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'' t - - AdvertlMmentt leededi ui pitted In the eoJmnn of pp?cii noiicei,' aoutit in orttinary ram. All notices required to be published by lair, legal ratei. ii oiuerea on ueinnmexcinitTeiyaiierthenretweek per cent, more tnan the above rates; but all mob wll appear in the Tn-Weekly without charge. ou uilnesi Oarda, sot exceedin fivelinea, per year, In il le, 12 Ml ptfrtlhe: Outside 12. Notices o( mee oi meeuiiira. chart tableaoeletiM. Am mmnanlM. iko., half prlre. I , . -j . i . . . All trantltnt adwrtUtmmit mutt bt void for 1st nunuTwf 3. 3v ruia wui noi oe nnss irem. Weekly, lame- price ai the Dally, where the advertise, es the Weekly alone. Where 'he Dally and Weekly erj both naed, then the eharge lr the Weekly will be Ult'i me rnies 01 in vaiiy No advertisement taken except fori definite period. BUSINESS CARDS. "..- F. A. B. 8LVZIIIS, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Ottloe Amboi Building,' opposite Capitol Square. OOLUMBDB, OHIOS Attorney & Counsellor at law, MARION, OHIO. ; OOUTJlVEjOTJiS . Machine Manofaetnriog Companj MANurAtmnutu or STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, . ., CMtlnfi, MlU ttearlBg, Maehtnery. Atao, H.allronc3L Worls or miT DtsotimoM. 0BA8. AMR08, Bop't deoll. lavt-tf P. AM BOS, Treu. WJ'yp'jot.u.iiPea.ef;ilP'cV Winter Arrangement. Little Miami Columbus & Xenia RAILROADS. For Cincinnati, Dayton ft Indianapoliil Through to IndianaDolig without Cbaogo of Carl and bat One Change of Care between ,. ':, Columbtu and St. Lou la. . 7 THR6R TRAINS DAILY FROM COLUM ... BUS. fiRSTTRAIN. ', (Daily, llondaya excepted.) NIQUt BXPKKS8, via Dayton, at S: a. m.,ttop ping at London, Xenia, Dayton, Uiddletowa and Bamir lon.arriviDgatOlncinnaUat&iOa. tn.;Dayton at&45 a.a.,IndianopoUaat. )0;4d a-n.iBt. i.ouiaat 11 W P' :ir t . ' ' 'SECOND TRAIN. AOOOllUODATlOM.at 0:10 a- m., itoppluf at all Sta tion between Oolnmbna and Olnolnnati and Dayton, aj living at Cincinnati 11:0a a, m., Daytoa at 9 15 a. lodlanopolliafSBp. en. . ' - r.- THIRD TRAIN, y SAT SXPBEB8,at 8:30 p. m., itopplng at Alton, JeSereon, London, Charleston, Oedanrille, Xenia. spring. Talley, Oorwln, Morrow. Deerfleld, Foster's. Lovelandr Millfor and Platnvillei, arriving at Oineln iiatl et 7:M p. m.; St. Louis at IV m; Dayton at 5 35 p, sir; Iodlanopollaat 10:38 p.m. : Oleeplnir Oar n all Night Tralne to i. Cincinnati and Indaanapolle. - BAGGAGE CnECKED TnROCOn. For further Ubrmatlon and Through Tickela apply to M. L. D0QBRTY. .ticket Agent, Colon Depot, Oolumbna, Ohio. ' . . ',. . B. W. WOODWARD, Bupertntendent, OlnclnnatL jalS J Agent, Oolumbna. Jmt BeeelTedl -" 1AA KF CH OKEEN and BLACK lUUTUAS IOO bags prima Bio Oonee. - 1 SO pookete old Dutch Government Java Coffee. 1 5 bage Ceylon Coffee. ' . - SOAbbia. standard White Sugars, eonsutlng of Pow- dred, Obrushed, Granulated A and B Ooffee. SO sjulntala George Bank Oodflsh. SO ftbla. Mesa and No. 1 Mackerel. - S tee. Pick Salmon. 100 bx, Layer Raising.' -.-SO hfi box do do lOOqr. box do de ' IOO M Oigari, different brands and grades. noV7 WM. UcDONALD. M. C.1LILLEY XAai"' Blank-Book Jrlanafantnier, idara hiqb rbixt, coldmui,obio SJSMrtl-dly , , .,.'...,.,.,.. Red, White anf 'Blue:; U CALICOES, a ii.i.mi:, aia .."i. M i.t a li HIBBONSr HECK TIES i Jut opened bye . aprM.. "!' i i .K BAIN A BON, ' f ' 1 No. 29 Bdhth Dlgh street. A HEW HOOa? SKIRT," ' Biv Jtnt leeelveeV a new make of BOOf BKIBT8 finished la a manner far superior to tat yet introduced for -'""" ;-;v"i'! DURABILITY, AND GRACEFULNESS .j i'A niLV -FLOUttt TTniTE- WnBAT, BBAHDED ."1 S fi BNOWFLAKB.'' ' i ' from ,BameuMillst,, Springfield, O.Mhe beet brand of nour orouKin ro our market, satisfaction guaranteed. g or sale only ai WM. noDOH ALD'B, nova? ,-;,..lOtt South High street ' --.J J Irish jLine, Goods. W1 RRAvTED FABRIC loesi Bhlrt Boaoma Piain and tann f- : miiiriing ann """"n i.m.n, Linen dhaetinge and Pillow Oulngi. Llaan CamKrles and Long Lawnl. ; :' Liaen Poekai -handVre, ail eleee. '!t'-''i,'" . Lueu Toweillnsx and Dlaperl Linen Napkins and D'Oyliea. t i Linen Table OIthe and Batia Daniaiki. i 3 ! p Linen Towels with eolored borders. jinen Btair uove rings and Oraah. ,6il i aorsaieaiiowpiKei, r , 1WBON.' fcbsa ; . !: on. r.i Me. SB South IHak street? BON N R I 1,-HlBBOII TAB, AflO aUOBBl, new style j .at opened by . am a boh, Prtl Be.MSeathfihiaj;t. ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY; The latestThe Largeit-Taa Beit , Xno Cheapest Beoanitt tno Beit, "Tbe maet Hellabiei atandapd An ttaorlty at the Enslleh Lanrwag.' , , SimSundrriSmintriltdiKoioricf OUn, "MB BEST BNQLI8H DI0TIOKAET BXTAKT." Literary JlanHetniviKeri.'' "Bee are upwards of a Hundrsd Thousand Words, hose multifarious meanlnn and dentations, together with the) eomot spelling, and promineiatlon are clearly eat before the eye." m . Obwhmaii OommerotaL Etad the DtcUlm of the Mmbtrt of Me OMo Stat the undersigned, membere of the Ohio State Teachers' association, adoot ana aim to dm in (eacbinc. writing and speaking, the orthography and pronunciation of Woraeeter'e Hoval Quarto Dietlonary and we moot ear dlally recommend It as the moat reliable standard au tnority or the niluh language, at It I now written and epoacn. - LottH AimtiWi. President Kenton College. M D Lananr, Superintendent' Zaneaville Schools. THoerW. Haxvxr, Bnp't Mention Union fcheohr. m. r. uoworar. tjnp't ruouo Bcnoois, oanauwy, Joan iTioa. Sun't Publla Schools. ClroleTille.. i. S. N. Baxroan, Principal Olereland lemale Bemlna- WW. Ktrrwitx. Bun't Pnhlle Schools. Mt. Union, '. foem 0dim. Prinolnal