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kit loitrral VOL. XXXII. COLUMBUd OHIO, MONDAY FEBRUARY 6, & 1871. ; Nf" 9,as BUSINESS fllKEI TORY. rar v. i-.,;,-. tn. attrottion of our read- en to the following list of Uolumbui HUBlneU Houses, wuiuu uo uuwuk wo moat reliable ana axtensivo uouiouou- menu lnthn oity- ATTOnltfclt. K. l. iuwm, Attorney at Lew and B...I01.W of ratents, 8J UuUtb UlgO HH"l V.ttlUIJtl,u-t Altornev It Law. Itamovw to No. 10. North Uu-hatrMt, .. liu mtvPMATJ. Attorney ot Law. Oulco, Hut c.tts street, UOlUDUlUS. OKO K. NA91I, lilmn ot Law. OUloo, No. 09 Booth Blah ttt, Amboi building. AHCIHTKUTS. B.T. BROOKES. , Architect, Clill Knifloeer, o. OMee, 1 Ulan and Htate at.-eU-3u Btoiy. it uv'VliK. Win. and UftJ 'SJEIS Hig h atreet. HII.IJAHIi. tfvo0fuli-.11 IIII.l.IAUI) II ALL. TnTbla ud Two Cub Alter f. oppueltt th? BUU BnuH. over tbe Weetufn Union luloiiaph OUm, ST lieulh tmn a.rei... HOOKIIINUi:ilN. iLk.hinria ni HUnk-Luuk Mimu lecturer. Pamphlet work and 1'eriod cala bound to uid.r tit Bliort notion, m, do iiu ' ur " IfllOttft ATiU TA1IMKIIV COMLY A SMITH, Stationere md Dealere In Eavcljprf, (tenuloe Arnold' A Ifrench WnlluK and Copying lulu; til kind af Faiver nnd dealing Wax. Cwl. Lkapcl ud llifh at., 2-1 lo "1,B1 nirt' fJH.AItM AND ToBACt.O. K. (J. 11 ALU. Whuleaale end KUil dolet in Clga-e. No. 23, Houtb iligh eiree Cigar of toy ownn-nmiuc-ture. COAi,. D. JT. BUY DAM. Dee'er in belt quality of Hocking 0111m foul of Kicb tieri, veal cod. VfuivtiuuM iUl Canal at-reet. CO fr fcU 1 1 U X S A X U H tJhT a L It A VI BTKPIIK.NflON, OLOt'K A CO., Ambna building, dealer tn k'oreih'n rnii.e, Top Ac OyUra, tun ead Ueine of ail kind tn Beaton,d ii a in tilk ax a m.wi.ii hii'i:. JAMUd i'ATTKUHO., Dealer In Bole lrain Til and btone Biwor Fipo Yenluppua.U) UiuuA faaMOtfuf Depot, joHurn matt. People' Drug more, 3W Mouth llitfh lrcot. rrt-acriUma cajvlullrooiapound-.dat ail houri. 1)11 V liOOuS. OH 110 UN, KE1IBUAW CO. SooeeMonto J. O.o.boni Co., Ill H. B &h Hi Carpcu, Axutnater. Melton, Vt-ivct, Um-bi, in additiuo tu wiit U aJrtitJjr iu MkltiLBi, cil C.',lU, Htpl and Fanry Urjr Oooda. COLUMBUH CAU1N KT CO., MaofaetuioIall kinda of rumiiurChin, ru,, WbulauaM aud U.UiL Warvruotiu, 2ul B. UvhbL OUIUKUUNirt'HBCO., UaDufactumnoIuriit-claM r ainit nt, whltaato aitd retail. WrtJiuou., U, 7, aua a Uwjnntj liiuok. F. FBKDlNANU LUUW, ManiifMluret ol Uats 'ai-e and fuia, nd dealer iu tittaw Owda. t'iulrvlla, Uo , SiU H. Uik'i l JKUKI.I1Y AND WATCiltK J P.COKHDAY A CO., Manufacturer at tine Jewelry il ery dealrtl'.ii. WaUkca pUteJ Ri;d and silver, o 6 h. lltwu ttrwt. UidiB by mail trotnpllf vXi'atvd, r.A.AUI.KKUUKItKL'X. Wholnala and Htuil dt-alria in H Ubfl", tioaka and Jewelry, ho. II, b il!btutu tl .MUCH. UK II II IS Ml U ADAMS, Lumbal lUTthtu,tk'kr in all kindn of Wi.rke 1 l- louruM, l.uinbvr, Lalb, Ao , writer dpiiutT 1 in aciiic uoiium. COLU M HUH M AO uISK CU. FortaMa and btatiinry buaiu Knlnn, Ctt'.-ina;., Uowbintry, to. Wet tud aUou.l lloaJ Ilrt.V. NlLMNl III. UUH. K. UAUPKll, Mi'ltnorr and kncj O.ol,; U.ntlpmti Ke't Uu cleaned and nrvaed. twr. ilib abd ripiunf trrvta. J. 11. WII.KIK. rjihiobbjMtlhnf.y. I'r.aa '1 rimmlf;, Fancy Uooda, Ac, 1JU U. HitU bt. op. Ui-al Uoum. 0. W. BIMMONH, Wholnala and Hi-tatl Miluntiy uuoda, 101 BuuUi UiHh nt,,ip-t lloiitM Hli ok. muuniAN r taii.ohm. TUttOBl') MOCIIANT TAILU1UNU AND CLOllUNO tO. South Hiii. It Uvtrf Mutt" Mai to Order. IUd-nd Clolbins alwya uu band. JOB, arNDKUaUKiMI U. Merebant Ttlor and leUr in IL tviy-madc Cli th-In and Oenl'a Fuinwblua UimmU, Au.ttcn lid (m liaildtniT. ini xit'. JOHN KIll.l.Ktt 1 11. Ko.bo Tone. Nwlh.t. k H .0.' Ili.iuu .ml Mn-' )Mi.oti MiukoI InoUunvOU, Ac. it oo-l 13 U iUl. at. R. II. MrAliOW, llhMt Uo.li .nd HoOfol liiottournt., ""' n out liuinw., Boo.' 1'uua. No. II Booth nrwNi.Ai'KiiM. OHIO BTATB JOURNAL. bo.lor-, ond l.mllj p.r'i.oJ.d U t..l Ad.ot UaiO. hlMlium to lb" hUW. riiiKioitx. 11 imffopothlr HiJ.lcUO olid '80l. CBo. 1 ho.l4.OM, IW Boutb rhtrtHU PAiKriMii. y. H, lci:L.lji:it, SIGN AND BANNER rulnllnx, Ulnoo Ulldlni, .cllcrlnir el ll Klnd H, E. COS. IIIQE AND TOWN BT8 JAMvw n HTKWAHT. Fainter, Or ilart. OUttntr and l'api Hanirrr, 4th Ajor Weetuf fifth, oa WainuiPb,UMun(.ua. MWtlPV. Pr FalnUnr, Faiwrina;. e , eatl at Knopfa Faint nhop, No, IU Boulh liih b'.n lolunv bua, Ohto. rijintthiiH ak ui.i.i, iiANa:ii(i P. IIAl.LKY A HON, iValm In Iad Pifn and H1iwl Ud, I'aa and Water UoatU and Wuh lluwla, W H. Third Ht. JAS. PATTKlMhN & (K9 QTOKAO ronWAHDINO OOMMlRHHtM II, It and M, Masklea ataMt, Oppvait. Ualos tietfl, Onntrndnflt and OoautfomtaU UtiUA, A4TaMMaaad, PMIUlUltl. ANDREW 8PHWAIEZ, Flnmbtr, dealer in Lead rinca, Pump, Witter Cloauta, ilath Tuba, Ac, cor. llifh and Town bla. JAMES ANUltEW, Plumber, dealer in 1'umpa, Lead PIt, Water (TIomU, Waab Uaiini. o.( lift North lilgbtn., Columbua. TAIMIKING AND UFPAIRINO. JUL1VB liAtTTIIEIlBAI'H, Tailor; rontn No. 1 NauRhUm Uuiirilny. Clothee made, repaired and altered in a aatulaetory man- IIANKjM AD BANKEU9I. SPARROW, HINES & CO.. BANKERS, 1 56 South High Street, COLUMBUS, O. COMMERCIAL BANK. No. lOO IV. IIIfflL Ht., Un'm1 Clock), COLUMBUS, 0 OUANOB JonNBOX. V. C. bKH-il NH, 4, A. Jtt FJUY. l'iiOHlETOBt. TDA Y INTEREST ON DEPOB1TH, IHIY AND nv.i uulii nun nuver, uovcrnmeoi uouu, anvi au qui caaa eeunuca. Issue Pnssuo Tickets T and from all the irfneipal porta in Ktimpo, rll Diuith njable In Clot.u, sal on all tliu princjp! cl:iM and town in fcurupo uud do a Uefavrl Mmuciiona rtcf ivc prompt nticntion. Vf. II. IiR. N. t'ciitli!. T. C. Dah.rt, Caah'r CENTRAL BANK, Odd Fellows' Building, Successors to B. . Smith A Co., Riirand iell FntWjm DriKa and aell Paaintre Tli lieU U all parti of i-urupd. luUrot ultuwed on Dopoalta. iHAUIIMatV. ClUULEfl Aubos. B, E, Bmitu CHARLES AMBOS & CO,, COLVIVfilTS OHIO;, MAKCt MCTUAElta Of If envy CjiHtiiits For ttnilroajl. Ilo'.llnpr Mill and Bldft Furnaces; Architectural and Machinery CASTING, 1-itttornM ?lalc to Order. 10UNDUY ot ill. fool of TOV:l HTKLET ho oU Ulll ruunill I. FRANKLIN MACHINE CO. jonsr shout , PiifninKicf ..UflHIKTLalUNT litKA-rnKB IL ltYi:E JAB. U. PULL1NU.. ManufMtarers of PULLEYS, KHAKTINO, UAKUEIlrJ. ImproTcd 11RU8U TRIMMINO MA HIKES and MALE All LE II'. ON CLAMl'B. We aleu make to order Iron iVnccatf railitff,Awiilup; Iroti. Kern on hnn.l HTEAM UL'AUrB knd oM Linita bf HUlftO WOHK. uo:cks waiuu htki:i:t, Uetwieo North and Iit atreeta, iy3 COLUMBVa, UUlO. TIIM , o. AUCniTR' T OF 11 If j H HCHOOI. lll'!Ll-IN . 11. K. Hmitli'd tiAW rrai-irnrn. anil Dim buiMintra fi Coluubua Vatur Wort, it Co COLUMBUS MACHINE CO. CJI.UMMH. OHIO. ptirtablo and Htitlnnarr STEAM ENGINES, Cn.tfnn:. rulltiyt' IfoUnrau m all (.I'arlufr mill Ulnr li lurry, i.ulau i-iiiiiih 'I'rip lliiiumcra, ItapmTrd Circular and Mula SAW MILLS. A!.o,T.r JeMiiptioo of tit'lurls PIpi'S nnd nsifiiri. I'oi Coitl Uil nl Uu Wrk.. JXION LOILER WORKS. ;aoh WICI.IATH, UAMrrAcTvanio or Stationary, Fortab'.o tt Locomotivo BOIIERS, AND ALL IlKUa Of Uoavy acd Light Sheet Iron Vnrk, &o, wav-r I anna, jnu noon, tina- mcieta, Hmiikrt Mack, j'NtcUi.r, Oil Sdlk, ButfAt l'iiiw, KvitirtitU-i, OU 1'anlia. UtaUia, Water KtM llciUrcn .Norib nud I. tut. frhatof the i'tiiuULlUry.l rot.VMHUH ...OHIO. Pmmiit Mttcntton a-tvi n to t Akitiir out ami i i-c- Intr pirttif Dm'. Jobl m-r t.l ulikitnU tt.-n.t.d tu liy cunipftrnt woiktmn and cunnUi (umifh. a at dliori notio. i ini.ru a'-Uitati'd t i iUm 1'. J , Will bv tt o-Ji-d to f Dtupt'r. '(HINDU? . Ml-.'SHSE NI10P. I.. B. DiVIES, WANt'rACtt'Ai n or EOETABLE AUD STi'PIOKAEY CZNCINEQ, t:iios.t l r axu rim i i.aii nav. imu IIA( iiim.ii. ALCOTT. orBRiiOM HA'.DLE LA1HES, ITirwiMnt MaeWnrn, Mnwi-n nd Ueapers Iron Vu!(i .indbaKl. r'iirar Mill. Mill Work", Ura-a and hntiCantliyja. lAt-ne L'uwtif. uiftiuujana aeuc.ui, Ac., Ac, Ac. All Kindt of Repairing at HoriNctic (Coirwi of NUt. Avenuo,) TMt rot.ttMHm, OI1KV EAG1E BRASS WORKS At b rn ot Busions, tcovirin and rimns ii:o. rotr & ho, ornrr Hprlntf nml Wntrr M Iron Fencing, BAILING. GRATING. &0 MV I'ATUNT IKdN PlaNCK IH CH KAl'KIt, mure tuUtunttal, mure ornnmrnlal, more ptarllral, nd tn vwtf rMDit anient imprnv mnl on any othr fence. lint hnrr ben made. The palvnt rnnrlala In inlrrvin(( Wtween lh-patinel or trn a fmMi VtttJtn lhnt, in tUrlt ornannjntalandiilmntr.whirh allow rnrtheia. rnM.m and onUartlun, to which all imn fenrln Hliet-that Mr ft (heraiiMt if au Biauyorook-td hnree and anmanairealile catee. unr mere I wtarta all pnrlle. N.nlnet IntrlnaT" utMtn my imicnt, t4iMrmliv ihewewuabave p. rale leal la the eamio. Mil 14 Fourth MUvet, Uolumlnig, AIICIIITI2CT- N. B. KELLY, Architect & Superintendent, I'fflce No. IS Ei Broad St. ColumbUH, O. AnrniTKfTOP HIGH BCHOOL BUILD 1NU.-1I. B. Hmftb'a new iaidactt and the butldtnita lurAlunbua Water Work, at Columbus, Ubio. novlf.: ARCHITECTURE. WILLIAM TIN8LEY, ARCHITECT POU .... thu n"W Inititution for kducation of the Blind tt Columbui, Oliio, and many of the be.t publio nd private atrueturca UirouKhiut the oountry. ouer hie proft-wlonal BWTiree to all con-tempUtinif Architectural, EnKineerinp-, or Ltnd- wnjm iiupruvcratuti, in puuuo grounua, comulo- II. n. Nobis. P. 0. t'OMiOOJ, 4. W. Andrewa. Out. Hayef, Columbua, H. rrobaaco, Filwird Banreant, Wra. Hooper, arid the varioua Methodiatlf. and P. E. Mmuttr oi uincinuau. ABORtTKCT'a ORrtOtl. AHiLUM FOR THE BLIND, or H. 0. NOBLE'S OFFICE, Carp-nter Block, end H. k. Corner Fourth and Walnut atrtte, F. A. & L. LtSQUEREUX, HAVE A LAB0E IT0CX or .micimovts Ladies' and Cent's Watche?, Of Ibe Waltbaiu, Elgin and Hulled Nla(o Conipanya Celebrated lTIannracturr. ALHO Fiuo Swiss Watches, (Hour own Iraporituion, Gold and Silrer Plated Goods, JEWELRY It, ENDLESS VARIETY. ail m Winter Goods. Hunter's (lothing Emporium, No, 220 S, High St Columbui, 0. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST aod oboat atock of Pall and Winter Goods Ever broooht to thl. dtf, eoatiatloo; of FHEHOH, ENGLISH and DOMESTIC Cloths, Cassimeres. L'c. For Rvotlenien'. wear, whfp.h I ill ..I ... ,h. LOWKil' CA1U pri.ea. Alao beep oonaiwllr on baod a wull aelocted atock of Itciidy mnle rioililiiir. JOUN HUNTER, ot Uo South Hujb btieet. PLANTERS' HOUSE, ST. LOUIS, MO,, SPAItR & KELSEY, Fropriotora. J. TV. hPATlIt, fnrmw- I WII.I.IAM KE1.9EY 1, of th l.iniloll UoUil, fumeiljr of tlio Aloer UULitu.lMo. i iuoUoU-LColombiu STEADMAN Si EVANS. SCOTCH OIUNITB JIONUMENrS, Mnrlilt ami llrovm A'toiK MonumtnU. Oirn.rlilirb on4 Loiir atmiUi, Rnnmtiiu, O. NTOP AIVB FREDERICK BECK, DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries, PROVISIONS, No. 3-V) South BNrIi Sirocf, cor.Tji.MnuH, o. Tlie llott In tlic Ulufk.t alwav kont mi hanA Cuatomet may rvly on thi. ja)7tf WW. WOJYrENV. Forwarding and Commission MltOHANT. DKALER IS GRAIN OF ALL KINDS I'loiir, Wliiskr, A v. r"Da The HioliMt Piiea Tall at all llmM lea Coio, Wheat, Rye, ilailer. etc, .to. Kcnr wool end aliVal'l Hanoi llrli.l COIAIMHUH, . LOUIS KA.II1N 2G1 North High St., MERCHANT TAILOR, DsiLr-a in (rntlrmen's Funii.shlng tiood", Ready Made Clothinpr, HATS, CAPS. &C, fcG Tlie t'tt 1 1 mu nnrAi.TuuvTi i. w -v.. 1 a trentlt'inkm of tsurictirc. mnl n.rt.M would l.t wi ll tuuaamine ray atock toljre uoln el. wi.crv, jtiiaw HERSHISER, ADAMS & CO. OkiLlll in IM.L; & UHESTIC LV.UBER, Lath, Bhioglos, 8aah, Blicda, Toon, WlXDQff AXD D09B FaAUK. Mocldikoi, a OFFICE: Mou tit went Cor.Hprlnvdc WuierSt. C0LVMHC3, OHIO. Hnrfaee 1'Unln. Bawlni and Ilwawlnf done vo oruti. All nanaaa ramrm. rttLLD. 11. BRUNN. PAINTER & PAPER HANGER uu boutu niou street, Columbus, Ohio. GRAINING, GLAZING 4 VARNISHING. " All Ordtn promptlr atUnded to. Huldonoa, No. IU Eut Htrawbnir aller. AUDlTnn fP HTATK'H OPPIOK. OoLt-Mntie.O,. January 1, W NOTtOK 1 nKHKBY OIVRN THAT F1UM aatllrtory trool, It ha Iwen ahnwn tome that th alUira of the Orcat Weatern Hntutl Ul lnuranM Umpmy t new Yok, am in an un nn ml .nd nnn.iVMitiillUiin: thrrefiire thn antlmil- tr humlofur wr.ntt d to Mtd Comtanr totrmnar. Imatntu in the H'ateof auam-ndi'd uultl olhi'TwiMonirrtd. jab- .ihpiima jnu Uw4w Auditor of HUte. KINNEAR A SON8, NO, 44 WEST BROAD ST., MANTTPAtmJKKltH OF COl'PRB DlSTlle l.KKY Work, and all kinda of Ooppat Hlftm l'ipna promptly made or mi aSikid. Ual-Tan.d Imn Cornliw Work. UnrkeU Window ud luor Cape niatle frrnn any Aaija, prompUf and oa tke moat teeeonabla taring Tla, I row and Slate Rootaf, apotttaf, A-.r Itw arompt attealloa. sail DUT OOOD9, Gilchrist, Gray & Co., (losing Out tbeir Winter Stock DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CASSIMERES, &0, AT VEBY LOW I'BICE,. Hov on bond i Urgoo&d etogoot Hi .-rttnont ot tbo beat quality of Illnolc hiiuh, Ooloroa Mile". And I'ortySIlk., Vhlto Uooda, ana 32mbrollorlc. D3MERTIC8 OP EVERY DESCKiniON AT THB LOWEST UARKKT RATES. Will c'on out their oalire tUck of ALEXANDRE'S KIDS AT $1 90 PER PAIR, ALWAYS ON HAND Harris' Genuine Seamless Kids, for which they ate eolo agooto in Columbua. Now :. an, ar & , South High Street. OSBORN, KERSHAW Si CO. JJAVB RECEIVED A LAJiU ASSORTMENT FALL AND WINTER COODS IHCLUDIKO Hntln Dr)C'heii'i(t Ulerlnoea. Foplln. and Ifllkn. 