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TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH .13, 1801 LOCAL MATTERS. Tho Adams Express Company places us dally under obligations to It for the very latest papers Irooitbc eastern cities, g. , ,, , . ... the American Eipress Company has tmr thank for Ua daily favors Jn the ahapeofthe very Utcatjeantern papers. t V S i .,' , i T 1 V a MnTinvmv n TUB KNOCIBH LAKOUaOB.' Bv Joagru B. WoacstTta, LL. D. Boston: Bwas, naiwn.4cTU.nroH. Cleveland : ISOPAJt at BRaoo. Columbui: J. IMtlLlY. I J ' An 'advertisement by the publishers of this Dictionary Will ba found in thla paper, to wbioh the aiibdtloii bf ihiS publlo la Invited; Dr i Wo cisTVviblbtip'n'i'ry la publlBbed'in various forma for general useanaVqonvsnieoce., ThsP''P , editions are ., the Urge Koyal Quarto and the Octavo, designed for echool, eeuntlrnrootn and forordiniry ubo and reference, wnn thealm- ple definition, pronunciation or orthography of t Wflrajniywapugw. ,uk ,;f.i,a.,f iv , t The Quarto Dictionary, In the . finish -and betnty oflts meohanical work, and intheeo- piousness o(Us Vocabulary, can hardly be excel! ed,'' ' ft la claimed ithat ft contains twenty tbous and wards And meanings potto be found in any similar work., Many other important and de cided Improvements and advantages are claimed for Worcester's over any other Dictionary of our Jui;nage. ,.Ampn Jheic, that of a Correct orthography, a, perhaps, the most important. Oar literary men, standard writera, and leading periodical, generally, follow Worowtk In the epalllng of word. Beside this, th definition oi wordajare generally Tery accurate and full, and! embody' great amnn.rt of general and eel enllfio Information, w . . . The following are he contents' of this great work, ol Dr...Wetct8Tia: Principles of Fro- nunotatioo: -finilish Grammars Origin, Forma tion, and Etymology of the English Language! Archaisms, Provincialisms, and Americanisms; History of English Lexicography A Catalogue of Eoglieh Dictionaries, Glossaries, Encyclopaj dlas.&e: A Dictionary of the English Lan guage, whic forms the body of the Work; Pro nuncialfon bf Greek and latin Proper Names; Pronunciation of bcriptnre Proper Names) Fro nuncUtion of Modern Geographical Name.: Pro nunoiatloi of the Names of Distinguished Men of Modern Times; Abbreviations used in Writ ing and Printing; A Collection oi Words, Phrases and Quotations from, the Greek, Latin, French, Italian and Spanish Lsnguages. In the advertisement of the Dictionary in thla paper-will be found testimonials ahowing what lathooghtofltatBorno.;,,, . ; ""' The following from tho London Literary Oa mrM 'will ahow the estimation In which It is held on the other side of the Atlantic:" . . "Btferrlnato our on standard qt requirements, we can only say that we hare tested the work by mors than thousand references for words of rare occurrence and peculiar ueage selected from standard authors of Tarloua eras of our literature, and In no Initanca bars we that far failed todiscofer the Word we sought. Its oerrect defi nition, and an explanation of Its peculiarities. In or thoxrapby and pronunciation Dr. Worcester has con aiitently carried out thru Jndlciousand common-sense principles which will, we feel assured, meet the approval of all soond scholars and lovers of onr lanoagt In Its purity and Integrity, TJnlempted by the too comotoo desire of daziling by Ingenions novelty, he bu kept firmly and steadily to the rextsographer's true path, remembering that Mt ohlef dutr is to record accurately and honestly the rrsult of his researches. . . . Our litaaary and educational labors ha led as, as a matterof necessity, to beootne more or leu familiar with .most of the standard Dictionaries of dead and Uting tan ,s;uager, which have appeared in Vngland or America dur Ing the last ' half sectary; and we feel bound to avow It as our deliberate opinion that to aone of these can 'Worcester's Quarkr Dictionary' b considered as In any respect inferior; while as a complete and faithful Dictionary of eat language la Its present state,. saUifying lo the full those requlrments, the ful iillment of which we have laid flown as essential to each a werk, ui it now no work thai eon btar eompar itonvUKit. ItemDraccaall the Infornvvtlon which the moat utilitarian aulas is likely to demand, adorned by an xtent of accurate erudition, and aystematlaed by a phil ewphioal and methodical arrangement, which ,is tot only most agreeable and satisfsctery to every true scholar, hot calculated to confer the greatest benefit on the future study of our laoguage; realising In this letpeot, In a striking mUDer, the truth of Lord Burleigh's well known remark : 'JMetAwt ia HLs packing things In a box; a good packer will get to 'half as much again as a bad oue.' We entertain an nndoub ting belief that the lapse bf 'aTew months will be sufficient to establish Worcester's Dictionary as the aetnowUdgsd itandard of ftferene among tit aciofars qf .SnglanA and Amtrtcn." ' "m: ... , .My..,. ., , . Council "VaooxioiNoa.i'Thd Counoll met last eyehing''. Mr, Donaxdson being absent, Mr. CoMvracs; waa chosen Preeident pro tern. Mesarj. BoYtlm. Botch 'and EMnvf were appointed a committee to act jointly with the Clfy Solicitor and tbeTeprcienUtlTea of "Thomas Aaantv, deceased, to settle the pending suit cf aaid Aasuav r. The City of Columbna, relative to the site of the Market House, the pavement west of th lame', and the atrip of ground twelve ,feet .in wldtrTTrQm ,Town to Rich atreet, ' ' 1.1 i The petition, .of Oamst Fox, Ute of the City Police; asking payment of an amount alleged to be due him fo aamoea,wea referred to the Police CommitWp, with Inetructlone to report on next Mofiday evening. Mr. Ebirlt-offered a resolution, which waa adopted, instructing the City Civil Engineer to prepare a plata'nd estimate of the work for gut tering and paving the north aide of Friend atreet, front Sciota to the1 west - aide of Canal atreet, thence north 'to 'tU Caiial baSin. Mr. Riliv Introduced an ordinance which was read twice, tq,preran .t$a) ereotibu of wooden buildings within the limit r the ' square, between High and Third and Rich and Friend streets. l.i"ti,i'"'i.'i'V,'t iti jtci A1 iordirla'nceTwas passer fti'mn- MiTCRftLi Biat ft Co., the privilege of erecting a rrain scale noon the north aide of Center Al ley, and1 within3 thirty feet of TJWtn 'Pnbllc ' r . i v ..irtnilr"-,rl t''- - Lane. . .tui't nia i j The bill of JosEra HotttiraacH, for services aa Saper,intendcDt4)f the chain-gang for, three month, amounting to $119 SOwes referred to thePolie Cqmmltteov... .. . ,.., , ,. A reaolution offered by Mt.PpuTT. wa: aflop ed,1dstructing ths 6taadibg Committee on Sew era and Drainage to advertise for proposal for thexteailonof,tue Spring Street fewer front Front to the; west hue ot Water.etreet .,0., The ordinance making further apprroprlatlons for ward improveatepts was taken op andpaaa- . ot til m'.i iWiicels 6' ' A report from the Standing; CorHmlttesj on GaaVita agreen to A-r-?o;uilDH taa adopted, permitting Captain HaldtM German Military LC6mpany to nse ths South Eoglnt; tldtue', w cosdltloo of being II able for saa and damaees.