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SPECIALTICES;- Nonce to pjiyf ipuni od.tba Public AttOQOK'fl POROUS PL A1TBB8 . TESTIMONIAL . , w"X. Auooca 4 Co p.,8 Oinl street, Maw Tork, Kor.29th, 1859-aentln)o: I,litljiuffdred teverely from weakness la my fctck, ffceMlOtioll by tuddsnly ' " orer exerting myself. Ifavlng heard your plaster much rteommendtd for cases of thlt kind, I proeuied twi and ' Uit mull waa all that I euld desire. At,lngltnlaitir tared na In 4 week, J'fl,.'M.m refpeotfully'. , - . "..;.', ' J u. fni.uua, ; . , Proprietor of (he fertndreth nous, New Tork, There is nothing tqual'in the way of a plotter to the f oroai Platter of Mr. ALLCQCK, ;,In i Asthma, Cough, ' Kidney Affections, and looal deep seated paint, they .-; afford permanent relief) and Tor weak packf, paint In lb iidej itjtoliet, and spatmodlc pains generally, they art uusurpautd for the beoefitt they Impart." Price SS , etati nab, Principal offlot CM, Canal ttreet. , '.. , told by Joitir R.' Coo, Druggist, Oolnmbut, and by deoSt-dfcwlm ''..' (. .1 Slight Cold. Cough, JLoXLacncas, or irJufc. SJItf-viutr whiok,' murhi l.c chri"k"d with a simple rern: e.V, f ncglcoled, often, ter minates cerioiidy. ., Few arc' aware, of the importance qf otopping a ciiah. or 0LLtlil ftfaLd in ilo first etage ; that which in, the beginning 'would yield', to mud rerrwMfy, y- not attended to; eoon attacks the Tutiqc! '"' ''' .' .' '', .. .auxn.'s. J.antLiaL j2ftach.c& were fret introduced eleven, yeara' ago. . It hat been proved jkai they are the' LeU afHtle'lqfcre ihe''piibli3 for" X?c.uh.&', fiaLdm, "J$.ancfLLLL&fru f&ih.rna.t ' ZatxtttlLthecldngCou'ah hi'&an.- tumhticjx, and numerous affeationa of the tOh.tc.at, giving immediate relief. ' Public Speakers and Singert, WiK'forid' ihem effectual for clearing and etrtngthening the voice.-;; ' 7 Bold hy all Qruggicto and Qealers in Jfedurine, at 25 centn. per box. tt nle, wholeeale or retail, by " ' ' 0. BOBItlTB, Orugglit, . ' " No. 21 North nigh ttreet, ' Kl8-dwBm TO MARRIED MEN, Or Xhoaa Contempiailnff marrlug-e. tUM nnderilgned wlllglrelnformatton on a Ttrjit. kr-UKf and important lubjeot, which will b rain ed men loan a taoaiafcd tlati IU ooet by erery married eenpi or any ago or oondlilon la life, the Information wt!4 be tent tff nail to any addrttt on the receipt of 8S en Mtuver) and on rod ttomp. , .. . All lettera ihonld be addreeacd to ' ' 1 LT-'i H. B. MOBHIH, M D. il31-Ty3tawdfcw ' ' Botton,Maaj ,-f:v-,v.ii J. L. GILL & SON'S jjjew blood:, N'pRTH H Id-H S TRBET, : ! - .. . . AND BEI TIIK LAB0E8T BTOOK, : - - ' 1HK WIEATKST VAllETT, .(, ... . ; . -AND . Till MOIT BF.ATJTirUL PATTBRNB 0 ' ' S TO V E S Brer offered to the cillteni of Oolumbut. ' ..TI1ET HAV -v. COOKING STOVES FOR COAL, COOKING STOVES FOR WOOD, : , AND 1 COOKING STOVES ' ' ' ' Tor either Wood or Coal. COOKING ST0VE8 Tor Large Famlllet or Small Panilllei, and rarylng In Prico from Three Dollars to One Hundred and Twenty-Five. ' PARLOR STOVES, Of Try Price, Bise and Variety, for Coal or Wood, DINING-ROOM STOVES' ; ;hall STOVES." ' r s ,r , Of many Patterni. SITTING-ROOM STOVEB. ' ., rj 7 'STORE-ROOM STOVES. . f i ' J.'a-i ' '' ' -"J ' , . r OFFICE STOVES. '.'-r'i ..r,,.r.i;4 r?e- A , n tits fiooktog and Beating ; i-,; ba-! Iht iilgiteii iaV moit lortabWjCni 8tTa;aTer .offered to the. Officers'oJ 'our Great Ariny. FURNACES, rrnwtlnPirUloM. ChurcLw, BtoTe-roomi.ot other V 1 v mm urn mm STOVES LAUNDRY. STOVES, wiiTfo iJTor family ,t7 or JlotolJ.f ; TT-" ' :f f 1 I 'J --t 1 1 1I0TT BOILERS, keRiCUtTtRAi; BOILERS, " ''i1' SUGAR EVAPORAJORis, -.' 'ZJ'jiX SUGAR, KETTLES HOLLOW WARE, . ''; DOGG IRONS.t ! v:.v. sad'ironsV i S'fj J .TAILORSi- GEESE,' And many other article "or. any other man.1' ,:. ' V; '!'.!. i) I J-S.T.'S l.jll" .! , v,,,f $0. '92 North High Street, - ' ioluMTBTjs,- oHio;:;- J. L. Gill & Son. pi AJicT.rHF8s bilks, ; , ; lAHUI lunivoo Bium ' "' " . . nun DRBilS Mil KB. c Wt art now offering our tnuneneo ttook of f aney Droit Bllka at ortoea leta than ever before offand In ihla otqp h. tiLi,m at ih UdloB of tbti oit and elotnttj It aoilxilUd, aa onr itck It Ttry teleot and oompleu la aU Si good. InX Une. ' PBIBB JaiH. Mrf No. W Booth High ttreet. J . SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 88, 1861. THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH From all Parts of the World. REPORTED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN. The Great Rebellion! , , Washington Gossip. No Truth in the Reported Escape of Col. Corcoran. Escape of Col. Corcoran. MASON AND SLIDELL IN THE CABINET. THE UNION SENTIMENT IN NEW MEXICO. Latest from Missouri. Gen. Price en Route for Arkansas. The Trent Affair Settled. &c. &c. &c. From Washington. [Tribune Correspondence.] WasHiNaTow. Deo. S6. The atatemeat of a Mr. nurd coDcernins tba escape of Col. Coroo ran, pabliahed in the New York Time of Wed Bead ay morning, ia a romaotlo fable, at leaat 10 tar aa l( relates to tue asserted arrival at t on- reas Monroe, under a flag of truae, of the man nurd. Wo such person bat been beard of (here. Ic ia probable that tbt entire t:cr ia a fiction. tien. Bcolt arrtfed br the steamship Araco Itav eveniog. He has doI jet communicated the cause of his hasty return from Europe. Whatever commuDieatloa he intended tor the immediate use of the Government, was dis patched on bla arrival.. He looks more cheerful and lean careworn than when he left the country a few weeks ago. , Mr. biy reached tbia city last evening. : Dr. Maroj, brotbtr of Gen. Maroy, reached here to-day, having come on txpressly from N. York City to attend Gen- MoClellaa aad his