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b - ' idnMUn.. ! mi.n ..,..,.7.. r -tri mi S April MM, MM, lot re m . - in miw snares, am srveri VOLUME XXVp. b. easaltteel w.l. Mo, in, itu Mi ttmaWiican ""da e. .rlaW kapaMlas, will tm aa.4e hi tmrv is. aa. mmu hhstnuh CT tn. COB. . Th.ttm.of th. lntioll4rlirMWUTUf W T ,i " "..law WWWI,tM OM WOB' 4lllr4 lo tvl. A. PntI.r. rt.wn DaaalrtreMoretw Mrtberl.nl, Kaek.luV Ten. I to be endorse!. "7rrMtt.l. fr ......1.1..1. and no bid will ho enl.rtar.ed whn the bidder ta nirl " " I"aeaeaH "111 In mad. . c- . u.cates at IWHoMUH. awl... rw ... - 1 do bmbv IiMuU in fkmlafc 'th. ' If lk.U , . n peparemsat MMr Soar tboauaa M of "- en. uwi, a. mrri acroreenca wlla in eondiikms of lb Inclosed a4Terueer.ent.lofb. r V . -", ..., ior in. um or hi pet Jmared pounds gross weight. 1 oler M aee.ri """r-f mo nrm ui uoaniy, owe or erl-td Iwuwl. Col. nd ChlofO. B. 1$. i OBDMANCB Offici; ; : Tf DAunir rairnqAiia win wi nwvlrod at tkU wiriu auru w sirn linjJA I , April Ult at' P. H.( . for 100,OUO Mta oTInrantry Aeroafnineiili, aallbro U, lo Urtellnrad In ilm following qnantllln at tba andorQamod Anenals.Tli: , 11,-wow ai um new xork Anoaal, Ooveraor'A 9U,wbiaa aAtbo Frankford Ar-l, Irldtivurt. FennaylTanla. , pJonjrao'la" A)togh"I' P'ttfborg, WW MU at the S. Loata Anosal, lit. Lonlf, Ho. fxwlrimtnU arolo b nado li altlot (on-fprialt wllb tb new aattorn mt-fO bo uoa at the Alleffhanv. No Tn. Inti.rii a ' ttfrriKlt, Wntertown and Waililricton AtwhiI Tlij arete betahlentto (bo SitroffHold A rmrirv. , rnapoclion at (He arnl wliore dellnred. bnfor neilif nuitad ir tb Ooramnt. Mono are to be accepted or paid fur bnt eneh aa are 'apprnved iponlpepectlon.' The belt) lo benffralaed leatlrar, , afldallttia etoot to be tbe Imt oak tanned., Tbe ,wjlt wUI be Included Id tbeeet. ' VallreriM Bunt to marie Iq Ion of not rear than one-flneentbil-lo) nor week orihhni n...ni.uv 5?f1"i"d.Sr: am '" I" di ob ins f atlnre to make dellierloi el a inoolFinl ! III anbjeot tHo contractor to a forfeiture of lu. nalnbar he mayfalltodellrtfatth.ttlrno. "ar Ibo acaoutreraente most bo boned In theaenal ; iwuiun to uo cnariea at cortj y we de muiiinuifj me mnpecior. Bidden will atate exnllcltlv the Areennl. or A nali where the; propoao lo rfellter. and Hie nn,bira or arte they propoee to delliet At eacb place, If for Bo bld will be considered from pnrllea other lli.n ri?al!r ",'ll"''"ra. and adct oa are known to tbla Departraent to be frilly competent to eaecnte In their owo aliopa the work propoWil for. Bboiild ant TiT.! contract, odor acforltromonf j I""-", ao maoeiii nil own ahupa tlly will W refected and llieconlracl rendered null anil mid. 1 be nanle and placo of mannfaclure of each partr of ..eh -t;:,.;-r.r" -i 'i Bidden will enclose with' tbo'r (rlih (he written acknowledgments of their ann tlea orer their own ... Kmoh party obtaining a oontract will be obhVed 1610 wllb. approred euratlea for lie faithful execution. . Upon the award being MaSib, aiccemful bidden will be nollfled, and fnmlabed with ftir..rr contract and bond. . Th,e,DPrlniont reaorrel the right to reject ay or all blda, If not deemed aaturactoi-y. Propoaala will be aildroaanl to "Brigadier Beneral 2OT. "- Ii,mT' t-'hlef ol Ordnance, Washington, V. v., endoiaed "Proposals for Infantry Aocou-arenienta. OEUBQH V. lUeiSAY. mar30 tdaod Brig, (ten , thief of Ordnance. PROPOSALS. . m .e.,. .' agoirAo OF'g, 1 P10P0RAU All IHtfT rtf . Vhi Tli lil" at llo'oloc M.,lbYnrdartuaVa J oentract) with aeJH. I,WMI rein doom ((aore or rear I nos. , Kaasplea of wkleb mar Us aeea At the osl of Oa. Inn and Ao I twit tn this clt. rv -v wr , tsUiiUMBUS OHIO. GROCERIES. C. HOPKINS tt CO., iuxsoiiAi MUKJNIA'G. APRIL 5 NATIONAL DANK. 1864 NUMBER 228. Cwtw flfli and m, food now Choi, at the V. 0. InBpMtioff F ID 11711 CTIT. WllB IDA BMIMi Of lb MrtV niHWiM. FartlM offerirrtr cvoda anit. in mil MmplM. ttl-kd Mini Banbtjrtxl to oorrMpoad wltb tksHr DroDonal. and iflatluettw ataU la tht hlrl. tha qaanlltr ofgooda Ibay aroaoao to farolabv (W F tvv "T " uhimi ofiiiwrj, , - ynaraatj-alBd b two mpoailMa fwraona, twt aoooaiDafly aaoh old. auaranlMlna ibh. D'arwr win oddit Um arilolaaawartM to Mm auiW hU proixjfal. Bids willbaopaatdaa Mondnj, Aprfl lltft, )9H, at 2 o'niooh P. M..aad blddara art retintati-l fo b prtHaat. I t feuta-alllto aaonlrod that tltaaoiitracti Biiinoii; inmiivii. f ' I ' ' THagrama rslatlng to 'itroaoaala Will aot ba ao tlrd. - Blank form.of Proooaala mar ba ebtalaad at tbla omra, i ua nam to rajaot anj via aaeaea araMi, Japrat-TJoC VltWalAi Sftoaja, . Q.' X. g. , , O. W. MOULTOW. yxl..ti ; ' - vr;. iu fiaptaia ana A. . , 1Mb. tin f ABHV OfAOfHIKaANDIQUIPAOEOrrTOIal 'yiaoimiAn. o.a Jiarob lti. f p bO COB ALA ABC IMVIT1D BT TUB UKDBR. I fiM-d qdMI THUItBDAT, April 7tk, 184, at viiinift,lior inraisuun in la llAnarltnmt oootraot) with ; Natlooal Oolon , Ktgi menial Olora Artlllary, Bo do luftiDtry, OaprlaonriaaiA . , OoDtmiopltal Flags, - GROCERS, o.i24SouUi High Stv VThOlesa. (6 & Retail, Co"nbus Powder Magazine. Ol 'FEB AT cDONALDS, (first National bank Ota. W,,. Hopoaiu,,) 01 ;i 1 j OOtitTMBVa rautawat limit. ... -art or the vmtu Hiaia. DIILY OIIO STATE JOUBNAl I Ill laT-rT AJJ Ic, .. VropHrto MroE8DAYM0KNIN0, APRIL 6, 1864? credit i, da. for thVir otaZLta oennfiil riof.n. r ODB-t and iuo- : Tennessee News. REBEL PLANS OF INVASION. From Coles County. A Speck of War Farted OntIh. . B.IW.H a. Dare. They 'doo: 0LACK ' ' boo pxaom ' FRENCH MERINOSi , AU Colors, FIVE THOU8AJTD Aaaan ma'aiiji ay u n Medberrj HlUto Wheat FUn asimta roa taxi or - ' . . . ""LL1, March 23, 186.. I fSpeol.l Dispatch to th. Chleajo Tribune 1 5 per Cent. Bonds, S"! siTsSS '"' J undoralsnd and am Inlrl iki. -i??"!' .V?. 1 1 . TI":ouglioui last oiuhl .nrf .11 .1.:. UiAoorararl ll,en..K mg the eioitemant. "." ." '" aaoh ui. ;. r,"". "u and th. pur " r7 I Wi lUUIBllTH ni I IIM fllhalH1 I n IMUrillH iTI..lla.. I mikl.'. . . " ;---u...nrlrtlminrieoU(d l- VWreaLttU apprehend. I3.KZ iSf? s?" """"". " was wim diffioul. lnltrMimd Principal Payablt in GoU" in PennaTlraui. . f. i. " . 'I?0 At Altoona, Biai. oo;, 1553? M'yr?- ,n(i Kk oar n.t. "thre. I " 'eM0" "M cried out youmiui appuraaoe. Ha .. . b. not mora than thirt7-8 e.rTof ' yet we need not be urpriMJ i?. u. hg.e-acoomr.ii.i,.j i. toat nenaa , Bv iuiiuil iyr lew men bannm. great who do not Mh?,r. their gZZZ all the people. He h7. BVn. ffi theapinl, or the nhilnanni.. T'.or oral will.! "i"' he u at home at once and eTerrivhr, u.' TB,ci.rVfJ8Ti?.!"0I?,' BY tb ere. for the .bore tUTSZiu e!,"0'""P".s s. n,. ..iiL. .r'.""" oas, apprehended that little doubt 7 il . l",";.""??, atUok, but it PP""nded crow. Pja-i. .he genuine on . aM?. isua int movement the march nf I n.j r- -.'w tt.a w. fir., . 1,7- noTement th. mML 1 """-vu 01 wngstreet and Buok- Choice Family Gramm ... . ' "1," l?t"a from th. 1,, d.. , ffTT. "P na P" toree rlankai h. .tot, QMcnntlon, Unported MaD.ae.tio. nT;;jTbi pd to r3?J? i."Stoto'a'. r " .?f Im k uPn NaefcwiUe and aoltlDleloaa. .Ao.. lis --"" ol )ngSl leal tender orNational tank l7J" vn""' "' ,M Hanking force, with Joe Jnhnn 4. .."l'r1" . froro th. i.id.. , ;?UeT.,,P a P" th force, flanked h. raia. hi. i. I. " - at firat be- retired in ti-ZZZZZP? bu llAVtrl I). i-i " aen in a ur.iolo. I"",. '". W1I. IJSJti SHAWLS Arar Blandajil ao ; do; Cum pan j Order Booki, - Proposals for Forage. Oaiir QoaaraKtuaTaa'i Or.ioa, S ...."' I"". Beoeraber 8, la CALID PaUirurJALrl AHC INV1TUI Ar oaderalCDed fcr eapplrlon tha O. B. Qua aaaterja Departaent at Waablantoa. D. oT. I W.SBiiioTo. Paaor, Deoeaber 8, lata. BT Till . Uaarterf Bt'ralr. " a',, 0r,, "d . Bids will be raoelred for the dellTer. of A. mo h... fHI" " U Ud tnU r "r" d lio Clotbluit Booka, Dearriptlre Books, Horning Deport Books, do; doj do; doj do; do; , Post Order . do rose i,ettef do Post Ouard Report do Itglinental Letter do ) Diiaorlptlra ' : do. Vo Index do lo Order do Hat Feather Bnrkef s, Ofetricb reathera, for Hats, Cberrona - Kerrioe, Bo Ordnance ferireante. Silk Hospital Stewarts, Cevalrjaereeent Malora. ; uu nr. air. oergeanu, do; do 1st flergeants, do; do Sergeants, do; do Corporals, do ; Arllllerj, oergeant Maiors , do ; do t. JU. Hergeauta, do; do 1st Sergeants, do; do Sergeants, do; mw vwiuvr.i., oo Drnm Do So Do D Do Bo Do Do Do Do Do liu Do Do Do Do do; do; do; do; do, do; do; do; do; do; do; ONE THOUSAND Infaotrj, Sergeant Majors, do; do Q. M.Sergenats, do; do: do; do; do; do; do; do; an ; do let IliriMnii: da 6trgeant(f, do Coriioriala. nsailkV-HftitHr. ui araui onare. HawBacka PalDted, , 'OltOIl D nekI 0 ami l'i r. RtinitllM nf whlnh lia, aun .1 au. Vi 11 in. " , "J ama I1IO VIUVV UJ v,,,,""ik -w c'lnipaRtj in inncity. fo be dclirerttd mt nf nhrtr aft th.' n s t- KpecuoQ waruense. In this city, lo good new pack-W!tb nmeo'l'1 P"J furni8hing. the artfelo aud iackag. ' Parttee offer! og gooda mutt f o all oani fnrnlih ample", marked and numbered to correspond with their propoeal, and distinctly stats Id their bids the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the price and the Haiti of delivery. A Ktinrante. siannd bv two rfMnnnnlhla- tw.rar.na in list ftfTompauy each bid, guaranteeing tbat the unaer win supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal. Hide will be opened on Tharsdav. Anrl! Tih. ibm two o'clock, 1. M., at this office, and bidders are Bidders mast state at wiiint. ct th. .b... j points they propose to make deliveries, aud the rat I 'a',t', trt pmont. at whfoh they will make dellverls tbfroat- the I Awr'1" wl" nIe on Saturday, April Oth. QUantltTOf each artlnln nrnnnuul 1. H,.n .1. I Unrfa will ho reuuired that the c.intt. wl LADIES' CLOAKS, Blaok and Colored. r..i... . L.. t Hopkins & Co. J Coraer Filth and Vine. FANCY DRESS SILKS AT LOW PRIOEFaJ L.C.HOFKINrS&GO. OFFER AT THE LARGEST 8T0CK OF WIn. Cordial,. !,. Par an,, , '"S UJ2ZJ! t?T.nUtJ " KK did a jr,.r atro. ton,. ". ... ' ' " "0MM- , . . H. M. H UBBAKD. ?T ? llOWOTer. to mo,. .anier and Deslirn.fnH r. I rn two oolnmn. ika r , Vina Oardlnna. Bar U ' mxrwm. .. ' u KGuarnaitv the n tin,, h. u jTs:r"y- LIlHr am .inarn I ' uvnaiT. mrinii : i J . . . .... aaawiuniou an In. i" 1 i. a . I " " "slllimu. hhii ba a f ; i I .... . -- w uu wanr Ar .w n.. .""I'm 5 .Duiiy or eduoation. bnt to ih. L. n atatemenlB roo tooranidlv. wa. i-io.i....j v.. Lr" few miles south. Afpmramisi ?o SSSHwS EKiriSSSt 'oWce Fall aM fflitiif Ajpiss, BT THE BARHRT. na n.nf roa aiu r - , W. H. BESXIEArx, 1 South High Street. .tart from Petergburtr. Va.. 7nTZ. "a 7 ,'y .'