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. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Daily On ffqaere, each lotertl on... ........ 0 T6 I ttaMMMM II p Local and Buiiatu NotloM. Mr Una. I each tofcwito....M....MM........'... 0 M I WttiXT Om Square, Mt lortloam.. . . 1 60 I " Loom and Boiiowa Noucea. par llae. 1Mb iMarUiiitMw-H. 0 SO I MVtdS(urs coven tbro-qaertera of M Inch I lapaoe m me ooiunna or tne joubnal. , Marriage Motloee SO ota., when node Ave Hum. Book ud Job Printing neatly and promptly exe en lea. JOURNAL VOLUME XXV TERMS OF KDBSCBIPTIOjr. vaaas or III MAILT J00...1.. Slogl. Babeerlb.re 1 rasp, hw ki Mnffto Sabeerlbere. 3 uoathi. I Slnaia Snbaeribern. 1 Month. I Sloglo Sabaorlbera, 1 ntanib, delivered...... foAg nte, Uelu be, lAceote per week rack copy. TUMI Off TUB TKI-WBMLT J00UUL. 4 80 . t k 0 M COLUMBUS, OHIO. SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 17, 1866. NUMBER; 208. 1 1 Vf ar.u 1 1 BQutbe.. 1 16 1 month.... .91 tt . 40 B Business Directory. BANKK, MOHTI.RJ Sc., A.torn.y .i-L.w, Amtjo.' 0uHing, U7 bo. Mlghlai. Janlf em OOX,1. !., Dealer I. Flu ToeaoM .ud 0m Mo. T7 South High el. J.nlS in nOWNS. K. M , Physician ud Surgeon, Do. 8 Xl Optra H.me Block. Janl! If TVOCWTAIFf, W. W., Pbj.loianand Bargeo., X. umo. ift jaaug'uon nuiiaing. . . - jnna'iy Islands, would personal th aniguljr lement t)rself. Hut yoeen cmma is sun at mow, and bar kraltk is sue, that so was compelled to delay her return to Paris for t time, end to rsfuaa the imitation whioh tu forwarded to her. Mm. Bartholin? figured 1 Europe, and Moe. Rimski K.r- takow, who represented Asia, was asp. slallj remarked, for she waa litjrallj ablaae with the moat gorgeous jewels aaa goiu, vsaa or lu wainr jovimal. 3llSutcrtl .p., year.. ...;... ..MO GANTT DAHST, Pnctogr sphere, Ho. 131 1 Her dreaa waa purple ailk riohly embroid-.cnih High t. i?iI I ered wih gold; this opened vr a petticoat 11 AatlfBJKR, A.. Jr.. Rotary Pabllc, Johneo I or gold brocade, wall an anoieut nrooaaea j diock, in noum D'i janl! ir I sola Biastl. waa laateaaa en osr aaeuiaera: diamond ooronet aoros her browi Next to Asia, Amerioa waa certainly 'the moat effeotire ooatume. That immense oontinent waa personated bj the beautiful, d.licate. loohint Miss Garter, who wort white HETI., win. 1. , Not.ty Pobn. and jmiic. ,r I drfBs with a sky blue satin ntafamoTer it, " Mgh J17 8 ih. latter .tndd.d all oTcr with silwer stars. TTIlTt HIiamsM, 1. A , 01.1m A,.nt. 117 Sooth I Her ooronet wiacomDoaed of diamond atars, ..'i r. . .. ' I J Mbtl.ss to recall the stars on the JJnited Jn 17 If HTJUHK4, VAHDKUBIFr TDTHF.B, M.Dr.otnr.rj of Traou and Vallw., Not, 1M and ICS eoath ulgh itroel. j.nlS 6n Now. and Periodical Dealor, Prit JanlSSa TTEYI..J K O. odto.BnildlQt. Jj taurafart, Afflbj.' Building. JanlS 17 MA HO NET, W. A , and Muli, No 11H iir.r hkh.u 1U Bo.l.r In rrolU, O.odlM , HlgU it. 1.I8 Si WvNotArv Pabllc And Jaat!o.ol o. rem, iii Dapin nin 11. . janl7Sia Stales flar. I It is almost Impossible to imagioa what an inordinate length skirt are now worn, When droa.na ara not abort.' or looped nn. - - . ' . it is the fashion to wear them out of Personal and Miscellaneous. EVEBHHU BlUNUa V DOME. . PoiXARftnoweai,inrn;or., oi.ii iT I dor "! no oal's r in prospect, the gio.or and u.i Kn.u Agent., Ho. S3 Wo.t I skirts are out Tor; nearly, if not quilo, as b'lale.tre.t. J.na) 17 TA I.I. W A IX) K, T. W.. Notarr Public (llalm A'l, Aioboi' Bulidlos, bl H 11 gh t. JanlT ljr WARtattar "Wril.tON, Attorn.ya at-Lw, Ko. a. ki urn. nr.t. j.aia 1 UKO. W.. Ibrtiol.. and Stir..,.. mtl nl Hichang. B'k Building. snl7 Ij UEI.I.ENKARCIEK, ft. f ' ,01.1m Aat'l, a wation 'I K.ub.rge B'k Building. Janl7 6io WARr.K t El.l.lOrr, Pliologr.ph.r., No. . ? iui bouiu ttign .1. J.U18 3m long; as oourt Iralnr. Those who are mod' erate, wear their trains cne yard, Ihe (lra- elcganUi two yards long, ihe ormouns expands considerably from the knee down ward; but with the fourreau or Princetfe form of dress, whloh ii now the most popular, ne stei Ii are worn from the knees to Ihe waist . With a desoriptioa of two new dresses prepared for the demi-iaitm at Paris, w oiose. 1 One for afternoon wear was poult at tat of the turtledore shade. The skirt was trimmed so as to simulate a tunio, and this was managed, not by fcstraight oross-pieoe, as formerly, but with rouleaux, which de- aoribdd minialure banners, the roMltaux was made of white satin. The bodioe was plain and out with a round waste; at the buok were two baeque, ornamented to oor respond with the simulated tunic. I The sleeres were tight to the wrist, where (hey were fastened with three silver bellj buttons. The bodioe was trimmed with rouleaux of white satin, and was fastened; with silver buttons. The epaulettes consisted of neavy surer myuMtUct. Tbeso silior mgml-lelta, which are about four inches long, are Tory fashionable at the presont moment. . For the Ladies FOREK.K SPRING FAMI1IN8. Conpl'ed fins Toe Q oeu. Per B.xuar aud L JTolotr. ; Someihiug entirely new for wear at Hie opera is the hooded jacket. This Jacket is made of while merino, and Gnithed at the edge with a broad binding of blue silk, with blue oord heading. Down Ihe front are large round blue silk buttons. The jacket fits Ihe figure, falling below the waistband. ine DacK is pointed, tbe sides round upand fall in two points in front. Tbe hood is out the enpucbin pattern, lined with blue silk, And trimmrd mvilk la ma hlna nA 1k. iaaket ia fnaiennd ili iIia ihrn.i .hi. 'a ki. They are exceedingly beautiful, parties oord and tassels, and bulf way down the 'Jrly on th blu0 nd briKht Kroen drM8eai iront with loops of oord. From beneath " ulu m .oguo a ir.g.u. the bond at the back, hang two long bands Tn' " dress was of this spring of blue silk, embroidered with white orystal g.r0,"n 8ba1' O0y "hot with white tho n",te- beads. The sleeps are cut a loose ooat "ohprott aasots, It was in the form pattern, and tiimmed wilh oord and but- ?f fmTrtaa Smyire, tbe bodioe being out tons. inane piece with Ihe skirt. The bodioe Blripes of all kinds, In to.Hi thin and w "'"'mod in straight lines, with oross. .-thick material Tireratl for Spring wear. A l'",ds of "m ,ilki "tudaed with large nrettv home drn. from nf th.. pi. pearls in the form of nails; round the bot- ehopr, was made of blaok and white striped ,om of the sltlrt was a tteeP &l" f point silk. Toe waist was out plain, wilh short . a9Ute"', whioh was sewn on almost basaue. soclloned on the o.lia. Arnnnd ih. P""ni ana '"s" orosseu at mterrais with neok ran a mle M.IT,n. nf .l.ii. .ilk 11,. bands of green silk studded with pearls: edges finished wilh narrow scarlet welret ,InftU of white laoe oompleted the ana oua-ies. Trie enau e tea and onffa w.r. . uo 01 uro.. 1. worn ,iu also of puffed while silk, trimmed in the .ut Df waistband, and is buttoned the en same manner, while from beneath Ihe " 'eng" 01 me iront. Upoa tl. hllU th. wind Is ib.ro aud eold, Tb. aWMt fouag graawa wlthtr on the woU, And w, O Lord, hare wandrrad from thy Ibid 1 Bat vrtnlng brings os homa. t Among tn mist, wa atanb'-ad, and Ih. rocks WhAT. the brown Hoban wblteoa, and the fok Watoaat th, atraggUr from tba aoattarad locks ; Bataianlag briagi oa hoBM. Tho aharp tt orni prick as, and oar l,od.r M Ara eat and MMdlag, aad tb. lamb, repeat lh.lrtlliralcoaiplalata-0, raatta tWNt When eroaiog bitoga tu homa. W, bare been wounded by th. hnntsr's datU, , Onr eyee ara wj hoary, andonr hiarts 1 . aaroh rbr Ibr oomlag when th. Ugbt departs At evonlag bring iu home. Th. darktuM gatbera. Tl rongh the gloom no star I Blies to gold. us. W, bare waodored rar. . , Without tby lamp we know not wbnra wa art . ' At aTeolog krlng as home. Th olondi are round no, and i heanow.drifta thicken. I 0 Ihon, dear Hb.pl erd, leara as not to rick. In Ihe was! night onr ta'dr fjeletopa quicken. At arming bring us hoaae. HacMilUm'i Megaa'nt. Sunday Reading. 1 Down th Red atm. i I hate just finished another slag of my lone; journey India ward. On the morning or tbe 17th Inst, our steamer left Bues, and lets on Ohristmss night w dropped anohor in Aden harbor. A th entire distance is only about 1,850 miles, the reader will per- oeire that we did not make wery good time, but having good aoootnmodatione, and being r.rorea with line weather most or the time, the delay did not prore Tory irksome. The most interesiinc part of our iroyaie uown in ilea sea wa in nrsi tew muss below Bues, where we passed the spot which I is witn very good reason supposed to' Ds me soen of Egypt's dieoomflturs and Israel's I iriumph. It is in plain sight of Sues, near tne extrsms upper end or tba uulr of the same name, where Ibe sea quite narrow. ua tne Egyptian shore two barren moun tains inclose a sandy walley, into whloh the J Israelites are said to have marched, while Pharaoh cams up bohind and ont off tboir retreat. A "strong east wind" at this point would d:ow direoliy at right angles wilh the sea. On the Arabian shore there is a wid sandy beach, and at one point a number of oraoxisn pools, in tbe midst or a small dus ter or palms, called "Moses's Wells, in commemoration of his encampment there. U'ktl. . it j 1 a T Th. Empr... Eug.nl. will b. In"!" TK .IJ ll. - J,,, M l 1 , I . J . . . . . I 01.11U lumuniiniriui, , 1 ramous passsage or the nod Bea. There is I There are 863 oonriota in th. Illinois I n0 betlerplaoo ia the world for finding out psnitentiary, of whom forty are females. 0ng7D dVrkU:"Y. no. A Demooratio paper oalls the Indianapo-1 "P and down every week, each passenger lis t7we an abolition ooneern." Wonder " 'or 010 P' "n"r ,Ma. crossed, and u no uues noi ueoinre it oy ni worus, oeuer or uubclief may bo read in his tone of voice or oouuteuanoe. Here Ihe great question of inspiration, or, wbio'a i the name thing, tho possibilily or credibility of to supernatural, is debated and passed upon by evory group or passengers as liiey go by. It seemed to me as if the nations wore there passing and repassing, and eaoh i announcing biscroJo as he went. If , they what it wanls lo abolish T A lady's dressing table is perhaps ealled a toilet, beoause It is there that most of her toil is generally performed. Theresa's new song in Pari is styled "The Goddess of tho Fat Ox" and a beastly thing she is said to make of It. An Amerioan ollisen of Afrioan dcicerit, eould be numbored, I fear that a majority who wields the rasor at Memphis, put out the frJ' majoriiy wouio pronounce sign, Vox Populi Vox D.i Bath and Bar- gSt Christian,:;. There' ii oer Baloon. great roasou to foar that tho stremth of in Senator Saulsbury, of Dolaware. waa ta- ?del.Ur in ft" i,s PhRB0! numerically at basque fell a longer basque of white silk. trimmed in scollops, with beads and scarlet velvet. Awery simple,' pretly evening dross is oomposed of white crepe-de-rarit. The bottom of Ihe skirt is ornamented with firs Cjieriuau Polit!. 1 Prussia is now goverend by a daring. I unscrupulous, able Minister named Bis- mark. Next to Louis Napoleon, he is the cleverest politician in Europe. Perhaps rows of puffs, a small quilling of cherry 00 smarler and bolder than that satin ribbon runnioir between each nnff. successful adventurer. Having, by the The waist is cut very low and also Irimmed h'P of Austria, separated the duohies of with pud's and ribbon. Over this ie worn Schlcswig-Holslein from Denmark, Bismark an upper skirt of silk-tiesue, striped oherrv ' B0W hent on making them an integral anu wnne, loopou up wilh four bands of -.