ohlef of staff, who have been coiifked to their beds for several days. They report that both are getting along well, and that Gen. McClel Ian will be in bis saddle by SaturJayor Mooday next. Adj. Gen. Thomas urged upon the President the Justice of re-organicing . Col. Mulligan's Regiment and Col. Mamhall's 1st Illinois Car arly, which were captured at Lexington, flit representations prevailed; the offlotrs and men are reetared to their commitsiooa and pay, and will again take the field In Missouri. ' The original bill which the committee on Wajs and Means are preparing, will, it is be- llved, create a large dividend tor United States stock, to be used lor Dan king purposes. The bills issued on a hypothecation of their stocks, will have the faith of the Government pledged to that extent for their redemption. These bills are to be receivable for taxes aod all other pub- no dues to the uovernment, ana also tor all salaries and other debts and demands from the United States for servioes rendered and for ma terial and supplies furnished. ' Mr. Stanton, brother of F. P. Stanton of Kansas, baa been arrested for complicity with the rebellion in Tennessee. He has taken the oath of allegiance, and has been released! from fort Lafayette. I.ttteis received here from Havanna state that two rebel steamets, the Theodora and Ita bulla, were thtro. Tbev were some days at Nas tau coaling, by permission of her Majesty's vessels at the Government yard. The same letter states that our vessels were not permitted to coalrom our own snips at mat point, inquiry ban been instituted to know whether suoh Is thefoot. at of [Correspondence of the N. Y.. Herald] The Cabinet had a long consultation yester day on the affair ot the arrest of Mason and Slidell. Although the proceedings are neces sarily withheld from the public, we have good reason to believe that conviotion has been come to that the belligerent attitude assumed by tbe Eoglieh Government on tbe question arcse from tbe fact that tbe dispatches epnveyed by tbe Treat under the charge of Mason and Slidoll, tendered to Great Britain a protectorate over the Southern States, and if necessary, to make them a British Colonial poasetsioo. It is stated on high authority tbat the whole matter, so far as has been developed, will be laid before tho public In a few days without reserva tion, although the final deoision of the Govern ment will be reserved until the arrival of Gen. Soott at Washington, whloh he will probably reach to-nigbt. Washinoton, Deo. 27. Judge Amy arrived from New 'Mexico, bringing dispatches from the Federal army in New Mexico to the Govern ment. He reports a strong Union feeling in tbe Territory. , . Colonel Canby, In command of the. military department of New Mexico, has retaken Forts Craig and Staunton, on the Mesailla border, driving the Texana awar. and waa at tbe latest dates en route for Fort Fillmore, to disposeeta tbe enemy there, that pott having been traitor ously turreuderea to an interior lorce ot Tex ana by Colonel Lynde. Thenoe he Intends marobing Into Arizona, to drive off the rtb els. Having sufficient force, there can be no doubt of bis success. The -Indians for the greater part are peaceable and friendly to the Government. ' i 4 ; 1 " "' , .. ' , Judge Amy, on the way hither, passed 00 Ine the big bend ot tbe Arkansas tbe camp of tbe Confederate tribes of the plains, consisting of about six thousand Aripahocs, iuowas, Uoman oheB, Cbeyennes aad Prairie Apaches. Tbey desired him to say; when he reached Washing ton, that they would fight lor the Great Father, (he Defender of the Union. :: Governor Connolly has recommended to tbe legislative Assembly the repeal of the elave code enacted two years ago; and from the tone of public feeling, an act for tbat purpose will Departed. ... . Kit Carton la Colonel commandine a regi ment of mounted rangers . south of the Rio Grande, making bis headquarters at Albuquer que. ' The President has approved the bill to in oreate tbe duties on tea, coffee and sugar. The RioUmond Examiner of Tuesday greatly fears that the United states will surrender Mason and Slidell to the British authorities." It adds: "Tb United butts will submit to a shame yet unrecorded. In the annals of the his torv of anv nation, rather than disturb their in fernal purpose to grind lata the earth tbe liber ties ot the South. By the abjeot submission de manded the United states may avert, only lor a while, a war with Ureal Britain." - . The Examiner says tuai a neei is now tne most exigent desideratum with tbe South,' and censures the Confederate Government, and tbe offioert of tbe Confederate Navy, for their sin1 gular turpitude In all matters pertaining to ships onrlng tbe wooie progress 01 me war. " Tbe Examiner contains ooplous extracts from Northern DaDcrs ud to the 23i Inst.. . . , .- The aeneral BDOrotiriatioa bill approved by President Davit appropriates for the army bout sixty million dollars, and for the navy about four milliona. v. A naturalization law has passed the Confed erate Congress, whloh extends lit provisions to all persona not cltiaana of tile Confederate States, who engagtd In he.naval service of tbe Confederacy during the war.j t- i.v iy-. ' The NMhvMw'rjispatoh of the 24th intt. says tbat gold told there on the 23d at 35 per cent, prtmlqm, which Ii a decline of 15 per is the ot - er cent, on the former prloe. Some daya ago It told at tu per cent- premium. President . Lincoln,' accompanied by Capt Dahlgreen, visited the Peuaacola to day on her trial tnp.- k 1 -i 1 f , ; ! t 1 -j Cols, Meagher and Aeboth have been nomiu AtiA n Rflir.dlflr (lenmrxXm. : ' i . . 