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it own VOL. XXXI. COLUMBUS; OHIO THURSDAY!'. DECEMBER 2, 18C9. NO. 242. THE OHIO STATE JOMXAL. invablably in advancb. MOatNIHO niTior-( By m&il (in idwiM) pr annum do do fi mom do do Stlo do to ' 1 do Chit of flv and upwanln, each An An da do C months.. ,f& 00 . 4 5" , i ib , , 8 01 , i 00 , a oo , 0 90 . 0 2" do do do do 4 uoulh... ikn mn extra to club of ten. DUvereti 7 0rmr, pec uionth.., Hates of Advert ImIiijj AXLV On aqnare, each insertion Bpecial or Businew Nolle, pur qua re ench iiwrtion a Local Notice, pet line, each inaer- two.... , WKKKLY One wiuuxe, first ioaertion 1 Each addition-iliiiaertion 7a Local or rtuaiuinw Notice, per line, each insertion 8' 1.7 Fight lint4 or lew make aaquttre. AdvertwmeuU for longer 1 1me inserted at oar tveular card rate, which will be furnished on ap plication. ni sim sh nmrrroUv, tST "We iurite the attention of onrreaders to the following list of Columbus Business Houses, which aro among the most reliable and extensive establishments in tins oity. B. C. HOFFMAN, Atttrney-at-Law. Oflice, M tt Town atrect, GEO. W. Mcl'HACKKV, Attorney-at-Uiw U7 South High Bt. HKNHY C. KOBLK, Attoroey-at-Law 117 South High Street. L. J.CKITCUKIKLD, Attorney and ('ounaellor-at-Law. OflioelnCity Bank Uuildinff. BRAttKK & NAH1I, w nt Attornoya-at-T.aw. Ulaoe, No. cy aouth High St., Ambos BuiMiitfi. ARCHITECT. R. T. BR0OK8, Architect, Civil Enlnner, c. Office, 8. B. cor. Bixh and Btata H!a., 31 Ntory. nr. i ii ani him:. H. HKYDK, Wine and Xger Beer HaUn. Pure Winea, Bran-diet A Liquors c).nstutlyn hand. 2wtrt. Blahst. LEFAVOR'K BOOK BlNDKRY And Blank-Itft'ik Manufactory. Rnn 54, 3C 38 North HiKh tit., bet. broad and Uay. KOOKN ASM vrTINMI. COMLY & (SMITH, PU'lonrf. and lVnleib in Knvolnpee, (ronntnf Amol.i's & French 'ritin and Ctyinf Ink; alt fcuidn of Papt r and henlinif Was. 1 E. HUto t. F. FABHK. Boot and Mho StoTB, No. Hu Bouth Hitfh at., cor, Town street. HHKPA HI) A HOUIUER. Maniiffturern and d-'aler in all kinds of Boots and bnoes. no. l" nouin mgu nt. CAKIKIAOM in It! ;iii s. Bk'Tl'tH A CO.. Mauufsoturers of Carries, &o.. No. 115 Town Mt., (near toe Market Uousej. Ilepainug done promptly. CMiAHH AND llHAt';. WilTEJeHMlTtl. Manufacturers of and wholesale aLd retail deal-ara r'i:iu U$t: Au. il b mtn Uik atieet. K. (V BACH. Wholesale and Retail dealer in L'ljtara. No. 231 Hvulb iiih Hi. (JiKtanliol m own manufacture. IUU Vi RUN COAliCI). WhoVsale and iUlail dealers in 'n il. 187 North ilirfh SU MAI. WfciAVElt, T W11 l.IAMH A MARltI.E. Ocalara In Uoeku, I'lHibuirf and nhaft Cual. K)iUoo m i'oitoUiutt entrance. D. P. BUY DAK. Dealer inbeit quiilK) of Uot'king Co1. OiUm foot W l HlilHNnON. Wholesale and KcUil Utair in Tittaburg and UkiU( C'oaI 2tl NurUi HiK" strtiet. CUMI CI IO.V AM) HIM AtliAM 1.1NDKMAN A CO.. Amboalluitditw, di-alerinFoieitrn FrutU, Toys. Ao,: OrMtt tm, Ftsb aud Uauta of all kin-ia m SfSon. fKAI TII.U AMJMiMrU I'lfK JAM Kit PATTEHtiON. Uttalur in 8.le Jjfaia Tile auJ htone HeWi'I Pipe. Yaid, opposite Union l'iwbKr UiiK.1. Dill KilalN'I'N. JOHKPfl MAT I JWple's Drus;Utortf,iHiKuutlilli)hat. Pre-crip- Uuiw oarefauy oouipuunuiu ai an uoura. OBH(KN. KLKMHAW k CO.. HiiAPaMr tu J. 11. n.Luru si Lo.. Hi H. Hfffh Ht. , 'J-rp- u, Mailings, OUUulha, btle and ancy ury uiHMia. II Hl ll llr:, AO. ' columhijH Cabinet vak. lUanufaeturari ut all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, An.. whoUaaia and retail. Wart rooms, 2ul H. UIO FUHNITVKH CO.. Mtnufifiturrnt of ttrsUclaai Fumltor, wholesale and rstati- WaM'iooma6(T andflUwniia Block. JAMI-.S tiAllDNkK. tunitr, makes, alum and irnain' Fnr, at N. W, a jr. Town A ii eta. Work ilon pron pi Ly and well. IJIIOChHIFS. JUtiN B in mil, K. Bmkfr In Tear, t'ffw. Sunr. yrP( ntoe, Fruiu, Hpitva, PampM ana ranw i;ouui no. iii Opera Uu. Tli N w York, B sUin, Philiidcl-nhia. lUltiiattM aud Now Orleans mat kaU nlwaTi tuily reprvw-itted. Hpwi it aiuulion giTtn to the i re ua l Kotiiiofl nugun. OKO. K. WllKKl.tH. ioUa1e and rvttll deal-r in Manl (Iroeerlen, jbotca Faully Flour, Ao. No, IS N. High strwL HIMM1KH. M KHIUN k CO.. 1VbokMlaiid rota-l Oiowra. Cboioe Teas, For 4ttra .d Uomostlo FniiU, o. No. V.i 8. Hub at. iiAunu'AHi:. H.slM MOhK (().. Jlealtti In Iron, Nails. Tinnffs' Ptock. Otaaa, U'aluU, Oils, Varnishes fto. thi South uih u HATH, ( APS I'.TC. " V VKImTTnaND MIDWKK HannfMtUTr of U t Capx and Furs, and deftttr Hi raw uoimI, umorviiM, wo. wn. iiiifnsi, 1,11 tl IIKH. HEHHH1HEII A I) A MM. n Merchant, deaUra la ll kltidi of Wnrk letrtnc. bumufffi Lvaa, sw. w. npnaf lUstlAi SKU.8 ft McrOMB. Firt ad l.ft ftiauranw Afpntu Oflie, ?fl floor, Bitclryv Block, for. higb and mud hta. 'UoafcTiNiMUNt K 1.0. CuM Miil'JSO lucom and Auct' 43 W. U M. bAKl.U, fwrrtMf. Mrrehant Tailor. No. iNoitia High itfet,t dwi.v uorth oi fny. THS OHIO IIKhCHAN r TAU-OKlMi A-M IMfcrath Biffh at. j wn' Hurts Made toOrder. Ktadj--mftdo i nothing always on hand. JOH. UUSHKltSUHlMKH. Merchant Tailor and t4ler in KvadviDde Cloth- iDtt and Uci.iV i'uriiu,tuaj oooda. I Neil Uouae rtini'i'Tiif. rii:u. MHfj. . bAUl't K, Mlllinrry and Friny Goods; O'ntlemen'i F'H Ue.MUeanuat.ua mwa. t or. uigiifc tiling si J. H. VILKIB. Fashionable Millinery, Trimminjrn, Fancy (ioodji, fca. 130 tjouth High t, n... (JihmUL' Uoumn. (, W. MIMMONrt, Wholesale and K.tml Millinery U.odi. Ii iirh t i pt'ra uou-m ivo-'k- . K. B. M A1HIW. Sheet Mupic and JliiiU' al IitiuiriPntir; Chtckering lq htmway it ruin I'litdOH. iso. .1 n. uigiiol. JOHN HKl.TKKIt & (! J.. Knnbft PisnriM, NVi-ilritn dt s.m- Or uns and Me nu. Mitii:i inittriimtiiiM. ii tit t.. MaUKt. rhotnfrralit'ifi, ''.ea't'trt in Tirtuno, Uval Future runii-H. NtuJio hul aalt'etooni. Kiounu floor, 4 V. U, Arcade It. 1. MOl'.IMHf "N A CO., HI Souih Ilih street. Photnfrrrtphera.., M. M. UIIISWOI.IJ, Photofrr:iphpr X . 1U l.n?t Droad street. J. M. KI.l.lO'lT, Photoitrph P.trlont in Johr.soD Buildinj, No. 107 tkvith JhthMr. i't. J. H. HI.'NT, M.D., n-imeopHtbte IMiyciLian. Oilitw and resulence ,v ta i town roi.r.Miirt, ma 'in N a iu.. Portable and Hlut i n irj- i-ttMm I iivmts, CaeMnRs, Madiiiiory, Ac. W"itri(l Nnt'1 Koni i:rnl,-'e- ulllo Ht'AI'li JoUUWAU Oailv. TrMVtolcIv mid ui klv. the most nown, biiHinuat and fiml) ptp.r, ni tin; bebt advertu-iuir mdiiiin in tin- V -tlll.vl II. J.illN CwKNl li 1 It, No. 20 Ei-flt Town Kit. Mum-y L- nt n Piute, Gold & Silver Watrhia, Ate. 8' i irti-t ct-cr. ay ob--rvcil. Pi.iMiHMtN ano lti;i,i h4;i:ks. F. llALLbtf & HON. Dealers tn lA'ad I'm o an 1 Mi et lo-nt, Itaths and Water Uois nud Wali Id w lit. Uii rt. I lard t. hi;ai, i si ai i, HKLLs A MuUU'Jil. Real Kstste Af-uis. Odii-, vd floor, Buckeye iiiocif, tur. iiiga an. i moaa an. EARLY ft JOUNNO.4. Real bxtabAirt n'H lnit'thr Arcade. 01ILLN Sc LANMAN. Manuf icturrs ol nil -u t and rvu-y description ol httWK. H. E tur. sprin unT AV.ilr ulrei-k. MKlMiMu Al Jii;ilt.( Midi', EI.I KNlIFFJiU. UoundKt.weslotroiiii U.HiM'.CiliimtniB. Lum-iKrniid KspriH Witfeuu tonntunt you hand. All w rk wiin iiiti'il, J All OtblVt; l 10 lil.i'AlltlN. J i; l ICS LUIEhltA4 ii. Tailor; room No. I .Nutufh'ou lliiiiUii. Clot his made, rt;aiTel Ac iltrieu m h KiitHt.n-t iry m um. r. MAI li AM Jt: t;i,uv. F. A. A Ij. I.EStiUhiil I X. Wholesale and lUUil dull, r.-t 111 Wulclie. Clocks and Jt Wvliy. No. M Sou h UikIi utreet. No. 2 n South Ui jit siveet, h m the choice t Winn, rvd and whit.t, ltu-o.iinii;iile4 by all pliynKinus. AKI.I, ,OAloNS. 1IAUI118. KKKiI.EK ft NIXON. Wholesale di alers la For igu ii Aii.t-rn-an Far.oy (iooda and Vaukto Nuiigas. lul, luj, lo? ft IWlL, Townntnef. THOU, lAtin"W. D. W, VUOOKH. J. H, WALKER. 0. P. UlNhS, SPARROW, HINES & CO., WILT OPKV TIIKIH BANK FOIt THE Tin-t,i t on oi bu,-iLMi. uu or ahouL the 1st of NuTcuibur, Uuj, at ISt. 134) Jchlor lfiiilltllntf. Houth KfHt rotr.r ot U ?k and Town tjtrveti. WILL Uolil, (evvrmuont hint oilier Securities), froroltfu uud liomcailo I'XchllllffN and transset all other huNtnts rertatnintr to a rvK'ilar ehaiUrvd lUuk, uattpt the iuiog of Asountio( Furmtrs, Buului'is men and others solicited. fcji'AKKIMV, IIHIS A 4(1, 0. 0. PARIS & CO., Bankers aud Urokcrs, No. 3H Broii.l ny A 3 1 New Kl., W'Uy llon'l Vil Atlvt'illso THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL LOOK TO YOUKTNTERESTS SAVE TmEAKD UONSY.D U you bHve knytUing to sell, If you hitvo lost uylhing, If you have fouud saytUiUK, If you hnvo houM to rent, If you want to rout a hnuxo, If you waut brmrdmi;, If you wnt nrythinc, THU THOV.UXDlt OF I'KOl'l.K AT OXCK Hf AdTOMl.tug In . Tlie Ohio Stato Journal TELEGRAPHIC. HtPOHIi:U ruu THE JIII K1AL PUELIO DEBT STATEMENT. Decrease Over Seven Millions Decrease Since March, $72,903,524.78. WAiHINaTONDoC. 1. The following Is a recapitulation of the public debt statemtnt published today:Debt bearing coin Interest Flye per ccut. bonds, f '21.589,300; ilx per cent bonds, $1,BSG,348,70U; total, l,107,u!l,-000; Interest, 4l,37O,4-i8.09. Debt bearing Interest In lawful money Certificates at three per cent., $47,1 ! ,000; natal peo.lnn fund at three per cent,, 14,000,000; total, (il,l-i,000; interest, fll8,900. Dtbt on which Interest has cciseil since maturing, (1,292,020.04; Interest, 55,800.0. Debt bearing no Interest Demand nd legal tender notes, $350,118,258 50; fractional curr:ncjr, tM,8S5,5C4 08; certiilcates of gold deposited, u0,802,040; total, $431,801,703 88; Total amount outstanding, $2,005, 380,784 83; Interest, $43,047,892 87-Total debt, principal and Interest to. date, Including couponH duo auil not presented for payment, $2,048,251,-682 79. Amount In the Treasury In coin, $105 909,949 77; currency, $1,183,-705, 79; slnklug fund In U. 8. coin Interest bonds and accrued Interest thereon, $20,110,020; other U. 8. coin Interest bonds purchased and accrued interest thereon, $50,480,200; total, $104,-074,917, 50. Debt, les amount In the Treasury, $3,45:1,559,705 23. Debt, less Rmoiiut In the Trea-ury on the 1st Ult., $3,411,131,189 30. Decrease of debt dur-lug the past month, $7,571,451 13. Decrease of debt since March 1st, 1809, $72,903,524 78. MEW rooK. Nkw Youk, Dec. 1. New Ilemocraclc loliey. There was a mcotlngof the most prominent Democrats of this State, at Albany last night, at the request of Geo. Hoffman, at which the policy that is to be uu.