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1 1 000 created by their construction.' nd on this w dt 49U0.000 Interest. annuallT. Ia ddi tlon to this, .we ere called now to reiort to ! direct tax of $135,000 over and above revenues derived tberofrom for 1850 to keep teem in ironniue order, with alio the cheerless hope in . the future of constantly tocreuelug burthens for thetame object. Sir, the time baa arrived when tbey abould be divorced from the State, and rotten politicians, ' ' - .. The House then took a recess. . ', FRIDAY' EVENING,, MARCH 8, 1861 LOCAL MATTERS. The Adann Express Company places ua daily . under obligations to it for the very latest papers . irum uivvMiern ewes. I he Amcrioan' Express Company has our u thanks for its daily favors in the shape of the wry mica eastern papers. . , , , i . D A a meeting of the Board of Managers ' of the Franklin County Agricultural Society, ' held on Saturday, March 2, 1861, Mis Thomas a Moodie resigned his position as Treasurer of the Society, and Mr. John Millir, of the firm : of Millir, Donaldson & Co., was eleoted to fill the vaotnt post, until the annual meeting of the S jciety In May next. A balanoe of $804,96 'was' found to be remaining in the hands of Mrr Moodie, the late Treasurer. The Board ap pointed a Committee to make a settlement with hlm. .... ..:. . .... , . i ,' ' Liquor and Oil Inenoro. John H. !Hair made applicAtion to the Court of Common Pleas, to-day, for the appointment of Inspector ofDsmestlo and Foreign Liquors and Linseed '" Oil, for Franklin County, Ohio, for the term of three vesrjjfom. March 8, 18C1. The appoint " ment was made'; accordingly.-1 Thereupon, Mr, Hair appeared in Court, took the oath of office, j' i and produced, his oQloial bond, in the sum of : five hundred dollars,- which was approved the (fours. -.-j- .; c!7J;.m -fiT - i by Found DaowNio.r-The body of a man, by the name o'f John Downit, was, on Wednesday night r ,iait tound inihe canal near Biotuirun & -1 '. Halm's Furniture'- Manufactory.; Coroner Ga. via held an Inquest, and the jury, unable to ascertain the circumstances connected with the doath, returned a verdict of ''Found Drowned Court or Common Plias. In tbe case of Fossman v. Williamson, tried yestetdar. the Jury rendered o, verdict, finding the right of property to the . horees in dispute In the plain' tin, and assessing bis damages at five dollars, 1 - In the divorce case of Voli t. Vol, the testimony and arguments have been presented to tbe Court, and the case submitted to its decis Ion. t - H7Tbe Gatttte mentione among the appli cants for Uie Post Office in this city, Messrs. Bascom, O'Harra, GatBiH,' UtrL and Baser, and reports that of one bur cltizeus has already signed rjRtr ninc pelltleos for the post of Spe 1 clal Mail Agent, now held by General Prin- TISS. "Oca Pamr" is the title of anew weekly journal just started in Pittsburgh, "designed for tbe Home Circle, and devoted to Pure L Iter a- ture, Humor, dto." ' The first number, tbe only one yet issued, makes a very handsome appear ' ance, and ia filled with choice matter. 1 Price )9 a year, publiuhed by Hunt & Miner. NiwChdrck. Hon. T. A. Plants, of the Hou9o of Representatives, will deliver h dis course before the New Church Society, at Mo- J Cor's Qommeroial College, on Sunday; next, Mmmi.ni.tnr. ml 1 1 nMtnnt. A XV ' r I STOrerthe house assigned In Pekin to Mr, 1 Wars', the United States Minister, the Chi nese authorities placed. the following iescrip !tion "Lent to American Barbarian Ward, Tribute Bearer." ' ST R. Kirkpatrick, No. 1C5 South High S treet, lias a very choice assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, fine Jewelry, Clocks, ' Silver and Plated Ware, at prices to suit the times. , , . , , f Niw Jrriiv a Slavi Statc It appears by the late eenaus that there are eight slaves yet remaining in the State of New Jersey, 1 1 ti ' HTHood said hia umbrella was a good Catbo, ho, for it always kept lent. Intiristino. If housekeepers really under stood the great difference that exists between different brands ot Saleratus,as to quality, purity, and consequent reliability and healthful ness, they would not - long be without the best that is manufactured. ' Dm Land & Co.' I Sale ratua costs yon no more than any of the inferior ariiolea which are in market. He is using a new process of refining Seleratua, by which all impurities are removed.!) This process is In nee at no other establishment In thia country; ',, The quality o't the Saleratns produced by this pro cees Is very superior, aod it is last becoming very popular with intelligent housewives. Dc'Lako 6t Co.'s Saleratns Is for sale by most grocers and storekeepers.-- Manufactured and for sale at wholesale, ' at Fairport, Monroe county, New York. "The principal grocers also wholesale It. ' . ' "i v. latroRTANT to Mi oHANios. It is ust as impor tant that you have a bottle of Guernsey's Balm upon your work benoh, or some other conven ient "pi ace as it Is to have an oil can, or any oth er necessary article." If yon get wounded, nee the Balm. ' ' I ( i ),:' ,l 'I "i , , ,ii , , . ('''' - Who will suffer from Foul HumorSi Sores, or Disease of the Skin, when such certain remidies . as McLean's Strrnotainq . Cordial and. Blood . PuRiniR, and McLkan's Volcanic Oit Lini ment can be so. easily obtained. The Cordial will purify tbe blood thoroughly, and the Llnl- . meat will cure any sore. Bee the advert! -i en, meow ... '.. .. . ; . i CT See 'advertisement of Prof. Miller's Hair Invlgorator in another column. if of Mr. too not will lect your be fair eit shall Into If want tbe ean Mr. for will loot you you as was las) that now and You and treaty for terms and federal not 10,000 few be aotlon ident the rate collect and asked ed It what toon , the WM KNADE & CO., ... AT TIIEItt . N KW HAVKH-f"" m ROOM, A'Q. m MjUTIMOJJ ST.l n .... .. AMD . II I II , .'. N0S. i S, 5 and 7 . KOTAW BIBKIT , Offer for sale their celebrated GOLDEN MEDAL, . jT!HI t,- ;!.: 1 -GRAND. lW"n,i .e i:--'; ,it:, i.-, . i AND ftO APR ,nM..,-mNO-FORTES. . - ' Betas Dlihly iceommeoded by the flnt ProfeatOri aod muiuai amaieaiaai tee oountry, ana ..... r -7 JV ABB ANTED FOR ' 1 vi. i .it. .'.1 .: i ,- , i.-f. wrvwTWAM. The nott faiUdiooeonitomer my rely upon belog :!i"!T terma liberal. WM. KKAB1 i 00. T eet!;fydw. , oolumbos. Ohio. T.V. t na q. - . e gun u we I isr A' CHANGE. a' .r- "ITATIROitWl THH ftUa lR ST:.' MTtt trs XX eheetd of H. K. WKAVBKhie eatlr 0f Di li ir.'t r i Tirm UoethvatNo-. )U3UlghSI With tha. view olehanflDg ny location, I will sell until ta Drat day o( April, wltli- m. raerre, , I IT )" I ' I , AT COST FOR CASH! v I Vabey'DreM Hike, Fringe, Buttons, Trlmtilnin, Ac Also Ilfuree ilerlnoe, Da Lainee, Bhawiiand Cloaks,; . Eegaidleii of Cost I .ftbMdlaiv ss0i !!fr;,l'l.,'.';IJisolution f Co-partaerg&Ip.