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Rail Road Time Table bus. On and after Alay 5ib, Iboil, trlQi will Ima as fol- L itt la Mum h Oemaerjs fc Xbwia B. B. ' "' Leaves. Arrive Olnelnnatl Accommodation. 5 911 A. M. :5 I. M Tav Biurets 1130 A.M. II 00 A. M Mall. . ltie. M. HMO P. M Night Jtxprwss, Tta Da loo, luu midnight. 3:30 4 M ' Jnu. W. DiiBian, Agent " Ooumsos Ouvblamd ft. R. NWhi r.i.rm 4 011 A. M. 11 90 P. II New York Biprese II 10 4. M. 1 1:1)0 4. M 0.0. AtO. Way Bxpress.... :4UP. M 10 13 P. M Jam Pattmioh, Agent Oesmul, Ohio ft. B. Ho. I Bxpress 3:50 A. M. Ho. I Bsvress P. H. 1 1:4.1 P. M 11:10 4. at tip. 4 Express to Newark H:1U A.M. ; ,, , , w. t. iiu. Afoot. rirmnuii OoufMBOs 4 Oincibhati B. ft. , . Hall Train 3:51 4. M. 11:43 P. M Express Train..... 11: 10 A.M. 11 10 A. M OoLvataoi It iRDUMoroLu, R. R, . (OoLi'HBVs PujtJa A Ixoiana B. B.) He. 1 Bxpress 8 30 4. H. 1:33 P. M Ho. " Mo P. M. 8:50 P. M iAeeoamodeUoa -..... io:j 4. u '. J no W. IJ11L Aeent. SPECIAL NOTICES -- -T-. J Slight Cold, Cough, Jf'aataerLesa, or fate 71100.1, which might be checked with a simple rem edy, f neglected, often ter minates seriously. Few are aware of the importance of stopping a $c.UQ.h. or &UQhz rf?aLd. in its first stags ; that which in the berrinninp- waidd yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon, ' attaclca the lungs. were first introduced eleven years ago. It has been proved that they are the beet artiele before the publio for, JSaugfLa, rfahLa, .toncliitLsL, jflathma., jQcdLcLwh., the Hooking Cough inat- aumhiLan., and numerous affections of , the jDh.ta.at, giving immediate relief. Public Speakers and Singer$, wiH find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. v Sold by all Qruggist3 and Qealers in Jfiedioine, at 25 cents per box. tot Ml. wholesale or retail, by 0. ROB8RT8. Druggist, No. SM North Blub street, fl. B BAMUBL, Druggist 'deelO-dfcwOm Hits MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED k Just PablUhed In 1 Sealed Bevelope; Prloe 8 cts.i 1 LBOTCHB ON mi NaTUKH.TUKATUBNT 4ND RADICAL GUKBOP BPKRaATOUilUEA Oi Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, besual Debility, anil Impedimenta to Mai rtage gonerKllly, Nervousness, Oon aamptioa Npilepey anu Pita, Mental and Physical In capacity, resulting Iron Belf-ahuiv, Ao. By itobert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of iheGreeo Book, ate. A Boon to 'I houaanela of ttuflerera, Bent ander wal, In a plain envelope, to any address post oaid, on receipt of sis cents, or two potsege stamps, by Dr 0U4S- J. 0. KLINE, 1117 Bows'y, Naw Vors. Post OflioeBosNu. 4,4ae. Bp3-3md&wis Dll i't f . T E.' I. as V liitiMnilorui. , 111.1.8. Sr. B. Brandreth, Dear Sir: I was suffering for many years from hereditary hemorrhoidal affections, of wbieb I had the Drat atiaik In 1P40 etnea that time I was regularly tl.lted 1th suen oomplaluts ersry spring. I felt In the morning a most severe pain in the hwa, as If ths lower joints of the spine were broken or bruised, and an asthmatic pressure on the chest. Owing to my occupation wh cb keeps me all day busy out of doors, and entirely dituusiiog any ij-called 'regular treat ment," that would hare oouSued no to my house, I thuuahtol following a plan ol my own. w Ich might cure mo without Ui Inconvenience to my busioess at tending the trtalmont of a "regular p aeiilloner." So 1 put an Alloock'e Piaster right over lue groin, renewing It every fortnight; every Saturday bight I took a dose of Eraodreih's P Us three or four, as 1 thought necessary to a doss, which operated on no after getting up, thret to ftva tlmss lu the forenoon; on auuday, Tuesday and Thursday uights I tjok ou Llla Addition pill, which produced or 0 large evacuation. I pursued this course for six weeks, and OJUld attend to my business without Interruption: 1 worsed, ate and drank as 1 was wont, slept moot Soundly and awaked every day with leas pain, and now I know nothing of the complaint at all, so that 1 fael ooilged to make oa this statement for proper use , Doping that this simple proeeedlug may benefit manr as it has done me. 1 am, dear Sir, jours, most respectfully, 4. Lehman. LAO R0N104 Office, 05 Franklin Street, New York. 4 ll Uqulrles immediately answered by addressing OB. BRANKRltta, New Iork. Sold by dona ft. Oooa, Drngglst, Oolombtts, and by all resiwctabie dealers In med koines. . apKKt-dfcwlm TO MARRIED MEN, Or riioee Cententpiaitlng; faatrrlOR). TUB undersigned wlllglvelnformatlon on a very. Urftinq and important sahjeet, which will be valu ed more than a thousand times I is cost by every married eouple of any age or oondiiton In life. The Information will be sent by mail to any address on the reoelpt of S3 cents (tUvtr) and one red stamp. All letters should be addressed to B. B. MORRIS, at. D. 00t31-ly3tawdkw - Boston, Bass. Htinoved front I lo old Ufllco. Sr. A. B. WILLIAMS, W. Broadway, near High St., Oolnmbus, 0., has devoted himself for a ssries of years to the treatment of certain private diseases. Bs may be consulted at his office on Broadway, near the Kxohange Bank. ., r . ... , JanlDdtf ' e-' 1- - : . T- W X XjX33, , : attorney, and Counsellor at Law, 1. j t a am ' " NOTARY PUBLIC, , -vTIIOB No. 87 HIGH ST MIT, ODBON BUILS- J 1MQ, opposite tns stats uouse. ilollectiona and other matters promptly attended to teferencee given when reCiUlrad.: : ,; , DOVU-ly . . . ,.;,: ti(LaU of Phalon's Bsuvbluuuueut, N. I.,) mtOPUIIilOH U TilfcPIIS IfOHK X Vasluuuable shaving, Ualr tlutllug, Bbampooolng Ourllug and Dressing saloon, No. 73h 3outh H-iah St., under Bart- Ut dc exiAith'o Ataniunir, xxouawst - where satisfaction will be aiven In ill the various branches. Ladies' and Children's Bali Dressing done In the best -i n. ),... ... -.1 ... sepl3dly B. r. .iinouam; ; j, a. H'onrrir, BINGHAM & M'GOFFEY, ATTORNEYS ATLAW C0LMMBU3, OHIO OFTIOI-In Beadley, 850 Suatb High aueel. Xberly Jt Blcbards' Building al7-dly. ' ' r J. Or, Ball. s , ... K. Noiarweuxtler. BULL & NEISWENDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. "-ofMOl- " In Johnson Building, .Bo. 107. 