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.ssswsw-avfaa. FOR HOLIDAYS 1IAVI JOST 8KLI0TBD A LA KG I AMD tptondld .twa of Nano. from th. Bert raotorle. In tb oonntry, with opoll ..reran, to too Hull-Say.. Tay ara arrtvlBA- Sally, and or olorod ft! vmiob and s.w iotk prtc. at M, weferoui Buy bo ftriiorf .B. bllowfug .ly 1m: CblokrlnK PJtvao, Nteintray Pianos, Hnllot, ItIh afc Co. Pianos, Hale A Co. Piano). OroveMteln fc Co. Planoa, CJeo. A. Prince eft Co. IMelo- deoiin. Plana, routod and rent applM ob boroneM. Jiml fvontred, b fin colloctloa of OriBu. M. i WOOIM, Arent, doM'm.Mplltjanie'ot ill Ulgtitlttwt. MEDICAL. ABE YOU IN AGONY? a wemspbiag of hope . FOHAXjIj can Bi roCKD-iS olloway's Pills. ol Good Ckecir! The Sink-uir nui.v be wvmI hy the line .oriftoltowuj's Ointment. lie history of thaw .Treat B.UJttdJM ( the moil Bderful medical rev.latlon that th world bvnr known. It MUbllHtlM the ell-lm- rteut foot l bat wiieaavta and In whatevmk amra ail lirtithoe prumtlltM of the Mils am fnilv ...itiil in ts subject iou and our. and that, with tlio (Hot- ItifaDt. ibtfv ar tk4 Ureal EmhfiBtador ot Utabk In all MllMfftPMI. Ibis la not a history written bv udioiid. or it Ii1tm1 from the expvrltjnce of one nation. It con- iixii or conipiiaiion 01 lesii inornate rrom too sick o I -17 oouritry an unimneactiama lecord, tb lllteo nlch. has never beta add 11 cad in favor of any dts-vary or luventiou since tloio began. hM Mighty Jmleri, World-Knotm ana World-Tried, are a Boon to the Sir. TK want of a Merlins medicine to moat ths HU nd iiecoMltfoe of tbfl suffcrlng portlona of humanity, 'aim one entirely free from mineral and othnr detete- particle, wan severely felt nil thliall-pow-1 medic! ue wan ushered Into tha world: Hull. sy' Itumluabh ?UU have become the JIomkoM fimauV.of all natloni). Their attribute U to prnml a wall aa cwrv they attack tha radim or root of (he complaint, and thui, by removing the hidden caiim oi iuu oi xe-invigoraie ani rt'Storo the droop-UK enera of the yt.im, aitnlitlnKaaatare In b-r ' U.k of vital audwuci0airt' "omwiofff OiHordorH of the Ht 0111 noli IrathniAiircMof the dead licit maladjf. Tbalr aftcot li to italAtu nil the tluldn of the body, and to end a poiaoned tream throutili all tho channel of ctrvulaflon. Now, what la the operation of the PilleT Thyy cI'iun the bowela, rKulate the liver, bituK the lelaxod, Inllatud stomach luto a naturitl . tuiiuitiiiu, tDl hcmiir tnroiiKti Hie fteorc lireoriCMhs KpoM tt Moot! Hif, cfiangn the etato of the tyntem (roiu atakoMM to health, by oeroltiiin a Mmultarm-uue buiI wbolieome etTect upon all It parti and luticttuna. Woman lu all her Ullllcullics Ii Invited to teat tb reguluting nod reitoratlve poweraof tbla btirnileaa but oflicttvu preimratlott. Al lint iwo ttpoima ol Hie la Wlikvb the tt'inalu ay fl turn .useiKoe inemoei iinporiaiu Htifl ;itt IohI chanpon. th- i'flU lll puxiHu ptltl ftulettiiftrd riCHlnni vil roumiiencaa. They ara alati conndontly mcmi. Iitendcil aaa epwInV in evei y ditioidfr to which le-lltnlca ava exuluelvuly anbjoct. lift 11 rilICI'(4Mft That thn altatra atal.niaiilH in ! nil IIiih.i tu uri fle.l by thitriiten tuatlinuny i,omii.tln ihrough " ' wiiiuijjoi utin in uicmmuiu) omnim pi'atshablo wtlntMne, IIHOIIM MllllllIiN, el., V'. Ib whatom form dlaoHn attacka lhn liver, It la luuttiiru ano 'leiiciimitui vy mj BWircijing, palU' hiu, and IrreaUtable curative, ltihoua rcuiltltmtH I'illoua purvtn, mid ell th ordinary dfaorderaor . 1 morgan, itiauMteii oy Iwlweuu the ehuuldera, ' lu tbe rlirhl m-le and 'ellowneaa of the wliltn .if Die eve, weaki-ona aiJ debility, ar-H mlUwl od renvjved 'by the remedy, with a utlrity wlilt li uatonlnitM the urTrt-i a and tholr frimi.tn. I.ni airK. v7iom thol.irulty have aliei)rlt)nu, reooit wltb V.fcidjenre to ;bfa powurful unti-hlliotie ajrftnt. and a iFbturatlon to boaltb aud atllvlty will bo the unvtv-) ing result. Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea H'aiIiiwj, $c. The teirihlo bodily aud moutal panga whfok cbar-a cturiae HyapApala ar at onoo mliiK-ti'd by tint Cilia. DlanhcBB, conatlpation, had ache, physic a I p koM ration, nervous t rumours, hot Hnahea, ouuHnm, m nectlon of the kidney, hemorrhoid! or pile, aud, In lact, all Interne cuinpialnta, Irora whatever oauau artetug, gltM way before tba aalutavy nOueuce of tliln uitraordlnary reuicdy. Aa a no-itle for dvaDetiHia and tbt diaordeni connootud with 1. or growing out of It, tho Pill are alwayt to be uHcif 00 wbvii aveif olli-r tnudleina and mode of I'tiaiutuni naa uiieny tbiiou, oilowayt Pillt are th U'tt remedy known in tlu woridor the following disage: Aalhma, Bowel Ootuplalute, ttonglia, Colda, Chwit Dixeaaea, Ooatlveneea, Iynpnptia. Uturrhtna, liropoy, behlHty, Cuvur and Agnu, r'ma'D ComplaintH, Head-achei, ImllgeaHoo,;. IuUtKiua, I'lilauintion, pirlte. Vlloa, Aumt and Oinvol, rtAConditrv Syiup-ijdi, Venerlal Affeollooa. Wormaof all klnda. CAVTIOIV t None are genuine unleas the words "Hollowax, Nkw YoaK Utu LoNiMia," are dlsuonil-bleaaa Water murk In every leat of the biok ofdl-i-ecttuna around each box; the aaiue may be platnly aeen by holding th lfto tSs Mffht. A hand-tome reward will be given to any onu randtM iur Hitch Inlormatlon aa may lad to the (let not Ion of any pnriy ar partite counterfeiting tbn medic ihhb or vendluir the same, knowing thttm to bo Bpurtou. Fold at the manufactory of I'mfooioiHoia-o-way, rid MiiRluu I.anc, Now York, ami by all rt- pectablo raK8latnaud Dealer" in MniHf Ins, through-out tba UultrHl Htatcauud the clvilixod w.rld, lu bovoaat BAcenta, 02onuta, and II each. afeYThero.B a considerable aavlng by taking the I argur mImb. I. B. Drrectlona for the giitdaneo of patianta in vory disorder are aluied to oaub box. Our Ageutu at Oolnmhoa Uesirs. TIIBALL A BtiSnAal, Ud Uighatruel. deolt To the Ladies of America I MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD! MORS VALUABLE THAN GOLD! DR. JOHN L, LYON'S French Periodical Drops I French Periodical Drops! von. 3B33TVr A TiBB 6 Bering ftoin (rrrgularlly, or OlMtrnctlun of tho AltMikwe, liuiu whatever cause, IT IB SDbB TO OCRKI IT IH HCIlS TO OUKftl It Ib Impoaalhle to enjoy tba blouio of hoalth, and vkfaolty of spirits, uoIm the Alonsoa ate regular aa to the (tine, tlut quantity, and iimlily. When thy are obelnjcttd, Natute inrvkue ht-r f rtoi Is to ol.t.un It lor some other outlet, and( nnlosa theao effurtn el Nature are asslah'd, the patient umially expftrinnva Doaponduuey, MervouaiteM, and dually DUNsL-MI' 11 ON iwumet Ha away, and prematurely term In tea miserable life. RBMOVC8 ALL ODHTBDOTIONh I IT BKMOVKH ALL OBHTItUOTIOKHI IT kKMOVKS ALL OBHTKUCTlUNal IT BHMOVKH ALL OBITUIJOTIONU i IT 18 A I'KKFKCT HEOULATOBt IT 16 A PKltCKLT UlfUULATOUl BEAB IN MIND, BEAB IN MINI, THAT I GO A BANTER THAT I QITAHANTIG1C My DBDPB TO OURS Bnppression of the MenB. trom whatever caase, though oaro should be nsod that the hi txtlons which accompany each bottle are care-lolly a ILered to. BUY T.ifc. BEHT1 BUT TUn: UKOII E'uY THE BAFE6TI BUY WUK QAKEoTI BTJY THE BKBK8TI BUY THE HOllKftTI WTurH in rTnw'9 nnnriai WHICH IS LYON'S BKOl'BI THEY ACT LIKH A 00 ,RM by atrengthenlng and lnvlgorati&A and restoring the system to a healthy ootid It km. It moderate all axoeea, and remove all obstructions, and a speedy cure may ba relied on. TO MARRIKD LAfllLS thoy are peculiarly adaptfd, aa they bring on tbo monthly period with such perfect regularity, 80H1 TO DO GOOD I 61UE TO LO UOOll I OA KNOT DO HARM I OA N NOT DO UAUMI BE WI8K IN TIHEI HE WISE IN TIME! Let not this disease deitroy yonrm-nslftntiun. Try It bottle of my PElftoMC VL UHOl'H, and yon will bo aatUfled that I am qo liitpoeter. Tell your afflict-. ed friend what teatored the bloom of health to your cheeks, and thereby conTur a favor more valuable than gold. For painful or acautv alenatmation It Is just tho thing. I have now In my mind an instance of a ladj who had been Biifleriua from tialninl man. trnatlon two or three years, cotiltnftig ber to liar room each time; aha had applied to several eminent vnsioianB, wuuout reiiut, wnea on buttle ot mr DROpH entirely enred her. ONE BOTTLE OUBKB I ONE BOTTLE OUKKS I Id 1moat every case. DO NOT DE IMPOSED UPON I DO NOT BE IMPOSED DPON I But out toll out and send It to yonr Druggist, iid, If he baa not got it, make him bny It (or yon ; or It nay be obtained by Inclosing Sl.U) to thetiefaeral Agenta tor the UnIM States. 0. O. OLAUKE Jk 00., Wholesale Drngglatr , . New Haven. Coon, for Bala by Druggists everywhere. . . frioe, 91.00 par bottle. The trad snimll.id by S. B. SAMUELS, Drumlat. American Buildings, Oolanbut, 0. Jno'utt-awdAweow DSILI' OH IO VOLUME -XXVti. DRUGS, &C. &.', HOBERTS, DRUGrO-IST, NO. 24 NORTH HltiH STREET, rrrn run sai.i at wholisalb ob bi W TAIL, B lr0 aud .M KlMUd Ilook of URVGN, CUKMICALM, PATENT MF.DK l.VKS, PEKFCMERV, TOILET BOAP8, PAINTS A OIU8, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, all kinds, WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, FOR MEDICAL PI'RPONEA, Together with every artlcla Kept lo ftrat elai Drug dtora all of wulcb faavt buna purchaaad for CcmA of tho Importer and Hanalaotorera, and will be aold at very lew prloee. FrwtrLn with o4oW kfodiomet. oot27-lly W. ft. THE ALL. OBO. 0. BBNHAII THRALL & BENHAM, CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS ' No. 119 South High Street, ' RBHPEOTrULLT ANNOI'NOK TO THE PUBLIC that thny hi. v. Ottwl up a DRUG MrrOXCIS At the above well ki own Stand, is the CARPENTER BLOUK, at great apenat. aud la the inoat tnodtrn and apj'rornJaiylo. ouratnekwus purchased lu New York, from Drat Hand and IinM)r(ora, and la warranted of the eery pwreM sua bust, jweciai munon win oe given k tne Prescription Department. Over which Mr. H. E. nKRSHIHKR. a wall k mown Ortiggiat U thi city, ill preside. We offer o the pnbllo an onaniaaaea Perftmiery, ColoKnes, KOflprlf Pomades, IlniHliefia of ftll kinds. Toilet and Fancy AHIIes. As cheap aa ran ba fbnnd anywhera, We have laid In. with aroat ca " ' atoiib of Aud othtr Llannra, for Mndiclnal one miIu. wiilch we puichaaod direct from the Ouatonj House In Mow York. Wof-jApit tho Inapectlon of Phyaiclani to onr Block. "jpT 0ct 6; rct6-dAvr3m i. HOBEKTS, WDOLEBiI.lt AND BETAIL LK4LEB8 r-N Drugs, Chemioal8, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. No. 124 North High St a-.-u. J J. B. MARPLE, WUOLk'HALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, 100 South High street, Ooluukbua. Olilo vtl-dly GROCERIES. ATTENTION! Fellow -CltlBsens H. H. CHARITON nVHPKCTrrjLLY 0ALL8 ON YOU TO DROP a v iii aim examine nts biock and prlnee of rroKli Grotrls A Provision), Just received from New York, which I will sell as low as can be purchased In any Hoius In thn nitv OaII at JNTo. 140, N. E. corner Town and Ft urth sfe.. COLUMBUS, OHIU. WAU goorli drllvereil free of chtrge. II. II. CHARITON. doc4 Wholcsstle Grocers AND i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IiULKEs IN Flour, Halt, Fisl&v Water Lime and Plaster, South Eaat comer Town & Fourth Sta., Oolxurn.lto'ixtci. O. A B WILT. BE SF.KN BY TIT IB ABOVE 0AB1, j . I have asMootated with me In mv btiHineea Mr. ! Joseph Oiiltiier, formerly of Pleasant Valley. I am man k mi io my lurnicr pninma iDitnmr trade, ani solicit a continuance of the same foitl.e nw firm llioee fndnlited to me prior to the partner. hip will plfoae make early settleueut ! II'" F A. 9KT,T,ft. I PROPOSALS. CATTLE! CATTLE! ONR THOUSAND M'CAD OF POUR-YEAH OLD (AND OVKlti ..Khtl.-Hula will lie recelvud by the nmlriuli"'l. at t'luciniinti. Olilo. uo to Vi M.. .lainmry fi, Ufil, ifrom uIiihoiib loyal to tho Government of the Untied Statfe only,) whu Ibf y will be publicly opened and mad, for furoishlng 1,000 Head ofiflltle, of above age and kind, lo be delivered by January 10th, at Camp Nelson, Kotttnrky. The Oaltle will bn weighed on scaloa, and the bills promptly paid In certlncatta by TfeuteiiaiitColnQol Kllburn, ou certlnen vonrhris of tb ouivlog olHcer. Tho bids will be by the pound nisa. BitUwilllm rerclvei fur anv numhur of ht-ad of Cattle over one huudn fl lUdd willalro by mfhud ftir tli.ae Oattle, to be doll Vf red bv tha roniracinr hi l.li own niritiun ai.rt risk, at Knoxvlllu, T-uncmet by the 3Ut of Janw.J iy, In case the bid Is acrt-ptod for the deliver nf tbo Cattle In droves of one lundied or ovr kt Knox-ville, they will bo We1Kbod tlu'i'o and vunsimr given by the receiving olllwr. t;. L. hn,Bi:N, I.leot.-Col, and HHcf C. 3. l)e, t of the Ohio. dr:t0-ti GUNS. DAB FUUNIrtllFO OUR HIFLKS AS VV FOLLOWS : .Siamt.r ivn.irncMv. fltato f Indiana, Tfti; to u.n. Illiiity, ChiHf of Ord nance ino; to vol. tjoiitns, im O. . u., zj zi lollkeu. i.ki uum r.'i.. lu tiionlU u. ,1..., H ! ,4lcai. U K II TIIKIIIIK A UO., i many ana lua. t'lninlnnail. O. W.J. 8VGI5, Oil t tt. O it.. uit-Umo 20 bbls. Coal Oil, ' FOR SALE I)V Gr, ROBERTS, No. 24 North High Streu.. ooliawly FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY GOODS! ALL KINDS Or HOLIDAY PRESENTS JUST RECEIVED AT HEADLEY, RICHARDS & CO. 