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i -:rr r-.vwttm rt-c 'iiC-jai:.j'ievi)A. L:... 1' o o. MEDICAL. CONSTITUTION constitution water, cohbtitutioh water. 00n8titdti0k wat br. constitution water, constitution water, constitution water, oonbtitotioa water, constitution water. THE ONLY SHOWN RBHKDT JOB THE ONLT KNOWN BBMBDY FOR THE ONLT KNOWN BBMBDT FOR THE ONLT KNOWN RBMBDY FOB THB ONLT KNOWN RBMBDY FOB THB ONLT KNOWN BBMBDY FOB THB ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB THE ONLY KNOWN BBMBDY BOB DIABETES, STONE IN THB BLADDER, CALCULUS GRAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT AND MDCOV8 OR MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING.; IRRITATING OF THE NKCK. OF TH BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARKU OF; THE BLADDER, 8TRAN0UARV AND BURNING. OR PAINFUL URINATING. run ibeaa maitafrM it n truly a sovereign remedy, I and too oinch cannot be said in It praise. A e ingle I dote baa been known to relieve the moat urgent symptoms. Are won tronbled with thai distressing pain In the mall of the bach and throngh tbe (Jj-T A tea-spoonful a daj of tba Constitution Water will relieve you like mtglo. PHYSICIANS have long alnee glten P tba use of boeba, eabebe and Jnolper In tba treatment ot these d'.eaeee, an oaly ate diem for want, of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER has proied Itself eqiul to the task hu dtTolred upon it. i.ut.t knil Avmrh the bid ne vi. and br constant nse noon lead lo cbronlo dagencratloa and oonflmed v. 4h nONRTIIITTIOH WATIB to tbe pnbIM with the eoDvtctlon that It baa no equal for relieving tba elaas of diseases for which It baa ben foand so eminently tnoorssfnl for eartagt nd wi trast that we shall be rewarded for our efforts lu niMinsr so valuable a remedy la a form to meal tbe raqalrementa of patient and physician. IN DYSMBNORRHAQSA, OR PAINFULL MENSTRUATION, AND MENORRHAGIA, OR PRO-FUSB FLOWING Both diseases artatog from a faulty secretion of the menstrual fluid In tbeene oaee belna too little, and oeom Denied br latere rain, and toe other a too ooompanwa oy severe pmin. uu uuW. i profuse sooretlon. wbloh will be speedily ourod by Ibo Constitution Water. That disease known aa FbUmt As Weaae, wblcb Is tbe result of a relaxation of tba UgamenU of that dragging paint lu tbe back and aides, and at times accompanied by sharp laoeratlng or shooting palni throngh the parts, will In all oases be removed by the medwine. There ! another oleas of armptoms arising from 1KUITAT1UH or TllfC WOMB, which phy.lciana n.n N.i-woiuDaea-wbtohword oovors un m nob la norance. and In nine oaaen out of ten the dootnr does I not really Know wnrtner tne symptoms are toe uie mmm nr ttia dlBMBUM the ITBIDtOmi. We OaU 00 lv 0UU- uerat them here. I speak more particularly ai vlo Feet, reipitacionoi me tieert, i Biprtirvu Memory, Wakefalnets, riasheeof Heat, Languor, Loael tune ana vimness 01 vision Suppressed Meustruaiion, which In the unmarried female Is a constant recur ring disease, and through negleol tbe seeds of more grave and dangerous maladies are tbe result; and aa month after month passes wltbnut an effort being made to assist nature, Ibe mpprNBloa becomes cbronlo. tbe patient gradually loses uer spp.iM, tbe bowebt are constipated, night sweats coma on, and wMJUHrllUS nnaiiy anas nor oareer. These are Faeti Enough. nr. M1M.1 ih COMflTtTUTfOM WATCB to the nubile with the conviction tbat It has no ogual in nllevlng the elase of diseases for wblcb It bfcs been nnitd smetntDBDtlv snooeselul In enrlnm and we trust tbat we shall be rewarded for our efforte In placing so valuable a remedy in a form to anset lae require eats or patient ana physician. SSrF.r Sale by all DrngRlaU'sn PRICE ONE DOLLAR. WM. Hi 6REU6 A CO.. Proprietors MOROAM eft ALLEN, General Agent, -19 .CUia Street, New York. SOLD . WHOLEHAU BT Joanaon, Bouowai ft Oowdsji, rhlladsl- pnia, ra. 08008 0. Oooswn ft Oo., Boston, Mass FtrttiSa, na m rmn, uAlee go, uis. JOB! U. HU, UU8I8BBU, U. J. B, COOK, Agent, Colunbm, 0 VOLUME xxvii. PET3CI-EUM. PETROLETJlM. THE NEW YOBK LIVERPOOL Petroleum Company Lam of the (Hate of Mew Terk, I Capital ---$1,000,000 , - One Hundred Thousand Shares, AT l PCR .HAltC, i&m Subscription Price, Flue Dollart per I alum, ft ot Unfit to further AUftmmL OFFICES: Jfo, 24 Empire BulIdiuK, 71 BROADWAY, N. Y. Poatottlce AUdreaa Box B,8t8 Hew To., OFflcmtS: lion. DANIKL 8. DICKINSON, Prealdeni. W. T. FHIPPS, Vice FreMatnti BOBCUT BAiSelTT, Soorolarr. B. J. BOBTU. Mining 8nlrinlndont, Tiltu vllle, P.. ATLASTiU DANK lit Broad .T. New Turk, Treeanrv. , The Welln nl the Coinnnny nr naw Par meat far stock ma bo mad lo drafts, real-. tared no tea. or soverr mit bond and securities, which bond andv iH will b taken at their market vain. " ttemlttanowraar be addressed to Ibe (Mmpanr, P. O. Bo i 6,3m, New York Cltv, er to "Atlant.0 Uenh," Treasury of lb Nw 'York and Liverpool I'Alrolcntn OumninT. 112 Drnkdwiiv. Hew Turk I or tf any ot Its Agents, tnarin aro B CX HFj warrivtkd-s&i IF DIBK0TI0N3 AUK FOLLOWED. H-"'iwll lor m (Jlrenlfir tloHerlblnir nil SmitoraaOK SYMPTOMS; The BTtnptonii of UataMi as thov oenerallv ap pear are at flrnt very nllgkt. Poraons And they have a cold, ihU thiy havo fiequeut attarke, and are more eenelttve to the changei of temperatnra. In this condition, tbe tumm mey be dry. or a niiuht die- charge, thin and aorld, afierwaid btiaomlus; tbtek and aohtsiTe. As vbe dldoase becomes chronlo, Ibe dtflcbargea are increased lu quantity and changed In inlity; they are njw tliloa ajd heavy, aud are liawkwl or enacted off, 1 bo accretions era offensive, oanslog a bid breath; the voice lu thick and nael; Ibe eyes are weak; thoaenseof suell la leadened or destioyed; d afness firquantly takos p'aoe Another oommon and Important symptom of Catarrh Is, tnut me prison is oonga to oiear nia tnroat m vue mornlug of a thick or lliuy mucne, wblcb bnsfal-.u-riUu. u.- w.iB the nlftbt. When tnu tkea plaoe tbe oeraon may be sure tht ! au. ease la on lie way to the lengs, and should luoae na hid ia errvtitiiifr u. j ns aoove are qui jcw v i - - A BlBKle Bottle will JLaat a Mouth-to lie I7)tl Tbrre Tlmea a ! TKHI'IMONIAL freiii ilit. Tko. J. IWwar, Em Mwmber of OongrtM from lUiMCU, laU qtantw o iitinots Home qf Kept inuuiivM.ma wum mwtr y sun a ai.t vi (Kt Btatt HUncit. rnnrosT. Oet. 81. 1H69. D. D U. BXELTB: TIbam Rim: In r-fDlt fbvour nolloeof the 18th Init.. I woald tbet l wss ieveruW afflicted with Oa- tarrh for yars, wh-n 1 buonme acquainted with yon ndbooRftt two bottlra of your L'qnid Catarrh Heme dy. Before 1 bad as)d one bottle I was aenribly Improved, and before the aecobd bottle was flnlehed, wai completely onrrd I ran feoommend tba medicine to all a (Pic ted with Oa.arrh. ttAPpeciluiiy yonrs, inuo, i. i lunun, 1H D. If. WKEIjTE 4 bole Proprietors, Cbfeago, III, tajj. Labra'oryt lTreepoit, Ills. At ffholesaleby JOBM D. rAUKHWNNiHMHi .MMOlnclnnatl, 0. M boloaule Agout for Ohio. And at Betall by H. E, flAHuat, Uolambni. j J HO. B. ....... " B. JOMIfl A D0H.m n O. BoBsais M hm Thull A BaKHAN " HonoiLua A Co.....w 41 And by Dragf.1"' Effrywhere, fhb 8HWAF ly . Special IMOtlCO. If YOU WANT A BI'.LIABLS KK1IKUI A . Diarrhoea and Dysentery, ASK roa HOTRSOM CABMAT1VE It has stood tbe teat and reoetvad tba ap pi oh a lion of Physicians. It is reoommenaea vj connen ior armj iiarrnmat whi have fonna in it just wnet was wanteg. WSTA CURTAIN1 CUJiS.g All who have used It pronoanco It nnequalad, Try It and convince yoaiseir. Pold by all DmggiBts For sale in rolnroims ny i. jcwtb s turn. J. UKNUilttiOM A BROd.LPioprletora, VarSU eod in Plltiborah , Pa. GrnM Inlial (irailtf sxaratlU4'n"i lance letter ges iw iw osnt siampe. caDg Ncn't IHedical Adviser. CIBATUITOl'8 ADVICE QlvKN IN PISIOAHKB T of tbe Nervous, Hemlnal, Urinary and Beaoal Organs, In tne reports or me western memoai social ion, wuicnareseiist oj ukii iu mtmru uiivi-, fraa ..t ha. The organiaanon was rvrmeu to uibuop.-j wm BUu reliable treatment, and Is OKUipuend or the well I known phyelolans. to whom all letters muni neci reottn. nits, jiwftkmia, u w., Unfln flm rlw lint iinriBwatT. u. PHYSICIANS, HAVIMO BRTIRKD rHOM MILITARY PBAO TIOH, and permanently looated lu this ctty.for I tbe parpoee of preallclug Medlohm and torgwry, (would leepeotniliy vnner nis ptoit-imiue to tbe elttnens of Uolumbtis and vlololty. eases, both acute and chronic, promptly treated, Mtxlicln.es coniDouoded at tbeofflce, 1 , no. ei wi laot HtaU ttrMt. oppoeite ine tiw ootlS'ly Opera House Doctor, E. M. DOWNS, M. D., IA8 P1RMANENTLT LOOATED AT TBI IXC L Opera House, and will promptly treat all dls- aaown to ue proreanon Offlsa boats. S to 0 A. M and I to 8, and T to I F. Bl, " EYE AND EAR. rfli nil O. A. HHAPP, Oflnllat, (forniorly of H. Y.,) etoloslvely traaU mu uearerj, masoa oi ina Kyea, ana in- mm atU Artlfc ) IriseMWiBwt, laelUMuw at We inoSontb HI .tttrot. toppaslU thaaoodaie Hunn.l infJotambus. unio. Also mrn lines or saaus qls biH)i on the Kye and IW, Avr 10 oa.tta, tre of Eaae, tn an auAreaa. lana l OIL WELL 9IACUINERT. CIOMPLITI OUTFIT! J Pnsnnlna. VOB DOBILfQ AMD roruuie atean BDRinea. Borlog Tools of XXXI Iran. Prlvlof Pipe and Pump Tubing, bbafts. Pulleys, Framing, I-vrrlt-Ju Iroaa. Band Pnmps Dopes, Ac, Ao. Plane and BlevatlouB fu rut sited for arrantlag and raoting tnaotnerys LABI It BODLIT, . Oerwr Jeba and Water all sett, itviil m 4 UhtoitMiiii mtr INSURANCE. Losses Paid in 46. Tears OTIK Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONN. L'T'- iR iimi, jar., 1885, i, '.. V 3,677,368 71 ! FIBB AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISES 1 MT Annoles la all the Drlcolpal 01 ties and Towns in .ne unitea ntaiee. Appllattoa for injuranoa will be promptly at tenaeo to. ANOB&W 1. eAHOWHB, AuK 'iotu junnawn Rnihiini, I NOTICES. Mayor's Proclamation. fSFECIAirfjLECXIOX. 'IIBB QUA I IFIBO BLEOTOB OF TBI CITY a. or iioiumDUs are ncrov noiiuea tnni an tite- lion will to held In the odd Wards of sal 1 city, to- wltf ihe 1st, J. nth, 7 tli and mh, at the nanal places or noining eteotiuns in saia warui, on JHonilay, tlio 10th dny of April neat, for the nnrnoae of elect! na one Bobool MreC' tor In each of said wards, to terte as Members of Ihe Board of Kdocatlon of the city uf Oolnmbiis. 