811k VelTets, Flald Poplin, and Server VelTeiecn All kind of Waterproof Clotb. andCaMiniere.) Iloilerp, til ore.. AcM Arc They hare alao In atock a beautiful line ot And other Honss Furnishing Ooods E. F. MORGAN, (Suoct Hjr to D. C. Buck A Co.,) No. (15 South Illtfli Htruot, 1 Id receipt of NEW BRANDS OF CIGARS ererr dar. Be vill hare a large atock of ImportedPAltTEGA", LA ItOAH, and all other popular bianda ot IIIIPOBTED ClUARIt, naahorttima. Call in AO. BOOXH'W CAKRIAGES& BIGGIES MANUFACTORY-Cor. Third and GavSti REPOSITORY-Gill't Block, N. High St.. COl.UITIHl ff, OHIO. Oldeat, Largeit, and moat widely known tab uaameak, m uenuai unio. un nana. Shifting Top Uufrtrleis fhtotoiii.. Hock aware Uarouchcft, Carriage.. and 0en UitiTKle. of Lateat Rtylee and Bit Manafacture and Fib Uh, and a lartfe atoek ul aMoad hand liuvtrite OarrravM. Desirable BailtliDS Lots FOR SALE. I bar. anhdirldftd into Iota of dlff.rpnt rim Tarjtntf from on. to .is acre. each, toauit burera, The Forty Aore Tract of Land lyinrf be tween tne Uity and the Agricultural and Mechanical College Urounds. Th land ia beautlfullr situated, and will bo SULD UN TIM K to auit the putchaKro. Trtr terraa of Mia r.rr to not.T.INH A AT KINSON, my Attoineia, Oct. SI, 1110. UI18. E. J. UoMILUN. The Burlington & Mo Hirer U. Ki to. Offer about 9,000,000 Acres m k mum LMDS m mi On 10 Years' Credit at 6 pr. ct. Interest. No part of the prine1pl due for ten year from purciiaie, anu atwrwaru oniy oncmnth yearly. Froduots Will Fay for Land tnd improvements. The Ubarnl t!rti1Ua Cilnl Vrttn Paasei allowed; amill annual paytntmU reqmml; the cumnt market value of mone y, and pi oil u on Block ruilnir, prove thoe term cheaper, eaaier and iwitcrinaa 10 ouy i U. 8. land wi i Inn railroad-I tier acre, whila our nnoea land-ltmita at f j M pr acre, wbile our ranire Runerally from 4 to A, U, ti and 10 dollar per acts, Quality and local advantofe. rule the pricea. On tlifew venerane Term, the lodnitrl ona and oouipetent can bay and pay for a good Farm anil Home. In befrfnnuitr It ia neccainy to have money enough to pay ix per cent, interest ic.iu "ini oiiiiuuihHTtii iiiiiiiDuicnia, nit cruj". aro ra-acxl. which can be donu the llrat eeaaun, by eommpnrinfr in early npnnnr. ;ilt4 I I.AItH RivicK full particular are aupplied itratia, and any wlahino; to Induce other vo vmiuraie w in intra, or u torm a urnony, are nvtted to ak for all thy want to diHtiilmte A Ni:CTIuniAlA IMAI ahowina exact W oaliun of Inil foraale in Iowa, ia eiltl fer 80 o-nU.and a similar map of Kcbraaka land la aoiu iur jo oonia. nppiy 10 UhAK S. IIAUUIH, Land rammiaaloner llurlinrtoB A llo. ttlver IU It. "-o. For Iowa land, at Uutllogtoa, Iowa. For Nt braaka land, t Lincoln, Nebruka. lalou Pacific Railroad Coup'? Ilmvs a Land Uranft Direct frjm the OoTere- meni oi 153,000,000 AoriM Of the Beat Faming and mineral Lands In America. il.OOO,00 acre eholos farming lanJaoa uie luia ui iho iuu, to vug STATE OF NEBKA&UA, In th. Oil EAT PT.ATTK VALLEY. Now Mr a'e, fur eaah or ortdit at lowraUaof Interrat. Thcte landa are near the 41it oaralirl nr North Ltitltude, in a mild and healthy elimate, and for Ei am anting too nwm rauuif are uaviiualied y any In the united atatea. tkmvnnientto market li ith eaat and wait. Pri. rea range from fj 10 to $10 00 per acre. (tilKAT lNUUCEMKN ia toattUcra with limited meana. 9500.000 A C It E 9 filch Oovermment land alont the r ial Mween OMAHA ANO NUllTH l'LATTU. Hurteyrd ami opened for entry under the llomealead and rre-empun iaw ana caq oe taken hr ACTUAL HETTLnltH. nNI.Y. An oDOortunitv never Wfor nnb.ntixl fnr m. eurinir homia near a irreat lUllnad with all the conveuitincf of an old aettlcd rouniry. Now mlltlontf deMrtpllvepamphloU with map, now ready ami eonl free to allpartaof the United meiee, Jnu nii ouronn. Adtirru, O. F OAVIH, Land (Jommiwloner, JanS 9: U. F, B. 11. Co., Uraaha, N.b, FARM FOR 8AL.E. 203 APRltfl OP OOOD LAND, TWO and one-haif mllra (torn London C)nn- ILC'Z'LX'Z'X. two pikes, wui n. aotl shMa, Adume, or oat! Xooao,0,Jaa.l. . :THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TKBn9 lavarlublp In Advance. DAILY EDITION 1 Dy mail ( a advance) per annum fO 00 do do 6 monthe i so do do S montha t ii do da t month. 0 so Clube of Bti and apwaxde, each BOO do do do do6months,, 4 (ii do do do do 4 month.. 1 00 One copy extra to Clnbe of Tea. DeUrered by Curler, per month 0 90 Tlkl.WKKLKl.V LVniTlilV Publithtii totrjf TMttiay, ThitriUag and Sdlurdaf wi mngi Slnirle nbtcribtn, per annum (I M uu uo o monio , it J do oo 8 muntba 1 14 do do ' 1 month 0 40 Clubeof lire and upward,each 4 00 do do do do 6 monthia.. 3 00 do do do do 8 montfaa.. 1 00 One copy eatra to Ulube of Ten. 1VKKKLV EDITION, PubHthd (very Saturday SiflKle aubHHbsa, per annum 2 00 do do i month 1 U Firaeoplea ,. 8 00 Tenooptea , 14 UO Twenty oopiea 33 00 T.fty eopiea H W DO HATES OF AIVfcltTlM.J DailTt One anaare,each ineertion 00 opeciku or nuiineaa Aoucea, pr iquare, each insertion 1 14 uj-m ounce-, ioi a nne, nr inieniun. jkdTertiaemeuta aacj'aweek chargvd lull raUa each inaeiUon. Trl-Uceklr: The aame u Daily. Weekly: One iqnue, flrat Insertion l SO Kach additional lr,aertkin 0 16 uicai or Uiolneia Notice, per line, each in ertlon , 0 80 Wtr k.ig bt linti or lea make a aquare, Advertisement for longer tim interted at our reiruiar cara rate, which will to luiniatied on up- THE MUBKINGnMIVALLEy, AnoAitnTiiB Mink, MufKiNoun Valley Imi-kovkuknt. FEiiauAKY3,lb7l, TO TUB OHIO STATE JOURXAl; This m jrulDx at 5 o'clock I took pi sige on ibe Mink for Zinesvllle, and here, we are nine ralk-i above McUon nelsvllle, plnagbliiK the "Utile deep," tlie oaly Ingress and egress to the towns of Mctoonelsvllle and Malta, the former a beautiful town of abaut 1,700, on the east aide of the river, and the latter a village of about tmu mnauit-xut., nn the west aide of the river. There being no railroads In thla region, business I?, as a matter of counc slow, and yet It his overtaken the general dull times, If we are to believe the business men, save that tin "sons of Mail a," or, probab'y I ought to say the citizens of Mtilta, contemplate better times, as their large plow factory, known as the Brown Munuracturinn Co., put up last season, is now fully at work, giving employment to miny bands. This establishment a few days since shipped three hundred plows to the Htato of Texas at ono shipment, per steamer. When I tell you that this factory employs forty-eight hands In tlie manufactury ot plows, and threshing machines, yon will form some Idea of the Immense amount of raw material they woik Into useful implements. Malta has ulso an extensive salt works and a large tannery, besides some other minor manmacturies, and these alto gether, givo the village quite a business appearance. Malta, you will icmcmber. Is the resi dence of our able Attorney General, Colonel Frank li. Pond, lie, like all "gooil sons of Malta." Is fond of a good joke and justly very popular at home. dir. morgan, tne clever clerk or the Mink, Informs me that the river trade for the last six months has been verv dull, but that bis boat continues to mukt) her regular dally trip, leaving AicUonnelsvtlle every uuy at o o clock in the morning and reluming having Zinesvllle at 2 o'clock V. M. All along the river X notice, at short tervals, are tiilt works and Coal Uauks. The coal costs six and a half cents at tie bank and Is dug from a vein trial averages aooui ttireu and a nail feet. 1 learn when Inquiring that there no coal dug save what it Inlheval- lev. lue Machine shoua and Hilt Works are all run by steam, coal being used as the fuel. The vein of cal ix tends up and down the valley a few milfs below McConuelsvllle. We, a few mites back, passed whit Is known here as the ("Dvvh's Tea Table." I have no Idea the devil ever used It as such It stands on the cast side of the river on the top of a very high hill which you commence ascending Immediately on leaving the river, The Table Is a ruck about, fourteen feet blub smooth and level on top with room enough to acat about 20 persons. At the distance I saw, as the boat passed, It anpsated to a,taud on one leg immediately under the centre of the tble,tbe leg being about Ave or tlx feet sqtiarn and certainly Is a curiosity. Uow It got there la tbo mystery, it coo Hi hardly have been heaved up out of tbu earth. The most reasonable theory la that the continued washing ol the rain for centuries have washed away the top of the hill leaving the stone staudlng out In full view. borne of the passengers aboard are bus- inesa men froiaZintsville who areo m- nlalnff bitterly or tbo high renta In Ztneavllle, one o( them does not heoltate to say that a city which, lu the last ten year, has uot lucroustd 100 In Inhabitants but haialvunced rents 1 60 per cent., will drive business men to seek some other place of business and ultimately Injure her prosperity, llo says ll.ls la true of Zinesvllle, and thou en be Is now eugaged In business there, If bis landlord dues not drop one-third of bis rent he will hunt some othrr plttee In the Spring. I conks 1 like Ztuesvllle, yet If 1 were a renter fie re It inlht, change my opinion. mu .uuflkiugum Valley is not wide et wry rich In mineral and soil. The II 1M , tilMi Pniai ikj nt,u i-- kiit country. A Mr. Dozm-in of Alct'outiels vlllc, sold his farm, a fuvv du)s slue., f.ir $:iO,0Oi). It continued Ghij acres nnd lies 'jd the river about lbmlua above MuCoiiuelavllle. How the nt-oplo al ng this valley pray fur a railroad, lhe McConuelsvlllv people are all elated at tbo mere thought of tlio contemplated railroad from Dayton to H lUlrr. thry need It and may they gi t It. KMfni.KH- LIST OF PATENTS iMuod from ibe V. . Pnient UIIIm to tllilo luvculora, fnr tlio tvctbi .lading Jan. at, 18TI. nnd enth bonrlng tbat dnle. (Furalehed Ik. Ohio State Journal br Cos A Ooa Bollcltoraol fatonU.Waablnjtoa, t). C. Htcam Generator, 0 Abrcna and F' K.mman, Cincinnati. Fodder H'.sud, J. A. & E D Mullln, Franklin. Valva f.Tb'l'am Pumps, J. F. Hamilton, Alliance. Uung Extractor, J. Kliby, Cincinnati. Hewing Uacbine, W. A. Muck, Nor-walk.Heater fur Paper Ruling Machines, L. Sleberl and J W Llllry, Columbus. Harvester, I. M. Dil'y, Canton. Hal for Dip Pipe In Uaa Works, I. Dnt,, Columbus. TroatlngCotum HeidOll to render It drying, 11 Fallty, Cincinnati. Cartridge Dell, W. 11. liaydcn, Culum bu. Manufocturo of 8oap, .1. Uoiglaml and 1. u. Aiciionaiii, i;oiumiius. Coating and Prcoratlng Walls, Cell Ings, &c 0. T. Kemmer, Cleveland, Bung, J. lilrby, Cincinnati. A CLtnaruAN was censuring a young lady for tight lacing. "Why," replied Mlis, "you would not surely recommend (. towii to your parishioners." MILLIESBUKG, Mt. VEBNOH AKD OOLUMBDS EAILEOAD. t'OLUUlius, Febitiarjr 3, 1871 Joaeph ButcheMn, Ei(. : DkarSib: X will CDdtavcr to icswcr your qucstloos In reference to our rail. road enterprise. Our company owna slxiy llve milts of flulshed road, extend' log from lludaon In tjnmmlt county, to a point thico and a half mllea south of MtUenburg In Holmes county. Tlili road formerly belonRed to the Cleveland, Ziueovllle and Cincinnati Rillroad Company ind la one of the best con. structed loids In tho Htate. Our pur chase Included also tbo rolling stock' The oilglnil cost of the road and lolling stock was 1 1,728.000. We paid for this piopcrty $1,100,000, In the stock of our company. We also own the road bed of the Kptlnglleld, <. Vernon and Pittsburg Railroad Company, extend, ing from Delaware forlythrte mllea to a point twelve mllea east of Mt. Vernon in Ibe direction of Mlllersburg. About $130 000 was expended In grading on this Hue and for right of way. We paid for this properly $53,000, In the a.uck of the compauy. On the tlrst properly there wus an In cumbrance of $14ii,000, tho payment of which our company assumed. Ul mis wo have paid $:).j.000 notwithstanding the bonds are not yet due. Tbt cupltil slock of our company is only $1,500,000 After paying for the roads as above stated there remained only $lioO,0(lt of stock. Of thl thrre has been subscribed at Mount Vernon and east nf that plice $103,000, leaving only 1BO.U0U THE LINE The distance from the end of the fin ished road towhere the line would strike the old road bed of the Hprlngneld, Mt. Vernon & Pittsburgh Itiilro id Company is 'i'J miles and to Mt. Vernon US miles, miking the distance from Hudson to Mt. Vernon 100 miles. The distance from Mt. Vernon to Columbui Is 44 mile., making tbo length of the entire lino from Hudson to Cotumbu. 141 miles. Hudsou Is sl'usted on the Cleveland A Pittsburgh lUllroad, 20 miles south of Cleveland, and the dlstancu from Col-uu.,... pinveland by this line will therefore bo 170 miU'S. We let 10 miles io June, extending from the Onithed road toward Mount Vernon. The Blading of about Q4 miles Is completed and we have laid over four mllcj of track and expect to complete the remaHna 5'o miles In the next 00 days. The grading of the more dltllcnlt sections cast of Mt. Vernon is in active prosecution. Wo have Issued $1,300,000 mortgage bonds. They are held at 8:1; repealed oll'ora of 80 have btcn refused. $00,000 have been sold aod no doubt if enter talned that tho residue will be taken as soou as It is d(eirale to realize on them. The cailmatcd cost o! compleltcff the road ready for the cara from the end of tho ten miles no neirly dnlehed, the money to pay for which ten miles is on hand, to Columbua Is $1,100,000. OLR ItlHOURCKS. bt. FuliKriptlooa at UU Vcroon anl hut I1S5.M0 bubacrllillooa at rjlombue lj,uuo ' between Cotombu. and Mt. Vomon 69,no) rtweedlotMlo of bnnil, after p.y- i'f..ou, .nit.uM.iiae.