MONDAY CVfiNlMO.nlAN.r.ll, 1961, i' LOCAL MATTERS. T.r"A5rmKxnreaa ComDttDT plaoee uJ dallj under obligstious to U for the very JaUat papers v Tlie American Eypresi Company: has our thank, for Us dally lavoM iolhe shape Of the ' my Ntest eaiitern paper. .-, , , f t ' Evbninh's m'laiaitD This, popular F.ibl ' WUob, wbich ha been' attractiog lare audien ' oea, lately, Id Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland, , Will opea neft Wednesday .Evenfog In Mont gomery Hell. , It consists ol the Cyolrama of a Tonr in lrtUnd, illustrating tne song ana soeu- ''?-. .r that beautiful country. Lltllo John BrAULomo, aited nloe years, appear in the ohar .... r itn tkmGulds. which forms the vi w " " mind oil feature o the 'entertainment. Thl ; wonderful child's ilrffina 'and talented delines- ' tloo of the Irish character, hate elicited the high '. eioowiim of tljalpresa.'' Mia Katk.Mao ". Evov'l f endition of the beautiful Irish Melo dies, are given with all the feeling and pathos - which few, save a native Irish vocalist, Can lm- part Mia Mair., the accpriipllah.cd Harpist, - execute choice aolo wltV greet taste and ele ' gano.n.tte' '"!(! lw;a4mtraMe; and are clustered around with o .inany.poedo fanoie and bisteWaaeooiations, as to invest them with i most delightful Interest. See advertisement. -.. LadI' FisTivaL. Too" reader will lee In our advertising columns the notice of a Sujiper to ejglveu at Armory Hall, on Thursday evening next, by the jedies of the UnlversaUst Church la thl city, at which time and place they will expose tor tale a variety of useful and fanoy articles. The ladies of thi Church have re ceived great credit lor the fine "suppers and 'cheerful festival they nave given heretofore, and, a we understand, this is to be superior to any former one, It ill doubtless attract to the festive Hall a crowd of visitors. That MQUiudi The ; Grand Masque rade Bill take place to morrow evening at Am boe' Half. Such preparations 'arc made' that this will' be the richest1' entertainment" of the teaeon. Inthe meantime, we would remind those who propose to participate in the gaieties of the occasion, that Mr. C. Cusbman, at the Montgomery House, will supply them .with suit '. able gear on reasonable terms.' Call and con sult him. t 1 i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -J -. ' Mistaxs Wo were mistaken in aunounciog ibe Sunday School Concert, and Exhibition of the Weslsv Chapel Sunday School. It come off on Thttrtday night, instead of Tuosdoy'night, as stated In our Usue of tbe l ltn lost. We.guarauteo a rich treat to all rba lore good Vocal and In strumental Mafic. Tbe children ga70 a Con cert last year, to a crowded house, and they promise a better one thin year. Remember Thursday nlgbt January 17th, at their Church. UTThe Joifnolof this morning, in noticing (hehox flayed off on Saturday night, by one Lo.-iTr, "who represented himBelf as an agent far 'Dixie's Minstrels," ' sj "be advertised In tbe papers.!' It may be true that he advertised tn the Journal, but he did not advertise in tbe Slstamun, nor did any notice appear in this pa per of any Concert on Saturday night. - - St. Ciurj.x-1 Sawon. Thl establish meut, on thef corner ot Town and Fearl streets, at the old stiRd of Lewis Pos-.nis, Jbas been fitted up by Its present ocoupant, John O'HaanA, In ample and elegant stjlo. Th isa who call there for meals or refreshments, will find the St. Charles a restuarant of the first class, where all their wants trill be readily mot and promptly supplied. SJ"A military meeting is to bo held in Wheel. log, oa next Wednesday evening, for the pur pose of enlisting recruits in the companies al ready formed,' aud encouraging the organization of other volunteer companies. The commis sioned and hon commissioned offioers, and pri vates of the different corps are to be present in full uniform,. - ST i. Hats WtDB,bas disposed of hia inter est in the Canton True Democrat, to Edwaed M. Gaitrpvvno has essoined the control and management of the paper. The retiring editor describe his suooe as staunch Ton Inter ventlon Democrat." Ia - ' Sj An adjourned Union tneotiug of pitistsns of Waahiugton'dotuity, 0.',and of Wood county, Va , is to be held at Marietta, on Saturday next. Gen- J. J. Jackson, of Parlcersburg, Va .bas ac cspted en invltatioa to' address tbe meeting. - FaANKLiN'a Birth , Day. N'ejit Thursday, Jan! 17th, te tbe pne "hundred and fifty fifth ao olvereary of the birth of the printer, philosopher, pitriot and ' statesman, Benjamin Fsanklm, He was born Jn 17j 1708. : , ; . ii V;-v" Liwis'.Niw Gvumastios. This is a monthly journal of physibil culture for" ladles, gentle men and children. It i published at Boston by Dio Lewis, M. p.ta $I a year t y e M Road' ttTTh aleeplng.eu pn J3,.C broke an axle, on Friday mottling, when within fiva milesjof peveland, and was left behind. 07 Mrs. Lirtroi.n, Vua wife of the President elect, passed through Tolcqo on Thursday, on bcr wy past. v',! - '- v s u ETHon. A Piaacc has retired from hi ed itorial labors on the Mc Arthur Democrat, and has been susceeded by E. A. Bsattok, Eft CTTbere were 61 marriage licenses issued1 in Hamilton county, last! week, and five marriages solemnized under binns. ", !'. ......i .j.j OCT Hon. N. II. Van Vorhe ha soli his In- - tereat in ,b Athens Mctienger to T. F; WttM I. 1 1 . i i 1 1 , . ., CCTAlf. Bubritf perlormsjat Springfield to morrow avenlng. ,., . ., DitrtTib. Manf : Ve6nU !iVe it prejudice agalnsl Valeratur, thinking, v'and ' with' reason too, thattnU prparattbn i unhealthful, and ought M be avoided; bnt the best chemists and most learned physician iay,v thai Saleratut whsu frt front ' impuritlei, ' la aot only not n heatAfl tni" rovooativk Of dyspplaj hut that it, in reality, promotes, digestion and itrengtb' eni the digestive organ. - A new1 prdoess of re fining thl artiole, lately Introduced, and In nse ODlybyp.B. Dq UBd sCo.,,ol the Falrport Chemical IVbrk, Falrporf, Monroe CelfN. Y'., enables them to make a perfeotly pure Satera tas, whioh should at once be In use In every houeKoU.' The'pnrUy and reliable quality of Da Land t Co.' Saleratus should make it lm mediately popular v It Is for safe by most gro cers and Itorskeepers, and the grocer In the large Iowa and village wholesale it. ,' f. - ' r i i mm . IT Bee ' advertisement of . prof.' Mu-lir's 'Hair Invigorator in another column. Rail Road time Table liVTuMuMifcOoLoasoiAXanuB.R.' " ' " , i Leaves. ArrlTM. Accommodation. tt.10 4. at. , 9.15 P. il. If, it JlXaf sk44 Ut.M. ., . J 3U P.M. ; NigllUxpis.... ,s.bi.M. , si.ua. ai, Oi.sVR.tMir, Coi.tmaog A OwowmaTi K. R. .. .txyrm md M.11.......3 00 P. M. v I Hlght Axpreea.. ..3:2;i A. M. QintralObio R. R : i KniremTrtln.......... 3.M 4.11 " Hall Train 8.40 P.M. PlTTHDROll, OoLDHini fc CtitcunUTl R. ! xpreei Train 3:00 A. M. MeUTrsIn 9.40 P.M. Ooi.tfmoi k lNniiNAMi.il E. R. ' Qolumbui, Plqua Se Indiana R. R.J ( Xxprcu Train 8:10A.M.' ttenm Train :?.M. 1.40 P.M. . 