8outb. High. 8treet, . . . Col vLxrLTxia", Olxio. ll.L PltO TlfS S. M STIMV TO all Msibsss entrusi w u fald K. I. Nsiswsnder Is also prepared to obtain hrniiui. ana, UAui.m.aud fat ol 4rrearan.es due Irora tbe UuT.n niei.t id the Boldlsrs; ot, II aad. tben t tbelr tmiwi, children, father, siolhsr,or betrsat law ssayioea-dly SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1868- TELEGRAPHIC. Reported for the Ohio Statesman. THE LATEST NEWS. Our Advance Within Five Miles of Our Advance Within Five Miles of Richmond-Important Information Our Advance Within Five Miles of Richmond-Important Information for McClellan-Great Distress in Richmond-Enforcing the Conscription Act. Baltimore. Mat S3 The boat from Old Pnint has arrived - The American's iDeoU! oorrefpondence states that the t'eamer Irom wtilie Huuse tDU alter oooa brings a number ol paeseoger Irom tho beadquarlero ol lien raooiciiau a army, wdiijb was io cIobu proximity to Bjtiom Bridge, orer which a portion ot ibe arm bas alrealt pas-ed, tbe secoud divii on bnviux oroeeed tbe Cbicka bnmioy at New Bridge, about teveo miles fur. tbtr up, and witbio eight miles of Richmond. It was rumored tbat a proposition for an armistice for leu data bad beeu made bv tbe rebel", but of course no such idea 0 mid be en ter ulud. . , The advance of our army wag understood to be withlu five mile ol the city, to which Lolut the eoerov bag Ulleo back, with but a eligbt ef firt to check our onward movement. Tbe ad vance br the way of New Badge eoleii tbe city 00 tbe riortb aide. Tbe tug Lragoo, irom toe james river ton moroios. brinits dowu two very io.elligeot ciil- teua from Petersburg, oho fled Irom tbat city to aroid the press gang, under tbe conscription aot. Ia view of the Important information tbey bring, it would not be proper to make their name! oublio. H-tvltg been brought to Commodore Goldeboro tbey were Immediately sent to Geo Wool, and will leave thle moroUg (br McClellao's headquarters, for whom they have gome Information which tbey have not made publio Tbey represent tbe condition of affairs at Petertborg and tbe surrounding country as of a most deplorable character. Tbe sufferings of the people seem almost beyond endurance The scarcity of provisions was so great that every thing was seized lor the army, and even the sildiers have been on half rations Icr a week can. with no pnsptot of even ibis supply continuing lor a great lmgih ol lime Tbe rebel army, or at least a great portion of It, tbey represent ei demoralized and dispir ited to such an ti eut that it is only held to gether my the most vigorous appliance of mili tary law. Still the work of conscription was progrer-siog, and the roads to Richmond were tbroneed with uLarmed men, old and young, being diivto along under strong armed gutrds. They le ireseot tbat uo people io modem times have suffered more tbao tbe people of Virginia are now sufftriug, every household being oiuuro iuir with the proepeot ol an approaching f-tmiue. Tbey alsoetate that lieu Ufaureg-.ru arriv ed at Richmond on Tuesday Oj being ques lioutd as to their authority lor tbis statement, the? sav it was so announced ai.d understood at Petersburg ou Wednesday morning. Mo one doubted the lact Jt IT. Davs and the military authorities bad declared their ioteulion to fight to tbe death beiore Riobmood, but strong suspicions were eulerlaiued that it was really their purpose to abaudou tbe oity afier a short defense of the works surroundtug it. - - Large numbers ol women and eniidren from Richmond bad arrived at Petersburg, who rep resented tbe distress prevailing io tbe city as bevond desuilotiOD. Threats were mtdeby the soldiers from the Gull S.ater tbat if tbey had to leave Richmond the; would lj it io ashes be iore doiog so. Great feais were eutertaiutd that their threats would be Oirried into effect It would require the greatest tffjrts 00 the part of the citizens to prevent such a catastrophe. Tne number of troops at Richmond and in tbe vioiuny was generally believed tobeiully two bandied thousand, including tbe uoarmtd aud poorly armed of tbe rtceul levies, who were beviug pikes put into their nana lor active ser vice. - - Deserters from Fort Dirllog report tbat tbe itifaairy loroe Id tbe viciuity ot ibe woik is nearly thirty thousand meo. Haul of Rebel Officers. JirrgR OM Cut. My S3 The following rebel ilbcere have beeu captured by Brig.-Geo. Tot' en, while they were about oroeblug tbe Mis- souri river, in tbe vicinity of tbis citj : ; Lieut. Col ' Mcl.heiiy, Judge Advocate Seo ood Division Mitsouri S ate Guards, and a mem ber ol Geu. Harris's staff; Lieut -Col Rowlings, commanding battery Second Division, formerly Paymaster on lieu f arsons slant Lieut Col .Tburmao, Pa) master Fifth Division ; Lieut. -Col. Davis, Judge Advocate r'iitb Division, and membtr 01 Ueu Steers I11 1 Tnisa men are said to be emissaries from tbe Confederate army, aud were on a mission to slir up rebellion Id Missouri. Tbey will soon bo sent tj St. Louirt and committed to piiton. Louisvilli. May Si Two meo, oalling themselves VVaid and Inlow,. reoeully of the rebel army, were arrested here to-day on a charge of stealing borree in Missouri aud sell tnem to federal uovernment oontraciors. Libel Suit in New York. Niw Y(.aa, Mav 22. The suit of D D Craig against F. O J. Smith, lor libit io publisbiog an article in a newspaptr refltciiug on the integrity of ibe plaintiff, was giveo to tbe jury at noon tu-day, after au elaborate argument by David D. Field, Esq., for the plaiutiff Tbe jury re urned a verdict for Mr. Craig io damages ul (au and cos s Considering the generally aosuacesslul results of libel suits beiore juries, tbis result must have bi-eo obtaiued by the overpowering evi dence adduced od the trial in favor of the plaint tiff. - - ' Hallice's HiaDQOarvriRi, May 22 Con siderable rkiimisbmg along our whole line yesterday. In every case the enemy were drlvtn back. Oar loss is about forty killed and wouoaed ; tbe enemy about the same. Deserters oouiinue 10 00 me in daily in (.quads, -mostly from the 13tb Louisiana. . '' Descent on a Gambling House. ' WaeHixoTON, Niy 23. The Provost Guard at a late hour, last night, made a descent upon Hall's Gamoling House, oapturing tbe agent or dealer and Irom fl teen to twenty players, to gether with all the sporting apparatus. Tbis is uot tbe only estab.isbment 01 the kind which has lately I alien under condemnation and sup pression. , ;. ' . : .' -. - . ' ' WaHiKOTON, May 2i Tbe Post Master General has accepted the tender , of Spoffjrd, Tileatou & Co., New York, to oarry tbe mails to New Orleans and Key Weet.' Tbe mails will also go by Government transports, sailing from New Yoik. .