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M liiiw ? V : .. ,ti' Li3i;;i AiT'oll edi la cdlihJib'ti ,iiTl ) i VOL VIIFNO:; 83 . NE.W:SEBIES. f Uf BOIalVAEJ PE3 TEA'S j T r a aa a. . " 1) lui Qtdtc$ma 0 AIL Y. IlI-WMIT AID WEEXLI MANYPENNY & MILLER, fOBMSHlBi AD PBOPBIKTOBi, . CT'Offlw So. 80, M b4 0, onh Hlgll it ''' TABUS nrTAlUBtT III ADVAlfOB. Daily . ..' , $8 00 p year , ly tiit Carrier, per weak, UU etntt. frt-Wetklj ' v -;-$0o owm. - Aavarteaisi oy SBO WQtltsrOe octree 1 mt..W 00 1 Ont tqntrt 8 weeks.. 84 00 On "' .month IS 00 Dd " month. IS 00 On " .week.., 3 00 On . ""link.,, I7S 0n 3day.., 100 On ' ' .day.,. .75 Jn " " B month 10 00 Od- " ' Smooth. 8 00 On' -1 month. 5 00 On " llntertlon SO Dteplaytd advtrtlsimiQta hl( nor than lb abort fate. ... ' , ' r AdrtrflMiMtiU leaded tad placed la tht olnmni All notices require to b published by law, legal rate. lr o ran red on the tnstd xoltuiTlj after the Bret wk pr cent, nor tht tb above nw; bat til such wll PJf In theTrl-Weeklywithoetehergo. , . "i""1 bo "seeding Avlloea, per year, la lite, 4 SO oer line; outside , , " ' . . Nottoes of meoUng., charitable, ootetlet, flr eompanle All traiuitHi advtrUMnmtt wml t paid for to t iiaiM til rui will not binrM from. Wek1jr, nm price th Dll, . hwt th BdMrtlflM will Wmklf lion. Whan 'h Dad ra b mm, then th eharz r tht Weekl will b airiranf th laly .. T . No ailTcrtkMiitnt takeo axctpt fot A deBsltt ptrlod. .' BUSINESS CARDS. .i 7. A. B. 8DHDIS, Attorney At Iiaw AND NOTARY PUBUC. ;j ' avDot-AmbotMldlaf, tpporiU Oapltol (qtar. . , r . . - r. r i c i : OOLUMBDI, OHIO! A. OOBORND, : Attorney & Counsellor at Law, ': ' ' MARION, OHIO v Machbic MannfactnriBg Companj i rttAHDIAOTOMM Of i ' . STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, OMtlBft, MUllng MAthUtry , , ZletllxroetcX ',"fTorlat Of KTI1Y DUCAIITION. 0HAB. AifBOB, lip't. ,3 5-n "f ?, AhtBOl, TrM. . aion ltuo-u 1861. 1861. Summer Arrangements.—Time Summer Arrangements.—Time Changed. GREAT NORTHERN AND EASTERN ROUTE. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, & CINCIN'I RAILROAD. Connaellnt it Oreatlln wILtf lh PITT8B0EaH, IT. ' WATR1 it OBIOAaO BAtLKOAS Ibr FittibwrgK, ndadtlphia and BalUmort. Alto for fart Waym and Chicago. OonntctlDf at CleTCland with tb LAKE BH0B1 RAIL B0 AD rr Dunkirk, Hntfclo, Albany, Ht ton, andtrk. THREE TRAINS DAILY, IXCKPIItJNBAT, from Oolombiu, In eonaVetlon with Train on th MTTLE nia-fftl i AIfir, IHI.VIrIBD . . IIK8T TRAIN, "':, NIOUT SKPRH?8. Ltire Colnmbn at 3.40 AM will fear punADgcr at ail lUUon south of Gallon, lop at Palasuru, Ashlry, Oardington and 01 lead, and at allttatinn cortu oC Sallon, ajrlTlnt at Cleveland at 9 00 A. punmrk 1:00 P.M., Baffitlt 426F. H. Albany l.W A. M., New York B;3S A. BotonS:IO P. at.,PUUbnreh ria OrMtlln 3:Ht P. kf , Phalol bit 3:10 A. U. Chicago Tla Cant lint at 70 p. k . M' ' BB0OKBIBAIN. , . - ;;i Nl TOHK S.XPRB88Lee Oolnmbna at 11:10 a. m. Will Mop at Lewi Omin, (for Whit Balphut Bprlnri), Delaware, r iington, ttajlon, OknUIo, 81ir br.MMr London, Wullluaton and. OraftOB. arrir at ChiTtktnd at 3.3i p. mJ, Dunkirk, 8:50 p. m.i Boa. ralo, 1U.-SA p, t Albany, 6: a. m.; Ktw Yoik, 1:41 S. . Btoo, 4 40p.B, XhU Train oonnactiat Bbl yforBandntky.aad at Glaftoa for Xaltdo, arrtrlaf at TokAoaHft fu , v;. , ,. , . . THIBD TRAIN. -, MAIL AND 'A0COMM0DATIOM-lT Colnmboj at 0.30 p. at.- "Will atop at til ttation Bouth of Bbdky. aA t ,Nar. Loajda Wtlltaxton, Arafton, and Bna; aniffnf at ClneUad at B:M p. a. Sonv kirk, HM. n.fiuXio, SJJfla. m. Albany, S:20 p. m.; NawYork. 70 p. m.: Boatoo, 11:4a p. m. j, Pltubarcb, trfaOmtlliMta ll:Up. m.; Philadelphia, 1:00 p. m., Oblearo, 94m Onmlioa, :4o a. m. ,Tbia Train raioMi at Bhelby (ot landiukjr apd Ivlodo, arrlrisi at Xolado H:Mp... iA. C . -j,, , -,, , t Fttaat Sleapin Curi aro ran 'on ill Sight ltalni to Chicago, KeV ' ..York AndBottoa ' RatnogM Qhtelcti ThrougX to Nno Tori and Botlon 9 irnlmt;alm,to PkUaiUlpMaanA ,. -.i- iXn lofa (Vn. , HitrVfli Afrlttt at Cofnmbo .'.'. 11:15 1 . M. ' viactenatt iipiw arrire at Oolombnt at 10:30 A . H. AnwoawdtUoa Bxprbat arriTt at Oi f, Hy1. " -nJn : ..'i. i 11 U ' III I Columbui t7:50 ' rtutt luow at y ttnr tthr Rtmte M tawTkfclt via Crettlim n Cltw&ni, ,.;.ji'p; .AHAPAIWR80N,AfMl. -' Oofi W,.Juntl7,lt61.v,t mnj i'Ut StttlTtdl I uf r.. 100 nr. cn orbbi buck 1ISAI lOO ban vnait Blo Cooet, 1 mO pec old yawa UoTamainil vara t t A bacaOaalsai Oofl. . ... . - . BOO btU. ttaadard White Bvrart, tontkitlng of Fow di.Chrnthed.thaoalatod A and B Oofle Oofft. ; 7jouuaitworfc Htoiuonnu. 9 oi- alM aod N 1 HackeTel." V S tea. Plok Bs lOOba. LaytrBaKlM 60 ht. da lOOqr. box do d n lOO U Olcan, ddarBt braa'ai rtda. a W i ori7 T , .., ,W.tlCVVnAbat4 7:.r Red, WMt?iiid-;Blnc . . JsatoptMdby i.ri) 1 ' I ' t TBinlri'ioN,' r.t tprTO , '. W South Blfhttmi A niw noor skirt 4t-TLT.iT J Tr ' r riIt-!L'iJ: JTr: Br fwt far4 ' nakt )f EOOP IK HITS laMtadla t atanaar Ibr jjnn l Jj,X rtJ.-Jtapdttctj . 433:01 nn ""rai vn-rr ta .i.a,j r"'ii .a it ' r-;l "WOKaESHER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY ' , ao uuapen eonM t& JWt, r,V "Tha moat Rallakio taaautrl ,A- tkrU7 tl the EoglUn JBfHC.t Sim Sttndrtd Sntnmi Sducotori of OMo, THB BI8T . BNOLIBH W0TI0HAET BITAHT." '' tranl Mm JtMrytsAtrt. "Bait art nnwanla at a HaMa4 nuaiuiil Wovita. whoa mnlUfarlont BMaobigi asd darlnUoats, tnMttiar With thaii eontot RMlllaa. and nnnuaiatlaai at alaajrl Jtbefoi tb y." . - - - - OindnnoU Cbnumrolal. Bud tht DtcUton of lh MTmnbtrh of tki OkU Stat v itawurt AMooumon. . - Th nndtnlgiMd, mambanj of th Ohio Itate Taaehan' AaaOtlatlOD. atloot III Mm touli tahlav. anttla and IpaakUx. tha orthaa-ranh and ttronannUtlnn of WorOter Boval Onartn TIlnHnffiAtv: ,M m mm mmh.. dlally reoommend It at tha moat rallabla atasdard an-' tborlty of tht Bnflkh lufaaa, at It 4t nw writtea tad tptkan, ..... ... . . 