. ?w PO.UIt.1. kaown ih. . Jk. ,, T '". be w.nlpu- . i . . ,. ' -iv w- i iijMinniiFi n.. wi., , - iniuuui.DH. an. i . . . etr I false lirht. wbink .. . : . "v. out Dolors iiim. msurgenla ner Windsor took a iota I- S. t i ."uP"tlc'an, and be camp and unanimously rMolTed wl, I .?l'gJ,.U. "hioh '" kM soout, above named, to ta , -ZJMSi 8illo k tbth. rhenit beoom.'knowr.r., 1'i.'0" D05 '.h? of political Western Reserve AMD . PINE APPLE CHEESE mcir zeal, anrl h.n : 1 i 0a Saui ax W. II. BESTIEAVX, - I0 Sooth High Streef . aorS Boston Crackers! i : i M All Titan tnrtut ! T, D. BOND. Boston. Mam. Wot sale br th. BBL. or POUWD, by W. M. BESTIEAn, lleg Bonth High Street. ARMY OFFICERS! NOTICE. time when said delivery shall be commenoed, 'and when to be completed. Tha price must be written out Id words on the . bias. Vrn to be put tip In good stoat sucks of about two ' " iniiitesBCksorabout thrHbnh 7 1 in inrnii"a without eitra . charge to-the OoTeruneati tbe Hay and Htraw to be hay, or straw, proo-fd to bo dollrvred must be Slatttd in the proiosals. All the articles offorod ni1oi th. I.M. hei. t vited, wtll be lalij-ot to a riald hmiMrlfon bj Uie Government Inspector, before bflng Accepted. P Contracts will be awarded from time in tlm n the lowest responsible biddor, as the lutereot of the .ttiTerument may require, end payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall aave oeen nelirereri and aooepted. The bidder will to rmiuireti i0 sccomuanr his pre. ponal with a guaranty, elgnd by two responsible tmrruiiB, iiina, iu case ins ohi is aceepiea, no or tuey will, within ten days tlioivafter, execute the cou, tract for the same, with good and sufficient euretles In a sum equal to the amount of the coiitraot, to deliver the forage proposed, la oonfbrmlty with the tarms of this advertisement and In case the said bidder shall fall to enter Into the contract, ttwy to iuhv Biuu mi uiiittrenoe oeiwnen ino oner ni entn bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or niuu w wuom me contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the gntirantor must btmhowo by tha official cert Ideate of t. U. H. hutrirt Jn.i nr Attorney, Oolleotor of Oustoms, or any other ot!li:er under the United States Government, or responsible All bidders will be duly notified of the accepts nee va atuirva.uM ui .ueir proposals. The full name and poatofflue address of each bidder mast be legibly written In the propositi. PrODOSals must ha ajirii-etaaxf t Rr lrr.tlla.i- Oi..r.l D. H. Huoker, Chief Depot Qnartennastar, Washlog- I ton, Dt 0 and should be plainly marked "Proposals I turj UlaJO. Bonds, In a mm equal to the amount of tbaoon- traot, Slaned b tha eontrulrtr anil hnth nf hi. uni.r. "tors, will be required of the successful bidder or viuum uihju signiog ine oootraot. Blank forms or Bids, Guarantees and Bonds, may be obtained on ai.nllr.tinn n ihi. fnn. 7 ' FOBM OF PROPOSAL. (Town. Oonnty and State.) I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quartermaster's Department, at . agreeably to the terms of yonr advertisement, lovltlng proposals lor Forage, dated Washlugtoo Depot, December , 1H64, the followloi articles. vIe: b Bushels of Corn, Id sacks, at per bushel, of I Bushelslof Oats In sacks, at per bushel, of I - Tons of Baled Hay, at per ton, of 3,000 Tons of Baled Straw, at per ton of 8.000 oounds. Delivery to commence on or before the day of til lorapieiea on or oerore the day -v-, HUU FituHd uaa vuu to enter into a wnt- tta contract with the United States, wltb good and approved securities, within the spaee of ten days, -..v. via uvuiini tun. toy uiu nns oeen aooepwa. lour obedient servant, Brigadier fleneral D. H. Bookib, Ohlef Depot Quartermaster, - - Washington, D. 0. We, the undersigned, residents of , In the county of , aud State of , hereby Jointly and ""'; wim iuu uDiiea otaies, ana guar- i antee la course the foregoing bid of be accepted, ... m m j win, wituiu uiii umjm airer uie accep. tinea of said bid, execute the contract for the same. WUH KOOU aDd flUHlCleilt SIllatlM. In linannal-ri. the amount of tba contract, to furnish the Forage I u.vj..uwuiuiiiiii. winvwrmooi saver ti semen., dated Dec. 8, 1813, under which the bid was made: and In case the said shall foil to enter Into a con. tract as aforesaid, we gnarantee to make good the difference between the offer by the said and the next inwer mponiiDie Didder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Glvon under our bauds and Mali tfaU day . ISA ... '. Witness; - FIIAL.1 HSAL.l ndfl Will hO MUUlreil tll.t HiA iimlrata will Telt'iirams relation to Prr.tMM.ta win Mnt ho (Iced. Blank forms of Pronosals mav h nt.uinsi .t it... The rlitlit to releot anv bid dflnmeil nirMar.n.l.l. By order of Co.. Thomas Swoann, A. Q. M. G. 0. W. MOULTON, mariij.td 1 Oaptaln and A. Q. M, BOOTS AND SHOES. R.M.Pomeroy&Co. BOOTS and SHOES 59 PEARL STREET. ItAiPH M. Pomirot, 1 Jahm P. Ponhiot, Danikl Ahl. Ja, J fftMti-im marcbillm OlxiaOlnAtl. BOOTS AND SHOES. Liidlea)', Gent', MlHsen". and ajuiAtirvn-a Boots and Shoes IN AIL srrrta AH raantin. HHOIESAIE ANI ItETAIL. Oonntry Morchants can sort no with ns bv tha nair AIXKBf eft AWIa, First door north of Amorlcan House, !eod8m Columbus, 0. . I hereby certify tbat. to the best of mv knnwlorfar and belief, the above named guarantors are good and I sufficient as sureties, for the amount for wblob they I FANCY GOODS Wm. H. Hortsmann & Sons, 6th and Cherry Slmtt, irv. PhlUdelpkla; M anufacturert and Importers of LADIES' DRESS TRIMItUNGS, Berlin Zephyr Worsted, - To be oertifled bv the Hnlted fltatee nintrlr-l A ttnr. ney, Collect 05 of Customs, or any other officer tinder tuo uiu.nj awn uovarnment or renponsiolo person known to this office. All proposals received under this advertlsenunt will be opened aod examined at this office on Wednesday and Baturday of each week, at l'i M. Bidders are respsotfhlly Invited to be present, at the D. H. BUCK IB, Brigadier Oeoeral and Q.artermafter. I No. 114 .1 'AHMY CLOTHING AND KQUIPAOB 0FFI01I, I I B, . . . .. , OiaciNaATi, o March 21, ism. - f ahttland fVoof, .Embroidered Shppt -v nnnsaa A T a anas i.in.Ini. . . ..' Z. ' I I ' ' tf ivnuin ua Ann. inrumu SI TUB UNDEo- X slgntd, until Tt'KSDAY, April Kiln 1804, at 12 'clock M., for fnrnlsbiog this Department (by contract) with 1 ' Cavalry Standards Army Standard; Buglrs, with extra Mouth Pfecos Army Standard; aiuiuirnitj, wiiunAlin lyrirUK-, Trumpet Cords and Taesels, Forage Caps, Letters, from A to K, . Figures, from 1 toO, Bubber Poneho Tont Blankets, tnar:tld.Hra ntV, and Small Warn. trtt Oh- ! -Trowaers Footmen. Troweera HorsemeDi myfl do; do; do; do; dot do doi MILITARY GOODS. Shoulder Straps & Swords! Samplea of which may be svon at the Ofllce of Oloth log and Bauiuage In this city. To be dellvlred free of charge, at the TJ. B. Tnspeoa tlen Warohouaeln tbla rlty, lo good now packages, with the name of the party tarnishing, the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parties offering goods must In all cases, fiirniih samplea, marked and numbered to correspond wltb their proposal, asd distinctly state lo their bids the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the price and the time of delivery, Slgl nyi p'y WM BAWM JTJBT BaOmVET) TftM I A HO mi mav ana 4 ommjmux bu Oi m Vr SHOULDER STRAPS & SWORDS ' ' lm kror.it! to IMa olrf. '" " BaRbea, Hat Cords, Hats and Caps, , KuaranteeltiB that 11m oiuner win aniiDi Bia Dreaeaai, Bids will lie opener oa Tuesday-, April S, 1M4, at two .'elock P. M., at this olrroo, aad bidden are re-anested bo rreeent. Awarda will be made on Wednaday, April ft. Bonds will be required tbat the conrraota will bo ,, hiihruiir foioiied. i. ' Telegrana celatiag t. paopoiala will aot be no. ttewl. . Klaak rbrma of rrapow. mwj b. ebulaed at tbla Otana, Tlx rtafcl to reluct anj Md deemed aaraaaonabn wreserrii. Bj order or Ool, TrrMAI Swoana, A. Q. at. a. , , 0. . MOULTON.. iarM4 , Cupula, aad A. 4. at Asm au Kiarjf or arurau aoora. A Rirarantw stgned by two responsible persons. liin. .ll.r.lilMln. that I lu the articles awardod to aim ander I OaAfTU M. fAlDArifi UAT BTAnr l.as aa an wviasaru w a.r I aiVOE aw BeU Hoaao Bolldl if, wiiDMBog, o.; SWORDB, f BAHHEHi PISTOLS, it; uniitro ai nnomraie, at. ati-Tarurwa a VDl.A.: IbM-djiB Olaaaaaakuai SILKS!! ATTENTION! P1 lloxrv Oltlss ens H. H. CHARITON DB8PK0TFULLY CALLS ON TOTJ TO MOP lain IIWA BUU PriOM or Fresk Groceries A ProTletlong. Jost received from Nw Tnrb kii. . .. ' Call at ' m' JNTo. 140. N. E. corner Town and Fourth si.., uujjumuus, OHIO. aWAll goods dellrered free of charge. deer " " CgAKlTOir. MUSIC. Really the rebel leadAra nA.i.!- more than tbev nnnnn.iii.i.A.j ..-j t 15 ,.UVW.T.,T..ujr,.?.N'ro'n W. Ih """'.valuable result ol hi. campaign praaioua on tbe . IdT in cm. . ZJl' "'" "T ... gained; tne defernnrt of the or orders or letters. ' " pa i anu, ne Have heard a great dealindefl- resol.7. .e,;;!,:',11 "n",,r rur a tn, and the I"" .Luu pe0P' m"T well differ inopin-m&Xrtnv.''-.. Ua. MP""" the eubjeot Time , P i.i.. 7'.. " "i..iua copies, riuita. I tha en.mv in .1 . " r letter paper. Call and get one. T Vv OIienalTe. They a . I expeot to be driven nm n.in i,... . .r. D..I..1 . ! J I. f. 1... ..J -a l'auui ruunoi ana l-noiograph A bums .., . r u 10 a"'0 the offensive a p niuumg, against Atlanta and Richmond, and narrin... f;',,'1"!' r! neld. foryoui ownnao. or for 7 . iold time be valuable in usj rcceired at i - . wuimg eieouon aoes not re- euii. in a complete revolution in the North, the rebels will be as much astonished as was the Frenchman who i,;..j ui.. . lesfl Presidential revolutions of yeara ago. reotly and rapidly upon Wheeling, orosa the" Ohio, succeed at Morgan's game'and meet B..iov. ooiumn at Maysville. Here orossing the entire force, Longstreet is to play the part of Sherman, and Ohio is de- .v i no late or Miasjuaippi while . . . . J -o iiitj i.oDDflriiAart ntnit. xt I I vuw,uui,iiej win nnnnv nnrl u mile, below this7lice haVe bimZ d P'erity will award him WUng their neigraTt t" "re" tZlM a?"? Federal soldiers in Mattoon .J .I J'7. I "J?, ,,u " ia doomed to merited no hi. i.ii. ., ' - 1. 1 uoiiTion. -. - j rcwase tne prisoners A wise conclusion, but accepted a Uttle too ate for some of these fellows. ,!... i "'k .uuiuuB inu DClinn.n an,, l.an retire for want, nf nmwi.i. ..j Unoinnati and Louisville. Joe Johnston is then to push ranidlv fhrwanl ..!,;.. lu. tanooga, Knoxville and Nashville, and, as tne newsDanera Hnv n...i. tk . Nnell. " j wo wariuiUUII RANDALL ASTON'g, 100 South High Street. 6SC0JIO DISPATCH. Sp.cl.1 Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune 1 . nr.- .... The excitement is anh.i,l,l . ' ..ki'l .. SSlTal"" ays.h.Vno ."peri 3 w?',1' '0rc.th - Lnk8 Gonl McPh.rson.ou Gen. Grant is hosefnl ..J .1.11. v. no such extravagant ulteranoes as General HOOtt and Gnnaml M.P1.1I.- . ?n?o',iorde"",.u"it eTen' ..i, " l0'". apring eampaign. Ha speaks in the highest terns of General Sherman, who succeeds him in the Western oloaelr ,,75.rJ a . 