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UOUP 8SUBT8. ' HERRI S. HAV.XS. 4 tArU Plr ( BrwT0 NEW YORK, STEEL HOOP iKIKTt rd f.tthlaiHT " to. oetIO d8m . ' i MiNOFACTDKFBSPKAI'F.RlH hoop RKiiifs Corset, Wtilr( Front-, &., HA Franklin Bluest of .Broadway, NEW YORK. FITTSnf'lui APVEBTIBISH.. BURKE A BARNES FIHE PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, VaultDoor, Burgler-Proof Box.end IU01 WW DOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS, Mm JM ud "I II""1 '" Ww SrB,,WW'1 Utthburoh, pa, o,iioM.i',,0.,Sepl.S4,lsi ii a. .A Alan emnt nt ,1 liiinT buH-ri",""' .1 i dmrgh.Pa " V"; ; v." ,. diagram 1 would Ilk. It, en ; -- - . , , nd ,, nave iii ....... ,ii r B eu til cuuld- aome little w V " f.ult lth B. B . BIB, inn triend ol Don't mi' make of Uafe, u u r.. liberie to ehow It a, mpli .... 1 ..... while I wa. connect. " """"...r.V cn nui I .ul m tint will " ut iha litanban- the Bile WO" " " " title B. ceu bring It forward. 1IKI80B. riaia very teapertiuiiy. n . a "ABBOTT BONA, Ager'ti. roliitnbn., 0, JOftVi. W r) I.r, Ag.nl, Wheeling, v.. ,tpl8.Vlin . M.niifaetiiroruf (jl)Pl'BH -DISTILLED tmml RVtl WHISKY! II itM from ding, or .,lultMV. 1 "r Same OHIO STATE JOOtSIAL. 'DECEMBER- It. 18t NUMJiUK no. VOLUME XXVI COLUMBUS. OHIO THURSDAY 9 MOUNTMi, CINCINHATI ADVERTISING. MnHKNHV & O ARSON; LAMP & II 48 flXTlBE DEPOT, No. 169 Main-St., atove tn. OINIONNATIt Deelers la - LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, ft GAB FIXTW18; WROUGHT IRON, 0 AH, BTF.AM AND WATER PIPE. FIT1TNG8, ETC.; PARAGON COAL OIL LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, Vf H UD, J COAt OIL AND COAL OIL TRIMMINGS. Nor. 24-dlM. "JAME8 C. COLE MttnufMlurer tad Wkoltwl & HttU Dtler In TTiu-Ti'n'EiliXiASi PAKAS0L8 & WALKliMG-DANES No. 98 West Fourth St.. (Oppotilli iht Poitoffioe), CINCINNATI, 0 Mot. M-dlin, noT.w-Qira, . 'MlLlTAtlV OUTFITS. f HPI BCBBIB Bti.MKTS, X Blue Mclntuh Ilmi. lmlillo oldotD, Poiicboi, for 0rlry or Gfllotn, llldlof Llo, CoH, Cpi wltU ! Hvloo, Olllwr.' UTMo.,4lr Pillow., Vurt.M. 0mp Cot. ftod U.ltrMUl, 40, Alio, ft Lrg. ftklortm.Dt of food, for sUTiiSizis. Oftmp Knlh, Fori d gpoou; Bobbw t.d Brlw Wood Pi..,hl.lloi.erT, Tobftooo Bftgl, Porw, Pockrt BooU, t fcr.. Wlnort Drloklng Oou., Pojk.l Ink., Ooml.j, L.h-,.od.r..l, ofothjr o'fcic-P P- 49 Wut roarlh Blrwl, Olnclnnill, Ohio. Nor. 10-d3ai. I MARK 1 riuit II l..im It lltd I'llHlli OIU, Iy.n6w.ml lo.pro4 prooi, Miulorln II r. froni '"I Ktl"'ff?-i'- Hynor. rm..tutl, ..o hurt Th.W.lml, i"'"el M """"" ''no.. 1, 1M, 1M . "VfT'lHBIIBtl. PA. Hulilo-dJin a ilTNA STOVE WORKS A. 30 (fooi S'rJ', ""'" Swotti, PtlUburgh, Mnuf.,.lar6r nd Wbol...le l)..Ur In .11 kind, of 00K PARLOK, AND HEATINO STOVES, ' f'KKN'j'H, r'llNUliRU, So. lu our nauijile room tuny la fouuJ thu oel- rr.Bi:rn,oo,jfiK,,dvHtelt STOItB"u"bXln!.ou..ottlu, BM r.ll.rn. nowol- . "pTEnimeleaOra... Front and FomUr,, l iK. n.it ntylal. Ooiowon Kllclwn Bow ndJwo We have also TnliBinsn, Eureka and Tropio, ililrh w would oll I II. prtlcnlr liitlon or Dclerj. DUHME ft CO., O or. 4th & Walnut Streete-i . .. OINOINNATI, OHIO. MANUFACTURER OF JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. DEALERS IN Fiue Watches and Rich Jewelry, GOLD AND SILVER REFINERY, ETC. Wot. 24 (13m. S" iiMiuTe op ia"inic,ToiiAHaiiiB'rio PormonUtlou lu UHur and Winn. W. kT. rnnnu-tartnroil ftiid .old Bnlpblol Lis. tlw pftrt fouryMri, and In no cue ban wo known It to fall. Older can to I. ...... nnlll It luM MSKtlv BO dnlrod. ftUd th. I.r- iu.nilloo Immodlatolv arretted; In few hour. It will Mill. iMrttrtlr clear, and romatn tue aan lu n?or aud tavto Hnlulilto of Htna I. a clie.p, vaallf lnnnI fnUtanco, t.Vt.i. nn niA n....nt. Il.nlf. and ImoartlDK no OB- plouautnaw. It aotlleaat tU. oollvni with tlin 1M. Tke liatltnonr of arerr ono wbo ha. mod It la ao emphatic In It. faror, that wa fail juattflwl In aaiiug that Ita .nooaaa I. atwaya certain. Wa pnt It up in lOos. bottle,ath on. balnf anfflelant for a barroli aiao aaii in ouia, wr u.ur Miuif mv- MBI8riLPBITK OP LTMI, tor Borghnm Boiartnd Dir. np uiaVei., In barrel., kega and lug., " W. J. M. OOUUON BHO., Mana'actuting OhamllU anil Druggutt, N. I. corner Ventral Avauua and Ilghth (Ireel ,t luolo. natl, Ohio. Am. M-dlOM. UMBRtLLPARASOL Walking Uano Manufactory, 6T Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' WerobanMand Dealer, are vartlcslarly Inntad to call and aiamlna my itock of Umbrollaa, Paraaoll, ftnd Walk. In 'Vine., which 1 Km offering at Manntactnrer a ooat. B.THOMP30H, 187 Main Street, wait .ida,bol.aa th and 61h, OlDcinnall, O. WUmDreila, fAroeoi ami waifciiiftv'"!" "; arnitlic to tlw traoa at railuoad prlno.. eu-illy i MEDICAL.. HAVE YOU A COUGHP Than JATNK'i IXPKOTOBANT. Po alio. jonr cold to take II. own conr.a. Two thlrde of tlw rtetlm. of oonaumpll'n o.a their aflllotlona to the hud lake of '.alilog for a Oongh to gat wellof Itaelf." Do not fall Into Ihl. error, l ul arail younalfnt onto of remedy which twenty-lire ari' eiperlenra kaa em-itratad I. certain to nroarot a anaedy core. HAVE YOU i ASTHMA OR PHljuiSISP Than uaa JAYNK'B IXPJtorOBAtlT, .blck .111 oyer-core the ipaamodl. contracllon ln tnbea, and cauea them to eject the mncona or matter which cloga than np, and by an aaT and fret aipauloratlou, ranwra all dinonlty of breathing. rt HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS P Then tue J ATHI'S IX M0T0BANT. Thli .Ue-ipraad dlietet, .hick may be generally daecrihed aa an lnam-mation of tha Una akin which Una the Inehte of the tnd tnbai or air Taenia, .praadlng turongh arery part of tba longa, la la nlatftkan for Oonfomptloii. Tba Etpaolo-rant anbdoaf IhU lnn.mm.tlon, relieTN tba attending coogh, pain, and dlfflcnlty of bnathlng, and, If tha oaia I. not of too long etandlng. will tartalnly prodaoa a onra. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION P Than . JATNl'SMPP-OTOBANT. It !- long. frn all irritating -attar., -bil. .1 ' '""J' " It h'.l. and Inrigorat- tbam. Of all tha r.madle. .hlrh hay.k-nolT..l tba pnbll. for thl. ir dla-ae. o.. h.,..lood tba teat of Mm. or maintained "",r"'1 popularity, a. tbU .ptorant. Tl.ou,.di .ho hare baan glran np by tbalr pbyalclaoJ a. Incurabla have bam naloAl to perfect heel by lu Ol and th.lr la.tl.nouy mmt carry conrlctlon lo all . ho read It. HAVE YOU PLEURISY P Then tue JA VW8 E J.PICTORANT. By laklog two or three large dote. In the early .lag., of the dUwaee, In quick eocceulon, and oorerlng np warmly In bed.tui. preparation acta a. a endorlBo or a.atlng medicine, and anbdnee the Inflammation at the outlet. HAVE YOU WHOOPING COUGH P ... JiTlll'll KXPIOTOBANT. There le no remedy .blob, ao off .dually otereomea tula dleeaee ae the I.pectorant. What patent can wllneia Ilia eofforloga of her children from tbla dletreeilng omplalut without doing .11 In her power for thrir relief! wnat meuicine o p'aaaant lo the taate, or ao certain to produce Immedl ate bentfll? Giro it a trial, then, and It prove ita tracecy. 0IU0 STATE JOURNAL. TBIiEGRAPHIO NBW MORIf ItVO A1VD AFTEBWOOW BF-- PORT. To ba Hanged, 40 Indiana SaTs :; One.' WiaHicoToH, I ee. 10. Ala maeling of tie Indiana CongrcBilnnttl DMrfration to-night, it wag racotTed thai the Dclrg..llon would make no effort, to prB lie olainin of any Imliana oindidat. ae a enocrasor of the pi eaeul Beere-tary of tee luterior. It la now atalod (.obi ively that the Proaldenl lag gent forward ordure directing that : of the oondeinnrd Minuea.)la Indiauo, epooitl-cally nanig.l, le bungrd on the 19ib Insl. HuriiNlde to Sigel. Durnatde, to whom fiigel'i rr qtirot for a oourl of Inquiry wee raedn, wrlln. ee fallowa to Bigel: "Wilh your motnenti, elno my oon-neotion with thie array, I am well acquainted. I take pleaeure in bearing leitimouy to the seal, effioienoy and military .kill displayed by your-etlf and your offioere in the management of jour forcea, end the fruitful reoonnoi6anee yon have dirtoted." ' Brig. Ge. Dana ii one of the newly made Major GenefHli. General Franklin had an interview lo-ddj with the Beoreti.ry of War end General Hal-leek In relation, it ie laid, to the apportionment of troop, in aeTornl grand diTieione, and will, lo-moi tf morning, return lo hie oom-mand. - We leari . troio Fairfax Court Houae, thai our eooutii mport a generul eyaouatlon by the tebeli ot Uiorotighfare Gap, Aldie, and Ibe surronndibg eonntry. . WAiniialiM; Do-. H.The Revenue bill, pub-li.hed thi morning, wan not roported front the Committee of Waye aad Meane yoslerday, ae erroneously elated; but wa eimply aubmilled by RrpreeenlaliTe Wievtc. ae an individual member on a oall of the House. Neither the Secretary of the Treasury nor the committee were ooueulted in regard to it. McDowell's Court of Inquiry. MoClelland testified that, he reon'ivcd at ll hand, of McDowell the fullost and most oordial co-operations in the preparaliont for the Pen-ineular oampaigo. "I know nothing personally of MoDowoU'a oondnot while in -command of Ibe Department of the Rappuhauiock, eioept that I received two lelegritms from him, about the 20ih of May; the first Informing me he would move by a oertain dale to my ateintanor; the second, that unlooked for oiroumstanof s had oansed delay of a few days. 1 don't know ottioially, but have every roasou to be morally oertain, that his failure to advance lo my assistance at thai lime was owing lo citoumslanceii beyond his control." HAVE YOU CROUP P oitli Carolina Itefilli e-WIial Uai leHtoit Old. Nkwbkeh, N. C , via Fortress Monroe tlio 8il. Great disatl'ootlon exists in Ibe interior; the impression prevails there that n signal vio-lory by Burnsido will be followed by immediate and eulire abandonment of the border States, inoluding North Carolina ana lennosnee. Tho Progress, of the'20ih till., has Iho following: The lotul rebel losses in the recent battles amniint In 75.000 men. It nlea savn: The neoule of Churleslon pulled up Heir lead pipes and contributed 60,000 pounds to the Government; and that Ibe rebel Government will issue rooeip'e for all lead pipe and other flxturos; and binds nsell lo ropiuce them at the end of the war. HPG E R H. WeaUra Cbenieal Writing Fluid d Plaeking Laboratory. 1M o,. -ii.far.tlm. 'the pl.tee ,.d, bolng donhle ...l ao tZ" Oopylng, Black, Bine, Carmine, Japan, Btenclllng and Than uaa JAVMaVa HXPilCTOUANT. Ohllilrru are anbjart to no dlieaie mora tudden In He alta:ka, or. In the ebeence of prompt relief, none more fatal In Kb re aulti, than Oroup. Parent., theref re, thould he at h... . r.mflt.- aura and thoroncb. fluch a remedy may No. CI WaUlUt-SI.i ClnClBUail, .. oood t th, iipectoraat, and every taremi motner propeller, and a Blaaoiaulp linn a Dura in tow ennaKnt-ga-IA. WRITINe FIhCBD. will keep a anpply by her. Naw York. Deo. . Tlieslnamer Creole from Now Orleans the 20. li, via Huvana Hie lib, bns nrrived. New Orleans papers ooutaiu no nowo. The Creole reports lhat she saw on the 8th. off Hfttteras, the steamer Empire t'ily, a large !IP!"'rZr L. ot. ...a Oae, .ndrculrelre. ',, .h.n .nv other, anil free from dirt comparea HU , Bp."." 1lniucom.nt. offered to bnlldar. In wart Orate Bboetneke. FOIiIHB, AIT) SUWLIGHT OIL WORKS. William A, McCIurg, .BOLESAL BKAI.1B AMD HANOFAOTCBIB OP farhfin oil and Lamps, Waieliom. 61 Wor.d (treat, e.rW.150,. Plmlinrgh, Pen.. C tOTIsiXft, ATS, CAPS, &c. JATNE'S EXPEtflOBANT .r,H.rJ m-HL-lnj Wnr tW.lltV-IIVe Sr it hll l,U Orift' inal Japanese Blacking baron the pnbu j, and during tw, period in onrative po.