WEDNESDAY" MORNING, JULY 17. 1861 Rail Road Time Table. Lttd Hum OeuMana at Xmu. & Bt J; '3 'i -. '.--' Leave. ArrlTM fllnKlnnlU AwunflXVt.Hnn. K:M A. Mr- . 0:10 P. M Biprem....,..ll:40 A. M. 11MI3A.M Mail and Accommodation.. :N f. af- ' " M NlihtKxoreie leDavton.l2:e midnight. .3:90 A. M - Jho. W- pogrtTT, Agent. OoumsDstt Cuvbuxb B. . i ....( i Might Bxpreoe ....... A- M. 11:1S P. M M. vr it.nMii... 11:10 A. U . 10:50 A.M. O.O.iO. Way lxtreii. P.M' -7:40 P. M JiM Patt-thio, Agent. OxntbaiOhvo B. Mo. 3 Bxprass. 5:30 A. M. 11:5 A. M 8:15 P.M. 11:45 A. M Mo. 5 do ... .... . W. J. Vox, Agent. ; Pittudksb, Ou'tPbsos OiacinaaTi B. K. i .-. ... . af HI Train ............ SSOAiK. JI M A. at Bxprees Train 1U5A.M. 8:43 P. M . -j Jos. Bostasoa, Agent. CoLumoi fc InDiAKoroua, B. B. (CoLOMSUS PlOU 4t IHDIAHA B. B.) No. 1 Express 6:30 A. If. 8:00 P. M No. 8 " 3:00 P. U. 6.45 P. H. Accommodation 10:50 A. 11. , '., ', ,'' ' 0. W. Burin, Agent, LOCAL MATTERS. The Adams Express Company place us dally uoder obligations to It for the very latest papers I rom the eastern cities. 1 1 ' The American Express Company hag oar thanks lor its daily tavora tu ma soape oi we very latest eastern papers. ... County Cintial Comhittii . The following persona compose the Democratic Central Com mlttee (or this county: W. H. Miller, Jacob Reinhard, Samuel Doyle, Wm. Domlgan and Russell Pickerill, of Columbus; Wm. Cooper, Blendon; John M. Pugta, Montgomery; Hoeea S. High, Brown; James Horlocker, Mifflin) Al exander Thompson, Washington, and Joseph Bahlen, Jackson." '' Township and Citt Ckntbal' Comiimc. The following persons compose the Democratic Central Committee for tbla city and township: First Ward E. P. Belleri Second Ward John W. Thomnum Third Ward D. W. Brooks: r . i ... rl rl W T7 t YTT . T . ronnn rvarao.u. rosier; ruin rrara jonn Rfleder; Township John M. Pogh. .. Ducharoed. Two soldiers, John C.Ed - waids and John M, MiquAiT,both of McCon '. nelsvllle, Morgan county, and both belonging to Company G, Capt. Riobabo Gseen, of the ..Twenty-fifth Regiment, at Camp Chase, were yesterday discharged from the service by Judge .'"Albirt, on aaoras ru. The discbarge waa made on toe same ground aa in tne oaae oi Bbadt, reported In yesterday's Statuman, name ly, that the soldiers being minors, bad enlisted without the consent of parents or guardians. mi it I O" Last evening, aaya the Dayton Empire, oi the 13th Inst., a gentleman was standing at the corner of Ludlow and Sixth streets, looking at the passing trains, when a stranger who seemed also to be a looker on, remarked that some one bad attempted to pick bis pocket, In the depot, Just a few minutes previous. This remark led to an interesting conversation about the skill with which the "chevaliers d' Industrie" opera ted. No. 3 then essayed to show No. 1 bow the fellow tried to operate on his pockej, merely to give him "an Idea' bow it was done! A few minutes afterward tbe parties were separated, when No. 1 discovered that No. 2 bad really re lieved bim of bis wallet, containing nearly $10! A smooth operation that. . ST Governor Dinnison baa appointed A. McDowill' McCooa, of the First Ohio Regi ment of three months' men, Colonel of three years' regiment. Col. McCook has accepted, nd has been Instructed to recruit bis regiment from among the soldiers of the First and Sec ond Ohio at Camp Union. ' ..!.., ! m m O" The four regiments at Camp Chase bave been uniformed by tbe State authorities. They will be immediately armed and equipped by tbe United States. It is probable that three of the , regiments may be forthwith ordered to the seat of war. Tbe four regiments bave been under excellent drill, and are composed of Bret rate material. - . ' ; ET The hotels at Saratoga are in the full tide of successful operation. Tbe number of rrivala thus early fully equals those! of any preceding year, . . - i j j 'J; tfj STThe lady principal of a school, invher advertisement, mentioned her fsmala assistant, and tbe "reputation for teaobing which she bears;" but the printer careless fellow left out the "which," so the advertisement went forth, commending the lady's "reputation for teachingahe bears.", . .' ; " O We may as well auctioneer off the comet. It is going! going! and soon It will be gone! We should like to have It decided, before It leaves, whether It has ever before appeared to the Inhabitants of the earth, or is aa entire stranger V, Messrs'. Astronomers, please hurry up your ealonlatlons. 'i' ; ' ID Odd Fellows' Pionlo 'at Brush take to day. Cars start this morting At 7:.45.v ,- tT II. B. CoamoTON, lato AdjuUnt General of Ohio, hai an QlHce ' In, the! Broadway. .Hotel building, at which he Is enlisting recruits for tbe regiment f' which he has beeq appointed M fi " :.:( tt:ntn vj J" UT It Is aDOonnosd tha R. P. L. Baiia Yu declined the Coninkhip to Matanias, Cuba. '1 ., BT Col. ' Wn.mcH's' Regiment, recently at Camp Clay, and now at Camp Deoaison, sum: bers eight liupdred abi seTentew.4,'!.-' i 'i mi m ' mm i mi u .-It .-.- BT B. F: Cowan, late Clerk of the House of Kepresentativss, having been appointed Fay- master In th U. S. .A(my, hal resigned bll pe tition u Assistant Commissary; at Bellilre. .- ST Yesterday few prUoners of war)' eaptuir' ed near PatkerVbori:, Ya.'.'f ero.hronght to this city by k detachment of the Seventeenth Indi ana Reglmehtj'rhy' iters',, peered; id Cip Chase. -( tin h--aut Jamt;. t it frit IIj tr An election for isstloa of the reaoe for Montgomery tpwnsbJp, jrlll bj held oii'Monday, AngUSt 6, lB61jii.Tilrtnia w vij .i-rf-Kt it,:n-i WANTSD-iO.OOO Oaetomam to aoy 15 cent ArnVro trpeeatAUWIII'SOliAaUxrotxpa Boom, No. WAHtID 109,000 OriHoanre to buy 8S 001 Ambrer eypta at M. WITT Cheap Ambrolyp Boom, Blgh etreal, 4 door Mortb M Hw ajaerkaar Hotel, Oo- WAWtll--l,MO,"eo Onktoaan at I.fmi floe Art Pbetogmph Oallery, to brro rholDfrapka mado,titireoloredorplaln,f alleiaee. Iaahart.ail kinds of Bollograpos made anywhere aad la tbe beet style of Sh art. -wt ... ... High etre,4 eooif HofHt el the AaMrleaa Hotel, VX7A"TID 10,000,000 0atOnt toturre Oard Fkoto. TV grapheaudotall length orslaipta baeea, at H. Wltre rise Art Photngnph Gallery, 4 aeon Mortal lb Amerloea Hotel. Colmabnt. Ohio. - ' - - . , , - ... i -nLAoat aTRAr bokneti an n EiW J VA JUMteas, Is great