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KSDICAL. BonOi Job. A. WMw. s1moB IP. ClukM. tiree Ter: William : 57. md.D, cot jut; Hugh MoCullouoi. now inoffio,. ' I,. J.A - ev Ajro niuin BBiuiTua raoa , , IVmAwJaM iw" V-B.4 JwAM I AND DIGESTIVE OpANS, All ctr ID it HOOFLAND'S IU SUIT CTRENeTHElVIira , TONIC L ;" 'V) i v lU'.'iiJ.'j-U IBIS! BA TS PERFORMED MORE OlfMES, ,' GIVE BMTTBR SATISFACTION, , . J?-l YE MORE RB8PEC- I TABLE PEOPLE TO 1 ! .-VQUWFOR' i . Thin any OUnr Article la the Market j W defy u om to ooatradlot tela MMrllM, AMD Wll,t PAT l,0OO j ' " to any oh that trill prodecea Oerllfr.ta pabuehrd t7 04 teat to not ouqimi. HOOFLAND'S j German Bitters YUA OIJBB BTBBT 0AI1 OF CBB OHIO OM NEB VO VB OSBILITT. DISEASES OF TEE KIDNEYS, AND DISEASES ARI8INQ FROM A DISORDER- I ED STOMA CM. , Obfernlhft followla tyaptoat, racaiUng fro Disorder, of th DlgMtlve Orgmoi: , Oonfttpfttf nu, Inwftrd Pile, F1bmi of Blood to rht Beod.Aoi It f ot tho Stoniftrh, Naoteft, Heftrt bftra, Diftgiuttor k'ood, FuIIbomoc Weight in BUDicn, Boar nraouiiou. nns tog or Flattering et tiie Pit of toe I , Stoniftob.awloimlDgotbeHeftA . Harried ftndDlDlenltBreftUi- I - Ing, nattering nt the 1 . ' Heftrt, Choking or flnffooftllng Ben , Mttooewben In ft lying Poe- . ' - tore, DlmneMof Via Ion, Dot or Weba bafbre I the Ulght. Farer and Dill ' Pftln In the Hend. Ueflolenoy ol Penplifttlon. TenowneM tf i the Skin and lyee, Ptin In the Side, ' Btvok.Ohaat. Llmba, Ac., Sadden riasbee ol eftt, Bnrnlng in the Fleih, Comtftnt 1m ngtsliigi of ItII, nnd greet Depreeeloa ol fiplrllt. REMEMBER -a THAT THIi BITTIR9 lis XfiTot Aloobollo GOHTAIMI HO RUM OR WHISKY, I And Can't Make Drunkards, BUT THE Best Tonic In the World W BEAD WHO BATS BO. V From the Hon. Thomas B. Tloraaoe. From the Hon. Thomas B. Floreaoa. ' From the Bon. Tnomai B. Florence. 1 W ami nsTOHa January 1, 1868, OmfTUHni: Baring stated It verbally to yoa, 1 have no heeitattoa In writing the faot, that I expert, eneed marked benefit from your Hoofland's German Blttere. Daring a long and tedious session of Ooa- grew, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated me A kind friend aoggeated the uee of the prepare-tlon I have namad. 1 look hla adTi, and the ratalt was Improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I eo much needed and obtained. Others may be imilarlyadrantageAif they desire to be. Truly yonr friend, THOMAS B. FLOBINCB. From John B. Wlektrsham. Biq., firm of Wicker, ham A Hot chiton, ihe celebrated manofaotursrs of Fanoy Iron Works, 369 Canal st. ; I am the recipient irom yon of one o' the giaateet favora Lb at nan be conferred a poo men, via., tbat of health. For many years have 1 suffered from one of tht most annoying and debWtatlog plaints that the human family oaa be elflloted 1 Obrenla Diarrhea Dnrtnt the Ions: time 1 was snflVrlBK from this diiaaee, 1 was attended by regular pbytiolans, living me lin . tojiporary relief. The causeeeemed to remain until I wan luduoud to try Hoofland's German Hitters. After the uoenfa f bottles of that vain able medic! ue, tbo oomptaint appearetj tobeeoav-pleteiy kradlratod. I often Inwafily thank yon fur such avalaable apino, aud, whenever 1 have an ofiportontiy, onetrfully recomtneud It, with full con&denca In 111 lellablllf. Trnly ycurs, .IOUM B. W10K1BSHAM. Ktw fork, Feb. 9, 16. From Jnllni Lea, Est t Arm of Lea A Walker, the mmt ttmT Musio Publlshera In the Batted Mates, Nu. Obesinnt at.. A-hlladelphla: FaBftDABT. tib, IBM. i Mrtana. Jokm A Etam: GBHTtRMnn: My mntber In-law has been so greatly benefitted by your II Holland's German Bitteie that oonoluded to try It my self. I And It to be an ln valuable tonlo. and an hesitatingly reeommend It to allwhoareeueerloc Irom dyspepsia. 1 have bad tbat dlsaaa In Its most obstinate form flataleftte t for many years, and yonr Bitters has gi?en ma ease whoa everything eke had falltn. Touts truly, JOLIDS LIB. From the Bon. Jacob Broom. Pmilamliwia, Oot. ?, 1863. ; OavfLiiiui: In reply to yonr laaulry aa to the afoot produced by tbe use of Hoofland'a German Bit ten In my family, I bare no hesitation la saying tbat It haa been highly beneficial. In one .natation, a case' of dyspepsia of thirteen years' standing, and which; had become very distressing, the use of one bottle: gave decided relief, the second effecting a onn, and the third, It seems, has eoaarmed the cure, for there have boon no symptoms oi its return tor tne last ui years, la tog Individual nee of It I flod It to be an nneqnftled fiule, and i nee rely reeommend Its aseto the sunarera. use: JAUOB Bl Mo. 1T0T Bpraos street. From Bar. W. D. Slogfrled, Pastor Twelfth BepUit! Ob a r oh. . .4, j '' PaiiDaLrniA, December 26, 1868, Mbhbb. Joitn A Evabs: UaxTUUiBNt I hava recently been laboring under the distressing effects of Indigestion, accompanied by n prostration of tha aervoue system. Kameroos remedies were recommended by friends, and some of them tasted, but without relief- Your Hoeflaod's German Bitters were reoommeaded by persons who had tried them, and whose lavorabla mention of the Bittern induced me also to try them. I mast confess that X had aa averalon to patent medlclmmfrom the 'thonsaud and one" quack "Blttere." whose only aim tee rot to be to palm off sweetened and dragged liquor apon the community, In n sly way; and the tendency of which, 1 fear, la to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that you re was really menicinai preparation, i toon u witn nap DveSMt.. Its action, oot only noon the stomach but upon tha nervosa system, was prompt nnd gratifying. 1 feel that 1 hava derived great and perma- Btnt Denent irom ine us i a av pomes. Very respect fully yoors, W. D. SEIGFBIED, ,. Be.Shackamaioiiatreet: From tha Bar, Thomas Wlntar.D. D , Paator of Boi veronga napaam tmnroa, silent preparation, Hoofland's Geraaan Blttere, at dd my testimony to tha deserved reputation It has obtained. I have ftr years, at tinea, been troubled with great disorder In my head and nervous eyi I was ad need by friend to try bottle of yow German Bitters. I did so, and bava nparlenoed great and unexpected relief) my health haa bees verv maUrlallr benafltted. X ooundeatlv raeom mend tha article where I meat with oaaea similar H a? wi, and hava been asanred by many of theti MDeetfBllv vonrt. T. W1MTBJL Boxboroagh, Pa, from Bar. J. S. Herman, of tha Gorman Bef.nard Obaieb, Kaiwtowa, Berksoonaty, Pa. - . Dr. 0. Jasktoa Beanaeted Slrt I hava been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty yearn, and have a ever need any medicine that did me aa maeb good as Hoonands Bitten. I am very mach Im - proven in ota iu, aner navmg raaaa nve nettles, lonrs, with respeet, J. 8, UBBMAM. See that tha signature of "C. K. JAOKSOM' Is Om n n aairaa wwam uvtiia. PRICE: EingUBoltlt, 0n Dollar; r Batf Ibi.or5. .00.14 jreitr aeare.1 dranlat aot hart tha artlcla, da not Im pulol by nj of tba laloKleatlD, prapara lloaa that May ba offsrad la Ita plaoa, bat MDd io a.. ... wa will iwwata aeaaraiy pacta, .xpj.n, FHiaoiPiL orrioi ad makdfaotob, ' No. 631 Arch8treet, ':; , JONES & EVANS, X (Swceuor, it 0.' M. ituium j-'ift,) o Htl. ar DmiMiMtM aid kdnbimun ' " ( s - . jt ft jr - n t f " A n t - volume axyji. INSURANCE. TRAVELERS Insures Against Loss of Life .i -Hi .. :0r PanoaaJ Iajeey wil r': Accidents ofErcry bcecjrlptli '. aiABBWA.. ArlAA AAA- TjA" ! CI 1NBRAL A 001 DINTS 1M0LODITB1 BAT I SUNtt rick. Md alao all forniof Dlalocatioaa' Irvkea B)um Baptme Tendon, tfpralni, OfBeaa rloni, Ornihlog. Rintfca, (Jule, SUM, Oaaabot WufjDdfl. folwned Wound. Barna aid 0cald. Bite of Logs, DLproTtkd Aaaaalt bj bnrglara, Robbm or arorer ids wnm" oi nijtuwun or onn Stroke, the effMb of lx M bi. Ghcaiicali, fflooa b4 lartbqaakea, Boffvctti on by Drowning or OBMklMt whorvuicb AccxIalUI Injary liibt oahki Of DM). Wltbll VMM BObtO Of Dt UpBttBIOf Of lb lajary, or ot tutoi diMbllitf to follow bli una) TOUUOBi. t ,;...! TWENTT-FIVB PBKNIVM eoomroj tall polUf lor ft,0W. ftnd $J6 pt wek oatapaDaaUon for ell ftftdewy dasoription o ftcal- nans, traveling or otuerwiae- tnuiar wi dMt Pniiav. . dnt, trv)iogor oiberwlM- muter aoftarftAftol onn be bad for W pr ftauuia, or np other earn be. twfen tl 000 and $6,000 ftt prvportlonnto rftten, Special ftnd baMrdoos rlaks takes at pedal and biaardnc itea. am. Do medicftl aaaminatlon reqnfred. t J. G. BATTKbttUN. rree 1, BOONS T DINMIS, Bec'y. JOS. UOWDAIX, Ag'l.1 BTo. a Vnloa Bloch, Col nm bun, o. i The nabllo are reierred to the foUowla. aaiona ine asany roncj noiaora id vummu"n H. it. Betson, Arm of Bntur, Karnart m Beaton Joe fl. Bihy, Bookseller, union Block M. W. Lefafor, of Lefaror'i Book Btndvry. , Jamet Patteraon, Agent U. 0. A 0. B. It. Cbai. W. 1'oaty, Arm of P rower A Djatj. Belief A Tbfintfaon. Bankets. B. (Minor, Book Pabliaher. ' I Robert Buk. B. P. Bingham, Attorney. Bamoel Tbompaon, City Manual. B, M. Yield, Dtater In Lata bar. W. T. Coggtihetl, Editor Ohio State Journal. Jaa. Olayijoule, firm of Olaypoole A Wilton. Wl, w mater, no at v. r. m , n. n. B. U. Kahelmtn, l dltor Uhlo State man. Chaa. . Glenn, Kdttor Oolumbu Oaat tt, T. It. Win. I W. Jonee, J-Oondoctora on Central 0. E. B. Jno. W. Hoore, ) J. a. Smith, firm of Smith A Conrad. But. Joseph M. TilKbla. L. U. hlDiill.M. D. " A. P. Olenn, U. 8. Mall Mesiergfr. 0 B. Bile, M. O. rM8 PROPOSALS. SUBSIST ENOB OWTIVt, V. 8. ABUT, Mo. 20 South Strkkt, Baltimobb, Md., February 224, 186S. IRAIiEII lROPHAIJINrPLIlATR will lie received at this omco until uh., on M)AY. UarobS. 1806. for furnishing the United tales BUDaiaieuce iwparimeni who FOUB THOUSAND (4,000) I1KA.D OF GOOD, FAT UKKrUArTLiH, on i lie nooi, ctoars lour years oin and over,) delivered at the State Cattle Scales, at Baltimore, Aid., In lota of (1,000) one thou-and fiaeh averv 1101 ton days: to be weighed wito In ooa and a half days after arrival, at the ei pense of tbe oontraotor. tuey muit average aooui ii,.-hj thirteen buudred pounds gross weight, all railing short of (1,060) one thousand and fifty pounds gross weight, Bulla, Stags, Oxen. Cows, Heifers and Horn leas Cattle, will be rejected. A deduction of (16) fifteen poondt will be made from the weight of each Steer accepted under this contract, urovlded tbe animal does not stand In Ibe pens two aud one half bonrs before being weighed, or la not weighed Immediately after removal from the Blank forme for proposals can be had on appllca tlon at this office, either In person, by mall, or tele- grapn, Pronnala hv te'eBranh. or other Irregular, Infor mal propone a will not be considered. Tbe Government will claim the right of weighing any one animal separate, If its appearance Indies tee lets Welglll Ulan tU uiuiuiuiu uiaunraw """"i Kpenseoi weignog winweyaiu vj Vmtt ""6 a Judgment. EMflh bid to etc tire oonstderatloB mast contain a written guarantee of two responsible persons, as follows: " . ... Wa , of the county of , State of , do hereby guarantee tbat Is (or are) able to fulfill a cor true t In accordance with the terms of his (ot tbeti) proposition, and should hit (or their) proposition be accepted, be (or they) will at once enter Into a contract in accordance therewith, and we are pre - Sared to become hie aeom Itlee, giving good and suf-slant bonds lor its fulfilment. Thu rannBHthtlltv of the guarantor mast be shown by tbe efllcial certifliteof tbe Clerk of the neareat District Court, or or tne uniwa niaies viw trlot Attorney, to be euolosed with the bid. Bidden must be present to respond to their bids, and prepare to give bauds and sign the on tract before leaving tbe office. Th flovMrnment reserves to Itself the rleht to re ject any or all bids considered on reasonable. ray me ma m i ihu" mm nwn Uiiaan j, Innda aa may be on hand! If none on hand, to be made aa soon as received. Pmnnaela must be endorsed dlstlaetly. "PROPO SALS FOB VKHV CATTLB," aud addreaaed to Cent. J. HoWAttD WKbii-. u. B.. a in mere. Maryland." If a bid la In the name of a Ann, their names and their poetofflce address must appear, or they will uot be considered. Each person or every memoer oi a nnn onnnug a proposal must accompany It wltli ao oaiu or aligi. ance to the Untied Hlatea Government, II he has not already filed one in this office. AU bUU not eciHpiyt9 Kricuy wua ih unn o in if oo-rtimmU teiU as rtjrUd. J. HOWABD WkLL, fa?bW Imart Captain and 0. B. Proposals for Forage. CHIEF QUARTEBMASTBB'S OFFICE, 1 DarABTMBNT or Waar Viboinia, CvaiuulD, Mo., November 18, 1864.J BALED PROPOSALS, IN DU PL 10 ATI, ABE O Invited by tbe andertJaned, -for tappJyliig tbe Ouarter matter's Department In the Department of west Virginia, at Obarleaton, Ptrkeraborg, Wheeling, West Va., and Galllpolis, Ohio, and tbe several depots on tha Una of tha Balllaaore A Ohio Bali road aa follows: Clarksburg, Grafton. Mew Creek, Cnnv berlaod, Marti ntburg and Harper's Ferry, or either of those placet, witu HAY, CORN, OATS, and BTRAW. Bids will be received for tha delivery of three hooanud 18, 0v) buabela of Corn or SaU, and fifty flU) torn of uey or ntraw, ana apwarat, ana matt l ftoOdmpaniea oj a ovvj a auTernawraeiii. Bidders