1 Gen. Ruseorans arrived here from Western Virginia to-day,1 : The President has approved the bill providing for three commissioners from each State, to visit the camps, to receive and forward to th friends and lamilieaof soldiers the latter's al lotments of oav. it is reported aud generally credited that the Trent .affair has been adjusted. From Missouri. Sr. Looia, Deo. 27th. Tbe following re eume of recent military operations wai obtain ed from reliable sources within the past two weens; Tbe Union army captured twenty-five bun dred rebels, inoluding about seventy com mis oioned officers, twelve ' hundred horses and mules, eleven hundred stand of arms, two tons of powder, one hundred wagons, an immense amount ot commissary store and camp equip age: a large foundry at Lexington, used bv tbe rebels for casting cannon, shot aud shells Most of tue rebol crati in Missouri, Including ferry boats, have been captured or destroyed. A pretty clean sweep baa been made of tbe whole country between the Missouri andOsage rivers, ana uen. rnct, cut on irbm all supnlies and recruits from North Mitsouri, Is In lull re treat for Arkantas with his wbole army, having - I 1 1 1 n n . 1 . . 1 jacu lurouga opnngneia 00 ivionaay last. Our lots in accomplishing these Important re suits hat pot exceeded one hundred killed and wounded. ; Theso arc the fruit of brilliant and atr gical combinations of General Halleck, wbiun have been so ably executed by Generals Pops, rrentiss ana Moftean, Uoloneld Jellerson G Davis, of Fort Sumter fame, Fred. Steele, of tho Eleventh Regular Iufantry, and the brave officers and soldiers of our army regulars and volunteers. rrloe's emissaries, to .stir up rebellion in North Miusouri, and simultaneously burn all railroad bridges, stations, rolling stock, etc., 00 tbe 2Bih of this mouth according to plana pro mulgated from tho rebel camp, have been toiled to a groat extent in their plans by the energy ot Gen. Halleck and the activity of our lorcea, wnicn are Kept in conetint motion notwith standing the severity of tbe weather, The damage done tbe North Missouri. Hanui bal k St. Joseph Railroad has been much exag gerated. Repairs are rapidly being made, aud me iMorin Missouri itaiiroad and the teleerach wires win oe in working order to Wellaville to night. ten bridgo burners have aireadv been shot ana nity are in close confinement, to be sum marily dealt with, under Geo. Halleck's atrin gent orders, lu a few days. It is confidently expected our moving columns win as endctually Dreakuo tbe bridge burn. log in north Missouri aa the rebellion has been cruubed south of the river. No mercy will be tuowu ine scounareia. Gen. Halleck's emphatic orders with rofcr- enoe to ail bridge burntw, are to shoot down every one making tbe attempt. Maj. Glover bas just returned from a scouting cjkuoumun in vamaeu oountv. witn ten wason loads of subsistence, a rebel captain and tbir leenmen, who left Price's aimy since his re treat commenced. Gen. Pope's official report of the expedition to central -Missouri is received, but contains nothing important not previously reported. In accordance with an order irom Geo. Hal leok, the Provost Marshal General directs tbat sixteen slaves now confined in the St. Louis oounty jail, and advertised for sale uuder State Statute,' be released from prison and placed tinder oontrol of tbe chief maBter of this de partment for labor till further order; said slaves being property of rebels, and having been used for Insurrectionary porpotes. Ottkavilxe, Deo. 27. A prisoner who escap ed Irom the -rebel camp at Ilamonsville, last Saturday, reports that wben tbe news that Gen. Pope's cavalry had driven in Gen.Rftlna'a oioketa Johnstowo, was received by Price's army, the greatest consternation prevailed in the rebel aamp; cavalry, artillery, infantry, and raw, digged, unarmed recruits, were mixed up In in extricable oonfuslon, and many bouis elapsed be fore anything like order was restorod. The re U'eat of tbe whole army commenced as soon afterward as possible and eo fearful were they pursuit, tbat they burned bridges and placed every obstruction in tbe way of the fancied pur suit. Even the celebrated bridge built across tho Osage at Warsaw, was not spared by the flying rebels. -It is reported that one regiment was left on ine ujage as a rear guara, and that several small bodies are scattered tbrbugh tbo counties about vrarrensDurz, collecting supplies. A cavalry fords has been out in pursuit of them, but our horses are sa worn and weary by other long forced marches, that tbcro is little prospect ot capturing tbe rebel bands. The last report irom Prico is that he passed through Springfield en route to Arkansas, and it pretty certain that he will not attempt to re turn this winter. . at From Fortress Monroe. Foktriss Monkoi, Dec. S6. via Baltimore. 27. A flag of truce took an immense quantity ol doming to iionoiK idis auernooo, aestinea lor federal prisoners in the South. ' Ibe gun boat Keystone State arrived here this afternoon from Bermuda. She has been in pursuit of tbe pirate Sumter, but has not seen her. 1 The brig Empire from Boston via Newport, arrived here ibis afternoon. She has an assorted cargo of apples, prepared meats and such articles, destined tor Port Royal. ter The Affair with England. Naw YoaK, Deo. 27. A letter bas been re ceived from Arch Bishop Hughes stating his health bas been greatly Improved by his voyage. News by the Arago confirms the report that Prince Napoleon bas exercised an influence favorable to this country since his return to France- ' '. Tbe London Times Pari corrospondenoe states distinctly that the Emperor and bis minis ters have made up their minds to countenance the Southern Confederacy, even to the extent recognizing it at an early day, but have so far been prevented from making their footings koowu to tbe press and nation, through the In fluence of Pnoco Napoleon. It is said be is preparing a speech for delivery in the French Senate, taking a northern view of our national troubles. 