1'olis opno at A. m. ana cioaen at o . m. Given nnder my hand and the wal of tto I Ity seal 1 of Oolumtui, the 8Jtb rtny of March, matBl ot Mayor. Dissolution of Partnership. T 1HK PARTN6R8HIP II KOF.TOroUH KXIST- I NO noder tbe Bra mime of Lnfkhanpt. oer- gcaut & Co., ( Ibis daydlesulved by mutual rentfiit, iy V, Uoren retlrlnK from sal Dim; iDooioar part note a1 timing to pay the detta and oollettt tbe .(sell of raid Drni. auadi bUMiAiirt'. H RNRY (1. i? KHU B ART, UKNi&Y 0. DOBEN. March M, 18flS. marSU 1m NOTICE. To Kniinera of Hie leiitaiigy ouluubu.s marmj. as, m. riiJIBKR Wll-fj PR A MEBTlKHOr THB MRM X B BUS of the AnsorlAtioD at biMVUMAH AKrmu. iKHON'e uu WBDNK8HAY. Aurll Mb. al IK P. M . (or tbe pnrpoee of eleottoRal'rt'aldeitt atid tritueart- u( otmr inipor'am inuin-M. aii tnemcers are pnilany reiusUd to Do protni. mariv iw o. n. irfaar. REMOVAL. I)K. UHVKf II AB BKMOVKI) niB OPFICS Tl) li IH RHtl Nu. 18 .at Long treat, DW corner of Hlt'.l. mnrsx ti TO WHOM II m CONCERN. NOTICE IB HEBBBT OIVKH, THAT THB I BON Bank or Ikokton, a bank organised under the act of the General Aaaembly of the State of Ohio, entitled "Act to authorise Free Banking," passed March 31, 1851, and doing buslDeas at Iron ton, In aaid Bute of Ohio, will cease to do bualnem as such Bank, on and after the expiration of the time limited by tbe forty-Brat section of said not, and ou a hill compliance with ,...-jvt rty Br m-uuod ot eeid act. , Br oxd' r of the Director a of said Iron Bank. GKOBGB WILLAUD, Caehlsi. UpMuetaoa-lUw-Tu . . xo Holders 01 tnT13(Te3 of fivkawfty County Bank. N COMPLIANCE WITH TUB FORTY PIBflT auction of the Aot passed March 81st. loot, to authorise Fr Banking In Ohio, the Pickaway County Bunk, Oliulevllle, Ohl, gives notice th.t tne outatanuing notee oi circuimioii ui nwi will be rediemed by lbs Fir-t National Bank, Oir-Olevll'e, Ohio, Holders of r-ald untas era reiaestd to present them fur redemption within sic moiitbj from tbtfl dat. O. BALLABB. Ja., Ofiab'r. (.1rrlenne. ll.. rrr. tmihi nm EOOK-01NDERS. BLANK BOOK 33ANUFACTOBT. 11. V. JL1IXV A CO., Boole - Binders 1 Blank Book mm a. . I m3nUraClUr6r, I Nu. 20 North High Ntrei, COLUMBUS, 0. Bivlf-t mmm CLAIM AGENCY. Chfo Volunteer Claim Apcy. 0FFU1BB8PAT A00OUNT8 (KBBB7rLY AND qulokly made no. and the money oolieoted In a very abort ttma. AaaKAna or Pat dne ORlcera and Suldlera or tneir legal heirs, collected on snort notice. FiNBioKH, Bountt, Ao,t Ac, dnn OiTtoers, Buldlors, OT UVtV IOR".! ucaaaij aiuvisivu jr....-w frfcial aUmttim ffieea to tae wimohou qr vrarfiw jar llorHea and iiulpiuenia r.ut In lh autrv Inst of the United Btat&t. W ore thoroughly acquainied tWa wMir branoh of On bwtkuw iH which im are mmoM, ana uu ffvarun-lea afAteW tnUifactkm t all milh teaom eve do frMSwieH. m bwoobiI floor, Mo. IS Eaat Hint nt. (uoian uatriei. ' Lato Oolonel 7Ut 0. V. I. bos. 0., an. U. lRfl. ROOFING SLATES. SlatC Slate. Slate. HE UMDHBMGNKD HAISQ VKRN AP- PUINrKD oola Agaot b, the foltoffiug Uon- paole., t!i 1 HAGLH Sf.ATB CO.. VermonL N. V. BLATH CO., Middle Oranvlllo.N. V., l.BHIUH BliATD CU.. t'ennsylranin. CHAPMAN BLATK CO, PennsyWanla, For Un ul ut tb.lr SuperlorRoofme, Slates I. now .ti'B.rml to fill order, to sav animal throaabnui tbe Ua'tcd blRMani! OanailM. I have ofifi.i.n.1, on h.nd . I.rco aiaorlnieut of Turpi., Oto.n.oil Uuo tl.t., rrom voiiooott ai.o, uiiick .nil 1'e.ah Bottom or Sn.ouh.DDa Slat., from P.. mr Having maaa arraDKomoii!. 10 .oiuau mu thooaKlag amuon, mv r.cthtl-a for dl.ptttch will boof aroat ..tlv.Dtks. to roo.lRrftpa. Urd.r. all! mu, Bli.h itrnmnt .tluntloo ll. .ddrwalna johb uaut n.wouritn. vrauaouo. n. 1. D.n.1. llor. 10th Av.. ai.ri lUtb .t.. H. V. Oltv. Adam Posvia, As-wti TriT.oe i0.ro. Buffalo, M. I V.. W.J. BjaaaTf, Agent, tituoial Offlo., New. I bomb Uraeg. Oo., M. f. maris dawlm JPIOIV pia.no fortes. rr TOO WANT TO BOY A PiRRT 0LAB8 riAIfO I in an Ionia. man. 1 will sell von one at a lower price than other dealers aas. for Inferior lustra J. 0. WOODS, AQ8HT fOB , t , ,. thUkering'N and ' Stelimaj's FIAjVOS, 81 South Ulgta Street. SEWING MACHINES. AGENO Sewiios 15S Bonth High .treet. or . H. COITsftCO. 'W.F.PESJiY I t Agent. GLBNCR0S8 Fall and 8prlnc; Fashion COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5., 1865. DRY GOODS. ' Bprln ttt laes, Still Greater Reductions M )H FMCM or DRY GOODS. BAIttfeaOIf, Km. 83 to 80 South JUfli itreet, i nm miiw nvrnRltta At iTOBATLY B8V A i'DOKD rttioi th-lr Iduiwiu mi wr i-.lribl.'.lo."k;Foreip&&BsticDr7liy To torrMpmd with tbe pmelK " ' Mtr.ta.adlM CnIleoRednced, Hnttlliia Rodnead, :' AtaeetlnKS Reduced, abirtluga Retlncett, Delaine. Reduced, Alnpnea. Redneed, DremOootta Redneed BnlmorslMhlrta Itodamd. HoiiKkilng Uowl. Bctlaocd, Table Mann Betloced, : Bd (nllu Rctlnrcd, . Vloi ttn anil CMMlmarea Rdnedt Hlinwlaund Clonks Redneed, BlMk Sllh. Reduced, ' m-, e.v 41e.v - 1,000 UOKEN BDriBIUB aou-YABD 8PU0I, Cotton Tlxretttl I ReduMd to8o. per .pool, or OTo. pw doit. flrtly oiiavr r.io. . BAIJf BOW, Mo. 28 to loath Hl,h ilml. D. T. WOODBURY & CO., WnOLEBALS DHA1.P.B8 DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Boots, Slioos, Hats, Caps, &c. COMIMBVH, O. WALL PAPER8. WAIL PAPERS, Spring Styles. WALL PAPT5RR. i spring StyleH. EW STYLES 8pring Papers. H8 I.AROaBTAHUaiOOT .UMTra A. or Bt.mleo, uoio-gut, uoia Borders & Decorations, Sr.r offered la tht. oltj. 38 CHtte. received, and more on tne way. - w. r.n now sell the latest stvles of Wall Paaers I in ami.! ai.il ,lTRt and bo Id stamDed. at prices 1 equally a luw as they were sold six aud sewan yearn I ago, ano iosj '"; iit- - --j i wi.Br1. in s. dhnrete co lot a ana ciKanoe or siviVa keufrtm bPfrrncb, and lew than hall, the prions We have all the cheaper gtades, ftcm 16 oenti to 1 CO cents. WINDOW SHADES. TRIMMINGS, CORNICES, PICTURES, AND FRAMES, And evstvthlna suitable for making year homes I derivable ano attractive. We only asa our rrienas w iiammv vur mwvm. 100 SoulU High Mreet, BAND ALL & ASTON. tub 18 WALL PAPERS! All X31ixxca.f Now Opening! BOUGHT B1NCB THB fall in oold AND ARB SBLLINQ AT Greatly ReduoedPrloes 8. SKLLIUK A CO., Ilriuutr Cor. High Town sla. I marl"! end t'w :' ' ' :for sale. ItaiiireajtallifliifDrSa'e. a irnniuinnnnHiD BrrAui.nun. -uor ibub . WM aal -aaoMU I A Kcntuoky, dark chestnut, A ycarsld,;ld hands 1 1 hlsb. wUl be sold wltbonl raserva, a. auouoa, m uiroieviite, wuii " v ., i . 7. Z 1 Bth CaT Cf Aptll. a-or JWHrtu, uc-jwriuaiun, w.t se Orfsis Oolumbns, 0 I democrat and Union, Oir clevUle, O.i -taile, Lancaster, O.: and flaaetta, Oblt- Itcothe, u.( or wi-te m ..... ---.w. 80 ACRES OF LAND ForSale. i itmmn nm th, hii.j. twu atiiisa w wot O at Uolambas, lanuedl.Ul, aoath at land laul, I pur.haara son una v... ior tn. .itiw iu beelle.. apon wblob a oo. DQliaiag is at.o. imog I .1 fn- it,., ln.tlt.tlon. ITnl. lanu un, n iron, oi ,i, roo. m o . Av.noe, and th, .art end Ijlog lilgb, aad havhal a Trent, ea Ibe'road W ha op.iM, rasalng aarota A. :.,..I ao.d lo lh. Herrtakarat aVmd. About two-tblrd. 01 n u woooiano, aaa ona-iuiro and.r onuiv.woo. n n ., -: " ' i. rn.au. .. ."tS-K:'. DISSOLUTION. Imiia PlHTnloHnir UflBaTCVrUBB X1BT- I 1 i MO between tbe undersigned aEpliFibrnary 1st. i860, by lltniiewoai. A.i pwiervn neTiop; r'-.- .ith .aid Brm. or with A rot her lie. Halm A Oo., will please call at tba store of rer, Btege 09 , Bo. ttwyan. viosk. Aid sen , j. i. rtiAD. .U'jfl.iL -JgggBaCTwa , , i Mm iwmiuiu, ii iii. iigpjjiiimjLMLumujiiiuJiii'iiiiirM STATE jlOOK8. FOR THE HIND! If TOO WANT A OF ANY KIND, BUY II or uxrvomuQou, AT THE METROPOLITAN Gift Book Store ? TUB GREAT Cyclopean Literary IOhptuser OF THE American Continent! Branch of Iht Otleiralti Gfl Book Storet in Rotteettr, Y., Buffalo, if, Y., Louisville, Kentucky. A'? THIS STORE VOU CAN FIND ANT HOOT yon pe8irb. IlooK tat JBwcry Depalilueutvbf Essays. Biography, Travels, History, Foetry, And Fiction. THE LARGEST BI0QK OF FAixxlly Bibles AND JS. X IB XT AC St IN THE WEST. Efery Purohaser Recelres a Handsome G I FT . Iw"r Twrca.y Trasli Ltai Pencili or Cornelia Binge, art given away at thle nlabUehmtnt, SYERY ARTICLE 13 OF VALUS AND UTILITY. A. GIFT Given With Each Book 1 At th, time of sal., ranging from flfta Oats te a in uoiiara. Elegant Engraved Pitcher., pinner at Breakfast Castor., Bell., Oobleta, Salt Stand., Cake Basket., And On, Hundred other Carta! aa. Vetaeale Piea- enta th bovore latrodaea. la Iha girt beotnaa,. syvAll Bsoka mw mM mi tb reanlnr Pnttliaavei rB-irrt. - Looated till May 1st al No. 7 1 North High street (BILOT OAT.) I J. HfJTOHINaOlf CO., Prearletei., mill OHIO STATS JOURNAL WM. T. 00QQE8HALL A CO. TERMS OF 8HBSCRIPXIOW, ...... - Mlfto Boteerlbui, I jttr, br Ml Diutit Bobnrlbm, mtmttrn, BU(k SnbMrlhMi, month, aiott. aobMrtkm, 1 nosth ' WigUilsbHribH, ft mntb, Mtmtt 81U8nbMrihmpeTWMk, itUwi byw ToMMhl kl risk, 18 IMtipwil Tenaa or tke YriWMr . n8 py, tsfU8tibKrIbm,l,Mr...: - -Jit AwtwauU, tbtfUBiiMon' 1-. 1 u 'IHWNlkN 0 dO Bin- tohHctken, rr jttt, ,88 08 TERatg Hf ADTKIRTINMn. Iut lonrtton. - VMerUoa -.81.M : &oeel aaa Bailees ItottoM, pw n"M lOOMto. " "wnnaKUoa......! Local ana Sam. B.tton, o ar i).. ...... . I .ao. 1. ti. ioio- " :.".;''rt am rn.b .am vi iMjgtrniL tbarawl so la.ri.bl, b,' lr .oa.r. w... , i oenu m 1 JLIB. i.H W1 1 Crm. Ilit, Hllli.r. - . . . , "WHI Mninnilf, ny. 1 ..... n . . v....... vhib MIL. BTAT8 AaOT,l Lou1sviM.11, Kt, Maroh 80, lBflS. Bie'Kxcellmcy John llaouan, urovemor of UMo: Bin: During the past month ihl. ...... hasmanifesledllsusuO.laiUne. In -...1, in orer lh. Ii. . .. " . .' 