most state ftt which of tha above-named points they propose to make deliver!!, and.the rates it WBICB inej Will Wio ueuvvuva ucm qaantltlaaoff eacn artioie propooao to a aeuveioa, the time whan said delivery shall be oommaoeed and when to be completed. Horn ana ukis to o put up in gooa, nrvag papas. Hay and Straw to be securely baled. Ail artlelea o aa red under the bids berehl invited mill be subject to a rlald inspection by a Gore, nment nspeolor before being accepted. Contra ota will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible Udder, as the Interests of tha Government may require. Mo bid will be considered from parties who hava taPed heretofore to comply with their contracts. All proposals mast be accompanied by ft guaranty signed by two responsible pereona, tnat In oaaa tha DIO IS BOCepWl n wr DJ J will, wiiuih uv named, execute the contract for the tame with good and sufficient sureties In ajajptn equal In amount to the amount of the contracts, lo deliver forage pro nnMd. In aonformltr with tha terms of this adrsr tiaomeet, and in case a bidder shall fall to eotor Into tba contract, ther to make good tha diffsranee be tween the offer of said bidder and the next lowest reponsibto bidder, or tut person to wnm tne contract may be awarded. j Tha responsibility of the guarantors matt be shown by the official certificate of a United Slates District Judge or Attorney, Collector of Customs, or other Government official known by tbls office. All parties will be duly notified of tha acceptance nr relaatlon of their nroDoaala. All proposals man vm uni in trip una ana im aooompaniKl with tha oath or alleglanoeol the party or parlies, unless it has already been plooed, p Ola in tnie omoa. Tha full name ana poetomoe aoarees ot tacn Dia ler mast be written In the proposal. Proooeais mast ne aoareeeea to uapt. j . . r a b mb- WOBTH, Chief Quartermaster, Department of West Virginia, Cumberland, Md., and marked "Proposals twForega." Blank forms of blda, gnaranteea and bonds nuy ba obtained on appUoettoa to tbla ontos. ah nropoaaia ruceivea nnaer wis aarenisement will be opened and examined at thla offloa on Wed- QMdev and Satnrdav of each week, at It H. Bid' dors ara re pact fully Invited to bepreeent at ths ?pfnpug oi musa u wivy ueaire. . d a u. innnonuutu, Oapt. and Chief Qnar term aster, deolS Department of Wt st Virginia. LJ. 1. 1-1 . CLOTHING. Merchant Tailoring. rALL OM BOB! A BBMn, NORTH BAST J Ooraar of ulab and Town atreeU. for votw Olotblog, where yon can get good Bta, good quality Of vw9j, mwm en awy a aneaaa af Dael ivjr-A.ixi3:ooi ',. How Lost and Restored! altwf PubUihtd, ft 0 tMd inrafaaa, JWea, tie mt. A 110TUB10M TDM MATDBB. TBBATMBMT t and Radical Cure of Suwmatorrheaa. or Seminal Wenkneee. invoinniarr icmiatl ns. aKiial Denilltv. and Imnedlminta to marrlaae'aMnMrell): Mirrvona. nets, couaompiion, a.pnuar, ana mat menial aaa riiyHanl Incapacity, resnlllug from B-lf-Abnaa, Ac. noavnT j. wbTEHit-abn, am. v,t amour of ins Boon,' 0. A Boom ta Tbonnnnda of Hnfltororn.1 Brat, indar asftt, fan plain snvelepe, to any ad- dram, po pairf, on re eel pi of six oanis, or two pott mm, on re i, by DB. J, tianipei iy a Be . v. Buint, 117 Bowery, Mew York, rottofflec Boa 4.BM. marl 8. P. BAHTLET, .A0niKIBT AMD PATTIBN etAKIB, WILL ; LTA attan. to patlloe d of. ataeUMi tm JobM op eod repalrlni all llod. nr, aiwi, macniaa emita bop mi Bprlag etreeti, oer B Ivan. ; two wanOaad Boilaaa, I laab bore pad It aaWtMaaA. - jajlraTai.a DOOK-BIN05RS. BLANK BOOK MJCFACrOBI. H. O. MIXET COm AID : 7 i' i l ,.:...' !' ; '- '.! I Blank Book Manufeeturer, SO Narth High Street, COLUMBUS, 0. ''I 1I1BIBT. . , . a W- UUlf, 0AL0PJ0 BOOK BINDERY SIE BERT & LI LIE Y - .......... s BOOK B INDEBS, Blank Beek HaauOMt'era, File Bob: and Flour Bag ' HakerM, fc c. afec. Ac. H agaalBiea, Perladlcala, ' Sheet Music, Ae., Ac, Ae, '.: Be uad In an j Style and Te any Pattern. THE ATTMTIO Of PVIUBBIM J. taeallad to oar ctabllahaiant. aa w. ara datw. nlncd to Dlaaaa ALL. ilavlDK latalT M.lDDad oar ata.DTastorjr ariu a Bopanor .aaiaao. .hsimi, ana cb latMt Improved tloloa of Binder.' Maehlnary and otatarlal, w. ara prepared to do all work In a Suraaioa Haltnna, and with tba Vtmott D-9atek. If anafactr-rf In Batlar'l Hall; Opera Hoaea Bnlld-oa. Honlb Hlah Hlmet. angHI-dam. HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND GAMPAIGN ABOUT REED fit BOHN'S Hoop Bazaar and Skirt Manufactory , INo.Sl,E. HtntoHt (RText Door to the JonrnM OMoe.) WE HATE NOW ready oar Fall Stock of Skeletons, in our new location, for the commencement of the Fall trade, which embraces all tha leading stylos, fool act loathe PATEBT GOJtB TBAIL Also, the nr. est style of GUAKmW ELASTIO 8KIBTS. We keep always om nana nairw oi extra slaes and length' nnd ladlea who hare always bad trouble to And am long or large enough will find them here. A large aatortment of FRENCH AMD AttBBl-0AM OOBSRTS AMD PATENT BKIBT 8DPP0BT. BBS and 8PIBAL BUSTLES kept cn hand. Onr Betall Department la In charge of competent Ladlea. Hoop Skirts Remodelled and Bepalred. Dealers la surronndlne- towns will do well to con nit their own Interest by calling on us before going birbi ororaenngeiaewnere. ( AeMlea, yoa will please remember the plaoe No. 21 East State Street, tit daor to tha JovnaAL Offloa. BKKD m HOHB, atirH Hoop Skirt MMiofantoi NEW BOOKS. Under the Hail, (LB M AUDIT,) A 1'ale or the Nineteenth . Century, TaaMita-a f aea tbk Fautra or 3VX. Xa'Atotooo ! Without doubt, thin ia one ol the moat thrilling work, of the age, and ti creating a wonderful ien-atlon throughout Europe and America. Everybody ehould own a oopy at once. Price $1 25. Bent per mail on receipt of $1 80. Bend your order, to , RANDALL ASTON, flbll Colombo,, O. NOTICES. TO WDOM IX MAY CONCERN. NOTIOB 1BBBBBBT QIVBM, THAT THB I BOM Bank or laoaron, 4 bank organised under tha aot of the General Amembly of the State of Ohio. entitled "Act to anthorlM me jfanking," passed March SI, 18A1, and dolog business at Ironton, In said State of Ohio, will oeaaa to do business as snch Bank, on and after tha aspiration of tba time limited by the forty-first section of said act, ftnd opoo ft fall eon pi ranee with tha provisions of aald forty Brat tec tlon ot said act. By orwr of too ifirectors or saia iron nana, G BO HOB W1LLARD, Canbler. tea sates Itaw-Tn ITATB A0B10DLTDBAL BOJHS, . , ...iOaiaraaa Boa.. or Asmovlth.,, uoacMBo,, o., Jan. it. iwwi HI BTATB BOARD OP A0R100LT0RB WILL L niaet la tba a lata Airlonltaral kooma on tba lain or alaron next, to re aire propnaai. ror noiawi ineralrof 1105. .va. a. . BLIPPABT, tasjli a i aw u neereferr. To Holders of the Notes of Pickaway County Bank. M COM PL! A NOB WITH TBB fOBTT FlBflT section of tha act naaacd Mar on Wat, lBol, anthorlae Frra Banklna In Ohio, the Plokaway Oonnty Bank, Oralevllle, Ohio, gives notion that tne oatetenaing notei oi oirooiaiion or mi oana will ba radtamed bv the Fir.t MMlonal Bank. Olr olevll a, Ohio, Holdareol laid aotes ara requested to present them for redemption within tlx months irom toia atF, u, amuumihvt im.t uhot, mmmIibbbbbbbbbbm PIANQ3. PIA.NOFORTES. 1 r Y00 WANT TO BUT A WMP 0LA8B VIA KO 1 In an ioaarf ana. IlwIB al ron ooe at ft lower piiaa than other dealers aaa lor laienor inttta J.O.WOODS, . .. A4INT XB ' Cblekerlng's aid Stelnwaj's PIANOS, 81 Hoath High Street. ti,W CLAIM AGENCY. Okio VolnntBerClaim Aaettcy. rrI0BBI' PAT AOQOUXTS VOBBBITLT ABD J anl.hlT made .. aod tba moaey oolleotad In Mr ahnpt Mm.. Aaaaaa, ot Par dm oneer ami loldlan oo Ibelr teaal brtra, oellectod aa abort aorlcl. PaaMoaa, Boobtt, Ao., Ao,, dua. OOloara, Boldlera, or torir leiat hair, pronrad wlrhoet delay. BjMoial elleaKi. ftaaa a. aw (Jbajojlo. of JMmJor Horsea and Bqu'lpmenta Loet la tha eerrioe of rha'VpIt Wt are aWreapalv aemla.a'irila fiV eraaal a la. awtaa. M aiaMA ta. are mtofri, aad arMI aware, m aaW nltyecliom le all arila aaeat tM mo Mat um. aaaaaid Baar, SJa. IS Eaat HiMa ai. aoa, v.. a... ti, leoa. COLCJMB lOHXy; .WEDNESDAY- MORNING, j DRV GOOD8. Spring Goods! 'v T Spring Goods! HEAD IT, RI'JHARDS t OO.'S. A Fine, omplet nd Attract!? Aatortment. NEW GOODS OPENED EVEBY DAT At SBO and 'BOB Bontb HlBkt Street. ibbaitf WB ARE NOW BFFERINO The Entire Balance OP OUR JLT'dall and Winter STOCK OP DRY GOODS, o l o a. is: s SHAWLS, ETC, AT PRICES Far Below Cost I TO 0LO8K OUT THE SEASON'S PURCHASES Having Received the Agency OP A NEW ARTICLH OP HOOP SKIRT, WE ARB 8ELLIN0 ALL OUR OLD MAKES AT rV"ery LowPrloea MILLS SCHERIEHHORNiCO'S 183 South High st. laepM REDUCTION IN PRICES. BAIN & SON, Son. 23 to 89 Sooth High street, LIAIB MADB OBBAT BBDDOTIOMS IM 11 Prlooe Ibnaibont Ihalr aaUre itock ad Dcmestio and Foreign DRY GOODS, Io eorraepond wltb tha praa.nl daollna la Gold and Merchandise Cnllcoea RetJnced, a , :, SbeeUoK Redaced, MuHllna Redoced, , rhlttlnf( Redoced, rM Ctooda Hedaced, Olnebnnia Reduced Balmoral I Sklcta Redoced, Under Oarmenta '. , . . , FInnneU " Table Llnena " Irlah ' ;, .IVfeUedooda Cloak and Raqnea - " Shawla and nottu , , HoaBeh'pIng Goo da , aa eiamln.ttoa of onr aaaok wtil at ore wa an of . , . aarioi a aapwiaa eiaee a goooa M EITREUBIT LOW tPB(0E8t , ml 1.000 tloa. aapiior Bo joar Sawol Oaiaoat Tkraael al is au. apaal aa aad .araa. t. .ivj - eaBXaBAnieaaoif,' Jaiur; at, in. DAILY OHO STATJ- JUUMil lli WM. T. COQGE8HALL A CO. ' omrm Ra. It, aiatt RtrMit, WEPNEBDAr MORNING, MAECH 8, TUBUS OP SUBNCBIPTION. I'wipated in many looaUUea. Tearana f aha Kallr Janraal. nailo labarrlbara, 1 jaar, b? " ,,,, nujto eabacrlWri, e awntaa, anftaAnhiorlberi. I aonthe. miflaBtibatrtbara, 1 aonlh., Blacl. BabMrtbera, par month, dell..red b carrUL. . i . . u.B'e naoaonoat. par wees, aeurared or oar- to fm la .tab. U waul par weak eacb oopj. Tanna ar tbe Trl-Wtwhly aTaaurauai. Inal, InbiorUiwe, 1 jeer.. ....... u go Slnate Bnbaorrben, 6 mnnth.. Lll WnaJaBliaarlbe-aM.. , j, 116 angl. Bnbaariban, 1 w.,, -.... 0 to Tone ml (ha Weeklr aTowraiaL nfbtatttraton, pw n 1 01 TERMS OF ADTEBTISINU. Dualr-Oaa Bqaare, raeb InaarUop Tfl oeota. oadai aTotloa. par Boaara, aaeh Inaerbo. ........... ,.. aa Lml and Baalaaaa Bottne, par Bm Mok InaerMoa.'. MoankL waaau Oaa Baoara, aaeh auertloa m.,l:50 !. . Looal and Baalnaai Holloai, par ' Una, aaob laeert1o.... W oanta. f Oot eqnua omen thraa-aurtan af aa Inch of apao. la tha oolnBaa of tha JopuaA. . "arriaga-RotJoea will haraaflar Inrarlablr be nbaml 10 ae.ta wbaa nad In II.... ... an ... r . -u.a nor. apeee. BELATED COBRESPORBERCE. By iome unacoountable kink in the operation! of the mails, the following Edi-toial CoKBisro.vDiKcc, whloh, "by due oourae of mail " should have oome lo hand fully a week ago, are just now received. Some two or three l.Uer, written at later datea, and from more remote pointe, have been In the hands of our readers for lev- oral days. Though "behind time," these will be read with Interest. Nome Railway Experience. Idlterlal Correapondence Ohio Slate Jonrno1. Xewisiowk, Mifflin Co., Pa., Feb. 27. I left Columbus at 10 e'elock on Friday last, on the Express train of the Cleveland and Columbus Railway. It happened lo be one of those Fridays on which the General Assembly ia aooustomed to adjourn over till Tuesday, and therefore ten or Alteon of the northern members were follow passengers. Among Ihem waa one of the gentlemen ap pointed to make certain Inquiries of the railway oompaniei of Ohio, touching the extent of their buiinesi, the manner of ita oonduct, and the interests of the general publio aa therewith oonneoted. He was oonfldent that this inquiry waa required by public interesl, and that judioiously con ducted, might prove serviceable. Recognit- g the faot (hat the winter haa been un usually severe that a largely increased amount of business hB been thrown upon the railroads that difficulties ia the se curing of materials and labor have been experience-, i and that the. elueC ltnce watchfully and prndently managed, yet he waa convinced that failures to make connections, loss of life, Injury lo limbs, and destruction of property demanded in vestigation. While listening to the Senator'! explanation!, we were carried pleas antly and on time, to Crestline, where I witnessed some scenes whioh furnish food for reflection, if not for indignation, on both ides of the railway question. There were three passenger cars attached to the Fort Wayne and Chicago train in wailing. There were passengers enough for at least tve. The oonduetor could not put on more oars, beoause there were none at Crestline, consequently, about one-third of the passenger! in eaoh car stood up, thi aisles be ing crowded in a manner very uncomfort able to all the persons on thi train. In the car In whioh I had the privilege of standing, for a considerable distance, were three seats but partly oocnpled in a legitimate manner. One of them a "lone woman" oommanded. In one of the others eat a portly gentleman opposite him sat a thin lady. One of the young men standing in the aisle, was ilL He requested the privilege a seat, and, very ungraoiouily, the portly gentleman removed his oarpet sack, and