-.... Fu.u,nuU cherry ealln, wound wilh pearls. A rioh tne K8neral P'"" of aggrandising th ooun-laoe sash ornaments the waiet, fastened on b 0r"i nd also because those the left shoulder and undor the right arm du,nl,;s "hng the lower course of tho witn penn oissps. Tbe hair may bodressed 1,u uu,ui r"""" imporo- With band of pearls. nt seaport of Kiel on Ihe north. To the The stvle for dreesinir hair !s not mal.rl. incorporation of these duchies with Prussia a'ly altered, exoopt that the plain cnon Austrian Government objeols, and an has given place almost entirely to bruide, angry correspondence upon the subjeol has puffs or mnsses of ourls. taken place between Berlin and Vienna. The newest stylo of hat is the chaneou of speculative minds even antioi- iricoBus. The peculiarity of this style has Pal" 8enr' European war to grow out prevented it from becoming oommon; it has of tlie tomplioation. These philosophers been used principally for a riding-hat, and na&a Russia on Ihe Prussian side, and set only those most favored wilh youth and "anco to nelp Austria. I ranee, of oourse, beauty have ventured to wear it on the takM advantage of the opportunity to seise Paris promenade, A few bat of this style the "I""" bank of the Rhine, while Eng- " "have appeared in straw, but the most taste- 'r'd miDI neutral or goes with one par- ful are of grey fell. Of these the three roll- y other, aocording to Ihe predictions d up sides are bound with blaok velvet, 01 lne Pr0Pal- ' and in each of ihe three corners is fastened We do not "dortak to say that these a bunch of grey feathers. This hat is """g ' ot al happen, for our informa- worn with H10 point in front, and with the tlon with regard to the foCurj is limited. prcvailingstyle at short ourls on tbe B'" " far a" we oao jud8i ' present forehead, it presents a very jaunty ap- d'antage is entirely on the side of Bis- pearance. mark. lie is afraid of nothing, has money Blink vAl.ni. rni. iv uk.i. i.itnm.j in his treasury, a powerful aruir. the with whilogiiipurelace.aremiichworn with national sentiment lo back him, and no moire-sntinue skirig." " Fichu and berihes of puffed laoe, orna- meuted who pearls and spangles, are mucj worn with evening dresses. We give a ds scription or some or tho favorite styles: THE SPANISH FICHU. This will be found very useful for even serious domeslio oomplioations to fear. Austria is just making oonoorsions to Ihe Hungarians, and is far from having settled all her troubles with them. In Italy sbo is weakened by the permanent danger of losing Vsnetia, a possession which she values exceedingly, and oould hardly hope to retain in me event or a general eon- ing wear over a light Bilk or velvet dress, flagration. That she will go to war to pre whon a demi-loilette Is required. It should vent the annexation to Prussia of a ter ne mane on a loundalion or sun net. The rltory whose whole population is not a mil-upper part of the fiehu is ornamented wilh Uou of souls, does not seem lo us probable, puffings of lullt, which are separated with That war is the only means of deoisivs op- band of blaok ribbon velvet studded with position is clear to every one.' Bismark is gold spangles. Tho edge of the fichu is resolved.- Lik a bulldog wilh jaw olasped trimmed with white blonde, this forms a upon his prey, nothing but resistlesa foroe point at lb baok of the waist, where it is can break his hold. Wo look therefore to ornamented wilh several loops of blaok see Austria seek some indemnity for yield-ribbon velvot. The sash ends consist of lng to the wishe of Prussia, and submit blonde and velvet docorated wilh spangles. wi,h all possible grace to an event against A narrow blonde edging, sewn on slightly whioh she will not dare lo draw the swo-d. lull, finishes off Ihe Jichu at tho top. The Should this oome to pass, what next? Be tween these duohies and the main bedy of tho Prussian eountry lies the kingdom of Hanover. The possession of Ibnt would reader the integrity of Prussia something ooiuplete and pleasant to behold. Bismark dress. It is out to fit Ihe figure, and is made already made for himself snob, a name ken out of th. Benat. chamber, Thursday A' f" luurmug, u uio ir.ouuti. un wuuut 01 ma i nimueii aioor lroni lue Chiiron, it 18 vary 11 incoherent condition." different io En eland an I Germany. , For n . , . ' , I instance, I am confident that a majority of roreseor uamgeo.i worn on tbe oattle lhe memhePB of tho Church of E nrland who plague is ready lor publication in Jjondon. I pass up and down this sea, are men who It form a stout oolavo volume of nearly one scout at the idea or all the Bible being in- thousand pages of large typo, and is eaid to 8pi'f d' whil,e Tym"7 of Ihem would not h. ..iii. !ki... hesitate to deny that any part was written be entirely worthless. by inspiration of God. In England Zulin- Humility is a virtu, all preaob, nono "ed Christianity ropresenls more infidelity practice, and yet everybody is oontent lo tb 7Jn,gn,h,ra "'T1 r?"?M ot i mi. . .1.11 .. . , , And does this show that infidelily is sup-hear. The mister thinks it sood doctrine n'.nn. ni..i.:.-:...o i. i- .. .. - ig uuii.biAunjr I lb 1. HUB IDBl B lor his servant, the laily for the olergy, and belief in tbe supernatural lcees its hold on the olergy for the laily. tbe popular mind in exact proportion to Ihe - . . advanco of oivilntion ? Are we to conclude At a ohuroh oollootlon for missions, the that the world has reaohed suoh a stage of PA to be a hatter, preaoher said: "My Christian brethren, let enlightened civilization, that men can nof The Rinderpest is pretly bad, but who us oaulion those who put in bultons, not to be persuaded that miraolos were ever that has to listen lo our street organ will break off" the eyes; it spoils them for use, wrc"!5"?, ?f 00U1'30 1 a."5WNo, and oompare it to the Griudorpost ? and th.w.,1 not pas. among ,h, healhen gS3 -5 - :r:: mr' ZC ii rt-" ll . Zv What can he mean ? A brigadi lias been . MESBINft FOR CUtKCII Hai anybody heard the b'l! 1 Ton han! -dear me, I know roll well t - I'll never drew la tine ; For meroy'i take, oone help me. Lace, , I'll make my toilet very spraoe. ThU illk ti quite abllae I . Here, lace thli gaiter for me do : " A hole I" you uy ? plagui take Ihe ibue. Pleut, Laoe, try and bide It i Joit think, It'i Sunday, and. my Mat! I tannot wear It with a hole I Tbe men will inreiy ipy It, 1 They'realwiri piping at onr tjwt, (Tho, to be turf, they needn't peep. The way we ho'd onr dreaiei 1) TU dluppolat them, though, to day, ' And erofi myie1! pray did yoa any 7 Dob t langh at my dtotreeeei I Now Lacle, pray feel my waterfall, Do yon think It large ? ain't It too imall 7 What bother theae thlngiglTi. Uy Bate and Mice, do they Mtitraijht? Fleaie, harry, Lucie, I know I'm late - 'Tbere,i Willie I" ae I lire. Howipleodtd y the illk will rnetle I (Pleaaehaudmy "teiradjoitlng buitle,v My oonet and my hoop.) There now, I'll take fire iktrte or ilx Da hurry, Lucit, and help me fla, ' Yua know I cannot atoop I l"UoweballIiay my prayers todey ?" , Ai If the glrle weot to church to pray ! How can yon bs so foolUli T Here, damp thli ribbon In oologne ; " Wtnt for " lo paint, yon iftly one I Mow Lncle, don't be mnlteb. Now, thno, my hat bow be abhori ThU tblog IU big ae all oat doors Thi frightful ingar loinp I Thank Htafen my cloak Ubandionie, too; I ooet enongli to be, I know t (Straighten ihU horrid hoop). My handkerchief and glores you'll Hod J mt In tbe drawer. Luce, are yiu blind 1 Does my dreei trait) ? It'e all the full Ion, now, yon know, (I'ray doee the paint and powder ihow Throagh my loon rail)? Thank you, my dear, I b'lleTi I'm dreeied ; The ealnti be praieed I the day of rett (Jomee only once la teren. For if, on all tbe other lis. Thli trouble I should hereto Ax, I'd never get to Heaven I Clfppiiiffa from I.nat Mnlurclny'a Prfaa' Uad NJtW8 Uen Wood'g Daily. There's many a sin between the cud and up. Wanted several men in Waihiuttton of it .... u : i - ii vnuiueii eixv. The Washinirtoa Republican Bays (hat its fondness for oysters at this season amounts to a tew raw. Nobody Is ever willing- lo admit that ho nas oeen "oaugbt napping." unless he hap LUMBER. c. 0. c. DRY GOODS. Alt. i. IIBLD. I 8. N. FIELD & BRO., Lumber Merchants, SEE. SEE. SEE.- OOOOS DIALK1S U PINE AND DOMESTIC llaiyiiiiileu&WorMFtoiDi Norfh-west .or. Spring and Water St, fmnnRn. n. FOUNDRY. J Congress OoUar Company, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, RICHARDS & HOLMES, 80LI MAalDrAUTUBEBS VW TBI FOUNDRY AKD MACHINE SHOP. ED;BIRO COLLAR. L. B. DWIES, MMiin fact lire r of Portable and Cross-cut or Drag Saws and Circular Saw ing machines, Alootf, or Broom Handle Lathes, I This la an antlnlj sew dollar, patentA Aait Stb, ISM, an la enl ataan'kotnml by this Cm- W. cl.lia for It lb. following decide adaat.gu ..:i7"KK SSI wivWJS A" ih" CMW " "h" - i-owar.. ur.tin. .nn ..nnlnir Hrua.nl I. , I lug., AO,, .0, . Q&'AU kindi of Repairing at ihort tuties. Broad (,, ear. ol sjlttt Avenin-, dlfkT.flMRTIH. SS- Ll ItVJI iaa .1 th Bos . 1 Xlaea Paper. PEAN08. M It la ol Ihe aunt approved alila. aad monldAd I so that It lla th. swk prlotl;. Sd. It Is nvaraabls. Mar b) worn as a roll.hl i uoiiar, aaa uen larnM and worn plain. ilk. II Is pollaheil only on ah OntAlri. I leaving tba Inalda fra, from anv suuuno, that nan I ajoMoffand adhere lo or poison Ihe neck. Stb. It la made of oolj one place of papr. 1S3 South High Flreet, - ' ' ' i t rul "UNION BLOCK. -' ! .I - ' f 'I . .Ti , A Splendid AwortmKit of Haw DHBSS OOODB . .Cooalatlagof M( . Papllnw, ValAnrlna, -' - Itgaral Plain and Chicked Atpaoi., "' Ilesant gmbroldmd Bokes. Abu aa Maorlaientol th "Polka Dotlal" all wool II,afnr, ' BaadaoineChlnfBAs, 1 rioted fklrlsand '''.. Taokei 8klrllaga. . - i A full assortment of : Hid Whit Goods. . u Laces aad BmbrofderlM, Plain aad Faoo, Silas, Cloak itud noaklugw, ; , Olotha and CaulaierM, ''Bloharison'a" Irish Liana, Tabltj t'lotha. , Naptloa, D'OjIles, Linen D.miiki, soda ' rrtl AssoaTHBSr or Oomesitlo Oooda, dbo febstr . , , of juvenile crossing sweeper, J- VrSZ'.SrSl I' Is said that Church is painting a com. formed in London, under the Preo- nn. mni..i .n,i ih.t i. panion piecs lo his " Heart of tbe Andes .' of Lord Brougham. At present there ins- virlue. For while it is true, that n. 10 be oalle(1 "Tlle Head ' tb Mississippi.' ars eighleen boys, who wear a green blouse majority of these Bed 8ca passengers saout as their uniform. They are not to beg, but TV k r !u V . .. PiV' Ul0i8 idonoy x-Fresident Uuohanan Is said to spend most of hi lime in telling stories about the wnn no tav. t ha . n.a .1 11 Anna 'a - A 1 I ffPanif ana nt hi. ailmin .1. l.nn. II. ll-l J to trust lo the liberality of the publio. u , equally true that a miiori'ty of them publio functionary" is evidentl'y in his A would-be prophet, down South, lately nearly too same in numbers Bwear, drink, aneouotage, said. In one of his sermons, that hs waa g8"'5 n indulge in ail manner of sin. A London piper announces, by the au- nt In rede.m th. w,l,l and .11 !.. .,."?' "i ""a014 b00.lt ba" 0 Tor' w2- !''' ' "Prometheus Bound," Prometheus 0-. unuut pwur ior roou over men. uor, 1 Driote from S10O ta SROD. PUna. mj M,i. done to rent. Muelo Leeaoni givea on Pianoe or Mo. 1 1 To wd at., ColnmbiM, O. juw-iigio it l. UAUttltS UU AQ'r. H 253 AI O V HD MRS. A SOUDER HAS REMOVED HER STOCK OF MILLINERY To Kos. 2, 3 & 4 Postoffice Room SEILHOCSE, TrBEfif!9!HWILLOONTtStIITUIWB0I.I!. I TV BALK AMD KKTA1L TBAUK aa Oinal. are Invltod to call and examine lor thomielv.. Great inducements to the Wbolesal. Trade, la pir- tk. II nay b. worn vsrv ainoh lon.er than ... plain ColUr, u lu ooll.hed aarboa fhl.a. olomly reaemble. Sue l.uaiilrv s.bi ou lb. anes Lluon) will not sell amii.. AT I Tons 11 Is Ih. most Ueautlfnl, Durable) an CofTnr Eeonomioal nsr off-red to th. Trad.. We are h. well latlifled of Id nnerlerltv. that ads iseieji niTiM nn hmia. Ttisinirrni m i . .. - put r..or. w. hop., b. olon attention to busluaH, "J" a"' produoe a collar aa Nial, On to merit . oont'oa.aos of th. .am.. N. B. Entianoe in the Poitofflc fetltodlj men. Whereupon a native pulled out a Uonfeder- Watern Chrittian Advocate. ate ehin-plaster and asked him to fork I WsiLTH and TJAPPiiiua. The iasuffi- over th. speoie for it, I oionoy of more wealih alone to oonfer hap. , . , . , I nuea. io BLriKingiy uiuBiratca in tne 1.110 There is in Westchester oounty, says ths 0f Natban Myers Rothschild. Ih. Jew. who Newburg Journal, a child whose hands are died in London some tbirly or forty years like a fish's fins, and whose lower cxtremi- aB0 one of toa most devoted worthippers ties are the tail of a fish. It is about three th,a.,,Y" laid awilbereJ ,l,.ul on the altar year old, and has beautiful features. The pnrs, o( the world, opening and olosing it doolors are operating to improve itsoondi- to kings and Emperors as h. listed; and, upon oeriain oocasions, was supposed to have more influence In Great Britain than Ihe proudest and wealthiest of its nobles perhaps more influence than the heuscB of Parliament taken logelhor. Hs once purchased bills (f tho government, in a single day, lo Ihe amount of $-'0,0000,000; and, witn mo proms on a single loan, purohased t'on. Tho whole story smell fishy, Sir Morton l'eto has