothing under heaven hut an ncid sub-'mice, which sour, and thus spoils nil the fluids ol Ibe IkhIv, more or lens. Whnt causes Rheumatism but 11 i-our find ncid thud which iriMtiunti-H itnell li-tweeii the ioinH nn, I ei-ewhefe. irrita ting ami inllmning tho delicate tissues upon which it acts ? So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human imture . Now I it not horrible to muke and sell, and infinitely worse to BMtfaU Souring, F'Tiiientinii, Acid " Compound of S. P. Towns. ma, ami nn ne wouki nun have it nnrier-tonti tlmt Uld lr. JM00 loWMed OonU lM Original SarsapHrflla, is an imitation of his menor prcpnrution 1 1 Heaven fortiid that we should deal in an article which wuuld bear the inort distant resemblance to S. p. Towiisend's article I We wish it understood, heraue it is the ah-ulute truth, that S. I'. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob TowjiMend'a riarsaparilln are heaven -wide apart, and infinitely dia?iinilar ; that they are unlike in every particular, having uot one single thing in common. An S. p. Tuwnsend jH no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pi larmaceuti sis knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what gunr-nutce can the public bin that they are receiving a genuine seicn-fcfflc meilicine, ooatattdnl all the virtues of the' articles Mad in preparing it, nnd which are incapable of chnnges which might i lider them the Audits ol Disease in-tt iitl of health I Since the above whs put in type the following fact has come to our knowledge ; which is truly tyled The Triumph of JimMee Tlie Wiir Elided! V P Tmcntnui nlmiidoncd the field Old Dr. Jacob Totcntend rin dicattd by the People .- 1', TowMWd has nt laxt given up the uinuulacture o any more Snrsnpnrilln, huving disposed of ins imsiness to some stran-uers. Thus his claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, in thusovadiiig the issue before Ihe public, by disposing of his trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whose lite was a worker no Railroads, caimls, chopping wood, saw logs, dock sticks, die, Ac. The lad, also, that his article be. came notoHoM fnriu Souring. Fermenting and Hurt-ting the Hot-ties, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, ami destroying goods , demonstrates beyond all doubt Ihe fallacy of his pretension!, ami Ihe baseless fabric ol bis claims. Hereafter It s to be sent out to the people by some Strangers, yet bearing the of S. P. Townseud. We have been informed that theso StnuliteM Intend to print on the lulu -Is the name nf seme Cbeiuiet, in order to redeem, il pig sible its bad character of Souring and Kerni'iiting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, no pretixim; ot Cbttaltft tinmen or any other folly will redeem S. P. Townsend's souring compound iVum public odium, unbs it is made entirely different from its present crmracter ; and il they do this, it will become another article of Snrsaparilla, and they might as well give it another name first as last. It should then be called the l,8trMafar,l Siirsapmilln," and not S P. Townend's. But if there is no a Iteration, the people may -till expect the sainenld Souring, Fermenting, Hoot Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position ol this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Harsaparilla may not he confounded with this souring article. In conclusion m would remark thai some month ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton st., a lirsl rate Ptore, and sat himnelf down only a few doors belnw us, in Naussnu sr., the motivesnnd objects ol which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'a business, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then see if these Strangers follow u as S. P. did. Depot for the Old Iba'tor's Snrsaparilla is now lthj, Nassau si. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN & CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vine st., :id iloor above fill, Cincinnati. O. W. OA&HOUN, (ieueral Agent, to whom nil order;. or applications for agem icH must be addressed. This Sarsaparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in the Stab-, and is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county there is some one authorized to establish suh- ageiieies for the county in which he resides, and the same can he ascertained by reference to the county papers, ror sine in i i-nmiinis nyi)l..MiiA 1 1 , .Agent-, inr rraiiK- lin county. Also, by Hknhv Lo.no, Oroveport. bull's i;i:mim: and latest i.iipkovku saiisaim iml la. KNOW ALL MEN. Alt we have this dny appointed IL 11. MEAKINOS, u! Cincinniiti, our Audit liir llie Stale of Ohio at large, for the tale of Pr..hhn Bull'- Genuine Imprond Riiract uf Sarmpnrilla where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will lie supplied nt the proprietor1 0WW1 prices. men .h np nui.i. iu. Louisville, Ky., April )5, 1850. E. F.herly, successor to I', H. Menkiuiis. at the obi stand, High street, is the only authorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla in Columbus, where citizens nnd strangers may rely upon obtaining the (ienninc and Improved Article. As there are coiililerleitern about, be sure lo buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure ol the Ornuine Article. ti. II. M KAM.M General Agent lor Ohio. JUST RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT fOf thesnluof Hull's Sarsnparilla nnd other Popular Family Medicines, a Inrge and fresh supply of Bull's Improved ami (linnine Sar-apai ilia, combining bellow Dock, Bur Dock, ami other valuable evtracts, indienuous to our V'i .stern soil, put up epn i -lv ior this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is finding its way into the bosom of every atllicted lamiiy, lor tlie Wi ole world is clialleii-.