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CINCIH9ATI ADVCMTISlJtCk S. .A UU1TRFIELD. ADDLE, XXAR2TX3BS, AS IAUNK MANUFACTURER. Oflceri Saddles nnd Bridles. Ik a, S4 MU Strewt, tow ra :. Dclun DI-tm, CINCINNATI. OHIO: Woe al 4m. IN A BHOKT TIM I. The Keatest Thin Out. MAOIO POCKET BOOK ENTIKELr NEW ETYLE, With JUnsi.e for 1863, List of Inter eal Rcreniie SUnss, Acs ''. PRICE 60 CENTS, eent by mail cm th r- eeipt of tb prion. ' JAMES GATE, IT East Femrtl. St. claclaBatl. docs-an. Army Sta.tloxi.exry PRIZE PACKAGES, . , PORTFOLIOS, ENVELOPES AND PAPER, Tbs bast quality of foods at ths lowest prices. JAMES OAT KB, .It East Fourth Street, Cinolnnatl. CARRIAGES!! CARRIAGES 1 1 TBI eKDEESIONID ISTITUJ THI ATTMT10S ol BereoM desiring loparahee,. What largoaa4 ft. ' aeiorUncut ol CJemaau. cua-pini-a COACHES, COUPES, JENNY LIND, ono and two Mill, BAROUCHES, LIGHT B0CKAWAT8, PHEATONS, JERSEY WAGONS. AID A aitil VABIETT 01 Light Open and Tup Baggies, Of Superior Style nl Finish, for eale at the lowett Cash Prices, consistent with the time. J. W. GOiiUSG, tor. 61b A By cainore Streets, dso8-Sm. ClncluBatl. Leather and Findings. IJHB HIOHItjl FUCK will ba paid for all.ltndalo! FffRB, HIDES, AND SHEEP PELTS, At Mo. 311 Maloa St., Cincinnati. Sect-dim MiDDLETON, STROBRIDGE &C0 Lithographers, Engravers AND COPPER PLATE PRINTERS. 04 WeBt -Atix St., CINCINNATI. O. Wt ire prepared to erecnte all work In our Una In tl bait m-uiuer, mob a. Portrait., Bonds. Diploutes, Map., Show llenls, Letter Heads, Bill anadi, Ac., do. Terms reasonable. uova8-Sni j STADLER, BROTHER Si CO, WHOLESALE OliOTHIHRS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign aad Domestic Dry Goods, 106 Pearl Bt. north aide, and 11T Weat luirdSt, Batman Vine and Baca Etieets, CINCINNATI, O. SOe-partlcular attention paid to orders. Alio Dealer. QaaU irarui.blug quods. r,.viftf-dly JOHN BONTE CO. Manilla, Cottott, Tarred-j A Hemp Hope! COTTON & HEMP PACKING . CORDS, LINES A TWINE, In all thoir variety. . in niini ii OAKUM, ANCHORS, BLOCKS, PATENT SEINE TWINE, MAIN ST.'; One Door ioath of Front CINCINNATI, 0. novH7-d3m "W. B. ALCORN, MffaoraonraMK oJ AWNINGS, TENTS AND FLAGS. SUTLER TENTS and OUTFITS pn hand and made to,orrt.5 'aiao, All lnde of LIGHT and HEAVY DUCK on nana. No. ST Sycamore Street) - ' CINCINNATI, O. Bloekt and Ropee of every deieripHon en hand and for tale. novsT d8a CCO. C. MILLER & SONS, Tenth itreet, between MUmI and Walnut, - CINCINNATI, Maa,nbctarori of First CLm - ,OARRIAQE8, Have now on hand a Iwro aud vrltw1 atnok of tba latoat ijtm, conatraota witn ap-ciaa nreranoa to uLeat Weight vnth grtattxt 8trtngtKn Open Bntfglftj, welghlug froto 140 lbs to 900 Iba. Laatlur Too, " " JMU M SOO Bafor to n tha principal Livery Stable and Boreemra of the clfr. Also, ascoodaband and new Garriagei. Bnggtea and Bpring wagona ai wry tow prices. deoSS-dSm O OJUPHITB OV L1JIK. l ORAHREITlJIO IZ) Femeotation In Cider anl win. We here nans factored and aold Sulphite of L!ne the pant four year. aad la no oaee have we known It to fell. Cidor ces be lemeatad nntll it tMte exaotv aa deatrnd. and the fnr taeoteaton tvmedlatelT arreekfdi in a frw faunrs it win aetlto perteotlj deer, and remein the aame in flevpr and faeia Ualphlta of Line If a choap, wwily atiAruund 9nbtauice, Ineoloble until acid piinie itelf. and Impart I no; no no-nleaaantneai. It Httleent the bottom mlth the !. The tettlmon of erery one who haa need It la eo einphtstlo In lie favor, that we feel Joel tiled in eating that 1U stteoees la alwmri oartaln. We put II np In tOna. bottlee.eecb one being nOr tent for a barrel; aleo aril In bulk, any qnaatlty to anl rnrchaa aim. B16ULPH1TB or LIMC, for Borghnm Sagarand 8!t np nmera. in Darretw, k ua j ojn, W. J. M. UOUDON ft BRO., H. 1. ootnar Oeotral Avenue and Eighth itreet ln)oln Bui, unio. kwt. a-4IOm. ' Howard Association! FbUadepblai IOR THE RBL1BF OF TBI I1CK AMD f 0d DiavtaW, fiicUd with VwtmU mmd CkromU Xtaw aasei, aMMMMUf tmeeen oj tae nmmu wyeat. Medical Advioe alven Oratle tT the Act) nit Snrwo Talnoble RKPDHTA on SPERM A TOR RR (IT A or PKM IHAL WIAK.RSSS. and othnr DiMMeeaof the SexnalOr. gana, aad on the BSW BKMBDI&8 employed In tha PNrpeneary, aant la aenled letter envnlopea, ftre of eh ergo. I Car iT.T.rw vnnfliranv . Vo.l Sonth Blntfa Street, rhlMalpbla, frn. DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XXVI MUSIC, ETC. WM.KNABE & Oo.'b GOLD MEDAL " PIANOS I my M;b id tkM. Jaitl, aataktaaaa Plaaaa THALBERQ, G0TT8CHALK, BATTER AND - SIBA&UIHll, And a Uraa aaaibar ol la. bait artllta and luhin la lOU eaaattr. la ba taa BEST PIANOS MADE! Oaa b. tail ai mj wanroom, V. U Bart Btat. rttart. llioa. la aart of a trnl. rirat Claaa Flaw anoaia m lau to gm ma - "an. Role Agent, No. 13, East Stale Blreel aogT STEINWAY PIAKOS WERE AWARDED 1st Prlaa Oold Madal at Manlaad IuUtata, Baltlaota, ire, .... 1.1 rnalua Oold Madal at Marjlaad IuUtata, B.IU- ,!!, 1st Mas Oold Ui&ml at Crystal Falao, Ha Tork, laM, A firttPrix Oold Medal at tht WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON, 1862! aad SI olhar lit Fraalaau at Tarloa. raits la tk. Oallad Mrascs. Btalonj. A sou han at this Usu one 200 ordar. for Plana, oa thalr botka, aad tba daaund Is coo taall; lucraaalnf. - - J.IJ. WOUDS, JaaH'SJlrr Fola A)rn, 81 H1b Strart, CLOTUINC, MARCUS CHILDS Mi MERCHANT. TAILOR NEW NEIL UOUSE, Opposite the State Capitol. A UrgB itock of tht lateet style Oloths, Ceesmtrse an itng will tw mad np at abort lotic end lo tht mo fashiOtUatle itylei. Alio, a large and well selected ttock ol FnrLlihln Ooodi aad Beady Made Ckthlo. rJecltUdSru N. CUNDERSHEIMER, MERCHANT TAILOR AND DEALER IN KADI MADE CLOTlilK, tent's I'uruisninf (loods, &Ci IS South High Street, C'olumbua. The moat fashionable ttatterui In Cloths. Casaimeres and Vestings oonttantly en hand. ROBERT BPORLING. COTIhll. dcl dam JEWELRV. BALL, BLACK & CO., EWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS 606 and 6b7 Broadway, Cor. Frinoo Ht., New Yoi'k. William Black, HuoKXitt, Monk-oil. Ueuafectarere uf freeitntatlon and beaalai Army dwortls. Irjulflra In evory variety uf Uillury OoudB, both American ud foreian. Urdera erocnied tilth diepetch. Uutu.iyr WILLIAM BLYNN, NEW NEIL UOVSe, Fine Haitlicj, L'ugu&u, 6 via sd American; ttlch Jeweirj-, la fine Tut let Diamond Work, to uhich J pay ipecial attention; HTKRL1HO BILTKB WAKB. RTAPL1 AHD PAH(fT 81LV.it PI.ATKD TIA BETT8, WAlTKUo. PITOD- Mm, OOULKTS, CAHTIBtl, rOHKH. SPOONS, AND ANCIKS; CINE TA1ILE CDTI.KRT, (JHOICgBT IMIIHl CJUICKS CALENDKB. THIRTY DAI. TlHl r JllUiUH, and a gcnaral aatortniant of lancy goods. MILITARY GOODS. WH. BLTMN ha. a rr ariDerlor ..fortment. to. Tba f erj boat ttworda aad Habrsa, flu. Usmaacu and bast American ana Imported bladns. Haab. Boll.. OUcera' UntnlaUoa Bsti. lueat Faaianta flpur., Epanlettu., ac, da. None lived esud to OlnUnnatt or tl.w Torb for allltarr good.; mj prlcas will ba as low as any bone, in the oono trjr. JrB-dlT BOOK3AND STATIONERY. Et.eixic9.all Jt3 Anton HAVE ON HAND A - Large and Beautiful Stock OP PIOTTJH.U, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FROM IO CENTS to 1I0 DOLLARS GILT AND ROSEWOOD, AND GILT OVALS, ROUND AND SQUARE FRAMES, Suitable for almost any Picture yon can produce Brlug Tour Loose Pictures get them them f'rancdi SUPERB PHOTOGRAPHS, Being larire, and representing all the Brat aitd Finest Engratluge and Fainting EXTANT, ' . Richly . Framed, aud within the ; v reaoh of alland at one- ' fourth the prioe of . Steel EngraTlnga. A General Btook of BOOKS - AND STATION, ERI At the Lowest Prices, alwaye on hand. ZLaa.xxcia.11 do Aatou'si. dKMl FANCY DYES. LIST OF COLORS. Blade. ZC Salmon, Dark Brown. AST A &orl, Smf Brown, If A . Dark Drat. Light Brown, V ffl fft M Light Drab, lljrk nine. 1 , Jtuow, LifktBlua, . ijr1f ly TitUrn, Dork Green, p-1 "Lit i l'Wi L-gHOrem, Via iJWk Ma"nU lnk, me 'rCal oovrt"i PnU. " B.SrB tYeneh Blue, FiMiv ii vi1 rninpc Fer Dyeing Bilk, Woolen and Mixed goods, ehawle, Boarfu, ureaaaa, Kibbona, UIotws, uonneta, Hate, reatnera, Kid Ulowee. Chil- dren'i Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparei, witn perrcoi fast colore. A SAVINO OF 80 PER CENT. Theae Pre are mixed In the .form of powdara ooneen trated, are thoroughly teeted.aad rnt np Inneatparka-gse. Tot twenty-flve cent yon can color aa many goofta ee wontd otherwiee coat Mva lines that auai. The prooeaa l atmple. and any otw can nee tha Oyea wlih perteot ano a AirtMJuouei ineiue. Huotactured b UUWI M HlEVINfl. iVU BKk-al--- lot aale by Ornggiita and DeaJera in every City and To . . rtaan eou-Tn, Tn.nes PAYING OFF I ASSISTAHT QUAaTEXH ABTKBB' Omen, 1 Chicirhati, Jnn. 21st, 1868. i fT'AH8TXR8 D1KCRAB0XD fBOM Ml BMHOT. I can obtain their pny for DKCEM HRR, by eallins; at the offloe, Mo. T Trnat Company Building, corner Third ana neioeireeia. a. w. I1UUTT, JaaliMtf lwpt,andA.O,k. COLUMBUS. OHIO MEDICAL. HAVE VOU A COUGH I Taa aaa JATKI'g CXrZOTOBAWT. Da But allow r eoU b lata Us mmu ooaraa. Two-tkird. MoUbm ef ooaaampUoa ava tbatr aalktloM la Uu. la Waaa a ralUa( br a Oaacb to (at watt of hsstf. ao aal lau tkl. arrar, bal anU foatsalf at lay raaudywkkk tanwtj-lTC paats' npartaaca aas daaaor. straM b oartala loproawtaa etmij cars. HAVE TOff ASTHMA OR PHTHISISP Tbaa an JATBI'8 IIPIOTOBAST, vhlck ni ana coar. tba apaaaiodlo caatracUoa lb. wind tolN. w inaai to act tu ataooos or aiattat wnlcb r kjt ion up, aaa nr aa aar ana rrat aipactotmlloa.lemiiM a'l dlOoallr af braathlof. HAVE TOO BRONCHITIBP aaa JATBI'S IXPIOTOBIHT. TbU tde- unaaa, wnKamajoaianarallpdaacrlbad u aa is. rtauo. anaa or tba In skin wblcb Unas tba iuLlaof thr a I nDeeorsunetois,tprtdln(-tkroafk aiarj part c Ik Inaga, Is ofaa Bblakaa fur Consumption. Tba (,, rant aubdnat tills Indus nation, relieras Ua attendla. oonib, pain, and difflonltr of braathlof, and, If tk. car- b eot of too long Handing, will certaluli prodnc a aatt, HAVE rOTJ CONSUMPTION P xnaa aas JAias-o aif IUTOKANT. Italasua, ih. luaga from all Irrlutlng stattara, while at tha earn. tlm. II brala aad Inflgoralas tbem. f all tbe raarlles ahloL bar. ban ofhred tba pnbllo Tor thU dread dlaaaaa. o ni una siooa tu ten oc time or maintained aa nnlrer.ai popolarllr, u this Iipectorant, Tbaaaands wbe kai baea girao ap b, their pbraidan. as inoarabh bare bent restored lo pelrsct heal lb bj IU nr, and th.lr tMtlinoo) oarrj cobticuob to all woo read It. HAVE YOU PLEURISY P Tbaa u. JATKI'S X APKCTOnANT. Br takla. Iw. or three larg. doees la the earl, itagei rf tba dlaau' , If Huica laxwnn, aos oorencg op warmlr la bad, III. preparation ecu m a sodorlao or swaatlns medicine. ai.u suDanas ina inflammstlua at tho ontart. HAVE TOU WHOOPINO COUGH P . aw Minss HPIUTOIAIIt. Th.r. .a.. reined; wblcb so eOpctaall? oreraonM, ibis dlsasee at tb. xpactoiant. What p.reut can wltuas the snftellng. .. . oiitreaiing euipialal wltuoui doing all in her power for tnelr rell.rj Wbal mtdlcli, so pleasant to the lute, or so oartaln lo produce inimcdl eta bancfltl Olr. It . trial, then, aud II pror. It, .fllcac, HAVE YOU GROUP P Then ttas JATNI'S HPE0T01UN r. t'hiu sut.jott lo no dliaaa. mora sudden In lu .Itacks, 01, Is tho absence of prompt i.llaf, none mora rat.i i-in sult., tbaa Uronn. Pannta. n,!,,.- .u. ... . - .., .ueuia B1H AI baud a remwewidlhorough. guch a remedr ua, b. found la Ike .ptorau, aud sr.,, careful motbo. will keep a snpply by kcr. IJA VISE'S EXPECTORANT Is s standard uuxllclna. ror tweuti .a.. i. k.. k before the public, aud during this period 111 cur.H,, powers hats been tcllned t. bj .11 clel.es of peaH.ln all quartet, of the wotld. rh,slUas,clsrymsa, law7or., merchants, and meclunlc, bars wpsrleuced 11. reuiedlel .Oocts,audb.fninl.bedu. with th.lr teellaouy, It may be found at leuntb, lu our Almanac. To tb.u ooUTinclhg certlncate. we would refer the duublln. .1?.. .ttYk L?.!?"? ftS .