Buta Karmal Cohool. Minne sota. i Oraoa NiaaM. Prineinat fourth Intermediate Scheol. Cincinnati. . ' " j, ' C H. B. Mian .Bop't Canton Union Bchoola. Bowir Hasab, Principal VcNealy Normal School. Ku T. Tamil, Prof. Mathematics, Ohio UnlrerHtf War. W. Edwiim. Bnn't Troi Union School. . A. a. Horem, Principal West High School, Olevo iana. B. A. Norton. Aesoclew Principal High School. Oleve land Tbiobori ETiaLote, Principal High school, Oleve. land. B. F. Houhtom. Principal Cleveland Institute, J. A. (UariiLO, President of Blectio Institute, Hl ram. W h- Haaaia. Prof, of Chemtstrr. Ohio Weilevan university. H. H. Baimnr, Ex-Oemmlnlonerot Common Bchoolt, umo. Jambs Mumoa, Pror. Bhetorlo, Oberlln College. Taoa. Hill. PresWent Antloeh College. O. W H. OaTHOalT. Prof. Mathem allot. BUth acnool, Dayton. - B. O. ORDeaoeH. Prof. Language. Hlah Bchoel, uayton. : , 8. H. BAkita.Bupt Union Schools, Aahlaad Itor than Sim Htmdrti other Prtttdenlt of (Mil an, Profenort, Author ami IHeUngviehea Samoa- tore, nave enaortta iao aoote tenumont. PRESIDENTS OF COLLEGES IN OHIO. Miiirm Coumi "It li truly a aagnlneent work. an honor to the author, the pukliahere, and the whole eouniry. rresiaeni anarewa Ohio Wblxtui Unvtaam ..." It exoeedi my e nicta tions, it will be my guide in ortnograpny and pronun elation, and will often be consulted by me for Ita neat and accurate deonitinna." Prealdent Thompson W. R. Bcucno Oollmi. "Heretofore we hire used Webster i orthography. At a recent meeting of ear Vacuity, It was decided to change It to conform to that of Worcester'! Boyal Quarto Dictionary." President Oarfleld. WieTsjxa Bxsnva Cotuer. "I find It worthy of eorataj approbation." rreeiaeni uitcaoocx. . Onxut OoLUen. "It more than meeta ny etpecta tlona. I recommend it aa the standard authorityta Orthoepy to my children and my pnplle." PreaWeat morgan. ,. i Aurrocx Coiixox. MI adont and aim to use tn teach tng. writing and speaking, the ertbogreaby and Dftmua, eiatinB of Worceatar'e Aoyal Quarto Dietlonary." rreeuwni bin. "In all my writing, gpeaklng and teaching, I have aa eavored to eon'orm to tbe rules for ortl iigraphy and pnmuooanon as ooitalned in worcestere Slotlonarv. Horace Maan, late resident. ' ' Kxxvoa Ceiuea. Oaaaux. most cordially reoom mond It as the most reliable standard authority of the angiisn languaae aa It le now written and snokan." President Andrews. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF OHIO. From See. Anton Smyth, OmnUeioner of Common ooAOOM se vno. The Mctlenarv Is an Imoerlahahla monument, tn the learning and Industry of lie author, and an honor to the World of letten. Tbe mecnanloal execution la far tape rtor to that of any other Lexicon with which I aa ac quainted." . .- . From Bon. B B.'Sarney. BComrMulonor-of ooaoou m teio. . ' "The most reliable etandard authority of the lan- laage.- . j . . ,Wt wwar THl r - Leading 2f ewcrpaieraj of Ohio Say. : , Irom the Clenelani BtraXi of March 88. : The orthography of the' Worcester Dictionary li tbe m uy nwi, 11 not ail auuian 01 aiiunotlOD ID un country and Bog land, and eoatoraa to the general ajage oi orainary wnierv ana speeaers. -- Whatever nreludloee may have existed crevloatly. a careful itudy of this volume will invariably be followed n a warm appreciation or in great monti, ana a aesire to add It to the well selected llbrara, be II lane or email. It la a library tBltaelf, and will camala an impertsha ble record of tbe learning of la compiler. ' j Jroiis the (XnoinnaM (Jomnerttal qf April M. ; I Here art upward of a hundred thousand words good. bad and Indifferent whose aiUltUarlooa meantnga aad derivatlooa, together with tbelr eorrtot palling and pro nunciation, art set cieariy nerort ine eye ine won it unquestionably the greatett IhsauratoX Xngllih Words rvtr pdbilsbtd. IromaetteeelondFlatndeolerofBeplVl.'im. t Bvidentty Woactsra 'a Both, Quaaro DtorroluaT U ik only the Uut, Iwt the anT toori: of (Ae tind ever euecJ, andean by no possibility suffer by comparison or controversy . . . .,-, I j " ' From the Toledo Mlaae of ifay S3, f' At to TtoTOWottTnm, Woacims is tm Btamaan followed by our beat autbortt In definltlont be leaves nothing to be desired, and In OtTRoaaaniT It li tuffleit nt to lay that woacsarua oaa bt taiciy lOtiowtd. j- INGIIAIrl It BRAGG, J Pnbllehere, Betekaellera 4 Stationery, NO 101 BUPBRI0B ST., CLHYILAND, 0BI0. matB ' THE anJTOAL BENEFIT ? LIEE INSURANCE COMPANY) NpwarlL, SB". J. : DlTldenaJanuarr l 186 1 1 4 S Par Cent, A8BBT8.. $3,812,550 50. tatementJanaarr 1,1801s , Balance, per statement Jan. 1st, 1800 3,4flC,581 30 tteoeivea ror rremiumt anp Ing the year 18N) 703.053 55. . Beeelved for Interest during tbe year 1860 tU OU 19 Total reeslpH for 1MKI....977,007 U ' Paid Claims by Death,S07,050 80 ... Paid Peltetci surren - ' - . . dered 41,111 S9 Paid Balariet, Post- age, Taxes, Bx- charge, eto 81,620 M " Paid Oooubiasiona to , ' i ' 1 1 Agents 51,325 30 " ' . Paid Physldana' feet. 5,066 75 , Paid Annulliet.... 1,417 00 . JiJii.Ai-i Paid Dlrideada dur- Mlto jear 195,500 75 565JD01 C3 111,078 II ; Net Balance January lsU 1881. - '' . ..' f i A8SBT8. .. " i Cash on hand.;..rr.vr.'.... 16,8581 IS Bonds and Mortgagee en Real ' - Bstate, worth aonble the - amount loaned. ,. 8,387 JM 68 Premium Motet, on Polletet ' 'In force, only drawing B per ''' ' ' eent. tntereet... . ,878.BM 17 Real Kttae....... .., ,,IM8tf3 87 Loans on BcTlp 8,03144 Premiums, Notes and Cash, In ' , oouneof transmission.... 4541179 3.8U,558 50 .. i O I ', toUl AaNtg... .... 