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r Y r 'T ! I ( , , . NUMBER 138. VOLUME XXVII. COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRl DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1S64. PROPOSALS. TkKA-UUV DKPAfc'MKNT. iwir-e f,iimt.Hiifilt Bunn. f 'AMitKmt (Utt. fonmbtr 19. 184. AlfcU I'KUfUSALtt WILL BS BaVKtVED tbiom until 1 o'clock I. H. oa T IIU Ba li A , lb" Mh day of rwtabr, 18m, for supplying th LixI-'-'UiM Bstamisnnieni wua inirty mqo-saad ih.ns ol tbe bat ifoalily pare wiaUr t train' d 1 nr. i ui , ai,d twenty thousand gallous of the bMt quality pure winter straiued Sperm nil, to be div id-d iulu ivur lots, au-l to be delivered at tbe tllfes uutl rmi'ntoHt4 alongside ot tbe Government imp-.r pty-vewwUritr i ih warehouse or other plc of dt posit io b- di-signaled by ibe Inspecting Officer or o'her KUibui ifd agent of tbe Llght-houM Board, lit , sroitg, tl.bt, into bound, wvllmedecaeks, taliab'B i tur bivpiug, In good order, of capacity, tacky of from t.f v to tilth tv gallons not toexceed tbe latttr. ihe lrd ull may be delivered at Bottoo or Hew . tork . -- i ' Kither lot of sperm oil, or both ef them, may bo duliTwr d itt Mew lorn. Mew London, wut uarar, I'ostoti, Now Bedford, Bditnrtown. or Nantucket, at tun optiou oi cue Dialer, ine piaaoi ueuvary in j etw.b imt iuix( l dutluotly stated in the bide, and - wiM te flounced la tnt contracts. - The l,iur tuts will dh dllvrd as follows. vl: Lot No. 1. Ten thousand (10,01)0) gallons sperm oil oa the iitl i day oi April, iw or as soon tnreai tr Ma ttmurKO-r tests and irADfflur caa be completed. . (-) 1 K 2. fiiUea thousand (VA,M0) triloba lard oil i-u the la n unr i April. low, or as soob mere- aner a th proper test and gauging can M ov Dieted . r . , Lot o.3. Ten tboamuid (10,00) gl om sperm oil on lh 1st dity uf June, iHflft, or aituen thereafter at 0 p npr tftH ud ganging eao be oompbtted ' L)'. No. 4. Filtet)ulboutandr16,00U)galionUr4 oH ou Hn ut ay ei nutCMt, ietw, er m eoon Uttru tUv proper tMn and gaoglag oan ha con. nlotpd " ' ' ' " ' Ha bt, will be oomidtred nnleea tram a mana'ac- tuier uf Ibe article. t o pftrtof tbho:l r ropes ed for and to be embraced In i ho (ontmctn under thin aderrlemQt will be ae-ce, tfd, r eived, or paid ror, until it thall bare been pruve-, to the entire ttililactiou of tbe person or I era.iin ciiancea who lie mniniDaiiue, nuu 10 in tt mi. to banf rhe brut uuallty mirewlni'r strain ed r Lui:t((l oil, and free (rom auaiuu with btiivr or iiKtr o"- oils ua anuueraiion. f The uiua) meani for dreruilnlng th character' and qiulity of the fpei m oil wll eotpiovet, ll: tinKi ic KDivltf. burofn. thi amenntol rivnatn, ud nv ctlitr proper bete to Mr it at correct oon clf !! iht nmy Iwripfmifl ne'eeary. The la.d o l wi.l oe iu Jcted to ipeclal taita, and !! be rfJc,tiiJ unices found to he, in resard to burnt and lloidity ndr reduction nf toniuera. ture, and in every olbr ipect, eunai to that 1 tl hijiIh d adopted by the H ard, of which a sampte will b fynthvd n Hpplicatlou to the Llght-aotue Jin Iiiut at uHtoh, Muss TIim cKkn niiH( bo ganced under the d(notioo and perxo auitrTififin of tb ioBpiollng oliictr, hy a caitom-huuact or othr leically authorised and sworn gtitKer, a'orJi u(t in the IJuittKl Bia'e itendard, and m tit. t be marked and aoceptftd bfore they are rfiovwlffom tbe cellar or warehoweof tbecon'rac-' tor. 1 bd tt-iiiperMime of the oil will b aoourately nut d and the mtfatmrviiientfl reriuait) to I lie standard t- ii ler&ture or 00" e abreubxit by tables pru-pmed for (ho t urpose. frniMisali w:)( be rticivt d and coDsldt-red for each lot ffiMnttuIj, or for all of the lots, at the oiHiuiiof Ih -hiildur; but no bid will be cnniderd Tit a le-i ipiftiility than tbatspecilied a- onn h't, to bn tT'd atone time and piece. Sach Md iri'i.L ttHte - vxpintty 'be rate per gull o, In writing, :h-- uuta-i L- r uf :h lot or lota bid (or, and tttue anil place of deliieiyr ennferaiMig to I be adtert semont. Uid submitted f diflereot neuibr(i of tta namt firm or consrtuvrahiu whl not be considered. 'ibe Ligbt boune Board, umlnr tbe authority of the Pepariuient, resei vee the rigut to reject any bid, eittiough it niy be tbe lowest, iur other eonsiderar tionit than tbe price. - - . M bid will he considered for any other hind or dttecriplion o oil ibau tboee specially cal ed tor in' this n vertiseniKfit. A bond, with security to the sftftrfdctioT! ef thi Department in a rnslty e-t'ial t-one fnrthof tt.e atnuiint ol tHCh contract iode nnder thunc tropci-ft's, wilt bu reiuired of lach contractor, coDiIUsOmM l r the fuithiiil penermnuce of Hie contract, to ic ckp-anted within tun days allvr the LOt-puf t tbe bid. Ksch offer must be aorompaulei by a written ftniMiitee. chC'i'd by ooe or more responsible per sun', and htion to the Ot-purimpnt m kui Ii. .ir certified byaUmtfd titsten diHtrlct Judfto, attorney, nvy netit, or collector of the enstums, to tbe ef-fict that, If the bid lMa. cptod, the bidder wltlduly i set le a contrai't in go- d faith, according to the I prot I -ions and terms of tt is advcrtle -nteut, within ' ten riityri alter Hcroi'tatiue; tfnd tb,at In case tbe said ' puny 'erisrf nhall fail to cnttr into the oontract a ulore-airi, h or ihny guaranty to masegood tho diff. nmce hctwnun the otttr of tho said party and the ueit lownt bitklur. Ail bids mint bs sealed and endorsed "Proposals for oil for ltbt'hnnrs," and then p aced lu biioiIrt envelope, and direclod, pr r paid, to ihe Secretary of the Ligli-flouse Board, Washlugton Oity. . All I'lJe will lie opened, pnbllcly, at the hour and on the day Nptfcluud I'a) mtnts will be mad for tbe several lots of oil witht'i thirty diys aifr they shall have bueti received by the Uuit-d t tat en. By order of the Ligut-boiue Board: i . : .. IbDUisW BABWOD, " tlec!3 eed 2w' ' Hecretary. Proposals for Forage. OHIKK qUAUTKitUAtiTEK'0 OFftOK, 1H DCI'SUTMKfiT IjK W EBT V IRU1MA, Cvmbkuland, Md., November le, Ifiol SEALED PROPOSAI H, IN DUPLICATE, AB r tnvttfd by the undersi trued, for npp yln(! thi iiirieiuiit'a Tinwurlm 'lit in tii tlnpnrlinniit uf Wei-t Virginia, at Charlnrton, ParMerbnru, W lieel-Ing, West Va,, and (lallip'ilis, Ohio, and the several dejmt on the line of the Itaitltuore A Ohio Kallroad as follow: (Jlarkihurg, araiton New Cwk. Cum-hcrliind, Blrtinsinrff Upper's Ferry, Berlin, Point !' Route n, etid iiiclii'iinti HaKerntown and Frederick Oity, Md.,orellbiToi thtse places, with - HAY, CORN, OATS, and STRAW. 1 Bids will be received for the dellrery ef three tboutiand (3,1 1') bnahu t of Corn or ats, and fifty (6h) tons of Hay or Strew, and upward, and ninut lie ura iiipanlt d by a ci py of this advt;rtiuuien 1. 1 Uidders niutit state st which ol the atove namd poiiiis they propose to mko deliveriia, aud,tbe rates at wbi h they will make delfverioi thnreat, the quantities of each article proponed to be de'ivared, the time worn said delivery shall be commenced and w"ien to be completed. Corn and Osts to be t ut up In gorij, strong sacks. Hay and straw to beeeouroly baled. j All articles nAWd under the bids herein Invited will he nnbj.ct to a rlfd inspection by a (Jo ret ntnent i IdHpectjef rn being ac. i pted. Jonirt"i's w li ho award' d from time ti time to the lowent r-oMOt'-iilhle l tdduras tbe iutareit ot the Government nmy require. to bid will be cousid'nd from parties who have fal fd h reto ore to remply with their ontraut4. 1 a II proposa s must bo nccoutpaiiied by a guaranty s guud hy two rerponsible persons, t'tt: in ose the liJ Is aaceptod n (or they) wi;, within the time usraed, ezttcute the contraut for the Heme with good and tiiftlcient snrtitiea in a sum equal in amount to the amount of the contacts, to liver torn go pro poea, in mm fortuity with tbe ter-fS of this adver-twtmt nt. nud In ce bhlder shall fail to eutor into the (onUHot, tney to mke gud tho difference ba twueu the offeror said b:ilder nod th next lowest ) re'porielble bidder, or th i pereon to whom the con-. (rtM-tntny beaaaitlod. Ihe repoii-1 liity or Ihe RUartut'rs roil it be Blown by iheorliuial certillcnte of a Uoltod Hiates lJis'nct Judge or Attoro-y, (. ollrgtorof Oiitlonte. or . other Government official known by 'tt-la enice. All pari it will be duty nolillud of tbe acceptance Or rfjettion ot their proposals. All propostls niunt l-e made In dujdfoa e and be ' Wtcomi anUd w.th the oath ol aMeglanc-ot the putty or parlies, uolvsi it has already bevu placed on tile In tl-ls "I.e. The lull nsme and poat office ai'dreu of eaoh bidder must Im written in tbe p'uposal. Proponal miiHt beaddreased to ('apt J.O FA TINS-WUBTU, C'hiMiguirteruiMter. Department of Wist ir.inU, Combirlaud, Aid., a!id marked "froposabi for KWge." Blnuk forms of bhls, ctm ran toes and bends may be outlined on application to this oflice. All prpo-a's twmvud nnaer this adrertlaement will be epetied nd examined nt this olHce ftiW. d-nulday .md r)t.turday or each wet k, at I'i M. Bid-de s are re pittnilv (uviiol io bn present at tho opening o. bid, if thy desire. J. O. r-AUNSWORTII, i ' Cattt. and L.h'ff Uust termn ler. dcnlS Depirfrotit of W Viritiiita. HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND CAMPAIGN HEED Ji KOHIi'S Hoop Bazaar and Skirt Manufactory , IVo. Sl,133. State St (Nes.tr Dwtr tm the Joarniil tilUc. i.'. VV roady onr JTa.ll Slock of Bk-lcLr.v in nor new locuttoii, ;ttr tbe oommenceutuul' 01 the FhII tradi, whlcli embra' Tf all tlx. iid- Ing style, Including the PATKNT GOBE TRAIL Also, the new est style of QUAKJtU aMiAMlUSlilUl J. We keep always on band Hki.ti ot uxtrm lines ud length: and ladles who have alwnyn bad trouble to find them long or large enough will flnl them here. . Alarso aisortnv-nt of K II N OH AND AMUR CAN nOH4C'r8 AND PATENT KKIKT BDPPOUT-XB9 and flPJHAL BlTftTLKd kept on hand. 1 Our Betail Department i In charge of competent ladies. Hoop Shirts Heraodeltnd and Repaired: r Doatera In surronnding town will do well to con nit their own interest by calling en ns before going East or ordering elsewhere. Ladies, yon wl II please remember tbe plana No. 21 East State Street, Rest door to tbe Joumm. offlco. nr. r. i. cr n.i.mja. PLOWS, Stop, Farmer, and Kcad f ' B. WILLSON, THX OLDKBT AMD OVIOtT ' J the most exwrlt-uced Plow-makers Id the eouotry, would respecttnll announce tbat he Is man ofactn r'ng and wl 1 hAT ready far ntatae by the first of .Innnary, 1HRK. OR LOWS ofvarious kudu, of Hie most approved patterns, . ot no In a super!' r manner, and warranted to give lailsfactlon, or the money refunded. Itopalr ng done neat, and alth promptness, i 1 Plow hnudlea and Beams for sale, eheapsr faan thechepnst. ! Cnlll vn.ors, miiovel-PIowfl. Ac., kept coostnntlon band, Hbeps on the corner ot Sonth and Hcioto streets, at the Onion Foundry. Plows and var'oue ktnda of plow-points will also be for sale at Ihe Union Foundry Hale-room on High street near Vrtsnd street, by , 0. IMBIOH, i ' Oolnmbos, Hot. M, botW snood ' ss i s DRY GOODS. GOLD DOWN! COTTON DOWN DRY GOODS, MILLS, SCHERMSKHQRN&Co.. "O O W N !' Calicoes, Shirtings, Dress Goods. 1 i Cloaks, Shawls, &c., &c, &c., & -AT- Greatly Reduced Prices TO B FOUND ATfJ MILLS SCHERMERHORN&CO'S New York Store, 0. 183 SOUTH UldlU STRDET, Union Block. Oolumbue, Oblo BOOK-BINDERS. BLANK BOOK MAIN UFAf TORY. 91. O. I-IIXEY A CO., Bools, - Bludors I AND Blank Book Manufacturer, No. 20 AortU High Street, COLUMBUS, 0. 