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5 -(( ItVlTI ADsfcRTISIXt.. S..A BUIYI'OFIeLd.' HADDLB. HARNESS ; tftUNK MANUFACTURER Oflcen Saddles and Bridles. ... 14 Mala trejt, lour door bclW 8UW. Cincinnati: ohio: IN a Borr TIMB. The Seated Thins Out MAOIO POCKET BOOK '..' ENTIRELY! NEW STYLE, tFttfe Aln.aaae Aw 1 86 J, List flatfr- . aal Be?ndeSUps,ic PRICE 60 CENTS. Sent by seint of tht prlo. I JAMES GATES, ITEastraurtk St. Clnclanatl. AW-5- jvnxy stationery. PBIZB PACKAGES, ! PORTFOLIOS, " - ENVELOPES AND PAPER, Th bMl oODllly of Ooode at tbe lowest prlrae. JAMES OATK8, . IT Em! Fourth Street, Cinoiunntl. CARRIAGES!! CARRIAGES!! TBI ouniBsiomin INVITta TBI of persona doirlag tl.iHnr.keei, to ale lriS. BeasrtaMUt lit Oairuig.. COUipilMllg COACHES, ,' . . , COUPiES, JENNY LIND, 'one and two seals, ! . BAROUCHES, , LIGHT ROCKAWAY8, ..--. . PH BATONS I . '', JERSEY WAGONS. ; A SO A QBRAT TABICTT Of Light .Open aud Top Buggies, Of 8uperior Style and Finish, for lale at lb lowest Uaeh Prices, consistent with the time! j. w. eostna, t or, IU Sycamore Street, deo8 8m. Cincinnati. Leather und FimlinKS, HI nlOHICat PUIOB will be paid fur aH.kludaiol FURS, 1IIDE3, AND SHEEP PELTS, At No 216 Main lit., Uiuclnuetl. deet-dsui ; MIDDLETON, STROBRIDGE 4 CO LUhographers, Knxravers AND COPPER PLATE PRINTERS. 4k Wost -tx St. OINOINNATI. O. Wa are prepared to eieeate all work In onr Una Id tha beet niuiu.r, niu Portraits, Boii.U, Hl.k.iue, Mar, Know lUrib, L.ll.r Ueads, Hill UaailJ, Ac. T.riu. leeaouat'l.. novas-am STAHLHR, RROTIIRR & ... 'WHOLES A UK ojjOTiinans, IMPOUTEUS AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry (Joodn, Bittl P.irl St.. north side and lit Went Third Ht.. DalUMtt Visa and Hac Stratti, OINOINNATI, O- Parllc ul r attnll.m paid to ordari. Also, talon ttttata' ruroUlilog U.khU uofifc-dly JOHN BONTE & CO. i :' . AatrrAtrrttBiMrir MdillU, Cotton. Tarred & Hemp Rope! COTTON & HEMP PACKING, :OItnS, I INES TWIWE. In " tbtir TAiitty. . oahitm, Amnions. ni.orKS, I'ATEKT HEINE TWINIK, MAIN HT. ' On Door aourk of Front. Sti ; Doraldlh CINCINNATI, O; W. J . A i, O O ! l-I , iNOraOTPaat or r AWNlNOS, TKNTS A.ND FLAUS. SUTLFR TKNT9 and OK 'FITS n hanrl and mnde to ilao. All kladt of LIonT and ' ' ; hand. IVY DUCK on No. 8T gycamoraitrvti CINCINNATI, O. : ' v , 'Block mi Bopn of tviry drtrription an Ml ' and for tak: DOTtT dSm CEO. 6. MILLER SONS, Bevaoth atreet, betwenn Miami and Walnut, OINOINNATI, t Hannfactnreri ofrtrt Claae O A. "R H. I A. QE8i - Have now on hand a Urgo and varied atork of the latent a tylaa, eoaairocte 1 with eepttclal reference to "Leat Wright with greatest Strength." flpen BoraltM, weighing from 140 lbs to 100 II. Leather TuD. i i" 840 800 near Befer to all tha principal Livery fltablea and Boneman of tho city, i Alee, aeroad-beod and new Oerrlagee, Boggles and Spring Wagons at very low pricea. aecft2-d3m - Par In r State ! Parlor Skates TBI USB OP THE PARLOR SKaTIS fnrnlehea tha moat naeful and attractive everclea aver Introdurtd .ta tba publto. It exactly Imitates Ice Skating; Tba Floor, Oil Cloth, or Carpet may be ekatd ou without Ulury so either. Depot 44A Hrwadway, N. Y. O. at" VA If., fnia Agent. P. fl. A liberal discount to tbe Trade. octttdftm SrtUPHITEOF LINE.VORARREIT1EO paTmantatloa In Older and Wine. We have mano-tactuTwd and aoVd Sulphite of Lima tha paet four years, and la no case have we known It to fell. Oidr can be ffrmntd until It testes eiactly as dlred, aud the fr-BMOtatloa lmmedlatalv arrested; In a few hours It will fettle perfectly ol ear, end remain tba same In flavor aud taste BolphlU of Lime Is a obeap, easily manssvd nbatanoa, Inaelobto oattl acid preaenu Itself, aod Imparting no na-peaealtnas. It eettles at the bottom with tha lea. Tba ttotlmony of averv one who baa need It U ao emphatfo In Ita favor, that wa feel Justified la saying that lUsuccaas ta .law. arm AI-lain w a put It apta lOoa. bottlasassch one being sufflctentfcr a aairat; aeao aeii ta iwiia, auy tjaavaiDj wiuitfuivaiBr. 8ULPHITE or LIME, for Rorghum Sugar sod Sir-in maker e, la barrels, kin and luaa, r W. J. M. aOHUOIT BBO- ManaactarliwOhen.lfUend Druvaws. - H. n. oorwetr Oaatral Aveuna aud Elgbth straat tlnoln- aU Ohio, , , Aag. mv-dlOss. DAILY OHIO ' STATDi JOWRNAL. VOLUME XXI COLUMBVS BVMNEfts CARDS. S. W.LUDLOW, iiarmTt - SUCCESSOR TO DR. HoCUHB, i. NO. It EAST TOWN STREET, (DEsHLER BUILDING,) OHIO. deeledtai CLOAKS! CLOAKS! At Orentlr Reduced Price! AT HEAZLJTT'S " PHILADELPHIA STORE, No. 14 E.st Town Street. lent din N.'-. B. JMARP LE; ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1) R U G G I S T.! 10O floutb Hlffb M., Columbus, O, jau I .d I? DELMONICO DINING HALL 13 WEST STATE STREET. Lunch from lOJto 1! o'clock, JOHNNY WHITIIKOK. Jan1.d2io P. ROSE. MERCHANT TAILOR! Corner High- and Town Htrtfis, JXJST OPENED A FRESH STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! or Tin MOST FASHIONABLE KINDS! AMD WILL ill HAD! TO OKOKU IN TBI LATltfT BlYLKS. TRINOIT, KNUMHH AND AltKUlUAM UI.OTHH. OAKrllMKUBU. a! ELTON 8, TLAIM ANI TW VK8TINOH, Ac, and a ganaral aaairlneut of QEN To uuniouinu uuuui aiwayo ou Daoo. ocueo To (he Ladies of I'olumbus & Vlrinlly A KEW TRMMINU STOKE Ilaa baD opanad at N"Oi QO 33. To-drri t., (i DOORS BELOW HIGH, - BT GEO. W. PICKERING. IxUtmtkJ. If. PICK EBINQ, Cim-imdit) Where will tw fuund nknuirtmentof frvMTr1mmii.ai. nornoU, tlornat OImij. tior.lt nd Tnali, Hkirt brtvItU, Tmpe TrlUMulBn ul tuubl UuttlltiKi Ltueju mud Ovtlou Tim, HrttliU, III ml In k. .e(ihyr aud Hliotlautl Wool, llrochfft (loltoo, Tlily Plna, Knullub aiiiI Amurlma Flits, all It and Worilttcl, KnitinililRrtiii llmtd. An., with ku rs( ai4irlniriiit t'f Uomls tube friud in TrlnttuluK Hturo, blv k mid U)lfriMl kltnilo tlrrtldi, mII wldthH, l.tvdlfa' and Cbildrann Woottm Uotuli, Honlaiili UudvrilwTH, Ultll, aud daw !! Infant Hat ks. a ran it rHitruiiiijr oii. hihJ. ddci8-rt3in JAMISON'S Ilottl iU1tvto Oflloe, nOl.UMHUH: O. VParoi and Olty Properly Doafbt, Sold and Amerloan Xlotol, (MUNita aina and htatk btkf.itii, ((.p!rif.la.A(al. ffnai.,) Cotuuibua, Obloi WARDEN A EMERY, Proprietor!, aupie-dir J. C. BAXTER. J. 0. BAXTER !T. O. HAXTBll Ha O QIHPPINO IANI PHOIIIKII UOUMII-BION k. 7 CHANTH, for III. .nn baaa and Mia of drain. k . Banf, Pork, l..id, Tallow, llnller, kVu., H17 rrnlla, Ao., Ao. Ord.r. and (km.lKna.aut. at'llcllcl. Waf.boufea,oorn r W.l HonudHt. and (Janal ,(lolnmbna. novlSHmr' KRAFT, HOFFMAN & CO., M.nnractnr.ra, V boloaala A B.I. II Paalara Id CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND GENTLEMEN 8 FURNISHING GOODS, No. 99 South Hiirh et. Batwnea Town and Slate Street!, COLUMBUS. OHIO. noTM.,t!lm piiii.Anr.i.ruiA aovebtisixo C. T. HOLLOW AY, w hole m a1 Grooer( AND COMMISSION MFBOHANT, 505 Market Street, (north side, above PlftB-gl. PHILADELPHIA. octS dly Fk ESTERBROOK & CO., Steel Pen Manufacturers. o.OS Arab Straat, KgriCHBHOOU: da HO. 1 IX Ml Hal TO call the altutlon of tbe trade and the American Potiln to tbe fact that Btl Pene are made lu tble couu- aotial In uoallty to the beet ImportaU ar- tt las. (HTV AND COUNTRY UVALKRH applied on tba most favorable terms. Orders by mall promptly attended to, ' r InnnlO-illv MiSI ETC STEINWAY PIANOS WERE AWARDED lit Prix Oold Medal at Maryland Iu.lllnla, Baltlmora, 18". I.I rr.uilntn Oold Medal at Marjl.nd Inilllnt., B.ltl mort, 187, l.tPilaaOoldMrd.lat Orj.UI Palaoa, N.w Tork, 18MI, " A First Pthe Oold MrJal at the WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON, 1862 and 29 other let Premiums at various Pairs In tba Dulled Hum. straars. Steluway A Sons have at this tlma over 800 orders for Planca on their baths, and tha demand Is con stantly Increasing. j. r. woods, Jan12'11yv Bole Agent, 81 High Straat WM. KNA13E & Ooa GOLD MEDAL PIANOS I Every style of these Justly celebrated Piano prowunred by THALBERO. GOTTSCHALK, 6 A TIER AND BTRAKUHGU, And a large number of tho beet artists and amateurs in tnis country, to be tue BEST PIANOS MADE! Odd ba found at na, wararoon, No. 13 taat Btata atraat. Tboa. In Dead of a trolr flrat :laaa Pl aboold not fall to giro ma a oall. anr7 n.oTiiERs ooons. Weaver, Richardson A Go. Not. 66 & 69 Reade Street, Jt. Y mrODTIIi A BIALIU II WOOLEN GOODS ' FOR TAILORS AND CLOTHERS. Emhraoinn a n variet of OVER COATINO, FANCY CABSIMERE8, BATINBTTE3, VEST. INQ8, Ao, 4s. ' ootlS-dda. COLUMBUS. OHIO MEDirAI. HAVE YOU A COUGH P Thaa Doa JATKI'f CXPCOTOIAMT. Da Dot all row cold 10 tab. Ila awn aoarM. Taw-taMa W Ua itcU of roaaaiplloD ow IM dBIbChmm Da aha Dkaal M ataAa of wbIUda for D OddaD (a cat wall of Mnolt',' Midi taU ikU actor, fcl anil yaavaalf al aaoaafa naiad, wblofc laaat, dra tmt aiaattaao kit ianai tlratoa H oartala Is proawta a .y.iiy ewra. HAVE YOff ASTHMA OR PHTHI8ISP Than Daa JATVtt IXPEOTOBAMT, wklck will arar- aorDlha epaaaaodta coatroorloD tka wind uaae,Da4 a tbaaj ta ajaet taa aiaooa. or BaaUar wUod al ta.B an, and by aa aaa, and ft a. aa pactaratlca, raai ail dtfloott, of braatblng. HAVE YOO HKONOHITIS P Tkaa Da. JAYNI'8 CXPCOTORANT. TblU. apraad dlaaiaa, whlrk Da, ba (anarall, daacrtbad aa an lDlaa atalloD of Lb. ao. ikl. wblrb Una. tha Inalda of laa wind tuba, or air vaiaala, apraadlng tbruvgh avar, part of aba InDga, bj oftaa alUtakaa for OoDaompUus. Tba tpaero-raol anbdnM tbla IndaDimatloD, ralanaa tba attaodlDg aoaib, pain, and diflcaltr of bnalblDf, and, II tka oaaa at Dot of loo long atandliMj. will cartDlal, prodao a oar. ' HAVE YOU ... " CONSUMPTION P TbD oaa JAINMIXPIOTOIAHT.' Italaaaaa tba Inng. frota all Irrltallug raattara, whlla at tha aaata tltaa II ball and lorlgoratai than. Of all lb raraadlM which hava baaa offaiad tba pnblle lor thla draad dim.., dodo haa atood tba taat ol llata or nalniaload ao nalraraal popnlarltf, aa tbla ipactorant. Thooaaoda who hara naan glraa np by thalr ph,lclana aa Inrorabla bara baaa raatorad to parfact haaltb bf Ita dm, aod thalr taallDtoDr ajtut carry codtIcIIod to all who raad It. HAVE YOU PLEURISY P Then oat JAY HE'S EXPECTORANT Bf Uklog two or Ihraa large doaw In tha early tage of the dUaaaa, la quick inccaulon, and ooverlng op warmly Id bed, title preparation ecu aeaindorlnooraweattnc nadlclita, aud alidaat tba InflantKietlon ot the onteet. HAVE YOU WHOOPING COUGH P Then dm JATMl'fl IXPEtrrOBAMT. Tbero to no remedy which au efflually ofereuoiea thle dleeaae aa tba Ispnctoraut. What parent can wllueaa the enllerlngi uf bar olilldrau from tbli dUtrwMlng omnplalnt wltboal doing oil In her power for tht lr relief f What modlolae ao p-MkMiit to the taete, or ao certain to prodnoe Imniedl ate beuufltr 01 te It a trial, thou, and It prove IteelUcaoy. HAVE YOU CROUP P Then ua JAYME'tf EXPKuTOUAMT. Ublldrea are euhject to oe dlauaee more anilden In Ita attache, or, In Iw atieenoa of prompt relief, none mora fatal In He re in I la, than Uroup. Pereota, theref', abonhl bavo t head a remedy enre and thorough, flitch a remedy may be found In tha Expectorant, and tvary oareful mother will keep a supply by bur. JA VIVE'S EXPECTORANT la a iteudard mdl(;loe. Ft-r twenty -five yearn It baa bean liAfore the pntlto, and dnrlng tble period tie ouratlre pow re have been tenilded to by all elaaeea of people la all quarter of tba world. Phyelclani, clergymen, lawyeri, merrbanta, aud uecbaulci, bare aKperlaoced Ita remedial ftVft, aud bare furnUbad ue with tbvlr teetlaiouy, and It tueybefuuud at lvurftb lu our Alutanao. To