reoorded his experi ence and observations in Canada and th United States, in a work cntitlsd " Th Prospects and Resources of America, ascertained duriog a visit to the States in ths Autumn of 18C6," just announced tn Lon-1 an estate at the oost of $750,000. Vet, with den. I a" his colossal wealth, be was a missrabls .v u , . .. ., man; and, with sorrowful earnestness, In Ihe French Chamber of Deputies there once exclaimed lo a gentleman who was are 68 lawjers, 6S mayors, 32 offiosr of congratulating him on Ihe gorgeous magnif- rank, 18 merohants, 17 literary men, 12 !oeno" ' ui" Paltial mansion, and Ihenoe banker., mag,,,,.,.., 69 phy.iei.n, 4 'P' chambarlain and 2 equerries to the Em- Tbe late 8lephen Girard, when surround- peror. r.ighly-four of the member ara In . by immoose wealth, end supposed to bs ths habit of addressing th house; of these 'akin8 supreme delight in his accumulation, irawin mug in a iiinuu; thirteen only are good speakers. "As lo myself, I live like a galley-slave, A dinner parly was given last Monday I oonstantly occupied, and often passing the evening lo Mr. Parke Godwin, of the JsV-n- without sleeping. I om wrapped In a ina Po,L bv a faw of hi. friends at Ilia M.1 labyrinlh of affaire, and worn put with mg J ott, by a row of his rrloods, at Ihe Mai- .... t do Mt ..lue fortun. The ,.. of son l)ore, on Ih occasion of his approach- labor ia my higheet emotion. When I rise ing departure wilh hi family for Europe, in the morning, my only effort is to labor Tho affair went off pleasantly. Speeches 80 M aur,n8 tb0 ,aay thati "hen night li.Mia Ttlnil I """) 1.0 ouauiou io BlUBp BOUQUIV. ' front of Ihe Spanish fichu, like the baok consists or tuue putbiixs, Monde and p an filed black ribbon velvet. TUX VALB.1TIN riCUO la inieoded to be worn over a dark silk of while washing net, and edgod all round with while Oiuny I.e.. A band of bright bin sils, three inohes wide, is sewn upon th. net following the outline of the low bodioe, except ou the shoulders, where it falls io a straight line on tbe sleeve. The blue ailf is covered with Cluny insertion, and edged at hoih sides with very narrow Cluny lace. A row of blue ribbon one inch avide is sewn round the top of tbe fiobu, and from Ibis there are five stripes of similar ribbon on eioh shoulder, the stripes terminating with either jot drops or small blue silk tiBsels. There is a row of narrow edging round the throat, and th short asb-snds oonsist of Cluoy guipuro two inches wide, sewn together. Tho front of this fichu exact ly corresponds with th baok, and is finished off at the waist with blue ribbon loops and ends. For outdoor toilettes there Is little new as yet, the Spring styles for over-garments not being formsd. Nothing new has appeared in ths (hap. of bonnets, except thegiptey, whioh is only popular for light ttraws and ohlps. Drawn silk bonnets of both ths Empire and Pamela form are beginning to make their appearanoa. They are trimmed at the aids wilh large round bows, in th. centre of which is either a silver oameo or an agrafe cf ohased silver; loog ends depend from the bows and droop over the shoulder. It is a graoeful style for simple bonnets. The lulle bonnets are usually ornamented with bandelets of tiny flowers plaoed between every JouiUonn'. Some of these drawn tulle bonnets are studded alt over with small gold and silver flowers, and the velvet bandelet inside is likowiss ornamented to match At the two grand fanoy balls in Paris, Whioh formed, so to spsak, th. winding up of th. season, some very remarkable oos-tumes were worn. A th. entertainment given by the Minitter of Foreign Affairs, the great point of attraction was th. cortege of a vsry beautiful woman, atlired as a Japanese, who was oarried in a palanquin, and escorted by a numerous train of Japanese youths, represented by the attache from the embassy. A very beautiful young Par lsian, nue. in history as no other German ruler siuoe ths downfall of Napoleon. Why shouldn't be annex Hanover also? On Ihe west, too, Stxony iB a fine and tempting morsel. Why not swallow that also? Ohicago Republican. 1'rovltlins; lor Hoy-ally. What a fortunate thing it is to be a Prince or I'rinoess of England I Thi week, in lha course of about an hour, Parliament laid a fresh tax upon Ihe people of over one hundred thousand dollars per annum. Prinoe Alfred is lo have the nice little sum ofseventy-five thousand dollars a ysar to spsnd, and his sister, the Princess Helens, thirty thousand dollars per annum, besides Ih handsome dowry of on hundred and fifty thousand dollars more. It is wall the Queen had no more ohlldren than ah did, or ah must have beggared th Treasury in time. However, I don't think any one objeots to these settlements. Both ths Prinoe and Prinoess are great favorites. Now and then some grumbler thinks that the Queen ought to find marriage portions for her ohildren out of her own almost fabulous private fortune, but i have just learned, from Mr. Gladstone's spseoh what I never knew be-fot , and what I believe few English psopls know. It appears that on Qussn Victoria's accession to th throne, she voluntarily resigned into th hand of th. Government, for th. general benefit of the eountry, all tbe revenue from th entire erown lands, whioh are something enormous. Government, on the other hand, and in consideration thereof, formally agreed lo provide suitabls inoomes and doworleo for all tho futuro royal ohildren, oonformably to Iheir position in life. The Queen, therefore, is doing but right in accepting these allowances. Shs has earned them fairly for her family, and no on ha' any right t. oom-plain. Ttlk of George Peabodyra "munifi-oent gift" to Ih poor of London why, it would not begin lo psy ths interest of the enormous Bum to whioh tb. Qu..n had an abaolut. right, and which she so generously waived in behalf of her people. I taka baok everything nnkind I ever said about on 1 a dear, good old lady, and I her. She is a hop she may live a thousand rears, and , was attirsd, aa the Queen have ten thousand grandchildren to b pro of ths Amssons, in a scarlet satin petti lost vided for, eoverea wnn Bymooueai animals; lb bodioe wae a tlgar skin, and ths head-dress a small gold helmet. At th ball of lha Minister of Marine, th grand procession representing the four quarter of th globe was deoldedly the gnat suoeess of Ihe season in the way of representation. The Ooean alon wa 5, and it wa hoped, up to th. last moment, that Queen Emma, of th Sandwioh A physician in New York wa called to attend a patient with the eoarlat fever. He fonnd a pig pen la Ih. home, Int. whioh had been thrown every kind of rubbish for weeks. It waa too much for tho hog svea, for on had bee oarrisd out dsad aom time before. Tb doctor asked ths people why they kept th hogs in th house. The reply was, "They keep us warm.". tliu: were made some very short by Mr. Blod- gett, who presided; by Mr. Godwin, H. U Beeoher, G. W. Curtis, W. B. Ogden, 0. P. Kirkland, S. J. Tildeu and others. AlMnrd Application lo an Anthor. The volume of letters by th. lat. Mrs. Sigourney oontains a record of some of Ihe requeB's which her literary reputation Th. London Morning Star ha eeeured tbe oaused her to receive oonslantly from all .a-.l-AA if Jam., far.anwnnrl Ih. haall.aa. SOHS 01 people. Q0U10 01 tbCIU are SO ndlO- ortheeditorofth. MaU Gaulle, and the "Lambeth Amateur Casual," who wroto the narrator of exaggerating Ihe facts. It the spirited account of his workhouse ex- would seem that eio wa in tba habit of periences for 'the latter journal. Ho has "omplying wilh soma of Ihoso requests, os , , ... , . ,. . . sh mentions an application for "a monodv just begun a ssries of "dcscr.ptiv .ketches for th, loM gf a Beoond wife, for.ified bj from personal observations and experienoea the argument that I had o imposed one at of remarkable soenes, people, and places th death of Iho lirsl," and it Is evident In London." The Earl of Donoughmore is just dead. He was one of the most rabid sooesiionisti in England, and entertalnod Mr. Mason and other Southern refugees at his mansion in Ireland oalled Knooklofty. He waa that it is not lha faot of Ihe requests being maue wuiou so. regarus as remarxanie, but merely Ihe obsurdity with which some of them were conceived We quo'o two paragraphs from the list, whioh extends over several pagta of ths book : "I'.pitapiui lor a man and two ohildrsn. with warning that only two hundred and not an Irishman, however, unless by the fl(lT llne' mu"' 'lwed tb. whole, as acoldsnlof birth, having descended from i."'"1 '"a" f0'. n ii i. a n , , a . . oonlain more. A piece to oopy in Ihe an English family, originally of humble album of a lady of whom I had never heard, origin, by ih. nam. of Hutohinson, th. rsquested by a gentleman to bs sent as sam. from whioh also desoended the once ,0 " Ball"'da7 afternoon, beoause then famous Governor Hutohinson, of Now Eng. h' ', mre l Mmrt 10 '"J4 to T" " 1 1 ""w r.ng- panotat, . manuscript volume of three laDi- hundred psgos, tbe author having always Th. Paris J"ijwo, some time ego, announo- nad 'II to the business of punetua- ed It, intention of printing .v.ry ub- ntf' " soriber with a box of orang.s. Another "An album from a clerk In a .tor, given Parisian journal recently distributed Mm bJ another olerk in anothor store, to sweetmeats to its anbsoriber. Th Oaiette 01 ln tot " Wt lady, of whoso . . . , ,j . ,. . nam he wa not quite oertaln, and th ie Bordeaux, however, has outdon. both, and .m0,t b, kn,w aboHut b ! JJJ offers, forth sum of on. bnndrtd fracs was a very rich girl.' Th. owner of a first of all, Itself for a whole year; seoondly, oanary-bird, which had been aooidentally a photograph of Ih. subscriber; and thirdly, 1r"f ? deatl,i wishes aom. elegaio ver- a . . . ses. A strangsr, whose son died at the age five hundred mstrs. of ground, situated ten of tw,,0 month'fli .w,ighing Ju,t to'll kilometres from Bordsanx, and near an pounds,' would be glad of some poetry to bs omnibua station I framed, glaied.and hung over the ohimney- nleca. to keen tbe other ohildren frnm Th. Richmond Bnquver say Asa Harts getting him Solicitation from ths Far dallvarad a leotur. on "Babl.a." la R.laUk West, that I would 1 wrilo out a lenrthv1 reosntlyfor the benefit of th. poor. Th. K"0'1 f l!7.t'.1'!' P"onag.., of paopU of Newborn want lo hear it. He responds : WnnniAS, W. have been invited by sundry oitisens of Newborn to deliver our leotur. on "Babies;" and whsreas, th. said whom no suggestive oiroumslanoes war. related, one ol whom was a jounsyman tailor, and the name of th. other, 1 Sister Baboock,' as far ss the ehirogrsphy could be translated. A father requesting elegiaa uues on a young ouuu, supplying, as the leoture ought to be delivered forth, benefit only suggestion for th. tuneful muss, Ihe of th. poor; therefor., Rteolvcd, That an ar th. poor. Jtuoteed, That we will deliver th. leotur aooordtngly. ., ABA HAPITZ, Chairman and Secretary. faot that hi was unfortuuatcly 'drowned ln a barrel of swine's food.' , . A genuine oass of trance is reported (rom Guilford, England. An old lady, aftar bains for a long lima in alow stats of health. Bom. laborer ia Elmlra, New York, th. ankdwn suddenly, and was pronouncod othsrday, ia digging drain, turned up BT wrgsoa lo b. dead.. ooffin was ari .I.;. U..1 i.n iv . purohased, and ths body put Into It, but, It some fifty or sixty Mexioan dollar, that f,idi a'u Ju,t ,h6 Jnd,n,.ker. were bad bean burled there, than waa Boon a about to screw down the lid, the suppossd rush of buyer at k premium, th laborers sorpss started bold upright, to the great going on. way to take an axtra .ll.w.ao. th!!,0.J." V?.'