-ontll otherwise or 'A resolqtiori alio ,doptedc Instruottag the Gaa Committee to place an additional light on Rich street,, between High and Third, oa either aid of Rich, at the Committee shall deem moat expedites..! Adjourned.: . n ,n n njn.-.'..'.-' -,pj -i riii ' 1 i aaaii ' - '1 iiim li mrtl u ' iTj'B. R. Cowan, the present Clerk rof the Hmise ...of RcprescnJallves,' nat ten' eommla ' eioned by Gov,DsiHriioN, Engineer-In Chief ef the Ohio Volunteer, Militlaff Ith the nlr, of Co. lonel. ,l;,V ,,; -f -i t- 'i.-iw". fi-'tnlt A 1 ' UTThe -weather ia -warm and pleasant,' her aiding ibt rapid' approach of green field and opening flowers. We have th promise of an i earlacwon, - ri'tiR .'! r.' Cocrt 'of-Coiiiioit PwAsWTtie'WwUaJ i - gsf4, vO-dsy,' the trial 'of l'rt ,prithmi ia- dlotM for arson, which was commenced yesUr ' day. ' iCTThe following fi iha'copjof',V.r9Vre; eeipt received, at the Treasurer' office fo en of the counties of Iodianat' U'.' - .2C V:v "febiwerry 1 1 ateen 60 ' thla ia tu Bur tee fi that haa. Wnrkt on the rodea een nay dee atrick Won dole , . '. t. , v ' S B iaoop er J1" LOCAL MATTERS. Arrivals and Departures of Mails. DEPARTURES. Halls for New Tork City, Boston, Albany, Buffalo, PltUburgh, eteubtnTllla way. 01lana, Kinsirllla Newark. Or.nlil.. Wuhinrtoa Olty Baltimore, Phlla. delplila and Ne Orleans, ajost dally Similars Swept- UJat7 o'clock p. ta. -J ' 1 ' - ' A through null for New Tork and Cleveland closes 4llf8nndaTSeoeptad)alo'elockp.B. 0. 0. St 0. K. K. way Mall slows daily (Sundays ei- oepted) at 1 o'elock p. m. Central Ohio Way Mall closes dally (Sundays excepted) at 1 o'olock p. m. Cincinnati way Vail closet dally .(Sundays excepted) at 1 o'clock p. m. ' 1 - ' - 1 Chlcatro, Dubuque, Delaware, Marion and Wtrthlnr- ton . Halt slosea dally (Hundays excepted) at t o'clock Halls forXenla, Springfield, Dayton, Toledo', Clneln auutraspuui, tiOuiaTliiv. p. uvula, auu Voiron, cloies dally (Sundays excepted) at T W p. m. . A through mail to Xenka. Boriagfleld and Cincinnati lows dally (euadeya excepted) at 1 o'clock p. m. urnana, riqua, limn and union uity mall closes dally teuuoaya waeepieu; aw rs o oiosa p na. , - r . r PerUmouth, Washington, 6. II , Athens, Marietta and nuiaoorou,!, malUolots daily (Mondays excepted) at 7)1 lut way Hall by National Road to Zanervllle, closes uany tsunuays excepted) at lioclock a. m. . Uarrisbnrgh Malls close dally (Sundays excepted) atl v Dioca p. an. 1 Mt. Vernon Mall, by way of Westervllle and Sunbary, closes dally (Sundays exoejpted at 1 o'clock p. m. i Dublin Mail closes dally(Bunuays exceptedjat 1 p'clock p. m. 1 ' ' ARRIVALS. 1 Malls from New Turk. Baatmu Thllailflnhla. Allan PlttsburghvClereland, Dayton,. Toledo, Xsnia, Dotrolt, Springfield, OlnclnnaU, Chilllcothe, St. Louis, and all southern cities, arrive between the hours of 8 o'clock p at. and 4 o'clock a. m. .. .. 1 I Malls front Indianapolis, Chlcagd and Dubuque, arrive at a:w a. n. ' Malls from Washington City, Baltimore, Wheeling, tanesvllle, Newark, Steuhenvllle, Mt. Vernon, sad ths u. u. H. K. way stall, arrive at X o'clock p. m. ' ' Way Mall from Cincinnati, arrives at SJi o'clock p. . Lancaster Mall arrives at 3 o'clock D. ju. last Way Mall over ths National Road, arrives at 11 f cioca a m. - . . Mt. Vernon way Mall arrives at 11 :00 a. m. ' I Mall from Dublin arrives at S o'clock p, m. '.' 1 Urban Way Mall arrives at B o'clock p. m.";' I Harrlsburah Mall arrlvse at 11 o'clock a. m.' Offlca dalivarv niwn Man Amw flnnila 1 frnm TH o'clock a. m. to 8 o'clock p. m. Open on Sundays from 7H to 9 o'clock In the morning, and from 9 to 6 In JOSEPH DOWDALL, P. M. Rail Road Time Table. LITTLE MIAMI & COLUMBUS XENIA R. R. I Leaves.- Arrives. , Aococmodatlon 6.10 A. M. ' ' 9. IS P. M Mo.Slx 9.3SP.M. , J 30 P.M. i MlghtKxpress 8.41 A.Mv . , 2.45 A. M Ouvtuiro, CoLtrmcs st Ol'wonnUTl R.'H. " Bxprsks snd Mall. ...... 3. 00 P. M. - Night Kxpress 3:25 A. M. Cehtsil Onto B. IU i Express Tr.tB... ...... 3.00 K.U i Mall Train 8.4U P.M. . 1.40 P. H, 1J0A. M. 8 30 A. M, 8 x0 P. M. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI R. R. sprees Train 1 00A.M.; . Mail Train 8.40 P.M. 8.30 P. M 8:80 p. M. OoLtmiva Mt ImMakaroLis B. B. Columbus, Plqua St Indisna B. B.J Express Train S:10A.M. II 10 A. M xpress Train S:45P.M. 8:10P.M. I CoooRg-rTb sudden changes of onr olimat are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asth- mauo Atreotions.' txperienee having proved tnat aimpie remedies oiten act aneedilv and certainly, when taken in the early stages of the aisease, recourse should at once bo had to flsrum'$ Bronchial TrecArt," or Loiencea, let the.Cold, Coub, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so alight, as by thia precaution a more se rious attack nay be effectually warded offc Publlo Speakers and Singers will find them ef fectual for clearing and . atrengthening the voice. See advertisement. For sale wholesale and retail, by Roberta dc Samuel, No. 24 North aietc street, a. ssmuet uo., no, ea sontb High street. ' C".-V i in . ! IimaaaTMa-If housekeepers really under stood the great difference that exists between different ' brands , of Saleratus, as to quality, parity, and. consequent reliability and healthful neas, they would not long tie without the beet that is manufactured. , Da Lad ft Co. 'a Sale ratua coats yon no more than any of the inferior artloles ' which are in market. He is using a new process of refining Saleratus, by which all Impurities are removed. This process is In nee at no other establishment in thia countrv. , The quality i ot the Saleratus produced by tbia pro cess ia very superior, and it I fast becoming very popular with intelligent nousewivee. vt l.ahd dt Co.' Saleratus la for sale by most grocers and storekeepers. - Manufactured and for Bale at wholesale,.-at (airport, Monroe county, Mew i one- 1 ne principal grocers also wholesale it. . ; . Who will suffer from Foul Humors, Sores, or Disease of the Skin, when such certain resaldlos as MoLean's STaiNOTAina Cosdial ano Blood Ptniirua, and McLean's Voicamio OiL LrNi siint can be so easily obtained. The Cordial will purify the blood thoroughly, and the Lint raent Vlll cure any lore. See tho advertise ment. ' ' " "' tf"" i .' . 1 . : , ITR. KiitrATaicE, No,-1C5 " Sooth, High Street, haa a'very ebole assortment of Gold and Sliver Watches, fine Jewelry, Clocks, Silver aid Plated War, at prices to suit the times. 7 GuERNStr't Balm. Ther is no other exter nal remedy a good or as cheap.' Try ltmt' try it once and believe what we Bay. - 23 cents a bottle; -:' - ' ' - l"r " 37 See' advertisement of J Prof. Millie's Hair In vigors tor ia another column. rr NEWARK- MACHINE WORltil S . 1 1 W, a 1.1 i . . ij H-K-'iU'W mTstsBVAfaclttrerw ff-sttl kfnel-)!-? :tabl M tisitlsiry Ketn Esa- 1 1 (tsio, maw mills, jirist Mills, I - r : Ve., dec, ,, . .1.-7 1 LAttdk MODiST&tatml JT. F.JSLA&1) TSeatml J. A J. B. DtrrAtL'Statthtll COICXBVT irsi IMt.BaUmt lflL ! wiiite.i 1 t-J,..v,- -! sr. 4sin ,lj ;, , vuf AUiuiMie giuw .suiia Bit 4aui;,v,jv; Was awarded ths first premium rf 950 at thS Indians BtM fair for 10 over LanS It llodlej's en account of Prioe, Ilehtness, simpliclty,"Wbh6my-offuel land aoperlor character of'lnmber sawed;'1'' Our Stationary Instae wu awarded: at. Ins sane,: ttit vne ursa premium 01 euw.