The Ohio Statesman TUURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 7, 1861 LOCAL MATTERS. , Tue Adams Express Company plaoee us dally under obligations to It for the very latest papors I roin the eastern ciueib. . . i The American Express Company has onr thanks for its dally favors In tho shape of the ory latest eastern papers. The Westminster Reviiw, The American publishers, Leonard Soott & Co., New York have issued the January number of the Wett mintter Hniew. Its contents are as usual, in teresting and varied, and embrace the following tonics: 1. Ancient Danish Ballads. 3. Alco hol: What becomes of it in the living body. 3, Canada. '4. , Ilible Infallibility: Evangelical Defenders of (be Faith. 6. The Neopolltan and Roman Questions. 6. American Slavery: The Impending Crisis. 7. Cavour and Garibaldi 8. Dante nnd his English Transactions. 9, Contemporaneous Literature, (embracing tblr- ty-slx pages of choice literary miscellany ; The -, WeilmlniUt is the representative, In religion', philosophy and politics, of the radical mind in Creat Britain, and as such cannot fail to deeply intcreet Intelligent and thinking Amer icans.' Whether we coincide or not with the views presented la its paves, it cannot fail to be highly entertaining and instructive to mark the various phases of what is claimed as progres sive thought la the mother country. For ourselves we confess to a strong partiali ty for this Bevlew, notwithstanding the many doctrines it advocates, from which we feel com pelled to dissent. Still so much do we love In dependence and freedom of thought, and so much do we admire the boldness of expression In the writers for the Wtttmintttr, and their ap parent williagueis to ' follow out the doctrines they advocate, to their logical sequences, that we always bail the appearance of a new number with the anticipation of a rich intellectual feast. The present number, more than answers onr most sanguine expectations.' J ' The price of the Wtttminttcr is three dollars a year; with Bhckuwd't Magazine, fire dollars- HT A mother sorely afilloted about her daugh ter, who, after being shut up in school all day brings home an armful of books which she is expeoted to study lu the evening, offers a sog gestlon for the relief of her child and other children whom the schools are killing. She pro. poses that the lessons should all be learned In school One day and recited the next. Something must be done for the children, or the next gen oration will have no back bone at all; and if the -above suggestion be not available, let some thing clue be tried. "The Ohio Educational Momhly" for Feb ruary, being the first number of a new volume, has just been Issued by the publishers, F. W, Hustt Sc Co., of this city. The price Is only one dollar a year, and teachers and parents should renew or commence their subscriptions with this number. They will Hod this "Month ly" a valuable auxiliary in their labors for the mental and moral improvement of the children entrusted to their ore. Novo Esoeacu. Eboracum was the name given by the Romans who conquered Britain, to the city which Is now called York.1 It was a place of renown even In that early day, for two Roman Emperors held their court there, and there Constat tine the Great was born.' New York being named after this ancient city, is cal led in Latin Novum Eboracum. 0An old Connecticut parson, whose pe culiarities of 'peaching wero proverbial, and who was blessed with a temper of great value, was ono daj '.told by a parishioner that he didn't like bis sermons. "Well," said the old man, "I don't wonder at it. I don't like 'em my self.'! ; ' '. .' ; 1 HTSeveral young Misses In a Northern vil lave being absent: from school for an hour or two In the morning, presented the following excuse a la Hiawatha : Should 3r0g.uk as whence this lateness . , Whence this lateness Say by day, We should answer, e should tell you, ' Ttoie bug snow drifts blocked our way. . ,C7"A call Is published for a Union Convention of citizens' of Lawrence, Scioto, Galli and Melga counties, Ohio, of Greenup, Mason, Boyd, Carter aud Lawrence, Kentucky, and of Wayne, Cabell and Mason, Virginia, to be held at Catlettsburg, Kentucky, on the 22J Inst. UTThe Woodafield, Monroe County, Spirit of Democracy, says that the Duck Creek oil wells, have created a great deal of exoltement in that part of the State. Men are making fortunes la a very little time. One well, it is said, aver ages one hundred barrels of oil per day. HTSir Waltie Scott once gave an Irishman a shilling, when a sixpence would have sufficed. "Remember; Pat, said Sir Walter, yoa owe me a s.ixpenoe " "May your honor live till I pays you," was the reply. ' ' , i-.nl-i is, .' IDTO. B. HArrtKSEiT has disposed of his In terest in ' the Urbana Frtt Prtu to his former partner, WtA- SAMrsoN, under whose supervi sion the paper will hereafter be conducted. , ICT Mayor Teenando Wood's bride Is Said to be Just one third as old as her leige lord. He ntsjuet attained his fifty-first year, . and his wife is sweet seventeen. - .. , , , . - i 1 1 1 1 CTIu Rowan County, N. C, last week, two little boys, four and five years old, were butted to death by. a vicious goat, which they had bees annoying. ; .-!! .-' . ' i ' - .; ... A Qoirv The Northern papers seem dlspo ud tn make saint of Milor Anderson. Should - he not be first eanntniud here? CharletU tCT Why Is the American Republlo ' like a child learning to walk?,' Because. yon mutt stand by U or it will fall - BTA ehap advertises In anEastern paper for a"neat and obliging young woman" to assume the duties of his household.":' '''.':)' DTSlanderi Issuing from beautiful lips, are like spiders crawling from the blushing heart of a rose. . - HTWho first Introduced salted provisions into the navy? Noah, for he took Ham into theark.i, .;.- , .r ;.. -; -,.ro - i . . ' - i UTThere are twenty-three ' oases ' of small pox In the Commercial Hospital at Cincinnattl JBETThe Cattle Disease cost Massaohusett over two hundred thousand dollars. , ID , When Is plant more to be dreaded than a e4dogt When It Is madder. 