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COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1850. VOLUME XIV. NUMBER 26. KB I N T E D AND PUBLISHED BY 800TT 8t BASOOM. OFFICE MOfMtf cob. or high it. and ouuar ALMtv. TKIIMH Invnrlnbly in advance. The Daily, to person in Columbus, per year MM by mail out of Columbus m during the session, and Tri-Weekly bUMM Oil . 6 oo of . S oo . 4 00 . a 00 . a oo . 1 50 . 1 25 . 1 00 . a oo . 1 oo . 50 . 40 By i ni. 1 1 The Tri-Weckly by mull Weekly in Columbus Out of the city; by mail, fault To clubs of four "ml upwards To btabl of ten ami upward, to otic address. Daily, session Tri-Weekly Weekly, single To clubs of m ami upwards Advertising. The following rate and rules of advertising Lave been agreed upon between tho proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journal, to be observed, in all cases, Hfter tbis date. July QQ, 184!t. . Dally Pnper. )ne square, 1 0 lines or less, one Insertion . each additional . i 1 week 3 .!V."'.. " I month m u u a ..." 6..." H a..." in... $0 50 025 J 50 a oo 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 . . is oo 18 00 10 00 BO oo 32 00 25 00 .. . 30 00 80 00 . . 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 0U Standing card, 5 llnea or leas, per annum column, with 4 changes, M " " " " " 14 " It. ,.X " " U " BUMM weekly " " daily " 1 1 " wiUi 4 changes " " " " 6...." JJ k " "W.. " " changed weekly " " W " " daily " " Other MNM nt provided tor, chargeable in conformity with the dtiove rates. The ntAndnrd ot MMMM tu M million tVIie For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a WNWtt length nt tune, ana ior eacn aouiuouai square mscru'u under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to hi: considered liV til'1 Year, unless it is IB citied on tlie manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accounUtble for the accuracy of leital advertise-menta beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, lor each name the nmn tn he. in all ciued. Daid In advance. All advertisements from strangera or tranaieut perions to be paid in advance. Advertiacmente not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued ono month, unless ordered out, and pnymem will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be couftned rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, (iencral Agents, Real Kstate Agents, Slc., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at tho usual rates. No ADVKRTIBIMKNT9 CAN BK INIRHTED ORATUITOVSLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by tuneral invitations, or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to be paid for. (tegular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to novate enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be Inserted with ihe understanding that the same is to be paid for. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only whrn accompanied by an advertisement All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the bore rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on tho inside exclusively, to be charged at tin-rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rptea. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertisements brought in by them. js, Counting House Almanac for 1850. FEBRUARY. JANUARY. J5?1Y- s.m.t.w t. r.t- s. m. t. wt. !: .. .. 1 2 3 4 5 .. 1 2 3 4 5 fi 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 13! 13 14 15 l(i 17 18 19 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. 28 29 30 31 s.(m. t. v t. f.s. ,.m. t. w t. f. s. .. 12 .. 7." .... 12 3 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(1 II 12 13 14 15 16 17' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 20 27 28 .... aSag7gag9 j :I031 MABOH, SEPTEMBER. "i.m. t. w t. r. s. s. k. t.w T.jr. .. Z 1 "2 1 "2 3 4 5 (1 7 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 U 10 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 !2 23 24 25 20 27 28 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 29 30 .. ... .. APRIL. OOTOBEH. M. T wt.f.s l. m. T. W r. r. s. .. .. 7i 3 4 "5 f. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 IS 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 arm n to i.... NOVEMBER. v M. T. Wj T. F.l. .." V." .". .. .. 12 I 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 1 8 1 13 1(1(17 n 21 2li2? 801 MAY. S. M. T. Wj T. V. J. .... 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 It 10 17 18 IS 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 17 28 29 30 31 S. M. T. w r. r. s. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 IS 20 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER. m.t.,vt.f.5. :i 4 5 ii 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 20 27 31 1 SIACAl 'LAY'S KNIJI.AM). MACAUI.AY'S KNIII. ANU. 2 ol.. 12mc. Mualin. In niMrli Hum,?'. MhI For thW by IMJ27 L N. WHITINO II UUNTIHr.TON. ' TOOLS. flO Carpent'T. Blnl uthrr. who uw cnrponWr tool., wi. niot S rcpertfully ..y tli.t wr hay.1 the bMt Mtorliuetil ol tool, ever Oroiurht to lilt, city, And we nre ilispowd to wll tbem very lowforc.h. Jyl HEBE, ABBOTT A CO. NOTICE. The note, and ftecounu f George (iere ftCft, nri left with u. for Mttlement .nd collection. They muat he paid wiUimit del.y. '1F.RE, ABBOTT I 00 Columbus, July 0, 1PI9. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . RIDGWAY .V CO., MANUFACTURE Itlll EJMJINKH, FROM new and improved patterns, among which in one for tlu MUI.KY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRON." ud fixture complete. They also maxp tsH ei'lehrated PARKER'!' PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BRASH CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. M sCNIIf lit of all kinds made promptly to order. BUC'sVH CELEBRATED COOKINU STOVE, Premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stntn and Furnaces. Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, an' con stantly for sale at wholissli and bktail on libera terms. Merchants and others dealing; in Ploughs nnd BtUW are respectfully inTitrd tn examine our stock and prices. Columbus, febtt-tf IS.HI PITCH A Mill. (Sucetuort to McElrmtn a FUek.) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND Dealers in Produce, Flour. PlastrT. Salt, Fish, and all kinds of Groeeriep, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J Ridgway t Co.'s Foundry, Co minus. Omo. (snarydtf SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT eight mile from the eity partly improved. A good hewed lognimse, suble. well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm Is well adapted to raising all kinds of grains This farm must be told soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wish log to cuke a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do better than by calling on as If this does not suit we have UWrB mat wlU cauin m miL.L,c, myl R SA.UUKI. D.U.I I'H'at 11FNBV Y PAfllt. 4ULLOWAY V v Mil , A T '' f) ll N H V H A T LAW. 117 E will practice, law. as partners, in tho Court ol Franklin v v and enjoining coiinucs, unci m uie i-ircun. mm n Court. Office in Plait's new building, opposite Htate House. msyfitf W. A. Ni l I,, AilortK.v nt l.nw mill Nolle! lor hi I tliniecri faH-lCE Willi Win. Denuiaon Jr., No. H, Mfl Exchange, oppo vr UHMervwyoi state onoe. wwmy A. II. PCTTLBflj A Hornet mill Cuiirmrlliir nl l.nw. CoIiimiIhih, Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of State's office. jw WIM.IAM K. UII.MOHK. WA1LBI W. OtXtfOBJ U . R, cV V. W. 1. 1 1. MOKE, Atloi -in vh ut l.n w mill Mollclior in Clinnrery. Office, N. K. eorner Main and Seventh streets, mM-4ly Cincinnati, OHIO. WAl.TKK, Tint m.i,, AlliiriifV mid ( niinm Hoc nt l.nw. Col HitiliO" . Ohio A LSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds . lor Uie Mate ot New YorK. Office on High at, between Town and lUcb. octflO LUCIAN iiutti.es. theo. comstock. OKO. Oi comstock. HI TTI.CS, COMHTOCK oV CO., (Successors to B. Comstock, a Co.,) pUltWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil I Manufacturers, and dealers in Halt, Plaster, Firth and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. ffJ Liberal advances made onconsignmciitH. niard II. COMHTOCK tV CO. Furwtirdliig nnd CommUalon Mrrebutitii, ProdttM Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, COLUMDUS, OHIO. J. RIDGWAY & CO.H Iron Fniuidr), Brond itrect, nenr the BrldK'' Colum-IniH, Ohio. Stoves of nil kinds, and a great variety of Casting", always on hand. octl,'41 DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO 1 , Nell's) Exiliane, opposite the Secretary ot State's offlce, High st, Columbus. decll " GBOUUE E. WALCUTT, .SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, nm'J-dtf coi.umiius, ohio. lT. WHITING : HUNTINGTON BOOK-SELLKIiS and Htaiioners, next door to the Clinton Hank, High street, Colunibun, Ohio. A in..- assortment nt' Bouks and SUtionrry always mi hand. WN. NEt JIKHT. H. C. LII.I.KV. SEIBKRT Jk LILLEY, IIOGK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public OInces, Co-If tuinbus. aug2ti,'45 removal" DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, comer of Rich and Third streets, adjoining bis residence, and opposite tho First Haptist Church, decll-dll f EATHER. 100 bundles Upper and Skirting Leather just li received h ny iuku at ti.rrnr.it, apfl No iJ7 Main street, Cincinnati OBBK ABBOTT fc CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materialu, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, &c, &c, No. lfil High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock DAVIS, SMITH Ac CO., ttOMMIHSlUN AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-' Dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and selling Produce consigned for sale. sel'J-dly. JOHN W. BAKER. ROBERT AUMSTKONQ. BAKER A: ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O JOHN CARLISLE, (Late of Chillirothe, Ohio,) Produce, Commlaaion nnd FnrwnrdinK Merehnnt, mayl6d3m' CLEVELAND, OHIO. ELDRIDGE MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, High ttrut, l ' door north of Town, opposite the 17. S. Hottl, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, in thii neatest and mostfashinnablc style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, apl6-dtt A. I., MARTIN BAIN dV IIOHTON, IRON MONGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Sash, Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealfra in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tii.man'a stock. Sign ol the Back Saw, n;t High arret. CHARLES A BAIN, maylS-dtl JAMES M. HORTON. RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT INSURANCE. milK FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mas 1 sachusettu esnrcmUy empowered to injure against acci Dents. Capital t.0,000. OrrirK Hi-li street, nppusiti th' Cnpital Huu-i', i 'ulumbut. junclu-dtf D. R HOAG, Agent. ARCHITECT OFFICE Mechniiir 'a Hull, Vohtm' bus, Olilo.N. B. KELLY iniorms the public that during his absence all his Architectural business, Engineering and Surveying, will he MWUNf attended tonttlie above office bv th undrrsigncd. H IL BLACKMOfiE, nsjaoJ d Arcintect and civil ftllgiimi B. F. CONWAV. I., K '(IMI.INSON II. F. CONWAVdk CO., 0 ROCKRH, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG I RON, - AND CuhiiiiIhnIoii nnd ForwftrdlnR MiTfbnnta, FRONT STREET, JaniHyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. A B WOMBAUOH. WM. K. WIlEILKa WOMBAUGH A. WHEELER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL practice as partners in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Prompt attention will be given to the adjustmentand ulieetiiin of claims of large or mall amounts. Wat F, Wiiekleb. Xotaru 1'ubiic. will take denositions. nc- know led gmcnu of deeds, dec. Umcc ill itCll'S New Building, niTlb ot tll' Neil House. Columbus, .lime 24, 1850, june'J4-dly wlm JOHN L. BRYAN, Attorney nt Law nnd Snlleitor in CliHin-ery, FFICE in Clink's new Imilihg, two doors north of tho Ex- fsnjn liana. imayx'n-timii&.w It. I. L. BABER, Attorney ut Lnw, ('olmnbUN, Ohio, WlU. Mil nd promptly to all professional business intrusted to bix rare. OIHce East side of Hi. Ii nt.. over Sloi-nm'N Saddler tibop, next door south of the City Bank building. apji-a&wu UAILItOAD OM.MIU S LINE. (1ITIENS leaving In the Cars, by calling at the Stage ofHce, ' Nni tli East comer Neil House, cau secure Railroad Tickets, and also have the 1 hnnihua call for them in any part of the city. nuf n. u. rtr.AM, lawf u. . i urn pan y. JUDGE SWAN'S NEW WOKH. 1 . N . WHITING HAS jupt publifhed the second volume of Practice in C'ivil Actions, find Prueeeditifs ut l.nw. in Ohiu. nnd I'i , I- nt in Pleading, with Practical Noti-s; together with tbfl Forms of Process and Clerk's Entries. By Joseph R. Swan, late President of theTwellth Judichd Circuit, loi; tirst volume ended with declaration. I he fecund volume :races common law actions through the pleadings, the proceed ncs on demurrers, the nreoarations lor trial, tin- incidents of the trial by jury, damage, motions for new trials, bills of exceptions, verdicts anil judgments, liens and the priorities of liens of judgments and mortgages, executions and proceedings therein, appeals, certioraris and writs of error, with the usual forms of notices, bonds, affidavits, process, verdicts, judgments, mid Clerk's entries aud Sheriff's returns, and deeds in these proceedings. The proceedings in pnrtition, replevin, ejectment, arbitration, attachment against non-resident and absconding debtors, against water craft on habeas corpus, warrant of Attorney, and the forms of petitions, orders, appraisements, assignment of dower, tc., in proceedings by Executors and Administrators on the sale of real estate, is also given ; together with a full index of both vol umes, inrming a large kujmt royal cvn volume pssj pages, pj nnr v inii.iing. trice, a,'i. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S TREATISE. IIIST PUBLISHED n now edition of n Trentise on the Law J relating tn tlie I'owci s and Duties of Justices ol the Peace and Constables in the Stnte of Obi... with Practical Form-, ic. Hv .Inseidi H. Sunn, late Pre-ideiit nt tlie wellth Judicial Circuit. Fourth islihon, revised, corrected anil enlarged, 1 vol. 8vo.: fne law binding- Sinn Hn. w u tlir ti.iid editmn ot tbis wurk wim imblishi'd, (lie Legulture bave jm-ed nilinerou !nw. published in eight small vnlumes. 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Containing voluminous and learned notes to the Leading Cases in Merrhantile Law, decided by tho Amercan Courts, Edited by John Innia Clark Hare, Esq., and Horace Binney Wallace, Esq., ARCEilBOLD'SLAWOFNlSlPRIUS,Sivols. 8vo; fi. With all the requisite Forms, including the Ploadings in the several Actions, and the Evidence necessary to support them. Second and enlarged edition T, &. J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, Publishers and Importers, aplO-dAwy 197 Chesnut st, Philadelphia. HOWE'S HIIAKER HARHAPAKILLA COMPOUND. prepakeo bv steam, and put ur IN quart bottles. 11 HE recipe from which the Shaker Sarsaparilla is made was purchased nearly a year sinco, (at a great expense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (the Shakers, and although it has not been mode public until the present time. It has been extensively used by many of the first physicians and families of Cincinnati, who nave pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet offered to the public. The mode in which it ia prepared, viz j by steam, enables the proprietor to extract from the herbs used their full strength and real essence, a desideratum which has never yet been obtained in the manufacturing of any other Sarsaparilla Compound, henco its vast superiority as to its medicalqunlities, over nil other would be HARSAPAR1LLAS. To those at present using a Harsaparilla mixture, a Blngle trial will convince them of the above fact The wonderful healing powers of this preparation are due to the manner in which it is prepared, (namely 1 V itcam,) as well as to the composition of the ingredients used. Its leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots and herbs which are used in no other Harsaparilla com pound at present heforu'the public ; and the physicians who have examined tbe recipe, from which it is composed, say that it is the best preparation ot that inestimable root extant, and that the propertici it combine an a iniHticine is entire-y peculiar to itself ; it acts as a gentle stimulant, and also as an a terative as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach as a purgative, in moving the bowels sufficient for the purposes ot nature, without exciting them lo unnatural action, ami an a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, in removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating tbe entire system, for which reason it is peculiarly efficacious In the removal and permanent cure ot all diseases Hrising from U IMPURE STATE OV THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Nore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases re-ulting from the use of Mercury, Ac., Ac. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-ness, Loss of Appetite, Acidity ot tho Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from cur-rupt humors and as a never falling remedy in all diseases arising lorm a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It U unparalleled , such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic Aflectjons. General debility, Ac., Ac. It is found also to give great relief to females in all complaints pecuUarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depends the benefit to he derived from Its use. Be particular in seeing that the hottcls are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head of one of the sect of Stinkers on the wrspper, and at hw bottom of tlie label a tac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest meant. Agents in Columbus: B. II. Mkakinos, Demo At Sons, f Ro-erts A Co., Kino a Briqos, Wm. Schneider. Sold in quart buttles, at 91 each, or 6 bottles for $.". Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnaii. B. I) Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had of the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be alle to judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your indirfduRl case or not. IIOWE'H CELEBRATED i dm.II CANDY Till BRST RRMKDT KNOWN FOR COUGHS, COLD.", HOARSENESS. SORB THROAT, WHOOPING COUOH, .-.. n Its reputation Is now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will toufy to its merits. KING & HK1GGS, General Agents for Franklin county. Also, to he had of the Druggists generally. jnorlO-lf EDGAR CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALPHXP WOOD. CONKLINU, WOOD A CO., MAjnrPACTTJRERS nr Ft' RE WHITE LEAP, IH Oft, ! PARI 9 WHITE no. I, DO. DO. PARIS GRKCK, DRY WHITE LEAP, CHROME TEM.nW. KEP I.EAtl, CHROME liREE f . IITHARQI, CHROME RE P, FUTTT, CHINESE BLUE, H.t WHITINO, 'FIRE DRIED,' ASSORTED COI.'p FAINTS, IN CIDER VINEGAR. UT E hare adopted the most approved method, as practised by the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White L''ad. sod will warrant It equal to any made in the United States. We whi rant tbe quality of each article we manufacture to he as good ss can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction Offered at the kiwrst prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH HJR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take kern at market price annually. CONKLINO. WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 28, 1849. dawly DR. HULL'S COMI'OCNR PLI ID EXTRACT OK MAKMAI'ARILLA has given more general fiitisfocliou, und has cured all the comphiints for which It is recommended MON effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It is warranted to lie six times cheaper and better than Uie molasses nnd water mixture of Townseiid'K, which In reality Is but n shudow compared to the intrinsic substance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable prcparatem I Persons wishing to be cured ol Dyaiwpsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li vor Complaints, Neuralgia, Hciutic I'ains, Bheuniatlstn, Dropsy, Colic, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrfta-a, mid all disorders arising from an impure state of tho blood or habit of the system, (without laying the foundation for other aud worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the dispensing of calomel and other potaonous minerals,) Would do well to give this Sarsuparillu a trial. Our own experience proves It the praise bestowed upon Its nctlvo healing properties, by ovory ier-sou we meet, (save n doctor) the demand that Is dully iucren- tU, not only in tills city, hut trom orders dully received from all dirttmici'B, go to strengthen our confidence in its being the greatest curwiTL ii,ii,i mat ill" worm nuseverproauceu. i,ci unie witti out appetite, or tone to their liiircstivti orirans. or weukueis from severe medical, or nhoii treatment in cases of Dysentery, DIarrho'a r i.noicro, try a single iiottie, and our word lor it, they will not be diaappointi d. ror sate ny E. EBERLT, Successor to It. II. Meakings, Family Medicine Depot, High street. OLD DR. JACOB TOWNHENIK The original discoverer of the Genuine Tomniend SartaixirilUt () LI) Dr. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, aud hau long dbrbh unowii ss wo Autnor biiu uiscovcrer oi me nenuiiu' Original "Towiw-iid Snrsanurillu." lleina noor. he waa eomnel led to limit its manufacture, by which means it has been kept out of market, and the soles circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, und known its value. It hail reached Hut ears of many, nevertheless, ns those persons who had been healed ot sore diseases, and saved fruin death, proclaimed its wonderful cures it relaxes strictures and tightness, removes all obstructions and Invigorates the entire nervous system. Is not this then the Medicine you pre-eminently need J But can any of these things be said of S. I', Townsend's inferior article 1 Tbis young man's liquid is not to be compared with tho old Doctor's, because of one grand fact that the ono la Incapable of deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, fermenting, and blowing the nottles containiug it Into fragments l tho sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods I Must not this horrible compound ho poisonous to the syste t What I put acid into IJltBUI already diseased with aciC What causes l)isH!psiti but acid t Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces ( flatulence, heartburn, palpitation ot tho heart, liver complaint, diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood r What Is Scrofula but Hn acid humor In the body i What produces all tho humors which bring on Eruptions of tlie Skin, Scald Head, Salt Uhcum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations in ternnf and external 7 It is nothing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less. Whit causes Rheumatism hut a sour und acid fluid which insinuates itself between the joints and elsewhere, Irritating and inflaming tin? delicati! tisanes upon which it acts 1 So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, und nearly all the ailments which aitlict human nature . Now is it not lkorrlble to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use thin Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound of S. P. Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townaed'a Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is an imitation of his nferior preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid that we ahould deal in an article which would bear the most distant leKeiiiblnnce. to S. I'. Townscud's article ! We wish it understood, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P, Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one Biugle thing in common. As 8. p. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used in preparing it, and which are incapable ot changes which might render them the Agents of Disease instead of health 1 Since the above was put in type tho following fact has come to our knowledge ; which is truly tyled The Triumph of Jnntlre The Wnr Ended! S. P Tiicnrend abandoned the Jieid Old Dr. Jarak Totomnid t in dicatedby the People S. P. Townsend bus at last given up the manufacture of any more Sarsaparilla, having disposed of his business to some strangers. Thus his claims to Originnlity and other pretensions fall to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, in Uiub evading the Issue before tin public, by disposing of Ills trade. The fact that he wus no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whose life was a worker on Railroads, canalB, chopping wood, saw logs, dock sticks, Ac., A'.c. The fact, also, that his article became botorious for its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Bottles, thereby deceiving and injuringthe sick, and destroying goods , deinonntrutes beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric of his claims. Hereafter it Is to bo sent out to the peoplo by some Strangers, yet bearing the name of H. P. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangers intend to print on the labels tlie namo of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its bad character of Souring anil Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, u m w botching, no prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. I'. Townsend's souring compound from public odium, unless it Is made entirely different from ita present character ; and it they do this, it will become another article of Sarsapnrilla, and they might as well give It another name limt ns last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not 8. P. Townend's. Itut if there in no alteration, the people may auu kkjjcci me Bwiieoiu souring, j - .i -. nooi iieer stun. We have feh it a dulv to inform tin miblic of tlie true uositioi of tliis matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not lie cotilnundcil witu tins Homing article, in conclusion wo would remark ibat some months ago S. p. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton st., a first rate store, and sat himself down only it few doors below us, in Nuussnu st , the inotivesand object ot which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangera, who have taken up 0, P.'s business, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, und wo will then see if thouc Strangers follow us us S. P. did. Depot for the Old Doctor's Sursiumrilla is doW 108; Nassau st. THOMPSON, BKILLMAN & CO., PruDrintnrs. Principal office for the Western Slates. Vine St., ;id do.n ;ib ,w 4th, Cincinnati. O. W. CAltliUUN.Uenerat Agent, to whom all onlorsnr applications for agencies must la; uidn Med This Sarsaparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in the State, and Is advertised in most of ihe country paper. In In every county there is some one authorized to estahlinh sub-agencies for the county in which he resides, and the same can be ascertained by reference to the counlypapera For bbIc in Columbus by DENIO A- H ARRY, Agents lor Frank II n county. Also, by Nenrv I.ono, OroveporL lebSC-dAwly BULL'S (JEN CINE AND LATEST IMPItOVI D HA USA 1 A It I LLA. KNOW ALL MEN. that we have this day appointed It. II. MKAKINCH, of Cincinnati, our Agent for the State of Ohio at large, for the sale of Dr. John Hull' Genuine Improrut F.rtrait of Sarsaparilla, where nil persona, or Sub-Agents, will he supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOHN HULL A 00 Louisville, Ky., April 16, 18.V). B. Eberly, successor to H. II. Meakings, at the old stand. High strict, in tin only authorized Agent for the gale of Dr. Hull's Sarsuparillu in Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely up on obtaining the Oenuine anil Improved Article. As there Bre counterfeiters about, be sure to buy from tin; authorized Agent, and then you will be sure ofthe Genuine Article. B. II. MKAKINOS, Cenersl Agent fur Ohio JIM KKCEIVED, AT TDK DEPOT lor tlie sale of Hull's Sarsaparilla Bttsj ptfter Popular Family Medicine, n large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Oenuine Sarsaparilla, combining Yellow Hock, Bur Dock, and other valuable extract, indiengousto our Western soil, put up expressly for this Agency. This great and OD bImIhB preparation is finding its way into the boom of every atllicted lamily, lor the w i.ole world ia challenged to produce an nrticle so pleasant to take that will so effectually purify the blood. treBfuY en tlie system, nnd guard it against any sickness or epidemic whatever! It never tails to give relief, and is warranted to he superior to Townsend's, and every other preparation pefari the public. In this city hundreds have beencured of the worst forms of Scrofula, Erysipelas, DyHppjmtn. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sri-atic Pnlns, and distress in the side and breast, and many who were on tbe brink of confirmed Oonaumption. Tins Dreiiarntion ol Dr Hull's i nn accrel tm imtent medicine: hence, thousands of physicius prescribe and use it in their practice. Dr. Bull asks no protection by " patent." and if anyliberal-minded M. D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too strongly rivited to the " Chain-Oang," to bbbsM eople swallow Calomel and other villainous mim-rids. nolens volenti will write to him and satisfy him that h haa not killed more j,an nine out of every ten of his patients, he will gladly semi him a full formu- lar oi we ingredient- used in tils valuable .jvji;inmnii - "Down with the leeches' Down with ihe blood suckers I Down with Calomel and other poisonous mineral, which has sent thousands and lens of thousands to a premature grave t FURIFV YOUR W.OULM Strike nt tlie heart of the disease, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organs, and you cannot fail to build up new nnd pure blood for the sustereuice of the general system. To do which, nothing has been given to man nothing within tho reach id human agency begins to compare with Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla Rememtwr that in case of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, for I am m authorized by the proprietor" nf this truly great and wonderful prepamtion. For sale by . at EBERLY, Only agent for Columbus. East side High strict, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors south ofthe State House. f jonelv'-d&wj , VETEItlNAHY l IMiERY. T. H. BISHOP, VETKRiNaRV Suroeon, RESPECTFULLY offers hi" services to the inhabitants ol this citv and vicinity, apsnrina thoe who may nalrrmise him that he will endeavor to giv, general satisfaction. All surgical operation perlorrncg wim peneci saieiy. Ann me majority of the diseases incident to the Horse cored. T. B. Bishop can be found at his Veterinary Forge, hark of the Neil House. Refrrenre to the following gentlemen : Major Barker, A. L. Olmsted, E. Williams, J. Barton. june.Vd(fcw3m PAPER H'ARKMOI SE.-CYItCfl W. FIELlI A CO, I Cliff si, N. Y., offer for ssn Bleachino Powder 200 casks best quality. Boda Ash 25 tons g-d quality. At.rsi 10i) hbls. ground and 100 bbs. crude. Smai.ti IU -t English 3 F E, 4 E. and 4 F K super. Ultbama bike Best French and Herman, various brands Raos 120 tons DoOBSaMle, all qualities. Ram Bl ttiifei Foreign, ssssorli d qualities. Together with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and i nper-.-uaBers narenais am aw NOTICE. VTOTICE is herehy given, that wehavethisday appoint)) .-mith i st MILLS, r.SQ-i . our Aceni-. ior ui nnu in nur names tm ro led and receipt lor the claims and arroants whirh have arisen m may fiTealter arise in our prnies-.nmai prm-ner. Dr. PRAMCI3 CARTER, Or N. (JAY, " WILLIAM TFtEVITT, " 8 (lANBURY BIOTH O. W. MARIrl, " JOHN B. THOMPSON, " II. L. HOWAK.D, " B. M 8MITH. JOHN HoRRHON, Jan-T-dAwtf April 13, 1850 JIPlSXI MONK V DIONKV! "IflJ TblMinilid MitllnrM hi ((hi..' I ifJK ,. " 7,wlH J"1' Particular attention to the collection la Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, loArl and W sconsin, of that class of elai,,,. long since marked a "LOSS, "liime Wont " ,m, n..t ....II ,. m l. . .... paper publishers. Manufacturers, nnd others, Five years expe-neiice has given him confidence hence there will bo no charge but so lar as collections are made. Cards giving i -den-no terms and Instructions, Will be sent in answer to POssj ..Am gSm Address, W.B.JAUVW,' MgM-dAwly Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ohio. I" KEP POSTED DP ! I Every correct business man keeps ,i I""ted up, so that in any emergency, or tor wt5& stttlslactiou, lie can tell at a glance the condition of his worldly t- 1--t If Mich Hu n Ih iieeeaMiirv In on r neeniili.rv luunfntl and which warns us of any innovations or losses, how inucli more nepeaian is it to pa poscBd up in nuHttn far more impurtnnt, and upon which hangs all the hopes und happiness of ourselves, our wives and little ones, in guarding the greatet sol' all blessings, lUaUhf Tho sad efiects of last summer should not be lost upon us and very wisely dutti our City Fathers enjoin upon all, to look to our tenements, cellars, and enclosures, nnd to remove all MMHUBfe and deleterious causes of itnuurity to the air wo breathe. Human Agency can do much to alleviate it not entirely prevent a repetition of the disastrous effect ot that dreudlul scourge with which we were visited last spring and summer, and which Indiscriminately plucked lrom our beautiful garden the rich and tho poor, the young and tho aged I the loved father, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom congeniality of feeling and IrieiiiMiin had endeared one to the other, in tlesnot t be severed, only by death ! Nothing through Human Agency has ever been given to the world that will so thoroughly guard the system nginn-t Cholera, or imy sickness whatever, as the daily use of Dr. HiiII'm Compound I luid Extract of Harsapurllla I Tho Doctor hn very lately made valuable improvement- by the combination ot Yellow Dock and other Roots indigenous to our Western soil, UlltpUcea " HuII'h HnrsajmrillH" at the head of every preparation as a "Purifier ofthe blood," and "Corrector of the general system." No one can have sickliest that uses this valuable preparation. Certificates are pouring in from every direction, speaking in the highest termi of the most wonderful cures ever etti cti d, after every thing else had failed. To obtain the genuine and In te.it improved, procure from tho Agent for Columbus, E. KRKRLY, Hucecssor to B. H. Meakings, east Bide High street, next toBut-Icr'- Bakery. junel9-dAw2w rjVKUM W. KIKI-D oV CO. No. 11 Cliff st., New York, Newspaper, 29x43 inches. Newspaper, 28x4(1 inches. NewBpejMr, 28x42 inches Newspaper, 2iix:i7 inches. Newspaper, Sn'McxIItt in. Newspaper, MkSI inches. Newspaper, 24x32 inches. Newspaper, 24x30 inches. Newspaper, 24x34 inchea. Newspaper, 'J2x32 inches. Newspaper, 22Vjx35 inches. Newspaper, 23x37 inches. Newspaper, 334x38 inches. Newspaper, 25iX3.'i inches. Newspaper, 2oMjx4(Ha inches. Newspaper, BfffetfOta inches. Newspaper, 19x24 Inches. Newspaper, 21x40 inches Envelop Paper 2,400 reams ull sizes. Colored Paper Lift) reams assorted sizes. Writtng Puper 000 cases, a complete assorUnent. News .-.nd Book Ink Superior quality. News and Book Paper made to order of any size and quality at hurt notice. dS7-dAw VALUABLE HEAL EHTATE FOR MALE. The sub scriber odors for sale, on very liberal terms, tlie following de-Scribed real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ol the eastern boundary line ot the corporation of Co. luiiibu.-, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit i out-lots Nos. M 99. KM), 10."i and 100. of OrtktbVl addition of nnMnt. Al,. . . I, 2, 1 and 5, of Ramsey's addition. 20, 81 and W, of OaMMtplott'l subdivision of half section No 23. Also, in-lot No. 23, on Town street, of (champion's addition to the city ot Columbus. On out-lot No. h0 there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-huuses, &c. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town st. a email frame house. For further particulars, ns to price, Ac., inquire of the subscriber on tho premises. BplMstWtl AII08 B, RAMSEY. OJLRPBTING ! CARPETING ! A P. HI ONE A CO., have on hand one of the largest and best assorted Blocks of Fine Ciirpets nnd Oil Cloth Brer ottered in Columbus, embracing all the dittercnt styles, viz Superfine Turkey and Wiltran ; I Superior Ingrain . .Superior Tapistry DTBSseu Fine do Superfine. Brussels; .Superior Venttian ; Imperial, 3 Ply; I 10-4 Sup. DruggeU, Wooien ; Superfine do 10-4 " " Linen. Also, Superior Wiltran Tulted and Cheniel Ruggs. Also, Superior 10-4 Linen rihcetinga, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assorUnent of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Shades, Ac., Ac. (msrlA-d&w RA;S. Cash paid lor Hoi's, ( ' nnvaPM Bagaing, OrnM, and Tarred Hope, and nil other ikwi lull (111 of paper-maker's lock, by CYRUS V. FIELD A CO. il- -7-dA w At their Rag Warehouse, 9 I Bei kman st. THE AMAH TEA COMPANY, 186 GreeMtflOM Nt'et, New Yrk. rp j F, proprietors leg to call the attention of connoisseurs in 1 Tea, and the bead of fumilje. to Ihe choice and rare selec tion ot Teel ImporM by them, and hitherto unknown in thia country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with viruin purity nnd strrncth. nnnluce nn infiiaioii ot MirnniiHiiiiT richueps and tlavor. The T) as ottered BM the lollowinc i Tlie Jmldo Bloom, a Black Ton, at sJl.Ot) per lb. Niphon. to 50 Men, I Osacca, a (ireen Ti'r, at Too-tiiaa Tickl-tslaa " Ud-fl Mixture, ft compound of the most rare nd choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of Assam 1,00 75 50 1,00 Willi n view to encouraee the introduction ot iIiimm mainlil Tete, it Is tlie intention of the proprietors to distribute by lot, aiiioou' the IHtlTliHfer. a (HlantitV uf Tim. eiilinl InfAr tirst man' profit on the sales effected. Enen purchaser will n:ceive enc losed in the package, a numbered certificate, i-ntitling him to one chance in the distribution til Wor rvvry fi,,y ("Pnt9 ,H'd "ut, and on the receipts amounting to f-JO.OOO, the undermentioned parcels uf Tea, to the value ot ten percent,, in two thousand dollars, will be given avay a llonnsrs'," according to the lollowliiir scalo: - 5 Prizes of SO lbs. of Tea each at 11,00 per lb. JM lbs. or -250 30 10 " " 500 "500 100 - 5 soft ... 