1 . . -vow 01 ine unio soldiers, in ministering it,.:, ... , k..., .,,,1 i. , " ' ' "-". A remoTs all lust oauses of com. plaint. Uosnltal viallnr .llanl,. tA tl.:. . mwvu ,ory aoiire anu ea-i'1 ous, and has made the oiroult of all the hos pitals within Ibo last fhreo Weeks. His re ports to Uie aro ot a cheering character, assuring me that a very genoral degrco of I content prevails among our soldiers. I make dally Inquiry of those who visit this offloo, and from I hem I gather tfrs same Intelligence. The mothed adopted bv CoL R. C. Wnn Ass't Surgeon General 0. S. A., for the rea- nlar and stated transfer of the sick and wounded soldiers In hospitals In Ihe West ern Department lo Iheir native Slates gives very general satisfaction, as it bears an assurance lo them that all such, who oonw within its provisions, will in a very short time have one-of their dearest wishes gratified. Great discontent continually prevailed before this order was Issued. It PKHSiilent In hospital, was bent to the a'icomplisbment of procuring his transfer 'A a hospital near his home. This is a period of the vear whon tha v.. rlety of food becomes necessarily more limited, than in mid-summer, 1 all or any other season. Prom the very nature of this facial expected to hear some more oom- articles of food, suoh as bread, pork and fresh meats, there should he no diminution, for the supply Is always abundant, and the wants of all of our men In hospital oan bo readily supplied. The supply of vegetables necessarily decreases, yet I oan see nothing in the condition of our markets to cause the men of any of o ir hospitals to say that they oan-not got enough to satisfy their appetites. We have had an average during the past month of .Kont one thousand Ohio soldiers. The per oenL of deaths is not heavy, rue arrival in the Department, of seven of our new rea-iments within ihe last three months, adds somewhat to th. number of admissions, for it is a notorious facl, that th. first four months of any regiment, carries upon their sick list a larger num ber man tne whole 01 the remaining months of their first year In the field. I mentioned In a former communication to you, the great dissatisfaoticn expressed oy me parents ana mends who visited this place, for the purpose of reaching their relatives, &c, in hospital at Nashville and points below. 7 his is occasioned bv tha very stringent orders issued, governing the procuring of passes lo visit that olty and point, mor. to the front. In my letters from Nashville I learn that the orders are becoming more stringent instead of relaxing, whioh Induced me lo believe that General Thomas has some very good reasons for en-forclnir those orders, even If it does live great inoonvenlence to applicants for passes and does also oause delay, and heavy expenses. The restriction ia a great annoy-anoe, but It is known all over Ohio before this Urn. that the trouble exist. it involves an expense of from ti to $12 or $16 lo procure a pass, oountlng tha expense of tele-grama and coats of detention in this oily and vari.s aooording to the tim. or delay oooasioneu. The affairs of this acency are movlntr along as well as I oould wish. W. are in receipt of sanitary stores, and oan minister to the needy of our 8tate and preserve the proud reputation she has for the eare ana attention shown her soldiers. This agency ia anxious to do lis cart to. ward the soldier, and will use every care to exercise proper vigilanoe in watching uTvr auu ministering to every want. 1 am, uovernor, your ob t serv I, . . VE8AL1C8 HORR, Ohio Military Ag'i. The lately enaoted law of Pennsylvania, making railroad enginoers, conductors, Ac, responsible for tha accidents resulting from their oareiessneas, is exciting a huge trouble among railroad men In general. As for the poor enginoers and oonduotors, they hold that unuer its provisions it would be nnsaie for them to remain in the employ of any railroad in the Stale. A general strike is spoken or, but It is hoped lhat no suoh ex. treme measure will. De resorted to. aiiuu- -v;, uwmsM,kt'ttf3SS: UislUMVU bu aavvT aroaasg ivt laivu pinoup employees, and sooner or later tbe trains on everr load la the Stale will be stopped running. Many of these men claim that their pay Is now Inadequate tnai tne smaii pay thus disbursed by railroad Companies prevents the proper kind of men from seek- ma? emoiovment, on tne naue, .nu prosecution such as is provided for In this law would require a year's salary of any rwiniliiatnr or Bntrlneer to pa? tor a aeiense, thus keeping th. men constantly in danger either of th. penitentiary or starvation for tbamaelvaa ana rami les. ' inus toe matter stands now. now it will terminate remains to be seen. PfWBtlnlnBia. Wa are afraid that Sherman doesn't prop erly consider the hardness ot the times. He is a tongn aeaier. ne manco vn.rgoB that nobody can aland. - It la ranorted lhat both President Llnooln and General Lee wltnessod Ihe late rebel assaults and repulses at Fort Steadman No wonder that coin siaes rougni won, ana th. Federal side far the best. if than were any certain and oonvonienl test of courage or the laok of It, we would have .very oowaru m in. tanu tegaiiy exempted from military service. Th. servioe would gain oy w. ,. -... i It Is said that the rebels In Georgia haven't lately been at all successful In hunting refugees ana ueserurs. remaps they haven't got good dogs. The Falls of Niagara er. interesting but not half so much so as the falls of Savan nah, Charleston, ana Wilmington. Ut tf Ctvp'rM'difs. in wiimtai. NUMBER 224 ' No beltr erldciioo of Ihe progren tililoU HM been made In Uie pntotloal ftbollti&n. ol ilwery oould be dclrod Ihu, Is frrfni.hed oj tat rollowlog remarks of Iha MeentW eleoled Cniled Stte Sen'.,,, from K,P. iuokj. in 8, recent addref . in . .. Uo meeting of oltl.er U- be These times h Wlina thia T.rouuM ' ' tuoky h . .: aj oom- eoangea A al-'. "uu we 10 kta- !T . " rv nions of dollars.-"' t'Wny, when lsst sstimated, w, hr.r mn '"om of dours, bu. a presont I doubt that It is worth twon-T miluona. Thi. j , , " uguiuviv ui. umon, eitoer with or without sla-vrr. rADDlauae.1 I h... .1.... v. . , ngaia 01 properir. Any man ..... .... u uurueuea ut siarery I JdTise lo cat rid nf n ai.. t . . lost to Kentucky The war has' destroyed 'l. it it no, but let ui atunil k iv.. n... rnment and the Union. . Let as prepare ourseWcs for the ohsna, that 1,.. ' . " now Kol"8 nn- AppUuae. mi-, uumne ia not mnmi . Kin.k:.. hut a Demoorat, and a prominent leoder of the party lo which ha hnlnn.. rt.i. .u, .....a mil hi, ouioe up to uie stand u.a taaen in laTor or lh. lTnlnn i, or irimuui BiarerT. and eanam.l it it... .inmtnr -1,1. n.. , ' ,u. -.J, "-'J hellion and the war ha to destroyed siarery 'here need be no lonsrer u imr,i.n.w mW ant.!! I. ,L. I.-J 1 t -j "ju iu tuo tuna. it may be honed that Mr. flnfhrl. .111 dermis nowerrul infln.nMvlil. 11.. and lenlsliUiii-n of Kinin,.v tn r.. the ratifioalion of the Constitutional amend- . .otllrt rlrt nntltlnir mn h. tri.1 iated to strengthen fats priy in the eonntry i7 oouree we nave indicated ; and if we were actuated by mere partisan 'icnB, no uomu ueMire notninff h.H.v ih.K 'wklin and his friends to persist in their I ?.PI0!!j'? 1,0 J,roPMe1 lBiis in (he """"tuuon. j no aDoiitlon of elarcry has hiinnnia lanAl.. 1 . . . . w.uwtuw AuiuifjAjDui v unnuiar tini . ihMi,h three-fourths of the States may not ratify 'be amendment for- two or throa umo, ib win neverioeicss oe tne strongest possible issue U 10 before the nannl. nmi, in a large majority of Iho States, and in the unitcu males, in IMS. The "domooraoy " may just as well shut tin shoo, and aivn ihn misuse Of Cnoital: hnnan mnt nn.l nil... iuo.no i ouco, ir utT persist m Uia ma n. tenanca of their pro-slavervattitnri. R... olmtionaj In favor of human rights nevor go backwards. There may be eddies in th. current, ana partial reactions, but there is uu luruinir oaox. nils eoiintrv la tn l,n fw and whoever lags In support of freedom will be loft behind. Whoever opposes will h. swept down by the tide. lFmA. t'llron. A correspondent of the Philadelphia In quirer, writing from Ooldsboro, thus describes the commissary arrangements of Gen. Sherman's army : . Clothing Is being issned to the men; never did soldiers need new olothing more. The rogular army rations are also arriving ia abundanoe. These miaht be disnensed with for some davs vet. as far as tha aol. (tiers aro concerned, having still on hand a few days' rations of foraue. The cotnmis- drously strange 'lo ou'owfff'nUs'onTyTnt--nessed the regular supply department of our armies in Virginia. As ihe army oame in nere, our eyos were regaled with the novel sight of barouobes tilled with bacon. Natty buggies, containing disablsd soldiers, and from the axles of these stylish little vehicles, pendant hams dangled. Family uSrtfi.S'iirotPgT. (ile'i'ifiWWiM'aowr Jt SMe roomy and comfortable vehieles were visi ble piles of turkeys, ohnkens and geese. "Foraging in an enemy's oountry is not so bad a mode of subsisting after all," we remarked to a line officer at our side. "Ah!" said he, shaking his head depreoatiogly, -'this is nothing, you should have seen us in Georgia." For, in all our wondering exclamations, lhay reply that all w. here behold is stale, Hat and unprofitable, oorapared Mm tne wonaorriit ttcorgta campaign. . An jrr.-'.v.ul, ns f T.u.,B..SorgM.l wa. telling a group of his men, "that if they would all be good scldiors, and ever attentive to their duties in this life, in Ihe hereafter a celestial Sherman would lead them in an eternal march, through an interminable Georgia, praying for ever and ever." This novel aud startling theology met the grave approval or tne group; a few of them announoed their determination to live up to the Sergeant's standard of reotitude forthwith.A Historical Hons Deatrwjrcft. . Eavlle House, Leicester Square, London, was totally destroyed by an accidenlal fire, on the 28th ultimo. The London Morning Star, reciting its history, says: . . "Havile House, Leiceslor Square, is cone at last. The fire of Tuesday night de stroyed what tbe uomon mob spared. The house had a history, like nuny another building in tbo dreary square where It was once so conspicuous. Sir George Savile lived there in 1780, a spirited and patriotic English gonllemas, wno opposed, as burke did. the American war, and brought In a bill to repeat uie penai bm-iwcb againe-ine ne-. man Catholics. It was this last act whioh naturally inlamed against him the wrath of the mob set In motion by the crack- brained Lord George Uordon. Leicester Square saw Savile House gutted, and lis DOOIS. painiiugo mu luruiturv, oonveriea into a biasing pyramid, somewhere about the spot whereon Mr. Wyld'a huge globe lately attracted oountry visitors. The fire of Tuesday night was more completely victor than lhat lighted up by sectarian ha tred, for it quickly reduoed Savile House itself to a black and calcined shell. " It was not, we mink, as bag been lately stated, in Saville House that two stiocesaive l'rinocs or nates, quarreling wun tneir fa thers, look np their residence. Another houso, built for the Karl of Leicester (not Elisabeth's famous or infamous Robert Dudley), wsb the plac. where the sons of George I. and uoorge ti. aaa ineir apoae, ana where, before their day, resided Elisabeth. Queen of Bohemia, the hapless add