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VOLUME XTTT. COLUMBUS, MONDAY, .11) NK 3, 1850. NUMBER 275 V R 1 N T E D AND l'ORI.IHHKD BY SOOTT & BABOON. OFFICE IIITHI 111 CORNFB OK llinil 8T. AN'D - n. IH AI.LFV. THILHS Invariably in ndviinoe. Tin- Daily, to pestoni in Oohmbtu, par yew S " " sens by mall out of Columbus .r f)0 luring ill? sesxion. ami Tri-Weckly huhitiee of By mail 55 The TrtWaakh by nail aim Weekly in Columbus 100 Out of ill t-ity; by mm), siiiylo I .V) fp etohe of ftrsir awl upwares i ys To clubs l h' and upwards, to one address I ini DhUv. ces-ini. I W Trl-Weekly 1 W Wwkly, single 50 To clubs oJ five and apwarai o Advajrttataajt The following rate and rule of advertiiiii, hav been narecd upon lietwoonthf proprietors of the, )h!o Statesman and the Ohio State .iniirnut, to be unserved, in nil ( use, after thi data, July BO, LB49 iiiii Paper. One square, 111 lines or los. one insertion Ob 00 " " pni nuuuioiiui . . I week 1 00 I a P OO 4 00 t: oo 8 00 lo oo l.i oo 18 oo 10 00 30 00 33 00 ... " 35 00 :w oo BO 00 id oo 40 oo 00 66 oo 130 mi I month 5 .'.."......... Standing card, 0 line OT less, per milium i column, with i eiuinzen, . . - 6 ... 13 ehanied weekly daily with I chaiies B....M " 19 changed weekly iiiiny . . . mil, r r.'.-i . nut provided tor, chargeable in conformity with tin' mm rates. The standard of measurement to In minion type. For t arli additional 'quart-' in the daily, inserted one tiinntli, of H arimter length of tiini', and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, hull price. No advertisement to he considered iy the year, unless it is spe-cilied on the mnnuscript, or previously greed upon between the purlieu. fttbUsheri nol secountablc for the accuracy of legal advertisements lieyond the amount charged lor their publication. Annouticinn candidate.- (for ollice of every description,) to he charged It the rate of filly cents per wivk, l'nr eaeh name ; the same to he, in all cases, puid in udvanee. All advertisement from drunker; or transient jierKoii to ho iaid in advance. Advertisement not narked on the copy for a SpeclOcd niiniher of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will he exuded accordingly. The privilege! "1 yearly advertisers, will he confined rigidly to their regular busmes ; and all advertisement- not pertaining' t hereto, lo Ik; paid for extra. Advertisement for Auctioneer", (ieneral Aleuts, Real Estate Agents, Ac., not to be contracted for by the year, hut to he rhurgnl by the piece, at the usual rates. No AUVKRTI9KMKNT.S CAN II INSKHTFI) BUTUITOUILT, Advertisement for charitable, institution, lire companies, ward, township, and other puhlie meeting, and such like, to he charged luilt pnee. Miirriupe notices to be obaTfOd 90 cent. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Kegular advertisen', and all others pending communications or requiring.' notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soiree, con-'erts, or any public entertainments when? charges are made fur admittance all notices of private associations eery notice designed to call attention to privato enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, ran only he inserted with Ike iindeotimdim.' that the same is to he paid for. If intended In he inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not leu than 30 cents per line, and then only when accompanied hy an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to he charged not lers than double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. 1 Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to he charged at the ratt of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtei. Attorneys, will he holden for the price of inserting advertisement brought in by them. 1850. B I l W I I. ' s Sniuly mid Benver Line. h'rom Vittthurqh In Cnhimbim mid Clmland, ihntinjh iht ri.h a mi jxtpuhu rtxttttir of Volumhiana, Carroll. Stark, Ttitcartiwa, CmhinioH, Mufkinifiim, i.ii kimf ami franklin. rpl!K completion ot Iho .andy and Heaver ('anal open op to X our city through this great natural central route direct. ciiiiiiounicaiioii to the ahove as well as the Hiljniliing counties uf Wayne, Holme. Knox, and Delaware. From till -ecthui of ( hio, the trade with l'ittsburgh has been, to a gn at extent, cut pJ in oaajeaajMraM oiraW bejl i- t.i transportation, whirli are now reluced 1, 10 and 60 per cent. Boat-of this line will leave daily, and run through without transhipment. The Canal company have bestowed upon this 1 iue an iuU'rest iu the uiiprecedenU'd adTaBtaMM ot their charter, and thus secured to the middle portion of Ohio, in OrdorlO their iroodshyltlUWEI.I.V SAND V AND HEAVKlt I, INK. an eiiual interest in this advantage. Anntii J- 0. HIDWKI.I., Ptttabttrfhi JtlDWElJ. (U., tilasgov. CONS I ON EE : R. O. Holmes, ."iH-ais Mill, Ohio : 11. A A. Guy, Wilhamsport, ().; tieorge Kemble, Klktou, Oa Carlisle A Hutfman, do ; IJimna, (iralitun & Co., New l,ihoii, t).: Arter It Nicholas, Hanover, U.; ESbbala ItBoorj IfJaeria, o.: speaker A Pottar, do- Joseph Pool A t'o., do ; Mull A' Iluss, Oneida Mill-, .; ff. V. Itever, do.; C, If Murxthal ft Co.. Malvern, 0.1 K. K. QriT, Waymbur. 1 1 K. Beynolda, do : teaac Teller, MapnoHa, 0 B.J. Barkdell I Co, Magn.'dia, (). Win. Hal ki-, do; J. M. I inland Ac ('.., Sainly-ville, O.; P. P. Utter, do; Fnshboui:h A SteinbaiiEh. Ilolivar, (i.; Willard Al Shrive-, do ; J. J. Hottman, Ma-illon, ) : Cnitimliif A. Co.,dr; John Hobiusoii, Canal Fulton, O.; I erring A. Torrey. Ca-nl Dover, O.. A. Medhury, Itosco.', ).; I.. K. Warner, Newark. 0.1 Fitch A. Dale, ('nluinhus. (J.; 1.. O. Matthews Cleveland, O.; Hhnih-s A (ircen, do. ImaylS TEN THOIIHAND DOLL ARM WORTH OF CUSTOM MARK NBW AMI PA8HIONABLB I TltMlTHK AT AUCTION. ANDREW MtAIJMN. wishing to clo-e hi present Lu-ine will sell mi MONDAY, the ihird day of June next, at his larg- Furniture Ware llooms, No. 10 Fourth Mn et, near Main -t , ( incinnati, his entire itek of eu-toin made, new, fa-liionnlde ami hiphly tinihed Cabinet Furniture, comprisinn almost every article ill that line, fill ol hich is warranted to t- ol the bi -t inn-terial null workmanship, and umniifactiiieil under his special superintendence.To those ladies and gentlemen abnutiuriiishing their BOW I . r wkhimr I,, nl.laili -WaM and nasftll Ulkla. ill llle line uf llOII-'e keeumir, are resnectlully invited to attend this sate, as it will he msltive mul willlniO rtMTVf. The furniture will le arratnjed and Catnlugued, and may Is- vai m nee. at any tune one week Iwlore I n" fiiM1. The terms will I : All sums under 0100, cash ; over 01UO ai I esl than 0500. thren mouths over 0500 four months credit w be given tor Hpiiroved endorsed note-, payable in Hunk. may38-dnt JOHN J. WRIOBT, Auctioneer. JOHN 1.. IlItYAN, Attorney nt l.nw nnil -nlo iioi In t'hnneery, O FFICE in Clark's new huiling. twn doors north ol the Kx- change RaOk. maySt"inobVw Ilfisii-v tiiiil 4-lovt's, VfY stock of Ladies', tient-'. Mioses' and Buys' Hosiery and 1T1. (ilovcs is now complete, mid 1 prninise to slmw agoiai a yi.ram-nl ti. unv wlni mav lie in want and will call at p!K g 10M1.M1U Wand (.KOVI I'OKT TURNPIKE COM-J PANY. The pixth installment of b-n a r cent, on encli snare of tho e-pitid stock of th- Columbm and (iroveport 'l"un)pika cuinpany is required to be pant to the Jn n-urerol said compa ny, on or Iwtore tlie UOtli day of July next. aplH.IAwGOd WBE COX, Secretary SfOI NT BAGLB TBIPOLIf CVJB eleanahej and bnrnibfaig all Btdiaed MetaUe and Glaai V surfaces, such n Cold, Silver, Urn, Ihitniinln nml Steel :ire,AVIn. il.iw-l'.iin -. Mireni-. A e. The Scientijic Amrriran, In spwikine of this article, snys : "Of nil the substances which have Iwh-ii applied tn polish glas and mebdg. nanr ran equal that known hy tlie MM ot TritH. Ties is a superior article to thnt brought from Italy by the 'eneti-n, and now (renerally ucd throUBhnut all Kurope. It snould be jn every f-nnly and every workshop." The -abscrilHTs, la-lng the agent for this city, are prepared to liirnbh it to dealer-at manufacturers' price, llousekeeju-rs and Mechanic iire requested to call and try the article, ami in rnci when- it docs not give the most entire satisfaction, the money will ba refunded. OA0 A lltRTON, mayir No. ftl, High st.. sign of the Back Saw. OHIO LIVE STOCK INM HAM E COMPANY. Cnpitnl S3O.OO0! with privilege lo lanjIWM it lo W 50,000 ! "IMIIS Company Is now prepared to insure Horses, Mule. Cat-l lie and Stu-ep airain-t death or damage, ritlier by fire, water, accident or disease of any or all kinds. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid within 30 days after tlie proof of loss. This Company will take risk upon horses and mule wll in the city and country, and upon horses, mules and cattle bring shipped or driven to the eastern or southern markets T. STOCKTON, Agent. E. M. Williams, Inspector. Ofttre. Blake tc Harrison's l.tvery Stable. WM. BURNET, President, S. W. RFrnra, Secretary. maylS M.Tirr. rpHE delinquent stockholders in the Columbus and Worthin- J J. ton nana llomt i ompany are i.crcnj noimeo mm ut stalments on -arh share of the capital stock of stid Company, amounting to 80 per cent., ha been called for and Is nnw due. I am authorized by the Board to suegest to delinquents the propric-' ty of Rttendini. to this matter immediately and save costs. ma25-2wd A. W. BROWN, Sec'y. O! 1 l.aitlHM. Iini. II A MINI TE! RECEIVED per express last night. Silk and Linen Poplins. Linen and Worsted do., Iieautiful Bonnet Bihbins, sph-ndld .ires-suss m iilain lilaek, tiguriil blai k. nim magnmeeni nn.ir-, for smle very low by II. COWLEH &. CO. p25 fOR SAI.F.. We ar- authorized to sell tlie timber on a 1 i lot of I round North of the R-jlrod Depot supposed to contain -I'nut 7 acres. The timber consists of Hickory, Sugar, Whit-Oak, sad some Beech, and will be sold at a bargain If appHeatMHi be made soon. -Inquire of ay BAKER St ARMSTRONG. MVKU CMIliAIT, JAUNDICE I) YHPKl'SIA, t'llltoMf OR NKRVOI'S D1.HII.ITV- 4 I.I, DISEASfi OF THE KIDNEYS, mid all dlseiwes arising Irmii a disordi red l.iver or StoitiHch. tueli M constipation, inw ard Files, Fullness, or Blood t otho Head, Aciility of tins Stotri-ach, Nausea, Henrthum, Disgust for F'ood, Fullness or Weight In tin- Btomacbi Boor lirupiionH, Sinking or Fluttering at thel'it of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dittlcult Urea-tliiiiL'. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or riutlbcatinif Sensations when in a tying po-lurc. Dimness of Vision, DotB or Welm before Die Might, l ever and Dull Fain in the Head, Dettciency of I'erspi-ration. Yellowness of the Skin luul Eyes, 1'aln in the Hide, Hack, Ch-'rt, I, hubs, Ac, Sudden Flushes ot (lent. Burning iu the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, ami Qraat Depression of Spirits, can he eili eiually cured hy Hit IKMMT.AND-S CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS, Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the llmnan Medicine fHort, No, WArrhnt., I'hiladtlphia. Their power over the ahove diseases is not excelled, if equalled, hy any other preparation iu the United States, as the cures attest, In many CAM after skillful physicians had failed. Theso Hitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Hussein ug ureal i rt lie in the rectification of di-en-e it the Liver and lesser L'tnnds, rxereising the mot searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, certain and pleasant. READ AMD RE COyvIXCED. The Hon. Charles I). Hindi tie, Editor of the " Camden Democrat," the betl paper in West Jersey, snys, July 31 ; " Illll0Wda flngjaai lliiterM." ' W'e h:ive seen many tlaltering notice of tills medicine, and the source from which they came induced HI to make inquiry re-speclinu its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must ray we found it specific in its action upon discuses of the liver and digestive orgnns, and the powerful inrtuei ce it exerts hi nerroai pitMtration is reaBy surprising, it calm and strengthens the nerves, hringhig Ihein into a state of repose, ma-kiie: Sleep n-Iresh in:;. " If this medicine were more generally used, wo artaatUfiad then would he less sickness, as Irani the sloiuach, liver and nervous system Iho great majority ot real and imaginary diseases emanate Have them in a heathy condition, anil yotl can bid ileOanea to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advisi-our friends who are at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can produce uch evidences ol merit." From the " Boston Bee." The editor said, Dec. 8U i " Dr. H'MjIaiiir Celrbrutttl German Rittirn for the cure of Liver Cump'aint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These hitters linvx been used hy thousand, and a friend at our elbow says he has bfanaalf received an ctleetual and permanent cure of L'ver CotnpUntfrOBI the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the uxe of these Hitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a tact worthy of great consideration. Thev are pleasant in taato and smell, ami can lie used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with satety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience, uud to the atllicted WO advise their use. " Scott's Weekly," ono of the best Literary paper published, said, Aug. 35: "Dr. tloofluitd'n German Hitter, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are DOW recommended by some uf the most prominent members uf the faculty u an article of much ettiuacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the ease, we would advise all mothers to olitain a buttle, and thu stive themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will lun! these Bitters advantageous to their health) as we know from experience the salutary ctl'ect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, n gentleman with great scientific and literary attainment, said in his New York Weekly Messenger," January t, 1850 : "r. IfaiijiantC German Uitterg. Here is a preparation wich the leading presses in the Union apear to h unanimous in recommending, and ihi- reason is oh ions. It is made after a iire-crin- tioti furnished hy one of tin' most celelnated physicians ol mod- in time, the Into Dr. Christopher Wilhelm llnntland, Professor to the Unlfertlty ol Jena, Private Physician lo the King of l'rus-ia, and one of the greatest medical writers (iermany has ever produced, lie was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and thereinto a medicine of which lie was the inventor and endorser may lw confidently relied on. Ho specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the lacli, l.oiir-tipation, ami all cuniplaints arisiiiL' 1 ruin adisor-I enndilioti ot the -toniai li the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express tliier conviction of its excellence, mid several ol the editors speak of its ottcc'ti from their own individual experience. Under them; circumstances, we feel war-runted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. Si. Jackson's) preparation, but in rccoiii- inclining nw article n an anncieo. MORE EVIDENCE. Hie " Philadelphia Saturday bizette." the best latnilv liowstm- per published in the United States the editor says of DR. HOUFLAMtS QMBMAS HITTERS. It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent afedldnea to the conOdenee and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hootlatid's German Bitters, h it to he Jl-llnellv mi,lel'-1 1 thai We are ix.l Slienkimr ol nostrums ol the day. that are noised about for u briel period and then toruotten after they have done their guilty race of mis- ' niei, nut ni a ineuicine im cstatmslicu, iniiversaliy prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Uvideure U i idelice has been received (like the foreL'oiliLO from all sections of the Union, the hist three years, and the strong t testimony in its favor is, that there is more of it used in the laaelii ent the regular Physicians of Philinlephin than all other nostrums combined, a tact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. I nai iiiH iiieiiictne muenra UlTer mnpiaint ami nvspepsia .in .luubl, nftri ii-lnu it i,n .llrei'leil ll ml, -iieeiticFill V upon the stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel in all bil- iiiii dl-eases tlie eitect is mimeoiate. 