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VOL.-XXXII. COLTJMBUti OHIO, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1871. NO. 235. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. tMT W inrltn tn attemtion of onr rend er! to tho Mowing liat of Columbus Bnsjnasi Houses, wrfloh ara tmongtke moat reuaoia ana eiienjivo wutuuiu-menttintbiBoity.ATTOIXNEI'S, e. l. Diwirr, Attorney at Law and Solicitor of Patents, 84 South lllgh atnet, Columbus, Ohio. B.BHIELD1S, Attorney et Xaw. Itoutuved to No. 16. Noitb ltlh attest, E. 0. J. F. HUFFUAN, Attorney et Ul. Unlce, 43 Ki.t BUM attest, Columbus. QKO. K. NASH, Attonur nt bi. Ofuce, No, 6 Booth lll(h street, Ambos building. ARCHITECT!) B. T. BIIOOKFJ). Architect, Cirll Uoainwr, Ao. utUoe. 8. . Cor. High nd etat.treta-Sd atory. BEKU AND WINK. H. HEVDE, Win. and Lager Beer balooa. fun Wloea,Bran. dies snd Liquors wnstantly OD hand, SUM South aiuth street. HH.I'IAItOS. vxnalJIIOU BILLIARD HALL. Tm Tkhtia and Two (Jus Allen, ocimiita the HUtoHouae, over tbe WeeUi&Unbu'l'ulertfh UfflM, '11 Bomn 1119D a.rea.. BOOK-BINDKItlt. CHAH. U. FIELDS, Buok.blader and Blank-book ManufMtortr. Pamphlet work and Periodicals bound lo otder at abort notiM. M, Do and lilt Norti liitfh airee. BOO MM ANU milONGUV. Btattonere and beaten in Kim-tapea, genuine Arnoid'a A jYreocb V riling and Copying lulu: ail kinds of Paper and Bunling Wax. Cvr. Chapul ana align lie., al uosr iroin oorner. CIUA1IM AND Toil A CCO. K. (J. IIACH. Wholesale and retail dealer in Cigar. No. 33, Bouth Uttfh sLxetJt, (Jinan ol mj uwa mauulao- ture. CO A la. I). If. BUY 1AM. Dealer In btft quality of. Hooking Mel. Office toot of Itich etiest. neat end. WatekuuM 215 Oao. al street. UOfr fr.fJl IOft AN at UbhlAtHAM, BTEPHBNBON, OLOCK CO., AjnboeBtUlding, dealer In Foreign Fruits, Toys Ac Ojrstera, fiah and Uame of ail kuda loeua- DRAINTItK AND 8KWI.ll PIPE. JAUES PATTKUNON, Dealer 1b Sole Ur.ua Tilo and Htone Btwer Pipe YardoppuaiU Union 1'aawniteE Depot. UK ilea CISTS. JOSEPH MATT. Ptople'eDrarHtoi,WHouthliiB;h street, ITe-acnutiooa earefuilr oom pounded at all hours. DILY UUOOM. OBBOUH, KERSHAW CO. Bueoatwre to J. V. 0.boro A Co., Ul B. High 8t. Carpet, Axminster. Utrlton, Velnit, UruiicU,tn addition to wttal la already in Mattings, CU Cloths, Btspla and Faary Dry Oooda. FUUNITLBE. COLUHI1U8 CABINET CO., Mannfaetnim of nil kinds of r"urnliurr ' oM WkaleuaMand iUtaU. ifuutoota UighBU OHIUFUBNITURKCO., llanafaeturers of llrt-Uaa furniture, wholesale t4id retail. Wareiooa., 0. 7, and II Uwynna Block. HATSUAPH, EIU. F. FERDINAND LUDfflU, UanQfaotuier of Uats, Cap and Furs, and dealer in BUaw Uooda, Umbrella, Ao , IHW B. iligli bt. ll7jfMrKMrMH JEWEM1V ANO WATCHES j r. conn day co., Mannfactom af Bn Jewelry of every dereripHen. Watches pitted auld and silver, ho. B E. Broad treeU OriUra by mall promptly aieoutod. I.A.L,I.EHtlUEUEUX, Wboleaaleend Ketalldualere in Watch', Clocks and J.walry. No. 11, B Uighstrtst, leUatlBKH. HEKBUIBKR A A DAUB, I.amberHsnhante,deslera lo aU kinds of Worked Fioonnr, Lumber, Lath, Ae( florow Bpring and Water stiecta. in AC II I NB WOK US. CULU11BUB MACHINE CO. Portable and BUUooary Btcam Enirinea, Cst lags, Haehlaerr, Ao. Waat end Uauunal Uo4 Bndirt, niLMNbUV. MHB. B. HARFKR, MitUnerf end Fancy Ooo4; Oi-ntlnrnn'e Felt IlaU cleaned and pro4td. Cr. Ui&h aud Bpnng treete. J. U. W1LKIK. raahioiablelllllineiy, Dre Triiniit(r, Fancy Uooda, AOh l B. Migh Bt. up. Uoodale Mouse. 0. W. HIMUONH, Wholesale and Betail Uilunery boode, 191 Bouth High nu,OpT llous Block. mERCIIANT TAII.OIIH. THE OHIO HBBCHANT TA1LOOINQ AlfD CLUriilNO CO. 1U South nizh Bt OenU' BuiU Mivle to Order. Hoady-mada Clothing always on hand. JOB. OUNDEHHIIRtllKIt. Herehaat Tallnr and dealer In lluadv-made ClMV Uff end Oant'e FiUBiahini; Uooda, Amnean 11 o-f llnlldlng. ffll MIC. JUHH HELTKKK A CO. Raabe Plsnoe, Needhsm A Bns' Ortans and Me. lodeona, Uiiaieal laaUumtnte, Ao., 11 and 13 H. tUU Bt. B. B. UeADOW, tlheet Marie and musical iDStruuenta, Chleer-tm end dUlnwai Bona' I'laao, No, SI Bouih High BU NEWHPAPBHS. OHIO STATE JOURNAL. Dftlly, Trt'Weekly and Weekly, tbe W newt, buslDMs, and lamlly paper, and the beet Advertising Medium la the BUU. PI1YMCIAN. 0. M BAVAOB, M. D, Dofflfaopathle Physician and Burgeon. Cmoeand StMldeaee, 1VT South Third Bk PAINTS NO. SIGN AND BANNER PetlDtlna;, UlmM Clliainn;, LalUrluv of nil Kindt, N. E, 00K. HIGH AND TOWN 8T8. JAMR B. BTBWART, Painter, (Irtlnrt, UUiinr and 1'apar ITanger, 4th door W set of fifth, vm WaJnutBb.Uulumbue. KNorr. For Palatlnv. Fartertng. e , call at Knnp(a rMDtnnvD, no. sis pwuia u'gD Bireei, uuum bus, Ohio. PMinSIRRS AND BKIX HANfJIJlfl F. n ALLEY A BON, lalera In Iad Firm and Bheet ImuI, Haths and tv aw woeau ana naan sown, w a, laird BU J1S. PATTERSON s CO., OTORAHB FOKWARDTNO C0MMIR810M O Metebaata. UeMral Frodooe Dealer. No. It, 11 ana U, MagkUn ctet, Opposite Union IwUAQTreTiT OouinmeiUi PMllrlBINO. ANDREW SCHWABS. number, dealer In Lead Fipee, Purope, Water taosou, new a una, eo., nor. uign arm town Bia Flnmbrr, dealer in Pumpa, Lead Pipe, Water uioeeu, ween iMsina, nc, u. rtoru aign at., Columbus. TAILORING AND RBPAIR1NO. JULIUS LaUTHEBBACH. Tailor; room No. 1 Nsuehtou Buildine. Clothes made, renslnd and altered In a aetiafactory man- BANK1 AND BAMlEIH. SPARROW. HINES & CO., BANKERS. 156 South High Street, COLUMBUS, O. COMMERCIAL BANK, No. lOO T. Iliffli Ht (Sessions' Block), COLUMBUS, 0. OIUNOR JOHNSON. J. A. JWlr'JtKY, TjlOPBlETOBIt PAY INTERBRT ON DEPOSITS, BUY AND Bell Uold and Silver, Government Bonds, aud nil Bret class bounties. Issue Pasinge Tickets To nod from all the principal ports in Knropa, sell DraI'tb payable la Gold, and on all tbe principal cides and towns in Europe and do a Uencral Uankiog llusino. Collections reoeivo prompt attention. W. E. Ide. N. Pcm.EE. L. C. Bailft, Caiti'r CENTRAL BANK, Odd Fellows9 Building. 8Dcccuon to D. JE. Smith Co., Buy and aoll Fort Irti Draft and soil Fosieire Ticket to all parte ot jiurope. InUrest allowed on no posits. nAClHNEKY. Cbabui Aiuoa. B. B. Bum CHARLES AMBOS & CO,, tOLUITlDirtf, OIHO;, KlMOriCTUBKM OF Heavy Casting' For BaUroade, Rolling Mills and Blut Furcacea ; also, Machinery and Casting. Architectural and Machinery CASTINGS, I'nttorui Mado to Order. FOUNDIIY at the foot ol TOWN BTHEET bo old Utll Foundry). FRANKLIN MACHINE CO. JOHN BHORT Painnim D. 1L HhY E UCrUllKTKIIDKHT JAB. O. l'ULLINU tluiotn Uannfaettmra of PULLEYB, BHAFTINO, HANOEKB, ImprOTedUHUBB TillMMl.NU UACI11NEB and MiLEAULE IllON CLAUPB. We alao Bake to order Irou Fonccn, urnilnp;. Anrnlnff Iron., i.uiii, m; WORKS ON WATER STllttT, Detveen Kortb and Lait Stzeeta, )r coLUMiive, ouiu. ooi.cnni;H, o. A kchitbct op niuH BcnooL Bini.n- L inn, jj. a., nraiin . nnir re.M.nce, am. ui buildloc. for Columbua WaUr Wolke, at Co lubibua, Ulilo. nivl)f: COLUMBUS MACHINE CO. COLUMBUS OHIO. PorUMe and H'atlnnar. 8 TEAM ENGINES, Canting, nanseiDira Pullorn. Hallurw. ITIIII (lenrlnsr nnd nine lilncry, j'.uKiue s'iiiupa. Trip llnuimem, Improved Circular and Mulay SAW HILLS. Alao. every deeerlptloa of Kolona, Pipes and Instluic ror Coal Oil and Uu Worka. UNION BOILER WORKS. CANON & WILLIAM. HAVuracniaKM orl Btatlocary, Portable & Locomotlvo BOILERS, AMD ALL llMDfl or Heavy bud Light Sheet Iron Work, &c, nvrr lanxa, jail uoor, uasometera, BmokoHtacka. rtntchenn, Oilhtiil. butfuFan. Evapurut re, Oil Tanks, UuaUra, Water Bl Ilotwaea North aud I.at. lEist of the Fonitontlary,) COLUMBUS OBIO. frompt attentlun given to taking out and (.ire-ln(f porUtlo Buna, Jobbing of allkiuds alUnld to by competent workmen and e!imlc furnub- ed at short nutice. Orders arfdiesicd to IWi V, U , will be tten)td to promptly. FOUNDRY 4 MlCUIMJ SHOP. L. B. DAVXES, M AMW ACT UKEB 0 PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, CKISS41lir ANU Clllll l.AH AH. 1MU ITIACIiritN. ALCOTT. or BROOM HANDLE LATHES, Thirshing Machine, Mnwera end Beapers. Iron V.ulu and Bafue, Sugar Mills, Mill Works, lira and Iron Caslingf, Uutae l'oweia. Uiating and Fenoing . o, Ao., A. All Kinds of Repairing at ShorlNot!c I1UOAD HTKEET, (Ooinet of State Avenue,) ItMJ OOUlMTHtH, onio. EAGLE BRASS WORKS ill iiim or bbass wa, movi rim m rimes oeo. roTTi a son, Coriutr 8irln( mid Wnlrr Kts Iron Fencing, RAILING. GRATING. &0. rY PATENT ItlON FF.NCII IirilKAPRn IV L more rnhatantial, mure ornamenlal, mora "iisiin wtvtj mpcotagreai unprave meat on any other leneethat haeem been made. The patent consist In interposing b I ween th pannels of fenm a Dmbl I'ltldina "oif, in iUell ornamsnUI and atnng, which allows for the i. ftanslon and contractlun, bt which all iron lWin s sit !)-that belrg iheeause nf so manyarwvk-ed (euoe and unmanageable galea. new More) I warg mil pnrllew Bjnlnat luf Hit ulnar HMin uy patf.nu Mprmlir ibeHWae have) parelateel In Imej Mkimw IrlARTIlt RRI Tin. eU si jrottith BlmHOaiuabwa. ARriHTECT. N. B. KELLY, Architect & Superintendent, Office No. IS E, Broad St. Columbus, O. ARCHITECT OF HIGH BCHOOL BUILD 1NO, B- K. SmUh'a new n-sidenct, and tui buildings for Columbus Water Works, at Columbus, Onio. novlg: ARCHITECTURE. WILLIAM' TINHLEY, ARCIIITKCT FOR the new Institution for kducationofthe Diinu at Lammuus, Ohio, and many of tho bo.t public and private etruotnree throughout the oountry, olfers his professional services to all con tcmpUting Architectural, Knirineering, or Landscape Improvemtnle, in publle grounds, eemcte Mi, etc., and releieto D.O. Noble, F. 0. fosfoni, J.W. Andrews, Ex-Oox. to, Oor. llayw, Columbus. H. Probasco, Kdward Sargeant, Win. Hooperi and the various Methodist hi. and F. h. Minister of Cincinnati. ABonmoT'i oeriote. ASYLUM FOBTHB BLIND, or H. 0. NOBLE'S OFFICE, Carpenter Block, and B. K. Coinci Fourth and Walnut street. Cincinnati, 0. mjli F. A. & L. LLSQUEREUX, have a uboe btocx or Ladies' and Gont's Watches, or lb. WaKUam, Ivlglu and I nllcd State. Compaur. Colcbratrd Itlanufaclurr. Fine Swiss Watches, or our own Importation. Cold aud Silver Plated Goods, Ik ENDLEBS VARIETY. Fall and Winter Goods. ITnaler'n Clothing Emporiam. No. 220 S. HighSUColumbm, 0. IHAVBfUST I1EC11VED THE LARGEST and ttneat atoek of Fall and Winter Goods Erer brought to thia dtr. eonilatlsi, of FRENCH, ENQLI8H and DOMESIIO Cloths, Cassimeres, L'c, For ffentleieen'. wear, which I will eel at the LOWK11' CAHH prlrM. AIM keep oonelutlr on band a well aeleoted atock of Beady Flndo riofliliifr. JOHN lll.'NTKB, oe'l 320 Boutn Unjb BUeeU PLANTERS' HOUSE, ST. LOUIS, MO., SPABH & KEL8EY, Proprietors. J.W. BPAIIR, fornifr. TVILLIAM KEIEY lr of the Llndell llutel, I fortnerlr of the Aroer BL Lou., ilo. lean Hotel, Colutnbue STEADMAN Si EVANS, SCOTCH GRANITE MONUMENTS, ITAI.IALIA.I A0 AneUICAKT, M'trlM and JJrown titom JHonumtntl Comer align and Lane atnetn, Colombo., u STOP AIVD FREDERICK BECK, DtAl.y.n in Choice Family Groceries, , Aflll PROVISIONS, No. 33.. Sou Hi UIrIi street, COLUMBW, O. Tlie Deit in the M.lkat alw.va kt.. nn k.o.1 Cuatomera mar rel, on title. JelMf WM. iriOKVPENV, Forwarding and Commission u won AN T. DBALEB IN GEAIN OF ALL KINDS Flour, Whisky, Ac. fefl.Tlienifthe.tPile.a Paid at ail linw tot Nar won end el Nat'l Uoi.il Hrliii Ct)I.IIMIU!M, O. E. A. Km n, w. UcCnoat K. A. FITCH & CO., Iluteri In llorklnu, tiirnllKvllln mid Antltruriin 1'onU omen i No. 3 North High Street, LOUW 261 Kortb lllgh St., MERCHANT TAILOR, DIALS! IB) Gentlemen'. Famishing Uood, Readv Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS. &C., &0 The CItTTtrlO DRPAhTMUNT la In ehn. of a gentleman of .xrinenn, ami pirtlea would nere, i,m. HEESHISEE, ADAMS & CO. DEAXU n P1E & D1MESTIC LIMBER, Lath, Bhinglii, Sash, Blindi, Boon, Winnow axn Uooi Fuho, Uonuuna, o. orricii soulb'imt for. Spring WaitrSu.. C01UJ1BVX OHIO. Borfaea rlanln, Bawlnl ul RmowIu done Ul nr.Lt. Au. narmn. nnwm.v mtm H. BUUNN, PAINTER & PAPER HANGER nn boith uioa btiiket, ColumbURi Ohio GRAINING. GLAZING 4 VARNISHING. AU Order proeaptly attended to. Bllee, Ha. IM sUat Htawwheny alters auditor or btatk'ii orrtrit, OnLrtet.tr. o., Jaauarr I. IM XTOTICR IB I.KBK.BY OlVBrl THAT ritdU il aatltrarlory trout, it ha haen ahnwn tome that Ui affaire of UMtlrt WnUra Wtul U InsnraivwOoainfayof New Yo-k, are in anna sound and nos.reeondiUot.; Ihrritr the anlhott. ty kmlofbreimntsd to said Ltwttif totnataet btislneaa tn the Hiatt (tl Ohio le euarendod until ouierwies oraeno iA9, U .UUUHArf. Ian. lawiw Audltoi U -.UK, DllY OOOD.. Gilchrist, Gray & Co., ARE Closing Out their Winter Stock 0 t DEESS GOODS. SHAWLS, CASSIMERES, &G, at vniY low rmcE. n...M,k..:1. 1 ., . , . lllnolc, lilts, Colored flllcB, Ann Party Hllk, Wluto Jooil. ana Smurolitorli. m D'JMKBriCB OP EVERY DESCRIPTION AT TUB LOWEST MAIiKLT IliTBU. Will c'ojo out their eotiro et.ck of ALEXANDRE'S KIDS AT $1 90 PER PAIR, ALWAYS ON HAND Harris' Gennico Seamless EiJa, Ul which tber aie aole agenta In Columbuf. No. a:t, s.i.sr&sa, South Hi nit street. OSBORN, KERSHAW iCO. JJAVB BECEIVKD A LA11U A'SOHTMENT FALL AND WINTER GOODS MOLUDtira Hat I is DefJhenea nutl ITJarluoen, Fopllna and Milks, , silk Velvet. I'lnid 1'oplinaand BorR-ea, Velrelet-rja, All kinds of Waterproof. Clotbs and Casaimeres, lloslerr Ulorcs, Ac, Ac They hare also In stock a beautiful line of And other House Famishing Goods E. F. MORGAN, (Baootsr to D. 0. Buck A- Ce.J No. 03 HoutU Xllfcli HI root, la In receipt of NEW BRANDS OF CIGARS ererr dar. He will bare larje etotk of In-portedPAHTEGA", and all other popular btaada of I.1IPORTED CHJAIJS, n a ibort tlm& Call In A a BOOTH'.S MANUFACTORY-Cor, Third and Gay Sti REPOSITORY Gill'i Block, N. High St., con .nni s onio. Oldeat, Lertret, atd meet wlde!r knot n iefrb ueiuuea. in unu.i uuo. un nar.. Sblftlns: Top Busslm, Fbrolonn.. KorkatrajTrj, llaroiu'liefe Carrlnacw, and Open Utirvft lc of Lateet fltyle. and Bert Mannf.etor. and F.n tab, and a larf. atoek of aMood hand bq,M . LAKD kAI.E. Desirable BaildiDg Lois FOR SALE. I have nbdlrided Into lota of rlltTrmni rar log from one to sis acres oh, to suit buyer, The Forty Acre Tract of Land lyirnr bo iween me uity ana too Agricultural and Mechanical College U round. Th" land la iWatlfnlte iltuitMl anrl will h. BuLDoN TIM l. lo suil Um pmchAacrv ... vr awn VI iw 1TIVI MP WWUA.1aX1 SI .! KIN BON, my Attoineie, Wm . 