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THURSDAY EVENINO, FEB. 81,1861. LOCAL MATTERS. i';WTL8 Adams Express Company plaoes us daily ' under obligations to it for the very latest papers , , "from the eastern cities. , . . r:-- - '' The Amioii ExpreM Company has our . thanks for Us dally favors in tho shape Of the , ,t err latest eastern papere. i". Livrs of thb Statb FanoiBLM. The State Fenclbles will, on to morrow (WaiHiHOTOM'i 'Birth Day), parade in the forenoon, and in the evening reselre their friendi and gneiti at their Armory. The grand military tableaux. the muslo and other entertainments provided for the evening, will render the reoeption at Armory Hall a splendid affair. Tbeexeiolses of the evening will be varied aooording to the following ' PROGRAMME. PART FIRST. 1. OvUTtn., Pot-pouil,from Nebuchadnesitr. OOOBMiJl'i . 9. BmaK, Representing the Goddess of Llb ' - erry preaentlng WMblnston With the " " Declaration of Independence, OonttW ' tutlon and Flag of the Union ttvnu.twt or tiu Diikam, Introducing Instantaneously the splendid Tableaux '.' and Allegory of tb United Btatee,rep ' ' resenting a Grand Triumphal Arch,' ' ; surmounted by figures of Washington, the Goddeaa of Liberty and thirty-four ' ' toantlful little girls, dreesed In sppro " " prlate oostutne. representing the bond of (he Union the withdrawal and final , reltoratlon of the acceding Bute.... MUSIC. Baiio tiu Stabs add Btrims at loav Btm-ntn... Soiro, Colombia theOtm of the Ocean, by 4. 5. . the wioiwai). Ovsrtori Othello Botsini. 6. PART SECOND. 1'Taoliavx Death of Warren.; MUSIC. 9. TabiiacX Vlght for the Standard MUSIC. J. Tablcacx Washington crossing theSala-ware MUSIC. .4. Boas Bur Bpangled Banner, by the FmctlUi. '. CoaoMATtoa March.. Jfutrtur, CORONATION MARCH. GOODMAN'S BAND. TABLEAUX COMMENCE AT NINE O'CLOCK. ' ' Edinsuroii Review raa Janoart. This num ber commences anew volume. Its contents are unusually interesting. It opens with an ar tide on "Church Expansion and Liturgical Re- vision,- in wnicn, among otner questions, that m me acceptance in common oy the tvangell. cal Churches of tbe orthodox creed Is fully diav cussed. The second article Is devoted to the A.ugUBge,aac,er. customs ana government o me jap.ue.e, ana me leaeioiuty oi esMOtun- t . ! 1 1 . . . i . i mi .1 Aug, uuiuiueruia i rtjiaiiooa wun inem. i ne ar 'tide oh (he Victoria Bridge at Montreal Is brief,! bnt interesting, from Its scientific dotails-1 Most readers will bo 'pleased with the longer but I England and Saotland.'' . ..Ocean Telegraph," is a sketch or the varioni enterprises in that di I rectiod, In which every one who loves to trace I the progrese of modern discovery and improve ment can but feel a deep Interest. The "Au tobiography of the Rev. Dr. Alexakdri Car ltli" is reviewed, and pronounced to be a book that "contains by far the moat vivid picture of Scottish life and manners that has been given to the publio since the days, of Sir Walter I Sam II " J ' "'- ... i I 1 4 - ' - The other artloles in this number of the Edinburgh, which we have nott!me spedalijto charactcriaobut the value ol whloh may be judged of from their titles, are "Motley's History ol the Netherlands;" "Forbes and Tyndallon the Alps and their Glaciers;" "The Kingdom oMtaly,"and."Naval Organization." The American publishers ofjtba Edinburgh Review are Messrai L. Soorr It Co., 64 Gold street. New York. The price la $3 a year; with Black tnod'i Magazine, $5. I CTWe learn from the Dayton Empirt that a fellow orofossina to be an aeent of the notorious I Hinton Rowan Hurra, called at the office of I " u I that ptper, oa Monday Ut, the 18th bat., and nAPAil sentwis In the nanap anrl a Int nrnlmn. I lare, announcing a leoturo on "The United I States," in the evening at Huston Hall, The Hall was lighted up, twenty-three ticket were sold, and after waiting a reasonable time for more customers, the agent "slipped Isway" and the gas was turned off. The author of the "Impending Crisis" did not make his appear ance at the Hall, and could not be found- The Droorietor of the Hail, and our good natured I vtlhciupvrarjr, sue An,, v, itvis vvhu ii siiniw their respective bills. i A LtTTia on its Travels. Iq May last, a gentleman posted a letter in London for Hun gary; he addressed It "Name of the town," ."via Franoe," but forgot , to add "Austria." At the pot office in London tbey seem to have taken it for granted that "Hungary" is some where ia India, and that "via France" means It should go by way ol Marseilles, ana so to Wai " eutta it went: then to Lucknow, Kurrscbee, Bombay, Madras, Qalie, and finally to Hong kong. Here, at last, a highly educated post- m . , . i . ,.nt t T . r-. i J .... I. fiu pari ui Ausu-ia, uuruuc, auu aous uw at last, after eight mouths' traveling, it arrived at its destination. Diath or Col. Johnston. The venerable Co!. John Johnston, one of tbe early pioneers in . tbe seUlement of Ohio, died at , Washington ' City, on the night of Sunday, the 17th Inst., in the eighty-sixth, year of his age. For more than a quarter of a century ha served the Govsrn-'- ment ' with fidelity In the captclty of Indian '. AMit. For a number of vears he resided near Piqaa, and latterly he bad made hie home among . his friends In Dayton or Piqaa, as Inclination or convenience prompted-' His high character and amiable deportment commanded general esteem and respect. " ; ff ai n.rnm n Tra. The author of Whaa We - -- Est." a carious book recently published, speaking of tea, quotes a Chinese legend to tbe effeet that a pious hermit, who, In hlawathlngs - and prayers, had been overtaken by sleep, so tht hie eyelids closed in holy wrath against 1 the weakness of the flesh out them off and threw them on the ground.' Bnt a god caused a tea' shrub to spring outol them, the leaves of which exhibit the form, of, an eyelid bordered with " lathes, and porsess the gift of hindering sleep. fit IT When a powder magasine,' by exploding, ..iaa Annum In iha atmnanhA.A th. rdors of adjaoent houses are aot, as most people would be led to expect, foroed Inwards, but air within the rooms breaks tho glass outwards, In rushing to restore tho equilibrium of theat- 1 nosphero. Thut, If tho windows of a room i raised before the firing of cannon, no glass - ubs broken. " 1 . .- . '.,-. 1 - " ear - - . , , , tEP A new writing apparatus for the blind .':' has been invented by the Rev. Mr.. Waedlow , of Scotland, orlgl Daily for his own use,' V At A ..n ... V.n .V nnh...m. ' ISJ . -41 MAaB tMalM a,M was V aaacusj SB TV Vt SSs WU WW wmtavw .,, bat the paper' moves upward at the proper tinoe, as each line li completed, by a slight Iron the left hud, LOP We take the following poem, written by WV W.FoamcK, from the Cincinnati Preit, Theocoaalon lor whloh it wai written has pass edby for this veari but inch versei are never outof leaeon: ' . -.n . A VALENTINE. A VALENTINE. BY W. W. F. Deareet Miry, darling mlnel I a rhymed wreath will twine, 'Mid tho f ebraary inowi, for thy ft n tie Valentino. Spiked rinks and Buckle-Tine, Hlgnlonette and Bglantlne, For alary, ebe'e my winter Bolt. When the snow snrobes the hill, And glassy grows lbs dark bins rill, '. lie then her smile can bloat; Laughing Ilka a living spring , With lit Joyout bubbling, Dancing In a lalry ring, Of sver greenest Oresl. Borrow't fast to ohlll and pale, Ne'er thall lilt to the her Tall, "" ' But double thrloe 111 fold; But aiadneraolad In tunllght theoo, 1 Walking the velvet fields