13,813,558 50 TrtTS Pollclat to force, tnurls. ;.., e49etS3S 1,435 new roUciee bare bsea tamed during at year, t After careful eakalatloa of tbe prtteat vt'ae ef the oaataodlng Politico of the Company, and baring 4he naoeeeary arnotml In reserve therefor, tbe Dirtoton have declared a Diviptm of 45 per oent. on the Pnsoi ume paid at the labia tatee, fas all polMee for lilt loforce. lseued prior to January I, I860, payable aosoruiaf to the preeani mie 01 ine uompany. Relet for all kinds 01 Life Contlegeiwi, Prerpeot, eee, Slataawnta, nod Applieationt, will bt funiiabed without cHtaaa, at the Offlot or Agtnoltt of the Com pany. , :. .i ; ROBT. tl PATTBBSOIf, PrttMent. " : - l-O'SBOTlaVYhafteakteaWi:.- SINJ. O.UILLBg, Becreury. 1..10 - . ,. ,j .,- ' ! . . mm Mm . mm a. c a a . . : ? t iu 1: pai mm mm mumwmtxw Lme 49909, W-i'i'l t ii f 1.. t eiob.88.1B(iU :l .1 -.liViJJo, 4 JebasoD Bleak, 1 wii'.h ma ,n ir:)osusaaa,r- TytiWi ri n d riotraiin RLtrjB A, DB1 BTUB, of tverr grade' The tnott Meet 1a tat esty, aoa tl not rsatonaelt ratae. !! A SOU, Ke.NNaAahauwtlt aprtil -skill or I , By I of t: f ' " ScrbfmKingyEviL luimmuuDimi uisuusu, n corrupiioHjOt, uie (jloot, by.Ti liiclt thut-fluid beepmea, itiatxl, feak, ahd poor. JBtintf i. tiictcirnulution, it pervades ' the lvliola, "boily, and., rati j, lurnt ut in diacase oji nny'part 01 it, Kp orgarvia free from ita attacks,, nor' ja thero ona Vlhiflvit may not destroy,. 'rhoacroftUoU taint is yrkmly caused by , mercurial disease, love living, dig. ordered or, unhealthy, (ood, impuM ir,r iilth and filthy, 1tvita: the depressing nieee, and, aboyo .ojl, .Vy thf. yenoreui, infection .Wliat eyer bo iu prigiii. it i hereditary in the con etitution, deseending 5' from parent to cluldren unto the tliiid and fourth generation ;.'! indeed, it aecin to be :tlit rod of Jllih who aayet "I will : visit the 'iniquities of tliw fathera upon their childrtn."n-1 , -. i t . . if- ,- It eflcctl tommencr by deposition from the blood of aorrupt or wleorouo matter, )rich, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tulierclesi in thoi gland, wellinM; 'and on the (urfiiee, erruptions or gores, i This foul cor ruption; whioli gender in the blood, depresser the fenerglea of lift;, a0 that ecfofulmis conatitn tions not only aulfer from 'tctofuloiw com plainM, 'but they have far less power to with stand ihe .attacks of other diseases1 consp qnently tast 'numbers perish by disorders ivhich, oltlioiiL'h not icrottilous in their liatnre. are still rendered-fatal' by1 this tairit'ln tW THtem. ' Most ofthe1 consumption, ivlrtrlf de-" . tmiiM, frt. t,..mM G.nit 1. nv;l.. l.f:,.,,.' ht tint ecrftniloureontamirm'tlonV' and many destruetlvo diseases of thajivqr, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, 'of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the ame cause. , ' One quarter of all our people are Scrofulous ) their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health ia undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by nn alterative medicine,, and in vigorate it by healthy food . and exercise. Such a, medicine wo eupply in . . . 1 -' Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which tho medical of our time can devite for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. - It is e6m bined ftora the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this fonj disorder from the blood, and tha rcseue of the system from Its ' destructive ' eonsequenecs. Ilenee it should be employed for tlie cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Em'PTrvK snd Rut 'Diseases. St. AimtotfY's Finn. Rosr, or EnYsiPKAs,' Piirpf.ns,' Pustulev Br.oTciirs, Ht.aiws and Bon.s, Tojrojts, Tetttjh ;tml Salt RrtRCK, ScAtn Heab, HiieowonM,' Kiwt'WATtsM, Syphilitic and Meiicuiiiat, Drs r.i, DnopsY, Dyspepsia," Dnmi.iTY,' and, ndci'd, AM. COMTLAINTS ATtlStNO TllOSt VlTU- rrn mt I.MTi'itR Bi.oon. The popular , "belief m " impurity of the blood U rounded m UiHli tor scrofuln is n degeneration of the blood. ''Jhe naitit'iibr puiposc and virtuo of-this Sarsapa rilla is to'purify and regenerate this vital fluid, ivithout which sound health is inwnsjihle in .'ontamiuayou constittiuona. , ....,.... Ague Cure, ' ' roa Tms speedy cure or - : Tntcrmltteut Fever, or Fever and A cue. trmlttent Fewer, Chill Fcrer, Duml' lane, PerloAlcal Heartache, or Billon, Hendnohe, and Bllieat Feverer indeed for the whtle data at diseasss ariclnat. Inn; In liillary deraagement, caused ly the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries. ' Vt'o are enabled" hero to offi'r4lie communitv a "cmedy wliivh, while it cures the above complaint .,.:., i ..m .1.. 1 1- "mi vviiuuiiy, in sun utrrtii.iiy untune in an piantitr. Stioh a remedy is invaluable in district vhere these afllietinp: disorders nrevnil. Tin "Cl'ita" expels the miasnmlio poison of Fevei AJtn Aut't frtnn the system, and prevents the de velopment of the disease, if taken on the first an pruach of its premonitory smiDtoms. It it not onh the best remedy ever yet diarovrred for Ibis class pf complaints, but also the cheapest. Tha Large luantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach ol every body ; and in bilious districts, where FeYe. and Aoi'B prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protec tion. A Brtat tupCTiontv of this remedy over anv other ever discovered for the speedy and eertnin cureof InU'mrittenH V that it contains no Quinine mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious cllvets whatever upon the constitu tion. Those cured by it are left as Itealthv as if they had never hud the disease. . ') r ,- .. he mUsmatio noisnn. 