- , Mr. Simmons's Tax Bill. New York, May 22 The Tribune lays; Tbe Iriende ol Seuatur Simoioua'a tax bill art confident it will be adop-ed. The-lollowiog ia tbe seotioo relating to luoomes : And b it furthtr eaaeled, That tbe aot enti tled an act to provide increased revenues from io, ports to pay interest vo tbe publio debr, and lor other purposes, approvea August a. u, tool, be and the same Is hereby amended and modi fied as follows : First.. , Alter the first of July, 1669, there shall be levied, collected and paid annually up on yearly gaius, profits or incomes ol fery per son resldiug lu the Uuited 8iates, whether de rived from any iind of prufiis, rents, luterest, dtvideude or saiarits, or from any proftsiioo, trade, emp'ovsaeni or vociiion carried 00 lu tue Uuitea States, or elsewhere, or from any other source f halever.iuoluding the pay receiv ed by all officers of tbe Government ol the Uui ted B.ales , members and delegates in Congress, except as hereinafter meotioued; il suehannoal gain, profits or income exoeed the sum ol six hundred dollars, aud does not exceed tbe sum of eix thousand, a tax of three per cent, upon the amouut of said iuoome above said tan ol sit thousand dollars, , If laid iuoome exoeed the turn ol six thousand dollars, aod does not exoeed tbe sum of sixty thousuid, a tax ol live per oeut. ou suob Income above said sum of eix thousand dolUri Ufroo the Income, profits, gains, rants and dividends aoorulog upon any propert), eecuiKivs aud stocks owueO iu the (Jul ted States, bv ant ctl zeo thereof residing abroad aod not in tbe emplo)menl of the Government of the United Slates, and upon an luoumes which eiceed tbe sum of cix thousand dolla's nr vr. a tax of seven and one-ball per 01 nt udou the amount ol said income over tbe said sum of six thousand poiiars And there shall be added to the list of per sons sbbeot 10 the pay in eut of income tuxee in tbe foity-uintb section ol said ao', an corpora tiuns or societies lor relidious or literary purpo- see, whose auoial income exceeds tbe sum of aii hundred dol ars: and upon tneir muome above that sum, theie shall e paid tbe sum -rates of lax as are nald by Individual'; provl. 4ed, Incorporations or suolelies whose Incomes tre devoted to tbe pub'.ioition aud oiroulatiou .if tbe holy icrlpturts or religious traots, or for be support of religious missions, foreign or domestic, or devoted tolemnly to education, shall be txoluded; aod provided furtbtr, that so much of the iuoome uf evtry persoo, eorpo ratioa or society subject to be taied by this act, as la derived from tbe interest ou securities of tbe Government of tbe Uuited Stales, shall be taxed one aud a ball per centum and no more; and provided further, that there shall be no more than three per ceo turn levied on the in come of aoy persoo, unless such annual Income exceeds ten thousand dollars, if the same, or tbe greater portiou thereof, is derived Irom any proleesinu, trade or busiueea carried on in the United Stales or elsewhere; nor shall any In come tax be assessed on tbe salary of any offi cer of the Government of the United SU'es whose salary is lob.ddsu to be diminished dur ing his continuanoo in office, by the Constitu tion of tbe Uuited Slates. Tbe time fixed lor the payment or ther in oome tax in tbe first seotion oi said actof Aug. 5in, 18GI, is hertby extended to tbe 1st day 01 Ont.. lrJU-j. when tbe same snan oe ouo uu payable, and II not then paid, shall draw luterest ih.,.-.,.! ,,. at thA rat o! 6 oer cent- oer aouum: aod after said year said looome tax shall be due and payable on tbe 3Utb day of June in each year, as provided In said section. DO much Ot tne nilieio seuuuu ui eaiu nrovldea lor the aDDoiotment of assessors and assistant assessors, collectors aod assistant col lectors, together with their duties and bonds, is hereby repealed. This seotion meets the approval even of a number of Senators who are opposed to tbe oiber features of Mr. Simmons'e bill, and it will probably be passed. McClellan Preparing to Attack the Rebels. Mav from tbe army of the Potomao slate McClelian had crosaed the Coickahomioy at Bit.om Bridge. His Headqurtere are now near New- brirfge' w., t rrep.tralions tor an auaca; were news u, .uo The tebeU made a daso at Geo. BtukVe line t Front Royal this afternoon, aud atiempied ibnrn the railroad bridge receutly rebuilt by ie F.berals over the 8 ienandoah Particu .r uuascerlaiued. Nothing of further interest bad been received 0 ti 10 o'clock this evening, from other mili .tj departments. Connecticut United States Senator. N v HaviM, Conn., May 22 Toe Hjusb to ty concurred with the Smate ia re-electing trues Dixon, Uuited Sm'esSenator.by the fol wing vote: Dixon, 162; Chapman (Dem), i; toattering, 5. Nee Yosx. May 22 Prompt responses have etn received fiom most of the Gjveroure ot the Jew Goglaud States, oalling out additional Teg menta 10 meet ibe demand ot tbe War De From Washington. WaSHiNOTuN, May 22. News from Europe is eel.blul. It is ascertaiued ibe runurs of iuter entiun have been toe t reaiiuu of ibe derires of oe secestiooisis, and aie without Inundation- The opinion is gainlog ground here that tbe ehels will not give battle before Richmond, ut will evacuate There is very high authority for tbe opinion hai 'he lutftive slave law does not extend to le D.i-trici ol Columbia. Members of the Cab act and Senators whose legil knowledge Is of up first order, agree in this The Times dispatch says: The War Depart ment baa called fur no defiuite number of troops, but he reopened the lecruitiog stations lately closed by order. 8-ime new reg merits will be raised for special service, as io Ken toiky, for tbe military c monudaut apouiuted there. Bejood ihie 00 formal oall has been made on Siaiea for volunteers. The main ob jeot is to obtaio a reserve to fill up exisilog reg iments. Tbe radicals txggerate this ma ter Tbe Times Newberu cbrrespuodence states that the attempts lo raise a Uuioo regiment in North Carolina progresses, but it is doubtful if more than one or two oompaniet can be ob tained. WasHiNOTom May 23 Tbe latest advices reeeived at tbe War Department aie as followr: Our army has been within lour miles or lor inth tor several days, skirmishing. ' Tbe euemy does not se-m Incliued 10 make an attack. All is quiet in the D ptrtmentsof Generals Fremont, Banks and McDowell No dispatches bare been leceived from tbe vlciniiy ol R cbmond since yesterday. No en gagement bad taken place. It has been atoertaioed from an authentio souroe that the expenditures of the Government from April, 1861, have not averaged one million per day. This may be ooosideied as a refuta tioo ot the exaggerated reports upon tbe subject. Explanation of the Difficulty between the