1. iiMitliit. J. if! ML'i-tii. 0AL0RI0 BOOK BINDERY 3 IE BEET & LILLET BOOK BINUEBS, ISluiik llook Haunfitct'era. File Box and Flour Bag Makers, A . Ac. Ac. HaKaxIneM, Periodical, Hlieet MimIc, dr., Ac, Ac, . Bound In auj Style and fo any Pattern. rUK A'rrENTION OF PDHMNHKKH 1. mIIih t. oar n.tiibti.liiiit.iit, M wo .re detar- Mland to iL.iute ALL. Ha.lnK Ut.17 uquippod our M.nn'ulor, wtth 11 Manpnnr JCrbio.". Knaini, and lh. lattitt liuproTid tlclueuf Binder.' MaclilDHry nd mat jrl.f, wo are picp.rod to do all work (us "itiFKmOB Man.bu, and with tho f njntrh. Maonfactorv in liatlor'a Hall; Optra Ilo iae Rtillil-Ing, Honth nighHtrwt. angm-dtimit CLOTHING. Kosi; a iivi:n, DUercliant Tailors ! AND DB ALIUS IN' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, !V. E. Corner lllRh and Town at-roels), oppowise u. n. noui. Haveeonstantly on hand a fresh, well-selected itrtnk of UU)TH8, CASSI MERES, VESTING 8, which we offer to oar friends, puruns and public In general, at Ihe lowest posrlule Uv.dk price,or oath. We do our own cut Mug, and pniiuunlly atUnd to the business of the store. We gnarantee entire sat .faction la goods, styles and fits. We dj uot seek to pulldown others to build npoiirselTes, but let our work, goons, styles ana ats, speak lor inenireiTes. Br fair dealing "d strict attention to buaineM we iiope to mailt a share of publio patron)!". rersons wipiiids; aayiairig in our line, win nna it to their interest to aire us a call before purchasing dliwe where N. B. fpfclal attent on paid to getting up Hill, tary Offloers' Ulothtng. KIWI A BKKM. r o. sunoe .do unsin or r. none, inn, r. nose l-e talus the Interest of s-tld P. R'se. deceased, and business Is continued In name autl atylool above Urol, aft he'ore. nolH RAGS. Bag! KKh! yyl ABB PATINO Tim H1QHEM PRICE XTST FOB R. A. O S ! At thaOolnmbns Paper Hills. fled l nin ANDKltSON TOTM. RANKIN'S EXTRACT OP BUCHU Will not tail td eAtnally rumors AVtiout Debility, Dtprtuion of Spiritt, Lots of AiiptUUy Inflammatory Uomptamu, (travel, CU.rutM, Briek Dust Depoti($, Ulceration . uf th Kidnryt, Retention or incontinent , q Urine, Chronic Gonorrhoea, Drop-rical Swellings, Duetue of the Pros-trat Qltmdi, Morbid Irritation of th Bladder and Urttha, Horror of j '" Disease, Dryness of the Hands, Diffi-culty of, Breathing, Pains in the Back, Palid Countenance, Loss of Memory. Wah Nervet,mdail Diseasteqf the Bladder $ Kidneys It Is Indeed a Sovereign Hemedy. It revives tbe languishing circulation, gives a new dl 'action to the vital organs, brings back to their physi Ionics I type the vitiated or suppressed secretions,-and brlega aimutln the animal economy an Intimate transmit ration- protbnnd cbang. - I Prspared only by ' iV. 3. BANK IN, Drngglst, Plttehnrg, Pa. gold try 0. BaBial, Oolnmbns, 0., ud by drug, gkts svsry whara M . norft JFANCY COOD3. Something New In Columbus. FANCY GOODS ii.; I i Won. I3 A 158 goiiib HIU st. BUUTB-XA8T COBMIB TOWN ST., STATIONERY, IVptloiis, Ace, Wholesale and Retail. WX AIIH MOW aflHPLETTNft OCR LAROI aol kpaoIod. room., nod are ilalljr receWioK bjr azprtiw a larg. ana ipiouuia aMfruriraoui oi uoiuuay HUver Plated Ware, Jewelry, AlbnuiM, Baskets, Comtw, lruniM, Gaiuea, Patent Bird Clngeit, China ' Ornament, Toyn, and 1oII, Of Erery DeioHptloa. LAPIES' PARLOR AND JOB BKATES, PIOTUnES. A Hplandid Arflortmout of Oil & Chrome Painting jrencn and s.ngi!tfU Steal and (reil iif;ravlngsf Aiiilrf viikN. PhotKapbH9 aVc. French. German and Eniiliib Fancy Art cles. Fans. Perfnrnery, Port Monnalea, Drees) off f.Wni, Tooth aud Hair Jlruslirs, PurMcn, 4o. Portrait and Pic ture Frames ot l tho difT-rnt stylfS, MaguKlnes, Pictorials, Uouiic Pt' rials, and ltiy Pijm ru, and almost erorytuiug else. dkllki-iv u uo, DRY GOODS. Holidays! Holidays!! lie to Hcadly, Richards & I'O.'s fOB Holiday Woods, Zephyrs. uibroldcry (!licneUc, (Bilk and Wcrld,) , F.mroi!ery Bruid, (Gold and Silrcr,) Braid and Cord, CllllYHMM, KetliuK Pius, IVeedleii, IIookH, Ac, Ac., Ac. ELEGANT Dress & Cloak Ornaments, (Scperate and in Setts,) BOTTONU. TASSELS, anil a full aaiottiucnt of otliur triuitulugs. Fur trluied Hoods, Fur lined Mitts, Gloved, Ac, Ac All the Htw Stylo, of : ALSO Laflies Enlisli Walkine Jackets ! On hand Mid lunde ti order, from a fltio selection o(-CUths. Kverjthlug for the Si as n. Wnw Ouoda ar riving daily at Hoadly, lUciards& Co.'s. dnlJTtf 8.Q A aWjwlxlllyli at 1864. 1865. HOLIDAYS! ttALXlST cJ 8QF, ARH NOW OKFKUINQ AN DMJ8UAT. FINK SkHSortnttnt of Point Laos Collars, Beta aud Barbes; Real Dlaclt Thread Luoes, Veils and Collars, Valeoolonnea, Laces, Collars and Handker-ohiefa:Pine-apple aud Silk Neck 'Kerohiefs: K I ovarii Bilk aud u roc ho Scarfs; Linen and Oambrio Breakfast Sets; Superb Black and White Barbe Luces; Aun many novel In runcy Umbrolilerles ami Laco Oot'ds. apDropriute for orvaunts. at very mod erate prices. HAH V SOIV, Nob. S3 ami 20 South High Street, AT ALL 1'IMKS OFKKK TUB MDVT EX TEN-a V slve and snli-ct aMtU tniuul uf Alugnndtr's Kid ?lov; mipn-x Mlipuc liriop SKirti; Ulbtb-iiiit-d Pep-r Collars; i Imperial Drees Shirts; ill nts' a Boys' Linen Collars. Soarlet olerltioUnderdaruientri; Lauies'and MlaiiV Underarinfnts; btiirling Klaum-lsaiid UaiMnierea; hfijliKee Klaoitel Shirts; (Jctita' uruiflliin Goods, etc ' At I went PrlfrPH. BAIN & SON, N08. It3 AND 3 SOUTH II Kill HI It RET, are now offoriiiir, AT VKKY LOW PltlOKM. the balance of their a lock of Black and Colored (Jlnth Circles, backs, Basnues and Cloaks, , Made In the most stylhh and ektrsnt mnmiT. Bnaier Clotbs anil Miiiciillas ! IM ALL THK NKW J&U) l Kh 1 II A 111, B BI1A Ilia, tt a Kn'at mliiciluii from foriuor nrlrei. Also, an eleilaDt ..Nortmmili of ll.nl and Uiulit Olrups mill iiriiuui.iilfl, aiuaro Jt, larl, Bleul aim Ullt lint tuu., Will. HultsanU BiH Ulanp.. BA1 S WIN, : Nna. S3 and H9 Sonlh llljli 8t. Black J.yoiiH CLOAK AM) BlKilW VELVKT&, SUPKUII ULAtIK BAHATI1KA AND HHP Unwa Hllk.l Tartan Pl.tltl i'upllt,. anil UruMfillkl. liAIN & SDN, ' ox Wo., glanil glHnnlli IllKh Kt. HOTELS. ixoh it., bet. Third and Fourth its,, Xl0llCK.ca.OlllLlC. THOHAB B. WJ1BH, I i FRANK U. Vmn- I I sc.fia.TrvSeliBi n noiiis, IfDltrltf MFJTTAU HOTEL,- Upposlte the Park, ! Marray streel, nar Broadway, JM BWTORK, rilUB rBOPBlETYlR HAVING HADTI11B00M X &1UDIOUS DOWW TOWN UUTKL thot-ouKbly repaired, painted and remrnlahed, la now prepared to provide his Gnosis with all the oomforU of a good and well reiin.ated House. DIs oharife nru riwfloim bin, and he guarantees to all who may call upon htm a gond table, otimfortable rooms, and every poosibU ftitantion. He will be pleased to soe ill his old friend, and to Weloome many new ones. Von are Invited, when yon oome to the City, to paj Sim a vtnlti and he aasnree yon that if yon go away dlwstlsfled, It ihall not be ttit- fault of ....-..- M WTIrtfllNQ Drnnriiiar SCALES. FAIRBANKS ' i. 0TANUABO i ' SOAIiBS Or ALL KINDS, I Also, Warehouse Trucks, Letters Presses, Jto. FalrbHukft, Oreenleal de Co., QJ nONKOK MTRKKT, TOLKDO. Sold In Columbus by " KIMlOl XK, Ki nN A CO. ,, eerBaoaratnltoboy only the 0BQlat.jM leS-dlf 4 DAILY OHIO STATE JOUPuNA Offlee No. lit, Es. Htntm Mtrert. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 18(1 From the 178th Regiment. Jut PraUe te Ohio Boy a. 1 ' (Oormpondenea of tho Ohio State Journal. ' DELAYBO tBTTKK.' Hkadquabtees Ukitkd States Forces, EllELBTVlLLH; Tepn NOT. 30, 't4. We have been having so mo little excite ment here, la connection with the more- meats of Hood's army, a la Sherman. On the 27lhj we learned from refugees that large force of rebel cavalry was advancing on this plae. ' Uur gallant commander, Major John C. Hamilton, immediately sent out Lieut, Card and fifteen men of the 5th Tennessee Cavalry, Jo ascertain the facts. Hwiflg taken a post several miles out, they were 'suddenly surrounded and captured, Then the excitement commenced. Citizep begun packing their goods and valuables, and leaving for Bafe parts in 'almost evoW conceivable kind of conveyance even to a foot passage. Our little band was put in readiness tor action arm a clone watch kept. We numbered a little over 200, all tolJ. The foroe advanoing was represented io be 'beatnams division: ana (bey relied on his inflated story to scare m away, but it uia n t. When the sun rose the next mornine, ev erything was in readiness for the Johnnies; and shortly after daylight they drove in our piokcts and entered one side of tbe town. small squad of tho Fifth TouncKsee cavalry went oiu ana suirmisneu with them, when hey left, for a safer locality, pursued hv Major worinen ana aooui titty niomilcd men. But one man was wounded on our side, and several rebels, among them a Cat ui n. Thus ended tbe first " chapier;" but lw- tnir within roach of the right ftingof Ilood't army, our position here is not a very sale one, and we have just received on onlei from Gen. Milroy to full back to Wartriice and join the column moving for Murtrcqs- boro. The following letter is from a prominent loyal citizen a lawyer of this place: "SilEI.BYVILLB, TEN.. NOV. JS( l&tii. Major- Qtn. R, H. Milroy : General: Major Hamilton will doubt- less give you a detailed account of ntfaire here during the past twenty-four hours; hut n addition to wnaL he may Bay, L bos to aua a wora. "I am aware tbat neither Major Hamil ton, nor the oftionrB and troops under his command, need auy commendation at mv hands, but the oourage and coolness dis- layed by the Major, his oihoers and troopB. tmidst so much exoitemeut, was such as to win the admiration of every loyal heart. ight we had every reason to believo that heavy rebel foroe was advancing. The capture of the Boldiers some three miles from town and the reports of cavalry scouts all went to confirm us in the opinion that a large foroe was not far distant. But not withstanding this, the Major and his ofli- oers stood to their posts like heroes and would nave given the rebels a very warm reception, had they made au attack. "Too much praise could not. he civen the Minor, noroould too much be BHid in behalf of the gallantry of Captains Wells, Rickey, wort nam and Davis, and Lieutenants Ja cobs, i'olaud, Atwell, and ot her oihoers and soldiers whose names I do not remember. All did their duty all acted as soldiers should act. 'Truly yours, TuoNrsoif." Such is the appreciation with which "Ohio Boys" are held by loyal Tenncsseeaus. Would tbat there were more Thompsons in Tennessee than there are I The column is ready to move for Mur. freealioro', and the ladies loyal ones only are bidding the boys "good-bye," "farewell," etc, with tearful eyes, and I must eo out and get my share. lours truly, C. A. P. Mi it Ia tor Unyfoii. William Louis D-iyton was born at Bask ing Ridge, N. J., Feb. 17, 1H07. He was the sou of Joel Day ton, a farmer, and graduated at the College of New Jersey in September, ltiJo. lie commenced the study of the law toon after, and was admitted to the Bar of is native State in May, 1&I0. Ia 1837 he wns elected member of the State Hen at t1 and made.4 Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, lu 1338 he was chosen by the Leg-" Mature as one of tbe Associate Justices ot he Supreme Court of his State, which po tion ne resigned in hot., im i, and on the decease of Hon, Samuel L. Southard, U. Senator, iu 1842, he was appointed lilt the vacancy. He served In the Seh- o from 1642 to 1851. He was an ardent free soiler and lover of liberty, aud maintained to the fullest extent the right of Con-gross to legislate with respect to slavery in he Territories. Ho was an intimate and flnontial adviser of President Taylor, ad vocated the admission of California into the Union a free State, was in favor of the abolition of the slave trade iu the District of Columbia, and voted against the infamous fugitive slave bill. At the expiration of his term tho Democratic party was in the ascendency in tho New Jersey Legislature, and Com. Stockton wasohosen in his place. In I860 he was nominated by tho ltepub-lican Convention an the candidate lor the Vice Presidency upon the ticket with Fremont. In 18-17 he was appointed Attorney uenerai, and during the iitbi term of Mr. Lincoln deputed as MinisLer at Paris. In all tho duties of lifehe was a true man, and every position which he has filled ho has adorneJ. In his deaLh tho country Iosok cue of its ablest and most respected representatives. Nlttfiiff In I'hnreh. An American writer from London says tbat in the churches there, whoever comes first, whether gentleman or