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A single trial will place the Life Pills beyond the reach o 'competition In theestlmaUoa of every pa- UenU . - . v Pr. Moffat's Fhosniz Bitters will be found equally ef Soacious In allcasee of nervous debility, dyspepsia, head aohe, the sickness Incident to females In delicate health, and every kind of weakness of the digestive organs, for sale by Dr. W.B. MOFFAT, 305, Broadway, N. T. and by all Drafgtsta. " maySS-dkwly The following is an eitraot from a letter written by the Ber. 7. 8. Holme, paster ol the Plorrepoint-Btreet Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. T.,to the "Journal and Messenger," Cincinnati, 0., and speaks volumes in favor of that world-renowned medlolne, Maa WmsLow's Booth me Sracr roa Oanoan Tmaura: "Wescesn adrertisment In your eolnmns of Mm Wikslow's Sootbik Braop. Now we never said a word in favor of a patent medicine before in our lire, but we feel compelled la say to your readers that this is no hum bug W HAVE THUD IT, AMD KKOW IT TO SS ALL IT claims. It is probably one of the most successful medi cines of the day, because it la one of the best. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than lay tna supply." ocCTUydfcw in BILL POSTING AND "' DISTRIBUTING BILLS! JOHN H. STEKLEY . will attend to the P0STI5Q AND DISTBIBTJTINQ . BILLS IN THIS CITY. All orders left at the Offlco of the Statesman will be promptly attended to. . r , ,. , , Janll-tf , SOMETHING NEW HOWARD & OO' s. AMERICAN WATCHES. ; rtALIi AT NO. 83s SOUTH IIIGII ST.. VJ and uamin eur nw make of ,. AMERICAN WATCHES, manufactured by I. HOWARD it CO., Boston, Mass.' The Watches ar far superior to anything ever offered to the puono, neretorore. staving tne exolusive agency, I can ll them at price to suit th time. I hav j ust raeoivedalerg Stock of ' ,-. - ,- ,. . ; AMERICAN WATCHESf , manofactnred by APPLETON, TEiOY, k. 00 ; alto, a fine assortment of ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES, -,' -In Sold and Silver Cases, at Panlo prices. jan?3 J ' ' W. J. BATAQB. Employment. X a Staple Article, will furnish employment to a few activ men to act aa agent fo their house. A preferrao win 0 given to most wno ar well acquaints ea in tneoisinoiierwnicuiueyappij.i i t for which services they are willing to pay a salary affront - i ... $600 to $800 per year, and Eipanssi. : ir! 'A ! For rerther particular address ' ' J' ' W. B. MOHKUUUBJS St CQ. w. ..v,' . . , - r 3 and S, Kxcbang Place, . Jan30-d3m. . , ' Jeftrr Clty.S. J. , ADVI2TI8IMXNT. . lor th INSTAin EILIII ' and PIRMAHINT CUES otto. , distressing complaint as i, MOTts",:"':1"':"!'; B&OSG1TTAL OTOARETTKH. Mad by 0. S. BBTMOTJB t 00., 107 rTaawa -0tH f. T. ' 4 lrrlotlpboxi sent fr by post. , . , , 0u " A LIi DITJIflllll. - BBSV-aiWll-1 ' t'if ' (I4th of PhW Jsmbllsrmwnt, If. T-fl Foprlrtore i U Hew York Iahiooaaia n.i. nmiina- J Bhampoonlng, CurHng.rrf DratogBAloon aWt But i .nan, wnc UM Tvw vSn, wtNiw awinfaciicn will D rtsm in u lM'arloaa branch. LadlM and i SJ-dl aimsuig son) ta km peateis'l. v TELEGRAPHIC! REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN. CONGRESSIONAL SENATE. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. presented a memorial from tha tmooitlnc merchants and others, of ths city of Mew Tork. sgalnit ADoiuning ine warenouilnn tystem. Mr. Pearco reported (he deficiency bill, with the Houio menumenis, ana recommondea the senate to lcsist on these amendments, and asked to annolnt a couimlttee uonierenee. Agreed to. Mr. Crittenden nreaented a netillon from the olllsens of Massachusetts, in favor ot tha Crittenden oompromlso resolution. Mr. Ten Evck nrMAnii.fi Mtltlnna from tha eltlzena of 'iiuaaeipuia, ailing congress to suna py me uonsutu tlon. Mr. Wilson from the committee on military affairs, re ported a bill for the better organisation of the militia of mo vuirioi or uolumbla. Latd over. Messrs. Dixon And ninUv nrniAntednetltiona In favor of the Crittenden resolutions. On ot the petitions was from a fire company In Lancaster, Pa-, organized before the adoption of the Constitution, and printed on a large American nag. i. . ' Mr. Douilas moved to reconsider the rote on the passage or the bill organising the Territory ol Colo rado. , .. .... A longdlieurslon ensued and the motion was rejected. Tho President' m.,,... i.m nn. And Mr. Jnhninrt flnlihed his speech. lie contended that the reign of ter ror existed in the seceding States. Be did not believe that Tennessee was going to be lABuaa io me car of Hnuth uarallnA. lla thnuvnE avan if the Convention of Tennessee passed such an ordinance, ii wouia nave to take the people out of the Union at the point of the bayonet. The Union was not gone; it was .in in eiisicnce. If the old flag was struck to tueduit, he wanted a no muro gionous winding sneettnan mat same nag; no bt ter grave than to lie with the Union. Mr. Poster presented a petition numerously signed In u.urui uio soruer Biate pian. ' - Mr. Cameron presented petitions in favor of the Con stitution and enforcement of the laws. Mr. Pessenden presented petitions from citizens of name, praying that something may be done to save the UUIVH. A committee of Conference was appointed pn the dis agreeing amendmenta to tha dellcleucv bill. Mr. Wlgfall got the Soor, after which the Senate went uwoxeouuve session, Adjourned. ,. , .. