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VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1850. NUMBER 306. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT St BASCOM. I J I' I I ' ' I l : H r i COIINEH OF IHOH ST. AND SUCA. AI.LIT. TERMS Invnrinbly in advance. The Dully, to persons in Columbus, per yenr ' " sent by mail out of Columbus H durint,' the session, anil Tri-WeeMv balance year In Columbus By mall The Tri-Weekly by mill Weekly in Const UJ Out of tho city, by mail, sinale To clubs of four and upwards To cluba of ten anil upwards, to onr- nddross Dally, session Tri Wrekly Weekly, single To club, of Are anil upwards li IHI . 5 INI 0 IXI 4 OU 3 00 a oo I 50 I 2.1 1 00 a oo l oo 50 40 Advertising The BoUoWmi rates and rules of advorti.ing liave been agreed o pon bttweTII UK' proprietor, of the Uhio Statesman and tbo Olilo Stalo Journal, to bo observed, in ail cases, after Ibis date .luly 80, IMi Kail. Paper. One square. 10 linos or loss, ouo insertion n h each additional..' a ' 1 week 3 li 1 munUi ..." ..... .. 3 ..." ..." ..." 19..." standing card, !i lines or less, per annum 3 column, Willi 4 changes, " " S " L " chanim. weekly " " h " ! " " 14 " with 4 chanircB " " 10 50 . . 0 M .. i 50 .. a 00 .. .i 00 .. 4 00 .. 6 00 8 00 .. 10 00 . . 15 00 .. 18 00 .. 10 00 .. 20 00 .. M 00 . 25 00 no 00 eo M .15 00 it) 00 45 00 55 00 elianucd weekly. dmiy . Other case not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the nuove rates. Tin' n.iiiilHrd of measurement to be minion type. For each additional Mpum in the daily, inserted one month, or h MKV leiinlh of lime, mill for each additional square inserted under 111-' v.nily rates, half price. No advertiemeiit to lie considered by the year, unless it Is specified on the miuiusrript. or previously agreed upon between the parties. I'ulihslirrr. not accountable for the accuracy of lef-al adverti-".'- uientH beyond the ummnt charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (lor office of every description,) to he charged ut the rate of filly cents per week, for each name ; the tune in in nil .'iim's, paid in advance. All ndvertiseinents from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Adverti.-i.'iiirnu not marked on the copy lor a specified nunilier of insertions, will lie continued one month, unless ordered out, iad piivmcnt will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will lie confined rigidly to iheir regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining there-lo, to lie paid for extra. Advert! -en inits for Auctioneers. Oeneral Agents, Real hatate Ageiitu, dtc, not lo becontructed for by the year, but to be charged by the pieee, at the Dflul rates. No All EKTISEMKNTS CAN 11K IN3ERTKD (IIIATITITOUSLY. Advertiscmenti lor charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, Township, and other public meeting's, and r-uch like, to be charged hall price. Marriage notices to be charged 'J5 cent. Deaths imerteii without eliarije, unless accompanied by funeral invitation, at obituiiry notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. ,. , . 11 f.'ular advertiser?, mid all others sending communication or requiring notice.-, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees,con-i-erts, or any public entertainments where charges arc made for udmittance all notices of privHte associations every notice LtadgMd to call itHBtton to private enterprises, calculated1 or in-nded tO pnnQOM iQdlTidoW interest, can only be inserted with h- undrr-tandinL' that the MUM U to be paid for. If intended to he inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at !he rate of not less than 90 eentd per Hm, and then only when ccoinpanied by an advcTlMcment. All loaded iidvertisemeiits to Ih; charged not less Uian double the bove rates, and rueu.-ured n it solid. Advertisement on the inside exclusively, to bo charged Hi the ate of 50 per cent, in advance n the above rrtes. Attorneys will be holden for the price of userting advertisements brought in by them. W. A. NElT, 4itnri.fr nt Law nnd Solicitor in Chancery. PPICE with Wm. DetmUon Jr., No. 8, Neil's Kxchange, oppo site Secretary nt State s ollice. dcciM diy A. It. BtJTTLBSj Attorney nnil CounNrllor nt Law, (Inlumbutt, Ohio. Ollice, No. 8, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ot State's otlice. Jyw WILLIAM E. UILMOllK. CHARLES W. OII.MOnK W. E. & C. W. (JILMOUE. AttomeyN nt Lnw nnd HoMcitom in Chnncery. tUbce, N K. enrner Main und Seventh streets, BUl4diy CINCINNATI, OHIO. SiTtWMHTOCK CO. FnrwiirdinK nnd ('onimlanion JlerrhnnU. t'roduce Dealers, and l.ard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, COLUMBUS, OHIO. J. KlbmVAY & 0.8 Iron Fnnndrv. llrond ttlreel, nenr WB Bridge, Colum- stovei of all kinds, and a greut variety of Castings, always on hand. OCll, 11 lilt. KOIIKKT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, ;TO. 4, Neil Exeliiinne, opposite the Secretary ot 11 ofiic.'. High st Columbus. State's decll UKHlUiU K. WALCt'TT, SIGN AND HANNtR 1'AINTER. nOVD-dti COLUM1U9, OHIO. WALTER THRALL, Attomrv nnil ('ouiiti llor nt Lnw, Columbuit, Ohio. I..SO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment ot Deeds i. ior the State of New York. gr Office on Mi'h st., la lwecn Town and Rich. ocCiO l7?i. WHITING AriTuiTNUTONl BOOK-6ELLERB and stalioncrs, next door to the Clinton Rmik, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large usortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. WM. S E ( H K M' c- LILLKT. HEIBEKT Si L1LLKY, OOOK BINDKllS, High strert, opposite tlie Public Offices, Co-D lumbus. aug-2fi,'45 KF.MOVAL. DRMAJUVfl 0FF10X, OOTMr Of Biek and Tliird streets, sd-joining bis residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church. .-Iff II-, Hi GATHER. 100 bundles DMM nnd Skirting Leather just n reived by KINO & I1EFFNER. tpt; No la7 Main street, Cincinnati iTeice, AIIIIOTT & CO., DEAL KltS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders materinls, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods. Slc, Sic, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt 1'adloek DAVIS, SMITH & CO., C10MMIS; Il)N AND FORWARDING MF.RCHANTS, Wbnle- Dealers in Groceries and I'rodnce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving Hnd forwarding (toads, and sellinir I'rodm e consigned fur sale. selS-dly. JOHN W. RAKER. BOB KIT AKMSTftONO. BAKER oV AUMSTROM, ff EAL ESTATE BliOKERS and GLNEKAL LAND AGENT.S. IV Office, Smith room, Kxchange Rank Building, Columbus, O MOI'NT EAGLE TRIPOLI, FtOR cleansing and burnishing all finished Me tali c and Glass surfaces. nch as Gold, Silver, Mrn-, llrltnnnln nnd Strcl ware,Wtn-diiw-l'nne, Mirror, ike. The ScUntifii- Amniran, in speaking of this article, snya : "Of all the sun-tan es which hBTe betrn spoiled to polish (biss and met It, MM .'dn MMl that known by the name of Tripoli. Tln is a superior articlr ri thai brounht from Italy by the Wnetians, aod nuw generully used throaghout all Europe. It inwuhl be in every family nnd t-very workshop." The subscribers, being the agents for this city, are prepared to turnish it tn dwlSTI at maiiutie turers' prices. Housekeepers and Mei-har.ics tire requesli'il to call and try the article, and in cases where it MM not give the MMl entire satisfaction, the money will ber-funded. BAIN ft HORTON, mayl6 No. C-f, High St.. sign of the Back Saw. "jj, n kt MAKEBH AN r tut VtMPT V'iiriii-h. Sand Paper, (ilue, and nearly all ' Tie r articles in their line, at the ty.n ot the m., Ih GILT PADLOCK. PATENT LEVER CLOCKS. ANEW article knl received at Call and see them. (Jun5 BROWN & BUCK'S. . fXMl " Chillimthe, Ohio,) Prodnrc, Comiiiiwioii nnd Forwnrdlnc Merrbnnt, eylfrdSm CLEVELAND. OHIO. ELORIDCE Sc MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Htgk ttrret, lit dnnr nnrth of Torn, oppotur tAe U. 8. Htri, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of bnsiness, in the neatest and most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, aplMtf A L. MARTIN. BAIN A HORTONi IRON MONGERS, tlTHOL-SALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS T OF HARDVVAUK. Iron, Nails, Springs, Axle, Sah. G!s and U Trimmings: Also. deal, r" in Tin Plate. Sheet Iron. Copper, and etery variety of Tir.nMn's stock. Burn ot the Back Saw, High -trc-t CHARLES A RAIN mayl5dtf .MMl - M HORTON. 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Bai.ton. juue5 ilfcw3m NOTlOBs NOTICE is hereby given, thnt we have tbisday uppoiiitcd Smith Sl Mills, Esqs., our Aireiits, for us and in nut names ta col lect and receipt tor the claims and accounts which have arisen or may nermiier arise in our pnnri-hmal prm lici-. Dr. FRANCIS CARTER, Dr. N. GAY, " WILLIAM TUEV1TT, " H IIANHURY SMITH, o. w. maris, m joiin it. Thompson, H.L.HOWARD, ' B. M. SMITH. JOHN MORRISON, JanlVdAwtl April 12. 1850. CARPETING! CARPETING! A P. STON E Sl CO., huve ou hand one ol the largest and best assorted stocks of Floe Cnrpetsi nnd OH Clotha Em "tb'red in Columbus, embracing all the diH'enmt styles, via Superlini- Turk-y and Wiltnm ; I Superior Ingrain; Superior Tapistry Rrusse!s- I Fine do Superrine Brussfis; Superior Venitian ; liuperial,:i Ply . j 10-4 Sup. Druggels, Wooieu ; Superfine do 10-4 " " Lim n, Also, Superior Wiltran Tutted and Chcniel Ruggs. Also, Superior KM Linen Sheeting, nt a very irreat barifainr Also, a splen did assortment id Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted MM; ate, ate. MrMHIW VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR HALE. The sub V scriber otters for sale, on very Ubonl terms, the lollowinir de- acritH-d real estate, situate on the National road, in the immdiatc vicinity nl tie1 en-lem In .iiinl iirv line ol tjie conioration ot (,o- lumbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lots HMiH W, UNI, III', ami t()ti, of Crosby's addition of out lota. Also, Noa. 1, 2, 4 ami 3, ol RHniH'v'- Hilditimi. yti. 27 mid ill), of Chain. nmi s subdivision of half section No I Also, in-lot No. 23. on Town strict, of Champion's addition to the city ol Columbus. On Ml-lot No. p'fi there is a nood two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses, Ac Tliere i also on in-lot No. 2;i. on Town t. a small fTUM BOMO. For further particulars, as to price, A c., inquire -,l the subscriber ou the DKMMM. apI3-dwtt AMOS S. IIAMSEY. THE ASMAH TEA COMPANY, l:H Greenwich -tieet, .New York. I'HK MdMtMon bag to call the attention of connoisseurs in Ten. and the hends of families to the choice nnd rare selec tion ot Tens imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their frngrnnce and delicacy, comhin d with vir.in purity and strenlli, pnxluce an MM ot surpassing richness and flavor. The Teas ottered are the following : The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 1.H0 per lb. Mphnn, " 73 " Diari, SO " Osacca, a Gr-en Tea, at 1,011 ' To)tsia " 73 " Tieki-tsiaa " 50 " Ed fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare nnd choice TOM grown on the fertile and genial oil of Assam 1,00 " With a view ft encourage the introduction ol these ma'chleM Teas, It Is the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lo. MM the purchasers, a Quantity of Tea equal to the first years' pntjits on the snlea ettected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed In the packfre, a nuiu-bered certificate, entitling him to one ckanet in the distribution tJr For every fllty cents laid oat and on the receipts amounting to jO.ntJO. the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value ot ten per cent., or li thousand dollars, will be " awny as li "i according to the lolluwing a?a1e: 5 Prizes of . lbs. of Ten each at il.00 per lb. 250 lbs. or $230 SO " 95 " " " 500 "500 50 10 " 500 "500 100 ' 5 " " " 500 "500 230 1 " 50 " 0 m Prites in all. 2.000 $2,000 Tho4e i.. who pref-r lower priced Teas can receive their prizes in proportion, or they will be re-purchased for cash, at a deduction of 10 per cent. tjp Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed, post pai l, to the Company's Depot, as above. june3d&w3m FRENCH STYLE GINGHAMS AND BARAGE DE LAINES New nnd beautiful styles Also, a One assortment of small ebeck Ginuhama, now opening by apl- d w II. COWLES A CO. CARPETS ARE GOING OFF Those Aritiand cheap Car. ptts are learing fast call soon If you would have one this aprtaf.on fapiyd.Vw) U COVVLEd & CO. 4 i ENTrt ATTEND. SPRING STYLES rtuta-i tine Silk f Plush Hats; as usual, only 3. Also, tor your ben. tit, 1 in Krcucli Cloths, fashlonubln Cassimeres, new and very beiiulilui styles Vestings of both Silk and Marsnllea, Cravats of dltfoMOl designs, Hint' il to the season, Sir., Slc, just opened by pl2-d4W H COWl.EH Sl CO liAPER Altl IIOI Si;.