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w- I -i - . " i iKItWMU. H. I BLACK, BROWN. M.UK, OKEEl,' VIOLET, DRAB, (SLATE, it?. I ' ' " BAIN MON, Me). M to Hick Mr '- THE IMVPER'IAL -. .; OUMf 1MIN0 -ELEGANCE,' COMFORT AND DURABILITY, A Mew ArtteU, to hfoMateed of BA1BASGB, Baa. nm lioaib Hlfk anl, Wives SaioBT flad Valeitias , . AT 15 CENTS PER TABU. OUIHI BUXTCBEt, at ltaaeta par rare. IAB0 W1I)B PBEMCH OHIHTZEa, at It coat, par yard. MOOII LBBS Ua Ik Batik prloe. HUM ROM. Bo. M to apath H Ink It. HOOP bKlKTS B ALL THB LEADIMU STILES, OUMUINIB M IhaLateat liaBrovaeaMla, WHOLKSA LB AND BET AIL, A. LO. Pr.ee.. -4i 4 PTo. So Santa Hl.u it. hbuII checked AND PLAID DRESS SI IKS AT 76 CENTS PER YARD. B10B WIDB BLACK WATBBBD FOFLINS AI Tt (MU par yard. GREATLY UNDER VALUE. BAIN HOW. Ho.l to tt H-.oih 111.11 .1. BAIN HON, Na. 33 ta 29 South High Street. BihlUt el all UmM tha Boat sxteaaive aed elegant e sorlmeni in tea oil or ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES, RICH SILKS, VELVETS AND LACES, FINK DRE8S QOOD8, SHAWLS aal SCARFS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOSIERY AND LINENS LADIES' AND M1SBE8' HOOP SKIRTS, UNDER OABMENTB, for Ladies, Gnt aad Childrea, CLOTHS AND PLUSHES FOR CLOAKS, At Lowest Prlo. BAIN A "OH, Bo. S3 U t BomS UlgbatiMt. DRY GOODS. "DRY GOODS. CI.OSIIVQ OUT. CXOSIIXG OUT, C, KBERLY & 1,0.1 On lb 8oaihAAMt iornnr of High mnn Friend 8 1 reel, A BR HOW orriHINO OR It AT It A RO ATMS IN Vrf ood; for lb Hfalt b oloMd out UtwMn thto buq th flrtt dv of JatHt nni. tor tb norpoM of rv pnlrlnff ttictr Storo Honn. Tb Stuck oodbUu or f orclKQ mai DoiUMtlfl Dry Ooodi. UUf Okos, Boot 'Bud about, Bottory, QloTs. Ac.o, The Cirarery and Produce Busluass Wlllba ooDtloodlD th NHW BUILDING, NO. 14 EAST FRIEND STREET, Aod th high.! prlf paid tor Wheat, By, Oon, OaU od Bd. Bottr, Kn. tUtfa, Beans, tard. Me,, will b lakan Id Biohaoc for utted. 0, BIIKRr.Td.CO., Mo. 9M Bomb Hlfrh, loalbuaat onruir of kHh and -friend StrMM. Uotunbn, Ublo. devlT FURS "AND CLOAKS! HEADLEY, EBERLY & RICHARDS -AT- IW250 & 252 South High Street, fa ordr to ! tb want of their BtunroM on lorn r to th way of HOLIDAY GOODS, biTtuttariiedlVomth BBitarn Oltla with b oholot BUd WBll MlftCUd Btovk of .t.c I LAUIE8' MISSE' ClIILMKI. FURS, LtDIES' t XOTU ANI PLUSH QLOAKS, MEW, BICiH ANO DKBinABLK DRESS SILKS. BALMORAL SKIRTS' LADIES', MISSES' CHILDREN'S SHAWLS, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. Headier, Ebe.rly & Richards, OOLUMBD8. OHIO. CIMCIKIMATI ADyERTlSIMO. CCO. C. MILLER & SONS, Banath itraat, balwora Miami And Walnut, UIMCIINMATI, Mannlaotntan of Flrtt Olaai OARKIAOH8, Bava now on hand a Urg and .art', .took of tb. Iat.lt tylai, coDttrnctai with Moolal laleranoo to "Lout Weight with gnatut Strmgtk." flp.n Bnnnl.j, walKhln, from 140 lb. to mn ll, aw Refer to all tha prlnolnal Llrar, Btabloi and Borinin of th. oltf . AIM, anoobd-band and oaw Oarrlagaa, Blglu and gutlnx Waitoiia at rj low prlca.. aooU-dHni WM. GLENN & SONS, WHOLKBALB BROOKR8, TO t S'"'t beL Sk""1 t P""1 stt Olnotnuatl. Wa luf Ita tba attontloo of morchanta to oar larg. and wall aaaurtad atsck of OruoarlM, Tobaoco, Oordag., WooAw Wara, Bo., wkiob wa otfar At oloaa ratal to caih bn.an. fcbmim PLENTY OF POSTAGE (CBBENCI IN A SHORT TIME. The Neatest Thing Oat. MAGrlO POCKET BOOK ENTIRELY NEW STTLR, With AIbabac for 186S, List ef la(r- al Rcvmiia Stamps, at. PRICE 60 CENTS. Sent bf baII OB tht ra. eolpt or to prioa. JAMES GATES, IT East Fourth St. Cincinnati. dact-la. PAYING OFF I Amihah Qdabtkaiiaitbu' Orrici,') CiioiBBATt, Jab. 21it, 1868. TBAM8TBBS DW08AU0ID FROM MY IBPLOT oaa abtala th.lr na. for DBCIMBTR. b? callink al tnaoffloa, Mo. T Tra.1 Oonpaay Bolldlta. oomw Third aad Mala atraata, F. w. hub-it, laanVtr Copt, and A. (J. M. G. A.-'KNAPP. ... OCPLI8T, fTnrmarlT of BuftUo.) BBtctaatvely traata Dtiim a of th Byes, DeaJaaaa, aod toaart ArUlelal Byes, without pain, that wot like ' o natural yt Mo. KT South High Sir, ColambaB, , Utvo Boore iron to o eioca P. 8. Dr. Kaapp1 Book oa tb By Bvd Bar, Ht Bd, or BaeJlad, free of charge, any radlrldnal who BB b aAaiady of eltW of Ikoae org bub. otd.wSa DR1. DAILY OHIO JIMEXXI COLVFX. " AU.rie7andwlIor at. t ppice-i. riatfa b. - . . etiaat, aav Jeareel OnVie, dag. Bo. IS, Baat Bu A. HILDREtTcoT LBR8, M St. between State a 4 Town COLUMBUS u i. .a k..d. .r i-.b..'' Domlors flsAlBf Mb4 BawlBf 4om U onteff. American note CX-UHKH U1UB AND BTlTl bTKim, (flMttl CtW Auto iMBM.) ClMBHbtU. OMAB4 WARDKN ft KMERT, Proprivtort. L. 0. AUKT. j. a. thompbom. B. B. IMITB BAILEY. THOMPSON & BANKERS. CO., Dealer In fJoln, DomoNtlc and I'orelgn Excbainse, linear-rent Money, lc. 274 South Iliah Street. JanUlaal LAW NOTICE. PB. WILOOX t JAMKb B. AUNTIN iltarid U. IjSW HnatllMM (InolU'liutf th LftW liUMI ! Jm A. Wile.,) t Ibelr old offlc, ooturf Utgb alu uroan IITMU, UOIUOlDUa. Mr. AobUo bIkiicU w N.-try PdMI. phr1 taiu - - . N D . B. MAKP L , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RUG ( J S T ! OO South High St., ('olumbiiM, O, MISB1NG! AVKAW AND MTMR BOT Bbout twnljo yri old, tumwl HKNHY DA VIM. tumll for hi . fartubt hUok Bill bla'k falr. tiiid w r. whon Inat mod, a Mack frit hat, am) black w-oIhd jackat and pauli. JJa lat mil on lb rnilruMj In tb vkloltr o( A IMamx. Htark cuooty, Oliiu, Uis ololhli n bor tb mark of "II. ID." Any liifornirat'otl oomrultii hltu will lm lhank. fully rcMlMd by tto Suporiut-ndtiOt uf lb D-af and uniiiD luiiiiBiioiiat uoiuiunnB, uiiio, or by Jmmm Davit, rraukllo, Ooeboctoa oouuty, Ohio. feU LITTLE MONITOR Is An imporlADt Invention for burnibg COAL OR KEROSENE OIL AS A 0 M ANI WITHOUT A CHIMNEV. ItoonaUti Id alta lilu to an common Hold lamp tnbe a cylinder about i' iticnuj iu lougtn, uy bait au laco w atamaier, utautt ui pvrioratea uu, otuuccia uy a veiy Ijnttlti cootrUauc. o that It tnriie back lor llirblluir. aod regulate Ibe flume, A etcady etreani of gae I emit-ted fcoiB ibe lop of the perforat i ooun about two lu b I ee long whlcb will bear a mnrn wind and agUatlou aa l the etrcet gaa aod lar more tlian any hhl ever beiore I attached t a HAND LAM V. 1 be light fa of the aaiue brilllaucy aa that ol the ordinary coal aud finite uo wore mlor or emoke wlinn lihtixl. it Uwvll kuowu that bortitrro. to nrnrlnn wllhont a oiilmoey auy cooafdral; 1.1) t from lliMeeolla, aud without any unplflaaant u xir, hue battlml the Inveiitlvo gtiuiua of tbeage. Tbli Imrnor onu atones be rcgulaltd for a sight lamp or ei:k chamber, au a to burn 11 boon eud not oousuina HALF A TARLE8P00NFUL OF Olf Tbcae, then, are ita character In t lea: 1. It Riree three time the liitlitol ait olhcr ronnd tate wli:k Urap. 2 It will be carrying round the bonas, up atalra and down, la tb tuuBt mi'id niuiuor. 8 There are uotchlmuee broken, aa none arenas. 4. It Is all rigtit, aod do family will loug bo without I one. for aal Bt wbOtMBis and retail by (JOKTON. A810N & CO., feblft Bo. 90 North High at., Columbui. i J. D. OSBORN & CO. Hara received tbblr uw stock of Uoum FnrnUhing Ooode tor Ibe mbioii, coup-Mug b rich auortoieutot Volrol Bud Body aud Tpwtry Pruswli Carpeting, Thn Ply and Superfloe, Vine and Oomnun lograla Car pet i o, Uroarwle aud Vouetiai Stair OarpetlDg, tUliug, Bag and Hemp Oarpetltg, Plain and Colored Mettfiigl, all wldlh, Cocoa lUttloge, all wldtb. Oil Cluthf, all wldtbi, Hugi. UatU aud Druggotl, Lacs, Hwlea and Danaik (lorlalui, Unfl, Qrn and Hlua Gilt Window ShidR, BotT, Wblto aud (frttcn Window UolUiida, Oor-oIcm, Curtain Band i and Trimming, Table Lhu nt, Dauo atd Table Covin, aud w-4tb and 10.41 b UbeotlbK- Aleo complete atock of Utapleaud rauuy try Uoode. No, I4J Hoilth Ulll Ntrrttf tOpnotHtbeOtodalead Dulled HUb Uotels.) Iet.il 13 K 1 S II E U , orMr of B'ourlll .ud Hlah. Optnalt iha rut itouaa, DKAI.KK In OooklnR and Hoatlug HtufM, v.r, atlet of Pampa, Tin, dippor and ubwl Iron Waroa, Roonn, and apontlim i abto, Orook.rjr and Ulaai- Wara.Oall.lT, Lookln, Qlaaan, Coal Oil Anil LAuipa Bird Oaaaa, Lamp Bbada., .t..to.. I.n-dlr S. W. LUDLOW, SUCCESSOR TO DR. MuCONK, NO. 11 EAST TOWN STIIEET, (DEUHLER BUILniNO,) ClOIiTJMBTJB OHIO. dn-la.d3ru PITTSBURGH tlUEIITIMMJ. PATENTED OITOIIER H, INtil. imiiritiKti'd rif lit . OVAL LAMP CniMNIKS! Uauubiturad of XX FLINT ULAUS. ThMfl Clilninlra ar. Intendud Air tha 111 Iniua. wbtcb btiatluK all lrl. of lb. alaal oqually, dm not ilhj It to clai'klba;. OouiuiOHr. of Oarbon Oil aro ranlloned adaluat an Imltatlwuof thwt llbiniU' which 1h.iu. maa. oi to. wori.ira. Mum, aw an bnooHltion on tha Public Lluy nona bu, th. Tatimv Oval XX ruNTUiaaxwinaiu B. II. DITHBinOBL. rurt Pitt t tOlaa. WmU. JanlS-dly Pllt.burth, ra. THOS. MOORE. MannfBctttnr t OOP PER-DIBTILLI D PURE RYE WHISIYI MAKB NOHB BPT OOPPBB PIBTIM.ID. I warrant tt fte from drna. or aooltaratlon. 1 attract from it Iha PXJSIL OIL, by a n.W and tmprored proora. roodorloB It fret freni any poHonon. nn.H'aneoa. A larg. lot oi oia ana oftw uqnora onnitantly on nana Tba hlahaat ni.rkot cwta nrtoe Dold at all tlmoa lot By. Hot. 189, 191, 198 and 196, ( St, PITTSBURGH, PA.- JanM-dlm JAS. F. DUNCAN & VM. " DEALERS IN' CRUDE AND REFINED OILS BESZINE LAMPS, &, 63 Wood SL, & 16 Hand St, PITTSBTJROrl, PA. Wb will Ball BAod Oil and Lamps to G roc era and Dealers, flr.na 1 barrrl to luiiO, eaeayw than anv other bob 1b Plttatxorgh. Janll.13i .. tXUKLSIOK GLASS WORKS. J.A.WOLFB. W. T. PLTJBKBTT. T.OAMPBBLb WOLFE, PLMKETT A CO., GLASS MANUFACTURERS. . WAREHOUSE, No. 4 "Wood St. PITTHBTRen, PA. Jaola-dSat (LUMBUS.; OHIO" SATURDAY M0KN1NC., MARCH 7, I8i3.- MEDICAL. ' . LIVER COMPLAINT. f rofMljr paVloc, 9iJ tVrmigmaMit of lb Liver or Billot, aj.un i Livr Oomi-Ulot, bat th pcn,ir tat laa Lfw which it Bw if rrrd to. t ft lnm AfnXum. sUrd UUlljr .WlsM from TOkTlIt Oft OOMMTill fuuvl thta wipvrtoat orgB. Mom tlut tbo bit U A fcieul IB qaftDllty. or iiumm iu quwnj, w uw lMinAiiuuitnai ioh, ut wi bjouw.... j w wviuc to olMtmolli'n or dog.! g up of tbMluct w trbicb convvyi lb kilo from Dm Lifer iututb "v by tvlboluB of Bliu or Bacoa. or in aomo emm by O" M,OB,uiictlM bil lob thrown btKBi Into Iho l--r, irwm II h ItM by O. l.l-. It la.l.l.aaa T hiwU IHu-t A 'H up 1ouk Ih iiiMil tiid Urmtukle in uJ eupiira iito ttM, tar(W ief( BhoaW, w-r lUJUMClluB lbft,iliof tlMbfMtlBBtlOtXtb, BUll frOBM uifd Hh IbV ;trtd frt-iiT 1t proper cmii-m. Bod clr- oo Baling wberw U llHad LtM.lt UlUUl Vll, BUitl lb. iDdWadiw'. It EUeclhj pon DlgPNllon. forth. w.nt of allr, bu wth lDi,oia. I" ,?0f0"Pl,"".ialio lt .U. b.' ,.J lbi-opur(iou...l lb. fit b uataca to Iw tectd tr.u y aod rMi In tn ""AMI Will Mv.r.u. tb. b-allbV.u, tb. 0DbalibT Por- tMaai. ni.uot mat ..w, or whi a of ra u.or ebkr Iron lh-ulbuf)tw. and oooas. auBa, tha. oaaiaia ui iin w ..u. 1 Ui iU iImmw, viti. tKHTUDUd. '" tea euutKOttou, the mor promm rrnptorna are f oppraeetuB upon the etoont. chwt M lf fngbtlaja4ait Waut Of Drv BhaUnrhoI. lllaMuaaa and edueae ghajueM oiiud, (iiuouro a gruyt fatmd t triJhblr, Bii tlMpo.it I. u to ninauily e?ry (i--oiUft groat attul M Mi .j, lu., uiiyio ilwp,- twaia, gitHbt tlrowiioo. wMsint". auU diaiticllaai loo to hotiou dfuiatiuiae ibet. loattiltig ut Ivnhi, aud a wtaia, a wiMiouaappeti.tbtod tr(oenlly bwomiug ewm un- rstHjiaivij aiter tUaiia, fcllowtd ly Hour Of tuu.r uu t tl'lf. UnellVfcDM. ur ailui rutU-l, OtaiiTLUtaa and tuua pre.iiuii,,,t t. niwiil-y Uuublvd wnL wiud lu IDm eluniac!ud uowwi, aud et titu- t aurtny-e with wortue. aud bdiwutlw mlb the ph.. 'n.