1 m .1. I A. I .... . Oct. ii, mo. una. t j, uoMiixm. Tho Burlington & Mo. Hirer K. K ( o. Oiler about t)(0 OO.OOD Acres im k mm iw m m On tO Years Credit it 6 pr. ct. latere?,.. No part or th nrlneiptl due for ten yew from purehaa,aad alt.twaid only wnikth yeariy. ProduoU Will Pay for Land and Improvoinont. Ths Mhornl Crrdit C.lvrnt rrw ? allowed; email annual payments miimtM; th cumnt markrt value of money, and pioilU on H(0k nsing'.nrorsthiieetarma rbraM,4Urrand better than lo buy U. B, land wi biouilroad-land-Iimlie at 1 pot acre, while our pntv ranaw irenerally from 4 to A, 0, H and HI did-let pr acre. Uuality and loral advantaft ml the pr.ooe. In ibefMt arrnnrau Tvraa tkr ih.1h.. fltia andtxiintMUntttan bur and pay fur a fo.d tarn and Uune. la brfffnninir It is nrcMwy to have money tnoath U wy sis per cent, inteiett on the land, obta'n provuiona, build a e thin, buy wh -uu HtKuiiwisi imi'tctufni, uu erupt are raard, which on b done lbs urst aeseun, ty eoramendnn; in rarly sprint;. tilltt I I.sjHN put ir full partlrnlar are supphd tratia, and any nishinff to tndiire oibrr Ui nrntirrate w ih tltem, or to lorm a Colony, are nviUd to a.k lor all tbry want to distribute A Nlil T.o.!, ITiAI'.anowina: W eation of Larnla f ir sal in J i. sil.lf.'rOO ont, and a similar map of Ntbraaka Land! ao:d lor i oanta. Apply to I.KO. II. IIAH 1114, Unl Ommlasloner lIurliDgton Mo. Hirer IU It. Co. 'or luwa lands, at Hutllnfton, fowa. For .Nibnuka land, at Ltnoola, Nibraaha. fritau Pacific Railroad Comp'f Uire a I tad Urant Pirttt fnm the (Jiunv ment et W.OOO.OOO Acton Of the Dcet rarmlni and Mineral Land In Antprlee, a.otio.nno arree choice farm In Undeen tbeltMOllbeiMd.lnUw won on STATE OF lMCDUAMiA. IntheOnRATN.mit VAU.KY. Hew f,,r sssi.utri.Hur inin. m inw rai or laierrat. Thr lands are nrar tho ltd rtnimli.t .i nn..i. Uuiu'lf , in a mild and healthy (limit, and for . . nwnf ara nauailed by any In Hie I'ntiM sUtta. nnnverilentln roars st btth eeet and Mal. 1. M ranto lrim 1 to loro pet arre. ItltKAT 11 wuvu w wnrj(U,la W I V4I II let 1 1 M RISaDt. 9.AOO.O0O ACIlEi Blrh noTermmettt land ilon (he fvsJ r.ii.. OU AHA ANU NuKlll li.ATTH, Burtrrrd atidoreaed tor entry nnJsr th llnmteUad and rienpu"n iaw ann r iw laiim Tie ACTUAL HKITI.tvilM- UNI V An OPlMttanllV lint rxlnr hM.ni.4lH.tM. cnnnir homia nr a rrtl lUltruad with ell the nni.fnirniws 01 an mil pTIIwJ fnnnirT, New llttndTiptrpastphieU wlih mf. nnw rvadyand eenfc IWls all pari of the Cniud .vttf,Mniniun ntinm. AilrlTr, U. DAVIK Land ( unmiMtoner, Ja3 Vi f, P, H H, Co , Umaha, Nb, FARM FOR 8ALE. 203 ACRM OF OOOt) l.ANtl, TWO and na-haifmila Outn Loadna '. ty avati, ander notd fusee, well waierrd by irrltur. tart barns, trod oicaiHa. awseibl (a two pikes, wtU U aUd cheap. AdJret pn J.C. Londoa, 0., Jan. M, THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TBItaS-iDTarlnblT In Adrnuc. DAII.V aiOITlOKI )lrm&il('neilranoe) per annum o CO do do .month. , 4 30 do do I month. 3 2o do do 1 month 0 eo Club, of flr. and upward., each 8 00 do do do do 0 month.., 4 Wi do do do do 4 month... I 00 One eopr antra to Club, of Ton. Dellverud br Carrier, per month 0 00 TUI-WKKKI.V FniTH.X ii,oHrt(d ewry juaUoy, rnurjifoy and thturday MOiniHgt Sloffle autHribere, Per annum I1 AO do do S month 2 35 do Oo S month. 1 19 do do I month 0 40 Club, of Ave and upwerd.a.ch 4 00 do do . do do 0 month.... i 00 do do do do 8 month.... 1 00 Ua. oopy extra to Club, of Ten. WIXHLV EDITION, Pt&lilKed 4vtry Saturday Hiegle eubKribera, per annum It 00 do do emoatlu 1 Ul Five copies , oo Teo oup e. , 4 oo Twuntyoiiplo. ,5 00 f.ftr oupiu. ..,, ou oo It AT LI Ol' AnVKItTINlN(l Unllj! One eauarfl,ea,h lu.erli';n 1 00 bptcial or Buainea. Kotine., per iquare, caeh inrtion 1 29 Loal Natieo.,20ot.. a ilno. rir.t fnwrtiim. AdrertUemcnta eoce a.a.k charged lull ratta each inition. Trl-WceUlrl The eame aa Daily. Weoltlrl Oneaqiiare, flratlnaerlion 1 10 Kach lulUitional IraeTtion u 78 local or liuunol. Aotlcef. o.r line, each in rrrtlon , w, 0 SO x.lgut line, or low max. a xiuere. Adrorlieoment. for lonirer time inierted at our regular card rate., which will Le tmnuhud oo op. From the Emtio, l'oat, A LATIKNTAIIOX. I. Fatter and ficrcr an Iron hail Uurllt. out of Iho uio3dlnr .ty ! laDKULhioif. fatDi.hioe. inutlv nal. Stripped ol hor elittrnnK r..t of mail, u,iw uuiu me oeauiuoltity lu: lluahol u the r.vel-the uanae i. o'er LalitfiiiDK and . nitleo .re heard no male Unly theory of wild d.aoalr. Umtf. through tLe mirk ot the startled air. II. Lorer and friend, who are put away Yo Wll'J have ba.kml In hur annnv amit I. It naught to you th.t a wralhlul day, TVrilble. unm, with it', pa'lid ray, Ulare, on hor nabu Inte. th. wlnl. 1 Urant aho wa. proud In hor day if might Giaot abo w.a Walton and rata and IikM-ktlilin tliedepthiof Ih.t waywatd bleart Ang.1, ol nt'.rcy wore wont lo rnt. Iff. Weak I. tha etreoetk of tbe humin htatt HuhtLe the aw.y ol the tempi r'. power " ui me i:uie, .ae ynyeu n.r pill, Mietrea. of faiuloo and aeieoce and art, , l'ourioir her wealih In a ceawl... .huwer. Hcbool. fir thecoltwteol tho mind Hume, for tbe hotiielc.e the halt-till blind The were the jewel. each a ifvln, t, vriny a cairap . uiauem. IV. Hlaorerioo, rce'in, before th. foe, ho can rraard htr with tearlca. eye 1 Who o.n lock oa at the ..raec blow. Cru.hinir h.r.oiibdlno; her down ..low, reaajrioic oi. near j a. no paaeee oy: Famine and aword, y. m.y do you, worat' For when cloud, hare lathered the alora mart bunt But the w.irld will exult o'er a broken chain Wten the l'rld. of tbe ltaucna abau TlM emfn. r.MHiil iluv, Janna'9 la, 1.11. V. U. n. JUITIKQS DOWH OH !IHE WIH0. I'lat RiirlacesIlflecti u fbrairal nd .rleulol Dev.lopm.ntf-llcalth falnee. ol Cbrtaiie-eA C'ttnos. Taken, Willi Heiulii, lor the Urant "HM"ol tk.utiln lll.lorr ot the llclilrnor. oo. eetilo llniw NEW DUIE MtlUOeB TWO. Tho dwellers Id Central Ohio, especi ally nround Columbor, need not be told tiat they lire In level country, pre senting one unvaried sspect to the eye, and affording only one rsngo o! development tit tbe physical nan. Yot tbiy live and grow; and present sot only s bealthy but a thriving appearance; A horse can accomplish, tbe mora labor, wlib less fatigue, on roads of g' ntle ss- cent and descent, than on a II at snrtace; and all tbe muscles of a man reach tbelr due tension and strength, under Ilka exercise. What Is true of Ibe pbjslcal la equally trac of the icnllent and mental belog. Tho eye Is the e'eclrlc pussge way to the mind, and If tbls be exercised on an uneven, varied, plcturwqne land scape, the results will bo found to iqnal the plain of elevation, with all Ita surroundings.Whether we Hvj on a flat, or sn uneven aurfsco of tho earth, change Is healthful and Invigorating necessarily and Inev itably although grnduatsd by tho ca pacliy of the Individual to secure all the advantages It la able lo aflurd : and on the character and deiireo of the change greatly depend tbe ptea-ure etid profit resulting therefrom. Tha day was pleas ins and .nulling when we stsrttd fur WsMnii!on, via the Baltimore and Ohio Hillmeil; and resigning ourarlf to th. luxnry of a soft and ra-y seat, we were Juat la l tin Irame of mind to observe and appreciate tbe beauties of tte wsy, on which we design tn make eomo obserrattins. It is a line of travel Ibrouitli which to enor s chin:, of scene, and to gather up In mini much fur lulurr riT.rencc much that can bj recal:td wlui an aiiited sr.t. I hi, tritfure, Is what Tvocill aclmiBuof the rlahl kind. Inki n In I lie rlgbt Kdy, and bailing tu tho runt nauite; and It we do nut II-luatrate, aiul cnf-ircd the truth nf our op-nlrg pr.ipoaltlnna, tho fault will nut lie in tne line tn travel, out in nur.ctr. Aa yon ailvauce from Caiiimiius. f.,r the U -. ttv.'iily mile, or tlio country malulalna the saute Hat suit ,c, not huw-urcr. wltnuut Its vitilety, nhleh I. very clenrly to lw sceu, im tlierd Is not a par ticle ursnnw niHin mo surface of the ground. Aa you paaa Newatk, a ihrlv Inst. plns":ut town, and apiimach Z inc.-vtllv, the whole ch. racier of the acenrry b. oliii tochauge. Hllchl elevations lira-, apiears then hlaber ones. Zincsllli wlilcrt we nave ueecrtinii in former Jot-llune. reveals what luiure and man can dit. Ihu Muskingum and l.lc.lng rivers bcri forming a hjrao shoo devclupment, lit which llts tlio cty pror, with its bell of bills, In tho hoaura of which are cilisttallcM mine, of cual; whllo cnnMO- uilve lirldgis unite three snbuihs tberr-lo, which, together Willi the beautiful waterfall, the great national rosd. and o'.hcr pnssaco ways, leading to taalelul aud c.immodlous residences, prevent s scene at once charming and plctonsqur. I.lnra ol travel, ny water ami Isn't, hi re lovltt) you l tbe enjoyment nf tbelr advantage. Uy water you can aall lo Cincinnati, and further wcsiwsrdi by land you can travel In tbo same ditto tlon ova two limits; or go ou with us to tho capital of ottr nation. You know, dnulillra, that (Its road over which wa are passing Is the Ohio Central, which la now lea-eil and controlled by tlie llaltlmnra and Ohio, and made much morr perfect and comfortable by the transfer. Along Its remaining length to llellalrv, Iho scenery, al thuugh possessing nothing of I he grandly mountainous, Is of that varied snd pleasing kind of undulating beauty that never lire., as, at each advance, scene, new and Invtllng greet the eye. line of the sulking pecullarlUc of th way la tho abundance of water, from the mimic sliesm to Ihe flowing river, diversifying and r auilfylng all Ihe lanlwae. At Iteilkire the connection I formed wltt tho ordinal lliltlmor and Ohio Itallroad, al present by Dathoal, taking the care over the Ohlot but sous to be auccewled by on of the moot mae.lv. and safe railroad brldgea In tbe coostry, .which la now nearly compl.tedt and. then, w doubt not, a aim more rapid passage will be mail from West to East. Wheeling Is but a few minutes distance from Bellalre; at I It we will not go there at tbls time, but advance by way of Moundsville through the rocky narrows waBbed by tbe rlvor, and then over what are called tbe flats, embracing an area of some four thousand acroa cf land, three fourths on the Virginia, and one fourth on the Ohio side of the rlrer. iVe will advance with you no further in this letter than to furnish you with a few notes on this great central thoroughfr re, reserving still more Inter- ealltiir inn,.,,.,. In. m l.ll ln,i- This most plesiaut highway from tho Abiaubic 10 too Mississippi mutes runs throUUll . eectlnn nt ,li m,,ut umr-i.-. ble features to bs found anywhere In tho world and Is an rnduilng monument of -h Da. ,,, wibuuiu, courage auu persever etice of man, In overcoming tho most complicated obstacles, In ravines, rivers and mount-tins sorao idea of tho latlcr of which, pierced by cold steel and powder, In tho hand, or man, can be found from tho fact that ou tbls and the Ohio Central you pass through some twenty Ave tilnnwlrf. fn,t..n..rln. ne ,k..in cultlos overcome In I s construction. It special consideration, and reflect great honor on tlie Slate of Maryland and ilia fhv r lt.in.nn-., i. n... -..j v. wiuiiwji., .3 ,u, IllB. railway on this continent begun aod uumueu oy au incorporaica company without public assistance. The corner-stone of the road was laid on the 4th dsy of July, 1828, and the Drat section of fourteen miles from 11,1-tlmor to 1 Icott's Mills, was oponel by steam power on the WJth day or Auquit, WM. Tho trial of tho first steam engine was made on tho 23th day of Augu.it, of tho same year. Some Idea of tbo dull-cultles aud perils attendant on Its further construction may be gathered rrnm Ih. 1... ih., i..n t mv, iu uu.iiHg ui survey, Mr. W. C. Qolocy, now tho Master of '""i"i .nuuu n. me vuiumuus terminus of tho road, with those associated with him, Bpent eight yoars In surveying, aod in 1813; ou tho rocky and precipitous summits overlooking Cheat rlvne e.u nl.ll..u.l ... I... .i - ,w.. n.,.vm,iii iu ua jui, uunu iu. wild descents by strong ropes faitencd around their bodies, until thoy could strike a point practicable for working a pa.Bsgo way through and along the massive rocks. It was not until the 1st day of June 1853 a quarter or a century from the tlmo of tho laying of Its comer stone that tbe original rout of nearly four hundred milts was finished, forming what may juntly be called one of the greatest and most wonderful accomplishments of human atrlll ,, .i.- ii..