9 Pouers are " T T ' "Tolve, as well as of Gen-kcnt rL8 m? "d Vgils,lt Patrol . 0ore, who is yet to play an impor- JLCpt out. There m nn rln..kt n.t .l , . I tant napt Pnnk k . t . irMr Jhere ts no doubt that the rebels Bt P Eb of 'he two latter gradual- 1', ;?rlbi" ,St,ate,' bM 8ne '0 Charleston demorU mark" hoari: i a . . "-o ACUOIH I . , . ; -v m of ihi. a.?. 1 " rravosi Marshal I 7 ". , "awise but for "That," IN 7fHE C1XT. A COM.RI.KTE HITS ICALUDRtRT. )ne Thousand Pieces of Piano Music, For Ouly Ten Dollara. FOR 8ASE. m ) - ww . , - . I mil If! mi t lia iun r. .r.. . .. A Farm of 155 Acres Corner Fiftb aud flue,. "'"", a reueruon or A, A Ht'llKrl. SiA.l',l.K9l "'""i WIOTTIHIIHKS. IlKDOWAR SPA "'TS'.V'itf "ANOKB, FOUB-BAViri ozwoxnrxtTATi; octao.rmjij "C. DKESS II KIJKn mid PIANO HMMM a miio i.,..7 Bit OK t'BAUIifl, a oollontio'n of ohnlco VocM Pueti villi riDO AccomiMnimnrita thk un.vrn """' oouaciion or houm, Uallods, Uaor- BMOtlea of the Bnt Ooeru. wllh Pinn i.m.,. Dient. All nf the alOT sent, tvrmt n.lii Ar ui A. 'ssHs i .10 ihiiuwiiik pricoii; flam, ;(J ntli, fc yfi- Full aitt ! alklA.. niAJ- af 1 Pnbliihnri, 277 Wimlilogton 8trfot, Boston. Janllt'f Plke'8 Opera House, Cincinnati. Ohio PHILIP PHILLIPS & CO., WB0LK9ALI AND V.KTA1L DEALEAS la Wait B. Bradbury's Celebrated Piano Fortes, . And Other. CARHART, NEBDHAM ft CO.'B Melodeons and Harmoniums From oor targ,Jtm and aea stock of Pianos, ftlelo. deons and Harmoniums, we will nil, or ran! with tbe privilege of bujlDg, letting the rent pej for the In- eiramenc Pleaa call and examine before purchasing elaa-where, or and for Illuatrated Price Liat. Philip Plillllpa dc Co., 77 Fourth Street, Pike'g Opera House, CINCINNATI, 0. Jsnl8-d3m GOODS Of all Kinds; FANCY GOODS Of all Kinds; TRIMMINGS Of all Kinds ; Embroidery Goods Of all Kinds; la. GL "w i s Of all Kinds; EVERY THING hats, caps, and furs oS xV. mdt, SIGN OF THE IBLACK BEAR! We keep constantly on band the largest and beet selected stock of HATS, CAPS, FURS, : AKS MILITARY GOODS ver brought to Columboa. Swords, gaalieH, Shoulder Straps, ' Pl8tol8, Hat Cords, Gold laoe, - Oold Cord, . Haversackii, Iltttti and Caps, , Ornaments, &c.,t&c. -AT BEADLET, RICHARDS & (O.'S, 250 and 252 South High Street. aaT Owl :Bank fm " tm" " " "trut.Tlll. u,va, im ui u)enor quality to multe 11 ALSO, A FA IIM Of 80 ACRES, Five nillo North of Somerset, In said county. ALSO, dO ACltES, About ono mile from the last named tract. ALSO, 88 ACRES, ... ? B"a wl,n r pair of burrs, wulcli 1. nrone led .limit nlirl.i mnnii.a tn .1.. ' by water. Thor. Is hIo attaclied lo eald mill a nooil engine and m.rhlnery to propel It by steam, all In Rood order. There 1. also . nn.i m.... u.. j other buildings on said properly; and It lean .1- ivi.nuii ior a country store, there beinit a large custom to the slore and mill, . Also, a Farm of 138 Acres, ! All under fence, and well set In wu. in ar.Ki.. county, nine miles West of McConnellaville . A1!u"Ly.S,rt ' ,h6 fo'agolng lamia and proper. ty wlrl bo sold low and upon easy payments. - w rii.mii. inijuire or HON. T. J. MAOINNIP, m. , tBa. Zaueeville, Ohio. March 30,1864. ' ' aprll 1 lw Innlra on ,1,. n rj ... vu wa wwiur rreaiuentini ii iini ni. u . gmni, ana important struggle that r. -..... , ucuioiTe; ana ror the inler-tneaiate time between ihi. .nri th. the enemy are going to muster all tbeir .tijugm, ngui most (lesperately, and risk and if necessary, sacrifice lennirur. ..1, ., . ""'" tuirry uiouBand men. Krom the NasbTlllo Uulon IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE. Koliol OHIcvr I'ronoaca to Take Mia Ainnoalj Onth. The following Jotters explain themselves. The oeremoncr of surrendering nns to take plaoe day bofore yesterday. (30lhh but era have no information relative to tbe matter, but suppos. it look plow auuoniing tu arrangement. Major Bledsoe's oommand will follow suit in a few ilnys : I.ivinoston, Tf.nn. , March S7. 1864. vtH. mailt!, vommiutdmg at ftpat IKAR Sir. Uolonel, mmor Informs ma fli.t I and tfl.-K'-""""" W,M ' auowea oy you to appear a. ?h m. ," iho'-Unl. led Htate.,' and In regard to Hint, Colonel, I wish lo felrly nmlentand whether all this is falne, or done In order to dicelre me. Colonel, If you will asinre me ...j auu u,eU win oe Biiowea lotahe the oath and return home ; or, Ooloiiel, if not contrary to .1, "--"--t ...uw. ... . n.roie ano oe ex- v,..eu pb uuim iinwaer. oi war. 1 prefer the p.. soma with . v..- t V e"-w w vuaneston .im uie ueaerai. Wltn a lOroe tO lnnh nn tl.A -I I "Win mv nnaa II. n, . tbat region The soe "T" -..talTlf tZ? had d? brvegteW""19' Wh 866 llh" Zn0t . held-of i.rTtr I1ndian,a. offered here from In- L 0a our, Ping tbe fear tbat hiaeleva. si. irom tne new, ne gave i understand that, although he would aianauolis. hi.. i f. v.. 1 1 on o.,i v.-. " ., . " 13.17.? ' Ikn'r 5d ?' whom 1 bear Sf.r,.w"h'" . The 41st Illinois, Col h" ftn a' ! Washington, he did not iromT.Z.T nX "ere by telegn.ph I , ";uon offioe ""k, but would -n" ""v Bon" 'nio barracks I """rever ne deemed his nrea. Ume Th f'1,01' "'''efrieon1 for a short once ,rouUl ,be m8t "tul We ooulrl. but n.eh.. j. . . lmny p- , , ",m uPon lne orilliaut oampai.n poiuuaus now in OUStodv will not nnl, K. I whtori brourrht hi held, but will have plenty of oompiny Prisoners are constanlly coming in. Eve- hl.r II. - ,i . ") V1CKS- but had to be Sons. h"ardU"' The General s faoe is not unpreposseseini his spirit is genial, and bis conversation is indioat.Te of a well-balanced, determined ..buiuub, out, calm mind. Ha.in. Dr. Wetire's Locust ta Farm FOB. SALE. rT,HI8 BKADTIFDL COUNTRY PRflPBRTT X iltuated on the. flnlnmhm a.,l W,.-. J Plank I(orJ. ific mi 1m north nf (?nii.mh... M,...in. ut ,fw th0 bo9t I0"11? o 60 acreg of vailnblu for pastaraKB. 1 he Farm Is wtU waterd and fa bounded on on aide by the Olentangy Blver. It baa a oommoclloua 'B""u ut,UB w" Mn rooms, a tenant honse, lariro tiarn, carrince Iioum. onrn imma nnri mk.. buildings. There are two orchards oa the place on of which Is choice grafted fruit. Viat part of marlT-aw,3Uw OrPROSPRB M. WKTMORB. DRUGS, &C. d. ROBERTS, DRUGGIST, NO. 24 NORTH ElUU STREET 0 rrlBS FOR rAIil AT WMOMULI OB BI TAllj, a large and well selected itook of drugs. ;.v - , CHEMICALS, ' ' . PATENT MEDICINES, PEBFTMERT, - TAirvr cnra a vaaa paints a oi'us, Presentation Swords VARNISHES. rtVin. OTIiri'lI .1 Constantly on hand, from a-ilj to 3SO, ISaaaJPIlI.af, all KlIKar!, Wo hate also rnadB arransenionta lo Bat any order WINDOW GLASS, tor h ""' qualltle, of Presentation Swords at GLASSWARE, Dcn low" ,lrlce" thsn "1"'o bought else; Wines' Ac ILiqiiors FOB SEDICAI. PtTBPOSErl, ' ' Together with srery article Kept In a lint elaas rag fltorei all of which hnv been nnrehjwl fn. Oah of the Itnnortora and AleBufeoturera, and will aoia at vary low prions. 'PwflevJar alLmtLm ik. . - - " - rk i oovni-iiiy Smith A Conrad's RAT STORE. New Neil House Block, COLUMBCS.OHIO. O. ROBERTS: WH0tSAI, AMD BITAII, DIALKBS HI Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medl- JOHN II. JOUVET, Pines, PerfumeryToilet ; DtklM , Goods, Wines and Liquors Machine Twlat, Needles and for Medical Purposes. Spool Cotton, SOS AMO rOLNII, No. 124 North HiehSt., BOARDING 1101 Si: FOB SALE. rpHB MAUI FOB ONK YKAH9-of a Board M. ins Uoase la the Ilsrht UiiiiHi Nn a?i Town BtrtMJt-wlth all the Furulture, will be void ..Vuau7. a m,, a ii rm rate nano, rosaetsion unii nay oi April, - . Ipqaire of l. LKIPM AN, marlW-dlw No. 43 West Town street. EYE AND EAR. EYE AND EAR. .DR. 0-. A. KNAPP, OODU8T, (FOBMKBLY OF N. Y.,) EXOLC ivelT treaU DIbaajim nr th Ku r.-.f...... and loeerts Artificial Kyes withotU pain, at 267 South .B.. ww, voiaiuuu., uuiu. aua, mans ais dook on the lye and Kar for lift cent, free of poeUge. toany adtlreM. - iW-jaiv? CUNBOAT SERVICE, U.S. Gunboat Service 500 Men Wanted Immediately, ' FOR 8CBVI0K IN THE UNITED STATES Opt?-BOAT Flotilla. Youns mm will nA nA . desirable arm of the Public Bervlce to nerve Id for the term of Ono Vcnr. The pay Is liberal, with three good cooked mpals each day. All men (over 18) now entering the Navy will bo adfanccd two 2) months pay and Iihto the privilege nf making an allotment of half their pay to their fomlUoe, payable at this offlcn. Br order of Rear Admiral TAVin n phrtrr Commanding MUBlaslppi 8(oadron. nVV9 w A. J CUWBN, U. O. H.t Commanding Rendezrotii, marlS-tf No. 6. East Front 8t.,Cjiiclnnati, 0. CONSIGNMENT. On Consignment. 100 tons OlndnnaH Fnrnaoa IT. B. Fonnrlr j, p Iron 0U BOlotO I, ' H ,1 . 60 Madrson 11 " - - 100 Tlaloa n Mills. "' H. IT(1H A BOM, aprM-dtf 87 West Broad St. FRUITS. FBINOI SILK, MBKOIUKRY SILK. DDR. Mo. TSWes'tloejtl, '.irwl, (up atain) CUoUnall ' J. T. WARREN & 00., FOREIGN FRUITS, . No. 53 Mala Street, . Yon will be so good as to let me hear from yon a non aa possible, and I will conmlt m ..... i am sure all will bo right.- ' Colonel, I cooeiiler that I am not to blame for the kind of warfare that la beintr f arrinH nn in .1.1. try betwoen tbe few Confedur&te soldifrs and your nill explanation of the Dalf-KUW nrr.ip t am satlsfled will give you full satisfaction on my part. am, colonel, very respectfully, Your enemy, JOHN M. HUOHUS, - , , Col. 26th Tenn. Reg. 0. 8. A. P. B. I do this because 1 believe It to hft l ha milv way to sare the lives of intm. As for myself It matters not: I had aa anon Hi a a hn Hsnr.r.,i - -i dler. I Joined the Confedtirate Army to fight for three renin, and my time will be out th fli t a... Hmi ueAt, rdu iimn i am no loDgAra rebel soldier. But It has always been my rule to nil my contracts, but it seems I will not be able to fill that. If this is agreeable, I hope there will bo no more killing until tbe thing la fixed up. . J. M. H0OBK3. HEADQ'a U. S. Forces, Sparta, Tenw., . March 28, 1861. J. Jtf. UnUm, Cot. 25th Tenn. Reo't, 0. 