latly, takes the further end in the Blip, aud those thtt fot-l w fill up the remaining Beatx; and thus prevent tho awkward disturbance which ouctirs in our ohuches here, iu tho process of filing in an out by men iu order to isolate women at the further end of the pew. n , churches where pews are free, the awkwardness and inconvenience occasioned to ladies by .the first comers taking the aisle end ot the pew is even greater, as many of those who obtain that scut persist in Bitting still and making those who wish to get into the pew climb over them, no easy or modest undertaking, especially if the crinoline of lady be nt all fashionable. It is not the one who does the climbing, however, but the one who persists in sitting still, that is to be censured for this breach of courtesy. It is said the habit of gontle-men taking Uie aisle end of the pew originated with the early Bottlers, who eat near the doors of the pews so that in case of an nt tack by the Indians they might he ready for action. This will aocount for the prevailing fashion of gentlemen occupying the door end of the pew, but wo havo authority for the oustofh of ladies ocoupying that position. As there is no longer any danger of attacks from Indians, we think this custom for filing out and in like a parcel of soldiers, on the part of gentlemen, might well he changed, and we hope that the English custom may De adopted ny the ladies. A Crncl Order iw (try O fillers. Headquarters Lafovrohk District, 1 TmnonKAtjx. I.A., Den. 2, 18G4. General Orders, Ao. 10. The fact having been brought to the no- lice of the Commanding umoer or tho District that some few officers of bis oommand are nurohasine "for their own use," enormous amount of commissary whisky in one case as high as eighteen gallons per month to their detriment ana that of the service, it is hereby ordered that hereafter sales of whisky to omoers "lor their own use" will be limited to one gallon per month. except on applications approved by the rest commanaer, accompaniea ny a Bur peon's oertiflicate that such additional sup. plies are necessary to save life or prevent disability. . . ' By oommand of Brig. Gen. R. A. Cameron. B. B. Campbell, A. A. 0. 1 Hfewa Hans. A Vic kit burg paper says: The residence of Mm. Lucv Davis, a sieter-iu-law of Jeff. Davis, was most beautifully Illuminated last evening, in honor of Ihe election of Abra ham Lincoln as President of the United StateB. ; The Sanitary Commission sent four relief agents and two four-horse wagons, load ed with hospital supplies, witn tbe expedi. Hon to the Weldon Railroad, under Qen. Warren. ' The Secretary of War has issued an order forbidding calling general courts martial tn future, unless specially author tzed by tbe War Department. Tho Postoffice did a very lively busi ness in dead letters last year over three and a half millions. Quan Ding is dead. Quan Ding was a political agitator in Cochin China, who urged revolt against the rrench. influence there. We are assured that since the death of Quan Ding the district of Go-Kong is quite tranquil. There are rumors in Italy that Victor Emanuel will abdicate in favor of his son. aa soon as Home shall be made the oapital of the Italian kingdom. Cant. Henry B. Clay, grandson of the great statesman, escaped irom union cus tody in Georgia several weeks since, and has reached Kiohnioud. He is a Captain in tbe rebel service. 1 Oen. Meade has been made a full Ma- or General iu the regular army, to date rom August 18, 1864 to rank next to Gen. Sherman. Mrs. Kliza W. Farnham, well known as Philanthropist and author, died iu New York on Thursday, at the age of 49. Her last book, " Tho Kra of Woman," to which he devoted about twenty years of ber life, is thought to have so exhausted her en er ics as to huvo materially shortened her ite. Our readers will recollect the details re- nectiug the trial of Dr. Hermann Demme.of Ueme, Switzerland, tor thn niurdor or bis in tended father-in-law, M. Trumpy, in which Madame Trutnpy was ihe chief witness. leuinie wns acquitted. 'His troubles stem o have turned his brain, and that also of is het.rothed. Both recently disappeared om Benin, an I a few days alter, a letter as received announcing their intention to commit suicide. The desperate projeot was carried out, lor their corpses have since been dtHcovercd in tbe Lake of Ueneva. The rebel Brigadier-General Cranber ry, reported by Uenerai Hood killed nt the atlle ot r rank Lin. was the itev. J. U. Uran- berry, of the Virginia Conference, Method- at Episcopal I'burua, botitb. in Washing ton ho served two years, and was .then appointed to the College at. Charlottesville, a., where he was cniciating as chaplain hen the rebellion broke out. He was about hirty -eight years of age when he died. A correspondence is now going on be- weAn the Adjutant Generate of a number of Ihe States, looking to tho iesue, by eaoh tec, of a boek containing a list of every eol- ior unlisted from the State, and such re marks as tu time of service, death, dis- liarge, or desertion as msy be within their nowledge. Tho whole of the rebel General Buck! p.r's hnggnge was cu pin red, on the 1st InstA bout four miles abovo Rodney, on the Mis sissippi river. It consisted of six trunks, 11 heavily packed with the "amenities of ilized life." . , - Ex-Senator Toombs, of Georgia, is serv- g on the stuff of Geu. Gustavs W. Smith, x-Street Commissioner of New York. He now a person of no consequence. Preparations are already being made tor the coming inauguration of Mr. Lincoln on tho 4th of March next. It is hoped by hose in charge of tho extension of the Capitol, that the entire cast front will be lomplcteu, and there will probably be a greater assemblage than ever before. A ouster ox is to be roasted whole at a ban- uet, and (ire engines aud political clubs have sent delegations hero toengage accommodations. Of course, a ball will be given, nd there will be other rejoicings. It seems that another attack has been outdo hy tbe allied fleet on the lapaneso ty aud torts at tbe entrance of Inland Sea, trended with a degree of destruction to property unprecedented. The correspon- lent ot the Wew iork Tunes says the Shells om Ihe fleet set, the city on fire, and tbe conti.igration raged two entire days, de- roymg houses and temples aud jOO warehouses. About five-sixths of the ty was burned. A large number of drafted men in Clearfield county, Pa., have refused to ap- i pear, and have tied to the mountains and rganizcd themselves into an armed band resist, the oil ice rs. As was notioed in our ispatches recently, these outlaws had a ght with tbe military, in which they Buf fered a repulse, but their reumiuing strength as bo great that a second expedition was is patched against them on the 12th inst hgbt unstifd, in which one of the leading deserters was killed, aud nineteen of nis men captured. One of the soldiers was lied. It is believed that tbe end of the muhjes is not yet, as other and larger paries of deserters are lulrenehing themselves tbe mountains. Wfmi llotnl Iiit,eitUf'l. Frt-m tbe account i f the battle of Friday, published in thu Naltvillo Union, we clip the following: ; It may not he inappropriate, before nar rating what Hood and bis Lieutenant did, detail what they intended; aud upon this ulijecl, my informant appears to be pretty iorrect, A few days since, Geu. Hood and me of his staff, together with Cheatham, were at Ihe house of a geutleman with whom conversed to-day, and who was within their lines, and whilo there, Hood stated (hat he had intended, at first, to assault .Vnshville; that while he felt confident he lould do so with success, ho had concluded Mi at the sacrifice would be too great, unless lied upon to do so as a last resort. He proposed instead, to blockade the Cumber-laud above and below, and cut the L-ouib- Ue una Nashville Kailroad, and then Gen. F nomas would be compelled to evacuate the oily; ;tor," said Hood, "ho has but the 4lh Corps, snd a few conscripts; I know that all ho stories anout nts strength are false; his men nro lew and demoralized; ' and all prefeut concurred with him. No longer ago than WedneRdiiy night Cheatham stated, as I am positively informed, that he had no toubts of capturing thru city. "We have taken stronger plaoes," were his words, aud we will take Nashville. Oov. Harris, too. appears to have entertained no doubts on tho subject, as he issued a flaming proc lamation, in which he called out everybody o come to tho rescue, and redeem the Mate. have not seen tho document, but nnder- Htand tbat in it ho expressed the highest confidence of a speedy success. ' Jhe result or yesterdays operations was the first thing that undooeived the sanguine oeis; ami my informant stated that be talked with some officers, after the close of ihe day's work, and they were not slow in expressing both disappointment and chagrin. His honse was between the lines occupied by tho rebels yesterday and that from which they made their tight to-day, and they retreated hy it to tako up their new position, and construct their new line of works. One oflicer, who pretends to bs familiar with Hood's views, as he was inti mately acquainted with several members of his staff, declared that while the rebel com- mandcr'wns greatly disappointed. He would fight as long as a man would stand fty him; and I am inclined to believe etich will be his policy. The failure of this campaign will disgrace htm. ana he will not co down with out sinking bis army with him; therefore I ihall not bo surprised if he fortifies again lo-nlt'hU if ihoutas will allow htm, nnd makes another stand to-morrow, badly as he has been heaten. Such an act would be in perfect accordance with his policy, and uot a whit moro foolhardy ard impolltio than almost every move he has made since assuming command. TosUiiw 0e Fire Alnrm Tcl.'irrnph. Clevclami nppcnra Io hate got the Btsrtof wcstcrD cities in an efficient tire alarm "ys-rem. tt was recently visited by delegates from Pittsburg, to examine its merits, and : he result is that the lire alarm telegrnph system is to be. introduced inio that city. On Tuesday last .Buffalo Tisitpd Cleveland for a like purpose, and wore lavish in their Jpraine of its efHoienoy and simplicity. , , . Important frra Nmwmui The Charleston Mercury, Dec 13, says: The following extract of a private letter from Nassau eonveys an Important hint: 1 am of the opinion lit at during the winter blookadere will have more to fear from enemies. in their crews than they will from the blockading fleet. Hundreds of Yanks are now here, and I suspect tbat H is a settled plan to capture vessels by stratagem at sea. H pies, are all around, and it may be that yon may hear of several Roanokt affairs this next moon. An attempt was thus made to capture the Orel, which; failed, and eight of the crew are now in irons, one or them holdinir a Yankee commission as master mate. This looks serious, but proper precautions on the part of officers will render these devilish (plans aDortivo. uwing to the dubious character of Lnzlieh neu ral ity, these mercinary minions of the tyran nical i an nee uovernmem wui vsuo-fv pu IshmenL" An fnTltitf Ion from Oen. HreehinrMire. "John C. Breckinridge, Major-GeneraL and four years ago Vice rreeiueni or uie United States, kindly invites tbe people of EaBt Tennessee to return to their homes, and "enter upon their pursuits as peaceable oiliiens." " lie guaranties protection, not oulv to all who have entered the Union ser vice but wish to leave it, but further, to all refugees, of whatever kind; and he promises I hem that they shall nqt be required to per form military servioe if they are "aoove or below the military age." " 'Will you walk into my parlor r said the spider to the fly. BS?" As a speoimon of editorial corres pondence the editor of Dmyhts Journal of Music publishes the fallowing quaint irtror, at once amusing and pathetic. It cornea from Canada : "Messrs. . Dear sirs: I should of Writen to you before this aboughtthe detb of my belovid Daughter, Miss , she died with hart dimies verrey suddenly on the second of June aged 17 years 7 month 14 lays she was acknowladgrd to he the grat- est pie oniBt in this part of the i'rovenoe, You will do me A favor hy insuriing hir leth in your Journal. Please continue to send the paper till the year is up and your bill end 1 will remit to you. Dear Sir many heavvey peases of Musick my daughter bad of by hart to 2 of her ehoiceBt peases wns ooe carnival de vemoe hy J. echuii holf and others to maney to be menohened her faverite pease was home sweto home by thollhtirch she could play Hiis in eight min utes and all tie other peaies on or abouyht tJte wte time Dear Sir. she told hir mother a iu rlays before hir deth When playing swete home she said Mam do you boare tho are of home swete home she said listen Mam how beautiful it is When all the angels will join in the are of home swete home how beautiful it will be in Heaven, she spoke thease words abought 1ft days be. ore she lied. We had not the slitest thought or hir death at the time, if you would compose a vurs on the happy angels of God I should be glad as I believe my child WaB A heaven born child destined for eternal glory. 