- obS-ly en hare been tetttntd to by all claaeei of people In ell Phjiiclana, clergymen, lawyera, -sn-u-a meWAAaAaW onartara of the world. v - m . .i..n. m.pl,nlrj. here ernerlenced lie remedial Hecent cue. Ol vonorroew or oy- , """-"-'--' - ' - t-phllla onred In a few daye, without ,nd have fnrni.hed ut wilh their teatlmony, and 5 , dittnouni. "anlinia of diet or hindrance from . .. , ,u i ... iim.nu. T.i ihali ..' . '. .. Nashville, Deo. 8. The Herald aays: We have no fitrthei pailiculara of the disgraceful affir at HuutBville. It ie rumored that Polk's rebel corps of Btagg's army advanced np the Lebanon Pike to Heard s mills, twelve miles sou lb of Lebanon, while Kirhy Smith's corps ll reported at Murfreesboro. Their movements ohange the entire situation. Eastern money was reitiett nsi. lo-uay i blindly worshipped. To conciliate tie black outer, to til hi. ever-gaping jaws, wa have ot only given him our ooaseienoe and our sul-tancts, but our families; and yet he ia not satisfied. Nay, be it more insatiate than before; aod already lie ship of State, disjoiuUc1, ereaks, bends, wabbles in a treacherous lull on tha stormy ocean of war, waiting but the arxt commotion to go to pieoet. A swift, strong, steadfast hand, guided by the will of divinity and the inflexibility of fate, oan yat gave it Tha beginning hag been made; a few bold, decisive blows, to follow npon, will accomplish the work. I pray that God may inspire the mind and nerve the arm, to strike. Strike now. I received a letter Ibis morning, dated Camp, ear Memphis, Tonn., Deo. 31, from which 1-traot: "We are lying here now with about thousand other troops, guarding the oity.whiok la in a very dilapidated ounditioa, although there are great many very handsome build ings in it, whiob are now used as hospitals.-Business in town teems to be -very dull. None of the buiineet men have any money, from the faot that for tome time pan they have been obliged to receive Confederate money In trade, or none at el ; end they were unable to do anything with it, except to buy real estate, which they are now unable to tell. "1 it surprising to tee with what tenacity tbey told to their treasonable opinions, aad how they are tolerated In it by the high otEoials of the United Slates Government. There it scarcely any one but who dares to expreee himself publiely, even in the presence of our soldiers, who are restrained from doing acts of violence by fears of a oourt-martial. "The priest of provisions are euormoun; the reaeon ia, the country has been eaten out by the rebels of all it produced, whiob was very 111 1,1 a Ibis yeer-exoept corn, of wbloh they seem to have raised a good deal. "List Sunday, the 80th November, the shook of an earthquake was felt litre. It was terrible; but we did not feel It muoh, aa we were near the water on the levee at Ibe time. Sev- etal chimneys were thrown down from Iheef- feota or the shock, and the walls of the houses swayed to and fro, much to the alarm of the Inhabitant!. "Guerrillas still Infest the country, and do quite a good business oatoling stragglors, who most probably straggle on purpose to le tak en and paroled." The subject of emigration is awakening some attention in thii oity; and the eye of the Gov. ernor will probably soon be direoted to the matter. It it important that it should, for we shall toon want, in the State of Ohio, to till ner ton ana pusn forward her industrial pursuits, many sturdy men to All the places of mote wnom tne war baa taken henoe. A num ber of tbe States, east and wsst, have already taken the matter in band, and intelligent and reliable men have been aeoredited aa Coiumis- sionert to Europe to give a fair pioture of our country and the true slate of affairs wilh refer enoe to the treatment and obligations of immi grate, at wall ae to counteract tbe efforts of buropean papers and Government agents lo discourage emigration by misrepreseuialion. v All. PRT CtOODS. H. T. & VV. B. FAY , complete) Uavc ew In More' assortment of KRAFT, HOFFMAN & CO., Manufacturer!, YSbntaale Betall Bealara In CLOTHING. HATS. CAPS -AMD FURNrsmxQ GOODS, No. 99 South Hieh st. Datween Town end Blt 3tretl, COLUMBUS, OHIO WT2J B3 OA novl'j-Sm LAW AK9. SUMNER T. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, nna noihit russs-. liiTI BAKU BDII.nrVO, OP HfAT AH1 IlIOll S'l'illflf'l'U, Colcubub Oflin. Will liromf.lr attend to tiiwln.,. In Pednral or " Court,. .,,. I t" . O U I T T C "i lMJ.L'Ufcn., OHIO, Ktlh .-. crrTKft. A713B.rre at barf, Wall Street, Nw Tor, AtieS to Ew Vo'k M"1 Ohio ceUaettosa. 4Mth of ihf Pott Pfflet, will pw.iaptiy attend to tbltactluni Hailnesa. eprllB-lrr. bnaioeea. Secondary Syphilis the laet veatlge eradicated wlthont the ilea of Mercury. Involuntary - . , , . - t.AV. .,nA flnW.MM frAm DQ.B, or eemen etoppeu iu "- , : ' Impotenoy or loea ol aainal power, realored to full Tlor n a few waeke, uieei or uwiliw. w, . ..-"-."b, -v ... .11 im.rnal ramedlee hare felled, permanently and epeodily cured by a new treatment. .somen, a oet DR. S tVfcNJi & LU. Cincinnati Lock Botpital HO. TB THIItTJ ST., BUT. WAIiH AND VIB Or Box fl'Jti uncinnaH. ... lYOIIIlO nTBRT WHO HATI Injnred themeelTee by oertain aeeret naOlte, wnico ODD, ineoi iur witaiuw, oloeenre, or the dutlel of merried life; alto, mlddie-aged and old men, who from the folllee of yanth or otner caneea, ieei oom.u.j m "'"" rear., before placing theraeolvee under the treatment ol an? one, eliould flr.t read "TaaSaoaar Penan." Mar-rlcd ladle., wlehlng lo avoid an Inoreaae ol family, will loarn eomnthlng of Importance by porullnj ''Ttra 8a- mat reran.." A . . ttentlo any ea,ir..iw, iu eaeicu u,.,.pi VH -r ofTroOentt Addreffl Cincinnati, Ohio. PfW-lyi!,..! fUUMAlftAT & MeCULLY, ; Commission Merchants, for the aela of PBOVtSlOitS, S'LOCB, OBAIN AND OTHCB WaW!- Ann rmwwm os, 4T and Light atraat, BALTIMORE. uiey 99-dly A. O. XT'eOrfaetoorsj., NO. EAST FOURTH STREET, gntJTH - 6IDB, BAST Ol MAIM, nr HUM, Oliioixtneiti, -., eiiniinimil 111 DgiHl IB t s&aa foT Radical Cure, SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRAOEB Soreical and Anatomical Mechanlolen. Inventor and High Sirttl, iu rfcion f,M, 'HpllntafJ Fracture. 'and Dl.locatlon,, Stocking. -for voricoae veiue, bm,vw"..,.--- :y.--r- jpoclal attenuon pain to me tep - ..-. I ivtiMiMtent remale to attend to Ladle.. . ami oilier Ita. Kofnre brpermlaelon to Dr W OMniMy, DrauuaM, man, Dr r Boelker, pr J r juaaiue, m rrtea. Ir A liHinin. it m.. ha rnnii.l at len.th. In our Almanac. To ineli convlnclrgrerllflcteawe would refer the doubling. Pr. I. JAY NI A SON'S Pnmilo JIMicinM are prepared only at 242 Oheeuut etreet, Phlledelphla, and are sold at Oolimbue, Ohio, by O. BOBKiil'S and B. BOUIIKLlltli, aod by Agent. Ihrougont tho country, frt in whom may alio be obtained, oral.,, Jfltne', AMieal Inmiiafl and Oeide lo Health. ott3-d6muv2A The Court of Inquiry on Qen, Crittenden, re garding the surrender of Murfreesboro, adjourned to-day-result unknown. E,ateat from I'.nroiie. Livrapoot, Nov. 28. Contributions for ins MILITARY GOODS MILITARY 1 THE ATTENTION OF MIL I TAR CENTLEMEN REQUESTED BY J. XI . SMITH, TO BIS LAEdl AND WILL BELICTID STOCK OT 8WOBDS, cteO., Which be will sell at Eastern prioet. PBBSBNTATION 8WOBDS, STAFF SWOBDS, HNB SWORDS, PIBLD 8WOB0B, CAVALRY 8ABBB9, ABTIIiLBBT BABXB9, SHOVLDBft BTBAP.J, PI8TOM, BPTJB8, 8A8BE, BBI.T8, BtJOI.B-1, 0K0S8 GANNONS, OBOSS SABRIS, WREATHS, relief of tbe distressed Lancashire operatives continue on a most munificent seals. The American Chamber of Commerce at Liverpool, Mil I T A R Y 1 voted one Housand pounds to the relief fund. ItilLI I Hn I I tt extraordinary general meeting of the At lantic 'Jelegrnph Company is called for tne 12ih of December, for the purpoBe of considering a proposition for the issue of 000,000 new capital, in preferential shates of JE5 each, bearing 8 per cent, interest, guaranteed by the British Government in the event of sucoess; and any further profits to be first applied to pay four per cent, on the old capital, and Ihe surplus to an f qual division between the old and new capital, and the formation of a reservo fund. Paeip, Nov. 30 Bourse closed firm on iho 28th. Rentes 70f. 40o. Belqich The Belcium Parliament bns vot ed that half a million of the appropriation for the public works be applied to the relief of its distressed ootton operatives. Lohboic. In ihe London mouey marKet tne OORDS, c ,Ac. gey Military Hatt and Capt grimed in the , werB gieady.and tbe market wnsstrength- neatett manner, All of the above flood. Kid cheap at SMITH'S HAT STORE I New Nell House RuHtling, COLUMBUS. O. FVR1VITVRE. ATTORNEY AT LAW Art. 67, South 00LV31SCS0. FURNITURE, FURNITURE Columbus Cabinet CI.OTI1EKH fiOOns. Weaver, Riclmrilsftn & Co., mno na A:, as Reade Sli eet, IV. T. TITia LOTION, For all dlordere of the Byee, a. Redneai, Swelling, Dliirh.reeof Hot Acrid Lympnor eiatier, neaneeii ... Write of theKyelld., Dlecharge of Bloody Aorid Bhenm from the Angle., or collection of Matter or Water under the cornea. - , .v . r ,,., Alio when tne eagna oi in. BJ " " look Bed and Baw, Ihle great remedy will cuie no met- IMPOHTireS A eEALKflS I - . M I , . L AnM ...nritntf W OOLSN eOOXB u?fpet.ienl.r attention to, and 1. very ,acce..tu FOR TAILORS AND CLOTHERS. Kmhraclng a line variety of OVER uuauwu, FA'NCY CA8DIMKRES, SATINCTTE8, VEST- tuns. Ao. oona-dfim. 8IImHIIOOTF.R9. n tha treatment ol the dlieaae of the Eye. PRICE THREE DOLLARS A BOTTLE, Delivered to any eddreea. marslly Prepared and Bold by DR. A. J. FORD, Cluclmett. O. ened by the arrival of over iuu,uuu speoie from the West Indies and New York. The drain of gold continues, but in a modified form. The demand for discount ie moderate. Latest via quciilown. Livkipool, Nov. 29ih. Richardson, Spenoe, Bigland & Co. and Wakefield Nash, report flour quiet but steady, at 28(20a for Amerioan. Wheat dull: red western at O.-fMs Od; red soulhern s 9d10; white western 10s 6d lie; white southern lis 3d. Corn quid; mixed at 29a 3J30j: white ot 31s 6d83s. Provisions Beef quiet but steady. Pork dull and unchanged. Bacon quiet and aleady. Lard exceedingly active at 89(S40d. Tallow irregular and lending downwards. Buiar vorv dull. Coffee steady. London, Nov. 20. Baring's oircnlar reports wheat firmer at l&M higher; red western ai 47ols. puio-nr has an nn.ara tendency Tea dull and unchanged. CoffVe quiet and 6dU lower. Tullnw firm at 45s 6d. Grovet & Tod report- provisions very dull and lower. Corn lending dowuwarda. Baring Brothers report American securities nominal; email sales Erie shares 12(3;.43; Illinois Central 42$(41 discount. Ttnlllnn in Ibe Bank of Ens-land has decriftB- TheOompany hope, to reel allbaial , hare of patron. . l4a qqo re a. their motto la to "lire and lei lire." It will sire " im' iem pleaeure at anytime to ahow vleltors through Ihelr New iobk, Dec. 10. -The papers contain no Wftrei-ooin No. 303 South High Street, (Corner of Friend. THIS COMPANY. 18 COMPOSICD OP A NDMDltB r Ihnmmnan Oahlnet Msken, who have combined toe-ether for the purpoee of eupportlng their faralliee and .k.m..li... and to manufacture every kind of FURNITURE, CHAIRS, HATRESSES, BEDSTEADS, 4o , And will gnarantee to our cltlien. of town and eonntry that they will furnleh aa good lurnltnre a, le manufac turen in tne uniteu oww, auu , ....