1 liey can tie aitminislereu oftmale. or hAml with safety and reliable benadt at any time. UEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine h attained that high character which is neces sary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put lorth n spurious article at the risk ot the lives ot those who are innocently decrived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE OESVINE. Tl;. vhae tie written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown iu the bottle, without which they are t"n -mil.. For sale, wholesale and retail, at tho GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. ISO Arch sir, i t, one door below Sixth, (late ot S78 Race fit.,) Philadelphia, and hy respectable dealers generally throughout the country. AHOjIOT aue D7 ur-fiin -v mi, i;oumii,us. maySI dAwaltiy For hale. WB have a leW very desirable Lots on State Avenue, which can be bought at n bargain lor cash, or will exchange them for stock in the jfenia or Cleveland Railroads at par. Inquire ol may I BAKER A, ARMSTRONG-. S'I'KI.L (iOODS.- Heads, Hit.g-, I 'la-p". Slides, Hags, Pursee, Ac. Also, Hen Knives, a splendid assortment. ap'Jl J. H. BJLET A CO. Alt D ( ASUS New patterns in great variety, wrought in ail-' tot, pearl, shell, and ivory, carved and plain, at BpM J. U. RILEY & 008. MAI AI LAY'S ENGLAND. 1 ACAULAY'S ENtiLAND. 2 vols. ISmo. Muslin, to match IU lliimu's England. For sale by iimvT I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. I (Hi SAIjE, LOT nl Beech Fanehui Shingling Lath, and Heerh Joista. I m. Inquire ot tnayST " 0. BOOTT, Journal office. JLI.Y DIVIDEND OF THK Union Miitunl Life Insurance Company. f 11 II K sucee; nt this compnny is unprecedented. It has, as yet I met with no Um, and on the first OF JULY next, will credit tn its Lifk Mfmhkrs, IOO Per (!enl. of itN PrnfitN . 'I' e advantages nib red by this Company, to persons holding its LIFE POLICIES, over those of the STOCK, or MIXED Compa-ales which divide only a ptrrtinn, (35, 50, 70 or 80 per cent.) of thiir profits are apparent trom the above announcement. Person JeslrOQI ol availing themselves of the approaching dh idend, are respectfully invited to make application at once. DtarrroBa : Abbott Lawrence, Boston ; John D. Lang, Maine; Daniel Sharp, Jr., " Charles Jones, Henry Crocker, " Jos II. WiRiami, " EUano B. Pratt, " FIzra White, New York ; Horatio Harris, " Geo. C. Collins, " Walter Hastings ' Geo. Dudley, Connecticut. E. H. PRATT, President. Daniel Sharp, Jr., Vice President. BOARD OF FINANCE ; Franklin Haven, President Merchant's Bank, Boston: rhoaBM Theb her. ineruhant, Boston; Reuel Williams, Me., President Kennebec Railroad. LOCAL REFEREES : John I. Palmer. Esq., N. V. Robt G. Shaw, K-q., Boston Mo-e- Taylor, I q., David Uenshaw, Esq.' " Lawrence Trimble A Co., " William Hturgis, " Auop A Chauncy, " Charles Hummer, ' Directors' Office, 7 State Street, Boston, i Mia e. Mo, I. Plan's Building, Columbus. 11. R. HOAG, Ag't Wm. Trkvitt, M. D., Medical F'.xaminer. NEW ROOKS. THE Conquest ot Canada. '! vols. By the author of " Hoche lairn." The Dnltons; or, '1 liree Roads in Life. By Charles Lever, Esq. No. 1. Price six cents. An KanM Offering. By Fredrika Bremer. Translated from the unpublished Swedish manuscript, by Mary Howitt. Price six cents. Antonina; or the Fall ot Rome. A Romance ot the filth century. By W. Wllkie Collins. .T7 rents. jii-i received ami ior sine ny mnyUI I N. . WRITING Sl HUNTINGTON. (I08MO& Cosmos ; a sketch of a Physical Description of the Unltetae. By Alexander Von Humboldt. Translated from the German, hy E. C. Ottr. Now complete in 0 vols. 12mo. Aspects of Natun. in different Lands and different Climates ; with scientific elucidations. By Alexander Von Humboldt. 1 vol Am Eor sale at the Bookstore of BplO-dsUtw IN. WHITING 4 HUNTINGTON. VA LI A RLE PROPERTY ON THIRD HTREET FOR SALE. N antSnproved half bit OOrnerSd and Stan streets; also a com. A modloni Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out build. Ings nearly new, comer 3d and Rich streets. Enquire of BUTTLES, COMSTOCKsY Co. NOTICE. THE annual meetinzof ihe"Omo Statb Mvnn ai. Socirrr" will be held in the city of Columbus, on the 4th day of June next. It Is expected that a large number ol physicians will be present representing every section of the State. TV Ohio State Medical Convention will meet at the uune time snd place. F. CARTER, ma23-d&wtd. R- 1I1LLH, Secy's. Ohio star-man, (8ft. Gu., Cleveland Herald, Chillleothe Gaz , Zanesville Courier, Springfield Republic, Dayton Journal, Lan eaater (Hi., Newark Uaa., Urbana Cititen, Woster Democrat, Portsmouth Tribune and Marietta Intelligencer publish "td" and forward their bills for collection M'ilj InNurance Companv of Citirinnuli. Offlee oiiDualti the ('npltol llon-c. 1 1 Mir. uniiersigti'-d mm tai'ti ap X. pany for the city uf Cohituli pjiointed AgeDt of the above i , and is aiitliortzed to in prnjierty ol every tie eriptlnti against loss or daioagehy F nuainsi iue perns oi iue nia or tmiina navigation. ( tfJ Risks taken on the most favorable terms, T. HTOCKTON, Agent. DIRECTORS. E. B. Reoder, William Burnet, George Carlisle, J. C. Thorp, J. M. Blair, II. Itaner, J. P. Kilhrctb, E. S. Haines, II. L. Ilotfmnn. E. 1). REEDEH, President. N. Ghkuobv, Hecretary. aplHdtf EDGARS' VltlAT10NS V POPERY. 'pi I J. Variations of Popery. By Rev. Samuel Kdgai, D. I)., ot Ireland. American edition. 1 vol. Hvo. Edited by Rev. C i -Lied by 1 Sparry. For sale by may 18 I, N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON "IMIK undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens ot V Columbus and vicinity that he has purchased the entire stock of Drugs, Medicines, etc., of Wm. Hctmeider, at tho Flaglc Drug since, comer of High anil Ricli streets, where he would lie happy to wait on all who tnny favor him with a call. Prescriptions carefully prepared. JOHN B. SCIIOYEREH, ap3-2md Chemist and Druggist AIAfiZINES FOR JUNE. (Jj RAIIAM'H American Monthly Magazioe for June. X (iodey's Lady's Book tor June. Sartam's Magazine lor June. Just received and I s Magaine lor June. Just received and for sale by may SO I. N. WtUimU A HUNTINGTON. TO PRINTERS. "P1IE halt ol a Daily Haper in one of the principal cities M. Ohio is held hy u silent partner. This portion would be dl posed of on favorable terms to a printer, WOO WOSjld go aetivei; into business with the other partner, to whom, for parlicuhov, I letter maybe addressed under cover, postpaid, to Hon, Jom Woods, Auditor of Ohio, or to the FIditor of the ( Hiio State Ji n nal, WOO will forward a letter of Inquiry. Either of these gentlenieii can give n general reply. maySOtf VAEUADLE ROOKH-TIIE MADISON PAPERS, Ac, ri'iiE Papera of James MadDoOi pnhhshed by order of Cotv A gress; ta'ing his Correspondence and Rejiorts of Debates during the Congres of the Confederation, and his Reports ami Debates in the Federal Convention ; now published Iroin the nrig Inal inaliuscripts, di positeil in the Depaitinent of StaU;. It vols. 8vo. Debates in the Congress of the United States on the Bill lor repealing the Law "for the more convenient organization of the Courts of the United States," 1 vol. 8vo. Tim Constitution of the several States of the Union ; embracing the Decl iration of independence, Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of each State in the Union, with the amendments, and much other matter of general interest; from authentic documents, Fmliellishcd with the Seals of the dilfer-ent States. 1 vol. 9vo. The Works of Thomas Jellersnn embracing his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers. :i vols, 8vo. Lee's Observations on tlie Writings of Thomas JeflOTSOO. 1 vol. Hvo. Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 17s,7, for the purpose ol forming the Constitution Of the United States ; from notes taken by tho late Chief Justice Yates. 1 vol. 8vo. History of the Federal Government, for fifty years, from March, 17W, to March, 18311. Ily Ahlen Bradford, LL D. 1 vol. 8vo. For salo at the Bookstore of mayti I. N. WHITING &i HUNTINGTON. NOTK'E. AY'OUNG lady ot substantial qualifications, now a resident ot one of the Fasleni Slates, is desirous of obtaining a school ut the West. She prefers somelnrgo town. Compensati 0 must be liberal, and any de.-ired recommendations Of references can he given. Address O. H. Adams, Washington City, or A. P, Perry, Powt Master, Columbus, O. apM-daa-wlm TO SCALE AND BALANCE MAKERS. KALEl) proposal!) will he received at the office of the Secre- 0 tary of Stab;, at Columbus, until noon on Thursday, the BOtfa day of June, 1850, for turnishing a sutlicient nUrnbeT of balance to supply one for each county iu this State Bald balances to bo suitable in workmanship, capacity and materials for using with the weights already furnished to the several comities, and which may he seen by calling on any ol the County Auditors. Models must be shown of the kind proposed to be furnished, with the price mimed and the time within which they can be delivered at Columbus. Bond with security will be required of those to whom the contract may he awarded. As great accuracy is desirable In the balances, none but model 01 the best form and Workmanship need he presented. BEKRY W. KING, mayUl Secretary ot State. ('hoapest Clothing West the Mountains. K . & Mi HESS, (Successors to Frank it Hess,) YYIiolennle mid Eetnll Clothinj; Merc hnnw, Cittf Rank Ruiidiritf, corner nf High and State slrrirs, CirfsmiMSi I AVF'. now on hand, and am constantly receiving from their XI. wholesale establishment iu the city of Hallinmre, fresh supplies of every description of GENTLEMEN'S HEADY-MADE CLOTHINO and FURNISHING GOODS, suitable for all seasons, made up in the latest fnhioiis of the very best materials and work-miWHhip. In short, they cannot he surpassed anywhere. Theb nsiorfmeiit Is Htrritdy known to mn-t every one to bfl tlie largest in the city. Citizens and strangers wishing to purchase Clothing will, therefore, do well to give them a rail Rt once. Having purchased their entire stock of materials from Import ers, for cash, they are able to sell them at a lower cash price t ban any other establishment In the West, and nt least SO per Cent. Cheaper than those bought on time by other merchants in the same line of business. Their stock comprises, in part, Fine Black and Blue, V reach Cloth Frock and Dress ( 'oats ; h M m English " Fine Black and Brown Suck Coats, CaaslnHtl Coat, ditlereiil styles; Drab (.'oats, Tweed Sucks, for spring and summer; Brown and Checkered Linen Coats and Roundabouts, Rowdy ('oats, different materials ; and the largest assortment of PANTALOONS ever exhibited iu the city of Columbus, mnde of CiHsuncre, Plain and Fancy. Also, Due Skin, Plain and Black Cloth ones j Light Colored and Brown Summer Cassimere and Linen Pants, suitable for summer season. And a large and most beautiful stock of WAISTCOATS, such as Black Satin, Fancy do.; Hbick Silk Velvet do., a beautiful article ; Worsted, Cassimere, Bull', and Marino Vests, and a great many more of dillerent qualitie, from tbe finest to the lowest priced ones. Also, all kinds of Furnishing Goods, such as FINE SHIRTS, n real good article, from the best shirt makers in the United States. Also, Silk Toektt and Nick Ilttndkrrchifff, Searft, Vmhrrllan, Trarellinx Rnf, and a great many more articles 'usually kept in a regular Clothing Siore, not necessary to mention. All they ask of the public is to call and see tlicm.nnd examine their Hoods and prices. Merchants wishing to buy at Wholesale will do well by calling on them, as their store is the only one of the Mad that can sell at Eastern city Wholesale Prices. Rememlcr the place Ofi Rank Huilding, oppattte tr'hiting fe Huntington' Rook Store. niaylS HA1N eV IIORTON, IRON M 0 N i I K S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALBBfl IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Sash, Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, nnd every' varic ty of Tir-man's stock. Sign of the Back Haw, tiil High street. CHARLES A BAIN, maylli-dtf JAMES M. IIORTON. SMAI.E FA It .11 IN NOlfU ICH TOWNSHIP. ABOUT night miles from tho city partly improved. A good hewrd log houe, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. Tlie farm is well adapted to raising all kinds tit gram This farm mustbe sold sonn, and Is offered cheap. Persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, can not do belter than by calling on us. If this does not suit we have others that will. SMITH & MILLS, mayl4 Real Folate Agents DR. WIMJAM IH.ACKSTONE, ' p F,NDF:itH his professional services to the citizens of G'olunv J bus and vicinity-Residence at Ihe Capital Housk. Ofllce on High street, op-posito the United States Hotel. RKl'KR TO Samuel (ialloway, F',sn.. Prof. R. II. Howard. Wm. B. Thrall, Eaq., Dr. Robert Thompson, Prof. Daniel Draki tnny M 7wd , M. Smith, Columbus , Cincinnati. LMIII SALE Two bnUeaand lots, with stable-, wood house F and every other convenience attached, situated on Friend street, they are brick buildings and in Complete order, ami will be sold very low if applied for soon. Buyer will do Well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. eyU SMITH & MILL! A ( VIM). tVTOTICEis hereby given that the undersigned have tin day Ll entered into a co-partnership, for the purpose of practising Law, Ruying, Selling and Leasing Real Estate, Surveying. dividing and suli-dividing of tands and lots, the Collection ot Chums in central Ohio, and, nlsu, to all i.iihiiicss iiereloiore none ny j. r Smith. JOSEPH F. HaUTH, April 10, lftW-apl2dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. l?OR HALE Two very desirable houses on Stab-' street, each I containing six rooms ; very convenient out buildings and oiner improvement on uie nun ioi aie iow nim on eio- e-i m-. maylB SMITH fc MILLS. I7ANS. A new assortment just opened at s ap24 RILEY Sl CO'S. Bb AKKANORMENTH FOR 55! i8o. WILLIAM M. KASSON, RnilroRd DUpHteh Enrwnrdlna; nnd ( ommintion IMerehnnt, Warehouge No. li. Water tircet, BufTah. J EDUCED RATES FROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO. First a, class HSJ cents, and r-eroml t lass no cents, per ii ionnii 24 huurs from Albany to Buffalo. AorSTfl. D. A. Eddy, Cleveland ; E. Sheldon, Sandusky ; Hail mail Agents, Cincinnati, SprinEtiebl and Columbus. rjP3 To avoid delay mark packages A. A li It. It., can- of Wm. m. ivnssoti, nuiiaio. Ship by Albany boatafrnm New York. (marT-lmd RAILROAD Oil I HI S LINE. C1ITIZF.NS leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, ' North-Esst corner Neil House, can secure Railroad Ticket and also have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city. marti-dly" n. u. h i .. n. ec y u. r. company UIIKI.l.. Buffalo and Horn Combs, a 5 P25 lust nveiveit nt NNOVYr,S MPOR SAliE. Two elegant and substantial DWEL-LINO HOUSES on Town street, between Fourth and Fifth. SMITH A MILLS, api7 North Room in Exohange Rank HOTELS AND SALOONS. I ii it nl State Saloon. f I MIK pronrienir wislo-H respectfully to inform his friends and 1 the public in genera), that he bus taken the above named es tabttshrnent and flora It un eipml to any In the city. Hi rooms are It - i r r neat mid ipiiet, The Bar issuppicd with euolce Liquors, Wines and Cigars everything thing that will add to the comfort of man. aaaEf T. D. ADAMS. BEOADWAV iToTEL' HY DAVID MITCHELL. api'Mltl Rrniid Htreet, CoIiiiiiIhim, Ohio. CAPITOI, HOI SE - COM RRI'S, Oil IO, M. NORTHHUP, I'kophiktoh. 