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i "mj mi i in UNbAY MORNINO, MARCH 39, 1803. Rail Road Time Table. Btuirina ihaa4wa1 anA 1 w. Maiu ata vviun kit. On aad after February 10, 10113, trains will roo a.

IOJHIWM 1 Ln. inln OlnolnnaH Aooommodstlon. SiSO A. U. M.

vinoionau a-press 1:30 P.M. liOOP, M. 'Mall and 11. Night Ixprass, vis Dayton, li.OA. M.

3. 35 A. U. In. ff.

PoaatTf Agent (huumkCwotnl I. Might Ixprtss 4:00 A.M. 12:80 A. fsw York lxprsss llUP.a.. 1:00 P.M.

Jd PaTTaaeos, Agent OmiuOiNl. Mo. Satxprtss 400 A. II. a nn i.

no. i htim r. M. UUS 1:15 P. rnwnu, OiuHici It OiacuotTi B.

B. Stall Train 1:05 P. aViproso Train 1:15 P.M. Jos. Bosiuioi, Agent.

Ce.otfsos It Iimuaoroi.it, B. B. (Oo.Oall.S Plan. It lUDlAJU B. Mo.

lBxprtM 1 7:40 A.M. 11:45 A. .....3.00 P.M. P. O.

A. Biu, Agsn(. State and Local News. Democratic City and Township Nominations. CITY TICKET.

MAT01, WRAY THOMAS. i SAMUEL THOMPSON. oitt MLiorroi, HAWLEY J. WYLIE, SCHOOL DIBBOTOIS, E. F.

BINGHAM, 8. 8 RICKLEY. OODNOllHIM, First Ward ISAAC H. MARROW. Seoond Wrl rTHOMAB ARNOLD.

Third Ward DAVID W. BROOK8. Fourth Ward JOHN Q. THOMPSON. Fifth Wud-JACOB REINHARD.

Sixth Ward-JOHN KOEDER, FREDERICK JAEGER. Seventh Ward WAL3TEIN FAILING, HORACE WILSON. Eighth Wrd-E. B. ARMSTRONG, FRANCIS HOWARD.

Ninth Wtrd-WILLIAM NAGHTON, DANIEL asimsobs, FUil Wtd HENRY FREELAND. Sooond Ward C. BARTLING. Third Wird-URIAH LATHROP. Fouiih Wrd-WM.

DOMIGAN. Filth Ward FREDERICK BADER. Sixth Wrd-JOHN ROSS. -riTenth Wrd CHAS. W.

ZOLLINGER. Eighth Wrd-T. T. OVERLY. Ninth Wrd 8.

W. PARK. MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP TICKET. TBOITItS, ELIAS GAVKR, ALEXANDER MOOBERY, J. M.KOERNER.

CXI1K, B. M. ALBERY. TUCAIOMI, G.P.SCHROLL. jditicc or thx riAOi, O.W.MEEKER.

OJHITABLII, JOHN BROWN, J. P. REM MY, i L. C. KELLY.

AWKHOI, JAMES TRIMBLE. Foiiial or P. B. Wilcoi. Tbe faneral of Mr.

r. B. Wilcox will take place from hii late feildeoot on Third itreet, oa Monday afternoon at four o'clock The members of the eoacta and bar are re-. qneeted to meet at the 8npreme Conrt room at quarter before four, to attend bit faneral. Haifeb'i Wixxir lor April 4, and other plctoriale and periodieale of the latest dates, may be bad of Thompson at the Poctoffice.

Rit. Da. Jpiirn M. Tkimbli will preach In the Westminster Pre6byterlan Church to-day O'clock. Diath or GiNiBAt Coofib A general gloom perraded onr city yesterday as the news ipread of the decease of Brigadier General James Cooper, of Frederick, Maryland.

He died tbe Amerioan Hotel early yesterday morn-, lag, la tbe fifty-fourth year oi hij age, of congestion of the lunge. About Dooa yesterday Genoral Cooper's re-'. mains were taken to tbe depot to be forwarded to his late residence in Maryland. They were twcorled to the depot by tbe band of the Got- vernor'i Guards, by a cavalry compfty and two companies of infantry, by Gorernor Tod and staff, and by other civil and military officials, and a large ooooourie of citizens. General Cooper, during hie brief sojourn In onr city, bad won tbe confidence, respect and esteem or the entire community.