variety at B AIM'S, Bv. 89, Blgk street. COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF DEPARTURES. sfalls for Now York Oltr. Bootoa, Altaar. lufhUe, riutonrgn, BieabonTllie way, VMTOlaod, KaaefTlus, Newark, OranTille, Waablngtoa Oltr, Baltimore, Phila delphia and Mew Orleaaa. eloeo dailr (8undaa ezoenU ed) at 8 o'slook p. m. ' v - , AUirouih Bull tot Btew TorkanS fllmehl alauo any isanaaye excepted) at a o'clock p.m. ' O. 0. At 0. B. . W MallcloMa dall Rnnilin irt- oepted) at 8 o'clock p. ; : i i , Oevitm Ohio Waj ifall clofeidallr (gnndayt eteepted) at 10 o'alook a. at. . . ., . OloelttuU Way ttalleloies lally (BundariexeetUdJ'ai , oloaka.m. ' ' ,- Ohfc&vo. Boboane. Dtlinn. Marlon unit Wnrthlni toavAlalli elutes fltllp JBondaya weepted) at o'lk uani rorzenla, Springfield, Sajrtoa, Toledo, Clnoln- BatL iDdianiDolll. Lnnlivlll. lit. Ijnnla. and DatrolL doeeo del It (Sundan exoented) at e o'olook p. m. - A through audi to Xoaw, Bprtnrneld and OlnelanaU slum aaiv (Bandars excepted) at iv o'eiocx a. a. - Urbana, Plqoa, Tlffla and Uaioa Oily anil lfes dallf (Baadayi exoepted) at 8 o'clock p. at. -. i Lanearter, iotao, NolaoDTlUe, OiKlerllUi Oallllootho, . uriMjuuui, fTuuiDzion v. o.. Aiucma, Auirita ana BIILtboronih auila oloee dallf (inadafa ecosptod) at 8 o'clock p. a. laat Warlfall b Hatlonal Soad ta Zananllle aloui aaiijr (Boadaji excepted) at u o'clock . - -fiarrlabargh Hail oloeee dally (dundayi excepted) at 9 o'olock p. m. - - s . . , Aft. Vernon af all, by way of Weeterrllle and Suabuiy, oloeee dally (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'elook p. m. vuoiiu ataii oioeea aaiiyiBunoayi exceptcujat x o clock tanouter Way Mail cloies dallv fBnndava exaanladl at ARRIVALS. llalla from New Tork. Bnatnn. whllaitololiiL nnff.Ln Albaay.Plttebarah.OleTalaad. Datan. Tolad. Zania. wmwii vpruiguom, viacinaaLl, VU1I1IOOU10, DC. JjOttli, and all 8outhern oitles, arrlr between the koars of 8 o clock p.m. and 4 o'olock a. m. - alalia from Indumanolle. Ohlcaxt and Ttnlmnaa int.. tiA.ul. 0-i .-II r i . t m . , . ,. . - . ' at 3:40 a. at. '-.-. klalU from Waihlngton City, Baltimore, Wheeling, ZaneerUle, Newark, Bteabenrllle, kit. Vernon, and the 0. 0. B. B. Way Hall, anire at 19 o'clock m. way Bui rrom uincuvnati arrives at 3 o'clock p.m. Lanoaater Uall arriTei at9 o'clock p. m. Beat Way Malt over the National Boad arrives at II 'clock a.m. '' " ' i i- i . , . ... Mt. Vernon Way Hall arrives at 11:00 a.' "."' Mall from Dnblin arrives at 18 o'olook m.- J" '' 1 Drtmia Way Mall aniree at 9 o'olock p. nt . ' '''( 1 1 ' Harrlibargh Mall arrlTos at 11 o'olock ." " Iianoaater Way Mall arrivea at 13 o'elook m. " 1 ' Offlo deUvery open orcry day (exoept Sunday) from o'olook a. m. to 8 o'elook d. m. Oixn on limlni from m to 8 o'olook in tbe morn Inf. ana from S to B clock In the ereulnf. ... JOHN GRAHAM. P. M. TELEGRAPHIC! REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN. Dispatches from Washington. Dispatches from Washington. [To the Associated Press.] Washington, July 15. Tba President has approved the force bill, .ft t a a t ; The reign of terror in London county, Vs.,' is at its hight. Tbe citizens were told to be eady to-day to be dratted Into tbe service and marched to Manassas Junction '. ', Twelve Union lata fled from Waterford and are now In our lines. They report forty more coming at the first opportunity, i - The Secretary of State has made a reclama tion on the Spanish . Government lor the sur render Of the American veaaels carried Into Clenfuegos by the Sumter, and there Is no doubt oi their immediate release with their cargoes, and of the prohibition of the entrance of tha Confederate privateers Into West India ' ports nereafter. , . , It is ascertained that the Spanish proclama tion whioh has been reoeived, had not at the time been received in Cuba. V , 1 Frank Fuller, of Portsmouth, has been con firmed Secretary to Utah Territory.' k' . Tbe tariff bill will bo considered in the House to-morrow. It is said the 'Iron duties will be unchanged, .. ,:; , HTbe Loan bill has passed both Houses. It only waita the President's approval. ' lien. Mcuoweirs army doubtless commenced forward movement this evening.' ' He bas now nity lull regiments, each one thousand strong, also twenty-five hundred regulars, six nunarea marines, two inn batteriee ot light ar tillery, ice. Gen. Scott and staff visited tbe troops on the Virginia aide to-day.. " ," ; [Tribune Special.] Stevens, of WashlDrton' Territory, arrived bers this morning. Jle comes to offer bis services to the (Government to a military capacity, He was formerly In the United States army.'." ' ' ' ' '. .1 ' We learn from Kicbraond, via Charleston, that Jeff. Davis has ordered Col. Bowman and another prisoner of war into custody, and, has given notice to the Government that If any barm is done to any one of tbe pirates of the Savan nah, it will be followed by retaliation, even to [World's Special.] It la feared that the enemy will cress In boats to destroy the Government property at Great Falls.. r ..." .'lV-t Ij.'-f u Another contraband came Into tbe Second Ohio Regiment thia afternoon from Fairfax. He states the rebels sre all packed up at Fair fax to day, and ready to retreat to) JVtaAaesai at any moment. 'There are .five regiments there. [Herald's Dispatch.] The British Consul at Richmond has laid be fore Lord Lyons official documents respecting recent cases where the blockade of the Chesa peake had been broken by private individuals, by permission of the Govrm man t. :-' Lord Lyons, it is understood, has called the at tentlon of the Government to these facts, and requests an explanation. ( The questions Involv ed are of importance. ' ' It appears tbat tbe British agents at tha sev eral ports at the south are keeping tbe most vigilant watcn for reopening tbe blockaded ports. and intend to give, us trouble whenever sn op portunity may oconf, j( ,? i: ; i j [Times Dispatch.] Gen. Batlsr Is represented as having come Into conflict with the officers at tbe tort, and to have made his grievances the subject of com munication to the War Department. 1 J he last dispatches reoeived by the Uexioan LeeaUon, announce the death of Ooampo aad Gem Degollado, .two of the most illustrious men in Mexico. ,'- ! ,.'