- j, i rraiB rinm or j. i. Rmrrii a co. .... . .... a k .M. .i.. .nu.i i . . m -.w wv .wvm yj IBUVUa4 suawww I .... - I 'in , . - i. U.'BMITn. fb:dlmo . ' A. 0. B&UliU. or the Court A oral, - " ing mon of J. TELEGRAPHIC! REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN. U. S. Senate—Special Session. Wash.'notcn, March 7. The Vioe President laid before the Seaato a letter from Mr. Chase, resigning bis seat , as Senator from Ohio, and asking him to have the coodoees to make this I - . .i A . . .. r r i . uown 10 toe senate ana tne uovernor oi umo. On motion ot Mr. Lane, a oopv of the letter j .i . i . . . i J . . I. r . wan urucrcu to db iiirniBncu iu mo uruvcruur 01 Ohio. " " , The Senate then resumed the consideration of Mr. Dixon's resolution that there be printed the usual number or copies of tbe President's Inau gural. . . , , Mr. Wlelaii said, that as Mr. Douglas yes terdav had entered into a discussion of the mean. log of Mr: Lincoln's Inaugural, it was proper that hia (Mr. VV.'s) construction of it should I also be given to the country. It was impose! J bie for an Administration dealing in general! ties, whether slitterinE or not. to elve neaca to the country. It Is a (not that . seven States have withdrawn from the Union, entered Into a com paot, and formed a Government. Though the 'aot is not officially announced, the whole coun- try knew that the representatives of the South- em Confederation are now here, oreoared to be I received at this court. ' I WalvlDe all Questions of reeularitv as to the existence of their covrnment. th ara keen enter Into a trait uh tha Fai1nlI Hnvarn- ment. and tha mattnre nf nnntrnvcrao tnunt hoi settled, either bv treatv or h tha aword. 1 It Is I eaa tn tallr ohn.it .r,(,,lnn ik.l.u an1 I I wllin mnn eime fn kta ka.AHAa m.,A win I ;vw vuiuo u U1B lBTUUQU) RUU UU FT VIVID I milflt ftnMlA thA nimorlnn mA ha. .ntilH fi tKur - vwbv VHV UVDWWU HUM AM V V W IU W-J IUMS i orts fickens and Sumter cannot beheld much loneor. The nresent administration will soon be forced to construe the Iuaueural. Forts mooitrie and Johnson and Castle f inckoey are In possession of the Confederate States, but the Confederate States will not leave Fort Sumter in the hands or the Federal Government. ' in rentT to Mr. Domrloa. ha CMr. VVifffull 1 denied that the Union, as it was formerly, now exists leffa lv and conatltnt nna. v. . . - j j - TIb.. ft t . L . J.. l a.. I iiiti evil in unnn uh. inn niRflhnii 11 Hnni nn. a i blue pill at night and a cnoof coffee next morn- Iub may relieve liver, but whan the diaoeseia on you, blistering and blood letting is sometimes necessary, and when the patient dies, it is nee- essary to navea coiiln very deep.aruncral sor-",'"Kouo" vice. ana miDKs ci mat sors. as ne sata tne omer nigui, ins oniy quesuon is wneioer mere euBu do auecem, quiet iunerai arrer ine rror.. estant farm, or an Irish wake. Tha Union ia 'o . ' . 7 : id- VDIMtuiJ AUl Ilia Vi RU 11 1DU WttKC 1UQ U UIUU IB - dead, and has to be burled. If yod want a rrotestant iunerai you can nave tc; it not, you can have an Irish wake. -. - -- I Mr. Wigfall proceeded to speak of the diffi culty of enforcing the revenue laws, adding that troubles as to this will environ you all around. Had you not better deal with this Question Drao- tlcally. - 1 -''( unfortunately, Air. Lincoln will have but a brief period during whioh to decide the ques- ul" in i muu an tum by me, you to by and that to fairs ly of vce L.ano to no i and " him views 1 1 : am . and of with tion. If he supposes the reinforcement of Fort Sumter will lead to peaoe, be ean make the ex periment. And as to recapturing Fort Moultrie, he should not remove the troops from Fort Sumter, they will be removed for him. : 1 he adoption oi the Crittenden Compromise proposition mient nave aci listed tbe difficulties the country, but it only received ninoteen votes In the Senate. The Senator from Illinois, Douglas, bad eaid that war cannot preset re union, l he Union, however, is dissolved; seven Southern States have formed a Confeder ation, and to toll them, as the President has done, that their acts of eecession are no more tbao pieces of blank paper, is an insult. He re. peated, there is no Union left, the seceded States will never surely come back. They will come back under any circumstances;; they not live under this Administration with draw your troops then; make no attempt to col tribute, and enter into a treaty with these states. Do this and you will have peaoe. send flag of thirty-four stars thither, aod it will fired into, and war will ensue. Will von divide tbe public property and make assessment of the publlo debt, or will you stupidly and idly, doing nothing,. till there be a confllot of arms because you cannot compromise with traitors. Let the remaining States reform their governments, and if it Is acceptable, the Southern Confederacy will enter a treaty of peace aod amity with them. you want peace you shall nave it If you war you shall have it. The time for plat forms and demagogeiem. is put. Treat with Confederate States as independent, aud you have peace treat them as States of this Union and you will have war Lincoln has to remove tbe troops from forts Pickens and Sumter, or they will be removed him. tie has to collect the rovenue at Charleston, Savannah, and New Orleans, or it be collected for him. If he attempts to col the revenue, resistance will be madej It Is useless to blind your eyes. No compromise or amendment to the Constitution, no arrangement may enter Into will satisfy the Sontb,nnleis recognize slaves as property, and protect it any otner species or property. These States withdrew irom tne union beoauae their property not protected. -j The Republicans have preserved an ominous silence on the subject of the Inaugural.; Tbe speech of tne senator from Illinois (Mr- Poue- was calculated to produce tbe Impression Mr. Lincoln will do nothing; but the mas terly inactivity policy cannot prevail. Action, action! as the great Athenian orator Bald, is necessary. You cannot longer serve God mammon. Yon must snswer quickly the nnaation. " under wmcn Kinp. lieznma 7 " must withdraw your flag from our oountry, allow ns to have our own, and enter into a with vs. Do this, or make up your minds war in tbe sternest aspect, and all its accu mulated horrors. . ,i ' ; (i I Mr. Douglas replied in substantially the same as yesterday. He feared Forts Sumter Pickens could not be held much looter by troops. There was a time when ForH Sumter could have been reinforced. ; He did believe it could be now without the use of men by land and sea. j There were but men to serve the (tuns, aud they must soon exhausted, and they bad not bread aqd salt enough to last i) days. . There must be prompt in favor of peaee. He believed the Pres was In favor of peace. ',! .; ,,.' j ' Mr. WlKfall asked if Pouslae would advise