- -....,. i.um, nuuuj ui iu. curlier days of our history, aud of a place beside any of tho after or future achievements of railroad men. 11. A TERRIBLE DISASTER AT A GOAL MINE. The Hope llreak. and lire Hep Fall I. lUe Uoltom af tlie shnft, a Distance of One Hundred Feet Four .ten In.lanllf Killed, and One Norlou.lr Inlurcd-JUInlns l.erjle. lotion Mccdcd lUnniTiOS, Pi:, ehn. CO, 1671. TO IUS OIIIO STATE JOUHXALi In your Issue of the -8th Instant there appears editorially an article on tho necessity of the enactment of mining laws providing for the Increased health and safety of tbo miners, with an Inspector lo see that the provisions of the law are Though there Is s mining law In force in this connty ever slndo tho 221 day ol April, 1870, providing for Increased safety to miners, the law l.ai not been complied with. Our people, to save themselves a little (aa they thought) unnecessary tax, bad tho law mado with out Inspectors. Tho result Is s terrible disaster, uccnrrtd at the coal mine of Messrs. J. W. Ormsby & Co., at this place, on the morning or the 231 Instant, by which four men lost thtlr lives, and one man was lerloualy Injured. The pirllculars of th. ca aro these: Oa last Monday mo.-nlrg, as Matthew McDonald, John Bnedden, William Crawford, Francis Watkhs, and Wll Ham Motesher, were abjut descending the shaft, for Ibe purpose of being lowered to ths bottom, to resume their work, it being the only mesne of Ingress to the mlns, ine ctgo was lifted from off Ha bearings by Ibe engine for the pur pose of descending, when almost imme diately the lope broke, precipitating ihe men, cage and all down those terrible ono hundred feet, aod heaping them lu a confuted maea n.' dead and oylug men at Ihe bottom. Four were killed outright; ouc atlll live-) that oio Is William Motesher. An InqU'.-st and examination of ibe causes of the disaster Were held by 'Squire Abner App.rgeir, of Charon, who empannuled a Jury of six persons Me.sts David ttobinson, Jiiscpn Trout-man, John Itaucy, Jobu Wallace, William lironsuo, an t James Terhatu, who met at iha bank where the catastrophe occurred! and after hearing all the lu.U- mour la tlie cie-'. rendered . verd ct charging tbe firs ol J.W. O.-insby k Co. with tbe reaponnoiiity or tne deaths of the alrovo named Matthew McDonald aud others, by reason of neuleclleg to comply wlib the provisions of tho min ing law. ine 4 0 section provides "mat every cage used for lowi ring and hoisting persons In every coal mine In Mercer cuunty shell ba pruvided with ap prover naiety caicncj. A mlnlog law la of do avail uolcsa It provides for lnspcc:ora to se to ita faithful obedience. Wo. have a. good a mining law lu force In this county a. any ouo could ask, but It lacks the must essential part It doc not provide lor inartojtors, wnico, witn ao rx-cullre iiiUxr, the law la obeyed only with ro lueiaucr. Ihopeyoa, of Ohio, will not make the same gn at mistake thai of havlrg a mining law without Inspectors. We aiu, however, rem. dying this tvil now by amending Ibo law and providing for lnspcotoia. Uood mining laws, providing for the health and eelely of Ibe miners, will to a great extent bs the means of producing chiantr fuel to the general public, aa hy good mining laws uiucli uf lire period! .al strikes will cease, an I tho mluea will Irs constantly at Work. 1 no eiptutes Incurred by the operator during crery stoppage or strike aro very greal; his tins must bj paid by nine mouths' wotk, aa must also his Icioiraocc, and th. aalatlta of hi bos-es. Ills pumpa must b kepi going and lbs machinery hi to lw kept In repair the aame aa ir Iho mines were In full operation. Tho lulrrr-tun the capital Inveated causes i greater liicrsaso In tho cost of coal. T lio lonit'r the wotk remain Idle, Iho Worio the .natter Is, , We see, therefore, Dial II any arrangement could be mado l which tin nilui could lie kept n ilng all Ihe year through It would be a great heoelll Ul all partus. The public would then gel tho coal regularly, and which, too, wou'd he cheaper, lu my opinion mining legislation would accomplish this tbroush th enactment Ottawa, providing for Hie lu-crease of health ami safely to tho miser..Now, If the men were certain nf obtaining .trady employment all Ih year round, Ihcy could live much better aud save ruoro money, ev. n II th rata ot wage were not qui so bluti, aa It would be when lh r were ldltnie-foorth their lime, as I. the case at present. Th op-rator. even II he paid yearly the same wage aa before, could aflord lo sell his coal for little Iran and so loo with th railroads, lorlb.y would have Increased tonage at Iras rate, so that between th Inn parties concerned In the production of coal, th public would reap Ih benefit In s cheaper article of fuel. The three together would cause a deduo tlon In the price of coal to the consumer v auiuuut, .ay or at cents per ton. .ml Vhlt U nuhli.n. ar...-ll I ' k-."i-p- .,.tj important, be would always bo sure of a regulur supply, without being obliged, as at present, to pile up thousands every time a strike Is talked of as being probable. This loiter difficulty bo caused many iron works and factories to blow out. In fact It Is to bs feared that If the present unsettled state of tho coal trade continues much longer the manufacture of Iron with this black coal will rapidly ceaso to bo ono of tho groat Industries of nesiern rcunsyivauia and liaitern Ohio. Anoth'T point to bs considered Is Ihe fact that If ths price of coal is kept too high hy artificial raeuns, such as striker, all tho other ii.dusirlea which con-sumo large quantities of this coa, will de prevented from extending themselves, or will bo forced lo suspend operations, T his would be a serious blow to the coal trade unless a better understanding between tho operator and miner can be brought about. Too danger cannot bo averted. Mlnlog legislation will do much towards mitigating much of this growing evil. aw. Uov. OHIO LEGISLATURE. CoLCsiiiDS, Fib. 1, 1871. uoisi: M0I1NIN0 SE-SilOX House called to orJor by Spc il:tr Cunningham.l'rayer by Itsv. Mr. Hen-ton, of Columbus. OFFICIAL IlEl'jItXKK. Mr. Hughes roan to a question of privilege, that tho ollkiul report as pub llsbed In the Ouic otatb JotutNAt, and tho Btatesman was dill, rent; a portion b.-ing omitted froLt tho rjtateeman. 1'ETITIOKS .id itat nuai.s. Mr Kemp 01 T Chamber! and 1115 others of Montgomery county, for the dicreato of IoMb on ccitaiu turnpikes In said county. Ilefcrrtd ti the committee on Turnpikes. Mr Uudson-Of 8 Duhrur, A Town-seed and others ol Cuyahoga county, asking the Leglshturo 4o accept Ihe plot of ground at North ll.nil, where Uenoral Harris Is buried, from his belrs. It.l r:nl lo ibu couimlllee on that subject. Mr. Urlfllth Of W. Krauan and 1,290 others, for the enlargement of the Miami and Erie canal, lt.fcrrtd to commlttsc on l'ubllc Works. Mr Colby -Of U Moss snd 500 others, same subject, same reference. Mr Cannon Uemoootranco of I, 0 Morgin and X'i others of Erie county, sgalust tbe pasasga of the bill authorizing . tax to be levied to pay for fair grounds. ltcferred to committee on Agriculture. Mr Ullery l'etltlonof Forlngtonand Slausand MO others of Miami county, for tha Improvement of the Miami aud Krle canal. Referred to coma.lt.co on l'ubllc Works. . Mr i'erkcr Of 0 8 lirown and 120 others of Huron county, for s law to authorise tho levylog of a tax to pay off Indebtedness of the Agricultural Society and purchase nf fair grounds. Referred to committee on Agriculture. Mr Ely-Of N 11 Gates of Lorain county, to amend sicllon 510 of munlcl pal code. Referred lo committee on Municipal Corporations. Mr Joy Of J C Evans and 18(1 others w u.i...... ..,r. for t reduction lo tbo salaries of county ouittro. Referred to committee oo Fees and Salaries. Mr Armstrong Remonstrance of J Black and U7il others, of Allen county, against the pas.sge of li 11 300, to au-tb jrlxe the commissioner, of Allen county to fund thu gtncral Indebtedness of said county. Referred to Finance cum-mlltee.Mr Fulton Petition of O T CunJIff and 144 others of Champaign conuty, to limit tbe authority of county commissioners, township trustee snd city councils In the levlng of taxes. MrrJchoenfeldt Of II Ntlgcfort and 180 other of Montgomery county, for the Improvement of tbe Miami aud Erie Canal. Referred to committee on Paolto Work. Mr I'.r; Of J I.-amon and 7i) others of Hartford township, L'cklng roun'y, for the passage of 11 11 121, Mr UrllUtb, (Railroad Dill). Referred to commute oo Railroads. Mr Williams, of Fayette Of J C Hay and snd 17otnera of 1'aint and Jefferson townships, Fayette county, anl blokes township, Madlaon county, for a law creating a school district composed of part, of raid toffoablps. R.ferred to Select committee of two Messrs Williams, nf Fayette, and U.'ach. Mr Hitchcock, of D Jenkins, J Polo-dexter and J Booker, . commute appointed by the convention of colored men to lay before the Uou-e certain resolutions adopted by that convention. Referred to committees on Judiciary and Common bchoois. Mr Hughes, of E II Miller and 0 others of Uicentleld, Highland county, for a apeclal act lo refund lll !U, wrongfully levied and collected on their bang In 18118. K.'ferrcd to select uommlllee of one, Mr Huglus. SXC0.1D HKAUISO. Ode Houso bill wai road tho sucouj time and referred. 11IIX rOBTl'jKlD I'MTII. t'Ellltl'AIIT 1-tr, 1871. H I! No 1.1, Mr Wsdo To amend section two ol aa Act inllilul an act to amend sections 2, 4. 3 and 24 of an act entitled an act to preserve the purity of chorions, pasted March 20, IK4I. (8 ciC 51.1,511, 6l7),(8dld !II0, lill, 0421, as amended by act of April 1.1, 11-57. (51 Volume Statute, l.'Kl), May 110. 1801. (ill Volume Htatulrs, oil), and April IS. 11-07. (01 Volume Statutes, 1.171, and to rrp.-al ine acta ameudaiory thereof and supplementary luureto, paacd F. bruary 15, 111, Volume Stature, 17), May On, 1MU, (ill Volume S alute, tU), April 15, lttt.7. (04 Volume Statutes, 151), and April Id, 1807, (HI Volume Statute, 228, 22.1), pa.aed April 17, 1808, (Volume 05, parte l!M). Mr Fitch movid to poatpone till third Wednesday in March. Mr l'.irr move I lo poilpiao till Deo, 1st, 1871. Mr Hii lsnn demsndril a call nf tha House. Roll called and 05 member an. awrrul to their uainea. Mr llulaon mured thaSergeant-it-Arms Im sent after absent- a. Mr Acker moved to dlsrtenso with all further proceedings under tha call, Agrveii in vote ou, payed.!. Mr Dennis moved lo posipono till 3d Monday in March. Mr Acker moved lo indctlol'.cly postpone.Recess. AFTERNOON SESSION. Tha Vrtt. l,..lllrt nn In- ma.I , ... - . wuiiuii air Parr, lo postpone till Dec let, 1871, Mr Wll-on, of Warren, Ms to a print of order, that lire motion to postpon to March Oih lake, precedence of th. mo. Iloolo posipune to December 1st, the inn.-, ...-., ,imenieut tu . motion to Indiilol ely postpone. Tho Sin-aker dcelda.1 IIia n.,lnt .nn - - "in taken. Mr. Acker appealed froni th decision of the Chair. 1 he Speaker waa sustained. Mr. Iluuhca ruuvid to postpone further rnn.ldcratlon ol Ihe bill tin tlie first Momlsy In slay, lr.71, at 2', p ni, Mr Ualrtr demanded . call of th House. Roll called an I 80 members answered to their names Mr Hudaon moved to dlapen.. with all further proceeding, smlvr th call. Agreed In yeas 47, nays 44. Mr Ball moved lo postpone the further consideration of tbe hill till the Ural Moaday In October, 1871. Derided nnt nf wr k. k- u i Mr flail nnnsaled fenn. .h-n.i.i -rr ucieiuu VI tliM ntalp The Sneaker waa austaln.'rl t ir un.V. -al. The nnn.Mnn helne. Il.an nnnn II.- tlon of Mr Uughea to postpone till Urst Momlav in a,- 1U7I or n M -n sulted-ycus 10, n'ajs 40. Ho the motion Mr Hhaw demanded s call of the House. Roll caller), and 02 members answered tot ' vueir UB1DCS. Sle ll.,riu..n ... ..... .. .. --. uunuu uiuveu to uispaicn in nerirean.-at-a -n.- ...... .l- . .. . y "nee ,aB aos.-ntees. Lost yeas 44, nayB 48. or r fallen moved to dispense with all further nroonerilnoe ,in,l,.p ,hB Agreed to. fttr ntillltnn mnvrll In I,, nn iha ...t.l- kte ll....huo . t .1 ' uufjuD UIW.CU .U ICUUUBIUUr I.UU uio uy wuicu trie uousa arspenseu witn .II flirMli.e neripaa.llnna ,,..,l..- Ih,. n-ll Lost yeas 41, nays 40. Air (.Vlll',1 m,iv,.,l li ...nnalna. tha vote by which tho motion to postpone lurmcr consiaeration of tne Dill till tne Urst Monday lu May.waslost Ruled out of order. I be vote being then upon the tnotlnn lnv On tlla lultlo wu-..l,.. .. At nays 45, So tho motion was agreed to! Mr Itall m.itfi.,1 ... n- u.i ,.. .1.. slderatiou of the special order of the uujf, tn. name ocing suostituto psno- intr for If It Nn 0'i:t af- tt.it -rn n- tho compensation of' numbers of Ihe Uer.eral Assembly. This makes tlio pay of members five hundred dollars per aunum, mileage six -.i-.e iu, uvery iwenty.nve milts, un- stead of bIx hundred dollars per annum nrOVl.leit In rh. n.lnln.1 1.111 Air ll.nnl. m..u..l . I ., iiim- lars lu lieu of all statlonury, which shall bo purchssed of the Secretary of State." Lost. Mr Anker movnrl In -IrtlrA n... I.nu- hundred" and Inserting "seven hundred," and in place of "mileage" lusert, H.i.-ii i.. . 1 ..an irv.li, uu pusses. ijoat. Mr Hughes moved to Insert "four UQllreil" ill nlnna nf nflvs hn. Agreed to, yeas 40, nays 41. MP till..,. mnVBii ,,, um A V.- -t.ll.l-. out all tbo bill, and substituting" "shall ntvln Ilia u,i .k- t. . ,i. , .i. common schools three hundred dollars t annum.'' jturea out or order. r Mott annoaleil from (ha rlnlsl,,- nr tbfl Chair. Tha ehnlp ma ..l.l.rf yeas 70, nays 0. ' ntr nisor moved to amend so as to Include the adjourned sta.-loo la the compensation. Lost. 1 ue vote nelng upon the suintuute re- lulled Venn M. nitva S7. H.i It vvaa lost. 'I'hn l.-ln.,l. .. - II.