widowed daughter of James I. and mother of ihe lmootuous f rinoe Jttupert. Alt around, in deed, is ground more or less olasslo. Where stands the Sabloalera Hotel lived and died the greatest pictorial master of humor the world has ever known, the painter of the 'Bake s progress, aua 'Marriage a la Modo. Sir Joshua Reynolds too, lived In Leices ter Square, and tha dingy 81. Martin's street on the south side has a house whioh was once the dwelling of Sirlsaao Newton la mat Bam. house nr. uurney gave nis musical parties, and little Funny plotted out her 'Evelina,' beforo she had the bliss ful opportunity of going to court, and ocn- s.nteu, a. aiaoautay puts it, to neooma a pauper in order that eh. might ne treated as a slave. ieioester square saw goou company in its day, before it beoam. oonsaora- ted to musio halls and Uytag trapese, or wa. reoogntied a. in. istysian t lelds or the exile. Wits and poet, and lawyers and statesmen omened the now gaant and dreary anolosur. on their way to hear mo- slo at Dr. uurney s or to visit mrjosnns Reynolds. Mne ladies were oorne orer its muddy pavement by stout Irish ohairmen. and in days beioro Evelina wag familiar with it the hooped petticoat was consiant there, and th. mask created as little settea tion aa th. spoon-bonnet might have done taat week.' Th. Philadelphia Irtei has seen a private letter from one of the most Illustrious military men ef the times, in which, after speaking with much humanity of the betrayed' Southern masses, he says: "Now, mark me 'Davis. Hunter, tjooo, and the rest. will mil upon our armies, Ihe Union armies, when peace haa been conquered, to save th.m from their own paopl.." i Mr. Joseph Bridghem, long a resident of New Tork, son of Samuel W. Bridghani, of Providence, R. 1 , died a few days ago at Providence For fifteen years hs held Ihe appointment of United States Commissioner, and for a portion of the time that of Deputy Clerk of Iho United Slate. Dial riot Court, presided over by Judge Bamuel R, Belli, . Itaaaa mt MBral Hews. . The Cheeaceake and Ohio Canal has bees fully repaired from Cumberland lo the Dis trict 01 WlumBia. 10. wawr u. seen ut. In and operations have commenced. . Hon. H. 0. Blebbins, f New Tork, who goes te Europe en the bih of April, will, it is understeod, be entrwUa with soma vary , important Government business. By a law of the Vast'Congreaf, py of very book, mtuioal oomposltlon, engrav-log, photograph, .to, which has been cepv-righted must be sent free of expense to the Ubrary of Congress t Washington. Admiral rauldfng will resign Ui. eom. . mand of the Brooklyn NiVMirioii iki lit of May, and will be succeeded by to-dor. Charles H. BelL The vole of Ne ' ' ' Appeals 1 e" ' lork o. lh. Court of ndmsnt, eioepting onlyDatah- -. .ouniy,is 60,Z6 in favor, and 80,988 1 ffinit. Only one-nfth of -the vote of last November was polled. Win. H. Bull, transportaUoa alsrk in (he ew York Quartermaster', office, hu been jrrested by Deteotlve Baker, oharged with 'orgies Beoretarv Stanton1, alan.h,.. 1- ptirious passes. Th. candidates on the Democratic Btat. icket in Rhode Island have declined, and tone others will be nut in Bomin.iioi, tk. Jemoorat. will probably ooaleaos with a lumber of Republican. mh . ji" 'T, - isd with the re-nomfn.ilAn t u-- o,.i. tnd thus try lo earry the Blate. Miss Jfsrv Harrla. h. 11 -;n 1.. , . . , , a. nau 1WUW lered, shot A. Judson Hnrrau.li. . ru.rv i ihe Treasury Department, In one of the na or tne nutiuing on the Oth of Jann. ry last, waa arraianed In the tlrlmi..! Jourt, at Washington, on Wodntwdav. Hh. pieart not guilty. The lime of lh. trial was dot fixed. The eruptions of Vesuvius and Btna are L kel-,'0b. Wowed by an outbteak at Stromboli.. Letters from Bioily announce .hat symptoms of activity In that volcano liavo appsarsd,asalrsady columns of smoke furrowed with streaks of light, rise above It. The Emperor of the French W. .i . magnifioent ohallce in gold to the priest of small church of Hoboken, near New York, where his Majesty lived aaa nrivala ..mW man during his stay in America. The parochial duties were performed by a good old prieet, o,i. ' wm Rebel deserters, sava th v-..i. n ' bunt, sav that Oenaral K.rlw k.. ..1. .elf-imposed nledire lo not rfnnA until he shall have whlnnml Rii.1.1,1. tui. Is considered br Sheridan's offin.'r. .. iquivalent to the rebel aeneral'a ho.u. I taken the lemperanco pledge for life, to Ibe no small damage of the Confederate distillers, and a corresponding fall in the pric. of corn. There are about seven hundred female olerks employed In the Treasury Department, and seleoted from almost all the States in tbe Union. Many of them have been rich, but are now poor. Many of them are young ladies, many of Ihem widows, and some few are married. .Their chief business Is in cutting and oountlng new legal lender and national bank noles, aad . lu oountingand destrovina-old ones. Thair pay is (7jlO per annum each, for about six hours elose work per diem. The Putnam Machine Comnanv have pleled, at Ihoir manufactory in Fitohbura. a couple of 11-Inch cannon, of the Blakelv pattern, which weigh upwards of 48,000 pounds apieoe. Tha breech is .lad with a thick stool Jacket, and this Jaoket ia anolr- cled with ateel rings, making a thickness of aBoui vi incnes or solid steel around Ihe castings. They are for the detense of Bol ton harbor, and oost about 2 BOO eaoh. A new submarine cable Is to be laid from San Franoisoo to Lime Point. It ia double ih. slee of any ever heretofore nsed on the EfO'lSS-fiSSS.1) wMJ-ftiaaalfmche. ductors, th. whole strongly bound with heavy wires, and oovored with a thloh coating of ooal tar and aaphaltum, to protect it from the notion of the salt water. The cable is one and a half miles in length, and weighs ten tons. .. T? KfJ PItJul)JiM jiaysd.oiJati upon vessels, unless all that are needful can be made at a cost less than a oertaln sum named in ih. orders. Vessels whioh oan-not be put in good oonditlon under this or- ' dor are to be sold. The Keytlont Stale will probably be the first one thua disposed of, and advertisements asking bids for her will soon appear. Some other vessels, not em-' . braced in this owes, are also to be sold. General John Frederick Hartranfl, aho recaptured Fort Steadman and turnetfe-feat into victory, is a native of Montgomery J oounty, Pa., and was horn Deoember If, UHO. He was graduated at Union College,. Soheneotady, In 1853, and waa in the-prae- , tice of law till the commencement of the , war. He ha. fought in North Caroline,' ' Virginia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Mississippi, and always with marked distinction. The telegraph at first oonfounded his name with lhat of General Hartsuff. Th. Si. Louis Republican of tba Sfith says that an order waa reoeived by th. Provost- ; Marshal General yesterday, from President Linooln. directing that the order of banish ment In Ihe ease of Mrs, En-ell, wife of the ' rebel MaJor-General, be revoked upon her taking the amnesty oath, in regard to Mrs. Swells money and property, wnion had been seised by the Provost-Marshal and held for confiscation, nothing was said in the President a unpawn. The presumption is that her properly and money will b. re stored to her. The Navigable Mreaasa ( Alabama, The Nashville STiaiNsays: "The oaptnr. of Mobil, will soon plaoe at the eommand of the government a splendid net work of . ,, rijvers, which will be or immense value to u. A letter says that, looking at the map, a ningle glanoe will sufflo. to .how lhat Mobil., for an army possessing abundanoe of river transportation, is the key to the whole stale of Alabama. No other state in tha Union possssses so magnificent an Internal water system as Alabama. Navigable rlv-era traverse it in every direotlon, and ren- " der it in an eminent degree aooessible. A steamer entering Mobil, bay and river, oan pass up the Tombigbee to Demopolls, Gaines ville ana rtoxensviuii, in Aiaoama, ana u-lumbus and Aberdeen, In Mississippi, a distance of three hundred miles. Or leaving the Tombigbee at Demopolis, it oan steam up the Black Warrior to Tusoaloosa, Ihe old capital of the slate. These two rivers give command of all Ihe western portions of Al abama. . " If the same steam.r lakes the Alabama, Instead of th. Tombigbee, it oan penetrate to Montgomery, In the very heart of th. Stat., and ten miles above will find lh. Junction of th. Talapooea and Coosa, form- . ing the Alabama. If it goe. up th. Tala-poosa, it can proceed up that stream nearly to the eastern boundary of th. State. If it take. th. Coosa instead, It .an ascend tbat river one hundred and aevenly-flve miles from Its Junction with Ihe Talapooea, or, la , high stages of water, to the oity of Rome, in Georgia, thus traversing lh. entlre.State 1 ' of Alabama diagonally from southwest to northeast. Thns every quarter of the Stats, with all It. vaat slave population, lis thov- , sands of cotton plantations, it. boundless extent of oornfiolds, Its score, of wealthy villages and towns, is aooessible by steam boat. , A Pbllndelptala KnS atorr. In a drinking oellar, on Chestnut street. above Twelfth, the other night, a terrier started a rat. The rat dashed out of th. door, up th. step, to the street, and then straight across, a iauy wa. walking up. Sh. was Just in iron, ot me uoestnut street Theatre when the rat ran up the slsps of th. oellar on the opposite side or tne .treat. Th. rat was running for his lifs ; th. dog In pursuit of him was running for a good dinner. Th. rat, when about a doien lengths ahead, .prang upon th. lady', dress, ran up under her oloak, an 1 nestled - . ' , - i..- n,. i , Close lip unuvr no .,, in. iauy shrieksd witft norror ana dismay, ho piercing was her cry, that a gentleman ran hurriedly to her roller. Sh. pointed to hor arm, said, "A rat in my sleeve," and agala gave utterance to a pleroing shriek. . The gentleman boldly grasped lh. protuberaaoe, and mad. a vigorous sqneese. A belter aqueeso never yet was mad. upon a lemon by a first-class bar-Under. Th. rat bit throngh th. Intervening olothing Into the gentleman's hand, with a painful blciispldal incision. The grip upon th. beast, however wa. too vigorous. His life was erushsd out, he dropped lo th. ground, and th. lady, sick falnl, unutterably horrlAad, declining any'turiber iiiilaoe, wended her way hoewrd , ayslelsTW tww ajlil,lWBTISllB