-, ouo lot towrol'tog.Uck "10,000 li.lft'.COO You may think this too close a calcn- latloi ; tbat the cost of the work may be underestimated and that there ought to be some margin provided for such coDtlogeucles. Ureal pains have been taken to loclude all the cost in the estimate, and 1 believe It will bo foun 1 correct; bui we have a reserve to which we may resort, If need be, sulllclent for any probable excess in tbu cost abuve the eaituiate. This reserve is the Income of the operative portion of the road, which, as the above calculation nssumes that all debts are paid except, of course, our mortgago bonds, can bo applied alter payment of iotcrest on the bonds, to In- crease of cqulpmen. or to the work of construction. Tbat you cay sco that this resort would not fall us, 1 will state that the earnings on the alxly-ooe miles from Hudson to Mlllersburg for the year ending Nuv. SO, 1870, was $213,000. Ibe surplus earulniis over the otierallna expenses during that petlod was over f .u.uiHI. The iiusloeos or tho road Is steadily Increasing, the earnings of the lat year exceeding 'hose of the next preceding year over (U0.0OO. The equipment of the road la now very complete. but would be Inadequate for the road if extended to Columbus. It would be dialrabl, therefore, to apply lhe Income to the purcbase of equipments ; but you readily see it would constitute a fund to which wo might resort In case of ueces. slty to compkte the work of construe-, tlon. Tho hnrtortanco of such a rnad to the city of Columbus cannot but bo appar ent. I', panes through a very fertile ana populous msirici wnicn la not now in any direct business communication with your city. It connects with tho rJandusky & Manslleld Railroad at Ml Vernon; with the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Hallway at Urrvllle; with the Atlaullc Great Western Kill way at Akron ; and with the Cleve. land & 1'illsburg Hallroad at Hudson. You see, therefore, that I am warrant ed lu replying to your Inquiries as to onr enterprise; 1st. It is not a mere paper road. 21. It Is not a mere local road f.-om Mt V.rnon to Columbus. M. P has adequate rrsourc.-a- provided the requisite subscriptions are ob tained. Vn will nb.rrvo that l. ...I-...!.... our resources 1 bare Out ,lwr.u Oolombuo at tl'.'j.OUI. 1 lake f. r granted Ibis amount nlll bo subscribed without do lay to a work so meritorious. If Colura bua would malutaln her prestige In the race ofcltlia In our Htata she cannot have loo many spokes to her railroad hub provided they aro Judiciously ills- Dututi. it would no worth her while to have a half a tlcaen more, If rite cou'd get them on as taoy terms as those oo which Ibis Is offered. Think of III A new road, 144 miles long,oiTered to your people for leas than It wouls cost to build six milts. 1 can rind a doitn towus In the Htate of less than one-fourth the population and onelwenllelh tho capital, tbat would raise the amount aaked of Columbus, If a similar oil r were made lo theui, In less than forty- eight hours. llow long will It lake you In do It r Very truly.iyours, It C ilimn. Pres. "Now, scntlomcn, ' s.U Sheridan to hi, guests, as lhe ladles left the room, "lot no understand each other. Are we to drink like men or boasts! ' Homewhat indignant, Ibe gueata exclaimed, "I.Ike men, ot coura." "iuen," nn replied we are gulng to let Jilly il.-p.uk, for uiaMHuevcrdrink mure than they want. A Dkthoit man weut out shooting plgeon, and took a flask of brandy with ' him, On returning noma ho struck t racing track lu the suburbs nf the city. anil walked around it all night, wondering wby be didn't get to Detroit. Al daylight the matter was made plain to him, and ht has sworn i If. Tbat night on a mile track waa the best lempcrauia lecture hu ever heard, A Lti.i.R son of William Curtis, of Westfurd, N, II , whlls playing with a screw la.t week, put It Into his month, when It slipped luto hla throat, the head stopping bis breath and causing death In a few momenta. Tho Future of Franco. A very remarkable article on this subject baa appeared In lhe Fortnightly Review (of London), from the pen of M. Kmlte da Lsveleye, which Is well worthy the attention of all persons interested in the welfare of France and In the pro gresa of humanity. The writer takes as the text of bis remarks, the theory started by M. Pallatan, one of the members of the present Provisional Government, tbat In modern wars the vanquished derives advantsge from his defeats as well as the conqueror does from bis victories. Thla ho Illustrates by the example of Prussia after her subjugation by INapo leon I; of Franco, after 1810; of Pied mont, after being crushed by Austrls, in 1H48. all of wblch nations soon recupe rated from thelrdlsuBters, and have since become leading powers, tbe first having me lead ana control of nearly all Germany, tbe latter of all Italy. They became great through the uses of adversity, and this Is what is claimed to be lo store for France, provided she will profit by tlie lesson. If Frame doea this, she may yet dale her complete regeneration from tbo year 1870. The reader will nlease bear In mind that aa to what follows In this atllcle we are not expretsing our opinions, but simply Ltlvlnx a condensed exoression of an able French writer and friend of Franca and tbe French people. Wby ia it Germany has become so powerfulf lo large part because she has , system of compulsory education and compulsory military service for all. It was ignor ance, as welt as overconfldencp, which destroyed th' second Empire. The Em peror and his advisers and generals were ignorant or the rocent history and ten-tenciea of Germany, of the tactics and the condition of the Prussian army, and apparently of the geography of Europe. The Prussians kuew more about tbe geography of France than the French olllcera did. Tbe uneducated French soldier, accustomed to nebting wild Arabs, found themrolves face to face with educated men "In spectacles." some or tnem speaking ancient and modern languages, and writing letters in Hebrew and Sanskrit, who were intelligent enougn lo maae an interior weapon like ine neeaie gua prevail over ibe chasse pot. intellect vanquished force. The students annihilated the Turcas. But then Germany had freely given her mo ner for the advancement of Instruction, while France has been expending mlU lions on the new opera, the ladles of the ballet, barracks, palaces, gliding monuments, and external display, be kiu"-,!., tvin such a sum as $200,000 for educational purposes. All this must bo changed If 1'rance would regain her power and Inllueuce. Her army must become the adult school for every clll.;n, and be must therein complete and consolidate the education he thai! previously have been compelled to receive in the prim try schools. He must be taught gvmnastlcs, awlmmlug, marching, maneuvering, and the devel oping of his phjslcal strength, as well as of his intellect. M. I)e Laveleye cites tbe t, alimony of Madame l)e Stael to show the contrast which such a system has produced on the Germans. In bcr time they were 'soft, gross, sluggish, without Impulse or patriotism; an inert mass tbat Napoleon kneaded al hla will." Now they are men of iron, bending oth ers to their will. France mnst get rid of her traditions of tbe Revolution and of tbe Orst Empire, and her Idea of mili tary preponderance, and be content to see other nations surpass her. Prevost l'arsdol was In despair because be fore saw that at the end of the century there would be 70.000,000 of Germans. 00.000.- 000 of Russians, 100,000,000 of Anglo-Saxons, and only 43.000,000 of Frenchmen; but It was weak in him to be so, for In sll probability the United Dtates a century hence will have 200.000.000 of cltlz)ns,and Russia perhaps 100000,000, and it would be abturd for England and France to exhaust themselves In ruinous wats, In vain tlTurts to hloder them. Besides, nations are nor, nappy or glorious merely on account of their numbers or military preponderance. Athens andJudea have rendered mightier ser vices to mankind man any other oa tlous. Military anpri-macy could only be maintained by France at the cost of enormous taxes, which would ruin Industry and check progress. The late French Government committed a series of contradictory mistakes in iu foreign policy. It wished to keep lu neighbors weak, divided and dependent; yet It favored Italian unity, and thereby pro moted German unity. By weakenlog Austria It strengthened 1'rossla: then. making ftlenda with Austria, It threatened Prussis, aod embarked In the war wblch destroyed!.. It made an enemy of Russia In tbe Crimea, and till not secure tbe effective alliance of England, and by interfering In Mexico It made enemlea on tbe American Continent. Mstly, it offended tho Italians by with-holding R'ims, and then Itoff.nded tbe Church by giving up that city to them It would be difficult to Imagine a policy mora calculated to subvert a Govern, ment. in luture France should adopt the policy of nou intervention, and give unall Idea of supremacy lo Europe. except auch as she shall become entitled to by virtue of her Intelligence, her civilization, aod her moral and aovlal development. These board principles, liDldlj and clearly advocated by oue of France's own publicist., as they have been In the article referred to shove, aro the true basis of tbe regeneration of that nation. M. de Laveleye, however, appeara to have doubts as to the success or stability of a Republic, and fears that, In the exasperation of tbe people at tba failure of the bmnlre, and the delusive results ol the plrouriles, the elevalora will rush to Ibe opi-osite extreme, anu vol lor the wild' est socialists, communists and ml re publicans, or for tbe moat bigoted legitimist! He believes the uneducated claasea of France lo be uutllted for uni versal sutfrage. Ills views aa to oof. frsge, labor and tbe relations between Church and State will hardly be accept. able to many of hlevounlrymen. But. .,... -. ibM points, tbe article Is ono oi otnuuiar toreo anil suegratlvcne-S; anu it IB a nopciot siga lor tne tuiur. 01 France to llnd that It embodies tin sen timents ol some of the present leaders of the people Jules Favre and Eugene I'eiteian, and hi si. uiiruy, tna late Minister of Public Instruction nn ler the c,mplrd. A CrjHious Will Casi Is renortid aa having recently occurad In Providence, R. I., wherethe spurious cba-actor of the paper prouuiio waa clearly pi o vol by tho water-mark Tba nru.nrft-.l win was dated la 1833, and bore the stamp "A. P. cV Co. Bupcrdna." The cooossl smp'oyed lo resist tha claims under the will then insiituieu a series of Inquiries, and ascertained that only one company in the United Mutea naed thla mart. On writing lo this compauy ha learned that the drst paper bearing tha above mentioned stamp waa mads aod sold In 18U0 or live ysars after the data of the ah, o. d will. Buch circumstances aa those Juat mention--. wtwiuai- reported in Court proceedings, and show tbat forg-arsaresoiuetltnia caught In their own traps. The earliest case of a similar nature reporua arpenoed, however, on an English tlxpenca. which It au alleged ou oath had been placed under the wax aeal of the Instrument. Oa Iba trial Iba asluie counsel succeeded In disproving a craftily fabricated story by '"'"t -moving -ha Wax and showing i hi IhM I ..iilfl an.l li. pb . !.- to Uio Court snj Jury that th- mm bors a rt no lon pt s.erlor lo that or tho sivtqUod of tin InatrumsDi, Similar iDclilrtiU l)ST frqusntlw twia tutrt. nuci in ttuiksoi ncvioo, and niayiTatl llf occur lu frnl lit, 'I'hry hofftmr snow -n at an auta lawyer, la A noutttful csss, mui os resoy io Uks itlvsntan oferery opiMirmnlty, 11111 not suiter his cltsDV's esse to ls lost through, tht Deflect of sspafrnl trlilts. Tub Wcslsysnt of CsntdA last yisr asttlntd worship la 111 mlssloisrys dtstrlcu. OHIO LEGISLATURE, Columbus, Feb. 4, 1871. iiousii:. MORNING BEdSION. The House was called to order by the oiuBer, air. uunningnam. Praver bv Rev Air. Newton. When tbe House took a recess 1'. had under consideration H B 840, Mr Beach To amend the act for the assessment and taxation of property In Ibis Htate, auu ior ieving taxes thereon, so as to u.uunc. tne reduction lo tbe aggregato valuation of the real estate of tbu Htate two hundred million dollars. Tbe question being upun tho amendment proposed by Mr H'.anton, to authorize and require Countv Audi tora In deduct tbe aame per cent from the chat tel properly as n taken Irani tbe real estate,Mr Wilson, of Warrtn. move! to amend tbe amendment so aa to except money. Liosi. Mr Htanton. on leave, withdrew his dmeooment. Mr layier moved to amends) at to make tbe leducliun twulvu p-r cent of the returned valuation. Mr. Huuhesoileredasub-tltute making the rtductlon tl48 08O 00O. Mr Acker moved lo oustnooe tho. further consideration of the bill till next Wednesday at 1U'4 p m. Agleed lo. Mr Cockerlll submitted a report from Judiciary committee, upon the removal or tne county seat of Adutuscouuty from nest union to .Mancucstir, mat tbe notice Is substantially a comj liance with tbe statute. Mr Cockerlll presented a petition slut. ed by 2.U0O electors of Adams county for authority to submit the question lo the people. Referred to the commiitie on New Counties. 11 J R, Mr Love-Rclatlve to Ok-y and Miller's revised statutes of Ohio for tbe purcbase o.' one tbousaud copies thereof. Laid on the table to be printed. Mr Acker moved to adjouro. Not agreed to yeas 21, nays '20. Hi cess. AFTERNOON SESSION. Idefloltn leave of absence was granted to Mr Ball. Leave of abseoce was granted t? Messrs Lobner and ileun's, till Tuesday; to Mr Van Vorbes, till Monday. llrriliio d from commltto on Public Buildings, reported H B 1130, Mr Ball-To abolish the otllcu of Superintend, nt ui tne male House, r ,r ludellnlte p.s'.-ponement. Repurl lal.l on the tattle. Also irom eauie cummitlee, 11 J R 70, for tbe sale of certain articles lielonulug to lhe Stale, now become useless, for adoption. Report agreed to and resolution adopted Yeas 03; nays 1 H J ktw, Mr Klsor-That tbe House will adjourn siiathe, Monday morning, aaarcu u;ut jou, at 11, a. m. ll-rered to nuance uommlttee On motion of Mr Little. U 11 41 In structlng tba committee on Privileges anu Elections, lo loquire aa to ine eligibility lo seats, of such members of this house as were members of tbu last house. 