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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIOy. vtaas or rae bails JoTajrxn. Paii.t One Pqnar, each Insertion 0 76 COJLtMBUS MORNING JOURNAL. " SpecUl Notloea vtr Square, nib insertionLocal and Boelncw Ntitleea, per Hot, 1Mb inter I Ion ......... 0 ST1 a.ngl. Banaorlbtr., I y.ar, by m.ll dlngl. B.beoribera, 0 ontli.. Mngl. Sobeorlbere, S aoaths. " Wiiili-Odi Square, eeeb rtton.... ... M 1 AO ' Lool end Bfiilnui Boticee, per line, -."rM eh iMrtjja.nt.iwi ...-.. 0 to "-"-""", BIOIIIO. ........... Hlngl. Subecrlb.ra, J m.nth, delivered..... Hiagl. Bnbacrlbara. oar waek. rin..a rv-- y v - wapTOne gaun eovert three-qnartere of aa hub f spaae U lb a)iuor lb Jodbitu. a ' '" -'""-. oaowj par weak each eeer. vassal or van rai-waasnv leeaaia I year. ... to I e moata. a. . COLUMBUS, OHIOJTHURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1866. Marriage Notices 5"oli , whea nnderflre 11dm. Book and Job Printing neatly and pronptly eie euteJ. VOLUME XXVIII. NUMBER 249. "----- . N. I MOW Uth... K.ete nsn or vas wbm r lavraxL. -Ingl. Sabaeribarf, per rear ..st oe TEHMS OF ADVEKl'lKISfU. as oo 4 to t If t to s se Business Oirectory, T)RAtKK, MUH1IN A'torne) n-L.w( pVX,f. Deelorln Fine Tohneoo and 0 fan, V no. T7 oouia H-gh it. jntom nowvti. 1 13 Optra H w Block. rhjskUn a&d Surg on, Bo, t jaajT if -mVrAI(, W. W , Physician and Bargee. , OffloMaMaiigMon BnUtlog. Jan ly 0 AttMNFR, A.. Jr., Miliary Public. Jt-hniot PIW'R, lit ru(.ID n n It J tl( IT .TjrHlC., VAN1. 4.RIIF TVTHBB, til la .i. a fo tar-era of Trtinka and Vailta. Nor iM aai t S - omh UJgb itrnvt. ja)8tn H' ETIi. KH.li, Motery Pablle end Jutlceof inn Pt" XT qtiiii niaji etraet. Janl7 am tTI'T HInHM, I. A.,Ol.lmAs.nt, 11T Smith AA nigb.Bl.,oB. mmugntiu'K. J.ntT ly TINnxMAHn .:., coniwttoaere .nd dm- i I laaratanra, AmM- BaliatDf. jehiv ly TIOLLIKO IlltWISVi.Sarriyon. Otvll n JT gtucere and U..1 Batat. lutu. Mo. IS Weet tel. Hfl. n) ly RiY, WJ"i BsiJ Sorge.n, B-.ll n.Haobange ' Bnlldleg, 'er.17 ly QHRLLKiniABUKK, H. IJ.,t1eiei At'e M BWat'on.lfll y U'kUilUalng, JauiTaa U DITH. I. St., Phyeo'anandtargeon Oslo. W lu Hf u. East of renrtb. BuSBlyr rpAl.l.aiAltUK.T. W., Bulary PnblMAuleim X At, Arabot Building. 1-7 9. High at. J.JU7 ty WAKIerN A- IIIUIISI, Altoraeje it bb, w ..... mwra Birrer. j.mv ly IB!" '-i - J For. the Ladies. LATH rOKHUK FASHION. ha bill nil or bright auburn U at last passing away. Voire, bandelets are sow 'placed Ij Iboia of broolJo moirl and grot train ribhoni; tbt alnamart io tba bow l aa baok of tba bead, lone aa ibty wera before, hare latterly lengthentd conaidera- White aad Harlot will be tba Parian iunmer uiitara. Many wbite foulard bedioea are trimmed wltb thea oolora. A rery pretty one bae, flrjl, toarlet ribbon frill and baok laoa round rbo throat, and another tumid down aa a eollar reuod the atok. Soarlet buttona aoTred..witb pluay ae era a-iaogtd down the front, and the oufte ma on tba neok. flariktldia ia white maalln are tritnroed with a new nattrial is eotton that waahra with them, and looke at aifbt like bleak ribbon and Clany laoa. Some of tbeaa bodioee in fine moelia, laoa and embroidery, are onl open iquara at the throat. Othore roai ilka fichu, and are oomjoied of narrow tuoka and laof. Medalliona and Benoitona are died Terr axtaneirelT for trimminc bonntte, draatea and plalo:. Cbaina faatooned aoroaa the book and faataacd on eaoh ahoulder by huje otdaliione, form a favorite trimming for patetoie, while the electee and fronte of Ibe garment are profuaely ornamented with medallion hutlnnii 'i Wa haannlrV atlwAm. thaini Tory Uatefullr aDDlutf"'to'a" black groi grain driaa. The body wat a jaokat made with tab. A military knot of aeTeral rowa of ehaiui on tba right ahoulder, ended in a iquara medallion, which allowed eutoe latitude- aa to the mode of arrangement rhat whioh brought It aoroii the ob.it waa perhapa the moat effaoliye. Square alWer oounlry? Ban three hundred tbouaand of our fatbere, lone, and brothera ponred oat their blood t3 sare me Mepublio? . not ihia'man Alexander H. Stephena the eeo-oad in rank of the foal trailora? Cm thirt be auoh a thing aa treaion any more on earth? The Reoonstractien ooa.mit.teo ahould p4 tboee queiliona to the lion. Alex. H. Htapbena immediately, with meekneia and roTerenoe, and the Hon. A. H. 8. 'a oraoular reaponaea abould be aeniationally uaaied to tne oountry without delay. . (OonpUed trnia Der Baair, Th. (auc.o, Ac.) For bonnele the Dreyailine aod favorite alylnBtora lo b the fnnohou, Empire and ornamente and white piplnga carried out rameie, and up to ihe protenl weoK It la me eneoi 01 mo eiiTor ooru Tory noppny. Impoeaitue to eay wmoa will oe taken into popular rayor. .ino ranoooa are not pre. oiaely eimilur io thoee worn laat year, aa we new torms under mat name are muon em&ller in every respoot'tban their prtde- oeeaore. When tbey were firat introduced there waa an aticmpt made at orowna, noth ing tubetanual and nrra, it la true; but lace, "Hon." Alex. H. Stepaens , , - ...... V-1 . Troil the Keule Torch'lgat.1 We would meekly intimate tho opinion ibat the United Statea have had abt enouah of Alexandir H. Stonhone. Bine. the l..b.lHon.'nallanMrt.'tha vhnU Amd nt ribbon, and an ocoaioual apray or two of tte country haa been in a frantio attte of Bowers supplied me pinoe. uui mo new admiring devolicn to tho eoarae.tr and oondact or tula great-minded, mild-manner, ed Georgian. It haa been given out, per haps a thousand timea a day this twelve month, that Mr. Stephana was betrayed into the rebellios, badgered into the rebel lion, bedeviled into tba rebellion, aad that Fascbone nre aborn of Ibefo adornmente. and enormous chignoni project, unadorned. from the back of the head in their atoad Fanoy straw, worked wilh cryatal and jot beadii, will bo very fnabioneble, both for ranobon and Empire bonnet, during the forthcoming six or eight weeko. . hie heart wee wilh the fate of the Uniaa, A writer from Paris eajs that the hon- and his head wilh the doctrine of the Union neia worn at vne raoea in iu ujib ue uou- all tba woy tbronch the war. Poor Alei. logne were for the moat pirt oompoaed en- ulor, he went into the hideous enterprlee ...r.j u. u..... v. vu m.u ... .wiiu, oi ircaaon wiinnia eyes aaut ana his mouth whioh were plaoed upon tullr, and made to open. Ue ia a man of tremendous genlua eover tho email round or triangolar fan- but the delioata weakness of hie pbysieal ebon, which now forme the morlorn bonnet organisation was wiekidly praotioed upon Thus ono boncot was entirely a inn of by devilieh men of broad ohestr, prolubor- yiroeei, (wall flowera) those above being Dt bowela, long atridet, and bruinl jawi yellow and oringo, wbilo a few under ibe rbey poests.ed him aa "Legion" did (he rim assumed a roddioh tinge. A prettier Oadarene. They took him whitberraevar eproiineu oy ir was o'.niponeii 01 iuyi,i ine mey would, and enlhuied him with l he valley, the dew falling in ory-Hl drops on foiming and etmvulaive deviltry at Iroaaon the forehead and cAiiwmof ihe fair wearer, because he had not the physical power to White disiea formed another, and with this resist them. the toilette worn was almoit eniirely white, Thus possessed,' hs beeams Vioe Preil- relicved by narrow black atripos. dnl of the Confederacy. Thus posiesiad, For out of door wear palitoia of all de- he made his famous speeoh declariog that cjiifM.uua , ju i...r. n uiu aiavery was mo sorner-atone or that new loose or filling the figure aooordlng to the national etruoture, and that it was the laocy 01 me wenrer. . higbaat development of Uod s providenoe The Paris correspondent of the Qiuen says in human government. it has become latterly the fath'on 10 wear But when Grant, Sherman and 8heridan in Paris what formerly was only to beeei-n "ibteo three" struck the "Ltgion" and at sea bathing plaoes and spas, namely, dispeacocd Aleak, of hia demonleo delu- pileiote mide of purpla and wbite olotb, ,i0n, be at ones raverled to bis anU-ttllum and extremely elegant they look. Tbe pur- stains and resumed his original Unionism, pie paletots are out to fit the figure partial- Ue was now looked upon as a dear old een- .i.w,s....u. umiu uiman wiin an awitu amount or brains or sou aobe, worked wilh jot bsads Tbe and a very meager supply of abdomen and imuiusj utuigu. Bursas uj iuiu i nave DaoHDone, who had seriously sinned in seen in lorraer eeisina, being arranged in aodly innocent way, aud wai entitled to be srTOiui jin;i u iuo uoqur, aaouiuera rorglvcD. Buoh (tatemeuts were made in aud aloevte. Tho front ot the paletot is i,e papers so frequently end copiously that ornamented with frog bullous. Tho pale- this fine old gentleman with Ihe awful tun imi'iB oi wmie oioin nro not so u'goiy brains ssms to believe ilhiinself. ornameniod aa the purple ones: they are But he bell.v.d it with rlitrmnli. Th. cut with a round basque in front, and are Georgia legislature so called had great edged wilh a broad, flat worMed braid, labor in oonvinoiag him that he was a prop-headed with narrow soutaoho, which de- or person for United Blatos Senator. The serines eiiner ireioi.s or aiamoiia; gimp ILon.it old rat oould not exactly see how uiu.ui.hu, uiu iu.o..,i,r.. nnu m. oriiu- me vies rronueui or the u.nrederaoy was ing prftteru, and gimp frog buttons deoorate to take the test oath aud become a Senator ine iront oi ino paieiot. of tbe United Slater. But the gentleman Paletots mado of gray snd fanoy olotba ef ohests, boweli, strides, and jaws bore h.q u.uvu iro. u.uuiuicijr uiujiueu luau aawn upon mm, aod no Deoame couviaoed. the purple aud white onon, bui, again, those Ue was eleotad, and he went to Washing-ton . - 1 o. --l-.l. ..J .1...:.. -ill. .... .' .. .. . ui.uo u. ijl.ii..ru..n.ilii,.iiiil ai naaoiogton, Mr. Alexander li. H o- and fastened with bullous made of Allej.po phens put on new aire. The atiuospb.ero.of iy mguijr uiuaumuieu. a. line capital oriBked up his melancholy. Here white fclotu paletot, in its first freshners, he was en'iiled Bon. A. H. Stephens, ef iiimuicu T.uu uioiui. uiuii, I. uul iiuD.ii- ueorgii. no was so telegiaphed abroad. icuuuw m mi iuuj.ju uy, iuiu , ue nuer- uonmaoui it nerved Him. tt;s opiaions noon dwaay toilette. ners humbly asked, and printed all over i-aieioi. uiwie oi ncn oiaca grot gram or the ccuntiy. Ho had interviews wilh Ihe rie nro no lotigor worn siraigni around Proudent. lie was invited to Gen. Grant's the edge; they are now a most invariably reception, an t was tbera the obaervadofall out out in either rquare or raund notions, observers. Though keeping somawbat in in. uiuquiuoa wnu inroo points are con the biekground, he managed to oxploit him sidered the most stylish; two points fall at self diplouiatie.il y into eontinuil aotioe the sides, and ono point at ihe back. Tho What Hon. Alex. U. Steshene said of Geor basquine is edged wnh either a laoe ruche, gia, of the South, of reconstruction, glutted ui mm iiuvuuui; irurncunuujoi. iuVBe 100 teiegrspo. which are trimmtd wilh guipure are mado Bat be was summoned btfore tbe Reoen- to fit the figure closely, and ibe baequines, slruction oommitlce. lie was here asked a whih aro rounded at ihe back, are aa plain giant many fooliuh questions. It was de- upoa the hips ss an Empire drees. A bow minded of hiro, for mslanoe, If -bo - was wilh long ends, made of moire ribbon ia Alexander II. Stephens. He waa. Let It invariaD'y added at the top or tuo back of be reoorded. Where was hs born? And if tne patetot. ,0, when? How old was he, therefore? &o, Colored hat.d embroidery on shawls is a I . Tho moat important questions, however, new fcaturo in the fashions introduced for were with reference to bis opinions on the the coming Spring and bummer. The nia- relation of Georgia Io the United S ates, and mmm ujjuu wmou mo wum i. luouuu are on the best raeiuod or bringing' tbe United China crept, Kronoh crept, flue oaahmere, States into harmony withGeorgiaandother an., mil upon u.bih. ur wmm gruuuua. ogutnern Btates. Here ths majestio Uoor. i lowers and leaves are Introduced in tbe gian was "on his naiivwaii, and bis iiaiuri.i uuiur., Buiuaiiuica iu gariauu. ear- name AteoKi Here heg Lanswor ae ried round tbe shawl ae s borier, aod some- ene having authority. InV jpfjnss Io in- times in t prigs. Laoe patterns in black and terrcgations raverentiallyput to him in white, and executed wiih a Russian stitob, this tegard, ha slated that Georgia was wil- are a'so used, sometimes alone, and at oth- ling Iq be forgiven for Ihe past; that shs ers mixed wilh Ihe oolored flowers. Rioh would, if properly treated wilb, accept the Bun bub. irmiieB, auuiteu, r. generally added to these shawls, but sometimes ths border is of lace, black or whito, or a mixture of both. Black and while grenadine shawls, em broidered in scarlet, deserve notice aanovel. Plain shawls also, in these thin materials situation and acquiesca in ths Union; but mat, under no eiroumstances whatever, would she agree to grant the negro the right of suffrage. This with great emphaais and with all the backbone and abdomen pertaining to the ex-diseonfsderate-vics. presi dential bodv. Yes. sir! Georgia waa loval and fringed, and also plain shawls in llama, now, sir; but shs was not to be pushed a in all oolors, delloale light blues and rish rose shades, will be woru. A rery pretty black grenadine shawl waa riohly smbroid-ered both in too upper aud lower half in black tulle aud jet tioids, and ths sdge was rjf lace. Other embroidered grenadines Single hair's breadlh on this "nigger" ciuei lioa. Alexander H. Stephens said. so. And straightway ths nervous tslegraphsblabbed it to ihe four windr, and it was printed mllliooBof times throughout the Union. Again, now eomea the question that waa were scolloped and overcast at tbe sdge, looked for to deoide tho fate of thenaiion. not requiring any fringe or other ornsmcnt. and probably to unhinge destiny itself. Deep talmas of heavy blaoa grotgra.n Did Mr. Stephens, or did he not, believe In silk aia muob worn in Paris. They are (hs riihl of seosssion when he went out o' arranged in a broad (old at the lop of Ihe the Union with his Stats? ..To thia a,uu- baok, and ooofined for several inohns below tion Mr. Stephens replied unhesitatingly the neok band by strips of noire ribbons that hs bad no doubt of tho right of a Stats fastened with heavy jet bullous. to withdraw whennvor shs ohoso. Thunder A stylish promenade toilette is a browa aud lightning I was this tho kind of JUn'sn grot grain dross, out ia Princesse form, and man be was when the war eommenoed? trimmed wilh blnok. velvet and molher-of- Yes. But did he Hill believe that a Slate pearl buttons. B ack velvet ribbon is siwn had, tba right to go cut of tba Union at in stripes on thsbodioo and upper part of pleasure? Yea, veriiy. Uis opinion. had not the skirt, so as lo simulate a ptlstot. The undergone any obange as to ths abstraot Ths blaok velvet ia siudded with buttons right. Georgia and btephens, it was true, and every stripe terminates with a brown bad been unsuccessful in ths aisertion of and blaek taesel. A black tulle bonnet, that dootrlne, had, in point of foot, been embroidered aod ornamented wltb spray, scandalously whipped out of it; yet, for all of brown veltot leaves. If Ihs motber-of- that, they siill felt in their Southern blood Gr-esarioaj paenllarliieai of Bnlvror Ll-ISoa and Mill. A London sorrespondsnt of ths Boston Advtrtittr furnishes ths following graphio aeoount, of lbs pionliarilles of ths dlstin- gu'shsd man above mentioned: 'Sir E. Bnlwer Lytton was ssen on his fost. There waa at onos a acmmotion. Ths honorable baronet, novelist, dramatist, es sayist, poet, ia known to prepare speeches for theie oecaaions with much elaboration, and usually they are studded with epigrams, wl deisms and ornale sentences of perfect rhythm. So at onos the chamber was oiewded and attentive. Up stairs ths members were silting on ths side from whioh ths honorable baronet was to speak, trooped in long procession to the gallery opposite, that they mig'-t ses his faoo, and get a ohanoa ef oatohing what he said. Sir Edward has at Knebworth a portrait of him self, painted by Meoliss, in whioh, with a distinct likeness, is represented a face of tte highest form of masoullce biauty, and yet a plainer man than ho now is does notalt in ths Hous of Commons.1 Was hs ever the foe tirnilt of the Knebworth painting? I am ioiu mat so waa, out tt nas not been in my tirneu. So long as I have known ths author of "Pelham" ho has been deaf, stiff io tbe joint, bunt, in , ths baok, and Jewish in ' feature. 