-r- also Irrltatiou, and it)uIuily Vbronlo itiii4vtriiMli.i oi me iiiuw auitaue wi iueiM.icu auJ liowU, witU ttiidr-ih'imou prHiBura, aiid a tur ab.i lb Ifwar edgj of t I low 111 A IUuolkj AflKCtvd The ooatae Mruclul tb bfl tbua miitj iib the uiiNru, Tjiirera n iaWarr, bbtm anae tlm.j Hi purtM ul Iheakiu and luiMlWraaajla, beoui auia ta-rtinia diaeaawa ol tlieaktn. euuli m Krvaila, Aw-ja Itrhinga Hfial Watery Veiu la, itbinUa, luiiorn, j im pita, rxui .luiie, buib-e, Hore bvttt kitd ticcia i rat iii amua. in aaiu uocum wore urj'Miyovv aud aheu Hie dwavo ia ul loUar ataudliiir, olluvert Kre' .1 ujcr ia n w,itn. jauituiud. a iid iiiiuh (Ji ttt o AfBtD a K-wvu m jonvn a.,.H, 1 tin At I loll I iou Hie KlilaU. Mora or leea bilo ia Htialiied cO frm M blaMhi in tia, pavtatg tbruugli the klduoye, and U itiiitnl wit tliu uriu, whlob, by Ita aoriuiouy, prodnow paiui ia the back, aud eualda aud Irritate all the 11 r mar hau.. rx iuw umjm miv iiat.i,iiK hi inn n (iroiliee, BI1U tuiural ill ap.-aaranrwi aou omr iiuiim 11 ia acaiiiy, and tli site to evacuate ia irtiieiil alia iirgtilit, and vuBViauatif . .-. v au... ... I'UUinAIUIfa tut CJI Is uoii ly wliit autl milky, but uanall it la blirh uiinrw rod or yrllow, wilb a rank, alien slve odor, and oftea II In blood f. The nor crdluary lymptoma of Uila dlieaa are ol grwai variety, anu may te ataod aa follow; UouiNr.ea 01-tub liiitiu, th tougue la uaually more or ieei cualed wilb a whduor browu curi, and itiore ia of iKn Blliugol 0 lliiuea nud onldotea ul lb ftt mf,ii kuew, aud along tbu lubl'l of tke liiit'ltt; at tluiee the lace ie uuauMi,Biiu ture le mure or If-vt-r, epecaiiy Mioar, Hackinu Ooluu. wilb a buktna bi tliHtitrt aaaaji.a, v. ta " -VI. , F I IJ IIHU t i lltra IB I and eoiuotliuMi a fury a vert, dry HbU bard coiigb, wliicb ia itnou HiiamAi-u i t iHiuHUiLf.iu. una couku tllt u ooinuiiiuoee io the letter pari ot thn nig-hr, or oaily lu the uioru.ug, and laaU tor hniira, iroiuiitly producluu uausfaaLd vomiilng II ihrtr be any elptutoraliou, h u a lougu, ropy, tductoua puivKin, alilrn aubrtM m v or! M uk it Umttiue. 1 ntrt are, ale, litutbtly cbruuic pittmtay palua iu .arbli paila ol Ibucbnat, whftbabili au'iui iioiu one pari, tin oioaat or suit to tbu oiber. ooiuuiimtM huhiml'i lorui iu too invet, aud preening up. warti ou the Luue. nrodui d c juhiiIoiiou and ooUi.li, aud uittitaiug, uiBtiifUfjo tiifir coun in inio tlie i.uua, fioui wbtiima ii urn, thou bu tji".td b e. cturtlou, or thn latiiut ia Ualruml. lutlly, 10 nuiii up iu a If w wonln . A XfUow, Jttrtjf, tireity Man, A JVow, or (Jreen Tinge tj the W hitr nf the An Aching ruin acrosi (ht Kidiw,and Mips. wllh IrritatfoD or beat In dfrwbarjrhiii urln 1 a atrir.Mtl.,n ot iulueea aud diatfatinn a roaa the ab1imiii, wuhlu-dt-rnt-se on prtsatire ; l.owneu of tipirUt, frightful i rniNi 4 oitfify y hlomarH, Willi oilier nHi;rpnc sympttjiuii, till lii.ua revels, Hilllimt Oulbe and II lltinin tiarrhfu. and fiytentt-rlea, Ot aflufttu Uuativmtetia, lulbrtuillftil aud Kn inlll ut Ktiuia. Jauudice, Ki ver eud Aicuti. Chill and ITU. Tor, 4c., all orlgiuaie ftoni the aeiuti raiiiM, A Ii?rniie:eI Plate of I lie Liver. The rnoal incct-SAifiil trt'almeiit la to el the natlaiit every night 011 no I tig to bwl, from two to live JAYlsE't OA nji i 1 w Mi riijbo, oreuoutii ol idetn to Ineiiieo-e, ni.rii(llK?K'Ft!,."",u tww'"c",llna trout the bowels nxt uiiiiMitul atilwurereViUSl,JAtt..Aft.rM,')Vtl AT dl; aud their use should I routluiwd until a cure Is cum plutotl, also, at the t ime time, give Lr. JAVNB'fl ALTK KATIVai, three tiiuve a day, according to the dlrectlona nnltrH4 there U a Wittit ol epetite, wilb wtakueea aud debility. or syruptonia of woruia orHTall, wbeu Instead o( tb Alterative, give a 'eaxpuoulul of Vr.RMii-ruk (tuf - ed with a little cold walt-r, and awtend to plvnse tht-lAutM.ialxint h-.il' an hour belore iHob imat, until tree ayuiploiue are remottMl, aud If there should be conh or opr--Fiou aoout, uie in oni or iiii-h, men give tut KKi'KtmmiNT as otleu and iu such dutit aa may be found ueoessBry tu quiet tbo o'iigu aud ruitku exeutoration aay. Itr. D. JaVNIC Sl WiN'U I'ltmil MmlLiltt are prfiirtt, only at U-Ui Ditauiit auetl, l'bliiidi-liliia, and mo aol.i r-i Ouluiubtw, Ohio, by Q. HUHKlt'lH and H. fOHDKl.l Ifl. and by Agonia inruii(OU( 111c comury, irtiu wnu wi) also bo btaluetl, gtulu, Ja9nm't Sltdioal Jtmutuu- nt tfaidsfe Utatik. M'lH IHOOHltAND STATION ERV. Hxxei.ll Aston HAVE ON HAND A arge and Beautiful Stock OF PIOTUU13, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FROM IO t EM 8 to lf0 DOLLARS GILT AND ROSEWOOD, AND GILT OVALS,- ROUND AND SQUARE FRAMES, RuiUblo for almoat auy IMotura yon oan produce Brlii' Your Loos Plcliirfs et tlifhi tuna Frarafd. sivnw rmnmmvm, Being Inrge, and repreaoating nil tha Beat and Finest Engrn.inge And Painting EXTANT, Richly Framed, Aod within tha reaoh of all, and at oue-fourlh the prioe of Steel Engraving!. A General Stock of ROOKS AND ftTATION.ERV At the Loweat Prioea, always on hand. IljHAclaAll A it.atoi'i. daon 4JROCERIE8. YANKEE VEGETABLES! CODFISH, "George Bankj'j No. 1 SALMON (New); No. 1 SHAD (New); 100 Kit No. 1 MACKEREL; 100 Kile No. 2 MACKEREL; MACKEREL in half and quarterblw SMOKED SALMON; SMOKED HALIBUT; TONQUEB AND BOUNDS, lb dure, and for sal. by W. B. BJMTIBACX, ooilA 1W Bnntb lllirb atraal VIM. H. RESTIEAUX. SO. lUtt SOt'TII UIGIl STREET, OOI.XIMBUS OHIO DEALER IN FINE A CD STAPLE GROCERIES PRODUCK. PROVISIONS REIGN A DOM EBTIC LIQUORS!, Fruit, Salt, Flour, Wooden vrare. . eic, janlT STATE JOURN OHIO STATE 'JOURNAL TELEGRAPHIC NEV.1J Ttltartpkit QmupminKt tf the Ohio Jti'itt Journal) , MOBNING AND AFTERNOON E PORT. Particular About Ibe Indlaao'w, Cinema-ATI, Unroll 6. 8om addition! j.ar-lioulara of tht OADtura of tht ladmoal Te bacb reoeirtil. w kaiH as sttnekrn tr aa tnnur tu on thlsBflo of tb robot mad The ladl nol moroil llowW oonnnreil with tlirm. The, kept elear of her bow w btrri her hint run were, anil nulled uer lueaniiil -rn. Tb lodianola kept ehknrin' her trnna ram aid to lido, but na faat nathi wns dou 111 air mora not Wo naanilnBIA gained th oppoaii JiJe, and in thi boldeat tuauner butted bar a T. The Indianol bad eml barge on Mrh tide; theae were rook immediately. At length fapL Brown nnnonnoed hi boat in linking ludi- lion and aurrendtred. Tb notion lnaiad Ibout 20 minnte. It ii reported At Lake Pro.idenoo It J Ih IndiABoln was annk by bor crew t: fat) I cap lure A Herald eptoial aar: A protracted .ueion of lb Cabinet wa held lo-dnr. Run . ol important chtDgea of Ihnt oounoil bar reoeired. been Tim Alflbauu once morv) New Yoik, March 8 The Herald' elrre. soodent at Pott Aa Piatt. St. Domingo, igL let lor, dated Feb. 21 ult., aaya Capl. Brenljo, ol ike llamburr bru Urma, arrived Ihia roitnlur from Mauialilllan Bay to somplel heiicargo here, reporla t er having been overhaul, T l.y a boat from lb Alabama, oil Cap laabtVe on the Huh insL They merely anked him where be wim bound. The Alabama aftorward phiu. ed a tlpauieh attanier bound Eaat and I kughl tier to by Iring. Bolh ateamer were o ved paHaiug wt ai Port Au Platte barb 7 eveuiug of lb '.Mh. The Rebel Meamer NaMhlSle llurued. The Herald haa ibe following from tht Rich-oiobU Lxaiuiner of Marub 2d: HaVAiiiiau, Ui., For. '28. The aleamerNaeh. vilio in corning up the Ogeeohe river laal nigbi grounded ou a baud bar before Fort Mo.Alliaier and waa diaoovered by lb Vaukee fleet ' The Vaokee iron-oiad opeued lire aoioaa themarsb at tee Naabville at Hi) minute paal 7 oolock, and ounliuoed it until 10 o'olook, wbeu ai in-tea.liary ahell atruok tbo Naabvill and tthet 01 tire, tine ia now a total wreck. 'J'U foil bied upon ibe iron-olad and hit bar trloe. 0.ber gunboat of tba Ueet fired at tb fon, but aid uo damage. I.utfbt Iroiu Europe, lllur.x, March U. Tb Arabia, from Liv-erpuil on the 21al, and Queenalowa on lb 22d, arrived here this morning with two daya. later news. Th, Poltkh question la the leading toio in Europe. f Frano tent a dispatch to B.rlln exprtaaing gie.l dlasalisfarliou at the inlervenlbn ol 1'rusaia in the aUxirs of Poland. I lu Ibe Jlriliili Homo of Lordj. Rusaill de- aouooed Ibe euurae cf Ruaaia. i 1 , Cumiiiei'clal. LiVAitroOL, Fob. 22. Breudaluffi lull-Wheat aud Ujur iiuobaugnd aud ateady. Ooru !ld(ii ,,0d lower. 1'iovigioud Dull and lendiug downward. London, ?tb. 21. Conaola at 2i: Half Illin ois I Vutr.l, 4H(,V Krio, 4 lj(5,4. t'h tue zist, atier oniohti boma, yiaieruay, oollon beaitme moiled and olosed rt,i)-'J higher, in ooneeuuenoe of Ibe Australasian a news, On the 22d it olosed dull and uuohauged. Nt Yobk, Murou 0. The Northern Light airived from Aspinwall; aha brings $l,d8:l,000 of treaaure. .She was oonvoyed by Ibe gunboat ConueoliouL President Carara of Gualamala, bad Invaded rlalvndor. A battle was expeotrd aoon. The British minisier is uaing every exertion lo slop Nlw YoSK. March U. Tbe Bleamahip Northern Light from Ahpinwall, ia ooming up. FROM NEW ORLEANS. Departure lit Rebel PrlNonerN A piNloyal Deiiioiiml ration Excitement ! Hie Women Al-iionI a Riot (iirieut IteniN About minor Malleris. (From Unr NpMl.l llorTe.poad.nt.) PT. ClUBLlUl IIOTHL, NltW OBLKANS, 1 ' Fobruary S!I,1W)3 Noon. We k;nl, yeslerday, a decided eenation Nearly four hundred rebel prironera, whose de ienlion dales baok from one to six months, were In be transported up Ibe river beyoud lUlon Rouge, to within the enetuy'a lines. Aa eucb an event haa not occurred here at lesal ainoe General Banks' administration, and as th embarkation took plaoe at one cf the most easily aooessihle looaliiiea of the oily, the foot of Canal street (the Broad aay of New Orloaua), on a morning whose fineness recalled that of a Northern July, you may imagine that the rela tives, friende and sympathizers of the heroes ol he occasion made Ibe moat of it. The suair. indoed, at ona period, threatened serious re. suits, and is ontilled, generally, to be regarded as a pouttoni demonstration, very euggestive of tbe feelings of all but the poorer olaeaea in tbe Crescent City. When I arrived, at about 12 o olock. full ten thousand pernon had assembled, forming Hirer .idrs of au irregular hollow aqiinro, preserved Willi much diSiculiy by a ooronany of infantry, on Iho levee, at Ih J margin bf which lay the ateamer Empire Parish, the vessel devottd to the voyRge. To reach tbi apaoe, it became ne cessary to walk through a lino of spectator of both sexes, anil or all classes, condition and uolor, most of tbem excited and demonstrative, ibe women particularly ao. Dressed smartly, often with a preponderanoa of rebel oolora. aa broad red and while bjucet ribbona, flowers of tbe aame hue, aud even little silken aeoesaion agil worn on tbe borom or waved in tbe hand. these ladies, youug, old and middle-aged were full of enthusiasm, interest and emotion In behalf of th depaning Confederate soldiers. tries of "Uoou liyl "tiod bless oul ' "Our side will win yell" alternating with, here and there, a shrill cheer for Jeff. Davia and the .Soulb; 'band-shakings and a perpttual waving ot bauaaercniets awaitea tnem, known or an- known, aa they strolled down to the plaoe of embarkation, under no guard or restraint for during the last day or two they seem to have been allowed tbe freedom of the otty. Tbe ladies, indeed, were to ssaloua to be very discriminating in the manifestation of their sym pathies auyooay wearing a military oap or haversaok, or looking a if bound on a voyage, wss likely to oome in for a share of them. 1 saw tbe youthful representative of a Boston newspaper, of deoidedly Abolition tendsnoios, apostropbtxed in tbo moat ontbunaatto manner, to bia patriotio exasperation. Had they oonbned themselves lo such be havior it would have been "tolerable and not to be endured," but they did not. A th orowd ewayed and surged to and fro, backward and forward, aomelimea gaining on the soldier and diminishing th apaoe they were endeavoring (o preserve the men in the throne- always al lowing the women to be in front,, so that the embarrassed blue-ooat found onaosed to them a sea of turbulent orinolineXaome of the more irrepressible wearera of Ibe latter would break through the lines, and disregarding tbe ex posure of Charming legs and dainty gaiter. boots, run aorosa tbe open spaoe, pursued by tbe guard. 