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TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 18G1. LOCAL MATTERS. " ' .Tie Adams Express Company places ns dally under obligation to it for the very latest papers Irom the eastern cities -The American Express Company hii w thanks for He daily favors In the shape of the yen latest eastern papers. Council PaocaEoiitas . Tbe City Council met last evening at eight o'olock. The Clerk read the following statement of the receipts and disbursements of the elty of Columbus from tbe 4th day of February to the 4th dayoi March, 1861: ' Fsb'rvl. Balanced to Treasury. 3.H i ' . ' atotini. ' ' Feb'ry J. J. 0. Thompson, (Taxes) $6,000 00 15. 5,WiO0 . r n u TT I ..!. ......V 11109.5 " 4. L. Enrllsh. fUDtl. etc) M 85 ll.M JO ' ; 914,960 81 BHStjatfMUITI, 34 17 Oat Repilie, etc Market Hutu Eleotloui.. , Temporary Lota. ...... In Mentals Sd Ward Iiaprevtmnt( 3.1 - : -. . . 4lh - " : . :, Sth' - -l Sewers and Drainage,. ' aodlo Park City Police fire Department. $117 104 .;, ...... 8,538 07 Bilaao in Tressury 411 K 0 , 10.000 00 67 St 3101 , IS 05 SO 10 80t) 8 8 SO , . 18(10 , Oil 24 Oil 64 Alr.'.Bumts, from the Special Committee e whom was referred a resolution in regard to tha broken stone now owned by the city, made a resort reoammendlnz the following? resolu tions, which were adopted: Ettolved. That the Olty Eoglneer be Initrnoted to as certain, by actual measurement, or by estimate, M near aa oiaeileable. (he total amount of broken atone now In possession of the olty in tbe prlion tardl that the lime be equally divided amongit tne umereni warns oi uis city, eaob nard being entitled to-one-flrth of the total amount to ascertained, and that ae the atone It taken away by the different ward committee!, It shall be obarg ed up to inch ward! respectively, at the rat of 50 cents per cable yard. Saolved, That the Police committee be authorlied to carry oat the arrangement of the foregoing resolu tion, and that they hare full power, In case 0' an orer or under estimate of said broken stone, to equalise the ahane respectively, of the different wards, In the same. Jtfolvtd, That a further appropriation, not exceed ing one hncdred dollars to eich ward, ought to be made for the purpose of covering the expense or moving laid stone, . , Mr. Riley Introduced an ordinance, granting to C. Edf.ult & Co. the right to erect a grain - scale on Pearl street, which was read three itimes snd passed ' , Mr. Sum.Es Introduced an ordinance to OOD' jwuct sewer on Fourth street, from Rich to 3 tote street, which was read twice. Mr.' Botlm offered a resolution, which was adopted, direoting the City Clrll Engineer to contract with Messrs, Richards and Davis (or grading and paving the sidewalks, gutters and crossings on Straight alley, from Rich to State street. 'Mr. Butler introduced an ordinance to grade and pave the sidewalks, gutters and crossings, and to crade and macadamize tbe roadway of High sti-oet, from tbe north line of tbe oity to the lOBth side of Mound street, whioh was read .twice. - Mr. Birrtta offered the following resolution, bich was adopted: Xttoltti, That In the event of any ward not taking i '.heir quota of itone from the prison yard, the oommlt ttee o seweri and drainage may purchase the ssme for .iheooTN-Lng of sewers on Hich, Third and Division streets. The Council then adjourned. ' 1 n i -- - , 4Jord of County CenmasioNtas. The Board o( County Commissioners met in regular ses sion at tbe Auditor's office, oa Monday, Matob 4. PresentMessrs, Srnitow, Snvdm and Sraanx. Viewers waa appoiuted on the Geiger Road in Pleasant and Prairie townships. Bills In tfavor of J. H. Rn.tr, amounting in the aggre gate to $96 12, were presented and approved. On the next da, Tuesday, March , the fol io wiag bills were presented and approved: Kil bootm & fcuuN, $3 14; M. C. Liuir, $24;! Jacob Sistdi,J35 58. PETITION OF THE LETTER H TO THE INHABITANTS OF KIDDERMINSTER. Whertu, I nave by yon neen ariven from Bouse, from Bone, from Hope, from Heaven, And placed by yonr most learned society in Sxile, Aniraish and Anxiety. And need, without one just pietente, . With arroganee and Insolence, ' i her demeed Jeit reatllntlon, And beg yso'll mend your elocution. IDU, "Wberess, we've rescued you, lagrale, From HandcoD, Borror, and Irom Hale, Jr'rom Uuntsmea, Horsepond, and from Ualter, And consecrated you In Altar, And placed you where yon ne'er should te, In Honor and In Honesty, We deem you r prayer a rude Intruslou, And will not msnd our elocution. MoncAt FfSTivAL. Our readers' will confer a favor on the Ladies of the Seoond Presly terian Church by looking at their advertisement, in aaother column, of the Soolal and Musical Festival they intend to give, at the rooms of their Church, on Chapel street, on Thursday evening, tbe 7th lost. Still more, reader, will you gratify the Ladies by your attendance at tbe Festival, with all you cm induce to accompany you. i , ." ' ' . - -" Cocrt or Common Plias. The Court and Jury have been engaged to day in the trial ol the oase of Hanniwald v. Bokmc Waidim for plaintiff; Swatnb and Dbescl for defendant. Tbe action In this cue Is founded on a repre mentation or guarantee alleged to have been given by the defendaut, that a third party was good for a loan, ' . ' ' " " , . BJ" roe new loric worut states ioai wis evening, Tuesday, March 5th, at the Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn, teu married sisters, with their ten husbands and a small army ol children, will oelebrate the marriage of th eleventh sister. . PaosATt Court. Tbe Criminal Term of the Probate Court for March oommenoed to day. The Pocket was cUed over, and several oaso disposed of by oonfeeslon and aentence'for petty offenses, . Notes' Ns Swt of Cottiso Gaimints This Invention, by means of varied lines up on charts or outs, la adapted to cutting ladles' drosses, basques, children's dresses, boys' coats. pants and shirts, and in fact, to all kinds ol garments. It Is so simple that even a child can learn to use It In a few minutes, and so accurate that any garmeut may be made to fit with neat ness and despatch. , This Is nald upon actual examtuatlonand trial. Tbe charts .or cutting garments oy vuus Bjetvu may oe ootainea 01 Mr. and Mi Nttnuts, at the Americas Hotel Who will suffer from Foul Humors, Sores, or Disease of the Skin, when such certain remidies a. MoLcam's Strcnotainq ComoiAL and Blood PuRiriiR, 'and McLaAit's VotCANio Oil Lini mcnt can be so easily obtained. ' Tbe Cordial will nnrlfv the blood thoroughly, and the Llnl ineat.wlU cure any sore. See the advertlse- unent. " v' " -''' J' ' UroRTanT to MicnANio. Is is lust astmpoi tani that you bavea bottle of Guernsey's Balm upjn your work bench, or some other conven ient place It is to have an oil can, or any otn r necestivry artiole. If you get wounded, use we ura i .. iti!t t'S rt ,v Arrivals and Departures of Mails. DEPARTURES. Mailt for Now York Oily, Bolton, Albany, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, tteubenvlll