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COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1850. VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 290. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED I1Y SOOTT & IASCOM. UFKICK-lourii-r.sT cunxm k iucih sr. si suiiah alley. TKHMS Itivnrlnbly in mlvnnrr. The Dnily, Ui pi-riii In Ciilumliu., pnr year JJ) " durinl the sski sad TriWM)L7 DuaoM of c.,r- . 5 00 in uoranou 4 nv mm lb Trt-WagUl by mail YVn-k'y In Oohunbu Out of Hit iity; bj mull, tnlr, To dubs of I""' "i"1 uiiril To clllbl of tin u.wBrJ, lo OU wlilro Diily, sflwion Trl Weekly Weekly, j . ;i do . 2 III . 1 60 . i at . 1 IXI . 1! (HI . 1 IXI . SI To club ol HTB Ma wywt AllVlM-llNlllg. Tho fufltiwinir rates anil rules of BilvcrtinliiR have been nirreeil upon between tni' proprietor of the Oliio rltiitesnmn unit tin- Oli io 8tate Journal, tii lie OMemd, in all rii.e, after this date. July SO, 1IM!. Dally I'liper. OHHUn 0 Hate or les., one insertion, t, tt .i eai'h additional.."... i u 1 week " I..." ' S..." o 1 munth u ii 3 .. ii 6..." ii ii 9..." ii W... 10 00 0 iM 1 HI a 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 13 00 18 00 .... 10 00 . 20 00 .. 23 00 25 00 30 00 80 00 35 00 40 INI 45 00 .55 00 Standout card, 5 lines or kaHi Ptf annum. . . . 1 '..,,.. o- .-- 1 " " 19 " " in " chamred weekly ' " ltt daily " " l& " with 4 changes " " -... " ' is .... " " 1.4 changed weekly " " 1. ... , , IV 1 1 h I I ' 1 111 ". "- . ..,130 oil 14 uwiy. Other ciiaPB not provided tor, chargeable in conformity with the atjove rate. The utandnrd of measurement to be minion type. For each additional sqmire in the dnily. inserted one month, or a griiKUT length of time, Mid for each tddltfaoll square inserted under the yearly ruti n, hull price. No advertisement to In- considered hy the year, unless it is spe-cifled 011 Uie nmiiuocript, or proviouxly agreed upon between the Yuhhriher.. not accountable for the accuracy of jaga! advertisement Iwyond the imiount charged for their pttbMcwIoa Auiiouncini; candidate-, (for office olei.ty denenption,) to he flhar-ed at tlie rate of fifty cent per week, for each name; the name to be, in all cnes, paid in advance. All advertisement from strangera or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the ropy iur n Fpeeilied number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, ami payment will be exacted licrordinaly. The pri ilexes ol yearly advertisers, will be Confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining there-lo, to Im' paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneer?, General Agents, Iteid hntab' Agents, &c, not to be contracU'd tor by the year, hut to be chargrd by the piece, at the Ut-uul rates. No ADVEMTISEMKNTS CAN BR INSERTED OBATl'ITOllflLV. Advertisements for charitable in-titutioiis, tire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, ami such like, to be charged halt price. Marriaiie notices to be charged OB cents. Deaths inserted withoul charge, unless accompanied hy funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid tor. - .. ' ... . Ket-uhir advertisers, and all others senauig communications or requiring notices, desiring tu call attention to fairs, soirees, concert, or any public entortainments where charges are mHde fur admittance all notices of private associations every notice dcsiinicd to call attention lo private enterprises, cab ulaled or intended to promote individual interest, cmi only tw inserted with the u tide rut and int.' that the HUM Ul to he paid lor. II intended to li inserU'd in the'editorial column, the same will be charte d at the rate of not less than 30 cents, per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisement-! to be charged not less than double the bove rates, und measured as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to he charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on tin- above ri tes. Attorneys will be holdcnfortho price of inserting advertisements brouht in by them. W. A. NBILs llnrnoi nl l.nw mill Solleilor 111 ( ' 111! IICP rr . O FKICK with Win. Dennison Jr., No. , Neil's KKchange, oppo site Heeretnry ol State a olhce. tlt-ciJ my B, r. CONWAY. ro ML I.N 3 ON. o E00KR8. DI U.Al.-raiS I N PROPDCS, PIG I R ON, AND CoiiittilMHion i. nd PnrwnrilfiiK illpreliuniM, KHONT street, , jylWyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. jiTbTbvttleh, . Attorney nnd CoiioMellor itl l.nw, ColumbiiH, Oliio. Office, No. 2, Nell j KxchaniJb, opposite Secretary ot State's office. Jy87 WILLIAM R. OILHORR- CHAHLKS W. OILMOBR W. i & W. OlXMORBi Atlorneysi nt l,invnm! KolieitorN in Chnnrery. Office, N. E. comer Mam and Seventh streets., aul4-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. It. COMHTOCK Sc CO. Forwarding mul ('ominltnion lerelinntN. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Pasin, COLUMHl'3, OHIO. j. mm; WAY A- t'O.X Iron Foundry, Hroud mreei. nenr the BlMgt'oluin-Im-, Ohio. ritovei of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octl41 ih itoiiKirr Tinnirsovs oi i'in:, N 0.4, Nell'a Kxchnnjir, opposite the Secretary of State's oniee, tun si., i.oiumiius. UKOIMJE K. U AIXUTT, SIGN AND BAM NEB tAINTF.lt, nov9dtf V i.TI it TIIHALI,, Attorney nnd cuo-i line nt LflW ('nliinibiin, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds tor the State or New York. 13 Office on High st., between Town and Rich. oct20 N WHITIMJ Ac IH'NTINIJTON, pOOK-SF.I.LERSaml Statn.ncrs, next door to Hie Clinton Hank. 1.J illuil -lift !. Iliirh street. Ctjlniiibufi, Dluo. A lar-e as-nrtment of Hooka and Stationery always on lJid. WM. SKIBKBT. M. C. I.ILLEV. hEIBBRT A- LILLET. BOOK-BIN D-MiS, High street, opposite Uie Public Offices, Co-lumbus. if- aug2f,'4' UH.IIOVAL. Dlt. MARIS'S 0FFIC8, corner of Rich and Third streets, adjoining his residence, and oppoih Hie First Haptist Cliur'h. decll-ltl LKATI1 Kit. KI0 bundles Uimcr and Skirting Leather iu-t received by KINO Si IIKFFNKR, ap6 No 37 Main street, Cincinnati QBBBf ABBOTT A CO., rF.ALKR.S in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House mJ Builders' matsrlall, I arming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. 4c, Sic, No. 161 High street, sign of the (Jilt Padlock DAVIS, MM I Til A CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M KltCHANTS, Whole-Dealers in Gfocies and Product, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attentiiipiven to receiving nnd forwarding goods, and eUing Produce consigned for sale. nUmdtjT JOHN W. BAKBB. EORRBT AR9I3TBOM1. BAKFH A M ihTiliiNC, RF.AL ESTATE BROKFRS and OKNKUAL LAND AGF.NTS. JTJijj Poatn room, Kichange Hank Building, Columbus, ( I M Oil .VP KjM i LlFT KIFOlTf TjOR cleansing and hurnuhing all finii-hed Metnbc nnd Glasi X surfaces, such as t.old, Silver, He i--, ilrll nnnln nnd Sicel wnre, Win-bffdwi, Mirror. d:c The Scientific Amtriren, in speaking of this article, says : "Of all the riiibsiances which have been applied to poti-h ulass and met Is. nnnaiemti rqunt that known by tin name of TrimlL Tints superior article to that brought from Italy by the Venetians, and now generally Med thruu jbout all Europe. It snould ! in very family and every wi(rkhop." The Mubserils-rs, teing the agents Utr this city, are prepared to furnish it to dealer- at manufacturers' prices. Housekeepers and Mechanics are requited to call and try the article, and incases 1 e ii does not give the imtst entire satisfartiim, lheinincy will be refunded. BAIN A. IIORTON, maylfl No. fi3, High it., sign of the Back Saw. CABINET .11 A H Kits (AN tmd Veneer Varr.ish, Sand Paper, Glu, and nearly all ; ' th'-r articles in their line, at the bign of the ma'lr GILT rADLOCK. PATENT LKVEU CLOCKS. NEW article jusi received at - Call and tee them. JuneS BROWN & BUCK'S. J on n OiRLTILli (Lnit of Chilliroikf, Ohio.) I'rodnre, ( i-:n and Forworiiing Merehniit, may 1 fi d3ni CLE I EL A M. OHIO. F.LOUIIH.E A MAHTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Hifh ttrtn, ts( door nmh of Tovn, oppotUe. the V. S. Hotel, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of buinesB, in the Deatest and most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, plfi-dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN dfc IIOKTON" IRON MONGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. Iron, Nails, Spring., Axles, Sash. Glut and Hou-e Trimmings. Alao, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every arie-ty of Tir.msiB's atock. Bign of the Back Saw, 63 High street. j CHARLES A RAIN. maa15dtf JAMKrt M. HORTON. C BAILKOAD OMNIBI'S LINE. ITIZENS leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, North-East corner Nefl Houae, can secure Railroad Tickets, tod also have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city. rWr B. O. REAM, Sec y O. 8. Company. NEW JF.WELIlV ESTAI.ISll.HKNT. It R O W N A: RUCK. Till- Utldeisl mied have formed a partnership with tin 1 title, and taken the room lormerlv occupied tiy C. II. King as a lancy store, a lew doors hiiulh ot Hie American Hotel, and nearly opposite the Exchange Hank, where tin y have opened a new assortment of Wine lien, Jewelry, Silver nnd Timed Wnre, CJold I-eilH, r.ecillf leu in every uci-rijiLiiij, ui -mi. nn . j,.-3 And all kinds of FANCY OOODS usually ki ot in tin n line. invite all to call and look at our stock, we will bo pleased to show our goods whether they wish to purchase or not. Watches and clocks repaired in the best manner and warranted lor one yi nr. f nun llnir n-ic in uir nu-ine-- iney nop - m nr aim to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patron age, J. E HROVVN, mHj-23 H. BUCK CIOSMOS. Co-llios ; a Retell a Physical Description td the I'nivcrse. By Alexander Von Humboldt. Traticlated from the QermtB by E. C. Otte. Now eoinplete in 2 vols, k'too. Aspi'ets of Nature, In different Lands and different Climntea: with scientific elucidations. Hy Alexander Von Humboldt. 1 vol R'mo. For sale at the Hookutoio of Bpld-d<w I N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ,f ANTILLAS. My stock ot Mantillas Is now complete (.'all 1H amlseethcm. I'. T. SNOWMEN, ap5 No 4, Odeon Buildings. ICO(;(Jll AND HEAD V HATS. New style, pure white ami fine quality, just received. AH 4 so. a complete slock, ol all nncen mul .ni.iUi'"-, in i-e nin-ii- ed in a day or two by H. COWLES Sl CO. Fl HMTCIti:. w EhavejurTeived I lot of Eaatcru Mahogany Furniture, ooDnsuni ot 4 ddHB Mnlioitony Chairs. 0 dozen large hair seat Chairs and Sofas. 0 dozen lanta RooUni Chairs. For sale chenp by nmyti STATE C'ONSTITI TIONS. rpi!E American's Own Book, or the Constitutions of the several I Slates in the Unionembracing the Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United Stales, and the Constitution ol each State, &C, tVO. By J. 11. ItigeloW. 1 vol. 8vo. This is the Utest anil most complete compilation of the State Constitutions yet published. For sale hy mayti I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. WINDOW GLASS. jf"1OMM0N sizes and qualities; al-o, superior American and French (ilass, of nearly all sizes usuallv wanted, at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK, marlft UttOM (IU V saws. WE have jut-t received a Iresb lot of those very superior cross cut siiwb we have been selling the last two Year-. jum-7 GERE, ABBOTT & CO IJKESSEI TALLOW CANDLES ot the very lintqual-1 Ity CU be bad U all times at our tactory, coiner of Front anil Spring streets. Also, Lard and Soft Soap, jum I2d3ni M. P. HOWLETT 4 CO. " WINCJIESTEirS PKE.II irlrF IU(iFFJUlEO TYPES. rilllB subscriber takes this method to inform Uie citizens of JL Columbus and strangers visiting the city, that his rooms may be found one door mirth of the Exchange Hank, where be is now prepared to execute Dacuerreotyp' s m the latest and most approved style. Ladies and gentlemen are re-pectftdly invited to call und examine stiecimens. Minuatures taken without regard to weather. ( juneHdfim'J D. D. WlNrHESTF.lt. FOHKEST t.i:o i . rrnK undersigned take pleasure in informing the citizens of Co- lumbus, that they have taken the tann known as the Mttn Farm, 2 miles north of I 'olumbus, with the spacious ami splendid house thereon, and have Mted Up the same in good -l I- . tor the accommodation ul visitors who may deshe to spend an hour in the country, and enjoy cool "hade, and pure atmo-pliere. TM parlors ot llieiuuse hnve I ami titled up for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ice Cream, Strawberries, (during their season,) re-fri'fliments, ic, at nl) hours during the day and evening. W have erected on the grounds a new patent rSTOll in 8n ingi on which tight persons can ride at one time, with per tec t .-atety, a - it is constructed of such mnterials ns to preclude the possiuility of danger. We have spared no pains or expense in making this place the most delnthtlul retreat in the vicinity of this city. Visiters will timl every thing that is desirable for comfort or elegance, and where tboy can enjoy leisure, free from the dust and Beat m Hw city, during the summer months. Tot grounds will be open lor visiters on THURSDAY, June 13lh, nt2, P. M. ; and continue open during thecvening. ' I'atri.aage ie-i etlullv solicited. juiiell-tf J. W. SUMMERS 6c CO. WHO WANTS A BAHRAIN? FOR side cheap tor cash TWO UT LOTS, siluntcd on Wash ngtOB avenue, north of Broad slreet. Inquin' .t jiinel g HAKE It A- ARMSTRONG. 