-. , .... ' -" ..norT. Our fortaoie singine waa awarocu yieorsv premium qi 1 100 a t the lair at Memphis, lenn., over Blaudy's Ka nil's, riolnrabas lianhlua Oa'a.. and Bradford la de'e.. ij a committee of practical Ballroad Inguieers. ,-fi OrpnoeanunnnsauurCTa n -, r. a I WlLtAJtp WABNEB, TressTirer,.,.. oiscS-dstwlyeott. .:'".'.,:::'", HewarlbOBi.. tIIxaploymeni I i. Mi rrilTB 8TJBSCBIBBSIS, 1 m Strnnla AVrUcl Will 9a iicaunu an I (Males, emplovaisn to a few aeatT saam to act SA aseats for thsis koase rnferenes will be fives to Uioe wnearewsu aoe.aaint ad In the district for which tbe apply. . ivi ,-- tt.,m ; Wot wuka esirioes thai are wuunc as pay salary .$000 to $900 psr; jM,i Bd WPenses.' loYteinhiirViaMirtMlaMaSArsse' u y v-i. JanflK lasbsasw Pise! jan30-d3ea. v "' lerasyWJIty, W. 3. At Jan MM - 0. WOOM." TELEGRAPHIC! REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN. U. S. Senate—Special Session. WASHINGTON, March 11. Th Senate resumed the consideration of Mr. Foeter'a resolution for the expulsion of Senator Wlgfall, and Mr. Cllngman'a anbstltute (see Friday'e Senate report). "-''i. Mr. Foster bftd offered th resolutlofi neither as a party nor personal question, but bad acted in aoooidaae- with- bia duty, considering the avowal of the Senator. He differed altogether with Mr. Clingman. that a State baa the rtgnt, under thfl Constltntlon. to wo out of the Union Mr. Foster said the Senate owed it to itself not to allow a acat here to one who avowed he was a foreigner add owed no allegiance to th oonntrv to which he belonged, but to a foreign government) and if that government bappena to take ud arma aealnst. tbia coveromeut, and seises its property, and expels from it, territo ry, by force, the troops of the United States, it became a verv serious objection, ana ii was in consistent to allow on 10 oiroumetanoed to hold enea her. He had no personal leelinga in the matter.. ., ,..,.,., M., ' ' ,.r'-A : Mr. Foster then argued against Mr vung man' eubstltute, which admit the right of se cession, but no such thine waa known to the) Constitution, which waa too plain oq Ma point to argue or to aamu oi auouot.,. , , -lie held that the Senator was entitled to seat on sound constitutional grounds, whether Texas seceded or not. That State, by with drawing from .the Union, oould not withdraw him from that body. ' " ' " j d 1 Mr Cllnetnan replied that If the acconct are true, Texas had called a convention and passed an ordinance of secession, wblcn bad been rati Bed bv the oeople, and If th act was vetoed Texas, la no longer one of the States, and L he took it for erauted if Texas eeeeded abe ia not entitled to a representation here: .The gentle man from Texas believes bis State has seceded. The Senator from Connecticut says, the act of secession is Invalid- Then, th Senator from Texas ia entitled to a seat, unlew an erroneous pinion dlequallfiMhlm.' ' ' . - Was it ever maintained that because one fien ator differed Irom another on a-- Constitutional Ouestion, that .was a reason ior expelling him 7 If it ia an error - for th Senator from Texaa to believe that his State has right to accede, why not ex oei me Virginia senators, wno no a tne Same opinion, and especially wbjuot expel those wno declared it ana nave (tone away.,. Bio mo tion la made to expel Jeff Davis, who is at the head ot a foreieo republic. And wnrji bas ad Vised the seizures of arms and forts. He (Clin man) did not think the avowal of Wigfalla sufficient ground r ' for n bin erpulsion, He continued at som length,- arguing;: that lb course of tne senator irom Connecticut wa tot a proper one. , Mason contended thst the resolution was one of txpulelon. for '..what lb Senator Irom Texas had said oa th floor, and be said, if Foster, thought that Wiafall ooabt not to occupy bia aeat because be was not a elti sen, he ought to move to refer the subject to a committee, so mat, u lacta warrant,, tbe aaat should bo declared vacant. - . i i i Mr. Foeter asked whether, after the Senator from Texas bad been duly elected by bis State, and admitted as a member Here, tney eould In quire into the legality by which be holda his seat, by a new fact arising which did not exist tnat time. . ; -t ,r m Mr. Mason was very certain if the Senator was no&eotitled to aear, U oouiil be vacated wneoever tbe fact wsrrantlnf " such s coarse .L. k. Jl..ll 1 " . I". '': BMUUIU MV UmiUDOl', . r . ., .... c, .. He defended tbe course of, Wiafa.II. and said if it be a punishable offense to 'allees a Con stitutional (rutb, then the reaolfUion may be well founded; for oue, he (Mason) recognl asd no al legiance to this, govern mentHroon whatever, and hern he look his position along.iide the Sen ator trom Texas.1 He owed allegiance lo Vlr gmia, and no one else., Did the Senator from Connecticut resist the doctrine of constitution al law, and hold th government of the United States atill sovereign? If be did, God help him. Ss far as the Senator from Texas has commit ted an'offense by saying be owed no allegiance to) thla government, he stood by hie side, and should be unfaithful to Virginia it he did not. Allegiance bere is -that which Is due from one citizen to sovereign power, and he knew n sow. ereign except the State. He denied that the aot of separation was a nullity, and said that not Only Virginia denied it, but six State! .denied such a doctrine, and have formed a government, and preDared to sustain Itself if attacked. ' . imr. Hunter considered the resolution as one ft censure for the mere expression of opinions: the Senator from Texas having done nothing more than declare his belief in secession, and continued at length advocating State rights. Executive session adjourned.' at rv 'M I ' r From the South. iNcwObuans, March- Ik It is resorted that Cel. Bachus, previously In command at Rio Grande cHy, 1 en routo .to take possession of Ft. Brownv'.41--'- - r-- ' " There are no Texas troops in Brownsville. but some are hourly expected. The report of Capt.-t'fliU' determination to defend Ft Brown created great excitement along the Rio Grande borders. ' iiargo numbers ol state troops are on tb wav to! Browisrille, and other companies are organ- ;ing ior same aestination. , A commissioner of tbe State hasl taken pos session of th Cos torn House. "! ' i'' VfoNtaoiiisf, March H. A permanent Con Utution bas been adopted, but ia kept secret. A member of Congress says it provides for the President to serve 6 years; and executive ap pointments under the grade of the Cabinet to hold office during good behavior. The slave trade ia prohibited. iThe Cabinet officer are eligible to seat in Congress.. ".' -,An act was. , passed .issuing $18,000,000 In tressnry notes. ,! r.