withdrawal of troops from Forts Sumter and Pickens, and from tbe borders of the Confede States, and that no attempt be made to tbe revenue. , , ' i . t .. .Mr. Douglas replied that he was not in the ooundls or. confidence of the Administration, should not tender his advice till It was for. Whenever the Administration want advlee, it would doubtless ask it. j would bs hardly the part of wisdom to State his policy miebt be to one who bay so ba In the councils of the enemy, and com. manaer ot tne army. reply to a remark oi Mr. Wiglall'ff, Mr. Douglaa said he saw no, reason to modify any sentiment In hia Norfolk speech. After further debate, Mr. Mason spoke against Inaugural aa a proclamation of war. Vir would become party to the war, by the unanimous consent of her people, when the first was fired against a sieoedine State.l Mr. Douglas spoke further, to the effect that tne administration anticipate the use of arms, shall see a proclamation for ao extra ses sion of Congress, in order to increase the rega I 1 It i . . . .. o lorces ana sau. volunteers into tbe Held. Adjourned. - - ) St. 10 o were for States eru heresy; to that ail there furnish and ing other their and a serve made Moktoohirt, Ala., March 7. Me. Clavton re. a bill providing tin the event of aconfliot tne reiusai or tne united states to recognize Independence of the Confederacy, that no In the Confederate States shall have cog. nlrance or civil easee of citizens of the United States, and all pending; cases shall be dismissed. resolution was adopted authorizing the Presi dent to Instruct the Commissioner to European Powera to enter into a treaty of Extension oi International Copyright privileges. I Braxton Braes: was confirmed Brlcadler-Gen Commanding i, E. Hardee was confirm ed Colonel ot the 1st regiment of Infantry..; ' -n ... . . I ment coach and that New . Niw York, March 8. The body of Alder man laat evenlne? adonted a resolution nrovid. for a Commissioner on behalf of the Com tvounoii to reqneel the Legislature to sub Bit to the people of the State the propositions the Peaoe Conereaa . over rrA that It , , - - ---5, - -- uw Aemuuratiu otaw Convention la this city, to day, homlnatedChas. Walker, of Wayne, Justieeof tha, Supreme vtwrt. .',.' a:.3 " new 500 Washington News and Gossip. ence for peaoe. It is rumored that Senator Sumner prefers remain in the Senate as chairman, of the Com ""tteeon Foreign Uelatiocs, rather than accept I Vi . . . ...... . . lMI.l.... . l.- , J I ijuw"uicuii ui iuiuibot wu uugienu, wmcn, it is understood, is likely to'be tendered jftA-Mm . .1 . - r 1 oppose Mr. Crittenden's appointment bitterly. " 'B understood that Mr. Lincoln ia determin- e to present no appointments which will have tendency to divide the party. The diplomalio corps in full costume paid an official visit to the President to day, and were introduced by Seo'y. Seward. Fijranlere, tbe rtu'ue"e Minister, delivered an address in Washington, March 7. Horatio King will proDaoiy do appointed xa Assistant rostmaster uenerai. Hon. John Bell will go to Richmond to-morrow, to visit the Convention and exert hia luflu- "ui , , i r t.v t , .i.-vu uiiu.im wmui. uvuiui is warmlv favored bv Senator Sumner and! others, fhev take the oosition that his an- polctment will be a peaoe-offerinfr to the bor- der States, and slenifloant of Mr. Lincoln's re- gard to tbe South. Senator Trumbull and others FreDoni copy of which had been previously furnished Mr. Lincoln, expressive ot the sood wi" and feeling of their respective Governments to tnat of the United States, and for the auo ce8S ot the Administration. The President re tnlP'ied briefly, with much warmth, heartilvre ciprocatine the klndlv sentiments exoreseed. All the members of the corns were then intra duced, after which the Cabinet were severally introduced to tha enrna. Mrs. I.lnmln waoenh. j - " " sequent! y presented, ad for some miautei there W&0 ffAllfirsll IinPPlf.PM. noii smninl nnnvAHarlnn. n w w w ... . w. HW vu Passed Aflsffltftnft RlirPPftn Comin fftnn. nf VP , . O 0 B""a, juieuienants oimmons ana nail, 01 Houtn Carolina, and Midshipman Hall, of Georgia, baLe resigned their positions in the Navy. . J ucro wl" 00 a puDiio reception at tne exec-1 uwi,e mansion to-morrow evening. . ... - 1 h Charleston Cornier ot tbe 5th says Gen. "oeregsra expresses periecc confidence, after viuwinR tne lortiocations Ot Sumter, that itoan b.e 'educed, and that it was only a question of wo. IVI I I irrnnrlon rA m a.ahJ Sa ..1.1. a, L iL. whibuui;ii naa bo diiducu hjijiiu ur iudi Clt'3ens of Washington. There was an im- nienee crowdof people, who moBt enthusiastic y responded to his utterances of lervent Union entiments. ilo expressed bis confidence In the people, woo now aione can UBx qumiioo. ine trouuies yuu iun uj pony crooj- r""""' w oiuju yurtwaea rnserva i Union, and tbe Union will preserve us. The . ...... .. '-. i w.vnnm Jvajawv US UO I Rnan veteran was permitted to retire at the jdcd u " uau ueeo. in puDiio ser. vice 40 years. . He expected his frlenda to nn. bold the Union aod the Constitution which nave conterred unnumbered blessings on us. all. General Scott, Senator Johnson and nthera were aiterward serenaded, andjoratorlcally re sponded to the compliment.' ' rresioent Lincoln said to Southern pentln mtn wbo C4,lea DPn him to-night, to know how uuButai ' war to ne understood, mat it meant peace; ': 1 The Commissioners frnm tha t.intTin.n f. federacy are this evening dining with Senator Wigfall. They held a conference this morning Wigfall s rooms, when it was agreed to post- pone tor a few days their communication to President Lincoln, until Mr. Seward has an op portunity to develope his programme of policy towards the seceding States. Wigfall urged them to act Immediately, and bring their mis- k a oiose, in oraer to allow President JUavls opportunity to capture Forts Sumter and ricicens oerore reinforcements can reaoh there Mr. torsythe ignored tbe proposition, and some harsh words occurred. At the diplomatic visit last niirht. Mr. f.ln- uiaao mo loiiowing reply to tne address Mr. Figaniere, in behalf of the Diplomatic vuroa; . OentUmen of the Diplomatic Body: Please accept my sincere tnanKS ror your kind congratu lations. It affords me pleasure to con fir m tha cocnaence vou so eeneroualv inra in tha inenaivjlsposition to the United States ,'hrough towards the Sovereigns snd Governments respectively represent. With equal satis- ikumuii i accept me assurance you are pleaaed give that the same disposition is reciprocated your Sovereigns, your Government, and yourselves. Allow me to express the hope that these friendly relations may remain undisturbed, also my fervent wishes for the health and nappinesa or yourselves personally. It seems to be pretty generally understood r.u.im tt 1l.