500 -.10 " I " - 250 850 48.1 Prizes in all 2,000 2,000 Tlum persona who prefer lower priced Tens can receive their inii in nroportiim. .,r thev will - ie.(.orel.H,i4 tnr rmh at n dedaj ttoa of lo per cent. IHT ' ountry Am iiN reipured Applicati.ins to be addn-ssed. pofl paid, to the Company' Depot, as above. Ijiliii'it-dAwItm A FAH.M AND SAW HUM. FOR HAI.E. AN BieeUint farm of 17!t WBTm. in (icnoa tp., Delaware co. It; 17, Tp. :i, B. 4, on the east side of Itlg Walnut at the mouth ot Duncan - run ; nliont M acres itntirovod. about no ot irnod Ii llni hind. The farm i well calculaU-d for grain or atoek. It i a part ot (he Maxwell tract. There is a tino settlement around It. On the premises then is a good saw mill, which takes the water trom Walnut creek and Duncan's run. It is a good ait for a grist null The Innu, and an undivided half of the saw milt, wili be sold together or separate. About one third ol the pay will be re-quired down, the balance in payments Mr. Hammond lives on i-pirn-'. (jyio-.iinfli.wtl WAI.Tr.K TliKAI.I, URPETH AREGOlNfl-OFF. Thoe h.autifolmA cheap Car ' pets are leaving fast call soon it you would haTe one this iring. on 'i.p'-.'.iAw n COWLES & CO. I'll l l A in: i. i sum's. m ll VAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED J"ea.sH().,stti,8kins and Slip, thick and thin soles. Also, Chil.Iren's (iaiters, the finNt article made in the Union, just opened by tp3-dAw II COWL EH CO A Mill). 'pHE umleisigned liave formed a copartncrahlp under the I naiueol HTAtiE Si rklSP.IK for th., t rmuu.-tlr.ii r.f Wl.nl. aleand ttetail (irocei v nnd Forwitrding nnd rnmrnlaalon himiiteia, at tbe new brick (irocerv. corner ot IIilOi and Friend slreetn, formerly occupied by J. M. Utown, and solicit the atten-ion of those winbiiiL' to ourrlinxe tn a ! .r . ntr-tr ,,1 ...l(,d tn mi IN J. II. HTAf.E. Columbtis, Mar 25-dA:wtL C. IL FH1HBIE. NEW It If I Iv (iltOCKUV.t IHtNEH OF IIK.M A.-HU 1 l( I I ,mi STREETS. 'II HE undersigned havini; purchased thestm-kof J. M. Brown, will continued the liWerv anil Fonvaidimr and Commis- ! nusiiir-BB, anu iteg leave ut eau tne attention oi our inends and the public generally to a well selected strark of (iroceries, Ac. Ac, to which a large stock will he added soon, and offered at whole-ale ami rvtail st b.w oriee mnrj.i-uflf.wu. -i (,;. A t bl- 1. II JEXTS ATTEND. HP It 1N(I BTTLE8 SMpertea .-ilk " Plli-h llati: as iui.nl rmlv Art Aim tr.rtrr.nr boT.i.f.t Fine French Cloths, fashionable Cs si meres, new ami vrry Ireautifu stylus Vestiugs of both Silk and Maraailes, Cravats of dilferen an Ins, united to the season, Ac, Ac, jut opened by "!" M. UUWLKf iv t;u PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SAI.K. LOU sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a lare ass irtment ol Printing Materials, consisting in part of 1 Donhle Meilinm Hmith Press 1 8 tan berry Press. Xt lbs. Pica 400 Bourgeois, nearly new WO " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 Minion, Severn fonts Fancy Type. Also. Job Trne of tienrlv MtsrfJ ntkh nart nl which is neorlr new. Torether with Htandr, tialleys, Hticks. Chase. Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion nt the abov will tie sold extremely low for cash, or on short time. aWllt CHAM .SCOTT, Agent NEW OOODS. WE have in store, and offer for sab- cm fpei terms II doz. Choppine Axes of favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad " 100 " Hhovels and Hpades " 100 Mill and Cross Cat Haws JOO boxes Window Cdass I000Q lights ' Hash inOO lbs Potty mi nnis i.inseen tl. 200 io .- Nails. sMnrtcd. (iERE. ABBOTT A CO., nov9 At the Mgri ot the Oilt Padlock. A CAltD NOTICE is hereby girrn that the iimWsismrd have this day entered into a co-partnership, for tbe purps of practising Law, Buying, Selling and Leasimr Real EfMte, Hurvrjing, dividing and sub-dividing of lands and lot, the Collection of Clalma in central Ohio, and, also, to all business heretofore done by J F. Prnith. JOfF.PH F. ."Ml TIL April 10, IHSO-apiadtf SAMUEL M MILLS. WOOL I ii I f WW 1 POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warehouse. I UUiVvU near the National Road Bridge, by apl6 FITCH HALE 41DOO fT IIIMHs hinm U.utd by John cju.kcv Ad.m,, ,J Sfi , lliry ol llicir Admlni.traUu...- Till. Work i. publi.hiil In large .lie l'Aiio. toL of 130 Dure. .uMnnimlly bo, , ,, ,.r, ., , ,,., .fl Mm t3 A'h""'" '""uiui"l! Mcur.le portrdu on itael. There being no work oxlMil glvtni tho irlTatc nd public Urea ol tbr.0 lllo.lnoual'relidcnui, and Ihe world nnowncd repuU-lion of the author a. a Htatr-BUlan and n scholar, muat aecure an BXttMta MM lor tho above book. 1' Agent, wanted. J. II. KII.KV St CO., Agent. J! At the New llookltore, Cofumbin. IJItliHMF.U TAM.OW CANDLGH of th Tery tir.t quil Mid Bprfru, ' "I '" 'i" " UUr fc",T. con,OT of F'0111 Front M. P. HOWLETT & CO. i Yxf'i.XfiW" ''lo""t i""1 ub.tantl.l DWEI. Linu HUUHF.8 on 1 own .troet, between Fourth and Fifth I117 North ll,m t R,eb.e aSa A 0lg nki.v METROPOLITAN PORTRAIT CLUB, Officec 88, Albany Road, London, Engtand. rI 1 Directors beg to amiounco that there will be drawn for a M, Grand deries ot Portraits of all Dorses entered for the forth coming Qretl Derby Race. The drawinif will ha enndneteil hmmsi tl.,,u.. hIir.t.i.. pUM which have hitherto Riven so great satisfaction, and secured to the above AsBoeiation such isxtenaive patronage; and that while the paat success and high estimation in which the Club la held ore flubjmsot pleasing ooxifrahilatlon to the Projectors, they anoottregfj eadeefoan for a still further development of their plan. For the future, therefore, tho number of Frizes will be ex " inline i-oriraiw 01 an nurses huh are entered tor each particular Race. Non starters as weU as Winners and Starters I he billowing list U now open : 5,000 MemlH-rs to each Class. First Class $10, second do., 5 third do., CL Pel Mm eei have one or morn shares in each or I'ltherof the different Classes. Those Member, who draw the Portraits of First, Second and I bu d Doiiee. the other starling Hurses, also those that do not j-tart (but which nre entered for the Race,) will receive the fol- mvm prizes. Thedrawing will take place ten days before the Kaees. hirtn.it if IVirtrtitnl lortnu,.f lii;-j tin'itnt Div'diWiuit t mt llotv. SecninJ Hurw. Third Hons tba PiirtJiTb PortrtJt ol of Stsrtwi. Non -surttn. First Class JEaO.OOO 10,OtKI 5,O00 ..000 10.000 BeMBdda 10.000 5,000 a.soo 2,500 5,000 lliird do. 2,000 1,000 500 500 1 000 mar tssnuj Bbb iniiiiOer ot Horwes enured for the Race All I et-terri to conuuii u remittance Drafts, Bank Notes, Ac , addressed and made payable to the Managing Director, JUlla BUlUlIUtii;, Esq., 88 Albany Road, London, England. iim o iniMieiiiateiy on uie receipt ot a remittance. 11 1.10 HM nr. nf ll,., 1. ...... n-i1l 1... ....... i.l. . ... . r " - w. .m. .. ... m tHj.il wim mo lurEunam ntun- Ijerstoeni h uWmhcr, so that ho mav know hix mmitim. anH whether or not he be one of the fortunate. Office commission 7M. per cent , to be deducted from the above Prizes. ... l.iD. yvn ior nn: n. i.eger name as ihe above, marl LIT KB COMPLAINT, JAIMHCE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OB NBHTOU8 DEBILITY, A LL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases arising --A from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, inward Piles. Fullness, or Blood tt,the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, RtttM, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in tbe StOSiBObi -Sour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming ofthe Dead, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering nt the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lyniy posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before UU Bight, l ever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes oi Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, nnd Great Depression of Spirits, can te etlectually cured by ' I)R HOOFLANDS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the German Medicim Stars, No. VXArchst., Philadelphia. Their power over tho above diseases is not excelled, if equalled by any other prcnaration in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases Mffeor skilllul physicians had failed. These Bitters m worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases ofthe Liver and lesser glands, exrrcismg the inout nearthing powers in weakness and affections of tho digestive nrgnns, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND HE CONVINCED. The Hon. Charles D. Hiueline, Editor of tho "Camden Demo cntr," the best paper In West Jersey, says. July 21 1 "Honflniid'ti tJermnn Bitten." ' v" liae pi-en niiiiiy tluitcriiig nutieeH ot this medicine and the source trom which tliey came induced us to make inquiry re-npecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use It, und must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and tbe powerful indue ce it exerts npon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and Bticngtheus the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making bleep refreshing. " If this medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as trom the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would adviae our tnends who are at nil indisposed to giTe trial it will then recommend itself, It should, in fact, be in every family. No oilier mediefne can produce tuch evidences of merit." From the H Boston Bee.") The editor said, Dec. !?Jd : " Dr. Hoofiand's Crlebrattd German Hitters for tho cure ol Liver Comprint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly ono of the mod popular medicines ofthe day. These bitters havs been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of ,ri "iii"oJi ""in uie uioui una remedy, we are convinced that, in the u-e ot iheso Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste ami fmell, and can be used by persons witn the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience and to the afflicted we advise their use." "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. 25: w " Dr. Hooftatufs German Hitlers, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as nn nrticle ot murh efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such in the cane, we would advise all mothers to obtain n bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitnied OOutitnUont will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience tho salutary effect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and literary attainments, said in his " New York Weekly Messenger," January "Dr. HoofiantFs German Hitters. Here is a preparation wlch the ' I'ding -r. .w- in lb.- I'm ,11 Hppenr to l. unanimous in recent MSemf, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the mod celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hooffand, Professor to the University ot .lens, Private Physician to tbe King of Pros siu, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has arer produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicinr of which he was the inventor and endorser may lie confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepaia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach. Courdip.'iiion, anil all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach tbe liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express thier conviction of its excellence and several ot the editors speak of its effects from their own in dividual experience. I'nder these circumstances, we feel war ranted, not only in railing the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's ( Dr. C M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recom mending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDKNCi:. The Philadelphia Saturday (iazette," the best iamily newspa per published in the Lulled States -the editor says of DR. HOOFLANCfS GERMAN BITTERS. " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Mi dicine to the confidence and patronage of onr readers ; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hooflnud's German Bitters, we wish it to tie distinctly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums ol the day. that are noised about for a briet period and then torgott. n alter ihey have done their guilty race of mischief, hut of a medii-ine lung established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty it-elf." . Evidence upon e. idence baa been received (like tbe foregidn-Irom all sections ofthe Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in ita favor Is, that there is more of It used in the practice of the regular Physicians gf Philudephia than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will nwt with their quiet approval when presented ev.