'S Nos. 250 and 252 South nigh st,, dcclT-tocti-M ' ion tub HOZjIDATS AT HKAKI.iri'M FANCY STORE! IH a, Month lllvla Str-poi, opimiiiie the UOWHIld OIISO. IM VtBWOF TUB APPROAtiniNG IIUT.IDAY3, I have laid In a beautiful assortment of Fancy and Useful Articles I Suitable for roiwnrs for both eexaa, old and yonnif. Among them aro many article not to be fmiud lu any oiner ewtauiiHUinait In the city. TOYS: A l, a good amnrtmnnt of Toya and Dulls, which wui, ie boiu ont'upur mail iiiuy can be nail einewnere. A evil Is respectfully eolaoJUifi. M. A. IIKAZMTT, itaclil-8w No. U'J, Hotilta lliuli at. ! FOIl THE i HOLIDAYS. Elegant Black Cloth Oloaks, ( HIM JIILLi ( IO I II (1.0 IKS, Plush & Beaver Cloaks, ALSO, WINTER DRESS GOODS lo very deifable etyloa, at 2H, ift aud fin c per yaid, suitable for presents, greatly below their value. B.fiJN & SON, No. 23 to 29 South High St. For the Holidays! BAIN & SON, No.2Qta 29 South High St., Orirus Tnfj most extknsivb assort-MKNT Oh' GOODtl, apprnprLt. lor preMDU. in tlie city: BALMORAL SKIRTS, LACF.H, HANDKER0HIKF8, SHAWLS, RLANKF.1K, LADIES' PDRH, SHALL HOOP BK1RT3, ALI.XANIIRE'H KID OL0VE3, EHBRnlDEnl:3, eOARI'4, DKEifK GOODS, MICSK3' rons, CENT'S FURS, I.AOH OUIITAINS, ic, AT I.OWKST PBIC ES. doclUUiBTll'M FAMILY DYE C0L0ES. Pfliteiitcd OclbT I I, For DyolngSlIk,. Woollen and Mlxnd Oooda, Bhawls, ocarrs, Dressest,. Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Ktf Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kfi ids of Wearing Apparel. Na1u ol 80 Per Ceiii."XS6 For 2ft oenta von can color aa manv imoda as would ntlterwisa cost von lira times that uin. Varintis nhadna can e prod oed from the same dyti. The process Is xtaanlie, antf a uy one can use tho dye with uMuuttauttettit- UhWl (lone lu tiigllnH, Trebi-h aud iTuiaii. iksioaf of itarll liaukam. ror iiirtlierlnforman on tn Dyeing, and giving a icrlhct knowledge what colon are hotter adapted to ye over otlsers iwlih n anv valuable reoMintH. nnr- QbaselloweiAHtevfDs' T eatioe on lyning aud Coloring, Sontt by mail oi rewlpt of price 10 cents. jinuiiiactvtoa by uuwk x mtkvknh, tui nromiway, mi too. Fralr by irajtftt ami dealer gauerally. Dj;. Radway's v- KKpninifin duiipip" PURGATION! Dr. Radway's Pills DR. RIlDWAYB PILLS are tha beat Purgative Pill Jn the World, and tli on It Vegetable Sob- stltnte lor Jlomol a r Mercury ever discovered. ()m posed or VKlJBTA.BLE K XT HA (71 H OF OUMH, PLANTS HEKBS. BOOTS AND FivOWEK. They Poive. Cleans. Purifv. Heal. Soothe. Calm. Strengthen, Invfgonate and Regulate thn Hyatem. IN SUDDEN ATI' A CBC8 OF INFLAMMATION OF THE B'PWELfl. BILiOUB COLIC. BTLIOUfl FEVER, xhyhipklah; oonoksti ye feyeil SMALL POX. UKAHUE8, SCARLET FEVER, MIX OR EinilT 1'Il.L wiM purge the liaeOHe from the ayatnm Wi SIX U(UTt8. DR. BADWAVH 4'iIIs are an Improtiiment on all other Pills or Purgative lo use ; they will cleanse thn alimentary cnaiel aa thoroughly as iobulla will the Htomacb, wiikuut pro-Uratiog or weakming Umi patient. Thef are th most aotlva nud thorough purgative, te ken In tn Minium doses of say six to eight, known to the v. rl& ; and In doses of one to four, are mild laicatlvt . Aa Alteratives, thuy aie anfer and ma. re poaHivo t tiau calomul or mercury ; aa Tonics, thoy Impart rioh e lo Uu blood, tone and Btrength to t lie system. lneyareiitfi only porgi Hive that can be admltits- , mreu wile samy in casa pi naiALLi j'UA, et' An- iKT,"hvKiiT",i!;TD ?.? fr3s. - ! re ailaii ail.t.wl in tluw. diMaMt, Pall.nl will Kcor i I. r whll. thej forge, tli.r vhia principl. alone pi but. all otlur Hill fa IU, It On. or two or DB. BAD! 'AT'S por dar will afford imiueiu.ia imii u mo ,unirr rrom imp.rj.iA, .uiuwi un win vur. tn. nto.1 aafj Miwrat. iioin .it wnn, IIARITHALCOSTIVEN ii OONSTlf'VriON Of WJL'RVY, 0B8TKUUTIOI H, A.', DR. RADWAH'S PILLS will quickly cur.. 1'rio.or tnniw nil. ar. 1 onnto Dor bos. aach bo. osnuln. Ml Pill.. Thar. Pill, aro .Ini.ntU ooatod Willi balsamic tpim. marlltr.bli'M 0LD B T DB VaOUTB. Who, 'cSQ Orm, itUif.lt tar Silk, fV'S GH Dark BUi, ( a 6 Jtfjtfrad, Light Bin, Wf 1 Mdaaa, fVnieh Mm, Si f) yl Mogian, t"lari Hrwn, I Si ,A Oranfft, burk lirtnm, V asffK Lrl) Pink, Litfht Brow, C?rfj3rj PWTito, fa(if Brow, te7ii.4 i a' Purple Ligkt Ftiim Drnh- 'fiffijfer COLUMBUS, OHIO TUESDAY MORNKVG. JANUARY 5. 1S64. HOTELS. THE ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Chesnut St., between 3d and 4th, THE IUHKDIATB VICINITY Of TBI oriucliMl liaiiklrLC Uouaea. Liutooa Huut. foet OIDoe, Uomuiertcal JCjiotiauga and the Jobbing uudm. i ii immi bUBiueiM man'a noose to tue ciry. HKNHT NKjli, de34-ly Proprietor. "THE UNION," Aroh Btt bet Third and Foartii sta THOMAS H. WEBB, ! FRANK B. WEBB, T. , WHBB s SSOZiTfB. Bilu-dt)mo "" MANHATTAN HOTEL, Oppoalt th Park, Murray street near Broadway, NETVSr YORK. rTHf PROPRTflTOB HAVING HAD THIS 00M 1 HO Dior 8 DOWN TOWN HOTEL thoroughly repaired, painted and refurnished, la now prepared to provide hla Quest with all the oomfort of a good and well regulald Honae. Ills charge are reasonable, and he guarantees to all who may call npon blra a good table, oomfortabl room, aod every poaaible attention. lie will be pleased to as all bit old ftieudl, and to welcome many new one. You are Invited, when yon come to the City, toipay him a visit: and heaasuresvon that If vodioiww uisneiinuoo., i anaii uo do iw lauu oi i1ycl-13m S. HUOOINS, Prorialor. AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner High and Slate Streets, (nppoaira TBI .T.Tl BOD..,) OOIinMBUB, o. WARDEN & EMERf, Proprietors, sepA-63-dly NATIONAL H6TEI7 NEAR UNION DEPOT, COI.tJMDUB, 0. . . II. KEY!SLI)S, Proprietor. RaiTffan taken to and from the ftenot without charge. Peraone wishing to take any of the Night i raim, win m promptly attennen to. aoa-aam BATES HOUSE, Iudlunnpolla, Znd. J. L. HOLTON, Proprietor. Jld(f -Hi 1 u , m.'.jm i a FURS. PURS! PURS! FURS. SIGN OF THE BLACK BEAR! Russiim Sable f tH, llinlsiiii Buy Sable SHh, Kith Dark Mink Sets, Stone Marten Sets, Fitch Marten Sets, Squirrel Sets, Water Mink Coney noln. Fur Cnncs), Fur Collnm, Oiilliln-iis Fnr, Fur Hoods, iur irimmmgs, , Gent's Fur Collars, Gent's Fur Gloves, Kent's Fur Caps, Mefgh Kobes, Carriage Robes, Buffalo Robes, WS HAVB IBB F1M:ST A LAKGEST LOT OF XTJ GOODS VVBIi BBOTjaur rOOOLtTHBCB. T.j?.XXXnS' JBH3TJ9J, FROM IU TO HOll DOLLARS. Call unci Bxamine. Smith & Conrad's HAT STORE, New Neil House Block, OMTMIIUN, OHIO. DCIarl-flll tlrl INVITB YOPR SPECIAL ATTENTION V V to onr large and well selected Block of LADIES' DRESS FURS! Huffalo Hotaes 1 Hverything; yon ned in Hats, Cap, and For cods. T0Hr pricx art vrrj law. WILLIAMS & L0CKW00D, HATTERS AND FIlIlBIKUfl, 28 WENT FOURTH STREET, N.t door lo Smltli A Dllaoo'. Ii all, ooti!7'dSBi(Kd IM'IXTI, O. MILITARY GOODS. Shoulder Straps tt Swords! 7H BAVK 1VST HZCMVED TUX IAUORB1 iHD BKST tIELsCTED STlLRtt Of SHOULDER STRAPS & SWORDS Ever brought to this city, ALSO, Sashes. Hat Cords. Hats and Gaps, AMD AIL KIND! Of HH.IIAET ftOOU. SMITH & CONRAD'S HAT STORE New N.ll nana. Building, 00LDMBU8, O , au8-dtl To Merchants, Sutlers Militia Companies. W1! ARK MANTJFAOTUUINO, AND KEEP coruitantlv on bund. In aildltlOD to oar .lock of llaady Mad. Ulotblnij lor ilitiu' wvar, a largo and well aaanrtod .toox of RoguUlion OlotbinfC for Infantry and Oatnlrr omcr. and prlratol. urder. Srontvtiy attended to and flilod with pnnotnallty and iipVch. SIMON A DERNHAM, . .. SnoceA 1. to 6. Hikoh A Soil, octl-AH-dly No. 11 Penrl.trwt, Oinclonad. FOK COUGHS, COLDS AND CON8VKPT10N. TBI VEOETAIILE I'ULMONARI BALSAM III tbo nwiat highly approvm niediclu. aver diMo. HhatXtodthe omt uflMn, Timt, havlna had an nnpreodented .ale of imnrWmty yaart. It I. re-comtn.niBd by oar beet ptiyneiatu, our moat eminent oftUKiu, thw iVcw, tho 'JWfl, In fact by all who know It. For certincato., which c.n bn Kl.rn to almoat any eztaut, aw wrappnr. to each bettle. Th. 1'ro prfotor. will .dieerfully refunrl tbn money If not eu tlrel. .ntl.rantorv i nn w mam na wiv large bottlyM raiK-b theebeapMt. JI. tartfml laomthtam. iae, whioh I. praparad only by uhku, uuii.aK bv rhkd. CUTL OO., Wboloaala DruxgiHta, Doatol sola in uoinai baa by Dawaan aaaarauy. DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL UIR VI, AI.I.F.W Jt '.., Proprlnton. TOESDAV WOKSIKQ, JANUARV6. 4 "CatBwoa-irMar" ramll-II. .Aula u. AMas. 0orrapoadOM ot lb. Ohio Slat. Journal. OaUP IjAHa, ' 1 Flimijio.ocao, Kt., Dto. 80, 1868. f Please Allow me ( llil'ouih rour lournali w iiiivim iuy veiiiuuinu. irieuu., mm I Bill ilioroughly vunrarted lo AboliliouUui ; and mat 1 hoot M Iw ot temnutlou : lliat I ba.a nialii up niv mind to itav oa eunlifui mum time, and if 1 (liould conclude lo wa.lc bit time and land in some bed plaoe, I shall aut my tnroat ana fo hmwi, ratiier Uian un-ier.'the Institution of UlaTerj. I will mention Uie cause of my oonvio- tioa, tue many gloomy Hours that 1 pasted In darkness and sin, when and how I round forgiveness. On Babbath, lie 6th of the present month, the minister of the Methodist Kpitcopal Churon at this good loyal and Ulkrittum oity, perlormed the sacred rite ol matrimony In the marriage of a stare man ana woman, closing as follows: "ion do promise to lire together so long as Ood .hall permit you to live, or so lone as (tan aui'vki ouiHorHy ebar you, peirnt you to do to" Monstrous absurdltvl Marrini.. an institution Jfof Ood I and yet man by human legislation u nave power to auperoene a oViwt erai-nanoa? A'awr 0, ye Copperueadsl if you would not be williug to enter into the marriage oonttast under eimilar condllions, no longer say that it has a diviue sanction in others. Here is one cause of my conviction, leading to conversion:Some time prior to said wedding, ( witnessed a scone I shall nover forget, that of hanging a negro on oirciimslanlial evidence, suoh aa in Ohio would not have con-violed a dog, neither In Kentucky a white raani all of which goes to show the little Importance attached to the life of a elave. Here Is nnolher reason of my oonversion. Hit the law of negro punishment here is either wlnppiiiE or hanifinir. The second of whioh .was unnoted here last week for a petty offense. Two slaves were tied to a Iost, in a bonding posture, the back hnvlns l i 1 i ..i : li.l , - ju.ii picTivuaij umibu, iii which conqiiiotl thirty-nine lashes were applied to the back wltb a raw-bide: thus treating: a fellow b. ing as an unruly or vicious beast; aud nni aa tue -jtiote sujb, "ao unto othors n you would that others slionld do unto you " This I enumerate aa another reason of ijir con version. . Another foatiivo of this oVuuu I'll Institu tion was mnnifested on yesterday afternoon. whlc!i I happoned in time to witness: On tho oorner of Alain and Court streets, dogs Were seen selling at auction; on an opposite corner, catlu, in the street horses ml at the threshold of lustloe. human beiugs, as fair oompleoted as the Halpjrunn himself, or many of the nur- ohusers. One inatanoe in particular, and wuion saanona my heart, 1 will meagerlr jotloe: Tho motLor of nu infuut iieDne'd forward, holding her child In her arrn while the heartless auctiouoor cried. " Who bids; how much am loitered for this bright oyed hoy f" ; Ln thin way he oontinued, (tne luoilier weeping as though her heart would burHl, ;) thin, however, Rrcmod l stimulate the miserable wretch ; who cried with increased energy, aud toW Me child or fo kunji fd and titty deUun I O, how Tilt an act I ecptirating parents from a helolccE ohthl ! And, Khal liiink you of such nn iu-huimin deed, enacted at tlio threshold ol' a court of justice; but, "O, you don't understand tho law of this oounlry," rome ouizeij would say. No, indocl, t don't, ami nmj Clod help me to shun the recognition ol such laws. Members of (tod's ohurch caic iipoa, and nover murmur because of inius- Viue beiug done hia follow man; and yol, ministers or the Gcspol preach the " (JoUai RuW urno its imnortance and limn, on God's holy day, while Derforminir tho .. cred right of matrimony, make Uod sn in terior Doing, suojoctoit io the will of an Infernal slaveholder I I onco was blind, but now I see : was onoc "conservative" upon this vile institution; but have shaken it off and buried it beyond resurrection, and may Ood have mercey on the man who dares to say, "let us bo 'conservative,' bold the good will of the pro-sliivoryist, and Jog along in cohort with the present sympathizing and rotten-hoarled "Democracy "(for indeed this unholy institution ie the very bach bmn of tho Dcmooraoy of Vallandigha'm and Co.) And whioh would be preferable, a Smcuwii-iit, Copperhead or a Pro-Stnvtryiitt Which he more honorable of tho three ? ("nnrv one.' But, would not the conduct of the hist be your choice? and would you not rather rely upon him (though ho be a fool), than either of the other? if so. than w.'