1 A great variety of disor- iers arise fnun its irritation, nmonrt wliiHl nre Seurntiririr Uhnimnti.vH, Qmtt. Ilrnrlache. Jllind- hetii'iaath tchr. Knnu-Sel Cnlnfhi At)tma pal pitation, J'iUif'iil Ration of the Spltenrllitlit ic, fnpnit the jlpwli, Colic, Vartthjsis aud Da- ranqement oj ttiefstomacn, all of winch, jwtictl originating in tliia cause, put on iUciiiUnnitlcut type, or become periodical... This " CuitE " cxpelt ine poison irom tne niooa, anu consequently euro them all alike. It Is an invaluable protection In Immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing In the malnrious district. If taken ow- aionhlly or daily while exposed to tlie inrecijuii, that will be excreted from the system, unci iniiil.,1 accumulate in sulficient quantity to ripen intu dis ease. Hence it la even moro valuable for protec tion than cure, and few will over stiller Xiom Inter- mittents if they avail tliemselve of the. protection this remedy affords. ' , , - Prepared by Dr. J. GAYEB V CO. , loweU, ktai. . . . anawara a aitmat, niii.i. - DrflWeta and Dealer everywhere. , . . ., k UUTV. 1JU.1WSW , CASADIAH ft USITSD STATES KAII - IO ANB PKOfll -i YJi- i " LONDONDERRY, GlyA5Ci Q W, Liverpool, Montreal,' Quebec, , .i ... Bind .... .1.4 M - Nlil W "mZOJELTSL 1 - - . a; mmm i,l . l .-l ' The Montreal Ocean BteamshlD Comnaav'a Brat-olaea Olyde-balll Bleamert sail every Sat. ardar from PORTLAND, carrying the Canadian and United Btatee Mall and ptttengeve, i, i . i KORWROIAN.: ! ' NORTB AMBBIC AN, 1 . BOUBM1AN, , ' V ANGLO-SAXON, r.. . HQRIH BRIT0H, - ... IIIBIRNIAN, : , . . CANADIAN, ' '" NOYA800TIAN. Shorteet, Cheapeaf and QnlekcatCon vtraacs irem licnticA to AU, riiTj; of .iroopB.'.;' Will sail Iron LIYBRPOOl, awwrT Weatneedar. from QUBBKO everp Sacnrdaf, tailing at liUnuunuaniii, to receive on board and and Mall and Pateenawrt, 4 and tVott Irehmd and Boot land. irPTbett Btaaaer are built of I roa in waUMIrht eompartmaott. carry eaeb aa txparienoed Sargeoo, and every attention it paia to ut oomrort and aocotnrrKMa- tlon or paatengen. at tneyprooeed direct U LONDON DBBT, the tieal rttt tad 'delay of calling at Bt. John's avoided. , ,y''t ,..., - ., t Glasgow passsngeraare rumiahiil wilh ratx raswee tlcksta to and from Londonderry. .... . , . , Remrn tsekft granted at reduotd rates. ' "", ',' OertltoaMe sssusd lor easvytag la and blinking eat pas etniue Crosa all tha arinaiMl sewna oMhaat Britain and iniwiu, iwmwM isw, m uiw u. .1 iiwni.n, ruii tne watuuftUTun uiria or eaixiflil PAOaalBi leaving Llverpeol every Week. r c Sifht Opart f i enlapwirds tmy oaklcjUal i Unsxlaad. Iraiaa aaelv Meal x-j .. .. ,, pic.r.aia ar wetaaaadt n '-.v.- ...)!, Tor ysauaga, apply as. the Ofloe .83 BROAH rVA'xVwAari, and JO WATIitt M'., i 'V lABtX 'i'liliUXOeBnei Agnta,5 Or' to ;T. .ale "Rj ARMSTRONGS . nolO Irdfcw , ... Poet Offlo,0olamtiut. Ohio. if m I.-M-IM . ''"'We ' I nATKi-nri 0A AOMiTTEn ni ton JAMBS ADtlJB BAIV aa partaer 4a say buti- neat, which, will last titer be rondacte under the Arm Bain A Bon , , u P. BAIN, Si eoath Ulgh Bt. iColnmbug, feol5.18IIl. , ,, '" , , feblS Prlatt"KeBlbBV "M ' !" 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Landlords and persona wishing quantities of Paper will make money by buying ol us. ' Country Merchants and persons from abroad will do well to call and see at. spril l-d?tnfodl R. fc A CENTRAL OHIO AND AND Steubenville Short Line RAILROADS RAILROADS COMBINED! C0NNKCT1N0 AT BELLAIB8 WITH THE BALTIMORE & OHIO, AND AT PITTuBUBOn WITH THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL ! RAILROAD: ' " ; '"' fOKMINO THE ,'' ; Shortest, Quickest & Most Reliable Route to all t stern Cities I ". 1 1 Trains Leave'Colnmbus as lollowa : ' ' " M0RSISO BXPB88S Leaves ColumlNt 3 30 A.M. from Union Dept via Bellaire or Sreubenvl le: arrives at IMhUr, 10 50 A. at ; BUobenville 18. so P. M.t Pi tehnrgh. 3 40 P-M ; aarrlsnura I 10 A. U. tia AUenttnon, arrives at New lork 8 00 Ai U.; via FhikuUlithta arrivce at Phila deiDhla. 5 10 A M.: hew lork 10 30 A. U. ronnectt also at narriabnrg for Baltljiore, tulvingat 7.45 a. M. Sleeping Can attached to this Train Iroi, Columbus, run directly through ti Bellaire or f'ttsbnrgh without change: aod Pas-engert via Allen- town arrive In New York at B A. W . , ITjTWO HOURS IS ADVANCE OP NORTHERN iiinae. - i .- i , This Train alto conneots at Bellaire with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH EXPRESS. Leaves Columbus 11 SS A M , from Union Depot, via tteubenvllle; arrives at Newark, 13 SO P. M.: Coshoc ton. B.15 P. M.i 8teubenvllle,S P. M i Pittsburg, 8 40 r hi TTr'TUls la tne only route by which Passengers nclnnaU at 7 A. tl., go through to PI Its- burgh In daylight, without change of cars or delay. Leaves Columbul 2.15 P. M., from Union Depot via et'lairei arrives at Newark. 3 83 P. 11 t Zaneaville. 4 31 P. M I Bellaire 7 55 P. M.i PiiKburgh. 11. ia P. li.; Ilarrlsburg, 0.00 A. II. I rid AUentovn, arrive. at Mew York, 4 P. M.; via Philadelphia, arrivea Phlladel hia, 1.10 P. M.: New York. P. St. This Train alto connects at Ilarrlsburg lor Baltimore, ar nnng at a r. m. , . -r ., Thia Train runs tbrongh to Bellaire or Plitsbura slth- oat change of Cars; and from Pittsburg there it no change of Can to Philadelphia, or via Allentown to Sew York thus offering . Thtl only 1?oute from Coluaibua to Biltiraore, rmiaaeiprtia, or new York, with only . one ohnnge of Cars. t i I By thia Train;: Passengers arrive In New York five houra In advance of tht Northern lines. , This Train also connects at Bellaire wilh the Baltimore and Ohio R.R. - ' - - ' , .. i u ' .