-u in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Comnlaint and Dvsoensia no on- ran doubt, alter imlittf it as directed. It acts specifically upon tho stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel in all bit ions diseases the effect i iminrdiate. They ran be administered to female or infant with safely and reliable benefit at any time HI If ARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine ban attain d that high character which is necessary for al! medicine-, to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the riak of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK H ELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE They have th written signature of C. M. JACKSON npon tbe wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, srithout rhtch easy art spurious. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 130 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late ot 278 Race it.,) Philadelphia, and hv resin-ctaWe dealers generally throughout the country. Also, lor sale ty Dr.NHi A HON, Columbus. mar24 dA waltly hTfFIT 1 1 LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND ' WATER PROOF BLAC'KJNfS. IV undersigned U the inventor and manufacturer of the above named article, which he ran reeomrrtend ti his friends and the public worthy of their consideration. Having been engaged some thirty years in the manufacture of Boots and Shoe, be considers himself a hfl4fe of the merit of the article be ftW for sale, nnd of the effect It pre-duces on leather. This blackintt will not produce a polish, but make the leather softer, much more durable, and renders it WATER PROOF. lie solicits those who dWire to keep their feet dry, to wear easy boots or shoes, or tn practice rtal .i-. n - tny, to give it a lair trial, and be will warrant aiisfa-tion. For sale wholesale or retail at my Hhoe Store at No. 13S, High ft, three door north of the Franklin Hones, where all orders will be thankfully received, and properly attended to. te.V'9 1yw J fl OKIFFITH TCAHRIAUK TRTlMMIiH. " I ( U I M,n Elastic Springs; 30 sett Iron Axles: 100 sett Rn.se I Ut f Hiihb Itarid , 1 bales Moss ; Patent Leather , Lace, Tufts, Damask Linings Painted and Gum Cloth Turks, Sesonei Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac For sale by JwneT HERE, ABBOTT A CO. -
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Full Text | COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1850. VOLUME XIV. NUMBER 26. KB I N T E D AND PUBLISHED BY 800TT 8t BASOOM. OFFICE MOfMtf cob. or high it. and ouuar ALMtv. TKIIMH Invnrlnbly in advance. The Daily, to person in Columbus, per year MM by mail out of Columbus m during the session, and Tri-Weekly bUMM Oil . 6 oo of . S oo . 4 00 . a 00 . a oo . 1 50 . 1 25 . 1 00 . a oo . 1 oo . 50 . 40 By i ni. 1 1 The Tri-Weckly by mull Weekly in Columbus Out of the city; by mail, fault To clubs of four "ml upwards To btabl of ten ami upward, to otic address. Daily, session Tri-Weekly Weekly, single To clubs of m ami upwards Advertising. The following rate and rules of advertising Lave been agreed upon between tho proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journal, to be observed, in all cases, Hfter tbis date. July QQ, 184!t. . Dally Pnper. )ne square, 1 0 lines or less, one Insertion . each additional . i 1 week 3 .!V."'.. " I month m u u a ..." 6..." H a..." in... $0 50 025 J 50 a oo 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 . . is oo 18 00 10 00 BO oo 32 00 25 00 .. . 30 00 80 00 . . 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 0U Standing card, 5 llnea or leas, per annum column, with 4 changes, M " " " " " 14 " It. ,.X " " U " BUMM weekly " " daily " 1 1 " wiUi 4 changes " " " " 6...." JJ k " "W.. " " changed weekly " " W " " daily " " Other MNM nt provided tor, chargeable in conformity with the dtiove rates. The ntAndnrd ot MMMM tu M million tVIie For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a WNWtt length nt tune, ana ior eacn aouiuouai square mscru'u under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to hi: considered liV til'1 Year, unless it is IB citied on tlie manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accounUtble for the accuracy of leital advertise-menta beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, lor each name the nmn tn he. in all ciued. Daid In advance. All advertisements from strangera or tranaieut perions to be paid in advance. Advertiacmente not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued ono month, unless ordered out, and pnymem will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be couftned rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, (iencral Agents, Real Kstate Agents, Slc., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at tho usual rates. No ADVKRTIBIMKNT9 CAN BK INIRHTED ORATUITOVSLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by tuneral invitations, or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to be paid for. (tegular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to novate enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be Inserted with ihe understanding that the same is to be paid for. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only whrn accompanied by an advertisement All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the bore rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on tho inside exclusively, to be charged at tin-rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rptea. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertisements brought in by them. js, Counting House Almanac for 1850. FEBRUARY. JANUARY. J5?1Y- s.m.t.w t. r.t- s. m. t. wt. !: .. .. 1 2 3 4 5 .. 1 2 3 4 5 fi 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 13! 13 14 15 l(i 17 18 19 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. 28 29 30 31 s.(m. t. v t. f.s. ,.m. t. w t. f. s. .. 12 .. 7." .... 12 3 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(1 II 12 13 14 15 16 17' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 20 27 28 .... aSag7gag9 j :I031 MABOH, SEPTEMBER. "i.m. t. w t. r. s. s. k. t.w T.jr. .. Z 1 "2 1 "2 3 4 5 (1 7 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 U 10 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 !2 23 24 25 20 27 28 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 29 30 .. ... .. APRIL. OOTOBEH. M. T wt.f.s l. m. T. W r. r. s. .. .. 7i 3 4 "5 f. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 IS 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 arm n to i.... NOVEMBER. v M. T. Wj T. F.l. .." V." .". .. .. 12 I 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 1 8 1 13 1(1(17 n 21 2li2? 801 MAY. S. M. T. Wj T. V. J. .... 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 It 10 17 18 IS 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 17 28 29 30 31 S. M. T. w r. r. s. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 IS 20 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER. m.t.,vt.f.5. :i 4 5 ii 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 20 27 31 1 SIACAl 'LAY'S KNIJI.AM). MACAUI.AY'S KNIII. ANU. 2 ol.. 12mc. Mualin. In niMrli Hum,?'. MhI For thW by IMJ27 L N. WHITINO II UUNTIHr.TON. ' TOOLS. flO Carpent'T. Blnl uthrr. who uw cnrponWr tool., wi. niot S rcpertfully ..y tli.t wr hay.1 the bMt Mtorliuetil ol tool, ever Oroiurht to lilt, city, And we nre ilispowd to wll tbem very lowforc.h. Jyl HEBE, ABBOTT A CO. NOTICE. The note, and ftecounu f George (iere ftCft, nri left with u. for Mttlement .nd collection. They muat he paid wiUimit del.y. '1F.RE, ABBOTT I 00 Columbus, July 0, 1PI9. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . RIDGWAY .V CO., MANUFACTURE Itlll EJMJINKH, FROM new and improved patterns, among which in one for tlu MUI.KY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRON." ud fixture complete. They also maxp tsH ei'lehrated PARKER'!' PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BRASH CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. M sCNIIf lit of all kinds made promptly to order. BUC'sVH CELEBRATED COOKINU STOVE, Premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stntn and Furnaces. Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, an' con stantly for sale at wholissli and bktail on libera terms. Merchants and others dealing; in Ploughs nnd BtUW are respectfully inTitrd tn examine our stock and prices. Columbus, febtt-tf IS.HI PITCH A Mill. (Sucetuort to McElrmtn a FUek.) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND Dealers in Produce, Flour. PlastrT. Salt, Fish, and all kinds of Groeeriep, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J Ridgway t Co.'s Foundry, Co minus. Omo. (snarydtf SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT eight mile from the eity partly improved. A good hewed lognimse, suble. well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm Is well adapted to raising all kinds of grains This farm must be told soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wish log to cuke a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do better than by calling on as If this does not suit we have UWrB mat wlU cauin m miL.L,c, myl R SA.UUKI. D.U.I I'H'at 11FNBV Y PAfllt. 4ULLOWAY V v Mil , A T '' f) ll N H V H A T LAW. 117 E will practice, law. as partners, in tho Court ol Franklin v v and enjoining coiinucs, unci m uie i-ircun. mm n Court. Office in Plait's new building, opposite Htate House. msyfitf W. A. Ni l I,, AilortK.v nt l.nw mill Nolle! lor hi I tliniecri faH-lCE Willi Win. Denuiaon Jr., No. H, Mfl Exchange, oppo vr UHMervwyoi state onoe. wwmy A. II. PCTTLBflj A Hornet mill Cuiirmrlliir nl l.nw. CoIiimiIhih, Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of State's office. jw WIM.IAM K. UII.MOHK. WA1LBI W. OtXtfOBJ U . R, cV V. W. 1. 1 1. MOKE, Atloi -in vh ut l.n w mill Mollclior in Clinnrery. Office, N. K. eorner Main and Seventh streets, mM-4ly Cincinnati, OHIO. WAl.TKK, Tint m.i,, AlliiriifV mid ( niinm Hoc nt l.nw. Col HitiliO" . Ohio A LSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds . lor Uie Mate ot New YorK. Office on High at, between Town and lUcb. octflO LUCIAN iiutti.es. theo. comstock. OKO. Oi comstock. HI TTI.CS, COMHTOCK oV CO., (Successors to B. Comstock, a Co.,) pUltWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil I Manufacturers, and dealers in Halt, Plaster, Firth and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. ffJ Liberal advances made onconsignmciitH. niard II. COMHTOCK tV CO. Furwtirdliig nnd CommUalon Mrrebutitii, ProdttM Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, COLUMDUS, OHIO. J. RIDGWAY & CO.H Iron Fniuidr), Brond itrect, nenr the BrldK'' Colum-IniH, Ohio. Stoves of nil kinds, and a great variety of Casting", always on hand. octl,'41 DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO 1 , Nell's) Exiliane, opposite the Secretary ot State's offlce, High st, Columbus. decll " GBOUUE E. WALCUTT, .SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, nm'J-dtf coi.umiius, ohio. lT. WHITING : HUNTINGTON BOOK-SELLKIiS and Htaiioners, next door to the Clinton Hank, High street, Colunibun, Ohio. A in..- assortment nt' Bouks and SUtionrry always mi hand. WN. NEt JIKHT. H. C. LII.I.KV. SEIBKRT Jk LILLEY, IIOGK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public OInces, Co-If tuinbus. aug2ti,'45 removal" DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, comer of Rich and Third streets, adjoining bis residence, and opposite tho First Haptist Church, decll-dll f EATHER. 100 bundles Upper and Skirting Leather just li received h ny iuku at ti.rrnr.it, apfl No iJ7 Main street, Cincinnati OBBK ABBOTT fc CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materialu, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, &c, &c, No. lfil High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock DAVIS, SMITH Ac CO., ttOMMIHSlUN AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-' Dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and selling Produce consigned for sale. sel'J-dly. JOHN W. BAKER. ROBERT AUMSTKONQ. BAKER A: ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O JOHN CARLISLE, (Late of Chillirothe, Ohio,) Produce, Commlaaion nnd FnrwnrdinK Merehnnt, mayl6d3m' CLEVELAND, OHIO. 