Military and Civil Officers at Washington Wa-hinotn, May 23 -The or.fliot between the military aud civil authorities last night grew out of tbe faot, as is geuerally repre eeuted, that a tquad of soldiers went to the jail for tbe purpose of iffcOtiog tbe release of a cul O'ed womau alleged to be under military pro tection, aud who bad been seat there by virtue ot the deci-loo of tbe commission n uuder tbe Fugitive 8lave L tw. Tbe jailor, Milburo, aud Depmy Marshal Phillips, relused to doliver to them tbe woman without au order from Mar- shal Lamon. The constqueuce was, tbe mili ' tary made them prisoners, together with tbe .oouasel lor the claimant of the woman, and 'lodged Ihem io the Capitol guard-house, sod removed the woman to another part of the city. ' At a auhaeauent neriod. the Marshal himelt, accompanied by the Superintendent of Police, Mr. Webb, and one of bis sergeants, in luru .captured aud made the two military guards prisoners. Things thus res ed until ao early hour this mornin(;, when all the par'lea were re leased exorpung Deputy Marshal Poillips aud . . . a. . : I I -1 k. . I b. . . jailor mi 1 our n. 1 uey wo win uuuuhcoo us at liberty 10 toe course 01 tun uay. Collector for New Orleans. WafBoron, May 23 Tbe Secretary of tbe Treasury has appointed Geo. S. Deunisoo, from the Ltigbboihood ol New Orleans, as special agent aud acting Collector to open the pott at ibe earliest practicable period, In order 10 oarry out the P.esideot's proclamation. Collectors will be a( pointed lor Beaufort, Noith Carolina, and Port Royal, Sjuth Ciroltua, as soon as pro per persons cao be selected, the objeot ot the Secretary of tbe Treasury beiog t procure tbi services of those resident in tbe South, and wbo L addition toeffl :ienoy, will be eooepiable to all the parties couceroed. Fort Wright not Evacuated. Caibo, May 23 A log sept down from the fleet to reconnoitre, was fired 00 from Fort Wright oo Wedoeeday eveolofj. Suba.queot derauostratious prove tbat the rebels still otou- tbe Our Mortars Again Firing on Fort Wright. Chioaoo, May S23 K soeoial to the Tribute from tbe fleet, dated the 92J says: At 1 o'oiock yesterday two mortars opeued fire 00 tbe tori, aod kept it op at Intervals of five minutes ontll sis ia the evening - Tbe firing was returned three or four times by guns from ibe rebels, either from fottifiualieae or Irom mortar boats, their shells buistiog wide of the mark, and doing no damage. w " BTo,May 23 Toe steamer Rhode Island, bioh arrive,, here Irom New Orleans to-day, brings lorty pnsouers, prluoipaUv tfflaers ot the Conlederate navy, captured at Mew Orleans. Nsw Yoik, May '20 Nassau dales of the 14 b lusiant state that some tinny rebel vessels are awaiting the termination ol tbe war, prefer ring Inaoiivity to otrtaio oaptore by tbe block' ederiiwho ibe; gay have effectually sealed ibe oosibero pons. THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. First Session. [Conclusion of Thursday's Senate Proceedings.] Mr. Wade moved Id take op tbe billdonatin lands for ibe benefit of colleges of agricultur al! the mechanic ertj. Mr. Lane ol Kansas, and Mr Wilkjnson, oj. pcsi-d the motion Tbe bill was taken no yeas 23, navs 19. At one o'clock the Senate proceeded lo or- ganixe Itself into a high oouit of impeach ment, for the trial of West 11 Humphreys. Toe Heoretary of tbe senate adunuistered tbe oath to the Vice President and the Senators. The House was notified tbat the Senate was orgauized into a high court of impeachment, aud reads to reoeive managers, of the trial for impeachment Irom tbe House. The mauaeers a tbe part of the House Messrs. Bingham. Pendleton, Locke acd Train then appeared Mr. Bingham beard tbe articles or impeach ment made by tbe House against West H. Humphreys, for high crimes aud misdemeanors, and demanded, in the name of all tbe people of the Uuited Slates and tbe House of Represent atives, that said W. H. Humphreys be called ou to answer to tbe blgb crimes alleged against him. The Vioe President tben informed tbe man agers that tbe Senate would take tbe proper or der 00 the case, and tbat due notice would be fciven the Umse of the sime Hereupon the Coon adjourned ror tbe present. Tbe t.x bill was tikeu up. Ao ameudment, x ng whisky twenty cent a gallon, was agreed to. ...... Mr. Foster offered a resolution that the Sec- etary of tbe Senate issue a summons in the usual form, to West H. Humphreys, lo answer to impeachment made by the House, the sum mons returnable the 9.b of Jane; and that the high court ol impeachment adjuuru till tbe 9.h 01 June. Adopted. Alter further consideration of tbe tax bill, having reached tbe 63J sectioo, tbe Senate ad WASHINGTON, May 23. Senate. Mr. Sumner called up tbe resolu tiou iustrnctlng the Judiciary committee to in quire what lurtber legislation is necessary to proieot tbe property and persons of those of African descent Irom unconstitutional seizure. He said tbat all bad been shocked lately bv the attempts of tbe slave hunters looairy off human beings into slavery from tbe Capitol. Tbe pro-vi-ions for the return of fugitives, in tbe Con stitution and in the law ol 1850, eay nothing about the District of Colombia at all. Toe resolution was adopted. Mr. Wiloou of Mtssacbusetls, introduced a bill fur tbe reorganization of tbe courts of tbe D.striot of Columbia. Feferred to Judicial committee. Mr. Wilaon of Massachusetts, from tbe Mili tary committee, reported a bill amendatory of tbe act increasing tbe military establishment. 1 Tbe bill provides that staff bffhe.s shall be sent to the Senate for confirmation. It was passed. The tax bill was then taken np. Tbe lioeo-e for coal oil distillers was amend ed so as to be fitiy dollars instead of twenty. An ameudment striking out tbe license ot ten dollars ou burses, and Cattle dealers and bak ers, and .manufacturers, wss rejttted. Aa amendment reducing tbe tax on sogtr, oandy aod cunltciionery, lo one ceut per pound, was agreed to. la the course ol tbe debate Mr. Fessenden stated that it was shown before the committee tbat over two hundred and filiy million pouuds of confectionery per auoum was made in tbe United Slates Tbo amendment raising Ibe tax on manufac tured tobacco from ten to twenty cents per pouud, on snuff reducing it from eighty to twenty ceuts per pound, aod on cigars raising it about twenty per cei.t, was adopted. Tbo ameudmeut striking out the tax on bruomd, wooden ware, httej caps, boouets, boup skiits, ready made clothing, native wine and fuis, was adopted. The