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Rail Road Time Table. . iimm n vvwwww AHit mm mi ,rV"-lnvtt .rt'T Arrives Nlfht Exnross. Til Dayton. 4:00 A. M. 1:911 A. Olncinnatl Aooommodatloa, fcSO A. M.i t a5 P. M. Day Express 1.55 P. M. P M. i , j, , . Jao. W, DonaaTr, Agent aotoasns fcOuvaLAxn B. K.. ' Might Express. 3:50 A'. H. 1:S0 A.M Hsw York Express....,,. 3-1S . M. -J i:801?.M vn-vauosnoE. . Might Expirees; Day Express- ... 4.00 A. M. 5 1:30 A. M ..,, 3:10 P. M. ' ll:30 P. M I . . ('; 1 , , :.'! w u Agent. PlTTUtfKaB, OioLUMBUB A'CmcrJnUTI B. ft. Mail Train ..... i...... 4:00 A. M. , , 1:30 A". M BxpreuTreln., .,...1S35P.M. 1:30 P.M. ? ,v - i Jot. EoiimoR, Agent, Ooldhivi it IKDUROKUI, E. ft.' . , ', .''. (OobOSM FlOA INOIAKA . A.) Ohlog o ElMest i No. 9 . I..,,.;,,,. 8:00 A. M. 6:05 P. M. 3:00 P. II. 11:50 A. if. Urbane ' 1 " '.......... 10:00 A.M. J. 33 p. M. 0. W. Smith, Agent. SPECIAL NOTICES .1 A7iifil eTorf, Cough, i'aa.f&ena, ' or S'cfe ZJIitual, . whioh might le ohetiked - with'"a' simple rem-- iiijii if' nigUoted, (fieri Yen- minateo "seriously.' 'Few " are aware ' if the importance of stopping a aujh or flight afdin'Jta 'firtf. stage,; that which in the ' beginning, would yield to a mild remedy, , if ,, not attended to, soon attacks the lungs. .tauinli JtartchLal JSfiachet were first introduced eleven years ago. It has heen proved that 'they are the. best artiele before the 'publia for Soughs, fields, taruLfiills., ". jfLstfirruL, fiatatth, the Hacking Cough in $an.- sttm hiian., and numerous affections of the 0h.ta.at, "giving immediate relief. -Public Speakerg and Singert, will find them' effectual for clearing and strengthening the ircioe.--''" v- . ' Sold by all (ru"ggids and Qtealers in Jfedihini, at -25 cents per box. For sale, wholesale 01 null, by k ..'.. -j -f.i. Q. ROBERTS, Drugglit, 1 . Ko. M North High ttreet, declD-dkwOa :,,);-,..;. - . Drvpilea are Cured hy riiu. . . Brandretn'a Thli form of diteaM la oooailoned by the exhalent er terlet throwing outa greater qtunUty of fluid, thin the abtorbenli take np. BBANDBETH'B PILLS conre bjr maglo, u It were, an Impalie to the remoteitextreml Uei, arooeiog their abeorbentf to action, and in ease of welling or watery deporlto, awakening the deeping eo rgleaof Ihote Teuela. '.' 7 , C BKNAT0E BELLINQ8E, of Herkimer New York, wae a great auffirarfroa a dropeteal affection of more than a yeat't duration. He derived no material help from the preeerlptloni of hit phyiiolani, who In faot gare hha to undentand that hli cite waa bopeleu. By apparently the merett chanot, the qnalltlea of BBAND. BITB'g PILLI were brought to hit notice. Be began their nee at once and wltl) ttrong hop for he compre hended the principle of core. Be perterered with tbem for three month, taking often aa many at fifteen pills a day, but always making it a rule to lake lufflcteut to purge In the moat effectual manner twice or thrloe a week. Thlt PEE8ETBBAN0I waa rewarded by a per foot reetoratlon to iiealtb, which hit continued to thlt time. Bold by John E..0uoa, Dnurglit, Oolurabut, and by all reepeoiablt dealers in medlclnM. leMfi-datwlm .. TO MARRIED MEN, Or Those Contemplating; marriage. THE aadenlgntdwillglvelnformatlon on a veryen. teruUng and important subject, which will bo rain ed more than a thousand times Its eott by every married oonple of any age ot condition In life. The In formation will be sent by mall to any address on the receipt of SA oenls (ttfesr) and one red stamp. k letters tumid be addressed to ' ' ' ' V. B. MOBEIB, H. D. oo(3l-y3(swdkw ' .. .. . Boston, Hate Keuaoved from ble aid Olfloe. Sr. A. B. JTILLIAMS, V. Broadway, near High it., Oolsmbos, O., has devoted himself for a series of years to the treatment of certain private diseases. Be may be consulted at his offlco on Broadway, near the Exchange Bank. ' JanlDdlf " ' . GEO. F. W0RTHINGT0N, AGEMJOR MILITARY CLAIMS, , . .,; Corner of F and Thirteenth Streets, WASHINGTON CITY. TTAVINO BEEN ENGAGED fOE A NTJMBEE OI la years in the Settlement of snch Olauns In one of tot Qovernmenl unices (from wmcn ne nas wiwarawn;, offers to auend, lo Claims of any kind that miy be antrotted to him, such as those for PENSIONS, BOCNIf, AEBEABS 01 PAT, Bnbiiitnice.TriniDortatlon. Olothlni. and particularly for Uonee, and other Property lost or destroyed in the U. B Berrlce, with which he is especially familiar. N. B. The moit prompt and faithful attention paid to business TESTIMONIALS. "I shall cheerfully testify that I know no agent In Washington on whom olalmants can mora oonndeatly rely, than on yon, to eonanci ineir Business wun mug rlty, capacity and sealti' Signed by Hon. JNO. D. McPHEBBON, Asst. Bolioltorof D. 8. Court of Claims, Washington, O. O. Wa are well acquainted with Mr. Worthington, and fully concur In the favorable opinion as to his q nausea ttons aiurscted above. t Signed by 6 .Est. BMITH PTNB, D.D.' ' ' ' Washington. , .Bon. OHAS J9. OALTEHT, r."" i ' ' Bonse of Eeps. " . 1 : X joi ynt. B. RANDOLPH, OUef Clerk U. 8. Treasurer's Offlee. fsbM-ll ' .' J. LI. & V. KGZRNER. JSTO. OO, Corner of Broad & Front Streets, OOLUMBUBV CEALEBB IN CROCERIES, PRODUCE PROVISIONS, AND FOREIGN A. DOMESTIC FRUITS, t lOTJKr SALT, LiaUOESj ETC. Ox'BTBKS BY THE CAN IN THKIB SEASON. octSS-dly . NEW GOODS AT JOHIST HUNTER'S 820 1. High St., Thres Soon Bonth of Eiob, TTAVINO JUST HETIIKHED FROITI XX ths East, I am now prepared to offer to the pub' ue u best assortment i . ;) ' . Cents' Fnrnisliing Goods, .atiiea. snch as Oloths, Oasslmerss and Tss tings, to be found the i eity, maaa Bp in the Honest and aiiteet styles rasbloa, which 1 will offer at the lowest rates for vain, JOHN BUN TEE, aret-2t 14MhntXill9r II. j SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1862. TELEGRAPHIC. TELEGRAPHIC. Reported for the Ohio Statesman. THE LATEST NEWS. FROM WASHINGTON. Six More Iron-clad Vessels to be Built. GEN. BLENKER SUSPENDED. His Quartermaster Cashiered. Union Meeting at Fairfax Court-House. AFFAIRS AT ISLAND NO. 10. The Rebels Evacuating. Skirmish at Pittsburgh Landing. THE REBELS ROUTED WITH LOSS. THE REBELS ROUTED WITH LOSS. FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA. THE BLOCKADE QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT. MAITIENT. ... ' i &C. &C. &C. New Military Departments. WasHiNQTON. Muroh T.I. Gen. Fremont