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SATURDAY MORNING, NOV, 16, 1801. LOCAL MATTERS. Probates Court. Items of business traneeoted in the Pobate Court of Franklin ooonty, Judg Alms', our log the week ending Fililay noon, November 15, 1861: :; " MARRIAGE LICENSES. The number of rnarriage licensee Issued dur ing the wek was eleven. :.. . . .!' , , PROBATE OF WILLS. The following wills were admitted to Probate: John Cooper's will, Ute ot Blendoo township, deceased; Evan Reynolds's will, late of Nor wich township, deceased and George Mo- Cloud's will, Ute of Montgomery township, de ceased. Elizabeth MoCloud, widow of the last named, appeared In Court end elected to take under her late haiband'aw 111. ... ,', FINAL ACCOUNT FILED. Administratrix of George Lewis Goels. ' ,', GUARDIAN APPOINTED. John F. Finks, Gusrdiua of Thomas Milton Finks. , SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS. The following accounts of. Administrators and Gdardiane were settled by the Court, and the balances stated found in the hands of such Administrators and Guardians: First c Accounts Of Christopher Strader, Guardian of Elizabeth Leeds $48.15. Of eame, Guardlao. or John Leeds $7.93. Of same, Guardian of Reese A. Leeds $128.73. ' Russell B 8mith,' Administrator of Henry Smith 1119.5!). '".';t, "'."7 Wm. A. Crum, Guardian of James R. Oo-down-$263.99. . . . Samuel Kell, Eiecutor of Elizabeth Shack-hart-$377.96. ". , J. H. Singe, Administrator ot Lsypole R rej $00.09. Jesse Courtwright, Gutrdltn of Thomas J. Gjldeuiith $979.33. ' Second Account Of Abraham Stlmmel, Ex ecutor 61 Michael Stim met balance due Exec utor $151 51, who buld in his hands notes due estate, amounting to $5,464 33 Third Aocouut 01 Jobn L. Stevenson, .Guar dian of Eaoch A. Needles bluce in Onardl au'e hands, $1,226.45 -. ' . ,' . ... . Final Aocouut Of laaao White, Administra tor of Charles Roach $259 52, which has been distributed t) the legal claimants. Ot" Michael Kingory, Administrator of A. VV. lackey-$629 33, which hse been distributed to the legal claimant., , Of James Cherry, Adminif tretjr of Jonathan Perrine-$308.65, to be distributed the estate being Insolvent 'o general creditors at thereto of 31 per cent, ou their respective claims. Of jobn Cox, Administrator ol John Sey mour accounts balanced. I : ' Of John Wagner, Guardian of Sarepta. J. Phillipi due ward $478.67. . ' ORDER OF APPRAISEMENT AND SALE. Of real estate, granted iu the case of John M. Pugh, Administrator of Paul P. Rioe, ..gainst Margaret Rice and others. Appraisers George Riordan. Jobn Short and William Powell. DISCttAROID ON HABEAS CORPUS. Tbe following minors, having enlisted with out consent of parents or guardians, were die charged from the service on writs of habeat eer pes: Daniel E. Allen, of Union county, a vol unteer at Camp Thomac; and Wm. H. Botton, a volunteer In the Filteenth Regiment, U. S Infantry. Board of County Commissioners. THURSDAY, Nov. 14th, 1861. Board met Present Messrs. Sparrow, Strait and Slyh. Commissioners. The following bills were passed upon and al lowed: To T. W. Miles, $4.94f W. H. Prote man, $45 00; M. C. Lilley, stationery for Re corder, $30.00; to the same, stationery for Pro bate Judge, $13.00; C. Lineman, for wood, $45.90; and G. W. Huffman, for jail fees for the quarter ending October lit, $474.73. The viewers appointed on the Columbus & 8uqbury turnpike lying between tbe North line of Mifflin township end tbe South line of Blen doo township, made a report which was approv ed, and tbe Auditor was ordered to issue a li cense to said Turnpike Company, la thelneme of the County Commissioners, authorising the Company to erect toll-gatea thereon. Coroner Gaver filed his bond, which was ap proved. Tbe following order ws made- Ordered That tbe Auditor pay no coqetible' justice or witness fees, or any other lees, on transcript from Justices of the Peace, unless the same are fully Itemized and all the particulars oo which tbe charges are grounded are set forth in the transcript. TUESDAY, Nov. 13. The Board was engaged in granting relief to the families of volunteers from the County Re lief Fund. Cocst c Common Plia?. The Court of Com mon Pleas for this county, Judge Bath presid ing, commenced Us. November term on Tues day, Not. 13. Tbe Grand Jury were empan eled, sworn and charged by Judge Bates. The Court then adjourned to Thursday, Not. 14 The Court sat on that and the following day; but, no business of much public interest was transacted. IVe understand that the Greed Jury hare more than the nsual amount of busl ness before them, ''',, ,y. ''"Vr't ' - MiLLiNEar and Cloaks.' Our lady friends should bear la mind that Mrs.. Waolet opens an elegant stock of Cloaks and Winter Bonnets to-day, at her new store, south-east corner of High and Town streets. .. Gire her si call, " , Faunf Groceries. Wat, H. Rraniiux, No 106 Sonth High' street, bason hand a large end well selected stook of the'rery finest groceries erer offered In this market, which he will solt at very low figure. If you wish to save money, be sore and' call at No. 106 Sonth High street. '.-.. i Soldiers Families. The County Commla eiooere and Auditor were busily engaged all day yesterday paying tbe monthly eonnty dona tions to tbe families of soldiers. One woman said she bad walked about twelve miles to re eetTt her mite. .