7 . - .... . ... LoaiK Akdiwi, Praildant Kanyaa OalUf. u D. Uaaan, InparlntaodaDt BaaattUlt Bohaol. Taoa. W. HAtTiT, Bnp't kUaii Ion Union Bchtal.. - M. P. OowsajiT, Bnp't Pabllo Bohoola, Bandoakp. .'v 'obr Ltuch, Bnp't Pabllo Bohoola, OlreteTill. If. fliirroao. FrlndDal Clara land Wamala Scnlna- w. Hmntt, Bnp't PnbUt Bchaolt, Ku Cnloo. 'OHM OObaa. Prfnalnal lltaU MamuI MaKaiI. II InM. UTIIOB If AaoH. PrlnMnal VAtiwh YMMMJIUt Cincinnati. ' r "T7.: 77 ' - . B. ktiTLlop't OanWn Unitai Bchoola. - Bowm Baaii Principal McNaaly Bona) fcbool. w uma, jrra. jaauieauiif, udw vimafi Wm. W.BaWAJi, Bnp't trty Uataa Bohoal.. -. A. 0. Bonora. PrtavaloaJ Vaat Bark Inbanl Obm. Itad, ' . 1 Li . ' ' ' i.. ' .1 ,rJT. t ( ' j, t . . , B. A. Roitoi. Aaaoaiata PriarAnal Hurh BemooL Cam. land, i .-. . , :, xmosoii tmiM, Principal EIb Bcheol, Ohrr ' land. - ' 1 B. r. Htntima, Principal Clmlacd Inrtttat. J. A. Oarau, Prttidcnt tf Btottio Inatitatt, Hi- IB. W. L. HAMrJ. Pmf. af Chaanlatrr. OhlA Waalaraa rjnlTtrrtty. , B. B. Bamm, Vz-Otamltaloatrof Oomtoim School), OMo. . . . . JiNt Homtom, Prof. Bhitorlo, Obtrlln Oollef. Taot. Biu.Pnablat Aatkwh Oollar. K." TT . ft. Pro!.- Mathtnttloa, High Luooi,Aiayton. 8. 0. OtoiiaaotB, Prof, L acinar, Elgh Bcheol, B. U. Bamdi, flnpt Union Bchoolt, Atblaad. Mor Oan Btm Bvmdrod eOr Prettdmf of Oo)U- 01. rroftuort. Author and JHHnguith4d Zdvea tori, hav tndorMd flit abovt tmUmtnt. PRESIDENTS OF COLLEGES IN OHIO. H Alirm CoLLaaa.'Tt la trnlw a maanlflcant work. an honor la tht author, tht pnbuhr,,tnd thtwhtlt otntry.,'-Prtaldnt Andrtw. Ohio WntT.mv Vitrauirr f It areaada mw anacfav Ucti. It will be ray guide la orthography and pronnn datlon, and will often b eonaaltadbyBaforltf neat and accurate dcflniUona." Praatlaal Tbonptoa. W. R. TrLafTrm (Inrt wmw m1 W mra trrfnr ra hava hmI Wthtter'a orthography. At A recant n acting of our Iacalty.lt waa decided to change It to conform to that of i Worcester' Boyal Quarto Dictionary." Prldnt warnaia.x Wnmi'Ilanvi Oouaat. And It worth of tprauu approbation, rreioeni Bitcnotca. - OratLTR OoLLaaa. "It mora than BMtta bt anobv tlon. I rtooaamtna H aa th ttaadard authority! orthoepy to By children and ay ptplla." Prealdent Mtnan. v Axnoctl Coixaot ut adoot and aha to at In teach- log, wrltlnt and tpaaklnr. tbaorthotraDbr and elation of woicaatar'l BoraL Qnarto. Slottosary." Pruldaat Bill. . v.-. , . ,wi .; ' tin ill ny wrlllnf , tpaakln, and teaching, I hart tn dot to red to oonfonn to tb anlai for ortbofraphy and i loth lined I prennncatnon at contained in Worcetttra lilcuonary iioTact Mann, lata fraaidant. tnrroa Oouaaa. Otuaan'l moA eordlallv noon- Bond It as the moat reliable itasdard authority of th Bagltahlaagiiagtaf It M mow writtaa aod rpokn." Prealdent Aadrwt. : SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF OHIO, ivlom Btvl into) SmytX, OmmUtltn of Cbmtmon j r . w . coAooia wt onto. ... a a; . .. j Th Dictlorary ta aa awpaikatlilt aaoanaunt to th learning aad todattryaf It aatbor, and ta honor to tht world of letter. Tb meohanioal axacntion I far au pe rt or to that tf any other Lexicon with which, Iiaa qnlntd.,,1j ' . ' ' I . . . ;l i J , JYom Bon. B. H. JBamty. Xa-CbmmUtonaf of Moot in Ohio. . I Tht Boat rellabl ttandard aatbtrlty of lb Un- ) WHAT TBI Haraulina Newapaperai of Ohio Bay. I Irom th CUvtland Herald qf March 28. ) The orthography of th Worotater Dlctienarr la that meU br moat. If not alU anthora of dl Unction Iq thli eoantry and Bngutnd, and oonforait to tht ttntral Man or ordinary wntart and aptakart. ' Whaterar srelndioea Bar hart exit ted rreriowtT, t eaiafnl itudy of thia rolona will Inrartably b followed by a warn appreciation of in great awnt, ana a aatir to add It to th w 11 aelcc ted library, be It large or amall, It a) a library Initaalf, tad will remain aa imperiaha bit raoord of th learning tf It oemplicr. - ' Jrom V14 OlndlnnaH Qmmoreial of AprH 80, ' Sen are nnwardt of a hundred thonaaad word wood. bad and Indiflwent who Bultlfarloaa aaoanlnga aad derlratlona, to gather with their correot apelllng and pro anaoiatlon, ara tat clearly before th ere. Th work I nnaaeettonably tat greatest Thtaaarat of KogUat Word Ttr published. , . from th Cl9lad Fiaindalr Spt, S, 1800. Brldantlr Womoawram't Boraa QoaaTO DionoaaaT i not only th lat, out th aatr toorA of th tend or at mtd .andean by no poBtbtUty ruler by toeapar kw tr aontaortrty, ' ! J -. . f - . I - i from MtTWaJo-Slat of May . 1 ' At to raoiroaxiLattow. Woactrrta tt Ta trumtao followed by oar beat anthora; la daanltiont ht Mar nothing to be desired, aad In OtTBCBAnrr It la officWnt to tJ that Woacama eaa be saely followed. . , j . ... INOHAOt Ac BBAGfle ";. PDkUiheri, Boaktallora 4c 8tatlntr, HO. m BUPKRI0R BT., CLBTBLANB, OHIO, ui9- I ... I .-r V: , i'.i, ; .Jr'.l n .. .;.";-. ". THE RITJTUAIi BENBFTT j LtEE ISSURAKCE COllPANY, J : . -.v; . .J i r.i .(,. r j DtTlA)atJttntirr 1,1881, 41 PwOtBt A88BT8..-.;.;....;.V.V...r..'.i...v$JAi.M 50; r-. CTiT . I flUtmettt JTaaiattrr it i881"": c ttUraca, pr statement Jan. 1st, 1800. Boctlred for PramroBt dnr-"' ,3,400,M. 30 - tog id lear wu.,ujitu,uoj u i r. Bocalred for Interest dndng . - . .. . Bit year lo..... m.uit w al1 tnfa n. aOT7 trfl U . . -,' fld 0 lalms by Daath,$07l050 Ou ... , Wd Polleitt tnrrea. - --- -l"- dered tl,lIIB9.o'i tl i ' Paid BaUrict, Post- ,, . , .... ara, Tare,' - ' - - -chara.ato...u. . IIJBSO 54, . ,;.t "l !";. . Paid Camalaslon tt - , .- , ,,.,, r--; t, Agenta ......... 30 " ' " . PaM Phyitetajis' fee. 6,W 9 -f; ' " Paid Aanaltr..u: 117 00 PaU DiTMond dur- ypJ! 5 Bel tb jcar .,..,.100,100 7J 583,091 03 - 411,078 li Baianot .lankary fen. mi. 83H,"8 SO giJrj.T A88BTB. : , Cash a hand........w...r tt,89M IB . Bond and Mortgaica on Beat. -,,. ,, , . 1 Bateta. worth obm th B2BOUI loaoru. ...... . .,187,841 68 frunlum Bote, oav Palloiat. u loroa, on ij orawmf o per aant. lntert.. 1.270 rVU if f tV Mai Bttaia..... , W.8M 7 : ijt . IrtanaanBcrlp............. . B 44 IrtBlnma, Note and Oath, la ( toBrtt of tranrmiMioa.... 