1 hope you will sympe- thise with me in my bereavment. 1WL, A laugh has been got up at a Paris club at the expense of a not over-intelligent young French traveler, who has been mak ing the grand tour or London during the recent most promising months for seeing Life and fashion. He lodged at a house where no French was spoken, and he spoke no English, except thai which is vory com prehensible to an English lodging-house keepers mind, viz.: putting gold into his and. ihe joke against him is, that his letters to his friends during this momentous visit were dated, "No. 4, Billstickers Be ware, Leicester Square. Ihis he declares was the name of the street he lived in. FOR SALE. Master Commissioner's Sale IOTTSK FOB SALE. Hon No. Sri, Rtst Blch street, (In-lotNo. 411.) will he fluid at Publio ale at two o'clock, Saturday, Dee. 24, at the f'ourt i. The premises nan be examined any Hue previous to rale. GEU. UKIoKIt. loniiQiiua, uoc. iu, m. xau t For Sale. NINETY-FIVH (Of.) AUIIE OF TIBIBKRKD Land, tliroe miles North of Colnuituia, on the OlevoUnd, Columbus A Cincinnati JtaMruad. For p-tieulnrs tniaire of B. a. Nb.IL, CLAIMS. A. L. A.REWS at CO., Army clxx3L Navy Bounty and Pension Office, NO 17 YVfr HT THIRD NT., (Selves' IloiidiDg, R-i0m B.) HAVE ESTABLISHED AN OFFICE AT THE al o-e mentioned place for the collection and djnutment of all claims against ihe Uultui States. 'iieultl attention given to tho collection of Pensions. Bom tl s, Arrears uf Pay, a. id to tho final BrUkiueut na aij u men t oi Oar fec'llllM for the nromt prosecution uf this bus- forwarded to ihe re idetit Ageutat Wanhiugton D.O., IneRscsunoth surpnmtd. Claims made tip daily and HON. HORATIO KING, (Late PoUmesU-r-Qeneral of the United States,) and promptly dished. ah communications nouia ne aaareeasa to a. u. Andrews A Vo.t Box fttt, di1 ft ttn OTVOFNNm. OHIO. J.-.U.. ATTORNEYS. M. II. TILPIN. O. T. SHERMAN, 0. W. MO lit TOM, Tilde n, Shtrinau & IHoultm, Attorneys at Law ! orrioEs: . 470 Fonrtaenth street, Washington,!. 0.; . 17 Writ Thin! street, Olnoluaatl, 0. tH-Sn COMMISSION WH. OONLAP, JNO. M. ATWATKB 0UNLAP. ATWATER i. CO . Produce fomniiioii Jlerchnnts 8 SODTfl WATER STEET, Bntter, Eggn, (JheeM, Lard, Pork, nxton, Wool d. Onsli advances made on OonslH nments. Hark m Platm aent frae to parties who wish then. J..LI ,.a. J. O. WOODS, Piano Warcroms! SI Sonih High Hlret'U Agent for- i CMCKERItfQ PIANOS, . BALLET, DA VIS$ CO S PIANOS, STEIN WAY PIANOS, HA LB Jr C08 PIANOS Pekmuet Harmoniums and Melodeons, oiunicnl, MercbandlHe and Sheet Mum. wrr'H flm - THE GREAT KEXJKDY rus CONBUM1V iTftKTI jr v aw s BALS4M FOR Ttlli LONGS. roBTH cm aa or Oonsnmptlon,Tecnne, Asthma, Broohltls, Wastlni ef Flesh, NightSweaU, Spitting ofBlotd,H-p-lug (Jonirh, Difficulty ot Breathing. Uolds, IuSnsuaa Coughs, Phthisle. Pain In the Side, and all Diseases of the Lnnn. ItcontniiiN no Opium, Culome!, Uf ineral rolMon! And it Safe for ihe most Delicate Child. The most distressing Oonghoan be broken op In a few hours time without fail. To the Afflicted. We call tholrnrvfctal attention to the groat strength and standing of the vast number of oertifloatoe which we have published, aud can be had, frteof ohrrgs th MAfUMiut Is for sale. TO PHYSIOS". mt,r-" rmjemmrrt have bad In ths'nseof this medfclne lu their prao. tloe with patients naving mnS wr win- snmpttnn, Induce ns to continue to sell to tbetn by the gallon for their exclusive nee. No long medl slue has ever attained so high and so enviable a rep. .ttitinn m nr. Wm. Uall's Kalsam for the Lonin. Tli medical properties of the articles, used In its menn factors ere extracted witb gwat oare, and by theune of the cluo pirovou appa Ti.il mMtlnlaa Is too wall known te nood rdv re commendation. Taeeommnntty know it to be th iMt i.nnf Medicine eff-ired to the vabllc. For sale by Druggists generally, and all Dealers In Family Meaioine. o sure uat yon get iir, HairiBalsaa. A. b. BUUVILL. uu., nr97weSwlvdS Pt-onrletAra. (Hnrfnnatl, O Advertise lu ill IfhIIt Journal. SAVE 20 PER CENT. SAVE 20 PER GENT MEDICAL. TECH GrU.'SlA.'V "AMEEIOANREMEI)IES, news aj GKEiKrcrxixrrEi -- PREPARATIONS! niiULT 00N0SNTBA TtD 4 OOHPOOHD FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU A Positive & Speoiflo Remedy for HIAODKR, filOlVBTN. ,OFI This Medicine Increases the power of Digest Io and excites the A IWOBBENTtS into faealthftbctlaai y which the WATKHYOH OALOkHOVH dtftosilloto and all VNNATUUAL KNLAHtthMEXU are re duced, as well ef pain and inflammation, and Is good for MMNt WOMEN, and VHILDHKN. HSLMDOLD'S EXTRACT BUGHO YOB WEAKNESSES rlBlns; from Kwmw, H it hi ta of IM!, putiou, Krl Imlinwjrettoii.or Abnso, ATTICNDICU WITH THB rOLLOWIHO 8TMiJ , TuW8: (D disposition to Kierelse, Lous of Power, Loss of Memory, DilHcnlty of Breathing, Weak Nerve, Trembling, Horror of Piaoase, Wakefulness, Universal Lassitude of the 11 ashing of the Body, H risen ler Hystont. Krapiion on tne raw. Hot Hands, Falld Countenance, Dryness of the Skin, These svnintonifl. If allowed to go on. which this medicine invariably removes, sood follow IMPOTKNOf, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC riTU, Iu one of which the uatient mavexulre. Who oan ay that they are not Iretjaently followed by those 'Uiretui diseases," IttNAKiTY AND4MINKITMPTIONI Many are aware of tbe eanse of thetr suffei Ing Hut none will confess. The records of the Ineaus Asylums and the melancholy dnatlts by Oousnmp l, noar empto witnoss to mo rruin ui ine awor on. rHK CONSTITUTION, ONCE AKKKOTED WITt ORGAN 10 WKAKNluo, tteqnlrta the aid of medicine to strengthen and J rlgorate the system, which HELM HOLD'S Blt TBAOT BCiQHU luvartsbly does. A trial will tw; flnoe the most skeptioel. Female, Females, Females, LtO OB yOCNQ, SINGLE, MAK1UVD, OB OOU TKMFLAT1NG MAURI AG IC. In mauy affections neonliar to Females the Ex tract Bnchn is nnw) nailed by any other remedy, a In Chlorosis or Botention, Irregularity, PaiufulnuM or Suppression of the Ciintt-iimry Kvaruatioun, HI Derated or tiuliirroue state of the Uterus, Leiicorrltos, or Whiles, Sterility, aud for all oomplaiuts inoiuen to tho sex, whether arising front Indlscrottou, Habits ot Ol ai nation, or in the OKt l.IMK OR 4 HANB OF J.IFR. Kl iTHnOMI A BO VS. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. eke no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant ftfedloloa for Dnploasaut and Dangvrons Diseases, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BDCHD CUKES Secret Xieo,o In all thHr itaietM, at little sxpaoae. little or so oliauge Id diet, no iucoDTeoteDO., AXO NO EXPOSURE. It oaostis rreanent desire, and Rive strenxtb t Drlnate, tliereby removing obstructioua, preventiij and ouring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pffci and Inflammation, so fretini'nt in this clans ol ui i, aud eiiiellina FOiaoauua, vweawsu, iAi WOUS 0 VT IU A TTSH. Thousands upon Thousands WHO HA YE BEEN THE VICTIMS Ot OUAOBIS, lur) wha ha.vAi.tld HiCAVf Ftas to be cured In a ihort time, have found they were deceived, and tbat "Pmaon" hui, by tbe naeei "rowerim awiu- gonts," boun dried In tbe syntem, to broas. out lu an aggravaton torm, ano PKRHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. M TJ IS XI Helmbold'a Extract Buchu For all Affections and Diseases of THE UHIXARY OROAKS Whether existing In HALH OB FtCMALE, Irom wuatever cause origiaaiiug , auu no metier . Of How Long NlAiidifip;! DIsomhs of these Organs require tbe aid of a Dlurotlo, HELHROLD'S EXT ACT Btiftil' 18 THE O It BAT DIUBETIO, And II Is curtain to have the desired effect In all 0 eases for wuiou It IB reoommendod. B BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD!!! Heltnbold's Highly Oonoenirated ttompoonrt Fluid Extract Sarsabarilla. This Is an affeotlon of the Blood, and attaoks th 4oxuil Organs. Liulugsof the Nose, Ears, T ii Windpipe, and other Uncus Surfaotti. makjrwl t pearaiice In the form of Ulcers. Heiraboid's Kx ' i Sarsaparllla pnrirlns the blood, and removes all s r einptioni of the skin, giving to the complexion clear and healthy color. It being prepaauri uxprtsal for this class of complaints, Its hlood-puritjing prop artifs ate preservod to a greater extent than any ot h ar preparation oi nanapanua, o Helmbold's Rose Wash. An excellent Lotion for Diseases ol a Sypbllio Na- . tnm. aud as an Injection In Diseases ot the Urinarv Organs, arising from habits of dlSHipation, aud In oen nun h'ii 'ii" auu iioji,iif In, In sncli diseases as reoommeiidpd. Bridonce of the most responsible aud reliable char aoter will accompany the medicines. , k CertiHcAtem of Jnr, rrnm elsht to twenty years stnndlnK. witb names known to BOIESOE A ND FA ME. For medical properties of BVOHV, see Plftpobna tory of the United States. a Practice oi Physio. See remarks made by the lata oelebtated Dr. Pit Y ft-ICE. Philadelphia. Bee remarks niadu by Dr. XPBSA TM MeVO I'll . a oelebrated Physician, and Membet of the lSw College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published 1 1. Transactions or cue ivtng ana wueeu a ouruui. Km Mt-dlco-Olriirirlcal Review. Dublishod bv HEN- Ant IN THA rent, Fellow of tbe Royal Uo!lg of Surgeons. .i : dee most or inr iw ssnoarq voru on mcoicina. Extract Bnchn 00 per bottle, or ill for SA 00 " Bursa par Ula 1 00 . " , " . , ft Oil Impvov'd Rose Wash 60 " ' 9 60 Or half a doncn of w,h for 818, which wtll be s 0 th olent to cure the most obstlu.te oaaes, If dirnctM are adhered to. , . , , Deliverable to any address, securely packed from observation. a,. DeHcrtn symptoms in all oommnn imtions, Onres guaranteed. Advloe gratia. AFFIDAVIT. Personally appearod before me, an Alderman ol thnoityof l'hiliulelpbfa, U. T. Huliabold, who, be. Ing duly sworn, doth say his preparations eontiMn nn narcoclto, no mprcnrj, or uinor lnjiinons arngs, mt are purely vegetable. U. T. HJCLMDol.p. IWorn aun eniieciiiMHi wHure me, ."i1 aju ihj r. H'VcntWT, 1W4. W. P. BIBB A HP, Aldnrtnatl, Mintn at., abovo uaee, ( ti lt. Afldrwi letttrsf t Information to wutiite H. T. HKLMBOLU, Ch-j o FRIlvriPAL OKPOm Helmbold's Drug and Chemical Warehvnse, til Broadway, New York; iir Hafmbotd'a Uedlcal Deaot. 104 Sonth Tenth street, Phdelphla, .,.. A nd anprlnclpled dealers, who endeavor to dty purs Ur in Kin vvf R auu 'ether" artfotes on tfrt&mt- ntatlon attained by - -Qalmbold's QenntnB Preparatlona, " " Bxtraot Bnchn, " " " SarsaparlUa, i Improved BowviV Sold try all Druggists every where. ABM FOB B ELM BOLD' B TAKE SO 0TB M Oat oat the advertisement, and send Jor It. AVOID IMPOSITION AMD BX POStIB ae0. ROBERTS 00., Wboleeal Agents, B M North High streot Oolnmbns O.,wno will noop (he trade at Manufacturer orloa