--. j . (OoBeaualeated.) - Becraltlni-. ' Oamp Hanspikld, Ohio, Pee. T, Pmrna O. S. JooaeAL: There are oertain tnnniraa that have been nronounded to me in relation to Ricaunma. upo which there It variety ef cpinioee amoag those who profess to have teen service, whioh I would like ie have fairly and satisfactorily soivsd. i nave asy own viewt upon the eubjeet. Whether lam sorreot er lnooneci in my views, itit moo. ler informed let me right, by a oandld and enlightened response. If am rightly Informed, the "Revised Army Regulations," published Aneniat 10th. 1RH2. are lha aolo and ataading authority upon ihe mailers therein contained, and that nothing contrary to Iheir tenor will he enjoined in any part ot tne loroes oi tue United Stetes, by any commander whatsoever. I shell Brst civo the requirements of Ibe "Re vised Army Regulations, and will then present the manner in which roorults aie obtained, by those obtaining recruiting papere Revised Army Regulations, page 130, tec. 926, we read: Recruiting ofEoen "will not allow any man to be deceived, or Inveigled into Ihe service by Mse representations, bnt will, in person, explain the nature of the eervioe, the length of the term, lbs pay, rations, and other allowances to which a soldier it entitled by law, to every man, before he eigne the enlistment.'1 "The Regimental Recruiting will be conducted in the manner preeoribed for the general service." Page 141, eeo. 985. Again, on page 285, sec. 1,261 we read: "iu passing a rtornlt, the medioal offioer le to examine him (the recruit) stripped, to let that he has free use of his limbs; that hit chest Is ample; that hit hearing, vision, and speeoh are perfeat; that he bat no tumors, or ulcerated, or extensively cioatriied lege, ae rapture or chronic cntaneout affection; that he hat not reoeived any ooutnsion, or wound of tbe head, lhat may impair his faoullier; that he Is not a drunkard; is not subject to convulsions; aod hat no infectious disorder, nor any that may unfit him for the eervioe.'1 The above being the main requirements of Ihe Revised Army Regulations, I will now give Ihe process by which reoruite are ontaineo, oy recruiting officers, so called: They first obtain a recommend from the Col. onol of the Regiment for which they propose to recruit, and on this obtain papers for that pur pose from the uovernor. as soon as mey od-tain papere, they endeavor to get at many names lo their "list" at they can, regardless of lha duties and reanirementt of the medioal of ficer, and paying no attention to age, or oondi tion of tne recruit, iney are luuy .wars tui the Governor will not grant a commission without raisine- nart of the men, and false pretence, misrepresentation and deception are often used lo ihis end. Some of them have gone so far at in nulla! mon aa "SharD Hhooters. who after wards ascertained they had been enlisted as Infnnirv. Those enlisted, suitable and un- auitable. sound and unsound, are all kept iu rumps of rendezvous at the expense of Unole Sam, until accepted or rejected by the surgeon, tp 'muotering-in" officer. Untuitab e and uofit men are enlisted, wno are known at tne lime, hv tbe recruiting offioer to be until, and whom they know will not pass muster. Any and every false representation ie made by them, in order to procure names, and run the risk of the acceptance or rejoction of the reoruil; and if an unfit one should rasa muster, it teems their purpose of increasing their list, regardlest of the gross and unwarranted irauu tons perpe trated upon tne uovernment. now are men, thus enlisted, legally holden, by any law, civil or military, unless "mustered iu?" If they are, men can be enlisted under fraud and mis representation, and Ihe Revised Army Regula tions are void and worthless; if not holden, why do recruiting officers treat them aa deserters if limy leavo without permission? Bow is it that men can be recruited for one regiment, and then be transferred te another? They volunteer to ffo under one set of field offioere, and at noon as enlisted may be put under others, into wboae reeiment they never would volunteer? In a word, are tbe neviaed Army regulations "standing authority?" Are men to be deceived and inviegled into the service? It tbie in accordance wilh military law? Let those who profeBS lo be informed answer. More anon. U. H. Mo. 87th Reg. 0. V. I, (For the Ohio State Journal.) Letter from Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Nov. 8. 1802, Notwithstanding the unfavorable aspeol of the recent elections, and the violent efforts of mB beoause I am dressed a ibe present day, of Democratic lenders and yourselves. Yon think I am unable to fight on newspapers, lo depreciate the public credit and lBat acoount. I will whip as many of you as Ihe National ourrenoy an accursed work re- ju aom, ou. one at a time, with tbe under- solved upon several montha sinoe and syele- BtandiDE that every man it to enlist after he ie matically pursued the new loan makes rapid whipped. Pick your men and tend them progress in this cily, and the "greenbacks" so .long. e intemptuouely held up at "Lincoln raga dnr- mui ,oma consultation a huge, broad-shoul- iug our late election, Dy every pot-nouae puuu- 4ere4 f0now 0Mn, onU jhe captain drew off e: an, gain in favor. The people like them btl. dig 0oat very ooolly. He was large and well ter than any other ourrenoy we ever before made, and a superior boxer. The countryman possessed, and that liking is of a substantial Iu,i,,d ,1Pi intending 10 brush out the captain aad healiby nature, beoause in it is eeen a per- ln , (eTl ainutee. He mistook his man, how- raanent, suie aud most convenient circulating eTeTi a,,.! .,, measured his length on ihe grate, medium, good nil over the country, and not A greater bully than the first nepued out lo liable to ine ruinous snaes inoidrnt to the cur- take nj, plaoe, and soon took hit place on the rency with which we have heretofore been ground, afltioied;.efoatureineeparableoonneoted with The eountrymen etarei; they lad no Idea local currenoy, and which, in ite fluctuation!, ,noll , mtn 80nid e-at. He had, however, en- hae ruined thousands from wbom it has in a ij,,,, tw0 me0, and must not be allowed to go moment snatohed the little fruitB of years of fatthw. xh8 bully of the crowd now stepped anxious toil Bud rigid economy, laid by with 0ut to take the gentleman in hand. He wee a fond hope;s while, on the other hand, U has ftout f,n0w, weighing about two hundred and as rcguuriy ana suuueniy rwieu tu euiuou, flfty pouna, and bragged that he had never or increased ine luxuries or a rew. been -binned He knew nothinar, however, Democratic leaders, wbo pretend to serre the aboat Bpftrring, and he very soon followed hie greatest number of people,ben Ihey denounce, oompanionB. Never wat aorowdto utterly deride, and attempt to write down the currenoy 00f0Unded. Three of their best men had been of the country, for whioh the oredit of the Gov- WbiPped by a man from the city. They oould ernment is pieugeu, i guuy m .u. uvumw bardly realise It, and stood perfeolly motion- OriniB Ol CUUBl'iiiUK v. ' o .hi. v. vwuir , ggg try, and depriving ine peopio ot ine outy medium for procuring the necessaries of life. They prate of peaoe end good will to men end at tbe same moment rob I hem to rnin them, Politicians of the old time compromise and "neutral" echool, are here et well at every where else, falling into and advocating, by a tort of acqniescence, the Hernando Wood sobeme, which seeks, through a restoration of Democratic rule, lo re-establish the Scut horn dynasty, and give inlo Ihe bands of tbe Slave Power tho reins of Government in the United Slates, a rule thenceforward to be wielded with out restraiut. The desire for peace is ao earnest and sincere in aincore and earnest men. that it leads some of thorn to fall into the enare spread for the more oareleae, far too many of whom it has already entrapped. A Democrat of Ihe Union School, from Kentucky, aolive and uncompromising, formerly, told me a day or two ago that Caseins Clay, in a speech made in Frankfort a few days since, declared that the mission of the Republican party had been fulfilled, the territories were forever ooneeorated to freedom, elavery was How to Raise a Company. During the Revolution, Captain E , a member of one of the first families of Charleston, having lost in a skirmish mott of his men, went into the interior of South Carolina for the purpose of enlisting reoruite. Having appointed rendeivout, he spent a day or two in looking about the country. At the time and place appointed he found a large number assembled, not one of whom were willing lo enlist. Afler some hours tpent to no purpose he appointed a rendezout for the next day and leu tne ground. Next day oame, and with it the 'same Crowd; bnt he met with no better iuoosbb man nelore. What could the matter be? -it was the first time during tbe war that a reoruiting oflloer had been entirely unsucceoaful. Something must be wrong, and he determined to kno what it wat. Calling one of the rustics aside, he said i "Why ib it that I get no rscruils "You don't think," answered the countryman, "that we are going to 'list undsr auoh a looking man as you are? You are dressed too fine to be much of a fighter." "So you object to my dress, do you? Come here to-morrow and I shall have recruits," Next day the same crowd had assembled, anxious to know what an idea the dandy oap- taln had got into his hsad. After the crowd had asasmbled, Captain E stepped out aud said, in a oltar and diiunot voice: "My friends 1 understand lhat you object lo little better than FANCY & DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, DRESS COOD8, ILKS," FURS, ' SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BALMORAL SKIRTS I CLOTHS, CA9SIMERES, SATIN ETTS, FLANNELS. OALL -A.Ji"JD 8EEAT SOUTH HIGH STREET. 123. tluVaU JOHN NAUGHTON & CO. WllOUWAMiAND RETAIL DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, NAUGHTON ! (I-DiM. Nor IIS, 10 kYil Sonlli High 8t TOHN NAUGHTON. QovU-dttm JAMES NAUGHTON. J. D. OSBORN & CO No. 143 Huiith HighNtrei,v:-(Oppoeltathea-iodaleeml PnlteJ Slate, note.,.) Uaveou hand a large and well ainortod Stork of STAPLE & FANCY PHY GOODS, jAtVI-jSTinUB, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, HUGOS, 1 WINDOW SHADES, HOLLAND, LACK, aud" DAMASK CURTAINS,! CORNICES, STAIR RODS,' aud olher HOUSE FIIRNIHUT.NO. GOODS Tbev would particularly call altentiivn t tl,nlr minA a -i ana tti-.DtiBK i iniin. Jnljal-ly Dry .Cevoociiesi. C . E U E k iTv & CO. 564 SOUTH HIGH STKEKT, HAVB JTTBT OPKNKD A NEW AND 8PIBNVW BTQOKof Fall and wlntarUoodi. Fancy Dslatufla, Bep Uootli. Merino. A loaru. Mnhti Ac, ln great varieties.. Fancy Prints. Mourning Prlnti. Pomes tio aud Bwttt. Oinghams. oiuiuns. I'necw, mripM, uuiton Flannels, Tickings, Denims, Ootton Table 1 Upora. Lad lei Blanket Shawls of allstylM and prices; Mourning IS lit wis; Black and White Plaid Hbawl., Brocha shawls, aud children's Bhawls, in gruat variatj A large assortment of Ladies' Mirwu' tud Oh lid run's tfapbTT Brjltt rioodej, HuMan and 6uLtx. LadlM', MIssm' and Oblltlreu's W.roion Has, Unrloo Hoflo, FlMcod Ootton Hine and OIothb, The best stylos of Genu' faury and plain Flannel Over Shirts, knit Under Shirts and Drawnrs; Woolen, Merino AndOottuQ Half Hoao; Woolou, Burl in, Cloth and Buck QIotos. OLOTUSA larjca assortment nfPA.iimerui, Doenklns, ftrtiuetu, Jeans, Twewls, English Velveie nod Ooidurojs. BOOTS aud HBOEH Lhidiee' Shoes, hllsaei1 Mid Col 1-dron's Shoes. Men's Rot It and SKoeis, Boy a' BtKtts and rhoui, will be sold cheap. HATd and OAPa Mod's and Bo,' Bus and Caps, all rtf the latest styles, very c:h. Ill FACT ETOrytWug ia 1KT GOODS LTNJB, will U fci!4 aV Ureal y Reduced Mcea to Bait the Times. At in samt plSAe, can ba !Vnnd a good soleotlGn of GOOD FAMILY GROCERIES which will be sold at the lowoat iori!We flgur.