. aro of one mind and one heart. ' 1 In an article written during: the nresam month I said that I was as much opposed to freeing the negro as any one could bo. I'lense allow mo to take this opportunity of taking It baok. Circumstances have wrought a mighty change in my mind, and I am now in favor of adopting tlio Abolition policy o( civilising and Christianising this country wiiu me aim. nwuiu ii neeu oe. wherever I may be, wherevor I may move to, deliver me from the pro-slaveryist. This world i one of trial and tribulatiou. We must, therefore, eipect to be tormented by these Unng devils for a time. But some day, if faithful to our country and lis Ood, we will, I hope, bo beyond the taunts of tboBepro-slaveryisis and their brother Copperheads. As ever, .uTKE. Company A, 6th Ind'pnt. Dat. O. V. C. Curses Conio Home to Roost. A Liverpool publisher has just put forth pamphlet giving an aouount of "The Cruise of the Alamaba," by ona of her officers. Honorable Englishmen will road this journal with curious feelings. They will end that tnis pirato ship was manned by tngusu sailors, as well as built and armed n England: thoy will reaa that the coward ly orcw who sailed her performed no acts of bravery, ran no risks, but ventured to attack only unarmed and defenoeless mer-ahantmon. But Englishmen may blush, when Ihey read further, that many of I lie hips destroyed by this English pirale un der a slaveholder's ting were lud.n with grain, and bound to England. At the time lien shtps were sent from our porta with oorn and flour to relieve the distress ln Lancashire, the Alabama was burning: and destroying all grain-laden ships she could find on the ocean, fcvon the writer of this pamphlet seems not to have seen this wnn-ton destruction without compunction. One day the Brilliant, of New York, was seiied; she was bound to Livoi-pool "with a valua ble cargo or grain and Hour." She was burned; "it seemed," says the author of the narrative himself, "a fearful thing to burn uch a oargo as the Mnlltant had. when I tliought how the operativos in the cotton district would have danoed with joy had they it shared amongst themselves." But coolly adds: "1 never saw a vessel burn with such brilliancy." Casting out tiic Bram The London Sptctator says that tho British outrages in Japan are more censurable than anvihinrr charged upon the Turks, Russians, r'rench or Amei'icans. The destruction of Kagosl-mo is mentioned ns a 'mission to the lionth-cn'of a vory unedifylng character, and asks : "li ADraham Lincoln has th humor to remonstrate with Earl Russell nn behalf of humanity and civilisation, is there one of us who could vonture to say that scathing repartee was not substantially just .'' The same paper says that "if Ireland were to socede from Great Britainto-morrow, the very men in England who rave at the Northern people in tba United States, would arm to put Iroland down ; and probably while slaughtering Irish secessionists, would keep on abusing Americans for acting so like themselves." This is oortainly sensible, and is a fine illustration of casting the beam our of your own eye before picking at the mote In your neighbor's. Givino Themsblvsi Up. We understand from a gentleman residing in Barbour coun ty, that many of Rill Jackson's rebels are coming ln and giring themaeWes up under the President's proolamatluu. Those who have not rendered themseWes notorious as bushwhackers are simply placed under bonds for their good behavior. Wheeling Intelligencer. A Day lu Ibe C'ouiiulBwarjr .at 4'halln HOO-a. A correspondent writing from Chatta' nooga, Tunn., gives the following aooouu of what he saw at the Commissary : I visited the port of Bridgeport a day or two einoA, ana remained several hours will Colonel MoDougal, of the mad New York, who was in command. Witnessing a orowd of females around the commissary, 1 in quired the cause. "Thoy areapplicanls for relief, replied IVilonel Mcltoniral. I approached the wretohed creatures, and though familiar with tho miserv aud desti tution of cities, 1 must confess I never be fore witnessed a parallel to the scene whioh presented Itself. I couuted forty-seven fe males, of whom three possessed money to make puroiiAses; tne remainder were all pensioners upon the bounty of the Oorern- ment alt seekers for alms al tho hands of the detested Yankees, who had been repre sented as the emliodiment of all that was parsimonious. Of course the whole throne iniisl firm apply lo the Provost Marshal, and when the proper hour arrived they were usnerea luto his tout, one by one, to relate their sufferings and the onuses whioh had reduced them to their present condition. luey were all new applicants, the old ones getting supplies at reeular intorvals with out the Intervention of the Provost Marshal The first whose fortune tt was to be called wl l Mrs. Hicard. Provost Marshal Are you a widow? Mrs. Rloard No, sir. P.M. Vi here Is your husband? Mrs. It. With Bragg, In the 3d Tennes see cavalry. 1. M lour husband is in the rebel ur- my. n hen did be join it? Mrs. H. 1 wo years since. P. M. Did he volunteer? Mrs. K. Yes, to keep from baintr con. scripted. I M. Buttbe rebel conscription luw was not then in foroe. Mrs. K. But they told him that it would soon be, and he had hotter volunteer. P. M. Was he not a slronir Haceiminulat from the start ? Mrs. R. Yes; he thought vou wanted to eprire us of our rights, and take all our slaves. P. M. How many Blaves do you own ? airs. n. ione. P. M. Hnd he s plantation 1 Mrs. B. No, Bir. P. M What property had he ? Mrs. R. Nothing; he lived by day's work. P. M Why, then, was he so fearful about the slnvos? Mrs. R. Becnuse he was nfraid Hie Xorth would put the nigger on an equality with us. P. M. Your husband is in tho rebel army, and you ask lis to supply you with brand. n nai ao you tuinu or this '. Mrs. Ricard threw aside the fly of the tent, ana just outsiae stood tire small child ren, who had but a single article of ololhing n iigut nomespun cotton wrappor on each though tho wind was blowing chilly oold iroiu uie norm, "iney nnve not had mouthful since yesterday morning," snid .iirs. it., "ii ml not enough tor six months. The appeal was Irresistible. The Provost Marshal then told hor he would administer tho oath, and get her rcliof. On boinir asked to subscribe ber name, she replied that, she coma nor write, unu accordingly a reserl wiis had lo Ibe mark. ' i 1 continued with Hie officer till Hie whole number wms disposed of, and noted the fol lowing stntintics inlulivo lo tho forty-four who were applicants fnmlm : Number wlm, uald nnl wilt.. Ntimlwr lio wroltimry belly .. t; Number alio wrote well i Widow, hHfurM the war n Widow, liv ibe war i tt omen with lia.be.nri.ln the rebel .rjnr 10 IfrM.. irlll. I..1.I.U...I. I. ..... The oonverriution related as occurring be tween the provost marshal and Airs. Bicunl may bo takon as a fair sample of that with nearly all, and it is unnecessary to repeat further; but it will be intercstiug lo add a singlo exception to tho general rule, it was of a lady evideutly well educaled, as hor chirography would have done oredit to any one, and her langtingo was entirely free from that peculiarity of dialect which marked the other applicants, but which 1 will not attempt to lot low, as tt is familiar to nil your readers. By request, I have suppressed the applicant s name. F. M. lou are an applicant for relief? Lady. Yes, sir. P. M. Where is your husband? L. Ho is dead, sir. P. M. When did he die? I,. ln 1H5IJ. P. M. Have you a plantation? L. Yea, sir; 400 aores. P. M. Whore ore your slaves? L. We had but foun one of them is ade- crcpid old woman, and is now with me. The remainder were oarried off by Uragy's army, to keop them from falling into the hands of the Union troops. r. .ii. were thoy carried away by vour consent? L. They were not. P. M. Have vou any objection to lal-intr the oath of allegiance? L. 1 have not; I have alwavs consistent ly opposed Secession. I did so in the presence of Hragg's army, oven more luudly than 1 oppose it now. An Unklnil Koturn. We find in a reoent number of the Rich mond Examiner several advertisements from engineer officers of the rebel army, who want Lo hire from one hundred to one thousand uogrues, slaves, to be unod for military purposes. Here is a sample of these advertisements. ; HlACQSAUriM EWIKEU DU'ABTUEVT D. N. T. ifornvr muetMutb. and u rankllu atrsata, i.tCliU0i, ViO. Irith Hi J. ) KyTtOt Tu (Ausa h,ho Sm4tto lltra. The En. trlocar Dvpartmtnt will Mr for th nn suing year, (in ii so. in i iiiuwb, ivi w.HKun niriinuniions, tc. Kate ol paj nxetl l-y Uinimluiunar fur Virgtuia ; Hire if laborsra Clolblng and rations liuulsbMl by Uov- tjniment SSOO per y?ar. ' CTothloK and rat 'ns rui iilshud hy owner m " ' Ilatlonsonly furn- tahod by (toveni- m;iit 400 ' l -"-Rations only Turn labsd by iTovuru- ment 30 pKi uiunth Tttlvdvbai'tmaut will nnj traniiiortatii.n l.. filch- nobd or PuirslitrK. ud will givtt, In aitdttlon, fiv dollars, for expeiiees, for enrli m-gio dtiltvrsd by sbwrlfls or others at olth.T plate. to b eotntortiibly olad ami In aoad ooudl- tlon whan reuolvud. Apply until aVbrunry Ural ntt. The UovsiuinsDt will be ivuponaible for slaves ao htifl nailer the comniuu law of V l rat hi. Dy oritur or Col. W. H Stevuns Joim A Wulums. Sliijoi Kugluooia, latfliargc of Blohnionn dereusaa. Now, this seems Ui us a very unkind and treacherous aot on the part of the rebels Here uovernor Seymour, ana sunset toi. and Voorheos. nud the Woods, aud the Journal of Lhmmeree, and the Wy Xewe, and the Boston Courier hare been for manr months denouncing the employment of ne groes, free or slave, by our uovernment and military authorities. They havo called it unfair, barbarous, inhuman, outrageous, tin-gentlemanly, unchristian, wicked; they have appealed lo Mr. Lincoln, have eursed tieo-retary Stanton, have praised General Mc-Clellan; they have shed tears publicly, and howled till Ihey made themselves a public nviiaauce, about tho employment of npgiooa in military operations by tho Union authorities. They have constantly assured us that, for the government to do so, would be held an unpardonable onence by the planters who would probably norer return to a Union where, under any circumstances, a black man could bo used by n gcnoral except to blaok his lootB or hold his horse. And now we see these same rebels advertising for negroes to bo usod on tortihea-tions and for other purely miliiary purposes! Is this fair? I this boneat ? Have not the robots dcccircd their friends in the North ? Will not Mr. Bon Wood and Mr. Sunset Cox send privato mcssongor to Richmond, and demand an explanation irott. Titt. Archbishop of Baltimore. The Philadelphia AorfA American gayB: "Tidings from Rome are expected, announcing the appointment of Kiebt Iter. Bishop Wood of this diocese to the archbishopric of Balti more, vacant iy tne tieath or the lumen tod Kenrick. Thfs see is tho hi chest In the country. Its aro lib if hop is tho president of all feptnoopai councils. A WHOLK II EG I M W.N T H li-KN LIHi Ell Tll6 Biity-first Ohio regiment, now at rhattanoo-ga, hare re-nliBtod unanimously. That is he banner regiment so far. NUMBER 160. A Kobel Clenrral'B Wife In l onnwlli iit. us is aKST to asvesAA Bi-Tirk. I no Hud the following In the New Haven Palladium : "The wife of Ihe robe! Oeueral Oustavus n . Smi Hi is the daughter of Captain Aimer Basset, of New London, and about a furliiight ago the suddenly in-rived home. It was given out that she had passed Ibroueli the !' II ion lines lu disguise, uud had come North to re- mam. fiuce hor arrival Shu has been very free to avow the most dialovul seuilmeiiia exhibiting suoh rancor and violence as could not be tolerated: The case was reported to Washington, aud the result woe that on Mon day evening: the wolnau loll New London in obaj-ge of nu army officer, to be handed oter to Oeueral Butler at fortress Monroe, aud by him returned across the linen to her rebel friends. Sending this woman back fluishes (oe matter up very properlv, as far- as si Is concerned; hut the next thing is In find wuere tue uiame tioiongs for her ever got- iug inrougn me lines to come Aortu. It is y no meaus unlikely thai sending her hack . Just what she a anted. It ie altogether robahle that she tame North on some er rand, which baviug been accomplished, she id quite ready to be eecorted back lo Rich mond with military honors. The Set of tiis Tins On Ihe 2d day ot eoeiuber Ihe Newbervooi t Herald, a nnner which has persistently opposed all ihose measures and purposes usually