'pHIS new and popular Hotel is located in the most central pin t I ol the city. t lie been enlarged, and i now Jurni-iied in a style equal In that ol any Hotel in the West. The Table d'llote is furnished with every luxury the market affords, and no pain will be spared lo make the guests feel at HOMK. Stages for all the routes, call at this house daily for passengers. Convenient, and tirst rat? Sbibling and Carriage House attai h ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance. septlO-dyl UNITED STATES HOTEL COLUMBUS. ROBERT RUSSEI. MAS taken the United Statin Hotel, located a few rods south ol his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will be happy to welcome his oltl jiRtmns and friends, uud all oth ers who tnny have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. (nmn.'H A MERICAN SALOON, (US DK 11 T MR AMERICAN HOTEL.) I I AVE ju-t received Fresh Oystera,and will constantly keep on I I hand all the deheot of the season, SUCb as Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fresh Fish, H rdines, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, See., Set:. The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordial, Segars, Ace. No pains will be spared to gratify the pistes mid uppetites of the guests of the American Saloon. Irw' Oytrs by the dozen, hundred or can. oMtl CITY SALOON-ColiimbiiH, Ohio. ((OltNElt IN .a Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors ol this J establishment are now prepared to nerve up Oysters, Game, Fi-h, and all the luxuries of the season, in a stylo unsurpassed. They have also added several private room tor gentlemen wish inn to give suppers. The Bar is supplied with the best of Lhpiors and Cigar. On draught, (,'arew's Detroit Ale, Schultst XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch i served up daily, by oeSi-dtl 1 BARKER A: OLMSTED. LIFE INSURANCE. IV EW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 88, II Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN. IVcs'f. PLINY FREE-MAN, Actuary. Charter perpetual. The business of tin company i conducted upon the mutual plan. It net earnings during the bi-t three year amounted to over IHd,(HHI. liach policy hold-er is a member of the company, and entitled to share iu it profits, which have averaged oil per cent per annum on all premiums paid in. The premium are paid annually, in cash, unle they excif'd O.'iO. in which case (10 percent.! required and -10 per cent, may lie paid by depositing a note for that amount; renewiible annually, and hearing b per cent, interest. The amount of its capital, the character of It securities, and it mode of doing huijnsTIS make thU one of the safest companies in the Union, for Lib' Insurance perfect security being alter all, sought for In investments of this kind. This Company will insure on the lives of a rsons on any part ot the gbihe, nt equituble rates ol premium. A man may insure his life in the name of his wife, so that the amount iiiured will go lo her or to hi children, if she die before him. The many ndvuntages of Life Insurance are beginning to he correctly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily seciiring to their families and Iriend those advantages. The agent iu this city would respectfully call attention to the Superior claims of thi company. Any information in connection with the subject will be cheerfully given, mul the application for insurance promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBACGH, Agent, Od door south of the Franklin Bank, over Coil's ston. Ror't Thomi'Sos, M. D., Examining Physician. maiM Er. SKINNER, (Late, nf New l.inhun, Ohio.) CIENERAL Agency, Commission nnd Forwarding Merchant, I deals in Piiitter. Chee-e. Lard, and Produce in general, No. U, Fa.-t Front st., near stenniboat landing, (Jiiieitinati, Ohio. Keler to Justus right and A.m. Uicliardson, Uro. Co.. i in cinnati; B. V. Siiodgrass Ai Co., New Ll-bon ; Origg A Llltott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New ( )rleans ; B. Bo-, I orl-ni"iitu ; Law-son Covode, Wellsvillc; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville; W. 0. Scott, St. Loui. aeBMn JUST RECEIVER, I T tb. nl.l ..: ,i,.l nnrtoalhi M,, Utnte Hnuse. i.n unrivnlleil imsort. J. ment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred different kinds ot Fancy and Plain Oassimeres, rich Fancy and Plain Vcl- et, ."UK, MUin, tuieluding wlnle and light colored ior party and redding Dress,) and wool Vesting; (.'ravnts, Silk and Linen Pock-t Handkerchiefs. Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers uud Undershirts, silk Uinh r -hirt and Drawers, Sustien lers, black and white Kid uud Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Halt Hose ; and in briel, every article of the richest quality of geiille- nieii - wearing apparel to be baoel in be lirst draper establishment of the Kimt. These goods were very recently selected with great cine by the undersigned, in one ol the best Eastern markets, and are of the latest and most durable styles that could be found ii New York. Btmngers now ojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, rj m.jic. Ifnlty tnvit-d tn cU Hint exwiihio Tetiii e liiey Uurchase Isawhere. A. A. .Tr; AHT. N. 11. Orders from unv part ol the HUite, a Iiereloiore, faith fully and promptly attended to. ttOtO LITTLE III I A HI I RAILROAO S'PRING AND SUMMi.lt Ali RAN( i I..MKN' lS-lit. Kor New York and Boston two through train daily change of hours. On and alter Tuesday, April 10th, until furlher notice, Pa- senger's Trains will nin BS follows : l.eine Ueont on l.:t J r. nl -tree I, lit .1 o cloCt ill loinuie- ,. M., and it o'clock, P. M., lor Mllford, Foster's Crossing. Deertield, Morrow, Waynenville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Spring and prmgnelil. Iti'turning, leaves Hpringtiehl at 4 A. M. and '2ri V. M. I'a.-enucr lor New ork. Boston and intennediale points. should take Ihe 5, 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Faen-rer.-. ha C.ihiiiih'i-. .ntie-vi!e. I o . ; i n . . a-l inter i r i . - diate town, should take the R, III A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Conipany are running the following lines in I'onneetioii with the I'nuns : A Daily Daylight Line to Columbui from Springfield in eon-BOOnoft Willi the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xenia nnd Springfield, connecting with the ;i P. M. Train from Cincinnati. Thi ears of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave Snrhufleld at 1 M. connecting with the Morning Train Irom Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will he run, leaving Cincinnati al ii I'. M., and Springtieldnt 4 P. M. Fan' trom Cincinnati to Xenia 01 00 Springfield 8 60 " Sandusky City 6 SO Ruffalo 10 00 a " Columbus 4j0 For other Information and Through Tickets, apply at the 'Picket Ollice, oa Broadway, near Front Street. Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, s.ip. rlntendent CV'The Company will not be responsible for llaggiige exceeding .'ill dollar in value, unless the same j returned lo the Conductor! or Agent, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every '.'hi dollar in value above that amount apr!'tf H'ST received and for sale, 100 lirln S. C. TAR, by J apO KING Ai HKFFNER, Cincinnati TO PARENTS. AT WM. KIWI'S Drug Store ei pecial attention is paid to children first, and after them I'll others who may lie pleased tn favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. TownRcnd'sSnrsaparilbi for the cleansing of blood, and cure ot all scrofulous diseases. t ).-good's India 'holagogue, and Smith's Tunic, fur the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy ol lhc-e remedies. II. A. Fahnestock's At Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public lor years a a cerium remedy lor expelling worm from the human svstem. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine lor the cure ot I. uer I i uuiilaint and other diseases an .in;; in an a id ranged r-tale of ihe liver. Give them a trial, and thi truth will npponr. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of ( 'uugh. Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, Tickling Sensation of theThnit, Whoop Mil' C'lUgtl, A I'.. e. I'rask's Magnetic Ointment i gaining a name above all others lor the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Rruized und Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Cbappi d Hands, Corns, ate. AH of the above medicines and many others, kept conlantly r tntasiand for side at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio State Journal ( Mien, augildtf GENT'S FRENCH CALK ROOTS. tUflTOM made tine French Calf Boots at 03, 01 50 and 04, br V sale al KIMBALL'S Shoeand Leather Store, Journal bindings NOTICE. rSllIK pal llMII atllll heretolore uUatOu under the name of Mcll 1 vain F'itch is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of Ihe firm will 1m- settled by R. Fitch. JOSEPH HeELVADl. February l, IP.V fehT dtf It. FITCH. ESSOOiTrL" )LA1N Black, Watered and Fancy Silks, in great Variety ; Fine 1 Fn-nch Lawns, Tissues, Bereges, ;ilk Lawns, 1'oplius, Ac. Call and examine ihein at 1. T. SNOWDF.YS. np'J5 No. 4, Odeon Buildings. I A ANTILLAS. My stock ol Mantilla is now complete Cull ITX and see them. P. T. SNOWDFN, poo 4, Odeon Buildings. EM It R ( I Ol R I ES. ri MB'D Lace and Muslin Cajies, Collars. Cuffs, Sleeves, Chemi-wlA scttes, 4c, At., in great variety and at all price. P. T. SNOWDENS, apJ5 No. 4, Odeon Buildings. I ADIF.S" Linen Cambric Handkerchief, from .p0 cent- to U I i can be found by calling upon T. SNOWDKN, aaflj No. 4, Odeon Ruildincs. ONF DWI'.LLIM. HOI 1 on ball hit. on Friend street. ' between High and Third, for sale cheap. SMITH A MILLS. ap17 Exchange Bank Building. LA NO KOR SALE IN OHIO. 4). ) AC R FS in Union county ; 100 in Sandusky county ; 160 W In Darke; 40 in Logan; 198 in Truro township. Franklin county; BXl in Mifflin township: 320 In Mercer county ; 320 Detinuce ; two 80 acre lota in Franklin county. TJaM lands will lie sohl at prices varying Irom 04 to 010. Some will le traded for town property. i all ami set- SMITH Si MILLS, I.MMt SALE A vacant lot on Bich street, nt bargain, lor I rash. Inquire of may2:i RAKER Sl ARMSTRONG. a FINE assortment of Gent' Congress Gaiters JUrt received at J the sign of the Gilt Boot, and for sale very cheap by may28 II. R. KIMBALL a. m. Mali: EITCII 0 HALE, (Suertttorn to MrElrain A- Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A ND Dealers in Froduce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds L A. ot Groceries, nt wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market pi ice puid at all times, iu CASH, for Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgwav a Ot Foundry, Co (niarr.dtf H'Mitrs, Ohio. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . It I I) fiWAY 1 CO., M ANUKAC'IMJRE STEAM ENGINES, I. BOM new and improved patterns, among which is one for the Ml U.i SAW MILL, of comimct form, with MILL IBONS and fixtures complete. They also make tlx- celebrated PAKKUR'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RMLROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BltASS (HASTINGS tieuidty ttinde at Foundries. MA0H1NIR V of all kinds made promptly to order. RUCK'S CELEBRATED ook STOVE, Premiuiu ('oiikiiig Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Fire G rut on, and PLOUGHS, nil warranted, are constantly for sate at wiiolksai.i: and hktail on libera) terms. Merchant and others dealing in Ploughs nnd Stoves are respectfully invited to examine our stock and prices. Columbus, febi:t-tf ARCHITECT OI F ICt; 11. .1, omes' Moll, Cnllllll-biiM, (Hiio. N. B. KELLY informs the public that during hi absence all his Architectural business, Engineering and Surveying, will he promptly attended to at the shore office by the undersigned. H. H. BLACKMOltE, deQLf Architect and Civil F'nginn I'AINTEitS W ILL un. I Window Glass, Sash, Putty, White Lead, Red Lead, Liiharge, Oil, Turpentine, Varnish ami Japan, lor sale ut the sign U of the GILT Pi marl PA I EH. II l 4 LARGE assortment of Paper Hangings and Borders for sale i a. ciienp ny WM. A. MeCOY & CO. marj:t CAHEETINti. SUPERFINE Three Ply and Ingrain Carietiug, Floor Oil Cloths, and Btnb'd Window Curtains, lor sale by mnrXt Wht A. McCOV Si CO. rjlKACTSON LAW RF.FORM a"very desirable collection of I- Legal Papers, to which the attention of member of the Convention i- re-1 artfully invited. Gushing' Manual; Jefferson's do. Bonthenand (Joel B.) on Parthunentary Law and Rules. New York Debitae ; Kentucky do. Mednry's New Constitution. For talc at J. H. RILEY & CO.'S may l New BookHtore. 