We feel tbe loss of 40 good a man and so valuable an of-i seer to be our calamity, as it Is that of tbe country at large. TfltTBArriB'a Daoohtib. This is a itjry of tbe Rocky Mountaias by the author of Tbe Flower." It Is, as Its title Imports, full of exciting And stirring goenes illustrative of Life In tbe Far West." The author wields a ready and graphio pen, and those who are fond of lbs exulting and r'omantlo In western story, should read The Trapper's Daughter It is for eale by Stnder on State street. Oeoboi Fbanoib Tbain Is annonnoed to Uo-tore at Naughton Hall, to-morrow (Monday) evenings on England Iti Hypoorlsy, Binkrnpt-, cy, and Downfall. i -lit Tant Bcbton Mosiom Intelligent persons who hare visited this mose va apeSk with evident surprise that so large a collection of curiosities from all parte of the world, and In almost every department of oat-Oral history, tbonld be fonnd Colnmbns, -X 40lU equal to the largest establishments pf the klml In oar eastern cities.

Mr. Rice, tbe pro- nrietors certainly entitled to great oredit as well at to liberal patronage, for bis energy and en. terptUe In fitting np so handsome and extensive museum In our i0 the admirers of the npvel and strange In works of art, and to the curious in the rare and wonderful In natural history, a visit to the Boston Museum, on the West side of the Baoktye Blook, should be A matter of duty as well bu entertainment and pleainre. More ral knowledge may be gained there in a few bonra than oonld be acquired In as many month, spent la the perusal of ponderous volumes. -Tm So.

Hookib, Arrested by offloer MoDanald wm yesterday brand over by the Mayor to Iba 1, Court of Common Pleas, on the charge of steal- t'f-'fcl a hone and baggy from Geo. Merlon. Diagram Nine Wards of the City. "J10 Dl5m wprwnttng tho booDdirlM, ml location of tbo ulno Wardi Into which Ibt City of Colnmboi li now dirlded. 11 ill lr oJ V-53 Jp XM ff.V Places of Holding Elections in the Several Wards.

The following are the nlaoes at which the elections will ba held in the several Wards on raonaay, April bttr 1st Ward Frazier's Office, corner of Spring and Front Streets. 2d Ward Bnckeye House. an sra utys Clerk's Office. 4th Ward Zetler House. 5th Ward South Engine House.

Cth Ward Laurence Schneider's 7th Ward First Door South of V. Hette- Bheimer's Grocery. 8th Ward North Engine House. 9th Ward--Exchange Hotel. Tbkatib BiNiriT or Ma.

Dicxsoit To morrow evening this charming actress appeals to the generoeity of her friends and the public. We scarcely can tell which wonld compose the majority, her friends or tbe public, for, to ne, it seems as if all Colnmbns were her frienda. We uaderetind she baa provided au Immense bill, with nothing but fun and music a bill to suit the times for, we have ao much tragedy out of doors, that we not care to aao tragedy Tbia ia not only her first, bnt her farewell appeal, aa Mr. Ellsler closes the Athenenm in a few days, and returns with hia excellent com pany to Cleveland. Mrs.

Dickson has become tbe greatest favorite we have ever known in Columbus. She came here unheralded, aintply as a member of the Stock Company, and now she is welcomed nightly with heartier applause than some of the Stars. We are glad to hesf that tbe Box Seatl are rapidly Ailing up, and we advise all admirers of a worthy and estima ble lady, lovers of good oomedy, to secure their seats early, for we are mnoh mistaken if the Atbeneum is not crowded-on Monday night. 1 Mrs. Dickson will appear aa Phoebe in tbe oomedy of Paul Pry, and Pocihontai in John Brougham's burlesque of that name; Meure Lewis and Ellsler In two capital characters each.

Mr. Dickson will solve the' mystery of tbe Man Without a Head" report says a fine piece of eccentrio acting on his part. Air Spohr enlarges his Orchestra for the occasion, and excellent music may be expeoted. Go, by all means. SricTACLia AMDjOrriCALjGiAseis Those of tbe best finish and quality may be obtained of Professor Polachek, whose office la at Stnder'a rooms on State street.

The Proieseor, from bis thorough practical acquaintance with the tcionce of Optloa or the laws ot vision, ia emi nently qualified to give advioe and to select the most suitable glasses to remedy defect in the sight, or to assist It In any manner desired. It Is for this reason that he has peculiar claims on pnblio patronege, and should be consulted by every one in aearoh of good spectaclea or other optical Instruments. Tur best advice that can be taken 1b to tavt your natural teeth and keep your gums aouad by naing Hudson's dnbivallid Tootb Past. Call for it at Stnder'a, Marple'a, GamuePs, Robert's, Wilson's, Schueller'a, Shanp's, Den-ig'a, Ridgway'a, J. Fowler's, D.