denominated itatiioai, and lavoi-ed the moat scrupulous i-onservatiraa," gave utlerauce to tue tol- lowing; language : "lhree years sgo to-day John Btown led executed for treason bv order of Henry A. Wise, who since then, has biuicelf cen oue or the chief ot traitors. Then Ihe groat majority of thu country declared his execution was just; now lhat same minori ty urges thu war for f tie accomplishment of tne same ena mat ne had lu viow. w hat a chango has comeovor us In three years I Then slavery was rampant In Washington; aud now emancipation is tho word ou the same spot whoro Iho Uoddees of Liberty is represented us bending over to uusbaokle a negro. Then Wondrll Phil- p8 dared not go to Charlestou-n lo defend John Brown, but Vallaadigkam was there question him. Now Wendell Phillips would be welcomed lu that city, and Vsl- andiglitim, on xil from Ihe country it . ti.aa 1 1 a .. . i ' " '"i 11 nugbt Ibero woulJ be thrust in the arttc ion that Hrown oocnnierJ. nnd noMiblr imuuftj irom me Httnio iroo. n no unva that jnn urowuHPoui ifl not "lutirohing on." flnnnetnl Matters.' The Sooretary of tho Trtn,irv will ren- houh begin tho team of tho iuteroat-hearing live per cent, i rcamiry notes. As coon a e the loan of the New York banks has boon repaid the new national bunks will bo tun. pimu. i tit! sum uanieu is Uilrty-fivo mil-iiona, making in all an aggregate of eighty-tire million of this description of uotcs wnion 11 is proposed to in urn, within a month. The five-twenty bonds are nonrly all sold, lint siity-fivo millions remain, and ihey will all he lttken up befnru the first of Kehniary next. These s.iloa will cive .Mr, Ch lifts nil tha munnv Iim numla ivi;..,llir. n. I liu-ue amount needPd tn mi hm.ntip. .7. Mi iMiiiBLing veterans, it ib nut prtibuhle Hint .Mr. thttsu will again issue n 6in-pnr-otnt. bond, tho i more r parable in sold: and ihontj persona who deti.ro suoh n ftuciirity will Imvo to act ijitioltly, unloss they are willing to pay a premium. IWlLtTAKT fcx U i; II A SCI. A Wlllm' in Ibe VVartbiiigton Chrowete says that ihe greatest i power of oudnranct) of such hai-dnhips as belonz to a soldier's lite bekmtTM ia mn nvm ihirly-fivo years of ace: that men from oighteeu lo iltniy uie leuiiioes on the sick liai. whero those older are only once; thin i tue rennrtu oi UiO lioiiuni around Vraali- ingtou develop the tact that, aside from surgical oases, the patieuia there under thirty-live are an forty to one over that uai: i consequently a sound man of forty, i.nd oi umporau nanus, will endme more fatigue uti uum iiHHuueut utan one Otiua v sound tii me ago ot twenty. The Bilk Ma ni'faoture iw Patrrhhv V. J. The Taterson Mia has an in teresting artiole presenting the statistics of me sua manuiaoiure in that cily. Tho silk coneumed is ohiefly from China or JurtAti and Iho fhbrics produced aro cont and other linings, dugs, plain gooda, braidn, a combi ne lion of silks and mohair, ribbons, neok-tiea, sewing twist and (loss silk, fringes, embroidery silks, Ac. The Preet claims that ratei-Bon is the headquarters of tho silk manufacture in Atneriea, and has tho Pi-du ped of two new first class estul.lishmenie, whieh will make the silk industry of r'ater-son equal to (hut ot all the rest of tho United Hiatea. The total n umber of operatives employed is 1,025, exclusive of otfioers in charge. Tlirec-ionTths of the operatives aro fomales. Ui.NOHENK of Wou.vrw. A younff medi cal student in Paris has made the discovery that gangrene is the result of deficiency of oxygen, in two cases wncre ruortincaitou had set in it was arrested br the use of thii gas, and the parts restored ton healthy condition. If this tiling be hue, tho sooner our army surgeons are posted on it the bet ter tor our brave woundtd men. Aunt-XT Pyramid ix Camfukxia. AndtU-er eviilence of a civilized antiquity in Ihe Novr World has just turned up, it scemsi ln tbo Bhapo of a groat elonc pyramid, composed of courses from eighteen niellos' to nearly three feet in thiokness, and riv to eight fcei in length. It, linn a level toj of more than fifty feci square, though it issttid to ho evident from the remains tlint. it ins once completed. This pyramid ililler, in some respects, from tlio Kgyptian pymmids, beiug more slender or poiuied, iinil the outer surface of Ibe blocks being cut to no airgle that gavo the structure, whou now and complete, a Bmooth or regular servico from top to bottom. I DEBfESI C'OAI, MlXKB IS THIS WORLD. The coal mine of Moukwuuruiouili was vis-ued by a party of membots of tho ilritish Association, among whom vroru four ladies. The depth of this mine from the aurl'oce is l,U00 loet, aud the workings of coal uudnr-ncalb extrail to a distanooof two miles from Ilia shall. About SOU peraulls arc employed ill it, aud 600 tons mined daily Tin. hunt at the bottom varies from m dog. lo UO deg. Fall, anil the minors work m nn almost nude state. Of all the pursuits by which men gala a living, there is none more toilsome, nmvo dtngorous, or more dreadful, in all its circumstances aud surroundings, than ibe life of him wlto wins coal from tbo mines. A I.ono Talk oh tbi Wises. On Christmas Eve the telegraph aooouiptishod one of the groatest feats on record. The Bight was peculiarly favorable fur lnnir miireiiLs. being perfeotly clear all over the oouutry, and a complete connection was made be. tween Portland, Me., and I hatlanooga, Tonn., via boston. Mnrinirtield Now Y Piltshurff, Pa.. Louisville. Kv.. and Na.h- ville, Tenn., in all a wire of more than 2,000 miles in length, to that the oporator at Portland spoke directly with Iho oporo-tor at Chattanooga. "Marry Christmas'' greetings and all sorts of oongraiultiiions were eaouangea ueiween tho two otncers, with a general expression of good feeling all along the line. Ths Greatkst Oold Diiiei.va. i ,ts World. A letter from dipt. Fist's expedition to ascertain the best Northern route to the gold diggings, dated "llauoook Cily, Crasshopper Creek, Idaho Territory," "y the expeditionary party arrived al that plaee a week previously, all well. Thn diggings near that place are yielding $.rK0,uOO per weolt: The parly expects to winter there, as the road lo Walla Walla (i route for the Pacifiol is almost impassable. The writer adds that tho gold mines now being discovered in that region aro sorao of the richest in the world. Nxwsr.inRs i.v Su-a-stiA. The Macon (Ueorgin) CbijaW says, "thcro were, before tho war, moro papers printed in ihe State of lioorgla thau are now publi.htd in the Confederate Btates. The reason of this ib that at least 7fi por cent, of the fraternity have boon, and are now, in the army.'' And this also accounts, In some measure, for Iho general ignorance that prevnils in respect to the objects, progvess and prospects vi luu war. I SpriuB of Rhwlo rlnd. tor I I prHu( for hM bride,' ha dis4 frm Jm iHirflllneot s bliHMl vesHeL 8k Du UA mat (or iJia AlabU In the morning, in Apfwront ! iiuoi iimllli. anil commenced friiking About, when the blood ludilonlr flowed from her I nioit'b. and she soon died. . . Tai Kixn a.id the rtACC-nuxiii 8ok- raiaa roa Cornaiiruus to reap asp Poir-ncn i-roK. A place-hunter in Prussia hav- - ing asked Predariok the Oreat for the araut oi some rich Protestant bishopric, the king eiprcssed his regret that it was already given away, but broadly hinted that there as a Catbolio abbacy at his disposal. The applioaut mauaged to be converted la a week, and to be received Inta the bosom ef tlio church ; after which he hastened to his friend the king, aud told him how his oon- soienoe bad been enlightened. "Ah I" ex- . olnimed Frederiok,. "how terrible unfortun ate I I have given away tho abbacy. But I Uie chief rabbi is just dead, and the svna I gogue Is at my disposal ; suppose you wersi to turn a Jew ?" , Wuiac -sub Bsioi PmoHkA. The follow ing is said to be the origin ef the well-knuwu saying:, . "Nobody kaows where tha shoe pinches hut he who wears in" A Bo ' man being About to repudiate his wife, anion;; a variety of other Questions was asked .by her enraged kinsman, "Is "Pot your wife a sensible woman? Is she net 1 handsome?" In answer to whiob, slipping: ' off his shoe, he held it up, asking them, "Is not this shoe a very handsome ona? Is it not quite new? Is it uot-extremely well made: How, thou, is it that you can't tell me where It pinches? ' """ FOR SALE. Valisabte Goal Lands POR SsXjBb f ''HR MU-SKIHOCM MIKING OOMPANT OV I FKBfl for aal tb'lr Ooal Laud ttMotty of boacvvlU. 1 liv tract r.mtalns 117 acrat, about drwbtoa li Y-mdlnod ; slid tha ron.a1n.lar nmlsr oolllvatlooj . Tht)r.irt t u VrjJiis of coal ondorlriug th greatar part of thn latiil Hip lowr, or flva rout v4a, berlnsf i 7(i to 80 scrrts In extent, and the uppwr, or thr vein, ht-ina from 40 to 00 Tb two valna ara al-nut tlt fhet apart. Tlit, lauJ ! ikrorahlv sltoatad. Within a aboat a mile and a half of the heart of tha elly, aaaf tead to the Central Ohio Kail Road. A Ball Road track, laid with T rails, ran front tha bank to th Central Ohio Rail Bead and bv changing a amall portion of tha track the whola of the coal can bo shlppud at the bank. Ooal land In thin vicinity la baoomlng more ralea hlowory year. Tho Ohio Iron Oo. are Ming trom -JoO.uiJO to aoo.ico biuLels per year, which, with th ttutieral C'issu motion, make the &aiWMVill market dralrablr.. ibe for)luu demand I also rapidly lm proving, aud yields a fin profit. i u mo lanas contain tne larfro. uociy oicoat in tnl "'.'Tft wUiJl ta blri4. I ftDtj not )iUI In separate triiol. t hn mKnibAr of the Coiapanf belns all ativalr uuie-ased lu otlier bnsluww. prefer to sell, rather ttu diitrtiat I tin whohi boslnos to an agent. They i sull upon suoh term as will make tha (nrchaae dcfdrablo. rer rarttwr information, term. o.f appi to JOHN HATNB8. oetlw.'aH d.tf At f.aw OtTue of MaTah t Raytxa. A Desirable : Mill Property, CONSISTING AS FOLLOWS : A OUIHT MILL, with fear run of Bum, and also A SAW MILL. Wlthmmiil of watorM voar ronnd The mill have the bust rq.ii of oiiHtom work In th country; ilno, ViH afrria of Land, vood for (train or grawing, Lot Id particular (ot suftep. Good tencli:. guoa it.iru, t a wp i ii uk uonae, and a store, stab is, o., all In Brood order. .A.",h'" WPt1 JL00.00 .Vtmwr, and Central Onto R. B. within 4 ml lea of Newark, and toll of 14UubtivIllA Railroad. i ne wudih win i oi lOfretner or id part, tm property la offered tor Bale, beoause tha owner want to move uaBt. Apply on tba uremia, Clay Lick, L.rklngCo..O. D, TaOMAfl. nuwark, Uct. It-lb, (3. aovz4-.Jm FOR SALE! I rft CANS BAHVUFHUIltH, 'U KMIII can OhwrliB, Him can Tomatoes. Bv M. HITIIOPP A I O dAc7-dtin No. 20 Sooth Hub street. MILITARY. RECKUITS anted! Tnis J ral nHPFnSIONED IS AOTIIOBUID TO ralee ItevrulM Inr the 10th Ohw Cavalry, Col. 0 0. SMITH, now In the field Tlium wlm have baen In tn. aarvlo. nina month,. anil hav. been honorably dtachargod, will noeive premium, county aad aavano. Day amoantlas; to 402 To all other enlisted men. on month nav In ad- vaooe, and la addition, a bounty and premium amounting to 302 DOLLARS will be paid. (Mioold the war and Iwfore th expiration of tlirns years, (the term of enlistment) and they nlmH bo honorably innsMred ont of that service, thoy shall recnlve at that time all the bounty re. intntng unpaiu. 1 his Is an old aud tried Reairaent. and has dnne honorablo aorrlce In the glorious raua of onr uouu-ri'ecrnlttnr Office, NKWABK, rt. H'. TH4YFH, docD dlro Malcir 10tb U. V. 0. NATIONAL BANK. First National Bank OF lOLVMni s. rpHK FIRST NATIONAL DANE OF COLUM- X 1 Bits is now open at lta DotwetJii State and Town Street, ' On lffoiidHj', Dofember 7, For the t ran taction of a (enenaL liftukiugand Exchange Bushiest, Under ths authority ef the United State. Am flo arte nuPtTi not are made for tha iMlleetfnn of tlovernmont. Individual and Bank 01 alma, at all ttonortunt pulntalu the loyal Btatca. United males Lngnl Tun dor N tea rooeived for TT. 8. FltB-Twtiiuy H.ndB, at par, and In aum to ault pitrrhasfra. uanK open rrom w a. m. to s r. m. ileclT-tf 11. M. HUuBARD, Oaihlar. COLLEGES. :S.;a oorner Fonrta'anrllVlne 'Sta,,' 2 OIKTiOINNATl, O.. ' s iii - 1.-1 f lMmm r fmjs ' - -o- :'. Southeast cor. Third & Walnut Sts.. crjfcixNATi, onto.' The oldrat and moat thoronzh Oomnarelj.1 Inatl. totlon In tho Wail. B U. BiHTi wrr, PrMldent. octo (ISm-eow 1. M. Warms, $75 to $150 per Month fpllB IiITTLW GIANT 8EWINO MAOHINV 1 COMPANY want an A Runt In eaoh Oouuty, t MolMt ordm for their new 915 Machine, with ran (to, screw-driver and aura n todies. We will pay a lllrf ral salary and enpener, or give lave oommla-alon. For uartloulara, terms, ate., Incloee a atamn and address T. 8. TAOE, Toledo, O., Agent for Uw tjait4 States,
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-01-05 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-01-05 page 1 |
