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rpn ntmnmnv am ivraonaa to A anlae a Plant mm j ef CAVALSI a taa Hi ml I talk. T7ar Denartment, aural. - - - last i In Ilia win mm aMente. .ealc.il.al ma i il maaa r. ' e-lH wlnlkui A 11 he. Mas la see icntol alee aeoathe, ar iw, mm4 area, adraaea pes wMejaeaaila , 402 Dollars. U all mm llatta. mmth't par to adV a., atvd la addittoa, a boa,; m. pilu. 302 Dollars ni e . n am IIuiummI eeell net reqatre taaee tram w Sn Ml perloe mi three Mr, eu oher shall be mate), a bMMMr owl ef See khiw liRn tea-ateailen mi raelr fteraaa of MUKnMt. tbr eeell re- ad. Mag aanolaiea mh, 11m weote aneaaet mt teen. mmala aapaM, tea aaaM aa It tba fell Serai a4 eoea eerean. Tto BMai Mra af aabatltataa lia eke la the eervtoe, akali W mllt14 la reoeire tkaVftoM soaaeyi taa Meleler'a Seeth. Pieaae eaeweae of Mahal tale Inid ar taa oee. alee mm aaalf teaeaUletole, aa kut abort tbae m) aimeree ae aeeaeiefe una araaaiaaooa. Apple tm . CSABttK DKULa. Ceotela, ar, J. W. AtUnTkUHO. Llea mmtm tm lb. ran" Betldta. Beeneje JHock. CVrteaeewa, .i.lewbe. S3, 1M1. . . mfm PIANOS. Pianos!. - Pianos I F. WERNER & CO., .' 1 . 4 - " : .Wheeaml. sad Batail Oaalan la Mow &a?A.XX OO.' Star Scale Pianos rulers rajalM at Beaters Prices. No. 8 East Fourth trot, ' mnM-ilm ' F1 ,,a' -;"', (BOOKS STATIONER Aperiean Flags. VaNtto VnoilBg FUm, Alk If It., Bcf.- auBtml w4 toctctf Flap oa baa4 od aiads U of si. of ftw aatfi colors aad baft ntu. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Taartobari, tmt mat lartwt attnk II lb. c4J, AadvaprcaMa, Card Ptalafa. Ibr aaaM, (VtraM rtoMaaaptia, tha lataart a ad laMt aaaa FINE 8T0TFlCTIJRE8. And f raaMt to aatva. at BAND ALL A ABTOH'l P. "a A saw M of BHIFPINO BOOK!, mtrnftmi (b an nofa mt tfaafDortalloa, and of tba ant maa albriaaa. ... B.AA. GOV. JOHN BEOUGH. The tart Uksnsso ol this distlniulshai bisb out ttajn. Print II (XI. rnnsai t oom Pictoro rrias in. A liberal dlMonat Bomelhlng New I L , Iftwtfi. a Bonr.rl ttfebs. Baottfnt Oolorf, on ttufh Paper will last about aa long as anj Ilsg, If t rrtxari In lain. Kis K Jualji 'a po A.i ' 5-8" P(t I00' Seat oroera to BAKDALL at A8TOV8, laolO 109 8oatb BlKhSI'i Colnmbui, 0. V BILLIARD TABLES. J.M. BRUNSWICK &BRO., Wlllard Table MitNTJFACTXJREilS, No. 8 West Sixth street, ! gRfSS'SDivSm.CS" Si lbhS m lUllaid Cloth, and Ball., fraaab Okalk, Oiw , Cm OaaMat. Plala and Faaof Co, aad olb.r atarlai. baleaatng to tha trada. Bava ala. eon-.laall. oa hood an aaMrtnaoat of Pltooa Bute and BanataHa TakNa. W-Tablai aavoHad aitk oar latoat atjla Patau! CaarMaattoa Oaaaloa. and HarMo of dlau Bad. at abort aotlai. fllltrifaa . DaXLIAHD table A mOTBT) AP ADOPTBD BT TBB BIL-A TA4DOOtfokleat IMA. Tka ban and oalj roDakla BIIHard Tabtaa Baaalaotarad. Ball., Qnal, and aaort arrlcla nlattu. to billiard., Ibr Ml. bj rajiti ) coLLiiibiB, (Owniii of Oroabj aad nprlng .traala, Maw Torn. rrr., runsi runs i LADIES' FURS, Mtsees Furs, , Chldren's Fun, Gents' Fir Gloves & Collars, LADIES' FTR TRIMMED HOODS ete.( ate.. sto. An Unusually Large 8 took of the Choicest Goods AT REASONABLE PRICES. la qMll(j and extant our alack Is nnanrpaaaed In the city. r " AT RUDISLLL'S HAT, CAP & FUR STORE, 713 XXlKb. St., ' COLV'MBI Ir, O. tKav.m ATTENTION! ' H. H. CHARITON RECTaWTTTTJLtT CAT. LB 0!f TOP TO MOP U and asaaaraa ais stock and prtcas af Fr3a,h rxrlm A rrTlHlonita 4ast iMalvad tVoai How Tnrli, MHi I will (wll as rrw aa aaa ha aarahasM la aay Bones ta theMty--tallat N0.140, N. E. oomtr Town and Fourth sts., 4 COLUMBUS, OHIO. aW-AHaaod.aMlroradlrMrfab.rga. : H. II. CHABITOJf. BOOK AGENTS WANTED yim wait to fnrae tbb rbtiom or V T MP Baaaaar af la4aalrlaaa aaaa, of bariaaaa taat, ta aaaraa. for oar aabliaatlaDa. uaarai la- dai.aii.la ara aaVrad, ait alary ar aar. aaalua. T tiaa)on mt dlaaaaraad ioldlar. U partlnlar- la Vnatelod la tah aouaa. SILafOBE A BBITiB. PaMlraan, 107 TowaatraM, Clambaa, 0. otM-tti DAIJLY OHIO- STATE VOLUME XXVII. T" DTtOCS, AC. Drs. Jas. McOlintook & Son, ECLECTIC, BOTANIC, i' '. ABB MM'k Meal Warehouse No. 722 MARKET ST., JPJaJJ.a.ca.elplxlAa ladlaaaoaj and Forclan Madleal Boot., Barka' nba.bwar Amoj, Ao.. araaad lb.., kalf Iba. aad ... ..,k.g..( or In bulk-AIm, a EtDmiil awortmaat oTOoaMaLraUd Bclacti. KAlfniDkoot., Bartn and Ktrmt ta balk. - aaaHldbai ; . t &,' ROBERTS, DRUGKHST, SO. 24 NORTH HIGH STREET, Orren ros sale at wbolxsale ob r TAIL, a laca mat call selecte .lock I DRUGS, CHEHICAU, . ! PATENT MUBDICINES, PEBFUMEHV, TOILET SOAPS, ....' PAIJfMAOIX, VARNISHES. : DTE STUFFS, I BRI SIICA, all kind, I ... , ; WLMXiW fiLAavs, I GLASSWARE, Wines. 'Sc Liquors j rOB HEIIIOAt. PIUPOSIX, Wether with mil arilrla eepl la a ir.l ctaae Dtp. Si in a all or which navi hern nnreheeed for 'hee of tba Imaortara ana M.nufcetairr,, and will to arid at fat, low prions. . mWPirtOmUr ttmUnm 'tmm ta totmpoundimt Phytt- Pa'ia;ia hn mom. mmntmm. rtTlai; W, J TBBALL. 010. a BUtHAB THRALL & BENHAM, CHEMISTS AND OBUBTS No. 119 South High 8treet, RisTwrrrmiLT anmodmcitothb public that tlM, bara fitted op a DM-XiGJ- STORK I At tba abors wH knowa HUnd, In ttte CABPEMTIB LOOK, at grsat aipaaas, ana la IM mo waoomm xA approTJ sly It. Oar itdBCBi was nurehassd to Raw fork, from Aral Baads and Imyortars, and Is warranted of the very JNTMlaod SaWT. gtpcni tJUntuM will ba glTtR to lb Prescription Department. Or ahlrh Mr H. K. BHH0HIHIB, a a.ll kaoaa TUgglrt 11 IhU city, will prraiu.. Wa ooart . tba pnblla nn unrarpaaMd aatanajani of Perftiuiery, Colognea, NottpM, Pomadea, ' JBrnnbea of H kindo, Toilet and i " Fancy Articles, A. rhaaa a. oan b. fonnd anrwlwro Wa bara kid In. wltb graat ca - - atockof And otbar Llqaon, for UMllrlnal nr. only, which w. nrcnaoM aimoi iron in. (.iiatoaj uona. in n.w WflBollolt tba Inapaetlon of Pbjrlclan. to onr ttotk. Oct. 5, istil. octA-dawlia WHOLESALE AMD KIT AIL CIALIE8 IB Druga, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. No. 124 North Hteh St.. OOrjTT3VII3TJS, O. IN. K MARPLE, j ' WHOLESALE ADD BETAIL pRUGGIST, ! 100 South High street, OoluxxxlOTxei. Olilo LAW CARD. ; MBMPHIS LAW CARD. CHARLES BRADY BROWN, Attorney at Law, SOUTH SIDE OP COUBT BgDABE, MEAB Jo BT., MBMPBI8, Tennessee. WANTS, &C. aTIAVILBT AND ARTILLEBT FOB THB REQU LAB ABUT. IW Mn wanUd for tka Cavalry and Aniltsry la tha Bagoiar Army, ti Beaaly will be paid, li&.uo and one m in aMtvanrs. CinlhlBBT and Ko til q meats ipiOMdlalelr aner aalistiaic. Apply at bwiim Racraitlng ReodeSToaf, "Fact" Building, Buthys Btoak, Coliuubuo, ualo. nuoi. o. rnii ti. MU.R Oavalrv, IUenilUri Offloer. MILLENERY- ,. aiiXjiXjXKrEin.Tr. HIJXB. nOPPEHTON AS JUBT BECBIVBD FROM THB BAST new aad elegant of Wi 'ltoerv, whloh ti s wri law for c&afa. JTlt Hats, faathere ai Flowers ta graat profuoloo at n no, nvrraniun tMte ITS Boatb 11 ta 81, Ooloaibaa. FANCY ARTICLES. AaMAa TOrwfl, aa no roraa, IMFOBTBBA AND DBALKBB IN Embroideries, Laces, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, Mitts, Gloves, Trtain&s, etc, NO. 429 MARKET STREET, 418 Commerce Street, PHILADELPHIA. JgjjJ FALL. IMPORTATION. 186 EDMUND YARD A Importer, and Jobbera, Blka and Pnaop Dry Avwaa, SIT CnaairoT u Bid Jarnn braarr, miLADELPRIA, Bare now opened their PaU lnporlaaoa of Dlts. Qaoda, Tint . . j . v Dlerlnoa, Cobnraa, Repa, AlnaUMaie. DclalnCB. v Plaid and Strlpod Popllaa, : Fancy ana JUiaeu PitiAta. AJao,alanaaaajihaantof - r.i Sbawla, Balmoral Skirts, . white CModa, I.lnena, EasbrMderiea, oB-e., r otr to the Trade I the LOW BIT l AB noTiw-aas HOTELS. "THE UNION' Anli it, bet Third and Fourth ste. ZlillAcl.9lxlxla. TBOMAS I. Wi-Fi, 1 rUANK B. WBBB, J F.aS. WBBB rMa SONS, MANHATTAN HOTEL, Oppoalta to. Park, Hurra; street, near Broadway, NBWJYOnlt. TBI PBOPBIBT01 HAVING BArtTHIIROM-MOUIOUI DOWK TOWS HOTEL tboroatblr apalrad. palalad aad rafornUtwd, la aow anoand to aronda bu Onaala altb all tba coatforta of a good aad wall ragalaWd Hoaaa. Ula caargv. ara roaajoa- bU, .nd ba guaraotaaj to a a bo ma call apoa him a good labia, ouafcrlabla rooox, aad atarf noaalbla aVltAtaatkila. lis will be pleased to ssa an us oia maaos. aaa 10 wtcoms Baay m oaea. fern ara towltod, wbaa yoa eoaae io ttM City, la aay Win a talt ; aad be aaaoras yoa that If yea go aaa dtaaatlsfiod, It shall aoA ba the tmnll of capiat auwina, rrvfitnof ST. LOUIS HOTEI, (LATB IBAMKLIS.) Ohesnut street between 3d and 4th, 3PlXlla.cao9aTplxla. ENLARGED, REFITTED ' nj9V17Xt.ZTXS3!IX.' THIS HOTEL, TUB BEST BDKINEM MAM'S HOU.E la tha Cllr. la In th. lnmtlU rlcloltr of tba principal Jobblog aad Ooaiialaakia Hoaaaa, aaw roat umca, tjoro aaooaaga, priociwai mbudi Boa ho, Mining Co. 0flk., Ac. fllfl.i nam, 0rU4a.ll, Burlal.udat Indlavnapollaj, Xamct. J. L. HOLTOK, Proprietor. Jalltf AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner High and Stato Streeti, (orroaira m rTg norac,) ooiiUMBna, o. WARDEN ft EMERY. Proprietors. arpd.rkl.dlj FURS. IRS! FURS! FURS. SIGN OF THE BLACK BEAR! Rufwlnn Sable Sets, BiidNOB Bay Sable Sets, Rich Dark Mink SetK, Stone Marten Sets, Fitch Marten Sets, Squirrel Sets, Water Mink Set), l'oney pmih. Fur Cape, Fur Collar. l'blldJ-eua, Fnrt), Fur Hoods, xur inmmings, Gent's Fur Collars, Gent's Fur Gloves, Uent'H Pur Caps, Sleigh Robes, Carriage Robes, Buffalo Robes, &e.a &c, Ac. vn turn tnn FINEST A LA KG EST LOT OF ITU BSOCSBT TOOOLrmCS. T-ijaLXI3D6' SETS, PBOM 10 TO BOO D0LLAB8. OaII dsxicS. XlXAml lie.. Smith & Conrad's tmHAT STORE, New Neil House Block, eOLUMBt g, OHIO. yiaa-dtf IfXJJFt.lS! WB INVITE TOHB BPEOtAL ATTENTION lo our large aad well selected stuck of LADIES' DRESS FURS! BufXalo Hobea I Brery thing you Deed la Bats, Caps, and Fur Ooods. rOrr jprioat are my (eis. WILLIAMS A L0CKW001), BATTEH8 AND rURBIERS, S8 WEST FOFRTII STREET, Naxt door to Boillh A Dltaoa'a Rail, Oc,HT d.taiwd fl!V-A TI, O. FURS! FURS!! C. U. CAMP & CO., 95 We-t Third Street, OINOINNATI, Opposite Burnet House. IVOTICK. Our stock of Furs is larger than ever before. Prices un usually low for the times. C. B. CAMP & CO., orra-dlm 80METHINC NEW. ;IAVB YOJjn FUEL To all UsiDg Steam Power. f"rHB urBCBIBBBB HATIBG BFBM AP-1 POINTED Agnts for lh sale of "TBKMP. BR'I IHPBOTBD CHRONOM KTR GOV EH MOB AMD GRADUATING DROP CUT OFT." fnr rifi-l.tlriAr lilaata net DOS mod Bra 4aliioft Baal hi Bxpaasloa, woald call tba attoatlea of thnaa tator-aafaw ia thla hiirhl valnahia lmDrorement. The "Cat OrT" will tfcoa ear t Ty la on year In fasd. Twenty per cawt. la IWI le warraatd, t twaaity pnr sent mora powor, with Uia aaaaa IWt, wbea applied aonordlag to dlraoUoo. We have one of the Cat Ola tn operation at oar Manufactory, Bo. Z7 tHaw Aeana, when iBporaaatrsa In regard to arte ran be ootaiaea. toTlA-d(f OHIO TOOL 42, COLUMBUS. OHIO. THURSDAY ' MORNUVG. DECEMBER 10a 1S63. LADIES DRE;SS OOOD8. CLOAKS! CB! liSI FURS, Beaver, Peter Shan, Plnsh and Scarlet CloaiiEEs, Cloak Cord & Tassels' MOLRE