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Full Text | r Y r 'T ! I ( , , . NUMBER 138. VOLUME XXVII. COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRl DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1S64. PROPOSALS. TkKA-UUV DKPAfc'MKNT. iwir-e f,iimt.Hiifilt Bunn. f 'AMitKmt (Utt. fonmbtr 19. 184. AlfcU I'KUfUSALtt WILL BS BaVKtVED tbiom until 1 o'clock I. H. oa T IIU Ba li A , lb" Mh day of rwtabr, 18m, for supplying th LixI-'-'UiM Bstamisnnieni wua inirty mqo-saad ih.ns ol tbe bat ifoalily pare wiaUr t train' d 1 nr. i ui , ai,d twenty thousand gallous of the bMt quality pure winter straiued Sperm nil, to be div id-d iulu ivur lots, au-l to be delivered at tbe tllfes uutl rmi'ntoHt4 alongside ot tbe Government imp-.r pty-vewwUritr i ih warehouse or other plc of dt posit io b- di-signaled by ibe Inspecting Officer or o'her KUibui ifd agent of tbe Llght-houM Board, lit , sroitg, tl.bt, into bound, wvllmedecaeks, taliab'B i tur bivpiug, In good order, of capacity, tacky of from t.f v to tilth tv gallons not toexceed tbe latttr. ihe lrd ull may be delivered at Bottoo or Hew . tork . -- i ' Kither lot of sperm oil, or both ef them, may bo duliTwr d itt Mew lorn. Mew London, wut uarar, I'ostoti, Now Bedford, Bditnrtown. or Nantucket, at tun optiou oi cue Dialer, ine piaaoi ueuvary in j etw.b imt iuix( l dutluotly stated in the bide, and - wiM te flounced la tnt contracts. - The l,iur tuts will dh dllvrd as follows. vl: Lot No. 1. Ten thousand (10,01)0) gallons sperm oil oa the iitl i day oi April, iw or as soon tnreai tr Ma ttmurKO-r tests and irADfflur caa be completed. . (-) 1 K 2. fiiUea thousand (VA,M0) triloba lard oil i-u the la n unr i April. low, or as soob mere- aner a th proper test and gauging can M ov Dieted . r . , Lot o.3. Ten tboamuid (10,00) gl om sperm oil on lh 1st dity uf June, iHflft, or aituen thereafter at 0 p npr tftH ud ganging eao be oompbtted ' L)'. No. 4. Filtet)ulboutandr16,00U)galionUr4 oH ou Hn ut ay ei nutCMt, ietw, er m eoon Uttru tUv proper tMn and gaoglag oan ha con. nlotpd " ' ' ' " ' Ha bt, will be oomidtred nnleea tram a mana'ac- tuier uf Ibe article. t o pftrtof tbho:l r ropes ed for and to be embraced In i ho (ontmctn under thin aderrlemQt will be ae-ce, tfd, r eived, or paid ror, until it thall bare been pruve-, to the entire ttililactiou of tbe person or I era.iin ciiancea who lie mniniDaiiue, nuu 10 in tt mi. to banf rhe brut uuallty mirewlni'r strain ed r Lui:t((l oil, and free (rom auaiuu with btiivr or iiKtr o"- oils ua anuueraiion. f The uiua) meani for dreruilnlng th character' and qiulity of the fpei m oil wll eotpiovet, ll: tinKi ic KDivltf. burofn. thi amenntol rivnatn, ud nv ctlitr proper bete to Mr it at correct oon clf !! iht nmy Iwripfmifl ne'eeary. The la.d o l wi.l oe iu Jcted to ipeclal taita, and !! be rfJc,tiiJ unices found to he, in resard to burnt and lloidity ndr reduction nf toniuera. ture, and in every olbr ipect, eunai to that 1 tl hijiIh d adopted by the H ard, of which a sampte will b fynthvd n Hpplicatlou to the Llght-aotue Jin Iiiut at uHtoh, Muss TIim cKkn niiH( bo ganced under the d(notioo and perxo auitrTififin of tb ioBpiollng oliictr, hy a caitom-huuact or othr leically authorised and sworn gtitKer, a'orJi u(t in the IJuittKl Bia'e itendard, and m tit. t be marked and aoceptftd bfore they are rfiovwlffom tbe cellar or warehoweof tbecon'rac-' tor. 1 bd tt-iiiperMime of the oil will b aoourately nut d and the mtfatmrviiientfl reriuait) to I lie standard t- ii ler&ture or 00" e abreubxit by tables pru-pmed for (ho t urpose. frniMisali w:)( be rticivt d and coDsldt-red for each lot ffiMnttuIj, or for all of the lots, at the oiHiuiiof Ih -hiildur; but no bid will be cnniderd Tit a le-i ipiftiility than tbatspecilied a- onn h't, to bn tT'd atone time and piece. Sach Md iri'i.L ttHte - vxpintty 'be rate per gull o, In writing, :h-- uuta-i L- r uf :h lot or lota bid (or, and tttue anil place of deliieiyr ennferaiMig to I be adtert semont. Uid submitted f diflereot neuibr(i of tta namt firm or consrtuvrahiu whl not be considered. 'ibe Ligbt boune Board, umlnr tbe authority of the Pepariuient, resei vee the rigut to reject any bid, eittiough it niy be tbe lowest, iur other eonsiderar tionit than tbe price. - - . M bid will he considered for any other hind or dttecriplion o oil ibau tboee specially cal ed tor in' this n vertiseniKfit. A bond, with security to the sftftrfdctioT! ef thi Department in a rnslty e-t'ial t-one fnrthof tt.e atnuiint ol tHCh contract iode nnder thunc tropci-ft's, wilt bu reiuired of lach contractor, coDiIUsOmM l r the fuithiiil penermnuce of Hie contract, to ic ckp-anted within tun days allvr the LOt-puf t tbe bid. Ksch offer must be aorompaulei by a written ftniMiitee. chC'i'd by ooe or more responsible per sun', and htion to the Ot-purimpnt m kui Ii. .ir certified byaUmtfd titsten diHtrlct Judfto, attorney, nvy netit, or collector of the enstums, to tbe ef-fict that, If the bid lMa. cptod, the bidder wltlduly i set le a contrai't in go- d faith, according to the I prot I -ions and terms of tt is advcrtle -nteut, within ' ten riityri alter Hcroi'tatiue; tfnd tb,at In case tbe said ' puny 'erisrf nhall fail to cnttr into the oontract a ulore-airi, h or ihny guaranty to masegood tho diff. nmce hctwnun the otttr of tho said party and the ueit lownt bitklur. Ail bids mint bs sealed and endorsed "Proposals for oil for ltbt'hnnrs," and then p aced lu biioiIrt envelope, and direclod, pr r paid, to ihe Secretary of the Ligli-flouse Board, Washlugton Oity. . All I'lJe will lie opened, pnbllcly, at the hour and on the day Nptfcluud I'a) mtnts will be mad for tbe several lots of oil witht'i thirty diys aifr they shall have bueti received by the Uuit-d t tat en. By order of the Ligut-boiue Board: i . : .. IbDUisW BABWOD, " tlec!3 eed 2w' ' Hecretary. Proposals for Forage. OHIKK qUAUTKitUAtiTEK'0 OFftOK, 1H DCI'SUTMKfiT IjK W EBT V IRU1MA, Cvmbkuland, Md., November le, Ifiol SEALED PROPOSAI H, IN DUPLICATE, AB r tnvttfd by the undersi trued, for npp yln(! thi iiirieiuiit'a Tinwurlm 'lit in tii tlnpnrlinniit uf Wei-t Virginia, at Charlnrton, ParMerbnru, W lieel-Ing, West Va,, and (lallip'ilis, Ohio, and the several dejmt on the line of the Itaitltuore A Ohio Kallroad as follow: (Jlarkihurg, araiton New Cwk. Cum-hcrliind, Blrtinsinrff Upper's Ferry, Berlin, Point !' Route n, etid iiiclii'iinti HaKerntown and Frederick Oity, Md.,orellbiToi thtse places, with - HAY, CORN, OATS, and STRAW. 1 Bids will be received for the dellrery ef three tboutiand (3,1 1') bnahu t of Corn or ats, and fifty (6h) tons of Hay or Strew, and upward, and ninut lie ura iiipanlt d by a ci py of this advt;rtiuuien 1. 1 Uidders niutit state st which ol the atove namd poiiiis they propose to mko deliveriia, aud,tbe rates at wbi h they will make delfverioi thnreat, the quantities of each article proponed to be de'ivared, the time worn said delivery shall be commenced and w"ien to be completed. Corn and Osts to be t ut up In gorij, strong sacks. Hay and straw to beeeouroly baled. j All articles nAWd under the bids herein Invited will he nnbj.ct to a rlfd inspection by a (Jo ret ntnent i IdHpectjef rn being ac. i pted. Jonirt"i's w li ho award' d from time ti time to the lowent r-oMOt'-iilhle l tdduras tbe iutareit ot the Government nmy require. to bid will be cousid'nd from parties who have fal fd h reto ore to remply with their ontraut4. 1 a II proposa s must bo nccoutpaiiied by a guaranty s guud hy two rerponsible persons, t'tt: in ose the liJ Is aaceptod n (or they) wi;, within the time usraed, ezttcute the contraut for the Heme with good and tiiftlcient snrtitiea in a sum equal in amount to the amount of the contacts, to liver torn go pro poea, in mm fortuity with tbe ter-fS of this adver-twtmt nt. nud In ce bhlder shall fail to eutor into the (onUHot, tney to mke gud tho difference ba twueu the offeror said b:ilder nod th next lowest ) re'porielble bidder, or th i pereon to whom the con-. (rtM-tntny beaaaitlod. Ihe repoii-1 liity or Ihe RUartut'rs roil it be Blown by iheorliuial certillcnte of a Uoltod Hiates lJis'nct Judge or Attoro-y, (. ollrgtorof Oiitlonte. or . other Government official known by 'tt-la enice. All pari it will be duty nolillud of tbe acceptance Or rfjettion ot their proposals. All propostls niunt l-e made In dujdfoa e and be ' Wtcomi anUd w.th the oath ol aMeglanc-ot the putty or parlies, uolvsi it has already bevu placed on tile In tl-ls "I.e. The lull nsme and poat office ai'dreu of eaoh bidder must Im written in tbe p'uposal. Proponal miiHt beaddreased to ('apt J.O FA TINS-WUBTU, C'hiMiguirteruiMter. Department of Wist ir.inU, Combirlaud, Aid., a!id marked "froposabi for KWge." Blnuk forms of bhls, ctm ran toes and bends may be outlined on application to this oflice. All prpo-a's twmvud nnaer this adrertlaement will be epetied nd examined nt this olHce ftiW. d-nulday .md r)t.turday or each wet k, at I'i M. Bid-de s are re pittnilv (uviiol io bn present at tho opening o. bid, if thy desire. J. O. r-AUNSWORTII, i ' Cattt. and L.h'ff Uust termn ler. dcnlS Depirfrotit of W Viritiiita. HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND CAMPAIGN HEED Ji KOHIi'S Hoop Bazaar and Skirt Manufactory , IVo. Sl,133. State St (Nes.tr Dwtr tm the Joarniil tilUc. i.'. VV roady onr JTa.ll Slock of Bk-lcLr.v in nor new locuttoii, ;ttr tbe oommenceutuul' 01 the FhII tradi, whlcli embra' Tf all tlx. iid- Ing style, Including the PATKNT GOBE TRAIL Also, the new est style of QUAKJtU aMiAMlUSlilUl J. We keep always on band Hki.ti ot uxtrm lines ud length: and ladles who have alwnyn bad trouble to find them long or large enough will flnl them here. . Alarso aisortnv-nt of K II N OH AND AMUR CAN nOH4C'r8 AND PATENT KKIKT BDPPOUT-XB9 and flPJHAL BlTftTLKd kept on hand. 1 Our Betail Department i In charge of competent ladies. Hoop Shirts Heraodeltnd and Repaired: r Doatera In surronnding town will do well to con nit their own interest by calling en ns before going East or ordering elsewhere. Ladies, yon wl II please remember tbe plana No. 21 East State Street, Rest door to tbe Joumm. offlco. nr. r. i. cr n.i.mja. PLOWS, Stop, Farmer, and Kcad f ' B. WILLSON, THX OLDKBT AMD OVIOtT ' J the most exwrlt-uced Plow-makers Id the eouotry, would respecttnll announce tbat he Is man ofactn r'ng and wl 1 hAT ready far ntatae by the first of .Innnary, 1HRK. OR LOWS ofvarious kudu, of Hie most approved patterns, . ot no In a super!' r manner, and warranted to give lailsfactlon, or the money refunded. Itopalr ng done neat, and alth promptness, i 1 Plow hnudlea and Beams for sale, eheapsr faan thechepnst. ! Cnlll vn.ors, miiovel-PIowfl. Ac., kept coostnntlon band, Hbeps on the corner ot Sonth and Hcioto streets, at the Onion Foundry. Plows and var'oue ktnda of plow-points will also be for sale at Ihe Union Foundry Hale-room on High street near Vrtsnd street, by , 0. IMBIOH, i ' Oolnmbos, Hot. M, botW snood ' ss i s DRY GOODS. GOLD DOWN! COTTON DOWN DRY GOODS, MILLS, SCHERMSKHQRN&Co.. "O O W N !' Calicoes, Shirtings, Dress Goods. 1 i Cloaks, Shawls, &c., &c, &c., & -AT- Greatly Reduced Prices TO B FOUND ATfJ MILLS SCHERMERHORN&CO'S New York Store, 0. 183 SOUTH UldlU STRDET, Union Block. Oolumbue, Oblo BOOK-BINDERS. BLANK BOOK MAIN UFAf TORY. 91. O. I-IIXEY A CO., Bools, - Bludors I AND Blank Book Manufacturer, No. 20 AortU High Street, COLUMBUS, 0. 