'Everything about him shows . the , departure . of the youth. whioh 'he ' mourns so sincerely, save his hair, whioh is still Without the least mixture of gray, it is light ia oolor and plentiful in quantity, but whether thia ia line to art or nature, It is not in my power to decide. Before he wss oreated a baro net, sir Edward was a radioal in politics, but since his title and his aoosssion to ths family estates he has bssn a conservative All bis mist intimate friends and acquaint ance, are ot toe iioerai sonooi. and sverv one who knows him smiles at the idea of his political sincerity. fJut there he is in Par- lament, opposing reform bill whioh willen. rranobise 4UU,(WU or bis fellow ooutrymen, with more gusts than any old bie-ot of them all. Sir Edward is a singular inslanoe of a man, aouieving oratorical auooess who has not a single quality of the orator. He winsny eheerlulelleatualdisplav. Ha voice iajQud, but it is ao thiok that unless von Mm in hi. iiuuivuiuiB nsigauornooi you osu not follow hint through a sentence. His speeohes sound like a series of "ow-awa' "American! and RuBsbaur are two great raurere, ' anu eo on ; nut tnoso who are in the body of tho house can distinguish Ihe words, and as he is nsvsr dull there is nsvor a lock of applause. as air is. J, v lion sat down, ths Toiiss an plaudcd for some minutes, and the more, it seemeo to me, irom tne fact that Mr. John Stuart Mill bad risen. Sinoe he entered Parliament Mr. Mill haa poken but twice, and then very brietlr: but he has been oenstant in his attendance and unflagging in his atlontion to tho debates. He has, as I happen to know, determined to take a part in parliamentary proceedings, sad to outer thoroughly into the work of praotical legislation, and hs is learning the peculiarities whioh are necessary to suo-oess. Hs sits through Ihe dullest soeooh. and if always Ihe most attentive of the listeners. Last night he made what is really his debut as a spssksr, and he made under oiroumitanoes exceedingly favora ble to a fair oensideration of his abiliiies, but none of his frisnds anticipated the remarkable effect which he produced. He is, n ooaversation, modest to timidity is al most womanly in his meekness and amia- llty, and hasty observers micht infer that he was yielding and weak; but theae who now him are aware that strength ii bis flrit characteristic. Last night his spssch was keen, inciiivs and clear. His thoughts anu nn arguments were otossly packed, aod in it j ie , use mat or nis works, was as oryatal. do stood close to Mr. Bright, and waa warmly sheered by that distinguishsd man. Us kept his hands behind biin the whole time, aud practised none of the ordinary aria of the orator. Uis voico, though not powerful, is vory muiical, aud is as diatinot as a bell, lie spoks in the oharaoler alike of the politician, the statesman, the philosopher and Ihs philanthropist, and all appeared in hie words. He applied himsslf wilh ths most logical vigor to ths subjaot immedia'ely before him, going soaroely to the right or to tbe left, lie opened up new opinions at every turn, and his expression of them was exquisitely preoise. The spseoh prooesding direolly' from his Ihought, he occasionally stopped in the course of it as if to rally; but whan hs resumed the thread of his reasoning he went ou with delicious fluency. It was a great pleasure Io be there, aad particularly to observe how the Hons, appreciated him, and by its anxious attention a full House remaining deeply inlereited till he had finished proved its if spool for his intellcetnal gifts and for his sentimenls. How Mr. Lincoln aimed the Proclet- .. i. : , niAtlon. Tbe Itosheslcr Expreti relates the following as the oircumstanoes attending Mr. Lin coln's signature to the Emancipation Procla mation and says it has not been before Stibiished. The large roll containing that oonmcntwas lukcn to Mr. Linocln at noon on the 1st day of January, 18U3, by Secre tary Howard and hia son Frederick. As it lay unrolled before him, Mr. Linooln took a pen, dipped it in ink, moved his hand to the place for the signature, hold it a moment, and then removed his hand and dropped the pen. After a little hesitation ho again took up the pea and wont through the same movement as before. Mr. Lincoln then turned to Mr. Seward and said : "I have teen shaking hands sinoe nine o'olcok this morning snd my ' right arm is almost pnralyied. If my name over goes into his tory it will be for this sot, and my whole soul is in it. If my hand trembles when I sign tbo proclamation, all who examine Ihe document hereafter will say, 'he hesitated.' " us then turned to the table, took up ths pen again, and slowly, firmly, wrote that "Abraham Linooln" wilh which Ibe whole orld ir bow familiar. He looked an, smiled, snd" said : ' That will do." That proclamation ataerled that the ' Executive Government of the United BtUes, inoluding tbo military and naval authorities thsroof, wilt rsoognise snd maintain the freedom of such persona." pearl buttons are aonsidered too conspicuous on tbe black velvet, they can be replaced by silk ones to miteh the dress. For evening dresses tbe styles are Infinite. At a grand eharuy ball given reoently by Lady Cowley at tbe Grand Hotel de ParieJ whito dresses predominated. Tbe tinsel so popular during the past winler appeared to have teen abandoned, and gilded ornaments, beads snd spangles, were laid aside for flowers. FrloRoi made entirely of flowers wers used for bordering the oont bodies; garlands of flower", ins'ead of sashes, )o:p-sd up tulle skirts; and flowers were general in the batr. Indeed, all the heed dresses were a Vantiqut, consisting of cordons of flexible branches of hawthorns and violets, small convolvuli, and variegated foliage. mounted as Benoitons, and festooned from and bones that the doctrine was truo 1 1 And Ibis is the lion. Alex. H. Btephens, Of Georgia, the reluctant rsbal and the perioree Vioe President of the Confederacy I Ho went wilh hia Stale because he says he believed he owed her paramount allegiance 1 How, thie infamous traitor ntvsr believed anything of tho kind; and it is enough to make patriotism sick to death to witness tbe seeming readiness with which this despicable pica is admitted as of oourse by the preis and by lbs govereaaenr. 'It it the contemptible onward ly axouse of a tteak bad man; and it is insufferable that this man ihou'd bs allowed patronisingly to make that plea right under ihe nose of the eutborities by which be riohly deserves to bs put to death. He stands tbsre and Employment of Girls lu Collieries, Among tho reoent papers presented to the British Parliament, ia a report on the death of a girl twelve years old, at the Moss-house Colliery, in Lancashire. On going to work last month, on the first morning of her engagement, she arrived at seven, in slead of six o'olock, and found no one in attendanoe at tho surfaoe, where she was to bs employeJ, to instruot her. Betting herself Io work as she best oould, shs made a mislaks wbioh released an empty truok on a desoendiog railway, and, not knowing what to do, ihe was crushed in her efforts to stop it Mr. Higson reports that in his diitriot a great number of girls and womon ars smployed above ground to separate dirt and shale from the ooal, load the railway trucks, and 'move them to and from the sorcent, but it is an exception for a girl of suoh tendecage to bo so employed, and he has not met with a parallel oase. one ear to another, Suspended in front of - mocks the falss sympathy hitherto felt for the neck and throat. ' i him, declaring himself a traitor, and a oon- Tho bair is worn latterly much higher at sci.ntious traitor, to-dar I And this is th. the baok of Ihe head; Ibe chignoni appear Io man whose every utteraaoe is oaught up as De mounting to iuc sumuiii. loose made up of ringlets srs tbe moat popular; and they ars imitated in nets, whioh are called Be-noiton nets (everything is ohristened Benoitons now-a days.) Thess nets, which xaatoh tbo hair in coW, have a mass of ringlets imitated in very fine silk at Ihe baok. They are anything but pretty, and "look, at a short distance, very like a dog's curly head it is so very palpable that the eurls are not hair. Tbe fashion of dyeing if it wsrs an oraole, and telegraphed daily to Ihs oountry. What is to beoome of a nation when one of. the ehief plotters and traitors against lis life ean sit in its capital and opsnly and honorably avow the oon-vloiton that his treason was right. For our pari, we have little confidence in a oountry that permits suoh traitors as this A'sxander H.Btanhsns to go unhanged. . i iron. Alex. H. Stephens, fors olhl Oat which they explored, and thonoe to the Ter-thtro been any horrid war against the lltory and State. An exchange aays, the name of Illinois originated in tbe following manner: A party of Frenohmen est out open an exploring expedition down the river, whioh ihey afterward named, providing themselves wilh bark canvas, and relying ohiefly for thsir subsislanoe upon game. They found at ths oonfluenoe of Ibis rirsr with the Mississippi, an island thickly wooded with black walnut. It was a ssaaon of ths year when ths nuts wers rips, and this parly of explorers, snoamping on this island, greatly enjoyed the luxury of this fruit. From this eiroumstanoe they oalled the island the "Islsnd of nuts" or, in Frenob, "Isle aux nois," which name was given to tbe river Personal and Miscellaneous Th. loath wtad alware art ags eat weethari lb north wlual w.l ant )lt toialberj , The fail wlod etwiyi bring, a. nl.i Th. wail wtad blow. II kaok agfla ;?v Ths organ ef the Feniane ha Ban Fran cisoo it printsd entirely ia green Ink.; An Inol-dsntal inquiry Would artificial teeth enable a person to sing a falss-tttt-o? Other goods may have deolinsd, but the riss In hoop-skirls on the ttreett It at times quite startling. An undertaker at Lawrence advertise! to take charge of funerals at ths lowest "living" prioes. t.i V j Thsre is a fisherman la Halifax who it said to have one hundred anil twenty-five ehildren and grandohildrsn. A man in Miohigan, tbe other day, told hit wifs for seven dollara and fire pounds of maple sugar, taking a note for ths money. M. Blot tayt that In Franot ths greatest oomplimsat that ean bs paid a female guest is to have, the sauoct at dinner the color of her hair.' ' I . i I ' t . Deicotive Baker wanted $55,000 at hit there of the reward for oapturing Booth. He gelt fj,760. Thomas Carlyle is 70, but his hair Is still abundant and tolerably blaek, and there It oonsiderable color in his cheek. Dr. MaoQo'wnn has been appointed by Ihe East Isdia Telegraph Company Commis sioner lo' China, to extend ' the telegraph through that country. I ' , Mr. A. 1). Riohardson, the oorrespondent and leolurer, is going on a tour round the world, sailing for Europe in a few weeks, and returning by way, of California. , . .Co). Halpine, "Miles O'Rielly," elaims the authorship of the celebrated letter of Gen. Hunter oonoernlng ths first organisation if colored troops. ' ' . Faurs, an eminent baritone, has aooepted an engagement for five years at the Imperial Opera of Paris, for a mm of 90,000 franos a year. One of the conditions of the engagement is that he shall not play in London during that lime. Miss Dickinson is going to get married. She ia in advance of moat young ladies, who do not Usually leolure till after mar riage. A orusty old beohslor tayt the proper name for marriageable young ladiet it "wailing maids." The girlt should permit him to "wait" out in theoold until he learnt more agreeable manners. The misery of being oalled upon sudden ly Io make an extempore tpeech wat onos got over by a noted English mathematician, who delivored himself in this fashion: "Gentlemen, a morbid desire for originality prevents me from saying, 'Thii it the proud-etl moment of my life,' and it doss not ocour to me to say anything else." Ths scosatrio Lord Holland, of ths rsign of William HI, used to give bit horses a weekly oonocrt In a ooverod gallery spe cially erected for Ihe purpose. He maintained that it oheersd their hearts and Im proved thslr .temper, and an eye-witness ssys " thoy stemsd dslightsd therewith," An agint is traveling about the rnral distriots soiling copies of the well known engraving, "Ihe Departure. of tbe Pilgrim Fathers from Loyden." lie expatiates very glibly upon the notable points of ths pio-ture, hut bewilders bis oustomers by assur ing them that the large figure in the center Is that of "the oelebralei