1:.WA. M. s no A . KO P. 3.30 P. M S:'2ll P. M, 11:10 A.M. t:10P.M. . i ! I , 1 i LaEOI SHIPMXNTB It is astonishing to see the targe amount of McLean's Stsenqtheninq Cordial that 1 shipped off dally to different partB of the country. It is scarcely three months s'nee this article was first introduced, and now, judging from its rapid sale, It Is known and ap preciated all over the Western country. ,'Ever; druggist, dry good or grocery mer chant visiting our city should be sure to obtain a supply of this ' Cordial. It is just the thing required to strengthen and invigorate the wesk and debilitated Si: Louit Democrat , . 'i Guernsey's Balm .Ought by this time to be Inyowr aoims. 'Almost every family uses It, and know, Its valuo, for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Fractures, Spraine, Neuralgia aad Rheuma tism; It la the beet remedy known. ' TELEGRAPHIC! REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN. CONGRESSIONAL. HOUSE. WASHINGTON, Jan 12. The Ilouse went Into committee of thl Whole on tin oAvy appropriation bill, Mr. Ooirax In the chair, Mr. Burnet wiahed to know whether It would be In or der to make a ipeech showing that then appropriation! ahoald not be made, tie neiievea from the preeent move menti of the army and navy, that they were to be used against a poruon or the B tales recently belonging to tbe confederacy. - - i Mr. Sherman said inch remarki were not germalne to the bill. Tbe chair decided agalmt general debate, and was iui fnln.ri hv tba House. Mr. Pryor moved to strike out the ipproprlatlon of 4 33suu for the pay oi tne omcen ana men or the na vy.! Bo far as tho navy was engaged in protecting the interests ot commerce ana emerging me uounae oi dis covery, he would rather but he would not grant a far thing link the navy inthe abytsofthe ocean, thin that it itiould be directed againat any portion of the peo ple of thii country. The dread intrumenta of death and deaolation to be uied in f ratrloldal strife, deserted a na tion'! scorn. The most distressing aspect in our preient unhappy position li prevalence of a military temper in the councils of the administration. An imbecile Execu tive has fallen nnder the guidance of an aspiring soldier, the iword li east Into the balance, Instead of me, saxes of conolllatton to a discontented people. The Government despatches men ani munitions of war to constrain them to abject obedience. , . -, Mr. Bherman rose to a point of order Mr. Pryor said he would conclude In fire minutei ind confine himself rigorously to the ponding eubjeet. lie waa going to lay that, although no foreign foot treads the loll of America for a hostile purpose, yet troops are are distributed at vailoua pointa for a warlike purpose, forti am garrisoned with the avowed objeolof lubjugaling and overawing tbe people of the Southern Btatoa, and even in thii District, masses of mercenaries are accumu lating to inaugurate a President In blood, lie charao teriied the Admlnlairation aa detestable, and lnconcla lon laid he availed himself of thii occasion to give warn ing to thl people of Virginia of matured piani and pur poses to subject them to tyranny by fores of arms, aud to implore them by every consideration of safety and honor, lo concoct measures for their defence. Mr. Clemeni, of Vs., iildthat It would be unjust to himself and the people of Virginia, to permit the laflam matory remarki of his colleague to pail without reply. Standing as be did, on terms of equality with him, be ap pealed to htm to know air. uarner, oi a., nuitny nsicfr, caned ;on thi chair to enforce the rulci of order on the m""--r from Virginia. Mr. McKnlgiit-Let's hive fair play. - Mr. Garnet We will not receive aid from any black Republicans in this Bouse, flinch isolation.) Mr. Pryor If the Heme will aosord the floor to K7 oolleageto ipeok, and allow me to reply, 1 will be eon tented. Mr. Garnet I wlil agree to withdraw. ment should bo male Mr. Pryor appealed to Mr. Garnet tn withdraw his .b Jectlon. Mr. Hindmaa Insisted on hii objection, if air. Pryor eliuuld be permitted to respond, however hs (Mr. llind man) would not insist on his point of ordor. Mr. Ill II objected to any each understanding, ho wai actuated by nothing but kind feeling hii purpose was to interpose againat immediate debate. There were men on the other aide willing to accept the gague. The question was then taken up on M r. Pryor'i amend ment, and it waa rejected. Mr. Branch auggeited that the House adjourn, there being no quorum. The member! wiro attracted to the Senate. Mr. Garnet laid he had between two and three thous and amendment! to offer. (Laughter.) The Homo wai here called to order tu procure a quo rum. Mr. Oarnet and Mr. TJIndman having Ineffectually ought to amend the bill, Mr. darnel said that every body knew that the preient administration propmri to use the army and navy for purposes of civil war, ai we call It, and enforcing the laws, as the other aide call It. We know that thii measure will meet with resilience. The government ii being oonveried into a military des potism. He (Mr. Oarnet) contended that there should be tome opportunity offered for debate. Mr. Sherman did not deilra this. The bill only nude aiual and Decenary appropriation! without regard to political eventa, and these ought not to meet with frao tloaal opposition. He hoped that after thii bill (the army bill) waa passed, he (Sherman) would have no ob jection to giving latitude of dobale. It was only a ques tion of time Mr. Game tt If you will allow debate on the army bill, I will withdraw my objection.. (.Exclamations from nepuD'ioan aid ot in Mouse, oi no, no! ) , Mr. Bherman laid that It was right that the giutliman ihould have aa opportunity for debate; adding that yon will find we will be ready to meet you. We know what our duty li, and we will maintain it, when the proper time comes. You will have debate to your hea t'l con tent. Mr. nindman let them take their course aad we will pursue oun. I ask ne favor whatever, here orelii" where. ' -t - .. Mr. Bherman There li no occasion for undue nclt ment. Mr. Ilindman It li not In your power to create any In my mind. Mr. Uaroett 8uppon you believe ae you dldeeveral yean ago, that the army was to be used for Improper purpoeei, wouM yon not deiire to debate the luhject. far. Sherman replied that If he thought that the army waa to be used for inch purposei, he would Inilit soon having the luhjcctdebated. But I dissent from hit dec laration that the Pretldent il using, or meant to use ihe army or nary for unconstitutional purposes. The Prei ident hu lolemnly declared to tbe world that he does not poasei power to coerce a stale, and that Congress hai no inch power. I Isilit he has done no aot lneooiietent with then declaraUoni, nor la It right to auume that he will. Tho measures taken aud to lie taken to preserve and de fend the forts and arsenals are only In the performance of a duty imposed upon the exeeuiive by tbe Conslllu tion anu me tawa.!. n :. v . It Ii ai much the duty or the President te defend fort Sumter againat all trespassers ai It would be to employ it tne resources at nta commend to defend lull Uapuol, where we an deliberating aaalduously and earnestly to adjust the unhappy difference! between, the North and ineBoutn.