tbeli cuutlnrli grertlAraleewawonld reftiV the donbtlnft. Ir. P. JAYNB A UON'8 family BfiMcin ate prepared only at 242Jhauut atift, rhlladelpbla, and ai eold at Uilnnibtin, Ohio, by 0. IlIiUKli'l S and tt, bOU II KI.I.KU, aud by Agoote thiuugnut tho citoofry frcm whom may leo ba ultalitd, yt-aUa, JaiM.'i UMfiral Almanaa ami ot.tS-dtfninof6 1 11 IATI 4IHt;UTIHII4. NO. 6 EAST FOL'RTH BTKELT, MOUTH HH't, BAXT Or MAIN, UK DTI IBB, Oluoltmavl I, O., Trnaaes for Radical Cure, SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRACES, 8or,(loal aud ADalr.mlcal Morbanlclan. Inr.ntor and lactororol app.rauiiurvuiiii.ww. nu,u, .j riini. Vdui. haw Leer., and othar PbUlcal Doforml. tIM. Hillul. for rrcKlmmaud IM.Iooatloa, Stocking, fur Varlcoaa Vain., BnnaOap. audAualat. mad. loordor. aelal atuntloo pain to tua repair 01 mtiut.ii uintw. oomoal.nl If.io.le to atl.nd lo Ladloa. V.l.r. It prinl..lon to lr w O iium. mav uiaoa, an. Dr W llltr, ttif Jndklua, lr Bobmldt, Dr. rrlM. Ir A Hlln..o. I roar ltd If OONFIPBNTIAIi VOI1HO HER WHO HAVE Injored thotnneWea by oertaln aeon I DAUlte, WD1CO DDDI IDBD M lDlla1flDW pluasnra, or tbe dnttea of married lift?: alao, midUlo-aed aud old meu, who from the folllea ol vontb or other caoaM. leei aaeoniiy in aavanoeoi ineir yean, before plnrlug theiueelfee ouder tba treetmont of uv one. ebonld flrat read TanBcoun Vaiaao." alar. uy one, ebonld flrat r led Itadtee, wliblny to avoid an luoraaaeof family, will leara twitnethlog ol Ituporteooe by paiuilug fua Ha. carr raitNo.1 Bent to any addrena, In a eMtled envelope, o reoalp jf Ton OdDU Addieno . . Jl,UH4H.t. BTtJAUTCUU. Utoolanatl, Ohio. rebtS-lydAwJ NERVOUS DEBILITY, OR BPER. 3PER- t . It ln-'Tr' I edro. MAT0RRH(A. is poBitiTel curable bv anv means but thoaa I oata. Bofore commeurlng any tratubot learn how tha titer actually ourod btmeeif, ana euoe4vjnenuy nnnarean of others. Eitoloee a poet-paid snpersortbsd auvaiop to bo tir, ihatinauiwn, naae. aafla-AAwttr Beoaut osaas of Oonorrhea or Hy pbtlts ourod In a lew days, without otiauge of diet or hludianoa from buslnthte. booondary Syphilis tbe laa! vftltfo eradicate! without tht use of Marotinr. Involuntary of assinen atonned In a abort time. 8 a 11. re re Iron mpoteucy or toes of sexual power, rMtori tu full vlgot u a tew werks, Gleet or Gonorrhea of long etaudlup, obere ail Intarual remedies have fallbd, parmauently aud akwedlly ourad by a new treatment. UR. SltVtNo & tU. ' fiWtewwati Lock Botpitml .). TB TBIBD ST., BIT. WAkHUT ABU Viaa llr Hoa eau uiufliuuau. v. WBUI.EdALE AND fcBTAlb SADDLE & HARNESS TJFAOTOBY, '! East Fifth and 1O0 Main St., CINCINNATI, O. Keen oomlantlr on baud a ler aaKrtnant of MILITARY 8W0RD8 AND EQUIPMENTS. HUIA ollBUIH OOOIN) KOB TUB AKMY Co. .1.11,.. of UithlMT lloata. Oaua. Poui.bM, Oaptw, l gluia, UaTarMrk. and blauh.u A leo, a full aawrtmant nrM-ut tint at tba oldest MUbll.bmaut In tba UalM .i.i f..r uU i ih. lowuat in Ivtw. tor e.b. A In.). Belling, raciing auo ni , r rvt --u --Drill Tut-., luilla Bi blxr T. y. of all kind., Boot, and imr nhiw and Ooniren w,b. For aia Df jnun TUOBMLBV.SII Uhainul ., rtillaoalnnia. J nnaaaiD R. 'La GILBERT C0M AHurAiriUttaMni ur lUIPPISa IHtlDI STEAM REFINED CANDY) QUM DROPS, riooU. OaudTi ttoo ' FOB TBI FOBLIO. ' Mannfaotnryand halaa Boorna, 1 COPKTLAinT ST., W TORK, Branch oOoa, Ml tlaa.l Ut BaiU'a Uotal BalldlDi mar IS-lrr DR. 0. A. KNAPP, OCILIST, (rormarly ot Buffalo,) BaelaalTaly create Dleta-l of th BM, DaafDaD., and luaaru Artlfielal stm, wlthont pain, mat mom nee aatnral aya-at No. iSl Soatb High Blreet, Colamnna, t,MM kmir. frm B tA o'clock P. d. Dr. Enanp'a Book on tha lye and Bar, mr atabad, or atailad, fra. of rbar,., to any mdlvlrinel who naa a malady of aliaar or laaaa oramaa. Hc-waai THURSDAY MORMUSGi JANUARY 29. 1863 OHIO STATE JOURNAL TELEOHAPIHO NEWB ( Ttltarmpkic Omtmmdmt tht Oki Buu Journal ) MORNING AND AFTERNOON RE PORT. IMgtiag- tm be Done. daw Voaa, Jaa. 28 A lallar la la Tiau froai Pert KotdI tka 241k, a tat: Tk tiar Hraduraa ' riiad acr yaatprilar diraot rrom ) Orlcaaa, with aa uriaul rruuoat fromuaa. Uabai U Ik ConmaailiBir Oaaaral far a lam aurplr f inirtaoblDr tool f all deaoriptioa. I'roai tkia w infr tkat tha caplar of Fort HodaoB, ef which w h ba hoplo to kar, ta rat a loag wa la u rutar. . Further f rem . tbe Alabama Oa I res ton. at New Yon. Jan. 28. A latUr la tk Herald atataa that Afttiac Mailii Partridra, of tk gua boat UatUraa, who wa erdrd lo board lb mmi, pakiat of tk loiter, ara taat a bad Dot puabatl ad a ship's Iragth bafor Ik Alabama pound la kr tint broadaid, wkick wa imaiciliallf nulled to by U Ilailaraa. ibis occurred juat at dark. As tk lint broadaid was aicbanied, Dol Tassel ,1014 Shiad, Sid by aid, lobDi mi broadida a fast as tk guas coma De loaded aad and, aad wllkin very abort alliance feaek ether. Air. Partridge wa pulling ahead all Ike Ilea to endeavor to reach his vm bt did aot aueeeed. He says the ceaaouada lasted about twenty minutes, wha h heard I he sound of mutkatry. By dint of hard pulling, a earn again in aigni of In sael and found them (topped, with lb Alabama aloagmd ef the llatlerae blowing oD a team, and heard cheering from the Alabama, proving that the llatlerae bad bsea captured by boarding. Deeming It brat not lo b lake priaoner, he pulled baok In the direction of our aquadron and was picked up. Nsw Vols-, Jan. 28. Tha Herald's Washing ton Dispatch ays a list of more tkaa eighty army officers has been prepared, who are sum marily dismissed the serrice for violating the army regulations, by uss or improper language, in referenoe to their sifpsriors, aad Ihs Com mander In-Chief, in oonnsotion with tbs femor al of MoUlsllkn, and Ihs eourt-martlal and ssn-lenc of Pits John Porter. Oen. Franklin Issued a farewall address lo his troops, olosing as follows : "la severing a eonnsolion whiok you have made so dsar, ks asks that no ons will believe that hs voluntarily pans with vou in Ihs fao of the enemy." A letter from Key West ears lu news rrom Galveston la: That already have the rebels ao heavily fortined the plaoe that taking posses-aioa of it, for lbs present Is impoeaibls. They have ao doubt assured the batteries of the Har riet Line and H'estfiold, and hare in the oily of Ualeeeton 7,000 mn, uuder Gen. Magruder. A Key West letter, ol the !Kd, slates that the United Blates s aimers Han Jacinto and Oneida will go to sea to day in search of the pirate, and may be successful. tot lbs intorniaiiou of I hose interested, I may say that then is not ons Untied Hlalce ship ol war between noride Heels aud toe ooaii oi Cuba. Wine Acilng- WlNely. A letter from Yorktown 2i!th, states "Last week two deserters who came Into our liues reported thatden. Wiae wllh H,000 men was within nil miles of WiUiru8hiir and advancing ou orkiown, to tako revenge lor the lale cavalry raid made lo the While House. But Oen. Wise had changed his mind: undoubtedly from pru dential reasons." From the Potomac Army. Wasuihotos, Jan. 27. Tba only movsmaui to-day is a obauge of looalll ) for headquarters. Itbin is falling; wlud. sjuluweM; temperature mild. From some comments in the papers It la pro per lo mention lhat I tie gunboat aiideii, report- I aa having aurrendond to tbe rebels, did nol leloux to the navy auJ there is uo such officer as Van Uorn eonuco'ed with It. The new Ueueral-iu-Chief of Ike Army of lb Polomao arrived in town this morning, anJ In oonsultalion with the President aud Secretary of War. The Rebel Withdraw 1-1,000 men trom their Hapiiahounoch Army. Newbkane, Jan. 20, via Fortrrai Monroe, 20. From Bohlhern papers It appears there has beon great conalernalion in the interior by the reported concentration or federal troops in ibis department. it hss been ascertained mat id.ouu rensi troops have been sent into North Carolina from tha Rappahannook, and their fores has been withdrawn thenoe for lbs southwest. Ths rebels believe that the Army of the Po- tomao i completely domorallied and on tbe eve of mutiny, hence their withdrawal to those points. Nrw Yobk, Jan. 28. Tbe World's Washing- Ion Dispatch statee that Gov. Andrew left for Boston to-day, taking wilk him authority to rales regiments of negroes. 1 LX-LHSfFm Deaolatlon ol Northern MIdiIi- Blppl. A correspondent of the Missouri Democrat, writing from Holly Springs, January 15ib, gives tbe following description of ths desolation ia Northern Mississippi : The roads are as stieut and deserted as the fields. Mile after mile you ride, and neither mast nor oare to meet auy one ou these solitary roads. On four-Hfths of the plantation you pass you see no living soul. On some the doors and windows stand open wide, but ibere is nothing but emptiness within ; and on others nothing but ths tall cklmnsys, whitened by lb Sams, remain. As you go further and further over the billy roads, you glance euiplcioualy backward and forward from every rise in tke road. You fancy you caught glimpss of some thing moving there, far aoross ths fields, and you peuie in some plaoe out of view to reoon nollre. A iquirrel leap through th dry leave in th woods on th other aide, and your revol ver is in jour band, in an instant Ia times or peaos every traveller is glaJ to pick up company on the road, but now the sound of horses' feet, the bieakiug of a twig, the rustling of a leaf, are signs of danger such is the affeot upon tbe country of " guer rilla warfare, for mis desolation and silence is not wholly aUrihutahl to tha presenoaof th United mates army. It is the people of tbe Soulh that suffer from guerrillas, not the Uni ted States army. Under lbs delusion that tks whole North is about tQ tumble into anarohy for went of cotton, lha guerrillas burn Ihs sot- ton and rum the planter, to prevent some Northern man from riaking his money in a pre carious speculation; this and th capture of an occasion. I straggling soldier, e to only barm they do th (iortb, Th pay of th guerrillas is what they plun der, and ao they get it they are not partioular who ia the paymaster. tow the old grudgee between neighbors, tbe family feuds for which the Boulh ha always been notorious, are being settled, and every firmer ia as apprehensive of his neighbors as ha is of the Uutted Blates troops. The peool of the Bjiitb bave already dis covered that they got more man chey bargained for in initiating the guerrilla male of warren. In adopting th old epanisb name of "auer rillas." they now see lhat they also adopted I be lawlessness, anarchy, and brigandage of Mexico and old Spain. Thus is lbs serpent or Ueceaston bllins: itself with lis own poisoned fanes. If von go into one of the few houees whiah are yet oscupied, you find large landed propria ton who have nothing left to eat but a little oorn-bread. and whose threadbare apparel i Uioales that merchants and dealers iu olothea have long sinos become an extinet olass. They all tell yon that the army has taken their cai-tie. hones, bogs, and their corn : that their ne groes have all tun away; that lb guerrillas have burned their cottoo, and that they an ruined. But if yen talk to tke man a Utile while, aad let him know lhat you want to buy cotton, and an willing to aenn teams for i you finally worm oat of him the fact that his notion is conoealed ia some neighboring swamp and in some cams yon might possibly suspect another fact not quite as pleasant, vis: lhat tbe very man yon wen talking lo did occasionally a little guerrilla Dullness nimssir. Tk only persons except Ike oavalrymen. wko venture out among these people are the ootlon buyers, wko have adventures not a few. Thair usual mode ef buying ia to visit the rarm en at their houses, make ooulraol for tka out ton, and then send teams for it. Borne of th bayen take toaaas witk them ; and waen th atoty ef the neighborhood they an la is dubt ful (and th pric of cettea eonarqnastly low er,) bay load for their teams, aad g back to in army al a "doom quick Every lew day com of tkase adventuresom wigkl aad their.teama an "gobbled up," wllh th "deae-aing proof" ia their wagons tkat they an oot- toa Buyers. Tbe Cane ef Fit zJoba Porter- Report ol tbe Judge-Advocate- General. We have already given tk important points ia Ike trier of Fils-Joka Porter. Tka following I Ik concluding part of Ike report of Judge Holt ta tk Presidsal. After skowing tkat al Ike battle of Hokenliadea a geaeral. oalled Ilk Porter lo support kis Mmradea, suffered obstacles to pnvsnl him, ks says: "Osasral McDowell, as a soldier and a eom- maader. deposed that it was Ihs duty of Ike aeeneed to kav attacked tha anemy on tks 291k, aad it would aesat tkis duty was ao manifest aad a elearly the result of his position, tkat j ao ordsr to tkat snoot could have added mack, If anything, to ite force and urgency. What Ueaeral McDowell prescribed for kis aseoaito la aims, hs BahtsitaiiBgly aeoepled for himself. Hs had ao summons la arouse fclm, aad no guide to eoaduot him but the sound of tk eenaos, following which h, wilh hi command, found his way to th baUls-fisId, where -his instincts as a soldier told him Dotk nis duly and kis bon or required him to bs. 