-sucd next Tear was freely discussed Tweed, U n. Nelson, Oakley, Hall, Til-den aud others were present. The Sun's despatch suyi-: All the guests recommended the Governor in his message to revoke the action of the last Legislature, and recoraend the repeal of the Fifteenth Amcudment. The Canal question than came to the surface, and gave rise to a prolonged discussion, the general feeling was that the rate of tolls should be lowered, and the present contract system abolished, with respect to the municipal reform, tliu conclusion arrlred at was that the delegation from each city, should prepare such bills us they should deem necessary, the Commissions lu New York arc to bu abolished. Other matters of less importance Were merely touched upon. .tlore Whl.kr Frauds. A nunmer of whisky dealers In flondout anil Kingston were arrested by Marshal Harlow a few days ago, their stock seized and places ot business closed ou charges of defrauding, the revenue. It anneurs no stamps nave Deea Usui on their packages, and the lievenue officer in cliurgeol me District, nas not report ed a stamp sold for two years, lho frauds are said to amount to $lo0,000, .Nuliounl Doiiril of 'I'rndfl meeting at KICUIIIOIIU. The Herald's Richmond dispatch say) the irreatest enthusiasm exists among the mercantile community over the meeting of the National Hoard of 1 radc, which commences Its session to morrow. A committee, of Reception, appointed by the Chamber of Commerce, extend the hospitality of the city. Nearly half of the members have arrived, chletly from the North and West. The Southern members will be here to-morrow morn- lug. Among the suhicc's to be , Iscussed will be the report of the special commit tee, recommending the completion of the James river and Kanawha canst to the Ohio. It Is believed that an appropriation by Congress of $20,090,000 will 1 asked to complete this line. A grand banquet Is to be given the Board by the Chamber of Commerce, and au excursion to Hampton Hoads is In the programme.The lliirllugnmeTreatr. The Times' correspondent at Pekln, writes that tho Chinese Oovemruent Is anxious to have It clearly understood that liurllnfiuinc's treaty lias not been re ji cied, hut action on it only deferred, It being thought best to Walt until the results of the negotiations of the Mlsslou with olhercountrles were received, when the whole subject might he disposed of at once. Thuconllilcueooi uie ministers In Mr. Burllnganie Is unshaken. The IVkln College Is by no menus a fall a re, as has beeu asserted. Spiililsll Hpiea. It Is rumored that there are Spanish spies lu this city and they have been muklnir earnest inquiries in maritime circles about the number, arniaineutt, location aud movements of vur naval vessels. I'olidllloiiof Sir. Ulclinril.au. Th'To Is no change In the condltlun of Mr. Hlchardsou this mcrulug. 1 l'. M. Mr. Uichardsonlsroniblered mst hone, lie will probably ells before sunset. His wife, his brother aud other relations aru now at ins oeiiaitie. flurdorer Arrested. Edward bcliaum, the murderer of Blott, in New York, was found last eiglit at Iteaily, the Ulackamitus oaluou, in this city, and arrested. l'ouoiiaEii'SiR, Dec. 1. l ira m Poughkeepale, Ansell's flouring mill! was totally destroyed by lire, at Ithlnebsck, last night. Loss $15,000. Insured. PJaMNbYLVAHU. l'irrsntinfl, Dec. 1, Largo Nlilpim lit t'anl. About Ave million bushels of coal, re-qnlrlug fifty tnw-buats, will be shipped Irotn here on the present rise the largest fleet erer lent from here, FOREIGN NEWS. OH, land-London, Dec. 1. Fenian Iti.lnf lu Ireland-Information from secret agents of the Government leads to the belief that a rising of Fenians la threatened In Ireland. In the Cabinet the question of continuing the suspension of the habeas corpus is being considered. It Is certain that extreme measures will be adopted shortly. Remains of Mr, Feabedr. The Monarch, with the remains of Mr. Peabody, will sail for America next Yednesday. Fenian Caudldnte, The Irish of Southwark have put the Fenian Burke forward as a candidate lor the Commons. ' Iuurease ot Dulles, There Is considerable agitation ,ln commercial oirolae at Manchester arid eltewbcre relative to an increase of duty ou French textiles. FitaMCF; Fahis, Dec. 1. HI. (Juizol. It Is reported that M Uulzot has had audience with the Kmpsror every mprn- ing. Apprehended liturbitnce. Apprehensions are euteriaiued of dis turtmuces on the anniversary of the deatu ol Uauuin. London, Dec. 1. Dissatisfaction with the Emperor's Kpueeh. Various Paris letters published in the morning papers agree that the hmper-or's speech ou opening the Corps Legislate fell list, and the public mind was disappointed. The more the speech is considered the less It is liked. UlkSiA. St. l'ETunsnuiio, Dec. 1. New Cotton Speculation. A deputation waite I on Prince Oorts-sehakoff yesterday relative to establishing cotton fields trade at Bokhara and elsewhere In their Asiatic possessions In order to be able to successfully compete with the United States. The Prince promised the scheme his support. ritiNiiA. llwti.iH, Dec. 1. Reception of 9Tr. Burlingnme. Sir. liurlingame and other members of the Chinese Linbassy were received at the Foreign lllllce to-day The Ameri can treaty will probably be the base of tuat made with Prussia. TURKEY. CoNSTANTJNOrXIt, DCC 1. t.uii powder Seized. A steamer lailen with gun power was seized to-day, on suspicion of being dus-tlued lor the Insurgents at Bulgaria. MASSACUTJSETTsT Boston, Dee. 1. Distinguished Arrival.. Generals McClellan, Q. A. Gllmorc, II. G. Wright, Lyman and E. D. Stewart arrived here last night. NawnunrronT, Dec. 1. The l atest Pulllipic.' Wendell Pnllllps, in a speech at the Lyceum last night, demanded of Congress to assume the government which Executive has abandoned; that It compel the States lately In rebellion to edu cate Its mlllious of dunces; and that if tney reluse to do so, then the Government itself, at the expense of all the people, shall assume the duty, afterwards sending the bill to the different States. It must protect the citizens as well as legislate for them. The war Is not ended It has just he,iun. In the latter purllon of his speech the speaker sevtrely criticized the New York Tribune for virtually saylug, on Satur day last, that we could not carry on this Government unless we entreat Jilferson Davis to come aud help us. Mr. Phillips Haiti the southern whites have got the ousluess and the wealth, and have cap tured the Supreme Court, a worse thuu Taney wields Its thunder bolt to day. A recn anttlepubllcan, a man who drags the trmine tnrougii tlie lummy or Tammany Hall, and means to contest the election with the candidate of the Republican party. If the Hepuhllcau party had a brave man at Us head be would marshal Its forces, nail Its colors, no forglv-encrs, to the mast and absolutely Impregnate every northern miud with that idea. The speaker continued with a demand that the laud should lie given to tin blacks as freely as possible, and spoke with great force of the coming tide of Orientals to the Pacific shore, which Is to be the greater act of American civilization man anytning It Uus yet experienced. VIRGINIA. Richmond, Dec. 1. national Hoard of Trade, The National Board of Trade met at noon to day, lu the Capitol. Prayer was offered and the address of Welcomo delivered. The report of the Execntlvo Council fur the pa.it year was received. It shows that tlie national Board con sists of 37 constituent bodies, and 1,000 business men. Among ths prominent questions to come up are weights aud measures, conveyance ol real estate, regulation of Joint stock conipaules, Irgal rate for the use of money aud relitious between debtor and creditor. The Hoard then proceeded to elect ofllcers for the ensuing year. Frederick Faley, of Philadelphia, was elected Presldeut, snd a number of Vice Presidents were elected. Gen. Illrun Wslbrldge delivered an address. He spoke of the resouices of the uMloual government aud Its existing obligations, and predicted that the latter will be paid to the uttermost farthing, as Well as those of State governments, before the close nf the present century. (Jen. Walbrldge concluded with a eulogy of Presldeut Grant, than whom no one Is mora likely (o see that tbe highway to a real aud enduring peace is the road that leads most direct' ly and rapidly to a development of lbs material resources or oir oouutiy. lue political orgauisatlou, by whatever name It may be designated, that brings Itself in narmosy witu tue spirit of tiis age ny following the lead of lbs Liccutlve, will tie lho coining party, and the man who leads it will us the coming niau.lhe real hero ot ma nun century. NKW JERSEY. Nkwask, Dec. 1. Church ltobbrrf . Ktrly this morning the Reformed Dutch Church was entered by burglars and the communion service and other articles carried olf. Daniel Long snd and Geo. Binder were arrested aud the property recovered. WASHINGTON. Washington, Dec 1. Aapolutment, The President has appointed Thoa. H Talbott Assistant Attorney General, In