-CYRUS W. FIELD A CO., 11 t ( hit -t., N. V., oAf lor Unt llLEAcitlN'a Powoke 200 casks best quality. Soda Asrt 25 tons good quality, Alum 00 bids, ground and IIKI bbls. crude. Smalts Best English .'i F E, 4 F E, and 4 F E super. Ultramabink Heat French and Gorman, varioua brands R aos 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raqii fi-jo bales roreiafn. assorted nnallrioa Together with a complete iwsorunent of all kinds Paper and Paper-Maker's Materials. de27-dfc IXl'iV tiOOtlH, A. P. HTONE A. CO.. ARE now rccelvinn their NEW ril'lilNG GOODS, and am prepared to otter at Wholesale or Retail, an assortment unrivaled in quantity, (,unlify, or cheapness. We have concluded to avain retail, for since we quit the retail business, the Old Hunkers in the trude have raised their goods a. most to uu Imposition. They have got bnck to the old prices thnt they lined to ask before we came to Columbus. We put goods down at that time fifty per cent., and wo are bound to red no -m again. It is not much to wonder at, that they have i i.eu so Ok ( "ids. Renting stores in the Null House at tive hundred dollar -'r yenr rent, hourdiug at hutelrt.smoHing cigara at five cent. npck. drinkini; clinnipngne at two dollars per quart and Was I Ul bill i You that buy goods of them. But you could not help it, w we had quit the retail business, and you were obliged 16 buy ot (hem. Hut we are now retalllni? again, and if you want to see a pi.o of goods, and cheap und nood, call ut A. P 's mid you can And them. umr 1 r-d St w FOR HATE OR EXCHANGE AVERY DESIRABLE FARM, in Richluml county, llllnols.con-tainlNg 2.J0 acres of choice bind 100 acres under cultivation Ml acres timber, and M acres of unimproved prairie, a u..od or-chard, log house and stable. It is well watered and on a good county road, six mil- : Irom Olliev. We are nuthurm-d lo ex. chunge it for a house nnd lot, or a trood vacant lot in Columbus ir lor a luno in 1- rnnktiu county. api:t-dw SMITH & MILLS. NOTICE. The tlitUl (Olbthoenl Of filj percent, on each share ot the capital ItOCfc of the Coluiiilnis and Wortbimtton Planh Road or Turnpike Company is united for and payable on the 4tk day ot July next, to A. W. Brown, Treasurer. June 1, 1650. A. W. BROWN, Sec. An the whole nmoutit of stock in the above road is culled lor, it is desirable that ItOOkholders should not delay lonirer in paying up. The eurly completion of the road makes it necessary to urge payment. W B. June 1, lH.V) julO-d&w5w IIOWE'NHIIAK ERMARAI'ARILLA CO.HPOCNO. I'KI'AUED DY STKAM. aSD TL'T UP IN QUAKT BOTTLRS, 'p HE recipe Irom which the Shaker Sabsai'arili.a is made J was purchased nearly a year since, (at a n rent expense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (the Shakers,) and although it has not DOM made public until the present time, it has be. n extensively used by ninny of the tir-t physiciiuip mid families of Cincinnati, who nave pronounced it far supcrim to any other preparation of the kind ever yet ottered to the public. The mode in which it is prejiared, viz : by stcnin, enable the proprie. tor to extract from the herbs used tueir full strength ami real essence, a dc-dderatum which has never yet been obtained in the manufacturing ol any other Sarsaparilla Compound, hence Its vast superiority us to its medical qualities, over nil other would be HARHAPARILLAH. To those at present using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will couvince tliem of the above fact. Tlie wonderful healing powers of this preparation nrn dun to the imuiner in which it is prcpored, (namely, hy stenm,) ns well as to the composition of the ingredients used. It" leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots aud herbH which are used in no other .Sarsaparillacoiiipound at present before the public ; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, Irom which it iscom-po-ed, say that it is tin-best preparation of thnt Inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines us a medicine is entire-y peculiar to Itself; it acts as a gentle stimulant, and also as an al terative as a stimulant, in exciting the action id' the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach as a purgative, m moving the Dowels sullicicnt tor t lie purpose of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, ami as a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing all tin- unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire system, lor which reason il is peculiarly elticacious in the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arisimi from nn IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Sueh ib Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, DotOnOti. 8oTO F;yes, Tettor, Scnld Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases re. ulting from the use of Mercury, Slc, Ate. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-nesa, Lossot Appetite, Acidity ot the Stomach, Bilious Disease Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors ; and ns a never fulling remedy in nil diseases arising form a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled ; Mtu as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation ol the Heart. Neuralgic Affections, GOMMl debility, Slc, Slc It is found also to give great relief to females in all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depends the benefit to be derived from its use. He particular in seeing tlmt the bottela are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plnui engraviiu; of the bead of one of the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at : no bottom of the label a lac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counter feits, Uld will guard this medicine from beiu' injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus : B. H. Mkakincjs, Denio Si- Sons, G. Roberts Sl Co., Kino tt Rrkigs, Wm. Schnf.idrr. Sold in quart bottles, at 41 each, or ft bottles lor $5. Principal Depot, No. I, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D. Howe, Proprietor, to whotnl) orders must Ihj addressed. To be had of the principal Druggists throughout the United states and Canada. Call on our agent and get n iiainoblet, from which vou will be auie to juuge ior yoursen wneinor we rneuiciui your individual case or not. i applicable to HOWE'S CELEBRATED COL'GII CANDY. tux bkst remudy known c oh coughs, colds, hoarseness, sork throat, wiiooriNfj couoit, kc, ac. Its reputation is now so fully established, it is unnecessary To speak further of it here, merely referrinir to our nifeiits in Columbus, who will testily to its merits. KINO & BRKHM, iicncrai Agents lor rrsnkhn county. Also, to be had of the Drupgis isis ceneri rally. vlO-l? DC LIAS (JENl'INE AM) LATE.sT I.HPROVED SARSAPARILLA. KNOW ALL MEN, thnt we have this day nppointed It. II. MEAKINGS, ot Ciiicinnnti, our Au nt lor the State of Ohio at Inrue, for the sale of Dr. John BulVs QmKMI Improved Ettract of Sarsaparilla where nil persons, or Sub-Agetiti, will in supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: .M'U BULL A CO. Louisville, Ky., April 1.1, 1650. E. Eberly, successor to P. II. Meakinaa, at the old stand, High street, is the only authorized A cent for the snle of Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla In Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtnlniug the Genuine and Improved Article. As there are counterfeiters about, 1 sure to buy Irom the authorized Agent, and then you wil) be sure oi the Genuine Article. B H. MEAKINGS, Generul Agent for Ohio. JUST RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT lor the side of Bull's Sarsaparilla and other Popular Family Medicines, a huge nnd firMfl cupply of Hull's Improved and Genuine Snrsnprtrilht, combining lellow Dock, Bur Dock, and other valuable extract, indiengousto our Wcuteni soil, put up expressly lor this Agency. This great nnd invaluable preparation is finding its way into the bofOfn of every atttieted family, ior the w o!e world is chnlleinted to produce an article so pleasant to take thnt will so effectually purify the blood, strengthen the system, and guard it agninst any sickness or epidemic whatever I It never tails to give relief, ami is warranted to be superior to Townsend's. and every other prcpnrathn t-cfore the public In this city hundreds have heeiicureo of the worst lorms of Scrofula, Eryi-ipelin, Dyspepsia, Rheiiiiiiiti-m, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, and distress in the side and breast, and many who were on the brink of confirmed Conxumption. Thi' preparation of Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine; hence, tnousands of physicins prescribe and ue it in their practice. Dr. Bull asks no protection by "patent." and if any liberal minded M. D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudices nnd not too strongly rivited to the " Chain-Gnng," to make MOftlf. swallow Calomel and oilier villainous niiin iid, (nolens fQsOMj will write to him and satisfy him thnt he has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his pntients, he will RUtdlj send him a lull faflOO lar of the ingredients Used in his valuable preparations. " Down wilh the leeches ! Down with the bluod suckers ( Down with Calomel nnd other poisonous minerals, whi h has sent thousand nnd tens of thousands to a premature gfOTC ' PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! Strike at the heart of the disi-ase, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your dUtestire organ, ami you cannot fail to build ui. new and uun-libaal lor the surname of the general system. To do which, nothing has la-en civen to man nothimr within the reach of human agency Wgins to compare with Bull's Fluid Ettrnct of Sarsaparilla Remember tlmt in case of any dissatisfaction I wil1 return the money, for I am o authorized by the proprietors of this truly great and wonHerl'nl preparation. Fur sale by E. EHEIt I.V, Only agent for Colum'ni. East side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors outh of the State House. junel'J-dlw ''OM'nniTM nnd OKOVKIMIIIT Tl ItM'IKI. COM- PAN Y. Tlie sixth installment of ten percent oi , Anrr of the capital stock of the Columbus nnd Groveport Turnpike company Is required to be paid to the Treasurer of said company, on or before the 'JOth day of July next. apl'Jd&WfiOd JOHN COX. Secretary CDOAn ciiNKMNO WILLIAM WOOD, ALKnRO WOOD. :ONKLINIs, WOOD A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PUKK WIUTK t.Kir), IN OIL, PRl WH1TF. FAKI9 ORKKM, CHROMK TKI.LOW. 0 H ROMI ORKKN. NO. 1, DO. no. DHT WHITE LEAD, RF.n t.F.AD, I.ITHARQB, rrJTTT, WHITIWO, ' FIRK ORIKD,' CKKIINK III. li, CHtNEF. BI.I'F. on., ASSORTSD COL I) PAINTS. 1 1 CIDKR TINKOAR. have adopted Ihe most approved method, u practiced by the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufn-iurina White Lmo. and will warrant it equal to any made in the United fbUea. We wai cant the quality of each article we manufacture to he as good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offi-red nt the lowt-at prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CAtfTOH BEANS wanted W- will supply Farmers with Castor hVans for seed, and then contract to take aematmark-t price annually. CONKI.ING, WOOD & CO. Cincinnati, lecember , ftM9. dawly " " PHI L A DKLPm A HIIO E. URYAN S LADIEd' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED WsllOES Buskins and Slips, thick and thin solea. Also, Children's Gaiters, the finest article made in the Union, Just opened by aplMAw H. COWLE3 sk CO. OLD DR. .l it tilt TOWNSRND, The original disiAn-erer of the (lenulne Toicnsend Sarsaparilla 4 kl.D Dr.Towtisemi U now about 70 years of age, ami has hum Men known as the Author ami Discoverer of the Genuine Uriilnal Towryenil Sarsaparilla." IMtnr poor, he was ComiH I I' d to limit its manufacture, by which menus it ha MM kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its woith, and known it vnlue. It had reached the carol tiiHhV. iieVerllielehH ua lluui, lumins ivhn l, .. 1 ..1 son' li i.-H-fF, mul snved from death, unclaimed iN w.m.l.'rl nl " remxea soiciures anil lliililiies-., removes all oli-t ructlutis aim invicoraies tne entire nervous system. Is riot this HMD MA Medicine you pni-emineiitty need? Hut can any of these things be, said of 8. : . Townsend's inferior articler This young mini's liquid is not tola- compared with the "M Doctor's, beenu-e of Olie LTIind flirt tlmt I hi. .n.i ! inMnahla of deterioration, nnd never spoils, while the other does : muitJf, lermentitur, and UOwlOf the bottles containing it into fractni-nts : the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damairing oth-r j ! - f Must not this horrible compound beTpoisoDous to the system? What I nut acid into a sy-tem already diseased with acid What causes Dlspepsia but acid ) Do we not all know that when food sours in our stouinchs, what mischief it produces 1 tbitulenee, heurt-burn, palpitation ot the heart, liver complaint, diarthuju,.ly-en-tery, cohc, and corruption of tlie blood i What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body What produces nil the humors which brim: on Eruption ot the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, mid all ulcerations internal and external? It is nothing under heaven butau acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the lluidn ol tin- bodv, moie or less. Whft cause! RlieuinntJam but a our and acid tluld which itifliiiuate 1 --Il betwivn thejoiun mid elsewhere, irrila-tiinr and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it nets - Ho of nervous diseases, of impurity of tho blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which alflict human nature Now is it not horrible to make aud sell, and infinitely worse, to use this Bourinf, I riiientiiig. Acid ' Compound of B. P. Towns-end, aud yet be would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Towuned sGenuiite Origimil Sarsupai illn, is an imitation of Imb nferior preparation I f Henvcti forbid thnt we should deal in an article which would bear the knot di-tant rcemblaneo to H. P. Townsend's article ! We wUh it understoinJ, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Town-end's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla arc henveii wide npart, and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As S. P. Towiineiid is no doctor, and never was, is nil chemist, no phi iiceutbd knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, uu-cieiitific, OOpTOMMloCUd man, whatguar-auU-e can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scion-rifto medicine, containing nil the virtues ol the articles used In prepaiiug it, and which are incapable of changes which might t n.ler them tli,; Agents of Disease instead of health ? Since the above was put in type the following fact has come to our knowledge ; which is truly tyled Tim Triumph of Juatlcc The Wnr Ended! S.I' Towmr.nd ahandonrd the field Old iJr. Jacob Tmcnsend vin dirattd by the People S. p. Towuacnd has at last given up the manulncture of any more Snr-nparilbi, having disposed ol Ins business io some strangers. Thai hi chums to Originality and other pretensions full to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, in thusevading the issue before the MbllOi by disposing of his trade. The fact that he wns no physician, no chemist, the occupation ol whose life was a worker on Railroads, cmmls, chopping Wood, awogs, dock sticks, Ac., Ac. The fact, also, that his article became notorious for its Souring. Fermenting and Bursting the But-til's, thereby deceiving and injuring tin? sick, and destroying goods , demonstrates beyond till doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, und llit! baseless fabric of hi claims. Hereafter it is to he scut out to the people by some Strangers, yet benring the name of d. P. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangers intend to print on the labdl the name of some ChemU, in order to redeem, if possible its bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Itevnniping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's unmesor any other folly will redeem P. Townsend's souring compound from pul.lic odium. fdtM it is made entirely different from its present diameter ; and il they do this it will become another article of Sarsnparilla, and they might as well give it another name first as last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Snrsapnriltn," and not S P.Towiiend's. liul if there is no alteration, the ueonlo marv mi bmiwsi lie htuiie inn .souring, rcriiiennng, oooi ocit siun. We have felt it a duty to inform the DObUc of the true sjtIoil of this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may noi ne couiouniicii who mis souring article, in conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton -t., u first rute store, and sat himself down only a few doors below us, in Naussau st., the motivesmid objects oi wmcn we icaie oincrf io uoge. We understand these Strangers, who have luken up S. P. 'abus--iiesp. intend to remain tliere. Such conduct needs no commenT We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then ee if these Strangers follow us as S. p. did. Depot for the Old DOOtOrl Sarsnparilla is now Qfl Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILL.MAN Sl CO., Proprietors. Principal ollice for the Western States, Vine St., 3d duor above 1th, Cincinnati. G. W. CARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all orders or applications for agencies must be addressed. This Sarsaparilla can be found ut the "principal Drug Stores, in the StaSr, and is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county there is some one authorized to itihlish sub-agencies for the county in which be resides, and the same can be ascertained by inference to the county papers. For sale in Columbus by DENIG A. HARRY, Agent- for Franklin county. Also, by Uknky I.onu, Grovepnrt fimM-dftwlj p XRVH W. FIELD oV CO. No. 11 Cliff st., New York, oner lor sale Newspaper, "Jitx-I.'i inch.-. Newspaper, In inches. Newt-paper, 'JSx4-J laebol Newsjiaper, Jt!x.'t7 inches. Newspaper, V'ti'KxyH in. Newspaper, Jtivltf inches. New-paper, Mx39 inches. RMflpMOr, 2-lx;)fi inches. Newspajair, d4x.lt inches. Newspaper, -XxWi inches. Nowspnpcr, "2s;x:ri inches. Newspaper, iS(x:(7 inches. N u I'lij" i , : i' . inches. NewspnjMT, MAfelSB inches. Newspaper, 86Hx40V iMMft Newspnper, B7Vil40Vt inches. Newpnper, IDx'JI inches. Newspnper, '-?4x40 inehes Envelop Paper .,400 renins all sizes. Colored Paper L780 reams assorted sizes. Writing Paper iHH) cases, a complete assortment News and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Hook Paper MUM to order of any size and quality at short notice. ,i A CARD, 'HIE undersigned have formed a copartnership under the I nameol STAGE Sl FRISBIE, for the lni'iaction ol n Whole sale and Retail ( i i ill er, mill ! ' . ; w , ! i n ;: and IoMMImIMI liilHliieHK, at the new hrick Grocery, corner of Ellofa nnd Friend streets, formerly occupied by J. M. Brown, and solicit tin: atteu Ion of thiMe wishing Lo purchase, to a large stock of nodi in ou (line. J. IL BTAQK. Columbus, Mnr. J5-dJkwtt. C. IL FB1S1WE. A FA 11.11 AND SAW HILL FOR HA I.E. N excellent farm of 17!t acres, in Genoa tp., Delaware co R 17, Tp. 8, S. 4, on the east side of Big Walnut at the mouth ol Duucnu's run ; about .rsi ncrea improved, about .ID of good m in laud The farm is well calculated for grain or stock. It is a part ol the Uoxwo) trod Then is a line settlement around it. On the premises then- is a good saw mill, which takes the water from Walnut creek nnd Duncan's run. It is n good site for a iirist mill. The limn, and an undivided half of the saw mill, will be sold togi.-ther or separate. About one third oi the pay will be required down, the balance iti payments. Mr. Hammond lives on he place ;v ! Ia wtt WAI.TF.lt TIIKALL. MONEY! MONEY! .1IONKY! Fifty TliOiiannd Dulliira (n Ohio: 'Mil, subscriber will give particular attention to the collection I in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa and Wi-cotjjn, ol tlmt class of 0MMI long since marked a "Loss," 'Gone West," nnd " not culler table," by .MerchanU, News paper publishers. Mnnufactunrs, nnd others. Five years npi rieiice bus given him coulidcnce hence there will be no charge, liut so lar as collections are made, (.'arils giving references, terms and Instructions, will be sent in answer to post paid letters. Address, W. B. JAK VIS, augH-d&wly Attorney nt Law, Columbus, Ohio 1)11. Ill IX'S COMIMU ND I I I Ml EXTIMCTOF J s ilts A It I E LA has iriven more general sati-taction, and has cured all the complaints for which ft i rei-ominended more ehVctunlly than any other similar styled preparation h -fore the dtscerniiii; public It is warranted to be all tbwM cheaper and belter than tin- molasses and water mixture of Townsend's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic substance, contained in Dr, Hull s invaluable pn pnratoii ! l'ron wishinjr to he cund id Dyspepsia, Cutaneous. Mercurial and Li ver Complaint, NeuraUia, r&iatic 1'ains. Kheumntism, Dropsy, ('..lie, Hick or Nervous lleadSsehe, Female (Complaints, Diarrho?a, and all dtsorders arixintt from an impure slab' of the blood or habit of the nyrtem, (without laying the foundation for oilier and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the dispensing of calomel and other poisonous minerals.) would do well to give this Sarsnparilla a trial. Our own experience proves it the praise latowed upon its active healins fOMfttM, by every person we pMt, (save a doctor) the demand that is cliiily increasing, not only in this city, but Irom orders Mfrf received from all distances, go to strenathea our confidence in its bein the urrntcHt curative intent that tne hrld has ever prmluce'l. Let those without ajipetite, or tone to their divest) vc organs, or weakness from severe meilical, or shoo treatment in case of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, or ('holers, try a simile bottle, and our word for it. they will not be disappointed. For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to B. H. Meakinvs, niarlf-d Family Medicine Depot, High street. KEEP POSTED 'P ! Kvery correet bu-ine man keepa his I took pOatrd up, so that in any emrrveney, or tor self-satisltti tion. he can tell at a glance the condition ot his worldly prospect. II such then is necessary to our pecuniary comfort, and which wains u of any innovations or lme, how much mom ncnsiary is it to be posted up in matters far more important, and upon which hands all thlWpes anil happiness of ourselves, our wives and little ones, in fuardinv the vrentet sof all blessings, Hialxh The sad effects of last summer shonld not be lost upon us and very wisely doth our City Fathers enjoin upon all, to look to our tenements, c liars, and enclosure, and to remove all nffenive and deleterious causes of impurity to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much w alleviate if not entirely prerent a repetition of the disastrous MVMI of thnt dreadful scourge with which we wer" vi-ited lnM spring and summer, and which indis-criminately plucked from our b-'autllul nrdrn the rich and the poor, the young and the aged the loved father, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom rongrntahry of feeling and friendship had endeared one to the other. In tleanot r lie severed, only by death! Itnttt tbrMUsh Human Ajency has ever hepn giren to the world t will i thorouehly guard the aystem against Cholera, or any sickness whatever, as the daily use of Dr. Bull's Compound mid Eatraet of Sarsaparilla I The Doctor has very lately made vnlunble improreuenu by the combination of Yellow Dock and oth r Resits indigenous in our Western soil that placet " Bull's Sir-aparilla" at the head off-very prepara'lon as a " Purifier ssj the H0M" and " Ortrreetor of the reneral system." No one can MM sickness that uses this valuable preparation. Certificates are pouring in Irom eTery direction, speakina; in the highest terms of the nint wonderful cures ever rffected, after every thing rlso had failed. To obtain the v nnine and la test Improved, procure Irl m the Avent for Colanilnat, E. EBERLY, Successor to B. II Meakings.east -ide High street, next to Bat ler's Bakery. ( junel9-IAw3w KCtUTBCT OFFU'E-MeehnnU;! Ilnll, ( nliim-i'V kitOhlo. N B KELLY informs the pu'dic that during his absence all his ArrliiD-ctural biisitisws, Earineeruif and Hur-veyina. will he promptly tf -nded to at the MOM Mas by A undersigned. II M. RLACKMORl!, dee31d ArchitesA and fMvil .w. TO CONTIIACTOUS. CLALED PHOl'OSALri will be receiv, d at the office of the y Hoard ol Pubi c Works in the city of Columbus, until the hour of liS o'clock (noon) of Wednesaay, the 0lh day of July next, lor the construction of the following work, to wit : OHIO CANAL. For the re building of Locks Nob. 51, 5i und 55, near Portsmouth.F'or the rebuilding nf Locks Noh. Qf and 2R. an nf rJUIrhu summit, tien'- Lockhourne. For the re-bulding ol" Locks No , cast of Newnrk. For the re building ol" one of the flight of Locks nt the Junction of the Dresden side cut and the Muskingum river, near Dresden.For building a Wnter Gate, with aubstantfHl cut stone abutments, on the south-east embankment of the Licking Sninmit Reservoir. HOOKING CANAL. For building a substantial Culvert, of cut stono masonry, opposite Worthington's mill, in Hocking pounty, with the necessary embankment, Sir, Connected with the above Jobs will be the embankment and other item incident to Kuch work and they are of a chnracter worthy the attmtioti of contractors. It mny be determined tn rebuild Locks Nos 51,08 and 55. near Portsmouth, during the pTMMI ' ill, Which Ihe bidder will consider. This determination, if concluded, witl be expressed in the specifications. Tin' masonry must be of the best class and the stone of the most approved OUulities, and from quarries from which slone has recently been furnished for Locks near Portsmouth, Lockburne nnd Dresden and tor the Lock near Newark, to be of stone to he npproved by the Engineer, as must the stone in all cases. Plans and specifications may be seen at the otlice ot the Board nf Pul 'lc Works, at Columbus, at any time Rlter tho first day of July, and information in relation to the work near Portsmouth and near Lockhouriie. may be had at any time alter the 25th instant, from Wm. McAboy, F-so, Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Csnnl and from Samuel G.Foster, Res. Eng. Middle Division Ohio CM!, in rotation to the work near Newark, Dresden, Licking Summit Reservoir and Hoc king Canal. Bidders unknown to the undersigned must give satislaetory references. GEORGE W. MANYPENNY, June8 Acting Commissioner B P. W. . FITCH. A. Hi HALE I n 50. FITCH & HALE, (Suertssora to McElvain -V Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Halt, Fish, and all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The hL'hest market nrire tmi.l at ul) limes, in tURW. for iTouuce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway Sl Co.'b Foundry, Co LC.MBt's, Ohio. mar5-dtf SAMUEL OAILOWAV. HENRY T. PAGE. UAI.l.OWAY A: PACK, A T T ORX1Y1 AT LAW. llfE will practice law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin i v nnu ndjoiiiin' counties, mul m the Circuit snd Instnct U. S. i.ouris. utticc in t'Jatt s new Imililltu;, oppn.-ite .-late Hihipc. mayntf A ruin. IN OTICE is hereby triven thnt the undersigned have this dav l . enirrru ml n ,., , , , , , ; , , nlll .,.,, nrae i-IIil- Lnw, Baytax , SdllSf and l.easinit Real F'state, Surveying, divf-dJn Md Hub-dividing of lands and lota, the Collection of Claims in n nirai I'tuo. uint, sjso, to all haziness lieretotore done hy J. f, BmlhV JOSEPH . SMITH, April 10, ie50-apl2dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. SHALL FAHM IN NOItWICII TOWNSHIP, A UOUT eight miles InMI the city partly improved. A good Y hewed log house, stable, well and a young orchard on the MMi The farm Is well adapted to raising all kinds of grains TUl farm must be sold soon, und is offered cheap. Persons wish-tag to make a small investment, or securing a pleasnnt home, cannot do better than by calling on ns. II this does not suit we hnve others thnt will. SMITH Sl MILLS, mnyU Real Estate Agents IHI WILLIAM ItL.H KHTONE, (TENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Columbus Md vicinity, RmUmmM the Capital House. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel. REFER TO Samuel Galloway, Esq., Prof. U. H. Howurd, Wm. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. 8. M. Smith, Dr. Hubert Thompson. Columbus Prof. Dnie.1 Drak.1 Cincinnati tu,p fifa MAI1ZINES FOR JUNE. f 1 1t ADAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June. LJT Godey's Lady's Hook lor June. Sm tain's Magazine lor June .Just received and for sale by mtvjroD i n. whiting Sl huntington. FOR KALE, A LOT of Beech Kencine. Shingling' Lath, and Beech Joists. 1 Inquire of mnyl C. SCOTT, Journal office. WOOL ! I f( t(U rDONM WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, nenr the National Koad Hridve. 