- . ., . iM! t l, V Could cot some arrangement! be made by some persons In eadt township to draw and pay the small amount to tnese women na save them the labor of traveling such distances t -aW I mmmm Great Drt Goods EnroRiim. Messrs. Head- let, Ererly & Richards bav just received a large end well selected stock ol Ladles', Misses' nod Children's Furs, whloh they will sell ,t s very low figure. , Also, a large supply of Ladles' Cloth Cloaks and Cloak Cloths of every style and variety. " Persons desiring any of the above rtloles.now that cold and dreary winter Is com- Ing on, should by all means give them a call. iriTEUEGTiriC TO EVERY READER, It ft aa IndUpntablt font, Hint If any pens want of tueee oomfortabl ESQUIMAUX USA BR OVER OOASS.b will otually End Una !o large quentltlea at Martha r'nii.iu'a TS any pereon dttlrout of owning one of tb let etyle JL OI U)I VdAVUiia, wim Hp, allaooea don't break our beads to leara where to find them, km sv to tbe . , - - - ,, . , CAPITAL CITV ARCADE, ', Oppoiltt the Btate Uoum. Tou will find tben theie In all colore, kept to MARCUS CH1LD3. TVB Ton never wear an ot the BILK MIXED O Ag. JL (IUKRa BCITB. which ara told it the Capital Oltj Anwnr Moan in and yoa will nod them in pilot, at . MARCUS CHILDS'S. YO0 may alto bo la want of PANTi anl VI 8TB. and then li but oni Mtsbliohment In the Weal whore Panti and Vaiti an to bo had In all ttrloos. ihaooi. lyiM, qnenUtwi and qaalltle, ana trial piaeo li tno TVOM'T foreet the exteniW auortment of f tTRHIBH U INO GOODS, tartlaularly In WOOLEN BHIaTB, wnlen yoa can nna in "uea, whito and Clue,-' at tne UArll Ala UITX AKUALei, . , Buptrlntooded by tUious tlh'.ldt, It jon with to wear cannontt KIIDE TO OR VKHi yoa eon do do batter than to no to the Mer chant Tallorlne Kalabllahmont, next to the Arcade, and ttleot yonr (ooila from a itook romprlatog all oolore of fern Ulotbs, OaMlmorea, Bilk voire end nuM veat. logo, and yoa will surely meet with a good fit by purcbas Ingat . , . . MARUU3.CHILD3'B. . MILITARY GENTLEMEN, when they eomo to tht elty, aa trannra, and wlih to get a UMIgOKH. It It to their beet adTaatage to oall at Where a lane aaeortment of BLUE CLOTH and other artlolao bolooglng to the equip, go of an officer can be had at very moderate prtoet. u anorteallal . , . . , . . . . Marcus Childs's, ; ' Proprietor of that sitemlre builnees locality, NO. Slt 23 etna 25 HIGH STREET . Opposite the Bute Hon to. . - ' ootS7-d6m MILLIONS OF MONEY For an Inch of Time! WAS ONCE THE EXCLAMATION OF a dying Queen. That Inch ol time can be prceor- a much cheaper rate, and many long yean or HEALTH AND HAPPINESS enjoyed by eontnltlng Sr. HERBTWI ITHXR, who la curing the moil obitlnate and long-ttandlng dlieafet of tbe LDNQ9, HRART. LITER, KIDNKYd, BLAD DER. STOMACH RHEUMATISM DISEASES PECU LIAR TO FEMALES, SKIN DISEASES, AND ALL AfFBOTIONS Of Till SYS AND JCAR. Facte are Stubbern Tblng;el Hear what the Philadelphia eomacondent tart In the Oommonwoaltb," Wilmington, Deiawaio, 6ih of April, vxtr. "An Ingllth gentleman, formerly connected with the Brltlah Army, and who atylea hlmaelf the 'Indian Botanic Pbyalclan,' hat of late gained an eitenilve repu tation here by hit tkiU In curing all manner of oom plalntt. Borne of hit patlentt I hare eonrertrd with, and they pronounce hit remedies and mode of treatment at very superior. Borne hare been restored at if by maglo. Tbe medicine he utee It dlttllled by blmtelf from Tarkraa berhe pottetauig rare euratlre propertiee. "While noting In tne army he devoted hit leisure mo mentt to a thorough ttudy of the effects produced by certain medicinal roote and berbt on all manner of dit eana. It teemt he has found a euro and apeedy reme dy for all the 'lilt that fleth la heir to.' Bit practice It already extentlre and la dally Increatlng. In tne com Dlaintt to which Vemalea are nblooted. he hat no equal hi large Dumber here bare tettlfied that they owe not only their present good health, but their Uvea, to tbe tUll of thlt Indian BotantePhyilcian." -, Offioe 37 East State Street, Columbus. augl?-d3ni Colnmbns Wholesale Liquor Store i LACELLE ROSS & CO., COMMISSION MERCH4NTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IK Foreiga and Domestio Winei, Brandies, . to. eto.'.' ALSO, V OLD RYE, MONONGAHELA & BOURBON WHISKY; WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE, 224 SOUTH HIQII ST. COLUMBUS, OHIO. tepSdlyis Master Commissioner's Salo. James 0 lark et al. ) vt. Common Pleat. Daniel DeeReretai. I ' BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF 8 ALB TO MS directed, tram the Court ol Common Pleat of Frank lin county, Ohio, I will offer lor tale at the door of tbe Court Uoue in the olty of Columbus,, on , Saturday, the 16th day of November, A. D., IBM, at one o'clock P. H., (he following deaorlbed real estate aituate la the county of Franklin and State of Ohio, to A part of In-lot No. S38, In the olty of Columbnt, be (Innlni at a point on tb South line of Gay ttreet and the North lino ot said lot, S3 feet 9 Inches Weat from the Northeast eorner of tald lot; running thence Weal on tbe tald North line of tald lot 6S feet and 6 lnchet; ttaenoe South 84 feet and 8 loohea to the South line of tald lot; theno Bait with said line 69 feat and 6 lnchet; tttenoe North 6i feet and 8 inehet to the place of begin ning; being the Watt half of aaldln-lotNo 839, leu 31 feet and B lnchet, heretofore eonveyed to the Truiteet of the rirat Colored Baptut Church or Uolumbut by ram uel Pike, by deed dated Peb'y 3d. 1841. being tbe tame landt ordered to be oonreyed at aforesaid to Jamea Clark and Sarah M. Bailey, heirs ot Samuel Clark, dee'd. - Appralted at $9110 00. elEOROl W. IHTPFUAN, fiherllT, . . and Maiter Oommliiloner. Prlnter't fee tS 00. octlltd NATlOrJAL HOTEL, NB Aft UNI0S DEPOT, COLtiMBUS, OHIO. 331- Xl3UTT3SrOIj3Dia. ' THEMB... 