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Rail Road Time Table. LtTTLI IIUHI CetUaUOl It XlMU R. R. J j Leaves. i . Night Ixpna , Til Dayton, 8:00 A, M. . 3 30 A. M. nt.i.lnitl aannmmoriatlnn. 8:911 A. H. 9:35 P. M. Du Kxnreas 1.69 ft M. :3S P. II. 15 " ' y . . , Jko. W. Dohiutt, Agent Oolohioi A Ouviun B. B. Might Express. ...3:50 A.M... jajf-II Msw York Express .3 15 P. M. 1:80 P. M Jamb Pattosom, Agent . CsXTSlLOUlO R. B. """ ' ' , W? r V" W. J. Psii, Agent. Pirrs'svaeB, Oowstsct fc Cikouwati ft. B. MallTraln.... 4:00 A.M. I SO A. M liiressTraiU....... .,.! M. ' . f ' ' ' ' Jot. RoBixioit, Agent. AaLnllinl A ImDUXONUI. B. B. ' (CouBsus Piap. at Ixouju B. B.) Ohtosgo'Exprosa..' . 8:00A.M. 6:01 P. M. No.il i- . ' j .......... :uu r. M. UiOi, M Urbane. - " W:W A.M. S 35 P. M r. ,. .). ..' j . o. W. Smith, Agent. Do you want Whiskers? Do you want a Moustache ? If io, purchase one bottle of E. E. CHAMP IOB'8 - EXCEUtOR mVICORATOm The world renowned toilet the only article of the kind erer offered the people of (be United States . The above article U Ibe only one need by tbe Iieneb; In London ana rarlt it Is la universal usa. V . TEE XXOBLSIOB . Whisker Invigorator ! I It a Beautiful, Economical, Soothing, yet Stimulating uompounu, rrcuog mi u oj niagio upon wo roots, cant ing a beautiful growth ot luxuriant beard. If applied to the Kelp, It will cure Saldnttt, and If applied so sordlng to direction), It will eaoie to tprlng np In bald spots snnegrtrwtn oi raisa, sorr Baia, , -J; . THE CELEBRATED Ezcelaior Invigorator ! It an Indispensable a licit In every Oentleman't Toilet, and afur ens week's nte they wonld not, for any oonsid eratlon.be without It . The above artlole will. In from four to eight weeks, brlag ont a thick let of Waitxxas or moctTacnx. The tnbeciibers are tbe only Agents for the eb-T9 ar- uete in we united B tales, They would also announce to the public that they are agents io , iwouoin nm toilet i The only article erer offered to the French people that Wonld Coil. tVraaiasT Hiittl the soots Toilet being manufactured for tbe sole benefit of Lonli Napoleon! wnien arncie is now lnaispensaoie co nis toilet room. The subicrlbers, feeliot: confident that thlsTollet most neeemrlly take the place of all others ever offered to ue public, rue pieaaure in expressing ineir eonndenot In the article, gaining It from practical nte. j ho Napoleon Hair Toilet Will Oohl Straight Hair In Soft, Silken, Plowing Curls, tbat will remain In shape for one day or one week, If -desired, or any longer period, If the directions are strictly followed, which art very simple and easy. The Hair Toilet does not In any manntr Interfere with the jfatural Sottuu of tlx Bait. It neither scorches or dyes Itt but gives tbe hair a soft, thrllty sppear anee. It alto prcvenlt Ibe hair from falling of and taming gray. .,:-, The Napoleon Hair Toilet Bat been befere the public but a short time, and hat al ready been teatd by over one thousand psrsona' and they teitiry that the Napoleon BalrTolIet la the greatest beautlfler ever offered to the American people. To prevent this Toilet from being counterfeited or Im itated by unprincipled persons, we do not offer It for sal0 at any Dmgglit's In the United States. Therefore any',Lady or Gentleman who desires Soft, Luxuriant Hair and Curls, and Long, Soft Whiskers or Moustache, can procure the Invigorator or Toilet, either one. for one dollar, Incloaed In a letter, wltb their address. Address O F. 8PENY CO., ... Bo 183, Colllnsvllle, Hartford Co. , Conn. And It will be carefully sent by return mall. feb23 . .... AMERICAN -IND FOREIGN io in was day by 26 & 28 Pearl Street, B 6 ST O N . Haughton, Sawyer & Co, A re prepared to effer to their customers and the trade generally, an nnntnally large assortment of Dry floods constating of - . , Cotton Goods. AM03KEAG SHEETINGS, POCASSET SHEETINGS, JOHN ADAMS, 4-4 k S 8, "JOHN HANCOCK, 4-4 & 9-9. COTTON FLANNELS, TICKS, DENIMS, STRIPES, CAMBRICS, CORSET JEANS. Prints. MERRIMAC, COCHECO, PACIFIC, SPRAGUE'8 SLATER'S, DUNNELLS' &.0 IN NSW STYLES. Wttlte Goodt ilneni, Glowe and Ilo.lery, Shirts nod Drawers, Tatna, Small Want, oVo. &o. !yp0l(5IlS. Casaimcrts, and..- ? Doeskins, In ; Oxford Mixed, j Cadet, Brown, -, Drab and Mulbvry, Broadcloths, ' Coatings, ' ' .Black Doeskins, ; Fancy Cassimeres, Sky-Blue Kereeys An CASHMARBTTa.EBWNMIfl.KENIUCKYJiANS. A Urve assortment of SDffAED. HARRIS' Celebrated Fancy and Doable and I wilt ! f Cassimeres. tAiiOZS' T3IMMINQ8, ',.J Xm Vrlf VAEISTI. . ' . k-1 Is ' : Aipy:: Clothing. ARM Y'BLANKETS, Regulation. ARMY- OVERCOATS, ARMY, BLOUSES, ..'"; ,ARMY STOCKINGS, ARMY MITTENS, INFANTR Y f CAVALRY SUITS And a large stock of Carpetings k Hattings. t U. J. ' 26nd'-28 Pearl Street, Oysters! Oysters!! TTA JC8T BECEIVEd) AND WILE, XX be a daU receipt, by Express, of .' KLlSn CAK & Kia 0YSTES3, iBaltlmor. end Valr Seven. " Call at Wuur'i Ovatar And Fruit Senat. No. 81 last augiMtf WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 26, 1862 TELEGRAPHIC. Reported for the Ohio Statesman. THE LATEST