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. HOUSE. Mr. Nixon Introduced a memorial of 1,500 citizens of Now Jersey, aaking tho adoption of the Orltteoden resolutions. He was satisfied that a large majority ot the people of iui main oesire uongress to act speedily on them. The Senate amendment to tha lnan hill vil tAlcnn un Mr. Phelps advocated a concurrence in th amendment to repeal the act of Jnne. ItHiO. authorizing a loan anil providing for tha redemption of Treasury notes. Mr. Sherman mnlltul ttint. If It wnanfrAl tr. KmnM be no security for returning the Treasury notes suthor- iww oy uie aot or Voeeuber. lie trusted that the next Administration would never come here with a Iran hill in time of peace. The expenses should never be allowed to exceed the revenue. - i The amendment was rejected, 59 against 101 . A conference committee on tha nut of tha fienata wi asked. ..... , , . . Mr. Colfax called no tha hill tn aninAnd lha mall VT'ce In seceding States, which, afier debate, wat pass ed, 121 against 20. , Various amendments for the settlement ot the existing crisis were presented. i no consideration of the report of the Committee of 31 was resumed. . Mr. Humphrey could not negotiate with traitors, nor the government compound with traitors; bat to the loyal States then Was no rational di-mand. ha would liens consistent with honor aod prinoiplo. Let Lincoln be in augurated, then Congress could address themselves to wo avujevt. Mr. Harris, nr 'fa' wn. th. ni An fiAW. klosiil tn rv aadshatUredultlsk The ootton State are gone but ine tteOUbllCAna h lUmln. fn.aranl IIWa man anri van.lar. Ingjustlceto the South can prevent a further rupture Until the border Statta. htiflrm And conclllAtor conns. can adjust with them, all pending difficulties; this done, u sum wouiu return and the Union Indus more per manent basis than ever. . WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. Ths House oroceeded to the consideration of tha kill or ganising the Patent oUlce, and amending patent laws ARRIVAL OF THE ANGLO SAXON. PoaTLaKn. Feb. 6. The steamihlo Anslo-Saxrin. from Liverpool, S4tk of January, via Londonderry, Ujth, ar rived to-night. , . . The north American and Kannroo arrired out on lha 84th. Tb Ira sailed for New -Tork with 50.000 In suede. The New York would leav Southampton c n th SCth. aaiaT BaiTraix. It waa expected that th Indian fir per cent lean of 300.000 will not b delayed be yond th Sdth. -nc. me proceedings or tn senate ana corps iegisiaua juiv oeen oraercuana ciaceuat tne a tooaal each Journal every evening. France Is said to be making ex'raordlnary military and naval preparation. xn excuse is tn menacing attituu or utrmany toward De&mark and the speech f tb King ot frua- The Bourse waa steady at C7f 4Sc. ' 1 ' Itslt. The Batteries at flaeta unexTKCtedlT ooened on the morning of the Siil, a heavy tire against the Sar diniaua. Th latter promptly replied and compelled the place to remain, silent, aud th beieigers continued to Bre. - , , Fourteen vesnels were before Oaetaat noon, an tha S3d, and tho fleet got into line. - Tn eanunlans were actively eni-ud In ereetln new batterie. Saniinian troops had beon despatched to Ab- ruier and Calabria, where reactionary movemeut war verywher suppressed. uarinaiai oalis tor fresh donations to procure the ne- cwaary mean for faclliuting to Victor Kaanuel th en franchlaement of the rest of Italy. ini viaiience eommme la nnrea to nenatrate every Italian with the id that In th spring Italy must have a million patriots under srms. liuiaURX. rue Minister of Marin haal ordered the equipment of SS Steamers and th reserve corps of sailors, oruer to uaemme oy me vist ot juarcn. A committee naa been appointed to nurchase sun boat. - i . . i An Influential meeting had been held at Manchester to devise measures to relieve the cotton trade anxiety, re sulting from dependence upon the Southern Status of the umua state ... Resolutions were raised recommending efforts com mensurate with the danger, and approving the atep taken for th formation of a cotton sunolv oomDnnv. oaverai American yesssis naa mistered at Liverpool under tn uruun nag, to enable them to earrry salt to bouth Carolina and return with cotton, without fear ef captor.' uenerai Tnrr naa returned to Turin rrom a Tint to Garibaldi. lie reported that tb latur bad lent a me- eag or conciliation to Cavout, and had given up hi at tack on Vanilla, inexpedient. - Anotner version says, uannaidi declines to adluorn the work of deliverance, unless Parliament relieves him solemn . . -. LATEST VIA LONDONDERRY. , Th Post Paris correspondent' says th opinion rains ground that th terms Indicated by th friend of Gari baldi ratn.r give new guarantees 0r th peace of the world loan una to aistuo it. . - Immense activity exist at th Foulon arsenal, as If th Government intend to send 34 shins to sen. toe-etherwlth 20 steel olad frigates. -. BaaaoBAt, Ue. 7. Lord Eleln and Sir Hon Grant uave iit ror japan, xn tteneis are axioms xround. Uatxx, Dec 31. The ship Qeroulean waa totally lost i tn jiu oi svemDer. at rani ueadr crew saved. ' . i -.- - Pari. Thnrsdsy. Bours Arm at 80.55 ' Nana, Jan. St. Th nowder maa-aiina exploded In the Sardinian camp yesterdty. kllllnx SO. - - inenreonuaeiawMVUorou. nut siowivreol ed to oy in oesiegea. . . r --- rsxTB. Jan. M. iu jcmneror announce that a n- eral amnesty aball b proclaimed, when th question of sequestration ot tne property ot refugee l tattled. 'LiTiRPoot, Jan. 84. Messrs. B. 8. s Co.. and W, N.St Co., report Flour dull and deolined 0 d; tales of Western at S9s and d. Wheat dull; all qualities have slightly declined and holders pressing their stocks on the market, there was a still declining tendenc on ll arti cle wnen tne market oiosed. BMfdull. fork Inactive. Baoon quiet. Lard steady at 6S3G0. Tallow oiosed quiet but Meady. Sugar, steady. - Oofle dull. Rio steady; sale new Carolina Sis and 6J. Ashes Pots steady at SB and 8d; Pearls steady at 30s. Kosin firm: Spirits turpentine steady . - . . . . ,,. . , - , Lokdox, Jan. S3. Meat all qualltle (lightly declin ed. Sugar eUady. OoBe firm.- Tea generally un changed. Linseed Oil steady at S8s. Od Money market generally uncnangea. ill. u. Jt. ..34i, discount, ilrle 27(828. M. Y. 0. 735E75. LoxnoM.Jan. 85. Consuls eloted at 91X50l;i i3tb moLcy ana acct. . .. t . j, ,. i Arrival of the Steamer Marion from Charleston. 