'ocU3-3m " ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. PRINTED OTTOMAN HEPS, . Plain Ottoman OloUui . . , ' , Hagentaand Black Check Valencia! : ' , . Broehe Honbaix Dreu Ooeda; . , AUmoralSklrtot , . " Alexanderi' Kid QloTei; " , , . , ... Qora Trail Hoop eklrte.' ':' " 1 Concu. Hair Nats, ' ... Platd Uerinoe. ' , .. BAI At BOW, ' ; oollS .. Ho. 80 loath High Btreet. - M m w w J. a STIai Attorney and Counsellor tt Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, OFH0B Ho. ST HIQII BTRIST, OSEON BUILD INQ, oppoiltt the State Home. Oolleetloni and other matters promptly attended to. Xeferenoee giTen when required. ... , novlMy 4 j Henry JS.coXx.loTr, ' (Ute of Phalon! BrtablUnment, H. T.,) PROPRIETOR OF. THE NEW YORK Paahlonable ShaTicg, lialr Cutting, Bbampoonlng Uurllng and Srwalag Salooa, ) t , , .,, , , .. , SoutH Slab Str ove Bain'e Store, rhere satlslneUoa will be glrea la all the Tarloot branch,. Ladles' end Children's Hair Droning done In the bstt style. tepl3dlf THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH BY TELEGRAPH From all Parts of the World. REPORTED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN. THE GREAT REBELLION. The Citizens of Richmond Frightened. Reinforcements for Gen. Sherman. GRAND COUNCIL OF WAR. Disturbance in Rebel Camps. ACTIVITY IN OUR ARMY. APPEAL FROM WORKINGMEN OF BALTIMORE. A Large Quantity of Cotton Seized at Beaufort. THE CITIZENS PROFESSING LOYALTY. Pirate Sumter Captured AFFAIRS IN MISSOURI. The Rebels Retreating to Arkansas. &c. &c. &c. From Washington. From Washington. [Special to the Tribune.] Washinoton. November 14. John E. UJev. of North Carolina, a British subieot. was brought here oo tbe Coeur de Lion . lie obtained a pass at Richmond from the British Consul and reached Matbiaa Point from Frederlckburgh. ne represents tne citu ens ot Kicnmond to be in a great fright at the eueoese of our Nary at Beaufort. ' lie was sent bere by Uor. Reeder of North Carolina to obtain two eons by the first marriage of the late Judge Douglas, and carry them South to prevent their property, valued at ijuu.uuu, irom rteing eonnscatea. A report was received at beadquarters last night that the rebel forces in Northampton county, Virginia, bad been reinforced and were now five thousand strong, with ten pieces of ar liuery. Uen. Vix. who was here In consultation with the President and Gen. McClellan last night, discredits tbe etatement, and sets tbe whole number In arms on the eastern shore at twenty five hundred. Gen. Lockwood's force on the border is much larger and better. seven negroes belonging to tbe estate of tbe late Jamee A. Washington, were brought Into rort Livoo mis morning, wnence they were sent to Washington. 1 . Latest dispatches concerning Gen. Nelson s victory received at tbe War Department, re present the number of prisoners two thousan d and i) Keen la numbers or rebel dead found, four hundred. Two steamers, one from Anuaoolis and one from Fortress Monroe, have already sailed with reinforcements for Gen. Sherman; others fol low soon. Gen. Burnside's division, consisting of sis regiments, are expected to depart irn me diately oo tbe arrival ot a portion ot tbe ves sels now constituting the fleet at Beaufort. - Major Jno. T. W. Graham, Second Cavalry, has been retired. Tbe Retiring Board has ad Journed till Saturday, when It will dispose of tbe only remaining case ana adiourn sine die Gen. Meigs has intimated that he deeired an active command. [World's Dispatch.] Generals Stone and Banks are in town. A grand council of war is to be held to-day which will be participated in by McClellan, tbe President, and all acting Major-Generals. Tbe question of en advance will be decided. Uur spies ana scouts report great disturbance In the rebel ranks, and the rapid moving of troops. There la also great activity In the army [Times Dispatch.] There is evidently an Intention on the part of tbe uovernment to follow tin tbe blow so suo- oesalully alruok on the South Carolina coaft. Uenerai iiarney baa gone to fortress Mon roe. It is thought he will take command of the reintorcements and participate in tbe campaign on tne southern coaat. [Herald's Dispatch.] Mr. Dodge, Chief of Police of Baltimore, was bere to day, and reported to tbe war De partment that Information was brought to Bal timore this rooming by boat from Fortress Monroe, that General Sherman had seised two million dollars worth of cotton In the vioinity of Beaufort, South Carolina, and that numbers of oitizena there had professed loyalty to tbe uovernment, ana were soliciting arms witb which to organize and protect themselves against the rebels. . It is reported upon good authority that tne rebele are about lour tbousand strong at Win chester and three thousand strong at Leesburg. Kebel pickets seep a close watch on tne river opposite Poolsvllle and that vicinity, fearing Gen. Bank or Stone "will cross. Just above roolsville tbe river is low enough for iufantry to ford. A private letter received in this city from tbe Gulf squadron, states positively that the pirate Sumter bae been captured, and that her crew is on ooara tne augers on ner way Horin. Wabhinoton. Nor. 15. The Naval Retiring Board baring found Commodore Lawrenoe Kearney Incapacitated for public service, he has by tne direction ot tne rresiaent, oeen placed on tbe retired list. Tbe law provides lor vol notary retiraoy for those who have been forty years in tne aervice. Wm. S. Sneer, of Ken tuck v. has ben an pointed Consul at Zingiber, and Hinton Rowan Helper at Buenos Ayres. For the information of applicants to the Got ernment, there is authority for saying that thus far no deoislon has been made in regard to per mitting trade In Beaufort or tbe vicinity. Anson Stager, of Ohio, having received the military appointment of Superintendent of tbe uovernment telegraph, bas in accordance with his instructions entered upon the organization ol that department. I bus tbe Government, under this popular and efficient gentleman will soon have in operation a complete system of telegraphs for the transmission and reception ot otnoial intelligence from all available and im portent points. - A delegation of prominent citizens of Balti more have visited Washington, to make an ap Deal In behalf of tbe workinsmen of that eitv. They eay by the violence and factloue opposi tion of a treasonable minority Baltimore has been Involved in disaster and distress beyond what Is doe to the mere eslstenoe of a state of war, and their troublee have been still fuitber aggravated by tbe disabled condition of tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the priooipal ar tery oi ineir trade and source of their prosper' Nw York, Nov. IS. The steamer Bogoti arrived at Panama on the 