- V.III XT. Hughes moved to amend by striking' out eta uuuureu anu insert "lour oun-dred." Lost yeas 40. nets 47. Mr Callen mo red to adjourn. Lost. nlte postponement of the bill, resulted yeas 54, na,a 00 So the bill was Indefinitely postponed. Leave of absence was granted to the Committee on Reform Hr.hmila till etatnr. day morning. Adjourned. I The same conr of ths official renort Is always furnished to both newspapers Where any omission occurs Id either paper tho part omitted Is probably "cut" for want of room, and tbe official report er baa nothing to do with tho omission, and Is not responsible for It. Official RxroitTEB, House of Representatives. SENATE. The loilowlng petitions vera pre sented : Uv Mr Odlln Of thirty-six clllzeo of Montgomery county, protesting against the passsgs of the bill amending the game law so as to permit the killing ot came birds in January. By Mr Boeael Of one hundred snd four cltlsens of Auglaize counts, for the enlargement of the Miami and Erie ca nal. One Scnnto bill and seven Rous bills were severally read the second time and referred to committees. BILLS rAISKD. Mr Jamison's bill to amend Rer.Llon threo of the act provldlog tor the appointment of a Commissioner ot Rall-rnada aod Telegraphs, so a to le loce hi salary from 4,oo to 10.000 per annum.Mr Hunt's bill lo chsnge the name of the village of Springfield, iu Hamilton connty, to Sprlogdale. bill irtTUODrjclD. By Mr Daughterly Regulating coal mines and the working thereof. This bill divides tbe State Into two mining districts tbe Northern district comprislnc tne counties of Jefferson, Uarrtaon, Tuscsrawas, Coshocton, Licking, Delaware, Union, Logan, Shelby aud Darke, and all north of th same; and the Southern district to embrace all the cooulles south of those above named. Tnere Is lo be appointed hy tbe Uovernor and Senate In each nf sstd district s Mine Inspector, to hold olllc for three years. No perron Is to bs appointed to am oinco under iniriy-nve tears of ase. and who shall not have been found by a uuaru ui caaraioers, nroviuea lor lo tne bill, to have a competent knowledne of cnemrsiry, geology, mineralogy, and a ano.icuite of tue ainercnl )atems or mining, in woramg or coal mines, and of mlutog engiueerlog, etc. A Board of Examiners I to bs countlluted, lo con- alslof IheCnlef UcolngUiof the Slalo, aud four other pursuua iu be appointed by iho Uovernor, being Ino practical miners, ono practical wining euslueer, and one chemist, who aro to examine all camlldalca lor lb.ee like ol Mine Inspec tor, ami aro to rece.vo II fo dollars per nay iur tuerr acrviccs, acq 10 be paid tneir trnvennr. expeusca. Th Mluo lupecior ar each to ro- celve a salary of $0,000, to realde and keep an oiucv fin the olairlct for which ther are aevcrally appointed, aud to carefully keep the maps and plans of all mines lu tneir uittrici. ticli Inspector Is required to rxamlno all ihe mines In hi district, as often aa his duties will permit, to ace that every ncc-ssarv pre caution is taken to Insure safely to the workmen, anil that the provisions of mis act are observed, and annually to make report to the Governor uf his proceeding an I the condition and the ope. ration of the mines In his district. The bill consists of twenty lire soctloos, snd the remainder of It Is tsken up with requiring accurale maps or plana to be made and died with tha Inapector of the district of ins working, of aver coal mine, and with regulations ss to siop.s, snaus, or outlets and aafelv. lamp, to eecoro tha health and Uvea of ihe workmen employed in Ihe mines. J liccean. AFTERNOON SESSION, The following bills Were InlroduroJ . By Mr Wsles To amend section 1 of lb Municipal Code, by providing that no incorporated village snsu oe nere-after organised until tue Dumber of th inhabitants shsll exceed five hundred. Instesd uf one thousand aanow provided in the section proposer! to De amended. By Mr Uocppctr To amend section 100 of tho Municipal Coil. This bill nukes tire ilfib clause read S3 aa to give tho council power to restrain and pro. hlblt the Bale of Intoxicating liquors to minor ami to persona intoxica'eil,or in the habit of g, tllng intoxicated, and to restrain and prohibit boussa and places of notorious and habitual resort for In temperance, provided It shall h lawful to aril nallv win or sir, beer, potter snd elder, when such sale Is not msds lo persona Intoxicated, or In ths habit of getting Intoxi.at.il, or to minora, with, out tlie written content of their parenla, gnardlau or family physician J UX'AI. SII.I.S l'ASSkl). Mrt'all.n'a llouas bill changing th lima hud for holding ths lastteiuiof the Court of Common Ptras for the year 1871, In the oouolles ot Auglals and Van Wert. Mr Price's House bill authorltlng th Commissioners of Logan county to transfer fifteen thousand dollars from toe onuge to tue ouiining rund. INDSFIlITm.r POSTPOKBD. Mr Wadu's bill, providing that In cuss of attachment Issued by a Justice of ths peace and certified toiho Common Pleas, tne defendant having no persunai proper, ty but lands liable to levy aud sale, th. attachment shall be held g'wd In tha Common Pless, until tho case Is fully determined in that court. Mr Kmmltt's bill, creating a lien la favor of vendors of personal property Bad SlirClltS. err COUSTV PUIDOgS. Tho report of the committee of Cob. fercnoo on Mr Hibbs'a bill amending ths code of civil procedure, so as to provldo tn r... t!r Uoramls8lonors shall open to free competition the building of J. I!;" lu,l,,"'.k andraltert: !r ", aR.r,MU ttna "HI. "hen signed hy ihe presiding o Ulcers ot ths two Houses, win become a law Adjourned. SPECIAL NOTICES. DILNtlllKNOK inviic.n.. TaFfc. IOU. TO SI.OU UA Hvixofjrib,iut thlrt..n.. nry whole time and attcnilon toth6 stodr ,fr 1,1 disease, and ooatumption, I reel ill,', ini,'::"' Vi c"ir,".,"f; o's-t to'b.puJiui ..i ."!".' ,.ar.",e. P"l" to avoid Iskiav atJ Lot iubirci to inch vanatmn- .. "'Kua' meoioin... wcrsun, will. "um teiupcraturs s more en and the inlil bracinj. Melloueul. ,d Entcrpm. .,. lecaied si '.'m,' so,v """'w. to ...."KKIri u it in, , cat...,. run, , vtKtlt," JtTZEl j.c.wn.iu., uio,rnla, Urcen Covo. and man other plans m various parte uBT,,, , saloly recumm.nlod lo aW,. ' in, wi a l Jlrre.wo. for s.yin, are. li. '.i.'.r,'.1'. .-.,.u.v,UH...wlu loer man where ther. is a lea. even temperature; and n u , ecnorr ii ""'fe1 . 1 w";, ' con.umptlve person oxpoaes k., ,7"".i'-"u ""oa. ue la oertsm u til. .horlly: tho,.rre my auvico m, , well down into tbe btate. out of iLe ruanri wmda audfuira. Jackaonvillo, or alinoet any ;r , , n" ......u, wr annual any other of the localities 1 have named, will h-n.e, ,h- who are troubled with a t.rpid ll.or.n dl.crd, red stomacb . doned bo.,1., , ih,oat, S,n lut,rorthowho,lun, ai. diaid, . nil southern point utarnnUy recomueudtd tor nrteen year, poor lo iwo l . profea. aional v in N.w V...I. it-.,. rmiw- Philadelphia .very week, where'l saw and exam-iocdon aoaveregeUTe hundred patient. a week. ,p r , "? cmoraoiiig every powibl. pbiuwoflunduea,,ha..naU.crm. u und.r. land th. disease fully ; and beno. my caution In irgert WUeluiro!. A peraon may t.ka vaat quanlillea of 'ech.nck'. 1-ulmonlo Syrup, Seaweed runic, and alandrake Filla'' aud raldluut be does not avoid uktnu cold. In, Florida, nearly even body la rules Bcbenck's Handrake 1'illa, fur tbe climauj t. mur. nkelv to produo. billiou. h.biu thsn mora noilbern laU- f W """""hod fact, that aativos or riirlda rarely die of coneumptloo, eapecullr me u. iu. .ouinirn pan. un tne other hand, in New Snslaod, one-lhird St le.st of the population die of ibis terrible dleeaee. In the lfulJl. brat.., it doee not prev.il .o loraaly ; .ui! tc.re en. uiuiy MwiHDa, oi case, there. What a vast psreeotaire of lire would he ear, d if eontomptlvsa were sa ea.ily alarmed In regard to tskioa fr.sk eroda a. Ihcy ara about scanet fever, .mall.pos. 0.l but thee are nnt i tn- e-l.. -.i... k a UttU oold, which tbey are cieduiuu. cnouah to beliere Will wear nit in a i.w .1... ,-. - attention W It ; and bene, it Uy. ib. foundation for another and and anelhor atill, until tb. liuura ar. diseased beyond all bone of cute. Mr i.T n neranna whuu lunae an. .SbeteA. even alwhtly, la In leyTn a.tetnl ocbenoa'aj-ul. monlo eyriip, Hchcnea'a Beaweed Toole, and nZer:n,.:l.'k,""' r .ia. i - T Lr v '"-uiar moa cine., boceruo I aothorooghly Kinjunted wlib tbclr acilon. I iS-.i!ffWl',""V",MM1 ln.rricl.ocord. V. ' . ' lal win 00 the work '"u"lJred- This accompli.hed, natunTw S doth.re.t. flu, pbyaician Who piUrioea row ZZuJK&i'",1""' ' h '2 pati.nl to walk or ride out .very day, will be euro to b see a corps, on hi. hende befnr. ion, JX,,JS !iH'""' medicine. in as. eordane. with the printed directions, except us some cases where a freer uma at "- i U """r. r object la, to r,, lenVt. the stomsch,-lo ret up a food .ppetiM. It In always n rood slun .be. a patient to trot f T'i,! '" 01 '" WltballTfo. oouKh loosens ud .bales, tba cseping chius and clammy ni,ht .w.au nn loom, pro.tuu and an-nny. and tha nauent vi. ...,i . . 7rr" 7 taklnaeold. " ,.... .afTH'l!""? " eaaeuraptlre who here not the meana to fo to For da. Tha .Jr.. S'.L .1 " f " ,uc' "ruin, ly there la. 11 r advice to each le, and svsr baa in,.' 1 ' ,D m "'"'f "nur. . . r-p'V'e M anouc sevcaly deer.es. which abjuhl n. kept reUrl, a, ih.tpJT.lby maaiia of a tbertntirne-i.. i... ....a. . ' tk, hi. 'a"V. " - 7 tgi umivs ui ttitj roora bt tiuD of Uie olood. 1 bava euiml thuuuuda b ihia aratem, and oaa do eo avaia. UuBiumptloQ u a aaalijr curvd aa anr othoi diaeaat U it Ukea timand ihi propar uiaa oi lre,iia.t.tiput.urf. "PulraoB-to ttrrui., landraa fu... ml Mawe-Ml foow hurt eurad Terr msuir of what MbLtKl tO M hoDri. M t Btt)wfl ol wo.uu.pUoo. Oo what you ili. ra wnl b. alino. oaiUia to find eonM pour oaauinpuv mha b,a bwo liiad train tb mj jawa of death b tbeir iua, e wrylwdy ahould krp a .upp.y Qf , b0m oo baadt i her act oo, tba liter baiter ibaa eaiotnal aad UaTan-jaaot lie hurtful tS-reta brhtbd. la laei they ara eiotllmt iu all aaaM vhrra a pmraura Iramlr ol Iru I, aud iliarrhoM eo-ur., a die ul tha Uao-iraktM wilioura niu li jou ara iuijctio atub b a lachv, Uka a duae of the U.oJrakssV, and thajr will rollttTe tou tn two hour.. It jou woo'd Ob lata tba etfot ol a chatiffe ol water, or tha Uo frva loduigtaoa in fruit, lako ooa of taa Maa drake av.r; ntuht and ruu may thaa drink wa-tor, and rat w.termt-iona, pran, applet Dluma. praehaa or oorn, wi haul tha ruk of b-iorfairb br ihsm. Char will tiioUct tliu-si i. i .1 I Bim7TrmaaKaint ctulla and (oti. Tn Umbo. fher artprircUfhatiu-tia. 'liwr can do toe. ju-vd only. ' ' 1 ho abiniltrniad my prof-fttloaal Ttaita to Boa tntt and Nw Vork.butoon iune to ate Dalianta atmnlUwi.Nn IA N.lh M.wah iK... .,. phia, avt-ry HaturJay, !r ,in 9 a. m., to i. p. du Tbtate bo wuh a IhurouRh aMmiaatitin with tha ItoiplrnniKttr w.ll b ch.rtH) Uvo d..llra. Iha Hapir.iaL-trrl'rl.rfatberta4tOtindlUin of tba liitini and paliaueaa nadiiv laarn Wbathaf tbr-v ara curibla or nnU Hut 1 drain itd idaoUr antlfi-atood, that tbe vetua of mr tntviiciaM da r. .,. . ems. trviWK i-uiib luwity aO ourJtnit tod'roeiioDa. .Bwiwiu.ion, i win ear. that whan u tak in? nmliuiiitja, and ttt- ir i.tetu- ara bruijn lit into a heaiibf eunoittuo thrrrbr, ihf j- ar aoito llabla tu tAksi fbrilrl t ,. h.. ..t. a lui.fi 9n bar a Hidden chanira withuul tha lla-bilii ol (laatti 01 Ltae iruUUua ol the bronchial tulwa. tullrllrfetloaelnall lantuagra accompaarla mr mpdielnoa, aj (.licit and cloar that anr oaa nan us thtui without eontulUog a, aiU oaa b hoiAijUt rrtMnanr drunt'tt. .... . J- a W. D , .,...I0.nror,hm'lth,,'r, 1'mlad.lphl. JUflN r.UUMlY, H Udlrva lian. Htm Lilt, OT 11 b WhalMalaAfffini BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE I I HAVE FOR BAI.K 8UNDHY Bt'lt.DIKf l.oirt on tba Juhnlown lload, abjut uor hatf mile cut at th old Luna 1 10 lot. Alto, .oral lota auth ol Ih lined iirlnsk and raat ar Kit 1'uldiK ino. AU will b iiffttrtMl chrup and oa 'ur tf rn. I faava a'M two-ddhi of thowmt hall of loft IM, with Iha hntit and impromniffnti, itb)sct to the life relate of Ilia. I.uc II. Arnia roaa.Wtdo of Jrioniah Armatronff, dissard, who lia on tlie lot. hit aituatfl no ibe norihaideof Kiel, tirat, htweB Nuth and UnTonih atrrata, X hav litfwtod u ftit;i, about iwo-lhltJaoMla ahi. , lhaTftwottnr li'ifnraala. WAI.TKU TlIllAr.T., AdmUUtratw of Itobvit Armiliviu. wtUi law will aunpiml, J.HUam il, Ul). JtJl lUwJw NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Orrtci or trta Tararar or WiTttj Wniti. I U)U UBia, ublo, Jaa. Ill, itll, ( SB AT. F.O niOlMHAl.H WIU, UR RKf'riV. hUat th tHhra uf th TtUaloo of th Watat Wtirhauf tbaUlvoliJulutnbua.OMuatU Tbo Klltlt Df of t'wbruiirrt lT lv at tl oVtock riftcn. ft.f 10 Toita miratrleee al I'm i.aait. (Utaaiiurl, Iowa, or WiBfon.ia pr. fa rrrdi lo hftimtlttKl and run dirwllr frtiaj tha aatiT Ualina or, or HulphurrU In pitta of lh wMinaTT aiea tn l,d'liTirl at tb d(i t in (lo lumbal in inch qimriUk (n il Ira tha a eat? load) aa may b nrlciral. HiMrr will atata la th.tr pmpuatle tha brand vf Load ther prupoaa toftirtii.h. laluiwb J R AHMHTRONfl, rV'f. KINNEAR Sl 8ON8, NOi 44 WEST BROAD ST,, MANvrAmTHBHnuroupi'RR uiirrtTja l.KUT Work, aad all kia.b of Coptsat (Ma-am I'ipae pntmpUf mad or rraird, Wat rania-4 n loruif Wmk, Hrtrkala, Wlndn ad iKmr i'apa mail fti'ia anv doatga, pnaaijUf aad oa la auet iMoaabl Uma, Tl, Ima and mat ttoottaf, apovtlnf, ,. r tTaa prompt etUaVrua. M
