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J ' VOLUME XXVII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY MORNING, ; JANUARY 17, NUMBER 157. t -orr -n' f COLUMBUS, OHIO, i PROPOSALS Proposals for Forage, ' OBIir Q0ABTJRA8TS omOl, :: . .... Hn. November la, ISM. l OImhlV andtialllDO s, Ohio, and tee several m follow.. Ula.k.onrg, Oralta,. """JS' jS,, torland. M.rtlD.or Bkbm'i t. Bjrllo, Po ut ol Uocka, .nd Includingt'""" mi' rnnN OAT8. and STRAW MM. wlll'b. i.Ud 'r th. o''.'"..' 'iH?: thoowud l3,'l) ba. h.'. of (Jorn or """-"' (W) 3.1 H.,r Straw, and upward., and mu.t L. arZnauled br otpy ' adY.ttt.rnnt. B.TfSST.ii which ol lb. ST whl.h V, .Ul n,.k. d.Hrl.a wb.n to bt,cuuipl.ld. . Oorn .u,l 0.U to bu tut up Id good, .trp.g acl. "V."?.?i.S7."Vih4i.tortUd will ..ul.,t ..ri.td ln.ctlon b, Oor.inm.nl iDaiwctor lr..r being aowpwu Outra n, w. II lo awarded Irom nm -- ) th. I.tt ipoolbl. bldilar, a. ne " Ko bid lll b. con.ld.red from partlae ' I.I Hi h. r.u. or to . owplj wltb tii.ir ""-".. All ,r . n.u.1 bo uteon P1"-'"1 b 8"f,.' e'gii,! by iw ril,oii"lblo p-irwn.t i. ' ' nm.d,..'i.t. tin matraot for tb. mm. with g"d nd.unclinl.urrtlMln um muI IB Drnonl lo lb. .mount of lb. contract., to cin.r to ilS'Miir.ci. tu., to m.k twwn th otfcr of ld bidder na " Die Muonilclllty ofth gOMWM"' hottn by thofflotl certirtcaieol ft HUT let Jtirlneor AttorQy, oiteciorw. - All imrU.i will Iwduly uottfludof th ftoceplftnee or rniollciu ol lhir prupuM.-- . . All propo.-li mit b niftd. lo dupllc " J MormpftoiM. with the oath ol ftltaglftDM 01 the ptty orp.rtiM, HuliwUbMftlnwIrbuiB P1'1 on l lb full nume mn& poatofflce tMre. of emch DM- 1ar mum u urllliu, In that It rntwiul. rropnwUmutbKddre.odloCkpt. J.O. f ARNB-WOUTU. ChialUiikirermuttir. Department ol Uit Tlr.lbU, (iiiDbtrUud.Md..ftud ruarktMl l'rupoMle lor Forngf." , , Blfluk forms of blda, marantew and bond! may be obtetued on appliotlou to this office. All pr.pu ta received nnder thii adfrtlienient will be opened nd oxanilued at omce uu nr.fl.. .n,l ..I Mtrh I. .. at lit M. Bid' de eare re poetfully Infltet w bepteut opentugoi bid. If lhjf duaire. r " ' J. O. KARNBWOBTH, Oapt. and Ch'ef Qnartermaiter, dectS J(.atroentolitgmla. INo. 10-1 , OrmiS CHI IP QDAKTBRM4HTEB, I ' " 1 UinriNNATi, O., Jaa. W, f PROPOSALS AUK INVITBD BV THK UNDKB NinKien ntitil TllKSIlA Y. JanuarT mtb, 1866, ' at 12 o'clock M.( for (umllilng tbti lepartnent WHO Ureal Goate; Foot Beoa' Army Htatidard; W.Mlr.rj BUnketi do HtocklngH do , rt (Joati, Strap! do ; ., OiniD Kettle", l-i .., . .AattliHDdl i, do Ntl nttl Color, do To bt. delivered free of cbariie, at the D. H. Inspection Wf.rttbi.axe, In thUrJt.v, la good new parliagea. Tht coim to bt male i acoonlane' with thtpr-Acm-. tiont on Jill ul Iki tftfitt. i Tht nnu of the ron.'raeor, qmihUtv umtkitt'laf yovtU, ttNinlwr und dit nf ooit-'net, m$t b