'NtwYoRK, Feb. fl. The iteimar Marlon from Char leston, arrived to -aay. Among the paaaengere are twen ty wives of soldiers of Fort Bumpter and 17 children, who.sufferod very severity from sea tlcknest during the trip. They represent the garrison at Fort tumpter, as a excellent neuiin, not a smgi soiuier being on the sick list. The atrongast Union (entlment prevaded th company, and tliey looked forward to an attack with conBdono in tnelr strength, and ability to repeal an at saurc. - - - There ar seven ty-Uve soldiers and thirty laborers, all ol whom ar aow busy in mounting hoavy columblads on th rampart, ana in tn fortress yam. The majority of thaanldlera are of foreirn hlrth. ahoat half nf lham ha. lag iritn, ana a larg number German. The garrison is now supplied uauy wiiu iresn meats ana provisions or an kind from Charleston, although only enough is bronght in foreaeh dty nee. Th supply or talted meat and camp rations is ample for a long aeige- No reinforcement had been received when th station rett. aod from cunt. A taint statement it would appear that great difficult! would be met in! entering the harbor at Charleston with reinforcement r supplies. The Charles ton volunteers ar drllllne? dally, and the. With th aid of laborers, are vlaclng Fort Moultrie and th other forts In the harbor in the best state of defense. There are about 3,000 soldiers now In th entrenchments. and their number 1 oonstantly augmented by arrivals iv.. I..1.-1... iv... a.-,- ' I It I represented that whatever work I don, In ihe way of rendering Fort Moultrie eanabl of renelllni at- tack, that ah cannot b mad to command fort Bumpter in any evnt, gr op am to aamag mat ion by her can- nonaavi -- -, i- -. r-i-uv t i Th wives and children will leav th Marlon at 4 o'olock thu afternoon, on their way to Fort Hamilton, wheie they will remain th remainder of tha winter. Thsy ar In good spirit, and eni to think that their husband ar perfectly aa is shelf present situation; I - ' i ' at ii -1 t gT. torus, Feb. B. TwO hundred and flflv troona from Newport Ky., 100 from FortUlley, Kansas, arrived her t-aay, aeatinca to tneu. D. -Arsenal lathUoltyr The latter oomoany It nndr th command of Cant. Y.wn who ha been appointed eommandenl f the Arsenal, wi- uajor Bmn r -- . Thtr an new between 500 and BOO troop at the Arse nal -. ' ; : , Niw York, Feb, 7. Ornydon, MoOready k Co., dry nyltnhhara kav ausoandad. Llajollltiea alOO.OUO. Strong Anarianc . in in nam pusuess, have suspenaea witn anout tn nun iiaouKiee. . a larg din dndlxpectarninaco,unopajmeullJirull. Washington News and Gossip. WitnmoTOX. Peb. 6. Th President's eanra In rela tion to the proposition ef liars, is similar to that of th former commissions "that he had no authority to treat for either the disposition of forts or other publio propeity." It 1 his duty to defend them to the best of his ability, and the oosequenoes must fall on tho who attack them. Ilavn will now return to Carolina. . . 1 Mr. Oorwln awaits th astion of the Peace Conference before preealng lor a vote on hi proposition a raporta t-om the Commute of 33. -'... , I It is reported that the Minnesota delegation In Con-1 Sreas, hav advised tb Governor of their State to send ommisiioners to the Convention here. The Indiana Commissioners are understood to teuni. ted against compromise. : Washington. Ieb.7. The Artillery Company, latelv at Augusta, arrived here this morning. They are quartered In the south wing of the Treasury building, owing to difficulty of proourlng accommoda tion elsewhere. , Gov. Letcher Is among the lakst arrivals. , ' : . Destitution in Kansas. Atchison. Peb. 7. Mr. W. W. Jeromo. of lrvlnv. Marshall oounty, eighty miles from Atchison, says that the cattle and hogs in his neigntiornooa, are ictuslly starving. The inhabitant are nearly destitute of rood and must perish, unless relief Is speedily afforded them. Tha deiperatlon of despair is seising upon them. Their team are going out and are too week to make their way inrougo tin snow, come nave own tour week la try log to get from th Hepablloan fork to Atchison, and hav turned back disheartened. . Th DODUlation of Msrihall oounty Is about three thousand. --'; .-- t Mr. Jerome haa harried to Atchison, with all' nosilbl dispatch, fearing that th people upon the Little Ulu will suffer from hunger before he can get back with sup plies, i Th condition of th roads In that region are now so tnd that only about 10 mile a oay can be travelled. Union Meeting in St. Louis. 8t. Locm. Peb. 6. Th cltliens' meetln of nnennSI. tlenal Union men, eonvaned again at th Verandah Hall this afternoon, narsuant to adjournment, to reoeiva tha report of the committee of SI, appointed at the previous auvoung. ... Th following-list of ntmeswaa presented by the com mittee, ae delegate to the Stat Convention, tnd nnaa. imously adopted: 11. R. Gamble, M. L. Linton, John Huwe, Uriel WVikU, Qeo. U. Taylor, Jas. O.Uioadhead, Pant Long, Perd Mercer, Henry llitohooek. Turner Mad dox, Isedore Bnrcht Solomon Smith, Wat, 8. Cuddy, Hudson E. Bridge, and J. H. Shacklefoida Tha meeting was numerouslr attended and aari strong Union speeches made, - which were unanimously applauded. Among the speakerawas P. P. Blair, Jr., who cordially approved the ticket, and urged ail Union loving men to support it. The Peace Congress. Wasiiinoton, Peb. 8. In the Peace Congress to-day, resolution was lntreduced Dronosinir to nndni ih proceedings with open doors. It was earnestly dobated. The result waa a restriction unon lha nn.mi.,u..n from communicating their doings to oulside parties, - The Commissioners are socially harmonins, bnt asytt have discussed no measure looking to political results. -A number of Republican members of the New Jeney legislature, are here urging their representative not to agree to any compromise which will compromise their principles. THE MARKETS. New York Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, Feb. 7. VLOBR receipts 8121 lihls. markatbaav and Sc Invar. sales 10,000 bblf at 5 11X35 15 for superfine State; 5 80 -ueir maie; a iu common to medium extra western; 55S5ti0 inferior to good ahlDnlna-hranda. axtra Rnnnri Hoop Ohio; Cana-Iian flour dull and drooping, sales are 1,250 bbls. 5 503725. KYK FL0U&--steady: 3401 15 for common la elml superfine. WHEAT receipt ,607 bush, marketdulland slightly favor buyers; sales SO 000 bush. 1 H delivered; choice Northwestern club; 1 25 amber Iowa; 1 33 in store for choice winter red Western; 1 45 1 50 for white West ern. , . K7E-qutotatrj5G3a. BARLBY dull at tt8360o. CORN receipts none. Market heavy and lo lower; sales 38,000 bushels at fl()67o for old mi led Western to store and delivered; 62$G5 for new do. OATS more active at 3535ia for Western, Canadi an, and Suite. POKK dull and nominal at 917 75 for mess, aud I3 for prime. BEKF unchanged. CUT MKATS dull. L -RD dull and hoary; sales 50 bblsntfUOlOJio. BUTIIR in fair request, at 10314c for Ohio, and 14 19c for State. OHEE9B steady at 010Xc. WHISKY firm, with fair demand; sales COO bbls at BTOCKS-lrregular and dull; money plenty and dull; 5 to 7 per eent. on call.'