'And It is na doubt to hi Movery arrival and aotiv participation in the conflict that we are largely Indented lor uenerai nooert s neeiara-tiou that al tho elose of the day the advantages war decidedly oa th aid of lb r ederal troops. Had th aooused, obeying tha samsimpulss that carried Uenerai McDowell up the Sujlej dprlngs road, mads a movement upon the enemy wilh the vigor and heroism which ths ooen- sion demanded, it is altogether probable that tbe a-lorv of Richepauee weuld havo been his, and tha fals of th Austrian that of th rebel army. "After carefully eonsldsring all th impedi ment which kav teen so slaboraloly arrayed as in Ihs way of ths aconsed on the night of the 27th and throughout the day or the Ztflb we cannot but realii that they shrink away and an icarsaly to b named beeide those ob stacles of darkness and tempest, and snow, aad morale and Alplu preoiploes, and frowning batteries, whlob tbs warriors or otnsr limes and lands havs unhesitatingly confronted and bravely oversomr. 'Dut there is one feature of the Inaction of the accused on the 2!Hh, which it Is especially sorrowful lo contsmplate. How, nnnstrained as he wa. and with th cannonade of tbe bat tle In his sars, and its sinoks and the dust of the gathering roraes boron nis eyes, n could for ssven and a half or eight hours resist the temntaiion to pluore into the oombat. it is diffi cult lo oonoelvs. Out this alons is not ths sad dest aspeot in which his oonduot presents Itself. This aapeot is distinctly set forth in the third speeification of Ihs eooond charge. Colonel Marshall stairs mat irom tne oneeriugs and peculiar yells of the enemy, heard on the evening of ths Mill, hs and every man of his command believed that Oeneral Pope' army was beina driven from the field. Uenerai Alorell also says that from the sound of the artillery tbe battle seemed lo do receding, wuion tuuica-ted it was going againtt the federal forces. he aoouseJ, in bis nolo lo uenerala McDowell and King, speaking of the enemy, says: 'As they appear to have driven our forces back, Ihs firing or Ihs enemy bavmg advanced and ours retired, 1 have determined lo withdraw lo Ma-naasae;'and in further justification of Ibis step hsadds: 'They have gathered artillery and cav- -Irw and infantry, and lha advancinn maaaea I of dust show thssusmy coming in fores." In the afternoon, then, of the 2Uib, it is clear that the eouriolion was entertained by the aoouseJ and his oftoera that our forces wen being Iriveu before tbeeueiny a eonvlction which, tones above oven Ihs roar or artillery, abould have appealed to his soldier's heart to rush lo the resoue, but heedless ot the summons he timed, not toward, but away from nis strug gling companions In arms, in the direollon of anaasas. "Must ws seek an explanation of the want sympathy wllh the brave men who were do- g Initio tbsl day in tne teeiings, as snown by his ilispalohes, which unhappily possessed m In reterence 10 ine army 01 Virginia ana s oommsndiur general I That army, as he secins to have been awere, was sent forth not o canlure niobmond or to occupy the Boulh, but simply to ktrasi and biftls th march of th advancing mussel or in enemy, won tne army of Ihs Polomic was being extricated from lb perils that surrounaca it on ins rsmneui a service which should not havs provoked a sneer from the accused. It cannot be Improper add, what the record will sualain me in saying that so far as light ia shed upon the subjeot by the testimony, ths army of Virginia annsars lo havs nobly performed ths arduous and perilous work eomtnitted to its hands. Its camnaisn was brief, but marked by signal vig or and ability, and animated by a spirit, which, hrlnkine from neltner loll nor exposure, nor danger, bravely struck ths enemy whenever end wherever be ooma do tounu 'Ths acoussd presents two general grounds of defense, which apply to all ihe accusations against him. Tney are erst, bis general reputation for teal and loyalty, and secondly, ths expression of satiaiaouon wun nis couauci wbloh uenerai rope is aneged to nave made at Fairfax Court House on the Zd September, "In reference to tbe nrst, tbe testimony is full and sarneat as to his former servioea and character for faithfulness and eStoienoy as an offi cer. The law admits suoh proof In criminal prosecutions, beoauas a presumption or inno csncs arises from farmer good oonduot, as evi denced by general reputation. Th presumption however, is hsid to be entitled to utile weight, except in doubtful oases. r nere it oomes Into sonfiiot with evidence that is both positive and reliable It at once gives way, "In regard to tbe aeoond, (yen if uenerai Pope had deolared himself satisfied, it would not havs affected the elatua of the aocused be fore the law. "His responsibility was to his government and country, and not to th oommandlng uen erai. Nor can any presumption arise against this proceeding from the failure of Uenerai Pop lo prefer charges against lha acsuaed. It was his privilege to prefer them, but he was air KAiiaii to do so. He dierharsail hi whole duty when, in his otboial report, be laid those transactions before bis government for lis con sideration. "Tbia case has been most patiently investiga ted. If, in war, aod ia the midst of activs hostilities, any government has ever devoted so long a period of time some rorty-nvo days lo tbs examination of a military charge, it has uot corns to my knowledge. The court was not only palisnt and just, but liberal, and, in tha end, everything waa received in evidenoe which could possibly lend to plaoe tbe oonduot ot tne accused in its true light. It is not believed that there remain upon Ihe resord a siugle ritiing of ths Court to wbioh exception oould be eerionaly taken, " The case Is important, not only beoauie of the gravity of Ihe cbargee and the dignity of the officer arraigned, but also because of the faot that it involves a principle whioh lies at tha very foundation of all discipline, and of all efficiency In military operations the principle of military obedience. A standard author, tnating on this branch of jurisprudenoe, sayt: ' Heaitanoy in tbe execuliou of a military order ie clearly, under moat oircumstanaes, a serious offence, and would Sfeurjfct on lo severe penalties; but aolual disobedienoe is a crime which Ihe law has stigmauied as of tbs Bigneat degree, aud against whioh is denounced the extreme punishment of death. (De Hart, p. 166 ) The seme author continues: 'in every case, then, in which an order is not clearly in derogation of soms right or obligation oreated by law, the oommand of a superior must meet wun unhesitating aad instant obediaaoe.' " So vital to tha military system is mis subor dination of will and action deemed, that it ie ecured by the most solemn of human sanotion. Eaoh omoer and soldier beton entering tbe service, swears that be 'will observe and obey the orden of tbe offioen appointed over him;' and it ia from ihis, probably, mat tns onence Of disobedience derives much of ths depth and darkness of ihe criminality with which it ia stamped hy the Artloles of War. Obedience is indeed tbe very jewel of the soldier's life. It adorns him mors area than laurels, which arc so often pluoked by nnkoly kanda. Ths soldier who hae given to the order of his superior omoer a prompt, an earnest, heartfelt support, has triumphed in the field of duty, even though he may hive fallen on the field of arms. "Toe offenoes for which the pleadings and testimony arraign Ihe accused are the very raavest whioh a eoldier oan possibly commit being neither mon nor less than the wilful violation of lha orders of bit Commanding NUMBER 186. Qeral 1st kth Bidet f ocaaalau and pvi Ions aailttar v awveaMDla, nail tha ahaaaeful abaadoameas af struggling army, wkick II wa kis eotoaa duty to opport, is IA vary preaesM at tht' ssamy and aader tka vary aouad of has ark llM-y. Th Casrt wa cstvfal to give ta th at meed tha beaatt af all well-fbuadecl ewabis that areas is their miada, la nferese Usr a,i the fast ef diaobadiraea, at is refereses to tho siaaasra f arimiaality thai prompted II; kaaoA' they found kirn set guilty of Ik fourth sad Bfik BpacifioaHas af tret charge; ssd, la the a sea apirii, the feartk a pa einoatian af aetata 4 ' wa withdraws. Wkil, srnrn, i la Oyaun fall thai f e rinse sock aa Oeeo so Bter aSanld be aesvlstod but apos Ike clear bat sad avast eesvlaalaf proof of his guilt, tkl must alA hare fell that the boa or af la sr Ifeasios af arses, sad Ik most aduriag istortsts f ear souvmea nvrsaiBl aad oounty, rtnperalfrely Aavaaaadad that than ehonld ba ae scqulltAl arbavi tkat ptW had btB fflaJ. i J.HOLI, , "jLdfS-A4vAt Osaaral. T lb PrHldeai.'-, s '';'' Fort Caswsll. n.n. . 4okd tr onr gnnboato, ie ea Oak Ialaad -i ' saMlh ot Cape Fear Hirer aad k. i. . " WHssing- tos harbor. It i. a work ef some .tj.n.'1 ' importaace, having eo.l Ue -1!? . u he lima it fell lLU7ie eaenf.. iVi? ' half millio. ,f dolU.? w!K V x nV cgar. J" 8T"'aaa.-A gentlema, nf-ttlctod with nn Impediment ia hie epeeeh, .at hotel, aadaaliiag (a a sarvasi, addreaatd him Sl''""' Msome r- roasl B-beef.' H stammered out in reply, .b.T-? K. - ' At which lha gentlemaa, highly enraged, iuppoaing tke "Ck",5 '"'P'". Iron? hi! P""1' ock him down, i a .'"'I','' f0 "stod kis arms, and cried out to kirn not to.trik., saying,'.Hea-s-slultor mam s-a w-w-we d-d-dol" "My dear madam, ean you give me a gl . B.vB aaaau a fatigued traveler in Arkan- ., .. um entered s oabln on Ik roadside. 1 aln t got s drop, stranger," replied t woman, "But s a-enlleman told me that yon had a barrel." "Why, good araeioua." ranli..i ik. "what do you reckon ons barrel of wbisky is to mukr m7 Mnm mbm w oul f Th traveler slopped. Th Richmond oorreanonrlan. nf ih r.