- j i :;.: ; ITTliis Ronte is 30 miles shorter to Pittsburg, IpAua more loan iuu muee snorter to, . i; New York, than Northern Lines, i . . Baggag Checked Through to all ire pottnt Jfoints at., '. !te. ASK "0R TICKETS VIA 1. BELLAIRE OR . STEDBENYILLE. ' 1 .mi m i :: Goad' aver ! ' ID. Itonte. Tlcketa altner i 1. ' ). ' f 1 .HI;'' . JNO. W. BROWN, . i ,. flea. Ticket Agent Oentral ohl R. IUi ! J. A. HUTCHINSON, r-'l10- len: Ticket Agent flteubenvllle Short Llnel' 'Jeiie l'- -f 'i 1. :-.. : u ' vpj-m fc. 5 nsn !, 6 .. a... ai.i , ;;Vk'iifi)wiwi p.mi4;; ,, 5. AUlwiCJJLT URAL WAREHOUSE aseoa store,1 2 ,; r .;.-i t a r. niALia tt". T X' CTj, '! ; a r GENERAL HARDWARE, o ' ' IfAttB, niiABH, BABH, pWT. fJ0DAQl, " 3 qiuna, rifiole, U ood.fc Willow Win, tuiarana nour ueiting, . iee liCtuier, iioee sua klDtv '. " ' - ebl-dly - Moveltlee In Neck Ties and Pearnj. i tr;" ' ' t:i,t ' Byron and Sarrota Oollam. it . I Paris Kid Olovea sup- rior mae. . ' Oolden Hill Shira. vaHouaatyle." 0 ('".' f! r Bnry,'iJoJdn HUI Bhlrta. floi.:lin b u .!b ' ilaltlfove Und Under UarmeMsf 9I" . ' BAIN k SON, apfllS No. 7t South High street, . ' - - i i U - .. i . . " i i , " -mJ , -; , J ,J J J.J BUI .'''' ' "Dally, per yean "'.. ....... '.ft.i. ....f S 00 ' Trl-Weekly, per rearv.u BOB i Weekly, pet yeai :.. el"" w. Democratic County Convention. , Pursaant to cU of1 tie Central Com'miUee, the Democracy of Licking county assembled at the Court Howe io Newark at 11 o'clock on Saturday, tbe 29th day of, June. 1861. aod or-, gaoized by electing T, J DavU, Ejq , Preaident aodJ, A PutBararSecreury. . ' .,,,,',.,( - mittee ot nine was annolnted on retolutiont. ' Oo motion of. Hon. Williain.B., Woodaa committee of three was appointed to nominate persona to act as a Central Committee for tbe enauino: faari On motion of D. A. B. Moore, a committee of five was appointed to recommend names oi gen tlemen to represent the Democracy oi toe conn tv at tha fu-,nrnchlne State Convention. . .. On motion of A. Rodger, a committee of five was appointed to fit the time and spanner of mating county nominations. : . , , AFTERNOON SESSION. -The Convetotion was called to order, when tbe committee oh the time and manner of making nominations made tbe following report: Your committee to whom was referred Hhe question of time and manner of nominating local candidates to be supported by Ine Dem ocracy of Licking eonnty, on the second Tues day of Ootober next, submit the following re port: ci Retohtd, The time be on the first Saturday in August next; that on said Saturday the De mocracy of the several townships In said eoon t are requested to meet at the usual place of holding elections and after choosing chairman and clerk of election, proceed to vote for" can didates for the various local offices: That the polls be opened between 8 o clock A. M., aod 1 o'clork P. M , and close at 6 P. M. That said chairman and clerk shall determine the result, and either visit Newark on the Monday follow ing, at 11 o'clock A. M., to constitute a board of canvassers to declare the result In tbe coun ty; and the candidates having the bigheei number of votes in the county for the re spective offices,shatl be declared duly nominated All tickets shall be printed by the Central Com mittee, tbe expenses to be defrayed by tbe can didatee for tbe various offices. And at laid time and place tbe Democracy of each town ship shall choose two advisory members of the Central Committee : 1 s ',' : A. E Rootss,. Chairman, .."'' '.J. E Lewis' .. , y . ., '. 'AD LaBASON. ' '"'' .' Jon A Sbmmebs. t 1 Report adopted. 1 " j The committee on Delegates to State Con yeation, reported tbe following names: i A. D. Larason, Edenj VVm D Morgan, New trk: Jackson Hanover, Monroe: Edward Wll iams, Burlington j T. J, Andereon, Newark; i,ucm- uiimjjhrey, tina; ueorge Armstrong, Franklin Tbe committee on Resolutions, after a few In troductory remarks lrom its chairman, made tbe following report: 1 . Whereas, a momentous and fearful oriels op presses our country, involving the integrity of tne union ana tne constitution, and tbe peace prosperity ana liDerties oi tne people, it be comes the solemn and earnest duty of all pa-" triune citizen, regardless ot past associations. pr.judice and pursuits, and discarding every tnuiive oi personal oonaiaerattou. wtin an eve single to the publlo welfare, to nui-e all. tbair eouueel and energies in devoted t f rte to AVe.rl and mollify tbe ioipending dangi;.be U therw- lore reeolved Dy this lyonventlooi' ,, j ' 1. That all tbe resources and energies of the itepuoiio ebouia be devotea to tbe defeote ol tbe Government, and tbe suppression of tbe g,reat reDelliun, so lung ae traitors shall remain tu arms ai-sinet 'be constitutional and lawlul authority of the Uuitcd Btatee. J., 1 hat our republioso lornt of government can only be preserved, by a just respect for. all Constitutional rigors and tbe cultivation of kindly and Iraterual leelinga among all -its loyal parui; aud mat, while .tbe Government dliould listen to no terms, of oomprom te with traitote, ana aooept no,hiug kss than tbe die. perniou of ail bottile armament and revolu tionary, political orgaoiBttiooa, aod oodallfied obedieeoe to the law lrom all Jte citigeua, it is the duty of Cooerthte-promntI, to allay all', ao srebenaivow vf wocroacbment on tbe Cooeutn- liooal riftbta and privileges Of anv eitizenS or States, and, to that end, that it should adopt the ' Crittenden ReetlaUone." or soma other measure ot Cunetjtuilonal aurnrance, eatttfaoto- fy to the loyal, citizens of the elaveholdixg Stated. . r- ' i .;- I ..).' . a ;? ..?,) 3. That we have read; i with alarm io the pubiio press, lrom persona DrufesslDr anoroba tion of tbe action of tbe Government in tbe Suppression of treason, sentiments ot 'disunion and revolution, manifested by Intolerant oppo sition to any conciliation with our Union friends of the South by the advocacy of .trampling down the. barriers of the Constitution by mili tary power, ana moo violence, and threat of unlawful interference with the constituted au thorities,' which, if : put in execution, mnit plunge the whole country into anarchy, and to tally destroy the liberties of the people.' -: . We earnestly condemn all such sentiments, while we pledge our auwaverine suDcort to all men and all parties, :ln behalf of 1' tbe Union, tne Lioniutuuon ana tne enforcement : of tha laws." .