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COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1850. VOLUME XIV. NUMBER JO. pjtlNTED AND PUBLISHED BT BOOTT It BA30OM. ofl'lUt nUiii " or ,T- AN" """" iujn' TERMS limtrlulil)- in imIvii The Daily, to paw In I'olii.nbu.. per year 01 ' ,f ' ' sent hy mall DM "f !"! J "" ,, during the session, nil TrVWeMJJ bulaiioc M year In Cnlu.nhu. g (Hi 4 INI :i iki mi I mi i 1 (HI 2 IKI I IKI ilv innil ,y ma,' I... 'IV) . . irlv llV llllltl The Weekly I" ,oiu......... Out of M I'jr "''"i1" Toetabi of (par opwirdi .. K . liiim "jj''ii i""1 upward to our address. 'IVlHV...'llTv - "inKl' ; M " - Tii !"" "' ffv" llu'' "l'vlir''" AiIvitiInIiiu. The following rnf nnl rule, of advertising have linn agreed : lh.. pr,,nrii.i.r.ufll..'OI,i.,Wl;mmMdlb.OBto "Cue Journal, to hi- oWrv.-d, in 11 case, after Ihi. ili.tr. July .0, IBM. 1)1. ilv I'illlll'. OU square, 10 Hum or loss,,e in.cruon n . .i 0MB additional.." h it it 1 week II II ..." , 8..." ., it ii 1 month u ii .1 9 ..." ... 0 50 ... 035 .... 150 . . . . a oo .. 3 00 .. 4 00 . . . . 0 00 .... 800 .... 10 IXI . 15 00 . . 18 IHI 6 ..." 9 ..." -landing tard, ' Uw tWii, P """ "J jjjj I column, with 4 changes, Ej (() " "?" ., 25 00 Ifr ' U - .W (JQ I changed weekly ,) Mi " " , 2H ,. 3500 f ii will) -I change, " 1(; ww 1 " ," J 45 00 ., ihuiu'i-d wivuy ;J ;";;;"""..;';,;''"bo i Other case's nut n;ovi,'led i"r, clinrgi .bli in conformity with the noovo rat. , , . , Tin- sliinilnnl "f measurement t.i bo iiiiniiin tyii'. For each nil.litiunal square in I1"' il'iily. inserted urn- iiiimlh, nr a nr.-nt.-r 1. nKlli of tirn.-, imil fur etch iddlttoMl Klttlra tnawrloi under llu- yrarly rates, ball l"'e. , . . Nu u,lv,-rli, in.-nt lu l,i- considered l.y 111,- year, unless It ih cine, un tin- manuscript, nr proTtOtUlj agreed upuli between the ''"fuiLtor. nut WUjMi fur J J""".. ','vniM- mm beyond tfaa ernotml charge, tor their pah ,ti.,n Announcing ulhlnlo. (for ntllco ul every description,) to be ,-l,u,-".-.l t llu- r..tv nf fitly cents per week, fur each name ; the .win- lu In-, ill nil i-nw. I""1' ' Ivnm-f. All IdvprW-iutniU fnnn .trnngers nr traniii-iit peramu to ho ,,;:,;:: . on u,,, r ....;..i.7 l lr,.,-rli..ii.. will hn conUnui-d nn.i month, ! urd,-rn.l nul. .,! un it will be .-xu.-t.-ii oeorattfJY. . ' ' -I . , , l v.-vlv iulv.Tli-.-r-, will li- .-.l".-.i rutldly tu til. ir r.'K..l.-.r Mtsi,- . ..nrt n1lv.-rti.in.-l.W ..ft ! tiui1B thpr..- '"'mITa er., floneral Ago,,.,. Kctd rM.tr. hv tin. nice- .it the uhihI riiu-ii. No aL can at: iNsrantt. ouatuitootw. UtSSSSm tot abarll ibla i.ntituliun., lire cumpunics, ward '"'Miimwe nnUi-ca tu Ih! charged 25 centa. n, ,, . it. .1 without 1 ",','"m 9 ,viSn.,oruliitu..rynutl.-M,.nd when .0 accompanied, tu he '"'li'eeuliiruilv.-rUs. r.i.anil all others .ending communications ur rriiiriM md.ee.. .h-airin, to call attention to lair., suiree. con-eo?M Tr 1.1 y pub it-.-..tertaimnran where charges are mail.! lur i ll iiutices uf private ia.oc uti.iM every null.-.- !lSK"ti S ,.,erprwr, c,.l.-ul,l urii, , w unn.iul.- ,...livi,lu,.l iul.-r.at, can un ly be inserted wi 1. & ..ndina that the mm U tn be pmil lor It ...tendi-.l tu i.T. ri.-iliiith litorW biimi,the ..ion will be ehaifM ul Ihoriiteul n'li: le.. til... Wrrnt. per hue, ami the,, only wh.-n . ccomnanieii by nn ndverli.einent. . . . All'Zul.il BilveitiBcment. tu be charged not less than double the bove nites, mid measured a- ii solid. ,,,. Advertiwnients u the inside exclusively, tn be charged at the rate of 50 l-r cent, in lulvance on the ubnvo n-les. inona y. will he hoUa lur the price ol .iKrttng ndvertise inents brought in by them. W. A. NKII., Vlli.ruev .11 Low un.. unlii'lior 111 F w S Win. LUunn Jr., No. B, 1.JH.W..W-) ,iio -ecr.-u.ry ,.l ntale's uffice. declD-dly . II. Ill TTI.KN, IMOMI nnd ,'oun.cllor .11 l.aAV, ('oliiiiibii.. (Ihl 0. OfJciNo. S, Neil's Kxchwge, oppu.ite cecretary of BUM . uiHce. lt,:otiw.,::' """""" Atlorn. v nt Lnwund Sollcllom In (ibnnccn. .d.r"'NK Ml"" 'S,,,.k.. B. I O.tlMTOI K . rnrwnrilinx nud Omajmlan .tlerelmnlH, ProdiDers, fnd ,..rd Oil m; It RID8WAT OOrni Iron l-onnilrv, Urond .lr. i t, none llu- BM4t, ( oliim-t 1-. Ohio. Hove, uf rilkin.ls, and igre.1 i.riety uf lutings, always .i hand. octl,'41 1)11. IlilllHIIT TIKl.tll'SIIN'H OKKK E, eVTO. 4, No !xebangr, nppusite the Hecn-Uiy ol Rb.tu - 11 iiftee. High .t., i;ulumhus. M" UEoiuiK k. waLciitt. 810N A N I. It A N N Y. H I'AINTEK, ov-dtf SSSSJSi. Allornev nn.l (ounaellnr ..I l.nw, t:oliiliihu, I Ii In. .llu I ! itotBke Ibe Ail wledginelil t l-l. IV lor the Htate of New Vurk I um, e on High rt., betw Ml Town mid Utta I. N, WIIITIX) 111 NTINIiTON, BOOK ni'l.l.Klir. and WMl r, next iliiur luthe (.union Hank, High nrrrt, C1.lu.11bu., Ohio. A large assortment el books .tnd Hl.ili.mery always on lisnd. wTSiir: ' sl'l Ill-IIIT Ac I.II.I.Ei nOOK-BIBDEKB, Utah itrwn, nppo -it.- thi hbteOBta kOo- P ImnbM. mptjm UK.IKIVAI.. UIl MAItlM'S UIHI'K, corner ol Kiel, ,o,d ihird streets, adjoining his residence, and uppwta Ihr Kir.t Baptist MM lie, 1 1 -.III L?T1;:!1trI,M' ",,,"""a i:,,,,"r 'tmr Nu 117 Main rtm-t, CiiirinmHi OKKBt ABBOTT CfhT DKAI.KIt.iin lUr.lww.'Ni.a Cullcry, Ir.m, Nwls (.1, I Ihum-ItuiUirr matfrinln. Knrniftii: nl Mwhiuin iil I imiK Military Qmm, ic. iVf., Ro. 11 0 "trct, aign of the (.lit I'adlucfc Davis, SMITH CQm , CuMMI-hu-n ash iuiiWAiil'iSti MERCHAMTB, Whok DcHlfrBinfinfrWaml produce, I'lirtaimnilh, Ohio. FrrMAal attPiiUi.ii uiv.-n U iwiving and rurwnrainu wliinn Pnidniv coni-ujrned fr bI'- 'f MMfililB, lioKM AMnrmowa. itAKI.ll & Alt.MSTIM(, REAL ESTATE BROKERS mm) GENERAL LAND AGENTS. OBm, Huth ruom. Exchange Hank Building, Coliimbm, O MOUNT KA(JLE TRIPOM, FnUtaMBj and biirr.lal.ing all tinifhrd BBBM an.U.la surface, surh as ggM.WlTlT, B Willi BflMMta nnd !.. nrc,H'in-itow-I'nncHf BHlIM The SrifHifU American, in p-aking uf thin article, MM I "Oj rtllthf BUhstanora which iiavo. heftn apnlicd to jM)lih laB and fMft 1MI Ml NMl tliat known by the name l Tnih. Mux ia a fluueriur article to that brought from Italy by the TH Ha I, and now generally u-l throuijhout all lllipi. It 111 ciry family and every workuhop." Thr -ubM-ritter, Hie imenii uir un- mi, - k- k : turniah it to dealers at mmufacturers' pricM, Hmurkranera and Mechanic am MMM to rail and try tlie article, and in MM when- it dws not give the MM entire satiBtnrtion, MMMMJ will twrefomlted. . BAIN BOfTOJ. mayli; No. High t., aiim "f the Back Haw. tA HI NET MAKER ! , CAN find Veneer Varnish, Hand Paper, (ilur, mxl nearly all MM article in their Unr, at the Ptgn of the m, riy GILT PADLOCK. PATENT LKVEH C LOCKS. AN K W article just received at Call and teeth.. jun-.1 BltOWN Kirk.- jo li OABLIILBi (iMt of QUBMMj Ohio,) Prndaee, CMMMMMM1 nnd Fnrwnrdina Merehnnt, inayloPm CLMVMLAXD. OHIO. ELORinOE A. MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, HUfk 1"' MMF nnrtk.of Town, oppo$itt thr V. S. ffa'l, A. HE prepared to execute all orders in their line of MMMMj in IX the neittest and motlajhionabW atyle. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, MBMB A. L. MARTIN. BAIN cV IIOKTON, I HON MONORRS, WHOLFHALF. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Sash. BMM and House Trimmings. Also, .Iwilers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Copper, and every variety Of I III,'!." -''( SifD ul me Daca .-aw, m mgn cur-m- CHAKLK9 A RAIN. JAMES M. HORTON. mayldtf KAII.KOAD OMMBI S LINE. MTlZENflletmns; in the Cars, by csiiinjt at the Stage offlce, V' North-East corner Nefl Hoose, can secure Railroad Ticket, and also have the Omnibat call for town in any part of the city. marMly B- O. REAM. Ssw'j O. R. Company. R. P. L. BABBR. w I Lew. Calsnbm, "bin. omptlyto all proCeasional business inl Oftee East side of Hbrh tt, over m Atterne 11TILL stteTid promptly to all professional business ii iutrusted v to bis care. ORVe tMt sine oi Mian si ows SeAdler Shop, nest door south of the City Book fcoMoal k.eum 01.1) DR. .1 WOII TOWNHKNO, Thr iriginat diteorrrrr of thr (Itnuinr. fMMMM Sartajtarilla- (LD Dr. Town-end is now nljout 7(1 years of age, and has lung " Iwen known an the Autliur and Dlacuvmr Of the OtMUM Ori(rinl ' TUWlMMll MMpHriila." )Mnn poor, lin was i oiiiju I led to limit Its manufacture, by which means it has been kept out Uf irmrkt t, nud the Hales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached the ear ol itimiy, nevertheless, as those iiersojis who had been healed ut urn diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful cures; it relaxes Htricturesiuul ti,'hUies, removes all obrt ructions mikI inviKoriiUw the entire nervnui system, li not this then tho HltfHtMB you priH-mirn ntly need Btttoan any ofWM thins he laid of H. l Tuwtisoiid'a Inferior hrticler This youni mim's liimid is not to be compared with Uiu old Doctor's, because ol one grand fact that tho one is inrapublo of deteriormtloti, and never spoils, while the other doea : aourlng, fermenting, and blowing tho buttles containing it into fragments : the aour, acid li(Uld exploding, and damaging other goods ! Must nut this horrible compound be poisonous to the system ( What I putneid into n system already diseased with neltl 1 What causes Uispepsia but MWl Do we nut all know that when food sours in our dtoniauhs, what mUchief it produces flatulence, henrt-burn, palpltatinn ol the heart, liver complaint, diarrhuia, dfNO-tery, colic, anil curruption of the blood r What Is Scrufulu but an ncid humor in tlm body f What produces all the huniurs which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Bheum, Eryshiclaa, White Swellings, Fever Surea, and all ulcerations In-tenia! nud external 1 It Is nothing under heaven but nn ucid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ut the body, more or loss. Wllst causes KheumatiHin but u sour and acid (hud wliieh iiii-iiiuatcM ilselt between iliejuinti iimt elst; where, Irrita- tmtr and iuflimiing the delicate tissues upon which it acta T So of nervous diseases, of impurity uf thn blood, of deranged circula tion, anil nearly nil Un- ailmeiiiri wiocn ninu t nuini 'i nature Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse tu use this Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound ul S. 1'. Towns, end. and vet be wi.iilil lain have it undet.md Unit Old Dr. Jacob Townsed s Genuine Original Harsaparilla, is an imitation of his nteriiir jireparnliun ! I Heaven forbid that we Hhould deal in nn article which would bear the most distant reset iiblmtcc. to H. V. 'i'owiiHend's article I We wish it gHMgatPOtL bMMMM it Is tlie absolute truth, that S. P. TownBend'ri article anil Old Dr. Jacob TowiiHend's Harsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar ; that they are un like m every particular, having not one ainyie mint; m common. As rt. p. Towneend in no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, ho nharni nccu list know d no Dundf medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee run the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all tho virtues of the articles used in preparing it, ami wincn tire un ii:ii.ic "i cimi.'' . men mi:' hi t Tiller tin tu the Agents of Disease Instead uf health t Hince the above wns nut in type tlie followini; fact haa come to our knowledge which is truly tyled The Triiitnpli ni jiiMtiee 'I'm wnr i-.ittieu : S. I1 Vownnhid uhnnJuiieil thr fieldOld Dr. Jacob HmMMmIvM iliratid lnj (he VrupU H. I'. Townsend has nt last civeu no tho maiiulacture of any mine riareaparilla, having disposed of his busiuccs lo some stran-ners. Thns his claims to Originality and other pretentions fall to tin- ground. lie voluntarily uimimons tnein. in hum I'Viming me iwiii ueiore the public, by dinpoxing uf his trade 1 lie liiet that lie wax Ho utiyici;iji, n. ciifinM. Die ucciiliiilioii ol whuse life was a worker on ItaitroailH, canaln, chopping wood, -eiw lot's, dock ttickH, Ac, A c. 'I lie fnct, iiNn, ilia! hix article be came notorious for ifs Houring, Ferment ing and Hurtling the Bottles, thereby deceiving and injuring flu-sick, and destroying gnuda, 1. inun-tniti's bevoinl all doubt tlie inlbiev "I Iih prcteilHlons, uiu) the baseless fabric ul his claims. leiealler It 1." to t.e .