.S to 9 per cent, forehort, first class paper; Sterling Exchange quiet; 105 to 108 hankers bills: Chicago and Rock Island 50; Illinois Central Scrip 77; Illl Cen. bonds vu Mien. Sonthren quoted 3-2; Me. 55; N. Y. 0. 70-openlng extra dividend; Harlem 10; do preferred 39 ; Pae. Mail e3; 0. B. and Q.69W; Hod. 43 K I O.and T. 39,; Oa. and Ohio 70; 0.0. and 0.94; Beading 43; III. 0. full stock 80; Venn. 80; Lacrosse gaants, 17; Mo. 6's 0X; Tenn. 71: New York Cen-7'slUl;N. Y. and N. H. loads 60. Cotton dull sod nominally unchanged. No sales. Cincinnati Market. TLOUR there was a better feeling as to Flour a mongst most of the dealers, bnt it brought about no change in prices, nor did It result In any material lr- creve in actual transadlons, WHEAT also seems to be fsvorablv affecteil ami 1 03 was more easily had for red, though the demand con. tinues of about the same character a heretofore noticed. prim whit naa a rair, but not pressing, enquia; w. shipment. CORN on the ear remains at 35j. but shelled haa dm. ged so heavily that concessions have been made, and it is now actually no higher than ear. u atb are still quotea at Wo, bnt It is bard to a-et any et even at that price. Receipt are nary light. VAKLBXdrags at anything overTOo. , RYB Is quiet at 603)010. - . WHISKY is very quiet at 14c. Cincinnati Market. Cin. Com., Feb. 7. Cleveland Market. February. 6. FLOUR- little doing . - "ales are all small and Include red wheat double extra at 95,30, and 5u bbls white do at whk AT lower. Bales of 1 car red on track at 11.- 07, and lde it $1,08 CORN quiet at joo. OATS dull at .4o. . H008 unehenged and selling at 1630,30.- 11IOHWINKS sales of 73 bbls at ISc. J BAMS sales of 800 bbls city cured at 10c. BUTTER sale of S bbls at lie KOOS sales of S bbls at 12o. CHEESE light sales of W. B. atOo. 1 Til R WEEKLY OHIO STATESMAN: HAVING A CIRCULATION LiEOEB BT KEYERlL THOUSANDS ' Than any other paptr In Ohio, outaido of Cincinnati Offers Facilities for. Advertising i 8 Which CAJR.QT IAH, to fcrSag J. , ; SpoeUr and Remnneratlve Itetnrns To those who lake advantage ef thea7 " THE WEEKLY BTATE9MAN. Distributed at It It through every Post Office in Ohio, Reaches a Large Class of Headers Whose patronage Is valuable, and who seldom the Daily Editions of city journals! and as only A Limited Bomber of Advertisements Ar Inserted tn Its columns, Ippoprlatoly and HANDSOMELY DISMAYED I a' : f: rim caivifM raa e ? f $t " f LttXO.Ot .ttOX3LtlOXl A r T WHOLESALE DEALERS Advertising In tha WEEKLY STATESMAN will Bn . It tdvtnUgoat In THE INCREASE OF TRADE Which la almost certain to follow an extensive diasemin atlon of a knowledge of Uiclr business ,, . .., AMONG COUNXBT DEAIEBS ! " ADVEatlPEMENTS INTENDED FOB ' "'T i Tho "Weeklv Statesman Should be handed In before Frl Jay noon ." -..m xrxn nanvptt : ;'.! u-, C FliEMOH KID QI.0VK8, - vi;3 - .. JrALflUU JiiUuuUVAa . .,,. M Mhts ner toalr. same aasold el.ewbam ... liar. ' PKTHR BAIIf. aovSt. , N. 90 South High strott. - PAKIJt CLOAKS AND PALETOTS. Made In tb most ityHth tad trepan, manner. A Bwinvolcjustopndky lfllTBB BAIN, , deo.n. , n'aontn nigh street. - T. IAIN-AIX WOOIi DB LAtlfEsVoN- A ly- 85 cent a yard. . Uleh fancy Bilk at tu cent yard. ;it: '.- pETKR BAIN,'' .' . T'- Ko. SO Bouth High Btreet. j decSO WINTER l)el,A IN ER, ""-' ' 1 WINTER DeLAISiHS, ,,.i t ; WINTER DeLAINEfl.. . p Ke itylet and very cheap at B AIR'S nova.. i - no, ct nnnin Htgn street. 'PVEMNO lKK8SHAIOSS, ELKUANT Gold Embossed Tarlatan, the latrat novelty. Plain .White -SSd 0!c! TarlatanM Whlks tjajri, Mn.llo Oran- 1 itliiDt jveolna Kobm; Plain parly lllk. . I - - PCTERBAIN ' detji Ro. St Bonth High street XT i I I : i i ! I I I GREAT SLAUGHTER! , ai l T 5 1 i IN DBO'OODS iL V AT, .ol tin n o:U V.i If tKi A IT S. f f O f IM - ft iJt WW W . 1 NEW STORE. From and after this date wo shall REDUCE THE FRIGE OF OUR WINTER GOODS .TWENTY FIVE PER CENT IN Or.DKX TO MAKE ROOM FOR OU. SP11IKG STOCK. Our assortment is still ! good, and it is known to every " one that our - . . ... v . S "I? O O SSL C0N3I9TS OF FIRST CLASS . GOODS. : WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL, RO DO NOT FORGET THE v ' v' CHEAP STORE 0? KITAPP , & OO,, NO. 119 south SShstreet, ooiLsXT:E"crs, X (Illl o . . and SO Taste of ' b .' Tons of Feather , t '.Itagre Wanted. ;3 , t ectS.Vaawdstw-em E. M. WILLIAMS & CO., Front Street, Between State) and Town. npiIK OI CARKIA6B A. SHOP natlll rnnning, tnd althous-h I th pressor of I at year bat sat heavily upon her running gears, she Is still turn-- tig out those splendid fHTON8, KOCKAWAT8, snd PRINOB AI.tlURT'S SIUFTING TOPS and NO-TOP BUGQIKS, OAKRIAORa, KXPRfcSS, 8KKLETON, DEMOCRAT and GKOCKRI WAGONS, SMALL OMNI BUSKS and HACKS. Twenty year steady manufac turing haa given our work a wide-sperad reputation through the South and West.- W therefor dm It onneoesaary to say any thing more In regard to th quality of our work. We WAaaiirr ivcty Vsiiict. W can tell soon Tor Buaens from ll!S to t'IM. Dealer oan b fbrnlshcd with any amount of work at short notice, and at price lower than can be bongbt any where in the West- Second hand Buggies takan la tx change for new work. JO'Repairtng done neatly and at short notlcei Fo tory on Front, between Stat and Town street, Colum bus, Ohio. itpAll communications will receive prompt attention, Aug. 31-wly t. M. WILLIAAIS St CO Maliogany iSaliill AND BEDSTEAD TPA P.TfiT?V A. lavxviv x . 