-, , il r ,,:.,; . ::. ; 4. That the condition of the country damanda mo selection, iar puces oi pnono trust, ot men Of the higheet integritf, capaoity and unaelflth patriotism, and on tbe basis ot the foregoing rea elutione, we cordially invite she co-operation of an men woo preier tne pnoiicr welfare-to all ether considerations of temporal interests, and we tenaer to an such, the band ol fellowship on we aiiar ot oug common country. It was moved that the resolutions be voted upon separately;' ' Carried. ' .-' Considerable discussion SDruntr un nnon tha passage ot the first and second resolutions, bnt suey were ooio. aaoptea witu but lew dissenting Yofoes.J The other two were adopted unani mously. ' ,! ' ' - 1 be committee on central committe. nomi nated the following gentlemen to serve the en suing jesrt i a fcase, Wta D. Morraq, W. n. ShirclItT, M Morath. E. W. WlaWll - F. Brennen, J.8. Green. ": "' ..-". Mr A.E Rogers, submitted the following- reeoiutfon, which was adopted: '' ----1 Reeolotd, Thai we era ODnosetl to "tha nroeV. cuting'bf m war against the States whenever waged lor tne. purpose 'of emancipating th etaves la the southern slaveholdins-riutea. i The proceedings were ordered to be printed in me county uemocrauo papers; also In the Siatit T. J. DAVIS. President. J. H. PUTNAM, Secretary. A Forgery Exposed—Letter From Andrew Johnson. tl e - a n w e live oeiow me leitar 01 Beoabor Joknann. oC Tenue-aee, previooiy mentioned In on -dia. patches front Washington. -It ezpotea the baae turner lee trhtei f ete put in eiicolattoa. by the nioomouo; AwtjuMirt ; t,,, ?;i : ..iji., ' Mr Johaewi aootew the JCnwaOs'sl article-eon oerniog a eorrtepondtneo between bimtalt and Amoe-A. Lawrence, ol Bgatoo, aad then pro oaedatA toUewjitvt.-.a bi a van'-i: u'd ui la t No ooh 1 a cure, eonld have been more sur prised, then I . at the apoearand of the above rarttalev As Lbad never wriuea to Aston Law renoe, Esq.i upon thastrbjeot of East TenDesaM. anntra, witn tne viewer ontaining either morrey ot mterli aid,Jawataglne. .iMtforgery,lort iraua ana robbery of. the mails formeo tbe aaaiel ofoitluB mendacious rartiela, and I therefore wrote te Mn Lawcencs (the first, And tha only letter ever Written by ine to Mr -Lawrence dpoo any suttio whatever I, . reeuesUur. slat to log wrd) me ,tb.oritlma leuew. er, lettera.Tipot whlcn bis drai bad been predtoted, htsv-t ;i ' I have;Just reoeived -,ihe eeply -thereto, ia which he expresses. hie rerrrtaf te:leoeptioa practiced, and encloses two letters, purporting to nave oeen written by me, s iohows: -feat Prlva-e:! Ka.ixvif.tt. TenD . May lS'. '61 Amok Lktirence. Etq . nnr) Bottom, Meet r ': Der 8ir I received yoar Kind favor on yes tercJy, and baattn o reply. - : s . ! Thai k jou'lof the blab regard you seem to have or my patriotism add my devotion w my conntrt.1'--- o: '' "lr ' l---' j What etnraBoes can 1 have from yea end your peopleof material aid la tbe way ol money, met and ermj, if I pan eucceed In arousing my people to resistance to this damnable treason In tbe timtb 7 -Thia is very Important.' We nave arorasidable Union element inist Teoeeasee, which oaa be judieloaaly managed, if we can obtain the aid alluded to. Harris, Governor of this State, will not let us have arms nor money; tnereiore), we must appeal to you- ,' .vu v Let me hear from you forthwith. - ,.j,P.yryre,,peatluliy, ...... . f ' Your obedient Servant, ANDREW JOHNSON KNOXVILLE, Tenn., June 61861. Amo Ltmenee, .o , (wear) Bosfow, Mett.s" My Dear Sir I received your two letter to day, i bank you most sincerely lor your prof' feredaid. We need it-rneed it badly. As yet I hive not been able-ta- nie your draft am afraid to do so. Send tne, if yon can, $5,000 or 10 P00 in New England currency, in lory bilit, by me.il, via Cincinnati. . Be sure to do it promptly ' Dovt dtla I oan now purchase a io Of arms u i nao ine money. - How do you propoee to In trod ace eld or arms into East Tenneeaeel By what route, sad, by wnaimeinoai Answer soon. '' Respectfully obedient servant, '-' ANDREW JOHNSON. : I pronoun oe both of the above letters deliber ate, wlllul and unmitigated forgeries, perpetra ted, no doubt, with the view not only of injur ing me, but of damaging the Union party of Tennessee, ' by connecting me with northern men and northern means ia a manner supposed to be obnoxious to tbe noble patriots of my own State. , . . The letter of the 15th ult., It seems, I tbe private letter to which Mr. Lawrence refers in his letter as published in the Enquirer, aod up on which tbe draft wu drawn. This is the first forgery. ... The letter of the 6th Inst.; clearly shows that the draft which eon id not be made available, so palpable Was the fraud was to.be' retained and used in tbe work of Injuring me just aa cir cumstances might favor;' while tbe call for '$5,000 or $10,000 in New England