Christopher Co lumbuB." ' Joffsrim Davis Is writing a book; General Leo is writing a book; Alexaudor II Stephens is writing a book; ex-Senator Gwin is writing a book; and ox-Ssnator Hunter is writing a book. Tbey are all writing hooks of exouses for sioenion and assigning reasons for thsir failure. Ex-Eenator Feote aud ths Southern Democratic Scoieu men are out wilh thein. TEtlEOBAPUIC. REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL, Afternoon Dispatches. FROM MEXICO. '' ' Ibe Latest Havre. Vba Cans, April IS. Generals Amonte, Beron and Brinoourt sailed for Europe, also 400 Frsnoh troops. uen.uatvex nai been arrested aud oon fined at Fuebla. Gen. Garoia bat arrived at tbt Canitol and hat taken the Portfolio at Secretary of n ar. Conor JUagrlnta has Baen appointed rresidsnt or tbe Ministry. Honor jaquia No- rego has besn appointed Under Secretary oi state. There It no donbt Maximilian lntendt to make a general draft. Uen. Ondea defested and cut to flight the Liberals grouping at Hussieorio. The Liberal loss was forty killsd and fifteen prisoners, besides some arms and ammunition. Aflsr an obstioats enoounter, C'aur- rss s Ltbe'al roroes wers defeated at Unas Del Cas'.illo, losing three-fifths killed aad a large number wounded. Aiasailan remainoj in good oondition. proteoted by 1,200 troops, and new oclumns ars to bs formed to operate with Uen La soda on Ratoris. The Imperial Government has fiiedanew and peremptory tlmt for the preeentation of all oredits against rerenues. uol. uupm arrived on the zlst at Tam- ptco with loo men, leaving the rest of his forces at different points, intending to maron against Juares, oooupying Uitiuadad, victoria and Klo virde. San Luis Potosl oontinued ooouoied bv ths guerrillas of Borrsgon. numerous small engagements are report ed wnerem the imperialists wsie Invariably violorious. . , , FHOM NKW lOItU. A Nsw York corrsspondsnt of ths 81. Louis Courier says that Geo. Wood emigrated from Cincinnati to New York, tome two years ago, and, has made a fortune. He struck a placer in John Owens, with his "3 lion Shingle," which, tht first ssaaon, made 175,000 for tht manager, and $57,-000 for the acior. They will divide nearly $100,000 this season. A singular kind of work It in preparation in England, a "Thesaurus Cranio-rum," or oatalogue of ekulls of Ihs various races of man, in tho collection of tho author, Mr. Joseph Barnard Davit, which It said to bs ths result of many years' research and labor, and to oontain between fourteen and Ifteon speoimensof skulls and skeletons derived from every division of the globe, and embracing reprosenlativss of tho human races of mostattainablo countries, as well os most of tht islands of the Indian and Pacific Oooant. Ths Duchess de Mouohy hat Just, been oreated by Ihe Queen of Spain a membor of tho Royal Order of Maria Louisa. Tho insignia of this order consists of a broad whits and violet ribbon, worn across tbe right shoulder, tuppotllng a oross of eight rays, of white enamel edged with violet ornamented with two lions and two towers of gold, and having tbe light of St. Ferdi nand in the oenter, Tho ladles of the order are bound, at least once a month, to visit a hospital for woman, or tome other charitable institution; and, in addition, they are required to be present, onos In every year, at a moss said for the repose of the souls of thsir deceased sisters. A Mow York paper gives the following: "When Dickens' 'Amerioan Notes' were published, the arrival of the eleamer Great Weslern was looked for with the greatest anxiely by Ihe several rival oheap publish ers. As sbe npproaobed her birth at the foot of Clinton street, and even before she had made fast to the dook, the purser, run ning out to Ihe bowsprit whioh projected over ihe wharf threw the paokageocntaining the expected 'nofce- io sir. James u. Wilson, ths publisher of 'Brother Jonathan,' who oaught it with an exultant shout. Fast as a oab oould oarry hlra he hastened to tbe offioe, and in twenty-fire minutes from the moment the steamer reached the dock, the volume was 'slrippid' and dialributsd among ths forly-eigbt compositors who were waiting to set it up. The book was published the next day, and met with a sale of between forty and fifty thousand oopies." The local editor of a Lynchburg paper, while In the aot of taking hie valise from the baggajo car at Burford't, in Bedford ocunty, let it fall on the track and the whole train passed over it, smashing It up horribly scattering shirt", paper collars and the like, in evsry dirsotion. As aaan ss tht train passed, a orowd gathered Found the wreck, and exprcsssd their sympathy for the owner of iu But just then he thrust his laud into one end of Ihe erusbed valise, and drawing forth an unbroken bottle of whisky, hsld it up triumphantly and ex-olaimtd : "Never mind, gentlemen, I have saved the most Important part of mybag-gagel" - Wall Mirer Forery. Nsw York, May 8. Intense sxcttsment prevailed yestsrday afterncan in' Wall strsst, owing to tho discovery of a number of forgeries of railroad bonds and oheoko to ths amount of nsarlv $800,000. Several banks and prominent business men ars teported to have been victimised by the operations of Ihs forger, who is supposed to bs a Mr. John Rots, lately doing business as a broker in Exchange Place. ' Another Bobbery. The offioe of Messrj. Uottobsrgir & Co., No. 'it New Bowery, was on Tuesday night robbed of three certified bills of exohange, payable In gold, amounting in the aggregate to $15,847 72, and ono hundred dollars in treasury notes. A nephew of Mr. Gotts-berger's parlner, named lluany, wat arrested and a portion of the stolen treasury notes found in his posssssion. ; Two lew Caies or I bolero. Two new oasss of oholtra yssterday from the steamship Virginia. There were one hundrsd patients in hospital ysslsrday, all rapidly improving. i Yellow Fewer an tho Kearearsrs. The Unlled Slates sloop-of-war Kearsarge waa at Lisbon, Portugal, on the 12th ot April. On hor passage from Sierra Leon. ssven officers and seven men died of yellow icver, as ronows: Burgeon Dcnj. Vecrland, Seoond Assistant Engineers Josl H. Bullard and Joseph Hoops, Third Assistant Engl nssrs Richard F. Edwards and Elisha R. Tjsoo, and two Mates, Samual Davis and Bemusl Palas. Names of seaman not given. There was, on the 12tb, but one oass oa board tbat was not convalescent. '-" Ibe Beionatrnollon Kenart, Ths Times' Washington spseial says the fate of Ihe reoonstruotioa report is sealsd. Tbs oommilteo agreed to report against to mission to Greece, the law not justifying no vaiauii.uuicna, ' Ibe War la Booth Anaerlen, Advices from Rio Jansiro to ths 8J of April, stale that it is believed that ths is-sue of ths Bank of liraill will bs increased. by Ihe government guaranteeing it, and ue ten minion dollars in gold In ils vaults are to be withdrawn to meet the oxpense of tne war. Two Peruvitn ironoladt hart arrived from England, and captured the Bpanith sohooner Dorothea, using ths Unitod States nag. a reruvian tronolad is daily expected from the United Slates. Newt of an attack on Paso Da Patria. and thoir orossing into Paraguay is hourly VAIIVOIVU. It is rumored that the Paraguayans had advanoed into Missions to sttsok ths Bra zilian forces under Paron Do Partealgre. Mexican Navea-Itaadea Killed, The Herald's oorrsspondent from ths City of Mexioo, under dale of 1 lib ult., tayt: The tisge at Masatlan still oontinues, wilh oeeasional skirmishes. Ths Liberal com mander, Mendet, was found while siok by ths Frenob and on refusing to surrsnder. was shot in his bsd. Three of the most in fluential oitiiens in tbe neighborhood wore also shot, and heavy fines imposed on others. among whom were the sons of tht murdered aienuet. Havana Havre Mere Africans. Havana dates of ths 20th ult. stale ibat a oirgo of negroea had just bsen landed at tne soutn sias or the Island, and that the Saoos Ds Arbon were immediately distributed. Several ships wero expeoted from vuiua wuu uooues. . '1 There was a very large stock of Hllffai An hand. Freights for the United Siatet wore brisk at about previoua rales. . From tbo West Indies. Wo have aleo late advices from the Frenoh West India Islands, br ths same rente. datnH St Martinique and Gaudaloups. Fifty members of the Colonial Legislature had determined to demand from Franos ths same laws and legislative powers as are enjoyed in the mother oountry. in uuaaatoupe the deaths from cholera averagod 71 ner cent of the nonnlaii.n The disease waa lost violent. The immense producion of beet root sugar in Europe aip .no fiamerB oi uoia islands. Our advioes from 81. Domingo are dated io St. Domingo City to the U:h nf Anll The late revolutionary movement on Ihe southern frontier of the island induoed, at Ihe very moment of its supprsssioo, a large insurrectionary party to rise in another quarter, and suddenly seised the towns of San Cristobal, Ban! and San Joao de Ooea. The Government aoted promptly and with energy. Troops were marched rapidly from different points and concentrated so judiciously that the insurgents were dispersed. Two of ths most active of thoir leaders esoaped, and order was restored. Alter the Uth of April it is optional with ths importers of merchandise in St. Domingo to pay the dutios in gold, silver or Treasury noies. Ths gold ouoos vslus he-lug taken aa the standard whsn the last named currenoy ia used. Teneanela Likely to Inra Aaafuat Pay ag Teller, and two checks on Howt k llascsy, amount not stalsd. Ferdinand Bueseh was arrested under a warrant of extradition for forgeries committed ia Mecklenburg te the tmount of 20,UOU Prussian thalsrs. Hs arrived yestsrday on the Louisiana, and ths otisert in pursuit sams ia ths Scotia. rtrt- lMm 28,000. Tht coffee and spies mills of Jaekson 4 Piekert, Fulton street, were burned last (-night. Loss $28,000. Partially inta-td. . FKOM HEW ORLEASS. eSsnerml Itevra. Nxw OxLBin, Msy 2. Cotton Irregular. Ths saltt to day were ami baits. Sugar and Molanei unshsngad. Freights very dull. 8snor Cabellero, the e'.deet Spanish mer chant of thit eity, wat run over and killed. rlis house wat tht only ont tparsd durtag ths Lopai Crittenden sxoitsmsnt. Ths diseovsry of nstrolaum in Wastsrn Louisiana attracts much attention. A company is bsing fermsd for psrfcoting and bringing it into market. 'ins coat beds ef Arkansas, abevt. art bsing worked. Most of tht Confslsratss of East Tennes see have oemt here to retids. FOR SALE. City .Lot for Sale Oft TiLrJALMI BUILDING LOTS, 8ITIJAT1D m Murlh Ulgb alre.1, opp jalte.lbe naidenoe or th. lata Waa. B. Hobbard, Xuq. Apply to marfltn WIT A. OU.L-, For Male. rpni fCATIOMlL HOTEL BUILDING, HUB tnra and atc.k w.ll ba sold wl.h iha bniiai.. V" w it. H.KVHVLD9. IjH OP FROM NASHVILLE. Hasoalo Ball as Atlanta Bnraoel. NiiuviiLB, May 3. An Atlanta disnatoh sirs ths Uasonlo Hsll at that plase was eooideatallv burned last night. Loss ovsr $100,000. Mostly in- sursd. A heavy ttorm occurred yesterday In Williamson eounty, and the eolton and oorn cropt were nearly deetreyed by Ihe hail. in the oats of isham Jlsndsrion tht dl- rsot sxamination of Hogs has olossd. Ths Court adjourned on account of tht illnoss of Col. Coyle, eaunssl for ths aeenssd. CLOTHING. Ready-Made Clothing! 60 Per Cent. Chtmpetr Than Heretofore, (.hill. Ths nswt from Veneiuela, dated April 7tb, intimates that tht Rtpublio wss very likely to sympathize with Spain in her war taglnat Chill. Ths Venesuelan authorities rseollcoling that their ports are completely defenseless, and the people remembering how their poorer countrymen were received- in the Bpanish West India Islands as privileged refugee! during ihe late troubles at home. The new gold mines of Nueva Providen-eia ars said to yield abundantly. Military squabbles about State rights olaims disturbed the Territory at soms points. DltUlnirulNhed Arrival, Count Csstlgleone haa arrived in the sleamer Scotia. He has bssn sent on a mission from lbs King of Italy, Forgers, Arretted, John Ross, stook speculator, In Exohange Place, hat been arrested for forgery. He had purohaied $60,000 in gold, eaoh from Messri. Blook A Spaulding and J. 8. Cro-niss, paying for ths sams with his own certified chocks on tha Continental Bank. The oheoks proved to be forgeries. Ross is also said to have forged, the signature of A. 8. Pcyer, to two oheoks on the Union Bank for $04,600 taeh, with the eertiflcation of the 8ti9lREATRHTOLUTIONINPRICll-gSg Goods AppvoaeblnB; a. Cold Baaal. I JOaKt'II UCSDKKgnSISIBB, TSt oroliiit Tailor An 1 Wholesale aod Batall Dealer In BBADY-MADB CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Testings and ueuts' ruraisntng uocds. 7SJ Boats Ulgrb tiwes. (Near th. Aaaarloan Hotel,) THIS PLlAtrtll INIiroBHItrOHIIOLD o.twarj and the general p.bll.. ibat h.bea rainraao rr.nl lb. aaatera .lllee wltb lh lent. eat aad Seal aalaaiad atiek ot leadf-Uade Cl.lhlug, farelm cad Doaeelle Ulotha, uaaalln.raa. Twaeda. Jaana, VoalluaH f all kla!i. atriM and biIcm. and OaKUamem' garnltbtrg Qooda, aver fT,rtd to the gaaa ar ibe peon, in the our or uolnmbaa. Tbaa. goola war. paroaaaae daring tne am.ttled aoadl. a or toe uoi. matget, anu wtiea Aaetern aiarab eon war. aaxleo. to aail, and 1 oan ..11 them riFTT PBR CUNT. CIIBAPHIi Than thoea who taught a month or elx weeks be ar.. 1 oaa sow .all antti for tit, whioh Ihree aioiith. ego brought from Sao te ITS for f 60, whioh tbaa ar.egut ireni I7t to tiuo, or at about Th Sams Prices u Before the War, Gall and Ma my goodi and prist., and aattify roar. T lib oaa wh. bar. favored ne wltb their natron. aga Id t'.a paat, I am tbaakfal, aid eaa auw aaaar. l can Mil mam gooa. at mace lower prlaaa. RaUroad & Turnpike Stocks OsnotaiBa;OOBBieiioBSf or vac Fmm Tam, 1 l.umaie, Ohio, April IS, 11X10. I PCBStJANCI or A JOINT BKSOLOTION of tba ata.r.1 Au-mbly of th. But. of Oblo, paved April t, lets, lulled bid! will ba raoefv-d at Ihta offloe, aatll It .'olock nooa, oa tb. lit day of dan., 1S0H, far all or any part of tba .lock ownad by the Blale In the following Turnpike and Ballroad OompanlM. at whlah tlana tha bl,la will ha ooanedaad lb. coatreota of aal. awarded in oaa. th. Oonmteahaari approve tba i,m. and tha Gov-amor stall give his Co ma a t llisi.ta la willing, !.: . Aa'lofg.ook. aaduky, Dayton lOlaeianell Bll- road Co ..f !0t,t00 Ot taodaaky, Mansfield A Newark Ballroad On...-.