ANTIQUE DRESS 8HKS, EMPRESS CLOTHS Hoods. Nubias, Bontags & JackeU . HEAIJLEY.RICHARDS & CO., Nos. 250 and 252 South High sL,, septwM-e4 AT NO. 5 GWYME BLOCK. FURS, CLOAKS, CARPETS. A FINE AtMOBTMENT Or fUBD, or MA lilt. (loaba, llriiaM'lH, Three-plj and IiiKrniu Carpel 5 to. .mm am A roab itoen or DRY GOODS At Low Prices Tor the Times. Call and aa. iu barbie matin, ,oui ruiLbaaeo. STONE A LEWIS, S OWTMNB BLOCK, TOWN 8T TO MILLINERS. We Keep IIK'IIKN, ItlliHOSS, LACIi, VELVETS, tXOWEKK, PLT.MEN, I'll.191 EN, SILKN, IIATN. AC, AC, &.., AT HTIOIiENALE. GIVE Cd A CALL. STOJiE A LEWIS, 6 QWYNNE BLOCK, TOWN BT, MEDICAL. FEIENDS aud KELATIVES OF THE Holloway's Pills AXD OIXTMEXT. ALL WHO SAVE PBIEmiS AND BKLAT1VKP In tba Aim, or .., .Iiould laka ap.rlal car. thalth.ro. ampl, .upplW allh, than. tlU aud UlntnniDt; ami ah.ra Iba brava bnldt.r. .ndoallui. bar. ar. hld to proilda Ihroiwlv.. llb lbm. no ballar prennt lali ba arnt tbm bj Ibelr ITllaod. Tba, haa boso proiad to b. th. Holdlur. nai-ralllaa titand In tba hour oloMd. ( oiirIik and t'olda nUfctlng Troop, Will ba apwdll, rll."d and abVctuallr enrad b, arinr. Ibaa admlrabl. Iillcl0fa, and b, pat 111, proper attanllon to lha nireotlona ablrb ma .1-tacbad to rath Pl or Bn. mick HoadHOtac and Want ol Appfliltt lneldenlal lo Soldi fere. Tlioaa Iballua. ahluh ao aaddn i uxiall, ailat IVoin trouble ol aniio am.v.,olMliut;lrd p.rpliatlon, or ..ling and drinking wh.Uri.r I. unali.,lm, tbn. di.turl.lna lb. ha.ltbfnl artl.m of tba llvar and atomaob. Thwa organ, oiuat a. rll.vwl. II yon aa-lr. lo b nail, flia l'lll, lak.n according lo tb nrlntad In.truclloa, alll nulcklj prodiK. a haallh, atttoii in botb llr.r aud .loma:U, and, a. a naluial ouuaaauanaa. a olaar hwad and a good appellt.. WtskBPHi or Debility Induced by Over i augut) Will aoca dlaappoar b, lb. aaa of than. Inraluabla PI"., and ina aoraitr am o,uicbij .'.i Itmial atrrnglb. ftavar lattba Duanla b. althar oou-llnod or undulr actrd U)mio It ma, .arm atranar, llnllnavra IMIla ahonld Iw rarommaode4 nir DTtauLry and l lnx, man, paraona auppoalng thai Ibr1, would lnrri-aaa Ml" relaxation, .i.,.i.a r..r ihM. Pill, alll roira irutrnvh. aud thus ramor. all lha aritd humor. from h..niH xhi. mauninawiii aire Mnw.n. "a ' . wl.U nrtfanio av.laln. bOW.V.r tlerangr.1 ahtle haallh and atrangtn loiww a. a mailer m Couraa. Homing Will aiop ma rt,aauo v Bowrla ao aura a tnu lainuua meuioin.. Voliinleena. Attention I India. rretlona 01 lomn. ...m n.l ITlrara. Blolcbia aad flw.lllnga, caa with caiulntrba radlcall, cured, It tli I'l olaht and tnoruiug. ... " T, aa al.t.d In the printed In.truolloo.. U treated In any olhr manner, they dry up In one part lu hrra Oat In aoiither. haraaatbis uiatmaiii win mni-.1.. tv..i ilia at;. tarn, and le the ratrnnl a irrtue and healthy mno It wtll require a littlw ponereraiu-e In had case to Insure a leatlog care Vii BVntinslaid-llhur 0CaaHlOII?l hy I lie liayoin't, Kabr?, or the BullVt, Horeu or UrulHOfs To which r rr Soldier aud Rellor are llsble, thart ara no HenlHinas ao sa, sura, ana coiirnrMii nnii..tt' P.I la and Oiutment. Tba DOOT WOUH' dd and alaioat dying aufcrar might hare bis wounds diraaM Immediately. If be would only orortda hlin-Air with ilits matchless Oiatment, which should l-e thraat Into the wound aud smear! ell around tt, .1 ..4 .uh a nlaua ut ltnn from his knap w ..ri .n.nrMbft iiha hsodkerrhlef. Teklug. atgbt and morntng. or 8 Pills, lo cool lha system and present tnflsnimatloB. a-,.,. tLraMfjar'a k ttaMarh and Besman S Cheat shoald bo provided wltb tncas aiuaoie wwiw, CAITIOST t None ara gennlne nolfes the words u. Kia abi ikii Losdom." aredlsoernl' ble as a aisr ar In ewry ltaf of the book of dt-nbctlons around each pot nr boa; the earn may l-e plslnl esn by kMii fr W A hand-wra reward will be giTra to any one rendering em ..,.-.. i.. n aa aut Idvad to the dfU-rtloB of BT party or parlies connterMtlng tli Medicines or en14ng tht MBS, aWPWIBBBJ IBT w una nr.--... fold at tha saaauraPtory of Prnfresor Holia- . Z u. bb.i.I. In. N. York, and II all IW MMClable Praicaiste stnd Deelrre In MMit-lDe,inro,n oat th cltiltiad world, la boaes at ' coats, t rents, aad II eaeh. VW-Theiata a coasldsmbla sartnf by taking tna larger alses. m n ntraetions tor the anldantw of patients In very dlseider ara amtrd to ram ana. Oar Agaate at CtMumbos alessrs. i tin Am BENHAM, I Htyh straat. ATIONAL HOTELN KEAB t'JIOK DEPOT, COLl'MBCT, O. IT. KETXOI.D8, Proprietor, . labM to aad rriMi tha Itenot a-llhoat rhanrr. Pereone ai eking to lab. aa, of the Night Ttaina, will bo proaiptl, Biwaeaa w. aeia-wi SPECIAL NOTIOE8. V i. Taiaaaf mt la. IVaa. mt AVl iMa). IraaUaaa mt W Tha. aad all Mm aaVtla prodarad b, cfcarnad aar.plr.ttan. Aa. . i Tha Mlovtat akow. Iba blaa orllavalran In wklra lB.aaQraaraaar.Uo. Io aaM: WTI aaa. aaat Portar. raraltw Balaam fcr tka paM an, aad I tkiak N tka aart maaod, Ibr (H .WCa. il, OaaW that I bara had nrraaloa ta aad araald raroaHaaad It ta othrra, aaaaHall, pa rant., a. a aafe aad ear, raaaad, for rhlldNn. O. W. klOEBIP. Taarhar of th Daafaad Daajh A.,laai. K.w (oan. Pah. 12. If adaaaa PartarV Oaratlaa Balaaai oaa ha ahlalaad af all Pianiata. Prtat, root., aad ta lart bo,, llaaatouonu. mt 4w WH1TC0MB B KB A1I FOB Aal RMA IB A tare care. Bt-freatdsal Ma tie aa Biuaej eras ta I laved rrosa aletraMag aaysau hy 1U hablival use. St la aot lajarfaoe. dx Whptng TaBa;li r Craxip, hsfer aa re. may be alrerlasad aad aared by tha use of JfarafalrTM -- (WttftV AVpAM. Tbla lBaloaMDedtelaa yosssans tha aslffaordS iry power of raHeTlag ImnedUtelF mn9 Otrngk. H-wmm$m t0tfy f BrarMMC. H4h,m sadTklillBglathaTbiMit. lt1oasas taa pblagxs, and will ba found very agreeabls to tha Uate. II la a v.e4aat laasedy, but eaKllat ws rail am, seareMag, aod efiacrrrs. Can ba taken by the oldest paraea ar yauavat ahlld. For sala by all Drag gists, at tts. par bottle. decs BROWN'S A aeaiAxsca Coraa), Caui, is laaTAiuoaSiaa TaaaAt If allowed to progress, mutts la earleae Puliuiniary Brow-ttital aad AstainaUe diss as ss BKONi'HIlL vftfOtlniM lot-arabla. Hsomr's TROCHES B -r -Wf. daJ (Ol'tiHS BaeaenAL Tioohbs raeh rtWfy Iba aflrctfd parts, and ra alta-et latineBua tiMfvf. or BsMAaUSJtttS,, AatHMA, C- Aaaw, and Coasvumrt (S'l'ows the Twhw ara iiecral. yam to ftpr-AJuaa aod taraEM fbifUld have iba Ttocbs lu cliosr sad traVf1baa tha to!io. MiMftva Orrsrsaa aad Sot,, tntas who aearlM th eaea, end f aapoaad ta aaddns COLDS. shaaars vtmiild uh t bat 11. OarAtftoitly the ow4 llrvwa s BrtrOfhial Trot'bes" haTtag mm thalr oOrmoy it a ti-a of snaay ysars, are blgtily leuooa-Wbndfd aud praarrltrod by Pliysletana and Borgatius tilth Arinr. snd have raretved testlmoalale Iron mot sialaeni tai. Hold dt all Drutfiats aad Ipsalers In MedMaa lp lbs railed fltateesad uoat, fonlga (vaatita at 9A can la pi' Irx. dLldAwlB IIhkhu'b ntHgnollA Balm Sit la tha most dllxhttal and eaeraordJoery ar-tleleeferdlscorertd. II ehsogas the eonbarat fara and hands to a yearly satla teatara of rarlshlng beaaty, UaparMag the aaarbl purity ofyoutb, aad thilWiavNapp)aiaocesolBrltlog la the ally belle of feahtoa. It rvmores tan, IrecklM, plnples aad rongbaesa Iron tba ekla, leafing tha coaapltainu ttfab, Iraoipareotand smooth. It euDtalns aa ma teiial Injarioai lo the hkla. PstrotilBd by Ac trews aod 0era VlDgfrs. It Is what etery lady should bate. Sold everywhere. DCMAi 8. BARN KB A CO., Qnral Agents, octST dtjantT ri Bioauwat, B. T. luiToa Ohio Htati JptranAtii but f ta : With your ptrailssiB I wish lo say io the rvadais of jour iepr that I will eeod, by return mall, to all who arlab It (free), a Bectps, wltb foil directions lor to ft king and Ming a staple Vgitahl Balm that will HTeetaally lmote, lu ton days, Pin pies, Blotches, Tao, rrerkles, and all Imparities ol thetfkln, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beauttfal. I will elao mall free la ttrnee bsWitg Bald Beads, or Bara Becee, si re pie directions and Information that will enable thtm lo start a hill growth of Ltta-nrtaat Hstr. Wbtaaora, or a Moustacho, In lesa than thirty U". All api'UcattODB anawarao iy rsiaro man wimum ohargo. Hrertmily yrara. 1 D to. m. .rttrnn.m, -uriui, sepi6-Sm KU Broadway, Haw lork. CLOlTllNC. fe tale pleasure iniiwciito THE MANV FRIENDS OF S. W. STIMSON, LITE WIIH Adams Stewart, MAT HE MAT BE FOUND AT THB NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE, Where he will be happy to see I OLD FINDS m IlaviuK purobaaed the entire stock of Hoods owned by ADAMS STEWART, and by other addition lo our stork Iron, the East, we liirlte dim attention ol' t'rwloniera of the aa well aa those of the NEW CLOTHING STORE, to the Increased (Hcllltlca we have for making Stylisli & Perfect-Fitlinii Garments TriintinK, with the aactlstance of Nr. J. II. PAHSOX9 and Nr. S. W. STIMSOS, ackuowl edged to be the best Cuttera In Ohio, we hall tttlll continue to supply the wnnta of those need' Ins anything in our line. Keapectnilly, F. D. CLARK. eapt-tlnae-a4.aora . FOB HOLIDAYS Have JriHT PKI.KCTKD A LABOR Ah'D L anlandld .lock of Piano, from the beet Paelolea in the conntry, wllh eerl.l refer. rue totheBoll-lie. Th., are arrl.ias dally, and are oavred at Boeloa aad e York prlraa. Al ai, WararooBl aia, be fonad tha followlni nle; ( hlekerlnx Plnnoa. Ntelnwny Pianos, Ilnllet, Davis A Co. Piano. Hale Co. Pianos. Vrot eatcln dc Co. Planoa, Ueo. A. Prince A Co. Melo-deona.Piaaoa nmled and rent appllad on purahae. Ju.t reretrrd, a Sua oul lection ofOrrnaa. J. C. WfMtlVW, A seat, ded'Sa-MplltJanllt'el 81 Hit Slreel. JOURNAL. DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL mtbitt. alxcn rivtan. THIRSDAT MORN IN 0, DECEMBER 10 ar Tan Town bntner Vuvncn. lug lo prefioiu aooauncemeul. BieeUng u beM it Ute Mutbodiat Cutin b on Town itrtot, latt earning, lo tk-riav lucnun fur idicviDg tin wintn ol Hlilin' (umillea. Our tieople are flually gttiiu(; wide awoke lo taa iwccsallj of doing aouie thing to nrcrt UarrHtion aud llw al.jw-t mlnofT which Uirettcnt th ramille ot not diertln this city. Tha ehurch wm tilled In ovarflowing lut night, and a great deal ol enthoainam WM man treated. Oof. Urnni on waa called lo the chair, and Fnux is Collirjd wii elected Secretary o( Iba meet Ing. The Rep. M. Morri oflered up a Ink'! but feraeut prayer. A committee, ton.bt ing of J. J. Janney, chtirman. Dr. J. ft ToompAoo, and James Patteraoo, Eaq., wtn appointed lo draft retoiuUoo.. The com mittea oSered the following; Rowi .J, That, while we hare oauta ir 8reattuaakiulnen that our Bute bweaoaped le terrible devaetnUoua caused by the march of arm lea, we bare realixed some of the wont consequuncea of trar, lo f.niiliea Iw reft of husbands and fathers, and If II with out support or protection. Httolvtd. Tuatwa led tne resnoaslWlltv thus thrown upon us, and the duty it iu toItsa, to see that the families of Ihoaa wlro have lost or are