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Full Text | .ssswsw-avfaa. FOR HOLIDAYS 1IAVI JOST 8KLI0TBD A LA KG I AMD tptondld .twa of Nano. from th. Bert raotorle. In tb oonntry, with opoll ..reran, to too Hull-Say.. Tay ara arrtvlBA- Sally, and or olorod ft! vmiob and s.w iotk prtc. at M, weferoui Buy bo ftriiorf .B. bllowfug .ly 1m: CblokrlnK PJtvao, Nteintray Pianos, Hnllot, ItIh afc Co. Pianos, Hale A Co. Piano). OroveMteln fc Co. Planoa, CJeo. A. Prince eft Co. IMelo- deoiin. Plana, routod and rent applM ob boroneM. Jiml fvontred, b fin colloctloa of OriBu. M. i WOOIM, Arent, doM'm.Mplltjanie'ot ill Ulgtitlttwt. MEDICAL. ABE YOU IN AGONY? a wemspbiag of hope . FOHAXjIj can Bi roCKD-iS olloway's Pills. ol Good Ckecir! The Sink-uir nui.v be wvmI hy the line .oriftoltowuj's Ointment. lie history of thaw .Treat B.UJttdJM ( the moil Bderful medical rev.latlon that th world bvnr known. It MUbllHtlM the ell-lm- rteut foot l bat wiieaavta and In whatevmk amra ail lirtithoe prumtlltM of the Mils am fnilv ...itiil in ts subject iou and our. and that, with tlio (Hot- ItifaDt. ibtfv ar tk4 Ureal EmhfiBtador ot Utabk In all MllMfftPMI. Ibis la not a history written bv udioiid. or it Ii1tm1 from the expvrltjnce of one nation. It con- iixii or conipiiaiion 01 lesii inornate rrom too sick o I -17 oouritry an unimneactiama lecord, tb lllteo nlch. has never beta add 11 cad in favor of any dts-vary or luventiou since tloio began. hM Mighty Jmleri, World-Knotm ana World-Tried, are a Boon to the Sir. TK want of a Merlins medicine to moat ths HU nd iiecoMltfoe of tbfl suffcrlng portlona of humanity, 'aim one entirely free from mineral and othnr detete- particle, wan severely felt nil thliall-pow-1 medic! ue wan ushered Into tha world: Hull. sy' Itumluabh ?UU have become the JIomkoM fimauV.of all natloni). Their attribute U to prnml a wall aa cwrv they attack tha radim or root of (he complaint, and thui, by removing the hidden caiim oi iuu oi xe-invigoraie ani rt'Storo the droop-UK enera of the yt.im, aitnlitlnKaaatare In b-r ' U.k of vital audwuci0airt' "omwiofff OiHordorH of the Ht 0111 noli IrathniAiircMof the dead licit maladjf. Tbalr aftcot li to italAtu nil the tluldn of the body, and to end a poiaoned tream throutili all tho channel of ctrvulaflon. Now, what la the operation of the PilleT Thyy cI'iun the bowela, rKulate the liver, bituK the lelaxod, Inllatud stomach luto a naturitl . tuiiuitiiiu, tDl hcmiir tnroiiKti Hie fteorc lireoriCMhs KpoM tt Moot! Hif, cfiangn the etato of the tyntem (roiu atakoMM to health, by oeroltiiin a Mmultarm-uue buiI wbolieome etTect upon all It parti and luticttuna. Woman lu all her Ullllcullics Ii Invited to teat tb reguluting nod reitoratlve poweraof tbla btirnileaa but oflicttvu preimratlott. Al lint iwo ttpoima ol Hie la Wlikvb the tt'inalu ay fl turn .useiKoe inemoei iinporiaiu Htifl ;itt IohI chanpon. th- i'flU lll puxiHu ptltl ftulettiiftrd riCHlnni vil roumiiencaa. They ara alati conndontly mcmi. Iitendcil aaa epwInV in evei y ditioidfr to which le-lltnlca ava exuluelvuly anbjoct. lift 11 rilICI'(4Mft That thn altatra atal.niaiilH in ! nil IIiih.i tu uri fle.l by thitriiten tuatlinuny i,omii.tln ihrough " ' wiiiuijjoi utin in uicmmuiu) omnim pi'atshablo wtlntMne, IIHOIIM MllllllIiN, el., V'. Ib whatom form dlaoHn attacka lhn liver, It la luuttiiru ano 'leiiciimitui vy mj BWircijing, palU' hiu, and IrreaUtable curative, ltihoua rcuiltltmtH I'illoua purvtn, mid ell th ordinary dfaorderaor . 1 morgan, itiauMteii oy Iwlweuu the ehuuldera, ' lu tbe rlirhl m-le and 'ellowneaa of the wliltn .if Die eve, weaki-ona aiJ debility, ar-H mlUwl od renvjved 'by the remedy, with a utlrity wlilt li uatonlnitM the urTrt-i a and tholr frimi.tn. I.ni airK. v7iom thol.irulty have aliei)rlt)nu, reooit wltb V.fcidjenre to ;bfa powurful unti-hlliotie ajrftnt. and a iFbturatlon to boaltb aud atllvlty will bo the unvtv-) ing result. Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea H'aiIiiwj, $c. The teirihlo bodily aud moutal panga whfok cbar-a cturiae HyapApala ar at onoo mliiK-ti'd by tint Cilia. DlanhcBB, conatlpation, had ache, physic a I p koM ration, nervous t rumours, hot Hnahea, ouuHnm, m nectlon of the kidney, hemorrhoid! or pile, aud, In lact, all Interne cuinpialnta, Irora whatever oauau artetug, gltM way before tba aalutavy nOueuce of tliln uitraordlnary reuicdy. Aa a no-itle for dvaDetiHia and tbt diaordeni connootud with 1. or growing out of It, tho Pill are alwayt to be uHcif 00 wbvii aveif olli-r tnudleina and mode of I'tiaiutuni naa uiieny tbiiou, oilowayt Pillt are th U'tt remedy known in tlu woridor the following disage: Aalhma, Bowel Ootuplalute, ttonglia, Colda, Chwit Dixeaaea, Ooatlveneea, Iynpnptia. Uturrhtna, liropoy, behlHty, Cuvur and Agnu, r'ma'D ComplaintH, Head-achei, ImllgeaHoo,;. IuUtKiua, I'lilauintion, pirlte. Vlloa, Aumt and Oinvol, rtAConditrv Syiup-ijdi, Venerlal Affeollooa. Wormaof all klnda. CAVTIOIV t None are genuine unleas the words "Hollowax, Nkw YoaK Utu LoNiMia," are dlsuonil-bleaaa Water murk In every leat of the biok ofdl-i-ecttuna around each box; the aaiue may be platnly aeen by holding th lfto tSs Mffht. A hand-tome reward will be given to any onu randtM iur Hitch Inlormatlon aa may lad to the (let not Ion of any pnriy ar partite counterfeiting tbn medic ihhb or vendluir the same, knowing thttm to bo Bpurtou. Fold at the manufactory of I'mfooioiHoia-o-way, rid MiiRluu I.anc, Now York, ami by all rt- pectablo raK8latnaud Dealer" in MniHf Ins, through-out tba UultrHl Htatcauud the clvilixod w.rld, lu bovoaat BAcenta, 02onuta, and II each. afeYThero.B a considerable aavlng by taking the I argur mImb. I. B. Drrectlona for the giitdaneo of patianta in vory disorder are aluied to oaub box. Our Ageutu at Oolnmhoa Uesirs. TIIBALL A BtiSnAal, Ud Uighatruel. deolt To the Ladies of America I MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD! MORS VALUABLE THAN GOLD! DR. JOHN L, LYON'S French Periodical Drops I French Periodical Drops! von. 3B33TVr A TiBB 6 Bering ftoin (rrrgularlly, or OlMtrnctlun of tho AltMikwe, liuiu whatever cause, IT IB SDbB TO OCRKI IT IH HCIlS TO OUKftl It Ib Impoaalhle to enjoy tba blouio of hoalth, and vkfaolty of spirits, uoIm the Alonsoa ate regular aa to the (tine, tlut quantity, and iimlily. When thy are obelnjcttd, Natute inrvkue ht-r f rtoi Is to ol.t.un It lor some other outlet, and( nnlosa theao effurtn el Nature are asslah'd, the patient umially expftrinnva Doaponduuey, MervouaiteM, and dually DUNsL-MI' 11 ON iwumet Ha away, and prematurely term In tea miserable life. RBMOVC8 ALL ODHTBDOTIONh I IT BKMOVKH ALL OBHTItUOTIOKHI IT kKMOVKS ALL OBHTKUCTlUNal IT BHMOVKH ALL OBITUIJOTIONU i IT 18 A I'KKFKCT HEOULATOBt IT 16 A PKltCKLT UlfUULATOUl BEAB IN MIND, BEAB IN MINI, THAT I GO A BANTER THAT I QITAHANTIG1C My DBDPB TO OURS Bnppression of the MenB. trom whatever caase, though oaro should be nsod that the hi txtlons which accompany each bottle are care-lolly a ILered to. BUY T.ifc. BEHT1 BUT TUn: UKOII E'uY THE BAFE6TI BUY WUK QAKEoTI BTJY THE BKBK8TI BUY THE HOllKftTI WTurH in rTnw'9 nnnriai WHICH IS LYON'S BKOl'BI THEY ACT LIKH A 00 ,RM by atrengthenlng and lnvlgorati&A and restoring the system to a healthy ootid It km. It moderate all axoeea, and remove all obstructions, and a speedy cure may ba relied on. TO MARRIKD LAfllLS thoy are peculiarly adaptfd, aa they bring on tbo monthly period with such perfect regularity, 80H1 TO DO GOOD I 61UE TO LO UOOll I OA KNOT DO HARM I OA N NOT DO UAUMI BE WI8K IN TIHEI HE WISE IN TIME! Let not this disease deitroy yonrm-nslftntiun. Try It bottle of my PElftoMC VL UHOl'H, and yon will bo aatUfled that I am qo liitpoeter. Tell your afflict-. ed friend what teatored the bloom of health to your cheeks, and thereby conTur a favor more valuable than gold. For painful or acautv alenatmation It Is just tho thing. I have now In my mind an instance of a ladj who had been Biifleriua from tialninl man. trnatlon two or three years, cotiltnftig ber to liar room each time; aha had applied to several eminent vnsioianB, wuuout reiiut, wnea on buttle ot mr DROpH entirely enred her. ONE BOTTLE OUBKB I ONE BOTTLE OUKKS I Id 1moat every case. DO NOT DE IMPOSED UPON I DO NOT BE IMPOSED DPON I But out toll out and send It to yonr Druggist, iid, If he baa not got it, make him bny It (or yon ; or It nay be obtained by Inclosing Sl.U) to thetiefaeral Agenta tor the UnIM States. 0. O. OLAUKE Jk 00., Wholesale Drngglatr , . New Haven. Coon, for Bala by Druggists everywhere. . . frioe, 91.00 par bottle. The trad snimll.id by S. B. SAMUELS, Drumlat. American Buildings, Oolanbut, 0. Jno'utt-awdAweow DSILI' OH IO VOLUME -XXVti. DRUGS, &C. &.', HOBERTS, DRUGrO-IST, NO. 24 NORTH HltiH STREET, rrrn run sai.i at wholisalb ob bi W TAIL, B lr0 aud .M KlMUd Ilook of URVGN, CUKMICALM, PATENT MF.DK l.VKS, PEKFCMERV, TOILET BOAP8, PAINTS A OIU8, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, all kinds, WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, FOR MEDICAL PI'RPONEA, Together with every artlcla Kept lo ftrat elai Drug dtora all of wulcb faavt buna purchaaad for CcmA of tho Importer and Hanalaotorera, and will be aold at very lew prloee. FrwtrLn with o4oW kfodiomet. oot27-lly W. ft. THE ALL. OBO. 0. BBNHAII THRALL & BENHAM, CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS ' No. 119 South High Street, ' RBHPEOTrULLT ANNOI'NOK TO THE PUBLIC that thny hi. v. Ottwl up a DRUG MrrOXCIS At the above well ki own Stand, is the CARPENTER BLOUK, at great apenat. aud la the inoat tnodtrn and apj'rornJaiylo. ouratnekwus purchased lu New York, from Drat Hand and IinM)r(ora, and la warranted of the eery pwreM sua bust, jweciai munon win oe given k tne Prescription Department. Over which Mr. H. E. nKRSHIHKR. a wall k mown Ortiggiat U thi city, ill preside. We offer o the pnbllo an onaniaaaea Perftmiery, ColoKnes, KOflprlf Pomades, IlniHliefia of ftll kinds. Toilet and Fancy AHIIes. As cheap aa ran ba fbnnd anywhera, We have laid In. with aroat ca " ' atoiib of Aud othtr Llannra, for Mndiclnal one miIu. wiilch we puichaaod direct from the Ouatonj House In Mow York. Wof-jApit tho Inapectlon of Phyaiclani to onr Block. "jpT 0ct 6; rct6-dAvr3m i. HOBEKTS, WDOLEBiI.lt AND BETAIL LK4LEB8 r-N Drugs, Chemioal8, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. No. 124 North High St a-.-u. J J. B. MARPLE, WUOLk'HALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, 100 South High street, Ooluukbua. Olilo vtl-dly GROCERIES. ATTENTION! Fellow -CltlBsens H. H. CHARITON nVHPKCTrrjLLY 0ALL8 ON YOU TO DROP a v iii aim examine nts biock and prlnee of rroKli Grotrls A Provision), Just received from New York, which I will sell as low as can be purchased In any Hoius In thn nitv OaII at JNTo. 140, N. E. corner Town and Ft urth sfe.. COLUMBUS, OHIU. WAU goorli drllvereil free of chtrge. II. II. CHARITON. doc4 Wholcsstle Grocers AND i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IiULKEs IN Flour, Halt, Fisl&v Water Lime and Plaster, South Eaat comer Town & Fourth Sta., Oolxurn.lto'ixtci. O. A B WILT. BE SF.KN BY TIT IB ABOVE 0AB1, j . I have asMootated with me In mv btiHineea Mr. ! Joseph Oiiltiier, formerly of Pleasant Valley. I am man k mi io my lurnicr pninma iDitnmr trade, ani solicit a continuance of the same foitl.e nw firm llioee fndnlited to me prior to the partner. hip will plfoae make early settleueut ! II'" F A. 9KT,T,ft. I PROPOSALS. CATTLE! CATTLE! ONR THOUSAND M'CAD OF POUR-YEAH OLD (AND OVKlti ..Khtl.-Hula will lie recelvud by the nmlriuli"'l. at t'luciniinti. Olilo. uo to Vi M.. .lainmry fi, Ufil, ifrom uIiihoiib loyal to tho Government of the Untied Statfe only,) whu Ibf y will be publicly opened and mad, for furoishlng 1,000 Head ofiflltle, of above age and kind, lo be delivered by January 10th, at Camp Nelson, Kotttnrky. The Oaltle will bn weighed on scaloa, and the bills promptly paid In certlncatta by TfeuteiiaiitColnQol Kllburn, ou certlnen vonrhris of tb ouivlog olHcer. Tho bids will be by the pound nisa. BitUwilllm rerclvei fur anv numhur of ht-ad of Cattle over one huudn fl lUdd willalro by mfhud ftir tli.ae Oattle, to be doll Vf red bv tha roniracinr hi l.li own niritiun ai.rt risk, at Knoxvlllu, T-uncmet by the 3Ut of Janw.J iy, In case the bid Is acrt-ptod for the deliver nf tbo Cattle In droves of one lundied or ovr kt Knox-ville, they will bo We1Kbod tlu'i'o and vunsimr given by the receiving olllwr. t;. L. hn,Bi:N, I.leot.-Col, and HHcf C. 3. l)e, t of the Ohio. dr:t0-ti GUNS. DAB FUUNIrtllFO OUR HIFLKS AS VV FOLLOWS : .Siamt.r ivn.irncMv. fltato f Indiana, Tfti; to u.n. Illiiity, ChiHf of Ord nance ino; to vol. tjoiitns, im O. . u., zj zi lollkeu. i.ki uum r.'i.. lu tiionlU u. ,1..., H ! ,4lcai. U K II TIIKIIIIK A UO., i many ana lua. t'lninlnnail. O. W.J. 8VGI5, Oil t tt. O it.. uit-Umo 20 bbls. Coal Oil, ' FOR SALE I)V Gr, ROBERTS, No. 24 North High Streu.. ooliawly FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY GOODS! ALL KINDS Or HOLIDAY PRESENTS JUST RECEIVED AT HEADLEY, RICHARDS & CO. 