1t nplfi FITCH Sl HALE. I OSHINQU PIOTOUIAL PIELD HOOK of the Re Li vohilmn. Nos. 1 and y For sale bv IWhH I. N Wlllr- ING Sl HUNTINGTON. A. tl. WOMtUt-OH. W. T. WIIEKLEH WUMIIAI (.11 tic W IlIiELEU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW IH7ILL prnctice as partners in Franklin nnd the adioinimr conn. f Y ties. Prompt attention will lie given to the adjustmentand Loiiecuon oi eiiiiiiis oi inrL-e or smnu amounts. Wm t, Wheeler, ,Yo(ry Public, will take depositions, ac knowledgments of deeds, &.C. Office in Neil's New Building, north of the Neil House. Columbus June 124, 1B50. june24 dly-wlm NEW HltK K liKOCEItY. C'OKNEK OF HIGH AND Fit I EM) ST II KKTxt. HPH1 undersiirned hnvirn; purchased the stock of J. M. Brown, l will continued the Grocery nnd Forwarding and Commission business,, nnd ben leave to cnll the attention of our friends and ihe public generally to a well selected stock of Groceries, Slc. A . , lo which a large stock will a added soon, and offered at wnoiesaie ami MOW Ht low prices. nuirSo-dAwtf. STAGE St FRISBIE YOOO! WOOO! OEAI ED PROPOSALS will be received nt the office of the Se C5 retary of State until 12 M. on Monday, the 15th day of July, o.u, iur buiiii ior me use oi me MMtj as louows : -fiMl cords of wood 2' feet Ion. 100 3 None but drv hickoi-v. beech ns ssismi Bassala ia u i,,.i, ,i Bonds with approved security will be required for the delivery "uwu in isss ssnwa noose varo o.'iore inevoin on oi in ler next (tne hundred and twenty eight solid feet will be required for a uum-imiuu. HCIMII. W. MMi, fee y Ol State, A. A. HLISS, Treasurer of State, .IOIIN WOODS, Auditor of State. Columbus, June 11), 1850. d (twtojulylO OIL ULOTIIM. LARGE and splendid lot of Mahouany, Fancy, German, Chi-neae, Enttlish and American Furniture Oil Cloths. Just re-ceived and for sale by J, D. OSBORN St CO. TV OTICE. The notes and accounts f George Gere A Co., are . uu won ior sell etiieiii urn I co ecrion. I hev imutai pniu wunoui delay. tWU ABHOI 1 Sl CO. i.ommtms, July ,i, 1H4. I'KINTINi; .MATE II IA LS FOH KALE. CH)I sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment of i nming ;nnreriRs, consisnnir in part oi 1 Double Medium .Smith Press 1 Stanla-rry 1'ress. :CI lbs. I'ica. 4(10 Bourgeois, nearly new M Bn-vier. 100 " Minion, " 130 ' Minion, Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of neHrlv every variety, part of which Is nearly lew. Toiretller with Stands. Oallev Sticks. Thases Itnlea 11, (hook and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything Ml if in n gUMM office. Any portion of the above wiH he sold extremely low for cash, or on short time. deel 1 1 CHAS. SCOTT, Agent NEW GOO DR. I V 1- hnve in store, nnd offer for sale on good terms " 7.1 doz. ( 'hopping Axs of favorite brands A MS. Broad " " " 100 ' Shovels and Spade " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws M) boxes Window Glaat. 10000 lights " Sssh. 1000 lbs. Putty 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Mflt, assorted GEHE, ABBOTT A CO., nov9 At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. H ( ' ai;layh bpTgland. MACAULAY'S ENGLAND. 2 vols, lrno. Muslin, to match Home's England. For sale by mayV7 I. N. WIIITINO A HUNTINGTON. i V I 1 1 I V . I TKIMMINGX. I (( l'AH LIhMic PMMgBl 20 sett Iron Axles: 100 sett Brass Lll Hubb Rands; 3 hale Moss; Patent Leather; Lace, Tufts, Damask Linings Painted and Gum Cloth ; Tacks. Peimet Cord, Malleable Castings, A c. For sale by jun.-7 GERE, ABBOTT A CO. "ii' r. IS hereby civen thst the subscriber ha been appointed and 1 qualified as the ndminiatrator ol the esute of Lorento P. Bu. Vley. late o Franklin county, deceased. InM WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 1.1. 1030. NOTICE 6 hereby riven thst the subscriber has been appointed and I qualifi d as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of John Sti-phens. late of Franklin county, deceased, jun. 1-w:ir WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 1.1, 150. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 RIDKWAT CO., MANI-FACTI RE STBAJI ENfllNEM, FROM new and improved patterns. smone wbirh ia one for tb HIII.KT SAW niX, of rompisrt form, srith HI IRONS nd fixtures rompb-te. They al.n m.lle the eelebrated PARKE R f PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAII.ROtl) PAR WHEEI.H and .11 nber IRON and RRAS5 CASTUGH ilsnall, mail, at Foaadnes. w NsrHisllt of sjl kinds made promptly to order. BI TR'S (' EI.EBRATF.il COORIXH STOVE, Tremiiim Cookisw Store., Tarlor. Hhop. and Cborrh Stores and Fomaees Fire Or-tes. and PLOWS! all srarranted, are constantly for ssje at stmol.ssl. snd bktsil on liberal term. Merrhants and other, dealinf in Pbw.hs and Stosea are re-speetfnlly inrited to esamine onr stock and pries CoiasnW leblltf 1 WOULD respectfully announce to the citUens of Columbus 1 aud its vicinity, that I hnve made a new arrangement in business, and my pecuniary condition renders it necessary to settlo oil accounts. I have been doing business amung you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, and am the only man who ever engaged exclusively in it up to the present time. Il Is a bu-iness that requires unremitting attention, and for the better accomplishment Of which I have mode nn ftgreemeiit with Mr. George W. Williams, as may be seen by the ndvertisement below, by which he will become my partner. I takethls occasion tossy to all with whom I have open accounts, prior to June I, '30. that they must be settled up, either by note or otherwise, immediately.1 have money enough due to free me from embarrassment, notwithstanding some ot my friends art fearful this is not the com. I have lived among and done business with you several years. I intend, while my life Is spared, to continue it, relying upon my own resources and reputation ns a business man in the business in which 1 am engaged. I ask uo combination to assist me by ompiring against others in the nine calling, to their injury. I hnve no runners out, but I think this cummunity will bear me oat in snying that I am alwnya ready, when called upon, to attend to my busines", and ever have been. Believing that I feel as u ell to the living aa any one, and thauk In) tor iia-t favors, I solicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, 1ms la-en in my employ nearly one i m , nnd asaUiod me through our most fearful and trying time, during the prevalence ol the cholera Inst summer. He is known as tar as his acquaintance extends, as a gentleman well qualified lor the business In which he Is engaged ; and I feel warranted tn (civiiuni-uuiiiK unn io your lavorauie consideration, June 2-i, 1850." iniiasi imiij AZZUR W. READER. A7.1VR V. READKR. OKOHOE W. WILLIUlt RCITY COFFIN WAKE ROOMS, EADER WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, hsve associated themselves together in the business of Undertaking in the city of Columbus, and would respecifully announce that their depot or wnre rooms will Ue found, for the present, at the old stand ol A. W. Reader, near the Hihbs Hnyscales, where they have a splendid assortment of Coffins, consisting, in part, of ma-hogany, doth and velvet colored, Cherry, Black Walnut, Ac, of every sort size and description, finished and lined in a style superior to any in tlie Western country va ying in quality and price to nuit the leelinirs of nil who may need them for deceased friends. 1 hey have and will constantly keep on hand, shrouds, gloves and stocking, o every sixc and quality. They are also provided with a hearse and carriages for attending funerals and every thing pertaining to the business. Carriages and a hearse always In readiness to convey friends and a corpse to any part of the Bute whenever called for. A. W. Keailer has the exclusive right of the tate of Ohio for I rumo's ce!e,i,,t d Ciirose Preserver. tin oar. ami nfilirv ,,. ,vl,i,-l, "PPr;ciated by witnessing it cttecte. Suffice It to say, R. Sl W. are pre, nred to preserve a corpse Ire from decomposition or ctiBnge, any length of time, and convey it, in that condl-tion, to any part of the country. They are also provided with n substantial Vault in which to d posit the dead previous to interment, agreeably to life leelingl Iriends and relatives. sjL Cooling Boards will be furnished nt any hour . lurmc the day or night, by calling at the shop or at the residence of either one of tlie firm. One of the firm mny always be found at the ware room during the dnv, or at his residence at night. As they will attend to all calls promptly, and nre determined to render satisfaction, thcycontiiteMly expect to he sustained m their undertaking. Residence of A W, Rfadtr'M dnnr from Third, on Mound street. McMM German Church. Residence of G. W. Williams 2d door from Third, on Rich, opposite Baptist Church. Jun24-tT AUK. Cash paid for Hags, C anvass Bagging, Gnus, and Tarred Rope, and all other descriptions of paper-maker's stack, liy UYJUM W. K F. . sir VX J.-J7.J&W At their Rag Warehouse, 94 Betnan St. I IO SAGS l'imemo; 50 hags Java (,-oBct-, landlna ITom Urn. i ,ed Stlr, an or sain hy KING II HKFFNER, P" CincmoMtl SUGAR AND MOLAH8B8.-.150 hdd. Sugar, fair and prinw; 1,'JOO bbls Molassrs; fur sale by KING & HEFFNER, m !17 Main street, Clncuinatl rpRACW ON I. AW REFORM a Tery de.lr.blc collection ol . Legal Papers, to which the attention of members of the Convention Is re.pectlully invited. Cushing's Manual ; Jeticrson's da Houtlierlsnd (Joel H.) on Parliamentiiry Law and Hules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Metlary's New Constitution. Fur sale at J. II. RILEY 4 CO.'S Ilookstora. CARPETING. U UPEHF1NE Three Ply ami Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oilcloths, U and emb'd Window t'urtBins, lor sale by WM. A. McCOY CO. CIIICKKRING etc Gfl.BERTS PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's price.. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil Houm, Columbus, Ohio. aulOdly l'APER IIAMilM.X. A LARGE assortment ol Taper Hangings ami Borders for -hp by WM; A. McCOY 4. CI CO. ENTERTAINMENT AT FOREST GROVE. MRS- DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Forest Orove, evs ry evening, from live to eight o'clock. June 38, '50 dot JANES' NEW NOVEL. The Old Oak Chest, by O. P. R. Jsines. 37V6C. The Dslton's, by C. Lever No, 2, 6c. For sale by JSMsli I. N. WIIITINO tt HUNTINGTON. NEW ROOKS. 'pill': History ol the Confesslomd, by John Henry Hopkins, D. I I)., lvol. 12mo. The Past, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated from the French of De Lamartine, 1 vol. 12mo. For sale by junl8 I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON V AC'ANT LOTHFOR "SALE. -Two small lots on Oay street, near tho corner of Founh street Cheap and on easy t,!rm!- SMITH A MILLii, Jun,'p RwU E,tote Alen" iOtirlt LIFF NCOTT. , M t MPPENt'OTT A BAKU, MAM'KACTi nPk-i OF I'llTM V FIHC Pnntr Second Street, havten ft'nod and Smiihh.ld .v-.!i. oN N Tuesday afternoon, July S3, IM the uiidersivned' were rnll -d upon by Messrs. Litinrncolt Si Harr t., m n k. est snd fair teat of one of their Phoenix Safes. The furnace be in,' pr. pared, the r'afe was placed inside thereof with books papers snd some money ; when ihe duor of tho Safe wM closed' and the tire kindled at a quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock bcinn about tour nnd a half hcurs, when the committee expressed their satisfaction tlmt the time occupied with such heat wm sufficient The furnace wns then pulled down. Sale cooled, and the door opened the books, papers and money eafe. The' heat was so (rrest as to melt off the brass mountings. We. th. retort, take pleasure in recommending these Sates to the public as being, in our judgment, entirely nre-proo'. JAHVIS A- TRABUE, NOCK Sl RAWSON, CORN WAI. & BROTHER, BRANNON Sl THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CRONUN. lamengsged in the foundry business, and know somefhini aboui furnaces and heat I wiinessed the burning of ihe above Saf, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my opinion entirely lire-proof. VVM KAY Messrs Buttles, Comstock A Co are our agents for the above Sates, where a sample can beseen, and also at the offlre of the OhioStaie Journal. L1PPINCOTT A HARR. PAINTS. UT1 have on hand and lor sale st the lowest market rates, Unseed Oil, White and Bed Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety of paints, brushes, Ac. At the sin of the Jyj GILT PAULOCK. t30 REWARD! TO L EN, from ihe ul.rribcr, in Perry township. Franklin k7 county, O., on the night of the afith inst, a DANK CHEST-NUT SOhREL MAltE. seven or fii.ht aU with . WZL sear on her right thigh, a plain halter mark around her nose, and a little white s round one hind foot ; in her gait, generslly racks. The above reward win be paid lo any one who will return the mure and arrest the thief, or will be paid for the mare alone. i.r.w i- i. i,ah, I 000 BOXES WINDOW GLASS, amongst whichiy .,wwvy oe iminu single Htid double thick French, the best Pittsburg. Also, cheaper glass ol all the u,ual sfzes. At the sign o'the M-n OII.T PADLUHK COIiUAMBlS (JAHUdllT AND COKE COMPANY. A 1 r?"rU1"'' ot t'"' directors, held June 21. '.V), it was order- ed that ihf subscriptions 10 the stuck he paid to Thomas Mu'sdir, Esq . Tn-murrr in initullmi-ti. . O,!!.. tn it - 2d Installment 2U per cent, on or MMT- Monday July 1st, neirt M do 30 do Aug. 5, do 4th do 20 do Jlept 2, do do 20 do Oct. T, do h do 10 do Nov. 4. do Promptness en the part nf utockbolders is expected. i""--' "" WM. A. PLATT, Secretary. sts - - mxi. (JL R very des'rahle imall bailding lots on Rich street, east ot Seventh Stn-rf foe ulc r.rr ! .nrl ,,n sti-km. frrmi Inixiln ( liuncU-dl SIMTH A Ml! . JOR HAI.R Two honi-esand lota, with stables, wood houses I and evenr other convenienrc attsrhed. situated on Fri id street. they are brick Imildines snd in complete order, and win be sold very low If applied for soon. Buyers will do well to call on us before pnrrhnfing elsrwhere. mayie SMITH . MILLS. JTKEL OOOriS Read.. Rbiits, Clasps, Slidea, Bajs, Prs, oiso, ren rvniTes, a spienili l assortment. pai l. II. RILEY CO. MFOR NA1.E.-Two elegmt andaubitiinHai 1)VVEL UNO HOUSES on Town street, between Fourth and Fifth SMITH at MILLS, North Hi-ma in Ka hanfe Rank TOOI... rpO Csrpenters and others who use carpenter toole, we roost resoeetfolly sy that we hu e the best assortment o' took erer brought to this city, snd we are diapo 'ed to sell Ibem sery low for ca k. llylj ur.Hr:, An BO IT at CO. .. r. eowwsr. L. -owLtsrsoi, B. F. ( ONWAYsV CO.. GROCERS. DEALERS IK PRODUCE, PIO IROB, 9 ajfn f'.mmleaiosi and F.rw.rdlnc Merefcws.ta, r.o.T iritIT, J Jyl-lyd PORTSHOLTH, OHIO