perilling tbelr lires In le fiae ol our Uorerniueut, be comlortably supportetl. MamrW, That we earnestly appeal to the citluna ol this city and county to glva ol llieir abundance, either ot money, fuel or food, In such amounts as lbeirjud)iinent8 and drcumstAnces will Justify: trnating and hollaring that they will realize tbe hilloeaa ol we uuin, tusi "no mat girctu to uie ooi leodetb to the Lord. " HMolvttl. That the lollowlno: oommilleiM be appoluled lo receive aud dulrihute such donations as may be oliered : fciacuriva uomuitikk. Columbiia F C rkteions. Win A I'latt, Ueori(e Gere, Juhn Graham, J E fit l-lnlr & Co, 8 N Field, F U Kellon and N B Mar- pie. Montgomery Township Jno Bborl, Theo Leonard, G 8 lnnla, Jno M Tugb aud Juo KarbaiL Franklin Town.blp-Clark White, bam'l Utiuimel, Jno Cromwell, Wm Watts and M 8 Hunter. Plain Township Dr Guiln, Geo Wagner, R F Milter, I AV Babbit, D P Slrall, Eze-klel Park and Jonathau Bolio. Jefferson Township Tbeodoie C'arrn ter, Joseph Clark, Klarn Diycr, John Hn vens and ieklel Compton. Blemlnn Township I) L Iloltun, Wm II Grinnell, Culvln McDonald, Homer Pbelw, Wm Cooper and Dr A G Stevenson. Mifflin Townehlp ,luhu Clark, James Parks, Jno P. Horlockcr, Pr C P Lnndrn, Henry Hidenour, Jessu Baugliman and K oleon Pinney Truro .Township Jared Forsman, John Wright, Jonathan Noe and J. H. Peters. Mudlson Township fjaui'l Bsrtlitt, (,'hss Pontin Jacob Arnold, riam'l Sharp, John Hflpman, Dr. Cheney and Allred Gray. Hamilton Township Dr J Clark, Aium I tees, James Llndsey, Jobu Hatuinel, John Lisle and B L llees. Jackson Township -A Jin G Ulbbs, WF Brcck, Wm Barbes, Jno Malott, Adam Ganta, Geo Vanselvei aud J R Lowe. Pleasant Township Jonathan Arnet, Dr Joseph BrluUck, Jonatium Tipton, Wm Dyer, O T Carey and Hemy T Hender son. Prairie Township Horton Howard, Frank Postley, Hiram Ingalls, John Michels, Dr G W Butler and Wm Bukoy. Brown Township Jas Roberts, Thomas Crahb, Uenry Francis, Jas U'Harr and Uo- sea High. Norwich Township 8 D tiuui, D L Roberts, P LAvory, Jas W Batbee and Win GUI. Washington Township Wm Graham, Abraham Arts, Benjamin Sells, Juhn Go down, Samuel Davis and Jas Davis. Perry TownsHip James Thomas, 8 B Da vis, Henry Miller, Wm Deleshmut and Ales Sbattuck. Sharon Township George Lewie, Wm Parks, Geo Taylor, Gen Grlswold and Chas Martin. Clinton Township Geo W Ingham, An sel Tlnney, Wm Shrum, Phllcman Uess, Robert E Nell and Richard Nevlns. FINANCE l OMMITlEk. Wm, O, Dcshler, C, P, L, Butler, Dr, J, B, Thompson, Peter Auibos, T, W, Carpen-tev, Isaac Eberly, L, Terlngton, Patrick Duiner, James Patterson, and C, H, Frisbic. ward BELitr coamrria. 1st Ward Mia. Deunison, Mrs. Cbampt on, Mrs. G, Douty, and Mrs. Searlcs. 2d Waid-Mrs. Col, McMillan, Airs, w, 4, Tell, Miss Anthony and Mrs. Sessions. 3d Ward Mrs. H,C, Noble, ill re. t.;, r, L, Butler, and Mis. J, P, Bartlit. 4th Ward Mrs. A, Houston Mrs. I, A, Randall, aod Mrs. Wm, Cox. Bth Ward-Mrs. Meca, Mrs. Mahlmsn, Mrs, Minster ami Mrs. Voswluklc. 6th Ward Mis. Silberaagle, Mrs. h, Jaeger, Mia. Henry Mndeuberg, nod Mrs. Englemani 7tb Ward-Mrs. G, W, Shapley, Mrs. V, Failiog and Mrs. E. P, Goodwin. 8th Ward Mia. John Miller, Mrs. Juslin Morgan, Mrs. Sumuol Thompson and Mrs. Dr, Hamilton. lh Ward Mrs. Wm. Nell, Mrs. W. B. Hubbard, Mrs. Wm. Naghlon and Mrs. Lu ther Hillary. These Committee mq requested to look up soldiers' families In their iwtiective Wards and report their necessities to F. C. Sesslous, Chairman of the Executive Committee, al once. KeeniW. That Uie Committees be author ized to till any vacancies that may occur In their reeiiective Domes. f?roAW. That tho Executive Committee publish, al such time or limes n it may aeem oesi, an exuiuiv ui no u-lciiivduu bnraeiucnts. It la expected that the Executive UMnmu tees for each ward and township will ItKik alter the soldiers' lamllies in Uiclr lesiiectlve districts, and thai the township committees will unite with the city committees In getting up a grand contribution from each townehlp of wood, meal, flour, meal, wneat aim corn, to come In to the city on a day to De uereat tcr named. It Is honed that every family in tbe coun try will hav the privUeg ol contributing lo tba Buffering families ol our nouie soiuiers. Let Uie country glv of the produce ol their larnia, and Ihe city glv liberally ol money and groceries. While the meeting was in progress, snor but effective apeeches were made by Gov. rwinison. J. J. Janney, Esq., Rev. M. Grammer, Gen. Wright, Dr. Trimble, Hon Sam. Galloway and Dr. Byers. uenerai Wright apologised for the absence of Gov. Tod. which only occurred through bis Se rtoli indisposition Nearly two thousand dollars were suhscrlbed during the evening. nwino in the criminal neglect of tba City Council to make an appropriation at Ih'ir htal meeting lor the relief ol the lamilies ol volunteers, our citixens are taking the matter ipto their own bands with a will. NUMBER 139. The Rio Grande. Re. alt er aaalraua. Its Uia Bahai Sow. aeo? A anomaeraa. We have received a copy of the Brown. rill, tlaf, of the 8Uth ult., rroni which st lake lite folioairja acoouat of the awtuiv of aome of the Mexicans ta the Conlade- rale service at the mouib of ihe HioCrande The earriaoa of Fort Druwn and lbs eiti- eens of Brownsville were thrown Into aa tUnu oa i iiexlar aieht by the report thai tapL A. t tdal a company, heretofore sta tioned at th. niottlh of the Kio urande, had revolted, and were marching upon Ihe eitr uf Brownsville ioeaniure thepl.ee. The Hilary force hithsrie left to defend this post, bsd been wiihdrswn during the dsy, and was then encamped a short distance from the lotto, on the n! to Ibe interior. t'ol. lluff and his staff were .till in town, however, but wet a to leave next morning. The resialsnos that Geo. Bee had lo offer to (he revolt cousi.ied of a ioriiou of Cant Taylor's company, and lbs whole of Capt. i unioiing a ooupaDV. Uo Tuesday tdal lea bis eaten at the mouth, about 4 o'clock io the afternoon, taking wiih him .11 of his eoiumand, forty men, taking Ihe roid to Brownsville. II. had tirarinnal- cauaed tha arre.1 nf Vfaaar. Selkirk, Clark, and King, at the mouth, and oaa tiioiu brought to his osmp. lie dls-.barged Clark and Selkirk, aa ha ssid, os account of their families, snd becauae they were not worth killinr:. but he ordered a detail of ais men to tak. Captain King and alioor him, which was doue. It'aplain King isaves a family of nine children to mourn his loss 1 Vi lli took King s pistol, horse and aaadle. The outlaw thea proceeded on his way le Brownsville, meeting and shooting the iw a tpi as men, as described, aud niale a ehoi-t .top at the ranch, of Mr. liurria, where he bOK-1 lo meet a Mexican named belie, with whom ho had a ditheultv. aud who only sated his lit. by awiuituiug be river into Metroo. Mel here told hi. nien thai a war uf raeea. had begun, and ihs wHtcbwuid was, "lteuth to all American. I" The course uf Ihe outlaua was marked br blood, and dead men were the guide pons hat told fiow lately t lie y had gone alung. irsi, Captain King was shot. Aitxt, two'! men ere said to hare been shot soon slier leaving Ihe deaih-scens ol' King, snd il it feared thai one of these two tueo was Mr. (J. Fabio, of this cily, who was at the mouth of tha river on business, and who has not since been heard of. Next, the two soldiers were ihol in Ihe most brutal aad oowardly manner, without Ihe shadow of a reason, unlesa it was s horrid sppetile for blood. Tha next we hear of is Antonio Crux, a very popular Mexican, living al ISaoU ltiia, who has always beeu friendly to the whiles. Next wts Jefferson Bsrthe-low, living at 8nuta Kite, without cause or provocaiiou. i'heee two latter were hung. Reports icach us that others have been killed, but we prefer lu leave siieh rumors unreported, as Ihe facts are fearful enough without horrifrinir th. nubile wtlh more deaths lhan hare occurred. From Cairo and Below. Ciiao, Dec. 5, 1W13. There has been a great falling oft' in rade wilh Ai-knueas, within Die past few lavs. Formerly, goods to the emount of ten or twelto thousand dutlnrs crossed daily, and from lol ly to fifty bales of cotton came to this side. Now there is no ootton coming into Memphis, and very few goods carried over. The osuse of this declension is found in ihe fuet lhnt the guerrillaa instituted a blockade lo Btop all cotton on the way, and in some instances burning it. There is reported to be quite a force of them uuder McCrea, who makes his hesdquarters up the river in ibis vininily. It seems that the rebel force lately located on the shore of the Mississippi and tiring upun steamers, was under i'iok Tsylor. He bad a deeper object than merely to obstruct navigation. 11 is certain that very little could be accomplished hy euch a proceeding, further than a teropoiary blockade, aud perhaps tbe destruction of one or two steamers. Our gunboats could very easily drive them back from the river, aud prevent the erection of permanent batteries. It ia probable their intention was to capture steamers aud with them cross the river with their whole force for the purpose of reiu-foraiug Bragg. Taylor had a large force, estimated by some as high aa thirteen thousand. I'rurided they could have reinforeed Brags, they ruigbl have retarded Grant's tnotetuenis touieivliai. Tl.ere are plenty of giint'iinta iu t lie Tidnity now, mid we shall pruhsMy roiii1 no more of hi'iug from battel ies al pieaent. A St. lniie letter lo (he New York Com-wtntal says the older to recruit blacks In Mls.ouri was a staggering blow to the remnants of Ihe pcculinr institution lu Mis souri, ibe praotiesl working ol me oruer is as follows: A reoruiliug officer goes into s district and recruils buy ur a hundred negroes Ihe masters receiving receipts by which, on proof of loyally, they will be en titled to compensation. The negroes come to Si. Louis, and, on an examination by a surgeon, tin ec-1'oui ihs of lha recruits sre declared physically until for service. They sre rejected, snu or course tnetr masters receipts are null and void. They are held for a few day4, and, in default of their masters oppearauce, discharged. Not one in five of ihe rejected recruita ever return to slavery. This has been the operation of the uegin reciuiting system thus tar,andthe exodus of ucgi'oes from the country is more rapid than ever, slaves slip tbemsolves into parlies of recruits, arrive at St. Louis, swear they hull from Arkansas or Mississippi, receive free papers, go into free flutes, and thus are lost to the South forever. Nlatenicnt of a Kclennr-rl Noriteoil..