- II, ess U Batavla A Union Bridre Turnpike Oo... tfl,asO 00 Ulrrtlnneit, Oolaabaa A Wooalar Torn- plk. Mo .. TS.SOO 00 Ctaotaaetl A Hamilton Tantplk. tlo 44 SM) 00 i taolanatt a aarr.aan lurno ke Ua.u 8S.oo 00 Otnolnnatl AlXanla Tainplk. r'n...... 108,050 00 C.larala, Oxford A Bro.kvl la Turnpike Co tS.TTS 47 1'BTian ai uoamgion rorni la. 10......... Sl.iSO OB Dayton A Lebanon Tornplke Oo 40,4AO 00 7ton ai .p ingnaio Tnrnplka uo M. BS 4W 00 Dayton A Waatar. Tnrntlk. Oo. 00,000 00 uaaaiiioa, jtoaevl'la, llarrtown. Oxford A Fair Haven Tnrnplka fto 40,741 00 Haalla.B, tomervllle A latoa Tarn, plko Oo 0 S25 00 Hamilton, epringo.u A uarthag. Turn- pike Oo ....... 13,440 00 Tha blrl. ahool I b. endoraad "rvoioeab - Bail. ramm enwm, or " jMntaiaasroc," aa tna o.aa nty Do. IK. II. I.OIISIAN, Praaldnnt. Wat. HKNBV SBI1TH, Secretary. W. H. WEST. Alt'. Oaa'l. ap tt SOt Oomml.alon.ra of tha Hlnklna rand BOOKS.' SooUa tSks s9tBtloxerv' OB. II. RILEY a tJO., Wheleenle end Balaf ' "' tfOOKSEIAERS I STITfOKEBS. No. 190 Renin IIIrU fitreei, VKIOil BLOCK, OolTlraVl-l.an, OIilo. OoBttantly ob head all the leading Law, Medical and School Books; A fU Mid compute Maortmeiit f Blank Books and Stationery. PAPER WAJfOlMOd, . : . . I aauiiiji-.tut, Hixixavr nriATiM, ' PAIMTItWH, . ,, PirTI'tim and PICUKSFBAJMtM. Wbalosale and Ketall. MTssoaRAPnii, job PBUtrturo A.I UlNlaiiaCI. 'Ooaatv Offlot.. Ballroad.. Banka aad Inaar. ano.Oompenl"eeupplled. BBArt-dtiB LEAD WORKS. tiitja Uitt Tho Motthftat Tftllariii dtirmbt ! vuifir tht chtrgf Mr. J. B rnMMALD. hM rapauiloi tor nut flit mui wU-me tftiantn'i, BNdiuoaam Blcaia m the nrllcle (.lwji id rlis th.sm1t. 1. i. On tbs lt si.! ot July xt I win rmoY to tbe ail Boqm 8QUdinf , Ibio lb flu roon now oenieaDy tit.roni vnua$, w.trt ivm &- ln eiMtajd fftcllltltM r tba ftceommodktloa f m n mrui frUndfl. A flat) uwrtBieDt ot Chtl Jnu'i Ctothlng wnt.nit if Kepi oi noa. ftprll. Gin RRARLjEY e HEL1Y, ImporUra anil Jobberi of O O rJT I I fas inures, Vesting, Ae, mo Bbavlvt, VTHIJT waiiT. Apt it cod ir "itvy "YovVc. MILLINBRY. SEW WnOLESALE Millinery ftore ! MILLiaslBS AHD MarHVnAJtTS ABB INTITBD TO BXtHINI TBI BBS! li Btocx tnie aide or stew vera, of BoniiofH, Hals, Ribbons, 811kg, Cratpek, iTrlnmingo, Flower, Ornamente, Frame), aire., aVo. I bar. J nit retnrnog front Baw York. whar. I parabaaad a - ralnoed prlcaa, ar.d an dally reoelTlog Ma Qooda. and all tba Novaltlea of the Beaton. aw namemoar, i cell to in. iradt oaly. c vy. BUS HON. Ho.. 107, 10B and 111 latl Town ai.. (Opposite Owynne B'ock.) aprll tm Ooluxxatouaa, . EYE AlfD EAR. !$tlB. . A. KNiPP, OenllNt, .1$ (formerly Of H. Y.() olntTly trti Ll)tfDi.t, DiwaflM of the ttyrm, tni ln-aerti Arliflcil Kyee without faiw. ma of!, at No. 130 South High etreet, (oppoa.t th Ouodat) Hew,) In Colrrmbnc, Ohio. Alao farol-he or mailt lite book on tbe Ire ad lir, for 40 nnnli, frt of poitngt.to nr id draw -.tj&dlr COLFMI11TN, OBIU, MAMDrACTUttBEOr WOOD liVH TBOrII wad P p-o, Oil Oftilrjr, for Oil Wei la; Unald-Imi Kud Inalda Fl lib. Trourh from ibC Inches to Inflbea vide. Oiden promptly HJiod. .pr ?m F. A G I, E 227 HOTEL, north tiiidd inn but, bitwickm lUoe and Tine. Philadelphia. Thia bnuao leoa'ed In tbe centre o( bnaliietw, and qoqUIdi ae hii iid nd and tweutt roc mi to ealanlatad to accommodate OTer two hiQ.red gueata. unariita, Vi per day. w. . KinttL, lpriff eocl n Proprietor. 4, a B A ECUS. i. BAsoua, m. J. H. BARCUS & CO., vsbolesale and Ketall GROCERS, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, 195 south man (street, ( olaiubna, Ohio. H. B. All nrdere from city natonera den-er ffnaef tvhargt). Term, Caak Jullta n HANSON'S Family Hand-Loom TS Tni LATIST IHPROV1D AMD BIST -a. uano-ifoem in ice world. BMMOsjTa Fa.Bilx Hand-Loom. . It la ttitontv ImcroTad llarid-Laom vl Invsmisarl thit wl tpraotloally wmto WOOL WAB?0. BeTAiMoa'a Tmmily Hand-fsoom. It la tha only InprorH Hand Loom that retalna tbe ehed open until the All lag haa bee beaten np to tba cloth, which la abiolntely naoeaaaiy to iu oaaafully weara all WOOL GOODS. Brttuion1 Fanally HnudXooro. It Will wwa either Wool. Cotton or fl as Warn. el Ibcr coarae or flnahon.e ap';nor tVotoiy-aoa. BrUBQmB Family Iland-I.oiD. It waaraa faater, waawei hoavhr cloth w'th ltaa power, and with 1 aa 11 billty to break tbrealt than aajr other Haud-Loom In tha wo Id. The -vparlorlty we olalu for thli L-kb. OTer a'l other Hanrl.Loonia oonrlata In Ita oapaelty to weave woullen and ooaraa fabrloa, and the greater length of time allowed for thfpaaa(o of the ahottle making tha liability te catch It aud brak tba warp, lei a tban any other HandLoom. Ton only bare to eoaaolt any woman who baa ntad tha "Old Hand Loom" la yonr w Ubborhood and aba will tll you a1 o alwaya bolda tha treadlea down to keep tha Shod open natll aba roata up the rloth. All other Uead-l.ouma drop tba uu iron (Drew io ronr intooi nerore ine ninug ia t eat np to tha oloth, and do not open it again ootll tbe batten haa returned back the earns diatauoe, thai keeping tha Hra oloaed the greator part of tba time. Our Loon holrle tbnSbed open until the batten ar "elay " atrlkfla the o oth. and opena It almott Immediately afterward, thua keeping tha Shed open nearly all tbe lima. By almply tnrolnr ortnk ererr part of thli Laom la opiaatad and the whole prooeaa of weaving la per form d. The family Rand-Loom li tha remit of many year a' experience In tbe Loom batlneae, and we have Ihe nalfirrm teatlmony of all oraoUoel woarerti that It ii tbe bat Hand Loom tbey btve erer examined. For deeorlptlve cl re alar, aample. of oloth woven on tba Loom, and further partlcnlare, aJdroo with atampa, BU&N80N BUOTUERS, Offlea III Wit Vuth atre.t, Olnolnoall. 0. mT?V dltawawSm Th Fure White Lead! White Lead (fc Color Worts TBI UNDKB8IOWFD HATIMO BBOBNTLT pnrobaMd tha Wiiitb Had Worm formerly known aa tha worha or Meere. Hanlaon, Uilla i Uo.. bat mora lajoutly aa the Pfctjeiiijt White Lead and Oolor W orka," would call tbe attention nf Dal-' era and Paint. ri to ear THUINIX UUAMD OF ' PUhK WHITK LRAD, wblca 1 iiug uade under theeopi.ola1oqperTi.lon of Mr. HII a, who haa bad an experlenoe of tweuty-flT yean to ha meou-'. fao-ure of Ibad. aod waa tu ni titer of tbe brttnd , ao loug and faoiably known aa "UarifsHin, Hllla tt Ou.V Pu e White Lead.. W llibieft.ru fel eon. fllent of btiug ab'e to (orLlah d nitre aod eonaum-era wilh an aril ult of .... pc as: wniTij i.ii which ehall hate no aanerlor. of tker ia Aia.eirfrnn.ri dp Xn)tlflb mannfaotnre. mr wot a lie by Dealt n fn raineginralry. EC KSTil V, A CO.. Y' HO. BUBNBT ST., : " 11 air dim oirco.e IlVtilNNATI. '' TRANSPORTATION- HOCK1KU VALLEY Transpoitation , Line; ' TBI-WEKKLT L1NH FROM 00LDHBU3 TO ' Lanoaatcr. Lojan. NelnonTtlle. 0anrtMT. and Athene ard all polnta oa the liooklng Oftnal. Thia Line la oompoaed of FIRST CLASS BOHR, Billt ezpreeily for te trade, and Merohanta and, t Bblppera oan rely on their promptntu and afeiy. On and after " ' aimuIs rinsT, se. A Boat will leate every o'hsr day for tte ahova nameapoin'a. , . Freight reotlTFd at oar Wart houe. at Taat and Weat etd of National Bildge. O 01 op-ST Weat Broai atreet. H. TITOU SON, mrSOtf - , The Great English Kemedy. sir jaeieTciarbl's CE1.EBRATEO FEMALE PILLS. Oolumbas. Clillliootha & Portsmouth Aud Fast Freight Line. PA89KNQNR PACKRTH LBATB FROM FOOT of Broad atreat on aUondaya, Wtdnredaya and j Hd)8 for ClrcloTllle.OhHIIcothe, Jvper, Warerly HharonTlllo and Porlamoutb, ooi.uectlng at Porth-month with Stt-ameia lur Pomeroy, aaUlpollj, Iron ton and all Laud lug on the Oiilo BlTer. TheBoata are provtd-d with Iou Balei for tha t'anamlial.n of Valuable Packagee. PaBieogeia will Aud thia tbo molt comfortable anil pitta. ant niodn of trat. ling down thaUoiolo Vally. Freiih reoetved at oar WareboDea at Heat -nd Weat end of National Bridge. ffl:o-7 Weat , Brjad Street. H. FllOfI A c'ON. mi-w tf COOKING STOVES. FROTBCTBD BY EOTAL LETTERS PATENT. PBIPABBT YROH A PRESCRIPTION OP SIB JANES CXAKK, M. DM I'hy Blolfttt ifixtraordinarj to the Queen. T1HTS 1MTALUABLI MEDIOINB 18 UN FAT L-1NO In the core ef all thoae nalnfnl and rUn. gerona dtaeaaea to which tbe female eonatltutlon ia nujMi. it moueratea an ezoeea and removea all ob. rue Hone, and a ipeedy onre may be relied on. To Married Ladles It ta peenllarly aulted. It will. In Urn bring on tha monthly period wltb regularity. Kaoh bottle, prloa One Dollar, beara tbe UoTern meniStampoif Great Briln, to prerent eonnter felts it OAUTXOIV. Tkm PilU tkouid mot b laktm bu Ftrnialst tittrUa Ou FIltST TUHKB MONTHS cj PrtQnamtv, a Mayare m-e to brum ew AfuoarritUti. but ai tuiwofAdr Urn ikmn are mtt. In all eaaea of Kerrooi and Spinal Affeotlon, Patna In the Ba k aod Llmba. Fatlgna on alight exertion, Palfllatlon of ibe lleart. Hyeterfea, and Wbitea, theie Pllla will effeot a onre when all other meaua nave lauea; ana altboagl a powerful remody, do not eonlatu ironealomel, aotlmonyi or anything Full dlrectlona In the pamphlet around eaoh puk age, which tbonld be oarufully preferred , BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sola Agent for the United State and Canada. JOB HUH En. STT Courtland atnwt. New Tork. IT. B.Sl and 8 noatate atamca enclosed tn im anthorUtxl Agent, vill Inanro a bottle, oontalning WW a is in, WJ i vital a ia itssatla angiT eom eoqw ly That which Jiverybody hat Tried and Found Uood, thry mil Try Again. That Good M odlelno la I E R Y 1 A V I S' VEGETABLE Pain Killer I Tht Great Family Meilicina of tht Age. nPAKKK 1MTBBHALLT AND TJ8BD IXTKB L MAI.T.Y aa a liniment. It ia ,.m.H. r,.. Aina and Uhllla and Forer. I'AIM K1LLEU taken Internally .hontdbaadiil. teratad wlib wat.r or milk, or mad. Into a ayrop with molaaiaa. For O.nati.. a faw dmn ,n ...... aalan, will b mot. .ffecttve than anything elaa. mynii,n,...i u,wu,uu .ocanpanv Men noltl. ThePAIN KILLS la b nnl .r.t.1ToTtL .1 lowrd to bare wan for Iteelf a renntatlon ncaurntu. aed In tbe hlatory of mtdloal preparations. Iu Inslantaneouitfftjot In the entire eradication and eitlnotlon of pain. In all ita Taiicna forma inoidon lal to ih- human family, and the oneolulted written end veibel t-atlxooy ot tha maea'B In Ita faror. have b-on and are lie own baat advnrtlaenent. BiwiRBir all iMiTATiOMal Ihe TAIN E1LLBB li aold by all ratpeotable Drngglata tlirooghnnt ibe I'ntted Siatea and in font trn onttrtu prt a Oicta, COccnta and It per bottle. nAi.i.10 m lo , Olnolonall.O. Proprl store for tbe Bontfaern aud Wf.ern Stalea. Sold who leaala and retail b n Hnhartt a famuel, B. Joaea A Hon, and dtalrra generally. f i IM f Mf r ? C000HI COUQUII coffanin or dib nm B A Ii B A 3VC . WHICH CURES. : AUT.N'8 l.VXU It AIM km riUB GREAT BICMRDY POB OCB1N9 CON-1 bUMPTluN, Coogba. Oolda, A it lima, Oronp, dlaeatea f Ibe th cat, palm and oDDr.taainna imh. aheat and luniia, bronobltli, d 1 01 on It breathing, and all d.eraeee of th) Inngi. It la warranud to bteak np tha moat dletr-eili g oongh In a few hour'e (me. Bo not doapalr, although all oibr medlclnea hive falletlt bat giro thla r.imely a trial. Call whtru the Balaam l' for tale, aud got a pamphlet coutalntnga Treatlaaon Dlafaaed Luuga. Allen' Lnng Balaam ooutalne ne eplam lu any form. It ia pe frotly harml aa for be mi t dillcate child. Prlo liner bottle. Sol1 by ell DrntKl.ti. ef. n, UAUU1S A 00., Prnprletora, . , Ofnolnnail, Ohio. PoM hv all nn'umbiisl TlriiavaTiita at nil Ti Med loin a generally. tuarcti dltawTbawlSw O XI I o Petroleum Stove Oo. capita L fvrocax. ftf,000. 1-j )1 10,000 Shnren, eaob x x x $'&0 : HQUT. SHIHLI.V, FalUeier. . . B. DACflCS, fierri tary THB OHIO PETROLEUM BTOYB 00 M PANT 4 in org. n leal uodr lbs liwaof tbe State of Ohio, fur tbo purpoe of plflui? to th puM o all Im " proTemeeta atriNi nrATor lioht from Petroleam'" and to aaooaa raaa from eiploaira, or otberwlia (fanoerooa lanpaor itovca. Livery purohaaer of a Pel role am Cooking fltoTeli furnlahod with one share ' ' of ftSIO, mi, making ovety inch person a pbjima-i kiwi aTOcaiiOLOr.B iu tho Company, thereby not onlygettlLg baok etentnally Ibe pab taldb of the 1 ' tork, hit ail piepoaTion-ATB Bivinaniti ai long at i the 0-mpavy rumalnBan orgau att on. , Snch a cam and atrai laTaatHBNT, although "' small to each Individual, has new btfore been of- ' fared to the publl . Uaraeach atosk-bolder gtta a ,, Stove (ot '2ft,that It auitAPRa, clkameb, oooki naTran and qoitv kk than any ooal or wood atorrk; tealdet, ' hi i atock tbat evantoally mast sell at a rata pbhi tnf.Tne IStore luf, in faot the lntereat nf the whole Oompany, la rf Iff and tbronghittt'v.rr'pown. - ehlplD ibe whoU Stale, and ita preuUcaL.workiDg , dally wltneiaed by every member of tbo Uo. Tbla Itdnwment for stock Inre'tnlent of eoqrs oannot be off rod In definitely by Iba Oompany, for - when It Is once all takst,, .only a limited number of . harts being thus offerod) $LU will then bur tb atore alone. ' ' "1 Tlio enlihlDg the 120 in stock with their Ftoi. should srnd in tbtir ordea at onon, fit ouey m y ba erntbye preeB at the rlek of tha Oompany' 4 ar All eiovti vrarraniea. . , ,- OBloiand Sale Bjotn tSo. 160 North Blah a I rest. Oolombne, Ohio. genta wanted. odttimpTtr rirfeiari ' ! . hi frbiJaim J. B. DAGUB. 8o'y, J. M. STUART & CO tt ..i (i Mannaietar.raAWIioleaaleandB.teliDMl.aala p ,. Tin, Ooppor,',',,';;;: And Sheet-Iron Wt ef:; Alao, Daalare la '-1 ,1,,-imi -,l..u LAWSON'S HOT AIR FURNACES?" Lofae'e SJoperlor tig; lab tnngo., "ft,..- . Vaotaluax WALRiIIT MTIlEtr HOLME, . CINCINNATI, OHIO. TBt HflUBI HAS BIOBNtLT BIIN BB FtlRMISHBD and thqrutiBhl Mn..ul Tk. Batr.naa.f Ih. IraadHag pnlillo la rnapaotrally SWlad. a, I. CBimilDiM A OU., ) li.aCdCaa . rreprlalare. arataa. White Karbl. and Harbl.lal Stat, and' Iron Manner, ae., ee.i and s l Ag.aU Ibr P. P. Stewart'a Large Oran, AlKligbt . . , . ,. , , , COOKING STflTK, ; ' Aad th. Hated , , , Alili I OAT O H. COAL COOKINQ BTOVE. '' "" BtarSaod ly ' ,.i . Corset and Skirt Emporium, no ee bait srowst uv. WI WOVID IMVITI Till LADIB8 OP 09. LtlMBUdtooalt and akamln.vur newel I. Am.rlcian doraait, w.rrantcd whalabona, and madr from thabaat material, Uataan Twill., "London Itojal Cord" anil llilblt, both plain aad riohly Bbruldared. Al-o, Blnliil toy 'a foraet Hkjrt Hnp. Itorler. wh.ob Ii an axcallant Oort.t lor Invallda, kiij la nmara.l y IlkoJ. We krtp on hand both Frenob aud Uarman Uoraatti alao, th. lalelt iljla BoopSklrtei.. I SBB- Ladlaa In ett-ndano., 1 AaiaTS WAMTKD-100 Lsdlal, to nil Haded Foj 'a Ooraat Skirt Supporter. - II. B. BADNDBB4! A 00. prt In Bo. U 'aal Towa at., Oo'.antbua, 0,
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Title | Columbus morning journal. (Columbus, Ohio), 1866-05-03 |
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Date of Original | 1866-05-03 |
Searchable Date | 1866-05-03 |