iitincliy market o each atheir and patkatf. Pel tin olforluK ponds ebtuild mskn wparat'pro-poiala for th ank-le ottoted, and niunt dUlli ctly Ut Id tbeii bid. tuu quautity thy propose to fur-nlah. tbe price .icAiA thunid (m written both in ntrtti aid four) and eooform to the leroie ol thlnadver-llricuieDt, ft copy of which should arctfUipao eaeb prjponal. Ntandard aantples of tlm itrllrloe rcejulrvd mtty be teea at the onloeol Clothing aud EiuipgK in this city. eatnpleii, h(n subioltttd, must bu maiked aud notnhf red to cornnpoud wltb the prop.ua I; aud the Eartiea thereto mun ftnarantee that the good, shall , in erery respect, vgual to Army Standard, other wise the proposal will not tie considered. A guaranty signed by two reriponriM persons, mast accompany eanh hid, Knaranteeing that tbe bidder will supply the articles awarded to bltu nn der bis prnposal. Bids will be opened on Tuesday, January Sitb, 1B66, at 13 o'clock M., at this ottloe, and bidders lire requosted to be present Awards will be enatfe on Wedoesday. January tfilh, l(to'. Bonds will be required Hint tho contract will be fatthrrillyfitlfllled. Tulegratna relating to rropoeels will not be no-Iked.- Blana form of Proposals, oentrarta and bonds nay De ).ltained at tbisofllne. The right to rt'Jeotaay bid deemed nareaaonable fj reeert-l. Indorse envelope "Prupcsals for (here Inssrt tbe name ol tbe aitiole otteiedl," and wldress Wit. W. MuKIM. Ohto QoarUro-ster Cincinnati Uepet. , Jan Tit V3 HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND GAMPAIQN ABOUT & KOHN'S Hoop Bazaar and Skirt Manufactory, IV o. 31. E. SStiiteNt. (Net DMr to Ibe Jurnl Office.) WE Iff A VK NOW ready oar fall Htock of Hkeletona, In onr new ligation, for the commencement of tho Fall trade, which embrarM all the leading styles, loolndlag the PATENT GOHbj TRAIli Also, thenew. ent style of QUAKKB BIiA&TIC HK I BTB. x m m m w c six We keep always on band Hlitrta of eitra siftee aud length' and ladles who have always had trcuble to tud em long or large enough will Hud tl.m here. Alarre assortm.nt of ritRNUH AND A1IBI-MN (lOBoKTH AMD PATENT SKIRT SPI'POBT. BBS and 8P1 It A L BUoTLK kept w hand. Onr Retail Department is in cha.geof cumpittant Ladtee. Bonp Skirts Heraodelled end Repaired. Dealers in surrounding towns will do well to oou-nit their owu Interest by oalliug on ns before going Bast or ordering el w whore. Ladles, yon wit) please remombar the place Ne. 21 East State Street, Bell loot to th. Jorl 0o. ' BKKII dk HOUS, Bor1l Hwin fclrl M.nnf.ntnr. SCALED FAIRBANKS standard SOAZjBB Or ALL KINDH. Alio, Warahous) Irnoks, UtUra Pronnos, fco. Falrbankpj, Oreenlenf Co., BU MOHROB STRUCT, TOMCUO. Bold In Columbus by KILBOVXE, KIHI.V CO. M-B. onnful to bn onl, tb. 0unln. BILLIARDS. BE-OPENING or the CAPITAL OITT Billiard Room. rpBI ATTENTION Of ALL L0VKB8 Of THK 1 popular turn, of Bllll.rd . In.ltwl to lb. hot th.t tb. .bo., pl.w b.. I rn thoroUKhl, r. othfd nd ol..nwl, .ad I. now p.n to huwt.. Hi. room cLIal ,t. .pl.ndid t.blM, Uh Phelau's Patent CombioaUon Cnsh- ions, MiMrln tn an III the cltv. 