!!:'';.1 ,u.' ?.' of "potheen and Ih purchasers th. oth.r, I tiiti tb;t Hh, M laif ., .,. tai w .vara uia ui. uoiiar wr oogna, 1 1 " j strong." Half-Bound, to bo followed by Promotheus in oiotn with gut edge. Count 'Em.' Several years sgo there was an annual tnree-dnys' "muster" of certain Western Massachusetts regiments, held at North ampton, in this S.ate. "High Private." in one of ihe oompauies, was ths friend I wrote 0'; ana jolly good times he and two or three more choice spirits made for Iheir comrades in arms. Now round about the oamp various sutlers, showmen, and other ouisiue oartiarians, had pitohed their tents, for Ihe purpoie of relieving the militia of tneir spare ohangc. Ut oourse Ihey suc ceeded admirably. One evening and some score or his iricnds were outside the lines having a good time. Roving from point to point thoy came upon a tent, out side whioh a burly man was shouting : "naixupi it an i nail right In ana see the great Kontuoky giantess, ths horss wilh six legs and nary two alike, the living an-eoondas and the man that swallows a sword and eats small rocks for supper all for ten oenter- "By Jove, boys," said , 'that sounds good I Let s go in." A smile overspread the features of tb aoor-Keeper at the "rat take" before him. "Many in ?" inquired . "Lots! Full of soldiers!" replied In door-keeper. It's worth the money; only tenoams! rass rignt in. ' "Cbunl 'em I "said. "All right," quoth tb. guardian of th. show. "Pass right in, gentlemen I" And about thirly passed in. "Have you counted 'em ?" inquired . "All right I Thirty-two, an' you'll mska thirty-three." ' "Oh, I'm not goin' in ." quoth . "Ton ai'nt?" laid the man, a horrible suspicion orcsiing his mind. "No, Im going baok to oamp," said . "Good night." Then, my dear Preit, if you oould have sren that infuriated door-keeper speed to me uiyBierioiiB interior or tne teni l There were at least a hundred persons orowded within its canvas walls, all in uniform.' Here I Look a-bere I I counted you, I belief.. Didn't 1 oouut you t Wasn't you counted?" Thus he flew from blue ooat to blue; but not a soul owned up, and thirly men saw ths suakes and things for "nolhin'." It was a bad sell, deoidedly. Important lo Ravins;, llouka. The question of the liability of savings banks to a tax of on twenty-fourth of on per oent. month upon all moneys received, invosted or loaned, according lo the term of Ih on hundred and tenth section of th Internal Revenue sol, ha just been est at rest by th United State Supreme Court. The case whloh sjive rise to the deoision is Iho same whioh recently came up before the United States Circuit Court in this oity, an appeal having beon made on a oonfliot of deciaion. Associate Justlo. Clifford, who delivered the opinion of the Court, ruled that the bank ll liable to pay the duty; that lbs loans received and Invested are deposit, within th. meaning cf tbe aot of Congress; and that the moneys reoeived on deposit in any one month, and invested in th manner stated during the same month, ars deposits within th. meaning of Iheaols of Congress, so as to render tbe plaintiff liable to pay the tax thereon for the same month. Hereafter, therefore, savings banks will be regarded, for purposes of rsvenue, as being ldontioal with all other hanking oor- S orations. It Is proper to add that both ustioes Grier and Nelson diissntsd from tho deoision of th majority, holding that these institutions ar. merely agents "ra-osiving small sums for poor depositors, and loaning them out under restriction, or Investing thsm ia United S sits and Stat, bonds or stocks, for th. benefit of th. depositors, wilh ths approval of Ih. institution."A story is told of two Now York Aldermen, who were jealou of eaoh other and had tried on every oooaatoa lo put eaoh other down. At one meeting, oae of them mad. a motion, when hi. opponent insisted that it should be reduoed to writing; and unable to resist ths temptation lo exult at bis advantage, erlad ont with a triumphant ohuokle: "Ah I Teddy, I've got yon now, for devil a ethroke oan you write at-all-at-all." An editor says his attention wa first drawn to matrimony by ths skillful manner tn which a pretty girl bandied a broom. A brother tdlior says that Ih manner In which hi wlf handle a broom is ethkingly (Uggsstiv of something In lbs opposit. dlreotlon. it BIBBBBT. J, W. UU. HIKBEBT LILLET, JO IB R X T XI H. IB aBooli.AaSliiclorai; And Blink-Book Maamfaotarern. Bailor Rail, Union Block, f. High St I rat'.i, or Eommtoal, and guarantee aailsfaotlon In all oases. Bamplea and Price Lists tent aeon annllctlnn to CONGRESS COLLAR CO. No. II La Hallo Hlrecl, Chicago, ill. PICTURE FRAMES At Wholesale & Retail, Gold, Otlt, Rosewood, and Gilt Black Walnut. Knallc Bl'ck Waliint.Carvet or Plain Oval, Arch Top or, Square. Ti MADE TO ORDER. Frame. In any Stvle, Ball. road and Insurance Com pa. nles, can be snpplled by the dozen or bnndred, as low as la any market. Bring your loose Pictures. and liaretbem framed. PICTURES OF ALL KINDS A fall supply always on hand Wew Stereoscopic PlcturM Inst received. Pure Liberty Lead. oopt man ted.) IIArtBANTID TO OOTEB MOB! SUBrAOl f r lor .am, weigni than au otherl Try It, aad job will bar. no otherl Uanofactnred onlr b ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealer-, He. 117 Fa-lljadolplilA. O Tor sal, by Paint Daaler. general!.. l.nlSSiuwp Also Manofaetarars of th. Best Enameled Garrotes IS TBI SABKIT. Llium Pspsr Byron and Oarrotea, HEW RESTAURANT ' Ann SAMPLE R003XS ED. LANE- ProDiietor. Dialer in Foreign and Dome.llo Wines, Xlqnon, ana Ulgara, of th, best qn.ltly, at Wo. 165 South High Street, Near the Opera House, Oolembus, 0. luiia.aom 'THE UNION.' tnk it,, bet. third ud Fourtl iti, rUAH. B. WBB, J" T. S3. WBBB tie fSOaFiTlV, jo 17 no a lyr. The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARK'S CEIaEBBATEB FEMALE PILLS. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT, rftVPARBI) PROM A PRESCRIPTION OF , HUt JAMES (TiAHK, Iff. PhyBioian Extraordinary to the Queen. , 'lima IMTALDADLK JUEDIOINI IS UNVA1L L INO In the cure of til thoM Dkiaful Karl dan. CrnaadfHetutto wbich th female ooDtlliillon k abject, it moderate all etoesa and remoYea all ob- rno mom, Ana a itdjr core ma; be relied ud. To Married Ladles It Ii peonllarly nlted. It w'll, In ttm bring on the monthly period with regularity1. Keen bottle, prim Oue Dollar, bean the Govern, uen Bump of Great Britain, to vroreot oooDtov letU - OATJTION. Tkt44 Pfflf thoutd not ba laimm hu F uaUa rfaii-vjas fJka WlRHT TH HUB U0NT11R of Prmtnn,. titswarw aura to bring on MUearriagt, btU ai any olhtr (inw Duty art so" Id all oweior Nerrotu od Bpinal Affeetlon. Fatna Id the Ba k and Llmba. VatUo on illffbt ex ettlon, Palpitation of the Heart. Hyiterlot, and Wbltea, tbeee Pilla will effeot oor when til other moan hava falledi and altbODgh a powerful remedy, do not oonlain lr.a-n, calomel, autlmonT, oraajtliioi hartlul to tbe ooneiUiitlon. Full dlrocttona In the pamphlet around each pack-Hsi which ibould bocarelullj pro-erred . SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bole Agent for th Doited fltatoa and Canada. JOB MOB Bo, IT Ooortland itreet, Mew fork. , V. B. SI ftnd 6 poatene atamca enoloetd to anv amUorlaed A Kent, will loanr a bottle. ooDtalniog 00 Pilla, by reinrn mall. aagu eom eoii.w ly Cincinnati Faner Warehouse OHATFJELD & W00D3, MnnnflMtnreni and Wboletwl PAPER DEALERS, aww a,ai ITT 1 a aa .1 1 . . ' lien ytbiuui 01., Uiiiumnull, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND BULIO CAP, Letter and Not. Paper., Prlnlsi,' riatO.pt, Saline. Plata Letter and Biota Paoara. Bov.l. H. al. am .od Denay Writing Papers. sole Aa.ais ror me Aei.nr.uu IVAN1IOE MILM WBITiaia VAPEB. Alio MannfaotararB of Book aava News Papers, Papar Bag. AIM on hand, Greens' Wrapnlng Papers, Manilla Panar, for Drns'lsU and Drr Oo di ni.. iiI.ua. pl.t. itoek of LRATirtue .an Bikdbbb' Toolb. BlBQars .man on. vonpiei., 1. 1001a aad Ha-Krlali. , orders bj nan prompt,; niiad. rabst-la r LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS COKOBESS COLLAR CO. The Trade supplied at atanufaotnr.ra' prlea. bf XXAX-rlaat Blgler, IVos. 107 A 100 Kiiat Town St., SOLE AGENTS FOR i COLUMBUS, OHIO. i i ALSO, WBOUBAtal DBALIBS IX I Fancy Clood, Yankee Notion, Per. iimarlr., sis. m.tS daUw-S.W AS FOR 8ALE. Ore tat Sale ".or , . , GROCERIES V OOBT, BY GBIFFI9I fc CHAMPION, 1(W Bonn Hills Salves, . , ' COLBMBCS, OHIO, BIINO IINABL1 TO OBTAIsT A RKW LBASt Of onr Dre.ient .tor..ri nrn aaa J a. a . .. , ... . ' - auuip. AU, unaoa .w mil A., v. Oner ,Ur BnllrS BtODK Of i Fancy and Staple Groceries Till April lst.rior Cash Oniwi Heroliante. Hotel Immm mri Vaaain um i n mind thai an opportnnltj like tba prennt, la out line of kutlneu I. seldom offered. We would cell oeoLI attenllon to onr large .lock of heat oaaned aa, . ,"ilutK" ana aomNlie Ulgara. While making no culogne of prlo(s, w. lavlli all to "nail and m." Oooda dillv.twl a. .anal fraaof abargi, to .11 p.rUof th. illy. Clalaaahna aa la 1. ,. ' . . - , a..v , lauu. m.ri BS OOVEKHWMI SALI-, WILL Bl flOLD AT PUBLIO A 00 HON OK thiasdof Haioh, I806. .t Oam. Ch.- FODR BRICK BAKE-OVENS Contalnln Bom. .00,009 brick, wl h .Ulh. Iron wia .in, . tot ot aaaiDB Imnlement.. anon aa Bi.d Trough., Bake Paus, Ae. ' Aft Ihe Bam, tta:A ABd Alan. I will alan ull alann. twelve oords of DRY BODY WOOD. Taraas Oaah lo Oovern-ant fni.di. a. V. BAHBIN JTON, Ool. Depot Q. I. marls Tt OOVERIVMENT SALE. kUXKlia-WAB, OOTI.BBY. BABDWAK1, . V diutn, nanga, mans. uj, so , will b. .old at anailoa, at th. Uuioal Fumyor's Wara-honae, Fob io Square, Meahvllle, Ten.., on Tuuiiat ", aierca .Tin, .t b .'.lock, a large ato-k of tbe lor.golag article, In Original Fackaaee, "" alatlBl la pailof ' ' 80,009 Plalea, le.coo Knlvas and lorka. 1 3U0 Oarvera, a BS.OLO Bpocaa, . B O Looklag-Olaiaes, 110 Olook,., BOO Baaora, 100 I 0 nttr Scales, 1,(110 Raftnhala, S.UIO Wub-BaatBS, ..000 Scrub Bruehes, 8,600 VI ,hae, , 1,000 PI en.ra, i,000 Lantoraa, , 8,eoo tbavbars, 600 Sadlroaa, ' '. 4 0 0 Splltoone, 8 000 Blankets, 1,800 Leather Bjekela, oou wean 11 vmt too fanoe Pans, Ti a Poti. Tomblera. Bowls. Hun. frnna. Walk aKa Wood Bawa, OlrH.ars, VandL-atioba, Oorbacwa,' opa, aroona, io. i.a'.u, waur Ojolara Btova." Bangea Caldrons, aLd mlioellaneona lumlihlnA arllolea. BOBKBT PLBTOBKB, anrg oaand Btft.u.1. 0. a. Vol., Madloal -Purveyor U. I. A. "or 18Q6, . . SelUnK Cheap. Call on ItANBlLtiVASTOlV, Janl-ly ,a. oliiuibUM, O. Tlieo. T oues,' Wbolesal A Ketall Bealesuln BREAD, " CRACKERS, CAKES, '.' . CASIMES. ';,'. FBl'ITS, i BAKERY & COafFECTIOSKftF JVo. aaa Hmh Hig-h t., ava " prsaw i- - v sH o CrO fas - - - i"i tSia'" t?3 BT PUROHABINO YOUB OoraeU, Ota., a ' - ' B00P3, BKIBfTS, 3. r113 " k Hoop v Skirt Manufactory! No. 21 Kabt Stale StreeC" Oppodf. thai Stato Oapltol, where yon oan get Bktrta and Oora.ni of all alBea and .tyl.s made to orler? Bkirla warranted for oue year, and renewed free Skirls Warren). l for One Year, and B.n,wa rmafiharaja. - . all aWrlO THE l.ABIE9.-fi3 r - a a v 4ar GEO. H. REED & 00;S LIQUID" Domestic Dyes Will XaTot Paiened Oetovi ITl-eems. 17lh, lfl. TBB 00N8TANT DHMANP WB HAtB BATl for LIQUID DXB has Indootd n. a. pat em eomplert line of .ltil, 40 Shades, all Liquids,! Whleh will reoomoiend IbemealTt. to .arv ana .kia ba. ever need Liquid Dye., for BRILLIANCY OF COLOR, ' SIMPLICITY OF USE, CERTAINTY OF SATISFACTION Complete nireeUona lor' Use, irlUi very s-Meaase. ' - - - a-. . I, ' , .,'laH't 10-Use the Best Article, TB 8m Oerlificatie from eminent Ohemiete. on each ll-.a ' jracKage. i-i. -: Bamplea aetnallr died with neh of ih. ,ia a lit and wool.n, may ba aeen ai the Dtng Btofas. rarouhu r.itti YYhEHE.-B ,, If you dealr. to Inanre Ooon Ooloss, lanalr. fee BtlD'l D0MIU1TI0 ' 8. Wl.i.no.iAi li.d. ! . , , . BJ . 11. Btl AC BoatOtl. BfarnAaAttira-a I. B. aaatmu, Oolnmbna, Ohio, aole Agent for Oantral t.klo. f.bl end si. WILLIAM RIOHES, EYE AUD EAR. on. . A. u it afp, Onaiiai. formerly of N. Y.,) axolo.lvely treats tkalnaaa. Dtaraaea ol th. Sim. and In. ava.- ............ w 1 ra.a, th.. otb, at No. 180 ionth Ulgh sire.., (oppo.ll, th. Owodai. Uonaa,) In Uolnubua, Ohio. Alao fornt.haa or mans nia ooua on 10. nr. ana Bar, tti au mt,, rra, 01 pwiaiiii. anv aanrvia w.in mar l.r.tfl I.fi. nd lew Sale. FIVB BBNDBED fMO) AOBH OF LAUD, lying two (.) mtlM north of Oofambas, o .nd near th. Worthlngion roa4. Ti.. laad 1. nader a high, slal.afoalliv.tln., aad r-xtleneefltw.il tlmbend; la w.ll ad.pud for farming a r ballsing par.. s. Pot th. latt.r, pmllana nl It ar. an- qa.led la Ih. But..., Will KU all tog.lk.a or la loU to salt parohaaere, uarlStf B. H. RIIU. Designer ud Engraver on Wool Portrait, view or Bntldlaas, Maveblsi-ory, ele, , IXBOUTBD IB TBI HlOBBST BtTLB Of TBI AT SEALS ' ' far LodgM, Botaiiea Pnbllo, Oonnty offloara, ae., aBMnled la tba b.t port i,lbl, mancw. offlaa 107 Sonth Blah Btrcsli Boom, No. 10, Third Btory Jobnaan B.lldlng Oulumbua, Ohio. BovSaodly V 4
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Title | Columbus morning journal. (Columbus, Ohio), 1866-03-17 |