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Title | Columbus morning journal. (Columbus, Ohio), 1866-05-03 page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1866-05-03 |
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Full Text | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIOy. vtaas or rae bails JoTajrxn. Paii.t One Pqnar, each Insertion 0 76 COJLtMBUS MORNING JOURNAL. " SpecUl Notloea vtr Square, nib insertionLocal and Boelncw Ntitleea, per Hot, 1Mb inter I Ion ......... 0 ST1 a.ngl. Banaorlbtr., I y.ar, by m.ll dlngl. B.beoribera, 0 ontli.. Mngl. Sobeorlbere, S aoaths. " Wiiili-Odi Square, eeeb rtton.... ... M 1 AO ' Lool end Bfiilnui Boticee, per line, -."rM eh iMrtjja.nt.iwi ...-.. 0 to "-"-""", BIOIIIO. ........... Hlngl. Subecrlb.ra, J m.nth, delivered..... Hiagl. Bnbacrlbara. oar waek. rin..a rv-- y v - wapTOne gaun eovert three-qnartere of aa hub f spaae U lb a)iuor lb Jodbitu. a ' '" -'""-. oaowj par weak each eeer. vassal or van rai-waasnv leeaaia I year. ... to I e moata. a. . COLUMBUS, OHIOJTHURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1866. Marriage Notices 5"oli , whea nnderflre 11dm. Book and Job Printing neatly and pronptly eie euteJ. VOLUME XXVIII. NUMBER 249. "----- . N. I MOW Uth... K.ete nsn or vas wbm r lavraxL. -Ingl. Sabaeribarf, per rear ..st oe TEHMS OF ADVEKl'lKISfU. as oo 4 to t If t to s se Business Oirectory, T)RAtKK, MUH1IN A'torne) n-L.w( pVX,f. Deelorln Fine Tohneoo and 0 fan, V no. T7 oouia H-gh it. jntom nowvti. 1 13 Optra H w Block. rhjskUn a&d Surg on, Bo, t jaajT if -mVrAI(, W. W , Physician and Bargee. , OffloMaMaiigMon BnUtlog. Jan ly 0 AttMNFR, A.. Jr., Miliary Public. Jt-hniot PIW'R, lit ru(.ID n n It J tl( IT .TjrHlC., VAN1. 4.RIIF TVTHBB, til la .i. a fo tar-era of Trtinka and Vailta. Nor iM aai t S - omh UJgb itrnvt. ja)8tn H' ETIi. KH.li, Motery Pablle end Jutlceof inn Pt" XT qtiiii niaji etraet. Janl7 am tTI'T HInHM, I. A.,Ol.lmAs.nt, 11T Smith AA nigb.Bl.,oB. mmugntiu'K. J.ntT ly TINnxMAHn .:., coniwttoaere .nd dm- i I laaratanra, AmM- BaliatDf. jehiv ly TIOLLIKO IlltWISVi.Sarriyon. Otvll n JT gtucere and U..1 Batat. lutu. Mo. IS Weet tel. Hfl. n) ly RiY, WJ"i BsiJ Sorge.n, B-.ll n.Haobange ' Bnlldleg, 'er.17 ly QHRLLKiniABUKK, H. IJ.,t1eiei At'e M BWat'on.lfll y U'kUilUalng, JauiTaa U DITH. I. St., Phyeo'anandtargeon Oslo. W lu Hf u. East of renrtb. BuSBlyr rpAl.l.aiAltUK.T. W., Bulary PnblMAuleim X At, Arabot Building. 1-7 9. High at. J.JU7 ty WAKIerN A- IIIUIISI, Altoraeje it bb, w ..... mwra Birrer. j.mv ly IB!" '-i - J For. the Ladies. LATH rOKHUK FASHION. ha bill nil or bright auburn U at last passing away. Voire, bandelets are sow 'placed Ij Iboia of broolJo moirl and grot train ribhoni; tbt alnamart io tba bow l aa baok of tba bead, lone aa ibty wera before, hare latterly lengthentd conaidera- White aad Harlot will be tba Parian iunmer uiitara. Many wbite foulard bedioea are trimmed wltb thea oolora. A rery pretty one bae, flrjl, toarlet ribbon frill and baok laoa round rbo throat, and another tumid down aa a eollar reuod the atok. Soarlet buttona aoTred..witb pluay ae era a-iaogtd down the front, and the oufte ma on tba neok. flariktldia ia white maalln are tritnroed with a new nattrial is eotton that waahra with them, and looke at aifbt like bleak ribbon and Clany laoa. Some of tbeaa bodioee in fine moelia, laoa and embroidery, are onl open iquara at the throat. Othore roai ilka fichu, and are oomjoied of narrow tuoka and laof. Medalliona and Benoitona are died Terr axtaneirelT for trimminc bonntte, draatea and plalo:. Cbaina faatooned aoroaa the book and faataacd on eaoh ahoulder by huje otdaliione, form a favorite trimming for patetoie, while the electee and fronte of Ibe garment are profuaely ornamented with medallion hutlnnii 'i Wa haannlrV atlwAm. thaini Tory Uatefullr aDDlutf"'to'a" black groi grain driaa. The body wat a jaokat made with tab. A military knot of aeTeral rowa of ehaiui on tba right ahoulder, ended in a iquara medallion, which allowed eutoe latitude- aa to the mode of arrangement rhat whioh brought It aoroii the ob.it waa perhapa the moat effaoliye. Square alWer oounlry? Ban three hundred tbouaand of our fatbere, lone, and brothera ponred oat their blood t3 sare me Mepublio? . not ihia'man Alexander H. Stephena the eeo-oad in rank of the foal trailora? Cm thirt be auoh a thing aa treaion any more on earth? The Reoonstractien ooa.mit.teo ahould p4 tboee queiliona to the lion. Alex. H. Htapbena immediately, with meekneia and roTerenoe, and the Hon. A. H. 8. 'a oraoular reaponaea abould be aeniationally uaaied to tne oountry without delay. . (OonpUed trnia Der Baair, Th. (auc.o, Ac.) For bonnele the Dreyailine aod favorite alylnBtora lo b the fnnohou, Empire and ornamente and white piplnga carried out rameie, and up to ihe protenl weoK It la me eneoi 01 mo eiiTor ooru Tory noppny. Impoeaitue to eay wmoa will oe taken into popular rayor. .ino ranoooa are not pre. oiaely eimilur io thoee worn laat year, aa we new torms under mat name are muon em&ller in every respoot'tban their prtde- oeeaore. When tbey were firat introduced there waa an aticmpt made at orowna, noth ing tubetanual and nrra, it la true; but lace, "Hon." Alex. H. Stepaens , , - ...... V-1 . Troil the Keule Torch'lgat.1 We would meekly intimate tho opinion ibat the United Statea have had abt enouah of Alexandir H. Stonhone. Bine. the l..b.lHon.'nallanMrt.'tha vhnU Amd nt ribbon, and an ocoaioual apray or two of tte country haa been in a frantio attte of Bowers supplied me pinoe. uui mo new admiring devolicn to tho eoarae.tr and oondact or tula great-minded, mild-manner, ed Georgian. It haa been given out, per haps a thousand timea a day this twelve month, that Mr. Stephana was betrayed into the rebellios, badgered into the rebel lion, bedeviled into tba rebellion, aad that Fascbone nre aborn of Ibefo adornmente. and enormous chignoni project, unadorned. from the back of the head in their atoad Fanoy straw, worked wilh cryatal and jot beadii, will bo very fnabioneble, both for ranobon and Empire bonnet, during the forthcoming six or eight weeko. . hie heart wee wilh the fate of the Uniaa, A writer from Paris eajs that the hon- and his head wilh the doctrine of the Union neia worn at vne raoea in iu ujib ue uou- all tba woy tbronch the war. Poor Alei. logne were for the moat pirt oompoaed en- ulor, he went into the hideous enterprlee ...r.j u. u..... v. vu m.u ... .wiiu, oi ircaaon wiinnia eyes aaut ana his mouth whioh were plaoed upon tullr, and made to open. Ue ia a man of tremendous genlua eover tho email round or triangolar fan- but the delioata weakness of hie pbysieal ebon, which now forme the morlorn bonnet organisation was wiekidly praotioed upon Thus ono boncot was entirely a inn of by devilieh men of broad ohestr, prolubor- yiroeei, (wall flowera) those above being Dt bowela, long atridet, and bruinl jawi yellow and oringo, wbilo a few under ibe rbey poests.ed him aa "Legion" did (he rim assumed a roddioh tinge. A prettier Oadarene. They took him whitberraevar eproiineu oy ir was o'.niponeii 01 iuyi,i ine mey would, and enlhuied him with l he valley, the dew falling in ory-Hl drops on foiming and etmvulaive deviltry at Iroaaon the forehead and cAiiwmof ihe fair wearer, because he had not the physical power to White disiea formed another, and with this resist them. the toilette worn was almoit eniirely white, Thus possessed,' hs beeams Vioe Preil- relicved by narrow black atripos. dnl of the Confederacy. Thus posiesiad, For out of door wear palitoia of all de- he made his famous speeoh declariog that cjiifM.uua , ju i...r. n uiu aiavery was mo sorner-atone or that new loose or filling the figure aooordlng to the national etruoture, and that it was the laocy 01 me wenrer. . higbaat development of Uod s providenoe The Paris correspondent of the Qiuen says in human government. it has become latterly the fath'on 10 wear But when Grant, Sherman and 8heridan in Paris what formerly was only to beeei-n "ibteo three" struck the "Ltgion" and at sea bathing plaoes and spas, namely, dispeacocd Aleak, of hia demonleo delu- pileiote mide of purpla and wbite olotb, ,i0n, be at ones raverled to bis anU-ttllum and extremely elegant they look. Tbe pur- stains and resumed his original Unionism, pie paletots are out to fit the figure partial- Ue was now looked upon as a dear old een- .i.w,s....u. umiu uiman wiin an awitu amount or brains or sou aobe, worked wilh jot bsads Tbe and a very meager supply of abdomen and imuiusj utuigu. Bursas uj iuiu i nave DaoHDone, who had seriously sinned in seen in lorraer eeisina, being arranged in aodly innocent way, aud wai entitled to be srTOiui jin;i u iuo uoqur, aaouiuera rorglvcD. Buoh (tatemeuts were made in aud aloevte. Tho front ot the paletot is i,e papers so frequently end copiously that ornamented with frog bullous. Tho pale- this fine old gentleman with Ihe awful tun imi'iB oi wmie oioin nro not so u'goiy brains ssms to believe ilhiinself. ornameniod aa the purple ones: they are But he bell.v.d it with rlitrmnli. Th. cut with a round basque in front, and are Georgia legislature so called had great edged wilh a broad, flat worMed braid, labor in oonvinoiag him that he was a prop-headed with narrow soutaoho, which de- or person for United Blatos Senator. The serines eiiner ireioi.s or aiamoiia; gimp ILon.it old rat oould not exactly see how uiu.ui.hu, uiu iu.o..,i,r.. nnu m. oriiu- me vies rronueui or the u.nrederaoy was ing prftteru, and gimp frog buttons deoorate to take the test oath aud become a Senator ine iront oi ino paieiot. of tbe United Slater. But the gentleman Paletots mado of gray snd fanoy olotba ef ohests, boweli, strides, and jaws bore h.q u.uvu iro. u.uuiuicijr uiujiueu luau aawn upon mm, aod no Deoame couviaoed. the purple aud white onon, bui, again, those Ue was eleotad, and he went to Washing-ton . - 1 o. --l-.l. ..J .1...:.. -ill. .... .' .. .. . ui.uo u. ijl.ii..ru..n.ilii,.iiiil ai naaoiogton, Mr. Alexander li. H o- and fastened with bullous made of Allej.po phens put on new aire. The atiuospb.ero.of iy mguijr uiuaumuieu. a. line capital oriBked up his melancholy. Here white fclotu paletot, in its first freshners, he was en'iiled Bon. A. H. Stephens, ef iiimuicu T.uu uioiui. uiuii, I. uul iiuD.ii- ueorgii. no was so telegiaphed abroad. icuuuw m mi iuuj.ju uy, iuiu , ue nuer- uonmaoui it nerved Him. tt;s opiaions noon dwaay toilette. ners humbly asked, and printed all over i-aieioi. uiwie oi ncn oiaca grot gram or the ccuntiy. Ho had interviews wilh Ihe rie nro no lotigor worn siraigni around Proudent. lie was invited to Gen. Grant's the edge; they are now a most invariably reception, an t was tbera the obaervadofall out out in either rquare or raund notions, observers. Though keeping somawbat in in. uiuquiuoa wnu inroo points are con the biekground, he managed to oxploit him sidered the most stylish; two points fall at self diplouiatie.il y into eontinuil aotioe the sides, and ono point at ihe back. Tho What Hon. Alex. U. Steshene said of Geor basquine is edged wnh either a laoe ruche, gia, of the South, of reconstruction, glutted ui mm iiuvuuui; irurncunuujoi. iuVBe 100 teiegrspo. which are trimmtd wilh guipure are mado Bat be was summoned btfore tbe Reoen- to fit the figure closely, and ibe baequines, slruction oommitlce. lie was here asked a whih aro rounded at ihe back, are aa plain giant many fooliuh questions. It was de- upoa the hips ss an Empire drees. A bow minded of hiro, for mslanoe, If -bo - was wilh long ends, made of moire ribbon ia Alexander II. Stephens. He waa. Let It invariaD'y added at the top or tuo back of be reoorded. Where was hs born? And if tne patetot. ,0, when? How old was he, therefore? &o, Colored hat.d embroidery on shawls is a I . Tho moat important questions, however, new fcaturo in the fashions introduced for were with reference to bis opinions on the the coming Spring and bummer. The nia- relation of Georgia Io the United S ates, and mmm ujjuu wmou mo wum i. luouuu are on the best raeiuod or bringing' tbe United China crept, Kronoh crept, flue oaahmere, States into harmony withGeorgiaandother an., mil upon u.bih. ur wmm gruuuua. ogutnern Btates. Here ths majestio Uoor. i lowers and leaves are Introduced in tbe gian was "on his naiivwaii, and bis iiaiuri.i uuiur., Buiuaiiuica iu gariauu. ear- name AteoKi Here heg Lanswor ae ried round tbe shawl ae s borier, aod some- ene having authority. InV jpfjnss Io in- times in t prigs. Laoe patterns in black and terrcgations raverentiallyput to him in white, and executed wiih a Russian stitob, this tegard, ha slated that Georgia was wil- are a'so used, sometimes alone, and at oth- ling Iq be forgiven for Ihe past; that shs ers mixed wilh Ihe oolored flowers. Rioh would, if properly treated wilb, accept the Bun bub. irmiieB, auuiteu, r. generally added to these shawls, but sometimes ths border is of lace, black or whito, or a mixture of both. Black and while grenadine shawls, em broidered in scarlet, deserve notice aanovel. Plain shawls also, in these thin materials situation and acquiesca in ths Union; but mat, under no eiroumstances whatever, would she agree to grant the negro the right of suffrage. This with great emphaais and with all the backbone and abdomen pertaining to the ex-diseonfsderate-vics. presi dential bodv. Yes. sir! Georgia waa loval and fringed, and also plain shawls in llama, now, sir; but shs was not to be pushed a in all oolors, delloale light blues and rish rose shades, will be woru. A rery pretty black grenadine shawl waa riohly smbroid-ered both in too upper aud lower half in black tulle aud jet tioids, and ths sdge was rjf lace. Other embroidered grenadines Single hair's breadlh on this "nigger" ciuei lioa. Alexander H. Stephens said. so. And straightway ths nervous tslegraphsblabbed it to ihe four windr, and it was printed mllliooBof times throughout the Union. Again, now eomea the question that waa were scolloped and overcast at tbe sdge, looked for to deoide tho fate of thenaiion. not requiring any fringe or other ornsmcnt. and probably to unhinge destiny itself. Deep talmas of heavy blaoa grotgra.n Did Mr. Stephens, or did he not, believe In silk aia muob worn in Paris. They are (hs riihl of seosssion when he went out o' arranged in a broad (old at the lop of Ihe the Union with his Stats? ..To thia a,uu- baok, and ooofined for several inohns below tion Mr. Stephens replied unhesitatingly the neok band by strips of noire ribbons that hs bad no doubt of tho right of a Stats fastened with heavy