8. A.: Bm: Yours of the 27thinst. has just bees handed me by Mr.Yelton. In reply, I must say that the rumor you allude to ia correct. I stated to some of your friends, (or at least acquaintances,) that I would permit you and your men to come forward and take the oath of allegiance to the United States Government, and return to your homes in poace, provideil you and tbey would deliver to uie your horses, equipments and arms, and j Wer not guilty of munler, robbery or rapt. a nvumiur in (ine I nine-, nnti mur.irsr nr vr.i.1... i. uuutiitM. Ainrj uwb iidi aim iy to raids mad, intn Kentucky, but to wilful aud Ja1lhrniA m.,r 1 have alreadv nrmltfwl nm nf ni,r. a n. llton's men to take the oath who had been in those raiUB, tall a in nil ne nifnil HlOCt, I cmnn hira Tl.. oi course, delivered up their horses and arms the samelrequlreofyon. They, of course, were not, as ywiuiuiintw, guiiijr vi any oi tnese outrageous I proAr not to narole anv one. hut will .on end your men as nrisonera of war. hv nH(n tm. "tutif vuuvw iwr ex.uuBUge, u you preier It to taking tbe oath. As to the Calf-Killer fight, where my men wore so brutal I v mui-ilnrwi T n,,JHr. stood It was done by some Mexican Rangers and Ferguson's men. 1 regret very much that it occurred, nud since that time have taken but few prisoners. The war of extermination was made upon me. and I was determined to retaliate. I assure you that what I have said or written Is not intended to deceive vou. and I imna that vnu sincere aud honest lo'what you ask. My objnet Is to stop tne further effusion of blood, not that I fear the meeting of your forces or anv others. You will at once comply with this by surrendering, or the war of extermination will continue Hoping to hear frem vou soon. I remain vonr ana. my until you surrender, W a. BTUKKa. Col. Commanding Sth Toon. Cav, rything indicates the murderous and rebellious ni tent of these men, who lacked only numbers to continue the open war ttey had becun. Lastniirht th . ,. d - ui uueui our i . . D "v ""i. uiiau aodiRrn w., rn.,n . .1 .f . . . TMI I h.ntl 1L.1 u .1." t ;r au rauroaa track shot I 'uwrnperaio, we warn miuugu me neoa. Th. moat inim.. surprised, and nn, nm. ,7 nation prevails among loyal men, and ma.fr 8ee "? eycr of dissolule habiti of before doubtf.tl prooli.ities have got (hoif "P0" him- w are, hor,eyer, preUv owd ores open to the real intent, of ti,fi. ... " evulenoe tbat he has h.n ihi.'.E"'A oiates. times to indnW. in j "5" ?' Dr. Shubal Vork, of the 64th lli0i, r0Ki. easily oyercomo on such occasions a .ood men!, murdered in the Brat out break at 0T'denM ,1,at h? ' not a habitual drinker spoaon or as the Union panrttdato for Congress in the "tit District in place of John h.i. .1 V, met' heads olaitn that ih. f.rr?.T' n T" nuMrk of the de ceased called out by E,ln'. assault, pu uim iq a speech in ti,a . ,! . uvm in and a good warning, which wo trust will save ... .,,., m BU.U lnuiscrciions. No was ffioer. nil 1 be him ,n a spooch lo the meeting Uiarloslon on Monday. Vort frnllant and cstimilhla man .x.l m was conuootod with U,e regiment ifSm tilo .. ui us unit organization at Anna, 18li u... .1 u, ule o'irn regiment, at .u.i.1 iu your nispatches, was her til. ,lnn 1...I ....... fil. . I . .... , U. ,rUnV,U1 86nt ,0 J,,, g0ene of the all ray. The Copperheads at the very outset of the disturbance out the wirna nam nf r son, with the design of preventing aid be- ...g uuiu ii-um inuiana, but in tbis they failed. Help enough has been received ..uui an quarters utterly to cow the insurgents, who are disbanding more rapidly then they assembled. It wi 11 doubtless soon unpear wnetner they have discharged a th. rlnh, thaw .1 n . P ,. -"v "mvj vitb .u. vruvernment rjy now auuaiug nome. ine union men of this sco-tion insist that the Onvarn man) otii.ll tat, such measures as will rid this seotion of the uuouiem gang or home rnhn a n... 1... son has been now deolared and placed with. in reaoh of punishment. Mattoon citizens win never forget how near the war came iniiu. to uiem. AnU-Hlavery SJouatltutlunal Amend. menta. . We find the following note of tha debate in the Senate on the Constitutional amend menu against Slavery: After the above was nut in lvno last uigu., we warned irom an omcer in vol. Stokes's command, who arrived on the cars from Gallatin, that Colonel Hughes, Adgt. McDowell, and others, surrendered them selves to iol btokes at Hparta according to agreemeut. ( The Pad ncali Victory. The correspondence of the Chisago Tribune writes regarding the attack on Paducah : The dispatches in the press or et Louis and Chicago do not give a oorrect statoment of the force. In the fort there were about 2f0 recruits for a United States colored regiment, a portion of the Sixteenth Kentucky Cavalry, without arms, and two companies of the One Hundred and Twenty- second Infantry, in all about fire hundred men. It was the negro regulars that fought so well. Thev handled the artillery with great skill, and their bravery in on the tongues of all the loyal men. One of the regiments in the attack on the lort was tne iniru Kentucky, Col. Thompson, who commanded a brigade. This regiment was raised in Paducah three years ago by Col. Tilghman, afterward Brigadier Oenoral, and CoL Thompson, who was at the lime Prosecuting Attorney for the rauuonn cirouii. Col. Thompson was a man of groat influ ence, and did tuoro than any ono else in re-cruiting the regiment from tlio chivalry. This was his first visit homo. Before the attack was made thieals wore freely made in the streets thnt Ihcy would enptttre the tort and kill every damned nigger in it. ' Iri FhO attack, this regiment was in the advanoe and eullered the most. Col. Thompson was literally torn in pieces by a shot from a siege gun handled by colored men. These colored men were native Kontuok-ians, and seven of them have offered up their lives for their oounlry. To Hon. Lucten Anderson, of that dis trict, tha oredit is due of getting permission to raise a regiment of blacks, which was done against the opposition of th. State au thorities. Mr. Saulsbury, of Delaware mm 1 n.. addressed the Senate on the joint resolution to amend tho Constitution to prohibit Slavery He argued that it was the intention nf it." uuujeroui uie umsuiution to protect Slavery as a domestio iustitutioa as it existed at the ..ureu. w ivmuuua ol me reaeralcompact. Mr. uaric, or New Hampshire, (Union ) contended that under the t '.i,.Hi,.iiV.n ,1,..' were some things we were prohibited from uuiiig iu m.ive me oiave-trade, or pass a "-i"""'"" a tne constitution nnrvhii 1a mrnliihitAil x a .... ... ,"--'OTa ,rm aooitsning Slavery it is olear that wo may do so Ho argued that Slavery owed its great growth to the Constitution, thoutrh not nr..?.. h it. It was planted in it and has been fenced round and proteotod hv it. an .1...1 . . . uiius.ni 01 tno Constitution as now proposed oould root it out so that the IU...U. ""mes or our sons on so many holds oould be dispensed with Th. .....1.. of tho present war are tho .r..ih f. .1.. seeds ot Slavery, warmed into life under yuunwiunun. tie would not blame tho patriotic founders of this Government for 1 ""ise tnoy were surrounded bydiffi-iilties, and did as well aa they could. Washington besought his countrymen to cherish and preserve the Union; but his own State was the first to be the theatre of war ior moss in arms to overthrow, and sad to say, his own home could nni in..in bo visited without the aooompaniment of a picket-guard. Slavery, after having abused its prerogative under th. r!,n.ti,.,tin. 1. suoh an alarmine extent, now ,lor,l i uie. atavery, oeinrr the ward nf 1 ia flnn.il. tution, had endeavored to smite its guardian. He now was in favor of revoking t h. ln. of guardianship. He believed that, like Pharaoh, when he would not. lot tho nii of Ood go, ourses would come upon us, if we did not abolish Slavery in this propitious The Palmislto (S. C.) Umild ing has been done toward raining Ihe ill-fated iron-clad H'tWiowarn, and it is doubtful if any measures will ever he taken to rescue hor from tho shifting sands in which she lies imbedded, Ihirly feot below Iho water's surface. The task of removing such an uuuruiuu. wmgni ni bo great tiifindvan. tages is one which neithor Oovornnient nor the contractors will willinrlv midertnltn The varying ourrenU whero she Bunk have nxed hor thoro immovably. Tho Keohtk, whioh went down on the morninrr nf tlm Sih of April last, will also probably nover be brought up." that a grateful oountry orowns him with her .KuOT. uuuurannu lntnisla him with her greatest commands, he will surely. oonit ... ..,unj, ui ui. oosorvation of tho world or imperilling his success. He nag beon well educated religiously, and has, we -ljJWamontl speot for religious institution!'.' 111. I.n " guage, so far as we oould hear, was oirotim-speot and becoming. Turning lo one of the papers, he said, " I observe here a statement that the Presidont sent for me to attend tho Ihertre, but. I have not been there at all. . A letter from Malanzas anva that Ilia planters in Texas have lately had half their wagons and teams seised by order of Ma-gruder. They wero paid for in Confederate paper at suoh a rate as would not supply even the iron used in their construction. they hava been much disoouraged by this and other matters, and in consequence have ptanieu no cotton, and only corn enough to produce bread for themselves, their families and slaves, CodTodorate paper, when it passes" at nil in Texas, and it has long ceased lo be current in the valley of the Itio Grande, goes at three cents per dollar I Winm-varoH, N. C-Wilmington, North Carolina, is at onoo the great smuggling port of 1 lie rebels, and an important link in the chain of Southern railroads. If it were taken their foreign supplies would be nearly all out off, while their communications would be out between Richmond and the South. Only one complete line of railroad communication would be left open, vi-that through Raleigh. PBespEtDirs OF IHI ' . Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly UM1U STATU JOHBIAL FOB TUB TEAK ISO. The wonderful events that are now transpiring in this oountry, upon whioh the eves of the world are fixed, render a Good Nsws-uvim a necessity in every Intelligent Family. inankful for the increasing patrosStre that nas attended their efforts to make tha Ohio Statu Joubnaj. a FntsT Class Family Nxwspapke, the Publishers are prompted to oontinued efforts In the direction nf gress and improvement. -t 11 is tneir aim to make the Joukhai a oomplete compendium of news, a chaste and pleasant fire-side companion, a faithful market guide, a fearless and truthful ex ponent of political matters, a punotual ohronlclerof Lioisiativi and Cokoressiow. ai. proceedings ; and, in short, a weekly summary of events in the political, sooial, religious, scientific and commercial world. With this end in view, it will contain a full summary of ourrent news, Congressiona Reports, Legislative Proceedings, Market Reports, (Foreign and Domestio), the Latest Telcgraphio Dispatches, Political Intelligence, Literarr Gossin. (Itinin. p..tra original and seleoted Editorials on current ) Topics, Stories, Sketches, &o. Due attention will also be given to Airi cultural and Educational affairs. 1 Tm News Dkfastmejit will embraoe tha latest Foreign and Domestio Intelligence, received by mail and telegraph, carefully collated, down to the hour of going to press. th wak jr0 tuk Union will be faith-' fully chronicled; each important event down the lateBt moment being presented, with full details of Battlos, and of Militarr and Naval movements. 1 Tua Ouio Statu Journal, now, as here tofore, will heartily sustain the Administration in its efforts to put down the existina- fratrioidal rebellion Bgainst the best and tho freest government on eaith. In doing this it may be called upon at times to speak ' plainly; but it will always speak upon oon- viotlon of duly, and never as an adulator of men In high places ; and it wlU not Hesitate strip Iho gmeo from traitors and symps- thiiers with robeliion, who cloak their treasonable sentiments under the hypocril-ioaloryforapeaosthat is to be obtained snly by compromise with rebels in arms. Trrrn ol the llnlljr JonrnnJ. fllnglo Rnrmcrtbara, 1 yi'ar ........7 00 rtingtri Bnoaerlnnrs, C months s 60 Slnglti Bnliaorltoni, a months , 75 ntnirle nabscrlbara, 1 mtintb., 0 no TnagnnU In clubs of 10 and upward, 11 cants par weak each oopr. Tn nirnnts In clulia nf SO and Upward, 10 oenla par wast each copy. Terms ol (tin Trl-Weekly Journal. HlnKle Subscribers, 1 year n so Siugla Htitiaerlbere, 0 montua I 7s Hlngla Subscribers, S months 0 90 rlingle HubBrrlber. 1 month . 0 SO Terma ol tbe Weekly Jonranl. Single Subscribers, per year ,2 00 Four Hubncrtbers, per yearsent to one editress, 7 00 Ten flnbacriuera, per yiar, anil tine to the getter. I up nf tlie club, aent to UD. editress 10 OQ Twenty Hnlieorlliers, per year, and one to to. setter-up of the club, sent to one address 2B 00 HIIHTT, AI.I.KN at SJO., rnMlabcn and Fi-ewrWIaMW. .ft ivy-