5th from Valparaiso and Collao. Gov.. Blgler and family were among tbe passengers, en route for San Fran cisco.' - - . ,., ;., .. Meigs has contracted with the Chill Govern- ment to build the Valparaiso and San Faevo rail. road, and his eontraots now amount to about tea muttons. , . .: ,:, The National Loan in Baltimore. BatTiHORt, Nov. 16. The amount of Federal loan taken by oltlsens of Baltimore thus far $1,000,000. - i From New Mexico and California. New York. Not. 15. The) steamship Cbsm- gioi tb ilon baa arrived with Panama dates of tbe .Bogota was quiet under the Moeqaerp gov ernment. , ' Gen. Herron Is on Lis way to Washington as minister. .. -i - It has been resolved At A convention of tbe Confederate States to change the name of New Granada to the U S of ColnmbU. Tbe Paolflo Mall Steamer UnoleSam brought down five hundred troops, a large amount of rifles, etc. A fight had oocurredat G nay mas, Mexico, between the foreigners end natives. Tbe American oonsul was In prison, and three Americana were shot. It Is said that three hundred Amerloans put fire hundred Mexicans to flight. - " 1 Senators Gwinne, Calhoun Benham and J Brent, of California, were arrested, as tbe Un oleSam was entering the Bay of Panama, by order of Gen. Sumner. Papers compromising with secessionists were found aboard. Borne of Gwinne' friends at Panama applied to the Gor ernment to annul the arreste.on tbe ground that they were made on New Granadlan waters, and that tbe Uovernment bas do rigm w transport politioal prisoners over their territory. General Herron, who was an Intimate friend of Gwinne, also used bis Influence. Tbe Government is sued orders prohibiting the conveyance of tbe prisoners across the Isthmus, and large forees of soldiers were sent to the station to release tbem as soon as they landed. Tbe United Statee Consul went aboard tbe Uncle Sam. It was finally deolded that tbe prisoners were to be allowed to cross the Isthmus as such, and the question of further arrest be referred to Washington. ' . Missouri Dispatches. . SpRiKariRLD, Nov. II Slnoe the departure of Generals Hunter's, Pope'e and Sturgfa's di visions of tbe army, on Saturday last, lor at Louis irom Warsaw, nothing of interest has transpired here. Generals Slgel's and Asboth's divisions have returned from their position south of bere, which wss merely a feint to protect our with draws), and will nnrob for St. Louis via Rolls, la a day or two. Hpringfleld will be entirely evacuated, and a large number of Union men ot the city and surrounding country have left, and will continue to leave witb tbe army, not being willing to risk their lives in the hands of the rebels. . Sterling Price began to more witb bis army of twenty-seven tbouKand men and twenty-five pieces of artillery, on Saturday morning, toward Pinevillo, McDonald county, In tbe extreme southwestern corner of tbe Slate. Ben McCulloch broke up his camp on Friday night, and the next day was marcbiug toward Berry ville, Carroll county, Aikausas. A gentleman recently a prisoner io the rebel camp, says ibat Pi Ice designs to go into winter quarters at Cross Hollow, Wsshington county, Arkansas; that all his rebels who wish to go home, have already returned; and that those now with him intend t) fight outside of Mis souri. Liavikwoath, Nor. 14. Tbe first Kansas cavulry, Col. Jennison, bas left bere for Sedal- la, Mo , to protect supply trains and otner uov ernment property at that and neighboring points. . Gol. Jeonison has issued a proclamation to the people of Jackson,. Lafayette, Cass, John son and Pettis counties, Mo., from which the lollowing extracts are made: "We march to enforce the laws and sustain the Government, and every loyal citizen Is ex pected to give evidence of bis loyalty br active efforts for the protection of tbe flig. For four months our armies bave marched througu your country; your professed friendship bas been a rr&ud; your oams ot allegiance nave oeen shams and perjuries; you fed tbe rebel army; you act as spies while olaiming to be true to tbe union, weaonot care aooui your pasi political opinions. No one will be persecuted because be diners irom us; oui neutrality is ended. If you are patriots, you must fight. If you are traitors, you will be punished. Tbe time for ngbting bas eome. brery man who feeds, harbors, protects or in sny way gives aid and comfort to. tbe enemies of the Union, will be held responsible for bis treason with his life and property. While all the prop erty of Union men, and all their rights, will be religiously respected, traitors will every where be treated as outlaws, enemies of God and man, too base to bold any description of property, and having no rights whloh loyal men are bound to respect. The last dollar and the last slave of rebels will be taken and turned over to tbe general Government. Playing war is 'played out,' and wherever Union troops are bred upon. the answer will boom from cannon and desola tion will follow treason. AH tbe land between Fort Leavenworth and the beadquarters of the army of the West is under tbe jurisdiction ol tbe United States, and we propose to have a regular road over it, and sate communication through it, no mattsr at what cost oi reoei treasure and blood." News from Rebel Sources. Baltimore, Not. 15. Tbe Point boat has arrived here. The Charleston papers of the 13th Inst, stats tbat Uenerai JUee is making extensive prepara tions to defend Beaufort and tbe places not oc cupied by General Sherman; that the negroes are engaged removing cotton and o'.oer properly; and that two Yankee gnnboats are aground near tbe village. Tbe Charleston Courier states tbere is little cotton stored at or near Beanfort. Messr. Hope and Bayard, who reside on Hllton.Ieland, set fire to every building on tneir premises ana their crons, leaving a mass of rains behind. Tbe guns or tbe i.ady uavis and Huntress have been placed In a battery at Port Royal Ferry, under command of Col. Donovan, where a stand will be made. A