-r-. - Oolutubu.,01,10, b, O. BOBKUTS aid buS I''rit SwtS !!?.5.i X CLOTHING. IF TIIERE IS A Person In tks region round about tu. In a B.nir. i- ranc. OMc, Manobcturlug Eslebiubmeul, PubUo lu.tl-tntion, a Member of tb. Beuate, or Aaxmbly, tkr Uo-eruor.or Becretery, a member of a Beroantll. M. hanlcal aal.Mlihui.nt, or Prlrala Indltldu. .b. h not already purohued Clothing at tha NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE ws would be glad to sbow Ikon what ws are doing In thl, branch of business. Those who hare patronised tu keretomra will enl. .... to ba assured last we keep doing, and, u usual, out work Is faahkmsble, strong aad durable, msds from the beat oi stock, end by esoellent and careful workmen. Uur CustJin Department launder the inpenlsion of ons of tha belt Cutter, u, Ohio, and will allow no ferment to b. i.k . r .. .... CetablLhinont nnleu it ba faultless. In conddeuM, w. can assure ail wuo wllb a oiiteeltnd Fasblonable armeDt, nana I sow tus sah Ctotsj tbat tsfi ssinot, sn wblck WW compere farorably wltk olotbos msds In New lot k.or any Kaalern Mty, that hnetbi.Tt.unntl.il u be pleased. Our assortment of French aud Uerwitt uiotns (lilacs, Omen and Dahlia): Black aud Fan,. llMeimarM. nilb nrf Wu.i W.i.... . ' ' . "..wi uianaoeneana ua.h. mar. Tssttugs, will always be abundant. lo onr ruralihlng Department will ba Sklrta Wr.. pan. Drawer., Bandkerchlem, Ties, Scarf., and a good SbHker Flannel Sblrlg A Dra vrera We do not wlih to ba aeotletlcal, but u the PHI mi Or WILD patronised onr latobtlsbmant, (see edltorla' Ohio bum Journal, Hot. tJ, lMs,) we lake pleasorol referring to him, ea also our former patrons, oi out ability to make batter and more atyllab Oarmente than any Clothing House In Columbus. V. D. GLARE, no. tat south men street JanU'M DELM0N1CO DINING HALL . .13 WH8T STATE STREET. Lunch from 10 to 1! o'clock, JOHNNY WHITBECK. janl-dta SATURDAY ; MORNING. OHIO . STATE t JOURNAL TELEGRAPHIC NE WfcJ ( Telegraphic Oerrefiemaew of the Ohio State ) MORNINCI AND AFTERNOON RE PORT. Froiat Europe) Mediation." Niw Yoaa, Feb. 12. The Etna front Lirer- rwolSih, Q.ieenstown 29th, arrired tiiu morn ing. I Ratuore of French juedsation al ill oirenlate. Some authorities eay they are authentic It is reported that De L'iiuy haa inetruoted the Frrnoh Ministers at Bu Fetereburgh, London, Vienna, and iwrlio, to Bound thoee ooarte upon the ntneea, not or mediauoa, but or simple ooun. eels which miiht'be gieea the belligerenle, ad. rising tbem lo name eomaiieeioaere charged to examine, with or without an armistice, upon what basia an arrangement might be made to put an end to the war. Another aooeunt eaya that De L Huts ie pre paring a note for tranaulaaion to n aehington, recommending oompromiae. Uwing lo the delay of the Ana, and oonse quent abeanee of later American news, the togltsb journals are generally ailent on Ameri. oan affairs. The steamer fleergiana had left Lirerpool and Holly Head for Nassau, with large suppliee of arms and ammunition ana rartoua neoesearice lor the Alabama, cf which eeeeal she is oelled a ' tender." The Loadun Times eppctea tha aoheme of the Eariiah UoternmHil, oontracting heary liabilities for the Canada 4 Nora Bootia Railway, thinking it better to wait aud see what becomes of the American Rtpublio btfuie retting up auoh a ooatly defecss. W apoiaon haa dieinbuUMI- to lb. renoh ex hibitore their awards from the London Exhibition, and had made an unusually liberal and pacific epeech. The new ArcbDlehon of rerie has attaolud England and Russia fur not helping France lu the matter of mediation. The draft of the Honate's address to the Em peror, expresses regret Ihit the proposals of r ranoe for mediation were Iboue-bt premature by othor powers. A threatening tusurreotion M broken out tn Poland In prorinoes around Warsaw. Bimul. taueous atlaoks were made on troops iu ilicir rarious oantonmeute, and many soldiers were killed. A second massacre oi Bt. Bartholomew ie eaid to hare been intended. The latest ac counts from Warsaw are tranquil, and rner getic measures are being taken to suppress the retolt elsewhere. European Market. Bourse heavy and lower. Lives pool, Jan. 28. Cotton quiet and woak er. Prices rathor favored buyers. Bales of Monday and Tuesday 8,(XM) bales, half for ex port and speculation. Broaustults K. a. U Co., w. it. & Uo , 11. A. Co., report flour slow and a shade easier. Sains at V2(a'2Ri per brl. Wheat iu active demand at last week's rates. Red western Us 2d(39s 10d; southern 9f(fj;10J and U(S lid; while western 10s(i, 1 1 d; southern lli(o lVd per 1UU lbs. Corn dull at aa 01 and easier: mixed 1 9d tis. DaooN Nabkxts. llreadsluffs dull, but noes unobanged. Btiears etcsdy. Corlov firm. Tea firm and iu good demand. Mosxt Mabkxt There were again large itbdrawals of gold from the bank, leading 10 the belief that a furthor advance rale of dis count was not improbable. The full da wire unfavorably alfcoied by these withdrawals, and consuls, on Ibe "8ih, declined per cent., dol us; at 'J.J(n;'.'4. innro was au aotlug dcuanil for money at 4 per cent. ibe Loudon Ulobe noticed as the must inter esting points in Amerloan newe, a growitig teeliog lu Hiohmond, Kew lorx aud Washington, favorable to negotiation for the settliuicul of diilioullies. The Bhluping tiaielte remark, : Should the Emperor's proposal be respeoted, it has, apparently, but .one alternative to rcoogune the South and raise the blockade. It may be taken for granted that the oflored negotiations will be rejeoted, and that couipul-so'.y cessation of hostilities or maralinie wnr with the North a ill follow. , The Gazette asks, how can England afford to let the French Emperor proceed alone, or is he acting os an understendmg with her Majesty's Oovainment? Lateat. Qciihstowh, Jani 'i9 Cotton tales yeater day and to-day was 6,000 bales; irregular and easier. Provisions Generally, steady. Lard Firmer. Produce tileady and quiet. Consols 92t(92t: Illinois Central 414ul discount. Relief of Federal OfllceiB. FoKTBi.s Mon rob, Feb. 11. Iu'reply to a demand meie for the relief of Federal army officers, C.il Ludlow, United States Commis- oner, rccotved Inrormatton that all redeml oflioers, oaptured befure tha 10th of December, Io'jz, the data o( Jen. iiavis proolamaiioD, would be Immediately released. All entilers, clerks, and Government employees ooo lined in Richmond, are released end have arrived here. Roundabout Newi. The Lynohburgh Republican haa the follow ing: Mobile, Feb. 4. The latest reliable informs. tion from Memphis represents that seven guu- boalB Bad paeecd down. The river Is rising, and Is now within lour feet of high-water mark. Artillery is plsoed t all stations of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. Wasbibotov, Feb. 18.- The rebel report of diaaflection in Banks' command, is contrary to authentio information received here. General Fremont has applied for aotive ser vice. The Senate last night declined to act on the names cf the 4R Mnjor and 154 Brigadier Generals nominated. The list was returned to the President for revision. Mounted Robber of the South The RebclM UettlnsT IlsTiisel with their Cavalry. . From tb. Richmond Kxamlner, Jan, 27. ' There ar some people who advooals a heavy increase of tha cavalry arm of the service. Tbey would make It outnumber, If possible, all other descriptions of troops, iney appeal tn the good, solid workef Morirni, Wheeler aud Forrest in tha nest, ana.io mo clever periorni anoea af Stuart in tha East, in prtof of the iwer-aaieiieuoe ot the mounted service. With Morgan and Wheeler on their lips, they are en thueUstio for oavalry. Inspired by a trans porting patriotism, they plead for a vast in oreaee of horseman with the leal of revival preaohera for. converted tinners. A few special delecnmenls of "our cavalry" have done great servioe; but if we leave out of view the daring, heroic and invaluable servioee of these brigades, tha rest have been a tcourge to tbs people and a curse to the oauae. The expense of horse troopt is enormous; it is three times as great to tne Treasury as that or in fanlry; and the infliction upon the people of their rapacioua and wanton depredations is tenfold more than that Buffered from any other troops. There has not been a considerable battle during the war in which the performance of "onr cavalry" have marked any feature of the eniaiemenl; and iu one of the chief du ties of mounted troops, that of completing s victory by running down and utterly destroy ing a routed foe, their services have been below xero. The sensations they create and the valne of service tbey render may be infeired from a aingle example. A body of Yankee horse late ly made a raid from a diatanoe or several bun dred miles inio our liueo, dashed down upon one of our railroads, bornt tome bridges, de stroyed several miles of railroad, and made their way back in bo great Baste. They passed through a certaia village going and returning, stopped a few hours each time, took a few horses, but had no time for other depredations. The 'cavalry" went ia pursuit, did not oalch the Yankees, stopped in tba same village, and stripped its owners remorselessly cf every blade of hay and fodder to be found, avary bushel or earn iney oouia put ueir Bands on and even robbed the smoke-houses of Iheir meat. Th "oavalry" accomplish a great deal, but it la a great deal of mlsohief, they perform a vast amount of ssrvice, nut nnhappuy. as general role, it inures indirectly to the benefit of th enemy. Their lack of economy is as deplorable aa their lack of drill and discipline. and a general disbanding of at least two-thirds of tht aumeroua corpa now in tha field would FEBRUARY 14, 1803 be hailed with joy y all tb people whom they claim to protect There are a few brigades of splendid mounted troops in the Confederals service; bnt that prodigious body of strolling horsemen who lead aa nusettied, gipsy life ta the border country, stealing hare, robbiac there, beitninr in tin plaoe and behaving a little batter ia that ; who are never neaid of ia the vicinity of us enemy; who are always too lata to eatoa tha Vsn-kwaa when ia fores, but an dreadfully fero cious oa ail individuals tver so loyal to theH scuta, whom they ohooas ta denounce as Union man, and. who are known among tha common people by the horrifying appellation of "cavalry." These troops are a reproach to tho Con federal servioe, a curse to the cause, against which tbey have raised up thousands ot ene mies, a scourge to our own people, and a deso lation io large districts or wilderness country whioh, but lor them, would be produoing erope lor the general support. If the forage whioh hat been consumed, sto len, ana wasted by these wores than useless troops had been aaved, ii the farms whioh they nave aasoiatod were still ia cultivation, and i: th farmers, whom they have utterly disoour. aged from producing orops. wsrs still busy iu iheir bleesed celling, an additional amount of supplies would be raised over ana above what we now have, to support our entire armies in the held; but as long as these llicenaed clun- derera are permitted to run riot over th border country, where orop are moat needed for our armiee, and which must continue to be the chief theatre of our military operations. shall not oease to hear of auaroe provisions. high prioes of food, arbitrary impressments, desulatsd farms, aud abandoned home, and fields. Instead uf too lew, we have far too many oavalry. General Soott held the. true idea when he discouraged the undue augmentation of this service, llaj toe lankees indulged in the ex- peneive luxury of our aervioe, their exohequer would have been bankrupt in a year, i tie sums of money whioh have been expended In the purchase and support of horses and mule in the Confederate servioe would be incredible If tated. Our "cavalry" have been the great eink-pocket or the war. A Brigade yuarter-meoter of one of our Generate recently told the writer that he had purchaaed a great many more horeet for that particular oomuand than there were soldiers and leamaters belonging to ii; mat with the animals he had ae oould mount every man and every tcamslor and servant in the oommand, and a good many of them wonld have a horae to lead beaide. It is this extravaganos in horse-flesh that hat produoed the present scaroiiy of theas ant mala, and raised their prices to the enormous iigures now ruling. Ordinary mules sold last Saturday at the horse lot at from $300 lo $500. The mortality of Government horses is fearful; it is tully 60 per oenl. a year. . The soarclty and high price of draft animals, produced by tbs Goverument demand, will severely af fect the production of grain, and will much more aneot the supply of It, making the oon-sumption of forago double what it ought to be. Au increase of ""the cavalry" force la simply an impossibility. If wo hats more oavalry, we must oouaent to have no more corn. The ques tion of oavalry la simply a question or ehao- luto ruin. But, happily, this service cannot be tooreaaed. the horses ere not to be had al practicable prices; and if ihry could be, they would have lo starve lor loud. The Rebel Finances). Of ihs sxhaustion and fiscal weakness of tho South wa have a atgninosnt proof in the fact thai for every dollar spent by them in Ike war tbey have not been aide to raise more than throe eeuts by taxation. Ws publish in an other column the treasury rennrt of Mr. Mem tniuger, preeeuted ou ihe 10th of January to tho uougreas at itionmonil. rroui ton document it appears that the total revenue from di-reot taxee, ouatoma and other imposts, wag $17,332,079, while Ibe operations of the war have involved a total outlay, up lo the 31st De cember last, of 57909,64. The estimates to 1st July amount lo Ai)l,Vi'-z2J, which allows more than two uiilltous of dollars for each .ocular day. Should these estimates not be exceeded, theeutire cost of tht war to 1st July next will be U37,o3ct,763. The total disbursements uslween IM'h Feb ruary aud 81st Deoemher were S443 411,307, aud the total receipts $457,850,704. Hence the balance iu the handa uf Ihe treasurer on the 1st January amounted to $14,444,397. Of this balance f'-'.MV'J'.) consisted of gold received from tho Bank cf Louisiana, and $11,904,598 was in Confederate notes. The etitinialrd expenaea up to Jirae 30. 