D. 3., or at Druggists, Dentieta or Pcrlumers anywhere Trv it one and all. Soldiers' Special Notice. Da to jonrielrei, proteot yonr health, nie HOT i V'8 PILLS AMD OINTMINT. for Wonndi.

gores, Bowel Complaints and fevers, they are a perfect safeguard. Full directions how to nie them with every box. Only SSeeati. 210 marts iHwlw Batchelor'a Hair Dye! THE Bf.8l IN Till'- HOKI.U. WILLIAM A.

BATOHKLOH'S celebrated Dalr Dye produces a oolor not to be dlailnvnUhed from nature warruted not to Injure tbe Dalr In tbs lenti renedlei the 111 effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Ilalr for Ufa. OBIT, BID, or RUSTY HAIR lnitantly turai a splendid Black or Brown, leaving tbe Balr soft and beautiful. Bold by all Druggists, eto. ID Tbe igoiiuine li tlgned WILLIAM a. BATOni-LOR, on thtfour iWm of tack ion.

Factory No. 81 Barclay street, (Late 233 Broadway and 18 Bond Street,) miyW-dawly MEW YORK. TO MARRIED MEN, Or Iboce Contemplating TCI nndenlgned wlllglvetnformatlon on a veryla-Uniting and tmpcrkmf subject, which will be valued more than a lh6nund tunes Its cost by every married oMple ot any age or condition In life. The Information will be sent by mall to any address oa the reoelpt of SI eents (0twr) and one red stamp. All letters shonld be addressed to H.

B. MOB1IB, 11. eeta-lytUwdA 1 Boston, Haas Notice to Tax Payers for 1862, TBI Jtmi DtTPLIOATEl Ail MADE 001 AND I am prepared to receive tbe last half of the taxes for tbe year 1SS. Tax mnnvlll eonnilt Uiaircon. venlence by py)ng early in order to avoid the throng 80111 TrM'y jnwk ei me male qi xnaiana, will be received for taxes.

JOHN 0. THOKPIOK, --i franklin County. Ootturstte, 0., Maroh -11, 1803.1 -aureU343tw6w COMMERCIAL MATTERS. New York Market. 28.

COTTON Heavy, unsettled and flmrer ateSOOSc. fjr mlddllne uplands. vluuh uore active and ruliy iuo Digber. dales at BO 453670 far extra State; $7 00(37 li for extra round hoop Ohio, and $7 20(38 so for trade brand! tbe market elooing quiet, holders generally exhibiting no pniilng dnlte to realise. WmIBKY Dallat45a6Ko.

WHI AT 1) better but ratherqulet; ablppera not dispoied to operate very freely. Holders won't aell except at very full pricee. OOBNlo better with moderate demand at 6788ofor sound, 61(3)850 for unaound, and 01(0)950 for Western yellow. 4 OATS More active and firmer at 83387c. Included In sales are 20,000 buah State deliverable on opening of river navigation at B5c, and 8000 buaheli do In atore at ovc.

OOFPEK-Java 33Xo. BUGAB Dull and declining N. 0. at X12c, and lU910Xo for Cuba. M0LA8SEB Tery quiet; N.

0. at 40c, and Barber does at eSc. POBK Heavy dull and lower at 75 for old mess; in outor new oo; eiiQii3 7j for old and new prime; BIG 17 T5 for new prime. BIBP More active. AIHBSBBBP-Dnlland nominal.

BE MP UAUB tlulel and unchanged, OUT MEATB Moderate reaueat. BAOON Bides a shade eaiior with moderate demand at iXWTXo. LAttD Dull and lowtr at Wo; latter an ex trcme price. Cincinnati 27. FLOOB A firmer market without change In prlcea.

Superfine, good grades, could have been sold at SO to a fair extent. The higbesBgradea range from CO to 6 10, with a moderate trade demand. WHIttET A dull market and prices declined to 43(3 ui, mo laner rate lor wagon. FHOVIBION8 Tbe feelina- in tbe market wu firmer and there was some dlapoaition to apecnlate in lard, and for city 9)4c waa offered and refoied. 100,000 lbe bnlk aboulders sold at 4o, hut the offerings exceeded the demand at this rate.