.;,'-.";, [Special to the Post.] The committee "of Ways and Means will probably fix a duty of 10 cents per pound on teas of all kinds; 4 cents on coffee; cents on luge." No preposition for tne reauouoB ot duueaon iron or steel is likely to succeed. Probably an income tax will be rec ommended. iv.n,i ,i H',, . , if As soon as tbe recent seizures bv the- priva teers. Jeff. Davla and Sumter became known, the'; Navy Department' leaned orders to the Federal vessels at New 'York; Boston 'and Hampton Roads, to noosed without delay In Simula of them and all similar oraftj t An ef clal, letter from Pickens, received this morn Injn mentions that the Niagara has departed on fika errand, Dr. John Julius Guthrie of North Carolina. baying refused to obey orders assigned him to do. duty, baa been dismissed room the [Special to Commercial.] - Washinotoh, July lCr-The Rlohmond Whig has an offiolal announcement to the effect that the. flig of truce brought by Col. Taylor ta Washington bad reference to .the exchange oi tbe prisoners eaotured on tbe Savannah, . A .flag of trace dispatched for m purpose so aowvawas oi course )uiuy disregarded, v"" A naval militia is to be axtemoorlzed for'aar vice at sea, for sweeping the ocean of privateers. or ior DiooaaiiiDg purposes. Gov. Hicks Roughly Handled. July 15. It appears that theru mored assassination of Gar. Hicks at Cam- h.M..'.w. fmnm tha Inline jt 1. 1 . . .. It appears thai' en Friday Algol som'i ttou'bla arose between the Union men aad tba seoaatlon- lartsjai upoS tba- Cambridge dock, and the Gov ernor Interfertig tt quell the dle$uiblne4;tfe rosgbly bandied by tne rapeia. ue escaped from the scrlmage without serious Injury. At tbe request of - tha Govenw tha Union troopt'oo eupitd the town during tha. night, and escorted his Excellency to Aanapolis, and thence to Bal timore. v ?' A I Aidtspateh trarA ILuftlisBnrg aaya all is quiet there. Atteok la not expeeted; no Several newspaper aorrespeadenta arlo the guard bouse, by ratterson's order. n -! - ,vGpy. Hick? aryiyed hero thle morning. Flora Temple Benton by Ethan Allen. . Nkw -Yoaatf July 18-CaptBarry's battery of flying artillery fronv Jkeoa ha gone to Washington. .X-via etA, 1 TfceVacabettesnflrjrsrTeiTpltaei -Ethan Alien' nd tnkte Teaterday, -waa WW by Alloa and tnau In three straight licaUi' ' Tlmotnpre- Mkki44l A (t AnJ 001 .Mr" ;" AoU; r mm ,i , , ... . m'ua ilnNKOk, July 15. Tha court mar tlal held oft Cok Alleff, adjourned Saturday awe ate. . I,... Flora Temple Benton by Ethan Allen. Thirty-seventh Congress--Extra Session. WASHINGTON, July 16. .T. i-Mr; Buarnar breeented a petition for the ab- ouuoa of Harti tat the BoQthern Blalot, rom unending suoh owneei of atavee. as any do impovoriauaa tatraiy, r.. u. iaunrw at rka TJnltad States. . .. 1 -1 a patltlon waepresentoa froa At. 0. Boborti, uklng pannentfaf the Btaroi the Wail, MSI to um uorern Mr. Mnlkm ml offorei a itaolutloB, In regard to the Paolflc Ballroad helag tade a Bllltarr road,an4 botoiI that the iutleet e referroA to a eeleot oonuoitteo of Are.' . v ... Mr. Latham saM he had a but prepared on tne I ob ject. . v ' ' f !.( '.v ,; ,,, Mr. Bumnertatroduoed bllll fof the eon nacelles of Dmnorhr la tha rebel States. . .. - xne reeomuon approving oi mo acta ot wo jriewieni wastaxanap. -;r.' -'. Mr. BreoklnrUgo nroeeeded to Speak at length In op pooltlon to the reeolutloD. ' ' air. BrooainndgonnuneaBisepoecBon aiaruo nu a. . The eubjeot is poatponed until Thursday, . Tha Naral AooroDrlation bill wu taken up. The amendment about Btevene's floating battery wai dlaagraedlo. The bill thea passed. Adonmea. Bom. Mr. Waehbarna. front the oommlttes oa Com moree. (aid ther were ready to report oa the resolution for elearint the seae of pirates and making the blockade Kore eOeetual; and as there was Immediate neoenitjr for its paeeaxe. as hoped mo Jtiouie would proceed to con sider tte uee. ' - Mr. BiBtban. from the committee on the Judiciary, Introduced a bill nrorldlnf for the euppreeaioa of the re bellion egalneti the Ooremment and raiiitancs to the laws of the Doited States. The President la authorlt ed ta call out the militia for these purpoeee . Their oontin. aanos In service la not to extend beyond sixty days after the oomaeneomont or the regular seiilon of Oongreos. anleea the latter ahall etherwUe direct. The militia are lobe entitled to the same pay and rations as the regular semoe. i ... Tbe bill passer under operation of the preTlous que lion, almost unanimously. . Mr. Blair, from the committee on Military Attain, ported back tha Sonata's bill, authorliiag the freotdent to accept me eorrioes oi auu.uuu roiunteere to aid in the enforcement of the laws and protection of pnblie prop erty. Be propoted for it a substitute similar to the bill previously reported. Among several other additions and provisos, is ons whloh atlowe the Freiidea t to select the Major and Brigadier Oenerals from the line of tbe army to command the volunteers. These officers are to assume their former eommands on the expiration of the war. The bill nailed. . ' Mr. Slovene, from the committee on Ways and Means, reported the Sonata's amendment to the loan bill, which. on their recommendation, were all concurred in. Mr. Wright introduced a bill anthoritlng thegacretarT of tha Treasury to Iseus exchange bllll to the amount of 8iou.ow.vuu.. Herenea to the committee on Ways and means. Mr. Badrawlck front the n aval committee resorted with an amendment, the Senate bill authorizing the Sec retary of the Nary to alter and regalale the navy ra tions. Alio the Senate bill crovidloi for the aonolntment of AJiiiiant jraymaater in ins nary. . Also the Senate bill with amendments, flxlnr the 30th of June last, as the data whoa the sloop of War founder ed at lea, and providing for the relief of the widows and rpnane or tnoee ion. . . The three above mentioned bills were passed . Twenty thousand conies of the obituary delivered on the death of Benator Souglae were ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Xdwards. the following waa unani mously adopted : netonta. That tne menus of this uouee be presented to Major General McOlellan and the oCfloers and soldiers of hie command for tbe seriee of brilliant and deeltlre Victories which they have by their skill and brarery achieved over tne rebels and traitors In tbs