-H "' wriio, mat tbe North Is financially used up and then directs hi. .m.i....'. agents in Nsw York to remit him his wages 1V.-IWWII 'Claa is Ihs middle- nf ila.urp.nh. up I What a pyramid?' "A pile of men in a .1 .t.. olher." - " "Wher Egypt?" "Where it always was." "Where's Wales?' "All over the sea." "Vary well: atar thar. till I .hn- . species of biroh that grows all ovsr ths country."It is aaid that a nliii.n fii.i. inmkt of Boston, is about to present a sword to Fits John I'orter. Circumstances o msldered. what was inlendsd for a friendly act will look very u ii m earcaatio one. n ho II who ia Hrr? When n member of th Leg. lature, on rettrina- to hie bed hat wun i.i.. H8'"", on retiring to his bed between twelve aad one o'olook. oarefullv la hi hunt, u hi. chair, aud puts bis stock iuga out at ths door to u discbso, mat member begin to feel Ibe weight of bis legislative responsibility. A CALironxit Monstib. Rev. Dr. Bellows as reoeived from California tka lar.t lhat haa made iu publle appearance in that prolifio Btale. It weighs (Area pounds and inn ounen. CLOTlllim IF THERE IS A Parson lu Ike ration round ibjnl o.. In a Bank, loin- ranoa Offi a, afannbelurlog EaLbllabaiant, Publto Inatl-totlon, a at.mb.r nf the Senate, or Amenably, Iba Oor-rnor.or Secretary, a mtbbar of a Marcanllla or ale- banleal tabll.bment, or Prlral Iadlrldual, wbo ha. not already pnrobired Clothing at lha NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE, w wonld b (lad to abow town what wa are doing In thla branob of bDilDaa,. Those who bare patronlaed heretofore will only need to ba aeaured that wa keep doing, and, as nnul, onr work la faahlonabla, strong and durable, made from Ite beat ol lock, and by iioill.nt aod oa'afnl wrkmtn. Onr Custom Department header the .oo.rrl.lon of one of tha but Cotter. In Ohio, and will allow do garment In ba taken from tha maniunmeni nnlua II ba Iknlllaai. lu coonj.nj.. . can aaanre all wbo wl.h a Gontrt'l and Fashionable Garmtnt. in raou Ta aawa Curia tb.v vbsv iiiaor, and hfah will a to Mr with elothae made In Maw Voi k, or ouy laatern city, lhat here n, am , b pUaead. Oar aeaorlmant nf r.anch and ara,au Clolus (Black, Green and Dahlia); Black and Fan.y Ou.lm.rM; 811k and Wool Talv to; Oren.d -D. aad Oath-mora Venting, will always ha abnndant. In oar Tnrnbhlng Department will be Shirts, Wrappers, Drawers, Handkarchleti, Tlae, Scarfs, and a good stock of Shaker Flannel Shlrla a Drawer Wa do not wlih to ba egoll.tleal, bol aa tha PBIMOB Or WALKS patronlaed oar lalabll.hmeat, (a adltorl.1 Ohio Stale Josrn.l, Nov. 87, I8l,) we take aleaaor In referring to nun, aa alao onr former palrona, of onr ability to make better aad saoraalyllah Oirnunts than oky nothing Boaae In Colnmhna. I'. D. GLARE, NO. Ill SOUTH men street jaUlft'tiS w-?-- -m MOTUJIC-I HAVC THIS UAT UBTfRBD VHOM 1' tba Produos Uommlsslon Buslueas. aa heMtofosTa aaa- duetad by aie. Tha boMntat will ba eoutlbswd by sat rtsTpuew , mr. w. j aiiuo, woo nas oeen wttu ate lor lave laet ten years as my Ooufldeutlal Ol-rk, aad lo whom I bava t ran a for red all my luterea is It, I take great pUa-sura la racommsu'llug h'm to the eonMeuco of nv friends, and reapeotftallf refer yon to ati (lard. (JUvolaud, Jan. 1, '63, T. A. WALTON.' 'PHI DNDIBBIONBD BKSPBOTFDLLT TBWDIEA I his services tor the sale aod purchaae of all kata af PAOMIUI In this market, bavin tbla day eommaiiva thabaalnteaof aPUODUOloOMMIHdlON MEKUHAhY, aa haratofora oooduotad by my ancle T. A. Wahon. T. WALTON. BuootBSOr lo T. A. Waltan. ,. OlaTtUnd, Jan. 1. 6S, JulS-ais rillai.4DEL.PIll A AOtCUTIMV JITialLI TtaCTABLBI gBTIBKLt VUCTABLII ao AlOOUOUO MIMA TIOKt til BO JLOOBOUO fStriAATJOASfl . s ruaa tuato uaviunr. PUBS TOUIU atOlUIBB. DOCTOR HQOFLINDS DOCTOR HOOFUNO'S GERMAN BITTEBJS. OEBMAN BITTERS: rssraisb bt Pd. a at. jACiscm, raiitDtLTtt. n.i WIU BrrcOTCAaAiT OPkl UTIB ObHrLAIHT, OBBOMiO OB M IK VOL'S DIblLITT, DISCAIBB OF TBI El Ob ITS, Aad 1! dhnaaa artatag from a dkMiderad, LI TIB OB bTOBTAOB . t as Constipation, Inward Piles, ' Fullueea or Blood to tk Head, Acidity ef tke Btomack, Naa tea, Heartburn, Disgust for Pood, rnllnsss or Weight in th Btomach, It KruolaUoBt, Blnkiag or Fluttering at lk tha Hlamaoh. Swimming of th Head, Hi Ad PiftauU Breathing, Fluttering al the L Vbag; a suffuoating asasatioat whel NtusA. ? f Vision, Dels r Jl I' w fnd Dull Pals 1. bcfonthai. .rapirivjou, Yellowness Head, Denolesu.. j., i, Side, Hack. lk"l" JUudds. Flushes of Ueal, Burning t'onslant Imat Of Evil, aad gr UepnMloa of aplrile. Aad will pealilraly IPAAKKKT YELLOW FEVER. BILIOUS FEVER, Ao ' rircr cohtaih NO ALCOHOL oa BAD WHI8RYI THKT WI.IL OVKK TBI itOVK P16F.AUSK 13 , mUSTT-VIKS 0ASS8 OVT Of A HVSOtKUl lndncad by tba aatMiaWe aala and uulrer aal popalarltf of UOOFIiAND B GERMAN BITTERS, (Pl'Hffir rZUSTABLF,) hosts of IgaorsntQuacks and unscrupulous adventurers, haw opened upon suffering humanltr the flood-gates of Nostrums In ths shape of por whisky, vilely compounded wiib injurious drua and christened Touios, Stomahbica and Uittar. Bewan of th innumerable array of Alcohol la preparaliona in plelhorie holllee, and hlgh-bal lied kegs, under tne modest appellation ol au ten wbioh, instead of curing, ouly aggravate disease, and leave tne disappointed sullersr in despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. An 'hot a new and untried article, but hae stood Ihs test of fifteen years trial by the A loan public; and their reputation aud sals i not rivalled by any aimuar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of betlaaB rrom Ihe most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS) AND C1TI7.ENM, Tsstifying, of thslr own personal knowledge, ta th benefioial effect and medical virtue ot these Bitten. DO YOU WANT 8OMETHIN0 TO STRKNUTil-EN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR COM-BT1TUTI0N ? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS?DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO BLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING ? IF TOO DO, USB . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. from J. Ifewfo Brown, I. D., Mil of Ik. AVcyelaa-dw 4 JfaHoion. Aeouwila.. Although not disposed to faror or recommend Patent Madlelnea In eeneral, Ihroiurh dtalrnat of thalr Ingredi ent, and affect., 1 yet know of no audlolwit reawn why a wan may not teettfy to iba banflt b. bII.Tee htmaalf " itava motived rrom any .imp,, prcp.ra.ion., in iu. h.t h. m.v tbu. oontrlbnla to th. n.nefll of othera. 1 do Ibi. the mora readily In rtg.id lo Hocflaiid'e Oar- man Bitter., prepared by vr. u. ai Jacaaoa, nr tble elty. aecanM I we. piejudlced asalnat th.ln for many year., under tha Impreealon that they ware chtsny an alcobollaj mtxtara. I am lndentad to my mena uobert Bhu.in.a-r San., for tha removal of thte uielndloB br nropar aod for.noonragement to try mem, when snoanug rtaaa great and longconlinnao naoiiuy. -rne nia oi inree wn- i im or mm nil tor.. m tu. iwhiuuiuk ui uimu, twm waa followed by evident relief, and reatoratlon to a degree A bodily and mental vigor which 1 bad not tell lor (4a montne before, ana naa iimwi awpniroa oi regai.,ins. . therefor, theuk Ood and my lite id lor dlrertlug m lo laj uaaofthem. . naw run auu. n. j-nuaaeipnia, 4nua aa, leui Important to SOLDIERS! - lad those having Frlt?ud8 in Ihe Amr Wa oall tbs attention of all baring relations or ft laodaj to tua ai nty to tne ran mat iitujuauu uermeD tmiera I kVllloura nluotentba of the dlsuaaee lutlored by espoeural aud privations IncMeut to oamp Ilia, lu tbe (lata, Ilebed almost dally In tba uewapapers, on the arrival lha sloh, U will oo uoiicea toei a fery la.ge propot arafufferlnK from debility. Kvety oaaa of that kind be readily cured by Hoodand'eUeimau Bttlers. Dli Mill tincr from disorders of tbe dlaestlTe orarsas ate Hy rarnuTed. Wa bafa no hesitation lu aiatluj taei M these Hitters were freely uned aoioug onr soitlire, au. lrede of lives might ba saved thatotherolae would beloac.i We call particular a.feaiiuo io tue loiuaiog reiuaraaH bla and well-Rutbeuticatad core of one of the oetlo heroes, wuoae me, ia uaa ma vwa lauituBa, '-dh ummt eavad bT tue tfltlera'': Measr Jonas t iTane: Well, geutletuttu, your Hoof-laud's Usroian Bittera ba eaved my life There Is-mlataka In this. It Is Tocbel for by untirbereof ua, ia- wauttwl lOaU Pf ? .B,B"1 "W'W' iilraut of all the clrcoiuataoie of uiy (sm, I ass, a- have been for the last fotr years, a waiuber of thai aaaa .a-uhrw.tjkd batter, aud uuder tbe Immediate com maud c ii-.nl..! it.. II. Awes B. a u i UUMU iui at ixjauia aitewans ktal apou tuy arduous duties, I waa attacked lu Movembar ltb lutlamatlou of tbe tuoga.aud was (or serunty-swii tlavs In ths hospital, this was luiioweti oy great debtllty, ..iiri.i.naaii bv an attack ot dyasutery. 1 waa then r- moveo iroiu tuo nuiv ., UH nH. u.s uai, Vlm iuii.rd ths "Bute OI anaiu, iniiu wuico i lanatMi on wnm itstb of June. Hlnoa thai time I bara been about a tt4 as any one COUM DO auu aim rmiiu a wiiara oi Tlieian ' for IWMI lu 1 WM ,M,""7 " '"' nwsaiuw aw-w thinff. aud If I did force a moise! dowu. It waa laiata, thman uisaaralu. I 1 OOUIQ UWB " ""P - B "-.a.. vu uij eiuy. it. ant last under such clrvumstaarea: aud. aotMs lnni. thenbvelclaoe, who have bwu worklne taltblwllvi .inuh nnanccesefull. to reacne mu from tbe Hrasii ot tSU dread Archer, frankly told me they oould do uo mora (bru.es aud advised me to awe a clergymao, aud to make such alst poeltluu of my liutlied fund as best salted me. An a4 malulauoe who visiimi mmi tne noapuai, mr. rrelerNl ' . . .f Ul.lh atrauil h-l.ia Ars-h a.latuA u 1 SlrHUDIOWU, UI uiaib ! maw, was s forlorn Hope, to try i'unn,iun aiumy iTnuien laniile. rroto the tiuta I commenced taktuit theas tit I aloomy ahaduw of death tacndnd, aud 1 am on w, than a 0id for It, gvjttlog belter. 1 noogb 1 bava takeu but tw lanttUa. I ttava alroa.lv icalued leu pouuds. aud I feat e.J nine of belug permitted to rt-Jola my wife end daeuer4 from whom I have heard nothing forelgnteBU mouthsi tvl Sentlemeu, 1 out wj"i virsriuiau, iruw taa Timniiy v....t ki.val. Tovour Invaluabte Bitters 1 owe the mi aslnty of life which has taaeo the plane of vegne faare laaplug to my bosom thoee wbo are tba dosreet to ma tk allir Mlllsra Will uw iue giunuu, Ultvilttaia OB as wary uuij ""is, suaaw An A latins We rollv concur in me iruin oi ina anove alatomf-al. wa had deapairtyd of aeelug our oomraua. Mr. U ale ita, rJ eiorad to beaitn. JOHN OTJDDLVBAOK, Is New Tork Batiarv O CO BOB A. AOKLKY, Vo. (), 11th UaJau. LBWI8 0UKVALltU,9&l New York. I. SPICNOEB, 1st Artillery, battery F. J. B. FAtllCWEUd, Oo. B, 3d Vsimont. BKNbY B. JKttuMie, d. du HINHY T. MAUDONAl.D,lo.O,6thMalaa. JOHN r. WABI, tlo. H. 6lb slslue. URBHAN KOOH.rn. B,7.td New York. MATBANIBL R. TH0MA8, Co. r, t6th Penua ANDBKtV J. K 1 1. HALL, Oo. A, yd Vetaaoal. : JOHN JBHK1NH, Oo. U, llMth Penua. flee tw" ' "c.;M.;jACKaow ; a'lhe wiArpK of each hot lie. nDiuiDP tni? .IT Wip L-n DLirm.ia XirdvTAKwU "a. V"ll -laar .1, J. Q ( No. 631 Aech 8rBar. mjtkPUINOIPdt OFFWR AND IfANV fACTOR t J0NE8 tk EVANS, (Saooeaaort to U M, JiogfloB & Oa.) Propnel Prlco 75 eti. per bottle, or etx battlee for f fPor sale by Drug Rtite And Dealers ewarj nara in -uo uui.w uintaa, . oy su ita a rv 1 - . a ta g gitu ana jwsiiora m isoiuttDUf tUy sodAw
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-01-29 |