1 he question being upon tbo adoption of tha resolution, Messrs Cockerlll, Cannon, Parr, II ugbes, Gaston, Htlckney, Parker, and Kohlnsoo, wero excused from voting. Mr Armstrong moved to lev on the table. Mot agreed lo The vote being upon the adoption of the resolution, resulted yeas Ui, nays 33. Ho the resolution was not agreed to. 11 R 100, Mr Rltezcl In-trucilng the committee on Public Printing to In-quite Into and report tbe reaoa that members have been provided with so few copies o' the report of the Geological survey. Adopted. 11 It 101. Mr Fulton To instruct the Judiciary Committee to investigate tbe matter of uounty uccordera nslng printed forms and report by bill or olli-wise ss may be necta-ary to prevent tho use ol such printed records Referred to oelect committee of tbtte, 3Iessrs Fulton, Williams of Fayette, and Ixtve. Un motion of Mr Hudson. H B No 15 To repeal tba students' votlog law, was taken from tbo uble and placed on tbe calendar for March 13. U J R80. Mr Klsor To Instruct the Oblo delegation In Congress to nse their Influence lor tha passage of a law taxing Goverment bonds iqual to tbe average amount levied In each Slate on money loaned, to make a sinking fond to be applied on tbe lndebtrilness.of tbe Fed eral Government, a copy of this resolution to be sent to each mtmber of tbe Oblo delegation In Congress. Mr Williams or Fayette, gave no: Ice of Intention to discuss, oo tbe resolution was laid on the table under tbe rules. Mr Babcr moved to suspend the rules. that it might be discussed now. Not agreed lo. Mr Htlckney presented the petition or 0 Harmer and 41 others of S-.-neca county, for the passage of a law to allow tbe orphans of tbe Etk-atzer Orphans' Insti tute tne ocmni or lliearhool lunds. Inferred to committee on C'ommoo Schools H B 4Grl. Mr Steele-To make an al lowance for rent to the Governor. II B400. MrStanioa-To extend the time of payment of school landa In section sixteen In Miami township, Mor gan county, Oblo. ii li 4,0, air intern lo authorize township trustees to levy a general township rosd tax, to be used In dls-Irlcla whose proportion of mad tax Is insomcleiit to ke.'p tbo loads In proper repa'r. Adjouintil. KKMATi:. Mr Wales psescnted lhe petition of nny citizens ot stark county, r,ir the Improvement of the Miami and Erie and tbe Oblo canals. On motion of Mr H nl, tlie S. nt'e ad journed till tpaos Monday next UtNhEHv NOTICLS 11 1 grel lone lor 1 tie Hcaaoii. Th.nandarard the winter aa a ataton of Ul aia, ana ine ub-i h uu u utr w m laths ir-Un, winter Uprttiy aure to Dad It out. Ooutltutlonal ttndtBCite 1 1 dUaa 1 are konrratly arirravaUd bf damp and cold. tUheumatliu aonatlaef Uaarrvfiit n, lummrr and fll, to novae apon Us vktini la the eaoa of cold As a mtaaa of fortirjio Ike bxly arlcat all tbe die-eaaeiwbtak prevail (! eateaatvely In wlntrr, DtieUtUr' St-MaaehtUiUnraaoot bt too urteat ly reeotanended. Then would be fewer eatea 0' th imlmenary tMplauU tendinf to cnaaunip Uoa, If all feeble iytm were lavlgorated during the ataaot with a eourve ol thU lacetimabl ab'e loale and altaratlva. Con.tipa'ioa, UJi (ratios, lorplli'y of the 1 1 r,r, and a r-mral alurttih area ol tht aecrttlve orfaa. vrry ffroer ally prevail at thla pit ltd of lbi year. To all Ihf at aluaeate eipamnee tk moat traetwurihyof all antorel teaehea ua tbat the Bitten is a reliable naatdy. Warm elothini U a fooA est mal dt. (tact affilaal ataoaphc He eeld and aolatnrt, but vlforeaa aetlvKy la tbe vital orwaalaatloa which aaeteailrtddtllvra It to tht tarfaet, b areated Ibnash Ibeep-ratlM of the Bttitra. The klaayapatettea wtlb the atoaaeb, and tt diree-tM ta lewwIaT and pertfet, tho exterior etn-ula tie will be brtk, and law,p and -old may be nta'ered wt h eoMparafavt eafety, taettioiiL AlUen'rlflebad tlw-lr drawUck. nn ill the alubttou laik -f lhe ttrap Tti- ata l-nuirht from that 'hillaa valleya, Ut pn rt-1 1 he fratrranl M.ia..l,.nt. llaattn'tat whnlf-me, n-hal-U ana .1. Iitthlf.il ani. H' let ine aceio, tnai a oiuah U ever U pwi tat "SrACU-mo'i OLrv," always vp tht Ptkklrw potau Tat lawawrlabiablt rortnsao Aa a rale lhe trte.aaj wow tw aa. have no per aanf-tary. A Vt MtwoaftMihHru-,itire la on irtM nl rrtwwte tft, -w diff rn1 lathe rwilt miivtaHin the a nf ktl'HHAT LAN MANH f letllllllA WATKtt I IHye aft-tr ttap-pUe-atmo the aaaHarv-hii-f eihaM a aejvt At bhUal, tobeata, and areeUe bra-9 SPECIAL NOTICES. "-MtllKlVCK AIIVINI.S ( IINSI -IF. Tlvtjt. TO UU TO rl.OKIDA ' TUB UI.M Llt, lTTK? '!""''l' tWrlygv. -est. derotrt . . '"'"'Ir bad oa?,, dl luniei in the htate, whor the iuXKntuni7 mSS and not ul,j3. to .uch Tanntum aa aorthern uutudci. IMatk.ue point l ean tZ eoinmci.il. Atru-KihoU-l . kept then by man. Laat winter I r..:: wli lunwha.1 bo n tudly diaeaiwl, but who! under tho henlnijr influent of thu Uuuata andmv medio in t, were rfottirjj well. ' One hutidrvd mllea farther down the rlrerle a point which I would prefer to i'alatka. aa th teiiip.'i'nUuro ia muru evun and the air dry and 11.7;- i i . V uu -c.uM.riJi mb (uo located v nI'rfiilw"iiJi'flV0 eciik-a prelorenco to Mr l mvillui a i two mile from river or lake. Thl dl'"u't,lrupu"1lljl0 tBku " there: tlenta txiapUm at ttin0t; but llmt u a K wd iC-T tliii"lhetwo.thHykf.n-ri.liyiaorta in Uoih, and thun tbe Iuiik taunt heal. Jaoknonrilie iliba-rnia. nsn r'ot .njn... otht-r plaice in tanou pitta of I'Joritla can ty aak'iyrtruinmrndetl tii euibiituptivM in winter. 11 V rrttouli Iur atjinnu- au, ii... ..... ... leu iiab'.u tu Uko cold tbtm thorn wLt ih.... ti aleaaev.-ntemirature; u.l it la not ueocuury to . y. that, wir a oonaumptive p, raon vxvwtem himu'lt Mlrfiiiu-nt culiU, U i ceiUin tofie Tv .. '. """"V , , "': h, K well dtr-wn into thi. Plate, out of tho tuai-a ot prevmlmn CuJ,t winda ttiidfoKi. jMkujiivilk., or almoat any other ittf the loealitid 1 have unmidt HL benvllt thote who aro troubled with a t rpid liver.a oi.tnhr d toinach, donif(ed bowela, iure tliroat, ore juitli' but, lor thofo irlu-w luiiu-ai an, (ii i . aoutht-rn uulnt lMnrrii..lJa- .....i.1.. Fur UlUvn yiwa prior to 1MJ, I waa'profe. aional y in Aw oik, JJcntou, JialtitnorV nd rniiwieipuia evt-ry wetk, wJiero I aaw and uxaw-inLdun unaverHC'ilvo hundred patiouUn week. A praclicntvt BXLi iiuro, cmtiraciiitr every poaaible Plmie Ul lllllX tllsKHiL'. iiajanial,l.ar mo. t.. 1. laud the diM-itm. tally ; ami beuco uiy caution in lKrtl to Uknitf uiltl. Apt-rauin may take vaat lia.uMM ui "Piimura fulmtmio Syrup, He-wuril Ionic, and Miimlraki) I'illt," aud yuLduiU he 'loi-it not avoid takinK cold. ln;l'ionda, nearly uveribmly la utnn KchencVe Mamlruko 1'ilU, for tlm climatu ia tnore likt-ly tu pnxluce billmua hlntu thin muru northern latitude. ItUawelleattalLiriht-d iant, tnat native of Hrlda rarely 'lie ul coiiiimption, i-apcvlally inone ui iiieouLii-rn part. Un tho otlit-r hand, in New tiitflanU, ont-lliiid at Ivt of tho poi.u-latiou die uf tin ternl'leiliieue. Intlio MuhUa btatrt, it doe not pi.rvjil w larjrely ; atill tht re are many tliu-.iriitp of (-anu ih itf. What a Tt percent Jtje utlite would U Mvit if conauinptivea wore a e.-ily alunn-.l in rard to liking frth cjlda aa tl.ey are about K-nriul ii:v.;r, ttiiillpos. Ar.I buttliey ttre nut ; tLey tko wliatthoy term a litlbi col'l, wiK-h llicy are endulou cnoufrh to buJu.e will wear oil m a tew (l.i;a. Thfypay no attention to it atul h. ncj it lay tho foundation for ailullivr anil ami aniiffu.p -t .11 .... are 1ivjm-(1 Wyund nil hope of cure. Aly ailVKO to DtreMilisi wlmon lin, m .T..J even liK-itly, i iu lay in a clock ut Hchenck'a PiJ- mnnie Byrup, K-litnna'a tJcaweed Tonic, and ' hcJi.-n:k'a M mdrak- I'lll, aud iru to r'lvtuU I ricomunrnd tliena. partteular tnitliciue. btxauao I amutoruUKiilyaiiiiMiuled with their action. I knuw, that, wbi-re ibey are u-d in arict accord-. tbat U 1r.1u.1t-.. 1 u avcumi.li.irj. nature Will 11 'u' IU ,PD"lc'- prtjaenlM for eol.l, euuth, nt aight aweat. aud then ailvua the patient to walk or rule out every day, will be auro to have a corp-e on hia hand before lonir. Sir Ulan in. Ut u-ivn mr ll.r... 9 conUiicsj with tbe printed direction, except in ome tw. wlieic a freer ue of the Uaudraka 1 ill w nece.Bary. My ol-jtct 1, to ffiv. tone to thelotua--b,--;o (fet upaguod appntite. It la f"?1 wh,,a P ltlDt tow t" KTow buunry : 1 have n,tm ,,( .uud. Witb a roluh fur r Alii i i t I, lMm 01 tvU"1' 01 m ly lo l.med by a healmir of tu lun. -thn tho cjtUKli loow-n and ib.ni the cteepmu chill and clammy niKht nweaU no fon,rer pro.tr.le and an-ffiog whfW plUcal gwU HullP'uvtdad ho avoid Now, tb're are manr eaninmniir.a not tbe mean to ffo tu Kurda. The iimntl.m B'iLS te'- bti'o, iu stay in a warm room during tlie wintr. with a Uiupertura ui ah,,,it -vrnr deirrete. which ehould be krpt regularly at that point br meana of a tht nnoinei.-f. i.-t ..rt. I taka- hu eiertlw within tbe limit ol hi rwim by waikmitupand down aa much ae hla .trfiih will p. rmit.m order to ket?p up a healthy rticubi. tlon of tbe blo.Nl. 1 have curd thuuiand by thi T.tr m, and can do u niram. Cjnaumption u a eaaily ciirwl aa any otiVr dieao. if it la takro in .uc,u urn proper aina ui lntmbt Uptuaued, V'? I',c.t B:n!B "lIutffd on record, that rvbencat a rolmonlc Wrop, Mandrake jVilJ, and (kawtt-d Tome have eurttl very many ot what Mwmu io ae nopelt t(4tri Uf coniuwption. Oo """w ')-' win utj aim'tat ceiiam loOnl wima poor con. urn pit vo wh bM be-u iwumA uuui nn- werj jawa oi ut-aili Iit their Ue. fo far at) tii Mtnlr.k., i-.n. i err 17 U.J 7 ihould kp a aupply of tbem on hand! they e-t on the liver Letter than ealoinel, aud latvtt njne of lU hurtful xii.H.id li.....i .. thry are scdlnl in all oat-. wiW. . m.r.i.n medlrineun-i,uira(. If you bve partaken too Irtfly of Iruit, and diarrhtra rn.ui, a dow of the Mtn-irakea will cure iu. If jiu an auhiect to I. k h adarhe, take a d.w of thB Manlrak, and they win reli.-vt- you in two hour-, li you would obiate tha rlft-ut ni a rhann of wats r, or the Uo frpu indulgent.--) in fruit, take one or to Mandrake evtriy nielli ami you may then drink wa- watwiuii'iimi, p,-r. at.pi-a plume. ih-cn. They will pr-.int t.iuw who live in damn aitutttnnarant rfiill and lii-r. Try th tn. lli"Y are pcrltclly hmu ta. 'ihev can do'tfci gnui onlv. 1 hare abandon d my Tofrafocal vlfita fa ffe. ton and New York, bjt run nine to aeepatit-uia at ruy wthiw. No. li Kuitb huth atn-et, 1 lnlade. pbla, every tHturday, Inm It, m , to 3. p. in, 1 fa. ate wbu Wlb a lboroU4h vxammatK n witii tha 11. ...lnim-'Ur will b chirird IWu dollar. The Hewliiromt trr lir1(aa th. i-iaii-l A..n.liti..H .f ti.. lun at i aud patietit. can rtmlily learn whfth-r th.-y an- curhUr or n .l. Hut 1 d re it rt rtnrl unds-taUh-l, that the value i.f my mv Urina4.i. prnda entiri'ly uoou tha ir Wing Ukvn aU.cly ao In runelu'lun. 1 will . thai ,.. take ay m. Iietiii-, and th -ir .ynivm ar t-rouirut into a hellliyeon iititn Uirtx-by, Uiry arvnotao iul.le to Ul wild i yrt no one with diaa-d lumrtnin btar a au.M.n n k. -iIh y oi g.cat.i ur Ivai unlaUja ol the Irouchlal tub". luUdlrwtlonainaM latiamoa ntvomptnyiiw ly mtJtlinn.-a. i pxuheit an.l r-Lwatr o,.i ...'..n nan ue them without camuitiog me. and can e J "UH"'' Nfl. IS VnHh Sisxth Mlrl !-.. .- ..I... JOHN k. UK.MHf, H LoU-we 1'laV New UiZ WbalmnloAcorai Hoyal lliavnuua l.oticr Cub Draw W,ftfio in tMl-l every IT day; prlreo eahr4and inftm4t.i.B furniah.-d. Tbo higli)at rate pild for doul-liNin tin I all kinJaof maid rwl ir, UoDvit-racnt iveciiriis-, Ao. t AVl.tm ct) , Ftanknti, I Wall atr-at, N Y " Tho Brat H'ory, nf him who i um iirM tl I.ivlittf htorr WrlUTa," sec nllng to tho critic.. Is WILFRID CUM6ERMEDE, BY GEORGE MACDONALO. I'lto tJrnntl fe-ilnl Hiory of Scrilmcr's Monthly, An llluilratud M.ifia;ine for (lie People, which I pnnnin.rvd by ltV People and the Vm llo Hl. Ih. tnixt 11 aulitul. anl tho I hrMt Matf la Am. 11 i. ' Ui;h a.n-rta Ur.utyof IllU'tratlon, aiaJ the l'i.l,arat au 1 ht.n... nf lUcuoivnla. Tht Miitlnn la f mtltif.! t. art. I nud, the iwii.iUr auticr. whnto rnanning ! )n.Urth nm V'WatTlmaitir Til. rwinb, an.l wh a. V.ma. "K xiiai-.V' ai.H "tniiHnT," hatadflinh. tl thtiat .ta. an.1 whiwe tr.nrhani avttv in r-. aiiisKa' Mourn. I.T, un.ierihelttle Tttpltrt ff tho Timet, hit ti will lm Mtirm.tl evi-ry m nilh, bT bt-n mort'Widey ntpnl ant rrnl lhati tiyBvrteeol atu.iluaili.tM tr pt.l.li.lil m ihiaeeuatry. A "pi.i:4iio ori:i:ni ThentMrripMonrrwnf fh Maratlne la antf 1 a y ar, hut nly the napr-v-dr-nted u.-manllor M ri" uii Moav. Wr nfl.-r tnwiid tli Mng ni- f.ir l:i, with th. two ban niim Ure-caintaiaine th- htirtiinins nf tho i-.t.iry-tt. UTt-1 r.trw with tinst htrti1simr rot pre, tn rrtn clih, Willi gilt barlia, (,.r tinslins Ibe XlntratiBu, fur lliai. Thocitrr w all lw t..t-t poatpiJ. Th U Si- will conlatn aixiiit l'ii pr, tl will make tviu I Iig4nil) Ulua.ratel Volume. Tnthtittta who have alrtM-tr aah rrthnl we WlU arnd tin- I'titrr aud two um'--'- "I llit Mai(na rtxipt of i m-.su, ait t iit tlitm Ut beatiui of thievery lil-vral urt-r. VAXVA SKHS WAXTKD, To whom l.itt rl Com m la i ton wilt bt paid. A Sfwimn A''.msr vdl U nt, it juttJ, Ut finjf aiUtrtu, srt rtetipt of ili cnt$t n"cke i-fiT4 m aay p4nk fa the U. B XI oni y at aandn'a rlk. ror rUttp br nil 4riro Dvnlert. kntiroi.it ft to, ill I llrwndwnr New trta. NOTICE. atuit f, r lhe latttA nl I VttM. aalOL a. ' im . r-na.. ....1 . J CtUtweta, ubio, alaJk II, U.tf. Jaltsf Tt IIKItrHY OIVI-N thai aPpll iMon will h ni.l- fat III I a wllprr, II (i ltT'. 't-eras nrnfuhtt. thf r'.'.f Milan tioi.UKrmiith. Whn waa nn th .'Hi ! Ik-vml-r. lt., ettfivletKif nf hureUry, tn thfl ..." mH "H rtaa-tin enunly. at th - 'm'"" tftm 1nttof, and lrin"i