-e. Butter, Put, and and all klnda of prndoca taVei In ax. rhauge for Qrooorlea, at Merkot p,ic.. We pay the highoet market price ror WHEAT. IlYK )BM, iMTSatM SKlCDS.al Itllt Booth High .treat and' Ho. 7 Kt rriend alreet. a loneia , o. jtnuni.T a on JUST RECEIVED ! HEADLEYvEBERLY a RICHARDS -AT "Well, my friendt, are you satisfied? I have enlisted three of your best men. I suppose you have no objections now to follow their ex- ampler "Mot a bit of it, responded one of the crowd. "You'll do to tie to, old fellow. Come boys, fall 10, They did to, and in a short time the captain had his company filled, and he bad offers of more men than be oouia nna room xor. JEWELRY. Webster's MiArp-SIioottHi LK5 i ' ej-uTinieiil, tut fiW -tt lOhto. VK ae I am coram' f flieolelly to ei ejjpgeie7 pinhei uiarltl THE RAILWAY TIMEKEEPER. i.ii. mAmntnA for Arm. ealee. Aooa imitation sole; will raw aad tfp exrtlteal .- or. oncg colore! lon-i. rtttiu til nnwt from .w.n.ev.v- v . - .. - - ... r.,.ni.hd hv llien,,.,-. contalulng .Ixdlnerent oealgna, ir-aicter of the Wr He- ., f lwr Inarav, d, per oiea of hal I dor-en, 133 00. Kn- uirinieiil, IheU"41 "hotleel la ,,fi aBd eleotro-gllded.peroaaeol hairoor-en, aeeorteu, aea. them nleaeure at any . .UkHMH-hulMW not ill I, uorapeny ie "," .m ,1, . ft-m - ,1,- PMnrntA Whal BAILEY A ! OAUP S OKI.BDKATKU MfKIMU BIO .iai. ..,-..-. ---- BOTTOM, which, for elmpllelty and durability, oanuot is thought to bo aoourale information PUIS the he eioelled. Pleaae call and eiamlne It. Price from enc,re rehel fotoe in the Shenandoah Valley at a360to60. , . ,, h..1 mbont 2.800. undor tbe command of Gen. JoneB. with "the bndneaa, an old cltlien, formerly of the llr m of They oonsiBt of Virginia cavalry and White's HtiffhflaA Bebee. H .KwiTDia, Treaaurer. setU-d3m. B. N. 8NIDEB. Buperlntendent. II1UIS OOIIPANV OF liawr J AI1KMKN le now recrnltlng In Iranallntblcaing.riiirneu, rica- twv, Wil'liiott anil u.ion urouui.. I ,inner a rprat-. Street RalSroad. SIIS.OO Sngreved, inperlor pel caie oi nan ura.u, .- mi,Mi iCns.BTMl. .iinarlor. anfl electro noeKiia d. liavlnitall the Improvi-menr. oi me roirgoiog, pet caaa half dozen, auoit.d, I2 00. Jtngine-turred sane meter al cat., over wnicn i. gimu ..c., .---"j r . , per caee of half do:eo, .0n. Bamplee of the rirrgoing, r . - . .i- a.., .nil .. urh nf thi etnen, i...M6(10. Tern..,r.,h. Will be aent to any part of lha ioal etatee, with bi.l for collection en oelivery .. i- , k. . .m will lieve to and memeitl In advance, aa ihe eipreae comnanlr, refine Baking collection, south of the Potomao. .... , . .,t..,inu ti.i. i. HMi.tim miMi paieeui hii.u, ,u, wu,-i ... .v.. n.... n......i n.i.. nonhle " I"" 'r. ! '' V'..... .T. ' nie-ie expreeeiy t"r i"'" vn', " i among tneeoioieia. ww'V. . , ' Trlugrni, T-ileacop. Blitlite, aim capaui. ".'""' HUflBA rlr. d t. n rlm.eln a minute, ana in an reepeci. m. w,-l.On now .oown ni..tnnd hv the Governor j eullet a c inipany of ihoee rlt.lnnal. the real tlltO Ol !S?b W.!w,tine at re,t and long rai.ge. No one can be .tredTn nn'lei 'ho hV In (lv. co'n.ecullve .hot., .1 , wt roaoe a atrli.g not ov.i 2S Inrl,.,, or lln.ame.lrli.g !,B.I and. at 10 yardu, the rertlBr.le to be written on the lei nee" atr. I," Make your target teat with My PTbieO mp,ny will be annt with the lateat p,ltern ot SHARFB TARGET B1FLK, VTOTIOI IS HBBEBT OIYSN, THAT, BY OBPIB roling Ihem Lv of the oorporatora, w,n u. .pm, ... olSre of M.p.re. Bertllt Smith, In the city ot Oolutnhne, oa Baturday, tha Hlh day of necember, A. I. 1882, at in o'clock, a. ., for receiving enUcrlptlona to the capital atock of 'The Colombue ballroad Uomiany," and will there remain open for ,n-h aiibeerlpilone nntil the enliie imci nn ,J0"p'n, w jimVr bVbtht, PITKB AMBfS. THKODOBS OOMSTOOl", , JAtlOB BK1NIIABD, JOHN MILtKB. OB1UN BACKTT4, A.O. HIADLKT, Oorporalor. ot the Colnmhiu Ballmad Oompany. Bovl-nawia Louialana Tigers. It is understood that there are between 6,000 and 7,000 sick and wounded rebels In the towns from Woodstock to Staun ton. This force la undoubtedly leu in tne valley lo prevent any raids for the purpose of pa- A Firm Belit-f In Providence. In tbe Hon. Mr Murry'a book on Egypt, the following aneodote is related: I was surprised lo find that this Mahmond-leh Canal, although out by the present Viceroy, at an enormous cost of monay and of human life, through a country perfeolly fiat, Is as windlne in its course ns a path through a laby rinth. On asking Demetri, our dragomen, if he oould explain theoausB of this, he answered me by a story for he has a story ready for almost every oooasion. Tha very same question, he tavs. wat lately pnt to Mohamad AH by a abolished in the dietriot of Columbia, and other Frenh engineer traveling through Egypt . The restrictions had been put npon iu He nownro- Pasha, after a moment's reflection, said to the posed 10 the Kentucky Legislature that It should engineer say to the oountry to etop the war, whioh wae "Have you ever teen rivers in Furope?" cruel, unnatural aud unnecessary. To the South. "Tes, sir, many," was the reply. Kentucky Bnouia say, lay aown your arms, ana "Are mey uraiKue or nrw.ra tu tneir to the North repeal all harsh measures adopted oourea?" diirina the exoitement: nroolaim a aeneiai 'They are generally crookeJ, air." a-mneslv. forget the naal: North and South "Who made the rivers?" inquired the Pasha then join hands, and wnn might and main ad- "iney were maue uy nuau, nam tne aston ished engineer. Nos.250 & 252 South High Strenl, A LARGE INVOICE OF . LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FURS, :cloaks, SHAWLS', BALMORAL SKIRTS, &e H Headley, Ehcriy & Hicuftrd, dress yourselvei to paying the public debt. This is about what Clay is reported to have proposed the Kentucky Legislature should do. Tho proposition it lomewnat remargaoie, com ing from uaeaius uiay, wno nas always oon- "Then, sir," concluded the Pasha, triumph antly, "do you expoot me to know aud to do belter than Allah?" The poor engineer had no reply to make to POUNTT AND ADVANCE PAT, S40, when mnatered In. Pny.tlie.ameeeothervolunteers. CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENTS, nr.ch tho Snert in the army! and RATIONS J ilthjbr.t lo thei.rrhu. The Oapttal Company of Ohio RENDFZVOnS-COLUMBUS, OBIO. ,1, .... iH ...i. Af ii tiafnTM named conntlee. Th-ee wlehlog to enllet, or icrtnlt for tl.le ci,mrany will oome f-irwerd icon. Any iner, m..i..v, ;:".!,' i.... ..,.,.,., I, , will ba anvwered promptly. Iteeruitlng nnve corner of and Hrrud rtmi., teek- ey. Flock, oolumon., unto, uamo o. iotlt. , Becrultlug osieer, II IT n BARD BROS. Bole Importers, novlA-dlra "or. rlewan e J..nn nta - new ,,r. J. MINER, KANUI AOTrJBEB OP AND FABABOLS, US MARKET BTBEET, PHILADELPHIA. eM-asav . lH J. CRITCHFIETuD, Atterni7tLawCoInmbnsIOhle itloe Ih. aama formerly occupied by Jadf.1. B a,, la iii Bank Balldlng. DR. Tbe "Alabama" an English PirateA correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from London, Nov. 22, says: It la verv aerlain lhat both Ihe F.oclish Gov- ernment and the English politicians generally are somewhat alarmed at the stand taken by Mr. Seward, resnecllnr the comtilicily of the f, r me r with the construction and lilting out of the Alabama. It is even seriously admineo ny of the caters that a difficulty between the two Govennsents is likely lo grow out of it. and for once the intimation or Air. pewaia h.a failed to exoite eneere or ridicule. Theie ie no doubt the case le a very strong one. It wat all very well for Earl Russell to demand n-altlve nroof of the oharaoter and intentlone of the "290,'' when representations were formerly made to him, hut even he ia compelled now to acknowledge lhat those rrnresentatione ee.'e correct. And, more than this, legally tho Alabama ia etiil a British vessel, and aa sunn tended against slavery, morally and beoanse of this strange argument, so he took hit leave its blighting etteot npon the prosperity or the ana went on way oountry. Stranger still, he has very reosntly been in personal oommnntoation with John U Fremont Can it be that tnese two shining itgble ln tee front of universal freedom, have counseled to gether, and seeing Ihe lapse Inlo whioh Ihe great etruggie In the oountry hat fallen, nave Our Foreign Relations. 0. A. KNAPP, OCULIST, trermerly cf Buffalo,) Evclnelvely treat, rtleeaen of lb. yr, Deafuew, and is nnrtolna a oourse of piracy on the high Bead ttAtiT&1k5&& Sheha. never even been in a Southern pr if nr- hMri from to 4 o'ch ck the hat in Southern waters. 1 happen 10 Know p, b. airr. nnepp s .book on ine -hi . , .u. ihft anon ll IDs ODlDiOD OI mots inn una 01 -l-V.J M waaeilleael tWlif hara tfl an IndlHlinel hO I . ...... r. . . .1 - . taTtfe .to thoiVrgin.: ' to4-M.it, the ablest Admiralty lawyere in mis oouniry, Accord ing to the Philedelplia Frees, the re port of the Secretary of State ie one of the most important documents lo hs presented to Con gress. It will show Ibe matohless diplomacy resolved to stand aside from the ourrent whose by which he hae thus far saved ns from the bb cannot ne staid, content for the time neing I dangers or foreign Intervention, and, whsn with tbe good that baa been accompitsnca r 1 his ooirespoudenos with the foreign l owers Is Ws are at present in the midst of a peculiar nrinted. it will exlbit a alatesmanahin which state of public sentiment it Cincinnati regard-1 has commanded the admiration and respect ot ing our national attain. The same leenng, nis country, ae wen ae tnose wno are the ens- without doubt, pervades the whole country. I roles of bis country. The Stors tvy of State has Ask the first man you meet: "well, wnat ooyou had a nam tasx neiore mm. -rue roreign ene-thlnk of matters now?' and he replies, 1 mies of the Republlo ; the representatives of after a momentary name. "I don't (now old menarohioai systems, tyrannies and da what to think." This mav truly be oalled Ipotisms: the opponents of liberty and Drnoxaes tbe period of the most perfeot uncertainly. I have been arrayed against our oauee, and h Promises of aciins coma faintly up from ine every metnod or intrigue and disslmulatio different onarlera ef ihe country where any and fraud, by misrapressnllng the Issue am portion or our army may nappen to on iuuw,u, macouying en eruuuire vur uonauion or we but ihey mke no positlva impression npon any I necessarily compels them to undergo, the man s mind. This may at first seem strange, 1 nave sougnt to rneoi ins tiownnui or mis na in vlewnf the nneinrntrd liens which have rt tion. The skill with which the Htcrcurv cently been taken by the President upon IhelgiaCe hal managed our difijonU relatione with chief commands of tba army, ana in umin tnese rowers win do enown wnen me corres 1 lol HlAverv before which the people or toe nondenot le pnbiisned. ine esect of thet sk United rHeles have fallen, and cast in.tr con- is ectn in our present unuisturnea condition dnn to he forever desiroved. rue mueons and in the failure or trance 10 nntte Enclan juggernaut baa not been more aorrioiy ana land nuieie in a league against ut. OOLUMBUH, OHIO. novU CLOTH CLOAKS! sa: ra & a.t.n 'ib15cM. IVo. tH lt t South Huljsh Street, Rxhiblt the most eileuslve and entrant e.ist.rt- ment or OLOTH OLOAKB In the f-lty ; aiao, l'LUSH AND LION SRIN CLOAKS, CLOAKING CLOTHS ! Of all kiuils in grt-al vaiicty, and ut LOWEST PRICES I BAIKT call UM. o. -IS to n Simth titgh Meet. EMPRESS CLOTHS! .This new and elegant material for Dressos in various c.ilori. 13A.I3NT ttJ BOH, So. 33 to HA South High Street. BALMORAL SKIRTS ! ELEGANT PLAID WOOL SHAWLS, " MTSPFS' WOOL FLAID EHAWL8, MTfWT.'V AND LADIES' UNDER GARMENVP, Ntv 93 to a South Illgli Stt-", 0 -vW . .