We heard of no inquiry for Meaa Pork. There ia no pieaaure to sell anything, properly uis impreMiun is inai gold nas about reach ed the bottom. ORO0EBIE8A dull market, and little or no demand. Prlcea are nnahanMd. WHEAT There is a continued fair demand for red, fiom the local and Interior millers, at II 2091 S3; bnt meunenngeaie ugnt, ana holders are generally asking I 25, which is above tbe vlewa of buyers, and there la uouiiux oi coniequence aoing.

xnero la scarcely any in quiry for white, and prlcea are merely nominal. The on ly sale reported was 700 knah red at at 22. CORN The demand is light, with Increased offerings, and the market Is dull, but we have no ehaniaa in re port In prion, and continue to quote eheUed and ear at69(B70oln bulk, and shelled at 8l82c, including iMi -iuii wq iaeee ogurea. OATB The market continues dull, buyers having withdrawn, and Drices are droontn. offered at73oin bulk, and 85c, inoluding sacks.

The only hw puoiic wns iuuu nusn in Jruiton at 7Uo. AYE The demand Is anlte limited, and nrleee are. to great extent, nominal, but there la not mnoh on the miraei, ana holders are firm at Boafivo tor- prime on at-riral, the former rate In bnlk. BABLBI The market has not undergone any changs lines onr last report. The reaalnti are llnht hut lha Am.

mand is only moderate. We quote prime to oholce fall atfl 60 165, and prime toohoioe sutesprlngat $150 ii jj. ineraieewereiuu ouitt prime nil at 160: 400 buah 'all at $1 60; 400 buah fall at tl 62, and 500 tush Slriotly prime fall st Al 63. HAY The demand Is fully up to the sudply, and the market rules firm at $16 per ton for prime timothy in bales, on arrival, and $1718from atore. OHBBBB The market ia oniat nil in.

wnnnt elected Weatern Beaenre at 14c, and Hamburg aad Ins BUTTER A COntioneil a-nnd demand I mm lha Iml dealers and shippers for the best grades, and the receipts being light full prices are realized. Qualities below prime are dull. We Quote crime to cholns roll at 1r.A-7r in Packages. Common to good is quoted st 1824c. ir-viuior remains uuu and nominal at BIK 4 00.

Timothy Is selling in lots at $2, and In the small way from atore at $2 2f. Quette. Cleveland 27. FLOUB Market unsettled and not quotable. 1 wnttav n.m.j i i miller of $4,30 for a single oar load wu reported 1ADU i.ut j.ii wj.r oaiv uai at wo uDUTurpu.

0 HE EBE Ssles at 15o with pay for paokages EUQB Balei at 13130. Tbe market generally is very dull. Ltailtr. Money 28. Money more active and firmer.

Sterling finaer and quiet at ISO 157 Gold feverllh anil nnaartlait Aninln. a. J91 an.t Ing firm 43437 Total export specie to-day $9,397 37. Government itoi-ka nnlta firm, rr i oi MnnM. 10lai05X.

lraaury notes 7-30 lOSJjiSlOSX. New York Stock 28. Stocks better. Chicago and Bock Bland Olere- land and Pittsburg 88X; Illinois Central Bcrlp 88; Michigan Southern aruarantead nau- Igan Southern 54; Pacific Mail 187; New York Central 110V! Kria Oils- U.l. a Toledo Sinking und bonds 100: California 7's 124: Mia souri 6's 00.H; D.

8. 6's 1 year certificates 98. 1,000 Agents Wanted. THE HI8T0BY OF THE EEBELLION BY Agents wanted to solicit None but ox- auvia UCVVI apply. SEND FOR OUR CIRCULAR.

AUo, Agents aad News Dealers supplied with onr HISTOBIOAIi WAR MAP, STATIONERY PAOKAQEI, ate. BIND VOB 0IB0THAB8. vJauaa TELEGRAPHIC. TELEGRAPHIC. REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN Last Night's Dispatches.

FROM WASHINGTON. Niw Yobc, Msrob 28 The Tribune's dispatch from Washlagton states that last night tbe Government received Information from the Mississippi that the only vessel of Farra-eut's fleet which hat been beard of by our forces opposite Is the Hartford. Rebel telegrams from Vlcksburg, however, say the Monoogahela passed Port Hudson In ber company. Congressman Casey arrived here from Kentucky to day, and eipresaed the opinion that tbe rebels really meditated an Invasion of bis State In force, their sympathisers expecting them, and loudly boastloe; that they will oooupy and hold the whole of Kentucky. The Invasion 1b a neceieity with them, In Casey's opinion, now that they have lost the Mississippi.