large number of families have left Savan nah for ud the country. Un Saturday last, according to toe Charleston capers, there was no sign of General Sherman taking possession of Beaufort. The Rutledge Mounted tcmemen started lor neauiort on Bun- day morning. A detachment ot mounted rifle men of Col. Clingman's North Carolina Regi ment, wae also on the way. Tbe Charleston Mercury condemns tbe man ner In which tbe Confederates have prepared lor tbe emergency.,. .. New York, Nov, 15. The Champion brought asva.uuu in treasure. Among the passengers were Senator Nee mitb, Gen. Sumner, Lieutenant-Colonel Mer chant, Captains . Budd, Booth, Hendrlokson Stewart and bnideri Lieutenants tiiibert, Uan dy, Harden and' St. Clair, and seven hundred men or tbe ii Infantry, lit senator Gwinne was also a passenger under arrest. Tbe steamer Uootzscoieos irom rort Koja Wednesday, 13th, P. M arrived here laet night. The troops had all been landed, and the stores and ordnance from the varioue vessels of tbe fleet were being rapidly discharged. A number of the transports would soon be ready to leave It was rumored tbe Union pickets on tbe op' Doeite elcfe of the island near the bavannah fee ry, had been attacked by the rebels. Rein' forcemeats were being sect from tbe fort The Federal troops would take formal pos session of Beaufort on Thursday the lstb Inst. Tbe Cootzacoleos passed tbe gunboats Monti cello and Connecticut on the 13tb Inst, off Fry log pan Shoals, bound south. ' Tbe large ungnsn steamer loaoeo wun muni tions of war for the rebels wae captured by i United States frigate and taken into Key West, is no doubt tbe Pineal, which was known to be fitting out at Greenock with the Intention running the blockade. , MmviLLi, Nov. 15. Reports from bead Quarters dated tne 13;b Inst., received this even log, through reliable gentlemen who were at fiketon,say tnat our troops attacxeo inereoeis one thousand strong, who were posted on a bill, killing eighty-live to ninety and tskiog fifty prisoners. Tbe rest icattered. Col. John 8. Williams was the first man to ran away. Six of Col. Marshall's men were killed and fifteen wounded i his horse was shot under him. .Fif teen of Col. Fiffe'e men were wounded, but none killed, , Tbe above Is reliable. .k . ; St. Jonhs, N, F., Nov, 14. The steamship Arago, from Asv I otk, passed traps Kaoe tbie morning at nine o'olock. She eame close In, bnt it wu Impossible to board her, as a fright ful gale was blowing, and a sea running it whloh no boat could live. The spray blew com pletely over the Arago. . No dispatches were consequently piaeed on board. Rebel Ships Seized—Arrival of Arms and Army Clothes. New York. Not. 15-Meter. Gwinne', Ben bam and Bright have been' released, on parole not to leave the country without ine-permisaion of Government. ; . Tbe ships Ljdla and Jobn Cottle were seised as rebel property to dav. ' - v i..t. Tbe steamship Edluourgb brought A small quantity of arms, and her manifest shows an Immense quantity of blankets and army olotbs. A letter from Hilton Head of the 11th statee that the entire Fresnel Lighting Apparatus, formerly nsed la tbe Hunting Island and Mar tin's Industry Light Houses, wae discovered In excellent condition In the arsenal at Beaufort, and were taken to the Wabash and will be plaoed In their proper position. Specials state that the rebels admit the lose of Immense quantities of cotton, stored at Beaufort. . .- Tbe Navy Department will recommend a large increase of the naval foroe for future ope rations on the Southern coast. i . Additional by the Niagara. Latiit via Quxrmstown, Nov. 3. Revolu tionary movements are taking place among tbe student throughout Russia. The dlsturbanoee Moscow were quelled by a military force. A petition Is belog elgned largely for a constitu tion. Monster meetings or tbe oeople were expected on the return of the Emperor to Mos cow. Too cotton market closed nnlet and un changed; sales to speculators and exporters of ,e&u bales. Breadstufrs firmer and provisions dull. London. Saturday. Consuls closed at 93lT(c5 93 for money. Illinois sharee 383e discount. Zollicoifer Still Retreating. Louuvillb, Nov, 15. General Buell has ar rived. . t A letter to tbe Journal from Crab Orchard says Z)llicGffr retreated oo Wedneeday, block ading tbe road from Cumberland Ford to Cum berland Gap, by blasting imniente rocks from tbe hills Into tbe roads. The Third $50,000,000 Loan to be Taken. New York, Nov. 15 Tbe Secretary of the ressury had ao Interview witb tbe committee of the associated banks this afternoon, at which arrangements were made for tbe taklog of tbe third $50,000,0011 loan. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. Columbus Retail Market. FRIDAY, November 15, 1861. The following are the retail quotation! corrected by m. II. Rettleaux, trholetile and retail crocer. Mo. 100 South High Btreet. Wheat. 8i30ftS 0. Sugar 10!le uata t ds vuc Maple do U0400 Oornf on. ......... VOc Molaaae ml 60s Batter A 14' 10c Syrnp gal EOrfSl 00 Lard 9 A &lfe Tea a....eo,l OUtfl SS Tallow a IkaVOel Klo Coffee .... 17lIHo Dried Applet P bn.. 00OjjTedo. vac Dried Feacnei... 3 00313 23 White Bean, f tm.l 00311 2J Rice f 12ko Brooma dot.. SI OOaal 75 naiVton. .'. SS 00 Fotrtoet, m. 403WUc salt In tack Salt bbl . 15 oji.V Soap (box) .... ixSWc . SI 87 Kionr f bbl 95 00 Beef e ewt. Hamif a Shoulders Bait PorkVcwt..., . SI! ' White Wheat do 3SS ... lie 'Bp S310c rtye rionr bbl... 00 Candlet,Tallow.bx. 12Xo Oandlea, OpaL box. . ltie wood cord.... fim 25 Oheeee &12 Mackerel No.l hf bbl S10 00' Hominy per bnah SI 00 Wbltky per. gall. iSl CO Mackerel No lqr bbl SS 50 Mackerel No lkltt.. Sj'i SO White Flab per h'f bbl S3 00 Bauiot, W K. Box.. 3 S " Lavert " ....3 SO White riah per qr bbl B2 OOl Bultan a 12tto ood run 9 a...... h? rin Sj WliffilS HerrlDt bbl SJ OOiPranet I3 Corn Meal bu. ... 