1863, are $357,929,229, of whirh it ia propo.od to raiae hy taxation $48,3U0,0U0, and the balance by Treasury notes. To prevent tbe further depreciation of tbe OUrrCUCy fiontae i.eua of eo aet a nnftutitv of new paper incuey, Mr. Memmioger bus suggested a plan which will lead, as he hopes, to the fuudiuK of all tbe ourrenoy now afloat. This plan oilers two principal features. First, the Stales individually are to support the oredit of the Confednaie bonds, by guarantying tbs war debt; and, ooooudiy, tns people are to be in duced lo convert tne ourrenoy mey noid into these bonds, by sn arrangement that up to a certain date eight per cent, bonde shall be given in exchange ror tbe currecoy, wane arter that dale aeven per cent, bonds shall be so given. The fear of losing one per oent. on the ourrenoy held, and ihe dsaire of making eight per oent. interest, Air. Memminger supposes will operate to destroy the ourrenoy feature of all notes of dute prior to let December, 1862; and thus, when the final date of limitation approaohea, the notes will not pars readily from hand to and. Tb Unsocial rallaoles on whioh this plan is based are obvious, and Its praotioal difficulties are nut lets certain. Mr. Memminger soiiioantly says that "the exigencies of the government and the oondlllon of the ourrenoy admit or no amor remedy." ilut n derives some encouragement from th fact that three- and-a-half millions of currency a month are converted at present Into Confederate bonds, al though no special pressure ta exerted by tbe government upon the people in promotion of mob an Investment, ino lotal amount or the Treasury notes thus funded, up to the lat of January, 18ti3, was $68,999,40a . Tbe interest on the preeeut debt amounts to $20,728,667 a year. If, then, Mr. Memminger oould succeed in his hopeless task of funding two hundred and eeventy-two millions or dol lars, at seven and eight per oent, the annual interest would be awolled to forty millions, ..1 o, alneilae amount loan, would D requir ed for the subsequent half year, the interest of the Confederate debt on 1st January, 14, will be sixty millions, while the people will bt miro exhausted and less able to pay taxes than tbev were last year, when their utmost efforts oould only raise from this touros seventeen millions of dollars. Under these oircumslances the aid of foreign capitalists is not likely to be scoured, and would ba quite inadequate If it were obtaina ble. Cotton the Confederate government pos scraes only to tht value of $7,000,000, aud that they are unable to leu exoept under me naxa iucidont to running th blockade. Th real of the slock of cotton is held by private individu ala, and under any circumstances oould not be available except indirectly to Mr. Davie and his moribund government. Indoed, tbe fiacal perplexities of the rebels do not appear to ad mit of any other solution than it offered by the tpeedy triumph of the national government, and the depoeitioa of the ambitious traitors and alive-holding ohiofs who have cajoled, debauch ed and ruined the couth by tbetr wild dreamt of an aristocratic empire, based on tho corner stone of human slavery. a. 1 . foil. A Marriage Spoiled, From tb. rteahurtport Herald. A volunteer of one of our Maieaohueetta rrg! msnts from this section, had Ihe perilous duty or bearing tne standard in one or tne late oat- ties, and fell unon tha field. 11a was seen ti fall, and noon after Ihe regiment reported, and nothing more waa heard of hit fate. The young wife be bad left at home bitterly lamented, and would not be comforted. To those urging that he might only be wounded and iu th handa of the enemy, eh would bear nothing ; she knew he waa dead. In a few days the left papers in th hands of an attorney to obtain what might be due her from tbe Government as tbe widow of a deceased soldier. She put on mourning, too black, hoavy, and awful long sweeping tbe ground behind nor. Everybody felt for the widow, and one person a returned soldier who had been wounded in battle, who bad known her when sh. was a light-hearted miss shared largely in her grief. Unly a few days passed, before ha became mor intimate with the widow, and in thro week was deeply interested. O th fourth week an intended marriage between th parties was announced, and the milliner was called upon for assistance in changing tbe deep mourning habiliments of tbe widow what wonld be morn fitting a bridal party. Tim rani fast with ft wedding is proapeot, ftnJ the ftppointcd day made baata ; the lovrt were NUMBER 200. all excited and th neighbors were alive with gossip, when last Friday'a mail Friday is a tort of hangman a day, after all brought shocking bad newa to the party th soldier-hue band was not dead. it. had beea taken from ike battle field, carried lo Biohmcnd, exchanged, aad was oa hi way horn I Awful I The mourning and the marriage feast, and the application fur a dead man's bounty, all had gone wrong ; and, ala for her I rrioioed aa .ha .u Reverse, to hear that her dear husband was elite she was in a bid quandary what lo do with th loter and other fixings. But probably it will all be riant next week, when the dead will be alive and th lost foubd, aad great rejoicing prevail. Notable Facta), la th denunciations of Ihe President, hla Cabinet, bit policy, and hit parly, in which the Copperheads at Bunncfleld have so frcelr in. dulged, ws have not observed that Jeff. Davis, his orew and his causa are ever included. Ws observe, loo, that when Mr. Lioooln is charged with violating th Constitution that he ia sworn to support, no notio it taken of th perjury With which lavia and his confederates, who for merly held office under lb Federal Government, bar stained their souls. They aleo hav worn to support tbs Constitution. When Mr. Lincoln ia arraigned for illegally carrying on the war to put th rebellion down, Cavit ea-oapes indiotuieot for his franlio effort to keep up the war to make the rebellion A success. When the soldiers of tbe North and their airooi-Ilea, ar th them, we hear not a word of tbe barbarism and inhumanity of lbs soldiers of Ihe South.- When tb finanoial expedient of our Government ar decried, not on word escapes the oomplatner that would create the suspicion tbaa Southern fioauoes ar not entirely sound. 1'hTre are curses tor ail that ia Northern and loyal: but none for their oppoeites. Can any of oar readers tt-11 why tbia is so ? Chicago aruwn. A correspondent etys : Tb Sunday before tbe battle of Sioue'a river, a pastor of on of the ohurobes at Murfrceeboro usud the following auguug while delivering a prayer: "Uh Lord, bring us rain. Cause lo deoend upon ua a sum cienoy to animal the earlh ; to fill our ponds andoror-ka: to rerresb all living plants, par tioularly tha turnip crop. Hut. oh Lord, do not cause 11 to deeoend too copiously, as it would enable Ihe Vaukees to ascend the Cumberland river with their terrible gunboats." notwithstanding the absurdity or Ibis quota- tion, 1 readily believe it, at I hear it vouched for by several persons. Eat Tennessee I'nlonlnts at Work. The Richmond Dispatch of tLe'-'Oth haa in telligence that a band of Unionists from Ihe mountains of East Tennessee and North Caro- na, attaoked the village of Marshal, North Carcliua, on the 8th, taking Ibe citizens prisoners, and robbing ths whols town of whatever valuables that were moveable. When I bey left they said their next raid would be upon tbe armory of Ashville, Norlh Carolina. A rebel force bad boen sent from Knoxville, lo put down the uiou movement. Tine Kr-mucKr Dkmocbats. The "Democra cy" of Kentucky are preparing for a vigorous ampaign in the next gubernatorial election. Ihey have called a State Convention, to be held in Frankfort on Ihe 1 Still iustaut, to nomi nate candidatea (TT the several olEoes lo ba held. Every member of tbe oommitte that makes the oall is said by the Louisville Jour nal to be a secessionist: of course the suocees of aucb a parly would be attended with reeults the most uuronuuate and misoeievous. lie Poetic In tbe Present War. Half of one's life ought lo be poetical. The interslioes in bis sihauating oaroa and hard labors should be filled up with poetry. We don't refer lo books or verses, much less rhymes, for thee may or may not contain poetry. We mean the thing Itself. What this It is not very easy to tell perfectly, vet we are nuwilling to believ that ibore is an exist- anca which never ataoy period feels it, whoih ne oan exprees it or not. in some Ihe sense of poetry is doubtless feeble, while others fills to overflowing with its ecstasies, its beatitudes, its diviue tSUIus. The poelio is Ubin ua at welt as all around ua. We may cultivate it like any oibor quality. We may frequently nil ourselves up above this monotony through its resihetio and exhilarating agenoy. We may hud it wherever we seek it intoat. "The world I. lull of poetry. Tho sir li living wltb Its epitit ; and the warts D.uoe to the uunic ul tt. meloiles, &uu epaiait in lie uriguiiieta. War. even, erim visHired war. is full nf tba poetic a .u tn9 terrible and Ih horrible, strange aa it may, at aw M.tsb .appear. Au army in glittering array, witn ... prailoini, steeds, its stirring muaio, its masterly tions rd nodding-piunies, inspires ine mind wiihjemotioae the opposite of prosaio, and lbs rush to battle-must partake of much of Ih terrible sublime. Tba inoideuts of war are often full of the very,ronianoe of poetry. We read a abort time since that after th battle of Corinth, a prattling infant waa fouud lying upon th hold where tne oarnags aaa ocon ine groatest, unhurt, and smiling as if listening to the musio of her mother's voios or to feathered songsters of tha grove. It was snatohed up and carried to a sale plaoe, wnere, a lew ncurs aiterwaros, its frantio mother found it. Ih little laugh-in elf had provioualy been adopted as the fitle du regiment to whioh Ihe soldiers who found it belonged. Dome itiiureuovoieeoi toe Jiuaee will doubtless translate mis moment into its .ppropiata language, A correspondent of one of Ihs Northern pa cers related an incident of a differrent kind as having ocourred on board the Harriet Lane, on the oeoation or nor lata oapiure at uaives- ton. Among tho combatants on board was a boy ouly about ten year old, A creature of hurolo blood, A proud though childlike form," who stood on the pastBgo way, a revolver in aaoh hand, and fought till he was wounded and taken prisonerl ms lather, i.spu wainwright. had nrivioualy been killed colore his eyes. Surely, some Airs, nemans win po justice to klo , wue hvao. OaemulBiiuw io tnrown into the shade I Capl. Wainwrlgl, we understand, was a son of the lal Diahup Wainwright, formerly of Trinilv Ctaurob. New lork. A tuucniog moment i. 10m ne naving taaen plaoe at on of the battles la Virginia. Two prisoners were mortally wounded, aad orawled away to a little spring near by the scene of no tion to Slate inetr curutng luirai, in ita oooi waters. They were eoemiot. At first, they olared at each other like tigers. But the ap- . ... - --nn II 1 1 r. ,1 ft,n. nroann oi in. uiuk o. c,u.o rvv, ucu with thouehia other than those of hatred and revance. They began to talk. Eaeh had a wife and chid ; one in New Hampshire, Ihe other in Georiria. Esoh spoke el nit nine laugning, rnmninf daughter, with her flowing ringletr, Inkt ne toouiu ecu DO worn, wu oi ucr euu would be overwhelmed with an agony or gnuf when ahe would hear or wnat that oreadtui davhad don for her. The hearts of both may well haO menea bb iney inunuu, anu luougui. From enemies, they soon became friends, and when they were found the next day tbey were clasped in eaon omtr s arms, aeaa i How many scenes sucn aa tnese nave occur red since Ibis war has been raging 1 Some of them will gradually eome to light and furnish inspiration for another Homer. Others have the dark pall of oblivion thrown over them, aud there it will remain. Thousands of the most memo iolia hav perished, who have not only felt but noted poetry in this war, who wiU never ha known to any but tneir own immeaiate com radea. and imperfectly by them. Grief and dtsnair. and iv al safe deliverance from peril thrilling situations, almost miraculous escapee. the thunder bona oi nan ie, tnunorrora oi defeat, th shout of vietory, the retreat, the pur suit, th ttrrifio struggle, th defending clang or. th storm, th calm all these will be gathered up and furnish the element for a new epio poem, a theme for a new Milton Let as hope he may be enabled to giva us Paradiu Regained H. 0. Ficayme. Tun PAKaiDKMT' Wivk. It mtvy not be known thsu Mre. Lincoln baa contributed more than any Udr ftt WarShinirton, lrom her privat nurse, lo nlleTinte the Bnfierinirs of our wound ed soldiere ; and it is bnt just to ndd that day by day bar oarriago is neon in front or. toe no pitala, wnera ebo dtetributne wttu bcr nw hands, delioaolew pnpitred in tbe kitchen nf tb Whlto IIon6. The fear of contagion rA tt outciei of pedt.Uiirja fall unhdeled upj tbe earr of those whose miaaions are mercy. Wah X publican. PROPOSALS. Pioposal8 for 13, 10 and 8-1 neb. CANNON. Obdbabcb Ofpiib, Wab Dbpatbbst, WiSHiscrroK, January 37, 1868. j nhOPOBALS WILL IB BICEIVBD AT THIS 6 I OF. I FICI aulll S m. oa Iba Xltb af rebewarf, 113, a r furuUbiog 13, 10 and S-lech caat iroa canaoa, to ba mate in ouufotmitT with drawlaao to be euoullad bv I ho 'Jrcaaaoelfepe'lnMiit.eua with Ibe allowing epadaca Uoim: One 10-iucb trial gun is to be made of warn or oulJ-ble.1 charcoal iroa, to be caat hollow aad eeotea nm tbe Inlet h. eud lo have a leDacltv cf metal of not Ire. tbaa 3U.UUS puuude per fj'ure inch, to be aecermhwd by Uelina: a,ecieoe take Irum Iba .Inking bead at taa :uu, ei'tl Uuee acjluider caat from tbe asm. beat, and i'Hm aaetal of theaome qualilr aa that from wrbick lb h-uai.ca.1. Thl. cylinder 1. 