That they have lost It he considers certain. It belns- Im possible lor them to subsist merely on Port uuasonanu vicKsoarg unless they can draw supplies from the west aide of the river, whloh our fleet commands the more easily and thoroughly now while the water is so bigh. Information received of a prisoner Is that a small bntly of rebel cavalry were In the vicinity of Bull Run this morning. Washington spsolals say there are rumors that Stonewall Jackson working up the Shenandoah. If true, this would account for the movemeut of the enemy at Banks's and U.S.

fords.to proven the ciossing of any portion of Hooker's army; also lor the continued piesence of rebel cavalry along the lines of defence of Washington, to prevent scouting. Intelligence was received to night of tbeap-pearanoe of rebels In tbe vlolnity of Vienna. Official and private advices are reoeived here from tbe City of Mexico to tbe 20tb March, a week later than last All the letters were written In tbe best spirit, and speak with unabated confidence of certainty of success against the French invaderf. Facts which thoy communicate go to show the justice of these anticipations. So far from having taken the City of Mexlco.as rebel journals asserted, or advanced within eleven leagues of it, Gen.

Forey bad fallen back twenty miles. On the 95th he was wlthia fifteen miles ef Fuebla, bnt on the 2J lost, be was thirty-five miles distant. It was, however, anticipated thut Ptiebla would bo attacked by the ISih Inst. Washington, March 26. luformatlou bat been received by telegraph, dated Fortress Monroe, of tbe arrival there to day of the V.

S. supply steamer Massachusetts, from Port Royal, tbe 93J, via Cbarleston.WUmingtonaod Beaufort- She brings no news, excepting to the War Department a cotfirmatlon of the report of the destruction by our fleet of the rebel steamer Ueargeana, off Long Islaud beach, S. C. She was a powerful eteamer, of four buudred and seven tons burden, and it had just been represented to tbe Navy Department tnat sno was more formtiabie than the Ala bama. David Wagoner, of York, ft has accepted a position of Disbursing Clerk of the V.

S. Senate, in place of Brown, resigned. Two Divisions of our Troops on the Yazoo River. Cairo, March 2b. It Is reported at Mem phis that two divisions of trooos entered the Yazoo by way of Sunflower river that they have landed at Eagle Bend, just above Haines's mutts, oue and a quarter miles from tbe rebel loitinoatlons.

LATEST FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Asia. Nxw Yoba, Maroh 28. Per the Asia, tbe ataamap HawklnN ArrlwArl At T.lvartn.t r-n Mata moras, with 1,800 bales of cotton and aoiiars in specie. The bark Finny arrived At Qoeenstown from Wilmington with ftnttnn and tnrnentlnp.

Diplomatic correspondence on tbe Amerioan war Is published. Mr. Adams's letter refers principally to tbo Alabama complains of tbe 1 I I- 4L- mm euurao ui uujudu iu uur mailer OI mason letters, appealing for recognition and urging that the blockade had been declared null. He is greatly aissatisuea at tn refuial of bis applications. The Times again argue against England being acoonnteble fcr tbe doings ot the Alabama.

The Confederate loan oi three million pouods was expeciea to oe introduced in Paris and jonaou a wees aner me Asia departure Accounts of the Polish insurrection were vague. Tbe number of insurgents Is eatima-ua tt fiO.rmo. Great demonstration la Miraailk-J favor Ens-land. The Rtiflnlan r.nnsnUto wu.vwar ened by a mob. A deputation had a conference with Palmerston, urging the interference of uogiana in lavor oi roiaoa and that the war wonld be popular.

Palmerston did not commit himself. The authorities rennrt fl.mr vlihnnt Wheat firmer and nearly 2s 31 better; red western os ajs 4j; white western 1U 10J. Corn 31 per quarter higher. Beef lower. Fork unohanged, and better demand at last week's prices.

Tbe Poles defeated Rnaoinna nnar Mr Tbs Bink of France bad reduced the rate of aiSCOUnt irOm to Its naah nr. hanrl ha il Increased 54,000,000 uancs during the month. VI I ad Slirlf.ll Wa (timan f.n V. ru.wnu HUUI UUIPS 1 I QTIB and her skull fractured, but eho was out of asnger. Bour-e wbb flat at 69f 85c.

Tbe Union and Emannlnwilnn log sent a protest to Earl Russell against fis- uui resseis ior too uoLKdorates in England, Earl Russell replies by pointicg out that tbe act of Parlinm oath to enable proceedings to be taken against ouojrci iBu ui cuutravening me law, Nrw Yonr. Mirch QS Tk. ri vi tiio teiauiiir reusaoi repute tnat oi tbe night of us wuou wimm eignteen miles ot Cbaries-ton. he Saw manv bnmhn flalnrr aaaiu lilo report of heavy gone. This may Indicate the uckiuuiub oi toe aiiac nfon Charleston, but we uaro do iurtner particulate RlKSiS ClTV.