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Title | Columbus morning journal. (Columbus, Ohio), 1866-03-17 page 1 |
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Full Text | . TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Daily On ffqaere, each lotertl on... ........ 0 T6 I ttaMMMM II p Local and Buiiatu NotloM. Mr Una. I each tofcwito....M....MM........'... 0 M I WttiXT Om Square, Mt lortloam.. . . 1 60 I " Loom and Boiiowa Noucea. par llae. 1Mb iMarUiiitMw-H. 0 SO I MVtdS(urs coven tbro-qaertera of M Inch I lapaoe m me ooiunna or tne joubnal. , Marriage Motloee SO ota., when node Ave Hum. Book ud Job Printing neatly and promptly exe en lea. JOURNAL VOLUME XXV TERMS OF KDBSCBIPTIOjr. vaaas or III MAILT J00...1.. Slogl. Babeerlb.re 1 rasp, hw ki Mnffto Sabeerlbere. 3 uoathi. I Slnaia Snbaeribern. 1 Month. I Sloglo Sabaorlbera, 1 ntanib, delivered...... foAg nte, Uelu be, lAceote per week rack copy. TUMI Off TUB TKI-WBMLT J00UUL. 4 80 . t k 0 M COLUMBUS, OHIO. SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 17, 1866. NUMBER; 208. 1 1 Vf ar.u 1 1 BQutbe.. 1 16 1 month.... .91 tt . 40 B Business Directory. BANKK, MOHTI.RJ Sc., A.torn.y .i-L.w, Amtjo.' 0uHing, U7 bo. Mlghlai. Janlf em OOX,1. !., Dealer I. Flu ToeaoM .ud 0m Mo. T7 South High el. J.nlS in nOWNS. K. M , Physician ud Surgeon, Do. 8 Xl Optra H.me Block. Janl! If TVOCWTAIFf, W. W., Pbj.loianand Bargeo., X. umo. ift jaaug'uon nuiiaing. . . - jnna'iy Islands, would personal th aniguljr lement t)rself. Hut yoeen cmma is sun at mow, and bar kraltk is sue, that so was compelled to delay her return to Paris for t time, end to rsfuaa the imitation whioh tu forwarded to her. Mm. Bartholin? figured 1 Europe, and Moe. Rimski K.r- takow, who represented Asia, was asp. slallj remarked, for she waa litjrallj ablaae with the moat gorgeous jewels aaa goiu, vsaa or lu wainr jovimal. 3llSutcrtl .p., year.. ...;... ..MO GANTT DAHST, Pnctogr sphere, Ho. 131 1 Her dreaa waa purple ailk riohly embroid-.cnih High t. i?iI I ered wih gold; this opened vr a petticoat 11 AatlfBJKR, A.. Jr.. Rotary Pabllc, Johneo I or gold brocade, wall an anoieut nrooaaea j diock, in noum D'i janl! ir I sola Biastl. waa laateaaa en osr aaeuiaera: diamond ooronet aoros her browi Next to Asia, Amerioa waa certainly 'the moat effeotire ooatume. That immense oontinent waa personated bj the beautiful, d.licate. loohint Miss Garter, who wort white HETI., win. 1. , Not.ty Pobn. and jmiic. ,r I drfBs with a sky blue satin ntafamoTer it, " Mgh J17 8 ih. latter .tndd.d all oTcr with silwer stars. TTIlTt HIiamsM, 1. A , 01.1m A,.nt. 117 Sooth I Her ooronet wiacomDoaed of diamond atars, ..'i r. . .. ' I J Mbtl.ss to recall the stars on the JJnited Jn 17 If HTJUHK4, VAHDKUBIFr TDTHF.B, M.Dr.otnr.rj of Traou and Vallw., Not, 1M and ICS eoath ulgh itroel. j.nlS 6n Now. and Periodical Dealor, Prit JanlSSa TTEYI..J K O. odto.BnildlQt. Jj taurafart, Afflbj.' Building. JanlS 17 MA HO NET, W. A , and Muli, No 11H iir.r hkh.u 1U Bo.l.r In rrolU, O.odlM , HlgU it. 1.I8 Si WvNotArv Pabllc And Jaat!o.ol o. rem, iii Dapin nin 11. . janl7Sia Stales flar. I It is almost Impossible to imagioa what an inordinate length skirt are now worn, When droa.na ara not abort.' or looped nn. - - . ' . it is the fashion to wear them out of Personal and Miscellaneous. EVEBHHU BlUNUa V DOME. . PoiXARftnoweai,inrn;or., oi.ii iT I dor "! no oal's r in prospect, the gio.or and u.i Kn.u Agent., Ho. S3 Wo.t I skirts are out Tor; nearly, if not quilo, as b'lale.tre.t. J.na) 17 TA I.I. W A IX) K, T. W.. Notarr Public (llalm A'l, Aioboi' Bulidlos, bl H 11 gh t. JanlT ljr WARtattar "Wril.tON, Attorn.ya at-Lw, Ko. a. ki urn. nr.t. j.aia 1 UKO. W.. Ibrtiol.. and Stir..,.. mtl nl Hichang. B'k Building. snl7 Ij UEI.I.ENKARCIEK, ft. f ' ,01.1m Aat'l, a wation 'I K.ub.rge B'k Building. Janl7 6io WARr.K t El.l.lOrr, Pliologr.ph.r., No. . ? iui bouiu ttign .1. J.U18 3m long; as oourt Iralnr. Those who are mod' erate, wear their trains cne yard, Ihe (lra- elcganUi two yards long, ihe ormouns expands considerably from the knee down ward; but with the fourreau or Princetfe form of dress, whloh ii now the most popular, ne stei Ii are worn from the knees to Ihe waist . With a desoriptioa of two new dresses prepared for the demi-iaitm at Paris, w oiose. 1 One for afternoon wear was poult at tat of the turtledore shade. The skirt was trimmed so as to simulate a tunio, and this was managed, not by fcstraight oross-pieoe, as formerly, but with rouleaux, which de- aoribdd minialure banners, the roMltaux was made of white satin. The bodioe was plain and out with a round waste; at the buok were two baeque, ornamented to oor respond with the simulated tunic. I The sleeres were tight to the wrist, where (hey were fastened with three silver bellj buttons. The bodioe was trimmed with rouleaux of white satin, and was fastened; with silver buttons. The epaulettes consisted of neavy surer myuMtUct. Tbeso silior mgml-lelta, which are about four inches long, are Tory fashionable at the presont moment. . For the Ladies FOREK.K SPRING FAMI1IN8. Conpl'ed fins Toe Q oeu. Per B.xuar aud L JTolotr. ; Someihiug entirely new for wear at Hie opera is the hooded jacket. This Jacket is made of while merino, and Gnithed at the edge with a broad binding of blue silk, with blue oord heading. Down Ihe front are large round blue silk buttons. The jacket fits Ihe figure, falling below the waistband. ine DacK is pointed, tbe sides round upand fall in two points in front. Tbe hood is out the enpucbin pattern, lined with blue silk, And trimmrd mvilk la ma hlna nA 1k. iaaket ia fnaiennd ili iIia ihrn.i .hi. 'a ki. They are exceedingly beautiful, parties oord and tassels, and bulf way down the 'Jrly on th blu0 nd briKht Kroen drM8eai iront with loops of oord. From beneath " ulu m .oguo a ir.g.u. the bond at the back, hang two long bands Tn' " dress was of this spring of blue silk, embroidered with white orystal g.r0,"n 8ba1' O0y "hot with white tho n",te- beads. The sleeps are cut a loose ooat "ohprott aasots, It was in the form pattern, and tiimmed wilh oord and but- ?f fmTrtaa Smyire, tbe bodioe being out tons. inane piece with Ihe skirt. The bodioe Blripes of all kinds, In to.Hi thin and w "'"'mod in straight lines, with oross. .-thick material Tireratl for Spring wear. A l'",ds of "m ,ilki "tudaed with large nrettv home drn. from nf th.. pi. pearls in the form of nails; round the bot- ehopr, was made of blaok and white striped ,om of the sltlrt was a tteeP &l" f point silk. Toe waist was out plain, wilh short . a9Ute"', whioh was sewn on almost basaue. soclloned on the o.lia. Arnnnd ih. P""ni ana '"s" orosseu at mterrais with neok ran a mle M.IT,n. nf .l.ii. .ilk 11,. bands of green silk studded with pearls: edges finished wilh narrow scarlet welret ,InftU of white laoe oompleted the ana oua-ies. Trie enau e tea and onffa w.r. . uo 01 uro.. 1. worn ,iu also of puffed while silk, trimmed in the .ut Df waistband, and is buttoned the en same manner, while from beneath Ihe " 'eng" 01 me iront. Upoa tl. hllU th. wind Is ib.ro aud eold, Tb. aWMt fouag graawa wlthtr on the woU, And w, O Lord, hare wandrrad from thy Ibid 1 Bat vrtnlng brings os homa. t Among tn mist, wa atanb'-ad, and Ih. rocks WhAT. the brown Hoban wblteoa, and the fok Watoaat th, atraggUr from tba aoattarad locks ; Bataianlag briagi oa hoBM. Tho aharp tt orni prick as, and oar l,od.r M Ara eat and MMdlag, aad tb. lamb, repeat lh.lrtlliralcoaiplalata-0, raatta tWNt When eroaiog bitoga tu homa. W, bare been wounded by th. hnntsr's datU, , Onr eyee ara wj hoary, andonr hiarts 1 . aaroh rbr Ibr oomlag when th. Ugbt departs At evonlag bring iu home. Th. darktuM gatbera. Tl rongh the gloom no star I Blies to gold. us. W, bare waodored rar. . , Without tby lamp we know not wbnra wa art . ' At aTeolog krlng as home. Th olondi are round no, and i heanow.drifta thicken. I 0 Ihon, dear Hb.pl erd, leara as not to rick. In Ihe was! night onr ta'dr fjeletopa quicken. At arming bring us hoaae. HacMilUm'i Megaa'nt. Sunday Reading. 1 Down th Red atm. i I hate just finished another slag of my lone; journey India ward. On the morning or tbe 17th Inst, our steamer left Bues, and lets on Ohristmss night w dropped anohor in Aden harbor. A th entire distance is only about 1,850 miles, the reader will per- oeire that we did not make wery good time, but having good aoootnmodatione, and being r.rorea with line weather most or the time, the delay did not prore Tory irksome. The most interesiinc part of our iroyaie uown in ilea sea wa in nrsi tew muss below Bues, where we passed the spot which I is witn very good reason supposed to' Ds me soen of Egypt's dieoomflturs and Israel's I iriumph. It is in plain sight of Sues, near tne extrsms upper end or tba uulr of the same name, where Ibe sea quite narrow. ua tne Egyptian shore two barren moun tains inclose a sandy walley, into whloh the J Israelites are said to have marched, while Pharaoh cams up bohind and ont off tboir retreat. A "strong east wind" at this point would d:ow direoliy at right angles wilh the sea. On the Arabian shore there is a wid sandy beach, and at one point a number of oraoxisn pools, in tbe midst or a small dus ter or palms, called "Moses's Wells, in commemoration of his encampment there. U'ktl. . it j 1 a T Th. Empr... Eug.nl. will b. In"!" TK .IJ ll. - J,,, M l 1 , I . J . . . . . I 01.11U lumuniiniriui, , 1 ramous passsage or the nod Bea. There is I There are 863 oonriota in th. Illinois I n0 betlerplaoo ia the world for finding out psnitentiary, of whom forty are females. 0ng7D dVrkU:"Y. no. A Demooratio paper oalls the Indianapo-1 "P and down every week, each passenger lis t7we an abolition ooneern." Wonder " 'or 010 P' "n"r ,Ma. crossed, and u no uues noi ueoinre it oy ni worus, oeuer or uubclief may bo read in his tone of voice or oouuteuanoe. Here Ihe great question of inspiration, or, wbio'a i the name thing, tho possibilily or credibility of to supernatural, is debated and passed upon by evory group or passengers as liiey go by. It seemed to me as if the nations wore there passing and repassing, and eaoh i announcing biscroJo as he went. If , they what it wanls lo abolish T A lady's dressing table is perhaps ealled a toilet, beoause It is there that most of her toil is generally performed. Theresa's new song in Pari is styled "The Goddess of tho Fat Ox" and a beastly thing she is said to make of It. An Amerioan ollisen of Afrioan dcicerit, eould be numbored, I fear that a majority who wields the rasor at Memphis, put out the frJ' majoriiy wouio pronounce sign, Vox Populi Vox D.i Bath and Bar- gSt Christian,:;. There' ii oer Baloon. great roasou to foar that tho stremth of in Senator Saulsbury, of Dolaware. waa ta- ?del.Ur in ft" i,s PhRB0! numerically at basque fell a longer basque of white silk. trimmed in scollops, with beads and scarlet velvet. Awery simple,' pretly evening dross is oomposed of white crepe-de-rarit. The bottom of Ihe skirt is ornamented with firs Cjieriuau Polit!. 1 Prussia is now goverend by a daring. I unscrupulous, able Minister named Bis- mark. Next to Louis Napoleon, he is the cleverest politician in Europe. Perhaps rows of puffs, a small quilling of cherry 00 smarler and bolder than that satin ribbon runnioir between each nnff. successful adventurer. Having, by the The waist is cut very low and also Irimmed h'P of Austria, separated the duohies of with pud's and ribbon. Over this ie worn Schlcswig-Holslein from Denmark, Bismark an upper skirt of silk-tiesue, striped oherrv ' B0W hent on making them an integral anu wnne, loopou up wilh four bands of -.