army, on the battle Slide of Western Virginia. The House, in committee of the Whole, oonsldered the bill to Inoreaie tha efficiency of the volunteer force of tne united stales Mr. Blair explained Its nroriiona. when Mr. Bnrnatt sddresied the oommlttes for sn hour In vindication of tbs seceded States, and In condemnation of the warlike acts of the Administration. Ho protected against the violation of the oath to support the Oonitltntlon of the United States by the President, whom ho charged with having murpad authority in varioue quarters. He con cluded by advocating a peaseful solution of our Dreamt difficulties. The kill to tneroaoa the efficiency of the yoluntaar forces was then pasted, and tbs House adjourned. From Louisville and the South. LouisviLLf, July 16. The threatened dis turbance at tbe Louisville and Nashville Rail, road depot, last night, in consequence of the seizure of a trunk of Hardee's Tactics, was quelled by the presence ef armed men, who volunteered to assist in carrying out the orders of Surveyor Cotton. : Capt. Trabuo shot Cant. C. L. Thompson, at camp Jo Holt, on the Indiana side of the Ohio river, this afternoon: Tbe wound waa alight. They were each Captains of companies in Gen. Roseeau's Kentucky Brigade, and the difficulty arose from some of Trabue'a men going into Thompson's company. - Trabus was arrested, and taken to the Indiana Penitentiary at Jeffer. sonviue. The Portsmouth Virginia correspondent of the Richmond Examiner says the first rifled oannon wu turned out at the navy yard yesterday, and in a few days they would be able to supply long range cannon to the Confederacy aa fast aa wanted. ' ' , The Galveston Civilian aaya the blockade of that port was rendered complete on the 2d pf Juiy, oy tne arrival ot tne United States steam er South Carolina, Caps. Alden.- She had cap tured the sloops Quit, Sharp, Falcon, and two others. . Ex-Congressman Jewett,' died at Shelbyville on the 14th. . , A speoial dispatoh to the New Orleans Pica- ynne from Fairfax says, that by a mistake on tne 4th of July South Carolina and Virginia de tachments had a rencontre, and killed two and wounded one Virginian. ' i The Angnsta (Ga.) Constitutionalist of Ju ly 9, notioing the visit from ex Governor More bead,' says Morebead states that an overwhelm ing majority of the people of Kentucky are at neart in lavor oi uniting tneir destinies with the Confederate States i but that local influen ces, wielded by the enemy, and a deflolenoy of arms,' place . Kentucky under temporary re straints. .-i. ..' The volunteers for the Confederate armv woo nan ten ior vamp coon, near tne northern line of . Tennessee, are returning daily, In con siderable numbers, disaffected with the work t (,.., . .. .. assigned them and disgusted with their fare; and a large portion of them say they don't want to near anything more about Jeff Davis and the Southern Confederacy. - t..-; aaaaaaaaaaaSaaaBBaai aa.aiaaH.aaalBKaBaaaBaaBaaaaaaamaa.aHi 1 From Missouri. ' JgrraasoM CrrVk July 16. Tha detachment from here returned from Tipton at 9 o'clock last nlRhtr- They aurrounded the town and ar rested 18 secessionists and brought them here. e. j. iMnneuy leit for at. Louis by train at 12 o'olook, under guard. j A prominent oltizen of Pettis county arrived this morning, and reports that 400 secessionists had assembled near Georgetown, aad had three pieces of artillery; There are constant acces sions to their numbers. . , - ,. 'Jirrxasoif City, July 16. The mail carrier reports that Major Harris, with a force of over three thousand men, was at Wood's Springs, twelve miles beyond Fulton, on the Mexico road, at 11 o'clock this morning. , Uoionei McNeil arrived a Mew BIoomQold at noon to-day, and expected to reach Fulton to night. .,'(, . . . .;, , . , , I he houses along tbe road were deserted In ooasequenoe et groundless fears on the part of thai tiAnnl ' ., St. Loots,- July 16. "Wash." tha corres pondent of tbo Anzelger, says Cant. Sweenev's appointment as Brig. General of tbe St. Louis Home Guards has never been confirmed by the uovernmenci ana oraers nave Been issued call ing him and his company of regulars to join his regiment tne second v , . itegiment at w aah tawtotkir-.. ' - 1 1 , . Respectable authority says Col. Selgel will oe promoted to a tsngaoier ueneraiatiip. - A train on tne nortn missonri Koad. convey Ing a detachment of Col. Smith's Regiment ef Zouaves, was Bred into yesterday from the woods skirting tha road, SO miles above St. Charles, and two troops severely wounded. bt. lodis, Juiy io. me report that tx-aea-a tor Green violated parole, is untrue. . . ; .- ' J. W. Tucker, late editor of tbe State Journ al Is making violent seoession speeches, in the oonntry. , r . r; . .,,-n- , - Col. Stelfel's Sth Regiment reserve corts. ar rived 'from Lexmgton to-day, reports haying captured two nunarea legs oi powder, tnirty three muskets, one oannon, a quantity of ma chinery for boring, and moulds for casting oannon, ana a quantity or other contraband ar ticles. '""- i - " ' - . i -. i -a i ri ' Order have been Issued wohlbiUnii steamers passing JeffersoB City unless they, have the Amerioannagnjmg.' ut ; n-cM ' .. . a ! i i 'il ALtxanDttiii 1 July ' 15-Fonr . Connecticut scoots captured yesterday four secession cay airy. , u ,. wt vc There are doubtless a eoupla of thousand troops stationed at Fairfax, Station .besides the force at the Court House. ' i -'ti .l It is stated tha troops at Fairfax- include 100 negroes, beaidee a battalion of 400 ethers in the vicinity or Manassas.' ' "'.'' 