NEWS. THE LATEST NEWS. Good News from Tennessee. OCCUPATION OF NASHVILLE CONFIRMED. Stars and Stripes Floating Over the State House. the State House. GOV. HARRIS AND THE LEGISLATURE FLEE TO MEMPHIS. LATEST FROM THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION. Destructive Fire in Boston. A BRITISH STEAMER CAPTURED. FROM MISSOURI. FROM MISSOURI. &c. &c. &c. From Burnside's Expedition. Four MoNRor, Feb. 24 The steamer Balti more, which leit here several aays ago with ammunition for the Burnaide expedition, re turned from Hattcras about 13 o'olock to day, having left yesterday afternoon. The news by toe baitimore is not or special interest Tbe burning of Wlnton by the Fed eral forces Is confirmed. Tbe Ninth New York Regiment had mado an expedition up the Cho wan river, with- tbreo gunboats, bat having found tbe enemy in full force returned, without making an attack. . . i , Among the passengers by tbe Baltimore is Charles Henry Foster, who was yesterday re ported killed at Wlnton, by Southern papers. i be election oraerea oy tne rrovisionsi uov- eminent of North Carolina took place on Sat urday, resulting, as far as the returns have been received, in the re-election of Mr. Foster to Congress. Tbe ordinances or tbe Convention were also ratified. Tbe object of tbo expedition of tbe New Ynk Ninth regiment was to destroy tbe rail road bridges on tbe Black Water and Cbowan rivers. Tbe enemy, however, was discovered large force at W'inton, and no landing was made. Tbe enemy tired at our gunboats, and retaliation the town was shelled., .. Tne greater part of the Burnaide expedition still at Roanoke Island, and Gen. Wil liams's brigade at Hatteras, bad reoeived or ders to proceed thore. The 8. R. Spauldlnz loft Roanoke on Satur for Elicibeth City, with the prisoners taken Gen. Burnside. Tby were paroled for ex change. The laying oi tne telegraphic came was pro- greasing satisfactorily at latt accounts. of pf en The Gale in New York—Latest from Ship Island. Niw YoKK. Feb. 2i. The eale last night waa very severe.- Several vessels Id the hatbor dragged their anchors, but no serious damage occurred. Five four-story buildings were blown down in Brooklyn; also two steeples on Rev. Mr. Farley's eburob, and a portion of the roof of the Brooklyn City Hospital was blown away. Sign-boards, awniogs and other loose append ages were scattered abont. . ; Tbe steamship constitution onngs snip is land dates to the 16th. Everything was qutet there. The troops were in cood health. The frigate Niagara, gunboat Kanawha, and sloop Uartlord, bad arrived mere. Tbe Steamship fiortb Star arrived hero at 10 o'clock A. M., from Aepinwall, with $759,. 000 from California, but no news . She pasted the Northern Light on tbe 18th Instant.. of Losses in McClernand's Division. Cmciao. Feb. returns three hundred and twenty one killed, ten hun dred and fifty-four wounded, and one hundred and fifty missing, in McCleroand's division at Fort Donelson. ,':'; , ' .-. ": . ; : Losses in McClernand's Division. A British Steamer Captured. Niw York, Feb. S3. By the Constitution, which arrived from Ship Island, we learn that tha British steamer Lebanon, while being load ed with cotton from a steamer wlfh a rebel flag flying, on the Rio Grande river, was taken a prize by the sloop of war Portsmouth. She bad about half oargo of cotton on board, and had previously landed a cargo . of blankets and ord nance stores at Matamoras. . Tbe British Cap tain la a prisoner on tbe Portsmouth, and the steamer will soon be sent North for adjudication. It Is claimed that the vessel was in ; Mexican watets.. iler cargo will not be touobed. ; Great Fire in Boston. Boston, Feb. 25. A fire here last bight was among the most disastrous that erer ocourred in Boston. It raged from 10 o'olcek at night till 3 o'clock In the morning, the wind blowing furious gale from tbe nortb-west, with a blinding snow and hail-storm at tbe time. Two Bremen were Killed and one oaaiy wounaea. The entire range of buildings on Sargent's Wbarr, and the buildings oq the norm side of Eastern Avenue, from Commercial street to Water, including the East Boston old Firry slip; and Ibe large 6 story building known as tbe Eastern Exchange uotei, is among tne property destroyed. Tbe building on tne wnari ana avenue were occupied by tbe Boston Linseed Mills, D. Dyer's Kloe Mills and a sugar mtu. a portion oi tne building was ocoopied for the storage of flour, grain and pork. Eight hundred bales of eotton were stored in mathews s diock, and were de stroyed. Five vessels at the Wharf were towed outandsaved. ' Among other occupants burned out were Joo. Gore Co , clothing; Uryan Keggen; John Bowen, shipping officer; G. f . Boyce, clothing; Marsh ot L.O.. uauor store; eiuce or tne win necsemmet Ferry Comptnyt and the office of Nathan Mathews, owner or two oi tbo build ings destroyed. During tbe nisbt tee large tower ot tae ko man Catbolie Church in East Boston was blown down, demolishing tbe smaller toner in its fall. Several chimneys were blown down daring tne vale. '" Later. Among tne tosses oy me