-t . . ' Mr. Stanton always claimed that the mlnerlty should have an opportunity to debate; if gentlemen lay after a reasonable time liallowed for that purpose, there ihould be no fectloue opposition, he would have no objioUuu, Tne i.avy appropriation bill waa then passed. Ad journed, a , . WuauuTOM, Jan. 14 Mr, Iniliih asked leave to of-i fer tkelolrawhii which waa read tor iafa-rmatlon: I ' .-: titioiiai. That tin present alarming condition or thl country, imperatively demand thieOongreai ahoald take immediate eiepi to preierveprac aad maintain tne tu ion, by remov ng es lar-ai porilble all oauiei of Motional irritation, and to that eud, patiiotiim should prompt a cheerful surrender ef ell partlrio prejudice!, aud miner dlSerencet of opinion, In thii Houw; believing that the plan ol adjustment, propoaed by the lion- John J. Crit tenden, tn the Benate. Deo. 18th, ISGO.would bean taut table and nonoraoit compromise, involving no eeonnct to any party or section, and that effort! ihould promptly be made, for the asks of the Inestimable blessing! of neioe, and a united oountry,hereby inatruota thi Commit' tee of 33, heretofore appointed by this House to report Without delay tnsaiurai in accordance therewith. - , air. angusa said that at the Dinner time be would move to euepend tbe rale. i mr. nmn imroauoea joins resolutions wiuipenu ine execution or thi..i i.. .nhin """.r ""'ninrwiweniiripioiai . ,.- ., . .7 . . . . ' ... u,rT0r,8M andtieani. 1 1 ' . ... . , . i Mr. Mctiean Introduced a bill te reneal so much of the act ai relatei to the duty on import!, In South Caroline, -I referred to a select committee otnve. "I . Mr. Pendleton Introduced a kill aoakini Olnclnnaa a port of entry, referred to committee on Commerce. I air. jtonan preientea ins proceeaingi or a puolM Heetlne of working men and mercbanti at Newark. New Jersey. Oth instant, oa the preeent condition of the country, referred to tn oommittee oi xnirty-Three. He Hated thi reeointioni breathed the iplrct of devo- tien to the uonititntion and the union. air. Vanoa remarked that gentleman had often ipoken 'or Buncornbet be aosr wanted Buncombe to ipeak lor ttiiir. In relation to the condition ot the country he presented tho proceeding! ot the people of that cenn (ryi :' -'vi jv. ,- air. Waiuwumi, or Indiana, asked wuithar the pro - ceedlDgi were in earnest. mr. vance ids neooie it nancomne never idiik Wlthont ibe la In earnest. i The nmnMHtlnffa wen, rf.rr tr lha AmmlllM, nt tbiity lhrce. . . ' be j , r ; I i ; WASHINGTON, Jan 12. From the South. Jackioh, jtln. Jan 12. Tha artlllerj wai ordered to Vlokaourt early this xaomlng. by the oVrnof, to ball 1, an pasting itaamboaU. , -Fliteen gnna were Ored iait night, on receipt of the scwi of the leceetioa ol Alabama and lorl-la. Washington Rumors to the New York Press. New Ysai.Jaa. 14. The Tribune's Waihlnirtoii eor- Mipoadont tuoru that i piratical expedition la titling out In tbliclty. to aeiie California atnamvri. A aoboonsr hu already been ohartared la New Orletna lo proetd to the Iitbmua. ana await ua oeparwra 01 me '.lamer irom aininwtll.w&enjiommg uie rnoii ug , .he will ulce the iteunara aa orizea to South Carolina Mr8eward'i ipeech had a decidedly aoolblug effect, and la doing much good. Mr. Crittenden declare! that It Is In the right diieo lion, and la patriotic and ttateaman like. ' ' It waa announoad to-da that na relnforeementa will be tent to Port Bumoter at preient, ai thef are not needed, but I have good reason to bellev it to be the ettien Dnroota of the Admlnutrailon to Tinmcei iue llig or the Union, by tending ii oon ai till Department can be properly arranged, In tha meantime the cnieiuim culty la theioarclty of war Vmeli, On. Plnkena. olgoulh Carolina, havlni a balance of 130110 due him at lata Mlnliter to Rnnla, aent here for It. The Department adjuited hit account! by tending him a TlMff mi tha Dh.rU.tnn Huh Treaiurv. tha monOV In which hai been lolled by the Btate. ' . in. aiiiioart eenatore, roia ana umeui .uulh.. note to georelary Holt yeiterday, asking why the aub treasury at Bt. Louli wai guarded by United Sutea troop j. , Mr. Holt replied that ha would explain It If they cMl ed peraonally, and nototherwlie. . A telegram from Col. Todd, in command of Port Mon roe, In Mobile Bay, aayi ha hai plenty of man, guna and araunltlvn to prevent any hoitlle force from approaching Mobil. There It no confirmation here of the Cliarleitoo rumor that Major Anderson propoaed to evacuate the Fort. The voluntary military organlzationa In thle city, for III protection, are iucreatlng rapidly, and lait nlgbt numlred aeveral hundred Union men. Rumors from Charleston. CrjARLxaTos. Jan. 13. Mr. Oourdon, a member of the South Carolina Convention, went to VortBumter thii morning, and held a private parley with Major Anderson. All kinds of rumon prevail aa to the cauie of the send ing of the flic of trnoe bv South Carolina last nlabt Borne say aisaueotlon txitn among Major Anaerson i men, and others that a aurrendor of the fort il con tern plated, and that it will be evacuated. It la believed tho negotiation! at Waihlngton are going on for a peaceful surrender of tha fort, and for a ceiea- tlon of warlike attitude, flood authority credit! this opinion. LATER. The iteamboat Xxcelilor has come Into port with the newt that the alup-of-war Brooklyn ii off the bar. inis is certain. Col. Ilarne. on tha nart of South Carolina, and Lieut Ilall, on the part of Major Anderson, have left lor w tuiuaiuu, w.tu pruyutuiv, tu uutam iui.iiqt iuiiiuu' tloni, Great Union Demonstration in St. Louis. St. Louii, Jan. 13. Thi Union demonstration, yeiter. day aiteruoon, was the largeit meeting ever held in this city. Eaalness waa generally impended. A large number of Storei and private residences were deooratea with flags and device!, in honor of tbe occasion. Two national aalutea were alio fired. Robert Campbell was chosen Praldant, and forty-three Ttee-r'reeiden'i were selected, lrraopeoUve of party, from amongst the moit prominent oltlzena. Ketolulioni were adopted, among them one cordially approving Mr. Orlttenden'l proposition, ai a basla of let. tlement of tha present diUiculties, and atrong, eloquent and patriotic ipeecheewere made by Judge Qamble, Major Wright, Col. Bogg.and other distinguished gentlemen. BiLT stone Jan. 12. The Convention of delcgalei from the various counllei of Maryland, to consider the crisli, reaisembled thii p. m., and pasted reaolulioni re queit ing the Governor to Isiua a Droelamatlon for the people