allowed the young man to oil beaidi him. The thin lady protected herself by means of two band-boxei. She did not deign lo look at any the passengers, who orowded the aisle. After some time a gentleman politely de sired to know whether the band-boxes oould not be removed. " Not well, sir," answered portly gentleman, "it Is too much orowded." . The perpendioular passenger then appealed to the lady for a seat. " We get out very soon," she roiponded, to whioh he answered Xou will excuse me, mad- but ladiei generally expeot marked oourteay from gentlemen. Hi exercise might bl promoted, if, when ladiei an not dia- lomrjioded, they would, at least, allow gen tlemen the common rights of a publio conveyance." Thia well directed attaokhad the :desired effect." The lady maintained a dig. nlBed lndifferenoe, but the portly gentleman removed the band-boxes, and thi number of upright traveler! " was reduoed one. These ioenei suggest that, while railway officials might be required to exercise more watchful and liberal regard for the welfare of their passengers, they are not more un-iracious, less respectful or retardlea! of eommon rights, than an passengers to eaoh emer. . i rear mat we snail not soon have specilo legislation whioh will improve ther the offioial morals of rallwav mana gers, or the general morals of railway passenger,. . Notwithstanding Hi litre load, our train was on time at Fltteburgh. There we learned that no trains had oomi In from hiladelphia on the Pennsvlvania Central since morning. There were rumors of an accident, But the ticket agent, oould sive no explanation of the delay. I determined to go on. There were no sleeping oars, and the train was orowded one oar was filled 1th oolond men enlisted ai soldiers. At Alloona, a passenger took a seat near me. who reported that, ths evening previous, a passsnger train had been thrown off the track above that town, and several sassen- gen killed. As we proceeded, rumors of outer aeciacnti were circulated, when I reached this town, I learned tbat, on Friday, a collision had taken plaoe about- , three miles above it. between two freliht train, loaded with coal oil that the oil waa let on fire and then wai frightful eonllairation. daitrov. ing sen and extending to thi fenoei alone the track. On Saturday morning another acoident, attended with loss of lira OMurred on Mil mountain!, and tills morning thi paatinger train from l'illiburg ran oil thi track, eevea nrllcs aboie this town; thi traiu both laat and west, wen detained hen till -thi! afternoon., A iwlteh-lender had negleoted his duty. Thi train t' rown off was o.Trying a considerable number of soldier. When told that thi accident was to b. aUrlkuUKt ta the awltah-tendir. thav 'went for" hla oabin, with loud threat,, rortunatiiy h. had bldd.n himself, i Thla chapter if aooldaU farnlihee matter for careful Inquiry, both by railway managers and by th public. Thi Pennsylvania MARCH 8, 1865. Central la a road which hw repaUlioa floor and are eona.ni.ntlr adlao.nL for watchful manaeement Whatwaa matter laat week the publio ought to know, room, are rich in portrait, of Colonial I haTe often been fiitereeteoTon a rail- neera and of the ..rl. Zill. T if way trip, In noticing the fragment, of con. Ke.atone State - an eic.Uent eiampl, , j ui "J reraaUon which may be caught when the which I tract Ohio will follow, ere ItuZ e .f ,U"B ,mB"rf lm. tfJiUi nar. .... . v....j... ik..i..i.u. ..I i... . . w i toe wire, it la ao chanced that the aoid h.. cara atop. ' Now-a-da.a three topioa aeem : -go in. irBToiiu. puuuo oom-oii draft, and Sherman, morementa. 1865. rou. effort, are being made in thi, State to ae to the capital of Ohio or of that of miauotaibrrecnitiac. but a draft ia an. diana. I flrat th'l. .h..Ti Among me laoiaenl, or my lourner. far, waa one peculiar to tha exigeacea war. At Pitiahnr. I mat a .ad f m dtoldiera beUnging to Gen. Blair'e Corpa . i a I oo.rman a army. Tbey Bad been left be-1 Tne draft ia now proceeding in a number I with an i.. i.T is" V " ""uoa 0 hind with banaaewhen Sherman mored of the P.nn.vl.anii di.trin.a Hai.h.?.. ,n,uItd. wir. ourrentof from Dalton for the au ecaet, and they to I ut week on their war to New York, where I aoldiera. or of reornita. or drafted I . L - , . . ... . . . I tbey expected to be ehinned to thairoom. marchina to muatar. ara oontlnnall. ...,. I !, "rTa w"h .n "nen foroe which I pinion, at iome point on the aea coaat- ' point on tne aea eoaat theyanppoaed, Wllminprton. i , 7"""" WM on the day I l Bare noticed in PennarlTania. Such ulk, left Oh o. Thani.ht I nmauH ih. Aiilin r.nhli.r.1. ( nuu 1.1 k. aJ gheny Mountain!, it was .err eld. I vuiri renniyirania. uniaatoat belli. . Por thra. mnntha ih. alalvhin hmm '""'i uiib wwn waa mtrr .itn m.h I ' B "O ".u vavoiieut. .nu tna anow noar naa at. or eight Inohea deep in the Tilleyi and on the mountain aidaa. Old aain.ra .n ihi. '"J, ereBt winter for many yean, i PennarWania .i Tt ',"!i ralley. on the Jnniatari.: .... boJhoSd Doynooa 1 publie of grand mountains. Here my r.B spent. The town in aenara buildings, streets, familiar dwellings, ap- pe.r to me insi.n ifloant oomnar-d with th. reoolleetioae of youth; eren thiI rlwdii .ppointed mo, but th. mountain, are grand- nooi.r more imposing- man erer memory presented them. nary, afd .tending Mr. Uncolny..oo,id inaugurauon. W. T. C. Ietler fram FeuB.ylTSBla. Haebubdbo, Pamr., Feb. 28, 1865. HOT IB BT TUB WAT. T infi ii.in.H ua. , , """" '". " train two hour, hehtnii I m. lull a IK mr . . usual railway luck reached thii Capital . 1 1 1 !.-. 1.. . .. niuwu. RjUUlUVUfc, VUf IT. Ill D.BBBU. OD h. way, however, an emphatic wreck On andy Biht y Wen ., " ' '". 'u0 -'"". " I miles east of Lewistown; the train was ih.- .im..i...i j .j u .o. .uv., IOpru, ..oven .r. .. i saw several lying against the rocks entirely "disabled" for any future service. At Lowlstown I learned that Governor n v ,. . ... Brough is well known personally to many of its oitizens. While Auditor of Ohio, he was married at that town, toanleoe of Hon. Gphralm Banks, formerly Auditor General of Pennsylvania. The Burgeon General of Ohio la aBo well known In Mifflin county- He has a large number of relatives living there who take pride in his prominence . , ' The Pennsylvania Central railway fol- lows the course of the Juniata and Basque-1 hanna riven to this oity. It may intenst ..... . .. I some penons, out west, to De informed that over a considerable portion of the surface I of these streams thick ice still Ilea. At countrymen againat us. See January many points I observed sled tracks, across ZZr,! , lUT'"'. 180 . , , . . .. Now, after taking some pains to aoquin lathe ice on the Juniata. For nearly three formation on the subjeot, I pronounce the months It was used as a general thorough- whole concern a monstrous fable. No party, fare. no body of men in the Union, desire a po- A VISl, TO W. .riVAK,A LEGISLATukli. SSTSo Tlie Pennsylvania Legislature whioh ad- Canadian icicle. I ........J .... A. t?-:.l l.i U-l J . ! I r . .auk wooing tuv trot-ia vtora unariy au ... j . 1 a Aw occupied. lam Indebted to Hon. C. L. Perahing, of Cambria oounty, for admission to the floor of the House. . It is not quite aa 1. . .. ih. IT.11 .r ih. nhi. irn.... ..j 1. nearly aem.-clroular in form. It ha. no gallery. The lobbiea an separated from the members by alow raillna. There is but one enlranoe to the floor, on eaoh side .a-hi.i. I.U.LL. .!. c I u. nuiuu, . . ... ooigoauu . at-Arms. Over the Speaker's desk hangs nortralt of Washington, tha national Da. I and the flag of this Commonwealth. The I 0 I walls and oeiling an fresooed, and thelne must staunch the wound. I experience windows are hung with heavy crimson our-1 something of the same sensation, when I tains, under elaborately gilded cornioes. 1 1 judge the Hall ii a bitter one for speaking . . ,. ,. , , . , -f ,, 6 and hearing than that of Ohio. Dull spe- clal orders wen set for last evening, but were put aside by motions to suspend the rules, and I witnessed an animated dlsous- sion upon a question whioh the Speaker declared not lo be debatable. The gentle men who wished to talk upon it asked leave to make a statement, or rose to make an ex planation. Leave was granted, and the de bate took a very liberal range, upon a pro- his time in spouting about the Monro doo-posillon to disoharge the Railroad Commit- trine, and Maximilian in Mexico, is similes from the consideration of a bill it had lrly employed. If the nation can, in this iiii.a nf faia. fatal an vasal fa. aaa.al. 1 declined lo report, and order the bill to be printed and put upon Ih oalendar I in ill order. The ooal oil Interest was urging the bill, and It is not difficult, then-fore, to undentand that a fair chanoe for it was vigorously insisted upon. The House, however, refused to disoharge the Commit tee, but the friends of the bill are confident ". then draw the iword, and fling ... . i. ... v i j- . . . . , away the useless scabbard. .,, that it will be immediately reported. The Th, ttur, of aaing u,, m,Ugnant dl- rulesgoverningtheHouiiappearinthemain alribcs in those very influential and mis-similar to those of the Ohio Legislature, chisvoui fonlgn perlodloals, has goaded me The exoeptlon above noted, the discussion of Into penning these line! very hastily per- a Bondebataoie question by means of state-1 ments, will not, 1 trust, be added to Ohio legislative customs. Another exoeption In-1 terssted me. Messages from om branoh of th. o.n.r.l AaaamhlT t tha other, .r. ar. rled by the Clerk. He Ii announoed by the Sergeant-at-Armi. The Clerk then ad-1 dresses the pnsiding offiocr and nads the messages, whioh have been ordered. Bounty bills were under consideration last night, in both Houses. In thi Senate, bill supplementary to a law or last win. tor, pnposing to authorise a bounty not ex- " f ""n lh-ii. i 5'i , oeeding $500,aad to authoriie local author- "'i"1'C wS,lt'1 to?Z ' . . ..II. nvar atx feat niffb. and nruin ..nk .1J. I. ltles to levy a per capita tax not exoeeuing i X'ri. and tt aive aralted men and suDBtl- l tutea bounties as well as volunteers, was very earnestly ulsoussed. opecial laws have been passed in regard to bounties tor many localities, un senator atatea tnat ai many aa seventy special bounty eots hava been passed oy too nouie in one day, and thenfore a general aot wai I important. The Dcmooratio side or me I ohamber, on the right of the President, opposed thi bill, though somi of ths iitinooraia avowed a determination to vote for it, with some modifications, beoause their constituents desind It In the coune of the debate the Senator from Alle gheny cppoied an amendment, confining the per oapila tax to persons liable to military duty, beoause it would exempt aliena skulking aliens, as hi oallsd them. This phrase, "skulking aliens, provoxeu a retort from the Senator from Lehigh, who declared that many of hie constituent, were aliens, who had been brought to this country by the loyal ownera of mills and furnaces, and hi didn't think thiy wen any son liable to the oharge of akulkera than the "loyal ' speculators wno used tneir laoor. Th Seoat adjourned befon a vote was taken on the bill. A majority of the Senator, are past mid dle age. Several are venerable mm. In the House there are not many gny ncaos. A maiorltv of the members an about mld- dl. .aa. Two or three are quite young men one not over iwoniy-nve year, oi age, I Judge. ABOUT TUB CATITOI. The oanitol of Pennsylvania is advanta- eeoualv aituated upon a hill whioh ooat- mbniis a view oi tne cuy. from u. amain the Bute Houa a view of muoh beauty la afforded. . It i embraoei th wide .' and wlndinz Suanuehanna for several miles, near and distant mountain!, and anoient and well cultivated valleys. Ih State House is not as imposing as that of: Ohio, but ill Interior arrangement u superior, Th Halls of the Houeei an on thi main NUMBEH 200! the Stale Office, an nr. aai Th. to I lata. tne i lai war naa oontriDuted largely to Vic proaDcritr of Harriabura-. but nt year 1888. It had then no railroad,. mua I paraitrely that la, compared ith of I capital, which are railroad center, 1. not nr.. a. la,.. It ... ih.. al. in "on of 26,000 if claimed for U. , were i the general rendetTou. and aouada I .. . . ' . and rapaaainc alone the nrinclnal atr..i. I ana repaaaing along tue priaolpalalreeta.. One thinr. .uwasCireof Dublin aantim.nf am nounoed for ita nonn.rh..di.m. la mh m - ioomnion man in any part of tbe Welt with I T A.nanl tn ha in W..hli,..A. ... i wn nn I am a.(i...n..ff "" . -w. w "v .ma .. wuaugvvM liriuufni., I w T n I I - - Woodfiilp. Haroh 2. l&flft. I Edito. Omo Btatb Jodrhal: PorgWe .? ? ? tb. pr.nt mournful' of 0UT affiir Th "iictuaiona American affaire in the principal English f f "" and Scotch magealne. and reriewa are in. loessant. Tha Tnrv rw.-f Inn mah JJI " " . r" . ' . - " V-r.y, and BritUh Rnim. rlr.t m, attention.- I inetr malice anainat ui and onr nana. aaam. aomething unearthly, aomething demoniac f f i?""