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Full Text | i -:rr r-.vwttm rt-c 'iiC-jai:.j'ievi)A. L:... 1' o o. MEDICAL. CONSTITUTION constitution water, cohbtitutioh water. 00n8titdti0k wat br. constitution water, constitution water, constitution water, oonbtitotioa water, constitution water. THE ONLY SHOWN RBHKDT JOB THE ONLT KNOWN BBMBDY FOR THE ONLT KNOWN BBMBDT FOR THE ONLT KNOWN RBMBDY FOB THB ONLT KNOWN RBMBDY FOB THB ONLT KNOWN BBMBDY FOB THB ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB THE ONLY KNOWN BBMBDY BOB DIABETES, STONE IN THB BLADDER, CALCULUS GRAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT AND MDCOV8 OR MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING.; IRRITATING OF THE NKCK. OF TH BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARKU OF; THE BLADDER, 8TRAN0UARV AND BURNING. OR PAINFUL URINATING. run ibeaa maitafrM it n truly a sovereign remedy, I and too oinch cannot be said in It praise. A e ingle I dote baa been known to relieve the moat urgent symptoms. Are won tronbled with thai distressing pain In the mall of the bach and throngh tbe (Jj-T A tea-spoonful a daj of tba Constitution Water will relieve you like mtglo. PHYSICIANS have long alnee glten P tba use of boeba, eabebe and Jnolper In tba treatment ot these d'.eaeee, an oaly ate diem for want, of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER has proied Itself eqiul to the task hu dtTolred upon it. i.ut.t knil Avmrh the bid ne vi. and br constant nse noon lead lo cbronlo dagencratloa and oonflmed v. 4h nONRTIIITTIOH WATIB to tbe pnbIM with the eoDvtctlon that It baa no equal for relieving tba elaas of diseases for which It baa ben foand so eminently tnoorssfnl for eartagt nd wi trast that we shall be rewarded for our efforts lu niMinsr so valuable a remedy la a form to meal tbe raqalrementa of patient and physician. IN DYSMBNORRHAQSA, OR PAINFULL MENSTRUATION, AND MENORRHAGIA, OR PRO-FUSB FLOWING Both diseases artatog from a faulty secretion of the menstrual fluid In tbeene oaee belna too little, and oeom Denied br latere rain, and toe other a too ooompanwa oy severe pmin. uu uuW. i profuse sooretlon. wbloh will be speedily ourod by Ibo Constitution Water. That disease known aa FbUmt As Weaae, wblcb Is tbe result of a relaxation of tba UgamenU of that dragging paint lu tbe back and aides, and at times accompanied by sharp laoeratlng or shooting palni throngh the parts, will In all oases be removed by the medwine. There ! another oleas of armptoms arising from 1KUITAT1UH or TllfC WOMB, which phy.lciana n.n N.i-woiuDaea-wbtohword oovors un m nob la norance. and In nine oaaen out of ten the dootnr does I not really Know wnrtner tne symptoms are toe uie mmm nr ttia dlBMBUM the ITBIDtOmi. We OaU 00 lv 0UU- uerat them here. I speak more particularly ai vlo Feet, reipitacionoi me tieert, i Biprtirvu Memory, Wakefalnets, riasheeof Heat, Languor, Loael tune ana vimness 01 vision Suppressed Meustruaiion, which In the unmarried female Is a constant recur ring disease, and through negleol tbe seeds of more grave and dangerous maladies are tbe result; and aa month after month passes wltbnut an effort being made to assist nature, Ibe mpprNBloa becomes cbronlo. tbe patient gradually loses uer spp.iM, tbe bowebt are constipated, night sweats coma on, and wMJUHrllUS nnaiiy anas nor oareer. These are Faeti Enough. nr. M1M.1 ih COMflTtTUTfOM WATCB to the nubile with the conviction tbat It has no ogual in nllevlng the elase of diseases for wblcb It bfcs been nnitd smetntDBDtlv snooeselul In enrlnm and we trust tbat we shall be rewarded for our efforte In placing so valuable a remedy in a form to anset lae require eats or patient ana physician. SSrF.r Sale by all DrngRlaU'sn PRICE ONE DOLLAR. WM. Hi 6REU6 A CO.. Proprietors MOROAM eft ALLEN, General Agent, -19 .CUia Street, New York. SOLD . WHOLEHAU BT Joanaon, Bouowai ft Oowdsji, rhlladsl- pnia, ra. 08008 0. Oooswn ft Oo., Boston, Mass FtrttiSa, na m rmn, uAlee go, uis. JOB! U. HU, UU8I8BBU, U. J. B, COOK, Agent, Colunbm, 0 VOLUME xxvii. PET3CI-EUM. PETROLETJlM. THE NEW YOBK LIVERPOOL Petroleum Company Lam of the (Hate of Mew Terk, I Capital ---$1,000,000 , - One Hundred Thousand Shares, AT l PCR .HAltC, i&m Subscription Price, Flue Dollart per I alum, ft ot Unfit to further AUftmmL OFFICES: Jfo, 24 Empire BulIdiuK, 71 BROADWAY, N. Y. Poatottlce AUdreaa Box B,8t8 Hew To., OFflcmtS: lion. DANIKL 8. DICKINSON, Prealdeni. W. T. FHIPPS, Vice FreMatnti BOBCUT BAiSelTT, Soorolarr. B. J. BOBTU. Mining 8nlrinlndont, Tiltu vllle, P.. ATLASTiU DANK lit Broad .T. New Turk, Treeanrv. , The Welln nl the Coinnnny nr naw Par meat far stock ma bo mad lo drafts, real-. tared no tea. or soverr mit bond and securities, which bond andv iH will b taken at their market vain. " ttemlttanowraar be addressed to Ibe (Mmpanr, P. O. Bo i 6,3m, New York Cltv, er to "Atlant.0 Uenh," Treasury of lb Nw 'York and Liverpool I'Alrolcntn OumninT. 112 Drnkdwiiv. Hew Turk I or tf any ot Its Agents, tnarin aro B CX HFj warrivtkd-s&i IF DIBK0TI0N3 AUK FOLLOWED. H-"'iwll lor m (Jlrenlfir tloHerlblnir nil SmitoraaOK SYMPTOMS; The BTtnptonii of UataMi as thov oenerallv ap pear are at flrnt very nllgkt. Poraons And they have a cold, ihU thiy havo fiequeut attarke, and are more eenelttve to the changei of temperatnra. In this condition, tbe tumm mey be dry. or a niiuht die- charge, thin and aorld, afierwaid btiaomlus; tbtek and aohtsiTe. As vbe dldoase becomes chronlo, Ibe dtflcbargea are increased lu quantity and changed In inlity; they are njw tliloa ajd heavy, aud are liawkwl or enacted off, 1 bo accretions era offensive, oanslog a bid breath; the voice lu thick and nael; Ibe eyes are weak; thoaenseof suell la leadened or destioyed; d afness firquantly takos p'aoe Another oommon and Important symptom of Catarrh Is, tnut me prison is oonga to oiear nia tnroat m vue mornlug of a thick or lliuy mucne, wblcb bnsfal-.u-riUu. u.- w.iB the nlftbt. When tnu tkea plaoe tbe oeraon may be sure tht ! au. ease la on lie way to the lengs, and should luoae na hid ia errvtitiiifr u. j ns aoove are qui jcw v i - - A BlBKle Bottle will JLaat a Mouth-to lie I7)tl Tbrre Tlmea a ! TKHI'IMONIAL freiii ilit. Tko. J. IWwar, Em Mwmber of OongrtM from lUiMCU, laU qtantw o iitinots Home qf Kept inuuiivM.ma wum mwtr y sun a ai.t vi (Kt Btatt HUncit. rnnrosT. Oet. 81. 1H69. D. D U. BXELTB: TIbam Rim: In r-fDlt fbvour nolloeof the 18th Init.. I woald tbet l wss ieveruW afflicted with Oa- tarrh for yars, wh-n 1 buonme acquainted with yon ndbooRftt two bottlra of your L'qnid Catarrh Heme dy. Before 1 bad as)d one bottle I was aenribly Improved, and before the aecobd bottle was flnlehed, wai completely onrrd I ran feoommend tba medicine to all a (Pic ted with Oa.arrh. ttAPpeciluiiy yonrs, inuo, i. i lunun, 1H D. If. WKEIjTE 4 bole Proprietors, Cbfeago, III, tajj. Labra'oryt lTreepoit, Ills. At ffholesaleby JOBM D. rAUKHWNNiHMHi .MMOlnclnnatl, 0. M boloaule Agout for Ohio. And at Betall by H. E, flAHuat, Uolambni. j J HO. B. ....... " B. JOMIfl A D0H.m n O. BoBsais M hm Thull A BaKHAN " HonoiLua A Co.....w 41 And by Dragf.1"' Effrywhere, fhb 8HWAF ly . Special IMOtlCO. If YOU WANT A BI'.LIABLS KK1IKUI A . Diarrhoea and Dysentery, ASK roa HOTRSOM CABMAT1VE It has stood tbe teat and reoetvad tba ap pi oh a lion of Physicians. It is reoommenaea vj connen ior armj iiarrnmat whi have fonna in it just wnet was wanteg. WSTA CURTAIN1 CUJiS.g All who have used It pronoanco It nnequalad, Try It and convince yoaiseir. Pold by all DmggiBts For sale in rolnroims ny i. jcwtb s turn. J. UKNUilttiOM A BROd.LPioprletora, VarSU eod in Plltiborah , Pa. GrnM Inlial (irailtf sxaratlU4'n"i lance letter ges iw iw osnt siampe. caDg Ncn't IHedical Adviser. CIBATUITOl'8 ADVICE QlvKN IN PISIOAHKB T of tbe Nervous, Hemlnal, Urinary and Beaoal Organs, In tne reports or me western memoai social ion, wuicnareseiist oj ukii iu mtmru uiivi-, fraa ..t ha. The organiaanon was rvrmeu to uibuop.-j wm BUu reliable treatment, and Is OKUipuend or the well I known phyelolans. to whom all letters muni neci reottn. nits, jiwftkmia, u w., Unfln flm rlw lint iinriBwatT. u. PHYSICIANS, HAVIMO BRTIRKD rHOM MILITARY PBAO TIOH, and permanently looated lu this ctty.for I tbe parpoee of preallclug Medlohm and torgwry, (would leepeotniliy vnner nis ptoit-imiue to tbe elttnens of Uolumbtis and vlololty. eases, both acute and chronic, promptly treated, Mtxlicln.es coniDouoded at tbeofflce, 1 , no. ei wi laot HtaU ttrMt. oppoeite ine tiw ootlS'ly Opera House Doctor, E. M. DOWNS, M. D., IA8 P1RMANENTLT LOOATED AT TBI IXC L Opera House, and will promptly treat all dls- aaown to ue proreanon Offlsa boats. S to 0 A. M and I to 8, and T to I F. Bl, " EYE AND EAR. rfli nil O. A. HHAPP, Oflnllat, (forniorly of H. Y.,) etoloslvely traaU mu uearerj, masoa oi ina Kyea, ana in- mm atU Artlfc ) IriseMWiBwt, laelUMuw at We inoSontb HI .tttrot. toppaslU thaaoodaie Hunn.l infJotambus. unio. Also mrn lines or saaus qls biH)i on the Kye and IW, Avr 10 oa.tta, tre of Eaae, tn an auAreaa. lana l OIL WELL 9IACUINERT. CIOMPLITI OUTFIT! J Pnsnnlna. VOB DOBILfQ AMD roruuie atean BDRinea. Borlog Tools of XXXI Iran. Prlvlof Pipe and Pump Tubing, bbafts. Pulleys, Framing, I-vrrlt-Ju Iroaa. Band Pnmps Dopes, Ac, Ao. Plane and BlevatlouB fu rut sited for arrantlag and raoting tnaotnerys LABI It BODLIT, . Oerwr Jeba and Water all sett, itviil m 4 UhtoitMiiii mtr INSURANCE. Losses Paid in 46. Tears OTIK Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONN. L'T'- iR iimi, jar., 1885, i, '.. V 3,677,368 71 ! FIBB AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISES 1 MT Annoles la all the Drlcolpal 01 ties and Towns in .ne unitea ntaiee. Appllattoa for injuranoa will be promptly at tenaeo to. ANOB&W 1. eAHOWHB, AuK 'iotu junnawn Rnihiini, I NOTICES. Mayor's Proclamation. fSFECIAirfjLECXIOX. 'IIBB QUA I IFIBO BLEOTOB OF TBI CITY a. or iioiumDUs are ncrov noiiuea tnni an tite- lion will to held In the odd Wards of sal 1 city, to- wltf ihe 1st, J. nth, 7 tli and mh, at the nanal places or noining eteotiuns in saia warui, on JHonilay, tlio 10th dny of April neat, for the nnrnoae of elect! na one Bobool MreC' tor In each of said wards, to terte as Members of Ihe Board of Kdocatlon of the city uf Oolnmbiis. 