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Full Text | VOL.-XXXII. COLTJMBUti OHIO, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1871. NO. 235. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. tMT W inrltn tn attemtion of onr rend er! to tho Mowing liat of Columbus Bnsjnasi Houses, wrfloh ara tmongtke moat reuaoia ana eiienjivo wutuuiu-menttintbiBoity.ATTOIXNEI'S, e. l. Diwirr, Attorney at Law and Solicitor of Patents, 84 South lllgh atnet, Columbus, Ohio. B.BHIELD1S, Attorney et Xaw. Itoutuved to No. 16. Noitb ltlh attest, E. 0. J. F. HUFFUAN, Attorney et Ul. Unlce, 43 Ki.t BUM attest, Columbus. QKO. K. NASH, Attonur nt bi. Ofuce, No, 6 Booth lll(h street, Ambos building. ARCHITECT!) B. T. BIIOOKFJ). Architect, Cirll Uoainwr, Ao. utUoe. 8. . Cor. High nd etat.treta-Sd atory. BEKU AND WINK. H. HEVDE, Win. and Lager Beer balooa. fun Wloea,Bran. dies snd Liquors wnstantly OD hand, SUM South aiuth street. HH.I'IAItOS. vxnalJIIOU BILLIARD HALL. Tm Tkhtia and Two (Jus Allen, ocimiita the HUtoHouae, over tbe WeeUi&Unbu'l'ulertfh UfflM, '11 Bomn 1119D a.rea.. BOOK-BINDKItlt. CHAH. U. FIELDS, Buok.blader and Blank-book ManufMtortr. Pamphlet work and Periodicals bound lo otder at abort notiM. M, Do and lilt Norti liitfh airee. BOO MM ANU milONGUV. Btattonere and beaten in Kim-tapea, genuine Arnoid'a A jYreocb V riling and Copying lulu: ail kinds of Paper and Bunling Wax. Cvr. Chapul ana align lie., al uosr iroin oorner. CIUA1IM AND Toil A CCO. K. (J. IIACH. Wholesale and retail dealer in Cigar. No. 33, Bouth Uttfh sLxetJt, (Jinan ol mj uwa mauulao- ture. CO A la. I). If. BUY 1AM. Dealer In btft quality of. Hooking Mel. Office toot of Itich etiest. neat end. WatekuuM 215 Oao. al street. UOfr fr.fJl IOft AN at UbhlAtHAM, BTEPHBNBON, OLOCK CO., AjnboeBtUlding, dealer In Foreign Fruits, Toys Ac Ojrstera, fiah and Uame of ail kuda loeua- DRAINTItK AND 8KWI.ll PIPE. JAUES PATTKUNON, Dealer 1b Sole Ur.ua Tilo and Htone Btwer Pipe YardoppuaiU Union 1'aawniteE Depot. UK ilea CISTS. JOSEPH MATT. Ptople'eDrarHtoi,WHouthliiB;h street, ITe-acnutiooa earefuilr oom pounded at all hours. DILY UUOOM. OBBOUH, KERSHAW CO. Bueoatwre to J. V. 0.boro A Co., Ul B. High 8t. Carpet, Axminster. Utrlton, Velnit, UruiicU,tn addition to wttal la already in Mattings, CU Cloths, Btspla and Faary Dry Oooda. FUUNITLBE. COLUHI1U8 CABINET CO., Mannfaetnim of nil kinds of r"urnliurr ' oM WkaleuaMand iUtaU. ifuutoota UighBU OHIUFUBNITURKCO., llanafaeturers of llrt-Uaa furniture, wholesale t4id retail. Wareiooa., 0. 7, and II Uwynna Block. HATSUAPH, EIU. F. FERDINAND LUDfflU, UanQfaotuier of Uats, Cap and Furs, and dealer in BUaw Uooda, Umbrella, Ao , IHW B. iligli bt. ll7jfMrKMrMH JEWEM1V ANO WATCHES j r. conn day co., Mannfactom af Bn Jewelry of every dereripHen. Watches pitted auld and silver, ho. B E. Broad treeU OriUra by mall promptly aieoutod. I.A.L,I.EHtlUEUEUX, Wboleaaleend Ketalldualere in Watch', Clocks and J.walry. No. 11, B Uighstrtst, leUatlBKH. HEKBUIBKR A A DAUB, I.amberHsnhante,deslera lo aU kinds of Worked Fioonnr, Lumber, Lath, Ae( florow Bpring and Water stiecta. in AC II I NB WOK US. CULU11BUB MACHINE CO. Portable and BUUooary Btcam Enirinea, Cst lags, Haehlaerr, Ao. Waat end Uauunal Uo4 Bndirt, niLMNbUV. MHB. B. HARFKR, MitUnerf end Fancy Ooo4; Oi-ntlnrnn'e Felt IlaU cleaned and pro4td. Cr. Ui&h aud Bpnng treete. J. U. W1LKIK. raahioiablelllllineiy, Dre Triiniit(r, Fancy Uooda, AOh l B. Migh Bt. up. Uoodale Mouse. 0. W. HIMUONH, Wholesale and Betail Uilunery boode, 191 Bouth High nu,OpT llous Block. mERCIIANT TAII.OIIH. THE OHIO HBBCHANT TA1LOOINQ AlfD CLUriilNO CO. 1U South nizh Bt OenU' BuiU Mivle to Order. Hoady-mada Clothing always on hand. JOB. OUNDEHHIIRtllKIt. Herehaat Tallnr and dealer In lluadv-made ClMV Uff end Oant'e FiUBiahini; Uooda, Amnean 11 o-f llnlldlng. ffll MIC. JUHH HELTKKK A CO. Raabe Plsnoe, Needhsm A Bns' Ortans and Me. lodeona, Uiiaieal laaUumtnte, Ao., 11 and 13 H. tUU Bt. B. B. UeADOW, tlheet Marie and musical iDStruuenta, Chleer-tm end dUlnwai Bona' I'laao, No, SI Bouih High BU NEWHPAPBHS. OHIO STATE JOURNAL. Dftlly, Trt'Weekly and Weekly, tbe W newt, buslDMs, and lamlly paper, and the beet Advertising Medium la the BUU. PI1YMCIAN. 0. M BAVAOB, M. D, Dofflfaopathle Physician and Burgeon. Cmoeand StMldeaee, 1VT South Third Bk PAINTS NO. SIGN AND BANNER PetlDtlna;, UlmM Clliainn;, LalUrluv of nil Kindt, N. E, 00K. HIGH AND TOWN 8T8. JAMR B. BTBWART, Painter, (Irtlnrt, UUiinr and 1'apar ITanger, 4th door W set of fifth, vm WaJnutBb.Uulumbue. KNorr. For Palatlnv. Fartertng. e , call at Knnp(a rMDtnnvD, no. sis pwuia u'gD Bireei, uuum bus, Ohio. PMinSIRRS AND BKIX HANfJIJlfl F. n ALLEY A BON, lalera In Iad Firm and Bheet ImuI, Haths and tv aw woeau ana naan sown, w a, laird BU J1S. PATTERSON s CO., OTORAHB FOKWARDTNO C0MMIR810M O Metebaata. UeMral Frodooe Dealer. No. It, 11 ana U, MagkUn ctet, Opposite Union IwUAQTreTiT OouinmeiUi PMllrlBINO. ANDREW SCHWABS. number, dealer In Lead Fipee, Purope, Water taosou, new a una, eo., nor. uign arm town Bia Flnmbrr, dealer in Pumpa, Lead Pipe, Water uioeeu, ween iMsina, nc, u. rtoru aign at., Columbus. TAILORING AND RBPAIR1NO. JULIUS LaUTHEBBACH. Tailor; room No. 1 Nsuehtou Buildine. Clothes made, renslnd and altered In a aetiafactory man- BANK1 AND BAMlEIH. SPARROW. HINES & CO., BANKERS. 156 South High Street, COLUMBUS, O. COMMERCIAL BANK, No. lOO T. Iliffli Ht (Sessions' Block), COLUMBUS, 0. OIUNOR JOHNSON. J. A. JWlr'JtKY, TjlOPBlETOBIt PAY INTERBRT ON DEPOSITS, BUY AND Bell Uold and Silver, Government Bonds, aud nil Bret class bounties. Issue Pasinge Tickets To nod from all the principal ports in Knropa, sell DraI'tb payable la Gold, and on all tbe principal cides and towns in Europe and do a Uencral Uankiog llusino. Collections reoeivo prompt attention. W. E. Ide. N. Pcm.EE. L. C. Bailft, Caiti'r CENTRAL BANK, Odd Fellows9 Building. 8Dcccuon to D. JE. Smith Co., Buy and aoll Fort Irti Draft and soil Fosieire Ticket to all parte ot jiurope. InUrest allowed on no posits. nAClHNEKY. Cbabui Aiuoa. B. B. Bum CHARLES AMBOS & CO,, tOLUITlDirtf, OIHO;, KlMOriCTUBKM OF Heavy Casting' For BaUroade, Rolling Mills and Blut Furcacea ; also, Machinery and Casting. Architectural and Machinery CASTINGS, I'nttorui Mado to Order. FOUNDIIY at the foot ol TOWN BTHEET bo old Utll Foundry). FRANKLIN MACHINE CO. JOHN BHORT Painnim D. 1L HhY E UCrUllKTKIIDKHT JAB. O. l'ULLINU tluiotn Uannfaettmra of PULLEYB, BHAFTINO, HANOEKB, ImprOTedUHUBB TillMMl.NU UACI11NEB and MiLEAULE IllON CLAUPB. We alao Bake to order Irou Fonccn, urnilnp;. Anrnlnff Iron., i.uiii, m; WORKS ON WATER STllttT, Detveen Kortb and Lait Stzeeta, )r coLUMiive, ouiu. ooi.cnni;H, o. A kchitbct op niuH BcnooL Bini.n- L inn, jj. a., nraiin . nnir re.M.nce, am. ui buildloc. for Columbua WaUr Wolke, at Co lubibua, Ulilo. nivl)f: COLUMBUS MACHINE CO. COLUMBUS OHIO. PorUMe and H'atlnnar. 8 TEAM ENGINES, Canting, nanseiDira Pullorn. Hallurw. ITIIII (lenrlnsr nnd nine lilncry, j'.uKiue s'iiiupa. Trip llnuimem, Improved Circular and Mulay SAW HILLS. Alao. every deeerlptloa of Kolona, Pipes and Instluic ror Coal Oil and Uu Worka. UNION BOILER WORKS. CANON & WILLIAM. HAVuracniaKM orl Btatlocary, Portable & Locomotlvo BOILERS, AMD ALL llMDfl or Heavy bud Light Sheet Iron Work, &c, nvrr lanxa, jail uoor, uasometera, BmokoHtacka. rtntchenn, Oilhtiil. butfuFan. Evapurut re, Oil Tanks, UuaUra, Water Bl Ilotwaea North aud I.at. lEist of the Fonitontlary,) COLUMBUS OBIO. frompt attentlun given to taking out and (.ire-ln(f porUtlo Buna, Jobbing of allkiuds alUnld to by competent workmen and e!imlc furnub- ed at short nutice. Orders arfdiesicd to IWi V, U , will be tten)td to promptly. FOUNDRY 4 MlCUIMJ SHOP. L. B. DAVXES, M AMW ACT UKEB 0 PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, CKISS41lir ANU Clllll l.AH AH. 1MU ITIACIiritN. ALCOTT. or BROOM HANDLE LATHES, Thirshing Machine, Mnwera end Beapers. Iron V.ulu and Bafue, Sugar Mills, Mill Works, lira and Iron Caslingf, Uutae l'oweia. Uiating and Fenoing . o, Ao., A. All Kinds of Repairing at ShorlNot!c I1UOAD HTKEET, (Ooinet of State Avenue,) ItMJ OOUlMTHtH, onio. EAGLE BRASS WORKS ill iiim or bbass wa, movi rim m rimes oeo. roTTi a son, Coriutr 8irln( mid Wnlrr Kts Iron Fencing, RAILING. GRATING. &0. rY PATENT ItlON FF.NCII IirilKAPRn IV L more rnhatantial, mure ornamenlal, mora "iisiin wtvtj mpcotagreai unprave meat on any other leneethat haeem been made. The patent consist In interposing b I ween th pannels of fenm a Dmbl I'ltldina "oif, in iUell ornamsnUI and atnng, which allows for the i. ftanslon and contractlun, bt which all iron lWin s sit !)-that belrg iheeause nf so manyarwvk-ed (euoe and unmanageable galea. new More) I warg mil pnrllew Bjnlnat luf Hit ulnar HMin uy patf.nu Mprmlir ibeHWae have) parelateel In Imej Mkimw IrlARTIlt RRI Tin. eU si jrottith BlmHOaiuabwa. ARriHTECT. N. B. KELLY, Architect & Superintendent, Office No. IS E, Broad St. Columbus, O. ARCHITECT OF HIGH BCHOOL BUILD 1NO, B- K. SmUh'a new n-sidenct, and tui buildings for Columbus Water Works, at Columbus, Onio. novlg: ARCHITECTURE. WILLIAM' TINHLEY, ARCIIITKCT FOR the new Institution for kducationofthe Diinu at Lammuus, Ohio, and many of tho bo.t public and private etruotnree throughout the oountry, olfers his professional services to all con tcmpUting Architectural, Knirineering, or Landscape Improvemtnle, in publle grounds, eemcte Mi, etc., and releieto D.O. Noble, F. 0. fosfoni, J.W. Andrews, Ex-Oox. to, Oor. llayw, Columbus. H. Probasco, Kdward Sargeant, Win. Hooperi and the various Methodist hi. and F. h. Minister of Cincinnati. ABonmoT'i oeriote. ASYLUM FOBTHB BLIND, or H. 0. NOBLE'S OFFICE, Carpenter Block, and B. K. Coinci Fourth and Walnut street. Cincinnati, 0. mjli F. A. & L. LLSQUEREUX, have a uboe btocx or Ladies' and Gont's Watches, or lb. WaKUam, Ivlglu and I nllcd State. Compaur. Colcbratrd Itlanufaclurr. Fine Swiss Watches, or our own Importation. Cold aud Silver Plated Goods, Ik ENDLEBS VARIETY. Fall and Winter Goods. ITnaler'n Clothing Emporiam. No. 220 S. HighSUColumbm, 0. IHAVBfUST I1EC11VED THE LARGEST and ttneat atoek of Fall and Winter Goods Erer brought to thia dtr. eonilatlsi, of FRENCH, ENQLI8H and DOMESIIO Cloths, Cassimeres, L'c, For ffentleieen'. wear, which I will eel at the LOWK11' CAHH prlrM. AIM keep oonelutlr on band a well aeleoted atock of Beady Flndo riofliliifr. JOHN lll.'NTKB, oe'l 320 Boutn Unjb BUeeU PLANTERS' HOUSE, ST. LOUIS, MO., SPABH & KEL8EY, Proprietors. J.W. BPAIIR, fornifr. TVILLIAM KEIEY lr of the Llndell llutel, I fortnerlr of the Aroer BL Lou., ilo. lean Hotel, Colutnbue STEADMAN Si EVANS, SCOTCH GRANITE MONUMENTS, ITAI.IALIA.I A0 AneUICAKT, M'trlM and JJrown titom JHonumtntl Comer align and Lane atnetn, Colombo., u STOP AIVD FREDERICK BECK, DtAl.y.n in Choice Family Groceries, , Aflll PROVISIONS, No. 33.. Sou Hi UIrIi street, COLUMBW, O. Tlie Deit in the M.lkat alw.va kt.. nn k.o.1 Cuatomera mar rel, on title. JelMf WM. iriOKVPENV, Forwarding and Commission u won AN T. DBALEB IN GEAIN OF ALL KINDS Flour, Whisky, Ac. fefl.Tlienifthe.tPile.a Paid at ail linw tot Nar won end el Nat'l Uoi.il Hrliii Ct)I.IIMIU!M, O. E. A. Km n, w. UcCnoat K. A. FITCH & CO., Iluteri In llorklnu, tiirnllKvllln mid Antltruriin 1'onU omen i No. 3 North High Street, LOUW 261 Kortb lllgh St., MERCHANT TAILOR, DIALS! IB) Gentlemen'. Famishing Uood, Readv Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS. &C., &0 The CItTTtrlO DRPAhTMUNT la In ehn. of a gentleman of .xrinenn, ami pirtlea would nere, i,m. HEESHISEE, ADAMS & CO. DEAXU n P1E & D1MESTIC LIMBER, Lath, Bhinglii, Sash, Blindi, Boon, Winnow axn Uooi Fuho, Uonuuna, o. orricii soulb'imt for. Spring WaitrSu.. C01UJ1BVX OHIO. Borfaea rlanln, Bawlnl ul RmowIu done Ul nr.Lt. Au. narmn. nnwm.v mtm H. BUUNN, PAINTER & PAPER HANGER nn boith uioa btiiket, ColumbURi Ohio GRAINING. GLAZING 4 VARNISHING. AU Order proeaptly attended to. Bllee, Ha. IM sUat Htawwheny alters auditor or btatk'ii orrtrit, OnLrtet.tr. o., Jaauarr I. IM XTOTICR IB I.KBK.BY OlVBrl THAT ritdU il aatltrarlory trout, it ha haen ahnwn tome that Ui affaire of UMtlrt WnUra Wtul U InsnraivwOoainfayof New Yo-k, are in anna sound and nos.reeondiUot.; Ihrritr the anlhott. ty kmlofbreimntsd to said Ltwttif totnataet btislneaa tn the Hiatt (tl Ohio le euarendod until ouierwies oraeno iA9, U .UUUHArf. Ian. lawiw Audltoi U -.UK, DllY OOOD.. Gilchrist, Gray & Co., ARE Closing Out their Winter Stock 0 t DEESS GOODS. SHAWLS, CASSIMERES, &G, at vniY low rmcE. n...M,k..:1. 1 ., . , . lllnolc, lilts, Colored flllcB, Ann Party Hllk, Wluto Jooil. ana Smurolitorli. m D'JMKBriCB OP EVERY DESCRIPTION AT TUB LOWEST MAIiKLT IliTBU. Will c'ojo out their eotiro et.ck of ALEXANDRE'S KIDS AT $1 90 PER PAIR, ALWAYS ON HAND Harris' Gennico Seamless EiJa, Ul which tber aie aole agenta In Columbuf. No. a:t, s.i.sr&sa, South Hi nit street. OSBORN, KERSHAW iCO. JJAVB BECEIVKD A LA11U A'SOHTMENT FALL AND WINTER GOODS MOLUDtira Hat I is DefJhenea nutl ITJarluoen, Fopllna and Milks, , silk Velvet. I'lnid 1'oplinaand BorR-ea, Velrelet-rja, All kinds of Waterproof. Clotbs and Casaimeres, lloslerr Ulorcs, Ac, Ac They hare also In stock a beautiful line of And other House Famishing Goods E. F. MORGAN, (Baootsr to D. 0. Buck A- Ce.J No. 03 HoutU Xllfcli HI root, la In receipt of NEW BRANDS OF CIGARS ererr dar. He will bare larje etotk of In-portedPAHTEGA", and all other popular btaada of I.1IPORTED CHJAIJS, n a ibort tlm& Call In A a BOOTH'.S MANUFACTORY-Cor, Third and Gay Sti REPOSITORY Gill'i Block, N. High St., con .nni s onio. Oldeat, Lertret, atd meet wlde!r knot n iefrb ueiuuea. in unu.i uuo. un nar.. Sblftlns: Top Busslm, Fbrolonn.. KorkatrajTrj, llaroiu'liefe Carrlnacw, and Open Utirvft lc of Lateet fltyle. and Bert Mannf.etor. and F.n tab, and a larf. atoek of aMood hand bq,M . LAKD kAI.E. Desirable BaildiDg Lois FOR SALE. I have nbdlrided Into lota of rlltTrmni rar log from one to sis acres oh, to suit buyer, The Forty Acre Tract of Land lyirnr bo iween me uity ana too Agricultural and Mechanical College U round. Th" land la iWatlfnlte iltuitMl anrl will h. BuLDoN TIM l. lo suil Um pmchAacrv ... vr awn VI iw 1TIVI MP WWUA.1aX1 SI .! KIN BON, my Attoineie, Wm . 