83 " ' ' - Death of Judge McClure. Pittsburgh, Deo. 27. Hon. W. B. McClure, for many years presiding judge of Quarter Ses sions in this county, died early this morning. He was highly esteemed by the whole commun ity ss an upright judge. : : , r. 1 Death of Judge McClure. From Port Royal--Rumors from Washington. 'Nxw Yosk, Dec. 27. A letter from Port Royal reports tho occupation of Fenwick Is land by our troops, and the extending of our lines to Edisto river,, thirty-five miles from Charleston. . Tbe evening papers have ridiculous specials from Washington that Lord Lyons, instead ol making issue on the Mojou . and Slidell affair, bas reviewed the Maine boundary question, demanding the relinquishment of a part of that State to England. ' . at Mason and Slidell not on Board the Europa. Halifax, Deo. 27. The Europa-arrived It 5 o'clock and sailed at 7 A. M. Mason and Sli dell were not on board The Persia reached Quebec yesterday. The Australasian attempted to go up the St. Lawrence, but came back on account of ice. Tbe 8ixty-tecond regiment will be Bent to St. Johns to-morrow , ' - From Kentucky. Louisvills, Dec. 27. A letter to the Demo crat Trom London, Ky., says there are only flf teenJiundrcd rebels at Cumberland Gap, under Col. Rains. They have sent their sick to Kdoxvllle. Their pickets extend to five miles tbissldeof the Gap. ; . ; No newt from Somerset to-day.,".' . . i-,'x Mr. Duff, Jut arrived, reports a fight Tues day night at Joseph Everidl's house, Perry county, between one hundred and eighteen reb els and. fei-eeven Union .men. ..The rebels were completely routed witn sixteen wounded The federal's loss nothing. ,1 J4' The rabela are piowllng through Perry, Leioh and Breathitt oouutiet, robbing and swearing union men to support tot aoutnern voniederaoy o - Canadian Telegraph Lines. Month at,' Deo. 27 The recent announce ment through Canadian nailers ihatthe milita ry authoritiet have decided to build a telegraph line between Quebec and Halifax,, was at least premature, aa no decision has yet been made by the proper autboritiaa. 1 ne existing teiegrapn company has; we learn, in serious contempla tion the extension of the Farther; Point line some two hundred miles to Cape Rosier, on (be Gulf of St. Lawrence, via CampbellBtown, at tbe bead of tbe Bay or Ubalons. ir tbis enter prise should be carried out, tbe news by the Canadian line of steamers will be received, at least one day earlier than heretofore by the way of Farther Point, and tho exlonded wires will also bring into telegraphic connection sev eral Important fibbing stations on tbe lower Gulf shore -' Should the line be extended, as proposed, Ao Cape Rosier, it Is understood tbat the steamers to and from Qaebeo and Liverpool will make that a port of call next season; i J 1 i Nxw York, Dee. 27. The exoltemeut and rise in the stock market tbis afternoon is attrib uted to tbe Impression that a suspension of ex tensive paymeuts In, specie by the books, will precede the next large treasury negotiations. Tho House Investigating Committee left Watbington to-day for Cincinnati. - . COMMERCIAL MATTERS. Columbus Retail Market. FRIDAY, December 27, 1861. following ara tho nt&ll auotAttoflt aomseted bv m. u. iumttuux,wnoietaio and retail gmoet No. iuv Douiu uign eueei Wheat. Uatt Oca... Oornw on. . Butler t.. - '80c, ;..;.Mc 0. Sagat 9 MadIo do in-miln , ... "'ui.l 'eowail 00 1 Holaaaea w gal... 15c .BI0J , 9 ,0c Byrup gal..... Lard Tea I,... ,60o,l 00 1 25 Tallow . Rio CofXoe S0&22O Dried Applet (j ho. 91 25 lava do.. . So lOo I003B1 75 ... rl CO Dried Peachoi... .1 50B4 00 Bice t White beauibu. 11001 , Broomt dot.. I Potatoea, 9 50(tf(iuc Uay ton Halt In aack I5.a.v Hnap (boxj a .. Bait f bbl t'i 05 Klour 9 bbl .. ocjSHo .. 84 75 ...85 25 Beer a owt U (mi White Wheat do... Hamat, lOVlKve Flour bbl. t 00 . o Shoulder 7- Oandlea.Tallow.bx, Bait Pork a owt. . . 88 00 Candles, Opal, box Wood a oord.... SA Oheete Mackerel No. 1 hf bbl S 001 Hominy per bash Mackerel No lqr bbl (5 SulWbliky per. tall. loo ... 8(910 8100 85 1 00 Mackerel No 1 klta. . (it 00 liaiitne, M R. Box .3 50 .4 00 bite Kuh per h'f Mil (1 8i Layers .. white ruh per or bbl U 001 " ' Bultan a 15c tOc Oodflib a t, flXc Vlga a s. Herring a bbl ....l.5 00 Prune a f. 15o Corn Meal a bn.. 40?150olWool TwIdo 18o a lb. Bum a doa... 13Xe Cranbernei a bbl... S7 00 Dried Beef 10c I Buckwheat y lour ft 3c I . 