of the Blate to vote on the last Monday In Janu ary, whether they want a State Convention called or not. and if the quel) Ion Is decided in the affirmative, to bold an election for delegate! to the Convention, to meot on the tint Mondiy In February. They also unanimously passed a resolution anurorlna of Mr. Crittenden's proposition, and then adjourned. It II understood that a meeting li to be held of oertaln Ollibuiten to-morrow to oppoie the covernment in rein forcing Ft. McHenry. Banquet to Gov. Floyd. BicHMoHD, Va.. Jan. 13. Tha banquet for Gov Floid took piece hut night. Gov. Floyd madi a apeech and re lated tho conversation he had with thl Preiident, (low ing a breach of faith on the part of the Pretldent, leading to nil, (Floyd's) nai'natlon. Gov. Fiajd councelled resilience to Federal coercion. Secenlon ipeaciiri were then malo by Lieut. Cover. nor lion tague, Attorney Gen. Tucker, Jas. A. Lediion and others. The temporizing polloy of the legislature Ii eeverely cenme ntrd upon. Great enthuiiaim pievaili. Kansas Legislature—Acting Governor Beebe's Message. LnvEimoRTB. January 18. Tho menage cf Aotlsa Governor Beebe, to the Territorial Leglilature is mainiy devtt4 to local auaira. lie recommends an exnrei'lon of gratitudo by the Legislature to the ciieritablewho Rave relief to the suf ferers from tbe drouth; nrgei the repeal of tbe .-i of the last session prohibiting ilavey on tlie ground of encon atitntionality. and honnthatln ciise of a dissolution of theUnionl Kanaai will eitablieU lopanu. wd inde pendent n. Nw York, Jsn. IS. Tho ibhooncr Ooaft Pilot arrived to-day from Antwerp. Bhe haa hart her tails blown to piecci, her bulwarks itove. iharei broken, decia swept and crew frost bitten. Thomas Pluat, second oacer, loot overboard in the jale. Tbe stoamei Star of tae Went steamed.down the harbor early thii morning and landed the troop :t Governor"' Island and returned to her doo. Ku.it and North Kiviri have much Ice In Ou-m to-day. Thermomelor duiiug the whole dnr rauc-cd Is tbe neijh borhood of zero. Bevcral veiaeli in tbe North River were ba.llr rnt hv floating lc, and Bouthern steamers arriving to doy hid much liiucslty lu getting Into dock. Great Fire at Halifax. HALlFil, Jan. 14. A Are on BaturdaynlgM dnitrcu.l fifty-nine eitabllshmcnU In rittlli, George and Prince street! and Cheapiide. Including the American Coniu late and Exchange room, Fuliera'i Exchange, Journal, Chronicle, Gtrette, Colonist, and Express, oewipepen offlcci), the Halifax Library, Halifax Intmance oitlce, the Marino Insurance oilier, Bcotla alarine Insurance office. Union Marine office, PherirT'i ornce, the Odd Fallow!' Ilall. itorei, and lawyers' olbcei. One man U Vnonn to killed, many injured. Waiuinotoii, Jan- 14. Dudley Mann leavoi thii week for Europe, ai Oommlseioneron part of South Car olina, to make commercial arragementi with varloui governments. T. Butler alio leavei on almliu bsiinosi on fcehait cf Georgia. Another report tayi that Clayton, Auiitent Secretary of the Treasury was removed yesterday. During ihe ibort period air. xnomas was secretary ot the Treasury, (200.000 were removed from the treasury vaults in tuii city, to bud xreuury lu flew urleaul, tvr what purpwe U aot known. Nebraska Legislature. BOhaxu, Jan. 13. Both Houses of tbs Legislature ad journed tin die at 8 o'clock last evening. But little senerai leitilatlon nai oeen paaaca uunna uie eesiion. An effort to pus an act ia eftec? repudiating all debts ef twe yeanatanding, isiieu. ins out incorporating tni Missouri and Weitern and Pacilic Telegraph Co.'s,paii ed both Houses and received the auction of theUoiern-or- - Tbe weather Is warm and the mow II melting rapidly. The Mecadonigan bound South. Tha Boiton aloop of war Macadonlgan. from Port! mouth, passed Highland Lighti this morning, bi und Boutn, under leaiea oruera. t "rvr a n.ir JijiyTa OIL. THE IrlOST SirCESSFUL, PAIN CCH EH known, Is compoied solely of healing Oils, Baliims and On mi. Actual obionratlon and the certifi catel of respectable persona warrant ui In itatlng poil lively that ; JM'i Magiutia Oil owe Kkeumatltm; , : ' Jleed'o Miiffnttie Oil curei Spinal 4ffetton;' ' Rttd'i ifuffnetlt Oil cures Kewralgia; ' l Xei't tbyputia Oilavrtt WeaJcfotnU; t JU'i ilugneiio Oil oures UlotraUd Sort; Jiml't Magnttie 01! cures Ktrvovt BtadaiJit; '. ' . JUtd'i Magnttlo OH curve Voued feet; Mtd'i Mugnetta OUcurtt Prt Woundf, " I Uttd'i Magnttie Oil ourvi Swellinci; v'";' ' Heed's MagruHc Oil eure Paint in th BaeJt; I Jiefd's Mwnitie OUcvrttKerwut Affections i ' Beta's Magnttie OUtmrtt Eat ache A JbotAatkt. lor nil by BIMON JOTiNSON, Daooairr, Pltlsburgh, Pi., eon agent; sold alio by ii. a. faunedXUuIv at CO., R. . HELLERS fc CO., and DruggiiU generally, at 85 cti. pir bottii. decl4J'.' Attachment .1 near. Justice of the Stephen Wli texten Defendant Fetce, of Clinton tvwosnip, rranann county, umo, i", On tbe 8th day of January A.'D. 1861, mM Justice lilued an order of attaetment lu Ihe above ctlon for the ium of (267 20. -Jinl'.'w3t. r ' . 1 " MAITHAI3 TROTT. Printing Office for Sale. rpnn CAKROLL OOUNTT VEiriO- v . ..-.j fr-.u nn . . CMA1 OTlflClS II offered for sale on very rear- aonaoie semi. To a practical printer this lea chance f . , banrln. Threo hundred dollars down and the tMl.nr li, tn VMM. '- ThA AfltfV has A MIAll ma nf Inh . 'm.t.A.n- .,. r.r.nii. nt.,. , u.-.--.---. Til i 1 1V T li rT1iV"CX7" ' 1 J- a. I OLaif. U , , Wholeiale and Retail Dealer in . , ' Trftr 1 cert iV ' alnmiiBrin fliarava T "vb ,.6ip ' AND rT MtaxnS ' , t Smoking & Chewing Tobacco, also, the. ottt quality of BHTTFT't eonitantly I '- I. ':- - oa hand. I inrOonatrJ iforcbanla art Invite! 16 call befon pOf .h..ln ,lutth.M - tnI ' " ' NO4 EA9T THIRD STREET, ,,.,.. .. . . . ' i ot. wiin ana Bycamora, , . nov51-w6ni" CINCINNATI, O MOFJKNI7IO OOODS-Black KnglUb Crapes; Crape Oollara, Cull and Slceveit Long and Short I Crape Veils; Bound Ompe Veils; Lace Veils Orare j Trimmed; Plain Hemmed Collan; Seta; HandKerchlefi Aamndre'i Black &ld Gloves: Vana: B.lhhnnn sill,.- Bombaalnes; Traveling and all other kinds of Dreii (foods oonitantiy on naau in girni vanriy. ! . ... ...,., - . PITBB BATH. ; "mxfa ' - Tint door eorth of Neil Hoese. 