- :tl - "., , . T - .... wi.i wilt revnmoB n mar raeilco. I hit la ratrardad hv tha a.lmlnla. irauun as oemg, at tne present juncture of af in that country and our own, as the most important mission in tbe government. Emerson Etheridge, of Tennessee, is strong, urged for the mission to Spain. several removals occurred to-dav. Tha nn Mr. Smith, Secretary of tbe Interior, was aupoiuiea Agrarian to tne interior Department, Lester, of Mississippi, a secessionist, re signed.. . , General Granger, Recorder of the General utlice, and brother-in law to Senator uougias, was removed to-day. The Secretary tne president to sign land patents, Mr. Leonard, received notice that his services were longer required. Sellable information was received this even ing i on to fie tne oy that Governor Houston has resigned, and re tires to private life. Major Anderson has not been promoted yet, army interests oppose it earnestly. The correspondence which reached the War Department to-day ahows that General Twiggs received the ordor of Seretary Holt, relieving from the command, three days before he surrendered. All tbe statements therefore rep resenting that he was unable to ascertain tha of the Department are entirely false . i. .1 , . . . .... ' u-onuuorj was uenoeraie and infamous. Col. Cooper, Adit. General Wither. al Capt. Machin, Paymaster, resigned their commissions to day. CooDer is brother-in 1 Senator Mason, snd his resignation has been cxpeoiea lor some lime. Jeff. Davis has sent a secret ae-ent to Merim. a view of recognition of the Cotton Confederacy- . , Missouri Convention. Locis, Maroh 7. The Convention mat at dock. A large number of resolutions read and referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. ', ' r: . ; Among the most Important was onanravtilino a Convention . to -confer with tha Bnntar as to the best means of keeping tbe West- ataies m ine vonieoeracy. Anotlier, de claring secession a dangerous and political that tbe Constitution has never failed confer the blessings entrusted by its founders; tiie Southern States have no exanaa fw seceding and asking Northern States to repeal aots making the rendition of fugitive alaves impoeHioio or uimouui anotner, that believing is no excuse for coercion, Missouri will neither men nor money for that purpose, that a National Convention be called mak Crittenden's proposition the basis of ac tion; another, that the general government be rcquestou w .yieia up tne uustom Houses and public offices in the seceded States to people, and ' withdraw the federal officers forces now occupying them.: ! resolution was unanimously Adopted, ten dering the thanks of the Convention to Senators tytittenoen and Douglas for their efforts to. pre peace to our distracted country. juuge oircn, candidate lor tne u. 8. Senato, a strong speech aeainst secession, and da. daring in favor of enforcing the laws, and ex pressing nis willingness co support tbe govern in its efforts to uphold tbe Union. 7 From Pike's Peak. Fort Kiarnit. March 7. Tha western at.tr. for Omaha, with malls and passengers, Winokley 4 Co's express, with $7,000 In treasure, passed at 11 A. M. : : .ur 1 dcnvrr, March 4 A nugget was found in Georgia Gulch last week which weighs 193 oza. miners are saia io DO doing exceedingly well In neighborhood. Many miners are Koine- to riatte and Clear Creek diggings, 15 to 25 miles from here. ' Fonr emA nf n it at fv sr faAm Horse Fall, load boulder mines, lost week, save $1,300. 1 - o;:.: ... , letter from rert Wise brin inialiiamu Col. Boone has concluded a most favorable treaty with tbe Cheyenne and Arrapohoe Indiana. contains special provisions respecting the state of Denver, ;r ' ; t i t Tbe Rocky Mountain iVetet has Dublished the secret discovery for saving gold from iron prveia ana ouy piumoago. Bv thia nMflaaa tha field of cold has been increased from 30(1 u. per cent.' over the old method. ' .skt :.T7 LATEST FROM EUROPE. to I ) Niw Yore, March ,. The Bremen has ar 1 rived from Boutbastfptoo, ittith..-, A motion in the House of Commm' ...tW. Mwuiua MeAva itm VM,4ju UJ fft iiilUriLT Bi7ftinK Qviniuui.u.i v -111, 7.1 c u:j-,. f . ,t ' ' I na ItalUn PrIIment wag anencil h Vlntn EmannM In nonnn.nn th18th. I ! A nrnnl.m.ltnn tnm m nnln. 1 1 n . .f In Russia, would be Issued on the 3d.- rresn uisiuroanoes naa commenaea aeainst AV ft. r . I n a. Mia i i uie vnnsuans in Lioomn unina. vi.... r : i i j -.'. i n ... i --u uAtrouruiUBr; i . I 'TheoonsniracvMn favoy of Murat was il!npn- ered at Nanlos , . . The Papal Zouaree had. Invaded Sardinian territorv.' The volunteers renulsed them . " Pontifical soldiers' had fortified themselves at Msnzaro. ... V, . ,.' " The Journal ,fRom denies any arrangement between the Holy See and Piedmont. ' Famine was very severe in the North-west provinces of India. .. ;. , ..... The Niagara was at Liverpool on Monday. Arago comes in on tu nigncoi tne lata. 1 din, au, The number ot trooss made oris. oners at Gaeta was 11,000. 700 or 800 cannon and 60,000 muskets were found there. Three lienerals accompanied Francis to Rome. uen, uiaidmi was ordered to summon tbe commander of the fortress at Messina to sur render.. . V ;. I' I .'1 Pcsth, 20. The municipality demanded tbe dismissal of tha Ban of Croatia, anil ih en polntment of a Hunearian in hia nlaae. I . Tba I)mU JVnie eea. tha ftrot Pia.v. tti . -4 -. - - - j " 1 - mwd.v. u - ... 1 Meare on the 1st week of March for NiirfnlLr. I WherAflhaa hfta hanri sviib nni anA a na mnn . e-w vwvea B a-vwvm ia vaiw V UI C 11 f I Of COttOfl. fnp RncrUnH. ihsl irftiirrif nf sairtUK -HI I . -r ..QUfyi n UIVU If 111 amount to IO.uuu. " " . Paris wheat and flour markets hicher. . , An embetzloment to tbe amount of 67.000 aisooverea in tne commercial Uiuk of Leu iuon. ...-...,,. , ...... , , . , The Typhus fever was ravagiug Gaeta. r rands and tbe ei-Queen ot Naplos will leave Home in a few dAvalne Ruii. , Gen. CiaJdlni will be made Duke of Gaeta viwuiui Hill up uinun uunh ni UAfln. 1 Demand for discount at the Bank limited.- In ...T. -a iL. a i .1 u uuvu uinineii lub iHrmR wnrn mar am i nan a 9W91Ji; lor money 9292U account. BREAMTOFfe R. 8. ft Co.. n-nort fl,mK r. dull and offered at 6dls decline without sale, Wheat dull; all qualities considerable lower na irregular; reo unioagoilslldtails 3d: red ooumem ie oatausr woite ao 1301&S. Corn idu u iuwoh mixea joj ycajlt: vellow .hsjio au, wuno oos oaigjaa aa, . ; ; 1 ' Provisions Beef ' and Pork nnll. n.fc .... . - - "' "wo a skviidiwhd VGVI auu 1 UIaV Ulllle UXOOU quiet. J Lard dull and slightly lower.' sales at 5657a for fine. Tallow quiet and steady. auger steady, , Uffee quiet.. Rye steady. iiosia nrm.