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VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, AUG0ST 14, 1850. NUMBKK 31. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED 90OTT ft. BASOOM HH l I- - -OUTM -BAST COINKR OP HIGH IT. AND SUUAB ALLCV. TKKMH I n uriii tl In ndvnnre The Daily, to peraousin Columbus, per year $ti 00 " stint by mill oat of Columbus S 00 u 11 durttiy the seaalon, and Trl-Weekly balance of year-Iii Columbus Bf mail The Trl-Weekly by mail Weekly in Columbus Out of the city; by roail.sinste To cluba of four and upward To clubi nf ten and upwards, to one address . fl 00 . I 00 . 00 . il 00 , 1 '" . 1 . 1 00 . B 00 Dully, seaalon Tri-Wmku 1 00 50 40 Weekly, aingle To elnh of hre and upward AdvertUlnM. The following raft and rule of advertising bare been agreed UDtm between tin proprietor ut the Ohio Htat iman and the Ohio State Journal, to H observed, in all caaea, after thia date. July JO. lr-4'l Dally sn,per. Oue aquare, 1U line or leaa, one inaertion 11 each additional.." h M 1 week .. 90 50 .. 0 SB .. 1 50 .. 200 .. 300 .. 4 00 .. 6 OO .. H 00 ..10 00 .. 15 OO .. 18 00 .. 10 00 , , BQ 00 .. IN .. 25 00 . 30 00 . eo 00 . 35 00 . 40 00 . 45 00 55 00 130 00 m l month fl..." 3 " " 6 ..." 9 ..." II ..." v ."landing card, 5 linea or leu, per annum . . Ms rolumn,wltn4changea, " ". ... ehauged weekly.. " daily . . . ' with I nlwifw 'I " 19 changed weekly. . ' dally to to to to to Other caae not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the nbove rate. The itandard of measurement to U minion type. For each additional aquare in the daily, inserted 011c month, or m greater length of time, and for each additional aquare inserted under tho yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parries. Publishers nut accountable for the accuracy of legal adrerli mi'ntH ijcvuint the Amount chariTi'd for their oublicatton. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name . the ame to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisement) from strangers or transieut person to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked 00 the copy for a specitied number til insertions, will be continued one moum, uniesa ordered out, mid i,n vi unit will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly 10 ineir regular paBBBBS nan wwinaipiaa i uug imsvu to. to be naid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Fatal Agents, Mm not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged oy the piece, at llie uuai raw;. No ADVEBTI9EMENTH CAN BE INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisements fur charitable inititutions. tire comnaniea. ward. township, and other public meetinga, and such like, to be charged nan price. MavfUsn neaaeaa to be charged BS cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to lie ; . 1 for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, eon r erts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for Hdmittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual Interest, can only be inserted with 'be understanding that Uie same is to be paid for. If intended to l.e inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at 1 he rate of not less than SO cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured a It solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above retea. Attorneys will be holden for the price ol Inserting advertise menta brought In by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850. 850 JULY. S. M.t.w I T. .. .. 1 2 '3 C 7 8 !l 1(1 13 U 15 1G 17 20 21 25 23 24 27 28 2!)3U3I M. 1 8 15 22 2!l FEBRUARY. s. m.t.wt. r.a- s.m. t. w t. r. s. .777 12 .7 .7.7 .. i 2 ij 346G789 45G789 10 in I I 12 13 14 IS If. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 2Ji 27 28 .. 252i27282930,H MARCH. SEPTEMBER. " s.m. r. w tT r . j s. s7j t. jw t. r. i. 7. .. .. .. .7 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 "7 1 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 15 Hi 17 18 HI 211 -.'1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 2(1 27 28 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 s.m. t. w t.I r. Is. 7 I 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 . MAT. s. mA T. w T. v. s. .7 .7 l 2 1 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 30 31 .. ! s.m.t. wt. r. I.. .. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 1G 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26' 27 2859 3031 .. .. NOVEMBER. M. r. v t. r.. .7 .77. 7. 7. 12 3 4 5 G 7 8 9l 10 II 12 13 14 It Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 311 DECEMBER. I.w. T. W T. F. !, , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 25 23 24 25 26 27 28, 29 30 31 JUNE ,J"-Lt:b!rl T l ' I ' '.. .. .7 7. .. .. l 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 III 17 1H 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(1 27 28 29 A. 30 .. .. .. .. .. &y MACAIILAY'S ENOLAND. mAJACAUl-AV'H F.NOLAND. 2 vola. mu-hn io iiiau ii liunie s Kfigland. hor sate l) inay27 IT1NG st HUNT1NOTON. TOOLS. rpo Carpenter and others who use carpenter topla, we most I respectfully say that we have the best assortment ol tools ever broueht to this city, and we are dltpoied to sell them very lowforca h. jyl OEHE, ABBOTT A CO. Phe notes and accounts af George Here A Co., are H left with us for settlement ind collection. They must be t urn r collection, iney munt GERK, ABBOTT ft CO paid without delay i .ommon. juiy I" COLUMBUS J. BIDOWAY & CO.-HANUKACTUBF STEAM BNAINES, .ROM new and improved patterna, among which is one for tha r MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS kiid fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated F A R K E R S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and HKA CASTINOS usually made at Foundries. M ACHlN B Y of all kind made promptly to order BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKINU STOVE, premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Sum a and. Furnaces Fire Orate, and PLOUGHS al! warranted, arc fcoM tsntly for sale at wholotai i and bstail oa liberal terms. spectfully invited to examine oar stock and prices. Columbue, febiatf a. riTca ' "a. m. hub I S 50. FITCH V H M E. f iurre-nr IS Mtttfmrn S FUti.) FORWARDING AND CORMldfllON MERCHANTS. 4 up Dealers In Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds of Groceries, st wholesale and retail. N B The highest market price paid st all times, in cash, fur Produce. . , " Railroad Building, opposite J Rldgway A Co.'s roundry, Co lcstbcs, Ohio (martdtf SMALL FARM in NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT eight miles from the city partly improved, hrwed log house, stable, wall and a young orchard tarns. The farm is well adapted to raising all kinds of I DM Has ail saws oi graina This farm mutt be anld om, and is offered rhap Persons wish aaa If, act to as naaa by caUtog on at lfttua ether that will S does not suit we have MJTH A MILLS, Real Estate Agenu. UJILIJinAI iV I'll...., ! ATTORNEYS AT LAW. IV u'iH practice law, as partner, in the Courts ol Franklin v v and adjoining counties, and in uio circuit and utsuict u a courts, umce in riatt s new butiatng, opposite a tale House mnyG-tf W. A. NEIL, Attorney at J.nw und Solicitor in ( hinitei . rVfum JM with Win. llennUon Jr.. No. 8, Neil s IWsWI DMM w site Hocretary of Htate's office. deem (iiy A. B. JUJTTIjKW, Attorney mid CouuHellbr nt I.aw, Coiuiubun, Ohio. Otflee, No, 2, Neil's Kichange, opposite Secretary of Htate'a offie. Jy27 - ALrL xhrALL, " Atlornev unit Counsellor nt Lnw. Columbus. Ohio. L80, a Conunlaloner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds" rm lor DM State 01 Hew Yorfc. 1 Oftico ou High at, between Town and Rich. octSO LUCIAN BUTTLES. THEO. COMSTOCX. GEO. O. COMTOCBT. ni'TThUS, COM8TOCK &. CO., SucceMirs to K, Comstock, &i Co..) IOHWAHDING AND COMMhHSION MKltCHANTd, Lard Oil I Manufacturers, and dealers in Halt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. 7 I .i1 11I advances made on consignments. mart) J. RIDGYVAY V CO.'H Iron Foundry, Hroad street, near the Hriilae, Colum. baa. Ohio. Stoves of all kinda, and a great variety of Casting, alwaya on hand ocii, 41 DR. ROBKKT THOMPNON'H OFFICfi, NO. 4, Neil'o ExrhaflffP, opposite the Secretary ot State's oee, High St., Columbus. dec 11 OBORUR R. WALCCTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, UOV"dtf COLUH1U9, OHIO. WIIITIN4J eV HUNTINGTON, IIOOK-SKLLKRH and Stationera, next door to the Clinton Hank, a liigti Hiicet, Cuiiimhu-. titim A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. WM. SKIBKRT, M. C. LILLEV. HEIBRRT A. LII.LKV. BOOK-BINDERS, High atr.-et, oppoaite the Public Offices, Co-lumbus. aug26,'45 DR. MARIS'H OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, adjoining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church. decll-dtf L FATHER. 100 bundles Upper and Skirting Leather Just received by KINO Sl IIEFFNER, apo no n Main street, Cincinnati ;ERK, ABBOTT A CO., DKAI.KRS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Olaas, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical TooIb, Military Goods, Ac, Ac, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock DAVIS, SMITH oV CO., ClOMMiSSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-J Dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio, personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and seUiug Produce consigned for sale. sel2-dly. JOHN- W BAKER. BOBBKT ABMBTBONO. BAKER A AiiHsTito.Nt;, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O JOHN CARLISLE, ( Latt of Ckillicothe, Ohio,) Produce, oi Union nud ForvrRrtibig Merchant, mayl6-d3m CLEVELAND, OHIO. E L DRUDGE dTMATIN DRAPERS AND TAILORS, High urett, Ut door vorth of Toien, oppoiite the U. S. Hottl, A RE prepared to execute all orders in thoir line of business, in ' V the neatest and most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDR1DGE, aplb dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN & HORTON, IKON MONGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Sash, Glass and House Trimming. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tinman's stock. Sign of the Back Saw, tt High street. CHARLES A BAIN. maylodtl .IAMKS M. HORTON RAILROAD AND HTliAfllBOAT INSURANCE. rilHK FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Ma - Bachutrttri especially mpowered to iiipup- against acci DKNTS. (,'npitul f ,".0. .i 1 1 .in i OFFICE High street, DM JunetO-dtf lite the Capital House, Columbus. D. R. II' Ac ,. Agent. ARCHITECT OFKirE-Mechniiir'g Hall, Columbus. Ohio. N. It. KK1.I.Y inlorms the uuhlie that ilurinir hi absence all his Architectural business, Engineering and Surveying, will he promptly attended to at the above office by th undersigned. H H. BLACK MORE, ueeji a Arcnltcctaml Civil engineer. B. r. CONWAY. I.. K. TOMI.INSON. B. V CONWAYstc CO., IR-OOIR8, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, p Ml IRON AND ComniiaHlon mid Forwarding MerchaiitH, KHONT iTIiKKT, Jan3-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. A. B, WOMBAUQH. WSl. S. WHKEI.KM WOMBAUftH & WHEELER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice as partners In Franklin and the adjoining counties. Prompt attention will be given to the adjustment and collection of claims of large or smtnV amounts. Wm. F. Whkeler. Notary Public, will take denosltions. hc- knowledgmenta of deeds, &c. umce in Heirs new Huildinif, north ot Uie Nell House, t'olumlnis, June 1850. juneii4-dly-wlm JOHN iT BRYANT Atturuey at Law and Solicitor la Chancery, kFFlCE in Clark's new bulling, two doorB north of the Fx i change Bank. mayiiS-Gmdiiv R. P. Cm BABER, Attorney at i,nv, Columbus, Ohio, WILL attend promptly to all professional business iutmsted In hi rum 1 1 It! re Raat lirtn nt Hlffh at., over SldMim'a Saddler Shop, next door smith of the City Rank building. ap'.'idiwn ;INUHAMS AND UHINT. (JOODft. A FINK assortment of Frrnch 40 in., and oil dressed Oinirhams; 4-4 French and Enffiish Chinta. Ac. suitable for ladliw and children, a fap&l P. T. SNOWDKN'M NOTICE. I ' it i . undersigned reMctfully informs the public that he con-I linues the businesH at the old stand of the late firm of ('has. Kile & Co., on his omul account Thankful for past favors, he iocs In satisfy his friend lor the future, also. ,an30.1yd CIIAS. KL1E. CABINET MAKERS (IAsI find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all J ther articles in their line, at the sign of the mriB uiii rsnLutA. FKINTINt; MATERIALS FOR SALE. FOR sale, low for cash, or on ahort credit, a large assortment ol Pr luting Materials, 'onsittni; in part ol 1 Double Medium Smitn Preas. 1 Stanberry Press. 33 lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new 130 " Brevier. 100 Minion, " 130 Minion, . " Swveral fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job True of nearly cvrry varietv, part ot which is nearly new. Together with Standa, Galleya, Stieka, Chases, Rulea, Iead, (hook and newspaper,) Imposing Stonea, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ol the above will tie sold extremely low fur cub, or on short time. (decllj CHAS. SCOTT, Agent. NEW ftOODg. WE have in atore, and offer for sale on good terms 75 doz. Chopping Axe of favorite brands. 