-The I iilort rrtoni'ra not lint, i aten. litem. Koarnws Mosaoa, Dec. A. Ir. Charles P. Wright, of tlhio, captured at Chickamauga, reptniber "'Mi, haa just amvcil from ijiot'y prison Dy nag of truce. Tlie Doctor stales that the articles of pro visions, ololuing, sc., seni lo tho union pris oners at Uichuioud from their Northern frieuds snd associations, have been received by litem except in a few isolated cases. The I'ootor was requested y our omcera now In Libbr prison to convey lo their friends at home the necessity of confining themselves to sending forward staple articles instead of luxuries, aa the Confederate modea of transportation are now tuxed to their ut most extremity. Reporte about l.oiiaatreet jNr.w Vosk, Dec. 7. A special dispslch to the Inbime. lrom Lhattnnooga to-dav, .ova l.oiifftreet is relreatina: thraiieh the lisp into Virginia snd North Carolina, our cavalry pursuing, ue will acarcely De able lo make good Ins escape without material loss, though he has thirty-six hours Ihe starl. ' FioHri.Nu Ki.hf.ls with Dous. Blood hounds are used in the South by slavehold era and rebels, to hunt slaves snd oonscripltv, but we were unaware that our forces made use of dogs in fighting the rebels. It ap pears, however, tlmi the Hist ?ew i ork ol unteers, in the fisht at Irish Bend, was ss- sisted by a pet dog, which did the full duly of a soldier in the holiest of the engsge' ment, snd captured a rebel. The 91st was heavily pressed bvawhole brigade of rsbela. when the comninnd was given lo charge the enemy. Ihe regiment dashed forward double quick, driving the rebels before them cell-mell. the dog joined in the charge. leading his regiment aome distance, and, as the rebels were obliged to scale a fence In their fllKht, was snou upon their heels. He made for one of them, whom he aeised by his rags, and there held him until a member of Ihe Ulst earns up. Tne renei, inougn private, rorused lo surrenuer nia muskei i anybody of lower rank than himself. H waa captured by a dog, nevertheless. Cirt f.ownierrwi. A PemocrM o neTM.pti.fr, flnankius FiU John I'orlor, shvb : "The on if red officer to tiny oukl nol xcbtupe hii cit ten' drons for any nf the trumpery worn hy eeneruli who hoM position by crlfloing their independence.'' Thia is another of ihe many unkind aUueinna now being made to Ocn. Mr.Clellftn. , i'annol that officer be perniitieil to remnia in retirement witiiout being taunted wilh wearing " tmmpery," and eaorilicing hia independence in rteeW-itiK hia alarT aa a Uinr-eniral ? From WashiogoD. Waaauoroa, December T. opsxixa aeaata or tos sxsstoa. At aa early hour the Howes aaUeriaa were densely crowded by s pacta ion, ewiag ts anticipations of a quarrel aver taa Epeakerabip- It had beea arranged, how-ever, during Ihe morning, that Mr. th arid,;, ahould allow the House ta vote oa patting oa the roll the naasesof members whose oertittoetoe he had thrown out, aad aeraral uesseerata refusies- to bscesse Bartiee as such a Ingram mirage, the scheme failed. n ta luumatei tnai aaa Mr. AtAertdge refused ta accede to ibe rroueet he would have bean placed oader arrest for eonenira- ey, and thrown iata prteoa, and the Uouaa would have been oiganised without him. raa ersAKBB'e LCCB. Hon. Schuyler Colfax waa ehoaen. la 1860. by acclamation, for delegate te Ihe Consti tutional Convention to revise the Stats Coa-atitutioa of Indiana; six limes has hs been aonsinaled by auelaaiaiioa for Congress, nominated by acclamation for Speaker toil. by a larger majority than the parly vote. This speaks volumes io cosnueada- ioa of him from a publie tribunal. taa euaasatra. Streaeua efforts have been made durinc the last three days te beat MoVhersoa for the Clerkship of the Bouse. Mr. Greeler came oa fa work for Mr. Green Adams, but the personal popularity and eminent fftnsas of Mr. Mel'hereoa dlttanoed all oom petition. Th fact that Penosylvania had th Clerk, ship twice, and hss now the BeeretarTshin of the Bessie and the Speakership of th last longress waa used against him wilh some effect. In the Caiea caucus MoPhereon led for Clerk en tbe first ballot aod rained stsadily, and oa the Afth ballot Me- 'heteoa had torly-ntae , BuKngton, forty. lix; Greea Adams, ive. On Ihe eixth bal. - lot, Morhsrso had flfly-feur; Bumagtea, fortr-six. iii4iAu. r v-- n i r. 1 Chsirmsnof the Union Slate Central Committee, was nominated fop borgaanUat-anna, King, of Minuasuta, as foat Maaiar, present iucumheut, sod Captsia Uoodenow, the popolsr Doorkeeper, was renominstad. Clayton, uf Maryland, ran next to Urdlow fur fcergeint at-a rnis. nturii aspost. The bslanse of Air. Cksss s report waa glrea to the prlntcre to-night. Il wes com- " pieteu, and twenty-Ore copies sent to him sbeut etsveo o'eloek this evening. tux aavix uiaoaies e tat ixpraBaxitocc. Amine Msaser John I. V. Robinson, lata ounimander ef ihe gunboat HaltlhU, and Aetiug knsign Henry Wallers, 1st som-nisndor uf the gunboat TeHHirs, . have been ismleseil llie eerviee tiy reeretsrv n ells. for groas rlerelieiien of duly, Ignorance. snd want of naval experience, in allowing their veasela to be espiured hy Ibe Rebele in the Rsppshsnnock river, several month sgo. The Court of Inquiry which investigated the matter, reported that it waa a eomplete surprise on the ofbeers and rsns, notwith-landing order snd intirostlons of Ihe designs of Ihs enemy (hey hsd rscelved. Tbe Secretary regrsts Ihe neoeesity of this aclion in the can of Ensign Wallers, who displayed great bravery on the occasion; but it was neoeaeary as an example to othere. The first National Bank in the elty of Baltimore waa organised on Wedneoday. Preaideut, lion. Thomas Swan ; Uireetore, Thomas Swan, Joo. Clark, Columbus 0 Den-nail, John Hopkins, Benjamin Deford, William J. Albert, William E. Hooper, Thomas Kelso and Horace Abbott. One million one hundred and ten thousand dollars havs been subeoribed. Haw Vest. Blunt Has Hilled. The rebels don't like General Blunt or, rather, I hey don't like hia mode of fighting, snd they were determined to hsve him killed In the oowardly assault made upon him and his slstt last October. The Kiohniond bl-tavnmmr says: From letter addressed to a member of Congress ws ar permitted logive an ex-traoi or two. The writer la a gentleman of undoubted credibility. It will be seen that the atatemsnt ef tbe Yankee Qeneral Blunt and his man having been surprised and out to places hy Quantrell Is hers confirmed: A auestlon Answered. The editor of Ibe Kashvills Union, visiting Washington, writes horns: Many of our frieoda In Tennessee ar asking, with much sollclluds, what shall w do with the slavee when liberated? Let m give the substance of conversations which I have had with several late slaveholders who reside in this Distriol, and, after an experience of negro freedom of over two yeers, thus best testimony in this Important eaae. 1 inquired of these gentlemen, all of high social position, aa follows: "What hss been the general effect of emancipating the slaves in this District 7" "Decidedly beneficial to both masters snd slaves." Bave you suffered any eoneiderahle social eoo-vulaion in oonaequcnoe?" "Not at all; matters hsve progressed as smoothly as over." Are ins negroes useteoi ana lawless Not so much so as formerly. They feel thet they sre now standing on their good behavior alone." "Have you much trouble tn procuring laborers?" "None-at all; th negroes work reedily and faithfully for wages. Thsy do their work better then ever, beoauee they know that they muat either fulfill their contrasts or gsl no pay." "Do the people regret the change which emancipation haa sHected?'' "No; hardly on man tn the whole Distriol, exeepl a few politicians, would vole for the restoration of lavry. Mr. , and Mr. , who ere both large slave-owners, and opposed .mancipation bitterly, now declare openly that thsy never want te have slavery restored,'Certainly this svidsnc is Important, and worth the consideration of Teunesseans. Lt us set honestly towards the slavss, and then the oonsequenceo will lake care of themselves. Let ui offer " greenbacks " Instead of cowhides to th negro, aud he will work with fresh alaorlty and hope, urn has oul ; let us trsat mm accordingly, ir we use our numericsl superiority to rob him of his nstursl rights sue defraud him of hi wages, we pull down upon our own heads, and the heads of our children, the just penalty of our guilt, amid th mtrelless tern- peals of a social revolutiou. . Whut aen. ttnenl haa A era tn pit. had. CiumiioooA, Dee. 7. Major General Grant hss captured since the war began four hundred and seventy-four cannon, and ninety thousand prisoners. FOR 8ALE. Vahsibfe Goal lands FOR SAIiE, IBR MTTSKIFOrM MINING COM PANT 01-IIRB for tmla tk-ir Owl isood. au lb city of laiMaTTrlUo. Th treat conuitii W7 aVraf, anoni OTwhtenil W0fpdlaD4;nd tha rm.nfJr uniir cultlTaHoa; Than ara two toIds of foal nndarlTiixg th (TMtr part or the Isim tba lowar, or ova loot tub, mibc from 70 to ft' larrafl Id utrint, nd th upper, or thro toot TalD, being tnm 00 to 0 Tb two Toloi afo About IVat apart. TM land M BTOrauij niiiaiaa, wiidis a aDgai a I la ar.,1 a half of tha hart oftho dir. and OAtoadt to tha Ontral Ohio Rat) Road. a Hal) Rtrnd trick, laid wllh T rail, runt from tha bunk te lha iotrel Ohio Ball ftoad and br chang luff aauiAll DonJon of tba track tbe whltof tba coal i. ran ba ihlppad at tbe baolt. ivmu land id mi "winny in Dacotaing more tbiw bt wrf jear. The Ohio Iron Uo. ar ailof ttom ivV-.tmo to WsO.teOO baabela per aar, which, wilh th ranarai rotmiimptinn, main tna .anMTiiw Disrm Ifalrabla. The fortjni damand I also rapidly lav proTtnn, and ylalda a bm p roll I. l dp8 lanfla roniaiD ina aiwi n"i n ssna n-lthborhood. which la aWt1o leacrll; b) all road, d not hf Id Id a-paral trarts. Tha meamKsvra rf la fVtmpaOT baJlia all aetflr nf(tfK. m othr biiMn--. p"ft . ratbec Ibaa enlruat (be whole huiloMa to aa a(rnt. That wfll Mil upon tHirb term aa will nakt tha porrhaaa daalrahle. aTOI Dinner luigfusiiua, aeTf ma, nv., i'i"j sw JOHN HAtNRV wlll-,rW-dtf Ai 1aw Offlea of Marah 4 Ha j aaa. l ,l .-i -!a -.- .r-.lT.vs - For jSle! A Desirable Mill Property, Cf!tIST? NO AS FOLLOWS : a HIST Mill,, altb Sear ran of Snrra, and aioo A SAW MILL, Wiihsiippijr of watar alt rear ronntt. Th Mltla haiathahMtrun of oostom work la lb fmntrj; also, IW acre of Land, annd for train nr pfMwiait, bat In paitknlar for aheap. Ovod fencing, goad Burn. 4 dwell I og Hons, and tor, lab1, etc., all Id good order. ... AH thla propertf located on tha Lleklng Blur, and Central Ohio It. B. within mile of Newark, and Vf talle of Huibeaflll Rllroa4. Th whole will b eol 1 tniteiher or la pert. Tbli nroprty la offered fot eate, bacausA th owner waata to bk eaat. Apply oa ' premise. rir Lick, Llcklni Co.. O. D. TBOMAS. Newark, Get 16th, ootM -dim tm-f; A MtHTH AOINT8 W ANTED TO CLL iD ewlii Mchln. Wa will gl a roaaaiU-aUin ooall Maralaea old, or etaplo ikdu wbo will wnk for I be aim wage and all aipMaaa yaM. P eartlcnlar. f'TnoOUS .CO.. Batr.lt.
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-12-10 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-12-10 page 1 |