- : ii :, . i,- . ' I From New York. Niw York, March, 7. The bark Cora was again seized, it was alleged she was fittinc . seized out for a slaver. - At a quarter past six this morning afire, was uinuuvereu id me tenement nouses Wo. 144 West Fourth Street, one door west of Broad way. The building was of brick, two stories high and low attic. The woodwork inside was of the moat1 combustible nature; tbe stairway was unusually narrow, so narrow that ernes wvum appareutiy us uiuicuii unaer ordinary oir cumstauces. , 1 ne names spread With astonish- tag rapidity. Mr. Wood, an occupant, in en- deavormp to reaena hia fcmiU. .j with them. Assistance was as imrmaeihla u was escape, the entire interior of tha hn,M;n being in a mass of flames almost ia an instant. The names of those whothusaaddanlniUh.rf were ss follows) H. Woods, Isabella, hia wif- Henry and Walter.- their anna! Julia, tk.i.l daughter, and twin daughters, sged four months; in an, seven persons. Mr. Uaklev. who oeennlerl tha .et fl.. kept boarders. His wife and son, and a boarder named Luce, were slightly burned about the face. - , I A disgraceful fijht occurred between eno!. companies 1 and Id on the ground of this disss- wr. JLrtMB oy nre DOC neavv. . . ' r , , ' NW ORXtAs.Mh 7.Th i. Idly settlingdowi hT rolltical .acUJ circles that Lincoln's Inaugural is a declaration war The Louisiana Legislature has passed a res OlUtlon SDDr0Vlnir the ennrlunt nf r:n.ai wigge in surretacring the federal property In Tezae to tbe authorities of the State-1 ; at ia renorcea toatn rors Urawa. Taxaa. hmm surrvDUCTcuie otarw rorcee;' ' t Lieutenant Slemmer la enirao-ad In piiaina sand battery about a quarter of a mile . east ward of Fort Pickens. .Work en land h.ff.i. tne Deacn oppoeite Warnngtonwas progress iu5. Richmond. March i 7. In tha day, Mr. Carlisle made a speech against In- euuutujg lua oommuice onreaeral Kelations report pledging the State to resist coercion, upheld the right of Government ta enllanf revenues. He was agreeably disappointed tne tone or Mr- Llcco n's Inanvnrai. tr. opposea any action placing tbe State in a hostile attitude to- the General Government, and be lieved in tbe power of the people to yet restore no wse-dull to at GUERNSEY'S B.AI1MI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS J0BN of 1- val.l 11 : OUR PAPER, NEW HTElUur PAPEIt, ; . Fr; march aeitk,! 18Q1, I How Beady-Por lale Kverywhere--Ptiee Plvs ..'..'- --Hi'.. i.cenMa Copy., s m I Jsi n . i inai'i'matma. ... , , .,VUUAXiiRAl3. ; 1 ?'STiXt WATERSi" A Brilliant Btoty. i-r. r, ; ' TBI OHIAP IXOTJKSIOHt" A Complete Starr. "THB KINfl AND IBB BKSOAR:'' nZTnL... ilk:. number . . r BIOORAPBI0AL SKET0H OF EDOAR A. Pol ' ' 1 8 J J?IN0 801,8 ItEQDasT; by Maria Norrit. , TBS DUTt OF THI PRUSBNT MOmt.i ' THB PBIL080PBY OF BATUINQ. I '' " 1 I.0VB: A Poem. 1 LIFB. TBBTWBWRB. RDSJIO BIMPLIOITY AND SHRBWDNB8S. " WHAT! A Poem. - , TBB MOUTH OF LONDON." "' ' J 1 L I ROW PEARLS ARB rnaven. rran..nn ...... Al1 anuDl'r W BATHER: DTlb. IZINO WASTE STEAM; A NEW MATERIAL VoR Pi?a.O? UMBRELLAS:' OKMBNT FOR SoLBR iS ooTOn aTvN?,8 ?"2,lI-,lfl KOPB-MAKERa; COrrllriO BY ATR pnWEH ittdtttai t.ui.A H"!? f0 0 LONDON; FACTS AJBOUT imoBTiB Slain; HISTORY OP THE PIANO KUI1CEA OS NEW BOOKS ' 1 v- 'i . Ar much other InterestiBg' and Instructive naauiog mavtcr. ...... -, . tishs: j One oopy Uu.,. : W' '. pet annum. . . HUNT & MINER; Pnblleherj, f. ' ( r-r J.-71 and 73 Fifth -street, ' . I" t ' i fr tto,lhPost-0ee,fimbarga,rA. R. KENNED V;; General AgenU j .'march 8.- v,j". , , but be on eiant, tor , Date meet the tlent. ache, and for NOTICE. ALL, PERSONS atfttrtrifftt THEM, aorreeto ba Jtadobted to tbe. lata firm ot DOD- D&iuuai at nnua wmnleuaea l uiih...v... aceounta, and thereby sara ooats. ' 7 All notes aad aoeounu remaining uniwU oa the flrkt wi rtpii w,.. piwvu i ia uaau 01 w M. L. HRYL J P.. fnr MillARIInn. o u w. . , . - - - . -. ..... nniia. mar7-dfcstaprl Bnrrlrlng Partner. in Ml ADVIBTIBEMINT. iw the Instant rbliif , And PERMANENT COBB of th , .diatmiiae eamalalnt nee - .:' , nj enerewi oj 1 1 BSdHCHili CIQAEETTBS, . n. ieiauui oo., 107 Naetaa It N V Pbce l per box; scut free ,7S!t. Made ay 0, I 1'. tOt BALI i Bar-aAiwlrl AT ALL DRDbQi TI. the ""S o lay Notice. ii ) -r city jakk , o? , coimniTja, made In thethe offloere of this Bank, Jsnuary SOtta. inoiPi wis w. a. fLATT, Preildent. and Tbomas I !!WV?'!"I, roBos.. DavroTaTioa, nVr..f "V.':"" l By omerof the Board ef Piwotors. w i.iwri n Ar.-jfJtAJT, Cashier. V. ' THE MARKETS. Columbus Retail Market. Columbus Retail Market. FRIDAY, March 8, 1861. I 1ICKH est HmMaiiw. srhAlMsU in A M.tl m. n I .wuwu wuiiuiti WIihl... 0U ba VOrn t DO. .. uT9Z" riiow e s B90o I a m, . . I ppiw oo..ixanuu Dried Peuhei....9 7.rfii3 nn rotAtoei f la US5c Salt in unit irv 8aitbW l.TSi nmni 2 HhonM.-. .... " t....77Xo WS? "?:v:::r So i,riff ! Mackerel No 1 uu.. 12 75 wmtaFubparh'fbM 4 7s 'JJlW'W M Herrin bbi ......teoo uaoKwneat Hour per S "Ho "orn 60 He tggt 9 dot., lined Beer.. Timothy.... V(ait:t.Mple do ,lOf xat luolueee ral kaUUe Bvrn oiL eu?5e Te ..4.M)o.,75.B10ll Yeddo Tea el 00 Rio Coffee fc..!2loo eTaao... xuc ice k Oa Broome doe. .SI SStKl UU Hu 9 ton ...S7 00 Boap(Box) 9 WQHc riour 9 bbi S5 C335 White Wheat do S5V(Sitt uu Rye Floor bbl.. S4 00 uaoaiee.Tallew.tat. j 12Ko Oandlee. Ooe.1. box. w Me Oheeee fc. ...... lojpiSo ppiee w bo eOgi79e Uomiuy perbuilt SI 10 ffhUky per. sall....,..85o Ralllni, M R. Box.,.. 3 W) Layers .....3 00 Baltan IL 12s Vise V t Fninei w ft... BdAISe Tunilpi....; tie Ulorer eeed...fl 6031 00 10c 12e ...1 75'J 001 WHOLESALE MARKET. wrati aivrrr. . .uiAn mra . b duo. , I t Otovta Bkio-iei to one home of abont ma hn-h TlVfntnV Q 1 . . - A BnoM 1,7. t woa Mlei at S4.90U5 Ofl fnr nti. .n-l e-. n;or.- ... . ,!.. " ' ' . .... Wbut aalea dull it OMII. UOAM UeHn. J. At L. ZaUlnr hr i..nh....l J.. i. vuo o.ij Dasn ai vjc. uTe eaiei al lS0o. hya email nleaatSUo PoTAToae-eatei contlone lo be' made at 85a. HT market dull teln .t S(kUU. Few York Market. iTtiMuntn voa th emo nnaiii i Nr Toaa, March 8. VLUUH reoe ota ef am khi.- m..i i... .-u.. uu eueae niier: n n H.uou bb ml a.dvan . 10 (or eanerflne ttate. as l.VX.vfi k xt.. ..... an ww..v .v. uuoruuv wnwin. IJ.Ki'OA mmmfi. . w. .11 . . , . , ' . ' . trandH Ohio!3''1 SU ""pp,n "T" ,x nvn ww r.-, . mm stijuuil-- cinii t mi immd in a at-cp, ?! w,0 : market iteady with (.ir i.edeiied lor tern clabi tLai deuced rIIZ T.Ea'fo',' a i" "ore and delivered for Mil club; ei.s&Mi dZ .J. .u.:r rra weeiem; lorwuit wen etb m.i.im,n. "ahlmh dull: tales of 600 buih'at 73. ait in. , , . , ..5y.K"r,MP.,,4-7'8nh. market quiet withontma- iRuiai anancr: nr it fuin k...v. mtcidw . . ' , . iui wu lur uiu en id orn m ,lor nt "vyretl; i&Mwor atv do tH-R-and delivered. ' OATa dull at 3835 for Wcitem Caoallan aod PORK doll and nnrhns4 imu... . .. BBBr oail and nncbaoied. OUT MKATB-ilull. , LA BP eteadv: aalee 100 ht.t. airimy BUTTER In f.lr mnn... Ill 3, 1 i, . 4 ' . . . - . a... ..- iui vino i. ifc 9 iv i-neayy and lower; sales Uftvbbb. at 17w Cleveland Market. March. 