1 noticed one etopped at least half a doseo times: like Jlruoe a spider, aho finally elTeoteil her object. The oheera, the ehouls, the laughter, Ibe hum and bustle under the broad, bright noontide, combined to make up a scene at once striking and piotureeque. In the meantime Cnpt Kilbourne, the. Pro- vast-Marshal, eianiliug near tba gangway of tbe steamer, read aloud the names of lbs parol eJ prisonors, each one being aduiittrd on board alter answering, mis, a uuioua process, 00 cupied some hours, and resulted in Ibe disoove. ry of 15 or 20 men, duly attired in rebel uniform, who had no right or title to the ebaraoter they assumed beyond the uesire and intention lobeoome Confederate soldiers, for which purpose they had preseoted themselves. Refused passage most of them went away quietly, with a violent exoeption or two, - duly consigned to he calabrose. Thoeeto whom embarkation was legitimately accorded deserve a paragraph of deeoripuon : They were a very piotjreeque crowd, attired In dissimrar uniforms, nearly all quit new and clean, Ibe gifi of their oily friends aome of whoa i had Bllad them out wiik two er three Biliu, worn ouUid one 'another, Bad probably Intended aa subscript ,ns to tha straightened ooejunissarial ef Jiff lavia' army, in which the temporary possessors looked gratuitously warm. Borne exhibited gray homespun clothes, gaudily trimmed with red or yellow wonted, in signifi oane of th arm oi tbe acrvto to whioh th wearers belonged. Olhera had coals and jack et of all oolora, except, I think, positive red, or bright yellow. There were scarlet caps, pink caps, light and dark bin caps, aome military, sonie oivil one naval felt bale, fur eaps, pro miscuously decorated with feather, flowers, lit-ii braes ornamenta or miniature aeeaaaion flags. Oae of the latter, pinned aihwart a man'a breast, wa at least ix loohes long; another "Looted- racy," a Orpheus C. Kerr would have oalled bun, displayed a portrait of the rebel urn. Lee, printed oa lilk, and pooled conspicuously ever his heart. On a third 1 observed a thick, while woolen overooet reachin' t hi heel. Five or six loose-breeched Zouaves in red, gray, oablue trowsers, were particularly noticeable. Borne wore legging, others long servioeabie boot, other lea: her or alligator skin shoe. Scarcely any but had a stout blanket rolled up aorosa his ohest or strapped behind his baok. It wa a substantially olad, j jlly orowd, considerably aileeied by whisky, aod not iodisposed to wg-ger and make a spaetaolo of it conscious th while of having experienced a perfectly endur able reoess in soldering and of reappearing on th stage a heroes, before aa audteno of friend and "Yankees," who must feel them- selvee in a minority. There were exoepiions, though 1 notioed more than one boyish face, temporarily flushed with the exoiusment of the occasion, but which, apart frota it, would, 1 felt sura, have infinitely preferred home and il comforts to Ibe known hard ships attendant on tbe life of a Rebel soldier. oi.lors, mothers, had bounded on these with a tale of false patriotism and devotion to aoause, utterly and monstrously unworthy or such sao rifiooa. Only ignorance the instigator of the greatest eritue ever perpetrated on the planet an be pleaded on their behalf. "Lord far- live them, for they know not what they do!" The average of pbysiogomy wa deoidedly satisfactory, Ihi Frenoh type preponderating; benoe, perhaps, tbe aemi-thealrioal display, wbicb, in the uaul, eeetna natural and allowa ble. Helling their oaps jauntily, they drank aod gesticulated, wound their arms about each other, strolled lo and fro on the hurricane deck, waved their handkerobiefa, or eagerly pointed out relative aud friends in tbe orowd. Every now and then a cheer wa raised and respond ed lo, lb ebrill hurrah of th women being particularly audible: during all of whloh newly arriving prisoner were being (enrobed in the saloon of ibe steamer, an examinalioa productive of many letters, small paokaga of medi cine, little bottles of ink, tobaoco, minute Con federals flags, and similar articles, tbe posses sion of which seemed so natural aod excusable io men in their condition that one involuntarily justified it. 1 believe that tha flags war oon- h Boated the medicines and letter detained ror examination; nnd, while admitting th possibility of th ntoessily for this lu th latter oase, I am not euoh an unmitigated xealot as to be proud of the transaction. Bru Uen. Clark, a rebel orhoer, wounded and captured at th bull of Baton Rouga last Au gust, waa conveyed on board in a litter, attend ed by hi wire aud dengtiter aud a female aor- vaut, a negress. His hurt, proceeding from a oanoon ball striking his hip. is severe; he oan hardly resume hi military duty for aome monlha. Ilia wife and daughter came hither under a Hag of truoe shortly after bia arrival a a pris-ouer.Th crowd and exoi eroent on Ih levee in creasing, the good nature of tbe aoldier waa severely tried, for the women would plaoe themselves directly In Ibe way, and utter taunting defianoes, sure ol their (ex being their protection. Tbe men, too, sareeued by them, and growing bold wilb apparent impunity, waved Secession flag and jeered and laughed insultingly.Presently the hubbub grew aaugerous. Al ready a negro had been hustled into the rjver for some anti Secession remark, and brutally kicked when he attempted to get out, while incidental fights had sprung up and arresls been made at the outskirts ol the concourse, ine kels, pushing baok the most impetuous assailants, over lbs heads of the women, and n some tuslanors pnotlng them wilb their bayonets. At tbi junoture, when an eiolted German Mejor spurred hither and thither on horseback, oonipiouous and indignant, when the entire area was one seething oauldron of excitement, when one continued, ominous yell burst from toe orowd mere arrivei an entire regiment (I think !be2uib Massachuaetta, quar tered in tbe aiijaceul uuslom House) and a battery of artillery, both of whioh immediately be gan their evolutious, compelling the crowd lo scatter townward in every direotion. It waa said that knowledge of the anticipated lumull having been conveyed lo uen. llauk, h had adopted this method of preventing it. Biniultaneousiy, tne aieamer uaurei mil. which lay at no great distance above the Empire Parish, and of which a orowd of some hun dreds, principally women, had taken bodily possession, as a good point of observation, started ,ofi into tbe river, oarrying tho intended spectators into iuvuluutary exile, and for a longer period Iban they suppoaed, for though some were put ashore three or four miles below on the opposite side, aud al'owed to find their way hack to Ibe oily by means or the A'giera ferry, others, ardent to aeo ibe fiual departure of the Empire Parish, remained on board all night. Cheering for Jell. Davis, and waving their handkerchiefs, tbia multitude backed iff from the levee, aome succeeding in iumniui ashore just at th moment of departure, lu a minor degree, an adjacent ferryboat afforded Other a similar cxpetiemie. This, the evolutious ol the mmitiry and artil lery, and the unmistakable readiuees of bolh to suppress anything like a riot, meast.rably aba ted the entnii.isHm or tbe crowd. Tbo galleries or th adjacent buildings, hitbrrlu thronged, were now cleared orspsotatora, and slowly the human tide ebbed buck into Iho city. Not, however, until after dark did the order arrive for tbe departure of I bit steamer. She anb queutly experienced an aooident in being run into or running against another vessel, and now lies In a rather crippled condition, with her voyagers slill aboatd, three miles aluve, at Grelna. 7Vin. (gnu tba PbllaJ.I(.hla ma. ) Army l Ibe Potomac Sentiment ol Our HoldlerM. Camp Pitciits, ta Faloutii, Va. Hbadquabtkss 67th Pennsylvania Vol. - February 26, 1863. A meeting of the offioera of the 67th Penn sylvania Volunteer wa convened thi day for th purpose or appointing a committee to draft resolution expressive of the view of th offi cers and private of the regimtnt in regard to the war, and tbe duty of all Union-loving citi- sens in the great struggle for liberty. Lieut, colonel feier Bides waa called lo the ohair, and Capt. James Darling waa appointed secretary. On motion, the chair appointed tb following named offioera a that committee: Chaplain Mo- Adam, Dr. Lyman, and CapL Nelson, lo report at Ih next meeting. The meeting then adi turned lo meet at 11 o'olook the 2rttb lost. FannuABY 26, 1868. 11 o'clock A. M. Th meeting convetied ao- oording to adjournment. Tbe minutes or tbe last meeting were read and approved. Tbe committee presented the following re port, which was unanimously adopted. wuibbas, in war, wnton na caused us to voluntarily relinquish the endearment of horn and th comfort and peaceful pursuits of oivil life, and to submit to the deprivations and hardships inoident to aotiv military eervlcs, is ene which involve interests of th moat momentous and enduring eharactar; Whereas, As oa the result of this oon test the existence of our Government, the perpetuation of the blessings of oivil and religions liberty to the unborn million or fulnre ages, and th olution of th question is th extstenoe of a republican farm of Government possible T all aepend; ana Whereas, We have a determined, wily, and powerful foe in front, to meet on the field cf deadly combat; and, also, tbe machinations of a mean, cowardly, cunning, and insidious orew in tbe rear t scorn and resist; therefore, RttoUxd, That we spurn with contempt and indignation the auggestioa of the Northern 'Copperheads" that we must approach armsd traitor with propositions of compromise, wbieh they would scornfully rejeot as alik incompatible with every attribute of true maubool, and wit the dignity and honor of a great and pow erful Government. Muolftd, That th only compromise we caa NUMBER 218. consistently snake with traitors ia that they lay sues ueir arms ana return IB IBetr all- Jtoobti, That Ih only hope cf (Murine Ibis reiuii iinna rouaa in a vigorous and determined prosecution of the war, whatever may bs th required sacrific of blood and treasure, t II th military supremacy of th Government u rally vindicated. Knolrtt, That we ar (till willing to toil, anu ngnt, ana aie, u neoeeary,or the attain aienl of thi nd. Renlcid, That th wide spread opinion in th Northern States that the Army of th Potomac i demoralised, and will not fight, ie false aud elaadarou, and we donbt aot tb malioious faorioatlon of tbo Northern trailer who would stab us in th dark, but an too coward, ly to array themselves under Ih banner of the iuiurgents, and to meat na la th (book of battle.Rttolvd, That loyal men ai horn hoalo' oererully orgastic themselves lo watch lb. stealthy movement of Ih vsnsmous "coppei-heads," and aid ih Government in bringing them lo condign punlsbmsot, not only for their treaoheroue behavior at home, bat alia for their endeavor lo make thir (lender of ths army true by poiiaoiog the minds of tbe soldiers inrouga thawueace or treasonable lettera. iVesafimf.ToM. as tha President of Iha fjailad State is tb constitutional representative ol eur Government, hi administration most and win d sustained by all true patriot; and that those who ar denounoinc hie adminiat.atlna ar laboring to th extent of their power lo throw hindrance in th war of a viaorona and suoeeaarul proeeaution of IB war, and deserve ine unmitigated sooro or patriots and lb hemp au io iraitora. Rttolvd, That slavery 1 on of th obief pll tars or itnagth lo th rebellion: that ita a- sentiai