100 BAGS Pimento ; ,K) bags Java Coffee, landing from United States, an or sale by KING & HEFFNFR, ' ctnohmnntl s VilAH AM) MOLASSES. :U hdds Sugar, fair and oi ime . i .'on I. lib. ,. , -e i . b,r -ale hv KING Sc HKFFNER, tnarSfl Main street, Cincinnati on. CLOTHS. I ARGK and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chi li nese, l .iigli-h and American Furniture Oil Cloths, Just received and for sale by J. D. OS BORN Ai CO. iVOTICE. The notes nnd accounts if George Gen A: Co., are 11 left with us for letlltlllllinl mid collection. They mustbe paid without delay. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Columbus, July "i, 1S49. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALE. 7V)K sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ot Printing Materials, consisting in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Press. 1 Stanberry Press, .TI Iha. Pica, 400 " Rourgeoi, nearly new. i: Brevier. 100 " Minion, " ISO " Minion, " Several I'onts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. logether with Munds, Galleys, Mick, Chases, Bules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used iu a printing ollice. Any portion ol the above will be sold extremely low for cash, or on short time. deCl GRAB, SCOTT, Agent. MITIPSVICES of Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for -ale at the sign oltho OII.T PADLOCK Sept 10 NEW (JOOdIl WE have in store, and otter for sale on gtmd term- ', ' doz i 'hopping Axes ol t H'oi .1" brands 4 doz. Broad " " " KH) " Shovels and Spades " " IINI Mill and Cross Cut Saws. BOO boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. HtbhU Linseed Oil. UOO keg Nails, neaortrtl. GBH8, ABBOTT Si CO., novU At the sign ol the OUt I'adloelr. BLACK Grode Kine Silks, from 01 to 01,75 cents per yard beautiful lustres. Also, a few patterns more of those rich fancy Silks, which have caused such a rm;h of the ladies, left ye at WM. RICHARDS . np3 oil, CLOTH ANII BUG, UST received ',5 ps assorted Oil Cloths, from to U ft. wide ; J 80 Oil Cloth Rug; JiO assorted Chenil, Tuffed and other kinds, lor salo cheap by ap Jmd J. D. OSBORN & CO. A PRE6B arrival of Buena ita Hatnt apy wm. RICHARDS'. ( MUM dim: dV 4iILHERTs PREMIUM B O STON PIANOS, .lust received and for ealo at manufacturer's prices. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. nulIMIIy JAIiDABLB CITV PBOPnVS KOR MUL rpBE nmeao. ot thfl Into Dr. sibboii, mi Ihzh rtnet near the L corner of Riidi, is for sale. Terms reasonable. EnOUlreof JOHN L. GILL, or apl THOMAS SPARROW. NEW LAW BOOKS 4 VIEW of the Law ot Divorce In Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. By H. F. Page. Also, a large stock ot English Reports. London editions. Vols. 57, and Till. Inglish Common Law Reports, Law of Contracts. By Smith, aullmr of the Lending Cases: vol. Spence's Erpiity. HawelPs Slate Trials, 21 vols. London edition ; lialt calf. Bell on Hu-biind mid Wife. Wlmrton' U. H. C'rirninal Trials. Burke' Celebrated Trials. DunhnVl Unwi of Pennsylvania, 1700toI849. i-or sioe n me .viw tioonstore ot may 11. RILEY & CO. MEW HOOKS. IONGl'ELLOW'rf Poems, new edition, 2 vol. 8mo.; J Heroines ot Missionary MlOTlSlilO Greenwood Leaves (ioelhe's Faust, Hayward's edition , finesses at '1'ruth, 2 vols. London ; Rabelais' Works, 2 vols., London; Humbolt' Co-nios,2 vols., London; Hiimbolt's Views of Nature, 1 vol., London ; Archaeological Journnl, ,r vols. 8vo, 2d London dlitnm ; Huine ami simollett's Flnsland, 10 vols. 8vo., Sd LoaJoW BtL Forsaleby fmaylj J. R. RILEY CO. SAMUF.I. OAI.LOWAV. IIFNRV f. MOft GALLOWAY & PAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, nnd tn the Circuit and District I S. Courts. Ollice in Piatt's new buildinir, opposite State House mayfrtr CARPETS AND OIL ( LOTUS. Wi: bnve been refitting and enlarging oOrcarjwt rooms adjoining our Dry Goods store, and have the satisfaction of knowing tin y are a extensive and handsome m any in the State that n ue in ei i i-ii ui-ivriy L u. Hlu). , , ,arpCT. We have now on hand n very large stia-k of nil kinds id' Car pets, Oil Cloth, Matting, Matts, Druggett, Oil Painted Blind-, Ac Ace. Our stock consists in part of 0 ps super English Rrussells. 2000 yds Knglish and Ameriemi Imperial .'1 ply. 1.100 do best Wool, inirrain work, from SO to 100. .ViOO do Medium Wool, ingrain do do .VI to 7f. IIOOO do Cotton nnd Wool, do dodo 31 to 44. 1500 do Cotton figured do do 30 to 33. P00 do Wool (striped) Mair nnd hall do 28 to 50 Q000 do Bag and List do do 28 to SO. 400 do Plain and colored Mattinn 4-4, 5-4 and 0 4 wide. SO to 100 ditferent price Rug, all siies. OIL CLOTHS 900 yds best English Oil Cloths, 7, !) and U feet wide-these " lotus win weigh :i to 8 lts (he square yard. (i to S00 yds American do., 3, 4, 5, fi and 12 feet wide. We cut these Cloths to suit any sire hall or room. SOOrehl Imitation Mahocany Furnitnro Oil Cloths. T00 do assorted ninkesof English, German and American Cloth, beautiful figures and patterns, nil widths. 11) doz assorted pairs pnintcd Oil Window Shades, from BBe to 02. POO yds needle work Swiss Muslin Curtains, at rt7e to 91 per yard 8 pairs of splendid work and wove Curtains, worth from OKI to 01P per pair. mall J D. OSBORN & CO. PERFE.MES, aVe. I.4KC.K l"l of hMs TH V.-viyn, jmt ues, loll Op-r. T. HNOWIIKN. KI.IKiniK ic MARTIN, II II A 1' I K S AND TAILOKS, Hifk itrrrt, Im dmtr north of Torn, oopotitr fAe V. 8. Hnttl, A UK pnrpHml tn exprnte .11 nrilrm In Uirir line of bu.lnp... in . V the ii. nt. -1 .nil most tanliiiitiHlilii .tylp. JOSKI'll KI.DKIDUK, IT 111 A. I.. MAHTIN. CURIOUS CAHI'KTM. NtiT only riirlon. bat vpry mmrtyW, vrry irooil nnd vtry ebwip. wloctrd with zrvnt onto, .nil w.rrnntptl tlm mo.t de-.ir.hk.lot(r.nnn)tfrim ."Wv-lnil jirr yd.)to o found in thi. city. Al.ii. Cnttim K.,ffrt.'.' vdl. wide, JuitrrcciTwl by pii --' coWLEfl CO. IMI IVAHItANTX. -Mi !' .!.- fit, I.v lj SMITH A. MILLS, plT Kxchuige Bank Building linuiimar School of Capital Ini vers it v. inij um -.it nl Hat, in the sonunodjotll buildinu now occu-E,V , v "'"'"' Hisll Scbu il on Town -tri-i l. Tlio Institution ... " ii!?Ka" ""l"'"""'"aonco of Kkv. I'nor. Wm.M. Rsv-I Tilj'' "'1' "'" u"i"'"ity: "d tlif Kbv. A. Um.ck unil Mo'ii... , ;? :"' . wi" '";t " lntmcl"i In Lain, Oraek. ' no,, oilncntio,,:' ZuSZ I'ZZ'CL'0 .XtTJT. miyimoo, .tu.lont. I,y (r.v. .H()K. lie ill . ,l llt" lnl i 1.-. ,. .11 I .1. .. . I'lirf.trs h.lllflinh tinimmnr t. r, .... . Emrr,, Ariihm.U.-, Chi uHrt. ia J' " (louUr Adam' Latin Grammar, Jmobt Latin Header, Corurliu'g .--, ..u--.r, ifcniiiiiz (v. Aiiinpi.) t.icero B "ration, t.-cbiuit Si i iititti i rid. ir (,-enimt .V .Ulupt.) Sall.,-1, Hru,e, (AntbOU s.) Hullton'K Greek Grammar, Ihillion's Gink Reader Xe-it'lnut' Annhasi I'Oueo' ll,,r'. :... Pnl-..n'- ArnuiL'eiueiits will also be iinide tor teaching any part of a Illore Illlvimi ed C!a-ieul or Mlltbetenlienl eimran ii'mmmn I'be instrueiioii will he adapted to tho courso usually pursued fii our bct-t cbi -jeid schools am colleces. "X. ""ev " ",""u"l wnngnimni nrsi utiii, tuiree month-.) wlueb ntobe puid in advnnce. I. of innai v nl tiOODU, T. SPARROW, G. M. PARSONS, F. C. HELTON, G. MACHOLD, LEWIS BETL, I ! atejL'i ..I i v v il. STANIIK.RV. S.GALLOWAY, S. M. SMITH, .1. P. BRUCE, THos. ROBERTS P Trusttea rtriding in 'cnliimbu$ MIAMI ITNIVEB8JTY " Hon i d of Ti n-lee-. Hon. Ji'ri'iniah Morrow, Twenty Mile Stand, Ohio. James McBride, Fcp, Hamilton, Pliny Crume, M. D., Eaton, " Fidward Woodruff, Esq., Cincinnati, " Charles Anderson. Esq., " Rev. II nub McMillan, Xenia. James (ialloway, F'.sq., Xenia, Hon Elijnh Vance, Hamilton, " IVter P. Lowe, Esq., Dnyton, Peter Odlin, Esq., Wm. R. Collett, Esq., Lebanon, M Joseph S. Hawkins, Esq., Fhiton. m Fergus Anderson, Esq.. Ross, Win. M. Corry, IOsq , (Tiieinnatl, Wm. Groeslieck, Cincinnati, " John W. Scott, Oxford, (?hauncy N. Olds, Circlovilli!. m George M. Parsons, Culumhus, " Fneulty. W. 0. Anderson, D. D., Fresident, and Professor of Moral Philosophy.'1 hoinas J. Matthews, A. AL, Professor of Mathematics nnd AstronomyChnrles BUtotS, A. M., Professor of the Greek Language, and Literature. James 0. Mothitr, A. M., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, and AMhetics. O. N. Stoddard, A. M., Prulesdor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. R. II. Bishop, Jul)., A. M., Adjunct Professor of Languages, and Principal of the Preparatory Department. oitr-r of Stiidr. The course of study is full nnd thorough in all the departments, and equal in these respects, to that of any College in the United States. Hellioui4 liiMiruetlnn. ' Instruction in Religion and Morality," is, according to the Charter, arnon the obJeetj for which the University is established, and for this, careful provision is made in the course of study. And the ."tudents are required to he present daily at Religious worship in the Chapel, (consisting of reading tho Scriptures and prayer,) mid on the Sabbath, to attend in their respective classes, a Bible recitation, conducted hy the dillerent Professors, one public relLfJoUS service by the President, and one other service in some of the churches in tho town. AdmlMHluii. Candidates are required to furnish evidence of good character, and of their proficiency in that part of the course preparatory to the atnnding lor which they are offered; and il from another Collegc, n certificate of dismission. LlbrnrU'N mid Ciihlnet. The libraries contain about 8,000 volumes of well selected and valuable books. There Is a large and well arranged Geological Cabinet. Tho Chemical uud Philosophical Apparatus affords the means of a HHtisfiictoiy Illustration ot the most important doctrines in the various departments of Natural Science. Location. At Oxroaii, Hutler cnuntu, Ohio, thirty miles iiorth-weit of CbsetnTJafl i haviin; communication by Turnpike, with the neigh boring villages and cities nrn u mmmi This Institution has an annual income of near Sir Tkoutand Dollar, exclusive of Tuition Fees, SrNsrion of Study. There an two Sessions in each year; the tirst begins tlie Firtt Monday in October, and ends the second Thursday of March : tho second begins the First Monday of April, and ends tho day before the annual coinmencement. t'ommeneeineni. 'Hie annual Commencement is on the Stcond Thursday of Au gust. LxprnapN. Tuition per Session in College Classes 0)15 00 " " Preparatory Department 10 00 Boarding and Lodging, per week 1 25 to 2 50 Total necessary annual expeuse 125 00 By order of the Board of Trustees. apfed JKREM1AH MORROW, President A SPLENDID KORTIJNK -1IAV BE GAINER BY AN OUTLAY OK tO OR JLS. iILL MSTB0P0UTAN PORTRAIT CLUH, Officcc 88, Albany Road, London, England. rpHE Directors bee to announre that there wiU be drawn for a I. Grand Series ot Portraits of all Horses entered for the foCh- eondBg Oreat Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable principles which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and secured lo the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success nnd high estimation in which the Club is belli are uhjerts of pleasing congratulation to the Projectors, they eneournge endeavours for a still further development of their plan. For the future, therefore, the number of Prizes will bo ex-tended to the Portraits of all Horses that are entered tor each particular Race. Non-starters ns well as Winners and Starters The billowing li.f is now open : 5,000 Members to each Class. First Class 10, second do., 5, third do., 1. Parties can have one or more shares In each or either of the ditferent Classes. Those Members who draw the Portraits of First, Second and Third Horse, the other starting Horses, also thoso that do not Ftart (but w hich are entered for the Race,) will receive thn following prizes. The drawing will take place ten days before the Races. I er..,' I I I : . 1 I I rtnltSl DhaB'BBll Ui't .rn'iipl t int Iferw. Seceml Hons. Third Bone the PortnUh Fnrtninul of Start-n. Noa-Stvtm. JJ'JO.OOO 10,000 5,000 5.000 10,000 10,000 5,000 3,500 2,500 5 000 2,000 1,000 500 500 1,000 First Class Second do. Third -I". The number ol Prizes to be distributed in each Class are 209, ttUM bebsg the number of Horaes entered for the Race. AU letters to contain a remittance Dratts, Rank Notes, Ax., addressed nnd made pnyshle to the Managing Director, JOHN BURR1DGF.. Esq., 88 Albany Road, London, Fngland. Numbers forwarded immediately on the receipt of a remittance. Full particulars of the Race will ho sent with the fortunate Numbers to each Subscriber, so thnt ho may know his position and whether or not he be one nf ihe fortunate. Offiec commission 7 jk per cent , to be deducted from tho above Prizes. N. B. Lists open for the St. Leger same as the above. mart C'On (UU K Ul 1:1 ' V" - '"rK WANTED -The suh-cn 0''uDD hers will exchange Real Estate for stock in tlie Columbus, Xenia and Cleveland Railroads, at par. ap)i BAKER Sc. ARMSTRONG. WINDOW GLASS. i()MMON sizes and qualities; also, superior American and French Glass, of nearly all sizes usually wanted, at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK, maris FURNITURE. WE have just received a lot of Eastern Mahogany Furniture, consisting of I donee Mahogony Chairs. o doen lnrire hair seat Chairs and Hnfnn ii iio?cii nirge Koching Chairs, l or sale cheap by mayt; J. D. OSBORN Si CO. STATE CONSTITUTIONS. riTHE American's Own Book, or the Constitutions of the several I .States in the Union emhraclog the Declaration of Independ nee. Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution el each State, Ac, 4c. By J. It. Itigelow. 1 vol. 8vo. This is the latest and most complete compilation of th Stab-Constitution yet publi.'heiL For sale by niayO L N. WRITING Si HUNTINGTON. New mul IiuiM.rtnnt Book. II I.I be published on Momlay next. May 0th, A Manual ol tlie If I.eei-Intive, Judicial and Executive powers of the I'nited States, ami their Constitutions, population of each, Ac., Ac By Henry Slanbery, Attorney (ieneral. Also, Tlie Constitution of Ohio, in pamphlet form, on tine paper and lnrc type, and interleaved with bihkI paper s very desirable form for members of the Convention. may4 J . IL RILFY Si CO. A""" FRESH supply ot Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoetot serious styles and qualities just received by maySS H H. H. KIMBALL. OWI.ETT'J! 1NTKHEMT TAB1M l"r tho Ml tiootciuin1 or lm.y.n j. 11. niur.i lu HIHUTS IN THK GOLD UKIIOM. SlliHTr" in tin- (iold Krilon. nd .Srnri by the Wy. By The olirc T. Mt With jWM ISBMMK Von odl tion MMl .nil pnlHrKi'il. 1 vol. I'.'ino. Kldnrndo, or. Advi-ntuTt. in Iho I'nth of Fmpirp ; romin.in . vny.o to HMnk hMM Lib' In fan ftmtimM Motitoroy Plrtun-. of th- (Wi Hrrion ! T.xyori-. -' " iranLllo By Bny.nl Tirjlor. Willi illu.tr.tion. ) llir Aothor. New tuition. S rol- I'-hno. tXml , IVrk and M ; or, IncidmU of a Crui-' in tl JSJjJJSI Kri.Ht.. Ciin.'i',.i to t nlllornin. witn ..ri- -- : ValMU-.i.o Lima, Honolulu, .nd Han Franrt' 0 By Re. Walter Loilon. i . I.."". 