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Full Text | VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1850. NUMBER 306. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT St BASCOM. I J I' I I ' ' I l : H r i COIINEH OF IHOH ST. AND SUCA. AI.LIT. TERMS Invnrinbly in advance. The Dully, to persons in Columbus, per yenr ' " sent by mail out of Columbus H durint,' the session, anil Tri-WeeMv balance year In Columbus By mall The Tri-Weekly by mill Weekly in Const UJ Out of tho city, by mail, sinale To clubs of four and upwards To cluba of ten anil upwards, to onr- nddross Dally, session Tri Wrekly Weekly, single To club, of Are anil upwards li IHI . 5 INI 0 IXI 4 OU 3 00 a oo I 50 I 2.1 1 00 a oo l oo 50 40 Advertising The BoUoWmi rates and rules of advorti.ing liave been agreed o pon bttweTII UK' proprietor, of the Uhio Statesman and tbo Olilo Stalo Journal, to bo observed, in ail cases, after Ibis date .luly 80, IMi Kail. Paper. One square. 10 linos or loss, ouo insertion n h each additional..' a ' 1 week 3 li 1 munUi ..." ..... .. 3 ..." ..." ..." 19..." standing card, !i lines or less, per annum 3 column, Willi 4 changes, " " S " L " chanim. weekly " " h " ! " " 14 " with 4 chanircB " " 10 50 . . 0 M .. i 50 .. a 00 .. .i 00 .. 4 00 .. 6 00 8 00 .. 10 00 . . 15 00 .. 18 00 .. 10 00 .. 20 00 .. M 00 . 25 00 no 00 eo M .15 00 it) 00 45 00 55 00 elianucd weekly. dmiy . Other case not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the nuove rates. Tin' n.iiiilHrd of measurement to be minion type. For each additional Mpum in the daily, inserted one month, or h MKV leiinlh of lime, mill for each additional square inserted under 111-' v.nily rates, half price. No advertiemeiit to lie considered by the year, unless it Is specified on the miuiusrript. or previously agreed upon between the parties. I'ulihslirrr. not accountable for the accuracy of lef-al adverti-".'- uientH beyond the ummnt charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (lor office of every description,) to he charged ut the rate of filly cents per week, for each name ; the tune in in nil .'iim's, paid in advance. All ndvertiseinents from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Adverti.-i.'iiirnu not marked on the copy lor a specified nunilier of insertions, will lie continued one month, unless ordered out, iad piivmcnt will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will lie confined rigidly to iheir regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining there-lo, to lie paid for extra. Advert! -en inits for Auctioneers. Oeneral Agents, Real hatate Ageiitu, dtc, not lo becontructed for by the year, but to be charged by the pieee, at the Dflul rates. No All EKTISEMKNTS CAN 11K IN3ERTKD (IIIATITITOUSLY. Advertiscmenti lor charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, Township, and other public meeting's, and r-uch like, to be charged hall price. Marriage notices to be charged 'J5 cent. Deaths imerteii without eliarije, unless accompanied by funeral invitation, at obituiiry notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. ,. , . 11 f.'ular advertiser?, mid all others sending communication or requiring notice.-, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees,con-i-erts, or any public entertainments where charges arc made for udmittance all notices of privHte associations every notice LtadgMd to call itHBtton to private enterprises, calculated1 or in-nded tO pnnQOM iQdlTidoW interest, can only be inserted with h- undrr-tandinL' that the MUM U to be paid for. If intended to he inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at !he rate of not less than 90 eentd per Hm, and then only when ccoinpanied by an advcTlMcment. All loaded iidvertisemeiits to Ih; charged not less Uian double the bove rates, and rueu.-ured n it solid. Advertisement on the inside exclusively, to bo charged Hi the ate of 50 per cent, in advance n the above rrtes. Attorneys will be holden for the price of userting advertisements brought in by them. W. A. NElT, 4itnri.fr nt Law nnd Solicitor in Chancery. PPICE with Wm. DetmUon Jr., No. 8, Neil's Kxchange, oppo site Secretary nt State s ollice. dcciM diy A. It. BtJTTLBSj Attorney nnil CounNrllor nt Law, (Inlumbutt, Ohio. Ollice, No. 8, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ot State's otlice. Jyw WILLIAM E. UILMOllK. CHARLES W. OII.MOnK W. E. & C. W. (JILMOUE. AttomeyN nt Lnw nnd HoMcitom in Chnncery. tUbce, N K. enrner Main und Seventh streets, BUl4diy CINCINNATI, OHIO. SiTtWMHTOCK CO. FnrwiirdinK nnd ('onimlanion JlerrhnnU. t'roduce Dealers, and l.ard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, COLUMBUS, OHIO. J. KlbmVAY & 0.8 Iron Fnnndrv. llrond ttlreel, nenr WB Bridge, Colum- stovei of all kinds, and a greut variety of Castings, always on hand. OCll, 11 lilt. KOIIKKT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, ;TO. 4, Neil Exeliiinne, opposite the Secretary ot 11 ofiic.'. High st Columbus. State's decll UKHlUiU K. WALCt'TT, SIGN AND HANNtR 1'AINTER. nOVD-dti COLUM1U9, OHIO. WALTER THRALL, Attomrv nnil ('ouiiti llor nt Lnw, Columbuit, Ohio. I..SO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment ot Deeds i. ior the State of New York. gr Office on Mi'h st., la lwecn Town and Rich. ocCiO l7?i. WHITING AriTuiTNUTONl BOOK-6ELLERB and stalioncrs, next door to the Clinton Rmik, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large usortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. WM. S E ( H K M' c- LILLKT. HEIBEKT Si L1LLKY, OOOK BINDKllS, High strert, opposite tlie Public Offices, Co-D lumbus. aug-2fi,'45 KF.MOVAL. DRMAJUVfl 0FF10X, OOTMr Of Biek and Tliird streets, sd-joining bis residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church. .-Iff II-, Hi GATHER. 100 bundles DMM nnd Skirting Leather just n reived by KINO & I1EFFNER. tpt; No la7 Main street, Cincinnati iTeice, AIIIIOTT & CO., DEAL KltS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders materinls, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods. Slc, Sic, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt 1'adloek DAVIS, SMITH & CO., C10MMIS; Il)N AND FORWARDING MF.RCHANTS, Wbnle- Dealers in Groceries and I'rodnce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving Hnd forwarding (toads, and sellinir I'rodm e consigned fur sale. selS-dly. JOHN W. RAKER. BOB KIT AKMSTftONO. BAKER oV AUMSTROM, ff EAL ESTATE BliOKERS and GLNEKAL LAND AGENT.S. IV Office, Smith room, Kxchange Rank Building, Columbus, O MOI'NT EAGLE TRIPOLI, FtOR cleansing and burnishing all finished Me tali c and Glass surfaces. nch as Gold, Silver, Mrn-, llrltnnnln nnd Strcl ware,Wtn-diiw-l'nne, Mirror, ike. The ScUntifii- Amniran, in speaking of this article, snya : "Of all the sun-tan es which hBTe betrn spoiled to polish (biss and met It, MM .'dn MMl that known by the name of Tripoli. Tln is a superior articlr ri thai brounht from Italy by the Wnetians, aod nuw generully used throaghout all Europe. It inwuhl be in every family nnd t-very workshop." The subscribers, being the agents for this city, are prepared to turnish it tn dwlSTI at maiiutie turers' prices. Housekeepers and Mei-har.ics tire requesli'il to call and try the article, and in cases where it MM not give the MMl entire satisfaction, the money will ber-funded. BAIN ft HORTON, mayl6 No. C-f, High St.. sign of the Back Saw. "jj, n kt MAKEBH AN r tut VtMPT V'iiriii-h. Sand Paper, (ilue, and nearly all ' Tie r articles in their line, at the ty.n ot the m., Ih GILT PADLOCK. PATENT LEVER CLOCKS. ANEW article knl received at Call and see them. (Jun5 BROWN & BUCK'S. . fXMl " Chillimthe, Ohio,) Prodnrc, Comiiiiwioii nnd Forwnrdlnc Merrbnnt, eylfrdSm CLEVELAND. OHIO. ELORIDCE Sc MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Htgk ttrret, lit dnnr nnrth of Torn, oppotur tAe U. 8. Htri, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of bnsiness, in the neatest and most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, aplMtf A L. MARTIN. BAIN A HORTONi IRON MONGERS, tlTHOL-SALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS T OF HARDVVAUK. Iron, Nails, Springs, Axle, Sah. G!s and U Trimmings: Also. deal, r" in Tin Plate. Sheet Iron. Copper, and etery variety of Tir.nMn's stock. Burn ot the Back Saw, High -trc-t CHARLES A RAIN mayl5dtf .MMl - M HORTON. 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Bai.ton. juue5 ilfcw3m NOTlOBs NOTICE is hereby given, thnt we have tbisday uppoiiitcd Smith Sl Mills, Esqs., our Aireiits, for us and in nut names ta col lect and receipt tor the claims and accounts which have arisen or may nermiier arise in our pnnri-hmal prm lici-. Dr. FRANCIS CARTER, Dr. N. GAY, " WILLIAM TUEV1TT, " H IIANHURY SMITH, o. w. maris, m joiin it. Thompson, H.L.HOWARD, ' B. M. SMITH. JOHN MORRISON, JanlVdAwtl April 12. 1850. CARPETING! CARPETING! A P. STON E Sl CO., huve ou hand one ol the largest and best assorted stocks of Floe Cnrpetsi nnd OH Clotha Em "tb'red in Columbus, embracing all the diH'enmt styles, via Superlini- Turk-y and Wiltnm ; I Superior Ingrain; Superior Tapistry Rrusse!s- I Fine do Superrine Brussfis; Superior Venitian ; liuperial,:i Ply . j 10-4 Sup. Druggels, Wooieu ; Superfine do 10-4 " " Lim n, Also, Superior Wiltran Tutted and Chcniel Ruggs. Also, Superior KM Linen Sheeting, nt a very irreat barifainr Also, a splen did assortment id Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted MM; ate, ate. MrMHIW VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR HALE. The sub V scriber otters for sale, on very Ubonl terms, the lollowinir de- acritH-d real estate, situate on the National road, in the immdiatc vicinity nl tie1 en-lem In .iiinl iirv line ol tjie conioration ot (,o- lumbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lots HMiH W, UNI, III', ami t()ti, of Crosby's addition of out lota. Also, Noa. 1, 2, 4 ami 3, ol RHniH'v'- Hilditimi. yti. 27 mid ill), of Chain. nmi s subdivision of half section No I Also, in-lot No. 23. on Town strict, of Champion's addition to the city ol Columbus. On Ml-lot No. p'fi there is a nood two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses, Ac Tliere i also on in-lot No. 2;i. on Town t. a small fTUM BOMO. For further particulars, as to price, A c., inquire -,l the subscriber ou the DKMMM. apI3-dwtt AMOS S. IIAMSEY. THE ASMAH TEA COMPANY, l:H Greenwich -tieet, .New York. I'HK MdMtMon bag to call the attention of connoisseurs in Ten. and the hends of families to the choice nnd rare selec tion ot Tens imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their frngrnnce and delicacy, comhin d with vir.in purity and strenlli, pnxluce an MM ot surpassing richness and flavor. The Teas ottered are the following : The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 1.H0 per lb. Mphnn, " 73 " Diari, SO " Osacca, a Gr-en Tea, at 1,011 ' To)tsia " 73 " Tieki-tsiaa " 50 " Ed fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare nnd choice TOM grown on the fertile and genial oil of Assam 1,00 " With a view ft encourage the introduction ol these ma'chleM Teas, It Is the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lo. MM the purchasers, a Quantity of Tea equal to the first years' pntjits on the snlea ettected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed In the packfre, a nuiu-bered certificate, entitling him to one ckanet in the distribution tJr For every fllty cents laid oat and on the receipts amounting to jO.ntJO. the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value ot ten per cent., or li thousand dollars, will be " awny as li "i according to the lolluwing a?a1e: 5 Prizes of . lbs. of Ten each at il.00 per lb. 250 lbs. or $230 SO " 95 " " " 500 "500 50 10 " 500 "500 100 ' 5 " " " 500 "500 230 1 " 50 " 0 m Prites in all. 2.000 $2,000 Tho4e i.. who pref-r lower priced Teas can receive their prizes in proportion, or they will be re-purchased for cash, at a deduction of 10 per cent. tjp Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed, post pai l, to the Company's Depot, as above. june3d&w3m FRENCH STYLE GINGHAMS AND BARAGE DE LAINES New nnd beautiful styles Also, a One assortment of small ebeck Ginuhama, now opening by apl- d w II. COWLES A CO. CARPETS ARE GOING OFF Those Aritiand cheap Car. ptts are learing fast call soon If you would have one this aprtaf.on fapiyd.Vw) U COVVLEd & CO. 4 i ENTrt ATTEND. SPRING STYLES rtuta-i tine Silk f Plush Hats; as usual, only 3. Also, tor your ben. tit, 1 in Krcucli Cloths, fashlonubln Cassimeres, new and very beiiulilui styles Vestings of both Silk and Marsnllea, Cravats of dltfoMOl designs, Hint' il to the season, Sir., Slc, just opened by pl2-d4W H COWl.EH Sl CO liAPER Altl IIOI Si;.