place of Dickey. Mo Chance of Poller. It was ascertained to-day on inquiry at the Treasury Department, that the withdrawal ol the sale of gold In New York yesterday does not Involve a change of policy, but was on account of the low price ottered. Joe w, Dtrrer. Jos W. Dwyer, lately appointed Supervisor for the District of Northern Ohio, will leave the city next week to assume the duties of bis ofllco. His headquarters will be at Coshocton, Unio. Report of Indian Commissioner. The annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Is completed. It enters fully Into the Indian policy of the Government, as executed by the Indian Commissioner and Quaker Agents and Superintendents, which it is found has been satisfactorily administered. Appeal toRaesla. By direction of the President the Secretary of State will transmit to the ItnsBlan Minister and also Minister Cur-tin, at St. Petersburg, copies of the ap peal of Israelites presented yesterday In behalf of the expatriated brethren In Russia. The appeal will be accompanied by a letter asking that the appeal bs favorably considered by the Czar. , oaid Cincinnati, Dec. 1. Sole of V. SI. & .. Railroad. The Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanes-vllle Railroad will be sold this afternoon to satisfy the slaime of European holders of Its bonds, who are represented by Chas. Morran. The bidders are Thos. L. Jewett, In the Interest of the Pennsylvania Central, and the Baltimore and Ohio ltoad. Its President, King, Is expected; also J. Edgar Thompson, President of the PennsylvanlaCeutral. CANADA. Ottawa, Dec. 1. nuuli Note Printlngttffics Hurnsd. A bulldlug ocoupled by a bank note printing company was destroyed by Are last night. Some of the most valuable presses and office furniture was saved. Loss $8,000. Toiionto, Dec, ! Tho Trouble In lit ?lorihwe.tCon- Tention Held. A special dispatch from St, Paul says: Late lied river advlc.fi say that a Convention assembled at Fort Garry Not. 10th, to discuss the following propositions: 1st. A compromise with Gov. McUouall. 2d. Au independent republic. d. Annexation to the United Statsi. 4th. A colouy under Great Britain. 6th. A return to the Hudson Bay Comsauy's rule. So far, the French half breeds only have taken up arms. The English and Scotch half breeds ars yet undecided. CALIFORNIA. . San Fiiancisco, Dec. 1. Japancso Tlaitors. Prince Gunwsnna, from Japan, and suite, leave for the East to-day, with Rosman, of the firm of Koopmanschaap Co., tlong Houg, wno represents tlie Japanese Government. Busman visits the Kast to further the plans of Koop manschaap to provide Chinese laborers for the Bouth. Pacific Express Discontinued. The Paclllc Union Express has discontinued operations, the business has been transferred to Wells, Fargo & Co. IOWA. Chicago, Dec. 1. nailroad ColtlsioiiLos of Llle. Lastevenlnga westward bound freight train ou the Chicago, Hock Island and Pacific Hallrnad, running In two sections, collided near Desota, Iowa. A, Smith, of Qulncy, Michigan, aud another man, nauwil npauuung, w.re instantly killed. Four otbera were seriously in jurcd. The collision was cansed by ths engine of the leading section becoming stalled on a heavy grade and sharp curve. TENNESSEE. Mimi-hii, Dec. 1. Poaco Kelg-ns. Litest accounts from Obion county represent all quiet. Two of the negroes thought to have been killed by the mob after tbe amir at Joii's s, escaped by falling when others were shot. They aro now lu the Troy jail for safety from the mub. Mr. Jones Is still here. NSW 11AMP3II1BE. Dovrr, Dec. 1. Factory Operatives' Strike, The factory operatives are on a strike, and have organized a Working Wom.a's League, witu tne Intention of becoming part of the National Later Union League. It Is rumored that tin Directors will close the mills nntll the operatives ac cede to a reduction of wages. WISCONSIN, MiawAUiii, Dec. 1, Mint Christian Convention. The State Union Christian Convention is now in session hers. The attendance la larga. They are mspplug nut the pro gramme for renewed exertion ths coming year. The Christian State work for the past year was attended with marked success. KENTUCKY. Looisvim.k, Dec. 1. An Absconding Alderman. George E. Ilelnsohn, au absconding Alderman, has forced notes and olhir wise victimized his friends lo the amouut of nearly $40,000. DISSOLUTION. rpHB ro-vARrNKhhiiir uiirktofokk A. VllatlUg IKHWffQ , ; llra'IICj. 411110 O, TtioniiM.ti, Jstras M. y.isrior, t'rsnk BUIf and (f0. IV Frrumsn. uttilfT thu flrm fium or A. tl. HMtllitv k Vt is tbis clsr diMotr-d hv mntas.1 consent, John (1. Thompsoo ami Jins M islsr nfiinnff wifrvintn, in dusitm'M win M oontm- 'Vt v "to Old MtVl, rt A. U HUBillSjr, 0. U, r'rwnun tod Frank HuWt m ootial rartntrs uu- dr r Oit ttrnt asms of A. C. Uptdlnjr A Co., who at aothr i,d lu p. d' twit all debts due tin lain turn and will pay ths todubUiirif1 of tnr saint, A.D HKAIII.I-Y, JOHN (l.TUtiMI'SnK. JAM Us M. KM KM, HtANK 8UI.KY, llii. l. Ht.r.MAN, ('jlumbui, (,, Nov, 3, iu;, do., lw W .ll.tiiwr, CAitiw UaibOl Bl 1 l.nn, riftLST IIKIMTUIj, lit Kasl Bias I Monetary and Commercial OOLUllBCB MARKET. Wednesday Evxnino, Dsc. 1. Apples Scarce at $1 OOal 25 per bushel, or $3 00 per barrel. Bkooks prices are very flrm at our quotatious. We note common, at $3 50-, medium, 1 W: extra, 4 OUjJD W per dozen. Butter In good supply at 30335c, Candlbs Wholesale, Star full weight sixes, 23c; Stearlne 19420c; Tallow 10jC, Par ran ne 40c. Cueksb We quote dairy at 17c; Ham burg 10, and Factory 20c. Cocoa N uts Baracoa $3 50 per hund red. Coffee Wholesale demand good. We quote Common Iilo at lO'.jsJ'Jlc; Medium !233'J4c; Prime 25c; Rlo Cotl'ees retail at 2ijac; Java at 40c: Mocha at 00c Ckanbrrhies 18320c a quart at re tail six quarts for a dollar. cohdaob Tne aemana is moderate. We quote Manilla large sizes 24c; small 2.raauc; Jute 18c; Manill.t bedcords -t rf4 30; Jute do $3 ito; Wrapping twlue 22135c; Cotton do 454.10. Dmos and Dyes BL. Cart). Soda. Newcastle, 7Mc, American 7c. 6al Soda $4 60115 00; Suleratus 0 4 10c; Pure Cr. Tartar, 05c, second quality, do 25340c; Borax 42c; Brimstone 8ia7c: Sulphur saUc.j Epsom Salts 7c; Saltpeter, 11 J 20c; Camphor $1 2501 60; Indigo, common, 75cd$l 20; medium, $1 40 1 00; finest Manilla, (1 7533 00: Madder 22323c; Alum 097c: Copperas 4 doc; Blue Vitriol 20c: Cudbear 35c; Extract Logwood bulk 18 to 20 pounds at 21c; half-pounds 22d23c per lb; Putty 7c per lb. tons scarce at iJoit40c. Fisii Tho demand for Lake Fish Is light. We quote Mackerel higher, No 1 Ualvcs$14; large No 2 do $11 50; small do new $10 50; White Fish $7 00; Pickerel $5; Herring, $3 50 per half barrel. Box Her ring, $1 75. Scaled, 75c. Codllsh at 8,'2c, sun cured. All wholesale. Codllsh re-tall at 12c. Floek There Is about the usual de mand. Prices ruuge from $5 7047 50, and $8 60 for Uocklug Hills white wheal. Fkuits Halsins $4ia4 25 for old. and $5 10 lor new Layers. Currants, new lHc. New Prunes 10c. Almonds 20335c. Filbert 20'322c. Oahk Ouail $2 25 32 50 perdoz: Bnlne $2 00; Woo Icock $3 00; Teal Duck $2 50; nullum iiarx J 2i; equirreis i 25, Pheasaut $1 25 per pair; Babbits 20,425c each. Glass Prices unchaneed. We onote 6 by 8 to 8 by 10, at $3 60; 10 by 12 at t6 ,; v oy 11 to iu ny 10, at f4 00; 11 by 14 to 12 by 18, at $4 25. These rates are retail, or by single box. Chain Wheat sells at $1 00: Corn brings 75c; new 00305c Cats (Inn at 40c RyebOc. Hams and Bacon Sugar-cured Hams sell at 24c wholesale and at 25c retail. Shoulders 10c wholesale, aud 18c retail. Sugar-cured Baon 23 25c; common Bacon 10 320c. Dried Beef 22c wholesale, and 25,428c retail. Hay Sells at $10314. Hickory Nuts Sell at $1 0041 25 per bnshel. hides urccn from butchers 7lc: wet suited 10J10!c; dry salted 14418c: green culf 12Jc; cured do 17019c, wholesale.Hocking Coal 14c bushel; delivered on boat or carllU.c. Won rig urm ana in small snpnly Charcoal, II. B., foundry, $50: Char coal, II. B., mill, $15; Charcoal, C. U., $50i!75 as to brand and grade. Stone Coal Foundry, $48; Stone Cos), mill, $13. The above prices are four mouths on wharf. LKATnKii Wequote wholesale: Har ness 42 444c; skirting 40 448c; bridle leather $00 per dozen; Bulfalo slaughter, best 30c per hS; do do 2d 34c; Buenos Ayres, sole, B,vJ34c; Uuksole, 4aj4(ic; Oak upper leather $48 j00 per dozen; do mestic calf $1 30ill SO per lb; do kip 75c 3$1 per u. Luhiieh llershlscr & Adams report 1st Clear, fori per thousand; 2d Clear, $50; 3 J Clear $40; Common, $2250; Coarse Common, $20; Joist and Scantling, 18 ft aud under, $22 50; Fencing, $22 SO; No. 1 Sawed 8hlugle,$0; No 2 Sawed Shingle, $4; Lath, $3 60; Clear Flooring, dressed, 140; Common f looring, dressed, ; Clear Siding, dressed. $25; Common Siding, dressed, $22 50; Ash Flooring, dressed, $10; Yellow Pli.e Flooring dress ed, 45, Uak 1 loorluu, dressed 4U. It ails Demand very uood at about tho following rales: 10s to 00s, $4 75; 8s to 0s $5 00; 0s to 7s, $5 25; 4s to 6s, $5 60; 8s, $0 25; 8s flue, $7 25. Nails have advanced 2ocall rouud. Okanoks Southern $12 per barrel Oils Lard Oil Is nominal at $1 80. Unseed f I 2D. Flsn UIIMOctf 1 10. Pranuts Virginia 10c: North Caro Una 12.'c. New ll.'-c. FaTiioLaUJM Hcilned, 83335c; Lubricating Oil 30440c: 1'aratlue 25c: Ben zlne 16c; Wool UII 35c. Plastkrkhs' Haiii 60c per bush. Potatoes Ml at 40400c per bushel retail. Early Hose $2 SO. Hags In lots, country mixed. 