currency, le large bills," It favorably responded to would bare served individual purposes, and, I doubt not, would have been unhesitatingly used there for. To make this fraud and bold attempt at robbery still more oonluslve, I will state the fact that, on the 15th May, the date of tbe firet letter, 1 waa present at aod addressed a Lnion meet ing in Elixabetbton, ope hundred and eighteen miles from Kooxville, where the above letters were, written and mailed, fend on the 6 b of June, the date of the second letter, I was filling one of tbe series ot appointment at Montgom ery, about forty miles west of Kooxville. This towg Kaoiville, let It be remembered, is about seventy-five miles distant from Greenville, my poetofflce address' I will add, farther, that there is not, either la the body of tbe letters or the signatures thereto, the slightest similarity to my handwriting or signature. ' I It would have been impossible for such a fraudulent and mail-tobblDg transaction to have been carried on in the not to Sloe at Kooxville Without the knowledge or consent of the Post master, and be and his confederates must be Jield responsible for It by an enlightened pubiio judgment. ' Time may develop all tbe facts connected with this and otber transactions of a similar character perpetrated at the same post office. I have not made this statement of fac's for the per pose of exonerating; mjeelf irom the ebarge of treaohery, treason and corruption, bared npon the. publication of the Ricbmo d 0atrer, foe I feel that I stand beyond tbe reach ot their sbalts ot calumny and defama tion; but my objeot it to expose tbe dishonor able and wioked means resorted to by "reces sion" to earn out its nefarious and corrupt de signs, in attempting to overthrow and break up tne best the world ever eaw ANDREW JOHNSON. Washington City. June 30. 1861 [From the Charleston Courier 28th.] From Manassas Junction. EXTRACT FROM A PRIVATE LETTER OF AN INTELLIGENT GENTLEMAN. MAMAS AS JUNCTION June 23, 1861. I think the military tneetlon is, wbloh will force tbe other to attack? Tbe enems is at Fall's Chureh, between Fairfax Court House and Washington, with about S 000 men Gregg and Kershaw are at Fairfax. The , enemy may make a daeb at F.irtax, or Fairfax may make a deeb at Fall's Church. .But ( think neither le yet ready' Scott has tbe cumbers and tbe muultioot, hot Want alto tbe advantage of oo tin on, if be can ye'- it ' He seem lodirp.sed to risk hie troop against our on. say ibiug like equality in any respect.-' He wants odds every Way and in every Dsnlonlar. .The onlv force to be apprehended on talr terms are those of tne regular united. State Arms, with their drill, esprit de eorpi r.nd West Point officers. '1 nose are probably tne troops tbat will be pat forward at the head ef a column of 45 000 to operate against us here. If tbat be done, tbe Bghting will be ol a OMpvitA. character. The Southern Ireope here will assuredly all jstend up to the rack. Jar Joree is lees than has been aiiaruwd. Two daye ago it consisted .of .only about 7,000; and so also are all onr forces at otber points smaller than Is" supposed. - Johnston, when be evacuated Htrper's Ferry, had not more than 7.000 effective men. Tap thousand joined him about that time, and, Itf one way and another, oenas now a force ot about lu.uou men. It was a military' necessity, and be Is the niin to make tbe most of U " These facts account for all the retreating and apparent indisposition to meet tne roe. 'l oetr invasion or Virginia, and oar inability to repel them, has been the remit ef tbe strange notion that we are engaged in a Ova tears' war, ana ot tbe ooooueoi aoliov ef rejeotiog, alx weeks ago, at Montgomery, more than 100.000 , troops, offered lor twelve months. Tbe scheme of requiring ibem for three fears, Or the war, has prudoeed great delay in the or ganization of the "Sonrtern irnryraiid we are still very defielent, although now- there li a willingness to accent on terms previously refect ed ' Oar renew, el vrteeni, i eeltv in the eirperwr aeereit ie aesyrrar uelor ef ear. eel dtere, sod In the ability aod Judgment of our Generals- "' Oaf cause hi been greatly Imped ed and Imperiled by this Idea of a five years' war, which nothing bnt the (fleet of this back. waranets can proaucei ;'- 1 - - ' [From the Charleston Mercury.] From CORRESPONDENCE OF THE CHARLESTON PAPERS. RICHMOND, June 24. from the low puiee of the brave fellows There te, at tbe present writing, a temporary Calm In the tntrrky sky a feverish rmlet, por tending the oomiagef a Worm. The Bundsy which bts lust' bast Wee mote like a holv dav than any I have Wltneesed' ainoe the daye uf the cholera; but law people were aotoa6V-pJeri ty of repose and cotblngvn anrate nature from iuTleilaaenesS' 1 ierae prfebeer wee tent -up frrte VOrktoWn-wahreedweertere from Lieooln's earn ft, Sod fotir eeuipeejtujtrVta JcAtaTrfetO'- baoeo' faototy Is bawg fined ap by tbeOoeetey tnenr lov tb reeeptiaa r prtooSar r Wdr, el eef Jail ta- pot' oonttderaa 4t for military pet- 'lata' sorry tb iatrthit 4hera te plenty of Shyioets in Kieaareati aerj Who ar te werdid they alio no opvovtwhlt io pass by-whioli they oan make capital out ef the hard tlmeei aod ti- woo- lorege tne peace ana quiet or wen aoraee to protect tha aokrjf Virginia ; Th.yta or blood letting Is, very utuy enouoced ,by the rDreatalled the market,1! II-le called, In the slnsle ertlalenf eflfeUpeei whteb are al prerv very sctroa. i, he government - wanted oty f noe envelopes, tne price oi wnion it utuaiiy two dollars sod a half a thonsaod. A houte In the j;'u.i pecr extortionate,- or