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Full Text | kit loitrral VOL. XXXII. COLUMBUd OHIO, MONDAY FEBRUARY 6, & 1871. ; Nf" 9,as BUSINESS fllKEI TORY. rar v. i-.,;,-. tn. attrottion of our read- en to the following list of Uolumbui HUBlneU Houses, wuiuu uo uuwuk wo moat reliable ana axtensivo uouiouou- menu lnthn oity- ATTOnltfclt. K. l. iuwm, Attorney at Lew and B...I01.W of ratents, 8J UuUtb UlgO HH"l V.ttlUIJtl,u-t Altornev It Law. Itamovw to No. 10. North Uu-hatrMt, .. liu mtvPMATJ. Attorney ot Law. Oulco, Hut c.tts street, UOlUDUlUS. OKO K. NA91I, lilmn ot Law. OUloo, No. 09 Booth Blah ttt, Amboi building. AHCIHTKUTS. B.T. BROOKES. , Architect, Clill Knifloeer, o. OMee, 1 Ulan and Htate at.-eU-3u Btoiy. it uv'VliK. Win. and UftJ 'SJEIS Hig h atreet. HII.IJAHIi. tfvo0fuli-.11 IIII.l.IAUI) II ALL. TnTbla ud Two Cub Alter f. oppueltt th? BUU BnuH. over tbe Weetufn Union luloiiaph OUm, ST lieulh tmn a.rei... HOOKIIINUi:ilN. iLk.hinria ni HUnk-Luuk Mimu lecturer. Pamphlet work and 1'eriod cala bound to uid.r tit Bliort notion, m, do iiu ' ur " IfllOttft ATiU TA1IMKIIV COMLY A SMITH, Stationere md Dealere In Eavcljprf, (tenuloe Arnold' A Ifrench WnlluK and Copying lulu; til kind af Faiver nnd dealing Wax. Cwl. Lkapcl ud llifh at., 2-1 lo "1,B1 nirt' fJH.AItM AND ToBACt.O. K. (J. 11 ALU. Whuleaale end KUil dolet in Clga-e. No. 23, Houtb iligh eiree Cigar of toy ownn-nmiuc-ture. COAi,. D. JT. BUY DAM. Dee'er in belt quality of Hocking 0111m foul of Kicb tieri, veal cod. VfuivtiuuM iUl Canal at-reet. CO fr fcU 1 1 U X S A X U H tJhT a L It A VI BTKPIIK.NflON, OLOt'K A CO., Ambna building, dealer tn k'oreih'n rnii.e, Top Ac OyUra, tun ead Ueine of ail kind tn Beaton,d ii a in tilk ax a m.wi.ii hii'i:. JAMUd i'ATTKUHO., Dealer In Bole lrain Til and btone Biwor Fipo Yenluppua.U) UiuuA faaMOtfuf Depot, joHurn matt. People' Drug more, 3W Mouth llitfh lrcot. rrt-acriUma cajvlullrooiapound-.dat ail houri. 1)11 V liOOuS. OH 110 UN, KE1IBUAW CO. SooeeMonto J. O.o.boni Co., Ill H. B &h Hi Carpcu, Axutnater. Melton, Vt-ivct, Um-bi, in additiuo tu wiit U aJrtitJjr iu MkltiLBi, cil C.',lU, Htpl and Fanry Urjr Oooda. COLUMBUH CAU1N KT CO., MaofaetuioIall kinda of rumiiurChin, ru,, WbulauaM aud U.UiL Warvruotiu, 2ul B. UvhbL OUIUKUUNirt'HBCO., UaDufactumnoIuriit-claM r ainit nt, whltaato aitd retail. WrtJiuou., U, 7, aua a Uwjnntj liiuok. F. FBKDlNANU LUUW, ManiifMluret ol Uats 'ai-e and fuia, nd dealer iu tittaw Owda. t'iulrvlla, Uo , SiU H. Uik'i l JKUKI.I1Y AND WATCiltK J P.COKHDAY A CO., Manufacturer at tine Jewelry il ery dealrtl'.ii. WaUkca pUteJ Ri;d and silver, o 6 h. lltwu ttrwt. UidiB by mail trotnpllf vXi'atvd, r.A.AUI.KKUUKItKL'X. Wholnala and Htuil dt-alria in H Ubfl", tioaka and Jewelry, ho. II, b il!btutu tl .MUCH. UK II II IS Ml U ADAMS, Lumbal lUTthtu,tk'kr in all kindn of Wi.rke 1 l- louruM, l.uinbvr, Lalb, Ao , writer dpiiutT 1 in aciiic uoiium. COLU M HUH M AO uISK CU. FortaMa and btatiinry buaiu Knlnn, Ctt'.-ina;., Uowbintry, to. Wet tud aUou.l lloaJ Ilrt.V. NlLMNl III. UUH. K. UAUPKll, Mi'ltnorr and kncj O.ol,; U.ntlpmti Ke't Uu cleaned and nrvaed. twr. ilib abd ripiunf trrvta. J. 11. WII.KIK. rjihiobbjMtlhnf.y. I'r.aa '1 rimmlf;, Fancy Uooda, Ac, 1JU U. HitU bt. op. Ui-al Uoum. 0. W. BIMMONH, Wholnala and Hi-tatl Miluntiy uuoda, 101 BuuUi UiHh nt,,ip-t lloiitM Hli ok. muuniAN r taii.ohm. TUttOBl') MOCIIANT TAILU1UNU AND CLOllUNO tO. South Hiii. It Uvtrf Mutt" Mai to Order. IUd-nd Clolbins alwya uu band. JOB, arNDKUaUKiMI U. Merebant Ttlor and leUr in IL tviy-madc Cli th-In and Oenl'a Fuinwblua UimmU, Au.ttcn lid (m liaildtniT. ini xit'. JOHN KIll.l.Ktt 1 11. Ko.bo Tone. Nwlh.t. k H .0.' Ili.iuu .ml Mn-' )Mi.oti MiukoI InoUunvOU, Ac. it oo-l 13 U iUl. at. R. II. MrAliOW, llhMt Uo.li .nd HoOfol liiottournt., ""' n out liuinw., Boo.' 1'uua. No. II Booth nrwNi.Ai'KiiM. OHIO BTATB JOURNAL. bo.lor-, ond l.mllj p.r'i.oJ.d U t..l Ad.ot UaiO. hlMlium to lb" hUW. riiiKioitx. 11 imffopothlr HiJ.lcUO olid '80l. CBo. 1 ho.l4.OM, IW Boutb rhtrtHU PAiKriMii. y. H, lci:L.lji:it, SIGN AND BANNER rulnllnx, Ulnoo Ulldlni, .cllcrlnir el ll Klnd H, E. COS. IIIQE AND TOWN BT8 JAMvw n HTKWAHT. Fainter, Or ilart. OUttntr and l'api Hanirrr, 4th Ajor Weetuf fifth, oa WainuiPb,UMun(.ua. MWtlPV. Pr FalnUnr, Faiwrina;. e , eatl at Knopfa Faint nhop, No, IU Boulh liih b'.n lolunv bua, Ohto. rijintthiiH ak ui.i.i, iiANa:ii(i P. IIAl.LKY A HON, iValm In Iad Pifn and H1iwl Ud, I'aa and Water UoatU and Wuh lluwla, W H. Third Ht. JAS. PATTKlMhN & (K9 QTOKAO ronWAHDINO OOMMlRHHtM II, It and M, Masklea ataMt, Oppvait. Ualos tietfl, Onntrndnflt and OoautfomtaU UtiUA, A4TaMMaaad, PMIUlUltl. ANDREW 8PHWAIEZ, Flnmbtr, dealer in Lead rinca, Pump, Witter Cloauta, ilath Tuba, Ac, cor. llifh and Town bla. JAMES ANUltEW, Plumber, dealer in 1'umpa, Lead PIt, Water (TIomU, Waab Uaiini. o.( lift North lilgbtn., Columbua. TAIMIKING AND UFPAIRINO. JUL1VB liAtTTIIEIlBAI'H, Tailor; rontn No. 1 NauRhUm Uuiirilny. Clothee made, repaired and altered in a aatulaetory man- IIANKjM AD BANKEU9I. SPARROW, HINES & CO.. BANKERS, 1 56 South High Street, COLUMBUS, O. COMMERCIAL BANK. No. lOO IV. IIIfflL Ht., Un'm1 Clock), COLUMBUS, 0 OUANOB JonNBOX. V. C. bKH-il NH, 4, A. Jtt FJUY. l'iiOHlETOBt. TDA Y INTEREST ON DEPOB1TH, IHIY AND nv.i uulii nun nuver, uovcrnmeoi uouu, anvi au qui caaa eeunuca. Issue Pnssuo Tickets T and from all the irfneipal porta in Ktimpo, rll Diuith njable In Clot.u, sal on all tliu princjp! cl:iM and town in fcurupo uud do a Uefavrl Mmuciiona rtcf ivc prompt nticntion. Vf. II. IiR. N. t'ciitli!. T. C. Dah.rt, Caah'r CENTRAL BANK, Odd Fellows' Building, Successors to B. . Smith A Co., Riirand iell FntWjm DriKa and aell Paaintre Tli lieU U all parti of i-urupd. luUrot ultuwed on Dopoalta. iHAUIIMatV. ClUULEfl Aubos. B, E, Bmitu CHARLES AMBOS & CO,, COLVIVfilTS OHIO;, MAKCt MCTUAElta Of If envy CjiHtiiits For ttnilroajl. Ilo'.llnpr Mill and Bldft Furnaces; Architectural and Machinery CASTING, 1-itttornM ?lalc to Order. 10UNDUY ot ill. fool of TOV:l HTKLET ho oU Ulll ruunill I. FRANKLIN MACHINE CO. jonsr shout , PiifninKicf ..UflHIKTLalUNT litKA-rnKB IL ltYi:E JAB. U. PULL1NU.. ManufMtarers of PULLEYS, KHAKTINO, UAKUEIlrJ. ImproTcd 11RU8U TRIMMINO MA HIKES and MALE All LE II'. ON CLAMl'B. We aleu make to order Iron iVnccatf railitff,Awiilup; Iroti. Kern on hnn.l HTEAM UL'AUrB knd oM Linita bf HUlftO WOHK. uo:cks waiuu htki:i:t, Uetwieo North and Iit atreeta, iy3 COLUMBVa, UUlO. TIIM , o. AUCniTR' T OF 11 If j H HCHOOI. lll'!Ll-IN . 11. K. Hmitli'd tiAW rrai-irnrn. anil Dim buiMintra fi Coluubua Vatur Wort, it Co COLUMBUS MACHINE CO. CJI.UMMH. OHIO. ptirtablo and Htitlnnarr STEAM ENGINES, Cn.tfnn:. rulltiyt' IfoUnrau m all (.I'arlufr mill Ulnr li lurry, i.ulau i-iiiiiih 'I'rip lliiiumcra, ItapmTrd Circular and Mula SAW MILLS. A!.o,T.r JeMiiptioo of tit'lurls PIpi'S nnd nsifiiri. I'oi Coitl Uil nl Uu Wrk.. JXION LOILER WORKS. ;aoh WICI.IATH, UAMrrAcTvanio or Stationary, Fortab'.o tt Locomotivo BOIIERS, AND ALL IlKUa Of Uoavy acd Light Sheet Iron Vnrk, &o, wav-r I anna, jnu noon, tina- mcieta, Hmiikrt Mack, j'NtcUi.r, Oil Sdlk, ButfAt l'iiiw, KvitirtitU-i, OU 1'anlia. UtaUia, Water KtM llciUrcn .Norib nud I. tut. frhatof the i'tiiuULlUry.l rot.VMHUH ...OHIO. Pmmiit Mttcntton a-tvi n to t Akitiir out ami i i-c- Intr pirttif Dm'. Jobl m-r t.l ulikitnU tt.-n.t.d tu liy cunipftrnt woiktmn and cunnUi (umifh. a at dliori notio. i ini.ru a'-Uitati'd t i iUm 1'. J , Will bv tt o-Ji-d to f Dtupt'r. '(HINDU? . Ml-.'SHSE NI10P. I.. B. DiVIES, WANt'rACtt'Ai n or EOETABLE AUD STi'PIOKAEY CZNCINEQ, t:iios.t l r axu rim i i.aii nav. imu IIA( iiim.ii. ALCOTT. orBRiiOM HA'.DLE LA1HES, ITirwiMnt MaeWnrn, Mnwi-n nd Ueapers Iron Vu!(i .indbaKl. r'iirar Mill. Mill Work", Ura-a and hntiCantliyja. lAt-ne L'uwtif. uiftiuujana aeuc.ui, Ac., Ac, Ac. All Kindt of Repairing at HoriNctic (Coirwi of NUt. Avenuo,) TMt rot.ttMHm, OI1KV EAG1E BRASS WORKS At b rn ot Busions, tcovirin and rimns ii:o. rotr & ho, ornrr Hprlntf nml Wntrr M Iron Fencing, BAILING. GRATING. &0 MV I'ATUNT IKdN PlaNCK IH CH KAl'KIt, mure tuUtunttal, mure ornnmrnlal, more ptarllral, nd tn vwtf rMDit anient imprnv mnl on any othr fence. lint hnrr ben made. The palvnt rnnrlala In inlrrvin(( Wtween lh-patinel or trn a fmMi VtttJtn lhnt, in tUrlt ornannjntalandiilmntr.whirh allow rnrtheia. rnM.m and onUartlun, to which all imn fenrln Hliet-that Mr ft (heraiiMt if au Biauyorook-td hnree and anmanairealile catee. unr mere I wtarta all pnrlle. N.nlnet IntrlnaT" utMtn my imicnt, t4iMrmliv ihewewuabave p. rale leal la the eamio. Mil 14 Fourth MUvet, Uolumlnig, AIICIIITI2CT- N. B. KELLY, Architect & Superintendent, I'fflce No. IS Ei Broad St. ColumbUH, O. AnrniTKfTOP HIGH BCHOOL BUILD 1NU.-1I. B. Hmftb'a new iaidactt and the butldtnita lurAlunbua Water Work, at Columbus, Ubio. novlf.: ARCHITECTURE. WILLIAM TIN8LEY, ARCHITECT POU .... thu n"W Inititution for kducation of the Blind tt Columbui, Oliio, and many of the be.t publio nd private atrueturca UirouKhiut the oountry. ouer hie proft-wlonal BWTiree to all con-tempUtinif Architectural, EnKineerinp-, or Ltnd- wnjm iiupruvcratuti, in puuuo grounua, comulo- II. n. Nobis. P. 0. t'OMiOOJ, 4. W. Andrewa. Out. Hayef, Columbua, H. rrobaaco, Filwird Banreant, Wra. Hooper, arid the varioua Methodiatlf. and P. E. Mmuttr oi uincinuau. ABORtTKCT'a ORrtOtl. AHiLUM FOR THE BLIND, or H. 0. NOBLE'S OFFICE, Carp-nter Block, end H. k. Corner Fourth and Walnut atrtte, F. A. & L. LtSQUEREUX, HAVE A LAB0E IT0CX or .micimovts Ladies' and Cent's Watche?, Of Ibe Waltbaiu, Elgin and Hulled Nla(o Conipanya Celebrated lTIannracturr. ALHO Fiuo Swiss Watches, (Hour own Iraporituion, Gold and Silrer Plated Goods, JEWELRY It, ENDLESS VARIETY. ail m Winter Goods. Hunter's (lothing Emporium, No, 220 S, High St Columbui, 0. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST aod oboat atock of Pall and Winter Goods Ever broooht to thl. dtf, eoatiatloo; of FHEHOH, ENGLISH and DOMESTIC Cloths, Cassimeres. L'c. For Rvotlenien'. wear, whfp.h I ill ..I ... ,h. LOWKil' CA1U pri.ea. Alao beep oonaiwllr on baod a wull aelocted atock of Itciidy mnle rioililiiir. JOUN HUNTER, ot Uo South Hujb btieet. PLANTERS' HOUSE, ST. LOUIS, MO,, SPAItR & KELSEY, Fropriotora. J. TV. hPATlIt, fnrmw- I WII.I.IAM KE1.9EY 1, of th l.iniloll UoUil, fumeiljr of tlio Aloer UULitu.lMo. i iuoUoU-LColombiu STEADMAN Si EVANS. SCOTCH OIUNITB JIONUMENrS, Mnrlilt ami llrovm A'toiK MonumtnU. Oirn.rlilirb on4 Loiir atmiUi, Rnnmtiiu, O. NTOP AIVB FREDERICK BECK, DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries, PROVISIONS, No. 3-V) South BNrIi Sirocf, cor.Tji.MnuH, o. Tlie llott In tlic Ulufk.t alwav kont mi hanA Cuatomet may rvly on thi. ja)7tf WW. WOJYrENV. Forwarding and Commission MltOHANT. DKALER IS GRAIN OF ALL KINDS I'loiir, Wliiskr, A v. r"Da The HioliMt Piiea Tall at all llmM lea Coio, Wheat, Rye, ilailer. etc, .to. Kcnr wool end aliVal'l Hanoi llrli.l COIAIMHUH, . LOUIS KA.II1N 2G1 North High St., MERCHANT TAILOR, DsiLr-a in (rntlrmen's Funii.shlng tiood", Ready Made Clothinpr, HATS, CAPS. &C, fcG Tlie t'tt 1 1 mu nnrAi.TuuvTi i. w -v.. 1 a trentlt'inkm of tsurictirc. mnl n.rt.M would l.t wi ll tuuaamine ray atock toljre uoln el. wi.crv, jtiiaw HERSHISER, ADAMS & CO. OkiLlll in IM.L; & UHESTIC LV.UBER, Lath, Bhioglos, 8aah, Blicda, Toon, WlXDQff AXD D09B FaAUK. Mocldikoi, a OFFICE: Mou tit went Cor.Hprlnvdc WuierSt. C0LVMHC3, OHIO. Hnrfaee 1'Unln. Bawlni and Ilwawlnf done vo oruti. All nanaaa ramrm. rttLLD. 11. BRUNN. PAINTER & PAPER HANGER uu boutu niou street, Columbus, Ohio. GRAINING, GLAZING 4 VARNISHING. " All Ordtn promptlr atUnded to. Huldonoa, No. IU Eut Htrawbnir aller. AUDlTnn fP HTATK'H OPPIOK. OoLt-Mntie.O,. January 1, W NOTtOK 1 nKHKBY OIVRN THAT F1UM aatllrtory trool, It ha Iwen ahnwn tome that th alUira of the Orcat Weatern Hntutl Ul lnuranM Umpmy t new Yok, am in an un nn ml .nd nnn.iVMitiillUiin: thrrefiire thn antlmil- tr humlofur wr.ntt d to Mtd Comtanr totrmnar. Imatntu in the H'ateof auam-ndi'd uultl olhi'TwiMonirrtd. jab- .ihpiima jnu Uw4w Auditor of HUte. KINNEAR A SON8, NO, 44 WEST BROAD ST., MANTTPAtmJKKltH OF COl'PRB DlSTlle l.KKY Work, and all kinda of Ooppat Hlftm l'ipna promptly made or mi aSikid. Ual-Tan.d Imn Cornliw Work. UnrkeU Window ud luor Cape niatle frrnn any Aaija, prompUf and oa tke moat teeeonabla taring Tla, I row and Slate Rootaf, apotttaf, A-.r Itw arompt attealloa. sail DUT OOOD9, Gilchrist, Gray & Co., (losing Out tbeir Winter Stock DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CASSIMERES, &0, AT VEBY LOW I'BICE,. Hov on bond i Urgoo&d etogoot Hi .-rttnont ot tbo beat quality of Illnolc hiiuh, Ooloroa Mile". And I'ortySIlk., Vhlto Uooda, ana 32mbrollorlc. D3MERTIC8 OP EVERY DESCKiniON AT THB LOWEST UARKKT RATES. Will c'on out their oalire tUck of ALEXANDRE'S KIDS AT $1 90 PER PAIR, ALWAYS ON HAND Harris' Genuine Seamless Kids, for which they ate eolo agooto in Columbua. Now :. an, ar & , South High Street. OSBORN, KERSHAW Si CO. JJAVB RECEIVED A LAJiU ASSORTMENT FALL AND WINTER COODS IHCLUDIKO Hntln Dr)C'heii'i(t Ulerlnoea. Foplln. and Ifllkn. 