1l' 43,141 tS " " total AjNtl..,. .,w.r.M. BAeiaVUB 10 TrStBfoncte to ftrot, (nrtn;......t8,48e6i 1,431 new Policial hart been kanud durtnf th year. -' After a aartfal takahtroa of th preaant ralo of tht tBtetaadlna) Polldatof tb CaBpaoy, aad hsrrtat; th watsatarjf ewataiaal In reaarr UMraraa, tht Diraaten hart declared a Pirnnora 01 to per oanu ta th Pnral an paid at tha tabl rate, to all pollciea for Br in force, lamed prior to Janaary 1, I860, payabta acoordinf to tha preaant rule of tha Company. '''' Bateafor all klndatf Lite tToattDpaeltt, PreapecV aa, BBteBaatt, and AppllcaUona, will bt furnished wrraDTcVAjtaa,at ttteiiUCt(AlawlM tht Qoav ? tot)' at. t. ATBBflOir. rraaMoni. . f .?? . .' L. Oi GBOT BB, Viet f iMal. lSJvq.lLKtt, aoretarr. ,, , J " : J'- M. 4 iahmoa m ninrV - JlarchSS. 1S61. .' ..v Mi-t.4MaBhi,0- 1a TtMin a.i vaare riLRO, r trerv e-ry.jo. Ttlt 8t tINtt tanRaeatUIMtUr, Bed at K ...air "M mm. ia"litt 2. I'al ", "1 au-1: 'it,--...., ,a iiMnM,-,,! ' . . .-, t, it l b eivwa In tU.tite rartewa hrn.h- ij,- .1 I ' ChliortraTt Btlr r0, don tn the beafafT ' .K.ft ;. Z,llZUvuriri a-ir-irUi,;i'.e,lt .1 j,.,,, Scroftila; or King's Evil, it a constitutional diaeaw, a corrtpHbA of the blood, by which thi fluid become witiatecL weak, and poor. - Bring; In the circulation, it pormcfef the who! Body, and tnty burst ont In dbease en ahy part of it. - No organ U free from its attack, nor is there one Which ft may not destroy. The tcTofulcruar taint it tarioutly caused by mercurial disease1, low lirmjr, dis-' ordered or unhealthy food,' impure air, filth tnd filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, tbove all, by the venereal Infection.' What ever be its origin, it Is "hereditary in the con.' stitution, descending from parent to children unto the third And fourth generation " indeed, It seems to bt tho xod of Him Who inys, "I will jVisit the iniqultiet 'of the fathers upon tliciv cluljieit." : 1 . .'. ' .,' , ', . Its effects, commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulceroui matter, which, in tlie lung.., liver, and internal organs, it termed tubercles ; in tlie glands,, swellings -n and on the surface eruptions or scrres. , .This foul cor. ruptlon, wjuch gtndert in (he blood, depress tlie energies of life, sq that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from acrofulovs com plaints, but tliry have far less power to withi. stand the uttaclu f otliei diieaaeti conse quently, vast, number .ptrish: by disorders which, although not tcrofulous in their nature, nrc tUl rendered fatal by: this taint in Ui system. Most of tho consumption which de cimates tlio human family has its origin direotly in this tcrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseaaes of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed,. of all the organ, arise from or are aggravated by the tame cause. , One quarter of all our people are tcrofuloui tlicix persons are invaded by this lurking in frction, and their health, it undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blorjd by kn alterative medicine, and in vigorata . it by healthy food and exercise. Such 4k medicine we supply in ''' ; - AYER'S';-'"-' Conipound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the' most effectual remedy whicn the medical skill of our times can. devise for this every, where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedial that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system " from its ' destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also .those other affec tions which arise from it,-tuch as Eiturrivs and Skin Diseases,' 6t. Anthony' Fib a, Rose, of Ehysipeias, ?iiiPT.?s, Pustules, Blotchm; Bt.atns and Bon, Ttmons, TETTtit and Salt Rnr.ii:, Scald Head, RiNowonu, Rheumatism, SvvHiLlTicandMEiict'iiiAi. Dis- r.AsjvT'n)i',3T, DvsPBrsiA, DEiitLiir, oidr1 uuleod, all Complaints akisino ritOM Vitia ted oh JttvrBB HLoon. 'lTie popular belief in ' impurity ofth blood " is founded in trath, for scrofula is a degeneration of the btoodr The particular purpose and Virtue of thia Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions, ' - ' - i,' !A-ZEJR'S .'' Ague - Gnre, , 1 (oa waa atreiDT-euaa or J Intermittent Pevw, 'rvr Fsvir and Ague, Remittent Fever, Chill Payer, Dumb Agae, Periodical Ilradarhe, or Billon Headache, and Billons Fevera, Indeed for tha whole claaa crfdlaeaaet orlajlnat Ins; In biliary derangement, canaed by the Malaria tf Jlaaniatlo Conntrlvar e are eriabled here to oOVr Ihe eommtmry a remedy which, while it cure the tbove complaints with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any quantity; Bifr rertpny irforajutbl in district where rrt'aflKngfliordei's prevail. Thi "L'rnw"xrel thetnlttaiatro poison of Fever ni Aour from the system, and prertnts the dt- Telopment af tit diaeaaayif taken on th firit oJSr proachof itsprtmsnitorjr lymptomt. It it note e, IV the best reTeedy ever- yet ryu Bit teovertd frr this cVtss of complaints, but. also the cheapest.. The large qtiantity rro supply for a dollar brings it within tht roach of every body ; and in biliout districts, where rat r.u arc AiiiK ur have it and use it freely AoCh prevails, every body should both lor cure and protec- Hon.,' A (treat superiority 0f this remedy over any other ever discovered fur the speedy and certain cure or Jntermittcnts is that it contains no Umnina or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious cHerts nhaterpr upon the constitu tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if ther bad never had the disease. Fever and Agy it not alone the consequence oi the miiiaanalio'poiaou. . A great variety of disor ders arise from its. irritation, among which are Kiwnlmn, Rheumatism, Omit, Ifmaache, Blind nnt, loothiitht, linrnchf, Catarrh.Aithma, PuU pitatimi. Viiivful AJfertion of the Sptren, Ihstrr Ut, I'uiu til tlir bnwth, folic, i'arnhjtis and lit ranirmrut uf tht Stomach, all of which, when urit;iiiutiii iu this cause, put on the tufcmiitreiif tiipt, or become periodical. This " Cl'ltu " expelt the poison from the Mood, tnd consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrauta and persons, travelling or