war. Cleveland, Zanesrllie Nnuk. Ornlll. Wuhlneton Olty. BalUmor. Phil' delphi and New Orleans, oloe dally (Bunday exoept A through stall Cor New York and Cleveland closet tuny (Huouaya excepted) at i o oioon p. m. u. u.atu. h. u. way man closes aaiiy t.nuouj Mpted) at 1 o'clock p. Central Ohio Way Wi at 1 n'f.lock n. m. Jail closes dally (Sunday! excepted) Olnolnuatfway Mall oloses dally (Sunday! xoeptd) at i o'olock p. m. Chicago, Dubaqut, Delaware, Marlon and Worthing ton aiail closes dullv fHundavt xoepted) at 1 o clock p. m. " Malta fnrXanU. ftnrlnrSald. Dayton, Toledo, OIncln Oatl. fnitlanannl im. i.nuinvllle. B(. Louis, and Detroit, close dally (Sunday excepted) at 7J p. m. A through mall to Xenla, Springfield and Cincinnati Olosee dally (Sundays excepted) at 1 o'clock p. m. Urbane, Plqum, Tlflln and Union Olty mail closet dally (Bnndays xoeptd) at 7X o oliox p m. i..nn..tr. Lnun.Nelsonvllle. Olroleville, Ohllllcothe Portsmouth, Washington, 0. H , Athene, Marietta eod HI llsboronih, nails close dalKr (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock p. m. Bast way Mall by National Bond to Zanesvtll, oloses daily (Sundays exoeoied) at 11 o'clock a. m Marrtsbargh Malls elose dally (dundaya excepted) atl o oioci p m. It. Vernon Mall, by way of Westerville and Bunbnry, Oloses daily (Sundays excepted; at i o'eiocs p. m. Dublin Mall elosee dally(Sundayi exoeptedjat 1 o'clock ARRIVALS. Mailt from New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Dayton, Toledo, Xenla, Detroit, Springfield, Cincinnati, Ohllllcothe, Bt. Louis, and all Southern cities, arrive between the hours of 0 o clock p a. and 4 o'olock a. m. Mails from Indianapolis, Chicago and Dubuque, arrive anu a. m. Malls from Washington Olty, Baltimore, Wheeling, Zaneevllle, Newark, BteubenvUle, Mt. Vernon, and the 0. O. B. E. way Mall, arrive at SX o'clock p. m. Way Mall from Cincinnati, arrives at i)i o'olock p. m. Lancaster Hall arrive at 3k o'oloek o. u. Bast Way Mail over the NaUonal Koad, arrives at 11 o riooka m Mt. Vernon way Mall arrives at 11:00 a. m. Mall from Dublin arrives at o'olock p. m. TJrbana Way Mall arrives at 8 o'clock p. m Htrrlsbu eh Mall arrive at 11 o'olock a. m Offlc delivery open every day (except Sunday,) from "H o'clock a. m. to 8 o'clock p. m. Open on Hanaay irom in to V o clock la the moraine, ana irom o to o in JOSEPH DOWDALL. P. M. Rail Road Time Table. Littli Mum a OoLcneos Jt Ziria B. B. Lwvee. Arrive Awommodatlon 8.10 A. M. P.15 P, M. NoDBx 8.30 P.M. 2 31) P.M. Night Kxprees S.45A.M. 8.45 A.M. CUVtLAJTD, Cotonsos OuioimiATi B. B. Bxpres and MaU 3.00 P.M. 1.40 P.M. Night Express 3:25 A. M. MM A. M. CDlTRAiOnio R. B. Ixpreet Train 3.00 K.U 8 30 A. M, Mail Train 8.40 P. M. 8 80 P. M. PirrsBcaoH, Ooumau t ClXCUOUTl n. B. Express Train 3:00A.M. 2.30 P.M. Mail Train 8.40 P. M. 2 2(1 f. M. OOLUMIDS a IlfDIAJIAPOUS I! . B. Columbus, Piqua Indiana B. B.j KxpresTrnln.... 8:10A.M. 11:10A.M. Express Train S:45P.M, 8:10P.M. IwTiaisTiNO. If housekeepers really under stood tbe great difference that exists between different brands ot Saleratus. as to duality. purity, and conseqnent reliability and healthful- ness, they would not long be without the best tbatis maouiaotured. vt Land Co. 's Sale ratus costs you no more than any of tbe inferior artioles which are In market. lie is using a new process or renning Baieratus, by which all impurities are removed. This process Is In use at no otner establishment in this country, i n quality of the Saleratus produced by this pro cess is very superior, and it is last becoming very popular witn intelligent Housewives. Vt Laud & Co.'s Saleratus is for sale by most grocers and toreiceepers. Manufactured and lor sale at noiesale, at r airport. Monroe eountv. New York. Tbe principal crocers also wholesale It. CT Sea advertisement of Prof. MiLLta's Hair Invlgorator in another column. DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT. A MUSTACHE? BELLIBGHAM'S . CSLKBBATKB- StiiiiiilaliugOiisueut. For the Whiskers and Hair. Th subscribers tak nleasur In announcing to the Oitlsen ol the United State, that they hate obtained the Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to tbe American public the above Justly celebrated and world-nnownsd article. Tbe TMULATING 0NGUENT prepared by Da. O. P. BELLINQIIAM, an eminent physician of London, and Is warranted to bring out a tnica set or : Whiskers or a Mustache In from three to six weeks. This article la th onlv on of th kind used by the Vrench, and In London and Pari It Is In universal use. It Is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet atlmnlatlng compound, acting aa If by magic upon th root, causing abeautlful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the eralp, II will cur aAumcrs, and cam to spring up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of new bair. Ap plied according to directions, it will tarn asn or towt balr AaK, and restore gray catrto its oiUlnal color, leaving It soft, smooth, and flexible. The "ONooajtr" la an Indispensable article In svery gentleman's toilet, and alter on week' us they would not foran consideration be without It. The subscribers ar th only Agnts for th artiole in tbe United Bute, to whm all orders must be addressed. Prir On Dollar a box for sale by all Druggist and Dealer: or a box of th "dm usat" (warranted to htve the desired effect) will be sent to any who deilre It, by mall (direct), accurate necked, on reotlDt f nric and postage. 1.18, Apply to or address nOBAOS li. HBGEMAN a CO., moaoisT, 4c, feL30da6m 31 WUllaa Street, New-York. A CHANGE. HAVING, ON THEflta INST., PUn chased of . B. WKAV1 It his entire atock of Dry Uooda, at No. 103 Ulth St.. with the view of ohanelne my loeatlon, I will sell until the first day of April, with out reserve, AT COST FOR 0AST1! Fancy Dress 811k. fringe. Buttons. Trimmings, ao. Also Vlguied Merinos, D Laiaea, Bbawlaand Cloaks, . Begardleii of Cost! felACdlm P. T. WOOD. .Laces and Embroideries, ntlrESE cV POINT V Laos Collars and Sett. French, Puther and Thread Lac Veils, (new patterns) Valenclenes, Thread and Point Lao, Embroidered Collars, Belts, Trimmings and smrts, iiao uaroee ana uoiaares, ruin Linen Uollare, Setts and Cuffs, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs In fstu. BAIN a BUN, feb33 r - Ko. 89, South High Street M. C. LILLE Y And Blank-Book Hanafantorer, jTOBTB HieH BTBJCR, C0LUKBV8, OHIO aurll-dly SUNDRIES, Baltpttre, Malla, Indigo, - . , , , Extract Logwood, ". ' , Dackau. Brooms, Oordeg. . Herring, Dried Fruit, For sale by McKEB a KKdTIB ACX. mbl. - 31, North High street. oheet ivxxjoioj AT HALF PRICE JanSBdtf J. 0. WOODS. Biiiolution of Co-jartnerahlp, rpHE FIR!! OF J. II. RfflITU it CO JL I this day diaolved by mutual convent. febS:dlmo ' ' ' " " A. O. BHTJBII. : Flour! Flour l VX'PARIIIjT ' FLOUR IIV COOPER V. age and Backs, for salt by Uc&U a BIBTIBAUXi .,,,.!.. 