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VOLUME XIV. COMJMBUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1850 NUMBER 46. I It I N T E D AND PUBLISH RD 11 V SOOTT BASCOM. iFTiCE IQUIM 1IM coainca or mnii st. and ' '.mi am TERMS Inviirtuhh In ntlvim. . The Dally, to personaln Columhus, )irr year 00 wnt 1 1 v mail out of Columbus 5 00 t " iliirhiK tlie session, and Tri-Weekly biMlWi "I fi oo Ity ii.il Tlio Trl-Woekly by mall Weekly in Columbus Out of the city; by mail, single To clubs of four and upwards To clubs of ten and upwards, to one address. Daily, session . TriWeekly Weekly, ainglfi To club of five and upwards , . . . :i oo ... Si (W ... 1 60 ... i sfl ... 1 00 ... U 00 ... 1 00 ... 50 ... 40 AdvertUlug. The following rates and rules of advertising have been agreed upon botwien tin' proprietor of tin? Ohio Minn-munii urid lite Ohio State Journal, t be observed, in all case, after thi date. July a0, IHIil. Unlly Paper. One square, lOlimJor less, one insertion . 'i " each additional.."... " " 1 week M o ..." S ...M m month o so 1 50 y oo 8 oo 4 00 0 00 8 00 10 00 jr. oo 18 oo 10 oo M oo i!2 00 25 00 :io oo 80 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 86 00 130 00 BUndiHg card, S Hue or leaa, per annum . 4, cnlmnn.witii 4 changes, " ". . - . changed weekly. . dally... with 4 changed.. 0 . " 13 M " changed weokly " " " dully " " Other cane! not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to b minion type. i n. each additional square in the daily, inserted one mouth, or a greater length of time, and for each additional tquarn inserted under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to bo considered by the year, unleai it la ape-allied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-racnts beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be i barged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name; the same to be, in all rases, paid In advance. All advertisement from arranger Of transient persons to he paid in advance. Advertiscmenta not marked on the copy far I specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be c. .mined rigidly to their regular business and nil advci tisementa not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Slc., not to be contracted for hy the year, but to be charged by the piece, At the usual ratea. No ADVKBTI3F.!EtfT9 CAN Bl IN9MTRD GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and auch like, to be charged half prire. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. I Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by tuneral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and ail others sending communication. or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for ndmittance nil notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to privRte enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only b? Inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid for. If intended to he Inserted in the editorial column, the name will be charged at (he rate of not less than 20 cents per tine, and then only when iiccompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less thtm double the hove rate", and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent. Id advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will bo bolden for the price of inserting advertise menti brought in by them Counting House Almanac for 1850 JANUARY. JULY. TjwlT.lt 'X .. ..I l 2 8 H I 10 13 14 15 Hi 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 i n 4 ' 8 Hill 11 12 15 1(1 17 18 I!) J-J 23 24 25 M 29 30 3l.... 1 II 1 90 FEBRUARY. AUGUST. T.j M. T. w T. V.. 3.M. T. W T. ' T" .... 12 1 2 I 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 4 5 (I 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 111 11 12 13 14 15 III 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 24 25 26 27 So-J 252li27 28293I)3 1 MARCH. SEPTEMBER. I t.wt. r. i. jJm ,. ivj ,. k. - I. 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 II 7 S 4 5 S 7 S 9 8 !l 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 15 IB 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 J4 25 2li 27 28 29 30 29 30 Sl ... ....).. :; - . APRIL. OOTOBER. -Mm. i. w" t.r." . . i-t.) wt. r. . T. 2 "3 4 5 I .. '.. T 2 3 "4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 li 7 8 9 111 II 19 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 28 29 30. . . ..I-. 27 j!8 29 3ll31 may. November! Y m.t.wJt.J t. i. s..t.wt.i-. t. .12 3 "4 .. .. .. 1 2 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 20 27 28&I 30j3lJ 24 25 20 27 28 29 311 JTJTCE. DECEMBER. s.Im.I 1. w 1. 1 r. . ' -l "1 ' I ' 1 "if 2 3 :l 5 1. i 9 3 4 5 0 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 29 30 31 30 -. !IA!AIII.AV'M KN.JI.AND. AC'AWI.AY'rt ENGLAND. 2voli. tH Mii.lii m.Q7 I- , N. WH1TINO It HIJNTlNfiTON. TOOL-. ,..,. ..thrr who use cnrDCiiter tools, we most I tr..iitr ...v iKr.t w- tisve the be-t nJ-nrtim 'tit ol to.-! vr hrnmiht to tin- eilv, and we arc disced to sell thnrn very ever nrougnt io mis nj, r .,1RnTT c r() low lor ri, a. mj , OTIX'E. The notes and accounts af Oeorge ( lem & Co., are left with ua for settlement and gg"; jMf paid without delay. 'KKL, ABBOTT ( O Cohunbiu, July fi, 184W. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . B I D ( i W A Y &, CO., MANUFACTURE STKAM ENCJINKH, FROM new and improved patterns,among J", MULKV 9 AW MILL, of compact form, with MILL iHONfc ,nd fixtures complete. They also rf'' . PARKER'S PATH NT WATF.R WHF.1,1 RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IR"N ni HHA.-r rA JTlNOS usually made at Foundrie M aCHIHIII t all kinds made promptly to ordei HI ( K - CBLEBBATED COOKlNi STOVE, Prtmium Cooking Stores, Parlor, Shop, and Churrb Sroves and Furnaces Fire Orates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, are eon-stantlv for tale at wholiiali and itail on liberal term". Merchant and others desding in Ploughs and Stove, are rr aDectfally lnitH tn examine nnr stock and prices Coloinbn. febl3-a I 5 0 llttll 6c II o ! . ( 9ntct$ort tn McEltain if FHf-K KORWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS A ND Datiera in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kioda i of Orocenat, at wholesale and retail N. B. The hia-hest market price paid at all times, in cash, tor RaUrad Building, oppoait J Ridgway Cos Foundry Co uSSm Ohio. msflastt IhaTl farm in norwh h township, 4 BOUT eight miles from ttie city paniy impro. "j-V bewed hS hoo. stable, well and a youn orchard on the Una. The farm is well adapted to raising all hmds of grams This farm mnitbe sold soon, and is offered cbep. PersoM W1IB-... k ,i in.uvnMt nr ernrine a Dleuant home, can not do battsir than bv calllu o us If this dow not sult we have others that will SMITH MILLS, A. . MALE JOHN I,. I1HYAN, Alloriif) 111 litnv Hiid Kullclini' In ('hmieery, O PPtCK in Clark's new buillnj,', two doors norlh of the Kx- liimue UUIIK. iil..,'r ntiiuA It. I', h. II Mil K, AttoriH-y t l.iiw, 1 oliniibn, Ohio. W 11,1. attend promptly t all professional bus n,-- firust u to his care. Office Kast side of High St., over Hli.cum s Haddler rihop, tn-xt door south of the City Rank building. ap'.H dJtwtf SAMUKL OAI.LOWAV. HK-VSV Y , I'AUK (lAIJdlWAY A v t.i:, ATTOKNKYH AT LAW. WK will practice law. us partners, in thy Courts of FntlUtO an. I HdjiiiniiiL' eoinitie, rind in the Circuit and District U, EL Court. otH,.. in Phitt' new building, opposite Htnte House. muyOtf V. A. KI1M Atlornrv tit Liiw unit Solieilnr In (Miniiccf). kFFlOB with win. Dennison Jr., No. H, Neifn hxchangu, oppfl nite. Secretary of State's office. deejo-.lly A, B. BUTTLEH. Attui-nev und CouiiHelloi- nt Lnw, L'oliiinbiiM. Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's IWchum-e, opposite Secretary of State's office. WI7 , WALTBlt TIIK A IX, Atlurnty a 11. 1 ( .Min-. lloe tit Lnw, Cohimbim, Ohio. a J.ru, n uonnnunoiBBf m note M rtcanowiedKmem 01 uwihi l lor the State of New York. v. Offie( on High st, between Town and Rich. oct20 LUC IAN BUTTLES. THRO. COHBTOCK. URf). O. COM1TOCK. BCTTI.EH, COMHTOCK & CO., (Successor! to 11. Comstock, & Co.,) fiOKWAIUHNG AND COMMISSION MKRCIMNTS, 1-uid Oil Mamifaeturers, and dealers in Suit, I'lawter, Pllfa and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbua, Ohio. iy Ldierul advances made onconsiguinents. maio J. UIlMiWAY V C'O.'S Iron Poundry, Broml atreet, nenr tU Bridge, Culum-bna, Ohio. Stoves of all kiitiih, and a great variety of Casting, always m hand. oetl, 41 nit. iroiikK r TUO.Hist)N'S orflCK. IV O. 4, NcIIk KxchnitHe, opposite the Secretary ot State's 1 1 office, High St., Columbus. decll UKO(JK K. WAIX'UTT, SIGN AND II A N N K It P A IN T K Jl , !Mirf coH'ainu:', onto. I. N. wTlITINtJ & HUNTINGTON, IV OtJli-SKLLKRSand Stationcis, next door to tin; Clinton Hank, It.; !. Mrt-et, t 'uiimiinH, Ohio. A IRTtfi UMTtinemt Ol Hooks nd Stauouery always on hand. WM 1KIBERT M. C. MI.LKV. 'I.I III. II l . UUMiJB , OOvK-lliMiKIM Hirli nr.'c l ..pijojili. thr Ful.ll.' OIBcri, Co- llunMI. ug26,'45 KE.1IOVAI. . coi ner of K: I K. HABM OFFICE, corner of Rich nnd Third ilretu, d- joining his reiiidence, anil oppoeitp tho Flr.t IlaptlBt Church. L BATH Kit. I'm hundlc. Upper and Skirting Leather Just received by KINQ HEFFNER, apo no i main Btreei, i.incinnau UKMkT ABBOTT CO., D BALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Class, Uouse Builders' material '. Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. Ac. A c, No. lhT High street, sign of the Gilt I'adlock DAVIS, SMITH Ac CO., ftOMMISUaM AND FORWARDING MERCHANT?, Whole. V J Dealers In Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving nnd forwarding goods, and selling Prudueo consigned for sale. selO-clly. JOHN W. DAKEll- ROBEHT ARMSTRONU. BAKBH iSr AUMSTKONG, p EAI. ESTATI BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. IV Otlire, . .nil room, Exchange Bank building, Columbus, O KLDKIDKE MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, titek stretl, lit door north of Touii, oppotiu the K S- Hotel, ARF. prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, in the neatest nnd most la.hlouablc style. JOSEPH El.DRIDGE, aplo dlf A. L. MARTIN MAIN & HORTON, IRON MONGERS, I1HOLE6ALC AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS , Sash, Glass OF HARDWARE. Iron, Nails, Sprincs, Axl and House Triinmiiige Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet lion, Copper, Mid ery vane ty ol Tli.man s stock Bjun oi um wi HW. Ofl ingii sireei. CHARLES A BAIN. mayl.Vdtl JAMES M. HOnrmi KAII (AII.IIOAI) AMI STKA.11BOAT Il HANt'E. T 1.. oenvj Ciiitir:.! sr.u.iiiMi. onnositethe l)upitnl Hou-e, Columbus. " n. ihj.au, ' hi itCIUTKCT rl'ICI-: .BecImnlc'M llttll, ,oiuni-V biiM. Ohio -N. B. KKLl.Y informs the publie thnt during his ubsence all his Archib'cturid Im-incps, Lngineermg ami rtng. wiQ be PtWmtf UMndM lowtw ftDOTfi pneeiq UnJeirjigrieil. M HLACKMORt:, id Civil Engineer h. v. CONWAV. B. K. CONWAY& CO., (J in i r Kits I) K A I. K RS IN PHODHi'K. CoiiiiniMHlon mid Forwarding MciThoulii, FRONT UnEKT, jHi.rj.lyj PORTSMOUTH, OHIO . II WO.MlUltUH. WH. V WIIFEI.KK uo tin i i. it .v v iii i:t.i if. ATTORNPTS AT LAW 11.1. prtOttM as nnrtner.- in Franklin and the utijouinigi oiin ties. Prompt att- ntion will lie given to the aitjuntinentaini Ucction ot ehiinis of large or mnii amounts. Wm. V. Wheklkh, Notary Public, will t ilo' depmil I, M kiiowlcdgincnts of deeds, Ac. (JJDOB 10 ien new PWOBW, noun "I uir nsu CofcUafaMi Jii"M, 1850. june24.dly win. .:im:iia.os ami rillNT uoOliH. KINK nssortinent cd' French 40 in., and oil dressed OltUfbMi 4 FfSMl ..I I'immhIi 'lo.iTy. .Ve fiuliilile tor Imlli' api.'il Kf-SWOWPKN'tl NOTI4B. ' S 1 1 I ' mi.. rii .1 i 1 1. rttully inlorms IM public that he mm I u tl.,, l,.,-ir,,.aJ nt thr nl.l stHlut ..I till' lute limi of I 'llM- Kiie &. tlo., on his own account. Thankful for pftst favors, he (pes lo sattsly ins I m'tui - tor me niiure, aiso. .HUlO-tj J CHA.S. KLIK. AII1HT OAKKIIH C 1 A N i.ii.l Vuneer Varnish, Hand Pnper, (Hue, MM nearly all l her iirlir1en in their line, at the sign ot ttie , . uibi rsuiiAJun IMUNTlNtJ iHATKKIAI.M FOK HAj:. IOK sale, low for curih, or .m nhort errdit, a large assm tini'iil "t I I'rintinn Materials, consisting in pnrt ol I Double Medium Smith Pnws. I Stanberry Press. XI hs. Pica. 4U0 " IlourgeoiM, iieHrly new. 110 " Brcv&r. 100 " Minion. " 1.10 " Minion, HcveraJ fonts Kaney Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of winch is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticke, Chasea, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Htnnes.and finally, everything used in a printing office Anv portion ot the above will be sold extremely low for cash, . .! i mill urwiT (.HAS. SOOTT, Agent. nkw ;ooo. WK have in store, and offer for sale on good u-rm-7.', doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 doz. Broad " 100 " flhovela aud Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. AM boxes Window Olass. lOOtiO lights " Sash 1000 lbs. PuUy. lObhU Linseed Oil. 900kega Nails, assort .1 OKRK, AHBOlT A (;0., ,.