teuipotMrily residino- in the malariout dlatricts. If taken ocsu-i ionally or daily while exposed to tho infection, mat win oe excretra iroui uta ayatcm, aim cannot accumulate in sufficient q'uantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even tiore ralu.ililt for prbttc- tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter mittent if tliev avail themselves of the Drotection this remedy affords. r Prepated'by lVri i. C. ATSB e CO., Uwtll, atatt.1 BOBBBTB At BAlfTJBL. Oolujabaa. And br Srurglita and Dealers aTsryvher. , BOTV.lrCi.tvaw CA5ADIUI srmJJITATE3 KAIL LONDONDERRY, GltASGOW. Lirerpool, Montreal, Quebec, I j - avivd . . : 1 TSTJH W, TOHK. 1 Tht Montreal Ocean Btaaaubrn OoanraaVs Brst -els at .kll-poweradOlyde-tmtrl Bteaaarl (ail every Bat ray from POBTLABD, oarrying th Canadian and United Battel Mail tad lisiiugirt, , u, lrOKWIQIAN, HOBTH AHIRI0AR, BOBBMIAN, . ANQLO-SAZON, HOBTH BRTTOIf, ; , - HIBBBNIAN, OAHADIAM, M0TAB00T1A5., Shortest, Cheapen andQwickcatCwna rey aarcw srvarn AKKSZCA TO All XiXtt Of KTTKOrX. Etot PhatBRW to Sarcrptt. 1 " sanri taeut ttcart 1 m awva , - . . x Will tall fhrej UTBKPOOL aTorWlTaslBaaalaw, and from QtJlFIO eyery Ba.ttirlay,ealllniat LUHVUnVBttBI. to race IT oa board and land atallttad nUaMawra 4ak Bwtfl Tamlaaul aa.A 41 -.at A " m aavarcwaj. . , w mtmsk A vats Alf'atw tttUU frVVUMMKa ... njTae lieamar art built of Iron, In water-ugbt empartBtnts, carry each an txptrtenced Bargeon, and vary attention It paid to th comfort and aeoomaoda Uon of patngrt. Altheyprooeeddlnet toLODOn. ubbx, oi gieai nn sna aeiay or ailing at at. John b) avoided. leagow paasirnsrt tr reraltBtd with ran paaaaft Uoksta to and from Londonderry. " Betnra tickets granted at reduced rstas. " 0rttnoate taaaed rot eaiiyuig t and arlnrtngont psa aracera trcaa all the prinelMl towaaatfvea Britain aod Inland, at radaetd rate, by this line of steamers, and ty toe wAatunuxun laaa 1 Of BAHJlla PA0KB18. tearing Liverpool averf weak. ..x .- ; f : r J ?m; Bla-ht rrnftB foi Xi mtpwarde pay "able latlVinKlaBdtlreiaad, Scot- latatti ar vrtuee t -. . ' f orpattte' erpty at the Bet BS tf HOAtJa BAT, New Vork, and IS WAjfXJtt ST., i j -. lASrs AUUtU.-eeseral Igrnta, a Otto-; a), n. ARMSTRONG 7 ' aolO-lydA Pott Office, Coluaaaaa, Ohio. . . Co-Ptutnenhlp. IHATT? niS AIT AOlItlTTED JUT tea IAMBS ADOCB BAItT aanartn la mv baal- aaaa, Wttka wUl had after be aondnatad aautartba ana tnaawa, .., - Pa BA1B. aw BOBia Miaa Bt. OolaBba,feklJ,19lJU.-, , .03 WT."1-!' MarS ' J&1aXUaAJU.a , . , d (IAH of TAalea'a rttebUthamBt, , Pieeftter wora r;tiisbm5, ft, y) Ii Basuteaabl Bbarln., I ahtf, Otrllagand Drearhulilo the New ' tiatr eattinw aiooa, Baal Beat rwi, araa aua.roa viDO .wnaa i atliatrattea 1 - - -n ailiisanalaa all Summer Arrangement. Summer Arrangement. Little Miami & Columbus & Xenia RAILROADS. for Ciaoiiinati, LijtohhMy&l ; f ,: Till., s a a -..;;.ki JMll S,'i: Through to Indianaooht wlthoat Change af Car i and but Ont) Outtgeof parbetweTjn 'i,c Four Trains Daily Corq'fcolumbu "..'), '..(.', mmmimia ,'i.. -i " it'-".: - FIRST TRAlI tr,-.kiz- AOOOMMOBATIOW at K A.'n.. ttanln1 .t att ate, Bon baa Columbus aad Olnatnaatl and Dayton, ar rtVlnr at Olnclnnatl at 10 OS a. aa.. aad at Bantam at o.iva.B.iConnMtujiatSarton for ImUaaapoll aa tto wtt.: V : ' secotiiaii;;,: Ma t VVABDia . Jni i J . , . London, Charleston, Ocdarvllle, Zenla, Sprint Valley, uorwu, rreapon, rort aocienv morrow ut.; Lebanon, Fosttr's, Loreland and MIKord, arrrvtei ae-ClDriaoati ovaiana ana BiHora, trtivtni as-uineisrnati n Dayton at 9.45 p tt.bomtsratlnwwlta ta llBlselpnl BallroaAfor LeuiavMle, By., Via Iro, Bt. Lonu, NcwOrleaoe, etc,! at Dayton asa.su p. m Ohio tnd Mil cannet, Cairo, for Indlanaptlta, Lafkyette, Terre llaote, Chicago and au rrcaiarn points. .,,'.: .1 iu '"i, THIRD TRAINS; 1?; MAIL at 9.10 n. m..atonnlnrat all atatiana bataaen Oolombnt and Zenla, and at Bprlaf Valley, Corwin, Morrow and Lovelaad, arriving tt Otnclnaatl at t. m. "," ' . FOURTH TRAIN.', ' "' NIOHT BIPBKdB. via Strtoa. at 12 00 midnlaht. topping at London, Xante, Dayton, Ulddletowo and Hamilton, arriving at GlnclnnaU at 5.S5 1. in.; at Pay ton at B.SS. b. conneotlog st Olriclnnitl with tht Ohio and HiMlmtpai Railroad lor LoalsaUto, tBMVUM), Tlncennaa, Cairo, Bt. Lou la, Maaphit, Maw Urteaaa, and all points Bouth and South-west; also, at Day ton for Indianapolis, Lafayette, Ttrrt Haute, Chicago, etc IT 'or further In form t (Ion tad Tbrongh Ticket. tpply to at. L, DOIIERTV, Tlcktt Agent, Unien Depot, Oolumbna, . P. W. 8TBADIB. no V ilnoatl. Qenertl Tlcktt Agent, Clncli JN0.W.D0BBBTT, 1 ' Ageat, Oolumbna, B. W. WOODWABD. . ' Bnperlatenderrt, CrnclnnaH.' OWambus, July 14, 161' RAILROADS. EAST. RAILROADS. EAST. CENTRAL OHIO RAILROADS. EAST. CENTRAL OHIO AND RAILROADS. EAST. CENTRAL OHIO AND Steubenville Short Line RAILROADS COMBINED! r OONinCOTlNO AT BELLAIEB WITH TBB BALTIMORE"! OHIO, I , ASD AT.PITTBBUBQB WITH TBB , ' PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 7 j ,BA TTiRQiV-T): '" "i (j .. P0BM1N9TBJ :.in;c.l . Shortest, Quickest & Moat Reliable p j Route to all Eastern Citieal. ... 11 j li, y , Train Leave Colnmbn a follow :. ': 1 . M0BNIHO KZPBIBB vn., l .n Leave Columboa .3t A. at, rtnet TJnlon Dtpot. via etiairt or Btenbeoville 1 arrives at Ballatrt, w.'Ai A. M. Bteubanvllle, 13.80 P. At.; Pittebnrgb,3.40 P. H.; HsiTtienrr. 1.10 A. at.r eta jlAantotsn. arrtree at Mew Tork JOO Ak M.t via thiladohia. rttn at PkUel uaipuia, a.wa. St., flew sola, jti.su a. ga.n vonoeoa ate tt Harritbarg lor Baltlmora, aritvlngat J.4 A. M. Bleejiig Cari, ttttched 'jto) tlilt lrin rroia Do inmost, rua tiraotly throagh to Beiuir or Pittsburgh without tbange: and Paastagtrt via Allen, wwnamvt tanw loriaioa. v., ILTTWO H0TJB8 IS ADTAHOK OJ JfOKTffIRK , LiNBB. . . Thi Train alio connect at Bellaire with the . I Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.