antagonism to freedom renders its l isience incompatible wilb tb restoration of ins union and lis continued maintenance, and that th President's omanoipailon proclamation Is not only human and wise, but an abso-late military necessity in order to the aoeedv suppression of tha rebellion and tha restoration oi enuuring peace. kttolvtd That we heartily approve the polioy oi organlitng all ablo-bodied uen of African descent into ragimouta, brigade, and divisions for aotiv military operation.; for, a w have to risk our Uvea for Ih maintenance of our liberties, it is but just that Ibey should be required to inuur the lame baxards In older to seour theiis; and a they have heretofore been used ror the promotion of rebellion, II is but rigni mat they should b used hereafter for its supprroilon. UttoUtd, That while we do nol fight for any man, or set of men, but will ohoerfully follow the leadership of any general whom th Preei. dent, aa Commander-in-Chief of the army, may, in hia wisdom, see fit to appoint over us, we take pleasurs in declaring our confidence in the ability and skill of our pnaant brave and gallant oontmaader, Major-General Hooker. Hetalved, That Governor A. G. Curtis deservee the thanks of all true patriot for th skill, en-orgy, and patriotism wniok he ha displayed in raising, arming, equipping th troops of our State, and especially of all Pennsylvania sol-dir for Ih profound interest which be has manifested In their welfare generally since they have been brought into tbe field, and ea-peuiaily in hi efforts to have the eiok and wounded of their number removed lo hospital in our own State, and a far aa praoiioabla to their homes till fit for duly. Hetohtd, That these proceedings, signed by '? .?1!l!n,, ai rj, be published iu the Philadelphia Press, the Philadelphia Inqni-rer, the Uarri.burg Telegraph, and iu all the loyal papen of Ibe different counties iu wbioh the regiment ha been raised. W. T. Mi ADAMS. 1 : .. i. W. LYMAN, A. II, NELSON, Committee. It was resolved that Col. Side, our chairman, should oall th regiment together, and that the ohairman of the oommiitee should read this paper Io th non-oommisaioned offioera and privalee, and ak them to lake the paper under consideration. Regiment wa accordingly aa-aembled. Sergeant Green waa called lo Ibe chair. The preamble and resolution were read and unanimously and entbnsiastloally passed, followed by three oheen for tbe resolution and three more for Gen. Hooker, th army Lieut. Col. PETER SIDES, Chairman. Capt. J AS. M. DARLING, Beoretary. Major Opdyke'B Veto of llieFltz-Jobn Porter Resolutlona. Reference ha heretofore been made to the veto of Mayor Opdyke, of the resolutions of the New York Aldorraan, tendering a publio reoep lion to General Fill Jubn Porter, and condemning the action of the Government in dismissing him fromthe aarvioe. From th veto message we ex tract th following point: 1 object to those proceedings becaese I oannol but regard them as revolutionary in Iboir ten-denoiee, if not caleulated to undermine the very foundation of our Government. In letter and spirit they are marked by the absenoe of thai reapeot for the constituted authorities, and thai acquiescence in their deoisions, which are enjoined by all law, both human and divine, and without whioh all government must oooa laps into anarchy. Indeed it wa this very spirit that led lo the Rebellion whioh is now threatening the life cf the nation. Beaide thi general objection, It seem to m that tha oase of Filt-John Porter presents no feature justifying your eulogy of his eonduot r your oensuree of the Government. He wa charged with disobedienoe of order in th fee of the enemy, pending a battle. Suehoonduot constitutes lb highest crime known in military law, and justly auhjeot Ih offender lo th punishment of death. Tbi aooused had a thorouih and impartial trial before a Court-martial of his peers, iboss who conetiluled Ih Court were able and honorable otfioors, most of whom, like aooused, bad been educated at West Point, toe grauuaieat ui wmuu lusiuuiioo are usually united by bond cf sympathy mora or lee aloael.. Erery opportunity was given him by the widest range oi eviuence to aisprove the charges brought against him and to justify hi conduct, it junuuoeiioa were ponsiuie. Tb material evidence in the oase 1 fully and fairly aet forth in th able report of the Judgo-Advooale-General, and ao one caa read that report, marked a it is by scrupulous impartiality and B chivalrous aense of a so'dier's duty, without a profound eonviolion that the decision of the Court waa in harmony wl h Ih evidence. Nay, more; any ine who will read the masterly report of Judge Holt, who ia no lea distinguished ror true conservatism and freedom Irom partisan prejudice than of eminent ability, oanuot fail to be Impressed with the saddening eonviolion, not only that the charges were true, but thai theeffenoe were committed under oiroumatanoe whioh eump tbem with unusual turpitude. Thie i clearly ehown in the uotimony adduced to establish iha second specifics Ion under the first oharge. Th extracts from the evidence, and from tba report of the Judge Advocate General, give some indications of the oonduot for whioh Gen. Porter wa arraigned before a eourl-martial, tried, convicted and dismiseed from the eervioe !- eonduot ia aot of a character lo enliat the a . thy of hi feliow-oltitens, or to entitle mm w municipal aonore. us tne oontrary, it I luob aa must stamp hi nam with lnfami and excite th indignation of (very nnbiastd rrtena oi nis oouniry. t am confident your Honorable body could not have known, when these resolutions were adopted, tbe atrocious character ol his otteaoes, and th irrefragibl prooi oi nis guilt, though 1 am not surprised at your unwillingnee lo believe that anv one ot our fellow eitisen could be guilty of to dark a crime. He proved recreant lo the trust confided in him by the Commander-in-Chief, at on of tb most oriucai pericaa or ths wsr when the very life or the nation was trembling ia the balanoe. Hi recreancy, in the opinion of many capable officer wbe testified en hi trial, chana ed th reeult of that impaiga from a brilliant (ucoee to a disastrous failme. thus prolonging Iha war, and leading lo the saenffos or thou- aanda or live which might be avoided. To oon far honor or any kind on such a man would be monkery of ioatioe. It would nut the cause ol our oouniry aod all military dieoipllne to open shame. To tender him municipal hon ors would pi so tbia loyal city in a false pool lion, and could aot fail, 1 aa convinced, lo shock the patnoUo sentiment of a vast majori ly of ita people. loeleed of oensnrlng the Government for It oonduot ia th ease or Fits John Porter, I think w huld award it onr hiiheet praise, and ask it to mete out th same aven-handeJ justice to an euiosr gumy or lias ottenoe. it Is not only thus that we can hone la weed eur army of oowardioe, disloyalty and inaubordi-aation, and to bring it to that high degree of effioieney whloh ie essential la victory and the iilrvwsioa as ue rebellion. GEORGE OPDYKE, Mayor. PHILADELPHIA ADKRTtllltl JOB! K. STBTLIB, TMPOBTBB ABTO DCALXB 1ST coirn A ad Proerfator of O j'i Diooei OoSaa If IBs, WALNUT STRUCT WUAST, Skbuylklll. DIPOT.tU AailHBTBUT, PblhuWpbkk STrrLBB'I PBBPABBD OLD OOTBBBBBBT JATA ourrsB la a aaparlor ertk-le. sarpawins all prepared or aeeveaad ' 1 wImi ib Iba mart.. Tba M of Bi.Uf ' OU atovara- noat Java U IU will at ones raeaova tha praJaStoas able b have haratoSora lastly aatota aaiaaa tha oaaenay. r. of proparad Uogf aotblag bat tba boat aad paraa --a-rean Cofloa Hi aaed, bains brought hare .a Sir kkl Sana naportatioa, roaalid at hi. ewa Blllla, by a aaw prtnal, by wblcb tea par aaat ai eared. TH In WILL BBARI.B BIB!, AT ALL TTIfXB, TOICP- ri.1 tub runitiu ATONB THIBD LBeS TBBOOBTOP OrHIBGOOB OOPPBS. STBTLBB'B OLD OOVBBMM BBT JAVA OOPPAiB coetalu. ao Dandelion, Poa., ublobory, Ao., heaee It va-qalr. no clearing matter, wbkh oftee eoeei as asaeh ae ,o loot IIM.II. mu U'DO. OMDJt oauraiy par. ao. mw win. idoaatnt. healthful, la.laoratuui aad BsasBnial ef- leru of othor ood OoSae. .or leia ny all um Uroeara hi ine unties sxatBB. . BKTAIL PB1CK, SO CBBTfl PKB PODalD.-DEPOT, BUS A BOB BTBBKT, t'BULABSiraia. MM. fit 371x1. K 1808. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Importer, Jobbers A Eefallers DRY GO ODS, T2T Chest as ut-St., Phllatlelphlsa, Invite tha attention of Oaah Beyers to " iTi isli .1.1 socc, oampnaias tbe aawaM ana saeai dealreble stylo, of FANCY, SILK, AND STAPLE DET GOODS, wbkh will be sold hp the piece, or package, at i retae. VAN K IRK 1 CO., Manufacturer! of r1 CHANDBLIIE GAS FIXTURES. AND COAL "OIL BURNERS. Have alxvaya on haad m fine AHorlnient of French Bronte Figures and Ornament!. All fiooda warranted equal la design and WGrkmanMhlp to any In tbe country. 317 .volx JStxoot, PHILADELPHIA. . OILsV LEATHER STORE frlt7-d3m hide' D. KIRKPATRIC'K V SONS, No. 81 8. Third Street, Bttuten Marktt and Chettnut Struli, Philadtlphia, HATE FOR SALE SPANISH AND GREEN SLAUGHTER HIDES, IALUUITA AND rATfTA B.irB, TAfl. NERS' OIL, etc, AT THE LOWEST PRICES AND UPON THE BEST TERMS. All kind, of Leather la tha ronsh wanted, lor which tha hlghoat marh.t prloa will be gtr.n In oaah. or taken la ex, bann. for hldoa. Leather stored fro. of ehara. and .old on oommlttalon. Liberal Oaah Advaacss sisls oa Leather aoaslimad to a.. 1.1)7 Rides and Mieep Pelts WITEI. jBSNOH AND PHILADELPHIA OALP CIPB. Bad Bob, laalhar fur sale. 1 CHAMBERS A CATTELL, Mil Sot No. S3 hi. nil Third Bt., Phllod-loUI., INtitt. BPHINU. JOHNES, BERRY & CO., (s.tcoior to Abbott, Jobaua A Oo ) itt Market a, 594 Commerce StB., PHILADELPH IA, a IMPOSTS ASP JOBIXS OP Si kit and F Dry Dry Goflila ! Hnv dow oiiod ft laijre nd ttrsotlr stock lu DKKHH GOO DM, Adaplid to tbo ntasou. AUu, a flue aaaortouat In WHITE GOODS, . . BIBU0N8, GLuvea, SHAWLS, A Which th.y Oder OH BAP FOB OASBT, attention of th. trad.. eolMI the IbbftHm PERRINE 4 DRYDEN. MABOf AOTDBEBa ABB WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OARBON OIL. LAMPS I And Lamp Ooodn of all Kinds I 102 8. SECOND BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. f.bMSm THE GIRARD HOUSE I Zjall AAelxl3.1a , BATINO BBBH GLOBED POB MOB! THABJ TWO IE A US, IS BOW Reopened aa a First-clan Hotel. PUBLIC PATRONAGE SOLICITED. BO-eVXir IE JH DAV B9. MbalSns KANAQA, POWLBB 00 WM. HORSTMANN SONS, FIFTH t CHERRY 8T8., PlallAdoljTpjblAp X?. MftDnfftotcrsrsaVod ImporMrs of Udies' )rm& Mantilla Trimminn BERLIIV ZEPHYR WORSTED A WD 8xtoT.A.X.X. WARES. OCR RPBINO A880BTHBNT OOBTAInB A TA-BKTV of Plata and Sanoy Boltlni.. Boalwruaa. RntiAB. and Ornamanta. Embrotdarlna Braid.. Oill and Steal Batten., Valval Blbboas, Onlpaaa Iaaaia, Bait ttaapa, so AT Hktrt Braids at low price. JaaSldAvA HORSTMANN BROTHERS & CO. MABUPAOTUBEBS SD IMPOBTBBB OP Presentation Swords, MILITARY & REGALIA GOODS, Teatrichal Decoration, TRIMMINGS FOR FANCY DRES8E8, FLAGS, ' ttANNJSBS, &C, SO. Fifth tt Cherry sta., Philadelphia. JanlldSal 1 R. ESTERBROOK 4 CO., Hteel Pen Manufaotarera. a .BOB Avals tvaat, Phlliacislpltlsk RBITEBBROOB CO. DBBiaa WO . oall tbo attention of tea trada aad tha Aaurteaa Pabuo to tho avoLtaal Hurt Pan. are made la tat. was try by thaia aual la eoallty to Ue beat Imported an OITr AND COUNTRY DIALERS apvlla aa th. stoat lavoraala tervaa. ' Oraars by stall promptly atteased Ie, yaaalc-dly AESLAB TOOBO). BATIB T00B0. H. . M00BB irmar Young, Brother A Co., tVTPOBTBBS ABB DBAUB IB EMBROIDERIES, LUCES, V7HITB aOODS,HOBIBRTl MITTS, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, AO, No. 4i3 Market Street 419 Coaaaaerce Street, . deio.d3oa., PHILADKLMIA. 4 eS
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-03-07 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-03-07 page 1 |