-.... Fu.u,nuU cherry ealln, wound wilh pearls. A rioh tne K8neral P'"" of aggrandising th ooun-laoe sash ornaments the waiet, fastened on b 0r"i nd also because those the left shoulder and undor the right arm du,nl,;s "hng the lower course of tho witn penn oissps. Tbe hair may bodressed 1,u uu,ui r"""" imporo- With band of pearls. nt seaport of Kiel on Ihe north. To the The stvle for dreesinir hair !s not mal.rl. incorporation of these duchies with Prussia a'ly altered, exoopt that the plain cnon Austrian Government objeols, and an has given place almost entirely to bruide, angry correspondence upon the subjeol has puffs or mnsses of ourls. taken place between Berlin and Vienna. The newest stylo of hat is the chaneou of speculative minds even antioi- iricoBus. The peculiarity of this style has Pal" 8enr' European war to grow out prevented it from becoming oommon; it has of tlie tomplioation. These philosophers been used principally for a riding-hat, and na&a Russia on Ihe Prussian side, and set only those most favored wilh youth and "anco to nelp Austria. I ranee, of oourse, beauty have ventured to wear it on the takM advantage of the opportunity to seise Paris promenade, A few bat of this style the "I""" bank of the Rhine, while Eng- " "have appeared in straw, but the most taste- 'r'd miDI neutral or goes with one par- ful are of grey fell. Of these the three roll- y other, aocording to Ihe predictions d up sides are bound with blaok velvet, 01 lne Pr0Pal- ' and in each of ihe three corners is fastened We do not "dortak to say that these a bunch of grey feathers. This hat is """g ' ot al happen, for our informa- worn with H10 point in front, and with the tlon with regard to the foCurj is limited. prcvailingstyle at short ourls on tbe B'" " far a" we oao jud8i ' present forehead, it presents a very jaunty ap- d'antage is entirely on the side of Bis- pearance. mark. lie is afraid of nothing, has money Blink vAl.ni. rni. iv uk.i. i.itnm.j in his treasury, a powerful aruir. the with whilogiiipurelace.aremiichworn with national sentiment lo back him, and no moire-sntinue skirig." " Fichu and berihes of puffed laoe, orna- meuted who pearls and spangles, are mucj worn with evening dresses. We give a ds scription or some or tho favorite styles: THE SPANISH FICHU. This will be found very useful for even serious domeslio oomplioations to fear. Austria is just making oonoorsions to Ihe Hungarians, and is far from having settled all her troubles with them. In Italy sbo is weakened by the permanent danger of losing Vsnetia, a possession which she values exceedingly, and oould hardly hope to retain in me event or a general eon- ing wear over a light Bilk or velvet dress, flagration. That she will go to war to pre whon a demi-loilette Is required. It should vent the annexation to Prussia of a ter ne mane on a loundalion or sun net. The rltory whose whole population is not a mil-upper part of the fiehu is ornamented wilh Uou of souls, does not seem lo us probable, puffings of lullt, which are separated with That war is the only means of deoisivs op- band of blaok ribbon velvet studded with position is clear to every one.' Bismark is gold spangles. Tho edge of the fichu is resolved.- Lik a bulldog wilh jaw olasped trimmed with white blonde, this forms a upon his prey, nothing but resistlesa foroe point at lb baok of the waist, where it is can break his hold. Wo look therefore to ornamented wilh several loops of blaok see Austria seek some indemnity for yield-ribbon velvot. The sash ends consist of lng to the wishe of Prussia, and submit blonde and velvet docorated wilh spangles. wi,h all possible grace to an event against A narrow blonde edging, sewn on slightly whioh she will not dare lo draw the swo-d. lull, finishes off Ihe Jichu at tho top. The Should this oome to pass, what next? Be tween these duohies and the main bedy of tho Prussian eountry lies the kingdom of Hanover. The possession of Ibnt would reader the integrity of Prussia something ooiuplete and pleasant to behold. Bismark dress. It is out to fit Ihe figure, and is made already made for himself snob, a name ken out of th. Benat. chamber, Thursday A' f" luurmug, u uio ir.ouuti. un wuuut 01 ma i nimueii aioor lroni lue Chiiron, it 18 vary 11 incoherent condition." different io En eland an I Germany. , For n . , . ' , I instance, I am confident that a majority of roreseor uamgeo.i worn on tbe oattle lhe memhePB of tho Church of E nrland who plague is ready lor publication in Jjondon. I pass up and down this sea, are men who It form a stout oolavo volume of nearly one scout at the idea or all the Bible being in- thousand pages of large typo, and is eaid to 8pi'f d' whil,e Tym"7 of Ihem would not h. ..iii. !ki... hesitate to deny that any part was written be entirely worthless. by inspiration of God. In England Zulin- Humility is a virtu, all preaob, nono "ed Christianity ropresenls more infidelity practice, and yet everybody is oontent lo tb 7Jn,gn,h,ra "'T1 r?"?M ot i mi. . .1.11 .. . , , And does this show that infidelily is sup-hear. The mister thinks it sood doctrine n'.nn. ni..i.:.-:...o i. i- .. .. - ig uuii.biAunjr I lb 1. HUB IDBl B lor his servant, the laily for the olergy, and belief in tbe supernatural lcees its hold on the olergy for the laily. tbe popular mind in exact proportion to Ihe - . . advanco of oivilntion ? Are we to conclude At a ohuroh oollootlon for missions, the that the world has reaohed suoh a stage of PA to be a hatter, preaoher said: "My Christian brethren, let enlightened civilization, that men can nof The Rinderpest is pretly bad, but who us oaulion those who put in bultons, not to be persuaded that miraolos were ever that has to listen lo our street organ will break off" the eyes; it spoils them for use, wrc"!5"?, ?f 00U1'30 1 a."5WNo, and oompare it to the Griudorpost ? and th.w.,1 not pas. among ,h, healhen gS3 -5 - :r:: mr' ZC ii rt-" ll . Zv What can he mean ? A brigadi lias been . MESBINft FOR CUtKCII Hai anybody heard the b'l! 1 Ton han! -dear me, I know roll well t - I'll never drew la tine ; For meroy'i take, oone help me. Lace, , I'll make my toilet very spraoe. ThU illk ti quite abllae I . Here, lace thli gaiter for me do : " A hole I" you uy ? plagui take Ihe ibue. Pleut, Laoe, try and bide It i Joit think, It'i Sunday, and. my Mat! I tannot wear It with a hole I Tbe men will inreiy ipy It, 1 They'realwiri piping at onr tjwt, (Tho, to be turf, they needn't peep. The way we ho'd onr dreaiei 1) TU dluppolat them, though, to day, ' And erofi myie1! pray did yoa any 7 Dob t langh at my dtotreeeei I Now Lacle, pray feel my waterfall, Do yon think It large ? ain't It too imall 7 What bother theae thlngiglTi. Uy Bate and Mice, do they Mtitraijht? Fleaie, harry, Lucie, I know I'm late - 'Tbere,i Willie I" ae I lire. Howipleodtd y the illk will rnetle I (Pleaaehaudmy "teiradjoitlng buitle,v My oonet and my hoop.) There now, I'll take fire iktrte or ilx Da hurry, Lucit, and help me fla, ' Yua know I cannot atoop I l"UoweballIiay my prayers todey ?" , Ai If the glrle weot to church to pray ! How can yon bs so foolUli T Here, damp thli ribbon In oologne ; " Wtnt for " lo paint, yon iftly one I Mow Lncle, don't be mnlteb. Now, thno, my hat bow be abhori ThU tblog IU big ae all oat doors Thi frightful ingar loinp I Thank Htafen my cloak Ubandionie, too; I ooet enongli to be, I know t (Straighten ihU horrid hoop). My handkerchief and glores you'll Hod J mt In tbe drawer. Luce, are yiu blind 1 Does my dreei trait) ? It'e all the full Ion, now, yon know, (I'ray doee the paint and powder ihow Throagh my loon rail)? Thank you, my dear, I b'lleTi I'm dreeied ; The ealnti be praieed I the day of rett (Jomee only once la teren. For if, on all tbe other lis. Thli trouble I should hereto Ax, I'd never get to Heaven I Clfppiiiffa from I.nat Mnlurclny'a Prfaa' Uad NJtW8 Uen Wood'g Daily. There's many a sin between the cud and up. Wanted several men in Waihiuttton of it .... u : i - ii vnuiueii eixv. The Washinirtoa Republican Bays (hat its fondness for oysters at this season amounts to a tew raw. Nobody Is ever willing- lo admit that ho nas oeen "oaugbt napping." unless he hap LUMBER. c. 0. c. DRY GOODS. Alt. i. IIBLD. I 8. N. FIELD & BRO., Lumber Merchants, SEE. SEE. SEE.- OOOOS DIALK1S U PINE AND DOMESTIC llaiyiiiiileu&WorMFtoiDi Norfh-west .or. Spring and Water St, fmnnRn. n. FOUNDRY. J Congress OoUar Company, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, RICHARDS & HOLMES, 80LI MAalDrAUTUBEBS VW TBI FOUNDRY AKD MACHINE SHOP. ED;BIRO COLLAR. L. B. DWIES, MMiin fact lire r of Portable and Cross-cut or Drag Saws and Circular Saw ing machines, Alootf, or Broom Handle Lathes, I This la an antlnlj sew dollar, patentA Aait Stb, ISM, an la enl ataan'kotnml by this Cm- W. cl.lia for It lb. following decide adaat.gu ..:i7"KK SSI wivWJS A" ih" CMW " "h" - i-owar.. ur.tin. .nn ..nnlnir Hrua.nl I. , I lug., AO,, .0, . Q&'AU kindi of Repairing at ihort tuties. Broad (,, ear. ol sjlttt Avenin-, dlfkT.flMRTIH. SS- Ll ItVJI iaa .1 th Bos . 1 Xlaea Paper. PEAN08. M It la ol Ihe aunt approved alila. aad monldAd I so that It lla th. swk prlotl;. Sd. It Is nvaraabls. Mar b) worn as a roll.hl i uoiiar, aaa uen larnM and worn plain. ilk. II Is pollaheil only on ah OntAlri. I leaving tba Inalda fra, from anv suuuno, that nan I ajoMoffand adhere lo or poison Ihe neck. Stb. It la made of oolj one place of papr. 1S3 South High Flreet, - ' ' ' i t rul "UNION BLOCK. -' ! .I - ' f 'I . .Ti , A Splendid AwortmKit of Haw DHBSS OOODB . .Cooalatlagof M( . Papllnw, ValAnrlna, -' - Itgaral Plain and Chicked Atpaoi., "' Ilesant gmbroldmd Bokes. Abu aa Maorlaientol th "Polka Dotlal" all wool II,afnr, ' BaadaoineChlnfBAs, 1 rioted fklrlsand '''.. Taokei 8klrllaga. . - i A full assortment of : Hid Whit Goods. . u Laces aad BmbrofderlM, Plain aad Faoo, Silas, Cloak itud noaklugw, ; , Olotha and CaulaierM, ''Bloharison'a" Irish Liana, Tabltj t'lotha. , Naptloa, D'OjIles, Linen D.miiki, soda ' rrtl AssoaTHBSr or Oomesitlo Oooda, dbo febstr . , , of juvenile crossing sweeper, J- VrSZ'.SrSl I' Is said that Church is painting a com. formed in London, under the Preo- nn. mni..i .n,i ih.t i. panion piecs lo his " Heart of tbe Andes .' of Lord Brougham. At present there ins- virlue. For while it is true, that n. 10 be oalle(1 "Tlle Head ' tb Mississippi.' ars eighleen boys, who wear a green blouse majority of these Bed 8ca passengers saout as their uniform. They are not to beg, but TV k r !u V . .. PiV' Ul0i8 idonoy x-Fresident Uuohanan Is said to spend most of hi lime in telling stories about the wnn no tav. t ha . n.a .1 11 Anna 'a - A 1 I ffPanif ana nt hi. ailmin .1. l.nn. II. ll-l J to trust lo the liberality of the publio. u , equally true that a miiori'ty of them publio functionary" is evidentl'y in his A would-be prophet, down South, lately nearly too same in numbers Bwear, drink, aneouotage, said. In one of his sermons, that hs waa g8"'5 n indulge in ail manner of sin. A London piper announces, by the au- nt In rede.m th. w,l,l and .11 !.. .,."?' "i ""a014 b00.lt ba" 0 Tor' w2- !''' ' "Prometheus Bound," Prometheus 0-. unuut pwur ior roou over men. uor, 1 Driote from S10O ta SROD. PUna. mj M,i. done to rent. Muelo Leeaoni givea on Pianoe or Mo. 1 1 To wd at., ColnmbiM, O. juw-iigio it l. UAUttltS UU AQ'r. H 253 AI O V HD MRS. A SOUDER HAS REMOVED HER STOCK OF MILLINERY To Kos. 2, 3 & 4 Postoffice Room SEILHOCSE, TrBEfif!9!HWILLOONTtStIITUIWB0I.I!. I TV BALK AMD KKTA1L TBAUK aa Oinal. are Invltod to call and examine lor thomielv.. Great inducements to the Wbolesal. Trade, la pir- tk. II nay b. worn vsrv ainoh lon.er than ... plain ColUr, u lu ooll.hed aarboa fhl.a. olomly reaemble. Sue l.uaiilrv s.bi ou lb. anes Lluon) will not sell amii.. AT I Tons 11 Is Ih. most Ueautlfnl, Durable) an CofTnr Eeonomioal nsr off-red to th. Trad.. We are h. well latlifled of Id nnerlerltv. that ads iseieji niTiM nn hmia. Ttisinirrni m i . .. - put r..or. w. hop., b. olon attention to busluaH, "J" a"' produoe a collar aa Nial, On to merit . oont'oa.aos of th. .am.. N. B. Entianoe in the Poitofflc fetltodlj men. Whereupon a native pulled out a Uonfeder- Watern Chrittian Advocate. ate ehin-plaster and asked him to fork I WsiLTH and TJAPPiiiua. The iasuffi- over th. speoie for it, I oionoy of more wealih alone to oonfer hap. , . , . , I nuea. io BLriKingiy uiuBiratca in tne 1.110 There is in Westchester oounty, says ths 0f Natban Myers Rothschild. Ih. Jew. who Newburg Journal, a child whose hands are died in London some tbirly or forty years like a fish's fins, and whose lower cxtremi- aB0 one of toa most devoted worthippers ties are the tail of a fish. It is about three th,a.,,Y" laid awilbereJ ,l,.ul on the altar year old, and has beautiful features. The pnrs, o( the world, opening and olosing it doolors are operating to improve itsoondi- to kings and Emperors as h. listed; and, upon oeriain oocasions, was supposed to have more influence In Great Britain than Ihe proudest and wealthiest of its nobles perhaps more influence than the heuscB of Parliament taken logelhor. Hs once purchased bills (f tho government, in a single day, lo Ihe amount of $-'0,0000,000; and, witn