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Full Text | VOLUME XTTT. COLUMBUS, MONDAY, .11) NK 3, 1850. NUMBER 275 V R 1 N T E D AND l'ORI.IHHKD BY SOOTT & BABOON. OFFICE IIITHI 111 CORNFB OK llinil 8T. AN'D - n. IH AI.LFV. THILHS Invariably in ndviinoe. Tin- Daily, to pestoni in Oohmbtu, par yew S " " sens by mall out of Columbus .r f)0 luring ill? sesxion. ami Tri-Weckly huhitiee of By mail 55 The TrtWaakh by nail aim Weekly in Columbus 100 Out of ill t-ity; by mm), siiiylo I .V) fp etohe of ftrsir awl upwares i ys To clubs l h' and upwards, to one address I ini DhUv. ces-ini. I W Trl-Weekly 1 W Wwkly, single 50 To clubs oJ five and apwarai o Advajrttataajt The following rate and rule of advertiiiii, hav been narecd upon lietwoonthf proprietors of the, )h!o Statesman and the Ohio State .iniirnut, to be unserved, in nil ( use, after thi data, July BO, LB49 iiiii Paper. One square, 111 lines or los. one insertion Ob 00 " " pni nuuuioiiui . . I week 1 00 I a P OO 4 00 t: oo 8 00 lo oo l.i oo 18 oo 10 00 30 00 33 00 ... " 35 00 :w oo BO 00 id oo 40 oo 00 66 oo 130 mi I month 5 .'.."......... Standing card, 0 line OT less, per milium i column, with i eiuinzen, . . - 6 ... 13 ehanied weekly daily with I chaiies B....M " 19 changed weekly iiiiny . . . mil, r r.'.-i . nut provided tor, chargeable in conformity with tin' mm rates. The standard of measurement to In minion type. For t arli additional 'quart-' in the daily, inserted one tiinntli, of H arimter length of tiini', and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, hull price. No advertisement to he considered iy the year, unless it is spe-cilied on the mnnuscript, or previously greed upon between the purlieu. fttbUsheri nol secountablc for the accuracy of legal advertisements lieyond the amount charged lor their publication. Annouticinn candidate.- (for ollice of every description,) to he charged It the rate of filly cents per wivk, l'nr eaeh name ; the same to he, in all cases, puid in udvanee. All advertisement from drunker; or transient jierKoii to ho iaid in advance. Advertisement not narked on the copy for a SpeclOcd niiniher of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will he exuded accordingly. The privilege! "1 yearly advertisers, will he confined rigidly to their regular busmes ; and all advertisement- not pertaining' t hereto, lo Ik; paid for extra. Advertisement for Auctioneer", (ieneral Aleuts, Real Estate Agents, Ac., not to be contracted for by the year, hut to he rhurgnl by the piece, at the usual rates. No AUVKRTI9KMKNT.S CAN II INSKHTFI) BUTUITOUILT, Advertisement for charitable, institution, lire companies, ward, township, and other puhlie meeting, and such like, to he charged luilt pnee. Miirriupe notices to be obaTfOd 90 cent. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Kegular advertisen', and all others pending communications or requiring.' notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soiree, con-'erts, or any public entertainments when? charges are made fur admittance all notices of private associations eery notice designed to call attention to privato enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, ran only he inserted with Ike iindeotimdim.' that the same is to he paid for. If intended In he inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not leu than 30 cents per line, and then only when accompanied hy an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to he charged not lers than double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. 1 Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to he charged at the ratt of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtei. Attorneys, will he holden for the price of inserting advertisement brought in by them. 1850. B I l W I I. ' s Sniuly mid Benver Line. h'rom Vittthurqh In Cnhimbim mid Clmland, ihntinjh iht ri.h a mi jxtpuhu rtxttttir of Volumhiana, Carroll. Stark, Ttitcartiwa, CmhinioH, Mufkinifiim, i.ii kimf ami franklin. rpl!K completion ot Iho .andy and Heaver ('anal open op to X our city through this great natural central route direct. ciiiiiiounicaiioii to the ahove as well as the Hiljniliing counties uf Wayne, Holme. Knox, and Delaware. From till -ecthui of ( hio, the trade with l'ittsburgh has been, to a gn at extent, cut pJ in oaajeaajMraM oiraW bejl i- t.i transportation, whirli are now reluced 1, 10 and 60 per cent. Boat-of this line will leave daily, and run through without transhipment. The Canal company have bestowed upon this 1 iue an iuU'rest iu the uiiprecedenU'd adTaBtaMM ot their charter, and thus secured to the middle portion of Ohio, in OrdorlO their iroodshyltlUWEI.I.V SAND V AND HEAVKlt I, INK. an eiiual interest in this advantage. Anntii J- 0. HIDWKI.I., Ptttabttrfhi JtlDWElJ. (U., tilasgov. CONS I ON EE : R. O. Holmes, ."iH-ais Mill, Ohio : 11. A A. Guy, Wilhamsport, ().; tieorge Kemble, Klktou, Oa Carlisle A Hutfman, do ; IJimna, (iralitun & Co., New l,ihoii, t).: Arter It Nicholas, Hanover, U.; ESbbala ItBoorj IfJaeria, o.: speaker A Pottar, do- Joseph Pool A t'o., do ; Mull A' Iluss, Oneida Mill-, .; ff. V. Itever, do.; C, If Murxthal ft Co.. Malvern, 0.1 K. K. QriT, Waymbur. 1 1 K. Beynolda, do : teaac Teller, MapnoHa, 0 B.J. Barkdell I Co, Magn.'dia, (). Win. Hal ki-, do; J. M. I inland Ac ('.., Sainly-ville, O.; P. P. Utter, do; Fnshboui:h A SteinbaiiEh. Ilolivar, (i.; Willard Al Shrive-, do ; J. J. Hottman, Ma-illon, ) : Cnitimliif A. Co.,dr; John Hobiusoii, Canal Fulton, O.; I erring A. Torrey. Ca-nl Dover, O.. A. Medhury, Itosco.', ).; I.. K. Warner, Newark. 0.1 Fitch A. Dale, ('nluinhus. (J.; 1.. O. Matthews Cleveland, O.; Hhnih-s A (ircen, do. ImaylS TEN THOIIHAND DOLL ARM WORTH OF CUSTOM MARK NBW AMI PA8HIONABLB I TltMlTHK AT AUCTION. ANDREW MtAIJMN. wishing to clo-e hi present Lu-ine will sell mi MONDAY, the ihird day of June next, at his larg- Furniture Ware llooms, No. 10 Fourth Mn et, near Main -t , ( incinnati, his entire itek of eu-toin made, new, fa-liionnlde ami hiphly tinihed Cabinet Furniture, comprisinn almost every article ill that line, fill ol hich is warranted to t- ol the bi -t inn-terial null workmanship, and umniifactiiieil under his special superintendence.To those ladies and gentlemen abnutiuriiishing their BOW I . r wkhimr I,, nl.laili -WaM and nasftll Ulkla. ill llle line uf llOII-'e keeumir, are resnectlully invited to attend this sate, as it will he msltive mul willlniO rtMTVf. The furniture will le arratnjed and Catnlugued, and may Is- vai m nee. at any tune one week Iwlore I n" fiiM1. The terms will I : All sums under 0100, cash ; over 01UO ai I esl than 0500. thren mouths over 0500 four months credit w be given tor Hpiiroved endorsed note-, payable in Hunk. may38-dnt JOHN J. WRIOBT, Auctioneer. JOHN 1.. IlItYAN, Attorney nt l.nw nnil -nlo iioi In t'hnneery, O FFICE in Clark's new huiling. twn doors north ol the Kx- change RaOk. maySt"inobVw Ilfisii-v tiiiil 4-lovt's, VfY stock of Ladies', tient-'. Mioses' and Buys' Hosiery and 1T1. (ilovcs is now complete, mid 1 prninise to slmw agoiai a yi.ram-nl ti. unv wlni mav lie in want and will call at p!K g 10M1.M1U Wand (.KOVI I'OKT TURNPIKE COM-J PANY. The pixth installment of b-n a r cent, on encli snare of tho e-pitid stock of th- Columbm and (iroveport 'l"un)pika cuinpany is required to be pant to the Jn n-urerol said compa ny, on or Iwtore tlie UOtli day of July next. aplH.IAwGOd WBE COX, Secretary SfOI NT BAGLB TBIPOLIf CVJB eleanahej and bnrnibfaig all Btdiaed MetaUe and Glaai V surfaces, such n Cold, Silver, Urn, Ihitniinln nml Steel :ire,AVIn. il.iw-l'.iin -. Mireni-. A e. The Scientijic Amrriran, In spwikine of this article, snys : "Of nil the substances which have Iwh-ii applied tn polish glas and mebdg. nanr ran equal that known hy tlie MM ot TritH. Ties is a superior article to thnt brought from Italy by the 'eneti-n, and now (renerally ucd throUBhnut all Kurope. It snould be jn every f-nnly and every workshop." The -abscrilHTs, la-lng the agent for this city, are prepared to liirnbh it to dealer-at manufacturers' price, llousekeeju-rs and Mechanic iire requested to call and try the article, ami in rnci when- it docs not give the most entire satisfaction, the money will ba refunded. OA0 A lltRTON, mayir No. ftl, High st.. sign of the Back Saw. OHIO LIVE STOCK INM HAM E COMPANY. Cnpitnl S3O.OO0! with privilege lo lanjIWM it lo W 50,000 ! "IMIIS Company Is now prepared to insure Horses, Mule. Cat-l lie and Stu-ep airain-t death or damage, ritlier by fire, water, accident or disease of any or all kinds. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid within 30 days after tlie proof of loss. This Company will take risk upon horses and mule wll in the city and country, and upon horses, mules and cattle bring shipped or driven to the eastern or southern markets T. STOCKTON, Agent. E. M. Williams, Inspector. Ofttre. Blake tc Harrison's l.tvery Stable. WM. BURNET, President, S. W. RFrnra, Secretary. maylS M.Tirr. rpHE delinquent stockholders in the Columbus and Worthin- J J. ton nana llomt i ompany are i.crcnj noimeo mm ut stalments on -arh share of the capital stock of stid Company, amounting to 80 per cent., ha been called for and Is nnw due. I am authorized by the Board to suegest to delinquents the propric-' ty of Rttendini. to this matter immediately and save costs. ma25-2wd A. W. BROWN, Sec'y. O! 1 l.aitlHM. Iini. II A MINI TE! RECEIVED per express last night. Silk and Linen Poplins. Linen and Worsted do., Iieautiful Bonnet Bihbins, sph-ndld .ires-suss m iilain lilaek, tiguriil blai k. nim magnmeeni nn.ir-, for smle very low by II. COWLEH &. CO. p25 fOR SAI.F.. We ar- authorized to sell tlie timber on a 1 i lot of I round North of the R-jlrod Depot supposed to contain -I'nut 7 acres. The timber consists of Hickory, Sugar, Whit-Oak, sad some Beech, and will be sold at a bargain If appHeatMHi be made soon. -Inquire of ay BAKER St ARMSTRONG. MVKU CMIliAIT, JAUNDICE I) YHPKl'SIA, t'llltoMf OR NKRVOI'S D1.HII.ITV- 4 I.I, DISEASfi OF THE KIDNEYS, mid all dlseiwes arising Irmii a disordi red l.iver or StoitiHch. tueli M constipation, inw ard Files, Fullness, or Blood t otho Head, Aciility of tins Stotri-ach, Nausea, Henrthum, Disgust for F'ood, Fullness or Weight In tin- Btomacbi Boor lirupiionH, Sinking or Fluttering at thel'it of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dittlcult Urea-tliiiiL'. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or riutlbcatinif Sensations when in a tying po-lurc. Dimness of Vision, DotB or Welm before Die Might, l ever and Dull Fain in the Head, Dettciency of I'erspi-ration. Yellowness of the Skin luul Eyes, 1'aln in the Hide, Hack, Ch-'rt, I, hubs, Ac, Sudden Flushes ot (lent. Burning iu the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, ami Qraat Depression of Spirits, can he eili eiually cured hy Hit IKMMT.AND-S CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS, Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the llmnan Medicine fHort, No, WArrhnt., I'hiladtlphia. Their power over the ahove diseases is not excelled, if equalled, hy any other preparation iu the United States, as the cures attest, In many CAM after skillful physicians had failed. Theso Hitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Hussein ug ureal i rt lie in the rectification of di-en-e it the Liver and lesser L'tnnds, rxereising the mot searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, certain and pleasant. READ AMD RE COyvIXCED. The Hon. Charles I). Hindi tie, Editor of the " Camden Democrat," the betl paper in West Jersey, snys, July 31 ; " Illll0Wda flngjaai lliiterM." ' W'e h:ive seen many tlaltering notice of tills medicine, and the source from which they came induced HI to make inquiry re-speclinu its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must ray we found it specific in its action upon discuses of the liver and digestive orgnns, and the powerful inrtuei ce it exerts hi nerroai pitMtration is reaBy surprising, it calm and strengthens the nerves, hringhig Ihein into a state of repose, ma-kiie: Sleep n-Iresh in:;. " If this medicine were more generally used, wo artaatUfiad then would he less sickness, as Irani the sloiuach, liver and nervous system Iho great majority ot real and imaginary diseases emanate Have them in a heathy condition, anil yotl can bid ileOanea to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advisi-our friends who are at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can produce uch evidences ol merit." From the " Boston Bee." The editor said, Dec. 8U i " Dr. H'MjIaiiir Celrbrutttl German Rittirn for the cure of Liver Cump'aint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These hitters linvx been used hy thousand, and a friend at our elbow says he has bfanaalf received an ctleetual and permanent cure of L'ver CotnpUntfrOBI the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the uxe of these Hitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a tact worthy of great consideration. Thev are pleasant in taato and smell, ami can lie used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with satety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience, uud to the atllicted WO advise their use. " Scott's Weekly," ono of the best Literary paper published, said, Aug. 35: "Dr. tloofluitd'n German Hitter, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are DOW recommended by some uf the most prominent members uf the faculty u an article of much ettiuacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the ease, we would advise all mothers to olitain a buttle, and thu stive themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will lun! these Bitters advantageous to their health) as we know from experience the salutary ctl'ect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, n gentleman with great scientific and literary attainment, said in his New York Weekly Messenger," January t, 1850 : "r. IfaiijiantC German Uitterg. Here is a preparation wich the leading presses in the Union apear to h unanimous in recommending, and ihi- reason is oh ions. It is made after a iire-crin- tioti furnished hy one of tin' most celelnated physicians ol mod- in time, the Into Dr. Christopher Wilhelm llnntland, Professor to the Unlfertlty ol Jena, Private Physician lo the King of l'rus-ia, and one of the greatest medical writers (iermany has ever produced, lie was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and thereinto a medicine of which lie was the inventor and endorser may lw confidently relied on. Ho specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the lacli, l.oiir-tipation, ami all cuniplaints arisiiiL' 1 ruin adisor-I enndilioti ot the -toniai li the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express tliier conviction of its excellence, mid several ol the editors speak of its ottcc'ti from their own individual experience. Under them; circumstances, we feel war-runted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. Si. Jackson's) preparation, but in rccoiii- inclining nw article n an anncieo. MORE EVIDENCE. Hie " Philadelphia Saturday bizette." the best latnilv liowstm- per published in the United States the editor says of DR. HOUFLAMtS QMBMAS HITTERS. It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent afedldnea to the conOdenee and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hootlatid's German Bitters, h it to he Jl-llnellv mi,lel'-1 1 thai We are ix.l Slienkimr ol nostrums ol the day. that are noised about for u briel period and then toruotten after they have done their guilty race of mis- ' niei, nut ni a ineuicine im cstatmslicu, iniiversaliy prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Uvideure U i idelice has been received (like the foreL'oiliLO from all sections of the Union, the hist three years, and the strong t testimony in its favor is, that there is more of it used in the laaelii ent the regular Physicians of Philinlephin than all other nostrums combined, a tact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. I nai iiiH iiieiiictne muenra UlTer mnpiaint ami nvspepsia .in .luubl, nftri ii-lnu it i,n .llrei'leil ll ml, -iieeiticFill V upon the stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel in all bil- iiiii dl-eases tlie eitect is mimeoiate. 