tax on wood screw j was made oue and a half oent per pound . The amendment striking out tbe tax of one cent per pound was discuesed at some length and laid aBide. Adjourned, having reached tbe seventy-fifth aeoiion ol tbe bill. H o r A re lotiorl wag debated and adopt ed, allowing J. Sterling pa) per diem but not mlle-ige, tor the time be vrai emploved in uu successiully oonte.ling the seat of Mr. Daly as delegate from Nebraska. Tbe House resumed ibe consideration of tbe OOnfioeiioD bills Mr Sheffield argued that tbe first bill was In effect a bill of attaiuder, and it took property witbouidue process ol law. The secood bill was tor ibe emancipation of slaveB. Tbis was in violation ol the solemn pledges m ide, in July last, not to interfere with tbe looal lustitutious of the Stales. Tbis brescb of faith could not be justified on the ground of necessity, lor the stiougist necessities of the war ere upon the country when we made tbat pledge. Ibe re belliou was to be put down by tbe army, not by legislation. Mr Sedgewick favored the employment of slaves to crush tbe rtbellioo, butb ol loyal aod disloyal masters compensating those of loial masters aod giving freedom to those of rebel masters. Mr. Mallory opposed confiscation, but favored bunging traitors, and opposed a substitute to puuisb by flue aud imprisonment those found gnilty ol aiding tbe enemy. Mr B air iavored couflfoatloo, argulag that emancipation would acoimplish nothing. He opposed ao army ol negroes, bat favored colo nizing tbem. Reoers till evening. of S si is ) liDo 70a want Whiskers? Do yon want a Moustache ? If so, purchase one bottle of . . CHAMPION'S EXCELSIOa INVIGOHATOR! Tbe world renowned Toilet the only article of Ibe kind ever offered the people of the United States. The above article is the only ooe need by the Fiench; In Loudon and Farls it Is In universal use. Till KX0BLBI0B Whisker Invigorator ! I Is a Beautiful, Economical, toothing, yet Stimulating Compound, acting as it by magic upon the mots, cans lug a beautiful growth ot inintiaol beard. ' If applied lo lbs scalu. it will cure Buldneu, and If sppl ed ac cording t r directions, It will cause to spring up In bald spots a due growth of raasa, sort Bata. Ml CELEBRATED ' 1 Excelsior Invigorator I Is an Indispensable a tlcle la every Gentleman's Toilet, aod afier one week's use they would not, for aoy consid eration, he withnut it The above article will, io Irom four u eight weeks, bring out a thick eel of Wnisaaas or Uonrr.cua The suhecrlbere ere the only Agents for the above ar ticle In the Ui lied States. . They would also annooooe to the publio tbat they are Agents for NAPOLEON'S HAIR TOILET ! Tbe only article ever offered to tbe French people iha t woe Id Orjat, bnuioar Batal the above toilet bring mat ufactarwd for tbe sole beneSt of Louis Napoleon I whiob article la now indisuensabls to his Miet rex m. lbs subscribers, feeiiog eouudent that this Toilet most neoesaarlly take the place of all others evsr offered to tbe public, take pleasure in sxpreising their confidence In ths article, gaining it from practical use. Ihe Napoleon Hair Toilet' Will Odbl e-ntaieHT Haia hi 80ft, Silken. Flowing Ourls, that will remain in shape for one dsy or one week. If desired, or Buy Ionia- period, I' Ihe directions are strictly followed, wblcb are very aimple and easy. - The air Toilet does 001 in any mauuvr wanan who ths Aaiwrul fiytaass 0 1 ATafr. Il neither scorches sordyss Hi but gives tne hsir a soft, tbrhty appear boos. It else prevents the hair from fulUng of and turning gray. ' " The Napoleon Hair Toilet " Bss been before the publio but a sort Hme, and has al ready been teaud by ever one thousand persona1 and they te.tify that the Napoleon UairToilet is the greatest beautiter ever offered 10 the American people. To pieveut this Toilet froa heiug ooun'.erfalled r Im itated by anprtaelled persons, we do eea efferH ror sale at any vrnggut a Ui tne 1 nnea dwi. . 1 uarviore any'ldyorOenlleman who desires Soft, Luxuriant Ualr and'Carls. and Long, Bolt Hhlskersor Moustache, can procure the InVgoratoror Totet, either one, for one dollar, Inclosed U a letter, with their address. I . - . Address O. f. BPENT a CO.. . . . 4 .. j . Boa Kt, Oolllnsvllle, - .. Usrtford Oe. , Ooan. And It will bs carefully sent by reura mail., . febSJ-dlwfcely , ' DRe J. W; THOMPSON. rrici on niou iTBiT.o baidini ) 1BOM Toaa, a few dooia Morta al groad, Coluatbos, Dee. , lodl-dlf COMMERCIAL MATTERS. New York Market. [REPORTED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN] NEW YORK, May 23. JLirjR There Is a little mire asilneis doing to dy , a d the n.arkcl m-y ! qnend a shade flimer. Balre 11 1 17 8110 tbis -1 ti 35614 .1.1 fur lupeidi e iaie: S'xa) 4 ttuio, extra siaiei $1 Hi t" cbulce; 4 81 4 3i fur uperfli.a wettern (I 4n4 7U fur corumou 10 ni.iliuin extra wuatern; $1 OitaOUS fure.niniiia tovnnd .Mjipii'g uranu, extra rou. d lioou Ohio; gj laaU 50 for iraue oreuo, BjMrfcercIo Ins steady CANADIAN h.oIJR via market ia a ahade better. fairs f 141X10 barren at Sjl Sowf US for siilyyiug, aod sain u ror winter. RV K r-LOUK-0 nat and stradv at S3 S54J4 SI. COKN UB.lL 'the market la ateadv with laiaaof 1100 barrels Jerery at ti 903 15 WIII.-KV-M.rk.lli aw and lower! sales of 500 hbls ai xDtisixao rur statr aol western; incmaiog small par Ocls of Hie l.tier at';4K. w HBA1 A coniiuued aood export denaad. and tne Bsrkt-l rules firm at aa advene of le per rraahi I. Males of 49,000 bmheia Cbtrasn spring at ba (Bill 04; I7,!n0 Duaiitis raoiDS spilnit at va Ut I H.l; lo too i.uaheis uortii. westers e ub at wtdalSi IU; li.UlU Imirivls amber Ureen K.y at gl U'J, 3,000 tiu.hel. red Slate tprinx at a I (14 18 000 bus.eis wiulsr red stalest ti l'l 13: 55 UOO buihela tillwan-ee Hub at 9ic(gl 03 24 OUO buibels smber Iowa at gl 05 at I 07; Iu5.uti0 bushels Canadian club at l'4o.l 01; IU SCO wln'er red western at gl 119 13; 34 uuo bushels amber tllebhtan at ai loovl 17. and Ui UOO buihel. abile Mlchliau aVtlSO. AY a the market ia beavv aLd 'uecliDine': aalea of IS WH) buahels at USA' 3d. BaltLKY Ttia niarket Is dull and droODlafft salea ot 2110 buabels state at 7uo, and b50 baiheis Oauada Kaal af ore. CORN Ma.