ot green, Shall bo thin own heart'i harvest queen, . At fair Euth wat of old. -i . i -u Ohl were we In tomt fairy tela, ' Where Bummer ever waart a emlls, As In Arcadian Greece; ' Where thepherdt wandered in a throng, ' Aid did the etarry night prolong, 'Illl rosy dawn heard luta and song, Fade like a dream of peace. Then beneath a Myrtle grove. Whispering tender Towe of lore, I'd trim thy Jetty looke of hair. -With Panelei, golden-eyed, and blue, Carnation'! flame anquenched by dew, Husk-roses, and the Feather-few, And Cactus ehioing fair. Again, again I'd loop thy looke, ' With Golden Oupe and Four-o'oloeks, And in thy hair of night, The Bnow-drop and the Orange-blow, The pearl j, waxen Mistletoe, ' And In Its blackness drop the snow, ' Of one Otmella while. Then, Ceree of my heart I I pledge, Thee, faireat Sower of life 'a hedge, My Amaranth divlnel Though doomed alone and ead to dwell, 'Mid mournful bloomi of Aaphodel, I blew thee with a fond rarewelli My Bote and Valentine. CINCINNATI, February 14, 1861. English Knowudoi or American Politics. The London Ttlegraph thinks that the En glish people have heretofore given too little at tention to the politics and policy of the great Amerloan nation, and, in view of the universal igaoranoe of its readers, it commences an ex planatory essay, with the remark that the trou ble now pending in America is occasioned by the desire of Virginia to extend slavery Into the States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. La Roe's Panopticoh of thi Was lit Innia. ju Panopticon at Mmtgomtri HaZt-To-night m,, l4 Rn wm gi ,nother of bis popular exhibitions at Montgomery Hall. Those who have not witnessed the Panopticon should not n to tmnrnw. thanrMantnnnf.rtnntt.Tnr .Mln. ,he most nobIe tfarUlInS and graphle entertain. ,.. th. h.. .. h.n nffA,.j t th nh!in Thi Hiao of Farnsorodoh. A Now York letter - writer says The Benecl Boy U sufficiently a public enaracier to mate nis movements oi interest l 1 .1 m I - I 1 a J . . I , 2." , CP'aSr. Mhi. "cone to New Orleans, to engage in business. nd hopes, by strict attention, to realize a for- tune." The business which John C. has cone into is understood to have some connection with zoology I think they call it the 'tiger.' ETH. C. Case, of Union Springs, New York, has challenged the world for a trial of speed on skates. Hie friends claim that under favorable circumstances, be can travel a mile in two min- utec, and that his strides, when under full mo tion, are about twenty-two feet each. STLlttle Boy "I say, ma, has your tongue gotlegs or wheels?" . . Mother "No, my dear; what makes you ask such a question as that?" . Boy "Why, pa said it was running from morning till night." Mother "Put this little boy to bed, Susan; he is getting sleepy." To an unbiassed thinker, the most pressing Inquiry Is. obviously , not Whence eame I? or -hither eo IT but it ie-Beintr here, what am I in ai w .1 I . ffTTlit purest Joy we can experience m one i . . . . 1. . . i .a n r wej Hive, IB w aeo tuat iutcu vuw ouuius vi happiness to others ETA shot that hits is better than a broad- side that misses. Arrivals and Departures of Mails. DEPARTURES. Malls for New York City, Boston, Albany, Buffalo, Plttabunh. Fteubenvllle war. Olereland. Zauesvlllo, Me war a, uranvine, aiuing ton uuy , naiumora, i-uua- delphla and New Orleans, olose daily (Bunders sxcept- A throuih mall for New Tork and Olereland closet dally (Sundays ezceptea; as i o cioca p. m. O. 0. at 0. R. B. way Mall eloeea dally (Sundays ex- AAntjtrfl a, 1 n'clnrk n. m. Ventral unto way ataiicioeeaaaiiy touuoajs ncrpnu; at 1 o'clock d. m. Cincinnati way alaii eioeet aaiiy inunoaya excepieav at I o clock p. m. Chicago, Dabuque, Delaware, Marion and Worthing ton Mail eloees daily (Bandars excepted) at 1 o'clock n. b. i Mailt lor xenta, Dpnngneio, iaytou, aoicuo, viusiu- natl, Indianapolis, Loulivtne, at. i,ouis, ana vetroii, eloees dailr (Bundars exeeoted) at7X D. m. A throuih mall to Xenia. Bprlnifleld and Cincinnati eloees dally (Sundays excepted) at i o'oiooa p.m. Urbena, riqna, liuin ana union uity maiieiosee uaiij fflnnrfAWA HMntsill at 7u o'clcak n m. Lancaster, Logan, NelsonTille, Olrcleville, Chllticothe. I Portsmouth, Washington, 0. H-, Athens, Marietta and I Billsboroush, mails close dally (Sundays excepted) at7X Bait way Mall by National Road to Zantsvllle, closes A. t,.. a - .....t. 11 a'mIamI. m. ileri-laburgo stalls sioae uany vsunaaye sxcepteu; at 0 'clock p. m. Mt. Vernon Mall, by way of Wetterrllleand Eunbury, aIammiIaIIw rflnnitAva eveeDtad) at 1 o'clock n. m. ' Dublin stall eloees aaiiy(.eunoaya exoepuujai i m P ARRIVALS. S Ualla (ram New Tork. Boston. Philadelphia. Albany, Pittaburah. Olereland. Dayton. Toledo. Xenia, Detroit, irtnenela. umcmnau, vniuicoine, pt. ajuuib, auu u iBthera eltlea, arrive between the hours of 9 'deck p. . and A o'clock a. U. Malls frost Indianapolis, Chicago and Dabuque, arrive at 3:40 a. m. , Malla from Washington CltV. Baltimore, Wheeling, Eanesrille, Newark, BUubenrllle, Mt. Vernon, ant the 0. 0. R- R. way Mall, arrive at H o eioca p. m. VT ay JBA11 I rUUI viUVIUUAtl, An w w.v. y Y..n-ut.r MaII arrlvea At 3 U o'clock n. m. But War Mail over the National Road, arrives at 11 'clock a. m. Mt. Vernon way Mall arrives at II :00 a. Mall from Dublin arrives at 9 o'clock p. m, Urbane War Mall arrives at 8 o'clock p Herrisburih Mall arrives at 11 o'clock a. m Office delivery open every day (except Sunday,) from I !X '' a. m. to 8 o'clock p. m. . 6ren oa Bundayt JOSEPH DOWDALL, P. M. Rail Road Time Table. Lrrda Muan k Oeujatoefc Ximia R. R. - Leaves. ... Arriree. Aooommodatlon S.10 A. M. No. 8 Ix S.30P.M. Night Bxpress 8.45 A.M. S.1SP. M. 1 so P.M. 8.49 A. U Ouvslaitd, Oolokbos h OiaKTimaTi R. R express and Mall 3.00 P.M. Night Express S:8i A. M. 1.40 P.M. :J0A. M. CsktsulObioR. R. BxpraesTrslB 3 00 . M MaU Iraki - I- 8 SO A.M. 8 x0 P. M. I Prrruosea, Ootoaurot It CueomiuTt R. R I .... Ixnveet Train... a w a. m. 8.90 P 8:80 P r. q ah . ar jaaii instu OoitnsBDsasIirBiaaArouaB.B. ' IColuatbaa, Flqaa a uaiana . .j ' Wxpraas Train....... 8:10 A.M. r laprese Train 8:43 P.M. 11:10A.K. B:10P.M wil Tbe line. ttJ-TBeexeiMment caused bv the rresiaent elect paselng through cities and villages, on route to tne W bite Houte, Is full v Illustrated er erj dav at J. B, Clark's New Yoik Clothing MtnrA. n(rl ..... Mflt.l .Inthln. . ' "7C" l TV u.ufj ..v.u. - suaun wf vuuiio nanntr neooms conriuueui that they can buy ch-pand get better isrinsuwtunv Hisasiseraars. 'i 1 ; .J f bis dli .. 1 t ' OCT If Ot your druggla t, your Storekeeper,! 