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-12-11 |
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Full Text | UOUP 8SUBT8. ' HERRI S. HAV.XS. 4 tArU Plr ( BrwT0 NEW YORK, STEEL HOOP iKIKTt rd f.tthlaiHT " to. oetIO d8m . ' i MiNOFACTDKFBSPKAI'F.RlH hoop RKiiifs Corset, Wtilr( Front-, &., HA Franklin Bluest of .Broadway, NEW YORK. FITTSnf'lui APVEBTIBISH.. BURKE A BARNES FIHE PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, VaultDoor, Burgler-Proof Box.end IU01 WW DOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS, Mm JM ud "I II""1 '" Ww SrB,,WW'1 Utthburoh, pa, o,iioM.i',,0.,Sepl.S4,lsi ii a. .A Alan emnt nt ,1 liiinT buH-ri",""' .1 i dmrgh.Pa " V"; ; v." ,. diagram 1 would Ilk. It, en ; -- - . , , nd ,, nave iii ....... ,ii r B eu til cuuld- aome little w V " f.ult lth B. B . BIB, inn triend ol Don't mi' make of Uafe, u u r.. liberie to ehow It a, mpli .... 1 ..... while I wa. connect. " """"...r.V cn nui I .ul m tint will " ut iha litanban- the Bile WO" " " " title B. ceu bring It forward. 1IKI80B. riaia very teapertiuiiy. n . a "ABBOTT BONA, Ager'ti. roliitnbn., 0, JOftVi. W r) I.r, Ag.nl, Wheeling, v.. ,tpl8.Vlin . M.niifaetiiroruf (jl)Pl'BH -DISTILLED tmml RVtl WHISKY! II itM from ding, or .,lultMV. 1 "r Same OHIO STATE JOOtSIAL. 'DECEMBER- It. 18t NUMJiUK no. VOLUME XXVI COLUMBUS. OHIO THURSDAY 9 MOUNTMi, CINCINHATI ADVERTISING. MnHKNHV & O ARSON; LAMP & II 48 flXTlBE DEPOT, No. 169 Main-St., atove tn. OINIONNATIt Deelers la - LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, ft GAB FIXTW18; WROUGHT IRON, 0 AH, BTF.AM AND WATER PIPE. FIT1TNG8, ETC.; PARAGON COAL OIL LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, Vf H UD, J COAt OIL AND COAL OIL TRIMMINGS. Nor. 24-dlM. "JAME8 C. COLE MttnufMlurer tad Wkoltwl & HttU Dtler In TTiu-Ti'n'EiliXiASi PAKAS0L8 & WALKliMG-DANES No. 98 West Fourth St.. (Oppotilli iht Poitoffioe), CINCINNATI, 0 Mot. M-dlin, noT.w-Qira, . 'MlLlTAtlV OUTFITS. f HPI BCBBIB Bti.MKTS, X Blue Mclntuh Ilmi. lmlillo oldotD, Poiicboi, for 0rlry or Gfllotn, llldlof Llo, CoH, Cpi wltU ! Hvloo, Olllwr.' UTMo.,4lr Pillow., Vurt.M. 0mp Cot. ftod U.ltrMUl, 40, Alio, ft Lrg. ftklortm.Dt of food, for sUTiiSizis. Oftmp Knlh, Fori d gpoou; Bobbw t.d Brlw Wood Pi..,hl.lloi.erT, Tobftooo Bftgl, Porw, Pockrt BooU, t fcr.. Wlnort Drloklng Oou., Pojk.l Ink., Ooml.j, L.h-,.od.r..l, ofothjr o'fcic-P P- 49 Wut roarlh Blrwl, Olnclnnill, Ohio. Nor. 10-d3ai. I MARK 1 riuit II l..im It lltd I'llHlli OIU, Iy.n6w.ml lo.pro4 prooi, Miulorln II r. froni '"I Ktl"'ff?-i'- Hynor. rm..tutl, ..o hurt Th.W.lml, i"'"el M """"" ''no.. 1, 1M, 1M . "VfT'lHBIIBtl. PA. Hulilo-dJin a ilTNA STOVE WORKS A. 30 (fooi S'rJ', ""'" Swotti, PtlUburgh, Mnuf.,.lar6r nd Wbol...le l)..Ur In .11 kind, of 00K PARLOK, AND HEATINO STOVES, ' f'KKN'j'H, r'llNUliRU, So. lu our nauijile room tuny la fouuJ thu oel- rr.Bi:rn,oo,jfiK,,dvHtelt STOItB"u"bXln!.ou..ottlu, BM r.ll.rn. nowol- . "pTEnimeleaOra... Front and FomUr,, l iK. n.it ntylal. Ooiowon Kllclwn Bow ndJwo We have also TnliBinsn, Eureka and Tropio, ililrh w would oll I II. prtlcnlr liitlon or Dclerj. DUHME ft CO., O or. 4th & Walnut Streete-i . .. OINOINNATI, OHIO. MANUFACTURER OF JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. DEALERS IN Fiue Watches and Rich Jewelry, GOLD AND SILVER REFINERY, ETC. Wot. 24 (13m. S" iiMiuTe op ia"inic,ToiiAHaiiiB'rio PormonUtlou lu UHur and Winn. W. kT. rnnnu-tartnroil ftiid .old Bnlpblol Lis. tlw pftrt fouryMri, and In no cue ban wo known It to fall. Older can to I. ...... nnlll It luM MSKtlv BO dnlrod. ftUd th. I.r- iu.nilloo Immodlatolv arretted; In few hour. It will Mill. iMrttrtlr clear, and romatn tue aan lu n?or aud tavto Hnlulilto of Htna I. a clie.p, vaallf lnnnI fnUtanco, t.Vt.i. nn niA n....nt. Il.nlf. and ImoartlDK no OB- plouautnaw. It aotlleaat tU. oollvni with tlin 1M. Tke liatltnonr of arerr ono wbo ha. mod It la ao emphatic In It. faror, that wa fail juattflwl In aaiiug that Ita .nooaaa I. atwaya certain. Wa pnt It up in lOos. bottle,ath on. balnf anfflelant for a barroli aiao aaii in ouia, wr u.ur Miuif mv- MBI8riLPBITK OP LTMI, tor Borghnm Boiartnd Dir. np uiaVei., In barrel., kega and lug., " W. J. M. OOUUON BHO., Mana'actuting OhamllU anil Druggutt, N. I. corner Ventral Avauua and Ilghth (Ireel ,t luolo. natl, Ohio. Am. M-dlOM. UMBRtLLPARASOL Walking Uano Manufactory, 6T Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' WerobanMand Dealer, are vartlcslarly Inntad to call and aiamlna my itock of Umbrollaa, Paraaoll, ftnd Walk. In 'Vine., which 1 Km offering at Manntactnrer a ooat. B.THOMP30H, 187 Main Street, wait .ida,bol.aa th and 61h, OlDcinnall, O. WUmDreila, fAroeoi ami waifciiiftv'"!" "; arnitlic to tlw traoa at railuoad prlno.. eu-illy i MEDICAL.. HAVE YOU A COUGHP Than JATNK'i IXPKOTOBANT. Po alio. jonr cold to take II. own conr.a. Two thlrde of tlw rtetlm. of oonaumpll'n o.a their aflllotlona to the hud lake of '.alilog for a Oongh to gat wellof Itaelf." Do not fall Into Ihl. error, l ul arail younalfnt onto of remedy which twenty-lire ari' eiperlenra kaa em-itratad I. certain to nroarot a anaedy core. HAVE YOU i ASTHMA OR PHljuiSISP Than uaa JAYNK'B IXPJtorOBAtlT, .blck .111 oyer-core the ipaamodl. contracllon ln tnbea, and cauea them to eject the mncona or matter which cloga than np, and by an aaT and fret aipauloratlou, ranwra all dinonlty of breathing. rt HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS P Then tue J ATHI'S IX M0T0BANT. Thli .Ue-ipraad dlietet, .hick may be generally daecrihed aa an lnam-mation of tha Una akin which Una the Inehte of the tnd tnbai or air Taenia, .praadlng turongh arery part of tba longa, la la nlatftkan for Oonfomptloii. Tba Etpaolo-rant anbdoaf IhU lnn.mm.tlon, relieTN tba attending coogh, pain, and dlfflcnlty of bnathlng, and, If tha oaia I. not of too long etandlng. will tartalnly prodaoa a onra. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION P Than . JATNl'SMPP-OTOBANT. It !- long. frn all irritating -attar., -bil. .1 ' '""J' " It h'.l. and Inrigorat- tbam. Of all tha r.madle. .hlrh hay.k-nolT..l tba pnbll. for thl. ir dla-ae. o.. h.,..lood tba teat of Mm. or maintained "",r"'1 popularity, a. tbU .ptorant. Tl.ou,.di .ho hare baan glran np by tbalr pbyalclaoJ a. Incurabla have bam naloAl to perfect heel by lu Ol and th.lr la.tl.nouy mmt carry conrlctlon lo all . ho read It. HAVE YOU PLEURISY P Then tue JA VW8 E J.PICTORANT. By laklog two or three large dote. In the early .lag., of the dUwaee, In quick eocceulon, and oorerlng np warmly In bed.tui. preparation acta a. a endorlBo or a.atlng medicine, and anbdnee the Inflammation at the outlet. HAVE YOU WHOOPING COUGH P ... JiTlll'll KXPIOTOBANT. There le no remedy .blob, ao off .dually otereomea tula dleeaee ae the I.pectorant. What patent can wllneia Ilia eofforloga of her children from tbla dletreeilng omplalut without doing .11 In her power for thrir relief! wnat meuicine o p'aaaant lo the taate, or ao certain to produce Immedl ate bentfll? Giro it a trial, then, and It prove ita tracecy. 0IU0 STATE JOURNAL. TBIiEGRAPHIO NBW MORIf ItVO A1VD AFTEBWOOW BF-- PORT. To ba Hanged, 40 Indiana SaTs :; One.' WiaHicoToH, I ee. 10. Ala maeling of tie Indiana CongrcBilnnttl DMrfration to-night, it wag racotTed thai the Dclrg..llon would make no effort, to prB lie olainin of any Imliana oindidat. ae a enocrasor of the pi eaeul Beere-tary of tee luterior. It la now atalod (.obi ively that the Proaldenl lag gent forward ordure directing that : of the oondeinnrd Minuea.)la Indiauo, epooitl-cally nanig.l, le bungrd on the 19ib Insl. HuriiNlde to Sigel. Durnatde, to whom fiigel'i rr qtirot for a oourl of Inquiry wee raedn, wrlln. ee fallowa to Bigel: "Wilh your motnenti, elno my oon-neotion with thie array, I am well acquainted. I take pleaeure in bearing leitimouy to the seal, effioienoy and military .kill displayed by your-etlf and your offioere in the management of jour forcea, end the fruitful reoonnoi6anee yon have dirtoted." ' Brig. Ge. Dana ii one of the newly made Major GenefHli. General Franklin had an interview lo-ddj with the Beoreti.ry of War end General Hal-leek In relation, it ie laid, to the apportionment of troop, in aeTornl grand diTieione, and will, lo-moi tf morning, return lo hie oom-mand. - We leari . troio Fairfax Court Houae, thai our eooutii mport a generul eyaouatlon by the tebeli ot Uiorotighfare Gap, Aldie, and Ibe surronndibg eonntry. . WAiniialiM; Do-. H.The Revenue bill, pub-li.hed thi morning, wan not roported front the Committee of Waye aad Meane yoslerday, ae erroneously elated; but wa eimply aubmilled by RrpreeenlaliTe Wievtc. ae an individual member on a oall of the House. Neither the Secretary of the Treasury nor the committee were ooueulted in regard to it. McDowell's Court of Inquiry. MoClelland testified that, he reon'ivcd at ll hand, of McDowell the fullost and most oordial co-operations in the preparaliont for the Pen-ineular oampaigo. "I know nothing personally of MoDowoU'a oondnot while in -command of Ibe Department of the Rappuhauiock, eioept that I received two lelegritms from him, about the 20ih of May; the first Informing me he would move by a oertain dale to my ateintanor; the second, that unlooked for oiroumstanof s had oansed delay of a few days. 1 don't know ottioially, but have every roasou to be morally oertain, that his failure to advance lo my assistance at thai lime was owing lo citoumslanceii beyond his control." HAVE YOU CROUP P oitli Carolina Itefilli e-WIial Uai leHtoit Old. Nkwbkeh, N. C , via Fortress Monroe tlio 8il. Great disatl'ootlon exists in Ibe interior; the impression prevails there that n signal vio-lory by Burnsido will be followed by immediate and eulire abandonment of the border States, inoluding North Carolina ana lennosnee. Tho Progress, of the'20ih till., has Iho following: The lotul rebel losses in the recent battles amniint In 75.000 men. It nlea savn: The neoule of Churleslon pulled up Heir lead pipes and contributed 60,000 pounds to the Government; and that Ibe rebel Government will issue rooeip'e for all lead pipe and other flxturos; and binds nsell lo ropiuce them at the end of the war. HPG E R H. WeaUra Cbenieal Writing Fluid d Plaeking Laboratory. 1M o,. -ii.far.tlm. 'the pl.tee ,.d, bolng donhle ...l ao tZ" Oopylng, Black, Bine, Carmine, Japan, Btenclllng and Than uaa JAVMaVa HXPilCTOUANT. Ohllilrru are anbjart to no dlieaie mora tudden In He alta:ka, or. In the ebeence of prompt relief, none more fatal In Kb re aulti, than Oroup. Parent., theref re, thould he at h... . r.mflt.- aura and thoroncb. fluch a remedy may No. CI WaUlUt-SI.i ClnClBUail, .. oood t th, iipectoraat, and every taremi motner propeller, and a Blaaoiaulp linn a Dura in tow ennaKnt-ga-IA. WRITINe FIhCBD. will keep a anpply by her. Naw York. Deo. . Tlieslnamer Creole from Now Orleans the 20. li, via Huvana Hie lib, bns nrrived. New Orleans papers ooutaiu no nowo. The Creole reports lhat she saw on the 8th. off Hfttteras, the steamer Empire t'ily, a large !IP!"'rZr L. ot. ...a Oae, .ndrculrelre. ',, .h.n .nv other, anil free from dirt comparea HU , Bp."." 1lniucom.nt. offered to bnlldar. In wart Orate Bboetneke. FOIiIHB, AIT) SUWLIGHT OIL WORKS. William A, McCIurg, .BOLESAL BKAI.1B AMD HANOFAOTCBIB OP farhfin oil and Lamps, Waieliom. 61 Wor.d (treat, e.rW.150,. Plmlinrgh, Pen.. C tOTIsiXft, ATS, CAPS, &c. JATNE'S EXPEtflOBANT .r,H.rJ m-HL-lnj Wnr tW.lltV-IIVe Sr it hll l,U Orift' inal Japanese Blacking baron the pnbu j, and during tw, period in onrative po.