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Full Text | 5 -(( ItVlTI ADsfcRTISIXt.. S..A BUIYI'OFIeLd.' HADDLB. HARNESS ; tftUNK MANUFACTURER Oflcen Saddles and Bridles. ... 14 Mala trejt, lour door bclW 8UW. Cincinnati: ohio: IN a Borr TIMB. The Seated Thins Out MAOIO POCKET BOOK '..' ENTIRELY! NEW STYLE, tFttfe Aln.aaae Aw 1 86 J, List flatfr- . aal Be?ndeSUps,ic PRICE 60 CENTS. Sent by seint of tht prlo. I JAMES GATES, ITEastraurtk St. Clnclanatl. AW-5- jvnxy stationery. PBIZB PACKAGES, ! PORTFOLIOS, " - ENVELOPES AND PAPER, Th bMl oODllly of Ooode at tbe lowest prlrae. JAMES OATK8, . IT Em! Fourth Street, Cinoiunntl. CARRIAGES!! CARRIAGES!! TBI ouniBsiomin INVITta TBI of persona doirlag tl.iHnr.keei, to ale lriS. BeasrtaMUt lit Oairuig.. COUipilMllg COACHES, ,' . . , COUPiES, JENNY LIND, 'one and two seals, ! . BAROUCHES, , LIGHT ROCKAWAY8, ..--. . PH BATONS I . '', JERSEY WAGONS. ; A SO A QBRAT TABICTT Of Light .Open aud Top Buggies, Of 8uperior Style and Finish, for lale at lb lowest Uaeh Prices, consistent with the time! j. w. eostna, t or, IU Sycamore Street, deo8 8m. Cincinnati. Leather und FimlinKS, HI nlOHICat PUIOB will be paid fur aH.kludaiol FURS, 1IIDE3, AND SHEEP PELTS, At No 216 Main lit., Uiuclnuetl. deet-dsui ; MIDDLETON, STROBRIDGE 4 CO LUhographers, Knxravers AND COPPER PLATE PRINTERS. 4k Wost -tx St. OINOINNATI. O. Wa are prepared to eieeate all work In onr Una Id tha beet niuiu.r, niu Portraits, Boii.U, Hl.k.iue, Mar, Know lUrib, L.ll.r Ueads, Hill UaailJ, Ac. T.riu. leeaouat'l.. novas-am STAHLHR, RROTIIRR & ... 'WHOLES A UK ojjOTiinans, IMPOUTEUS AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry (Joodn, Bittl P.irl St.. north side and lit Went Third Ht.. DalUMtt Visa and Hac Stratti, OINOINNATI, O- Parllc ul r attnll.m paid to ordari. Also, talon ttttata' ruroUlilog U.khU uofifc-dly JOHN BONTE & CO. i :' . AatrrAtrrttBiMrir MdillU, Cotton. Tarred & Hemp Rope! COTTON & HEMP PACKING, :OItnS, I INES TWIWE. In " tbtir TAiitty. . oahitm, Amnions. ni.orKS, I'ATEKT HEINE TWINIK, MAIN HT. ' On Door aourk of Front. Sti ; Doraldlh CINCINNATI, O; W. J . A i, O O ! l-I , iNOraOTPaat or r AWNlNOS, TKNTS A.ND FLAUS. SUTLFR TKNT9 and OK 'FITS n hanrl and mnde to ilao. All kladt of LIonT and ' ' ; hand. IVY DUCK on No. 8T gycamoraitrvti CINCINNATI, O. : ' v , 'Block mi Bopn of tviry drtrription an Ml ' and for tak: DOTtT dSm CEO. 6. MILLER SONS, Bevaoth atreet, betwenn Miami and Walnut, OINOINNATI, t Hannfactnreri ofrtrt Claae O A. "R H. I A. QE8i - Have now on hand a Urgo and varied atork of the latent a tylaa, eoaairocte 1 with eepttclal reference to "Leat Wright with greatest Strength." flpen BoraltM, weighing from 140 lbs to 100 II. Leather TuD. i i" 840 800 near Befer to all tha principal Livery fltablea and Boneman of tho city, i Alee, aeroad-beod and new Oerrlagee, Boggles and Spring Wagons at very low pricea. aecft2-d3m - Par In r State ! Parlor Skates TBI USB OP THE PARLOR SKaTIS fnrnlehea tha moat naeful and attractive everclea aver Introdurtd .ta tba publto. It exactly Imitates Ice Skating; Tba Floor, Oil Cloth, or Carpet may be ekatd ou without Ulury so either. Depot 44A Hrwadway, N. Y. O. at" VA If., fnia Agent. P. fl. A liberal discount to tbe Trade. octttdftm SrtUPHITEOF LINE.VORARREIT1EO paTmantatloa In Older and Wine. We have mano-tactuTwd and aoVd Sulphite of Lima tha paet four years, and la no case have we known It to fell. Oidr can be ffrmntd until It testes eiactly as dlred, aud the fr-BMOtatloa lmmedlatalv arrested; In a few hours It will fettle perfectly ol ear, end remain tba same In flavor aud taste BolphlU of Lime Is a obeap, easily manssvd nbatanoa, Inaelobto oattl acid preaenu Itself, aod Imparting no na-peaealtnas. It eettles at the bottom with tha lea. Tba ttotlmony of averv one who baa need It U ao emphatfo In Ita favor, that wa feel Justified la saying that lUsuccaas ta .law. arm AI-lain w a put It apta lOoa. bottlasassch one being sufflctentfcr a aairat; aeao aeii ta iwiia, auy tjaavaiDj wiuitfuivaiBr. 8ULPHITE or LIME, for Rorghum Sugar sod Sir-in maker e, la barrels, kin and luaa, r W. J. M. aOHUOIT BBO- ManaactarliwOhen.lfUend Druvaws. - H. n. oorwetr Oaatral Aveuna aud Elgbth straat tlnoln- aU Ohio, , , Aag. mv-dlOss. DAILY OHIO ' STATDi JOWRNAL. VOLUME XXI COLUMBVS BVMNEfts CARDS. S. W.LUDLOW, iiarmTt - SUCCESSOR TO DR. HoCUHB, i. NO. It EAST TOWN STREET, (DEsHLER BUILDING,) OHIO. deeledtai CLOAKS! CLOAKS! At Orentlr Reduced Price! AT HEAZLJTT'S " PHILADELPHIA STORE, No. 14 E.st Town Street. lent din N.'-. B. JMARP LE; ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1) R U G G I S T.! 10O floutb Hlffb M., Columbus, O, jau I .d I? DELMONICO DINING HALL 13 WEST STATE STREET. Lunch from lOJto 1! o'clock, JOHNNY WHITIIKOK. Jan1.d2io P. ROSE. MERCHANT TAILOR! Corner High- and Town Htrtfis, JXJST OPENED A FRESH STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! or Tin MOST FASHIONABLE KINDS! AMD WILL ill HAD! TO OKOKU IN TBI LATltfT BlYLKS. TRINOIT, KNUMHH AND AltKUlUAM UI.OTHH. OAKrllMKUBU. a! ELTON 8, TLAIM ANI TW VK8TINOH, Ac, and a ganaral aaairlneut of QEN To uuniouinu uuuui aiwayo ou Daoo. ocueo To (he Ladies of I'olumbus & Vlrinlly A KEW TRMMINU STOKE Ilaa baD opanad at N"Oi QO 33. To-drri t., (i DOORS BELOW HIGH, - BT GEO. W. PICKERING. IxUtmtkJ. If. PICK EBINQ, Cim-imdit) Where will tw fuund nknuirtmentof frvMTr1mmii.ai. nornoU, tlornat OImij. tior.lt nd Tnali, Hkirt brtvItU, Tmpe TrlUMulBn ul tuubl UuttlltiKi Ltueju mud Ovtlou Tim, HrttliU, III ml In k. .e(ihyr aud Hliotlautl Wool, llrochfft (loltoo, Tlily Plna, Knullub aiiiI Amurlma Flits, all It and Worilttcl, KnitinililRrtiii llmtd. An., with ku rs( ai4irlniriiit t'f Uomls tube friud in TrlnttuluK Hturo, blv k mid U)lfriMl kltnilo tlrrtldi, mII wldthH, l.tvdlfa' and Cbildrann Woottm Uotuli, Honlaiili UudvrilwTH, Ultll, aud daw !! Infant Hat ks. a ran it rHitruiiiijr oii. hihJ. ddci8-rt3in JAMISON'S Ilottl iU1tvto Oflloe, nOl.UMHUH: O. VParoi and Olty Properly Doafbt, Sold and Amerloan Xlotol, (MUNita aina and htatk btkf.itii, ((.p!rif.la.A(al. ffnai.,) Cotuuibua, Obloi WARDEN A EMERY, Proprietor!, aupie-dir J. C. BAXTER. J. 0. BAXTER !T. O. HAXTBll Ha O QIHPPINO IANI PHOIIIKII UOUMII-BION k. 7 CHANTH, for III. .nn baaa and Mia of drain. k . Banf, Pork, l..id, Tallow, llnller, kVu., H17 rrnlla, Ao., Ao. Ord.r. and (km.lKna.aut. at'llcllcl. Waf.boufea,oorn r W.l HonudHt. and (Janal ,(lolnmbna. novlSHmr' KRAFT, HOFFMAN & CO., M.nnractnr.ra, V boloaala A B.I. II Paalara Id CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND GENTLEMEN 8 FURNISHING GOODS, No. 99 South Hiirh et. Batwnea Town and Slate Street!, COLUMBUS. OHIO. noTM.,t!lm piiii.Anr.i.ruiA aovebtisixo C. T. HOLLOW AY, w hole m a1 Grooer( AND COMMISSION MFBOHANT, 505 Market Street, (north side, above PlftB-gl. PHILADELPHIA. octS dly Fk ESTERBROOK & CO., Steel Pen Manufacturers. o.OS Arab Straat, KgriCHBHOOU: da HO. 1 IX Ml Hal TO call the altutlon of tbe trade and the American Potiln to tbe fact that Btl Pene are made lu tble couu- aotial In uoallty to the beet ImportaU ar- tt las. (HTV AND COUNTRY UVALKRH applied on tba most favorable terms. Orders by mall promptly attended to, ' r InnnlO-illv MiSI ETC STEINWAY PIANOS WERE AWARDED lit Prix Oold Medal at Maryland Iu.lllnla, Baltlmora, 18". I.I rr.uilntn Oold Medal at Marjl.nd Inilllnt., B.ltl mort, 187, l.tPilaaOoldMrd.lat Orj.UI Palaoa, N.w Tork, 18MI, " A First Pthe Oold MrJal at the WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON, 1862 and 29 other let Premiums at various Pairs In tba Dulled Hum. straars. Steluway A Sons have at this tlma over 800 orders for Planca on their baths, and tha demand Is con stantly Increasing. j. r. woods, Jan12'11yv Bole Agent, 81 High Straat WM. KNA13E & Ooa GOLD MEDAL PIANOS I Every style of these Justly celebrated Piano prowunred by THALBERO. GOTTSCHALK, 6 A TIER AND BTRAKUHGU, And a large number of tho beet artists and amateurs in tnis country, to be tue BEST PIANOS MADE! Odd ba found at na, wararoon, No. 13 taat Btata atraat. Tboa. In Dead of a trolr flrat :laaa Pl aboold not fall to giro ma a oall. anr7 n.oTiiERs ooons. Weaver, Richardson A Go. Not. 66 & 69 Reade Street, Jt. Y mrODTIIi A BIALIU II WOOLEN GOODS ' FOR TAILORS AND CLOTHERS. Emhraoinn a n variet of OVER COATINO, FANCY CABSIMERE8, BATINBTTE3, VEST. INQ8, Ao, 4s. ' ootlS-dda. COLUMBUS. OHIO MEDirAI. HAVE YOU A COUGH P Thaa Doa JATKI'f CXPCOTOIAMT. Da Dot all row cold 10 tab. Ila awn aoarM. Taw-taMa W Ua itcU of roaaaiplloD ow IM dBIbChmm Da aha Dkaal M ataAa of wbIUda for D OddaD (a cat wall of Mnolt',' Midi taU ikU actor, fcl anil yaavaalf al aaoaafa naiad, wblofc laaat, dra tmt aiaattaao kit ianai tlratoa H oartala Is proawta a .y.iiy ewra. HAVE YOff ASTHMA OR PHTHI8ISP Than Daa JATVtt IXPEOTOBAMT, wklck will arar- aorDlha epaaaaodta coatroorloD tka wind uaae,Da4 a tbaaj ta ajaet taa aiaooa. or BaaUar wUod al ta.B an, and by aa aaa, and ft a. aa pactaratlca, raai ail dtfloott, of braatblng. HAVE YOO HKONOHITIS P Tkaa Da. JAYNI'8 CXPCOTORANT. TblU. apraad dlaaiaa, whlrk Da, ba (anarall, daacrtbad aa an lDlaa atalloD of Lb. ao. ikl. wblrb Una. tha Inalda of laa wind tuba, or air vaiaala, apraadlng tbruvgh avar, part of aba InDga, bj oftaa alUtakaa for OoDaompUus. Tba tpaero-raol anbdnM tbla IndaDimatloD, ralanaa tba attaodlDg aoaib, pain, and diflcaltr of bnalblDf, and, II tka oaaa at Dot of loo long atandliMj. will cartDlal, prodao a oar. ' HAVE YOU ... " CONSUMPTION P TbD oaa JAINMIXPIOTOIAHT.' Italaaaaa tba Inng. frota all Irrltallug raattara, whlla at tha aaata tltaa II ball and lorlgoratai than. Of all lb raraadlM which hava baaa offaiad tba pnblle lor thla draad dim.., dodo haa atood tba taat ol llata or nalniaload ao nalraraal popnlarltf, aa tbla ipactorant. Thooaaoda who hara naan glraa np by thalr ph,lclana aa Inrorabla bara baaa raatorad to parfact haaltb bf Ita dm, aod thalr taallDtoDr ajtut carry codtIcIIod to all who raad It. HAVE YOU PLEURISY P Then oat JAY HE'S EXPECTORANT Bf Uklog two or Ihraa large doaw In tha early tage of the dUaaaa, la quick inccaulon, and ooverlng op warmly Id bed, title preparation ecu aeaindorlnooraweattnc nadlclita, aud alidaat tba InflantKietlon ot the onteet. HAVE YOU WHOOPING COUGH P Then dm JATMl'fl IXPEtrrOBAMT. Tbero to no remedy which au efflually ofereuoiea thle dleeaae aa tba Ispnctoraut. What parent can wllueaa the enllerlngi uf bar olilldrau from tbli dUtrwMlng omnplalnt wltboal doing oil In her power for tht lr relief f What modlolae ao p-MkMiit to the taete, or ao certain to prodnoe Imniedl ate beuufltr 01 te It a trial, thou, and It prove IteelUcaoy. HAVE YOU CROUP P Then ua JAYME'tf EXPKuTOUAMT. Ublldrea are euhject to oe dlauaee more anilden In Ita attache, or, In Iw atieenoa of prompt relief, none mora fatal In He re in I la, than Uroup. Pereota, theref', abonhl bavo t head a remedy enre and thorough, flitch a remedy may be found In tha Expectorant, and tvary oareful mother will keep a supply by bur. JA VIVE'S EXPECTORANT la a iteudard mdl(;loe. Ft-r twenty -five yearn It baa bean liAfore the pntlto, and dnrlng tble period tie ouratlre pow re have been tenilded to by all elaaeea of people la all quarter of tba world. Phyelclani, clergymen, lawyeri, merrbanta, aud uecbaulci, bare aKperlaoced Ita remedial ftVft, aud bare furnUbad ue with tbvlr teetlaiouy, and It tueybefuuud at lvurftb lu our