4050c' Wool Twine l?o 9 lb. Run dot 14c Oranuerrlet 9 bll... S7 fid Dried Beef l?Kc WHOLESALE MARKET. wmLT RIVIIW. ti or talet at SI 4094 SO for new red, tnd 14 75 5 00 for white; market uniettled. WaxT-alSU3l 00. Ooiim aalea at SOo OiTt-aalMdullat 18c. Rrt small taut a' 4&350C. Hat aalea at S738. Potato talee at 35&40t. BiANt talet at 87c S 1 Si. Bilt rnlet at I 05 per bbl. whits visa rale at SO S530 73 per bbl. Began, Teas and Coffee advancing ttill. New York Market. [REPORTED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, Nov. 15. COTTON Market quiet and without material chanrei ! Mlddline Doland at 24c. ILOUB Exhtbtti a little mors aotlvity and It a shade firmer, without change In price. Balea of S6,700 barrele at 83 SOW' rr rejeoied; U3 westa o.- ror tuperflne atate: 8S SS(315 f0 for extra lUte. S S06SS 55 for an- perflne weatern; 83 65'S5 90 for eommon to medium xtra weatern; 83 9394 00 for thipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; 80 10(38 73 for trade brand! do. Canadian flonr rulet Srmer: talet 1900 bblt at 83 S06S 55 for tupernne; 93 ivai su ror common to choice extra. BYE IXOTjB-qulet d tteady with talet at 83 53 40. CORN MeAI Bteadv with tales of E00 bbls Brand. wine at S3 80.43 31. WHISK.X A shade eatlir; tales 900 barrels at Sl'if 21o. WHBAT Fully one cent better with aprettj eood demand for export at the ad ran cat sale of 48.500 buah- en Chicago tpnng at i evwi m; is.uoo buthelt RaciD tprinff at 81 3391 90; 78,000 buah Milwaukee club at 81 20S130; 37,000 Amber Iowa at 8130131; 9,400 bath red ttate at 813aU 36; 8,400 bath Can, dlan club at 81 89; 40.300 winter red weattra at 8 lis 1 89; 10,900 amber Mloblgan at 81 4031 41; 14 800 bnah amber Green Bay at 81 30; 9,400 white Kentucky at 1 4W9lbO; woo white Ohio, India na Michigan at 1 401 48. RTE Scarce and very firm; sties or 3,500 buihels at 83S84o. BARLRY quiet and arm; tales or a 1,000 bothtlt at io. Canada 03fE)75o forttatt; prime Canada and weat ern 85. CORN Market ruled very firm, but leea active and without material ehange talet 146.000 buah 6So: danwred mixed weatern SckaVOOo, good tound ahlpplng dos&oat ana in ewre at iw, wearern jeuow I J. OATS Quiet and steady at 4SO40) for Canada and 46S48c for weatern and ttate. POBK-Heavy and lower; talet of 100 bb li. it 814 00 (At 14 SO ror men; s uveu ao for perime. The gov ernment contract for 1300 bblt prim matt wu awarded at 814 93. BKEI in fair demand, without material change in prlret; talet 900 barrele at 8S)4 SO for country prime; 855 30 foroountry Dew; 8U 8050(813 for repack ed metai $13 for extra meat. Government contract for extra mesa waa awarded at 844 37X. . HKr BAata wuiet; aalea of 10S bblt prim western at loo. COT MEATS Role dull ud rather eatlea for thou d eit; sales at 4M4Xo for shoulders and 05Xo for name. . DEAD BOGB Active and firm at 50. BACON In good demand, obieflv for future delivery at6v7w. LAHD Market contlnuet quiet; sales of 100 brrrels aix'Ho. BD1IE a firm, with lets doing for export, at 1014 tor uuio. sou jsw ior atate. CHEESE Pltmat5K(7Ko. ' BCOAR Raw lets aotlve, but without decided change in price; salt of 190 bbdt Cuba at 8:280; 69 hhda Mlddltport at 3 V(SOo; by aucUon 90s hhdt at SV(SBHa caeh. MOLASSES It tteadv: talet of 10 hhdt and 90 bblt Barbadoet at 369 38o by auction; 13 hhda Porto Rico at cuFKitu bio more acUvt and prices a little firmer; talet 4600 bar-at 1510o. TALLOW In fair demand; sales 41 hbdt prime West ten 9XS9X.0. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, Nov. 14. FLOUR Wat In fair demand, and the market ruled firm, but prieea are unchanged. ' WBEAT-flm at full prices. Bed. sofflsso, and white S&aOOo. OATB The tupply of ear It net qual to tb demand, ana prtoet wtni up to xexctwye. uuitn unentngtd and nrm. witn a good dtmana at full price; new Sic and old S9(S30o. . . BARLKV waa in better damaud. and a lane baiiaett wat done at 4334So for prime to choice fall. . unonangea. - Enquirer. Cleveland Market CLEVELAND, Nov. 14. FLOUR Sale bblt tuperfin at t4 00, and 60 bbl India" doable extra red at 14 5U. WHEAT Bale ol 4 red at 5o on track. 1 ear choice do at 00c; B cart do at 97; 1 oar white at 98c; 1 ear red at Mo, and B can white from ttore at f 1 00. Ihe mar ket elottd firm at SSc on track. ' CORN BaletlCW both from Itor at 34o ' OATS Firm al Sic. - i ., - HI8HWINE8-Sale of 80 bbl t 10c, LARD-Saletef 14 kegt at 7Ho. ' -BQas Ball with saws of 8 bbl at Mo, Leader ;: Flannel Shixtings. PLAIN, PL AI De BTHIPED dcT Wl LL- JL at 1) . The moot (Xtentlve Itoea ut me eiv . , Army Woolen Bockt. , A Shaker Ribbed Sock. u ,j- V- i t I ( ' w Dnder Shirt and Drawer. rV ..'. ' - it Cotton tnd Merino Soolu. ' ? - i 1 Golden Bill Shirt. (lent' KM Glove-' CW Ctont't Linen Collar, Nsk Tie. BAIN k BON, ectlS Ne. 99 South High Btreet. New York Cattle Market. REPORT lea tas Wamt Ikbun, Km asaav, Koy. U, 1801 total bsoswts er cattu ev u (lane, or tri wsbk. Aooordlnf to the report froaa the etvtml aaarket plaeet la the elty, there nave been seotlTtd this week, as oeaaparea w" w. j beep and , Teala. Lamb Iwlse. SOS 7M .... 'M 8, OKI 711 3,010 - 87 4,4v7 .... I .... .... ''.. B'ves. it Allertoa'S, 1 301 BreWulnf'S.M. W4 O'Brien'e. ST Ohaatberlin'i.. SO Boldba'rt, Ber. 1ST Total Sttt T'lpr'tweek. I.SOl At. naaber w'M'ty'r. 4.SG4 Oowi 43 H S7 St Total .... .... 104 100 (04 14.170 148 I0.7W tS SOS ll,3d0 47.SW S8.05K SM ' e49 .709 T,09 11,987 assvaa raoM ewraaaw mrm A. Rf. Allertoa at Oo.. Proprietor of In Waablnsloa Drove-ranla, 44th-t, report Utt Cattle la Market treat the following eialee: New York... .......... l,3S;0onnectIcut.. 00. Ohio 1 ,771 'New Jeraey 61 Indiana...... 