4 doi. Broad " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " 100 Mill and Cros Cut 9aw. 200 boxea Window Glas 1000U lighu Sash. 1000 lbs. PuUy. Hi hi, I- l.m-. d Oil. -J0O kegs Nailn, assorted, novil At GERE. ABBOTT A CO., s sign ot the Gilt Padlock. wool : HI, i v , POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, near the National Road Bridge, by aplb HTCH A UAl.h. i-jRlVKITH'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND -W f'ATBR PROOF BLACK1NL-The unileraisned is Uie invontor and manufacturer of the above named article, which he ran recommend to hi friend and the public as worthy of their consideration. Having been engaged some thirty years in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, he considers himself a judge of the merits of the article he offers for tale, and of the effect It produces on Leather. liiacainr: win riot produce a poilsti, nut maaen tne lemner much more durahle, and renders it WATER PROOF. He KoTtei. ti HHBs t s those who dire to keep their feet dry, to wear easy boots it shoes, or to practice real economy, to give It a fair trial, and ha will warrant satisfaction. For sale wholesale or retail at my Shoe Store at No 159, High St., three doors north of the FrankUn House, where all ordera will be thankfully received, and properly attended to. seV4-lyw J. B. ORIFFITU. g40ji TRnUIINUS tt VMM Elastic Springs; 20 sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass I yJXf Hubb Bands ; 3 bales Moss ; Patent Leather ; Lace, Tutu, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth , Tacks, Seamei Cord, Malleable Castings, Sir For sale by june7 OERE. ABBOTT A CO. CARPETIN4J ! CARPETING! A P. STONE A CO., hare on hand one of the largeat and beat aaaorted stocks of Fine Carpet aud OU Clothe Ever offered in Columbus, embracing ell the different styles, rii Superfine Turky and Wiltran ; Superior Ingrain , Superior Tapistrr Brussels Fine do Superfine Brussels . Superior Venitian , Imperial, 3 Ply ; 10-4 Sup. Druggels. Wooien ; Superhne do 10-4 " " Linen. Also. Superior Wiltran Tufted and Cheoiel Ruggs. Also, Superior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain Also, a aplen did assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Shadea, see., Ac xnarlB-dAw HUOMC OR NKKVOl S DEHILITY, 4 LL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, ami sll diseases arising - troni a disordered Liver or Hlonim')i. ssuili ua coimtioution. inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood t otho Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulluesa or Weight in tin- Siomach, Hour Eruption, Sinking or Fluttering nt the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Viaiou, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Huad, Deficiency of Persni-ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Palu in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac Sudden Flushes ut Hsst Hiimlnffln the Flesh. constant imagining of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can DR. HOOF LAND'S CELEBRATE!! IJKHMAN HITTERS. Prepared by Dr. C. M.JACKSON, nt the Ucrman Mtriichir Utort, n IWstrWML raWiiWJBUB. I heir power over thu above ill,. . ... not , vn-llnl if nmnh I hy any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physician had failed. These Bitter aro worthy the attentiou of invalid. Possessing Hi cm nr in- ill utr ri?CUIICatll in Ut (UrtCBnCH OI HI'' I. HIT Mill! irSWr glniids, exercimng the most TTtllfJA powers in weakneim and at li't tiona of tho digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, certain and UXAD AND BJK CONriNCKP. The Hon. Charles D. Hincliiie, Editor of tho " Camden Demo. crat, ttio best paper in West Jersey, says, July til l " Hoollnint Gerinan HUtera." " We have aeen many nattering notices of fhl medicine, and the source from which they came indue. d us to make Inquiry re- nnp tmm n awnu, r run inauirv wm tvere nersuaami m uas it and must say We found it soeeiti(; 'in U action unon diseaae-i ot the liver and digestive organ, and Uie powerful indue: ce it exerts " j M " 1 miiwi prostration is reany surprming. it calm- anil strengthen tho nerves, bringing them into a state ot repose, making sleep refreshing, "If this medicine were more generally used, we are satistied there would be less sickness, aa Iroin the atomach, liver and ncr- rou system UW g real majority of real and imaguiary disease Hianate. Have tllem in a hcntliv ron.lition vnn , 1,1,1 detlance to epidemics generally. Tills extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who ore at all indisposed to give trial it will tiien recommend Itself. It should, in fact, be in evo-rylamily, No other medicine can produce urh evidences ol merit," (From thy " Boston Bee.") Hie editor said, Dec. 23d i ' Dr llonflaruf Celebrated Cermnn ilitt, r- tii i lie cin e ot Liver ('onii):aint. Jaumlii-e. iiv-ihmi-Ih Pl,rmil m u . Ilehilliv. in deservedly one of tho most popular medicines of the day. These bitter havs been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says ho has himseir received an effectual and permanent cure of LWer Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use ot these Bitters, tho patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fart .worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomach with safety, under any circumstance. We aro speaking from experience und to the afflicted we advise their use." Scott's Weekly," one ot the best Lilerarv neflan nublinhed. aid, Aug. 25: lr. Hiiojtanil s Herman Jttthrx, iiiHiiiitnctnrcd N Dr. Jackson. are now recommended by some of Uie moat promineut members of the faculty as an article oi much efflcaey in cases of female weakness. A such is Uie case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness, Persons of debilitated constitutions will tin. I these Bitters advantageous to their health, aa we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M Ml, nhisUa itdihaBMl ndanllflii anil tftaearv attainments, said in his ' New York Weekly Messenger," January "Dr. Hooflaiid's German fimvr. Here in ni till n wkth i i... leading presses in the Union appear to b unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made alter a prescrip-tion turDished by one of the most celebrated physicians ol mod-ern time, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoofland, Professor to the University of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prus-sin, and one of the greatest medical writer ! GenUM has ever produced. He was cmt.hatioillv the enmn nt tha hntnlma nml tht rclure u medicine of which he was the inventor ami endor ser may be conHdemly relied on. Ho specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Bfaanaoh, Constipation, anu all comphunta arialngfrom a disordered condition of the stomneh. the fiver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express thier conviction of its excellence and several ol the editors speak of its etlecta from their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only In calling Uio attention of our readcrB to the pre ent proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the articlo to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The " Philadelphia Saturday llazette," tho beat family newspaper puhliahed in the United State the editor say of PA H00Ff,ANI7S ORRMAN HITTERS. "It Is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence anil patronage ol our readers : and, therefore, u hen we recommend Dr. Hootland'n (iernmu Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not nttUM ol nostrums ot theday, that are noised about for a brief period mid then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mia- lllef, butot I iiiedicine lonir cMtulilisiieil imiveinflllv nHreii. mid which has met Uie hearty approval of the Kaeulty itnolf." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) lrom all section of the Union, tho last three years, and tho strong-eat testimony in its favor is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Phlladephia than all other nostrum combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet ap-proval when presented even in thia form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after UBing it as directed. It acta specifically upon tho stomach and liver it ia preferable to calomel in all bif ions diseases the effect is Immediate. They can be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable bMAt at any time. tXMWARM OF COUNTERFEITS. s This medicine bns attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a apuriou article at the risk of the lives of those who are Innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE UENVINE. Theyhavo th written signature of 0, M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the iiHine blown in Uie bottle, without which thty ore tpuriovK. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 130 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late of 37a lUeeat .) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealer generally throughout the country. Also, lor sale hy DENKi I S(1N, Columbus. may34 tlA-wultly DR. BCI,LH COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF MARHAFAIMLLA has (riven more ueneral satisfaction. and has cured all the complaint for which It Is recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before Uie discerning public. It U warranted to Ihi nix times cheaper aud better than the molasses and water mlxturo of Townsend'n, which In reality is but a shadow compared to tho intrinsic substance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable prcparaton I Persons wisbiug to be cured ol Dysjiepaia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy, 'olie, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaint, Diarrhoea, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood or habitof the system, (without laying the foundation for other and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by Uie dispensing of calomel and other pOfSjOBOtU minerals,) would do well to give this Harseparilla a trial. Our own experience proves It the praise bestowed upon its active healing properlies, by every person we meet, (save a doctor) Uie demand that is daily Increasing, not only in this city, but from ordera daily received lrom all distances, go to strengthen our confidence In its being the greatest curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those wiUi-out appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment in cusen of Dysentery, DLarrbaia or Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word for It, they will not M ilHappolntcri Eoraalehy B. EBElfLY, Successor to 11. H. Meakings, marlff-d 1'amily Medicine Depot, High street. CYRU8 W. FIELD aV CO. No. 11 Cliff St., Newark ' offer for sale : New-jjn;ier, 3Sx43 inches. Newspaper, 28x40 inches. Newspaper, 38x42 inches Newspaper, 90x37 Inches. Newspaper, .'i.u.y'hu, in. Newspaper, ..'.' inches. Newspaper, 24x32 inche. Newspaper, 24x3fi inches. Newspaper, 34x34 inche. Newspaper, 33x33 inches. Newspaper, 22l,x3.' inch' s. Newspaper, 23x:i7 inche. Newspaper, 231x38 inches. Newspaper, 25t$x35 Inches. Newspaper, "''., v toi. jnchea. Newspaper, 27x40 lnchea. Newspaper, 19x34 Inches Newspaper, 24x40 inche. ALSO, Envelop Paper 2,400 reams all sixes Colored paper 1,750 reams assorted sizes. Writing Paper 600 cases, a complete asortment. New and Book Ink Superior quality. New aud Book Paper made to order ol any sire and quality at bort notice. de27-dtw PAPKR WAKKHOUSK.-CVRVH W. KIELD A CO , 11 CUff st, N. Y., offer lor sale Blbachino Powdeb 900 casks best quality Soda Ash 35 tons good quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and 100 bbls. crude. Smalt Best English 3 E E. 4 F E, and 4 F E super. U i. t a a at a a i TfK Best French and Oermau, various brands hUos 130 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raoa (136 bales Foreign, assorted qualiUe. Together with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paper Maker's Materials. de37-dAW VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOK SAI.K. -The sab arribe, offers for sale, on very liberal terms, the followine dfl- cribed real estate, situati on the National road, in Uie immediate vicinity ot the eastern boundary line ot Uie corporation of ( o-lumbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: ouMots Nos.fi, y, 100, 105 and 106, of Crosby's addition of out-lota. Also, Nos. I, 3, 4 and 5, of Ramsey' addition, 96, 27 and 30, of Champion's subdivision of half secUon No 23. Also, In-lot No. 23, on Town strtiet, of Champion's addition to Uie city of Columbus. On out-lot No. 86 there is a good two story brick bouse, together with suitable out-houses, Ac. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town st.. a small frame house. For further particulars, aa to price, Ac., inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apl3-dAwtf AM us S. RAMSEY. A FARM AND SAW LL FOII SAL. A N excellent farm of 17V aeJR, ififeeuoe to., Delaware co, R! I 17, To. 3, S. 4. on the east aide ofnhr Walnut at the mouth M Duncan's run . about 5) acre Improved, about 30 of good hottem land. The farm is well calculated for grab, or atoek. It is a part of Uie Maxwell tract There is a tine settlement around it On the premises there is a good saw mfTf. which takes the water from Walnut creek and Duncan's run. It is a good site for a a rut mill. The farm, and an undivided half of the aaw mill, will be aold together or separate. About one third of the pay will be required down, the balance In payments. Mr. Hammond lives on he pi !jyl-3tdiiwtt WALTER THRALL. VETERINARY HTIMiKRY. T B. BISHOP. Vbtkbinabt Suaaaoa. RESPErTPULLY offers his services to the rahsbitante of this city ana vicinity, assuring those who may patronise him. that he will endeavor to giv. general satisfaction. All surgical opemtfonsperformeg with perfect aaMy And tha majority w the diseases locident to the Horse cured. 