-, . At the sign of the 1H Pndlork. WOOL ! I if Will I'UljNltS WOOL wanted at their Warehoii I UU" W M 9 near the National Hoad Brlde. by nplt; rrruH UAt.tv ?AUKIA(4E TItIMMINH. itt t,Ail( Klnstir Springs ; 'jO sett Iron Axles ; 100 sett Brass IUU ilubb Bands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Lenther ; Lace.TuftP, Damask Ltninrs Pafnted and (lum Cloth ; Tarka. Seamei Cord, Mallrable Castings, Ae. For sale by jHne? (JERK, ABBOTT CO. DR. MUX'S C OMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAltSAI'AIll Ll.A has ginmore general satisfaction, aud hn cured all the eomplainta for which it n recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It is warranted to be sin times cheaper and hetter than the molasses and water mixture of Townsend's, which in reality is hut n shadow compareii to tne imrinsic sun-stance, contained in Ih Bull's Invaluable preparaton t Person wishing to lie cured ot Dyspepsia. Cutaneous. Mercurial and U ver Complaint. Neurmlgia, Sciatir Pain. Rheumatism, Dropsy, Colic, Skrk or N tvous Headache, Female Complaint, Diarrhoea, and all disorder arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the system, (Without laying the foundation tor outer ana worse disease, a ( Mailed upon the human family by the dispen-smg of calomel sad other poisonous minerals,) would do well to aWe thi SnrsapariUa a trial. Our own experience provea It the praise bestowed upon Its active healing properties, by erry per son we (sare a doctor) the demand that Is daily increasing, not only in this city, but from order daily received from all distance, go to rrrngmcn our coouu'w-e m 111 wm uir Rri curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organ, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment in cases of Dysentery. Diarrhea or Cholera, try a "male hottte. and nnr word for It, titey will not Successor to B. H. Meaking, marie-d . Fesnily Medicine Depot, High street I ii oi' purpow toresumethi prartiea ol Law j in the Supreme Court of the United Staesa. the Circuit Courts for the districts of ohm and Missouri, and in the Supreme Court in Bank of the State of Ohio july T EWING EMBROIDERFD CURTAIN ML'? LOTS A large lot just re ceived by P. T. SNOWDEN, ap35 No. 4, Odeon Buildinas MVHII OOlriri.AIT. JUMIKH, l VMFKHNJ A. cffitOMr tK neuvoi'm ih;iiilitv. ALL DlfiKASK OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomarh, such us constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood t ( the Head, Acidity of the Stout-aeh, Nausen, Heartburn, Disgust for Kood, Fullnens or Weight in the Stomach, Hour Kruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the j'it of tii' BtOtniu h. HwimmiiiL! ol tho Head, Hurried and Dlllicult Broa-thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in n lying i.mture, Dimiiess of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fcvuraii.l Dull Pain in tho Hen.i, Deflcieney of Perspiration, Ycllowneis of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Bock, Chest, Limbs, 4e., Sudden Flushes ot Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of F.vil, and Great Depression of .spirits, can o effectually cured by Dlt HUOKLAND'S CELEBRATKD (iKHMAN BITTERH, Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the ticrmau Mtdirtnt Start, No. lyo Arck ., Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, it equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as tho cures attest, in many ruses alter skillful physicians had failed. Theso Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Posaessuig Ktent virtues in the reetilication of diseases of the Livor and leaser i;lnhilr., sieniAltl the most searching powers in weakness und affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain mtd pleasant. HKAD AND BE UONVINCKD. The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor of tho " Omden Detkw crat," th( best nnper In West Jersey, says. July 21 I " Iloomuid'N (Jerinnu Ititn c .." " We have seen many Haltering notice of this medieiiii'. mid the source from which they came induced us to make inqoiry respiting its merits. From inquiry we wero porauaded to use It, and must say we found it specifle in its action upon diieot.of the liver ami dlgethv (.i .;ii, mid the powerful inline, ceitexerls upon nervous prostration is really surprising, it calms and strengthens the nerve,., bringing them Into state ot repose, ma-kiiij,' uMp refreshing. " If this medicine were more (X'tH'rii'.y used, WK are satiaticd there would be less sickness, an from the stomach, liver and nervous system theorem majority ol real and imaginary diHonses emanate. Have them in rt heathy condition, and you run bid detiiince to epidnnies ;;eiiernlly. This extraordinary medicine we would BdvisL'ourlneitds who arc at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in tact, be in eve-17 family. No other m dicine can produre ..uch evidences ot merit.'" From tho Boston Bee."J Thi; editor said, Dee. 2iid : " Dr. Hoofianin Cthhrattd German Bitten lor the euro ot Liver Comp alnt, Jaundice, Dyt-pepsin, Chronic or Nervous Debility, in deservedly one of the most popular medicines of thfl day. These bitters ban been used by thousands, and n friend at our elbow says he has himself received tin effectual mid permanent cure ot L'ver Complaint Irom the vise of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use nftiwM Bitteiw, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a hut worthy ot great consideration. They are pleasant in tatte ami Mnell, ami can be used by persons .vltli tb(J most delicate stomachs with salety, under nuy circumstnucea. Wc are speaking from experience nnd to the ntmcted we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. 23: " Dr. Hoo&and'n German fiitum. manufactured hv 1 r. Jackson. aro now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as nn article ot much efficacy in caeca oi female wwOMM. As such is tbe case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much slnkness. Persona of debilitated constitutions will find these Bittern advantageous to their health, os we know from experience the salutary cited they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and literary attainment,., StM in fall New York Weeklv Messcm-ei " Jamiarv 6, 1850: "Dr. noojland s German Bitters. Heic is a preparation wich the lendiiiii oresM-s in the Union noDear to b unanimous in reec.m- nicnding, and the reason is obvious. It is made alter a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of mod-cm times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Moolland, Professor to the University of Jena, PrfrttO Physician to the Kiiij of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Oermany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, nnd therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stumach, Constipation, nnd all complaints arising from n disordered condition of the stomach, the fiver and the nite-tines. Nine I'lillmleluiim i..n. 1- ..i,i.'-h tiiier euDviction (.1 in excellent e and several ot the editors speak of iu eilecte from their own individual experience. Under these circumstaoces, we fed warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. V. fit. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the nrttcle to all afflicted." M( IKri hVlUtNUK. The " Philadelphia : 'itnrduv Oazeno." the best l.-iinilv in-w-us- per published in the L'nited Smteri the editor says ol It is seldom that We recummeiid what are termed Patent Medlehm to the oonfldenoe and patronage of our reuders ; nnd, thureforc, when we recommend Dr. Hooflaud'g (Jei-man Bitters, WlBn it to He .li-tiin llv 1111.I1 jMulhI tJ.Ml v me Hot sunlauiJ of nostrums ol theday, that are noised about for n briet period and then torgotten efter they have done their guilty race of mis-chiot, but of n moiHcini' long established, universally prized, and which has met the hetirlv approval of the Faculty itself." Kvidence iipuii cvi.ii u. hi been received (like the foreaoioiil Cramaac ofH ofS .'.Iv'iff fhfli'rfjM'er tB more ol it n'-cilTti CT.: practice of the regular Physicians of Philndcphia than all other no-u-ums combined, a fuet that can easily be established, und fully proving that a scientific prepHi ntionwill meet v. ith their quiet ap. provul froen pica. men even iu 101 in. I nat ItlM incuicine win cuie vr wvhwinun ujovyvH' o one can douht, after using it as directed. It acts specifically pon the stomach and live, -it U preferable to calomel In all bil-n .ii.uKiu.fl 1 hi effect 1.4 immediate Thev ''nn be 'idininif tered to female or infant ivitt. tmfcj und reliable benefit nt any time. BEWARE OF L'OtfNTERFKI TB mediciue hah attained thnt high character which ll ueico sary for all medicine- to attain to induce counterfeiter to put tortn a spurious aitn le at Hie nil 01 w lives 01 mose woo are innticentlv deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE HEM INF They have th written signaturo of C. M. JACKStJN upon the wrapper, and the name Mown in the bottle, trithaitt tekhh at are rpnrhtun. For sal-', wholrsalc mid retail, nt the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 190 Aicb street, one door below Sixth, (Into ot 876 Race iLj Philadelphia, t.ml b f. ,--.'tnl,)e J.-.l. i - u"'ie mlly throughout the country AlsoJorsnleinColiuiiimsby WM. F. (ilDDINOS, may21-diwallly (Successor to King 4. Briggs.) HOWK'MSII Ali 111: nKIVltl,l,A COMPOUND. PRKPAKKH BV BTKAJt, AND PtJT UP IM O.UAHT BOTTI.P.H, rp UK recipe Irozn which the Siukkh ."'arsafanii.i.a la made I anal purchased nearly a year since, (at a great expense,) from an old Doctor, Monging to that peculiar sect (the Shakers,) and altbouuh it has not been made public until the present lime, it has been extensively used by many of the first physicians and t amines of (Mncinnati, who have pronounced it tar superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet offered to the public. The mode in which it is prepared, viz : by ileum, enables the proprietor to extract from the herbc used their full strength and real essence, a .leriitlerauiiii which has never Jet been obtained in the manutacturing of any other BamparUW Compound, hence it m vaat uitieriority as to ity medical qualities, over all other would be SAHSAPAHILLAK. To those at present using a Harsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact The wonderful healing powers of Ihn prepanMOBI an due to the manner In which it is prepared, (namely, by steam.) tit well as to tho composition of the ingredients used. Its lending Ingredient being the best imported b HONDURAS SAliSAPAItll.LA, Combined with many other root and herbs which me Mai in no other Snrsaparilltt compound at prem nt hel'e.n- the public; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, Irom which it is composed, say that It Is the bet preparation of titat inestimable root ,,,,.1 .In, 1 thi. nn.i,..rtii. it coiiibilK'- n ' i. 1.1' dicine U entire- y peculiar to itself; it act- II a gentle stimulant, ami also as an al lenitive as a stimulant, in eviring the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giviiicstrangthandtonoto the stomach as a purgative, in muring the bowels sufficient lor the aavpatai ot nature without exciting them t- unnatural action, and as a (SKNLHAL PHTtlFlKlt OF TDK BLOOD, Iu removing all the unhealthy humors ol impurities therein con-Wined, and thereby invigorating the entire system, for whieh reason it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure, of all diseases arising from an IMPKKK STATK "1- THE BLOOD. 0M0 as Scrofula. Cutaneous, Kruptions, Pimple, WaQehOO, low Kyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases re-suiting from the use of Mercury, Su:, e. It is also not less beue-flcial In Ilheuinatism . . All Liver ComplninU, Dyspepma, Lumbago, Habitual Lostivo-ness Loss ot App.-lite, Acidity ol the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they aruo from corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy in all disuses arising form a , ,f. -,,, DEBANtiKMKN 1 ur I tit. nr.nvxjva nmir.su, It is unparallc-U'd ; such aa Swooning. Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Dexpondeiicy, Kpileptic Fits, Palpitation nf the Heart, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, Ac, ace. It is found also to rive groat relief to females in al) complaint peculiarly incident to tnero. . ... TKi inc liriiM. should he Wkn. sU'adliv aen.idini; to the direc tion, aa in that depends the benefit to be derived from it use Be particular In seeing that the bottels are put up in blue wrap rs, with a beautiful steel 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's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeit, and will guard tbia medicine from firing injure.! in its reputation hy unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus 1 R. H. Mkakinos, DtNio A Hsaa, Ko-Kara A in. Kiko A llaioon, Wa. Sciinridkr. .o!d in quart bottle, at 91 each, or fi bottles fur Principal Depot, No. 1, College HaU, Cincinnati ?. D Ho we, Proprietor, to whom aU orders must be addreaaed. To be had ol the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to judge for you raelf whether the medicine is applicable to your individual ease or it. WM. F. OIDDINOS, (rncceaor to King A Brigs,; Oneral Agent for Franklin ruoaty. HflWE'H CELEBRATED t Ol Ml CANDY. THI RKflT HKMKOT KNOWN FOR COUGHS, COLD", HOARSBVF", SOftR THROAT, WHOOrlKO COCOH, 0, RC. Its reputation is now so fully established, it is unnecessary I speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will testify to iu merit. For sale by M. F. GID DINGS, Columbu Also, to he bad ol the Druggists generally. aov lawy f1 yftCS W. FIELD tV CO. ia, H CUtf at, New Vnrk offer for sale Newmhtjcr, mam mm s. Newspaper. iiix3i Inches Newspaper, 143.1 inches Newspaper, 23:r7 Inebe. Newspaper. OTtiCK1 Wet Newspaper, Inches Newspaper, atHa40tj inch. Newspaper, a7l40i4 inch" Newspaper, 19xi4 inrhe Newspaper, - I' inches. Newspaper, 38i40 inches Newspaper, HM fnrhe Newspaper. Mtxl84 in. Newspaper, Ml inches Newspaper, SMI inches Newspaper, Mr.K! inches Krwr paper, 9iM inches. nr. -JTW inrnrm Envelop Paper 2j400 reams all stzas. 