1. iiMitliit. J. if! ML'i-tii. 0AL0RI0 BOOK BINDERY 3 IE BEET & LILLET BOOK BINUEBS, ISluiik llook Haunfitct'era. File Box and Flour Bag Makers, A . Ac. Ac. HaKaxIneM, Periodical, Hlieet MimIc, dr., Ac, Ac, . Bound In auj Style and fo any Pattern. rUK A'rrENTION OF PDHMNHKKH 1. mIIih t. oar n.tiibti.liiiit.iit, M wo .re detar- Mland to iL.iute ALL. Ha.lnK Ut.17 uquippod our M.nn'ulor, wtth 11 Manpnnr JCrbio.". Knaini, and lh. lattitt liuproTid tlclueuf Binder.' MaclilDHry nd mat jrl.f, wo are picp.rod to do all work (us "itiFKmOB Man.bu, and with tho f njntrh. Maonfactorv in liatlor'a Hall; Optra Ilo iae Rtillil-Ing, Honth nighHtrwt. angm-dtimit CLOTHING. Kosi; a iivi:n, DUercliant Tailors ! AND DB ALIUS IN' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, !V. E. Corner lllRh and Town at-roels), oppowise u. n. noui. Haveeonstantly on hand a fresh, well-selected itrtnk of UU)TH8, CASSI MERES, VESTING 8, which we offer to oar friends, puruns and public In general, at Ihe lowest posrlule Uv.dk price,or oath. We do our own cut Mug, and pniiuunlly atUnd to the business of the store. We gnarantee entire sat .faction la goods, styles and fits. We dj uot seek to pulldown others to build npoiirselTes, but let our work, goons, styles ana ats, speak lor inenireiTes. Br fair dealing "d strict attention to buaineM we iiope to mailt a share of publio patron)!". rersons wipiiids; aayiairig in our line, win nna it to their interest to aire us a call before purchasing dliwe where N. B. fpfclal attent on paid to getting up Hill, tary Offloers' Ulothtng. KIWI A BKKM. r o. sunoe .do unsin or r. none, inn, r. nose l-e talus the Interest of s-tld P. R'se. deceased, and business Is continued In name autl atylool above Urol, aft he'ore. nolH RAGS. Bag! KKh! yyl ABB PATINO Tim H1QHEM PRICE XTST FOB R. A. O S ! At thaOolnmbns Paper Hills. fled l nin ANDKltSON TOTM. RANKIN'S EXTRACT OP BUCHU Will not tail td eAtnally rumors AVtiout Debility, Dtprtuion of Spiritt, Lots of AiiptUUy Inflammatory Uomptamu, (travel, CU.rutM, Briek Dust Depoti($, Ulceration . uf th Kidnryt, Retention or incontinent , q Urine, Chronic Gonorrhoea, Drop-rical Swellings, Duetue of the Pros-trat Qltmdi, Morbid Irritation of th Bladder and Urttha, Horror of j '" Disease, Dryness of the Hands, Diffi-culty of, Breathing, Pains in the Back, Palid Countenance, Loss of Memory. Wah Nervet,mdail Diseasteqf the Bladder $ Kidneys It Is Indeed a Sovereign Hemedy. It revives tbe languishing circulation, gives a new dl 'action to the vital organs, brings back to their physi Ionics I type the vitiated or suppressed secretions,-and brlega aimutln the animal economy an Intimate transmit ration- protbnnd cbang. - I Prspared only by ' iV. 3. BANK IN, Drngglst, Plttehnrg, Pa. gold try 0. BaBial, Oolnmbns, 0., ud by drug, gkts svsry whara M . norft JFANCY COOD3. Something New In Columbus. FANCY GOODS ii.; I i Won. I3 A 158 goiiib HIU st. BUUTB-XA8T COBMIB TOWN ST., STATIONERY, IVptloiis, Ace, Wholesale and Retail. WX AIIH MOW aflHPLETTNft OCR LAROI aol kpaoIod. room., nod are ilalljr receWioK bjr azprtiw a larg. ana ipiouuia aMfruriraoui oi uoiuuay HUver Plated Ware, Jewelry, AlbnuiM, Baskets, Comtw, lruniM, Gaiuea, Patent Bird Clngeit, China ' Ornament, Toyn, and 1oII, Of Erery DeioHptloa. LAPIES' PARLOR AND JOB BKATES, PIOTUnES. A Hplandid Arflortmout of Oil & Chrome Painting jrencn and s.ngi!tfU Steal and (reil iif;ravlngsf Aiiilrf viikN. PhotKapbH9 aVc. French. German and Eniiliib Fancy Art cles. Fans. Perfnrnery, Port Monnalea, Drees) off f.Wni, Tooth aud Hair Jlruslirs, PurMcn, 4o. Portrait and Pic ture Frames ot l tho difT-rnt stylfS, MaguKlnes, Pictorials, Uouiic Pt' rials, and ltiy Pijm ru, and almost erorytuiug else. dkllki-iv u uo, DRY GOODS. Holidays! Holidays!! lie to Hcadly, Richards & I'O.'s fOB Holiday Woods, Zephyrs. uibroldcry (!licneUc, (Bilk and Wcrld,) , F.mroi!ery Bruid, (Gold and Silrcr,) Braid and Cord, CllllYHMM, KetliuK Pius, IVeedleii, IIookH, Ac, Ac., Ac. ELEGANT Dress & Cloak Ornaments, (Scperate and in Setts,) BOTTONU. TASSELS, anil a full aaiottiucnt of otliur triuitulugs. Fur trluied Hoods, Fur lined Mitts, Gloved, Ac, Ac All the Htw Stylo, of : ALSO Laflies Enlisli Walkine Jackets ! On hand Mid lunde ti order, from a fltio selection o(-CUths. Kverjthlug for the Si as n. Wnw Ouoda ar riving daily at Hoadly, lUciards& Co.'s. dnlJTtf 8.Q A aWjwlxlllyli at 1864. 1865. HOLIDAYS! ttALXlST cJ 8QF, ARH NOW OKFKUINQ AN DMJ8UAT. FINK SkHSortnttnt of Point Laos Collars, Beta aud Barbes; Real Dlaclt Thread Luoes, Veils and Collars, Valeoolonnea, Laces, Collars and Handker-ohiefa:Pine-apple aud Silk Neck 'Kerohiefs: K I ovarii Bilk aud u roc ho Scarfs; Linen and Oambrio Breakfast Sets; Superb Black and White Barbe Luces; Aun many novel In runcy Umbrolilerles ami Laco Oot'ds. apDropriute for orvaunts. at very mod erate prices. HAH V SOIV, Nob. S3 ami 20 South High Street, AT ALL 1'IMKS OFKKK TUB MDVT EX TEN-a V slve and snli-ct aMtU tniuul uf Alugnndtr's Kid ?lov; mipn-x Mlipuc liriop SKirti; Ulbtb-iiiit-d Pep-r Collars; i Imperial Drees Shirts; ill nts' a Boys' Linen Collars. Soarlet olerltioUnderdaruientri; Lauies'and MlaiiV Underarinfnts; btiirling Klaum-lsaiid UaiMnierea; hfijliKee Klaoitel Shirts; (Jctita' uruiflliin Goods, etc ' At I went PrlfrPH. BAIN & SON, N08. It3 AND 3 SOUTH II Kill HI It RET, are now offoriiiir, AT VKKY LOW PltlOKM. the balance of their a lock of Black and Colored (Jlnth Circles, backs, Basnues and Cloaks, , Made In the most stylhh and ektrsnt mnmiT. Bnaier Clotbs anil Miiiciillas ! IM ALL THK NKW J&U) l Kh 1 II A 111, B BI1A Ilia, tt a Kn'at mliiciluii from foriuor nrlrei. Also, an eleilaDt ..Nortmmili of ll.nl and Uiulit Olrups mill iiriiuui.iilfl, aiuaro Jt, larl, Bleul aim Ullt lint tuu., Will. HultsanU BiH Ulanp.. BA1 S WIN, : Nna. S3 and H9 Sonlh llljli 8t. Black J.yoiiH CLOAK AM) BlKilW VELVKT&, SUPKUII ULAtIK BAHATI1KA AND HHP Unwa Hllk.l Tartan Pl.tltl i'upllt,. anil UruMfillkl. liAIN & SDN, ' ox Wo., glanil glHnnlli IllKh Kt. HOTELS. ixoh it., bet. Third and Fourth its,, Xl0llCK.ca.OlllLlC. THOHAB B. WJ1BH, I i FRANK U. Vmn- I I sc.fia.TrvSeliBi n noiiis, IfDltrltf MFJTTAU HOTEL,- Upposlte the Park, ! Marray streel, nar Broadway, JM BWTORK, rilUB rBOPBlETYlR HAVING HADTI11B00M X &1UDIOUS DOWW TOWN UUTKL thot-ouKbly repaired, painted and remrnlahed, la now prepared to provide his Gnosis with all the oomforU of a good and well reiin.ated House. DIs oharife nru riwfloim bin, and he guarantees to all who may call upon htm a gond table, otimfortable rooms, and every poosibU ftitantion. He will be pleased to soe ill his old friend, and to Weloome many new ones. Von are Invited, when yon oome to the City, to paj Sim a vtnlti and he aasnree yon that if yon go away dlwstlsfled, It ihall not be ttit- fault of ....-..- M WTIrtfllNQ Drnnriiiar SCALES. FAIRBANKS ' i. 0TANUABO i ' SOAIiBS Or ALL KINDS, I Also, Warehouse Trucks, Letters Presses, Jto. FalrbHukft, Oreenleal de Co., QJ nONKOK MTRKKT, TOLKDO. Sold In Columbus by " KIMlOl XK, Ki nN A CO. ,, eerBaoaratnltoboy only the 0BQlat.jM leS-dlf 4 DAILY OHIO STATE JOUPuNA Offlee No. lit, Es. Htntm Mtrert. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 18(1 From the 178th Regiment. Jut PraUe te Ohio Boy a. 1 ' (Oormpondenea of tho Ohio State Journal. ' DELAYBO tBTTKK.' Hkadquabtees Ukitkd States Forces, EllELBTVlLLH; Tepn NOT. 30, 't4. We have been having so mo little excite ment here, la connection with the more- meats of Hood's army, a la Sherman. On the 27lhj we learned from refugees that large force of rebel cavalry was advancing on this plae. ' Uur gallant commander, Major John C. Hamilton, immediately sent out Lieut, Card and fifteen men of the 5th Tennessee Cavalry, Jo ascertain the facts. Hwiflg taken a post several miles out, they were 'suddenly surrounded and captured, Then the excitement commenced. Citizep begun packing their goods and valuables, and leaving for Bafe parts in 'almost evoW conceivable kind of conveyance even to a foot passage. Our little band was put in readiness tor action arm a clone watch kept. We numbered a little over 200, all tolJ. The foroe advanoing was represented io be 'beatnams division: ana (bey relied on his inflated story to scare m away, but it uia n t. When the sun rose the next mornine, ev erything was in readiness for the Johnnies; and shortly after daylight they drove in our piokcts and entered one side of tbe town. small squad of tho Fifth TouncKsee cavalry went oiu ana suirmisneu with them, when hey left, for a safer locality, pursued hv Major worinen ana aooui titty niomilcd men. But one man was wounded on our side, and several rebels, among them a Cat ui n. Thus ended tbe first " chapier;" but lw- tnir within roach of the right ftingof Ilood't army, our position here is not a very sale one, and we have just received on onlei from Gen. Milroy to full back to Wartriice and join the column moving for Murtrcqs- boro. The following letter is from a prominent loyal citizen a lawyer of this place: "SilEI.BYVILLB, TEN.. NOV. JS( l&tii. Major- Qtn. R, H. Milroy : General: Major Hamilton will doubt- less give you a detailed account of ntfaire here during the past twenty-four hours; hut n addition to wnaL he may Bay, L bos to aua a wora. "I am aware tbat neither Major Hamil ton, nor the oftionrB and troops under his command, need auy commendation at mv hands, but the oourage and coolness dis- layed by the Major, his oihoers and troopB. tmidst so much exoitemeut, was such as to win the admiration of every loyal heart. ight we had every reason to believo that heavy rebel foroe was advancing. The capture of the Boldiers some three miles from town and the reports of cavalry scouts all went to confirm us in the opinion that a large foroe was not far distant. But not withstanding this, the Major and his ofli- oers stood to their posts like heroes and would nave given the rebels a very warm reception, had they made au attack. "Too much praise could not. he civen the Minor, noroould too much be BHid in behalf of the gallantry of Captains Wells, Rickey, wort nam and Davis, and Lieutenants Ja cobs, i'olaud, Atwell, and ot her oihoers and soldiers whose names I do not remember. All did their duty all acted as soldiers should act. 'Truly yours, TuoNrsoif." Such is the appreciation with which "Ohio Boys" are held by loyal Tenncsseeaus. Would tbat there were more Thompsons in Tennessee than there are I The column is ready to move for Mur. freealioro', and the ladies loyal ones only are bidding the boys "good-bye," "farewell," etc, with tearful eyes, and I must eo out and get my share. lours truly, C. A. P. Mi it Ia tor Unyfoii. William Louis D-iyton was born at Bask ing Ridge, N. J., Feb. 17, 1H07. He was the sou of Joel Day ton, a farmer, and graduated at the College of New Jersey in September, ltiJo. lie commenced the study of the law toon after, and was admitted to the Bar of is native State in May, 1&I0. Ia 1837 he wns elected member of the State Hen at t1 and made.4 Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, lu 1338 he was chosen by the Leg-" Mature as one of tbe Associate Justices ot he Supreme Court of his State, which po tion ne resigned in hot., im i, and on the decease of Hon, Samuel L. Southard, U. Senator, iu 1842, he was appointed lilt the vacancy. He served In the Seh- o from 1642 to 1851. He was an ardent free soiler and lover of liberty, aud maintained to the fullest extent the right of Con-gross to legislate with respect to slavery in he Territories. Ho was an intimate and flnontial adviser of President Taylor, ad vocated the admission of California into the Union a free State, was in favor of the abolition of the slave trade iu the District of Columbia, and voted against the infamous fugitive slave bill. At the expiration of his term tho Democratic party was in the ascendency in tho New Jersey Legislature, and Com. Stockton wasohosen in his place. In I860 he was nominated by tho ltepub-lican Convention an the candidate lor the Vice Presidency upon the ticket with Fremont. In 18-17 he was appointed Attorney uenerai, and during the iitbi term of Mr. Lincoln deputed as MinisLer at Paris. In all tho duties of lifehe was a true man, and every position which he has filled ho has adorneJ. In his deaLh tho country Iosok cue of its ablest and most respected representatives. Nlttfiiff In I'hnreh. An American writer from London says tbat in the churches there, whoever comes first, whether gentleman or latly, takes the further end