- lit nut lo tlie iieiiule hv Home Mrimyerc, yet bearing the name of rt. P. Towinend. Wc havo been Informed that these rttrnngerslntenilto print on the labels the name uf sume Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible itA bad character of rtouriiig nud FwnMDtfQf. Let the ueonle tu lv iiiiderstmul Hint no If eviimpmg. no new hutching, no prefixing of Chemist's uame or any other folly will redeem rt. P. Towtitcnd fl souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from it present character ; and it they du this, it will become another article of fNirsapurilia, imd they might as well give it another name first as last. It Btiuulu men in1 called uie stranger n narswwuw, mm wan rt. P, Tuwnend's. Hut if tiieie is no Hlu'ration, the people may c till expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Itout lleer Btutl". We have felt it a dutV to inform the public of the true position oi this mutter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's rtaraaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago rt. p. Townsend left his old fitnnd in Fulten st., a first rate nturr, nnd sat himstdf down only a few. doors below lis, in Nuueeau at., the aottTM "n'l OhjflOtl ol Wtncli We leave otliei's in judge. We understand these rtf rangers, who have taken up rt. P.'s business, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will MM Ml it AeM Strangers follow us as rt. P. did. Depotfor the Old Doctor's rtHrsBparilln is now L0& Nusbru t. THOMPSON, SKIf-LMAN Sl CO., Proprietors. Principal office fur the Western States, Vine ft., .'Id door above 4th, Cincinnati. CJ. W. CAKHOUN. General Auent, to whom all OfMMOf applicatioii for Rguncies muxthe uddressed. lllh Buwtparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in Ibe Btats, and In advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county then- ia s ime one authorized to establish sub-mreni'ii'R Ihr (In- rouMY in which he resides, and tlie smiio enn be ascerUilneil by reference to the county impen. For sale in Columbus by I) EN 1(1 t HARRY, Agents for Frank lin countv. AIM, Djt HMWT l.o.so, uroveport tebati-dAwly HILL'S (iLMT.NK AND I AT KMT liHPKOVIil) B A BfiAPARJ)XIA. 1 NOW ALL Mi;N, that we have In- day appointed H, II. IV MKAKINCrt. of Cincinnati, our Antf for the State of Ohio at large, for Ike mU of Dr. John HulCt Gtnuinc Imjtrotcd Ertrart flsWMJMriHl. where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied nt the proprietors' lowest prices Signed: JOHN HULL & CO. Louisville, Ky., April LA, 1850. K. Eherly, sucressor to R. 11 Meakings, at the old stand, High street, is the only authorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Hull's rtur-snparilla in Columbus, where citizens anil fltrangers may rely Dp. on olit.'iiniug Ma OMfflMtaad Imjiruved Article. As there are counterfeiters nbout, he sure to buy from the authorized Agent, ion) then vou will be ure of the (jenuitie Article U. II. MEAKlNUrt, tieneral Agent for Ohio, JUWT RMCUIVED, AT THB DEPOT tot the sale uf Hull's harsaparilla and other Popular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and (ienuine Harsaparilla, combining Yellow Dock, Htir Dock, and other valunble extracts, indienguus to out WmMTH noil, put up expressly fur this Agency. This great and Invaluable pfepantlMi is finding its way into the bosom of every alllicled lamily, lor the WI Qlfl world is challenged to produce mi article mo ploMtnt to take that will so effectually purity the blued, strengthen the system, and guard It against any sickness or epidemic whatever! It never fails to give relief, and Is warranted tu be superior to Townscnd's, and every other preparation before the liublic. In thi cttv liumlreilshiive ln-eiieiireifofthe worst forms ot Seidiiihi, Krypipelas, Dyspepsin, KIh iiinnti?m, Neuralgia, Scl-atie Pains, ami distress in the side and hrenat, and many who were un the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation of Dr, Hull's is nn secret or patent medicine; hence. tiKUHntids uf physicins prescribe find use it in their practice. Dr. Hull fisksnoproteetion by "patent," nnd if anyliberal-minded M.I), who is nut over hideliound In his prejudices and not too itrongfy lUHaJlO the "Chain-dang," M make DMpM swallow OsJotnel mi other villainous minerals, (nolens velens) will write to him and satisfy him that li has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his patients, he will gladly send him a full formu-lar of the iBgMMMll used in his valuable prepn rations. "Down with the leeobM I Down with MS Mood suckers! Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which has sent thousand and tens of thousands to n premature grave ! ITKIFV YOUR HLOODI Strike at theliesrtof the diease, n-moTH morbid secretions, give Bctioii to your liver, strengthen your digestif n urgans, and yuu MMMl fail to luilld up new ami pure blood for the sustenance of the general sytem. To do which, nothing ha been given to man nothing within tho reach uf hiininn agency Ik gins to compare with Hull's Fluid Kxtract uf Sarsnparilla He member that in case uf any dissatislaetiuii I will return the money, for I am so authorized by the proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by m KHKRLY, Only agent fur Columbus. Kast side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors south of the State House. ( Junel2-ditw) "1YRIIH W. INI" A 00) J otler for sale : No. 11 Cliff it, New York, Newspaper, ifflxVl Inches Newspaper, 'JHx4ti inches Newspaper, 38x4' inches Newspaper, Jtix.l7 inchea Newspaper, 'JtlxlWW itt. Newspnper, i!Ti.trt inchea Newspaper, 24x33 inchea, IsMMW. IMM inches Newspaper, MM inches. Newspaper, MAttM inches. Newspaper, SJ3x37 inches. Newspaper, aiiS inches. Newspaper, JiiMix35 inches. Newspaper, AiMix40i)4 inches. Newspap-r, i!7Mfx4( inches. Newspaper, ivxst incurs. Newspaper. 4x40 inches Newspap(;r, MN inches. ALSO, Envelop Paper 'J, 4011 reams all sixes. Colored Paper 1,750 reams assorted sixes. Writing Paper fi00 cases, a complete assortment. News and llook Ink Superinr quality. News and FUsik PapT made to order of any size and quality at short notiee. dev7-dw I l.AI'Llt U A It I.IIOI SK. CYRUS W. FIF.L11 A CO., II I Cliff st, N. Y., filler for sale Ki.pa( iiivo rnwnr.a '2IKf casks best duality Sona AaH '.'.' ton good quality. AL0M KM) bbls. ground and IIMJ bbls. crude. SMALTS West English 3 F Ii 4 E, and 4 F E super. Ultkamarikk Rest French and derm an, various brands Kaos i ,o bint Iomestlc, all qualities. I( .'.'i i li'Jfi bales Foreign, assorted qualities. Together with a complete assortment ot all kinds uf Pajier and Paper-Maker's Materials deiH-dAw a 1 A It II AMI SAW Hll.l. FOR NAI.K. A N excellent farm nf 179 acres, jo deuua tp Delaware co. R i 1 17, Pp. :t, S. 4, '.n the . at side ot mg waaiot st trie mourn ni Duncan's run ; about H acres iinpnrfed, about 30 of good bottam tut,.! Tho farm i svell caleulat'il fo arnln or stork. It la a nart ul the Maxwell tract There Is a ftne settlement around It On the premises there Is a good saw mill, which takea the water from Walnut creek and Ihancan'a run. It is a jrood sib for a grist milL The farm, and an undivided half of the saw mill, will be old together or separate. About one third ol the pay will bere-quin-d down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond lives on he place. Uylfi-ltdAwU WALTER THRALL. .rIONKY ! YIONKV! MONEY! Fifty Thnnannd Hollnr In Ohio! rn HE subcriler will give particular attention to the collection I in Ohio. Mirhlgan, Indiana, Illinois. Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa and Wisconsin, ot that class of claims long since marked a " I xsa," "fJone West" and " not collectable," by Merchants, News paper pohb'sltrrs, Manufacturers, and others. Kite years epe-rienrr baa given him confidence hence therr will be no charge, but so far as collections are made. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, win be sent in answer to post rJD letters. Address, W.B.JARVI8, angl4-dxw1y Attnracy at Law Columbus, Ohio. MM, I Mill -nnd (i It OV El'OK T T I It V PI H V. ( l- PANV. The sixth installment of ten per cent, on each share of the capital stock of the Columbus and Ornveport Turnpike company is required to be paid to the Treasurer of said company, on or lirfure the 30th day ol July nest. spl9dwM JOHN COX, Secretary C. ARPETS ARE GOING OFF Those bemutiful and rkeap Car ' put are leaving fastcall loon If you would have one this spring, on aplSrdfcw) H COVVLES ft CO. VAIJ.'AHI.K LAW HOOKH. T. & J. W. JOlfNHON. 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'IIIIE undersiiined have funned a cupartnershlp under 0M I nameol STAdE A FRISItll,, furthctransm-iion uf a Whole sale ami Retell Grocery mill FdrwnrdhifC nnd I'nmmiisNioii liiiHlneMNf at tlie new I. rick (irocery, corner of llik'h and Friend streets, formerly occupied by J, M. firown, und solicit the ntten-lon of those wishini- to purchase, to a Inrce stock of i;oo(Ih in ou tllne. J. H. STA(iE. Columbus, Mar.'J5-dAwtt. C. H. PRI8BIE. KBsTF POSTED 1'P!! Kvery correct huslnes- m m keflM his huuks posfd up, so that in any emergency, or tor self-satiibiction, he can ti ll nt n glanco the condition uf his witrldly ptnflpeets, II such then is necessary tu our pecuniary comfort, nnd which warns us of nny Innovations or Iossim, bow much more necessary is It to be posted up in matters far more important, nml upon which hangs all the I 11,1 happiness of ourselves, our wives and little ones, in guarding the grentet suf all blessing, Mralth The siiil etli cts uf Inst summer should not be lot upon un and very wisely doth our City Fathers enjoin a nil, to look to our tenements, cellars, mid enclosures, imil to remove all offensive and deleterious eauses uf impurity to ihe air we breathe. Human Agency enu do much to alleviate if not entirely pn vent it repetition uf the disastrous effects ul that dremllul scnurge with which we were visited last spring and summer, Hnd which indiscriminately plucked trom our beautiful garden the rich nnd the poor, the young and the aged ! the loved father, mother, sister ami brother, and hundreds whom congeniality of ImKM and rriend'hip had endenred one to the other, in ties not t lie severed, only by dentil' Nothing through Human Agency luw ever been given to the world that will so thoroughly guard the system agninst Cholera, or any sickness whatever, ai the daily use of Dr. Hull'- Compound Huid Lslnie.Lof Sursiiparillji ! The Doctor haa very lately niBile valuable improvements by the combination of Yellow Dock and other Roots indigenous to our Western soil, that places " Bull's Sarsapurilla'' at the head off every preparation as R " Purifier of the blood," and ' Corrector of the general system." Nn one can have sickness thnt uses this valuable preparation. Certificates an- pouring in from every direction, speaking in the highest terms of the moil wonderlul cure- ever etlected, alter every thing else hnd failed. To oblnin the g. nuini; and la test improved, procure from the Agent for QoWMwMfc Successor to It. II. MerJtiugs, east side High street, next to Butler's Bakery. junelO-dAwtrw r-l(. StUslVf OMPOLND FLUID EXTRACT OF SA USA PA It I LI. A has given mure general satisfaction, ami has enred all the iiiailllalllltl for which it is recommended more elteeiually than any other similar styled pn parution before the discerning public. It is warranted to be six times cheaper and better than the molasses and water mixture uf Townscnd's, which in reality is hut a shallow compared to the intrinsic substance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable prepiiraton J Per-ons wishing to be cured of Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial Slid LI ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic pains, Itheumatiam, Dropsy, Colic, flick or Nervous Headache, Female f rnmplaints, Iiarrbei, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the system, (without laying the foundation fur other and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the disim-sing of calomel and other (Hiisonous minerals,) would do well to give this Sarsaparilla a trial. Our own experience proves It QM praise bestowed upon its active healing properties, by everyK-r-son wc meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, not only in this city, but from orders daily received from all distances, go to strnigthen our confidence in its being the gentf: t. curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from aTere medical, or shop treatment in cases of Dysentery, IHarrhiPa or Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word fur It, they will not be disappointed. Forssijby E. ERKRLV, Successor to R. 11. Menkings. marlf d Family Medicine Depot, High street. C" enth Attend. spiiiNii styles superfine sift I Plush Hats I as usual, only Also, for your benefit, Fin French Clntha, fashionable Cassimeres, new and very beautiful styles Vestings of both Silk and Maraailee, Cravats of diffcren design, suited to the season, Ac, Ac, Just opened by auU-dAw IL COWLLS A CO KCHITEf'T OFFICE- Meebnni.N If nil. Colimi-. ba, Ohio. N. B. KKLLV informs the public tin' during hla absence all his Arrhitrcturnl business. Engineering nnd Surveying, will be promptly attended to at the above office by th undersigned. H IL BLACKMoRE. iaON d Architect and Civil Engineer. NOTICE. jV ( ITICK Is herebv given, that we have this day appointed Smith 11 k Mills, i .y . our Agents, for ua and in our names tsi collect aod receipt lor the claims and accounts which have arisen or may hereafter arise in our professional practice. nr. rnAjii-in i u,n i; nr. n. uni, WILLIAM TRKVITT, " 8 HANHUKY SMITH, " O. W. MARIS, " JOHN B. THOMPSON, IL L. HOWARD, " 8. U. SMITH. " JOHN MORRISON, jan3-dwtl April 19, 150. ORKHSEH TALLOW CANDLES of the very tirftqual-1 ity can bo bad at all times at our factory, corner M Front and Sprltut streets. Also, Lard and Soft Soap $mBSmm bl p. howlett & co. MAa CONKUNU. WILLIAM WOOO. H.rmT Woofi o M I.IM-. WOOU cV CO., .11 IM KAi ri'llKH't OV fUUK Will TK tSAD, IN Ott, PAKIB WH1TK NO. I, DO. 110. PAltlH tlllKL'N, Ulty WHITE (.KAh, CHROMIC TK1.I.OW, iu n l.i .ii. CHROMIC OKKKN, bll HAKDK, CHKOHK RKt), PUTTT, CHINKHK BI.UK, oil., WHITING, ' KIRK DaUID,' A9SORTKU (JOL'd PAINTS, IN CtUKR VINKOAR. Y K havo odupb'd tlie most approved method, as practised by V T the Kiistern Manufacturers, In manufacturing White Lend, and will warrant it equal to any made in the United States. We warrant the (uidity of iiu'h article we manufacture to be as good as can he procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered atthe lowest prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CAS 1 1 FOR PLAX HKED. Any quantity of CAHTOR BKANS wanb-d. We will supply Farmers with Castor Means for seed, ami then contract to tuke item at market price annually. CONKLINd, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December '-'8, lrH9. dkwly VETKRINAKY MIJIMiKKY. T. R. UldHOP, Vktk&inaav Subqkox, RKHI'CCTFULLY oilers his services tu the inhabitants of this city and vicinity, insuring those who may pntronise him. that he will endeavor to givi general satisfaction. All surgical operations perl'onneg with perfect salety, And the majority of the discuses incident to the Horse cured. T. B. Bishop ciui be found at his Veterinary Forge, buck of the Neil House. Reference to tho following gentlemen i Major Baiou:r, A.L. Olmsteo, K. Williams, J. Bahton. juncS-d&w.'lm OARFBTING : CAitPETlNfi : A 1'. HTONK A CO., have on hand onu of the largest tnd best t9 assorted stocks of Fine Cnrpeu and Oil ClothM Brer oflbred in Cobnubus. emliniciim all the different stvlcJ, viz Suirtine 'i'urkcy and Wiltran Sumrlor Ingrain ; superior liipistry Krussi Supurtini! Rrussels; Im)ierial,:i Ply ; Snperime do r me ao Superior Venitiun; 10-4 Sup. Druggels, Woolen iim " i iiiawi Also, Boneiior Wtltran Tufted und ChmielRusis, Also, Sun riot IU-4 Linen Sheetings, at it vury great biirjjaiu. Also, a splendid assortment uf Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Bbtiee, Ac, Ac. (rnarlBlAw VMJAUlB REAL ESTATE FOH SALE. Tho sub seriber uti'ers for sale, on very liberal terms, the following described real estate, situate on thn National road, in the immediate vicinity ol tho sajstern boundary line of tho corporation uf CV liimbus, Hnd oppo.ete the Blind Asylum, tu wit: out-lots No-. Hi, 100, 100 aad 100, of Crusby'a udditiun uf out-lots. Also, Nui. 1, 4 nnd S, of Ramsey's addition, 'Jli, SI nnd :(0, ..I Clmmiilou's siiliilivion ul linlf aeetion No 93, Also, in-lot No. 