-v m-, -4 ' firni) An appropriation bill lor eurrent expenses Tbe Secretary of tho Tren'sury finds hfl (Jif-. Acuity in negotiating the $13,000,000 loan at pa. . Moicraoifiav, March 12. The injunction of secrecy having been temoved therefrom, I am able to send svnopsls of the permanent Constl iotViTh following are the prlnoipal features) person wh is" foreign -and; not a citizen of uonipacrte states is , silo wea to vote, for omcer, civu or. coiutioai, tetaw or federal, er tbe first censna.n Sonihu Carqllna; la n- tstled l: to - fire . Representative - ih ; Coserees, 'Georgia to ten, Alabama to nine, Frorlda to .two, Mississippi to aeven, Louisiana to six, Tex s to six, and each State to two Senators Tho State LeisJeturts . may . lmpaach Ju didal or Federal ' officers ' resident or acting in Said Stata by a twc-tblrd votci both House of jCongresa may grant aeat on tb ttoot to el ther or the principal oraoersor escn of tbe Ex ecutive Departments,1 with ths privilege of dia euislng the measures ol bis departmenti rente sedtation oa the basis of three fifths (or slaves Is .continued; Congress Is not allowed, through duties, to foster any branch of industry; the foreign slave trade la probinitea; umgreea ta prohibited. from. imaklpp nppropriailonsj.nnlesi by a vote bf. two-thirds,, of . bQtb Houses, ex'iept thi appropriation be asked bj'lhe bead of some ieuaraaueut vr iuv a rvoiuuub, vAvre uuiuuoubb tion is to be allowed to any Contrnctor.&fflcer, or agent, alter the- contract la made or the ser- vide reafjeredflAa, (ffl) v kicHMOHK March 11 Th Convention voted thanks to Mr. Crittenden lor his patriotic efforts ta bring about an honorable adjustment of the difficulties. . - Mr. Baldwin made minority report from the committee on Federal' Relations in favor of a BoTder State Convention af Fraukrort, opposiaff orcion, and charging th present oonditiof ,of 10. eoantry on pounuiauo. From the South. From New York. . icss, oiareti i4.-y we nr m isroao way, last night, th losa of MeesrB. Masterton Jt. I RimM ivlintsnala Dmiwrl. i WhnV fvnnnlai Ih) first floor' nd basemtnb.of. No. 6, ia esA mated at about tJU.UUUt '1 h atock 1 Uory i. nwTVf vnJ iniiaaiiouTVT vu iu tTruuu eUUW. waa entlrelv destroyed f bill loss IS estimated at il5,WU.inr remainder ot the DulMing Wat ' a a . mt . . . a. . si tl sr.. m, mr. v aa nnoooapteo' 'i am awea; oi suars dt n-ins;, inr . : . I. . oua Am. a . XI ii , riervn uiwurv atwr nvuia vpaviucua, vi aiir.. waa aamagia oy water so we.antouoior J,wv: Mean. Ken at ,uoHgcttrue,,maouisctnrera of phlldrens bats,'' Occupied the' se'eond' floor, and sustelned alight damraejbvjwater ThS Btecld Of OSITgSlBuK oi, nauiuui, vap oinuuieuturviw, vu th (bird floors was also damaged by water. Messrs. Cohart' k .Brother, whelesal grocers, occupvlnir No. 6S. also snstained. considershle oeCupv nr no. oo. iso anstsmea consiaersni a I,. Wet'-Th loa on tfo. 66 i tl. f?!akre!wr5i "aJ 'IS tv..! mated at ,200,000, and w o&drstand Vhat 'tt property was lolly icswa, From the South. From New York. From Washington. Washinoton, March 11 An offiolel lette from Mai. Anderson, received Saturday, iys hi had only IS daye' subsistence and wood. The; question has therefore risen with th AdniiuuM tratlon, whether reinforaement b attempted ott th fort abandoned- The latter oonrar, it is) thought, will b adopted from inevitable necea-, .!. . 3 i m si . n-. C3 r rri. I. 1 wty, oy aovioe ot sjibu. vn. bvwh. i i ucre as however, a eoofliot of dplnlon between RenublH cana on this question, but no conclusion was arrived at In Cabinet Counoll. ' v i The Cumberland and Pocahontas have, ao eordlnK to official advices, left Vera Cms for1 Norfolk, and the Powhattan ia on bee way to New York. Tbe Macedonian is the only vessel left at Vera Cruz. - ; . , t ', Tbe National Intelligencer, of to-day, eontaina a loner article recommending; tbe relinquishment of Forts Sumter and Pickens, as an aetof con ciliation, and aaya that tb new Administration might, by moving first In th direction f con ciliation, do more to consolidate it power, than by passively waiting the progress of events, with a heart prepared for any fattui'.J VO it A Cabinet mectine waa held at half past 13 o'clock,' to day, to takintv consideration the proposed evacuation or rori isumier. ,. i Archibald Campbell,' dltor of the Wheeling iinucagtneer, bas been nominated ior rostmaa tAP t.hsft nlanai .Lieut, Walter Steveos, rif; New-York, the Eh gloeer in ebarg of tb Ugnt bouses in Texas, bse resigned his corsmlsiion, In order to' enter the', serylcrff ihemj ..of, Ihe' Confederate Btatiaa... i -, .;, '.r i "y ! - WAsnmorow, March llu- Reports prevail of ins contemplated' evAtmaiion or son en rater, but up to eight o'clock;', to, night the President pad given no erJcn lor tnat purpose, uentle pnen of sromlnenoe, kwwever, ssy they have In formation wblcb eatleHes tnem tint sucn bourse will from necessity 1e Duraued. ' Th .Commissioner -from, the Confederate States did not aee the Secretary of State to-day, but will probably make a formal application for an Interview ' to morrowf t lUl ,;t ,r-.fi Th Senate confirmed R. F. Paine as District Attorney for the' Northern District of Ohio. Tbe PreBlden, 'eent In "the following nomina tions, which were referred:' J. Z. Goodrich. Col lector of Bostons Geo. rW. McClelland, 8econd Assistsnt Postmaetef Generil; Archibald Wil liams, District Judce'for Kansas: Date, of 1111- nqis, Uqmmlssions of Indian AQairs.r [Tribune Correspondence.] WAsniNOTON. March 111 It Is rumor pit triat ... ... P. W. C. Llttlejobn, Speaker of tbe House of Aisembly or New x om Slate, bas been appoin ted Consul- at Liverpool, and that Mr. Vesey, nrmeriv uuosoi as itavre. naa been anvjointad Voneni at ah tl Iiapeiio, Dom. Stewart has tendered bis resiimatlan as flag officer; of the ;nay.' Ud take occasion to review the proceedings of tbe memorable board whlcb dismissed him, with muchlfeellna and el. ect. Oi sourse the resignation - will not b ao- oeptea, ana in secretary wUl' doubtless make it the occasion of s complimentary request for his.contiouanoa In th Service '? ;v.,' 1 I It is nroposed to station a vessel of war ont- slde of Charleston harbor to collect the revenue. I Mr. Tuck has been nominated Naval Officer ef Boston, and Mr. Phillips Colleolor at Salem. [Tribune Correspondence.] I The rumdrs aberit Fort Piokena beioir eiven up are entirely unfounded. This fortress can be reinforced, and it will be. 1 ' " ,0 !An extra session of Congress is likelv to be soon called to supply the omission of the last, ana enaoje in aamiaistrauon to assert tbe au tborlty of tbe government. The poller will probably be to repeal the laws makinir Ibe norta of tbe seoeding Ststes ports of foreign entry, snd to station national vessels there so ss to prevent foreign importations " iTh forts at KyVVest arid Toringa'canndtbe 1 given up, because tljey may easily be rOinforced," audare ot national, importance in: an, military and oommarcisl aspect. ,.( ,,, , Fort Sumter Involve a point pf honor.' only.' Washhiotow, Mach 13.' 1 Is known that the Intention of the'-President !i In' fl.st fill the vacancies which exist, snd which must ba filled during the prescpt session oi the Sen ate. Except in a few instances, other annnlnu menta wilt be deferred until this is done.! fa th meanwhile applicants are required to hi their papers in the proper Departments,, The offioeri of the Army met sit the War Department at noon to day, and in company with Lieut. Gen. Scott and Secretary Cameron. hrnnAerlpri t h. White House and formally paid their respects to tbe President u t t a J s It 1 j , - " i i" T-.i.f - I S4S fos at . : 1 -"' . Missouri Convention. St. Lodib, March Il.-Tba Cenvntioaniit at 10 o'clock-! . . h ci ) . i i u-.r Mr. Biroh called attention to a communica tion in this morning's lputKcsa, hinting to a secret conspiracy to foce Missouri out of tbs Union, and offered a resolution to appoint a committee to Investigate the Bnbject, snd if pos Bible, to ascertain the names of the conspirators, wbioh passed 52 to 30. , The minority report, signed by M7 Redd snd Judge Hough, was then presented and read by tbe Secretary. . v: tit .