-i fi lo produce an arncie mi pleasant to take that will so ellectnally purify ID blood) strengthen the system, and Ltirtrd it against any sickness or epidemic whatever) It never fklll toi'ive relief, ami i-warranted to be superior to Towiisi nd's, nod every oiher prepnrnticn Ixd'ore the public. In tbi city hundreds have leeiicureil of the worst lorms ot Scrotula, Krysipebis, DyspepHin, Rheumatism, Neurnlgia, Sci-alic Pains, ami distress in the side and breast, nnd many who were on the brink ol continued Con-umptioii. Tlii preparation nl Dr. Hull's i- no s-eeret r pati at iia ilirine ; hence, thousands of physichis prescriln' and ineit in their practice. Dr. Cull ! -i; - mi pint. inn l,v " imlent," nmi il anv iil-ral Tinml- ed M. D., who i nnl over hidelKiuml in his prejudices and not too Mrongly rivited to the "Chnin-Gnng," to make ja-ople swallow "... i r . I nnd other villainous minerals, (nolen ToleMJ will write to him nnd intisfy hitn that he has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his patients, he will gladly send him a full tonnu- iar ol the llign iia nt- Uwii n. his vainaMe preparations. "Down with tlie leeches! Down with the blood suckers I Down with Calomel nnd other poisonous minerals, which has sent thousand" ami tens of thousands to a premature grave PURIFY YOU It BLOOD f Strike at the heart id' the disease, remove morbid secretions, give nctiou to your liver, strengthen your digestive organs, nnd you cannot tail to build up new and piirehlnod for the sustennnce of the general system. To do which, nothing has been given to man nothing within the reach of nnmnn ajjeiicy begins to compare with Bull s Fluid E tract of Sarsaparilln. Remember that In case of any di'Patisfaetion I will return the money, fur I am so authorized by the proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by E. ERERLY, Only agent for Columbus. East side High street, next to Butler'i bakery, and a few doors south of Ihe Suite House. ( June '.MA-w (1 ARPETS AREfiOING OFF. Those beautiful and cheap Car J vtU ire leaving fait call soon if you would have one this spring, on M1!,dAw H COWLES Sr CO. f1 YJMJ8 H . FIELII Ac CO, No. 11 Clitf st, New York, VJ utter fur sale I NewspapiT, iS)x4:i inches. Newspaper, ltf!x4o inches. Newspaper, iWx42 inches Newspaper, ''ilxir? inches. Newspaper, OHxSH in. Ni-wspaper, JtlyftH inche. Newspap r, '-'4x:i-J inchea. N w i 'J4x:tfi inches. N'wspapT, J4x:tl inchet. Newspaper, MMSMMMi Newspaper, ':' incbe. Newspaper, 1lx.T7 inches. Newspaper, ' : 1 1 fnchea. Newspaper, iV)1: indies Newspaper, WxM inches New-pnper, SixM) inches Newspaper, 19x24 inched Newspaper, iMx40 inchea Envelop Paper '-MHO reams all sizes. Colored i '." i - 1 reams assorted Writini; Paper oOt) case, a complete assortment News and Bonk InkSuperior quality. News and Book Paper made to order of any size and quality at short notice. jri.frw I nri;u u akkiioi sk.-c. bi - w hki.d x . n I (Hifl aL, N. Y oiler for sale BLEAciiiNn Pownra 'JOO caska bf:tt quality Sod Ash i1) Ions Mjtfi quality. Alttm HNI MM. ground and 100 bbls. crude. Smalts Best English :i F V 4 F E. and 4 F E super. llLTAMAHtNr hVt French and f iernian, various brands Raos I JO tons Domestic, aU qualities. Rao ftifi bales Foreurn, assort'd quaHHes. Together with a compb-te assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paprr -Maker's Mitenak. deg7-dAw A V1UM 1HII) NAU II M.I. FOIt SAI.K. VN excfdlent farm of 179 acres, in Oenoa tp., Delaware ca. RJ 17, Tp. , S. 4, on the east aide of Big Wainui at the mouth ot Duncan's run ; about ."dl acres iurprorwd, about Hi of good ImttHm land. The farm is well calculated lor grain or stock. It is a part ol the Maxwell tract mere la a rme woiemoTit arouno n. On ti"' p'emise- ib'TP is a g.-od saw mill, whirh takes the water Irnm Walnut creek and IJuncan'a run- It is a food siU' for a grist mill. The (arm, and an nndividM half of tin- saw mill, will be -Id together or sepanite. About one third of the pay will he re-miircd flown, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond live on fa place. IjTlK-HdAwtll WALTER THRALL. MOKV: MONFV: MINK1 ! Fifty Thounnnd lnllnrs in Ohio '. -'pHEsulwcriberwill give particular attention to the collection I In Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, fllinois, Missouri. Kentncky, Iowa ii.l Wi.i-Miwin nf thai class of claims loM MM marked a "Loaa," -Oooe West," and not collectable." by .Merehanta, Newa paper puhhsra-ra, Manufacturer, and otherr Five yeara mpe-riencc haa given him confidence hence there will be no charre, bnt ao far aa coHerttons are made. Cards givini ref rTces. trrnu and Instructions, will be aent in answer to rorr taid Vrtt-rs. Addresi. W.B.MRV18, an-14-dAwlT Attorney at lw. Tolnmhua. Ohio. iOLVMBlTH m4 OROTEPOHT TURNPIKE fO.vf- PAN Y. 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'HIE Wldcrsigned have formed a copartnership under the a name or riAir.r idfiar., ioriiieiraiisiu:Lion m v in inside and itetail BfMjry nnd Forwnnllnji mid 4'ninmiiisinn bn-ioe- nt the new brick Grocery, corner of High and Friend streets, formerly occupied by J. M. Brown, and solicit tbe atten-Inn of i . " arUhlna in nun base. to y .,i slock of 'oods in on lllne. J. H. STAGE Columbus, Mar.3.