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Slimed: JOHN BULL 1 CO. Louisville, Ky., April 15, 1850. K Khei ly, successor to P. II. Meakiugs, at the old stand, High street, is the only authorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Bull's Sar-saparillH in Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtaining tho Genuine and Improved Article. As there are counterfeiters about, be sure to buy from the authorized Agent, am) then yon will be sure of the Genuine Article. B. II. MEARINGS, General Agent for Ohio. JUHT RECEIVED, AT TUB DEPOT lor the sale of Bull' Sarsauarilla and other Popular Family Medicine, a large and fresh supply of Bull' Improved and Genuine SarsaparillR, combining Yellow Duck, Bur Duck, ami other valuable extracts, indiengousto our Western foil, pat Up expressly for this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is finding its way into the bosom of every afflicted tamily, lot the w oh world Is challenged to produce an article so pseaaaat to take that will so effectually purify the blood, strengthen the system, aud guard It aeainst any aicknea or epidemic whatever I It never lulls to give relief, and hLwarranted to be superior to TownsendV, nnd every other preparation before the public. In this city hundreds have beencureaof the worst forms of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sci atic Piiiiirt. and distress In the side and breast, and many wlm were on the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation of Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine hence, thousands of physicins prescribe and use it in their prnctiee. Dr. Bullnsksnoprotcctionby "patent," and if anyliberal-mind-edM. D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too strongly rivitcd to the " Chain-Can-,'," to make people swaDow Calomel and other villainous minerals, (nolens volcns) will write to him and satisfy him that he has not killed more than nine .mt of every ten of his pnlionts. he will gladly send him a full formu lar of the ingredients used In his valuable prepun.tions. Down with the leecliep ! Down with the blood suckers I Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which haa sent thousand and ten of thousands to a premature grave PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! strike at the heart of the disease, remove morbid secretions, rivn nelion tn vour liver utrfnurthen vnu r dim'-tive organs, and yon cannot fail to build up new and pure blood for the sustenance of the aeneral system. To do which, nothing ha leen given to uiHo notuag witmn tne raaaa 01 numan agency urgm mt .UUi-pare with Bull's Fluid EKtract of Sarsaparllla Remember that in case of any dissatisfaction 1 will return the money, for I am so aultiorueu ny me proprietors ot tnia truiy greu mi preparation. For sale by EBERLi , Only agent for Columbus. 1 r side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors south of the State House. jgncia-d&w VETERINARY SCROERY. T. B, BISHOP, VETFRtNAav SriQEoK, IJ) BSPECTfULLY offers hh services to the InhabiUnts ol tins IV city and vicinity, assurine thos.) who may patronise mm thnt he will endeavor to iv ueneral sHtislsrtion. All surjriciil operations perfinnee with perfect safety And the nmiority of the dUeae incident to tbe Hone cured. T. B. Bishop can be found at hi Veterinary Forge, back of the Neil House. Reference to the fallowing gentlemen : Major Barber, A. L. Olhsted, F. Williams, J. Barton june5-d.w3m RA(iH. Cash paid for Rags, C auvasi Baging, Grass, and Tarred Rope, and all other decriptiona ol paper maker a Htucli, by CYRUS W. FIELD & CO. degrdAw At their lUg Warehouae, 94 Heeaman st -CDOAR CONKLtNO WILLIAM WOOD. ALTBRn WOOD. t on k 1,1 m., WOOD At CO., MAinirACTURaiui or CURE WHITE LSAD. IH OIL. PARIS WHtTf no. 1. no. no. PARIS OREEN, chrork HUaaWj CHRK OREKI, CHROMK RTD, chinehk ni.ua, Utl't ASSORTKO COI.'l PA INT', IN dry whit (.ran, Rtr LEAD, I ITHAROR. PPTTT, whitiro, riRi DRirn ctnra vihkoar. WE have adopted the most approved method, as practised bt the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lead, and wiB warrant it equal to any made in the United States. We warrant the quality of each article we manufacture to be a good a can be procured, and to give entire satisfarrion Offered ntthe price na usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. , , An. nmuititv n( PArtTOR REANr1 wanted We will supply Farmera with Castor Beans f.-r seed, and then contract to tRRe iem at market price annually. CONKLINO. WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 38, IM9. dawly CARPETH eTjOINGOFF- Tbof beau tiftd and cA Car pets are leavisa fast cailsooa if you would have one this spring, on Japl9 dAw H COWLES A CO. OLD DR. sUtJOB TOWNMKND, Ihe uriMtnal dtscottrer of the Gemuhtr Tomntend Sarsnparilta i Ai Dr. Pownsend is now about 70 years of age, and has long been known as tho Author aud Discoverer o the Genuine Original " Town-end Sarsaparilla." Being poor, he was compel led to limit its manulacture, by which means it has been kept out ol market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved UsJsjOrth, und known it value. It bud reached the ears ol many, netertheless, as those persons who had been healed ol sore diseases, aud saved from death, proclaimed Its wonderful cure; It relaxes stricture and tightness, removes all ohtructlons and invigorate the entire nervous system. Is not tills then the Medicine you pre-eminently need t But can any of these tilings lie said of S. I', Townseud' Inferior article I 'ilif young man' liquid I not to lie compared with the old Doctor's, because of one grand fact that tho one la Incapable ol deterioration, and never apoils, while the other doe l louring, fermenting, and blowing the bottles containing it Into fragments 1 the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods t Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to tne system T What t put add into h system already diseased with acid ' What causes Dbpepsla but acid I Do we not all kuow that when loud sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces? flatulence, heartburn, palpitation ol the heart, liver complaint, dlarrhoaa, dysen-tery, colic, and corruption of the blood What 1 Scrofula but an acid humor in the body) What produce all the humors which bring on Kruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, KryBipelH-', White Swellings, Fever Sores, and ail ulcerations internal and external 1 It is nothing under heaven but an acid sub-ataajoe, which sours, and thus spoils all tho fluids of the body, mure or lea. Whut cnusea Rheumatism but a sour and acid fluid which inidnuates itudf between the Joint and elsewhere, Irritating and inflaming the delicute tissues upon which It acta t So of nervous disease, of impurity of tho blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature Now is itnot horrible to make and sell, and infinitely Worse to use this Souring, F. -mien ting, Acid " Compound of 8. P. Towns end, and yet he would Iain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townscd1 Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, Is an imitation of his nforior preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Towusend's article I W wish it understood, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Tuwnsend' article and Old Dr. Jacub Towusend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar that they are unlike In every particular, having not one single thing in commun. As S. P.Townaend i no doctor, and never wai, ia no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the article used in preparing it, and which are incapable ot clmnges which might render them the Agents of Disease instead of health ? Since the above wn put in type the following fact has come to our knowledge ; which is truly tyled The Triumph of Jualicc The War Ended: i P Townseud abandoned the .field Old Dt. Jacob Tovnsend nn dicottd by the People 8. P. Tuwnsend has at last given up the uianulacture of any more Sarsaparilla, having disposed of bis business to some strangers. Thus his claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the ground. He voluntarily abandon them, in thus evading the issue before, the public, by disposing of hi trade. Tiic fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whole life was a worker on Ruilriads,cannl, chopping wood, iaw kofa, dock sticks, dec, Ac. The fHct, also, that his article became notorious for Its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Bof. ties, thereby deceiving and injuring the nick, and destroying goods, demoie trittes beyond all doubt the fulhicy of I..- pretensions, and the baaufrai fabric ot hU claims. Hcr' ofter it Is to be sent out to the people by some Strangers, yet benriug the Dane of S. P. Townseud. We have been iuformcd that those Strangers intend to print un the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible iu bad churacter of Souring and F'ennentiug. Let the people fully understand that no Beviunping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's namesor any other folly will redeem B, P. Pownsend's souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different Irom its present character ; and it they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla. and they might hs well give it Hiiother name first as last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S. P. Townend's. But if there is no alteration, the people may still e jn'c t the same old Souring. Fermenting, Root Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inlorm tho public of the true position of tliis matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsuparlllu may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Tuwnsend left his old 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 wc leave others to )udge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken uu S. P.'s bus iness, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move Irom Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then seo if these Stranger follow us ns S. P. did. Depot for tlm Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 102, Nassuu st. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN St CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vino st., 3d door above 4th, Cincinnati. 0. W. OARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all oidersor applications for agencies must be addressed. This Saibaparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in thu Stute, and is advertised in moat of the country paper. In In every county there I some one authorized to establish sub-agencies for the county in which he resides, and the same can be febS&dAwly (iarpetino: carpetinIT: A P. STONE it CO., have on hand one 01 the largest and best assorted stocks of Fine ( in p. is and OH Clntbs) Ever offered iu Columbus, embracing all the different stylos, viz Supcrfmo Turkey nnd Wiltran ; I Superior Ingrain; Superior Tapistr'y BraaMU Fino do Superfine Brussels, Superior Venltian; Imperial, 3 Ply ; 10-4 Sup, Druggela, Wooien Huoeriiiie do 10-4 " " Linen. Also, Superior Willi an Tufted and Chcnicl Ruggs. Also, Superior 10 4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted haoea, ate., e. inarir-aa.w DAPEK WAKEIIOUHE.-CYRUS W. FIELD It CO., 11 I Cliff st, N. Y otter for sale Bleaching Powosb 200 casks best quality Soda A9H 85 tons good quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and 100 bbla. crude. Smalts Rest English 3 P E, 4 K E, and 4 F E super. Ultramabink Best French and German, carious brands Hags 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Rag3 696 bales Forelfp), assorted qualities. Togetbor with a compute assortment of all kinds of Paper and Pap. 1 Maker's Materials. de27-d&w PHILADELPHIA HIIOES. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED SHOES Buskins and Slips, thick and thin soies. Also, Children's '.alters, the fineatarticle made In the Union, just opaoedby lapia-dAwj H. cowles & co. FOH MALE A LOT of Beech Fencing. Shingling Lath, and Beech Joist .fx Inquire ot (may-1?) 0. SCOTT, Journal office. I iii-versify of Pennsylvania, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, KIUHTY-FIFTH SESSION, (1850-ffl.) 'pHK Lectures will commenco on Monday, October the 7th, 1 and terminate about the end of March onsuing. For further information see the July numbers of the Medical Journals. W. E. HORNER, M. D., July I, 1650. Dean of the Medical Faculty. jy23-dwl0w ITALUABLB REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. The sun W miAim nH'srd Inr aule nn vprv lihernt term the InllowitiL' dp- aenbed real estate, aituate on the National road, in the Immediate vicinity ol toe eaatera Dewtsin tine ot uie corporation 01 uo-ItimbiiB, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lot Nos. 86, '.'1 ion. id:, nnd I0t. nf Croshv's addition of outTot. Also, Nos. 1, 4 and 5, of Rainscy' addition, SO, Tl and 30, of Champion' subdivision of half section No Also, in-lot No. v:i, un Town atreot, ol Champion's addition to the city of Columbua. On out-lot No. ' there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-bouses, Ac. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town st., a small frame house. For further particulars, as to print, Ate, inuuire of the subscriber on the premises. ipl.MAwtt AMOS H. RAMSEY. PETITION FOR DIVORCE. ffENRY WHARTON will take notice that on the HlHh day o II June, A. D. 1 - ". I Hied a petition on tbe Chancery side of the Court of Common Pleas ot Franklin county, Ohio, praying to be divorced from hira, on account of hin willful absence for more than three years, and fur gross neglect ot duty. Pi. buy A Cabrington, MARY WHARTON. Solicitors for Pet. July 27 fiww. A FARM AND SAW MILL FOR HALE. AN excellent farm nt 179 acrea, in Oenoa to., Delaware co. R , 17, Tp- 3, S. 4, on tbe east side of Big Walnut at the mouth ol Duncnn's run ; about !Q acres improTnd, about 30 of good bottom land. The farm Is well calculated for grain or stock. It Is a part ol the Maxwell tract. There is a tine settlement around it. On the prcini-ei there is a tfond saw mill, which takes the water t . r: 1 Walnut i-reek und Duncan's run. It is n onotl sim lor a irrist mill. Tbe farm, and an undivided half of the saw mill, will be - : 1 together or separate. About ono third of the pay will he re fulred down, the balance in payment. Mr. Hammond Uvea h e place UyltWtdAwttj WALTER THRALL TO FARM ERR . WE are authorized to offer for sale one of the best farms in Franklin county, situated four miles north west ol" Columbus, cont dning 315 acres 150 acrea cleared, the balance principally White Oak and Walnut timber. It is situated on a good road, has good buildings, a good orchard, and Is weU watered. If applied for soon, this farm will be sold extremely low. hnqmre nr the Hml t t,ve iffftce ot jy9-d,w A auLtfl FOR HALE. AVERY desirable residence with lot 130 hy lt)7, pleasantly situated on Broad street The Improvement are new and all in good order, with a good woll of water, cistern, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase a very nice residence in R healthy location would do wU to call on the subacriber. Pfta' RAKER A ARMTIDM. A CONVENIENT BRICK HOUSE, with eight rooms, pleasantly situated; together with two-thirds of an acre ot ground, nn whir l, thorn i- mwl 11 nf ,t-j,r... Hils-m. xullie VOUUi,' llUlt treei, ami a variety ,n snrunhery. lav propeny cheap, and on good terms, or will exchange lor a small house and lot nearer the business portion of the city. Alo, ome vacant lata, for sale remarkably low and on tood term. V ii- r 1 ' i..L-1'lV .( AllMTRONti. Enquire of HAYINO AND HAKVEHTINO. A.- the grass 1 rather short, and we have a large number ol scythe on hand, we propose to sell them very low, to close up Die stock. Abo, snaths, rakes, forks, sickles, scythe stones, nfles, grass hooks, Vc., a low a the lowest. , jy3 (iRRE, ABBOTT A CO. wiacHEHTER-s premTImITa uuerrbo- TUE subaariber Uke this method to iaform the citiens of Columbus and strangers via Ring th-- ctry. that his rooms maybe found ono door north of the Ear ban?' Bank, where he Is now i n.M... inineUtcat and not no 9 -- 1 T J -w l rPam., tfullv invited to call and examine specimens. Minuaturrs akco without regard to I weather. juoo&-dfim Waswaaaaraaaa- TAKE NOTICE. WE havo a house nnd lot on Cleveland Avrniu li Brush's Addition, for sale. The house contains six rooms and a cellar the lot Is 4U by 1VU feet We ar authorized to srl ft cheap and ou easy terms. Jylo-d SMITH & MILLS. WM. Ms KAHHON, RAILROAD and merchandize despatch via New York and Erie Railroad and Steamers 011 the Lakes. Der exurecs freiirht trslns to Buffalo In three days, (Sundays excepted,) ly Mark package N, Y, 6l E. R. R., Care Wm. M. Kaiou," ship per New York & Erie Railroad, dally, ntft o'clock, P. M., loot of Duane street. New York. ly rot Ittrnat particulars cull at the Transportation Office oi the I. i V K R. R. C , 9)4 Chambers itrert, Now Vora, or o Wm. M. Kk. .... So 5 Marvin Block. Water atreet, Buffalo. Tariff of prices per lt !U tor dry goods and other light nier chandise during Lake ntivivation, . . NRW VOfcit TO ' " 1 t(.75 I. .,k M,,-i , 1. Al ,.,) Cananilalgiia via Drain irom nunaio. meuetBT ... 9.r Batavla 1,05 Attica ijo Buffalo 1,30 Lake Erie porta 1,40 'mrladina Detroit. Via Mich. C. Railroad .. . 1.90 Cincinnati A. Columbus, O. 2,95 Via Sandusky R. R. St. Louis, Ho 2,7o Via Mich. U. Railroad ... N. B. All packages should be properly strapped and the wigbt of the same marked on each package. Nn single package wufbe called Ipbs than 50 lbs. A liberal deduction from these prices foi second class or heavy merchandise. junl7 M EXM'A N mlJSTANG LINIMENT. To the ball, the !nmet tbe more, and the stlir jointed, ( We brlns clnd tiding of aireat Joy ! rflBB most won derfu remedy ever used lor removing and erad loataa Muaa Of ani kind almo.it instaiitHrieouslv. and for healing and perfectly eurinij nil kinds of sores. WMfcllfc THIS 1J1NIMENT m USEU TAIN CANNOT KXIS'l It has been but about six months since this exti aordinarv med leal preparation first made its appearance in the United state, yet it haa gained a popularity unprecedented In the annaii of any !U'.Hrm inn mwm onereci 10 me mmcico. Aiinougii ii was incom mended only for rheumatism, sores bruises, scratches, burnt, sprains, Slc, In human beingn, and tor ring bones, spavin, wind-galls, big head, poll evil, fistula, saddle and collar galls, scratches, stiffness of joint, sweeney, Ac., In horses; vet It has proved equal ly efficacious iu innny other complaint. It is an infallible rests dy for that worst of all complaint, the tooth ache. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM I Thomas Barnctt, works nt Rogers !c Baikhead's copper works, was cured perfectly of an obstinate attack of this acute and painful disease, after trying doctors' prescriptions and other remedies in vain, in three days. STILL MORE EXTRAORDINARY 1 1 An old physician of exteneive practice in the city, had a patient a boy whom he had attended two years lor rheumadam. His limb, were all drawn out of shape in the most shocking manner, and his sufferings were of the most agonizing and heart rending kind. He lioally lost all hopes of doing 1 im any good, and, to got rid fif the constant call on nim, often in the night, recommended him to try the Mustang Liniment not that he thought it would do the boy any good but to his great surprise the boy haa got well This U the doctor's cuiifersion. NUMB-PALSY. OR PARALYSIS. One case in this city, in both limbs and the whole of one aids, has been perfectly restored by using the Mustang Liniment alone I WHITE-SWELLING, OR HIP DISEASE A very respectable and worthy citizen 0f Madison county, 111., had a sun who had been ntHfcted with this terrible dlieasa for nearly two VMH nd the hip joint waa drawn considerably out of place. The doctors could do it no good, and he expected his only son to be a cripple for lite. In hi despair, he was induced to use the Mustang Liniment and hi son is healed WONDERFUL CURE OF CANCER I This la to certify that my wile has been sorely afflicted with a cancer on her face for several years, and it began to spread to an alarming extent. Many physicians prescribed for It tbe great Kentucky Cancer Doctor was applied to and every remedy that we could obtain was tried, but nothing appeared to dc It any good. It was pronounced the incurable sore. We were greatly alttrmed, nnd began to feci the stings of despair, wl en .(fortunately ennie In possession of a i .-w bottles ol the Mexican Mui taut- Liniment, nnd lo our (treat joy, by a flrW application of the Liniment the cancer entirely disappeared. Other important cures have been effected by it in the neighborhood. JOHN COLCLAflURE Clay county, 111 , January 34th, 1850. 1 hereby eertiiy that John ColeWure is an old, substantial, respectable and worthy citizen of Cby county, 111., and mat 1 aiw Iiie wife when ntliicted wdh the cancer, and alter it was cured Salem, DL, January 36 h, 1BS0. R. F. LEMEN We fully concur in B. F. Lemon's statements, being known to the fact. BRADLY & NICHOI SON. RENJ. OQLE. Xenis, 111., Janunry 2tith, 1850. TO CALIFORNIA EMIGRANTS This Liniment Is of the utmost Importance, a it is an :utalhbl reraeoy lor me uiies 01 .ipitier?, or ojper rO'tfffyyjfjj"" II'' 'U .11111 .'II . I, I II.J 1 Every store should be supplied with this valuable Liniment, as it pays a good pro it and sell rapidly. CAUTION EXTRA I Many will try to induce you to buy Nerve and Bone Liniment, or some other eipjslly worthless trasb, by saying Itisjustasgood as the Mexican Mustang Liniment. But do not be deceived. Ask for tbla Liniment, and buy none other, and you will not be disappointed. The name ll blown In the bottle. Pricn flfl cents a bottle, with full directions in English and German. Principal Depot at BRAGG A. Mc LEAN'S Drug Store, corner Third and Market streets, Bt Louis, Mo. Druggists and country merchant supplied on liberal terms For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to B. H.M' aklngs, ntthe Family Medicine Depot, East side High st., few door South of State House julyioiy FOK SALE, 24 one aere Lots situated a short distance north of the Railroad DenOt Some of which front on the Wor thington Plank Road. This ground is pleasantly situated and I ncii unuiumicu iui imnir iriiuiuwi, ii'iun a J. .uiiuirr ill BAKER St ARMSTRONG, july','5 Real Estate Head Quarters. HORSE SHOE IRON QUFCfUOB in quality to any ever sold in this market. Also, a & full assortment of all kind of Iron constantly on hand and for sale at the n n of the Back Saw. BAIN A HORTON, jy-' 63 High street Columbui, o. 'AREIAOE Sl'KIXON of all kinds, including tbe cele ly bntted secret cloncht round point springs, for sale at the sign ol the Bn.'k Saw jyvrj MAIN A HORTON PtIsNTITPORjII SCALES, liu weigh 1,0011 pounas, jor saie oy jy23 BAIN St HORTON. FOIt HALE. A SMALL HOUSE, and .IU by 2' . feet of ground, aitua-ted on the comer of Cherry and Fair alleya. nqulreof jy22 BAKER it ARMSTRONG. A HARE CHANCE ! 11 HE subscriber are authorized to dispose of enebalf or the whole of one of the best establishments lor making money iu Columbus. MM concern 1 pay lis fn ays a profit of about twenty-five hundred dollars yearly, and one 01 tne Dost locations tn ine city tor the ousiness. ror further particulars inquirejoi BAKER A ARMSTRONG WHO WANTS A BAROAIN f FOR sale cheap for cash TWO OUT LOTH, situated on Wash ington avenue, north of Broad street. Inquire of julyiW BAKER A ARMSTRONG 15iLCLOTH8. LAROE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chinese, English and American Furniture OU Cloths, Just received and for sale hy J. D. 09BORN A CO LEDOER I'APLK , 1AP, Demy and Medium, from the best maker P. 1 sale at a t Eastern price auglD RILEY St Co Till HISTORY OF THE CONFKSHIONAL. pY JOHN HENRY HOPKINS, D. D., Bishop otthi Diocese of km Vermont. .lust received nnd tor sale bv aiiK0 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON To Western Merchants. (SUCCKflSOR TO a. N. UNDKRHttL fe CO.) 18 mid 40 Cedar Ht . betwen WflllRtn nnd Henri, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BROWN ."JHEETINliS AND SHIRTINGS, of every gradi, width and quality. Alio. b-T Southern Yarn assorted to ault buyers: whtta and colored Carpet Warn, Batts, Wadding, Twine, Vvicking. and all articles in the dome? tic line, nt. Manufacturer's prices, for cash or approved paper, at the first established house tn tbe city of New York. New York, July IB, 1850. jyS3 d2m PIHTOLH. REVOLVING six shooters, together with double and single barreled pistols, for pale at the sign of the marl GILT PADLOCK ?OR RENT! snug dwelling for a small family, tn a wily to H. COWLES A C m V Apply co lyjomtNlNf; OOOOT pa of every description, lor ladles at p; T SNOWDEN'S, No. 4, Odeon Buildinps A MONO the great assortment ot beautiful patterns of English and American Prints may be een Hoyle's Oil Dressed Goods, yard wide Also, Oil Red Good, yard wide, for window curtains and groen Calico by the cord al MM WM. RICH'RDfl GENTS Ship tn. Cravats, 4e. Ac, can always be found at P. T. SNOWDEN'8, apifi No. 4, Odeon BaDdnsf I NITEl) KTATr DIOFKT FOR 1849, BEING a digest of decision of the courts of common law equity and admiraRy in tbe United states for the year 1M By John Phelps Putnam For sale at the New Rookstore lvQ4 J. tl. RILE f A CO N. B All late valuable law bonks P ceived s- anon a publlsheJ and snbl cheap. l 'llNs' 111,' THIPt'HAM I! OFKKII I M . ISflO i J 1 beautiful hook, edited by T. Arthur For sl BJ J. II. KJLEY .V (X. MI LEY MILL SAWS. VJftE have a few first rate cat t-cl MnleV saw T mill saws, of cat and assortment of crow cut qualitv in thismark'-t. Oennim nrr. tnjHhf r wltli n targe whirl, h..r MM bgl f quailed Jul (1ERF-, ABBIi I I 1.U, ifn 1 tbe QUI Pid'ijck BLACK Gru de Hine Bilks, from ) to 1 M V TJ beUful luitre.. AUo, I-" ptB-m. more of tho riot hucy .ailki, whlrh ha.e mu-Md .oot ru.h of tkUJtas,