1 WHOLESALE MARKET. ' . WKXXLT EIVIIW. . fr.np talet at S4J14 25 lor new red. and 84359 lou for white: market nmettled. WaAT-atfcOiir5. Coax talet al 200 Oa-n-ealeadullat SOo. Kva tmall tale a -!5i350c. Bar talet at 87(48. Potato .ilea at 35940c. Buna wlet atb7oSil 44. Saw rule at 82 00 per bbl. Wuit Vita rule at 80 25'$ 6 75 per bbl, BucarrnkAT fuoR at SXOiXo a ft . Bugar, Teat and Coffee advanoin ttill: In nroineet 01 inceeaiea auty. New York Market. [REPORTED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, Dec. 27. COTTON Very quiet and middllne- upland art nam- leal at 35o. I LOUR Mo decided change in market. Traniaotloct both fur export and borne consumption are on Iv to a very moderate extent; aalea of 12 Sou barrel! at 85 S545 30 for rejec ed; 5 V5 i5 40 for tuperflue tiaie; 85 355 SO for extra state, (5 H55 40 f,r uperfta western; $i ii 5 75 for common to medium extra western; 85 75 sli 85 for shipping brand extra round hoop Ohio and 85 9348 75 fur traae brand do., market closing quiet. Canadian flour quiet and without Important change; sales 050 bait at 85 30(95 40 for superfine; 5 5500 75 foroommon to ohoice extra. Byeflour qnlet and auady at about previous quotation 1. CUHn MKiLyuieiaoa nominally unchanged W IIKY Lower: tales 700 r-avnU at lt(io. E Al Bales aro only to a limited extent and nricts wn about the same; shippers Insist upon a material ooooesa ion to which holders are onwUilogteaocide; talesSO.000 ousneit umcago spring at f 1 xu; 10 vou do amber Iowa at 81 33: 1..000 winter red western at 81 37 and 1.000 common Canada white on private terms. RYB Without decided change; tain 8,009 bush prime slate at 83c; 1,700 do common western and ttate at 783 80c. BARLEY unlet and iteadv: talet 4.000 buthelt at 73 74c for ttate and 73c for Canada Bast. ' CORN Rules dull and heavy; sales 31,000 bnsbelt at 0J3 for pilme mixed western In store and delivered. 0 ATS In limited request at 3942o for Jersey. Can- ad a, western and ilato; sales 9,000 bush Prince Edward't island anoc. POKE There It a moderate buslnes doincat nrloea slightly lu favor of buyers, talet 4000 barrels at 8i? S5 G9ill 73 lor meat, iiian for western city prim mess, 813 50 for clear, B 2j8 "5 for prime. . BKKir Uulet quiet aud firm; safes 225 barrels at 84 GS4 SO for country prime, 83 for oountry meat, fit 50 levjx tor repawned ma.t, au ou,u a lor extra meat Prime Mesa Beef Inactive at 8 11,J1. BsliF UAJia steady ; sales 50 barrels nrlmeweitern 1 au. OUT MEATS Quiet: sales at 35o for ahonlders. 4H'40c for bams. We notice tale 10,000 green bams at 00. ttnoKKD meatd Dun and nominally unchanged. BAOON Steady and unchanged; ailea 150 boxes thort ribbed middles at 70. LARD More active at 'nrlcet In favor ot the buyer: 1050 barrel! at 88&o. huub ure-sed nrm at 4H(3!3o. BTJTl'ER Selling at 113115c for Ohio. 10(S20o for state. OHKE8E Heavy and lower; talet at 5K(S8o. the Ut an extreme price. BUOAR-Haw: tales 35 hhdl Cuba at 1KcSV. 15 hhda Poito Rico at 8HI 100 hag fiiam at 8o net oath; 0W7 bags Manilla to go to Baltimore at7)(o net cash and 3400 Pernambuco. ' ....... .-. MOLABS 88-Quiet and without material change In prices; talet 450 bhds B. R. at 40c; 13 hhdl Barbadoet atSSe. t --r " .' " " ' ' '.' - Cleveland Market. CLEVELAND, Dec. 26. FLOUR But little doing In this line. No transactions reported. - ... ' , ' " . - t. iTumi-no sales. . CORN Balet ot 500 bushels on track nt 38c. ' H10HWINSS No sales.' .' ' ""' 11008 Not much Inaulrv for nork. Prices ranis from SO to 93 50. r uats uuietatlaitquoutiont, VOJc. , , .. RYB Bale 1 car on tra.-k at 43c, ' - " " ' J DnTTBft Sales In the small way at 1314JiQ. I' KOOB Remain firm at 14c. No tales, , OHH86H-5XC and 80 In lots. V " ' ' SC , Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27. FLOUR-Pecllncd BVc; tales SOO belt ' ." ' ."" WH8 AT Dull; sulci 8,000 buthelt of red at f 1 303 Bl; white 91 40. ' ; " . ,'. uuiui uecuneti; aaiet or 3,oou menen at oiic. POUK Meat 819 50; prime 88 50. lard ex8a. -. .15 w t W1USKY DnllatSOo.', r.f . .w (,,) 1 r . .1 1 .,,' ' ' ' o( Hog Markets. COLUMBUS. . There have been no. ehangea In ths pries of hogs for the lott few days, though a slronj deposition exittt to reduc the prlcei. ' ' ' The market still stands $2 40 for live hogt and 93 00 net. ST. LOUIS. Salet since yesterday were of 500 head, averaging S20 lbs, at 93 in Treasury nous; 3uO bead, Wttgnlng 200 Ita and upwaids, at 93, part Treasury notes aa part coin; 1,500 head, averaging 220 lot at 83 payablt In Treasu ry botes and ooio; vuu bead weighing ids ana ipwara, 83 12, payable In Missouri currency -J!l!i4oon, e-"- ra-l MILWAUKEE. The market for dresied hogs was tteady at yesterday"! prices, ranging from 83 to 83 fX' Tbt receipt con' Unne liberal. 8 lee to far as reported were at follows: 41 avtraffiu '-2"3 lot 03 averaging tsii lbs, bo averaging lb, all at 83 10; 30 averaging 275 lbt at 93 00; 43 dividing on XOU lb at .xaJ vc. Live stock remains quiet. Salet of 94 bog averaging We quote them at 93 50270- Ntwt 113. !. . off set by New York Cattle Market. REPORT. FOR THE WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, Dec. 25, 1861. xotai, atcxins or cattu ov.au xnnt, roa tbxwixx. According to the report from the tovtral aarket placet In the city, there have been received thlt week, at compared with last week: . , i f, i .) B've. Oowt. vtals. Lambs Swine, Total AtAUtrton't 8 018?" ':" 84 308 Browning'!.... -75 M3 . 24 3 470 .... "..'J, uneu s,....i e o Obamberlln't..- Of 21 Bold bu'rs, fleiy ..- 39 571 "-'19 -4820 ' ...T jr.! . t ar.u Total.......; 3235:. 73 1,170 8 063. 17,t0l - 89.047 T'l pr'tweek. , . 4. Av. number,, . . j, ine of FOR THE WEEK ENDING WEDNESDAY, Dec. 25, 1861. BEEVES FROM DIFFERENT STATES. A. SI. Allertoa tV Co., Proprietor of th Washington Drov-yards, 44th-it, report tbt Cattl In Market from ths following States: New Tork.. ... 1.8J9 Ooooeotloot.. .... Uiilo.....,... 647 Hew Joftty.,,.4. luaiuw. .,1...'. m Tezat. ....... llllnola.....,........t wi01 Omida....rt KentsckjrM ).,.M . ;ir- Klch 'San . . , Iowa. t 'l MlMourt . . ... PensaylvaDla. ......... lAlaaaacbaaettl so BEEF CATTLE. Number reperM for this market, af forty-fourth ttreet, 9,0 10. , he prWei to-Oay are quoted aa follalt 'jf . , Ilratquallly....".8,0X I Ordinary...;....'. 