1 be caat oa ana, la dry eod moulda, aud ie to ba 72 inches high, with aa ell p 11- - bee. uf 2t laches greater and 16 laches leaner aale. 1'l.e .utefmma n to tn rut from tbe gua head, aad a .Ub 4 inches thick from tbecf Under, by plane, parollet o and iu,ut duiaat from the aal. of the cylinder aad tba l4Mer eat. of ibe baa. 1 he Ordnance Department will test th. spec ua las, larunih tbe eiamunil.ua, aad praee the trail gua, which ne ready Sue trial ae aeon ae poeelble,eu. not later I Use three ai-mn. Iron, the dele of the contract. Ma - .n.lra. I will be lion, aor wlU Ihe trial gua be peld tor nulree it eball endure a proof cf 1,000 rouaaa, with ear. rice cbergee ol powder, or which sou rocu.ua will ba with olH .hot, aid VJOrouide with ehille. The leetlnf ai to he done free of ch.rge to Ibe ooutraotor, bat ha wlU ba rr.)uired to futal.h proper fortunes fur teottng,oaca ea . .-otiveni.nt ground, eloiage for ammunition, a batt ta ahich Ibe pn jactlclee will beemb.dj.d and aaved, aad the rrotiLlte b.rce I jr handilof and Brlna- the aune All tbe ceuuuu are lo be made of tbeeama quality of iron ne mat oi lite irioi gut, nun tbe urenance Jiepartiaenl I. 10 h,ve tbe tight (. Uet the Iron durtuc tbe projees of lab--ricettoo of ibe cannon, air which purprae tne founder ie to rorol.b, free of cbeige. al least one .port men from the head cl each caonoa, eud elebe from cylladsrs, ae before d-ecrited, el ihe option or Ibe Department, wot ta exerd ouafor every ten oaonon. Each oaanoa ie to endure ihe regular proof and Inepecttoei for gana of tb. ant calibre; aud Bone are to be received or paid tor bat aucb ae are approved alter laeoeclkiai and proof, which tl be recalled et the foundry where mala. Btddere will elate the nunibere aad cellbera of tbe eaanoa Ibey propoee to fuiniah 00 tbe foreuolBA- eoeciflcatloel and cuudillon.; the pb.ee where Ibey era lo be made: the Urn. of eoniBieuctr-g delivery and Ihe rata af delivery per ut-nih thereafter, and the price per pound or per gun far 'he fini.bed cannon. Mo bid. will ba enurtaluedui.lces bom fouudere euuellr eoanaad iu ihe linelanea artil.tir. ot ahhh tuuet eocumpeuy Ibe b'd. . v enure iu celtver it Ihesuerises tlm. WlU aubfeel tb. oc-utr.vlor lo a furMi .re of the emounl to be delivered et that time Both party obtatoina a contract will ba rtuutred to euir tato bond., with proper aurllee. for las-faMliful lutoiu.nt: aud a tiauatVr af tb. contract to aa-other pert, will utue lu euttr. torfhliure. Bidder, will bu required to file wltb tliair bide a bond tn tbe penal nut ot not lree than .40,000, elg ned br not leer, than two ih leont, conditioned that if tbe bid la accented the bid der .htll oonuolv wlih hi. nrv ... 1 mnA f-lfhfall- on. telly perforin whet be propo.ee to undertake. Tbe bond mu.i be acknowledged before a judge of a ouort of record, n.id tbebuud.tucu tuuet be reriuied by the Judge of a-iM.trlct Court ot the lintted Btalee, or au Ordnance offl--.er lu ch.rge ol n United bte tee ararnal to be each woriB 'lie penal iub ot tbe bund over and above ell ttebllltles. The right ie rvoorvod to rrjrct all propoaala If the price ere deiud too high, or if fur any omuee it ia not daemen . l-jr the public tntvreit to eccept tbem. Propu.el. will be eealrd and efldreeaed ta fJ.D.ral J. W. Ulpley.Cbl.f of Ordnance, Waablnston, I. C," and will beeudoreod '.pioposale loleavy cannon." W j. w. hi PUT, lnh4eodtfeb27 Brigedicr-'ieneral, Chlf of Ordnance. ' IVonooU.'s for Flank Howitzers. Obdbabcb Oyrion, Wab Cbpabtmbbt, i WABHiNuroa, January 21, IStiS. PIUlfllBALt WILL BS BECEIVKD AT THIS Or-Fit'I until 4 o'clock p. ni. on tba 27tb of February n.xt, for furiil.biog ouo hundred, or leat, 2t.pooo.der .aet Iron Rowllxure for flank defence. There Uowitaeis e t-iKh when Hutched, eboui 1.476 pounds each, aad drawing, exhibiting their dlnieu.lone can be sren at this office, or at tbe Uuited Htetve Aretiiele. Tbey are to ba H.it.jHct to the regiiler llrtt-d Stelee tn.piottou and proof, end none are to be received aud paid lor except ouch aa pew lueueottou and rruof. aud are BDoroved bv a Deltod Mtttea luvpector, to be de.ign.led by tble (.fflce. Pay. ' 0 'ill win n. m.uo on o-rtlncale. or In.peclAoa and re- .fie, to be Kttvu br tb. IneDcctor. aud forwarded aa this office. nidUere will .tale the number of howitzer. Ibey pao- ae to deliver (uet eice diua one buodred.l the niece of manufacture uud delivery, and tbe price per pound for tie rlulibed bowitrjr; aud nu bid will ba eulerteloed nn-lee it be Irom a tbunder legularly anaeged lu tha buel-ne.g, MtLret'touB evldeune ol which muet eooomoens tha bid. Any bidder obtaiotua a contract will be reuulred to outer iuto bonds with nut leat Iheu twu aurltiee. la th. Iienal sum ol ten tlioueeud donate, ror th faithful fulfil nient of his cotitiact In all reeoects. Th. bonde must ba acknowledged lin'ore ejudgeofa court of record, aod tha iiud.iun muet be certltt-d by Ihe Judge of a Dletrlct ourt of the Untied btatee, or an Orduance offl oar In bene, of a United Slates Arsenal, lo ba worth tba nana! .um of the boud over end above all liabilities. The ticbt Ie rreerved tu reject ell proposals If the piles are dWuied too high, or if, fur auy cause, tt Is nut deemed r ine public lutereet to accept them. ProDoeall will be seeled aud Iddreeeed to "Rtleedl.r. tleuer.l Jnmoa W. Blpley, Chief of tlidnanoa, Washington, P. C.," aud will be endorsed "Proposal fur Bank Howitzers." 3. W. BIPI.BT. febteodttbST BilKe'ier-aoneral, chief of Orduauca. " PROPOSALS FOR ICEr Mkuioal ruivBTOft'l Orriue, Washington, V. C.. Jtvo. 22, 1868. f 0ALJt. PKOIVNALH WlliL HK RBOBIVKO AT O at l hi offlcfy oDlil MONDAY, tlie 23d dy of Vtbru-ry, at twelve (lih o'clrck M., for lurnlsbias; tna Uoillcal and Ho"pltil I)fiei tmeot until tbe lat dny ot Jenuarj, IhA, with eii(.piy ot pure IVB, to be delinrr-od at tht. fullowiifg i-litCfi, tu wit: Hilton Head, Booth CatoUna. Mewtjt-rn, North I arultoa, ISjrlr- Monroe Virginia. jViiaecnla, Florid. Nmu111i, TeuuaMtse. Now Oiltmoa. Louisiana, tit. Louie, JdlaTMiurl. Cnlro, Illinois. WMAblcgiou. District of LlinnMa. Mem pliis, Tennceaee. Ae tliMUAutity reiinircd at4fae reipeotlre points fa not iTtciarly known, fcrd.rs wm te'e the quaistliy of lea they ceii ruruitb, htv It is gttberrd, price nr ton of 1,OUO pdtiuds, and anbtn wbf period tbey c-n famish lb,, emouut vf tbir bide, AltbuiiKh It U de.imble tbnt-bidder ibunltt propuat Hi furuieh tbe Ttliole auuat tt juiivMi at eny ouo uf ibe place;! propofea to ba supplied. Uddn will etet4 bt lawllilitji tl'ty poeaoae, 11 any, for i tort off tbe 1c at tbe porta tboy propuee to tupply. Ibe lueniust be of tbe beet ooelitv. eut lest tu the. In 4pcctlc-n and nppruTel of tbe officer in oka. ye of tha post tbe fail nem aud pjtt offlce addreeaof the bidder must apprjer ia tin pnptl. Li euin leuieue tn tuenameof anrtn tba natnea of all ths ptrMre muet ajprr, yr ihe bid will he cousidered, m the iutlivldua.1 propoeel of tbe party sitCbing it. fropoeals (rum disloyal parties will not be considered. eud au oath of allegiance to tbe CrltMl Btatee Govern ment muu accomptuy eacn proposition. rroputmie must oeaauiessea to tfemy job neon, M.B. v. o. a. ana Acting neaicai rnrTeynr. weeningtoa. Ice.' '""'a pe piainiy niaraca 'rropoeau ir Tbe ability uf tha bidder to 1111 tba contract, should be awarded to hint, mutt be auarent-ed br two respon- ble imrsoue. wbue stKuaturee are to be appended to tho ueraotete, and .id guarawteoe must accompany th bid. ine respunsioiiiij' ui tne guarauiora must ne snown oy the oiBuiei certificate ol tbe Clerk of tha nearest DUUlct Court or of tbe Uoited States lHstiict Attorney. HitKiers muet do preeeut in teretu wnen tne Dicta are ipeued, or their prpostle will nut be considered. Boude In ib earn of Ave thousand dollara. slaned by the cud tree tore aud both of hla guarantors, will ba re iulrd of tbe auccetsful bidder upon aigulng tba eon tract. form of Guarantee. We, , of tba county uf and Btete of , and ' of tha ooanty of , end flteie of .do hereby guarantee that Is able to fotfll a'oontrect in acairdance with the tftme of his proposition, and that. ihonld bis proposition be accepted, ho will at oaot enter tuto a rooiraoi iu acooraanoe inerewi.n. Hbould the oooirect be awarded him era are preparao to become hie eecorllks. (To tble gnaraotee mmt ba apnendea tba ojwial onus oate above meullonfd,) The flnrstyon Oeuaral reaerf ea to bimeelf tha richt to iect any or all bids thai he may deau too hUh or tut -tut table. HSHBY JOHnPOH, M. H. K , U. 9. A , f-hVdid Acting Ms ileal lnrvayor. $100 REWARD. ;S(:AP!.P FROM THK OHIO PAtSlTKHTIABT OK U the night of February 4lb, 1863. u-oorge CckMrmoxip MtaaOIOBOB KENNIOAT, convicted of the rime of Mt.ll.rn tut 'Bhonlinir. In Ilstmlitoa iJuuutv. lcamtMr. lrVtf, and Mntenoed to nine jr'a imprieonmeot. Ueorge iJareon, alias neunidaj, ie aooui w years 01 ig , Ave feet Ave and one fuuttb inobea blgb, bee hack vm. brown heir, common oon-Dl'-xion. ofel face. ItaU and medium lorebead, aiediam and nhort noee. email mole on ' right cbeak, long neck, bee a ejr on lnalde edge of right wrist, a scar on the insiaeoi bis rign tnomo, a aoar near the end of tbe le.lt thnrab, and near tbe first Joint of tba ateme, has a eharp apowaor. He haa a wife, Vary Jane, who lived, when he came here, in Tfoy, New Tork, nnd Ie believed to live now in Jersey City, or Brooklyn. Also, b rot be Aibm, tn uincinaati. A reward of One Hundred Hollars Will be pail f-f hli delivery here, or of F1FTT DOIr i A us ror his arrest ana connnTnni in any iii,tv wa get him. matu amku aiitrinin, n eras a. Ohio tenfteutlary, Columuna, O.Feb. 6, leoS. f)h7-dUt . ; ocrtisT, (Fonnarly of Buffalo.) I.rln.lnl. vreet. Dlauers of the Eyea, uearnaeo, ana lueertl AltlOci.l Fjra. etthout pain, that moee Ilka I . natural eye-al No. 247 South Ulgu B tract, Columbia, tf. llfflcehourefrometo.to'cl.k. P 8 Dr. Kuepp s noon ou in. ye an .a, lur nl.hed, or mailed, free uf charge, to any Individual who bee a malady of -liner of ibuee uraana. Oene-rtAwSev BOO AGENTSI . To tell new aad wwderfai ' friac Packagss snd Porlfolinl Baperlor In every reepert. m." etattonery, and better 80LD1ER8' CAMP COMPANION, ETtt Kverrlhlng In Oolnia, 1" par day wa b. madaaa. avBend for Circular.. p Nawnra et.. Hew lork, B 134, Clark St Chisago, aoTux.flv Ui. INDIA BI1RUXR HOODS FOB THB ABUT Dem. slstlna of Rubber Oats, Oaps, Poaches. Oapea, Lag. clnie, HaTereacke and BlanSeta. Aleo. a full aeecrtmeat .f In lie Rubber Ooodt thel ere manufactured at tha weaetit time at Ihe oldest establishment la tb DulUd t-Utee, frt- eele et tb lovst p-l-. Ir c-oJu Aleo BMtlre, Perkins erl Hnee,Car8Tjrinser.dfInln Drill Tnhee, India Rubber Tcys of ail kinds, Boota ari (ver fhiea ani fl"UBTeee Vf t.. For aal. fy luSS TIIOINI'BT, JU Obcenut St., Phlladelphta, Jputdeni DR. U . A. KNAPP,
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-02-14 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-02-14 page 1 |