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PRKPABKD BV STEAM, and put UP IN QUABT BOTTLER. rpHE recipe from which the Shakkh SaMapabilla is made I was purchased nearly a year since, (at a great expense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to ttiat peculiar sect (the Shakers,) and although it has not been made public until Uie present time, it lias been extensively used by many of the first physicians and families of Cincinnati, who have pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of Uio kind over yet offered to the public. The mode in which It is prepared, viz l 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, hence its vast superiority as to its medical qualities, over all other would be SARSAPARILLAS. To Uiose at present using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact. The wonderful liealimr nowera of this orenaratioii are due to the manner In which it Is prepared, (namely, by itenm,) as well a to Uie composiUon of Uie ingredient used. I ' - leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with mnny other root and herbs which are used in no other Sarsaparilla compound at present before the public ; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, from which It is composed, say that it Is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that Uie properties it combines as a medicine Is entire-y peculiar to Itself ; it acts as n gentle stimulant, and also as an al terative as a stimulant, in exciting the action of Uie liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to Uie stomach as a purgative, in moving tne Dowels sumcicnt lor tne purposes of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a OENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing ail the unhealthy humor of Impurities therein contained, and Uiercby invigorating Uie entire avstem, lor which rea son it U peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure oi an uifteases anaing irom an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimple, Blotches, Sore Eye, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Bile, all diseases re-ulUng from the uae of Mercury, Ac., sVc. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Coative-ness, Los ot Appetite, Acidity ot the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from cor nipt humors , and a a never failing remedy in all diseases arising form a DERANOEMENT Or THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is uDdarallcled i such as Swooning. Fainting Sensation. Low Spirit, Ihiapondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of Uie Heart, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, A etc. It Is found also to give great relict to tcmales m all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to Uie directions, as in t but depends Uie benefit to be derived from its use. Be particular in aeelng that Uie bottel are put up in blue wrapper, with a beautiful ateel plate engraving of the head of one of the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the bottom of the label a fac simile of Dr. Howe' signature. Thia precaution will prevent counterfeit, and will guard thia medicine from being Injured in its reputation by unfair and dia-honeat means. Agents in Columbus: B. U. Meajcinos, Demo A- Sons, G. Ro-bkbta a ,i o , Kino A Rsiooa, Wm. Schnkideb. Sold In quart botUes, at fl each, or tf bottles for t-r. Principal Depot No. 1. College Hall, Cincinnati S. D. Howe, d'roprietor, to whom ail ordera niuat be addressed. To be bad of the principal l)ruggisuitbrugnout rue i nuofl riaieanu i.aoadas. Call on our agent and get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to Judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to yonr individual eaae or not. IIOYVK'S CKLEBRATKI) COUUII CANDY. THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR COUGHS, COLDr, HOARSENESS, SORE T HBO AT, WHOOPING COV0H, hC, kC. Its reputation Is now o fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of U here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, wit will tfattlfy to iu merit. KINO A BRIOG3, General Agents for Franklin county Also, to bo had of the Druggists generally novlO-ly ."WlLI-I CONKLING, WOOD V CO. MAWtTFACTTBEBS Or fURt WHITE I.K4D, IN OIL, I PAWS WHITE no. ir no no DRT WHITE r.EAP, RID LEAD, MTHAROE. rOTTT, WirWINfl, ' FIRf DRIED PARIS QRIEN, CHROME TILLOW, HBO ME oreeh. CHROME REII, CHINESE BI.UI, I OIL assoRTrn rnin paints, in CtDEK VINEGAR. WE have adopted Uie moat approved method, aa practised by Uie Kasteru Manufacturer, in manufacturum White Iad. tad will warrant it equal to any made fn the United States. We warrant tne quality of each article we manufacture to bf aa good a eta be procured, and to gira entire satisfaction Offered atthe Joweat DTtcea oa usual tune, or discount for ( ah lrCAifI FOR FLAX PEED Any quantity rf CASTOR HtANs wanted. We will supply Lf arraers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take "i"l-i(ll,- TUIIUH.IJ ' ",'ni.ino, HJJU . ,) Cincinnati, lascaanpsg w, uw. dawly I I , iZZSr " ttl11"" T'.r. of M. od hu long rm-itrri?xniJi'1 frc ". Proclaim..,! its wonderful LuaTlvlenra Hn1 tiMtlf'-- obstruction. mIIii in I r, Ur" "flrvou 'yatem. Is not this then the Medicine you pro -euilnenUy need I n ' "i , A7 ' u" w """K? mM H" 1 Tt'wiien id's inferior article f This young man's lluuid in not to be cor.ioarcd with th ou uoctor LtieiinM of ouo grand fact that the one is iunipatdc ol rlolerioralioii, im.l never snnll- wliil.. it,.. ,i ierinenting, and blowing tho hottlea containing ft Into fragmentsf! Hoiirihi;, um sour, wm liquid exploring, MU damaging other good I Must ..... . hwimh , uiiijiotuiu uw poiaonous to me ayatem f win ..-... ,u -tm.-ih mreauy d!-' i I iMlh ;,,-., Wlmt rimf uwpepaia nut acid t Do we not aJt know that when food sour iu uur iHiraacoi. wnai miaeaini it on.,iii,-.. , tin,., I. ....... i,.. u..., wMBson oi mo Heart, liver complaint, dinrrboia, dysen lery, colic, and corruption of the blood 1 What is Scrofula but an Held humor in the body! What produces all the humors H on r.rupiions ol llie Skin, Scald Head, Salt Hbeitrn, hrysiiielfls, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and externa i It is nothing under heaven but an add tVth atance, which sours, and thus spoils all tho fluid of the body, more or leas. What causes Rheumatism but a sour and acid fluid which insinuates itself between the Joints and elsewhere, Irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues ution which it acta I So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly ail the ailment which afflict human nature . Now ia it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use thia Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound of S. P. Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it undentood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsed's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, La an Imitation of his nfenor preparation f f Heaven forbid that we should deal In an article which would bear the moat dtatant resembUnce to S. P. Towiiscnd' article f We wish it understood, because it fa the absolute truth, that 8. P. Townseud's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townscud'e Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar Uiat they are un-like in every particular, having not one single thing in common. A S. P. Pownacnd ia no doctor, and never waa, ia no chi-mist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine, or disease than any otiier common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can Uie public have that tiicy are receiving a genuine scien titic medicine, containing all Uie virtues of the articles used in preparing It, and which aro Incapable of chnnges which might i coder them the Agents f Disease instead of health t Since the above waa put in type tho following fact has come to our knowledge which la truly tyled The Triumph of Juatlce -The Wur KuaVd! S, P Townnend abandoned the field Old Dr. Jacob Towntendoin dicated by the People '.'.! S. P. Towmend has at last given up the manufacture of any more Sarsaparilla, having disposed of his business to some strangers. Thus hi claims to Originality and other pretensiuna fall to the ground. Ho voluntarily abandon them, in thus evading the Issue before the public, by disposing of hia trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, tho occupation v. wu'irr m ruaiirotuin, eanais, cnoppuig wood, saw logs, dock sticks, Ac, Ac. The fact, also, Uiat his article be-carao notorious forlta Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the BotUes, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, and destroying goods, demonstrates beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric ot n claim. Hereafter it is to be ent out to the people by aome Strangers, yet bearing Uie name of S. P. Townsend. We hare been informed that these Stranger intend to print on Ut.i labels tho name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible it bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. P. Townsend'e souring compound from public odium, unless It Is made entirely different from its present character ; and if they do Uiis, it will become uimtiier article nf fsammrftLv n.,H they might as well give it another name first as last. It should then bo called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S P.Townend's. But if Uiere in no alteration, the people may itJU expect Uie samoold Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer stuff. We have felt It a duty to Inform the public of the true position of this matter, Uiat Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not tie conlounued with tins sounng article. In conclusion we would remark that aome month ago S. P. Townsend left his chl stand in Fulton st, a first rate store, and sat himself down only a few doors below us, In Naussau st-.the motivesand objects ot which we leave others to Judge. We understand these Stranger, who have taken up S. P.' bu-ine, intend to remain there. Such conduct needa no comment. Wo shall move from Nasaau street in Uie Spring, and we will then see if these Strangers follow us as S. P. did. Depot for the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 102, Nassau t. THOMPSON, SKIi.LMAN A CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vine at., 3d door above Ith, Cincinnati. 0. W. CARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all ordersor applications for agencies must be addressed. Thia Sarflaparllla can lie found at the principal Drug Store in the State, and Is advertised in most of Uie country paper. In In every county there is aomH one authorized to establish sub-lU'em ies for tho county in which ho reside, and the same can be ascertained by reference to the county papers. For aale in Coluinbu by DENKi A ilAKft V, Agent for Frank-liu county. Also, by Henbv Lono, Groveport. fel)2f)-dAwly r bi7lijs genuine AtiBtjminvBm BARMAI'ARILLA. KNOW ALL MEN, that wo have this day appointed B. II. MEAKINGS, of Cincinnati, our Agent for the State of Ohio at large, for thts itale of Dr. John BulV Genuine Improved Eitract 0 Sarsaparilla, where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. "WW- JUMP. HULL A CO. Louisville, Ky., y., ssjeu I 15, 1850. K Eberly, successor to H. H. Meakiiiys, aiti.e old stand High street, Is the only authorized Agent for the sale of iu. uys r saparllta in Colnmbus, where citizens and strangera may rely on obtaining Uie Genuine and Improved Article. A there aro counterfeiters about, lie sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure of the Genuine Article. B. H. MEAKINGS, General Agent for Ohio. JIJHT RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT tor the sale of Bull's Sarsaparilla and other Popular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply of Hull's Improved anil Genuine Sarpaparilln, combining Yellow Dock, Uur Dock, and other valuable extracts, indlengoua to our Weatern poil, put up cxpreaaly for this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is finding its way into the bosom of every afflicted family, lor the w o!e world ia challenged to produce an articlo ao pleasant to take that will so effectually purify the blood, itrengUi-en the system, and guard it against any sickness or epidemic whatever I It nerer falls to give relief, and i warranted to be superior to Townsend's, aud every other preparation before the public. In thi city hundreds have N-en cured of the worst forms of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, It lieu mat iom. Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, and distress in tho side and breast, and m.wy who were on the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation of Dr. Bulla ia no secret or patent medicine , hence, thousands of physicins prescribe and use it in their practice. Dr. Bull asks noprotection by "patent," andff anyliberal-minded M. D who Is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too strongly i lvited to the " Chain-Gang," to make people swallow ( illume! and other villainoua minerals, (nolens volenti) will write lo him and PNtlsfy lum that he has not killed more thnn nin every ten of his patients, he will gladly send him a fill formu-r of the ingredients used in hi valuable preparations. Down with the leeches! Down with the blood irki r- lloivn with Calomel and other uoisonous minerals, which has sent thousands and ten" of thousand to a premature grave t ruivir i i'ii ! ni,uuui Strike at the heart ol Uie diseaHC. remove morbid accretion. give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organs, and you cannot fail to build upnew and puro blood for the sustenance of the general system. To do which, nothing haa been given to man nothing within the reach of human agency begins to compare with Hull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. Remember that in case of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, for I am o authorized by the proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale hy FJ. EBERLY, wniy agent tor i-oiumtms. East side High street, next to BuUnr's hakerv, and a few doora aouth of the State House. junelil-ddtw TIIE AHHAIW TEA COMPANY, 136 recnwlch atreet. Neve York. f IMIE proprietora beg to call Uie attention of connoisseurs In I Tea, and the head of families to the choice and rare selec tion ot Tea imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with rii Bui jriniiv buu "iiniuiii, ni' mi iniuBiun oi snrpssasssBJ richness and flavor. The Teas offered are the following i The ieddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at tl.OO per lb. Nipbon 75 SO uian, Osacca, a Green Tea, at 1,00 75 loo-isiaa " Tieki-tefaa flit. Mixture, a compound of the moat rare and choice Teas grown on Uie fertile and genial soil of Assam 80 1,00 With a view to encourace the introduction or thew niavhle- Teas, it is the intention of the proprietor x- .li-trilmte hy I"', among the purchaser, a quantity of Tea equal to the firnt year? profit on the sale effected. raeh purrhaser will receive enclosed in the paekige, a num bered certificate, entidlng him to one chance in the distribution !!! For every fifty cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to 120,000, Uie undermentionedDarcela of Tea, to the value of ten per cent, or two thousand dnlart, will lie giren atrav ' KonVBur: acronnng to the toltowing scale f. Prires of 50 lbs. of Tea each at tl.00 per lb. 230 lh' 90 m v, m 500 50 " 10 " 500 100 5 ' " 500 r MM 500 500 500 2.VI 350 I " " " 250 425 Frizes in ail. 9,000 2.0i Those person who prefer lower priced Teas can receive meir prizes in pro portion, or they will be re-purchased for caan. i " deduction of 10 per cent. Country Agents required. Applications lo be dreaaet, post-paid, to the Company' Depot, aa above. Ijune.wiocwjm ARFETS ARE GOING OFF -Those beautiful rheap Car pete are leavsng fast-call soon if you wou dI have one thta apriaVoB faplfl-dftw 'H COWLE3 a. CO. 1 iidmui.,1 h.vp foraH ,-.ipiton,hlp aUer th. ,-of STAIIK KRI.-,BIfc, !rm.,r"''" : . ion of thoae wi.hing utne. Columbua. Mai i' lA wll H BKK K (1R0 RBV.f OKNBB Of BIM at ...iiv,. UTD R KTW. rl'UF. underlined lia.ing parch..-d the .took of J M Brown. 1 will conttaied the SriSery "id Forwardin, and Commi. .ion famine. d be. lenre to call the attention ol mr Wend, and the public fener ally to a we! I .elected .lock of Grocrie. A c Jkc, to which a tarfe atoek wiU be added aoon. and oSered at w-drlatlowpriec. g kutoM, bnck llrocerj, com" t High "J rlrrid .tretu. formrrlT c-uutii bj J. M. Bro. uiH .olirit the mm to HMM. to l.ri.' "' "I.8,1""" i C. U. FKlfBIF. BV A1TTHOBITV. BY THi; PREMIDRNT OF Til K UNITED HTATKw. I N pursuance of law, I, ZACHARY TAYLOR, President of the a unite,! states ot America, do hereby declare and make known mat public nale,, will be heM at the undermentioned Land Office to wit MIf:HI(f AN- Bl lho pcrioda hereinafter designated, Bii SilASfi 'J"11 ut AULT STE. MARIE, for the Lake Su L, , , i V ru,'miencing on Monday tile sixteenth day ot .. t M her next, lor the dinposal of the public lands within the WW" fractiomd township, viz i iv ? h" iQTty 0ll iractional townahlps forty-six andlor-j-. n, ol range two. 'JjSS&i nd f,,rly l. and Pactional townshipfor-ly-soven, of rango three. v "e four y' ' hDd fra,;,11n1 townaliip forty eeven. M,vZnr h,ld 'orty-ven, and fractional townahips "Hy and fifty-one, of range five. Fractional townships torty-seven, forty eight, forty-nine, fifty. Sad iifty-oiio, of range aix. " " 'I'ownehips forty eight and forty nine, and fractional township fifty, ol range seven. Fractional townships thfrty-nine on " Hog Island," and forty on BM Island, and townaliip lorty-tive, of range eight I rnrtiomil townn)iinu thi. ,.,i - . G . j .,, den" I glands and forty tbna on the main laud, nnd townships forty-four and forty-live, of range nine. crncuonai townslilpethirtj-nineand forty on "Garden" and squaw inlands, a ,d townahips forty-threc, forty-four, andforty-five, of range ten. r!, !0nfll "1" h.p thirty -eight on "Little Beaver" Island, h,Tfiw0n o H,ttovor''Md','out,' Islands, and forty OBJ Whiskey Island, and townships forty-three, forty-four and forty-five, of range eleven. Fractional Townahip thirty-eight on "Gull" Island, township orty fwo, and fractional townships forty-three, forty-four and lorty-nve, ol rango twelve Fractional township forty, on the main land, of range sixteen Pactional townshipn thirty-nine and forty on the main land, of range seventeen. Fractional township thirty-eight thirty-nine, forty and forty one, on the main land, of rango eighteen. Fractional township thirty-six on ' Summer " and " Poverty " Mumif, thirtv-seven fincholiiiu Momm-re i.iu,i j . OS and thirty-eight, thiriy-iiino and forty on the main land, andtown--hips forty. one, forty-two and forty-three, of range nineteen. Pactional townships thirty-alx on St. Martin's and " Gull ' llHIld.", tiiirtV-Aeven on nn I. l.-i nf I ,m. 1. i ty-eight on the main laud, thirty-nine (including the Island Id section twenty-seren and twenty-eight,) and forty, and town-hip forty-three on Uie main land, of raniietwenty. mOaUBMl townships thlrtv-ight, thirty -nine and forty on the am land, ot rango twenty-one. AT THK RAafl Pt.AJlB nmtnMnn.. ,.m..j. ....u,- day of Heptemher noxt, tor the disposal of Uio public lands with in the following named township and fractional townships, to North of the base line, and we$t of the principal meridiem 1 rnetlonai lou ri-lnn- tliiriv.firn ,.'.. rl,,, .,, ,1... ....... I of range twenty-four. Fractional township thirty-three, thirty-four and Uiirty-Hre and township thirty-six, of range twenty-five. Fractional townships thirty-two and thirty-three on Uie maiii land, and townships thirty-lour and thirty-lire, of range twenty 1- rm'tional l'. iv 1 1 -hlim thlrtv.oliethirfv.twn tl,,riv .tl, ...... .I,,,, four and thirty-five on the main land, and townsbipe forty-six forty-seven and forty-eight, of range twenty-seven. Fractional townships thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty-seven, and townships thirty-nine, forty-six, forty-aeven, and forty-eight of range twenty-eight Fractional townships thirty-seven, thirty-eight and thirty-nliio and townships lorty-one, forty two, forty-three, forty-four, lorty five, forty-six, forty-seven and forty .eight, of range twenty-nine. Fractional townshiothirtv-uine. r,,wnhiifnrtv , ..ri,,-,i ,. .,,,, ship forty-one, township forty-two, forty-three, forty-four, forty-five, forty-Bix, forty-seven and forty-eight and Uie fractions o sections thirty -five and thirty-six, at Uie cape of Agate harbor ut in-, n-inji mi) -nine. 01 rango imriy. rncuunui lownsnips mirtv-mne, lorty, and torty-one, town ships forty-two, forty-three, forty-four, forty-five, forty-sla, forty seven and forty-eight, and fractional section seventeen and elgh teen, on " Traverse" Island, in township fifty four, of range thlr ty-one. AT THE ,-.MI. PLAOL inaniiiiliia ni m, ,,!, ,.. sm teenth dav of Octolier next, lor tlu iliBnaul nf (ho ,7,,'i,ii.- u.t situated within the undermentioned township and fractional townships, to wit ; nortt oj the. biue line, and went of the principal meridian. 1 iiii'tioiiii! fowiishio fortv-one. nml taMahsna tortv.twn SMe three, forty-four, forty-five und fifty, of ran ire thirtv-two. Fractional townehipa fifty and titty-two, of range thirty -three. Frae ional townships fifty and fifty-two, of range thirty-four. Township fifty, of range forty-one. Fractional tOWnehxn fort! sural and tnwnshina fortv.nitin 1.11,1 Kfty, ot range forty-two. Township forty-aeven, fractional townahip forty-eight and townships ibrry-nine and lifty, of range forty-three. 1 owiotnips lorry seven, lorty -eight forty-nine and fttty, ot range forty-four, Townships forty-seven, forty-eight and forty-nine, and traction al township fifty, of range tbryl-flre. rriicuouai lownsnips tony uuie ana nity, 01 range lorty-aix. Fractional townships forty-six aud forty-seven, township forty-ight, and fractional townahip forty-nine, of range torty-seven." Fractional towiifcbiliH fortv -even, tortv-eiubt and fortv-uinn. of range forty -eight fractional township torty-eight, ol range torty-nine. At the lintd ottice at lUNlA. commencing on Mondav. the aix- teenth of .September next, lor tho diaposal of the public lands within Uie undermentioned fractional township, via ; ittma oj me oae tine, ana wei oj me princiftai meriautn. Hectiona one and two, the east half of section three, and eec-JN1 j'leven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-lour, twenly-flve 7 ' j "il in township nine, of range seven. LIWIS BfiWOnraa a u,. a ..1. .U- ..... I. ,;i;,-.. other purposes, will be excluded from tile -ni. ' ' The ottering of the abovementioned lands will be commenced on the day appointed, and proceed in tho order in which they arc advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall nav.- been ottered, and the aalea thua closed. Hut nn pale aballbe keot nil. 11 Inn. , r than two Woeka and mi ,. nf md the lands will lie admitted until after tbe expiration of the two weeks. (liven under mi hand. l the city of VVn-himttoti. lL'-jtLj K day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty ny me rresinent 1 7. TAYLOR. J. HUTTEBFIELD, Commissioner ol the General Land Office. NOTlCIi TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the 1 iuiit of ore-enintion to anv wt th- land- within the townships and fractional townahips above enumerated, is required to establish the ame to the satisfaction nt tbe Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make paymeni there tor (is mon a. practicable after teeing tkunotice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the publie sale of tbe lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim win lie torteiten. J. 01 l 1 I . Kf I i ,L f, ,iy6-w!it Commlssionm-. .l( N ILI.C I'IMIAI.i; CAIKMVI 'IMIK Inll sesuiion of Ibis Institution will commence on Thur I dai, the 12th of Heptemher next The Academic rear con sists of forty-four wi-etcc. l uition (in Uie regular course) and board, Including waoa, ufnaa, waamnf, room bob nirimure, per year, onvaliln nuarterlv in advance flUU ikl Tuition per quarter of 11 weeks in advanced department 4 50 uo. ' oeparnnent a U" Do. on Piano Forte or Guitar, and the uae of instrument ft Ml Tuition in drawing or pa nting, m the French, Latin or Greek languages, earh per quarter 4 Of) The obj 'Ct of the Institution Is high intellectual and moral cul ture, llie course of study 1 extended, and instruction thorough. The discipline c-tn!'lihei h parental, though firm and decided. No pains nre spared to secure the services of the best teachers, and to render the connection ol pupils with the Institution safe, happy and advantageous to the hfgheat degree possible. ficlon ing to Uie Institution is a chemical and philosophical apparatus of considerable value, astronomical and geographical maps on a very laree Bcale, a cabinet of minerals consisting ot em-eral hundred different specimens, and a small library. To the apparatus and library it is dedgned soon to make important ad ititmns. The building i a spacious edifice containing between fifty and sixty apartments, all nuitaniy turnished. The number of rooms designed as the private apartments of pupils boarding in tne In stitution is thirty, 'iney are large, well furnished and easil ntilated. tn room accommodate two pupils ti in verv desirable thut those deaiffninn to entr the Inatihition should be present the first day nf the session. jyil-wHt w. v. Nuunb, Fnneipai. .NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT. Iflh day of June. A. I. 1H.10. rhauncev Relknan and 1 J mi., ' M. tiriL'gs, nartners under the name and ftnn of Bel Innip Sl Griggs, caused to be issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin eountT. Ohio, a wrft of attachment for the sun: ol one thousand dollars, agitnot the property and effects of Ho mho N. Ktistwick, Nathan Tidd, and Samuel W. Otia, partner ha Trade under Uie name and firm nt Itostwiefc. Tidd & Oti : wh h writ ha been served and returned. Attest : baTWsa HE VI. , Clerk of Franklin Common Fleas Colutnbus, July 5, 1850. I'aaaT sY CAaatnoTopi, Att'y for Plaintiff. jy-w6w MEKKIMAf K I'lilVT rjHE aubsrriiter have on band, at all season of the year, a I larare assortment of MKRRIMACK PRINTS, for sale bv tbe piece or package . A VV. COCK e CO- 33 tlherty utreet. Hew rora. A I M 1 'llll BK HOLD, h FARM In Franklin counrj, ronulmn 133 1- Hcrr. 00 of which .r. imDro.pd Mil unoVr culti.lioi. Then, is a larffe Okchakd of the cboicMt krnd of fralt, a oooo I a.MK Hon,, two c'kkI well, nt wau-r. no-ldc - . food .oppiy of Itock water runniog thrnugl, Ui. lend. Thta farm U airoatr within twelre mlW of the city of t 'olamhoa, in a food neighbor hood, and convenient to aehoota Thia ia a moat deairable real deuce, and will be aold on returnable term. The eoheriter ha. iwo other larm. whien ne win aeii cnem,. For further particular, applr fif hy letter, noatace Pid ! hln-wtf Dublin, Fnuikltn comty. Ohio BNTS ATTENB.-iTKiWil TrLF It di ljj.... ......i ,.t. an aio. for, rtlne Milk a. uroal. only l Aho. for yonr .....M..1.U Cm., mere, new and v k Fin.. Fraaah doth,, fa.fauai.hle I aaaimcre., new and Tery Im t.le. VeMlni' of h. th ?il and Mar.ailea. Cra.at. o. diltere. i.iiii . I' ill. -HIM . RVAS ? I.ADIEK- AKIl CHII.DRFU r" CELEBRATED kCIOF,. Bu.ktn, and ..lip., thick and thin e ea. aim Children'a Untera. th. -t artn n,adem UV Unirl J ap 1 3-c w " wrwaw - A(lfi. -Caab paid lor Raj.. C an.aa. Baerlne. Graa,aayd K. Tnrred Rope and all other deacrlpU. n. of paper mr a CfTlXM W. FIF.I.D At CO tk, by MR-aW At their rla( Warehonw. 94 Bexkman