1'olis opno at A. m. ana cioaen at o . m. Given nnder my hand and the wal of tto I Ity seal 1 of Oolumtui, the 8Jtb rtny of March, matBl ot Mayor. Dissolution of Partnership. T 1HK PARTN6R8HIP II KOF.TOroUH KXIST- I NO noder tbe Bra mime of Lnfkhanpt. oer- gcaut & Co., ( Ibis daydlesulved by mutual rentfiit, iy V, Uoren retlrlnK from sal Dim; iDooioar part note a1 timing to pay the detta and oollettt tbe .(sell of raid Drni. auadi bUMiAiirt'. H RNRY (1. i? KHU B ART, UKNi&Y 0. DOBEN. March M, 18flS. marSU 1m NOTICE. To Kniinera of Hie leiitaiigy ouluubu.s marmj. as, m. riiJIBKR Wll-fj PR A MEBTlKHOr THB MRM X B BUS of the AnsorlAtioD at biMVUMAH AKrmu. iKHON'e uu WBDNK8HAY. Aurll Mb. al IK P. M . (or tbe pnrpoee of eleottoRal'rt'aldeitt atid tritueart- u( otmr inipor'am inuin-M. aii tnemcers are pnilany reiusUd to Do protni. mariv iw o. n. irfaar. REMOVAL. I)K. UHVKf II AB BKMOVKI) niB OPFICS Tl) li IH RHtl Nu. 18 .at Long treat, DW corner of Hlt'.l. mnrsx ti TO WHOM II m CONCERN. NOTICE IB HEBBBT OIVKH, THAT THB I BON Bank or Ikokton, a bank organised under the act of the General Aaaembly of the State of Ohio, entitled "Act to authorise Free Banking," passed March 31, 1851, and doing buslDeas at Iron ton, In aaid Bute of Ohio, will cease to do bualnem as such Bank, on and after the expiration of the time limited by tbe forty-Brat section of said not, and ou a hill compliance with ,...-jvt rty Br m-uuod ot eeid act. , Br oxd' r of the Director a of said Iron Bank. GKOBGB WILLAUD, Caehlsi. UpMuetaoa-lUw-Tu . . xo Holders 01 tnT13(Te3 of fivkawfty County Bank. N COMPLIANCE WITH TUB FORTY PIBflT auction of the Aot passed March 81st. loot, to authorise Fr Banking In Ohio, the Pickaway County Bunk, Oliulevllle, Ohl, gives notice th.t tne outatanuing notee oi circuimioii ui nwi will be rediemed by lbs Fir-t National Bank, Oir-Olevll'e, Ohio, Holders of r-ald untas era reiaestd to present them fur redemption within sic moiitbj from tbtfl dat. O. BALLABB. Ja., Ofiab'r. (.1rrlenne. ll.. rrr. tmihi nm EOOK-01NDERS. BLANK BOOK 33ANUFACTOBT. 11. V. JL1IXV A CO., Boole - Binders 1 Blank Book mm a. . I m3nUraClUr6r, I Nu. 20 North High Ntrei, COLUMBUS, 0. Bivlf-t mmm CLAIM AGENCY. Chfo Volunteer Claim Apcy. 0FFU1BB8PAT A00OUNT8 (KBBB7rLY AND qulokly made no. and the money oolieoted In a very abort ttma. AaaKAna or Pat dne ORlcera and Suldlera or tneir legal heirs, collected on snort notice. FiNBioKH, Bountt, Ao,t Ac, dnn OiTtoers, Buldlors, OT UVtV IOR".! ucaaaij aiuvisivu jr....-w frfcial aUmttim ffieea to tae wimohou qr vrarfiw jar llorHea and iiulpiuenia r.ut In lh autrv Inst of the United Btat&t. W ore thoroughly acquainied tWa wMir branoh of On bwtkuw iH which im are mmoM, ana uu ffvarun-lea afAteW tnUifactkm t all milh teaom eve do frMSwieH. m bwoobiI floor, Mo. IS Eaat Hint nt. (uoian uatriei. ' Lato Oolonel 7Ut 0. V. I. bos. 0., an. U. lRfl. ROOFING SLATES. SlatC Slate. Slate. HE UMDHBMGNKD HAISQ VKRN AP- PUINrKD oola Agaot b, the foltoffiug Uon- paole., t!i 1 HAGLH Sf.ATB CO.. VermonL N. V. BLATH CO., Middle Oranvlllo.N. V., l.BHIUH BliATD CU.. t'ennsylranin. CHAPMAN BLATK CO, PennsyWanla, For Un ul ut tb.lr SuperlorRoofme, Slates I. now .ti'B.rml to fill order, to sav animal throaabnui tbe Ua'tcd blRMani! OanailM. I have ofifi.i.n.1, on h.nd . I.rco aiaorlnieut of Turpi., Oto.n.oil Uuo tl.t., rrom voiiooott ai.o, uiiick .nil 1'e.ah Bottom or Sn.ouh.DDa Slat., from P.. mr Having maaa arraDKomoii!. 10 .oiuau mu thooaKlag amuon, mv r.cthtl-a for dl.ptttch will boof aroat ..tlv.Dtks. to roo.lRrftpa. Urd.r. all! mu, Bli.h itrnmnt .tluntloo ll. .ddrwalna johb uaut n.wouritn. vrauaouo. n. 1. D.n.1. llor. 10th Av.. ai.ri lUtb .t.. H. V. Oltv. Adam Posvia, As-wti TriT.oe i0.ro. Buffalo, M. I V.. W.J. BjaaaTf, Agent, tituoial Offlo., New. I bomb Uraeg. Oo., M. f. maris dawlm JPIOIV pia.no fortes. rr TOO WANT TO BOY A PiRRT 0LAB8 riAIfO I in an Ionia. man. 1 will sell von one at a lower price than other dealers aas. for Inferior lustra J. 0. WOODS, AQ8HT fOB , t , ,. thUkering'N and ' Stelimaj's FIAjVOS, 81 South Ulgta Street. SEWING MACHINES. AGENO Sewiios 15S Bonth High .treet. or . H. COITsftCO. 'W.F.PESJiY I t Agent. GLBNCR0S8 Fall and 8prlnc; Fashion COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5., 1865. DRY GOODS. ' Bprln ttt laes, Still Greater Reductions M )H FMCM or DRY GOODS. BAIttfeaOIf, Km. 83 to 80 South JUfli itreet, i nm miiw nvrnRltta At iTOBATLY B8V A i'DOKD rttioi th-lr Iduiwiu mi wr i-.lribl.'.lo."k;Foreip&&BsticDr7liy To torrMpmd with tbe pmelK " ' Mtr.ta.adlM CnIleoRednced, Hnttlliia Rodnead, :' AtaeetlnKS Reduced, abirtluga Retlncett, Delaine. Reduced, Alnpnea. Redneed, DremOootta Redneed BnlmorslMhlrta Itodamd. HoiiKkilng Uowl. Bctlaocd, Table Mann Betloced, : Bd (nllu Rctlnrcd, . Vloi ttn anil CMMlmarea Rdnedt Hlinwlaund Clonks Redneed, BlMk Sllh. Reduced, ' m-, e.v 41e.v - 1,000 UOKEN BDriBIUB aou-YABD 8PU0I, Cotton Tlxretttl I ReduMd to8o. per .pool, or OTo. pw doit. flrtly oiiavr r.io. . BAIJf BOW, Mo. 28 to loath Hl,h ilml. D. T. WOODBURY & CO., WnOLEBALS DHA1.P.B8 DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Boots, Slioos, Hats, Caps, &c. COMIMBVH, O. WALL PAPER8. WAIL PAPERS, Spring Styles. WALL PAPT5RR. i spring StyleH. EW STYLES 8pring Papers. H8 I.AROaBTAHUaiOOT .UMTra A. or Bt.mleo, uoio-gut, uoia Borders & Decorations, Sr.r offered la tht. oltj. 38 CHtte. received, and more on tne way. - w. r.n now sell the latest stvles of Wall Paaers I in ami.! ai.il ,lTRt and bo Id stamDed. at prices 1 equally a luw as they were sold six aud sewan yearn I ago, ano iosj '"; iit- - --j i wi.Br1. in s. dhnrete co lot a ana ciKanoe or siviVa keufrtm bPfrrncb, and lew than hall, the prions We have all the cheaper gtades, ftcm 16 oenti to 1 CO cents. WINDOW SHADES. TRIMMINGS, CORNICES, PICTURES, AND FRAMES, And evstvthlna suitable for making year homes I derivable ano attractive. We only asa our rrienas w iiammv vur mwvm. 100 SoulU High Mreet, BAND ALL & ASTON. tub 18 WALL PAPERS! All X31ixxca.f Now Opening! BOUGHT B1NCB THB fall in oold AND ARB SBLLINQ AT Greatly ReduoedPrloes 8. SKLLIUK A CO., Ilriuutr Cor. High Town sla. I marl"! end t'w :' ' ' :for sale. ItaiiireajtallifliifDrSa'e. a irnniuinnnnHiD BrrAui.nun. -uor ibub . WM aal -aaoMU I A Kcntuoky, dark chestnut, A ycarsld,;ld hands 1 1 hlsb. wUl be sold wltbonl raserva, a. auouoa, m uiroieviite, wuii " v ., i . 7. Z 1 Bth CaT Cf Aptll. a-or JWHrtu, uc-jwriuaiun, w.t se Orfsis Oolumbns, 0 I democrat and Union, Oir clevUle, O.i -taile, Lancaster, O.: and flaaetta, Oblt- Itcothe, u.( or wi-te m ..... ---.w. 80 ACRES OF LAND ForSale. i itmmn nm th, hii.j. twu atiiisa w wot O at Uolambas, lanuedl.Ul, aoath at land laul, I pur.haara son una v... ior tn. .itiw iu beelle.. apon wblob a oo. DQliaiag is at.o. imog I .1 fn- it,., ln.tlt.tlon. ITnl. lanu un, n iron, oi ,i, roo. m o . Av.noe, and th, .art end Ijlog lilgb, aad havhal a Trent, ea Ibe'road W ha op.iM, rasalng aarota A. :.,..I ao.d lo lh. Herrtakarat aVmd. About two-tblrd. 01 n u woooiano, aaa ona-iuiro and.r onuiv.woo. n n ., -: " ' i. rn.au. .. ."tS-K:'. DISSOLUTION. Imiia PlHTnloHnir UflBaTCVrUBB X1BT- I 1 i MO between tbe undersigned aEpliFibrnary 1st. i860, by lltniiewoai. A.i pwiervn neTiop; r'-.- .ith .aid Brm. or with A rot her lie. Halm A Oo., will please call at tba store of rer, Btege 09 , Bo. ttwyan. viosk. Aid sen , j. i. rtiAD. .U'jfl.iL -JgggBaCTwa , , i Mm iwmiuiu, ii iii. iigpjjiiimjLMLumujiiiuJiii'iiiiirM STATE jlOOK8. FOR THE HIND! If TOO WANT A OF ANY KIND, BUY II or uxrvomuQou, AT THE METROPOLITAN Gift Book Store ? TUB GREAT Cyclopean Literary IOhptuser OF THE American Continent! Branch of Iht Otleiralti Gfl Book Storet in Rotteettr, Y., Buffalo, if, Y., Louisville, Kentucky. A'? THIS STORE VOU CAN FIND ANT HOOT yon pe8irb. IlooK tat JBwcry Depalilueutvbf Essays. Biography, Travels, History, Foetry, And Fiction. THE LARGEST BI0QK OF FAixxlly Bibles AND JS. X IB XT AC St IN THE WEST. Efery Purohaser Recelres a Handsome G I FT . Iw"r Twrca.y Trasli Ltai Pencili or Cornelia Binge, art given away at thle nlabUehmtnt, SYERY ARTICLE 13 OF VALUS AND UTILITY. A. GIFT Given With Each Book 1 At th, time of sal., ranging from flfta Oats te a in uoiiara. Elegant Engraved Pitcher., pinner at Breakfast Castor., Bell., Oobleta, Salt Stand., Cake Basket., And On, Hundred other Carta! aa. Vetaeale Piea- enta th bovore latrodaea. la Iha girt beotnaa,. syvAll Bsoka mw mM mi tb reanlnr Pnttliaavei rB-irrt. - Looated till May 1st al No. 7 1 North High street (BILOT OAT.) I J. HfJTOHINaOlf CO., Prearletei., mill OHIO STATS JOURNAL WM. T. 00QQE8HALL A CO. TERMS OF 8HBSCRIPXIOW, ...... - Mlfto Boteerlbui, I jttr, br Ml Diutit Bobnrlbm, mtmttrn, BU(k SnbMrlhMi, month, aiott. aobMrtkm, 1 nosth ' WigUilsbHribH, ft mntb, Mtmtt 81U8nbMrihmpeTWMk, itUwi byw ToMMhl kl risk, 18 IMtipwil Tenaa or tke YriWMr . n8 py, tsfU8tibKrIbm,l,Mr...: - -Jit AwtwauU, tbtfUBiiMon' 1-. 1 u 'IHWNlkN 0 dO Bin- tohHctken, rr jttt, ,88 08 TERatg Hf ADTKIRTINMn. Iut lonrtton. - VMerUoa -.81.M : &oeel aaa Bailees ItottoM, pw n"M lOOMto. " "wnnaKUoa......! Local ana Sam. B.tton, o ar i).. ...... . I .ao. 1. ti. ioio- " :.".;''rt am rn.b .am vi iMjgtrniL tbarawl so la.ri.bl, b,' lr .oa.r. w... , i oenu m 1 JLIB. i.H W1 1 Crm. Ilit, Hllli.r. - . . . , "WHI Mninnilf, ny. 1 ..... n . . v....... vhib MIL. BTAT8 AaOT,l Lou1sviM.11, Kt, Maroh 80, lBflS. Bie'Kxcellmcy John llaouan, urovemor of UMo: Bin: During the past month ihl. ...... hasmanifesledllsusuO.laiUne. In -...1, in orer lh. Ii. . .. " . .' 