'aWi7 Medium. ....v...T4(8 J Extra...... Bona Ixtra good Baevei may a quoted at lOl-trl i" The general average of the market ia bxo. The moat of the aalea range from liiHu. PrloetMr Bead aud M( ooand. ot difartat wtliliK will be found la acooOan or talet of auodry drove : Total aamkr of floovea roctlre la tka ait ihu week. illViSO - l'bla it 929 bead- ltil than Jaat week, and 1129 keul leaa wan tna averave or last year. The averave num ber atcaoh Wtdaetdaraiartst tut year watHDIb while the number tovla belnc 3010 ibon 175 bead more than the average. Sod 798 bead leit than tbli day weea. .. . ,. . . ; The followlog are the droret from Ohio In market thlt Mki ' t. , t - .- .. week: Sam. Shneiter II. Weatheuaer, Ti Seltor .81 B. W. Owynno.. .Id Wm.. Vloreoce . .38 J oho Geary..... .33 0I1UI at laffey. ...50 ...84 ...SI .!J. Uurleydc Co.. Wm. Bnyder Clark at fowler..... ...63 13 i. 0. liaoa Zii.H. Williams.. .....321. M.VaiJ ...31 ...32 1.0 -xayior.-t ...55 a. .kuco. .15 THE SHEEP MARKET. Receipts of the week, 8,003. t The weather from WMlbauUv la Bnnrfi was v.rt Sna for the sheep droveit, but the rain and snow of Uondny uiu uiem a greai aeal or damage, it 11 true, alter the sheep roach tho oltv market-ulaces. the hava most ex cellent quarters, but many ot them that are exposed to u weauier on cart or ooau and in yania where the mud laoeiiyaeep, ana in wading through our wi etched streets, reach lb sale neoa 1 a ver uusaleabla cundiilon. and only for the fact that tbe market had Improved, tbe sales wuum noi oar shown well, ine reca pta oo were not large on Monday, and owln to tha demand haviDr been awv j'asi. wmi lurmaiwD luestooa weniou wen, a -u luesaa ooened Aool and nlauAntand the rtminii ,a,alland that gave the sbeep brokere Oonfldeuco aud BW irmly for an advance, which baytn had to buuuiil ,id ni inAt, mt.re. an...... In ,b,d .... k.i.i. nest that day, for Chriatmu the next day would slop all trad.. , , , , It will be seen by tome ol the report! ot thecp broken that tbe average it very high, but II must be noticed that n,n of Uie Ion were ot extraordinary value., Doe ii me mn iota onerea was one ol bead from Monroe oounty. N. Y.. by O. Clark fed by J. Uallock dr. Bros., the borne weight of which was near 850 ft average. jurco 01 in nest and they wora very extra sold to John Donovan of Tompkins Maillot at 825 each. The others ro held at 8)5380 a bead. Mr. Clark alio hat 30 bead, told by J. Heevet Brot. tbat averaged l' h at home, aod are held at 8 II each, tbe set weight uti cuiaicu at pretty near iuuq, eacn. Donovan aUo bought of Mcdraw 10 grade Bouth Downt at 910 eallmaled to average 1U0 ft, which were eu uy tfounson oi uolumbla county. . THE HOG MARKET. Recelott thlt week. 17.501. TbO following Are tha nuntj,ttona lvn hv U.nr n i.ui, DuueriuianacnK or ina ruarkflt: iinrn fmi nnmrn or . .w T VI Hit WSIUl. Distillery Hots Nona raoorhtd. . . Th recelpu. compared with previous weeki, appear igu., wuieu ia parity accounted lor by the Met tbat the above lncludet only live dayt, being made up on Tuesday Instead of Wednesday. There Is, however, a considera ble (ailing off In receipt, and, at will be aeu, a small advance In prico. If tbo receipts hold low, so that the pacicra and Eastern buyers can take them off aa fast as iu,y arrive, tbo prist will not again reach tbe ruinctiily low rate that hat ruled for some week,. Geo. W. Herman gives the following figure! at th price 01 itoga una week: , , , . live. . Deadweight, rlrstquallty corn-fed, large tlte.3(44c 45c second quality 3 0)4o 5 5Jic First quality, small sUes, fat and . - prim, for maret butchers... 4 S4 1 10; 5K35XC Large Use, e.ill fed, fat 3x 4t'a c Becond quall'y, still-fed 3,i 0 44e 0 Tetajt: Hogs are selling as fait as they arrive, and will until the arrival an larger tbaa they are now. iA lil WAIllj STOHIi JUST RECEIVED BY WM jL. G-ILXj No. 30 North High Street, One ei the Largest and Best Seleoted tear t "Of BTKIl OFTEBED IN THI8 OITIf House Builders , FurnishiDgs Oaf EVERY 8TILB AND QUAL11Y. French et America . VVTixxciow Glass fAIIVTS OHOCND IN OF!,, tod put up In half pound cant for family nie, and Dry Mate to talk.- - - : r' lifushos of every variety & quality. A Splendid Assortment of MACHINISTS TppLS. OARttlAGE MATERIADS4,;.:.:.,T!.' ''1.' "J :. s ;v J . 1 i-;e-' I : axes GRmDSTONTS;- &b,;' rlttv;,;'r '; GtrNs,pif5foLS, sn;dT,4o. ' .1: FISHING TACKLE.' "" ' ROPE 4 CORD AG E XEATHER"ANDINDIAllUBBER."'"' BELTING ; :i WEDGES, MAULS, PUMPS, " , 4 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Y TH ES, dto;, . t42'-' ' ' y , SCALE3, BELLS, CHAINS Table and Pocket Cutlery. 1 etpeclally invite the attention of all Interested to my mck ff Poko and Table Outlery, and ''.,; SILVER PLATED JFOKlltj, , - Table, pesert, and Tea Spoons, HOGIRRb a 11R0'8. Manafactura, warranld lot sxira heavy, Electro-Plated, on genuine Albattsr. Coui.trv Uerchant. Mechaiiloa. And other, am lnu4 ,dll and examlo my Stock, ail am prepared to Wit 'InleKjle and Betatt; . ' WM. A. Clt,X,.'. ,' tjolumbu, Ohio, May 8, 1800. v . Superior Court of Franklin Ooun' 'I , I ,-. J.--l . .,tia I frtat-.ifr .":-. VnephPric and wlfei ,,'.'. - SilliH' vt.