44'oC Kick Thedemand Is fair at 0 J9,c lor Carolina aud Oo for Kangoou; whole-salt, ltetail Carolina 12c; Rangoon 12c. Shot The demand is light at $3 00 for Drop, and $3 50 for Buckshot. Lead 12c for rolled bar. Soap Prices are stationary. We quote: Common 0410c; Herman 10V4 11c Eraalve ll)ac; Babbitt's 12S,c; American Castile 17c: Foreign do 22 4 24c STAHCn At 7t;c. Suoaiis The demand contlnnes brisk We quote Molasses Sugar, 18c; Cuba 14 4 15c; Porto Uicol4V415c; Demerara 111 ffllO'c; O Yellow 15e; Extra C lSUfl 1514c; A White lUjlOijC, Hrd " 174C Sugars retail at : Cubes 16c; Porto ltlco 16o; O Yellow lc; C White 17c; A White 18c; Hards 20c. Teas There Is the usnal demand for good Teas. We quote common, Young Hyson, 00 a 1 20; medium $1 40 (HI 60; fine to choice $1 00 Jl 80; Im-iicrlul 1 40(11 80; Gunpowder $1 75 Hit 85; Oolong Il5c9f I 40. Toss retail run from $142 60. TonAcoo Manufactured dark lbs t;, and Navy liSJ75u, bright ills !,-s and tta00v4$l 80; Smoking 304 35c i Fiue-cnl Chewing (IJcuJl 10. Wooden Waui Two-hooped Pall $2 60; 8-hooped do $2 75; No. 1 Tubs, $12 00; No. S do $10 60; No. 8 do $9 00; Zlnk Washboards $2 76. BALTIMOKE MARKET. Baltimoiik, Deo 1 Kiitm A good demand for sqpsrflne at $17545 12. Un.MN Wheat active; prime tocholce red si $1 ill jl 40. Com dull and heavy; white lid allocs yellow 06400c. Oats dull al6Hil67c. Ityeilull at$l4l 10. PnovistoNs-Mess pork quid at IH.'I. Haron quiet; rib sides 10c; shoulders 16 4 )16c. MONEI AND BT0UKS. Nivf Yobk, Dec 1. The Secretary of the Tressury to-day instructed the Assistant Treasurer nol to readvertise the million gold offered yesterday, and withdraw it entirely. The Treasury Department to-day pur chased ouly the $2,000,000 bonds called for In the advertisement. 1 he currency balance In the Treasury is at a lower point than for some lime, and does not porintt or any extra purciiases 01 nonus without the usual gold sales. Bonds to the extent of $335,000 were delivered to the Assistant Treasurer to-day on ac count of the $2,000,000. Monky Active aud stringent up to 2 o'clock, and the rates for coll loans was 1 per cent currency and 7 per cent gold per annum, and 110 per cent per diem. After that the demand abated,aud money was accessible at 7 per ceut currency. Discounts Are nominally unchang ed. Stbulino Dull at 8T;aOU. Gold Unsettled. Opened at 123t.and closed at 122. Carrying rates l-32d333 and 67 per cent. The clearances are nearly ffity million. Goveknments Closed pteady, but the quotations were very close on the lowest quotations of the day. The lead-lug dealers report a fall of sales by investors, both here and In the Interior. Coupons of '81, HStjUS; doot '63, 113MUS;do of '04, 110J8jJ110V. do of '00 liuani; (lo new li:isiii;ii- do of '07, 113,'4 4113 do of '08 112JB 4 113,1; 10-40s, KiO'.yaiOO;; Currency 0s 1U7'4 '(fiuf,1,. me sun-Treasurer bought two mlllious at 110 14 lOOailO 40 00. .cocks are unsettled, but generally Arm. Northwestern declared a dividend ot 4 per cent on commou and 6 per cent ou preferred, less tho Government tax, and payable December 30th. The books close December 8th, and reopen December 31st. The Stock Exchange lias dropped the call of the old New York Central aud Hudson Iliver shares, although New York Central Is still dealt In by brokers in the Long Kootn. The Board now calls New York Central and Hudson consolidated stock aud scrip. KAii.itoAD Stocks New York Cen tral lHSErie 27?i,; Harlem 127Kead-lugOW;1,,; Michigan Central 110; Lake Shore 84; Illinois Central 132;Plltsbureh ao'ii Northwester" 72M; preferred 803;; Hock Island 104'4; .-St. Paul 07; do preferred 824,,'; Walm-ll 60; Fort Wavne 80!; Terre Haute 25; Chicago & Ailou 145; Ohio & Mlsstssiuoi UK: New York Central scrip 74Ujj do cons iiiduted 87i Teleoraph Stocks Weulern Uulou Telegraph 84 834;',,'. dtbajjship otocks raciuc Mall 48,'4. tXPitEsB Stocks Adams, 40 1: Weii, Fargo & Co. 15': American 35 U: Uni ted States 40. OmUillliAl'l MAtKliT. Cincinnati, Dec. 1 Flour Unchanged. Guain Unchanged. Cotton Firm: middllns 24c. Toiiacco Firm and lo good de- mauu; receipts ngut; salts ui hhds. Whisky Dull at $1 00. Provisions Mess nork Is held Rt' $31 50, no demand; bulk meats held at 12,'jc for shoulders, and 10ai0)c for clear rib and clear sides, but no sales; sugar cured name In moilerute Jobbing demand at 21322c; Green meals so.d ut U4c, 14'ac uud lS'iio for shoulders. sides and hams, but me demand fell olf at tue close. Lard Held at n'lllSJaC for steam and kettle rendered; no sales. Hoas Active; all sold at $10310 GO; ano some extra urougut fio 75. country operators ure the chief buyers, city puckers are not doing much. Receipts 4,500. Butter Unchauged; fresh 80j3jj. Euus Held at 88409c. Oils Linseed dull at 88390c; lard flrm at $1 47Sl 50; petroleum dull; re-Uned 3;) 4.14c. Uuockhiks Sugar dull lal'.c lower: New Orleaus lOiHc; coU'ee a snade lower. Skeds Clover HJH'c; timothy $3 75g4 00 and both In deiuaud. Gold 121,'j buying. Excuanue Steidy at 110 discount buying. Money Market unchanged; active demand. 0'ilUAOO MARKET. Ciiicaoo, Dec. 1. Flour Dull at $1 25a4 50 for sjiriug extras. Grain Wheat flrmer and 132c higher; sales ol No. 1 at 01 a'J2r; No. 2 at 88,'irab9,c, closing at baSOc for No. 2. Tula afternoon the market was dull at 8n34 490c cash uud seller December for No. 2; no-grade USaiiOc, closing at 80)0 for No. 2. Oats aieady aud qnictat41,l312,a'o cash; 41,ya4Jeset-ler,-43c buyer December, closing at -II 34 342c cash for No. 2 Hye more active and flrmer; sales of No. 2 at 74J75e; rejected at 69370c, closing at 74'8'375c for No. 2. Barley dull at 85c for No. 2. Hoas Dressed active and firmer at $11 75912 25 dlvldlug on 200. Live active, firmer and 10320c higher, at $9 35 39 75 fur fair to medium; $9 POglO 16 for cood to choice: $10 3SuilO 50 for , r. tra lo prime. Cattle Quiet and firmer at $;IM 60 for common to good common; $0 263 7 25 for good tocholce shipping beeves. DEW YOfiK MARKET. Nsw York, Dec. 1. CoiTOK Vc better and clnslug quiet; sales of 4,000 bales at 26,l4'c for middling uplands. Flour Closed qnlct and without decided change In price. Grain Wheat dull and heavy for winter and llrm for spring, with a fair export demand, live quiet at $1 L23 1 00. Oats dull soil heavy at 04 305c for western. Corn easier ami dull at $1 10 01 13 for souud mixed western. Provisions Pork flrm and tinchnng ed; sales of 1,000 bols of mess, seller 0 months, at $29 60. Beef quiet uud without material change. Cut meats steady, with small sales. Bacon nominal. I.urd quiet at 19c for prime steam aud 18Uc for future delivery. Euus Dull at 8)3400 for western fresh and 28 UOc fr j,rd. Dry Goods The market continues langjld and depressed, yet prices are nut quotnlily lower, If wu except npraguus prints, much are reduced lo 12o. BT. LUU1S MAUKLT, ST. UlUiS, lire 1. PROvisioNa-Firm. Pork at $;i0 tK). I.inl at 17u3I8i-. Dry salt shnn:d,rs at II ge; clear rib at llle; clear sides nt 10';c; llaron: nothing doing. FuutR Dull ami holders anxloiu lo realkii at $S 60 34 60 for X X. Grain-Wheal quiet and steady; No t spring at 8.1c; No 9 rid fall lit elic. form lower grades di dined to 70c lor new. Oat quiet at 60if5lc. WlllSKT Steailv at $1. llous Firm alO'nlOc. CLEVELAND UAKOT. Cleveland, Dec I. FLorn Steady and unchanged. IicivBKAT Flour Steady and ''a- mand good at $7 5048 25. Grain Wheat, quiet bnt firmer, a of No. 1 red at $1 10, No. 2 do at $1 12 3 1 13. Corn quiet aud nominally nncbai: i- ed. Oats dull and unchanged, hut wet . - ltye dull and nominal at 95 41 00. Ba f-ley dull and Inactive but nominally n 1-changed, the receipts are heavy but wa can give no reliable figures. PiiKOLiuif Dull and lower; reflted held at 27 'v .428 In large lots, small h ta 9 4-lo advance; erode dull at $0 00 par barrel. BUFFALO MARKET, Buffalo, Dec. 1. Flour Unchanged. Gbain Wheat, sales No 1 Mllwank ie at $110. Corn, sales in lota at $10). Oats higher; held at 52c. Barley uoiiu-nal at 00c$l 00. SJk Htou winks At $1 0331 03. TOLEDO JIABiET, Toledo, Dec. 1. Floor Steady. Grain Wheat dull. No 2 Wnba h $1 20; amber $1 13; No 1 red $1 14; No a held at $1 0'J'i. Corn a shade betti r; No 1 at U3c. Oats quiet and a shai a better; No 1 at 52o. lluus Dressed, unchanged at $1131 J. Clover Sekd 10c lower, $8 40. i(iiii,)tiiifj AS FINB AS SILZ LHTSD EEADT-HAEE CL0TEI"d EIGHT of the blYLE. .MADE UP?- UPErBLY f IJI?HED. READY TO PTJT RIGHT ON. The object of the Cliwtnnt Street Clutlilnjt E,' ib. Ilebmeut li to fiiriijih a cIum of Itoaily-uido Ciutb ag mpcrlor to anything that line hcrotoforc loen offe: l to the publio, Ouljr tbe floor fabrice .re uaed,i ad tbe bnt trlmntiORi, end theae are cut If the n, sit ekillful and artistic cuttcri, and ramie up in elnbor tt. nd tasteful itjlti. A full Hock of inch clolhloi; Is Dow la itore, and being sold at moderate prlcci. Connected with tbe eetebltabmeut, elrordi rer. ailTtntegei. jmpor(ti jootts, oite lijlts, i9kst rt in jihin9 ;U No liner work lidono In any Merchant Talloifng Sonee In the lend. Kobellerei;lee,norlchirt;oli, no more renowned cuttert, bo more perrect Ate cu anywhere be obtained, fAn" eu.m vc.i.a L&l'i, Bcaullfttl anil Scrcicfnblo Carmentj. IN LABCIEST eiHIETT. AiIIt;utAtitmi:t:f GENT'S rUENISHINa 000D3, it tut 8:3 it s:o csEsnror stsset, iniLADEI.PtllA, rtcuiSV.ir.ll.v ,.,,.,,, ,.fs,lr,n.ur,n.. pnllem.n l di.i,,.,- . ,.,.i,.r ,,,, .,, ,,, f h.rl. . a,. Hui,.,si,w BLIND T0JT3 CONCERT! OPERA HOUSE, Tl K UAV i:t ;IV;, DI.C. T, lli(. Fint Ajiivu-auu,' in ilinibu ttnoe rvttra lli llt Ek,!0 ot 13lIiil TOM! The UtTRt lfir-Toiirvh-ti-iMrMmif.Ml Mr'Ury ol Uie hiuft'i-uili Ivbiui). j Tliii wiTUi(nt rwro biT l'Hi.Ut, whoU U ..... . . ,, ., - ., , .., 'ISIIMH. 1lltHll Iry wu troin m I'l ur". Il,ml Ii.idi )h btr b, Ktld Willi ill it mv ill irilinuy nt. llij-oi.n., y9i ilC ftlATH tin' lilt"' tllllllllt tlpr tt O l'U''M.', Utlt Oi l1 bnllnniy mi-i I euitaluliy, l ut wiiliull th $. fXr.. 11. 