1 . i t It Is tbe prevalllns opinion of the three months troops, whose lime Is about up, tbat they will return narw. j "'" ' ' 1 From Fortress Monroe. " FoatMSS MomtoB, July" 15. Mr. Rnaiolf.of tne iiooaoo- limes, isit cere tor Washington. He aays tha American camps are worse than tnose oi tne vrimea. From Baltimore. [Special to Herald.] BaLTitieai. July 16. A small field piece was seised at tha house of Patrick Bawner. Mar shal Ksnej'e old office m the City Hall wu again aeerahed to-dhv. Two One tuias, and a lane quantity df ship's boarding knives were round MnceeJed,lnloft- J i ;- . , Gov. Hicks and Gen; Banks bad a oonierence to-day. A men while tumbtog for Jerr. Davis, ss the soldier were onletly puting, waa Knock. ad senseless pya pistol in the bands of a police man. i ' H Gov. Htoka waa serenaded to nieht.: He ex pressed list unalterable devotion to tbe Union, and felt more than ever convinced that Mary land's only safety wu in the Union. , From New York. New Yosk. July 16-Tbe privateers of the Dsvannaawiuoe arraiRuea tu-uurrow. T . A Frenchman la in custody, charged with serving in. the Confederate army at (he selge of Banner. , - , i . . i . i Nc Vox. Inlv 16. The Brig Belear. from Tampion, reoorts the schooner Ella thence for new Xork, bad been captured on new uneane by a privateer. . . . ... , , , . HauisBuaa. Julv 16. Col. Chas. J. Biddlfl, commanding the reserve foroetlately enoamped at Cumberland, occupied New Creek bridge on Friday, by order of Gen. MoClellan . Col. Kane of the same brigade, occupied Piedmont, and Capt. Irwin took bis post at New ureek village. , Tbe enemy DreolDltately retreated on tbe ap nroach of tbe forces. Cant. Taylor's company pursued and captured a wagon niieo witn pinn uvea - . a m . i. On Monday the enemy attacked Capt. Irwin a position, but were vigorously repulsed,, leaving two dead, and carrying away some woonaea. Arrival of the Hibernian. FakTHga Point. July 15. The Hibernian bas arrived, bringing datea from, Liverpool to the 4tb, and Londonderry Sth. LivcarooL, ' July 6. BreadstuOs market steady. Wheat mote steady with abetter de mand. Proviaiona dull. . . . - London Monet Mauit Friday. Consols dosed at 89' for money, and 89X89 for account, i ne bunion in tne &anK or isngiand decreased 5,720.001. American stocks at tbe latest dates were, Ill inois Central 38(338 discount: Eris 21(323 Liviarooi. Cotton Maiarr. July 5. Sales of the week 156,800 bales, Including sw.UUU to speculators and exporters. Market active la both trade and speculation departments, and American advices per Australian oeuseo aa ad vance of YA per lb. Sales on Friday of 15,000 bales, including 6,000 to speculators and ex porters, market closing firm. New Orleans fair 1, do. middling 8Ki Mobile fair 6, mid dling 8; Uplanda fair b, middling Total stock in port estimated at 110,000 bales, of which 38,000 are American. . From Europe and Asia. Nzw York, July 16. Tbe City of Washing ton bas arrived, Her news bas been anticipa ted. The following are the only items of in terest: " 1 ..;- An affray occurred at Rome between the peo ple and the Pontifical gena d'armes. Several persons were wouna sa lt was reported that tne r rencn bad evacua ted Clvlta Vecohla. . - , Advioee from Pekin to April 29, via Russia, say the insurgents were making considerable progress. They had beaten tbe imperialists In a battle, and were marching rapidly , on the capital. Clivslano, July 16. A Wisconsin Regiment arrived at i p. m,, and leave ior the east via unnkirk, at b p. m. All well. They bad a fine reception, and received refraehmenla here THE MARKETS. New York Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, July 16. The market nay be quoted So better, with rawermore aoing ior expert ana nosis oonsuuipnoa Biles of 15,900 barrele at 3 TK313 90 for superfine etato; tmi IS for extra etate; 3 7$a aoperflM woetern; 4S4 15 for common to medium extra westera; 9 45 is)4 W) tor snipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; 4 90S for trade brand! do., the market eloetag rather aulel. Canadian flour may bo Quoted a ehad. armar oa oommon grades. Bales of 800 barreli at S3 403 50 for superfine, and lt(3)T for oommon to choice extra. BYH ILOnhV-Bttadyataa 1IKS3 50. OOKN MBAL Quiet and nominally unchanttd. WlllSii Without material change salei of 4u5 bbla, loo. WHEAT The supply of sound Is until with fair ex Sort demand- The market may be quoted So better. ales ot 87,000 bushels Ohicago spring at flS67o; 134, 000 buihels north-weiternclub atd78ac; 1300 buihels Raolneepringal 01(31)30; 2200 buihels Uluourl spring at 804; 19,400 buheU Amber Iowa at 05S9Sg, (he latter price for very choios; S6.500 buihels winter red Wlfooneln at tl 0091 10, the inaidapilce for Inferior in store; xsuu ouaneis waits wuuonsia ft tvajl JU; w ouineis wnite &entuoxy usi BT It-Unchanged; sales of 17,000 buihels western at 46; Canadian at Bi'X . UABLEV AND BARLKTMALT-Oontlnucs dull acd nominal and unohanged. OOBN Only a moderate builnns doing and market rules heavy. Salee of 58.00U buihels at 17 Ji(S40o for anaound new mixed western; 41(3)44c for sound do. OATS More actlra and firmer. Sales at S7(93le for western Canadian, and 3133c for 8 lato. POBK Market more active and rather earneit; sales 1300 barrels at $15 e215 73 for men and 1 10 for pnno. BKa J Rules dull with trilling sales at 4$4 50 tor prime; S55 50 for mets; $8&10 50 repacked meee; mm owaii av ior prune men. aessneer luiesaail and nominal. ' BHJif IiAMB Quoted at 812 50314 for western. with a limited demand. - . . . . CCUt MBAT8 Qolet; sales of 9 hhdi dry Saltedami atfio; ihonlders5o Bange ti4,V(85l. .. 1ABC Steady with sales 350 barrele at 8A9o: 300 tan alKo. " BUITIK In limited reaneet with ulai at 7010. far Ohio; &S13i for state, and 1316 for Delaware and Orange. ... OHVH8S Belling at S7o u In quality. " BT00K8 Dall and lawar. flalanaanri nhtmhn Illlnoli Central loriD. 07V: Harlem nreramd. S7: Rud. sob, 3V; Brie, H0(; allobUaa Central, 44X; Hlcht gan serip, 14 Jf; fleorgla 6's. 70; New Tork Central, 77)f; faoino mail, 74X0. 0, O's,. 81; coupons. 68 W; Mli- seut 7s m. -e., , . ..... ... t Philadelphia Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] PHILADELPHIA, July 16. Iamllrat44?5;faocyatafi4s50. ' - wubat ubii: me or wuo aushel red at ft nm 118; white at 1 18t 18) jprlng le held atS176it OORN-Tellow held at Sx5." ' ' ' " v .-i x WBI8KT MoreaotlTallO10Xo. ' i eea . ' 1 " Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, July 15. FLOUR Tha markat was la rather better nlrlta to day, bat mad so mainly by th looal demand. Holders ar mora firm, epeollly oa good baking brands. Ths figures itand hut al last aaoted. . . nuBAT mas scarce and loners aid ratner in ad vantage of th market at last quotations, 70o (or red. and 803)90 for white. The market Is very easily supplied, U borers are Indifferent about accumulating more than enougn to answer their current milling wants. wan-is rawer lnaonT at sue. .