1 THE MARKETS. New York Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, Jan 14. PLOUB recslpliof 8.209 bbli; market Si better and closed quiet, and Karoely lo flrmt ealee of S.OUO bbli. at 3,30:93 40; inperflneiute at 531,65; exeraiute at 15,30(0)5,40; luporflne western at $ifi5i,W; com mon to medium extra western 5,75W5,V0; inferior to good shipping brand!, extra Bound Ohio Hoop. BVK rCoUK-e teady at 3,354,15. WHEAT receipts of 404 bush; market about lo Utter, with moderate export demand; sales of 63,000 bu. at l,iiOl.S3X; Chicago aprlng at 91,30; Mil. Club at 1,31(91,33; amber Wisconsin aud loe fl,38; red stale 1,3091.53, white Michigan. , YK quiet; at 73c. 1 BARXKV dull and nomloally unchaugtd. ' '. CORN receipt! nonet market without Important ohange; aalee 35,000 buiheli at 71973X0 mixed ivntorn, in itore and delivered OATS quiet, at3U37c, for Weitern, Canadian and State. PORK quill; lalei 450 bbli. at 917 17 33; men t83 (13 Vi. BRRF-qulet and unchanged. COT MUAT8 qnlet. BUTIKO-infair request at 10314 for Ohio, Mini for state. CBgKBE-iteacly, oaiOX. , Winuiii'-dull and drooping; aalel areTOOlbli. at WXe. dt'OCKS dull and lower. Money and Exchange no new feature!. M B 14 1-9, do quoted 33; Had 7! liar, prf. 37& Erie 38X; P 0 88 1 S; O 4r. Oh W j III 0 aorip 73 1 8; M 8 58) 0 a fc Q 68; Hud 01, N X 0 Krle bond (14, Phil 3d BoX, Cincinnati Market. FLOUB Is in but moderate demand, and received an additional sedative in the report of the New York news. Conoeiilona have been made In prioo, and a low grade of luplrllne we learn hai been sold at !5. Halei of good were reported at 4,00, bnt Ihe market for fair hipping brands of npergns may be regarded as nominal at 14 50 , WHK AT remains Heady at $ I tor rid, I,051,08 or wnne. neiiner tne demand nor offerlngi were large. . , .' . CORN on Ihe ear Ii illll ruling, at 33c, ihclled hai been accumulating beyond the wantHiof ihlnneri. and la coniexuently ralber dull excepting first quality of Kill.. OATH Ii quoted at 80o in bulk, wllo a ready mar ket. B A It LIT and Bye are unchanged. WHISKY-lis firmer at 13 Jo. PBOVIBION8 had a rather more decided nntltlnn to. day than yeiterday, and a fair buiinen wan done in mess pork and lard; 500 bbli. of men were told at I0, and ' smaii ion orougnt Jic na higher! 310 bble. lard were loldatUke. andlOOcaiki of bicon at 7 Xo for ihoulderi anil ildei. Bulk meats are held at BU &iXs, packed. Ureen meata are quoted ot 40 for anouldera, 0i7o for lidei, and 7c for hams. Bhoul din only being in request, sideiand ban! dull and wiak at tne quotation!. HOUS-had a firmer market, and seller! more tena olouily adhered to 6 50 aa their aiklne flinra. Tha atrength of thi market wai mainly supported by the light receipts, and not by any better disposition on the part of packen. Bat few sales were reported, and thl operating tanuara oi prices noes noi vary mucn from yesterday l ijuuiiiicni, vu:, o xv-atf u n vom. Vte. 14 Cleveland Market. January 12. LOCK ulei of 100 bbli oholcs extra at BS.OU Tha maniet n una wnn a moderate demand. WHSAT-no aalii renorted. Unlittn mr irm. Tha ciemanu u umiieu to the inpnly of mllleri' reaulre- menu. CORN-quletat87c. OATB ateadyatSSc. PORK sale 900 bbli No. 1 Mesa at 13 (W. ' LAUD tali 100 bbli at 9c, and 3 kegi at c ' UN I80N sales few carcaaei at 4c SEED eale 50 bush Olover at 4,50. KCI08 quiet at 15o. IKUIT dried Anolei are lnctlrt SU tn n..nk. e at 19(3113. ' BUTTER very qnlet. Bale S bbli roll at 18Xai3. POULTRY scarce and In demand at Bra&n r.,r .hiv. eni and turkeyi. uuus iteadyaadonlet. A salt of a lot of hear v.. Baltimore Market. [TELEGRAPH FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] BALTIMORE, Jan 14. Ftoua dull; Howard Bt. and Ohio it 3.50; fllry Mllli at $G,75. TVciuT firm, led 1,30311, 38; while S1,45S1,63. Corx buoyant, new yellow at05o.07. Paovmoifs-flrm. Poex men 14,18; prime and rum 913. T,b 10j. Corrxi aleady at 1-J(S13. WmiEt-du'.J.atiBXo. Philadelphia Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] PHILADELPHIA, Jan 14. Fuova firm at I3.MKS3 70. TVat firm! tales of IC IXjO bush red at 91,3091,33, Ccbn advanced 1c. Ok-ra active at 35c. Corrrw Arm; rto at 11.313, Wntavx iteady at 19c. NEWARK MACHINE WORKS, r HEWARK OHIO, ; " irfunnfaclurere of all kinds of For1 table ana statmnary steam F.n Klnea, Haw miUs. urUt Mllle,. i , I dec? iau .. : ' LAJft& BODLSYBtaiml Bit T. MAKD TMedienl .KJ. n. MUTALL SettmtH COLUMBUS i MAOm.VS CO. Beaten Sit BBABIORB j ot CO. Beatmllll! ' Oar Portable EDglni1 and Saw Kill ( , Was awarded the first premlua oi 950 at Die Indiana State lair for If 60 ovir Lane itBodley'i on aceoaatef Price, lightness, simpliqly, economy of fuel and superior charactel of lumber sawed. ' Our Stationary Engine was pvirded at the tame Fair Ilia first premium of 9200. f Our Portable Engino wai lUrdrd the fust premium of 9100 at the Fair at Alemphii.Tenn., over Blandy's Du val t'l, Oolumbus Machine Oo'l., and Bradford t Co'e., by a committee of practical Rt!road Engineer!. for price and termi addrejs) WILLARDn ARNF.R, Trcaaurer. dec5 dkwlyeols. Newark, Ohio. - PHICE8 BljDTJCID Trom the Nav York Obeerver-l i "" 1 ii all partlei manutacbrlDg Bewinf Machines are os lljed lopsy II r. Ilnwei Doenae oneich machine Kid, and are a to compelled to make retnrnits him, nnder oalru as to thenumbsraoU, hii booki give aeorrectilate ment. From thii rellab louroe we have obtained the following itatutlci. Of tn machlnis made In the year 1M9, there were lold, By Wheeler k Vllson... ..... .81,305 I. U.BlngerfcOo...'. 10,U i Q rover a Bokr a 10,SeO ;; thowlnt the iali of vTirolrr 4c Wllion to be dmiUe thou of any other Ooapmy." ', . ' awarded the highest pnralami at the ' . i United States fain of )58, im and iBoO; . i alscat Ihe i - it Ohio Btal lals of iaie and 18C0; . ! and at nearly all the Jounty rain in the Btatei .-' . Our vrloes. at Ihe late eduction, are a Jew eu 'anv l(kk stick machine now i-ld, nod bat a UlUl higher than the interior r tnreaacnam inca maoAiats, now fhrMd uoon the market. j Ihe WBULBB WILSON sUOHINl tnaioitM Lock Stich the onlyott whlchcunnot beraveled. It Il Auxi oa Bora flinsa olthe toods, leavlu no rdat or lAainontkt untUr. title - ..j All macMntt varrartea 1 years, and instruction given in their ass, free rf ohsrse. r -i 'li. vainiioi iiign voianona, u, WM. BUNNIta a CO., d(c3-aawd3mfcw6ai Tike's Opera House, Cincinnati HOUOAVPnEOEWTSs ALSXAWDU'S KID .UOVES."'" " H ' , POINT I.A01 COLhARS. . VALENCIENNES COLI.Aftg k BLBRVEfl. ' - IVB'D KU81IN do . ,- do y.. ". ; UNBN do ' .'de I li 7.0UAVE BOSOMS' v do PINE APPLE HANDKIRCHISra, GTLT BELTS. BMBBOIDSRKD do HAIR NITS. MOURNINd ' do . NUBIAS. HEMMED, STtTOBiO, do -HOODS, ORINIDINlsAit.ACli VEILS - SLEEVES. LACECOlfi'UBlbS fe BARBES, OOK9ET3. For sale by PETER BAIN,' doclll. Wo. , Soslh High Btreet.- A1.EXAIDUL9 KIO OLOVEH. All iltei and colon Just opened at BAINS, dte.U. ,. So.W South Blghitreet. " m 1 ca in Am A - y-Br. J. H." MCLEAN'S Strengthening Cordial and Blood PURIFIER. The Ureateat Ilemedr In The AND Till MOST DELICIOUS ' AND ' DELIGHTFUL , CORDIAL , 'EVER TaKEN. TT IS STRICT. A Iv a scientific and Vegetable Compound. 