1 An.t,A.A a1,a n.n Vns Ka"!.. or anwhereeueyoacan,bat be sure and Onernsej's Balm, an4 no other. Has Tim Tamo Lit A e-awky baok woods boy was once at a depot on one of the Georgia railroads, and was, of course, deeply interested in gailog, for tile first time, at the mighty "flxins " Finally, he got Inside of oar, and, while Indulging In his unbounded curiosity, the whistle screamed, the bell rang, and the steam horse began to surge at the rate oi"two forty." "Ub, Lordy," snouted tne Doy, "stop it, stop u I ain't acwlne;" and bursting forward, be open' ed the door and lumped out on the platform. Just then the train was crossing a deep andoav-ernous-looking gorge, and seeing the earth and tree tops beneath him, he fainted, staggered baok into the car. and fell. Directly he Ipame to, and looking up at the eonduotor, who rmtnnA h klm kit ..fll.lm.J with A HaAnalffh. "WW VJ UlUfl, lig VIMIUSU U m wvvy peg "Ob, lordee, stranger, hai tht thing lit?" A Word to Husiandj. When von eo home to tea, and find that Mrs. Smith has succeeded. by a simple turn of the wrist In produoing some of those scrofulous looking? biscuits', which are your special aversion, and as yon with a familiar nod reoognize the eruptive countenances of your old enemies, don't go off into one of those par oxysms of rage and disgust, which always make you so particularly disagreeable! but, on the contrary, mildly, yet with becoming dignity, place your hand In your pocket, and extract from its lone confinement the dime which shall Elace Mrs. S. in possession of a package of Da iAnd's Chemical Salcratcs, with which she ciDoot fail to have perfect sucoess in making biscuit, pastry, &o. Manufactured, and for sale at wholesale, by D. B. De Land & Co., Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. De Land & Co.'s Saleratus Is now for tale at retail by most of the dealers. Who will suffer from Foul Humors. Sores, or Disease of the Skin, when such certain remidies as McLean's Strenotainq Cordial ado Blood Po-rivier, and McLean's Voloanio Oil Lini ment can be so easily obtained. The Cordial will purify the blood thoroughly, and the Xioi ment will enre auy sore, ceo tbe advertisement. O See advertisement of Prof. Miller's Hair Invlgorator in another column. TELEGRAPHIC! REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN. CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. ercdentiala of Tlmoth O. Howe, Senator elect from Wlieosein. . eereral prlTate bills were paeaed. On motion of Mr. Wade, the Houae bill to anthorln the Poat Maater General to diaoontlnue the mail lerrlce In Btates where It is liable to be Interfered with, waa ta ken up. Mr. Orecn moTcd to add that the Secretary of the Treaaury be directed to prerent any attempt to collect dw raTenue in aucn ntaiea. ' ' Mr. Douaiaa snreealtd that thla waa not the nrnner place to oiler this amendment. Mr. Green said It waa a direct attempt to strike at the States claiming to be out of the Union. Ia there inaur- recuon in any Bute, or obstruction to mall en-rice Iron If there waa the Poit Muter General or Pnaldent haa no power to interfere, unleii uaed by the Governor of the Bute. Mr. Hemphill offered the following: WatRIAa. BeTeral Statea have allhitrawn from the Union, and tho laws of the United Btates are no longer enfornd; therefore, Setoivid, That the Poat Maater Genera! be directed to discontinue poatal aerrlee In theaald Btates. and meke arrangements with the OoTernmenls of the same lor ln- urpottal communication therein. air. ttreen withdrew bit amendment. ' Mr. Clingmaa aaid he beilered thoee Btatea ware out of the Union, and foreiin Btates as much ai Great Brit ain, and thought the mall seiTice ought to be atopped. lie waniea 10 niter tne Dill, and wanted to f trite out tne 'ineurrectlon," and Insert aa a reason for the discontin uance the '-eeceaaion of certain Btatea-" Mr. Fitch auKKeated to ear a ref uaal to acknowledge the laws, to aa not to recognise eeceaaion. A leo atrike out the wordt "poatal laws maintained," ao as to giTO no reason to employ force Mr. Clingman accepted. Mr. Mason aaid tba bill waa a declaration of the Houae of Insurrection oa the part of tbeae Btatea. Be truated we would look on the question as It Is, one of the moat grave ones ever before the country. He aaid the facts were, Btates had confederated, bad a Congress In session, with as much power as we poetess, yet the Mil oalls It Insurrection, and assumes that there la no new empire, out mat tne federal power Is atlll In existence In mom etatei. proeeeuecuto argue against anything waicn piungea me country in ciTII war. Ai iv ociocK tne tar in bin wai taken un The committee's amendments were adopted, except a aw wi wuivuavf.ani iuwi were lAieu, uiai rruuoing the duty on aogarand placing Hon tea and coffee was agreed to, tne amenument placing a percent, on wool was carried Xuto 10.. The amendment for 15 per cent. adtalorm on books, periodicals and watches, waa car ilea. Mr. La-e offered bis amendment, whloh substitutes es sentially the tariff of IP40. Mr. iiale moved that stationery and paintings of Amer ican artiste be free, but a duty of 10 percent, on all others adopted. A duty of S per cent, on copper ore was adopted, i air. rowel I moTea to amend ny repealing an tcu giv ing bountiee to fishermen. Lost lb against 87. air. Buyara moved to aaa a provision tnat amies levied ""V ' " " vr " brandies. Lost-i8 asainst .8. .." ' ian being on Mr. line's amendment, hanAmrltflifl nnrn. KAHaVrftail . Mr. Lain iDoka ftt lenitth sn1mt th bill on fecouloa. fce. Rccet iq tbo meaaumo being rerawd-iQ rwuit Mr. Wilson moved to amend by Inserting the first act of the tariff of 1857, with the rates Increased by that of IB to, and free list untcucned. Lost. Mr. Lane a amendment wat disagreed to 1 J against K. The bill men passed i eaa: Anthony. Baxer, Ding- Cameron. Chandler, Clark. Doollttle, Durxee Foote, Foster, Grimes, Hale, Harlan. King, Morrill, Sew- aid, Blmmons. Bumner, xen cyca, irumouu, nana. Wilkinson. Wilson: nays: Bracg. Clingman, Douglas, Green, Hunter, Johnson, of Ark., Johnson, of Tenn., Lane, Latham, Nicholson, rearce, roweu, nice, Beoss tlan. Adjourned. ' a ; of - HOUSE. The House reserred the consideration of the rolunteer bill reported from the Military oommlttee. - - Mr. Booock eild he considered the passage of toe bill a forgone conclusion. He opposed Hon account of the features whicn appear on Its lace. lie opposed It In con sequence of the effect He paeeage will- produce on the peace and proaperity of the country. He opposed It, anovean. ana more man an, in consequence of tne pol icy it indicates, lie yesterday characterised tne bill aaa declaration of war, and having ainee carefully read It, he reiterated tne reman, lie continued at tome lengtn, saying the Union waa already di'lded. and thought tbe Border Btatea anouid join tne uuir states to preserve peace- Whatever hope may hare been cherished of a peaceful solution, It will be diminished by the passage of tnis mil. The report of the Committee of 33 was taken up. Mr. Vallandlcham favored conciliation and compromise. and advocated the adoption of hit proposition, dividing the union into lour sections. - ' "F. The Beoate s amendments to the Nary Bill wrere taken Mr. Oarnett offered a provision that the new tloopt of war shall not be used to execute the federal laws in any seceding States. Long debate eneued. In which Mr. Stanton took it for granted that the Administration would not recognise tbe constitutional right of secession, and It, will be treated as revolution. Mr. Oarnett evoke several times, stating that Mr. Lin coin, both In hie speeches and private conversation, bad loresnadowea a coercive policy, ana intenaea to mass war on the South. Mr. Anderson, of Ky., taxed Mr. Oarnsttif he was nr the union. Mr. Osrnett-I am for ths Immediate accession of Vir ginia, fillaseeand aoolsuse.l Several motiona were made to clear the galleries. The Chairman checked the demonstration. Mr. Brown asked Mr. Anderson It he did not believe In tbe right to accede, and If he wat tor the Union, the Constitution, and the enforcement of the laws, as long as they were In tbe Union. (Applause.) Mr. Morse advocated the Senate's amendment. Mr. Oamett'a amendment waa relected. Ths Senate's amendment wss agreed to HI against Recess until 7 clock. . a EVENING SESSION. Mr RufllR, of N.O.', made a strong secession speech. The Uouie ihenadjourned. , ; The Virginia Convention. Richmond. Feb. 20 A large number of resolutions on Federal relations were offered In the Convention to day. They generally express attachment to the union, aaA daalra an eouilable adiuatment. but denounce coer cion, and deolare a purpose to resist. Others declare tbe Union ot tne soutn tne eeieiy ot tne oouin, ana mat each Blabs should epeedily resume the powers delegated ia tha Oorernment. The resolution was tabled for railing a eommlttee ot Inquiry whether any movement of arms or men had been made by the General Oorernment to any fort or arsenal bordering on Ylrglnit, Indicating preparations for attack or coercion. A resolution for a Convention of the bor der Btatea at Wythevllle, tht latt Thursday In March, waa Marred. - - A reaolutioo'oalllng on the Ocmmltsloners to ths Peace Conference ror Information wnetner any settlement m Mntahla to VlrrlnlA. la llkelr. was tabled. I n 1. . 