'j;t. on Town ireet, of CliHinpioira ndiUtiou to tlie city of Columbus. Ou out-lot Nu. Wfi there is a goial twu stury brick huur.e, together with suitable out-houtes, Ac. There Is also on in-lot No. on Town St., a small frame house. For further particulars, as tu price, Ac, Inquire of the subscriber nu the premises. api;t-dAwtf AMOS S. RAMSKY. fill I. Mil, I'MI A SHOES. b RYAN'S LADLES' AND CHILDKKN'S CELEBRATED WSHOKS Buskins and Slips, thick and thin sules. Also, Children's duiters, the finest article made in the Union, just opened by (iipKI-dAw) IJ. COWLK8 A CO. HOWE'S SHAKER SA ItSAPAICl Ll.A CO.IIPOUND PnEPARKD BY STKAM, AND PUT t!P IN JUAHT MUTTLKfl. rTlBE recipe from which the Shakkh Sakhapabilla is made J wni purchased nearly year since, (ut ii gruatexnense,) from nn old Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (the Shakers, and although it 1ms not been made public until the present time, it bus been .'Kteiisively used by mimy ol the first physicians and liuni-Um of Cincinnati, who nave pronounced it fur sujierior to any other preparation of tho kind ever yet offered to the public. The mode in which it Is prepared, viz : by steam, enables the proprietor tu extract fan the herbs used their full strength mid mtl M sonco, lidesideratuin which has never yet been obbiined in the miiiiuliicruring Of any OMM Sarsaparilla Compuutid, hetiee it? vast superiurity as to Its medical qualities, over all other would be rfARSAPARlLLAS. To t:n at present using n Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince tliem off the above fact. Tim wonderful heuling powers of this preparation aro due to tlie maimer in which it i ureiiared. (namely, bv steam,) as well na to the composition of the ingredients used. Its leading ingredient if inn me neei tniporteu HONDURAS SARHAPAKILLA, (,'omhined with many other roots and herbs which are used in no etiier Sarsnpnrillacompound at present before the public ; and the physicians whu lmv examined the recipe, frum which it is composed, sny that it is the best preparation of thnt inestimable root extent, and that the properties it combines tii a medicine is entire- y peculiar to itself; it acts as a gentle stimulant, and nlso as an al teratlvi! as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid hi a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to thn stomach ns a purgative, in moving the bowels sulHclmt for the purposes ul Datum, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a QKNEBAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, tu removing all the unhealthy humors ot Impurities therein con tallied, and thereby invigorating the entire system, for which reason it is peculiarly etllcacious in the removal nnd pennnnent cure of all diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. Such as Scrofula, CutitneoiiB, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases re ulting from the use of Mercury, Ac, Ac. It is also not less bene-fi 111 in Uheuinatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive ness, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Diseases. Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they an- from corrupt humors ; and na a never failing remedy in all djseases arising form a DERANHFMKNT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirit", Despondency, Epileptic Fits, I'idpiti.tioii ol lin Heart, Neuralgic A flections, (ieneral debility, Ac, Ac. It ia found also lo givo great relief to females iu all complaints peculiarly incident to them. Tliii medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, aa in that depend- the benefit to be derived from its use. Be particular iu seeing that the hottest are put up in blue wrnp pers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head of one of Ibe sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the bottom of the lalel a fac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine frum being injured in Ul reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus : B. II. Mkakinos, Dkniq A Sons, 0. Ro-BK&Tfl A Co., Kino A Bmooa, Wn, Sciinkidhh. Sold in uuart bottles, at $1 each, or fi bottles fur $5, Principal Depot, No. I, College Hat), Cincinnati. B. D. Howe, Proprietor, lo whom all orders must M addressed. To be bid oi Ihn principal Druggists throughout the United States and Camulas. Call nn our agents and get it pamphlet, from which you will be able to judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual ease or not. HOWK'S ( KLKIHtATEH COUGH CANDY THE BK1T BKMKUV KNOWN FOB OOMMBj ('UI.I)v, MOAHSRNKSS. Mil THROAT, WHOOI'INO COUOH. SC., fcC. Its reputation is imw so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columhus, who will testify tn its merits. KINO A BRKK1S, (ieneral Agents lur Franklm county. Aim, tu be had uf the Druggists generally. nnvl(My THE ASSAM 'PEA COMPANY, 1 .'10 fjreenwirh Hireei, New York. proprietors' lagtucnll the attention of eunuoisseurs in I Tea, and the heads of families to tho choice and rare selection of Tens imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of suqiasMug richness and flavor. ITie Tens offered are the following The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 91,00 per lb. Nlphon, " 7.1 " Dlari, " AO Osacca, a (irecn Tna, at LOO ' Tmmm " 7a M Tickitslsn " 50 l.'d-ti Mixture, a compound of Ihe most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil nf Assam 1,00 " With a view to encourage the Introduction ol thc-e matchless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to dis tribe nt DJf lot. among the purchasers, a quantity uf Tea equal to thr jirtl yrsri' projitt on the sales etfecteil. Ilarh purchaser will receive enclosed in the pucksge, a numbered certificate, entitling him to unr thnnrr in thr distribution T r Fur everv tiliv rcnU laiil 'ut iiiul on lb" receipts amount iiu; to -'0,000, the undermentioned parceli of Tea. to the value ej ti-n per cent,, nr two thousand dollar, will bo girrn atrau a ..-.- according to the tollnwina scale: 5 Prizes f 50 lbs. of Tea each nt l,t" a-r lb. 'i.'s'l lbs. or 'J.V) 90 95 ' " " " 500 "500 50 " 10 " " 500 "500 100 " 5 " " 500 "500 330 - i " 950 "950 1 . Prizes in all. 2,000 02,000 Those persuna who preffr lower priced Teas ran receive their prizes in proportion, or they will be re-purchased for cash, at a deduction of 10 per cent. Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed. post paid, tn the Company's Depot, as above. (hlhc.')4&w3m 6000 COPIES SOI.II IN SIX WKKKSI OF the following valuable hook -The Lives of JAMKS MADISON and JAMF.S MONltuK, lonrth and fifth Presidents o the United States, by JMJM Uuinct Adams, to which is added . History of their Administration." This work is published in a large MM 19mu. vol. of 4t)0 paces, substantially Imund in cloth or leather, similar in style to " Seward's Life of J. H, Ailams."r.ntaininfi accurate port nut j . n I Price$,a5. There being no work extant giviug the private and public lives of these illustrious Presidents, and the World renowned reputation of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale for the above book, p Agents wanted. J. H. RILEY & CO.. Agents, janelO At the New Rookstore, Columbus. FOli HALE- few Lund WsrrnnM at r-du ed prices. In quire of roaym) BAKER & ARMSTRONG. Hard ware. ana. arkott a t o.. Mirn of the GIU Padlock, n. 161 !Iih atrcct, I AVE now in store and 'a tranritu frum the east, a very large 1 stock of hardware, cutlery, houw building materials, tar- II mint; and mechanical tools. We have long leen anxious to meet our customers on low price, we have now the nbilitv to do so. Our foods were boucht fur cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purrher up n as good terms, it out little better, than any other establishment in this vicinity Jme7 GERE, ABBOTT it, CO. IMII.K.HI, AND iTKA'IIIIIAT INSI KAM K. TIIF. FRANKLIN HEALTH A.-.-TRANCE COMPANY of Mai naebnaem emeoially empower, to insure arauirt acci 'TM. ' H :l i i" . , , - - OrncK Hbrh reet. opp,ito the Capital Houae, Colnmhu.. JnnelO-dtf D. R. MOAO, Aput. WHO W ANTS HAIKiAIN' FOR ,n cheap for caah TWO OUT LOTH, lituated on Wa,h ington aTenuo. north ol Broad arreet Inquire of jwml-j i. AKI.il II AAHBTRONU. TO CONTH ACTOItK. CLALKD PROPOSALS Will l r-ceived al the ollice uf the y Hoard ul Pubi c Works iu Hm t:ity nf Columbus, until the hour id PJ o'clock (mmni of IIYvno.,,,,, ,t i)ih duo of Juti nrrt, lor the construction off the fulluwing wnrh, to wit i OHIO CANAL. For the re building ul Locks Nos. 51, ?i and 55 nuur Portsmouth.For tho rebuilding of Locks Nos. M and M, south off Llckitiir sumuiit, near Lockbourne. For the re-buidlug of Locks No. , east ul Newark. For the rebuilding of nue of the lli::ht of Locks at tho Junction ol the Dresden side cut and tho Miifklnuin river, near Dresden,Fur building a Water Cute, with substantial cut stone shut-ments, un the suuth-eost embankment of the Licking Summit Reservoir. HOCKING CANAL. For building a substantial Culvert, off cut stutie masonry, op-poiito Worth in (.'ton's mill, in Hocking county, with the necessary embankment, A'c. ('onneeted with the above Jobs will be the embankment and other items incident to such work and they are ol a character worthy the attention of contractors. It may be determined to re build Locks Nos 51,52 and 55, near Pnrtsiuuutli, during the present full, which the bidder will consider. This determination, tf com holed, will be expressed In the specifications. The masonry must be of the best class and the stone uf the most approved qualities, and from quarries from which stone has recently been furnished for Lucks near Portsmouth, Lockbtirno sou pnsden Ud for the Look near Newark, tn be ul stune to be nppnved by the F.nipneer, as must the stone in all cases. PIhijs and specitirntiuns may bo seen at the office of tho Hoard off Public Works, nt Cnlumbus, at any time alter the first day of July, - ,1 Information in relation to the work near Portsmouth HO i'1 ir l ockbourne. may bo had nt any time alter the 25lb in-Mailt, from Win. McAhoy, Esq., Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Canal and from Samuel G. roster, Res. Eng. Middle Division Ohio Canal, in relation to the work near Newark, Dresden, Lick-iiu; Summit Reservoir and Hocking Canal, ltidders unknown to the undersigned must give satislactorv references. GEORGE W. MANYPENNY, june8 Acting Commissioner B P. W. n. riTCii. A. M. II AL K 1 H 0. PITCH oV HALE, (Snccr$nm to MrKlrain If Fitch,) FORWARDING ASI) COMMISSION MKItCHANTH. AND Dealers. in Prmluce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds j. a. of Groeen'e-, al wholeMile and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid nt all times, in cash, fur Railroad lluildinrr, opposite J. Rldgwny &. Co.' Foundry, (o Lt'MBus, Ohio. MMwdtff SAMUKL OALI.OWAY. IICNRV V. PAOE 4JALLOWAY tic PAfiE, A T T OHNKVS AT LAW. WE will prnctice law. ns partners, in tlie Courts of Frnnklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U, S. Courts. Office in Piatt's new building, opposite State House. Mnjnfstf A CARI. VTOTICE is hereby given that the underpinned have this day 11 entered into a co-partnership, for the purpose of practising Law , Buying, Selling aud Leasing Real Estate, Surveying, divi-dlng anil sulnlividiiig off lands and luls, the Cullectiun of Claims in central Ohio, and, ul-.', tu all business heretofore done by J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. SMITH, April 10, ie5()-Hpldtl SAMUEL M. MILLS. SHALL PA UM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, A BOUT eight miles from tho city partly improved. A good iX hewed log house, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm is well ndaptcd to raising all kinds nf grains This farm must be sold soon, nnd is offered cheap, persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do better than by railing ou us. If this does not suit, wc have others that will. SMITH &. MILLS, i" ay 1-1 Real Estate Agents IHt .WILLIAM nLACJKHTONE, I1 r.NDEUS bi- prole isinmil services to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity. (Rephtence nt the Capital Hocsf. Ollice on High trect, opposite the United States Hotel. ItF.rKK TO Samuel Gulhmav, Esq., Prof. R. H. Howard, WTO. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof, a M, Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbus Prof. Dni'l DrakP Cincinnati I I - 1 r - FOR JUNE. GRAHAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June. Godty'l Lady's llook tor June. Hurtaiii's Magazine for June . Just received and for sale by MSyflO I N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. FOR HALF, S bur. Sliiufjlinir Lath, and Reech Joists. A LOT oi Beecfa 9 il Inquire Mf mayj7 C. HCOTT, Journal office. I Hn HiA POO WOOL wanted Uthotr Warehouse, a wc;ww near the National Road Undue, by Hp If! rilUH & HALE. I ONSlNfJ'S IMCTOItlAI, FIKI,I BOOK of the Re- vnluti'Ui Nos. 1 nn, l le by JMMO 1. N WUIHfNG & HUNTINGTON, A. B. WOMrtAL'OlI. WH. r. WHFKLRn. WOMBAVOH & WIIEKLER, ATTOBNEYH AT LAW. WILL practice as partners in Frnnklin aid the ndjoiningenun-ties. Prompt attention will be given to the adjustmcntund collection of claims of large or tmall amounts. Wm. I". Wiikelkb, Notary Public, will take deposition!, acknowledgments of deeds. &e. Office in Neil's New Building, north of the Neil House. I oluoibus, June 24, 1850. june04-dly wlm NEW BRICK OltOCERV, CORNEIt OF IIKill AM) FRIEND JSTItEKTH. 