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Full Text | rpn ntmnmnv am ivraonaa to A anlae a Plant mm j ef CAVALSI a taa Hi ml I talk. T7ar Denartment, aural. - - - last i In Ilia win mm aMente. .ealc.il.al ma i il maaa r. ' e-lH wlnlkui A 11 he. Mas la see icntol alee aeoathe, ar iw, mm4 area, adraaea pes wMejaeaaila , 402 Dollars. U all mm llatta. mmth't par to adV a., atvd la addittoa, a boa,; m. pilu. 302 Dollars ni e . n am IIuiummI eeell net reqatre taaee tram w Sn Ml perloe mi three Mr, eu oher shall be mate), a bMMMr owl ef See khiw liRn tea-ateailen mi raelr fteraaa of MUKnMt. tbr eeell re- ad. Mag aanolaiea mh, 11m weote aneaaet mt teen. mmala aapaM, tea aaaM aa It tba fell Serai a4 eoea eerean. Tto BMai Mra af aabatltataa lia eke la the eervtoe, akali W mllt14 la reoeire tkaVftoM soaaeyi taa Meleler'a Seeth. Pieaae eaeweae of Mahal tale Inid ar taa oee. alee mm aaalf teaeaUletole, aa kut abort tbae m) aimeree ae aeeaeiefe una araaaiaaooa. Apple tm . CSABttK DKULa. Ceotela, ar, J. W. AtUnTkUHO. Llea mmtm tm lb. ran" Betldta. Beeneje JHock. CVrteaeewa, .i.lewbe. S3, 1M1. . . mfm PIANOS. Pianos!. - Pianos I F. WERNER & CO., .' 1 . 4 - " : .Wheeaml. sad Batail Oaalan la Mow &a?A.XX OO.' Star Scale Pianos rulers rajalM at Beaters Prices. No. 8 East Fourth trot, ' mnM-ilm ' F1 ,,a' -;"', (BOOKS STATIONER Aperiean Flags. VaNtto VnoilBg FUm, Alk If It., Bcf.- auBtml w4 toctctf Flap oa baa4 od aiads U of si. of ftw aatfi colors aad baft ntu. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Taartobari, tmt mat lartwt attnk II lb. c4J, AadvaprcaMa, Card Ptalafa. Ibr aaaM, (VtraM rtoMaaaptia, tha lataart a ad laMt aaaa FINE 8T0TFlCTIJRE8. And f raaMt to aatva. at BAND ALL A ABTOH'l P. "a A saw M of BHIFPINO BOOK!, mtrnftmi (b an nofa mt tfaafDortalloa, and of tba ant maa albriaaa. ... B.AA. GOV. JOHN BEOUGH. The tart Uksnsso ol this distlniulshai bisb out ttajn. Print II (XI. rnnsai t oom Pictoro rrias in. A liberal dlMonat Bomelhlng New I L , Iftwtfi. a Bonr.rl ttfebs. Baottfnt Oolorf, on ttufh Paper will last about aa long as anj Ilsg, If t rrtxari In lain. Kis K Jualji 'a po A.i ' 5-8" P(t I00' Seat oroera to BAKDALL at A8TOV8, laolO 109 8oatb BlKhSI'i Colnmbui, 0. V BILLIARD TABLES. J.M. BRUNSWICK &BRO., Wlllard Table MitNTJFACTXJREilS, No. 8 West Sixth street, ! gRfSS'SDivSm.CS" Si lbhS m lUllaid Cloth, and Ball., fraaab Okalk, Oiw , Cm OaaMat. Plala and Faaof Co, aad olb.r atarlai. baleaatng to tha trada. Bava ala. eon-.laall. oa hood an aaMrtnaoat of Pltooa Bute and BanataHa TakNa. W-Tablai aavoHad aitk oar latoat atjla Patau! CaarMaattoa Oaaaloa. and HarMo of dlau Bad. at abort aotlai. fllltrifaa . DaXLIAHD table A mOTBT) AP ADOPTBD BT TBB BIL-A TA4DOOtfokleat IMA. Tka ban and oalj roDakla BIIHard Tabtaa Baaalaotarad. Ball., Qnal, and aaort arrlcla nlattu. to billiard., Ibr Ml. bj rajiti ) coLLiiibiB, (Owniii of Oroabj aad nprlng .traala, Maw Torn. rrr., runsi runs i LADIES' FURS, Mtsees Furs, , Chldren's Fun, Gents' Fir Gloves & Collars, LADIES' FTR TRIMMED HOODS ete.( ate.. sto. An Unusually Large 8 took of the Choicest Goods AT REASONABLE PRICES. la qMll(j and extant our alack Is nnanrpaaaed In the city. r " AT RUDISLLL'S HAT, CAP & FUR STORE, 713 XXlKb. St., ' COLV'MBI Ir, O. tKav.m ATTENTION! ' H. H. CHARITON RECTaWTTTTJLtT CAT. LB 0!f TOP TO MOP U and asaaaraa ais stock and prtcas af Fr3a,h rxrlm A rrTlHlonita 4ast iMalvad tVoai How Tnrli, MHi I will (wll as rrw aa aaa ha aarahasM la aay Bones ta theMty--tallat N0.140, N. E. oomtr Town and Fourth sts., 4 COLUMBUS, OHIO. aW-AHaaod.aMlroradlrMrfab.rga. : H. II. CHABITOJf. BOOK AGENTS WANTED yim wait to fnrae tbb rbtiom or V T MP Baaaaar af la4aalrlaaa aaaa, of bariaaaa taat, ta aaaraa. for oar aabliaatlaDa. uaarai la- dai.aii.la ara aaVrad, ait alary ar aar. aaalua. T tiaa)on mt dlaaaaraad ioldlar. U partlnlar- la Vnatelod la tah aouaa. SILafOBE A BBITiB. PaMlraan, 107 TowaatraM, Clambaa, 0. otM-tti DAIJLY OHIO- STATE VOLUME XXVII. T" DTtOCS, AC. Drs. Jas. McOlintook & Son, ECLECTIC, BOTANIC, i' '. ABB MM'k Meal Warehouse No. 722 MARKET ST., JPJaJJ.a.ca.elplxlAa ladlaaaoaj and Forclan Madleal Boot., Barka' nba.bwar Amoj, Ao.. araaad lb.., kalf Iba. aad ... ..,k.g..( or In bulk-AIm, a EtDmiil awortmaat oTOoaMaLraUd Bclacti. KAlfniDkoot., Bartn and Ktrmt ta balk. - aaaHldbai ; . t &,' ROBERTS, DRUGKHST, SO. 24 NORTH HIGH STREET, Orren ros sale at wbolxsale ob r TAIL, a laca mat call selecte .lock I DRUGS, CHEHICAU, . ! PATENT MUBDICINES, PEBFUMEHV, TOILET SOAPS, ....' PAIJfMAOIX, VARNISHES. : DTE STUFFS, I BRI SIICA, all kind, I ... , ; WLMXiW fiLAavs, I GLASSWARE, Wines. 'Sc Liquors j rOB HEIIIOAt. PIUPOSIX, Wether with mil arilrla eepl la a ir.l ctaae Dtp. Si in a all or which navi hern nnreheeed for 'hee of tba Imaortara ana M.nufcetairr,, and will to arid at fat, low prions. . mWPirtOmUr ttmUnm 'tmm ta totmpoundimt Phytt- Pa'ia;ia hn mom. mmntmm. rtTlai; W, J TBBALL. 010. a BUtHAB THRALL & BENHAM, CHEMISTS AND OBUBTS No. 119 South High 8treet, RisTwrrrmiLT anmodmcitothb public that tlM, bara fitted op a DM-XiGJ- STORK I At tba abors wH knowa HUnd, In ttte CABPEMTIB LOOK, at grsat aipaaas, ana la IM mo waoomm xA approTJ sly It. Oar itdBCBi was nurehassd to Raw fork, from Aral Baads and Imyortars, and Is warranted of the very JNTMlaod SaWT. gtpcni tJUntuM will ba glTtR to lb Prescription Department. Or ahlrh Mr H. K. BHH0HIHIB, a a.ll kaoaa TUgglrt 11 IhU city, will prraiu.. Wa ooart . tba pnblla nn unrarpaaMd aatanajani of Perftiuiery, Colognea, NottpM, Pomadea, ' JBrnnbea of H kindo, Toilet and i " Fancy Articles, A. rhaaa a. oan b. fonnd anrwlwro Wa bara kid In. wltb graat ca - - atockof And otbar Llqaon, for UMllrlnal nr. only, which w. nrcnaoM aimoi iron in. (.iiatoaj uona. in n.w WflBollolt tba Inapaetlon of Pbjrlclan. to onr ttotk. Oct. 5, istil. octA-dawlia WHOLESALE AMD KIT AIL CIALIE8 IB Druga, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. No. 124 North Hteh St.. OOrjTT3VII3TJS, O. IN. K MARPLE, j ' WHOLESALE ADD BETAIL pRUGGIST, ! 100 South High street, OoluxxxlOTxei. Olilo LAW CARD. ; MBMPHIS LAW CARD. CHARLES BRADY BROWN, Attorney at Law, SOUTH SIDE OP COUBT BgDABE, MEAB Jo BT., MBMPBI8, Tennessee. WANTS, &C. aTIAVILBT AND ARTILLEBT FOB THB REQU LAB ABUT. IW Mn wanUd for tka Cavalry and Aniltsry la tha Bagoiar Army, ti Beaaly will be paid, li&.uo and one m in aMtvanrs. CinlhlBBT and Ko til q meats ipiOMdlalelr aner aalistiaic. Apply at bwiim Racraitlng ReodeSToaf, "Fact" Building, Buthys Btoak, Coliuubuo, ualo. nuoi. o. rnii ti. MU.R Oavalrv, IUenilUri Offloer. MILLENERY- ,. aiiXjiXjXKrEin.Tr. HIJXB. nOPPEHTON AS JUBT BECBIVBD FROM THB BAST new aad elegant of Wi 'ltoerv, whloh ti s wri law for c&afa. JTlt Hats, faathere ai Flowers ta graat profuoloo at n no, nvrraniun tMte ITS Boatb 11 ta 81, Ooloaibaa. FANCY ARTICLES. AaMAa TOrwfl, aa no roraa, IMFOBTBBA AND DBALKBB IN Embroideries, Laces, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, Mitts, Gloves, Trtain&s, etc, NO. 429 MARKET STREET, 418 Commerce Street, PHILADELPHIA. JgjjJ FALL. IMPORTATION. 186 EDMUND YARD A Importer, and Jobbera, Blka and Pnaop Dry Avwaa, SIT CnaairoT u Bid Jarnn braarr, miLADELPRIA, Bare now opened their PaU lnporlaaoa of Dlts. Qaoda, Tint . . j . v Dlerlnoa, Cobnraa, Repa, AlnaUMaie. DclalnCB. v Plaid and Strlpod Popllaa, : Fancy ana JUiaeu PitiAta. AJao,alanaaaajihaantof - r.i Sbawla, Balmoral Skirts, . white CModa, I.lnena, EasbrMderiea, oB-e., r otr to the Trade I the LOW BIT l AB noTiw-aas HOTELS. "THE UNION' Anli it, bet Third and Fourth ste. ZlillAcl.9lxlxla. TBOMAS I. Wi-Fi, 1 rUANK B. WBBB, J F.aS. WBBB rMa SONS, MANHATTAN HOTEL, Oppoalta to. Park, Hurra; street, near Broadway, NBWJYOnlt. TBI PBOPBIBT01 HAVING BArtTHIIROM-MOUIOUI DOWK TOWS HOTEL tboroatblr apalrad. palalad aad rafornUtwd, la aow anoand to aronda bu Onaala altb all tba coatforta of a good aad wall ragalaWd Hoaaa. Ula caargv. ara roaajoa- bU, .nd ba guaraotaaj to a a bo ma call apoa him a good labia, ouafcrlabla rooox, aad atarf noaalbla aVltAtaatkila. lis will be pleased to ssa an us oia maaos. aaa 10 wtcoms Baay m oaea. fern ara towltod, wbaa yoa eoaae io ttM City, la aay Win a talt ; aad be aaaoras yoa that If yea go aaa dtaaatlsfiod, It shall aoA ba the tmnll of capiat auwina, rrvfitnof ST. LOUIS HOTEI, (LATB IBAMKLIS.) Ohesnut street between 3d and 4th, 3PlXlla.cao9aTplxla. ENLARGED, REFITTED ' nj9V17Xt.ZTXS3!IX.' THIS HOTEL, TUB BEST BDKINEM MAM'S HOU.E la tha Cllr. la In th. lnmtlU rlcloltr of tba principal Jobblog aad Ooaiialaakia Hoaaaa, aaw roat umca, tjoro aaooaaga, priociwai mbudi Boa ho, Mining Co. 0flk., Ac. fllfl.i nam, 0rU4a.ll, Burlal.udat Indlavnapollaj, Xamct. J. L. HOLTOK, Proprietor. Jalltf AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner High and Stato Streeti, (orroaira m rTg norac,) ooiiUMBna, o. WARDEN ft EMERY. Proprietors. arpd.rkl.dlj FURS. IRS! FURS! FURS. SIGN OF THE BLACK BEAR! Rufwlnn Sable Sets, BiidNOB Bay Sable Sets, Rich Dark Mink SetK, Stone Marten Sets, Fitch Marten Sets, Squirrel Sets, Water Mink Set), l'oney pmih. Fur Cape, Fur Collar. l'blldJ-eua, Fnrt), Fur Hoods, xur inmmings, Gent's Fur Collars, Gent's Fur Gloves, Uent'H Pur Caps, Sleigh Robes, Carriage Robes, Buffalo Robes, &e.a &c, Ac. vn turn tnn FINEST A LA KG EST LOT OF ITU BSOCSBT TOOOLrmCS. T-ijaLXI3D6' SETS, PBOM 10 TO BOO D0LLAB8. OaII dsxicS. XlXAml lie.. Smith & Conrad's tmHAT STORE, New Neil House Block, eOLUMBt g, OHIO. yiaa-dtf IfXJJFt.lS! WB INVITE TOHB BPEOtAL ATTENTION lo our large aad well selected stuck of LADIES' DRESS FURS! BufXalo Hobea I Brery thing you Deed la Bats, Caps, and Fur Ooods. rOrr jprioat are my (eis. WILLIAMS A L0CKW001), BATTEH8 AND rURBIERS, S8 WEST FOFRTII STREET, Naxt door to Boillh A Dltaoa'a Rail, Oc,HT d.taiwd fl!V-A TI, O. FURS! FURS!! C. U. CAMP & CO., 95 We-t Third Street, OINOINNATI, Opposite Burnet House. IVOTICK. Our stock of Furs is larger than ever before. Prices un usually low for the times. C. B. CAMP & CO., orra-dlm 80METHINC NEW. ;IAVB YOJjn FUEL To all UsiDg Steam Power. f"rHB urBCBIBBBB HATIBG BFBM AP-1 POINTED Agnts for lh sale of "TBKMP. BR'I IHPBOTBD CHRONOM KTR GOV EH MOB AMD GRADUATING DROP CUT OFT." fnr rifi-l.tlriAr lilaata net DOS mod Bra 4aliioft Baal hi Bxpaasloa, woald call tba attoatlea of thnaa tator-aafaw ia thla hiirhl valnahia lmDrorement. The "Cat OrT" will tfcoa ear t Ty la on year In fasd. Twenty per cawt. la IWI le warraatd, t twaaity pnr sent mora powor, with Uia aaaaa IWt, wbea applied aonordlag to dlraoUoo. We have one of the Cat Ola tn operation at oar Manufactory, Bo. Z7 tHaw Aeana, when iBporaaatrsa In regard to arte ran be ootaiaea. toTlA-d(f OHIO TOOL 42, COLUMBUS. OHIO. THURSDAY ' MORNUVG. DECEMBER 10a 1S63. LADIES DRE;SS OOOD8. CLOAKS! CB! liSI FURS, Beaver, Peter Shan, Plnsh and