'Ihe Bar h soprll-d with ft good asaorttnent of fins Linors and Olars, aud the room will be nnder tbe Immt'diaie supervlHon of lh proprietor, will aat bis atnost ndeftvora to ' WBomb, f..orLlmwllh...ll. mm Eoo't ml.t.k. tb. pl.o , Over Wagner's l)lnlug Hall, ut St.t. . r.'t Look (or tb. tt.Btp.rMi., with Imp y ''Biln.rd." npou It. P ' HAMUKL r. WlHTj PropHrtor. I J.on.rt W. IIW, " COMMISSIQN - :n Wkt. DUSlLAP. . JNO. H. ATWATKB. OUNLAP, ATWATER A CO., Prod nf e fommlNhion MrrcbastB -8 80DTH WATER 8TEET, Xa Xjj9i.XU Xa pii t A. Buttar, (Kf. (IhMM, Lard, Fork, Bboob, Wool BO," OMB BtrrAOCM m.0. OU iwwifB.iDW. M. PuTWM.t frw lo rtM wl WlJl Ib.u. " PrTos Deblllly, Seminal W.Akuess, t .' tm t. nrtd bT-od. who hu hbIIt mutt hi an ,": d hudrad. of h.n, .nd will Ml 701 lothlBf t th. kwa. Addiwa, with atuipi IDWABD B. TEAYHK, IMf Look r)H. Sunt. kl,ll, STOVES. ETC. STUART & EMERY, No. JO Sonlh High Blret. M.nor.cturn and Wk.lM.to ..d B.MII 0.r.nW Tin, Copper, ., ,; AMD J . i SHEET-IRON WABE ! Of .11 kind. luouted with ! 1ST tneMe Dptol 8. k X. k; eon.t.ntlj on hd . l.rg. iuort b.miiv( J Cooking & Heating Stoves G RATES, f.f. nOT-AIH FUKSJAt AND Lotze's English Range. AI.o, .11 kludi of i Uas, Cook mid HcnlluR Sloven, Honue FnrnlsUIng uooda, Pdnipa, Japan Ware, etc.. White Marble ttnd Harbletzed , Mlaieand Iron Mantles. Tb. Doted A T.T.TfiATOH " (ImI Cook Bton, nd th. Jult'r r.l.br.t.d "STUART" Cook and Heating StoTt always on hand. d '.',. eod lm FANCY COpDJ. Something New in Columbus. Jl. 35 -A. A. 01 FANCY GOODS! Xo. 15k 158 South HiRb Bt. HUDTH-XAHT OOBNIR TIIWN ST., STATIONERY. Notions, Sea., Wholesale and Retail. WE ABU NOW UOMPLKTINU 01) B LARGE .nil .pAoiou. room., ..d .r. d.ll, ncolvlng b, tpron . I.rgn .od .pl.uilid.Horlmnt of nollld., ,.IM. . Silver Plated Wnre, Jewelry, AII'uum, ' ltHHhelw, IJouibn, Uriiiuti, Uauies, Pateut Bird t!MKri, China Ornauienlri, Toy, and liullr), Of Cr, PoMtlptlon. LADIES' PARU)tt AND ICE SKATES. PIOTTJHBB. A Bpl.udid At.orlm.ut of Oil & Chrome Paintings French ana Kngilsb tad niul Colored EaernvinKK, TraHmriilet, AiUrOrAij'peH, PlioiogrnpliM, Ao, rreDdi, German and Kiigllsh Fancy Articles), Fans, 'erfumery, Port Uonnaies, DreiwlDg t'aaee, Tooth ud ti air Brushee. Pur-r-a. lo. Portrait and Pie- iure Franea ot all the dlflVrent styles, Magaitnea, 'loiorlalu, Oomlo Seriala, and iFet kiy Ptpere, nd almost everything aiea. BKLLECK A 00. nfl7 BOOK-BINDERS. Cl,AR BOOK MAM FA( TOUT. SI. C. L1UEY tfc CO., Boole Binders ! AMD-Blank Book Manufacturer, So. 2 North High Street, - COLUMBUS, 0. ,uvl9 If 1AL0EI0 BOOK BINDERY IE BEET & LILLET BOOK II I N IIEKN, Blank Book Man u faff era, File