'PHK undersigned having purchased the stock off J. M. Brown, I will continued the Grocery and Forwarding and Commission business, nnd bee leave to cnll the attention off our friends nnd tho public generally to n well selected stock of Groceries, &c. Ac, to which a large stock will be added soon, and offered at wholesale ami retail at low prices. mnrSj-dAwtf. STAGF, fc FRISB1K. WOOD! WOOD! JbiALKO PROPOSALS will he receiwd nt the office of the Her-retury of State until 12 M. on Monday, the loth day of July, 1(00. for mod for the use off the Htate, ns follows : AH) cords of wood aU feet lung. 1U0 3 " None but dry hickory', licech ur sugar maple is wanted. Romls with approved security will ! required for the delivery of the wood in the State House yard before Die SOU day off Octo-Iht next One hundred nnd twenty eiuht solid feet will be required fnr I cord of wood. BKNRT. W. KING, Hee y of Htate, A. A. BUSS, Treasurer off Htate, JOHN WOODS. Auditor Off State. Columbus, June ut, d.twtojulyin OIL C LOTHS. I AKGK nnd splendid lot of Mnlmgimy, Pancy, German, Chili nope, English nnd American furniture Oil Cloth.", fui-t received and for sale by J. D. OSiiOIIN A- CO, OTI('K,-The notes and accounts nf George Gere A Co,, are left with us fur settlement tmd cnllectiori. They must be pnid without delay. (iKRK, ABBOTT A CO. Colmiihnn, July I - pi. I'RINTINO MATERIALS FOR Mi l.. hOR sale, low for cash, or on shurtcredit, a large assortment ol Printing Materials, consisting In part of I Double Medium Smith Press 1 Htanberry Press. Bl lbs. Pica. 4IX) " llourgeois, nearly new. 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 ' Minion, " Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part ol which is nearly new. Together with .Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book nnd newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion of the above will bo sold extremelv low for cash. ur on snori lime. deellj CHAS. SCOTT, Agent NEW l.Oi WF. have in store, and offer fur sale nn guod terms 7doi. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doi. Rroad " " 100 " tihovcls and Spades "-Kk) Mill and Cross Cut Saws. tOO boxes Window Glass. 10000 liffhts " Sash 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed OIL 200 kegs Nails, assorted. GF.RK, ABBOTP A CO., ne7Q At the sign nf the Gilt Padlock. AlAr'AI I. fcVM I m i un MACAULAV'H ENGLAND. 3 vols. 12mo. Muslin. MMMM Hume's England. For sale hy Maftl I. N. WIIITINO A HUNTINGTON. i AKIMAIJK TltniMIMN. I ()(', PAIR Elastic Springs ; 20 sett Iron Axle-: 100 sett Brass Hilhb Bands I :i bsles Moss i Patent I.enlher i 1 .ace. Tults. Damask Linings i'aintel and Gum Clotli Tacks, BeOMM Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac For sale bv ju.ii-7 ana ubott co. ROTICB IB hprfbjf iv,l that the .!,.rnlT hn. bwn .ppoint,Hl RDtl quRliflr.l . tho .iin.ini.tr.tur l Ihn r.t.p t I.nmnjo . H,,rki,.,.at,' of Franklin count,, derr-iur. Inncl8.w3t WILLIAM OKAIIAM. Dublin, Juno lg.V). NOTICK H horolj, ei.on th.t tho flitwril.T 1,M hoon appointed and i qnalifi.,1 a. ailminiftrntor with tho will annexed ol the eiuto f John Htephcn late of Frnnklin oounty. dooeaaed. jnnolPwSf WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1-:." COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . HI DO WAT Sl CO., AMDSAOTOES STBAM KNOINEh, KUOM now and impmrod patten).. amonR which I. one fnr tha WJLKY flAW MILL, nf rnmpart form, with MILL IRONS and fixture, complete. They .1". make the celebrated PARKE R s PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, an.l nil other IRON and BHAS CAdTIN(i.J unall, made at Foundrio.. mac, I isor nf .B kiifi. made promptly to order. BU RN eEI.EIIKATKII f'OOKIMi STOVE. Premium CM,kinR Htoro., Parlor, ?b,m, and Chnrch Ptore, and Fnrnace., Fire firate.. and I I ul 'IN- all warranted, are c.n-tantly for aale at WHOLksaLK and BIT ail on liberal term. Merchant, and others dealing in Plough, and Stove, are re-pectfully inritnd to oxamine our atock and price ColtoiiDui, febl3-tf A VAUU. I WODIJt respectluJly niiiiDunce to the eitiens ol Columbus - nnd its vicinity, that I have inudc u now arrangement in business, and my pecuniary condition renders it necessary to settle ail my account. I have been doing business among you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, and am the only man ho ever engnged exclusively In It up to the present time It Is a business that requires unremitting attention, and for the bettor "eeumplishiireiit of which 1 hate- made an agreement with Mr. George W. Williams, as may be seen by the advertisement below, by which ho will become my partner. I take this occasion tosey to all with whom I have open accounts, prior to June 1, '50, that they iioi-i lie settled up, either by note or otherwise, immedb ati'ly. r 1 I have inniiey enough due to free mo from embarrassment, not-WtttU andiug some ,t my friends are fearful thi, i$ not the case. I nave lived among and duiw busioess wltli you several years. I intend, while my up. u to vovl relying uJpon mJ m i, resources aud reputation as a business man in tfie business in h h I am engaged. ask no combination to assist me by conspiring ugainst others in thn none calling, to their injury. I have no ruwwcrs out, hut I think this community will bear me out m saying that I am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my business, and ever have been. Relieving that I feel as uWl to the living as any one, and thank-ful lor oast lavore, I solicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, ha been in my employ nearly ono yew i. u.l assisted m.' through -or most 1 earful and' trying tune luring the prevalence of the cholera lost summer, ile is known as tar as his acquaintance extends, as a gentleman well qualified tor the business in which he is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recommending hint tu your favorable consideration. Itespectlitlly, AZZUH W. READER. June iW, 1850. azzub w. nuw acoeoK w. williams CITY COFFIN WAKE ROOMS. LAD hit Sl WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, have associated themselves togeiln r in the business of Undertaking, in the city ot CohimhuB, and would respectfully announc e that their depot or ware rooms will be found, fur the present, at the old stand oi A. W. Reader, near the Hibbi Hayscales, where they have n splendid assortment nf Coffins, consisting, In part, of mahogany, cloth und velvet colored, Cherry, Black Walnut, Ac of every sort, size and description, finished and lined in a style supc-rtur to any m the eMcrn country va ying in quality and price to suit the leebugs of all who may need them for deceased friend Itaev have and will constantly keep on hand, shrouds, glovcsaud stockings, ot every -ize and quality. They ore 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 nnd a corpse to any part of the State whenever called for. r A. W. Reader has the exclusive right off the -tote off Ohio for 1 rump - celebrated ( Corpse Preserver, the use and utility of which can only he appreciated by witnessing its effects. Suffice it to say, ' If. 6c . are prepared to preserve a corps! free from decomposition or change, any length of time, nnd convey it, in that condition, to any part off the country. They are also provided with a substantial Vault in which to de po-it the dead previous to iiitcrment, agreeably to tlie foelinss Meitdl und relatives. Cooling Hoards will be furnished at any hour during the day or Mgbt, by culling at the shop or at the residence ol cither one of the firm. One uf the linn may always lie found at Ihe ware room durlua the day, or nt his residence at night An they will attend to all colls promptly, and are determined to render satisfaction, they confidently expect to be sustained in their undertaking. Reridencc of A. W. Read,r'2d door from Third, on Mound street, adjoining German Church. JtnidcNce of G. IV. William-'IA door from Third, on Rich, opposite Baptist Church. JanfM-tf A'sT,r,Mm uail1 lor RhSs- c Mvass Bagging, Grass, and IV l arred Rope, and all other descriptions of paper-maker's 7 CVRUS W. FIELD A CO. deirr-dJtw At their Rag Warehouse, 94 Bee k man it 100 BAOH Pimento ; 511 bag. Java Conee, landing from Uni - tl',1 Stflton. HI, or.nlobv KIN.J A- II h'fc'VVL'O a S CmcinnnatJ JUCJAU AND 3IOI.AHSES, 350 hdda Sugar, fair and prune; IdHObMi Molaaao.; for aale by KING & HEFFNER, "r33 g? Main .treet, Cincinnati T IWCTrJ ON LAW REFORM a very dealrable coUection of 1 Legal 1 npern, to which tho attention of member, of tie Convention i. respectfully invited, dishing',, Manual ; Joflerson'. do. Southerlmitl (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rule. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary. Now Constitution. For aalo at J. II. RILEY & CO.'S Bookstore. CAUPETING. SUPERFINE Three Ply and ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oilcloth,, anil stub d Window Curtaina, tor aalo by WM. A. McCOY t CO. ('IIK'KKKING A- (JILBEKT'el PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for Bale at manufacturer', nrl-ee. A. REED, Agent, Four doora North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. anlU-dly I'U'KK IIANe.INfiH. A LARQB assortment ol l'npi r Hangings and Borders for sal., V, I "y WM. A . McCOY 4 CO. M KNTEHTAINMENT AT FOREHT UKOYE. lis. DAMS will attend to giving Tea at Foreat Grove, every evening, trom live to eight o'clock. June H 7,(1 jgt AMBS NEW NOVEl,.-Tho Old Oak Cheat, hy G. P. R. ' Jamtt, :i?iac. The Dnltnii's, by C. Lever No. 2, 6c. For sale hy junlo I N. WIIITINO It HUNTINGTON. 1NEW ROOKM. 1 BS History ol the Cuntessional, by John Henry Hopkina, D, D.j 1 voi. l'Jmo. The Past, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated from tho Frenoli of De Lamortine, 1 vol. 12luo. For sale by jul I.N. WHITINUi HUNTINGTON. VACANT LOTS FOR HALE.-Two small Iota on Gay v street, near the comer oi' Fourth atreet. Cheap and on easy f"-'8- SMITH &. MILLS, Heal Estate Agent, JOSEPH LIITKNCOTT. I.IPPENCOTT cV It 1 It It . wm. e. BARB. MASTPACTUHKBS OI' PHOC.NIX FIRE PROOF RAFE9, s" htivrrn mwd .'u.l SmithJUId 8mm fH Tuo.day Bllomoiii,, July 23, 1948, the undersigned were r ' called upon l,y Mesnrs. I.ippencott Barr towitnessan hon-Ml ami lair teat of one ol their Phoenix Safes. The fumBCe be-bl proband, the Safe was placed Inside therool with books pa. IT" '"" "lonoji when the door of tho Safe was closed and He lire kindled at i, quarter pnst 2 o'elook, and in n short ti,no the Si.1i, was red hot, and continued until ball pnat six o'clock being about four and a hail hours, when tho committee express. il tin n si,t,.., tion that the time occupied with ruch heat waa Miliii ii nt. Tl,o furnace wm then pulled down, Safe cooled, and lh. don, opened tlie bonks, paera and money safe The heat was n great as to melt off tl,e brius mountings. We. therefore tnko ploa.-iii o ini ixoui,,,,.,,,!,,,,, these Sates U, tho public aa hn. tag, in our judgment, entirely iire-prool. JARVIS it TRARUE, NOCK t RAWSON, CORNWAL Si BROTHER, liltANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CRONUN. I am engaged In Ihe loundry business, and know something alini.t rurnaoes and heal. I witnessed thn burning of the above safe, nnd can freely sav there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend thorn to the publio as bciug, in my opinion entirely hrc.prnof. yyaj Ay ' Messrs Butties, Comstock Sl Co are our agent, for tie above Mil. .-. when a sample can bescen, and also at the ollice oi the J"rnl. LIPPINCOTT St BARR. PAINTS. VV K l",vo on hand and fr Ule l0clt m,rket re, v V l.ni'oed Oil, White and Red Lead, Conch and Furniture i arn,n. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with n groat variety of paint., brushe., lie. At the aign of the l GILT PADLOCK. .. .. . (30 Reward: STOLE, Bon the subscrilKir, in Perry townahip. Franklin 'V,n..yi.ii" w.f" "'ht of ""' DAKK CHEST- BUI Milt Hu, MARE, wven or eiuht years old, with a large saw on her right thigh, a plain lialteV mark around her nose, and n little wlute around one hind loot ; in her gait, generally rack.. 1 he above reward will be paid to any one who will return the mare and arro.t tho thief, or ir, will be paid for tho mare alone. J"18 LEWIS T. LANE. I OOO B0XI!S WINDOW GLASS, amongst which may a. ,y.i, ,unii s, k anii 6tmhle thlc.k French, the beat l itll,urg. Also, cheaper glass ol all the usual sizes. Atthesign "f""1 jjylj GILT PADLOCK. KILI JIBI H SAaLtStn AND COKlTcOMPANY. 1 ' meeting of the Directors, held June 21, '50, It aa order-ed that the subscriptions lo the stock be paid to ThomM ","''''"' TteMurer, in m'tallmi-nta as follow., to wit : per cent, on ur before Monday July 1st, next. do Aug. 5, do do Sept. 2, do do Oct. 7, do ,.n Hn. A An 3d do 20 tth do 20 ",tb ilo 20 Mi do 10 , rnuipiness on mo part or stockholders is exported. jn22 tnov4 WJL , pLATT, Se, WM. A PLATT, Secretary , FOH SALE. 'OUK very de.irable small building lots on Rich atreet, east ol Seventh atreet, for sale very low and nn good to un. Inquire " IjunoH d SIMTH AV MILLS. GNM SALE Two houses and lots, with stables, w,ajd house. and every other eonvenieuee attached, situated on Friend atreet they am brick buildings and in complete order, and will be wild rrr, law if applied for soon. Buyer, will do well to call on ua Iwtore purcbwlng elsewhere, mayle SMITH A MILLS. STEEL GOODS Beada, Ring., Claaps, Slides, Bag,, Purse., ate. Also, Pen Knites, a splendid M.ortment p2t 1. R. RILEY k. CO. 3nl FOB s U.K. Two elegant and suhst.ntial DWEL Vim LIM , HOIJSKS , ,t, Town street, between Fourth and Fifth AUUl. SMITH A MILL8, epl" Worth Room in EKebange Bank. TOOLS. rpo Carpenter, and others who use carpenter tools, we roost A respectfully say that we have the beat assortment ol tool, ever brought to tills city, and we are dispo'ed to aell them very low force . Jyl GERE. ABBOTT CO. B. P. CONWAV. I. R TOMXIItlOIf. B. F. CONWAY CO., OROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON. and f ommlwaloi, nnd Farwordiam MrrewauBta, FRONT STRX FT JyJ-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO.