'S Nos. 250 and 252 South nigh st,, dcclT-tocti-M ' ion tub HOZjIDATS AT HKAKI.iri'M FANCY STORE! IH a, Month lllvla Str-poi, opimiiiie the UOWHIld OIISO. IM VtBWOF TUB APPROAtiniNG IIUT.IDAY3, I have laid In a beautiful assortment of Fancy and Useful Articles I Suitable for roiwnrs for both eexaa, old and yonnif. Among them aro many article not to be fmiud lu any oiner ewtauiiHUinait In the city. TOYS: A l, a good amnrtmnnt of Toya and Dulls, which wui, ie boiu ont'upur mail iiiuy can be nail einewnere. A evil Is respectfully eolaoJUifi. M. A. IIKAZMTT, itaclil-8w No. U'J, Hotilta lliuli at. ! FOIl THE i HOLIDAYS. Elegant Black Cloth Oloaks, ( HIM JIILLi ( IO I II (1.0 IKS, Plush & Beaver Cloaks, ALSO, WINTER DRESS GOODS lo very deifable etyloa, at 2H, ift aud fin c per yaid, suitable for presents, greatly below their value. B.fiJN & SON, No. 23 to 29 South High St. For the Holidays! BAIN & SON, No.2Qta 29 South High St., Orirus Tnfj most extknsivb assort-MKNT Oh' GOODtl, apprnprLt. lor preMDU. in tlie city: BALMORAL SKIRTS, LACF.H, HANDKER0HIKF8, SHAWLS, RLANKF.1K, LADIES' PDRH, SHALL HOOP BK1RT3, ALI.XANIIRE'H KID OL0VE3, EHBRnlDEnl:3, eOARI'4, DKEifK GOODS, MICSK3' rons, CENT'S FURS, I.AOH OUIITAINS, ic, AT I.OWKST PBIC ES. doclUUiBTll'M FAMILY DYE C0L0ES. Pfliteiitcd OclbT I I, For DyolngSlIk,. Woollen and Mlxnd Oooda, Bhawls, ocarrs, Dressest,. Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Ktf Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kfi ids of Wearing Apparel. Na1u ol 80 Per Ceiii."XS6 For 2ft oenta von can color aa manv imoda as would ntlterwisa cost von lira times that uin. Varintis nhadna can e prod oed from the same dyti. The process Is xtaanlie, antf a uy one can use tho dye with uMuuttauttettit- UhWl (lone lu tiigllnH, Trebi-h aud iTuiaii. iksioaf of itarll liaukam. ror iiirtlierlnforman on tn Dyeing, and giving a icrlhct knowledge what colon are hotter adapted to ye over otlsers iwlih n anv valuable reoMintH. nnr- QbaselloweiAHtevfDs' T eatioe on lyning aud Coloring, Sontt by mail oi rewlpt of price 10 cents. jinuiiiactvtoa by uuwk x mtkvknh, tui nromiway, mi too. Fralr by irajtftt ami dealer gauerally. Dj;. Radway's v- KKpninifin duiipip" PURGATION! Dr. Radway's Pills DR. RIlDWAYB PILLS are tha beat Purgative Pill Jn the World, and tli on It Vegetable Sob- stltnte lor Jlomol a r Mercury ever discovered. ()m posed or VKlJBTA.BLE K XT HA (71 H OF OUMH, PLANTS HEKBS. BOOTS AND FivOWEK. They Poive. Cleans. Purifv. Heal. Soothe. Calm. Strengthen, Invfgonate and Regulate thn Hyatem. IN SUDDEN ATI' A CBC8 OF INFLAMMATION OF THE B'PWELfl. BILiOUB COLIC. BTLIOUfl FEVER, xhyhipklah; oonoksti ye feyeil SMALL POX. UKAHUE8, SCARLET FEVER, MIX OR EinilT 1'Il.L wiM purge the liaeOHe from the ayatnm Wi SIX U(UTt8. DR. BADWAVH 4'iIIs are an Improtiiment on all other Pills or Purgative lo use ; they will cleanse thn alimentary cnaiel aa thoroughly as iobulla will the Htomacb, wiikuut pro-Uratiog or weakming Umi patient. Thef are th most aotlva nud thorough purgative, te ken In tn Minium doses of say six to eight, known to the v. rl& ; and In doses of one to four, are mild laicatlvt . Aa Alteratives, thuy aie anfer and ma. re poaHivo t tiau calomul or mercury ; aa Tonics, thoy Impart rioh e lo Uu blood, tone and Btrength to t lie system. lneyareiitfi only porgi Hive that can be admltits- , mreu wile samy in casa pi naiALLi j'UA, et' An- iKT,"hvKiiT",i!;TD ?.? fr3s. - ! re ailaii ail.t.wl in tluw. diMaMt, Pall.nl will Kcor i I. r whll. thej forge, tli.r vhia principl. alone pi but. all otlur Hill fa IU, It On. or two or DB. BAD! 'AT'S por dar will afford imiueiu.ia imii u mo ,unirr rrom imp.rj.iA, .uiuwi un win vur. tn. nto.1 aafj Miwrat. iioin .it wnn, IIARITHALCOSTIVEN ii OONSTlf'VriON Of WJL'RVY, 0B8TKUUTIOI H, A.', DR. RADWAH'S PILLS will quickly cur.. 1'rio.or tnniw nil. ar. 1 onnto Dor bos. aach bo. osnuln. Ml Pill.. Thar. Pill, aro .Ini.ntU ooatod Willi balsamic tpim. marlltr.bli'M 0LD B T DB VaOUTB. Who, 'cSQ Orm, itUif.lt tar Silk, fV'S GH Dark BUi, ( a 6 Jtfjtfrad, Light Bin, Wf 1 Mdaaa, fVnieh Mm, Si f) yl Mogian, t"lari Hrwn, I Si ,A Oranfft, burk lirtnm, V asffK Lrl) Pink, Litfht Brow, C?rfj3rj PWTito, fa(if Brow, te7ii.4 i a' Purple Ligkt Ftiim Drnh- 'fiffijfer COLUMBUS, OHIO TUESDAY MORNKVG. JANUARY 5. 1S64. HOTELS. THE ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Chesnut St., between 3d and 4th, THE IUHKDIATB VICINITY Of TBI oriucliMl liaiiklrLC Uouaea. Liutooa Huut. foet OIDoe, Uomuiertcal JCjiotiauga and the Jobbing uudm. i ii immi bUBiueiM man'a noose to tue ciry. HKNHT NKjli, de34-ly Proprietor. "THE UNION," Aroh Btt bet Third and Foartii sta THOMAS H. WEBB, ! FRANK B. WEBB, T. , WHBB s SSOZiTfB. Bilu-dt)mo "" MANHATTAN HOTEL, Oppoalt th Park, Murray street near Broadway, NETVSr YORK. rTHf PROPRTflTOB HAVING HAD THIS 00M 1 HO Dior 8 DOWN TOWN HOTEL thoroughly repaired, painted and refurnished, la now prepared to provide hla Quest with all the oomfort of a good and well regulald Honae. Ills charge are reasonable, and he guarantees to all who may call npon blra a good table, oomfortabl room, aod every poaaible attention. lie will be pleased to as all bit old ftieudl, and to welcome many new one. You are Invited, when yon come to the City, toipay him a visit: and heaasuresvon that If vodioiww uisneiinuoo., i anaii uo do iw lauu oi i1ycl-13m S. HUOOINS, Prorialor. AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner High and Slate Streets, (nppoaira TBI .T.Tl BOD..,) OOIinMBUB, o. WARDEN & EMERf, Proprietors, sepA-63-dly NATIONAL H6TEI7 NEAR UNION DEPOT, COI.tJMDUB, 0. . . II. KEY!SLI)S, Proprietor. RaiTffan taken to and from the ftenot without charge. Peraone wishing to take any of the Night i raim, win m promptly attennen to. aoa-aam BATES HOUSE, Iudlunnpolla, Znd. J. L. HOLTON, Proprietor. Jld(f -Hi 1 u , m.'.jm i a FURS. PURS! PURS! FURS. SIGN OF THE BLACK BEAR! Russiim Sable f tH, llinlsiiii Buy Sable SHh, Kith Dark Mink Sets, Stone Marten Sets, Fitch Marten Sets, Squirrel Sets, Water Mink Coney noln. Fur Cnncs), Fur Collnm, Oiilliln-iis Fnr, Fur Hoods, iur irimmmgs, , Gent's Fur Collars, Gent's Fur Gloves, Kent's Fur Caps, Mefgh Kobes, Carriage Robes, Buffalo Robes, WS HAVB IBB F1M:ST A LAKGEST LOT OF XTJ GOODS VVBIi BBOTjaur rOOOLtTHBCB. T.j?.XXXnS' JBH3TJ9J, FROM IU TO HOll DOLLARS. Call unci Bxamine. Smith & Conrad's HAT STORE, New Neil House Block, OMTMIIUN, OHIO. DCIarl-flll tlrl INVITB YOPR SPECIAL ATTENTION V V to onr large and well selected Block of LADIES' DRESS FURS! Huffalo Hotaes 1 Hverything; yon ned in Hats, Cap, and For cods. T0Hr pricx art vrrj law. WILLIAMS & L0CKW00D, HATTERS AND FIlIlBIKUfl, 28 WENT FOURTH STREET, N.t door lo Smltli A Dllaoo'. Ii all, ooti!7'dSBi(Kd IM'IXTI, O. MILITARY GOODS. Shoulder Straps tt Swords! 7H BAVK 1VST HZCMVED TUX IAUORB1 iHD BKST tIELsCTED STlLRtt Of SHOULDER STRAPS & SWORDS Ever brought to this city, ALSO, Sashes. Hat Cords. Hats and Gaps, AMD AIL KIND! Of HH.IIAET ftOOU. SMITH & CONRAD'S HAT STORE New N.ll nana. Building, 00LDMBU8, O , au8-dtl To Merchants, Sutlers Militia Companies. W1! ARK MANTJFAOTUUINO, AND KEEP coruitantlv on bund. In aildltlOD to oar .lock of llaady Mad. Ulotblnij lor ilitiu' wvar, a largo and well aaanrtod .toox of RoguUlion OlotbinfC for Infantry and Oatnlrr omcr. and prlratol. urder. Srontvtiy attended to and flilod with pnnotnallty and iipVch. SIMON A DERNHAM, . .. SnoceA 1. to 6. Hikoh A Soil, octl-AH-dly No. 11 Penrl.trwt, Oinclonad. FOK COUGHS, COLDS AND CON8VKPT10N. TBI VEOETAIILE I'ULMONARI BALSAM III tbo nwiat highly approvm niediclu. aver diMo. HhatXtodthe omt uflMn, Timt, havlna had an nnpreodented .ale of imnrWmty yaart. It I. re-comtn.niBd by oar beet ptiyneiatu, our moat eminent oftUKiu, thw iVcw, tho 'JWfl, In fact by all who know It. For certincato., which c.n bn Kl.rn to almoat any eztaut, aw wrappnr. to each bettle. Th. 1'ro prfotor. will .dieerfully refunrl tbn money If not eu tlrel. .ntl.rantorv i nn w mam na wiv large bottlyM raiK-b theebeapMt. JI. tartfml laomthtam. iae, whioh I. praparad only by uhku, uuii.aK bv rhkd. CUTL OO., Wboloaala DruxgiHta, Doatol sola in uoinai baa by Dawaan aaaarauy. DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL UIR VI, AI.I.F.W Jt '.., Proprlnton. TOESDAV WOKSIKQ, JANUARV6. 4 "CatBwoa-irMar" ramll-II. .Aula u. AMas. 0orrapoadOM ot lb. Ohio Slat. Journal. OaUP IjAHa, ' 1 Flimijio.ocao, Kt., Dto. 80, 1868. f Please Allow me ( llil'ouih rour lournali w iiiivim iuy veiiiuuinu. irieuu., mm I Bill ilioroughly vunrarted lo AboliliouUui ; and mat 1 hoot M Iw ot temnutlou : lliat I ba.a nialii up niv mind to itav oa eunlifui mum time, and if 1 (liould conclude lo wa.lc bit time and land in some bed plaoe, I shall aut my tnroat ana fo hmwi, ratiier Uian un-ier.'the Institution of UlaTerj. I will mention Uie cause of my oonvio- tioa, tue many gloomy Hours that 1 pasted In darkness and sin, when and how I round forgiveness. On Babbath, lie 6th of the present month, the minister of the Methodist Kpitcopal Churon at this good loyal and Ulkrittum oity, perlormed the sacred rite ol matrimony In the marriage of a stare man ana woman, closing as follows: "ion do promise to lire together so long as Ood .hall permit you to live, or so lone as (tan aui'vki ouiHorHy ebar you, peirnt you to do to" Monstrous absurdltvl Marrini.. an institution Jfof Ood I and yet man by human legislation u nave power to auperoene a oViwt erai-nanoa? A'awr 0, ye Copperueadsl if you would not be williug to enter into the marriage oonttast under eimilar condllions, no longer say that it has a diviue sanction in others. Here is one cause of my conviction, leading to conversion:Some time prior to said wedding, ( witnessed a scone I shall nover forget, that of hanging a negro on oirciimslanlial evidence, suoh aa in Ohio would not have con-violed a dog, neither In Kentucky a white raani all of which goes to show the little Importance attached to the life of a elave. Here Is nnolher reason of my oonversion. Hit the law of negro punishment here is either wlnppiiiE or hanifinir. The second of whioh .was unnoted here last week for a petty offense. Two slaves were tied to a Iost, in a bonding posture, the back hnvlns l i 1 i ..i : li.l , - ju.ii picTivuaij umibu, iii which conqiiiotl thirty-nine lashes were applied to the back wltb a raw-bide: thus treating: a fellow b. ing as an unruly or vicious beast; aud nni aa tue -jtiote sujb, "ao unto othors n you would that others slionld do unto you " This I enumerate aa another reason of ijir con version. . Another foatiivo of this oVuuu I'll Institu tion was mnnifested on yesterday afternoon. whlc!i I happoned in time to witness: On tho oorner of Alain and Court streets, dogs Were seen selling at auction; on an opposite corner, catlu, in the street horses ml at the threshold of lustloe. human beiugs, as fair oompleoted as the Halpjrunn himself, or many of the nur- ohusers. One inatanoe in particular, and wuion saanona my heart, 1 will meagerlr jotloe: Tho motLor of nu infuut iieDne'd forward, holding her child In her arrn while the heartless auctiouoor cried. " Who bids; how much am loitered for this bright oyed hoy f" ; Ln thin way he oontinued, (tne luoilier weeping as though her heart would burHl, ;) thin, however, Rrcmod l stimulate the miserable wretch ; who cried with increased energy, aud toW Me child or fo kunji fd and titty deUun I O, how Tilt an act I ecptirating parents from a helolccE ohthl ! And, Khal liiink you of such nn iu-huimin deed, enacted at tlio threshold ol' a court of justice; but, "O, you don't understand tho law of this oounlry," rome ouizeij would say. No, indocl, t don't, ami nmj Clod help me to shun the recognition ol such laws. Members of (tod's ohurch caic iipoa, and nover murmur because of inius- Viue beiug done hia follow man; and yol, ministers or the Gcspol preach the " (JoUai RuW urno its imnortance and limn, on God's holy day, while Derforminir tho .. cred right of matrimony, make Uod sn in terior Doing, suojoctoit io the will of an Infernal slaveholder I I onco was blind, but now I see : was onoc "conservative" upon this vile institution; but have shaken it off and buried it beyond resurrection, and may Ood have mercey on the man who dares to say, "let us bo 'conservative,' bold the good will of the pro-sliivoryist, and Jog along in cohort with the present sympathizing and rotten-hoarled "Democracy "(for indeed this unholy institution ie the very bach bmn of tho Dcmooraoy of Vallandigha'm and Co.) And whioh would be preferable, a Smcuwii-iit, Copperhead or a Pro-Stnvtryiitt Which he more honorable of tho three ? ("nnrv one.' But, would not the conduct of the hist be your choice? and would you not rather rely upon him (though ho be a fool), than either of the other? if so. than w.'