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-04-05 |
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Full Text | b - ' idnMUn.. ! mi.n ..,..,.7.. r -tri mi S April MM, MM, lot re m . - in miw snares, am srveri VOLUME XXVp. b. easaltteel w.l. Mo, in, itu Mi ttmaWiican ""da e. .rlaW kapaMlas, will tm aa.4e hi tmrv is. aa. mmu hhstnuh CT tn. COB. . Th.ttm.of th. lntioll4rlirMWUTUf W T ,i " "..law WWWI,tM OM WOB' 4lllr4 lo tvl. A. PntI.r. rt.wn DaaalrtreMoretw Mrtberl.nl, Kaek.luV Ten. I to be endorse!. "7rrMtt.l. fr ......1.1..1. and no bid will ho enl.rtar.ed whn the bidder ta nirl " " I"aeaeaH "111 In mad. . c- . u.cates at IWHoMUH. awl... rw ... - 1 do bmbv IiMuU in fkmlafc 'th. ' If lk.U , . n peparemsat MMr Soar tboauaa M of "- en. uwi, a. mrri acroreenca wlla in eondiikms of lb Inclosed a4Terueer.ent.lofb. r V . -", ..., ior in. um or hi pet Jmared pounds gross weight. 1 oler M aee.ri """r-f mo nrm ui uoaniy, owe or erl-td Iwuwl. Col. nd ChlofO. B. 1$. i OBDMANCB Offici; ; : Tf DAunir rairnqAiia win wi nwvlrod at tkU wiriu auru w sirn linjJA I , April Ult at' P. H.( . for 100,OUO Mta oTInrantry Aeroafnineiili, aallbro U, lo Urtellnrad In ilm following qnantllln at tba andorQamod Anenals.Tli: , 11,-wow ai um new xork Anoaal, Ooveraor'A 9U,wbiaa aAtbo Frankford Ar-l, Irldtivurt. FennaylTanla. , pJonjrao'la" A)togh"I' P'ttfborg, WW MU at the S. Loata Anosal, lit. Lonlf, Ho. fxwlrimtnU arolo b nado li altlot (on-fprialt wllb tb new aattorn mt-fO bo uoa at the Alleffhanv. No Tn. Inti.rii a ' ttfrriKlt, Wntertown and Waililricton AtwhiI Tlij arete betahlentto (bo SitroffHold A rmrirv. , rnapoclion at (He arnl wliore dellnred. bnfor neilif nuitad ir tb Ooramnt. Mono are to be accepted or paid fur bnt eneh aa are 'apprnved iponlpepectlon.' The belt) lo benffralaed leatlrar, , afldallttia etoot to be tbe Imt oak tanned., Tbe ,wjlt wUI be Included Id tbeeet. ' VallreriM Bunt to marie Iq Ion of not rear than one-flneentbil-lo) nor week orihhni n...ni.uv 5?f1"i"d.Sr: am '" I" di ob ins f atlnre to make dellierloi el a inoolFinl ! III anbjeot tHo contractor to a forfeiture of lu. nalnbar he mayfalltodellrtfatth.ttlrno. "ar Ibo acaoutreraente most bo boned In theaenal ; iwuiun to uo cnariea at cortj y we de muiiinuifj me mnpecior. Bidden will atate exnllcltlv the Areennl. or A nali where the; propoao lo rfellter. and Hie nn,bira or arte they propoee to delliet At eacb place, If for Bo bld will be considered from pnrllea other lli.n ri?al!r ",'ll"''"ra. and adct oa are known to tbla Departraent to be frilly competent to eaecnte In their owo aliopa the work propoWil for. Bboiild ant TiT.! contract, odor acforltromonf j I""-", ao maoeiii nil own ahupa tlly will W refected and llieconlracl rendered null anil mid. 1 be nanle and placo of mannfaclure of each partr of ..eh -t;:,.;-r.r" -i 'i Bidden will enclose with' tbo'r (rlih (he written acknowledgments of their ann tlea orer their own ... Kmoh party obtaining a oontract will be obhVed 1610 wllb. approred euratlea for lie faithful execution. . Upon the award being MaSib, aiccemful bidden will be nollfled, and fnmlabed with ftir..rr contract and bond. . Th,e,DPrlniont reaorrel the right to reject ay or all blda, If not deemed aaturactoi-y. Propoaala will be aildroaanl to "Brigadier Beneral 2OT. "- Ii,mT' t-'hlef ol Ordnance, Washington, V. v., endoiaed "Proposals for Infantry Aocou-arenienta. OEUBQH V. lUeiSAY. mar30 tdaod Brig, (ten , thief of Ordnance. PROPOSALS. . m .e.,. .' agoirAo OF'g, 1 P10P0RAU All IHtfT rtf . Vhi Tli lil" at llo'oloc M.,lbYnrdartuaVa J oentract) with aeJH. I,WMI rein doom ((aore or rear I nos. , Kaasplea of wkleb mar Us aeea At the osl of Oa. Inn and Ao I twit tn this clt. rv -v wr , tsUiiUMBUS OHIO. GROCERIES. C. HOPKINS tt CO., iuxsoiiAi MUKJNIA'G. APRIL 5 NATIONAL DANK. 1864 NUMBER 228. Cwtw flfli and m, food now Choi, at the V. 0. InBpMtioff F ID 11711 CTIT. WllB IDA BMIMi Of lb MrtV niHWiM. FartlM offerirrtr cvoda anit. in mil MmplM. ttl-kd Mini Banbtjrtxl to oorrMpoad wltb tksHr DroDonal. and iflatluettw ataU la tht hlrl. tha qaanlltr ofgooda Ibay aroaoao to farolabv (W F tvv "T " uhimi ofiiiwrj, , - ynaraatj-alBd b two mpoailMa fwraona, twt aoooaiDafly aaoh old. auaranlMlna ibh. D'arwr win oddit Um arilolaaawartM to Mm auiW hU proixjfal. Bids willbaopaatdaa Mondnj, Aprfl lltft, )9H, at 2 o'niooh P. M..aad blddara art retintati-l fo b prtHaat. I t feuta-alllto aaonlrod that tltaaoiitracti Biiinoii; inmiivii. f ' I ' ' THagrama rslatlng to 'itroaoaala Will aot ba ao tlrd. - Blank form.of Proooaala mar ba ebtalaad at tbla omra, i ua nam to rajaot anj via aaeaea araMi, Japrat-TJoC VltWalAi Sftoaja, . Q.' X. g. , , O. W. MOULTOW. yxl..ti ; ' - vr;. iu fiaptaia ana A. . , 1Mb. tin f ABHV OfAOfHIKaANDIQUIPAOEOrrTOIal 'yiaoimiAn. o.a Jiarob lti. f p bO COB ALA ABC IMVIT1D BT TUB UKDBR. I fiM-d qdMI THUItBDAT, April 7tk, 184, at viiinift,lior inraisuun in la llAnarltnmt oootraot) with ; Natlooal Oolon , Ktgi menial Olora Artlllary, Bo do luftiDtry, OaprlaonriaaiA . , OoDtmiopltal Flags, - GROCERS, o.i24SouUi High Stv VThOlesa. (6 & Retail, Co"nbus Powder Magazine. Ol 'FEB AT cDONALDS, (first National bank Ota. W,,. Hopoaiu,,) 01 ;i 1 j OOtitTMBVa rautawat limit. ... -art or the vmtu Hiaia. DIILY OIIO STATE JOUBNAl I Ill laT-rT AJJ Ic, .. VropHrto MroE8DAYM0KNIN0, APRIL 6, 1864? credit i, da. for thVir otaZLta oennfiil riof.n. r ODB-t and iuo- : Tennessee News. REBEL PLANS OF INVASION. From Coles County. A Speck of War Farted OntIh. . B.IW.H a. Dare. They 'doo: 0LACK ' ' boo pxaom ' FRENCH MERINOSi , AU Colors, FIVE THOU8AJTD Aaaan ma'aiiji ay u n Medberrj HlUto Wheat FUn asimta roa taxi or - ' . . . ""LL1, March 23, 186.. I fSpeol.l Dispatch to th. Chleajo Tribune 1 5 per Cent. Bonds, S"! siTsSS '"' J undoralsnd and am Inlrl iki. -i??"!' .V?. 1 1 . TI":ouglioui last oiuhl .nrf .11 .1.:. UiAoorararl ll,en..K mg the eioitemant. "." ." '" aaoh ui. ;. r,"". "u and th. pur " r7 I Wi lUUIBllTH ni I IIM fllhalH1 I n IMUrillH iTI..lla.. I mikl.'. . . " ;---u...nrlrtlminrieoU(d l- VWreaLttU apprehend. I3.KZ iSf? s?" """"". " was wim diffioul. lnltrMimd Principal Payablt in GoU" in PennaTlraui. . f. i. " . 'I?0 At Altoona, Biai. oo;, 1553? M'yr?- ,n(i Kk oar n.t. "thre. I " 'eM0" "M cried out youmiui appuraaoe. Ha .. . b. not mora than thirt7-8 e.rTof ' yet we need not be urpriMJ i?. u. hg.e-acoomr.ii.i,.j i. toat nenaa , Bv iuiiuil iyr lew men bannm. great who do not Mh?,r. their gZZZ all the people. He h7. BVn. ffi theapinl, or the nhilnanni.. T'.or oral will.! "i"' he u at home at once and eTerrivhr, u.' TB,ci.rVfJ8Ti?.!"0I?,' BY tb ere. for the .bore tUTSZiu e!,"0'""P".s s. n,. ..iiL. .r'.""" oas, apprehended that little doubt 7 il . l",";.""??, atUok, but it PP""nded crow. Pja-i. .he genuine on . aM?. isua int movement the march nf I n.j r- -.'w tt.a w. fir., . 1,7- noTement th. mML 1 """-vu 01 wngstreet and Buok- Choice Family Gramm ... . ' "1," l?t"a from th. 1,, d.. , ffTT. "P na P" toree rlankai h. .tot, QMcnntlon, Unported MaD.ae.tio. nT;;jTbi pd to r3?J? i."Stoto'a'. r " .?f Im k uPn NaefcwiUe and aoltlDleloaa. .Ao.. lis --"" ol )ngSl leal tender orNational tank l7J" vn""' "' ,M Hanking force, with Joe Jnhnn 4. .."l'r1" . froro th. i.id.. , ;?UeT.,,P a P" th force, flanked h. raia. hi. i. I. " - at firat be- retired in ti-ZZZZZP? bu llAVtrl I). i-i " aen in a ur.iolo. I"",. '". W1I. IJSJti SHAWLS Arar Blandajil ao ; do; Cum pan j Order Booki, - Proposals for Forage. Oaiir QoaaraKtuaTaa'i Or.ioa, S ...."' I"". Beoeraber 8, la CALID PaUirurJALrl AHC INV1TUI Ar oaderalCDed fcr eapplrlon tha O. B. Qua aaaterja Departaent at Waablantoa. D. oT. I W.SBiiioTo. Paaor, Deoeaber 8, lata. BT Till . Uaarterf Bt'ralr. " a',, 0r,, "d . Bids will be raoelred for the dellTer. of A. mo h... fHI" " U Ud tnU r "r" d lio Clotbluit Booka, Dearriptlre Books, Horning Deport Books, do; doj do; doj do; do; , Post Order . do rose i,ettef do Post Ouard Report do Itglinental Letter do ) Diiaorlptlra ' : do. Vo Index do lo Order do Hat Feather Bnrkef s, Ofetricb reathera, for Hats, Cberrona - Kerrioe, Bo Ordnance ferireante. Silk Hospital Stewarts, Cevalrjaereeent Malora. ; uu nr. air. oergeanu, do; do 1st flergeants, do; do Sergeants, do; do Corporals, do ; Arllllerj, oergeant Maiors , do ; do t. JU. Hergeauta, do; do 1st Sergeants, do; do Sergeants, do; mw vwiuvr.i., oo Drnm Do So Do D Do Bo Do Do Do Do Do liu Do Do Do Do do; do; do; do; do, do; do; do; do; do; do; ONE THOUSAND Infaotrj, Sergeant Majors, do; do Q. M.Sergenats, do; do: do; do; do; do; do; do; an ; do let IliriMnii: da 6trgeant(f, do Coriioriala. nsailkV-HftitHr. ui araui onare. HawBacka PalDted, , 'OltOIl D nekI 0 ami l'i r. RtinitllM nf whlnh lia, aun .1 au. Vi 11 in. " , "J ama I1IO VIUVV UJ v,,,,""ik -w c'lnipaRtj in inncity. fo be dclirerttd mt nf nhrtr aft th.' n s t- KpecuoQ waruense. In this city, lo good new pack-W!tb nmeo'l'1 P"J furni8hing. the artfelo aud iackag. ' Parttee offer! og gooda mutt f o all oani fnrnlih ample", marked and numbered to correspond with their propoeal, and distinctly stats Id their bids the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the price and the Haiti of delivery. A Ktinrante. siannd bv two rfMnnnnlhla- tw.rar.na in list ftfTompauy each bid, guaranteeing tbat the unaer win supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal. Hide will be opened on Tharsdav. Anrl! Tih. ibm two o'clock, 1. M., at this office, and bidders are Bidders mast state at wiiint. ct th. .b... j points they propose to make deliveries, aud the rat I 'a',t', trt pmont. at whfoh they will make dellverls tbfroat- the I Awr'1" wl" nIe on Saturday, April Oth. QUantltTOf each artlnln nrnnnuul 1. H,.n .1. I Unrfa will ho reuuired that the c.intt. wl LADIES' CLOAKS, Blaok and Colored. r..i... . L.. t Hopkins & Co. J Coraer Filth and Vine. FANCY DRESS SILKS AT LOW PRIOEFaJ L.C.HOFKINrS&GO. OFFER AT THE LARGEST 8T0CK OF WIn. Cordial,. !,. Par an,, , '"S UJ2ZJ! t?T.nUtJ " KK did a jr,.r atro. ton,. ". ... ' ' " "0MM- , . . H. M. H UBBAKD. ?T ? llOWOTer. to mo,. .anier and Deslirn.fnH r. I rn two oolnmn. ika r , Vina Oardlnna. Bar U ' mxrwm. .. ' u KGuarnaitv the n tin,, h. u jTs:r"y- LIlHr am .inarn I ' uvnaiT. mrinii : i J . . . .... aaawiuniou an In. i" 1 i. a . I " " "slllimu. hhii ba a f ; i I .... . -- w uu wanr Ar .w n.. .""I'm 5 .Duiiy or eduoation. bnt to ih. L. n atatemenlB roo tooranidlv. wa. i-io.i....j v.. Lr" few miles south. Afpmramisi ?o SSSHwS EKiriSSSt 'oWce Fall aM fflitiif Ajpiss, BT THE BARHRT. na n.nf roa aiu r - , W. H. BESXIEArx, 1 South High Street. .tart from Petergburtr. Va.. 7nTZ. "a 7 ,'y .'