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Full Text | COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1850. VOLUME XIV. NUMBER JO. pjtlNTED AND PUBLISHED BT BOOTT It BA30OM. ofl'lUt nUiii " or ,T- AN" """" iujn' TERMS limtrlulil)- in imIvii The Daily, to paw In I'olii.nbu.. per year 01 ' ,f ' ' sent hy mall DM "f !"! J "" ,, during the session, nil TrVWeMJJ bulaiioc M year In Cnlu.nhu. g (Hi 4 INI :i iki mi I mi i 1 (HI 2 IKI I IKI ilv innil ,y ma,' I... 'IV) . . irlv llV llllltl The Weekly I" ,oiu......... Out of M I'jr "''"i1" Toetabi of (par opwirdi .. K . liiim "jj''ii i""1 upward to our address. 'IVlHV...'llTv - "inKl' ; M " - Tii !"" "' ffv" llu'' "l'vlir''" AiIvitiInIiiu. The following rnf nnl rule, of advertising have linn agreed : lh.. pr,,nrii.i.r.ufll..'OI,i.,Wl;mmMdlb.OBto "Cue Journal, to hi- oWrv.-d, in 11 case, after Ihi. ili.tr. July .0, IBM. 1)1. ilv I'illlll'. OU square, 10 Hum or loss,,e in.cruon n . .i 0MB additional.." h it it 1 week II II ..." , 8..." ., it ii 1 month u ii .1 9 ..." ... 0 50 ... 035 .... 150 . . . . a oo .. 3 00 .. 4 00 . . . . 0 00 .... 800 .... 10 IXI . 15 00 . . 18 IHI 6 ..." 9 ..." -landing tard, ' Uw tWii, P """ "J jjjj I column, with 4 changes, Ej (() " "?" ., 25 00 Ifr ' U - .W (JQ I changed weekly ,) Mi " " , 2H ,. 3500 f ii will) -I change, " 1(; ww 1 " ," J 45 00 ., ihuiu'i-d wivuy ;J ;";;;"""..;';,;''"bo i Other case's nut n;ovi,'led i"r, clinrgi .bli in conformity with the noovo rat. , , . , Tin- sliinilnnl "f measurement t.i bo iiiiniiin tyii'. For each nil.litiunal square in I1"' il'iily. inserted urn- iiiimlh, nr a nr.-nt.-r 1. nKlli of tirn.-, imil fur etch iddlttoMl Klttlra tnawrloi under llu- yrarly rates, ball l"'e. , . . Nu u,lv,-rli, in.-nt lu l,i- considered l.y 111,- year, unless It ih cine, un tin- manuscript, nr proTtOtUlj agreed upuli between the ''"fuiLtor. nut WUjMi fur J J""".. ','vniM- mm beyond tfaa ernotml charge, tor their pah ,ti.,n Announcing ulhlnlo. (for ntllco ul every description,) to be ,-l,u,-".-.l t llu- r..tv nf fitly cents per week, fur each name ; the .win- lu In-, ill nil i-nw. I""1' ' Ivnm-f. All IdvprW-iutniU fnnn .trnngers nr traniii-iit peramu to ho ,,;:,;:: . on u,,, r ....;..i.7 l lr,.,-rli..ii.. will hn conUnui-d nn.i month, ! urd,-rn.l nul. .,! un it will be .-xu.-t.-ii oeorattfJY. . ' ' -I . , , l v.-vlv iulv.Tli-.-r-, will li- .-.l".-.i rutldly tu til. ir r.'K..l.-.r Mtsi,- . ..nrt n1lv.-rti.in.-l.W ..ft ! tiui1B thpr..- '"'mITa er., floneral Ago,,.,. Kctd rM.tr. hv tin. nice- .it the uhihI riiu-ii. No aL can at: iNsrantt. ouatuitootw. UtSSSSm tot abarll ibla i.ntituliun., lire cumpunics, ward '"'Miimwe nnUi-ca tu Ih! charged 25 centa. n, ,, . it. .1 without 1 ",','"m 9 ,viSn.,oruliitu..rynutl.-M,.nd when .0 accompanied, tu he '"'li'eeuliiruilv.-rUs. r.i.anil all others .ending communications ur rriiiriM md.ee.. .h-airin, to call attention to lair., suiree. con-eo?M Tr 1.1 y pub it-.-..tertaimnran where charges are mail.! lur i ll iiutices uf private ia.oc uti.iM every null.-.- !lSK"ti S ,.,erprwr, c,.l.-ul,l urii, , w unn.iul.- ,...livi,lu,.l iul.-r.at, can un ly be inserted wi 1. & ..ndina that the mm U tn be pmil lor It ...tendi-.l tu i.T. ri.-iliiith litorW biimi,the ..ion will be ehaifM ul Ihoriiteul n'li: le.. til... Wrrnt. per hue, ami the,, only wh.-n . ccomnanieii by nn ndverli.einent. . . . All'Zul.il BilveitiBcment. tu be charged not less than double the bove nites, mid measured a- ii solid. ,,,. Advertiwnients u the inside exclusively, tn be charged at the rate of 50 l-r cent, in lulvance on the ubnvo n-les. inona y. will he hoUa lur the price ol .iKrttng ndvertise inents brought in by them. W. A. NKII., Vlli.ruev .11 Low un.. unlii'lior 111 F w S Win. LUunn Jr., No. B, 1.JH.W..W-) ,iio -ecr.-u.ry ,.l ntale's uffice. declD-dly . II. Ill TTI.KN, IMOMI nnd ,'oun.cllor .11 l.aAV, ('oliiiiibii.. (Ihl 0. OfJciNo. S, Neil's Kxchwge, oppu.ite cecretary of BUM . uiHce. lt,:otiw.,::' """""" Atlorn. v nt Lnwund Sollcllom In (ibnnccn. .d.r"'NK Ml"" 'S,,,.k.. B. I O.tlMTOI K . rnrwnrilinx nud Omajmlan .tlerelmnlH, ProdiDers, fnd ,..rd Oil m; It RID8WAT OOrni Iron l-onnilrv, Urond .lr. i t, none llu- BM4t, ( oliim-t 1-. Ohio. Hove, uf rilkin.ls, and igre.1 i.riety uf lutings, always .i hand. octl,'41 1)11. IlilllHIIT TIKl.tll'SIIN'H OKKK E, eVTO. 4, No !xebangr, nppusite the Hecn-Uiy ol Rb.tu - 11 iiftee. High .t., i;ulumhus. M" UEoiuiK k. waLciitt. 810N A N I. It A N N Y. H I'AINTEK, ov-dtf SSSSJSi. Allornev nn.l (ounaellnr ..I l.nw, t:oliiliihu, I Ii In. .llu I ! itotBke Ibe Ail wledginelil t l-l. IV lor the Htate of New Vurk I um, e on High rt., betw Ml Town mid Utta I. N, WIIITIX) 111 NTINIiTON, BOOK ni'l.l.Klir. and WMl r, next iliiur luthe (.union Hank, High nrrrt, C1.lu.11bu., Ohio. A large assortment el books .tnd Hl.ili.mery always on lisnd. wTSiir: ' sl'l Ill-IIIT Ac I.II.I.Ei nOOK-BIBDEKB, Utah itrwn, nppo -it.- thi hbteOBta kOo- P ImnbM. mptjm UK.IKIVAI.. UIl MAItlM'S UIHI'K, corner ol Kiel, ,o,d ihird streets, adjoining his residence, and uppwta Ihr Kir.t Baptist MM lie, 1 1 -.III L?T1;:!1trI,M' ",,,"""a i:,,,,"r 'tmr Nu 117 Main rtm-t, CiiirinmHi OKKBt ABBOTT CfhT DKAI.KIt.iin lUr.lww.'Ni.a Cullcry, Ir.m, Nwls (.1, I Ihum-ItuiUirr matfrinln. Knrniftii: nl Mwhiuin iil I imiK Military Qmm, ic. iVf., Ro. 11 0 "trct, aign of the (.lit I'adlucfc Davis, SMITH CQm , CuMMI-hu-n ash iuiiWAiil'iSti MERCHAMTB, Whok DcHlfrBinfinfrWaml produce, I'lirtaimnilh, Ohio. FrrMAal attPiiUi.ii uiv.-n U iwiving and rurwnrainu wliinn Pnidniv coni-ujrned fr bI'- 'f MMfililB, lioKM AMnrmowa. itAKI.ll & Alt.MSTIM(, REAL ESTATE BROKERS mm) GENERAL LAND AGENTS. OBm, Huth ruom. Exchange Hank Building, Coliimbm, O MOUNT KA(JLE TRIPOM, FnUtaMBj and biirr.lal.ing all tinifhrd BBBM an.U.la surface, surh as ggM.WlTlT, B Willi BflMMta nnd !.. nrc,H'in-itow-I'nncHf BHlIM The SrifHifU American, in p-aking uf thin article, MM I "Oj rtllthf BUhstanora which iiavo. heftn apnlicd to jM)lih laB and fMft 1MI Ml NMl tliat known by the name l Tnih. Mux ia a fluueriur article to that brought from Italy by the TH Ha I, and now generally u-l throuijhout all lllipi. It 111 ciry family and every workuhop." Thr -ubM-ritter, Hie imenii uir un- mi, - k- k : turniah it to dealers at mmufacturers' pricM, Hmurkranera and Mechanic am MMM to rail and try tlie article, and in MM when- it dws not give the MM entire satiBtnrtion, MMMMJ will twrefomlted. . BAIN BOfTOJ. mayli; No. High t., aiim "f the Back Haw. tA HI NET MAKER ! , CAN find Veneer Varnish, Hand Paper, (ilur, mxl nearly all MM article in their Unr, at the Ptgn of the m, riy GILT PADLOCK. PATENT LKVEH C LOCKS. AN K W article just received at Call and teeth.. jun-.1 BltOWN Kirk.- jo li OABLIILBi (iMt of QUBMMj Ohio,) Prndaee, CMMMMMM1 nnd Fnrwnrdina Merehnnt, inayloPm CLMVMLAXD. OHIO. ELORinOE A. MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, HUfk 1"' MMF nnrtk.of Town, oppo$itt thr V. S. ffa'l, A. HE prepared to execute all orders in their line of MMMMj in IX the neittest and motlajhionabW atyle. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, MBMB A. L. MARTIN. BAIN cV IIOKTON, I HON MONORRS, WHOLFHALF. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Sash. BMM and House Trimmings. Also, .Iwilers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Copper, and every variety Of I III,'!." -''( SifD ul me Daca .-aw, m mgn cur-m- CHAKLK9 A RAIN. JAMES M. HORTON. mayldtf KAII.KOAD OMMBI S LINE. MTlZENflletmns; in the Cars, by csiiinjt at the Stage offlce, V' North-East corner Nefl Hoose, can secure Railroad Ticket, and also have the Omnibat call for town in any part of the city. marMly B- O. REAM. Ssw'j O. R. Company. R. P. L. BABBR. w I Lew. Calsnbm, "bin. omptlyto all proCeasional business inl Oftee East side of Hbrh tt, over m Atterne 11TILL stteTid promptly to all professional business ii iutrusted v to bis care. ORVe tMt sine oi Mian si ows SeAdler Shop, nest door south of the City Book fcoMoal k.eum 01.1) DR. .1 WOII TOWNHKNO, Thr iriginat diteorrrrr of thr (Itnuinr. fMMMM Sartajtarilla- (LD Dr. Town-end is now nljout 7(1 years of age, and has lung " Iwen known an the Autliur and Dlacuvmr Of the OtMUM Ori(rinl ' TUWlMMll MMpHriila." )Mnn poor, lin was i oiiiju I led to limit Its manufacture, by which means it has been kept out Uf irmrkt t, nud the Hales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached the ear ol itimiy, nevertheless, as those iiersojis who had been healed ut urn diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful cures; it relaxes Htricturesiuul ti,'hUies, removes all obrt ructions mikI inviKoriiUw the entire nervnui system, li not this then tho HltfHtMB you priH-mirn ntly need Btttoan any ofWM thins he laid of H. l Tuwtisoiid'a Inferior hrticler This youni mim's liimid is not to be compared with Uiu old Doctor's, because ol one grand fact that tho one is inrapublo of deteriormtloti, and never spoils, while the other doea : aourlng, fermenting, and blowing tho buttles containing it into fragments : the aour, acid li(Uld exploding, and damaging other goods ! Must nut this horrible compound be poisonous to the system ( What I putneid into n system already diseased with neltl 1 What causes Uispepsia but MWl Do we nut all know that when food sours in our dtoniauhs, what mUchief it produces flatulence, henrt-burn, palpltatinn ol the heart, liver complaint, diarrhuia, dfNO-tery, colic, anil curruption of the blood r What Is Scrufulu but an ncid humor in tlm body f What produces all the huniurs which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Bheum, Eryshiclaa, White Swellings, Fever Surea, and all ulcerations In-tenia! nud external 1 It Is nothing under heaven but nn ucid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ut the body, more or loss. Wllst causes KheumatiHin but u sour and acid (hud wliieh iiii-iiiuatcM ilselt between iliejuinti iimt elst; where, Irrita- tmtr and iuflimiing the delicate tissues upon which it acta T So of nervous diseases, of impurity uf thn blood, of deranged circula tion, anil nearly nil Un- ailmeiiiri wiocn ninu t nuini 'i nature Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse tu use this Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound ul S. 1'. Towns, end. and vet be wi.iilil lain have it undet.md Unit Old Dr. Jacob Townsed s Genuine Original Harsaparilla, is an imitation of his nteriiir jireparnliun ! I Heaven forbid that we Hhould deal in nn article which would bear the most distant reset iiblmtcc. to H. V. 'i'owiiHend's article I We wish it gHMgatPOtL bMMMM it Is tlie absolute truth, that S. P. TownBend'ri article anil Old Dr. Jacob TowiiHend's Harsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar ; that they are un like m every particular, having not one ainyie mint; m common. As rt. p. Towneend in no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, ho nharni nccu list know d no Dundf medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee run the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all tho virtues of the articles used in preparing it, ami wincn tire un ii:ii.ic "i cimi.'' . men mi:' hi t Tiller tin tu the Agents of Disease Instead uf health t Hince the above wns nut in type tlie followini; fact haa come to our knowledge which is truly tyled The Triiitnpli ni jiiMtiee 'I'm wnr i-.ittieu : S. I1 Vownnhid uhnnJuiieil thr fieldOld Dr. Jacob HmMMmIvM iliratid lnj (he VrupU H. I'. Townsend has nt last civeu no tho maiiulacture of any mine riareaparilla, having disposed of his busiuccs lo some stran-ners. Thns his claims to Originality and other pretentions fall to tin- ground. lie voluntarily uimimons tnein. in hum I'Viming me iwiii ueiore the public, by dinpoxing uf his trade 1 lie liiet that lie wax Ho utiyici;iji, n. ciifinM. Die ucciiliiilioii ol whuse life was a worker on ItaitroailH, canaln, chopping wood, -eiw lot's, dock ttickH, Ac, A c. 'I lie fnct, iiNn, ilia! hix article be came notorious for ifs Houring, Ferment ing and Hurtling the Bottles, thereby deceiving and injuring flu-sick, and destroying gnuda, 1. inun-tniti's bevoinl all doubt tlie inlbiev "I Iih prcteilHlons, uiu) the baseless fabric ul his claims. leiealler It 1." to t.e .