- . OATS Ar lass firm, and buyers do not offer over S3c in nnia. . , ., .. BY and BARLEY Are still nnquotabl. ' WHISK.?; .ibkaaUj a fair market at I w. Commercial. Cleveland Market. CLEVELAND, July 15, 1861. FLOUB Dull; sales of 80 barrels good family axvra at S4, and a small lot oholo red and white wheat 4aM extra forth oitr trade at B4 SO aad S5S4. ' t . WHEAT Quiet with light receipte. Bales of tw ears red at b cents sn tracktAnd ISO hoshals white at a ovnia. CORN Bales of one ear at SOoents oa track. ' OATS Bales of 800 bushels bagnd at S oeoti- ' BieHWIN88teadyatl3Hitl4eenrj.--' n bunipB.n 11 1 a un.. ' llf.lt BaaS-Quiet at 8 cants. v i ' . . ' ' XasHtsr. ESTATE OFCriAHLE$(iUrtt. NOTICB la hereby g'lreri that I havt Wen duly ap pointed administrator of ths estate of Charles oiara, laieoi yranxiia county, uennwea. - Si at u. Chittenden; Attorneys. , ' - Jell-3ww ' " ; ' ' l": J' PTJHCHAIEH WA?TEV lorM)Opackgsf Stationery and Jewelry, for sal at nrioa a in voiced, lee 10 per on t. dlicount, at the expreaa office at Oolumbua, onto. ,. , , Also, agtntt wanteM to sell the best packets ot station ery (with at without Jewelry) in the market, at prices lewts than can be purcbaied liewhers. lAIdreai,wltb . j i. Birxtr,. et,BoatoatlHW I H '.'Il.i'J I, NdTioe i iiKKKirr giteit tiui th nndemrned baa baa duly aplteV by lb Frohgt Court et Franklin ooanty, Ohio, Adminlatratrix at th Mtat. M atarfaratD. rhilllps, tatof, sgidcotuiur Dated Jin 1,1801. MilT HATHIB. 7:dltw3w STQNeSJBAZAAR. A I BRNOW KECEiriWOfvx-.IH Wr7- JA. 1KB OOOU8, and inTlUttM pvwUo ta laapoat CKft GOODS, SB Mo such l took of them. Mo such i took of ooods baa ever been brought to this market. She goathv Insnaimaenosof tka (aJlara of the grala crop, has not bees able to purchase the ae ul quantity of rich goods, and this but hae forced tas Importers to sell toon) at pabtts, aaaUon. , Ous buyer (Mr. Stone) being la No Vera at those Ursa sales, took advantage of them, andws oan and will eell our goods here, at lees than any one whs purchased two weeks ilnoe, ban aoy one wop puroaaaeu two weexe ainoe, i to Nry yerx Ourstook 14 oostplete la asat of : ' 1 I ;(( ' l . pDRESS BILKS, i'i'bl'J ,1 paid for them every department ELEUANT OTTOMAN VELOURS, i BR.OCHE VALENCIA3, ' i r PR1OTED ME WNOS. ' ...ir n PRINTED COBURGS, ... 1 DYED COBUGS; BLACK ALPACAS, ORLEANS, h 'irttit..-. , i Z t : FANCY WOVEN FABRICS, ' i , , ,, ALL WOOL DELAINES, " " ' M ,'l,(i v ! POPLINS, PRINTS, , , !. f.!4 At... DELAINES. . , I ' :mmmm1 i i- li t i I ' SHAWLS AND CLOAKS! Five'Thaosand Dollars 'Worth Bought in One Day,';' , LADIES FURS, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Hen's, Ladle aad Children's Under Shirts and Drawers; Ladle, Viieee and Children's Hoelery of sll klnde. In Wool and Lamb's Wool; Fleecy Lined and Cotton Qlovei or every make. A oemplcte aatortment ' of all tba aanal varie ties of . .. , (, , LADIES' CLOTHS, ' ' CASSIMERE9, i : - t OVERCOATINGS, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, . . " ;' - RIBBF" 1 1 J5RE93 TRIMMINGS. ladiei andQent'i Linen Cambria Hand- i. L. kercWefi, Ac, &c. ... To aersons who call on as. wa-nleds enr worda to show them the largest, beet aad cheapest slock af Soode ever aeon in this market, or pay them on dollar par hour while looking. . seot-oircawitw. " Bxona at u'HAK&aj :i HUNNE WELL'S ' UNIYERSAL COUGH REMEDY. For all Throat and Lung Oomolalnts. Inelodnr. with molt perfect result, Waooma Cocoa, Oiraomo ana Ooxmom OotJOHj. BaoxcHUL am TbsoaT CoarLanrrs. always forerunners of Consumption, as a Bootdik Biaor It has no superior, freed from alt Opiate or aetie properties, may be need by most delioate esnetlc tutiens, and with perfect eonndenee. ' - .i HDNNEWELL'S J - CELEBRATED TOLU ANODYNE. Taa OaxaTBiT Natpxal Otuts ever offered to ths world, eontalning not a particle of Opium, nor any sub static but Its atrietly vegetable and medical properties. A sura Bemedy for BscBALeu. staxDHATtaa, uooT, Tootb and Bab Acaa, Oatah, Bos oa Bai Vivas, and all minor Nervous Complaints, Fob Loa or blxxt, and Headache In an its varieties, It has no equal, and to whickj most undoubted Msbaonl ali ar offered. Fob DcLtaicm Taxan It is a most perfect remedy. loa Bowk OoHrLAiirra, after removing the pain it ads asaphysto, a moat important oontraat with tne eonjupa ktryeOeota of Oplma. ' ' TO Fhyiielans, Formulas sad Trial sottieswin bsssnt. Sad to Dealer or Invalid a desoriptiv pamphlet without "pcetaga-ltamp." ', - rreparea anaer ma special supervision or JOHN L. HCNI1EWK1X, ", , cnnrar aks ntAX BAcaoTtrr, lo 9 Comaisrelal Wtarf, Bcstoa, Xsss To wham plsass dlraot all communications. Price Large Cough Bemedy, 50 cents per bottle. Small " 85. r . i . - . ToluAnodm. SO " " For sal by tba anal whotesala and retail dealers. everywhere. , HOBBRTB t HSxlUBIi, , M. B. HtnrB, juitn B. uuva, j. m. usnm. . DEN IQ la BOSS, A.J. 80BTJBLLIB Jc 80S, ayiv-wiy . . , i agents tor uoiumous, uni. NEW- ARRIVALS Spring , & Summer Millinery. j ..- , .. i .r , ' Tlie Btook Replenlahcxl DAILY- , FROIVf LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF ';. NEW YORK.- my stock or '' .' ' Spring & Summer Millinery Is now oomplsta, comprising every variety af Mill la-. cry; also, a larg aaMrtment of Imbrolderiea, Hoslary and Kelions, k., and In quantities aad price that ean not fall to suit all who may throe as wltkja oall.. Ths goods bare bean bonght al Fasio prlcei, and will be sold at a small advance on coat. i.( 7 MIIIIHBBYi ;r !r ! Miss M. E. YOUNG, lata of .New York CitjK will superintend the inillnery Department.' Berhmg erperlenc In th most Faahlooabla Iitabllshment in Broadway will alone b a warranty that sh will a abl glr entire satlsfaotlon la matttra of last to all who niar favor her with their order 't )x , , Th Ladtaaof Oelaiabaaaad, yldaliy.TJH plea ac cept aiy llncere thanks for their liberal patronage, and woald respectfully solicit a eontlnuanoe t the R. H. WARE,' res, East Tawm St., Caingnbaia, o aprll-dSmeod " ' QftniS3lD &mi t-;1 rsicxi iistfcXaV ! iO' " I i I . I I .t V i. I rromrjMllwlorkOtarvar.l -it-.-, y As all partial aaaaetaotartba aalaa atacaaoM artob- llsed to Daw Ms. How a Ucanaa oa each maohln laid, and are a'ao compelled to make returns to him, wnder oath, aa ta th number sold, his Moas gtv aeomeinai ment.' From thia reHabk eoara wa bar btlad th following etatlitns. , Of th machines mad la th year VSi, ther were sold, 1 " K. Whaalar fc'lTltanai'.? " I .'