left Waehlncion this aflerajon tot New York. It ii laid the bounds of bia department have been enlarged to as to Include Ohio and other points. A new military doDartment. to be called the Deoartinent of the Golf, Is eonstltnted. It will oompriie all the coast of the Gulf of Mexico weat or f eneacola harbor, ana lo inuon oi tne Gulf States as may be oocupied by the forces nndet Major-General Batter's United States volunteers. ' Tne headquarters lor toe present ill be moveable wherever the uenerai com manding may be. The states or sontn (Jaroiina. lieorgta ana Florida, with the expedition and forces now on- der Brigadier General T, W. Sherman, will eoostitute a military department, to be oalled the Department of the South, to be under the. oommanaor uen. Hunter. . From Washington. New Yoaa. March 22. The Tribune's spe cial says Wm. 0. Blade, of Ohio, waa to-day appointed consul al Nioe, upon the request of the uiiio delegation, supported ay nr. cnase. Secretary Chase barlnr withdrawn his tax bill, wbloh be sent to the Ways and Means committee, is engaged upon, and has nearly oompleted, an elaborate, and it la said most ju dicious bill, intended as a substitute for the bill now tinder discussion. Many of the leading ar ticles are taxed much higher than thoaa lo the Home bill, and others much lower. . 1 be sec retary reoommenda a higher tax ou whisky and tobacoo from 50 to 100 per cent. The Wavy Department has ordered the build- era of the Monitor, Messrs: C. S. Buahnell & Co., to build six more iron-clad veesels, similar In construction, but more formidable; they are to be 204 or 205, instead of 170 feet long, and to carry two 15 inch, Instead of 11 inch Dahl gren guns. The pilot-house ia to be mounted on the top of the turret, and be candle-snuffer shaped. The mail protection of both will probably be a eood deal thicker than tha Moni tor's. In some respects these new -Tassels will differ from the Monitor. It is intended that they shall be able to ron ten knots an hour, and shall be thoroughly sea-going. - ,: i The proposals under the. navy Department advertisement for iron-clads, will be opened next Monday t- It ia not anllkelr that a doxen similar to the Monitor will be contracted for. Waird, the steel gnn maker, has prepared plana for a mail war vessel, wbioh some ex perts pronounce superior even to the Monitor. Tbe Tribune's correspondence savs uen. Bleaker haa at length been suspended. His di vision quarter-master, D; S. Schotte, who paid to the General a monthly tax of fire hundred dollars, has been cashiered by court martial for numerous (rauds, signned "M. C. Grltzoer." " Tbe Herald's special says tbe notorious Dr. Merrttt, tbe murderer of onr .Union pickets, was arrested yesterday south of the Occoquap, and brought to thiecity.-. ..v - The l imes special saya rranr ratterson's nomination aa Brigadier-General was consid ered, but is not yet confirmed. . His error is that Gen. MoClellan reoommended him. ' Orders were to-day sent by the Secretary of War to Generals Wright and Halleck to send troops to protect tbe entire overland route mails, emigrants and treasure, which our Government is anxious shall be carried on our own sou ana not thronch a foreicn country. A Union meeting will be held at Fairfax Court House, Va., to-morrow, the 22d, which will be addressed by Hon. John C. Underwood and others; The World'a speoial aaya the War Depart ment has discovered tbat certain persons have been engaged in furnishing them with bogus military inlormatlon regarding the enemy, lor the purpose of obtaining influence which neith er merit nor political inaaenoe oould obtain for them. . Washington, March 22 The bids for mall service in the Western and Northwestern States and on tbe Paoifio coast will be opened after the Slat Inst. A very large number of propos als have already been received, showing aotire competition among contractors and nndimlnisb. ed confidence In the stability of the Govern ment. ....... Tbe Sanitary Commission sent yesterday about nine hundred articles of hospital olotbing and bedding to tbe hospital ot Major-Ueneral Burnside's division. We are assured from a perfectly reliable source that there Is not an Armstrong gun in thia oountry, nor baa Sir William Armstrong ever made a gun for any other service than that of the British Government. The largest rifled ordoanoe procured from England by the rebels, were made at tne , Lorman works, and are made after tbe design ot uaptain Ulaxely formulv of the Roval Artillery. About twen ty of these Blakely guns one-hundred-pounder riiied cannon have neen aeiirerea to tne ren els, which, with thirty smooth siege oannon, constitute all the heavy ordnance ol the enemy obtained from abroad, which bare .escaped capture. Most of the rifled oannon used by the rebels have been smooth navy guns, rifled, and many or them bare burst from the enormous strain put upon them, which they were not de signed to bear. . r ' Lieut.' Warden Is improving; bis friends are now oonnaent tnat ne will completely recover hiaeyesliht. ..,.-. v ... . No branch of the' government has received any intelligence wnatever of the reported cap tore or- xanoey. no dispatches exeeptlng those on business mattera have been received through the military telegraph for tbe past two days, up to ima nour, two o cioca r. M. a BciTOH, March 23. The building, Nov 26 DeTonihlre street, oocupied by tbe Lnioo print works, and for sponging ana running ciotni, was a.ftftld JaatftMaJ Kwf rlsa SI i fl aaSivl W tl fill a 1 1. !. moniiniT. with mot. of it oonUntf. Tho lost I I ' ' . . .n. nnn lis estimated at I From Washington. High Water at [...] Affairs at Island No. 10 Unchanged. CHioaoo, March 22. As speoial from Cairo to the Trlbnne says the gunboat wxjngwn, irom the Tennessea- river. n arrWed-and repots onr foroe nattering lota, the oooatry about ba. vannah. aaoomnliahlns notblos of Importance boildes an occasional capture of the enemy's nulla ami hriniHntf Into our lines DTomlnent . . ' . - " . - .. . . . . Ill ."I-- rebels, charged wwn aiaing us rcoemuo. loroee have entire posecasion oi. we juompuio Charleston, Road Id the vicinity oi tjavan fifth. ' , ' Tha Ohio ! raDldlv rising at this point; It has risen one foot in U last twenty-four.boursi the streets art covered to tua deptn os wur reei in some places. . . ' - - A