March Qft Pan. 77::. am. uany, just arrived from In-dependenoe, reports that while passing Sibley's lauding be was hailed by a baud of Guerrillas who sucoeeded in boarding tbe boat, killing five iritautry soldiers, fifty cavalry men and two negroes. After this they robbed all the passengers, threw overhnarri of floor and a lot ot Governm enl wagons.

Foanxsa 'MoNsnu. Muii 97 viucib were Issued bv Gen. Vial aatla. theaters in Norfolk for the present, and allow- uu uua a vue streets Alter seven o'clock At Is supposed this restriction was iwuaeu ov an aitemni nd tho nioht v.f r' mu.ui au fire the quartermaster's store houses, In the city of Norfolk. The incendiaries, three In number, made their escape, leaving their Infer- mbi laauuiiie utmiuliY.

FoBTlUa Mouanc MjnA ob Ki. A i uo awamer Spauldlng, from Hilton Head Thursday, arrived hen tn.ilaw Hha boat Expounder aground mar Stone Inlet, and au uv move nad been made by the fleet. 8. A MILLER, Attorney at Lawi West Entrance' Northwest comer Third and Main Btreets, PARTTTWT.V ararta ivau at, a .,1.1 rwan t) naarlarl In 2 a HAH wereoni very light and portable. A.eats wanted ever.

phere van ana see, or a sample sent by saall, free or te.for 10 oenU, that nulla for by II. WOL-T, ao. 170 Ohalboaa square, Nsw York. marSttf poeiai HIRAM TUCKER, Uanofacturer and Wholesale Dealer In "Tucker's Patent Spring Bed." TBKBI Beds srs parllcnlarlf noted for their Oleanll-naaa. Hue and DurabllUv.

and araararrantail ta lira perfect satisfaction. HIHAU TU0KB8, No. 8 Revere Block, Boston, Uasi. WANTED, BT Philadelphia Oosamlsalon Home, an Inergetlo soan. harlna- a eeneral knawleilara nt Waatarn Tm, dnoe, and who sen Influence a Weitern Trale.

Batlafac mr reference required. Address A 9. 0., Box Piilladelpbla PostoUoo. mcb7-dtr St Mary's Female Academv. Bomereei, Perry Ostl.

IBIB Institution, conducted bf Bisters of the Order nfft. Tin I I 1 arvuduiu. ia BiauaiCU UU UOBU LI1UI BUllDflUCt In tbe vicinity of Bomsrset. The Play Grounds are ample, and well arranged for recreation. Tbe situation la aa health, that, fna vmm ui.i.

waa irsvu an aivauaae wliatever In lbe Academy. iuiainamuiionia well provided with eompeteut and experienced Teachers, who spare no effort, to render tbs Academy worthy of patronage. The UlaciDline. thnnoh Arm anil nnlk.n, I. nIM parental.

Terms, per annnm, Sao, 85, (90 and 100, aceordioi I that nf ha r.a.r.ll OAa. -u Uiuic, JPs.lt.Unf, Wuhtog, Bed Ml BUtloney. A Sri.F.IVDID ASSORTMENT Of New Spring Silks, Entirely new styles of CLOAKS, SACQUES, TALMAS AND SPRING SHAWLS. ALSO, New Spring Traveling other uress uooas, In great variety; an always at the lowsat prices. BAIN SON, 83 25, 87, S9 MOB.

8TBBBT. New Spring Cassimeres In great variety. Alao, Spring Summer Wear Goods, Or every description, for both Men and Boys. BAIN ic SON, S3, ii, 37, 2 HIQU BTBEIT. maiS3 IMoe.

23, 85, 27 oV 29, Hlsjh Street, Are now receiving New Spring. Goods, In great variety. Oolumtmi, March 13, 1SC3. New Spring Shawls, Dress Goods, Spring. Cloaks, Alto good! adapter to the teuon for men and boyi BAEl BON.

Oolnmbua, March 13. CARPEJINGS. X. 3DIGHIin.TOIer, Nee. 79 and 81 Wrtn Street, NEW YORK, INVITES THE ATTENTION Of BUYERS TO HIS LARGE STOCK OF CARPETINGS, Plnnr Oil Plntfia aV AWVA Vf AA UlUbUOj Mattings, Bugs, Drueeet.