- - " ' ' PITTBBUBQB IIPBE83.' Leaves Oolnmbua II 83 A. M.i from Union Depot, Tit Stenbenvlllt; trrtve at Newark, 13.30 P. M.i Coshoc ton. 8.13 P. M.t Btenbuvilte, P. M. Pittsburg, 8.40 P. it. ITpIbj h the only rant by which Pangr 1 letvt ciactnnau at 7 A. at., to tarateh u i bnifb la daylight, without change of cart or delay ,1! t r PAST UNI. Leave Colombo 8.13 P. M., iron Union Dtpot, via Bellslre: arrives at Newark, 3.83 P. M.I Zantsvllle, 4 33 P. BT .1 Belial re.T .53 P. M.t Plttabarrb. 11.83 P. M.t Hanrteburg, 8.00 A. M.t eta AUmtoten, arrtras at New York, P. M.i (s PMMMphta. arrivaa PhUadalphla, 1.10 P. M.; New York, 6 P. U, .Thl Train also connect at llarrlsbnrg for Btltlmore, ar rivtofat ir.Bt. - -a. Thi Train run through to Ballalr or PUtabartwltfe- ont chant of Cart; aad from pittebar that la .00 change of Cars to Philadelphia, or via A Han town to w lork-lhut offering ' ' ' Tha only Route from Colutabu to Baltimore, j I ruiiadeipma, or etj york, with only .; j ;ooa change c.Cara,,!::...!-. By thia Trala Paajweani arrive ia New Voik art hoars In advance e tbe fiortbera Unea. , 11-::,, Thi Train alio eonntcte at Be liaise with tht Baltlnwra . ali. n - - '- " . , ' '..'.11-:!. - 1 1 i: .! iJ UiW .1 '.. CTThla Rout la 30 anile) rjorte to Pittsburg, 1 anaimore man mu muee snorter tor New York, than Northern Line. :r: Bagptg-o Checked Huongl. to all im ;. . , 'pottint Polntf A8t.',';; ' !,, ! ASK IOR TICKJtli VIA ? .' ' . ' BELLAIRE OR 8TErjBENyiLLE,,.;r .. ! 1 1 '.):. e 'i-.a 'i 1 Tlckete Cr)C ayer . either Uatite 1 JN0. W. BBOWN . , Ota. Tiekat Agent Central Ohio K. B .' .. ' ... . I. A. BUIOBUTBOH, , uid. Aiuaai Agaui ewuoauvnie ouurt uwa. felt . .' - - ,iia.aaaB. aatr wvr aw natuin'. V ' " V."' as WWW l V'-? . 1 .Vfuat 11 . . .a at a.,- . T71111rti j3l. CaVlll aGRIGULTUIUL wamhousb i a jt tr l "i rtti'r ''-miO l iti-.ji maixb m it' I . GENERAL HARDWARE: j . KAILA.OLABB, IABS, TuTtKOOBDAM, " , . piatena Wao c willow Ware, tthertad fefccwr Belttng, late Uasbar, Boa tad king, ,j rQ f , ol-dly C E W T W 19 A UN S 'TrBTmHIlfO A OOOBI Novtltlet la Ntok Ties tad Scarfs. -. 1 1 i- C5 " Bvroa and Garroto CoIItri. j '' tabreiaerad roaat BatiMhitft f 1 Ptrlt Kid Glove, superior make. . . ... ., Golden Bill ehtrta, Tariaetetyleei0 - - Boya'OokteaBIU Bhirte, do s.rtrlj.-.Oisi tf. J Driving and Street v love, do . , ' ' ! Bemmad Poekel BaadkevehMb, rArloej kthe' ' : Half Boa and Under nrstante, " . a'pHlS " '' - tVWfcfauJait. weitr .SOMETHING!': NEWS . I I- .. T"v ,.'."! )i, .u.',.av OWARD & QO' fALV AT NO. 83, leUTnUIGU BT' m7 mm aiaitatti iirej vu atww !, w jwi, ; AMERICAN WATCHES,! riannfac tared by . S0WABD Ac CO :' Boston: M, Tbes Waatbaa ara far esparror to anythlsg mt eeend an thai HaKIW. Wiaaatara. Uarlaa tha l.d u. I can avail theat at price to sulijht tiaaa, .. j, bare joji i.-.M , AMERICAN WATCHESfl vt, ajawftotcM by Af MJTO 5i TB A CT, a. CO th,t lotet 10 Tf"- v ; t a j us i.'ir ni?:Kii. -non -nvciit v ta 'jw aWll' f J f 1 6 , vmiy, per year. .''vt,r.,.. .;...!.l.'.,..t 0 -M PI ' wsway.per Mr.v...iA.r.v.Mr... 3 1 Wakl, piyt:.,...M.s..,rt. I,,, [From the London Times 26.] The Trial of American Democratic Institutions. baa been Bald thu a strong' government moananethiof; elte than a weak people, If tuit ratxim a tracr. tha itaauumi. h,.,ih,t. of the United State are Bow being lobjeoted to al aBatarsr.aaa ataatm. ' IBT . I . v m " - ar uaa eaiiea rorih degree of publio tplril aod Of atuebmeot to the Unloa highly oredtttble to repoWionn loyalty, bur It ba mad erioa iaroade on th Integrity of the republican form ol government Ever lince th bonndarleaof th Constitution were traced by It early louden, the wethnea of tha r.t. ecaUve ha been guarded a the palladium of Amertoaa iioeriy. .except a vast patronage, fewr.ttf the prerogative by 'whloh monarch make tbeir Dtrwnal Inflnenea fell vera eaatal tn tbe chief magistrate. He was. Indeed, to ba the most powerful of oUlient, bat hie atrength, like thai of aotpUve giant, was to be exerted Dbder the direotion of tha envl-n nmia -l Short a was bit tenure of office, and atriogent a were toe tecaritle exacted Tor bis good be havior, bis ererv aot waa watnhoi with a mora than Venetian Jealouty Europea obtervere, itruck wlib lb htlpleunett and, roslgoiAoasea o( the President Id time of peace, were tempted to predict that he would become a mere cipher In tlm of (edition or war, and tb vacillation of Mr. Buchanan, when tbe itcesaton crisis po corrtd, went far to confirm tbat impression. Th last four month bar revealed to ns, and' perbapito the Americans themeelve, tb falla cy of inch anticipation. Th stability of tb Federal Constltntlon baa been severely tried, and It ha not come unscathed oat of tbe trial; bat th damage (attained ha not been on the tide of authority, but on that of liberty. The tiwrtueruem wuum not oorrow our experience: but they hare already booght their own, and lea then half a year of civil war baa wrong from thorn eonoeaeioD of principl that would bar latitfled Lord North and George III. They bav taken Dp arms for a political Idea, bat wbo that has watched tb pace at wbicb or ganic change bav been harried tbroago Con ' gross In a month session, would undertake to say that tblt idea will long retain It identity, or that the government which make peace will bettsentially theeamea that which declared war? It is a nroof of Preaidpnt t.Wrvln'a t-nnaliuli. of American character that he foresaw and "dlt- connwa," to to (peak, tblt reaction at tbe earll est moment.