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It has been extensively used by many of the first physicians and families of Cincinnati, who nave pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet offered to the public. The mode in which it ia prepared, viz j by steam, enables the proprietor to extract from the herbs used their full strength and real essence, a desideratum which has never yet been obtained in the manufacturing of any other Sarsaparilla Compound, henco its vast superiority as to its medicalqunlities, over nil other would be HARSAPAR1LLAS. To those at present using a Harsaparilla mixture, a Blngle trial will convince them of the above fact The wonderful healing powers of this preparation are due to the manner in which it is prepared, (namely 1 V itcam,) as well as to the composition of the ingredients used. Its leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots and herbs which are used in no other Harsaparilla com pound at present heforu'the public ; and the physicians who have examined tbe recipe, from which it is composed, say that it is the best preparation ot that inestimable root extant, and that the propertici it combine an a iniHticine is entire-y peculiar to itself ; it acts as a gentle stimulant, and also as an a terative as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach as a purgative, in moving the bowels sufficient for the purposes ot nature, without exciting them lo unnatural action, ami an a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, in removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating tbe entire system, for which reason it is peculiarly efficacious In the removal and permanent cure ot all diseases Hrising from U IMPURE STATE OV THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Nore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases re-ulting from the use of Mercury, Ac., Ac. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-ness, Loss of Appetite, Acidity ot tho Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from cur-rupt humors and as a never falling remedy in all diseases arising lorm a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It U unparalleled , such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic Aflectjons. General debility, Ac., Ac. It is found also to give great relief to females in all complaints pecuUarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depends the benefit to he derived from Its use. Be particular in seeing that the hottcls are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head of one of the sect of Stinkers on the wrspper, and at hw bottom of tlie label a tac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest meant. Agents in Columbus: B. II. Mkakinos, Demo At Sons, f Ro-erts A Co., Kino a Briqos, Wm. Schneider. Sold in quart buttles, at 91 each, or 6 bottles for $.". Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnaii. B. I) Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had of the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be alle to judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your indirfduRl case or not. IIOWE'H CELEBRATED i dm.II CANDY Till BRST RRMKDT KNOWN FOR COUGHS, COLD.", HOARSENESS. SORB THROAT, WHOOPING COUOH, .-.. n Its reputation Is now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will toufy to its merits. KING & HK1GGS, General Agents for Franklin county. Also, to he had of the Druggists generally. jnorlO-lf EDGAR CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALPHXP WOOD. CONKLINU, WOOD A CO., MAjnrPACTTJRERS nr Ft' RE WHITE LEAP, IH Oft, ! PARI 9 WHITE no. I, DO. DO. PARIS GRKCK, DRY WHITE LEAP, CHROME TEM.nW. KEP I.EAtl, CHROME liREE f . IITHARQI, CHROME RE P, FUTTT, CHINESE BLUE, H.t WHITINO, 'FIRE DRIED,' ASSORTED COI.'p FAINTS, IN CIDER VINEGAR. UT E hare adopted the most approved method, as practised by the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White L''ad. sod will warrant It equal to any made in the United States. We whi rant tbe quality of each article we manufacture to he as good ss can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction Offered at the kiwrst prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH HJR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take kern at market price annually. CONKLINO. WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 28, 1849. dawly DR. HULL'S COMI'OCNR PLI ID EXTRACT OK MAKMAI'ARILLA has given more general fiitisfocliou, und has cured all the comphiints for which It is recommended MON effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It is warranted to lie six times cheaper and better than Uie molasses nnd water mixture of Townseiid'K, which In reality Is but n shudow compared to the intrinsic substance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable prcparatem I Persons wishing to be cured ol Dyaiwpsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li vor Complaints, Neuralgia, Hciutic I'ains, Bheuniatlstn, Dropsy, Colic, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrfta-a, mid all disorders arising from an impure state of tho blood or habit of the system, (without laying the foundation for other aud worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the dispensing of calomel and other potaonous minerals,) Would do well to give this Sarsuparillu a trial. Our own experience proves It the praise bestowed upon Its nctlvo healing properties, by ovory ier-sou we meet, (save n doctor) the demand that Is dully iucren- tU, not only in tills city, hut trom orders dully received from all dirttmici'B, go to strengthen our confidence in its being the greatest curwiTL ii,ii,i mat ill" worm nuseverproauceu. i,ci unie witti out appetite, or tone to their liiircstivti orirans. or weukueis from severe medical, or nhoii treatment in cases of Dysentery, DIarrho'a r i.noicro, try a single iiottie, and our word lor it, they will not be diaappointi d. ror sate ny E. EBERLT, Successor to It. II. Meakings, Family Medicine Depot, High street. OLD DR. JACOB TOWNHENIK The original discoverer of the Genuine Tomniend SartaixirilUt () LI) Dr. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, aud hau long dbrbh unowii ss wo Autnor biiu uiscovcrer oi me nenuiiu' Original "Towiw-iid Snrsanurillu." lleina noor. he waa eomnel led to limit its manufacture, by which means it has been kept out of market, and the soles circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, und known its value. It hail reached Hut ears of many, nevertheless, ns those persons who had been healed ot sore diseases, and saved fruin death, proclaimed its wonderful cures it relaxes strictures and tightness, removes all obstructions and Invigorates the entire nervous system. Is not this then the Medicine you pre-eminently need J But can any of these things be said of S. I', Townsend's inferior article 1 Tbis young man's liquid is not to be compared with tho old Doctor's, because of one grand fact that the ono la Incapable of deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, fermenting, and blowing the nottles containiug it Into fragments l tho sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods I Must not this horrible compound ho poisonous to the syste t What I put acid into IJltBUI already diseased with aciC What causes l)isH!psiti but acid t Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces ( flatulence, heartburn, palpitation ot tho heart, liver complaint, diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood r What Is Scrofula but Hn acid humor In the body i What produces all tho humors which bring on Eruptions of tlie Skin, Scald Head, Salt Uhcum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations in ternnf and external 7 It is nothing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less. Whit causes Rheumatism hut a sour und acid fluid which insinuates itself between the joints and elsewhere, Irritating and inflaming tin? delicati! tisanes upon which it acts 1 So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, und nearly all the ailments which aitlict human nature . Now is it not lkorrlble to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use thin Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound of S. P. Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townaed'a Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is an imitation of his nferior preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid that we ahould deal in an article which would bear the most distant leKeiiiblnnce. to S. I'. Townscud's article ! We wish it understood, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P, Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one Biugle thing in common. As 8. p. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used in preparing it, and which are incapable ot changes which might render them the Agents of Disease instead of health 1 Since the above was put in type tho following fact has come to our knowledge ; which is truly tyled The Triumph of Jnntlre The Wnr Ended! S. P Tiicnrend abandoned the Jieid Old Dr. Jarak Totomnid t in dicatedby the People S. P. Townsend bus at last given up the manufacture of any more Sarsaparilla, having disposed of his business to some strangers. Thus his claims to Originnlity and other pretensions fall to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, in Uiub evading the Issue before tin public, by disposing of Ills trade. The fact that he wus no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whose life was a worker on Railroads, canalB, chopping wood, saw logs, dock sticks, Ac., A'.c. The fact, also, that his article became botorious for its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Bottles, thereby deceiving and injuringthe sick, and destroying goods , deinonntrutes beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric of his claims. Hereafter it Is to bo sent out to the peoplo by some Strangers, yet bearing the name of H. P. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangers intend to print on the labels tlie namo of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its bad character of Souring anil Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, u m w botching, no prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. I'. Townsend's souring compound from public odium, unless it Is made entirely different from ita present character ; and it they do this, it will become another article of Sarsapnrilla, and they might as well give It another name limt ns last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not 8. P. Townend's. Itut if there in no alteration, the people may auu kkjjcci me Bwiieoiu souring, j - .i -. nooi iieer stun. We have feh it a dulv to inform tin miblic of tlie true uositioi of tliis matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not lie cotilnundcil witu tins Homing article, in conclusion wo would remark ibat some months ago S. p. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton st., a first rate store, and sat himself down only it few doors below us, in Nuussnu st , the inotivesand object ot which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangera, who have taken up 0, P.'s business, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, und wo will then see if thouc Strangers follow us us S. P. did. Depot for the Old Doctor's Sursiumrilla is doW 108; Nassau st. THOMPSON, BKILLMAN & CO., PruDrintnrs. Principal office for the Western Slates. Vine St., ;id do.n ;ib ,w 4th, Cincinnati. O. W. CAltliUUN.Uenerat Agent, to whom all onlorsnr applications for agencies must la; uidn Med This Sarsaparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in the State, and Is advertised in most of ihe country paper. In In every county there is some one authorized to estahlinh sub-agencies for the county in which he resides, and the same can be ascertained by reference to the counlypapera For bbIc in Columbus by DENIO A- H ARRY, Agents lor Frank II n county. Also, by Nenrv I.ono, OroveporL lebSC-dAwly BULL'S (JEN CINE AND LATEST IMPItOVI D HA USA 1 A It I LLA. KNOW ALL MEN. that we have this day appointed It. II. MKAKINCH, of Cincinnati, our Agent for the State of Ohio at large, for the sale of Dr. John Hull' Genuine Improrut F.rtrait of Sarsaparilla, where nil persona, or Sub-Agents, will he supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOHN HULL A 00 Louisville, Ky., April 16, 18.V). B. Eberly, successor to H. II. Meakings, at the old stand. High strict, in tin only authorized Agent for the gale of Dr. Hull's Sarsuparillu in Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely up on obtaining the Oenuine anil Improved Article. As there Bre counterfeiters about, be sure to buy from tin; authorized Agent, and then you will be sure ofthe Genuine Article. B. II. MKAKINOS, Cenersl Agent fur Ohio JIM KKCEIVED, AT TDK DEPOT lor tlie sale of Hull's Sarsaparilla Bttsj ptfter Popular Family Medicine, n large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Oenuine Sarsaparilla, combining Yellow Hock, Bur Dock, and other valuable extract, indiengousto our Western soil, put up expressly for this Agency. This great and OD bImIhB preparation is finding its way into the boom of every atllicted lamily, lor the w i.ole world ia challenged to produce an nrticle so pleasant to take that will so effectually purify the blood. treBfuY en tlie system, nnd guard it against any sickness or epidemic whatever! It never tails to give relief, and is warranted to he superior to Townsend's, and every other preparation pefari the public. In this city hundreds have beencured of the worst forms of Scrofula, Erysipelas, DyHppjmtn. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sri-atic Pnlns, and distress in the side and breast, and many who were on tbe brink of confirmed Oonaumption. Tins Dreiiarntion ol Dr Hull's i nn accrel tm imtent medicine: hence, thousands of physicius prescribe and use it in their practice. Dr. Bull asks no protection by " patent." and if anyliberal-minded M. D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too strongly rivited to the " Chain-Oang," to bbbsM eople swallow Calomel and other villainous mim-rids. nolens volenti will write to him and satisfy him that h haa not killed more j,an nine out of every ten of his patients, he will gladly semi him a full formu- lar oi we ingredient- used in tils valuable .jvji;inmnii - "Down with the leeches' Down with ihe blood suckers I Down with Calomel and other poisonous mineral, which has sent thousands and lens of thousands to a premature grave t FURIFV YOUR W.OULM Strike nt tlie heart of the disease, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organs, and you cannot fail to build up new nnd pure blood for the sustereuice of the general system. To do which, nothing has been given to man nothing within tho reach id human agency begins to compare with Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla Rememtwr that in case of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, for I am m authorized by the proprietor" nf this truly great and wonderful prepamtion. For sale by . at EBERLY, Only agent for Columbus. East side High strict, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors south ofthe State House. f jonelv'-d&wj , VETEItlNAHY l IMiERY. T. H. BISHOP, VETKRiNaRV Suroeon, RESPECTFULLY offers hi" services to the inhabitants ol this citv and vicinity, apsnrina thoe who may nalrrmise him that he will endeavor to giv, general satisfaction. All surgical operation perlorrncg wim peneci saieiy. Ann me majority of the diseases incident to the Horse cored. T. B. Bishop can be found at his Veterinary Forge, hark of the Neil House. Refrrenre to the following gentlemen : Major Barker, A. L. Olmsted, E. Williams, J. Barton. june.Vd(fcw3m PAPER H'ARKMOI SE.-CYItCfl W. FIELlI A CO, I Cliff si, N. Y., offer for ssn Bleachino Powder 200 casks best quality. Boda Ash 25 tons g-d quality. At.rsi 10i) hbls. ground and 100 bbs. crude. Smai.ti IU -t English 3 F E, 4 E. and 4 F K super. Ultbama bike Best French and Herman, various brands Raos 120 tons DoOBSaMle, all qualities. Ram Bl ttiifei Foreign, ssssorli d qualities. Together with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and i nper-.-uaBers narenais am aw NOTICE. VTOTICE is herehy given, that wehavethisday appoint)) .-mith i st MILLS, r.SQ-i . our Aceni-. ior ui nnu in nur names tm ro led and receipt lor the claims and arroants whirh have arisen m may fiTealter arise in our prnies-.nmai prm-ner. Dr. PRAMCI3 CARTER, Or N. (JAY, " WILLIAM TFtEVITT, " 8 (lANBURY BIOTH O. W. MARIrl, " JOHN B. THOMPSON, " II. L. HOWAK.D, " B. M 8MITH. JOHN HoRRHON, Jan-T-dAwtf April 13, 1850 JIPlSXI MONK V DIONKV! "IflJ TblMinilid MitllnrM hi ((hi..' I ifJK ,. " 7,wlH J"1' Particular attention to the collection la Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, loArl and W sconsin, of that class of elai,,,. long since marked a "LOSS, "liime Wont " ,m, n..t ....II ,. m l. . .... paper publishers. Manufacturers, nnd others, Five years expe-neiice has given him confidence hence there will bo no charge but so lar as collections are made. Cards giving i -den-no terms and Instructions, Will be sent in answer to POssj ..Am gSm Address, W.B.JAUVW,' MgM-dAwly Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ohio. I" KEP POSTED DP ! I Every correct business man keeps ,i I""ted up, so that in any emergency, or tor wt5& stttlslactiou, lie can tell at a glance the condition of his worldly t- 1--t If Mich Hu n Ih iieeeaMiirv In on r neeniili.rv luunfntl and which warns us of any innovations or losses, how inucli more nepeaian is it to pa poscBd up in nuHttn far more impurtnnt, and upon which hangs all the hopes und happiness of ourselves, our wives and little ones, in guarding the greatet sol' all blessings, lUaUhf Tho sad efiects of last summer should not be lost upon us and very wisely dutti our City Fathers enjoin upon all, to look to our tenements, cellars, and enclosures, nnd to remove all MMHUBfe and deleterious causes of itnuurity to the air wo breathe. Human Agency can do much to alleviate it not entirely prevent a repetition of the disastrous effect ot that dreudlul scourge with which we were visited last spring and summer, and which Indiscriminately plucked lrom our beautiful garden the rich and tho poor, the young and tho aged I the loved father, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom congeniality of feeling and IrieiiiMiin had endeared one to the other, in tlesnot t be severed, only by death ! Nothing through Human Agency has ever been given to the world that will so thoroughly guard the system nginn-t Cholera, or imy sickness whatever, as the daily use of Dr. HiiII'm Compound I luid Extract of Harsapurllla I Tho Doctor hn very lately made valuable improvement- by the combination ot Yellow Dock and other Roots indigenous to our Western soil, UlltpUcea " HuII'h HnrsajmrillH" at the head of every preparation as a "Purifier ofthe blood," and "Corrector of the general system." No one can have sickliest that uses this valuable preparation. Certificates are pouring in from every direction, speaking in the highest termi of the most wonderful cures ever etti cti d, after every thing else had failed. To obtain the genuine and In te.it improved, procure from tho Agent for Columbus, E. KRKRLY, Hucecssor to B. H. Meakings, east Bide High street, next toBut-Icr'- Bakery. junel9-dAw2w rjVKUM W. KIKI-D oV CO. No. 11 Cliff st., New York, Newspaper, 29x43 inches. Newspaper, 28x4(1 inches. NewBpejMr, 28x42 inches Newspaper, 2iix:i7 inches. Newspaper, Sn'McxIItt in. Newspaper, MkSI inches. Newspaper, 24x32 inches. Newspaper, 24x30 inches. Newspaper, 24x34 inchea. Newspaper, 'J2x32 inches. Newspaper, 22Vjx35 inches. Newspaper, 23x37 inches. Newspaper, 334x38 inches. Newspaper, 25iX3.'i inches. Newspaper, 2oMjx4(Ha inches. Newspaper, BfffetfOta inches. Newspaper, 19x24 Inches. Newspaper, 21x40 inches Envelop Paper 2,400 reams ull sizes. Colored Paper Lift) reams assorted sizes. Writtng Puper 000 cases, a complete assorUnent. News .-.nd Book Ink Superior quality. News and Book Paper made to order of any size and quality at hurt notice. dS7-dAw VALUABLE HEAL EHTATE FOR MALE. The sub scriber odors for sale, on very liberal terms, tlie following de-Scribed real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ol the eastern boundary line ot the corporation of Co. luiiibu.-, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit i out-lots Nos. M 99. KM), 10."i and 100. of OrtktbVl addition of nnMnt. Al,. . . I, 2, 1 and 5, of Ramsey's addition. 20, 81 and W, of OaMMtplott'l subdivision of half section No 23. Also, in-lot No. 23, on Town street, of (champion's addition to the city ot Columbus. On out-lot No. h0 there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-huuses, &c. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town st. a email frame house. For further particulars, ns to price, Ac., inquire of the subscriber on tho premises. BplMstWtl AII08 B, RAMSEY. OJLRPBTING ! CARPETING ! A P. HI ONE A CO., have on hand one of the largest and best assorted Blocks of Fine Ciirpets nnd Oil Cloth Brer ottered in Columbus, embracing all the dittercnt styles, viz Superfine Turkey and Wiltran ; I Superior Ingrain . .Superior Tapistry DTBSseu Fine do Superfine. Brussels; .Superior Venttian ; Imperial, 3 Ply; I 10-4 Sup. DruggeU, Wooien ; Superfine do 10-4 " " Linen. Also, Superior Wiltran Tulted and Cheniel Ruggs. Also, Superior 10-4 Linen rihcetinga, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assorUnent of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Shades, Ac., Ac. (msrlA-d&w RA;S. Cash paid lor Hoi's, ( ' nnvaPM Bagaing, OrnM, and Tarred Hope, and nil other ikwi lull (111 of paper-maker's lock, by CYRUS V. FIELD A CO. il- -7-dA w At their Rag Warehouse, 9 I Bei kman st. THE AMAH TEA COMPANY, 186 GreeMtflOM Nt'et, New Yrk. rp j F, proprietors leg to call the attention of connoisseurs in 1 Tea, and the bead of fumilje. to Ihe choice and rare selec tion ot Teel ImporM by them, and hitherto unknown in thia country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with viruin purity nnd strrncth. nnnluce nn infiiaioii ot MirnniiHiiiiT richueps and tlavor. The T) as ottered BM the lollowinc i Tlie Jmldo Bloom, a Black Ton, at sJl.Ot) per lb. Niphon. to 50 Men, I Osacca, a (ireen Ti'r, at Too-tiiaa Tickl-tslaa " Ud-fl Mixture, ft compound of the most rare nd choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of Assam 1,00 75 50 1,00 Willi n view to encouraee the introduction ot iIiimm mainlil Tete, it Is tlie intention of the proprietors to distribute by lot, aiiioou' the IHtlTliHfer. a (HlantitV uf Tim. eiilinl InfAr tirst man' profit on the sales effected. Enen purchaser will n:ceive enc losed in the package, a numbered certificate, i-ntitling him to one chance in the distribution til Wor rvvry fi,,y ("Pnt9 ,H'd "ut, and on the receipts amounting to f-JO.OOO, the undermentioned parcels uf Tea, to the value ot ten percent,, in two thousand dollars, will be given avay a llonnsrs'," according to the lollowliiir scalo: - 5 Prizes of SO lbs. of Tea each at 11,00 per lb. JM lbs. or -250 30 10 " " 500 "500 100 - 5 soft ... 500 -.10 " I " - 250 850 48.1 Prizes in all 2,000 2,000 Tlum persona who prefer lower priced Tens can receive their inii in nroportiim. .,r thev will - ie.(.orel.H,i4 tnr rmh at n dedaj ttoa of lo per cent. IHT ' ountry Am iiN reipured Applicati.ins to be addn-ssed. pofl paid, to the Company' Depot, as above. Ijiliii'it-dAwItm A FAH.M AND SAW HUM. FOR HAI.E. AN BieeUint farm of 17!t WBTm. in (icnoa tp., Delaware co. It; 17, Tp. :i, B. 4, on the east side of Itlg Walnut at the mouth ot Duncan - run ; nliont M acres itntirovod. about no ot irnod Ii llni hind. The farm i well calculaU-d for grain or atoek. It i a part ot (he Maxwell tract. There is a tino settlement around It. On the premises then is a good saw mill, which takes the water trom Walnut creek and Duncan's run. It is a good ait for a grist null The Innu, and an undivided half of the saw milt, wili be sold together or separate. About one third ol the pay will be re-quired down, the balance in payments Mr. Hammond lives on i-pirn-'. (jyio-.iinfli.wtl WAI.Tr.K TliKAI.I, URPETH AREGOlNfl-OFF. Thoe h.autifolmA cheap Car ' pets are leaving fast call soon it you would haTe one this iring. on 'i.p'-.'.iAw n COWLES & CO. I'll l l A in: i. i sum's. m ll VAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED J"ea.sH().,stti,8kins and Slip, thick and thin soles. Also, Chil.Iren's (iaiters, the finNt article made in the Union, just opened by tp3-dAw II COWL EH CO A Mill). 'pHE umleisigned liave formed a copartncrahlp under the I naiueol HTAtiE Si rklSP.IK for th., t rmuu.-tlr.ii r.f Wl.nl. aleand ttetail (irocei v nnd Forwitrding nnd rnmrnlaalon himiiteia, at tbe new brick (irocerv. corner ot IIilOi and Friend slreetn, formerly occupied by J. M. Utown, and solicit the atten-ion of those winbiiiL' to ourrlinxe tn a ! .r . ntr-tr ,,1 ...l(,d tn mi IN J. II. HTAf.E. Columbtis, Mar 25-dA:wtL C. IL FH1HBIE. NEW It If I Iv (iltOCKUV.t IHtNEH OF IIK.M A.-HU 1 l( I I ,mi STREETS. 'II HE undersigned havini; purchased thestm-kof J. M. Brown, will continued the liWerv anil Fonvaidimr and Commis- ! nusiiir-BB, anu iteg leave ut eau tne attention oi our inends and the public generally to a well selected strark of (iroceries, Ac. Ac, to which a large stock will he added soon, and offered at whole-ale ami rvtail st b.w oriee mnrj.i-uflf.wu. -i (,;. A t bl- 1. II JEXTS ATTEND. HP It 1N(I BTTLE8 SMpertea .