'O . trocurea uy me oiiiu tion of Roots. Herln and Barki, Yellow Dock, Blood Root, ttanaparilla, W I I d Cherry Bark and Dan delion enters Into Its MnnMlllM. . Tl,a An. ... ... Defort) TaklnjUte active remedlainreriuKlng. principle of each Ingredient Ii thoroughly extracted by my new method of distilling, produoing a delicious, ex hlierating spirit, and the moat INFALLIBLE remedy for renovating tbe diseased lyitem, and tailoring the skik, offering end debilitated INVALID to IlKALTII and 8TMK.NQTU. ITICl.EAN'H 8THENOTIIEIMINO COII DIAIi , . V Will aHectnally cure - LIVER OGai PLAINT, DTBPEPBIA, JA0ND1UI Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dlteaaee of the Kidneys and all dlssases arising from a disordered Liver or tom uh. Dvenemla. Heart hum. Inward Piles. Acidity or Hick ness of theBtomaoh, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Dull pain or swimming in the bead, mutation oi tne Heart Fullness or Wels-ht in the Btomauh. Bour Eructattuis Choking or lUlTooatinr feeling when lying down, Drvneis or Yellowncnor UieBklnana Byes, Nignt Bweaur in ward Fevere. Pain in the small of the back, chest or llde Bndden Flashes of Heat, Depression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, I.tneuor. Despondency or any Nervous Disease, Borei or Blotches on tbe Bkin, and Fever and Ague lor Obilliand Fever.) ' Over a million at Mottle nave been sold durlus the last ilx month! and In no In tenoe has It failed in giving entire aatiifaction Who, then, will suffer from Weakoeai or Debility when MC LEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL will cure you 7 No lanenare oan eouvev an adeouata idea of the imme diate and almost miraculous change produced by taking thii cordial in the diaeased, debilitated and matte red nirvoui system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impaired by ilckneal, tbe relaxed and unstrung organisation ii restored to lis prutlne health anu vigor, TKAHKIED FEUSOIMX, Or other ccnselooi of Inability, from whatever cause. will find McLean Strengthening Cordial a thorough regenerator of the lyitem ; and all who may have InJ ured themaelvea by improper Indulgence!, will find In tne Unr- dial a certain and speedy remedy. To Ibe Ladles. McLean's Strengthening Cordial Ii a sovereign and ipeedy care far INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, W HITES Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine or Involuntary Discharge thereof, Falling of the Womb, aiddlniso, Fainting aad all Dlaeasei Incident to remaiei. There la no Mistake About It. Buffer no longer. Take It according to Direction!. It wlllitlmulate, itrengthen and Invigorate you and cause ine Dionm oi neann to mount your cheek again . very bottle Is warranted to give aettiiaotlon. roit CIIIEDUEN. If your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted, MoLean's uoraiai wilt mane them healthy, fat and robust. Delay noi a moment, try u, anu you win De convinced IT 18 DELICIOUS TO TAKE. Oautioh Biware of Vrnggliteor Dealer! who may try to palm apon yon some Bitter or Barsapsrilla trash which they can buy aheap, by laytnj it ii just as good. Avoid each men. Aik lot McLeaa'a Strengthening Cor dial, and take nothian ebe It la the oniv reme.lv thai will purifr the blood thcroezhlv and at the our i- itrengmcn we syiuun. One tableipoonful taken ever mornlne faaUnv. la a certain preventive ol Cholera, Chilli and Fever, iellow iover, or any prevalent diieaaee. It li put ap In larra bottlet. Price only 1 1 per bottle, or C bottles for 13. J.H. McLEAN, Bole Proprietor of this Cordial, Alio MoLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, rrlteipal Denot on the comer cf Third and Pineitnuata. Bt. Louis, Mo. McLccn'g Votcadc Oil Lluimect. Tne beat Ltstcent In the World. The only sale and certain care for Cancers, Piles, Bwelllngi and Bron chitis, or Ooltre, Paralyiia, Neuralgia, Weakness of the Muscles, tjhronie or Inflammatory Rheonpahem, BtiH ness of the joints, contracted Muscles er Ligaments Kararho or Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Wounds, Freeh Cuts, Ulcers, Fever Bores, Oakcd b route BorcNIpplei. Burns, Bcalda, Bora Tboit, or any tuflfinmaUon or Pain, no difference how levers, or ho Inug the dieeuemay have existed. McUan'i Celebrated Liniment la a cr tain remedy.- . . Thousands of human being have been laved a fife ol decrepitude and alter by the use of this Inrft'eabie med oine. McLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT erill relieve pain aim est teitoctaneoaaly, and It W.l eleorie. purify and heal the fsuleet tores la an iocredi iy short tints. For Hoireea and Other Animate. McLean celebrated Liniment Is tbe enly safe mi re Uabie remedy for the cure of Bpevln, Bing Bone, Wind gills, Splints, Unnatural Bnmpa, Node or Swellings. II will never fall to cure Bis Head. Poll Evil. FlamV fHA ruuoioa; Bono. , Sweat,,, if properly applied. For Bprauu, BruUei, Beratohea, Bores or WiulOi, cracked lleela, Chifei, Baddle or Collar Galla It Is on inbliinie remedy. Apply it as directed, and a cure laecruin In every instance. Then trifle no longer with tha mans worfcleoa I.inl. menu offered to you. Obtain a supply cf Dr- MeLean'i eolehrated Llnlnenl. It will cure you. J. II. Mr EE AN, Sole Proprietor, Corner oi Third and Pine Streets, St. Louis, Mo. For sale by all diugglits. For sale by ROEESTS & SAMUEL, auglra-dfcwly Columbus. Ohio. .FANCY DRESSES . FOB Till MASQUERADE BALL. C. CCSH.HAX, Doiroll, bate ar rived lm Colambna and trill be found at thi M05TQ0MEBY HOUSE, Corner of South and High strecti, Where he hai i larre mrlet af OeainnMe ! tmrm dncrlptlonand character fer Ladles and Gentlemen, huku win oe soanea on moderate tertna tor Hie at t ne F1HCT MU8QTJEBADE BALL, To be (Iven by the Thalia Dramatic Association, AT A FI B O 8 II A I, L , Oa Tuesday evening text. jmlO-dld. BILL POSTING V'"".'' ;.vand ,r . DISTRIBUTING BILLS! JOHN H. STEKLEY will attend to the POSTIKQ AND DI8TBIBUTINO .... i ' r OF BILLS IN THIS CITY. All orjen left at the Office of the Strteiman will be promptly attended to. Jinll-tf GIFTS! GIFTS! r.IOR THI s: GIFTS! ? . . -i A -; OIiIDATS I . . - AT.THB . , , .,' GIFT BOOK STORE SOW OPININQ AT ' No. 173, High Bt., between Town andBlohSu. a few doors south of tho United Btates Hotel, 10,000 T0LTJMS8 Of Choice Books on every rabject and " '' 10,000. Wavtla ol Jewelrr. To.be given to the purchasers of them at time of eels- CALL AND KTAMINB OUR PLAN. -"' dec26:dtf i-- .-. '. BLOCraf It CO. ' Sheriff's Sale.: ; girber a ITarrleon vs. Superior Oourt. Jens B. Lake r T Y VIKTUK OF AN OHDEHOPSAI.E AJto Be directed, from the Sanerler Oonri ot w rank. lln county, Ohio, I will offer for tale In the village of bocariourne in laid county at me v.arehoatt now oc copied by uavid Barber, en .-.',(.- Mondays Vbs2Iatday af January, A. D. 16C! at 10 o'clock, A. at. the . fbllowinst property to wit- ene Dirrlek aad II xtn res belonging the re to, two itoneeheare, 9 crow bars, 1 Jack Borew and Lever, 9 Bledsee, 4 truck wheeli. il Sheevcs. 1 Pick. 1 Stone Hook. buckets S Ihoveli, lilngle ihleve block, 1 boe, 1 derrick frame, 1 cross traoe, a loi or ropo. and the eanai boat Logan, .. 