- i ne report oppose the National, Convention recommended by majority report, 'and proposes a Convention of the border slave States instead, to b held at Nashville,' to decide upon such amendments to tb Constitution an maw . he satisfactory to the Nashville, Convention, with out, however, making It an ultimatum, and ad vise th appointment' bf Commissioners to Doleware, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Ten nessee, North Carolina and Arkansas, to secure th co-operatlorf of 'thos. State in the move- meet. - "'v.,. Debate' ensued on ths malnrtie annt.- h,,. the Convention adjourned without action. - - - of or I . 1 'illJ.. i . BaMOOB, Mc. March 12 At the munt.iln.l elebtion yesterday, Isaiah Stetson, Republican, " re-eieatca mayor oy tsu mstoMty. " ' ' " 111"1 ' -...-,.. . awwvw - BCSTOrt,' March 12.-i-SOTator'' fVr.l'tai accepted the invitation of the City Councils, and w y vibh ojBwi som ym next weekiu I t sfTh-j ii t.-u f. soiilOTaeirta jiHual l ' ; lot l ! .well .1 aw tJh'arb .- t- mwA9evt J the New orlt OisWrve'r ' T1 aia an unruDB saanuiacuiriDe aes n. Ham nataMaa llred 10 Day Mr. Unwe a lioense on sack awhlnaaoLt. and are a ie compelled to make returns lo him, nndei oath, at to the number sold, his books give a correct state meat, from thla reliable souree we have obtained the 101 lowing stattalttavi vt lb maohlaet Bade la tbe year lOCfl tW.. .,S . . a Abvt wvn won oiot.jctiiu ikuit.A i iy u ,n Wv.-.iti j By Whetler WilttMUJU 91.305 a, t, Bhowinr ths sales of Whftlee aViiVUaaat aa-sai alauAls those ((aroj hsw Cesipaay.'' wmh.J A vfwsTw Ml brfjlWBt pTB7VatnTff11Vfthi 11 1 " United gtatea faia, of litts, lfcOscdloOO;. I j T 1 0hJ, fl"" (frW9 BBie8r 'y'-l.l aid Sk) nearly all she. County laira is tbe States.! Our prtoteiar the Me reducUoe, ore a 1m 'ewtaf lock aUoh asaoblae new toM. sod but a trifle higher aban the laletlop Site AAreavt aha $HcA tacMtut, -ow foretd anoa tbeaaark-wt,- ' J --'-' l The WHbKLKaV WHSOK UA0HINI Makes the Lock Stw. the onlfene whlcb cannot be raveled, -Jt Is Sues ow Both n or tb goods; leading p rfdgi'ar AU monkinn iioanttt 3 tfH,Ml intlrirtlon gfrea ta (hetr tne, free or-trte.i KOIll tf '. i ii hot .UgiUkiYttJ HbSt.rOolekot,nd iMWU.BUalNBBAtCO.fMifj dM &wdksnsYwOss, . tike's Opet Sonet, (UftctnaaeM 11 . r-rUlK i r I illillS vtt an IP I l WhoItaIs an4 Be taU Sealer la. Foreign & Domestic i.Cijarg,'! i;it'afJWnWi Smoking & Chewing Tobacco., i f,1 MO Uxio, lb staallty,! K3$1T OBttantly TTPOountry Merchaort areUrvltWtrj etlTRrbr ear chasing tltewhefV ! r wv n ft fli-C v) at I T- i tSl C nn mil f n r nmn rnm I l-u-J V" Bt I Ualatod Gyeaaier4i(lA MKtt a. MieOJJwSm' line tyyrcir!TiTkrrjti' V jt I ii.'ii (laMot Pha IIENRT KfEIILlkU, " ".. rhaloa's RttahlishaHmt, at.TI,y WMrMer ma New York Kaahioaable Cbevlne. Hair Oatttn r-"P0raln' w"inoow minmnaMa,sa..-i t'eWeet, tree the test Onioa, Where taUafaetie -Wll) straw-to BU t,ve Ladles and Ohlldraa'l Hair Pivssing don la tbs ssst Style, JySHUy THE MARKETS. THE MARKETS. New York Market. THE MARKETS. New York Market. [TELEGRAPH FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN] NEW YORK, March 12. ,rtL?tlBelp,, of M',bblsi market dull, anday: .. , .., mmtrm 1U.UUU DUIS Bt SAUJ.iS for SUDer fine state, S, lOSJ 15 Cur: extra aiate, HWAS.W tar superfine wnirrn, j. 105, 30 common lo medium extra. , M ior SlilDDlnw hnni. ..In uuiul KIIILOnav alSnaiin t . choice auperflue. -"" fo. 1.'' SS.'W'Bueaal LM for Un'oige fP-uV ''0'hlee north western club: l,8ll.ig r.':; --! '.'' UYI-qulet at (iifl8o. ..B.A!i?lf,,ncl,nli salts of 0,000 bush Canadian BOTH B( . ZZ-ZuX rr!XVZ. n,.oariet witnout natesial v.-.6, vl au,uuuDU,n. at uoeib for old mixed dBll"330t,or WMtt" Canadlauand POBK-Mull and noobsnsed: sates of tOShhi. . ei7 ,i tor mess,' and lis firxgl 74 for prime. r ' BKr.r quiet and unebaand. OUT MBATa-at... . . - . . 1 lAED staadv: aulas of 450 khla Il.a.ain... I CHBHBI-elcady stSaiOl Se. 7?-w,l,0 naierlaj ohangs, tales of 70o'lis i OOJrMB continues firm sod quiet peadind oa aao- il)J3")llI10l,nCd u,',Borro'rk of 400 bags rio at f 'UOLAniMS-'somi llllls" Inquiry, but wl'sVoY enanne. . . I bUOABB-dull but steady; salts of 1,800 hide. Cuba tsXe5o. , . , j SIOOgl'wer:mariet dInr only a moderate bmi- Scss, mongj sou exenange nnonanged: 0 fcK I iVit star 41 lt L sl S A- As. 11 B n... . . '"1 r - . v w afc vs, at d n; ao quoted at XtV 0 99! BI12; JJarl preferred XX; Brie 34K Pae Bail X1 Cumb 7 1-2; U Ac St. Joe 4V; XT Q 78; Hud i5. J ,i.f",. BpriptSIXi Oal C 73,0 B Q 73; Brie lid bond! 101; do 4th 85; llarl 3d 80; NO8'i0tt,'(; Tenn Cleveland Market. March 11. extra at u,. r I. V.u ao " ,,'lrJi na "bis double extra wblte at Mijir, a I 1 WHKAT Millers have been hn.ln. about all theaccumulaUooi of the past few days have been dlipoied of. Hales foot up at IS cars red at SI.04 ",t.1ll0t !,; delivered, and 3 cars whitest . OORN-dullat 34c. OATS remain InanUva at'9a2Sa : ' I. ' H10HWINE3-have declined; sales are SOObbli. at ' 8KBDS Clover la on 1st at HM- aalaa qi.ik. , v iruNti, auu iv ao. at , J. , kuob remain firm witkaalesat lie.' if iBUTTBB alra In small lots, at ltla tn. Hiankf Bna Ior gooa uo. . , , ,m isnuiio-unea apple, remtln Inactive at 3)io.: snd Peaebe, at IXSiae. . naiaLns have further declined, and are aeiun(. at ii.W for M. B., wnd ,J0(SS.e8 for aROOBRIIt-r-Blo fieffM la nanbiiJ .V. ... -I ,oi I50 Stearins Candles hare declined, and sell at II WlSXO. 1 .. ; k- , , . k.u . HiSii-Oreenare quoted lower, at follows: DnUlm- m.u, -.ui a riniiucu, aao; naiiea, 0 joo OORNMBAIVU selling at 0048804, forceantand vvivvni Cincinnati Market. ILODR mav be onnlI .knnf .... a., . - 1- ' - Hiunuf, oc.uar DBjsrs nor aeusrs ot supemne can operate lo acj great advantage a, pres.nl prices, u eacb Is very however be regarded as a little eailer thins to buy than losall. The Imnorts it will ha scan. . m v.t , iia2 wfr,Mt arlotbis date, and' the exports WUEaT sold more readllv ts-da than . a.in... smiy tecauae of light otTerlnrv. Ths exports of wheat since Kept. 1st nave been 8S W bnsoels less than last season, and tae imports 1SS 343 bushels less.' , The fall lug OB Of ImDOKS btmoatlv hsaan.aiof ,. , "UK aeutucay last tesaon. CObkN-.waa Imtaralna, Ml. .l.. . ao. . . for mixed shell snrl balk. ; Thd ahlpmenis of oorn the seaion are 104 581 sks aralnat IM.ttJ aka. last rather better flvurea. - '. ,li .1 to- and ATS-were only In moderale request at S6)fe for feed urpoaee. Beed oau are irrbetter demand than the com moo, ,st about So. If bath higher prices. . -. Sntr"In,1,',M''ia'edat70j. -"""- 4uK.t tf-JCH. An extra aniesa WABlhrlna a Cin. Com, March 12. Philadelphia Market. [TELEGRAPH FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] PHILADELPHIA, March 12. aaleetOOO bu,b Whits L?,1 50.' 30. t OoRK-qulet salrs 300 buih . S6857, I,iRo 10. Wuun dull at Itam feAIR DYIU-HAm DYE. Wa. A. Batcbeior'i Hair Vjtl fht Original and Best ! In th7 World! otatrs are mere astitatlona, and shald be avoldtd eon sri.h Ba aanana atfMita i , It ; k A Z :-. . . , t , . , . j ,i OBAT, KBD OB E08TI PAIR Dyed lpstantly to a btautifol and Natural IroWn or BJsct Wlttlout Inlnry to HalrorBkln. f ITTEBN MKDAL8 AVT DIPLOMAS Lavs be awarded to Wo,. A, BatchelorstBoe 1839. and sveiBO.0 apyllcaUonS haVe been suds to the nalr of tils' patrons tie famous dye.