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Full Text | CINCIH9ATI ADVCMTISlJtCk S. .A UU1TRFIELD. ADDLE, XXAR2TX3BS, AS IAUNK MANUFACTURER. Oflceri Saddles nnd Bridles. Ik a, S4 MU Strewt, tow ra :. Dclun DI-tm, CINCINNATI. OHIO: Woe al 4m. IN A BHOKT TIM I. The Keatest Thin Out. MAOIO POCKET BOOK ENTIKELr NEW ETYLE, With JUnsi.e for 1863, List of Inter eal Rcreniie SUnss, Acs ''. PRICE 60 CENTS, eent by mail cm th r- eeipt of tb prion. ' JAMES GATE, IT East Femrtl. St. claclaBatl. docs-an. Army Sta.tloxi.exry PRIZE PACKAGES, . , PORTFOLIOS, ENVELOPES AND PAPER, Tbs bast quality of foods at ths lowest prices. JAMES OAT KB, .It East Fourth Street, Cinolnnatl. CARRIAGES!! CARRIAGES 1 1 TBI eKDEESIONID ISTITUJ THI ATTMT10S ol BereoM desiring loparahee,. What largoaa4 ft. ' aeiorUncut ol CJemaau. cua-pini-a COACHES, COUPES, JENNY LIND, ono and two Mill, BAROUCHES, LIGHT B0CKAWAT8, PHEATONS, JERSEY WAGONS. AID A aitil VABIETT 01 Light Open and Tup Baggies, Of Superior Style nl Finish, for eale at the lowett Cash Prices, consistent with the time. J. W. GOiiUSG, tor. 61b A By cainore Streets, dso8-Sm. ClncluBatl. Leather and Findings. IJHB HIOHItjl FUCK will ba paid for all.ltndalo! FffRB, HIDES, AND SHEEP PELTS, At Mo. 311 Maloa St., Cincinnati. Sect-dim MiDDLETON, STROBRIDGE &C0 Lithographers, Engravers AND COPPER PLATE PRINTERS. 04 WeBt -Atix St., CINCINNATI. O. Wt ire prepared to erecnte all work In our Una In tl bait m-uiuer, mob a. Portrait., Bonds. Diploutes, Map., Show llenls, Letter Heads, Bill anadi, Ac., do. Terms reasonable. uova8-Sni j STADLER, BROTHER Si CO, WHOLESALE OliOTHIHRS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign aad Domestic Dry Goods, 106 Pearl Bt. north aide, and 11T Weat luirdSt, Batman Vine and Baca Etieets, CINCINNATI, O. SOe-partlcular attention paid to orders. Alio Dealer. QaaU irarui.blug quods. r,.viftf-dly JOHN BONTE CO. Manilla, Cottott, Tarred-j A Hemp Hope! COTTON & HEMP PACKING . CORDS, LINES A TWINE, In all thoir variety. . in niini ii OAKUM, ANCHORS, BLOCKS, PATENT SEINE TWINE, MAIN ST.'; One Door ioath of Front CINCINNATI, 0. novH7-d3m "W. B. ALCORN, MffaoraonraMK oJ AWNINGS, TENTS AND FLAGS. SUTLER TENTS and OUTFITS pn hand and made to,orrt.5 'aiao, All lnde of LIGHT and HEAVY DUCK on nana. No. ST Sycamore Street) - ' CINCINNATI, O. Bloekt and Ropee of every deieripHon en hand and for tale. novsT d8a CCO. C. MILLER & SONS, Tenth itreet, between MUmI and Walnut, - CINCINNATI, Maa,nbctarori of First CLm - ,OARRIAQE8, Have now on hand a Iwro aud vrltw1 atnok of tba latoat ijtm, conatraota witn ap-ciaa nreranoa to uLeat Weight vnth grtattxt 8trtngtKn Open Bntfglftj, welghlug froto 140 lbs to 900 Iba. Laatlur Too, " " JMU M SOO Bafor to n tha principal Livery Stable and Boreemra of the clfr. Also, ascoodaband and new Garriagei. Bnggtea and Bpring wagona ai wry tow prices. deoSS-dSm O OJUPHITB OV L1JIK. l ORAHREITlJIO IZ) Femeotation In Cider anl win. We here nans factored and aold Sulphite of L!ne the pant four year. aad la no oaee have we known It to fell. Cidor ces be lemeatad nntll it tMte exaotv aa deatrnd. and the fnr taeoteaton tvmedlatelT arreekfdi in a frw faunrs it win aetlto perteotlj deer, and remein the aame in flevpr and faeia Ualphlta of Line If a choap, wwily atiAruund 9nbtauice, Ineoloble until acid piinie itelf. and Impart I no; no no-nleaaantneai. It Httleent the bottom mlth the !. The tettlmon of erery one who haa need It la eo einphtstlo In lie favor, that we feel Joel tiled in eating that 1U stteoees la alwmri oartaln. We put II np In tOna. bottlee.eecb one being nOr tent for a barrel; aleo aril In bulk, any qnaatlty to anl rnrchaa aim. B16ULPH1TB or LIMC, for Borghnm Sagarand 8!t np nmera. in Darretw, k ua j ojn, W. J. M. UOUDON ft BRO., H. 1. ootnar Oeotral Avenue and Eighth itreet ln)oln Bui, unio. kwt. a-4IOm. ' Howard Association! FbUadepblai IOR THE RBL1BF OF TBI I1CK AMD f 0d DiavtaW, fiicUd with VwtmU mmd CkromU Xtaw aasei, aMMMMUf tmeeen oj tae nmmu wyeat. Medical Advioe alven Oratle tT the Act) nit Snrwo Talnoble RKPDHTA on SPERM A TOR RR (IT A or PKM IHAL WIAK.RSSS. and othnr DiMMeeaof the SexnalOr. gana, aad on the BSW BKMBDI&8 employed In tha PNrpeneary, aant la aenled letter envnlopea, ftre of eh ergo. I Car iT.T.rw vnnfliranv . Vo.l Sonth Blntfa Street, rhlMalpbla, frn. DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XXVI MUSIC, ETC. WM.KNABE & Oo.'b GOLD MEDAL " PIANOS I my M;b id tkM. Jaitl, aataktaaaa Plaaaa THALBERQ, G0TT8CHALK, BATTER AND - SIBA&UIHll, And a Uraa aaaibar ol la. bait artllta and luhin la lOU eaaattr. la ba taa BEST PIANOS MADE! Oaa b. tail ai mj wanroom, V. U Bart Btat. rttart. llioa. la aart of a trnl. rirat Claaa Flaw anoaia m lau to gm ma - "an. Role Agent, No. 13, East Stale Blreel aogT STEINWAY PIAKOS WERE AWARDED 1st Prlaa Oold Madal at Manlaad IuUtata, Baltlaota, ire, .... 1.1 rnalua Oold Madal at Marjlaad IuUtata, B.IU- ,!!, 1st Mas Oold Ui&ml at Crystal Falao, Ha Tork, laM, A firttPrix Oold Medal at tht WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON, 1862! aad SI olhar lit Fraalaau at Tarloa. raits la tk. Oallad Mrascs. Btalonj. A sou han at this Usu one 200 ordar. for Plana, oa thalr botka, aad tba daaund Is coo taall; lucraaalnf. - - J.IJ. WOUDS, JaaH'SJlrr Fola A)rn, 81 H1b Strart, CLOTUINC, MARCUS CHILDS Mi MERCHANT. TAILOR NEW NEIL UOUSE, Opposite the State Capitol. A UrgB itock of tht lateet style Oloths, Ceesmtrse an itng will tw mad np at abort lotic end lo tht mo fashiOtUatle itylei. Alio, a large and well selected ttock ol FnrLlihln Ooodi aad Beady Made Ckthlo. rJecltUdSru N. CUNDERSHEIMER, MERCHANT TAILOR AND DEALER IN KADI MADE CLOTlilK, tent's I'uruisninf (loods, &Ci IS South High Street, C'olumbua. The moat fashionable ttatterui In Cloths. Casaimeres and Vestings oonttantly en hand. ROBERT BPORLING. COTIhll. dcl dam JEWELRV. BALL, BLACK & CO., EWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS 606 and 6b7 Broadway, Cor. Frinoo Ht., New Yoi'k. William Black, HuoKXitt, Monk-oil. Ueuafectarere uf freeitntatlon and beaalai Army dwortls. Irjulflra In evory variety uf Uillury OoudB, both American ud foreian. Urdera erocnied tilth diepetch. Uutu.iyr WILLIAM BLYNN, NEW NEIL UOVSe, Fine Haitlicj, L'ugu&u, 6 via sd American; ttlch Jeweirj-, la fine Tut let Diamond Work, to uhich J pay ipecial attention; HTKRL1HO BILTKB WAKB. RTAPL1 AHD PAH(fT 81LV.it PI.ATKD TIA BETT8, WAlTKUo. PITOD- Mm, OOULKTS, CAHTIBtl, rOHKH. SPOONS, AND ANCIKS; CINE TA1ILE CDTI.KRT, (JHOICgBT IMIIHl CJUICKS CALENDKB. THIRTY DAI. TlHl r JllUiUH, and a gcnaral aatortniant of lancy goods. MILITARY GOODS. WH. BLTMN ha. a rr ariDerlor ..fortment. to. Tba f erj boat ttworda aad Habrsa, flu. Usmaacu and bast American ana Imported bladns. Haab. Boll.. OUcera' UntnlaUoa Bsti. lueat Faaianta flpur., Epanlettu., ac, da. None lived esud to OlnUnnatt or tl.w Torb for allltarr good.; mj prlcas will ba as low as any bone, in the oono trjr. JrB-dlT BOOK3AND STATIONERY. Et.eixic9.all Jt3 Anton HAVE ON HAND A - Large and Beautiful Stock OP PIOTTJH.U, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FROM IO CENTS to 1I0 DOLLARS GILT AND ROSEWOOD, AND GILT OVALS, ROUND AND SQUARE FRAMES, Suitable for almost any Picture yon can produce Brlug Tour Loose Pictures get them them f'rancdi SUPERB PHOTOGRAPHS, Being larire, and representing all the Brat aitd Finest Engratluge and Fainting EXTANT, ' . Richly . Framed, aud within the ; v reaoh of alland at one- ' fourth the prioe of . Steel EngraTlnga. A General Btook of BOOKS - AND STATION, ERI At the Lowest Prices, alwaye on hand. ZLaa.xxcia.11 do Aatou'si. dKMl FANCY DYES. LIST OF COLORS. Blade. ZC Salmon, Dark Brown. AST A &orl, Smf Brown, If A . Dark Drat. Light Brown, V ffl fft M Light Drab, lljrk nine. 1 , Jtuow, LifktBlua, . ijr1f ly TitUrn, Dork Green, p-1 "Lit i l'Wi L-gHOrem, Via iJWk Ma"nU lnk, me 'rCal oovrt"i PnU. " B.SrB tYeneh Blue, FiMiv ii vi1 rninpc Fer Dyeing Bilk, Woolen and Mixed goods, ehawle, Boarfu, ureaaaa, Kibbona, UIotws, uonneta, Hate, reatnera, Kid Ulowee. Chil- dren'i Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparei, witn perrcoi fast colore. A SAVINO OF 80 PER CENT. Theae Pre are mixed In the .form of powdara ooneen trated, are thoroughly teeted.aad rnt np Inneatparka-gse. Tot twenty-flve cent yon can color aa many goofta ee wontd otherwiee coat Mva lines that auai. The prooeaa l atmple. and any otw can nee tha Oyea wlih perteot ano a AirtMJuouei ineiue. Huotactured b UUWI M HlEVINfl. iVU BKk-al--- lot aale by Ornggiita and DeaJera in every City and To . . rtaan eou-Tn, Tn.nes PAYING OFF I ASSISTAHT QUAaTEXH ABTKBB' Omen, 1 Chicirhati, Jnn. 21st, 1868. i fT'AH8TXR8 D1KCRAB0XD fBOM Ml BMHOT. I can obtain their pny for DKCEM HRR, by eallins; at the offloe, Mo. T Trnat Company Building, corner Third ana neioeireeia. a. w. I1UUTT, JaaliMtf lwpt,andA.O,k. COLUMBUS. OHIO MEDICAL. HAVE VOU A COUGH I Taa aaa JATKI'g CXrZOTOBAWT. Da But allow r eoU b lata Us mmu ooaraa. Two-tkird. MoUbm ef ooaaampUoa ava tbatr aalktloM la Uu. la Waaa a ralUa( br a Oaacb to (at watt of hsstf. ao aal lau tkl. arrar, bal anU foatsalf at lay raaudywkkk tanwtj-lTC paats' npartaaca aas daaaor. straM b oartala loproawtaa etmij cars. HAVE TOff ASTHMA OR PHTHISISP Tbaa an JATBI'8 IIPIOTOBAST, vhlck ni ana coar. tba apaaaiodlo caatracUoa lb. wind tolN. w inaai to act tu ataooos or aiattat wnlcb r kjt ion up, aaa nr aa aar ana rrat aipactotmlloa.lemiiM a'l dlOoallr af braathlof. HAVE TOO BRONCHITIBP aaa JATBI'S IXPIOTOBIHT. TbU tde- unaaa, wnKamajoaianarallpdaacrlbad u aa is. rtauo. anaa or tba In skin wblcb Unas tba iuLlaof thr a I nDeeorsunetois,tprtdln(-tkroafk aiarj part c Ik Inaga, Is ofaa Bblakaa fur Consumption. Tba (,, rant aubdnat tills Indus nation, relieras Ua attendla. oonib, pain, and difflonltr of braathlof, and, If tk. car- b eot of too long Handing, will certaluli prodnc a aatt, HAVE rOTJ CONSUMPTION P xnaa aas JAias-o aif IUTOKANT. Italasua, ih. luaga from all Irrlutlng stattara, while at tha earn. tlm. II brala aad Inflgoralas tbem. f all tbe raarlles ahloL bar. ban ofhred tba pnbllo Tor thU dread dlaaaaa. o ni una siooa tu ten oc time or maintained aa nnlrer.ai popolarllr, u this Iipectorant, Tbaaaands wbe kai baea girao ap b, their pbraidan. as inoarabh bare bent restored lo pelrsct heal lb bj IU nr, and th.lr tMtlinoo) oarrj cobticuob to all woo read It. HAVE YOU PLEURISY P Tbaa u. JATKI'S X APKCTOnANT. Br takla. Iw. or three larg. doees la the earl, itagei rf tba dlaau' , If Huica laxwnn, aos oorencg op warmlr la bad, III. preparation ecu m a sodorlao or swaatlns medicine. ai.u suDanas ina inflammstlua at tho ontart. HAVE TOU WHOOPINO COUGH P . aw Minss HPIUTOIAIIt. Th.r. .a.. reined; wblcb so eOpctaall? oreraonM, ibis dlsasee at tb. xpactoiant. What p.reut can wltuas the snftellng. .. . oiitreaiing euipialal wltuoui doing all in her power for tnelr rell.rj Wbal mtdlcli, so pleasant to the lute, or so oartaln lo produce inimcdl eta bancfltl Olr. It . trial, then, aud II pror. It, .fllcac, HAVE YOU GROUP P Then ttas JATNI'S HPE0T01UN r. t'hiu sut.jott lo no dliaaa. mora sudden In lu .Itacks, 01, Is tho absence of prompt i.llaf, none mora rat.i i-in sult., tbaa Uronn. Pannta. n,!,,.- .u. ... . - .., .ueuia B1H AI baud a remwewidlhorough. guch a remedr ua, b. found la Ike .ptorau, aud sr.,, careful motbo. will keep a snpply by kcr. IJA VISE'S EXPECTORANT Is s standard uuxllclna. ror tweuti .a.. i. k.. k before the public, aud during this period 111 cur.H,, powers hats been tcllned t. bj .11 clel.es of peaH.ln all quartet, of the wotld. rh,slUas,clsrymsa, law7or., merchants, and meclunlc, bars wpsrleuced 11. reuiedlel .Oocts,audb.fninl.bedu. with th.lr teellaouy, It may be found at leuntb, lu our Almanac. To tb.u ooUTinclhg certlncate. we would refer the duublln. .1?.. .ttYk L?.!?"? ftS .