- obS-ly en hare been tetttntd to by all claaeei of people In ell Phjiiclana, clergymen, lawyera, -sn-u-a meWAAaAaW onartara of the world. v - m . .i..n. m.pl,nlrj. here ernerlenced lie remedial Hecent cue. Ol vonorroew or oy- , """-"-'--' - ' - t-phllla onred In a few daye, without ,nd have fnrni.hed ut wilh their teatlmony, and 5 , dittnouni. "anlinia of diet or hindrance from . .. , ,u i ... iim.nu. T.i ihali ..' . '. .. Nashville, Deo. 8. The Herald aays: We have no fitrthei pailiculara of the disgraceful affir at HuutBville. It ie rumored that Polk's rebel corps of Btagg's army advanced np the Lebanon Pike to Heard s mills, twelve miles sou lb of Lebanon, while Kirhy Smith's corps ll reported at Murfreesboro. Their movements ohange the entire situation. Eastern money was reitiett nsi. lo-uay i blindly worshipped. To conciliate tie black outer, to til hi. ever-gaping jaws, wa have ot only given him our ooaseienoe and our sul-tancts, but our families; and yet he ia not satisfied. Nay, be it more insatiate than before; aod already lie ship of State, disjoiuUc1, ereaks, bends, wabbles in a treacherous lull on tha stormy ocean of war, waiting but the arxt commotion to go to pieoet. A swift, strong, steadfast hand, guided by the will of divinity and the inflexibility of fate, oan yat gave it Tha beginning hag been made; a few bold, decisive blows, to follow npon, will accomplish the work. I pray that God may inspire the mind and nerve the arm, to strike. Strike now. I received a letter Ibis morning, dated Camp, ear Memphis, Tonn., Deo. 31, from which 1-traot: "We are lying here now with about thousand other troops, guarding the oity.whiok la in a very dilapidated ounditioa, although there are great many very handsome build ings in it, whiob are now used as hospitals.-Business in town teems to be -very dull. None of the buiineet men have any money, from the faot that for tome time pan they have been obliged to receive Confederate money In trade, or none at el ; end they were unable to do anything with it, except to buy real estate, which they are now unable to tell. "1 it surprising to tee with what tenacity tbey told to their treasonable opinions, aad how they are tolerated In it by the high otEoials of the United Slates Government. There it scarcely any one but who dares to expreee himself publiely, even in the presence of our soldiers, who are restrained from doing acts of violence by fears of a oourt-martial. "The priest of provisions are euormoun; the reaeon ia, the country has been eaten out by the rebels of all it produced, whiob was very 111 1,1 a Ibis yeer-exoept corn, of wbloh they seem to have raised a good deal. "List Sunday, the 80th November, the shook of an earthquake was felt litre. It was terrible; but we did not feel It muoh, aa we were near the water on the levee at Ibe time. Sev- etal chimneys were thrown down from Iheef- feota or the shock, and the walls of the houses swayed to and fro, much to the alarm of the Inhabitant!. "Guerrillas still Infest the country, and do quite a good business oatoling stragglors, who most probably straggle on purpose to le tak en and paroled." The subject of emigration is awakening some attention in thii oity; and the eye of the Gov. ernor will probably soon be direoted to the matter. It it important that it should, for we shall toon want, in the State of Ohio, to till ner ton ana pusn forward her industrial pursuits, many sturdy men to All the places of mote wnom tne war baa taken henoe. A num ber of tbe States, east and wsst, have already taken the matter in band, and intelligent and reliable men have been aeoredited aa Coiumis- sionert to Europe to give a fair pioture of our country and the true slate of affairs wilh refer enoe to the treatment and obligations of immi grate, at wall ae to counteract tbe efforts of buropean papers and Government agents lo discourage emigration by misrepreseuialion. v All. PRT CtOODS. H. T. & VV. B. FAY , complete) Uavc ew In More' assortment of KRAFT, HOFFMAN & CO., Manufacturer!, YSbntaale Betall Bealara In CLOTHING. HATS. CAPS -AMD FURNrsmxQ GOODS, No. 99 South Hieh st. Datween Town end Blt 3tretl, COLUMBUS, OHIO WT2J B3 OA novl'j-Sm LAW AK9. SUMNER T. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, nna noihit russs-. liiTI BAKU BDII.nrVO, OP HfAT AH1 IlIOll S'l'illflf'l'U, Colcubub Oflin. Will liromf.lr attend to tiiwln.,. In Pednral or " Court,. .,,. I t" . O U I T T C "i lMJ.L'Ufcn., OHIO, Ktlh .-. crrTKft. A713B.rre at barf, Wall Street, Nw Tor, AtieS to Ew Vo'k M"1 Ohio ceUaettosa. 4Mth of ihf Pott Pfflet, will pw.iaptiy attend to tbltactluni Hailnesa. eprllB-lrr. bnaioeea. Secondary Syphilis the laet veatlge eradicated wlthont the ilea of Mercury. Involuntary - . , , . - t.AV. .,nA flnW.MM frAm DQ.B, or eemen etoppeu iu "- , : ' Impotenoy or loea ol aainal power, realored to full Tlor n a few waeke, uieei or uwiliw. w, . ..-"-."b, -v ... .11 im.rnal ramedlee hare felled, permanently and epeodily cured by a new treatment. .somen, a oet DR. S tVfcNJi & LU. Cincinnati Lock Botpital HO. TB THIItTJ ST., BUT. WAIiH AND VIB Or Box fl'Jti uncinnaH. ... lYOIIIlO nTBRT WHO HATI Injnred themeelTee by oertain aeeret naOlte, wnico ODD, ineoi iur witaiuw, oloeenre, or the dutlel of merried life; alto, mlddie-aged and old men, who from the folllee of yanth or otner caneea, ieei oom.u.j m "'"" rear., before placing theraeolvee under the treatment ol an? one, eliould flr.t read "TaaSaoaar Penan." Mar-rlcd ladle., wlehlng lo avoid an Inoreaae ol family, will loarn eomnthlng of Importance by porullnj ''Ttra 8a- mat reran.." A . . ttentlo any ea,ir..iw, iu eaeicu u,.,.pi VH -r ofTroOentt Addreffl Cincinnati, Ohio. PfW-lyi!,..! fUUMAlftAT & MeCULLY, ; Commission Merchants, for the aela of PBOVtSlOitS, S'LOCB, OBAIN AND OTHCB WaW!- Ann rmwwm os, 4T and Light atraat, BALTIMORE. uiey 99-dly A. O. XT'eOrfaetoorsj., NO. EAST FOURTH STREET, gntJTH - 6IDB, BAST Ol MAIM, nr HUM, Oliioixtneiti, -., eiiniinimil 111 DgiHl IB t s&aa foT Radical Cure, SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRAOEB Soreical and Anatomical Mechanlolen. Inventor and High Sirttl, iu rfcion f,M, 'HpllntafJ Fracture. 'and Dl.locatlon,, Stocking. -for voricoae veiue, bm,vw"..,.--- :y.--r- jpoclal attenuon pain to me tep - ..-. I ivtiMiMtent remale to attend to Ladle.. . ami oilier Ita. Kofnre brpermlaelon to Dr W OMniMy, DrauuaM, man, Dr r Boelker, pr J r juaaiue, m rrtea. Ir A liHinin. it m.. ha rnnii.l at len.th. In our Almanac. To ineli convlnclrgrerllflcteawe would refer the doubling. Pr. I. JAY NI A SON'S Pnmilo JIMicinM are prepared only at 242 Oheeuut etreet, Phlledelphla, and are sold at Oolimbue, Ohio, by O. BOBKiil'S and B. BOUIIKLlltli, aod by Agent. Ihrougont tho country, frt in whom may alio be obtained, oral.,, Jfltne', AMieal Inmiiafl and Oeide lo Health. ott3-d6muv2A The Court of Inquiry on Qen, Crittenden, re garding the surrender of Murfreesboro, adjourned to-day-result unknown. E,ateat from I'.nroiie. Livrapoot, Nov. 28. Contributions for ins MILITARY GOODS MILITARY 1 THE ATTENTION OF MIL I TAR CENTLEMEN REQUESTED BY J. XI . SMITH, TO BIS LAEdl AND WILL BELICTID STOCK OT 8WOBDS, cteO., Which be will sell at Eastern prioet. PBBSBNTATION 8WOBDS, STAFF SWOBDS, HNB SWORDS, PIBLD 8WOB0B, CAVALRY 8ABBB9, ABTIIiLBBT BABXB9, SHOVLDBft BTBAP.J, PI8TOM, BPTJB8, 8A8BE, BBI.T8, BtJOI.B-1, 0K0S8 GANNONS, OBOSS SABRIS, WREATHS, relief of tbe distressed Lancashire operatives continue on a most munificent seals. The American Chamber of Commerce at Liverpool, Mil I T A R Y 1 voted one Housand pounds to the relief fund. ItilLI I Hn I I tt extraordinary general meeting of the At lantic 'Jelegrnph Company is called for tne 12ih of December, for the purpoBe of considering a proposition for the issue of 000,000 new capital, in preferential shates of JE5 each, bearing 8 per cent, interest, guaranteed by the British Government in the event of sucoess; and any further profits to be first applied to pay four per cent, on the old capital, and Ihe surplus to an f qual division between the old and new capital, and the formation of a reservo fund. Paeip, Nov. 30 Bourse closed firm on iho 28th. Rentes 70f. 40o. Belqich The Belcium Parliament bns vot ed that half a million of the appropriation for the public works be applied to the relief of its distressed ootton operatives. Lohboic. In ihe London mouey marKet tne OORDS, c ,Ac. gey Military Hatt and Capt grimed in the , werB gieady.and tbe market wnsstrength- neatett manner, All of the above flood. Kid cheap at SMITH'S HAT STORE I New Nell House RuHtling, COLUMBUS. O. FVR1VITVRE. ATTORNEY AT LAW Art. 67, South 00LV31SCS0. FURNITURE, FURNITURE Columbus Cabinet CI.OTI1EKH fiOOns. Weaver, Riclmrilsftn & Co., mno na A:, as Reade Sli eet, IV. T. TITia LOTION, For all dlordere of the Byee, a. Redneai, Swelling, Dliirh.reeof Hot Acrid Lympnor eiatier, neaneeii ... Write of theKyelld., Dlecharge of Bloody Aorid Bhenm from the Angle., or collection of Matter or Water under the cornea. - , .v . r ,,., Alio when tne eagna oi in. BJ " " look Bed and Baw, Ihle great remedy will cuie no met- IMPOHTireS A eEALKflS I - . M I , . L AnM ...nritntf W OOLSN eOOXB u?fpet.ienl.r attention to, and 1. very ,acce..tu FOR TAILORS AND CLOTHERS. Kmhraclng a line variety of OVER uuauwu, FA'NCY CA8DIMKRES, SATINCTTE8, VEST- tuns. Ao. oona-dfim. 8IImHIIOOTF.R9. n tha treatment ol the dlieaae of the Eye. PRICE THREE DOLLARS A BOTTLE, Delivered to any eddreea. marslly Prepared and Bold by DR. A. J. FORD, Cluclmett. O. ened by the arrival of over iuu,uuu speoie from the West Indies and New York. The drain of gold continues, but in a modified form. The demand for discount ie moderate. Latest via quciilown. Livkipool, Nov. 29ih. Richardson, Spenoe, Bigland & Co. and Wakefield Nash, report flour quiet but steady, at 28(20a for Amerioan. Wheat dull: red western at O.-fMs Od; red soulhern s 9d10; white western 10s 6d lie; white southern lis 3d. Corn quid; mixed at 29a 3J30j: white ot 31s 6d83s. Provisions Beef quiet but steady. Pork dull and unchanged. Bacon quiet and aleady. Lard exceedingly active at 89(S40d. Tallow irregular and lending downwards. Buiar vorv dull. Coffee steady. London, Nov. 20. Baring's oircnlar reports wheat firmer at l&M higher; red western ai 47ols. puio-nr has an nn.ara tendency Tea dull and unchanged. CoffVe quiet and 6dU lower. Tullnw firm at 45s 6d. Grovet & Tod report- provisions very dull and lower. Corn lending dowuwarda. Baring Brothers report American securities nominal; email sales Erie shares 12(3;.43; Illinois Central 42$(41 discount. Ttnlllnn in Ibe Bank of Ens-land has decriftB- TheOompany hope, to reel allbaial , hare of patron. . l4a qqo re a. their motto la to "lire and lei lire." It will sire " im' iem pleaeure at anytime to ahow vleltors through Ihelr New iobk, Dec. 10. -The papers contain no Wftrei-ooin No. 303 South High Street, (Corner of Friend. THIS COMPANY. 18 COMPOSICD OP A NDMDltB r Ihnmmnan Oahlnet Msken, who have combined toe-ether for the purpoee of eupportlng their faralliee and .k.m..li... and to manufacture every kind of FURNITURE, CHAIRS, HATRESSES, BEDSTEADS, 4o , And will gnarantee to our cltlien. of town and eonntry that they will furnleh aa good lurnltnre a, le manufac turen in tne uniteu oww, auu , ....