100 Pearl Street.' ;" ROSEWOOD,. ITtAIIOU ANY. AJVD Black-Walnut Board and Plank of yaxtoo thick' ness; Mahogany and Bowwood Log) Mahogany ate Bosewood veneers; Zebra wood Veneers; Black-Walnut and Oak Crotch Veneers; Line-mottled Mahogany; Walnut and Oak Veneers; also, plain Veneers, at 4a. per foot, for yrame-maier; rtano ana uaoinet aioniuingt; tiso, Mahogany and Walnut Bannister and Newells, all else and pattern; Mahogany Uand-rail Stuff for Btair-bulld- ers; Bpantsu ueaarioruigar Boxes; cut ana tawed Back ing for Picture and Looklng-glaa Frames. Also, u inch Poplar, in large quantities; Lignum Viti,well assorted for Block-makers and Ten-pin Balls; also, cut Walnut, aianogxny ana Jiosewooa Veneers Ilavlng built a Bedstead yaotory adjoining my Mahog any Saw mill, which it now la operation, I would ra speciruiiy invita tee trade ta can and examine my as sortment of Bedsteads, which I offer for sale at low rules and warranted a good article. . HENKY ALUHU, Jj31-wflm 100 Pearl street, Cincinnati, Ohio., HENEYTOW,; Wholesale and Kctall Dealer In '," r foreign & Domestic'; Cigars, ' m USt BRallDS ' ' ' j' '' . ' Smoking & Chewing Tobacco.' Alio, the best quality or SITOFFS constantly " li "" ' 00 MM- ' ' HjOountry Merchants are Invited to eall before put chulng elsewhere "ifiiila ; ,7 NO. 4 EAST THiaD STREETi. '' Bet. Uainaad lycamor, I ' ; an novl-wfim CINCINNATI, O. GUERNSEY'S BALM i IEIrtOVES 'AND'1 PHBVENTS I IV V, flammation and pain, and healt th worst burn, scald, bruise, cut, or froth wound of any kind, prevents swelling aud pala front be iting, mwaiulto bite) and poisonous plants, neuralgia, rheumatism, agu in the breast, suit rheum, elo. When takwn tntarnally, it will positively cttre oroup In children, and gtv liuaxdiat Mlieflnths woratease of thlt terrible cnmplsint: also. removes hoarseness and son throat.- Price, US cent a bottle, should be in (very house. For sale by Drug gists and Storekeepers. IEVIN IS TON I, , - - Sol Proprietor, No. t Spruce tt., New V'ork io,tJfcwlyl.4 t f r I REMOVAL. T-v II. TAFT' nil npirioVED" ttlh iJt stock of DUY GOODS rrom Ma. 151 Bonth High street.. to ni- oia smna, no. a nortn nun street, in thompson's Building, wher h will be pleased Io tee all "" TT-'r" ,.,v he will sell tncmci eao goods. A lane tot of OAHPETA on hand, which will b Sold at cut. for cash, to oiose ine stock. - -u V IT. T ATT, Janlf.dUa-. Corner High tnd Otrtbj.tOvlambiis.Ov. . V.'i n.a ..Imll ., ..I .i I rv GranvilU Ohio, Female -Academy rrnH stUIXo ani kcimneA. es 'A tlon will commence February 7th, 1HC1. This n of th beet Institutions for tb thorough and fart- tlan education of our daughter, at a reasonable ooat. ! Address W . KBB, Principal. , - OranvillB, Ohio, t-- Refer to Ool. 0. W. Miirtraiocr.'' ' j janS dlwav3w ;, Hon. A.,,1. VxajtUA, lenata. , i. MCKEE At RESTIEAEX Butesmsn Building, haxa-iii-a.rtlalt of Hun. ySynap, Wtaaealaskl aUtaiU..i... dad 31. i ' i a- ..'in i il la lirrm; al mi a Mi oviriK'i'HIf NEW, Tddo Tea (Japan,) -- For Sale by Jan 31. McEIlABESTIIAVX. fiOWISTHSTIMBTQM Bfisi Co1tflL Medicine in tWyioMl THE. Great . , emetyrof -the,. Age.! A a , j. .i i ay - PULMONIC CHERRYi CORDIAL j for thk snipy oNo cibtain cork or Coughs, Colds, Throat Dlseasofl, HoareenesSi j Oroup,' Bronchitis, 'Asthma, Eitly Stage i - '- 1 . ' j Consumption! Spitting Blood, Night Swentf, rererlsh doiirjitlon, ie.- J- "J - K ii ' nf'.i 't ,.'.'uit'i Frlob'QL . Of the great remedies whbh Dr. Aram (of th and Lung Institute, 30 West Fourth Btreat, Cincinnati, unatl,) has offered to tho publio, there 1 non which haa given such universal satitfasiioa in hi praotlc as the "Svu Momc Cintiiav ConntaL." - w--- - lit poMettct the noat: extraordinary power, and among th points ofmaikM snrriorlty of this favorite remefly are these:., ' , " '-' " ,- J , . C7It contalna no deleterious eub. (tance whatever. - -i ; -. 1 '-' ' jlCPTbe effect le prompt and perina lO'Aeo-cnre or preventative of '' 33 TPT1233B.; X JOL', It baa no rquala. None who hare ever used It have been attacked. CALL FOR THIS LSO TAZE NO OTHEB. . '- ; !! ii ap-'f t". t- y"j .. Do not Confonnd It with any other ' prepara tion pnt up by any person of similar name. b h:'h-'t-h' h t t t t h This Cough Cordial has been thoroughly tested (hour aadtof times, and in no easebat it ever failed! Bear in mind that this Cherry Cordial la" the prapart- tldn ot a regularly educated Practlolng Phyiicuo, a point not to be lightly estimated by those who require a sterling me dicio.: . . . r , , 0o.' W.' Rice, Fin., of Cincinnati, certifies to a re. markablc cure of Asthma, the patient beina- hla a-ifc. xue remcuy inecoruiai . . . i John II. Deters,' Esn.', "of Cincinnati, teilldas to n re markable cure of chrcnic throat disease by meant of thlt great remedy.- - - Uev. Dr. J. F.' Chalfant. Prealdinr Klder. Ml: H Church, Dayton District) sets: -"I eordlall reenm. mend Dr. Ayer's wonderful preparation to Uios who mty be suffering from chtonic catarrh or diseases of ths inroat ana bungs." . Solomon Adams (of th well known Imnortlnir Drv vootis xiuuflo.iiuKiics, aiumi s vo.,j t;incinnatl, says: ucarmy commcnu ur. yer a uoraiai aa iu.tlv da. serviog the icelebrlty It hat attained-" Chat, ilnnroe, Esq., Cincinnati, says: 'l cheerfully express my fullest confluence in Dr. Ayer's medicine. 8. R. Bates. Esq.. writ form Fifth Avenna Tfnt.l New York: "X shall always recommend my friends to the use of yonr Cordial, feeling, that it has effected what some or the most eminent physician In Sew York and Cincinnati failed to accomplish, via: the cure of Sir. Bat' Throat." - - - ; . T. J. Emerson, Etq.I Professor of Vocal Music. Cin- claatL says. -All other remedies having failed to cure or relieve my inroti, 1 use vt 1. W.Ayer l Cordial, and am happy to say, it effected an entire and perfect cure." t ' . ; 'i i, . j . j I. B. Eager, Constable, Cleveland, says: "With th use of Dr. Ayer's Cordial Inexperienced lit umtidecided relief, and hav no doubt of lit effecting a radical and permanent cure." Rev. K. Q. Tucker, Brookvtll, Indiana, waa cured of Consumption and testifies tn the strongest term to th wuuunnuiciucacuj oi in eoraiau - . , - , . r Rv. J. B. Allen. Pastor of tb Presbyterian Church, li room I no o., cured or chronie bronohltla, aays: "lam now able to use my vole as well a at any tim daring my ujiuibm-j mu wiui noro cneci ana comtorx. ' Inow rejoice that I applied toDr.Ayer." . s - , -..