-i, t - tl)o.T, p119., r JohnOram.relt. 5 topltttonTv.j; J ' Thf 'PCRSfJAPtCE Of AN ORDER Or the laid Oourt to me directed. Twill oOVr fnr ala tbt door of the Court Honio In the city of Colum- Saturday, the 23th da? of December, 1861, ' between the honra of 10 o'clock a. m.,and 4 o'olock p.' the following described nal estate, situate In th oounty ef franklin, and State of Ohio to wit; , The remainder of a tract of land estimated to contain hundred and five acres, known aa tho t)Id Poor House Farm, being tbe tame land oonveyed by' John An dra to bit tone Robert, Joanna, Reading aod John Anderson, bv deed dated July 13th. 1839. after cnttint fifty acres from tbe cast (Ida ot said tract, which waa off to Robert Ring and wife. I , aoaaaleabl partition, deed dated December 12th, Jrvi.,,... , ,jj , , Appraised ot 804 00 per acre.: i , . ,-i w ' ..j ... , QEO. W HTJFFMtUT Bherlff. Prtaler'l feet, 8 00. . Nov 17, U81-wtd '-' 1''"' '"'t-I-1' ! Jjklaster ,; CqLiLinissioner's' Sale -i Baraue. Paraona' Exicutom Superior Court. Jchn E. Heyl et all, i: A-,.: BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE to me dtnetad from tbt Snnertor Court of Innklta County, Ohio, I will offer for sal at th door ot th Court House, In the city of Oolumbut, on " Saturday, tho 98th day of Dfoertiber, A.' D. O ! cioili,' " I8SU '- ' between the hour of 10 b'tloclt iVi., and 4'o'clocV . all roiiowing uemnnea real estate, iiuiaie.in tnt county franklin and State of Ohio, to wiuLoUJi'oi. va, lolgtit, (H) hint (9) and ten. (10) of John and Henry llltr't subdivision of Iota No, eh hty-nla. (fc9) niaotv, (80) and ninety on, (91) of Crosby 't sedition to .out-loU et f Columbus, a drllneated on the plat thereof, re corded In voHum ab, pagetovtnty, of tht neord of plat AppraltteJ-loM Not. 7, 8, at 1300 CO each". ' " ' f" i ..U lj'W HC"MA.N.Sl,trUt t ' and Mastor Oomnliilonar. Printer t fes 19,00. novlWltltwtd, i i A. '; ot ty. Oo M., M to on tbe to at , npKB OHIO BTATES1L4N- STIAM O "; j BOOH, AND JOB ' '; ' "' :-lr. PRINTING U STABLI5HMENX ' tlav(n lncreaied Its ajraedy EXTENSIVE,0FACILITli8 i) .k.ii 01 -.u. iJ.f '.-;,! (4 1 JIs fully p'feDarsS to execute In tha i'l'l ' ' .' ' T'.a J.IC 1 ft , l MOST ELABORATE MANNER, a -i 1 - . ,9 in i 11 r.-i l.fl -i w-j 10, J5j- ' " ; ' v ' w ,0 ,.d Ji ! 'I . ' t - v alt. IN . x.'ir-a 1;.; t--r - . - i. 1 . r. 1 ,: . j ,.- . ,iel,i u 1 . THE LATEST STtK8l, CaOATALOQUEB, BRIEFS, BILLS LADING, BTL HEADS, NOTES, DRAFTS, ' CHECKS, . CIROrJLAJUl, PAHPHUTS,' '" IBrTEK HEADS, uoal blanks, drat receipts, labels. cards, envelopes RAILROAD, INSURANCE, And trerj dkTcrlption ofj " 7 ' f LETTER PRESS PRINTING, IquaUto any Establishment In the BtaU, and upon ' term which will compare favorably with la . . leading Eastern Printing Bout. Having; every Fnoilitylto aid Tf inTTnt pnonrorroK or 1 1 ELEQ-ANT POSTERS -AND HIGHLY ILLUMINATED snow CARDS, We offer our tervtcot to all who may deilr that claw 'of wort. Wt have oonbecttd with our BttaUlihmint a BLANK BOOK BINDERY - trom whl w product th ' FixxeaBt BlAinls. VlToz-ls t AMD THS HOST RAIL ROAD BLANK BOO OUR TABLISHMEMT It to bsadmltted ITHE Ii.Ht3-IZ3ST TEOt HOST COMPLETE IN FACILITIES, AND TBI MOIT .PERFECT IN ORGANIZATION In thlt City, and we may add, . . .... WE WILL FAVORABLT. COMPARE . - ' v-!'i j 1 -I. -i . . . -.C i i . w n il akt ' " ' : ; ' ' ; i: - '.. ': ' V. - , !.r n.'i:.. - t . .-. Printing; Houm In tbe Wct. RICHARD KEVINS '-: PROPSIETOR. blaster Commissioner's Sale. Whitlngand O. M. Panons, Bxeculoraof 0. Swan, I Doc. 3 D. 860. . TS. I Superior Oourt. AmoiJ. Fnrbetatal. J BT virtue of an order of tale to me directed, trom the SuMrtcr Oonrt of ot franklin nonni.. Ohio I arlll offer for lale at th door of th Oourt Bona, to th Saturday, the 38th day of December, 1861, Between th honra of 10 o'elcok A. H. and 4 e'elock P. M., th following deacribed nramltna in wiu - Part of lot No. aef Baker and Mitchell's auhdrrlalon out-lot Ne. 82. Columbus, Ohio, beginning at tbt southwest corner of said lot No. 8, al tht northeast eor nerot Ui Intersection of Monnd and Bevenlh atreetti thenc eastwardly on Monnd atreet on hundred and twenty teet to a private al ey; thenoe northwardly by aalil ally to tht middle of said lot No. 9; thaoo west ward ly parallel with Mound atreet to tba frnt on 8v. nih atreet; thenc tonthwardly on Seventh stnet to tbt piao or Mtinnin. - - ' Inpralacd at SiOSO. . i ' J .cm : tf: " -6. ! j;-;oo svt ?a' - Pria tar's fwt 800. -povl dlteawtd - 1 W. BUirUAK, Shtriff,1 and Master Oemmtntoser. i Master ;iComniissionei"'S,, Sale. 0, Barringer's Admlalstraton,! ' io -'n- i h - Tl. naptrtaf cettrt. '' r.-..-.t,.,:-- S. 0. Saanuck, BT TIRTUI OP AN OKDEB OP BALB TO Ml directed, from the superior Court of Pmnklln conn- Ohlo, I will offer for le at th door of th Oonrt nous in in city or uoiumoM, on- 8aturday, thS8th day of December,. 1861, between tue nonrt or iu o'olock A. AV.ani o'clock P. the fnilowlngdetcrlbed premises, situate in frant II county, State of Ohio to wit: The lhrt (qaatandlvrii lourin. parti or all tbt . lands, tenesMou atat wales ower leawd by nayn Uritwold acUng BMmbarof tfe loard of Public Works, to Christian Banirwen and Lavla Tetrtngton by lease bearing date May let. IbM. tontant with tbe undivided three-fourth pari of all UMttraatur, ImpioTtsnentt and machinery on laid tend aad of th apiurtennosthe rant belonging, and of all the rights, Mneut anu prmiogei wuauoeTSf seen red of MM leaat said letste- Tbe prembet above referred to are aitaaw the Oolumbut Feeder at tbe lock commonly known aa Pltber't lock, and said prrmitwar tonunonly known Columbus Mills. " " Ttrmt of sale onohalf aah otjdaref tale, ena-dimrtk oae year, and one-fourth In two year, bearfna- Intarsat 8 p cent., del red ptrymuaUl saoared by -awrtgagt to prtmiM. . .-. J-' I !.:..;, ...... Afpraiaeaat ajjav. ; i. nr' .A N. B. Tbe reoalnlnrntidivldei! one-rrmirfS na'rt l tli'a property will b eold at Ih tare tun and place, and up on the tame terms. - - - ' anrralsed at ,130, T '.' ' ,. ' "'" '' " " -t ., :a i - -OBOBOl W HUFfMA", 8ri.- -, v , v, Mr .- t and ttalr 0 itsslsil snev, -t Print fee 19 80, d wiU .