6000 COPIES SOLDINrVEEKS! fV the following valuable book "The Lives of JAMES MAD-J SON nnd JAMES MONROE, fourth and tifth Presidents o the Untted States, hy John UlINCY Ad.vms, to which is ndded a History of their Admini-tratioti." This work is published in n large size 12mo. vol. id' 4.10 pages, substantially bound in cloth or leather, similar in style to " Seward's Life of J. Q. Adams," containing accurate portraits on steel. Price $1,2.). There being no work exrnnt giviiiu the private and public lives of these illustrious Presidents, and the world renowned reputation of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale for the above book. lff' AgenU wanted. J. H. RJLEY 4 CO., Aiient. junclO At the New Bookstore, Columbus. I.MMt MALE .1 tew Land Warrants at reduced pi ices In ' quire of aayOll BAKER ARMSTRONG. Hardware. OMRS. ABHOTT tfc CO., SIkm of the Gilt Pudloek, No. 101 IUrIi Mreet, HAVE now in Btore nnd in transitu from the east, a very large stock of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, farming and mechanical tools. We have long lieen anxious to i our cutt inner on low prices, we have now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will si ll to prompt pnying tmrchasers upon as good terms, if not. a little better, than any other establishment in this vicinity. juia-7 GERE, ABBOTT &. CO. RAILROAD AMI STEAMBOAT INSURANCE. rpHK FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mas-I snchusetrs especially empowered to insure against acci-DKNTs, Capital S.'riMNH). Omcr. High street, opposite the Capitnl House, Columbus. joMlOthf D. R. HOAG, Agent. JUST IN TIME! AFRESH supply of Osage Orange Seeds; some more choice named Dahlia Roots ; Sweet Potatoes nnd enrly Potatoes for seed, and a lew additional Flower Seeds, at the olllce of the mnyl OHIO CULTIVATOR. jfllliELEY'S HINTS lownrds Reforms in Lectures, Ad VJT dresses and other Writings. 1 vol. 12mo. By Horace Grce ley. For snlc by frttofl I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. A FRESH arrival of Huciin Vista Hats at ap'J WM. RICHARDS'. O! LADIES, HOLD A .MINUTE ! RECEIVED per express hist night. Silk and Linen Poplins. Linen nnd Worsted do., bemititul Honnet Ribbins, splendid lress Silks in plain Ulaek, figured black, nnd mngnitieeiit OOtoT, tor side very low by H. COWLES At CO. ifOR SALE. Wonre authorized to sell the timlier on n lot ol 1 uround North of the Railroad Depot, supposed to contain about 7Mj acres. The timber ronsists of Hickory, Suanr, Whit Oak. and some Beech, nnd will be sold at a bargain II application be made, soon. Inquire of RMyfl RAKER & ARMSTRONG. WBfi M. KASSON, RAILROAD and men haudize despntch via New York nnd Erie Railroad and Stenmers on the Lakes, per express freight trains to Buffalo in three day-, (Sundsys excepted.) Mark package N. V. &i E. H. R., Care Wm. M. Knsson," ship per New York A- Erie Railroad, dnily, ajfl o'clock. P. M., toot of Dunne street. New York. I'ff ' For further particulars rail nt the Transportation Office ot the N. Y. A. E. R. R. Co . 204 Chambers itreet, New York, or of Wm. M. Kason. No. 5. Mnrvin BliM'k. Water street. Huttslo. Tariff of prices per 100 lbs. for dry goods ami other light merchandise during Lake navivntion, 1850: NEW VOBK TO Ohipvb, 00.75 Lake Erie ports 01.40 Cnnnudnigna fH (including Detroit) Rochester 9i Lake Michigan ports.... J,G0 Rata via.. 1,05 Via St'mb't from Buttalo. Attica .'. 1,10 Cincinnati A. Columbus, O. 2,25 Buffalo 1.90 Via Sanduky It. H. St. Louis, Mo 3,75 N. B. All packages should be properly strapped and the weight nf the same ninrked on each paeknge. No single pnckaite will Ise called 1esn iii 1 1 5o lbs. A Hla ral deduction from these prices for second clans or henry merchandise. junl? NEW AND VAUMBLF LAW BOOKS. PRINCIPLE" OF MEOICAL JUBJflPRUDENCB, deigned for r the prote"sions of Law and Meilicine. By Amoa Dean, Professor of Medical Jurisprudenee in the Albany College. The Admiralty, its Jurisdiction and Pnu ticc, with practical form and directions. By Erastu C. Benedict. Vol. 8 H .ward's United Stntes Court Reports. A lull stock always on hand nt the New Bookstore. juvld J. H. RILEY St CO. DR. M' LANE'S UVER P ILLS. The demand" for this great remedy is rapidly increasing, and we are every day reeeh ing orders from a distance for lots, which we find it almost im-possible to supply ns fast as required. The truth i. the remedy require- only a trial to convince the most scaaiticil ot its excellence. We select from a file of similar documents, the following : 'Covington. Ohio. May 15, 1P47. "J. Kidd fr Co. Opntlemrn As I am engaged in nelliog a few very choice medicines, I do not consider my slock complete mi l"ss I have a supply of Dr. M'Oane's Ljv r Pills. I . u- .1 a few dozen boxes of these Pill- from Mil. In II A Co., which sold very fast, and I wish a new supply immediately. jAcon i r ' ' 1 r. m Wholesale agents. Sold wholesale and retail by kelton at Bancroft. G. ROBERTS ic CO., (i III. NIC SM, fid KiLRoriiNj; agones. M Colli ml -in. And by Drnncrists and Merchants uenernlly. I (unefj dfit.v wl WASlIINiiTON IIOI'SK, f'heatnat at. nhove Seventh mi., Phllndrlphiii. Is central, in the immediate vicinity of the mo-t important pub-lie Institutions, thelwstand mist tush ton idde places of bash ness. and the sttr ctiv public Squnrps of the city. In the important requisites of light and ventilatfin, two nrincipalobjerU nine d at in the recent enlargement an I thorough itnpMivemrnt f this House, it 'a not exceeded, perhnp, tiy any establishment in America. To strangers, ther -fore. it- positf-n Is peculiarly desirable. The suh-crihtT rrturns thanks to his friends and the public for the lirs-ral patronage they hive extended to him. nnd assures them that be will endeavor to merit a cootinuance of their favora. June 17, 1050 d3wj A, F. GLASS. ('heupest ( loiliinir West the .Mountuin. Bs V Of. II ESN, (Successors to Frank & Hess,) Wholeaiile mid Retnll Clothing Merchnnta, City Hunk Uuildinff, corner of High and State itra tr, Columbus, HAVE now on bund, and are constantly receiving from their wholesale establishment in the city ol Baltimore, froth sup-plies ol every de-enption ot GENTLEMLN S READY MADE OLOTUING and FURNISHING GOODS, suitable for all BQOJOQJ, niadeupin the latest fashions of the very best materials and work-manship. In apOrt Ihey cannot bo surpassed anywhere. Their assortment is already known to most every ono to bo the lnrgest in the city. Citizens nnd strangers wishing to purchase Clothing will, there fore, do well to give them n call at once, Having purchased their entire stock ol materlnls from Importers, for cash, they are able to sell them at n lower cash price than any other establishment in the West, and at least 830 per Cent. Chenper than those bnught on time hy other merchants In the same lino of business. Their BtOOh comprise-, in part, Fine Hluck and Blue French Cloth Frock and Dress Coata ; " " " English " " Fine Black nnd lirownnck Coats, (,'nssimero Conts, different styles ; Drub Coats, Tweed Sacks, for spring and summer ; Brown Uld Checkered Linen Coats and Roundabouts, Rowdy Conts, different run tennis ; nnd the lnrg.-jl assortment of PANTALOONS ever exhibited in the city of Columbus made of Casslmere, Plain and Fancy. Also, Doe Skin, Plain and Black Cloth ones ; Light Colored and Iinwn Summer Cnsshncrc and Linen Pants, suitable tor summer reason. And a large nnd most beauiitul stock of WAISTCOATS, such ns Hluck Satin, Fancy do.; Black Hilk Velvet do., a lienulilul article; Worsted, Cassiinere, Butt", und Marino Vests, and a great ninny more of different qualities, from the hnest to Ihe lowest priced ones. Also, all kinds ofFuniit-h-ing Goods, such as FINE SHIRTS, a real goiid article, from the best shirt makers in the United States, Also, SUA Pockrt and Air Handkerchiefs, Scarf, VmbreUtu, Trarelting Hags, and n great many more arti les uaiinlly kept in a regular Clothing Store, not necessary to mention. All they ask of the public is to cull and see them, and examine their Goods and price. Merchants wi-hiig to buy at Wholesale will do well hy calling Ol) them, as their Bton is the only one of the kind that can sell at Eastern city Whole-rde Prices. Remember the place City Hank lluHiling, oppoiite Whiting A- Huntington' Hook Store. may 15 SKJAR CI RED HAMS. WE have DOW on bund, of our own putting upnndcuriug, wnr nnted to be very superior, 2P.U00 puunds Sugar Cured Hams ; OOiOOO " 14 " Shoulders; 14000 " smoked " Bacon, which is now rendy lor inspection nnd sale by Junefl-tf DECKER &. BIBBS. EOR SALE. A FEW de. irable building lots, plenmntly sitnnted, on the corner of Town ami Sixth streets. These lots will be sold on good terms if application be made soon. Inquire of juneti BAKER ,v ARMSTRONG. HONOR ALL .11 EN-LOVE THE BROTH CUIIOOD, AND HONOR HKTEK HAY DEN. WHO would think that Peter Hayden the great, with two Bin-died rogues In prison at 30 cents a dsy, and OM hundred honest men out, nt 50 cents u day, to support fnimlies, would noak round ID the Dutch shoe shoos with three sides of sole leather begging for patronage, and claiming that he ought tube support J he( auie he is going to bo a dealer in Hole lenlher, Well, we are workers of sole lentbcr and hnve got three sides for MletoOjtnd OUnOl bonndonoU by thisdibble-d.ibbler in smull wares in n small way. PorttlothrOfJ sides of sole leather, from 14 to 18 centa per pound; upper French calf, Hull' Morocco Linings of all colors, utid Findings of all kinds, in proportion both in quuntitiea and rices, at the old stand of pjuneS A. C. BROWN. TELEGRAIMI NOTICE. fpIIE stockholders of the Cleveland and Cmcinnnti Telegrnph -l company are notified to meet at the ottofl of snid company, in Cl vi land, Ohio, on Thursday the 2tlili day of June next, at 10 o'clock A M., lor the purpose of c. cting a President, Hoard ol Directors, Secretary and Ti e .surer for said company, and t trUHKl all olher ncccssiiry business. The line is now completed with one wire, and is in good Working Condition. Its Completion linn been delayed longer than wns auticiiialed by reason of a detect in the insulators first Used. This ilelect as soon ns it could be delected was immediately removed by the suli-iitiitioii of good iusulators by the contractor, ao thai the UnO now works Willi. C. DELANO, ) J ,P. REZNOR, Trustees, jiincn dljuneO A. WADE, j iwiAinTi hmTse and lot!?or hale, ON Filth street, a BRICK HL'SE with live comfortable rooms, cheap and on good terms. SMITH & MILLS, Joan) Real Estate Agents. AFRESH supply of Ladies', Gents' nd Children's Shoes ol vane ;s styles und qualities just received by UiyflO ii. H. KIMBALL. R OWLETT'S INTBRB8T TARLES lor sale at the new bookstore ot lmay:l .1. II. RILEY & CO. SlliH'lS IN Till: l.til.ll REGION. QT0RT8 in the Cold Region, and Scenes by the Wny, By The-1 odoreT. Joinisnn. With numerous Illustrations. New edition revised ami enlarged. 1 vol. Dfnto, Eldorndo, or. Adventmea in Ihe Path of Empire; comprising n voyage to California via Panama; Life in Sim Francisco nnd Monterey; Pieiures of the Gold Iteirion and Exoerienees ot Vex lean Lite. By Bayard Taylor. With illustrations by the Author New edition, ii vols. 1'Jmn. Deck mul Port ; or, Incdents of a Cruise in the United Stntes Frigate Congress to California. Willi sketches ol Rio Janeiro, Valp u-i-o Luna, Honolulu, and Snn Francisco. Hy Rev. Walter Cotton, U. s. N. l vol. lOtno. For sale at the bookstore of mayliO 1. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. rIM(OTTING on the Columbus course every day until further no-I lice No postponement on account ot weather. BAIN & HORTONhiue ju-t received by express, nnd will entei '. an extensive assortment of Powd. r Fla-ks, Shot Pouches. Game Bags, rlfhinf Taokio. and Mmn nv tnd bmutiM tttlM ol Dnun Bot tles, which in quality nnd low price can distance nil other nags. Hgn ol UW DAUII a i v , KJ lligti str.et. mny;(U LAND FOU SALE IN OHIO. ACRES in Uniun county; KiO in Snndusky county ; 100 0J in Darke ; -111 in Logan ; 12,", in Truro tow nsbip. Frnnk-lin county; 100 in Mini In township; 300 In Mercer county ; :I20 DoAanoO two HO acre lots in Franklin counly. These binds will be sold at prices varving troni ft I to Sit). Some w ill be traded tor town properly. Call and see. SMITH A MILLS, EWH SALK A vaciuit lot on Rich street, ot n bargain, for I BUB, Inquire of mayj:i BAKER Si ARMSTRONG. A FINE a.-.-ortitietit ot ient Cuiigrees (buters just received at V the sign of the Gilt Hoot, and tor Mile very cheap by maySW 11. H. KIMBALL. NAILS. WEtnkethii opportunity to sav that we have now in store i,ii.) Inr maU t h,v r"r, a 'tlMI b.o. nf ll... u..t noiU nil brOOfhl to Ibis market. juiK-7 CERE, ABBOTT &. CO. SHOVELS. rr DoZ. O. Ames' warranted shovels, including long and short )U handles. Iron nnd steel, bright and blnck, round and MpJUU plant, back strap "in! plain. L'.'i iloeii Adams' shovels ; 20 do low priced. For srle by june7 '.I RE, U5ROTT A '' I) M' I It HANJINiS Nc iWMttarM French and American, printed in Tint-, Stars and OomL A full siqqdy of Borders nnd Papers, nt wholesale nnd retail, at the new bookstore of" ImayW J. II. HILEY &i CO. BAYARD TAYLOR'S. CALIFORNIA; or, Adventures in the Path ol Empire. Illustrated. Trade supplied. For sale at the bookstore of may:i0 J. H. RILEY & CO FOIt SALE, A VERY convenient Brick HuWt, on OHk street, with lot 47 1 110, a good well ol water anrl some choice fruit trees. sliruliliery. ItC, This property can be purchased on reascmnble term. Inquire of BBBfBV It A h r. tt .V AH M I KIIIMf. FHKNCII AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS. I UST received a large stock of the above named articles which ' will he. sola at a low figure I, y H. II. KIMBALL. TANNIC IIS OIL. O superior Fish Oil in torc and for sale unusiinlly low ist' at tile (bit Hoot, by maytt R H. KIMBALL, rpUBRISIl EVENINGS. By Brown. Another supply. 1 Representative Men. Emerson. Ways of Ihe Sb w. Cooper. ThIIkiI and Vernon. Scarlet l.i tler. Hawthorn. Hungarian Revolution. By Prngay. Adjntnnt (ienernl under Kossuth. Km,' ol the Hurons. Deck nnd Port. Col'on. Wah to-Yah. For sale at the new bookstore of Trade supplied. may:io J. H. RILEY & CO. NEW hooks. MR IDE and Irresolution. A new series of the discipline of life I Price "J.'. cents. Pictorial Field Rook of the Revolution, with fiOO wooil engra- vintts. to lie completed in VO numbi ri. Part I. 00 cents. Mamlish, trie runtun. A I ale ot the American Revolution, i vol. ?. cent. Soutbey s Correspondence. Pnrt 3. 