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Full Text | it own VOL. XXXI. COLUMBUS; OHIO THURSDAY!'. DECEMBER 2, 18C9. NO. 242. THE OHIO STATE JOMXAL. invablably in advancb. MOatNIHO niTior-( By m&il (in idwiM) pr annum do do fi mom do do Stlo do to ' 1 do Chit of flv and upwanln, each An An da do C months.. ,f& 00 . 4 5" , i ib , , 8 01 , i 00 , a oo , 0 90 . 0 2" do do do do 4 uoulh... ikn mn extra to club of ten. DUvereti 7 0rmr, pec uionth.., Hates of Advert ImIiijj AXLV On aqnare, each insertion Bpecial or Businew Nolle, pur qua re ench iiwrtion a Local Notice, pet line, each inaer- two.... , WKKKLY One wiuuxe, first ioaertion 1 Each addition-iliiiaertion 7a Local or rtuaiuinw Notice, per line, each insertion 8' 1.7 Fight lint4 or lew make aaquttre. AdvertwmeuU for longer 1 1me inserted at oar tveular card rate, which will be furnished on ap plication. ni sim sh nmrrroUv, tST "We iurite the attention of onrreaders to the following list of Columbus Business Houses, which aro among the most reliable and extensive establishments in tins oity. B. C. HOFFMAN, Atttrney-at-Law. Oflice, M tt Town atrect, GEO. W. Mcl'HACKKV, Attorney-at-Uiw U7 South High Bt. HKNHY C. KOBLK, Attoroey-at-Law 117 South High Street. L. J.CKITCUKIKLD, Attorney and ('ounaellor-at-Law. OflioelnCity Bank Uuildinff. BRAttKK & NAH1I, w nt Attornoya-at-T.aw. Ulaoe, No. cy aouth High St., Ambos BuiMiitfi. ARCHITECT. R. T. BR0OK8, Architect, Civil Enlnner, c. Office, 8. B. cor. Bixh and Btata H!a., 31 Ntory. nr. i ii ani him:. H. HKYDK, Wine and Xger Beer HaUn. Pure Winea, Bran-diet A Liquors c).nstutlyn hand. 2wtrt. Blahst. LEFAVOR'K BOOK BlNDKRY And Blank-Itft'ik Manufactory. Rnn 54, 3C 38 North HiKh tit., bet. broad and Uay. KOOKN ASM vrTINMI. COMLY & (SMITH, PU'lonrf. and lVnleib in Knvolnpee, (ronntnf Amol.i's & French 'ritin and Ctyinf Ink; alt fcuidn of Papt r and henlinif Was. 1 E. HUto t. F. FABHK. Boot and Mho StoTB, No. Hu Bouth Hitfh at., cor, Town street. HHKPA HI) A HOUIUER. Maniiffturern and d-'aler in all kinds of Boots and bnoes. no. l" nouin mgu nt. CAKIKIAOM in It! ;iii s. Bk'Tl'tH A CO.. Mauufsoturers of Carries, &o.. No. 115 Town Mt., (near toe Market Uousej. Ilepainug done promptly. CMiAHH AND llHAt';. WilTEJeHMlTtl. Manufacturers of and wholesale aLd retail deal-ara r'i:iu U$t: Au. il b mtn Uik atieet. K. (V BACH. Wholesale and Retail dealer in L'ljtara. No. 231 Hvulb iiih Hi. (JiKtanliol m own manufacture. IUU Vi RUN COAliCI). WhoVsale and iUlail dealers in 'n il. 187 North ilirfh SU MAI. WfciAVElt, T W11 l.IAMH A MARltI.E. Ocalara In Uoeku, I'lHibuirf and nhaft Cual. K)iUoo m i'oitoUiutt entrance. D. P. BUY DAK. Dealer inbeit quiilK) of Uot'king Co1. OiUm foot W l HlilHNnON. Wholesale and KcUil Utair in Tittaburg and UkiU( C'oaI 2tl NurUi HiK" strtiet. CUMI CI IO.V AM) HIM AtliAM 1.1NDKMAN A CO.. Amboalluitditw, di-alerinFoieitrn FrutU, Toys. Ao,: OrMtt tm, Ftsb aud Uauta of all kin-ia m SfSon. fKAI TII.U AMJMiMrU I'lfK JAM Kit PATTEHtiON. Uttalur in 8.le Jjfaia Tile auJ htone HeWi'I Pipe. Yaid, opposite Union l'iwbKr UiiK.1. Dill KilalN'I'N. JOHKPfl MAT I JWple's Drus;Utortf,iHiKuutlilli)hat. Pre-crip- Uuiw oarefauy oouipuunuiu ai an uoura. OBH(KN. KLKMHAW k CO.. HiiAPaMr tu J. 11. n.Luru si Lo.. Hi H. Hfffh Ht. , 'J-rp- u, Mailings, OUUulha, btle and ancy ury uiHMia. II Hl ll llr:, AO. ' columhijH Cabinet vak. lUanufaeturari ut all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, An.. whoUaaia and retail. Wart rooms, 2ul H. UIO FUHNITVKH CO.. Mtnufifiturrnt of ttrsUclaai Fumltor, wholesale and rstati- WaM'iooma6(T andflUwniia Block. JAMI-.S tiAllDNkK. tunitr, makes, alum and irnain' Fnr, at N. W, a jr. Town A ii eta. Work ilon pron pi Ly and well. IJIIOChHIFS. JUtiN B in mil, K. Bmkfr In Tear, t'ffw. Sunr. yrP( ntoe, Fruiu, Hpitva, PampM ana ranw i;ouui no. iii Opera Uu. Tli N w York, B sUin, Philiidcl-nhia. lUltiiattM aud Now Orleans mat kaU nlwaTi tuily reprvw-itted. Hpwi it aiuulion giTtn to the i re ua l Kotiiiofl nugun. OKO. K. WllKKl.tH. ioUa1e and rvttll deal-r in Manl (Iroeerlen, jbotca Faully Flour, Ao. No, IS N. High strwL HIMM1KH. M KHIUN k CO.. 1VbokMlaiid rota-l Oiowra. Cboioe Teas, For 4ttra .d Uomostlo FniiU, o. No. V.i 8. Hub at. iiAunu'AHi:. H.slM MOhK (().. Jlealtti In Iron, Nails. Tinnffs' Ptock. Otaaa, U'aluU, Oils, Varnishes fto. thi South uih u HATH, ( APS I'.TC. " V VKImTTnaND MIDWKK HannfMtUTr of U t Capx and Furs, and deftttr Hi raw uoimI, umorviiM, wo. wn. iiiifnsi, 1,11 tl IIKH. HEHHH1HEII A I) A MM. n Merchant, deaUra la ll kltidi of Wnrk letrtnc. bumufffi Lvaa, sw. w. npnaf lUstlAi SKU.8 ft McrOMB. Firt ad l.ft ftiauranw Afpntu Oflie, ?fl floor, Bitclryv Block, for. higb and mud hta. 'UoafcTiNiMUNt K 1.0. CuM Miil'JSO lucom and Auct' 43 W. U M. bAKl.U, fwrrtMf. Mrrehant Tailor. No. iNoitia High itfet,t dwi.v uorth oi fny. THS OHIO IIKhCHAN r TAU-OKlMi A-M IMfcrath Biffh at. j wn' Hurts Made toOrder. Ktadj--mftdo i nothing always on hand. JOH. UUSHKltSUHlMKH. Merchant Tailor and t4ler in KvadviDde Cloth- iDtt and Uci.iV i'uriiu,tuaj oooda. I Neil Uouae rtini'i'Tiif. rii:u. MHfj. . bAUl't K, Mlllinrry and Friny Goods; O'ntlemen'i F'H Ue.MUeanuat.ua mwa. t or. uigiifc tiling si J. H. VILKIB. Fashionable Millinery, Trimminjrn, Fancy (ioodji, fca. 130 tjouth High t, n... (JihmUL' Uoumn. (, W. MIMMONrt, Wholesale and K.tml Millinery U.odi. Ii iirh t i pt'ra uou-m ivo-'k- . K. B. M A1HIW. Sheet Mupic and JliiiU' al IitiuiriPntir; Chtckering lq htmway it ruin I'litdOH. iso. .1 n. uigiiol. JOHN HKl.TKKIt & (! J.. Knnbft PisnriM, NVi-ilritn dt s.m- Or uns and Me nu. Mitii:i inittriimtiiiM. ii tit t.. MaUKt. rhotnfrralit'ifi, ''.ea't'trt in Tirtuno, Uval Future runii-H. NtuJio hul aalt'etooni. Kiounu floor, 4 V. U, Arcade It. 1. MOl'.IMHf "N A CO., HI Souih Ilih street. Photnfrrrtphera.., M. M. UIIISWOI.IJ, Photofrr:iphpr X . 1U l.n?t Droad street. J. M. KI.l.lO'lT, Photoitrph P.trlont in Johr.soD Buildinj, No. 107 tkvith JhthMr. i't. J. H. HI.'NT, M.D., n-imeopHtbte IMiyciLian. Oilitw and resulence ,v ta i town roi.r.Miirt, ma 'in N a iu.. Portable and Hlut i n irj- i-ttMm I iivmts, CaeMnRs, Madiiiiory, Ac. W"itri(l Nnt'1 Koni i:rnl,-'e- ulllo Ht'AI'li JoUUWAU Oailv. TrMVtolcIv mid ui klv. the most nown, biiHinuat and fiml) ptp.r, ni tin; bebt advertu-iuir mdiiiin in tin- V -tlll.vl II. J.illN CwKNl li 1 It, No. 20 Ei-flt Town Kit. Mum-y L- nt n Piute, Gold & Silver Watrhia, Ate. 8' i irti-t ct-cr. ay ob--rvcil. Pi.iMiHMtN ano lti;i,i h4;i:ks. F. llALLbtf & HON. Dealers tn lA'ad I'm o an 1 Mi et lo-nt, Itaths and Water Uois nud Wali Id w lit. Uii rt. I lard t. hi;ai, i si ai i, HKLLs A MuUU'Jil. Real Kstste Af-uis. Odii-, vd floor, Buckeye iiiocif, tur. iiiga an. i moaa an. EARLY ft JOUNNO.4. Real bxtabAirt n'H lnit'thr Arcade. 01ILLN Sc LANMAN. Manuf icturrs ol nil -u t and rvu-y description ol httWK. H. E tur. sprin unT AV.ilr ulrei-k. MKlMiMu Al Jii;ilt.( Midi', EI.I KNlIFFJiU. UoundKt.weslotroiiii U.HiM'.CiliimtniB. Lum-iKrniid KspriH Witfeuu tonntunt you hand. All w rk wiin iiiti'il, J All OtblVt; l 10 lil.i'AlltlN. J i; l ICS LUIEhltA4 ii. Tailor; room No. I .Nutufh'ou lliiiiUii. Clot his made, rt;aiTel Ac iltrieu m h KiitHt.n-t iry m um. r. MAI li AM Jt: t;i,uv. F. A. A Ij. I.EStiUhiil I X. Wholesale and lUUil dull, r.-t 111 Wulclie. Clocks and Jt Wvliy. No. M Sou h UikIi utreet. No. 2 n South Ui jit siveet, h m the choice t Winn, rvd and whit.t, ltu-o.iinii;iile4 by all pliynKinus. AKI.I, ,OAloNS. 1IAUI118. KKKiI.EK ft NIXON. Wholesale di alers la For igu ii Aii.t-rn-an Far.oy (iooda and Vaukto Nuiigas. lul, luj, lo? ft IWlL, Townntnef. THOU, lAtin"W. D. W, VUOOKH. J. H, WALKER. 0. P. UlNhS, SPARROW, HINES & CO., WILT OPKV TIIKIH BANK FOIt THE Tin-t,i t on oi bu,-iLMi. uu or ahouL the 1st of NuTcuibur, Uuj, at ISt. 134) Jchlor lfiiilltllntf. Houth KfHt rotr.r ot U ?k and Town tjtrveti. WILL Uolil, (evvrmuont hint oilier Securities), froroltfu uud liomcailo I'XchllllffN and transset all other huNtnts rertatnintr to a rvK'ilar ehaiUrvd lUuk, uattpt the iuiog of Asountio( Furmtrs, Buului'is men and others solicited. fcji'AKKIMV, IIHIS A 4(1, 0. 0. PARIS & CO., Bankers aud Urokcrs, No. 3H Broii.l ny A 3 1 New Kl., W'Uy llon'l Vil Atlvt'illso THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL LOOK TO YOUKTNTERESTS SAVE TmEAKD UONSY.D U you bHve knytUing to sell, If you hitvo lost uylhing, If you have fouud saytUiUK, If you hnvo houM to rent, If you want to rout a hnuxo, If you waut brmrdmi;, If you wnt nrythinc, THU THOV.UXDlt OF I'KOl'l.K AT OXCK Hf AdTOMl.tug In . Tlie Ohio Stato Journal TELEGRAPHIC. HtPOHIi:U ruu THE JIII K1AL PUELIO DEBT STATEMENT. Decrease Over Seven Millions Decrease Since March, $72,903,524.78. WAiHINaTONDoC. 1. The following Is a recapitulation of the public debt statemtnt published today:Debt bearing coin Interest Flye per ccut. bonds, f '21.589,300; ilx per cent bonds, $1,BSG,348,70U; total, l,107,u!l,-000; Interest, 4l,37O,4-i8.09. Debt bearing Interest In lawful money Certificates at three per cent., $47,1 ! ,000; natal peo.lnn fund at three per cent,, 14,000,000; total, (il,l-i,000; interest, fll8,900. Dtbt on which Interest has cciseil since maturing, (1,292,020.04; Interest, 55,800.0. Debt bearing no Interest Demand nd legal tender notes, $350,118,258 50; fractional curr:ncjr, tM,8S5,5C4 08; certiilcates of gold deposited, u0,802,040; total, $431,801,703 88; Total amount outstanding, $2,005, 380,784 83; Interest, $43,047,892 87-Total debt, principal and Interest to. date, Including couponH duo auil not presented for payment, $2,048,251,-682 79. Amount In the Treasury In coin, $105 909,949 77; currency, $1,183,-705, 79; slnklug fund In U. 8. coin Interest bonds and accrued Interest thereon, $20,110,020; other U. 8. coin Interest bonds purchased and accrued interest thereon, $50,480,200; total, $104,-074,917, 50. Debt, les amount In the Treasury, $3,45:1,559,705 23. Debt, less Rmoiiut In the Trea-ury on the 1st Ult., $3,411,131,189 30. Decrease of debt dur-lug the past month, $7,571,451 13. Decrease of debt since March 1st, 1809, $72,903,524 78. MEW rooK. Nkw Youk, Dec. 1. New Ilemocraclc loliey. There was a mcotlngof the most prominent Democrats of this State, at Albany last night, at the request of Geo. Hoffman, at which the policy that is to be uu.