0. W. UUPIMAN. Bheriir. ; jeaO-dlOI. By En. Davis, Dop'ty. -HOUOAV PHEOEWTO. -w MINK MUFFS. VICTORINES and CUFFS we ore now selling at very low prices, alee all other kinds fashionable run. PETR BAN1. dcctl. No Uerld, i l i t Booth High si ScrofUla, or King's Evil,- is a coHHlttuUonal diaeaao, a corruption of tlie lilood.liy which this fluid becomes vitiated.' jwenk, and p.jori Bcinir in' tlie circulation, it e viuli s tho whole body, and may burst out in dicso on any part of it. No organ is fiee I'kiiii it attacks, nor Is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously fiitixod by inorcuriul disease, Jow living, dia onlorril or unhealthy food, impure air, filth nun niiiiy nanus, ine depressing vices, ana. nhnvn nil, by the venereal infection. What i vcr he it arluin. it i, hereditarv In the eon. Btitutioii, tUsccuding 11 from parents to children luito tho third and fourth generation:;" indeed, it twins to be the ro4 of Hirawho says, "I w ill visit tlie , iniquities of the fathers,, upon llirir oliildrpn," -. , : ... , , Its cflucls commence bv dcDosition ftom the Hilfxid of corrupt or ulcoroua matter, which, in inn iunas, nv.-r, nna internal organs, u termed tuliprcl(j; In .Ihn glands,' swellinw: and on tun Hiiiiiu-ii, eruptions or sores.. XhisfoUlcor I'liptiou, which genders in the blood, depressed nn. niiTnin oi hip, bo mat seroruious constitu tions n.,t only sutiur from scrofulous com. pluints but tlieylmve fur less power to with-i-tniid -tin? iittneks' of other diseases r conso- illii'Htlv Vast numbers ncriah hv rlisnriipra wlinsb, iilllioii(;li not scrofulous in their nature. aro still rendered fhral by this taint in the -y-roiit. , jtosioiuio consumption wliich de-tiiimii-s the Ipiiuiiih fimily has its origin directly hi iiu Ni'i'iiiuious rnniuiniuution ; ana many 'liMi iu tivo disnasps of the liver, kidneys, brain, mid. iudpi'd, rrf nil the organs, oriso from or mi" u'rnvaffd liy the some cause, On iin tiT of n our people are scrofulous uii'ir -i wiiii mo iiivauuu Dy inii turturig in I i tinn, und their Jionltlt is undermined by it. '1 1 1 1'ii.-iiusi it from the system ive must renovate urn i.in on ny nn alterative medicine, and in vifi.reiif it by healthy food nnd excreise. Sui li a me'dirine wo supply in '' L " , AYEIl'S ' Comjioiiud Extract of Sarsaparilla, the nio.it ell'ei'tual remedy which tho medical skill of our times can deviso for this every wlwro pu-rnilingand fiitul malady.- It is com huicd lioiu tho most activo romcdiols that have been disco vtred for the expurgation of this foul disnrd.-r from the blood, and tho rescue of the systi m from its destructive consequences, H.-iicc it should he employed for the cure of not puly Scrofula, but also those other affec tion" w'hi'li oriso from it, such ns Eiiuptive and Skis- TIiskaskb, Sr. Anthony's Fiuk, llci;, or EitYMi'iaaa, Pimpi.es, Pvstvlis, Ut oTt iiKs, Hi.ains nnd lloiM.TuMOEs, Tetter h nd S.n.T Him um, Scai.d IIcad, Kinomokm, Kiiia'M.iiisM, Svi iiii.iTicandMEKCiitiAi.Dis K.vsK.s, Duopsr, Dyspepsia, Dehimtv, and, illdi'cd, AM. t'llMrl.Al.NiS AltlHINO FHOU VlTIA- ti i) on JwiTiir. IIi.ook. Tho populur belief in " imtiii-itif of the blood" is founded in trath, for -I'loiulii is a degeneration of the blood.' The piiitieiiliu purpose und virtue of this Sarsapn l illu is lo purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in con tni.. iimtPd constitutions. . Ague Cure, rO!t THE SPEEPV Cl'RE 01, ' In term it tr lit Fever, or Fever and Ague, Kriulttt-ist Fever, Clilll Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Ilratlni'lie, nnd Bilious Fevers, indeed for the vt-liole clan of diseases originat ing In biliary derangement, canard by i.c -imlnvia of Plasmatic ConnUlre. A c ar cnnWed hero to offer the community a reme'r winch, while it cures the above comciuints willi certainty, ii still perfectly harmless in any quantity. Such rt remedy is invalunblo in diilr-cts where these alllictina disorders dtcvhii. Tbia Ct im" expels the miaimntic noison of Fevkk ami Aot'F from the tvstein, and prevents the de- vduimiriit llieuisease. if taken on the first an- pr:;ac!:cf its premonitory symptoms. Itiinotnnly the ust renicdv ever vet discovered for thia clais CQinpi'tiTiU, but also tho cheapest. Tho laron niinntity we s;tp!y for a dollar bunas it within the rc? '-h of every body : nnd in bilious districts, w here fivrit Ann Ague prevails, every bodv should hove it end use it freely both for cure and protec tion, n. uitiu aniivriuruy ui mis rerncay over any ther ever discovered for the BDcedv and certain cure uf Intermittent? is that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consf-c-uentlj' it prodnres no quinism or" ntlirr injurious ellects whatever ipon the constitu tion, ihosc cured by it are left us healthy as if tii'.-v had never bud the disease. K-mr and Azuo is not alone the consequence uf Ine nuasn-.Ktie prison. A arer.t variety of disor ders prise fi-nm its iriitntiun, amontr which ar ewatiiut, nhtumntitm. Omit, lhaaaehe. lltinri- hmj, '1 onthaehe, F.aracha. Vatarrh. Astltt.ta. I'al- jiitaticn. Pain ful Afftction of the Spleen, th;Ur -tff, rain i.i the Bowls, Vr.lic, Paralysis mill l)c rnnttmrnt of the Stomach, all of which, when oriBiimtin in this cause, put on the intermittent fipr, nr terome periodical. This " Cvuk " extols the jioisoii nom the blood, and consequently oui-i tlwiu all alike. It ii an invaluable protection 'o imnHSrants and persons travelling or trinpuraiiiy rciiiliim in Ihe malarious districts. If taken m-i. lonallv or dailv while exuoied to the inlection. that will bo excreted from the system, and cantint accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into lis- caie. llence it is even more valuable fur nrntec- tion than cure, and few nil! ever suiter from Inter mittent;! if they avail thcmatflves of the proSei tiin this icmedy.ufTorils, If::,- M . rrspared by Dr. J. C. ATEB V CO., LowelJ, laasi R0BIRT8 k. liHTTRt. Oclnmbu. Ar.d bv Drngaiiti and Dealers everywhere. - nov:iya,twaw CASADIA5 &THJnED8TATE3 MAIL STEAMERS TO AMD fBOJII LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW, Liverpool, Montreal, Quebec, i - and The Montreal Ocean Bleamship Ootnnany's flnt-elais loll-pewered Olyde-halK Steaners sail vrr (sat arday from PORTLAND, carry In the Canadian and L'DIIVU BUMS JUU ,IH.B,BS"'B. . ,1 . NOVASCOTIAN..... bOH E.MIAN NORTH BRITON..... CANADIAN NORTU AMERICAN. ANGLO-SAXON HIBBKNIAN, NO&WAQIAN, Cipt. UcMaiteis, Oapt. Orange, .Copt. Borland, . Capt. Oraham, .Capt. Alton, Capt. Balantlne, I bherteet, Cbeapesl and Qalckcst cou veyamnas) irvaai AKXRICA TO ALL PABTS OF EUROPE. Will aall from LIVERPOOL everr Wedneidar, and from QUSBKO aver 7 aatarday-.ealllcgat LUNlHniauai to receive on eoersaau tana tiaiuana Psseengeri, to and from Ireland and Scotland, aiaagow panengens' ere tnralibrd wi.th me passage tickets to ana rrom ixmaonaerry. Kelans ticket! granted at reduced rates. An experleneed Baraeon attached to each steamer. CerttBoatee Usued for earrrtnc to and brinitini: out not- Hngera from all the principal towni oi Great Britain and Irrland, at reduced rates, by this line of iteamers, and by the WASHINGTON MNB QF SAILUia PAOKITB, leaving uvcrpooi every weeav ' For possigs, apply at tbe OrBce. 