25 cents. For snlc by mny17 f L N. WHITING hi HUNTING I ON VALUABLE BOOKH THE .MADISON PAPERS, Ac., At. THE Papers of Jnmea Madi OB, published by order of Con-Hrena; beina his Correspondence and Reports of Debah'S during the Conirn'ss of the Confederation, and his Reports and Debates in the Federal Cwnvention : now publisheil from the ori inal manuscripts, deiasslted in the Department of -rate. 3 vols. 8vo. Debate in the C'inirrcs d the Tinted Stub - on the Hill fur re- penhng the Law "tor the more convenb-nt organization of the HmMJ. ,.t ,1., ..',. t " 1 nl Tlie Con stim lions of the seVeral Stntes of the Union ; embracing the Ileel ration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of each State in the t.'ninn, with tlie amendment, and much other matter of geoem) interest : from authentic documents, Embellished with the Seals of the different States. 1 vol. 9vo. The Works of Thomas Jefferson embracing his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers. Ivols. Pro. Lee'a Observations on the Writings of Thomas Jefferson. 1 vol. Rvo. k, Secret Proceedings and Debntes of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia in the ytr 1 7r7. fur the purpose o forming the Constitution of the United Stntea; from notea taken by Ihe late Chief Justice Yates I mat ftvo. History of the Federal tlovemmenL for (Iffy years, from March, I7H9. to March, 1K19. By Alden Bradford, LL. D. 1 vol. Bvo. For sale at ilia Bookstore of maj6 L N. WIRT1NG St HUNTFNGTON. BILL'H URNiriNE AND LATEST IMPROVED HAKNAPARILLA. KNOW ALL MEN, that wu have this day appointed B. H MEAKINGS, ol t.'iiiciiinatl, our Agent tor tlie State of Ohio at large, for thr talc of Vr. Jhn f's (hnuiiie Jmprond Enrtu t of Samaparilh where all persons, or Hub-Agents, will be supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOHN HULL Sc. CO. Louisville, Ky., April 15, 1B50. E. Eherly, successor to P. II. Mi-nhings, Bt the old stand. High strict, is the only authorized Agent for the side ol Dr. Hull's Snr-saparillM In Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtaining the Genuine and Improved Article. As there are coimlerleiters about, be sure to buy from the authorized Agent and then you will be BUro of the Gvnuiue Article. H. II. MEAK1NGS, General Agent for Ohio. just Bjrtirran. A T THE DEPOT tor the sale ol Hull's Sarsnparilla nnd other a i ujiuiui raiiiny fueuicuies, a ini ge ami Irc-li supply ol Hull', Imnroved and Genuine Suramin nil.. i..,..l.i,il.... . :.'. ii... Bur Dock, and other valuable extracts, indiengous to our Western isle, put up expressly for this Agency. This great and tarnlaahla prepiirutioti is finding its way Into the bosom of every atilieted lanuly, iur the w ole world is challenged to prod tice an article so pleasant to take that will so effectually purify the blood, strengthen the system, and guard it agninst any sickness or epidemic whatever! It never faill to glvo relief, and Is warranted to lie superior to TciM.send's, and every other prenarntii n before the v. ,,, ,i ui; ii nun . n . nate oeeu cureo ot (lie worst tonus ot Scrotulu, Erysipelaa, Dyspeosin, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sci-Btic Pains, nnd dietics in the side nnd breast, und many who were on the brink ofp ontlrnied (.'oiisiimptlon. This prepatimnn of Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine; hem e, thousands oiphyslcina practice and use it in their practice. Dr. Hull ask no urotection bv " iiatenl." uid il miv lil.i.rxl.oilnd. ed M D.who i not ever hidebuund ill his prejudices and not too strongly rlvtted to the " Chain- iung," to muke people n-vnjlow Calomel and other villainous minerals, (nolens volutin) will write to him and satisfy him that he has not killed more than nine out oi every t. ii ol ms patients, he will gladly send him a lull formu lar ot Ihe niLTi-dieON Used in his vnlmible nreimration -Down with tlie leeches! Down with the blood suckers I Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which haa p ui iiiousuuus RUG rens oi tnousanits to n premature grave 1 PURIFY YOUR BLOOD I Strike nt thelicnxt of the dlseasr, remove morbid secretions, S"l"uii : i-r "ei, tiireiiyiiii-ii your uigcMive organs, mm you cannot f.iil ti build ut, new and pure blood lor lhesu;teio'.nce ul the loneral system. Todo which, nothing has la-en given to man nothing within tlie reach ol human agency begins to cum-pare with Bull a Fluid Extract ol' Harsnparilla. Remember that in ense of any dissntisfuctioii 1 will return the money, for I mil flu authorized by the proprietors of ibis truly great and wonderful preparation, ror sale Dy r., BjJSEKUl , Onlv airrnt for ('iibioilnu) East side High street, next to Butler's bakery, nnd a few doors souiu oi um "i"' House, tuneu'-d-vw notici: to huiix.i. iicu niais. SEALED PROPOdALtj will be received hi tlie Auditor's olllce of PHftUln county until Friday, the ,rth day of July next until a o'clock, P. M-, for building bridge across Alum Creek, near Colonel O-bonie's, in Hleudon tOwWUp, mi the Slate mail lending from Columbus to Galemi. The Bridge to be built, on Town s improved plan, with stone abutments. Specillcntions of mo wnra may oe seen at im- luuitor s nttice Iroin aiai alter tlie ,Mlh in6t. juul7-dtt-wtd) THOS. .1. MOORMAN, O. P. BINK8, JACOB BLVH, County ('ommissirmers. EDGARS' VARIATIONS of POPEUV. rpHE Vanatioiis of Popery. By Rev, Btmnol Edgar. D. (., ot 1 Ireland. American edition. 1 vol. Hvo, Edited by Rev. C. Spnrry. For side by maylfl J. N. WHITING & HIINTINtlTON. NEW BOOKS. THE History of the rilllfllBliuinl. by John Henry Hopkins, D. D.,l vol. fluo. The past, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated from the French ot De Lumnrtine, 1 vol. 12mo. For sale by jmilB I. N. WHITING St. HUNTINGTON JAMES NEW NOVEL.-Tin Old Osk Cheat, by G. P. R James. 37ii(e. The Dalton's, by C. Lover No. 2, 6c. For sale by jnnl8 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. JOSErit UrPF.NCOTT. WM. c. HAi.lt LIPPENCOTT dt BARR, MANUFACTI'ItPIlS OF TIICflMX FIRE PROOF SAFES, ScOnnd Street, between Wood and Smithfield Streett. ON Tuesday nlternoon, July ffi), 1848, the iiodersi-ned were call- il upon by Messrs. I.ippi-ncott $i Barr to witness an hon-est and fair tart of one of their Plirrnix Sale?. The furnace being prepared, the Safe wns plnced inside thereof with hooks, pa pers nnd some money ; when the door of the Safe was closed and the tire kindled at n qunrter past 2 o'clock, nnd in a short lime Ihe Safe wns red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that Ihe. time occupied with such heat Was the door opened the books, papers nnd money safe. The heat was so great at to melt off thia brass mountings. We. tin refute, take pleasure in recommending these Safes to the public ns being, in our judgment, entirely tire proo'. JARVIri A; TRABUE, NOCK Si RAWSON, CORNWAL Si. BROTHER, BIIANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER. ISAAC CRONUN. flam engaged in the foundry business, nod know something about furnaces Rnd heat. 1 witnessed the burning of ihe above Safe, and can freely say there wns no humbug about if, nnd with pleasure recommend them to the public ns being, in my opinion, entirely llre-proof. WM. KAY. Messrs Buttles, Comstock Si Co. are our nirents for the above Safes, where a Bnmple can bo seen, imd also at the office of the Ohio Suite Journal. L1PPINC0TT & BARR. Pittsburg, June, 1080. junlSdb'm KEEP POSTEO VP ! ! Every correct business mnn keeps bis books posted up, so tbnt in any emergency, or lor self-BRtislnctioii, lie can tell at a glance the condition of his worldly prospects. It such then is necessnry to our -ecuiiinry comfort, nnd which wnms us of any innnviitionsor losses, how muchmon-nwessary Is it to be posted up in matters far more iutpoi unit, nnd upon which hangs all the hopes and happiness of ourselves, our wivi'd and little ones, in guarding the greatet sof all Messing, Health The sad etb ets of last nummer should not be lost upon us and very wisely doth our (-'ity Fathers enjoin upon nil, to look to our tenements, c Bars, and enclosures, and to remove all offensive and deleterious causoB of impurity to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much tnllevintc it not entirely prevent a re petition of the disastrous etlects of that dreadiul scourge with which we were visited Inst spring nnd suimiirr, and which indiscriminately plucked trom our heautitul garden the rich and the poor, the young and the aged I the loved Ihihcr, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom congeniality of feeling nd friendship had endeared one to the other, in ties not t be severed, only by (Math ! Nothing through Human Agency has ever been given to the world that will so thoroughly guard the system ncaim-t Cholera, or any sickness w hn'ever, as the daily use of Dr. Bull's Compound FloM Extract nl Snisnparilln 1 The Doctor has very lately made valuable imprc ements by the Combination of Yellow Dock ami other Roota indigenous to our Western soil, tbnt places Hull's Ssrsaparilla"' at the head of every prepara'ion bs n " Purifier ot the blood," and " Corrector of the general s. tern." No one can have sickness that uses this vnluable prepnia-tion. Certiricntea an; pouring in from every direction, speaking in the highest terms of the most wonder ml cures ever effected, alter every thing else had failed. To obtain the genuine ami la test improved, procure from the Agent for Columbus, E. EBERLY. Successor to R. II. Meakings, east side High street, next to But- par s naaery. IjnWUHIaWlw f 1ARD CASES. New patterns in great variety, wrought in si!- ap'-M " ' J II RILEY A GO'S. ONCE MOKE, OEAIt LADIES, " 117E A' E HERE to u:t your tas'es and serve your Interests. " Justreceited another mce lot of Bonnets and Ribbons, French Luce, Alboni, China Penrl, and new stylo of Rough and Rendy Bonnets Splend d white nnd other colors of wntered ribbons: nl-n, n aenrce article of plnin black do. sundry other nice goods arriving almoft every day nnd se biijr fast by H. COWLES & CO. JOMlO dlw Elevator copy.j PROTECT VOIR PROPERTY! By using Jl'ilton'a Chocolate Colored Metallic fire and Weather Proof Paint. THE above pnint is of a beautiful ehocolnte color, or resembling nearly the Jersey tree stone, which is the most fashionable color ot the day, for sides or roofs of buildings, whether wood, stone, or brick. It is manufactured to a very tine powder, consequently it needs no preparing but to mix w ith ml nnd le npplied with n brush, the stiinc as other paints. Alter an exposure for b tew months to the weather, this coating becomes a Olid cement, or nrtiticial shite, which is impervious to either lire or weather. It is now i cing extensively used, both for sides and roofs of buildings. Jhrrdions for using the abare Paint Mix the powder with Linseed Oil to the consistency of thick paint, and apply two or three good coals with n common brush. N. R- All orders tor the above pnint promptly nttended to, by addressing WM. WILSuN, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga county, Ohio. rfcommfndatioms. To Messrs. Wilson, Rroaklyn, Ohio: Sias I have Wfd and tested to my satisfaction the tine ground Chocolate Colored Metallic Fire and Weather Proof Paint which you sent me in October lnt. I found it very much better prepn-red for use than any I hnd before ued. mixing easy, nnd it lavs smooth and even with the brush. I have tested it as n weather proof pnint fully. Of its lire proof qualities I have no doubt, il properly applied. It commends itsell aNo as n cheap paint. Hnd when fully introduced will be duly appreciated f-r all weather and tire proof u'cs. Vouri respectfully, Sandusky City, Jan. 1(4, 1P50. It. BIGGINS. I hereby certily that I have ued Wilson's Chocolate Colored Metallic Paint, and consider it the liest manufactured srticle of the kind now liefore the public. M. CARSON, Painter, Ate. Cleveland. February 7. lpVJO. Mi i ; Wilson Having used coniderable of your Metallic Fire and WeatleT Proof Paint, I hereby certify that 1 hive found It, as every one else has, the bent preservative trom lire and weather of any thing ever before used. DAVID B. MASON, Painter. Cincinnati. O.. Mnreh25, 1M0. Agent O. ROBERTS St CO., Druggists, corner of High and Broad streets. Columbus, O. ; J. C. Tharp Druggist. X. nin, O. ; 8. W. Parks, Springfield. O. junl7 d:-wl I ".WANT LOTS FOR SALE.-Two small ts on Gay v ftrert, nenr Ihe corner of Fourth street. Cherfp and on easy trrm. SMITH St MILLS, Juneri Real Estate Agents TO PRINTERS . rpHEhnlf of a Daily Patser in one ol the principal cities it 1 Ohio ia b..td l,w . .iiont ...nnr Thi. .,;.,,, ..-,,.,1.1 C poaed of on favorahle terms to a printer, who would so actively into luiness with ihe other partner, to whom, for particulars, a iVrter maybe addressed under cover, postpaid, to Hon. Jot.r Woods, Auditor of Ohio, or to the Editor of ihe Ohio Stale Jrui nal, who will forward a tetter of inquiry. tuner oi tncae gentlemen can give a gcneroircply majW-tf Sloiln 03!)ii) State Journal. THURSDAY EVENINQ, JUNB 20, 1850. Free Soil Convention. Tlio FrM Soil BtSte Contml OommitlM hnvo lined n cull liir ii mans couveutioii, tii MMmbla ul Clevelnnd, i tlio 22d August, to sominata tmadidita for Governor. nivision of Hamilton counly. A now piptr bu lwl .tui teil ut tooUand, Humil-ton OOODtT, which adrocatM tba division of th;,i county. For the Ohio Htntc JotmuL An Imposition. n o think it in on imposition to ba oompellad to pay haavj ruxiM to miiko food pavamraa in mnno parti of tho oily, and lie left wilh mad holes nn our street, nml hiivo uninni d .ide-welks, occupied by itorje nttteta' yurds atld miichino shops, Bllad up wilh ledges ol' i' k.. old steamboat boilers, old wagons, hay rucks, ploughs, harrows, &,-., &c. A walk on the wuth side of Broad, between Third and Fourth atreeta in n dark jufht, win give any oouuoilman evidence of more or les ol these otntrnotioni unless liu can jump over tjwmjia well as he run over the rights of ihe - Bmun StuSI Fotlis. Xew '1 Ulwli ; -iioii.l .,.,.. NavTrSSaT Jane 14, 1830. We received the letters by the slenmer Cakaha at about six o'clock lust evening. If they had arrived a few hours earlier, such of tho sum.