Which he offers at pricee which can not fail to mare good Impression on Brat class bnyers. f. Wa noTcnKias. uiunr hi. iiicaiua wcaiiaua examuia uie biock.

marl5-dewm LOTS FOB SALIi. SEVEN VERT DESIRABLE LOIS In Wm. A. GUI's Xut Addition to tbe city of Co-lumbne. One at ihem on tlia mrnn af r.mj.

Cast Pnblio lane, and six In two Blocks of three Lots each, fronting North and 8 oath on Oak street, near tbe mm. wu uv uva civvausa grouna ins city. ALSO, From 20 to 60 Lota la Wm. A. Gill'i Seoond North Addition to the city of a 01 Dla a-roei, a row rods North Af thm Tlsmnt VSatstak V.M -i-L m.

uvea) bv mm) AiSJe SB IlUia OK ml' InvUl soil of 8 or 3 feet, underlaid nv 29 or mors feet ot gravel. Located near the B. B. shops and other "6U wiiittuimB aaiauiiaiuBcnie, u. a Arsenal trronnrli.

and In tha KTnrth na. Af i vm 1E11.E1, IU, present a good opportunity for Mechanics, Laborlni Mar. a rl athava IM.H 1 1 auiau ran, a nomesieaa near thotr bnsineu. At no time since the formation of the Government, has money been so abundant, or labor ao well remunerated as tbe present- NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. BmI Bitsate hitfl not vt a.

a a as piwwiuUB 10 tax particulars, Inquire of WM. A. GILL, No. 30 North High Columbus, 0. anS7-d3m WILKESTSOlSr'S, No.

110 West Fourth Street, BETWEEN VINE dc RACK. MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN ABI R1BF10TITJLLT ASTI8ED THAT HJ Bouss Is now fully systematized, and ready for the entertainment of the business community. THE EATING COUNTER, On tha Brat Boar, will ha Ibn, and wlU be kept well supplied. Gentlemen having rwoortsd, 10 tNn wln fln Oysters in every Style, Game, Meats, etc. from 10 o'olook A.

II. until 11 P. U. I solicit a soatv wa VUIIUVW JRtTOUlgfJ, DM.9,.,4-,f. WM.

WILKINSON. T. T. OVERLY, Xealnr In FAMILY GROCERIES, 1 Foreign and Domestic Fruits, pure wines andliouors CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR Ko. 69 Horth Hifh itreet, flmTt ---a iiauiABS, VAlAOi Coantry prodaos taken In swehaoge far gosds.

Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the City. J. 03D0IUI. Cc CALL TUB ATTENTION or publlo to tbelr largs stook of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CLOAKING8, JEANS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, SUEET1NQS. smRTINQS.

IRISH AND TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. And gsneral aasortmsnt of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Also, to their largs stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Velvet and Brussels Carpeting, Three Fly and Ingrain do. Venetian Ruf and Stair do.

Oil Cloths, Huge, Gilt Shades, Cornices. Buff, Green and White Hollands. I.ace and Swiss Curtains. Damask do. etc.

etc' Our present slock waa nurcbaied nrerlona to tha mil adranoe that baa recently taken place In tha astern cities, In all klods of goods, and ws sre prspared and niiiui larn.iy pricee aeee man ws can afford to give good bargains. Oall and lee. J. D. OSBORN Opposite Ues)4aie ().

a. Hotai. snl4-d3m Country Produce Commission House, thi old riau or Miller Carpenter, No 8 Erit Buildingi, Ntie York, (300 iftyfen aiTui), STILL rscelve and sell Flour, Grain, Butler, Lard, Cbeeee, Igga, Pork, Beads, Bops, Deans, Drlad Cmlts, Poultry, blame, ate. Cash advanced on shipments, and prompt return. iua aia.

weuu ior oar rrice unrient net. BKmsacBa: Preeldent of the Irving Bank, b). City; Froeldent of N. Y. tt Raklwat Oo.i Unui.l Sr Hit.

bard, Warsaw, N. 0. Baldwin. Vowler, Ohio; H. 8.

Manger, Ohio; B. 0. Qruavanor, Baq Joeeavllle, Mich. mcbll-dly WADSWORTH HOUSE, ADJOINING N. T.

OINTBAL, LAEB BBORI.AN BUIB BAILBOAD PKPOTS, BUVf ALO. N. X. The Convenient Haute in the City. THE Wadaworlh Bouas has recently been' Painted, Presooed and return iahed tbroutbout, and la now one of the beat appointed Uouaee In tbe Btato.