. ?w PO.UIt.1. kaown ih. . Jk. ,, T '". be w.nlpu- . i . . ,. ' -iv w- i iijMinniiFi n.. wi., , - iniuuui.DH. an. i . . . etr I false lirht. wbink .. . : . "v. out Dolors iiim. msurgenla ner Windsor took a iota I- S. t i ."uP"tlc'an, and be camp and unanimously rMolTed wl, I .?l'gJ,.U. "hioh '" kM soout, above named, to ta , -ZJMSi 8illo k tbth. rhenit beoom.'knowr.r., 1'i.'0" D05 '.h? of political Western Reserve AMD . PINE APPLE CHEESE mcir zeal, anrl h.n : 1 i 0a Saui ax W. II. BESTIEAVX, - I0 Sooth High Streef . aorS Boston Crackers! i : i M All Titan tnrtut ! T, D. BOND. Boston. Mam. Wot sale br th. BBL. or POUWD, by W. M. BESTIEAn, lleg Bonth High Street. ARMY OFFICERS! NOTICE. time when said delivery shall be commenoed, 'and when to be completed. Tha price must be written out Id words on the . bias. Vrn to be put tip In good stoat sucks of about two ' " iniiitesBCksorabout thrHbnh 7 1 in inrnii"a without eitra . charge to-the OoTeruneati tbe Hay and Htraw to be hay, or straw, proo-fd to bo dollrvred must be Slatttd in the proiosals. All the articles offorod ni1oi th. I.M. hei. t vited, wtll be lalij-ot to a riald hmiMrlfon bj Uie Government Inspector, before bflng Accepted. P Contracts will be awarded from time in tlm n the lowest responsible biddor, as the lutereot of the .ttiTerument may require, end payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall aave oeen nelirereri and aooepted. The bidder will to rmiuireti i0 sccomuanr his pre. ponal with a guaranty, elgnd by two responsible tmrruiiB, iiina, iu case ins ohi is aceepiea, no or tuey will, within ten days tlioivafter, execute the cou, tract for the same, with good and sufficient euretles In a sum equal to the amount of the coiitraot, to deliver the forage proposed, la oonfbrmlty with the tarms of this advertisement and In case the said bidder shall fall to enter Into the contract, ttwy to iuhv Biuu mi uiiittrenoe oeiwnen ino oner ni entn bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or niuu w wuom me contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the gntirantor must btmhowo by tha official cert Ideate of t. U. H. hutrirt Jn.i nr Attorney, Oolleotor of Oustoms, or any other ot!li:er under the United States Government, or responsible All bidders will be duly notified of the accepts nee va atuirva.uM ui .ueir proposals. The full name and poatofflue address of each bidder mast be legibly written In the propositi. PrODOSals must ha ajirii-etaaxf t Rr lrr.tlla.i- Oi..r.l D. H. Huoker, Chief Depot Qnartennastar, Washlog- I ton, Dt 0 and should be plainly marked "Proposals I turj UlaJO. Bonds, In a mm equal to the amount of tbaoon- traot, Slaned b tha eontrulrtr anil hnth nf hi. uni.r. "tors, will be required of the successful bidder or viuum uihju signiog ine oootraot. Blank forms or Bids, Guarantees and Bonds, may be obtained on ai.nllr.tinn n ihi. fnn. 7 ' FOBM OF PROPOSAL. (Town. Oonnty and State.) I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quartermaster's Department, at . agreeably to the terms of yonr advertisement, lovltlng proposals lor Forage, dated Washlugtoo Depot, December , 1H64, the followloi articles. vIe: b Bushels of Corn, Id sacks, at per bushel, of I Bushelslof Oats In sacks, at per bushel, of I - Tons of Baled Hay, at per ton, of 3,000 Tons of Baled Straw, at per ton of 8.000 oounds. Delivery to commence on or before the day of til lorapieiea on or oerore the day -v-, HUU FituHd uaa vuu to enter into a wnt- tta contract with the United States, wltb good and approved securities, within the spaee of ten days, -..v. via uvuiini tun. toy uiu nns oeen aooepwa. lour obedient servant, Brigadier fleneral D. H. Bookib, Ohlef Depot Quartermaster, - - Washington, D. 0. We, the undersigned, residents of , In the county of , aud State of , hereby Jointly and ""'; wim iuu uDiiea otaies, ana guar- i antee la course the foregoing bid of be accepted, ... m m j win, wituiu uiii umjm airer uie accep. tinea of said bid, execute the contract for the same. WUH KOOU aDd flUHlCleilt SIllatlM. In linannal-ri. the amount of tba contract, to furnish the Forage I u.vj..uwuiuiiiiii. winvwrmooi saver ti semen., dated Dec. 8, 1813, under which the bid was made: and In case the said shall foil to enter Into a con. tract as aforesaid, we gnarantee to make good the difference between the offer by the said and the next inwer mponiiDie Didder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Glvon under our bauds and Mali tfaU day . ISA ... '. Witness; - FIIAL.1 HSAL.l ndfl Will hO MUUlreil tll.t HiA iimlrata will Telt'iirams relation to Prr.tMM.ta win Mnt ho (Iced. Blank forms of Pronosals mav h nt.uinsi .t it... The rlitlit to releot anv bid dflnmeil nirMar.n.l.l. By order of Co.. Thomas Swoann, A. Q. M. G. 0. W. MOULTON, mariij.td 1 Oaptaln and A. Q. M, BOOTS AND SHOES. R.M.Pomeroy&Co. BOOTS and SHOES 59 PEARL STREET. ItAiPH M. Pomirot, 1 Jahm P. Ponhiot, Danikl Ahl. Ja, J fftMti-im marcbillm OlxiaOlnAtl. BOOTS AND SHOES. Liidlea)', Gent', MlHsen". and ajuiAtirvn-a Boots and Shoes IN AIL srrrta AH raantin. HHOIESAIE ANI ItETAIL. Oonntry Morchants can sort no with ns bv tha nair AIXKBf eft AWIa, First door north of Amorlcan House, !eod8m Columbus, 0. . I hereby certify tbat. to the best of mv knnwlorfar and belief, the above named guarantors are good and I sufficient as sureties, for the amount for wblob they I FANCY GOODS Wm. H. Hortsmann & Sons, 6th and Cherry Slmtt, irv. PhlUdelpkla; M anufacturert and Importers of LADIES' DRESS TRIMItUNGS, Berlin Zephyr Worsted, - To be oertifled bv the Hnlted fltatee nintrlr-l A ttnr. ney, Collect 05 of Customs, or any other officer tinder tuo uiu.nj awn uovarnment or renponsiolo person known to this office. All proposals received under this advertlsenunt will be opened aod examined at this office on Wednesday and Baturday of each week, at l'i M. Bidders are respsotfhlly Invited to be present, at the D. H. BUCK IB, Brigadier Oeoeral and Q.artermafter. I No. 114 .1 'AHMY CLOTHING AND KQUIPAOB 0FFI01I, I I B, . . . .. , OiaciNaATi, o March 21, ism. - f ahttland fVoof, .Embroidered Shppt -v nnnsaa A T a anas i.in.Ini. . . ..' Z. ' I I ' ' tf ivnuin ua Ann. inrumu SI TUB UNDEo- X slgntd, until Tt'KSDAY, April Kiln 1804, at 12 'clock M., for fnrnlsbiog this Department (by contract) with 1 ' Cavalry Standards Army Standard; Buglrs, with extra Mouth Pfecos Army Standard; aiuiuirnitj, wiiunAlin lyrirUK-, Trumpet Cords and Taesels, Forage Caps, Letters, from A to K, . Figures, from 1 toO, Bubber Poneho Tont Blankets, tnar:tld.Hra ntV, and Small Warn. trtt Oh- ! -Trowaers Footmen. Troweera HorsemeDi myfl do; do; do; do; dot do doi MILITARY GOODS. Shoulder Straps & Swords! Samplea of which may be svon at the Ofllce of Oloth log and Bauiuage In this city. To be dellvlred free of charge, at the TJ. B. Tnspeoa tlen Warohouaeln tbla rlty, lo good now packages, with the name of the party tarnishing, the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parties offering goods must In all cases, fiirniih samplea, marked and numbered to correspond wltb their proposal, asd distinctly state lo their bids the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the price and the time of delivery, Slgl nyi p'y WM BAWM JTJBT BaOmVET) TftM I A HO mi mav ana 4 ommjmux bu Oi m Vr SHOULDER STRAPS & SWORDS ' ' lm kror.it! to IMa olrf. '" " BaRbea, Hat Cords, Hats and Caps, , KuaranteeltiB that 11m oiuner win aniiDi Bia Dreaeaai, Bids will lie opener oa Tuesday-, April S, 1M4, at two .'elock P. M., at this olrroo, aad bidden are re-anested bo rreeent. Awarda will be made on Wednaday, April ft. Bonds will be required tbat the conrraota will bo ,, hiihruiir foioiied. i. ' Telegrana celatiag t. paopoiala will aot be no. ttewl. . Klaak rbrma of rrapow. mwj b. ebulaed at tbla Otana, Tlx rtafcl to reluct anj Md deemed aaraaaonabn wreserrii. Bj order or Ool, TrrMAI Swoana, A. Q. at. a. , , 0. . MOULTON.. iarM4 , Cupula, aad A. 4. at Asm au Kiarjf or arurau aoora. A Rirarantw stgned by two responsible persons. liin. .ll.r.lilMln. that I lu the articles awardod to aim ander I OaAfTU M. fAlDArifi UAT BTAnr l.as aa an wviasaru w a.r I aiVOE aw BeU Hoaao Bolldl if, wiiDMBog, o.; SWORDB, f BAHHEHi PISTOLS, it; uniitro ai nnomraie, at. ati-Tarurwa a VDl.A.: IbM-djiB Olaaaaaakuai SILKS!! ATTENTION! P1 lloxrv Oltlss ens H. H. CHARITON DB8PK0TFULLY CALLS ON TOTJ TO MOP lain IIWA BUU PriOM or Fresk Groceries A ProTletlong. Jost received from Nw Tnrb kii. . .. ' Call at ' m' JNTo. 140. N. E. corner Town and Fourth si.., uujjumuus, OHIO. aWAll goods dellrered free of charge. deer " " CgAKlTOir. MUSIC. Really the rebel leadAra nA.i.!- more than tbev nnnnn.iii.i.A.j ..-j t 15 ,.UVW.T.,T..ujr,.?.N'ro'n W. Ih """'.valuable result ol hi. campaign praaioua on tbe . IdT in cm. . ZJl' "'" "T ... gained; tne defernnrt of the or orders or letters. ' " pa i anu, ne Have heard a great dealindefl- resol.7. .e,;;!,:',11 "n",,r rur a tn, and the I"" .Luu pe0P' m"T well differ inopin-m&Xrtnv.''