7 amount reported beine 50 bble double extra redat tS Ml HEAI- " l car red at i'oj, Sd i w d, at' '". rredb i. ....... ""' .502.75. ,n' " v.iu,uBs-Bu(rMuTe4 Bams are sell tn',.Bno'atoo. Tha marl-. I. . Bog --- ' "" Ka BE (X . LOUU is Mlllnz In small Iota bm(I. h. rih.in.utkki.j L , ' . . rv?? CORW virvdnll and nit..t . u. oats Kimi two.. ' 5Lr-'a d demand at 6Po. for prim quality. Hil.HWINGL.ti-arii.t if LAHD ftlM Of ftr IrOffC aaty...... . ... n dkantei "o- w..,., AvutMiayu - uj, y . " , j .- -wi w duoi EOai-atady at 10Xo. 8t. Cincinnati Market. trSS.Ayin to &'X&"L ".''V.?""'ograaeearaneleoted. , .".f u"!f aar "leaMe. Prima red Is SSS-irXKiC f Kentucky whit. ' ' , 8 " " ,n modT OOBN Is continnad at m-'....i.ii market Is d.U, and sieK touia'lTsXtfi" 0 ATS are h.lt act. " 2t?iLBrta'la lulrmlr at73o for prime fall, i;1." 2 . U'" m9n ""y 70, than for a no tain Baltimore Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] BALTIMORE, March 8. ... .... mIm o.. n,i vnio J men pork t!7; prime 12 W. ListrKe every Xorroa Statum-am pi.m. .nr.nn.M .v.. JACOB BOFFUANNasa candidate for tha office losninip oierlt, of Montgomery Townthln. I h5:tf- ... MANY DEMOCRATS. snnnrswEU's DNIVERSAt COUGH REMEDY. HONBirVJEtl'i ' i i .. , . TOLU , - - UA i . I ' ANODYNE. SPECIAL NOTICES. '- ' 8PHINQ ELECTIONS j Mr. 1ttor: 1 have been requestad. by mv friend.. announce myself as a Candidate for tha afiroralt. tha ensuing election, euJ tot to the decision of the Democratic party. March8. A. B. RENTER. ror all THROAT etn4 LVNfl COMPLAINTS, inciDdlng- wiioopiTVCi COUGH, and every Cenapialnt tbe fereron ner of, and even actual COHfttJlBPTlON. j ... The Great NEFJKAt.a G1C HKIUCDV and Nat. nral OPIATE, adapted to every a pec lea of filer roue Complaints, Ner. ran and Chronic Headache, ' Hhenma. tiara. Catarrh, Tooth and Ear Ache, Lose oi Sleep, and Bowel Conta plaints. real luetics eaa ba Sana tha v. .... ..... by procuring and reading eeacripUvepampkleU,t found with all deals, or will be ant byProprlelor demand. Formulas an4 Trial Rottiea ,. ps... who will find developments In both worthy their Oorretpondence solicited from all iim .iti eurioilty prompts to a trial of tha above reliable Berne For sale by the usual wholeula imi mi.ii a..i everywhere.' ' , JOim Ii" HtHVlf DWELL,' Proprleto CHI UrsT AND rHARMAOIOTIST, ! . No. 0 Commarelai Wharf, Boston, Vase. - ! Roberts ac Samuel. N. B. M.Fni. I b t u O. Deaig a Hons, A. J. Schuellarfc8on,'A(ientt Oclnmbus. Ohio. . . moi.rii. ce : J)0 DO, j BIOFFAT'S LlaTK f-IULS.! all eases of oostiveaess, dyspepsia, Ulllous and llvei affectlone, piles, rheumatism, fevers and agnee, obstl head aches, and all general derangements of health, rills nave invariably proved a oertaln and speedy remedy. A single trial win place the Life Pills beyond reecho room petition tn the estimation of every na- '' , Sr. Moffat's Phaniz Bitters will be found equally et tcacious la all eases of Bsrvoue debility, dyspepsia, head the sickness Incident to temalee tn delicate health, every kind of weakness ot the digestive) argue, sale by Dr. W. I. MOFFAT, 3$, Broadway, IT. T. by all Druggists. . - :-.. maySS-dawly Tba following l "an extract from a oitar written ey we Ker.i j. B. Holme, paster ol the Plerrepolnt-StroetBaptlet Church, Breeklyn, N. Tl.te "Journal and Messenger," Cincinnati, Oxacid speak volumes ut ravor or that world-renowned medicine, Mas . W'xslow's Soonins tnvt rot Crtldrkx TtrrBuwi "We see an advertlsment In your eolumne of II Wimtoar's SoOTBisa Branr. Now wa ut M . mmvor of a patent medicine before In our life, but we hpm u aay io your reaoere that this is se hum "a UIIIIIH. IT, Ann know IT To aa Alt IT claims. It is probably ess of the meet snroessful medi etnas of the day, because it I, one ot the beet. And those your reaaers wno nave babies Candida better than ina supply." . - oek7:lydAw Employment, j TR "JtJBSCHIBRKS, ItE A LIHO IN sa ntapie Article, will furslsh employment to fswaettve men to act as agents for their house. A pmnnn win ne giren 10 lonte wneare well aoqoalnt ed rn the dtatrlet for which they apply. -. . ror wnion services thay ara willing to pay a salary ..WM. - . ,. . Jf'l.l".'., , ( J t00O to tSoa per" w'rV and Xxf tnses. . lor further particulars address i : w. B. MOBJEEOrgl Wa. - r ( ." S ari J, iRchangeiaes,- ' rtTviry, n, j. -1 JaaSMSm. 71! Agency publlo, article. le in of it Is It scalp, place plied hair loavlni an alter be lbs the mail 3 scald, relief fists Bk-kley 1-tw-TIRTUE Xj road, i at two t me4Jr.at T W.rl. l-f-f Ml (KIK. puiUFrcn. AND TBI MOW MXiaODS 'and -JS. rHIQITTFULV) Fffjr-t ... COBDIAL EVER TAKEN. V IT IS STRICT ly a solentifio and Vegetable Compound. proem-Mi by tha diitil Jalioo ot Booui. Berbe and Barks, fellow Dock, Blood Boot, 1 araaparUla, -IV I I 4 Cherry Bark and Dan delion enters Into-Its. Before Taking ure ; aatire' re,Hu A fttr Taking. principle ot each lnfrredlent ii thoroughly extracted by my new method ot dUtllluig, produclngLa delicious, es hilermling plrlt, and the rnont INFALLIBLK lemedy for renoraiuie tne niiieiuea uratem, and reiiorlngr me tiea. nfferine and dvblliUted INVALID u HUALTH and VTIUUIttlH. .,. , r, ... i TJclKANS M Tit EN tj Til E N I PI CI IIIAL, orui aitimmiim mm f LITBR COMPLAINT DYBPBPBIA JACNDICi Ohronle or Nervoue Debility, Dlaeaoesof the Kidneys and all dUeuei arlilna from a dleorriered I hrer or Sum ash, Dyipepeia, Bearttiurn. Inward Piles, Aoldity or fiiek new of the Btomach, Fullneai of Blood to the Head, Dull pain or swunmmi in the Doad, ralv.tation or the Heart Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Boar SraetaUona Choking or suffocatinir feelirg when lying down, Drmea or leiiowneaeot tneeiiinand jsyea. Nlgbt bweeeej la warn roTera, rain in ine small oi ina oaca, eneat or aide. Sudden Vluihes oi Beat, Seprenion ot Spirits, Jrtghtal Dreams, Lacuuor, Deaoondencf or an Nenona DianaL Bona or Blotvhea on the Skin, aod Fever and Ague (or vuiiuaoa rever-j . Over at BTllllott of tiwltlee Bave been sold during the lart six months, and In no In stance has It failed In airing enUra aatlefaerioa.. Who, then, will euOrfrntn Weakoeai or Debility when Ho- iEan-s Bt'ttisnuM'UJsniMU uuumau will onie youT - No language can convev an adeauate Idaa af the Imaia diate and almost miraeuloua change produced by taking urn vumiai w iu oiaeaeea, aeoiuiaua ana anattered nervous ayitem, whether broken down bvezcees. weekbi iwuirv, or uopairw uj eicanoM, uo raiaxea ana unstmo npiiiMin.it m icnuini ui iv VI Ifl.ue ucaiiUBDU TlgOr. niAltRIGD PEKSONS, ! Or others conaoloua of inability, from whatever came. will And McLean a Strengthening Oordial a tboronsb regenerator of the system; aod all who may hare injured uicmeerra ui improver inaoinneaa. wm nnd in uu, tin qui a niriaia ana apeeay remeay. To the littdlea. McLeans Strengthening Cordial Is a sovereign and speedy cure for INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, WHITES) Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine or Involuntary Discharge thereof. Falling of the Womb, (llddlneis. Fainting and all Diseases Incident to remains. ... t t - There is na Hlstake Ahout It. ! Buffer no lonier. Take It aecordlm to DIrectlani. It will itimulate, strengthen and Invigorate you andcanse uo Bloom or neaitn to mount your euoek again, i avery ooitia u warranaM to give sauatactloti. l'OR CUILDUEN. ! Ifyonr children era alckiv. eunr. or afflicted. Melon'. voraiai win maae tnsm neaiuiy, rat and robust. Delay uoiamumeni, irj,anayou will oe convioceu. .... ' r T IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. CiBTioM.