- - Equally strong letter and testimonial from 8. J. Burllson, Sopt. of Bridge, Cleveland: H. Ranncy, Merchant; N. Sanford, Merchant; 0. A Van Slyke, Steamboat builder, Buffalo; Col. Crump, Hannibal, Mo. j 0. P. Johnson, Esq., City Attorney, tu Louis. Rev. A. J. Kane, SprincrBcId, Ills; Moses Chess, Esq. , Civil Bngineer, Pittsburgh; andbundrrdaof others have been received. ; , . . , , , For sale In Cincinnati by , E. 8CANLAN At CO., W noiemie Agents, corner Fourth and Main btreeta. ! r i- .' ' v - BTJIRB, ECKSTEIN At CO.,- - - Corner ot Fourth tnd Vine Btreeta. Jlto, at Dr. A YSR'S Orlte. 30 Vat Wu Cincinnati, and by DrurKlsu generally. luraiiiDT in. ta. iiafllU aB Blia.NArin.Ra.tAAa. nr of High and filch atreet. - - an. S4;-deIuThltwly & "TT PBICIS SEDUCED from the New tork Observer A r.:,.T At all parties manufaotnrlnw Bawlna HaahtMa llged lopty Mr. Howe a llcens aoaach naohina a.M. and ar a to oompelled to max returns so him, under v,u.m w wjonuuuar-BVHi, uis nooa giv aearrotatt ment. From this reliable source we hay obtained tb following statistic. Of th machine mad tn to ysxr mere were told, : , :.: . . ; ,v , By Wheeler at Wilson 81,305 '" It I " I. M. Singer a Co...... 10.U53 - - " 6royr Ja Baky........-...lo,xw Showing the nlet of Wheeler aV Wilson to hs Atulu wot oi any otner uompany.", , , , Awarded th hitht rmlum at tha . .- v. United State Fair of 1858, lcVi. and 1SC0; also at th . , r- - Ohio Stat Fair of 1858 aad lfM,- a - , ., and at nearly nil the County Fain in lha BtatA.' . Onr D rice a. at tha lal reduction, nrm. at inm nn. mk. Biaoinuo now aoio, aou nui a trine nignerthan u uiwiiur raw Hrwa cruitf ttiot ouiCAln. f. now forced upon the market.' I t . Tha WHgELKR Ac WII.rtV MAflTTPSl! m.t ih. toca Stioh the only one which cannot be raveled. It It ALIKK O BOTH 8 1 DM Of the irooda. laavlna nr cAaiU under. tidt. given in ineir use. Tree ot enarie. U. UHAtty.bl nigh St.. Columbus, 0. , . WM. SUMNER At CO., dcc3 2awd3mfcwCca Pike's Opera Hout. Cinoinaatl. CANADIAN & UNITED STATES MAIL .'STEAKERS'-iv , TUAB fllOJl .,. LONDONDERRY,: GLASGOW, Liverppol, Montreal,. Quebec " NinxTsr. Yomx. The Ucnlrcai Oceaa Steanuhln Coai-ian'a flnafViaaa rull-rioweredOlvdewhnllt Htaamnra aali nyava- Kal. xsrdar from PORTLAND, arryio(UM Canadian and yniieu eiatea man ana passengers, - - . H0VA8C0TIAN.i..Capt. MtUain)r i BOHEMIAN Capl.Gr.ngu, ..... N0KT1I BKITON Oapt. Borland, CANADIAN...... U.k.Capt. Graham, NOKtn AMERICAN".. Oapt. Alton, r ANULO-SAXON Capt. Balanttrie.r-' : ") -UIBKKN1AM. Shorteat, Cbapf anaquickcalCeua vefance irenr --.- AMEKICA XO AU. FAHI8 OX SBioPE..' Wilt tail rrom LIVKRPOOX eyerf Wrdnetdav anu irura vi..ibu wry e-raanrssiaw. nlllrigal LONDONDERRY, to receive on board and hw d Uailaaod raengers, n ana rrom Ireland aud Scotland. I uiaagow pasMngtrt are raruished wltUraxa passage j Ketura tlckelt granted at irrlcirratt.'J , An experienced Surgeon attached tneacb iImimi i Certificate issued for earning to and brlna-ina-out naa lerrgers from all th principal tnwnt o Great Brilain and Inland, at reduced rate, hy this line ef s'eaniere, and by lb WAN1UNQTON LINK DP BArLINtl PAOKRTeJ leaving Liverpool every weak. - ' ' I For nsseaio. nnlv at His Offltt -tir'flHeAl WAY, New a ark. and isWaIKK HT. vei i AO 'TiJ BiBEt A KEABUt; General aTgcuis, OrtrJi- j; r, ARMSTRONC. rmlJWy.-.;) vtaws.Offio, Cua,ht rntACtt'STBAUr BONgEYSAancL'l I AJ ' egant Ribbon, In f real varlsty at BAIN'S, r..n ,m i , : t iLr-siconiatrifl no fiorpnine. or any . ., . .. thins; u bleb will aerange the How- oUTltrspatreheAppeUte. ot j.Ak- 1 i octs t, uign tri. 1 new swimming in in neaa, rain.tation or th Heart, Valine or Weight In the Stomsoh, Soar IruetaUou Choking or suffocating feeling when Vlng down, Smv '.."M.Tn fef. 2 JST . StreBrtSeniiiV Cordial and 'Blood , TIM (ireates. u.,.. la t rid, AND THI A -H'WaVj.'O TtVTynvrrvrrr fl r V --.ai u '-Tl ' . - Ever.' taren. V 'U A ly a sclentiflo and 1 Vegetable Compound, procured by the distll - UUou ef Kools, Herlw i- Mrk. Fello. Im Dock, Blood .Boot, , Sarsapsrilla. IF 1 1 d Cherry Bark and Dan jefi delion enter into ttitai, Before Mln&tir tiv' remedii After Tatnjw . prlncipl of each Ingredient is Uterociirhi. t.la il my new method of disUlliog, producing dalieiraa. eV hilarating spirit, and the aaost INVALLlBLa Jt. ran ova Uu tr the diseased arstem. anA raatrf ,JZ,.. nCL1!Alt NTRKcTnviii. wm W'eWi,-,"::rJ LXTaB COMPLAINT, ' VFBPaMI. ' JATMmrk- Chronlo or Nervous Debinty.' Blaeaaes of tha TM. and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stom ach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Pile. Acidity or 8tcl. of th Stomach, Fullness of Blood to ths Head, Dull BuddenFluaheaof Ueat, Depression of Hplrlte, 7rightfuf" wh.kuvi, voapvuuvuvy.oruiy nsrfon Ills. nifi? ' 5l0t0le, ?n Bldn an vr and Aanu (ol ;., .v,..., - - J l-.II,.,, ,....., . Over a miuien of uottiaa.' Ilave been Mid durln the last si. Mnit. r . etanc has il failed in giving entire gatlsfacUon -Wh.l:" then, will suffer from Weak ocas or Debility when Wo. LEAN'S STBENOTIIENIMG CORDIAL wiU SJ?yJe ' No laniruajra Mn Mn... an . .1 ..n i.i ... diate and almost miraculous change produced by taklu this Cordial in the diseased, debilitated anrf .h..,.3 neryoua system, w he they brokn down by ama. k. nature, or Impaired by sickness, th relaxed and xnatrun -siganizatlon 1 restored to it priatin health m1 viasr. MABUICD fEKSOIfSa' - ' -d ' i Or others eontclous of Inability, from whate'v.r' catu will find McLean a Strengthening Cordial a thoreusk regenerator of the aystem; aod all who may hav injured themselves by Improper Indulgence, wlllfljid tu the Cor dial certain and spwdj remedy. ,. . . , To the Ladles. -. . ' McIaayStren Cordial Iasovrlrnandrpeedyrarfor - , . .- INCIPIENT CONSUnPTlON.WHITFS Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, Incontlueoc. of - unne or involuntary Discharge thereof, railing of tb - Womb, Uiddiaesa, Fainting and ait Macaw laoitkat tar Females. . :.,,.. , . ,t.s ,!.