balloon was sent op from the neot j osier day on a reconnoltsance of the enemy's works. A dlepatoh boat, arrired this morning, repre. ents the condition of affairs at Island No. 10 unchanged, , , The mortars and gunboats Indulge In occasional shot, so far without any further perceptible resufte. i Transports are continually arriving with, troops from St.' Louis and else where. -., - : ' '' ' 1 - A mesaeoeer. returned from Cape Girardeau, reports the rumored attack on that point by Jeff. Thompson without foundation. ,"" , A anenlal to the Post savs that Oulf lour shots were received from the rebel battorieo on the faUnil MtArdft. Onr fleet fired about thirty. jt reports that the rebels were evacuating and marching across the Peninsula to Meewlweath er's Landing, but It Is Impossible to ascertain the true report; existing oircumoiaaces ibvot Capture of Yancey Confirmed. ; Esston, P., March' 22-B. L. Kellogff, bf Scranton, has reoeived a letter from an officer of the Forty-ninth Pennsylvania regiment, aa ted Kev West. 10th lost .whloh says a prize ar rived last evenine. She was captured lo an attempt to run the blockade. Her sailors were taken to Jail. One of them, to whom attention was directed by the whiteness of hta hands, was identified by several officets as the famous Yancey. A newspaper correspondent says he is confined in tne eaiaDooee tnere. ' ' PuiLSDiLrHia, March 23 The crew of the privateer- Beauregard, numbering seventeen men, were broueht here by the Rhode Island, and will be sent to Ft. Warren to-day. Address of the Governor-General of Canada. Montreal. March 21. The Governor Ueu eral delivered his speech -this afternoon. - He pays a high euloglum to Prince Albert. - He re fers to the Qnoen's speoial notice of the recent expression of Canadian loyalty. lie oongrata lates the country at the satisfactory trade, not withstanding the partial derangement by the civil war now unhappily raging in the united States. .. :.. " - ' Arrival of the America. Halifax, Match 22. The America, from Liverpool the 8th, via Queenatown 9th, has ar rived at this pott. Her dates are two days la ter. " -; : ' - : :'" .- " Breadstuff quiet'," Provisions quiet and dull. Consols 9393X. , There had been an important debate in tbe House of Commons on the Amerioan blockade. Mr. Gregory denounced it, and expressed strong sympathy for.the south... . . Mr. w. & rosier denied that tne oiockaae was inefficient, and stated that the list of up wards of 200 vessels banded In by Mr. Mason having broken tbe blockade, bad dwindled down to 19, and most of these bad escaped on dark and stormy nights. ' Sir Jas. Jterguson oalled -on tbe government to interfere in the matter. , Mr. Milne cjuld not believe in the final dis solution of the great American Union, and so long aa.lt existed he deprecated any interference by England in the struggle. .., , ,. Tbe Solicitor uenerai strongly opposed any interference. Tbe blockade bad been as effi cient as other blockades in former years. Alter a fnrtner debate, Air; Gregory's motion for tbe correspondence on the Bubject, was ntg- atlved without a division.' Tbe House of Commons passed a number of important votes on tbe army estimates. Among the fortification Votes was one of 6,000 for the defense of the river Mersey, A vote' ol 10,000 for tbe enlargement of the Sandhurst Military College waa rejected by twenty-eight majority against tbe Government. - - . Sir G. C. Lewis, during tbe debate, gave'' a complete denial to the reports of the failure of the Armstrong gun. , ne.saia mat tweniy-iour hundred guua of this description had- thus far been manufactured, and with very slight excep tions tbey had answered every expectation en tertained of them. He also showed that the Government "stores of" materials, etc, were equal to any emergency, ' During the debate on Mr. Gregory's motion, Mr. W. E. Foster denied that the blockade was ineffectual, and stated that the list of upwards ot tbree hundred vessels which bad been band ed in by Mr. Mason as a list of vessels whioh had broken tbe blockade, bad on examination dwindled down to nineteen, and most ot these had escaped on dark and stormy nights, thus evincing tbe stringency rather than inefficiency of the blockade.' He also reminded the House tbat during the war between Great Britain and tier revolted colonies in America, no less than five hundred privateers succeeded In gutting out of American ports. He warmly eulogized the conduct of Her ' Majesty's government in reference to America. He trusted that no temptation, not even tbe sufferings ot a portion of the population, would induce tbe govern ment to depart from the strict neutrality hith erto observed. , - '. a ; The Loudon Timos has an editorial showing that the present phase of tbe American war ex hibits Bimply a contest lor the border States, and says that the federals will simply have suc ceeded in the tenth month of the war, in plaoing themselves where everybody expeoted to see them at its very beginning. They will stand on frontier of states whioh rejected their alliance, and will be called npon to commenoe the work of cultivating an enormous territory inhabited by hostile and exasperated population, it can hardly even be presumed that tbey nave gained a secure base for these operations, for Tennes see, though not purely secessionist in sentiment, Is certainly not purely Unionist,, and the proba bility is the Northerners, if they do overrun the South, will have to bold it ss tbey bold Mary laud by the sword, at a cost proportionate to tbe extent of territory. That is the position to which tbe Northern ers, on tbe most favorable supposition, will be brought; whereas If the reverse should be fall their cause, the result may be most serious to them. Tbey have undoubtedly asserted what had been so long and so unaccountably observed their mllltaiy strength: but in such a work as tbe establishment oi tbe union, mere military superiority will be of very little avail Tbe Daily Mews regards the successes in Tennessee as of Immense importance, and prediots, now that the North ia organised and on the move, it will continue to show its supe riority over tbe south' and dispel tbe illusion that the Southerners are invincible. It has not the slightest doubt that the next three months will show many more capitulations, v " The Army and Hxti Gazette suspeots tbe strength of the Southern armies in Virginia, wben.it nnda them to easily disposed or in Tennessee. " Tbe Herald complains of the fate of Dr. Gregory's motion, as showing that England has bo rule or conduct, no principles ot ponoy ne yond self-interest. .