uke edtaJiuge rfiil.Ba-V,?,r,,5f. eearcity .. A leadtDritaTlOnrr-la thtl otiy ha, toreau'lled the erWU '! -0.111, In tbel .i-.ik LKtnl.rf.sV.UM iu.w -..... Bta'lonery botiuett foreaaw that the .article would be scarae, and bought hp all that could be obtained. The department wiehed to par che, end were charged eight dollars aod a half per ibiiu andt Something over four bun dled per eent on the u-ual price. Is this a proper return for makiog tbie eity the oaplcal of tbe ooi federate government? I think -not ( learn tbrongh an officer Just from York-, town, that a pitched, battle ia not looked for at. present io tbat quarter, though small skirmishes are anticipated . B. F. (Bombastes Furloso) Butler bas bad a foretaste of the plnck of the Vrebels," and bang Are. calling on the powers at Washington for 15,000 fresh troops. It i laid tbat by the 26th (Wednesday), the com mand at Fortress Monroe will be 94 000. 1 . Tbe First and Second companies ef the New Orleans Washington Artillery, the finest batte ry tbat has yet visited Richmond, left for Ma baasa Junction this morning by tbe Central Railroad Col. Walton's command embraces about 350 men. 13 oannon aplendid dogs of war aod 150 fine horses They are perfect In tbe Light Artillery drill, and will give a good account of themselves. We era looking anxiously for news from tbe North and West. Tbey are making extensive preparations at Washington for resistance against an attack. Troops are continually ar riving and departing for the seat of war. It is suggested that all 8 mtbern country merehanta abould send In their orders at once to tbe city wholesale merchants South Let tbe wholesale merchants then bold a meeting, and carry in their orders as soon as poaeible to Eng land and France Tbui we shall enable these nations to know something like the amount of good we shall need of them. I give tbe sug gestion for what It Is worth; it may do good. We are dreadfully short of ice here If you will be kind enough to tend us a few car loads, we will return it next January ,.,Up"1 PWm f' .'','. . ... Htm it 'aoiw " " ' ' " 1 n,.ht' "30'. i f I.-- f 8 atli nigh street. t- NEW ARRIVALS OF Spring . & Summer Millinery. The Stocle Replenished DAILY ntOiW LATEST IlttPORTATIUNw OF NEW YORK. MY BT0CK Of Spring & Summer Millinery I now complete, comprising every variety ot Hillin try; also, a large assortment '.f Embroideries. Hosiery tnd Notion. Ac, and In quantities and prices that can tot fall to suit all who may favor ut With a call. The goods have been bought at Panic prices, aeJ will be sold tt a rmtll advance on cost. . MILLINERY iMissM E.YOUNG, Ute of New York City, will superintend the Millinery Department. Her long experience" In the most Fashionable Establishment In Broadway will alone be a warranty that tht will be able to girt entire satisfaction in matters of taste toallwbo aay favor her with their orders. ! The Ltdlet of Colnmbns in J vicinity will .lease ac cept my sincere thanks fir tbelr liberal patronage, and I Would respectfully ollrtt a continuance of the same R. H WARE, '68 Ewet Town at., Coin m but, o. aprlld3o-eod : STON.'SBAZAAft. No. 4 Gwvnne Block. 'toawaeaa A. P. STONE & 0TURR4' AUG NOW HECLIVI0 I IIEItt WIN. TRIt GOODS, and Invite the public to inspect them No auch stock of Goods has ever been brought to this market. The South, In consequence of the failure ef 'he train crop, baa not been able to purchase the us- ' cal quantity of rich goods aod this facihaa forced the Importer, to sell them at public auction nr buyer CM. tone) icina to Sew York at ibese large sales, took dvantae of tbem. and we can a-iri will seil ou goods bare, al Im nana, y ,.i,e who porrhtaed wo weeks since, paid 'nr then in New York Uur stock Is complete In even 1eua tmeot of tXEUANT ORESS3ILK3, . ! OTTOMAN VELOURS. . ., . BROCHE V A.LKNCIA8, PRINTED V1ERIN03, PRINTED COBURG3, DYED COBTJGS; BLACK ALP4.CA.S, j ORLEANS. 1 FANCY WOVEN FABRICS, ALL WOOL DELAINES, POr"LlN PRINTS, i . ; DELAINES.- SHAWLS AND CLOAKS! j Five Thausand Dollars Worth j . .,; , Bought ia One Day, ! ; Ladies furs, I HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Men's, LaJlee aad Children H Under Shirts and Drawtrt; Ladle, Mittee and Children'! Hosiery of all kinds. In Wool and Lamb's Wool; Fleecy Lined an.l Cotton OIovm of-every make. ' ' , ALSO A complete assortment of all the usual varie ties of ' . LADIES' CLOTHS, CASSIMERE3, OVERCOATINGS, '- '."-. - ' TWEEDS, FLANNELS, ' ' . - ).,,.. , i RIBBONS, j . dress trimmings, Ladiei indGent'i Linen Cambric Hand j n - . kerchiefs, 4c, &o. : Te persona who tall on at, we pledge our words Io show them the largest, beat end cheapest stock of Oooda ever seei, la thle market, or pay tbem one dollar per hour while looking. I decl-dlyStawltw. STONE tt O'HASEA. 4-1 '' " ' ' pMmmm bargains i BATNT&SONi H0 SClOTHBioa-grBKIT, , XUB. NOW OFPERINOI tiOOn yarJiSaoer Plain Bleok flllkt at fl OO-vatet , tl 5 peryard. iU ' ' - -' a.'BOO yardt Travtlltf Drtst and Mantle ' Goods at' jilt laenle Valae tO erne peryard. 1 i ,'-i-3,000 yards' tYhlte Brllllante at It 19 cdnt Inlaw 80 etnts pat erd." - .'; '," JrOrOjarile line and Doaeetlo ainghams greatly ea-i def value- ..t .,-( j t , ,.. .:.-. .. . ,-Ai.ao:-. , ..... a LARGB AND DESIRABLE LOTS OF . , MiaTJIQTJII, BlLZOBtf II, , ? -99BAltll, rOOXaaO UIsTJ, ? - -f.. 9 t .'li Km 'Twnr.itft aiwwnwa vawffr.T.ia. " , law ms, vauiuJAS. jTiiruaa, AND ALw OTHER New and fashionable) Xreja Oooda ill the aioat desirable style tad at very lewer priest.. LACK RTRin BONNETS A D Et, ttant Ribbon. In great variety at Btl N'B. aetS No. IV, Hlghatmet