1 liey can tie aitminislereu oftmale. or hAml with safety and reliable benadt at any time. UEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine h attained that high character which is neces sary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put lorth n spurious article at the risk ot the lives ot those who are innocently decrived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE OESVINE. Tl;. vhae tie written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown iu the bottle, without which they are t"n -mil.. For sale, wholesale and retail, at tho GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. ISO Arch sir, i t, one door below Sixth, (late ot S78 Race fit.,) Philadelphia, and hy respectable dealers generally throughout the country. AHOjIOT aue D7 ur-fiin -v mi, i;oumii,us. maySI dAwaltiy For hale. WB have a leW very desirable Lots on State Avenue, which can be bought at n bargain lor cash, or will exchange them for stock in the jfenia or Cleveland Railroads at par. Inquire ol may I BAKER A, ARMSTRONG-. S'I'KI.L (iOODS.- Heads, Hit.g-, I 'la-p". Slides, Hags, Pursee, Ac. Also, Hen Knives, a splendid assortment. ap'Jl J. H. BJLET A CO. Alt D ( ASUS New patterns in great variety, wrought in ail-' tot, pearl, shell, and ivory, carved and plain, at BpM J. U. RILEY & 008. MAI AI LAY'S ENGLAND. 1 ACAULAY'S ENtiLAND. 2 vols. ISmo. Muslin, to match IU lliimu's England. For sale by iimvT I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. I (Hi SAIjE, LOT nl Beech Fanehui Shingling Lath, and Heerh Joista. I m. Inquire ot tnayST " 0. BOOTT, Journal office. JLI.Y DIVIDEND OF THK Union Miitunl Life Insurance Company. f 11 II K sucee; nt this compnny is unprecedented. It has, as yet I met with no Um, and on the first OF JULY next, will credit tn its Lifk Mfmhkrs, IOO Per (!enl. of itN PrnfitN . 'I' e advantages nib red by this Company, to persons holding its LIFE POLICIES, over those of the STOCK, or MIXED Compa-ales which divide only a ptrrtinn, (35, 50, 70 or 80 per cent.) of thiir profits are apparent trom the above announcement. Person JeslrOQI ol availing themselves of the approaching dh idend, are respectfully invited to make application at once. DtarrroBa : Abbott Lawrence, Boston ; John D. Lang, Maine; Daniel Sharp, Jr., " Charles Jones, Henry Crocker, " Jos II. WiRiami, " EUano B. Pratt, " FIzra White, New York ; Horatio Harris, " Geo. C. Collins, " Walter Hastings ' Geo. Dudley, Connecticut. E. H. PRATT, President. Daniel Sharp, Jr., Vice President. BOARD OF FINANCE ; Franklin Haven, President Merchant's Bank, Boston: rhoaBM Theb her. ineruhant, Boston; Reuel Williams, Me., President Kennebec Railroad. LOCAL REFEREES : John I. Palmer. Esq., N. V. Robt G. Shaw, K-q., Boston Mo-e- Taylor, I q., David Uenshaw, Esq.' " Lawrence Trimble A Co., " William Hturgis, " Auop A Chauncy, " Charles Hummer, ' Directors' Office, 7 State Street, Boston, i Mia e. Mo, I. Plan's Building, Columbus. 11. R. HOAG, Ag't Wm. Trkvitt, M. D., Medical F'.xaminer. NEW ROOKS. THE Conquest ot Canada. '! vols. By the author of " Hoche lairn." The Dnltons; or, '1 liree Roads in Life. By Charles Lever, Esq. No. 1. Price six cents. An KanM Offering. By Fredrika Bremer. Translated from the unpublished Swedish manuscript, by Mary Howitt. Price six cents. Antonina; or the Fall ot Rome. A Romance ot the filth century. By W. Wllkie Collins. .T7 rents. jii-i received ami ior sine ny mnyUI I N. . WRITING Sl HUNTINGTON. (I08MO& Cosmos ; a sketch of a Physical Description of the Unltetae. By Alexander Von Humboldt. Translated from the German, hy E. C. Ottr. Now complete in 0 vols. 12mo. Aspects of Natun. in different Lands and different Climates ; with scientific elucidations. By Alexander Von Humboldt. 1 vol Am Eor sale at the Bookstore of BplO-dsUtw IN. WHITING 4 HUNTINGTON. VA LI A RLE PROPERTY ON THIRD HTREET FOR SALE. N antSnproved half bit OOrnerSd and Stan streets; also a com. A modloni Brick dwelling with 10 rooms and good out build. Ings nearly new, comer 3d and Rich streets. Enquire of BUTTLES, COMSTOCKsY Co. NOTICE. THE annual meetinzof ihe"Omo Statb Mvnn ai. Socirrr" will be held in the city of Columbus, on the 4th day of June next. It Is expected that a large number ol physicians will be present representing every section of the State. TV Ohio State Medical Convention will meet at the uune time snd place. F. CARTER, ma23-d&wtd. R- 1I1LLH, Secy's. Ohio star-man, (8ft. Gu., Cleveland Herald, Chillleothe Gaz , Zanesville Courier, Springfield Republic, Dayton Journal, Lan eaater (Hi., Newark Uaa., Urbana Cititen, Woster Democrat, Portsmouth Tribune and Marietta Intelligencer publish "td" and forward their bills for collection M'ilj InNurance Companv of Citirinnuli. Offlee oiiDualti the ('npltol llon-c. 1 1 Mir. uniiersigti'-d mm tai'ti ap X. pany for the city uf Cohituli pjiointed AgeDt of the above i , and is aiitliortzed to in prnjierty ol every tie eriptlnti against loss or daioagehy F nuainsi iue perns oi iue nia or tmiina navigation. ( tfJ Risks taken on the most favorable terms, T. HTOCKTON, Agent. DIRECTORS. E. B. Reoder, William Burnet, George Carlisle, J. C. Thorp, J. M. Blair, II. Itaner, J. P. Kilhrctb, E. S. Haines, II. L. Ilotfmnn. E. 1). REEDEH, President. N. Ghkuobv, Hecretary. aplHdtf EDGARS' VltlAT10NS V POPERY. 'pi I J. Variations of Popery. By Rev. Samuel Kdgai, D. I)., ot Ireland. American edition. 1 vol. Hvo. Edited by Rev. C i -Lied by 1 Sparry. For sale by may 18 I, N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON "IMIK undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens ot V Columbus and vicinity that he has purchased the entire stock of Drugs, Medicines, etc., of Wm. Hctmeider, at tho Flaglc Drug since, comer of High anil Ricli streets, where he would lie happy to wait on all who tnny favor him with a call. Prescriptions carefully prepared. JOHN B. SCIIOYEREH, ap3-2md Chemist and Druggist AIAfiZINES FOR JUNE. (Jj RAIIAM'H American Monthly Magazioe for June. X (iodey's Lady's Book tor June. Sartam's Magazine lor June. Just received and I s Magaine lor June. Just received and for sale by may SO I. N. WtUimU A HUNTINGTON. TO PRINTERS. "P1IE halt ol a Daily Haper in one of the principal cities M. Ohio is held hy u silent partner. This portion would be dl posed of on favorable terms to a printer, WOO WOSjld go aetivei; into business with the other partner, to whom, for parlicuhov, I letter maybe addressed under cover, postpaid, to Hon, Jom Woods, Auditor of Ohio, or to the FIditor of the ( Hiio State Ji n nal, WOO will forward a letter of Inquiry. Either of these gentlenieii can give n general reply. maySOtf VAEUADLE ROOKH-TIIE MADISON PAPERS, Ac, ri'iiE Papera of James MadDoOi pnhhshed by order of Cotv A gress; ta'ing his Correspondence and Rejiorts of Debates during the Congres of the Confederation, and his Reports ami Debates in the Federal Convention ; now published Iroin the nrig Inal inaliuscripts, di positeil in the Depaitinent of StaU;. It vols. 8vo. Debates in the Congress of the United States on the Bill lor repealing the Law "for the more convenient organization of the Courts of the United States," 1 vol. 8vo. Tim Constitution of the several States of the Union ; embracing the Decl iration of independence, Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of each State in the Union, with the amendments, and much other matter of general interest; from authentic documents, Fmliellishcd with the Seals of the dilfer-ent States. 1 vol. 9vo. The Works of Thomas Jellersnn embracing his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers. :i vols, 8vo. Lee's Observations on tlie Writings of Thomas JeflOTSOO. 1 vol. Hvo. Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 17s,7, for the purpose ol forming the Constitution Of the United States ; from notes taken by tho late Chief Justice Yates. 1 vol. 8vo. History of the Federal Government, for fifty years, from March, 17W, to March, 18311. Ily Ahlen Bradford, LL D. 1 vol. 8vo. For salo at the Bookstore of mayti I. N. WHITING &i HUNTINGTON. NOTK'E. AY'OUNG lady ot substantial qualifications, now a resident ot one of the Fasleni Slates, is desirous of obtaining a school ut the West. She prefers somelnrgo town. Compensati 0 must be liberal, and any de.-ired recommendations Of references can he given. Address O. H. Adams, Washington City, or A. P, Perry, Powt Master, Columbus, O. apM-daa-wlm TO SCALE AND BALANCE MAKERS. KALEl) proposal!) will he received at the office of the Secre- 0 tary of Stab;, at Columbus, until noon on Thursday, the BOtfa day of June, 1850, for turnishing a sutlicient nUrnbeT of balance to supply one for each county iu this State Bald balances to bo suitable in workmanship, capacity and materials for using with the weights already furnished to the several comities, and which may he seen by calling on any ol the County Auditors. Models must be shown of the kind proposed to be furnished, with the price mimed and the time within which they can be delivered at Columbus. Bond with security will be required of those to whom the contract may he awarded. As great accuracy is desirable In the balances, none but model 01 the best form and Workmanship need he presented. BEKRY W. KING, mayUl Secretary ot State. ('hoapest Clothing West the Mountains. K . & Mi HESS, (Successors to Frank it Hess,) YYIiolennle mid Eetnll Clothinj; Merc hnnw, Cittf Rank Ruiidiritf, corner nf High and State slrrirs, CirfsmiMSi I AVF'. now on hand, and am constantly receiving from their XI. wholesale establishment iu the city of Hallinmre, fresh supplies of every description of GENTLEMEN'S HEADY-MADE CLOTHINO and FURNISHING GOODS, suitable for all seasons, made up in the latest fnhioiis of the very best materials and work-miWHhip. In short, they cannot he surpassed anywhere. Theb nsiorfmeiit Is Htrritdy known to mn-t every one to bfl tlie largest in the city. Citizens and strangers wishing to purchase Clothing will, therefore, do well to give them a rail Rt once. Having purchased their entire stock of materials from Import ers, for cash, they are able to sell them at a lower cash price t ban any other establishment In the West, and nt least SO per Cent. Cheaper than those bought on time by other merchants in the same line of business. Their stock comprises, in part, Fine Black and Blue, V reach Cloth Frock and Dress ( 'oats ; h M m English " Fine Black and Brown Suck Coats, CaaslnHtl Coat, ditlereiil styles; Drab (.'oats, Tweed Sucks, for spring and summer; Brown and Checkered Linen Coats and Roundabouts, Rowdy ('oats, different materials ; and the largest assortment of PANTALOONS ever exhibited iu the city of Columbus, mnde of CiHsuncre, Plain and Fancy. Also, Due Skin, Plain and Black Cloth ones j Light Colored and Brown Summer Cassimere and Linen Pants, suitable for summer season. And a large and most beautiful stock of WAISTCOATS, such as Black Satin, Fancy do.; Hbick Silk Velvet do., a beautiful article ; Worsted, Cassimere, Bull', and Marino Vests, and a great many more of dillerent qualitie, from tbe finest to the lowest priced ones. Also, all kinds of Furnishing Goods, such as FINE SHIRTS, n real good article, from the best shirt makers in the United States. Also, Silk Toektt and Nick Ilttndkrrchifff, Searft, Vmhrrllan, Trarellinx Rnf, and a great many more articles 'usually kept in a regular Clothing Siore, not necessary to mention. All they ask of the public is to call and see tlicm.nnd examine their Hoods and prices. Merchants wishing to buy at Wholesale will do well by calling on them, as their store is the only one of the Mad that can sell at Eastern city Wholesale Prices. Rememlcr the place Ofi Rank Huilding, oppattte tr'hiting fe Huntington' Rook Store. niaylS HA1N eV IIORTON, IRON M 0 N i I K S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALBBfl IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Sash, Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, nnd every' varic ty of Tir-man's stock. Sign of the Back Haw, tiil High street. CHARLES A BAIN, maylli-dtf JAMES M. IIORTON. SMAI.E FA It .11 IN NOlfU ICH TOWNSHIP. ABOUT night miles from tho city partly improved. A good hewrd log houe, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. Tlie farm is well adapted to raising all kinds tit gram This farm mustbe sold sonn, and Is offered cheap. Persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, can not do belter than by calling on us. If this does not suit we have others that will. SMITH & MILLS, mayl4 Real Folate Agents DR. WIMJAM IH.ACKSTONE, ' p F,NDF:itH his professional services to the citizens of G'olunv J bus and vicinity-Residence at Ihe Capital Housk. Ofllce on High street, op-posito the United States Hotel. RKl'KR TO Samuel (ialloway, F',sn.. Prof. R. II. Howard. Wm. B. Thrall, Eaq., Dr. Robert Thompson, Prof. Daniel Draki tnny M 7wd , M. Smith, Columbus , Cincinnati. LMIII SALE Two bnUeaand lots, with stable-, wood house F and every other convenience attached, situated on Friend street, they are brick buildings and in Complete order, ami will be sold very low if applied for soon. Buyer will do Well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. eyU SMITH & MILL! A ( VIM). tVTOTICEis hereby given that the undersigned have tin day Ll entered into a co-partnership, for the purpose of practising Law, Ruying, Selling and Leasing Real Estate, Surveying. dividing and suli-dividing of tands and lots, the Collection ot Chums in central Ohio, and, nlsu, to all i.iihiiicss iiereloiore none ny j. r Smith. JOSEPH F. HaUTH, April 10, lftW-apl2dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. l?OR HALE Two very desirable houses on Stab-' street, each I containing six rooms ; very convenient out buildings and oiner improvement on uie nun ioi aie iow nim on eio- e-i m-. maylB SMITH fc MILLS. I7ANS. A new assortment just opened at s ap24 RILEY Sl CO'S. Bb AKKANORMENTH FOR 55! i8o. WILLIAM M. KASSON, RnilroRd DUpHteh Enrwnrdlna; nnd ( ommintion IMerehnnt, Warehouge No. li. Water tircet, BufTah. J EDUCED RATES FROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO. First a, class HSJ cents, and r-eroml t lass no cents, per ii ionnii 24 huurs from Albany to Buffalo. AorSTfl. D. A. Eddy, Cleveland ; E. Sheldon, Sandusky ; Hail mail Agents, Cincinnati, SprinEtiebl and Columbus. rjP3 To avoid delay mark packages A. A li It. It., can- of Wm. m. ivnssoti, nuiiaio. Ship by Albany boatafrnm New York. (marT-lmd RAILROAD Oil I HI S LINE. C1ITIZF.NS leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, ' North-Esst corner Neil House, can secure Railroad Ticket and also have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city. marti-dly" n. u. h i .. n. ec y u. r. company UIIKI.l.. Buffalo and Horn Combs, a 5 P25 lust nveiveit nt NNOVYr,S MPOR SAliE. Two elegant and substantial DWEL-LINO HOUSES on Town street, between Fourth and Fifth. SMITH A MILLS, api7 North Room in Exohange Rank HOTELS AND SALOONS. I ii it nl State Saloon. f I MIK pronrienir wislo-H respectfully to inform his friends and 1 the public in genera), that he bus taken the above named es tabttshrnent and flora It un eipml to any In the city. Hi rooms are It - i r r neat mid ipiiet, The Bar issuppicd with euolce Liquors, Wines and Cigars everything thing that will add to the comfort of man. aaaEf T. D. ADAMS. BEOADWAV iToTEL' HY DAVID MITCHELL. api'Mltl Rrniid Htreet, CoIiiiiiIhim, Ohio. CAPITOI, HOI SE - COM RRI'S, Oil IO, M. NORTHHUP, I'kophiktoh. 