- The Daily news eulogizes Mr. roster's speech as a masterly reply to Dr. Gregory on tbe whom question. - ' 7 at A Skirmish at Pittsburgh Landing. Cairo. March S3 Latest advices from Island No. 10, brought by a dispatch boat, arrived at sis tbis morning, me position ot tne gunboats and mortars was not changed. Firing was kept up at intervals, to prevent the enemy from airenathenine or renair intr tne r works. : A skirmish occurred Sunday last between a battalion or the em Illinois ana a squadron oi rebel cavalry, near Pittsburgh Landlng.resultiog In the defeat of the latter, .with some loss. Four Federals were wounded. DR. ROBT. THOMPSON; Surceoii & Physician. Offloe Hlih Street. North ot Broad (Mo. IS).. . Residence, H. fourth (Market) Street, neae eerasr t Inrin. ..... .. . . - . . - Of Spring lkr Dr. T-, aa heretofore, treats all dissasesof Ih E,. Columbus, See. 29,1861,-dfcwtf. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. New York Market. [REPORTED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN] [REPORTED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN] NEW YORK, March 22. - OnTTOV Mrkt nnntlnlfift dull llh trlfllnir Salftt ftt Oil. mI.I41I. nla.J. . FLODU Without eliange and a moderate basfhsss for export and homo consumption; sales of 8,700 bbls at SI HWS ft for sunernna state: 13 405 60 for sztra state) 3 t0(S3 Its for superfine western; a 5.IKS oa for common to medians extra western; S 7o3 80 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; BS MKg)S7Sfor iraae brands; market olosing quieiana nnn . - CANADIAN LOUU Without malsrlal chancel sales of 700 barrels at SI 403Wi SO for oommon to choice extra. EYE yr.nna OftUt ud atesdr with sales tOO bbls at OOHN HEAL Quiet and nominally unohsngsd. WHISKY Tha ourkftt oontlnuss vsnr much unset. tied and buvar, offer 12riB22Ho. ind holders Insist anon W11SAT Oontlnnsa dull and In -favor of buyers: salts of 32S bushsls red Pennsylvania at J1 87j S5V0 de red and amber Jersey at (1 30aM 30; and SOOOdo white Michigan at 1 48. BiELEC Scaroa and Srm: salsa of 1500 bushels Can- aaun etit at Oc. , . , . , . BARLEY HALT Sales 800 bush at tl 05." ' ' ' OOKN-Quiet and steady, with sales of 12,000 bushel at 5Vec In store, and SOe for delhrered for mixed western. - OATS Quiet with sales at 37939Xo ,or Jersey, Osna. da, westsrn and state. , - . 1 ' 00 JSB Market continues quiet, but without matt rlsl change In price; we notice sales of 380 bags Elo at S0!iOio and 100 bags Jamaica at &X, at four months lima. . , . ' - 8UGAE Rft InMlln. fllnnft An, lAat MnaiL anlf 07 hogshead Cuba sold at K7X. ..... ' MOIiABSEB-Qolet: sales of 15 hogsheads. English Island at !fflo, - fOBK Market dull and hesv and In favor of barer: sales 700 barrels at S13 25 13 50 for mess; lit 5013 te for prime mess, and flttglO 78 for prima. Included In tbe sales sre 500 barrils men for June delivery at W'J ou. - ( , -, . . BEEV-Bules quiet and very firm: sales of ISO bar rels at as 505 50 for country prime, $5 5(k48 for country mess, ai213 SO for repacked mesa, and B13 li w'-. w iwr cxira mess. tlOO MBBB DEE,Du11 nd nominal a.t 20 OOA INDIA MKBS In fair demandj.. salts of 100 tierces ft, KID. BUBS' HAMS The market Is haotlve, with sales at miiatu ou. .. . OUT MEATS Moderate demand with sales of 60 Dick- ages at4M(fiSo for western and city shoulders; S(S7o lI uuu . . - - AAOON Sldea mn active! nlM nt 1rm Kay... nirl last evening, at S','o for Cumberland cot middles; c for long ribbed do; BXS5o for short do; for long clear; 7o for short do. tiuuB The market for western dressed ia dull and nominal at 4Xc; city do are sosree, and closed a shads uiiucr, wun sales at oxtsiofo. ' LARD The market Is dull and prices favor havers; Willi moderate innnirt: with imlaa at 17R4 harrala. .t7U 8Xo. BUTTKK Is In steady demand; sale at 9 130 for vuiu, iwyao ior siaie. uunr.tta f inn at &3)Bo. ' ' Money Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, March 22. The market continues aclira at 61L(&1 Mr cant for wans on call. Prime paper scarce and wanted at 67 per cent. Sterling- Exchange heavy at 11131111 ii for Merchants' aSd 111,$112 for Bankers' Bills... .. .. .,. - American Hold dull at 1J4 per cent, premium. ; i , . California Gold Bars stead at lkffllK.wr cent. premium. ' ' " Oorsrnment stocks Ann ul BH3lliU for 'a af 1881: 3 10 Treasury Notes are selling at hX per cent. piauiiim. ... New York Stock Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, March 22. Stocks market stronger with fair business; Ohlesiro and Rock Island 57: Milwaukee and Prairie du Ohien 28K: Uilnrsukee and Prairie dn Oblen. 3d preferred. 58X: Oleveland and Toledo 44; Michigan Southern 47X; Qalona and Ohlcaaa 69k; lllinola Central sorip SOW: Michigan Oential 55X; Erie preferred Vi Erie 37Xi New York Central 83; American gold 101K; united states sixes of uki, regtsieied, ui; .do cou pons MX; trsasur 7 3-10 IOC; United States Fives of "74, coupons. 88: Panama 181: PacifioMail K: Illinjis coupon bonds 90; Michigan sixes of 1878 89; Tennessee sixes 57; Missouri sixes S1K-- . . x Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, March 21. FLOOR We have no change to notice: the demand continues light. We quote superfine at 4 254 30, snd extra at S4 40(34 50; SO barrels fancy sold at as to. . : ,J" w niBtt.1 m sales -comprise uoo barrels at 1 1MB 19ko; the latter rate for wagon." These sales were msoe for Blling orders, and to parties who had not read tne uongresiio nai news oy teierapn, in onr paper tun morning. After the Intelligence of what tbe House had done yesterday become known, it produced the most pro found. sentation,ana wnouy unsettled tne market. Prices ao the elose were merely nominal. - Some buyers talked of 14 15o as the probable rate. ME8S PORK The market continues quiet and ths da msnd waa less thsn it was yesterday- The sales were 300 barrels city packed Inside brand, at fl 75. SIDES Sales of 80.CO0 lbs bulk at 4),'o. 8UOULDEKB Sales of 1,200 pieces at 5-10, ' - L ARD 85 tierces gut at 0o, and 50 do prime country at 7o. BACON Isdnll at 3X5Xc, and ),-?for