jet bullous. to withdraw whennvor shs ohoso. Thunder A stylish promenade toilette is a browa aud lightning I was this tho kind of JUn'sn grot grain dross, out ia Princesse form, and man be was when the war eommenoed? trimmed wilh blnok. velvet and molher-of- Yes. But did he Hill believe that a Slate pearl buttons. B ack velvet ribbon is siwn had, tba right to go cut of tba Union at in stripes on thsbodioo and upper part of pleasure? Yea, veriiy. Uis opinion. had not the skirt, so as lo simulate a ptlstot. The undergone any obange as to ths abstraot Ths blaok velvet ia siudded with buttons right. Georgia and btephens, it was true, and every stripe terminates with a brown bad been unsuccessful in ths aisertion of and blaek taesel. A black tulle bonnet, that dootrlne, had, in point of foot, been embroidered aod ornamented wltb spray, scandalously whipped out of it; yet, for all of brown veltot leaves. If Ihs motber-of- that, they siill felt in their Southern blood Gr-esarioaj paenllarliieai of Bnlvror Ll-ISoa and Mill. A London sorrespondsnt of ths Boston Advtrtittr furnishes ths following graphio aeoount, of lbs pionliarilles of ths dlstin- gu'shsd man above mentioned: 'Sir E. Bnlwer Lytton was ssen on his fost. There waa at onos a acmmotion. Ths honorable baronet, novelist, dramatist, es sayist, poet, ia known to prepare speeches for theie oecaaions with much elaboration, and usually they are studded with epigrams, wl deisms and ornale sentences of perfect rhythm. So at onos the chamber was oiewded and attentive. Up stairs ths members were silting on ths side from whioh ths honorable baronet was to speak, trooped in long procession to the gallery opposite, that they mig'-t ses his faoo, and get a ohanoa ef oatohing what he said. Sir Edward has at Knebworth a portrait of him self, painted by Meoliss, in whioh, with a distinct likeness, is represented a face of tte highest form of masoullce biauty, and yet a plainer man than ho now is does notalt in ths Hous of Commons.1 Was hs ever the foe tirnilt of the Knebworth painting? I am ioiu mat so waa, out tt nas not been in my tirneu. So long as I have known ths author of "Pelham" ho has been deaf, stiff io tbe joint, bunt, in , ths baok, and Jewish in ' feature. 'Everything about him shows . the , departure . of the youth. whioh 'he ' mourns so sincerely, save his hair, whioh is still Without the least mixture of gray, it is light ia oolor and plentiful in quantity, but whether thia ia line to art or nature, It is not in my power to decide. Before he wss oreated a baro net, sir Edward was a radioal in politics, but since his title and his aoosssion to ths family estates he has bssn a conservative All bis mist intimate friends and acquaint ance, are ot toe iioerai sonooi. and sverv one who knows him smiles at the idea of his political sincerity. fJut there he is in Par- lament, opposing reform bill whioh willen. rranobise 4UU,(WU or bis fellow ooutrymen, with more gusts than any old bie-ot of them all. Sir Edward is a singular inslanoe of a man, aouieving oratorical auooess who has not a single quality of the orator. He winsny eheerlulelleatualdisplav. Ha voice iajQud, but it is ao thiok that unless von Mm in hi. iiuuivuiuiB nsigauornooi you osu not follow hint through a sentence. His speeohes sound like a series of "ow-awa' "American! and RuBsbaur are two great raurere, ' anu eo on ; nut tnoso who are in the body of tho house can distinguish Ihe words, and as he is nsvsr dull there is nsvor a lock of applause. as air is. J, v lion sat down, ths Toiiss an plaudcd for some minutes, and the more, it seemeo to me, irom tne fact that Mr. John Stuart Mill bad risen. Sinoe he entered Parliament Mr. Mill haa poken but twice, and then very brietlr: but he has been oenstant in his attendance and unflagging in his atlontion to tho debates. He has, as I happen to know, determined to take a part in parliamentary proceedings, sad to outer thoroughly into the work of praotical legislation, and hs is learning the peculiarities whioh are necessary to suo-oess. Hs sits through Ihe dullest soeooh. and if always Ihe most attentive of the listeners. Last night he made what is really his debut as a spssksr, and he made under oiroumitanoes exceedingly favora ble to a fair oensideration of his abiliiies, but none of his frisnds anticipated the remarkable effect which he produced. He is, n ooaversation, modest to timidity is al most womanly in his meekness and amia- llty, and hasty observers micht infer that he was yielding and weak; but theae who now him are aware that strength ii bis flrit characteristic. Last night his spssch was keen, inciiivs and clear. His thoughts anu nn arguments were otossly packed, aod in it j ie , use mat or nis works, was as oryatal. do stood close to Mr. Bright, and waa warmly sheered by that distinguishsd man. Us kept his hands behind biin the whole time, aud practised none of the ordinary aria of the orator. Uis voico, though not powerful, is vory muiical, aud is as diatinot as a bell, lie spoks in the oharaoler alike of the politician, the statesman, the philosopher and Ihs philanthropist, and all appeared in hie words. He applied himsslf wilh ths most logical vigor to ths subjaot immedia'ely before him, going soaroely to the right or to tbe left, lie opened up new opinions at every turn, and his expression of them was exquisitely preoise. The spseoh prooesding direolly' from his Ihought, he occasionally stopped in the course of it as if to rally; but whan hs resumed the thread of his reasoning he went ou with delicious fluency. It was a great pleasure Io be there, aad particularly to observe how the Hons, appreciated him, and by its anxious attention a full House remaining deeply inlereited till he had finished proved its if spool for his intellcetnal gifts and for his sentimenls. How Mr. Lincoln aimed the Proclet- .. i. : , niAtlon. Tbe Itosheslcr Expreti relates the following as the oircumstanoes attending Mr. Lin coln's signature to the Emancipation Procla mation and says it has not been before Stibiished. The large roll containing that oonmcntwas lukcn to Mr. Linocln at noon on the 1st day of January, 18U3, by Secre tary Howard and hia son Frederick. As it lay unrolled before him, Mr. Linooln took a pen, dipped it in ink, moved his hand to the place for the signature, hold it a moment, and then removed his hand and dropped the pen. After a little hesitation ho again took up the pea and wont through the same movement as before. Mr. Lincoln then turned to Mr. Seward and said : "I have teen shaking hands sinoe nine o'olcok this morning snd my ' right arm is almost pnralyied. If my name over goes into his tory it will be for this sot, and my whole soul is in it. If my hand trembles when I sign tbo proclamation, all who examine Ihe document hereafter will say, 'he hesitated.' " us then turned to the table, took up ths pen again, and slowly, firmly, wrote that "Abraham Linooln" wilh which Ibe whole orld ir bow familiar. He looked an, smiled, snd" said : ' That will do." That proclamation ataerled that the ' Executive Government of the United BtUes, inoluding tbo military and naval authorities thsroof, wilt rsoognise snd maintain the freedom of such persona." pearl buttons are aonsidered too conspicuous on tbe black velvet, they can be replaced by silk ones to miteh the dress. For evening dresses tbe styles are Infinite. At a grand eharuy ball given reoently by Lady Cowley at tbe Grand Hotel de ParieJ whito dresses predominated. Tbe tinsel so popular during the past winler appeared to have teen abandoned, and gilded ornaments, beads snd spangles, were laid aside for flowers. FrloRoi made entirely of flowers wers used for bordering the oont bodies; garlands of flower", ins'ead of sashes, )o:p-sd up tulle skirts; and flowers were general in the batr. Indeed, all the heed dresses were a Vantiqut, consisting of cordons of flexible branches of hawthorns and violets, small convolvuli, and variegated foliage. mounted as Benoitons, and festooned from and bones that the doctrine was truo 1 1 And Ibis is the lion. Alex. H. Btephens, Of Georgia, the reluctant rsbal and the perioree Vioe President of the Confederacy I Ho went wilh hia Stale because he says he believed he owed her paramount allegiance 1 How, thie infamous traitor ntvsr believed anything of tho kind; and it is enough to make patriotism sick to death to witness tbe seeming readiness with which this despicable pica is admitted as of oourse by the preis and by lbs govereaaenr. 'It it the contemptible onward ly axouse of a tteak bad man; and it is insufferable that this man ihou'd bs allowed patronisingly to make that plea right under ihe nose of the eutborities by which be riohly deserves to bs put to death. He stands tbsre and Employment of Girls lu Collieries, Among tho reoent papers presented to the British Parliament, ia a report on the death of a girl twelve years old, at the Moss-house Colliery, in Lancashire. On going to work last month, on the first morning of her engagement, she arrived at seven, in slead of six o'olock, and found no one in attendanoe at tho surfaoe, where she was to bs employeJ, to instruot her. Betting herself Io work as she best oould, shs made a mislaks wbioh released an empty truok on a desoendiog railway, and, not knowing what to do, ihe was crushed in her efforts to stop it Mr. Higson reports that in his diitriot a great number of girls and womon ars smployed above ground to separate dirt and shale from the ooal, load the railway trucks, and 'move them to and from the sorcent, but it is an exception for a girl of suoh tendecage to bo so employed, and he has not met with a parallel oase. one ear to another, Suspended in front of - mocks the falss sympathy hitherto felt for the neck and throat. ' i him, declaring himself a traitor, and a oon- Tho bair is worn latterly much higher at sci.ntious traitor, to-dar I And this is th. the baok of Ihe head; Ibe chignoni appear Io man whose every utteraaoe is oaught up as De mounting to iuc sumuiii. loose made up of ringlets srs tbe moat popular; and they ars imitated in nets, whioh are called Be-noiton nets (everything is ohristened Benoitons now-a days.) Thess nets, which xaatoh tbo hair in coW, have a mass of ringlets imitated in very fine silk at Ihe baok. They are anything but pretty, and "look, at a short distance, very like a dog's curly head it is so very palpable that the eurls are not hair. Tbe fashion of dyeing if it wsrs an oraole, and telegraphed daily to Ihs oountry. What is to beoome of a nation when one of. the ehief plotters and traitors against lis life ean sit in its capital and opsnly and honorably avow the oon-vloiton that his treason was right. For our pari, we have little confidence in a oountry that permits suoh traitors as this A'sxander H.Btanhsns to go unhanged. . i iron. Alex. H. Stephens, fors olhl Oat which they explored, and thonoe to the Ter-thtro been any horrid war against the lltory and State. An exchange aays, the name of Illinois originated in tbe following manner: A party of Frenohmen est out open an exploring expedition down the river, whioh ihey afterward named, providing themselves wilh bark canvas, and relying ohiefly for thsir subsislanoe upon game. They found at ths oonfluenoe of Ibis rirsr with the Mississippi, an island thickly wooded with black walnut. It was a ssaaon of ths year when ths nuts wers rips, and this parly of explorers, snoamping on this island, greatly enjoyed the luxury of this fruit. From this eiroumstanoe they oalled the island the "Islsnd of nuts" or, in Frenob, "Isle aux nois," which name was given to tbe river Personal and Miscellaneous Th. loath wtad alware art ags eat weethari lb north wlual w.l ant )lt toialberj , The fail wlod etwiyi bring, a. nl.i Th. wail wtad blow. II kaok agfla ;?v Ths organ ef the Feniane ha Ban Fran cisoo it printsd entirely ia green Ink.; An Inol-dsntal inquiry Would artificial teeth enable a person to sing a falss-tttt-o? Other goods may have deolinsd, but the riss In hoop-skirls on the ttreett It at times quite startling. An undertaker at Lawrence advertise! to take charge of funerals at ths lowest "living" prioes. t.i V j Thsre is a fisherman la Halifax who it said to have one hundred anil twenty-five ehildren and grandohildrsn. A man in Miohigan, tbe other day, told hit wifs for seven dollara and fire pounds of maple sugar, taking a note for ths money. M. Blot tayt that In Franot ths greatest oomplimsat that ean bs paid a female guest is to have, the sauoct at dinner the color of her hair.' ' I . i I ' t . Deicotive Baker wanted $55,000 at hit there of the reward for oapturing Booth. He gelt fj,760. Thomas Carlyle is 70, but his hair Is still abundant and tolerably blaek, and there It oonsiderable color in his cheek. Dr. MaoQo'wnn has been appointed by Ihe East Isdia Telegraph Company Commis sioner lo' China, to extend ' the telegraph through that country. I ' , Mr. A. 1). Riohardson, the oorrespondent and leolurer, is going on a tour round the world, sailing for Europe in a few weeks, and returning by way, of California. , . .Co). Halpine, "Miles O'Rielly," elaims the authorship of the celebrated letter of Gen. Hunter oonoernlng ths first organisation if colored troops. ' ' . Faurs, an eminent baritone, has aooepted an engagement for five years at the Imperial Opera of Paris, for a mm of 90,000 franos a year. One of the conditions of the engagement is that he shall not play in London during that lime. Miss Dickinson is going to get married. She ia in advance of moat young ladies, who do not Usually leolure till after mar riage. A orusty old beohslor tayt the proper name for marriageable young ladiet it "wailing maids." The girlt should permit him to "wait" out in theoold until he learnt more agreeable manners. The misery of being oalled upon sudden ly Io make an extempore tpeech wat onos got over by a noted English mathematician, who delivored himself in this fashion: "Gentlemen, a morbid desire for originality prevents me from saying, 'Thii it the proud-etl moment of my life,' and it doss not ocour to me to say anything else." Ths scosatrio Lord Holland, of ths rsign of William HI, used to give bit horses a weekly oonocrt In a ooverod gallery spe cially erected for Ihe purpose. He maintained that it oheersd their hearts and Im proved thslr .temper, and an eye-witness ssys " thoy stemsd dslightsd therewith," An agint is traveling about the rnral distriots soiling copies of the well known engraving, "Ihe Departure. of tbe Pilgrim Fathers from