Scarlet CloaiiEEs, Cloak Cord & Tassels' MOLRE ANTIQUE DRESS 8HKS, EMPRESS CLOTHS Hoods. Nubias, Bontags & JackeU . HEAIJLEY.RICHARDS & CO., Nos. 250 and 252 South High sL,, septwM-e4 AT NO. 5 GWYME BLOCK. FURS, CLOAKS, CARPETS. A FINE AtMOBTMENT Or fUBD, or MA lilt. (loaba, llriiaM'lH, Three-plj and IiiKrniu Carpel 5 to. .mm am A roab itoen or DRY GOODS At Low Prices Tor the Times. Call and aa. iu barbie matin, ,oui ruiLbaaeo. STONE A LEWIS, S OWTMNB BLOCK, TOWN 8T TO MILLINERS. We Keep IIK'IIKN, ItlliHOSS, LACIi, VELVETS, tXOWEKK, PLT.MEN, I'll.191 EN, SILKN, IIATN. AC, AC, &.., AT HTIOIiENALE. GIVE Cd A CALL. STOJiE A LEWIS, 6 QWYNNE BLOCK, TOWN BT, MEDICAL. FEIENDS aud KELATIVES OF THE Holloway's Pills AXD OIXTMEXT. ALL WHO SAVE PBIEmiS AND BKLAT1VKP In tba Aim, or .., .Iiould laka ap.rlal car. thalth.ro. ampl, .upplW allh, than. tlU aud UlntnniDt; ami ah.ra Iba brava bnldt.r. .ndoallui. bar. ar. hld to proilda Ihroiwlv.. llb lbm. no ballar prennt lali ba arnt tbm bj Ibelr ITllaod. Tba, haa boso proiad to b. th. Holdlur. nai-ralllaa titand In tba hour oloMd. ( oiirIik and t'olda nUfctlng Troop, Will ba apwdll, rll."d and abVctuallr enrad b, arinr. Ibaa admlrabl. Iillcl0fa, and b, pat 111, proper attanllon to lha nireotlona ablrb ma .1-tacbad to rath Pl or Bn. mick HoadHOtac and Want ol Appfliltt lneldenlal lo Soldi fere. Tlioaa Iballua. ahluh ao aaddn i uxiall, ailat IVoin trouble ol aniio am.v.,olMliut;lrd p.rpliatlon, or ..ling and drinking wh.Uri.r I. unali.,lm, tbn. di.turl.lna lb. ha.ltbfnl artl.m of tba llvar and atomaob. Thwa organ, oiuat a. rll.vwl. II yon aa-lr. lo b nail, flia l'lll, lak.n according lo tb nrlntad In.truclloa, alll nulcklj prodiK. a haallh, atttoii in botb llr.r aud .loma:U, and, a. a naluial ouuaaauanaa. a olaar hwad and a good appellt.. WtskBPHi or Debility Induced by Over i augut) Will aoca dlaappoar b, lb. aaa of than. Inraluabla PI"., and ina aoraitr am o,uicbij .'.i Itmial atrrnglb. ftavar lattba Duanla b. althar oou-llnod or undulr actrd U)mio It ma, .arm atranar, llnllnavra IMIla ahonld Iw rarommaode4 nir DTtauLry and l lnx, man, paraona auppoalng thai Ibr1, would lnrri-aaa Ml" relaxation, .i.,.i.a r..r ihM. Pill, alll roira irutrnvh. aud thus ramor. all lha aritd humor. from h..niH xhi. mauninawiii aire Mnw.n. "a ' . wl.U nrtfanio av.laln. bOW.V.r tlerangr.1 ahtle haallh and atrangtn loiww a. a mailer m Couraa. Homing Will aiop ma rt,aauo v Bowrla ao aura a tnu lainuua meuioin.. Voliinleena. Attention I India. rretlona 01 lomn. ...m n.l ITlrara. Blolcbia aad flw.lllnga, caa with caiulntrba radlcall, cured, It tli I'l olaht and tnoruiug. ... " T, aa al.t.d In the printed In.truolloo.. U treated In any olhr manner, they dry up In one part lu hrra Oat In aoiither. haraaatbis uiatmaiii win mni-.1.. tv..i ilia at;. tarn, and le the ratrnnl a irrtue and healthy mno It wtll require a littlw ponereraiu-e In had case to Insure a leatlog care Vii BVntinslaid-llhur 0CaaHlOII?l hy I lie liayoin't, Kabr?, or the BullVt, Horeu or UrulHOfs To which r rr Soldier aud Rellor are llsble, thart ara no HenlHinas ao sa, sura, ana coiirnrMii nnii..tt' P.I la and Oiutment. Tba DOOT WOUH' dd and alaioat dying aufcrar might hare bis wounds diraaM Immediately. If be would only orortda hlin-Air with ilits matchless Oiatment, which should l-e thraat Into the wound aud smear! ell around tt, .1 ..4 .uh a nlaua ut ltnn from his knap w ..ri .n.nrMbft iiha hsodkerrhlef. Teklug. atgbt and morntng. or 8 Pills, lo cool lha system and present tnflsnimatloB. a-,.,. tLraMfjar'a k ttaMarh and Besman S Cheat shoald bo provided wltb tncas aiuaoie wwiw, CAITIOST t None ara gennlne nolfes the words u. Kia abi ikii Losdom." aredlsoernl' ble as a aisr ar In ewry ltaf of the book of dt-nbctlons around each pot nr boa; the earn may l-e plslnl esn by kMii fr W A hand-wra reward will be giTra to any one rendering em ..,.-.. i.. n aa aut Idvad to the dfU-rtloB of BT party or parlies connterMtlng tli Medicines or en14ng tht MBS, aWPWIBBBJ IBT w una nr.--... fold at tha saaauraPtory of Prnfresor Holia- . Z u. bb.i.I. In. N. York, and II all IW MMClable Praicaiste stnd Deelrre In MMit-lDe,inro,n oat th cltiltiad world, la boaes at ' coats, t rents, aad II eaeh. VW-Theiata a coasldsmbla sartnf by taking tna larger alses. m n ntraetions tor the anldantw of patients In very dlseider ara amtrd to ram ana. Oar Agaate at CtMumbos alessrs. i tin Am BENHAM, I Htyh straat. ATIONAL HOTELN KEAB t'JIOK DEPOT, COLl'MBCT, O. IT. KETXOI.D8, Proprietor, . labM to aad rriMi tha Itenot a-llhoat rhanrr. Pereone ai eking to lab. aa, of the Night Ttaina, will bo proaiptl, Biwaeaa w. aeia-wi SPECIAL NOTIOE8. V i. Taiaaaf mt la. IVaa. mt AVl iMa). IraaUaaa mt W Tha. aad all Mm aaVtla prodarad b, cfcarnad aar.plr.ttan. Aa. . i Tha Mlovtat akow. Iba blaa orllavalran In wklra lB.aaQraaraaar.Uo. Io aaM: WTI aaa. aaat Portar. raraltw Balaam fcr tka paM an, aad I tkiak N tka aart maaod, Ibr (H .WCa. il, OaaW that I bara had nrraaloa ta aad araald raroaHaaad It ta othrra, aaaaHall, pa rant., a. a aafe aad ear, raaaad, for rhlldNn. O. W. klOEBIP. Taarhar of th Daafaad Daajh A.,laai. K.w (oan. Pah. 12. If adaaaa PartarV Oaratlaa Balaaai oaa ha ahlalaad af all Pianiata. Prtat, root., aad ta lart bo,, llaaatouonu. mt 4w WH1TC0MB B KB A1I FOB Aal RMA IB A tare care. Bt-freatdsal Ma tie aa Biuaej eras ta I laved rrosa aletraMag aaysau hy 1U hablival use. St la aot lajarfaoe. dx Whptng TaBa;li r Craxip, hsfer aa re. may be alrerlasad aad aared by tha use of JfarafalrTM -- (WttftV AVpAM. Tbla lBaloaMDedtelaa yosssans tha aslffaordS iry power of raHeTlag ImnedUtelF mn9 Otrngk. H-wmm$m t0tfy f BrarMMC. H4h,m sadTklillBglathaTbiMit. lt1oasas taa pblagxs, and will ba found very agreeabls to tha Uate. II la a v.e4aat laasedy, but eaKllat ws rail am, seareMag, aod efiacrrrs. Can ba taken by the oldest paraea ar yauavat ahlld. For sala by all Drag gists, at tts. par bottle. decs BROWN'S A aeaiAxsca Coraa), Caui, is laaTAiuoaSiaa TaaaAt If allowed to progress, mutts la earleae Puliuiniary Brow-ttital aad AstainaUe diss as ss BKONi'HIlL vftfOtlniM lot-arabla. Hsomr's TROCHES B -r -Wf. daJ (Ol'tiHS BaeaenAL Tioohbs raeh rtWfy Iba aflrctfd parts, and ra alta-et latineBua tiMfvf. or BsMAaUSJtttS,, AatHMA, C- Aaaw, and Coasvumrt (S'l'ows the Twhw ara iiecral. yam to ftpr-AJuaa aod taraEM fbifUld have iba Ttocbs lu cliosr sad traVf1baa tha to!io. MiMftva Orrsrsaa aad Sot,, tntas who aearlM th eaea, end f aapoaad ta aaddns COLDS. shaaars vtmiild uh t bat 11. OarAtftoitly the ow4 llrvwa s BrtrOfhial Trot'bes" haTtag mm thalr oOrmoy it a ti-a of snaay ysars, are blgtily leuooa-Wbndfd aud praarrltrod by Pliysletana and Borgatius tilth Arinr. snd have raretved testlmoalale Iron mot sialaeni tai. Hold dt all Drutfiats aad Ipsalers In MedMaa lp lbs railed fltateesad uoat, fonlga (vaatita at 9A can la pi' Irx. dLldAwlB IIhkhu'b ntHgnollA Balm Sit la tha most dllxhttal and eaeraordJoery ar-tleleeferdlscorertd. II ehsogas the eonbarat fara and hands to a yearly satla teatara of rarlshlng beaaty, UaparMag the aaarbl purity ofyoutb, aad thilWiavNapp)aiaocesolBrltlog la the ally belle of feahtoa. It rvmores tan, IrecklM, plnples aad rongbaesa Iron tba ekla, leafing tha coaapltainu ttfab, Iraoipareotand smooth. It euDtalns aa ma teiial Injarioai lo the hkla. PstrotilBd by Ac trews aod 0era VlDgfrs. It Is what etery lady should bate. Sold everywhere. DCMAi 8. BARN KB A CO., Qnral Agents, octST dtjantT ri Bioauwat, B. T. luiToa Ohio Htati JptranAtii but f ta : With your ptrailssiB I wish lo say io the rvadais of jour iepr that I will eeod, by return mall, to all who arlab It (free), a Bectps, wltb foil directions lor to ft king and Ming a staple Vgitahl Balm that will HTeetaally lmote, lu ton days, Pin pies, Blotches, Tao, rrerkles, and all Imparities ol thetfkln, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beauttfal. I will elao mall free la ttrnee bsWitg Bald Beads, or Bara Becee, si re pie directions and Information that will enable thtm lo start a hill growth of Ltta-nrtaat Hstr. Wbtaaora, or a Moustacho, In lesa than thirty U". All api'UcattODB anawarao iy rsiaro man wimum ohargo. Hrertmily yrara. 1 D to. m. .rttrnn.m, -uriui, sepi6-Sm KU Broadway, Haw lork. CLOlTllNC. fe tale pleasure iniiwciito THE MANV FRIENDS OF S. W. STIMSON, LITE WIIH Adams Stewart, MAT HE MAT BE FOUND AT THB NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE, Where he will be happy to see I OLD FINDS m IlaviuK purobaaed the entire stock of Hoods owned by ADAMS STEWART, and by other addition lo our stork Iron, the East, we liirlte dim attention ol' t'rwloniera of the aa well aa those of the NEW CLOTHING STORE, to the Increased (Hcllltlca we have for making Stylisli & Perfect-Fitlinii Garments TriintinK, with the aactlstance of Nr. J. II. PAHSOX9 and Nr. S. W. STIMSOS, ackuowl edged to be the best Cuttera In Ohio, we hall tttlll continue to supply the wnnta of those need' Ins anything in our line. Keapectnilly, F. D. CLARK. eapt-tlnae-a4.aora . FOB HOLIDAYS Have JriHT PKI.KCTKD A LABOR Ah'D L anlandld .lock of Piano, from the beet Paelolea in the conntry, wllh eerl.l refer. rue totheBoll-lie. Th., are arrl.ias dally, and are oavred at Boeloa aad e York prlraa. Al ai, WararooBl aia, be fonad tha followlni nle; ( hlekerlnx Plnnoa. Ntelnwny Pianos, Ilnllet, Davis A Co. Piano. Hale Co. Pianos. Vrot eatcln dc Co. Planoa, Ueo. A. Prince A Co. Melo-deona.Piaaoa nmled and rent appllad on purahae. Ju.t reretrrd, a Sua oul lection ofOrrnaa. J. C. WfMtlVW, A seat, ded'Sa-MplltJanllt'el 81 Hit Slreel. JOURNAL. DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL mtbitt. alxcn rivtan. THIRSDAT MORN IN 0, DECEMBER 10 ar Tan Town bntner Vuvncn. lug lo prefioiu aooauncemeul. BieeUng u beM it Ute Mutbodiat Cutin b on Town itrtot, latt earning, lo tk-riav lucnun fur idicviDg tin wintn ol Hlilin' (umillea. Our tieople are flually gttiiu(; wide awoke lo taa iwccsallj of doing aouie thing to nrcrt UarrHtion aud llw al.jw-t mlnofT which Uirettcnt th ramille ot not diertln this city. Tha ehurch wm tilled In ovarflowing lut night, and a great deal ol enthoainam WM man treated. Oof. Urnni on waa called lo the chair, and Fnux is Collirjd wii elected Secretary o( Iba meet Ing. The Rep. M. Morri oflered up a Ink'! but feraeut prayer. A committee, ton.bt ing of J. J. Janney, chtirman. Dr. J. ft ToompAoo, and James Patteraoo, Eaq., wtn appointed lo draft retoiuUoo.. The com mittea oSered the following; Rowi .J, That, while we hare oauta ir 8reattuaakiulnen that our Bute bweaoaped le terrible devaetnUoua caused by the march of arm lea, we bare realixed some of the wont consequuncea of trar, lo f.niiliea Iw reft of husbands and fathers, and If II with out support or protection. Httolvtd. Tuatwa led tne resnoaslWlltv thus thrown upon us, and the duty it iu toItsa, to see that