Its proximity to tbs principal Railroad Depots renders It particularly desirable to travelers as a stopping place, while none of the old prejudice which bu existed against houses contiguous to Kallroad Depots csn attach to It. Fassengera will observe tbe Houae on entering tbe depot. Look on the right-band side I Gong rung on tbe arrival of tha train Twenty minutes allowed in changing biggage. 'A good Keetaurapt la attached to the Bouae, at the end of the Depot. Accommodallooa for three hundred gueota.

mcnu-aom JAMES G. BULL, Attorney Counsellor at Law. Office in Piatt's Building, No. 13, Eait state street, OlllOa feblB-dom TAYLOR WALL, UNDERTAKERS, Third Street, Opposite the First Presbyterian Church, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON II AND READY MADE COFFINS, OF ALL KIT! 93. They have tha sols right for franklin county for th manufacture and sals of Schueller's Air-Tight Burial Cases.

These, for durability sod neatness, are superior to the vaaa, auu au cuat ia oniy onenaii as mucn. These Burial Oaees era also the best and most suitable fcr trannMrtlRV tn a rllatanaA thm au.a pereona, as they an perfectly air-tight, and will preserve corpses longer than metallic oases. POSTPONEMENT OF Executor's Sale of Real Estate at the Court House, IN THE CITY or CoLTJUIBrjS. "yyTLL BE BOLD, AT 10 O'OLOOK, A. On Tnetday, me nth dar of April next, The following Real Estate: 12 Lots in Eaton's First Division, in Franili Township.

Lot No. 4, containing l'acre and 124 rood. 6, 19 7, S4 8. 1 jjj fl, 1 in .1 23, 1 50 sa, i 6 Lots In Eiton'a Second Division. Lot Noi 11 contalnlrg one and one-half acres, tiii one and one-half acres t3 one anil one-balf 14, 11 one and one-half lit' three and one fonrth acres.

three acree and 54 roods, Lot No 8 cf iBanlgnus's subdlvlalon of ont-lotsS9 snd lot No. 101 la Oroiby's Clvlslon, acres. In Mont gomsry lownahlp. Lot Mo. 108 tn Oroaby's Division, saat half, lit aorta.

Also, other Lots In Baton's Birlslon. BWOTB JOHN QRBXNLEAf maie-4wtd teeutor At the oloss of above aale the undersigned will offer fnaall tn tha rilotiaa, hiAAmm -1 -a Muuva, a.ua aao. tfa, oi aiaion division, being the lot fronting on tha Harrlsburg Road end rlrlr, containing about lu aoreswlth Boose, Stable and Other imDrovaaiania tharann I i. mi. iMniuwacu ror gardening purpoaea.

Terms of sals one quarter cash' In band and th balance la three yearly payments with lntereet from day mssdAwtd. L. 0. BAILCT. a.

THOMrSOM. B. I. SMITH BAILEY, THOMPSON aQACTXXfLS, AMD Doaisjrsla cam, DamtstlcAc FaMlfb. Exchange, 17 stenr rent rtianer, stc.

Office 274 Sooth High Street. Janlf-dSra Magic Time Observer, 5TAs Perfection of Sltchanin, Baiso a Hdhtis xd Ores tact, on Lanv'a oa Otw-TLaaua'a Watch oomsihso, wits Pathit Bur rVmiv isa lanovaarciiT. Th Xtv York Ittuetrated A'ttet, the leading pictorial paper of too United States, la Us lasno of Jan. lu, '85, saga 147, voluntarily says "We bava been shown a most pleasing novelty, of whloh tbe Huasaa Bags ot Hew fork, are tbe sole Importers. It is called tbs lUoto Tina Caass.ru and Is bantins; and open face watch jsomblned.

One of the most convenient, aad decidedly tbe beat and cheapest Timepiece fur general and reliable nee ever offered. It has within It and eonneeted with lie machinery, lu own wlndinr at- taohment. rendering a key entirely unnecaaairr. Tue eeaee of til. watch are composed of two metals, tbe oaier of Joe IS carat gold and tha Inner one of solid eilv.

baa the improved ruby action lever movement, a4 Is warranted ao accurate timepiece Price, anperbly 'engraved, per saaa of half doan, S0O. Sample watches. In neat morocco bozee, for tboae prop, sing to buy at Wholesale. $35. If Mnt by mill lb.

poatage Is 36 cents. aooiess siUBBAVO Sois ItmSTne. marW dOt COT' Jolu, Onion Setts I Onion Setts! TTH0LS8iXI AND B1TAXL, BT I. w' -B BfeaXIEACX. mSMthHighstre-t..

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