834 Teaa Illinois 4V7I uaoaaa..... Mlchina S3 404 Ken tacky.. ........... Iowa rennaylvanl. Ulaeonri Ouoclaw Nation 73 BEEF CATTLE. Hnnbar reported for this market at forty-foartb Street, OiUI. I be prioea to-aty sre qaotea at iohowi: rtrtt coallty 78 I Ordinary. . . . ..s ao Rtediom vxaY7 I Aiua. Bone Ixtra good Bee ret may be quoted at 8H ' The general areraie o( tbe narket it 7. Tbe taoat ot the aalet are at 0(ai7Ko. Prkel per head and per pound, of different wtta-hta. Will be found In aocoaolt of talet of tnadry droTet. Total somber ol Hteree received in the elty this week. 6,04S Iblt It swo head more man laii week, and uei head more than tbe averafe of laat year. Tb areraee nam ber at each Wednesday market ia( year watil bead, while tbe namber to-day being 6301 ahowa 1870 head more than tbe average, and 17V7 bead more than thlt day week. THE CLOSE OF THE MARKET. Wiineiday Jfo9, 13. TJnlreraal brl(htDat Io lb weather, and aoltana! gloom a poo. ail tb owner of eat'le. Vrlcet are not ao muoh worae than leaierdu. but aalet are tlowtr, and no hope of aelllnf all oat. Tklt It the report of every one we aik; and we reply, how can any other reaullb expeo'ed, with 4,000 bullocka on the market in one week, ai.d that tbe flrtt floah week of the oonltrv teaton, and with all the bntchhra' tulli load' ed with cheap pork and mutton, for we hare 47,0oQ batchera' aniualt on the market. With inch an over. whelnlnf supply, It It wonderful that beef cattle held up at the price they hare told for this week, and they would not, only that everybody appear to be Ruth of money, and toarceiy any failure among Duicnere; put there it a limit to their ability to purcbaee, and that It the lmpoitlbtllty todltpoteof their meat. If they eonld be tare of tbe weather remaining at el, they would lake all ihtttock; but, at It ha. regularly turned warm and rainy every Saturday for Rto weeke, they are not lure, tnd tborefore will not take all the bullcckt off the tel le re' handt; tome mui t be left over, and we matt leport avtryhardclotlngof tht market for tbe poorest quail THE SHEEP MARKET. R'ctlpttthll week, 14,370. Tbtie bat been a diatarbanee In the market for ptltt thlt week that bae effected tht price of sheep about lite toSSeabead. Some of the contractor! at tht hlgbeat ratea bare backed onl, and other buyer will not pay at high. We doubt If new oontractt eould be made at 81 25 a pelt, where tht oM ontt at (ISO have failed. The market baa been Irregular during the week. It ran low and dull the laet dayt or I he but calendar week, aad opeued rather lirely, with large aalea on Monday at about tht figure, of that day week, and al offered were told, though tereral lot, were kept oat of market ky the mlimaaafunent of the Erie Koad about unloading at Bergen. On Tueaday a ornlng we found tbe pent In Sixth atreet well filled lid all the large buyer boldloa back, determined to have reduction, at the report, from Waahlogton Market were tbat tbe top pnee of mutton and Umb waaets otntt a pound, end Ibat the beat mutton rather outeold lamb. Our idea is that cal cula Ion thou Id be bated upon not orer tlxcentia pound for tht meat, and 81 SS for tbe peltt. That la, that a theepweieblng one hundred pounda will not (ell for orer 84 9. The tupply to-day in Sixth ttreet la very lleht. compared with yetterday, but the market no bet ter. At forty-foarth atreet, the tupply of lamb I larga, and the market dull. Cheap pork aud poultry begin to tall eerlaualy en tht prlct of iheep and lamb. THE HOG MARKET. Reeelptl for the week, SC.50S. The report from tbe Superintendent of the Market I 44 Wo ft, lire weieht for corn-fed Hone, and 3K 3iJo 9 for distillery Bogt, with a very large (apply and ready aalrt. The tupply I the largett, with one ex ception in 1859. that wt hart ever had in any week, and eoDiidering the number of live and dead Uogt on the market. It keeoa up remarkably well. It will depend entirely upon the weather whether thlt great tupply, If continued, will tint the market. weo. w. uorman rruurit int following at tut price oi Uogt thlt week: Live. Dead weight Piritonalltr corn-fed. lane aire. 4 tlte 4HSo Second quality corn-fed 3X(a4e 4X50 tint quality, amall alxet, fat and prime, ror market nuicuere.... wic oxsa;te large Ute ttill fel, fat 4 (t Second quality tllll fed, fat 3(A- 4K Sheriff's Sale. V?m. If. BlchaiJt, vt. Jacob flodt. GJq.; Common Pleat. TJT virtue of an order of tale to me directed, from tbe li Court of Common Pleaa of franklin countr, Ohio, I will offer ror tale at lb door or the Court Houee, Is the city ot Oolumbut, On Saturday, November 16th, A. D. 1S61, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described real ettate, to wit: Lou three (3), twenty-three (33), nineteen (10), fifty one (51), and ufly-live (55). in tbe town of Rome, Prai rie townablp, in the county of Franklin, and State of Ohio. Alto, 40 acret, mora or let, which tald Jacob Flodt bought of John W. Baker. Appralted at lot no. a, tvxa.uu 3( " 19, SI, 65, " 40acrrtat 0. VT 30 00 950 00 90 00 (0 00 98 00 per acre. HUfFMAN. BherlJ. By Ed. Pavu, Deputy. Prlnter'tfeei 0 00. ootll-U GALT HOUSE, Ho. 178 North High Street, COLUMBUS, OHIO. THIS HOTEL IS BUT ONE AND A HAL? SQUARES from tb Depot, aodpertontar riving or wtthing to tike paatege on any of the train, will find the Halt Bout decidedly a convenient imp ping place. Paattngtr waked ap at all bears of the sight for any of the trains. Tarmt moderate, to mit the times. ocl2S OOXjTTStXZIXTISI Machine Manufacturing Company MANOrAOTTJRIRS Of STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS fastlnrs, ITill-tJearlng, Kaehieery AESO, ... JELa.llvoa.dL Work Of EVERT DESORirnOM. coLCiriBrs, onto. OHAS. AMBOB, Bup't- t. AHBOS, Tret, deoll. lwa-tf FIR8T OPENING OF THE SEASON OF - SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS A.T P. ROSE'R I AGAIN OFFER TO THE PUBLIC an enUr niv Mock of Good In my line, jutt purch ased in New York at tbe oheapeet panic ratea ,all of which I aball tell at the tmallett profile, for Oath. My cue torn art mi f rfendt are reepeetiully Invited to call and exam ine my Good and Prion, at I am determined to tell at cheap or cheaper than any other bona In tb olty; and atl doeny own Cutting, aod euperintend my awn buat neat, I feel attwrod.from my long experiene lnbuai neat, to give general tatltfactlon. The Anett of Work men are emptojed, and all work don itrletly to Urn and on thort notlo, aad warranted to St. Btraoger vmlUng our alt would oonaalt their Interett by giving me a sail before porchaalng eltowher. f. BuSB, ' ' Mtrehant Tailor, -' marchSO-dly ' ' ' Oor. High and Tow it. G ENTLERIEN'S FURNISHING fiOOBI. Novelties In Neck Tie and gcarft. " Byroa and Qarrot Oollart. M - Embroidered Pocket Handkerchief!. Parlt Kid Qlovea, superior make. Goldea Hill Bhlrbjjvarlou ttjlt. 