-) -, -.i.rur. JU -.rr: vTM. A. BATCHBLOB'B HAIB ST1 yroducssasol aot to be distinguished bom nature, and Is warranted not to Injurs in tb least, however long Umsyberoqtim: aed, and ths. Ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied: the Hair Invigorated for lira by this splendid Bold In all elties and towns et th Hnlted Slates. - DrUggtjta and Faocy Goods Dealers.' '-1' L IThe Genuine hat th same snd soVhess ason a atael plate engraving on four tides of each bog, of WILLIAM . BAJC1HL0B,. Addi : L ' ) PHABLB8 rest r- BATCHtLOR, PJcprietor, 1 Barclay street. New York. aJ15-W IV jnl" , a. vensumpiivtSa, . , . . , Tbs Advertiser, having been dm tored to With In a few weekt by a vary timle remedy, afte kavlnsi ufTfrtd, sral years with a severs long affection, sod that dread disease, Consumption is anxious te make knows to his fellow snBsrers the meant of cure.', I 1 ' T '71 d ify ', To all who desire It, he !! tend a copy of the preterit Hon used (free of charge), wlft u,, dlreoians for prepa Ing asd using the sams, which they will And a sews Co rer CQStCsTrrioa, AsTRSa, Bsotarrrns, dts. Ths only objsot of lit adverUter in sending ths Prescription Is to bene t the afflicted, aavd spread tafotwaatjoi wtrkh be een. selves te bt bvalnaMs, and be lopes vfry.tttWersr Win try nit rtmcay,. as It will cost thesa solhing, aad may prove a blessing. ... reruet wishing the prescription will please address,, i , , ; h :! iiAta 1WAJU A. WILSON,,,. J - ! iu.t)c.. , i :.'. i Wllllamsburgh, ... Kings County, New , eet3:wly t r,i . -., r t.um.iO 1 1' n ii 1 1 1 a ii i . 1 in, .im W.' A. BatohelorV Hair jOytl , I I-Marf I .fMajaW -fl - c-rt- :'. '1 This iprradM BairDye aatMeuja----lDswuikri effect Beautiful, Black or Natural Brown ne staining the akin ariujating Ue Eaif remedies tlx awar aa effect of Bad Dyrs, and Invigorates the hair for Ufa Hose are genuln bnlnt 'signed "W. A. Batchetor.n gold evefysheis.'""1 " u " 1 - mr A?. niTfiBtrm. vtMt.'' jj.wl"j v,.'''"l 'l';r8lBsrthwBtrse1,rteWToitr iE.M:;mixms;sco.;S; Front Street, Setween, State asiTawii. eLll OARR1ACE A I SHOP Itttlll twsHaiew, the pressure of late years bas awes bar ru union tears, she hat set rnvllyV-JklWJr ink, atill turn- W " eg out those spieouia rsairas, mnjn,Aw ATB.sns PKINOB ALBHRT'8 8I1UI1NO TOPS and NO TOP BTJOOIBS, OAKRIAQB8,. KXPBkSB, SKBLBTOH, DBMOOHAT and UHUUCHX WAOOMB, BKAAts,. OsaNA BDBBB snd BACKS. twenty , yean needy , ttaoaSaa- tarlng has given onr work s WidVsperad repataltua tfirounh the Booth and WeeU, -i-.l - ' W therefore deeaa It anateessary la say any thins met fa legard to the jeaauty s ear work. . We-Waojuain tvsKV VtHicu. Wa saa tall eoo Tor Bcaauts teatt aidataaiMi. m, ,- it, a. irs ' .,-, rf. ' Dealers can bt furnished with say ssaoaot of work at short notice, and at prices lowet Shea east be boaahiasoT where m tne won. aeceaa peon Maggies mast s ea; chsiga for aewwor;. r, .,: h .i a n'Hepainnf .ooaeneatiy ana at asmn aoties. yas tor on ycocin. httwaea Bute asd Town streets, Oolwstr. ory oa hat. Ohio. MlCrAil sommwnlwtlons tw iseeti eyiisfjpteAtesitlaav 31-wly . M. WILLIAMS t CO . r-t,-. .k . v .1 ,.,n ShcrjiT,,i?:J:iJe.''"t Ths atauV-af Oki i - nnl i-n ivsw ri-t,M ,S TJnlenHwty Ceintaon Fless. Vf .st. aarey, ec. ai, ttm l rns m. dt vmrcB orjixrniT or yfudi I tots Stressed frost tbe Oeart of Ooeaatoa Pleas ef TJnlcn Oonnty, Ohio, I will offer for sals at tbe door of the' OOart Honee In the city of Coluabus, -Vnuklia eoaaty, tiaio, on Ohio, on , "l day, th 6th day f ; April,' A. D. 1861, Mi hatwaew the ftnnn nf 10 eloe A K. and 4 o'clock T Mwtbefollowlnxdetgrlbed real ettata, tltaace la the Oeonry o tranx lio. tnd Sta of Ohio, te wit: Lots Not. IwoUB) three, (3) and four, (4) la the tow ot drove-1 fiVral-dat-lJlIeVd; OeTJJCll . . i o)i.4.if !' ts oe i Tr.iitmi J It t W attWTsaisa1traWt Weaver a ..fias I TV e, Aiv ww ix b tv w rr?jTin," lMi4tw-'-IT.-r j, Kb, n4vn, pspaly. rlnsert fves ' T-AArfCT tUvtiV AJfTS.fcll.K fAflil" Xl 1? I aew styleat. it StUhbea Bomad, Katensioo ao4 Im diaaraasal sain a tsyia . lSttklilkstmt Dr. J. n. tIcLEAII'3 Stresgtlicnifle Cordial and Blood Tlae) Grceitesl Benedylsa Tb :,; AMD TUB ! , HOST VXUClOVt . ' AND "- DELIQHTFTJL' "" COBDIAL EVER TAREN. V i i TriaSTniiip. .. JL ly a wientiSe and . ' Vegetable Oom pound, procured bf the distil lation of laoote. Herbs :s ,0 sad Barks, , Yellow u,t , Dock,' Blood Boot, Bareaperllla, Wild" Oberry Bark and Dan- I mi a ifilur eelion enter into iu Mm fcktar.KW real After Mint iprloclple of each Ingredient IS thoroughly extracted by say new method of disUlllng. producing i, a dtUciooa, ex- hlleratlnc aplriL and the moat INIAXLIBLB ftsaed fos Renovating ,tht diseased syatem, and restoring the aiok, uffering and debilitated INVALID to HKALTII sod IrleLKArV'N tTKEIICITIIENINO CORa j ' .s if-K If mi,... DIAI, ' " H :.! .. J '"win eatatusnweaw " HVBB OOsIPLADST. PXprBPBIA, . JAtTNOlOB l Ohronle tr Kervoas UeWbty, Disiasaa ef the Kidneys Snd all dlatamt anslnr from s dlsordersJ UverarBtsaa ach, Dyapcpaia, Heariiiarrn, In want Piles, Acadltr er Biok ess at ths Bloaaask, yaltsaaa, ef Blood to the Head, Dell pain oi swimming In tne head, rait-Mtlea or tbe Heart tullneas or Weiirht In tbe Btomacb. Boor Bructationa Choking or suffocaUnr feeling when lying down, Drvness o- BMiowneaser tne skin and JCts. Nignt BweaUf In Ward Veeerai Pain In the email nf the hack, ehest ar aliU Budde. Vluahea ef Heat, Daprftsion of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Lantnor. Desmmdeiiev nr an v Marvaua Dlaaaaa. Boras of Biotenee im the Skin, and Pever and Avne (as vumsawt srevev., .-k. . ... I ' Ovcrts niutlaa t Unuie Have lieen told dnrlnt the last six mrtntha ami In la. atance has It failed In giving entire aatlsfacUon Who, then, will suffer from Weakness or Debility wbta Mo LEAN'S 6TKENQTIIBNINO CORDIAL wUl erne yosl No lanruaira MB eiwi ,ai an BriMiuara Mm nt ,ha 1... dlate and almost mlraoulooa change produced by taklnt nil tioruiai in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness, the relaxed and unstrung vi bmiihhuu , ic.Mjiou ui us prisuov Bvaiw ana vigor. t FI AH HIED PHSUN, Or others eontoloui of lnablllly, from whatersr raust. will find McLeans Strengthening Cordials thoroush regenerator of ths system ; and all who mav have injured themselves by ImDroser Indulsmceu will Snd In the Oa. ami a certain and speedy remedy, ,. , ; T the lindle. McLean's Strengthening Cordial ' Is s sovereign and speedy rare for INCIPIENT CONSfjnLPTIUiW.Vt'IIITEa Obstructed or DltTLcult Utnstmatlon, lncontlnsnce ef unne orinvoiunury Discharge thereof, falling or tbs Womb, Qlddineas, falntlDg and all Diseases bicidant te amaaiee. ...l 'ID.L, . 4 - t J. I ' Thar U bo Xistak About It. Suffer no lonier. Take It accordlns to Directions. It will stimulate, strengthen and Invigorate yoa and cause ue Bioom or health to mount your enact again. j nvery bottle Is warrantee to give satisfaction. ' FOB CHILDHEN. If yeur children are sickly, sunv. or afflicted. McLean's Cordial will make them healths, fat end robust.