-CYRUS W. FIELD A CO., 11 t ( hit -t., N. V., oAf lor Unt llLEAcitlN'a Powoke 200 casks best quality. Soda Asrt 25 tons good quality, Alum 00 bids, ground and IIKI bbls. crude. Smalts Best English .'i F E, 4 F E, and 4 F E super. Ultramabink Heat French and Gorman, varioua brands R aos 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raqii fi-jo bales roreiafn. assorted nnallrioa Together with a complete iwsorunent of all kinds Paper and Paper-Maker's Materials. de27-dfc IXl'iV tiOOtlH, A. P. HTONE A. CO.. ARE now rccelvinn their NEW ril'lilNG GOODS, and am prepared to otter at Wholesale or Retail, an assortment unrivaled in quantity, (,unlify, or cheapness. We have concluded to avain retail, for since we quit the retail business, the Old Hunkers in the trude have raised their goods a. most to uu Imposition. They have got bnck to the old prices thnt they lined to ask before we came to Columbus. We put goods down at that time fifty per cent., and wo are bound to red no -m again. It is not much to wonder at, that they have i i.eu so Ok ( "ids. Renting stores in the Null House at tive hundred dollar -'r yenr rent, hourdiug at hutelrt.smoHing cigara at five cent. npck. drinkini; clinnipngne at two dollars per quart and Was I Ul bill i You that buy goods of them. But you could not help it, w we had quit the retail business, and you were obliged 16 buy ot (hem. Hut we are now retalllni? again, and if you want to see a pi.o of goods, and cheap und nood, call ut A. P 's mid you can And them. umr 1 r-d St w FOR HATE OR EXCHANGE AVERY DESIRABLE FARM, in Richluml county, llllnols.con-tainlNg 2.J0 acres of choice bind 100 acres under cultivation Ml acres timber, and M acres of unimproved prairie, a u..od or-chard, log house and stable. It is well watered and on a good county road, six mil- : Irom Olliev. We are nuthurm-d lo ex. chunge it for a house nnd lot, or a trood vacant lot in Columbus ir lor a luno in 1- rnnktiu county. api:t-dw SMITH & MILLS. NOTICE. The tlitUl (Olbthoenl Of filj percent, on each share ot the capital ItOCfc of the Coluiiilnis and Wortbimtton Planh Road or Turnpike Company is united for and payable on the 4tk day ot July next, to A. W. Brown, Treasurer. June 1, 1650. A. W. BROWN, Sec. An the whole nmoutit of stock in the above road is culled lor, it is desirable that ItOOkholders should not delay lonirer in paying up. The eurly completion of the road makes it necessary to urge payment. W B. June 1, lH.V) julO-d&w5w IIOWE'NHIIAK ERMARAI'ARILLA CO.HPOCNO. I'KI'AUED DY STKAM. aSD TL'T UP IN QUAKT BOTTLRS, 'p HE recipe Irom which the Shaker Sabsai'arili.a is made J was purchased nearly a year since, (at a n rent expense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (the Shakers,) and although it has not DOM made public until the present time, it has be. n extensively used by ninny of the tir-t physiciiuip mid families of Cincinnati, who nave pronounced it far supcrim to any other preparation of the kind ever yet ottered to the public. The mode in which it is prejiared, viz : by stcnin, enable the proprie. tor to extract from the herbs used tueir full strength ami real essence, a dc-dderatum which has never yet been obtained in the manufacturing ol any other Sarsaparilla Compound, hence Its vast superiority us to its medical qualities, over nil other would be HARHAPARILLAH. To those at present using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will couvince tliem of the above fact. Tlie wonderful healing powers of this preparation nrn dun to the imuiner in which it is prcpored, (namely, hy stenm,) ns well as to the composition of the ingredients used. It" leading ingredient being the best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots aud herbH which are used in no other .Sarsaparillacoiiipound at present before the public ; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, Irom which it iscom-po-ed, say that it is tin-best preparation of thnt Inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines us a medicine is entire-y peculiar to Itself; it acts as a gentle stimulant, and also as an al terative as a stimulant, in exciting the action id' the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach as a purgative, m moving the Dowels sullicicnt tor t lie purpose of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, ami as a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing all tin- unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire system, lor which reason il is peculiarly elticacious in the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arisimi from nn IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Sueh ib Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, DotOnOti. 8oTO F;yes, Tettor, Scnld Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases re. ulting from the use of Mercury, Slc, Ate. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-nesa, Lossot Appetite, Acidity ot the Stomach, Bilious Disease Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors ; and ns a never fulling remedy in nil diseases arising form a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled ; Mtu as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation ol the Heart. Neuralgic Affections, GOMMl debility, Slc, Slc It is found also to give great relief to females in all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depends the benefit to be derived from its use. He particular in seeing tlmt the bottela are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plnui engraviiu; of the bead of one of the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at : no bottom of the label a lac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counter feits, Uld will guard this medicine from beiu' injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus : B. H. Mkakincjs, Denio Si- Sons, G. Roberts Sl Co., Kino tt Rrkigs, Wm. Schnf.idrr. Sold in quart bottles, at 41 each, or ft bottles lor $5. Principal Depot, No. I, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D. Howe, Proprietor, to whotnl) orders must Ihj addressed. To be had of the principal Druggists throughout the United states and Canada. Call on our agent and get n iiainoblet, from which vou will be auie to juuge ior yoursen wneinor we rneuiciui your individual case or not. i applicable to HOWE'S CELEBRATED COL'GII CANDY. tux bkst remudy known c oh coughs, colds, hoarseness, sork throat, wiiooriNfj couoit, kc, ac. Its reputation is now so fully established, it is unnecessary To speak further of it here, merely referrinir to our nifeiits in Columbus, who will testily to its merits. KINO & BRKHM, iicncrai Agents lor rrsnkhn county. Also, to be had of the Drupgis isis ceneri rally. vlO-l? DC LIAS (JENl'INE AM) LATE.sT I.HPROVED SARSAPARILLA. KNOW ALL MEN, thnt we have this day nppointed It. II. MEAKINGS, ot Ciiicinnnti, our Au nt lor the State of Ohio at Inrue, for the sale of Dr. John BulVs QmKMI Improved Ettract of Sarsaparilla where nil persons, or Sub-Agetiti, will in supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: .M'U BULL A CO. Louisville, Ky., April 1.1, 1650. E. Eberly, successor to P. II. Meakinaa, at the old stand, High street, is the only authorized A cent for the snle of Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla In Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtnlniug the Genuine and Improved Article. As there are counterfeiters about, 1 sure to buy Irom the authorized Agent, and then you wil) be sure oi the Genuine Article. B H. MEAKINGS, Generul Agent for Ohio. JUST RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT lor the side of Bull's Sarsaparilla and other Popular Family Medicines, a huge nnd firMfl cupply of Hull's Improved and Genuine Snrsnprtrilht, combining lellow Dock, Bur Dock, and other valuable extract, indiengousto our Wcuteni soil, put up expressly lor this Agency. This great nnd invaluable preparation is finding its way into the bofOfn of every atttieted family, ior the w o!e world is chnlleinted to produce an article so pleasant to take thnt will so effectually purify the blood, strengthen the system, and guard it agninst any sickness or epidemic whatever I It never tails to give relief, ami is warranted to be superior to Townsend's. and every other prcpnrathn t-cfore the public In this city hundreds have heeiicureo of the worst lorms of Scrofula, Eryi-ipelin, Dyspepsia, Rheiiiiiiiti-m, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, and distress in the side and breast, and many who were on the brink of confirmed Conxumption. Thi' preparation of Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine; hence, tnousands of physicins prescribe and ue it in their practice. Dr. Bull asks no protection by "patent." and if any liberal minded M. D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudices nnd not too strongly rivited to the " Chain-Gnng," to make MOftlf. swallow Calomel and oilier villainous niiin iid, (nolens fQsOMj will write to him and satisfy him thnt he has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his pntients, he will RUtdlj send him a lull faflOO lar of the ingredients Used in his valuable preparations. " Down wilh the leeches ! Down with the bluod suckers ( Down with Calomel nnd other poisonous minerals, whi h has sent thousand nnd tens of thousands to a premature gfOTC ' PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! Strike at the heart of the disi-ase, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your dUtestire organ, ami you cannot fail to build ui. new and uun-libaal lor the surname of the general system. To do which, nothing has la-en civen to man nothimr within the reach of human agency Wgins to compare with Bull's Fluid Ettrnct of Sarsaparilla Remember tlmt in case of any dissatisfaction I wil1 return the money, for I am o authorized by the proprietors of this truly great and wonHerl'nl preparation. Fur sale by E. EHEIt I.V, Only agent for Colum'ni. East side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors outh of the State House. junel'J-dlw ''OM'nniTM nnd OKOVKIMIIIT Tl ItM'IKI. COM- PAN Y. Tlie sixth installment of ten percent oi , Anrr of the capital stock of the Columbus nnd Groveport Turnpike company Is required to be paid to the Treasurer of said company, on or before the 'JOth day of July next. apl'Jd&WfiOd JOHN COX. Secretary CDOAn ciiNKMNO WILLIAM WOOD, ALKnRO WOOD. :ONKLINIs, WOOD A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PUKK WIUTK t.Kir), IN OIL, PRl WH1TF. FAKI9 ORKKM, CHROMK TKI.LOW. 0 H ROMI ORKKN. NO. 1, DO. no. DHT WHITE LEAD, RF.n t.F.AD, I.ITHARQB, rrJTTT, WHITIWO, ' FIRK ORIKD,' CKKIINK III. li, CHtNEF. BI.I'F. on., ASSORTSD COL I) PAINTS. 1 1 CIDKR TINKOAR. have adopted Ihe most approved method, u practiced by the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufn-iurina White Lmo. and will warrant it equal to any made in the United fbUea. We wai cant the quality of each article we manufacture to he as good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offi-red nt the lowt-at prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CAtfTOH BEANS wanted W- will supply Farmers with Castor hVans for seed, and then contract to take aematmark-t price annually. CONKI.ING, WOOD & CO. Cincinnati, lecember , ftM9. dawly " " PHI L A DKLPm A HIIO E. URYAN S LADIEd' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED WsllOES Buskins and Slips, thick and thin solea. Also, Children's Gaiters, the finest article made in the Union, Just opened by aplMAw H. COWLE3 sk CO. OLD DR. .l it tilt TOWNSRND, The original disiAn-erer of the (lenulne Toicnsend Sarsaparilla 4 kl.D Dr.Towtisemi U now about 70 years of age, ami has hum Men known as the Author ami Discoverer of the Genuine Uriilnal Towryenil Sarsaparilla." IMtnr poor, he was ComiH I I' d to limit its manufacture, by which menus it ha MM kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its woith, and known it vnlue. It had reached the carol tiiHhV. iieVerllielehH ua lluui, lumins ivhn l, .. 1 ..1 son' li i.-H-fF, mul snved from death, unclaimed iN w.m.l.'rl nl " remxea soiciures anil lliililiies-., removes all oli-t ructlutis aim invicoraies tne entire nervous system. Is riot this HMD MA Medicine you pni-emineiitty need? Hut can any of these things be, said of 8. : . Townsend's inferior articler This young mini's liquid is not tola- compared with the "M Doctor's, beenu-e of Olie LTIind flirt tlmt I hi. .n.i ! inMnahla of deterioration, nnd never spoils, while the other does : muitJf, lermentitur, and UOwlOf the bottles containing it into fractni-nts : the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damairing oth-r j ! - f Must not this horrible compound beTpoisoDous to the system? What I nut acid into a sy-tem already diseased with acid What causes Dlspepsia but acid ) Do we not all know that when food sours in our stouinchs, what mischief it produces 1 tbitulenee, heurt-burn, palpitation ot the heart, liver complaint, diarthuju,.ly-en-tery, cohc, and corruption of tlie blood i What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body What produces nil the humors which brim: on Eruption ot the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, mid all ulcerations internal and external? It is nothing under heaven butau acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the lluidn ol tin- bodv, moie or less. Whft cause! RlieuinntJam but a our and acid tluld which itifliiiuate 1 --Il betwivn thejoiun mid elsewhere, irrila-tiinr and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it nets - Ho of nervous diseases, of impurity of tho blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which alflict human nature Now is it not horrible to make aud sell, and infinitely worse, to use this Bourinf, I riiientiiig. Acid ' Compound of B. P. Towns-end, aud yet be would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Towuned sGenuiite Origimil Sarsupai illn, is an imitation of Imb nferior preparation I f Henvcti forbid thnt we should deal in an article which would bear the knot di-tant rcemblaneo to H. P. Townsend's article ! We wUh it understoinJ, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Town-end's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla arc henveii wide npart, and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As S. P. Towiineiid is no doctor, and never was, is nil chemist, no phi iiceutbd knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, uu-cieiitific, OOpTOMMloCUd man, whatguar-auU-e can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scion-rifto medicine, containing nil the virtues ol the articles used In prepaiiug it, and which are incapable of changes which might t n.ler them tli,; Agents of Disease instead of health ? Since the above was put in type the following fact has come to our knowledge ; which is truly tyled Tim Triumph of Juatlcc The Wnr Ended! S.I' Towmr.nd ahandonrd the field Old iJr. Jacob Tmcnsend vin dirattd by the People S. p. Towuacnd has at last given up the manulncture of any more Snr-nparilbi, having disposed ol Ins business io some strangers. Thai hi chums to Originality and other pretensions full to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, in thusevading the issue before the MbllOi by disposing of his trade. The fact that he wns no physician, no chemist, the occupation ol whose life was a worker on Railroads, cmmls, chopping Wood, awogs, dock sticks, Ac., Ac. The fact, also, that his article became notorious for its Souring. Fermenting and Bursting the But-til's, thereby deceiving and injuring tin? sick, and destroying goods , demonstrates beyond till doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, und llit! baseless fabric of hi claims. Hereafter it is to he scut out to the people by some Strangers, yet benring the name of d. P. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangers intend to print on the labdl the name of some ChemU, in order to redeem, if possible its bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Itevnniping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's unmesor any other folly will redeem P. Townsend's souring compound from pul.lic odium. fdtM it is made entirely different from its present diameter ; and il they do this it will become another article of Sarsnparilla, and they might as well give it another name first as last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Snrsapnriltn," and not S P.Towiiend's. liul if there is no alteration, the ueonlo marv mi bmiwsi lie htuiie inn .souring, rcriiiennng, oooi ocit siun. We have felt it a duty to inform the DObUc of the true sjtIoil of this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may noi ne couiouniicii who mis souring article, in conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton -t., u first rute store, and sat himself down only a few doors below us, in Naussau st., the motivesmid objects oi wmcn we icaie oincrf io uoge. We understand these Strangers, who have luken up S. P. 'abus--iiesp. intend to remain tliere. Such conduct needs no commenT We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then ee if these Strangers follow us as S. p. did. Depot for the Old DOOtOrl Sarsnparilla is now Qfl Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILL.MAN Sl CO., Proprietors. Principal ollice for the Western States, Vine St., 3d duor above 1th, Cincinnati. G. W. CARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all orders or applications for agencies must be addressed. This Sarsaparilla can be found ut the "principal Drug Stores, in the StaSr, and is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county there is some one authorized to itihlish sub-agencies for the county in which be resides, and the same can be ascertained by inference to the county papers. For sale in Columbus by DENIG A. HARRY, Agent- for Franklin county. Also, by Uknky I.onu, Grovepnrt fimM-dftwlj p XRVH W. FIELD oV CO. No. 11 Cliff st., New York, oner lor sale Newspaper, "Jitx-I.'i inch.-. Newspaper, In inches. Newt-paper, 'JSx4-J laebol Newsjiaper, Jt!x.'t7 inches. Newspaper, V'ti'KxyH in. Newspaper, Jtivltf inches. New-paper, Mx39 inches. RMflpMOr, 2-lx;)fi inches. Newspajair, d4x.lt inches. Newspaper, -XxWi inches. Nowspnpcr, "2s;x:ri inches. Newspaper, iS(x:(7 inches. N u I'lij" i , : i' . inches. NewspnjMT, MAfelSB inches. Newspaper, 86Hx40V iMMft Newspnper, B7Vil40Vt inches. Newpnper, IDx'JI inches. Newspnper, '-?4x40 inehes Envelop Paper .,400 renins all sizes. Colored Paper L780 reams assorted sizes. Writing Paper iHH) cases, a complete assortment News and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Hook Paper MUM to order of any size and quality at short notice. ,i A CARD, 'HIE undersigned have formed a copartnership under the I nameol STAGE Sl FRISBIE, for the lni'iaction ol n Whole sale and Retail ( i i ill er, mill ! ' . ; w , ! i n ;: and IoMMImIMI liilHliieHK, at the new hrick Grocery, corner of Ellofa nnd Friend streets, formerly occupied by J. M. Brown, and solicit tin: atteu Ion of thiMe wishing Lo purchase, to a large stock of nodi in ou (line. J. IL BTAQK. Columbus, Mnr. J5-dJkwtt. C. IL FB1S1WE. A FA 11.11 AND SAW HILL FOR HA I.E. N excellent farm of 17!t acres, in Genoa tp., Delaware co R 17, Tp. 8, S. 4, on the east side of Big Walnut at the mouth ol Duucnu's run ; about .rsi ncrea improved, about .ID of good m in laud The farm is well calculated for grain or stock. It is a part ol the Uoxwo) trod Then is a line settlement around it. On the premises then- is a good saw mill, which takes the water from Walnut creek nnd Duncan's run. It is n good site for a iirist mill. The limn, and an undivided half of the saw mill, will be sold togi.-ther or separate. About one third oi the pay will be required down, the balance iti payments. Mr. Hammond lives on he place ;v ! Ia wtt WAI.TF.lt TIIKALL. MONEY! MONEY! .1IONKY! Fifty TliOiiannd Dulliira (n Ohio: 'Mil, subscriber will give particular attention to the collection I in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa and Wi-cotjjn, ol tlmt class of 0MMI long since marked a "Loss," 'Gone West," nnd " not culler table," by .MerchanU, News paper publishers. Mnnufactunrs, nnd others. Five years npi rieiice bus given him coulidcnce hence there will be no charge, liut so lar as collections are made, (.'arils giving references, terms and Instructions, will be sent in answer to post paid letters. Address, W. B. JAK VIS, augH-d&wly Attorney nt Law, Columbus, Ohio 1)11. Ill IX'S COMIMU ND I I I Ml EXTIMCTOF J s ilts A It I E LA has iriven more general sati-taction, and has cured all the complaints for which ft i rei-ominended more ehVctunlly than any other similar styled preparation h -fore the dtscerniiii; public It is warranted to be all tbwM cheaper and belter than tin- molasses and water mixture of Townsend's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic substance, contained in Dr, Hull s invaluable pn pnratoii ! l'ron wishinjr to he cund id Dyspepsia, Cutaneous. Mercurial and Li ver Complaint, NeuraUia, r&iatic 1'ains. Kheumntism, Dropsy, ('..lie, Hick or Nervous lleadSsehe, Female (Complaints, Diarrho?a, and all dtsorders arixintt from an impure slab' of the blood or habit of the nyrtem, (without laying the foundation for oilier and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the dispensing of calomel and other poisonous minerals.) would do well to give this Sarsnparilla a trial. Our own experience proves it the praise latowed upon its active healins fOMfttM, by every person we pMt, (save a doctor) the demand that is cliiily increasing, not only in this city, but Irom orders Mfrf received from all distances, go to strenathea our confidence in its bein the urrntcHt curative intent that tne hrld has ever prmluce'l. Let those without ajipetite, or tone to their divest) vc organs, or weakness from severe meilical, or shoo treatment in case of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, or ('holers, try a simile bottle, and our word for it. they will not be disappointed. For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to B. H. Meakinvs, niarlf-d Family Medicine Depot, High street. KEEP POSTED 'P ! Kvery correet bu-ine man keepa his I took pOatrd up, so that in any emrrveney, or tor self-satisltti tion. he can tell at a glance the condition ot his worldly prospect. II such then is necessary to our pecuniary comfort, and which wains u of any innovations or lme, how much mom ncnsiary is it to be posted up in matters far more important, and upon which hands all thlWpes anil happiness of ourselves, our wives and little ones, in fuardinv the vrentet sof all blessings, Hialxh The sad effects of last summer shonld not be lost upon us and very wisely doth our City Fathers enjoin upon all, to look to our tenements, c liars, and enclosure, and to remove all nffenive and deleterious causes of impurity to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much w alleviate if not entirely prerent a repetition of the disastrous MVMI of thnt dreadful scourge with which we wer" vi-ited lnM spring and summer, and which indis-criminately plucked from our b-'autllul nrdrn the rich and the poor, the young and the aged the loved father, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom rongrntahry of feeling and friendship had endeared one to the other. In tleanot r lie severed, only by death! Itnttt tbrMUsh Human Ajency has ever hepn giren to the world t will i thorouehly guard the aystem against Cholera, or any sickness whatever, as the daily use of Dr. Bull's Compound mid Eatraet of Sarsaparilla I The Doctor has very lately made vnlunble improreuenu by the combination of Yellow Dock and oth r Resits indigenous in our Western soil that placet " Bull's Sir-aparilla" at the head off-very prepara'lon as a " Purifier ssj the H0M" and " Ortrreetor of the reneral system." No one can MM sickness that uses this valuable preparation. Certificates are pouring in Irom eTery direction, speakina; in the highest terms of the nint wonderful cures ever rffected, after every thing rlso had failed. To obtain the v nnine and la test Improved, procure Irl m the Avent for Colanilnat, E. EBERLY, Successor to B. II Meakings.east -ide High street, next to Bat ler's Bakery. ( junel9-IAw3w KCtUTBCT OFFU'E-MeehnnU;! Ilnll, ( nliim-i'V kitOhlo. N B KELLY informs the pu'dic that during his absence all his ArrliiD-ctural biisitisws, Earineeruif and Hur-veyina. will he promptly tf -nded to at the MOM Mas by A undersigned. II M. RLACKMORl!, dee31d ArchitesA and fMvil .w. TO CONTIIACTOUS. CLALED PHOl'OSALri will be receiv, d at the office of the y Hoard ol Pubi c Works in the city of Columbus, until the hour of liS o'clock (noon) of Wednesaay, the 0lh day of July next, lor the construction of the following work, to wit : OHIO CANAL. For the re building of Locks Nob. 51, 5i und 55, near Portsmouth.F'or the rebuilding nf Locks Noh. Qf and 2R. an nf rJUIrhu summit, tien'- Lockhourne. For the re-bulding ol" Locks No , cast of Newnrk. For the re building ol" one of the flight of Locks nt the Junction of the Dresden side cut and the Muskingum river, near Dresden.For building a Wnter Gate, with aubstantfHl cut stone abutments, on the south-east embankment of the Licking Sninmit Reservoir. HOOKING CANAL. For building a substantial Culvert, of cut stono masonry, opposite Worthington's mill, in Hocking pounty, with the necessary embankment, Sir, Connected with the above Jobs will be the embankment and other item incident to Kuch work and they are of a chnracter worthy the attmtioti of contractors. It mny be determined tn rebuild Locks Nos 51,08 and 55. near Portsmouth, during the pTMMI ' ill, Which Ihe bidder will consider. This determination, if concluded, witl be expressed in the specifications. Tin' masonry must be of the best class and the stone of the most approved OUulities, and from quarries from which slone has recently been furnished for Locks near Portsmouth, Lockburne nnd Dresden and tor the Lock near Newark, to be of stone to he npproved by the Engineer, as must the stone in all cases. Plans and specifications may be seen at the otlice ot the Board nf Pul 'lc Works, at Columbus, at any time Rlter tho first day of July, and information in relation to the work near Portsmouth and near Lockhouriie. may be had at any time alter the 25th instant, from Wm. McAboy, F-so, Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Csnnl and from Samuel G.Foster, Res. Eng. Middle Division Ohio CM!, in rotation to the work near Newark, Dresden, Licking Summit Reservoir and Hoc king Canal. Bidders unknown to the undersigned must give satislaetory references. GEORGE W. MANYPENNY, June8 Acting Commissioner B P. W. . FITCH. A. Hi HALE I n 50. FITCH & HALE, (Suertssora to McElvain -V Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Halt, Fish, and all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The hL'hest market nrire tmi.l at ul) limes, in tURW. for iTouuce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway Sl Co.'b Foundry, Co LC.MBt's, Ohio. mar5-dtf SAMUEL OAILOWAV. HENRY T. PAGE. UAI.l.OWAY A: PACK, A T T ORX1Y1 AT LAW. llfE will practice law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin i v nnu ndjoiiiin' counties, mul m the Circuit snd Instnct U. S. i.ouris. utticc in t'Jatt s new Imililltu;, oppn.-ite .-late Hihipc. mayntf A ruin. IN OTICE is hereby triven thnt the undersigned have this dav l . enirrru ml n ,., , , , , , ; , , nlll .,.,, nrae i-IIil- Lnw, Baytax , SdllSf and l.easinit Real F'state, Surveying, divf-dJn Md Hub-dividing of lands and lota, the Collection of Claims in n nirai I'tuo. uint, sjso, to all haziness lieretotore done hy J. f, BmlhV JOSEPH . SMITH, April 10, ie50-apl2dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. SHALL FAHM IN NOItWICII TOWNSHIP, A UOUT eight miles InMI the city partly improved. A good Y hewed log house, stable, well and a young orchard on the MMi The farm Is well adapted to raising all kinds of grains TUl farm must be sold soon, und is offered cheap. Persons wish-tag to make a small investment, or securing a pleasnnt home, cannot do better than by calling on ns. II this does not suit we hnve others thnt will. SMITH Sl MILLS, mnyU Real Estate Agents IHI WILLIAM ItL.H KHTONE, (TENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Columbus Md vicinity, RmUmmM the Capital House. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel. REFER TO Samuel Galloway, Esq., Prof. U. H. Howurd, Wm. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. 8. M. Smith, Dr. Hubert Thompson. Columbus Prof. Dnie.1 Drak.1 Cincinnati tu,p fifa MAI1ZINES FOR JUNE. f 1 1t ADAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June. LJT Godey's Lady's Hook lor June. Sm tain's Magazine lor June .Just received and for sale by mtvjroD i n. whiting Sl huntington. FOR KALE, A LOT of Beech Kencine. Shingling' Lath, and Beech Joists. 1 Inquire of mnyl C. SCOTT, Journal office. WOOL ! I f( t(U rDONM WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, nenr the National Koad Hridve. 