1 m .1. I A. I .... . Oct. ii, mo. una. t j, uoMiixm. Tho Burlington & Mo. Hirer K. K ( o. Oiler about t)(0 OO.OOD Acres im k mm iw m m On tO Years Credit it 6 pr. ct. latere?,.. No part or th nrlneiptl due for ten yew from purehaa,aad alt.twaid only wnikth yeariy. ProduoU Will Pay for Land and Improvoinont. Ths Mhornl Crrdit C.lvrnt rrw ? allowed; email annual payments miimtM; th cumnt markrt value of money, and pioilU on H(0k nsing'.nrorsthiieetarma rbraM,4Urrand better than lo buy U. B, land wi biouilroad-land-Iimlie at 1 pot acre, while our pntv ranaw irenerally from 4 to A, 0, H and HI did-let pr acre. Uuality and loral advantaft ml the pr.ooe. In ibefMt arrnnrau Tvraa tkr ih.1h.. fltia andtxiintMUntttan bur and pay fur a fo.d tarn and Uune. la brfffnninir It is nrcMwy to have money tnoath U wy sis per cent, inteiett on the land, obta'n provuiona, build a e thin, buy wh -uu HtKuiiwisi imi'tctufni, uu erupt are raard, which on b done lbs urst aeseun, ty eoramendnn; in rarly sprint;. tilltt I I.sjHN put ir full partlrnlar are supphd tratia, and any nishinff to tndiire oibrr Ui nrntirrate w ih tltem, or to lorm a Colony, are nviUd to a.k lor all tbry want to distribute A Nlil T.o.!, ITiAI'.anowina: W eation of Larnla f ir sal in J i. sil.lf.'rOO ont, and a similar map of Ntbraaka Land! ao:d lor i oanta. Apply to I.KO. II. IIAH 1114, Unl Ommlasloner lIurliDgton Mo. Hirer IU It. Co. 'or luwa lands, at Hutllnfton, fowa. For .Nibnuka land, at Ltnoola, Nibraaha. fritau Pacific Railroad Comp'f Uire a I tad Urant Pirttt fnm the (Jiunv ment et W.OOO.OOO Acton Of the Dcet rarmlni and Mineral Land In Antprlee, a.otio.nno arree choice farm In Undeen tbeltMOllbeiMd.lnUw won on STATE OF lMCDUAMiA. IntheOnRATN.mit VAU.KY. Hew f,,r sssi.utri.Hur inin. m inw rai or laierrat. Thr lands are nrar tho ltd rtnimli.t .i nn..i. Uuiu'lf , in a mild and healthy (limit, and for . . nwnf ara nauailed by any In Hie I'ntiM sUtta. nnnverilentln roars st btth eeet and Mal. 1. M ranto lrim 1 to loro pet arre. ItltKAT 11 wuvu w wnrj(U,la W I V4I II let 1 1 M RISaDt. 9.AOO.O0O ACIlEi Blrh noTermmettt land ilon (he fvsJ r.ii.. OU AHA ANU NuKlll li.ATTH, Burtrrrd atidoreaed tor entry nnJsr th llnmteUad and rienpu"n iaw ann r iw laiim Tie ACTUAL HKITI.tvilM- UNI V An OPlMttanllV lint rxlnr hM.ni.4lH.tM. cnnnir homia nr a rrtl lUltruad with ell the nni.fnirniws 01 an mil pTIIwJ fnnnirT, New llttndTiptrpastphieU wlih mf. nnw rvadyand eenfc IWls all pari of the Cniud .vttf,Mniniun ntinm. AilrlTr, U. DAVIK Land ( unmiMtoner, Ja3 Vi f, P, H H, Co , Umaha, Nb, FARM FOR 8ALE. 203 ACRM OF OOOt) l.ANtl, TWO and na-haifmila Outn Loadna '. ty avati, ander notd fusee, well waierrd by irrltur. tart barns, trod oicaiHa. awseibl (a two pikes, wtU U aUd cheap. AdJret pn J.C. Londoa, 0., Jan. M, THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TBItaS-iDTarlnblT In Adrnuc. DAII.V aiOITlOKI )lrm&il('neilranoe) per annum o CO do do .month. , 4 30 do do I month. 3 2o do do 1 month 0 eo Club, of flr. and upward., each 8 00 do do do do 0 month.., 4 Wi do do do do 4 month... I 00 One eopr antra to Club, of Ton. Dellverud br Carrier, per month 0 00 TUI-WKKKI.V FniTH.X ii,oHrt(d ewry juaUoy, rnurjifoy and thturday MOiniHgt Sloffle autHribere, Per annum I1 AO do do S month 2 35 do Oo S month. 1 19 do do I month 0 40 Club, of Ave and upwerd.a.ch 4 00 do do . do do 0 month.... i 00 do do do do 8 month.... 1 00 Ua. oopy extra to Club, of Ten. WIXHLV EDITION, Pt&lilKed 4vtry Saturday Hiegle eubKribera, per annum It 00 do do emoatlu 1 Ul Five copies , oo Teo oup e. , 4 oo Twuntyoiiplo. ,5 00 f.ftr oupiu. ..,, ou oo It AT LI Ol' AnVKItTINlN(l Unllj! One eauarfl,ea,h lu.erli';n 1 00 bptcial or Buainea. Kotine., per iquare, caeh inrtion 1 29 Loal Natieo.,20ot.. a ilno. rir.t fnwrtiim. AdrertUemcnta eoce a.a.k charged lull ratta each inition. Trl-WceUlrl The eame aa Daily. Weoltlrl Oneaqiiare, flratlnaerlion 1 10 Kach lulUitional IraeTtion u 78 local or liuunol. Aotlcef. o.r line, each in rrrtlon , w, 0 SO x.lgut line, or low max. a xiuere. Adrorlieoment. for lonirer time inierted at our regular card rate., which will Le tmnuhud oo op. From the Emtio, l'oat, A LATIKNTAIIOX. I. Fatter and ficrcr an Iron hail Uurllt. out of Iho uio3dlnr .ty ! laDKULhioif. fatDi.hioe. inutlv nal. Stripped ol hor elittrnnK r..t of mail, u,iw uuiu me oeauiuoltity lu: lluahol u the r.vel-the uanae i. o'er LalitfiiiDK and . nitleo .re heard no male Unly theory of wild d.aoalr. Umtf. through tLe mirk ot the startled air. II. Lorer and friend, who are put away Yo Wll'J have ba.kml In hur annnv amit I. It naught to you th.t a wralhlul day, TVrilble. unm, with it', pa'lid ray, Ulare, on hor nabu Inte. th. wlnl. 1 Urant aho wa. proud In hor day if might Giaot abo w.a Walton and rata and IikM-ktlilin tliedepthiof Ih.t waywatd bleart Ang.1, ol nt'.rcy wore wont lo rnt. Iff. Weak I. tha etreoetk of tbe humin htatt HuhtLe the aw.y ol the tempi r'. power " ui me i:uie, .ae ynyeu n.r pill, Mietrea. of faiuloo and aeieoce and art, , l'ourioir her wealih In a ceawl... .huwer. Hcbool. fir thecoltwteol tho mind Hume, for tbe hotiielc.e the halt-till blind The were the jewel. each a ifvln, t, vriny a cairap . uiauem. IV. Hlaorerioo, rce'in, before th. foe, ho can rraard htr with tearlca. eye 1 Who o.n lock oa at the ..raec blow. Cru.hinir h.r.oiibdlno; her down ..low, reaajrioic oi. near j a. no paaeee oy: Famine and aword, y. m.y do you, worat' For when cloud, hare lathered the alora mart bunt But the w.irld will exult o'er a broken chain Wten the l'rld. of tbe ltaucna abau TlM emfn. r.MHiil iluv, Janna'9 la, 1.11. V. U. n. JUITIKQS DOWH OH !IHE WIH0. I'lat RiirlacesIlflecti u fbrairal nd .rleulol Dev.lopm.ntf-llcalth falnee. ol Cbrtaiie-eA C'ttnos. Taken, Willi Heiulii, lor the Urant "HM"ol tk.utiln lll.lorr ot the llclilrnor. oo. eetilo llniw NEW DUIE MtlUOeB TWO. Tho dwellers Id Central Ohio, especi ally nround Columbor, need not be told tiat they lire In level country, pre senting one unvaried sspect to the eye, and affording only one rsngo o! development tit tbe physical nan. Yot tbiy live and grow; and present sot only s bealthy but a thriving appearance; A horse can accomplish, tbe mora labor, wlib less fatigue, on roads of g' ntle ss- cent and descent, than on a II at snrtace; and all tbe muscles of a man reach tbelr due tension and strength, under Ilka exercise. What Is true of Ibe pbjslcal la equally trac of the icnllent and mental belog. Tho eye Is the e'eclrlc pussge way to the mind, and If tbls be exercised on an uneven, varied, plcturwqne land scape, the results will bo found to iqnal the plain of elevation, with all Ita surroundings.Whether we Hvj on a flat, or sn uneven aurfsco of tho earth, change Is healthful and Invigorating necessarily and Inev itably although grnduatsd by tho ca pacliy of the Individual to secure all the advantages It la able lo aflurd : and on the character and deiireo of the change greatly depend tbe ptea-ure etid profit resulting therefrom. Tha day was pleas ins and .nulling when we stsrttd fur WsMnii!on, via the Baltimore and Ohio Hillmeil; and resigning ourarlf to th. luxnry of a soft and ra-y seat, we were Juat la l tin Irame of mind to observe and appreciate tbe beauties of tte wsy, on which we design tn make eomo obserrattins. It is a line of travel Ibrouitli which to enor s chin:, of scene, and to gather up In mini much fur lulurr riT.rencc much that can bj recal:td wlui an aiiited sr.t. I hi, tritfure, Is what Tvocill aclmiBuof the rlahl kind. Inki n In I lie rlgbt Kdy, and bailing tu tho runt nauite; and It we do nut II-luatrate, aiul cnf-ircd the truth nf our op-nlrg pr.ipoaltlnna, tho fault will nut lie in tne line tn travel, out in nur.ctr. Aa yon ailvauce from Caiiimiius. f.,r the U -. ttv.'iily mile, or tlio country malulalna the saute Hat suit ,c, not huw-urcr. wltnuut Its vitilety, nhleh I. very clenrly to lw sceu, im tlierd Is not a par ticle ursnnw niHin mo surface of the ground. Aa you paaa Newatk, a ihrlv Inst. plns":ut town, and apiimach Z inc.-vtllv, the whole ch. racier of the acenrry b. oliii tochauge. Hllchl elevations lira-, apiears then hlaber ones. Zincsllli wlilcrt we nave ueecrtinii in former Jot-llune. reveals what luiure and man can dit. Ihu Muskingum and l.lc.lng rivers bcri forming a hjrao shoo devclupment, lit which llts tlio cty pror, with its bell of bills, In tho hoaura of which are cilisttallcM mine, of cual; whllo cnnMO- uilve lirldgis unite three snbuihs tberr-lo, which, together Willi the beautiful waterfall, the great national rosd. and o'.hcr pnssaco ways, leading to taalelul aud c.immodlous residences, prevent s scene at once charming and plctonsqur. I.lnra ol travel, ny water ami Isn't, hi re lovltt) you l tbe enjoyment nf tbelr advantage. Uy water you can aall lo Cincinnati, and further wcsiwsrdi by land you can travel In tbo same ditto tlon ova two limits; or go ou with us to tho capital of ottr nation. You know, dnulillra, that (Its road over which wa are passing Is the Ohio Central, which la now lea-eil and controlled by tlie llaltlmnra and Ohio, and made much morr perfect and comfortable by the transfer. Along Its remaining length to llellalrv, Iho scenery, al thuugh possessing nothing of I he grandly mountainous, Is of that varied snd pleasing kind of undulating beauty that never lire., as, at each advance, scene, new and Invtllng greet the eye. line of the sulking pecullarlUc of th way la tho abundance of water, from the mimic sliesm to Ihe flowing river, diversifying and r auilfylng all Ihe lanlwae. At Iteilkire the connection I formed wltt tho ordinal lliltlmor and Ohio Itallroad, al present by Dathoal, taking the care over the Ohlot but sous to be auccewled by on of the moot mae.lv. and safe railroad brldgea In tbe coostry, .which la now nearly compl.tedt and. then, w doubt not, a aim more rapid passage will be mail from West to East. Wheeling Is but a few minutes distance from Bellalre; at I It we will not go there at tbls time, but advance by way of Moundsville through the rocky narrows waBbed by tbe rlvor, and then over what are called tbe flats, embracing an area of some four thousand acroa cf land, three fourths on the Virginia, and one fourth on the Ohio side of the rlrer. iVe will advance with you no further in this letter than to furnish you with a few notes on this great central thoroughfr re, reserving still more Inter- ealltiir inn,.,,.,. In. m l.ll ln,i- This most plesiaut highway from tho Abiaubic 10 too Mississippi mutes runs throUUll . eectlnn nt ,li m,,ut umr-i.-. ble features to bs found anywhere In tho world and Is an rnduilng monument of -h Da. ,,, wibuuiu, courage auu persever etice of man, In overcoming tho most complicated obstacles, In ravines, rivers and mount-tins sorao idea of tho latlcr of which, pierced by cold steel and powder, In tho hand, or man, can be found from tho fact that ou tbls and the Ohio Central you pass through some twenty Ave tilnnwlrf. fn,t..n..rln. ne ,k..in cultlos overcome In I s construction. It special consideration, and reflect great honor on tlie Slate of Maryland and ilia fhv r lt.in.nn-., i. n... -..j v. wiuiiwji., .3 ,u, IllB. railway on this continent begun aod uumueu oy au incorporaica company without public assistance. The corner-stone of the road was laid on the 4th dsy of July, 1828, and the Drat section of fourteen miles from 11,1-tlmor to 1 Icott's Mills, was oponel by steam power on the WJth day or Auquit, WM. Tho trial of tho first steam engine was made on tho 23th day of Augu.it, of tho same year. Some Idea of tbo dull-cultles aud perils attendant on Its further construction may be gathered rrnm Ih. 1... ih., i..n t mv, iu uu.iiHg ui survey, Mr. W. C. Qolocy, now tho Master of '""i"i .nuuu n. me vuiumuus terminus of tho road, with those associated with him, Bpent eight yoars In surveying, aod in 1813; ou tho rocky and precipitous summits overlooking Cheat rlvne e.u nl.ll..u.l ... I... .i - ,w.. n.,.vm,iii iu ua jui, uunu iu. wild descents by strong ropes faitencd around their bodies, until thoy could strike a point practicable for working a pa.Bsgo way through and along the massive rocks. It was not until the 1st day of June 1853 a quarter or a century from the tlmo of tho laying of Its comer stone that tbe original rout of nearly four hundred milts was finished, forming what may juntly be called one of the greatest and most wonderful accomplishments of human atrlll ,, .i.- ii..