-sucd next Tear was freely discussed Tweed, U n. Nelson, Oakley, Hall, Til-den aud others were present. The Sun's despatch suyi-: All the guests recommended the Governor in his message to revoke the action of the last Legislature, and recoraend the repeal of the Fifteenth Amcudment. The Canal question than came to the surface, and gave rise to a prolonged discussion, the general feeling was that the rate of tolls should be lowered, and the present contract system abolished, with respect to the municipal reform, tliu conclusion arrlred at was that the delegation from each city, should prepare such bills us they should deem necessary, the Commissions lu New York arc to bu abolished. Other matters of less importance Were merely touched upon. .tlore Whl.kr Frauds. A nunmer of whisky dealers In flondout anil Kingston were arrested by Marshal Harlow a few days ago, their stock seized and places ot business closed ou charges of defrauding, the revenue. It anneurs no stamps nave Deea Usui on their packages, and the lievenue officer in cliurgeol me District, nas not report ed a stamp sold for two years, lho frauds are said to amount to $lo0,000, .Nuliounl Doiiril of 'I'rndfl meeting at KICUIIIOIIU. The Herald's Richmond dispatch say) the irreatest enthusiasm exists among the mercantile community over the meeting of the National Hoard of 1 radc, which commences Its session to morrow. A committee, of Reception, appointed by the Chamber of Commerce, extend the hospitality of the city. Nearly half of the members have arrived, chletly from the North and West. The Southern members will be here to-morrow morn- lug. Among the suhicc's to be , Iscussed will be the report of the special commit tee, recommending the completion of the James river and Kanawha canst to the Ohio. It Is believed that an appropriation by Congress of $20,090,000 will 1 asked to complete this line. A grand banquet Is to be given the Board by the Chamber of Commerce, and au excursion to Hampton Hoads is In the programme.The lliirllugnmeTreatr. The Times' correspondent at Pekln, writes that tho Chinese Oovemruent Is anxious to have It clearly understood that liurllnfiuinc's treaty lias not been re ji cied, hut action on it only deferred, It being thought best to Walt until the results of the negotiations of the Mlsslou with olhercountrles were received, when the whole subject might he disposed of at once. Thuconllilcueooi uie ministers In Mr. Burllnganie Is unshaken. The IVkln College Is by no menus a fall a re, as has beeu asserted. Spiililsll Hpiea. It Is rumored that there are Spanish spies lu this city and they have been muklnir earnest inquiries in maritime circles about the number, arniaineutt, location aud movements of vur naval vessels. I'olidllloiiof Sir. Ulclinril.au. Th'To Is no change In the condltlun of Mr. Hlchardsou this mcrulug. 1 l'. M. Mr. Uichardsonlsroniblered mst hone, lie will probably ells before sunset. His wife, his brother aud other relations aru now at ins oeiiaitie. flurdorer Arrested. Edward bcliaum, the murderer of Blott, in New York, was found last eiglit at Iteaily, the Ulackamitus oaluou, in this city, and arrested. l'ouoiiaEii'SiR, Dec. 1. l ira m Poughkeepale, Ansell's flouring mill! was totally destroyed by lire, at Ithlnebsck, last night. Loss $15,000. Insured. PJaMNbYLVAHU. l'irrsntinfl, Dec. 1, Largo Nlilpim lit t'anl. About Ave million bushels of coal, re-qnlrlug fifty tnw-buats, will be shipped Irotn here on the present rise the largest fleet erer lent from here, FOREIGN NEWS. OH, land-London, Dec. 1. Fenian Iti.lnf lu Ireland-Information from secret agents of the Government leads to the belief that a rising of Fenians la threatened In Ireland. In the Cabinet the question of continuing the suspension of the habeas corpus is being considered. It Is certain that extreme measures will be adopted shortly. Remains of Mr, Feabedr. The Monarch, with the remains of Mr. Peabody, will sail for America next Yednesday. Fenian Caudldnte, The Irish of Southwark have put the Fenian Burke forward as a candidate lor the Commons. ' Iuurease ot Dulles, There Is considerable agitation ,ln commercial oirolae at Manchester arid eltewbcre relative to an increase of duty ou French textiles. FitaMCF; Fahis, Dec. 1. HI. (Juizol. It Is reported that M Uulzot has had audience with the Kmpsror every mprn- ing. Apprehended liturbitnce. Apprehensions are euteriaiued of dis turtmuces on the anniversary of the deatu ol Uauuin. London, Dec. 1. Dissatisfaction with the Emperor's Kpueeh. Various Paris letters published in the morning papers agree that the hmper-or's speech ou opening the Corps Legislate fell list, and the public mind was disappointed. The more the speech is considered the less It is liked. UlkSiA. St. l'ETunsnuiio, Dec. 1. New Cotton Speculation. A deputation waite I on Prince Oorts-sehakoff yesterday relative to establishing cotton fields trade at Bokhara and elsewhere In their Asiatic possessions In order to be able to successfully compete with the United States. The Prince promised the scheme his support. ritiNiiA. llwti.iH, Dec. 1. Reception of 9Tr. Burlingnme. Sir. liurlingame and other members of the Chinese Linbassy were received at the Foreign lllllce to-day The Ameri can treaty will probably be the base of tuat made with Prussia. TURKEY. CoNSTANTJNOrXIt, DCC 1. t.uii powder Seized. A steamer lailen with gun power was seized to-day, on suspicion of being dus-tlued lor the Insurgents at Bulgaria. MASSACUTJSETTsT Boston, Dee. 1. Distinguished Arrival.. Generals McClellan, Q. A. Gllmorc, II. G. Wright, Lyman and E. D. Stewart arrived here last night. NawnunrronT, Dec. 1. The l atest Pulllipic.' Wendell Pnllllps, in a speech at the Lyceum last night, demanded of Congress to assume the government which Executive has abandoned; that It compel the States lately In rebellion to edu cate Its mlllious of dunces; and that if tney reluse to do so, then the Government itself, at the expense of all the people, shall assume the duty, afterwards sending the bill to the different States. It must protect the citizens as well as legislate for them. The war Is not ended It has just he,iun. In the latter purllon of his speech the speaker sevtrely criticized the New York Tribune for virtually saylug, on Satur day last, that we could not carry on this Government unless we entreat Jilferson Davis to come aud help us. Mr. Phillips Haiti the southern whites have got the ousluess and the wealth, and have cap tured the Supreme Court, a worse thuu Taney wields Its thunder bolt to day. A recn anttlepubllcan, a man who drags the trmine tnrougii tlie lummy or Tammany Hall, and means to contest the election with the candidate of the Republican party. If the Hepuhllcau party had a brave man at Us head be would marshal Its forces, nail Its colors, no forglv-encrs, to the mast and absolutely Impregnate every northern miud with that idea. The speaker continued with a demand that the laud should lie given to tin blacks as freely as possible, and spoke with great force of the coming tide of Orientals to the Pacific shore, which Is to be the greater act of American civilization man anytning It Uus yet experienced. VIRGINIA. Richmond, Dec. 1. national Hoard of Trade, The National Board of Trade met at noon to day, lu the Capitol. Prayer was offered and the address of Welcomo delivered. The report of the Execntlvo Council fur the pa.it year was received. It shows that tlie national Board con sists of 37 constituent bodies, and 1,000 business men. Among ths prominent questions to come up are weights aud measures, conveyance ol real estate, regulation of Joint stock conipaules, Irgal rate for the use of money aud relitious between debtor and creditor. The Hoard then proceeded to elect ofllcers for the ensuing year. Frederick Faley, of Philadelphia, was elected Presldeut, snd a number of Vice Presidents were elected. Gen. Illrun Wslbrldge delivered an address. He spoke of the resouices of the uMloual government aud Its existing obligations, and predicted that the latter will be paid to the uttermost farthing, as Well as those of State governments, before the close nf the present century. (Jen. Walbrldge concluded with a eulogy of Presldeut Grant, than whom no one Is mora likely (o see that tbe highway to a real aud enduring peace is the road that leads most direct' ly and rapidly to a development of lbs material resources or oir oouutiy. lue political orgauisatlou, by whatever name It may be designated, that brings Itself in narmosy witu tue spirit of tiis age ny following the lead of lbs Liccutlve, will tie lho coining party, and the man who leads it will us the coming niau.lhe real hero ot ma nun century. NKW JERSEY. Nkwask, Dec. 1. Church ltobbrrf . Ktrly this morning the Reformed Dutch Church was entered by burglars and the communion service and other articles carried olf. Daniel Long snd and Geo. Binder were arrested aud the property recovered. WASHINGTON. Washington, Dec 1. Aapolutment, The President has appointed Thoa. H Talbott Assistant Attorney General, In place of Dickey. Mo