.. I1.9SS ? ' " I-M. Singer iCo..(..T..Kl.M' flrover Baker...-. 10.S80' Bholring th sal of Wheeler Wilson to be doaM taeeo ot any oumt uoarpany. . Awarded th hlglMst piwanusa at tha . TTit i o . a. i . idu lato .J loan ' . I a Or MSleoat.thsr 1 - ) tW'J. fthli, atala Vmlra ft lffil and TCraTi aad at nearly all th County lair la th Btat DurTMs.ai the late SedhdUon. ore as tote M toot aiicA machine now sold, and Ml a MB higher than TIT , iaiiivi forced upon th m xj aarwoat aa4a NcA mmkitutn bow iBMBxag. i i .BB At WILBOS MACHTNB maVes ths Thd WHBBL.BB loot; Iticb the only on which cannot beravewdt ' II la a MX a aa Botx Binaiof th rooda. leaving ae rdp ar MoiemiM wnaar.eKta, - ... . ... MimacAitut worafsuT i faawv1, ana Kwa aawsa grroB in uhlt ass, rre ot cnarjr. . ...... . n, I ..... n. v AAA 1 1 01 nign p,vmianviv ' ' wiul anarNBa mt no JawaJmStwBnt . tiktS Opera Boas, ClDCtanaU.J ASvaBTraautaaT. to. ,i,......tu., - J ' . mu ina ntraa ja ana raaauajan a vuaan.w Matnariaf aosaplalat aa .BtMIlTrS vi b ?; f alby f. V. SBtVOTTB 00., U rrtoaiarbat mt 41 iiH.1At, A.fc, by 01 B. fwtVOTT OO., m "aanai flgj an uw mw paMT-unj DBTJflIlf H'-t T eff w p. T bibbons tabs, aub XJ yOUBl?ewsrjiaa,asioianMy - -J a I ! -t.j mm aprlU Ra.MBBtkBlfhstml. . ; r ", - , ftp ; ZZV1. ' ,M IJITl -.,1 I'M ,'.', .,,ti : - r - . MRS. WTJTQLOW. Aa experleaood nan M Female myiieiaa, ptaeaH ,f I j to th attention of mothers, her rt h'n rrt Tf 'T UT fl' -tJ XT T) TT tJ ' I T; FDR- CHILDREN TEETHING. . which graatty fadlltatus thsproeeee ef teething, by sort- enlng tbe gums, reducing an umanraation wu amy ALL FAiJs antlspsjinoaioacaoB,aouu. 8VBETOIlEOs7IiaTE TUB BOWELS. Depepd upon U, mothers, It will giva rest to yOBrsolves and I r-.- v - , I ,'.., ,, -'-u vmn in exalth to toot uhahii. Ws bar nut up and sold this artW for over tea years, and 0 AH BAT, IN OONFIfiBNOB AND TBTJTH, of it. wuai wa rare nerer oeon aDio 10 aay ox any ouier meni Sine HBVBR HAS IT FAITJD, IN A BINS-LB INST ANCB, TO BFFBOT A CTJBB, when timely ard. Nev er did we know an Instance of dliaatlifaatlon by any on who used 1U On the contrary, all are delighted with Its operations, and speak In terms of oommendatlon of It magteat elleeta and medloal virtues. W apeak in this maUorfWBAT WB DO KNOW;" after ton yeara expo rlenoe.AND PLBDOB ODB BKFUTAT10N FOR TAB FDLILLatBNT OF WHAT WB UBRB DBOLABB. la almost every Inatane where the intent la suSerlng from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found In tfleco or twenty minutes after theSyrup Is admlniatered. ... This valuable preparation I the prescription of one of the moet BJCPBBIKNOBD and SKILLFUL NUBSBgla New Bngland. and has bfa BMd with MBVBB FAIL INaBUOOBBSIn - ' ' - . , . THO US AH D9 OF CASES, ( It not only relievos tbeohUd from pain, but Invuror ate the stomach and auwel. oorreot acidity, and cItoi tone and energy to the whol system. It will almost tn auuiiiy niiav QElPisTO IaT THI BOWKS, AsTD WIND COTJO and overcom eonvauions, which. If not epeedlly rem. died, end la death. We bellere It th BBS! amd BUB. BUT BSalBDT IN TUB WOBLD, la all aaee of DY JtNTEEY an4 DIABBiKBA 114 OHILDBKM, wbth It ariaes from teething, or from any other eaus. Wa would say to vry motharwbahiat child aaffertng from any of the foregoing eomplarnte DO NOT LBT VOUB FBBJUDIOBB NOB TUB FBBJCSIOBSOF OTHBBA stand between yo and yurnffringchlld, and th r llef that will bSQBB-9s, ABbOLDTBLY 8DBB to follow th as of this medicine, if timely used. Full e rectlont for asing will aoeompany each bottle. None genuine unions tbe fao-slmll of 0U&II8 St PBBKiiiS, New York, Is oa th oatald wrapper. Bold by all Druggists throaghoat tha world... . '. FfI act pal Office, is Cedar BtvaetN.Y. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. oc6T7-dfcly I,,! NEWARK MACHINE WORKS, ' ' NIWABKOBIO, Itlannfactnrera af all klmda of Por table and MiamoMyy bteam Ea f ine, saw iratu, Urlat nulla, UU. LASS SODLSi Btatml E. ot 1. BLAXD T Stolen I. J. B. DUTALL Statmllt COLUMBUS MACHIXB CO. Btatmltll BRAD10RD . i ' 00. BtalmltUt Our Portable Sna-iae and Saw Mill Waa awarded the first premium of $M at th Indians Btat fair for 1C0 over Lane k Bodley'i on. account o Price, lightness, simplicity, economy tof fuel and superior character of lumber aawexl. Oar Stationary Bnrlnewas swarded at ths same tail ths grit premium of t'MO- Oar rortable angtne was awardea tne nnt p remittal oi aiuuat tne rair at xtempnis. xenn.. over aianay s va vall's, Columbus Haohln Go's., and Bradford at Co's. by a aommltteo of practical Ballroad Engineers. g or price and terms address WU. LARD WAXNXB, Traaeurer, . decS-dftwlyeols. . . Newark, Ohio SOMETHING NEW. HOWARD & GO'S. AMERICAN WATCHES. CALL AT IfO. 83, SOUTH 111311 ST., and examln or new make ef . AMERICAN WATCHES, manufactured by 1. HOWABD At CO.. Boston, afaas. Then Watches ar far superior to anything ever offered to the publio. heretofore. Having the axcluslv agency. I oan sell them at price to suit lie times. I hire Juat recoiTeu a large aioca ok , ; AMERICAN WATCHES, ' f manufactured by APPLBTOK, TBAOT, c 00 ! alas, a fins aatortment of ''..' ' ' " ' ENGLISH All at SWISS WATCHES, In Oold aad Bilver Oases, at Panic prices. JanM W. J. BAVAQB. REFKL.L.ANT OR WATEK-PKOOF CLOAK CLOIH8. Also, other makes of Sprin U loaa uiotna, in an aeeiraoi mixture Binainra, xas. sels sad Buttons to match. - BAIN4i80Nt aprllS No. so Boata High itre EAGLE BRASS WORKS, Corner Sprlaff V Water Sta. W. B. POTTS & ' CO., ' 1T.J. OIll 1VIQTO , tnd Hanufaoturers of Brass and Composition Outings, W inianed Brass worx or an vetonpuons. Electro Plating 'and Gilding!! STENCIL CUTTINC, 6tC. febl l-dly E. r.TCOLLISTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer la' TOBACCO, SNUFF &.CIGARS. PIT :sSBTJRaH; Pa'.' Koaa coaataatly hand all aba wa. .., - - rloaa BMANsavl O .jL' ' '-mm'-" " '7mi ' ' ' " ' '"'f Oct. T Ohio W hite Salphnr ym$$ DELAWAR E CO.," 66Z Z Tm4 Favorub Resort willbb open ! FOR VISITORS, .t-b:U'--. Juno lO, lQOl. e rAMnats ptsutnra aoAJtniit Bosnt vsnsaASoii, ca4 si j j AOppamoaaTBD ax aasooas xatxs. FOB BOOKS OB ESTOBX ATIOif, qrJ ADDHESS.il ,'. r rvm t.. i J A. BWATSIBV Lewis Centsr t'.V., PeUwsrb O0-, Ohfo 1 max SSrtlnao,- r atwy Zir.1-ftajt.uw TT :irial. liaon VvfARrtAlVTED FABU10"1 ' '7",?','V V .I.lBa Shirt Besoma . Plata and fancy . V, ' .... 