Alutanao. To tbeli cuutlnrli grertlAraleewawonld reftiV the donbtlnft. Ir. P. JAYNB A UON'8 family BfiMcin ate prepared only at 242Jhauut atift, rhlladelpbla, and ai eold at Uilnnibtin, Ohio, by 0. IlIiUKli'l S and tt, bOU II KI.I.KU, aud by Agoote thiuugnut tho citoofry frcm whom may leo ba ultalitd, yt-aUa, JaiM.'i UMfiral Almanaa ami ot.tS-dtfninof6 1 11 IATI 4IHt;UTIHII4. NO. 6 EAST FOL'RTH BTKELT, MOUTH HH't, BAXT Or MAIN, UK DTI IBB, Oluoltmavl I, O., Trnaaes for Radical Cure, SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRACES, 8or,(loal aud ADalr.mlcal Morbanlclan. Inr.ntor and lactororol app.rauiiurvuiiii.ww. nu,u, .j riini. Vdui. haw Leer., and othar PbUlcal Doforml. tIM. Hillul. for rrcKlmmaud IM.Iooatloa, Stocking, fur Varlcoaa Vain., BnnaOap. audAualat. mad. loordor. aelal atuntloo pain to tua repair 01 mtiut.ii uintw. oomoal.nl If.io.le to atl.nd lo Ladloa. V.l.r. It prinl..lon to lr w O iium. mav uiaoa, an. Dr W llltr, ttif Jndklua, lr Bobmldt, Dr. rrlM. Ir A Hlln..o. I roar ltd If OONFIPBNTIAIi VOI1HO HER WHO HAVE Injored thotnneWea by oertaln aeon I DAUlte, WD1CO DDDI IDBD M lDlla1flDW pluasnra, or tbe dnttea of married lift?: alao, midUlo-aed aud old meu, who from the folllea ol vontb or other caoaM. leei aaeoniiy in aavanoeoi ineir yean, before plnrlug theiueelfee ouder tba treetmont of uv one. ebonld flrat read TanBcoun Vaiaao." alar. uy one, ebonld flrat r led Itadtee, wliblny to avoid an luoraaaeof family, will leara twitnethlog ol Ituporteooe by paiuilug fua Ha. carr raitNo.1 Bent to any addrena, In a eMtled envelope, o reoalp jf Ton OdDU Addieno . . Jl,UH4H.t. BTtJAUTCUU. Utoolanatl, Ohio. rebtS-lydAwJ NERVOUS DEBILITY, OR BPER. 3PER- t . It ln-'Tr' I edro. MAT0RRH(A. is poBitiTel curable bv anv means but thoaa I oata. Bofore commeurlng any tratubot learn how tha titer actually ourod btmeeif, ana euoe4vjnenuy nnnarean of others. Eitoloee a poet-paid snpersortbsd auvaiop to bo tir, ihatinauiwn, naae. aafla-AAwttr Beoaut osaas of Oonorrhea or Hy pbtlts ourod In a lew days, without otiauge of diet or hludianoa from buslnthte. booondary Syphilis tbe laa! vftltfo eradicate! without tht use of Marotinr. Involuntary of assinen atonned In a abort time. 8 a 11. re re Iron mpoteucy or toes of sexual power, rMtori tu full vlgot u a tew werks, Gleet or Gonorrhea of long etaudlup, obere ail Intarual remedies have fallbd, parmauently aud akwedlly ourad by a new treatment. UR. SltVtNo & tU. ' fiWtewwati Lock Botpitml .). TB TBIBD ST., BIT. WAkHUT ABU Viaa llr Hoa eau uiufliuuau. v. WBUI.EdALE AND fcBTAlb SADDLE & HARNESS TJFAOTOBY, '! East Fifth and 1O0 Main St., CINCINNATI, O. Keen oomlantlr on baud a ler aaKrtnant of MILITARY 8W0RD8 AND EQUIPMENTS. HUIA ollBUIH OOOIN) KOB TUB AKMY Co. .1.11,.. of UithlMT lloata. Oaua. Poui.bM, Oaptw, l gluia, UaTarMrk. and blauh.u A leo, a full aawrtmant nrM-ut tint at tba oldest MUbll.bmaut In tba UalM .i.i f..r uU i ih. lowuat in Ivtw. tor e.b. A In.). Belling, raciing auo ni , r rvt --u --Drill Tut-., luilla Bi blxr T. y. of all kind., Boot, and imr nhiw and Ooniren w,b. For aia Df jnun TUOBMLBV.SII Uhainul ., rtillaoalnnia. J nnaaaiD R. 'La GILBERT C0M AHurAiriUttaMni ur lUIPPISa IHtlDI STEAM REFINED CANDY) QUM DROPS, riooU. OaudTi ttoo ' FOB TBI FOBLIO. ' Mannfaotnryand halaa Boorna, 1 COPKTLAinT ST., W TORK, Branch oOoa, Ml tlaa.l Ut BaiU'a Uotal BalldlDi mar IS-lrr DR. 0. A. KNAPP, OCILIST, (rormarly ot Buffalo,) BaelaalTaly create Dleta-l of th BM, DaafDaD., and luaaru Artlfielal stm, wlthont pain, mat mom nee aatnral aya-at No. iSl Soatb High Blreet, Colamnna, t,MM kmir. frm B tA o'clock P. d. Dr. Enanp'a Book on tha lye and Bar, mr atabad, or atailad, fra. of rbar,., to any mdlvlrinel who naa a malady of aliaar or laaaa oramaa. Hc-waai THURSDAY MORMUSGi JANUARY 29. 1863 OHIO STATE JOURNAL TELEOHAPIHO NEWB ( Ttltarmpkic Omtmmdmt tht Oki Buu Journal ) MORNING AND AFTERNOON RE PORT. IMgtiag- tm be Done. daw Voaa, Jaa. 28 A lallar la la Tiau froai Pert KotdI tka 241k, a tat: Tk tiar Hraduraa ' riiad acr yaatprilar diraot rrom ) Orlcaaa, with aa uriaul rruuoat fromuaa. Uabai U Ik ConmaailiBir Oaaaral far a lam aurplr f inirtaoblDr tool f all deaoriptioa. I'roai tkia w infr tkat tha caplar of Fort HodaoB, ef which w h ba hoplo to kar, ta rat a loag wa la u rutar. . Further f rem . tbe Alabama Oa I res ton. at New Yon. Jan. 28. A latUr la tk Herald atataa that Afttiac Mailii Partridra, of tk gua boat UatUraa, who wa erdrd lo board lb mmi, pakiat of tk loiter, ara taat a bad Dot puabatl ad a ship's Iragth bafor Ik Alabama pound la kr tint broadaid, wkick wa imaiciliallf nulled to by U Ilailaraa. ibis occurred juat at dark. As tk lint broadaid was aicbanied, Dol Tassel ,1014 Shiad, Sid by aid, lobDi mi broadida a fast as tk guas coma De loaded aad and, aad wllkin very abort alliance feaek ether. Air. Partridge wa pulling ahead all Ike Ilea to endeavor to reach his vm bt did aot aueeeed. He says the ceaaouada lasted about twenty minutes, wha h heard I he sound of mutkatry. By dint of hard pulling, a earn again in aigni of In sael and found them (topped, with lb Alabama aloagmd ef the llatlerae blowing oD a team, and heard cheering from the Alabama, proving that the llatlerae bad bsea captured by boarding. Deeming It brat not lo b lake priaoner, he pulled baok In the direction of our aquadron and was picked up. Nsw Vols-, Jan. 28. Tha Herald's Washing ton Dispatch ays a list of more tkaa eighty army officers has been prepared, who are sum marily dismissed the serrice for violating the army regulations, by uss or improper language, in referenoe to their sifpsriors, aad Ihs Com mander In-Chief, in oonnsotion with tbs femor al of MoUlsllkn, and Ihs eourt-martlal and ssn-lenc of Pits John Porter. Oen. Franklin Issued a farewall address lo his troops, olosing as follows : "la severing a eonnsolion whiok you have made so dsar, ks asks that no ons will believe that hs voluntarily pans with vou in Ihs fao of the enemy." A letter from Key West ears lu news rrom Galveston la: That already have the rebels ao heavily fortined the plaoe that taking posses-aioa of it, for lbs present Is impoeaibls. They have ao doubt assured the batteries of the Har riet Line and H'estfiold, and hare in the oily of Ualeeeton 7,000 mn, uuder Gen. Magruder. A Key West letter, ol the !Kd, slates that the United Blates s aimers Han Jacinto and Oneida will go to sea to day in search of the pirate, and may be successful. tot lbs intorniaiiou of I hose interested, I may say that then is not ons Untied Hlalce ship ol war between noride Heels aud toe ooaii oi Cuba. Wine Acilng- WlNely. A letter from Yorktown 2i!th, states "Last week two deserters who came Into our liues reported thatden. Wiae wllh H,000 men was within nil miles of WiUiru8hiir and advancing ou orkiown, to tako revenge lor the lale cavalry raid made lo the While House. But Oen. Wise had changed his mind: undoubtedly from pru dential reasons." From the Potomac Army. Wasuihotos, Jan. 27. Tba only movsmaui to-day is a obauge of looalll ) for headquarters. Itbin is falling; wlud. sjuluweM; temperature mild. From some comments in the papers It la pro per lo mention lhat I tie gunboat aiideii, report- I aa having aurrendond to tbe rebels, did nol leloux to the navy auJ there is uo such officer as Van Uorn eonuco'ed with It. The new Ueueral-iu-Chief of Ike Army of lb Polomao arrived in town this morning, anJ In oonsultalion with the President aud Secretary of War. The Rebel Withdraw 1-1,000 men trom their Hapiiahounoch Army. Newbkane, Jan. 20, via Fortrrai Monroe, 20. From Bohlhern papers It appears there has beon great conalernalion in the interior by the reported concentration or federal troops in ibis department. it hss been ascertained mat id.ouu rensi troops have been sent into North Carolina from tha Rappahannook, and their fores has been withdrawn thenoe for lbs southwest. Ths rebels believe that the Army of the Po- tomao i completely domorallied and on tbe eve of mutiny, hence their withdrawal to those points. Nrw Yobk, Jan. 28. Tbe World's Washing- Ion Dispatch statee that Gov. Andrew left for Boston to-day, taking wilk him authority to rales regiments of negroes. 1 LX-LHSfFm Deaolatlon ol Northern MIdiIi- Blppl. A correspondent of the Missouri Democrat, writing from Holly Springs, January 15ib, gives tbe following description of ths desolation ia Northern Mississippi : The roads are as stieut and deserted as the fields. Mile after mile you ride, and neither mast nor oare to meet auy one ou these solitary roads. On four-Hfths of the plantation you pass you see no living soul. On some the doors and windows stand open wide, but ibere is nothing but emptiness within ; and on others nothing but ths tall cklmnsys, whitened by lb Sams, remain. As you go further and further over the billy roads, you glance euiplcioualy backward and forward from every rise in tke road. You fancy you caught glimpss of some thing moving there, far aoross ths fields, and you peuie in some plaoe out of view to reoon nollre. A iquirrel leap through th dry leave in th woods on th other aide, and your revol ver is in jour band, in an instant Ia times or peaos every traveller is glaJ to pick up company on the road, but now the sound of horses' feet, the bieakiug of a twig, the rustling of a leaf, are signs of danger such is the affeot upon tbe country of " guer rilla warfare, for mis desolation and silence is not wholly aUrihutahl to tha presenoaof th United mates army. It is the people of tbe Soulh that suffer from guerrillas, not the Uni ted States army. Under lbs delusion that tks whole North is about tQ tumble into anarohy for went of cotton, lha guerrillas burn Ihs sot- ton and rum the planter, to prevent some Northern man from riaking his money in a pre carious speculation; this and th capture of an occasion. I straggling soldier, e to only barm they do th (iortb, Th pay of th guerrillas is what they plun der, and ao they get it they are not partioular who ia the paymaster. tow the old grudgee between neighbors, tbe family feuds for which the Boulh ha always been notorious, are being settled, and every firmer ia as apprehensive of his neighbors as ha is of the Uutted Blates troops. The peool of the Bjiitb bave already dis covered that they got more man chey bargained for in initiating the guerrilla male of warren. In adopting th old epanisb name of "auer rillas." they now see lhat they also adopted I be lawlessness, anarchy, and brigandage of Mexico and old Spain. Thus is lbs serpent or Ueceaston bllins: itself with lis own poisoned fanes. If von go into one of the few houees whiah are yet oscupied, you find large landed propria ton who have nothing left to eat but a little oorn-bread. and whose threadbare apparel i Uioales that merchants and dealers iu olothea have long sinos become an extinet olass. They all tell yon that the army has taken their cai-tie. hones, bogs, and their corn : that their ne groes have all tun away; that lb guerrillas have burned their cottoo, and that they an ruined. But if yen talk to tke man a Utile while, aad let him know lhat you want to buy cotton, and an willing to aenn teams for i you finally worm oat of him the fact that his notion is conoealed ia some neighboring swamp and in some cams yon might possibly suspect another fact not quite as pleasant, vis: lhat tbe very man yon wen talking lo did occasionally a little guerrilla Dullness nimssir. Tk only persons except Ike oavalrymen. wko venture out among these people are the ootlon buyers, wko have adventures not a few. Thair usual mode ef buying ia to visit the rarm en at their houses, make ooulraol for tka out ton, and then send teams for it. Borne of th bayen take toaaas witk them ; and waen th atoty ef the neighborhood they an la is dubt ful (and th pric of cettea eonarqnastly low er,) bay load for their teams, aad g back to in army al a "doom quick Every lew day com of tkase adventuresom wigkl aad their.teama an "gobbled up," wllh th "deae-aing proof" ia their wagons tkat they an oot- toa Buyers. Tbe Cane ef Fit zJoba Porter- Report ol tbe Judge-Advocate- General. We have already given tk important points ia Ike trier of Fils-Joka Porter. Tka following I Ik concluding part of Ike report of Judge Holt ta tk Presidsal. After skowing tkat al Ike battle of Hokenliadea a geaeral. oalled Ilk Porter lo support kis Mmradea, suffered obstacles to pnvsnl him, ks says: "Osasral McDowell, as a soldier and a eom- maader. deposed that it was Ihs duty of Ike aeeneed to kav attacked tha anemy on tks 291k, aad it would aesat tkis duty was ao manifest aad a elearly the result of his position, tkat j ao ordsr to tkat snoot could have added mack, If anything, to ite force and urgency. What Ueaeral McDowell prescribed for kis aseoaito la aims, hs BahtsitaiiBgly aeoepled for himself. Hs had ao summons la arouse fclm, aad no guide to eoaduot him but the sound of tk eenaos, following which h, wilh hi command, found his way to th baUls-fisId, where -his instincts as a soldier told him Dotk nis duly and kis bon or required him to bs. 