Chance of Poller. It was ascertained to-day on inquiry at the Treasury Department, that the withdrawal ol the sale of gold In New York yesterday does not Involve a change of policy, but was on account of the low price ottered. Joe w, Dtrrer. Jos W. Dwyer, lately appointed Supervisor for the District of Northern Ohio, will leave the city next week to assume the duties of bis ofllco. His headquarters will be at Coshocton, Unio. Report of Indian Commissioner. The annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Is completed. It enters fully Into the Indian policy of the Government, as executed by the Indian Commissioner and Quaker Agents and Superintendents, which it is found has been satisfactorily administered. Appeal toRaesla. By direction of the President the Secretary of State will transmit to the ItnsBlan Minister and also Minister Cur-tin, at St. Petersburg, copies of the ap peal of Israelites presented yesterday In behalf of the expatriated brethren In Russia. The appeal will be accompanied by a letter asking that the appeal bs favorably considered by the Czar. , oaid Cincinnati, Dec. 1. Sole of V. SI. & .. Railroad. The Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanes-vllle Railroad will be sold this afternoon to satisfy the slaime of European holders of Its bonds, who are represented by Chas. Morran. The bidders are Thos. L. Jewett, In the Interest of the Pennsylvania Central, and the Baltimore and Ohio ltoad. Its President, King, Is expected; also J. Edgar Thompson, President of the PennsylvanlaCeutral. CANADA. Ottawa, Dec. 1. nuuli Note Printlngttffics Hurnsd. A bulldlug ocoupled by a bank note printing company was destroyed by Are last night. Some of the most valuable presses and office furniture was saved. Loss $8,000. Toiionto, Dec, ! Tho Trouble In lit ?lorihwe.tCon- Tention Held. A special dispatch from St, Paul says: Late lied river advlc.fi say that a Convention assembled at Fort Garry Not. 10th, to discuss the following propositions: 1st. A compromise with Gov. McUouall. 2d. Au independent republic. d. Annexation to the United Statsi. 4th. A colouy under Great Britain. 6th. A return to the Hudson Bay Comsauy's rule. So far, the French half breeds only have taken up arms. The English and Scotch half breeds ars yet undecided. CALIFORNIA. . San Fiiancisco, Dec. 1. Japancso Tlaitors. Prince Gunwsnna, from Japan, and suite, leave for the East to-day, with Rosman, of the firm of Koopmanschaap Co., tlong Houg, wno represents tlie Japanese Government. Busman visits the Kast to further the plans of Koop manschaap to provide Chinese laborers for the Bouth. Pacific Express Discontinued. The Paclllc Union Express has discontinued operations, the business has been transferred to Wells, Fargo & Co. IOWA. Chicago, Dec. 1. nailroad ColtlsioiiLos of Llle. Lastevenlnga westward bound freight train ou the Chicago, Hock Island and Pacific Hallrnad, running In two sections, collided near Desota, Iowa. A, Smith, of Qulncy, Michigan, aud another man, nauwil npauuung, w.re instantly killed. Four otbera were seriously in jurcd. The collision was cansed by ths engine of the leading section becoming stalled on a heavy grade and sharp curve. TENNESSEE. Mimi-hii, Dec. 1. Poaco Kelg-ns. Litest accounts from Obion county represent all quiet. Two of the negroes thought to have been killed by the mob after tbe amir at Joii's s, escaped by falling when others were shot. They aro now lu the Troy jail for safety from the mub. Mr. Jones Is still here. NSW 11AMP3II1BE. Dovrr, Dec. 1. Factory Operatives' Strike, The factory operatives are on a strike, and have organized a Working Wom.a's League, witu tne Intention of becoming part of the National Later Union League. It Is rumored that tin Directors will close the mills nntll the operatives ac cede to a reduction of wages. WISCONSIN, MiawAUiii, Dec. 1, Mint Christian Convention. The State Union Christian Convention is now in session hers. The attendance la larga. They are mspplug nut the pro gramme for renewed exertion ths coming year. The Christian State work for the past year was attended with marked success. KENTUCKY. Looisvim.k, Dec. 1. An Absconding Alderman. George E. Ilelnsohn, au absconding Alderman, has forced notes and olhir wise victimized his friends lo the amouut of nearly $40,000. DISSOLUTION. rpHB ro-vARrNKhhiiir uiirktofokk A. VllatlUg IKHWffQ , ; llra'IICj. 411110 O, TtioniiM.ti, Jstras M. y.isrior, t'rsnk BUIf and (f0. IV Frrumsn. uttilfT thu flrm fium or A. tl. HMtllitv k Vt is tbis clsr diMotr-d hv mntas.1 consent, John (1. Thompsoo ami Jins M islsr nfiinnff wifrvintn, in dusitm'M win M oontm- 'Vt v "to Old MtVl, rt A. U HUBillSjr, 0. U, r'rwnun tod Frank HuWt m ootial rartntrs uu- dr r Oit ttrnt asms of A. C. Uptdlnjr A Co., who at aothr i,d lu p. d' twit all debts due tin lain turn and will pay ths todubUiirif1 of tnr saint, A.D HKAIII.I-Y, JOHN (l.TUtiMI'SnK. JAM Us M. KM KM, HtANK 8UI.KY, llii. l. Ht.r.MAN, ('jlumbui, (,, Nov, 3, iu;, do., lw W .ll.tiiwr, CAitiw UaibOl Bl 1 l.nn, riftLST IIKIMTUIj, lit Kasl Bias I Monetary and Commercial OOLUllBCB MARKET. Wednesday Evxnino, Dsc. 1. Apples Scarce at $1 OOal 25 per bushel, or $3 00 per barrel. Bkooks prices are very flrm at our quotatious. We note common, at $3 50-, medium, 1 W: extra, 4 OUjJD W per dozen. Butter In good supply at 30335c, Candlbs Wholesale, Star full weight sixes, 23c; Stearlne 19420c; Tallow 10jC, Par ran ne 40c. Cueksb We quote dairy at 17c; Ham burg 10, and Factory 20c. Cocoa N uts Baracoa $3 50 per hund red. Coffee Wholesale demand good. We quote Common Iilo at lO'.jsJ'Jlc; Medium !233'J4c; Prime 25c; Rlo Cotl'ees retail at 2ijac; Java at 40c: Mocha at 00c Ckanbrrhies 18320c a quart at re tail six quarts for a dollar. cohdaob Tne aemana is moderate. We quote Manilla large sizes 24c; small 2.raauc; Jute 18c; Manill.t bedcords -t rf4 30; Jute do $3 ito; Wrapping twlue 22135c; Cotton do 454.10. Dmos and Dyes BL. Cart). Soda. Newcastle, 7Mc, American 7c. 6al Soda $4 60115 00; Suleratus 0 4 10c; Pure Cr. Tartar, 05c, second quality, do 25340c; Borax 42c; Brimstone 8ia7c: Sulphur saUc.j Epsom Salts 7c; Saltpeter, 11 J 20c; Camphor $1 2501 60; Indigo, common, 75cd$l 20; medium, $1 40 1 00; finest Manilla, (1 7533 00: Madder 22323c; Alum 097c: Copperas 4 doc; Blue Vitriol 20c: Cudbear 35c; Extract Logwood bulk 18 to 20 pounds at 21c; half-pounds 22d23c per lb; Putty 7c per lb. tons scarce at iJoit40c. Fisii Tho demand for Lake Fish Is light. We quote Mackerel higher, No 1 Ualvcs$14; large No 2 do $11 50; small do new $10 50; White Fish $7 00; Pickerel $5; Herring, $3 50 per half barrel. Box Her ring, $1 75. Scaled, 75c. Codllsh at 8,'2c, sun cured. All wholesale. Codllsh re-tall at 12c. Floek There Is about the usual de mand. Prices ruuge from $5 7047 50, and $8 60 for Uocklug Hills white wheal. Fkuits Halsins $4ia4 25 for old. and $5 10 lor new Layers. Currants, new lHc. New Prunes 10c. Almonds 20335c. Filbert 20'322c. Oahk Ouail $2 25 32 50 perdoz: Bnlne $2 00; Woo Icock $3 00; Teal Duck $2 50; nullum iiarx J 2i; equirreis i 25, Pheasaut $1 25 per pair; Babbits 20,425c each. Glass Prices unchaneed. We onote 6 by 8 to 8 by 10, at $3 60; 10 by 12 at t6 ,; v oy 11 to iu ny 10, at f4 00; 11 by 14 to 12 by 18, at $4 25. These rates are retail, or by single box. Chain Wheat sells at $1 00: Corn brings 75c; new 00305c Cats (Inn at 40c RyebOc. Hams and Bacon Sugar-cured Hams sell at 24c wholesale and at 25c retail. Shoulders 10c wholesale, aud 18c retail. Sugar-cured Baon 23 25c; common Bacon 10 320c. Dried Beef 22c wholesale, and 25,428c retail. Hay Sells at $10314. Hickory Nuts Sell at $1 0041 25 per bnshel. hides urccn from butchers 7lc: wet suited 10J10!c; dry salted 14418c: green culf 12Jc; cured do 17019c, wholesale.Hocking Coal 14c bushel; delivered on boat or carllU.c. Won rig urm ana in small snpnly Charcoal, II. B., foundry, $50: Char coal, II. B., mill, $15; Charcoal, C. U., $50i!75 as to brand and grade. Stone Coal Foundry, $48; Stone Cos), mill, $13. The above prices are four mouths on wharf. LKATnKii Wequote wholesale: Har ness 42 444c; skirting 40 448c; bridle leather $00 per dozen; Bulfalo slaughter, best 30c per hS; do do 2d 34c; Buenos Ayres, sole, B,vJ34c; Uuksole, 4aj4(ic; Oak upper leather $48 j00 per dozen; do mestic calf $1 30ill SO per lb; do kip 75c 3$1 per u. Luhiieh llershlscr & Adams report 1st Clear, fori per thousand; 2d Clear, $50; 3 J Clear $40; Common, $2250; Coarse Common, $20; Joist and Scantling, 18 ft aud under, $22 50; Fencing, $22 SO; No. 1 Sawed 8hlugle,$0; No 2 Sawed Shingle, $4; Lath, $3 60; Clear Flooring, dressed, 140; Common f looring, dressed, ; Clear Siding, dressed. $25; Common Siding, dressed, $22 50; Ash Flooring, dressed, $10; Yellow Pli.e Flooring dress ed, 45, Uak 1 loorluu, dressed 4U. It ails Demand very uood at about tho following rales: 10s to 00s, $4 75; 8s to 0s $5 00; 0s to 7s, $5 25; 4s to 6s, $5 60; 8s, $0 25; 8s flue, $7 25. Nails have advanced 2ocall rouud. Okanoks Southern $12 per barrel Oils Lard Oil Is nominal at $1 80. Unseed f I 2D. Flsn UIIMOctf 1 10. Pranuts Virginia 10c: North Caro Una 12.'c. New ll.'-c. FaTiioLaUJM Hcilned, 83335c; Lubricating Oil 30440c: 1'aratlue 25c: Ben zlne 16c; Wool UII 35c. Plastkrkhs' Haiii 60c per bush. Potatoes Ml at 40400c per bushel retail. Early Hose $2 SO. Hags In lots, country mixed. 