811k VelTets, Flald Poplin, and Server VelTeiecn All kind of Waterproof Clotb. andCaMiniere.) Iloilerp, til ore.. AcM Arc They hare alao In atock a beautiful line ot And other Honss Furnishing Ooods E. F. MORGAN, (Suoct Hjr to D. C. Buck A Co.,) No. (15 South Illtfli Htruot, 1 Id receipt of NEW BRANDS OF CIGARS ererr dar. Be vill hare a large atock of ImportedPAltTEGA", LA ItOAH, and all other popular bianda ot IIIIPOBTED ClUARIt, naahorttima. Call in AO. BOOXH'W CAKRIAGES& BIGGIES MANUFACTORY-Cor. Third and GavSti REPOSITORY-Gill't Block, N. High St.. COl.UITIHl ff, OHIO. Oldeat, Largeit, and moat widely known tab uaameak, m uenuai unio. un nana. Shifting Top Uufrtrleis fhtotoiii.. Hock aware Uarouchcft, Carriage.. and 0en UitiTKle. of Lateat Rtylee and Bit Manafacture and Fib Uh, and a lartfe atoek ul aMoad hand liuvtrite OarrravM. Desirable BailtliDS Lots FOR SALE. I bar. anhdirldftd into Iota of dlff.rpnt rim Tarjtntf from on. to .is acre. each, toauit burera, The Forty Aore Tract of Land lyinrf be tween tne Uity and the Agricultural and Mechanical College Urounds. Th land ia beautlfullr situated, and will bo SULD UN TIM K to auit the putchaKro. Trtr terraa of Mia r.rr to not.T.INH A AT KINSON, my Attoineia, Oct. SI, 1110. UI18. E. J. UoMILUN. The Burlington & Mo Hirer U. Ki to. Offer about 9,000,000 Acres m k mum LMDS m mi On 10 Years' Credit at 6 pr. ct. Interest. No part of the prine1pl due for ten year from purciiaie, anu atwrwaru oniy oncmnth yearly. Froduots Will Fay for Land tnd improvements. The Ubarnl t!rti1Ua Cilnl Vrttn Paasei allowed; amill annual paytntmU reqmml; the cumnt market value of mone y, and pi oil u on Block ruilnir, prove thoe term cheaper, eaaier and iwitcrinaa 10 ouy i U. 8. land wi i Inn railroad-I tier acre, whila our nnoea land-ltmita at f j M pr acre, wbile our ranire Runerally from 4 to A, U, ti and 10 dollar per acts, Quality and local advantofe. rule the pricea. On tlifew venerane Term, the lodnitrl ona and oouipetent can bay and pay for a good Farm anil Home. In befrfnnuitr It ia neccainy to have money enough to pay ix per cent, interest ic.iu "ini oiiiiuuihHTtii iiiiiiiDuicnia, nit cruj". aro ra-acxl. which can be donu the llrat eeaaun, by eommpnrinfr in early npnnnr. ;ilt4 I I.AItH RivicK full particular are aupplied itratia, and any wlahino; to Induce other vo vmiuraie w in intra, or u torm a urnony, are nvtted to ak for all thy want to diHtiilmte A Ni:CTIuniAlA IMAI ahowina exact W oaliun of Inil foraale in Iowa, ia eiltl fer 80 o-nU.and a similar map of Kcbraaka land la aoiu iur jo oonia. nppiy 10 UhAK S. IIAUUIH, Land rammiaaloner llurlinrtoB A llo. ttlver IU It. "-o. For Iowa land, at Uutllogtoa, Iowa. For Nt braaka land, t Lincoln, Nebruka. lalou Pacific Railroad Coup'? Ilmvs a Land Uranft Direct frjm the OoTere- meni oi 153,000,000 AoriM Of the Beat Faming and mineral Lands In America. il.OOO,00 acre eholos farming lanJaoa uie luia ui iho iuu, to vug STATE OF NEBKA&UA, In th. Oil EAT PT.ATTK VALLEY. Now Mr a'e, fur eaah or ortdit at lowraUaof Interrat. Thcte landa are near the 41it oaralirl nr North Ltitltude, in a mild and healthy elimate, and for Ei am anting too nwm rauuif are uaviiualied y any In the united atatea. tkmvnnientto market li ith eaat and wait. Pri. rea range from fj 10 to $10 00 per acre. (tilKAT lNUUCEMKN ia toattUcra with limited meana. 9500.000 A C It E 9 filch Oovermment land alont the r ial Mween OMAHA ANO NUllTH l'LATTU. Hurteyrd ami opened for entry under the llomealead and rre-empun iaw ana caq oe taken hr ACTUAL HETTLnltH. nNI.Y. An oDOortunitv never Wfor nnb.ntixl fnr m. eurinir homia near a irreat lUllnad with all the conveuitincf of an old aettlcd rouniry. Now mlltlontf deMrtpllvepamphloU with map, now ready ami eonl free to allpartaof the United meiee, Jnu nii ouronn. Adtirru, O. F OAVIH, Land (Jommiwloner, JanS 9: U. F, B. 11. Co., Uraaha, N.b, FARM FOR 8AL.E. 203 APRltfl OP OOOD LAND, TWO and one-haif mllra (torn London C)nn- ILC'Z'LX'Z'X. two pikes, wui n. aotl shMa, Adume, or oat! Xooao,0,Jaa.l. . :THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TKBn9 lavarlublp In Advance. DAILY EDITION 1 Dy mail ( a advance) per annum fO 00 do do 6 monthe i so do do S montha t ii do da t month. 0 so Clube of Bti and apwaxde, each BOO do do do do6months,, 4 (ii do do do do 4 month.. 1 00 One copy extra to Clnbe of Tea. DeUrered by Curler, per month 0 90 Tlkl.WKKLKl.V LVniTlilV Publithtii totrjf TMttiay, ThitriUag and Sdlurdaf wi mngi Slnirle nbtcribtn, per annum (I M uu uo o monio , it J do oo 8 muntba 1 14 do do ' 1 month 0 40 Clubeof lire and upward,each 4 00 do do do do 6 monthia.. 3 00 do do do do 8 montfaa.. 1 00 One copy eatra to Ulube of Ten. 1VKKKLV EDITION, PubHthd (very Saturday SiflKle aubHHbsa, per annum 2 00 do do i month 1 U Firaeoplea ,. 8 00 Tenooptea , 14 UO Twenty oopiea 33 00 T.fty eopiea H W DO HATES OF AIVfcltTlM.J DailTt One anaare,each ineertion 00 opeciku or nuiineaa Aoucea, pr iquare, each insertion 1 14 uj-m ounce-, ioi a nne, nr inieniun. jkdTertiaemeuta aacj'aweek chargvd lull raUa each inaeiUon. Trl-Uceklr: The aame u Daily. Weekly: One iqnue, flrat Insertion l SO Kach additional lr,aertkin 0 16 uicai or Uiolneia Notice, per line, each in ertlon , 0 80 Wtr k.ig bt linti or lea make a aquare, Advertisement for longer tim interted at our reiruiar cara rate, which will to luiniatied on up- THE MUBKINGnMIVALLEy, AnoAitnTiiB Mink, MufKiNoun Valley Imi-kovkuknt. FEiiauAKY3,lb7l, TO TUB OHIO STATE JOURXAl; This m jrulDx at 5 o'clock I took pi sige on ibe Mink for Zinesvllle, and here, we are nine ralk-i above McUon nelsvllle, plnagbliiK the "Utile deep," tlie oaly Ingress and egress to the towns of Mctoonelsvllle and Malta, the former a beautiful town of abaut 1,700, on the east aide of the river, and the latter a village of about tmu mnauit-xut., nn the west aide of the river. There being no railroads In thla region, business I?, as a matter of counc slow, and yet It his overtaken the general dull times, If we are to believe the business men, save that tin "sons of Mail a," or, probab'y I ought to say the citizens of Mtilta, contemplate better times, as their large plow factory, known as the Brown Munuracturinn Co., put up last season, is now fully at work, giving employment to miny bands. This establishment a few days since shipped three hundred plows to the Htato of Texas at ono shipment, per steamer. When I tell you that this factory employs forty-eight hands In tlie manufactury ot plows, and threshing machines, yon will form some Idea of the Immense amount of raw material they woik Into useful implements. Malta has ulso an extensive salt works and a large tannery, besides some other minor manmacturies, and these alto gether, givo the village quite a business appearance. Malta, you will icmcmber. Is the resi dence of our able Attorney General, Colonel Frank li. Pond, lie, like all "gooil sons of Malta." Is fond of a good joke and justly very popular at home. dir. morgan, tne clever clerk or the Mink, Informs me that the river trade for the last six months has been verv dull, but that bis boat continues to mukt) her regular dally trip, leaving AicUonnelsvtlle every uuy at o o clock in the morning and reluming having Zinesvllle at 2 o'clock V. M. All along the river X notice, at short tervals, are tiilt works and Coal Uauks. The coal costs six and a half cents at tie bank and Is dug from a vein trial averages aooui ttireu and a nail feet. 1 learn when Inquiring that there no coal dug save what it Inlheval- lev. lue Machine shoua and Hilt Works are all run by steam, coal being used as the fuel. The vein of cal ix tends up and down the valley a few milfs below McConuelsvllle. We, a few mites back, passed whit Is known here as the ("Dvvh's Tea Table." I have no Idea the devil ever used It as such It stands on the cast side of the river on the top of a very high hill which you commence ascending Immediately on leaving the river, The Table Is a ruck about, fourteen feet blub smooth and level on top with room enough to acat about 20 persons. At the distance I saw, as the boat passed, It anpsated to a,taud on one leg immediately under the centre of the tble,tbe leg being about Ave or tlx feet sqtiarn and certainly Is a curiosity. Uow It got there la tbo mystery, it coo Hi hardly have been heaved up out of tbu earth. The most reasonable theory la that the continued washing ol the rain for centuries have washed away the top of the hill leaving the stone staudlng out In full view. borne of the passengers aboard are bus- inesa men froiaZintsville who areo m- nlalnff bitterly or tbo high renta In Ztneavllle, one o( them does not heoltate to say that a city which, lu the last ten year, has uot lucroustd 100 In Inhabitants but haialvunced rents 1 60 per cent., will drive business men to seek some other place of business and ultimately Injure her prosperity, llo says ll.ls la true of Zinesvllle, and thou en be Is now eugaged In business there, If bis landlord dues not drop one-third of bis rent he will hunt some othrr plttee In the Spring. I conks 1 like Ztuesvllle, yet If 1 were a renter fie re It inlht, change my opinion. mu .uuflkiugum Valley is not wide et wry rich In mineral and soil. The II 1M , tilMi Pniai ikj nt,u i-- kiit country. A Mr. Dozm-in of Alct'outiels vlllc, sold his farm, a fuvv du)s slue., f.ir $:iO,0Oi). It continued Ghij acres nnd lies 'jd the river about lbmlua above MuCoiiuelavllle. How the nt-oplo al ng this valley pray fur a railroad, lhe McConuelsvlllv people are all elated at tbo mere thought of tlio contemplated railroad from Dayton to H lUlrr. thry need It and may they gi t It. KMfni.KH- LIST OF PATENTS iMuod from ibe V. . Pnient UIIIm to tllilo luvculora, fnr tlio tvctbi .lading Jan. at, 18TI. nnd enth bonrlng tbat dnle. (Furalehed Ik. Ohio State Journal br Cos A Ooa Bollcltoraol fatonU.Waablnjtoa, t). C. Htcam Generator, 0 Abrcna and F' K.mman, Cincinnati. Fodder H'.sud, J. A. & E D Mullln, Franklin. Valva f.Tb'l'am Pumps, J. F. Hamilton, Alliance. Uung Extractor, J. Kliby, Cincinnati. Hewing Uacbine, W. A. Muck, Nor-walk.Heater fur Paper Ruling Machines, L. Sleberl and J W Llllry, Columbus. Harvester, I. M. Dil'y, Canton. Hal for Dip Pipe In Uaa Works, I. Dnt,, Columbus. TroatlngCotum HeidOll to render It drying, 11 Fallty, Cincinnati. Cartridge Dell, W. 11. liaydcn, Culum bu. Manufocturo of 8oap, .1. Uoiglaml and 1. u. Aiciionaiii, i;oiumiius. Coating and Prcoratlng Walls, Cell Ings, &c 0. T. Kemmer, Cleveland, Bung, J. lilrby, Cincinnati. A CLtnaruAN was censuring a young lady for tight lacing. "Why," replied Mlis, "you would not surely recommend (. towii to your parishioners." MILLIESBUKG, Mt. VEBNOH AKD OOLUMBDS EAILEOAD. t'OLUUlius, Febitiarjr 3, 1871 Joaeph ButcheMn, Ei(. : DkarSib: X will CDdtavcr to icswcr your qucstloos In reference to our rail. road enterprise. Our company owna slxiy llve milts of flulshed road, extend' log from lludaon In tjnmmlt county, to a point thico and a half mllea south of MtUenburg In Holmes county. Tlili road formerly belonRed to the Cleveland, Ziueovllle and Cincinnati Rillroad Company ind la one of the best con. structed loids In tho Htate. Our pur chase Included also tbo rolling stock' The oilglnil cost of the road and lolling stock was 1 1,728.000. We paid for this piopcrty $1,100,000, In the stock of our company. We also own the road bed of the Kptlnglleld, <. Vernon and Pittsburg Railroad Company, extend, ing from Delaware forlythrte mllea to a point twelve mllea east of Mt. Vernon in Ibe direction of Mlllersburg. About $130 000 was expended In grading on this Hue and for right of way. We paid for this properly $53,000, In the a.uck of the compauy. On the tlrst properly there wus an In cumbrance of $14ii,000, tho payment of which our company assumed. Ul mis wo have paid $:).j.000 notwithstanding the bonds are not yet due. Tbt cupltil slock of our company is only $1,500,000 After paying for the roads as above stated there remained only $lioO,0(lt of stock. Of thl thrre has been subscribed at Mount Vernon and east nf that plice $103,000, leaving only 1BO.U0U THE LINE The distance from the end of the fin ished road towhere the line would strike the old road bed of the Hprlngneld, Mt. Vernon & Pittsburgh Itiilro id Company is 'i'J miles and to Mt. Vernon US miles, miking the distance from Hudson to Mt. Vernon 100 miles. The distance from Mt. Vernon to Columbui Is 44 mile., making tbo length of the entire lino from Hudson to Cotumbu. 141 miles. Hudsou Is sl'usted on the Cleveland A Pittsburgh lUllroad, 20 miles south of Cleveland, and the dlstancu from Col-uu.,... pinveland by this line will therefore bo 170 miU'S. We let 10 miles io June, extending from the Onithed road toward Mount Vernon. The Blading of about Q4 miles Is completed and we have laid over four mllcj of track and expect to complete the remaHna 5'o miles In the next 00 days. The grading of the more dltllcnlt sections cast of Mt. Vernon is in active prosecution. Wo have Issued $1,300,000 mortgage bonds. They are held at 8:1; repealed oll'ora of 80 have btcn refused. $00,000 have been sold aod no doubt if enter talned that tho residue will be taken as soou as It is d(eirale to realize on them. The cailmatcd cost o! compleltcff the road ready for the cara from the end of tho ten miles no neirly dnlehed, the money to pay for which ten miles is on hand, to Columbua Is $1,100,000. OLR ItlHOURCKS. bt. FuliKriptlooa at UU Vcroon anl hut I1S5.M0 bubacrllillooa at rjlombue lj,uuo ' between Cotombu. and Mt. Vomon 69,no) rtweedlotMlo of bnnil, after p.y- i'f..ou, .nit.uM.iiae.