1t nplfi FITCH Sl HALE. I OSHINQU PIOTOUIAL PIELD HOOK of the Re Li vohilmn. Nos. 1 and y For sale bv IWhH I. N Wlllr- ING Sl HUNTINGTON. A. tl. WOMtUt-OH. W. T. WIIEKLEH WUMIIAI (.11 tic W IlIiELEU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW IH7ILL prnctice as partners in Franklin nnd the adioinimr conn. f Y ties. Prompt attention will lie given to the adjustmentand Loiiecuon oi eiiiiiiis oi inrL-e or smnu amounts. Wm t, Wheeler, ,Yo(ry Public, will take depositions, ac knowledgments of deeds, &.C. Office in Neil's New Building, north of the Neil House. Columbus June 124, 1B50. june24 dly-wlm NEW HltK K liKOCEItY. C'OKNEK OF HIGH AND Fit I EM) ST II KKTxt. HPH1 undersiirned hnvirn; purchased the stock of J. M. Brown, l will continued the Grocery nnd Forwarding and Commission business,, nnd ben leave to cnll the attention of our friends and ihe public generally to a well selected stock of Groceries, Slc. A . , lo which a large stock will a added soon, and offered at wnoiesaie ami MOW Ht low prices. nuirSo-dAwtf. STAGE St FRISBIE YOOO! WOOO! OEAI ED PROPOSALS will be received nt the office of the Se C5 retary of State until 12 M. on Monday, the 15th day of July, o.u, iur buiiii ior me use oi me MMtj as louows : -fiMl cords of wood 2' feet Ion. 100 3 None but drv hickoi-v. beech ns ssismi Bassala ia u i,,.i, ,i Bonds with approved security will be required for the delivery "uwu in isss ssnwa noose varo o.'iore inevoin on oi in ler next (tne hundred and twenty eight solid feet will be required for a uum-imiuu. HCIMII. W. MMi, fee y Ol State, A. A. HLISS, Treasurer of State, .IOIIN WOODS, Auditor of State. Columbus, June 11), 1850. d (twtojulylO OIL ULOTIIM. LARGE and splendid lot of Mahouany, Fancy, German, Chi-neae, Enttlish and American Furniture Oil Cloths. Just re-ceived and for sale by J, D. OSBORN St CO. TV OTICE. The notes and accounts f George Gere A Co., are . uu won ior sell etiieiii urn I co ecrion. I hev imutai pniu wunoui delay. tWU ABHOI 1 Sl CO. i.ommtms, July ,i, 1H4. I'KINTINi; .MATE II IA LS FOH KALE. CH)I sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment of i nming ;nnreriRs, consisnnir in part oi 1 Double Medium .Smith Press 1 Stanla-rry 1'ress. :CI lbs. I'ica. 4(10 Bourgeois, nearly new M Bn-vier. 100 " Minion, " 130 ' Minion, Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of neHrlv every variety, part of which Is nearly lew. Toiretller with Stands. Oallev Sticks. Thases Itnlea 11, (hook and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything Ml if in n gUMM office. Any portion of the above wiH he sold extremely low for cash, or on short time. deel 1 1 CHAS. SCOTT, Agent NEW GOO DR. I V 1- hnve in store, nnd offer for sale on good terms " 7.1 doz. ( 'hopping Axs of favorite brands A MS. Broad " " " 100 ' Shovels and Spade " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws M) boxes Window Glaat. 10000 lights " Sssh. 1000 lbs. Putty 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Mflt, assorted GEHE, ABBOTT A CO., nov9 At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. H ( ' ai;layh bpTgland. MACAULAY'S ENGLAND. 2 vols, lrno. Muslin, to match Home's England. For sale by mayV7 I. N. WIIITINO A HUNTINGTON. i V I 1 1 I V . I TKIMMINGX. I (( l'AH LIhMic PMMgBl 20 sett Iron Axles: 100 sett Brass Lll Hubb Rands; 3 hale Moss; Patent Leather; Lace, Tufts, Damask Linings Painted and Gum Cloth ; Tacks. Peimet Cord, Malleable Castings, A c. For sale by jun.-7 GERE, ABBOTT A CO. "ii' r. IS hereby civen thst the subscriber ha been appointed and 1 qualified as the ndminiatrator ol the esute of Lorento P. Bu. Vley. late o Franklin county, deceased. InM WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 1.1. 1030. NOTICE 6 hereby riven thst the subscriber has been appointed and I qualifi d as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of John Sti-phens. late of Franklin county, deceased, jun. 1-w:ir WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 1.1, 150. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 RIDKWAT CO., MANI-FACTI RE STBAJI ENfllNEM, FROM new and improved patterns. smone wbirh ia one for tb HIII.KT SAW niX, of rompisrt form, srith HI IRONS nd fixtures rompb-te. They al.n m.lle the eelebrated PARKE R f PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAII.ROtl) PAR WHEEI.H and .11 nber IRON and RRAS5 CASTUGH ilsnall, mail, at Foaadnes. w NsrHisllt of sjl kinds made promptly to order. BI TR'S (' EI.EBRATF.il COORIXH STOVE, Tremiiim Cookisw Store., Tarlor. Hhop. and Cborrh Stores and Fomaees Fire Or-tes. and PLOWS! all srarranted, are constantly for ssje at stmol.ssl. snd bktsil on liberal term. Merrhants and other, dealinf in Pbw.hs and Stosea are re-speetfnlly inrited to esamine onr stock and pries CoiasnW leblltf 1 WOULD respectfully announce to the citUens of Columbus 1 aud its vicinity, that I hnve made a new arrangement in business, and my pecuniary condition renders it necessary to settlo oil accounts. I have been doing business amung you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, and am the only man who ever engaged exclusively in it up to the present time. Il Is a bu-iness that requires unremitting attention, and for the better accomplishment Of which I have mode nn ftgreemeiit with Mr. George W. Williams, as may be seen by the ndvertisement below, by which he will become my partner. I takethls occasion tossy to all with whom I have open accounts, prior to June I, '30. that they must be settled up, either by note or otherwise, immediately.1 have money enough due to free me from embarrassment, notwithstanding some ot my friends art fearful this is not the com. I have lived among and done business with you several years. I intend, while my life Is spared, to continue it, relying upon my own resources and reputation ns a business man in the business in which 1 am engaged. I ask uo combination to assist me by ompiring against others in the nine calling, to their injury. I hnve no runners out, but I think this cummunity will bear me oat in snying that I am alwnya ready, when called upon, to attend to my busines", and ever have been. Believing that I feel as u ell to the living aa any one, and thauk In) tor iia-t favors, I solicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, 1ms la-en in my employ nearly one i m , nnd asaUiod me through our most fearful and trying time, during the prevalence ol the cholera Inst summer. He is known as tar as his acquaintance extends, as a gentleman well qualified lor the business In which he Is engaged ; and I feel warranted tn (civiiuni-uuiiiK unn io your lavorauie consideration, June 2-i, 1850." iniiasi imiij AZZUR W. READER. A7.1VR V. READKR. OKOHOE W. WILLIUlt RCITY COFFIN WAKE ROOMS, EADER WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, hsve associated themselves together in the business of Undertaking in the city of Columbus, and would respecifully announce that their depot or wnre rooms will Ue found, for the present, at the old stand ol A. W. Reader, near the Hihbs Hnyscales, where they have a splendid assortment of Coffins, consisting, in part, of ma-hogany, doth and velvet colored, Cherry, Black Walnut, Ac, of every sort size and description, finished and lined in a style superior to any in tlie Western country va ying in quality and price to nuit the leelinirs of nil who may need them for deceased friends. 1 hey have and will constantly keep on hand, shrouds, gloves and stocking, o every sixc and quality. They are also provided with a hearse and carriages for attending funerals and every thing pertaining to the business. Carriages and a hearse always In readiness to convey friends and a corpse to any part of the Bute whenever called for. A. W. Keailer has the exclusive right of the tate of Ohio for I rumo's ce!e,i,,t d Ciirose Preserver. tin oar. ami nfilirv ,,. ,vl,i,-l, "PPr;ciated by witnessing it cttecte. Suffice It to say, R. Sl W. are pre, nred to preserve a corpse Ire from decomposition or ctiBnge, any length of time, and convey it, in that condl-tion, to any part of the country. They are also provided with n substantial Vault in which to d posit the dead previous to interment, agreeably to life leelingl Iriends and relatives. sjL Cooling Boards will be furnished nt any hour . lurmc the day or night, by calling at the shop or at the residence of either one of tlie firm. One of the firm mny always be found at the ware room during the dnv, or at his residence at night. As they will attend to all calls promptly, and nre determined to render satisfaction, thcycontiiteMly expect to he sustained m their undertaking. Residence of A W, Rfadtr'M dnnr from Third, on Mound street. McMM German Church. Residence of G. W. Williams 2d door from Third, on Rich, opposite Baptist Church. Jun24-tT AUK. Cash paid for Hags, C anvass Bagging, Gnus, and Tarred Rope, and all other descriptions of paper-maker's stack, liy UYJUM W. K F. . sir VX J.-J7.J&W At their Rag Warehouse, 94 Betnan St. I IO SAGS l'imemo; 50 hags Java (,-oBct-, landlna ITom Urn. i ,ed Stlr, an or sain hy KING II HKFFNER, P" CincmoMtl SUGAR AND MOLAH8B8.-.150 hdd. Sugar, fair and prinw; 1,'JOO bbls Molassrs; fur sale by KING & HEFFNER, m !17 Main street, Clncuinatl rpRACW ON I. AW REFORM a Tery de.lr.blc collection ol . Legal Papers, to which the attention of members of the Convention Is re.pectlully invited. Cushing's Manual ; Jeticrson's da Houtlierlsnd (Joel H.) on Parliamentiiry Law and Hules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Metlary's New Constitution. Fur sale at J. II. RILEY 4 CO.'S Ilookstora. CARPETING. U UPEHF1NE Three Ply ami Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oilcloths, U and emb'd Window t'urtBins, lor sale by WM. A. McCOY CO. CIIICKKRING etc Gfl.BERTS PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's price.. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil Houm, Columbus, Ohio. aulOdly l'APER IIAMilM.X. A LARGE assortment ol Taper Hangings ami Borders for -hp by WM; A. McCOY 4. CI CO. ENTERTAINMENT AT FOREST GROVE. MRS- DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Forest Orove, evs ry evening, from live to eight o'clock. June 38, '50 dot JANES' NEW NOVEL. The Old Oak Chest, by O. P. R. Jsines. 37V6C. The Dslton's, by C. Lever No, 2, 6c. For sale by JSMsli I. N. WIIITINO tt HUNTINGTON. NEW ROOKS. 'pill': History ol the Confesslomd, by John Henry Hopkins, D. I I)., lvol. 12mo. The Past, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated from the French of De Lamartine, 1 vol. 12mo. For sale by junl8 I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON V AC'ANT LOTHFOR "SALE. -Two small lots on Oay street, near tho corner of Founh street Cheap and on easy t,!rm!- SMITH A MILLii, Jun,'p RwU E,tote Alen" iOtirlt LIFF NCOTT. , M t MPPENt'OTT A BAKU, MAM'KACTi nPk-i OF I'llTM V FIHC Pnntr Second Street, havten ft'nod and Smiihh.ld .v-.!i. oN N Tuesday afternoon, July S3, IM the uiidersivned' were rnll -d upon by Messrs. Litinrncolt Si Harr t., m n k. est snd fair teat of one of their Phoenix Safes. The furnace be in,' pr. pared, the r'afe was placed inside thereof with books papers snd some money ; when ihe duor of tho Safe wM closed' and the tire kindled at a quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock bcinn about tour nnd a half hcurs, when the committee expressed their satisfaction tlmt the time occupied with such heat wm sufficient The furnace wns then pulled down. Sale cooled, and the door opened the books, papers and money eafe. The' heat was so (rrest as to melt off the brass mountings. We. th. retort, take pleasure in recommending these Sates to the public as being, in our judgment, entirely nre-proo'. JAHVIS A- TRABUE, NOCK Sl RAWSON, CORN WAI. & BROTHER, BRANNON Sl THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CRONUN. lamengsged in the foundry business, and know somefhini aboui furnaces and heat I wiinessed the burning of ihe above Saf, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my opinion entirely lire-proof. VVM KAY Messrs Buttles, Comstock A Co are our agents for the above Sates, where a sample can beseen, and also at the offlre of the OhioStaie Journal. L1PPINCOTT A HARR. PAINTS. UT1 have on hand and lor sale st the lowest market rates, Unseed Oil, White and Bed Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety of paints, brushes, Ac. At the sin of the Jyj GILT PAULOCK. t30 REWARD! TO L EN, from ihe ul.rribcr, in Perry township. Franklin k7 county, O., on the night of the afith inst, a DANK CHEST-NUT SOhREL MAltE. seven or fii.ht aU with . WZL sear on her right thigh, a plain halter mark around her nose, and a little white s round one hind foot ; in her gait, generslly racks. The above reward win be paid lo any one who will return the mure and arrest the thief, or will be paid for the mare alone. i.r.w i- i. i,ah, I 000 BOXES WINDOW GLASS, amongst whichiy .,wwvy oe iminu single Htid double thick French, the best Pittsburg. Also, cheaper glass ol all the u,ual sfzes. At the sign o'the M-n OII.T PADLUHK COIiUAMBlS (JAHUdllT AND COKE COMPANY. A 1 r?"rU1"'' ot t'"' directors, held June 21. '.V), it was order- ed that ihf subscriptions 10 the stuck he paid to Thomas Mu'sdir, Esq . Tn-murrr in initullmi-ti. . O,!!.. tn it - 2d Installment 2U per cent, on or MMT- Monday July 1st, neirt M do 30 do Aug. 5, do 4th do 20 do Jlept 2, do do 20 do Oct. T, do h do 10 do Nov. 4. do Promptness en the part nf utockbolders is expected. i""--' "" WM. A. PLATT, Secretary. sts - - mxi. (JL R very des'rahle imall bailding lots on Rich street, east ot Seventh Stn-rf foe ulc r.rr ! .nrl ,,n sti-km. frrmi Inixiln ( liuncU-dl SIMTH A Ml! . JOR HAI.R Two honi-esand lota, with stables, wood houses I and evenr other convenienrc attsrhed. situated on Fri id street. they are brick Imildines snd in complete order, and win be sold very low If applied for soon. Buyers will do well to call on us before pnrrhnfing elsrwhere. mayie SMITH . MILLS. JTKEL OOOriS Read.. Rbiits, Clasps, Slidea, Bajs, Prs, oiso, ren rvniTes, a spienili l assortment. pai l. II. RILEY CO. MFOR NA1.E.-Two elegmt andaubitiinHai 1)VVEL UNO HOUSES on Town street, between Fourth and Fifth SMITH at MILLS, North Hi-ma in Ka hanfe Rank TOOI... rpO Csrpenters and others who use carpenter toole, we roost resoeetfolly sy that we hu e the best assortment o' took erer brought to this city, snd we are diapo 'ed to sell Ibem sery low for ca k. llylj ur.Hr:, An BO IT at CO. .. r. eowwsr. L. -owLtsrsoi, B. F. ( ONWAYsV CO.. GROCERS. DEALERS IK PRODUCE, PIO IROB, 9 ajfn f'.mmleaiosi and F.rw.rdlnc Merefcws.ta, r.o.T iritIT, J Jyl-lyd PORTSHOLTH, OHIO |
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