in the Blip, aud those thtt fot-l w fill up the remaining Beatx; and thus prevent tho awkward disturbance which ouctirs in our ohuches here, iu tho process of filing in an out by men iu order to isolate women at the further end of the pew. n , churches where pews are free, the awkwardness and inconvenience occasioned to ladies by .the first comers taking the aisle end ot the pew is even greater, as many of those who obtain that scut persist in Bitting still and making those who wish to get into the pew climb over them, no easy or modest undertaking, especially if the crinoline of lady be nt all fashionable. It is not the one who does the climbing, however, but the one who persists in sitting still, that is to be censured for this breach of courtesy. It is said the habit of gontle-men taking Uie aisle end of the pew originated with the early Bottlers, who eat near the doors of the pews so that in case of an nt tack by the Indians they might he ready for action. This will aocount for the prevailing fashion of gentlemen occupying the door end of the pew, but wo havo authority for the oustofh of ladies ocoupying that position. As there is no longer any danger of attacks from Indians, we think this custom for filing out and in like a parcel of soldiers, on the part of gentlemen, might well he changed, and we hope that the English custom may De adopted ny the ladies. A Crncl Order iw (try O fillers. Headquarters Lafovrohk District, 1 TmnonKAtjx. I.A., Den. 2, 18G4. General Orders, Ao. 10. The fact having been brought to the no- lice of the Commanding umoer or tho District that some few officers of bis oommand are nurohasine "for their own use," enormous amount of commissary whisky in one case as high as eighteen gallons per month to their detriment ana that of the service, it is hereby ordered that hereafter sales of whisky to omoers "lor their own use" will be limited to one gallon per month. except on applications approved by the rest commanaer, accompaniea ny a Bur peon's oertiflicate that such additional sup. plies are necessary to save life or prevent disability. . . ' By oommand of Brig. Gen. R. A. Cameron. B. B. Campbell, A. A. 0. 1 Hfewa Hans. A Vic kit burg paper says: The residence of Mm. Lucv Davis, a sieter-iu-law of Jeff. Davis, was most beautifully Illuminated last evening, in honor of Ihe election of Abra ham Lincoln as President of the United StateB. ; The Sanitary Commission sent four relief agents and two four-horse wagons, load ed with hospital supplies, witn tbe expedi. Hon to the Weldon Railroad, under Qen. Warren. ' The Secretary of War has issued an order forbidding calling general courts martial tn future, unless specially author tzed by tbe War Department. Tho Postoffice did a very lively busi ness in dead letters last year over three and a half millions. Quan Ding is dead. Quan Ding was a political agitator in Cochin China, who urged revolt against the rrench. influence there. We are assured that since the death of Quan Ding the district of Go-Kong is quite tranquil. There are rumors in Italy that Victor Emanuel will abdicate in favor of his son. aa soon as Home shall be made the oapital of the Italian kingdom. Cant. Henry B. Clay, grandson of the great statesman, escaped irom union cus tody in Georgia several weeks since, and has reached Kiohnioud. He is a Captain in tbe rebel service. 1 Oen. Meade has been made a full Ma- or General iu the regular army, to date rom August 18, 1864 to rank next to Gen. Sherman. Mrs. Kliza W. Farnham, well known as Philanthropist and author, died iu New York on Thursday, at the age of 49. Her last book, " Tho Kra of Woman," to which he devoted about twenty years of ber life, is thought to have so exhausted her en er ics as to huvo materially shortened her ite. Our readers will recollect the details re- nectiug the trial of Dr. Hermann Demme.of Ueme, Switzerland, tor thn niurdor or bis in tended father-in-law, M. Trumpy, in which Madame Trutnpy was ihe chief witness. leuinie wns acquitted. 'His troubles stem o have turned his brain, and that also of is het.rothed. Both recently disappeared om Benin, an I a few days alter, a letter as received announcing their intention to commit suicide. The desperate projeot was carried out, lor their corpses have since been dtHcovercd in tbe Lake of Ueneva. The rebel Brigadier-General Cranber ry, reported by Uenerai Hood killed nt the atlle ot r rank Lin. was the itev. J. U. Uran- berry, of the Virginia Conference, Method- at Episcopal I'burua, botitb. in Washing ton ho served two years, and was .then appointed to the College at. Charlottesville, a., where he was cniciating as chaplain hen the rebellion broke out. He was about hirty -eight years of age when he died. A correspondence is now going on be- weAn the Adjutant Generate of a number of Ihe States, looking to tho iesue, by eaoh tec, of a boek containing a list of every eol- ior unlisted from the State, and such re marks as tu time of service, death, dis- liarge, or desertion as msy be within their nowledge. Tho whole of the rebel General Buck! p.r's hnggnge was cu pin red, on the 1st InstA bout four miles abovo Rodney, on the Mis sissippi river. It consisted of six trunks, 11 heavily packed with the "amenities of ilized life." . , - Ex-Senator Toombs, of Georgia, is serv- g on the stuff of Geu. Gustavs W. Smith, x-Street Commissioner of New York. He now a person of no consequence. Preparations are already being made tor the coming inauguration of Mr. Lincoln on tho 4th of March next. It is hoped by hose in charge of tho extension of the Capitol, that the entire cast front will be lomplcteu, and there will probably be a greater assemblage than ever before. A ouster ox is to be roasted whole at a ban- uet, and (ire engines aud political clubs have sent delegations hero toengage accommodations. Of course, a ball will be given, nd there will be other rejoicings. It seems that another attack has been outdo hy tbe allied fleet on the lapaneso ty aud torts at tbe entrance of Inland Sea, trended with a degree of destruction to property unprecedented. The correspon- lent ot the Wew iork Tunes says the Shells om Ihe fleet set, the city on fire, and tbe conti.igration raged two entire days, de- roymg houses and temples aud jOO warehouses. About five-sixths of the ty was burned. A large number of drafted men in Clearfield county, Pa., have refused to ap- i pear, and have tied to the mountains and rganizcd themselves into an armed band resist, the oil ice rs. As was notioed in our ispatches recently, these outlaws had a ght with tbe military, in which they Buf fered a repulse, but their reumiuing strength as bo great that a second expedition was is patched against them on the 12th inst hgbt unstifd, in which one of the leading deserters was killed, aud nineteen of nis men captured. One of the soldiers was lied. It is believed that tbe end of the muhjes is not yet, as other and larger paries of deserters are lulrenehing themselves tbe mountains. Wfmi llotnl Iiit,eitUf'l. Frt-m tbe account i f the battle of Friday, published in thu Naltvillo Union, we clip the following: ; It may not he inappropriate, before nar rating what Hood and bis Lieutenant did, detail what they intended; aud upon this ulijecl, my informant appears to be pretty iorrect, A few days since, Geu. Hood and me of his staff, together with Cheatham, were at Ihe house of a geutleman with whom conversed to-day, and who was within their lines, and whilo there, Hood stated (hat he had intended, at first, to assault .Vnshville; that while he felt confident he lould do so with success, ho had concluded Mi at the sacrifice would be too great, unless lied upon to do so as a last resort. He proposed instead, to blockade the Cumber-laud above and below, and cut the L-ouib- Ue una Nashville Kailroad, and then Gen. F nomas would be compelled to evacuate the oily; ;tor," said Hood, "ho has but the 4lh Corps, snd a few conscripts; I know that all ho stories anout nts strength are false; his men nro lew and demoralized; ' and all prefeut concurred with him. No longer ago than WedneRdiiy night Cheatham stated, as I am positively informed, that he had no toubts of capturing thru city. "We have taken stronger plaoes," were his words, aud we will take Nashville. Oov. Harris, too. appears to have entertained no doubts on tho subject, as he issued a flaming proc lamation, in which he called out everybody o come to tho rescue, and redeem the Mate. have not seen tho document, but nnder- Htand tbat in it ho expressed the highest confidence of a speedy success. ' Jhe result or yesterdays operations was the first thing that undooeived the sanguine oeis; ami my informant stated that be talked with some officers, after the close of ihe day's work, and they were not slow in expressing both disappointment and chagrin. His honse was between the lines occupied by tho rebels yesterday and that from which they made their tight to-day, and they retreated hy it to tako up their new position, and construct their new line of works. One oflicer, who pretends to bs familiar with Hood's views, as he was inti mately acquainted with several members of his staff, declared that while the rebel com- mandcr'wns greatly disappointed. He would fight as long as a man would stand fty him; and I am inclined to believe etich will be his policy. The failure of this campaign will disgrace htm. ana he will not co down with out sinking bis army with him; therefore I ihall not bo surprised if he fortifies again lo-nlt'hU if ihoutas will allow htm, nnd makes another stand to-morrow, badly as he has been heaten. Such an act would be in perfect accordance with his policy, and uot a whit moro foolhardy ard impolltio than almost every move he has made since assuming command. TosUiiw 0e Fire Alnrm Tcl.'irrnph. Clevclami nppcnra Io hate got the Btsrtof wcstcrD cities in an efficient tire alarm "ys-rem. tt was recently visited by delegates from Pittsburg, to examine its merits, and : he result is that the lire alarm telegrnph system is to be. introduced inio that city. On Tuesday last .Buffalo Tisitpd Cleveland for a like purpose, and wore lavish in their Jpraine of its efHoienoy and simplicity. , , . Important frra Nmwmui The Charleston Mercury, Dec 13, says: The following extract of a private letter from Nassau eonveys an Important hint: 1 am of the opinion lit at during the winter blookadere will have more to fear from enemies. in their crews than they will from the blockading fleet. Hundreds of Yanks are now here, and I suspect tbat H is a settled plan to capture vessels by stratagem at sea. H pies, are all around, and it may be that yon may hear of several Roanokt affairs this next moon. An attempt was thus made to capture the Orel, which; failed, and eight of the crew are now in irons, one or them holdinir a Yankee commission as master mate. This looks serious, but proper precautions on the part of officers will render these devilish (plans aDortivo. uwing to the dubious character of Lnzlieh neu ral ity, these mercinary minions of the tyran nical i an nee uovernmem wui vsuo-fv pu IshmenL" An fnTltitf Ion from Oen. HreehinrMire. "John C. Breckinridge, Major-GeneraL and four years ago Vice rreeiueni or uie United States, kindly invites tbe people of EaBt Tennessee to return to their homes, and "enter upon their pursuits as peaceable oiliiens." " lie guaranties protection, not oulv to all who have entered the Union ser vice but wish to leave it, but further, to all refugees, of whatever kind; and he promises I hem that they shall nqt be required to per form military servioe if they are "aoove or below the military age." " 'Will you walk into my parlor r said the spider to the fly. BS?" As a speoimon of editorial corres pondence the editor of Dmyhts Journal of Music publishes the fallowing quaint irtror, at once amusing and pathetic. It cornea from Canada : "Messrs. . Dear sirs: I should of Writen to you before this aboughtthe detb of my belovid Daughter, Miss , she died with hart dimies verrey suddenly on the second of June aged 17 years 7 month 14 lays she was acknowladgrd to he the grat- est pie oniBt in this part of the i'rovenoe, You will do me A favor hy insuriing hir leth in your Journal. Please continue to send the paper till the year is up and your bill end 1 will remit to you. Dear Sir many heavvey peases of Musick my daughter bad of by hart to 2 of her ehoiceBt peases wns ooe carnival de vemoe hy J. echuii holf and others to maney to be menohened her faverite pease was home sweto home by thollhtirch she could play Hiis in eight min utes and all tie other peaies on or abouyht tJte wte time Dear Sir. she told hir mother a iu rlays before hir deth When playing swete home she said Mam do you boare tho are of home swete home she said listen Mam how beautiful it is When all the angels will join in the are of home swete home how beautiful it will be in Heaven, she spoke thease words abought 1ft days be. ore she lied. We had not the slitest thought or hir death at the time, if you would compose a vurs on the happy angels of God I should be glad as I believe my child WaB A heaven born child destined for eternal glory. 