1 . . -vow 01 ine unio soldiers, in ministering it,.:, ... , k..., .,,,1 i. , " ' ' "-". A remoTs all lust oauses of com. plaint. Uosnltal viallnr .llanl,. tA tl.:. . mwvu ,ory aoiire anu ea-i'1 ous, and has made the oiroult of all the hos pitals within Ibo last fhreo Weeks. His re ports to Uie aro ot a cheering character, assuring me that a very genoral degrco of I content prevails among our soldiers. I make dally Inquiry of those who visit this offloo, and from I hem I gather tfrs same Intelligence. The mothed adopted bv CoL R. C. Wnn Ass't Surgeon General 0. S. A., for the rea- nlar and stated transfer of the sick and wounded soldiers In hospitals In Ihe West ern Department lo Iheir native Slates gives very general satisfaction, as it bears an assurance lo them that all such, who oonw within its provisions, will in a very short time have one-of their dearest wishes gratified. Great discontent continually prevailed before this order was Issued. It PKHSiilent In hospital, was bent to the a'icomplisbment of procuring his transfer 'A a hospital near his home. This is a period of the vear whon tha v.. rlety of food becomes necessarily more limited, than in mid-summer, 1 all or any other season. Prom the very nature of this facial expected to hear some more oom- articles of food, suoh as bread, pork and fresh meats, there should he no diminution, for the supply Is always abundant, and the wants of all of our men In hospital oan bo readily supplied. The supply of vegetables necessarily decreases, yet I oan see nothing in the condition of our markets to cause the men of any of o ir hospitals to say that they oan-not got enough to satisfy their appetites. We have had an average during the past month of .Kont one thousand Ohio soldiers. The per oenL of deaths is not heavy, rue arrival in the Department, of seven of our new rea-iments within ihe last three months, adds somewhat to th. number of admissions, for it is a notorious facl, that th. first four months of any regiment, carries upon their sick list a larger num ber man tne whole 01 the remaining months of their first year In the field. I mentioned In a former communication to you, the great dissatisfaoticn expressed oy me parents ana mends who visited this place, for the purpose of reaching their relatives, &c, in hospital at Nashville and points below. 7 his is occasioned bv tha very stringent orders issued, governing the procuring of passes lo visit that olty and point, mor. to the front. In my letters from Nashville I learn that the orders are becoming more stringent instead of relaxing, whioh Induced me lo believe that General Thomas has some very good reasons for en-forclnir those orders, even If it does live great inoonvenlence to applicants for passes and does also oause delay, and heavy expenses. The restriction ia a great annoy-anoe, but It is known all over Ohio before this Urn. that the trouble exist. it involves an expense of from ti to $12 or $16 lo procure a pass, oountlng tha expense of tele-grama and coats of detention in this oily and vari.s aooording to the tim. or delay oooasioneu. The affairs of this acency are movlntr along as well as I oould wish. W. are in receipt of sanitary stores, and oan minister to the needy of our 8tate and preserve the proud reputation she has for the eare ana attention shown her soldiers. This agency ia anxious to do lis cart to. ward the soldier, and will use every care to exercise proper vigilanoe in watching uTvr auu ministering to every want. 1 am, uovernor, your ob t serv I, . . VE8AL1C8 HORR, Ohio Military Ag'i. The lately enaoted law of Pennsylvania, making railroad enginoers, conductors, Ac, responsible for tha accidents resulting from their oareiessneas, is exciting a huge trouble among railroad men In general. As for the poor enginoers and oonduotors, they hold that unuer its provisions it would be nnsaie for them to remain in the employ of any railroad in the Stale. A general strike is spoken or, but It is hoped lhat no suoh ex. treme measure will. De resorted to. aiiuu- -v;, uwmsM,kt'ttf3SS: UislUMVU bu aavvT aroaasg ivt laivu pinoup employees, and sooner or later tbe trains on everr load la the Stale will be stopped running. Many of these men claim that their pay Is now Inadequate tnai tne smaii pay thus disbursed by railroad Companies prevents the proper kind of men from seek- ma? emoiovment, on tne naue, .nu prosecution such as is provided for In this law would require a year's salary of any rwiniliiatnr or Bntrlneer to pa? tor a aeiense, thus keeping th. men constantly in danger either of th. penitentiary or starvation for tbamaelvaa ana rami les. ' inus toe matter stands now. now it will terminate remains to be seen. PfWBtlnlnBia. Wa are afraid that Sherman doesn't prop erly consider the hardness ot the times. He is a tongn aeaier. ne manco vn.rgoB that nobody can aland. - It la ranorted lhat both President Llnooln and General Lee wltnessod Ihe late rebel assaults and repulses at Fort Steadman No wonder that coin siaes rougni won, ana th. Federal side far the best. if than were any certain and oonvonienl test of courage or the laok of It, we would have .very oowaru m in. tanu tegaiiy exempted from military service. Th. servioe would gain oy w. ,. -... i It Is said that the rebels In Georgia haven't lately been at all successful In hunting refugees ana ueserurs. remaps they haven't got good dogs. The Falls of Niagara er. interesting but not half so much so as the falls of Savan nah, Charleston, ana Wilmington. Ut tf Ctvp'rM'difs. in wiimtai. NUMBER 224 ' No beltr erldciioo of Ihe progren tililoU HM been made In Uie pntotloal ftbollti&n. ol ilwery oould be dclrod Ihu, Is frrfni.hed oj tat rollowlog remarks of Iha MeentW eleoled Cniled Stte Sen'.,,, from K,P. iuokj. in 8, recent addref . in . .. Uo meeting of oltl.er U- be These times h Wlina thia T.rouuM ' ' tuoky h . .: aj oom- eoangea A al-'. "uu we 10 kta- !T . " rv nions of dollars.-"' t'Wny, when lsst sstimated, w, hr.r mn '"om of dours, bu. a presont I doubt that It is worth twon-T miluona. Thi. j , , " uguiuviv ui. umon, eitoer with or without sla-vrr. rADDlauae.1 I h... .1.... v. . , ngaia 01 properir. Any man ..... .... u uurueuea ut siarery I JdTise lo cat rid nf n ai.. t . . lost to Kentucky The war has' destroyed 'l. it it no, but let ui atunil k iv.. n... rnment and the Union. . Let as prepare ourseWcs for the ohsna, that 1,.. ' . " now Kol"8 nn- AppUuae. mi-, uumne ia not mnmi . Kin.k:.. hut a Demoorat, and a prominent leoder of the party lo which ha hnlnn.. rt.i. .u, .....a mil hi, ouioe up to uie stand u.a taaen in laTor or lh. lTnlnn i, or irimuui BiarerT. and eanam.l it it... .inmtnr -1,1. n.. , ' ,u. -.J, "-'J hellion and the war ha to destroyed siarery 'here need be no lonsrer u imr,i.n.w mW ant.!! I. ,L. I.-J 1 t -j "ju iu tuo tuna. it may be honed that Mr. flnfhrl. .111 dermis nowerrul infln.nMvlil. 11.. and lenlsliUiii-n of Kinin,.v tn r.. the ratifioalion of the Constitutional amend- . .otllrt rlrt nntltlnir mn h. tri.1 iated to strengthen fats priy in the eonntry i7 oouree we nave indicated ; and if we were actuated by mere partisan 'icnB, no uomu ueMire notninff h.H.v ih.K 'wklin and his friends to persist in their I ?.PI0!!j'? 1,0 J,roPMe1 lBiis in (he """"tuuon. j no aDoiitlon of elarcry has hiinnnia lanAl.. 1 . . . . w.uwtuw AuiuifjAjDui v unnuiar tini . ihMi,h three-fourths of the States may not ratify 'be amendment for- two or throa umo, ib win neverioeicss oe tne strongest possible issue U 10 before the nannl. nmi, in a large majority of Iho States, and in the unitcu males, in IMS. The "domooraoy " may just as well shut tin shoo, and aivn ihn misuse Of Cnoital: hnnan mnt nn.l nil... iuo.no i ouco, ir utT persist m Uia ma n. tenanca of their pro-slavervattitnri. R... olmtionaj In favor of human rights nevor go backwards. There may be eddies in th. current, ana partial reactions, but there is uu luruinir oaox. nils eoiintrv la tn l,n fw and whoever lags In support of freedom will be loft behind. Whoever opposes will h. swept down by the tide. lFmA. t'llron. A correspondent of the Philadelphia In quirer, writing from Ooldsboro, thus describes the commissary arrangements of Gen. Sherman's army : . Clothing Is being issned to the men; never did soldiers need new olothing more. The rogular army rations are also arriving ia abundanoe. These miaht be disnensed with for some davs vet. as far as tha aol. (tiers aro concerned, having still on hand a few days' rations of foraue. The cotnmis- drously strange 'lo ou'owfff'nUs'onTyTnt--nessed the regular supply department of our armies in Virginia. As ihe army oame in nere, our eyos were regaled with the novel sight of barouobes tilled with bacon. Natty buggies, containing disablsd soldiers, and from the axles of these stylish little vehicles, pendant hams dangled. Family uSrtfi.S'iirotPgT. (ile'i'ifiWWiM'aowr Jt SMe roomy and comfortable vehieles were visi ble piles of turkeys, ohnkens and geese. "Foraging in an enemy's oountry is not so bad a mode of subsisting after all," we remarked to a line officer at our side. "Ah!" said he, shaking his head depreoatiogly, -'this is nothing, you should have seen us in Georgia." For, in all our wondering exclamations, lhay reply that all w. here behold is stale, Hat and unprofitable, oorapared Mm tne wonaorriit ttcorgta campaign. . An jrr.-'.v.ul, ns f T.u.,B..SorgM.l wa. telling a group of his men, "that if they would all be good scldiors, and ever attentive to their duties in this life, in Ihe hereafter a celestial Sherman would lead them in an eternal march, through an interminable Georgia, praying for ever and ever." This novel aud startling theology met the grave approval or tne group; a few of them announoed their determination to live up to the Sergeant's standard of reotitude forthwith.A Historical Hons Deatrwjrcft. . Eavlle House, Leicester Square, London, was totally destroyed by an accidenlal fire, on the 28th ultimo. The London Morning Star, reciting its history, says: . . "Havile House, Leiceslor Square, is cone at last. The fire of Tuesday night de stroyed what tbe uomon mob spared. The house had a history, like nuny another building in tbo dreary square where It was once so conspicuous. Sir George Savile lived there in 1780, a spirited and patriotic English gonllemas, wno opposed, as burke did. the American war, and brought In a bill to repeat uie penai bm-iwcb againe-ine ne-. man Catholics. It was this last act whioh naturally inlamed against him the wrath of the mob set In motion by the crack- brained Lord George Uordon. Leicester Square saw Savile House gutted, and lis DOOIS. painiiugo mu luruiturv, oonveriea into a biasing pyramid, somewhere about the spot whereon Mr. Wyld'a huge globe lately attracted oountry visitors. The fire of Tuesday night was more completely victor than lhat lighted up by sectarian ha tred, for it quickly reduoed Savile House itself to a black and calcined shell. " It was not, we mink, as bag been lately stated, in Saville House that two stiocesaive l'rinocs or nates, quarreling wun tneir fa thers, look np their residence. Another houso, built for the Karl of Leicester (not Elisabeth's famous or infamous Robert Dudley), wsb the plac. where the sons of George I. and uoorge ti. aaa ineir apoae, ana where, before their day, resided Elisabeth. Queen of Bohemia, the hapless add widowed daughter of