'And It is na doubt to hi Movery arrival and aotiv participation in the conflict that we are largely Indented lor uenerai nooert s neeiara-tiou that al tho elose of the day the advantages war decidedly oa th aid of lb r ederal troops. Had th aooused, obeying tha samsimpulss that carried Uenerai McDowell up the Sujlej dprlngs road, mads a movement upon the enemy wilh the vigor and heroism which ths ooen- sion demanded, it is altogether probable that tbe a-lorv of Richepauee weuld havo been his, and tha fals of th Austrian that of th rebel army. "After carefully eonsldsring all th impedi ment which kav teen so slaboraloly arrayed as in Ihs way of ths aconsed on the night of the 27th and throughout the day or the Ztflb we cannot but realii that they shrink away and an icarsaly to b named beeide those ob stacles of darkness and tempest, and snow, aad morale and Alplu preoiploes, and frowning batteries, whlob tbs warriors or otnsr limes and lands havs unhesitatingly confronted and bravely oversomr. 'Dut there is one feature of the Inaction of the accused on the 2!Hh, which it Is especially sorrowful lo contsmplate. How, nnnstrained as he wa. and with th cannonade of tbe bat tle In his sars, and its sinoks and the dust of the gathering roraes boron nis eyes, n could for ssven and a half or eight hours resist the temntaiion to pluore into the oombat. it is diffi cult lo oonoelvs. Out this alons is not ths sad dest aspeot in which his oonduot presents Itself. This aapeot is distinctly set forth in the third speeification of Ihs eooond charge. Colonel Marshall stairs mat irom tne oneeriugs and peculiar yells of the enemy, heard on the evening of ths Mill, hs and every man of his command believed that Oeneral Pope' army was beina driven from the field. Uenerai Alorell also says that from the sound of the artillery tbe battle seemed lo do receding, wuion tuuica-ted it was going againtt the federal forces. he aoouseJ, in bis nolo lo uenerala McDowell and King, speaking of the enemy, says: 'As they appear to have driven our forces back, Ihs firing or Ihs enemy bavmg advanced and ours retired, 1 have determined lo withdraw lo Ma-naasae;'and in further justification of Ibis step hsadds: 'They have gathered artillery and cav- -Irw and infantry, and lha advancinn maaaea I of dust show thssusmy coming in fores." In the afternoon, then, of the 2Uib, it is clear that the eouriolion was entertained by the aoouseJ and his oftoera that our forces wen being Iriveu before tbeeueiny a eonvlction which, tones above oven Ihs roar or artillery, abould have appealed to his soldier's heart to rush lo the resoue, but heedless ot the summons he timed, not toward, but away from nis strug gling companions In arms, in the direollon of anaasas. "Must ws seek an explanation of the want sympathy wllh the brave men who were do- g Initio tbsl day in tne teeiings, as snown by his ilispalohes, which unhappily possessed m In reterence 10 ine army 01 Virginia ana s oommsndiur general I That army, as he secins to have been awere, was sent forth not o canlure niobmond or to occupy the Boulh, but simply to ktrasi and biftls th march of th advancing mussel or in enemy, won tne army of Ihs Polomic was being extricated from lb perils that surrounaca it on ins rsmneui a service which should not havs provoked a sneer from the accused. It cannot be Improper add, what the record will sualain me in saying that so far as light ia shed upon the subjeot by the testimony, ths army of Virginia annsars lo havs nobly performed ths arduous and perilous work eomtnitted to its hands. Its camnaisn was brief, but marked by signal vig or and ability, and animated by a spirit, which, hrlnkine from neltner loll nor exposure, nor danger, bravely struck ths enemy whenever end wherever be ooma do tounu 'Ths acoussd presents two general grounds of defense, which apply to all ihe accusations against him. Tney are erst, bis general reputation for teal and loyalty, and secondly, ths expression of satiaiaouon wun nis couauci wbloh uenerai rope is aneged to nave made at Fairfax Court House on the Zd September, "In reference to tbe nrst, tbe testimony is full and sarneat as to his former servioea and character for faithfulness and eStoienoy as an offi cer. The law admits suoh proof In criminal prosecutions, beoauas a presumption or inno csncs arises from farmer good oonduot, as evi denced by general reputation. Th presumption however, is hsid to be entitled to utile weight, except in doubtful oases. r nere it oomes Into sonfiiot with evidence that is both positive and reliable It at once gives way, "In regard to tbe aeoond, (yen if uenerai Pope had deolared himself satisfied, it would not havs affected the elatua of the aocused be fore the law. "His responsibility was to his government and country, and not to th oommandlng uen erai. Nor can any presumption arise against this proceeding from the failure of Uenerai Pop lo prefer charges against lha acsuaed. It was his privilege to prefer them, but he was air KAiiaii to do so. He dierharsail hi whole duty when, in his otboial report, be laid those transactions before bis government for lis con sideration. "Tbia case has been most patiently investiga ted. If, in war, aod ia the midst of activs hostilities, any government has ever devoted so long a period of time some rorty-nvo days lo tbs examination of a military charge, it has uot corns to my knowledge. The court was not only palisnt and just, but liberal, and, in tha end, everything waa received in evidenoe which could possibly lend to plaoe tbe oonduot ot tne accused in its true light. It is not believed that there remain upon Ihe resord a siugle ritiing of ths Court to wbioh exception oould be eerionaly taken, " The case Is important, not only beoauie of the gravity of Ihe cbargee and the dignity of the officer arraigned, but also because of the faot that it involves a principle whioh lies at tha very foundation of all discipline, and of all efficiency In military operations the principle of military obedience. A standard author, tnating on this branch of jurisprudenoe, sayt: ' Heaitanoy in tbe execuliou of a military order ie clearly, under moat oircumstanaes, a serious offence, and would Sfeurjfct on lo severe penalties; but aolual disobedienoe is a crime which Ihe law has stigmauied as of tbs Bigneat degree, aud against whioh is denounced the extreme punishment of death. (De Hart, p. 166 ) The seme author continues: 'in every case, then, in which an order is not clearly in derogation of soms right or obligation oreated by law, the oommand of a superior must meet wun unhesitating aad instant obediaaoe.' " So vital to tha military system is mis subor dination of will and action deemed, that it ie ecured by the most solemn of human sanotion. Eaoh omoer and soldier beton entering tbe service, swears that be 'will observe and obey the orden of tbe offioen appointed over him;' and it ia from ihis, probably, mat tns onence Of disobedience derives much of ths depth and darkness of ihe criminality with which it ia stamped hy the Artloles of War. Obedience is indeed tbe very jewel of the soldier's life. It adorns him mors area than laurels, which arc so often pluoked by nnkoly kanda. Ths soldier who hae given to the order of his superior omoer a prompt, an earnest, heartfelt support, has triumphed in the field of duty, even though he may hive fallen on the field of arms. "Toe offenoes for which the pleadings and testimony arraign Ihe accused are the very raavest whioh a eoldier oan possibly commit being neither mon nor less than the wilful violation of lha orders of bit Commanding NUMBER 186. Qeral 1st kth Bidet f ocaaalau and pvi Ions aailttar v awveaMDla, nail tha ahaaaeful abaadoameas af struggling army, wkick II wa kis eotoaa duty to opport, is IA vary preaesM at tht' ssamy and aader tka vary aouad of has ark llM-y. Th Casrt wa cstvfal to give ta th at meed tha beaatt af all well-fbuadecl ewabis that areas is their miada, la nferese Usr a,i the fast ef diaobadiraea, at is refereses to tho siaaasra f arimiaality thai prompted II; kaaoA' they found kirn set guilty of Ik fourth sad Bfik BpacifioaHas af tret charge; ssd, la the a sea apirii, the feartk a pa einoatian af aetata 4 ' wa withdraws. Wkil, srnrn, i la Oyaun fall thai f e rinse sock aa Oeeo so Bter aSanld be aesvlstod but apos Ike clear bat sad avast eesvlaalaf proof of his guilt, tkl must alA hare fell that the boa or af la sr Ifeasios af arses, sad Ik most aduriag istortsts f ear souvmea nvrsaiBl aad oounty, rtnperalfrely Aavaaaadad that than ehonld ba ae scqulltAl arbavi tkat ptW had btB fflaJ. i J.HOLI, , "jLdfS-A4vAt Osaaral. T lb PrHldeai.'-, s '';'' Fort Caswsll. n.n. . 4okd tr onr gnnboato, ie ea Oak Ialaad -i ' saMlh ot Cape Fear Hirer aad k. i. . " WHssing- tos harbor. It i. a work ef some .tj.n.'1 ' importaace, having eo.l Ue -1!? . u he lima it fell lLU7ie eaenf.. iVi? ' half millio. ,f dolU.? w!K V x nV cgar. J" 8T"'aaa.-A gentlema, nf-ttlctod with nn Impediment ia hie epeeeh, .at hotel, aadaaliiag (a a sarvasi, addreaatd him Sl''""' Msome r- roasl B-beef.' H stammered out in reply, .b.T-? K. - ' At which lha gentlemaa, highly enraged, iuppoaing tke "Ck",5 '"'P'". Iron? hi! P""1' ock him down, i a .'"'I','' f0 "stod kis arms, and cried out to kirn not to.trik., saying,'.Hea-s-slultor mam s-a w-w-we d-d-dol" "My dear madam, ean you give me a gl . B.vB aaaau a fatigued traveler in Arkan- ., .. um entered s oabln on Ik roadside. 1 aln t got s drop, stranger," replied t woman, "But s a-enlleman told me that yon had a barrel." "Why, good araeioua." ranli..i ik. "what do you reckon ons barrel of wbisky is to mukr m7 Mnm mbm w oul f Th traveler slopped. Th Richmond oorreanonrlan. nf ih r.