- The tuspenslon of tbe htbeai cofpoa act, which haa so often jeopardized the existence of English Cabinets, has been ratified without any formidable opposition- Tbe seiz ure of all the private telegram at the North era etationa baa been hailed as an unexcep tionable Bite of "smartnas.M flna ant aft,,. another ha been pasted, almost by acclamation, to atreagthea the hands ot the central govern ment. - Tn extraordinary confidence reposed In 0jrl MoClellan,and the summary powers of military discipline, extending even to the appointment of a Provost-Marshal in Washing ton, with which be baa been armed, tetlfy to a new sense of tb valne of subordination. Bat a snu mor triklog, and wren oomlcal Illustra tion af lb tame preTlling Kntlment, Is to be foand In th language beld by one of our New York eotemporarle. This journal, with a "morbid craving fordlshonor" never paralleled by th French pree in its most terrile days, in tokae th (oppression by authority of dujeour aging Intelligence from tbe sett of war. It peak In a vein of lablim penitence of the 'unbridled license of oar Northern press, free from tb wholetome ceniorabtp which keep tbal at the South In doe -subordination to an tborlty." W trust thi confession will not fall Into th hand of Count Ptmlgny, or .ha-will atrengthan bib apolocv for a liceuslntf avstem with a mor modern authority than the aot of oar Hanoverian klngir How long will this fit of telf-reetralnt laatT wiu tb UuionHtaof raa North tnbtnit kwbile, at th ontaet of th war, to Mr. Lincoln, aa lb Athenians submitted to Pericles, only to relapse into their old impatience of allvindivldual as cendency? Or aball we suppose that a deep and permanent change haa ooma over tbe spirit of American democracy, as observed by De Tocquevilie, and tbat tha terrible advance of nclrsrsal cqnaUlly',iB tha midst of the mine which -It haa made." haa at Ion Mh ma arilh a obeckf Ar we to reoognlx la the presenteri. tit on of Ahot rvaadolimtaterioe la too histo ry of nations during whieh ta .rmrrecil of life eomettme tetm ta ehift it ahannel and to bow more equitably for th inttret . Or, 'again, discarding all metaphor- and argument from Analogy, ihall wo yield t tha totpicioa that th Umt predicUd By Lord MnCanl-rr. wkan tr, Jeffereoniaa polloyr aheald break down nnder in pressure of Astra aaa. ditoonttat, aa .al ready oreruken Ajnerioa, and roarred tb craaA aparuacMit waioo ) WM . aoaV3uA.mr befOT th world; For cor own part, are ara not dir. posed to adopt ton hastily, any of these bypoth ete.. Xbt eonrto-oi ovule in. America haa Bitnerto diseoaoertad,' DoALragna. ooajaotar only, bat eober oalcalatlon.r No ont thought that tb North waa ia earnest abont going, to war, but they toon pledged Ihtmtelvw too deep- im ,A a,BAA. a A . . . . ' aim we ttrvut intBmcuuo, wnitn wa to break tut opoa iha ret iavamoa of th ooainera oll, ha arrver yet ukart place. .. Th party aiNentiona of tha avorth. (eeraed ineura ble, and f robably ao man in Amarioa beileyed tnatvemoorau and Republicans would rally round Mr, Liaeolm tqf raranga tb iatulta to rtoerai property. : Aa foe rat armamanta and regnUf warbka eeUaatea, it , waa agalnrt ail probability tbat a praoticel and commercial rta- iioB.woaia ver endare tbtm. Every on of toon uppauuaa. oSB area tne reaaonahlaraa anmpuoa that a reveree would wound . Amtri. Ban vanity to tb qnlok, and rait a clamor for vtogeano throughout th North, bar proved to be nafonndad. . Warned , by thi lanon cw ara not rata enough la- fram aay bypochetri coDcecriiig $b rrado erblt ef a TransaOlaatlo revolntion. Th latt return of tha imnorta of New York tkow deplorabi etat of aojaai aroa. bttt W aannot ere tend to ear Altai taia will k.ra any tfftct ia atevine the rrorraaa of tha w a sear ot waava ana pecaiatlon ia th milita ry tviagusamaut ao CT at that each soldier mate the Pnltod, But twloa . aa much at oar own, uu ween twwtoer a great oeai more; of a total exptoditaraoi ana mUUon dallara rua rfl.ra , ef frequent drtum, and af mach iU-fealiag svvwoao , tBo two oraaoiet m in army. . Mat the kdreoau f paao oan tearoely gat a hearing, and, judging of tha future by tbe preoent, It will aot turpi iae St U w Uv ta bear oar oeeaiiit boaatiog that their Sadgete aro tha moat xor bltant and their National Debt th blggett and th moat rapid of irrowth la ereation. Important Correspondence between Prince Gortschakoff and Baron De Prince Gortschakoff and Baron De Stoeckl. -1 Th Rnteltn MlnltUr. M. DeStociil. had in auuieuoe ut ue s icuiuBt on oaiuroay, ana reau tu Hint jusj loiiuwicg mtpaven Sj . ., u PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFF TO BARON DE STOECKL. ST. PETERSBURG, July 10, 1861. Af. V StKtkU it... tier, tit. i ' ' . " '"'"' ' u i' Sta From th beelnnlnc of the eoeflirit wnlrh divide lb United State of America yon bar beea dtttred to tnak known to tb Federal Oorarnmeat tb deep Interttt with which oar aagatt muter was obeerrkig tb development of a orl.it whlon puts In question tb prosperity uuv eim taw waiatenow or tne VOIOTi, 100 Emperor profoundly regret to eee that the hope oi a paooeiDt- eolation ia not realised, end that American clvisto alreadv In arm ara readv to let loot apon their eoantry lb moot formidable of th ecourgea of political odty a civil war. vnyraortinag eigntyyeara tnat it na existed the American Onion ow It Independence, It tcuferrog rite and Its proreat, to tb eonoord of It) - mtmoert, contact ted aodtf th aniplce o na tllaetriOe foamier, by institution which ntro weB am to reconcile- the union with liberty, , Thi Uplon k8 been faithful. .It !ka. WIW; f, lb. ik) the; PfKVt '.i.5-!tta I ll IV; prosperity 1 bletory. II wunout examnle in tha ann.ia r istory. It would be denIorablaT that. aO ao toneluBiv an experience, th United State abonld b hurried into a breach of tha toltmn oompaot, waion, np to thi time, bat made their power. . In spite bf the diveraitv of thuir oon atltations and of their Interests, and perhaps vu- uwauaw 01 aaeir- girernty, t rort dee o teem to. org them, to draw alnur tha t earll. tional bond whioh is tbeJbaalt of tb very con dition of tbeir political existence.1 In any event, the sacrifice which they might impote apon themselves to maintain it ar beyond com- rariton who loose wnion aistointloa would bring after It .United, tbe; perfect themselves; IsoUted, they are ' paralyzed. ' The straggle which unhtppily bt jast arisen oan neither be inaenniteiy . prolonged no. lead f to th total destruction of one oi tbe parties. Sooner or later it will be necessary to oome to some set tlement, whatever It may be, which nay eaute tb divergent Interest now actually ia oonfiict to CO exist, ..The