the families of Ihoaa wlro have lost or are perilling tbelr lires In le fiae ol our Uorerniueut, be comlortably supportetl. MamrW, That we earnestly appeal to the citluna ol this city and county to glva ol llieir abundance, either ot money, fuel or food, In such amounts as lbeirjud)iinent8 and drcumstAnces will Justify: trnating and hollaring that they will realize tbe hilloeaa ol we uuin, tusi "no mat girctu to uie ooi leodetb to the Lord. " HMolvttl. That the lollowlno: oommilleiM be appoluled lo receive aud dulrihute such donations as may be oliered : fciacuriva uomuitikk. Columbiia F C rkteions. Win A I'latt, Ueori(e Gere, Juhn Graham, J E fit l-lnlr & Co, 8 N Field, F U Kellon and N B Mar- pie. Montgomery Township Jno Bborl, Theo Leonard, G 8 lnnla, Jno M Tugb aud Juo KarbaiL Franklin Town.blp-Clark White, bam'l Utiuimel, Jno Cromwell, Wm Watts and M 8 Hunter. Plain Township Dr Guiln, Geo Wagner, R F Milter, I AV Babbit, D P Slrall, Eze-klel Park and Jonathau Bolio. Jefferson Township Tbeodoie C'arrn ter, Joseph Clark, Klarn Diycr, John Hn vens and ieklel Compton. Blemlnn Township I) L Iloltun, Wm II Grinnell, Culvln McDonald, Homer Pbelw, Wm Cooper and Dr A G Stevenson. Mifflin Townehlp ,luhu Clark, James Parks, Jno P. Horlockcr, Pr C P Lnndrn, Henry Hidenour, Jessu Baugliman and K oleon Pinney Truro .Township Jared Forsman, John Wright, Jonathan Noe and J. H. Peters. Mudlson Township fjaui'l Bsrtlitt, (,'hss Pontin Jacob Arnold, riam'l Sharp, John Hflpman, Dr. Cheney and Allred Gray. Hamilton Township Dr J Clark, Aium I tees, James Llndsey, Jobu Hatuinel, John Lisle and B L llees. Jackson Township -A Jin G Ulbbs, WF Brcck, Wm Barbes, Jno Malott, Adam Ganta, Geo Vanselvei aud J R Lowe. Pleasant Township Jonathan Arnet, Dr Joseph BrluUck, Jonatium Tipton, Wm Dyer, O T Carey and Hemy T Hender son. Prairie Township Horton Howard, Frank Postley, Hiram Ingalls, John Michels, Dr G W Butler and Wm Bukoy. Brown Township Jas Roberts, Thomas Crahb, Uenry Francis, Jas U'Harr and Uo- sea High. Norwich Township 8 D tiuui, D L Roberts, P LAvory, Jas W Batbee and Win GUI. Washington Township Wm Graham, Abraham Arts, Benjamin Sells, Juhn Go down, Samuel Davis and Jas Davis. Perry TownsHip James Thomas, 8 B Da vis, Henry Miller, Wm Deleshmut and Ales Sbattuck. Sharon Township George Lewie, Wm Parks, Geo Taylor, Gen Grlswold and Chas Martin. Clinton Township Geo W Ingham, An sel Tlnney, Wm Shrum, Phllcman Uess, Robert E Nell and Richard Nevlns. FINANCE l OMMITlEk. Wm, O, Dcshler, C, P, L, Butler, Dr, J, B, Thompson, Peter Auibos, T, W, Carpen-tev, Isaac Eberly, L, Terlngton, Patrick Duiner, James Patterson, and C, H, Frisbic. ward BELitr coamrria. 1st Ward Mia. Deunison, Mrs. Cbampt on, Mrs. G, Douty, and Mrs. Searlcs. 2d Waid-Mrs. Col, McMillan, Airs, w, 4, Tell, Miss Anthony and Mrs. Sessions. 3d Ward Mrs. H,C, Noble, ill re. t.;, r, L, Butler, and Mis. J, P, Bartlit. 4th Ward Mrs. A, Houston Mrs. I, A, Randall, aod Mrs. Wm, Cox. Bth Ward-Mrs. Meca, Mrs. Mahlmsn, Mrs, Minster ami Mrs. Voswluklc. 6th Ward Mis. Silberaagle, Mrs. h, Jaeger, Mia. Henry Mndeuberg, nod Mrs. Englemani 7tb Ward-Mrs. G, W, Shapley, Mrs. V, Failiog and Mrs. E. P, Goodwin. 8th Ward Mia. John Miller, Mrs. Juslin Morgan, Mrs. Sumuol Thompson and Mrs. Dr, Hamilton. lh Ward Mrs. Wm. Nell, Mrs. W. B. Hubbard, Mrs. Wm. Naghlon and Mrs. Lu ther Hillary. These Committee mq requested to look up soldiers' families In their iwtiective Wards and report their necessities to F. C. Sesslous, Chairman of the Executive Committee, al once. KeeniW. That Uie Committees be author ized to till any vacancies that may occur In their reeiiective Domes. f?roAW. That tho Executive Committee publish, al such time or limes n it may aeem oesi, an exuiuiv ui no u-lciiivduu bnraeiucnts. It la expected that the Executive UMnmu tees for each ward and township will ItKik alter the soldiers' lamllies in Uiclr lesiiectlve districts, and thai the township committees will unite with the city committees In getting up a grand contribution from each townehlp of wood, meal, flour, meal, wneat aim corn, to come In to the city on a day to De uereat tcr named. It Is honed that every family in tbe coun try will hav the privUeg ol contributing lo tba Buffering families ol our nouie soiuiers. Let Uie country glv of the produce ol their larnia, and Ihe city glv liberally ol money and groceries. While the meeting was in progress, snor but effective apeeches were made by Gov. rwinison. J. J. Janney, Esq., Rev. M. Grammer, Gen. Wright, Dr. Trimble, Hon Sam. Galloway and Dr. Byers. uenerai Wright apologised for the absence of Gov. Tod. which only occurred through bis Se rtoli indisposition Nearly two thousand dollars were suhscrlbed during the evening. nwino in the criminal neglect of tba City Council to make an appropriation at Ih'ir htal meeting lor the relief ol the lamilies ol volunteers, our citixens are taking the matter ipto their own bands with a will. NUMBER 139. The Rio Grande. Re. alt er aaalraua. Its Uia Bahai Sow. aeo? A anomaeraa. We have received a copy of the Brown. rill, tlaf, of the 8Uth ult., rroni which st lake lite folioairja acoouat of the awtuiv of aome of the Mexicans ta the Conlade- rale service at the mouib of ihe HioCrande The earriaoa of Fort Druwn and lbs eiti- eens of Brownsville were thrown Into aa tUnu oa i iiexlar aieht by the report thai tapL A. t tdal a company, heretofore sta tioned at th. niottlh of the Kio urande, had revolted, and were marching upon Ihe eitr uf Brownsville ioeaniure thepl.ee. The Hilary force hithsrie left to defend this post, bsd been wiihdrswn during the dsy, and was then encamped a short distance from the lotto, on the n! to Ibe interior. t'ol. lluff and his staff were .till in town, however, but wet a to leave next morning. The resialsnos that Geo. Bee had lo offer to (he revolt cousi.ied of a ioriiou of Cant Taylor's company, and lbs whole of Capt. i unioiing a ooupaDV. Uo Tuesday tdal lea bis eaten at the mouth, about 4 o'clock io the afternoon, taking wiih him .11 of his eoiumand, forty men, taking Ihe roid to Brownsville. II. had tirarinnal- cauaed tha arre.1 nf Vfaaar. Selkirk, Clark, and King, at the mouth, and oaa tiioiu brought to his osmp. lie dls-.barged Clark and Selkirk, aa ha ssid, os account of their families, snd becauae they were not worth killinr:. but he ordered a detail of ais men to tak. Captain King and alioor him, which was doue. It'aplain King isaves a family of nine children to mourn his loss 1 Vi lli took King s pistol, horse and aaadle. The outlaw thea proceeded on his way le Brownsville, meeting and shooting the iw a tpi as men, as described, aud niale a ehoi-t .top at the ranch, of Mr. liurria, where he bOK-1 lo meet a Mexican named belie, with whom ho had a ditheultv. aud who only sated his lit. by awiuituiug be river into Metroo. Mel here told hi. nien thai a war uf raeea. had begun, and ihs wHtcbwuid was, "lteuth to all American. I" The course uf Ihe outlaua was marked br blood, and dead men were the guide pons hat told fiow lately t lie y had gone alung. irsi, Captain King was shot. Aitxt, two'! men ere said to hare been shot soon slier leaving Ihe deaih-scens ol' King, snd il it feared thai one of these two tueo was Mr. (J. Fabio, of this cily, who was at the mouth of tha river on business, and who has not since been heard of. Next, the two soldiers were ihol in Ihe most brutal aad oowardly manner, without Ihe shadow of a reason, unlesa it was s horrid sppetile for blood. Tha next we hear of is Antonio Crux, a very popular Mexican, living al ISaoU ltiia, who has always beeu friendly to the whiles. Next wts Jefferson Bsrthe-low, living at 8nuta Kite, without cause or provocaiiou. i'heee two latter were hung. Reports icach us that others have been killed, but we prefer lu leave siieh rumors unreported, as Ihe facts are fearful enough without horrifrinir th. nubile wtlh more deaths lhan hare occurred. From Cairo and Below. Ciiao, Dec. 5, 1W13. There has been a great falling oft' in rade wilh Ai-knueas, within Die past few lavs. Formerly, goods to the emount of ten or twelto thousand dutlnrs crossed daily, and from lol ly to fifty bales of cotton came to this side. Now there is no ootton coming into Memphis, and very few goods carried over. The osuse of this declension is found in ihe fuet lhnt the guerrillaa instituted a blockade lo Btop all cotton on the way, and in some instances burning it. There is reported to be quite a force of them uuder McCrea, who makes his hesdquarters up the river in ibis vininily. It seems that the rebel force lately located on the shore of the Mississippi and tiring upun steamers, was under i'iok Tsylor. He bad a deeper object than merely to obstruct navigation. 11 is certain that very little could be accomplished hy euch a proceeding, further than a teropoiary blockade, aud perhaps tbe destruction of one or two steamers. Our gunboats could very easily drive them back from the river, aud prevent the erection of permanent batteries. It ia probable their intention was to capture steamers aud with them cross the river with their whole force for the purpose of reiu-foraiug Bragg. Taylor had a large force, estimated by some as high aa thirteen thousand. I'rurided they could have reinforeed Brags, they ruigbl have retarded Grant's tnotetuenis touieivliai. Tl.ere are plenty of giint'iinta iu t lie Tidnity now, mid we shall pruhsMy roiii1 no more of hi'iug from battel ies al pieaent. A St. lniie letter lo (he New York Com-wtntal says the older to recruit blacks In Mls.ouri was a staggering blow to the remnants of Ihe pcculinr institution lu Mis souri, ibe praotiesl working ol me oruer is as follows: A reoruiliug officer goes into s district and recruils buy ur a hundred negroes Ihe masters receiving receipts by which, on proof of loyally, they will be en titled to compensation. The negroes come to Si. Louis, and, on an examination by a surgeon, tin ec-1'oui ihs of lha recruits sre declared physically until for service. They sre rejected, snu or course tnetr masters receipts are null and void. They are held for a few day4, and, in default of their masters oppearauce, discharged. Not one in five of ihe rejected recruita ever return to slavery. This has been the operation of the uegin reciuiting system thus tar,andthe exodus of ucgi'oes from the country is more rapid than ever, slaves slip tbemsolves into parlies of recruits, arrive at St. Louis, swear they hull from Arkansas or Mississippi, receive free papers, go into free flutes, and thus are lost to the South forever. Nlatenicnt of a Kclennr-rl Noriteoil..