-d wtL U. H. f-RiriHlK. klOEr rtSTi:i) U ! I Every cu re. I bOlMMI MM keeps his hooks posted up. so that in nny emergency, or tor self-latislactlon, he can tell at a glance the condition of his worldly pi.,-pccts. II such then is necessary to our iM cumary commrt, and which warns us of any innnvalionsor losses, how much more necessary is it to he posted up in matters fai more important, and pen which nnnt' an tne imps m tutffummt v awminivw wives ami litile ones, in Luanling tne greaii'i sol an niessings, Hralth The sad ofh-cts of last summer should not be lost upon us nnd very wisely doth our t'tty Fathers enjoin upon nil, to ixik to our tenenmnis. c liars, and ein l.eui' -. ami to remove all oil. nsive and deleterious cnuses ol impurity to the air wc breathe. Human AfMB can do much to alleviate it not entirely prevent a re.aetition of the disastrous eflpctsnt rbnt dreadful scourge with which we wer- visited laM spring and summer, and wbicli iialis-criminately plucked from our lieaulilul garden tho rich and tbe poor, the young and the aged ! the loved father, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom congeniality or feeling and friendship had endeared one to the other, in ties not t lie severed, only by death I Nothing through Human Aircncy ha ever !ecn given to ihe world that will so thoroughly guard the system against Cholera, or any sicknes- whstever, as the daily use of Dr. Bull's Compound l luid Extract of Sarsaparilla I The Doctor has very lately made valuable improvements by Ibe combination of Yellow Dock and oilier Roots indigenous to our Western soil, that places " Bull's Sarsaparilla " at Ihe head of every preparation runner oi uie moon, mii ..min .-i - -jn- tern." No one can have sickness tlmt uses tins vaiuatue prepara tion. Certificates are pouring in from every .predion, speaking in the highest terms of the most wonderful cures ever effected, after every thing else had faded. To obtain the genuine and la teht improved, procure from the Agent for Columbus, v 1 E. EBERLY, Successor to B. II Meakings, east MM High street, next to But- Icr's Bakery. juneH-ow3w- R. BIXL'H COMPOI ND KM IB KXTRAPTOF J) HAIfSArAIIILLA has givrn more general satisfaction, and has rured nil the complaint- for which it is recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It ia warranted to be six tinvs cheaper and better than the molaases and water mixture of Ti-wnsend's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to Mi intrinsic fui- tance, container! in Dr. Bull's invaluable preparaton I Personi wishing to lecurei ol Iryfpei-ia. 1 litaneous. Mercurial ami i.i ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dmpsy, Colle. Sick or Nerrmis Headache, Female Complaint, Diarrluna, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the bhaal or habit of the system, (without laying the foundation for other and worse diseases, aa entailed upon Ihe human family by the dispensing of calomel and other poi-onoiis minerals,) would do well to give this Sarsaparilla a trial. Our own experience proves It the praise bestowed upon its active healing properties, by every per-on we meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily inrrea-sinf, not only in this city, but from orders daily received Irom all distances, go to strengthen our confbtence in U Umg the greatest curative affent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite.or tone to their digestive organs, or weadtneaa from severe medical, or shop treatment in raars of Dysentery, Diarrhcea or Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word for It, they will not be disappointed. For sale by E. EBERLY, Surreatorto B. H. Meaktng, f amily Medicine Depot, High street. marlf-d 1KNTS ATTEND. -PUIS" STYLKS -Superfine Silk IjT riusb HaM ; as usual, only M Also, for your benefit, Fim Fretch Cloths, fashionable Caa-imres, new and very beitifu tyles Veatings of both Silk and Marsailes, Cravata of differen designs, suited U the se.on. A. , jiirt owd liT ayifnliiw JB. COWLCT W RCHITEI T OFFirE-MerbiiBle'n M ill, ( nlum- hn, Ohio S. B KELLY IllorW MMtbUc that during his absence all his Architectural businesa, Kngineennj and iur-vevina will lie prompth attended to at the ahove office by th unde'igned. H H. BLACKMORE. & Architect and Civil Er.:ineer nun inRI I'HIA -iIfl!-. M RYAN'S LADIES1 AM' CHILDREJT8 CELEBRATED VtaaS HO F.S Buskins and Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, Children's Gaiters, the finest article made in the Union, just opened by aplditw! H. COWLF.8 CO NOTICE. IVOTICEia hereby given, that wehavethladay ppfntrl SsrrrH i 1 at. Mill. Esqa, our Agenta, for ua and in our names ta collect and PTfipt tor the claims and aceonnta which bav arisen or tnav h'-reafter ariae m our prof-ssional practice. Dr FRANCIS CARTER, Dr. N. (JAY, WILLIAM TRF.V1TT, " 8 HANBIRY SMITH, 0- W. MARIfl. JOHN B THOMPSON, " H- L HOWARD, " 9 M. SMITH - JOHN MORRISON. huO-dwtf April 12, 1850. IIO'ICS HIIA KEH !v ItSA I' It 1 1 .1, A CO.HIMK'ML PPKrAHKD HV BTKAM, AND PUT UP IN QUART BOTTLES. ' I 1 1 K recipe from which the Shakkb SAiiSArAnil.LA ia made ' wrs purchased nearly a year ilnce, (at a great expense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (tho Snakera,) and aiuiougli ll nits not MM made pubm: until tbe present time, it hut been extensively used by many of the Hrat physicians and fand lie of Cincinnati, who have pronounced it far superior to any oth'-r preparation of tlie kind ever yet orl'ered to the public. The mime in which iv is prejetrcu, viz : nv steam, enanies me propne tor to extract from the herbs used their full strencth and real ei- aenee, a desideratum which has never yet leen ohwined in the manulHCturiiig of Bny other Sarsnparilla Compound, hence its vaat superiority as to it- medical muddies, overall other would be SARSAPARILLAR To those nt present using a .Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact The wonderful healing power of thf preparation are due to the manner in which it Is prepared, (namely, by steam,) aa well as to the composition of the ingredient used. Its leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other root and herbs which are used in no other Sarsaparilla compound at present before the public ; and the physician who have; examined the recipe, from which it jcora-po-ed, my tlmt it Is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines as a medicine U entire-y peculiar to itself ; it nets aa a gentle stimulant, and idso as an id terative as a stimulant, in oxciting the action of the liver when torpid us a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach hb a purgative, in moving the bowels sulhVicnt for the purpose of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, inn! a a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire syutein, for which reason it is peculiarly etticacioua in thn removal and permanent cure of all disease arioing from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimple, Blotched, Sore Eyes, 'l etter, Scald Head, .Stubborn Ulcer. Rile, all diseases n-ulting f rom the use of Mercury, A , ice. It in also not lea lx;ne-ticial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Coative-ness, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they ariae from corrupt humor ; and as a never failing remedy in all diseases arising form a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It la unparalleled ; such aa Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirit.-, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation ot tbe Heart, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, A.c, &r. It is found ulso to give great relief to females in all complaint iieculisrly incident to the m. Thin medicine should he taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depend the benefit to be derived from ita uae. Ho particular in seeing that the hottels are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving uf the head uf one of tboBoct of Shakers on the wrapper, and at tin bottom of the lalsr-l a lac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured in it reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus: B. H. Mrakinga, Denhi 6l Sorvn, O. Roberts 6i Co., King & llnioas, Wm. Schnkipkr. Sold in Quart buttles, at 81 each, or d buttles for 85. Principal Dcput, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D. Huwe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. Tu bo had of the principal Dniggisb throughout the United State and Canada. Cnll on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which yuu will he able tu judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual case or nut. IIOWE'M CELEIIItATED L'OUUII CANDY. TUB BEST aKMKOY KNOWN rOR COIIOII9, COLDS, H0AHSBNKS5, SORR THROAT, WIIOOPINO COUOM, C, kC. Its reputation ia now so fully established, it is unnecessary to apeak further of it here, merely referring to our agenta In Columbus, who will testily to it merit. KING & BRIUGS, General Agent for Franklin county. Also, to be had of tbe Druggists generally. jnovlO-ly KDUAR CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRItn WOOD. CONKLINU, WOOD A. CO., MANUFACTURERS OP TURK WMITK UMDj IN "IL, j PARIS WHITE NO. I, DO, DO. ' PARIS flflEKN, DRY WHITE LEAD, CHROHI TKLLOW, RED I. KAD, i CHROME GREEN, LITHARGE, CHROME RED, PUTTY, j CHINESE BLUE, OIL, WHITING, ' EIRE DRIED,' ASSORTED COI.'d I A1NT5, IN CIDER VINEGAR. 1 A T E have adopted the most approved method, as practised by V V tlie Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing Whilo Lead, arid will warrant it eiual to any made in the United State. We wai rant the quality of each article we manufacture to be aa good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at the lowest prires on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take ue;n at market price annually. CONKL1NO, WOOD 4r. CO. Cirieininiti, Decemlier i!S. 114!. dawly VETEKINAIIV BVRQMRY, T. B. BISHOP, Veterinary Huboeon, RESPECTFULLY offers his service to the inhabitant of this city and vicinity, assuring those who may patronise him. that be will endeavor to glv. general Bnttatnctujn. All Ktirglcal operations perlormeg with perfect safety. And the majority of the diseases incident to the Horn; cured. T. II. Binhop can be found at his Veterinary Forge, back of the Neil House. Reference to the fallowing gentlemen : Major Barker, A. L. Olmsted, E. Williams, .1. Barton. june5-difcwLlm CARPETING! f'AKI'KTINCj! A P.STONE , CO., have on hand one ot the largest and be-t assorted stocks of Fin Cnrpet nnd Oil Clotlia Brer offered in Culuinbuf, embracing all the different styles, viz Superfine Turky and Wiltran ; I Superior Ingrain; Superior Tapistrv Ifrusse!?- Fine do Supertine Brussels; Superior Vcnitinn; Imperial, 3 Ply ; 1(1-1 Sup. Druggets, Wooien BUpernBf do km " " i.inco. Also, Superior Wiltran Tutted and Cheniel Rugg. AIo, Superior 10 4 Linen fllintlliaa at a verv LTeat bnrL'iiin. AImo a Bnlen- dul aortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Shade, Sic., &c. mnrlS-d&w VALI'AIILK KKAL ESTATE FOH SAI.K.-The nib crilaT offers for sale, on very liberal terms, tlie following described real estate, situate on thn National road, in the immediate vicinity oi the enstem boundary line ot the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: nut-Iota No. Pfi, ), 10(), 105 and 106, of Crosby's addition of out lots. Also, No. 1, 'J, 4 and 5, of Ramsey's addition, 88, 27 and :i0, of Chainpion'd aubdivlwion of half section No Si. Also, In-lot No. 2:1, on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. Mi there is a good two tory brick boMta taMtbtf with suitable out-houses, Ac There is also on in-lot No. 151, on Town st., a guild I frame house. Fur further particulars, a to price, Ac, inquire of the subscriber on Ihe premises. apl.MAwtt AMOS S. RAMSEY. THE ASSAM TEA I'OMPANV, I Hi Greenwich afreet, Mvw Yni-k. ' p HE proprietors beg to call the attention of connoisseurs in 1 Ten, nnd the heads of families to the choice nnd rare selection ot Tens imported by them, ami hitherto unknown in thi country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virnin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness nnd flavor. tat Tea ottered are the followins : The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 1,00 per lb. Niphon, " 75 " Diarl, 50 " Osacea, a Green Tea, at 1,00 " Tootaia " 75 " Tickl-talaa " 50 " Ud fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Tea grown on the fertile anil genial soil of Assam ... 