American nation would then give a proof of high political wisdom in seek ing In common, such a settlement before a use lens : effusion ef blood, a barren aouanderlne of atrength and of pubUo Vichea, aad acta of vtoieooe ana reciprocal repriaal shall have oome to deepen an abyss between the two pur ties of tbe Confederation, to end definitely In tbeir mutual exhaustion, and in the ruin, per. bapt irreparable, of tbeir oommerolal and po litical power.. Our angnst master cannot re sign himself to admit such deplorabi anticipa tions.' His Imperial ' Majesty still places nit confidence lo tbat twaotleal rood tanaaof aha citizen of th Union who appreciate so jndr-. oloualy . tbeir true Interests, ill Majesty Is happy to believe that tbe member of the Fed eral Government, and tb 'loflaentll'mo of th two parties, will leiae all eoatlon and will unit all their efforts to calm th effervescence of th passion. There ar no interest so di vergent tbat It may not be possible to reconcile them by laboring to that end with seal and persevereoce. In a spirit of juttioe and modera- tlon. , . .... If, within the limits of your friendly telttlons. yonr language and your ooansela may eootrib- ot to tnu result, you will ret pond, eir to th Intention ef hi Majetty th Emperor la devot ing U this the personal influence which yeu may' have been able to acquire during your long tet- laeooe at weaning ton, and tbe consideration which belong to your charaoter, aa tha repre tentative of a sovereign, animated by the most friendly sentiments toward tbe American Union. Tula Union Is not simply In our eyes an element essential to tb universal political equilibrium; It constitutes besides nation to whioh our august matter and all Russia have pledged tb mott friendly Interest for th two countries, placed at the extremities of the two worlds. Both In tbe ascending period of their develop ment appeal called e a natural community 01 Interests and of , sympathies, of , whioh they have already given mutual proofs to each other. I do not wish here to approach aay of tbe anee- tlon which divide th United 8iAee -. We ere not called upon to express ourselves In this eon test. 1 be preceding considerations nave no other object than to atteet tbe lively solicitude of tba Emperor la the preeeace of tha dangers which menaoe tho American Union, and the sincere wishes tbat hi Majesty entertains for tht maintenance of that great wotk, Bo labor loasly raised, and which appeared ao rich In it fntar. -' ll is in thi aenae, air, that I deain yon to express yourself, a vail to the members of the General Government, aa to the influential persona whom you may meet, giving' them tbe assurances- in at in every event tho-American nation may count npon tha most cordial sympa thy on the part of our angnst matter daring the important crisis which it is patting through at present. " "" - Receive, tir, th expression of my very deep eoMideratioB-?, .j. . Gobtacbiof. ' Tb Secretary af State baa delivered to- tt. 8tockl tb following acknowledgment: , , :. MR. SEWARD TO M. STOECKL. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 1861. Tbe Secretary of Stat ot tha United Statet is Authorised by tb rreaident to xnrH to M uebtoecBi, tnvoy extraordinary ana minister Plenipotentiary ef his Majesty tbe Emptror of ttuiiia. nit croiouna sense ot tn noerai. friendly and magnanimou sentiments of his Majesty on tb aubjeot of tha Internal differ encea which for. a time have seemed to ihrtat- en the American Union, aa ther are communi cated In the instructions from Prince Gortacba- kotf to M. DeStoeckl, and by him read by bis Majesty's direction to the Prealdent of the Uni ted State and , the Secretary of State. M. DeStoeckl will exprei to bit Government tbe satisfaction with which the Government regards mis new gsaraniy 01 a frvenrunip Between, tn two ooontriee which had Ice beginning with tb national existence or tb United State.-. The Secretary of 8tate offer to M, DeStoeckl re newed assurances or hit blghoonsideratiDn. J M. ED. DESTOECKL, etc., etc. ;i.;M.;TOiMs;te): rrjjnt Btreet, Between Bute) and Town. npHB OLDv OA it BIAS A. A. Buor la sun running, and although C th nreasur of late year haa eat heavily I apon aer iwnafng gears, be la tll tare- Wl f ' "" Bt ont those snlendld PH JITONB. ROCKAWAtB. aad PBIMOB ALBBBT'S BHIfTINel TOPS and BO-TOP BUOGLBB. CA&RIAaKS, BKPBK88, BKBLBTOn, DIMO0BAT and GBOCBBT WA00B8, SMALL OMNI B0BBB sad BAOaa.- Twenta vtewetoadx maaafaa ruling haa given ont work wide-tperad .reputation throngh the Booth aod Wert. '- f 1 '-- 1 Wt uaraior aeaa 11 antMoetsary to tap any thing mora In regard to th loauty ot onr won. wewaJUtairr war vaavu. anatatKi&o. f can stU eooB-ToT-Boeau (rot Daalars can ba tarnished wltK an amount of work at hart notice, and Mprloat Voerar tiau aan be kocgbt any woare ia we neat, aeoosu saTO aroggie ataan in tx ohanre for new work. . lLrBeaalrlna don neatlv and at short notlc. f ao err on rront. D;wn bom ana Town stream, uoianv bus, Ohtoct -1 - i.--f -. ) 1' -,. ILtAU eomaaaleaUont will receive prompt attention, ag. at-wip . . M. WILUAMB to O- ill . P .Hniil iil HDNNEWEIiL'S ...J -'j.-atr I I v- t, , TL'JC94 UNIVEHSAL " .J .tr. S'TtJ ... n COUGH REMEDY. 