. aro of one mind and one heart. ' 1 In an article written during: the nresam month I said that I was as much opposed to freeing the negro as any one could bo. I'lense allow mo to take this opportunity of taking It baok. Circumstances have wrought a mighty change in my mind, and I am now in favor of adopting tlio Abolition policy o( civilising and Christianising this country wiiu me aim. nwuiu ii neeu oe. wherever I may be, wherevor I may move to, deliver me from the pro-slaveryist. This world i one of trial and tribulatiou. We must, therefore, eipect to be tormented by these Unng devils for a time. But some day, if faithful to our country and lis Ood, we will, I hope, bo beyond the taunts of tboBepro-slaveryisis and their brother Copperheads. As ever, .uTKE. Company A, 6th Ind'pnt. Dat. O. V. C. Curses Conio Home to Roost. A Liverpool publisher has just put forth pamphlet giving an aouount of "The Cruise of the Alamaba," by ona of her officers. Honorable Englishmen will road this journal with curious feelings. They will end that tnis pirato ship was manned by tngusu sailors, as well as built and armed n England: thoy will reaa that the coward ly orcw who sailed her performed no acts of bravery, ran no risks, but ventured to attack only unarmed and defenoeless mer-ahantmon. But Englishmen may blush, when Ihey read further, that many of I lie hips destroyed by this English pirale un der a slaveholder's ting were lud.n with grain, and bound to England. At the time lien shtps were sent from our porta with oorn and flour to relieve the distress ln Lancashire, the Alabama was burning: and destroying all grain-laden ships she could find on the ocean, fcvon the writer of this pamphlet seems not to have seen this wnn-ton destruction without compunction. One day the Brilliant, of New York, was seiied; she was bound to Livoi-pool "with a valua ble cargo or grain and Hour." She was burned; "it seemed," says the author of the narrative himself, "a fearful thing to burn uch a oargo as the Mnlltant had. when I tliought how the operativos in the cotton district would have danoed with joy had they it shared amongst themselves." But coolly adds: "1 never saw a vessel burn with such brilliancy." Casting out tiic Bram The London Sptctator says that tho British outrages in Japan are more censurable than anvihinrr charged upon the Turks, Russians, r'rench or Amei'icans. The destruction of Kagosl-mo is mentioned ns a 'mission to the lionth-cn'of a vory unedifylng character, and asks : "li ADraham Lincoln has th humor to remonstrate with Earl Russell nn behalf of humanity and civilisation, is there one of us who could vonture to say that scathing repartee was not substantially just .'' The same paper says that "if Ireland were to socede from Great Britainto-morrow, the very men in England who rave at the Northern people in tba United States, would arm to put Iroland down ; and probably while slaughtering Irish secessionists, would keep on abusing Americans for acting so like themselves." This is oortainly sensible, and is a fine illustration of casting the beam our of your own eye before picking at the mote In your neighbor's. Givino Themsblvsi Up. We understand from a gentleman residing in Barbour coun ty, that many of Rill Jackson's rebels are coming ln and giring themaeWes up under the President's proolamatluu. Those who have not rendered themseWes notorious as bushwhackers are simply placed under bonds for their good behavior. Wheeling Intelligencer. A Day lu Ibe C'ouiiulBwarjr .at 4'halln HOO-a. A correspondent writing from Chatta' nooga, Tunn., gives the following aooouu of what he saw at the Commissary : I visited the port of Bridgeport a day or two einoA, ana remained several hours will Colonel MoDougal, of the mad New York, who was in command. Witnessing a orowd of females around the commissary, 1 in quired the cause. "Thoy areapplicanls for relief, replied IVilonel Mcltoniral. I approached the wretohed creatures, and though familiar with tho miserv aud desti tution of cities, 1 must confess I never be fore witnessed a parallel to the scene whioh presented Itself. I couuted forty-seven fe males, of whom three possessed money to make puroiiAses; tne remainder were all pensioners upon the bounty of the Oorern- ment alt seekers for alms al tho hands of the detested Yankees, who had been repre sented as the emliodiment of all that was parsimonious. Of course the whole throne iniisl firm apply lo the Provost Marshal, and when the proper hour arrived they were usnerea luto his tout, one by one, to relate their sufferings and the onuses whioh had reduced them to their present condition. luey were all new applicants, the old ones getting supplies at reeular intorvals with out the Intervention of the Provost Marshal The first whose fortune tt was to be called wl l Mrs. Hicard. Provost Marshal Are you a widow? Mrs. Rloard No, sir. P.M. Vi here Is your husband? Mrs. It. With Bragg, In the 3d Tennes see cavalry. 1. M lour husband is in the rebel ur- my. n hen did be join it? Mrs. H. 1 wo years since. P. M. Did he volunteer? Mrs. K. Yes, to keep from baintr con. scripted. I M. Buttbe rebel conscription luw was not then in foroe. Mrs. K. But they told him that it would soon be, and he had hotter volunteer. P. M. Was he not a slronir Haceiminulat from the start ? Mrs. R. Yes; he thought vou wanted to eprire us of our rights, and take all our slaves. P. M. How many Blaves do you own ? airs. n. ione. P. M. Hnd he s plantation 1 Mrs. B. No, Bir. P. M What property had he ? Mrs. R. Nothing; he lived by day's work. P. M Why, then, was he so fearful about the slnvos? Mrs. R. Becnuse he was nfraid Hie Xorth would put the nigger on an equality with us. P. M. Your husband is in tho rebel army, and you ask lis to supply you with brand. n nai ao you tuinu or this '. Mrs. Ricard threw aside the fly of the tent, ana just outsiae stood tire small child ren, who had but a single article of ololhing n iigut nomespun cotton wrappor on each though tho wind was blowing chilly oold iroiu uie norm, "iney nnve not had mouthful since yesterday morning," snid .iirs. it., "ii ml not enough tor six months. The appeal was Irresistible. The Provost Marshal then told hor he would administer tho oath, and get her rcliof. On boinir asked to subscribe ber name, she replied that, she coma nor write, unu accordingly a reserl wiis had lo Ibe mark. ' i 1 continued with Hie officer till Hie whole number wms disposed of, and noted the fol lowing stntintics inlulivo lo tho forty-four who were applicants fnmlm : Number wlm, uald nnl wilt.. Ntimlwr lio wroltimry belly .. t; Number alio wrote well i Widow, hHfurM the war n Widow, liv ibe war i tt omen with lia.be.nri.ln the rebel .rjnr 10 IfrM.. irlll. I..1.I.U...I. I. ..... The oonverriution related as occurring be tween the provost marshal and Airs. Bicunl may bo takon as a fair sample of that with nearly all, and it is unnecessary to repeat further; but it will be intercstiug lo add a singlo exception to tho general rule, it was of a lady evideutly well educaled, as hor chirography would have done oredit to any one, and her langtingo was entirely free from that peculiarity of dialect which marked the other applicants, but which 1 will not attempt to lot low, as tt is familiar to nil your readers. By request, I have suppressed the applicant s name. F. M. lou are an applicant for relief? Lady. Yes, sir. P. M. Where is your husband? L. Ho is dead, sir. P. M. When did he die? I,. ln 1H5IJ. P. M. Have you a plantation? L. Yea, sir; 400 aores. P. M. Whore ore your slaves? L. We had but foun one of them is ade- crcpid old woman, and is now with me. The remainder were oarried off by Uragy's army, to keop them from falling into the hands of the Union troops. r. .ii. were thoy carried away by vour consent? L. They were not. P. M. Have vou any objection to lal-intr the oath of allegiance? L. 1 have not; I have alwavs consistent ly opposed Secession. I did so in the presence of Hragg's army, oven more luudly than 1 oppose it now. An Unklnil Koturn. We find in a reoent number of the Rich mond Examiner several advertisements from engineer officers of the rebel army, who want Lo hire from one hundred to one thousand uogrues, slaves, to be unod for military purposes. Here is a sample of these advertisements. ; HlACQSAUriM EWIKEU DU'ABTUEVT D. N. T. ifornvr muetMutb. and u rankllu atrsata, i.tCliU0i, ViO. Irith Hi J. ) KyTtOt Tu (Ausa h,ho Sm4tto lltra. The En. trlocar Dvpartmtnt will Mr for th nn suing year, (in ii so. in i iiiuwb, ivi w.HKun niriinuniions, tc. Kate ol paj nxetl l-y Uinimluiunar fur Virgtuia ; Hire if laborsra Clolblng and rations liuulsbMl by Uov- tjniment SSOO per y?ar. ' CTothloK and rat 'ns rui iilshud hy owner m " ' Ilatlonsonly furn- tahod by (toveni- m;iit 400 ' l -"-Rations only Turn labsd by iTovuru- ment 30 pKi uiunth Tttlvdvbai'tmaut will nnj traniiiortatii.n l.. filch- nobd or PuirslitrK. ud will givtt, In aitdttlon, fiv dollars, for expeiiees, for enrli m-gio dtiltvrsd by sbwrlfls or others at olth.T plate. to b eotntortiibly olad ami In aoad ooudl- tlon whan reuolvud. Apply until aVbrunry Ural ntt. The UovsiuinsDt will be ivuponaible for slaves ao htifl nailer the comniuu law of V l rat hi. Dy oritur or Col. W. H Stevuns Joim A Wulums. Sliijoi Kugluooia, latfliargc of Blohnionn dereusaa. Now, this seems Ui us a very unkind and treacherous aot on the part of the rebels Here uovernor Seymour, ana sunset toi. and Voorheos. nud the Woods, aud the Journal of Lhmmeree, and the Wy Xewe, and the Boston Courier hare been for manr months denouncing the employment of ne groes, free or slave, by our uovernment and military authorities. They havo called it unfair, barbarous, inhuman, outrageous, tin-gentlemanly, unchristian, wicked; they have appealed lo Mr. Lincoln, have eursed tieo-retary Stanton, have praised General Mc-Clellan; they have shed tears publicly, and howled till Ihey made themselves a public nviiaauce, about tho employment of npgiooa in military operations by tho Union authorities. They have constantly assured us that, for the government to do so, would be held an unpardonable onence by the planters who would probably norer return to a Union where, under any circumstances, a black man could bo used by n gcnoral except to blaok his lootB or hold his horse. And now we see these same rebels advertising for negroes to bo usod on tortihea-tions and for other purely miliiary purposes! Is this fair? I this boneat ? Have not the robots dcccircd their friends in the North ? Will not Mr. Bon Wood and Mr. Sunset Cox send privato mcssongor to Richmond, and demand an explanation irott. Titt. Archbishop of Baltimore. The Philadelphia AorfA American gayB: "Tidings from Rome are expected, announcing the appointment of Kiebt Iter. Bishop Wood of this diocese to the archbishopric of Balti more, vacant iy tne tieath or the lumen tod Kenrick. Thfs see is tho hi chest In the country. Its aro lib if hop is tho president of all feptnoopai councils. A WHOLK II EG I M W.N T H li-KN LIHi Ell Tll6 Biity-first Ohio regiment, now at rhattanoo-ga, hare re-nliBtod unanimously. That is he banner regiment so far. NUMBER 160. A Kobel Clenrral'B Wife In l onnwlli iit. us is aKST to asvesAA Bi-Tirk. I no Hud the following In the New Haven Palladium : "The wife of Ihe robe! Oeueral Oustavus n . Smi Hi is the daughter of Captain Aimer Basset, of New London, and about a furliiight ago the suddenly in-rived home. It was given out that she had passed Ibroueli the !' II ion lines lu disguise, uud had come North to re- mam. fiuce hor arrival Shu has been very free to avow the most dialovul seuilmeiiia exhibiting suoh rancor and violence as could not be tolerated: The case was reported to Washington, aud the result woe that on Mon day evening: the wolnau loll New London in obaj-ge of nu army officer, to be handed oter to Oeueral Butler at fortress Monroe, aud by him returned across the linen to her rebel friends. Sending this woman back fluishes (oe matter up very properlv, as far- as si Is concerned; hut the next thing is In find wuere tue uiame tioiongs for her ever got- iug inrougn me lines to come Aortu. It is y no meaus unlikely thai sending her hack . Just what she a anted. It ie altogether robahle that she tame North on some er rand, which baviug been accomplished, she id quite ready to be eecorted back lo Rich mond with military honors. The Set of tiis Tins On Ihe 2d day ot eoeiuber Ihe Newbervooi t Herald, a nnner which has persistently