great nre . . . . . . . last night, were two thousand bales oi cotton and eighty thousand bushels of coin and oats; . r . Cowdry, dealer in picaies ana preeervea fruits, lost 25,000; insured for $5000 in Hart- fyj , KM .!, Asai Inns nn eS (n Kiiiirl Infra la stated at $25,000, which is insured tor JlU.UUU Tbe ttal loss will reach f 7&U,uw. Good News from Tennessee—The Stars and Stripes Float Over the State House. Caicaoo, Feb. 25-A special to the Tribune from Cairo aays: Nashville was yesterday oe- ouoiea oi ten thousand IroerM under Uen. bueil The Federal flag Is now flying over tbe State House. Tbe Tennessee Legislature adjourned Saturday, ana met again yesterday at Menmhit It is reported that commissioners have been ap pointed to oonfer with tbe Federal authorities at Washington, to arrange terms for a transfer of allegiance, and mat uov. n arris ounred to turn the Confederate forces over to the Union; A gentleman who' escaped from Columbus arriving hare last bight, represents a general Union sentiment in Tennessee, and thinks the Legislature will acquiesce In tbe recommends tion of Got.I Hartls, becatwe tout fearful of tbe rising Union sentiment, woen ne leu Columbus, there were thirty tnouaana uoniea' erate troops there. ; i C '-' ' ' Another ffentlemtn who arrived from Naih. vllle last night, reports that the Confederatet will maka another stand at MurDhrysboro. All thn rhr.l trnona had left Nashville, except a police force. ; When Got. Harris fled with the Lpfflalatnrn ta Memnhls. he burnt the State LI brarj and distributed a large amount of com- mutiry slorei ana provisioDS among me uin- tens. Storta are closed and bnslness entirely sus nended. SeeetioDlBU Ate learioc? with their tock, and the negroes are following the Con federate army. Arrival of Prisoners at Indianapolis Arrival of Prisoners at Indianapolis--Killed and Wounded. iMDiAifaroLis. Feb. 25. Gen. Buckner and Staff. Inoludine Molora Caslev. Hays and Cassl- day, Captains Thoa. J. Clay, Charlea Johnson and E. H. McDonald, and J, It. Oilleber, Buckner's Private Secretary, reached here by a speoial train from Louisville at 10 o'clock this morning) also three hundred prisoners, among whom are Maj. Cranberry, of Gen. Lightman'e stair; Maj. HoDerl Dallam, ana ups. moor man, of Basbrod Johnston's Staff. The latter was slightly wounded in the leg by a oanister snot, while giving a wounaeareuerai soiaier drink from bis canteen. Capt. Frank Money, of the Tennessee light battery, formerly of Gar ibaldi's stall; uapt. Uraves, oi tne Ktatuoay lleht battery: Cant. Ineraham, ditto: Capt. Stoutwiree, of the Tennessee light battery; Capts. Joel and Chlploy, of the Kentucky la fantrvi Sureeons Chat. Widnev and Dr. W G. Otren, of Washington City, are also among them. The wife of Alaj. Uranbcrry accompa' nies bim. Amone the Drisoners who arrived on Sunday and yesterday, are Lieutenant-Colonel Blynn, tbe Eighth Kentucky John W- Millers ana Lleut.-Colonet J. J. Odell, of the Twenty-slxtb Teonesiee; Colonel A. ti. A'lernathy, of the fi(ty-third Tennessee, and Lleutenaut-uol onel J. T. Overton of the Fourth cavalrv. Geo. Buckner is confined alone In a room In the U. S. Court House buildine. There are now in this city, Lifayetto and Terre Haute, nearly sis thousand prisoners. The official list of killed and wounded in In diana regiments at Fort Donelson is as follows nth reeimeot 4 killed. and SO wounded: Stein regiment it killed and 1UU wounded; Jist regiment 8 wounded;44th regiment 9 wound ed; 52J regiment 3 killed and C2 wounded. From Washington. Washington, The Conference committee on tbe Treasury note bill made a re ort yesterday, : reoommeodlng ' tbat botb louses of Congress recede from a portion of tbeir amendments. The report waa concurred by both nouses and tbe bill passed. Tbe reports which have been circulated of the evacuation by the rebels of Manassas, are not credited. Tbe Star has reliable informa tion to tho effect that no considerable force of tbe rebels has left their position at or In front Manatsis. Many ot tbelr re-enlisted men having been furloughed for sixty days, to ena ble them to vijit their homes, have departed. As they filled a number ot trains for several days, it was rumored tbat they were going away by regiments. it Is stated tbat secretary Stan'on has grant furlough of thirty days to tbe returned prisoners from Richmond, that they may visit tbeir families and friends. The rumored resignation of Judse Wilmot of Peon , is without any foundation. It is very evident, from circumstances, tbat Gen. Smith's division, to which tbe Pennsylva nia reserves under Gen. McCall are attaohed, will soon be enoamped at Centrevllle, fettttone are being freely circulated in tavor msking Gen. Burnside a Major-General. rrom reconnoissances made, it la apparent that the rebels are concentrating a large force the hills opposite General Hooker's di vision. - From San Francisco. San Francisco, Feb. 24 Arrived ship Sky lark, from Boston. Weather rainy for the past three days, causing a partial overflow ot Sacra mento City again, there having