'pHIS new and popular Hotel is located in the most central pin t I ol the city. t lie been enlarged, and i now Jurni-iied in a style equal In that ol any Hotel in the West. The Table d'llote is furnished with every luxury the market affords, and no pain will be spared lo make the guests feel at HOMK. Stages for all the routes, call at this house daily for passengers. Convenient, and tirst rat? Sbibling and Carriage House attai h ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance. septlO-dyl UNITED STATES HOTEL COLUMBUS. ROBERT RUSSEI. MAS taken the United Statin Hotel, located a few rods south ol his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will be happy to welcome his oltl jiRtmns and friends, uud all oth ers who tnny have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. (nmn.'H A MERICAN SALOON, (US DK 11 T MR AMERICAN HOTEL.) I I AVE ju-t received Fresh Oystera,and will constantly keep on I I hand all the deheot of the season, SUCb as Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fresh Fish, H rdines, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, See., Set:. The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordial, Segars, Ace. No pains will be spared to gratify the pistes mid uppetites of the guests of the American Saloon. Irw' Oytrs by the dozen, hundred or can. oMtl CITY SALOON-ColiimbiiH, Ohio. ((OltNElt IN .a Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors ol this J establishment are now prepared to nerve up Oysters, Game, Fi-h, and all the luxuries of the season, in a stylo unsurpassed. They have also added several private room tor gentlemen wish inn to give suppers. The Bar is supplied with the best of Lhpiors and Cigar. On draught, (,'arew's Detroit Ale, Schultst XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch i served up daily, by oeSi-dtl 1 BARKER A: OLMSTED. LIFE INSURANCE. IV EW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 88, II Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN. IVcs'f. PLINY FREE-MAN, Actuary. Charter perpetual. The business of tin company i conducted upon the mutual plan. It net earnings during the bi-t three year amounted to over IHd,(HHI. liach policy hold-er is a member of the company, and entitled to share iu it profits, which have averaged oil per cent per annum on all premiums paid in. The premium are paid annually, in cash, unle they excif'd O.'iO. in which case (10 percent.! required and -10 per cent, may lie paid by depositing a note for that amount; renewiible annually, and hearing b per cent, interest. The amount of its capital, the character of It securities, and it mode of doing huijnsTIS make thU one of the safest companies in the Union, for Lib' Insurance perfect security being alter all, sought for In investments of this kind. This Company will insure on the lives of a rsons on any part ot the gbihe, nt equituble rates ol premium. A man may insure his life in the name of his wife, so that the amount iiiured will go lo her or to hi children, if she die before him. The many ndvuntages of Life Insurance are beginning to he correctly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily seciiring to their families and Iriend those advantages. The agent iu this city would respectfully call attention to the Superior claims of thi company. Any information in connection with the subject will be cheerfully given, mul the application for insurance promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBACGH, Agent, Od door south of the Franklin Bank, over Coil's ston. Ror't Thomi'Sos, M. D., Examining Physician. maiM Er. SKINNER, (Late, nf New l.inhun, Ohio.) CIENERAL Agency, Commission nnd Forwarding Merchant, I deals in Piiitter. Chee-e. Lard, and Produce in general, No. U, Fa.-t Front st., near stenniboat landing, (Jiiieitinati, Ohio. Keler to Justus right and A.m. Uicliardson, Uro. Co.. i in cinnati; B. V. Siiodgrass Ai Co., New Ll-bon ; Origg A Llltott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New ( )rleans ; B. Bo-, I orl-ni"iitu ; Law-son Covode, Wellsvillc; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville; W. 0. Scott, St. Loui. aeBMn JUST RECEIVER, I T tb. nl.l ..: ,i,.l nnrtoalhi M,, Utnte Hnuse. i.n unrivnlleil imsort. J. ment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred different kinds ot Fancy and Plain Oassimeres, rich Fancy and Plain Vcl- et, ."UK, MUin, tuieluding wlnle and light colored ior party and redding Dress,) and wool Vesting; (.'ravnts, Silk and Linen Pock-t Handkerchiefs. Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers uud Undershirts, silk Uinh r -hirt and Drawers, Sustien lers, black and white Kid uud Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Halt Hose ; and in briel, every article of the richest quality of geiille- nieii - wearing apparel to be baoel in be lirst draper establishment of the Kimt. These goods were very recently selected with great cine by the undersigned, in one ol the best Eastern markets, and are of the latest and most durable styles that could be found ii New York. Btmngers now ojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, rj m.jic. Ifnlty tnvit-d tn cU Hint exwiihio Tetiii e liiey Uurchase Isawhere. A. A. .Tr; AHT. N. 11. Orders from unv part ol the HUite, a Iiereloiore, faith fully and promptly attended to. ttOtO LITTLE III I A HI I RAILROAO S'PRING AND SUMMi.lt Ali RAN( i I..MKN' lS-lit. Kor New York and Boston two through train daily change of hours. On and alter Tuesday, April 10th, until furlher notice, Pa- senger's Trains will nin BS follows : l.eine Ueont on l.:t J r. nl -tree I, lit .1 o cloCt ill loinuie- ,. M., and it o'clock, P. M., lor Mllford, Foster's Crossing. Deertield, Morrow, Waynenville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Spring and prmgnelil. Iti'turning, leaves Hpringtiehl at 4 A. M. and '2ri V. M. I'a.-enucr lor New ork. Boston and intennediale points. should take Ihe 5, 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Faen-rer.-. ha C.ihiiiih'i-. .ntie-vi!e. I o . ; i n . . a-l inter i r i . - diate town, should take the R, III A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Conipany are running the following lines in I'onneetioii with the I'nuns : A Daily Daylight Line to Columbui from Springfield in eon-BOOnoft Willi the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xenia nnd Springfield, connecting with the ;i P. M. Train from Cincinnati. Thi ears of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave Snrhufleld at 1 M. connecting with the Morning Train Irom Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will he run, leaving Cincinnati al ii I'. M., and Springtieldnt 4 P. M. Fan' trom Cincinnati to Xenia 01 00 Springfield 8 60 " Sandusky City 6 SO Ruffalo 10 00 a " Columbus 4j0 For other Information and Through Tickets, apply at the 'Picket Ollice, oa Broadway, near Front Street. Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, s.ip. rlntendent CV'The Company will not be responsible for llaggiige exceeding .'ill dollar in value, unless the same j returned lo the Conductor! or Agent, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every '.'hi dollar in value above that amount apr!'tf H'ST received and for sale, 100 lirln S. C. TAR, by J apO KING Ai HKFFNER, Cincinnati TO PARENTS. AT WM. KIWI'S Drug Store ei pecial attention is paid to children first, and after them I'll others who may lie pleased tn favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. TownRcnd'sSnrsaparilbi for the cleansing of blood, and cure ot all scrofulous diseases. t ).-good's India 'holagogue, and Smith's Tunic, fur the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy ol lhc-e remedies. II. A. Fahnestock's At Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public lor years a a cerium remedy lor expelling worm from the human svstem. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine lor the cure ot I. uer I i uuiilaint and other diseases an .in;; in an a id ranged r-tale of ihe liver. Give them a trial, and thi truth will npponr. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of ( 'uugh. Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, Tickling Sensation of theThnit, Whoop Mil' C'lUgtl, A I'.. e. I'rask's Magnetic Ointment i gaining a name above all others lor the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Rruized und Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Cbappi d Hands, Corns, ate. AH of the above medicines and many others, kept conlantly r tntasiand for side at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio State Journal ( Mien, augildtf GENT'S FRENCH CALK ROOTS. tUflTOM made tine French Calf Boots at 03, 01 50 and 04, br V sale al KIMBALL'S Shoeand Leather Store, Journal bindings NOTICE. rSllIK pal llMII atllll heretolore uUatOu under the name of Mcll 1 vain F'itch is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of Ihe firm will 1m- settled by R. Fitch. JOSEPH HeELVADl. February l, IP.V fehT dtf It. FITCH. ESSOOiTrL" )LA1N Black, Watered and Fancy Silks, in great Variety ; Fine 1 Fn-nch Lawns, Tissues, Bereges, ;ilk Lawns, 1'oplius, Ac. Call and examine ihein at 1. T. SNOWDF.YS. np'J5 No. 4, Odeon Buildings. I A ANTILLAS. My stock ol Mantilla is now complete Cull ITX and see them. P. T. SNOWDFN, poo 4, Odeon Buildings. EM It R ( I Ol R I ES. ri MB'D Lace and Muslin Cajies, Collars. Cuffs, Sleeves, Chemi-wlA scttes, 4c, At., in great variety and at all price. P. T. SNOWDENS, apJ5 No. 4, Odeon Buildings. I ADIF.S" Linen Cambric Handkerchief, from .p0 cent- to U I i can be found by calling upon T. SNOWDKN, aaflj No. 4, Odeon Ruildincs. ONF DWI'.LLIM. HOI 1 on ball hit. on Friend street. ' between High and Third, for sale cheap. SMITH A MILLS. ap17 Exchange Bank Building. LA NO KOR SALE IN OHIO. 4). ) AC R FS in Union county ; 100 in Sandusky county ; 160 W In Darke; 40 in Logan; 198 in Truro township. Franklin county; BXl in Mifflin township: 320 In Mercer county ; 320 Detinuce ; two 80 acre lota in Franklin county. TJaM lands will lie sohl at prices varying Irom 04 to 010. Some will le traded for town property. i all ami set- SMITH Si MILLS, I.MMt SALE A vacant lot on Bich street, nt bargain, lor I rash. Inquire of may2:i RAKER Sl ARMSTRONG. a FINE assortment of Gent' Congress Gaiters JUrt received at J the sign of the Gilt Boot, and for sale very cheap by may28 II. R. KIMBALL a. m. Mali: EITCII 0 HALE, (Suertttorn to MrElrain A- Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A ND Dealers in Froduce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds L A. ot Groceries, nt wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market pi ice puid at all times, iu CASH, for Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgwav a Ot Foundry, Co (niarr.dtf H'Mitrs, Ohio. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . It I I) fiWAY 1 CO., M ANUKAC'IMJRE STEAM ENGINES, I. BOM new and improved patterns, among which is one for the Ml U.i SAW MILL, of comimct form, with MILL IBONS and fixtures complete. They also make tlx- celebrated PAKKUR'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RMLROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BltASS (HASTINGS tieuidty ttinde at Foundries. MA0H1NIR V of all kinds made promptly to order. RUCK'S CELEBRATED ook STOVE, Premiuiu ('oiikiiig Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Fire G rut on, and PLOUGHS, nil warranted, are constantly for sate at wiiolksai.i: and hktail on libera) terms. Merchant and others dealing in Ploughs nnd Stoves are respectfully invited to examine our stock and prices. Columbus, febi:t-tf ARCHITECT OI F ICt; 11. .1, omes' Moll, Cnllllll-biiM, (Hiio. N. B. KELLY informs the public that during hi absence all his Architectural business, Engineering and Surveying, will he promptly attended to at the shore office by the undersigned. H. H. BLACKMOltE, deQLf Architect and Civil F'nginn I'AINTEitS W ILL un. I Window Glass, Sash, Putty, White Lead, Red Lead, Liiharge, Oil, Turpentine, Varnish ami Japan, lor sale ut the sign U of the GILT Pi marl PA I EH. II l 4 LARGE assortment of Paper Hangings and Borders for sale i a. ciienp ny WM. A. MeCOY & CO. marj:t CAHEETINti. SUPERFINE Three Ply and Ingrain Carietiug, Floor Oil Cloths, and Btnb'd Window Curtains, lor sale by mnrXt Wht A. McCOV Si CO. rjlKACTSON LAW RF.FORM a"very desirable collection of I- Legal Papers, to which the attention of member of the Convention i- re-1 artfully invited. Gushing' Manual; Jefferson's do. Bonthenand (Joel B.) on Parthunentary Law and Rules. New York Debitae ; Kentucky do. Mednry's New Constitution. For talc at J. H. RILEY & CO.'S may l New BookHtore. 