-The I iilort rrtoni'ra not lint, i aten. litem. Koarnws Mosaoa, Dec. A. Ir. Charles P. Wright, of tlhio, captured at Chickamauga, reptniber "'Mi, haa just amvcil from ijiot'y prison Dy nag of truce. Tlie Doctor stales that the articles of pro visions, ololuing, sc., seni lo tho union pris oners at Uichuioud from their Northern frieuds snd associations, have been received by litem except in a few isolated cases. The I'ootor was requested y our omcera now In Libbr prison to convey lo their friends at home the necessity of confining themselves to sending forward staple articles instead of luxuries, aa the Confederate modea of transportation are now tuxed to their ut most extremity. Reporte about l.oiiaatreet jNr.w Vosk, Dec. 7. A special dispslch to the Inbime. lrom Lhattnnooga to-dav, .ova l.oiifftreet is relreatina: thraiieh the lisp into Virginia snd North Carolina, our cavalry pursuing, ue will acarcely De able lo make good Ins escape without material loss, though he has thirty-six hours Ihe starl. ' FioHri.Nu Ki.hf.ls with Dous. Blood hounds are used in the South by slavehold era and rebels, to hunt slaves snd oonscripltv, but we were unaware that our forces made use of dogs in fighting the rebels. It ap pears, however, tlmi the Hist ?ew i ork ol unteers, in the fisht at Irish Bend, was ss- sisted by a pet dog, which did the full duly of a soldier in the holiest of the engsge' ment, snd captured a rebel. The 91st was heavily pressed bvawhole brigade of rsbela. when the comninnd was given lo charge the enemy. Ihe regiment dashed forward double quick, driving the rebels before them cell-mell. the dog joined in the charge. leading his regiment aome distance, and, as the rebels were obliged to scale a fence In their fllKht, was snou upon their heels. He made for one of them, whom he aeised by his rags, and there held him until a member of Ihe Ulst earns up. Tne renei, inougn private, rorused lo surrenuer nia muskei i anybody of lower rank than himself. H waa captured by a dog, nevertheless. Cirt f.ownierrwi. A PemocrM o neTM.pti.fr, flnankius FiU John I'orlor, shvb : "The on if red officer to tiny oukl nol xcbtupe hii cit ten' drons for any nf the trumpery worn hy eeneruli who hoM position by crlfloing their independence.'' Thia is another of ihe many unkind aUueinna now being made to Ocn. Mr.Clellftn. , i'annol that officer be perniitieil to remnia in retirement witiiout being taunted wilh wearing " tmmpery," and eaorilicing hia independence in rteeW-itiK hia alarT aa a Uinr-eniral ? From WashiogoD. Waaauoroa, December T. opsxixa aeaata or tos sxsstoa. At aa early hour the Howes aaUeriaa were densely crowded by s pacta ion, ewiag ts anticipations of a quarrel aver taa Epeakerabip- It had beea arranged, how-ever, during Ihe morning, that Mr. th arid,;, ahould allow the House ta vote oa patting oa the roll the naasesof members whose oertittoetoe he had thrown out, aad aeraral uesseerata refusies- to bscesse Bartiee as such a Ingram mirage, the scheme failed. n ta luumatei tnai aaa Mr. AtAertdge refused ta accede to ibe rroueet he would have bean placed oader arrest for eonenira- ey, and thrown iata prteoa, and the Uouaa would have been oiganised without him. raa ersAKBB'e LCCB. Hon. Schuyler Colfax waa ehoaen. la 1860. by acclamation, for delegate te Ihe Consti tutional Convention to revise the Stats Coa-atitutioa of Indiana; six limes has hs been aonsinaled by auelaaiaiioa for Congress, nominated by acclamation for Speaker toil. by a larger majority than the parly vote. This speaks volumes io cosnueada- ioa of him from a publie tribunal. taa euaasatra. Streaeua efforts have been made durinc the last three days te beat MoVhersoa for the Clerkship of the Bouse. Mr. Greeler came oa fa work for Mr. Green Adams, but the personal popularity and eminent fftnsas of Mr. Mel'hereoa dlttanoed all oom petition. Th fact that Penosylvania had th Clerk, ship twice, and hss now the BeeretarTshin of the Bessie and the Speakership of th last longress waa used against him wilh some effect. In the Caiea caucus MoPhereon led for Clerk en tbe first ballot aod rained stsadily, and oa the Afth ballot Me- 'heteoa had torly-ntae , BuKngton, forty. lix; Greea Adams, ive. On Ihe eixth bal. - lot, Morhsrso had flfly-feur; Bumagtea, fortr-six. iii4iAu. r v-- n i r. 1 Chsirmsnof the Union Slate Central Committee, was nominated fop borgaanUat-anna, King, of Minuasuta, as foat Maaiar, present iucumheut, sod Captsia Uoodenow, the popolsr Doorkeeper, was renominstad. Clayton, uf Maryland, ran next to Urdlow fur fcergeint at-a rnis. nturii aspost. The bslanse of Air. Cksss s report waa glrea to the prlntcre to-night. Il wes com- " pieteu, and twenty-Ore copies sent to him sbeut etsveo o'eloek this evening. tux aavix uiaoaies e tat ixpraBaxitocc. Amine Msaser John I. V. Robinson, lata ounimander ef ihe gunboat HaltlhU, and Aetiug knsign Henry Wallers, 1st som-nisndor uf the gunboat TeHHirs, . have been ismleseil llie eerviee tiy reeretsrv n ells. for groas rlerelieiien of duly, Ignorance. snd want of naval experience, in allowing their veasela to be espiured hy Ibe Rebele in the Rsppshsnnock river, several month sgo. The Court of Inquiry which investigated the matter, reported that it waa a eomplete surprise on the ofbeers and rsns, notwith-landing order snd intirostlons of Ihe designs of Ihs enemy (hey hsd rscelved. Tbe Secretary regrsts Ihe neoeesity of this aclion in the can of Ensign Wallers, who displayed great bravery on the occasion; but it was neoeaeary as an example to othere. The first National Bank in the elty of Baltimore waa organised on Wedneoday. Preaideut, lion. Thomas Swan ; Uireetore, Thomas Swan, Joo. Clark, Columbus 0 Den-nail, John Hopkins, Benjamin Deford, William J. Albert, William E. Hooper, Thomas Kelso and Horace Abbott. One million one hundred and ten thousand dollars havs been subeoribed. Haw Vest. Blunt Has Hilled. The rebels don't like General Blunt or, rather, I hey don't like hia mode of fighting, snd they were determined to hsve him killed In the oowardly assault made upon him and his slstt last October. The Kiohniond bl-tavnmmr says: From letter addressed to a member of Congress ws ar permitted logive an ex-traoi or two. The writer la a gentleman of undoubted credibility. It will be seen that the atatemsnt ef tbe Yankee Qeneral Blunt and his man having been surprised and out to places hy Quantrell Is hers confirmed: A auestlon Answered. The editor of Ibe Kashvills Union, visiting Washington, writes horns: Many of our frieoda In Tennessee ar asking, with much sollclluds, what shall w do with the slavee when liberated? Let m give the substance of conversations which I have had with several late slaveholders who reside in this Distriol, and, after an experience of negro freedom of over two yeers, thus best testimony in this Important eaae. 1 inquired of these gentlemen, all of high social position, aa follows: "What hss been the general effect of emancipating the slaves in this District 7" "Decidedly beneficial to both masters snd slaves." Bave you suffered any eoneiderahle social eoo-vulaion in oonaequcnoe?" "Not at all; matters hsve progressed as smoothly as over." Are ins negroes useteoi ana lawless Not so much so as formerly. They feel thet they sre now standing on their good behavior alone." "Have you much trouble tn procuring laborers?" "None-at all; th negroes work reedily and faithfully for wages. Thsy do their work better then ever, beoauee they know that they muat either fulfill their contrasts or gsl no pay." "Do the people regret the change which emancipation haa sHected?'' "No; hardly on man tn the whole Distriol, exeepl a few politicians, would vole for the restoration of lavry. Mr. , and Mr. , who ere both large slave-owners, and opposed .mancipation bitterly, now declare openly that thsy never want te have slavery restored,'Certainly this svidsnc is Important, and worth the consideration of Teunesseans. Lt us set honestly towards the slavss, and then the oonsequenceo will lake care of themselves. Let ui offer " greenbacks " Instead of cowhides to th negro, aud he will work with fresh alaorlty and hope, urn has oul ; let us trsat mm accordingly, ir we use our numericsl superiority to rob him of his nstursl rights sue defraud him of hi wages, we pull down upon our own heads, and the heads of our children, the just penalty of our guilt, amid th mtrelless tern- peals of a social revolutiou. . Whut aen. ttnenl haa A era tn pit. had. CiumiioooA, Dee. 7. Major General Grant hss captured since the war began four hundred and seventy-four cannon, and ninety thousand prisoners. FOR 8ALE. Vahsibfe Goal lands FOR SAIiE, IBR MTTSKIFOrM MINING COM PANT 01-IIRB for tmla tk-ir Owl isood. au lb city of laiMaTTrlUo. Th treat conuitii W7 aVraf, anoni OTwhtenil W0fpdlaD4;nd tha rm.nfJr uniir cultlTaHoa; Than ara two toIds of foal nndarlTiixg th (TMtr part or the Isim tba lowar, or ova loot tub, mibc from 70 to ft' larrafl Id utrint, nd th upper, or thro toot TalD, being tnm 00 to 0 Tb two Toloi afo About IVat apart. TM land M BTOrauij niiiaiaa, wiidis a aDgai a I la ar.,1 a half of tha hart oftho dir. and OAtoadt to tha Ontral Ohio Rat) Road. a Hal) Rtrnd trick, laid wllh T rail, runt from tha bunk te lha iotrel Ohio Ball ftoad and br chang luff aauiAll DonJon of tba track tbe whltof tba coal i. ran ba ihlppad at tbe baolt. ivmu land id mi "winny in Dacotaing more tbiw bt wrf jear. The Ohio Iron Uo. ar ailof ttom ivV-.tmo to WsO.teOO baabela per aar, which, wilh th ranarai rotmiimptinn, main tna .anMTiiw Disrm Ifalrabla. The fortjni damand I also rapidly lav proTtnn, and ylalda a bm p roll I. l dp8 lanfla roniaiD ina aiwi n"i n ssna n-lthborhood. which la aWt1o leacrll; b) all road, d not hf Id Id a-paral trarts. Tha meamKsvra rf la fVtmpaOT baJlia all aetflr nf(tfK. m othr biiMn--. p"ft . ratbec Ibaa enlruat (be whole huiloMa to aa a(rnt. That wfll Mil upon tHirb term aa will nakt tha porrhaaa daalrahle. aTOI Dinner luigfusiiua, aeTf ma, nv., i'i"j sw JOHN HAtNRV wlll-,rW-dtf Ai 1aw Offlea of Marah 4 Ha j aaa. l ,l .-i -!a -.- .r-.lT.vs - For jSle! A Desirable Mill Property, Cf!tIST? NO AS FOLLOWS : a HIST Mill,, altb Sear ran of Snrra, and aioo A SAW MILL, Wiihsiippijr of watar alt rear ronntt. Th Mltla haiathahMtrun of oostom work la lb fmntrj; also, IW acre of Land, annd for train nr pfMwiait, bat In paitknlar for aheap. Ovod fencing, goad Burn. 4 dwell I og Hons, and tor, lab1, etc., all Id good order. ... AH thla propertf located on tha Lleklng Blur, and Central Ohio It. B. within mile of Newark, and Vf talle of Huibeaflll Rllroa4. Th whole will b eol 1 tniteiher or la pert. Tbli nroprty la offered fot eate, bacausA th owner waata to bk eaat. Apply oa ' premise. rir Lick, Llcklni Co.. O. D. TBOMAS. Newark, Get 16th, ootM -dim tm-f; A MtHTH AOINT8 W ANTED TO CLL iD ewlii Mchln. Wa will gl a roaaaiU-aUin ooall Maralaea old, or etaplo ikdu wbo will wnk for I be aim wage and all aipMaaa yaM. P eartlcnlar. f'TnoOUS .CO.. Batr.lt. |
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