1. J..UI k. .lataMMl Ii mA franked Incendiary matter to free negroes or, others In Virginia, and pronounced tne rranxa iorenee. xie com mltlee reported that all bat 10 counties were heaM from the majority ior reference lo tne people is as,or. Mr. .Crittenden will toon be Invited to address the peo pie here on national questions, by a large numberiof pro minent men. l I a resolution wat onerea in tne uonrenuon, mat any AttaiKDt at coercion of the seceded Stats a. be forcibly ra. siattd by ra., ano m.rrni. - ' . " "-" f or Zh( Mlcnisn rtsolutlons wm seat back without corn sent. I - t- i, r .,i nr.. i eeireet at tne oapot oy umarjwiua vi m.w..m... labaeqoeatll they will be conducted to Oie State House, ..,1 In oarriAires. air. Lincoln Kill be Introduced to the eetl .!r.I . L ,n ih. HonT mwiu afterwards take e . v . ..u. onTha arranrsnents for the WSiS I order. Sir. Sitneom ana sutta an aapvw, a Abont noon,wita tne ataia wuiuitufv. , awj w sw eelred at the depot oy tne aaayor ana vity aataonuss Senate, and then to tht Boats, dinner at the Tmnont Hoase, ne will afterwards take ONE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE. Kiw Tore, Feb. 81 The Kangaroo anlTed this morning with Liverpool dates rla Quoenstown of the 7th Intl., one diy later than tbe Fulton. Advices unimpor tant. Both nouses of Parliament veUd addresses responsive ,a thA OnnA .nMch. An amendment In the Com mons, calling on the government for a reform bill, was rejected. ' The Farls Uonitmur confirms the statement of tht ees Alnn in VrannA ni Hnitnnf And RotluebrUuO. In the House of Lords, Karl Befton moved an address Id response to me speech. . Lord Derby aaid the address seeded no amendment, notsllhilandlnir anndrv omissions in the speech. lie regarded the refereooe to the United Btates aa the moat Important topic, and aaid every one riewed wlih the deepeat regret the events of that country, on which tbe manuraeturing interests oi angianu au s,tn"J i". He condemned the course of Sardinia In Italy; and x iimiumI ittiAAtlafjUltlan with NaDoleon's speech- Lord (IrAnvlile resnonded. deeply lamenting the dis ruption In Ameiica, but felt confident that the reanlle to England would not ne ao aenous, aa uio rvuii v. m diA in.Mtbin wauI.1 a! anoa ha brousht Into play. He said, roreign relatione particularly with France Were most satisfactory. The address waa agreed to. In the Commons, Mr. White moved an amendment to the address deolarlng It the duty of the Government to Introduce reform measures. Mr. D'Israeli thou.ht there was not much encourage ment for the Oorernment to do thie. T.nrri Jnlin Snail lAlri there was Boa aumoient POP- alar feel ina to cam a aatiafaetory meeaure. He was Ick it intmnnMnA? Ahortlva bills. . He defended the for eign policy of the Oorernment, and the eourie of Sardi nia, air. Bright condemned tne apawy uii wvi.nu ment relative to reform. The AmenamAnt wa releeted. apd tne aauresi TOtea. American affairs were deplored during the debate In tbe Commons. A flra at nietihelm PaIata. the seat of the Duke of Marlboronih. did damaMto the amount of 100,000. Many valuable pictures weit burned, but the l'alace was not muoh Injured. It le said tbe Conference on Syria wilt assemble at Paris forthwith. The principle Is agreea upon by all tbe powers. Including Turkey. The Bourse was depressed by the Emperor's speech. Bentee 67fe5c. The ilere of Oaeta continued, but there were rumors negotiations for tbe surrender of the remainder of tbe garrlion. Arch-duke Ralner waa appointed Preaident of the Ministry, and Court Nadasdy President of the coun cil. .Lirntrooi., 7th. Breadatuffs steady. rroTisions quiet. i - Lohooh. Thunder Era. Consols closed Qiit&MU: I. 0.sbareaSHev;Srlsdo3UXlN. . 0. 7374. Loaooii Feb. 7. Negotiations on the Danish question are temporarily suspended. Tbe impression Is strongly In favor of a oaciOa solution. Paris advices state that the Cathollo parly In the trench Chambers will propose an amendmenllo tne ad dress, protesting against the revolutlonaiy policy of (race in luiy. The London TTflifS article concerning Mr. Cobden is Circumstantially contradicted. Bo far from losing by In vestments In the 1. 0. It. it., he Is receiving a handsome Income from them. Kngland has been inrlted by France to stop GVIbildi'e career, but declines on the plea that the Neapolitans ought be left to aettle matte ra themselves. A letter from Genoa stales that while tbe elections were proceeding In one of the communes of the province Messina, a party of Bourbonitea entered the hall and butchered in cold blood the President of the electoral college and hit two sons. LATEST FROM EUROPE. PoaTL-aRDFob. SI Tbe steamship Nora Scotlan, from Liverpool on tbe 7th, rla Londonderry 8th Inst, arrived this morning. The JVmes city article of Thursday says the English funds had Improved by advances In the Paris Bourse, and closed firm. The.dlscount market was active, Tbe po sition of the Bank of France continues to improve. PoMtlotl feeling has induced the Kmneror of Russia to veto the exchange of gold and silver with the Bank of ranee. Large remittances to India have been made for the purchase of cotton. Tbe London Timtl regards the ac tion of the Pruaalsn Chambers In favor of Italy as cal culated to check the warlike Inclinations of the German Courts. Lord John Russell's speech Is regarded In. Paris ss Warlike. Gaxta, 7. The tea letters have blown up three powder magulnea, and destroyed the side curtain of the Citadel Tbe garrison had asked an arm lstl -e of two days, to bury Ihe dead, which was granted. Claldlni bad sent them the neceiaariea for tbe wounded. Tbe Turkish. Sultan refuses his assent to the prolonga tion of the French occupation of Syria. t A commercial crisis ia raging at Galatt. The Montenegrins ate ravaaina the rlllaiea of Nlctts. and killing men and Women, and burning houses. liivaaroob maxt. Breaditoffe opened quiet and steady. . Corn firm and steady. London, Friday noon. Consols for 'money MX 01J. American Stocks latest sales wereS!9K discount; ErleSSXiN. Y. 0. 