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Full Text | VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, AUG0ST 14, 1850. NUMBKK 31. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED 90OTT ft. BASOOM HH l I- - -OUTM -BAST COINKR OP HIGH IT. AND SUUAB ALLCV. TKKMH I n uriii tl In ndvnnre The Daily, to peraousin Columbus, per year $ti 00 " stint by mill oat of Columbus S 00 u 11 durttiy the seaalon, and Trl-Weekly balance of year-Iii Columbus Bf mail The Trl-Weekly by mail Weekly in Columbus Out of the city; by roail.sinste To cluba of four and upward To clubi nf ten and upwards, to one address . fl 00 . I 00 . 00 . il 00 , 1 '" . 1 . 1 00 . B 00 Dully, seaalon Tri-Wmku 1 00 50 40 Weekly, aingle To elnh of hre and upward AdvertUlnM. The following raft and rule of advertising bare been agreed UDtm between tin proprietor ut the Ohio Htat iman and the Ohio State Journal, to H observed, in all caaea, after thia date. July JO. lr-4'l Dally sn,per. Oue aquare, 1U line or leaa, one inaertion 11 each additional.." h M 1 week .. 90 50 .. 0 SB .. 1 50 .. 200 .. 300 .. 4 00 .. 6 OO .. H 00 ..10 00 .. 15 OO .. 18 00 .. 10 00 , , BQ 00 .. IN .. 25 00 . 30 00 . eo 00 . 35 00 . 40 00 . 45 00 55 00 130 00 m l month fl..." 3 " " 6 ..." 9 ..." II ..." v ."landing card, 5 linea or leu, per annum . . Ms rolumn,wltn4changea, " ". ... ehauged weekly.. " daily . . . ' with I nlwifw 'I " 19 changed weekly. . ' dally to to to to to Other caae not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the nbove rate. The itandard of measurement to U minion type. For each additional aquare in the daily, inserted 011c month, or m greater length of time, and for each additional aquare inserted under tho yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parries. Publishers nut accountable for the accuracy of legal adrerli mi'ntH ijcvuint the Amount chariTi'd for their oublicatton. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name . the ame to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisement) from strangers or transieut person to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked 00 the copy for a specitied number til insertions, will be continued one moum, uniesa ordered out, mid i,n vi unit will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly 10 ineir regular paBBBBS nan wwinaipiaa i uug imsvu to. to be naid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Fatal Agents, Mm not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged oy the piece, at llie uuai raw;. No ADVEBTI9EMENTH CAN BE INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisements fur charitable inititutions. tire comnaniea. ward. township, and other public meetinga, and such like, to be charged nan price. MavfUsn neaaeaa to be charged BS cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to lie ; . 1 for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, eon r erts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for Hdmittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual Interest, can only be inserted with 'be understanding that Uie same is to be paid for. If intended to l.e inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at 1 he rate of not less than SO cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured a It solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above retea. Attorneys will be holden for the price ol Inserting advertise menta brought In by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850. 850 JULY. S. M.t.w I T. .. .. 1 2 '3 C 7 8 !l 1(1 13 U 15 1G 17 20 21 25 23 24 27 28 2!)3U3I M. 1 8 15 22 2!l FEBRUARY. s. m.t.wt. r.a- s.m. t. w t. r. s. .777 12 .7 .7.7 .. i 2 ij 346G789 45G789 10 in I I 12 13 14 IS If. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 2Ji 27 28 .. 252i27282930,H MARCH. SEPTEMBER. " s.m. r. w tT r . j s. s7j t. jw t. r. i. 7. .. .. .. .7 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 "7 1 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 15 Hi 17 18 HI 211 -.'1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 2(1 27 28 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 s.m. t. w t.I r. Is. 7 I 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 . MAT. s. mA T. w T. v. s. .7 .7 l 2 1 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 30 31 .. ! s.m.t. wt. r. I.. .. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 1G 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26' 27 2859 3031 .. .. NOVEMBER. M. r. v t. r.. .7 .77. 7. 7. 12 3 4 5 G 7 8 9l 10 II 12 13 14 It Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 311 DECEMBER. I.w. T. W T. F. !, , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 25 23 24 25 26 27 28, 29 30 31 JUNE ,J"-Lt:b!rl T l ' I ' '.. .. .7 7. .. .. l 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 III 17 1H 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(1 27 28 29 A. 30 .. .. .. .. .. &y MACAIILAY'S ENOLAND. mAJACAUl-AV'H F.NOLAND. 2 vola. mu-hn io iiiau ii liunie s Kfigland. hor sate l) inay27 IT1NG st HUNT1NOTON. TOOLS. rpo Carpenter and others who use carpenter topla, we most I respectfully say that we have the best assortment ol tools ever broueht to this city, and we are dltpoied to sell them very lowforca h. jyl OEHE, ABBOTT A CO. Phe notes and accounts af George Here A Co., are H left with us for settlement ind collection. They must be t urn r collection, iney munt GERK, ABBOTT ft CO paid without delay i .ommon. juiy I" COLUMBUS J. BIDOWAY & CO.-HANUKACTUBF STEAM BNAINES, .ROM new and improved patterna, among which is one for tha r MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS kiid fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated F A R K E R S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and HKA CASTINOS usually made at Foundries. M ACHlN B Y of all kind made promptly to order BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKINU STOVE, premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Sum a and. Furnaces Fire Orate, and PLOUGHS al! warranted, arc fcoM tsntly for sale at wholotai i and bstail oa liberal terms. spectfully invited to examine oar stock and prices. Columbue, febiatf a. riTca ' "a. m. hub I S 50. FITCH V H M E. f iurre-nr IS Mtttfmrn S FUti.) FORWARDING AND CORMldfllON MERCHANTS. 4 up Dealers In Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds of Groceries, st wholesale and retail. N B The highest market price paid st all times, in cash, fur Produce. . , " Railroad Building, opposite J Rldgway A Co.'s roundry, Co lcstbcs, Ohio (martdtf SMALL FARM in NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT eight miles from the city partly improved, hrwed log house, stable, wall and a young orchard tarns. The farm is well adapted to raising all kinds of I DM Has ail saws oi graina This farm mutt be anld om, and is offered rhap Persons wish aaa If, act to as naaa by caUtog on at lfttua ether that will S does not suit we have MJTH A MILLS, Real Estate Agenu. UJILIJinAI iV I'll...., ! ATTORNEYS AT LAW. IV u'iH practice law, as partner, in the Courts ol Franklin v v and adjoining counties, and in uio circuit and utsuict u a courts, umce in riatt s new butiatng, opposite a tale House mnyG-tf W. A. NEIL, Attorney at J.nw und Solicitor in ( hinitei . rVfum JM with Win. llennUon Jr.. No. 8, Neil s IWsWI DMM w site Hocretary of Htate's office. deem (iiy A. B. JUJTTIjKW, Attorney mid CouuHellbr nt I.aw, Coiuiubun, Ohio. Otflee, No, 2, Neil's Kichange, opposite Secretary of Htate'a offie. Jy27 - ALrL xhrALL, " Atlornev unit Counsellor nt Lnw. Columbus. Ohio. L80, a Conunlaloner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds" rm lor DM State 01 Hew Yorfc. 1 Oftico ou High at, between Town and Rich. octSO LUCIAN BUTTLES. THEO. COMSTOCX. GEO. O. COMTOCBT. ni'TThUS, COM8TOCK &. CO., SucceMirs to K, Comstock, &i Co..) IOHWAHDING AND COMMhHSION MKltCHANTd, Lard Oil I Manufacturers, and dealers in Halt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. 7 I .i1 11I advances made on consignments. mart) J. RIDGYVAY V CO.'H Iron Foundry, Hroad street, near the Hriilae, Colum. baa. Ohio. Stoves of all kinda, and a great variety of Casting, alwaya on hand ocii, 41 DR. ROBKKT THOMPNON'H OFFICfi, NO. 4, Neil'o ExrhaflffP, opposite the Secretary ot State's oee, High St., Columbus. dec 11 OBORUR R. WALCCTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, UOV"dtf COLUH1U9, OHIO. WIIITIN4J eV HUNTINGTON, IIOOK-SKLLKRH and Stationera, next door to the Clinton Hank, a liigti Hiicet, Cuiiimhu-. titim A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. WM. SKIBKRT, M. C. LILLEV. HEIBRRT A. LII.LKV. BOOK-BINDERS, High atr.-et, oppoaite the Public Offices, Co-lumbus. aug26,'45 DR. MARIS'H OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, adjoining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church. decll-dtf L FATHER. 100 bundles Upper and Skirting Leather Just received by KINO Sl IIEFFNER, apo no n Main street, Cincinnati ;ERK, ABBOTT A CO., DKAI.KRS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Olaas, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical TooIb, Military Goods, Ac, Ac, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock DAVIS, SMITH oV CO., ClOMMiSSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-J Dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio, personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and seUiug Produce consigned for sale. sel2-dly. JOHN- W BAKER. BOBBKT ABMBTBONO. BAKER A AiiHsTito.Nt;, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O JOHN CARLISLE, ( Latt of Ckillicothe, Ohio,) Produce, oi Union nud ForvrRrtibig Merchant, mayl6-d3m CLEVELAND, OHIO. E L DRUDGE dTMATIN DRAPERS AND TAILORS, High urett, Ut door vorth of Toien, oppoiite the U. S. Hottl, A RE prepared to execute all orders in thoir line of business, in ' V the neatest and most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDR1DGE, aplb dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN & HORTON, IKON MONGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Sash, Glass and House Trimming. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tinman's stock. Sign of the Back Saw, tt High street. CHARLES A BAIN. maylodtl .IAMKS M. HORTON RAILROAD AND HTliAfllBOAT INSURANCE. rilHK FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Ma - Bachutrttri especially mpowered to iiipup- against acci DKNTS. (,'npitul f ,".0. .i 1 1 .in i OFFICE High street, DM JunetO-dtf lite the Capital House, Columbus. D. R. II' Ac ,. Agent. ARCHITECT OFKirE-Mechniiir'g Hall, Columbus. Ohio. N. It. KK1.I.Y inlorms the uuhlie that ilurinir hi absence all his Architectural business, Engineering and Surveying, will he promptly attended to at the above office by th undersigned. H H. BLACK MORE, ueeji a Arcnltcctaml Civil engineer. B. r. CONWAY. I.. K. TOMI.INSON. B. V CONWAYstc CO., IR-OOIR8, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, p Ml IRON AND ComniiaHlon mid Forwarding MerchaiitH, KHONT iTIiKKT, Jan3-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. A. B, WOMBAUQH. WSl. S. WHKEI.KM WOMBAUftH & WHEELER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL practice as partners In Franklin and the adjoining counties. Prompt attention will be given to the adjustment and collection of claims of large or smtnV amounts. Wm. F. Whkeler. Notary Public, will take denosltions. hc- knowledgmenta of deeds, &c. umce in Heirs new Huildinif, north ot Uie Nell House, t'olumlnis, June 1850. juneii4-dly-wlm JOHN iT BRYANT Atturuey at Law and Solicitor la Chancery, kFFlCE in Clark's new bulling, two doorB north of the Fx i change Bank. mayiiS-Gmdiiv R. P. Cm BABER, Attorney at i,nv, Columbus, Ohio, WILL attend promptly to all professional business iutmsted In hi rum 1 1 It! re Raat lirtn nt Hlffh at., over SldMim'a Saddler Shop, next door smith of the City Rank building. ap'.'idiwn ;INUHAMS AND UHINT. (JOODft. A FINK assortment of Frrnch 40 in., and oil dressed Oinirhams; 4-4 French and Enffiish Chinta. Ac. suitable for ladliw and children, a fap&l P. T. SNOWDKN'M NOTICE. I ' it i . undersigned reMctfully informs the public that he con-I linues the businesH at the old stand of the late firm of ('has. Kile & Co., on his omul account Thankful for past favors, he iocs In satisfy his friend lor the future, also. ,an30.1yd CIIAS. KL1E. CABINET MAKERS (IAsI find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all J ther articles in their line, at the sign of the mriB uiii rsnLutA. FKINTINt; MATERIALS FOR SALE. FOR sale, low for cash, or on ahort credit, a large assortment ol Pr luting Materials, 'onsittni; in part ol 1 Double Medium Smitn Preas. 1 Stanberry Press. 33 lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new 130 " Brevier. 100 Minion, " 130 Minion, . " Swveral fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job True of nearly cvrry varietv, part ot which is nearly new. Together with Standa, Galleya, Stieka, Chases, Rulea, Iead, (hook and newspaper,) Imposing Stonea, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ol the above will tie sold extremely low fur cub, or on short time. (decllj CHAS. SCOTT, Agent. NEW ftOODg. WE have in atore, and offer for sale on good terms 75 doz. Chopping Axe of favorite brands. 