100 BAGS Pimento ; ,K) bags Java Coffee, landing from United States, an or sale by KING & HEFFNFR, ' ctnohmnntl s VilAH AM) MOLASSES. :U hdds Sugar, fair and oi ime . i .'on I. lib. ,. , -e i . b,r -ale hv KING Sc HKFFNER, tnarSfl Main street, Cincinnati on. CLOTHS. I ARGK and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chi li nese, l .iigli-h and American Furniture Oil Cloths, Just received and for sale by J. D. OS BORN Ai CO. iVOTICE. The notes nnd accounts if George Gen A: Co., are 11 left with us for letlltlllllinl mid collection. They mustbe paid without delay. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Columbus, July "i, 1S49. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALE. 7V)K sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ot Printing Materials, consisting in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Press. 1 Stanberry Press, .TI Iha. Pica, 400 " Rourgeoi, nearly new. i: Brevier. 100 " Minion, " ISO " Minion, " Several I'onts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. logether with Munds, Galleys, Mick, Chases, Bules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used iu a printing ollice. Any portion ol the above will be sold extremely low for cash, or on short time. deCl GRAB, SCOTT, Agent. MITIPSVICES of Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for -ale at the sign oltho OII.T PADLOCK Sept 10 NEW (JOOdIl WE have in store, and otter for sale on gtmd term- ', ' doz i 'hopping Axes ol t H'oi .1" brands 4 doz. Broad " " " KH) " Shovels and Spades " " IINI Mill and Cross Cut Saws. BOO boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. HtbhU Linseed Oil. UOO keg Nails, neaortrtl. GBH8, ABBOTT Si CO., novU At the sign ol the OUt I'adloelr. BLACK Grode Kine Silks, from 01 to 01,75 cents per yard beautiful lustres. Also, a few patterns more of those rich fancy Silks, which have caused such a rm;h of the ladies, left ye at WM. RICHARDS . np3 oil, CLOTH ANII BUG, UST received ',5 ps assorted Oil Cloths, from to U ft. wide ; J 80 Oil Cloth Rug; JiO assorted Chenil, Tuffed and other kinds, lor salo cheap by ap Jmd J. D. OSBORN & CO. A PRE6B arrival of Buena ita Hatnt apy wm. RICHARDS'. ( MUM dim: dV 4iILHERTs PREMIUM B O STON PIANOS, .lust received and for ealo at manufacturer's prices. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. nulIMIIy JAIiDABLB CITV PBOPnVS KOR MUL rpBE nmeao. ot thfl Into Dr. sibboii, mi Ihzh rtnet near the L corner of Riidi, is for sale. Terms reasonable. EnOUlreof JOHN L. GILL, or apl THOMAS SPARROW. NEW LAW BOOKS 4 VIEW of the Law ot Divorce In Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. By H. F. Page. Also, a large stock ot English Reports. London editions. Vols. 57, and Till. Inglish Common Law Reports, Law of Contracts. By Smith, aullmr of the Lending Cases: vol. Spence's Erpiity. HawelPs Slate Trials, 21 vols. London edition ; lialt calf. Bell on Hu-biind mid Wife. Wlmrton' U. H. C'rirninal Trials. Burke' Celebrated Trials. DunhnVl Unwi of Pennsylvania, 1700toI849. i-or sioe n me .viw tioonstore ot may 11. RILEY & CO. MEW HOOKS. IONGl'ELLOW'rf Poems, new edition, 2 vol. 8mo.; J Heroines ot Missionary MlOTlSlilO Greenwood Leaves (ioelhe's Faust, Hayward's edition , finesses at '1'ruth, 2 vols. London ; Rabelais' Works, 2 vols., London; Humbolt' Co-nios,2 vols., London; Hiimbolt's Views of Nature, 1 vol., London ; Archaeological Journnl, ,r vols. 8vo, 2d London dlitnm ; Huine ami simollett's Flnsland, 10 vols. 8vo., Sd LoaJoW BtL Forsaleby fmaylj J. R. RILEY CO. SAMUF.I. OAI.LOWAV. IIFNRV f. MOft GALLOWAY & PAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, nnd tn the Circuit and District I S. Courts. Ollice in Piatt's new buildinir, opposite State House mayfrtr CARPETS AND OIL ( LOTUS. Wi: bnve been refitting and enlarging oOrcarjwt rooms adjoining our Dry Goods store, and have the satisfaction of knowing tin y are a extensive and handsome m any in the State that n ue in ei i i-ii ui-ivriy L u. Hlu). , , ,arpCT. We have now on hand n very large stia-k of nil kinds id' Car pets, Oil Cloth, Matting, Matts, Druggett, Oil Painted Blind-, Ac Ace. Our stock consists in part of 0 ps super English Rrussells. 2000 yds Knglish and Ameriemi Imperial .'1 ply. 1.100 do best Wool, inirrain work, from SO to 100. .ViOO do Medium Wool, ingrain do do .VI to 7f. IIOOO do Cotton nnd Wool, do dodo 31 to 44. 1500 do Cotton figured do do 30 to 33. P00 do Wool (striped) Mair nnd hall do 28 to 50 Q000 do Bag and List do do 28 to SO. 400 do Plain and colored Mattinn 4-4, 5-4 and 0 4 wide. SO to 100 ditferent price Rug, all siies. OIL CLOTHS 900 yds best English Oil Cloths, 7, !) and U feet wide-these " lotus win weigh :i to 8 lts (he square yard. (i to S00 yds American do., 3, 4, 5, fi and 12 feet wide. We cut these Cloths to suit any sire hall or room. SOOrehl Imitation Mahocany Furnitnro Oil Cloths. T00 do assorted ninkesof English, German and American Cloth, beautiful figures and patterns, nil widths. 11) doz assorted pairs pnintcd Oil Window Shades, from BBe to 02. POO yds needle work Swiss Muslin Curtains, at rt7e to 91 per yard 8 pairs of splendid work and wove Curtains, worth from OKI to 01P per pair. mall J D. OSBORN & CO. PERFE.MES, aVe. I.4KC.K l"l of hMs TH V.-viyn, jmt ues, loll Op-r. T. HNOWIIKN. KI.IKiniK ic MARTIN, II II A 1' I K S AND TAILOKS, Hifk itrrrt, Im dmtr north of Torn, oopotitr fAe V. 8. Hnttl, A UK pnrpHml tn exprnte .11 nrilrm In Uirir line of bu.lnp... in . V the ii. nt. -1 .nil most tanliiiitiHlilii .tylp. JOSKI'll KI.DKIDUK, IT 111 A. I.. MAHTIN. CURIOUS CAHI'KTM. NtiT only riirlon. bat vpry mmrtyW, vrry irooil nnd vtry ebwip. wloctrd with zrvnt onto, .nil w.rrnntptl tlm mo.t de-.ir.hk.lot(r.nnn)tfrim ."Wv-lnil jirr yd.)to o found in thi. city. Al.ii. Cnttim K.,ffrt.'.' vdl. wide, JuitrrcciTwl by pii --' coWLEfl CO. IMI IVAHItANTX. -Mi !' .!.- fit, I.v lj SMITH A. MILLS, plT Kxchuige Bank Building linuiimar School of Capital Ini vers it v. inij um -.it nl Hat, in the sonunodjotll buildinu now occu-E,V , v "'"'"' Hisll Scbu il on Town -tri-i l. Tlio Institution ... " ii!?Ka" ""l"'"""'"aonco of Kkv. I'nor. Wm.M. Rsv-I Tilj'' "'1' "'" u"i"'"ity: "d tlif Kbv. A. Um.ck unil Mo'ii... , ;? :"' . wi" '";t " lntmcl"i In Lain, Oraek. ' no,, oilncntio,,:' ZuSZ I'ZZ'CL'0 .XtTJT. miyimoo, .tu.lont. I,y (r.v. .H()K. lie ill . ,l llt" lnl i 1.-. ,. .11 I .1. .. . I'lirf.trs h.lllflinh tinimmnr t. r, .... . Emrr,, Ariihm.U.-, Chi uHrt. ia J' " (louUr Adam' Latin Grammar, Jmobt Latin Header, Corurliu'g .--, ..u--.r, ifcniiiiiz (v. Aiiinpi.) t.icero B "ration, t.-cbiuit Si i iititti i rid. ir (,-enimt .V .Ulupt.) Sall.,-1, Hru,e, (AntbOU s.) Hullton'K Greek Grammar, Ihillion's Gink Reader Xe-it'lnut' Annhasi I'Oueo' ll,,r'. :... Pnl-..n'- ArnuiL'eiueiits will also be iinide tor teaching any part of a Illore Illlvimi ed C!a-ieul or Mlltbetenlienl eimran ii'mmmn I'be instrueiioii will he adapted to tho courso usually pursued fii our bct-t cbi -jeid schools am colleces. "X. ""ev " ",""u"l wnngnimni nrsi utiii, tuiree month-.) wlueb ntobe puid in advnnce. I. of innai v nl tiOODU, T. SPARROW, G. M. PARSONS, F. C. HELTON, G. MACHOLD, LEWIS BETL, I ! atejL'i ..I i v v il. STANIIK.RV. S.GALLOWAY, S. M. SMITH, .1. P. BRUCE, THos. ROBERTS P Trusttea rtriding in 'cnliimbu$ MIAMI ITNIVEB8JTY " Hon i d of Ti n-lee-. Hon. Ji'ri'iniah Morrow, Twenty Mile Stand, Ohio. James McBride, Fcp, Hamilton, Pliny Crume, M. D., Eaton, " Fidward Woodruff, Esq., Cincinnati, " Charles Anderson. Esq., " Rev. II nub McMillan, Xenia. James (ialloway, F'.sq., Xenia, Hon Elijnh Vance, Hamilton, " IVter P. Lowe, Esq., Dnyton, Peter Odlin, Esq., Wm. R. Collett, Esq., Lebanon, M Joseph S. Hawkins, Esq., Fhiton. m Fergus Anderson, Esq.. Ross, Win. M. Corry, IOsq , (Tiieinnatl, Wm. Groeslieck, Cincinnati, " John W. Scott, Oxford, (?hauncy N. Olds, Circlovilli!. m George M. Parsons, Culumhus, " Fneulty. W. 0. Anderson, D. D., Fresident, and Professor of Moral Philosophy.'1 hoinas J. Matthews, A. AL, Professor of Mathematics nnd AstronomyChnrles BUtotS, A. M., Professor of the Greek Language, and Literature. James 0. Mothitr, A. M., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, and AMhetics. O. N. Stoddard, A. M., Prulesdor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. R. II. Bishop, Jul)., A. M., Adjunct Professor of Languages, and Principal of the Preparatory Department. oitr-r of Stiidr. The course of study is full nnd thorough in all the departments, and equal in these respects, to that of any College in the United States. Hellioui4 liiMiruetlnn. ' Instruction in Religion and Morality," is, according to the Charter, arnon the obJeetj for which the University is established, and for this, careful provision is made in the course of study. And the ."tudents are required to he present daily at Religious worship in the Chapel, (consisting of reading tho Scriptures and prayer,) mid on the Sabbath, to attend in their respective classes, a Bible recitation, conducted hy the dillerent Professors, one public relLfJoUS service by the President, and one other service in some of the churches in tho town. AdmlMHluii. Candidates are required to furnish evidence of good character, and of their proficiency in that part of the course preparatory to the atnnding lor which they are offered; and il from another Collegc, n certificate of dismission. LlbrnrU'N mid Ciihlnet. The libraries contain about 8,000 volumes of well selected and valuable books. There Is a large and well arranged Geological Cabinet. Tho Chemical uud Philosophical Apparatus affords the means of a HHtisfiictoiy Illustration ot the most important doctrines in the various departments of Natural Science. Location. At Oxroaii, Hutler cnuntu, Ohio, thirty miles iiorth-weit of CbsetnTJafl i haviin; communication by Turnpike, with the neigh boring villages and cities nrn u mmmi This Institution has an annual income of near Sir Tkoutand Dollar, exclusive of Tuition Fees, SrNsrion of Study. There an two Sessions in each year; the tirst begins tlie Firtt Monday in October, and ends the second Thursday of March : tho second begins the First Monday of April, and ends tho day before the annual coinmencement. t'ommeneeineni. 'Hie annual Commencement is on the Stcond Thursday of Au gust. LxprnapN. Tuition per Session in College Classes 0)15 00 " " Preparatory Department 10 00 Boarding and Lodging, per week 1 25 to 2 50 Total necessary annual expeuse 125 00 By order of the Board of Trustees. apfed JKREM1AH MORROW, President A SPLENDID KORTIJNK -1IAV BE GAINER BY AN OUTLAY OK tO OR JLS. iILL MSTB0P0UTAN PORTRAIT CLUH, Officcc 88, Albany Road, London, England. rpHE Directors bee to announre that there wiU be drawn for a I. Grand Series ot Portraits of all Horses entered for the foCh- eondBg Oreat Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable principles which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and secured lo the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success nnd high estimation in which the Club is belli are uhjerts of pleasing congratulation to the Projectors, they eneournge endeavours for a still further development of their plan. For the future, therefore, the number of Prizes will bo ex-tended to the Portraits of all Horses that are entered tor each particular Race. Non-starters ns well as Winners and Starters The billowing li.f is now open : 5,000 Members to each Class. First Class 10, second do., 5, third do., 1. Parties can have one or more shares In each or either of the ditferent Classes. Those Members who draw the Portraits of First, Second and Third Horse, the other starting Horses, also thoso that do not Ftart (but w hich are entered for the Race,) will receive thn following prizes. The drawing will take place ten days before the Races. I er..,' I I I : . 1 I I rtnltSl DhaB'BBll Ui't .rn'iipl t int Iferw. Seceml Hons. Third Bone the PortnUh Fnrtninul of Start-n. Noa-Stvtm. JJ'JO.OOO 10,000 5,000 5.000 10,000 10,000 5,000 3,500 2,500 5 000 2,000 1,000 500 500 1,000 First Class Second do. Third -I". The number ol Prizes to be distributed in each Class are 209, ttUM bebsg the number of Horaes entered for the Race. AU letters to contain a remittance Dratts, Rank Notes, Ax., addressed nnd made pnyshle to the Managing Director, JOHN BURR1DGF.. Esq., 88 Albany Road, London, Fngland. Numbers forwarded immediately on the receipt of a remittance. Full particulars of the Race will ho sent with the fortunate Numbers to each Subscriber, so thnt ho may know his position and whether or not he be one nf ihe fortunate. Offiec commission 7 jk per cent , to be deducted from tho above Prizes. N. B. Lists open for the St. Leger same as the above. mart C'On (UU K Ul 1:1 ' V" - '"rK WANTED -The suh-cn 0''uDD hers will exchange Real Estate for stock in tlie Columbus, Xenia and Cleveland Railroads, at par. ap)i BAKER Sc. ARMSTRONG. WINDOW GLASS. i()MMON sizes and qualities; also, superior American and French Glass, of nearly all sizes usually wanted, at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK, maris FURNITURE. WE have just received a lot of Eastern Mahogany Furniture, consisting of I donee Mahogony Chairs. o doen lnrire hair seat Chairs and Hnfnn ii iio?cii nirge Koching Chairs, l or sale cheap by mayt; J. D. OSBORN Si CO. STATE CONSTITUTIONS. riTHE American's Own Book, or the Constitutions of the several I .States in the Union emhraclog the Declaration of Independ nee. Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution el each State, Ac, 4c. By J. It. Itigelow. 1 vol. 8vo. This is the latest and most complete compilation of th Stab-Constitution yet publi.'heiL For sale by niayO L N. WRITING Si HUNTINGTON. New mul IiuiM.rtnnt Book. II I.I be published on Momlay next. May 0th, A Manual ol tlie If I.eei-Intive, Judicial and Executive powers of the I'nited States, ami their Constitutions, population of each, Ac., Ac By Henry Slanbery, Attorney (ieneral. Also, Tlie Constitution of Ohio, in pamphlet form, on tine paper and lnrc type, and interleaved with bihkI paper s very desirable form for members of the Convention. may4 J . IL RILFY Si CO. A""" FRESH supply ot Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoetot serious styles and qualities just received by maySS H H. H. KIMBALL. OWI.ETT'J! 1NTKHEMT TAB1M l"r tho Ml tiootciuin1 or lm.y.n j. 11. niur.i lu HIHUTS IN THK GOLD UKIIOM. SlliHTr" in tin- (iold Krilon. nd .Srnri by the Wy. By The olirc T. Mt With jWM ISBMMK Von odl tion MMl .nil pnlHrKi'il. 1 vol. I'.'ino. Kldnrndo, or. Advi-ntuTt. in Iho I'nth of Fmpirp ; romin.in . vny.o to HMnk hMM Lib' In fan ftmtimM Motitoroy Plrtun-. of th- (Wi Hrrion ! T.xyori-. -' " iranLllo By Bny.nl Tirjlor. Willi illu.tr.tion. ) llir Aothor. New tuition. S rol- I'-hno. tXml , IVrk and M ; or, IncidmU of a Crui-' in tl JSJjJJSI Kri.Ht.. Ciin.'i',.i to t nlllornin. witn ..ri- -- : ValMU-.i.o Lima, Honolulu, .nd Han Franrt' 0 By Re. Walter Loilon. i . I.."". 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