-Beware of DrurgliU or Dealers who may i w i'.uu apon j.ju some oilier or Dareapartim tiaah hich they can bo rehear., by sarin It Is iurtaa aood. Avoid such men; Aak lor McLean'a Btrangtheoing Oor dial, and take nothing else. It Is tha only remedy thai will purify the blood tliorouahly and at the same tim. strengthen the system. vne saoiespoonnil taken every moraine fastta-. la a certain preventive of Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow rarer, or any prevalent diseases. Ills Dot an In lima Price only fl per bottle, or t kottlra for 5. i . J.1I. McLE Hole Proprietor of this Cordial. Also McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Principal Depot on the corner of Third and Pine streets, Louis. Mo. .... ... McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. 1 The best Ltnlicent In the World. The only safe and cure for Cancers, Piles, dwellings and Bron chitis, or Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Weakness of the Mueclaa, Ccronio or Inflammatory Rheumatism, Stiff ness of the joints, contracted Muscles or Ligaments Earache or Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Wounds, Fresh Cuts, Ulcers, Fever Bores, Caked Breasts Bore Nipples, Burns, Scald, BoreThoat, or any Inflammation or Pain, difference how severe, or he long tha disease may existed. McLean'a Celebrated Liniment Is a ear remedy. j Thousands of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitude and misery by the use of this Invaluable med otne. - - - MCLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT, ; relieve pals almost tastantaneessiy, aad It wtl cleanse, purity and heal the foniest sores in as teoredl lyscort line. .... i . . For Horses sand Other Animals. McLean a celebrated Liniment I. tha anla nf anil n. rvmeoy ror tne cure or Bpavln, lung Bone, Wind Bplinte, Unnatural Bumoi. Nodes or Swellinn. It never fall to cure Big Head, Poll Brtl, Fiatala, Old running Bores or Bweeny, if properly applied. For Bi.raina, Bruises, Scratches, Bores or Wounds, Cracked Heela, Chiles, Baddle or Collar Galls it ao infallible remedy. Apply it as directed, and a curs Is certain in tnetancs. Then trifle bo longer with the many worthless Lint aunts offered to you. Obtain a supply of Dr. McLean's iterated Liniment, it will cure you. I J. If. JTIcLKAN, Sole Proprietor, '' Corner of Third and Fine Streets, St. Louis, Mo, ror sale by all drairgists. For sale by - . BOBBB.T8 a SAMUEL, aullwjtwly , Columbus, Ohio. YOU: WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?; YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? j lr i r. DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLINQHAM'S Ml StiniiilatingOiigiicnt For the WMskeri and Hair. snbserlbers nke pleasurs In announcing to the Oltisena ot the United States, that they have obtained the for, and are now enabled to offer to he American the above justly celebrated and. world-renowned The - ....... STIMULATING ONGUENT prepared by Dr. O. P. BBLLINOHAM. an eminent phytidas rf London, and. is warranted, to , briag eat a unesseioi --t r . ' . t U" ' i j or a Mnstache t: I ; . I from three to six weeks. This artiole Is the only one the kind used by the French, and In London and Paris In universal use. ia a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating I compound, aetlng as If by magic upon, the reota, causing abeaourut growth of luxuriant hair. II applied to tne It will ours sauunn, and causa to spring Bp In of the bald spots a line growth of new hair. Ap aeoordlog IO direotlens, It will turn Ran or towv axk, aad restore gray hair to Its oiiiinal.eolor, It soft, smooth, and flexible. ' Tha 'Osaoajrr" is Indispensable artiole In every gen daman's toilet, snd one week s use they would not foranyeonalderauoa without It. - i '(j j I The subscribers are the only Agents for the artiole In United States, to whom all orders most be addressed. Price One Dollar a box ror sale by all Druniats and Dealers; or s box of the "Onguent" (warranted to hare desired effect) will be sent to any who desire It, by (direct), securely packed, on receipt of price and pottage, B 1.18. Apply to or address ,- i B0RACB L. MQEMAS It 0Q . fcb30datwm . . , , St William Street, Jlew-Tork. ' - v '.'111. I GUERNSEY'S BALM REMOVES AND PBBVEWT8 1 W - naatmaUon and naln. and haals the worst burn. braise, est,- er freah wound of any kind, prevents swslllng and pain from bee stings, mosquito bites, and poisonous piania, neuraisna, rucumausm, ana ia ua brent, salt rbeam, ale. When taken Internally, It will poshrreiy euro croup laehlMrenrand glree tanmediats In the worst case ol this terrible complaint: also. removes hoarseness and sore throat.. Prise, tS easts a bottle. Should ba In ererj boose. For sale by Drug, sod Storekeepers. ' . IttVIH BTONI, now fKVfmvamtt civ. Dprpow new lore - l As Brother k '' )' Thomas Bhanaoa.1. ,. . OF A WRIT OF PF.rA te me directed, from the Suporlor Oeartof Franklin county, Ohio, I will offer for sale the farm ef Thomas Shannon, sue miles west et oolasebasv oa me nauonai oa ' '- . .iw,j J V .1 . . . . . ....... J. i. i r baturtav , Waroli tbe (tt&; A.u- isoi, 10 o'clock. A. M.. the-follewio vrassrtyi to wit: ' Mowing. Machine, Plows, S Caltirateja, 8 Harrows, 1 horse tWason, 1 Buggy. I Bray Mate, 1 Ba? Mara, 1 Borrell Moras, aau a wtor nncaanan s tooie, . a.- w. uurt JtAH. Rharts. - .(- By Ba. Davis, Deputy. Chestnut 1'KaKhS.dlOL Aa-ue, ' the of or they j the tcs, time, the tnnt ease. this ; An which ALL Depend and We and what olne ANCE, wno magical matter almost pain the Mew ma ates tone staatly and K8T It wauld any PK stand iier follow New Prl INQ Lynn Store on a 1 t, Z JIzJTA thV0ircubion. U in " uuu7' "no waT buret out f . . . v F a oriran is tree from lta attack, n (. i?r,7. . not destroy. T.acrr caused by morcuruil Hi... v. ' av v.. ..: y- '.v;;" recuon- what. ever be its nn'irin . it V . .. ?,d.Mf ending from parcuU to children unto the third and fourth J" ndW. it seems to be the rod of Him who Ti wui visit the iniatiiHes rr f ha T their cliildren." - 7 ' Its effects COmTTlIt rW VsH, Jauala.'a afi al blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, -which, in the luncs. hvcr. and int..t f"!TZZ i tubercle.; in the r!i"T the surfsee, emotions or mm. . n-TiJari . ' 1 ruption, which genders In the ilooOamtn the energies of &. so that AJZ?ZZ7 tions not only suffer from mmMm. com plaints, but thevhava fnr 1 nI..