- lit nut lo tlie iieiiule hv Home Mrimyerc, yet bearing the name of rt. P. Towinend. Wc havo been Informed that these rttrnngerslntenilto print on the labels the name uf sume Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible itA bad character of rtouriiig nud FwnMDtfQf. Let the ueonle tu lv iiiiderstmul Hint no If eviimpmg. no new hutching, no prefixing of Chemist's uame or any other folly will redeem rt. P. Towtitcnd fl souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from it present character ; and it they du this, it will become another article of fNirsapurilia, imd they might as well give it another name first as last. It Btiuulu men in1 called uie stranger n narswwuw, mm wan rt. P, Tuwnend's. Hut if tiieie is no Hlu'ration, the people may c till expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Itout lleer Btutl". We have felt it a dutV to inform the public of the true position oi this mutter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's rtaraaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago rt. p. Townsend left his old fitnnd in Fulten st., a first rate nturr, nnd sat himstdf down only a few. doors below lis, in Nuueeau at., the aottTM "n'l OhjflOtl ol Wtncli We leave otliei's in judge. We understand these rtf rangers, who have taken up rt. P.'s business, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will MM Ml it AeM Strangers follow us as rt. P. did. Depotfor the Old Doctor's rtHrsBparilln is now L0& Nusbru t. THOMPSON, SKIf-LMAN Sl CO., Proprietors. Principal office fur the Western States, Vine ft., .'Id door above 4th, Cincinnati. CJ. W. CAKHOUN. General Auent, to whom all OfMMOf applicatioii for Rguncies muxthe uddressed. lllh Buwtparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in Ibe Btats, and In advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county then- ia s ime one authorized to establish sub-mreni'ii'R Ihr (In- rouMY in which he resides, and tlie smiio enn be ascerUilneil by reference to the county impen. For sale in Columbus by I) EN 1(1 t HARRY, Agents for Frank lin countv. AIM, Djt HMWT l.o.so, uroveport tebati-dAwly HILL'S (iLMT.NK AND I AT KMT liHPKOVIil) B A BfiAPARJ)XIA. 1 NOW ALL Mi;N, that we have In- day appointed H, II. IV MKAKINCrt. of Cincinnati, our Antf for the State of Ohio at large, for Ike mU of Dr. John HulCt Gtnuinc Imjtrotcd Ertrart flsWMJMriHl. where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied nt the proprietors' lowest prices Signed: JOHN HULL & CO. Louisville, Ky., April LA, 1850. K. Eherly, sucressor to R. 11 Meakings, at the old stand, High street, is the only authorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Hull's rtur-snparilla in Columbus, where citizens anil fltrangers may rely Dp. on olit.'iiniug Ma OMfflMtaad Imjiruved Article. As there are counterfeiters nbout, he sure to buy from the authorized Agent, ion) then vou will be ure of the (jenuitie Article U. II. MEAKlNUrt, tieneral Agent for Ohio, JUWT RMCUIVED, AT THB DEPOT tot the sale uf Hull's harsaparilla and other Popular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and (ienuine Harsaparilla, combining Yellow Dock, Htir Dock, and other valunble extracts, indienguus to out WmMTH noil, put up expressly fur this Agency. This great and Invaluable pfepantlMi is finding its way into the bosom of every alllicled lamily, lor the WI Qlfl world is challenged to produce mi article mo ploMtnt to take that will so effectually purity the blued, strengthen the system, and guard It against any sickness or epidemic whatever! It never fails to give relief, and Is warranted tu be superior to Townscnd's, and every other preparation before the liublic. In thi cttv liumlreilshiive ln-eiieiireifofthe worst forms ot Seidiiihi, Krypipelas, Dyspepsin, KIh iiinnti?m, Neuralgia, Scl-atie Pains, ami distress in the side and hrenat, and many who were un the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation of Dr, Hull's is nn secret or patent medicine; hence. tiKUHntids uf physicins prescribe find use it in their practice. Dr. Hull fisksnoproteetion by "patent," nnd if anyliberal-minded M.I), who is nut over hideliound In his prejudices and not too itrongfy lUHaJlO the "Chain-dang," M make DMpM swallow OsJotnel mi other villainous minerals, (nolens velens) will write to him and satisfy him that li has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his patients, he will gladly send him a full formu-lar of the iBgMMMll used in his valuable prepn rations. "Down with the leeobM I Down with MS Mood suckers! Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which has sent thousand and tens of thousands to n premature grave ! ITKIFV YOUR HLOODI Strike at theliesrtof the diease, n-moTH morbid secretions, give Bctioii to your liver, strengthen your digestif n urgans, and yuu MMMl fail to luilld up new ami pure blood for the sustenance of the general sytem. To do which, nothing ha been given to man nothing within tho reach uf hiininn agency Ik gins to compare with Hull's Fluid Kxtract uf Sarsnparilla He member that in case uf any dissatislaetiuii I will return the money, for I am so authorized by the proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by m KHKRLY, Only agent fur Columbus. Kast side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors south of the State House. ( Junel2-ditw) "1YRIIH W. INI" A 00) J otler for sale : No. 11 Cliff it, New York, Newspaper, ifflxVl Inches Newspaper, 'JHx4ti inches Newspaper, 38x4' inches Newspaper, Jtix.l7 inchea Newspaper, 'JtlxlWW itt. Newspnper, i!Ti.trt inchea Newspaper, 24x33 inchea, IsMMW. IMM inches Newspaper, MM inches. Newspaper, MAttM inches. Newspaper, SJ3x37 inches. Newspaper, aiiS inches. Newspaper, JiiMix35 inches. Newspaper, AiMix40i)4 inches. Newspap-r, i!7Mfx4( inches. Newspaper, ivxst incurs. Newspaper. 4x40 inches Newspap(;r, MN inches. ALSO, Envelop Paper 'J, 4011 reams all sixes. Colored Paper 1,750 reams assorted sixes. Writing Paper fi00 cases, a complete assortment. News and llook Ink Superinr quality. News and FUsik PapT made to order of any size and quality at short notiee. dev7-dw I l.AI'Llt U A It I.IIOI SK. CYRUS W. FIF.L11 A CO., II I Cliff st, N. Y., filler for sale Ki.pa( iiivo rnwnr.a '2IKf casks best duality Sona AaH '.'.' ton good quality. AL0M KM) bbls. ground and IIMJ bbls. crude. SMALTS West English 3 F Ii 4 E, and 4 F E super. Ultkamarikk Rest French and derm an, various brands Kaos i ,o bint Iomestlc, all qualities. I( .'.'i i li'Jfi bales Foreign, assorted qualities. Together with a complete assortment ot all kinds uf Pajier and Paper-Maker's Materials deiH-dAw a 1 A It II AMI SAW Hll.l. FOR NAI.K. A N excellent farm nf 179 acres, jo deuua tp Delaware co. R i 1 17, Pp. :t, S. 4, '.n the . at side ot mg waaiot st trie mourn ni Duncan's run ; about H acres iinpnrfed, about 30 of good bottam tut,.! Tho farm i svell caleulat'il fo arnln or stork. It la a nart ul the Maxwell tract There Is a ftne settlement around It On the premises there Is a good saw mill, which takea the water from Walnut creek and Ihancan'a run. It is a jrood sib for a grist milL The farm, and an undivided half of the saw mill, will be old together or separate. About one third ol the pay will bere-quin-d down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond lives on he place. Uylfi-ltdAwU WALTER THRALL. .rIONKY ! YIONKV! MONEY! Fifty Thnnannd Hollnr In Ohio! rn HE subcriler will give particular attention to the collection I in Ohio. Mirhlgan, Indiana, Illinois. 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'IIIIE undersiiined have funned a cupartnershlp under 0M I nameol STAdE A FRISItll,, furthctransm-iion uf a Whole sale ami Retell Grocery mill FdrwnrdhifC nnd I'nmmiisNioii liiiHlneMNf at tlie new I. rick (irocery, corner of llik'h and Friend streets, formerly occupied by J, M. firown, und solicit the ntten-lon of those wishini- to purchase, to a Inrce stock of i;oo(Ih in ou tllne. J. H. STA(iE. Columbus, Mar.'J5-dAwtt. C. H. PRI8BIE. KBsTF POSTED 1'P!! Kvery correct huslnes- m m keflM his huuks posfd up, so that in any emergency, or tor self-satiibiction, he can ti ll nt n glanco the condition uf his witrldly ptnflpeets, II such then is necessary tu our pecuniary comfort, nnd which warns us of nny Innovations or Iossim, bow much more necessary is It to be posted up in matters far more important, nml upon which hangs all the I 11,1 happiness of ourselves, our wives and little ones, in guarding the grentet suf all blessing, Mralth The siiil etli cts uf Inst summer should not be lot upon un and very wisely doth our City Fathers enjoin a nil, to look to our tenements, cellars, mid enclosures, imil to remove all offensive and deleterious eauses uf impurity to ihe air we breathe. Human Agency enu do much to alleviate if not entirely pn vent it repetition uf the disastrous effects ul that dremllul scnurge with which we were visited last spring and summer, Hnd which indiscriminately plucked trom our beautiful garden the rich nnd the poor, the young and the aged ! the loved father, mother, sister ami brother, and hundreds whom congeniality of ImKM and rriend'hip had endenred one to the other, in ties not t lie severed, only by dentil' Nothing through Human Agency luw ever been given to the world that will so thoroughly guard the system agninst Cholera, or any sickness whatever, ai the daily use of Dr. Hull'- Compound Huid Lslnie.Lof Sursiiparillji ! The Doctor haa very lately niBile valuable improvements by the combination of Yellow Dock and other Roots indigenous to our Western soil, that places " Bull's Sarsapurilla'' at the head off every preparation as R " Purifier of the blood," and ' Corrector of the general system." Nn one can have sickness thnt uses this valuable preparation. Certificates an- pouring in from every direction, speaking in the highest terms of the moil wonderlul cure- ever etlected, alter every thing else hnd failed. To oblnin the g. nuini; and la test improved, procure from the Agent for QoWMwMfc Successor to It. II. MerJtiugs, east side High street, next to Butler's Bakery. junelO-dAwtrw r-l(. StUslVf OMPOLND FLUID EXTRACT OF SA USA PA It I LI. A has given mure general satisfaction, ami has enred all the iiiailllalllltl for which it is recommended more elteeiually than any other similar styled pn parution before the discerning public. It is warranted to be six times cheaper and better than the molasses and water mixture uf Townscnd's, which in reality is hut a shallow compared to the intrinsic substance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable prepiiraton J Per-ons wishing to be cured of Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial Slid LI ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic pains, Itheumatiam, Dropsy, Colic, flick or Nervous Headache, Female f rnmplaints, Iiarrbei, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the system, (without laying the foundation fur other and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the disim-sing of calomel and other (Hiisonous minerals,) would do well to give this Sarsaparilla a trial. Our own experience proves It QM praise bestowed upon its active healing properties, by everyK-r-son wc meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, not only in this city, but from orders daily received from all distances, go to strnigthen our confidence in its being the gentf: t. curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from aTere medical, or shop treatment in cases of Dysentery, IHarrhiPa or Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word fur It, they will not be disappointed. Forssijby E. ERKRLV, Successor to R. 11. Menkings. marlf d Family Medicine Depot, High street. C" enth Attend. spiiiNii styles superfine sift I Plush Hats I as usual, only Also, for your benefit, Fin French Clntha, fashionable Cassimeres, new and very beautiful styles Vestings of both Silk and Maraailee, Cravats of diffcren design, suited to the season, Ac, Ac, Just opened by auU-dAw IL COWLLS A CO KCHITEf'T OFFICE- Meebnni.N If nil. Colimi-. ba, Ohio. N. B. KKLLV informs the public tin' during hla absence all his Arrhitrcturnl business. Engineering nnd Surveying, will be promptly attended to at the above office by th undersigned. H IL BLACKMoRE. iaON d Architect and Civil Engineer. NOTICE. jV ( ITICK Is herebv given, that we have this day appointed Smith 11 k Mills, i .y . our Agents, for ua and in our names tsi collect aod receipt lor the claims and accounts which have arisen or may hereafter arise in our professional practice. nr. rnAjii-in i u,n i; nr. n. uni, WILLIAM TRKVITT, " 8 HANHUKY SMITH, " O. W. MARIS, " JOHN B. THOMPSON, IL L. HOWARD, " 8. U. SMITH. " JOHN MORRISON, jan3-dwtl April 19, 150. ORKHSEH TALLOW CANDLES of the very tirftqual-1 ity can bo bad at all times at our factory, corner M Front and Sprltut streets. Also, Lard and Soft Soap $mBSmm bl p. howlett & co. MAa CONKUNU. WILLIAM WOOO. H.rmT Woofi o M I.IM-. WOOU cV CO., .11 IM KAi ri'llKH't OV fUUK Will TK tSAD, IN Ott, PAKIB WH1TK NO. I, DO. 110. PAltlH tlllKL'N, Ulty WHITE (.KAh, CHROMIC TK1.I.OW, iu n l.i .ii. CHROMIC OKKKN, bll HAKDK, CHKOHK RKt), PUTTT, CHINKHK BI.UK, oil., WHITING, ' KIRK DaUID,' A9SORTKU (JOL'd PAINTS, IN CtUKR VINKOAR. Y K havo odupb'd tlie most approved method, as practised by V T the Kiistern Manufacturers, In manufacturing White Lend, and will warrant it equal to any made in the United States. We warrant the (uidity of iiu'h article we manufacture to be as good as can he procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered atthe lowest prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CAS 1 1 FOR PLAX HKED. Any quantity of CAHTOR BKANS wanb-d. We will supply Farmers with Castor Means for seed, ami then contract to tuke item at market price annually. CONKLINd, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December '-'8, lrH9. dkwly VETKRINAKY MIJIMiKKY. T. R. UldHOP, Vktk&inaav Subqkox, RKHI'CCTFULLY oilers his services tu the inhabitants of this city and vicinity, insuring those who may pntronise him. that he will endeavor to givi general satisfaction. All surgical operations perl'onneg with perfect salety, And the majority of the discuses incident to the Horse cured. T. B. Bishop ciui be found at his Veterinary Forge, buck of the Neil House. Reference to tho following gentlemen i Major Baiou:r, A.L. Olmsteo, K. Williams, J. Bahton. juncS-d&w.'lm OARFBTING : CAitPETlNfi : A 1'. HTONK A CO., have on hand onu of the largest tnd best t9 assorted stocks of Fine Cnrpeu and Oil ClothM Brer oflbred in Cobnubus. emliniciim all the different stvlcJ, viz Suirtine 'i'urkcy and Wiltran Sumrlor Ingrain ; superior liipistry Krussi Supurtini! Rrussels; Im)ierial,:i Ply ; Snperime do r me ao Superior Venitiun; 10-4 Sup. Druggels, Woolen iim " i iiiawi Also, Boneiior Wtltran Tufted und ChmielRusis, Also, Sun riot IU-4 Linen Sheetings, at it vury great biirjjaiu. Also, a splendid assortment uf Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Bbtiee, Ac, Ac. (rnarlBlAw VMJAUlB REAL ESTATE FOH SALE. Tho sub seriber uti'ers for sale, on very liberal terms, the following described real estate, situate on thn National road, in the immediate vicinity ol tho sajstern boundary line of tho corporation uf CV liimbus, Hnd oppo.ete the Blind Asylum, tu wit: out-lots No-. Hi, 100, 100 aad 100, of Crusby'a udditiun uf out-lots. Also, Nui. 1, 4 nnd S, of Ramsey's addition, 'Jli, SI nnd :(0, ..I Clmmiilou's siiliilivion ul linlf aeetion No 93, Also, in-lot No. 