34 N. Hlsh Mreet. OOLDEHI Illk,!. BSIIHTK. All usee and qualities; al B0IS1 BRIRTS of SSD BAIN BON. No. t Snath ftleh etreet. HsUOP AAii ioi Aun nvPk, o. . .' d ttwln. ? Bed Oordsand Vsadle Wick, orsnie 07; . , 0Ct7 , t, S t VBJt a RTJBTTI ATJX 9ts, h55 iSfUi TELEGRAPHIC! REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN. Inauguration Ceremonies of President Lincoln. . Washinoton, March 4 The day was usher ed in by a most exalting session of tbe Senate that body sitting twelve honrs from 7 o'olock last evening to 7 this morning. As tbe dial of the clock pointed to 13 o'clock, and the Sab- oatn gave way to Monday, the 4tn oi raarco the Senate chamber presented a curious and an' imated appearance. The galleries were crowd' e a to repletion, tne itaies' gallery resemo nng Irom tbe ear dresses of tbe fair ones tbere con gregated, some' corneous parterre of floweret and tho gentlemen's gallery seemed one black mass of surging, heaving masculines, pushing, ttruggllog, and almost clambering over eacn other's backs in order to get a wood look at the proceedings. Home oi tbe most ludicrous scenes were tbe result of tbe intense desire ot tbe outsiders to get a peep Into tbe Senate obamber, and the pertinacity with which the anplieauts lor ad mission to oveiflowlns naileries would urge that tney baa come all tbe way Iromlindiana, or Ver mont, or some other place offered the seated ones intense amusement. On the floor Messrs. Crittenden. Trumbull. Wigfail, Wade, Douglas, and others, kept up a running fire of debate, while those cot engaged in discussion betook themselves to sofas for a comfortable nap during thepeasion, wbloh it was known would last all night. As morning ad vanced, tbe galleries anc noor became gradual ly cleared out. In the array morning light the Senate took a recess till 10 o'olock to day, A few minutes after 7 o'clock, but few re mained. ' The morning was clear and beautiful. The public buildings, sohools, places of busi ness, tio , were closed throughout thedsy, Tbe siara and stripes floated irom tbe City Hall, Capitol, War Department and other publio build lugs, wbile not a few citizens flung out flags from tneir nouses, or across tne principal avenues. The streets were thronged- with the volunteer soldiery hastening to their respective rendezvous. Three or four hours elapsed before there was tne least chance of entering the Caoitol. Peon. sylvanla avenue was thronged with people wend ing their way to tbe famous East Front. For four hours tbe crowd poured on towards the Cap itol In one continuous stream of old and young. of male and female. A large majority were Northern men, and but few Southerners, Judg ing from tbo lack of long-haired men In the crowa. Tbe order of arntcgemects, as settled bv the committee, was as follows: Totheleltol the Vice President were tbe Committee of Arrange ments. Immediately behind them were the beads of tbe various Departments of the Gov ernment, benators, members, and members elect of the House, officers of the Army and Navy, Governors of the States and Territories, Comptrollers. Auditors. Reeiatera end Bolfoitnra oi tno lreaenry. lo tbe right of tbo Vice President were the Judges of tbe Supreme Court, Senators, members of tbe Diplomatic Corps, Ex-Oovcrnors of tbe States. Assistant secretaries ot Department. Ass stant Postman. ters General, Assistant Treasurers, Commis loners, Judges, and tbe Mayors of George town and Washington. Previous to the arrival of the procession, the senate iOamDer aiu not oresent a verv an ma. ted appearance. Many of the ladles, waiting to eee tne uispiay, uiu cot arrive until late, and the officers, with gay uniforms and flashing ep aulettes, relieved well tbe sombreness of tbe national black, worn by the Presidential cor tege. During the passage of the procession to Wil lard's hotel, and tbe march thence to the Cap itol, Senator Bright killed, in tbe most appro priate manner, a certain gas bill: I. e , talktd It to death. This not proving very interesting, matters waxed somewhat dull. In tbe interim, at p minutes to 12 o'clock, Vice President Breck inridge and Senator Foote, of the Committee of Arrangements, entered the Senate Chamber, escorting the Vice President elect, Hon. flan, nlbf.l lUmlin, whom they oonducted to a seat Immediately to the left ol the ohnir ot the Pres ideut of the Senate. As the hands of the clock pointed to the hour of 13, tbe hammer fell, and the second session of tbo thirty-sixth Congress came to an end. Mr. Breckinridge then announced the Senate adjourned without a day, and left the chair, to which be immediately conducted Vice President uamim. Hon. Ur. Clicgmao was then sworn In as Senator for tbe State of fc'orth Carolina, Mr. oiara lor New Hampshire, Mr. Cbaso for Cnio. Mr. Harris for New Yoik, Mr. Harlan for Iowa, Mr. Hows for Wisconsin, Mr. Breckinridge for Kentucky, Mr. Lane for Indiana, Mr. Nesmitb lor Oregon, and Mr. Mitchell for Arkansas. At this juncture the members and members elect pf the House of Representatives entered tne -senate onamoer, lining every available place to the left of the Vice President, Jhe corps diplomatio also entered the chamber at the same moment, cosnpyins seats to the rieht of the Chair. It was a subject of rematk that the corpse never were so fully represented as on this occa sion perhaps the last time that all was to be assembled tbere. The ministers, attaches and others nnmbercd in ail some filty and over, and for brilliancy of dress, the nrtmber of decora tions, crapes to., added much" to the Imposing nature of the scene. Some of the court uni forms were gorgejus, and attracted much atten tion. Tbe sceno In tbe Senate, while waiting the arrival ot tbe Presidential party, seemed to re alise tbe lying down of tbe lion and tbe Iamb together; or mingling oil and water. Messrs. Cbase, Wigfail, Crittenden, Wilson and. others wero opposite, hob-nobbing with tbe utmost cor diality. Senator Breckinridge conversed famll iarly with tbe extremtst men of the Reoubll- eans, wbile ladies of all polltloal aflloitea, Mrs. Hamlin among tbe rest, looked imilinelr down on tbe animated scene. Below, tbe attendance of tbe Senators was unusually full, the only absentees noticed being those of Hon. Mr. Mason, and Hon. Mr. Hun ter, of Virginia. - At fifteen minutes to one o'clock, tbe Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States were onounced by tbe door keeper of tbe Senate On their entrance all on the floor rose, and the venerable Judges, headed by Chief Justice Tan ey, moved slowly to tbe seats assigned them, Immediately to the right of the Vioe President, eaob exchanging salutes with that officer in passing the chair. At ten minutes after one o'olock, an unusual stir was occasioned in the chamber, and the rumor spread like wild fire, that tbe President eleot was in tbe building. At 15 minutes past one, tbe Marshal in Chief, MaJ. B. B French, entered tbe chamber, ushering in the President tod the President eleot. They had entered together from tbe street, through a private cov ered passage way, on the