- -....,. i.um, nuuuj ui iu. curlier days of our history, aud of a place beside any of tho after or future achievements of railroad men. 11. A TERRIBLE DISASTER AT A GOAL MINE. The Hope llreak. and lire Hep Fall I. lUe Uoltom af tlie shnft, a Distance of One Hundred Feet Four .ten In.lanllf Killed, and One Norlou.lr Inlurcd-JUInlns l.erjle. lotion Mccdcd lUnniTiOS, Pi:, ehn. CO, 1671. TO IUS OIIIO STATE JOUHXALi In your Issue of the -8th Instant there appears editorially an article on tho necessity of the enactment of mining laws providing for the Increased health and safety of tbo miners, with an Inspector lo see that the provisions of the law are Though there Is s mining law In force in this connty ever slndo tho 221 day ol April, 1870, providing for Increased safety to miners, the law l.ai not been complied with. Our people, to save themselves a little (aa they thought) unnecessary tax, bad tho law mado with out Inspectors. Tho result Is s terrible disaster, uccnrrtd at the coal mine of Messrs. J. W. Ormsby & Co., at this place, on the morning or the 231 Instant, by which four men lost thtlr lives, and one man was lerloualy Injured. The pirllculars of th. ca aro these: Oa last Monday mo.-nlrg, as Matthew McDonald, John Bnedden, William Crawford, Francis Watkhs, and Wll Ham Motesher, were abjut descending the shaft, for Ibe purpose of being lowered to ths bottom, to resume their work, it being the only mesne of Ingress to the mlns, ine ctgo was lifted from off Ha bearings by Ibe engine for the pur pose of descending, when almost imme diately the lope broke, precipitating ihe men, cage and all down those terrible ono hundred feet, aod heaping them lu a confuted maea n.' dead and oylug men at Ihe bottom. Four were killed outright; ouc atlll live-) that oio Is William Motesher. An InqU'.-st and examination of ibe causes of the disaster Were held by 'Squire Abner App.rgeir, of Charon, who empannuled a Jury of six persons Me.sts David ttobinson, Jiiscpn Trout-man, John Itaucy, Jobu Wallace, William lironsuo, an t James Terhatu, who met at iha bank where the catastrophe occurred! and after hearing all the lu.U- mour la tlie cie-'. rendered . verd ct charging tbe firs ol J.W. O.-insby k Co. with tbe reaponnoiiity or tne deaths of the alrovo named Matthew McDonald aud others, by reason of neuleclleg to comply wlib the provisions of tho min ing law. ine 4 0 section provides "mat every cage used for lowi ring and hoisting persons In every coal mine In Mercer cuunty shell ba pruvided with ap prover naiety caicncj. A mlnlog law la of do avail uolcsa It provides for lnspcc:ora to se to ita faithful obedience. Wo. have a. good a mining law lu force In this county a. any ouo could ask, but It lacks the must essential part It doc not provide lor inartojtors, wnico, witn ao rx-cullre iiiUxr, the law la obeyed only with ro lueiaucr. Ihopeyoa, of Ohio, will not make the same gn at mistake thai of havlrg a mining law without Inspectors. We aiu, however, rem. dying this tvil now by amending Ibo law and providing for lnspcotoia. Uood mining laws, providing for the health and eelely of Ibe miners, will to a great extent bs the means of producing chiantr fuel to the general public, aa hy good mining laws uiucli uf lire period! .al strikes will cease, an I tho mluea will Irs constantly at Work. 1 no eiptutes Incurred by the operator during crery stoppage or strike aro very greal; his tins must bj paid by nine mouths' wotk, aa must also his Icioiraocc, and th. aalatlta of hi bos-es. Ills pumpa must b kepi going and lbs machinery hi to lw kept In repair the aame aa ir Iho mines were In full operation. Tho lulrrr-tun the capital Inveated causes i greater liicrsaso In tho cost of coal. T lio lonit'r the wotk remain Idle, Iho Worio the .natter Is, , We see, therefore, Dial II any arrangement could be mado l which tin nilui could lie kept n ilng all Ihe year through It would be a great heoelll Ul all partus. The public would then gel tho coal regularly, and which, too, wou'd he cheaper, lu my opinion mining legislation would accomplish this tbroush th enactment Ottawa, providing for Hie lu-crease of health ami safely to tho miser..Now, If the men were certain nf obtaining .trady employment all Ih year round, Ihcy could live much better aud save ruoro money, ev. n II th rata ot wage were not qui so bluti, aa It would be when lh r were ldltnie-foorth their lime, as I. the case at present. Th op-rator. even II he paid yearly the same wage aa before, could aflord lo sell his coal for little Iran and so loo with th railroads, lorlb.y would have Increased tonage at Iras rate, so that between th Inn parties concerned In the production of coal, th public would reap Ih benefit In s cheaper article of fuel. The three together would cause a deduo tlon In the price of coal to the consumer v auiuuut, .ay or at cents per ton. .ml Vhlt U nuhli.n. ar...-ll I ' k-."i-p- .,.tj important, be would always bo sure of a regulur supply, without being obliged, as at present, to pile up thousands every time a strike Is talked of as being probable. This loiter difficulty bo caused many iron works and factories to blow out. In fact It Is to bs feared that If the present unsettled state of tho coal trade continues much longer the manufacture of Iron with this black coal will rapidly ceaso to bo ono of tho groat Industries of nesiern rcunsyivauia and liaitern Ohio. Anoth'T point to bs considered Is Ihe fact that If ths price of coal is kept too high hy artificial raeuns, such as striker, all tho other ii.dusirlea which con-sumo large quantities of this coa, will de prevented from extending themselves, or will bo forced lo suspend operations, T his would be a serious blow to the coal trade unless a better understanding between tho operator and miner can be brought about. Too danger cannot bo averted. Mlnlog legislation will do much towards mitigating much of this growing evil. aw. Uov. OHIO LEGISLATURE. CoLCsiiiDS, Fib. 1, 1871. uoisi: M0I1NIN0 SE-SilOX House called to orJor by Spc il:tr Cunningham.l'rayer by Itsv. Mr. Hen-ton, of Columbus. OFFICIAL IlEl'jItXKK. Mr. Hughes roan to a question of privilege, that tho ollkiul report as pub llsbed In the Ouic otatb JotutNAt, and tho Btatesman was dill, rent; a portion b.-ing omitted froLt tho rjtateeman. 1'ETITIOKS .id itat nuai.s. Mr Kemp 01 T Chamber! and 1115 others of Montgomery county, for the dicreato of IoMb on ccitaiu turnpikes In said county. Ilefcrrtd ti the committee on Turnpikes. Mr Uudson-Of 8 Duhrur, A Town-seed and others ol Cuyahoga county, asking the Leglshturo 4o accept Ihe plot of ground at North ll.nil, where Uenoral Harris Is buried, from his belrs. It.l r:nl lo ibu couimlllee on that subject. Mr. Urlfllth Of W. Krauan and 1,290 others, for the enlargement of the Miami and Erie canal, lt.fcrrtd to commlttsc on l'ubllc Works. Mr Colby -Of U Moss snd 500 others, same subject, same reference. Mr Cannon Uemoootranco of I, 0 Morgin and X'i others of Erie county, sgalust tbe pasasga of the bill authorizing . tax to be levied to pay for fair grounds. ltcferred to committee on Agriculture. Mr Ullery l'etltlonof Forlngtonand Slausand MO others of Miami county, for tha Improvement of the Miami aud Krle canal. Referred to coma.lt.co on l'ubllc Works. . Mr i'erkcr Of 0 8 lirown and 120 others of Huron county, for s law to authorise tho levylog of a tax to pay off Indebtedness of the Agricultural Society and purchase nf fair grounds. Referred to committee on Agriculture. Mr Ely-Of N 11 Gates of Lorain county, to amend sicllon 510 of munlcl pal code. Referred lo committee on Municipal Corporations. Mr Joy Of J C Evans and 18(1 others w u.i...... ..,r. for t reduction lo tbo salaries of county ouittro. Referred to committee oo Fees and Salaries. Mr Armstrong Remonstrance of J Black and U7il others, of Allen county, against the pas.sge of li 11 300, to au-tb jrlxe the commissioner, of Allen county to fund thu gtncral Indebtedness of said county. Referred to Finance cum-mlltee.Mr Fulton Petition of O T CunJIff and 144 others of Champaign conuty, to limit tbe authority of county commissioners, township trustee snd city councils In the levlng of taxes. MrrJchoenfeldt Of II Ntlgcfort and 180 other of Montgomery county, for the Improvement of tbe Miami aud Erie Canal. Referred to committee on Paolto Work. Mr I'.r; Of J I.-amon and 7i) others of Hartford township, L'cklng roun'y, for the passage of 11 11 121, Mr UrllUtb, (Railroad Dill). Referred to commute oo Railroads. Mr Williams, of Fayette Of J C Hay and snd 17otnera of 1'aint and Jefferson townships, Fayette county, anl blokes township, Madlaon county, for a law creating a school district composed of part, of raid toffoablps. R.ferred to Select committee of two Messrs Williams, nf Fayette, and U.'ach. Mr Hitchcock, of D Jenkins, J Polo-dexter and J Booker, . commute appointed by the convention of colored men to lay before the Uou-e certain resolutions adopted by that convention. Referred to committees on Judiciary and Common bchoois. Mr Hughes, of E II Miller and 0 others of Uicentleld, Highland county, for a apeclal act lo refund lll !U, wrongfully levied and collected on their bang In 18118. K.'ferrcd to select uommlllee of one, Mr Huglus. SXC0.1D HKAUISO. Ode Houso bill wai road tho sucouj time and referred. 11IIX rOBTl'jKlD I'MTII. t'Ellltl'AIIT 1-tr, 1871. H I! No 1.1, Mr Wsdo To amend section two ol aa Act inllilul an act to amend sections 2, 4. 3 and 24 of an act entitled an act to preserve the purity of chorions, pasted March 20, IK4I. (8 ciC 51.1,511, 6l7),(8dld !II0, lill, 0421, as amended by act of April 1.1, 11-57. (51 Volume Statute, l.'Kl), May 110. 1801. (ill Volume Htatulrs, oil), and April IS. 11-07. (01 Volume Statutes, 1.171, and to rrp.-al ine acta ameudaiory thereof and supplementary luureto, paacd F. bruary 15, 111, Volume Stature, 17), May On, 1MU, (ill Volume S alute, tU), April 15, lttt.7. (04 Volume Statutes, 151), and April Id, 1807, (HI Volume Statute, 228, 22.1), pa.aed April 17, 1808, (Volume 05, parte l!M). Mr Fitch movid to poatpone till third Wednesday in March. Mr l'.irr move I lo poilpiao till Deo, 1st, 1871. Mr Hii lsnn demsndril a call nf tha House. Roll called and 05 member an. awrrul to their uainea. Mr llulaon mured thaSergeant-it-Arms Im sent after absent- a. Mr Acker moved to dlsrtenso with all further proceedings under tha call, Agrveii in vote ou, payed.!. Mr Dennis moved lo posipono till 3d Monday in March. Mr Acker moved lo indctlol'.cly postpone.Recess. AFTERNOON SESSION. Tha Vrtt. l,..lllrt nn In- ma.I , ... - . wuiiuii air Parr, lo postpone till Dec let, 1871, Mr Wll-on, of Warren, Ms to a print of order, that lire motion to postpon to March Oih lake, precedence of th. mo. Iloolo posipune to December 1st, the inn.-, ...-., ,imenieut tu . motion to Indiilol ely postpone. Tho Sin-aker dcelda.1 IIia n.,lnt .nn - - "in taken. Mr. Acker appealed froni th decision of the Chair. 1 he Speaker waa sustained. Mr. Iluuhca ruuvid to postpone further rnn.ldcratlon ol Ihe bill tin tlie first Momlsy In slay, lr.71, at 2', p ni, Mr Ualrtr demanded . call of th House. Roll called an I 80 members answered to their names Mr Hudaon moved to dlapen.. with all further proceeding, smlvr th call. Agreed In yeas 47, nays 44. Mr Ball moved lo postpone the further consideration of tbe hill till the Ural Moaday In October, 1871. Derided nnt nf wr k. k- u i Mr flail nnnsaled fenn. .h-n.i.i -rr ucieiuu VI tliM ntalp The Sneaker waa austaln.'rl t ir un.V. -al. The nnn.Mnn helne. Il.an nnnn II.- tlon of Mr Uughea to postpone till Urst Momlav in a,- 1U7I or n M -n sulted-ycus 10, n'ajs 40. Ho the motion Mr Hhaw demanded s call of the House. Roll caller), and 02 members answered tot ' vueir UB1DCS. Sle ll.,riu..n ... ..... .. .. --. uunuu uiuveu to uispaicn in nerirean.-at-a -n.- ...... .l- . .. . y "nee ,aB aos.-ntees. Lost yeas 44, nayB 48. or r fallen moved to dispense with all further nroonerilnoe ,in,l,.p ,hB Agreed to. fttr ntillltnn mnvrll In I,, nn iha ...t.l- kte ll....huo . t .1 ' uufjuD UIW.CU .U ICUUUBIUUr I.UU uio uy wuicu trie uousa arspenseu witn .II flirMli.e neripaa.llnna ,,..,l..- Ih,. n-ll Lost yeas 41, nays 40. Air (.Vlll',1 m,iv,.,l li ...nnalna. tha vote by which tho motion to postpone lurmcr consiaeration of tne Dill till tne Urst Monday lu May.waslost Ruled out of order. I be vote being then upon the tnotlnn lnv On tlla lultlo wu-..l,.. .. At nays 45, So tho motion was agreed to! Mr Itall m.itfi.,1 ... n- u.i ,.. .1.. slderatiou of the special order of the uujf, tn. name ocing suostituto psno- intr for If It Nn 0'i:t af- tt.it -rn n- tho compensation of' numbers of Ihe Uer.eral Assembly. This makes tlio pay of members five hundred dollars per aunum, mileage six -.i-.e iu, uvery iwenty.nve milts, un- stead of bIx hundred dollars per annum nrOVl.leit In rh. n.lnln.1 1.111 Air ll.nnl. m..u..l . I ., iiim- lars lu lieu of all statlonury, which shall bo purchssed of the Secretary of State." Lost. Mr Anker movnrl In -IrtlrA n... I.nu- hundred" and Inserting "seven hundred," and in place of "mileage" lusert, H.i.-ii i.. . 1 ..an irv.li, uu pusses. ijoat. Mr Hughes moved to Insert "four UQllreil" ill nlnna nf nflvs hn. Agreed to, yeas 40, nays 41. MP till..,. mnVBii ,,, um A V.- -t.ll.l-. out all tbo bill, and substituting" "shall ntvln Ilia u,i .k- t. . ,i. , .i. common schools three hundred dollars t annum.'' jturea out or order. r Mott annoaleil from (ha rlnlsl,,- nr tbfl Chair. Tha ehnlp ma ..l.l.rf yeas 70, nays 0. ' ntr nisor moved to amend so as to Include the adjourned sta.-loo la the compensation. Lost. 1 ue vote nelng upon the suintuute re- lulled Venn M. nitva S7. H.i It vvaa lost. 'I'hn l.-ln.,l. .. - II.