-H "' wriio, mat tbe North Is financially used up and then directs hi. .m.i....'. agents in Nsw York to remit him his wages 1V.-IWWII 'Claa is Ihs middle- nf ila.urp.nh. up I What a pyramid?' "A pile of men in a .1 .t.. olher." - " "Wher Egypt?" "Where it always was." "Where's Wales?' "All over the sea." "Vary well: atar thar. till I .hn- . species of biroh that grows all ovsr ths country."It is aaid that a nliii.n fii.i. inmkt of Boston, is about to present a sword to Fits John I'orter. Circumstances o msldered. what was inlendsd for a friendly act will look very u ii m earcaatio one. n ho II who ia Hrr? When n member of th Leg. lature, on rettrina- to hie bed hat wun i.i.. H8'"", on retiring to his bed between twelve aad one o'olook. oarefullv la hi hunt, u hi. chair, aud puts bis stock iuga out at ths door to u discbso, mat member begin to feel Ibe weight of bis legislative responsibility. A CALironxit Monstib. Rev. Dr. Bellows as reoeived from California tka lar.t lhat haa made iu publle appearance in that prolifio Btale. It weighs (Area pounds and inn ounen. CLOTlllim IF THERE IS A Parson lu Ike ration round ibjnl o.. In a Bank, loin- ranoa Offi a, afannbelurlog EaLbllabaiant, Publto Inatl-totlon, a at.mb.r nf the Senate, or Amenably, Iba Oor-rnor.or Secretary, a mtbbar of a Marcanllla or ale- banleal tabll.bment, or Prlral Iadlrldual, wbo ha. not already pnrobired Clothing at lha NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE, w wonld b (lad to abow town what wa are doing In thla branob of bDilDaa,. Those who bare patronlaed heretofore will only need to ba aeaured that wa keep doing, and, as nnul, onr work la faahlonabla, strong and durable, made from Ite beat ol lock, and by iioill.nt aod oa'afnl wrkmtn. Onr Custom Department header the .oo.rrl.lon of one of tha but Cotter. In Ohio, and will allow do garment In ba taken from tha maniunmeni nnlua II ba Iknlllaai. lu coonj.nj.. . can aaanre all wbo wl.h a Gontrt'l and Fashionable Garmtnt. in raou Ta aawa Curia tb.v vbsv iiiaor, and hfah will a to Mr with elothae made In Maw Voi k, or ouy laatern city, lhat here n, am , b pUaead. Oar aeaorlmant nf r.anch and ara,au Clolus (Black, Green and Dahlia); Black and Fan.y Ou.lm.rM; 811k and Wool Talv to; Oren.d -D. aad Oath-mora Venting, will always ha abnndant. In oar Tnrnbhlng Department will be Shirts, Wrappers, Drawers, Handkarchleti, Tlae, Scarfs, and a good stock of Shaker Flannel Shlrla a Drawer Wa do not wlih to ba egoll.tleal, bol aa tha PBIMOB Or WALKS patronlaed oar lalabll.hmeat, (a adltorl.1 Ohio Stale Josrn.l, Nov. 87, I8l,) we take aleaaor In referring to nun, aa alao onr former palrona, of onr ability to make better aad saoraalyllah Oirnunts than oky nothing Boaae In Colnmhna. I'. D. GLARE, NO. Ill SOUTH men street jaUlft'tiS w-?-- -m MOTUJIC-I HAVC THIS UAT UBTfRBD VHOM 1' tba Produos Uommlsslon Buslueas. aa heMtofosTa aaa- duetad by aie. Tha boMntat will ba eoutlbswd by sat rtsTpuew , mr. w. j aiiuo, woo nas oeen wttu ate lor lave laet ten years as my Ooufldeutlal Ol-rk, aad lo whom I bava t ran a for red all my luterea is It, I take great pUa-sura la racommsu'llug h'm to the eonMeuco of nv friends, and reapeotftallf refer yon to ati (lard. (JUvolaud, Jan. 1, '63, T. A. WALTON.' 'PHI DNDIBBIONBD BKSPBOTFDLLT TBWDIEA I his services tor the sale aod purchaae of all kata af PAOMIUI In this market, bavin tbla day eommaiiva thabaalnteaof aPUODUOloOMMIHdlON MEKUHAhY, aa haratofora oooduotad by my ancle T. A. Wahon. T. WALTON. BuootBSOr lo T. A. Waltan. ,. OlaTtUnd, Jan. 1. 6S, JulS-ais rillai.4DEL.PIll A AOtCUTIMV JITialLI TtaCTABLBI gBTIBKLt VUCTABLII ao AlOOUOUO MIMA TIOKt til BO JLOOBOUO fStriAATJOASfl . s ruaa tuato uaviunr. PUBS TOUIU atOlUIBB. DOCTOR HQOFLINDS DOCTOR HOOFUNO'S GERMAN BITTEBJS. OEBMAN BITTERS: rssraisb bt Pd. a at. jACiscm, raiitDtLTtt. n.i WIU BrrcOTCAaAiT OPkl UTIB ObHrLAIHT, OBBOMiO OB M IK VOL'S DIblLITT, DISCAIBB OF TBI El Ob ITS, Aad 1! dhnaaa artatag from a dkMiderad, LI TIB OB bTOBTAOB . t as Constipation, Inward Piles, ' Fullueea or Blood to tk Head, Acidity ef tke Btomack, Naa tea, Heartburn, Disgust for Pood, rnllnsss or Weight in th Btomach, It KruolaUoBt, Blnkiag or Fluttering at lk tha Hlamaoh. Swimming of th Head, Hi Ad PiftauU Breathing, Fluttering al the L Vbag; a suffuoating asasatioat whel NtusA. ? f Vision, Dels r Jl I' w fnd Dull Pals 1. bcfonthai. .rapirivjou, Yellowness Head, Denolesu.. j., i, Side, Hack. lk"l" JUudds. Flushes of Ueal, Burning t'onslant Imat Of Evil, aad gr UepnMloa of aplrile. Aad will pealilraly IPAAKKKT YELLOW FEVER. BILIOUS FEVER, Ao ' rircr cohtaih NO ALCOHOL oa BAD WHI8RYI THKT WI.IL OVKK TBI itOVK P16F.AUSK 13 , mUSTT-VIKS 0ASS8 OVT Of A HVSOtKUl lndncad by tba aatMiaWe aala and uulrer aal popalarltf of UOOFIiAND B GERMAN BITTERS, (Pl'Hffir rZUSTABLF,) hosts of IgaorsntQuacks and unscrupulous adventurers, haw opened upon suffering humanltr the flood-gates of Nostrums In ths shape of por whisky, vilely compounded wiib injurious drua and christened Touios, Stomahbica and Uittar. Bewan of th innumerable array of Alcohol la preparaliona in plelhorie holllee, and hlgh-bal lied kegs, under tne modest appellation ol au ten wbioh, instead of curing, ouly aggravate disease, and leave tne disappointed sullersr in despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. An 'hot a new and untried article, but hae stood Ihs test of fifteen years trial by the A loan public; and their reputation aud sals i not rivalled by any aimuar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of betlaaB rrom Ihe most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS) AND C1TI7.ENM, Tsstifying, of thslr own personal knowledge, ta th benefioial effect and medical virtue ot these Bitten. DO YOU WANT 8OMETHIN0 TO STRKNUTil-EN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR COM-BT1TUTI0N ? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS?DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO BLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING ? IF TOO DO, USB . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. from J. Ifewfo Brown, I. D., Mil of Ik. AVcyelaa-dw 4 JfaHoion. Aeouwila.. Although not disposed to faror or recommend Patent Madlelnea In eeneral, Ihroiurh dtalrnat of thalr Ingredi ent, and affect., 1 yet know of no audlolwit reawn why a wan may not teettfy to iba banflt b. bII.Tee htmaalf " itava motived rrom any .imp,, prcp.ra.ion., in iu. h.t h. m.v tbu. oontrlbnla to th. n.nefll of othera. 1 do Ibi. the mora readily In rtg.id lo Hocflaiid'e Oar- man Bitter., prepared by vr. u. ai Jacaaoa, nr tble elty. aecanM I we. piejudlced asalnat th.ln for many year., under tha Impreealon that they ware chtsny an alcobollaj mtxtara. I am lndentad to my mena uobert Bhu.in.a-r San., for tha removal of thte uielndloB br nropar aod for.noonragement to try mem, when snoanug rtaaa great and longconlinnao naoiiuy. -rne nia oi inree wn- i im or mm nil tor.. m tu. iwhiuuiuk ui uimu, twm waa followed by evident relief, and reatoratlon to a degree A bodily and mental vigor which 1 bad not tell lor (4a montne before, ana naa iimwi awpniroa oi regai.,ins. . therefor, theuk Ood and my lite id lor dlrertlug m lo laj uaaofthem. . naw run auu. n. j-nuaaeipnia, 4nua aa, leui Important to SOLDIERS! - lad those having Frlt?ud8 in Ihe Amr Wa oall tbs attention of all baring relations or ft laodaj to tua ai nty to tne ran mat iitujuauu uermeD tmiera I kVllloura nluotentba of the dlsuaaee lutlored by espoeural aud privations IncMeut to oamp Ilia, lu tbe (lata, Ilebed almost dally In tba uewapapers, on the arrival lha sloh, U will oo uoiicea toei a fery la.ge propot arafufferlnK from debility. Kvety oaaa of that kind be readily cured by Hoodand'eUeimau Bttlers. Dli Mill tincr from disorders of tbe dlaestlTe orarsas ate Hy rarnuTed. Wa bafa no hesitation lu aiatluj taei M these Hitters were freely uned aoioug onr soitlire, au. lrede of lives might ba saved thatotherolae would beloac.i We call particular a.feaiiuo io tue loiuaiog reiuaraaH bla and well-Rutbeuticatad core of one of the oetlo heroes, wuoae me, ia uaa ma vwa lauituBa, '-dh ummt eavad bT tue tfltlera'': Measr Jonas t iTane: Well, geutletuttu, your Hoof-laud's Usroian Bittera ba eaved my life There Is-mlataka In this. It Is Tocbel for by untirbereof ua, ia- wauttwl lOaU Pf ? .B,B"1 "W'W' iilraut of all the clrcoiuataoie of uiy (sm, I ass, a- have been for the last fotr years, a waiuber of thai aaaa .a-uhrw.tjkd batter, aud uuder tbe Immediate com maud c ii-.nl..! it.. II. Awes B. a u i UUMU iui at ixjauia aitewans ktal apou tuy arduous duties, I waa attacked lu Movembar ltb lutlamatlou of tbe tuoga.aud was (or serunty-swii tlavs In ths hospital, this was luiioweti oy great debtllty, ..iiri.i.naaii bv an attack ot dyasutery. 1 waa then r- moveo iroiu tuo nuiv ., UH nH. u.s uai, Vlm iuii.rd ths "Bute OI anaiu, iniiu wuico i lanatMi on wnm itstb of June. Hlnoa thai time I bara been about a tt4 as any one COUM DO auu aim rmiiu a wiiara oi Tlieian ' for IWMI lu 1 WM ,M,""7 " '"' nwsaiuw aw-w thinff. aud If I did force a moise! dowu. It waa laiata, thman uisaaralu. I 1 OOUIQ UWB " ""P - B "-.a.. vu uij eiuy. it. ant last under such clrvumstaarea: aud. aotMs lnni. thenbvelclaoe, who have bwu worklne taltblwllvi .inuh nnanccesefull. to reacne mu from tbe Hrasii ot tSU dread Archer, frankly told me they oould do uo mora (bru.es aud advised me to awe a clergymao, aud to make such alst poeltluu of my liutlied fund as best salted me. An a4 malulauoe who visiimi mmi tne noapuai, mr. rrelerNl ' . . .f Ul.lh atrauil h-l.ia Ars-h a.latuA u 1 SlrHUDIOWU, UI uiaib ! maw, was s forlorn Hope, to try i'unn,iun aiumy iTnuien laniile. rroto the tiuta I commenced taktuit theas tit I aloomy ahaduw of death tacndnd, aud 1 am on w, than a 0id for It, gvjttlog belter. 1 noogb 1 bava takeu but tw lanttUa. I ttava alroa.lv icalued leu pouuds. aud I feat e.J nine of belug permitted to rt-Jola my wife end daeuer4 from whom I have heard nothing forelgnteBU mouthsi tvl Sentlemeu, 1 out wj"i virsriuiau, iruw taa Timniiy v....t ki.val. Tovour Invaluabte Bitters 1 owe the mi aslnty of life which has taaeo the plane of vegne faare laaplug to my bosom thoee wbo are tba dosreet to ma tk allir Mlllsra Will uw iue giunuu, Ultvilttaia OB as wary uuij ""is, suaaw An A latins We rollv concur in me iruin oi ina anove alatomf-al. wa had deapairtyd of aeelug our oomraua. Mr. U ale ita, rJ eiorad to beaitn. JOHN OTJDDLVBAOK, Is New Tork Batiarv O CO BOB A. AOKLKY, Vo. (), 11th UaJau. LBWI8 0UKVALltU,9&l New York. I. SPICNOEB, 1st Artillery, battery F. J. B. FAtllCWEUd, Oo. B, 3d Vsimont. BKNbY B. JKttuMie, d. du HINHY T. MAUDONAl.D,lo.O,6thMalaa. JOHN r. WABI, tlo. H. 6lb slslue. URBHAN KOOH.rn. B,7.td New York. MATBANIBL R. TH0MA8, Co. r, t6th Penua ANDBKtV J. K 1 1. HALL, Oo. A, yd Vetaaoal. : JOHN JBHK1NH, Oo. U, llMth Penua. flee tw" ' "c.;M.;jACKaow ; a'lhe wiArpK of each hot lie. nDiuiDP tni? .IT Wip L-n DLirm.ia XirdvTAKwU "a. V"ll -laar .1, J. Q ( No. 631 Aech 8rBar. mjtkPUINOIPdt OFFWR AND IfANV fACTOR t J0NE8 tk EVANS, (Saooeaaort to U M, JiogfloB & Oa.) Propnel Prlco 75 eti. per bottle, or etx battlee for f fPor sale by Drug Rtite And Dealers ewarj nara in -uo uui.w uintaa, . oy su ita a rv 1 - . a ta g gitu ana jwsiiora m isoiuttDUf tUy sodAw |
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