north side of tbe Cap itol, police omcers being in attendance to pre vent outsiders from crowding after them. The line of procession was then formed in the fol lowing order: marshal of toe District of Columbia, Jadgea of the Supreme Court, Sergeants-at arms of tbe senate Committee or arrangements, resi dent of tbe Uuited States and President Eleot, Vioe President, Secretary of tbe Senate, Sena tors, Diplomatic Corps, heads of Departments, Uovernors, ana otbers in tbe chamber, . Wben the word was given for tbe members of tbe House to fall into line of procession, violent rush was made lor the door, accompanied by loud outcries, violent pushing and great dis turbance. After tbe procession ' had reached the platform, Senator Baker, of Oregon, Intro duoed Mr. Lincoln to tbe assembly. Un Mr. LInooln advancing to the stand, he was cheer ed, but not loudly. Unfolding his manuscript, In a loud, clear voice, ne read bts message. During the delivery of tbe Inaugural, which commenced at naif past one o'clock, be waa much cheered, especially at any allusion to tbe Union. - i- President Buchanan and Chief Justice Taney listened with the utmost attention to every word of the addreas, and at its conclusion, the latter administered tbe usual oath, in taking which Mr. iitnooin was vooiierousiy cbeered. The Chief Justice seemed very much agitated, and his hands shook very perceDtibly with emotion. , .The inauguration ot to-day makes tbe oth ceremony of the kind at which Chief Justice Tanev has olnolated, having administered the oath of office successively to Presidents Van Biiren, Jyier, roig, lay lor, Mllmore.ruroe, Buchanan, ana iincoin, The ceremony was exceedingly Impressive. At tbe conclusion of the inanguration orremos- nles, tbe President was escorted to the Senate ohamber, thence to his carriage, and the sanita ry, forming as in tne procession or this morn' Ing, aeosmpanled him with tbe Committee of Arrangements to ths White House, with Mr. Prstrtftnskn ettrl thsa nnmmlfctM Af AMnMmriM. ' Bcn,uln nd h Opnimltiee of Arrangement. ' bill the tbe tbe the ers oi ing the l to hia tin 11 tbe is I Un reaching tne txaoutlva manalnn. i, - .. . ' truujw ""; " " main ave duc, uu uw wuwufUDf wt rreaioen uai parsy yaoeeu uiiwin t toe mansion. Mr, Buchanan accompanied Mr. LInooln to the main balls and tnso toon 'ms farewell leave of him, expressing tne nope, iu ooruiai terms, that his Administration might prove a happy and pros - perousone. Ibe 1SX rresldent then retired . . m m . . n r i . . uiw rweiaenuB ui iewiw niwraev uma. where) he will temporarily sojourn Until his departure from the city to-morrow evening. , . Un me arrival 01 tne rrOOeSBIOn at tha Whlta TTn..n Y. J I. 1 - V. . .1 . ively Introduced; then the line being formed, the people rushed in to congratulate the new iuv hhbuiid v. iu. war were incce riHuwui. iDsrus wMtunuioe r rreat. Thus ended, for the day time, the Inauguration Ceremonies. . . auuugu mo iuiuumuiwuuiii uy any means equal to that manifested on former similar oc- vbmvub, cvcrvtuiuK pnnocu vu uuieuv. 1 no amplest civil and military preparations were mauo uy ine mumupai muiuuruw aua uenerai Soott, to provide for any emergency that might . I . even . r . . t J I at F? r. 1 arise, lag various uuuie vt wuitcu states trOODS nOW here were Stationed In OiUerent narU Of th oltv. the aanoers and minora alona halnu- In the procession. ... - - m Lieut. Gen. Soott. It is said, was near tho Capitol witn wpt. Brrye company ot light ar. tlllery, and Ma or Haakla'S command, acting as lntantry. The tracers, lt is reported, were con- tiuiiniiv passing w sun iruui) auuiti is aia tnal tbe General was heard to exolalm. ''Every thing U going on neaceably, tbank God Almiiih ty for It." JUuriug the day tbe military patrols were on duty alt over tbe city, eod tbe greatest vigilance was enjoined upon and ebserved by tbe regulars. ins display ot soldiery in tne procession waa very flue, but not equal to that ol the S2d of rsbruary. Ibe companies were quite nume- rouj, Dutorsmiil size, as a ruie. ineltepub. uoo association was piaseu m me otaer ot march Immediately atter the ex-Presidents. j. me orgaouauoo, uau w mem a iron, oi in- umpbal car, drawn by four white borres, saoh with a white cloth cover on, with the word "Union" In large letters. The word "Constim- iuu imvumi .iuo. u v. nu uicutiwi . . ... n . . . ... ... i wiiu wiuiaturn uaga, wi.u rcu, wuuo sou uiuei drapery, and oontained thirty-four little girls, representing so many states, aud two young la- dies respectively repreacnllng tho North and South Tbe whole affair was under the charge of ten Wide Awakes In lull uniform, cap. cape, and 11. Five hundred delegates from New York w.rw,uuprU.u,mru,uK ur and wearing badges with the words York" ii At u it JVIUCU IU liU IIUV. The scone presented from each front was very fine. Tbe avenue In froi t of th portion was tbronged. The crowd extended to a great distance on either side, aud reached into the Capitol grounds, and every available spot waa black with numan beings, Clinging to tbe rails, mounted on fences, aud climbing trees. On tbe outer edge, a concourse of volunteer soldiery were halted, and stood at rest During tbe delivery of the inaugural, a great number or nags were Dying, and as tne eun shone brightly on tbe gay dresses of the ladles, and tbe stars and stripes, and tbe uniforms and glittering weapons of tbe soldiery, tbe scene was exceedingly animating and ploturesque. rbotographista were on tne ground lo take an impression of tbe Mens, Mr. Buchanan was at tbo Capitol this morn- ing for three hours, and was detained till five minutes to 13, atter.dlna to the publio business I signed every bill presented to him. None making publio appropriations were lost. Tbe amendatory to the act for tbe protection ol discoverers of Guano deposits failed to be come a law. That to correct veibal errors In tariff act was passed. Several Democratic members of the late Congress were to-day en gaged in drawing a manifest to be presented to leaders of all parties as a basis lor a Union party organization, Solders were stationed on the Loi;ja tops on Una of the procession, to aot as sharp shoot, lo case of riotous proceedings. several nundrM visitors from XVew,iotk call ed on Gen. Scott and the President tbla even log. Great numbers left tbe city, on tbe even log trains. .. Jddge Taney was the first bersou who shook hands with Mr. Lincoln, and waa followed by r. tiuonanan, unase, Douglas, and a host of otbers. On the steps were Gov. King and many influential New Yorkers; Governors Iloppin and Sprague, of R. I.; Buckingham, of Connecticut, and the entire Cabinet or tbe outgoing Admin lsrratlon. In reply to questions, Mr. Buchanan said, "I cannot say what be means until I read bis In augural. I cannot understand the secret mean of the document which baa -been simply read in my hearing." Mr. Douglas said, "He does not mean ooerolon; he says nothing about retaking the forH or federal property) he's all rignt." While