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Full Text | VOLUME XIV. COMJMBUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1850 NUMBER 46. I It I N T E D AND PUBLISH RD 11 V SOOTT BASCOM. iFTiCE IQUIM 1IM coainca or mnii st. and ' '.mi am TERMS Inviirtuhh In ntlvim. . The Dally, to personaln Columhus, )irr year 00 wnt 1 1 v mail out of Columbus 5 00 t " iliirhiK tlie session, and Tri-Weekly biMlWi "I fi oo Ity ii.il Tlio Trl-Woekly by mall Weekly in Columbus Out of the city; by mail, single To clubs of four and upwards To clubs of ten and upwards, to one address. Daily, session . TriWeekly Weekly, ainglfi To club of five and upwards , . . . :i oo ... Si (W ... 1 60 ... i sfl ... 1 00 ... U 00 ... 1 00 ... 50 ... 40 AdvertUlug. The following rates and rules of advertising have been agreed upon botwien tin' proprietor of tin? Ohio Minn-munii urid lite Ohio State Journal, t be observed, in all case, after thi date. July a0, IHIil. Unlly Paper. One square, lOlimJor less, one insertion . 'i " each additional.."... " " 1 week M o ..." S ...M m month o so 1 50 y oo 8 oo 4 00 0 00 8 00 10 00 jr. oo 18 oo 10 oo M oo i!2 00 25 00 :io oo 80 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 86 00 130 00 BUndiHg card, S Hue or leaa, per annum . 4, cnlmnn.witii 4 changes, " ". . - . changed weekly. . dally... with 4 changed.. 0 . " 13 M " changed weokly " " " dully " " Other cane! not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to b minion type. i n. each additional square in the daily, inserted one mouth, or a greater length of time, and for each additional tquarn inserted under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to bo considered by the year, unleai it la ape-allied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-racnts beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be i barged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name; the same to be, in all rases, paid In advance. All advertisement from arranger Of transient persons to he paid in advance. Advertiscmenta not marked on the copy far I specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be c. .mined rigidly to their regular business and nil advci tisementa not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Slc., not to be contracted for hy the year, but to be charged by the piece, At the usual ratea. No ADVKBTI3F.!EtfT9 CAN Bl IN9MTRD GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and auch like, to be charged half prire. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. I Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by tuneral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and ail others sending communication. or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made for ndmittance nil notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to privRte enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only b? Inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid for. If intended to he Inserted in the editorial column, the name will be charged at (he rate of not less than 20 cents per tine, and then only when iiccompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less thtm double the hove rate", and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent. Id advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will bo bolden for the price of inserting advertise menti brought in by them Counting House Almanac for 1850 JANUARY. JULY. TjwlT.lt 'X .. ..I l 2 8 H I 10 13 14 15 Hi 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 i n 4 ' 8 Hill 11 12 15 1(1 17 18 I!) J-J 23 24 25 M 29 30 3l.... 1 II 1 90 FEBRUARY. AUGUST. T.j M. T. w T. V.. 3.M. T. W T. ' T" .... 12 1 2 I 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 4 5 (I 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 111 11 12 13 14 15 III 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 24 25 26 27 So-J 252li27 28293I)3 1 MARCH. SEPTEMBER. I t.wt. r. i. jJm ,. ivj ,. k. - I. 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 II 7 S 4 5 S 7 S 9 8 !l 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 15 IB 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 J4 25 2li 27 28 29 30 29 30 Sl ... ....).. :; - . APRIL. OOTOBER. -Mm. i. w" t.r." . . i-t.) wt. r. . T. 2 "3 4 5 I .. '.. T 2 3 "4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 li 7 8 9 111 II 19 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 28 29 30. . . ..I-. 27 j!8 29 3ll31 may. November! Y m.t.wJt.J t. i. s..t.wt.i-. t. .12 3 "4 .. .. .. 1 2 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 20 27 28&I 30j3lJ 24 25 20 27 28 29 311 JTJTCE. DECEMBER. s.Im.I 1. w 1. 1 r. . ' -l "1 ' I ' 1 "if 2 3 :l 5 1. i 9 3 4 5 0 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 29 30 31 30 -. !IA!AIII.AV'M KN.JI.AND. AC'AWI.AY'rt ENGLAND. 2voli. tH Mii.lii m.Q7 I- , N. WH1TINO It HIJNTlNfiTON. TOOL-. ,..,. ..thrr who use cnrDCiiter tools, we most I tr..iitr ...v iKr.t w- tisve the be-t nJ-nrtim 'tit ol to.-! vr hrnmiht to tin- eilv, and we arc disced to sell thnrn very ever nrougnt io mis nj, r .,1RnTT c r() low lor ri, a. mj , OTIX'E. The notes and accounts af Oeorge ( lem & Co., are left with ua for settlement and gg"; jMf paid without delay. 'KKL, ABBOTT ( O Cohunbiu, July fi, 184W. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . B I D ( i W A Y &, CO., MANUFACTURE STKAM ENCJINKH, FROM new and improved patterns,among J", MULKV 9 AW MILL, of compact form, with MILL iHONfc ,nd fixtures complete. They also rf'' . PARKER'S PATH NT WATF.R WHF.1,1 RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IR"N ni HHA.-r rA JTlNOS usually made at Foundrie M aCHIHIII t all kinds made promptly to ordei HI ( K - CBLEBBATED COOKlNi STOVE, Prtmium Cooking Stores, Parlor, Shop, and Churrb Sroves and Furnaces Fire Orates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, are eon-stantlv for tale at wholiiali and itail on liberal term". Merchant and others desding in Ploughs and Stove, are rr aDectfally lnitH tn examine nnr stock and prices Coloinbn. febl3-a I 5 0 llttll 6c II o ! . ( 9ntct$ort tn McEltain if FHf-K KORWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS A ND Datiera in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kioda i of Orocenat, at wholesale and retail N. B. The hia-hest market price paid at all times, in cash, tor RaUrad Building, oppoait J Ridgway Cos Foundry Co uSSm Ohio. msflastt IhaTl farm in norwh h township, 4 BOUT eight miles from ttie city paniy impro. "j-V bewed hS hoo. stable, well and a youn orchard on the Una. The farm is well adapted to raising all hmds of grams This farm mnitbe sold soon, and is offered cbep. PersoM W1IB-... k ,i in.uvnMt nr ernrine a Dleuant home, can not do battsir than bv calllu o us If this dow not sult we have others that will SMITH MILLS, A. . MALE JOHN I,. I1HYAN, Alloriif) 111 litnv Hiid Kullclini' In ('hmieery, O PPtCK in Clark's new buillnj,', two doors norlh of the Kx- liimue UUIIK. iil..,'r ntiiuA It. I', h. II Mil K, AttoriH-y t l.iiw, 1 oliniibn, Ohio. W 11,1. attend promptly t all professional bus n,-- firust u to his care. Office Kast side of High St., over Hli.cum s Haddler rihop, tn-xt door south of the City Rank building. ap'.H dJtwtf SAMUKL OAI.LOWAV. HK-VSV Y , I'AUK (lAIJdlWAY A v t.i:, ATTOKNKYH AT LAW. WK will practice law. us partners, in thy Courts of FntlUtO an. I HdjiiiniiiL' eoinitie, rind in the Circuit and District U, EL Court. otH,.. in Phitt' new building, opposite Htnte House. muyOtf V. A. KI1M Atlornrv tit Liiw unit Solieilnr In (Miniiccf). kFFlOB with win. Dennison Jr., No. H, Neifn hxchangu, oppfl nite. Secretary of State's office. deejo-.lly A, B. BUTTLEH. Attui-nev und CouiiHelloi- nt Lnw, L'oliiinbiiM. Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's IWchum-e, opposite Secretary of State's office. WI7 , WALTBlt TIIK A IX, Atlurnty a 11. 1 ( .Min-. lloe tit Lnw, Cohimbim, Ohio. a J.ru, n uonnnunoiBBf m note M rtcanowiedKmem 01 uwihi l lor the State of New York. v. Offie( on High st, between Town and Rich. oct20 LUC IAN BUTTLES. THRO. COHBTOCK. URf). O. COM1TOCK. BCTTI.EH, COMHTOCK & CO., (Successor! to 11. Comstock, & Co.,) fiOKWAIUHNG AND COMMISSION MKRCIMNTS, 1-uid Oil Mamifaeturers, and dealers in Suit, I'lawter, Pllfa and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbua, Ohio. iy Ldierul advances made onconsiguinents. maio J. UIlMiWAY V C'O.'S Iron Poundry, Broml atreet, nenr tU Bridge, Culum-bna, Ohio. Stoves of all kiitiih, and a great variety of Casting, always m hand. oetl, 41 nit. iroiikK r TUO.Hist)N'S orflCK. IV O. 4, NcIIk KxchnitHe, opposite the Secretary ot State's 1 1 office, High St., Columbus. decll UKO(JK K. WAIX'UTT, SIGN AND II A N N K It P A IN T K Jl , !Mirf coH'ainu:', onto. I. N. wTlITINtJ & HUNTINGTON, IV OtJli-SKLLKRSand Stationcis, next door to tin; Clinton Hank, It.; !. Mrt-et, t 'uiimiinH, Ohio. A IRTtfi UMTtinemt Ol Hooks nd Stauouery always on hand. WM 1KIBERT M. C. MI.LKV. 'I.I III. II l . UUMiJB , OOvK-lliMiKIM Hirli nr.'c l ..pijojili. thr Ful.ll.' OIBcri, Co- llunMI. ug26,'45 KE.1IOVAI. . coi ner of K: I K. HABM OFFICE, corner of Rich nnd Third ilretu, d- joining his reiiidence, anil oppoeitp tho Flr.t IlaptlBt Church. L BATH Kit. I'm hundlc. Upper and Skirting Leather Just received by KINQ HEFFNER, apo no i main Btreei, i.incinnau UKMkT ABBOTT CO., D BALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Class, Uouse Builders' material '. Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. Ac. A c, No. lhT High street, sign of the Gilt I'adlock DAVIS, SMITH Ac CO., ftOMMISUaM AND FORWARDING MERCHANT?, Whole. V J Dealers In Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving nnd forwarding goods, and selling Prudueo consigned for sale. selO-clly. JOHN W. DAKEll- ROBEHT ARMSTRONU. BAKBH iSr AUMSTKONG, p EAI. ESTATI BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. IV Otlire, . .nil room, Exchange Bank building, Columbus, O KLDKIDKE MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, titek stretl, lit door north of Touii, oppotiu the K S- Hotel, ARF. prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, in the neatest nnd most la.hlouablc style. JOSEPH El.DRIDGE, aplo dlf A. L. MARTIN MAIN & HORTON, IRON MONGERS, I1HOLE6ALC AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS , Sash, Glass OF HARDWARE. Iron, Nails, Sprincs, Axl and House Triinmiiige Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet lion, Copper, Mid ery vane ty ol Tli.man s stock Bjun oi um wi HW. Ofl ingii sireei. CHARLES A BAIN. mayl.Vdtl JAMES M. HOnrmi KAII (AII.IIOAI) AMI STKA.11BOAT Il HANt'E. T 1.. oenvj Ciiitir:.! sr.u.iiiMi. onnositethe l)upitnl Hou-e, Columbus. " n. ihj.au, ' hi itCIUTKCT rl'ICI-: .BecImnlc'M llttll, ,oiuni-V biiM. Ohio -N. B. KKLl.Y informs the publie thnt during his ubsence all his Archib'cturid Im-incps, Lngineermg ami rtng. wiQ be PtWmtf UMndM lowtw ftDOTfi pneeiq UnJeirjigrieil. M HLACKMORt:, id Civil Engineer h. v. CONWAV. B. K. CONWAY& CO., (J in i r Kits I) K A I. K RS IN PHODHi'K. CoiiiiniMHlon mid Forwarding MciThoulii, FRONT UnEKT, jHi.rj.lyj PORTSMOUTH, OHIO . II WO.MlUltUH. WH. V WIIFEI.KK uo tin i i. it .v v iii i:t.i if. ATTORNPTS AT LAW 11.1. prtOttM as nnrtner.- in Franklin and the utijouinigi oiin ties. Prompt att- ntion will lie given to the aitjuntinentaini Ucction ot ehiinis of large or mnii amounts. Wm. V. Wheklkh, Notary Public, will t ilo' depmil I, M kiiowlcdgincnts of deeds, Ac. (JJDOB 10 ien new PWOBW, noun "I uir nsu CofcUafaMi Jii"M, 1850. june24.dly win. .:im:iia.os ami rillNT uoOliH. KINK nssortinent cd' French 40 in., and oil dressed OltUfbMi 4 FfSMl ..I I'immhIi 'lo.iTy. .Ve fiuliilile tor Imlli' api.'il Kf-SWOWPKN'tl NOTI4B. ' S 1 1 I ' mi.. rii .1 i 1 1. rttully inlorms IM public that he mm I u tl.,, l,.,-ir,,.aJ nt thr nl.l stHlut ..I till' lute limi of I 'llM- Kiie &. tlo., on his own account. Thankful for pftst favors, he (pes lo sattsly ins I m'tui - tor me niiure, aiso. .HUlO-tj J CHA.S. KLIK. AII1HT OAKKIIH C 1 A N i.ii.l Vuneer Varnish, Hand Pnper, (Hue, MM nearly all l her iirlir1en in their line, at the sign ot ttie , . uibi rsuiiAJun IMUNTlNtJ iHATKKIAI.M FOK HAj:. IOK sale, low for curih, or .m nhort errdit, a large assm tini'iil "t I I'rintinn Materials, consisting in pnrt ol I Double Medium Smith Pnws. I Stanberry Press. XI hs. Pica. 4U0 " IlourgeoiM, iieHrly new. 110 " Brcv&r. 100 " Minion. " 1.10 " Minion, HcveraJ fonts Kaney Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of winch is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticke, Chasea, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Htnnes.and finally, everything used in a printing office Anv portion ot the above will be sold extremely low for cash, . .! i mill urwiT (.HAS. SOOTT, Agent. nkw ;ooo. WK have in store, and offer for sale on good u-rm-7.', doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 doz. Broad " 100 " flhovela aud Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. AM boxes Window Olass. lOOtiO lights " Sash 1000 lbs. PuUy. lObhU Linseed Oil. 900kega Nails, assort .1 OKRK, AHBOlT A (;0., ,.