1: i 1.1 , iU 10 1 ::! b - '.iiW ,t tot all Throat tnd lose Complaint,; tneladna, wtth oat perfect raeulta, WbOokm 0ooa, Dnoina as CoautOB tiuiaaa, jwoaanaa aaa xsamavr voarjuarra, a I wars fore runners of Oonsnmptioa. Aa a Bootsuw Svaor It haa a superior, freed froan all Opiate or Baetie proMrttea, Bay bt need by saott dellealaooostlf tBUona, aaa wits penen oonuaeno. , ir'ciaiiiA J T0LU ANODYNE. Tw daatvtrr iBaromai Oruva vv efered te the-! Wttld, containing not a partiokj ef Opium, aor aay mt atano rat 11 atricuy veaetaoi ana medical uroperneo. A ewe Bemedy for Bacauau, BaaoaukTraa, ttoor, Too-ra anB Baa Aoam, CaTaaaa, Boea ea Bar Pavsx, and aU minor nervous Complaints. Fob Loos oe Surir, and Headache ta an ta rarteties. K has no aqoal, and (awbic yaott fadoaated testaoal Boa Daxatarsf Vwrattat H lea tVtt traaidy.iT tea Bewt. Ocetrutirra, aflat 1 eta s lue tht pant tt aaa as a phyito, a most Uaportant oootrsst with tha eoastlptr toryeireet of OrlumrT ; 1 "Sj.i"- . ra PhTiteburs. Peraata snd Trtel BerHel Will be eaa t. and to Dealer ar Invalid a daawiptl aaeaptls wdtaant "poatara-stamp." ; 1 ' H t . " v ! , prepared ander tt tpecttl npervhlon of '- 1 JOftTf p. HtTNfl'BwEadtl-' "1' ''; to ICmmerflaT hArvBrrttoB'(TUa ' To whoa pleas direst llaaaaaultalluay, -'nnliq '. .' ' 'v' Tola ABOdyn,' " vv$ -n " .. ai Par at I by K aroa) waclaaai sad tstell taaJara, tverywbere. ,..,5 ' 1 itr a t, i t t ) ",0' BLDBBBTta DaUn, T ,. ST. B. WARPB , . JOBS R. COOK, , , , A". M. PIINIO:1 ' . DBNlOa, BONB. it. J. 8QBTTJBLLBH A BOW, ' Btalr.wlS'i fmji tdfantefea Oolaateat. OeJe.1 ' J. ":, 1,. ifi' '! lf T ' ' 1 ,.''!,- OlfN P.TI, dlfJOBOPIB TASSfAJtD 1 t rtA rv -1 d 1 - a a 'icW'-'c .e.-eB ua !ksoa t j UiAf ol;c:ui,!.';.irfifliaiT t ittl JTONE'S BA2AARJ'-rV) -tSTo. 4 iGwvnno i Blx. 4. I. ST0HE-& O'HARRA fbri.I!(.MkM thi market. Th Bourn. toosarlram .ignt 10 of the grain crop, he. no't batnnrclua, SI".? MlqnaoUty of rich goods, and th a fas 1 hr , k . Importers to tell thVat publto aniu ,V.? " aSTM lrhlw ELEGANT DRESS SILK. ' 1 enpeTtr. BAT a lay trnf M BROCHEVAIENCIAS, 1 ., fR'NTED MERINOS, . ' PRINTED C0BURG3, nVlfri rnnfica . '3 BLACK ALPACAS, .,.,. ' FANCY WOVEN FABRICS, ALL WOOL DELAINES, i r.: -w o-fOLfTN, PRINTS, ' ..i itm .v rPEtAlNES. to SHAWLS AND CLOAKS! 'ive Thausaha. DpIIaraJ. Wp'rtr w uaui iu ' vuo way, v. -i 1 1 LADIES FURS, ti'rmmm' t"v . HOSIERY-DEPARTMENT. M,f,',,1!?.l" "4 Children's Under'Bblrte nd Drawtrs; Ladle. Mlaj and OMMrea'e Uestery of all kinds, In Wool and Lamb's Wool: flaasr Liud .,i n.i,.oi.... t tvery oak.' - r- f . l . ALIO I' A oemplete assortment of all thn nsnal aapl. tletOf T'.t.i LADIES' CLOTHsTt; '! I CASSIMEREST-"--' 'JTT'. a . OVERCOATINGS, FLANNELS, ' --"wll hi TWEEDS, j RIBBONS,-. - . ' ' ,:17 ERESTRJMMINGS, Ladiei and Gent ' Linen Cambrio Hand- :l kercniea, tto., &o.: o To nersonswha call nn na. mm .. show them the Unrest, best and chaana., .i,i, ..r n,.,. JT t!in ',n lnrfcet-0 W.tnetB oua dollar par UVU BtUllW IVUKIDg. oaci-ouatawitw. ...BIONBt O'HABHA. MFVi ARRIVALS , Summer . Millinery 1 1 Spring & The afni T?arlonliihod DATT.Yir. : jratura LATEST IirfPORTATIIN.4tr NEw5i)lK."'a mt stock op .-r Spring 8c Summer Millinery" ' . J now compute, comprising every variety of Milln- - . try; also, a large usortment of Embroideries. Boslerv aad Hbllon, fco;, and In qatntitlet and prlcei that cad-' noi ran to suit all who may favor ut wlihaesll. Tht goods hav been bought t Panic prices, and will ne soli atitmtn advance on cost. " ;'; -;s MILLIHEB Y Miaa M. E. YOUNG.late of New York C lt, -, " will enperlntend th MUllnary' DeparttnanU Bar long ' eerpenence in tbe mott Vuhionabla Xitabllshment In Broadway wMl alon be a warranty that the will be able to ite entire satisfaction In nutter of teste to all wba may favor her with their order. " - : Tjh Ltdles of Columbus tnd vicinity will r-teaa s etpt my itntcrt thanks for thlr liberal patronag, and X Would respectfnlly solicit a continuance of the same. i r. h; ware, 6S fait Town Ht., Colnmbue, t. wVImiSWIlSC! rsicxs BXBUCZS - laivu wa flaw aora ucaerver.l tr As all parties mtnufactnrlog Bewlng Machines are ob liged 10 pay Br. Howe a license on aaoh marhina aalrf. , r . . A. . and ar a ro compelled to make 'return, to him, nnder -oath, as to th number oM, hi book gfv a eorrecttta ta rn ent. from thia reliable sourae we have obtained the following itetatio.. Of the machinal made to the year . 1839, there were sold, . . I "By tTheeler At. "Wlltori ,V. : i .'.oi.SfJS H -li-ij I. at. SiEger At 0o.,....,.. W.8M . zl i'. u I . . i Orovtr, fc Baktrv.. lOto; r thowtn tha aalea of 'Wheafer at WM in aa-' AmkI 1 ttoa of aay otlw Company.'' . c t 4 Awarded tht highttt pramtua-at th . . . - v.. - I united Htate fairs of 1858,1869 and I860; Oi i. .. i.'.-ioa tb B. "Bv S IS II I -if - v.V u , :--.tt, rrm, mm I 1, ' VIMW L. .nil VI acov ana loov; ..... I and at nearly tilth Oouoty Pairs In the SUit.' -f 0rprtos,fcl tha tote teduooM, ara at t Atony look Uch BuwalD now told, and but a tiifle higher than tht tafiirtor two thrtad chain tftcA maehintt, how " ft) road a roe tbeaaarket ? t cl ..1 t , Tbe WBBBLBB Jt V7ILB0K HA0HIHB makes th , , Loc tiniB the oa ry one which cannot be raveled.- ft ' s ! Attn M Mara Slixanf lha eaoda. laawin. mm mULtm mm . , v nt.:. lui.K.i . ,Qtn 1 m. thminontht 'undor.tid. ' -t.-.--- ,w - AUntaoh mar-amttd 1 tara.'ioM fsttw tnW - giveo la their use, fraa of oharre, 1 - - IT nil .wv a, ti .v M . . . 1 ... C V. I vim.n,vft niga B(., volumDUS, t. ! ' o r l i r.-:.:. WaL BUaUIBB sk OO..: ,r-- . wdanfcwflm Plke't Opera Bonn, Cinotnnatl. STtlUva OHITTKIDM. : i l BrttJlT ? OmtTlilBril & Kt HJT.CMITTrMPieitl 1 - " a ay tf IMIB Baa rat fl Wl J j -ttijiii l ATTOBNXT AT LAW.-' I : i.r. . "IO Ometo, t80 Brtwdwty Hew-- Tori Crtv.' an Eaaatatr Btraanaa, Colambta, Oalew . v 1 c f. c iICrefoJattenUoBpaUlto.OolliUj)at. ,, ftHl8;s0ai , , f 3 j;:Ba!tuia6fe' aoiK'flpDse. l; rxa'3s cer rii-trivi : ll i -i"t,.'AC1T,tIM waoteaau aaaxm IB READY-MADE CLOTHING i ! M&m W,- ltimorfMtreetvj t ubsbtt ar mrwaitB.y m-'-H I c ra; ; ck .BAtdTiirioRiti rnu a I .Jd) -w i A laug AstortBtanl n Him tn I . j .:: ot Pleo and rarnUkiui , 1 Oooda ConsUBtly a Bead v P.' OctSOJly EAGLE B'S'WORKS Bpt-lug t wafejta";",'Xt'' f;j,ii- ')' I'm e ! J A 1 "i Corner Bpriua-' mm ' JT m.-U'-t '- . 'J '! ' W. .-".' ?.!" A O'TTTWTfl'f'fa . . v It. rmTVI I "" vt .;.( Xi Btnaractarert of Bras aad Oiwpeltloa OafaaaWt , . ' . r'..l-.-. Uwrnm, Vrm .1 .it T... . . .. it Tsaaa-li.rLit.a ' I awttVS Hvua Electro mitlLMzminill STENCIJUCUTINCgtVC febl TJl-dly :ilio0 irc.:J hlrnttit. ci oaks ANn hAsqiKfa' O ltW snir-3-Ual & ten, No., u B utb. ' fllgtr street, bevejeei opened Be stvtrl of Oumi Cia or uea-evaaqajias an , u,i m tb nrw.-ii ta ' etyiii-.aaaBerw t ait, kuark i Aiaita ' tJSva.U'rw noIn'J tsm ;:fsi t:S .!