some people are in raptures over the Inaugural, lt oacnot be denied that many Southerners look upon it as a precursor of war. Tbo arrangements for the preservation of peaoe were admirable. A large force of special police, with conspicuous badges, were distribu ted all along the line of procession and about Capitol j (jut their mere pretence was gen erally sufficient to ensure order. In a few cases where individual fights ocourred, they interpos ed so promptly as to prevent collision being general. So they Immediately dispersed every gathering of people who manifested the least Improper exoltement or attempted to vociferate sentiments Intended to bo offensive or Incendi ary. The several companies ot United Statos Artillery, all under arms, were on tbo street near their quarters; with borsea bitched up and riders standing by tbelr sides ready to vault in to the saddle st an Instant's notice. Files of mounted troops were stationed at different points of the oity, to convey to bead qnartera prompt intelligence of any disturbance. bs turn-out or District militia was quite Im posing. Tbe National Rifles, the corps whose secession sympathies are well understood here, failed to participate In tbe parade.but it Is under stood they were on duty at the Armory, ready turn out, ( needed, to aid in preserving tne peace. ,. thai to I I I I I o at saw B. S U 1 ar thr Wasrimotom, Maroh 5. The Inauguration ball, last night, tor whioh such extensive nrepa rations naa oeen maae. was a great success jit was very fully attended, and passed off lo a manner aatistaotory to ail. nit. Lincoln, with family, accompanied by Vioe President Ham and family Senator Douglas,, and other distinguished personages, entered tbe ball about o'clock, and after a brief promenade, reoeived personal congratulations of snob aa chose tobs presented to hi m. Soon afterwards, the Presidential party prooeeded to the supper room ; subsequently some of the party, Ineladlng Senator uoogiasana ,Mrs, Lincoln, wno were cartnen, danced a Quadrille.. . , ! witn regara to jar. Jjintnin s cabinet, no thing defiiuiie is known. Tbore Is still great pressure to effect a change so far as Mr Caats concerned, and It Is thought with some proa- neot of success, lt Is intimated that Mr. bber man, of Ohio, may be substituted, for him, In which oase Mr, Cbase will probably take a mis sion to Europe. ... New Xorkers, numbering at least &uu, pro ceeded this P. M. to the White House to call upon the President. Mr. Lincoln came out- Stewart L. Wadford Introduced the party, and the President made a brief speech, at the eon elusion of which be was greeted with a hearty round of cheering.' After which several gen tlemen shook bands with him, but he found It necessary to break away from the company. " Tbe delegation then retormea ami marcned to lbs residence of Hon, S. Cameron, who appear in answer to their calls, and addressed them briefly. The company then proceeded to pay their respects to Hon. Andrew Johnson, of Ten nessee, at the St. Charles Hotel. He came out and made an eloquent and earnest Union speech, endorsing tbe Resident's inaugural without qualification. They also called on Gen. Soott X th th th Richmond, Vs., March 4th. In the Conven tion a resolution was offered that tbe leace Conference proposition 'failed to give assurance of an equitable settlement of the Slavery ques tion, and mat Virginia suoum oner no more propositions, out withdraw from the federal oompast, and adopt measures to protect her tights, In conosrt with other Srmthsrn States:' . Mr. i;ariisie maae strong union speecn. , , Cmabhston, March 4. A dispatch from the aeoretary ot the Treasury ot tbe bopthern Con federacv aava: the exclusion of foreleners from k. .nAatlnw trad, and all dlerMrnlnat.lns-rlntlM u aiiuhed. -The aot of the. 8 th otfsbrnary, -.jm dq dlsttoctloo between cltisens and for . Tl jfan. riitfuM. M.h K .Th. r M. 1 . . . ' '"-"a" r - luaooin was published In extras last evening. USSH'SSjt le paper, and Infers from tbe f ine fon (neutral) ception of a few ine la hlarhlw rMnmta.hU general tone of the address that bis Adminlstra tion will not prevent a speedy and honorable ad 1 justment of the nresret national troubles. . ! The Jltrnf (Democratic) savs the whole seems . . . . . . . l to Da a looeu. d i nhted. rambllne- aDalri anfl I tbe general purport of the message foreee the conoiuslon that Lincoln has resolved to force Ws I dnrltrlnM nrvin th nnt t tha rmlnt nt th I. . . . ,J . f . i uftvonet. is cannitin nv eatine-! "uue nsrn I conviction is that the Union js lost beyond I hope. If the message Is carried out in good I raitn. thprn mnit honivii mmr -iihin a irim. I or else tbe Southern people are a set of arrant brags-arts and coward. The only hnn left la anal Lincoln will not rtoaa ha aava " ' , The Tribunt (Republican) Is quite sure no uocumfinr. can na round inniie Amcrlnan atata papers embodying sounder wisdom and higher Patriotism, breath no- a nrl ir iaa lino- to all non. tions of the country, or 'tamped with a firmer . . M purnose to maintain the Union and Const tutlon Inviulate. than tho Li.nt.nral adrlrvaa nf P, ul. dent Linm.ln. . " , - . ThoDrmocrnf (Wentworth's paper) has dell cacv In clwinw It of tha fn.iiunrl. hut las it neither wishes nor expect anything at tbe bands of Lincoln, oan eira tha dooumeut its unqualified admiration as far as it goes. rHILApeUHlA, MarOh 6 Toe papers gen or- ally view theluaugural as a mild though firm tbough firm expression of lofty, manly atateamanshto. . it discreditable, unworthy of the President, and a weak declaration of war against secediog Staves-a tigers claw, concealed under le.r ol a. ... .. . , . Sewardlsm, PHitAOtLrm, March 4. Judge Vooder smith, of Lanoaster, has been pfdoned by President Buchanan, and was liberated from tbe Eastern fenltentiary this morning. He was sentenced to 90 years Imprisonment, and to nay a fine of Q0 0(10 H. h.rf m months. The fine Is remitted by the nardon ii s crime was lortrine' ann icatfnna rvir i-ni 3 a r i .vmk warrants Dira.M,..iii.,.hitli,r.u.i n. d. pnMlcaB, wa, elected Mayor yesterday by 636 over all opposition, lbirty.four gucs President Lincoln. wero fired in honor of Hartfosd, March 5th.-A national salute was fired In this oity yesterday P. M in honor liincoin s inauguration. i I THE MARKETS. New York Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, March 5. FLOUR receipts 7.383 hbli. M.rV.t w.. . ellnine;; sales 10 UOO bbls at So5 10 for supsrfln Htate, 5 1585 85 for extra State, (SOS 15 for superDne West ern. SO Si 40 for common to medium extra Western. afl Sfe laBC Kfl ?a .1.I...I I ... . ' v uipiotw uruai vxira noona Uoop Ohio. Oanadlu flour dall And diuinlntf! s.)a.P.iiiu.i. mti OriSlC HI ' w "4 vji BYE fLOOB steady at S3 4034,10. WUBaT recelnte 7 4e7 bnshela. Market without lm. portant cnanRe, with a fair export demand: sales 60 000 ouiuoi. aieiiuattio rnr Chicago spring-, 1 SO for ouria-wniern ClUD, JI VXVilUi lot ililwuke club, and $120 for winter red Westsrn, hi b quiet at U7(a)70. B ARLBV-flrm st 74SP0o. VUHN receipts m oth k.k . . - , droonin: sale 40.000 bnitMie .t Rr.uranu. r. ?ixId wetern In store and delivered; SiS59 for do at B. Depot delivered. OATS-lower and heaw at J2V3S tnr Wtn.n n. Dalian an I State. runii' dull and nnnkanffeil e.n t,v.i. . ...n. , .,ov. -r " wmawif u,jvi,r piim. B Kg f dull and ancbsnetd. 