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Full Text | w- I -i - . " i iKItWMU. H. I BLACK, BROWN. M.UK, OKEEl,' VIOLET, DRAB, (SLATE, it?. I ' ' " BAIN MON, Me). M to Hick Mr '- THE IMVPER'IAL -. .; OUMf 1MIN0 -ELEGANCE,' COMFORT AND DURABILITY, A Mew ArtteU, to hfoMateed of BA1BASGB, Baa. nm lioaib Hlfk anl, Wives SaioBT flad Valeitias , . AT 15 CENTS PER TABU. OUIHI BUXTCBEt, at ltaaeta par rare. IAB0 W1I)B PBEMCH OHIHTZEa, at It coat, par yard. MOOII LBBS Ua Ik Batik prloe. HUM ROM. Bo. M to apath H Ink It. HOOP bKlKTS B ALL THB LEADIMU STILES, OUMUINIB M IhaLateat liaBrovaeaMla, WHOLKSA LB AND BET AIL, A. LO. Pr.ee.. -4i 4 PTo. So Santa Hl.u it. hbuII checked AND PLAID DRESS SI IKS AT 76 CENTS PER YARD. B10B WIDB BLACK WATBBBD FOFLINS AI Tt (MU par yard. GREATLY UNDER VALUE. BAIN HOW. Ho.l to tt H-.oih 111.11 .1. BAIN HON, Na. 33 ta 29 South High Street. BihlUt el all UmM tha Boat sxteaaive aed elegant e sorlmeni in tea oil or ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES, RICH SILKS, VELVETS AND LACES, FINK DRE8S QOOD8, SHAWLS aal SCARFS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOSIERY AND LINENS LADIES' AND M1SBE8' HOOP SKIRTS, UNDER OABMENTB, for Ladies, Gnt aad Childrea, CLOTHS AND PLUSHES FOR CLOAKS, At Lowest Prlo. BAIN A "OH, Bo. S3 U t BomS UlgbatiMt. DRY GOODS. "DRY GOODS. CI.OSIIVQ OUT. CXOSIIXG OUT, C, KBERLY & 1,0.1 On lb 8oaihAAMt iornnr of High mnn Friend 8 1 reel, A BR HOW orriHINO OR It AT It A RO ATMS IN Vrf ood; for lb Hfalt b oloMd out UtwMn thto buq th flrtt dv of JatHt nni. tor tb norpoM of rv pnlrlnff ttictr Storo Honn. Tb Stuck oodbUu or f orclKQ mai DoiUMtlfl Dry Ooodi. UUf Okos, Boot 'Bud about, Bottory, QloTs. Ac.o, The Cirarery and Produce Busluass Wlllba ooDtloodlD th NHW BUILDING, NO. 14 EAST FRIEND STREET, Aod th high.! prlf paid tor Wheat, By, Oon, OaU od Bd. Bottr, Kn. tUtfa, Beans, tard. Me,, will b lakan Id Biohaoc for utted. 0, BIIKRr.Td.CO., Mo. 9M Bomb Hlfrh, loalbuaat onruir of kHh and -friend StrMM. Uotunbn, Ublo. devlT FURS "AND CLOAKS! HEADLEY, EBERLY & RICHARDS -AT- IW250 & 252 South High Street, fa ordr to ! tb want of their BtunroM on lorn r to th way of HOLIDAY GOODS, biTtuttariiedlVomth BBitarn Oltla with b oholot BUd WBll MlftCUd Btovk of .t.c I LAUIE8' MISSE' ClIILMKI. FURS, LtDIES' t XOTU ANI PLUSH QLOAKS, MEW, BICiH ANO DKBinABLK DRESS SILKS. BALMORAL SKIRTS' LADIES', MISSES' CHILDREN'S SHAWLS, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. Headier, Ebe.rly & Richards, OOLUMBD8. OHIO. CIMCIKIMATI ADyERTlSIMO. CCO. C. MILLER & SONS, Banath itraat, balwora Miami And Walnut, UIMCIINMATI, Mannlaotntan of Flrtt Olaai OARKIAOH8, Bava now on hand a Urg and .art', .took of tb. Iat.lt tylai, coDttrnctai with Moolal laleranoo to "Lout Weight with gnatut Strmgtk." flp.n Bnnnl.j, walKhln, from 140 lb. to mn ll, aw Refer to all tha prlnolnal Llrar, Btabloi and Borinin of th. oltf . AIM, anoobd-band and oaw Oarrlagaa, Blglu and gutlnx Waitoiia at rj low prlca.. aooU-dHni WM. GLENN & SONS, WHOLKBALB BROOKR8, TO t S'"'t beL Sk""1 t P""1 stt Olnotnuatl. Wa luf Ita tba attontloo of morchanta to oar larg. and wall aaaurtad atsck of OruoarlM, Tobaoco, Oordag., WooAw Wara, Bo., wkiob wa otfar At oloaa ratal to caih bn.an. fcbmim PLENTY OF POSTAGE (CBBENCI IN A SHORT TIME. The Neatest Thing Oat. MAGrlO POCKET BOOK ENTIRELY NEW STTLR, With AIbabac for 186S, List ef la(r- al Rcvmiia Stamps, at. PRICE 60 CENTS. Sent bf baII OB tht ra. eolpt or to prioa. JAMES GATES, IT East Fourth St. Cincinnati. dact-la. PAYING OFF I Amihah Qdabtkaiiaitbu' Orrici,') CiioiBBATt, Jab. 21it, 1868. TBAM8TBBS DW08AU0ID FROM MY IBPLOT oaa abtala th.lr na. for DBCIMBTR. b? callink al tnaoffloa, Mo. T Tra.1 Oonpaay Bolldlta. oomw Third aad Mala atraata, F. w. hub-it, laanVtr Copt, and A. (J. M. G. A.-'KNAPP. ... OCPLI8T, fTnrmarlT of BuftUo.) BBtctaatvely traata Dtiim a of th Byes, DeaJaaaa, aod toaart ArUlelal Byes, without pain, that wot like ' o natural yt Mo. KT South High Sir, ColambaB, , Utvo Boore iron to o eioca P. 8. Dr. Kaapp1 Book oa tb By Bvd Bar, Ht Bd, or BaeJlad, free of charge, any radlrldnal who BB b aAaiady of eltW of Ikoae org bub. otd.wSa DR1. DAILY OHIO JIMEXXI COLVFX. " AU.rie7andwlIor at. t ppice-i. riatfa b. - . . etiaat, aav Jeareel OnVie, dag. Bo. IS, Baat Bu A. HILDREtTcoT LBR8, M St. between State a 4 Town COLUMBUS u i. .a k..d. .r i-.b..'' Domlors flsAlBf Mb4 BawlBf 4om U onteff. American note CX-UHKH U1UB AND BTlTl bTKim, (flMttl CtW Auto iMBM.) ClMBHbtU. OMAB4 WARDKN ft KMERT, Proprivtort. L. 0. AUKT. j. a. thompbom. B. B. IMITB BAILEY. THOMPSON & BANKERS. CO., Dealer In fJoln, DomoNtlc and I'orelgn Excbainse, linear-rent Money, lc. 274 South Iliah Street. JanUlaal LAW NOTICE. PB. WILOOX t JAMKb B. AUNTIN iltarid U. IjSW HnatllMM (InolU'liutf th LftW liUMI ! Jm A. Wile.,) t Ibelr old offlc, ooturf Utgb alu uroan IITMU, UOIUOlDUa. Mr. AobUo bIkiicU w N.-try PdMI. phr1 taiu - - . N D . B. MAKP L , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RUG ( J S T ! OO South High St., ('olumbiiM, O, MISB1NG! AVKAW AND MTMR BOT Bbout twnljo yri old, tumwl HKNHY DA VIM. tumll for hi . fartubt hUok Bill bla'k falr. tiiid w r. whon Inat mod, a Mack frit hat, am) black w-oIhd jackat and pauli. JJa lat mil on lb rnilruMj In tb vkloltr o( A IMamx. Htark cuooty, Oliiu, Uis ololhli n bor tb mark of "II. ID." Any liifornirat'otl oomrultii hltu will lm lhank. fully rcMlMd by tto Suporiut-ndtiOt uf lb D-af and uniiiD luiiiiBiioiiat uoiuiunnB, uiiio, or by Jmmm Davit, rraukllo, Ooeboctoa oouuty, Ohio. feU LITTLE MONITOR Is An imporlADt Invention for burnibg COAL OR KEROSENE OIL AS A 0 M ANI WITHOUT A CHIMNEV. ItoonaUti Id alta lilu to an common Hold lamp tnbe a cylinder about i' iticnuj iu lougtn, uy bait au laco w atamaier, utautt ui pvrioratea uu, otuuccia uy a veiy Ijnttlti cootrUauc. o that It tnriie back lor llirblluir. aod regulate Ibe flume, A etcady etreani of gae I emit-ted fcoiB ibe lop of the perforat i ooun about two lu b I ee long whlcb will bear a mnrn wind and agUatlou aa l the etrcet gaa aod lar more tlian any hhl ever beiore I attached t a HAND LAM V. 1 be light fa of the aaiue brilllaucy aa that ol the ordinary coal aud finite uo wore mlor or emoke wlinn lihtixl. it Uwvll kuowu that bortitrro. to nrnrlnn wllhont a oiilmoey auy cooafdral; 1.1) t from lliMeeolla, aud without any unplflaaant u xir, hue battlml the Inveiitlvo gtiuiua of tbeage. Tbli Imrnor onu atones be rcgulaltd for a sight lamp or ei:k chamber, au a to burn 11 boon eud not oousuina HALF A TARLE8P00NFUL OF Olf Tbcae, then, are ita character In t lea: 1. It Riree three time the liitlitol ait olhcr ronnd tate wli:k Urap. 2 It will be carrying round the bonas, up atalra and down, la tb tuuBt mi'id niuiuor. 8 There are uotchlmuee broken, aa none arenas. 4. It Is all rigtit, aod do family will loug bo without I one. for aal Bt wbOtMBis and retail by (JOKTON. A810N & CO., feblft Bo. 90 North High at., Columbui. i J. D. OSBORN & CO. Hara received tbblr uw stock of Uoum FnrnUhing Ooode tor Ibe mbioii, coup-Mug b rich auortoieutot Volrol Bud Body aud Tpwtry Pruswli Carpeting, Thn Ply and Superfloe, Vine and Oomnun lograla Car pet i o, Uroarwle aud Vouetiai Stair OarpetlDg, tUliug, Bag and Hemp Oarpetltg, Plain and Colored Mettfiigl, all wldlh, Cocoa lUttloge, all wldtb. Oil Cluthf, all wldtbi, Hugi. UatU aud Druggotl, Lacs, Hwlea and Danaik (lorlalui, Unfl, Qrn and Hlua Gilt Window ShidR, BotT, Wblto aud (frttcn Window UolUiida, Oor-oIcm, Curtain Band i and Trimming, Table Lhu nt, Dauo atd Table Covin, aud w-4tb and 10.41 b UbeotlbK- Aleo complete atock of Utapleaud rauuy try Uoode. No, I4J Hoilth Ulll Ntrrttf tOpnotHtbeOtodalead Dulled HUb Uotels.) Iet.il 13 K 1 S II E U , orMr of B'ourlll .ud Hlah. Optnalt iha rut itouaa, DKAI.KK In OooklnR and Hoatlug HtufM, v.r, atlet of Pampa, Tin, dippor and ubwl Iron Waroa, Roonn, and apontlim i abto, Orook.rjr and Ulaai- Wara.Oall.lT, Lookln, Qlaaan, Coal Oil Anil LAuipa Bird Oaaaa, Lamp Bbada., .t..to.. I.n-dlr S. W. LUDLOW, SUCCESSOR TO DR. MuCONK, NO. 11 EAST TOWN STIIEET, (DEUHLER BUILniNO,) ClOIiTJMBTJB OHIO. dn-la.d3ru PITTSBURGH tlUEIITIMMJ. PATENTED OITOIIER H, INtil. imiiritiKti'd rif lit . OVAL LAMP CniMNIKS! Uauubiturad of XX FLINT ULAUS. ThMfl Clilninlra ar. Intendud Air tha 111 Iniua. wbtcb btiatluK all lrl. of lb. alaal oqually, dm not ilhj It to clai'klba;. OouiuiOHr. of Oarbon Oil aro ranlloned adaluat an Imltatlwuof thwt llbiniU' which 1h.iu. maa. oi to. wori.ira. Mum, aw an bnooHltion on tha Public Lluy nona bu, th. Tatimv Oval XX ruNTUiaaxwinaiu B. II. DITHBinOBL. rurt Pitt t tOlaa. WmU. JanlS-dly Pllt.burth, ra. THOS. MOORE. MannfBctttnr t OOP PER-DIBTILLI D PURE RYE WHISIYI MAKB NOHB BPT OOPPBB PIBTIM.ID. I warrant tt fte from drna. or aooltaratlon. 1 attract from it Iha PXJSIL OIL, by a n.W and tmprored proora. roodorloB It fret freni any poHonon. nn.H'aneoa. A larg. lot oi oia ana oftw uqnora onnitantly on nana Tba hlahaat ni.rkot cwta nrtoe Dold at all tlmoa lot By. Hot. 189, 191, 198 and 196, ( St, PITTSBURGH, PA.- JanM-dlm JAS. F. DUNCAN & VM. " DEALERS IN' CRUDE AND REFINED OILS BESZINE LAMPS, &, 63 Wood SL, & 16 Hand St, PITTSBTJROrl, PA. Wb will Ball BAod Oil and Lamps to G roc era and Dealers, flr.na 1 barrrl to luiiO, eaeayw than anv other bob 1b Plttatxorgh. Janll.13i .. tXUKLSIOK GLASS WORKS. J.A.WOLFB. W. T. PLTJBKBTT. T.OAMPBBLb WOLFE, PLMKETT A CO., GLASS MANUFACTURERS. . WAREHOUSE, No. 4 "Wood St. PITTHBTRen, PA. Jaola-dSat (LUMBUS.; OHIO" SATURDAY M0KN1NC., MARCH 7, I8i3.- MEDICAL. ' . LIVER COMPLAINT. f rofMljr paVloc, 9iJ tVrmigmaMit of lb Liver or Billot, aj.un i Livr Oomi-Ulot, bat th pcn,ir tat laa Lfw which it Bw if rrrd to. t ft lnm AfnXum. sUrd UUlljr .WlsM from TOkTlIt Oft OOMMTill fuuvl thta wipvrtoat orgB. Mom tlut tbo bit U A fcieul IB qaftDllty. or iiumm iu quwnj, w uw lMinAiiuuitnai ioh, ut wi bjouw.... j w wviuc to olMtmolli'n or dog.! g up of tbMluct w trbicb convvyi lb kilo from Dm Lifer iututb "v by tvlboluB of Bliu or Bacoa. or in aomo emm by O" M,OB,uiictlM bil lob thrown btKBi Into Iho l--r, irwm II h ItM by O. l.l-. It la.l.l.aaa T hiwU IHu-t A 'H up 1ouk Ih iiiMil tiid Urmtukle in uJ eupiira iito ttM, tar(W ief( BhoaW, w-r lUJUMClluB lbft,iliof tlMbfMtlBBtlOtXtb, BUll frOBM uifd Hh IbV ;trtd frt-iiT 1t proper cmii-m. Bod clr- oo Baling wberw U llHad LtM.lt UlUUl Vll, BUitl lb. iDdWadiw'. It EUeclhj pon DlgPNllon. forth. w.nt of allr, bu wth lDi,oia. I" ,?0f0"Pl,"".ialio lt .U. b.' ,.J lbi-opur(iou...l lb. fit b uataca to Iw tectd tr.u y aod rMi In tn ""AMI Will Mv.r.u. tb. b-allbV.u, tb. 0DbalibT Por- tMaai. ni.uot mat ..w, or whi a of ra u.or ebkr Iron lh-ulbuf)tw. and oooas. auBa, tha. oaaiaia ui iin w ..u. 1 Ui iU iImmw, viti. tKHTUDUd. '" tea euutKOttou, the mor promm rrnptorna are f oppraeetuB upon the etoont. chwt M lf fngbtlaja4ait Waut Of Drv BhaUnrhoI. lllaMuaaa and edueae ghajueM oiiud, (iiuouro a gruyt fatmd t triJhblr, Bii tlMpo.it I. u to ninauily e?ry (i--oiUft groat attul M Mi .j, lu., uiiyio ilwp,- twaia, gitHbt tlrowiioo. wMsint". auU diaiticllaai loo to hotiou dfuiatiuiae ibet. loattiltig ut Ivnhi, aud a wtaia, a wiMiouaappeti.tbtod tr(oenlly bwomiug ewm un- rstHjiaivij aiter tUaiia, fcllowtd ly Hour Of tuu.r uu t tl'lf. UnellVfcDM. ur ailui rutU-l, OtaiiTLUtaa and tuua pre.iiuii,,,t t. niwiil-y Uuublvd wnL wiud lu IDm eluniac!ud uowwi, aud et titu- t aurtny-e with wortue. aud bdiwutlw mlb the ph.. 'n.