- ns were deslined to California, could bare been at ouro forwarded by the stenmer Georgia, which sailed wilh the mails for that place at 3 o'clock, P, M. Aa it is at present, these letters must remain here about two weeks to await tho next opportunity. The Georgia took her departure in line style, but carried a much less number of pussen-gers .hau on any previous occasion. It is probable that the emigration to California will he lomawbat decreased during the next few weeks, ns the isthmus at this season is not considered very heulthy. At Panama, too, a bad understanding exists between the natives and the Americans concentrated ihere. which m.T lead to further acta of violence on both sides before being suppressed It is to he regretted that any difficulties should hnve nrisen between these parlies at present, as, by them, the necessnry stay nl Panama of those hound to the El Dorado, is attended with some risk of personal safety, which heretofore has not been the case. Considering how large the emigration has been, during the past eighteen mon'hs, from the United Slates to San Kranciaco hy the wny of tlie isthmus, and that scarcely a single crime of a serious nature has been committed by the natives, until in this instance, we must be ready to admit that this route has been free from danger of all acts of violence to travellers, and thnt if it should now become changed, the fault will be owing mainly to hasty and ill-conceived doings on the part of the Americans themselves, who were awaiting at I'aunmn a passage up tho Pacjfie, It wns exceedingly unwise to arouse national prejudices inn placo like that last named l for though the nulhorilirs of ihe same may strive their utmost to maintain the laws, yet opportunities for secret murders must ho frequent, and will, it they so choose, be constantly embraced hy the natives, despite nil fear of punishment. Already several Americans have thus lost their lives at Panama : killed hy native assassins, with no oilier motive than thnt of vengennre and their slayers have remained undisturbed. We must hope that the next Chagrea taamor will bring us nowa ihnt the ill-feeling on both sides hns altogether subsided. The stenmer Atlantic will sail again to-morrow for Liverpool. She arrived only on Sunday Inst, and has hnd, therefore, but six days to discharge her cargo, anil receive on bonrd her coal, nnd be prepared again for sea. Of gonda, ahe will probably have but a amnll pply on her present outward trip. It ia nlmost im possible to procure full freights for Europo in any rea-sonabb, lime at this period. Tlio rates are reduced in consequence, to a mero cypher. Our pnekets for Lon- lon are charging only twenty shillings sterling per ton for measurement goods, whicli is nearly one half leas than usually. To Rotlendam. the rale is only fifteen ihUUngi sterling per ton, or about three dollars nnd sixty cents. Last year ut the sumo time, it was over seven dollars per ten. Our city continues very henlthy. We have hnd nothing like Cholera hero yet this season. This disease commenced some weeks earlier than this last summer, whence we infer, wilh some degree of confidence, thnt we uro to be spnred a renewal of its visit. We have hail already several heavy thunder Btorms, so that our atmoaphere, at all events, does not lack electricity. The wenther has become very wnrm, nnd our fashion-nbles will shortly be taking their leave of Gotham for the watering places, nt which they venrly congregate. Broadway will lose its nt tractions, and its promonndi s he composed mainly of " the baser sex1' until early in September, Rumor baa it, that the families whose means do not allow an egress from our place, but whoao desire is to keep up appearances and remain within "Me circle" close up the front part of heir re- ndenoee, to give a semblance of their absence, and stay hid away from society, until the beginning of Au tumn permits thein to be seen oucomorc in the streets, wilh a due degree of propriety. During all the warm weather they BNM bo out of town, nnd this is the mod said to bo a lopted to keep peace with this fashionabl custom. So long aa they remain concealed from its nutera, what matters it, their Occupation ! The end is answered, and they nro permitted to rank with tin chle, il funds sufficient for the necessary display du ring the winter be but retained in their hands. Yours, truly, V. ,Mlt MA I. K Two very UYsirnlile huuses on BOttS Itnet, each . cniiiienitic kix rinmi-: v. t v e, n v i p. i. nr i.i.i .mLim ururr improvements (in the lots lor isle low ntul ,n essy terms. mmjim HUTU A' .Mil. TO ( ONTKACTOIIS. SEALED PROPOSAL!! will l,e re.ll.ld at the office of the llonnl of 1'ulil c Works in the ritv of t'olnmlius. until the hour ul 1'J n ckirk (noun) ol tttdiirnini. thr KltAiiity nf July nest, OHIO CANAL. For the rc-buildinc ot Locks tfm.5Lfle.Bd fit nenr Ports mouth. For the rrimlldinl of Locks Nob. 2(i snil M, south of Lickinil summit, one Lockoourne. 1-or the re.hui.litm of Lock- No. . rnf nl Newnrk. For Ihe re hmliliiiL' of one el tie' tliijht of Locks nt the iunc'ion of the Dresden side cut snil the Muskingum river, n-nr Dres den. For bsrixUOl n Wider !ntr. with sa'i.tnntiid rut .tone shut menus on the III. Ill 111 emhnnkment of the l.ifkta Summit lie setvoir. HOCKING CANAL. For huildinc n suh.nuitial Culvert, nf rut stone mnsonrv. on- posite VVnrlhinitton's mill, lu Hoofing county, with the necesisry ooiflnkmeut, &r. Cotinn-ted with the shove lobl will he the rmhanktocnt sod other items inrident to such work sad they nre ol . rhsrnrter worthy the iitti titn.ii ol eotilrnctor.. It msy lie ai'tiTnoin ii m Wanda Lin k. No. .51, .VJ and .r5, near Port.moiuh. durmir the nresent full, which the ladder will consider. This dctenninslion, il concluded, will In- expressed in the ipecificHtion.. The masonry must he of the best class and tin- "tone of the most spproved qualities, and from quarries trom which stone tins recently m en lunilsheo lor Lock, near ron-uiuiioi. i.o. .mom-nml Dresden anil for the Lock Dear Newark, lo he ol stone to bo approve! by the Fnipneer, as must the lOuaa in all rases. t Inns nun specillcntions may on seen nt inc o o ooni" of Public Works, at Columbus, at any time alter Uie lir.t day id July, and information In relation to the work near Portsmouth anil near l.oekbnurne. may lie had at sny time slter the ti5lh in-.tnni. Irom Wm. Mr Ahoy, Esq, lie. Enj. Southern Drvfctfcsl ohm Canal and from Samuel G. Foster, He. Fnc. Middle Division Ohio I annl, in relation to the work near Newsrk. Dresden, Lick-Ins .--ummit Knell III anil Hoi kind Cnnal. Hiil.hr. unknown to the undfr.iipicil must give uti.lai tory rrlrrrnces. GEORGE W. MAN PENNY, JutirS Admit Conma-ioM'r n I vv . M At! .IN KM FOIt .11 NK. CI HAHAM'S American Monthly Magazine lor June. GonVy's Lady's Book Iur Jane. Sartain'a Magazine lor June. Jn-t received snd for snle by m.ySO I N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. JUST recdre.1 and for sale, 100 brla H. tVTAH, by p6 K1HG St. WttnMMt Cinciwiati Telegraphic Despatches. Thirty-First Congress-First Session. Washington, June 19. Editor Ohio Stale Journal: BaiATfl The President's fhihn t))llHitfll7.l III' (Its. 'l.l inst. was taken up, on Mr. Dawson's motion, and wni ordarad to be printed. After consideration of sundry private bills, the OiiiiiM.n. hill ,e. :.. ruj u. question pending being on Mr. Hale's amendment to .Mr. .led. Davis s ainattdment, repealing all ihe law. ol Mexico obstniCtlllg Ihe right to hold slave r,,r-lv m our now torrilories. Mr. Hala'l amendment . .;. ted by a vote of 2li to 29. Ml'. Walker moved to .mand ka kill ... ... ... .in.,., .ii.. .ii b. ao iu , 1 1 , j tho right of sull'rage to all ulieiis in the Territories who ball dec lare their Intention to become citizens of tho United Slates, which, after n few words of conversa- uou, was rejected without n division. .Mr. Walker moved ihe lllth section atril.ioe not lb. provision restricting the Legislatures of Territoriei from discriminating ngaiust non-resident landholderi in tho system of luxation. Mr. Underwood moved to stria.. ..... u:n the double approoriatioll of html, for ..1,..,L.,..l ... ' JUI- posesi objected lo. Several other amendmenta were oflerud, llono of which were acted on. Senate tuljoiirncd. Houst. Mr. Cabell of Florida naked h MHTfl tn intrn. ilucu a liill grunting, on certuin Ooodltiont, altemato sections of public liindu, ltiying along the route of road ili-in i . M.-iu iHil lu .lnii''(lliii l V. A U i null, t h Li t nn were inudc. Mr. Hiiilev. frntri tlif cnmmittnn nt ri.-. ..,; a" w e i .'i'iiih, reported the civil diplomat titinropriatitui bill for the year ending Jpne 20;h, IS.jI. Beraired to tlio couimiiteo of tho wliolo on tbo atntn nf tin; L'uioij. Tho IbiUHt) umnl Intn tlmt .-....mii,.,. n,i ...... wwiuuai .evs lanu. j'l olucucu to tho consideration of the special order of the day, befalg a bill granting bounty "luuds to the soldiers of the war of 1812-13 mid 14 with Great Britain, the Indian nnPaflBll. rinrl.ln wnenf ICtl', .....I Va. .U - , . im s . vtr r iiiiii iiitri, uiitl till) war known ns Gen. Wayne's of 1792 lo 95, that bun not heretofore been provided for. Mr. Cobb oi A'abatna. who introduced tli4nll run, If. - --"i. ' i iiutt uaiiMiiiiiicu mat Congre.48 had not previously provided forthose soldier. Mr. Mason wished the committee to rise that a resolution might be passed lo terminate in two hours. Mr. rinton noped that the bin would be fully di8- ctiBsed. as it was one of the most iuiDortunt ever known to tho HoOJe, and would bavo greater influence on the opewttone of the Government and Treasury than any meiistiro whieh has passed during the last 15 years. Aftltl RainaUamtKIa AmWmttt ihttiMMiiitltu w.UD 1 pending the resolution to close the debate to-morrow at 1 nl-lL The Hotiso udjourued. New Orleans. Juno 17. Editor Ohio Slate Journal: The Texf.s Civilimi of the 14th contains a proclama tion, by Col. Monroe, directing ihe election of delegate to the Convention for framing a State government for New Mexico, to be held at Santa Fe, on tho 15th of May. Major Neighbors has relumed to Austin, after inef fectual efforts to organize tho country of Santa Fe, in cotiseiptence of opposition from the military authoritiei stationed there. The examination of Gen. Lopez was stopped to-day Ciucixiuti, Juno 30. Editor Ohio State Journal : The White Wnter Canal Company's obligations, in Ihe similitudo of bank notes, which circulated around hero u few yearB since, are now being collected of the stockholders. Yesterday tho verdict was rendered in the Common Pleas against severnli for five thousand dollars, and the case is to be sent I'efore the United States Circuit Court. The bail is $3,000. On the 13ih of June the new wave lattice bridge across Red River, near Chirksville, Tennessee, Ml with a tremendous crash, for the distance of sixty feet. A team of six horses was erasing at the time. All were killed, and twomen frightfully injured, one losing both legs ! Cause, defect in materials. Loss $13,000. Pittsburg, June 19. Editor Ohio State Journal : River 54 feet, tmd falling fast; weather hot. WOOD I WOOD! SEALED PltoroAI..- will he reodred nt thn office nf tho See rctary of State until 12 M. on Monday, tlio 15th day of July, 18j0, tar wo.nl liir tint 110 ot the 8ftrte, aa'tulWs : WO OOrdl of wooJ --'Mj tcct lonir. 100 " " 3 " None bttf dry liii'kory, beech or surnr mnpln 1b wanted. Bonds with approvr-d security will be n-quirnl lor the delivery of the wood In tin: State HOBM yard before tfrMttt day of October next I 'ii'' hundrod and twenty eir-lit pnlid feet will be required for a cord ol wood. BCNRY. W. KfNG, Hecy of State, A. A. DLtSA TreHitir.tr of Htatf", JOHN WOODS, Auditor of State. Columbus, June 10, 18M. (d. wtojulyM SMALL FARM IN-NOItWH!!! TOWNNIIIp, 4 IU)I1T oiijht tiillfs from the city pnrtly improved. A good 1. h':wrd his hou.ni, flatili1, wrll nnd a younp orchard on the tiinn. Tin1 farm is well mtnptctl to raifing all kind of (trains Thin Inrm nuietho cold noon, and is offered cheap, fersona wish-imr to Dltke a retel investment, or Bccurinir a pl.'iiant home, cannot do better than by calling on us. If thia dues not fuit wc hare other that will. SMITH 4 MILLS, inayM Real Estate Agents, Hit. WILLIAM ni.ACK-.TONE, riENDF.HS his protesshmiil services to the citizens of Colum-J bW nnd vicinity. K evidence at tlie Capital House. Office on High street, op- pofite the United States Hotel. REFER TO Samuel Galloway, Esq., Prof. R. H. Hownrd, Wm. B. Thnul, Ksq., Prof S. M. Smith, Dr. Itohert Thompson, Columbus. not Daniel Drake, Cincinnati. mayl4 7wd KOR HAtiE Two houneaand lots, with stables, wood houa and rvcry other convenience attached, situated on Friend strret, they are hrirk huiMingA and in complete order, and Will be sold very low if applied tor mum. Buyeru will du well to call on us lielorr- pure hating cUewticrc. maylri SMITH Si MILLS. A CARD. lYTOTICF; is hereby given that the undendjrned hnve this dsy l entered into a co-partnernhip. for the purpoap ot practising Law, Buyinir, Hellin-i and I.eaniiiL' Ileal Kstatr, Surveying, divf. ding nnd suh-dividing of land and luts, the ColWtton ot Claims in central Ohio, and, also, to nil business heretofore done by J. f. Smith. JOKFH r. SMITH, April If), ItWeplMtf sami:kl m. mills. WOOl, ! 1 ft WliO roOKDa WOOL wmited at their Warehouse, fffJJ near the National Road Bridu... hy aplfl M ICH ilAI.E. T WHN(J'H PICTORIAL KIKLO HOOK ol tho Ra- IJ volution, Nob, 1 and 2. For sale by june5 L N WKITINO At HUNTINGTON. F4IR BALBt Two elegant nnd substantial DWELLING HOIMKH on Town utreet, Mween Fourth and Fifth. SMITH Si MILLS. feetl North Boom in L"i nature Bank FOR SALE. LOT of Beech Fcncinir. Shingling Lath, and Beerh Joists. . Inquire of may? C. SCOTT, Journal office. 1 180. FITCH clc Tf A Ij E . (Stuctessort to Mc.Elrai fl FUrk. ) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MFKi'IIANTS A ND Dealers in Produce. Flour. Raster, Sah. Flah, and all kinds ' of Gmreries. at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all timea, to CASH, for Produce. Hnilroa.l Building, opposite J. Ridgwny A t'o.'s Foundry, Co LL'Mirs, Ohio. mar5-dtf AMITKL Q ALLOW AT. HENET t. TAQX. OALLOWAT PACJE, ATTORNFVS AT LAW. WE will practice law. as pitr'nere, in the Court" of Franklin nd n.ljoinina eminties. and inthe Circuit and District U. 8 Courts. Office in flatt new building, oppoailn State House. ouyS-tf