- Delay not a moment, try u, ana yoa will ne eonvincea. IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. uauTuix. tuware 01 iirantuiaor Dealers wne mat try tn palm spon yon nne Hitler or Bartaperllle trash, which they can bnyokeap, bytaylnf It fat just as good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's Btrens-theninr Cor dial, and rake nothing alt. It m the only retaedy that will purify tbe blood tboroaghly sod at tbe same lime strengthen the system. one laniespoonrui uken every morning rutins. la s certain preventive of Cholera, Chills and fever, yellow fever, er any prevalent iteasos. It Is out no In lane ..... - - "i ooiiiea. .... Price only 1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for (5. . ., , J.H. McLIAN, '". ' "ote Proprtetor of this OordlaL '" ' Alio McLean's Volcanic Oil LlnimenL Priedcal Denot on th: comer of Third and Pine streets. McLean' Tolcanio Oil Liniment Tb beat Llnhcent In tbs World. Ths only safe and certain cure for Cancers, Piles, Bwetlipga and Broo ch ilia, or Goitre, Paralvile, Henralgia, Weakness of ths stusciee, uoronio or isuammatory Knenmauam, sttfl- or the joints, contracted Muscles or Llramentt Earache or Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Wounds, trash Cult, Ulcers, Fever Bores, Caked Breasts Bore Nipples, .plea, Pain, Burnt, naains. aore Taoat, or any innantmaaon er ranee how severe, or how lone tbe disease may OCT have existed, MoLean's Ctlearated Liniment in a nun remedy. Minn by tit decrepitude sad misery ute of this Invaluable med- etn. .i .. McLEAN'S . -VOLCANIC OIL WIU relieve" pain ataioti httutaneusly, and It wll clean as, purify and heal th foulest sores lo as Ineredl lyshorttlms. .--. . ... ;i r. , For Ilarse susdOtker Asilmals. Helta t etlebrated Lmbaent It the ewly sals avid re liable remedv for the cure of Snavin. Bins Bone. W ind galls, Splints, Unnatural Bumpt, Nodes or Swellings. II win never MU to curt wg Head, Poll jjvii, rata la, Old running Sores or Sweeny, If properly applied, tor Sprains, Braises, Scratches, Bo ret er Wounds, Cracked Heels, Qhafes, Saddle or Collar Oalla It it an Infallible remedy. Apply U as Aireoted, and a cure Is ourtaia la every Instance. c -- Then trifle a Merer with las avany worth lets Llnl- saenlt offered to you.. Obtain a supply of Dr. McLean's elebrated LlnimenL It trill curt yoa. , J. H. ncLEAN, Solo Proprietor, Comer of Third and Pin Streets, Bt. Louis, Mo. Pot tele by all druggists. . ' for sale by B0B1RTS At S AMtjBL, augf-dwly W rr-- . Oolaatna. Obis. .Ul'.u Urld -TV' A ' CASADI AN & TISTTED STATES KAIL LONDONDERRY; : GLASGOW, Liverpool, Montreal, (uebeo, :i . . -w- svnd . .... ( jLayv; youk. 'The Montreal Oceaa Btcsmahls Company's nrst-olast falUDoweredOlvde-huIlt Bteamera tall every jat relay from PORTLAND, carrying tho Cana! tan and ualtea Bates taau aaa paseengera. .- BORWSaiAN, ' : rfORTH AMERT0AN, BOI1BM1AN, ANGLO-SAXON, NORTH BRITON, " ' " HIBBBNIAN, ' CANADIAN, - i " MOV A SCGTIAN. 1 Sborleat, Clteapest andQtilckcstCwna Tcyiastca arc, aaa . AMERICA TO ALL FASTS OF STOOPS. "1 I - i ' f s. tn ' p l ivairn ui x -crsRicma w ja.iAX.-VAicr, .... .. saa. see, eso. . ., Will tall from LIVIBPOOL every Wednesdsty. and from QUBBBO every Saturday calling at LONDON UKUillf, te reoetve on boat and lacs Alalia and Pesarasora, to aad from Inland and Scotland Onbeea Bttaaaen art bails ef iron, ta watav-tlsht eompartmeola, carry each an experienced Surgeon, and every attention la paid, to the comfort and ecoommoea- tira or pateenteri. At tntyproceea oircct to bun wit. DEBT, the peat risk snd delay of calling at Bt. John's is avowea. Glasgow passengers are furnished, with nnpaisage tickets to and from Ijondonaerry i ' Betura uckett (ranted at reduced rates. OartifKatea issued for carrying lo aad brlnglngont pee- tengert from all the principal towns oOreal Britain and Ireland, at reduced rates, by this line of steamers, and by the WASHINGTON LINB Of BAILING PAOKBT8, leaving Liverpool evtry week. Sirht Drafts) 1 1 aaat Wprrarde pay alwtn.ncian, areiaiaaa acp.- Par passage, apply at the Offloe 23 BHOADa WAY, New Vwrk, and 19 WaTEH ST., -'i'"'' t Cl'..IT LISA. .:'l m s .s . i bss At, si aisnniin,' usosnu wgiat, Or tort. J. R. AR MSTRON C, rMVldEW i Slats a Offloe, Colaaaime, Okie. WM KNABE & CO., IT TSIKCBU ntsw (. lTJIOOM, JfO. lie BALTIM0RSSZ , ram. i j i WOR. 1. S. S and 7 If . 1CT AW 8T V..C i--. Afl-.a fn. Mia. liiala aalaKaataA ll GOLDEN MrpA , r , '' ....... . vjKAnis ' - a.,.-!! v.- i- -!-" 'ANP 6QARE PIANO-FORTES. Bsine hlihlv reeoainiended bv the Srtt rrefateers aa Mnsloal AaaatsSriof iAeotatrs, n4 Jtx svsar , ' , ... f . i iwanivnTTiwajT" "wAriiiiw' est faitldloatcaistotstr.nsiy (sly epon.'beini ''iVTiralf'TZi3 'WTf KltAMkCty." BKLTB at wUBis, agenn, i-Am. "- Oolnnhaa, Ohle. ntSjS:Iydw. am i I , ,n iiiTT Notice. CITY BANK OF COLUMBUS rMlEFOLLUWINACIlAltOeswEnR 1 laade la the the oOierrt f thla Bank, January SDta, .MT ta wilt Wis. A SaaTV. Preaideatv'Sod Thomas Mooaia. Otahler, reeltned iheir oUleee. - favta Tavkoa. Xm was thta elteud rnsilcnt aad rT,JU fcsTT ap polntf C'eanleT." n p iv.-,- ..r-.i .-.. .-" enlar of the Board of Dlreotarai - - fchS, Hl-dtf. ( . , , , 7 . ,W. A. tUTf. Osahlevi NOTICE. 'k Lla.PBKSOTsSJ RNOWIHO XBBE1VS J Jerveelebe indebted so the bte Sras of Do tt DHIDOB Vt BITW wlH pleaeeejtiA aad settle -theij acooaats, ted therebr save ooeit. - . . f all aotee and eeoiuuila rsmalnlnf atipald en (ha tV-M et April wiU beplaoedbetUehandeof Wsf. L. 11 XL, i. t. foreoileoiloa. P.M. WHIT. 7-dAwtaprl arvivbi Partner. lAyer'sSarsaparilla A eewflponnd remedy, designed to be tlie most effectual AUtntiva that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Pars 8orsspriUa. so combined with other substances ot atUr greater elterativa power as to aflord an cfli-c. Uve antidote for the diaeetrs Psrsnpsrilla is reputed to cure. It is lwiu.,i a. .... t. remody U wanted by those wl,0 ,uff,.r ftora ouuniuue cu,iiuunu, ano, mat one which mill, accomplish their cure must prove of immense servic to this large class of our afflicted frllow citizens. How completely this compound will ' do it has been proven by experiment on man, or the worst cases to be found of the followis. ' complaints: . , ....... ., . -Tr Scbopitla wrr Scnorctoir CowpeAnrVO EltlfPTIONS AKI) EttCPTiVB DlHEASES. UwJBItsl, , - Pimples, JkoTciiits, 'i'uiions, Saat Rrwum, OCALD iXSAf, SvrUILIS ams, Rriwirmit A. ' yscTiows, BIsitcuniAL Discask, Duorst.Iv'Ei;,' ' Baloia on Tic DouLoimaux, DstHarrr, D" PBPSU AND ISDIOBSTIOK. P.trai,. 1.1 oa 8t. Axtiiont's Fina. and rnrWri i,a i class of complaints arising fire-m, Jnpi)iUTX Mrf tub Blood. .... ..,,..,. i .,. ,kj.,v.,,,ni lTu compound will be found A ent W - moter of health, when taken in ths amino- .''. expel the foul humors which ft-stew ia the" blood at tluit seasoa of ths vMr. H v ttu ;,..