shoulders, sides snd clear hams - OIL-A sale of 40 bbls linseed at 83c. r QROOERIEB There is no change ia the market;, the the demand In the jobbing way Is fair at full prices. - WHEAT We hsve no change to report In the market; there is still a difference between buyera and sella ra, and there is very little) doing; SScSSl 03 sre the rates oSet ed for prime red and white, but holders are asking an advance of 283o per bushel tbe stock Is light. The sales reported were 400 bushels good red at 93o, and 300 do prime do at 95c. uuiiH xne advices irom Washington in regard to the excise duty, caused buyers to withdraw from the market. and though prices cannot be quoted lower, they are merely nominal OATS Tbe market rules stsadv with a fair demand 87(9370 in busk. Bales of 1,200 bushels at these rates. EtE A continued good demand, and the market I. firm at56350c for prime samples on arrival; 350 bush els sold at OOo from store, and 1,410 bushels at depot at 56c. BAELET Tha demand for nrtme samnles la fair al .331050 for state spring and 70o for tall; the lower grades remain dull at 50600. The sales reported were 80S bosh good fall at 66c; 600 do Ohloage spring at 5o, and 1.600 do prime fall on private tense. HAY The market is unchanged and dull; we qnote prime timothy at (13(914 for tight-pressed, end 11918 for loose-pressed on arival. - uhhbbb continued good demand at Be for W. B, and 8 He for Hamburg. BUTTER The demand Is fair and the market la steady atlGSlBc for prime to choice roll, 10SUo for fair to gooa, ana iisve ror common. d row prices are again higher; the market closing buoyant at 4 75 for prime the supply Is light and not equal to the demand. Sales of 37 bbls, 13 sacks and SO bush at 4 75. Timothy is in but limited request at fl 903S 00 from store. APPLES The demand la light and tha market dull at t34 perbbl lor fair to . uaiut. . New York Cattle Market REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING March 19, 1862. total Ricnrrs or cattlb or au kixds, sob tbs wan. According to the reports from tbs several market places in the city, there have been received this week, as compared wun last weex: Sheep and Veals. Lambs Swine. Total .;;4o4 IW . ,,. 9ll 3(590 eee 32 548 - S8 1,459 , .... B'ves. Oows. At Allerton's. 3 325 49 Brownings.... 1J5 15 O'Brien's, 34 41 Ohamberlln's. . 33 41 Soldbu'rs, Ber Total T'lpr'sweek. 3,527 4.389 146 181. 553 51 4,5 15,179 24 003 14011 85.375 av. Bumoer w'k,rty'r. 4,365 110 632 . 0,85 10,758 85,637 . bxitbi ntoai Dirrmtxirr stats. A. Sf. Allerton At Co.. Proprietors of the Washington Drove-yards, 44lh-st, report tbs Cattle in Market from the following mates: Hew fork..... Ohto...f. ,. SOliOonnectlout. .. 608 .. 614 New Jersey. Indiana. Taxes.. Illinois. .. 1,400 73 .. . 113 Canada... 16 SO 188 Kentucky..... iowa Pennsylvania-. Hkhigaa ...... Missouri....... MassachUKtla. . BEES CATTLE. Number reported for this market at forty fourth street, 8,325. ' . .. . . The prices to-day are quoted sa follower - 1 ' First quality 888), I Ordinary 0 i Medium 7),8 Extra - Some Extra good Beeves may be quoted at So. The general average of the market le 70. The most of the sales range frost 7(458 - - - Total number of Beeves received in the city this wsek. an2Ta. ,r,l, t i s : '. ' - This la 8CJ head lets than last week, and 758 head leas than the avenre of last rear, Tbe aversce nam- at rach Wadnesdaj, market lass Tear was wen ne llila tha number to-dav being 33SO, anowa Ml head less than the average, aud s: head less tnsa mis aay week., i -,;..;.. t. ... -..- - THE BHEBP MARKET. - . 1 . Raealnla fnr th waak. 4.605. 1 Notwlthatandins the reeeints Are lliht. tbe demand la In exact keeping. We do not remember the ttase that we have found a duller state ot thincs in Sixth street, than on Tuesdav. The reoeints were so small that ths Sheep brokers thought they would advance rates a llttle but the buyers would not meet them, They did not apper willing toofferafractlonover54o. s, live weight, for sheep r eood oualltv. Mntton sells In Washington Market. from the whoisale stands at i)i6o Ik for one nn.ui.. anil 7(i,7 wa. a. . for choice. Pells remain at about fl 75 average, but barer! are a II flit more anxious to get them, ana we to ink wita aavance. . The first lambs of the season were broaght to from Jer sey for St. Patrick's Day, by And. Rosins, and sold at Browning's, at 4K5 a head. Tbey were 10 or II aeka old. and would dress 5S4i71.s. f quarter. Rice Boyd, ot Fayette county, Pa-, fed a good lot of flea wooied sheep, which weighed at hoae sa Wlows: 36 lwslahad2tftftodft.ldtoklIlan4WelghtatllofjB.net; io weighed .77 ., and sold et ioo. no'.-1 1 a p llmaUd that ths net wskhlwiUM nan um rlKl,L.A I 4 d . Toe market & day a Ultle more llrsly than, tester. day,, but, as will be ssea by acoounts oi sales, u wp prloe for good fat sheep la Xs f , lira weight. Th. ahaan hntKara hold ft tnaatlna to-morrow Bight tO ramonstrate BKatnst tha Vntud ules tax el S aents a bead. Why should they, since it will sllcome out of tbe oonsumers of the mean t 4 i ,-: u t i -i ; " - IDE POO MARK IT. ' Rftaalnla llila waak. 15.1751 " Tha followlnar are the ouotailons ktvaoi Ml Bean D, Urant, Superintendent of the sasrkoi: Corn-fed Bogs, owe, lire weight .VW...S mt 58 Distillery If. if ?, j'-f v 7 . Than Is an over sunnlv of llrfat thin hogs, thoaih rated as corn-f.d, which sell very slow at the lowest market a notations, and are dear at that. Tne weather continues vsry favorable for sacking, but the mass of tbs stock Is unfit for anything but tbe cheap shops la the city retail trade, r. , t ' t i .. ' eo. w- vorman givea uie following as the price of nogs this week: . - ,-. - Live. Psad weight, '5 9l Ilratqaalltyoora-fsd, largssUs.4 Deeona quality .....swxo first quality, small sites, fit and prime, for ret botchers. .-SK(tVo Large alss, lilt-Sad, fat. 4...S HI.Vo Second qusUty,sUll-fed....w..3K3X X4Xe AMERICA.N;,AND FOREIGN ' : - ' 1. 7 I DRY GOODS, 26 & 28 Pearl Btrdet, B O S T O N. ' Haughton, Sawyer & Go. i ' '. ' ' : .- . '- .. " are prepared to tOer to their customers and the trade generally, an ni unusually large assortment ol Dry foods consisting of Cotton Goods AM03KEAQ SHEETINGS, .J: - POCA8SET SHEETINGS, ; , JOHN ADAMS, 4 4 & 9 8, ' ' ' JOHN HANCOCK, 4-4 & 9-8. COTTON FLANNELS, TICKS, ' " ''V " ' denims," ', - ' STRIPES, ' CAMBRICS, . CORSET JEANS u Prints. MERRIMAC, . :. ; i 8PBAGUE'8 n COCHECO, " " " " SLATER'S, : pacific, , ' M; ddnnelL' i0 . IM NEW STITLBS. ' . i .