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Full Text | COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1850. VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 290. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED I1Y SOOTT & IASCOM. UFKICK-lourii-r.sT cunxm k iucih sr. si suiiah alley. TKHMS Itivnrlnbly in mlvnnrr. The Dnily, Ui pi-riii In Ciilumliu., pnr year JJ) " durinl the sski sad TriWM)L7 DuaoM of c.,r- . 5 00 in uoranou 4 nv mm lb Trt-WagUl by mail YVn-k'y In Oohunbu Out of Hit iity; bj mull, tnlr, To dubs of I""' "i"1 uiiril To clllbl of tin u.wBrJ, lo OU wlilro Diily, sflwion Trl Weekly Weekly, j . ;i do . 2 III . 1 60 . i at . 1 IXI . 1! (HI . 1 IXI . SI To club ol HTB Ma wywt AllVlM-llNlllg. Tho fufltiwinir rates anil rules of BilvcrtinliiR have been nirreeil upon between tni' proprietor of the Oliio rltiitesnmn unit tin- Oli io 8tate Journal, tii lie OMemd, in all rii.e, after this date. July SO, 1IM!. Dally I'liper. OHHUn 0 Hate or les., one insertion, t, tt .i eai'h additional.."... i u 1 week " I..." ' S..." o 1 munth u ii 3 .. ii 6..." ii ii 9..." ii W... 10 00 0 iM 1 HI a 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 13 00 18 00 .... 10 00 . 20 00 .. 23 00 25 00 30 00 80 00 35 00 40 INI 45 00 .55 00 Standout card, 5 lines or kaHi Ptf annum. . . . 1 '..,,.. o- .-- 1 " " 19 " " in " chamred weekly ' " ltt daily " " l& " with 4 changes " " -... " ' is .... " " 1.4 changed weekly " " 1. ... , , IV 1 1 h I I ' 1 111 ". "- . ..,130 oil 14 uwiy. Other ciiaPB not provided tor, chargeable in conformity with the atjove rate. The utandnrd of measurement to be minion type. For each additional sqmire in the dnily. inserted one month, or a griiKUT length of time, Mid for each tddltfaoll square inserted under the yearly ruti n, hull price. No advertisement to In- considered hy the year, unless it is spe-cifled 011 Uie nmiiuocript, or proviouxly agreed upon between the Yuhhriher.. not accountable for the accuracy of jaga! advertisement Iwyond the imiount charged for their pttbMcwIoa Auiiouncini; candidate-, (for office olei.ty denenption,) to he flhar-ed at tlie rate of fifty cent per week, for each name; the name to be, in all cnes, paid in advance. All advertisement from strangera or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the ropy iur n Fpeeilied number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, ami payment will be exacted licrordinaly. The pri ilexes ol yearly advertisers, will be Confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining there-lo, to Im' paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneer?, General Agents, Iteid hntab' Agents, &c, not to be contracU'd tor by the year, hut to be chargrd by the piece, at the Ut-uul rates. No ADVEMTISEMKNTS CAN BR INSERTED OBATl'ITOllflLV. Advertisements for charitable in-titutioiis, tire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, ami such like, to be charged halt price. Marriaiie notices to be charged OB cents. Deaths inserted withoul charge, unless accompanied hy funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid tor. - .. ' ... . Ket-uhir advertisers, and all others senauig communications or requiring notices, desiring tu call attention to fairs, soirees, concert, or any public entortainments where charges are mHde fur admittance all notices of private associations every notice dcsiinicd to call attention lo private enterprises, cab ulaled or intended to promote individual interest, cmi only tw inserted with the u tide rut and int.' that the HUM Ul to he paid lor. II intended to li inserU'd in the'editorial column, the same will be charte d at the rate of not less than 30 cents, per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisement-! to be charged not less than double the bove rates, und measured as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to he charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on tin- above ri tes. Attorneys will be holdcnfortho price of inserting advertisements brouht in by them. W. A. NBILs llnrnoi nl l.nw mill Solleilor 111 ( ' 111! IICP rr . O FKICK with Win. Dennison Jr., No. , Neil's KKchange, oppo site Heeretnry ol State a olhce. tlt-ciJ my B, r. CONWAY. ro ML I.N 3 ON. o E00KR8. DI U.Al.-raiS I N PROPDCS, PIG I R ON, AND CoiiittilMHion i. nd PnrwnrilfiiK illpreliuniM, KHONT street, , jylWyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. jiTbTbvttleh, . Attorney nnd CoiioMellor itl l.nw, ColumbiiH, Oliio. Office, No. 2, Nell j KxchaniJb, opposite Secretary ot State's office. Jy87 WILLIAM R. OILHORR- CHAHLKS W. OILMOBR W. i & W. OlXMORBi Atlorneysi nt l,invnm! KolieitorN in Chnnrery. Office, N. E. comer Mam and Seventh streets., aul4-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. It. COMHTOCK Sc CO. Forwarding mul ('ominltnion lerelinntN. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Pasin, COLUMHl'3, OHIO. j. mm; WAY A- t'O.X Iron Foundry, Hroud mreei. nenr the BlMgt'oluin-Im-, Ohio. ritovei of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octl41 ih itoiiKirr Tinnirsovs oi i'in:, N 0.4, Nell'a Kxchnnjir, opposite the Secretary of State's oniee, tun si., i.oiumiius. UKOIMJE K. U AIXUTT, SIGN AND BAM NEB tAINTF.lt, nov9dtf V i.TI it TIIHALI,, Attorney nnd cuo-i line nt LflW ('nliinibiin, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds tor the State or New York. 13 Office on High st., between Town and Rich. oct20 N WHITIMJ Ac IH'NTINIJTON, pOOK-SF.I.LERSaml Statn.ncrs, next door to Hie Clinton Hank. 1.J illuil -lift !. Iliirh street. Ctjlniiibufi, Dluo. A lar-e as-nrtment of Hooka and Stationery always on lJid. WM. SKIBKBT. M. C. I.ILLEV. hEIBBRT A- LILLET. BOOK-BIN D-MiS, High street, opposite Uie Public Offices, Co-lumbus. if- aug2f,'4' UH.IIOVAL. Dlt. MARIS'S 0FFIC8, corner of Rich and Third streets, adjoining his residence, and oppoih Hie First Haptist Cliur'h. decll-ltl LKATI1 Kit. KI0 bundles Uimcr and Skirting Leather iu-t received by KINO Si IIKFFNKR, ap6 No 37 Main street, Cincinnati QBBBf ABBOTT A CO., rF.ALKR.S in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House mJ Builders' matsrlall, I arming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. 4c, Sic, No. 161 High street, sign of the (Jilt Padlock DAVIS, MM I Til A CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M KltCHANTS, Whole-Dealers in Gfocies and Product, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attentiiipiven to receiving nnd forwarding goods, and eUing Produce consigned for sale. nUmdtjT JOHN W. BAKBB. EORRBT AR9I3TBOM1. BAKFH A M ihTiliiNC, RF.AL ESTATE BROKFRS and OKNKUAL LAND AGF.NTS. JTJijj Poatn room, Kichange Hank Building, Columbus, ( I M Oil .VP KjM i LlFT KIFOlTf TjOR cleansing and hurnuhing all finii-hed Metnbc nnd Glasi X surfaces, such as t.old, Silver, He i--, ilrll nnnln nnd Sicel wnre, Win-bffdwi, Mirror. d:c The Scientific Amtriren, in speaking of this article, says : "Of all the riiibsiances which have been applied to poti-h ulass and met Is. nnnaiemti rqunt that known by tin name of TrimlL Tints superior article to that brought from Italy by the Venetians, and now generally Med thruu jbout all Europe. It snould ! in very family and every wi(rkhop." The Mubserils-rs, teing the agents Utr this city, are prepared to furnish it to dealer- at manufacturers' prices. Housekeepers and Mechanics are requited to call and try the article, and incases 1 e ii does not give the imtst entire satisfartiim, lheinincy will be refunded. BAIN A. IIORTON, maylfl No. fi3, High it., sign of the Back Saw. CABINET .11 A H Kits (AN tmd Veneer Varr.ish, Sand Paper, Glu, and nearly all ; ' th'-r articles in their line, at the bign of the ma'lr GILT rADLOCK. PATENT LKVEU CLOCKS. NEW article jusi received at - Call and tee them. JuneS BROWN & BUCK'S. J on n OiRLTILli (Lnit of Chilliroikf, Ohio.) I'rodnre, ( i-:n and Forworiiing Merehniit, may 1 fi d3ni CLE I EL A M. OHIO. F.LOUIIH.E A MAHTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Hifh ttrtn, ts( door nmh of Tovn, oppotUe. the V. S. Hotel, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of buinesB, in the Deatest and most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, plfi-dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN dfc IIOKTON" IRON MONGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. Iron, Nails, Spring., Axles, Sash. Glut and Hou-e Trimmings. Alao, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every arie-ty of Tir.msiB's atock. Bign of the Back Saw, 63 High street. j CHARLES A RAIN. maa15dtf JAMKrt M. HORTON. C BAILKOAD OMNIBI'S LINE. ITIZENS leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, North-East corner Nefl Houae, can secure Railroad Tickets, tod also have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city. rWr B. O. REAM, Sec y O. 8. Company. NEW JF.WELIlV ESTAI.ISll.HKNT. It R O W N A: RUCK. Till- Utldeisl mied have formed a partnership with tin 1 title, and taken the room lormerlv occupied tiy C. II. King as a lancy store, a lew doors hiiulh ot Hie American Hotel, and nearly opposite the Exchange Hank, where tin y have opened a new assortment of Wine lien, Jewelry, Silver nnd Timed Wnre, CJold I-eilH, r.ecillf leu in every uci-rijiLiiij, ui -mi. nn . j,.-3 And all kinds of FANCY OOODS usually ki ot in tin n line. invite all to call and look at our stock, we will bo pleased to show our goods whether they wish to purchase or not. Watches and clocks repaired in the best manner and warranted lor one yi nr. f nun llnir n-ic in uir nu-ine-- iney nop - m nr aim to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patron age, J. E HROVVN, mHj-23 H. BUCK CIOSMOS. Co-llios ; a Retell a Physical Description td the I'nivcrse. By Alexander Von Humboldt. Traticlated from the QermtB by E. C. Otte. Now eoinplete in 2 vols, k'too. Aspi'ets of Nature, In different Lands and different Climntea: with scientific elucidations. Hy Alexander Von Humboldt. 1 vol R'mo. For sale at the Hookutoio of Bpld-d<w I N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ,f ANTILLAS. My stock ot Mantillas Is now complete (.'all 1H amlseethcm. I'. T. SNOWMEN, ap5 No 4, Odeon Buildings. ICO(;(Jll AND HEAD V HATS. New style, pure white ami fine quality, just received. AH 4 so. a complete slock, ol all nncen mul .ni.iUi'"-, in i-e nin-ii- ed in a day or two by H. COWLES Sl CO. Fl HMTCIti:. w EhavejurTeived I lot of Eaatcru Mahogany Furniture, ooDnsuni ot 4 ddHB Mnlioitony Chairs. 0 dozen large hair seat Chairs and Sofas. 0 dozen lanta RooUni Chairs. For sale chenp by nmyti STATE C'ONSTITI TIONS. rpi!E American's Own Book, or the Constitutions of the several I Slates in the Unionembracing the Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United Stales, and the Constitution ol each State, &C, tVO. By J. 11. ItigeloW. 1 vol. 8vo. This is the Utest anil most complete compilation of the State Constitutions yet published. For sale hy mayti I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. WINDOW GLASS. jf"1OMM0N sizes and qualities; al-o, superior American and French (ilass, of nearly all sizes usuallv wanted, at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK, marlft UttOM (IU V saws. WE have jut-t received a Iresb lot of those very superior cross cut siiwb we have been selling the last two Year-. jum-7 GERE, ABBOTT & CO IJKESSEI TALLOW CANDLES ot the very lintqual-1 Ity CU be bad U all times at our tactory, coiner of Front anil Spring streets. Also, Lard and Soft Soap, jum I2d3ni M. P. HOWLETT 4 CO. " WINCJIESTEirS PKE.II irlrF IU(iFFJUlEO TYPES. rilllB subscriber takes this method to inform Uie citizens of JL Columbus and strangers visiting the city, that his rooms may be found one door mirth of the Exchange Hank, where be is now prepared to execute Dacuerreotyp' s m the latest and most approved style. Ladies and gentlemen are re-pectftdly invited to call und examine stiecimens. Minuatures taken without regard to weather. ( juneHdfim'J D. D. WlNrHESTF.lt. FOHKEST t.i:o i . rrnK undersigned take pleasure in informing the citizens of Co- lumbus, that they have taken the tann known as the Mttn Farm, 2 miles north of I 'olumbus, with the spacious ami splendid house thereon, and have Mted Up the same in good -l I- . tor the accommodation ul visitors who may deshe to spend an hour in the country, and enjoy cool "hade, and pure atmo-pliere. TM parlors ot llieiuuse hnve I ami titled up for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ice Cream, Strawberries, (during their season,) re-fri'fliments, ic, at nl) hours during the day and evening. W have erected on the grounds a new patent rSTOll in 8n ingi on which tight persons can ride at one time, with per tec t .-atety, a - it is constructed of such mnterials ns to preclude the possiuility of danger. We have spared no pains or expense in making this place the most delnthtlul retreat in the vicinity of this city. Visiters will timl every thing that is desirable for comfort or elegance, and where tboy can enjoy leisure, free from the dust and Beat m Hw city, during the summer months. Tot grounds will be open lor visiters on THURSDAY, June 13lh, nt2, P. M. ; and continue open during thecvening. ' I'atri.aage ie-i etlullv solicited. juiiell-tf J. W. SUMMERS 6c CO. WHO WANTS A BAHRAIN? FOR side cheap tor cash TWO UT LOTS, siluntcd on Wash ngtOB avenue, north of Broad slreet. Inquin' .t jiinel g HAKE It A- ARMSTRONG. 