'j;t. on Town ireet, of CliHinpioira ndiUtiou to tlie city of Columbus. Ou out-lot Nu. Wfi there is a goial twu stury brick huur.e, together with suitable out-houtes, Ac. There Is also on in-lot No. on Town St., a small frame house. For further particulars, as tu price, Ac, Inquire of the subscriber nu the premises. api;t-dAwtf AMOS S. RAMSKY. fill I. Mil, I'MI A SHOES. b RYAN'S LADLES' AND CHILDKKN'S CELEBRATED WSHOKS Buskins and Slips, thick and thin sules. Also, Children's duiters, the finest article made in the Union, just opened by (iipKI-dAw) IJ. COWLK8 A CO. HOWE'S SHAKER SA ItSAPAICl Ll.A CO.IIPOUND PnEPARKD BY STKAM, AND PUT t!P IN JUAHT MUTTLKfl. rTlBE recipe from which the Shakkh Sakhapabilla is made J wni purchased nearly year since, (ut ii gruatexnense,) from nn old Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (the Shakers, and although it 1ms not been made public until the present time, it bus been .'Kteiisively used by mimy ol the first physicians and liuni-Um of Cincinnati, who nave pronounced it fur sujierior to any other preparation of tho kind ever yet offered to the public. The mode in which it Is prepared, viz : by steam, enables the proprietor tu extract fan the herbs used their full strength mid mtl M sonco, lidesideratuin which has never yet been obbiined in the miiiiuliicruring Of any OMM Sarsaparilla Compuutid, hetiee it? vast superiurity as to Its medical qualities, over all other would be rfARSAPARlLLAS. To t:n at present using n Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince tliem off the above fact. Tim wonderful heuling powers of this preparation aro due to tlie maimer in which it i ureiiared. (namely, bv steam,) as well na to the composition of the ingredients used. Its leading ingredient if inn me neei tniporteu HONDURAS SARHAPAKILLA, (,'omhined with many other roots and herbs which are used in no etiier Sarsnpnrillacompound at present before the public ; and the physicians whu lmv examined the recipe, frum which it is composed, sny that it is the best preparation of thnt inestimable root extent, and that the properties it combines tii a medicine is entire- y peculiar to itself; it acts as a gentle stimulant, and nlso as an al teratlvi! as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid hi a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to thn stomach ns a purgative, in moving the bowels sulHclmt for the purposes ul Datum, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a QKNEBAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, tu removing all the unhealthy humors ot Impurities therein con tallied, and thereby invigorating the entire system, for which reason it is peculiarly etllcacious in the removal nnd pennnnent cure of all diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. Such as Scrofula, CutitneoiiB, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases re ulting from the use of Mercury, Ac, Ac. It is also not less bene-fi 111 in Uheuinatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive ness, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Diseases. Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they an- from corrupt humors ; and na a never failing remedy in all djseases arising form a DERANHFMKNT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirit", Despondency, Epileptic Fits, I'idpiti.tioii ol lin Heart, Neuralgic A flections, (ieneral debility, Ac, Ac. It ia found also lo givo great relief to females iu all complaints peculiarly incident to them. Tliii medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, aa in that depend- the benefit to be derived from its use. Be particular iu seeing that the hottest are put up in blue wrnp pers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head of one of Ibe sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the bottom of the lalel a fac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine frum being injured in Ul reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus : B. II. Mkakinos, Dkniq A Sons, 0. Ro-BK&Tfl A Co., Kino A Bmooa, Wn, Sciinkidhh. Sold in uuart bottles, at $1 each, or fi bottles fur $5, Principal Depot, No. I, College Hat), Cincinnati. B. D. Howe, Proprietor, lo whom all orders must M addressed. To be bid oi Ihn principal Druggists throughout the United States and Camulas. Call nn our agents and get it pamphlet, from which you will be able to judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual ease or not. HOWK'S ( KLKIHtATEH COUGH CANDY THE BK1T BKMKUV KNOWN FOB OOMMBj ('UI.I)v, MOAHSRNKSS. Mil THROAT, WHOOI'INO COUOH. SC., fcC. Its reputation is imw so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columhus, who will testify tn its merits. KINO A BRKK1S, (ieneral Agents lur Franklm county. Aim, tu be had uf the Druggists generally. nnvl(My THE ASSAM 'PEA COMPANY, 1 .'10 fjreenwirh Hireei, New York. proprietors' lagtucnll the attention of eunuoisseurs in I Tea, and the heads of families to tho choice and rare selection of Tens imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of suqiasMug richness and flavor. ITie Tens offered are the following The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 91,00 per lb. Nlphon, " 7.1 " Dlari, " AO Osacca, a (irecn Tna, at LOO ' Tmmm " 7a M Tickitslsn " 50 l.'d-ti Mixture, a compound of Ihe most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil nf Assam 1,00 " With a view to encourage the Introduction ol thc-e matchless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to dis tribe nt DJf lot. among the purchasers, a quantity uf Tea equal to thr jirtl yrsri' projitt on the sales etfecteil. Ilarh purchaser will receive enclosed in the pucksge, a numbered certificate, entitling him to unr thnnrr in thr distribution T r Fur everv tiliv rcnU laiil 'ut iiiul on lb" receipts amount iiu; to -'0,000, the undermentioned parceli of Tea. to the value ej ti-n per cent,, nr two thousand dollar, will bo girrn atrau a ..-.- according to the tollnwina scale: 5 Prizes f 50 lbs. of Tea each nt l,t" a-r lb. 'i.'s'l lbs. or 'J.V) 90 95 ' " " " 500 "500 50 " 10 " " 500 "500 100 " 5 " " 500 "500 330 - i " 950 "950 1 . Prizes in all. 2,000 02,000 Those persuna who preffr lower priced Teas ran receive their prizes in proportion, or they will be re-purchased for cash, at a deduction of 10 per cent. Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed. post paid, tn the Company's Depot, as above. (hlhc.')4&w3m 6000 COPIES SOI.II IN SIX WKKKSI OF the following valuable hook -The Lives of JAMKS MADISON and JAMF.S MONltuK, lonrth and fifth Presidents o the United States, by JMJM Uuinct Adams, to which is added . History of their Administration." This work is published in a large MM 19mu. vol. of 4t)0 paces, substantially Imund in cloth or leather, similar in style to " Seward's Life of J. H, Ailams."r.ntaininfi accurate port nut j . n I Price$,a5. There being no work extant giviug the private and public lives of these illustrious Presidents, and the World renowned reputation of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale for the above book, p Agents wanted. J. H. RILEY & CO.. Agents, janelO At the New Rookstore, Columbus. FOli HALE- few Lund WsrrnnM at r-du ed prices. In quire of roaym) BAKER & ARMSTRONG. Hard ware. ana. arkott a t o.. Mirn of the GIU Padlock, n. 161 !Iih atrcct, I AVE now in store and 'a tranritu frum the east, a very large 1 stock of hardware, cutlery, houw building materials, tar- II mint; and mechanical tools. We have long leen anxious to meet our customers on low price, we have now the nbilitv to do so. Our foods were boucht fur cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purrher up n as good terms, it out little better, than any other establishment in this vicinity Jme7 GERE, ABBOTT it, CO. IMII.K.HI, AND iTKA'IIIIIAT INSI KAM K. TIIF. FRANKLIN HEALTH A.-.-TRANCE COMPANY of Mai naebnaem emeoially empower, to insure arauirt acci 'TM. ' H :l i i" . , , - - OrncK Hbrh reet. opp,ito the Capital Houae, Colnmhu.. JnnelO-dtf D. R. MOAO, Aput. WHO W ANTS HAIKiAIN' FOR ,n cheap for caah TWO OUT LOTH, lituated on Wa,h ington aTenuo. north ol Broad arreet Inquire of jwml-j i. AKI.il II AAHBTRONU. TO CONTH ACTOItK. CLALKD PROPOSALS Will l r-ceived al the ollice uf the y Hoard ul Pubi c Works iu Hm t:ity nf Columbus, until the hour id PJ o'clock (mmni of IIYvno.,,,,, ,t i)ih duo of Juti nrrt, lor the construction off the fulluwing wnrh, to wit i OHIO CANAL. For the re building ul Locks Nos. 51, ?i and 55 nuur Portsmouth.For tho rebuilding of Locks Nos. M and M, south off Llckitiir sumuiit, near Lockbourne. For the re-buidlug of Locks No. , east ul Newark. For the rebuilding of nue of the lli::ht of Locks at tho Junction ol the Dresden side cut and tho Miifklnuin river, near Dresden,Fur building a Water Cute, with substantial cut stone shut-ments, un the suuth-eost embankment of the Licking Summit Reservoir. HOCKING CANAL. For building a substantial Culvert, off cut stutie masonry, op-poiito Worth in (.'ton's mill, in Hocking county, with the necessary embankment, A'c. ('onneeted with the above Jobs will be the embankment and other items incident to such work and they are ol a character worthy the attention of contractors. It may be determined to re build Locks Nos 51,52 and 55, near Pnrtsiuuutli, during the present full, which the bidder will consider. This determination, tf com holed, will be expressed In the specifications. The masonry must be of the best class and the stone uf the most approved qualities, and from quarries from which stone has recently been furnished for Lucks near Portsmouth, Lockbtirno sou pnsden Ud for the Look near Newark, tn be ul stune to be nppnved by the F.nipneer, as must the stone in all cases. PIhijs and specitirntiuns may bo seen at the office of tho Hoard off Public Works, nt Cnlumbus, at any time alter the first day of July, - ,1 Information in relation to the work near Portsmouth HO i'1 ir l ockbourne. may bo had nt any time alter the 25lb in-Mailt, from Win. McAhoy, Esq., Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Canal and from Samuel G. roster, Res. Eng. Middle Division Ohio Canal, in relation to the work near Newark, Dresden, Lick-iiu; Summit Reservoir and Hocking Canal, ltidders unknown to the undersigned must give satislactorv references. GEORGE W. MANYPENNY, june8 Acting Commissioner B P. W. n. riTCii. A. M. II AL K 1 H 0. PITCH oV HALE, (Snccr$nm to MrKlrain If Fitch,) FORWARDING ASI) COMMISSION MKItCHANTH. AND Dealers. in Prmluce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds j. a. of Groeen'e-, al wholeMile and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid nt all times, in cash, fur Railroad lluildinrr, opposite J. Rldgwny &. Co.' Foundry, (o Lt'MBus, Ohio. MMwdtff SAMUKL OALI.OWAY. IICNRV V. PAOE 4JALLOWAY tic PAfiE, A T T OHNKVS AT LAW. WE will prnctice law. ns partners, in tlie Courts of Frnnklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U, S. Courts. Office in Piatt's new building, opposite State House. Mnjnfstf A CARI. VTOTICE is hereby given that the underpinned have this day 11 entered into a co-partnership, for the purpose of practising Law , Buying, Selling aud Leasing Real Estate, Surveying, divi-dlng anil sulnlividiiig off lands and luls, the Cullectiun of Claims in central Ohio, and, ul-.', tu all business heretofore done by J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. SMITH, April 10, ie5()-Hpldtl SAMUEL M. MILLS. SHALL PA UM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, A BOUT eight miles from tho city partly improved. A good iX hewed log house, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm is well ndaptcd to raising all kinds nf grains This farm must be sold soon, nnd is offered cheap, persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do better than by railing ou us. If this does not suit, wc have others that will. SMITH &. MILLS, i" ay 1-1 Real Estate Agents IHt .WILLIAM nLACJKHTONE, I1 r.NDEUS bi- prole isinmil services to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity. (Rephtence nt the Capital Hocsf. Ollice on High trect, opposite the United States Hotel. ItF.rKK TO Samuel Gulhmav, Esq., Prof. R. H. Howard, WTO. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof, a M, Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbus Prof. Dni'l DrakP Cincinnati I I - 1 r - FOR JUNE. GRAHAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June. Godty'l Lady's llook tor June. Hurtaiii's Magazine for June . Just received and for sale by MSyflO I N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. FOR HALF, S bur. Sliiufjlinir Lath, and Reech Joists. A LOT oi Beecfa 9 il Inquire Mf mayj7 C. HCOTT, Journal office. I Hn HiA POO WOOL wanted Uthotr Warehouse, a wc;ww near the National Road Undue, by Hp If! rilUH & HALE. I ONSlNfJ'S IMCTOItlAI, FIKI,I BOOK of the Re- vnluti'Ui Nos. 1 nn, l le by JMMO 1. N WUIHfNG & HUNTINGTON, A. B. WOMrtAL'OlI. WH. r. WHFKLRn. WOMBAVOH & WIIEKLER, ATTOBNEYH AT LAW. WILL practice as partners in Frnnklin aid the ndjoiningenun-ties. Prompt attention will be given to the adjustmcntund collection of claims of large or tmall amounts. Wm. I". Wiikelkb, Notary Public, will take deposition!, acknowledgments of deeds. &e. Office in Neil's New Building, north of the Neil House. I oluoibus, June 24, 1850. june04-dly wlm NEW BRICK OltOCERV, CORNEIt OF IIKill AM) FRIEND JSTItEKTH. 