-r- also Irrltatiou, and it)uIuily Vbronlo itiii4vtriiMli.i oi me iiiuw auitaue wi iueiM.icu auJ liowU, witU ttiidr-ih'imou prHiBura, aiid a tur ab.i lb Ifwar edgj of t I low 111 A IUuolkj AflKCtvd The ooatae Mruclul tb bfl tbua miitj iib the uiiNru, Tjiirera n iaWarr, bbtm anae tlm.j Hi purtM ul Iheakiu and luiMlWraaajla, beoui auia ta-rtinia diaeaawa ol tlieaktn. euuli m Krvaila, Aw-ja Itrhinga Hfial Watery Veiu la, itbinUa, luiiorn, j im pita, rxui .luiie, buib-e, Hore bvttt kitd ticcia i rat iii amua. in aaiu uocum wore urj'Miyovv aud aheu Hie dwavo ia ul loUar ataudliiir, olluvert Kre' .1 ujcr ia n w,itn. jauituiud. a iid iiiiuh (Ji ttt o AfBtD a K-wvu m jonvn a.,.H, 1 tin At I loll I iou Hie KlilaU. Mora or leea bilo ia Htialiied cO frm M blaMhi in tia, pavtatg tbruugli the klduoye, and U itiiitnl wit tliu uriu, whlob, by Ita aoriuiouy, prodnow paiui ia the back, aud eualda aud Irritate all the 11 r mar hau.. rx iuw umjm miv iiat.i,iiK hi inn n (iroiliee, BI1U tuiural ill ap.-aaranrwi aou omr iiuiim 11 ia acaiiiy, and tli site to evacuate ia irtiieiil alia iirgtilit, and vuBViauatif . .-. v au... ... I'UUinAIUIfa tut CJI Is uoii ly wliit autl milky, but uanall it la blirh uiinrw rod or yrllow, wilb a rank, alien slve odor, and oftea II In blood f. The nor crdluary lymptoma of Uila dlieaa are ol grwai variety, anu may te ataod aa follow; UouiNr.ea 01-tub liiitiu, th tougue la uaually more or ieei cualed wilb a whduor browu curi, and itiore ia of iKn Blliugol 0 lliiuea nud onldotea ul lb ftt mf,ii kuew, aud along tbu lubl'l of tke liiit'ltt; at tluiee the lace ie uuauMi,Biiu ture le mure or If-vt-r, epecaiiy Mioar, Hackinu Ooluu. wilb a buktna bi tliHtitrt aaaaji.a, v. ta " -VI. , F I IJ IIHU t i lltra IB I and eoiuotliuMi a fury a vert, dry HbU bard coiigb, wliicb ia itnou HiiamAi-u i t iHiuHUiLf.iu. una couku tllt u ooinuiiiuoee io the letter pari ot thn nig-hr, or oaily lu the uioru.ug, and laaU tor hniira, iroiuiitly producluu uausfaaLd vomiilng II ihrtr be any elptutoraliou, h u a lougu, ropy, tductoua puivKin, alilrn aubrtM m v or! M uk it Umttiue. 1 ntrt are, ale, litutbtly cbruuic pittmtay palua iu .arbli paila ol Ibucbnat, whftbabili au'iui iioiu one pari, tin oioaat or suit to tbu oiber. ooiuuiimtM huhiml'i lorui iu too invet, aud preening up. warti ou the Luue. nrodui d c juhiiIoiiou and ooUi.li, aud uittitaiug, uiBtiifUfjo tiifir coun in inio tlie i.uua, fioui wbtiima ii urn, thou bu tji".td b e. cturtlou, or thn latiiut ia Ualruml. lutlly, 10 nuiii up iu a If w wonln . A XfUow, Jttrtjf, tireity Man, A JVow, or (Jreen Tinge tj the W hitr nf the An Aching ruin acrosi (ht Kidiw,and Mips. wllh IrritatfoD or beat In dfrwbarjrhiii urln 1 a atrir.Mtl.,n ot iulueea aud diatfatinn a roaa the ab1imiii, wuhlu-dt-rnt-se on prtsatire ; l.owneu of tipirUt, frightful i rniNi 4 oitfify y hlomarH, Willi oilier nHi;rpnc sympttjiuii, till lii.ua revels, Hilllimt Oulbe and II lltinin tiarrhfu. and fiytentt-rlea, Ot aflufttu Uuativmtetia, lulbrtuillftil aud Kn inlll ut Ktiuia. Jauudice, Ki ver eud Aicuti. Chill and ITU. Tor, 4c., all orlgiuaie ftoni the aeiuti raiiiM, A Ii?rniie:eI Plate of I lie Liver. The rnoal incct-SAifiil trt'almeiit la to el the natlaiit every night 011 no I tig to bwl, from two to live JAYlsE't OA nji i 1 w Mi riijbo, oreuoutii ol idetn to Ineiiieo-e, ni.rii(llK?K'Ft!,."",u tww'"c",llna trout the bowels nxt uiiiiMitul atilwurereViUSl,JAtt..Aft.rM,')Vtl AT dl; aud their use should I routluiwd until a cure Is cum plutotl, also, at the t ime time, give Lr. JAVNB'fl ALTK KATIVai, three tiiuve a day, according to the dlrectlona nnltrH4 there U a Wittit ol epetite, wilb wtakueea aud debility. or syruptonia of woruia orHTall, wbeu Instead o( tb Alterative, give a 'eaxpuoulul of Vr.RMii-ruk (tuf - ed with a little cold walt-r, and awtend to plvnse tht-lAutM.ialxint h-.il' an hour belore iHob imat, until tree ayuiploiue are remottMl, aud If there should be conh or opr--Fiou aoout, uie in oni or iiii-h, men give tut KKi'KtmmiNT as otleu and iu such dutit aa may be found ueoessBry tu quiet tbo o'iigu aud ruitku exeutoration aay. Itr. D. JaVNIC Sl WiN'U I'ltmil MmlLiltt are prfiirtt, only at U-Ui Ditauiit auetl, l'bliiidi-liliia, and mo aol.i r-i Ouluiubtw, Ohio, by Q. HUHKlt'lH and H. fOHDKl.l Ifl. and by Agonia inruii(OU( 111c comury, irtiu wnu wi) also bo btaluetl, gtulu, Ja9nm't Sltdioal Jtmutuu- nt tfaidsfe Utatik. M'lH IHOOHltAND STATION ERV. Hxxei.ll Aston HAVE ON HAND A arge and Beautiful Stock OF PIOTUU13, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FROM IO t EM 8 to lf0 DOLLARS GILT AND ROSEWOOD, AND GILT OVALS,- ROUND AND SQUARE FRAMES, RuiUblo for almoat auy IMotura yon oan produce Brlii' Your Loos Plcliirfs et tlifhi tuna Frarafd. sivnw rmnmmvm, Being Inrge, and repreaoating nil tha Beat and Finest Engrn.inge And Painting EXTANT, Richly Framed, Aod within tha reaoh of all, and at oue-fourlh the prioe of Steel Engraving!. A General Stock of ROOKS AND ftTATION.ERV At the Loweat Prioea, always on hand. IljHAclaAll A it.atoi'i. daon 4JROCERIE8. YANKEE VEGETABLES! CODFISH, "George Bankj'j No. 1 SALMON (New); No. 1 SHAD (New); 100 Kit No. 1 MACKEREL; 100 Kile No. 2 MACKEREL; MACKEREL in half and quarterblw SMOKED SALMON; SMOKED HALIBUT; TONQUEB AND BOUNDS, lb dure, and for sal. by W. B. BJMTIBACX, ooilA 1W Bnntb lllirb atraal VIM. H. RESTIEAUX. SO. lUtt SOt'TII UIGIl STREET, OOI.XIMBUS OHIO DEALER IN FINE A CD STAPLE GROCERIES PRODUCK. PROVISIONS REIGN A DOM EBTIC LIQUORS!, Fruit, Salt, Flour, Wooden vrare. . eic, janlT STATE JOURN OHIO STATE 'JOURNAL TELEGRAPHIC NEV.1J Ttltartpkit QmupminKt tf the Ohio Jti'itt Journal) , MOBNING AND AFTERNOON E PORT. Particular About Ibe Indlaao'w, Cinema-ATI, Unroll 6. 8om addition! j.ar-lioulara of tht OADtura of tht ladmoal Te bacb reoeirtil. w kaiH as sttnekrn tr aa tnnur tu on thlsBflo of tb robot mad The ladl nol moroil llowW oonnnreil with tlirm. The, kept elear of her bow w btrri her hint run were, anil nulled uer lueaniiil -rn. Tb lodianola kept ehknrin' her trnna ram aid to lido, but na faat nathi wns dou 111 air mora not Wo naanilnBIA gained th oppoaii JiJe, and in thi boldeat tuauner butted bar a T. The Indianol bad eml barge on Mrh tide; theae were rook immediately. At length fapL Brown nnnonnoed hi boat in linking ludi- lion and aurrendtred. Tb notion lnaiad Ibout 20 minnte. It ii reported At Lake Pro.idenoo It J Ih IndiABoln was annk by bor crew t: fat) I cap lure A Herald eptoial aar: A protracted .ueion of lb Cabinet wa held lo-dnr. Run . ol important chtDgea of Ihnt oounoil bar reoeired. been Tim Alflbauu once morv) New Yoik, March 8 The Herald' elrre. soodent at Pott Aa Piatt. St. Domingo, igL let lor, dated Feb. 21 ult., aaya Capl. Brenljo, ol ike llamburr bru Urma, arrived Ihia roitnlur from Mauialilllan Bay to somplel heiicargo here, reporla t er having been overhaul, T l.y a boat from lb Alabama, oil Cap laabtVe on the Huh insL They merely anked him where be wim bound. The Alabama aftorward phiu. ed a tlpauieh attanier bound Eaat and I kughl tier to by Iring. Bolh ateamer were o ved paHaiug wt ai Port Au Platte barb 7 eveuiug of lb '.Mh. The Rebel Meamer NaMhlSle llurued. The Herald haa ibe following from tht Rich-oiobU Lxaiuiner of Marub 2d: HaVAiiiiau, Ui., For. '28. The aleamerNaeh. vilio in corning up the Ogeeohe river laal nigbi grounded ou a baud bar before Fort Mo.Alliaier and waa diaoovered by lb Vaukee fleet ' The Vaokee iron-oiad opeued lire aoioaa themarsb at tee Naabville at Hi) minute paal 7 oolock, and ounliuoed it until 10 o'olook, wbeu ai in-tea.liary ahell atruok tbo Naabvill and tthet 01 tire, tine ia now a total wreck. 'J'U foil bied upon ibe iron-olad and hit bar trloe. 0.ber gunboat of tba Ueet fired at tb fon, but aid uo damage. I.utfbt Iroiu Europe, lllur.x, March U. Tb Arabia, from Liv-erpuil on the 21al, and Queenalowa on lb 22d, arrived here this morning with two daya. later news. Th, Poltkh question la the leading toio in Europe. f Frano tent a dispatch to B.rlln exprtaaing gie.l dlasalisfarliou at the inlervenlbn ol 1'rusaia in the aUxirs of Poland. I lu Ibe Jlriliili Homo of Lordj. Rusaill de- aouooed Ibe euurae cf Ruaaia. i 1 , Cumiiiei'clal. LiVAitroOL, Fob. 22. Breudaluffi lull-Wheat aud Ujur iiuobaugnd aud ateady. Ooru !ld(ii ,,0d lower. 1'iovigioud Dull and lendiug downward. London, ?tb. 21. Conaola at 2i: Half Illin ois I Vutr.l, 4H(,V Krio, 4 lj(5,4. t'h tue zist, atier oniohti boma, yiaieruay, oollon beaitme moiled and olosed rt,i)-'J higher, in ooneeuuenoe of Ibe Australasian a news, On the 22d it olosed dull and uuohauged. Nt Yobk, Murou 0. The Northern Light airived from Aspinwall; aha brings $l,d8:l,000 of treaaure. .She was oonvoyed by Ibe gunboat ConueoliouL President Carara of Gualamala, bad Invaded rlalvndor. A battle was expeotrd aoon. The British minisier is uaing every exertion lo slop Nlw YoSK. March U. Tbe Bleamahip Northern Light from Ahpinwall, ia ooming up. FROM NEW ORLEANS. Departure lit Rebel PrlNonerN A piNloyal Deiiioiiml ration Excitement ! Hie Women Al-iionI a Riot (iirieut IteniN About minor Malleris. (From Unr NpMl.l llorTe.poad.nt.) PT. ClUBLlUl IIOTHL, NltW OBLKANS, 1 ' Fobruary S!I,1W)3 Noon. We k;nl, yeslerday, a decided eenation Nearly four hundred rebel prironera, whose de ienlion dales baok from one to six months, were In be transported up Ibe river beyoud lUlon Rouge, to within the enetuy'a lines. Aa eucb an event haa not occurred here at lesal ainoe General Banks' administration, and as th embarkation took plaoe at one cf the most easily aooessihle looaliiiea of the oily, the foot of Canal street (the Broad aay of New Orloaua), on a morning whose fineness recalled that of a Northern July, you may imagine that the rela tives, friende and sympathizers of the heroes ol he occasion made Ibe moat of it. The suair. indoed, at ona period, threatened serious re. suits, and is ontilled, generally, to be regarded as a pouttoni demonstration, very euggestive of tbe feelings of all but the poorer olaeaea in tbe Crescent City. When I arrived, at about 12 o olock. full ten thousand pernon had assembled, forming Hirer .idrs of au irregular hollow aqiinro, preserved Willi much diSiculiy by a ooronany of infantry, on Iho levee, at Ih J margin bf which lay the ateamer Empire Parish, the vessel devottd to the voyRge. To reach tbi apaoe, it became ne cessary to walk through a lino of spectator of both sexes, anil or all classes, condition and uolor, most of tbem excited and demonstrative, ibe women particularly ao. Dressed smartly, often with a preponderanoa of rebel oolora. aa broad red and while bjucet ribbona, flowers of tbe aame hue, aud even little silken aeoesaion agil worn on tbe borom or waved in tbe hand. these ladies, youug, old and middle-aged were full of enthusiasm, interest and emotion In behalf of th depaning Confederate soldiers. tries of "Uoou liyl "tiod bless oul ' "Our side will win yell" alternating with, here and there, a shrill cheer for Jeff. Davia and the .Soulb; 'band-shakings and a perpttual waving ot bauaaercniets awaitea tnem, known or an- known, aa they strolled down to the plaoe of embarkation, under no guard or restraint for during the last day or two they seem to have been allowed tbe freedom of the otty. Tbe ladies, indeed, were to ssaloua to be very discriminating in the manifestation of their sym pathies auyooay wearing a military oap or haversaok, or looking a if bound on a voyage, wss likely to oome in for a share of them. 1 saw tbe youthful representative of a Boston newspaper, of deoidedly Abolition tendsnoios, apostropbtxed in tbo moat ontbunaatto manner, to bia patriotio exasperation. Had they oonbned themselves lo such be havior it would have been "tolerable and not to be endured," but they did not. A th orowd ewayed and surged to and fro, backward and forward, aomelimea gaining on the soldier and diminishing th apaoe they were endeavoring (o preserve the men in the throne- always al lowing the women to be in front,, so that the embarrassed blue-ooat found onaosed to them a sea of turbulent orinolineXaome of the more irrepressible wearera of Ibe latter would break through the lines, and disregarding tbe ex posure of Charming legs and dainty gaiter. boots, run aorosa tbe open spaoe, pursued by tbe guard. 