6000 COPIES SOLDINrVEEKS! fV the following valuable book "The Lives of JAMES MAD-J SON nnd JAMES MONROE, fourth and tifth Presidents o the Untted States, hy John UlINCY Ad.vms, to which is ndded a History of their Admini-tratioti." This work is published in n large size 12mo. vol. id' 4.10 pages, substantially bound in cloth or leather, similar in style to " Seward's Life of J. Q. Adams," containing accurate portraits on steel. Price $1,2.). There being no work exrnnt giviiiu the private and public lives of these illustrious Presidents, and the world renowned reputation of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale for the above book. lff' AgenU wanted. J. H. RJLEY 4 CO., Aiient. junclO At the New Bookstore, Columbus. I.MMt MALE .1 tew Land Warrants at reduced pi ices In ' quire of aayOll BAKER ARMSTRONG. Hardware. OMRS. ABHOTT tfc CO., SIkm of the Gilt Pudloek, No. 101 IUrIi Mreet, HAVE now in Btore nnd in transitu from the east, a very large stock of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, farming and mechanical tools. We have long lieen anxious to i our cutt inner on low prices, we have now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will si ll to prompt pnying tmrchasers upon as good terms, if not. a little better, than any other establishment in this vicinity. juia-7 GERE, ABBOTT &. CO. RAILROAD AMI STEAMBOAT INSURANCE. rpHK FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mas-I snchusetrs especially empowered to insure against acci-DKNTs, Capital S.'riMNH). Omcr. High street, opposite the Capitnl House, Columbus. joMlOthf D. R. HOAG, Agent. JUST IN TIME! AFRESH supply of Osage Orange Seeds; some more choice named Dahlia Roots ; Sweet Potatoes nnd enrly Potatoes for seed, and a lew additional Flower Seeds, at the olllce of the mnyl OHIO CULTIVATOR. jfllliELEY'S HINTS lownrds Reforms in Lectures, Ad VJT dresses and other Writings. 1 vol. 12mo. By Horace Grce ley. For snlc by frttofl I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. A FRESH arrival of Huciin Vista Hats at ap'J WM. RICHARDS'. O! LADIES, HOLD A .MINUTE ! RECEIVED per express hist night. Silk and Linen Poplins. Linen nnd Worsted do., bemititul Honnet Ribbins, splendid lress Silks in plain Ulaek, figured black, nnd mngnitieeiit OOtoT, tor side very low by H. COWLES At CO. ifOR SALE. Wonre authorized to sell the timlier on n lot ol 1 uround North of the Railroad Depot, supposed to contain about 7Mj acres. The timber ronsists of Hickory, Suanr, Whit Oak. and some Beech, nnd will be sold at a bargain II application be made, soon. Inquire of RMyfl RAKER & ARMSTRONG. WBfi M. KASSON, RAILROAD and men haudize despntch via New York nnd Erie Railroad and Stenmers on the Lakes, per express freight trains to Buffalo in three day-, (Sundsys excepted.) Mark package N. V. &i E. H. R., Care Wm. M. Knsson," ship per New York A- Erie Railroad, dnily, ajfl o'clock. P. M., toot of Dunne street. New York. I'ff ' For further particulars rail nt the Transportation Office ot the N. Y. A. E. R. R. Co . 204 Chambers itreet, New York, or of Wm. M. Kason. No. 5. Mnrvin BliM'k. Water street. Huttslo. Tariff of prices per 100 lbs. for dry goods ami other light merchandise during Lake navivntion, 1850: NEW VOBK TO Ohipvb, 00.75 Lake Erie ports 01.40 Cnnnudnigna fH (including Detroit) Rochester 9i Lake Michigan ports.... J,G0 Rata via.. 1,05 Via St'mb't from Buttalo. Attica .'. 1,10 Cincinnati A. Columbus, O. 2,25 Buffalo 1.90 Via Sanduky It. H. St. Louis, Mo 3,75 N. B. All packages should be properly strapped and the weight nf the same ninrked on each paeknge. No single pnckaite will Ise called 1esn iii 1 1 5o lbs. A Hla ral deduction from these prices for second clans or henry merchandise. junl? NEW AND VAUMBLF LAW BOOKS. PRINCIPLE" OF MEOICAL JUBJflPRUDENCB, deigned for r the prote"sions of Law and Meilicine. By Amoa Dean, Professor of Medical Jurisprudenee in the Albany College. The Admiralty, its Jurisdiction and Pnu ticc, with practical form and directions. By Erastu C. Benedict. Vol. 8 H .ward's United Stntes Court Reports. A lull stock always on hand nt the New Bookstore. juvld J. H. RILEY St CO. DR. M' LANE'S UVER P ILLS. The demand" for this great remedy is rapidly increasing, and we are every day reeeh ing orders from a distance for lots, which we find it almost im-possible to supply ns fast as required. The truth i. the remedy require- only a trial to convince the most scaaiticil ot its excellence. We select from a file of similar documents, the following : 'Covington. Ohio. May 15, 1P47. "J. Kidd fr Co. Opntlemrn As I am engaged in nelliog a few very choice medicines, I do not consider my slock complete mi l"ss I have a supply of Dr. M'Oane's Ljv r Pills. I . u- .1 a few dozen boxes of these Pill- from Mil. In II A Co., which sold very fast, and I wish a new supply immediately. jAcon i r ' ' 1 r. m Wholesale agents. Sold wholesale and retail by kelton at Bancroft. G. ROBERTS ic CO., (i III. NIC SM, fid KiLRoriiNj; agones. M Colli ml -in. And by Drnncrists and Merchants uenernlly. I (unefj dfit.v wl WASlIINiiTON IIOI'SK, f'heatnat at. nhove Seventh mi., Phllndrlphiii. Is central, in the immediate vicinity of the mo-t important pub-lie Institutions, thelwstand mist tush ton idde places of bash ness. and the sttr ctiv public Squnrps of the city. In the important requisites of light and ventilatfin, two nrincipalobjerU nine d at in the recent enlargement an I thorough itnpMivemrnt f this House, it 'a not exceeded, perhnp, tiy any establishment in America. To strangers, ther -fore. it- positf-n Is peculiarly desirable. The suh-crihtT rrturns thanks to his friends and the public for the lirs-ral patronage they hive extended to him. nnd assures them that be will endeavor to merit a cootinuance of their favora. June 17, 1050 d3wj A, F. GLASS. ('heupest ( loiliinir West the .Mountuin. Bs V Of. II ESN, (Successors to Frank & Hess,) Wholeaiile mid Retnll Clothing Merchnnta, City Hunk Uuildinff, corner of High and State itra tr, Columbus, HAVE now on bund, and are constantly receiving from their wholesale establishment in the city ol Baltimore, froth sup-plies ol every de-enption ot GENTLEMLN S READY MADE OLOTUING and FURNISHING GOODS, suitable for all BQOJOQJ, niadeupin the latest fashions of the very best materials and work-manship. In apOrt Ihey cannot bo surpassed anywhere. Their assortment is already known to most every ono to bo the lnrgest in the city. Citizens nnd strangers wishing to purchase Clothing will, there fore, do well to give them n call at once, Having purchased their entire stock ol materlnls from Importers, for cash, they are able to sell them at n lower cash price than any other establishment in the West, and at least 830 per Cent. Chenper than those bnught on time hy other merchants In the same lino of business. Their BtOOh comprise-, in part, Fine Hluck and Blue French Cloth Frock and Dress Coata ; " " " English " " Fine Black nnd lirownnck Coats, (,'nssimero Conts, different styles ; Drub Coats, Tweed Sacks, for spring and summer ; Brown Uld Checkered Linen Coats and Roundabouts, Rowdy Conts, different run tennis ; nnd the lnrg.-jl assortment of PANTALOONS ever exhibited in the city of Columbus made of Casslmere, Plain and Fancy. Also, Doe Skin, Plain and Black Cloth ones ; Light Colored and Iinwn Summer Cnsshncrc and Linen Pants, suitable tor summer reason. And a large nnd most beauiitul stock of WAISTCOATS, such ns Hluck Satin, Fancy do.; Black Hilk Velvet do., a lienulilul article; Worsted, Cassiinere, Butt", und Marino Vests, and a great ninny more of different qualities, from the hnest to Ihe lowest priced ones. Also, all kinds ofFuniit-h-ing Goods, such as FINE SHIRTS, a real goiid article, from the best shirt makers in the United States, Also, SUA Pockrt and Air Handkerchiefs, Scarf, VmbreUtu, Trarelting Hags, and n great many more arti les uaiinlly kept in a regular Clothing Store, not necessary to mention. All they ask of the public is to cull and see them, and examine their Goods and price. Merchants wi-hiig to buy at Wholesale will do well hy calling Ol) them, as their Bton is the only one of the kind that can sell at Eastern city Whole-rde Prices. Remember the place City Hank lluHiling, oppoiite Whiting A- Huntington' Hook Store. may 15 SKJAR CI RED HAMS. WE have DOW on bund, of our own putting upnndcuriug, wnr nnted to be very superior, 2P.U00 puunds Sugar Cured Hams ; OOiOOO " 14 " Shoulders; 14000 " smoked " Bacon, which is now rendy lor inspection nnd sale by Junefl-tf DECKER &. BIBBS. EOR SALE. A FEW de. irable building lots, plenmntly sitnnted, on the corner of Town ami Sixth streets. These lots will be sold on good terms if application be made soon. Inquire of juneti BAKER ,v ARMSTRONG. HONOR ALL .11 EN-LOVE THE BROTH CUIIOOD, AND HONOR HKTEK HAY DEN. WHO would think that Peter Hayden the great, with two Bin-died rogues In prison at 30 cents a dsy, and OM hundred honest men out, nt 50 cents u day, to support fnimlies, would noak round ID the Dutch shoe shoos with three sides of sole leather begging for patronage, and claiming that he ought tube support J he( auie he is going to bo a dealer in Hole lenlher, Well, we are workers of sole lentbcr and hnve got three sides for MletoOjtnd OUnOl bonndonoU by thisdibble-d.ibbler in smull wares in n small way. PorttlothrOfJ sides of sole leather, from 14 to 18 centa per pound; upper French calf, Hull' Morocco Linings of all colors, utid Findings of all kinds, in proportion both in quuntitiea and rices, at the old stand of pjuneS A. C. BROWN. TELEGRAIMI NOTICE. fpIIE stockholders of the Cleveland and Cmcinnnti Telegrnph -l company are notified to meet at the ottofl of snid company, in Cl vi land, Ohio, on Thursday the 2tlili day of June next, at 10 o'clock A M., lor the purpose of c. cting a President, Hoard ol Directors, Secretary and Ti e .surer for said company, and t trUHKl all olher ncccssiiry business. The line is now completed with one wire, and is in good Working Condition. Its Completion linn been delayed longer than wns auticiiialed by reason of a detect in the insulators first Used. This ilelect as soon ns it could be delected was immediately removed by the suli-iitiitioii of good iusulators by the contractor, ao thai the UnO now works Willi. C. DELANO, ) J ,P. REZNOR, Trustees, jiincn dljuneO A. WADE, j iwiAinTi hmTse and lot!?or hale, ON Filth street, a BRICK HL'SE with live comfortable rooms, cheap and on good terms. SMITH & MILLS, Joan) Real Estate Agents. AFRESH supply of Ladies', Gents' nd Children's Shoes ol vane ;s styles und qualities just received by UiyflO ii. H. KIMBALL. R OWLETT'S INTBRB8T TARLES lor sale at the new bookstore ot lmay:l .1. II. RILEY & CO. SlliH'lS IN Till: l.til.ll REGION. QT0RT8 in the Cold Region, and Scenes by the Wny, By The-1 odoreT. Joinisnn. With numerous Illustrations. New edition revised ami enlarged. 1 vol. Dfnto, Eldorndo, or. Adventmea in Ihe Path of Empire; comprising n voyage to California via Panama; Life in Sim Francisco nnd Monterey; Pieiures of the Gold Iteirion and Exoerienees ot Vex lean Lite. By Bayard Taylor. With illustrations by the Author New edition, ii vols. 1'Jmn. Deck mul Port ; or, Incdents of a Cruise in the United Stntes Frigate Congress to California. Willi sketches ol Rio Janeiro, Valp u-i-o Luna, Honolulu, and Snn Francisco. Hy Rev. Walter Cotton, U. s. N. l vol. lOtno. For sale at the bookstore of mayliO 1. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. rIM(OTTING on the Columbus course every day until further no-I lice No postponement on account ot weather. BAIN & HORTONhiue ju-t received by express, nnd will entei '. an extensive assortment of Powd. r Fla-ks, Shot Pouches. Game Bags, rlfhinf Taokio. and Mmn nv tnd bmutiM tttlM ol Dnun Bot tles, which in quality nnd low price can distance nil other nags. Hgn ol UW DAUII a i v , KJ lligti str.et. mny;(U LAND FOU SALE IN OHIO. ACRES in Uniun county; KiO in Snndusky county ; 100 0J in Darke ; -111 in Logan ; 12,", in Truro tow nsbip. Frnnk-lin county; 100 in Mini In township; 300 In Mercer county ; :I20 DoAanoO two HO acre lots in Franklin counly. These binds will be sold at prices varving troni ft I to Sit). Some w ill be traded tor town properly. Call and see. SMITH A MILLS, EWH SALK A vaciuit lot on Rich street, ot n bargain, for I BUB, Inquire of mayj:i BAKER Si ARMSTRONG. A FINE a.-.-ortitietit ot ient Cuiigrees (buters just received at V the sign of the Gilt Hoot, and tor Mile very cheap by maySW 11. H. KIMBALL. NAILS. WEtnkethii opportunity to sav that we have now in store i,ii.) Inr maU t h,v r"r, a 'tlMI b.o. nf ll... u..t noiU nil brOOfhl to Ibis market. juiK-7 CERE, ABBOTT &. CO. SHOVELS. rr DoZ. O. Ames' warranted shovels, including long and short )U handles. Iron nnd steel, bright and blnck, round and MpJUU plant, back strap "in! plain. L'.'i iloeii Adams' shovels ; 20 do low priced. For srle by june7 '.I RE, U5ROTT A '' I) M' I It HANJINiS Nc iWMttarM French and American, printed in Tint-, Stars and OomL A full siqqdy of Borders nnd Papers, nt wholesale nnd retail, at the new bookstore of" ImayW J. II. HILEY &i CO. BAYARD TAYLOR'S. CALIFORNIA; or, Adventures in the Path ol Empire. Illustrated. Trade supplied. For sale at the bookstore of may:i0 J. H. RILEY & CO FOIt SALE, A VERY convenient Brick HuWt, on OHk street, with lot 47 1 110, a good well ol water anrl some choice fruit trees. sliruliliery. ItC, This property can be purchased on reascmnble term. Inquire of BBBfBV It A h r. tt .V AH M I KIIIMf. FHKNCII AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS. I UST received a large stock of the above named articles which ' will he. sola at a low figure I, y H. II. KIMBALL. TANNIC IIS OIL. O superior Fish Oil in torc and for sale unusiinlly low ist' at tile (bit Hoot, by maytt R H. KIMBALL, rpUBRISIl EVENINGS. By Brown. Another supply. 1 Representative Men. Emerson. Ways of Ihe Sb w. Cooper. ThIIkiI and Vernon. Scarlet l.i tler. Hawthorn. Hungarian Revolution. By Prngay. Adjntnnt (ienernl under Kossuth. Km,' ol the Hurons. Deck nnd Port. Col'on. Wah to-Yah. For sale at the new bookstore of Trade supplied. may:io J. H. RILEY & CO. NEW hooks. MR IDE and Irresolution. A new series of the discipline of life I Price "J.'. cents. Pictorial Field Rook of the Revolution, with fiOO wooil engra- vintts. to lie completed in VO numbi ri. Part I. 00 cents. Mamlish, trie runtun. A I ale ot the American Revolution, i vol. ?. cent. Soutbey s Correspondence. Pnrt 3. 