7274. Livuu-ooL. Feb 8 The khln "9pa Vlnwer Icln. In the Mersey, for New Tork, took fire this mornlug, bat it was soon extinguished. The 'Sarah A. Bell, from Boston, la uboro near Wex- roro, no particulars given. - ly ed- SO The President Elect in New Jersey. Newark, N. J.. Feb. 81 Mr. Lincoln and suite ar rived at the Morris and Eisex depot, in thit city, at X o'clock, and were received by a Committee of the Com mon Ocuncil, headed by the Mayor and a deputation of nepuoncana ou noraeoaca. un entering the depot, Mayor Bigelow addressed Mr. Lincoln as followa? Mr. President eleoi: On behalf of the Common Coun cil and my fellow-citlxens. I moat cordially welcome yon ourcitr.and tender torouitshoenltalitlaa. I web-nine you, Bir, on behalf of the eltiiena of the Metropolis of this ewe, in point or population ana trade, who Save ever been loyal to the Constitution, maintained Ihe Integrity the Union, and wbo entertain tbe ardent hope that your adminiatratlon will be governed by that wiadom and dieosetlon which will be the meant of transmitting the Confederated States as a unit to your successors, and through them to the latest generation. Mr. Lincoln In a low tone, but with emphasis, replied substantially as follows: Mr. Mayor: I thank you for the reception to your city, and would say, in response, my.heart la sincerely devot ed to the work you desire I should do. With my own ability I cannot succeed; without tbe sustenance of Di vine Providence, and of this great, free, happy and Intel ligent pec pie, without that, I cannot hope to succeed; with It. I cannot fail. Again. I return my thanke. The Preaident elect and eomm'ttee were then escorted ferriages, and driven to tbe Oheitnut atreet depot, a distance of one mile, through Broad street, which was literally thronged with spectators, while every availa ble spice on the anrrounding buildings waa occupied. Patriotie mant'eatations were abundant. The proceailon first formed In face of a eold and almost blinding fall of anow, wh-ch, however, aeon subsided, and waa aucceeded by a genial aun and a bland, epring-llke atmoap here emblematic, it is hoped, of the future administration. As the train movid off, Mr. Lincoln bowed his acknowl edgments to the crowd from the rear end of the car. notwithstanding the malicious posters spoken of yes terday, nota single msnifeetatloD ofdiaraspect was beard any time, but plenty of cheers were given to the Presidentelect. Washington News and Gossip. Wasrinaton, Feb. SO The Peace Conference will, according to present indications, take a final rote on the pending proposition, on tb SSd Washington's birth day. For the Brat time, a fiag-ttaff haa been erected nn the War Department building, ror the display of the na tional flag. '' Ihe House select committee of lire on Ihe President's messase, transmitted January 8th, will, to-morrow, make report relative to the stationing of vessels. Ac. aaring mat the defence ol tbe Atlantio coast has been sreatlv neglected.and concluding with a resolution censoring the secretary oi me nary ior, as tney charge, accepting, without delay or Inquiry, the resignation of officers who were In arms against the gorernment when tendering the same. It has been ascertained that a larger number of reaaelt are afloat now than for the laat twenty yean : and these reiaeia may ne ntted out during tnree or four weeka. There Is, however, a deficiency of lieutenants, midship men, masters, and medical officers es well as seamen, the law limiting the last named to 8,yuo men. . Washiroton. Feb. SI. Between Dine and ten o'clock thla morning a window awning at the War Department caugnt nra irom aparxa irom a chimney, one or the mes sengers hoisting the window to suppress tbe flames, they were Mown into tne secretary's room, scorching tbe pa ne's on the table. inoeariyuiscoTery or tne ore was fortunate, conild sring that the building is not fire proof. The oeoretaiy, wno early enters upon hit bum a is, was present, and Ihe first to give the alarm. Capt. Meigs baa returned from Florida, by direction of secretary Holt, to resume tne charge of Ihe Washing ton Acqueduct; leaving In charge of tbe fortifications at Tortugas, MaJ. Arnold, of tht Arttllery. He represents that they are in good condition to resist any attack from any quarter, and have py tnis time been reinforced- Lincoln and Hamlin in New York. New Yoax, Feb. 81. Vlee Preaident Hamlin and la- day amred aboutvo clock, laat night, comparatively few persons being on nana to receive nun, ne enteied the Aator liouie without difficulty, and waa oonducted to apartmentt provided for him. After Ike arrival of the vice rreaident, dinner was given py u. u. uaviason. There were present, among Invited auesls, Wm. M. Bvarts, Thurlow Weed, Dean Richmond, U.J. Raymond, Simeon Draper, and a few others. i ' Mr. Llnoolo visited the opera, by Invitation; while tht children were taken to Laura Keeue's. Mr. Lincoln only remained till tbe close of the second act, and then quiet ly left the theatre, without any demonstration. . . About hair-past 19, a fine serenade wat given to Lin coln and Hamlin at the Attor House, by bands of wide awakae and other Republican clubs. Mr. Lincoln did not make hit appearance, put nr. juamiin, psing cauea out, made a ahoit speech. Up to a late hour in the evening, Mis. Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin received their friends. . ; Ntw Toaa. teb. 90 Before leaving the Oily HalU Mr. Llnoolo appeared on the balcony in leaponae to calls, and said: friends, I do not appear for the purpoee of maklos a speech. I came merely te eee yon and allow yoa to see me; and I hare to say to yon, ts I bars said freonemiy to aooienova vd my juurnoj, torn, IB iu BlKut I have the best of the bargain. Assuming Ibat yoa are all for the Constitution cheers snd the perpetual lib erties of the people, t oia yoa nrewen. On hie return to me aiioi usbh, ne una inierviewe with Hoa. Fish, Col. Fremont, and about ene hundred nthara. ' ' Mr. Llneoln rlsitea Barnatn s maienm this r . St., ana to-night attended tbe open. lie baa declined ao inrl- tatlon to Vtais nrooaiyn. , Ha It-area at baii-paal eignt to-morrow morning, stop pins at Jersey miy, howaia auu iiinwu, nnwi ior Philadelphia. , . J v ' I , Arkansas Election. f.Tmsviui. Aik.. Teb. The official vote of WAihlnaton oountr aglnst Convention Is 874; average majority of tloket 1400. Prominent Beesealonltls are gradnalir eonoeaing tnat mv ptata naa gone af ainat von- venuim ny aiarjr i ii ii ,i VJrwAax.lt. J.. Tab. M. VUlaloenssosteniweredls - I played to-day, 1 on Lincoln's a lain. ineB r. caning on woramen eo alien a at tne nopot arrival to demonstrate tbe differences with I bint. Ine Bamablfcua bare reaolred to torn out cavalcade te escort hire throuih the eiqr. Destitute Indians. NiBaAStuOrrr.Ieb, 90.-Thedhlef and warriors of the Ottoe Indians arrived In town laat evening, and made a peremptory demand for the paj-mant of their an nuity due In Jiovember lat;statiug thai their women and children were starving, and their payment they would have; peaceably, if Itcohld be got, and forcibly, If necessary, Tbe agent took the money laft erenlng and secreted II. A large meeting of Ihe eitisanswaa held, for the purpose ol taking mcii.s for self-defense, If necessary. From Mexico. New OatSANa, Feb. SO. Advices from IUvena state that Ihe war steamer Valseo would soon aall for the Uni ted Btates with Senor Paehere and other political exiles from Mexico. The Captain General had given a grand military review to uen. atiramon. The Fort Kearney Hoax. Fort Kcaairtr, Feb. SO. Tbe telegraphic report that at old Fort Kearney the Palmetto flag wee raised does not apply to the present ana new vort Kearney, wnere vol. Mllea commands, and If 1 understand his views and the temper of bis troops, before tbe stars and stripes are ever hauled down every man win ne at tne root or tne nagsua, THE MARKETS. New York Market. New York Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN] NEW YORK, Feb. 21. FLOUR Receipts 8.398 bbls. Market lets active, hut unchanged; selee 8 000 bbls at !i 20 ? SS5 for superfine Btatei at 40 for extra State; aSSOtSSSS for su- pernne western; ua jimav ror confmon to medium extra Western, and S5303l5 70 for inferior to good suipping oranne extra nonnti nonp unto. it i iaiu k eteaay at f i mat io. WHCAT Keceipta 410 busbela. Market without Im portant change; sales of 40 000 bushels good Chicago spring at Sll183X delivered ror North Weslera Club; S123S12J afloat and delivered for Milwaukee Olub;tl 32(81 35 for Winter Red Western; and l 403 w" ior wuite western. KiK quiet; saaWJVo. BARLEY steady; 3.500 bush. State 74c. CORN recelDts S.0B4 bnah. marirAt wtthnn, miuiii change; holdera diapoaed to realise; sales are 34,000 bush. 67X09 old mixed Weafern in store and delivered; 62 teu4 new ao at rnuroaa. . OATS dull at 35VCS37. for Western. n.nHIn An State. PORK dull an unchanged: 10.1 hWs. ftl7SSmeAA.au prime. UK kf quiet and unchanged. OUT MKATS-stetdy. LARD firmer. BUTTIll in fair renneitAt lnailin ftl.i li Ol'Jo for State. ' 0 H K B 8 B steady . SSJ1""' flrm" ,alt' 300 bbl ,70' BTO0KS- dull and lower. Mnn. ..a n..h.-. ... changed-Ohio at R I S7; 0 P 4c A ISO; 0 ac T 32 JJ; N Y? farl 15; do quoted at37; UeO'sOS 08; do3't67tt!l. pCOrjtON-qulet; salea 800 bales at llo for middling Cincinnati Market. Was - a iiiiIa nr ..!. i. looal trade, the market having, consequently, a more active appearance without having much actual increase uuuiiaaie. riioea remain at laat quoted. Wheat at 1,00 for red. Is taken readllr: hnt thA off.. inn. .i,.. figure are light S3c per buahel higher being generally asked by sellers. ... JOUU Is still Quoted at 33j. hut has not. tn t.. An active market. OATS are held generally at S8c. but knvera da nt care to pay over SI7, In bulk. The market U consequent dull, and only enough aelllnz to mart aurrent. IooaI conanmption. BAKLIY and rye are almost precisely at last quot WH1BKT recovered Ko ner eallon to-dar wIiHa good market. Cin. Com. lib. 111. Cleveland Market. February, 20. FLOUR rematts auiet. Sales are aniAll. Imlni1ln red wheat double extra at S,00. Buckwheat le dull at 1,7 If cwt. WHBAT sales of 3 cars red delivered at SI 07. end 9 cars do on track at same CORN Inactive and dull it 30 j. I OATS quiet atSto. BARLIY sale 1 car prime at 6SJ'o. 1 RYE sales of 100 buahels at SOs. IHOnwXNBB are steadyat IS. SEEDS clover Ia nnt.l .nH l nn oi.. bushelsprime Timothy at 82,84 per 42 nis. ' Tl IT ff It D Ia 1 I .a "ui.in-uiti in iota oi a lewuirrelsat llo for good. LARD tales of keg at 9c, EGG3-sa!es of IS bbls at 10c, and do at loXo. GUERNSEY'S BALM! WM, KNABE & CO.. AT THEIR NEW mi.EH-.i msianr),... r.00il, SO. 130 BALTIMOBXBT.ZA NOB. 1, S, S and 7 N. KTJT A 8TEKTT Offer for sale their celebrated GOLDEN MEDAL, GRAND AND SQ ARE PIANO-FORTES. Being hlahlr recommended hv the tint PmrMinM a4 muiicai amateurs Of tne country, and XVJIRT INSTRUMENT WARRANTED FOR . FIVE TI ARB. The most faatldtona cnitomee ntiMlfmwR k.in. pleased in erery respect. lermsneerai. WM, KNABI at CO. ' 8BLTZER ft WEBSTER, Agents, OctS6;lydw. Columbus, Ohio. GUERNSEY'S BALM REMOVES AND PHEVENTS I N flammation and naln. and IiaaIa Uia bmi hnn. scald, bruise, cut. or fresh wound af mi kln niann,. swelling and pain from bee stings, mosquito bites, and poisonous planta, neuralgia, rheumatism, agna in the breast, salt rheum, etc When taken Internally, It will positively cure croup In children, and gives Immediate iciici ui uie worat rase oi mis terrible complaint; also, removes hoarseness and acre throat. Price, ss .t, . bottle. Should be In every house. For sale hv Dm. glaUandStorekeepere. IRVIN 8TONI, ante Proprietor, No. I Spruce at., New York oet4detwlrlt Sheriff's Sale. T. Woodbury St Co. vs. George W. Allen. Superior Court. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FI. FA. to me directed, from the Superior Court of Vranklia county, Ohio. I will offer for eale In the town of New AI oany, at the etoie room of O. W. Allen, a lot of Dry Ooodt and Notions, levied on ae tbe property of 0. W. Alleo;sale commencing on MONDAY tbe 23th day of February A. D. 1801, at 10 o'clock A. M. Q. W. HUFFMAN, Fheriff, febI3:10!d By Bo. Davis, Dep't. Printer's fees S,S0. Employment. THE SCnSCRIRKstS. IIRAMnn IV 1 a Staple Articles will furnish employment to few active men to aot ae agents Ipr their house. A preference will be given to thoee who are well acquaint- w iu tur uisinct ior wnicn toey apply. For which services they are willing to pay a salary ot irom $000 to $300 par year, aad Expenses. For further particulars address W. B. MORIHOUSI CO. 3 and 5, Zxchanga Place, JanSO d3ra. Jersey City, N. J. ADVBRT18BMINT. For ths INSTANT RBLIIF aad PIRMANBNT CURB of th distreseinf complaint sue EN DT'J BRONCHIAL CIGAEETTE8, Made by 0. B. BIYMOTJB 00., 107 Nassau St., N. Y Price SI per box; sent free by post. FOR BALI AT ALL DRDOOISTS. esarS-datwlrla . M . C. LI LLEY And Blank'Book Martufantriror, VOSTB HJQH tTBXtt, COLTJaJUl, OHIO aurll-dly i3Nraxjn.i.3Nroji3. join h whkklct, A KENT FOR HOME, CONTINENTAL XI. Maxhattar, BBcnsiTT, era lanaarias me. Uo. New Yoax; MnrAWTs' and Om Fmaov HaaTroaa New Yoas Lira ana vorr. stomal Lire. -Offices 81 HIsTh Savsife'a Bl ehV-dlv ' - ' Dissolution of Co-partnership. - THE FIRM Or J. II. BffllTII & OO. Is tblsdaydlttolved by mutual consent. - , ., i . u. enrru. febS:dlmo A. C. BH08H. Co-partnership. HATE THIS DAV ADMITTED HI son J AUKS ADQKR BAIN as partner in my busi ness, which Will hereafter be conducted andsr tbe firm of Bala St Son. P. BAIN, 29 Soelh High. Bt. Columbus, Feb 13, isiil. ' (enio - ' HOTICE I nrMIE BCBOCRIDEH 19 DE81ROV8 OF X. closing ap his old buainees at once, and hopes that all persons baring ansettled accounts en his books will aire went imaaeaiateaita-uo-, . . . T, n a ,W reoio -in, arai-i t.ii.iT MUDIOl H A LFCP R I C,E r jan 99 dtf J. 0. WOODS. SPECIAL HOTrCEST EiraIWLL'l UNIVERSAL COUGU RKMIEDY. BUHHEWKU'I rets all throat tssad. iaselau sTIstsr . WHOOPING cout in, ana erery catnipi laisttsbe foreran ner ef. and even actaal COlfSFJ mpTlo. .V , v. '. "I . The !reat Nt'llliai. GS4J Kft ffllEBJV send NatU nrai ur iaik, adapted to every pecieastg ner vasta Complaint, JVer roast and Chronic TOLU lltadacne, ataseuniata tlataif CsttarrliA 'J'ootli and Ear Ache, f.oa of Sleep, andBoteel Com ANODYNE. plaint. No real justice can be done the shore preparations but by procuring and leading descriptive uampbleta.