-, ouo lot towrol'tog.Uck "10,000 li.lft'.COO You may think this too close a calcn- latloi ; tbat the cost of the work may be underestimated and that there ought to be some margin provided for such coDtlogeucles. Ureal pains have been taken to loclude all the cost in the estimate, and 1 believe It will bo foun 1 correct; bui we have a reserve to which we may resort, If need be, sulllclent for any probable excess in tbu cost abuve the eaituiate. This reserve is the Income of the operative portion of the road, which, as the above calculation nssumes that all debts are paid except, of course, our mortgago bonds, can bo applied alter payment of iotcrest on the bonds, to In- crease of cqulpmen. or to the work of construction. Tbat you cay sco that this resort would not fall us, 1 will state that the earnings on the alxly-ooe miles from Hudson to Mlllersburg for the year ending Nuv. SO, 1870, was $213,000. Ibe surplus earulniis over the otierallna expenses during that petlod was over f .u.uiHI. The iiusloeos or tho road Is steadily Increasing, the earnings of the lat year exceeding 'hose of the next preceding year over (U0.0OO. The equipment of the road la now very complete. but would be Inadequate for the road if extended to Columbus. It would be dialrabl, therefore, to apply lhe Income to the purcbase of equipments ; but you readily see it would constitute a fund to which wo might resort In case of ueces. slty to compkte the work of construe-, tlon. Tho hnrtortanco of such a rnad to the city of Columbus cannot but bo appar ent. I', panes through a very fertile ana populous msirici wnicn la not now in any direct business communication with your city. It connects with tho rJandusky & Manslleld Railroad at Ml Vernon; with the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Hallway at Urrvllle; with the Atlaullc Great Western Kill way at Akron ; and with the Cleve. land & 1'illsburg Hallroad at Hudson. You see, therefore, that I am warrant ed lu replying to your Inquiries as to onr enterprise; 1st. It is not a mere paper road. 21. It Is not a mere local road f.-om Mt V.rnon to Columbus. M. P has adequate rrsourc.-a- provided the requisite subscriptions are ob tained. Vn will nb.rrvo that l. ...I-...!.... our resources 1 bare Out ,lwr.u Oolombuo at tl'.'j.OUI. 1 lake f. r granted Ibis amount nlll bo subscribed without do lay to a work so meritorious. If Colura bua would malutaln her prestige In the race ofcltlia In our Htata she cannot have loo many spokes to her railroad hub provided they aro Judiciously ills- Dututi. it would no worth her while to have a half a tlcaen more, If rite cou'd get them on as taoy terms as those oo which Ibis Is offered. Think of III A new road, 144 miles long,oiTered to your people for leas than It wouls cost to build six milts. 1 can rind a doitn towus In the Htate of less than one-fourth the population and onelwenllelh tho capital, tbat would raise the amount aaked of Columbus, If a similar oil r were made lo theui, In less than forty- eight hours. llow long will It lake you In do It r Very truly.iyours, It C ilimn. Pres. "Now, scntlomcn, ' s.U Sheridan to hi, guests, as lhe ladles left the room, "lot no understand each other. Are we to drink like men or boasts! ' Homewhat indignant, Ibe gueata exclaimed, "I.Ike men, ot coura." "iuen," nn replied we are gulng to let Jilly il.-p.uk, for uiaMHuevcrdrink mure than they want. A Dkthoit man weut out shooting plgeon, and took a flask of brandy with ' him, On returning noma ho struck t racing track lu the suburbs nf the city. anil walked around it all night, wondering wby be didn't get to Detroit. Al daylight the matter was made plain to him, and ht has sworn i If. Tbat night on a mile track waa the best lempcrauia lecture hu ever heard, A Lti.i.R son of William Curtis, of Westfurd, N, II , whlls playing with a screw la.t week, put It Into his month, when It slipped luto hla throat, the head stopping bis breath and causing death In a few momenta. Tho Future of Franco. A very remarkable article on this subject baa appeared In lhe Fortnightly Review (of London), from the pen of M. Kmlte da Lsveleye, which Is well worthy the attention of all persons interested in the welfare of France and In the pro gresa of humanity. The writer takes as the text of bis remarks, the theory started by M. Pallatan, one of the members of the present Provisional Government, tbat In modern wars the vanquished derives advantsge from his defeats as well as the conqueror does from bis victories. Thla ho Illustrates by the example of Prussia after her subjugation by INapo leon I; of Franco, after 1810; of Pied mont, after being crushed by Austrls, in 1H48. all of wblch nations soon recupe rated from thelrdlsuBters, and have since become leading powers, tbe first having me lead ana control of nearly all Germany, tbe latter of all Italy. They became great through the uses of adversity, and this Is what is claimed to be lo store for France, provided she will profit by tlie lesson. If Frame doea this, she may yet dale her complete regeneration from tbo year 1870. The reader will nlease bear In mind that aa to what follows In this atllcle we are not expretsing our opinions, but simply Ltlvlnx a condensed exoression of an able French writer and friend of Franca and tbe French people. Wby ia it Germany has become so powerfulf lo large part because she has , system of compulsory education and compulsory military service for all. It was ignor ance, as welt as overconfldencp, which destroyed th' second Empire. The Em peror and his advisers and generals were ignorant or the rocent history and ten-tenciea of Germany, of the tactics and the condition of the Prussian army, and apparently of the geography of Europe. The Prussians kuew more about tbe geography of France than the French olllcera did. Tbe uneducated French soldier, accustomed to nebting wild Arabs, found themrolves face to face with educated men "In spectacles." some or tnem speaking ancient and modern languages, and writing letters in Hebrew and Sanskrit, who were intelligent enougn lo maae an interior weapon like ine neeaie gua prevail over ibe chasse pot. intellect vanquished force. The students annihilated the Turcas. But then Germany had freely given her mo ner for the advancement of Instruction, while France has been expending mlU lions on the new opera, the ladles of the ballet, barracks, palaces, gliding monuments, and external display, be kiu"-,!., tvin such a sum as $200,000 for educational purposes. All this must bo changed If 1'rance would regain her power and Inllueuce. Her army must become the adult school for every clll.;n, and be must therein complete and consolidate the education he thai! previously have been compelled to receive in the prim try schools. He must be taught gvmnastlcs, awlmmlug, marching, maneuvering, and the devel oping of his phjslcal strength, as well as of his intellect. M. I)e Laveleye cites tbe t, alimony of Madame l)e Stael to show the contrast which such a system has produced on the Germans. In bcr time they were 'soft, gross, sluggish, without Impulse or patriotism; an inert mass tbat Napoleon kneaded al hla will." Now they are men of iron, bending oth ers to their will. France mnst get rid of her traditions of tbe Revolution and of tbe Orst Empire, and her Idea of mili tary preponderance, and be content to see other nations surpass her. Prevost l'arsdol was In despair because be fore saw that at the end of the century there would be 70.000,000 of Germans. 00.000.- 000 of Russians, 100,000,000 of Anglo-Saxons, and only 43.000,000 of Frenchmen; but It was weak in him to be so, for In sll probability the United Dtates a century hence will have 200.000.000 of cltlz)ns,and Russia perhaps 100000,000, and it would be abturd for England and France to exhaust themselves In ruinous wats, In vain tlTurts to hloder them. Besides, nations are nor, nappy or glorious merely on account of their numbers or military preponderance. Athens andJudea have rendered mightier ser vices to mankind man any other oa tlous. Military anpri-macy could only be maintained by France at the cost of enormous taxes, which would ruin Industry and check progress. The late French Government committed a series of contradictory mistakes in iu foreign policy. It wished to keep lu neighbors weak, divided and dependent; yet It favored Italian unity, and thereby pro moted German unity. By weakenlog Austria It strengthened 1'rossla: then. making ftlenda with Austria, It threatened Prussis, aod embarked In the war wblch destroyed!.. It made an enemy of Russia In tbe Crimea, and till not secure tbe effective alliance of England, and by interfering In Mexico It made enemlea on tbe American Continent. Mstly, it offended tho Italians by with-holding R'ims, and then Itoff.nded tbe Church by giving up that city to them It would be difficult to Imagine a policy mora calculated to subvert a Govern, ment. in luture France should adopt the policy of nou intervention, and give unall Idea of supremacy lo Europe. except auch as she shall become entitled to by virtue of her Intelligence, her civilization, aod her moral and aovlal development. These board principles, liDldlj and clearly advocated by oue of France's own publicist., as they have been In the article referred to shove, aro the true basis of tbe regeneration of that nation. M. de Laveleye, however, appeara to have doubts as to the success or stability of a Republic, and fears that, In the exasperation of tbe people at tba failure of the bmnlre, and the delusive results ol the plrouriles, the elevalora will rush to Ibe opi-osite extreme, anu vol lor the wild' est socialists, communists and ml re publicans, or for tbe moat bigoted legitimist! He believes the uneducated claasea of France lo be uutllted for uni versal sutfrage. Ills views aa to oof. frsge, labor and tbe relations between Church and State will hardly be accept. able to many of hlevounlrymen. But. .,... -. ibM points, tbe article Is ono oi otnuuiar toreo anil suegratlvcne-S; anu it IB a nopciot siga lor tne tuiur. 01 France to llnd that It embodies tin sen timents ol some of the present leaders of the people Jules Favre and Eugene I'eiteian, and hi si. uiiruy, tna late Minister of Public Instruction nn ler the c,mplrd. A CrjHious Will Casi Is renortid aa having recently occurad In Providence, R. I., wherethe spurious cba-actor of the paper prouuiio waa clearly pi o vol by tho water-mark Tba nru.nrft-.l win was dated la 1833, and bore the stamp "A. P. cV Co. Bupcrdna." The cooossl smp'oyed lo resist tha claims under the will then insiituieu a series of Inquiries, and ascertained that only one company in the United Mutea naed thla mart. On writing lo this compauy ha learned that the drst paper bearing tha above mentioned stamp waa mads aod sold In 18U0 or live ysars after the data of the ah, o. d will. Buch circumstances aa those Juat mention--. wtwiuai- reported in Court proceedings, and show tbat forg-arsaresoiuetltnia caught In their own traps. The earliest case of a similar nature reporua arpenoed, however, on an English tlxpenca. which It au alleged ou oath had been placed under the wax aeal of the Instrument. Oa Iba trial Iba asluie counsel succeeded In disproving a craftily fabricated story by '"'"t -moving -ha Wax and showing i hi IhM I ..iilfl an.l li. pb . !.- to Uio Court snj Jury that th- mm bors a rt no lon pt s.erlor lo that or tho sivtqUod of tin InatrumsDi, Similar iDclilrtiU l)ST frqusntlw twia tutrt. nuci in ttuiksoi ncvioo, and niayiTatl llf occur lu frnl lit, 'I'hry hofftmr snow -n at an auta lawyer, la A noutttful csss, mui os resoy io Uks itlvsntan oferery opiMirmnlty, 11111 not suiter his cltsDV's esse to ls lost through, tht Deflect of sspafrnl trlilts. Tub Wcslsysnt of CsntdA last yisr asttlntd worship la 111 mlssloisrys dtstrlcu. OHIO LEGISLATURE, Columbus, Feb. 4, 1871. iiousii:. MORNING BEdSION. The House was called to order by the oiuBer, air. uunningnam. Praver bv Rev Air. Newton. When tbe House took a recess 1'. had under consideration H B 840, Mr Beach To amend the act for the assessment and taxation of property In Ibis Htate, auu ior ieving taxes thereon, so as to u.uunc. tne reduction lo tbe aggregato valuation of the real estate of tbu Htate two hundred million dollars. Tbe question being upun tho amendment proposed by Mr H'.anton, to authorize and require Countv Audi tora In deduct tbe aame per cent from the chat tel properly as n taken Irani tbe real estate,Mr Wilson, of Warrtn. move! to amend tbe amendment so aa to except money. Liosi. Mr Htanton. on leave, withdrew his dmeooment. Mr layier moved to amends) at to make tbe leducliun twulvu p-r cent of the returned valuation. Mr. Huuhesoileredasub-tltute making the rtductlon tl48 08O 00O. Mr Acker moved lo oustnooe tho. further consideration of the bill till next Wednesday at 1U'4 p m. Agleed lo. Mr Cockerlll submitted a report from Judiciary committee, upon the removal or tne county seat of Adutuscouuty from nest union to .Mancucstir, mat tbe notice Is substantially a comj liance with tbe statute. Mr Cockerlll presented a petition slut. ed by 2.U0O electors of Adams county for authority to submit the question lo the people. Referred to the commiitie on New Counties. 11 J R, Mr Love-Rclatlve to Ok-y and Miller's revised statutes of Ohio for tbe purcbase o.' one tbousaud copies thereof. Laid on the table to be printed. Mr Acker moved to adjouro. Not agreed to yeas 21, nays '20. Hi cess. AFTERNOON SESSION. Idefloltn leave of absence was granted to Mr Ball. Leave of abseoce was granted t? Messrs Lobner and ileun's, till Tuesday; to Mr Van Vorbes, till Monday. llrriliio d from commltto on Public Buildings, reported H B 1130, Mr Ball-To abolish the otllcu of Superintend, nt ui tne male House, r ,r ludellnlte p.s'.-ponement. Repurl lal.l on the tattle. Also irom eauie cummitlee, 11 J R 70, for tbe sale of certain articles lielonulug to lhe Stale, now become useless, for adoption. Report agreed to and resolution adopted Yeas 03; nays 1 H J ktw, Mr Klsor-That tbe House will adjourn siiathe, Monday morning, aaarcu u;ut jou, at 11, a. m. ll-rered to nuance uommlttee On motion of Mr Little. U 11 41 In structlng tba committee on Privileges anu Elections, lo loquire aa to ine eligibility lo seats, of such members of this house as were members of tbu last house. 