-.. Ua. MP""" the eubjeot Time , P i.i.. 7'.. " "i..iua copies, riuita. I tha en.mv in .1 . " r letter paper. Call and get one. T Vv OIienalTe. They a . I expeot to be driven nm n.in i,... . .r. D..I..1 . ! J I. f. 1... ..J -a l'auui ruunoi ana l-noiograph A bums .., . r u 10 a"'0 the offensive a p niuumg, against Atlanta and Richmond, and narrin... f;',,'1"!' r! neld. foryoui ownnao. or for 7 . iold time be valuable in usj rcceired at i - . wuimg eieouon aoes not re- euii. in a complete revolution in the North, the rebels will be as much astonished as was the Frenchman who i,;..j ui.. . lesfl Presidential revolutions of yeara ago. reotly and rapidly upon Wheeling, orosa the" Ohio, succeed at Morgan's game'and meet B..iov. ooiumn at Maysville. Here orossing the entire force, Longstreet is to play the part of Sherman, and Ohio is de- .v i no late or Miasjuaippi while . . . . J -o iiitj i.oDDflriiAart ntnit. xt I I vuw,uui,iiej win nnnnv nnrl u mile, below this7lice haVe bimZ d P'erity will award him WUng their neigraTt t" "re" tZlM a?"? Federal soldiers in Mattoon .J .I J'7. I "J?, ,,u " ia doomed to merited no hi. i.ii. ., ' - 1. 1 uoiiTion. -. - j rcwase tne prisoners A wise conclusion, but accepted a Uttle too ate for some of these fellows. ,!... i "'k .uuiuuB inu DClinn.n an,, l.an retire for want, nf nmwi.i. ..j Unoinnati and Louisville. Joe Johnston is then to push ranidlv fhrwanl ..!,;.. lu. tanooga, Knoxville and Nashville, and, as tne newsDanera Hnv n...i. tk . Nnell. " j wo wariuiUUII RANDALL ASTON'g, 100 South High Street. 6SC0JIO DISPATCH. Sp.cl.1 Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune 1 . nr.- .... The excitement is anh.i,l,l . ' ..ki'l .. SSlTal"" ays.h.Vno ."peri 3 w?',1' '0rc.th - Lnk8 Gonl McPh.rson.ou Gen. Grant is hosefnl ..J .1.11. v. no such extravagant ulteranoes as General HOOtt and Gnnaml M.P1.1I.- . ?n?o',iorde"",.u"it eTen' ..i, " l0'". apring eampaign. Ha speaks in the highest terns of General Sherman, who succeeds him in the Western oloaelr ,,75.rJ a . 9 Pouers are " T T ' "Tolve, as well as of Gen-kcnt rL8 m? "d Vgils,lt Patrol . 0ore, who is yet to play an impor- JLCpt out. There m nn rln..kt n.t .l , . I tant napt Pnnk k . t . irMr Jhere ts no doubt that the rebels Bt P Eb of 'he two latter gradual- 1', ;?rlbi" ,St,ate,' bM 8ne '0 Charleston demorU mark" hoari: i a . . "-o ACUOIH I . , . ; -v m of ihi. a.?. 1 " rravosi Marshal I 7 ". , "awise but for "That," IN 7fHE C1XT. A COM.RI.KTE HITS ICALUDRtRT. )ne Thousand Pieces of Piano Music, For Ouly Ten Dollara. FOR 8ASE. m ) - ww . , - . I mil If! mi t lia iun r. .r.. . .. A Farm of 155 Acres Corner Fiftb aud flue,. "'"", a reueruon or A, A Ht'llKrl. SiA.l',l.K9l "'""i WIOTTIHIIHKS. IlKDOWAR SPA "'TS'.V'itf "ANOKB, FOUB-BAViri ozwoxnrxtTATi; octao.rmjij "C. DKESS II KIJKn mid PIANO HMMM a miio i.,..7 Bit OK t'BAUIifl, a oollontio'n of ohnlco VocM Pueti villi riDO AccomiMnimnrita thk un.vrn """' oouaciion or houm, Uallods, Uaor- BMOtlea of the Bnt Ooeru. wllh Pinn i.m.,. Dient. All nf the alOT sent, tvrmt n.lii Ar ui A. 'ssHs i .10 ihiiuwiiik pricoii; flam, ;(J ntli, fc yfi- Full aitt ! alklA.. niAJ- af 1 Pnbliihnri, 277 Wimlilogton 8trfot, Boston. Janllt'f Plke'8 Opera House, Cincinnati. Ohio PHILIP PHILLIPS & CO., WB0LK9ALI AND V.KTA1L DEALEAS la Wait B. Bradbury's Celebrated Piano Fortes, . And Other. CARHART, NEBDHAM ft CO.'B Melodeons and Harmoniums From oor targ,Jtm and aea stock of Pianos, ftlelo. deons and Harmoniums, we will nil, or ran! with tbe privilege of bujlDg, letting the rent pej for the In- eiramenc Pleaa call and examine before purchasing elaa-where, or and for Illuatrated Price Liat. Philip Plillllpa dc Co., 77 Fourth Street, Pike'g Opera House, CINCINNATI, 0. Jsnl8-d3m GOODS Of all Kinds; FANCY GOODS Of all Kinds; TRIMMINGS Of all Kinds ; Embroidery Goods Of all Kinds; la. GL "w i s Of all Kinds; EVERY THING hats, caps, and furs oS xV. mdt, SIGN OF THE IBLACK BEAR! We keep constantly on band the largest and beet selected stock of HATS, CAPS, FURS, : AKS MILITARY GOODS ver brought to Columboa. Swords, gaalieH, Shoulder Straps, ' Pl8tol8, Hat Cords, Gold laoe, - Oold Cord, . Haversackii, Iltttti and Caps, , Ornaments, &c.,t&c. -AT BEADLET, RICHARDS & (O.'S, 250 and 252 South High Street. aaT Owl :Bank fm " tm" " " "trut.Tlll. u,va, im ui u)enor quality to multe 11 ALSO, A FA IIM Of 80 ACRES, Five nillo North of Somerset, In said county. ALSO, dO ACltES, About ono mile from the last named tract. ALSO, 88 ACRES, ... ? B"a wl,n r pair of burrs, wulcli 1. nrone led .limit nlirl.i mnnii.a tn .1.. ' by water. Thor. Is hIo attaclied lo eald mill a nooil engine and m.rhlnery to propel It by steam, all In Rood order. There 1. also . nn.i m.... u.. j other buildings on said properly; and It lean .1- ivi.nuii ior a country store, there beinit a large custom to the slore and mill, . Also, a Farm of 138 Acres, ! All under fence, and well set In wu. in ar.Ki.. county, nine miles West of McConnellaville . A1!u"Ly.S,rt ' ,h6 fo'agolng lamia and proper. ty wlrl bo sold low and upon easy payments. - w rii.mii. inijuire or HON. T. J. MAOINNIP, m. , tBa. Zaueeville, Ohio. March 30,1864. ' ' aprll 1 lw Innlra on ,1,. n rj ... vu wa wwiur rreaiuentini ii iini ni. u . gmni, ana important struggle that r. -..... , ucuioiTe; ana ror the inler-tneaiate time between ihi. .nri th. the enemy are going to muster all tbeir .tijugm, ngui most (lesperately, and risk and if necessary, sacrifice lennirur. ..1, ., . ""'" tuirry uiouBand men. Krom the NasbTlllo Uulon IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE. Koliol OHIcvr I'ronoaca to Take Mia Ainnoalj Onth. The following Jotters explain themselves. The oeremoncr of surrendering nns to take plaoe day bofore yesterday. (30lhh but era have no information relative to tbe matter, but suppos. it look plow auuoniing tu arrangement. Major Bledsoe's oommand will follow suit in a few ilnys : I.ivinoston, Tf.nn. , March S7. 1864. vtH. mailt!, vommiutdmg at ftpat IKAR Sir. Uolonel, mmor Informs ma fli.t I and tfl.-K'-""""" W,M ' auowea oy you to appear a. ?h m. ," iho'-Unl. led Htate.,' and In regard to Hint, Colonel, I wish lo felrly nmlentand whether all this is falne, or done In order to dicelre me. Colonel, If you will asinre me ...j auu u,eU win oe Biiowea lotahe the oath and return home ; or, Ooloiiel, if not contrary to .1, "--"--t ...uw. ... . n.roie ano oe ex- v,..eu pb uuim iinwaer. oi war. 1 prefer the p.. soma with . v..- t V e"-w w vuaneston .im uie ueaerai. Wltn a lOroe tO lnnh nn tl.A -I I "Win mv nnaa II. n, . tbat region The soe "T" -..talTlf tZ? had d? brvegteW""19' Wh 866 llh" Zn0t . held-of i.rTtr I1ndian,a. offered here from In- L 0a our, Ping tbe fear tbat hiaeleva. si. irom tne new, ne gave i understand that, although he would aianauolis. hi.. i f. v.. 1 1 on o.,i v.-. " ., . " 13.17.? ' Ikn'r 5d ?' whom 1 bear Sf.r,.w"h'" . The 41st Illinois, Col h" ftn a' ! Washington, he did not iromT.Z.T nX "ere by telegn.ph I , ";uon offioe ""k, but would -n" ""v Bon" 'nio barracks I """rever ne deemed his nrea. Ume Th f'1,01' "'''efrieon1 for a short once ,rouUl ,be m8t "tul We ooulrl. but n.eh.. j. . . lmny p- , , ",m uPon lne orilliaut oampai.n poiuuaus now in OUStodv will not nnl, K. I whtori brourrht hi held, but will have plenty of oompiny Prisoners are constanlly coming in. Eve- hl.r II. - ,i . ") V1CKS- but had to be Sons. h"ardU"' The General s faoe is not unpreposseseini his spirit is genial, and bis conversation is indioat.Te of a well-balanced, determined ..buiuub, out, calm mind. Ha.in. Dr. Wetire's Locust ta Farm FOB. SALE. rT,HI8 BKADTIFDL COUNTRY PRflPBRTT X iltuated on the. flnlnmhm a.,l W,.-. J Plank I(orJ. ific mi 1m north nf (?nii.mh... M,...in. ut ,fw th0 bo9t I0"11? o 60 acreg of vailnblu for pastaraKB. 1 he Farm Is wtU waterd and fa bounded on on aide by the Olentangy Blver. It baa a oommoclloua 'B""u ut,UB w" Mn rooms, a tenant honse, lariro tiarn, carrince Iioum. onrn imma nnri mk.. buildings. There are two orchards oa the place on of which Is choice grafted fruit. Viat part of marlT-aw,3Uw OrPROSPRB M. WKTMORB. DRUGS, &C. d. ROBERTS, DRUGGIST, NO. 24 NORTH ElUU STREET 0 rrlBS FOR rAIil AT WMOMULI OB BI TAllj, a large and well selected itook of drugs. ;.v - , CHEMICALS, ' ' . PATENT MEDICINES, PEBFTMERT, - TAirvr cnra a vaaa paints a oi'us, Presentation Swords VARNISHES. rtVin. OTIiri'lI .1 Constantly on hand, from a-ilj to 3SO, ISaaaJPIlI.af, all KlIKar!, Wo hate also rnadB arransenionta lo Bat any order WINDOW GLASS, tor h ""' qualltle, of Presentation Swords at GLASSWARE, Dcn low" ,lrlce" thsn "1"'o bought else; Wines' Ac ILiqiiors FOB SEDICAI. PtTBPOSErl, ' ' Together with srery article Kept In a lint elaas rag fltorei all of which hnv been nnrehjwl fn. Oah of the Itnnortora and AleBufeoturera, and will aoia at vary low prions. 'PwflevJar alLmtLm ik. . - - " - rk i oovni-iiiy Smith A Conrad's RAT STORE. New Neil House Block, COLUMBCS.OHIO. O. ROBERTS: WH0tSAI, AMD BITAII, DIALKBS HI Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medl- JOHN II. JOUVET, Pines, PerfumeryToilet ; DtklM , Goods, Wines and Liquors Machine Twlat, Needles and for Medical Purposes. Spool Cotton, SOS AMO rOLNII, No. 124 North HiehSt., BOARDING 1101 Si: FOB SALE. rpHB MAUI FOB ONK YKAH9-of a Board M. ins Uoase la the Ilsrht UiiiiHi Nn a?i Town BtrtMJt-wlth all the Furulture, will be void ..Vuau7. a m,, a ii rm rate nano, rosaetsion unii nay oi April, - . Ipqaire of l. LKIPM AN, marlW-dlw No. 43 West Town street. EYE AND EAR. EYE AND EAR. .DR. 0-. A. KNAPP, OODU8T, (FOBMKBLY OF N. Y.,) EXOLC ivelT treaU DIbaajim nr th Ku r.-.f...... and loeerts Artificial Kyes withotU pain, at 267 South .B.. ww, voiaiuuu., uuiu. aua, mans ais dook on the lye and Kar for lift cent, free of poeUge. toany adtlreM. - iW-jaiv? CUNBOAT SERVICE, U.S. Gunboat Service 500 Men Wanted Immediately, ' FOR 8CBVI0K IN THE UNITED STATES Opt?-BOAT Flotilla. Youns mm will nA nA . desirable arm of the Public Bervlce to nerve Id for the term of Ono Vcnr. The pay Is liberal, with three good cooked mpals each day. All men (over 18) now entering the Navy will bo adfanccd two 2) months pay and Iihto the privilege nf making an allotment of half their pay to their fomlUoe, payable at this offlcn. Br order of Rear Admiral TAVin n phrtrr Commanding MUBlaslppi 8(oadron. nVV9 w A. J CUWBN, U. O. H.t Commanding Rendezrotii, marlS-tf No. 6. East Front 8t.,Cjiiclnnati, 0. CONSIGNMENT. On Consignment. 100 tons OlndnnaH Fnrnaoa IT. B. Fonnrlr j, p Iron 0U BOlotO I, ' H ,1 . 60 Madrson 11 " - - 100 Tlaloa n Mills. "' H. IT(1H A BOM, aprM-dtf 87 West Broad St. FRUITS. FBINOI SILK, MBKOIUKRY SILK. DDR. Mo. TSWes'tloejtl, '.irwl, (up atain) CUoUnall ' J. T. WARREN & 00., FOREIGN FRUITS, . No. 53 Mala Street, . Yon will be so good as to let me hear from yon a non aa possible, and I will conmlt m ..... i am sure all will bo right.- ' Colonel, I cooeiiler that I am not to blame for the kind of warfare that la beintr f arrinH nn in .1.1. try betwoen tbe few Confedur&te soldifrs and your nill explanation of the Dalf-KUW nrr.ip t am satlsfled will give you full satisfaction on my part. am, colonel, very respectfully, Your enemy, JOHN M. HUOHUS, - , , Col. 26th Tenn. Reg. 0. 