-krt a shade firmer with sales of S3 (100 bushsls at 4tii47o for new n.lxtd weiterai 4aa49o lor old niiXfd wetarn, aod 44u fur uosoutid do uo u A 10 ifiim ai 3bs41)ao for Jersey. Oaoadiaa, wes ern and state. tl'l. fB Rio mora active and nrlcea verv Arm: aalea 3,(150 bag. at 0o bUjaji Raw, firm: sales of flt-g bbds at 67(08o for vuui, ana bwbxo tor rorto meo. MOL.AMt)j-Kuletand steady, sales of 21) hhds Potto Aioo at .100. rtlHK The market continnea dull and haavv. and pure, n .mlDal at tl2 '-'5 I2 37 H lot mess; 9 75a Ub7i fur pilmei (KiatlSfor pilme mess, a Ooveru moutouur.ct was de,i at $12 4iIW 75 for prime m.ss aud i2 703112 73 for mesi, deliverable ia June ia iron chime huuni. UKKir Market la oulet and nnrbtnaed. with aalea at 0 0U(av7 (Ml lor eonutrj prime: S95lkaln OOforcuuDtrv mesa, liUU(413 5U lor lepatked auas.aud ltOoil5 uo fur extra u,e.e PKI UH MUSS BEEF Market duit. aalea of 42 Heroes at vivi v. hanf HAMS-OrTerlDgqutte freely at tlG317. CUT MKAl'd In fair dtmaud. ai d orlops 111 favor of burer salea of 425 packages at 3(&il tot shoulders, auii SavSJiO. BAUUMdides quiet and unchangerL A Oovsrnoect eontraoi waa takeu at gd 115 ft b 45 ia canvais and in canvass and In tight tieices. L tKD In fair demand aud steady prices; sales of 150 bbls at 7s(3B;o. uu I'lJCH sellins at 10317c for Ohio. and l(ka28cfor state CUEE3K-Flrm at 78Xo. New York Stock Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, May 23 Stock ma ket la lrreiular and dull: clualmr nim.r Cblcaao, Muiliugton lU QulLt'y tUn; Miianukae and faraiiie ou Cliuu OS; 0'tvela..u and ruiakura SOL : leuoand W.b.nh 'ecood UoniiaOl. t.hlCiiro and lli na la-.o (II; Cleveland aud Tuledu iiu: Imnnia cm- tiamcriuiilK; U10ni.au sixes autramecu. 57H: Miclil- gau sixes VZ)i, Neir Yura Ceuiiaiee; K I; MX ; tile prefer 1 ed iM; nud.uu 43i ; lian.ia 14; aiiclngan Ceuuai 0i;eacittu Mail 114 Uulied States sixes of el re,r stereo. 10JV; Uu'led ri aua.ixeaul 'HI nuu. Ui!i; Tcuneseea sixes 40: U.aauurl ueji:'. . ilim. ouu al reiri.ieie 1 bunds rJ5)a: lui..oia wr mu ttiv: Mich gau ttiaieaixe, M; I'oiedu and VV'aiaali. preferied, 2"; Indiana Fives 75; aiiobigan fiuuikeru .ecnud buuOt bO. Money Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, May 23 The Money market Is steady at 4(SJ percent for loans on call. Biriotly Prime Paper at 4jJs percent. bterliug aachanKe firmer al 1 13 $U4Jf percent, preoiium fur Me.obauia' and )4JaiH,' lor Danker.' Hills. American Gold Is flimer at 3a3 per cent, pre mium California Oold Bars Ilim at 4 percent premium Government ttovka aie dull Uut'ed Statea sixes ItWi ai IOi,IU4i. 7 3-10 ireaaury Notea at loiiiaiui. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, May 22. FLO0B The demand is light, and ihs n araet as here tofore dull anu hea.y. 'the aalea were confiued to 2IU brls extra at 4 2j. VI U.bKV tloiders asked an advance In the morning, Km did uot succred lu obuiuiug it, anu 1 010 brls sold at lMaIB';; the latter rate or wag in. ailSsa FOhK-Cliy packed g.,..d biands. Is wanted at ll. bat It I. in Id ai li SIS'411 SO HULK UHtTo Agoodntmiud for Bides at 15 7531 80 '.ui iiiey are geueially held at 10. rlllilSd re want d.aoatjjlia tuts iwen paid, bntthry are gerieret'y oeia ai o 10 o ue.iveieu wuea amoaea DuOULOKii N .thing doiog rl Ataa 30 bogtbeads common h,ms, canvsssed, Bold aiao. LAUD Quiet aod unchanged. fcU IAK io good demand and firm at 8H9Xo for raw, 9a 91 10c lor yellow refined, BLd Ills I lic for ciuh sa and puwdrrrd. CO r K i Is 1 l)io higher, aod must now be qubted vujfcisy 3-40. MuLAdsK i AH5o and very firm. OIL A better demand for Linseed and the market firm. W 11 U AT There is no demand whatever In the ma ket. The nominal asking rates are UU(aiJJc tot prime red, and 95lWo lor prime Iodiana white.and at these rates there 00 demsnd. buyers lelutlng to come into the market txopi at a rtduotloo of Sai3c per bushel while hold ers are firm, and uowllli g to male ai.y conceulons. Th only sales reported were 8u0 bushels prime led at 9&a3o. (JOKM -The demand Is less active but prices are with out chtnge. For lots on the spot 38o per bushel could be ob an c,l. but sums large lots acre iu the market, 10 be delivered next week, aud the best offer made fur Ihem was doe OAfd The market rules stesdy with a fair demand at duo in sscss buyers luruisuiog sacta. KY a Tbe recalptsare light with a good drmind, and the markoi rules A m at fuh pricea for prime samples on arrival, ouo ia rreeiy nerea. ouinuiuers at lbs dose, re fused to sell at less than ttlc. BAHLKY The market a nrchanred and oulet. We quote Llr to piime spring at OOiaiOia, and fall at OS a,70o HAY The reoeipts are llaht ard the market firm at rail rales. We quote prime timothy at g 1017 per ton on arrival, for louse sua light presitd. OHrSHfE The tupply and drmand are about eqnal, aca me maraet ruiea ate ay at 00 so tor BslectM BUI in The market i overa.uukcd with all kinds. arid pilres are merely nominal. Ibe out ide rales ob tamable Ut pilue in choice Central Ohio is IkiSilo, and we-tern Heaeive IX & !3o. Uuallt.es beluw prime are susaiaute. Qaustte Cleveland Market. CLEVELAND, May 23. I LOUR The market yesterday waa dull aud unchang ed Tbe de and ia light and the sales limited lo small lots for Uome conturoptian. WUKAl Market bsavy and undmgei. Mies I car red ou track ai VSc; I car do do at 97o, and 1 car white trim track at tl 18 OOHN 1 he m.r.et Is steady. Bale of 3 OCSbuih afloat at 37j. O AT8 Market quiet at 3lo; wits a sale of one car at tha'. i rice IlIQUWINgj-Saleaof 30 bbls t SO Ko, aod SO and 100 bbls it vie Other ariloleB quiet and unchanged. Ltadtr Philadelphia Cattle Market. PHILADELPHIA, May 21. The supply f Beef Cattle this we k was not very good, the offrlng un y amouml g to I 825 head. Tbe mand waaaoitve, ana ait ouerea were sold at from fj7 50 to SjrJ 10 per o s hundr d p-ouds for ordinary and good, and from ttj 5U to IS Hi tat pi lms and extra cattle. BHKSP This m-net was well supplied, amoaallng In all to nearly I 000 head; pr oes ranging Irom 4 to 4e e a, grOiS. ror dipped snevp . lliUd Tbe .uiiulj of hose wu eaual to the demand. the offorlr s. umiiuntl to 9 7511 bed; aales were eUeet at tr .ui 4 INI to S4 50 100 t for still-fled, and f.om t5 00 to (5 75 for e iru-fed, the latter ptioe having been otita nrd for extra qua liy. COwe. This maiket was belter supplied, and 135 head were sold ai Irom $10 to 14 each, according lo quality. New York Cattle Market REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING May 21, 1862. TOTAL RECEIPTS CATTLE OF ALL KINDS, FOR THE WEEK. Aceordlna to the reports from the several market places in tbe city, there have been received ibis week, as eomparea wttn last woea. 8beep and Teals. Lambe Bwlne. Total - 7U4 315 44 3 410 - .... S4I 1 1104 .... .... 