been no oppor tunity to repair the levees for its protection the inundations of December and Jan uary. Tbe damage is insignificant, savs by interrupting business. ; ' ';; From San Francisco. THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. First Session. WASHINGTON, Feb. 25. . motion agreeing to tbe report of th committee Conference on the Treasury note bill,' was reconsidered, and the Senate disagreed to tbe I report, and the bill was recommitted to the committee of Conference. Mr. Chandler presented a tetitton asking that John C. Fremont be appointed Lieutenant General of the army. Mr. Sumner from tho committee on Foreign Affairs, reported a resolution to carry Into ef the convention between New Granada and Costa Riea. Passed. Mr. Grimes offered a resolution asking the Secretary of War whether any contracts had been made, or steps taken toward a contract for tbe construction of any railroad by tbe War De partment, and if so, by what authority, and with whom and by authority of what law they have been made. . Mr. Wade, from tbe committee on Territo ries, reported back tbe bill for tbe occupation and cultivation of certain cotton lands lu pos session of the United States. Mr. Haie offered an amendment, limiting the appropriation to $20,000. Adopted. Mr. uarlisie said tne Dill involved some very Important principles of tbe Constitution and of expediency, and he wanted time to examine i tie moved to lay it on the table. ' Mr. Hale hoped they would pass this bill acd several others, especially bills for confiscation. There were thousands of millions of dollars In very city bolonglng to rebels which ought be attended to. On motion of Mr. Doolittlo, tbe bill was post poned till to-morrow, and made tbe special order. Mr. Trumbull moved to take up the bill for tbe confiscation ol tbe property of rebels. Hooei. On motion of Mr. Mallorv, the com mittee on Judioiary were Instructed to Inquire into the propriety of vesting United States Commissioners with power to issue writs of habeas corpus and hold persons to ball for good behavior, and to increase the compensation of said commissioners. Mr. Van Wyck introduced a bill to tax tbe Salaries of publio officers. It was referred to the committee of Wajs and Means . Mr. renton. Introduced a bill relating to claims for losses and destruction of property by tbe troops oi tne united estates, dutisg tbe present rebellion. . . Mr. Blair of Missouri called op the Senate bill to reduce the number of oavalry rog iments. He said in explanation that tbe number of such regiments is seventy- eight. Tbe organization ot Borne ot hlch is imper feet: beside tbe arms for all of them cannot be conveniently procured. Complete regiments can be made up by the pending bill. Somo of the enlisted men do not know bow to ride, and perhaps never will loam; ' The Government would save about a fourth of tha present ex ?enditurea by the passage of tbe measure. The xpense of sustaining a single regiment Is one million doners a year. The House a nended the bill so ss to reduco tbe number ot cavalry regiments to 60, Instead, of 40, as proposed by tbe senate. Tbe oflioers and enlisted men necessarily to be discharged by the reduetion, to reoeive tbree months pay In add! tion to allowances prescribed by law. All the offi cers of the cavalry to be examined by a board ol officers as to fitness, etc The bill pitied. Mr, Grider introdueed a resolution, which was adopted, instructing tne oommlttee on Claims to inquire into the propriety of report ing a bill to indemnify tbe Union men of the 3d Congressional district of Kentucky, and other Congressional districts, for damages and Impoverishment caused by the so-called Confed erate troops, ana tneir aiaers ana abetters. . Mr. Van wyoai introduced a resolution, which was adopted, directing the committee on Naval Affairs to examine into and report on the necessity of repealing the 8th section of the act of Congress further to promote the ef ficiency of the Navy, approved uecomber last. Tbe seolion in question relates to conpenBatlgn of employees in me uavy-yaras. -.,. . Mr. Kellogg of Illinois introduced a resold tiara, which was adonted. Instructing the Com mittee of Ways and Means to Inquire Into the expediency of levying a tax ot three per oent per pound on cotton, and making such Hen thereon i nersons and corporations to be prohib ited from carrying or transporting the sameJ until tbe tax la paid. c . Mr.. May nerd, from the committee on ways ana Means, reported a Din to eiasiiia.a oranou mint at Denver City, Colorado territory, to be under' tbe control of the directors of the mint at PhlladelDhle. tubleot to the Instructions of the Secretary of the Treasury. Seventy-five thousand dollars are appropriated to carry out this act, and to defray tbe current expenses ror the current year, and for the fiioal year ending wltb June, 1BIO. ' Mr. Sargeant called attention to the faot that early in tbe session a Dill was inirouucea to es tablish a branch mint in Nevada Territory. He had been Informed, on reliable testimony, that $3,000,000 are