- W1 death, and Satan were urging their way through ehaos, to blight and blast this fair young world, Milton makes tha Deity him. self exclaim: "See with what heat these na A h.ll - .1 ' T i. . . I 6" iwiw. Buuietimes icei disposed to apply the same language to .. .. ..... 6 8 I iheae artlul and wicked men. thoutrh not of. fenairely, for I do not wish to get up a oon- i i -1 . . . ifTZllZZ Anglo-Saxon race engage lieartily in the work of vilifying and degrading each other. we may at length dlsoover that the outside 1 world beUe, u, both- Bat ,he nen hMluMj employ against I us, one pleoe of artillery that oueht to be spiked. They pretend that In the very ""to"0'" of a ruffianly and aggressive disposition we hanker after Canada; that we are determined to conquer and annex those broad and dellzhtful fields "of front and enow and rhyme." lileckwooi uses this engine perpetually. He aometimei even traoei out the paths of our invading hosts, and of the armies of the defenders. The London (juarttrly is equally unscrupulous A writer In the last number of that work, lni?i' Pt1 ha hP9 ' involving Great Britain In a war withm fn order lo r. swollen tne inaepenaenci or nil Bouthtrn I friends. But this is men artifice.- When u' S6U 10 tbe - Lawrenoe he makes it very ""tain suoa nopes. He pronounces the danger of an invasion. oy , to be "imminent and uses all hla malignant arts to exasperate the minds of ' Tha itnnr1uA.tna.ei n Ik. XI tl. . kif;ii.!o.r'a. ai;..k...t .l. i.ii- . , ' ' 7 " . -- o r""1"' mind of Great Britain with regard to this m.,ter. . Why not begin the goSd work in- Btantly? Why not tell our nelghbora in plain English that we do not hanker after Canada, do not want it, would not have It? "f 11 danger of a war with Great Britain will, indeed, be "imminent." That Dart intend nisohief to us. When In the stress of the last great French war, British bigotry and jjPit1Bn intolerance were about to drive Iro- land Into rebellion. Sidney Smith said that he felt like a man who saw hla father lvlna on the ground, the blood gushing from a ( Brlr Hi mtiai nuk tn tin, m...,. aee sucn a potent engine or mischief qui- " or our artful and malignant enemies, r Io8e ,u pauence when I hear members of Congress, and other men, who ought to know better, prating about th "Monroe doctrine." If we are not devoted fools, if we an not foredoomed to national destruction, we will now mind the eleventh oom-mandment, attend to our Southern enemies, and let the "rest of mankind" alone. Nero fiddled while Rome was in flames. Thi man who,' either in or out of Congress, can, in tne miast oi our national agonies, spend D,rtin,nt bagatelle., it will then indeed. In the language of the late Dr. Young, "ReMmble oeaaa luto toapeat wrought, .u . is..u.r, or mi urown a nj. One great contest it Is our duty to wags on behalf of ourselves, on behalf of posterity, and on behalf of unlvenal humani ty. For that oonfliol led ui gird ourselves naps too naauiy. au i can say is wey an wen inienaeu. ne an not altogether on acqnainled. Molt respectfully, E. A. , . . . ' A correspondent of th Washington orn ing Vhroniett, writing from Charleston, South Carolina, spaaking of th curiosities of the oity, aaya In the vestibule of tha .Orphan Aivlum then is a neat shell monument, in honor of Uenerai tstonewait jaokion.- it ia a most - -- " ' ' TO ma MBMO.t or OBBBaet. StOMBWALL JAOKSOH. irao nu, at owueaiaouviLU, .Alia. . ism. . ; Bulwark of tba fl.ldU " A hoat hi. .ao... A. ha llrad, be dim-florlemly. ' aianaaia., railing Water,, Oioa. Kej., rort ej.ptii.iio, ti.dai Ban, WlaahwUr, . . . ' , . n Thi following Insorintlon wai surmount id by the rebel flag : , .-j Do roar duly, and leave tba rat to Provldnee: It la ell right. . . Thii itruolura wai made In Wllmlnaton. In 180, by Chaa. Mott, of that plaoe, assis ted Dy a v.u.ui.n. The crave of Calhoun. In SL, Philip's churoh-yard, Is but a tomb madi of briok, surmounted by a slab of marble, upon which is the single word "Calhoun." Small bush es grow around, whloh had the appearance of being lately trimmed. ' Shell! have ilruck all around It, and a fragment has taken off a portion of th marbl slab whioh eovers all that remains of the first secessionist.Thi names of th Seonterles of . thi Treasury sine, the formation of th. Gov ernment, and the length of Urn liny have aerved, are as follow! Alexander Hamilton, six yearn Oliver Woloott, flv yean; 8. Dexter, two years ; Alueri u.tiaun, twelve yean ; ueorge W, Campbell, eight months; Alexander J. Dal la thre years j William H. Crawford, eight yean; Richard Rush; four yaere; Samuel D. Ingham, two yean; Louis Mo-Lane, two yean; Wm. J. Doane, om rear: Roger B. Taney, one year; Levi Woodbury, sevea yoere; Thomai Ewlng, tlx months; w .iter r orw.ru, tarei years ; uaiot), uuaa- lng, noioonnrmea; John U. Bpenoer, ene year; ueo. ra. dido, nine montlii; nooert J Walker, three' Vein ! William M. M.ra. tilth, one year; Thomai Corwln, three yean; Jai. Guthrie, four yean: Howell Cobb. nearly four years ; Philip F. Thomas, on . . ' VaM Mr.lejrlwi mt !. Then i, no mlntol recorded in ilia ... aali of any religion more mjaterloui, more tnotaproaaae.ible, naor. InocnceiTable, tiaa one oi tke ,well-kwn propertiet ot the . imple metal, Iron.. Conatder, for initanoe il chaste from it, ordloer. to ita na.ai. I itate. If a piece of the metal in ita or.li.. - Th J ,f 0BI1 toimmeraed in nitric acid.it ...mi. I P?W""UV "PO". .atenag into a pio- I - .' M . Tn ?."1.ic tam- ??' u P'?0." Pitun I a Power upon it, and thif oonditlon eon- thi I iini... . ,u ' , 7. V . i1"" . . P'' "". . "i'h- In-I tbeplatlnnn?5 . "B8'?.oin,1 wi'h .?.t5?,'? 'nnn a tranaformatioa throi.gh Com - TulnerVbi; iff Jlf.'!? ;.;7J . ltt- other I arA.i ..u --..- . w- it i, I F... j . , , .,. .tBT.e" """ wo"drful li Ita ohange under I When a h.V t eum" " eleotncity. ol I i.V-Sl 'Si" " mn n,.. ' "' na magnet. It ia UttUWHl Wllh am ..... 1 I; t...IouLrm ,u nd ""ln? ny I other niaoi. f i. iiki. Ti. i , ' ' ,u.".P'i" ?! l"n. "i.thi? '."aob, Iraw, bl. n n. 711 i.T- .1 ,' The object of insulating the i- V-"J"' eieotr oily from lear- ing it, and yet exerted, whioh ahan.aa an I atranaelr th. n.inr. ih. -,.v.i: I I it lo aot on inbataaoei with which it ii not I in eontaot. Al Mon aa-the oirolina current ceases, the iron beoome. lib. Run-u.. shorn af his look. in mlraculou? power haa departed. a I no leae myaterloua than either of tlicso ia the more familiar phenomenon of the f.U 0"f ol P" ' ground under the fl?1,'0" of ?ZitatV Wh i that invisible force which reaohea out in all di. rection. from the earth, and clutches M. l I malt., I. 1 j- mt . . 1 ?."." a?' x" nD thu , tmperespt.Dit.te any of onr se.s- e"d .S,,." I u i. .k. etretchina un from the eartl I. anm.lhinn stretching up from the earth, taking hold lAlASiU the WAllr enveloped in mysteries, andourdallr nr. i. luiiauic. oamnpc Atotncan. 'aarph Bonaparte and tbe Crown of Mexico. It may not be forgotten that a member of the Bonaparte amilv was orTarad. fnrlv yean ago, the crews of Mexico. The etory is told by the Emneror himself in hia aketnh of Joseph, eldest bnther of the first Napoleon: "While Joseph was living, as a philosopher, on the banks of the Delaware, thinking of nothing but of doing gooi to those around him, he received a proposal wmcn surprised and touoned him. A deputation of Mexioans came to him to plaoe at hii disposal the crown of Mexico. Tha ... King of Naolea and S.ain anawar.,! it,. deputation nearlv in theaa tarma; 'I hava borne two orawns, and I would not take a single step for a third. Nething osn be more flattering lo me than to see men who, when I was ;in Madrid, refined to recog- "7 .uuwniy, oome now in my exile to ask of me to put myself at their head. But I do not believe that the throne yoa wish u raise up can make you happy ; and every day I spend on the hospitable soil of tho u niteu mates proves to me more and mote the excellence of npublioan institutions for America. Preserve them. than, aa th. preoious gifts of Providence. Put an end 10 your intestine (luarrela: imitate th. Unit. ed States, and look out among your fellow-oitiiens for some one more capable than I t to play the great part of Washington.' " (Buora it Napolton III, oot. 2. Am English Vl.w.rHr. Lincoln'. Chitr. Then is something In that iteadv bovine persistence, that resolve so firm that it can not even bend lo make phrases, which is Infinitely impressive lo spectators, which in the South must create, more oven than defeat in the field, a sense of tbo boneless. noes of thi contest You may faoo any man, however superior in stnngth, but tho bravest will not stand up to the locomotive. The Preaident does not boaet, ahowa no ' hate, indulge! in no erle ot triumph over thi "steady advance of our armies." threat. en no fonign power, make no propheoics ef speedy success, oomforti the people with no assurance ot a Utopian lutun; but, as tf impelled by a foroe other than his own will, elides quietly but irresistibly, along ut. roue, ao i. in nis groove, anu moving; and those who an In his path must ride with him, or lie flat, or retreat, must, at all events, recognise that it ii they, and not he, who an to more out of the appointed course. Mr. Hawthorne, who detested Mr. Lincoln for his want of refinement, enoe doubled audibly whether his detestation was right, for Mid he, "I have noticed that the people always, in moh orisei, hit on the right man." When the smoke .of Ihil struggle oeases to make English eye smart, they also, we believe, will reoogniie that the intuition of the man of geniui wai truer than hi! taste. London Bpoclalor. Tba Lake Tauel. - Sixty-six fiet below thi lurfaoe of Lake Miohigan, and nearly two thouaand feet from the ahon, a party of a doien Alder men and representatives of the press met in seoret session, yesterday afternoon, between thre and four o'clock. Behind them, shoreward, stretched a dark oiroular bore, nve reel in diameter, raced witn masonry of the most solid character. Befon them, lakeward, a solid maee of blue olay, sparkling with pyrites of iron. But for the laok of ooal-beds, we might have laid, with Darwin ' . ' Henaa aable aoal hla maaay coach ealead., AoA ataisof gold tba eperkllBi porUt blaodt." To the right and left of us thi narrow confine! of a subterranean cavern; above us forty-two feet of olay and sand andtwenty-four feet of water. Th little bond-lamps shed a sickly light upon Aldermanio countenances that looked an ashen hue ai a newspaper man desoanted upon the possibility and th oonsequenoe of a sudden oavlng in of the sixiy-six feet of olay, sand and water that stretched above. The work upon thi lake tunnel is progressing favorably, the bon having reached a diataaee of nearly two thousand feet under the lake. Th tunnel will be completed early nexteprlng, if. the contractors do not throw up the oontract, ai they intimato they will be oompelled to do for lack of means, olaiming that they an rapidly losing money every dj Chicago Journal. 'A WoitPBRroi Tablb abb Wobk Box President Lincoln and hli wife are to bo the reelpienti of a gift from thi baokwoodi of Wiioonsln, suoh a would graee any pal-aoe in Europe. A German, named Peter Glass, in the town of Soott, oounty of Sheboygan, has been engaged for the past nine month in making an ootagonal oentra ta- ble for the Pnaidont, and a work-table for the President's wife. Thi ointre table consists of 20,000 plecei of wood, mostly of black walnut and whit holly. Nothing can be mon wonderful than the workmanship of this table. It has nquirad a skill and a oare that ia absolutely marvelous. It la beautifully oolond, being stained in the wood. - Beside! various devioeo in thi form of flowers, birds, etc, it is ornamented with medallion portrait of Lincoln, Johnson, Grant and Butler. These portrait are remarkably good, and considering that they an made of eolond wood, the skill and beauty of the general effect I as llfi-liko as !f on oanvas. . ' " Th Wheat! Pra.pen r.r lids. the Cleveland Ltaitr says: "So far all Is favorable., The IxUnslve and longocn-tinned snows of thi winter have well nm. looted the wheal, Bud it eeims to be coming out in in. our., uuuuiuon. it win lie fro un oat somiwhat In th low r latitudes, but In tne rjiaiee u.nn uaza parallel we think the crop will b h.avy. Indeed double the yield of laat leaaon. We have leen nothing as jet in tne papera on this subject, but thin Is no doubt that if March shall BOtb too liven, thero will be a good yieiu . i Tua Rirnauo or LinaaiA. Lellen from ' Monrovia afford an encouraging plotnr of the condition of th oolored man' oounlrv. ' Thi amount of sugar raised this yoar Is a . third larger than last yean product. Cor-fa promised a greatly Increased yield. . Tha growth of cotton and It manufacture, by domestic Industry, Ii gradually increasing. Barely, this li progress. Le thai 1 fifty year, ago, thi chief artlcli in thi! region for the fenign market wa slaves. Henry 8. Fool., member from Tennessee of th nbel House of Representative, wai cb Monday last expelled from that body by a ananlmu vote.
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-03-08 page 1 |