-r-. - Oolutubu.,01,10, b, O. BOBKUTS aid buS I''rit SwtS !!?.5.i X CLOTHING. IF TIIERE IS A Person In tks region round about tu. In a B.nir. i- ranc. OMc, Manobcturlug Eslebiubmeul, PubUo lu.tl-tntion, a Member of tb. Beuate, or Aaxmbly, tkr Uo-eruor.or Becretery, a member of a Beroantll. M. hanlcal aal.Mlihui.nt, or Prlrala Indltldu. .b. h not already purohued Clothing at tha NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE ws would be glad to sbow Ikon what ws are doing In thl, branch of business. Those who hare patronised tu keretomra will enl. .... to ba assured last we keep doing, and, u usual, out work Is faahkmsble, strong aad durable, msds from the beat oi stock, end by esoellent and careful workmen. Uur CustJin Department launder the inpenlsion of ons of tha belt Cutter, u, Ohio, and will allow no ferment to b. i.k . r .. .... CetablLhinont nnleu it ba faultless. In conddeuM, w. can assure ail wuo wllb a oiiteeltnd Fasblonable armeDt, nana I sow tus sah Ctotsj tbat tsfi ssinot, sn wblck WW compere farorably wltk olotbos msds In New lot k.or any Kaalern Mty, that hnetbi.Tt.unntl.il u be pleased. Our assortment of French aud Uerwitt uiotns (lilacs, Omen and Dahlia): Black aud Fan,. llMeimarM. nilb nrf Wu.i W.i.... . ' ' . "..wi uianaoeneana ua.h. mar. Tssttugs, will always be abundant. lo onr ruralihlng Department will ba Sklrta Wr.. pan. Drawer., Bandkerchlem, Ties, Scarf., and a good SbHker Flannel Sblrlg A Dra vrera We do not wlih to ba aeotletlcal, but u the PHI mi Or WILD patronised onr latobtlsbmant, (see edltorla' Ohio bum Journal, Hot. tJ, lMs,) we lake pleasorol referring to him, ea also our former patrons, oi out ability to make batter and more atyllab Oarmente than any Clothing House In Columbus. V. D. GLARE, no. tat south men street JanU'M DELM0N1CO DINING HALL . .13 WH8T STATE STREET. Lunch from 10 to 1! o'clock, JOHNNY WHITBECK. janl-dta SATURDAY ; MORNING. OHIO . STATE t JOURNAL TELEGRAPHIC NE WfcJ ( Telegraphic Oerrefiemaew of the Ohio State ) MORNINCI AND AFTERNOON RE PORT. Froiat Europe) Mediation." Niw Yoaa, Feb. 12. The Etna front Lirer- rwolSih, Q.ieenstown 29th, arrired tiiu morn ing. I Ratuore of French juedsation al ill oirenlate. Some authorities eay they are authentic It is reported that De L'iiuy haa inetruoted the Frrnoh Ministers at Bu Fetereburgh, London, Vienna, and iwrlio, to Bound thoee ooarte upon the ntneea, not or mediauoa, but or simple ooun. eels which miiht'be gieea the belligerenle, ad. rising tbem lo name eomaiieeioaere charged to examine, with or without an armistice, upon what basia an arrangement might be made to put an end to the war. Another aooeunt eaya that De L Huts ie pre paring a note for tranaulaaion to n aehington, recommending oompromiae. Uwing lo the delay of the Ana, and oonse quent abeanee of later American news, the togltsb journals are generally ailent on Ameri. oan affairs. The steamer fleergiana had left Lirerpool and Holly Head for Nassau, with large suppliee of arms and ammunition ana rartoua neoesearice lor the Alabama, cf which eeeeal she is oelled a ' tender." The Loadun Times eppctea tha aoheme of the Eariiah UoternmHil, oontracting heary liabilities for the Canada 4 Nora Bootia Railway, thinking it better to wait aud see what becomes of the American Rtpublio btfuie retting up auoh a ooatly defecss. W apoiaon haa dieinbuUMI- to lb. renoh ex hibitore their awards from the London Exhibition, and had made an unusually liberal and pacific epeech. The new ArcbDlehon of rerie has attaolud England and Russia fur not helping France lu the matter of mediation. The draft of the Honate's address to the Em peror, expresses regret Ihit the proposals of r ranoe for mediation were Iboue-bt premature by othor powers. A threatening tusurreotion M broken out tn Poland In prorinoes around Warsaw. Bimul. taueous atlaoks were made on troops iu ilicir rarious oantonmeute, and many soldiers were killed. A second massacre oi Bt. Bartholomew ie eaid to hare been intended. The latest ac counts from Warsaw are tranquil, and rner getic measures are being taken to suppress the retolt elsewhere. European Market. Bourse heavy and lower. Lives pool, Jan. 28. Cotton quiet and woak er. Prices rathor favored buyers. Bales of Monday and Tuesday 8,(XM) bales, half for ex port and speculation. Broaustults K. a. U Co., w. it. & Uo , 11. A. Co., report flour slow and a shade easier. Sains at V2(a'2Ri per brl. Wheat iu active demand at last week's rates. Red western Us 2d(39s 10d; southern 9f(fj;10J and U(S lid; while western 10s(i, 1 1 d; southern lli(o lVd per 1UU lbs. Corn dull at aa 01 and easier: mixed 1 9d tis. DaooN Nabkxts. llreadsluffs dull, but noes unobanged. Btiears etcsdy. Corlov firm. Tea firm and iu good demand. Mosxt Mabkxt There were again large itbdrawals of gold from the bank, leading 10 the belief that a furthor advance rale of dis count was not improbable. The full da wire unfavorably alfcoied by these withdrawals, and consuls, on Ibe "8ih, declined per cent., dol us; at 'J.J(n;'.'4. innro was au aotlug dcuanil for money at 4 per cent. ibe Loudon Ulobe noticed as the must inter esting points in Amerloan newe, a growitig teeliog lu Hiohmond, Kew lorx aud Washington, favorable to negotiation for the settliuicul of diilioullies. The Bhluping tiaielte remark, : Should the Emperor's proposal be respeoted, it has, apparently, but .one alternative to rcoogune the South and raise the blockade. It may be taken for granted that the oflored negotiations will be rejeoted, and that couipul-so'.y cessation of hostilities or maralinie wnr with the North a ill follow. , The Gazette asks, how can England afford to let the French Emperor proceed alone, or is he acting os an understendmg with her Majesty's Oovainment? Lateat. Qciihstowh, Jani 'i9 Cotton tales yeater day and to-day was 6,000 bales; irregular and easier. Provisions Generally, steady. Lard Firmer. Produce tileady and quiet. Consols 92t(92t: Illinois Central 414ul discount. Relief of Federal OfllceiB. FoKTBi.s Mon rob, Feb. 11. Iu'reply to a demand meie for the relief of Federal army officers, C.il Ludlow, United States Commis- oner, rccotved Inrormatton that all redeml oflioers, oaptured befure tha 10th of December, Io'jz, the data o( Jen. iiavis proolamaiioD, would be Immediately released. All entilers, clerks, and Government employees ooo lined in Richmond, are released end have arrived here. Roundabout Newi. The Lynohburgh Republican haa the follow ing: Mobile, Feb. 4. The latest reliable informs. tion from Memphis represents that seven guu- boalB Bad paeecd down. The river Is rising, and Is now within lour feet of high-water mark. Artillery is plsoed t all stations of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. Wasbibotov, Feb. 18.- The rebel report of diaaflection in Banks' command, is contrary to authentio information received here. General Fremont has applied for aotive ser vice. The Senate last night declined to act on the names cf the 4R Mnjor and 154 Brigadier Generals nominated. The list was returned to the President for revision. Mounted Robber of the South The RebclM UettlnsT IlsTiisel with their Cavalry. . From tb. Richmond Kxamlner, Jan, 27. ' There ar some people who advooals a heavy increase of tha cavalry arm of the service. Tbey would make It outnumber, If possible, all other descriptions of troops, iney appeal tn the good, solid workef Morirni, Wheeler aud Forrest in tha nest, ana.io mo clever periorni anoea af Stuart in tha East, in prtof of the iwer-aaieiieuoe ot the mounted service. With Morgan and Wheeler on their lips, they are en thueUstio for oavalry. Inspired by a trans porting patriotism, they plead for a vast in oreaee of horseman with the leal of revival preaohera for. converted tinners. A few special delecnmenls of "our cavalry" have done great servioe; but if we leave out of view the daring, heroic and invaluable servioee of these brigades, tha rest have been a tcourge to tbs people and a curse to the oauae. The expense of horse troopt is enormous; it is three times as great to tne Treasury as that or in fanlry; and the infliction upon the people of their rapacioua and wanton depredations is tenfold more than that Buffered from any other troops. There has not been a considerable battle during the war in which the performance of "onr cavalry" have marked any feature of the eniaiemenl; and iu one of the chief du ties of mounted troops, that of completing s victory by running down and utterly destroy ing a routed foe, their services have been below xero. The sensations they create and the valne of service tbey render may be infeired from a aingle example. A body of Yankee horse late ly made a raid from a diatanoe or several bun dred miles inio our liueo, dashed down upon one of our railroads, bornt tome bridges, de stroyed several miles of railroad, and made their way back in bo great Baste. They passed through a certaia village going and returning, stopped a few hours each time, took a few horses, but had no time for other depredations. The 'cavalry" went ia pursuit, did not oalch the Yankees, stopped in tba same village, and stripped its owners remorselessly cf every blade of hay and fodder to be found, avary bushel or earn iney oouia put ueir Bands on and even robbed the smoke-houses of Iheir meat. Th "oavalry" accomplish a great deal, but it la a great deal of mlsohief, they perform a vast amount of ssrvice, nut nnhappuy. as general role, it inures indirectly to the benefit of th enemy. Their lack of economy is as deplorable aa their lack of drill and discipline. and a general disbanding of at least two-thirds of tht aumeroua corpa now in tha field would FEBRUARY 14, 1803 be hailed with joy y all tb people whom they claim to protect There are a few brigades of splendid mounted troops in the Confederals service; bnt that prodigious body of strolling horsemen who lead aa nusettied, gipsy life ta the border country, stealing hare, robbiac there, beitninr in tin plaoe and behaving a little batter ia that ; who are never neaid of ia the vicinity of us enemy; who are always too lata to eatoa tha Vsn-kwaa when ia fores, but an dreadfully fero cious oa ail individuals tver so loyal to theH scuta, whom they ohooas ta denounce as Union man, and. who are known among tha common people by the horrifying appellation of "cavalry." These troops are a reproach to tho Con federal servioe, a curse to the cause, against which tbey have raised up thousands ot ene mies, a scourge to our own people, and a deso lation io large districts or wilderness country whioh, but lor them, would be produoing erope lor the general support. If the forage whioh hat been consumed, sto len, ana wasted by these wores than useless troops had been aaved, ii the farms whioh they nave aasoiatod were still ia cultivation, and i: th farmers, whom they have utterly disoour. aged from producing orops. wsrs still busy iu iheir bleesed celling, an additional amount of supplies would be raised over ana above what we now have, to support our entire armies in the held; but as long as these llicenaed clun- derera are permitted to run riot over th border country, where orop are moat needed for our armiee, and which must continue to be the chief theatre of our military operations. shall not oease to hear of auaroe provisions. high prioes of food, arbitrary impressments, desulatsd farms, aud abandoned home, and fields. Instead uf too lew, we have far too many oavalry. General Soott held the. true idea when he discouraged the undue augmentation of this service, llaj toe lankees indulged in the ex- peneive luxury of our aervioe, their exohequer would have been bankrupt in a year, i tie sums of money whioh have been expended In the purchase and support of horses and mule in the Confederate servioe would be incredible If tated. Our "cavalry" have been the great eink-pocket or the war. A Brigade yuarter-meoter of one of our Generate recently told the writer that he had purchaaed a great many more horeet for that particular oomuand than there were soldiers and leamaters belonging to ii; mat with the animals he had ae oould mount every man and every tcamslor and servant in the oommand, and a good many of them wonld have a horae to lead beaide. It is this extravaganos in horse-flesh that hat produoed the present scaroiiy of theas ant mala, and raised their prices to the enormous iigures now ruling. Ordinary mules sold last Saturday at the horse lot at from $300 lo $500. The mortality of Government horses is fearful; it is tully 60 per oenl. a year. . The soarclty and high price of draft animals, produced by tbs Goverument demand, will severely af fect the production of grain, and will much more aneot the supply of It, making the oon-sumption of forago double what it ought to be. Au increase of ""the cavalry" force la simply an impossibility. If wo hats more oavalry, we must oouaent to have no more corn. The ques tion of oavalry la simply a question or ehao- luto ruin. But, happily, this service cannot be tooreaaed. the horses ere not to be had al practicable prices; and if ihry could be, they would have lo starve lor loud. The Rebel Finances). Of ihs sxhaustion and fiscal weakness of tho South wa have a atgninosnt proof in the fact thai for every dollar spent by them in Ike war tbey have not been aide to raise more than throe eeuts by taxation. Ws publish in an other column the treasury rennrt of Mr. Mem tniuger, preeeuted ou ihe 10th of January to tho uougreas at itionmonil. rroui ton document it appears that the total revenue from di-reot taxee, ouatoma and other imposts, wag $17,332,079, while Ibe operations of the war have involved a total outlay, up lo the 31st De cember last, of 57909,64. The estimates to 1st July amount lo Ai)l,Vi'-z2J, which allows more than two uiilltous of dollars for each .ocular day. Should these estimates not be exceeded, theeutire cost of tht war to 1st July next will be U37,o3ct,763. The total disbursements uslween IM'h Feb ruary aud 81st Deoemher were S443 411,307, aud the total receipts $457,850,704. Hence the balance iu the handa uf Ihe treasurer on the 1st January amounted to $14,444,397. Of this balance f'-'.MV'J'.) consisted of gold received from tho Bank cf Louisiana, and $11,904,598 was in Confederate notes. The etitinialrd expenaea up to Jirae 30. 