25 cents. For snlc by mny17 f L N. WHITING hi HUNTING I ON VALUABLE BOOKH THE .MADISON PAPERS, Ac., At. THE Papers of Jnmea Madi OB, published by order of Con-Hrena; beina his Correspondence and Reports of Debah'S during the Conirn'ss of the Confederation, and his Reports and Debates in the Federal Cwnvention : now publisheil from the ori inal manuscripts, deiasslted in the Department of -rate. 3 vols. 8vo. Debate in the C'inirrcs d the Tinted Stub - on the Hill fur re- penhng the Law "tor the more convenb-nt organization of the HmMJ. ,.t ,1., ..',. t " 1 nl Tlie Con stim lions of the seVeral Stntes of the Union ; embracing the Ileel ration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of each State in the t.'ninn, with tlie amendment, and much other matter of geoem) interest : from authentic documents, Embellished with the Seals of the different States. 1 vol. 9vo. The Works of Thomas Jefferson embracing his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers. Ivols. Pro. Lee'a Observations on the Writings of Thomas Jefferson. 1 vol. Rvo. k, Secret Proceedings and Debntes of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia in the ytr 1 7r7. fur the purpose o forming the Constitution of the United Stntea; from notea taken by Ihe late Chief Justice Yates I mat ftvo. History of the Federal tlovemmenL for (Iffy years, from March, I7H9. to March, 1K19. By Alden Bradford, LL. D. 1 vol. Bvo. For sale at ilia Bookstore of maj6 L N. WIRT1NG St HUNTFNGTON. BILL'H URNiriNE AND LATEST IMPROVED HAKNAPARILLA. KNOW ALL MEN, that wu have this day appointed B. H MEAKINGS, ol t.'iiiciiinatl, our Agent tor tlie State of Ohio at large, for thr talc of Vr. Jhn f's (hnuiiie Jmprond Enrtu t of Samaparilh where all persons, or Hub-Agents, will be supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOHN HULL Sc. CO. Louisville, Ky., April 15, 1B50. E. Eherly, successor to P. II. Mi-nhings, Bt the old stand. High strict, is the only authorized Agent for the side ol Dr. Hull's Snr-saparillM In Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtaining the Genuine and Improved Article. As there are coimlerleiters about, be sure to buy from the authorized Agent and then you will be BUro of the Gvnuiue Article. H. II. MEAK1NGS, General Agent for Ohio. just Bjrtirran. A T THE DEPOT tor the sale ol Hull's Sarsnparilla nnd other a i ujiuiui raiiiny fueuicuies, a ini ge ami Irc-li supply ol Hull', Imnroved and Genuine Suramin nil.. i..,..l.i,il.... . :.'. ii... Bur Dock, and other valuable extracts, indiengous to our Western isle, put up expressly for this Agency. This great and tarnlaahla prepiirutioti is finding its way Into the bosom of every atilieted lanuly, iur the w ole world is challenged to prod tice an article so pleasant to take that will so effectually purify the blood, strengthen the system, and guard it agninst any sickness or epidemic whatever! It never faill to glvo relief, and Is warranted to lie superior to TciM.send's, and every other prenarntii n before the v. ,,, ,i ui; ii nun . n . nate oeeu cureo ot (lie worst tonus ot Scrotulu, Erysipelaa, Dyspeosin, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sci-Btic Pains, nnd dietics in the side nnd breast, und many who were on the brink ofp ontlrnied (.'oiisiimptlon. This prepatimnn of Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine; hem e, thousands oiphyslcina practice and use it in their practice. Dr. Hull ask no urotection bv " iiatenl." uid il miv lil.i.rxl.oilnd. ed M D.who i not ever hidebuund ill his prejudices and not too strongly rlvtted to the " Chain- iung," to muke people n-vnjlow Calomel and other villainous minerals, (nolens volutin) will write to him and satisfy him that he has not killed more than nine out oi every t. ii ol ms patients, he will gladly send him a lull formu lar ot Ihe niLTi-dieON Used in his vnlmible nreimration -Down with tlie leeches! Down with the blood suckers I Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which haa p ui iiiousuuus RUG rens oi tnousanits to n premature grave 1 PURIFY YOUR BLOOD I Strike nt thelicnxt of the dlseasr, remove morbid secretions, S"l"uii : i-r "ei, tiireiiyiiii-ii your uigcMive organs, mm you cannot f.iil ti build ut, new and pure blood lor lhesu;teio'.nce ul the loneral system. Todo which, nothing has la-en given to man nothing within tlie reach ol human agency begins to cum-pare with Bull a Fluid Extract ol' Harsnparilla. Remember that in ense of any dissntisfuctioii 1 will return the money, for I mil flu authorized by the proprietors of ibis truly great and wonderful preparation, ror sale Dy r., BjJSEKUl , Onlv airrnt for ('iibioilnu) East side High street, next to Butler's bakery, nnd a few doors souiu oi um "i"' House, tuneu'-d-vw notici: to huiix.i. iicu niais. SEALED PROPOdALtj will be received hi tlie Auditor's olllce of PHftUln county until Friday, the ,rth day of July next until a o'clock, P. M-, for building bridge across Alum Creek, near Colonel O-bonie's, in Hleudon tOwWUp, mi the Slate mail lending from Columbus to Galemi. The Bridge to be built, on Town s improved plan, with stone abutments. Specillcntions of mo wnra may oe seen at im- luuitor s nttice Iroin aiai alter tlie ,Mlh in6t. juul7-dtt-wtd) THOS. .1. MOORMAN, O. P. BINK8, JACOB BLVH, County ('ommissirmers. EDGARS' VARIATIONS of POPEUV. rpHE Vanatioiis of Popery. By Rev, Btmnol Edgar. D. (., ot 1 Ireland. American edition. 1 vol. Hvo, Edited by Rev. C. Spnrry. For side by maylfl J. N. WHITING & HIINTINtlTON. NEW BOOKS. THE History of the rilllfllBliuinl. by John Henry Hopkins, D. D.,l vol. fluo. The past, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated from the French ot De Lumnrtine, 1 vol. 12mo. For sale by jmilB I. N. WHITING St. HUNTINGTON JAMES NEW NOVEL.-Tin Old Osk Cheat, by G. P. R James. 37ii(e. The Dalton's, by C. Lover No. 2, 6c. For sale by jnnl8 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. JOSErit UrPF.NCOTT. WM. c. HAi.lt LIPPENCOTT dt BARR, MANUFACTI'ItPIlS OF TIICflMX FIRE PROOF SAFES, ScOnnd Street, between Wood and Smithfield Streett. ON Tuesday nlternoon, July ffi), 1848, the iiodersi-ned were call- il upon by Messrs. I.ippi-ncott $i Barr to witness an hon-est and fair tart of one of their Plirrnix Sale?. The furnace being prepared, the Safe wns plnced inside thereof with hooks, pa pers nnd some money ; when the door of the Safe was closed and the tire kindled at n qunrter past 2 o'clock, nnd in a short lime Ihe Safe wns red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that Ihe. time occupied with such heat Was the door opened the books, papers nnd money safe. The heat was so great at to melt off thia brass mountings. We. tin refute, take pleasure in recommending these Safes to the public ns being, in our judgment, entirely tire proo'. JARVIri A; TRABUE, NOCK Si RAWSON, CORNWAL Si. BROTHER, BIIANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER. ISAAC CRONUN. flam engaged in the foundry business, nod know something about furnaces Rnd heat. 1 witnessed the burning of ihe above Safe, and can freely say there wns no humbug about if, nnd with pleasure recommend them to the public ns being, in my opinion, entirely llre-proof. WM. KAY. Messrs Buttles, Comstock Si Co. are our nirents for the above Safes, where a Bnmple can bo seen, imd also at the office of the Ohio Suite Journal. L1PPINC0TT & BARR. Pittsburg, June, 1080. junlSdb'm KEEP POSTEO VP ! ! Every correct business mnn keeps bis books posted up, so tbnt in any emergency, or lor self-BRtislnctioii, lie can tell at a glance the condition of his worldly prospects. It such then is necessnry to our -ecuiiinry comfort, nnd which wnms us of any innnviitionsor losses, how muchmon-nwessary Is it to be posted up in matters far more iutpoi unit, nnd upon which hangs all the hopes and happiness of ourselves, our wivi'd and little ones, in guarding the greatet sof all Messing, Health The sad etb ets of last nummer should not be lost upon us and very wisely doth our (-'ity Fathers enjoin upon nil, to look to our tenements, c Bars, and enclosures, and to remove all offensive and deleterious causoB of impurity to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much tnllevintc it not entirely prevent a re petition of the disastrous etlects of that dreadiul scourge with which we were visited Inst spring nnd suimiirr, and which indiscriminately plucked trom our heautitul garden the rich and the poor, the young and the aged I the loved Ihihcr, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom congeniality of feeling nd friendship had endeared one to the other, in ties not t be severed, only by (Math ! Nothing through Human Agency has ever been given to the world that will so thoroughly guard the system ncaim-t Cholera, or any sickness w hn'ever, as the daily use of Dr. Bull's Compound FloM Extract nl Snisnparilln 1 The Doctor has very lately made valuable imprc ements by the Combination of Yellow Dock ami other Roota indigenous to our Western soil, tbnt places Hull's Ssrsaparilla"' at the head of every prepara'ion bs n " Purifier ot the blood," and " Corrector of the general s. tern." No one can have sickness that uses this vnluable prepnia-tion. Certiricntea an; pouring in from every direction, speaking in the highest terms of the most wonder ml cures ever effected, alter every thing else had failed. To obtain the genuine ami la test improved, procure from the Agent for Columbus, E. EBERLY. Successor to R. II. Meakings, east side High street, next to But- par s naaery. IjnWUHIaWlw f 1ARD CASES. New patterns in great variety, wrought in si!- ap'-M " ' J II RILEY A GO'S. ONCE MOKE, OEAIt LADIES, " 117E A' E HERE to u:t your tas'es and serve your Interests. " Justreceited another mce lot of Bonnets and Ribbons, French Luce, Alboni, China Penrl, and new stylo of Rough and Rendy Bonnets Splend d white nnd other colors of wntered ribbons: nl-n, n aenrce article of plnin black do. sundry other nice goods arriving almoft every day nnd se biijr fast by H. COWLES & CO. JOMlO dlw Elevator copy.j PROTECT VOIR PROPERTY! By using Jl'ilton'a Chocolate Colored Metallic fire and Weather Proof Paint. THE above pnint is of a beautiful ehocolnte color, or resembling nearly the Jersey tree stone, which is the most fashionable color ot the day, for sides or roofs of buildings, whether wood, stone, or brick. It is manufactured to a very tine powder, consequently it needs no preparing but to mix w ith ml nnd le npplied with n brush, the stiinc as other paints. Alter an exposure for b tew months to the weather, this coating becomes a Olid cement, or nrtiticial shite, which is impervious to either lire or weather. It is now i cing extensively used, both for sides and roofs of buildings. Jhrrdions for using the abare Paint Mix the powder with Linseed Oil to the consistency of thick paint, and apply two or three good coals with n common brush. N. R- All orders tor the above pnint promptly nttended to, by addressing WM. WILSuN, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga county, Ohio. rfcommfndatioms. To Messrs. Wilson, Rroaklyn, Ohio: Sias I have Wfd and tested to my satisfaction the tine ground Chocolate Colored Metallic Fire and Weather Proof Paint which you sent me in October lnt. I found it very much better prepn-red for use than any I hnd before ued. mixing easy, nnd it lavs smooth and even with the brush. I have tested it as n weather proof pnint fully. Of its lire proof qualities I have no doubt, il properly applied. It commends itsell aNo as n cheap paint. Hnd when fully introduced will be duly appreciated f-r all weather and tire proof u'cs. Vouri respectfully, Sandusky City, Jan. 1(4, 1P50. It. BIGGINS. I hereby certily that I have ued Wilson's Chocolate Colored Metallic Paint, and consider it the liest manufactured srticle of the kind now liefore the public. M. CARSON, Painter, Ate. Cleveland. February 7. lpVJO. Mi i ; Wilson Having used coniderable of your Metallic Fire and WeatleT Proof Paint, I hereby certify that 1 hive found It, as every one else has, the bent preservative trom lire and weather of any thing ever before used. DAVID B. MASON, Painter. Cincinnati. O.. Mnreh25, 1M0. Agent O. ROBERTS St CO., Druggists, corner of High and Broad streets. Columbus, O. ; J. C. Tharp Druggist. X. nin, O. ; 8. W. Parks, Springfield. O. junl7 d:-wl I ".WANT LOTS FOR SALE.-Two small ts on Gay v ftrert, nenr Ihe corner of Fourth street. Cherfp and on easy trrm. SMITH St MILLS, Juneri Real Estate Agents TO PRINTERS . rpHEhnlf of a Daily Patser in one ol the principal cities it 1 Ohio ia b..td l,w . .iiont ...nnr Thi. .,;.,,, ..-,,.,1.1 C poaed of on favorahle terms to a printer, who would so actively into luiness with ihe other partner, to whom, for particulars, a iVrter maybe addressed under cover, postpaid, to Hon. Jot.r Woods, Auditor of Ohio, or to the Editor of ihe Ohio Stale Jrui nal, who will forward a tetter of inquiry. tuner oi tncae gentlemen can give a gcneroircply majW-tf Sloiln 03!)ii) State Journal. THURSDAY EVENINQ, JUNB 20, 1850. Free Soil Convention. Tlio FrM Soil BtSte Contml OommitlM hnvo lined n cull liir ii mans couveutioii, tii MMmbla ul Clevelnnd, i tlio 22d August, to sominata tmadidita for Governor. nivision of Hamilton counly. A now piptr bu lwl .tui teil ut tooUand, Humil-ton OOODtT, which adrocatM tba division of th;,i county. For the Ohio Htntc JotmuL An Imposition. n o think it in on imposition to ba oompellad to pay haavj ruxiM to miiko food pavamraa in mnno parti of tho oily, and lie left wilh mad holes nn our street, nml hiivo uninni d .ide-welks, occupied by itorje nttteta' yurds atld miichino shops, Bllad up wilh ledges ol' i' k.. old steamboat boilers, old wagons, hay rucks, ploughs, harrows, &,-., &c. A walk on the wuth side of Broad, between Third and Fourth atreeta in n dark jufht, win give any oouuoilman evidence of more or les ol these otntrnotioni unless liu can jump over tjwmjia well as he run over the rights of ihe - Bmun StuSI Fotlis. Xew '1 Ulwli ; -iioii.l .,.,.. NavTrSSaT Jane 14, 1830. We received the letters by the slenmer Cakaha at about six o'clock lust evening. If they had arrived a few hours earlier, such of tho sum.