1 hope you will sympe- thise with me in my bereavment. 1WL, A laugh has been got up at a Paris club at the expense of a not over-intelligent young French traveler, who has been mak ing the grand tour or London during the recent most promising months for seeing Life and fashion. He lodged at a house where no French was spoken, and he spoke no English, except thai which is vory com prehensible to an English lodging-house keepers mind, viz.: putting gold into his and. ihe joke against him is, that his letters to his friends during this momentous visit were dated, "No. 4, Billstickers Be ware, Leicester Square. Ihis he declares was the name of the street he lived in. FOR SALE. Master Commissioner's Sale IOTTSK FOB SALE. Hon No. Sri, Rtst Blch street, (In-lotNo. 411.) will he fluid at Publio ale at two o'clock, Saturday, Dee. 24, at the f'ourt i. The premises nan be examined any Hue previous to rale. GEU. UKIoKIt. loniiQiiua, uoc. iu, m. xau t For Sale. NINETY-FIVH (Of.) AUIIE OF TIBIBKRKD Land, tliroe miles North of Colnuituia, on the OlevoUnd, Columbus A Cincinnati JtaMruad. For p-tieulnrs tniaire of B. a. Nb.IL, CLAIMS. A. L. A.REWS at CO., Army clxx3L Navy Bounty and Pension Office, NO 17 YVfr HT THIRD NT., (Selves' IloiidiDg, R-i0m B.) HAVE ESTABLISHED AN OFFICE AT THE al o-e mentioned place for the collection and djnutment of all claims against ihe Uultui States. 'iieultl attention given to tho collection of Pensions. Bom tl s, Arrears uf Pay, a. id to tho final BrUkiueut na aij u men t oi Oar fec'llllM for the nromt prosecution uf this bus- forwarded to ihe re idetit Ageutat Wanhiugton D.O., IneRscsunoth surpnmtd. Claims made tip daily and HON. HORATIO KING, (Late PoUmesU-r-Qeneral of the United States,) and promptly dished. ah communications nouia ne aaareeasa to a. u. Andrews A Vo.t Box fttt, di1 ft ttn OTVOFNNm. OHIO. J.-.U.. ATTORNEYS. M. II. TILPIN. O. T. SHERMAN, 0. W. MO lit TOM, Tilde n, Shtrinau & IHoultm, Attorneys at Law ! orrioEs: . 470 Fonrtaenth street, Washington,!. 0.; . 17 Writ Thin! street, Olnoluaatl, 0. tH-Sn COMMISSION WH. OONLAP, JNO. M. ATWATKB 0UNLAP. ATWATER i. CO . Produce fomniiioii Jlerchnnts 8 SODTfl WATER STEET, Bntter, Eggn, (JheeM, Lard, Pork, nxton, Wool d. Onsli advances made on OonslH nments. Hark m Platm aent frae to parties who wish then. J..LI ,.a. J. O. WOODS, Piano Warcroms! SI Sonih High Hlret'U Agent for- i CMCKERItfQ PIANOS, . BALLET, DA VIS$ CO S PIANOS, STEIN WAY PIANOS, HA LB Jr C08 PIANOS Pekmuet Harmoniums and Melodeons, oiunicnl, MercbandlHe and Sheet Mum. wrr'H flm - THE GREAT KEXJKDY rus CONBUM1V iTftKTI jr v aw s BALS4M FOR Ttlli LONGS. roBTH cm aa or Oonsnmptlon,Tecnne, Asthma, Broohltls, Wastlni ef Flesh, NightSweaU, Spitting ofBlotd,H-p-lug (Jonirh, Difficulty ot Breathing. Uolds, IuSnsuaa Coughs, Phthisle. Pain In the Side, and all Diseases of the Lnnn. ItcontniiiN no Opium, Culome!, Uf ineral rolMon! And it Safe for ihe most Delicate Child. The most distressing Oonghoan be broken op In a few hours time without fail. To the Afflicted. We call tholrnrvfctal attention to the groat strength and standing of the vast number of oertifloatoe which we have published, aud can be had, frteof ohrrgs th MAfUMiut Is for sale. TO PHYSIOS". mt,r-" rmjemmrrt have bad In ths'nseof this medfclne lu their prao. tloe with patients naving mnS wr win- snmpttnn, Induce ns to continue to sell to tbetn by the gallon for their exclusive nee. No long medl slue has ever attained so high and so enviable a rep. .ttitinn m nr. Wm. Uall's Kalsam for the Lonin. Tli medical properties of the articles, used In its menn factors ere extracted witb gwat oare, and by theune of the cluo pirovou appa Ti.il mMtlnlaa Is too wall known te nood rdv re commendation. Taeeommnntty know it to be th iMt i.nnf Medicine eff-ired to the vabllc. For sale by Druggists generally, and all Dealers In Family Meaioine. o sure uat yon get iir, HairiBalsaa. A. b. BUUVILL. uu., nr97weSwlvdS Pt-onrletAra. (Hnrfnnatl, O Advertise lu ill IfhIIt Journal. SAVE 20 PER CENT. SAVE 20 PER GENT MEDICAL. TECH GrU.'SlA.'V "AMEEIOANREMEI)IES, news aj GKEiKrcrxixrrEi -- PREPARATIONS! niiULT 00N0SNTBA TtD 4 OOHPOOHD FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU A Positive & Speoiflo Remedy for HIAODKR, filOlVBTN. ,OFI This Medicine Increases the power of Digest Io and excites the A IWOBBENTtS into faealthftbctlaai y which the WATKHYOH OALOkHOVH dtftosilloto and all VNNATUUAL KNLAHtthMEXU are re duced, as well ef pain and inflammation, and Is good for MMNt WOMEN, and VHILDHKN. HSLMDOLD'S EXTRACT BUGHO YOB WEAKNESSES rlBlns; from Kwmw, H it hi ta of IM!, putiou, Krl Imlinwjrettoii.or Abnso, ATTICNDICU WITH THB rOLLOWIHO 8TMiJ , TuW8: (D disposition to Kierelse, Lous of Power, Loss of Memory, DilHcnlty of Breathing, Weak Nerve, Trembling, Horror of Piaoase, Wakefulness, Universal Lassitude of the 11 ashing of the Body, H risen ler Hystont. Krapiion on tne raw. Hot Hands, Falld Countenance, Dryness of the Skin, These svnintonifl. If allowed to go on. which this medicine invariably removes, sood follow IMPOTKNOf, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC riTU, Iu one of which the uatient mavexulre. Who oan ay that they are not Iretjaently followed by those 'Uiretui diseases," IttNAKiTY AND4MINKITMPTIONI Many are aware of tbe eanse of thetr suffei Ing Hut none will confess. The records of the Ineaus Asylums and the melancholy dnatlts by Oousnmp l, noar empto witnoss to mo rruin ui ine awor on. rHK CONSTITUTION, ONCE AKKKOTED WITt ORGAN 10 WKAKNluo, tteqnlrta the aid of medicine to strengthen and J rlgorate the system, which HELM HOLD'S Blt TBAOT BCiQHU luvartsbly does. A trial will tw; flnoe the most skeptioel. Female, Females, Females, LtO OB yOCNQ, SINGLE, MAK1UVD, OB OOU TKMFLAT1NG MAURI AG IC. In mauy affections neonliar to Females the Ex tract Bnchn is nnw) nailed by any other remedy, a In Chlorosis or Botention, Irregularity, PaiufulnuM or Suppression of the Ciintt-iimry Kvaruatioun, HI Derated or tiuliirroue state of the Uterus, Leiicorrltos, or Whiles, Sterility, aud for all oomplaiuts inoiuen to tho sex, whether arising front Indlscrottou, Habits ot Ol ai nation, or in the OKt l.IMK OR 4 HANB OF J.IFR. Kl iTHnOMI A BO VS. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. eke no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant ftfedloloa for Dnploasaut and Dangvrons Diseases, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BDCHD CUKES Secret Xieo,o In all thHr itaietM, at little sxpaoae. little or so oliauge Id diet, no iucoDTeoteDO., AXO NO EXPOSURE. It oaostis rreanent desire, and Rive strenxtb t Drlnate, tliereby removing obstructioua, preventiij and ouring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pffci and Inflammation, so fretini'nt in this clans ol ui i, aud eiiiellina FOiaoauua, vweawsu, iAi WOUS 0 VT IU A TTSH. Thousands upon Thousands WHO HA YE BEEN THE VICTIMS Ot OUAOBIS, lur) wha ha.vAi.tld HiCAVf Ftas to be cured In a ihort time, have found they were deceived, and tbat "Pmaon" hui, by tbe naeei "rowerim awiu- gonts," boun dried In tbe syntem, to broas. out lu an aggravaton torm, ano PKRHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. M TJ IS XI Helmbold'a Extract Buchu For all Affections and Diseases of THE UHIXARY OROAKS Whether existing In HALH OB FtCMALE, Irom wuatever cause origiaaiiug , auu no metier . Of How Long NlAiidifip;! DIsomhs of these Organs require tbe aid of a Dlurotlo, HELHROLD'S EXT ACT Btiftil' 18 THE O It BAT DIUBETIO, And II Is curtain to have the desired effect In all 0 eases for wuiou It IB reoommendod. B BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD!!! Heltnbold's Highly Oonoenirated ttompoonrt Fluid Extract Sarsabarilla. This Is an affeotlon of the Blood, and attaoks th 4oxuil Organs. Liulugsof the Nose, Ears, T ii Windpipe, and other Uncus Surfaotti. makjrwl t pearaiice In the form of Ulcers. Heiraboid's Kx ' i Sarsaparllla pnrirlns the blood, and removes all s r einptioni of the skin, giving to the complexion clear and healthy color. It being prepaauri uxprtsal for this class of complaints, Its hlood-puritjing prop artifs ate preservod to a greater extent than any ot h ar preparation oi nanapanua, o Helmbold's Rose Wash. An excellent Lotion for Diseases ol a Sypbllio Na- . tnm. aud as an Injection In Diseases ot the Urinarv Organs, arising from habits of dlSHipation, aud In oen nun h'ii 'ii" auu iioji,iif In, In sncli diseases as reoommeiidpd. Bridonce of the most responsible aud reliable char aoter will accompany the medicines. , k CertiHcAtem of Jnr, rrnm elsht to twenty years stnndlnK. witb names known to BOIESOE A ND FA ME. For medical properties of BVOHV, see Plftpobna tory of the United States. a Practice oi Physio. See remarks made by the lata oelebtated Dr. Pit Y ft-ICE. Philadelphia. Bee remarks niadu by Dr. XPBSA TM MeVO I'll . a oelebrated Physician, and Membet of the lSw College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published 1 1. Transactions or cue ivtng ana wueeu a ouruui. Km Mt-dlco-Olriirirlcal Review. Dublishod bv HEN- Ant IN THA rent, Fellow of tbe Royal Uo!lg of Surgeons. .i : dee most or inr iw ssnoarq voru on mcoicina. Extract Bnchn 00 per bottle, or ill for SA 00 " Bursa par Ula 1 00 . " , " . , ft Oil Impvov'd Rose Wash 60 " ' 9 60 Or half a doncn of w,h for 818, which wtll be s 0 th olent to cure the most obstlu.te oaaes, If dirnctM are adhered to. , . , , Deliverable to any address, securely packed from observation. a,. DeHcrtn symptoms in all oommnn imtions, Onres guaranteed. Advloe gratia. AFFIDAVIT. Personally appearod before me, an Alderman ol thnoityof l'hiliulelpbfa, U. T. Huliabold, who, be. Ing duly sworn, doth say his preparations eontiMn nn narcoclto, no mprcnrj, or uinor lnjiinons arngs, mt are purely vegetable. U. T. HJCLMDol.p. IWorn aun eniieciiiMHi wHure me, ."i1 aju ihj r. H'VcntWT, 1W4. W. P. BIBB A HP, Aldnrtnatl, Mintn at., abovo uaee, ( ti lt. Afldrwi letttrsf t Information to wutiite H. T. HKLMBOLU, Ch-j o FRIlvriPAL OKPOm Helmbold's Drug and Chemical Warehvnse, til Broadway, New York; iir Hafmbotd'a Uedlcal Deaot. 104 Sonth Tenth street, Phdelphla, .,.. A nd anprlnclpled dealers, who endeavor to dty purs Ur in Kin vvf R auu 'ether" artfotes on tfrt&mt- ntatlon attained by - -Qalmbold's QenntnB Preparatlona, " " Bxtraot Bnchn, " " " SarsaparlUa, i Improved BowviV Sold try all Druggists every where. ABM FOB B ELM BOLD' B TAKE SO 0TB M Oat oat the advertisement, and send Jor It. AVOID IMPOSITION AMD BX POStIB ae0. ROBERTS 00., Wboleeal Agents, B M North High streot Oolnmbns O.,wno will noop (he trade at Manufacturer orloa |
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