1863, are $357,929,229, of whirh it ia propo.od to raiae hy taxation $48,3U0,0U0, and the balance by Treasury notes. To prevent tbe further depreciation of tbe OUrrCUCy fiontae i.eua of eo aet a nnftutitv of new paper incuey, Mr. Memmioger bus suggested a plan which will lead, as he hopes, to the fuudiuK of all tbe ourrenoy now afloat. This plan oilers two principal features. First, the Stales individually are to support the oredit of the Confednaie bonds, by guarantying tbs war debt; and, ooooudiy, tns people are to be in duced lo convert tne ourrenoy mey noid into these bonds, by sn arrangement that up to a certain date eight per cent, bonde shall be given in exchange ror tbe currecoy, wane arter that dale aeven per cent, bonds shall be so given. The fear of losing one per oent. on the ourrenoy held, and ihe dsaire of making eight per oent. interest, Air. Memminger supposes will operate to destroy the ourrenoy feature of all notes of dute prior to let December, 1862; and thus, when the final date of limitation approaohea, the notes will not pars readily from hand to and. Tb Unsocial rallaoles on whioh this plan is based are obvious, and Its praotioal difficulties are nut lets certain. Mr. Memminger soiiioantly says that "the exigencies of the government and the oondlllon of the ourrenoy admit or no amor remedy." ilut n derives some encouragement from th fact that three- and-a-half millions of currency a month are converted at present Into Confederate bonds, al though no special pressure ta exerted by tbe government upon the people in promotion of mob an Investment, ino lotal amount or the Treasury notes thus funded, up to the lat of January, 18ti3, was $68,999,40a . Tbe interest on the preeeut debt amounts to $20,728,667 a year. If, then, Mr. Memminger oould succeed in his hopeless task of funding two hundred and eeventy-two millions or dol lars, at seven and eight per oent, the annual interest would be awolled to forty millions, ..1 o, alneilae amount loan, would D requir ed for the subsequent half year, the interest of the Confederate debt on 1st January, 14, will be sixty millions, while the people will bt miro exhausted and less able to pay taxes than tbev were last year, when their utmost efforts oould only raise from this touros seventeen millions of dollars. Under these oircumslances the aid of foreign capitalists is not likely to be scoured, and would ba quite inadequate If it were obtaina ble. Cotton the Confederate government pos scraes only to tht value of $7,000,000, aud that they are unable to leu exoept under me naxa iucidont to running th blockade. Th real of the slock of cotton is held by private individu ala, and under any circumstances oould not be available except indirectly to Mr. Davie and his moribund government. Indoed, tbe fiacal perplexities of the rebels do not appear to ad mit of any other solution than it offered by the tpeedy triumph of the national government, and the depoeitioa of the ambitious traitors and alive-holding ohiofs who have cajoled, debauch ed and ruined the couth by tbetr wild dreamt of an aristocratic empire, based on tho corner stone of human slavery. a. 1 . foil. A Marriage Spoiled, From tb. rteahurtport Herald. A volunteer of one of our Maieaohueetta rrg! msnts from this section, had Ihe perilous duty or bearing tne standard in one or tne late oat- ties, and fell unon tha field. 11a was seen ti fall, and noon after Ihe regiment reported, and nothing more waa heard of hit fate. The young wife be bad left at home bitterly lamented, and would not be comforted. To those urging that he might only be wounded and iu th handa of the enemy, eh would bear nothing ; she knew he waa dead. In a few days the left papers in th hands of an attorney to obtain what might be due her from tbe Government as tbe widow of a deceased soldier. She put on mourning, too black, hoavy, and awful long sweeping tbe ground behind nor. Everybody felt for the widow, and one person a returned soldier who had been wounded in battle, who bad known her when sh. was a light-hearted miss shared largely in her grief. Unly a few days passed, before ha became mor intimate with the widow, and in thro week was deeply interested. O th fourth week an intended marriage between th parties was announced, and the milliner was called upon for assistance in changing tbe deep mourning habiliments of tbe widow what wonld be morn fitting a bridal party. Tim rani fast with ft wedding is proapeot, ftnJ the ftppointcd day made baata ; the lovrt were NUMBER 200. all excited and th neighbors were alive with gossip, when last Friday'a mail Friday is a tort of hangman a day, after all brought shocking bad newa to the party th soldier-hue band was not dead. it. had beea taken from ike battle field, carried lo Biohmcnd, exchanged, aad was oa hi way horn I Awful I The mourning and the marriage feast, and the application fur a dead man's bounty, all had gone wrong ; and, ala for her I rrioioed aa .ha .u Reverse, to hear that her dear husband was elite she was in a bid quandary what lo do with th loter and other fixings. But probably it will all be riant next week, when the dead will be alive and th lost foubd, aad great rejoicing prevail. Notable Facta), la th denunciations of Ihe President, hla Cabinet, bit policy, and hit parly, in which the Copperheads at Bunncfleld have so frcelr in. dulged, ws have not observed that Jeff. Davis, his orew and his causa are ever included. Ws observe, loo, that when Mr. Lioooln is charged with violating th Constitution that he ia sworn to support, no notio it taken of th perjury With which lavia and his confederates, who for merly held office under lb Federal Government, bar stained their souls. They aleo hav worn to support tbs Constitution. When Mr. Lincoln ia arraigned for illegally carrying on the war to put th rebellion down, Cavit ea-oapes indiotuieot for his franlio effort to keep up the war to make the rebellion A success. When the soldiers of tbe North and their airooi-Ilea, ar th them, we hear not a word of tbe barbarism and inhumanity of lbs soldiers of Ihe South.- When tb finanoial expedient of our Government ar decried, not on word escapes the oomplatner that would create the suspicion tbaa Southern fioauoes ar not entirely sound. 1'hTre are curses tor ail that ia Northern and loyal: but none for their oppoeites. Can any of oar readers tt-11 why tbia is so ? Chicago aruwn. A correspondent etys : Tb Sunday before tbe battle of Sioue'a river, a pastor of on of the ohurobes at Murfrceeboro usud the following auguug while delivering a prayer: "Uh Lord, bring us rain. Cause lo deoend upon ua a sum cienoy to animal the earlh ; to fill our ponds andoror-ka: to rerresb all living plants, par tioularly tha turnip crop. Hut. oh Lord, do not cause 11 to deeoend too copiously, as it would enable Ihe Vaukees to ascend the Cumberland river with their terrible gunboats." notwithstanding the absurdity or Ibis quota- tion, 1 readily believe it, at I hear it vouched for by several persons. Eat Tennessee I'nlonlnts at Work. The Richmond Dispatch of tLe'-'Oth haa in telligence that a band of Unionists from Ihe mountains of East Tennessee and North Caro- na, attaoked the village of Marshal, North Carcliua, on the 8th, taking Ibe citizens prisoners, and robbing ths whols town of whatever valuables that were moveable. When I bey left they said their next raid would be upon tbe armory of Ashville, Norlh Carolina. A rebel force bad boen sent from Knoxville, lo put down the uiou movement. Tine Kr-mucKr Dkmocbats. The "Democra cy" of Kentucky are preparing for a vigorous ampaign in the next gubernatorial election. Ihey have called a State Convention, to be held in Frankfort on Ihe 1 Still iustaut, to nomi nate candidatea (TT the several olEoes lo ba held. Every member of tbe oommitte that makes the oall is said by the Louisville Jour nal to be a secessionist: of course the suocees of aucb a parly would be attended with reeults the most uuronuuate and misoeievous. lie Poetic In tbe Present War. Half of one's life ought lo be poetical. The interslioes in bis sihauating oaroa and hard labors should be filled up with poetry. We don't refer lo books or verses, much less rhymes, for thee may or may not contain poetry. We mean the thing Itself. What this It is not very easy to tell perfectly, vet we are nuwilling to believ that ibore is an exist- anca which never ataoy period feels it, whoih ne oan exprees it or not. in some Ihe sense of poetry is doubtless feeble, while others fills to overflowing with its ecstasies, its beatitudes, its diviue tSUIus. The poelio is Ubin ua at welt as all around ua. We may cultivate it like any oibor quality. We may frequently nil ourselves up above this monotony through its resihetio and exhilarating agenoy. We may hud it wherever we seek it intoat. "The world I. lull of poetry. Tho sir li living wltb Its epitit ; and the warts D.uoe to the uunic ul tt. meloiles, &uu epaiait in lie uriguiiieta. War. even, erim visHired war. is full nf tba poetic a .u tn9 terrible and Ih horrible, strange aa it may, at aw M.tsb .appear. Au army in glittering array, witn ... prailoini, steeds, its stirring muaio, its masterly tions rd nodding-piunies, inspires ine mind wiihjemotioae the opposite of prosaio, and lbs rush to battle-must partake of much of Ih terrible sublime. Tba inoideuts of war are often full of the very,ronianoe of poetry. We read a abort time since that after th battle of Corinth, a prattling infant waa fouud lying upon th hold where tne oarnags aaa ocon ine groatest, unhurt, and smiling as if listening to the musio of her mother's voios or to feathered songsters of tha grove. It was snatohed up and carried to a sale plaoe, wnere, a lew ncurs aiterwaros, its frantio mother found it. Ih little laugh-in elf had provioualy been adopted as the fitle du regiment to whioh Ihe soldiers who found it belonged. Dome itiiureuovoieeoi toe Jiuaee will doubtless translate mis moment into its .ppropiata language, A correspondent of one of Ihs Northern pa cers related an incident of a differrent kind as having ocourred on board the Harriet Lane, on the oeoation or nor lata oapiure at uaives- ton. Among tho combatants on board was a boy ouly about ten year old, A creature of hurolo blood, A proud though childlike form," who stood on the pastBgo way, a revolver in aaoh hand, and fought till he was wounded and taken prisonerl ms lather, i.spu wainwright. had nrivioualy been killed colore his eyes. Surely, some Airs, nemans win po justice to klo , wue hvao. OaemulBiiuw io tnrown into the shade I Capl. Wainwrlgl, we understand, was a son of the lal Diahup Wainwright, formerly of Trinilv Ctaurob. New lork. A tuucniog moment i. 10m ne naving taaen plaoe at on of the battles la Virginia. Two prisoners were mortally wounded, aad orawled away to a little spring near by the scene of no tion to Slate inetr curutng luirai, in ita oooi waters. They were eoemiot. At first, they olared at each other like tigers. But the ap- . ... - --nn II 1 1 r. ,1 ft,n. nroann oi in. uiuk o. c,u.o rvv, ucu with thouehia other than those of hatred and revance. They began to talk. Eaeh had a wife and chid ; one in New Hampshire, Ihe other in Georiria. Esoh spoke el nit nine laugning, rnmninf daughter, with her flowing ringletr, Inkt ne toouiu ecu DO worn, wu oi ucr euu would be overwhelmed with an agony or gnuf when ahe would hear or wnat that oreadtui davhad don for her. The hearts of both may well haO menea bb iney inunuu, anu luougui. From enemies, they soon became friends, and when they were found the next day tbey were clasped in eaon omtr s arms, aeaa i How many scenes sucn aa tnese nave occur red since Ibis war has been raging 1 Some of them will gradually eome to light and furnish inspiration for another Homer. Others have the dark pall of oblivion thrown over them, aud there it will remain. Thousands of the most memo iolia hav perished, who have not only felt but noted poetry in this war, who wiU never ha known to any but tneir own immeaiate com radea. and imperfectly by them. Grief and dtsnair. and iv al safe deliverance from peril thrilling situations, almost miraculous escapee. the thunder bona oi nan ie, tnunorrora oi defeat, th shout of vietory, the retreat, the pur suit, th ttrrifio struggle, th defending clang or. th storm, th calm all these will be gathered up and furnish the element for a new epio poem, a theme for a new Milton Let as hope he may be enabled to giva us Paradiu Regained H. 0. Ficayme. Tun PAKaiDKMT' Wivk. It mtvy not be known thsu Mre. Lincoln baa contributed more than any Udr ftt WarShinirton, lrom her privat nurse, lo nlleTinte the Bnfierinirs of our wound ed soldiere ; and it is bnt just to ndd that day by day bar oarriago is neon in front or. toe no pitala, wnera ebo dtetributne wttu bcr nw hands, delioaolew pnpitred in tbe kitchen nf tb Whlto IIon6. The fear of contagion rA tt outciei of pedt.Uiirja fall unhdeled upj tbe earr of those whose miaaions are mercy. Wah X publican. PROPOSALS. Pioposal8 for 13, 10 and 8-1 neb. CANNON. Obdbabcb Ofpiib, Wab Dbpatbbst, WiSHiscrroK, January 37, 1868. j nhOPOBALS WILL IB BICEIVBD AT THIS 6 I OF. I FICI aulll S m. oa Iba Xltb af rebewarf, 113, a r furuUbiog 13, 10 and S-lech caat iroa canaoa, to ba mate in ouufotmitT with drawlaao to be euoullad bv I ho 'Jrcaaaoelfepe'lnMiit.eua with Ibe allowing epadaca Uoim: One 10-iucb trial gun is to be made of warn or oulJ-ble.1 charcoal iroa, to be caat hollow aad eeotea nm tbe Inlet h. eud lo have a leDacltv cf metal of not Ire. tbaa 3U.UUS puuude per fj'ure inch, to be aecermhwd by Uelina: a,ecieoe take Irum Iba .Inking bead at taa :uu, ei'tl Uuee acjluider caat from tbe asm. beat, and i'Hm aaetal of theaome qualilr aa that from wrbick lb h-uai.ca.1. Thl. cylinder 1. 