-.s be found with all dealers, or will be aent by proprietor on demand. Fonsulae.and Trial Bottles sent to Ptrvai elans, who will find developments In both worthy their acceptance and approval. ' Correspondence aollclted from all whose necessities or curiosity prompts to a trial oi lbs above reliable Berne dies. ..,., For sale by the usual wholeeile and retail dealer everywhere. . t JOHN L. nUNNEWELL, Proprlcto CHEMIST AND THAUM ACKCTIBT, . Ho. 9 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Han. Roberts It Samuel. N. B. Mamie. J. R. Cook. J. H Denlg, 0. Denlg At Bona, A. 1. Bchueiler at Son, Aeents ior uoiumnue. Ohio. myl-dly irjorrAT' Lire films. f n all eases of costlvenesa, dyspepsia, billions and liver affection!, plies, rheumatism, fevers and agues, obstl nate head aches, and all general derangements of health theaa Pills have Invariably proved a certain and apeedy remedy. A single trial will place the Life Pills beyond the reach ofcompetltlpn In the estimation of every pa tient. ' .. , , ... Dr. Moffat's Phronix Bitters will be found squally ef flcacloua in all cases of nervous debility, dyapepaia, bead ache, Hie sickness Incident to females Indelicate health, and erery kind of weakness of the digestive organs. For sale by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 3.15, Broadway, N. Y. and by all Druggist. . . . SBay3-dawly The following is an extract from a letter written by the Rer. J. S. Holms, outer ot the Pierrepoint-Street Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. T.,to the "Journal and Messenger," Cincinnati, 0. , and speaks rolumes In favor of that world-renowned medicine, Mat Wihilow's SoomiMo Bvapv roa C mm est Ttxrmnfl: "We see an advertlament In rour eolumna of Mas WmsLOw'a Bootuiko Sraur. Now we never aaid a word in favor of a patent medicine before In onr life, but we feel compelled to aay to your readers that thla Is no hum bug WS UAVITRISD IT, A WO I10W IT TO SI ALL IT claims. It la probably one of the moat successful medl clnea of the day, because It Is one ot the best. And those or your readers wbo have babies can't do better than lay In a supply.'" oc27:lydfc Dr. J.H. MCLEAN'S. Strengthening Cordial and Blqotl PURIFIER. The Ureatnat Uetnedjr In The Uorld AND TUB MOST DEUdOTJB AND - DELiaHTFUL CORDIAL EVER TAKEN. IT IS STRICT ly a scientific and Vegetable Compound, procured by tbe distil lation of Roots. Herbs and Barks, lellow Dock, Blood Root, Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry Dark and Dan delion, enters into Its Before TakinSv.- rinTedwAttet Taking principle of each Ingredient Is thoroughly extracted by my new method of distilling, producing a delicious, ex onerating spirit, and tbe most INFALLIBLB remedy lor rannvAtin lh diseased system, and restoring the sick, suffering and debilitated INVALID to HEALTH and STRENGTH. MCLEAN' STRENGTHEN IPC tl COR. diaia Will effectually cure LIVIR COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, 'lAUNDIOB Chrotiie or Merrcma Debility, Dlsesees of the Kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stom aoh, Dyapepaia, Heartburn, Inward Piles, Acidity or Sick neee of the Stomach, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Dull naln or swimming in the bead, Palp.tation of the Heart Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations Choking or suffocating feeling when lying down, Drrneet or Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Night Swcatafln ward f even. Pain in the small of the back, ebest or side. Sudden Flush ea of Heat, Depression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Lanvuor. Despondency or any Nervous Disease, Bona or Blotches oa tbe Skin, and Fever and Ague (ot Chills end Fever.) Over at million of Mottles Hare been sold during the last six months, and In no In stance has it failed In giving entire satisfaction. Who, then, will suffer from Weakaese or Debility when Mo LEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL will erne yout No buurtuure can convey an adequate Idea of the lmm dlate and almost miraculous change produced by taking this Cordial in the dieraeea, aebuitaica ana enaiterea nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by alcknese, the relaxed and unstrung organisation is restored to its pristine health and rigor. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others conscious of inability, from whatever causa, will find McLean s Strengthening Cordial a thorough regenerator ol tbe system; and an wno may nave injured themselves by Improper Indulgences, will find In the Cor dial a certain and speedy remedy . , To tho Ladles. McL'can's Strengthening Cordial Is a sovereign and speedy cure for INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, WHITES Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine or Involuntary Discharge thereof, railing oi tne Womb, Giddiness, Fainting and all Diseases incident to Females.- . . , There is no Mistake About It. : Suffer no longer. Take It according to Directions. It will etimuuue, strengthen and invigorate yon and cause the bloom oi neaiin to mount your cneex again. Jgvery bottle is warranted to give sausraction. FOR CHILiDBEPf. ' " ' ' j If rour children are sickly, puny, or afflicted, McLean 'a Cordial will mate inem neauny, lat ana roouat. areiay not a moment, try it, and you will be convinced IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. Oadtior. Beware of Drarrlsta or Dealers who mat try to palm upon you aome Hitter or Bareapaniia trash which ther can bur cheap, by savins It ia Just aa good. Avoid aucn men. Aax lot mcLan a Btrengtnening vor dial, and take nothine else. It ia the only remedy that will purify tbe blood thoroughly and at the earns time stienethen the system. One tablespoon iu I taken aver morning fatting. Is a certain preventive of Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow Fever, or any prevalent diseases, it at pat up in urge bottles. Price only 1 per bottle, or S bottles for . , J. H. McLEAN, I 'i Sols Proprietor of this Cordial,' Also McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, 1 Principal Depot on the corner of Third and Pine streets, Bt, Louis, no. McLean's Volcanio Oil Liniment, Tne beet Liniment In the World. Ths only safe and neriAln enra for Cancan. Piles. Bwelllnn and Bron chitis, or Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Weakness of the Muscles, Cnronie or Inflammatory Rheumatism, StuT nesa of the Joints, contracted Muse lea or Ligaments kiarache or Toothache. Bruises, Bpralns, Wounds, rreen Outs, Dicers, Fever Soree, Caked Breasts Bore Nipple, Burns, Scalds. Sore Thoat. or any Inflammation or Pain, no difference bow severe, or how long the disease may have existed. MoLesui's Celebrated Liniment is a eec t. In mmmIv. Thousands of human beings hare been eared a tin ot decrepitude and misery by the aae of tan in valuable mea- ne. McLEAN'S VOLCANIO OIL LINIMENT Will relieve pain almost Instantaneously, sod It wll cleanse, purify and heal the foulest sores in ao IneretU Fr Iloraca and Other Anituttls. McLean s celebrated Liniment it the only safe and re liable remedy for the cure of Bpevin, Bins Bone, Wind galls. Splints, Unnatural Bumps, Nodreor Swellings. It will never tail to euro xng neaa, mi '-, ' running Sons or Bweeny, if properly applied. oi Sprains, Bnitaee, Scratches, Bores or Wounds, Oracxtd Ileela, Onaiaa, baxidie orupuirgsiiiu w u iuiu-ik remedy. Apply It as directed, and a care Is certain la every Ins lance. TT.iw.Ii TiiAAtrfnaaa sonnr witw mm nanw wvriuiwwa umr menu offered to you. OHaiB a supply (J Dr-MoLean'l eelebialed LlnlmenV It will cure you. " ' " .. J, II. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor Corner oi Third ana rine streets, Bt. ouis, tie. For sale by all druigiits. I lot eale by ., , BOBBBTB k SAMTJBL, stmw-dkwly Columbus, Ohio. E. P'COLLISTER. Wholesale mod Uolall UeiilerlM TOBACCO, SNUFF k CIGARS, ' 't ,'. ! I 'No. SS Klftrt etrtet, 1 .PIT SBUROII,! Pa;'1 Knr -esatatsttlr asatndl all tit T v.ji-M L , rtoste ajiaKi as e)a s r I Oct. "rija 9 Oil ISM A to it it Avers Sarsaparilla Aeompound remedr, designed to be the mtast eaectual Aktrativt that can be made. Jt ia a concentrated extract of Paia BarsapariUg, so combined with otha nh preater alterative power as to aflord an effot. tive antidote for tho diamu fio,..,;iiA a. reputed to cure. It is believed that auch a remedy is wanted by thou, who suffer frcm Strumous complaints, and that one whkh will accomplish their cure must prove of immanae service to this large class of our sfflicted fellow, citizens. How completely this compound will oo it has been proven by experiment on tnanw of tha worst cases to be found of the followine: complaints; .. ', ScitoruLA EllUPTIONS AND EtttPTIVB DlSEASBS, UlOEBS, PiMrLBS Blotcues, Tt'MORs, Sam Uhsuu, Scalo Head, Stphilis AND JSvsufrJVIA A FEcnoNS, Mercurial Diseasb, Dropsy, Neu RAtotA or Tio Doulouusux, Dkuiuty, Dys pepsia and I.VDiOEsTioif, EuitiPEtaa, Soai or St. Antiiony's Fiub. and Indued ti,. i class of complaints arising from Iuplbjty or tub Blood.. ,- t j , lids compound will be found a fifeut Tjrrw motor of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which faster in the blood at tiint season of the year. - By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling; disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from tho endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which tho system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through tho natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cloanjte out the vitiated blood whenever you find Ua impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it Is ob structed and sluggish in the veine cleanse it whenever it ia foul, and vour feclinrs will toll you when. E ven where no particular disorder mil, peopie enjoy Better neaitn, and live lonsrcr, for cleansing the blood. Keen tha blood healthy, and all is well ; but with thie pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting neaitn. booner or later. Mmethins; must eo wron?. and the trreat maihinorr of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing tlieae ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of tho virtue of Sarsapsrilht, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis- . led by large bottles, pretending to give a ouort of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. - Most these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only- contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties wbater cr. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed tho use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood tho market, until the namo. itself ia justly despised, and has become Kjnuiiynious wuu unpasiuon ana cneat. sou we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend supply such a remedy es shall rescue the namo irom tho load of obloquy which rests upon it. 1 And we think we nave ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by tho ordiuarv run of tho diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions en the bottle. rnETAItED BY i DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL,, MASS. ' Price, $1 per Dottle i Six Bottles for $9. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for tho cure of every variety of Xliro.it and Luug Complaint, that is entirely unnecessary for us to recount tha evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been cm ployed. As it lias long been in constant usa throughout this section, we need not do more than, assure tha people its quality is kept up to tha host ever fats been, and tlwt it may be rlied on Ui do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TOU TUB CURE OF Costivtnest, Jaundice, tlytpeptia, Indigestion, Dysentery, bit Stomach, liiytiptla, 11Jache, PiUt, lUteuniatism, F.ruplioiu and S;in Diteatei, liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetttr, Tumori and Salt liheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, a a Diniitr Pill, and for Pufiging the Blood. " They are supar-coatcd, so that the most sensi tive can take them plea-atitly. and they are tha best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. : , Fnoe 25 cents per Box ; Tivo boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, St tea men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify tho unparalleled usefulness of these ramedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish pratis our America Aimaxac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of tbe alxive complaints, and the treatment that should he fol lowed for their cure. Do not ire cut off br unorinciDled dealers witli other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer's. and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should hare it .- , All our remedies are for aale by .. . - , K0BBKT8 mt 8AMTTBL.' Coraabtu. And br Drerrlsts snd Dealers everywhere. , , , , no-wiyo,twstw .... MRS. WITTSLOW. Aa -rperiesecd Nnra vnd female lMiyivciao, pretectf to uw uumioD oi mouxri, ome t i S00 T H I N G ,S Y RUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soft ening the gums, reducing all Inflammation will allay all rAiN anaspaamouio notion, ana is . 8TKE TOHEGCLATE THE BOWELS. Depend npon It, mothers. It will give rest to yourselves and - . ssmr aid bxaith io loua. OTAIll. We hare nut an and sold this article for erer tea rear. and CAN SAY, IN OONJIDSNCB AND THDTH.olit, what we have never been able to say of any other medi Olne-NBVER HAS IT TAILBD, IK A SlSOLB INHT- ANCB, TO BFFBOT A CUKK, when tlanely aeed. N av er did we know an Instance of dissatisfaction by any oae who used it. Ou the contrary, all are delighted with lie operations, and apeak In terms of esmmendatwa ef Its magical eiteots and medical rirtues. We speak la this aaatter ''WHAT WE DO KNOW;" after ten years' expe rience. AND rLBuQS OUel KIPUTATIOM JM I11SI tULILLHBNl OF WBAX WB UBKB DBCLAKB. In almost svary Instance where the Infant la suffering frosa pain and exhaustion, relief will be foand as afteea or twenty minutes after theDyrap to admlalssared.i ' Thla ralnable preparation Is the preeerlptttw af one ot the moot SXIsUUENOBDaod SKILLFUL KDESBBia New Bngland, and has been aaed with rlkVllft FA1L- INaSU00B88ln - THOVIAltDS Ol CASES. Itnotonly relieree the child from paia, bat tn vigor atea the stomach and bowels, oorreott acidity, and glrse tone and energy te tbe whole system, ; It will almost ht ttantly relUve ' 1 - grip:o nr thi eowxis, in win o couo and erereome couvulsinaa, whtch. If trot speedily reate died, end In death. We believe It the BBaT and 8UR B8T RSMKDY IN THI WORLD, la ell eases sFDVI XNIB&y and DlAUKHlBA IN CHILDREN, whether at arlaea from teething, or from any ether cause. We would say to every mother woe aaaa child entering frees anyof the foregoing eomplainte DO NOT LET VOUR PRBJUDIOKB MOB THB FRIJDDIOASOF OTUBBS stand between you and yor Buffering-ubiVJ, aad the re lief that will be BU Hit yes, absuluii.i suae-to follow the use of Ibis medtrine, tr tleeslr aaed. Fall dt- rectiona for usiog will aooosupany earn kettle. Hons genuine unless the fac-ehnile ef OUBIlSat FBBKINt), New Tork, le en the oatstde errapper. . Sold by all Druggtsle throughout aha world , , Prlnclpssl Office, 13 Cedar Street N.Y. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. " oorVT-itfcwIr;"" " F0RSALE OR EXCHANGE h 1 V M iifidf. I Wil l. REIX OHEXCIIAIVOhFOH a ocil FABH.tbe uodiride ball ol el 0 IIS BlilLh INti No. Stf, North llih street, Ooswer Hlitk Street and Lynn Alley. If not diepoeed of by the let of April, the Store will be for rent. ' .... : y ;;'ixbo,"'"-:-'' - en the same terms, ot for desirable CTtf PROPERTY, a wall selected stock ot FAMILY UROQA'KIBd. '-1 : -m t'-v- ALSO,;- ,-..'. Twjnty veiy dnirable BUILDIUQS LOTS, situated ea WfHvtoo Avwoush North of Bread Street. JOlrrawtemit purchasers. fsbWdew IBOMAS WALKXB.