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Full Text | KSDICAL. BonOi Job. A. WMw. s1moB IP. ClukM. tiree Ter: William : 57. md.D, cot jut; Hugh MoCullouoi. now inoffio,. ' I,. J.A - ev Ajro niuin BBiuiTua raoa , , IVmAwJaM iw" V-B.4 JwAM I AND DIGESTIVE OpANS, All ctr ID it HOOFLAND'S IU SUIT CTRENeTHElVIira , TONIC L ;" 'V) i v lU'.'iiJ.'j-U IBIS! BA TS PERFORMED MORE OlfMES, ,' GIVE BMTTBR SATISFACTION, , . J?-l YE MORE RB8PEC- I TABLE PEOPLE TO 1 ! .-VQUWFOR' i . Thin any OUnr Article la the Market j W defy u om to ooatradlot tela MMrllM, AMD Wll,t PAT l,0OO j ' " to any oh that trill prodecea Oerllfr.ta pabuehrd t7 04 teat to not ouqimi. HOOFLAND'S j German Bitters YUA OIJBB BTBBT 0AI1 OF CBB OHIO OM NEB VO VB OSBILITT. DISEASES OF TEE KIDNEYS, AND DISEASES ARI8INQ FROM A DISORDER- I ED STOMA CM. , Obfernlhft followla tyaptoat, racaiUng fro Disorder, of th DlgMtlve Orgmoi: , Oonfttpfttf nu, Inwftrd Pile, F1bmi of Blood to rht Beod.Aoi It f ot tho Stoniftrh, Naoteft, Heftrt bftra, Diftgiuttor k'ood, FuIIbomoc Weight in BUDicn, Boar nraouiiou. nns tog or Flattering et tiie Pit of toe I , Stoniftob.awloimlDgotbeHeftA . Harried ftndDlDlenltBreftUi- I - Ing, nattering nt the 1 . ' Heftrt, Choking or flnffooftllng Ben , Mttooewben In ft lying Poe- . ' - tore, DlmneMof Via Ion, Dot or Weba bafbre I the Ulght. Farer and Dill ' Pftln In the Hend. Ueflolenoy ol Penplifttlon. TenowneM tf i the Skin and lyee, Ptin In the Side, ' Btvok.Ohaat. Llmba, Ac., Sadden riasbee ol eftt, Bnrnlng in the Fleih, Comtftnt 1m ngtsliigi of ItII, nnd greet Depreeeloa ol fiplrllt. REMEMBER -a THAT THIi BITTIR9 lis XfiTot Aloobollo GOHTAIMI HO RUM OR WHISKY, I And Can't Make Drunkards, BUT THE Best Tonic In the World W BEAD WHO BATS BO. V From the Hon. Thomas B. Tloraaoe. From the Hon. Thomas B. Floreaoa. ' From the Bon. Tnomai B. Florence. 1 W ami nsTOHa January 1, 1868, OmfTUHni: Baring stated It verbally to yoa, 1 have no heeitattoa In writing the faot, that I expert, eneed marked benefit from your Hoofland's German Blttere. Daring a long and tedious session of Ooa- grew, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated me A kind friend aoggeated the uee of the prepare-tlon I have namad. 1 look hla adTi, and the ratalt was Improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I eo much needed and obtained. Others may be imilarlyadrantageAif they desire to be. Truly yonr friend, THOMAS B. FLOBINCB. From John B. Wlektrsham. Biq., firm of Wicker, ham A Hot chiton, ihe celebrated manofaotursrs of Fanoy Iron Works, 369 Canal st. ; I am the recipient irom yon of one o' the giaateet favora Lb at nan be conferred a poo men, via., tbat of health. For many years have 1 suffered from one of tht most annoying and debWtatlog plaints that the human family oaa be elflloted 1 Obrenla Diarrhea Dnrtnt the Ions: time 1 was snflVrlBK from this diiaaee, 1 was attended by regular pbytiolans, living me lin . tojiporary relief. The causeeeemed to remain until I wan luduoud to try Hoofland's German Hitters. After the uoenfa f bottles of that vain able medic! ue, tbo oomptaint appearetj tobeeoav-pleteiy kradlratod. I often Inwafily thank yon fur such avalaable apino, aud, whenever 1 have an ofiportontiy, onetrfully recomtneud It, with full con&denca In 111 lellablllf. Trnly ycurs, .IOUM B. W10K1BSHAM. Ktw fork, Feb. 9, 16. From Jnllni Lea, Est t Arm of Lea A Walker, the mmt ttmT Musio Publlshera In the Batted Mates, Nu. Obesinnt at.. A-hlladelphla: FaBftDABT. tib, IBM. i Mrtana. Jokm A Etam: GBHTtRMnn: My mntber In-law has been so greatly benefitted by your II Holland's German Bitteie that oonoluded to try It my self. I And It to be an ln valuable tonlo. and an hesitatingly reeommend It to allwhoareeueerloc Irom dyspepsia. 1 have bad tbat dlsaaa In Its most obstinate form flataleftte t for many years, and yonr Bitters has gi?en ma ease whoa everything eke had falltn. Touts truly, JOLIDS LIB. From the Bon. Jacob Broom. Pmilamliwia, Oot. ?, 1863. ; OavfLiiiui: In reply to yonr laaulry aa to the afoot produced by tbe use of Hoofland'a German Bit ten In my family, I bare no hesitation la saying tbat It haa been highly beneficial. In one .natation, a case' of dyspepsia of thirteen years' standing, and which; had become very distressing, the use of one bottle: gave decided relief, the second effecting a onn, and the third, It seems, has eoaarmed the cure, for there have boon no symptoms oi its return tor tne last ui years, la tog Individual nee of It I flod It to be an nneqnftled fiule, and i nee rely reeommend Its aseto the sunarera. use: JAUOB Bl Mo. 1T0T Bpraos street. From Bar. W. D. Slogfrled, Pastor Twelfth BepUit! Ob a r oh. . .4, j '' PaiiDaLrniA, December 26, 1868, Mbhbb. Joitn A Evabs: UaxTUUiBNt I hava recently been laboring under the distressing effects of Indigestion, accompanied by n prostration of tha aervoue system. Kameroos remedies were recommended by friends, and some of them tasted, but without relief- Your Hoeflaod's German Bitters were reoommeaded by persons who had tried them, and whose lavorabla mention of the Bittern induced me also to try them. I mast confess that X had aa averalon to patent medlclmmfrom the 'thonsaud and one" quack "Blttere." whose only aim tee rot to be to palm off sweetened and dragged liquor apon the community, In n sly way; and the tendency of which, 1 fear, la to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that you re was really menicinai preparation, i toon u witn nap DveSMt.. Its action, oot only noon the stomach but upon tha nervosa system, was prompt nnd gratifying. 1 feel that 1 hava derived great and perma- Btnt Denent irom ine us i a av pomes. Very respect fully yoors, W. D. SEIGFBIED, ,. Be.Shackamaioiiatreet: From tha Bar, Thomas Wlntar.D. D , Paator of Boi veronga napaam tmnroa, silent preparation, Hoofland's Geraaan Blttere, at dd my testimony to tha deserved reputation It has obtained. I have ftr years, at tinea, been troubled with great disorder In my head and nervous eyi I was ad need by friend to try bottle of yow German Bitters. I did so, and bava nparlenoed great and unexpected relief) my health haa bees verv maUrlallr benafltted. X ooundeatlv raeom mend tha article where I meat with oaaea similar H a? wi, and hava been asanred by many of theti MDeetfBllv vonrt. T. W1MTBJL Boxboroagh, Pa, from Bar. J. S. Herman, of tha Gorman Bef.nard Obaieb, Kaiwtowa, Berksoonaty, Pa. - . Dr. 0. Jasktoa Beanaeted Slrt I hava been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty yearn, and have a ever need any medicine that did me aa maeb good as Hoonands Bitten. I am very mach Im - proven in ota iu, aner navmg raaaa nve nettles, lonrs, with respeet, J. 8, UBBMAM. See that tha signature of "C. K. JAOKSOM' Is Om n n aairaa wwam uvtiia. PRICE: EingUBoltlt, 0n Dollar; r Batf Ibi.or5. .00.14 jreitr aeare.1 dranlat aot hart tha artlcla, da not Im pulol by nj of tba laloKleatlD, prapara lloaa that May ba offsrad la Ita plaoa, bat MDd io a.. ... wa will iwwata aeaaraiy pacta, .xpj.n, FHiaoiPiL orrioi ad makdfaotob, ' No. 631 Arch8treet, ':; , JONES & EVANS, X (Swceuor, it 0.' M. ituium j-'ift,) o Htl. ar DmiMiMtM aid kdnbimun ' " ( s - . jt ft jr - n t f " A n t - volume axyji. INSURANCE. TRAVELERS Insures Against Loss of Life .i -Hi .. :0r PanoaaJ Iajeey wil r': Accidents ofErcry bcecjrlptli '. aiABBWA.. ArlAA AAA- TjA" ! CI 1NBRAL A 001 DINTS 1M0LODITB1 BAT I SUNtt rick. Md alao all forniof Dlalocatioaa' Irvkea B)um Baptme Tendon, tfpralni, OfBeaa rloni, Ornihlog. Rintfca, (Jule, SUM, Oaaabot WufjDdfl. folwned Wound. Barna aid 0cald. Bite of Logs, DLproTtkd Aaaaalt bj bnrglara, Robbm or arorer ids wnm" oi nijtuwun or onn Stroke, the effMb of lx M bi. Ghcaiicali, fflooa b4 lartbqaakea, Boffvctti on by Drowning or OBMklMt whorvuicb AccxIalUI Injary liibt oahki Of DM). Wltbll VMM BObtO Of Dt UpBttBIOf Of lb lajary, or ot tutoi diMbllitf to follow bli una) TOUUOBi. t ,;...! TWENTT-FIVB PBKNIVM eoomroj tall polUf lor ft,0W. ftnd $J6 pt wek oatapaDaaUon for ell ftftdewy dasoription o ftcal- nans, traveling or otuerwiae- tnuiar wi dMt Pniiav. . dnt, trv)iogor oiberwlM- muter aoftarftAftol onn be bad for W pr ftauuia, or np other earn be. twfen tl 000 and $6,000 ftt prvportlonnto rftten, Special ftnd baMrdoos rlaks takes at pedal and biaardnc itea. am. Do medicftl aaaminatlon reqnfred. t J. G. BATTKbttUN. rree 1, BOONS T DINMIS, Bec'y. JOS. UOWDAIX, Ag'l.1 BTo. a Vnloa Bloch, Col nm bun, o. i The nabllo are reierred to the foUowla. aaiona ine asany roncj noiaora id vummu"n H. it. Betson, Arm of Bntur, Karnart m Beaton Joe fl. Bihy, Bookseller, union Block M. W. Lefafor, of Lefaror'i Book Btndvry. , Jamet Patteraon, Agent U. 0. A 0. B. It. Cbai. W. 1'oaty, Arm of P rower A Djatj. Belief A Tbfintfaon. Bankets. B. (Minor, Book Pabliaher. ' I Robert Buk. B. P. Bingham, Attorney. Bamoel Tbompaon, City Manual. B, M. Yield, Dtater In Lata bar. W. T. Coggtihetl, Editor Ohio State Journal. Jaa. Olayijoule, firm of Olaypoole A Wilton. Wl, w mater, no at v. r. m , n. n. B. U. Kahelmtn, l dltor Uhlo State man. Chaa. . Glenn, Kdttor Oolumbu Oaat tt, T. It. Win. I W. Jonee, J-Oondoctora on Central 0. E. B. Jno. W. Hoore, ) J. a. Smith, firm of Smith A Conrad. But. Joseph M. TilKbla. L. U. hlDiill.M. D. " A. P. Olenn, U. 8. Mall Mesiergfr. 0 B. Bile, M. O. rM8 PROPOSALS. SUBSIST ENOB OWTIVt, V. 8. ABUT, Mo. 20 South Strkkt, Baltimobb, Md., February 224, 186S. IRAIiEII lROPHAIJINrPLIlATR will lie received at this omco until uh., on M)AY. UarobS. 1806. for furnishing the United tales BUDaiaieuce iwparimeni who FOUB THOUSAND (4,000) I1KA.D OF GOOD, FAT UKKrUArTLiH, on i lie nooi, ctoars lour years oin and over,) delivered at the State Cattle Scales, at Baltimore, Aid., In lota of (1,000) one thou-and fiaeh averv 1101 ton days: to be weighed wito In ooa and a half days after arrival, at the ei pense of tbe oontraotor. tuey muit average aooui ii,.-hj thirteen buudred pounds gross weight, all railing short of (1,060) one thousand and fifty pounds gross weight, Bulla, Stags, Oxen. Cows, Heifers and Horn leas Cattle, will be rejected. A deduction of (16) fifteen poondt will be made from the weight of each Steer accepted under this contract, urovlded tbe animal does not stand In Ibe pens two aud one half bonrs before being weighed, or la not weighed Immediately after removal from the Blank forme for proposals can be had on appllca tlon at this office, either In person, by mall, or tele- grapn, Pronnala hv te'eBranh. or other Irregular, Infor mal propone a will not be considered. Tbe Government will claim the right of weighing any one animal separate, If its appearance Indies tee lets Welglll Ulan tU uiuiuiuiu uiaunraw """"i Kpenseoi weignog winweyaiu vj Vmtt ""6 a Judgment. EMflh bid to etc tire oonstderatloB mast contain a written guarantee of two responsible persons, as follows: " . ... Wa , of the county of , State of , do hereby guarantee tbat Is (or are) able to fulfill a cor true t In accordance with the terms of his (ot tbeti) proposition, and should hit (or their) proposition be accepted, be (or they) will at once enter Into a contract in accordance therewith, and we are pre - Sared to become hie aeom Itlee, giving good and suf-slant bonds lor its fulfilment. Thu rannBHthtlltv of the guarantor mast be shown by tbe efllcial certifliteof tbe Clerk of the neareat District Court, or or tne uniwa niaies viw trlot Attorney, to be euolosed with the bid. Bidden must be present to respond to their bids, and prepare to give bauds and sign the on tract before leaving tbe office. Th flovMrnment reserves to Itself the rleht to re ject any or all bids considered on reasonable. ray me ma m i ihu" mm nwn Uiiaan j, Innda aa may be on hand! If none on hand, to be made aa soon as received. Pmnnaela must be endorsed dlstlaetly. "PROPO SALS FOB VKHV CATTLB," aud addreaaed to Cent. J. HoWAttD WKbii-. u. B.. a in mere. Maryland." If a bid la In the name of a Ann, their names and their poetofflce address must appear, or they will uot be considered. Each person or every memoer oi a nnn onnnug a proposal must accompany It wltli ao oaiu or aligi. ance to the Untied Hlatea Government, II he has not already filed one in this office. AU bUU not eciHpiyt9 Kricuy wua ih unn o in if oo-rtimmU teiU as rtjrUd. J. HOWABD WkLL, fa?bW Imart Captain and 0. B. Proposals for Forage. CHIEF QUARTEBMASTBB'S OFFICE, 1 DarABTMBNT or Waar Viboinia, CvaiuulD, Mo., November 18, 1864.J BALED PROPOSALS, IN DU PL 10 ATI, ABE O Invited by tbe andertJaned, -for tappJyliig tbe Ouarter matter's Department In the Department of west Virginia, at Obarleaton, Ptrkeraborg, Wheeling, West Va., and Galllpolis, Ohio, and tbe several depots on tha Una of tha Balllaaore A Ohio Bali road aa follows: Clarksburg, Grafton. Mew Creek, Cnnv berlaod, Marti ntburg and Harper's Ferry, or either of those placet, witu HAY, CORN, OATS, and BTRAW. Bids will be received for tha delivery of three hooanud 18, 0v) buabela of Corn or SaU, and fifty flU) torn of uey or ntraw, ana apwarat, ana matt l ftoOdmpaniea oj a ovvj a