--. j . (OoBeaualeated.) - Becraltlni-. ' Oamp Hanspikld, Ohio, Pee. T, Pmrna O. S. JooaeAL: There are oertain tnnniraa that have been nronounded to me in relation to Ricaunma. upo which there It variety ef cpinioee amoag those who profess to have teen service, whioh I would like ie have fairly and satisfactorily soivsd. i nave asy own viewt upon the eubjeet. Whether lam sorreot er lnooneci in my views, itit moo. ler informed let me right, by a oandld and enlightened response. If am rightly Informed, the "Revised Army Regulations," published Aneniat 10th. 1RH2. are lha aolo and ataading authority upon ihe mailers therein contained, and that nothing contrary to Iheir tenor will he enjoined in any part ot tne loroes oi tue United Stetes, by any commander whatsoever. I shell Brst civo the requirements of Ibe "Re vised Army Regulations, and will then present the manner in which roorults aie obtained, by those obtaining recruiting papere Revised Army Regulations, page 130, tec. 926, we read: Recruiting ofEoen "will not allow any man to be deceived, or Inveigled into Ihe service by Mse representations, bnt will, in person, explain the nature of the eervioe, the length of the term, lbs pay, rations, and other allowances to which a soldier it entitled by law, to every man, before he eigne the enlistment.'1 "The Regimental Recruiting will be conducted in the manner preeoribed for the general service." Page 141, eeo. 985. Again, on page 285, sec. 1,261 we read: "iu passing a rtornlt, the medioal offioer le to examine him (the recruit) stripped, to let that he has free use of his limbs; that hit chest Is ample; that hit hearing, vision, and speeoh are perfeat; that he bat no tumors, or ulcerated, or extensively cioatriied lege, ae rapture or chronic cntaneout affection; that he hat not reoeived any ooutnsion, or wound of tbe head, lhat may impair his faoullier; that he Is not a drunkard; is not subject to convulsions; aod hat no infectious disorder, nor any that may unfit him for the eervioe.'1 The above being the main requirements of Ihe Revised Army Regulations, I will now give Ihe process by which reoruite are ontaineo, oy recruiting officers, so called: They first obtain a recommend from the Col. onol of the Regiment for which they propose to recruit, and on this obtain papers for that pur pose from the uovernor. as soon as mey od-tain papere, they endeavor to get at many names lo their "list" at they can, regardless of lha duties and reanirementt of the medioal of ficer, and paying no attention to age, or oondi tion of tne recruit, iney are luuy .wars tui the Governor will not grant a commission without raisine- nart of the men, and false pretence, misrepresentation and deception are often used lo ihis end. Some of them have gone so far at in nulla! mon aa "SharD Hhooters. who after wards ascertained they had been enlisted as Infnnirv. Those enlisted, suitable and un- auitable. sound and unsound, are all kept iu rumps of rendezvous at the expense of Unole Sam, until accepted or rejected by the surgeon, tp 'muotering-in" officer. Untuitab e and uofit men are enlisted, wno are known at tne lime, hv tbe recruiting offioer to be until, and whom they know will not pass muster. Any and every false representation ie made by them, in order to procure names, and run the risk of the acceptance or rejoction of the reoruil; and if an unfit one should rasa muster, it teems their purpose of increasing their list, regardlest of the gross and unwarranted irauu tons perpe trated upon tne uovernment. now are men, thus enlisted, legally holden, by any law, civil or military, unless "mustered iu?" If they are, men can be enlisted under fraud and mis representation, and Ihe Revised Army Regula tions are void and worthless; if not holden, why do recruiting officers treat them aa deserters if limy leavo without permission? Bow is it that men can be recruited for one regiment, and then be transferred te another? They volunteer to ffo under one set of field offioere, and at noon as enlisted may be put under others, into wboae reeiment they never would volunteer? In a word, are tbe neviaed Army regulations "standing authority?" Are men to be deceived and inviegled into the service? It tbie in accordance wilh military law? Let those who profeBS lo be informed answer. More anon. U. H. Mo. 87th Reg. 0. V. I, (For the Ohio State Journal.) Letter from Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Nov. 8. 1802, Notwithstanding the unfavorable aspeol of the recent elections, and the violent efforts of mB beoause I am dressed a ibe present day, of Democratic lenders and yourselves. Yon think I am unable to fight on newspapers, lo depreciate the public credit and lBat acoount. I will whip as many of you as Ihe National ourrenoy an accursed work re- ju aom, ou. one at a time, with tbe under- solved upon several montha sinoe and syele- BtandiDE that every man it to enlist after he ie matically pursued the new loan makes rapid whipped. Pick your men and tend them progress in this cily, and the "greenbacks" so .long. e intemptuouely held up at "Lincoln raga dnr- mui ,oma consultation a huge, broad-shoul- iug our late election, Dy every pot-nouae puuu- 4ere4 f0now 0Mn, onU jhe captain drew off e: an, gain in favor. The people like them btl. dig 0oat very ooolly. He was large and well ter than any other ourrenoy we ever before made, and a superior boxer. The countryman possessed, and that liking is of a substantial Iu,i,,d ,1Pi intending 10 brush out the captain aad healiby nature, beoause in it is eeen a per- ln , (eTl ainutee. He mistook his man, how- raanent, suie aud most convenient circulating eTeTi a,,.! .,, measured his length on ihe grate, medium, good nil over the country, and not A greater bully than the first nepued out lo liable to ine ruinous snaes inoidrnt to the cur- take nj, plaoe, and soon took hit place on the rency with which we have heretofore been ground, afltioied;.efoatureineeparableoonneoted with The eountrymen etarei; they lad no Idea local currenoy, and which, in ite fluctuation!, ,noll , mtn 80nid e-at. He had, however, en- hae ruined thousands from wbom it has in a ij,,,, tw0 me0, and must not be allowed to go moment snatohed the little fruitB of years of fatthw. xh8 bully of the crowd now stepped anxious toil Bud rigid economy, laid by with 0ut to take the gentleman in hand. He wee a fond hope;s while, on the other hand, U has ftout f,n0w, weighing about two hundred and as rcguuriy ana suuueniy rwieu tu euiuou, flfty pouna, and bragged that he had never or increased ine luxuries or a rew. been -binned He knew nothinar, however, Democratic leaders, wbo pretend to serre the aboat Bpftrring, and he very soon followed hie greatest number of people,ben Ihey denounce, oompanionB. Never wat aorowdto utterly deride, and attempt to write down the currenoy 00f0Unded. Three of their best men had been of the country, for whioh the oredit of the Gov- WbiPped by a man from the city. They oould ernment is pieugeu, i guuy m .u. uvumw bardly realise It, and stood perfeolly motion- OriniB Ol CUUBl'iiiUK v. ' o .hi. v. vwuir , ggg try, and depriving ine peopio ot ine outy medium for procuring the necessaries of life. They prate of peaoe end good will to men end at tbe same moment rob I hem to rnin them, Politicians of the old time compromise and "neutral" echool, are here et well at every where else, falling into and advocating, by a tort of acqniescence, the Hernando Wood sobeme, which seeks, through a restoration of Democratic rule, lo re-establish the Scut horn dynasty, and give inlo Ihe bands of tbe Slave Power tho reins of Government in the United Slates, a rule thenceforward to be wielded with out restraiut. The desire for peace is ao earnest and sincere in aincore and earnest men. that it leads some of thorn to fall into the enare spread for the more oareleae, far too many of whom it has already entrapped. A Democrat of Ihe Union School, from Kentucky, aolive and uncompromising, formerly, told me a day or two ago that Caseins Clay, in a speech made in Frankfort a few days since, declared that the mission of the Republican party had been fulfilled, the territories were forever ooneeorated to freedom, elavery was How to Raise a Company. During the Revolution, Captain E , a member of one of the first families of Charleston, having lost in a skirmish mott of his men, went into the interior of South Carolina for the purpose of enlisting reoruite. Having appointed rendeivout, he spent a day or two in looking about the country. At the time and place appointed he found a large number assembled, not one of whom were willing lo enlist. Afler some hours tpent to no purpose he appointed a rendezout for the next day and leu tne ground. Next day oame, and with it the 'same Crowd; bnt he met with no better iuoosbb man nelore. What could the matter be? -it was the first time during tbe war that a reoruiting oflloer had been entirely unsucceoaful. Something must be wrong, and he determined to kno what it wat. Calling one of the rustics aside, he said i "Why ib it that I get no rscruils "You don't think," answered the countryman, "that we are going to 'list undsr auoh a looking man as you are? You are dressed too fine to be much of a fighter." "So you object to my dress, do you? Come here to-morrow and I shall have recruits," Next day the same crowd had assembled, anxious to know what an idea the dandy oap- taln had got into his hsad. After the crowd had asasmbled, Captain E stepped out aud said, in a oltar and diiunot voice: "My friends 1 understand lhat you object lo little better than FANCY & DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, DRESS COOD8, ILKS," FURS, ' SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BALMORAL SKIRTS I CLOTHS, CA9SIMERES, SATIN ETTS, FLANNELS. OALL -A.Ji"JD 8EEAT SOUTH HIGH STREET. 123. tluVaU JOHN NAUGHTON & CO. WllOUWAMiAND RETAIL DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, NAUGHTON ! (I-DiM. Nor IIS, 10 kYil Sonlli High 8t TOHN NAUGHTON. QovU-dttm JAMES NAUGHTON. J. D. OSBORN & CO No. 143 Huiith HighNtrei,v:-(Oppoeltathea-iodaleeml PnlteJ Slate, note.,.) Uaveou hand a large and well ainortod Stork of STAPLE & FANCY PHY GOODS, jAtVI-jSTinUB, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, HUGOS, 1 WINDOW SHADES, HOLLAND, LACK, aud" DAMASK CURTAINS,! CORNICES, STAIR RODS,' aud olher HOUSE FIIRNIHUT.NO. GOODS Tbev would particularly call altentiivn t tl,nlr minA a -i ana tti-.DtiBK i iniin. Jnljal-ly Dry .Cevoociiesi. C . E U E k iTv & CO. 564 SOUTH HIGH STKEKT, HAVB JTTBT OPKNKD A NEW AND 8PIBNVW BTQOKof Fall and wlntarUoodi. Fancy Dslatufla, Bep Uootli. Merino. A loaru. Mnhti Ac, ln great varieties.. Fancy Prints. Mourning Prlnti. Pomes tio aud Bwttt. Oinghams. oiuiuns. I'necw, mripM, uuiton Flannels, Tickings, Denims, Ootton Table 1 Upora. Lad lei Blanket Shawls of allstylM and prices; Mourning IS lit wis; Black and White Plaid Hbawl., Brocha shawls, aud children's Bhawls, in gruat variatj A large assortment of Ladies' Mirwu' tud Oh lid run's tfapbTT Brjltt rioodej, HuMan and 6uLtx. LadlM', MIssm' and Oblltlreu's W.roion Has, Unrloo Hoflo, FlMcod Ootton Hine and OIothb, The best stylos of Genu' faury and plain Flannel Over Shirts, knit Under Shirts and Drawnrs; Woolen, Merino AndOottuQ Half Hoao; Woolou, Burl in, Cloth and Buck QIotos. OLOTUSA larjca assortment nfPA.iimerui, Doenklns, ftrtiuetu, Jeans, Twewls, English Velveie nod Ooidurojs. BOOTS aud HBOEH Lhidiee' Shoes, hllsaei1 Mid Col 1-dron's Shoes. Men's Rot It and SKoeis, Boy a' BtKtts and rhoui, will be sold cheap. HATd and OAPa Mod's and Bo,' Bus and Caps, all rtf the latest styles, very c:h. Ill FACT ETOrytWug ia 1KT GOODS LTNJB, will U fci!4 aV Ureal y Reduced Mcea to Bait the Times. At in samt plSAe, can ba !Vnnd a good soleotlGn of GOOD FAMILY GROCERIES which will be sold at the lowoat iori!We flgur.