1,00 " With a view to encourage the introduction ot these mnrchlc Tens, it is the intention of the proprietor to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of Ten equal to the first years' profits on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the nnckige, a numbered certificate, entitling him to one chance in the distribution BP" For every fitly cents laid out nnd on the receipts amounting to 820,000, the undermentioned parcel of Tea, to the value ol ten percent, or (aw thousand dollars, will lie firm away as Bonuses!'! according to the following scale: 5 Prize of 50 lbs. of Tea each st 81,00 per In. 250 lbs. or 8250 20 35 " " 500 "500 50 " 10 " " " 500 "500 100 5 " " " " 500 500 250 I'" N "250 "250 fi'. Prize in all. 2,000 2,000 Those person who pref-r lower priced Tea ran receive their Srize in proportion, or they wil) be re purchased for cash, at a eduction of 10 per cent. 15" Country Agent required. Application to he addresaed, post paid, to the Company's Depot, aa above. jiine.t-dAwlm ttOOO COPIES SOLO IN SIX WEEKS:! OF the followed valuable book -The Lives ot JAMES MADISON and JAMES MONROE, fourth and fifth Presidents o the United States, by John Qrixcr Adams, In which fa added a History of heir Administration. " This work is puldi.hed in large size 12hio. vol. of 430 page, substantially I nd in cloth or leather, similar in style to Sew. ard Life of J. O, Adams,1' containing accurate portraits on steel. Trice 81,25. There being no work entant giving the private and public lives of these illustrioii Presidents, and the world renowned reputation of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, most secure an extensive sale for the above bonk. Agenta wanted J- H. RILEY & CO., Agent, jum lo At the New Bookstore, Columbus. k Mill Mi A lew Ldti.l Warnmla nt reduced prices. In t quire of maylf BAKER & ARMSTRONG. Hardware Qltlj ABBOTT A CO., ana nf the :ilt I'ndloek. No. 161 Ilich sitreet. MAVK now in store and in transitu from the eaat, a very large fork of hardware, cutlery, houc building material, farming and mechanical tools. We have long been anxious to meet oar emstosners on low prices, wr. hare now the ahility to do so Our ood were boucht for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchasers upon as good terms, if Dot a little bet it. man any oTner esii-nii" m nj june7 OERE, AllBOTT CO RAIMIOAO AM STEAMBOAT INSEH ANt'E. TU FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mm anhusi lis especially empowered to Insure tagminst a ret ixmrt. Capital W.000. Ornce llifh stre- t opposite the Capital MM Columbu. jonelO-dtf D- R- MOAU, Agent wild WANTS A HK(,AINf FOR sale clK-ap tor cah TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Wash inrton avenue, north of Broad treet Inquire of mnel-J BAKER h ARMSTRONO. PRESSED TAM.OW CANDLES of the very first quality can W bad at all time at our factory, corner of Front and Spring street Alo, Lard and Soft Soap jUnhi U. T HOWLETT & CO. TO CONTItACTOKH. UEALKD PROPOSALS Wjl lfl received at the olllco of tho K7 Dnarn- ot runi c WorKs in tlie city uf Columbus, until the hour ot 12 o'cluck (nooitl of H'cdnntfay, the H)iA day nfjuly next, mi in,- tuiir.li ut nun oi uie innuvt nig worn, to wil : OHIO CANAL. For the re building ot Lock No. 51, 52 and 55, neiir PurU-mouth.Fur the rebuilding uf Locks No. 3(1 and '-, south nf Licking Huiutuit, near l.ockbourne. For the re huldfng of Lock No. , east ol Newark. For the re biiildillir of ntie of the tin-hr of Locks at tbe Ituutthwi of ihe Dresden side cut and the Muskingum river, neur Dres- uen. For building a Water Gab-, with substantial cut stone abutments, on the Ruitth-enst embankment of the Licking Summit Reservoir. HOCKING CANAL. For building a substantial Culvert, of cut stone masonry, opposite Worth! ii .'ton's mill, in Hocking county, with tho iieccary cirdiankmrnt, Ac. Connected with the above job will be the embankment and nth. t iti in-incident to such work und they an? ol acjmracter worthy the attention of contractors. It may be determined to re build Locks Nos 51,52 and 55, near Portsmouth, during the present full, which tbe bidder will consider. Thi determination, if concluded, will lie expressed In tho spec ideations. The inasourv niut be of' the lu-nt clans and the stone of the most approved qualities, and from quarric from which stone ho recently been furnihed for Locks near Portsmouth, Lockbunie and Dresden nnd for the Lock near Newark, to he of stone to be approved by tlie Kngmeer, as muwt the stme in all caws. Plan nnd specifications may be seen nt the ollice of the Hoard of Public Works, at Columbun, at any time niter the first day uf July, find information in rein t ion to the work pear Portsmouth ami near Lorkbourne, may he had nt any time niter the BSth instant, from Win, McAboy, Ecu , Re. Eng. Southern Divirdun Ohio Canal nnd from Samuel G. Foster, Res. Eng. Middle Division Ohio Canal, in relation to the work near Newark. Dresden, Licking Summit Reservoir and Hocking Canal. Bidders unknown to the undersigned must give rntislactory reference. UCUMUJC W. MAn Y J'p.NN Y, junea Acting Commlasioner B P. W. a. v. HALR l d l b Ac HALE, ( Suctewnt to McElvain fe FitcJt,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers iu Produce, Flour. Planter, Halt, Flab, and all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. Tlie highest market price paid at all times, iu cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgwny Si Cu.'h Foundry, Co lumbus, Ohio. mnr5-dtf BAML'IX GALLOWAY. HENRY F. I'AOK. (iALLOWAY & PAQB. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will nractice law, ns partners, in the Court of Franklin and nd joining counties, and in tho Circuit and District U. S. Courts. OHice in 1'latt's new building, opposite State House, muyfi'tf A CARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have this day entered into n co-partnership, for the purpose of practising Law, Bufhta. Benin and LaasJna Rati Ettara, purveying, divf- ding and sub-dividing of land and lots, the Collection of Claims in central uniu, 11110, also, to mi imsiiicM iit reroiore none ny j. r. Smith. JOSEPH F. SMITH, April 10, l&IO-aplSdtr SAMUEL M. MILLS. SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, A ROUT eight miles from the city partly improved. A good il. hewed log house, stable, well nnd 11 young orchard on the farm. The farm iu well mlniited to rtWMul kinds of groins This farm must be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do better than by culling on us, If this does not suit wc have other that will. SSsTTfJ Sc MILLS, may 1 1 Renl Estate Agent Dn'.wiiTsiahACHFVTB, ' pENDER.S his prolessional services to the citizen of Colura-J bus and vicinity. Residence at the Capital BoiffjB, Office on High street,op-p.i-ile thg United States Hotel. REFER TO Samuel Gnllowuy, Esq., Prof. R. H. Howard, Wm. II. Thrall, Esq., Prof. S. Ii Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbu Prof. Dniel DrakJ5 Cincinnati mypjttX pi" .MAftZINES FOR JUNE. Gl RAIIAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June, f fiodey'a Lady's Hook tor June. Sartain's Magazine for June . Just received and for sale by may SO I N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. FOR SAEF, 5 icing. Shinylina Lfit 4 LOToi lit?eeh Fencing. ShitiglingcLnth, and Reech Joists. X Jk impure ol mayS7 C. SCOTT, Journal ollice. 1 ti fff POUNDS WOOL wonted at their Warehouse LUUfVvU near the National Rund llridce, by ridge, by FITCH St UALE. iplfl I OSSl.N(JS PIOTOBJAL FI EM) BOOK of the Re- M i volution, no, l anil 'J ror snle hy JB88B I. N Wlllr-ING St HUNTINGTON. A. D. WOMBArotl. WM. F. WHEKLKIl. WOVBAVOH m WHEELER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice as partners in PruUfn nnd the adjoining counties. Promot liltenliiili Will be (riven tu the ml ointment nn,) collection of claims of large or small amount. . Ww V Wnrr, n V. II.. I. U- J I.: r.E.r.L.r.n, KWHiy I tiuill, Hill ITir" UCpUBIllUllB, HC- kliowledginentH of deedn, ic. Ollice iu Neil's New Building, north of tho Neil House, Columbus, June S-l, 1850. junc24-dly-wim NEW BRICK 4 ROC E R V , CMI H N E R OF HKJII AND FRIEND STREETS. rpHE undersigned having purchased tliestoci of J. M. Brown, I will continued ihe Grocerv and Forward tna nnd C '.111 Ml1' nioii business, und beg leave to cnll the attention of our friends and the public generally to a well selected stock of Groceries, Ac. &c., to which a large stock will be added soon, and offered at wholesale nnd retail at low prices. uinvMWHi BTAvmm rlUBsuJe. WOOll! WOOD! SEALED PROPOSALS will be received U the ollice of the Sec-t. retary of State until 12 M. on Monday, the loth day of July, 18o0, for wood for the- use of the State, as follows : 200 cords of wood SL. feet long. 100 3 - " None but dry hickory, beech or Hiirjnr ninpte is wanted. Bonds with approved security will be required for the delivery ot the wood ill tin- State Nnll-e vnrd helnre tlie-'Dlli ilav nf Ctetn. ber next. One hundred and twentv ciirht solirl feel will be n niiinul fnr a cord of wood. HENRY. W. KING, Sec y of State. A. A. BLISS, Trensurer of State, JOHN WOODS. Auditor of State. Columbia, June 19, IBSO. diwtojulylO oil. CLOTHS. I ARGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chi-I' ncfie, KuL'lUh ami Americiin Furiiitur.' Oirciotbs. iu-t re. ceived and for sale by J. D. OSBORN St CO. NOTICE. The notes and accounts f George Gem St Co., am left with us for settlement and collection. They must he paid without delay. OCRS, ABBOTT ft CO. ( oiumnus, July ft, iMiy. I'll 1 NT I Nt.' MATERIALS MIR NAT. H. FOR sale, low fur cash, or on short eredft a large assortment ol Printing Materials, coiisU'ting in imrt of 1 Double Medium Smith Press 1 Stanberry Press. m lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new H BMrfir. 100 " Minion, " 130 " Minion, Several fonts Fancy Type. Also. Job Tvie of nearly every variety, nnrt of which is nearly new. Togetrler with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rule, Lead, fliook and newspaHT,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot meaDOTSwlll he sfilil extremely lute for cash, or on short time. jdeclli ('HAS. SCOTT, Agent. NEW GOODS. WE have in store, nnd offer for sale on good terms 7. doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad " " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " UK) Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Glas. 10000 liithta Sasb. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. 900 kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., novd At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock. AIACAI I-AV'S EM.I.ANO. 1ACAULAV'S ENGLAND. 3 vols. ISmo. Muslin, to match l'l Hume's England. For sale by rnayS7 I N. WHITING St HUNTINtJTON. ( uh; 1 u i riinniiM.-. 