mo proms on a single loan, purohased t'on. Tho whole story smell fishy, Sir Morton l'eto has reoorded his experi ence and observations in Canada and th United States, in a work cntitlsd " Th Prospects and Resources of America, ascertained duriog a visit to the States in ths Autumn of 18C6," just announced tn Lon-1 an estate at the oost of $750,000. Vet, with den. I a" his colossal wealth, be was a missrabls .v u , . .. ., man; and, with sorrowful earnestness, In Ihe French Chamber of Deputies there once exclaimed lo a gentleman who was are 68 lawjers, 6S mayors, 32 offiosr of congratulating him on Ihe gorgeous magnif- rank, 18 merohants, 17 literary men, 12 !oeno" ' ui" Paltial mansion, and Ihenoe banker., mag,,,,.,.., 69 phy.iei.n, 4 'P' chambarlain and 2 equerries to the Em- Tbe late 8lephen Girard, when surround- peror. r.ighly-four of the member ara In . by immoose wealth, end supposed to bs ths habit of addressing th house; of these 'akin8 supreme delight in his accumulation, irawin mug in a iiinuu; thirteen only are good speakers. "As lo myself, I live like a galley-slave, A dinner parly was given last Monday I oonstantly occupied, and often passing the evening lo Mr. Parke Godwin, of the JsV-n- without sleeping. I om wrapped In a ina Po,L bv a faw of hi. friends at Ilia M.1 labyrinlh of affaire, and worn put with mg J ott, by a row of his rrloods, at Ihe Mai- .... t do Mt ..lue fortun. The ,.. of son l)ore, on Ih occasion of his approach- labor ia my higheet emotion. When I rise ing departure wilh hi family for Europe, in the morning, my only effort is to labor Tho affair went off pleasantly. Speeches 80 M aur,n8 tb0 ,aay thati "hen night li.Mia Ttlnil I """) 1.0 ouauiou io BlUBp BOUQUIV. ' front of Ihe Spanish fichu, like the baok consists or tuue putbiixs, Monde and p an filed black ribbon velvet. TUX VALB.1TIN riCUO la inieoded to be worn over a dark silk of while washing net, and edgod all round with while Oiuny I.e.. A band of bright bin sils, three inohes wide, is sewn upon th. net following the outline of the low bodioe, except ou the shoulders, where it falls io a straight line on tbe sleeve. The blue ailf is covered with Cluny insertion, and edged at hoih sides with very narrow Cluny lace. A row of blue ribbon one inch avide is sewn round the top of tbe fiobu, and from Ibis there are five stripes of similar ribbon on eioh shoulder, the stripes terminating with either jot drops or small blue silk tiBsels. There is a row of narrow edging round the throat, and th short asb-snds oonsist of Cluoy guipuro two inches wide, sewn together. Tho front of this fichu exact ly corresponds with th baok, and is finished off at the waist with blue ribbon loops and ends. For outdoor toilettes there Is little new as yet, the Spring styles for over-garments not being formsd. Nothing new has appeared in ths (hap. of bonnets, except thegiptey, whioh is only popular for light ttraws and ohlps. Drawn silk bonnets of both ths Empire and Pamela form are beginning to make their appearanoa. They are trimmed at the aids wilh large round bows, in th. centre of which is either a silver oameo or an agrafe cf ohased silver; loog ends depend from the bows and droop over the shoulder. It is a graoeful style for simple bonnets. The lulle bonnets are usually ornamented with bandelets of tiny flowers plaoed between every JouiUonn'. Some of these drawn tulle bonnets are studded alt over with small gold and silver flowers, and the velvet bandelet inside is likowiss ornamented to match At the two grand fanoy balls in Paris, Whioh formed, so to spsak, th. winding up of th. season, some very remarkable oos-tumes were worn. A th. entertainment given by the Minitter of Foreign Affairs, the great point of attraction was th. cortege of a vsry beautiful woman, atlired as a Japanese, who was oarried in a palanquin, and escorted by a numerous train of Japanese youths, represented by the attache from the embassy. A very beautiful young Par lsian, nue. in history as no other German ruler siuoe ths downfall of Napoleon. Why shouldn't be annex Hanover also? On Ihe west, too, Stxony iB a fine and tempting morsel. Why not swallow that also? Ohicago Republican. 1'rovltlins; lor Hoy-ally. What a fortunate thing it is to be a Prince or I'rinoess of England I Thi week, in lha course of about an hour, Parliament laid a fresh tax upon Ihe people of over one hundred thousand dollars per annum. Prinoe Alfred is lo have the nice little sum ofseventy-five thousand dollars a ysar to spsnd, and his sister, the Princess Helens, thirty thousand dollars per annum, besides Ih handsome dowry of on hundred and fifty thousand dollars more. It is wall the Queen had no more ohlldren than ah did, or ah must have beggared th Treasury in time. However, I don't think any one objeots to these settlements. Both ths Prinoe and Prinoess are great favorites. Now and then some grumbler thinks that the Queen ought to find marriage portions for her ohildren out of her own almost fabulous private fortune, but i have just learned, from Mr. Gladstone's spseoh what I never knew be-fot , and what I believe few English psopls know. It appears that on Qussn Victoria's accession to th throne, she voluntarily resigned into th hand of th. Government, for th. general benefit of the eountry, all tbe revenue from th entire erown lands, whioh are something enormous. Government, on the other hand, and in consideration thereof, formally agreed lo provide suitabls inoomes and doworleo for all tho futuro royal ohildren, oonformably to Iheir position in life. The Queen, therefore, is doing but right in accepting these allowances. Shs has earned them fairly for her family, and no on ha' any right t. oom-plain. Ttlk of George Peabodyra "munifi-oent gift" to Ih poor of London why, it would not begin lo psy ths interest of the enormous Bum to whioh tb. Qu..n had an abaolut. right, and which she so generously waived in behalf of her people. I taka baok everything nnkind I ever said about on 1 a dear, good old lady, and I her. She is a hop she may live a thousand rears, and , was attirsd, aa the Queen have ten thousand grandchildren to b pro of ths Amssons, in a scarlet satin petti lost vided for, eoverea wnn Bymooueai animals; lb bodioe wae a tlgar skin, and ths head-dress a small gold helmet. At th ball of lha Minister of Marine, th grand procession representing the four quarter of th globe was deoldedly the gnat suoeess of Ihe season in the way of representation. The Ooean alon wa 5, and it wa hoped, up to th. last moment, that Queen Emma, of th Sandwioh A physician in New York wa called to attend a patient with the eoarlat fever. He fonnd a pig pen la Ih. home, Int. whioh had been thrown every kind of rubbish for weeks. It waa too much for tho hog svea, for on had bee oarrisd out dsad aom time before. Tb doctor asked ths people why they kept th hogs in th house. The reply was, "They keep us warm.". tliu: were made some very short by Mr. Blod- gett, who presided; by Mr. Godwin, H. U Beeoher, G. W. Curtis, W. B. Ogden, 0. P. Kirkland, S. J. Tildeu and others. AlMnrd Application lo an Anthor. The volume of letters by th. lat. Mrs. Sigourney oontains a record of some of Ihe requeB's which her literary reputation Th. London Morning Star ha eeeured tbe oaused her to receive oonslantly from all .a-.l-AA if Jam., far.anwnnrl Ih. haall.aa. SOHS 01 people. Q0U10 01 tbCIU are SO ndlO- ortheeditorofth. MaU Gaulle, and the "Lambeth Amateur Casual," who wroto the narrator of exaggerating Ihe facts. It the spirited account of his workhouse ex- would seem that eio wa in tba habit of periences for 'the latter journal. Ho has "omplying wilh soma of Ihoso requests, os , , ... , . ,. . . sh mentions an application for "a monodv just begun a ssries of "dcscr.ptiv .ketches for th, loM gf a Beoond wife, for.ified bj from personal observations and experienoea the argument that I had o imposed one at of remarkable soenes, people, and places th death of Iho lirsl," and it Is evident In London." The Earl of Donoughmore is just dead. He was one of the most rabid sooesiionisti in England, and entertalnod Mr. Mason and other Southern refugees at his mansion in Ireland oalled Knooklofty. He waa that it is not lha faot of Ihe requests being maue wuiou so. regarus as remarxanie, but merely Ihe obsurdity with which some of them were conceived We quo'o two paragraphs from the list, whioh extends over several pagta of ths book : "I'.pitapiui lor a man and two ohildrsn. with warning that only two hundred and not an Irishman, however, unless by the fl(lT llne' mu"' 'lwed tb. whole, as acoldsnlof birth, having descended from i."'"1 '"a" f0'. n ii i. a n , , a . . oonlain more. A piece to oopy in Ihe an English family, originally of humble album of a lady of whom I had never heard, origin, by ih. nam. of Hutohinson, th. rsquested by a gentleman to bs sent as sam. from whioh also desoended the once ,0 " Ball"'da7 afternoon, beoause then famous Governor Hutohinson, of Now Eng. h' ', mre l Mmrt 10 '"J4 to T" " 1 1 ""w r.ng- panotat, . manuscript volume of three laDi- hundred psgos, tbe author having always Th. Paris J"ijwo, some time ego, announo- nad 'II to the business of punetua- ed It, intention of printing .v.ry ub- ntf' " soriber with a box of orang.s. Another "An album from a clerk In a .tor, given Parisian journal recently distributed Mm bJ another olerk in anothor store, to sweetmeats to its anbsoriber. Th Oaiette 01 ln tot " Wt lady, of whoso . . . , ,j . ,. . nam he wa not quite oertaln, and th ie Bordeaux, however, has outdon. both, and .m0,t b, kn,w aboHut b ! JJJ offers, forth sum of on. bnndrtd fracs was a very rich girl.' Th. owner of a first of all, Itself for a whole year; seoondly, oanary-bird, which had been aooidentally a photograph of Ih. subscriber; and thirdly, 1r"f ? deatl,i wishes aom. elegaio ver- a . . . ses. A strangsr, whose son died at the age five hundred mstrs. of ground, situated ten of tw,,0 month'fli .w,ighing Ju,t to'll kilometres from Bordsanx, and near an pounds,' would be glad of some poetry to bs omnibua station I framed, glaied.and hung over the ohimney- nleca. to keen tbe other ohildren frnm Th. Richmond Bnquver say Asa Harts getting him Solicitation from ths Far dallvarad a leotur. on "Babl.a." la R.laUk West, that I would 1 wrilo out a lenrthv1 reosntlyfor the benefit of th. poor. Th. K"0'1 f l!7.t'.1'!' P"onag.., of paopU of Newborn want lo hear it. He responds : WnnniAS, W. have been invited by sundry oitisens of Newborn to deliver our leotur. on "Babies;" and whsreas, th. said whom no suggestive oiroumslanoes war. related, one ol whom was a jounsyman tailor, and the name of th. other, 1 Sister Baboock,' as far ss the ehirogrsphy could be translated. A father requesting elegiaa uues on a young ouuu, supplying, as the leoture ought to be delivered forth, benefit only suggestion for th. tuneful muss, Ihe of th. poor; therefor., Rteolvcd, That an ar th. poor. Jtuoteed, That we will deliver th. leotur aooordtngly. ., ABA HAPITZ, Chairman and Secretary. faot that hi was unfortuuatcly 'drowned ln a barrel of swine's food.' , . A genuine oass of trance is reported (rom Guilford, England. An old lady, aftar bains for a long lima in alow stats of health. Bom. laborer ia Elmlra, New York, th. ankdwn suddenly, and was pronouncod othsrday, ia digging drain, turned up BT wrgsoa lo b. dead.. ooffin was ari .I.;. U..1 i.n iv . purohased, and ths body put Into It, but, It some fifty or sixty Mexioan dollar, that f,idi a'u Ju,t ,h6 Jnd,n,.ker. were bad bean burled there, than waa Boon a about to screw down the lid, the suppossd rush of buyer at k premium, th laborers sorpss started bold upright, to the great going on. way to take an axtra .ll.w.ao. th!!,0.J." V?.'