mined in one month, while that much is cot mined In twelve monins in uoiora do. Tbe bill for a branch mint id Nevada was referred to tbe oommlttee on Commerce. He therefore suggested that , tills bill go with tbe owers to tne oommlttee on w ays ana means, to be considered locether. Agreed to. The House, on motion of Mr, Blake, took np and passed tbe bill authorising tbo Postmaster General to establish a nniform money order system at all postoffices deemed suitable tbere- ror: tor orders from one to ten aouars, com mission of 5 cents, and for every additional ten dollars, 5 cents. ' . ' Mr. Colfax reported a bill authorizing the f ostm aiter General to oermlt additional arti cleg to be sent bv mall at present rates of book postage. He said uader tbe creseot low rates. euttlogs and seeds could be sent by mail at one cent per ounce, but stockings tor a soldier, flags and many other things, oould only go at letter postage rates. The bill passed unanimously, LiavtNwoRTH, Feb. 25. It Is understood that Gen. Hunter will loave ben for St., Louis to-day, and Gen. Line for Washington to morrow. -p - " ' From Missouri. St. Louis, Feb. 25. Gen. Halleck Ibis morn log telegrflohed Geo. MaClelLn fallow!' Pilce's army bas been driven from bis strong post at Cross Hollows. The enemy left bis sick and wounded, and suoh stores as be oould not destroy, and burned the extensive barracks at that place, to prevent our troops occupying them. Gen Curtis says most of our provisions for the last ten days have been taken from tbe enemy. Tbe Republican's Cairo dispatch says the occupation of Nashville it confirmed. Our troops took possession without opposition. Floyd nea as usual, i ne report mat uov. Harris .bad ordered all Tennessee troops to lay down tbelr arms and go home, is also confirmed. Tbe Tennessee Legislature Is called for next Mon day. No opposition to Union movements any where on the Cumberland. It Is reported that white flags ate flying at Memphis. Two old oltizeos of St. Louis, who left Memphis Tuesday last, have arrived here and report that on tho day they left Memphis, Ibe legislature arrived tbeir from Nashville, and were to meet on tbe followlug day to discuss tbs present state of affairs In tbat State. Peo ple were rapidly arriving from Nashville, and In large numbers. All the gold and silver that could be got bold of had been moved to Mem- bis, and a panic of collossal dimensions had seised the rebels. State and Confederate scrip was of no value whatever. There were only three thousand rebel troops at New Madrid, under Col. Ganter. Earth woiks have been erected a short distance below New Madrid. J.ff. Thompson held no com mand there. 1 Oa Sunday evening tint thirteen steamboats landed a strong force of Federal troops at Com merce, a tew mues anove uairo, who?e destina tion Is supposed to be some point in Arkansas. From Kentucky. Louisville, Feb. 25. Tbe 9th Ohio and 2d Minnesota this afternoon received two snlendid flags from the loyal ladies of Louisville, In com memoration of tbelr victory at Mill Soring. Jan ; 19tb. Considerable enthusiasm attended tbe presentation. A deserter from tbo rebel armv at rived at Munfordsville to-day. He renorta tha national flag flying over Nashville, and that the rebels pretend to be concentrating two hundred thou sand men at Murfeyeboro, Intending to give battlethere. DR. R0BT. THOMPSON; Surgeon & Physician. TRIATB ALL DISIABES OF THI ETB. Office nigh Street, North or Broad (No. 100 Residence, N. fourth (Market) Street, sear corner of Spring. , , ... . voiimbuf, Deo. xu, ion, dawtr. DR J. W. THOMPSON.: Otfich on man street, ovir hayden's 1110 N BTOKK. a few doors North of Broad. Columbus, Deo. Sft, lHSl-dtf TO THE PUBLIC. o;. AMD AFTER TIIR 1st IIA V OF JANUARY. KBXT. ws will sell all ear mods. With. vu,is,jw.i W paravnsorperues, i For Oasb. Only. The cash terms now enforced by listers Jobbers. sorters, etc., compel this announcement. BAIN St BON. decS8-tf. .Zj3I3Z:a.BJZZl.ID's3 EMBROIDERED KID GLOYES, N au colors and numbers, Just opened. No. 29 South High street. feMO BAIN st BON. TJEaVY plain black Rep Silks, for Cloaks and A. s. vreates, oi ue neai quality BAIN As SON, 89 south Hit Bt. Ko janlS Qalo in 3PArtltion. Solomon Book.r 1 Saperlor Court 0f , franklin Julia Annailckstal.) v.vio. , In PDRSVANOE OF AN ORDER OF the said Court to me directed. I will offer for sale at publio anstlon at the door of the Oourt House, bt the city of Columbus, on Saturday, the 15th day of March, A. D. 1863, at one o'clock P. M., th. following described real estate, situate In Madison township, Franklin county, 0., te-wit: Tbe N . B quarter of section 12, township 10, range 81, containing 100 acres, more or less. Also, 60 acres, more or lees, on tne west siae 01 tne souiu.aai quarter or sec tion 13, township 1U, and range xi, Dotn said pieces of land being In the southeast corner of Madison township. Franklin Co., Ohio; and, also, land warrant No. 80,410; Bubleot to the dower estate of Julia Ann Glrok. described at follows Beginning at a point in the center of the county read leading from me town 01 aauiopoiu, in xtrfle in aountv. to a roaa mown as ue uirorariu. roau. forty 70.100 polet eattwardly from where Uie west line of said quarter section crosses said road, running thence larauei Wltn ine wesi line 01 aaia quwr rouun nono dec. 43 mln., east one hundred ana twenty-rour uu- inu nolM to the north line ef said quarter section thence with said quarter section line 8. 