-, . At the sign of the 1H Pndlork. WOOL ! I if Will I'UljNltS WOOL wanted at their Warehoii I UU" W M 9 near the National Hoad Brlde. by nplt; rrruH UAt.tv ?AUKIA(4E TItIMMINH. itt t,Ail( Klnstir Springs ; 'jO sett Iron Axles ; 100 sett Brass IUU ilubb Bands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Lenther ; Lace.TuftP, Damask Ltninrs Pafnted and (lum Cloth ; Tarka. Seamei Cord, Mallrable Castings, Ae. For sale by jHne? (JERK, ABBOTT CO. DR. MUX'S C OMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAltSAI'AIll Ll.A has ginmore general satisfaction, aud hn cured all the eomplainta for which it n recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It is warranted to be sin times cheaper and hetter than the molasses and water mixture of Townsend's, which in reality is hut n shadow compareii to tne imrinsic sun-stance, contained in Ih Bull's Invaluable preparaton t Person wishing to lie cured ot Dyspepsia. Cutaneous. Mercurial and U ver Complaint. Neurmlgia, Sciatir Pain. Rheumatism, Dropsy, Colic, Skrk or N tvous Headache, Female Complaint, Diarrhoea, and all disorder arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the system, (Without laying the foundation tor outer ana worse disease, a ( Mailed upon the human family by the dispen-smg of calomel sad other poisonous minerals,) would do well to aWe thi SnrsapariUa a trial. Our own experience provea It the praise bestowed upon Its active healing properties, by erry per son we (sare a doctor) the demand that Is daily increasing, not only in this city, but from order daily received from all distance, go to rrrngmcn our coouu'w-e m 111 wm uir Rri curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organ, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment in cases of Dysentery. Diarrhea or Cholera, try a "male hottte. and nnr word for It, titey will not Successor to B. H. Meaking, marie-d . Fesnily Medicine Depot, High street I ii oi' purpow toresumethi prartiea ol Law j in the Supreme Court of the United Staesa. the Circuit Courts for the districts of ohm and Missouri, and in the Supreme Court in Bank of the State of Ohio july T EWING EMBROIDERFD CURTAIN ML'? LOTS A large lot just re ceived by P. T. SNOWDEN, ap35 No. 4, Odeon Buildinas MVHII OOlriri.AIT. JUMIKH, l VMFKHNJ A. cffitOMr tK neuvoi'm ih;iiilitv. ALL DlfiKASK OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomarh, such us constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood t ( the Head, Acidity of the Stout-aeh, Nausen, Heartburn, Disgust for Kood, Fullnens or Weight in the Stomach, Hour Kruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the j'it of tii' BtOtniu h. HwimmiiiL! ol tho Head, Hurried and Dlllicult Broa-thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in n lying i.mture, Dimiiess of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fcvuraii.l Dull Pain in tho Hen.i, Deflcieney of Perspiration, Ycllowneis of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Bock, Chest, Limbs, 4e., Sudden Flushes ot Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of F.vil, and Great Depression of .spirits, can o effectually cured by Dlt HUOKLAND'S CELEBRATKD (iKHMAN BITTERH, Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the ticrmau Mtdirtnt Start, No. lyo Arck ., Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, it equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as tho cures attest, in many ruses alter skillful physicians had failed. Theso Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Posaessuig Ktent virtues in the reetilication of diseases of the Livor and leaser i;lnhilr., sieniAltl the most searching powers in weakness und affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain mtd pleasant. HKAD AND BE UONVINCKD. The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor of tho " Omden Detkw crat," th( best nnper In West Jersey, says. July 21 I " Iloomuid'N (Jerinnu Ititn c .." " We have seen many Haltering notice of this medieiiii'. mid the source from which they came induced us to make inqoiry respiting its merits. From inquiry we wero porauaded to use It, and must say we found it specifle in its action upon diieot.of the liver ami dlgethv (.i .;ii, mid the powerful inline, ceitexerls upon nervous prostration is really surprising, it calms and strengthens the nerve,., bringing them Into state ot repose, ma-kiiij,' uMp refreshing. " If this medicine were more (X'tH'rii'.y used, WK are satiaticd there would be less sickness, an from the stomach, liver and nervous system theorem majority ol real and imaginary diHonses emanate. Have them in rt heathy condition, and you run bid detiiince to epidnnies ;;eiiernlly. This extraordinary medicine we would BdvisL'ourlneitds who arc at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in tact, be in eve-17 family. No other m dicine can produre ..uch evidences ot merit.'" From tho Boston Bee."J Thi; editor said, Dee. 2iid : " Dr. Hoofianin Cthhrattd German Bitten lor the euro ot Liver Comp alnt, Jaundice, Dyt-pepsin, Chronic or Nervous Debility, in deservedly one of the most popular medicines of thfl day. These bitters ban been used by thousands, and n friend at our elbow says he has himself received tin effectual mid permanent cure ot L'ver Complaint Irom the vise of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use nftiwM Bitteiw, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a hut worthy ot great consideration. They are pleasant in tatte ami Mnell, ami can be used by persons .vltli tb(J most delicate stomachs with salety, under nuy circumstnucea. Wc are speaking from experience nnd to the ntmcted we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. 23: " Dr. Hoo&and'n German fiitum. manufactured hv 1 r. Jackson. aro now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as nn article ot much efficacy in caeca oi female wwOMM. As such is tbe case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much slnkness. Persona of debilitated constitutions will find these Bittern advantageous to their health, os we know from experience the salutary cited they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and literary attainment,., StM in fall New York Weeklv Messcm-ei " Jamiarv 6, 1850: "Dr. noojland s German Bitters. Heic is a preparation wich the lendiiiii oresM-s in the Union noDear to b unanimous in reec.m- nicnding, and the reason is obvious. It is made alter a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of mod-cm times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Moolland, Professor to the University of Jena, PrfrttO Physician to the Kiiij of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Oermany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, nnd therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stumach, Constipation, nnd all complaints arising from n disordered condition of the stomach, the fiver and the nite-tines. Nine I'lillmleluiim i..n. 1- ..i,i.'-h tiiier euDviction (.1 in excellent e and several ot the editors speak of iu eilecte from their own individual experience. Under these circumstaoces, we fed warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. V. fit. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the nrttcle to all afflicted." M( IKri hVlUtNUK. The " Philadelphia : 'itnrduv Oazeno." the best l.-iinilv in-w-us- per published in the L'nited Smteri the editor says ol It is seldom that We recummeiid what are termed Patent Medlehm to the oonfldenoe and patronage of our reuders ; nnd, thureforc, when we recommend Dr. Hooflaud'g (Jei-man Bitters, WlBn it to He .li-tiin llv 1111.I1 jMulhI tJ.Ml v me Hot sunlauiJ of nostrums ol theday, that are noised about for n briet period and then torgotten efter they have done their guilty race of mis-chiot, but of n moiHcini' long established, universally prized, and which has met the hetirlv approval of the Faculty itself." Kvidence iipuii cvi.ii u. hi been received (like the foreaoioiil Cramaac ofH ofS .'.Iv'iff fhfli'rfjM'er tB more ol it n'-cilTti CT.: practice of the regular Physicians of Philndcphia than all other no-u-ums combined, a fuet that can easily be established, und fully proving that a scientific prepHi ntionwill meet v. ith their quiet ap. provul froen pica. men even iu 101 in. I nat ItlM incuicine win cuie vr wvhwinun ujovyvH' o one can douht, after using it as directed. It acts specifically pon the stomach and live, -it U preferable to calomel In all bil-n .ii.uKiu.fl 1 hi effect 1.4 immediate Thev ''nn be 'idininif tered to female or infant ivitt. tmfcj und reliable benefit nt any time. BEWARE OF L'OtfNTERFKI TB mediciue hah attained thnt high character which ll ueico sary for all medicine- to attain to induce counterfeiter to put tortn a spurious aitn le at Hie nil 01 w lives 01 mose woo are innticentlv deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE HEM INF They have th written signaturo of C. M. JACKStJN upon the wrapper, and the name Mown in the bottle, trithaitt tekhh at are rpnrhtun. For sal-', wholrsalc mid retail, nt the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 190 Aicb street, one door below Sixth, (Into ot 876 Race iLj Philadelphia, t.ml b f. ,--.'tnl,)e J.-.l. i - u"'ie mlly throughout the country AlsoJorsnleinColiuiiimsby WM. F. (ilDDINOS, may21-diwallly (Successor to King 4. Briggs.) HOWK'MSII Ali 111: nKIVltl,l,A COMPOUND. PRKPAKKH BV BTKAJt, AND PtJT UP IM O.UAHT BOTTI.P.H, rp UK recipe Irozn which the Siukkh ."'arsafanii.i.a la made I anal purchased nearly a year since, (at a great expense,) from an old Doctor, Monging to that peculiar sect (the Shakers,) and altbouuh it has not been made public until the present lime, it has been extensively used by many of the first physicians and t amines of (Mncinnati, who have pronounced it tar superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet offered to the public. The mode in which it is prepared, viz : by ileum, enables the proprietor to extract from the herbc used their full strength and real essence, a .leriitlerauiiii which has never Jet been obtained in the manutacturing of any other BamparUW Compound, hence it m vaat uitieriority as to ity medical qualities, over all other would be SAHSAPAHILLAK. To those at present using a Harsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact The wonderful healing powers of Ihn prepanMOBI an due to the manner In which it is prepared, (namely, by steam.) tit well as to tho composition of the ingredients used. Its lending Ingredient being the best imported b HONDURAS SAliSAPAItll.LA, Combined with many other root and herbs which me Mai in no other Snrsaparilltt compound at prem nt hel'e.n- the public; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, Irom which it is composed, say that It Is the bet preparation of titat inestimable root ,,,,.1 .In, 1 thi. nn.i,..rtii. it coiiibilK'- n ' i. 1.1' dicine U entire- y peculiar to itself; it act- II a gentle stimulant, ami also as an al lenitive as a stimulant, in eviring the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giviiicstrangthandtonoto the stomach as a purgative, in muring the bowels sufficient lor the aavpatai ot nature without exciting them t- unnatural action, and as a (SKNLHAL PHTtlFlKlt OF TDK BLOOD, Iu removing all the unhealthy humors ol impurities therein con-Wined, and thereby invigorating the entire system, for whieh reason it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure, of all diseases arising from an IMPKKK STATK "1- THE BLOOD. 0M0 as Scrofula. Cutaneous, Kruptions, Pimple, WaQehOO, low Kyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases re-suiting from the use of Mercury, Su:, e. It is also not less beue-flcial In Ilheuinatism . . All Liver ComplninU, Dyspepma, Lumbago, Habitual Lostivo-ness Loss ot App.-lite, Acidity ol the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they aruo from corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy in all disuses arising form a , ,f. -,,, DEBANtiKMKN 1 ur I tit. nr.nvxjva nmir.su, It is unparallc-U'd ; such aa Swooning. Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Dexpondeiicy, Kpileptic Fits, Palpitation nf the Heart, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, Ac, ace. It is found also to rive groat relief to females in al) complaint peculiarly incident to tnero. . ... TKi inc liriiM. should he Wkn. sU'adliv aen.idini; to the direc tion, aa in that depends the benefit to be derived from it use Be particular In seeing that the bottels are put up in blue wrap rs, with a beautiful steel 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's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeit, and will guard tbia medicine from firing injure.! in its reputation hy unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus 1 R. H. Mkakinos, DtNio A Hsaa, Ko-Kara A in. Kiko A llaioon, Wa. Sciinridkr. .o!d in quart bottle, at 91 each, or fi bottles fur Principal Depot, No. 1, College HaU, Cincinnati ?. D Ho we, Proprietor, to whom aU orders must be addreaaed. To be had ol the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to judge for you raelf whether the medicine is applicable to your individual ease or it. WM. F. OIDDINOS, (rncceaor to King A Brigs,; Oneral Agent for Franklin ruoaty. HflWE'H CELEBRATED t Ol Ml CANDY. THI RKflT HKMKOT KNOWN FOR COUGHS, COLD", HOARSBVF", SOftR THROAT, WHOOrlKO COCOH, 0, RC. Its reputation is now so fully established, it is unnecessary I speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will testify to iu merit. For sale by M. F. GID DINGS, Columbu Also, to he bad ol the Druggists generally. aov lawy f1 yftCS W. FIELD tV CO. ia, H CUtf at, New Vnrk offer for sale Newmhtjcr, mam mm s. Newspaper. iiix3i Inches Newspaper, 143.1 inches Newspaper, 23:r7 Inebe. Newspaper. OTtiCK1 Wet Newspaper, Inches Newspaper, atHa40tj inch. Newspaper, a7l40i4 inch" Newspaper, 19xi4 inrhe Newspaper, - I' inches. Newspaper, 38i40 inches Newspaper, HM fnrhe Newspaper. Mtxl84 in. Newspaper, Ml inches Newspaper, SMI inches Newspaper, Mr.K! inches Krwr paper, 9iM inches. nr. -JTW inrnrm Envelop Paper 2j400 reams all stzas. 