4 doi. Broad " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " 100 Mill and Cros Cut 9aw. 200 boxea Window Glas 1000U lighu Sash. 1000 lbs. PuUy. Hi hi, I- l.m-. d Oil. -J0O kegs Nailn, assorted, novil At GERE. ABBOTT A CO., s sign ot the Gilt Padlock. wool : HI, i v , POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, near the National Road Bridge, by aplb HTCH A UAl.h. i-jRlVKITH'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE AND -W f'ATBR PROOF BLACK1NL-The unileraisned is Uie invontor and manufacturer of the above named article, which he ran recommend to hi friend and the public as worthy of their consideration. Having been engaged some thirty years in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, he considers himself a judge of the merits of the article he offers for tale, and of the effect It produces on Leather. liiacainr: win riot produce a poilsti, nut maaen tne lemner much more durahle, and renders it WATER PROOF. He KoTtei. ti HHBs t s those who dire to keep their feet dry, to wear easy boots it shoes, or to practice real economy, to give It a fair trial, and ha will warrant satisfaction. For sale wholesale or retail at my Shoe Store at No 159, High St., three doors north of the FrankUn House, where all ordera will be thankfully received, and properly attended to. seV4-lyw J. B. ORIFFITU. g40ji TRnUIINUS tt VMM Elastic Springs; 20 sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass I yJXf Hubb Bands ; 3 bales Moss ; Patent Leather ; Lace, Tutu, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth , Tacks, Seamei Cord, Malleable Castings, Sir For sale by june7 OERE. ABBOTT A CO. CARPETIN4J ! CARPETING! A P. STONE A CO., hare on hand one of the largeat and beat aaaorted stocks of Fine Carpet aud OU Clothe Ever offered in Columbus, embracing ell the different styles, rii Superfine Turky and Wiltran ; Superior Ingrain , Superior Tapistrr Brussels Fine do Superfine Brussels . Superior Venitian , Imperial, 3 Ply ; 10-4 Sup. Druggels. Wooien ; Superhne do 10-4 " " Linen. Also. Superior Wiltran Tufted and Cheoiel Ruggs. Also, Superior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain Also, a aplen did assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Shadea, see., Ac xnarlB-dAw HUOMC OR NKKVOl S DEHILITY, 4 LL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, ami sll diseases arising - troni a disordered Liver or Hlonim')i. ssuili ua coimtioution. inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood t otho Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulluesa or Weight in tin- Siomach, Hour Eruption, Sinking or Fluttering nt the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Viaiou, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Huad, Deficiency of Persni-ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Palu in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac Sudden Flushes ut Hsst Hiimlnffln the Flesh. constant imagining of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can DR. HOOF LAND'S CELEBRATE!! IJKHMAN HITTERS. Prepared by Dr. C. M.JACKSON, nt the Ucrman Mtriichir Utort, n IWstrWML raWiiWJBUB. I heir power over thu above ill,. . ... not , vn-llnl if nmnh I hy any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physician had failed. These Bitter aro worthy the attentiou of invalid. Possessing Hi cm nr in- ill utr ri?CUIICatll in Ut (UrtCBnCH OI HI'' I. HIT Mill! irSWr glniids, exercimng the most TTtllfJA powers in weakneim and at li't tiona of tho digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, certain and UXAD AND BJK CONriNCKP. The Hon. Charles D. Hincliiie, Editor of tho " Camden Demo. crat, ttio best paper in West Jersey, says, July til l " Hoollnint Gerinan HUtera." " We have aeen many nattering notices of fhl medicine, and the source from which they came indue. d us to make Inquiry re- nnp tmm n awnu, r run inauirv wm tvere nersuaami m uas it and must say We found it soeeiti(; 'in U action unon diseaae-i ot the liver and digestive organ, and Uie powerful indue: ce it exerts " j M " 1 miiwi prostration is reany surprming. it calm- anil strengthen tho nerves, bringing them into a state ot repose, making sleep refreshing, "If this medicine were more generally used, we are satistied there would be less sickness, aa Iroin the atomach, liver and ncr- rou system UW g real majority of real and imaguiary disease Hianate. Have tllem in a hcntliv ron.lition vnn , 1,1,1 detlance to epidemics generally. Tills extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who ore at all indisposed to give trial it will tiien recommend Itself. It should, in fact, be in evo-rylamily, No other medicine can produce urh evidences ol merit," (From thy " Boston Bee.") Hie editor said, Dec. 23d i ' Dr llonflaruf Celebrated Cermnn ilitt, r- tii i lie cin e ot Liver ('onii):aint. Jaumlii-e. iiv-ihmi-Ih Pl,rmil m u . Ilehilliv. in deservedly one of tho most popular medicines of the day. These bitter havs been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says ho has himseir received an effectual and permanent cure of LWer Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use ot these Bitters, tho patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fart .worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomach with safety, under any circumstance. We aro speaking from experience und to the afflicted we advise their use." Scott's Weekly," one ot the best Lilerarv neflan nublinhed. aid, Aug. 25: lr. Hiiojtanil s Herman Jttthrx, iiiHiiiitnctnrcd N Dr. Jackson. are now recommended by some of Uie moat promineut members of the faculty as an article oi much efflcaey in cases of female weakness. A such is Uie case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness, Persons of debilitated constitutions will tin. I these Bitters advantageous to their health, aa we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M Ml, nhisUa itdihaBMl ndanllflii anil tftaearv attainments, said in his ' New York Weekly Messenger," January "Dr. Hooflaiid's German fimvr. Here in ni till n wkth i i... leading presses in the Union appear to b unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made alter a prescrip-tion turDished by one of the most celebrated physicians ol mod-ern time, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoofland, Professor to the University of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prus-sin, and one of the greatest medical writer ! GenUM has ever produced. He was cmt.hatioillv the enmn nt tha hntnlma nml tht rclure u medicine of which he was the inventor ami endor ser may be conHdemly relied on. Ho specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Bfaanaoh, Constipation, anu all comphunta arialngfrom a disordered condition of the stomneh. the fiver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express thier conviction of its excellence and several ol the editors speak of its etlecta from their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only In calling Uio attention of our readcrB to the pre ent proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the articlo to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The " Philadelphia Saturday llazette," tho beat family newspaper puhliahed in the United State the editor say of PA H00Ff,ANI7S ORRMAN HITTERS. "It Is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence anil patronage ol our readers : and, therefore, u hen we recommend Dr. Hootland'n (iernmu Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not nttUM ol nostrums ot theday, that are noised about for a brief period mid then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mia- lllef, butot I iiiedicine lonir cMtulilisiieil imiveinflllv nHreii. mid which has met Uie hearty approval of the Kaeulty itnolf." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) lrom all section of the Union, tho last three years, and tho strong-eat testimony in its favor is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Phlladephia than all other nostrum combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet ap-proval when presented even in thia form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after UBing it as directed. It acta specifically upon tho stomach and liver it ia preferable to calomel in all bif ions diseases the effect is Immediate. They can be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable bMAt at any time. tXMWARM OF COUNTERFEITS. s This medicine bns attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a apuriou article at the risk of the lives of those who are Innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE UENVINE. Theyhavo th written signature of 0, M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the iiHine blown in Uie bottle, without which thty ore tpuriovK. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 130 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late of 37a lUeeat .) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealer generally throughout the country. Also, lor sale hy DENKi I S(1N, Columbus. may34 tlA-wultly DR. BCI,LH COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF MARHAFAIMLLA has (riven more ueneral satisfaction. and has cured all the complaint for which It Is recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before Uie discerning public. It U warranted to Ihi nix times cheaper aud better than the molasses and water mlxturo of Townsend'n, which In reality is but a shadow compared to tho intrinsic substance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable prcparaton I Persons wisbiug to be cured ol Dysjiepaia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy, 'olie, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaint, Diarrhoea, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood or habitof the system, (without laying the foundation for other and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by Uie dispensing of calomel and other pOfSjOBOtU minerals,) would do well to give this Harseparilla a trial. Our own experience proves It the praise bestowed upon its active healing properlies, by every person we meet, (save a doctor) Uie demand that is daily Increasing, not only in this city, but from ordera daily received lrom all distances, go to strengthen our confidence In its being the greatest curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those wiUi-out appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment in cusen of Dysentery, DLarrbaia or Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word for It, they will not M ilHappolntcri Eoraalehy B. EBElfLY, Successor to 11. H. Meakings, marlff-d 1'amily Medicine Depot, High street. CYRU8 W. FIELD aV CO. No. 11 Cliff St., Newark ' offer for sale : New-jjn;ier, 3Sx43 inches. Newspaper, 28x40 inches. Newspaper, 38x42 inches Newspaper, 90x37 Inches. Newspaper, .'i.u.y'hu, in. Newspaper, ..'.' inches. Newspaper, 24x32 inche. Newspaper, 24x3fi inches. Newspaper, 34x34 inche. Newspaper, 33x33 inches. Newspaper, 22l,x3.' inch' s. Newspaper, 23x:i7 inche. Newspaper, 231x38 inches. Newspaper, 25t$x35 Inches. Newspaper, "''., v toi. jnchea. Newspaper, 27x40 lnchea. Newspaper, 19x34 Inches Newspaper, 24x40 inche. ALSO, Envelop Paper 2,400 reams all sixes Colored paper 1,750 reams assorted sizes. Writing Paper 600 cases, a complete asortment. New and Book Ink Superior quality. New aud Book Paper made to order ol any sire and quality at bort notice. de27-dtw PAPKR WAKKHOUSK.-CVRVH W. KIELD A CO , 11 CUff st, N. Y., offer lor sale Blbachino Powdeb 900 casks best quality Soda Ash 35 tons good quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and 100 bbls. crude. Smalt Best English 3 E E. 4 F E, and 4 F E super. U i. t a a at a a i TfK Best French and Oermau, various brands hUos 130 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raoa (136 bales Foreign, assorted qualiUe. Together with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paper Maker's Materials. de37-dAW VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOK SAI.K. -The sab arribe, offers for sale, on very liberal terms, the followine dfl- cribed real estate, situati on the National road, in Uie immediate vicinity ot the eastern boundary line ot Uie corporation of ( o-lumbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: ouMots Nos.fi, y, 100, 105 and 106, of Crosby's addition of out-lota. Also, Nos. I, 3, 4 and 5, of Ramsey' addition, 96, 27 and 30, of Champion's subdivision of half secUon No 23. Also, In-lot No. 23, on Town strtiet, of Champion's addition to Uie city of Columbus. On out-lot No. 86 there is a good two story brick bouse, together with suitable out-houses, Ac. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town st.. a small frame house. For further particulars, aa to price, Ac., inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apl3-dAwtf AM us S. RAMSEY. A FARM AND SAW LL FOII SAL. A N excellent farm of 17V aeJR, ififeeuoe to., Delaware co, R! I 17, To. 3, S. 4. on the east aide ofnhr Walnut at the mouth M Duncan's run . about 5) acre Improved, about 30 of good hottem land. The farm is well calculated for grab, or atoek. It is a part of Uie Maxwell tract There is a tine settlement around it On the premises there is a good saw mfTf. which takes the water from Walnut creek and Duncan's run. It is a good site for a a rut mill. The farm, and an undivided half of the aaw mill, will be aold together or separate. About one third of the pay will be required down, the balance In payments. Mr. Hammond lives on he pi !jyl-3tdiiwtt WALTER THRALL. VETERINARY HTIMiKRY. T B. BISHOP. Vbtkbinabt Suaaaoa. RESPErTPULLY offers his services to the rahsbitante of this city ana vicinity, assuring those who may patronise him. that he will endeavor to giv. general satisfaction. All surgical opemtfonsperformeg with perfect aaMy And tha majority w the diseases locident to the Horse cured. 