1 he question being upon tbo adoption of tha resolution, Messrs Cockerlll, Cannon, Parr, II ugbes, Gaston, Htlckney, Parker, and Kohlnsoo, wero excused from voting. Mr Armstrong moved to lev on the table. Mot agreed lo The vote being upon the adoption of the resolution, resulted yeas Ui, nays 33. Ho the resolution was not agreed to. 11 R 100, Mr Rltezcl In-trucilng the committee on Public Printing to In-quite Into and report tbe reaoa that members have been provided with so few copies o' the report of the Geological survey. Adopted. 11 It 101. Mr Fulton To instruct the Judiciary Committee to investigate tbe matter of uounty uccordera nslng printed forms and report by bill or olli-wise ss may be necta-ary to prevent tho use ol such printed records Referred to oelect committee of tbtte, 3Iessrs Fulton, Williams of Fayette, and Ixtve. Un motion of Mr Hudson. H B No 15 To repeal tba students' votlog law, was taken from tbo uble and placed on tbe calendar for March 13. U J R80. Mr Klsor To Instruct the Oblo delegation In Congress to nse their Influence lor tha passage of a law taxing Goverment bonds iqual to tbe average amount levied In each Slate on money loaned, to make a sinking fond to be applied on tbe lndebtrilness.of tbe Fed eral Government, a copy of this resolution to be sent to each mtmber of tbe Oblo delegation In Congress. Mr Williams or Fayette, gave no: Ice of Intention to discuss, oo tbe resolution was laid on the table under tbe rules. Mr Babcr moved to suspend the rules. that it might be discussed now. Not agreed lo. Mr Htlckney presented the petition or 0 Harmer and 41 others of S-.-neca county, for the passage of a law to allow tbe orphans of tbe Etk-atzer Orphans' Insti tute tne ocmni or lliearhool lunds. Inferred to committee on C'ommoo Schools H B 4Grl. Mr Steele-To make an al lowance for rent to the Governor. II B400. MrStanioa-To extend the time of payment of school landa In section sixteen In Miami township, Mor gan county, Oblo. ii li 4,0, air intern lo authorize township trustees to levy a general township rosd tax, to be used In dls-Irlcla whose proportion of mad tax Is insomcleiit to ke.'p tbo loads In proper repa'r. Adjouintil. KKMATi:. Mr Wales psescnted lhe petition of nny citizens ot stark county, r,ir the Improvement of the Miami and Erie and tbe Oblo canals. On motion of Mr H nl, tlie S. nt'e ad journed till tpaos Monday next UtNhEHv NOTICLS 11 1 grel lone lor 1 tie Hcaaoii. Th.nandarard the winter aa a ataton of Ul aia, ana ine ub-i h uu u utr w m laths ir-Un, winter Uprttiy aure to Dad It out. Ooutltutlonal ttndtBCite 1 1 dUaa 1 are konrratly arirravaUd bf damp and cold. tUheumatliu aonatlaef Uaarrvfiit n, lummrr and fll, to novae apon Us vktini la the eaoa of cold As a mtaaa of fortirjio Ike bxly arlcat all tbe die-eaaeiwbtak prevail (! eateaatvely In wlntrr, DtieUtUr' St-MaaehtUiUnraaoot bt too urteat ly reeotanended. Then would be fewer eatea 0' th imlmenary tMplauU tendinf to cnaaunip Uoa, If all feeble iytm were lavlgorated during the ataaot with a eourve ol thU lacetimabl ab'e loale and altaratlva. Con.tipa'ioa, UJi (ratios, lorplli'y of the 1 1 r,r, and a r-mral alurttih area ol tht aecrttlve orfaa. vrry ffroer ally prevail at thla pit ltd of lbi year. To all Ihf at aluaeate eipamnee tk moat traetwurihyof all antorel teaehea ua tbat the Bitten is a reliable naatdy. Warm elothini U a fooA est mal dt. (tact affilaal ataoaphc He eeld and aolatnrt, but vlforeaa aetlvKy la tbe vital orwaalaatloa which aaeteailrtddtllvra It to tht tarfaet, b areated Ibnash Ibeep-ratlM of the Bttitra. The klaayapatettea wtlb the atoaaeb, and tt diree-tM ta lewwIaT and pertfet, tho exterior etn-ula tie will be brtk, and law,p and -old may be nta'ered wt h eoMparafavt eafety, taettioiiL AlUen'rlflebad tlw-lr drawUck. nn ill the alubttou laik -f lhe ttrap Tti- ata l-nuirht from that 'hillaa valleya, Ut pn rt-1 1 he fratrranl M.ia..l,.nt. llaattn'tat whnlf-me, n-hal-U ana .1. Iitthlf.il ani. H' let ine aceio, tnai a oiuah U ever U pwi tat "SrACU-mo'i OLrv," always vp tht Ptkklrw potau Tat lawawrlabiablt rortnsao Aa a rale lhe trte.aaj wow tw aa. have no per aanf-tary. A Vt MtwoaftMihHru-,itire la on irtM nl rrtwwte tft, -w diff rn1 lathe rwilt miivtaHin the a nf ktl'HHAT LAN MANH f letllllllA WATKtt I IHye aft-tr ttap-pUe-atmo the aaaHarv-hii-f eihaM a aejvt At bhUal, tobeata, and areeUe bra-9 SPECIAL NOTICES. "-MtllKlVCK AIIVINI.S ( IINSI -IF. Tlvtjt. TO UU TO rl.OKIDA ' TUB UI.M Llt, lTTK? '!""''l' tWrlygv. -est. derotrt . . '"'"'Ir bad oa?,, dl luniei in the htate, whor the iuXKntuni7 mSS and not ul,j3. to .uch Tanntum aa aorthern uutudci. IMatk.ue point l ean tZ eoinmci.il. Atru-KihoU-l . kept then by man. Laat winter I r..:: wli lunwha.1 bo n tudly diaeaiwl, but who! under tho henlnijr influent of thu Uuuata andmv medio in t, were rfottirjj well. ' One hutidrvd mllea farther down the rlrerle a point which I would prefer to i'alatka. aa th teiiip.'i'nUuro ia muru evun and the air dry and 11.7;- i i . V uu -c.uM.riJi mb (uo located v nI'rfiilw"iiJi'flV0 eciik-a prelorenco to Mr l mvillui a i two mile from river or lake. Thl dl'"u't,lrupu"1lljl0 tBku " there: tlenta txiapUm at ttin0t; but llmt u a K wd iC-T tliii"lhetwo.thHykf.n-ri.liyiaorta in Uoih, and thun tbe Iuiik taunt heal. Jaoknonrilie iliba-rnia. nsn r'ot .njn... otht-r plaice in tanou pitta of I'Joritla can ty aak'iyrtruinmrndetl tii euibiituptivM in winter. 11 V rrttouli Iur atjinnu- au, ii... ..... ... leu iiab'.u tu Uko cold tbtm thorn wLt ih.... ti aleaaev.-ntemirature; u.l it la not ueocuury to . y. that, wir a oonaumptive p, raon vxvwtem himu'lt Mlrfiiiu-nt culiU, U i ceiUin tofie Tv .. '. """"V , , "': h, K well dtr-wn into thi. Plate, out of tho tuai-a ot prevmlmn CuJ,t winda ttiidfoKi. jMkujiivilk., or almoat any other ittf the loealitid 1 have unmidt HL benvllt thote who aro troubled with a t rpid liver.a oi.tnhr d toinach, donif(ed bowela, iure tliroat, ore juitli' but, lor thofo irlu-w luiiu-ai an, (ii i . aoutht-rn uulnt lMnrrii..lJa- .....i.1.. Fur UlUvn yiwa prior to 1MJ, I waa'profe. aional y in Aw oik, JJcntou, JialtitnorV nd rniiwieipuia evt-ry wetk, wJiero I aaw and uxaw-inLdun unaverHC'ilvo hundred patiouUn week. A praclicntvt BXLi iiuro, cmtiraciiitr every poaaible Plmie Ul lllllX tllsKHiL'. iiajanial,l.ar mo. t.. 1. laud the diM-itm. tally ; ami beuco uiy caution in lKrtl to Uknitf uiltl. Apt-rauin may take vaat lia.uMM ui "Piimura fulmtmio Syrup, He-wuril Ionic, and Miimlraki) I'illt," aud yuLduiU he 'loi-it not avoid takinK cold. ln;l'ionda, nearly uveribmly la utnn KchencVe Mamlruko 1'ilU, for tlm climatu ia tnore likt-ly tu pnxluce billmua hlntu thin muru northern latitude. ItUawelleattalLiriht-d iant, tnat native of Hrlda rarely 'lie ul coiiiimption, i-apcvlally inone ui iiieouLii-rn part. Un tho otlit-r hand, in New tiitflanU, ont-lliiid at Ivt of tho poi.u-latiou die uf tin ternl'leiliieue. Intlio MuhUa btatrt, it doe not pi.rvjil w larjrely ; atill tht re are many tliu-.iriitp of (-anu ih itf. What a Tt percent Jtje utlite would U Mvit if conauinptivea wore a e.-ily alunn-.l in rard to liking frth cjlda aa tl.ey are about K-nriul ii:v.;r, ttiiillpos. Ar.I buttliey ttre nut ; tLey tko wliatthoy term a litlbi col'l, wiK-h llicy are endulou cnoufrh to buJu.e will wear oil m a tew (l.i;a. Thfypay no attention to it atul h. ncj it lay tho foundation for ailullivr anil ami aniiffu.p -t .11 .... are 1ivjm-(1 Wyund nil hope of cure. Aly ailVKO to DtreMilisi wlmon lin, m .T..J even liK-itly, i iu lay in a clock ut Hchenck'a PiJ- mnnie Byrup, K-litnna'a tJcaweed Tonic, and ' hcJi.-n:k'a M mdrak- I'lll, aud iru to r'lvtuU I ricomunrnd tliena. partteular tnitliciue. btxauao I amutoruUKiilyaiiiiMiuled with their action. I knuw, that, wbi-re ibey are u-d in arict accord-. tbat U 1r.1u.1t-.. 1 u avcumi.li.irj. nature Will 11 'u' IU ,PD"lc'- prtjaenlM for eol.l, euuth, nt aight aweat. aud then ailvua the patient to walk or rule out every day, will be auro to have a corp-e on hia hand before lonir. Sir Ulan in. Ut u-ivn mr ll.r... 9 conUiicsj with tbe printed direction, except in ome tw. wlieic a freer ue of the Uaudraka 1 ill w nece.Bary. My ol-jtct 1, to ffiv. tone to thelotua--b,--;o (fet upaguod appntite. It la f"?1 wh,,a P ltlDt tow t" KTow buunry : 1 have n,tm ,,( .uud. Witb a roluh fur r Alii i i t I, lMm 01 tvU"1' 01 m ly lo l.med by a healmir of tu lun. -thn tho cjtUKli loow-n and ib.ni the cteepmu chill and clammy niKht nweaU no fon,rer pro.tr.le and an-ffiog whfW plUcal gwU HullP'uvtdad ho avoid Now, tb're are manr eaninmniir.a not tbe mean to ffo tu Kurda. The iimntl.m B'iLS te'- bti'o, iu stay in a warm room during tlie wintr. with a Uiupertura ui ah,,,it -vrnr deirrete. which ehould be krpt regularly at that point br meana of a tht nnoinei.-f. i.-t ..rt. I taka- hu eiertlw within tbe limit ol hi rwim by waikmitupand down aa much ae hla .trfiih will p. rmit.m order to ket?p up a healthy rticubi. tlon of tbe blo.Nl. 1 have curd thuuiand by thi T.tr m, and can do u niram. Cjnaumption u a eaaily ciirwl aa any otiVr dieao. if it la takro in .uc,u urn proper aina ui lntmbt Uptuaued, V'? I',c.t B:n!B "lIutffd on record, that rvbencat a rolmonlc Wrop, Mandrake jVilJ, and (kawtt-d Tome have eurttl very many ot what Mwmu io ae nopelt t(4tri Uf coniuwption. Oo """w ')-' win utj aim'tat ceiiam loOnl wima poor con. urn pit vo wh bM be-u iwumA uuui nn- werj jawa oi ut-aili Iit their Ue. fo far at) tii Mtnlr.k., i-.n. i err 17 U.J 7 ihould kp a aupply of tbem on hand! they e-t on the liver Letter than ealoinel, aud latvtt njne of lU hurtful xii.H.id li.....i .. thry are scdlnl in all oat-. wiW. . m.r.i.n medlrineun-i,uira(. If you bve partaken too Irtfly of Iruit, and diarrhtra rn.ui, a dow of the Mtn-irakea will cure iu. If jiu an auhiect to I. k h adarhe, take a d.w of thB Manlrak, and they win reli.-vt- you in two hour-, li you would obiate tha rlft-ut ni a rhann of wats r, or the Uo frpu indulgent.--) in fruit, take one or to Mandrake evtriy nielli ami you may then drink wa- watwiuii'iimi, p,-r. at.pi-a plume. ih-cn. They will pr-.int t.iuw who live in damn aitutttnnarant rfiill and lii-r. Try th tn. lli"Y are pcrltclly hmu ta. 'ihev can do'tfci gnui onlv. 1 hare abandon d my Tofrafocal vlfita fa ffe. ton and New York, bjt run nine to aeepatit-uia at ruy wthiw. No. li Kuitb huth atn-et, 1 lnlade. pbla, every tHturday, Inm It, m , to 3. p. in, 1 fa. ate wbu Wlb a lboroU4h vxammatK n witii tha 11. ...lnim-'Ur will b chirird IWu dollar. The Hewliiromt trr lir1(aa th. i-iaii-l A..n.liti..H .f ti.. lun at i aud patietit. can rtmlily learn whfth-r th.-y an- curhUr or n .l. Hut 1 d re it rt rtnrl unds-taUh-l, that the value i.f my mv Urina4.i. prnda entiri'ly uoou tha ir Wing Ukvn aU.cly ao In runelu'lun. 1 will . thai ,.. take ay m. Iietiii-, and th -ir .ynivm ar t-rouirut into a hellliyeon iititn Uirtx-by, Uiry arvnotao iul.le to Ul wild i yrt no one with diaa-d lumrtnin btar a au.M.n n k. -iIh y oi g.cat.i ur Ivai unlaUja ol the Irouchlal tub". luUdlrwtlonainaM latiamoa ntvomptnyiiw ly mtJtlinn.-a. i pxuheit an.l r-Lwatr o,.i ...'..n nan ue them without camuitiog me. and can e J "UH"'' Nfl. IS VnHh Sisxth Mlrl !-.. .- ..I... JOHN k. UK.MHf, H LoU-we 1'laV New UiZ WbalmnloAcorai Hoyal lliavnuua l.oticr Cub Draw W,ftfio in tMl-l every IT day; prlreo eahr4and inftm4t.i.B furniah.-d. Tbo higli)at rate pild for doul-liNin tin I all kinJaof maid rwl ir, UoDvit-racnt iveciiriis-, Ao. t AVl.tm ct) , Ftanknti, I Wall atr-at, N Y " Tho Brat H'ory, nf him who i um iirM tl I.ivlittf htorr WrlUTa," sec nllng to tho critic.. Is WILFRID CUM6ERMEDE, BY GEORGE MACDONALO. I'lto tJrnntl fe-ilnl Hiory of Scrilmcr's Monthly, An llluilratud M.ifia;ine for (lie People, which I pnnnin.rvd by ltV People and the Vm llo Hl. Ih. tnixt 11 aulitul. anl tho I hrMt Matf la Am. 11 i. ' Ui;h a.n-rta Ur.utyof IllU'tratlon, aiaJ the l'i.l,arat au 1 ht.n... nf lUcuoivnla. Tht Miitlnn la f mtltif.! t. art. I nud, the iwii.iUr auticr. whnto rnanning ! )n.Urth nm V'WatTlmaitir Til. rwinb, an.l wh a. V.ma. "K xiiai-.V' ai.H "tniiHnT," hatadflinh. tl thtiat .ta. an.1 whiwe tr.nrhani avttv in r-. aiiisKa' Mourn. I.T, un.ierihelttle Tttpltrt ff tho Timet, hit ti will lm Mtirm.tl evi-ry m nilh, bT bt-n mort'Widey ntpnl ant rrnl lhati tiyBvrteeol atu.iluaili.tM tr pt.l.li.lil m ihiaeeuatry. A "pi.i:4iio ori:i:ni ThentMrripMonrrwnf fh Maratlne la antf 1 a y ar, hut nly the napr-v-dr-nted u.-manllor M ri" uii Moav. Wr nfl.-r tnwiid tli Mng ni- f.ir l:i, with th. two ban niim Ure-caintaiaine th- htirtiinins nf tho i-.t.iry-tt. UTt-1 r.trw with tinst htrti1simr rot pre, tn rrtn clih, Willi gilt barlia, (,.r tinslins Ibe XlntratiBu, fur lliai. Thocitrr w all lw t..t-t poatpiJ. Th U Si- will conlatn aixiiit l'ii pr, tl will make tviu I Iig4nil) Ulua.ratel Volume. Tnthtittta who have alrtM-tr aah rrthnl we WlU arnd tin- I'titrr aud two um'--'- "I llit Mai(na rtxipt of i m-.su, ait t iit tlitm Ut beatiui of thievery lil-vral urt-r. VAXVA SKHS WAXTKD, To whom l.itt rl Com m la i ton wilt bt paid. A Sfwimn A''.msr vdl U nt, it juttJ, Ut finjf aiUtrtu, srt rtetipt of ili cnt$t n"cke i-fiT4 m aay p4nk fa the U. B XI oni y at aandn'a rlk. ror rUttp br nil 4riro Dvnlert. kntiroi.it ft to, ill I llrwndwnr New trta. NOTICE. atuit f, r lhe latttA nl I VttM. aalOL a. ' im . r-na.. ....1 . J CtUtweta, ubio, alaJk II, U.tf. Jaltsf Tt IIKItrHY OIVI-N thai aPpll iMon will h ni.l- fat III I a wllprr, II (i ltT'. 't-eras nrnfuhtt. thf r'.'.f Milan tioi.UKrmiith. Whn waa nn th .'Hi ! Ik-vml-r. lt., ettfivletKif nf hureUry, tn thfl ..." mH "H rtaa-tin enunly. at th - 'm'"" tftm 1nttof, and lrin"i |
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