7 "f ' ; V ; 1 Boys Goldea Hill Bhirta, de v Drivtagand Street Olovee, do ' ' ' '. ; Hemmed Pocket HalxUerohlefa, varioo (tyta. V' Half Uos aad Under (lament, , J - . BAIN A 80N, SprllS '' " No. t BoaUiHIgh street B OHHETIi RIBBONS TABS, AND BuOHES, .., J-.WP---V eprlU N SB Soot Hiib ttrwrt f.ww -.,.. ,,tv-". M "Be go Eight to th'ilx , Ittetaait nelieri aiap yen ret rnrlff rr Breatit.' ;;:i. ireMfthea fmt Teleet ' 1 j .'. '.' ' . ',', '"' " " " " " ai2ixaixrjeac THROAT CONFECTIONS r ' ARB - .-. . GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN . ' ' GOOD FOB LECTURERS, , ' . . GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKER, ; GOOD FOR SINGERS, j ' : GOOD FOR CON3TJMPTITES. eUflLXMXBl OABIX SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTION.' LADIES ABE FLIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. OHILURBN OUY JTOE ' " ' ' SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough Instant.) . The; clear (he Throat. . They give strength and volume to tbe voice. Tbey Impart a delloloos aroma to tit or ealhi They are delightful to the taste. Tbey are made of almple herbi aod ennot barm any one. X advitt every on who ha a Oough or a oaaky Vote or a Bad Brtata, or any dlffloolty of tht Throat, to get apackayeof ay Throat ConfroUoat; they will relieve yoa luitently, and yoa will agree wiu me that 'the; (0 right to tht spot." Tou will find then very tefa I sod pleasant while traveling er attending- publio meet- Ingl for itllllDg yonr Ooush or allay iDg year thirst -it yoa try on package, I am aafa in ityuif that yoa will ever afterward eonttder tbem ladltpenaabl. Tom will find them at tb Draggtat aod Dealert ta Medletntt. PRIOE TWENTY-FIYE CENTS. My tlgnetar I CO each package. All than we ounterfell. A package will be sent by mall, prepaid, oo receipt o Thirty Cente. Addrtet, Henry O. Spalding, - HO- 40 OID1I 8TBIII, NEW YORK. C2 CURE NervousHeadache By tb at of the PHI tht periodic attack t Km eow er Sldb BiaiMKt may be prevented; and If take at tht eommeejoeaaent of an attack 1 mated lau relief from pain and tloknett will bt obtained. They teldom fail la removing the iVawM and ooA Io which female are ao lubject. They act gently ppoa tht bowel removing OoMt kM. for LUtrarp Iter. ShuttnU, Delicate Female and all peraon. of t4tltntay kaHts, they are ealu a laaatto. Improving tb appdiU, giving tons vigtr to the digestive organ, aad restoring the aatu tlaatklty and ttrength of the whole ettem. THE CEPHALIC PILLS ire tht remit of long lave ligation and carefully sondaeted experiment, having , been la aa many yean, daring which Mm tbey have prevented and relieved a vttt amount of pain and taller lng from Headache, whether erlglaating in the werwaWt tyitea or from a deranged ttate of the etewaooA. Tbey sre entirely vegetable la their aompoaittoi., tu. may hi takta at all times with perfect aueti eiihoat making any change of diet, end A abnet of amy iitaarteabU tattt rmdtn U tan to mlmtoU r lAem MWrta. - -' .BEWARE OF OOUNTBaJBITS I - Tb genuine hare fire slgnatai of Henry (I S pal ling 0n each Box. Bold by Braggart and all other Dealers la Medidnee. A Box will be sent by mall, prepaid, ea revtlpt of tht Prioo, UD Oontcs. AU ordert ahouid be addrcaaed to HENHV V. tlFALDalMU, 48 Cedar Htreet, New Verk. From lb Ixamlaer, Norfolk, Ta. Ctphalie Pills aooompllth the oMeet for which the were made, v).l Our o( headach In all It forma. From th Examiner, Norfolk, Ta. Thev hare been tea ted la more than a thou land eaaas with autirt tuoceat. From th Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. ' ; -" ; If roa are. or have been, troubled with lb headache tend fur a box, (Cephalic Pill,) ao that yoa nay have them la eat of aa attack. From tb AdvarUaer, Providence, A. I. Th Oephall Pill are said to be a remarkably efftctrt remtdv for th headache, and on of th vers beat for that very frequent complaint which ha ever been oovered. From th Watern B. A. flaaetU, Chicago, III. We heartily endorse Mr. Srjaaldlnf, aad hi unrivaled Cephalic Pille. Fro Kanawha Valley Star. Kanawba, Ta. We art sort that peraona nrTeriiir with the teadaoh Whotiy them, will ittok to them. From th Boatbera Path finder, HewOrlaana, La. Try themt yoa that art afflicted, and we are ear that your teatlmonyean be added to the already tulmerou list that ha received benefit that aa ether medicine eaa product. - From th St. Louie Democrat. The Immeneo demand for She artier . Cephalic FUle ll rapidly tne ret ft ng. From th Gatette, Davenport. Iowa. . .'. ' ' Mr. Bpaldtng would not eonneot hi nam wlm aa ar ticle he did not kmm to pooaeet real merit. TOA tingle bottle of SPALDDIO'S P&SPABAB tti.ua win eave tea ante m oott aaaaanyg j SPALDINQ'S PREPAftI GLUE ', SPALDING'S PREPARED OLDS I , SPALDINO'S pSePAREO OLUEl SATS TMP110MI ' ' OONOMTI PrBPATOID TjyA SnTca a Tute Bavsr Van.nJJl Ataocidntt will bappen, rvea aa wall teraUted ram (Ilea, at I very dealrabl to have eotao eheap aa oea venlent way for repairing Furaltaiw, Coy, Crockery "!' SPALDINB'S PKEf ARED GLU ) s, mettt til each eaaergenele, as a aoweakoM eaa afford tobewithoatlt. It ialway ready, and up to tbUck '"''OSBFUI IN EVERT HOUSE. ' n . N. B.-A Break aeonrnpania Sack hottl. " w eeate, Addr, - . ,., HJ.NET CffPAttlHa, .. ( , . v .. . , Ne. 4S, Cedar gtrttt, Nee TerB. . -CAUTION, f. -v t .,', , ,..t ' At tertala anprlaelplel peraont art attemptinjf t. rtlm off oa tht autuapeeting publia, Imiutwst cf RBPARKD GLCE, 1 weald caution all pfraua ti ' before parchMlni, and me that the full TrjSPALllUiw'B PRBfAKaiBaLtiii., ?. U. e tLeouUtd wrap pertall tnas are swiaLI ItrfelU.