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PRKPABKD BV STEAM, and put UP IN QUABT BOTTLER. rpHE recipe from which the Shakkh SaMapabilla is made I was purchased nearly a year since, (at a great expense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to ttiat peculiar sect (the Shakers,) and although it has not been made public until Uie present time, it lias been extensively used by many of the first physicians and families of Cincinnati, who have pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of Uio kind over yet offered to the public. The mode in which It is prepared, viz l 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, hence its vast superiority as to its medical qualities, over all other would be SARSAPARILLAS. To Uiose at present using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact. The wonderful liealimr nowera of this orenaratioii are due to the manner In which it Is prepared, (namely, by itenm,) as well a to Uie composiUon of Uie ingredient used. I ' - leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with mnny other root and herbs which are used in no other Sarsaparilla compound at present before the public ; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, from which It is composed, say that it Is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that Uie properties it combines as a medicine Is entire-y peculiar to Itself ; it acts as n gentle stimulant, and also as an al terative as a stimulant, in exciting the action of Uie liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to Uie stomach as a purgative, in moving tne Dowels sumcicnt lor tne purposes of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a OENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing ail the unhealthy humor of Impurities therein contained, and Uiercby invigorating Uie entire avstem, lor which rea son it U peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure oi an uifteases anaing irom an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimple, Blotches, Sore Eye, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Bile, all diseases re-ulUng from the uae of Mercury, Ac., sVc. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Coative-ness, Los ot Appetite, Acidity ot the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from cor nipt humors , and a a never failing remedy in all diseases arising form a DERANOEMENT Or THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is uDdarallcled i such as Swooning. Fainting Sensation. Low Spirit, Ihiapondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of Uie Heart, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, A etc. It Is found also to give great relict to tcmales m all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to Uie directions, as in t but depends Uie benefit to be derived from its use. Be particular in aeelng that Uie bottel are put up in blue wrapper, with a beautiful ateel plate engraving of the head of one of the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the bottom of the label a fac simile of Dr. Howe' signature. Thia precaution will prevent counterfeit, and will guard thia medicine from being Injured in its reputation by unfair and dia-honeat means. Agents in Columbus: B. U. Meajcinos, Demo A- Sons, G. Ro-bkbta a ,i o , Kino A Rsiooa, Wm. Schnkideb. Sold In quart botUes, at fl each, or tf bottles for t-r. Principal Depot No. 1. College Hall, Cincinnati S. D. Howe, d'roprietor, to whom ail ordera niuat be addressed. To be bad of the principal l)ruggisuitbrugnout rue i nuofl riaieanu i.aoadas. Call on our agent and get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to Judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to yonr individual eaae or not. IIOYVK'S CKLEBRATKI) COUUII CANDY. THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR COUGHS, COLDr, HOARSENESS, SORE T HBO AT, WHOOPING COV0H, hC, kC. Its reputation Is now o fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of U here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, wit will tfattlfy to iu merit. KINO A BRIOG3, General Agents for Franklin county Also, to bo had of the Druggists generally novlO-ly ."WlLI-I CONKLING, WOOD V CO. MAWtTFACTTBEBS Or fURt WHITE I.K4D, IN OIL, I PAWS WHITE no. ir no no DRT WHITE r.EAP, RID LEAD, MTHAROE. rOTTT, WirWINfl, ' FIRf DRIED PARIS QRIEN, CHROME TILLOW, HBO ME oreeh. CHROME REII, CHINESE BI.UI, I OIL assoRTrn rnin paints, in CtDEK VINEGAR. WE have adopted Uie moat approved method, aa practised by Uie Kasteru Manufacturer, in manufacturum White Iad. tad will warrant it equal to any made fn the United States. We warrant tne quality of each article we manufacture to bf aa good a eta be procured, and to gira entire satisfaction Offered atthe Joweat DTtcea oa usual tune, or discount for ( ah lrCAifI FOR FLAX PEED Any quantity rf CASTOR HtANs wanted. We will supply Lf arraers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take "i"l-i(ll,- TUIIUH.IJ ' ",'ni.ino, HJJU . ,) Cincinnati, lascaanpsg w, uw. dawly I I , iZZSr " ttl11"" T'.r. of M. od hu long rm-itrri?xniJi'1 frc ". Proclaim..,! its wonderful LuaTlvlenra Hn1 tiMtlf'-- obstruction. mIIii in I r, Ur" "flrvou 'yatem. Is not this then the Medicine you pro -euilnenUy need I n ' "i , A7 ' u" w """K? mM H" 1 Tt'wiien id's inferior article f This young man's lluuid in not to be cor.ioarcd with th ou uoctor LtieiinM of ouo grand fact that the one is iunipatdc ol rlolerioralioii, im.l never snnll- wliil.. it,.. ,i ierinenting, and blowing tho hottlea containing ft Into fragmentsf! Hoiirihi;, um sour, wm liquid exploring, MU damaging other good I Must ..... . hwimh , uiiijiotuiu uw poiaonous to me ayatem f win ..-... ,u -tm.-ih mreauy d!-' i I iMlh ;,,-., Wlmt rimf uwpepaia nut acid t Do we not aJt know that when food sour iu uur iHiraacoi. wnai miaeaini it on.,iii,-.. , tin,., I. ....... i,.. u..., wMBson oi mo Heart, liver complaint, dinrrboia, dysen lery, colic, and corruption of the blood 1 What is Scrofula but an Held humor in the body! What produces all the humors H on r.rupiions ol llie Skin, Scald Head, Salt Hbeitrn, hrysiiielfls, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and externa i It is nothing under heaven but an add tVth atance, which sours, and thus spoils all tho fluid of the body, more or leas. What causes Rheumatism but a sour and acid fluid which insinuates itself between the Joints and elsewhere, Irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues ution which it acta I So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly ail the ailment which afflict human nature . Now ia it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use thia Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound of S. P. Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it undentood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsed's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, La an Imitation of his nfenor preparation f f Heaven forbid that we should deal In an article which would bear the moat dtatant resembUnce to S. P. Towiiscnd' article f We wish it understood, because it fa the absolute truth, that 8. P. Townseud's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townscud'e Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar Uiat they are un-like in every particular, having not one single thing in common. A S. P. Pownacnd ia no doctor, and never waa, ia no chi-mist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine, or disease than any otiier common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can Uie public have that tiicy are receiving a genuine scien titic medicine, containing all Uie virtues of the articles used in preparing It, and which aro Incapable of chnnges which might i coder them the Agents f Disease instead of health t Since the above waa put in type tho following fact has come to our knowledge which la truly tyled The Triumph of Juatlce -The Wur KuaVd! S, P Townnend abandoned the field Old Dr. Jacob Towntendoin dicated by the People '.'.! S. P. Towmend has at last given up the manufacture of any more Sarsaparilla, having disposed of his business to some strangers. Thus hi claims to Originality and other pretensiuna fall to the ground. Ho voluntarily abandon them, in thus evading the Issue before the public, by disposing of hia trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, tho occupation v. wu'irr m ruaiirotuin, eanais, cnoppuig wood, saw logs, dock sticks, Ac, Ac. The fact, also, Uiat his article be-carao notorious forlta Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the BotUes, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, and destroying goods, demonstrates beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric ot n claim. Hereafter it is to be ent out to the people by aome Strangers, yet bearing Uie name of S. P. Townsend. We hare been informed that these Stranger intend to print on Ut.i labels tho name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible it bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. P. Townsend'e souring compound from public odium, unless It Is made entirely different from its present character ; and if they do Uiis, it will become uimtiier article nf fsammrftLv n.,H they might as well give it another name first as last. It should then bo called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S P.Townend's. But if Uiere in no alteration, the people may itJU expect Uie samoold Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer stuff. We have felt It a duty to Inform the public of the true position of this matter, Uiat Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not tie conlounued with tins sounng article. In conclusion we would remark that aome month ago S. P. Townsend left his chl stand in Fulton st, a first rate store, and sat himself down only a few doors below us, In Naussau st-.the motivesand objects ot which we leave others to Judge. We understand these Stranger, who have taken up S. P.' bu-ine, intend to remain there. Such conduct needa no comment. Wo shall move from Nasaau street in Uie Spring, and we will then see if these Strangers follow us as S. P. did. Depot for the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 102, Nassau t. THOMPSON, SKIi.LMAN A CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vine at., 3d door above Ith, Cincinnati. 0. W. CARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all ordersor applications for agencies must be addressed. Thia Sarflaparllla can lie found at the principal Drug Store in the State, and Is advertised in most of Uie country paper. In In every county there is aomH one authorized to establish sub-lU'em ies for tho county in which ho reside, and the same can be ascertained by reference to the county papers. For aale in Coluinbu by DENKi A ilAKft V, Agent for Frank-liu county. Also, by Henbv Lono, Groveport. fel)2f)-dAwly r bi7lijs genuine AtiBtjminvBm BARMAI'ARILLA. KNOW ALL MEN, that wo have this day appointed B. II. MEAKINGS, of Cincinnati, our Agent for the State of Ohio at large, for thts itale of Dr. John BulV Genuine Improved Eitract 0 Sarsaparilla, where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. "WW- JUMP. HULL A CO. Louisville, Ky., y., ssjeu I 15, 1850. K Eberly, successor to H. H. Meakiiiys, aiti.e old stand High street, Is the only authorized Agent for the sale of iu. uys r saparllta in Colnmbus, where citizens and strangera may rely on obtaining Uie Genuine and Improved Article. A there aro counterfeiters about, lie sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure of the Genuine Article. B. H. MEAKINGS, General Agent for Ohio. JIJHT RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT tor the sale of Bull's Sarsaparilla and other Popular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply of Hull's Improved anil Genuine Sarpaparilln, combining Yellow Dock, Uur Dock, and other valuable extracts, indlengoua to our Weatern poil, put up cxpreaaly for this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is finding its way into the bosom of every afflicted family, lor the w o!e world ia challenged to produce an articlo ao pleasant to take that will so effectually purify the blood, itrengUi-en the system, and guard it against any sickness or epidemic whatever I It nerer falls to give relief, and i warranted to be superior to Townsend's, aud every other preparation before the public. In thi city hundreds have N-en cured of the worst forms of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, It lieu mat iom. Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, and distress in tho side and breast, and m.wy who were on the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation of Dr. Bulla ia no secret or patent medicine , hence, thousands of physicins prescribe and use it in their practice. Dr. Bull asks noprotection by "patent," andff anyliberal-minded M. D who Is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too strongly i lvited to the " Chain-Gang," to make people swallow ( illume! and other villainoua minerals, (nolens volenti) will write lo him and PNtlsfy lum that he has not killed more thnn nin every ten of his patients, he will gladly send him a fill formu-r of the ingredients used in hi valuable preparations. Down with the leeches! Down with the blood irki r- lloivn with Calomel and other uoisonous minerals, which has sent thousands and ten" of thousand to a premature grave t ruivir i i'ii ! ni,uuui Strike at the heart ol Uie diseaHC. remove morbid accretion. give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organs, and you cannot fail to build upnew and puro blood for the sustenance of the general system. To do which, nothing haa been given to man nothing within the reach of human agency begins to compare with Hull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. Remember that in case of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, for I am o authorized by the proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale hy FJ. EBERLY, wniy agent tor i-oiumtms. East side High street, next to BuUnr's hakerv, and a few doora aouth of the State House. junelil-ddtw TIIE AHHAIW TEA COMPANY, 136 recnwlch atreet. Neve York. f IMIE proprietora beg to call Uie attention of connoisseurs In I Tea, and the head of families to the choice and rare selec tion ot Tea imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with rii Bui jriniiv buu "iiniuiii, ni' mi iniuBiun oi snrpssasssBJ richness and flavor. The Teas offered are the following i The ieddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at tl.OO per lb. Nipbon 75 SO uian, Osacca, a Green Tea, at 1,00 75 loo-isiaa " Tieki-tefaa flit. Mixture, a compound of the moat rare and choice Teas grown on Uie fertile and genial soil of Assam 80 1,00 With a view to encourace the introduction or thew niavhle- Teas, it is the intention of the proprietor x- .li-trilmte hy I"', among the purchaser, a quantity of Tea equal to the firnt year? profit on the sale effected. raeh purrhaser will receive enclosed in the paekige, a num bered certificate, entidlng him to one chance in the distribution !!! For every fifty cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to 120,000, Uie undermentionedDarcela of Tea, to the value of ten per cent, or two thousand dnlart, will lie giren atrav ' KonVBur: acronnng to the toltowing scale f. Prires of 50 lbs. of Tea each at tl.00 per lb. 230 lh' 90 m v, m 500 50 " 10 " 500 100 5 ' " 500 r MM 500 500 500 2.VI 350 I " " " 250 425 Frizes in ail. 9,000 2.0i Those person who prefer lower priced Teas can receive meir prizes in pro portion, or they will be re-purchased for caan. i " deduction of 10 per cent. Country Agents required. Applications lo be dreaaet, post-paid, to the Company' Depot, aa above. Ijune.wiocwjm ARFETS ARE GOING OFF -Those beautiful rheap Car pete are leavsng fast-call soon if you wou dI have one thta apriaVoB faplfl-dftw 'H COWLE3 a. CO. 1 iidmui.,1 h.vp foraH ,-.ipiton,hlp aUer th. ,-of STAIIK KRI.-,BIfc, !rm.,r"''" : . ion of thoae wi.hing utne. Columbua. Mai i' lA wll H BKK K (1R0 RBV.f OKNBB Of BIM at ...iiv,. UTD R KTW. rl'UF. underlined lia.ing parch..-d the .took of J M Brown. 1 will conttaied the SriSery "id Forwardin, and Commi. .ion famine. d be. lenre to call the attention ol mr Wend, and the public fener ally to a we! I .elected .lock of Grocrie. A c Jkc, to which a tarfe atoek wiU be added aoon. and oSered at w-drlatlowpriec. g kutoM, bnck llrocerj, com" t High "J rlrrid .tretu. formrrlT c-uutii bj J. M. Bro. uiH .olirit the mm to HMM. to l.ri.' "' "I.8,1""" i C. U. FKlfBIF. BV A1TTHOBITV. BY THi; PREMIDRNT OF Til K UNITED HTATKw. I N pursuance of law, I, ZACHARY TAYLOR, President of the a unite,! states ot America, do hereby declare and make known mat public nale,, will be heM at the undermentioned Land Office to wit MIf:HI(f AN- Bl lho pcrioda hereinafter designated, Bii SilASfi 'J"11 ut AULT STE. MARIE, for the Lake Su L, , , i V ru,'miencing on Monday tile sixteenth day ot .. t M her next, lor the dinposal of the public lands within the WW" fractiomd township, viz i iv ? h" iQTty 0ll iractional townahlps forty-six andlor-j-. n, ol range two. 'JjSS&i nd f,,rly l. and Pactional townshipfor-ly-soven, of rango three. v "e four y' ' hDd fra,;,11n1 townaliip forty eeven. M,vZnr h,ld 'orty-ven, and fractional townahips "Hy and fifty-one, of range five. Fractional townships torty-seven, forty eight, forty-nine, fifty. Sad iifty-oiio, of range aix. " " 'I'ownehips forty eight and forty nine, and fractional township fifty, ol range seven. Fractional townships thfrty-nine on " Hog Island," and forty on BM Island, and townaliip lorty-tive, of range eight I rnrtiomil townn)iinu thi. ,.,i - . G . j .,, den" I glands and forty tbna on the main laud, nnd townships forty-four and forty-live, of range nine. crncuonai townslilpethirtj-nineand forty on "Garden" and squaw inlands, a ,d townahips forty-threc, forty-four, andforty-five, of range ten. r!, !0nfll "1" h.p thirty -eight on "Little Beaver" Island, h,Tfiw0n o H,ttovor''Md','out,' Islands, and forty OBJ Whiskey Island, and townships forty-three, forty-four and forty-five, of range eleven. Fractional Townahip thirty-eight on "Gull" Island, township orty fwo, and fractional townships forty-three, forty-four and lorty-nve, ol rango twelve Fractional township forty, on the main land, of range sixteen Pactional townshipn thirty-nine and forty on the main land, of range seventeen. Fractional township thirty-eight thirty-nine, forty and forty one, on the main land, of rango eighteen. Fractional township thirty-six on ' Summer " and " Poverty " Mumif, thirtv-seven fincholiiiu Momm-re i.iu,i j . OS and thirty-eight, thiriy-iiino and forty on the main land, andtown--hips forty. one, forty-two and forty-three, of range nineteen. Pactional townships thirty-alx on St. Martin's and " Gull ' llHIld.", tiiirtV-Aeven on nn I. l.-i nf I ,m. 1. i ty-eight on the main laud, thirty-nine (including the Island Id section twenty-seren and twenty-eight,) and forty, and town-hip forty-three on Uie main land, of raniietwenty. mOaUBMl townships thlrtv-ight, thirty -nine and forty on the am land, ot rango twenty-one. AT THK RAafl Pt.AJlB nmtnMnn.. ,.m..j. ....u,- day of Heptemher noxt, tor the disposal of Uio public lands with in the following named township and fractional townships, to North of the base line, and we$t of the principal meridiem 1 rnetlonai lou ri-lnn- tliiriv.firn ,.'.. rl,,, .,, ,1... ....... I of range twenty-four. Fractional township thirty-three, thirty-four and Uiirty-Hre and township thirty-six, of range twenty-five. Fractional townships thirty-two and thirty-three on Uie maiii land, and townships thirty-lour and thirty-lire, of range twenty 1- rm'tional l'. iv 1 1 -hlim thlrtv.oliethirfv.twn tl,,riv .tl, ...... .I,,,, four and thirty-five on the main land, and townsbipe forty-six forty-seven and forty-eight, of range twenty-seven. Fractional townships thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty-seven, and townships thirty-nine, forty-six, forty-aeven, and forty-eight of range twenty-eight Fractional townships thirty-seven, thirty-eight and thirty-nliio and townships lorty-one, forty two, forty-three, forty-four, lorty five, forty-six, forty-seven and forty .eight, of range twenty-nine. Fractional townshiothirtv-uine. r,,wnhiifnrtv , ..ri,,-,i ,. .,,,, ship forty-one, township forty-two, forty-three, forty-four, forty-five, forty-Bix, forty-seven and forty-eight and Uie fractions o sections thirty -five and thirty-six, at Uie cape of Agate harbor ut in-, n-inji mi) -nine. 01 rango imriy. rncuunui lownsnips mirtv-mne, lorty, and torty-one, town ships forty-two, forty-three, forty-four, forty-five, forty-sla, forty seven and forty-eight, and fractional section seventeen and elgh teen, on " Traverse" Island, in township fifty four, of range thlr ty-one. AT THE ,-.MI. PLAOL inaniiiiliia ni m, ,,!, ,.. sm teenth dav of Octolier next, lor tlu iliBnaul nf (ho ,7,,'i,ii.- u.t situated within the undermentioned township and fractional townships, to wit ; nortt oj the. biue line, and went of the principal meridian. 1 iiii'tioiiii! fowiishio fortv-one. nml taMahsna tortv.twn SMe three, forty-four, forty-five und fifty, of ran ire thirtv-two. Fractional townehipa fifty and titty-two, of range thirty -three. Frae ional townships fifty and fifty-two, of range thirty-four. Township fifty, of range forty-one. Fractional tOWnehxn fort! sural and tnwnshina fortv.nitin 1.11,1 Kfty, ot range forty-two. Township forty-aeven, fractional townahip forty-eight and townships ibrry-nine and lifty, of range forty-three. 1 owiotnips lorry seven, lorty -eight forty-nine and fttty, ot range forty-four, Townships forty-seven, forty-eight and forty-nine, and traction al township fifty, of range tbryl-flre. rriicuouai lownsnips tony uuie ana nity, 01 range lorty-aix. Fractional townships forty-six aud forty-seven, township forty-ight, and fractional townahip forty-nine, of range torty-seven." Fractional towiifcbiliH fortv -even, tortv-eiubt and fortv-uinn. of range forty -eight fractional township torty-eight, ol range torty-nine. At the lintd ottice at lUNlA. commencing on Mondav. the aix- teenth of .September next, lor tho diaposal of the public lands within Uie undermentioned fractional township, via ; ittma oj me oae tine, ana wei oj me princiftai meriautn. Hectiona one and two, the east half of section three, and eec-JN1 j'leven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-lour, twenly-flve 7 ' j "il in township nine, of range seven. LIWIS BfiWOnraa a u,. a ..1. .U- ..... I. ,;i;,-.. other purposes, will be excluded from tile -ni. ' ' The ottering of the abovementioned lands will be commenced on the day appointed, and proceed in tho order in which they arc advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall nav.- been ottered, and the aalea thua closed. Hut nn pale aballbe keot nil. 11 Inn. , r than two Woeka and mi ,. nf md the lands will lie admitted until after tbe expiration of the two weeks. (liven under mi hand. l the city of VVn-himttoti. lL'-jtLj K day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty ny me rresinent 1 7. TAYLOR. J. HUTTEBFIELD, Commissioner ol the General Land Office. NOTlCIi TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the 1 iuiit of ore-enintion to anv wt th- land- within the townships and fractional townahips above enumerated, is required to establish the ame to the satisfaction nt tbe Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make paymeni there tor (is mon a. practicable after teeing tkunotice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the publie sale of tbe lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim win lie torteiten. J. 01 l 1 I . Kf I i ,L f, ,iy6-w!it Commlssionm-. .l( N ILI.C I'IMIAI.i; CAIKMVI 'IMIK Inll sesuiion of Ibis Institution will commence on Thur I dai, the 12th of Heptemher next The Academic rear con sists of forty-four wi-etcc. l uition (in Uie regular course) and board, Including waoa, ufnaa, waamnf, room bob nirimure, per year, onvaliln nuarterlv in advance flUU ikl Tuition per quarter of 11 weeks in advanced department 4 50 uo. ' oeparnnent a U" Do. on Piano Forte or Guitar, and the uae of instrument ft Ml Tuition in drawing or pa nting, m the French, Latin or Greek languages, earh per quarter 4 Of) The obj 'Ct of the Institution Is high intellectual and moral cul ture, llie course of study 1 extended, and instruction thorough. The discipline c-tn!'lihei h parental, though firm and decided. No pains nre spared to secure the services of the best teachers, and to render the connection ol pupils with the Institution safe, happy and advantageous to the hfgheat degree possible. ficlon ing to Uie Institution is a chemical and philosophical apparatus of considerable value, astronomical and geographical maps on a very laree Bcale, a cabinet of minerals consisting ot em-eral hundred different specimens, and a small library. To the apparatus and library it is dedgned soon to make important ad ititmns. The building i a spacious edifice containing between fifty and sixty apartments, all nuitaniy turnished. The number of rooms designed as the private apartments of pupils boarding in tne In stitution is thirty, 'iney are large, well furnished and easil ntilated. tn room accommodate two pupils ti in verv desirable thut those deaiffninn to entr the Inatihition should be present the first day nf the session. jyil-wHt w. v. Nuunb, Fnneipai. .NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT. Iflh day of June. A. I. 1H.10. rhauncev Relknan and 1 J mi., ' M. tiriL'gs, nartners under the name and ftnn of Bel Innip Sl Griggs, caused to be issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin eountT. Ohio, a wrft of attachment for the sun: ol one thousand dollars, agitnot the property and effects of Ho mho N. Ktistwick, Nathan Tidd, and Samuel W. Otia, partner ha Trade under Uie name and firm nt Itostwiefc. Tidd & Oti : wh h writ ha been served and returned. Attest : baTWsa HE VI. , Clerk of Franklin Common Fleas Colutnbus, July 5, 1850. I'aaaT sY CAaatnoTopi, Att'y for Plaintiff. jy-w6w MEKKIMAf K I'lilVT rjHE aubsrriiter have on band, at all season of the year, a I larare assortment of MKRRIMACK PRINTS, for sale bv tbe piece or package . A VV. COCK e CO- 33 tlherty utreet. Hew rora. A I M 1 'llll BK HOLD, h FARM In Franklin counrj, ronulmn 133 1- Hcrr. 00 of which .r. imDro.pd Mil unoVr culti.lioi. Then, is a larffe Okchakd of the cboicMt krnd of fralt, a oooo I a.MK Hon,, two c'kkI well, nt wau-r. no-ldc - . food .oppiy of Itock water runniog thrnugl, Ui. lend. Thta farm U airoatr within twelre mlW of the city of t 'olamhoa, in a food neighbor hood, and convenient to aehoota Thia ia a moat deairable real deuce, and will be aold on returnable term. The eoheriter ha. iwo other larm. whien ne win aeii cnem,. For further particular, applr fif hy letter, noatace Pid ! hln-wtf Dublin, Fnuikltn comty. Ohio BNTS ATTENB.-iTKiWil TrLF It di ljj.... ......i ,.t. an aio. for, rtlne Milk a. uroal. only l Aho. for yonr .....M..1.U Cm., mere, new and v k Fin.. Fraaah doth,, fa.fauai.hle I aaaimcre., new and Tery Im t.le. VeMlni' of h. th ?il and Mar.ailea. Cra.at. o. diltere. i.iiii . I' ill. -HIM . RVAS ? I.ADIEK- AKIl CHII.DRFU r" CELEBRATED kCIOF,. Bu.ktn, and ..lip., thick and thin e ea. aim Children'a Untera. th. -t artn n,adem UV Unirl J ap 1 3-c w " wrwaw - A(lfi. -Caab paid lor Raj.. C an.aa. Baerlne. Graa,aayd K. Tnrred Rope and all other deacrlpU. n. of paper mr a CfTlXM W. FIF.I.D At CO tk, by MR-aW At their rla( Warehonw. 94 Bexkman |
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