Loyden." lie expatiates very glibly upon the notable points of ths pio-ture, hut bewilders bis oustomers by assur ing them that the large figure in the center Is that of "the oelebralei Christopher Co lumbuB." ' Joffsrim Davis Is writing a book; General Leo is writing a book; Alexaudor II Stephens is writing a book; ex-Senator Gwin is writing a book; and ox-Ssnator Hunter is writing a book. Tbey are all writing hooks of exouses for sioenion and assigning reasons for thsir failure. Ex-Eenator Feote aud ths Southern Democratic Scoieu men are out wilh thein. TEtlEOBAPUIC. REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL, Afternoon Dispatches. FROM MEXICO. '' ' Ibe Latest Havre. Vba Cans, April IS. Generals Amonte, Beron and Brinoourt sailed for Europe, also 400 Frsnoh troops. uen.uatvex nai been arrested aud oon fined at Fuebla. Gen. Garoia bat arrived at tbt Canitol and hat taken the Portfolio at Secretary of n ar. Conor JUagrlnta has Baen appointed rresidsnt or tbe Ministry. Honor jaquia No- rego has besn appointed Under Secretary oi state. There It no donbt Maximilian lntendt to make a general draft. Uen. Ondea defested and cut to flight the Liberals grouping at Hussieorio. The Liberal loss was forty killsd and fifteen prisoners, besides some arms and ammunition. Aflsr an obstioats enoounter, C'aur- rss s Ltbe'al roroes wers defeated at Unas Del Cas'.illo, losing three-fifths killed aad a large number wounded. Aiasailan remainoj in good oondition. proteoted by 1,200 troops, and new oclumns ars to bs formed to operate with Uen La soda on Ratoris. The Imperial Government has fiiedanew and peremptory tlmt for the preeentation of all oredits against rerenues. uol. uupm arrived on the zlst at Tam- ptco with loo men, leaving the rest of his forces at different points, intending to maron against Juares, oooupying Uitiuadad, victoria and Klo virde. San Luis Potosl oontinued ooouoied bv ths guerrillas of Borrsgon. numerous small engagements are report ed wnerem the imperialists wsie Invariably violorious. . , , FHOM NKW lOItU. A Nsw York corrsspondsnt of ths 81. Louis Courier says that Geo. Wood emigrated from Cincinnati to New York, tome two years ago, and, has made a fortune. He struck a placer in John Owens, with his "3 lion Shingle," which, tht first ssaaon, made 175,000 for tht manager, and $57,-000 for the acior. They will divide nearly $100,000 this season. A singular kind of work It in preparation in England, a "Thesaurus Cranio-rum," or oatalogue of ekulls of Ihs various races of man, in tho collection of tho author, Mr. Joseph Barnard Davit, which It said to bs ths result of many years' research and labor, and to oontain between fourteen and Ifteon speoimensof skulls and skeletons derived from every division of the globe, and embracing reprosenlativss of tho human races of mostattainablo countries, as well os most of tht islands of the Indian and Pacific Oooant. Ths Duchess de Mouohy hat Just, been oreated by Ihe Queen of Spain a membor of tho Royal Order of Maria Louisa. Tho insignia of this order consists of a broad whits and violet ribbon, worn across tbe right shoulder, tuppotllng a oross of eight rays, of white enamel edged with violet ornamented with two lions and two towers of gold, and having tbe light of St. Ferdi nand in the oenter, Tho ladles of the order are bound, at least once a month, to visit a hospital for woman, or tome other charitable institution; and, in addition, they are required to be present, onos In every year, at a moss said for the repose of the souls of thsir deceased sisters. A Mow York paper gives the following: "When Dickens' 'Amerioan Notes' were published, the arrival of the eleamer Great Weslern was looked for with the greatest anxiely by Ihe several rival oheap publish ers. As sbe npproaobed her birth at the foot of Clinton street, and even before she had made fast to the dook, the purser, run ning out to Ihe bowsprit whioh projected over ihe wharf threw the paokageocntaining the expected 'nofce- io sir. James u. Wilson, ths publisher of 'Brother Jonathan,' who oaught it with an exultant shout. Fast as a oab oould oarry hlra he hastened to tbe offioe, and in twenty-fire minutes from the moment the steamer reached the dock, the volume was 'slrippid' and dialributsd among ths forly-eigbt compositors who were waiting to set it up. The book was published the next day, and met with a sale of between forty and fifty thousand oopies." The local editor of a Lynchburg paper, while In the aot of taking hie valise from the baggajo car at Burford't, in Bedford ocunty, let it fall on the track and the whole train passed over it, smashing It up horribly scattering shirt", paper collars and the like, in evsry dirsotion. As aaan ss tht train passed, a orowd gathered Found the wreck, and exprcsssd their sympathy for the owner of iu But just then he thrust his laud into one end of Ihe erusbed valise, and drawing forth an unbroken bottle of whisky, hsld it up triumphantly and ex-olaimtd : "Never mind, gentlemen, I have saved the most Important part of mybag-gagel" - Wall Mirer Forery. Nsw York, May 8. Intense sxcttsment prevailed yestsrday afterncan in' Wall strsst, owing to tho discovery of a number of forgeries of railroad bonds and oheoko to ths amount of nsarlv $800,000. Several banks and prominent business men ars teported to have been victimised by the operations of Ihs forger, who is supposed to bs a Mr. John Rots, lately doing business as a broker in Exchange Place. ' Another Bobbery. The offioe of Messrj. Uottobsrgir & Co., No. 'it New Bowery, was on Tuesday night robbed of three certified bills of exohange, payable In gold, amounting in the aggregate to $15,847 72, and ono hundred dollars in treasury notes. A nephew of Mr. Gotts-berger's parlner, named lluany, wat arrested and a portion of the stolen treasury notes found in his posssssion. ; Two lew Caies or I bolero. Two new oasss of oholtra yssterday from the steamship Virginia. There were one hundrsd patients in hospital ysslsrday, all rapidly improving. i Yellow Fewer an tho Kearearsrs. The Unlled Slates sloop-of-war Kearsarge waa at Lisbon, Portugal, on the 12th ot April. On hor passage from Sierra Leon. ssven officers and seven men died of yellow icver, as ronows: Burgeon Dcnj. Vecrland, Seoond Assistant Engineers Josl H. Bullard and Joseph Hoops, Third Assistant Engl nssrs Richard F. Edwards and Elisha R. Tjsoo, and two Mates, Samual Davis and Bemusl Palas. Names of seaman not given. There was, on the 12tb, but one oass oa board tbat was not convalescent. '-" Ibe Beionatrnollon Kenart, Ths Times' Washington spseial says the fate of Ihe reoonstruotioa report is sealsd. Tbs oommilteo agreed to report against to mission to Greece, the law not justifying no vaiauii.uuicna, ' Ibe War la Booth Anaerlen, Advices from Rio Jansiro to ths 8J of April, stale that it is believed that ths is-sue of ths Bank of liraill will bs increased. by Ihe government guaranteeing it, and ue ten minion dollars in gold In ils vaults are to be withdrawn to meet the oxpense of tne war. Two Peruvitn ironoladt hart arrived from England, and captured the Bpanith sohooner Dorothea, using ths Unitod States nag. a reruvian tronolad is daily expected from the United Slates. Newt of an attack on Paso Da Patria. and thoir orossing into Paraguay is hourly VAIIVOIVU. It is rumored that the Paraguayans had advanoed into Missions to sttsok ths Bra zilian forces under Paron Do Partealgre. Mexican Navea-Itaadea Killed, The Herald's oorrsspondent from ths City of Mexioo, under dale of 1 lib ult., tayt: The tisge at Masatlan still oontinues, wilh oeeasional skirmishes. Ths Liberal com mander, Mendet, was found while siok by ths Frenob and on refusing to surrsnder. was shot in his bsd. Three of the most in fluential oitiiens in tbe neighborhood wore also shot, and heavy fines imposed on others. among whom were the sons of tht murdered aienuet. Havana Havre Mere Africans. Havana dates of ths 20th ult. stale ibat a oirgo of negroea had just bsen landed at tne soutn sias or the Island, and that the Saoos Ds Arbon were immediately distributed. Several ships wero expeoted from vuiua wuu uooues. . '1 There was a very large stock of Hllffai An hand. Freights for the United Siatet wore brisk at about previoua rales. . From tbo West Indies. Wo have aleo late advices from the Frenoh West India Islands, br ths same rente. datnH St Martinique and Gaudaloups. Fifty members of the Colonial Legislature had determined to demand from Franos ths same laws and legislative powers as are enjoyed in the mother oountry. in uuaaatoupe the deaths from cholera averagod 71 ner cent of the nonnlaii.n The disease waa lost violent. The immense producion of beet root sugar in Europe aip .no fiamerB oi uoia islands. Our advioes from 81. Domingo are dated io St. Domingo City to the U:h nf Anll The late revolutionary movement on Ihe southern frontier of the island induoed, at Ihe very moment of its supprsssioo, a large insurrectionary party to rise in another quarter, and suddenly seised the towns of San Cristobal, Ban! and San Joao de Ooea. The Government aoted promptly and with energy. Troops were marched rapidly from different points and concentrated so judiciously that the insurgents were dispersed. Two of ths most active of thoir leaders esoaped, and order was restored. Alter the Uth of April it is optional with ths importers of merchandise in St. Domingo to pay the dutios in gold, silver or Treasury noies. Ths gold ouoos vslus he-lug taken aa the standard whsn the last named currenoy ia used. Teneanela Likely to Inra Aaafuat Pay ag Teller, and two checks on Howt k llascsy, amount not stalsd. Ferdinand Bueseh was arrested under a warrant of extradition for forgeries committed ia Mecklenburg te the tmount of 20,UOU Prussian thalsrs. Hs arrived yestsrday on the Louisiana, and ths otisert in pursuit sams ia ths Scotia. rtrt- lMm 28,000. Tht coffee and spies mills of Jaekson 4 Piekert, Fulton street, were burned last (-night. Loss $28,000. Partially inta-td. . FKOM HEW ORLEASS. eSsnerml Itevra. Nxw OxLBin, Msy 2. Cotton Irregular. Ths saltt to day were ami baits. Sugar and Molanei unshsngad. Freights very dull. 8snor Cabellero, the e'.deet Spanish mer chant of thit eity, wat run over and killed. rlis house wat tht only ont tparsd durtag ths Lopai Crittenden sxoitsmsnt. Ths diseovsry of nstrolaum in Wastsrn Louisiana attracts much attention. A company is bsing fermsd for psrfcoting and bringing it into market. 'ins coat beds ef Arkansas, abevt. art bsing worked. Most of tht Confslsratss of East Tennes see have oemt here to retids. FOR SALE. City .Lot for Sale Oft TiLrJALMI BUILDING LOTS, 8ITIJAT1D m Murlh Ulgb alre.1, opp jalte.lbe naidenoe or th. lata Waa. B. Hobbard, Xuq. Apply to marfltn WIT A. OU.L-, For Male. rpni fCATIOMlL HOTEL BUILDING, HUB tnra and atc.k w.ll ba sold wl.h iha bniiai.. V" w it. H.KVHVLD9. IjH OP FROM NASHVILLE. Hasoalo Ball as Atlanta Bnraoel. NiiuviiLB, May 3. An Atlanta disnatoh sirs ths Uasonlo Hsll at that plase was eooideatallv burned last night. Loss ovsr $100,000. Mostly in- sursd. A heavy ttorm occurred yesterday In Williamson eounty, and the eolton and oorn cropt were nearly deetreyed by Ihe hail. in the oats of isham Jlsndsrion tht dl- rsot sxamination of Hogs has olossd. Ths Court adjourned on account of tht illnoss of Col. Coyle, eaunssl for ths aeenssd. CLOTHING. Ready-Made Clothing! 60 Per Cent. Chtmpetr Than Heretofore, (.hill. Ths nswt from Veneiuela, dated April 7tb, intimates that tht Rtpublio wss very likely to sympathize with Spain in her war taglnat Chill. Ths Venesuelan authorities rseollcoling that their ports are completely defenseless, and the people remembering how their poorer countrymen were received- in the Bpanish West India Islands as privileged refugee! during ihe late troubles at home. The new gold mines of Nueva Providen-eia ars said to yield abundantly. Military squabbles about State rights olaims disturbed the Territory at soms points. DltUlnirulNhed Arrival, Count Csstlgleone haa arrived in the sleamer Scotia. He has bssn sent on a mission from lbs King of Italy, Forgers, Arretted, John Ross, stook speculator, In Exohange Place, hat been arrested for forgery. He had purohaied $60,000 in gold, eaoh from Messri. Blook A Spaulding and J. 8. Cro-niss, paying for ths sams with his own certified chocks on tha Continental Bank. The oheoks proved to be forgeries. Ross is also said to have forged, the signature of A. 8. Pcyer, to two oheoks on the Union Bank for $04,600 taeh, with the eertiflcation of the 8ti9lREATRHTOLUTIONINPRICll-gSg Goods AppvoaeblnB; a. Cold Baaal. I JOaKt'II UCSDKKgnSISIBB, TSt oroliiit Tailor An 1 Wholesale aod Batall Dealer In BBADY-MADB CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Testings and ueuts' ruraisntng uocds. 7SJ Boats Ulgrb tiwes. (Near th. Aaaarloan Hotel,) THIS PLlAtrtll INIiroBHItrOHIIOLD o.twarj and the general p.bll.. ibat h.bea rainraao rr.nl lb. aaatera .lllee wltb lh lent. eat aad Seal aalaaiad atiek ot leadf-Uade Cl.lhlug, farelm cad Doaeelle Ulotha, uaaalln.raa. Twaeda. Jaana, VoalluaH f all kla!i. atriM and biIcm. and OaKUamem' garnltbtrg Qooda, aver fT,rtd to the gaaa ar ibe peon, in the our or uolnmbaa. Tbaa. goola war. paroaaaae daring tne am.ttled aoadl. a or toe uoi. matget, anu wtiea Aaetern aiarab eon war. aaxleo. to aail, and 1 oan ..11 them riFTT PBR CUNT. CIIBAPHIi Than thoea who taught a month or elx weeks be ar.. 1 oaa sow .all antti for tit, whioh Ihree aioiith. ego brought from Sao te ITS for f 60, whioh tbaa ar.egut ireni I7t to tiuo, or at about Th Sams Prices u Before the War, Gall and Ma my goodi and prist., and aattify roar. T lib oaa wh. bar. favored ne wltb their natron. aga Id t'.a paat, I am tbaakfal, aid eaa auw aaaar. l can Mil mam gooa. at mace lower prlaaa. RaUroad & Turnpike Stocks OsnotaiBa;OOBBieiioBSf or vac Fmm Tam, 1 l.umaie, Ohio, April IS, 11X10. I PCBStJANCI or A JOINT BKSOLOTION of tba ata.r.1 Au-mbly of th. But. of Oblo, paved April t, lets, lulled bid! will ba raoefv-d at Ihta offloe, aatll It .'olock nooa, oa tb. lit day of dan., 1S0H, far all or any part of tba .lock ownad by the Blale In the following Turnpike and Ballroad OompanlM. at whlah tlana tha bl,la will ha ooanedaad lb. coatreota of aal. awarded in oaa. th. Oonmteahaari approve tba i,m. and tha Gov-amor stall give his Co ma a t llisi.ta la willing, !.: . Aa'lofg.ook. aaduky, Dayton lOlaeianell Bll- road Co ..f !0t,t00 Ot taodaaky, Mansfield A Newark Ballroad On...-.