auTernawraeiii. Bidders most state ftt which of tha above-named points they propose to make deliver!!, and.the rates it WBICB inej Will Wio ueuvvuva ucm qaantltlaaoff eacn artioie propooao to a aeuveioa, the time whan said delivery shall be oommaoeed and when to be completed. Horn ana ukis to o put up in gooa, nrvag papas. Hay and Straw to be securely baled. Ail artlelea o aa red under the bids berehl invited mill be subject to a rlald inspection by a Gore, nment nspeolor before being accepted. Contra ota will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible Udder, as the Interests of tha Government may require. Mo bid will be considered from parties who hava taPed heretofore to comply with their contracts. All proposals mast be accompanied by ft guaranty signed by two responsible pereona, tnat In oaaa tha DIO IS BOCepWl n wr DJ J will, wiiuih uv named, execute the contract for the tame with good and sufficient sureties In ajajptn equal In amount to the amount of the contracts, lo deliver forage pro nnMd. In aonformltr with tha terms of this adrsr tiaomeet, and in case a bidder shall fall to eotor Into tba contract, ther to make good tha diffsranee be tween the offer of said bidder and the next lowest reponsibto bidder, or tut person to wnm tne contract may be awarded. j Tha responsibility of the guarantors matt be shown by the official certificate of a United Slates District Judge or Attorney, Collector of Customs, or other Government official known by tbls office. All parties will be duly notified of tha acceptance nr relaatlon of their nroDoaala. All proposals man vm uni in trip una ana im aooompaniKl with tha oath or alleglanoeol the party or parlies, unless it has already been plooed, p Ola in tnie omoa. Tha full name ana poetomoe aoarees ot tacn Dia ler mast be written In the proposal. Proooeais mast ne aoareeeea to uapt. j . . r a b mb- WOBTH, Chief Quartermaster, Department of West Virginia, Cumberland, Md., and marked "Proposals twForega." Blank forms of blda, gnaranteea and bonds nuy ba obtained on appUoettoa to tbla ontos. ah nropoaaia ruceivea nnaer wis aarenisement will be opened and examined at thla offloa on Wed- QMdev and Satnrdav of each week, at It H. Bid' dors ara re pact fully Invited to bepreeent at ths ?pfnpug oi musa u wivy ueaire. . d a u. innnonuutu, Oapt. and Chief Qnar term aster, deolS Department of Wt st Virginia. LJ. 1. 1-1 . CLOTHING. Merchant Tailoring. rALL OM BOB! A BBMn, NORTH BAST J Ooraar of ulab and Town atreeU. for votw Olotblog, where yon can get good Bta, good quality Of vw9j, mwm en awy a aneaaa af Dael ivjr-A.ixi3:ooi ',. How Lost and Restored! altwf PubUihtd, ft 0 tMd inrafaaa, JWea, tie mt. A 110TUB10M TDM MATDBB. TBBATMBMT t and Radical Cure of Suwmatorrheaa. or Seminal Wenkneee. invoinniarr icmiatl ns. aKiial Denilltv. and Imnedlminta to marrlaae'aMnMrell): Mirrvona. nets, couaompiion, a.pnuar, ana mat menial aaa riiyHanl Incapacity, resnlllug from B-lf-Abnaa, Ac. noavnT j. wbTEHit-abn, am. v,t amour of ins Boon,' 0. A Boom ta Tbonnnnda of Hnfltororn.1 Brat, indar asftt, fan plain snvelepe, to any ad- dram, po pairf, on re eel pi of six oanis, or two pott mm, on re i, by DB. J, tianipei iy a Be . v. Buint, 117 Bowery, Mew York, rottofflec Boa 4.BM. marl 8. P. BAHTLET, .A0niKIBT AMD PATTIBN etAKIB, WILL ; LTA attan. to patlloe d of. ataeUMi tm JobM op eod repalrlni all llod. nr, aiwi, macniaa emita bop mi Bprlag etreeti, oer B Ivan. ; two wanOaad Boilaaa, I laab bore pad It aaWtMaaA. - jajlraTai.a DOOK-BIN05RS. BLANK BOOK MJCFACrOBI. H. O. MIXET COm AID : 7 i' i l ,.:...' !' ; '- '.! I Blank Book Manufeeturer, SO Narth High Street, COLUMBUS, 0. ''I 1I1BIBT. . , . a W- UUlf, 0AL0PJ0 BOOK BINDERY SIE BERT & LI LIE Y - .......... s BOOK B INDEBS, Blank Beek HaauOMt'era, File Bob: and Flour Bag ' HakerM, fc c. afec. Ac. H agaalBiea, Perladlcala, ' Sheet Music, Ae., Ac, Ae, '.: Be uad In an j Style and Te any Pattern. THE ATTMTIO Of PVIUBBIM J. taeallad to oar ctabllahaiant. aa w. ara datw. nlncd to Dlaaaa ALL. ilavlDK latalT M.lDDad oar ata.DTastorjr ariu a Bopanor .aaiaao. .hsimi, ana cb latMt Improved tloloa of Binder.' Maehlnary and otatarlal, w. ara prepared to do all work In a Suraaioa Haltnna, and with tba Vtmott D-9atek. If anafactr-rf In Batlar'l Hall; Opera Hoaea Bnlld-oa. Honlb Hlah Hlmet. angHI-dam. HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND GAMPAIGN ABOUT REED fit BOHN'S Hoop Bazaar and Skirt Manufactory , INo.Sl,E. HtntoHt (RText Door to the JonrnM OMoe.) WE HATE NOW ready oar Fall Stock of Skeletons, in our new location, for the commencement of the Fall trade, which embraces all tha leading stylos, fool act loathe PATEBT GOJtB TBAIL Also, the nr. est style of GUAKmW ELASTIO 8KIBTS. We keep always om nana nairw oi extra slaes and length' nnd ladlea who hare always bad trouble to And am long or large enough will find them here. A large aatortment of FRENCH AMD AttBBl-0AM OOBSRTS AMD PATENT BKIBT 8DPP0BT. BBS and 8PIBAL BUSTLES kept cn hand. Onr Betall Department la In charge of competent Ladlea. Hoop Skirts Remodelled and Bepalred. Dealers la surronndlne- towns will do well to con nit their own Interest by calling on us before going birbi ororaenngeiaewnere. ( AeMlea, yoa will please remember the plaoe No. 21 East State Street, tit daor to tha JovnaAL Offloa. BKKD m HOHB, atirH Hoop Skirt MMiofantoi NEW BOOKS. Under the Hail, (LB M AUDIT,) A 1'ale or the Nineteenth . Century, TaaMita-a f aea tbk Fautra or 3VX. Xa'Atotooo ! Without doubt, thin ia one ol the moat thrilling work, of the age, and ti creating a wonderful ien-atlon throughout Europe and America. Everybody ehould own a oopy at once. Price $1 25. Bent per mail on receipt of $1 80. Bend your order, to , RANDALL ASTON, flbll Colombo,, O. NOTICES. TO WDOM IX MAY CONCERN. NOTIOB 1BBBBBBT QIVBM, THAT THB I BOM Bank or laoaron, 4 bank organised under tha aot of the General Amembly of the State of Ohio. entitled "Act to anthorlM me jfanking," passed March SI, 18A1, and dolog business at Ironton, In said State of Ohio, will oeaaa to do business as snch Bank, on and after tha aspiration of tba time limited by the forty-first section of said act, ftnd opoo ft fall eon pi ranee with tha provisions of aald forty Brat tec tlon ot said act. By orwr of too ifirectors or saia iron nana, G BO HOB W1LLARD, Canbler. tea sates Itaw-Tn ITATB A0B10DLTDBAL BOJHS, . , ...iOaiaraaa Boa.. or Asmovlth.,, uoacMBo,, o., Jan. it. iwwi HI BTATB BOARD OP A0R100LT0RB WILL L niaet la tba a lata Airlonltaral kooma on tba lain or alaron next, to re aire propnaai. ror noiawi ineralrof 1105. .va. a. . BLIPPABT, tasjli a i aw u neereferr. To Holders of the Notes of Pickaway County Bank. M COM PL! A NOB WITH TBB fOBTT FlBflT section of tha act naaacd Mar on Wat, lBol, anthorlae Frra Banklna In Ohio, the Plokaway Oonnty Bank, Oralevllle, Ohio, gives notion that tne oatetenaing notei oi oirooiaiion or mi oana will ba radtamed bv the Fir.t MMlonal Bank. Olr olevll a, Ohio, Holdareol laid aotes ara requested to present them for redemption within tlx months irom toia atF, u, amuumihvt im.t uhot, mmmIibbbbbbbbbbm PIANQ3. PIA.NOFORTES. 1 r Y00 WANT TO BUT A WMP 0LA8B VIA KO 1 In an ioaarf ana. IlwIB al ron ooe at ft lower piiaa than other dealers aaa lor laienor inttta J.O.WOODS, . .. A4INT XB ' Cblekerlng's aid Stelnwaj's PIANOS, 81 Hoath High Street. ti,W CLAIM AGENCY. Okio VolnntBerClaim Aaettcy. rrI0BBI' PAT AOQOUXTS VOBBBITLT ABD J anl.hlT made .. aod tba moaey oolleotad In Mr ahnpt Mm.. Aaaaaa, ot Par dm oneer ami loldlan oo Ibelr teaal brtra, oellectod aa abort aorlcl. PaaMoaa, Boobtt, Ao., Ao,, dua. OOloara, Boldlera, or torir leiat hair, pronrad wlrhoet delay. BjMoial elleaKi. ftaaa a. aw (Jbajojlo. of JMmJor Horsea and Bqu'lpmenta Loet la tha eerrioe of rha'VpIt Wt are aWreapalv aemla.a'irila fiV eraaal a la. awtaa. M aiaMA ta. are mtofri, aad arMI aware, m aaW nltyecliom le all arila aaeat tM mo Mat um. aaaaaid Baar, SJa. IS Eaat HiMa ai. aoa, v.. a... ti, leoa. COLCJMB lOHXy; .WEDNESDAY- MORNING, j DRV GOOD8. Spring Goods! 'v T Spring Goods! HEAD IT, RI'JHARDS t OO.'S. A Fine, omplet nd Attract!? Aatortment. NEW GOODS OPENED EVEBY DAT At SBO and 'BOB Bontb HlBkt Street. ibbaitf WB ARE NOW BFFERINO The Entire Balance OP OUR JLT'dall and Winter STOCK OP DRY GOODS, o l o a. is: s SHAWLS, ETC, AT PRICES Far Below Cost I TO 0LO8K OUT THE SEASON'S PURCHASES Having Received the Agency OP A NEW ARTICLH OP HOOP SKIRT, WE ARB 8ELLIN0 ALL OUR OLD MAKES AT rV"ery LowPrloea MILLS SCHERIEHHORNiCO'S 183 South High st. laepM REDUCTION IN PRICES. BAIN & SON, Son. 23 to 89 Sooth High street, LIAIB MADB OBBAT BBDDOTIOMS IM 11 Prlooe Ibnaibont Ihalr aaUre itock ad Dcmestio and Foreign DRY GOODS, Io eorraepond wltb tha praa.nl daollna la Gold and Merchandise Cnllcoea RetJnced, a , :, SbeeUoK Redaced, MuHllna Redoced, , rhlttlnf( Redoced, rM Ctooda Hedaced, Olnebnnia Reduced Balmoral I Sklcta Redoced, Under Oarmenta '. , . . , FInnneU " Table Llnena " Irlah ' ;, .IVfeUedooda Cloak and Raqnea - " Shawla and nottu , , HoaBeh'pIng Goo da , aa eiamln.ttoa of onr aaaok wtil at ore wa an of . , . aarioi a aapwiaa eiaee a goooa M EITREUBIT LOW tPB(0E8t , ml 1.000 tloa. aapiior Bo joar Sawol Oaiaoat Tkraael al is au. apaal aa aad .araa. t. .ivj - eaBXaBAnieaaoif,' Jaiur; at, in. DAILY OHO STATJ- JUUMil lli WM. T. COQGE8HALL A CO. ' omrm Ra. It, aiatt RtrMit, WEPNEBDAr MORNING, MAECH 8, TUBUS OP SUBNCBIPTION. I'wipated in many looaUUea. Tearana f aha Kallr Janraal. nailo labarrlbara, 1 jaar, b? " ,,,, nujto eabacrlWri, e awntaa, anftaAnhiorlberi. I aonthe. miflaBtibatrtbara, 1 aonlh., Blacl. BabMrtbera, par month, dell..red b carrUL. . i . . u.B'e naoaonoat. par wees, aeurared or oar- to fm la .tab. U waul par weak eacb oopj. Tanna ar tbe Trl-Wtwhly aTaaurauai. Inal, InbiorUiwe, 1 jeer.. ....... u go Slnate Bnbaorrben, 6 mnnth.. Lll WnaJaBliaarlbe-aM.. , j, 116 angl. Bnbaariban, 1 w.,, -.... 0 to Tone ml (ha Weeklr aTowraiaL nfbtatttraton, pw n 1 01 TERMS OF ADTEBTISINU. Dualr-Oaa Bqaare, raeb InaarUop Tfl oeota. oadai aTotloa. par Boaara, aaeh Inaerbo. ........... ,.. aa Lml and Baalaaaa Bottne, par Bm Mok InaerMoa.'. MoankL waaau Oaa Baoara, aaeh auertloa m.,l:50 !. . Looal and Baalnaai Holloai, par ' Una, aaob laeert1o.... W oanta. f Oot eqnua omen thraa-aurtan af aa Inch of apao. la tha oolnBaa of tha JopuaA. . "arriaga-RotJoea will haraaflar Inrarlablr be nbaml 10 ae.ta wbaa nad In II.... ... an ... r . -u.a nor. apeee. BELATED COBRESPORBERCE. By iome unacoountable kink in the operation! of the mails, the following Edi-toial CoKBisro.vDiKcc, whloh, "by due oourae of mail " should have oome lo hand fully a week ago, are just now received. Some two or three l.Uer, written at later datea, and from more remote pointe, have been In the hands of our readers for lev- oral days. Though "behind time," these will be read with Interest. Nome Railway Experience. Idlterlal Correapondence Ohio Slate Jonrno1. Xewisiowk, Mifflin Co., Pa., Feb. 27. I left Columbus at 10 e'elock on Friday last, on the Express train of the Cleveland and Columbus Railway. It happened lo be one of those Fridays on which the General Assembly ia aooustomed to adjourn over till Tuesday, and therefore ten or Alteon of the northern members were follow passengers. Among Ihem waa one of the gentlemen ap pointed to make certain Inquiries of the railway oompaniei of Ohio, touching the extent of their buiinesi, the manner of ita oonduct, and the interests of the general publio aa therewith oonneoted. He was oonfldent that this inquiry waa required by public interesl, and that judioiously con ducted, might prove serviceable. Recognit- g the faot (hat the winter haa been un usually severe that a largely increased amount of business hB been thrown upon the railroads that difficulties ia the se curing of materials and labor have been experience-, i and that the. elueC ltnce watchfully and prndently managed, yet he waa convinced that failures to make connections, loss of life, Injury lo limbs, and destruction of property demanded in vestigation. While listening to the Senator'! explanation!, we were carried pleas antly and on time, to Crestline, where I witnessed some scenes whioh furnish food for reflection, if not for indignation, on both ides of the railway question. There were three passenger cars attached to the Fort Wayne and Chicago train in wailing. There were passengers enough for at least tve. The oonduetor could not put on more oars, beoause there were none at Crestline, consequently, about one-third of the passenger! in eaoh car stood up, thi aisles be ing crowded in a manner very uncomfort able to all the persons on thi train. In the car In whioh I had the privilege of standing, for a considerable distance, were three seats but partly oocnpled in a legitimate manner. One of them a "lone woman" oommanded. In one of the others eat a portly gentleman opposite him sat a thin lady. One of the young men standing in the aisle, was ilL He requested the privilege a seat, and, very ungraoiouily, the portly gentleman removed his