44'oC Kick Thedemand Is fair at 0 J9,c lor Carolina aud Oo for Kangoou; whole-salt, ltetail Carolina 12c; Rangoon 12c. Shot The demand is light at $3 00 for Drop, and $3 50 for Buckshot. Lead 12c for rolled bar. Soap Prices are stationary. We quote: Common 0410c; Herman 10V4 11c Eraalve ll)ac; Babbitt's 12S,c; American Castile 17c: Foreign do 22 4 24c STAHCn At 7t;c. Suoaiis The demand contlnnes brisk We quote Molasses Sugar, 18c; Cuba 14 4 15c; Porto Uicol4V415c; Demerara 111 ffllO'c; O Yellow 15e; Extra C lSUfl 1514c; A White lUjlOijC, Hrd " 174C Sugars retail at : Cubes 16c; Porto ltlco 16o; O Yellow lc; C White 17c; A White 18c; Hards 20c. Teas There Is the usnal demand for good Teas. We quote common, Young Hyson, 00 a 1 20; medium $1 40 (HI 60; fine to choice $1 00 Jl 80; Im-iicrlul 1 40(11 80; Gunpowder $1 75 Hit 85; Oolong Il5c9f I 40. Toss retail run from $142 60. TonAcoo Manufactured dark lbs t;, and Navy liSJ75u, bright ills !,-s and tta00v4$l 80; Smoking 304 35c i Fiue-cnl Chewing (IJcuJl 10. Wooden Waui Two-hooped Pall $2 60; 8-hooped do $2 75; No. 1 Tubs, $12 00; No. S do $10 60; No. 8 do $9 00; Zlnk Washboards $2 76. BALTIMOKE MARKET. Baltimoiik, Deo 1 Kiitm A good demand for sqpsrflne at $17545 12. Un.MN Wheat active; prime tocholce red si $1 ill jl 40. Com dull and heavy; white lid allocs yellow 06400c. Oats dull al6Hil67c. Ityeilull at$l4l 10. PnovistoNs-Mess pork quid at IH.'I. Haron quiet; rib sides 10c; shoulders 16 4 )16c. MONEI AND BT0UKS. Nivf Yobk, Dec 1. The Secretary of the Tressury to-day instructed the Assistant Treasurer nol to readvertise the million gold offered yesterday, and withdraw it entirely. The Treasury Department to-day pur chased ouly the $2,000,000 bonds called for In the advertisement. 1 he currency balance In the Treasury is at a lower point than for some lime, and does not porintt or any extra purciiases 01 nonus without the usual gold sales. Bonds to the extent of $335,000 were delivered to the Assistant Treasurer to-day on ac count of the $2,000,000. Monky Active aud stringent up to 2 o'clock, and the rates for coll loans was 1 per cent currency and 7 per cent gold per annum, and 110 per cent per diem. After that the demand abated,aud money was accessible at 7 per ceut currency. Discounts Are nominally unchang ed. Stbulino Dull at 8T;aOU. Gold Unsettled. Opened at 123t.and closed at 122. Carrying rates l-32d333 and 67 per cent. The clearances are nearly ffity million. Goveknments Closed pteady, but the quotations were very close on the lowest quotations of the day. The lead-lug dealers report a fall of sales by investors, both here and In the Interior. Coupons of '81, HStjUS; doot '63, 113MUS;do of '04, 110J8jJ110V. do of '00 liuani; (lo new li:isiii;ii- do of '07, 113,'4 4113 do of '08 112JB 4 113,1; 10-40s, KiO'.yaiOO;; Currency 0s 1U7'4 '(fiuf,1,. me sun-Treasurer bought two mlllious at 110 14 lOOailO 40 00. .cocks are unsettled, but generally Arm. Northwestern declared a dividend ot 4 per cent on commou and 6 per cent ou preferred, less tho Government tax, and payable December 30th. The books close December 8th, and reopen December 31st. The Stock Exchange lias dropped the call of the old New York Central aud Hudson Iliver shares, although New York Central Is still dealt In by brokers in the Long Kootn. The Board now calls New York Central and Hudson consolidated stock aud scrip. KAii.itoAD Stocks New York Cen tral lHSErie 27?i,; Harlem 127Kead-lugOW;1,,; Michigan Central 110; Lake Shore 84; Illinois Central 132;Plltsbureh ao'ii Northwester" 72M; preferred 803;; Hock Island 104'4; .-St. Paul 07; do preferred 824,,'; Walm-ll 60; Fort Wavne 80!; Terre Haute 25; Chicago & Ailou 145; Ohio & Mlsstssiuoi UK: New York Central scrip 74Ujj do cons iiiduted 87i Teleoraph Stocks Weulern Uulou Telegraph 84 834;',,'. dtbajjship otocks raciuc Mall 48,'4. tXPitEsB Stocks Adams, 40 1: Weii, Fargo & Co. 15': American 35 U: Uni ted States 40. OmUillliAl'l MAtKliT. Cincinnati, Dec. 1 Flour Unchanged. Guain Unchanged. Cotton Firm: middllns 24c. Toiiacco Firm and lo good de- mauu; receipts ngut; salts ui hhds. Whisky Dull at $1 00. Provisions Mess nork Is held Rt' $31 50, no demand; bulk meats held at 12,'jc for shoulders, and 10ai0)c for clear rib and clear sides, but no sales; sugar cured name In moilerute Jobbing demand at 21322c; Green meals so.d ut U4c, 14'ac uud lS'iio for shoulders. sides and hams, but me demand fell olf at tue close. Lard Held at n'lllSJaC for steam and kettle rendered; no sales. Hoas Active; all sold at $10310 GO; ano some extra urougut fio 75. country operators ure the chief buyers, city puckers are not doing much. Receipts 4,500. Butter Unchauged; fresh 80j3jj. Euus Held at 88409c. Oils Linseed dull at 88390c; lard flrm at $1 47Sl 50; petroleum dull; re-Uned 3;) 4.14c. Uuockhiks Sugar dull lal'.c lower: New Orleaus lOiHc; coU'ee a snade lower. Skeds Clover HJH'c; timothy $3 75g4 00 and both In deiuaud. Gold 121,'j buying. Excuanue Steidy at 110 discount buying. Money Market unchanged; active demand. 0'ilUAOO MARKET. Ciiicaoo, Dec. 1. Flour Dull at $1 25a4 50 for sjiriug extras. Grain Wheat flrmer and 132c higher; sales ol No. 1 at 01 a'J2r; No. 2 at 88,'irab9,c, closing at baSOc for No. 2. Tula afternoon the market was dull at 8n34 490c cash uud seller December for No. 2; no-grade USaiiOc, closing at 80)0 for No. 2. Oats aieady aud qnictat41,l312,a'o cash; 41,ya4Jeset-ler,-43c buyer December, closing at -II 34 342c cash for No. 2 Hye more active and flrmer; sales of No. 2 at 74J75e; rejected at 69370c, closing at 74'8'375c for No. 2. Barley dull at 85c for No. 2. Hoas Dressed active and firmer at $11 75912 25 dlvldlug on 200. Live active, firmer and 10320c higher, at $9 35 39 75 fur fair to medium; $9 POglO 16 for cood to choice: $10 3SuilO 50 for , r. tra lo prime. Cattle Quiet and firmer at $;IM 60 for common to good common; $0 263 7 25 for good tocholce shipping beeves. DEW YOfiK MARKET. Nsw York, Dec. 1. CoiTOK Vc better and clnslug quiet; sales of 4,000 bales at 26,l4'c for middling uplands. Flour Closed qnlct and without decided change In price. Grain Wheat dull and heavy for winter and llrm for spring, with a fair export demand, live quiet at $1 L23 1 00. Oats dull soil heavy at 04 305c for western. Corn easier ami dull at $1 10 01 13 for souud mixed western. Provisions Pork flrm and tinchnng ed; sales of 1,000 bols of mess, seller 0 months, at $29 60. Beef quiet uud without material change. Cut meats steady, with small sales. Bacon nominal. I.urd quiet at 19c for prime steam aud 18Uc for future delivery. Euus Dull at 8)3400 for western fresh and 28 UOc fr j,rd. Dry Goods The market continues langjld and depressed, yet prices are nut quotnlily lower, If wu except npraguus prints, much are reduced lo 12o. BT. LUU1S MAUKLT, ST. UlUiS, lire 1. PROvisioNa-Firm. Pork at $;i0 tK). I.inl at 17u3I8i-. Dry salt shnn:d,rs at II ge; clear rib at llle; clear sides nt 10';c; llaron: nothing doing. FuutR Dull ami holders anxloiu lo realkii at $S 60 34 60 for X X. Grain-Wheal quiet and steady; No t spring at 8.1c; No 9 rid fall lit elic. form lower grades di dined to 70c lor new. Oat quiet at 60if5lc. WlllSKT Steailv at $1. llous Firm alO'nlOc. CLEVELAND UAKOT. Cleveland, Dec I. FLorn Steady and unchanged. IicivBKAT Flour Steady and ''a- mand good at $7 5048 25. Grain Wheat, quiet bnt firmer, a of No. 1 red at $1 10, No. 2 do at $1 12 3 1 13. Corn quiet aud nominally nncbai: i- ed. Oats dull and unchanged, hut wet . - ltye dull and nominal at 95 41 00. Ba f-ley dull and Inactive but nominally n 1-changed, the receipts are heavy but wa can give no reliable figures. PiiKOLiuif Dull and lower; reflted held at 27 'v .428 In large lots, small h ta 9 4-lo advance; erode dull at $0 00 par barrel. BUFFALO MARKET, Buffalo, Dec. 1. Flour Unchanged. Gbain Wheat, sales No 1 Mllwank ie at $110. Corn, sales in lota at $10). Oats higher; held at 52c. Barley uoiiu-nal at 00c$l 00. SJk Htou winks At $1 0331 03. TOLEDO JIABiET, Toledo, Dec. 1. Floor Steady. Grain Wheat dull. No 2 Wnba h $1 20; amber $1 13; No 1 red $1 14; No a held at $1 0'J'i. Corn a shade betti r; No 1 at U3c. Oats quiet and a shai a better; No 1 at 52o. lluus Dressed, unchanged at $1131 J. Clover Sekd 10c lower, $8 40. i(iiii,)tiiifj AS FINB AS SILZ LHTSD EEADT-HAEE CL0TEI"d EIGHT of the blYLE. .MADE UP?- UPErBLY f IJI?HED. READY TO PTJT RIGHT ON. The object of the Cliwtnnt Street Clutlilnjt E,' ib. Ilebmeut li to fiiriijih a cIum of Itoaily-uido Ciutb ag mpcrlor to anything that line hcrotoforc loen offe: l to the publio, Ouljr tbe floor fabrice .re uaed,i ad tbe bnt trlmntiORi, end theae are cut If the n, sit ekillful and artistic cuttcri, and ramie up in elnbor tt. nd tasteful itjlti. A full Hock of inch clolhloi; Is Dow la itore, and being sold at moderate prlcci. Connected with tbe eetebltabmeut, elrordi rer. ailTtntegei. jmpor(ti jootts, oite lijlts, i9kst rt in jihin9 ;U No liner work lidono In any Merchant Talloifng Sonee In the lend. Kobellerei;lee,norlchirt;oli, no more renowned cuttert, bo more perrect Ate cu anywhere be obtained, fAn" eu.m vc.i.a L&l'i, Bcaullfttl anil Scrcicfnblo Carmentj. IN LABCIEST eiHIETT. AiIIt;utAtitmi:t:f GENT'S rUENISHINa 000D3, it tut 8:3 it s:o csEsnror stsset, iniLADEI.PtllA, rtcuiSV.ir.ll.v ,.,,.,,, ,.fs,lr,n.ur,n.. pnllem.n l di.i,,.,- . ,.,.i,.r ,,,, .,, ,,, f h.rl. . a,. Hui,.,si,w BLIND T0JT3 CONCERT! OPERA HOUSE, Tl K UAV i:t ;IV;, DI.C. T, lli(. Fint Ajiivu-auu,' in ilinibu ttnoe rvttra lli llt Ek,!0 ot 13lIiil TOM! The UtTRt lfir-Toiirvh-ti-iMrMmif.Ml Mr'Ury ol Uie hiuft'i-uili Ivbiui). j Tliii wiTUi(nt rwro biT l'Hi.Ut, whoU U ..... . . ,, ., - ., , .., 'ISIIMH. 1lltHll Iry wu troin m I'l ur". Il,ml Ii.idi )h btr b, Ktld Willi ill it mv ill irilinuy nt. llij-oi.n., y9i ilC ftlATH tin' lilt"' tllllllllt tlpr tt O l'U''M.', Utlt Oi l1 bnllnniy mi-i I euitaluliy, l ut wiiliull th $. fXr.. 11. 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