001 UEATS-tteady. ii5Srerj' Bd law"i "' Bbble. at.kGUCo. tor bIu." ,,1Ue,t " ,Q" 'k ai 14 CHKgsE steady at 9lQ,lo. lgWuIoKlc heavy atd lower! salts JOO bbls. at I7 COTTOtf-dull and nominal. S.7.CJ?7.,l,,d,! WOhhd Cuba sold at iii)C tdOLAidlS quiet. ' BTOCK--dull and alri money In good dtmand at .I.1?.1;0,!!,11, J 11 ,n Mr request for the Boston bjt; 15X100; banker bills 0 Sr. E I 7K, M B 14; quoted I at 84; Har M; do pre tarred SUM; Q fc O Un? X 2T?5' Beading. & ,0 0 6 2 5. n 0 8 8l' egl,tered MX. no Cou PwsX,Tr.ur19 s 103, N 0 8'a 61, Va 70K, Mo emc aiail M, p Cincinnati Market. JtOCIt-WM ottered at S4 go for good auptrane, but Sllolted no attention from bnrer. The estimated atook of PI,,ur in (he w rn.t ...i,.. shown ncder the head cf Addlilonal Monetary News, u.w ii'iim, Hn, in urn remarxaeijr low, and If cor rect, la likely to have an lmnorunt ha prices. , wuitAT-was Inactive at 81 00 fol red, and l 03 10 for white. . OORtl-ear gomaand S3g; shelled Is In rai'.ier bitUr reqmst at 34 to too In bulk. XTI8. dul1 n ea"Jr ha at 87c, BARLEY steady. KYI ateads as Isst quoted. WHISKY-drae at a decline of Wo. ft. Commtretal. Jfarel . . . - will Cleveland Market. March, 4 Th market is very quiet and no sales of conienn.nl, reported. llll;ra ar not buy log wheat to day, and Is no demand for any other varlatv or train. Pri. ear rnoatlv unchanied. BiuilwiNBo wile. 100 bbls at IS. 8BBDS 80 hmhTimnih at A3 sn .. iat,n.t, h.i. Clovrat4i. . , Jt'ua-sales8bWsatl0o. ' , FRUITS .ralilnahmvn H.nlln,1 ., aa . 508,6SforMr. B.. and $2,6Sa2.75. . oS04R9 whl,e eoet advauced and I MlUse at Philadelphia Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] PHILADELPHIA, March 5. Flora dull. Wme.y at oei on o. 81.35 I 45: whit common deilverei 30u0 bush. Cor. steady . w bust arm at 164)19 18. i HENRY TOW, . ' Wbolesal and Betatl Dealer In Foreign Sc Domejtio Cigars, ahs am saame Smoking & Chew inj Tobacco. Alio, th btit quality of fSVtt't eoasuntly on nana. IiyOonntry Merclunt are Invited to call bofor par chasing elsewhere. NO. 4 EAST THIRD STREET, Bet. Haln and Byeamor, novSl-wta . CINCINNATI. O.' A Notice to Creditors. dwln Paneoast and othsrsi Igslgst . Jaoob SI. Conrad and others.) In th Superior Court ,f Fruklia County. TN PUHSCAPfCE Or ATi OHDERMADE by ths Court, In thi case, notlo I nerehy given to creditors of Oonrade et Brother, that they present ueirciame w a,vanuea oy emaavit, agreeaniy to geo non u oi u aot regulating in mod of (dmlaistering asslgameDts In trust for Ih bentflt of creditors, paad April, o, ibcvp, within ix monttis after th publication o Ulll BOIIW1. JAMBS H. BUITn. Clerk ( th Superior Oonrt. Columbus, Feb. 18, 1801 Stw by Caspar Klner's Estate.' , NOTICE 13 IIGBEBI GIVEN TITAT th tubacrlbar wa (pnulnted and qnalffied on 17th day of January, A. D. 1801. aa administrator on XsUt of Casper Klner, 1st of Franklin County unto, acceesea . , . , Dated this ICth day of February. A. D. 18C1. Feb. 18 w3l JdlOUaJi L KIMtlKY, AdaloUtrator , i George Louis Goelz'a Estate. VTOTICE IM IIEHEBT GIVEN. TITAT i.1 the subsoriher has been appointed and Qualified aa Administrator ae come wort on in i( of ueorge, aou- ksuoem, ii ot rranxun vontty, oecaaseo. TeDlOW HUttAUB WILHUN - . i Magdalene Emiti'i Estate. XTOTICE IS IIEHEBV GIVEN. TITAT ll th undersipned bae thle day bees appointed by the Probata Oonrt r,f Franklin oounty.Ohio, administrator oa the tstat ox tlagdalcn Bmitn, lau or said oountv. d ceased. , - . y JACOB BISHOP. Dated February 19th, 18C1. . Itw Robeit Campbells' Estate. TkTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IM the nndrlgnd ha ben duly appointed by th Probate Court of Franklin county, onio, aamtnittrator of th cstat of Bobart uampMii, un t sua county t)VOQaMdt T I ' a'H thlsMthdayof lehrnary.JSDl. ' ' W7w3w ANPRKW J. OAMTBtliTj Merchants and Agents 'Wanted rro f ELI. OUR VABIfr'.TT JEVFEERY 1 EawelWe Uvrywaha th Union. Lanrer profit realised man on any otner Branca of at erehaodls. For oatticnUrs, send stamp to etiS, Obeenal stnet, rbildlpna ra. ' lAJOAJa St W. BBl-ithr RIAUHIED PEH80SK. Strengthening Cordial an'd Bloid I ' i r' ' TTTI1TPTTTT7 - i riiedreateat ReaeSyin Th MOST DELiaO'tH AND DELIGHTFUL - COHDIAX EVER TaREN. IT IS STHIOT. 1 eeientlflo and Vegetable Oompunod, nrocuird by the distil la lion of Koota. llerb and Bark, .Yellow Dock, Blood Boot, Barwparllla, Wild Cherry Hark and Dan delion enter Into It Wore Taking tire vuve' remedial 1UrTakInf;. principle of each Ingredient I thoroughly extracied by my new methoil of iliatilllnv. nnwlnHn. ri.ll.Un. blleratinr apirit, and th most INVALMBLB.ieeaed for roovatinf tn diseased system, and resiorlne 'he sick. ESf525, n.a 4W"at.l INVALID to iiKALTU and BAnb.iifiu, .. iflcI.ESN'N NTatErTOTIlENIreU CO It DIAL Will effectually ears nivae, uumiiAlHT. PYSFEPSI. janvuine Chronic or Nervooa Dblut. and all dliteaaea arising from adUorderaJ l.ivrr or Htnn. ach. Dyspepsia, Ueartbura, Inward Pile. Adil D0'e 8toniach,iBiitiiasof Blood to the bum. Inward Pile. Adilitv or Bick- u,'oluu,cu. untnasoi moo to the Head, Dull Mn." Tr..1". yTSl lM"'m:Yl" i' viaus s aa ssisi i n msis ss nun r Ernanrinaa or Yellowness of theBkinand vaiua ur uiifttnaiintf rs.iini orieiiowneasof theBkinand Kye. Nixht Bweaufln ward Fever. Pain In tha nu-.ll nf ft., luu h. .i.i. Duw.au . iu.u-js III iiiwl ii.ttrMainn M M Bndtlen flushes of Heat, Depression of Spirits, frightful Dreuns, Uomov. vJSmZZ tZIiXZ? . ..m.f Over a. Mllllott ot siottlea uarconn BU OHrlui tbe last six month, uj u. ..i. uuiw nas ii laiieu lu eivin entire ntiafactiin. Who. ,uV,w,Lj!aU"frn,,1 weaknes or Debility when Mo LBAN'B BTUKNOT11EN1NO COBDUL will fWieyoot dlate and almost miracnlona rlMnmnMwtnM k. t.t.,... this Cordial in the diseased, drbilitauul tnA .K.r.J nervous system, whether broken down by excees, weak bv lutiiML nr I .... I h.I v. i i . . . "J . ....u , ain me reiaxea ana unstron organisation Is restored tn iu nrltin h..nh .i. " Or others mn-inn. r u.ui.h. fc. - regenerator of the system; and all who ma' 17 have Injured tncmreiree oy unDroner nlu mrM. sin dial a certain and speedy remedy. Sod In the Cor To tbe Ladle. McLean's Strcngtheuing Cordial Is a sovereign and speedy core for ISiCIflCNX tONSfJnrTlON.WHITEM Obstructed orDiffloolt Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine or Involuntnrv DlmharM thMnf r.i ii- Womb, Gludiness, faintnig and all Diseases Incident to Ferns let. . t Thsrs is no Klttaks About It. BuOrr no longer. Take It according to Directions. II will stimulate, strengthen and Invigorate you aud cause bloom of health to mount yonr cheek again. Bvery bottl la warranted to give tatisiacUon. roil CHILDItEIf. If your children ar ickly. pnny , or afflicted, IKLeana Cordial will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay -.t a moment, try it, and you will be convinced. IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. 