James I. and mother of ihe lmootuous f rinoe Jttupert. Alt around, in deed, is ground more or less olasslo. Where stands the Sabloalera Hotel lived and died the greatest pictorial master of humor the world has ever known, the painter of the 'Bake s progress, aua 'Marriage a la Modo. Sir Joshua Reynolds too, lived In Leices ter Square, and tha dingy 81. Martin's street on the south side has a house whioh was once the dwelling of Sirlsaao Newton la mat Bam. house nr. uurney gave nis musical parties, and little Funny plotted out her 'Evelina,' beforo she had the bliss ful opportunity of going to court, and ocn- s.nteu, a. aiaoautay puts it, to neooma a pauper in order that eh. might ne treated as a slave. ieioester square saw goou company in its day, before it beoam. oonsaora- ted to musio halls and Uytag trapese, or wa. reoogntied a. in. istysian t lelds or the exile. Wits and poet, and lawyers and statesmen omened the now gaant and dreary anolosur. on their way to hear mo- slo at Dr. uurney s or to visit mrjosnns Reynolds. Mne ladies were oorne orer its muddy pavement by stout Irish ohairmen. and in days beioro Evelina wag familiar with it the hooped petticoat was consiant there, and th. mask created as little settea tion aa th. spoon-bonnet might have done taat week.' Th. Philadelphia Irtei has seen a private letter from one of the most Illustrious military men ef the times, in which, after speaking with much humanity of the betrayed' Southern masses, he says: "Now, mark me 'Davis. Hunter, tjooo, and the rest. will mil upon our armies, Ihe Union armies, when peace haa been conquered, to save th.m from their own paopl.." i Mr. Joseph Bridghem, long a resident of New Tork, son of Samuel W. Bridghani, of Providence, R. 1 , died a few days ago at Providence For fifteen years hs held Ihe appointment of United States Commissioner, and for a portion of the time that of Deputy Clerk of Iho United Slate. Dial riot Court, presided over by Judge Bamuel R, Belli, . Itaaaa mt MBral Hews. . The Cheeaceake and Ohio Canal has bees fully repaired from Cumberland lo the Dis trict 01 WlumBia. 10. wawr u. seen ut. In and operations have commenced. . Hon. H. 0. Blebbins, f New Tork, who goes te Europe en the bih of April, will, it is understeod, be entrwUa with soma vary , important Government business. By a law of the Vast'Congreaf, py of very book, mtuioal oomposltlon, engrav-log, photograph, .to, which has been cepv-righted must be sent free of expense to the Ubrary of Congress t Washington. Admiral rauldfng will resign Ui. eom. . mand of the Brooklyn NiVMirioii iki lit of May, and will be succeeded by to-dor. Charles H. BelL The vole of Ne ' ' ' Appeals 1 e" ' lork o. lh. Court of ndmsnt, eioepting onlyDatah- -. .ouniy,is 60,Z6 in favor, and 80,988 1 ffinit. Only one-nfth of -the vote of last November was polled. Win. H. Bull, transportaUoa alsrk in (he ew York Quartermaster', office, hu been jrrested by Deteotlve Baker, oharged with 'orgies Beoretarv Stanton1, alan.h,.. 1- ptirious passes. Th. candidates on the Democratic Btat. icket in Rhode Island have declined, and tone others will be nut in Bomin.iioi, tk. Jemoorat. will probably ooaleaos with a lumber of Republican. mh . ji" 'T, - isd with the re-nomfn.ilAn t u-- o,.i. tnd thus try lo earry the Blate. Miss Jfsrv Harrla. h. 11 -;n 1.. , . . , , a. nau 1WUW lered, shot A. Judson Hnrrau.li. . ru.rv i ihe Treasury Department, In one of the na or tne nutiuing on the Oth of Jann. ry last, waa arraianed In the tlrlmi..! Jourt, at Washington, on Wodntwdav. Hh. pieart not guilty. The lime of lh. trial was dot fixed. The eruptions of Vesuvius and Btna are L kel-,'0b. Wowed by an outbteak at Stromboli.. Letters from Bioily announce .hat symptoms of activity In that volcano liavo appsarsd,asalrsady columns of smoke furrowed with streaks of light, rise above It. The Emperor of the French W. .i . magnifioent ohallce in gold to the priest of small church of Hoboken, near New York, where his Majesty lived aaa nrivala ..mW man during his stay in America. The parochial duties were performed by a good old prieet, o,i. ' wm Rebel deserters, sava th v-..i. n ' bunt, sav that Oenaral K.rlw k.. ..1. .elf-imposed nledire lo not rfnnA until he shall have whlnnml Rii.1.1,1. tui. Is considered br Sheridan's offin.'r. .. iquivalent to the rebel aeneral'a ho.u. I taken the lemperanco pledge for life, to Ibe no small damage of the Confederate distillers, and a corresponding fall in the pric. of corn. There are about seven hundred female olerks employed In the Treasury Department, and seleoted from almost all the States in tbe Union. Many of them have been rich, but are now poor. Many of them are young ladies, many of Ihem widows, and some few are married. .Their chief business Is in cutting and oountlng new legal lender and national bank noles, aad . lu oountingand destrovina-old ones. Thair pay is (7jlO per annum each, for about six hours elose work per diem. The Putnam Machine Comnanv have pleled, at Ihoir manufactory in Fitohbura. a couple of 11-Inch cannon, of the Blakelv pattern, which weigh upwards of 48,000 pounds apieoe. Tha breech is .lad with a thick stool Jacket, and this Jaoket ia anolr- cled with ateel rings, making a thickness of aBoui vi incnes or solid steel around Ihe castings. They are for the detense of Bol ton harbor, and oost about 2 BOO eaoh. A new submarine cable Is to be laid from San Franoisoo to Lime Point. It ia double ih. slee of any ever heretofore nsed on the EfO'lSS-fiSSS.1) wMJ-ftiaaalfmche. ductors, th. whole strongly bound with heavy wires, and oovored with a thloh coating of ooal tar and aaphaltum, to protect it from the notion of the salt water. The cable is one and a half miles in length, and weighs ten tons. .. T? KfJ PItJul)JiM jiaysd.oiJati upon vessels, unless all that are needful can be made at a cost less than a oertaln sum named in ih. orders. Vessels whioh oan-not be put in good oonditlon under this or- ' dor are to be sold. The Keytlont Stale will probably be the first one thua disposed of, and advertisements asking bids for her will soon appear. Some other vessels, not em-' . braced in this owes, are also to be sold. General John Frederick Hartranfl, aho recaptured Fort Steadman and turnetfe-feat into victory, is a native of Montgomery J oounty, Pa., and was horn Deoember If, UHO. He was graduated at Union College,. Soheneotady, In 1853, and waa in the-prae- , tice of law till the commencement of the , war. He ha. fought in North Caroline,' ' Virginia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Mississippi, and always with marked distinction. The telegraph at first oonfounded his name with lhat of General Hartsuff. Th. Si. Louis Republican of tba Sfith says that an order waa reoeived by th. Provost- ; Marshal General yesterday, from President Linooln. directing that the order of banish ment In Ihe ease of Mrs, En-ell, wife of the ' rebel MaJor-General, be revoked upon her taking the amnesty oath, in regard to Mrs. Swells money and property, wnion had been seised by the Provost-Marshal and held for confiscation, nothing was said in the President a unpawn. The presumption is that her properly and money will b. re stored to her. The Navigable Mreaasa ( Alabama, The Nashville STiaiNsays: "The oaptnr. of Mobil, will soon plaoe at the eommand of the government a splendid net work of . ,, rijvers, which will be or immense value to u. A letter says that, looking at the map, a ningle glanoe will sufflo. to .how lhat Mobil., for an army possessing abundanoe of river transportation, is the key to the whole stale of Alabama. No other state in tha Union possssses so magnificent an Internal water system as Alabama. Navigable rlv-era traverse it in every direotlon, and ren- " der it in an eminent degree aooessible. A steamer entering Mobil, bay and river, oan pass up the Tombigbee to Demopolls, Gaines ville ana rtoxensviuii, in Aiaoama, ana u-lumbus and Aberdeen, In Mississippi, a distance of three hundred miles. Or leaving the Tombigbee at Demopolis, it oan steam up the Black Warrior to Tusoaloosa, Ihe old capital of the slate. These two rivers give command of all Ihe western portions of Al abama. . " If the same steam.r lakes the Alabama, Instead of th. Tombigbee, it oan penetrate to Montgomery, In the very heart of th. Stat., and ten miles above will find lh. Junction of th. Talapooea and Coosa, form- . ing the Alabama. If it goe. up th. Tala-poosa, it can proceed up that stream nearly to the eastern boundary of th. State. If it take. th. Coosa instead, It .an ascend tbat river one hundred and aevenly-flve miles from Its Junction with Ihe Talapooea, or, la , high stages of water, to the oity of Rome, in Georgia, thus traversing lh. entlre.State 1 ' of Alabama diagonally from southwest to northeast. Thns every quarter of the Stats, with all It. vaat slave population, lis thov- , sands of cotton plantations, it. boundless extent of oornfiolds, Its score, of wealthy villages and towns, is aooessible by steam boat. , A Pbllndelptala KnS atorr. In a drinking oellar, on Chestnut street. above Twelfth, the other night, a terrier started a rat. The rat dashed out of th. door, up th. step, to the street, and then straight across, a iauy wa. walking up. Sh. was Just in iron, ot me uoestnut street Theatre when the rat ran up the slsps of th. oellar on the opposite side or tne .treat. Th. rat was running for his lifs ; th. dog In pursuit of him was running for a good dinner. Th. rat, when about a doien lengths ahead, .prang upon th. lady', dress, ran up under her oloak, an 1 nestled - . ' , - i..- n,. i , Close lip unuvr no .,, in. iauy shrieksd witft norror ana dismay, ho piercing was her cry, that a gentleman ran hurriedly to her roller. Sh. pointed to hor arm, said, "A rat in my sleeve," and agala gave utterance to a pleroing shriek. . The gentleman boldly grasped lh. protuberaaoe, and mad. a vigorous sqneese. A belter aqueeso never yet was mad. upon a lemon by a first-class bar-Under. Th. rat bit throngh th. Intervening olothing Into the gentleman's hand, with a painful blciispldal incision. The grip upon th. beast, however wa. too vigorous. His life was erushsd out, he dropped lo th. ground, and th. lady, sick falnl, unutterably horrlAad, declining any'turiber iiiilaoe, wended her way hoewrd , ayslelsTW tww ajlil,lWBTISllB |
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