'PHK undersigned having purchased the stock off J. M. Brown, I will continued the Grocery and Forwarding and Commission business, nnd bee leave to cnll the attention off our friends nnd tho public generally to n well selected stock of Groceries, &c. Ac, to which a large stock will be added soon, and offered at wholesale ami retail at low prices. mnrSj-dAwtf. STAGF, fc FRISB1K. WOOD! WOOD! JbiALKO PROPOSALS will he receiwd nt the office of the Her-retury of State until 12 M. on Monday, the loth day of July, 1(00. for mod for the use off the Htate, ns follows : AH) cords of wood aU feet lung. 1U0 3 " None but dry hickory', licech ur sugar maple is wanted. Romls with approved security will ! required for the delivery of the wood in the State House yard before Die SOU day off Octo-Iht next One hundred nnd twenty eiuht solid feet will be required fnr I cord of wood. BKNRT. W. KING, Hee y of Htate, A. A. BUSS, Treasurer off Htate, JOHN WOODS. Auditor Off State. Columbus, June ut, d.twtojulyin OIL C LOTHS. I AKGK nnd splendid lot of Mnlmgimy, Pancy, German, Chili nope, English nnd American furniture Oil Cloth.", fui-t received and for sale by J. D. OSiiOIIN A- CO, OTI('K,-The notes and accounts nf George Gere A Co,, are left with us fur settlement tmd cnllectiori. They must be pnid without delay. (iKRK, ABBOTT A CO. Colmiihnn, July I - pi. I'RINTINO MATERIALS FOR Mi l.. hOR sale, low for cash, or on shurtcredit, a large assortment ol Printing Materials, consisting In part of I Double Medium Smith Press 1 Htanberry Press. Bl lbs. Pica. 4IX) " llourgeois, nearly new. 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 ' Minion, " Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part ol which is nearly new. Together with .Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book nnd newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion of the above will bo sold extremelv low for cash. ur on snori lime. deellj CHAS. SCOTT, Agent NEW l.Oi WF. have in store, and offer fur sale nn guod terms 7doi. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doi. Rroad " " 100 " tihovcls and Spades "-Kk) Mill and Cross Cut Saws. tOO boxes Window Glass. 10000 liffhts " Sash 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed OIL 200 kegs Nails, assorted. GF.RK, ABBOTP A CO., ne7Q At the sign nf the Gilt Padlock. AlAr'AI I. fcVM I m i un MACAULAV'H ENGLAND. 3 vols. 12mo. Muslin. MMMM Hume's England. For sale hy Maftl I. N. WIIITINO A HUNTINGTON. i AKIMAIJK TltniMIMN. I ()(', PAIR Elastic Springs ; 20 sett Iron Axle-: 100 sett Brass Hilhb Bands I :i bsles Moss i Patent I.enlher i 1 .ace. Tults. Damask Linings i'aintel and Gum Clotli Tacks, BeOMM Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac For sale bv ju.ii-7 ana ubott co. ROTICB IB hprfbjf iv,l that the .!,.rnlT hn. bwn .ppoint,Hl RDtl quRliflr.l . tho .iin.ini.tr.tur l Ihn r.t.p t I.nmnjo . H,,rki,.,.at,' of Franklin count,, derr-iur. Inncl8.w3t WILLIAM OKAIIAM. Dublin, Juno lg.V). NOTICK H horolj, ei.on th.t tho flitwril.T 1,M hoon appointed and i qnalifi.,1 a. ailminiftrntor with tho will annexed ol the eiuto f John Htephcn late of Frnnklin oounty. dooeaaed. jnnolPwSf WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1-:." COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . HI DO WAT Sl CO., AMDSAOTOES STBAM KNOINEh, KUOM now and impmrod patten).. amonR which I. one fnr tha WJLKY flAW MILL, nf rnmpart form, with MILL IRONS and fixture, complete. They .1". make the celebrated PARKE R s PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, an.l nil other IRON and BHAS CAdTIN(i.J unall, made at Foundrio.. mac, I isor nf .B kiifi. made promptly to order. BU RN eEI.EIIKATKII f'OOKIMi STOVE. Premium CM,kinR Htoro., Parlor, ?b,m, and Chnrch Ptore, and Fnrnace., Fire firate.. and I I ul 'IN- all warranted, are c.n-tantly for aale at WHOLksaLK and BIT ail on liberal term. Merchant, and others dealing in Plough, and Stove, are re-pectfully inritnd to oxamine our atock and price ColtoiiDui, febl3-tf A VAUU. I WODIJt respectluJly niiiiDunce to the eitiens ol Columbus - nnd its vicinity, that I have inudc u now arrangement in business, and my pecuniary condition renders it necessary to settle ail my account. I have been doing business among you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, and am the only man ho ever engnged exclusively In It up to the present time It Is a business that requires unremitting attention, and for the bettor "eeumplishiireiit of which 1 hate- made an agreement with Mr. George W. Williams, as may be seen by the advertisement below, by which ho will become my partner. I take this occasion tosey to all with whom I have open accounts, prior to June 1, '50, that they iioi-i lie settled up, either by note or otherwise, immedb ati'ly. r 1 I have inniiey enough due to free mo from embarrassment, not-WtttU andiug some ,t my friends are fearful thi, i$ not the case. I nave lived among and duiw busioess wltli you several years. I intend, while my up. u to vovl relying uJpon mJ m i, resources aud reputation as a business man in tfie business in h h I am engaged. ask no combination to assist me by conspiring ugainst others in thn none calling, to their injury. I have no ruwwcrs out, hut I think this community will bear me out m saying that I am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my business, and ever have been. Relieving that I feel as uWl to the living as any one, and thank-ful lor oast lavore, I solicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, ha been in my employ nearly ono yew i. u.l assisted m.' through -or most 1 earful and' trying tune luring the prevalence of the cholera lost summer, ile is known as tar as his acquaintance extends, as a gentleman well qualified tor the business in which he is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recommending hint tu your favorable consideration. Itespectlitlly, AZZUH W. READER. June iW, 1850. azzub w. nuw acoeoK w. williams CITY COFFIN WAKE ROOMS. LAD hit Sl WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, have associated themselves togeiln r in the business of Undertaking, in the city ot CohimhuB, and would respectfully announc e that their depot or ware rooms will be found, fur the present, at the old stand oi A. W. Reader, near the Hibbi Hayscales, where they have n splendid assortment nf Coffins, consisting, In part, of mahogany, cloth und velvet colored, Cherry, Black Walnut, Ac of every sort, size and description, finished and lined in a style supc-rtur to any m the eMcrn country va ying in quality and price to suit the leebugs of all who may need them for deceased friend Itaev have and will constantly keep on hand, shrouds, glovcsaud stockings, ot every -ize and quality. They ore 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 nnd a corpse to any part of the State whenever called for. r A. W. Reader has the exclusive right off the -tote off Ohio for 1 rump - celebrated ( Corpse Preserver, the use and utility of which can only he appreciated by witnessing its effects. Suffice it to say, ' If. 6c . are prepared to preserve a corps! free from decomposition or change, any length of time, nnd convey it, in that condition, to any part off the country. They are also provided with a substantial Vault in which to de po-it the dead previous to iiitcrment, agreeably to tlie foelinss Meitdl und relatives. Cooling Hoards will be furnished at any hour during the day or Mgbt, by culling at the shop or at the residence ol cither one of the firm. One uf the linn may always lie found at Ihe ware room durlua the day, or nt his residence at night An they will attend to all colls promptly, and are determined to render satisfaction, they confidently expect to be sustained in their undertaking. Reridencc of A. W. Read,r'2d door from Third, on Mound street, adjoining German Church. JtnidcNce of G. IV. William-'IA door from Third, on Rich, opposite Baptist Church. JanfM-tf A'sT,r,Mm uail1 lor RhSs- c Mvass Bagging, Grass, and IV l arred Rope, and all other descriptions of paper-maker's 7 CVRUS W. FIELD A CO. deirr-dJtw At their Rag Warehouse, 94 Bee k man it 100 BAOH Pimento ; 511 bag. Java Conee, landing from Uni - tl',1 Stflton. HI, or.nlobv KIN.J A- II h'fc'VVL'O a S CmcinnnatJ JUCJAU AND 3IOI.AHSES, 350 hdda Sugar, fair and prune; IdHObMi Molaaao.; for aale by KING & HEFFNER, "r33 g? Main .treet, Cincinnati T IWCTrJ ON LAW REFORM a very dealrable coUection of 1 Legal 1 npern, to which tho attention of member, of tie Convention i. respectfully invited, dishing',, Manual ; Joflerson'. do. Southerlmitl (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rule. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary. Now Constitution. For aalo at J. II. RILEY & CO.'S Bookstore. CAUPETING. SUPERFINE Three Ply and ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oilcloth,, anil stub d Window Curtaina, tor aalo by WM. A. McCOY t CO. ('IIK'KKKING A- (JILBEKT'el PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for Bale at manufacturer', nrl-ee. A. REED, Agent, Four doora North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. anlU-dly I'U'KK IIANe.INfiH. A LARQB assortment ol l'npi r Hangings and Borders for sal., V, I "y WM. A . McCOY 4 CO. M KNTEHTAINMENT AT FOREHT UKOYE. lis. DAMS will attend to giving Tea at Foreat Grove, every evening, trom live to eight o'clock. June H 7,(1 jgt AMBS NEW NOVEl,.-Tho Old Oak Cheat, hy G. P. R. ' Jamtt, :i?iac. The Dnltnii's, by C. Lever No. 2, 6c. For sale hy junlo I N. WIIITINO It HUNTINGTON. 1NEW ROOKM. 1 BS History ol the Cuntessional, by John Henry Hopkina, D, D.j 1 voi. l'Jmo. The Past, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated from tho Frenoli of De Lamortine, 1 vol. 12luo. For sale by jul I.N. WHITINUi HUNTINGTON. VACANT LOTS FOR HALE.-Two small Iota on Gay v street, near the comer oi' Fourth atreet. Cheap and on easy f"-'8- SMITH &. MILLS, Heal Estate Agent, JOSEPH LIITKNCOTT. I.IPPENCOTT cV It 1 It It . wm. e. BARB. MASTPACTUHKBS OI' PHOC.NIX FIRE PROOF RAFE9, s" htivrrn mwd .'u.l SmithJUId 8mm fH Tuo.day Bllomoiii,, July 23, 1948, the undersigned were r ' called upon l,y Mesnrs. I.ippencott Barr towitnessan hon-Ml ami lair teat of one ol their Phoenix Safes. The fumBCe be-bl proband, the Safe was placed Inside therool with books pa. IT" '"" "lonoji when the door of tho Safe was closed and He lire kindled at i, quarter pnst 2 o'elook, and in n short ti,no the Si.1i, was red hot, and continued until ball pnat six o'clock being about four and a hail hours, when tho committee express. il tin n si,t,.., tion that the time occupied with ruch heat waa Miliii ii nt. Tl,o furnace wm then pulled down, Safe cooled, and lh. don, opened tlie bonks, paera and money safe The heat was n great as to melt off tl,e brius mountings. We. therefore tnko ploa.-iii o ini ixoui,,,,.,,,!,,,,, these Sates U, tho public aa hn. tag, in our judgment, entirely iire-prool. JARVIS it TRARUE, NOCK t RAWSON, CORNWAL Si BROTHER, liltANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CRONUN. I am engaged In Ihe loundry business, and know something alini.t rurnaoes and heal. I witnessed thn burning of the above safe, nnd can freely sav there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend thorn to the publio as bciug, in my opinion entirely hrc.prnof. yyaj Ay ' Messrs Butties, Comstock Sl Co are our agent, for tie above Mil. .-. when a sample can bescen, and also at the ollice oi the J"rnl. LIPPINCOTT St BARR. PAINTS. VV K l",vo on hand and fr Ule l0clt m,rket re, v V l.ni'oed Oil, White and Red Lead, Conch and Furniture i arn,n. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with n groat variety of paint., brushe., lie. At the aign of the l GILT PADLOCK. .. .. . (30 Reward: STOLE, Bon the subscrilKir, in Perry townahip. Franklin 'V,n..yi.ii" w.f" "'ht of ""' DAKK CHEST- BUI Milt Hu, MARE, wven or eiuht years old, with a large saw on her right thigh, a plain lialteV mark around her nose, and n little wlute around one hind loot ; in her gait, generally rack.. 1 he above reward will be paid to any one who will return the mare and arro.t tho thief, or ir, will be paid for tho mare alone. J"18 LEWIS T. LANE. I OOO B0XI!S WINDOW GLASS, amongst which may a. ,y.i, ,unii s, k anii 6tmhle thlc.k French, the beat l itll,urg. Also, cheaper glass ol all the usual sizes. Atthesign "f""1 jjylj GILT PADLOCK. KILI JIBI H SAaLtStn AND COKlTcOMPANY. 1 ' meeting of the Directors, held June 21, '50, It aa order-ed that the subscriptions lo the stock be paid to ThomM ","''''"' TteMurer, in m'tallmi-nta as follow., to wit : per cent, on ur before Monday July 1st, next. do Aug. 5, do do Sept. 2, do do Oct. 7, do ,.n Hn. A An 3d do 20 tth do 20 ",tb ilo 20 Mi do 10 , rnuipiness on mo part or stockholders is exported. jn22 tnov4 WJL , pLATT, Se, WM. A PLATT, Secretary , FOH SALE. 'OUK very de.irable small building lots on Rich atreet, east ol Seventh atreet, for sale very low and nn good to un. Inquire " IjunoH d SIMTH AV MILLS. GNM SALE Two houses and lots, with stables, w,ajd house. and every other eonvenieuee attached, situated on Friend atreet they am brick buildings and in complete order, and will be wild rrr, law if applied for soon. Buyer, will do well to call on ua Iwtore purcbwlng elsewhere, mayle SMITH A MILLS. STEEL GOODS Beada, Ring., Claaps, Slides, Bag,, Purse., ate. Also, Pen Knites, a splendid M.ortment p2t 1. R. RILEY k. CO. 3nl FOB s U.K. Two elegant and suhst.ntial DWEL Vim LIM , HOIJSKS , ,t, Town street, between Fourth and Fifth AUUl. SMITH A MILL8, epl" Worth Room in EKebange Bank. TOOLS. rpo Carpenter, and others who use carpenter tools, we roost A respectfully say that we have the beat assortment ol tool, ever brought to tills city, and we are dispo'ed to aell them very low force . Jyl GERE. ABBOTT CO. B. P. CONWAV. I. R TOMXIItlOIf. B. F. CONWAY CO., OROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON. and f ommlwaloi, nnd Farwordiam MrrewauBta, FRONT STRX FT JyJ-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. |
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