88 deg. 30 mln. ut flrtv-fonr noles to a stake near a scat! walnut tree. thence B. 1 deg. 45 mln, west one hundred and eighteen 10-100 polet to a stake in tbe center 01 sua road, tnenoe with the center of said road 8. 84 dee. SB mln. west fifty-four 30-100 poles to the place 01 beginning, contain ing forty-one acres of land. Tama of sale: One-third cash on day 01 sale, one-tniid In one year and one-third In two years, bearing Interest at tlx per oent. from day of tale. Deferred payments secured oy mortrane on premise. Appraised at e per acre. , , . e. W. HUFFMAN, Sheriff, Printer's feet, $8.50. - feb7wtd Master Commissioner's 6alo.' f "'' tiwltht Stons , Socket 1 pass 148. '." vs. I Superior Oourt of Pratk Vboent I. Williams et al.7 V Un county, Ohio. 1-tV VIRTIIEOF AHORDEROrSALE Jj from said oourt, to me directed I will offer at public tale at the door st tne uourl mouse, is we wity 01 no- Iambus, on .Saturday, tbe 1st day of March, At V. 1H02, the hour, or tea e'oloot. A. If. and foar o'clock P M. the following deeerlbed real estate, situated la tbe nr rininmhnaL Vrankllu county aforesaid, Tlx: " Lot No. 7, at tne tame as omtiw. vu mgra Slat of Brothertoa St WalcuU't addition to tbs city of olumbut, and being the east half ot tbs following ie- unMnlMLVll! Beginning oa the North side of Town street 8S0 feel Esst of Fourth street, thence N. 18 degrees, West 167 feet to Uie South side of Sugar alley; thence with said .m. tari A'.'u feet! thence B. 18 deirreet .7 feet te the North line of Town Itreet; thopes X Aid . . 1 1 eta aim w. r' t r , 1 . W. nTTFFMAN. Sheriff, and Master Commissioner. Printer'! fees 17 50. Jenilo-dltfcwtd. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. New York Market. [REPORTED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN] NEW YORK, Feb. 25. COTTON Market oontlnust dull. Bales of mlddllnt uplands Silo. i , , , I . . , VLOUB The market It rather more steady and the ?rloss are generally without any- material enanir. bs is'eo are 10,X) btjTll at ti iiiti 50 roriatwrSne state; BS TlKsW to for extra state; $i 4USS M for superfine wesUmi a 7MS BO ror common to median extra western; $3 0&4)S US lot shipping brands extra round noon Ohio: as I3u I or true Menus dot mai- ket e losing quiet, with holders a little more disposed to realise. CANADIAN ILOTJR Rules steady with a moderate buslnsst doing. Sales of VIS barrels at ti f&aU SO for aunerSne: 13 75(30 75 for eommon laohoioe extra. BY SI ILOUsV-UBlet and stead I anal tales at S3 S3 tat. j. 1 - - OOHN MB A L Tbs market Is Quiet and nominally un chanted. WHIBKY-Mors aotlre and Aimer; tales of 3000 bblt at ux(t)tfo. : WHEAT Dull and prise, deellnlssf tales of 1,804 bushslt red state at tjl 3d; MO choice Ambar Jersey at SI 48 and 17.800 bushels wlnlsr red weeUrn at St 41. and IrUllng tales of red and white western at Breyiout prices. - mm yirm wiin sooa inquiry, saws or h ind srun prime at 80od.llT.red. BARLEY firm at 83901 salas of 1000 bosk.lt at 82o, and 8,000 bushels of Canadian western oa private terms. CORN Market dull and heavy! salet of SS.OOObasa at SSXOOf At lor salxedweet.ra In store; and deUrrad; 00(24 1 o for n.w y.Upw southern . uaib nun; witii sales at wswfO ror jersey, Canada, wesUrn and state. OOSfEB Bio. more seUre and firmer sines oar last sales bare been 1 1 ,000 bus at 1M lo. SUGAR Raw, mors actlrs but firmer; ws quote fair to good refining at SXS"Xet tales tau Shut part uoea at 37J,o; 74 boxes Karaus at 70. ftcunod sugar Inscitre. UOLA88BB In better request bat steady prlcei; talee S3 hogsheads new crop Porto Rlee at 30c; 10 hogs heads old orop Porto Rloo at I3s, and 10 liegsaeadS Bar badoas at 38c. PORK Thar, la a fair tmalnasa dotne? in Pork: market Without material chances sales WS bbls at Sll 7414, mess SO 73(B10 50 prime Included; In the sales are 300 bbls msss deliverable In April at 14 SO, and 300 bblt for Jun. delivery at eanM figures, i ' ' Biiraluie. steady wltb a moderate a em ana i met of S00 barrels at St 00(94 30 for oountry prime, S5 so for oountry snots, a llfBUi SU for levtcked mess, s u 731473 for extra mees. PRIMS MSSS BEE f Qnlct and firm at wBno, BEEP HAUS-Qulet and Iteady; salet of 30 bblt at at leano. OUT MEATS Vina at 4E3o for should. rt. and SO SXe for name. BAOON Sides suits firm I tales or xtu ooze, at sks western Cumberland cut middle.: om ror ao ions nouea ; 7c for do short ribbed; 7c for do short clear. HUUS Dressed, firm: sales at 55X rorwettsra.SK 93o for city. LARD Continues In rood demand and without any material change In price; salet of 1,730 barrels at 7( BDTXBR Bellini- at 103 lit for Ohio, lCkSIlo for state. OHIBSI Steady at 3S7e. oxuuild new aors v.nwvicTti vhtiiuwhui .v lsdo 40: Illinois Central serin SSM; Michigan scrip guar- aotecd 40; Michigan Boulhorn 84; Reading 44; Har lem preferred 30; Hudson 38; Erie preferred 30 ; Galena and Chicago let bonds 1M; United States S't S3; mistered 92: American told 103X1 United Blatet O'i 81; Oracon war loan 01; Hudson 3d bonds 83; Treasury 3-1UWX. Tsnn.isee S't 04; uissoun o t aox; Illinois war loan 88; Chicago and Northwestern ltd is. Money Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Money iteady and unchanged, and loans easy at per cent. Strictly prime paper rxes percent. Sterling Bxchanie qutet at 1I41H for Broker's bills. American Gold Is selling at 3(13 per cent premium. California Oold Bart are quoted at S3M per cent. premium. uortrnment tecunuet aours ana arm. i o-iu ir ory Notee .reselling at . - A Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, Feb. 24. FLOUR The market oontlnuee quiet, with but a Ha lted demand. Prioet are unchanged and we oontlnue to quote superfine at S4 50(94 33, and extra at 4 60(94 05. Small tales of family at $4 75, WHiBsLi A fair demand wiin tales or a,iuu o.it at lo18o. m PROV 1B1UNB- units s large amount oi souniry pacx- sd was offered on 'Change, and holders being anxious to sell, tbe market assumed a beery tone at US elose. MS SB PORK Was offered st Sll YMstlX, and bulk do at35c. ... ... liAHD H.mains qurst, out una at o. CUT MEATS Bales of 300,000 lbs at $345 for should Srs. and Se for stdoat. - 111 1 BAOON Bides told at c. tnoatdert were onerea at 4o. " Cor FEE Is held firmly at fall prices. There was a privets dispatch from New York reporting a large busi ness doing tbort at full piles. . SUGAR Dull. MOLASSES Dull and unchanged. ' ' WHB AT The demand It limited and the market dull, bat we hays so change to report la prices. Ws quote prime red at 98c9$l, sad prime to eholee white at 1 05 1 OS. The tale, reported were 800 bosh eholee Ken tucky white at 1 US, and 800 bush prime red and white at SI. CORN Tne market It firm with a rood demand at 30s for ear at tbs lower depots; at the upper depots it sells atSSe. OATS The offerings are Id excess of the demand, and the market Is dull, but not lower. Ws quots tnesn at 882x4o In bulk. Salet of 600 bush In balk at 280, and 838 aaeka at 501 Va. ameka returned. BTE A continued good demand, and the market rules firm at stmM ror prims samples; lyiw nusn toia at ox. and 1.000 do at 53a. BARLEY Tbs demand limited and market dull, but prices are not quotably lower. e quota prims tail at 7349750, and prime spring at 63(9880. n a v We hin no ehu n to reoort In the market. We quote tight pressed at 1313i0, and loose-pressed at fix. ()IIIKBB-iTh. demand continues rood, and the mar ket firm at 600 fot Western Reserve, and 7o for extra kirM. BUTTER Prims and choice roll Is In not request at lll5o: the lower indH are dull at 6&IO0. APPLES Th. supply la light and the demand food at M 5(V2ll 4(1 khl low fkir in ii rim.. POTATOES Market steady wltb fair demand at 3&3M0 ir prime Neenaanoeka oa arrival. SEEDS A fair desaaad for elover at H4 10 for fair prime, and a f.w cnoloe lots at St 1&94 xo; tlaetay teadyatSISSlO. Enquirer. AMD BUNK BOOK MMUFACTORVe SPLENDIDLY 14UIPPKD IMPSOVED MACHINERY AND STEAM POWER. N. W. LEFAVOR, Supt NOB. 38 34, 30, 38 NORTH HK3H STRUT, , Statesman BnUdlng-, Becendi neor war B Narlna'a Itstta team . Printing; Raents. EXTRA SUBSTANTIAL v PAGED BLANK BOOKS, With or without Printed Headings, oa Superior Paper RULED AND BOUND , To say required Pattern. STATE DEPARTMENTS, , ( BAILKOAD OFFIOIB, ' ' ! BANKINd HOUSES. ' ' OOUNTt OFFIOIS, ' ' . i-'"- , HIBOIIANTS, Furnished at tbs Lcweet Prices. . BOOK BINDING,' ( By tbs Edltloa or Single Tofcuts HAOAZINES., , ..... . f. , I MONTHLY PUBLICATIONS. . i FAMPHUtrS, ;.!' - HHM, ' 'Bound In any Required Style. .1 r 4 l i J V . '", -.' FoPukio sad PilvaU libraries s n , - Oraert from abroa will receive prompt and special attention. Address. 4 j.., J. H- RILEY " Of, N. W. LEFAVOR Bookseller and Stationer, Superintendent 73 South Btgh Street. Franklin Bindery. BOTlsUtr MnjEDOKlilY :- TZXZil WEEKLY PUBLISHED BY MANYPENNY & MILLER COLUMBUS, OHIO Having a circulation Larger by Several Thousands, Than any other paper la Ohio, outside of Olicinnatl, 0FF1RS F1CILITIE3 FOR ADVERTISING Which cannot fail to bring QUICK & REMUNERATIVE RETURNS To those who take advantage tf then. THE WEEKLY STATESMAN, 1 . 7 Distributed, as It it Through Every Postoffice in Ohio Is found la the hands ot 1 LARGE CLASS OF READERS, Whois patronage it valuaUa,aad who seldom tes tfct Pally Editions of dty Journals; and as only ;a limited number -OF- ADVERTISE1MENTQ Are Inserted in Its eolunnt, APPROPRIATELY -AND- HaNDSOMJLY DISPL1YED, They cannot fall to -A-ttract .ttention la all Localities. WHOLESALE DEALERS Advertising la tbe lVEEKJ jY statesman, Will find It adrtBtAgsoaa la The Increase of Trade, Whkh k Almost eertala te follow an extntive dissemina tion of a ksowlsdgs of their hanaess AMONG COUJaTRY DEALERS. -t V ; i t (i Advtjrtlsestents Intended foa Will'"-. 