- White Good. l.lBena. Gloeoa a ad Hosiery, Sblrta ana Drawer, . Vuina, Small Warss, dee. eVe. "' Woolens! CasslmereA, and j . Broadcloths,, , '. . ...Coatings, : , Black Doeskins, v Fancy Cassimeres, , : ' Sky-BIue Kcraeys Doeskins, in Oifbrd Mixed, . Cadet, Brown, ' ' Drab and Mnlbery, CA8HMARITT8,ERM1NETT8, KENTUCKY JSAN8. A Urge assortment of ED WARD HARRIS' Celebrated Fancy and Double and I wist .. . .... Cassimeres. TAILORS' TRIHMISG8, IN VARIETY., . . , S Army Clothing. ? ARMY BLANKETS, Regulation. . ARMY OVERCOATS, " . ARMY BLOUSES, ARMY -STOCKINGS, ARMY MITTENS, INFANTRY Sf CAVALRY SUITS .''"' And a large stock of . Carpetings & Mattings, - 26 and 28 Pearl Street, , , . -' ; BOSTON, Mass. 1; feblS-dBw .' ' NEW LAW BOOK! rictical Forms and Precedents URDU TBI CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. BY F . WILCOX, PBIOE S3 00 Copies will be mailed prepaid on receipt of ths price. . . . JOSEPH H. BILE Y Ac CO., ., Publishers and Law Bookie is. March 5,-81d4tw. !' REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING March 19, 1862. STATEMENT OI the condition of the Franklin County Treas ury on tbe third day or March, loui, as per books of Auditor and Treasurer: The amount of Cash on hand Is one hundred and sixty-two thousand seven hundred and fire dollars and fifty-eight oents (1168,705 58), apportioned to tbe differ ent funds, aa follows: . - : Oonnty Debt General Expense 474 08 ",737 01 6.517 09 3,060 35 . 67 00 110 00 3000 7,443 08 90,194 52 5,888 48 3,684 58 475 45 9,453 63 1,800 11 317 67 9,871 66 880 92 1,316 se 785 16 1.090 47 1,861 98 139 40 776 17 957 23 -' 607 89 1,536 55 8,844 87 1,849 96 Bridge Fund Infirmary and Pauper Fines Collected... ; Poor farm Peddlers' License City of Columbus Corpora' Ion fund do School Fond.. Montgomery Township. Madison " Oroveport School District.... Hamilton Township. Traro t , .........,,, Beynoldsbnrgh School Dsstrict ....... ........ Jefferson Township Plain " - Mifflin , ' " Clinton " Perry " . i... Sharon ' "' - Worthington School District.. Blendon Township Westervllle School UistrM.... Washington Township Norwich Franklin " Brown - Prairie " , Pleasant ' Jackson 14 - .... . Moobery Sohool Dlstrlot.... Oroveport Corporation..... Worthington " ..... 1,968 07 8,239 06 ' 1,815 88 , 8S83 74 83 40 00 986 77 11 34 74,580 75 Westervllle Harrlsbnrgh " - SUUof Ohio........ Treasurer's Fees 1,485 53 volunteer Belief fund..... 1 5,487 75 - ' - 169,703 58 JOHN G. THOMPSON, Treasurer. MATTHIAS MARTIN, Auditor. ; .. . . (Crisis Mid Westbots copy 3 limes.) . Dissolution of Co-Partnership. TBB Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the JL firm ot STONE At E8TABEO0K. at thia day dissolv ed by mutual consent. All accounts and aetea due tbe above firm must be Milled without delay. -. . . . J. . BTOHI, . -i --i '4- ESTABBOOK. -- ITotice of Co-Partnership, f .... - .... -, . THE undersigned have this dsy formed a Oo-Fartner-ahln under the stjlsof STOaE es LEWIS. and will oontlnus the Wholesale and Retail Dry floods buslosss at the old stand, no. a, uwynne mock. - J. R. STONE. A. P. LFWIB. March 11-dkWlat, ..a. sjq you WaiU a LXOtLStaChft Y i v i ... k . . 7 , 7 . .. 1 1 1 i ( (. ft ao, varcnass n botUa of fc a ' . E. CHAMPIOBS The krorld renowned Toilet the only artiele of the kind erer.oeared the neoola of the TTnltad atataa. Tha w... arucie u we only one Bsea ay toe rienck; In London ana raris it Is In universal use. , -. u.. , I .i.,THE EXO1L8I0E ' - ": -1 Whisker Invigorator ! ! Js a BesullfuL Economical. Soothlne. vat SUmnlatnn vompouna, ecung aa n oy maglo upon the roots, caus ing a beautiful growth ot luxuriant beard. If applied to ma scalp, it wUl cure JlaMnstt. and If annlle.I an. eordlag to directions, It will cause to spring up In bald p-" "u iruwui 01 raaaa, sorv atlR. 1 ;V-i e -THE CELEBRATED i juxceisior invigorator ! Is an Indispensable a. Uole Id ever flenlleman's Toilet and after one week's nas the would not. for anv eonald- areuon,ee wiineus is xae boots article will, In Irom four to eight weeks, bring out a thick set of Whiskus or mOUSIAOHS. , . . .. The subscribers are the oaly Agents for the above ar lacle la the United States, - y,., , Thsy would also aonoance to (he public that they ate agents ror NAPOLEON'S HAtft TOILET ! The oply artlcls ever offered to the French people that woaia uuab btuisut staau tne above Toilet netnf uanuksuirBd for the sole benefit of Loo Is Mspoleon whioh, article Is now Indisuensabie to his toilet room. The subscribers, feeling eonadentthat this Toilet oust riiy taks the place of all others ever offered to Uie pulillr, lake pleasurs In expressing their f Jndilenoe n tne article, gaming it rrom practical use. , i, -. '.- 'J he Napoleon Hair Toilet Will Cost. Btbiiout Haib In Soft. Silken. Slowlne Ourls, that will remain in shspe for one day or one wees, ii oesirea, or any longer period, ir the directions are strictly followed, which are ven simple and eanr. The "air Toilet does not m any manner Interfere with the Kalural Sottuu of tlu Hair. It neither soorchee aot ayes it: but gives the hair a soft, thrifty appear anoe. '.It also prevents Ihe hair from falling of and turning gray.- ' . The Napoleon Hair - Toilet Has been before Ihe publio but a short time, and has al ready beea tested br over one thousand nersona' and they testify that the Nanoleon HalrToilet la the arealaat ueauufter ever onerea to me American people. . , - To prevent thisTollet from beioa- counterfeited or Im itated by unprincipled persons, wsdo not offer It for sale att anv PrnraUt's in the United States. Thereto eny'(Leuy or Gentleman who desires Soft, Luxuriant Hair aim vena, boo uong, oou wniiaersor Aiousiacne, can procure the Invigorator or Toilet, either one, for one dollar, Inclosed in a letter, with their address. Address . U. jr. HtBNX CO., Box 183, Oolliosvllle, ' . Hartford Oo. . Conn. And It will be oarefully sent by return mail. lerajHiiwawiy PROCLAMATION. To the qualified eofrr of the city of Columlut: "in election will be held In said cltr on MonJav. the 7th day ;of April next, at tbe places of holding such elec tions, as described below, for the following city officers, to-wit: . War thai. Treasurer, two School Directors and one Trustee to act as atember of tbe City Council for each of the waida of said city. Ths polls will be open from G o'clock A. M. until 6 o'clock P. 11 , at the following seeee; ' let WM-At North Eozlne House. , Sd f" Buckeye House - 3d , United Mates Hotel.