-ilk " Plli-h llati: as iui.nl rmlv Art Aim tr.rtrr.nr boT.i.f.t Fine French Cloths, fashionable Cs si meres, new ami vrry Ireautifu stylus Vestiugs of both Silk and Maraailes, Cravats of dilferen an Ins, united to the season, Ac, Ac, jut opened by "!" M. UUWLKf iv t;u PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SAI.K. LOU sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a lare ass irtment ol Printing Materials, consisting in part of 1 Donhle Meilinm Hmith Press 1 8 tan berry Press. Xt lbs. Pica 400 Bourgeois, nearly new WO " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 Minion, Severn fonts Fancy Type. Also. Job Trne of tienrlv MtsrfJ ntkh nart nl which is neorlr new. Torether with Htandr, tialleys, Hticks. Chase. Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion nt the abov will tie sold extremely low for cash, or on short time. aWllt CHAM .SCOTT, Agent NEW OOODS. WE have in store, and offer for sab- cm fpei terms II doz. Choppine Axes of favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad " 100 " Hhovels and Hpades " 100 Mill and Cross Cat Haws JOO boxes Window Cdass I000Q lights ' Hash inOO lbs Potty mi nnis i.inseen tl. 200 io .- Nails. sMnrtcd. (iERE. ABBOTT A CO., nov9 At the Mgri ot the Oilt Padlock. A CAltD NOTICE is hereby girrn that the iimWsismrd have this day entered into a co-partnership, for tbe purps of practising Law, Buying, Selling and Leasimr Real EfMte, Hurvrjing, dividing and sub-dividing of lands and lot, the Collection of Clalma in central Ohio, and, also, to all business heretofore done by J F. Prnith. JOfF.PH F. ."Ml TIL April 10, IHSO-apiadtf SAMUEL M MILLS. WOOL I ii I f WW 1 POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warehouse. I UUiVvU near the National Road Bridge, by apl6 FITCH HALE 41DOO fT IIIMHs hinm U.utd by John cju.kcv Ad.m,, ,J Sfi , lliry ol llicir Admlni.traUu...- Till. Work i. publi.hiil In large .lie l'Aiio. toL of 130 Dure. .uMnnimlly bo, , ,, ,.r, ., , ,,., .fl Mm t3 A'h""'" '""uiui"l! Mcur.le portrdu on itael. There being no work oxlMil glvtni tho irlTatc nd public Urea ol tbr.0 lllo.lnoual'relidcnui, and Ihe world nnowncd repuU-lion of the author a. a Htatr-BUlan and n scholar, muat aecure an BXttMta MM lor tho above book. 1' Agent, wanted. J. II. KII.KV St CO., Agent. J! At the New llookltore, Cofumbin. IJItliHMF.U TAM.OW CANDLGH of th Tery tir.t quil Mid Bprfru, ' "I '" 'i" " UUr fc",T. con,OT of F'0111 Front M. P. HOWLETT & CO. i Yxf'i.XfiW" ''lo""t i""1 ub.tantl.l DWEI. Linu HUUHF.8 on 1 own .troet, between Fourth and Fifth I117 North ll,m t R,eb.e aSa A 0lg nki.v METROPOLITAN PORTRAIT CLUB, Officec 88, Albany Road, London, Engtand. rI 1 Directors beg to amiounco that there will be drawn for a M, Grand deries ot Portraits of all Dorses entered for the forth coming Qretl Derby Race. The drawinif will ha enndneteil hmmsi tl.,,u.. hIir.t.i.. pUM which have hitherto Riven so great satisfaction, and secured to the above AsBoeiation such isxtenaive patronage; and that while the paat success and high estimation in which the Club la held ore flubjmsot pleasing ooxifrahilatlon to the Projectors, they anoottregfj eadeefoan for a still further development of their plan. For the future, therefore, tho number of Frizes will be ex " inline i-oriraiw 01 an nurses huh are entered tor each particular Race. Non starters as weU as Winners and Starters I he billowing list U now open : 5,000 MemlH-rs to each Class. First Class $10, second do., 5 third do., CL Pel Mm eei have one or morn shares in each or I'ltherof the different Classes. Those Member, who draw the Portraits of First, Second and I bu d Doiiee. the other starling Hurses, also those that do not j-tart (but which nre entered for the Race,) will receive the fol- mvm prizes. Thedrawing will take place ten days before the Kaees. hirtn.it if IVirtrtitnl lortnu,.f lii;-j tin'itnt Div'diWiuit t mt llotv. SecninJ Hurw. Third Hons tba PiirtJiTb PortrtJt ol of Stsrtwi. Non -surttn. First Class JEaO.OOO 10,OtKI 5,O00 ..000 10.000 BeMBdda 10.000 5,000 a.soo 2,500 5,000 lliird do. 2,000 1,000 500 500 1 000 mar tssnuj Bbb iniiiiOer ot Horwes enured for the Race All I et-terri to conuuii u remittance Drafts, Bank Notes, Ac , addressed and made payable to the Managing Director, JUlla BUlUlIUtii;, Esq., 88 Albany Road, London, England. iim o iniMieiiiateiy on uie receipt ot a remittance. 11 1.10 HM nr. nf ll,., 1. ...... n-i1l 1... ....... i.l. . ... . r " - w. .m. .. ... m tHj.il wim mo lurEunam ntun- Ijerstoeni h uWmhcr, so that ho mav know hix mmitim. anH whether or not he be one of the fortunate. Office commission 7M. per cent , to be deducted from the above Prizes. ... l.iD. yvn ior nn: n. i.eger name as ihe above, marl LIT KB COMPLAINT, JAIMHCE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OB NBHTOU8 DEBILITY, A LL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases arising --A from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, inward Piles. Fullness, or Blood tt,the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, RtttM, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in tbe StOSiBObi -Sour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming ofthe Dead, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering nt the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lyniy posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before UU Bight, l ever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes oi Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, nnd Great Depression of Spirits, can te etlectually cured by ' I)R HOOFLANDS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the German Medicim Stars, No. VXArchst., Philadelphia. Their power over tho above diseases is not excelled, if equalled by any other prcnaration in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases Mffeor skilllul physicians had failed. These Bitters m worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases ofthe Liver and lesser glands, exrrcismg the inout nearthing powers in weakness and affections of tho digestive nrgnns, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND HE CONVINCED. The Hon. Charles D. Hiueline, Editor of tho "Camden Demo cntr," the best paper In West Jersey, says. July 21 1 "Honflniid'ti tJermnn Bitten." ' v" liae pi-en niiiiiy tluitcriiig nutieeH ot this medicine and the source trom which tliey came induced us to make inquiry re-npecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use It, und must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and tbe powerful indue ce it exerts npon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and Bticngtheus the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making bleep refreshing. " If this medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as trom the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would adviae our tnends who are at nil indisposed to giTe trial it will then recommend itself, It should, in fact, be in every family. No oilier mediefne can produce tuch evidences of merit." From the H Boston Bee.") The editor said, Dec. !?Jd : " Dr. Hoofiand's Crlebrattd German Hitters for tho cure ol Liver Comprint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly ono of the mod popular medicines ofthe day. These bitters havs been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of ,ri "iii"oJi ""in uie uioui una remedy, we are convinced that, in the u-e ot iheso Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste ami fmell, and can be used by persons witn the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience and to the afflicted we advise their use." "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. 25: w " Dr. Hooftatufs German Hitlers, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as nn nrticle ot murh efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such in the cane, we would advise all mothers to obtain n bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitnied OOutitnUont will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience tho salutary effect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and literary attainments, said in his " New York Weekly Messenger," January "Dr. HoofiantFs German Hitters. Here is a preparation wlch the ' I'ding -r. .w- in lb.- I'm ,11 Hppenr to l. unanimous in recent MSemf, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the mod celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hooffand, Professor to the University ot .lens, Private Physician to tbe King of Pros siu, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has arer produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicinr of which he was the inventor and endorser may lie confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepaia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach. Courdip.'iiion, anil all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach tbe liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express thier conviction of its excellence and several ot the editors speak of its effects from their own in dividual experience. I'nder these circumstances, we feel war ranted, not only in railing the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's ( Dr. C M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recom mending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDKNCi:. The Philadelphia Saturday (iazette," the best iamily newspa per published in the Lulled States -the editor says of DR. HOOFLANCfS GERMAN BITTERS. " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Mi dicine to the confidence and patronage of onr readers ; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hooflnud's German Bitters, we wish it to tie distinctly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums ol the day. that are noised about for a briet period and then torgott. n alter ihey have done their guilty race of mischief, hut of a medii-ine lung established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty it-elf." . Evidence upon e. idence baa been received (like tbe foregidn-Irom all sections ofthe Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in ita favor Is, that there is more of It used in the practice of the regular Physicians gf Philudephia than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will nwt with their quiet approval when presented ev.-u in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Comnlaint and Dvsoensia no on- ran doubt, alter imlittf it as directed. It acts specifically upon tho stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel in all bit ions diseases the effect i iminrdiate. They ran be administered to female or infant with safely and reliable benefit at any time HI If ARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine ban attain d that high character which is necessary for al! medicine-, to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the riak of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK H ELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE They have th written signature of C. M. JACKSON npon tbe wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, srithout rhtch easy art spurious. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 130 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late ot 278 Race it.,) Philadelphia, and hv resin-ctaWe dealers generally throughout the country. Also, lor sale ty Dr.NHi A HON, Columbus. mar24 dA waltly hTfFIT 1 1 LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND ' WATER PROOF BLAC'KJNfS. IV undersigned U the inventor and manufacturer of the above named article, which he ran reeomrrtend ti his friends and the public worthy of their consideration. Having been engaged some thirty years in the manufacture of Boots and Shoe, be considers himself a hfl4fe of the merit of the article be ftW for sale, nnd of the effect It pre-duces on leather. This blackintt will not produce a polish, but make the leather softer, much more durable, and renders it WATER PROOF. lie solicits those who dWire to keep their feet dry, to wear easy boots or shoes, or tn practice rtal .i-. n - tny, to give it a lair trial, and be will warrant aiisfa-tion. For sale wholesale or retail at my Hhoe Store at No. 13S, High ft, three door north of the Franklin Hones, where all orders will be thankfully received, and properly attended to. te.V'9 1yw J fl OKIFFITH TCAHRIAUK TRTlMMIiH. " I ( U I M,n Elastic Springs; 30 sett Iron Axles: 100 sett Rn.se I Ut f Hiihb Itarid , 1 bales Moss ; Patent Leather , Lace, Tufts, Damask Linings Painted and Gum Cloth Turks, Sesonei Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac For sale by JwneT HERE, ABBOTT A CO. - |
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