- ns were deslined to California, could bare been at ouro forwarded by the stenmer Georgia, which sailed wilh the mails for that place at 3 o'clock, P, M. Aa it is at present, these letters must remain here about two weeks to await tho next opportunity. The Georgia took her departure in line style, but carried a much less number of pussen-gers .hau on any previous occasion. It is probable that the emigration to California will he lomawbat decreased during the next few weeks, ns the isthmus at this season is not considered very heulthy. At Panama, too, a bad understanding exists between the natives and the Americans concentrated ihere. which m.T lead to further acta of violence on both sides before being suppressed It is to he regretted that any difficulties should hnve nrisen between these parlies at present, as, by them, the necessnry stay nl Panama of those hound to the El Dorado, is attended with some risk of personal safety, which heretofore has not been the case. Considering how large the emigration has been, during the past eighteen mon'hs, from the United Slates to San Kranciaco hy the wny of tlie isthmus, and that scarcely a single crime of a serious nature has been committed by the natives, until in this instance, we must be ready to admit that this route has been free from danger of all acts of violence to travellers, and thnt if it should now become changed, the fault will be owing mainly to hasty and ill-conceived doings on the part of the Americans themselves, who were awaiting at I'aunmn a passage up tho Pacjfie, It wns exceedingly unwise to arouse national prejudices inn placo like that last named l for though the nulhorilirs of ihe same may strive their utmost to maintain the laws, yet opportunities for secret murders must ho frequent, and will, it they so choose, be constantly embraced hy the natives, despite nil fear of punishment. Already several Americans have thus lost their lives at Panama : killed hy native assassins, with no oilier motive than thnt of vengennre and their slayers have remained undisturbed. We must hope that the next Chagrea taamor will bring us nowa ihnt the ill-feeling on both sides hns altogether subsided. The stenmer Atlantic will sail again to-morrow for Liverpool. She arrived only on Sunday Inst, and has hnd, therefore, but six days to discharge her cargo, anil receive on bonrd her coal, nnd be prepared again for sea. Of gonda, ahe will probably have but a amnll pply on her present outward trip. It ia nlmost im possible to procure full freights for Europo in any rea-sonabb, lime at this period. Tlio rates are reduced in consequence, to a mero cypher. Our pnekets for Lon- lon are charging only twenty shillings sterling per ton for measurement goods, whicli is nearly one half leas than usually. To Rotlendam. the rale is only fifteen ihUUngi sterling per ton, or about three dollars nnd sixty cents. Last year ut the sumo time, it was over seven dollars per ten. Our city continues very henlthy. We have hnd nothing like Cholera hero yet this season. This disease commenced some weeks earlier than this last summer, whence we infer, wilh some degree of confidence, thnt we uro to be spnred a renewal of its visit. We have hail already several heavy thunder Btorms, so that our atmoaphere, at all events, does not lack electricity. The wenther has become very wnrm, nnd our fashion-nbles will shortly be taking their leave of Gotham for the watering places, nt which they venrly congregate. Broadway will lose its nt tractions, and its promonndi s he composed mainly of " the baser sex1' until early in September, Rumor baa it, that the families whose means do not allow an egress from our place, but whoao desire is to keep up appearances and remain within "Me circle" close up the front part of heir re- ndenoee, to give a semblance of their absence, and stay hid away from society, until the beginning of Au tumn permits thein to be seen oucomorc in the streets, wilh a due degree of propriety. During all the warm weather they BNM bo out of town, nnd this is the mod said to bo a lopted to keep peace with this fashionabl custom. So long aa they remain concealed from its nutera, what matters it, their Occupation ! The end is answered, and they nro permitted to rank with tin chle, il funds sufficient for the necessary display du ring the winter be but retained in their hands. Yours, truly, V. ,Mlt MA I. K Two very UYsirnlile huuses on BOttS Itnet, each . cniiiienitic kix rinmi-: v. t v e, n v i p. i. nr i.i.i .mLim ururr improvements (in the lots lor isle low ntul ,n essy terms. mmjim HUTU A' .Mil. TO ( ONTKACTOIIS. SEALED PROPOSAL!! will l,e re.ll.ld at the office of the llonnl of 1'ulil c Works in the ritv of t'olnmlius. until the hour ul 1'J n ckirk (noun) ol tttdiirnini. thr KltAiiity nf July nest, OHIO CANAL. For the rc-buildinc ot Locks tfm.5Lfle.Bd fit nenr Ports mouth. For the rrimlldinl of Locks Nob. 2(i snil M, south of Lickinil summit, one Lockoourne. 1-or the re.hui.litm of Lock- No. . rnf nl Newnrk. For Ihe re hmliliiiL' of one el tie' tliijht of Locks nt the iunc'ion of the Dresden side cut snil the Muskingum river, n-nr Dres den. For bsrixUOl n Wider !ntr. with sa'i.tnntiid rut .tone shut menus on the III. Ill 111 emhnnkment of the l.ifkta Summit lie setvoir. HOCKING CANAL. For huildinc n suh.nuitial Culvert, nf rut stone mnsonrv. on- posite VVnrlhinitton's mill, lu Hoofing county, with the necesisry ooiflnkmeut, &r. Cotinn-ted with the shove lobl will he the rmhanktocnt sod other items inrident to such work sad they nre ol . rhsrnrter worthy the iitti titn.ii ol eotilrnctor.. It msy lie ai'tiTnoin ii m Wanda Lin k. No. .51, .VJ and .r5, near Port.moiuh. durmir the nresent full, which the ladder will consider. This dctenninslion, il concluded, will In- expressed in the ipecificHtion.. The masonry must he of the best class and tin- "tone of the most spproved qualities, and from quarries trom which stone tins recently m en lunilsheo lor Lock, near ron-uiuiioi. i.o. .mom-nml Dresden anil for the Lock Dear Newark, lo he ol stone to bo approve! by the Fnipneer, as must the lOuaa in all rases. t Inns nun specillcntions may on seen nt inc o o ooni" of Public Works, at Columbus, at any time alter Uie lir.t day id July, and information In relation to the work near Portsmouth anil near l.oekbnurne. may lie had at sny time slter the ti5lh in-.tnni. Irom Wm. Mr Ahoy, Esq, lie. Enj. Southern Drvfctfcsl ohm Canal and from Samuel G. Foster, He. Fnc. Middle Division Ohio I annl, in relation to the work near Newsrk. Dresden, Lick-Ins .--ummit Knell III anil Hoi kind Cnnal. Hiil.hr. unknown to the undfr.iipicil must give uti.lai tory rrlrrrnces. GEORGE W. MAN PENNY, JutirS Admit Conma-ioM'r n I vv . M At! .IN KM FOIt .11 NK. CI HAHAM'S American Monthly Magazine lor June. GonVy's Lady's Book Iur Jane. Sartain'a Magazine lor June. Jn-t received snd for snle by m.ySO I N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. JUST recdre.1 and for sale, 100 brla H. tVTAH, by p6 K1HG St. WttnMMt Cinciwiati Telegraphic Despatches. Thirty-First Congress-First Session. Washington, June 19. Editor Ohio Stale Journal: BaiATfl The President's fhihn t))llHitfll7.l III' (Its. 'l.l inst. was taken up, on Mr. Dawson's motion, and wni ordarad to be printed. After consideration of sundry private bills, the OiiiiiM.n. hill ,e. :.. ruj u. question pending being on Mr. Hale's amendment to .Mr. .led. Davis s ainattdment, repealing all ihe law. ol Mexico obstniCtlllg Ihe right to hold slave r,,r-lv m our now torrilories. Mr. Hala'l amendment . .;. ted by a vote of 2li to 29. Ml'. Walker moved to .mand ka kill ... ... ... .in.,., .ii.. .ii b. ao iu , 1 1 , j tho right of sull'rage to all ulieiis in the Territories who ball dec lare their Intention to become citizens of tho United Slates, which, after n few words of conversa- uou, was rejected without n division. .Mr. Walker moved ihe lllth section atril.ioe not lb. provision restricting the Legislatures of Territoriei from discriminating ngaiust non-resident landholderi in tho system of luxation. Mr. Underwood moved to stria.. ..... u:n the double approoriatioll of html, for ..1,..,L.,..l ... ' JUI- posesi objected lo. Several other amendmenta were oflerud, llono of which were acted on. Senate tuljoiirncd. Houst. Mr. Cabell of Florida naked h MHTfl tn intrn. ilucu a liill grunting, on certuin Ooodltiont, altemato sections of public liindu, ltiying along the route of road ili-in i . M.-iu iHil lu .lnii''(lliii l V. A U i null, t h Li t nn were inudc. Mr. Hiiilev. frntri tlif cnmmittnn nt ri.-. ..,; a" w e i .'i'iiih, reported the civil diplomat titinropriatitui bill for the year ending Jpne 20;h, IS.jI. Beraired to tlio couimiiteo of tho wliolo on tbo atntn nf tin; L'uioij. Tho IbiUHt) umnl Intn tlmt .-....mii,.,. n,i ...... wwiuuai .evs lanu. j'l olucucu to tho consideration of the special order of the day, befalg a bill granting bounty "luuds to the soldiers of the war of 1812-13 mid 14 with Great Britain, the Indian nnPaflBll. rinrl.ln wnenf ICtl', .....I Va. .U - , . im s . vtr r iiiiii iiitri, uiitl till) war known ns Gen. Wayne's of 1792 lo 95, that bun not heretofore been provided for. Mr. Cobb oi A'abatna. who introduced tli4nll run, If. - --"i. ' i iiutt uaiiMiiiiiicu mat Congre.48 had not previously provided forthose soldier. Mr. Mason wished the committee to rise that a resolution might be passed lo terminate in two hours. Mr. rinton noped that the bin would be fully di8- ctiBsed. as it was one of the most iuiDortunt ever known to tho HoOJe, and would bavo greater influence on the opewttone of the Government and Treasury than any meiistiro whieh has passed during the last 15 years. Aftltl RainaUamtKIa AmWmttt ihttiMMiiitltu w.UD 1 pending the resolution to close the debate to-morrow at 1 nl-lL The Hotiso udjourued. New Orleans. Juno 17. Editor Ohio Slate Journal: The Texf.s Civilimi of the 14th contains a proclama tion, by Col. Monroe, directing ihe election of delegate to the Convention for framing a State government for New Mexico, to be held at Santa Fe, on tho 15th of May. Major Neighbors has relumed to Austin, after inef fectual efforts to organize tho country of Santa Fe, in cotiseiptence of opposition from the military authoritiei stationed there. The examination of Gen. Lopez was stopped to-day Ciucixiuti, Juno 30. Editor Ohio State Journal : The White Wnter Canal Company's obligations, in Ihe similitudo of bank notes, which circulated around hero u few yearB since, are now being collected of the stockholders. Yesterday tho verdict was rendered in the Common Pleas against severnli for five thousand dollars, and the case is to be sent I'efore the United States Circuit Court. The bail is $3,000. On the 13ih of June the new wave lattice bridge across Red River, near Chirksville, Tennessee, Ml with a tremendous crash, for the distance of sixty feet. A team of six horses was erasing at the time. All were killed, and twomen frightfully injured, one losing both legs ! Cause, defect in materials. Loss $13,000. Pittsburg, June 19. Editor Ohio State Journal : River 54 feet, tmd falling fast; weather hot. WOOD I WOOD! SEALED PltoroAI..- will he reodred nt thn office nf tho See rctary of State until 12 M. on Monday, tlio 15th day of July, 18j0, tar wo.nl liir tint 110 ot the 8ftrte, aa'tulWs : WO OOrdl of wooJ --'Mj tcct lonir. 100 " " 3 " None bttf dry liii'kory, beech or surnr mnpln 1b wanted. Bonds with approvr-d security will be n-quirnl lor the delivery of the wood In tin: State HOBM yard before tfrMttt day of October next I 'ii'' hundrod and twenty eir-lit pnlid feet will be required for a cord ol wood. BCNRY. W. KfNG, Hecy of State, A. A. DLtSA TreHitir.tr of Htatf", JOHN WOODS, Auditor of State. Columbus, June 10, 18M. (d. wtojulyM SMALL FARM IN-NOItWH!!! TOWNNIIIp, 4 IU)I1T oiijht tiillfs from the city pnrtly improved. A good 1. h':wrd his hou.ni, flatili1, wrll nnd a younp orchard on the tiinn. Tin1 farm is well mtnptctl to raifing all kind of (trains Thin Inrm nuietho cold noon, and is offered cheap, fersona wish-imr to Dltke a retel investment, or Bccurinir a pl.'iiant home, cannot do better than by calling on us. If thia dues not fuit wc hare other that will. SMITH 4 MILLS, inayM Real Estate Agents, Hit. WILLIAM ni.ACK-.TONE, riENDF.HS his protesshmiil services to the citizens of Colum-J bW nnd vicinity. K evidence at tlie Capital House. Office on High street, op- pofite the United States Hotel. REFER TO Samuel Galloway, Esq., Prof. R. H. Hownrd, Wm. B. Thnul, Ksq., Prof S. M. Smith, Dr. Itohert Thompson, Columbus. not Daniel Drake, Cincinnati. mayl4 7wd KOR HAtiE Two houneaand lots, with stables, wood houa and rvcry other convenience attached, situated on Friend strret, they are hrirk huiMingA and in complete order, and Will be sold very low if applied tor mum. Buyeru will du well to call on us lielorr- pure hating cUewticrc. maylri SMITH Si MILLS. A CARD. lYTOTICF; is hereby given that the undendjrned hnve this dsy l entered into a co-partnernhip. for the purpoap ot practising Law, Buyinir, Hellin-i and I.eaniiiL' Ileal Kstatr, Surveying, divf. ding nnd suh-dividing of land and luts, the ColWtton ot Claims in central Ohio, and, also, to nil business heretofore done by J. f. Smith. JOKFH r. SMITH, April If), ItWeplMtf sami:kl m. mills. WOOl, ! 1 ft WliO roOKDa WOOL wmited at their Warehouse, fffJJ near the National Road Bridu... hy aplfl M ICH ilAI.E. T WHN(J'H PICTORIAL KIKLO HOOK ol tho Ra- IJ volution, Nob, 1 and 2. For sale by june5 L N WKITINO At HUNTINGTON. F4IR BALBt Two elegant nnd substantial DWELLING HOIMKH on Town utreet, Mween Fourth and Fifth. SMITH Si MILLS. feetl North Boom in L"i nature Bank FOR SALE. LOT of Beech Fcncinir. Shingling Lath, and Beerh Joists. . Inquire of may? C. SCOTT, Journal office. 1 180. FITCH clc Tf A Ij E . (Stuctessort to Mc.Elrai fl FUrk. ) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MFKi'IIANTS A ND Dealers in Produce. Flour. Raster, Sah. Flah, and all kinds ' of Gmreries. at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all timea, to CASH, for Produce. Hnilroa.l Building, opposite J. Ridgwny A t'o.'s Foundry, Co LL'Mirs, Ohio. mar5-dtf AMITKL Q ALLOW AT. HENET t. TAQX. OALLOWAT PACJE, ATTORNFVS AT LAW. WE will practice law. as pitr'nere, in the Court" of Franklin nd n.ljoinina eminties. and inthe Circuit and District U. 8 Courts. Office in flatt new building, oppoailn State House. ouyS-tf |
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