- . ' 4th f" ' Capitol Engine House. -Sth . South Esginl House. WEAK THOatAS, Major, PROCLAMATION. To ihe eualifitd electors oj the city of Columbui: The City Council of Columbus, at Its last meeting. March 3d, 1P68, passed tbe following resolution; JUnlvti, That the Mayor be initruoted to issue a proclamation forthwith to the qualified eleotore of the city of Columbus, calling npon them to vote at the elec tion on toe mat mooa.y or April nsxt, ior or against the annexation to the city of Columbus, of ths contigu ous territory described in -the first section- of an Ordi nance "To extend the corporate limits of the city of Columbus, and to add additional territory to ths same," passed at this meeting of the Council and In accordance with the second section of said OMinanee: Now, therefore, and In compliance with said resolu tion, the qualified electors of the city of Columbus are respectfully requested and called upon to vote on the 7th day ,oI April next, belDg the first Monday of ssid month, at the places where the city election Is held on tnat day, run, or AUA1NST tne annexation to the city of Colambua of th contiguous territory, described in tne nrss section ol an oruinar.ee or said city, ' To ex tend the corporate limits of the city ot Columbus, and to add additional territory to the same," passed March 3d, tens, wmcn is as ronows: BtonoHl. Be It ordained anil enacted bv the Oltv Council of the city of Colombas, that Ibeeorporats lim its of ths city of Columbus shall be extended as follows, to wit' Besinninx on tbe south line of X section No. 33. where tbe said line orossea the Oolnmbua Feeder of the Ohio Canal, and running westwardly ol the said sooth line of half section No. 86 produced, until It Intersects the weet side of Luoas street (In M. L. BulUvant's west ern addition) produced; thence northwardly with the wait side of said Lucas street and the west side of Plum street (in Sulllvant'a western addlUon) produced, to the middle ot the Scioto river; thence down said river with the meanderings thereof to the east line of half sec Hon No- 9; thence with the east Una of half section No. 9 produced, to the norm line of Montgomery township; thenos on said township line eastward ly to the east Una of Phelan's Mount Pleasant addition oro- duced; thence southwardly with tha east line of Mount Pleasant produoed to the middle Hoe of half section No. 11; thence with said middle line of half seoUon No. 11 outwardly to lis Intersection with the Lockwin Plank Boad; thence ia said road to tha northwest corner of Bobert Eeil'e addiUon of oat-lota and tn-lota; thence eaalwardty with the north line of Bobert Nell s addition to the northeast corner thereof thence southwardly alone ths east line of Bobert Nell's addition to ths south side of the Johnstown Plank Boad; thenos out wardly with tbs south side of the Johnstown Plank Eoad to tbe cut side of Elm Avenne: thence southward ly with the eut side of said Elm Avenne produced to the north line of Bickly'a subdivision; tbenoe eaarwardly with the north line of Bicklv'a snbdlvblon to tha aaat lice or hair section No. 84; thence southward ly with the east line of said half section No. 84 and the eut line of hall section ho. 30 to the southeast corner of 0. W. Heyl's addition; thence westwardly on the south line of O. W. Heyl's sddttion produced to the west side of the Columbus and Oroveport Turnpike; thence with the set side of said Columbus and Oroveport Turnpike southwardly to tbe aoutheut corner of Francis Stew art's land in half section No. 99; thence with said Stew art s south line westwardly to the Columbus Feedsr of tne omo usual; msuce with the east side of said Colum bus Feeder northwardly to the beginning. WKAi THOMAS, Mayor. March 5, 1863-dtdwlt GENTS' DOUBLE-HKEaSrCU TIE. EINO Under-shirts. ' BAIN At SON. THE ItfltnoVABLE SKIRT. CLASS ' HOOP BAIN at SON. ENTS END BOYS' SUPERIOR S1IIHT8 and Collars. BAIN t SON. iriivK rni i.tiiN. wtiTrx-w Ar s-iia?-;. M for Ladies. BAIN SON. B ED, CKIBdr. CRADLE BLANKETS, au s ses, . . .. BAIN, a: BON c ANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS FOR Oents. . . , . BAIN SON. SHIHTINU , FLANNELS, PLAIN Fanoy.. , - Ain bun. . ENTM FANCY PLANNEL SHIRTS. BAIN 4c SON flENTNl HIBB'B MERINO UNDER VS QABMBNTS, BAIN it BON. JMF.NTS' SILK UNDER-SHIRTS AND VA DRAWERS. -BAIN A SON, MISSES', LADIES' AND BOIS IHE EINO Drawers. . .', , . - :, ' BAIN A SON. T HI COT & bow styles. BEATER CLOAKINGS. BAIN A SON S"d AKER FLANK El, S HIRTS ' AN rawsrs.i BAIN A SO , N EW DKLAIN t'S at 1X' CENTS, VALUB 80 cents. SAIN A SON. ELEGANT CLOTH CLOAK, AT RE. DCOED Prices. .... . - . BAIN A BON. TADIKS. BOYS' AND MISSES' (flEH- &J a INO Undershirts. BAIN A BON. THE BAI.AIOHAli , Nosly. t , .-. HOOP SHIRT-A i ' BAIN A SON. J J U..H LADIES' WHITE CASHMERE Skirt' BAIN A SON. dsoI5-'6l t The Buile Call I Tha war Haa Btinnl A War s! ExUritalaauast acalnai (lael Teeta, , a Ureath . Dieeaasa (.ania, Taexjaaclia, Star, acho, aadl filearals;iav ; :e'i;,'rj."'.!!;B."!'M- ' .y-l'l'.. - oil TTri. b,! jiuiiD'a DENTiLL TREASORY: t warnTs bit or rbmidiis roa PJlESfiRVING THE TEETIl,' , j nrTVtsnirsBTn an . - ' r lilf I1VH I II K Kus,Ai H XT. ' T -----T- - rmajia a is sy BatU 1 111 , ... i. j i 'm ; .-.r;: .... . .. ' . 'AND' CDJHHO TOOTHACHE & WUE&LQIi '. il 7 af"1 f TVT WTW w . s "va.'T-e-B-a , m'mmmm AAUXW SwS Dr, Hurd's Celebrated MOriTffWASir . : boitu. . Dr. Hurd'S Uneonallnd TnnTfr pnivnrD : one box. ' l U ... J . . . rtvnm.. . . i.uhivi cuaa-ia i uu i n ai-.hk nvnpa Dr. ilurd'a UnrUallaH Nrrrn i r nr a sr . TER. T. f !.f' Dr. IfuriTt MAKnn m.J v, ''' ineamiu of UMidrm't JkerA. , , ' . ; . T . w-aj. ayrwe WV.,r . . j . , , j, , . , . , Prio OBE DOLLAR; or, SIX for $5. JTrThe DENTAL b tlnches i by flTs, and is Seal by express. TKBA8UET makes a psckaM. hl It ihi Mfctiotuor uMoneav articU. 'STJSI A .. following articles we can send i nuu atiyarami, Dy IluTrtallseonpHaa'.ri...a.....l . stop PM B " "C",, 01 ee, ""ton, , The Nouralarlm Pian. ,.,''.'