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Slimed: JOHN BULL 1 CO. Louisville, Ky., April 15, 1850. K Khei ly, successor to P. II. Meakiugs, at the old stand, High street, is the only authorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Bull's Sar-saparillH in Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtaining tho Genuine and Improved Article. As there are counterfeiters about, be sure to buy from the authorized Agent, am) then yon will be sure of the Genuine Article. B. II. MEARINGS, General Agent for Ohio. JUHT RECEIVED, AT TUB DEPOT lor the sale of Bull' Sarsauarilla and other Popular Family Medicine, a large and fresh supply of Bull' Improved and Genuine SarsaparillR, combining Yellow Duck, Bur Duck, ami other valuable extracts, indiengousto our Western foil, pat Up expressly for this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is finding its way into the bosom of every afflicted tamily, lot the w oh world Is challenged to produce an article so pseaaaat to take that will so effectually purify the blood, strengthen the system, aud guard It aeainst any aicknea or epidemic whatever I It never lulls to give relief, and hLwarranted to be superior to TownsendV, nnd every other preparation before the public. In this city hundreds have beencureaof the worst forms of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sci atic Piiiiirt. and distress In the side and breast, and many wlm were on the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation of Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine hence, thousands of physicins prescribe and use it in their prnctiee. Dr. Bullnsksnoprotcctionby "patent," and if anyliberal-mind-edM. D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too strongly rivitcd to the " Chain-Can-,'," to make people swaDow Calomel and other villainous minerals, (nolens volcns) will write to him and satisfy him that he has not killed more than nine .mt of every ten of his pnlionts. he will gladly send him a full formu lar of the ingredients used In his valuable prepun.tions. Down with the leecliep ! Down with the blood suckers I Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which haa sent thousand and ten of thousands to a premature grave PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! strike at the heart of the disease, remove morbid secretions, rivn nelion tn vour liver utrfnurthen vnu r dim'-tive organs, and yon cannot fail to build up new and pure blood for the sustenance of the aeneral system. To do which, nothing ha leen given to uiHo notuag witmn tne raaaa 01 numan agency urgm mt .UUi-pare with Bull's Fluid EKtract of Sarsaparllla Remember that in case of any dissatisfaction 1 will return the money, for I am so aultiorueu ny me proprietors ot tnia truiy greu mi preparation. For sale by EBERLi , Only agent for Columbus. 1 r side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors south of the State House. jgncia-d&w VETERINARY SCROERY. T. B, BISHOP, VETFRtNAav SriQEoK, IJ) BSPECTfULLY offers hh services to the InhabiUnts ol tins IV city and vicinity, assurine thos.) who may patronise mm thnt he will endeavor to iv ueneral sHtislsrtion. All surjriciil operations perfinnee with perfect safety And the nmiority of the dUeae incident to tbe Hone cured. T. B. Bishop can be found at hi Veterinary Forge, back of the Neil House. Reference to the fallowing gentlemen : Major Barber, A. L. Olhsted, F. Williams, J. Barton june5-d.w3m RA(iH. Cash paid for Rags, C auvasi Baging, Grass, and Tarred Rope, and all other decriptiona ol paper maker a Htucli, by CYRUS W. FIELD & CO. degrdAw At their lUg Warehouae, 94 Heeaman st -CDOAR CONKLtNO WILLIAM WOOD. ALTBRn WOOD. t on k 1,1 m., WOOD At CO., MAinirACTURaiui or CURE WHITE LSAD. IH OIL. PARIS WHtTf no. 1. no. no. PARIS OREEN, chrork HUaaWj CHRK OREKI, CHROMK RTD, chinehk ni.ua, Utl't ASSORTKO COI.'l PA INT', IN dry whit (.ran, Rtr LEAD, I ITHAROR. PPTTT, whitiro, riRi DRirn ctnra vihkoar. WE have adopted the most approved method, as practised bt the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lead, and wiB warrant it equal to any made in the United States. We warrant the quality of each article we manufacture to be a good a can be procured, and to give entire satisfarrion Offered ntthe price na usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. , , An. nmuititv n( PArtTOR REANr1 wanted We will supply Farmera with Castor Beans f.-r seed, and then contract to tRRe iem at market price annually. CONKLINO. WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 38, IM9. dawly CARPETH eTjOINGOFF- Tbof beau tiftd and cA Car pets are leavisa fast cailsooa if you would have one this spring, on Japl9 dAw H COWLES A CO. OLD DR. sUtJOB TOWNMKND, Ihe uriMtnal dtscottrer of the Gemuhtr Tomntend Sarsnparilta i Ai Dr. Pownsend is now about 70 years of age, and has long been known as tho Author aud Discoverer o the Genuine Original " Town-end Sarsaparilla." Being poor, he was compel led to limit its manulacture, by which means it has been kept out ol market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved UsJsjOrth, und known it value. It bud reached the ears ol many, netertheless, as those persons who had been healed ol sore diseases, aud saved from death, proclaimed Its wonderful cure; It relaxes stricture and tightness, removes all ohtructlons and invigorate the entire nervous system. Is not tills then the Medicine you pre-eminently need t But can any of these tilings lie said of S. I', Townseud' Inferior article I 'ilif young man' liquid I not to lie compared with the old Doctor's, because of one grand fact that tho one la Incapable ol deterioration, and never apoils, while the other doe l louring, fermenting, and blowing the bottles containing it Into fragments 1 the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods t Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to tne system T What t put add into h system already diseased with acid ' What causes Dbpepsla but acid I Do we not all kuow that when loud sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces? flatulence, heartburn, palpitation ol the heart, liver complaint, dlarrhoaa, dysen-tery, colic, and corruption of the blood What 1 Scrofula but an acid humor in the body) What produce all the humors which bring on Kruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, KryBipelH-', White Swellings, Fever Sores, and ail ulcerations internal and external 1 It is nothing under heaven but an acid sub-ataajoe, which sours, and thus spoils all tho fluids of the body, mure or lea. Whut cnusea Rheumatism but a sour and acid fluid which inidnuates itudf between the Joint and elsewhere, Irritating and inflaming the delicute tissues upon which It acta t So of nervous disease, of impurity of tho blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature Now is itnot horrible to make and sell, and infinitely Worse to use this Souring, F. -mien ting, Acid " Compound of 8. P. Towns end, and yet he would Iain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townscd1 Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, Is an imitation of his nforior preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Towusend's article I W wish it understood, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Tuwnsend' article and Old Dr. Jacub Towusend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar that they are unlike In every particular, having not one single thing in commun. As S. P.Townaend i no doctor, and never wai, ia no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the article used in preparing it, and which are incapable ot clmnges which might render them the Agents of Disease instead of health ? Since the above wn put in type the following fact has come to our knowledge ; which is truly tyled The Triumph of Jualicc The War Ended: i P Townseud abandoned the .field Old Dt. Jacob Tovnsend nn dicottd by the People 8. P. Tuwnsend has at last given up the uianulacture of any more Sarsaparilla, having disposed of bis business to some strangers. Thus his claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the ground. He voluntarily abandon them, in thus evading the issue before, the public, by disposing of hi trade. Tiic fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whole life was a worker on Ruilriads,cannl, chopping wood, iaw kofa, dock sticks, dec, Ac. The fHct, also, that his article became notorious for Its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Bof. ties, thereby deceiving and injuring the nick, and destroying goods, demoie trittes beyond all doubt the fulhicy of I..- pretensions, and the baaufrai fabric ot hU claims. Hcr' ofter it Is to be sent out to the people by some Strangers, yet benriug the Dane of S. P. Townseud. We have been iuformcd that those Strangers intend to print un the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible iu bad churacter of Souring and F'ennentiug. Let the people fully understand that no Beviunping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's namesor any other folly will redeem B, P. Pownsend's souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different Irom its present character ; and it they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla. and they might hs well give it Hiiother name first as last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S. P. Townend's. But if there is no alteration, the people may still e jn'c t the same old Souring. Fermenting, Root Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inlorm tho public of the true position of tliis matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsuparlllu may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Tuwnsend left his old 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 wc leave others to )udge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken uu S. P.'s bus iness, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move Irom Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then seo if these Stranger follow us ns S. P. did. Depot for tlm Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 102, Nassuu st. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN St CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vino st., 3d door above 4th, Cincinnati. 0. W. OARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all oidersor applications for agencies must be addressed. This Saibaparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in thu Stute, and is advertised in moat of the country paper. In In every county there I some one authorized to establish sub-agencies for the county in which he resides, and the same can be febS&dAwly (iarpetino: carpetinIT: A P. STONE it CO., have on hand one 01 the largest and best assorted stocks of Fine ( in p. is and OH Clntbs) Ever offered iu Columbus, embracing all the different stylos, viz Supcrfmo Turkey nnd Wiltran ; I Superior Ingrain; Superior Tapistr'y BraaMU Fino do Superfine Brussels, Superior Venltian; Imperial, 3 Ply ; 10-4 Sup, Druggela, Wooien Huoeriiiie do 10-4 " " Linen. Also, Superior Willi an Tufted and Chcnicl Ruggs. Also, Superior 10 4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted haoea, ate., e. inarir-aa.w DAPEK WAKEIIOUHE.-CYRUS W. FIELD It CO., 11 I Cliff st, N. Y otter for sale Bleaching Powosb 200 casks best quality Soda A9H 85 tons good quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and 100 bbla. crude. Smalts Rest English 3 P E, 4 K E, and 4 F E super. Ultramabink Best French and German, carious brands Hags 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Rag3 696 bales Forelfp), assorted qualities. Togetbor with a compute assortment of all kinds of Paper and Pap. 1 Maker's Materials. de27-d&w PHILADELPHIA HIIOES. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED SHOES Buskins and Slips, thick and thin soies. Also, Children's '.alters, the fineatarticle made In the Union, just opaoedby lapia-dAwj H. cowles & co. FOH MALE A LOT of Beech Fencing. Shingling Lath, and Beech Joist .fx Inquire ot (may-1?) 0. SCOTT, Journal office. I iii-versify of Pennsylvania, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, KIUHTY-FIFTH SESSION, (1850-ffl.) 'pHK Lectures will commenco on Monday, October the 7th, 1 and terminate about the end of March onsuing. For further information see the July numbers of the Medical Journals. W. E. HORNER, M. D., July I, 1650. Dean of the Medical Faculty. jy23-dwl0w ITALUABLB REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. The sun W miAim nH'srd Inr aule nn vprv lihernt term the InllowitiL' dp- aenbed real estate, aituate on the National road, in the Immediate vicinity ol toe eaatera Dewtsin tine ot uie corporation 01 uo-ItimbiiB, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lot Nos. 86, '.'1 ion. id:, nnd I0t. nf Croshv's addition of outTot. Also, Nos. 1, 4 and 5, of Rainscy' addition, SO, Tl and 30, of Champion' subdivision of half section No Also, in-lot No. v:i, un Town atreot, ol Champion's addition to the city of Columbua. On out-lot No. ' there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-bouses, Ac. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town st., a small frame house. For further particulars, as to print, Ate, inuuire of the subscriber on the premises. ipl.MAwtt AMOS H. RAMSEY. PETITION FOR DIVORCE. ffENRY WHARTON will take notice that on the HlHh day o II June, A. D. 1 - ". I Hied a petition on tbe Chancery side of the Court of Common Pleas ot Franklin county, Ohio, praying to be divorced from hira, on account of hin willful absence for more than three years, and fur gross neglect ot duty. Pi. buy A Cabrington, MARY WHARTON. Solicitors for Pet. July 27 fiww. A FARM AND SAW MILL FOR HALE. AN excellent farm nt 179 acrea, in Oenoa to., Delaware co. R , 17, Tp- 3, S. 4, on tbe east side of Big Walnut at the mouth ol Duncnn's run ; about !Q acres improTnd, about 30 of good bottom land. The farm Is well calculated for grain or stock. It Is a part ol the Maxwell tract. There is a tine settlement around it. On the prcini-ei there is a tfond saw mill, which takes the water t . r: 1 Walnut i-reek und Duncan's run. It is n onotl sim lor a irrist mill. Tbe farm, and an undivided half of the saw mill, will be - : 1 together or separate. About ono third of the pay will he re fulred down, the balance in payment. Mr. Hammond Uvea h e place UyltWtdAwttj WALTER THRALL TO FARM ERR . WE are authorized to offer for sale one of the best farms in Franklin county, situated four miles north west ol" Columbus, cont dning 315 acres 150 acrea cleared, the balance principally White Oak and Walnut timber. It is situated on a good road, has good buildings, a good orchard, and Is weU watered. If applied for soon, this farm will be sold extremely low. hnqmre nr the Hml t t,ve iffftce ot jy9-d,w A auLtfl FOR HALE. AVERY desirable residence with lot 130 hy lt)7, pleasantly situated on Broad street The Improvement are new and all in good order, with a good woll of water, cistern, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase a very nice residence in R healthy location would do wU to call on the subacriber. Pfta' RAKER A ARMTIDM. A CONVENIENT BRICK HOUSE, with eight rooms, pleasantly situated; together with two-thirds of an acre ot ground, nn whir l, thorn i- mwl 11 nf ,t-j,r... Hils-m. xullie VOUUi,' llUlt treei, ami a variety ,n snrunhery. lav propeny cheap, and on good terms, or will exchange lor a small house and lot nearer the business portion of the city. Alo, ome vacant lata, for sale remarkably low and on tood term. V ii- r 1 ' i..L-1'lV .( AllMTRONti. Enquire of HAYINO AND HAKVEHTINO. A.- the grass 1 rather short, and we have a large number ol scythe on hand, we propose to sell them very low, to close up Die stock. Abo, snaths, rakes, forks, sickles, scythe stones, nfles, grass hooks, Vc., a low a the lowest. , jy3 (iRRE, ABBOTT A CO. wiacHEHTER-s premTImITa uuerrbo- TUE subaariber Uke this method to iaform the citiens of Columbus and strangers via Ring th-- ctry. that his rooms maybe found ono door north of the Ear ban?' Bank, where he Is now i n.M... inineUtcat and not no 9 -- 1 T J -w l rPam., tfullv invited to call and examine specimens. Minuaturrs akco without regard to I weather. juoo&-dfim Waswaaaaraaaa- TAKE NOTICE. WE havo a house nnd lot on Cleveland Avrniu li Brush's Addition, for sale. The house contains six rooms and a cellar the lot Is 4U by 1VU feet We ar authorized to srl ft cheap and ou easy terms. Jylo-d SMITH & MILLS. WM. Ms KAHHON, RAILROAD and merchandize despatch via New York and Erie Railroad and Steamers 011 the Lakes. Der exurecs freiirht trslns to Buffalo In three days, (Sundays excepted,) ly Mark package N, Y, 6l E. R. R., Care Wm. M. Kaiou," ship per New York & Erie Railroad, dally, ntft o'clock, P. M., loot of Duane street. New York. ly rot Ittrnat particulars cull at the Transportation Office oi the I. i V K R. R. C , 9)4 Chambers itrert, Now Vora, or o Wm. M. Kk. .... So 5 Marvin Block. Water atreet, Buffalo. Tariff of prices per lt !U tor dry goods and other light nier chandise during Lake ntivivation, . . NRW VOfcit TO ' " 1 t(.75 I. .,k M,,-i , 1. Al ,.,) Cananilalgiia via Drain irom nunaio. meuetBT ... 9.r Batavla 1,05 Attica ijo Buffalo 1,30 Lake Erie porta 1,40 'mrladina Detroit. Via Mich. C. Railroad .. . 1.90 Cincinnati A. Columbus, O. 2,95 Via Sandusky R. R. St. Louis, Ho 2,7o Via Mich. U. Railroad ... N. B. All packages should be properly strapped and the wigbt of the same marked on each package. Nn single package wufbe called Ipbs than 50 lbs. A liberal deduction from these prices foi second class or heavy merchandise. junl7 M EXM'A N mlJSTANG LINIMENT. To the ball, the !nmet tbe more, and the stlir jointed, ( We brlns clnd tiding of aireat Joy ! rflBB most won derfu remedy ever used lor removing and erad loataa Muaa Of ani kind almo.it instaiitHrieouslv. and for healing and perfectly eurinij nil kinds of sores. WMfcllfc THIS 1J1NIMENT m USEU TAIN CANNOT KXIS'l It has been but about six months since this exti aordinarv med leal preparation first made its appearance in the United state, yet it haa gained a popularity unprecedented In the annaii of any !U'.Hrm inn mwm onereci 10 me mmcico. Aiinougii ii was incom mended only for rheumatism, sores bruises, scratches, burnt, sprains, Slc, In human beingn, and tor ring bones, spavin, wind-galls, big head, poll evil, fistula, saddle and collar galls, scratches, stiffness of joint, sweeney, Ac., In horses; vet It has proved equal ly efficacious iu innny other complaint. It is an infallible rests dy for that worst of all complaint, the tooth ache. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM I Thomas Barnctt, works nt Rogers !c Baikhead's copper works, was cured perfectly of an obstinate attack of this acute and painful disease, after trying doctors' prescriptions and other remedies in vain, in three days. STILL MORE EXTRAORDINARY 1 1 An old physician of exteneive practice in the city, had a patient a boy whom he had attended two years lor rheumadam. His limb, were all drawn out of shape in the most shocking manner, and his sufferings were of the most agonizing and heart rending kind. He lioally lost all hopes of doing 1 im any good, and, to got rid fif the constant call on nim, often in the night, recommended him to try the Mustang Liniment not that he thought it would do the boy any good but to his great surprise the boy haa got well This U the doctor's cuiifersion. NUMB-PALSY. OR PARALYSIS. One case in this city, in both limbs and the whole of one aids, has been perfectly restored by using the Mustang Liniment alone I WHITE-SWELLING, OR HIP DISEASE A very respectable and worthy citizen 0f Madison county, 111., had a sun who had been ntHfcted with this terrible dlieasa for nearly two VMH nd the hip joint waa drawn considerably out of place. The doctors could do it no good, and he expected his only son to be a cripple for lite. In hi despair, he was induced to use the Mustang Liniment and hi son is healed WONDERFUL CURE OF CANCER I This la to certify that my wile has been sorely afflicted with a cancer on her face for several years, and it began to spread to an alarming extent. Many physicians prescribed for It tbe great Kentucky Cancer Doctor was applied to and every remedy that we could obtain was tried, but nothing appeared to dc It any good. It was pronounced the incurable sore. We were greatly alttrmed, nnd began to feci the stings of despair, wl en .(fortunately ennie In possession of a i .-w bottles ol the Mexican Mui taut- Liniment, nnd lo our (treat joy, by a flrW application of the Liniment the cancer entirely disappeared. Other important cures have been effected by it in the neighborhood. JOHN COLCLAflURE Clay county, 111 , January 34th, 1850. 1 hereby eertiiy that John ColeWure is an old, substantial, respectable and worthy citizen of Cby county, 111., and mat 1 aiw Iiie wife when ntliicted wdh the cancer, and alter it was cured Salem, DL, January 36 h, 1BS0. R. F. LEMEN We fully concur in B. F. Lemon's statements, being known to the fact. BRADLY & NICHOI SON. RENJ. OQLE. Xenis, 111., Janunry 2tith, 1850. TO CALIFORNIA EMIGRANTS This Liniment Is of the utmost Importance, a it is an :utalhbl reraeoy lor me uiies 01 .ipitier?, or ojper rO'tfffyyjfjj"" II'' 'U .11111 .'II . I, I II.J 1 Every store should be supplied with this valuable Liniment, as it pays a good pro it and sell rapidly. CAUTION EXTRA I Many will try to induce you to buy Nerve and Bone Liniment, or some other eipjslly worthless trasb, by saying Itisjustasgood as the Mexican Mustang Liniment. But do not be deceived. Ask for tbla Liniment, and buy none other, and you will not be disappointed. The name ll blown In the bottle. Pricn flfl cents a bottle, with full directions in English and German. Principal Depot at BRAGG A. Mc LEAN'S Drug Store, corner Third and Market streets, Bt Louis, Mo. Druggists and country merchant supplied on liberal terms For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to B. H.M' aklngs, ntthe Family Medicine Depot, East side High st., few door South of State House julyioiy FOK SALE, 24 one aere Lots situated a short distance north of the Railroad DenOt Some of which front on the Wor thington Plank Road. This ground is pleasantly situated and I ncii unuiumicu iui imnir iriiuiuwi, ii'iun a J. .uiiuirr ill BAKER St ARMSTRONG, july','5 Real Estate Head Quarters. HORSE SHOE IRON QUFCfUOB in quality to any ever sold in this market. Also, a & full assortment of all kind of Iron constantly on hand and for sale at the n n of the Back Saw. BAIN A HORTON, jy-' 63 High street Columbui, o. 'AREIAOE Sl'KIXON of all kinds, including tbe cele ly bntted secret cloncht round point springs, for sale at the sign ol the Bn.'k Saw jyvrj MAIN A HORTON PtIsNTITPORjII SCALES, liu weigh 1,0011 pounas, jor saie oy jy23 BAIN St HORTON. FOIt HALE. A SMALL HOUSE, and .IU by 2' . feet of ground, aitua-ted on the comer of Cherry and Fair alleya. nqulreof jy22 BAKER it ARMSTRONG. A HARE CHANCE ! 11 HE subscriber are authorized to dispose of enebalf or the whole of one of the best establishments lor making money iu Columbus. MM concern 1 pay lis fn ays a profit of about twenty-five hundred dollars yearly, and one 01 tne Dost locations tn ine city tor the ousiness. ror further particulars inquirejoi BAKER A ARMSTRONG WHO WANTS A BAROAIN f FOR sale cheap for cash TWO OUT LOTH, situated on Wash ington avenue, north of Broad street. Inquire of julyiW BAKER A ARMSTRONG 15iLCLOTH8. LAROE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chinese, English and American Furniture OU Cloths, Just received and for sale hy J. D. 09BORN A CO LEDOER I'APLK , 1AP, Demy and Medium, from the best maker P. 1 sale at a t Eastern price auglD RILEY St Co Till HISTORY OF THE CONFKSHIONAL. pY JOHN HENRY HOPKINS, D. D., Bishop otthi Diocese of km Vermont. .lust received nnd tor sale bv aiiK0 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON To Western Merchants. (SUCCKflSOR TO a. N. UNDKRHttL fe CO.) 18 mid 40 Cedar Ht . betwen WflllRtn nnd Henri, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BROWN ."JHEETINliS AND SHIRTINGS, of every gradi, width and quality. Alio. b-T Southern Yarn assorted to ault buyers: whtta and colored Carpet Warn, Batts, Wadding, Twine, Vvicking. and all articles in the dome? tic line, nt. Manufacturer's prices, for cash or approved paper, at the first established house tn tbe city of New York. New York, July IB, 1850. jyS3 d2m PIHTOLH. REVOLVING six shooters, together with double and single barreled pistols, for pale at the sign of the marl GILT PADLOCK ?OR RENT! snug dwelling for a small family, tn a wily to H. COWLES A C m V Apply co lyjomtNlNf; OOOOT pa of every description, lor ladles at p; T SNOWDEN'S, No. 4, Odeon Buildinps A MONO the great assortment ot beautiful patterns of English and American Prints may be een Hoyle's Oil Dressed Goods, yard wide Also, Oil Red Good, yard wide, for window curtains and groen Calico by the cord al MM WM. RICH'RDfl GENTS Ship tn. Cravats, 4e. Ac, can always be found at P. T. SNOWDEN'8, apifi No. 4, Odeon BaDdnsf I NITEl) KTATr DIOFKT FOR 1849, BEING a digest of decision of the courts of common law equity and admiraRy in tbe United states for the year 1M By John Phelps Putnam For sale at the New Rookstore lvQ4 J. tl. RILE f A CO N. B All late valuable law bonks P ceived s- anon a publlsheJ and snbl cheap. l 'llNs' 111,' THIPt'HAM I! OFKKII I M . ISflO i J 1 beautiful hook, edited by T. Arthur For sl BJ J. II. KJLEY .V (X. MI LEY MILL SAWS. VJftE have a few first rate cat t-cl MnleV saw T mill saws, of cat and assortment of crow cut qualitv in thismark'-t. Oennim nrr. tnjHhf r wltli n targe whirl, h..r MM bgl f quailed Jul (1ERF-, ABBIi I I 1.U, ifn 1 tbe QUI Pid'ijck BLACK Gru de Hine Bilks, from ) to 1 M V TJ beUful luitre.. AUo, I-" ptB-m. more of tho riot hucy .ailki, whlrh ha.e mu-Md .oot ru.h of tkUJtas, |
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