- tvl7 diiAwtd. . I? .f , . r, , Laccemd Embroideries, . -..ii YALaSNCIErWeS), Id LTEIB Jr. POINT LaooOallaM aad Sett. Prtoch, Psshwr and Threat bread i Plnt Laoea, Embrnidered Collar, Beitt, THaualn( and vain, umam oartv auu woioarwa, raua i,ina aioliar. "rtandOuiri In 8ta, n it f-tmily iii-:Ti cn-K-hvn; ; i I T : ' -,- ' Ay;or-s Sa rsn nariila A compotinrr remedy, dt-aignea to be the moat effectual Alterative that can bt niadeV ' It ia i ooiicentrafd extractor Para, gartaorirjlln, o combined with otlicr' substance of nl greuttn- alterativ jowar as to nffbritrf eWrm liue "antidottv fftr -thtCdlaease' guraaytirillU reputed to cure. , It .ia believed Ihut avuh a medy Is Wanted bjf thoaa wlio suffor -fio'm i.-rumous compluiiit"aiiil that ouc, n:likh ill iiTompLab tliir cyrw AiObt proVi ofiituaienM) i-rvirc to this largo class rjf our afllietcd fellow -dtm-rra. Hoiv completely this cmritlnnftrMil 46. it has boon proven by exparunont'oil.HSM;. ni' the worst cases to be found of tiitt following eomplnintu: Scitjipou.' Aifb 8ctoVLbc I loxriAtyT, vnvrTlox AUO CKVPTITB Ulsr.ASRS, Vi.cnu, rivviM, UlotciIes, Tvuoui ;Salt ifrt. ttVA.hU llEAU, StPllUIS AMD bKrillUWW Af, lEcrioNs, Meucuiiial Disease, UitoFst, pfti. UAI.OIA Oil TlO DOULOPUEBK', Dr.8rt4TV, Dvs PHMIA AND iKDtdESTTOIT, 1?TtTITl!r.AS, ItOHK on Sr. Anthony's FiitE.and indeed the wholn slum of complauits arising; item liirrMiTA' iyf TUB Bl.OOl). J i . ' fxl.l This corrrpoaTid avill OO ftnnd a trrontim. h motor of health.vherl ttiken in the aptihr. o '.Apvi tue ioui numors wnicn Witter-tit'tiie, blood at thnt season of the year..'. Dy tho time ly expulsion of thom many rnnkllng disorders aro nipped in tho bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, sparo themselves from the endurance of foul ernptlon art niee-rom sore, through which the system' will gtl Ivtrtri rid itself of corruptions, if not ussistcd to do thi thiotitrh tho tiatural ohannels of tho body by on alterative medicine. Cleanse out tho vitiated blood wheucvor you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; eternise it when vr)u fliid It Is nh. rtructed and sluirjish in the veins : elennsn it whenever it is foal, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health; -and live i 'ingur, wr cieanainjr the blood. Keep the blood health v. and all is well i h.itwmU tl.i. pabulum of life disordered, there can be no timing neaitu. &ooner er later something must go wrong, and tho great machinery, of Me U disordered or overthrown. SniMnparilla lias, and deserves aiuch, the reputation of accoinplbhint; these ids Ilut tho world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, pitrtly because the-drug alone hu not nil the virtue that is clhlmed lor it, but more because many prerntrafJoni, pretending to bo concentrated extracts "of it, rontuin but little of .he virtue of Saraparilla, "r any tiling else. during late years the public have been mis by largo bottles, pretending to give a fiunrt of Hxtrnrt of ariapurilla for ono dollaf.' ' Hon of these have been frauds upon the sick, for tlivy not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa nlh, but often no curative properties wnatev- r. Ilfiice, bitter mid painful Jisnpppintmf'.t h:n followed the uie of the various extract of Saiaapurilla which flood the market, until ths iLiiiit! itself is justly despised, and lia lvi-ohu-synonymous with impotiitioii and chrtt. 1 aStiti w r.lll this compound Sarsapnrilln, and infm 1 to fiipply such o. -remedy ns shrill .., ib r.anio from the load of obloquy whi'.h n-'-u;in it. And wo think we huvo gvouni! b lieving it has virtues which ore iiten'f-i hy the ordinary run of tho diseases it i, !lit,i I . o l Ui euro. In order to secure their et,i,W- .' ui .nutation from the system, tha remedy hIh,'',, b -jtsdiciou-ily tuken according to direction tlie bottle. ' ' ' I'UEI'AJIED bt DR. J. C. AYEIt Sc CO. T.OWL'.T.T. TVT ACjC Price, 9 1 per Dottle j Mix Bottlee Tci s'v Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hat won fnrTilself tuch a renattn for ilia irt..'.t every vnriely of 'lliront and Lung CumpL.ii.t, ti, ,N o Bnurviy.iuiueaemuu-y lor ill to recoup (, evidence of iu virtues, wborover it luui Ue-J i plo)i?tl. An It has loiig been in conduit n,, throughout thw section, wo ureil nnt-iIoTuori-limi assure the people ita qualilv is kept up to tbo tini' over bus been, mid thai it may be relied y do fur their relief ull it has over been found to if , ' AyerV Catliartic Pills, ' ron the ctrita'aii1' Cottirciiest, Jaamliev, DQ)wr, fn .' --.Axr, DisenU;y, luui StmrMfli, liryiipeliu, ll.n-h '. Piles, liheniiiatim, I'.i Hntimm ami S.'.iit llir,j . Liver Cnntpftiiii, llnim, 'J'f'r,; 'jumarx n-l Salt Wicvui, Worms, GwtK 'Xjt. -nlsL, . r. '1 Ditiiie,- Fill, and fur riiri'fui.-i, the 11,, rl. 'i'hey tire Miuji tiiMitd. i lb,.! tho tive tan l,:ke tlieai pl! isiu,t!v. iuul tiiey .-n,; . best aperient in I ho wniM f.,r all tbe purposes ;,f , plirie ' ' - " .. Price cent j poi- Toxi Five bW&e-fflM Great niimlwiH of CUuvmoii, rj aieUiL&vMt" men, ami eiiiiin-iit , peiKoiiates. liava-,lriitnaun,i-, liMnesvtrvriifytlieniiiKir.'tllch'dimnftilnriw eftlieeja-. ronie(li, lint Mir apnrV here will- SM. p iwlr-' t Sr' liKerlimi of ih"i:. 'J'hc A;;"tit 'Mi,v Ttac.'tl BmiNoitrAMnniCAN Ai.maxac runitf.K' iV-y4-' vitl, 'tU, f.,i laeriptiuni of 'Cu m-,1 t.n ilii-u cure. '-. . .'. . , r. ,u ,, .in,-., iiTjimo it xn it Riimtiii v, j i, Do not Ire p. oif I,v ur.piinnnliij'tWVM v i It ilitr lireoak'iui.is; HirV nuLo runrr.' .-.,lli .... i an-.-i Avv ''.v.itl tike .no nttcr. i ;, i mi tlji ! iiyhik- jsfoi llicin, .-,i,d t.v ,;, i in iL.sir ' i ' . . -. - a -'Ii -':- f.irs'ilfhys.'. .,1JA U3JS KOBIRT8 Ac lUTTlT. 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