- II, ess U Batavla A Union Bridre Turnpike Oo... tfl,asO 00 Ulrrtlnneit, Oolaabaa A Wooalar Torn- plk. Mo .. TS.SOO 00 Ctaotaaetl A Hamilton Tantplk. tlo 44 SM) 00 i taolanatt a aarr.aan lurno ke Ua.u 8S.oo 00 Otnolnnatl AlXanla Tainplk. r'n...... 108,050 00 C.larala, Oxford A Bro.kvl la Turnpike Co tS.TTS 47 1'BTian ai uoamgion rorni la. 10......... Sl.iSO OB Dayton A Lebanon Tornplke Oo 40,4AO 00 7ton ai .p ingnaio Tnrnplka uo M. BS 4W 00 Dayton A Waatar. Tnrntlk. Oo. 00,000 00 uaaaiiioa, jtoaevl'la, llarrtown. Oxford A Fair Haven Tnrnplka fto 40,741 00 Haalla.B, tomervllle A latoa Tarn, plko Oo 0 S25 00 Hamilton, epringo.u A uarthag. Turn- pike Oo ....... 13,440 00 Tha blrl. ahool I b. endoraad "rvoioeab - Bail. ramm enwm, or " jMntaiaasroc," aa tna o.aa nty Do. IK. II. I.OIISIAN, Praaldnnt. Wat. HKNBV SBI1TH, Secretary. W. H. WEST. Alt'. Oaa'l. ap tt SOt Oomml.alon.ra of tha Hlnklna rand BOOKS.' SooUa tSks s9tBtloxerv' OB. II. RILEY a tJO., Wheleenle end Balaf ' "' tfOOKSEIAERS I STITfOKEBS. No. 190 Renin IIIrU fitreei, VKIOil BLOCK, OolTlraVl-l.an, OIilo. OoBttantly ob head all the leading Law, Medical and School Books; A fU Mid compute Maortmeiit f Blank Books and Stationery. PAPER WAJfOlMOd, . : . . I aauiiiji-.tut, Hixixavr nriATiM, ' PAIMTItWH, . ,, PirTI'tim and PICUKSFBAJMtM. Wbalosale and Ketall. MTssoaRAPnii, job PBUtrturo A.I UlNlaiiaCI. 'Ooaatv Offlot.. Ballroad.. Banka aad Inaar. ano.Oompenl"eeupplled. BBArt-dtiB LEAD WORKS. tiitja Uitt Tho Motthftat Tftllariii dtirmbt ! vuifir tht chtrgf Mr. J. B rnMMALD. hM rapauiloi tor nut flit mui wU-me tftiantn'i, BNdiuoaam Blcaia m the nrllcle (.lwji id rlis th.sm1t. 1. i. On tbs lt si.! ot July xt I win rmoY to tbe ail Boqm 8QUdinf , Ibio lb flu roon now oenieaDy tit.roni vnua$, w.trt ivm &- ln eiMtajd fftcllltltM r tba ftceommodktloa f m n mrui frUndfl. A flat) uwrtBieDt ot Chtl Jnu'i Ctothlng wnt.nit if Kepi oi noa. ftprll. Gin RRARLjEY e HEL1Y, ImporUra anil Jobberi of O O rJT I I fas inures, Vesting, Ae, mo Bbavlvt, VTHIJT waiiT. Apt it cod ir "itvy "YovVc. MILLINBRY. SEW WnOLESALE Millinery ftore ! MILLiaslBS AHD MarHVnAJtTS ABB INTITBD TO BXtHINI TBI BBS! li Btocx tnie aide or stew vera, of BoniiofH, Hals, Ribbons, 811kg, Cratpek, iTrlnmingo, Flower, Ornamente, Frame), aire., aVo. I bar. J nit retnrnog front Baw York. whar. I parabaaad a - ralnoed prlcaa, ar.d an dally reoelTlog Ma Qooda. and all tba Novaltlea of the Beaton. aw namemoar, i cell to in. iradt oaly. c vy. BUS HON. Ho.. 107, 10B and 111 latl Town ai.. (Opposite Owynne B'ock.) aprll tm Ooluxxatouaa, . EYE AlfD EAR. !$tlB. . A. KNiPP, OenllNt, .1$ (formerly Of H. Y.() olntTly trti Ll)tfDi.t, DiwaflM of the ttyrm, tni ln-aerti Arliflcil Kyee without faiw. ma of!, at No. 130 South High etreet, (oppoa.t th Ouodat) Hew,) In Colrrmbnc, Ohio. Alao farol-he or mailt lite book on tbe Ire ad lir, for 40 nnnli, frt of poitngt.to nr id draw -.tj&dlr COLFMI11TN, OBIU, MAMDrACTUttBEOr WOOD liVH TBOrII wad P p-o, Oil Oftilrjr, for Oil Wei la; Unald-Imi Kud Inalda Fl lib. Trourh from ibC Inches to Inflbea vide. Oiden promptly HJiod. .pr ?m F. A G I, E 227 HOTEL, north tiiidd inn but, bitwickm lUoe and Tine. Philadelphia. Thia bnuao leoa'ed In tbe centre o( bnaliietw, and qoqUIdi ae hii iid nd and tweutt roc mi to ealanlatad to accommodate OTer two hiQ.red gueata. unariita, Vi per day. w. . KinttL, lpriff eocl n Proprietor. 4, a B A ECUS. i. BAsoua, m. J. H. BARCUS & CO., vsbolesale and Ketall GROCERS, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, 195 south man (street, ( olaiubna, Ohio. H. B. All nrdere from city natonera den-er ffnaef tvhargt). Term, Caak Jullta n HANSON'S Family Hand-Loom TS Tni LATIST IHPROV1D AMD BIST -a. uano-ifoem in ice world. BMMOsjTa Fa.Bilx Hand-Loom. . It la ttitontv ImcroTad llarid-Laom vl Invsmisarl thit wl tpraotloally wmto WOOL WAB?0. BeTAiMoa'a Tmmily Hand-fsoom. It la tha only InprorH Hand Loom that retalna tbe ehed open until the All lag haa bee beaten np to tba cloth, which la abiolntely naoeaaaiy to iu oaaafully weara all WOOL GOODS. Brttuion1 Fanally HnudXooro. It Will wwa either Wool. Cotton or fl as Warn. el Ibcr coarae or flnahon.e ap';nor tVotoiy-aoa. BrUBQmB Family Iland-I.oiD. It waaraa faater, waawei hoavhr cloth w'th ltaa power, and with 1 aa 11 billty to break tbrealt than aajr other Haud-Loom In tha wo Id. The -vparlorlty we olalu for thli L-kb. OTer a'l other Hanrl.Loonia oonrlata In Ita oapaelty to weave woullen and ooaraa fabrloa, and the greater length of time allowed for thfpaaa(o of the ahottle making tha liability te catch It aud brak tba warp, lei a tban any other HandLoom. Ton only bare to eoaaolt any woman who baa ntad tha "Old Hand Loom" la yonr w Ubborhood and aba will tll you a1 o alwaya bolda tha treadlea down to keep tha Shod open natll aba roata up the rloth. All other Uead-l.ouma drop tba uu iron (Drew io ronr intooi nerore ine ninug ia t eat np to tha oloth, and do not open it again ootll tbe batten haa returned back the earns diatauoe, thai keeping tha Hra oloaed the greator part of tba time. Our Loon holrle tbnSbed open until the batten ar "elay " atrlkfla the o oth. and opena It almott Immediately afterward, thua keeping tha Shed open nearly all tbe lima. By almply tnrolnr ortnk ererr part of thli Laom la opiaatad and the whole prooeaa of weaving la per form d. The family Rand-Loom li tha remit of many year a' experience In tbe Loom batlneae, and we have Ihe nalfirrm teatlmony of all oraoUoel woarerti that It ii tbe bat Hand Loom tbey btve erer examined. For deeorlptlve cl re alar, aample. of oloth woven on tba Loom, and further partlcnlare, aJdroo with atampa, BU&N80N BUOTUERS, Offlea III Wit Vuth atre.t, Olnolnoall. 0. mT?V dltawawSm Th Fure White Lead! White Lead (fc Color Worts TBI UNDKB8IOWFD HATIMO BBOBNTLT pnrobaMd tha Wiiitb Had Worm formerly known aa tha worha or Meere. Hanlaon, Uilla i Uo.. bat mora lajoutly aa the Pfctjeiiijt White Lead and Oolor W orka," would call tbe attention nf Dal-' era and Paint. ri to ear THUINIX UUAMD OF ' PUhK WHITK LRAD, wblca 1 iiug uade under theeopi.ola1oqperTi.lon of Mr. HII a, who haa bad an experlenoe of tweuty-flT yean to ha meou-'. fao-ure of Ibad. aod waa tu ni titer of tbe brttnd , ao loug and faoiably known aa "UarifsHin, Hllla tt Ou.V Pu e White Lead.. W llibieft.ru fel eon. fllent of btiug ab'e to (orLlah d nitre aod eonaum-era wilh an aril ult of .... pc as: wniTij i.ii which ehall hate no aanerlor. of tker ia Aia.eirfrnn.ri dp Xn)tlflb mannfaotnre. mr wot a lie by Dealt n fn raineginralry. EC KSTil V, A CO.. Y' HO. BUBNBT ST., : " 11 air dim oirco.e IlVtilNNATI. '' TRANSPORTATION- HOCK1KU VALLEY Transpoitation , Line; ' TBI-WEKKLT L1NH FROM 00LDHBU3 TO ' Lanoaatcr. Lojan. NelnonTtlle. 0anrtMT. and Athene ard all polnta oa the liooklng Oftnal. Thia Line la oompoaed of FIRST CLASS BOHR, Billt ezpreeily for te trade, and Merohanta and, t Bblppera oan rely on their promptntu and afeiy. On and after " ' aimuIs rinsT, se. A Boat will leate every o'hsr day for tte ahova nameapoin'a. , . Freight reotlTFd at oar Wart houe. at Taat and Weat etd of National Bildge. O 01 op-ST Weat Broai atreet. H. TITOU SON, mrSOtf - , The Great English Kemedy. sir jaeieTciarbl's CE1.EBRATEO FEMALE PILLS. Oolumbas. Clillliootha & Portsmouth Aud Fast Freight Line. PA89KNQNR PACKRTH LBATB FROM FOOT of Broad atreat on aUondaya, Wtdnredaya and j Hd)8 for ClrcloTllle.OhHIIcothe, Jvper, Warerly HharonTlllo and Porlamoutb, ooi.uectlng at Porth-month with Stt-ameia lur Pomeroy, aaUlpollj, Iron ton and all Laud lug on the Oiilo BlTer. TheBoata are provtd-d with Iou Balei for tha t'anamlial.n of Valuable Packagee. PaBieogeia will Aud thia tbo molt comfortable anil pitta. ant niodn of trat. ling down thaUoiolo Vally. Freiih reoetved at oar WareboDea at Heat -nd Weat end of National Bridge. ffl:o-7 Weat , Brjad Street. H. FllOfI A c'ON. mi-w tf COOKING STOVES. FROTBCTBD BY EOTAL LETTERS PATENT. PBIPABBT YROH A PRESCRIPTION OP SIB JANES CXAKK, M. DM I'hy Blolfttt ifixtraordinarj to the Queen. T1HTS 1MTALUABLI MEDIOINB 18 UN FAT L-1NO In the core ef all thoae nalnfnl and rUn. gerona dtaeaaea to which tbe female eonatltutlon ia nujMi. it moueratea an ezoeea and removea all ob. rue Hone, and a ipeedy onre may be relied on. To Married Ladles It ta peenllarly aulted. It will. In Urn bring on tha monthly period wltb regularity. Kaoh bottle, prloa One Dollar, beara tbe UoTern meniStampoif Great Briln, to prerent eonnter felts it OAUTXOIV. Tkm PilU tkouid mot b laktm bu Ftrnialst tittrUa Ou FIltST TUHKB MONTHS cj PrtQnamtv, a Mayare m-e to brum ew AfuoarritUti. but ai tuiwofAdr Urn ikmn are mtt. In all eaaea of Kerrooi and Spinal Affeotlon, Patna In the Ba k aod Llmba. Fatlgna on alight exertion, Palfllatlon of ibe lleart. Hyeterfea, and Wbitea, theie Pllla will effeot a onre when all other meaua nave lauea; ana altboagl a powerful remody, do not eonlatu ironealomel, aotlmonyi or anything Full dlrectlona In the pamphlet around eaoh puk age, which tbonld be oarufully preferred , BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sola Agent for the United State and Canada. JOB HUH En. STT Courtland atnwt. New Tork. IT. B.Sl and 8 noatate atamca enclosed tn im anthorUtxl Agent, vill Inanro a bottle, oontalning WW a is in, WJ i vital a ia itssatla angiT eom eoqw ly That which Jiverybody hat Tried and Found Uood, thry mil Try Again. That Good M odlelno la I E R Y 1 A V I S' VEGETABLE Pain Killer I Tht Great Family Meilicina of tht Age. nPAKKK 1MTBBHALLT AND TJ8BD IXTKB L MAI.T.Y aa a liniment. It ia ,.m.H. r,.. Aina and Uhllla and Forer. I'AIM K1LLEU taken Internally .hontdbaadiil. teratad wlib wat.r or milk, or mad. Into a ayrop with molaaiaa. For O.nati.. a faw dmn ,n ...... aalan, will b mot. .ffecttve than anything elaa. mynii,n,...i u,wu,uu .ocanpanv Men noltl. ThePAIN KILLS la b nnl .r.t.1ToTtL .1 lowrd to bare wan for Iteelf a renntatlon ncaurntu. aed In tbe hlatory of mtdloal preparations. Iu Inslantaneouitfftjot In the entire eradication and eitlnotlon of pain. In all ita Taiicna forma inoidon lal to ih- human family, and the oneolulted written end veibel t-atlxooy ot tha maea'B In Ita faror. have b-on and are lie own baat advnrtlaenent. BiwiRBir all iMiTATiOMal Ihe TAIN E1LLBB li aold by all ratpeotable Drngglata tlirooghnnt ibe I'ntted Siatea and in font trn onttrtu prt a Oicta, COccnta and It per bottle. nAi.i.10 m lo , Olnolonall.O. Proprl store for tbe Bontfaern aud Wf.ern Stalea. Sold who leaala and retail b n Hnhartt a famuel, B. Joaea A Hon, and dtalrra generally. f i IM f Mf r ? C000HI COUQUII coffanin or dib nm B A Ii B A 3VC . WHICH CURES. : AUT.N'8 l.VXU It AIM km riUB GREAT BICMRDY POB OCB1N9 CON-1 bUMPTluN, Coogba. Oolda, A it lima, Oronp, dlaeatea f Ibe th cat, palm and oDDr.taainna imh. aheat and luniia, bronobltli, d 1 01 on It breathing, and all d.eraeee of th) Inngi. It la warranud to bteak np tha moat dletr-eili g oongh In a few hour'e (me. Bo not doapalr, although all oibr medlclnea hive falletlt bat giro thla r.imely a trial. Call whtru the Balaam l' for tale, aud got a pamphlet coutalntnga Treatlaaon Dlafaaed Luuga. Allen' Lnng Balaam ooutalne ne eplam lu any form. It ia pe frotly harml aa for be mi t dillcate child. Prlo liner bottle. Sol1 by ell DrntKl.ti. ef. n, UAUU1S A 00., Prnprletora, . , Ofnolnnail, Ohio. PoM hv all nn'umbiisl TlriiavaTiita at nil Ti Med loin a generally. tuarcti dltawTbawlSw O XI I o Petroleum Stove Oo. capita L fvrocax. ftf,000. 1-j )1 10,000 Shnren, eaob x x x $'&0 : HQUT. SHIHLI.V, FalUeier. . . B. DACflCS, fierri tary THB OHIO PETROLEUM BTOYB 00 M PANT 4 in org. n leal uodr lbs liwaof tbe State of Ohio, fur tbo purpoe of plflui? to th puM o all Im " proTemeeta atriNi nrATor lioht from Petroleam'" and to aaooaa raaa from eiploaira, or otberwlia (fanoerooa lanpaor itovca. Livery purohaaer of a Pel role am Cooking fltoTeli furnlahod with one share ' ' of ftSIO, mi, making ovety inch person a pbjima-i kiwi aTOcaiiOLOr.B iu tho Company, thereby not onlygettlLg baok etentnally Ibe pab taldb of the 1 ' tork, hit ail piepoaTion-ATB Bivinaniti ai long at i the 0-mpavy rumalnBan orgau att on. , Snch a cam and atrai laTaatHBNT, although "' small to each Individual, has new btfore been of- ' fared to the publl . Uaraeach atosk-bolder gtta a ,, Stove (ot '2ft,that It auitAPRa, clkameb, oooki naTran and qoitv kk than any ooal or wood atorrk; tealdet, ' hi i atock tbat evantoally mast sell at a rata pbhi tnf.Tne IStore luf, in faot the lntereat nf the whole Oompany, la rf Iff and tbronghittt'v.rr'pown. - ehlplD ibe whoU Stale, and ita preuUcaL.workiDg , dally wltneiaed by every member of tbo Uo. Tbla Itdnwment for stock Inre'tnlent of eoqrs oannot be off rod In definitely by Iba Oompany, for - when It Is once all takst,, .only a limited number of . harts being thus offerod) $LU will then bur tb atore alone. ' ' "1 Tlio enlihlDg the 120 in stock with their Ftoi. should srnd in tbtir ordea at onon, fit ouey m y ba erntbye preeB at the rlek of tha Oompany' 4 ar All eiovti vrarraniea. . , ,- OBloiand Sale Bjotn tSo. 160 North Blah a I rest. Oolombne, Ohio. genta wanted. odttimpTtr rirfeiari ' ! . hi frbiJaim J. B. DAGUB. 8o'y, J. M. STUART & CO tt ..i (i Mannaietar.raAWIioleaaleandB.teliDMl.aala p ,. Tin, Ooppor,',',,';;;: And Sheet-Iron Wt ef:; Alao, Daalare la '-1 ,1,,-imi -,l..u LAWSON'S HOT AIR FURNACES?" Lofae'e SJoperlor tig; lab tnngo., "ft,..- . Vaotaluax WALRiIIT MTIlEtr HOLME, . CINCINNATI, OHIO. TBt HflUBI HAS BIOBNtLT BIIN BB FtlRMISHBD and thqrutiBhl Mn..ul Tk. Batr.naa.f Ih. IraadHag pnlillo la rnapaotrally SWlad. a, I. CBimilDiM A OU., ) li.aCdCaa . rreprlalare. arataa. White Karbl. and Harbl.lal Stat, and' Iron Manner, ae., ee.i and s l Ag.aU Ibr P. P. Stewart'a Large Oran, AlKligbt . . , . ,. , , , COOKING STflTK, ; ' Aad th. Hated , , , Alili I OAT O H. COAL COOKINQ BTOVE. '' "" BtarSaod ly ' ,.i . Corset and Skirt Emporium, no ee bait srowst uv. WI WOVID IMVITI Till LADIB8 OP 09. LtlMBUdtooalt and akamln.vur newel I. Am.rlcian doraait, w.rrantcd whalabona, and madr from thabaat material, Uataan Twill., "London Itojal Cord" anil llilblt, both plain aad riohly Bbruldared. Al-o, Blnliil toy 'a foraet Hkjrt Hnp. Itorler. wh.ob Ii an axcallant Oort.t lor Invallda, kiij la nmara.l y IlkoJ. We krtp on hand both Frenob aud Uarman Uoraatti alao, th. lalelt iljla BoopSklrtei.. I SBB- Ladlaa In ett-ndano., 1 AaiaTS WAMTKD-100 Lsdlal, to nil Haded Foj 'a Ooraat Skirt Supporter. - II. B. BADNDBB4! A 00. prt In Bo. U 'aal Towa at., Oo'.antbua, 0, |
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