1 noticed one etopped at least half a doseo times: like Jlruoe a spider, aho finally elTeoteil her object. The oheera, the ehouls, the laughter, Ibe hum and bustle under the broad, bright noontide, combined to make up a scene at once striking and piotureeque. In the meantime Cnpt Kilbourne, the. Pro- vast-Marshal, eianiliug near tba gangway of tbe steamer, read aloud the names of lbs parol eJ prisonors, each one being aduiittrd on board alter answering, mis, a uuioua process, 00 cupied some hours, and resulted in Ibe disoove. ry of 15 or 20 men, duly attired in rebel uniform, who had no right or title to the ebaraoter they assumed beyond the uesire and intention lobeoome Confederate soldiers, for which purpose they had preseoted themselves. Refused passage most of them went away quietly, with a violent exoeption or two, - duly consigned to he calabrose. Thoeeto whom embarkation was legitimately accorded deserve a paragraph of deeoripuon : They were a very piotjreeque crowd, attired In dissimrar uniforms, nearly all quit new and clean, Ibe gifi of their oily friends aome of whoa i had Bllad them out wiik two er three Biliu, worn ouUid one 'another, Bad probably Intended aa subscript ,ns to tha straightened ooejunissarial ef Jiff lavia' army, in which the temporary possessors looked gratuitously warm. Borne exhibited gray homespun clothes, gaudily trimmed with red or yellow wonted, in signifi oane of th arm oi tbe acrvto to whioh th wearers belonged. Olhera had coals and jack et of all oolora, except, I think, positive red, or bright yellow. There were scarlet caps, pink caps, light and dark bin caps, aome military, sonie oivil one naval felt bale, fur eaps, pro miscuously decorated with feather, flowers, lit-ii braes ornamenta or miniature aeeaaaion flags. Oae of the latter, pinned aihwart a man'a breast, wa at least ix loohes long; another "Looted- racy," a Orpheus C. Kerr would have oalled bun, displayed a portrait of the rebel urn. Lee, printed oa lilk, and pooled conspicuously ever his heart. On a third 1 observed a thick, while woolen overooet reachin' t hi heel. Five or six loose-breeched Zouaves in red, gray, oablue trowsers, were particularly noticeable. Borne wore legging, others long servioeabie boot, other lea: her or alligator skin shoe. Scarcely any but had a stout blanket rolled up aorosa his ohest or strapped behind his baok. It wa a substantially olad, j jlly orowd, considerably aileeied by whisky, aod not iodisposed to wg-ger and make a spaetaolo of it conscious th while of having experienced a perfectly endur able reoess in soldering and of reappearing on th stage a heroes, before aa audteno of friend and "Yankees," who must feel them- selvee in a minority. There were exoepiions, though 1 notioed more than one boyish face, temporarily flushed with the exoiusment of the occasion, but which, apart frota it, would, 1 felt sura, have infinitely preferred home and il comforts to Ibe known hard ships attendant on tbe life of a Rebel soldier. oi.lors, mothers, had bounded on these with a tale of false patriotism and devotion to aoause, utterly and monstrously unworthy or such sao rifiooa. Only ignorance the instigator of the greatest eritue ever perpetrated on the planet an be pleaded on their behalf. "Lord far- live them, for they know not what they do!" The average of pbysiogomy wa deoidedly satisfactory, Ihi Frenoh type preponderating; benoe, perhaps, tbe aemi-thealrioal display, wbicb, in the uaul, eeetna natural and allowa ble. Helling their oaps jauntily, they drank aod gesticulated, wound their arms about each other, strolled lo and fro on the hurricane deck, waved their handkerobiefa, or eagerly pointed out relative aud friends in tbe orowd. Every now and then a cheer wa raised and respond ed lo, lb ebrill hurrah of th women being particularly audible: during all of whloh newly arriving prisoner were being (enrobed in the saloon of ibe steamer, an examinalioa productive of many letters, small paokaga of medi cine, little bottles of ink, tobaoco, minute Con federals flags, and similar articles, tbe posses sion of which seemed so natural aod excusable io men in their condition that one involuntarily justified it. 1 believe that tha flags war oon- h Boated the medicines and letter detained ror examination; nnd, while admitting th possibility of th ntoessily for this lu th latter oase, I am not euoh an unmitigated xealot as to be proud of the transaction. Bru Uen. Clark, a rebel orhoer, wounded and captured at th bull of Baton Rouga last Au gust, waa conveyed on board in a litter, attend ed by hi wire aud dengtiter aud a female aor- vaut, a negress. His hurt, proceeding from a oanoon ball striking his hip. is severe; he oan hardly resume hi military duty for aome monlha. Ilia wife and daughter came hither under a Hag of truoe shortly after bia arrival a a pris-ouer.Th crowd and exoi eroent on Ih levee in creasing, the good nature of tbe aoldier waa severely tried, for the women would plaoe themselves directly In Ibe way, and utter taunting defianoes, sure ol their (ex being their protection. Tbe men, too, sareeued by them, and growing bold wilb apparent impunity, waved Secession flag and jeered and laughed insultingly.Presently the hubbub grew aaugerous. Al ready a negro had been hustled into the rjver for some anti Secession remark, and brutally kicked when he attempted to get out, while incidental fights had sprung up and arresls been made at the outskirts ol the concourse, ine kels, pushing baok the most impetuous assailants, over lbs heads of the women, and n some tuslanors pnotlng them wilb their bayonets. At tbi junoture, when an eiolted German Mejor spurred hither and thither on horseback, oonipiouous and indignant, when the entire area was one seething oauldron of excitement, when one continued, ominous yell burst from toe orowd mere arrivei an entire regiment (I think !be2uib Massachuaetta, quar tered in tbe aiijaceul uuslom House) and a battery of artillery, both of whioh immediately be gan their evolutious, compelling the crowd lo scatter townward in every direotion. It waa said that knowledge of the anticipated lumull having been conveyed lo uen. llauk, h had adopted this method of preventing it. Biniultaneousiy, tne aieamer uaurei mil. which lay at no great distance above the Empire Parish, and of which a orowd of some hun dreds, principally women, had taken bodily possession, as a good point of observation, started ,ofi into tbe river, oarrying tho intended spectators into iuvuluutary exile, and for a longer period Iban they suppoaed, for though some were put ashore three or four miles below on the opposite side, aud al'owed to find their way hack to Ibe oily by means or the A'giera ferry, others, ardent to aeo ibe fiual departure of the Empire Parish, remained on board all night. Cheering for Jell. Davis, and waving their handkerchiefs, tbia multitude backed iff from the levee, aome succeeding in iumniui ashore just at th moment of departure, lu a minor degree, an adjacent ferryboat afforded Other a similar cxpetiemie. This, the evolutious ol the mmitiry and artil lery, and the unmistakable readiuees of bolh to suppress anything like a riot, meast.rably aba ted the entnii.isHm or tbe crowd. Tbo galleries or th adjacent buildings, hitbrrlu thronged, were now cleared orspsotatora, and slowly the human tide ebbed buck into Iho city. Not, however, until after dark did the order arrive for tbe departure of I bit steamer. She anb queutly experienced an aooident in being run into or running against another vessel, and now lies In a rather crippled condition, with her voyagers slill aboatd, three miles aluve, at Grelna. 7Vin. (gnu tba PbllaJ.I(.hla ma. ) Army l Ibe Potomac Sentiment ol Our HoldlerM. Camp Pitciits, ta Faloutii, Va. Hbadquabtkss 67th Pennsylvania Vol. - February 26, 1863. A meeting of the offioera of the 67th Penn sylvania Volunteer wa convened thi day for th purpose or appointing a committee to draft resolution expressive of the view of th offi cers and private of the regimtnt in regard to the war, and tbe duty of all Union-loving citi- sens in the great struggle for liberty. Lieut, colonel feier Bides waa called lo the ohair, and Capt. James Darling waa appointed secretary. On motion, the chair appointed tb following named offioera a that committee: Chaplain Mo- Adam, Dr. Lyman, and CapL Nelson, lo report at Ih next meeting. The meeting then adi turned lo meet at 11 o'olook the 2rttb lost. FannuABY 26, 1868. 11 o'clock A. M. Th meeting convetied ao- oording to adjournment. Tbe minutes or tbe last meeting were read and approved. Tbe committee presented the following re port, which was unanimously adopted. wuibbas, in war, wnton na caused us to voluntarily relinquish the endearment of horn and th comfort and peaceful pursuits of oivil life, and to submit to the deprivations and hardships inoident to aotiv military eervlcs, is ene which involve interests of th moat momentous and enduring eharactar; Whereas, As oa the result of this oon test the existence of our Government, the perpetuation of the blessings of oivil and religions liberty to the unborn million or fulnre ages, and th olution of th question is th extstenoe of a republican farm of Government possible T all aepend; ana Whereas, We have a determined, wily, and powerful foe in front, to meet on the field cf deadly combat; and, also, tbe machinations of a mean, cowardly, cunning, and insidious orew in tbe rear t scorn and resist; therefore, RttoUxd, That we spurn with contempt and indignation the auggestioa of the Northern 'Copperheads" that we must approach armsd traitor with propositions of compromise, wbieh they would scornfully rejeot as alik incompatible with every attribute of true maubool, and wit the dignity and honor of a great and pow erful Government. Muolftd, That th only compromise we caa NUMBER 218. consistently snake with traitors ia that they lay sues ueir arms ana return IB IBetr all- Jtoobti, That Ih only hope cf (Murine Ibis reiuii iinna rouaa in a vigorous and determined prosecution of the war, whatever may bs th required sacrific of blood and treasure, t II th military supremacy of th Government u rally vindicated. Knolrtt, That we ar (till willing to toil, anu ngnt, ana aie, u neoeeary,or the attain aienl of thi nd. Renlcid, That th wide spread opinion in th Northern States that the Army of th Potomac i demoralised, and will not fight, ie false aud elaadarou, and we donbt aot tb malioious faorioatlon of tbo Northern trailer who would stab us in th dark, but an too coward, ly to array themselves under Ih banner of the iuiurgents, and to meat na la th (book of battle.Rttolvd, That loyal men ai horn hoalo' oererully orgastic themselves lo watch lb. stealthy movement of Ih vsnsmous "coppei-heads," and aid ih Government in bringing them lo condign punlsbmsot, not only for their treaoheroue behavior at home, bat alia for their endeavor lo make thir (lender of ths army true by poiiaoiog the minds of tbe soldiers inrouga thawueace or treasonable lettera. iVesafimf.ToM. as tha President of Iha fjailad State is tb constitutional representative ol eur Government, hi administration most and win d sustained by all true patriot; and that those who ar denounoinc hie adminiat.atlna ar laboring to th extent of their power lo throw hindrance in th war of a viaorona and suoeeaarul proeeaution of IB war, and deserve ine unmitigated sooro or patriots and lb hemp au io iraitora. Rttolvd, That slavery 1 on of th obief pll tars or itnagth