1 Bklrtiu aad Boaoaa Liaene. T ' ' ! ' j 1 l,i dm ahMtlngaaadFUIow Casings. 1 1.; m., ,- , .fcoren vamoneeaoa mm uao. , , , I , , ,K Uaeu fockatiaoda'fa, ail ilacs. I ,sl '; kj t IJnu Tnwalllnga and Diapers ,.,,.( i, . binm ewm aio v vrm, ,.., Usea Table Cloths and Batla Damask. o .' .' Line Twel with colored bonier. I -' Lrkea BlairOovarianaaA Osaai. t febw i a. iv Bonto ltUQ itree. ; T TAmvr rvocu. ' , TtrjllTK WnEATl PR AKDED J' Praia VBanMU atilla," Ipriagaeld, Oth beat bran J of (laaitiniaaM aa hi market, Batltfaetlon guana;aeV lormieoaiyat - i WU. MoDonalD'B, ,d l..tk DIJ llM Boath Blah strwt, HT4I ejj ; Eight to . the vSpwt,1, j - f ""tf :-" ira-F Ca-t b t ijlTM Vnritf f u Brestfh! oivxaii2ira-a "ll "Ma B .'.tt., ...if,..,. ... .1..... TaS,WAT CONFECTIONS, 1 OiCtl GOODi FOR CLERGYMEN.' ' ' ' FOR LECTURERS. ' . I i . ; ;;, oood for public speakers, . u t-. GOOD FOR SINGERS. ?..Yv G90Pf:P.R f QNSUMPTIVE3, cr . V OiNTLIHIN CABBY' ' , . i f j , SPALDING'S' THROAT CONFECTIONS. .- LADIJJ8 ABB DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. i . ' 1 ! CIIILDREM ORV FOR ' SPALDING'S -THROAT CONFECTIONS? ' j. m They relieve a Cough Instantly. : Tbey'oIeaHhe Throat. , They give strength and volume to the voioe. They Impart a delicious aroma to the breath, They are delightful to the taste. They aje made of simple herbs and cannot barm aoy one. : I adrlas every one who hu a Courh or a ho.ka Vain. or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of th Throa t, to get e package of my Throat Confections; they will roliere voa Instantly, and you will aire with ma that "ta. torlihtto theipot." Yon will find them verv niefnl and pUeaeot while traveling or attending publio mct-. mgs rr suuugyour vougn or aiiaymg your thirst. If yon. try ona packsgs, I am safe In saying that yon will ever afterward oaaldr tajeat iBdiapsnsabi. You will find them at tbe Drugglits and Dealers In Medicines. r ' - ' ..' ! PBIOB " TWENTY-FIVE "CENTS. ' ' ' My signature is cn each package. All otters ar counterfeit. A package will be sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of ThlrtyOents. ' ' Address, . Henxy C. Spalding, NO. 44 CEDAR STBBIT, NEW YORK. "Y, CURE . ... T WervousHGadache . By th as of the Pills tha periodic attacks of A'cr MM fjilck Htadaclu mayb prevented; and If taken at tha oommenoement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained . They seldom fail la ramovlnf the Savta and exvU to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels removing Oottiv , asst. for Literary Mm, Sudtntt, Delicate Female and all peraoni of sedentary kabitt, they are value as a lamaUv. Improving the appttiU, giving ion M0r to the digestive organs, and restoring th natur slsstialty and strength ot th whole system . THI CBPHALIO PILLB r th mult of long loves , ttgattoB and carefully oonduotad experiment, having Mxt In as aaany years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffer lag from Headache, whether originating in th nmrnmt system or from a deranged state of ths ttonaeh . They are entirely vegetable In their composition, aa aaayb taken at allttmea with perfect safety without auxins; any ehang of diet, aaxi t aintc of any ilmoMtabU tail rmdtn it cuy to mJminU'tr tfun oMIdrm. . . , " , BB WABB OF COtTNTB BIBITB I The genuine hav Bv slgnatai of Henry 0 Bpalding on each Box. ..v. - Bold by Sruggtita and all other Sealers la Medicine. A Box will bo sent by mail, prepaid, oa receipt of the 3Fxrloo, QO Oorata. . All orders shonld ba addressed to IIEPTKT O SPALDMUf r ' . - -1 1 48 Ceaar Street, (few irork. L.; .T la-a-fl 1 CURE Meadaehe. i yromthIxaainer, NorfoIk,.Va. Cephalic Pills aooompllih th object for whioh they . ware made, via.: Our of headache In all Its form. ?.. . '"'' front th Bxamlner, Norfolk, Ta." 7 They hav beea tested aa saora than a thousand cassi , with, entire suooess. o.j , r- ". ..' from the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. " If yoa an, or hav bora, troubled with th headache send for a box, (Cep hallo Fills,) so that yoa may have them in oaae of an attack. ;-.i..(V.'; - - l , c -V- f , I . r w . . . , Tram the Advrtlsr, Providaao, B. I. ; Th Oeohalla Fills ar said to ba a remarkably effective . nnaedr for th baadach. and aoa of th very beet for that very frequent oomplaint.whicivjias ever been dis covered, j T r T'' ,i . . , , - , , . . - I (it . ' r i ( f 1 ' , ' from th Western It. B. Oaxette, Chicago, III. ' ' " "w heartily endorte Mr. Bpauldlng, and bis anrivsld Cevballc rills. . , . Trent ths Kanawha Valley star, aaaawna, va. - Wa ar sura that persons suffering wlta in aeaaaca riuB will atilr In Ihaai. If uv tJ ."l " - . ,. . Is from, th Southern rata rinaer, newvrieano, ui. 'iry theml yoa that ar afflicted, aad w are sur that' j";''' yoar talBnanyoaaBaaoea m, u muy oranmu, Lit that bae recelred beneoia tatce other medicine can "a product. j from the Bt IuiaVaaworat.'' '1 Th hnmeni demand for th article Jspaalss Ttlk) f r la rapidly laoreasing. .rSVi,. from ths Oasette, TJavanport. low. Mr. Bpalding wobU aot, ohnot hi sua with aa ar- UclhdidBotaatoBoBeaalariU' i. - aJ . 4 1 H i rrrr r.j TTjA : single rUS X Ut AMBiaS PBafABBB . "ilt-tTBI a.111 aaiaa tan limaa Ita Anal annnallv iTT ' H . tSPALDINa'S PREPARED flUSE't1;-- .W.'til PALDHIO'S Pkla;PA,!lEp GLUE L , U i u'J t-,Wai'.if, , t,'ll 17ul AUmq'o PRSP-AREPj 0J-O 1 I T sata ins ruvm ioONOMTI PIBfATCHI '' . r-'t JET" BTransiat Tta Bavsi lilj,',8r " As sicidsBts will happen, ma ta wAl rrhratrd am niea.lt at very dealrabl to havw me ohoap aadooBl J venlena way for repairing farallar, fay, Orear-f I a. I . . - '- ' ' '-" ' t.-t VI f ! WAXiTsrrimPiBOLnaT a f meets ill each amargeoelea. d4 b kaaeahoM B afford I to be without U, llBalwajrSjrwy,a wy.-aiHca W.V..n.smrimriiat'i. " - iA Bvaaa pnk-,aca w:" ; . f J tea t "X' '",', t HnintT o. mubttro, , ,t,-. - Bo. 4S, Uedac B treat. Dew Tork. ::v; ; 5mo. -??;ii 11 1 , As atresia anprlaotpted prMll ar eMaxnwtlng- t : Pilea ttoa lb nntuapaotlng pnbllo, tuliatioae of at . BBPABBl. fiLTJB. 1 would aaattoa all awMie as i -t amis tv-rnre purrhHlng , and tkat wm nill o, 1 ' lltpsVALDlMtl fKBrABaBBLnaril - ") IS 4UieoUde wrpper;allthreare swlndungen " torfeita, ' ' - a j t