!!:'';.1 ,u.' ?.' of "potheen and Ih purchasers th. oth.r, I tiiti tb;t Hh, M laif ., .,. tai w .vara uia ui. uoiiar wr oogna, 1 1 " j strong." Half-Bound, to bo followed by Promotheus in oiotn with gut edge. Count 'Em.' Several years sgo there was an annual tnree-dnys' "muster" of certain Western Massachusetts regiments, held at North ampton, in this S.ate. "High Private." in one of ihe oompauies, was ths friend I wrote 0'; ana jolly good times he and two or three more choice spirits made for Iheir comrades in arms. Now round about the oamp various sutlers, showmen, and other ouisiue oartiarians, had pitohed their tents, for Ihe purpoie of relieving the militia of tneir spare ohangc. Ut oourse Ihey suc ceeded admirably. One evening and some score or his iricnds were outside the lines having a good time. Roving from point to point thoy came upon a tent, out side whioh a burly man was shouting : "naixupi it an i nail right In ana see the great Kontuoky giantess, ths horss wilh six legs and nary two alike, the living an-eoondas and the man that swallows a sword and eats small rocks for supper all for ten oenter- "By Jove, boys," said , 'that sounds good I Let s go in." A smile overspread the features of tb aoor-Keeper at the "rat take" before him. "Many in ?" inquired . "Lots! Full of soldiers!" replied In door-keeper. It's worth the money; only tenoams! rass rignt in. ' "Cbunl 'em I "said. "All right," quoth tb. guardian of th. show. "Pass right in, gentlemen I" And about thirly passed in. "Have you counted 'em ?" inquired . "All right I Thirty-two, an' you'll mska thirty-three." ' "Oh, I'm not goin' in ." quoth . "Ton ai'nt?" laid the man, a horrible suspicion orcsiing his mind. "No, Im going baok to oamp," said . "Good night." Then, my dear Preit, if you oould have sren that infuriated door-keeper speed to me uiyBierioiiB interior or tne teni l There were at least a hundred persons orowded within its canvas walls, all in uniform.' Here I Look a-bere I I counted you, I belief.. Didn't 1 oouut you t Wasn't you counted?" Thus he flew from blue ooat to blue; but not a soul owned up, and thirly men saw ths suakes and things for "nolhin'." It was a bad sell, deoidedly. Important lo Ravins;, llouka. The question of the liability of savings banks to a tax of on twenty-fourth of on per oent. month upon all moneys received, invosted or loaned, according lo the term of Ih on hundred and tenth section of th Internal Revenue sol, ha just been est at rest by th United State Supreme Court. The case whloh sjive rise to the deoision is Iho same whioh recently came up before the United States Circuit Court in this oity, an appeal having beon made on a oonfliot of deciaion. Associate Justlo. Clifford, who delivered the opinion of the Court, ruled that the bank ll liable to pay the duty; that lbs loans received and Invested are deposit, within th. meaning cf tbe aot of Congress; and that the moneys reoeived on deposit in any one month, and invested in th manner stated during the same month, ars deposits within th. meaning of Iheaols of Congress, so as to render tbe plaintiff liable to pay the tax thereon for the same month. Hereafter, therefore, savings banks will be regarded, for purposes of rsvenue, as being ldontioal with all other hanking oor- S orations. It Is proper to add that both ustioes Grier and Nelson diissntsd from tho deoision of th majority, holding that these institutions ar. merely agents "ra-osiving small sums for poor depositors, and loaning them out under restriction, or Investing thsm ia United S sits and Stat, bonds or stocks, for th. benefit of th. depositors, wilh ths approval of Ih. institution."A story is told of two Now York Aldermen, who were jealou of eaoh other and had tried on every oooaatoa lo put eaoh other down. At one meeting, oae of them mad. a motion, when hi. opponent insisted that it should be reduoed to writing; and unable to resist ths temptation lo exult at bis advantage, erlad ont with a triumphant ohuokle: "Ah I Teddy, I've got yon now, for devil a ethroke oan you write at-all-at-all." An editor says his attention wa first drawn to matrimony by ths skillful manner tn which a pretty girl bandied a broom. A brother tdlior says that Ih manner In which hi wlf handle a broom is ethkingly (Uggsstiv of something In lbs opposit. dlreotlon. it BIBBBBT. J, W. UU. HIKBEBT LILLET, JO IB R X T XI H. IB aBooli.AaSliiclorai; And Blink-Book Maamfaotarern. Bailor Rail, Union Block, f. High St I rat'.i, or Eommtoal, and guarantee aailsfaotlon In all oases. Bamplea and Price Lists tent aeon annllctlnn to CONGRESS COLLAR CO. No. II La Hallo Hlrecl, Chicago, ill. PICTURE FRAMES At Wholesale & Retail, Gold, Otlt, Rosewood, and Gilt Black Walnut. Knallc Bl'ck Waliint.Carvet or Plain Oval, Arch Top or, Square. Ti MADE TO ORDER. Frame. In any Stvle, Ball. road and Insurance Com pa. nles, can be snpplled by the dozen or bnndred, as low as la any market. Bring your loose Pictures. and liaretbem framed. PICTURES OF ALL KINDS A fall supply always on hand Wew Stereoscopic PlcturM Inst received. Pure Liberty Lead. oopt man ted.) IIArtBANTID TO OOTEB MOB! SUBrAOl f r lor .am, weigni than au otherl Try It, aad job will bar. no otherl Uanofactnred onlr b ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealer-, He. 117 Fa-lljadolplilA. O Tor sal, by Paint Daaler. general!.. l.nlSSiuwp Also Manofaetarars of th. Best Enameled Garrotes IS TBI SABKIT. Llium Pspsr Byron and Oarrotea, HEW RESTAURANT ' Ann SAMPLE R003XS ED. LANE- ProDiietor. Dialer in Foreign and Dome.llo Wines, Xlqnon, ana Ulgara, of th, best qn.ltly, at Wo. 165 South High Street, Near the Opera House, Oolembus, 0. luiia.aom 'THE UNION.' tnk it,, bet. third ud Fourtl iti, rUAH. B. WBB, J" T. S3. WBBB tie fSOaFiTlV, jo 17 no a lyr. The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARK'S CEIaEBBATEB FEMALE PILLS. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT, rftVPARBI) PROM A PRESCRIPTION OF , HUt JAMES (TiAHK, Iff. PhyBioian Extraordinary to the Queen. , 'lima IMTALDADLK JUEDIOINI IS UNVA1L L INO In the cure of til thoM Dkiaful Karl dan. CrnaadfHetutto wbich th female ooDtlliillon k abject, it moderate all etoesa and remoYea all ob- rno mom, Ana a itdjr core ma; be relied ud. To Married Ladles It Ii peonllarly nlted. It w'll, In ttm bring on the monthly period with regularity1. Keen bottle, prim Oue Dollar, bean the Govern, uen Bump of Great Britain, to vroreot oooDtov letU - OATJTION. Tkt44 Pfflf thoutd not ba laimm hu F uaUa rfaii-vjas fJka WlRHT TH HUB U0NT11R of Prmtnn,. titswarw aura to bring on MUearriagt, btU ai any olhtr (inw Duty art so" Id all oweior Nerrotu od Bpinal Affeetlon. Fatna Id the Ba k and Llmba. VatUo on illffbt ex ettlon, Palpitation of the Heart. Hyiterlot, and Wbltea, tbeee Pilla will effeot oor when til other moan hava falledi and altbODgh a powerful remedy, do not oonlain lr.a-n, calomel, autlmonT, oraajtliioi hartlul to tbe ooneiUiitlon. Full dlrocttona In the pamphlet around each pack-Hsi which ibould bocarelullj pro-erred . SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bole Agent for th Doited fltatoa and Canada. JOB MOB Bo, IT Ooortland itreet, Mew fork. , V. B. SI ftnd 6 poatene atamca enoloetd to anv amUorlaed A Kent, will loanr a bottle. ooDtalniog 00 Pilla, by reinrn mall. aagu eom eoii.w ly Cincinnati Faner Warehouse OHATFJELD & W00D3, MnnnflMtnreni and Wboletwl PAPER DEALERS, aww a,ai ITT 1 a aa .1 1 . . ' lien ytbiuui 01., Uiiiumnull, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND BULIO CAP, Letter and Not. Paper., Prlnlsi,' riatO.pt, Saline. Plata Letter and Biota Paoara. Bov.l. H. al. am .od Denay Writing Papers. sole Aa.ais ror me Aei.nr.uu IVAN1IOE MILM WBITiaia VAPEB. Alio MannfaotararB of Book aava News Papers, Papar Bag. AIM on hand, Greens' Wrapnlng Papers, Manilla Panar, for Drns'lsU and Drr Oo di ni.. iiI.ua. pl.t. itoek of LRATirtue .an Bikdbbb' Toolb. BlBQars .man on. vonpiei., 1. 1001a aad Ha-Krlali. , orders bj nan prompt,; niiad. rabst-la r LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS COKOBESS COLLAR CO. The Trade supplied at atanufaotnr.ra' prlea. bf XXAX-rlaat Blgler, IVos. 107 A 100 Kiiat Town St., SOLE AGENTS FOR i COLUMBUS, OHIO. i i ALSO, WBOUBAtal DBALIBS IX I Fancy Clood, Yankee Notion, Per. iimarlr., sis. m.tS daUw-S.W AS FOR 8ALE. Ore tat Sale ".or , . , GROCERIES V OOBT, BY GBIFFI9I fc CHAMPION, 1(W Bonn Hills Salves, . , ' COLBMBCS, OHIO, BIINO IINABL1 TO OBTAIsT A RKW LBASt Of onr Dre.ient .tor..ri nrn aaa J a. a . .. , ... . ' - auuip. AU, unaoa .w mil A., v. Oner ,Ur BnllrS BtODK Of i Fancy and Staple Groceries Till April lst.rior Cash Oniwi Heroliante. Hotel Immm mri Vaaain um i n mind thai an opportnnltj like tba prennt, la out line of kutlneu I. seldom offered. We would cell oeoLI attenllon to onr large .lock of heat oaaned aa, . ,"ilutK" ana aomNlie Ulgara. While making no culogne of prlo(s, w. lavlli all to "nail and m." Oooda dillv.twl a. .anal fraaof abargi, to .11 p.rUof th. illy. Clalaaahna aa la 1. ,. ' . . - , a..v , lauu. m.ri BS OOVEKHWMI SALI-, WILL Bl flOLD AT PUBLIO A 00 HON OK thiasdof Haioh, I806. .t Oam. Ch.- FODR BRICK BAKE-OVENS Contalnln Bom. .00,009 brick, wl h .Ulh. Iron wia .in, . tot ot aaaiDB Imnlement.. anon aa Bi.d Trough., Bake Paus, Ae. ' Aft Ihe Bam, tta:A ABd Alan. I will alan ull alann. twelve oords of DRY BODY WOOD. Taraas Oaah lo Oovern-ant fni.di. a. V. BAHBIN JTON, Ool. Depot Q. I. marls Tt OOVERIVMENT SALE. kUXKlia-WAB, OOTI.BBY. BABDWAK1, . V diutn, nanga, mans. uj, so , will b. .old at anailoa, at th. Uuioal Fumyor's Wara-honae, Fob io Square, Meahvllle, Ten.., on Tuuiiat ", aierca .Tin, .t b .'.lock, a large ato-k of tbe lor.golag article, In Original Fackaaee, "" alatlBl la pailof ' ' 80,009 Plalea, le.coo Knlvas and lorka. 1 3U0 Oarvera, a BS.OLO Bpocaa, . B O Looklag-Olaiaes, 110 Olook,., BOO Baaora, 100 I 0 nttr Scales, 1,(110 Raftnhala, S.UIO Wub-BaatBS, ..000 Scrub Bruehes, 8,600 VI ,hae, , 1,000 PI en.ra, i,000 Lantoraa, , 8,eoo tbavbars, 600 Sadlroaa, ' '. 4 0 0 Splltoone, 8 000 Blankets, 1,800 Leather Bjekela, oou wean 11 vmt too fanoe Pans, Ti a Poti. Tomblera. Bowls. Hun. frnna. Walk aKa Wood Bawa, OlrH.ars, VandL-atioba, Oorbacwa,' opa, aroona, io. i.a'.u, waur Ojolara Btova." Bangea Caldrons, aLd mlioellaneona lumlihlnA arllolea. BOBKBT PLBTOBKB, anrg oaand Btft.u.1. 0. a. Vol., Madloal -Purveyor U. I. A. "or 18Q6, . . SelUnK Cheap. Call on ItANBlLtiVASTOlV, Janl-ly ,a. oliiuibUM, O. Tlieo. T oues,' Wbolesal A Ketall Bealesuln BREAD, " CRACKERS, CAKES, '.' . CASIMES. ';,'. FBl'ITS, i BAKERY & COafFECTIOSKftF JVo. aaa Hmh Hig-h t., ava " prsaw i- - v sH o CrO fas - - - i"i tSia'" t?3 BT PUROHABINO YOUB OoraeU, Ota., a ' - ' B00P3, BKIBfTS, 3. r113 " k Hoop v Skirt Manufactory! No. 21 Kabt Stale StreeC" Oppodf. thai Stato Oapltol, where yon oan get Bktrta and Oora.ni of all alBea and .tyl.s made to orler? Bkirla warranted for oue year, and renewed free Skirls Warren). l for One Year, and B.n,wa rmafiharaja. - . all aWrlO THE l.ABIE9.-fi3 r - a a v 4ar GEO. H. REED & 00;S LIQUID" Domestic Dyes Will XaTot Paiened Oetovi ITl-eems. 17lh, lfl. TBB 00N8TANT DHMANP WB HAtB BATl for LIQUID DXB has Indootd n. a. pat em eomplert line of .ltil, 40 Shades, all Liquids,! Whleh will reoomoiend IbemealTt. to .arv ana .kia ba. ever need Liquid Dye., for BRILLIANCY OF COLOR, ' SIMPLICITY OF USE, CERTAINTY OF SATISFACTION Complete nireeUona lor' Use, irlUi very s-Meaase. ' - - - a-. . I, ' , .,'laH't 10-Use the Best Article, TB 8m Oerlificatie from eminent Ohemiete. on each ll-.a ' jracKage. i-i. -: Bamplea aetnallr died with neh of ih. ,ia a lit and wool.n, may ba aeen ai the Dtng Btofas. rarouhu r.itti YYhEHE.-B ,, If you dealr. to Inanre Ooon Ooloss, lanalr. fee BtlD'l D0MIU1TI0 ' 8. Wl.i.no.iAi li.d. ! . , , . BJ . 11. Btl AC BoatOtl. BfarnAaAttira-a I. B. aaatmu, Oolnmbna, Ohio, aole Agent for Oantral t.klo. f.bl end si. WILLIAM RIOHES, EYE AUD EAR. on. . A. u it afp, Onaiiai. formerly of N. Y.,) axolo.lvely treats tkalnaaa. Dtaraaea ol th. Sim. and In. ava.- ............ w 1 ra.a, th.. otb, at No. 180 ionth Ulgh sire.., (oppo.ll, th. Owodai. Uonaa,) In Uolnubua, Ohio. Alao fornt.haa or mans nia ooua on 10. nr. ana Bar, tti au mt,, rra, 01 pwiaiiii. anv aanrvia w.in mar l.r.tfl I.fi. nd lew Sale. FIVB BBNDBED fMO) AOBH OF LAUD, lying two (.) mtlM north of Oofambas, o .nd near th. Worthlngion roa4. Ti.. laad 1. nader a high, slal.afoalliv.tln., aad r-xtleneefltw.il tlmbend; la w.ll ad.pud for farming a r ballsing par.. s. Pot th. latt.r, pmllana nl It ar. an- qa.led la Ih. But..., Will KU all tog.lk.a or la loU to salt parohaaere, uarlStf B. H. RIIU. Designer ud Engraver on Wool Portrait, view or Bntldlaas, Maveblsi-ory, ele, , IXBOUTBD IB TBI HlOBBST BtTLB Of TBI AT SEALS ' ' far LodgM, Botaiiea Pnbllo, Oonnty offloara, ae., aBMnled la tba b.t port i,lbl, mancw. offlaa 107 Sonth Blah Btrcsli Boom, No. 10, Third Btory Jobnaan B.lldlng Oulumbua, Ohio. BovSaodly V 4 |
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