lo th rebellion: that ita a- sentiai antagonism to freedom renders its l isience incompatible wilb tb restoration of ins union and lis continued maintenance, and that th President's omanoipailon proclamation Is not only human and wise, but an abso-late military necessity in order to the aoeedv suppression of tha rebellion and tha restoration oi enuuring peace. kttolvtd That we heartily approve the polioy oi organlitng all ablo-bodied uen of African descent into ragimouta, brigade, and divisions for aotiv military operation.; for, a w have to risk our Uvea for Ih maintenance of our liberties, it is but just that Ibey should be required to inuur the lame baxards In older to seour theiis; and a they have heretofore been used ror the promotion of rebellion, II is but rigni mat they should b used hereafter for its supprroilon. UttoUtd, That while we do nol fight for any man, or set of men, but will ohoerfully follow the leadership of any general whom th Preei. dent, aa Commander-in-Chief of the army, may, in hia wisdom, see fit to appoint over us, we take pleasurs in declaring our confidence in the ability and skill of our pnaant brave and gallant oontmaader, Major-General Hooker. Hetalved, That Governor A. G. Curtis deservee the thanks of all true patriot for th skill, en-orgy, and patriotism wniok he ha displayed in raising, arming, equipping th troops of our State, and especially of all Pennsylvania sol-dir for Ih profound interest which be has manifested In their welfare generally since they have been brought into tbe field, and ea-peuiaily in hi efforts to have the eiok and wounded of their number removed lo hospital in our own State, and a far aa praoiioabla to their homes till fit for duly. Hetohtd, That these proceedings, signed by '? .?1!l!n,, ai rj, be published iu the Philadelphia Press, the Philadelphia Inqni-rer, the Uarri.burg Telegraph, and iu all the loyal papen of Ibe different counties iu wbioh the regiment ha been raised. W. T. Mi ADAMS. 1 : .. i. W. LYMAN, A. II, NELSON, Committee. It was resolved that Col. Side, our chairman, should oall th regiment together, and that the ohairman of the oommiitee should read this paper Io th non-oommisaioned offioera and privalee, and ak them to lake the paper under consideration. Regiment wa accordingly aa-aembled. Sergeant Green waa called lo Ibe chair. The preamble and resolution were read and unanimously and entbnsiastloally passed, followed by three oheen for tbe resolution and three more for Gen. Hooker, th army Lieut. Col. PETER SIDES, Chairman. Capt. J AS. M. DARLING, Beoretary. Major Opdyke'B Veto of llieFltz-Jobn Porter Resolutlona. Reference ha heretofore been made to the veto of Mayor Opdyke, of the resolutions of the New York Aldorraan, tendering a publio reoep lion to General Fill Jubn Porter, and condemning the action of the Government in dismissing him fromthe aarvioe. From th veto message we ex tract th following point: 1 object to those proceedings becaese I oannol but regard them as revolutionary in Iboir ten-denoiee, if not caleulated to undermine the very foundation of our Government. In letter and spirit they are marked by the absenoe of thai reapeot for the constituted authorities, and thai acquiescence in their deoisions, which are enjoined by all law, both human and divine, and without whioh all government must oooa laps into anarchy. Indeed it wa this very spirit that led lo the Rebellion whioh is now threatening the life cf the nation. Beaide thi general objection, It seem to m that tha oase of Filt-John Porter presents no feature justifying your eulogy of his eonduot r your oensuree of the Government. He wa charged with disobedienoe of order in th fee of the enemy, pending a battle. Suehoonduot constitutes lb highest crime known in military law, and justly auhjeot Ih offender lo th punishment of death. Tbi aooused had a thorouih and impartial trial before a Court-martial of his peers, iboss who conetiluled Ih Court were able and honorable otfioors, most of whom, like aooused, bad been educated at West Point, toe grauuaieat ui wmuu lusiuuiioo are usually united by bond cf sympathy mora or lee aloael.. Erery opportunity was given him by the widest range oi eviuence to aisprove the charges brought against him and to justify hi conduct, it junuuoeiioa were ponsiuie. Tb material evidence in the oase 1 fully and fairly aet forth in th able report of the Judgo-Advooale-General, and ao one caa read that report, marked a it is by scrupulous impartiality and B chivalrous aense of a so'dier's duty, without a profound eonviolion that the decision of the Court waa in harmony wl h Ih evidence. Nay, more; any ine who will read the masterly report of Judge Holt, who ia no lea distinguished ror true conservatism and freedom Irom partisan prejudice than of eminent ability, oanuot fail to be Impressed with the saddening eonviolion, not only that the charges were true, but thai theeffenoe were committed under oiroumatanoe whioh eump tbem with unusual turpitude. Thie i clearly ehown in the uotimony adduced to establish iha second specifics Ion under the first oharge. Th extracts from the evidence, and from tba report of the Judge Advocate General, give some indications of the oonduot for whioh Gen. Porter wa arraigned before a eourl-martial, tried, convicted and dismiseed from the eervioe !- eonduot ia aot of a character lo enliat the a . thy of hi feliow-oltitens, or to entitle mm w municipal aonore. us tne oontrary, it I luob aa must stamp hi nam with lnfami and excite th indignation of (very nnbiastd rrtena oi nis oouniry. t am confident your Honorable body could not have known, when these resolutions were adopted, tbe atrocious character ol his otteaoes, and th irrefragibl prooi oi nis guilt, though 1 am not surprised at your unwillingnee lo believe that anv one ot our fellow eitisen could be guilty of to dark a crime. He proved recreant lo the trust confided in him by the Commander-in-Chief, at on of tb most oriucai pericaa or ths wsr when the very life or the nation was trembling ia the balanoe. Hi recreancy, in the opinion of many capable officer wbe testified en hi trial, chana ed th reeult of that impaiga from a brilliant (ucoee to a disastrous failme. thus prolonging Iha war, and leading lo the saenffos or thou- aanda or live which might be avoided. To oon far honor or any kind on such a man would be monkery of ioatioe. It would nut the cause ol our oouniry aod all military dieoipllne to open shame. To tender him municipal hon ors would pi so tbia loyal city in a false pool lion, and could aot fail, 1 aa convinced, lo shock the patnoUo sentiment of a vast majori ly of ita people. loeleed of oensnrlng the Government for It oonduot ia th ease or Fits John Porter, I think w huld award it onr hiiheet praise, and ask it to mete out th same aven-handeJ justice to an euiosr gumy or lias ottenoe. it Is not only thus that we can hone la weed eur army of oowardioe, disloyalty and inaubordi-aation, and to bring it to that high degree of effioieney whloh ie essential la victory and the iilrvwsioa as ue rebellion. GEORGE OPDYKE, Mayor. PHILADELPHIA ADKRTtllltl JOB! K. STBTLIB, TMPOBTBB ABTO DCALXB 1ST coirn A ad Proerfator of O j'i Diooei OoSaa If IBs, WALNUT STRUCT WUAST, Skbuylklll. DIPOT.tU AailHBTBUT, PblhuWpbkk STrrLBB'I PBBPABBD OLD OOTBBBBBBT JATA ourrsB la a aaparlor ertk-le. sarpawins all prepared or aeeveaad ' 1 wImi ib Iba mart.. Tba M of Bi.Uf ' OU atovara- noat Java U IU will at ones raeaova tha praJaStoas able b have haratoSora lastly aatota aaiaaa tha oaaenay. r. of proparad Uogf aotblag bat tba boat aad paraa --a-rean Cofloa Hi aaed, bains brought hare .a Sir kkl Sana naportatioa, roaalid at hi. ewa Blllla, by a aaw prtnal, by wblcb tea par aaat ai eared. TH In WILL BBARI.B BIB!, AT ALL TTIfXB, TOICP- ri.1 tub runitiu ATONB THIBD LBeS TBBOOBTOP OrHIBGOOB OOPPBS. STBTLBB'B OLD OOVBBMM BBT JAVA OOPPAiB coetalu. ao Dandelion, Poa., ublobory, Ao., heaee It va-qalr. no clearing matter, wbkh oftee eoeei as asaeh ae ,o loot IIM.II. mu U'DO. OMDJt oauraiy par. ao. mw win. idoaatnt. healthful, la.laoratuui aad BsasBnial ef- leru of othor ood OoSae. .or leia ny all um Uroeara hi ine unties sxatBB. . BKTAIL PB1CK, SO CBBTfl PKB PODalD.-DEPOT, BUS A BOB BTBBKT, t'BULABSiraia. MM. fit 371x1. K 1808. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Importer, Jobbers A Eefallers DRY GO ODS, T2T Chest as ut-St., Phllatlelphlsa, Invite tha attention of Oaah Beyers to " iTi isli .1.1 socc, oampnaias tbe aawaM ana saeai dealreble stylo, of FANCY, SILK, AND STAPLE DET GOODS, wbkh will be sold hp the piece, or package, at i retae. VAN K IRK 1 CO., Manufacturer! of r1 CHANDBLIIE GAS FIXTURES. AND COAL "OIL BURNERS. Have alxvaya on haad m fine AHorlnient of French Bronte Figures and Ornament!. All fiooda warranted equal la design and WGrkmanMhlp to any In tbe country. 317 .volx JStxoot, PHILADELPHIA. . OILsV LEATHER STORE frlt7-d3m hide' D. KIRKPATRIC'K V SONS, No. 81 8. Third Street, Bttuten Marktt and Chettnut Struli, Philadtlphia, HATE FOR SALE SPANISH AND GREEN SLAUGHTER HIDES, IALUUITA AND rATfTA B.irB, TAfl. NERS' OIL, etc, AT THE LOWEST PRICES AND UPON THE BEST TERMS. All kind, of Leather la tha ronsh wanted, lor which tha hlghoat marh.t prloa will be gtr.n In oaah. or taken la ex, bann. for hldoa. Leather stored fro. of ehara. and .old on oommlttalon. Liberal Oaah Advaacss sisls oa Leather aoaslimad to a.. 1.1)7 Rides and Mieep Pelts WITEI. jBSNOH AND PHILADELPHIA OALP CIPB. Bad Bob, laalhar fur sale. 1 CHAMBERS A CATTELL, Mil Sot No. S3 hi. nil Third Bt., Phllod-loUI., INtitt. BPHINU. JOHNES, BERRY & CO., (s.tcoior to Abbott, Jobaua A Oo ) itt Market a, 594 Commerce StB., PHILADELPH IA, a IMPOSTS ASP JOBIXS OP Si kit and F Dry Dry Goflila ! Hnv dow oiiod ft laijre nd ttrsotlr stock lu DKKHH GOO DM, Adaplid to tbo ntasou. AUu, a flue aaaortouat In WHITE GOODS, . . BIBU0N8, GLuvea, SHAWLS, A Which th.y Oder OH BAP FOB OASBT, attention of th. trad.. eolMI the IbbftHm PERRINE 4 DRYDEN. MABOf AOTDBEBa ABB WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OARBON OIL. LAMPS I And Lamp Ooodn of all Kinds I 102 8. SECOND BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. f.bMSm THE GIRARD HOUSE I Zjall AAelxl3.1a , BATINO BBBH GLOBED POB MOB! THABJ TWO IE A US, IS BOW Reopened aa a First-clan Hotel. PUBLIC PATRONAGE SOLICITED. BO-eVXir IE JH DAV B9. MbalSns KANAQA, POWLBB 00 WM. HORSTMANN SONS, FIFTH t CHERRY 8T8., PlallAdoljTpjblAp X?. MftDnfftotcrsrsaVod ImporMrs of Udies' )rm& Mantilla Trimminn BERLIIV ZEPHYR WORSTED A WD 8xtoT.A.X.X. WARES. OCR RPBINO A880BTHBNT OOBTAInB A TA-BKTV of Plata and Sanoy Boltlni.. Boalwruaa. RntiAB. and Ornamanta. Embrotdarlna Braid.. Oill and Steal Batten., Valval Blbboas, Onlpaaa Iaaaia, Bait ttaapa, so AT Hktrt Braids at low price. JaaSldAvA HORSTMANN BROTHERS & CO. MABUPAOTUBEBS SD IMPOBTBBB OP Presentation Swords, MILITARY & REGALIA GOODS, Teatrichal Decoration, TRIMMINGS FOR FANCY DRES8E8, FLAGS, ' ttANNJSBS, &C, SO. Fifth tt Cherry sta., Philadelphia. JanlldSal 1 R. ESTERBROOK 4 CO., Hteel Pen Manufaotarera. a .BOB Avals tvaat, Phlliacislpltlsk RBITEBBROOB CO. DBBiaa WO . oall tbo attention of tea trada aad tha Aaurteaa Pabuo to tho avoLtaal Hurt Pan. are made la tat. was try by thaia aual la eoallty to Ue beat Imported an OITr AND COUNTRY DIALERS apvlla aa th. stoat lavoraala tervaa. ' Oraars by stall promptly atteased Ie, yaaalc-dly AESLAB TOOBO). BATIB T00B0. H. . M00BB irmar Young, Brother A Co., tVTPOBTBBS ABB DBAUB IB EMBROIDERIES, LUCES, V7HITB aOODS,HOBIBRTl MITTS, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, AO, No. 4i3 Market Street 419 Coaaaaerce Street, . deio.d3oa., PHILADKLMIA. 4 eS |
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