oarpet sack, and allowed the young man to oil beaidi him. The thin lady protected herself by means of two band-boxei. She did not deign lo look at any the passengers, who orowded the aisle. After some time a gentleman politely de sired to know whether the band-boxes oould not be removed. " Not well, sir," answered portly gentleman, "it Is too much orowded." . The perpendioular passenger then appealed to the lady for a seat. " We get out very soon," she roiponded, to whioh he answered Xou will excuse me, mad- but ladiei generally expeot marked oourteay from gentlemen. Hi exercise might bl promoted, if, when ladiei an not dia- lomrjioded, they would, at least, allow gen tlemen the common rights of a publio conveyance." Thia well directed attaokhad the :desired effect." The lady maintained a dig. nlBed lndifferenoe, but the portly gentleman removed the band-boxes, and thi number of upright traveler! " was reduoed one. These ioenei suggest that, while railway officials might be required to exercise more watchful and liberal regard for the welfare of their passengers, they are not more un-iracious, less respectful or retardlea! of eommon rights, than an passengers to eaoh emer. . i rear mat we snail not soon have specilo legislation whioh will improve ther the offioial morals of rallwav mana gers, or the general morals of railway passenger,. . Notwithstanding Hi litre load, our train was on time at Fltteburgh. There we learned that no trains had oomi In from hiladelphia on the Pennsvlvania Central since morning. There were rumors of an accident, But the ticket agent, oould sive no explanation of the delay. I determined to go on. There were no sleeping oars, and the train was orowded one oar was filled 1th oolond men enlisted ai soldiers. At Alloona, a passenger took a seat near me. who reported that, ths evening previous, a passsnger train had been thrown off the track above that town, and several sassen- gen killed. As we proceeded, rumors of outer aeciacnti were circulated, when I reached this town, I learned tbat, on Friday, a collision had taken plaoe about- , three miles above it. between two freliht train, loaded with coal oil that the oil waa let on fire and then wai frightful eonllairation. daitrov. ing sen and extending to thi fenoei alone the track. On Saturday morning another acoident, attended with loss of lira OMurred on Mil mountain!, and tills morning thi paatinger train from l'illiburg ran oil thi track, eevea nrllcs aboie this town; thi traiu both laat and west, wen detained hen till -thi! afternoon., A iwlteh-lender had negleoted his duty. Thi train t' rown off was o.Trying a considerable number of soldier. When told that thi accident was to b. aUrlkuUKt ta the awltah-tendir. thav 'went for" hla oabin, with loud threat,, rortunatiiy h. had bldd.n himself, i Thla chapter if aooldaU farnlihee matter for careful Inquiry, both by railway managers and by th public. Thi Pennsylvania MARCH 8, 1865. Central la a road which hw repaUlioa floor and are eona.ni.ntlr adlao.nL for watchful manaeement Whatwaa matter laat week the publio ought to know, room, are rich in portrait, of Colonial I haTe often been fiitereeteoTon a rail- neera and of the ..rl. Zill. T if way trip, In noticing the fragment, of con. Ke.atone State - an eic.Uent eiampl, , j ui "J reraaUon which may be caught when the which I tract Ohio will follow, ere ItuZ e .f ,U"B ,mB"rf lm. tfJiUi nar. .... . v....j... ik..i..i.u. ..I i... . . w i toe wire, it la ao chanced that the aoid h.. cara atop. ' Now-a-da.a three topioa aeem : -go in. irBToiiu. puuuo oom-oii draft, and Sherman, morementa. 1865. rou. effort, are being made in thi, State to ae to the capital of Ohio or of that of miauotaibrrecnitiac. but a draft ia an. diana. I flrat th'l. .h..Ti Among me laoiaenl, or my lourner. far, waa one peculiar to tha exigeacea war. At Pitiahnr. I mat a .ad f m dtoldiera beUnging to Gen. Blair'e Corpa . i a I oo.rman a army. Tbey Bad been left be-1 Tne draft ia now proceeding in a number I with an i.. i.T is" V " ""uoa 0 hind with banaaewhen Sherman mored of the P.nn.vl.anii di.trin.a Hai.h.?.. ,n,uItd. wir. ourrentof from Dalton for the au ecaet, and they to I ut week on their war to New York, where I aoldiera. or of reornita. or drafted I . L - , . . ... . . . I tbey expected to be ehinned to thairoom. marchina to muatar. ara oontlnnall. ...,. I !, "rTa w"h .n "nen foroe which I pinion, at iome point on the aea coaat- ' point on tne aea eoaat theyanppoaed, Wllminprton. i , 7"""" WM on the day I l Bare noticed in PennarlTania. Such ulk, left Oh o. Thani.ht I nmauH ih. Aiilin r.nhli.r.1. ( nuu 1.1 k. aJ gheny Mountain!, it was .err eld. I vuiri renniyirania. uniaatoat belli. . Por thra. mnntha ih. alalvhin hmm '""'i uiib wwn waa mtrr .itn m.h I ' B "O ".u vavoiieut. .nu tna anow noar naa at. or eight Inohea deep in the Tilleyi and on the mountain aidaa. Old aain.ra .n ihi. '"J, ereBt winter for many yean, i PennarWania .i Tt ',"!i ralley. on the Jnniatari.: .... boJhoSd Doynooa 1 publie of grand mountains. Here my r.B spent. The town in aenara buildings, streets, familiar dwellings, ap- pe.r to me insi.n ifloant oomnar-d with th. reoolleetioae of youth; eren thiI rlwdii .ppointed mo, but th. mountain, are grand- nooi.r more imposing- man erer memory presented them. nary, afd .tending Mr. Uncolny..oo,id inaugurauon. W. T. C. Ietler fram FeuB.ylTSBla. Haebubdbo, Pamr., Feb. 28, 1865. HOT IB BT TUB WAT. T infi ii.in.H ua. , , """" '". " train two hour, hehtnii I m. lull a IK mr . . usual railway luck reached thii Capital . 1 1 1 !.-. 1.. . .. niuwu. RjUUlUVUfc, VUf IT. Ill D.BBBU. OD h. way, however, an emphatic wreck On andy Biht y Wen ., " ' '". 'u0 -'"". " I miles east of Lewistown; the train was ih.- .im..i...i j .j u .o. .uv., IOpru, ..oven .r. .. i saw several lying against the rocks entirely "disabled" for any future service. At Lowlstown I learned that Governor n v ,. . ... Brough is well known personally to many of its oitizens. While Auditor of Ohio, he was married at that town, toanleoe of Hon. Gphralm Banks, formerly Auditor General of Pennsylvania. The Burgeon General of Ohio la aBo well known In Mifflin county- He has a large number of relatives living there who take pride in his prominence . , ' The Pennsylvania Central railway fol- lows the course of the Juniata and Basque-1 hanna riven to this oity. It may intenst ..... . .. I some penons, out west, to De informed that over a considerable portion of the surface I of these streams thick ice still Ilea. At countrymen againat us. See January many points I observed sled tracks, across ZZr,! , lUT'"'. 180 . , , . . .. Now, after taking some pains to aoquin lathe ice on the Juniata. For nearly three formation on the subjeot, I pronounce the months It was used as a general thorough- whole concern a monstrous fable. No party, fare. no body of men in the Union, desire a po- A VISl, TO W. .riVAK,A LEGISLATukli. SSTSo Tlie Pennsylvania Legislature whioh ad- Canadian icicle. I ........J .... A. t?-:.l l.i U-l J . ! I r . .auk wooing tuv trot-ia vtora unariy au ... j . 1 a Aw occupied. lam Indebted to Hon. C. L. Perahing, of Cambria oounty, for admission to the floor of the House. . It is not quite aa 1. . .. ih. IT.11 .r ih. nhi. irn.... ..j 1. nearly aem.-clroular in form. It ha. no gallery. The lobbiea an separated from the members by alow raillna. There is but one enlranoe to the floor, on eaoh side .a-hi.i. I.U.LL. .!. c I u. nuiuu, . . ... ooigoauu . at-Arms. Over the Speaker's desk hangs nortralt of Washington, tha national Da. I and the flag of this Commonwealth. The I 0 I walls and oeiling an fresooed, and thelne must staunch the wound. I experience windows are hung with heavy crimson our-1 something of the same sensation, when I tains, under elaborately gilded cornioes. 1 1 judge the Hall ii a bitter one for speaking . . ,. ,. , , . , -f ,, 6 and hearing than that of Ohio. Dull spe- clal orders wen set for last evening, but were put aside by motions to suspend the rules, and I witnessed an animated dlsous- sion upon a question whioh the Speaker declared not lo be debatable. The gentle men who wished to talk upon it asked leave to make a statement, or rose to make an ex planation. Leave was granted, and the de bate took a very liberal range, upon a pro- his time in spouting about the Monro doo-posillon to disoharge the Railroad Commit- trine, and Maximilian in Mexico, is similes from the consideration of a bill it had lrly employed. If the nation can, in this iiii.a nf faia. fatal an vasal fa. aaa.al. 1 declined lo report, and order the bill to be printed and put upon Ih oalendar I in ill order. The ooal oil Interest was urging the bill, and It is not difficult, then-fore, to undentand that a fair chanoe for it was vigorously insisted upon. The House, however, refused to disoharge the Commit tee, but the friends of the bill are confident ". then draw the iword, and fling ... . i. ... v i j- . . . . , away the useless scabbard. .,, that it will be immediately reported. The Th, ttur, of aaing u,, m,Ugnant dl- rulesgoverningtheHouiiappearinthemain alribcs in those very influential and mis-similar to those of the Ohio Legislature, chisvoui fonlgn perlodloals, has goaded me The exoeptlon above noted, the discussion of Into penning these line! very hastily per- a Bondebataoie question by means of state-1 ments, will not, 1 trust, be added to Ohio legislative customs. Another exoeption In-1 terssted me. Messages from om branoh of th. o.n.r.l AaaamhlT t tha other, .r. ar. rled by the Clerk. He Ii announoed by the Sergeant-at-Armi. The Clerk then ad-1 dresses the pnsiding offiocr and nads the messages, whioh have been ordered. Bounty bills were under consideration last night, in both Houses. In thi Senate, bill supplementary to a law or last win. tor, pnposing to authorise a bounty not ex- " f ""n lh-ii. i 5'i , oeeding $500,aad to authoriie local author- "'i"1'C wS,lt'1 to?Z ' . . ..II. nvar atx feat niffb. and nruin ..nk .1J. I. ltles to levy a per capita tax not exoeeuing i X'ri. and tt aive aralted men and suDBtl- l tutea bounties as well as volunteers, was very earnestly ulsoussed. opecial laws have been passed in regard to bounties tor many localities, un senator atatea tnat ai many aa seventy special bounty eots hava been passed oy too nouie in one day, and thenfore a general aot wai I important. The Dcmooratio side or me I ohamber, on the right of the President, opposed thi bill, though somi of ths iitinooraia avowed a determination to vote for it, with some modifications, beoause their constituents desind It In the coune of the debate the Senator from Alle gheny cppoied an amendment, confining the per oapila tax to persons liable to military duty, beoause it would exempt aliena skulking aliens, as hi oallsd them. This phrase, "skulking aliens, provoxeu a retort from the Senator from Lehigh, who declared that many of hie constituent, were aliens, who had been brought to this country by the loyal ownera of mills and furnaces, and hi didn't think thiy wen any son liable to the oharge of akulkera than the "loyal ' speculators wno used tneir laoor. Th Seoat adjourned befon a vote was taken on the bill. A majority of the Senator, are past mid dle age. Several are venerable mm. In the House there are not many gny ncaos. A maiorltv of the members an about mld- dl. .aa. Two or three are quite young men one not over iwoniy-nve year, oi age, I Judge. ABOUT TUB CATITOI. The oanitol of Pennsylvania is advanta- eeoualv aituated upon a hill whioh ooat- mbniis a view oi tne cuy. from u. amain the Bute Houa a view of muoh beauty la afforded. . It i embraoei th wide .' and wlndinz Suanuehanna for several miles, near and distant mountain!, and anoient and well cultivated valleys. Ih State House is not as imposing as that of: Ohio, but ill Interior arrangement u superior, Th Halls of the Houeei an on thi main NUMBEH 200! the Stale Office, an nr. aai Th. to I lata. tne i lai war naa oontriDuted largely to Vic proaDcritr of Harriabura-. but nt year 1888. It had then no railroad,. mua I paraitrely that la, compared ith of I capital, which are railroad center, 1. not nr.. a. la,.. It ... ih.. al. in "on of 26,000 if claimed for U. , were i the general rendetTou. and aouada I .. . . ' . and rapaaainc alone the nrinclnal atr..i. I ana repaaaing along tue priaolpalalreeta.. One thinr. .uwasCireof Dublin aantim.nf am nounoed for ita nonn.rh..di.m. la mh m - ioomnion man in any part of tbe Welt with I T A.nanl tn ha in W..hli,..A. ... i wn nn I am a.(i...n..ff "" . -w. w "v .ma .. wuaugvvM liriuufni., I w T n I I - - Woodfiilp. Haroh 2. l&flft. I Edito. Omo Btatb Jodrhal: PorgWe .? ? ? tb. pr.nt mournful' of 0UT affiir Th "iictuaiona American affaire in the principal English f f "" and Scotch magealne. and reriewa are in. loessant. Tha Tnrv rw.-f Inn mah JJI " " . r" . ' . - " V-r.y, and BritUh Rnim. rlr.t m, attention.- I inetr malice anainat ui and onr nana. aaam. aomething unearthly, aomething demoniac f f i?""