opposed all ihose measures and purposes usually denominated itatiioai, and lavoi-ed the moat scrupulous i-onservatiraa," gave utlerauce to tue tol- lowing; language : "lhree years sgo to-day John Btown led executed for treason bv order of Henry A. Wise, who since then, has biuicelf cen oue or the chief ot traitors. Then Ihe groat majority of thu country declared his execution was just; now lhat same minori ty urges thu war for f tie accomplishment of tne same ena mat ne had lu viow. w hat a chango has comeovor us In three years I Then slavery was rampant In Washington; aud now emancipation is tho word ou the same spot whoro Iho Uoddees of Liberty is represented us bending over to uusbaokle a negro. Then Wondrll Phil- p8 dared not go to Charlestou-n lo defend John Brown, but Vallaadigkam was there question him. Now Wendell Phillips would be welcomed lu that city, and Vsl- andiglitim, on xil from Ihe country it . ti.aa 1 1 a .. . i ' " '"i 11 nugbt Ibero woulJ be thrust in the arttc ion that Hrown oocnnierJ. nnd noMiblr imuuftj irom me Httnio iroo. n no unva that jnn urowuHPoui ifl not "lutirohing on." flnnnetnl Matters.' The Sooretary of tho Trtn,irv will ren- houh begin tho team of tho iuteroat-hearing live per cent, i rcamiry notes. As coon a e the loan of the New York banks has boon repaid the new national bunks will bo tun. pimu. i tit! sum uanieu is Uilrty-fivo mil-iiona, making in all an aggregate of eighty-tire million of this description of uotcs wnion 11 is proposed to in urn, within a month. The five-twenty bonds are nonrly all sold, lint siity-fivo millions remain, and ihey will all he lttken up befnru the first of Kehniary next. These s.iloa will cive .Mr, Ch lifts nil tha munnv Iim numla ivi;..,llir. n. I liu-ue amount needPd tn mi hm.ntip. .7. Mi iMiiiBLing veterans, it ib nut prtibuhle Hint .Mr. thttsu will again issue n 6in-pnr-otnt. bond, tho i more r parable in sold: and ihontj persona who deti.ro suoh n ftuciirity will Imvo to act ijitioltly, unloss they are willing to pay a premium. IWlLtTAKT fcx U i; II A SCI. A Wlllm' in Ibe VVartbiiigton Chrowete says that ihe greatest i power of oudnranct) of such hai-dnhips as belonz to a soldier's lite bekmtTM ia mn nvm ihirly-fivo years of ace: that men from oighteeu lo iltniy uie leuiiioes on the sick liai. whero those older are only once; thin i tue rennrtu oi UiO lioiiuni around Vraali- ingtou develop the tact that, aside from surgical oases, the patieuia there under thirty-live are an forty to one over that uai: i consequently a sound man of forty, i.nd oi umporau nanus, will endme more fatigue uti uum iiHHuueut utan one Otiua v sound tii me ago ot twenty. The Bilk Ma ni'faoture iw Patrrhhv V. J. The Taterson Mia has an in teresting artiole presenting the statistics of me sua manuiaoiure in that cily. Tho silk coneumed is ohiefly from China or JurtAti and Iho fhbrics produced aro cont and other linings, dugs, plain gooda, braidn, a combi ne lion of silks and mohair, ribbons, neok-tiea, sewing twist and (loss silk, fringes, embroidery silks, Ac. The Preet claims that ratei-Bon is the headquarters of tho silk manufacture in Atneriea, and has tho Pi-du ped of two new first class estul.lishmenie, whieh will make the silk industry of r'ater-son equal to (hut ot all the rest of tho United Hiatea. The total n umber of operatives employed is 1,025, exclusive of otfioers in charge. Tlirec-ionTths of the operatives aro fomales. Ui.NOHENK of Wou.vrw. A younff medi cal student in Paris has made the discovery that gangrene is the result of deficiency of oxygen, in two cases wncre ruortincaitou had set in it was arrested br the use of thii gas, and the parts restored ton healthy condition. If this tiling be hue, tho sooner our army surgeons are posted on it the bet ter tor our brave woundtd men. Aunt-XT Pyramid ix Camfukxia. AndtU-er eviilence of a civilized antiquity in Ihe Novr World has just turned up, it scemsi ln tbo Bhapo of a groat elonc pyramid, composed of courses from eighteen niellos' to nearly three feet in thiokness, and riv to eight fcei in length. It, linn a level toj of more than fifty feci square, though it issttid to ho evident from the remains tlint. it ins once completed. This pyramid ililler, in some respects, from tlio Kgyptian pymmids, beiug more slender or poiuied, iinil the outer surface of Ibe blocks being cut to no airgle that gavo the structure, whou now and complete, a Bmooth or regular servico from top to bottom. I DEBfESI C'OAI, MlXKB IS THIS WORLD. The coal mine of Moukwuuruiouili was vis-ued by a party of membots of tho ilritish Association, among whom vroru four ladies. The depth of this mine from the aurl'oce is l,U00 loet, aud the workings of coal uudnr-ncalb extrail to a distanooof two miles from Ilia shall. About SOU peraulls arc employed ill it, aud 600 tons mined daily Tin. hunt at the bottom varies from m dog. lo UO deg. Fall, anil the minors work m nn almost nude state. Of all the pursuits by which men gala a living, there is none more toilsome, nmvo dtngorous, or more dreadful, in all its circumstances aud surroundings, than ibe life of him wlto wins coal from tbo mines. A I.ono Talk oh tbi Wises. On Christmas Eve the telegraph aooouiptishod one of the groatest feats on record. The Bight was peculiarly favorable fur lnnir miireiiLs. being perfeotly clear all over the oouutry, and a complete connection was made be. tween Portland, Me., and I hatlanooga, Tonn., via boston. Mnrinirtield Now Y Piltshurff, Pa.. Louisville. Kv.. and Na.h- ville, Tenn., in all a wire of more than 2,000 miles in length, to that the oporator at Portland spoke directly with Iho oporo-tor at Chattanooga. "Marry Christmas'' greetings and all sorts of oongraiultiiions were eaouangea ueiween tho two otncers, with a general expression of good feeling all along the line. Ths Greatkst Oold Diiiei.va. i ,ts World. A letter from dipt. Fist's expedition to ascertain the best Northern route to the gold diggings, dated "llauoook Cily, Crasshopper Creek, Idaho Territory," "y the expeditionary party arrived al that plaee a week previously, all well. Thn diggings near that place are yielding $.rK0,uOO per weolt: The parly expects to winter there, as the road lo Walla Walla (i route for the Pacifiol is almost impassable. The writer adds that tho gold mines now being discovered in that region aro sorao of the richest in the world. Nxwsr.inRs i.v Su-a-stiA. The Macon (Ueorgin) CbijaW says, "thcro were, before tho war, moro papers printed in ihe State of lioorgla thau are now publi.htd in the Confederate Btates. The reason of this ib that at least 7fi por cent, of the fraternity have boon, and are now, in the army.'' And this also accounts, In some measure, for Iho general ignorance that prevnils in respect to the objects, progvess and prospects vi luu war. I SpriuB of Rhwlo rlnd. tor I I prHu( for hM bride,' ha dis4 frm Jm iHirflllneot s bliHMl vesHeL 8k Du UA mat (or iJia AlabU In the morning, in Apfwront ! iiuoi iimllli. anil commenced friiking About, when the blood ludilonlr flowed from her I nioit'b. and she soon died. . . Tai Kixn a.id the rtACC-nuxiii 8ok- raiaa roa Cornaiiruus to reap asp Poir-ncn i-roK. A place-hunter in Prussia hav- - ing asked Predariok the Oreat for the araut oi some rich Protestant bishopric, the king eiprcssed his regret that it was already given away, but broadly hinted that there as a Catbolio abbacy at his disposal. The applioaut mauaged to be converted la a week, and to be received Inta the bosom ef tlio church ; after which he hastened to his friend the king, aud told him how his oon- soienoe bad been enlightened. "Ah I" ex- . olnimed Frederiok,. "how terrible unfortun ate I I have given away tho abbacy. But I Uie chief rabbi is just dead, and the svna I gogue Is at my disposal ; suppose you wersi to turn a Jew ?" , Wuiac -sub Bsioi PmoHkA. The follow ing is said to be the origin ef the well-knuwu saying:, . "Nobody kaows where tha shoe pinches hut he who wears in" A Bo ' man being About to repudiate his wife, anion;; a variety of other Questions was asked .by her enraged kinsman, "Is "Pot your wife a sensible woman? Is she net 1 handsome?" In answer to whiob, slipping: ' off his shoe, he held it up, asking them, "Is not this shoe a very handsome ona? Is it not quite new? Is it uot-extremely well made: How, thou, is it that you can't tell me where It pinches? ' """ FOR SALE. Valisabte Goal Lands POR SsXjBb f ''HR MU-SKIHOCM MIKING OOMPANT OV I FKBfl for aal tb'lr Ooal Laud ttMotty of boacvvlU. 1 liv tract r.mtalns 117 acrat, about drwbtoa li Y-mdlnod ; slid tha ron.a1n.lar nmlsr oolllvatlooj . Tht)r.irt t u VrjJiis of coal ondorlriug th greatar part of thn latiil Hip lowr, or flva rout v4a, berlnsf i 7(i to 80 scrrts In extent, and the uppwr, or thr vein, ht-ina from 40 to 00 Tb two valna ara al-nut tlt fhet apart. Tlit, lauJ ! ikrorahlv sltoatad. Within a aboat a mile and a half of the heart of tha elly, aaaf tead to the Central Ohio Kail Road. A Ball Road track, laid with T rails, ran front tha bank to th Central Ohio Rail Bead and bv changing a amall portion of tha track the whola of the coal can bo shlppud at the bank. Ooal land In thin vicinity la baoomlng more ralea hlowory year. Tho Ohio Iron Oo. are Ming trom -JoO.uiJO to aoo.ico biuLels per year, which, with th ttutieral C'issu motion, make the &aiWMVill market dralrablr.. ibe for)luu demand I also rapidly lm proving, aud yields a fin profit. i u mo lanas contain tne larfro. uociy oicoat in tnl "'.'Tft wUiJl ta blri4. I ftDtj not )iUI In separate triiol. t hn mKnibAr of the Coiapanf belns all ativalr uuie-ased lu otlier bnsluww. prefer to sell, rather ttu diitrtiat I tin whohi boslnos to an agent. They i sull upon suoh term as will make tha (nrchaae dcfdrablo. rer rarttwr information, term. o.f appi to JOHN HATNB8. oetlw.'aH d.tf At f.aw OtTue of MaTah t Raytxa. A Desirable : Mill Property, CONSISTING AS FOLLOWS : A OUIHT MILL, with fear run of Bum, and also A SAW MILL. Wlthmmiil of watorM voar ronnd The mill have the bust rq.ii of oiiHtom work In th country; ilno, ViH afrria of Land, vood for (train or grawing, Lot Id particular (ot suftep. Good tencli:. guoa it.iru, t a wp i ii uk uonae, and a store, stab is, o., all In Brood order. .A.",h'" WPt1 JL00.00 .Vtmwr, and Central Onto R. B. within 4 ml lea of Newark, and toll of 14UubtivIllA Railroad. i ne wudih win i oi lOfretner or id part, tm property la offered tor Bale, beoause tha owner want to move uaBt. Apply on tba uremia, Clay Lick, L.rklngCo..O. D, TaOMAfl. nuwark, Uct. It-lb, (3. aovz4-.Jm FOR SALE! I rft CANS BAHVUFHUIltH, 'U KMIII can OhwrliB, Him can Tomatoes. Bv M. HITIIOPP A I O dAc7-dtin No. 20 Sooth Hub street. MILITARY. RECKUITS anted! Tnis J ral nHPFnSIONED IS AOTIIOBUID TO ralee ItevrulM Inr the 10th Ohw Cavalry, Col. 0 0. SMITH, now In the field Tlium wlm have baen In tn. aarvlo. nina month,. anil hav. been honorably dtachargod, will noeive premium, county aad aavano. Day amoantlas; to 402 To all other enlisted men. on month nav In ad- vaooe, and la addition, a bounty and premium amounting to 302 DOLLARS will be paid. (Mioold the war and Iwfore th expiration of tlirns years, (the term of enlistment) and they nlmH bo honorably innsMred ont of that service, thoy shall recnlve at that time all the bounty re. intntng unpaiu. 1 his Is an old aud tried Reairaent. and has dnne honorablo aorrlce In the glorious raua of onr uouu-ri'ecrnlttnr Office, NKWABK, rt. H'. TH4YFH, docD dlro Malcir 10tb U. V. 0. NATIONAL BANK. First National Bank OF lOLVMni s. rpHK FIRST NATIONAL DANE OF COLUM- X 1 Bits is now open at lta DotwetJii State and Town Street, ' On lffoiidHj', Dofember 7, For the t ran taction of a (enenaL liftukiugand Exchange Bushiest, Under ths authority ef the United State. Am flo arte nuPtTi not are made for tha iMlleetfnn of tlovernmont. Individual and Bank 01 alma, at all ttonortunt pulntalu the loyal Btatca. United males Lngnl Tun dor N tea rooeived for TT. 8. FltB-Twtiiuy H.ndB, at par, and In aum to ault pitrrhasfra. uanK open rrom w a. m. to s r. m. ileclT-tf 11. M. HUuBARD, Oaihlar. COLLEGES. :S.;a oorner Fonrta'anrllVlne 'Sta,,' 2 OIKTiOINNATl, O.. ' s iii - 1.-1 f lMmm r fmjs ' - -o- :'. Southeast cor. Third & Walnut Sts.. crjfcixNATi, onto.' The oldrat and moat thoronzh Oomnarelj.1 Inatl. totlon In tho Wail. B U. BiHTi wrr, PrMldent. octo (ISm-eow 1. M. Warms, $75 to $150 per Month fpllB IiITTLW GIANT 8EWINO MAOHINV 1 COMPANY want an A Runt In eaoh Oouuty, t MolMt ordm for their new 915 Machine, with ran (to, screw-driver and aura n todies. We will pay a lllrf ral salary and enpener, or give lave oommla-alon. For uartloulara, terms, ate., Incloee a atamn and address T. 8. TAOE, Toledo, O., Agent for Uw tjait4 States, |
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