'Mi 1.1 The ycckly Statesman Should be banded In before Wednesday boob. in stitii of of i-f il 7-' herifr'8 Sale. Jobs R. Bldleman ) . . .Tt. . , I InpsrloiCouit. . ' V Adam Albert st si. 1 ' - n; . t. o. BT TIHTCEOF A WHIT or s?I. i?a. to me directed from the Superior Oourt of Frank Ha eounty, Ohio, I will offer for sals at the door of the Oourt Boats, la the city ef Columbus, oa .V Tuesday, tbe 4th day ef Marob, A. D. 186a ' at 8 o'clock P. U; the unexpired terra ef a lease from John R. Bidlemaa to Adam Albert of the fmin.i.. premises, situate la Montiomerr townahin. rn.1,11! , county, and Stale of Ohio, and bounded and describad r.L,SU? "' '' (. township No. S, renee 8x. tlllsftterl tO Oontain tatatnl. .AM. a , m. . deed dated July Sth WS9 and be in -T---,-""" veyed to John B. Bldleman by SeaeT 7lSl wife by deed dated June Sth. lBtSTns liu. i?!Ji 2 bears dais SentoabsrSl. issd .ir?.?Jf three years from the tnl dafrt Aril 1SW1 thaint 1. aid lease to be paid by the sew Adam j.to 1113 00 on tbs first of April, and SI33 M 1 in th. r" . "" ""Hivn Mt euiurats said oremlaaa aa good farmlixe aad huabandUk. mannerTsntoiy. tbs premises at the nairii. . .k. condition aa he reoelT.d th.aam., uTths xaS wear and tear wltb oareful see. exgepuon a. W HUFFMAN. Sharisr. By En. Davis Deputy. Prlntet'tleesS-lO.CO. febUv-dtd . GREAT CURE DR, LELMW'6 ANTI-RHEUMATIC BAND IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Eheumatism, flout - and Hemigia, AND A SURE CURB FOB ' All Mercurial Disease. toiSit f??httndl. to round ths Waist, without Wury to lbs met dollcat. persons; no chaan In hVwts IwLL1?01?1' iy rTM thedii ZZtlnJ WltW Pxclng the liSurioua ataew, which weaken and deatroy ths eoimtltuUim TmA give temporary relief only. By iL.Triment! the'sSl. Icinal properUes contained la the Band ectne ta 7m!SZ. with the blood and reach tbs dithh Vpe. ths skin, efTectlng la stwry kulucs a Tperfect J? i 'T'r -""Powerful Aim-Mnro,,. mr,A .T..r -" W Otll , -- receiTing tesUmonlalsof its MKraTated oaeesof long standlns t?J ,l b. had of Dmgglsta . rurally, or exu teasntby mail 01 express, with full dfrwilons for ss? toaay part of ths country direct bom tbePrlneirSl 0. 409 BBOADWAT, Ktw York. . G. SMITH 4. CO., Sole Proprietors . N. S DescrlptlvsOiroalars Bent Free. x7 B. High St., bet. Friend and Mound, Columbus. 0 IO area ts Wanted Evorrwliere. rnnio-lyisoristp dfew " UAItDWARH STORE IUST RECEIVED BY WM. A. GILL, No, 30 North High Street of ths Largest ana Best Selected ttse. OF 8VIR OFFERED IN THIS OITT Baildcrs' Furnishings : OF EVERY STTLl AND QUALm. t'rencb Ac Americas. Window Glass , 1 PAINTS GROUND IN OIL, sad pat up la half pound cans for family ate, and Ory ' Paints In bulk. Brashes ol every variety & quality. i A Splendid Assortment of MACHINISTS TOOLS. carriage materiad& AXES GRINDSTONES, etc. , GUNS, PISTOLS, SHOT, Ao FISHING TACKLE. ROPE ft CORD AG t LEATHER AND INDIA RUBBER. BELTING. WEDGES, MAULS, PUMPS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS SCYTHES, ko., SCALES, BELLS, CHAINS Table and Pocket Cutlery. 1 especially invite ths attention of all Interested to m stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, and MILTER PLATED FORKS, Table, Desert, and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, fcc., si KOGERRn A BRO'S. tfannfactars, warranted lots extra heavy, Electro-Plated, on genuine Attatta. ' Ooaatry Merchants, Mechanics, and others, are Invited .ooall and examine my Stock, as I aa prepared to sell Wholesale and Retail. WIS. A. OIL1. Columbus, Ohio, May 8, 18G0. OOXjTTMIJXJO Uachinc Mannfactnring Company MAJfOPAOnruiS 0V STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, Castings, lalU-eeailBff, Kaehiaery. . ALSO, Railroad of ivtxv Drscximow. 1 r COLUfllBliH, OHIO. OHAS. AM BOS, Sup't , P. AM BOS, Tress, u deoll, H3tt-tt Sherifl's Sale. - . Samuel Brash ) , ts Bunorlor Court, Tbomss Diddle st al.) " BT TIRTUl OF AN ORDEB OF SALE TO MB dtrecteO, from the Superior Court of Franklin coun ty, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door ef ths Ceawt - Hoass tn tne city of Columbus, sa Saturday, the 22J day of March, A. D 18C2, At one o'clock, P. M.,tne following deserlbed reel ea-' mts, situate in the oily of Columbus, oounty of frank lln, and Btats of Ohio, to wit Being two lots deaignated as lot number 8 try two (58 ' and number fifty-three (03), on a plat of tubdlrleion ( out lota Noe. 131 sad 138, made by William Dennlson, Jr., and Robert B. Neil, recorded In plat record No 1, page 7. Fratklln counly records. . Appraised at Lot N . 53. M 00. . .. ..- s, jjoeo. ' '- O. W. HUFFMAN, She HIT ' By Ea. Davit, Dept. Printer" feee SI SO. feblB-dltetwld 1 OL0C" IHI.L SHIRTS. ' wOLDEn BILL BiilRTS, 1 ooldkm nn.i. HiriRTa - Ths pattern of these shirts are new. The Bodies, f okea, sierra, and bosoms are snrmed to flt the person with ease and comfort. Ths stark ape nob om dclfnatlng tne sis. may bs nllsd oa as bein s correct, and each shirt It guaranteed wall mad. A full stock of all unaltuwj constantly for sale at BAIJt'u. evM. Us. SS South niah .treat. ij :Jlell ijA . .'.!'.. ,...1-,.71 ' 1": ft--' ..M;