-. - jy xpulsion of them many rnnkling disorders' are nipped in tho bud. Jlultitutle can. byj tli aid of thia remedy, spare themselves front ths endurance of foul eruption and ulcerous 'j sores, through which the system witf striv ta j rid itself of corruptions, if not wilted. e)o this through tho natural channels of ditfltodr ' by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out tlio ' vitiated blood whenever yoa find Its impurities bursting through the akin in pimples, eruptions; 4 or sores; cleanse it when yon find it i ob structed and eluniriah in the veine . la...a. Whenever it is foul, end your feelings will tdi," Vou when. Even where no particula taisordcr ' Is felt, people enjoy better health, and livw longer, for clcansinc the blnnrl. Tfn i. blood healthy, and all is well: but m-Iii, ,k;. ".! pabulum of life disordered, ther can b no , lasting health. Soouor or later somctliino ' must tTO wroutr. snrl thn m-mt ma-.LIn rf 1 life is disordered or orrrtlirown. . Sarsaparilla has. snd deservM snnrh. th -,i reputation of accomplishing these end. Uut , the world has been egrogiously deceived by preparations of it, partly beentis the drug won ha not all the virtuo hat is claimed for it, but more because munv nrenarntirma pretending to be concentrated extrscts of it, contain but little of the virtuo of Sarrapnrilla. , or any thing else. ' ' s During lute year the public have been miaw . led by large bottles, pretending to give a tientrt " of Extract of Sarsanarilla fur one diillnr. : M.wr of these have been frauds upon the sitk, fur tr they not only contain little, if any, Srsnpa 1 rilla, but often no curative properties whatcv-' . 1J cr. Hence, bitter and pauiful, Jisnppoiittinent has followed the use of the various extracts of-, f, Sorsaparillii which flood tlto market, until the . name itself is justly dcspltcd, nnd Los become " synonymous with imposition and cheat, ttliil we call this compound Saraopurilia. and intend I to supply audi n remedy as shall rescue tha name from tho load of obloquy which rest . "" upon it. And we think we Ifuvo ground fot believing it has virtues which arc irresistible , "' by the ordinary ytm of the diacaies it U intend cd to cure. In order to secure their riiimleti mdirntioii from the system, the remedy should t be jtidiciouMl v taken nccordiiitr to direuLiuiu un ', the bottle. j I . rilEPABCU Bf . -i ' i R. J. C. AYE It A; CO.',;V" Price, 1 pes Uwtile Six Bottles for $3.,' , Aver s Cherry Pectoral has won for llclf sin-It a renown tur tli cure e,f " . every variety of Throat and Lung Coiiiuluiut, tout It is entirely uiineccasary for we to rorouiit tli: '" '-' evidence of its virtue, whercrer it has been em- ' '''", ployed. As it has long licen iu constant tua " "u: throughout this scctiun, we neeil u..t(io iunr titan-'- sssure the people iu nnnllty ii kept up to the best it ever has keen, snd thnt it may he relied on to do tor their relict uil it lias ever beau found to JuA Ayer's Cathartic Pills, - ' i FOR TUB CTOS OT , - r.'. . . ',,;, V7 Cortfrairit, X.WHlicr, t)yi)cpia, Iniignlitm, - -' Dyenttry, Foul Simon,, Jiytipckt$ Hctiiur-he, Piles, Wieumnlium, Hniptimis nml SHit 'Vsmtn. Liver Complaint, Drnjisy, 'Teller, Tnmnrj put . Salt Jihmrnt, Worm, Cmit, ,Vw wyL ,i, -a-C A. Dinner Pill, and for Parifjdua Hie Slmil. They sro stirrar-otinted, so tlmt fho moat -t,-or tire can take thorn pli nkanllv, and tliey raro 1 1 best aperient in llie imrld for nil rlie pnrpdsei trl ' family physic. Pries 85 eents por Box ; Tive bjiai for $1 0 J Oreat numbers of Clcri?riucn. Tb men, snd eminent peraonages. lisvo lent tlioirO names to eertifj tho utipnr.illclf-dincfiilnciHortlie-io remedies, but onr apanc hcis will not pt-nuit Die insertion of them. The Agents Im-1oh immml f-tr-niih gratis our Ambhican Aimaxac in whljli titry are given ; with also full descriptions nf the .-iiyv- ,-r eomplainrs, and the treatment that aliould He kt. TO i lowed for their cure. Do not be nut olf bv Hiiorincinlri dei.eta u -ili bther preparations tlicy make mors iii.iruin. Demand Ayee' and taker no others, Tka.i.. Q; want ths best aid there ia fur tham. anil t hn- .unu d- . have it., . ... ... 1 f " All our remedies sre for sals by ' ,,."' ..,,,'' EOBIRTS SAlfml" Onld-Ka. " Asd by TJrnrjrliU and Dealers irtrjwtxrt. . aowTlTa.twstw . v imw. i -i- --t '-llSlr MMi i "' 'n MR3. wmoLow; Aa txr-erisooad Mursaaad Fssaale Payskiaa, Breeeola ' I . to the stteatloa ot etbrs, her SOOTHING SYRtJF. FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates ths process of teath!ntby eoft- rreatl the am enini radaeiaf rnSaaiiBartetii iwial allay tussa. ALL PAIN aad apaaaaodic aetloa, asd la irjttE TOHECIVLATB THE BOWFAJ "? C7 Depend apoa It, tsotheri, i t will iv rest te yo retires snd . A: UUXr AID HEALTH TO YOTTB ttTAitll. Ws have pat op and sold thla article for over ten years; tad OAU BAT, IN OONHDCNOB AMD TUDTB, at It, what we have never been able to sav of anv other snedi- ttnt NBVKR HAS IT TAILED, IN A SINGH LNbT. ANOK, TO KflKOT A CUE, when timely aaed. Vev tr did we know an Inataaoeof dltsallsfsetloa by any eoei,T A wko used tu Oa tbe ooatrary, all are deUihted with Its operations, tad speak ta teres of CKMnmeodaiiow ef iaa auslcal eseors and medical vlrtaet. Wt speak la Stile' ' autter "WHAT WB DO KNOW;" after yeara' erpe- ' rlenot AND PLKDOl OUR PUT AT ION IOU Tail tULILLMcRT Of WHAT W HSR DSC LARS. Sat t 1 alsaottevery Inatanot where the infant is suSannf fna, i fkJ pale aa eznaaatloa. relief will be feaa la aiteea er iweaty saLButea alter ansayrap is aflsnaiaaaree. i v This valaable preperatloa Is tbe pretertsrlea ef one of the tnoet XXPRklKNOSDaad SKILLfUL MJRKS la New Borland, and baa been used Wjta VSyxniAIL- UH.8UOCHr.BlB " ' ' " "itV I THJ8JATf S VT 7JSBBSW'a -ei-i f . It not only ralltvee the eblld trots pain, oar tnvta-ori': MM the stoaiatb aad bowees, eerreoe, ancnty, ana trees r"' Sea aad enerey to the whole tyseta. IS will alsaoet at- "" saaotly relieve - y f e ri-.'.vi I i ''r'tlOOI es.ia n tex bowu.8. An vin a couo en evertoam eeavaltloss, which, M aot speedily rvata . , . a.. . t. w. kkliu. u ik. a.k j a.-., -nr UTkkU, .111. IM kk'kk, kk Vk, k Ml mO 4. aUU IT I IV .. 1ST HBMJBDT IN TH WORLD, la all tame of DVeV m NTS SI tnd DIARRUtXA IN CBILDRaiM. whether It arleea frost tea thiol, er frost anv other eaasa. Ws would say to every mother woo bsaa ehlld solTeHnr fmte Snyef thefoieeolre eompiatnts DO NOT I I f Vot il C? raVBJUDigCB NOR TUB rSKJUDICASOt VTUAilB' " atao betweea yea and year to Sort nf child, an the re- imi tnat win te Buna yes, absulu i ai, , tuas re follow theatt ef thlsaMdlolne. If timely wed.f IbU dlrt S reotiona for osins will seeempany sr-o sottie. M.nU moalne anWatthe nwetmile of CURJiB A rRRKlNS, Ns York, la on the oauuM wratnr- ffVv- Sold by ail Lrotiriata Uuoatliaal Uai world. Prl clulorrie, ts Oesto.r atrwcSIf.T. PRICE ONLY S5 CENI fER, TOTTI'I?.?r . een-kty. "'""",''..'''llJU Al uut!i;;3V; Jin. TT?.W W St tMallr T R 110 VBfl i A U D PRBVF..T9 lNUrj It . BMStaatWa Sad pal a, and basis the wort bursr.ikarV. soald, braise, en t, freao wowiid ef any kind, vraveaie tweillDi tad pal from bee eiinas, aie ,ui:v ' ' -i, rod- f"i pelsouoMS plants, oearal,", rheuma.lua, a .a m tia breaat, anlt rbeosa, eta. Vt lira tivkaa Int-ru.. r. It poaiUvely care eroop laehluiren, a,.4 gtvag l,.,u..,i ' relief la the worateaat Of thla tenrioU e.iaal- it; m,. . , remonres hoaraeneae and sore throat. Vrioe. o -. i 5 I bottle. snoBld be in every house. Fr rma i t itug- .f.ftaaad SUM-nkaentra. Tn v r-j .a , , a BoiePropriator,1le. tetsdltwlvle k- i.a. . jl . 1 v- - p., praos et. , Naw a -Jib 3 a a AAIAjU iABiAil Vaiilim U il K1W KO. t WHIT 8 Tim, from Itae n wa, la . Bblt.Half tad Qoarver Rl. f-Va, In m.re andfur,. ale by atai? by BcAitSSILttTUAijiL St, Vortk 11 1 h street. "f.'JJWJ