1 (( l'MH Elastic Spring; 20 sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Bra AW llubb Hands; 3 bales Moss; patent Leather ; Lute.Tults, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth ; Tucka, Scamez Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac. For sale by june7 OERE, AllBOTT St CO. NOTICE S hereby eiven that the subscriber has been appointed nnd I oualated as the administrator ot the estate of Lorenzo S. Buckley, late of Franklin county, deceased. junelft-w3t WILLIAM GI1AHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. NOTICE I herehy given that the subscriber ha been appointed and qiialifird as administrator wilh the will annexed of the estate ot John Stephens, late of Franklin county, deceased. juwl8w3t WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. "COUJUSFOUNDRY. .1 . HI DO W A Y k CO., MANI FACTI RE STEAM KNdlNBH, TROM new and improved p.itlerns.among which is one for th r MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS nnd fixtures complete. TVy nl-o nsk the celebraU-d PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. MAcitixrar of all kinds made promptly to order. DI CK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE, Premium Cooking Stove, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stores and Furnaces, Fire Orates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, are con stantly for sale at wholesalk and bktail on lihcral terms. Merchants and others dealing in Plough and Store are respectfully invibvi to examine our stock and price. Columbus, febl3-tt I WljULDre.pectlully announce 10 the citizen of Columbu nml Its vicinity, thin I have made a new nn p m nl in business, and my jwcuniary condition render it necessary to aettla ml my account. I have been doing business among you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, and am tho only man who ever engaged exclusively n if up to the present time. It is a business that requires unremitting attention, and for the better nceomplUhment of which I htWt made nn agreement with Mr. George W. Williams, as may be seen by Iheadvertisenicnt below, by which he will become my partner. I take this occasion tossy to nil with whom 1 have ojn-n account, prior to June 1, '50, that liny must be settled up, eiUier by not) or otherwise, Immediately.1 have money enough due to free me from embarrassment, nol wiilMi.tidiiig some ol my friends are fearful this is not the east. I ""'' l'v,,'l mnong nnd done business with you several year. I intend, while my lite in npured, to continue it, relying upon my own resources and reputation as a business man in the businea in which I am engaged. I ask no combination to afit me by .inspiring against others in tha ame calling, to their Injury. J have no runners out, but I think thi community will hoar me out in saying Hint I am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my business, and ever have been. I! In ving that I feel ns ueU to tho living as any one, and thank-ful tor oast favors, I solicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, ha been in my employ nearly ono y in , and Usui led me through our most fearful and trying time, during the prevalence ol tlie cholera last summer. Re Is known as far as his acquaintance extend-., n a gcnticmnn well qualified lor the huincM in w hich he is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recom mending him to your favorable consideration. Hespectlully, AZZUR W. HEADER June US, 1850. A88V8 w. ii 1 n r ii ooror w. willuhi. R. R,WTY COFFIN WARE ROO.HS. KADLR t WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, have associated theiiwelves together in the business of Undertaking, in the city ol Columbus, and would respectfully announce that their depot or ware rooms will lie found, for the present, at the old stand of A. W. Reader, near tbe Hibbs Hayscales, where they have a Hplcmlid as .-ort merit of Coflins, con-iting, in part, of mahogany, cloth and velvet colored. Cherry, Black Walnut, Sec, of every sort, size and description, finished and lined in a style superior to any in the Western country va ylng In quality and price to suit the feelings of all who may need them for deceased friend. They have nnd will cuuataiitly keep on hand, hroud. glovcsand stncfclnfti of every izo and quality. They are also provided with a hearse nnd carriage for attending funerals and every thing pertaining to the businea. Carriage and a heare always in readiness to convey friend and a corpse to any part of the State whenever called for. A. W. Reader has the exclusive right of tho -fate of Ohio for Trump celebrated Corpse Prpaerrer, the uae and utility of which can only be appreciated by witnessing It effect. Suffice it to ay, R. Si W. are prepared to preserve a corpse Ireo from decomposition or change, any length ol time, and convey it, in that condition, to any part of the country. They nre also provided with a substantial Vault In which to deposit llie dead previous to interment, agreeably to the feelings friend- and relatives. Cooling Boards will be furnished at any hour during the day or night, by calling at the shop or at tho residence of either one of the firm. One of the firm may always be found at tho ware room during the day, or at Ins residence ;it Rhrtifc As they will afterul ta -11 .n- Fr.,.n,iir, ...-! srp detprmfned to r ...f 1 UOjfJeOOOf they confidently expect to be sustained In their undertaking. Residence of A. It'. Itradrr'2d dnnr frnm Third nn M, I street, adjoining Get man Church. Residence of 0. W. Williams id door from Third, on Rich, opposite Buptist Church. junlM-tf RAGS. Cash paid for Hag, C auvaaa Bagging, Graaa, and Tarred Rope, and all other descrintion of i)aniT-makir' took, by CYRUS W. FIELD it CO. 07-d.Vw At their Rag Warehouse, 94 Beekman at. I U BA08 Pimento BO bag Java Cofli-e, landing from UnJ- m w inn ftate, an or sale by apC KING St J1EFFNER, Cincinnnati SUGAR AND illOLASSEN. 