8. A. P. B. I do this because 1 believe It to hft l ha milv way to sare the lives of intm. As for myself It matters not: I had aa anon Hi a a hn Hsnr.r.,i - -i dler. I Joined the Confedtirate Army to fight for three renin, and my time will be out th fli t a... Hmi ueAt, rdu iimn i am no loDgAra rebel soldier. But It has always been my rule to nil my contracts, but it seems I will not be able to fill that. If this is agreeable, I hope there will bo no more killing until tbe thing la fixed up. . J. M. H0OBK3. HEADQ'a U. S. Forces, Sparta, Tenw., . March 28, 1861. J. Jtf. UnUm, Cot. 25th Tenn. Reo't, 0. 8. A.: Bm: Yours of the 27thinst. has just bees handed me by Mr.Yelton. In reply, I must say that the rumor you allude to ia correct. I stated to some of your friends, (or at least acquaintances,) that I would permit you and your men to come forward and take the oath of allegiance to the United States Government, and return to your homes in poace, provideil you and tbey would deliver to uie your horses, equipments and arms, and j Wer not guilty of munler, robbery or rapt. a nvumiur in (ine I nine-, nnti mur.irsr nr vr.i.1... i. uuutiitM. Ainrj uwb iidi aim iy to raids mad, intn Kentucky, but to wilful aud Ja1lhrniA m.,r 1 have alreadv nrmltfwl nm nf ni,r. a n. llton's men to take the oath who had been in those raiUB, tall a in nil ne nifnil HlOCt, I cmnn hira Tl.. oi course, delivered up their horses and arms the samelrequlreofyon. They, of course, were not, as ywiuiuiintw, guiiijr vi any oi tnese outrageous I proAr not to narole anv one. hut will .on end your men as nrisonera of war. hv nH(n tm. "tutif vuuvw iwr ex.uuBUge, u you preier It to taking tbe oath. As to the Calf-Killer fight, where my men wore so brutal I v mui-ilnrwi T n,,JHr. stood It was done by some Mexican Rangers and Ferguson's men. 1 regret very much that it occurred, nud since that time have taken but few prisoners. The war of extermination was made upon me. and I was determined to retaliate. I assure you that what I have said or written Is not intended to deceive vou. and I imna that vnu sincere aud honest lo'what you ask. My objnet Is to stop tne further effusion of blood, not that I fear the meeting of your forces or anv others. You will at once comply with this by surrendering, or the war of extermination will continue Hoping to hear frem vou soon. I remain vonr ana. my until you surrender, W a. BTUKKa. Col. Commanding Sth Toon. Cav, rything indicates the murderous and rebellious ni tent of these men, who lacked only numbers to continue the open war ttey had becun. Lastniirht th . ,. d - ui uueui our i . . D "v ""i. uiiau aodiRrn w., rn.,n . .1 .f . . . TMI I h.ntl 1L.1 u .1." t ;r au rauroaa track shot I 'uwrnperaio, we warn miuugu me neoa. Th. moat inim.. surprised, and nn, nm. ,7 nation prevails among loyal men, and ma.fr 8ee "? eycr of dissolule habiti of before doubtf.tl prooli.ities have got (hoif "P0" him- w are, hor,eyer, preUv owd ores open to the real intent, of ti,fi. ... " evulenoe tbat he has h.n ihi.'.E"'A oiates. times to indnW. in j "5" ?' Dr. Shubal Vork, of the 64th lli0i, r0Ki. easily oyercomo on such occasions a .ood men!, murdered in the Brat out break at 0T'denM ,1,at h? ' not a habitual drinker spoaon or as the Union panrttdato for Congress in the "tit District in place of John h.i. .1 V, met' heads olaitn that ih. f.rr?.T' n T" nuMrk of the de ceased called out by E,ln'. assault, pu uim iq a speech in ti,a . ,! . uvm in and a good warning, which wo trust will save ... .,,., m BU.U lnuiscrciions. No was ffioer. nil 1 be him ,n a spooch lo the meeting Uiarloslon on Monday. Vort frnllant and cstimilhla man .x.l m was conuootod with U,e regiment ifSm tilo .. ui us unit organization at Anna, 18li u... .1 u, ule o'irn regiment, at .u.i.1 iu your nispatches, was her til. ,lnn 1...I ....... fil. . I . .... , U. ,rUnV,U1 86nt ,0 J,,, g0ene of the all ray. The Copperheads at the very outset of the disturbance out the wirna nam nf r son, with the design of preventing aid be- ...g uuiu ii-um inuiana, but in tbis they failed. Help enough has been received ..uui an quarters utterly to cow the insurgents, who are disbanding more rapidly then they assembled. It wi 11 doubtless soon unpear wnetner they have discharged a th. rlnh, thaw .1 n . P ,. -"v "mvj vitb .u. vruvernment rjy now auuaiug nome. ine union men of this sco-tion insist that the Onvarn man) otii.ll tat, such measures as will rid this seotion of the uuouiem gang or home rnhn a n... 1... son has been now deolared and placed with. in reaoh of punishment. Mattoon citizens win never forget how near the war came iniiu. to uiem. AnU-Hlavery SJouatltutlunal Amend. menta. . We find the following note of tha debate in the Senate on the Constitutional amend menu against Slavery: After the above was nut in lvno last uigu., we warned irom an omcer in vol. Stokes's command, who arrived on the cars from Gallatin, that Colonel Hughes, Adgt. McDowell, and others, surrendered them selves to iol btokes at Hparta according to agreemeut. ( The Pad ncali Victory. The correspondence of the Chisago Tribune writes regarding the attack on Paducah : The dispatches in the press or et Louis and Chicago do not give a oorrect statoment of the force. In the fort there were about 2f0 recruits for a United States colored regiment, a portion of the Sixteenth Kentucky Cavalry, without arms, and two companies of the One Hundred and Twenty- second Infantry, in all about fire hundred men. It was the negro regulars that fought so well. Thev handled the artillery with great skill, and their bravery in on the tongues of all the loyal men. One of the regiments in the attack on the lort was tne iniru Kentucky, Col. Thompson, who commanded a brigade. This regiment was raised in Paducah three years ago by Col. Tilghman, afterward Brigadier Oenoral, and CoL Thompson, who was at the lime Prosecuting Attorney for the rauuonn cirouii. Col. Thompson was a man of groat influ ence, and did tuoro than any ono else in re-cruiting the regiment from tlio chivalry. This was his first visit homo. Before the attack was made thieals wore freely made in the streets thnt Ihcy would enptttre the tort and kill every damned nigger in it. ' Iri FhO attack, this regiment was in the advanoe and eullered the most. Col. Thompson was literally torn in pieces by a shot from a siege gun handled by colored men. These colored men were native Kontuok-ians, and seven of them have offered up their lives for their oounlry. To Hon. Lucten Anderson, of that dis trict, tha oredit is due of getting permission to raise a regiment of blacks, which was done against the opposition of th. State au thorities. Mr. Saulsbury, of Delaware mm 1 n.. addressed the Senate on the joint resolution to amend tho Constitution to prohibit Slavery He argued that it was the intention nf it." uuujeroui uie umsuiution to protect Slavery as a domestio iustitutioa as it existed at the ..ureu. w ivmuuua ol me reaeralcompact. Mr. uaric, or New Hampshire, (Union ) contended that under the t '.i,.Hi,.iiV.n ,1,..' were some things we were prohibited from uuiiig iu m.ive me oiave-trade, or pass a "-i"""'"" a tne constitution nnrvhii 1a mrnliihitAil x a .... ... ,"--'OTa ,rm aooitsning Slavery it is olear that wo may do so Ho argued that Slavery owed its great growth to the Constitution, thoutrh not nr..?.. h it. It was planted in it and has been fenced round and proteotod hv it. an .1...1 . . . uiius.ni 01 tno Constitution as now proposed oould root it out so that the IU...U. ""mes or our sons on so many holds oould be dispensed with Th. .....1.. of tho present war are tho .r..ih f. .1.. seeds ot Slavery, warmed into life under yuunwiunun. tie would not blame tho patriotic founders of this Government for 1 ""ise tnoy were surrounded bydiffi-iilties, and did as well aa they could. Washington besought his countrymen to cherish and preserve the Union; but his own State was the first to be the theatre of war ior moss in arms to overthrow, and sad to say, his own home could nni in..in bo visited without the aooompaniment of a picket-guard. Slavery, after having abused its prerogative under th. r!,n.ti,.,tin. 1. suoh an alarmine extent, now ,lor,l i uie. atavery, oeinrr the ward nf 1 ia flnn.il. tution, had endeavored to smite its guardian. He now was in favor of revoking t h. ln. of guardianship. He believed that, like Pharaoh, when he would not. lot tho nii of Ood go, ourses would come upon us, if we did not abolish Slavery in this propitious The Palmislto (S. C.) Umild ing has been done toward raining Ihe ill-fated iron-clad H'tWiowarn, and it is doubtful if any measures will ever he taken to rescue hor from tho shifting sands in which she lies imbedded, Ihirly feot below Iho water's surface. The task of removing such an uuuruiuu. wmgni ni bo great tiifindvan. tages is one which neithor Oovornnient nor the contractors will willinrlv midertnltn The varying ourrenU whero she Bunk have nxed hor thoro immovably. Tho Keohtk, whioh went down on the morninrr nf tlm Sih of April last, will also probably nover be brought up." that a grateful oountry orowns him with her .KuOT. uuuurannu lntnisla him with her greatest commands, he will surely. oonit ... ..,unj, ui ui. oosorvation of tho world or imperilling his success. He nag beon well educated religiously, and has, we -ljJWamontl speot for religious institution!'.' 111. I.n " guage, so far as we oould hear, was oirotim-speot and becoming. Turning lo one of the papers, he said, " I observe here a statement that the Presidont sent for me to attend tho Ihertre, but. I have not been there at all. . A letter from Malanzas anva that Ilia planters in Texas have lately had half their wagons and teams seised by order of Ma-gruder. They wero paid for in Confederate paper at suoh a rate as would not supply even the iron used in their construction. they hava been much disoouraged by this and other matters, and in consequence have ptanieu no cotton, and only corn enough to produce bread for themselves, their families and slaves, CodTodorate paper, when it passes" at nil in Texas, and it has long ceased lo be current in the valley of the Itio Grande, goes at three cents per dollar I Winm-varoH, N. C-Wilmington, North Carolina, is at onoo the great smuggling port of 1 lie rebels, and an important link in the chain of Southern railroads. If it were taken their foreign supplies would be nearly all out off, while their communications would be out between Richmond and the South. Only one complete line of railroad communication would be left open, vi-that through Raleigh. PBespEtDirs OF IHI ' . Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly UM1U STATU JOHBIAL FOB TUB TEAK ISO. 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