-.T stand the attacks of othor .. Jl;.. quently vast numhera . vwviah'.ro i- which, although not scrofulous in their nature are still rendered fatal by this taint-in the system. Most of the COnatimntinn vhfoli de cimates the human family has Its orlm'n in this scrofulous rnntamlnntmn - destructive diseases of tha liar. tMn v.J end, indeed, of all the organs, arise Wor nre aggravated by the same cause. ', ; ' y w 1lst w a" our people ara scrofulous tlieir peron, are invaded by this tekina in fection, and their health la a i. To cleanse jt from the system we must renovate . the blood by an alterative) medicine, and in vworate it by healthr food and a.J- ouch a medicine ve supply in Compound Extract of Sar&milla. the most effectual rem edv -whirl. iUnil;i skill of our times can devise for this an,. vhere prevailing and fatal malady.' It is com bthed from the most active remedial that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and tha rescue of the eystem ' from iu destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it. aiinh ,..17r,Mn,. and Skin Diseases, St. .Anthoky's Fir, Bost, or Erysipelas, PrnH.es, Pcstdiis. """""i ii.Aiws ana aioils, a uxors, Xbttia . end Salt Hheuu. Soald- Hrab. Xatam new Rheumatism, Syphilitic end Mrrootuai, Dis eases, Dkopsy. Dyspepsia. Dnrr.rr. anil indeed, all Complaints arisiko troit Vrrta. ted ok Impure Utoon. The popular belief impwitu oftho blood " is founifcd la txwtr. for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of thia Bersapa. rilla is td Burifvand rMmwrafa !; a,,lA without which sound health is bnjKwaible in wuu.iuuu.LCU VUIUHUUUOnS.i 4 J Vi .... , t : Ague Cure, FOR THI SPEED COBB Of .'. Intermittent Fanr. n. T7.. a a . Remittent Fever, Ctalll Fewer. Dumb Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, aud Billons Fevers, indeed the whole class of dlaeases orlarlnat i? i? ""JavreranKement, cauaed by the Malaria, of Mlasmatlo CounUles. 'We are enabled here to offer the community a remedy which, while it cures the above complaints with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts where these afflicting disorders prevail. Thie "Coke" expels the miaematio pouon of Fbvbk and Aope from the system, and p remits the de velopment of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It Is not only best remedy ever yet discovered for thie class complaints, but also the cheapest.. The lares quantity wo supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Fever aud Aoub prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for curs and protec- ...... n. ica. uLraiuciiy oi uus remeay over any other ever discovered for the speedy sad certain cure of Intermittent is that it contains no Quinlnf mineral, consequently it produces so quinism or otner injurious effects whatever upon the constitu tion. Ihose cured by it are left aa healthy as if had never had the disease, J ever and Ague is not alone the consequence of miasmatio poison. A great variety of disor ders arise from its irritation, among which are Aturalita, Rheumatism, Gout, Headaeht, BUnd ncu, 7oothacht,Eanthe, Catarrh, jUthma, Pal pitation, Painful Affection oftht Spleen, Hytter. Pain ta A Botoelt, Colie, Paralytii and De rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent or become periodical. This " Cuke " expels poison from the blood, and consequently cures . them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occa sionally or doily while exposed te the infection, will be excreted from the avatnn. anil accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen Into dis Hence it is even more valuable for protec tion than cure, and few will ever auffer from lnr. mittenU if thev avail thamaalrea nf tha remedy affords.' :i,it j' Prepared by Br. 3. C. AYIB & CO., lowtff, Maai , . BOBIB.T8 BAMTTBt, Columbus, AidovDroRfrlstsand Dealers everywhere..,,, l mm, i winslo w. erperleooed Nuras and female Physiotan, pre Hats , to the attention of mothers, bar . S00 T HING -SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETDINQ, neatly facilitates theprooeai of teethuur. br soft- ir the rums, reduciDS all lnflmraUon will allar PAIN and spaamodio action, aad at CUE TOKEGTJLATB TflE "0WELI. noon It, mothers. It will ttreraatt Aoarsslves .. ,r rr -vr BXUXP AHD HEALTH TO TfjTB ISTAJril. hare put up and sold this article for ever tan ran. CAN SAY, IN OONflDBNCB AND THTJTH. of It. we have sever been able to sav of anv other aiarii- NEVER BAB II VAILID,-4N A 81NGLI INblV TO KVFIOT A CtRI, when timely aaed. Nev er Aid we know an Instance ef dasMUslaeuca by any one nana it. uu roe oontrary, all are delighted with Its operations, and speak In teiaas ot oommeodatloa of Its eHects and medical virtues. . We apeak ia this "WHAT W DOKNOWrartes tan years' erpe rieeo. AND PLBDOB ODB BRMJTATION roRTlial VU1.1LLMKNT Of WHAT WD UKB.B DK0LABJ. Ia avery Instance Where the Infant is tnfyrtnf from anu axnauauon. rener will na roana nr niteanor twsatfmlautsealtsa theHyrup Is admtalslered. This valuable preparation Is the nramrlptlon of one ot most KXPSRIBNOKDand BKILLrUL NCR918 in Bnyland. and has sera ased with NkVsR, fAIL, sucoKse iw - , ;'-ri---jr TAfOCJSANIlS SJr SJA9ESI. Itaeteuly relieves Ike ehlMtrom tela, , eat la rhr or the stnmank aad bowala, eorracta aoldity, and sires and enemy to the Whole otUas. Itwiaalmoat In- rtlieve -. T . obipug nr rst sawxis, Intimi colic overcome oonvulslons, which. If not speedily reme died, end tn death, We belitr It tha-RlriT and fir ft. . REMIDY IN THB WOBLB, is alleaaae ofDva. SNTBBT snd DIAJtBilCEA IN OBILDRKM, whether arises from teething, or from any other eaasa. We say to every mother who hue child sufferlor from of thefrV)rntr;onwviltnte IK hOT J.XT TOUR JDDlCKa NOR TUB fjtl JTJDICS8 Of OTHBKB between you and your suffering child, aad the re- tnat will ee BUHar yes, ABHULuraui BURR to the use ot this medleuie. U Umely se4. lull di rections for Sling will aceomiMny 'ears tttle. None reuuine unless the ras-simiie or uu avis at rRJtiN, York, is en the outside wrapper. old by all Druggists Ihwasaout the world. nolpstl Officer IS Cceletr Btreet N.TT. PRICE ONLY 85 CENT9 PER BOTTLE. eeltTlaiwly. A fl 1 " j , j . FOB SALE . OK . EXCHANGE ' ... foeAfABM.thesodlvkU half of H .B BUIU- No. o, North Hia street, Oornerliiyh Itraetand Ailey. If ant aisaoaeA of by the lit of April, tbe will be for rent. the nuns terms, er for desirable CI ft PROPSBTT. wsl selected stock of fAMJLr tlB0tiAIB3. 1 aieo, .... Twenty very dnelrakle BCILDrKai 10TS, situated on Waihlngton Avenue, North of Broad Street. r xerssstosni: purchasers. laww.! ! - $ ...awvjaB. 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