-e. Butter, Put, and and all klnda of prndoca taVei In ax. rhauge for Qrooorlea, at Merkot p,ic.. We pay the highoet market price ror WHEAT. IlYK )BM, iMTSatM SKlCDS.al Itllt Booth High .treat and' Ho. 7 Kt rriend alreet. a loneia , o. jtnuni.T a on JUST RECEIVED ! HEADLEYvEBERLY a RICHARDS -AT "Well, my friendt, are you satisfied? I have enlisted three of your best men. I suppose you have no objections now to follow their ex- ampler "Mot a bit of it, responded one of the crowd. "You'll do to tie to, old fellow. Come boys, fall 10, They did to, and in a short time the captain had his company filled, and he bad offers of more men than be oouia nna room xor. JEWELRY. Webster's MiArp-SIioottHi LK5 i ' ej-uTinieiil, tut fiW -tt lOhto. VK ae I am coram' f flieolelly to ei ejjpgeie7 pinhei uiarltl THE RAILWAY TIMEKEEPER. i.ii. mAmntnA for Arm. ealee. Aooa imitation sole; will raw aad tfp exrtlteal .- or. oncg colore! lon-i. rtttiu til nnwt from .w.n.ev.v- v . - .. - - ... r.,.ni.hd hv llien,,.,-. contalulng .Ixdlnerent oealgna, ir-aicter of the Wr He- ., f lwr Inarav, d, per oiea of hal I dor-en, 133 00. Kn- uirinieiil, IheU"41 "hotleel la ,,fi aBd eleotro-gllded.peroaaeol hairoor-en, aeeorteu, aea. them nleaeure at any . .UkHMH-hulMW not ill I, uorapeny ie "," .m ,1, . ft-m - ,1,- PMnrntA Whal BAILEY A ! OAUP S OKI.BDKATKU MfKIMU BIO .iai. ..,-..-. ---- BOTTOM, which, for elmpllelty and durability, oanuot is thought to bo aoourale information PUIS the he eioelled. Pleaae call and eiamlne It. Price from enc,re rehel fotoe in the Shenandoah Valley at a360to60. , . ,, h..1 mbont 2.800. undor tbe command of Gen. JoneB. with "the bndneaa, an old cltlien, formerly of the llr m of They oonsiBt of Virginia cavalry and White's HtiffhflaA Bebee. H .KwiTDia, Treaaurer. setU-d3m. B. N. 8NIDEB. Buperlntendent. II1UIS OOIIPANV OF liawr J AI1KMKN le now recrnltlng In Iranallntblcaing.riiirneu, rica- twv, Wil'liiott anil u.ion urouui.. I ,inner a rprat-. Street RalSroad. SIIS.OO Sngreved, inperlor pel caie oi nan ura.u, .- mi,Mi iCns.BTMl. .iinarlor. anfl electro noeKiia d. liavlnitall the Improvi-menr. oi me roirgoiog, pet caaa half dozen, auoit.d, I2 00. Jtngine-turred sane meter al cat., over wnicn i. gimu ..c., .---"j r . , per caee of half do:eo, .0n. Bamplee of the rirrgoing, r . - . .i- a.., .nil .. urh nf thi etnen, i...M6(10. Tern..,r.,h. Will be aent to any part of lha ioal etatee, with bi.l for collection en oelivery .. i- , k. . .m will lieve to and memeitl In advance, aa ihe eipreae comnanlr, refine Baking collection, south of the Potomao. .... , . .,t..,inu ti.i. i. HMi.tim miMi paieeui hii.u, ,u, wu,-i ... .v.. n.... n......i n.i.. nonhle " I"" 'r. ! '' V'..... .T. ' nie-ie expreeeiy t"r i"'" vn', " i among tneeoioieia. ww'V. . , ' Trlugrni, T-ileacop. Blitlite, aim capaui. ".'""' HUflBA rlr. d t. n rlm.eln a minute, ana in an reepeci. m. w,-l.On now .oown ni..tnnd hv the Governor j eullet a c inipany of ihoee rlt.lnnal. the real tlltO Ol !S?b W.!w,tine at re,t and long rai.ge. No one can be .tredTn nn'lei 'ho hV In (lv. co'n.ecullve .hot., .1 , wt roaoe a atrli.g not ov.i 2S Inrl,.,, or lln.ame.lrli.g !,B.I and. at 10 yardu, the rertlBr.le to be written on the lei nee" atr. I," Make your target teat with My PTbieO mp,ny will be annt with the lateat p,ltern ot SHARFB TARGET B1FLK, VTOTIOI IS HBBEBT OIYSN, THAT, BY OBPIB roling Ihem Lv of the oorporatora, w,n u. .pm, ... olSre of M.p.re. Bertllt Smith, In the city ot Oolutnhne, oa Baturday, tha Hlh day of necember, A. I. 1882, at in o'clock, a. ., for receiving enUcrlptlona to the capital atock of 'The Colombue ballroad Uomiany," and will there remain open for ,n-h aiibeerlpilone nntil the enliie imci nn ,J0"p'n, w jimVr bVbtht, PITKB AMBfS. THKODOBS OOMSTOOl", , JAtlOB BK1NIIABD, JOHN MILtKB. OB1UN BACKTT4, A.O. HIADLKT, Oorporalor. ot the Colnmhiu Ballmad Oompany. Bovl-nawia Louialana Tigers. It is understood that there are between 6,000 and 7,000 sick and wounded rebels In the towns from Woodstock to Staun ton. This force la undoubtedly leu in tne valley lo prevent any raids for the purpose of pa- A Firm Belit-f In Providence. In tbe Hon. Mr Murry'a book on Egypt, the following aneodote is related: I was surprised lo find that this Mahmond-leh Canal, although out by the present Viceroy, at an enormous cost of monay and of human life, through a country perfeolly fiat, Is as windlne in its course ns a path through a laby rinth. On asking Demetri, our dragomen, if he oould explain theoausB of this, he answered me by a story for he has a story ready for almost every oooasion. Tha very same question, he tavs. wat lately pnt to Mohamad AH by a abolished in the dietriot of Columbia, and other Frenh engineer traveling through Egypt . The restrictions had been put npon iu He nownro- Pasha, after a moment's reflection, said to the posed 10 the Kentucky Legislature that It should engineer say to the oountry to etop the war, whioh wae "Have you ever teen rivers in Furope?" cruel, unnatural aud unnecessary. To the South. "Tes, sir, many," was the reply. Kentucky Bnouia say, lay aown your arms, ana "Are mey uraiKue or nrw.ra tu tneir to the North repeal all harsh measures adopted oourea?" diirina the exoitement: nroolaim a aeneiai 'They are generally crookeJ, air." a-mneslv. forget the naal: North and South "Who made the rivers?" inquired the Pasha then join hands, and wnn might and main ad- "iney were maue uy nuau, nam tne aston ished engineer. Nos.250 & 252 South High Strenl, A LARGE INVOICE OF . LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FURS, :cloaks, SHAWLS', BALMORAL SKIRTS, &e H Headley, Ehcriy & Hicuftrd, dress yourselvei to paying the public debt. This is about what Clay is reported to have proposed the Kentucky Legislature should do. Tho proposition it lomewnat remargaoie, com ing from uaeaius uiay, wno nas always oon- "Then, sir," concluded the Pasha, triumph antly, "do you expoot me to know aud to do belter than Allah?" The poor engineer had no reply to make to POUNTT AND ADVANCE PAT, S40, when mnatered In. Pny.tlie.ameeeothervolunteers. CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENTS, nr.ch tho Snert in the army! and RATIONS J ilthjbr.t lo thei.rrhu. The Oapttal Company of Ohio RENDFZVOnS-COLUMBUS, OBIO. ,1, .... iH ...i. Af ii tiafnTM named conntlee. Th-ee wlehlog to enllet, or icrtnlt for tl.le ci,mrany will oome f-irwerd icon. Any iner, m..i..v, ;:".!,' i.... ..,.,.,., I, , will ba anvwered promptly. Iteeruitlng nnve corner of and Hrrud rtmi., teek- ey. Flock, oolumon., unto, uamo o. iotlt. , Becrultlug osieer, II IT n BARD BROS. Bole Importers, novlA-dlra "or. rlewan e J..nn nta - new ,,r. J. MINER, KANUI AOTrJBEB OP AND FABABOLS, US MARKET BTBEET, PHILADELPHIA. eM-asav . lH J. CRITCHFIETuD, Atterni7tLawCoInmbnsIOhle itloe Ih. aama formerly occupied by Jadf.1. B a,, la iii Bank Balldlng. DR. Tbe "Alabama" an English PirateA correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from London, Nov. 22, says: It la verv aerlain lhat both Ihe F.oclish Gov- ernment and the English politicians generally are somewhat alarmed at the stand taken by Mr. Seward, resnecllnr the comtilicily of the f, r me r with the construction and lilting out of the Alabama. It is even seriously admineo ny of the caters that a difficulty between the two Govennsents is likely lo grow out of it. and for once the intimation or Air. pewaia h.a failed to exoite eneere or ridicule. Theie ie no doubt the case le a very strong one. It wat all very well for Earl Russell to demand n-altlve nroof of the oharaoter and intentlone of the "290,'' when representations were formerly made to him, hut even he ia compelled now to acknowledge lhat those rrnresentatione ee.'e correct. And, more than this, legally tho Alabama ia etiil a British vessel, and aa sunn tended against slavery, morally and beoanse of this strange argument, so he took hit leave its blighting etteot npon the prosperity or the ana went on way oountry. Stranger still, he has very reosntly been in personal oommnntoation with John U Fremont Can it be that tnese two shining itgble ln tee front of universal freedom, have counseled to gether, and seeing Ihe lapse Inlo whioh Ihe great etruggie In the oountry hat fallen, nave Our Foreign Relations. 0. A. KNAPP, OCULIST, trermerly cf Buffalo,) Evclnelvely treat, rtleeaen of lb. yr, Deafuew, and is nnrtolna a oourse of piracy on the high Bead ttAtiT&1k5&& Sheha. never even been in a Southern pr if nr- hMri from to 4 o'ch ck the hat in Southern waters. 1 happen 10 Know p, b. airr. nnepp s .book on ine -hi . , .u. ihft anon ll IDs ODlDiOD OI mots inn una 01 -l-V.J M waaeilleael tWlif hara tfl an IndlHlinel hO I . ...... r. . . .1 - . taTtfe .to thoiVrgin.: ' to4-M.it, the ablest Admiralty lawyere in mis oouniry, Accord ing to the Philedelplia Frees, the re port of the Secretary of State ie one of the most important documents lo hs presented to Con gress. It will show Ibe matohless diplomacy resolved to stand aside from the ourrent whose by which he hae thus far saved ns from the bb cannot ne staid, content for the time neing I dangers or foreign Intervention, and, whsn with tbe good that baa been accompitsnca r 1 his ooirespoudenos with the foreign l owers Is Ws are at present in the midst of a peculiar nrinted. it will exlbit a alatesmanahin which state of public sentiment it Cincinnati regard-1 has commanded the admiration and respect ot ing our national attain. The same leenng, nis country, ae wen ae tnose wno are the ens- without doubt, pervades the whole country. I roles of bis country. The Stors tvy of State has Ask the first man you meet: "well, wnat ooyou had a nam tasx neiore mm. -rue roreign ene-thlnk of matters now?' and he replies, 1 mies of the Republlo ; the representatives of after a momentary name. "I don't (now old menarohioai systems, tyrannies and da what to think." This mav truly be oalled Ipotisms: the opponents of liberty and Drnoxaes tbe period of the most perfeot uncertainly. I have been arrayed against our oauee, and h Promises of aciins coma faintly up from ine every metnod or intrigue and disslmulatio different onarlera ef ihe country where any and fraud, by misrapressnllng the Issue am portion or our army may nappen to on iuuw,u, macouying en eruuuire vur uonauion or we but ihey mke no positlva impression npon any I necessarily compels them to undergo, the man s mind. This may at first seem strange, 1 nave sougnt to rneoi ins tiownnui or mis na in vlewnf the nneinrntrd liens which have rt tion. The skill with which the Htcrcurv cently been taken by the President upon IhelgiaCe hal managed our difijonU relatione with chief commands of tba army, ana in umin tnese rowers win do enown wnen me corres 1 lol HlAverv before which the people or toe nondenot le pnbiisned. ine esect of thet sk United rHeles have fallen, and cast in.tr con- is ectn in our present unuisturnea condition dnn to he forever desiroved. rue mueons and in the failure or trance 10 nntte Enclan juggernaut baa not been more aorrioiy ana land nuieie in a league against ut. OOLUMBUH, OHIO. novU CLOTH CLOAKS! sa: ra & a.t.n 'ib15cM. IVo. tH lt t South Huljsh Street, Rxhiblt the most eileuslve and entrant e.ist.rt- ment or OLOTH OLOAKB In the f-lty ; aiao, l'LUSH AND LION SRIN CLOAKS, CLOAKING CLOTHS ! Of all kiuils in grt-al vaiicty, and ut LOWEST PRICES I BAIKT call UM. o. -IS to n Simth titgh Meet. 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