1 be caat oa ana, la dry eod moulda, aud ie to ba 72 inches high, with aa ell p 11- - bee. uf 2t laches greater and 16 laches leaner aale. 1'l.e .utefmma n to tn rut from tbe gua head, aad a .Ub 4 inches thick from tbecf Under, by plane, parollet o and iu,ut duiaat from the aal. of the cylinder aad tba l4Mer eat. of ibe baa. 1 he Ordnance Department will test th. spec ua las, larunih tbe eiamunil.ua, aad praee the trail gua, which ne ready Sue trial ae aeon ae poeelble,eu. not later I Use three ai-mn. Iron, the dele of the contract. Ma - .n.lra. I will be lion, aor wlU Ihe trial gua be peld tor nulree it eball endure a proof cf 1,000 rouaaa, with ear. rice cbergee ol powder, or which sou rocu.ua will ba with olH .hot, aid VJOrouide with ehille. The leetlnf ai to he done free of ch.rge to Ibe ooutraotor, bat ha wlU ba rr.)uired to futal.h proper fortunes fur teottng,oaca ea . .-otiveni.nt ground, eloiage for ammunition, a batt ta ahich Ibe pn jactlclee will beemb.dj.d and aaved, aad the rrotiLlte b.rce I jr handilof and Brlna- the aune All tbe ceuuuu are lo be made of tbeeama quality of iron ne mat oi lite irioi gut, nun tbe urenance Jiepartiaenl I. 10 h,ve tbe tight (. Uet the Iron durtuc tbe projees of lab--ricettoo of ibe cannon, air which purprae tne founder ie to rorol.b, free of cbeige. al least one .port men from the head cl each caonoa, eud elebe from cylladsrs, ae before d-ecrited, el ihe option or Ibe Department, wot ta exerd ouafor every ten oaonon. Each oaanoa ie to endure ihe regular proof and Inepecttoei for gana of tb. ant calibre; aud Bone are to be received or paid tor bat aucb ae are approved alter laeoeclkiai and proof, which tl be recalled et the foundry where mala. Btddere will elate the nunibere aad cellbera of tbe eaanoa Ibey propoee to fuiniah 00 tbe foreuolBA- eoeciflcatloel and cuudillon.; the pb.ee where Ibey era lo be made: the Urn. of eoniBieuctr-g delivery and Ihe rata af delivery per ut-nih thereafter, and the price per pound or per gun far 'he fini.bed cannon. Mo bid. will ba enurtaluedui.lces bom fouudere euuellr eoanaad iu ihe linelanea artil.tir. ot ahhh tuuet eocumpeuy Ibe b'd. . v enure iu celtver it Ihesuerises tlm. WlU aubfeel tb. oc-utr.vlor lo a furMi .re of the emounl to be delivered et that time Both party obtatoina a contract will ba rtuutred to euir tato bond., with proper aurllee. for las-faMliful lutoiu.nt: aud a tiauatVr af tb. contract to aa-other pert, will utue lu euttr. torfhliure. Bidder, will bu required to file wltb tliair bide a bond tn tbe penal nut ot not lree than .40,000, elg ned br not leer, than two ih leont, conditioned that if tbe bid la accented the bid der .htll oonuolv wlih hi. nrv ... 1 mnA f-lfhfall- on. telly perforin whet be propo.ee to undertake. Tbe bond mu.i be acknowledged before a judge of a ouort of record, n.id tbebuud.tucu tuuet be reriuied by the Judge of a-iM.trlct Court ot the lintted Btalee, or au Ordnance offl--.er lu ch.rge ol n United bte tee ararnal to be each woriB 'lie penal iub ot tbe bund over and above ell ttebllltles. The right ie rvoorvod to rrjrct all propoaala If the price ere deiud too high, or if fur any omuee it ia not daemen . l-jr the public tntvreit to eccept tbem. Propu.el. will be eealrd and efldreeaed ta fJ.D.ral J. W. Ulpley.Cbl.f of Ordnance, Waablnston, I. C," and will beeudoreod '.pioposale loleavy cannon." W j. w. hi PUT, lnh4eodtfeb27 Brigedicr-'ieneral, Chlf of Ordnance. ' IVonooU.'s for Flank Howitzers. Obdbabcb Oyrion, Wab Cbpabtmbbt, i WABHiNuroa, January 21, IStiS. PIUlfllBALt WILL BS BECEIVKD AT THIS Or-Fit'I until 4 o'clock p. ni. on tba 27tb of February n.xt, for furiil.biog ouo hundred, or leat, 2t.pooo.der .aet Iron Rowllxure for flank defence. There Uowitaeis e t-iKh when Hutched, eboui 1.476 pounds each, aad drawing, exhibiting their dlnieu.lone can be sren at this office, or at tbe Uuited Htetve Aretiiele. Tbey are to ba H.it.jHct to the regiiler llrtt-d Stelee tn.piottou and proof, end none are to be received aud paid lor except ouch aa pew lueueottou and rruof. aud are BDoroved bv a Deltod Mtttea luvpector, to be de.ign.led by tble (.fflce. Pay. ' 0 'ill win n. m.uo on o-rtlncale. or In.peclAoa and re- .fie, to be Kttvu br tb. IneDcctor. aud forwarded aa this office. nidUere will .tale the number of howitzer. Ibey pao- ae to deliver (uet eice diua one buodred.l the niece of manufacture uud delivery, and tbe price per pound for tie rlulibed bowitrjr; aud nu bid will ba eulerteloed nn-lee it be Irom a tbunder legularly anaeged lu tha buel-ne.g, MtLret'touB evldeune ol which muet eooomoens tha bid. Any bidder obtaiotua a contract will be reuulred to outer iuto bonds with nut leat Iheu twu aurltiee. la th. Iienal sum ol ten tlioueeud donate, ror th faithful fulfil nient of his cotitiact In all reeoects. Th. bonde must ba acknowledged lin'ore ejudgeofa court of record, aod tha iiud.iun muet be certltt-d by Ihe Judge of a Dletrlct ourt of the Untied btatee, or an Orduance offl oar In bene, of a United Slates Arsenal, lo ba worth tba nana! .um of the boud over end above all liabilities. The ticbt Ie rreerved tu reject ell proposals If the piles are dWuied too high, or if, fur auy cause, tt Is nut deemed r ine public lutereet to accept them. ProDoeall will be seeled aud Iddreeeed to "Rtleedl.r. tleuer.l Jnmoa W. Blpley, Chief of tlidnanoa, Washington, P. C.," aud will be endorsed "Proposal fur Bank Howitzers." 3. W. BIPI.BT. febteodttbST BilKe'ier-aoneral, chief of Orduauca. " PROPOSALS FOR ICEr Mkuioal ruivBTOft'l Orriue, Washington, V. C.. Jtvo. 22, 1868. f 0ALJt. PKOIVNALH WlliL HK RBOBIVKO AT O at l hi offlcfy oDlil MONDAY, tlie 23d dy of Vtbru-ry, at twelve (lih o'clrck M., for lurnlsbias; tna Uoillcal and Ho"pltil I)fiei tmeot until tbe lat dny ot Jenuarj, IhA, with eii(.piy ot pure IVB, to be delinrr-od at tht. fullowiifg i-litCfi, tu wit: Hilton Head, Booth CatoUna. Mewtjt-rn, North I arultoa, ISjrlr- Monroe Virginia. jViiaecnla, Florid. Nmu111i, TeuuaMtse. Now Oiltmoa. Louisiana, tit. Louie, JdlaTMiurl. Cnlro, Illinois. WMAblcgiou. District of LlinnMa. Mem pliis, Tennceaee. Ae tliMUAutity reiinircd at4fae reipeotlre points fa not iTtciarly known, fcrd.rs wm te'e the quaistliy of lea they ceii ruruitb, htv It is gttberrd, price nr ton of 1,OUO pdtiuds, and anbtn wbf period tbey c-n famish lb,, emouut vf tbir bide, AltbuiiKh It U de.imble tbnt-bidder ibunltt propuat Hi furuieh tbe Ttliole auuat tt juiivMi at eny ouo uf ibe place;! propofea to ba supplied. Uddn will etet4 bt lawllilitji tl'ty poeaoae, 11 any, for i tort off tbe 1c at tbe porta tboy propuee to tupply. Ibe lueniust be of tbe beet ooelitv. eut lest tu the. In 4pcctlc-n and nppruTel of tbe officer in oka. ye of tha post tbe fail nem aud pjtt offlce addreeaof the bidder must apprjer ia tin pnptl. Li euin leuieue tn tuenameof anrtn tba natnea of all ths ptrMre muet ajprr, yr ihe bid will he cousidered, m the iutlivldua.1 propoeel of tbe party sitCbing it. fropoeals (rum disloyal parties will not be considered. eud au oath of allegiance to tbe CrltMl Btatee Govern ment muu accomptuy eacn proposition. rroputmie must oeaauiessea to tfemy job neon, M.B. v. o. a. ana Acting neaicai rnrTeynr. weeningtoa. Ice.' '""'a pe piainiy niaraca 'rropoeau ir Tbe ability uf tha bidder to 1111 tba contract, should be awarded to hint, mutt be auarent-ed br two respon- ble imrsoue. wbue stKuaturee are to be appended to tho ueraotete, and .id guarawteoe must accompany th bid. ine respunsioiiiij' ui tne guarauiora must ne snown oy the oiBuiei certificate ol tbe Clerk of tha nearest DUUlct Court or of tbe Uoited States lHstiict Attorney. HitKiers muet do preeeut in teretu wnen tne Dicta are ipeued, or their prpostle will nut be considered. Boude In ib earn of Ave thousand dollara. slaned by the cud tree tore aud both of hla guarantors, will ba re iulrd of tbe auccetsful bidder upon aigulng tba eon tract. form of Guarantee. We, , of tba county uf and Btete of , and ' of tha ooanty of , end flteie of .do hereby guarantee that Is able to fotfll a'oontrect in acairdance with the tftme of his proposition, and that. ihonld bis proposition be accepted, ho will at oaot enter tuto a rooiraoi iu acooraanoe inerewi.n. Hbould the oooirect be awarded him era are preparao to become hie eecorllks. (To tble gnaraotee mmt ba apnendea tba ojwial onus oate above meullonfd,) The flnrstyon Oeuaral reaerf ea to bimeelf tha richt to iect any or all bids thai he may deau too hUh or tut -tut table. HSHBY JOHnPOH, M. H. K , U. 9. A , f-hVdid Acting Ms ileal lnrvayor. $100 REWARD. ;S(:AP!.P FROM THK OHIO PAtSlTKHTIABT OK U the night of February 4lb, 1863. u-oorge CckMrmoxip MtaaOIOBOB KENNIOAT, convicted of the rime of Mt.ll.rn tut 'Bhonlinir. In Ilstmlitoa iJuuutv. lcamtMr. lrVtf, and Mntenoed to nine jr'a imprieonmeot. Ueorge iJareon, alias neunidaj, ie aooui w years 01 ig , Ave feet Ave and one fuuttb inobea blgb, bee hack vm. brown heir, common oon-Dl'-xion. ofel face. ItaU and medium lorebead, aiediam and nhort noee. email mole on ' right cbeak, long neck, bee a ejr on lnalde edge of right wrist, a scar on the insiaeoi bis rign tnomo, a aoar near the end of tbe le.lt thnrab, and near tbe first Joint of tba ateme, has a eharp apowaor. He haa a wife, Vary Jane, who lived, when he came here, in Tfoy, New Tork, nnd Ie believed to live now in Jersey City, or Brooklyn. Also, b rot be Aibm, tn uincinaati. A reward of One Hundred Hollars Will be pail f-f hli delivery here, or of F1FTT DOIr i A us ror his arrest ana connnTnni in any iii,tv wa get him. matu amku aiitrinin, n eras a. Ohio tenfteutlary, Columuna, O.Feb. 6, leoS. f)h7-dUt . ; ocrtisT, (Fonnarly of Buffalo.) I.rln.lnl. vreet. Dlauers of the Eyea, uearnaeo, ana lueertl AltlOci.l Fjra. etthout pain, that moee Ilka I . natural eye-al No. 247 South Ulgu B tract, Columbia, tf. llfflcehourefrometo.to'cl.k. P 8 Dr. Kuepp s noon ou in. ye an .a, lur nl.hed, or mailed, free uf charge, to any Individual who bee a malady of -liner of ibuee uraana. Oene-rtAwSev BOO AGENTSI . To tell new aad wwderfai ' friac Packagss snd Porlfolinl Baperlor In every reepert. m." etattonery, and better 80LD1ER8' CAMP COMPANION, ETtt Kverrlhlng In Oolnia, 1" par day wa b. madaaa. avBend for Circular.. p Nawnra et.. Hew lork, B 134, Clark St Chisago, aoTux.flv Ui. INDIA BI1RUXR HOODS FOB THB ABUT Dem. slstlna of Rubber Oats, Oaps, Poaches. Oapea, Lag. clnie, HaTereacke and BlanSeta. Aleo. a full aeecrtmeat .f In lie Rubber Ooodt thel ere manufactured at tha weaetit time at Ihe oldest establishment la tb DulUd t-Utee, frt- eele et tb lovst p-l-. Ir c-oJu Aleo BMtlre, Perkins erl Hnee,Car8Tjrinser.dfInln Drill Tnhee, India Rubber Tcys of ail kinds, Boota ari (ver fhiea ani fl"UBTeee Vf t.. For aal. fy luSS TIIOINI'BT, JU Obcenut St., Phlladelphta, Jputdeni DR. U . A. KNAPP, |
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