33 1,015 B'ves. Oowa. AtAllerton's 3.309 35 Browning's.... 10 O'BneD's. S 87 Ohasberlln's.. 13 S gold ha'ohere. alBergen Total.. T'l pr'a week. 3 3"3 4,77b 4.S35 08 104- 1,125 e.CHMl 7o0 5,674 7 713 11,147 10 335 k is 078 av. Dumoer w'k.l'ty'r. 604 137 11,031 SO 640 BEEVES FROM DIFFERENT STATES. A. H. Allsrton ti Oe., Proprietors of the Washlugtoa Drove-yard a, 44tb-at, report tbe Cattle ia Market frea Ibe following ounces . .. .. i . -.i Hew fork Ohio. Iodiana Illinois.......... 110 Oonoectiout.. ....... SU5 New Jersey., ....... , t esse. 8.808 Canada Kentuoky... iowa Pennsylvania.......... ntch'gaa ........... . Missouri 4S Virginia . BEEF CATTLE. Manber venerted for this market at lortv-fonrth streemt8wa p - I'lw prlcae w-day ere quoted aatullowa: " Flrai quality ... 8 8 I Ordinary., Medium 8 tab1 Kxtra.... dome Extra good Beeves may be quoted el tto. The general ate ran of lbs market is o.r8Je Tbe most of the sales rang Irum bSto. Total number of Beeves racelvea In tbe city this wsel; 3,993 Prices per head and' per poind, of different weights, wiilbs ound n B'Couuta or sales or sundry drovea. Tbis is I 3:15 bead less tnau last ea, anu B4 neaii 1... th.r. ih averaire or last ear. ine kiiiib- bgr at each Wednesday market las- year waa a.UHr) head. hile the number to-, ay being 3,24e), shuws 4: bead lets than tbe average, and l33 bead less than ibis day week. THE SHEEP MARKET. Kectptilhisweek.St.8. 1 he a. ark ei ii e.tlo-aied not as good as It was a week ago. chuugh it waa pre ty 'air on Hoiday and most of the itwk sold- out. generally at prtoee rquivalei-t to aiwutlxe. perpuu d live weight, for elli ped Sheep. Oo lueiday the report from tbe wb'ilsrale mutton mar -set a as not favorahl-. prioea not averaging over Do per p und, and ibe butchers were very little dlipntd lo buy, excspi at lower rates, and the market louked pretty dull:ag.-od many sheep being ex, cud to arrive durlug the forenoon, wblcb could not be sold at full rates of Iba'Oaywetk. There is a (treat demand for Lambs at pretty high prices but ths market fur ohe'P la not aa .dire ae It has b-eu This Is accounted for In tbe larger receipts this week. Lambs sild to-day at Forty-fonrth street at Be per pound live welfcbt, at which many more than were on band uilxht have been sold. Old Sheep were not telling as veil as a week ago. THE HOG MARKET. Receipts this wee-. 7 713 Qinnailjna-S'2 7IS3 nerewt. live weteht for corn-fed llogr, and (3 75 per cwt. for distillery-fed H"s. and alibuagb the arnvtls are light, tbe trade Is slow. The wea ber liooel fur the seaion, aod favorable lo drovers. Too many Haht UoKifor the demand, and that elaaa are quoted low. Ueo. W boraaD lives Ja followlna as the nrloe of hogs tbis week: lilve. . Dead weisht. First qiallty corn-fed. lane sle.K3Vo 4V4Xe .e 3H4o 3Slo Second quality ...3i3,o First quality, small sites, fat and prime, fur manet butchers.. .2&3ia Largs site, s III fed. fat 3)a'ev3e Second quali'y. aUil-fed 3&'3X NEW GOODS. UEADLEY, UEll & BICflARDS, AT Nob. ZOO Ac 852, South High St. ARE DAILY RECEITINO PLAID & FANCY SILKS, NEW STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, A LABQB ASSORTMENT OF Summer Shawls, Table Linens, Napkins, Linen Sheetings, ALEXANDRL'S KID GLOVES, PARASOLS AMD SUN UMBRELLAS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings. In short, our stock will be found eomnlste In ever department; a d htving adopted tne Canh System, we sre ensniea to sen tow vey low, lodeed. IIEAt!Y, aBBBLr 4c HICHiBDl, sprll25 C0LCMBU8, OHIO. SCHUELLER'S B'MEDICAL DEPOT h 0 2 n In KeU House Building, Next Door North of the Pjstoffice, His niw urm ton rii Llnij X rhMiciais' Prescriptions, aud foi the retail X trade in DRUGS, MEDICINES, U CHEMICALS. j PaTKNT MKDI0TNB3, J PERFUMEHV. H r1 v-J . toilet a fancy article, H CIGARS, 0. PURE WINES, Both Dime.'ic and Imported. - . . FiME OLD BRANDIES. o cj rj For Uedicinal Purposes J XttUBBGB, bHOTJLDKE BRACES. Besides a great variety of other articles, all be- Tl lougiug o Ihe Uiuggl.ts' t'Sde. L J 'JJ our soda water. Pf Drawn from a most splendid silver-plated rase. la of the purest quality, always root and pleas r " ant to drink. The arups sre made uf ripe dull aw in tin NOur I Our Cream eyrups, made of fretb sweet cream Lti every m rniog, are utnaipaised, and we would i i rS r -a A respecilully call the attention of the Ladies to Ll A good assortment of CIQARS a TOBAOOO L. LTJ peiniili as to Invite the sentlem.n to our stand. Physicians' Presrrlptiois and family Bioipes rj careiuliy prrpared bv eso.rlneed perroos, 'rom p pure niaterlala at all hours of ihe day or Bight H a Tbe medioii.es sold by us will be of hs heat ii quality, and prices reasonable, and we hope to r7 Ogive eut re aatlsaeiea s all wbo ohoose to favoi mm with thel. patronage a ... SCMPELLEK &CO. Q ill may a-dSn 7 W. R. KENT, 1 AUCTION EE 11. AD , . COMMISSION ROOMS No! 102 South High Street : t I AM NOW PREPAHED TO Heeelw on Coramlatioo every de-crlptlon of property, sack aa Dry Qooos, urocsrles, Liquors, Vurniture, Carriages, Home, em. ' I also Intend to devote my attention te sales of Heal Bsiate and I'e sonal Pro, eity, at any point, within twen ty miiee of the City. , Try AoetloB Bales every evening. 1 Oon.laomenis respsclfuliy solicited. '' I have a large room over my latce-room, for s to rag parposts. i . 1 - ., ElKMN0l'8K'; . -p-....;. Kellon. BsBcrelt . Co., J. gt T. B. Miller, D T. Woodoor, A Co,, - rlooe Lewis, Butler. Brother tr. Oo., John Geary at ton, ' . W. H Kestleaux, . .. Oienn at Thrall. ' majlu-ly , - - ELEGANT HA1K' MTS,: THRBADand Prench Lace Vella,".' ,v. Point Laoe Collars and Bel. . , . I .' Maltese leneOollars, Just opened. M . ...,.. do, Booth Blgnitreet. feblt BAM BOH . I , x . ! ; Tie Hulls 4;altal 'Iks war bat HeaitBt . A, Wave. ! Vxtrriaiisiatlsosl fttlnat Betel Teetb, Hast Hreeltat -IJieenaeeT Osinia, Twexhetcbev Kstr sacltet anal Neuralgia. . 00 B ARTILLKRT IS DR W1L B. HURD'at ... DENTAL TREASURY: A oonrLtrs srr of ggMgixre fob PRESERVING THE TEETH,' PCEiniKTHB BREATH A fiODTH. I i' : AND ' ' ! 