- V.III XT. Hughes moved to amend by striking' out eta uuuureu anu insert "lour oun-dred." Lost yeas 40. nets 47. Mr Callen mo red to adjourn. Lost. nlte postponement of the bill, resulted yeas 54, na,a 00 So the bill was Indefinitely postponed. Leave of absence was granted to the Committee on Reform Hr.hmila till etatnr. day morning. Adjourned. I The same conr of ths official renort Is always furnished to both newspapers Where any omission occurs Id either paper tho part omitted Is probably "cut" for want of room, and tbe official report er baa nothing to do with tho omission, and Is not responsible for It. Official RxroitTEB, House of Representatives. SENATE. The loilowlng petitions vera pre sented : Uv Mr Odlln Of thirty-six clllzeo of Montgomery county, protesting against the passsgs of the bill amending the game law so as to permit the killing ot came birds in January. By Mr Boeael Of one hundred snd four cltlsens of Auglaize counts, for the enlargement of the Miami and Erie ca nal. One Scnnto bill and seven Rous bills were severally read the second time and referred to committees. BILLS rAISKD. Mr Jamison's bill to amend Rer.Llon threo of the act provldlog tor the appointment of a Commissioner ot Rall-rnada aod Telegraphs, so a to le loce hi salary from 4,oo to 10.000 per annum.Mr Hunt's bill lo chsnge the name of the village of Springfield, iu Hamilton connty, to Sprlogdale. bill irtTUODrjclD. By Mr Daughterly Regulating coal mines and the working thereof. This bill divides tbe State Into two mining districts tbe Northern district comprislnc tne counties of Jefferson, Uarrtaon, Tuscsrawas, Coshocton, Licking, Delaware, Union, Logan, Shelby aud Darke, and all north of th same; and the Southern district to embrace all the cooulles south of those above named. Tnere Is lo be appointed hy tbe Uovernor and Senate In each nf sstd district s Mine Inspector, to hold olllc for three years. No perron Is to bs appointed to am oinco under iniriy-nve tears of ase. and who shall not have been found by a uuaru ui caaraioers, nroviuea lor lo tne bill, to have a competent knowledne of cnemrsiry, geology, mineralogy, and a ano.icuite of tue ainercnl )atems or mining, in woramg or coal mines, and of mlutog engiueerlog, etc. A Board of Examiners I to bs countlluted, lo con- alslof IheCnlef UcolngUiof the Slalo, aud four other pursuua iu be appointed by iho Uovernor, being Ino practical miners, ono practical wining euslueer, and one chemist, who aro to examine all camlldalca lor lb.ee like ol Mine Inspec tor, ami aro to rece.vo II fo dollars per nay iur tuerr acrviccs, acq 10 be paid tneir trnvennr. expeusca. Th Mluo lupecior ar each to ro- celve a salary of $0,000, to realde and keep an oiucv fin the olairlct for which ther are aevcrally appointed, aud to carefully keep the maps and plans of all mines lu tneir uittrici. ticli Inspector Is required to rxamlno all ihe mines In hi district, as often aa his duties will permit, to ace that every ncc-ssarv pre caution is taken to Insure safely to the workmen, anil that the provisions of mis act are observed, and annually to make report to the Governor uf his proceeding an I the condition and the ope. ration of the mines In his district. The bill consists of twenty lire soctloos, snd the remainder of It Is tsken up with requiring accurale maps or plana to be made and died with tha Inapector of the district of ins working, of aver coal mine, and with regulations ss to siop.s, snaus, or outlets and aafelv. lamp, to eecoro tha health and Uvea of ihe workmen employed in Ihe mines. J liccean. AFTERNOON SESSION, The following bills Were InlroduroJ . By Mr Wsles To amend section 1 of lb Municipal Code, by providing that no incorporated village snsu oe nere-after organised until tue Dumber of th inhabitants shsll exceed five hundred. Instesd uf one thousand aanow provided in the section proposer! to De amended. By Mr Uocppctr To amend section 100 of tho Municipal Coil. This bill nukes tire ilfib clause read S3 aa to give tho council power to restrain and pro. hlblt the Bale of Intoxicating liquors to minor ami to persona intoxica'eil,or in the habit of g, tllng intoxicated, and to restrain and prohibit boussa and places of notorious and habitual resort for In temperance, provided It shall h lawful to aril nallv win or sir, beer, potter snd elder, when such sale Is not msds lo persona Intoxicated, or In ths habit of getting Intoxi.at.il, or to minora, with, out tlie written content of their parenla, gnardlau or family physician J UX'AI. SII.I.S l'ASSkl). Mrt'all.n'a llouas bill changing th lima hud for holding ths lastteiuiof the Court of Common Ptras for the year 1871, In the oouolles ot Auglals and Van Wert. Mr Price's House bill authorltlng th Commissioners of Logan county to transfer fifteen thousand dollars from toe onuge to tue ouiining rund. INDSFIlITm.r POSTPOKBD. Mr Wadu's bill, providing that In cuss of attachment Issued by a Justice of ths peace and certified toiho Common Pleas, tne defendant having no persunai proper, ty but lands liable to levy aud sale, th. attachment shall be held g'wd In tha Common Pless, until tho case Is fully determined in that court. Mr Kmmltt's bill, creating a lien la favor of vendors of personal property Bad SlirClltS. err COUSTV PUIDOgS. Tho report of the committee of Cob. fercnoo on Mr Hibbs'a bill amending ths code of civil procedure, so as to provldo tn r... t!r Uoramls8lonors shall open to free competition the building of J. I!;" lu,l,,"'.k andraltert: !r ", aR.r,MU ttna "HI. "hen signed hy ihe presiding o Ulcers ot ths two Houses, win become a law Adjourned. SPECIAL NOTICES. DILNtlllKNOK inviic.n.. TaFfc. IOU. TO SI.OU UA Hvixofjrib,iut thlrt..n.. nry whole time and attcnilon toth6 stodr ,fr 1,1 disease, and ooatumption, I reel ill,', ini,'::"' Vi c"ir,".,"f; o's-t to'b.puJiui ..i ."!".' ,.ar.",e. P"l" to avoid Iskiav atJ Lot iubirci to inch vanatmn- .. "'Kua' meoioin... wcrsun, will. "um teiupcraturs s more en and the inlil bracinj. Melloueul. ,d Entcrpm. .,. lecaied si '.'m,' so,v """'w. to ...."KKIri u it in, , cat...,. run, , vtKtlt," JtTZEl j.c.wn.iu., uio,rnla, Urcen Covo. and man other plans m various parte uBT,,, , saloly recumm.nlod lo aW,. ' in, wi a l Jlrre.wo. for s.yin, are. li. '.i.'.r,'.1'. .-.,.u.v,UH...wlu loer man where ther. is a lea. even temperature; and n u , ecnorr ii ""'fe1 . 1 w";, ' con.umptlve person oxpoaes k., ,7"".i'-"u ""oa. ue la oertsm u til. .horlly: tho,.rre my auvico m, , well down into tbe btate. out of iLe ruanri wmda audfuira. Jackaonvillo, or alinoet any ;r , , n" ......u, wr annual any other of the localities 1 have named, will h-n.e, ,h- who are troubled with a t.rpid ll.or.n dl.crd, red stomacb . doned bo.,1., , ih,oat, S,n lut,rorthowho,lun, ai. diaid, . nil southern point utarnnUy recomueudtd tor nrteen year, poor lo iwo l . profea. aional v in N.w V...I. it-.,. rmiw- Philadelphia .very week, where'l saw and exam-iocdon aoaveregeUTe hundred patient. a week. ,p r , "? cmoraoiiig every powibl. pbiuwoflunduea,,ha..naU.crm. u und.r. land th. disease fully ; and beno. my caution In irgert WUeluiro!. A peraon may t.ka vaat quanlillea of 'ech.nck'. 1-ulmonlo Syrup, Seaweed runic, and alandrake Filla'' aud raldluut be does not avoid uktnu cold. In, Florida, nearly even body la rules Bcbenck's Handrake 1'illa, fur tbe climauj t. mur. nkelv to produo. billiou. h.biu thsn mora noilbern laU- f W """""hod fact, that aativos or riirlda rarely die of coneumptloo, eapecullr me u. iu. .ouinirn pan. un tne other hand, in New Snslaod, one-lhird St le.st of the population die of ibis terrible dleeaee. In the lfulJl. brat.., it doee not prev.il .o loraaly ; .ui! tc.re en. uiuiy MwiHDa, oi case, there. What a vast psreeotaire of lire would he ear, d if eontomptlvsa were sa ea.ily alarmed In regard to tskioa fr.sk eroda a. Ihcy ara about scanet fever, .mall.pos. 0.l but thee are nnt i tn- e-l.. -.i... k a UttU oold, which tbey are cieduiuu. cnouah to beliere Will wear nit in a i.w .1... ,-. - attention W It ; and bene, it Uy. ib. foundation for another and and anelhor atill, until tb. liuura ar. diseased beyond all bone of cute. Mr i.T n neranna whuu lunae an. .SbeteA. even alwhtly, la In leyTn a.tetnl ocbenoa'aj-ul. monlo eyriip, Hchcnea'a Beaweed Toole, and nZer:n,.:l.'k,""' r .ia. i - T Lr v '"-uiar moa cine., boceruo I aothorooghly Kinjunted wlib tbclr acilon. I iS-.i!ffWl',""V",MM1 ln.rricl.ocord. V. ' . ' lal win 00 the work '"u"lJred- This accompli.hed, natunTw S doth.re.t. flu, pbyaician Who piUrioea row ZZuJK&i'",1""' ' h '2 pati.nl to walk or ride out .very day, will be euro to b see a corps, on hi. hende befnr. ion, JX,,JS !iH'""' medicine. in as. eordane. with the printed directions, except us some cases where a freer uma at "- i U """r. r object la, to r,, lenVt. the stomsch,-lo ret up a food .ppetiM. It In always n rood slun .be. a patient to trot f T'i,! '" 01 '" WltballTfo. oouKh loosens ud .bales, tba cseping chius and clammy ni,ht .w.au nn loom, pro.tuu and an-nny. and tha nauent vi. ...,i . . 7rr" 7 taklnaeold. " ,.... .afTH'l!""? " eaaeuraptlre who here not the meana to fo to For da. Tha .Jr.. S'.L .1 " f " ,uc' "ruin, ly there la. 11 r advice to each le, and svsr baa in,.' 1 ' ,D m "'"'f "nur. . . r-p'V'e M anouc sevcaly deer.es. which abjuhl n. kept reUrl, a, ih.tpJT.lby maaiia of a tbertntirne-i.. i... ....a. . ' tk, hi. 'a"V. " - 7 tgi umivs ui ttitj roora bt tiuD of Uie olood. 1 bava euiml thuuuuda b ihia aratem, and oaa do eo avaia. UuBiumptloQ u a aaalijr curvd aa anr othoi diaeaat U it Ukea timand ihi propar uiaa oi lre,iia.t.tiput.urf. "PulraoB-to ttrrui., landraa fu... ml Mawe-Ml foow hurt eurad Terr msuir of what MbLtKl tO M hoDri. M t Btt)wfl ol wo.uu.pUoo. Oo what you ili. ra wnl b. alino. oaiUia to find eonM pour oaauinpuv mha b,a bwo liiad train tb mj jawa of death b tbeir iua, e wrylwdy ahould krp a .upp.y Qf , b0m oo baadt i her act oo, tba liter baiter ibaa eaiotnal aad UaTan-jaaot lie hurtful tS-reta brhtbd. la laei they ara eiotllmt iu all aaaM vhrra a pmraura Iramlr ol Iru I, aud iliarrhoM eo-ur., a die ul tha Uao-iraktM wilioura niu li jou ara iuijctio atub b a lachv, Uka a duae of the U.oJrakssV, and thajr will rollttTe tou tn two hour.. It jou woo'd Ob lata tba etfot ol a chatiffe ol water, or tha Uo frva loduigtaoa in fruit, lako ooa of taa Maa drake av.r; ntuht and ruu may thaa drink wa-tor, and rat w.termt-iona, pran, applet Dluma. praehaa or oorn, wi haul tha ruk of b-iorfairb br ihsm. Char will tiioUct tliu-si i. i .1 I Bim7TrmaaKaint ctulla and (oti. Tn Umbo. fher artprircUfhatiu-tia. 'liwr can do toe. ju-vd only. ' ' 1 ho abiniltrniad my prof-fttloaal Ttaita to Boa tntt and Nw Vork.butoon iune to ate Dalianta atmnlUwi.Nn IA N.lh M.wah iK... .,. phia, avt-ry HaturJay, !r ,in 9 a. m., to i. p. du Tbtate bo wuh a IhurouRh aMmiaatitin with tha ItoiplrnniKttr w.ll b ch.rtH) Uvo d..llra. Iha Hapir.iaL-trrl'rl.rfatberta4tOtindlUin of tba liitini and paliaueaa nadiiv laarn Wbathaf tbr-v ara curibla or nnU Hut 1 drain itd idaoUr antlfi-atood, that tbe vetua of mr tntviiciaM da r. .,. . ems. trviWK i-uiib luwity aO ourJtnit tod'roeiioDa. .Bwiwiu.ion, i win ear. that whan u tak in? nmliuiiitja, and ttt- ir i.tetu- ara bruijn lit into a heaiibf eunoittuo thrrrbr, ihf j- ar aoito llabla tu tAksi fbrilrl t ,. h.. ..t. a lui.fi 9n bar a Hidden chanira withuul tha lla-bilii ol (laatti 01 Ltae iruUUua ol the bronchial tulwa. tullrllrfetloaelnall lantuagra accompaarla mr mpdielnoa, aj (.licit and cloar that anr oaa nan us thtui without eontulUog a, aiU oaa b hoiAijUt rrtMnanr drunt'tt. .... . J- a W. D , .,...I0.nror,hm'lth,,'r, 1'mlad.lphl. JUflN r.UUMlY, H Udlrva lian. Htm Lilt, OT 11 b WhalMalaAfffini BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE I I HAVE FOR BAI.K 8UNDHY Bt'lt.DIKf l.oirt on tba Juhnlown lload, abjut uor hatf mile cut at th old Luna 1 10 lot. Alto, .oral lota auth ol Ih lined iirlnsk and raat ar Kit 1'uldiK ino. AU will b iiffttrtMl chrup and oa 'ur tf rn. I faava a'M two-ddhi of thowmt hall of loft IM, with Iha hntit and impromniffnti, itb)sct to the life relate of Ilia. I.uc II. Arnia roaa.Wtdo of Jrioniah Armatronff, dissard, who lia on tlie lot. hit aituatfl no ibe norihaideof Kiel, tirat, htweB Nuth and UnTonih atrrata, X hav litfwtod u ftit;i, about iwo-lhltJaoMla ahi. , lhaTftwottnr li'ifnraala. WAI.TKU TlIllAr.T., AdmUUtratw of Itobvit Armiliviu. wtUi law will aunpiml, J.HUam il, Ul). JtJl lUwJw NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Orrtci or trta Tararar or WiTttj Wniti. I U)U UBia, ublo, Jaa. Ill, itll, ( SB AT. F.O niOlMHAl.H WIU, UR RKf'riV. hUat th tHhra uf th TtUaloo of th Watat Wtirhauf tbaUlvoliJulutnbua.OMuatU Tbo Klltlt Df of t'wbruiirrt lT lv at tl oVtock riftcn. ft.f 10 Toita miratrleee al I'm i.aait. (Utaaiiurl, Iowa, or WiBfon.ia pr. fa rrrdi lo hftimtlttKl and run dirwllr frtiaj tha aatiT Ualina or, or HulphurrU In pitta of lh wMinaTT aiea tn l,d'liTirl at tb d(i t in (lo lumbal in inch qimriUk (n il Ira tha a eat? load) aa may b nrlciral. HiMrr will atata la th.tr pmpuatle tha brand vf Load ther prupoaa toftirtii.h. laluiwb J R AHMHTRONfl, rV'f. KINNEAR Sl 8ON8, NOi 44 WEST BROAD ST,, MANvrAmTHBHnuroupi'RR uiirrtTja l.KUT Work, aad all kia.b of Coptsat (Ma-am I'ipae pntmpUf mad or rraird, Wat rania-4 n loruif Wmk, Hrtrkala, Wlndn ad iKmr i'apa mail fti'ia anv doatga, pnaaijUf aad oa la auet iMoaabl Uma, Tl, Ima and mat ttoottaf, apovtlnf, ,. r tTaa prompt etUaVrua. M |
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