. .. Face, Nervous Uhe, d lliL, unC sVSe7d en receipt of Eighteen Cents, or .Ii aiimS V Tb.Meiiraifiannd Kbennaeule Piaa tor (Urge SiSSl. for Palaa I. th. n,.-. iL.T:. . amuuraysEj, i WM. B. HURD CO., Tribune BuildingB, New, York. lLfDr. Hvao'a MOflTIl Wau rnnvn and TOOTHACHE DROPS cannot be sent by mall, but TRbIriirv J .T1' ?aitoa fr the DINTAL TREABUBY, Price, Oaa Doixaa, whloh contains them. NOW, ' ' . Are Dr.Hurd's Preparations Good? ;. Thi blt flVlflenCa. (hat lhassa.M t. at,. a al - a. a... , , . " '-w ".- say. atAaa f.UA'ir irHII friends and best pstrons are thou who hae-usd them ."""" va. niu.uai n. nuanisan emiuul Daniui of Brooklyn, Treuurer of IhsM.w York SUU Den" ? Aasociallon, aod these prepsratiooa have bun aeed in private practice for yeata, and no leading cltlten of Sh y"C' W1'u"B,b"rlB a.llon. thi,exii.oos. .. . . . auia recuuimeod them u the beet known to the provision. Without ih. .a rertismg, dealers hsvs sold I hem by ths srou. Ths tdltor of the Brooklyn Dally Time ssss "We are happr to know that our i,i..h n. a..".. " eeeJIng bevood all exueeiaUou iu, m. ai,m u av . rests with the faot max his aSTiCLt. ana rascisu v raoa THsia Loaa uex.' The well-known P. T. R.rnnm .i,u.,.t j TOOTH POWDBB so Vo VhaT.V.-17- ""J?"' all up., We Sod It the best Powder forth. Teeib that wa ever used. I shall feel obliged if y. will .end m. anothar supply at ths Museum at your oenvnience. wlih But their cost Is so email that a..r. ...... .... ... - matter tor hlmulf. . - nS? ' ""n' loolh Powders. Da. Heap's Tooth Powder contain, r,. noother' 1 t0)l,hm w"hou' earlng lbs soamsl.'llu ' What will Dr. Hurtf a Effect? Remedies Da. Huso's HOUtH Wash .n,i T.ini-u .r,n.io will give to yonng ladies that finest charm lu woman a sweet breath and pearly teeth. Try tbem, ladiu. - Da. Hues'. Mouth Wun and Tooth Powder will eleanu the mouth from all foul exhalations; and if used " "" m tne nreaarut tuts sweeter and S ll5ea8tiV.,"C" Peavntljr. Hundreds of persons ran testify to this. Try them, gentlemen. Da. Htmn's Mouth Wuh and Tooth Powder are ths best preparations to the world k, .i,in. u u ... ... giving nrmneu and bealih tit ih. u....jj. cues of Blessed Bleeding Gums, Sore Monta, Caoksr , --... ""i nuru s utringent wuh. Dr. Euro's MOUTH wish o give an additional charm to courtship, and make has bands mora agreeable to their wives and wives to thsir JJJ"U. aneysnouio ne used by every person bav- ARTIFICIAL TEETH, which are liable to impart a taint to tbe month. Da. noun's TOOTH A P IT I tibips t,i....i,. arising from exposed nerves, and are the best frisnds that parents can have In the hoau to uve their children from torture and ihsnuelvea from ina.nr a ...!... eufierlng. r,-r lABatsas and MBcnamca I Von Mount ftall arT.,nl I. neglect your teeth. For a trifling sum, you csn now get ' Praervatives, than which Rothsohild or Aator can get ' " 5 Du.muiiwr mat vi Br craiA and HON - SUMPTION OF THE LUN04 often n,ii.S.T. .Tlh,8en,1'orU,,IV,M TufA, and road Dr. fitch's observations on this subject. II too late to arrest decay in your own teeth, save your childreu'e teeth. , . - Neuralgia Plasters. Da. Uoan'a VETTR.AT.aTl Mnvmuvarv. n irvud . u,.-.vuaoii a rbae- IJ1K8 are Ihe most pleasant and suocessful remedies ever prescribed for this painful disease. The patient applies one, soon becomes drowsy, falls uleep, and naaca iri irom pain, ana no blister or other unpleasant or Injurious consequences ensue. For Season aod . ... tAD40H' ",DlJr eeeerdlng to directions, snd relief will surely follow. Nothing can be obtaiooa equal to Dr. Hurd'a Compress for Neuralgia. Try them. They are entirely a novel, curious, aod original prepar -aUon, and wonderfully tucceuful. they are of two sites, one small, for the face, price IS cents, and ths "Art. V " for, appllcaUon to Uie body, prloe 37 cents. nmoe mailed oh nottpt of prlet and on Uamp. .What are the People Doing? The American ceoole are lntalilmnt annual, .nn. slate preparations that contribute so much to the happi- neu oi mose nsing tnem, and they want them. Every mall brings us letters, some ordering ths Tbutiss on Tarra, some the NsnaaLau PLtsrnss.and note law en olosing 37 cents for the Mootb Wisb, to be mm by mall; but lo these we are compelled to reply that rt la impost! ble to send a half pint bottle by mail. Ths people west wen nemeam rr AO wuitupply Msmf Now is the CHANCE FOR AGENTS. Shrewd agents osn make a small fortune In carrying these articles around lo families. The Darrrai, Taaas car la ths neateat article that a man or woman oaa carry around. Send for one and see. or, better, a doaena which we will Mil, aa samples, for S7 . Agents supplied liber ally with Ulrculars. 0 Now la the time to go Into the buslisss, tor do good, aud make a profit. We are spending tbounnds for the benefit of agents. - New England men and women I here W something nUe, and a chance to take the Uds al Its flood. Addreu, W.B. HURD & CO., Tribune-Buildincrs, . NKW YORU. ) - ? That remittances may be made with eonfijsnos, W. B. H. Oo. refer to the Major of Brooklyn; lo A W. OairriTB, President Farmers' and Oititens' Bsnk, Brook lyn; lo Jov, Oos Co., New York; to P. T. Baarum Esq., New York, etc., ess. mbutiw-diwkwly . . ; Sheriffs Sale Staller A Brothers ) vs. Oommon Pleas. Oomslly. ) J. B. BTdi VISTIIB OF A WRIT Of Vtiini m u. direoted from ths Court of Oommon Ml... ni a-r.... lin county, Ohio, 1 will offer for aal. at la. .1 .h. Oeurt Houm, in the Oily of Columbus, on Satuidav, the 5th day of April, A D., I8C3, between the hour ot 10 o'olock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., about one acre snd a half, more or leu, o( the north side of lbs follewihg described real estate, sllatte ' in S.eadou township, Frautlin county, Ohio, commenc ing at a stone al the 8- W. comer ef Themes log , Is' laud and en the eut side of W'sa. Sharp's land on the ediie ef the plaak roa north of Westervllle, aod thlity ' rods sooth ol a- willow tree on lbs county line; thence ' eul 37 rode aod 9 links to a atone; thenos N 17 ,ws ' ' and S links to a stone; thence W. 37 rods and 9 links to a stone on Mid Sharp's line; thence 8. along Mid line 17 rods and Hake to the place of keg toning, containing four aemdeeded to J. B. Connelly by Thumu Ingots, Apprsis.'d at fiofl 00 par acre. - ... t fl. W. HUFFMAN, BhsrlS. - . , . Br Bd. Davis, Deputy. Printer's less ) 85. ' (sb83-d4tAwt4