83 BROAD WAX , Mew York, and 19 WATKK NT Llverpaal, . -.j SA8SL ft ITEARLK, General AgsaU, Or to- .r J. R. ARMSTRONG, olO lydAw. StateaaunOOce, Colombo.!, Ohle. GUERNSEY'S BALM REitlOVES Attn PREVENTS IN, flammatton and pain, and heals tha wont burn, scald, braise, eat, er fresh wound of any kind, its vents swelling and pals, front be stings, inoequito bites, and poisonoaa plants, neuralgia, rnenmattunf ague In Ihe breeat, salt rnenm, etc n nen taken Internally, It will positively cur croup in children, end glTCi tesmediete reiteiinim wont rose 01 inuiarnDiecompiaiai; aiso, removes boaneneei and sore throat. - Fries, SS eeats a bottle. 8ho14 be In every house. For sale by Drug gists aad Btorekeoper. IBVIN i note rropneior, nv. ioprc.,i.,en, lun I ootid wlyli ' ,, rpHfi fBEDITOBS OF PHILIP MIL,. X LAY. are hereby notified that dividend ef 9SiH 8cr cent hai been ordered to be snide by the Pronai oart, of Franklin county, Ohio, and that oa MOisDAV the lith day of January, 1NS1, t o'clock a. ., at Ihe office of Wnrdea ex Dreesel, In the Oily ot Columbus Ohio, Mid dividend will be paid t the creditor mittled thereto. - a nii.Lan, voiumuus, u., iiu.ii.iui. Awarnee Holiday Presents.1 -DliAIN-ALE, Vt OOt, DE I.AIMtfi: ON AT ly 25 eioti a yard. Rich Fancy (ilka at Ml ceni yara. .J I - ' " PETBR BAIN, No. SStuuth High Street. decSO T7IVF1SINO DRESS GOODS. EE.EGAMT JOJ Gold Embossed Tarlatans, the latest novelty- Plain Whit and Colored lurlatani; W hite Peril HuillhOren adlncBvulnglMie; Flala parly Silks. ' rii wisui. "dccSl fcSefouthHighMKet. ; rr r . ' By. StaU- Authority , - CtfOIOH IIR8I CLisTTaBITEAlfCl, X TBfe iETNA 1NSUBMCE CO. OF HARTFORD, CONN. - Inrornarated isio. Cbarler Verpelnal. ' cash oiriTAt oi,coo,oco, atr SUITS, . f3Q,Ol4vX4a.07f and the prestlft of SI W saoeew aMerparluse, INVESTMENTS OP $100,000 in Ohio Securities. AllLottet equitably adjushd and promptly paid " The Urgeat lose ever sustained br onr Inanran.-a Oomnanr atone a,, in om. rrJ Jff ",Hf,,. -oXXrCsa'frrl0 ""' loiaei paid In Otoetanatt darrnf the pan m fta. y ITTioTS.ftS. Prupertv lciured asalnat Ik. aAUl,Kcl Of FIRE AND PPPTr.3 OF . inun.au WAVIOATION. , Sipaclal atUnUon riven te the mtaruoe of ' DWl'LLINOS AND FABU PKOPIRir, for terns of one three er Sre yiari. AppllctIoMiwelveddPoUcleataqdr . ,i, VBEOERICX I. VAT. Inet. ! ' OFFICE IN CARPENTERS' BnrLniNrV? I IT 8th filch street, Ovlnahna. ' ' tepl3dlnili , ' ' ' Fire and Marin , . , ' INSURANHF AHCriPV - nuisiiuis .-: ' . - i .. . -3Etna Insurance Co., - i i IfARTSTVDn pauu . .. Capital and Surplus - -'$2,014,142. Vt . a 'a. ; " f;sV florin American Fire Insurance (V T or nuiiroBD, conn, - Capital and Surplus - - - $351,084. Norwich Fire Ins. Co., OF NORWICH, CONN. Capital and Surplus - - - $222,228. Lamar Fire Insoranco Co., OF t IV .. ..l ttgW TORI OUT. ;' Capital and Surplus - - $348,049. Providence WashiDgton Ins, Co,, OF PROVIDENCE, B. I. Capital and Surplus - - - $345,786. WESTERN MASS- INS. CO., OF 1 FITI8FIELD, MAES. Capital and Surplus - - - $206,926. FRED'K jTfAY, Agent, OFFICE IN CARPENTER'S BUILDINll 117 South High St., Colnmbni. leplS-dto-li Dwclllugi, Huehlt Furaiitnre stats FARM PROPERTY lamvl by tha . OF HABTTOSD, COTO., For one, three or flva years, TTTAT VIRT 10W BATIS..OI Cash Capital $1,500,000. NET ASSETS, $3,014,142.37. Apply to FREDERICK J. FAY.Aoairr. Office in Carpenter's BniJdiag, ' no. nv Boath Hih St., COLTJKBUS, 0. KptlSiMmU. MHS. WDfBLOW, ezperieaeed Nurse and Female Phnlcian. nreauu ' , I .- lo the atteaUen oi Bothers, be . SOOT H ING S YRUP: FOR CHILDREN TEETHINGi which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soft enlng the gum, reducing all Inrlimmellnri .will allay a Li. t-AiN onatpasmadic action, and Is SFJHE TO HEQTJI.ATE THE DOWELS. ujiuu , momeni, n win give ren 10 yourselves ana RXLISr ASO ALTS TO TOITS HfFAia ! . We hav put up and eold this article for over ten yean, and CAN SAT, IN OONFIDBNCl JJTD TRUTH, of It, What we hare never been able to say of any other medl- iiuv-toijti ii saiuku, in a einuLa inst AHOB, TO EFFKOT A CURB, when timely urd. Kev- -r did we know an Initaoc of diaaaUifootloa by any en who used it. On the contrary, all ore delighted with lis . operation!, and apeak in terms ot commendation ef 10) ' mogleal eSeors and medical virtues. We speak la tbli' ' matter 'WHAT Wl DO IMOW;" afrer ten yean' expe- , rtenol.AND PLKDOl OUR B1PUTAT10N FOR TBS FCLILLMINT UF WHAT Wl HBRB DBCLABJ. Is ' almost every Initaoc where the infant ia seSering rroa i pain and exhaustion, relief will be foand In tfteen or- -twenty minutes after the Sy rap ti administered. - ' Thii valuable preparation is the proscription of one of the moat XXFaUUItNOliDand SKILLFUL H0R818 In New Bni-lind, and bos been aaed with MR VCR FAIL ' ' IKSBUCCBdB In THOUSANDS OP CASKS.'.' ' ' :"r It not enly relieves the shlld frssa pain, Out knviger.. stea lb stomach and boweli, oorrecte aoidlty, and glve i Ion and energy to the whole peteoi. -. It will alstest in tontly relieve . GB J:I0 IH THI E0WXL8, 1VTJWIN0 COLIC 2 ' and overcome convalilons, which. If not ipeedlly resse- died, end In death. W belter It the Blet and BUR BST RRHBDY IS THI WORLD, la all ease of DVS ENTERF and D1ARRHIEA IN OBILDREat, whether U arises from teething, or from any ether cause. We would lay to every molherwhohaea obi Id suffering froa any of the foiegolng eomplaJnli DO NOT LBT TOUR PRFJUDIOKS. NOR ink PRBJUDI0B80F0THBRS stand between you and your inrTering child, and the re lief that will be SUR-ye. ABSOLUTELY BURta follow Ihe we of thii medicine, il timely sued. Full di roctioni for niing will acooenpeny earh boHl. . None geonln nnlta the fa simile of OURIIB A PBRAiNB, Ifew Fork, Is on the ontsid wrapper. Sold by all Druggists throughout the World." - Prl icls)l Office, is CarSTMtN.V. . PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. ' I octtf-dfcwl?. ' ' i ..... i WM. KNAOE & CO., I A -a AT THfIR HBW SALPS.. . xfWtJf, A O. 150 BA L TljlOBM ST. ana , NOB. l,3,San 7N.IUTAW BT BT, J J Otter for sal their oileorat . . ,'. GRAND' '.''" " i ' , , : ' V AND 81ARE , i -,. PIAN0-F0RTE9. , , i Big highly tecossmeed by the trit taafaagiig , Uesioal aatoteursof th ceunsry, aad i .,-.!- SVBhF I I .: iiil Ht ;.i--i i INSTRUMENT ' wit i,. ,i I WARRANISD BOB ' ... Ti.i - ivjmiuii. I Th asosl lastldtoae awatsait aaay rely nyeat aetng.: nleiKd In every respeot. - -'tii .Tor liberal. ' WM. KNAA1 A 00. ' 8 BLTZ1K WIBiraS, Agents, lydsr. . i . Qoisttnbw. Ohio. EST, ' J High Greet Ctore . .1, rOst SALE.' l ,'!!. g THE THREE STOUY I IHE PROOP 8TORT HOUSI, No IS9, occupied iy Akin Ixa oiy. Stove Dealer, cmpletely fitted with jl, Famlc and Hoiitlog Jack. Th lot I lou by W, and is offeree onrauooabletormi. Apply to . ' WM. B BROWN, -' Jaiff-dfcl . . So. 33. Horm Third St.sat. .. -."',-' -.':''I' ' '" " '- i..-s',y t'l