-.; iv. .. j .,,... Ihert.U ae Mistake About It.-.1" '' "T Buffer no loo nr. - Taka It aceordlna- tn THrmiu. ' r. ' ' will stimulate, MrengltMn- end Invigorate you ami can.. uv rnnai oi ucaiui io mount your cheek again. , T,,)a4H airery uom i warrantaq to glv lifcUa. - . ' I'OM CH1LDUEN. .;... :.-,(. I "your children at sickly, puny, or afflicted, McLean V Cordial will make them healthy, fat and rnhn.t .liny Delay; not a moment, try It, and yon will be convinced. IX IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE:' ; OariTtOx. Beware of Srun-lata nr tula. art,. .J J '7. ? tlm "O0" FO om Bitter or Banr-.parllla trash which they can buy cbeas. br savlni It la in.ii. A void uch men.' Ask for McLean' StrengtheningOor dial, and take nothing els It I th only remedy that s will purify th blood thoroughly anA m. ,i streugtlien ths system. . On tablespoonful taken every morning ratting, I a certain preventive of Cholera, Chill and Fever, fellow Fever, or any crevnlent diacaaM. - rt (a i. i bottle. - ' v . u ... " - : V"T : , I Prloouly81 pay bottle, or 6 bottle for tS.' .ui,ii nn ' - I A. H. McLBAS, . .. . '. , . i Boi PraprWtos of this Cardial, v . . AilflltH.autV.Lairi.nil l.l.iMu. .... . rnicipaiiepoionmcniwofThlidandFintj,'i Bt, Luuls, Uo. - - ' T McLean'a Volcanic Oil Llolment. th bast Liniment In the World. Th only safe and certain our tor Cancers, Pllea, Swelling and Bron hlU, or Ooltr. Paralysis, Neuralgia, Weaknea of 0. ataacle, Chronlo or Inflammatory Khcumxtum, Stiff ness of th Joint, oontraotcd Atuaeie or Ligament Earache or Toothache, Bruim, Sprxlna, Wound. Fraan Cam, C leers, Pmv Kora, Oahed Hrwt Bon Mir-U,; Burna, Scald. Bore Tboat, or any Inflammation or Pain, no (liflo.-wice howaevera, or ho long th dlseaaemay ' ' hv txisted. MoLean' Celebrated Llclmeut la a car tain remtdy. , "i"'- Thousand of human beings hay beisn caved a Wof 7 ' decreoltUila and niurv l.u il. , ,1. ; . i , . 1 ' cine. , r r i n Tii iTSin-. j McLEAN'S 1 VOLCANIC OIL .:.iMENT.:i,.. 4ja . hikii awn aumw aHutniaMowiy, tad It wu eltanas, purify nd haal th (outsat core in aa iannl . iFaaofttitae. ... -, ... , ,,, i Far Hortet and ether Animal. - - KcLean eclebraUd Liniment la th only atf tnd i ' ' Babl remedy lot the our of Spavin, King Bone, Wind " gall, SplmU, Unnatural Bump, Node or Swelling, rt " will never fail to cur Big Head, PoU Evil, Fitlul. Old :, ranning gore or Bweeuy, if properly applied, for fPra, Sruiaea, gcratchea, Bore or Wounds, Cracked' , Usels, Chafo. Saddle or Collar Oallt It I nn Inf&Ilikl " ' remedy. Apply It a directed, and a cur I ertala io '' very Instanc. .t Then trifle no longer with the many worthiest tsi- ''' menu offered to you. Obtain a ennnlv at rir lir. '. L oelebrated LinimonU It will cur yon. ' I . , J. II. mcLEAN , Sol. Proprietor,- ' ' Comer at Third and Pme Streta, 8t. Louis, tfo. -For tale by all drugglsU. .j , ' r0!1?' ' ' - , ROBERTS SAMUEL,' . hug-dwly Oolumbu. Ohta. MRS, WINSLOW. on An experienced Kane and Female Physician, present . to tha attention of mothers. he PI r s m -r-r -tr -a-r - rv fUtt CHILDREN TEETHING, Ich greatly faellltat th nn of tMtblna-. hv anft- cuing the gums, reducing all Inflammationmill allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, aad la . Sl'UE TOltEUULATt; THE BOTVEUL,.. Dend epotthsaoUiemwinAiwsxtoyeurserf-a BELIEF AHD EEAXTS TO f OTTxt JHf AflS. We have put up and told this article for over ta years, aad OAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH, cit. r w aay y otner medl-'T cine-NEVER HAS II FAILED, IN A SINGLE INST. 1 ANCE, TO EFFEOT A CURE, when timely surd. Nev er did we know an Instate ofdlaaetlifaotton by any on who used It. On th contrary, all ar delighted with it operations, and speak In term ef commendation of Its magical effect and medical virtues.' W nxkk lo thin un V WHAT WE DO KNOW after ton years' en, . rlomw.AND PLED0H Wh REPUTATION FOBIJIB FCLILLtlENT OF WfJAT WE HERE DKOLAKB. In " almost every rnttamee where the Infant I ueerirg from- iwaawia.iwik EC11C1 WHS M SOWSO- 1 VUMtj-SSH k twenty minute after theayrup tadininittAred. I IhU valuable nraparatloa It th prctcrlptlon of on of . the most EXPEHIKNCEUand SRILLPUL NTJHfatS la new Bngiand, and haa been nted With METES! TtTJi. i INOBUOOBSBrn . . ., ,. ... . .. r , , THOUSANDS OF CAE.'- ""' 1 It not only relloy th ehtld frout- niaa but lnvurr- atea the stomach and bowl. enwa acidity, and giy ton aod energy to th whole Sj'tUss.- It will almost In- . taotly reliv. ' r7 aB:p:ra is tee bwels, AsTDwrN"B cotic. and overcome eonvulslont, which. If' not pwdlty rem died, end to death. W believe It UmBEBT and BUR- EST RKHEDT IN TIIE WORLD, In all caw of DYS ENTERY and T1ARR11BA IN CI1ILDRKM, whether: It arises from tcethlog, or from any other canaa. w Would nay t awry metier who ha a child Unriiit from nyof the rbu-iairg eoaiihriul-lK NOT LKT YOOR FUKJCDICES NOB TUB PRMJTJDIOE8 OF OTllkBH stand between you and your suffering child, and eh r kef that will ptSCKE-y, ABSOLUTELY BCHB a IdMok the use of thismedlein. If timely uaed. full dl." actions Pop ulasr-wUl aeeamiuu aari kotttar, s. r-nuine unless the fac-aimil of CURTIS ek PERKINS, ew rk, a on the out.We wrapper. , : i A 1 aj 1 fold by all Dtwisgiau lknwhout tu world.1 J i J t a frl iclpal Offices 1 J Cetf at Street It.V. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. j 00127-dkwly.- ,vca u,,t t.A1, j T ! VVM -KN ABE-rrCO.. 1 Turin naiv aai.i:. ROOM. SO. UV BALTIlORXST.. I' -a' - w .. I NOS. 1, 3, 4 nd T N. ITJTAW STEET, ' Odfr for salt their oejebrated fcOLDEH MEDALli " , t.iu" io wiay SBchif highly -recamaended by th Sntl TrofcMors aad . fusical AmaUurawf the oounlry, and r'r . ." swivYrvtr run t -unird a. - .. 'WARRANTED FOB " ;' ' -ii.v uunl c iW-in , , . fiTI THfl,0 Th 1 most fastWIows eistomet Saay rely apon helot; leased in every respect; e... . . I.... . .... i .. ., f BKLllXIa tt WEBSTER, Ag.-ula, """"W' ctW:lydw. 1 . '- '. Ooluabat, Ohio. 5; i ' i ii .1 " i .1 i i : i ii im WVKtl'X iri-.aa Faiura .. AT ': ' UrKEEa. 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