0ctioii, -Beware of SngglsUor Dealer who stay try to palm upon you ome Bitter or Barsaparilla trash which they can buy cheap, bysaytnt It is Just a good. Avoid such men. Ask lor McLean's Strengthening Cor dial, and tak nothing else It la th only remedy that Will purify the blood thoroughly and at the tame time strergthen th system. One ublespoonful taken vry morning fasting. Is a certain preventive of Cholera, Chills and fever. Yellow botUua pr,T,ent dtMue- It Is put up lo largs Price only l per bottle, or J bottles for S5. . J.H.ldoLBAN, Bolt Proprietor of this Cordial, Also McLean1, VoliniA nil I lnl. McLean's Volcanic Oil liniment. ' Tn best Liniment In th World. Th only safs and eflrtaln cur for Oancers, File, Bwelllog and Bron chltia, or Ooltr, Paralysis. Neuralgia, Weakne of th alueciee, Ooronlo or loitammatory Rheumatism, BUff ne of the joint, contracted ktuecles or Llgamenu karache cr Toothache, Bruises, Bpraia, Woanda, fresh Ouu, Ulcere, Fever Bore, Caked Breast Bore Nipple., Darns, Scalds, Bora Thoat, or any Inflammation or Fain! Bodinarene howevre, or ho- long th disease may MUHed. NcLeaa'a Celebrated Liniment I a eer lain remedy. Thona&nd of human beings bar been saved a lite bf decrepitude and mlaery by the ne of this lnvalnabl tuttl cine. . . McLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT , - - relieve pain almost stantanaoualy, and It wll eleanse, purify and heal the fouleat tores In an ineredl ly short tim. rwr Ilersefr aud ULber Anlmel.' McLean a eelebvatad Liniment thm ni r. .-a J, 'ur "'ccure oi Bpavin, King Bon. Wind galls. Splints, Unnatural Bumps, Node or Swellinn. It never fall to oars Dig head, Poll Ivll, Flstnla, Old running Borea or Bweeny, if properly applied. For Snraln, Bruise, Scratches, gore, or Wounds, Cracked Heels. Chafes, Baddl orOollar Galls It It tn Infallible remedy. Apply it a directed, and a cur I certain In every Instance. ' Then trifle no longer wlthth many worthies Lini ment offered to you. Obtain a aupply of Dr. UcLean't simrniea iiinunenu it will cure yon. ; S- II. McJLEANeBol Proprietor, ' Corner of Third and Fin Streets, St. Louis, II. For aale by all druggtat. 'In?1?.7. H0BF.KTH St 8AMtnL. ' auirai-dftwly Oolambua. Ohio. CAKADIiH & UNITED STATES MAU STEAMERS v TO AND FatOItl . . , . LONDONDERRY, XtLASGQW, T lr l J arb. m Aiiverpooi, Montreal, yueDec, strxd The Montreal Ocean Steamship Company's first clasa ii-puwereu vijaa-miiii Dieamers aaii every satt. relay from PORTLAND, earnlne the DuuJiu nA United State Mall and passengers. ; NORWiaiAN. NORTH AMERICAN, . . B0UIM1AN, . ,t ANOLO-8AXON, . NOKTH BWtOJf, ... HIBBBNIAN, CANADIAN, NOVASCOTIAN. Sltertcat, Cbesipeat and Qaiekcat Con tcyance Irani AHESIC& TO ALL PASTS OP XHSOPS. riatea of Fassajzw to Sorop, ' 93o, ee.sso. Will sail from tlVEBWML every Wedneadav. '"' uao every katardat.tallinaat LONDONDKKRY. to receive on board and lai d UalUand Fessennra. to snd from Inland end a,ii.n. irTThese Steamer ar built of Iron. In water-Merit wuiimuueoi., Binj eacu an xprienoM But (too, and ererj luauwa u pain to tn com'ort and acoommoda tlnn or Daaseoeera. . Aa th.vnmMMft Mm tn iNitniu. DBB.T, the cieat riik and dl of mliin. .t at .lnh. , - e U..VUIN, - - 4 Glasgow passenirera ar furhUhed with ntaa passage -v uiu 1 1 uui ajoDaonuerry. neiurn tic' (ranted at raduoad rarre. CertiQoate issued for oarrvlne to and brlnrlnront naa. sengrre tram all tn principal town of Oreat Britain aud Ireland, at ro lqeed rate, by thi Una of (teamen, and the WASHINGTON LINK OF BAILING PAC&BTS, raving uTOrpooi every weea. ; ; ' Sig-kt Draft for X and upwards pay -laatact r Wales, -. For vasnre. aool at th OSloe-et RltlSAIt. WAY. New York, and tti WiTI H Ml'.. BASH tt BEASLX, General i gents, Or to- J. R. ARMSTRONG v aolO lyd&w Statesman Offlc, Columbus, Ohio. GUERNSEY'S BALM- TsEItlOVES AND PREVENTS IN la. flum.tiiM anil naln anil IimIi th. v hm. scald, bruise, cut, r fresh wound of any kind, i reveats swelling and pain irom tie atlnga, mosquito bit, and poisonous plaute, neuralgia, rheumatlua, ago In th breasts salt rheum, etc When taken Internally, It will positively care group ueniioren, ana give immediate relief In th worn ease of this torribl oampmlati ale, removes hoarseness and sore throat. Price, cents a bottle. Should b In (very house. For sale by Drag lists and Storekeeper. IRVIN BIONB, , .11 skn Proprietor, no. l eprno et., new j or twH4ii - , .. ... ., :: , ' Gents' Linen. Shirt .Cote,,' OF STJfEHIOR QUALITY) IIS OAK. HOIK. Stead Iney Byron. Faidgnty, Renfrew and other new ahapee. Hemmed Pocket Uaacl kerchiefs Reck Ties. Stoek. Street and Bvnimff Olovee, Half Ho of srery kind, Unaertsarmente tad an tinot Of tiente' Far aualni oooas in groat variety ana at mooevat prior. .. i BIN ss BON, hbSI - t i' -i Ho. 89 Roath High stiewt. ' QLOTEU SEEDt I BUIED PEACHESIt ' i i vv- ( .-'. '.''.J a r-i .-' In store for al by .i,Y- ;. ..!'. ft,7 1 4 are.emi Irnttdtr). ' ! Co-Pdrtncrship.. I HAVE Till DAT AtiTtl ITED W on JAMCS ADOBR BAl e partner In mt butt- aes,ihloh will ticreaf ter be oonducted ndr the tins BfBamABoD. ' F.KAia.af ouiamn BU I.Columlna.feblJ. JSdl. M fklS Warietv e1 ';' I? th or o tho And Aa a us and oln-NEVBR r who th , i a ScrpfuladriiEyil, iS aWrtefitiftioiial ti;iije, corrrfpilowof the blood, by which, this lliutl vitiated weak, mid yttou J. Belns in the-circulation, It rwrvHdes thcMvliplo, body, end may burst out in dim.- on any pa,-. 0f if, , No organ k free from IU ntlncks, nor is'tliere cmw which it may not destroy. . The scrofulous taint Is vatioual rnusenl by mercurial disease, low liviriB:,'dU. or.kml-or urihealy food, impure: air, JUA end tit liy hubit,, tne depressing rices, and. nbore all, by the ventre al infection. What ever bo it origin It U hwetUtary in the con stitution, (Wmling from parents to cluldrsn unto tlie tliird and fourth generation ; indsed, it seem to bo the rod of Him who aar, eI will visit the iniquities of the fethWtrpon their chUdren." - .. t - ' - - . t i effects commence by deposition from tbe blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, la the lung., liver, and internal organs, Is termed tubercles j in tho glandv swellings j and on the surface, eruption or aoro.. 'i k;. ,i mption, which Cendcra in tha klrw,fS the energies of life, so thet scrofulous coastlta tions not only suffur from. plamta, but they have for less power to with stand the attacks of other dUmsesi conse quently rust number norkh t M.a : ' which, although not scrofulous In thab natum. " are still rendered futnl bw thl tainr in n..