- W1 death, and Satan were urging their way through ehaos, to blight and blast this fair young world, Milton makes tha Deity him. self exclaim: "See with what heat these na A h.ll - .1 ' T i. . . I 6" iwiw. Buuietimes icei disposed to apply the same language to .. .. ..... 6 8 I iheae artlul and wicked men. thoutrh not of. fenairely, for I do not wish to get up a oon- i i -1 . . . ifTZllZZ Anglo-Saxon race engage lieartily in the work of vilifying and degrading each other. we may at length dlsoover that the outside 1 world beUe, u, both- Bat ,he nen hMluMj employ against I us, one pleoe of artillery that oueht to be spiked. They pretend that In the very ""to"0'" of a ruffianly and aggressive disposition we hanker after Canada; that we are determined to conquer and annex those broad and dellzhtful fields "of front and enow and rhyme." lileckwooi uses this engine perpetually. He aometimei even traoei out the paths of our invading hosts, and of the armies of the defenders. The London (juarttrly is equally unscrupulous A writer In the last number of that work, lni?i' Pt1 ha hP9 ' involving Great Britain In a war withm fn order lo r. swollen tne inaepenaenci or nil Bouthtrn I friends. But this is men artifice.- When u' S6U 10 tbe - Lawrenoe he makes it very ""tain suoa nopes. He pronounces the danger of an invasion. oy , to be "imminent and uses all hla malignant arts to exasperate the minds of ' Tha itnnr1uA.tna.ei n Ik. XI tl. . kif;ii.!o.r'a. ai;..k...t .l. i.ii- . , ' ' 7 " . -- o r""1"' mind of Great Britain with regard to this m.,ter. . Why not begin the goSd work in- Btantly? Why not tell our nelghbora in plain English that we do not hanker after Canada, do not want it, would not have It? "f 11 danger of a war with Great Britain will, indeed, be "imminent." That Dart intend nisohief to us. When In the stress of the last great French war, British bigotry and jjPit1Bn intolerance were about to drive Iro- land Into rebellion. Sidney Smith said that he felt like a man who saw hla father lvlna on the ground, the blood gushing from a ( Brlr Hi mtiai nuk tn tin, m...,. aee sucn a potent engine or mischief qui- " or our artful and malignant enemies, r Io8e ,u pauence when I hear members of Congress, and other men, who ought to know better, prating about th "Monroe doctrine." If we are not devoted fools, if we an not foredoomed to national destruction, we will now mind the eleventh oom-mandment, attend to our Southern enemies, and let the "rest of mankind" alone. Nero fiddled while Rome was in flames. Thi man who,' either in or out of Congress, can, in tne miast oi our national agonies, spend D,rtin,nt bagatelle., it will then indeed. In the language of the late Dr. Young, "ReMmble oeaaa luto toapeat wrought, .u . is..u.r, or mi urown a nj. One great contest it Is our duty to wags on behalf of ourselves, on behalf of posterity, and on behalf of unlvenal humani ty. For that oonfliol led ui gird ourselves naps too naauiy. au i can say is wey an wen inienaeu. ne an not altogether on acqnainled. Molt respectfully, E. A. , . . . ' A correspondent of th Washington orn ing Vhroniett, writing from Charleston, South Carolina, spaaking of th curiosities of the oity, aaya In the vestibule of tha .Orphan Aivlum then is a neat shell monument, in honor of Uenerai tstonewait jaokion.- it ia a most - -- " ' ' TO ma MBMO.t or OBBBaet. StOMBWALL JAOKSOH. irao nu, at owueaiaouviLU, .Alia. . ism. . ; Bulwark of tba fl.ldU " A hoat hi. .ao... A. ha llrad, be dim-florlemly. ' aianaaia., railing Water,, Oioa. Kej., rort ej.ptii.iio, ti.dai Ban, WlaahwUr, . . . ' , . n Thi following Insorintlon wai surmount id by the rebel flag : , .-j Do roar duly, and leave tba rat to Provldnee: It la ell right. . . Thii itruolura wai made In Wllmlnaton. In 180, by Chaa. Mott, of that plaoe, assis ted Dy a v.u.ui.n. The crave of Calhoun. In SL, Philip's churoh-yard, Is but a tomb madi of briok, surmounted by a slab of marble, upon which is the single word "Calhoun." Small bush es grow around, whloh had the appearance of being lately trimmed. ' Shell! have ilruck all around It, and a fragment has taken off a portion of th marbl slab whioh eovers all that remains of the first secessionist.Thi names of th Seonterles of . thi Treasury sine, the formation of th. Gov ernment, and the length of Urn liny have aerved, are as follow! Alexander Hamilton, six yearn Oliver Woloott, flv yean; 8. Dexter, two years ; Alueri u.tiaun, twelve yean ; ueorge W, Campbell, eight months; Alexander J. Dal la thre years j William H. Crawford, eight yean; Richard Rush; four yaere; Samuel D. Ingham, two yean; Louis Mo-Lane, two yean; Wm. J. Doane, om rear: Roger B. Taney, one year; Levi Woodbury, sevea yoere; Thomai Ewlng, tlx months; w .iter r orw.ru, tarei years ; uaiot), uuaa- lng, noioonnrmea; John U. Bpenoer, ene year; ueo. ra. dido, nine montlii; nooert J Walker, three' Vein ! William M. M.ra. tilth, one year; Thomai Corwln, three yean; Jai. Guthrie, four yean: Howell Cobb. nearly four years ; Philip F. Thomas, on . . ' VaM Mr.lejrlwi mt !. Then i, no mlntol recorded in ilia ... aali of any religion more mjaterloui, more tnotaproaaae.ible, naor. InocnceiTable, tiaa one oi tke ,well-kwn propertiet ot the . imple metal, Iron.. Conatder, for initanoe il chaste from it, ordloer. to ita na.ai. I itate. If a piece of the metal in ita or.li.. - Th J ,f 0BI1 toimmeraed in nitric acid.it ...mi. I P?W""UV "PO". .atenag into a pio- I - .' M . Tn ?."1.ic tam- ??' u P'?0." Pitun I a Power upon it, and thif oonditlon eon- thi I iini... . ,u ' , 7. V . i1"" . . P'' "". . "i'h- In-I tbeplatlnnn?5 . "B8'?.oin,1 wi'h .?.t5?,'? 'nnn a tranaformatioa throi.gh Com - TulnerVbi; iff Jlf.'!? ;.;7J . ltt- other I arA.i ..u --..- . w- it i, I F... j . , , .,. .tBT.e" """ wo"drful li Ita ohange under I When a h.V t eum" " eleotncity. ol I i.V-Sl 'Si" " mn n,.. ' "' na magnet. It ia UttUWHl Wllh am ..... 1 I; t...IouLrm ,u nd ""ln? ny I other niaoi. f i. iiki. Ti. i , ' ' ,u.".P'i" ?! l"n. "i.thi? '."aob, Iraw, bl. n n. 711 i.T- .1 ,' The object of insulating the i- V-"J"' eieotr oily from lear- ing it, and yet exerted, whioh ahan.aa an I atranaelr th. n.inr. ih. -,.v.i: I I it lo aot on inbataaoei with which it ii not I in eontaot. Al Mon aa-the oirolina current ceases, the iron beoome. lib. Run-u.. shorn af his look. in mlraculou? power haa departed. a I no leae myaterloua than either of tlicso ia the more familiar phenomenon of the f.U 0"f ol P" ' ground under the fl?1,'0" of ?ZitatV Wh i that invisible force which reaohea out in all di. rection. from the earth, and clutches M. l I malt., I. 1 j- mt . . 1 ?."." a?' x" nD thu , tmperespt.Dit.te any of onr se.s- e"d .S,,." I u i. .k. etretchina un from the eartl I. anm.lhinn stretching up from the earth, taking hold lAlASiU the WAllr enveloped in mysteries, andourdallr nr. i. luiiauic. oamnpc Atotncan. 'aarph Bonaparte and tbe Crown of Mexico. It may not be forgotten that a member of the Bonaparte amilv was orTarad. fnrlv yean ago, the crews of Mexico. The etory is told by the Emneror himself in hia aketnh of Joseph, eldest bnther of the first Napoleon: "While Joseph was living, as a philosopher, on the banks of the Delaware, thinking of nothing but of doing gooi to those around him, he received a proposal wmcn surprised and touoned him. A deputation of Mexioans came to him to plaoe at hii disposal the crown of Mexico. Tha ... King of Naolea and S.ain anawar.,! it,. deputation nearlv in theaa tarma; 'I hava borne two orawns, and I would not take a single step for a third. Nething osn be more flattering lo me than to see men who, when I was ;in Madrid, refined to recog- "7 .uuwniy, oome now in my exile to ask of me to put myself at their head. But I do not believe that the throne yoa wish u raise up can make you happy ; and every day I spend on the hospitable soil of tho u niteu mates proves to me more and mote the excellence of npublioan institutions for America. Preserve them. than, aa th. preoious gifts of Providence. Put an end 10 your intestine (luarrela: imitate th. Unit. ed States, and look out among your fellow-oitiiens for some one more capable than I t to play the great part of Washington.' " (Buora it Napolton III, oot. 2. Am English Vl.w.rHr. Lincoln'. Chitr. Then is something In that iteadv bovine persistence, that resolve so firm that it can not even bend lo make phrases, which is Infinitely impressive lo spectators, which in the South must create, more oven than defeat in the field, a sense of tbo boneless. noes of thi contest You may faoo any man, however superior in stnngth, but tho bravest will not stand up to the locomotive. The Preaident does not boaet, ahowa no ' hate, indulge! in no erle ot triumph over thi "steady advance of our armies." threat. en no fonign power, make no propheoics ef speedy success, oomforti the people with no assurance ot a Utopian lutun; but, as tf impelled by a foroe other than his own will, elides quietly but irresistibly, along ut. roue, ao i. in nis groove, anu moving; and those who an In his path must ride with him, or lie flat, or retreat, must, at all events, recognise that it ii they, and not he, who an to more out of the appointed course. Mr. Hawthorne, who detested Mr. Lincoln for his want of refinement, enoe doubled audibly whether his detestation was right, for Mid he, "I have noticed that the people always, in moh orisei, hit on the right man." When the smoke .of Ihil struggle oeases to make English eye smart, they also, we believe, will reoogniie that the intuition of the man of geniui wai truer than hi! taste. London Bpoclalor. Tba Lake Tauel. - Sixty-six fiet below thi lurfaoe of Lake Miohigan, and nearly two thouaand feet from the ahon, a party of a doien Alder men and representatives of the press met in seoret session, yesterday afternoon, between thre and four o'clock. Behind them, shoreward, stretched a dark oiroular bore, nve reel in diameter, raced witn masonry of the most solid character. Befon them, lakeward, a solid maee of blue olay, sparkling with pyrites of iron. But for the laok of ooal-beds, we might have laid, with Darwin ' . ' Henaa aable aoal hla maaay coach ealead., AoA ataisof gold tba eperkllBi porUt blaodt." To the right and left of us thi narrow confine! of a subterranean cavern; above us forty-two feet of olay and sand andtwenty-four feet of water. Th little bond-lamps shed a sickly light upon Aldermanio countenances that looked an ashen hue ai a newspaper man desoanted upon the possibility and th oonsequenoe of a sudden oavlng in of the sixiy-six feet of olay, sand and water that stretched above. The work upon thi lake tunnel is progressing favorably, the bon having reached a diataaee of nearly two thousand feet under the lake. Th tunnel will be completed early nexteprlng, if. the contractors do not throw up the oontract, ai they intimato they will be oompelled to do for lack of means, olaiming that they an rapidly losing money every dj Chicago Journal. 'A WoitPBRroi Tablb abb Wobk Box President Lincoln and hli wife are to bo the reelpienti of a gift from thi baokwoodi of Wiioonsln, suoh a would graee any pal-aoe in Europe. A German, named Peter Glass, in the town of Soott, oounty of Sheboygan, has been engaged for the past nine month in making an ootagonal oentra ta- ble for the Pnaidont, and a work-table for the President's wife. Thi ointre table consists of 20,000 plecei of wood, mostly of black walnut and whit holly. Nothing can be mon wonderful than the workmanship of this table. It has nquirad a skill and a oare that ia absolutely marvelous. It la beautifully oolond, being stained in the wood. - Beside! various devioeo in thi form of flowers, birds, etc, it is ornamented with medallion portrait of Lincoln, Johnson, Grant and Butler. These portrait are remarkably good, and considering that they an made of eolond wood, the skill and beauty of the general effect I as llfi-liko as !f on oanvas. . ' " Th Wheat! Pra.pen r.r lids. the Cleveland Ltaitr says: "So far all Is favorable., The IxUnslve and longocn-tinned snows of thi winter have well nm. looted the wheal, Bud it eeims to be coming out in in. our., uuuuiuon. it win lie fro un oat somiwhat In th low r latitudes, but In tne rjiaiee u.nn uaza parallel we think the crop will b h.avy. Indeed double the yield of laat leaaon. We have leen nothing as jet in tne papera on this subject, but thin Is no doubt that if March shall BOtb too liven, thero will be a good yieiu . i Tua Rirnauo or LinaaiA. Lellen from ' Monrovia afford an encouraging plotnr of the condition of th oolored man' oounlrv. ' Thi amount of sugar raised this yoar Is a . third larger than last yean product. Cor-fa promised a greatly Increased yield. . Tha growth of cotton and It manufacture, by domestic Industry, Ii gradually increasing. Barely, this li progress. Le thai 1 fifty year, ago, thi chief artlcli in thi! region for the fenign market wa slaves. Henry 8. Fool., member from Tennessee of th nbel House of Representative, wai cb Monday last expelled from that body by a ananlmu vote. |
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