41 , CUBISQ T0OTH1CHB ft NEURALGIA Dr. Hard's Celebrated MOUTH WASH, mm bottle. - . t Dr. Hnrd's Unequalled TOOTH FOVVDEK. one bog. lr. Hnrd'g Maglo TOOTHACHE DROPS. one bottle. Dr. Hnrd's Unrivalled NEflR AI.RTA PT.AR. TEH, . Dr. ffunTt MAVBAL am. rAa w.. .t w JLOSS BILK for Clfminq ftalicemfAs Teat. TOOIB PICKS, see sts. . . - , Prepared st Dr. Ilurd'a Daital OHIa TV sn Brooklyn ( D.) . , Frioe OSS DOLLAE; or, SIX for $5. TO The DENTAL TRiAgtTRY aaakaa a .b. elftiitlnches by five, aud Is wot by siprese 'wuiraonovM ror t)eewMefsoM. The f illowmi articlea wa aan aand .n.i.i. v- mall, vis: ' " The T resstlae PreaerTl nsr t iaa -s ..ti. sent, post paid, on the receipt of Twelve Casts, er (owe stamps. " The Nenralarlai Plmeior. r.,w .i.,. ' ' Face, Nervous Headache, a d Ka.aoke, sent, bust-paid, on receipt of eighteen Cents, or sii stamps- in- neuralgias and Utteuisstle PtasM ter (large slae), for Pains In ths Chest, Bhouldara. Address, WM. B. HURO & CO., Tribune Buildings, New York. P'Dr. Hdbb's MOOTH W A8H. TOOTH POWDIK. OOTUAOhB DHOP8 cannot bs sent by mall, bei 'bey can probably be obuined at your Dreg or Parlodieel rBAUBY, irlce, Obb Dotxaa, whloh eontaios Ihem. NOW, Are Dr. Ilurd's Preparations Good? The best evidence that tbev are Is, that tbelr Iraeet friends and best pstrons are those wbo have ased thssa longest. Us. Wiixiaa B Hubs Is an emioaot Deotiat jf Brooklyn, Treaaurer of Ihe ew fork Bute Dentine' Afsociation, and these prep .rations navs been esed io his private practice for yeais, and no leadioi elliaea of Brooklyn or Wlillamnbargh que.llons lh.ii exosllsnee. w..,,. .u.ni veniisis oi ks nark recommend them as tbe best known to tbe profession. Without the aid af advertising, dealers have sold ibeea by the grose. Ths dltor of the Brooklyn Daily Times Bays: "We sre happy to know that our frleod, Da. Hose, Is sue seeding beyond sll expeeialiou with bis MOUl'U WtSU ardTOOTU POU'DAB Tbe g...tam rt bSsi, rests with the fact thst mi aBTiuLes aaa raaciaaLT WHAT TBlt ABB BBPBKSaJITBO TO BB, AS WB IAB TBWnr rROMTRSIBUiaeCSB." ' " P. T. Barnaa wriles: "I found roar TOOt U POW DBB go. th m, lMn, bsie uid li all up. We find It the beat Powder for tbe Teeth that we everused I shall feel obliged if y.n will tend me another supply at Ihe Mueeam at your convenience, wit But their cost Is so small that every one Bay wet tha matter for himself. ID Beware of Die ordinary Tooth Powders. Da.. Bcao'sTooib P.wder contains ao acid, aoraiSalL nor charcoal, and polishes without wearing the snassel. Dsa ao other. What will Dr. Hurd's Remedies Eflect? Da. Roan's MOUTH WASH and TOOTH POWDIK win (its io young i aulas that floral charm In worn seet breath aod pearly teeth Try tnem, ladies. ua. llirao s Muutb Wash and Tooth Feeder will cleanse tbe mouih from all f. ul exhalations; and if end lo ths morning, will make the break fari taate swsetar and tbe day beain mure pleaaanlly. Hundrtds of persona mo tesitry to this. Try them, gentlemen. ' DB. llOBo'e Mouth Waab and rnolh VnmAm. . .k. beat preparations in ihe world for curing Bed Misatb and giving armncss and health to the gams. H aod reds of oaaes of Diseased Ble ding Oums, Bore afouto, Oaoker tUs-i nave beeo cured by Dr. Hurd's astringent wash. Dr. Hmto'sMOUm WASH and T00T3 POWDBB give an additional cha m to eouruhlp, aod ssake hoe , hands more agreeable to tbelr wivee and wlvee tw their hu, bauds. Iney should be used uy every person haw ARTIFICIAL TEETH, which are liable to Impart a taint to the mouth. ! Da. nemo's TOOTHAOHB DROPS ears Toothache arising from exposed nerves, and are the best friends list parents cao have In the house to save their children froea torture and themselves from loss of sleep and sympathetic 'abmbbb and kf bcwarios I yon cannot well afford as neglM i your teeth, ror a trifllr-g sum. you can bow gw preservatives, then which Rothschild or Astor can get noihiog better. Keirerohei that DY8PKPDIA and OOnT- ' bUMf tlON 07 TUB LUNQ, often originate In Neglect of Teeth. Bend for the TVauUee m T-IA, and reed Dr itch's obeervstions on this subject. II too late te arrest decay in your own teeth, save roar children's , tseth. Neuralgia Piasters. Da. Euan's SBURALOTA Nnw-Annaarvw sr ia TKRSsre tbe moel pleasant and successful renediee sver prescribed for this psiolul disease. Tbe patient apflies ons, soon benmee drowsy, falls aslsep, aod . awakes free from rain, and no blister or other unpleasant or injurious eooseqeences ensoe for Babaohb and '' naavoos usaDacnB, apply awirding to directions, aod relief eill surely follow. Nothing can be obtaloe-i equal ' to Dr. Hurd's Oomi.reas for Neuralgia. Trv them They are entirely a novel, curious, aod original prepae . slion, and woi.derfully sucoessiul. They are ef iwe sises, ons small, for the face, price 15 ernte, and the . r,V"nw' . "PPueAiion to tne rv, prloe 37 rents. WM oe wtaOed on reostj of price end one stamp. What are the People Doing? The American aeonle are lnt.illr.nt a -r,nM. cials prei arationa that contribute so a ech te the happi . uess of those using ihem. and they want there. Ivory mall brlnga us loiters, some ordering lbs TaaaTisa aa ' Tsxtb. some the NaoaaLata PbaSTaaa and Bote lew en. - closing 37 cents for the aiootb Wasa. to bs sent by mailt " hat to these we are compelled to reply thai It la Imposae- . ble to and a half pint bottle by mall The people want mess uemeatee. w AO sow tuppl fAewt Now Is the CHANCE FOR AGENTS. Shrewd scents can make a small fortune In carrying these articlea aiound lo lemlltoo. Tbe Dbwtai Taaas car is the L,. nasi article that a asaa or aomas eaa carry around Bend for one and see or, belter, adoaesw which ' we will sell, as nunples for $7 Agents s ppllsd liber ally with ulroulars JET Bow le the lime le re tat ' the bus Ii eaa, to do food, aed asake a rats. We ar -spendiug thousands for be benefit of ageabi. New Xngland men and women I here b eeasstbing aloe, and - ' a ehanoe te lake the tide at lie flood. -. Address, i , -..- i'.' W.B. HURD t CO., Tribune-Biiildinas,' NEW YORH That remltUnees may be made with eosndeaee, W. B H. A Oo. refer to thaalayoiof Vmklyai e a. OBirriTB. President Farmers' and C Itisens' Bank, Brook lyo; to Jov. Oob A Oo., New York; to I. T. Baaawat so., New York, etc., eta. . febgo'usHit.t.1, f r.' . Embroideries, Lacea, ' I. H II . . ABB WHITE GOODS. T4I"1 HUN, Ne., 29 NOVTII XJ BIBBBT, exhibit sbeaaea desirable i at all times, or - , . - ... -. , Elegant rotalLome OeHera and lets. Valcneieanee and Thread Leeae. .- , Xmbroldered Tr.mnilnas. Irene , Pusher sed t breed Laee TslU. OraueOolatrs, VelMaad Bela, . -Orra.dUa Veils. . . . m . Nslnsooks Jarenets Osmbrtea, Heal Swlae Llcen Cambrics. Pre nob and English Cambrics and afasllna for near. J I Noveli)s In Uees and Ewbrjtderlae, as they an. I pear In thts eowotr. . - - -" ; Bngilsh Uoslery. Alexandre's Kid Oloves. 1 , i fins stilts, eaa UmbreUas, aaisued la Ibe moa ' t - eiegsnlsDiU,ele.jiio.(. . , , arSl , ... i . . Gimii' Kio tiiNEV 4jxovi-:a. BAM BOX. a.1