-- Tstem. Host of tlie consumctloti ttljTh to' oimatcs the human fhmily has its origin direcUy in tliis scrofulous contamination nd many destructive diseaaea of the livar. kldnar. hmtn and, indeed, of nil the -organs, vise IVoia r ore aggravated by the some cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous, their persons are invaded-by this lurkin lr fection. and tliclr health ia To cleunse it from the system we mast WnovsJe the blood by an alterative vneHnin. s- yigorats it by healthy food and . ouch a modicine we supply In AYER'S. ouipound Extract of Sarsaparilla. the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can deviaa tnr tM ewe. where nrevalline and dtnl mnlmlv. Tr t. bined uom the most nrtiva mmadinfa sh t,... been discovered for the cxpurgntioa of this foul wmuiuct irom we Diooa, ana tn rescue of the svstem from its destructive consequences. Hcnco it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other aflbc tions which arise from it, such as Erottits and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Firs, Kose, or EitTsiPELas, Pimples,. Pcstoims, Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tosions, Trrnut and Salt Rheum, Scald- Head, Bimowork; KiiEUMATttti, SyritiLiT:oandMBRCDnLr.Di. eases, Dropsy, Dyspcpsia, Drbuity, and,' indeed, all Complaints ammno no. Vrra-' ted ou Impure Blood. The popular belief in ' impurity, of Vu blood " is founded in trwth. scioitua is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify nnd regenerate this tital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in '. contaminated constitutions. . e.- Ague Cure. rOB tub speedy ccbe ,. . .. ; . . InttruiUtent Fewer, or Fewer and A BTne. Remittent Fewer, Chill Ferrer, DaBib ' -Ague, Periodical Haadaeh, r BUloo Headache, and Billon FTre. indeed ' for the whols claa fdUeaiasoriwlnat-' I? u'nr.5wasTaeitt, aik Malaria of Mlatmatlo CooaaUlas. We are enabled here to offer tha commusity ttmedy which, while lt cures the above camniaira with certainty, Is still perfectly harmless lu any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in dutrirtt tfher these afflicting disorders prevail. Ti.it Ccrr " expels the miasmatio poison of FtvXSX and Agi-e from the system, and prevents the oV' r velopment of the disease, if taken on the first an-' ' proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not onTy best remedy ever yet diacovered for this elae complaints, bat aviso ths chaptt. The largw v quanUty w uppiy for a dollar brings it within th ' rcardi of every body ; and in bilious districts, whara ' 1 Iever and Aoce prevails, every body should ; ' have it and use it freely both for cure and protec , tion. A great superiority of this remedy etc any - .i other ever discovered for the speedy and certain eui e of Intermittent is that it contains no Quinine ' . mineral, consent. ntly it produces no quinism or ' ' " othe, iiyuiiuus fteo . whatever upon the oonstitu tion. 'Ihose cured by it are left as healUiy uiC " they had never had the disease. ... ...". I ever and Agu-is not alone tbe coasequenew of miasmatic yoison. A great variety of dio ders arise fiom its irritation, amono- a.kii.1, j Xmwiit, Hlteumatitm, Gout, Headachi, BUnd- ' ' nris, 'loothneht. Earache. Catarrh. Atthnn Pni. 1 ' pitation, painM Affection oftht Splem, Ilytter- , ouKta, twic, j arawtii and V- , rnnatmtnt of th Stomach, all of which, when'.-.. uintmuuug iu mis cause, put on the inttrmitiuJ n type, or become periodioal. This Conn " eipeia ponon from the blood, and consequently cure. , ' them all alike. It is an invaluable protection tu ' immigrants and persons travelling or tcmporahl) residuiir in th malarious dittticts. If taken occa sionally or dally while exposed to the infection that will be exoiotcd from tbe avatptn. and nn.nt accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hcnco it is even more valuable for protec tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Int.. . . mittcmi if they avail themselves of th protactiua- " -this remedy affords. , . ( ri( i r-j Prepared by Dr. I. C. ATE3 & CO., Lo weli, Maa ROBtrtTS a- iMrtr.' s.h.i.. bv Druggist and Dealers evervwrnr. ' ovO:lyd.twdtw mm mi MRS, WINSLOW' experienced Kara and Female Physidaa, prSsenu to the attention of mothers, her SOO THING SyEUP. FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, f r ' which f rtatly facilitates the proses of teething, by soft ening the ganu, reducing all inflaiaaUor-.wjll Uay La rata and spatmodtc action, and 1 ' SOKE TO It EC CI. ATE TglE DOtVUS. . Denend urton It. mothers. It will sire rail to vonilvi BELTET ABO EXAXTH TO tOTSB W have not an andsold this article for over ten mn - - ...I . ' 1 ls"latillll ll a vi 91 CAM SAY IN OoNFlDENOa! AMOTRrfTtl.tf It ,'v what we bav never been abi to ear el aar other riu .... i MAS IT FAILS D, IN A 81MG1JI LNrT- AHCE, TO ErFBOT A CURK. when tlmel aeed. Km'-' did w know aa bntaae of dtssyfaskia by any M ,tai ased iu Oa th contrary, all arcdeligaud With is . , . operation, and speak In term of commendation of ita; . it v eiMew vue - -matter 'WHAT Wa DO KNOW afwr rear' enper , t, rleno AND PLBDOK OUR KIPCTAT10M foRIiiH FOLILLMENT OF WBAT Wt HkRE DBCLARR. In almoet every lasUne wher th uraat I saearlngTrowi I aJ -pain and xhanatlon, relief will be found let ttf.uaajae )t A m twenty minutes after thedyrup it admlnl,trd. .t.i. Tha valaaW preparation It the prescription of one Of J most KXFBRIENCItDaod SKILLrCL NORSES In .t .o New Bngland. and ba been aeed wltk NVB R FAU- - INfl SUCCESS In ! r . .'Uf TMOIsifTDW r CASES..! 13 J Itnotonly rellevee the child from pain, out Invigor ates th stomach and bowels, corret acidity, and give ton and enemy to th wool system, it will almost to"" ,' Untly rliw -' - ' . - SB J.tiO I THS BtrWsaS, AVS WIS a COW ' nd overwue convulsion, which. If sot speedily rnra- -, died, end In death. W believe It the BkeT ead taiv . t H BST RSamDY IN Tllw WORLD, In all case ol DtS-' ' ENTBKY snd MARkllOU IN OUILURBM. WhMher ' ansee irom leauimw, or iron any -otner cans. W -would aay to tvery moUterwhoBaaa child ean-.rinrm . .. of Ue foregoing eeaplaiutaIM) NOT UtT kOllat fKajUUlUES NOR TUB l'KEJUDIUEBO Or H IRA siaod between yon and yoat snfrertat: oblld, and the re- iici mat win oeBUUB jes. AHSOLUtlil,r EUKB to follow the use of this medicine, If timely aed. Full di- , ' . notion rot osmg will ccipny ear etn. None genuin onltaa Uie fac simile of Ct'Rl'IS A FnRKlNd, New York, hi on the oeuide wrapper. - Bold by all DraggUU Utroagkoat the world. s ' J Pvl icl pal Offlc, 13 Cedar Street N.V. PRICE ONLY Si CENT3 PER BOTTLE., a t wja., J -J - - l i.t ' .1.- t r-UlYl . i , r - -' - . - a ! RARE CHAKCEr FOK SALE OR , w a.n nil, ai vn lAiiu ittti j ?-y. a. j jt-. gwe aBN,the uooiVHirO uaiiejbvoha bi.U--w Ilia . , North Huh ttreet, Ooroer lii tdretand i t ,):. Lyna A I lev. If aot disposed fb Un of Ajuii, the---Kate will be for ren. . .. . ,. , i ' TV.. . ! 1AIS0, ' ) -'3ki SO A trass tenet, or for deetrahl CITY rR0rt?.TT. " Weil slectd stoek f FAM1LX OROt'lBIKS. '''" .". I ,fu- '-.' AAtBO, " ' Twenty very aetlrabla BOrtcrNCS 10T3, situated oa.-i Wrii"to avenue, Korth of Sroad IlxeeU ' Jt? ? r to suit pareiaitrs. 'I IS'. 'St Is T