980 hdda Sugar, fair and prime; 1MB bbls Molasses: for ule br KING St HEFFNER, "Tatrga 27 Main treet, Cincinnati TRACTS ON LAW REFORM a very deatrablo collection of Legal Papers, to which (he attention of members of tha Ton. vention is respectfully invited. - usning s manual ; jetierson 1 ao. Southerland (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rule. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary's New Constitution. For sale at J. IL RILEY St CO8 Bookstore. CARPETING. OUPERPIlfl Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, IO and cmb'd Window Curtains, for sale by mar23 WM. A. McCOY & CO. CI1ICKERING oV GILBERT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer1price- A. REED, Agent, Four door North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE assortment of Pnper Hanuings and Border for lahj ebeap by WM. A. McCOY St CO. mar 83 ENTERTAINMENT AT FOREST GROVE. MRS. DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Forest Grove, every evening, from five to eight o'clock. June 28, '50 d6t 1 AMES NEW NOVEL. The Old Oak Chest, by G. P. R. r James. ir7U,c. The Dalton's, by C. Lever No. 3, 6e. For sale by junlS I N. WHITING it HUNTrNGTON. nhw nnnuu THE History of the Confessional, by John Henry Hopkins, D. D., 1 vol. IflMa Tlie Past, Present anil Future of the Republic. Translated from tlie French of De Lainurtiiie, 1 vol 12mo. For Halo by junl8 I N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. VACANT LOTS I 'OR SALE.-Two unnll lot- on'Gay street, near the corner of Fourth itrcct Cheap and on e"y terms. SMITH & MILLS, ' J"1"'' Real Estate Agent JOSEPH MPPRNCOTT. WM c WAmtL L1PPENCOTT A H A It If , MANtirACTi'RKRs or WHtMlVt fire pboof bates, Second Street, between Wood and Smithfield Streets AN Tuchdny ntternooii, July 23, 1648, the undersigned were J calb'd upon by Messrs. Lippencott & Barr to witnee an honest and fair test of one of their Phcpnix Safe. The furnace being prepared, the Safe was placed Inside thereof with book, pa-pm and some money when the door of the Safe woa closed and the lire kindled nt a quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the fafe was red hot, and continued until holt past h o'clock being about lour nnd n half hours, when the committee express-ed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was Hitlieii nt. The furnace wns then pulled down, Sale cooled, and the door opened Ihe book, papers and money safe. The heat was to great as to melt off tho bras mountings. We. therefore tnke pleasure in recommending these Safe to the public as being, in our judgment, entirely nre-proo. JARV1S St TRABUE, NOCK 3c RAWSON, CORNWAL St BROTHER, BRANNON St THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER-ISAAC CRONUN. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know aomething Ibool furnace and bent. I witnessed the hunting of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with nlcrisure recommend them in tbe nubile mm bom., in .,.v entirely tire-proof. Wm, KAY. ataasra, nuities, L-omsroea at uo, are our agents tor the above Safes, where r sample can beeen, and also at the office of the Ohio State Journal. LIPPINCOTT St BARR. PAINTS. 17E Imve on hnii.l and for sale at the lowest market rates, " . Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead. Coach and Furniture VatftUah. Also, R flUDerior article nf MatlBM Vnrniah. tnothar with a great variety of paints, brushes, ate. At the sign of the JJ' Ulli f ADLOCIV 990 REWARD! TOLEN, lrom the subscriber, in Perry township. Franklin county. O., on the niirht of the yfifh inut , nHK nHIM NUT SOUREL MARE, seven or eiuht yeara old, with a large scar on her right thigh, a pbdn halter mark around her nose, and a little white around one hind foot ; in her gait, generally racks. I'ho abovn reward will be paid to any ono who will return the mare and arrest tho thief, or 815 will be paid for tho mare alone. J"" IvfcWIS T. LAKE. 1 OilO BOXEa WINDOW GLASS, smnngit which may I.1MW , h.,,,,,1 ina,, BH rlnnhln tbir-lr I , , m Ii lh.. hnal PlttsburS. Also. I'll. ' in. i trTiiSS nl' nil Mn. ii. nr. aiina Attheslm oftlie Ijyll GILT PADLOCK. coLCMBtm i;aslijiit and coke company. A T " meetinir nf the Directors, bebl .lime 'M. it was nrd-r. ' eti that the subscription lo the stock be paid to Thomaa Moodie. Kso.. Trenstirer: in inBtJillrnent. ,, f'.lli.im tn tcit U Installment W per cent, on or before Monday July 1st, next. o u do Aug- r, "o 4th do 20 do Sent. 2. do Jth do 30 do Oct. 7. do 0th do 10 do Nor. 4, do Promptness on the part of stockholder i expected. jun22tnoi l w.M. A. PL ATT, Secretary. FOR HAhB. OUR very desirable small building lots on Rich street, east ot Seventh street, for sale very low and on good terms. Inquire ' juncU-dl SIMTH St MILLS. FOR SALE Two houses and lots, with stable, wood houaes nnd every other convenience attached, situated on Friend Ftreet, they are brick buildings and in complete order, and will be sold very low if applied for soon. Buyer will do well to call on us liefore purchasing elsewhere. mayiH HUTU MD'WS. S TEEL GOODS Bead. Rings, Clasp. Slide. Bags, Pure, At. Also. Pen Knives, a snleiidid nssi.rtnient. p24 J. H. RfLEY St CO. FOR SALE. Two elegant and substantial DWELLING HOI ISF.S on Town street, between Fourth and Fifth SMITH St MILLS. apI7 North Room in Exchange Bank. TOOLS. f IV) Carpenters and others who use carpenter tools, we most X respectfully say that We have the beat assortment o tools ever hrutnrht to this city, and we oispo'en io sen tnem very QRB, ABBOTT CO. low lorca n. jyi B. T. CONWAV. L. TOHLIVtON. n. F. CONWAY cV CO., ROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, AJTD Cftmmiawlon and ForvrnrdinK Hm lnni, tlONT ITIIIT, yj-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO |
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