Box and Flour Bag Makeni, A c. Ac. te. rlHRazlneM, PerlodlcaU, Sheet 91unlc, fee., Ac., Ac, Bound in any Style and ro any Pattern. ; I'BR ATrENTIOBf OP PDBLWHfirU L I.O.IM loour Mt.blt.bm.nl, m w..r.d.lr 'i,ln.d to plriu!. ALL. U.rlog I.UI, equ!pp.d onr M.nu'Mtor, with . dnponor E.uoinii KMOiitr .nd lb l.tMt littproVMl . lialo. ol Bludflr.' MMbloor, nd m.t-Ti.l, w. .r. pi.purcd todo.ll work In. 4uikbio. M ... kb, .nd with th. Crmo D.tafoA. U.uuiiKtorj In lotl.r . H.lliOper.riouw duiio ng, Boutb High Street. . ug31d.mi DRY GOODS. At Reduced Prions. Mink Miirrs, vitiroRiNESAdDoorr.", Ulotb (Jln.k. .nd B..0..1, Cloth (Jlrolr. BBd Hck.( tnnt .od Ohl.rlilll. Clotli., Bftlmornl .nil FJoopHklrti, Wint.r Olora. .nd Hoilary. BAIM dt HON, No.. IS 10 a 8001b B Igb it. Housekeeping Dry Goods BLANKETS, T0WBLL1N0C, Mbeetiniis, Counterpane), tthlrtlnge, Laoa Unr tains, Toweia. vortain namatas, Nanklne, Table Uamaiks, Hyiles, Table O otbs, Bnokaback, Flannels A Diapers In great variety at low prices. BAIN 4k NOW, Noa. 33 to 'JO Month High st.'. At Reduced Prices.-! 7MPBK?S'H,0Tn,- rBIOH HIBINOS.I E Alum. " Il.ld K.rtBon fiAin fri. 1 r bbih ur iiruin. And all binds of Winter Drew flood., ti be closed out at eery lew frriret. If os. U te m Booth High at. Evening Dress Materials. WHITE AND OOLVBID TABLATABB)' Wblt.BBdUolorMlDrM.llllka ' 1 . .llll.MHviw.Hnfm . Whit. tlMottm M.rl.OB,. . . J.rt. Mailt., .nd gwl M, ArMBdla. Bobwh -. Whll. Blond Born. Inn - 1 1 IIhShHmiwi liKH.- ... ; V.l.BeUnne.Bud P.lot P.OM, '- Lbo. (Joll.r. .nd ll.ndk.rchl.fi, rnwrh Pan. , HMh Klbbon., , ' .' At..ndV. Kid Olorn BAIN dk sour, -Not. n to SoBlh High It. ft BHT8' IMPERIAL .BBi'l SBIBTS, V NmIIm. riBOOM Sbtrl. O.BU' BBd Bo,,' Llowa Oolt.fS, Ulolh LIumI Panar (Joll.ra. rr.no. Printed P.pr OolUrs HA! 1 w MIR, Not. ntoWlto.UiUlAh st. MEDICAL. CONSTETOTION LIFE SYRUP . ' I ( COMPOSED OF IOpLDE POTASSIUM, Will, the Compound Conceit Irated Fluid Kxlravl ' Valuable Mtedlcln-al Hoot i and Herbs. . . PREPARED BY WILLIAM H, GREGG, Ml, Obidoati or tiir Coli.igi or Piitsiuui and Bu.onoK., Nrw Yubk, rditMbRLx AwiKTANTPHVurciAN IN TllgDLACK- r will's Island Hospital, lath , Mkdical Inspector or tub Nkw Yoek State Vol-dnteer Depots, pn-serGot. Edwin D. Moroan. Constitution J.ife Syrup Has Produced a Kevoliillou lu Medicine What may seem almost tncredMile le that until) eases bltberto considered boiinlBtislr incnrabtt nrv fresjnentlr cured In a few days or weeks: and we ohaarfolly In.lte the in? et'Ktion of the lilN-rnl- mmaed ana eoieniinc to cure which have do parallel at the preaeut day. lint inn tne nnai nve Tears wo have ointeui ii w i obatac'ei, and overcome cppotiitlo, as brcultau as went ev.r anooanteretl by rotermers. UAPID1TV OF CUKE. Borne aay. Ymr curen are Uut otilck ." wKHetilh. era doubt tbdr p-rniatietice. ami think that .IIucrmh can niy be oured by the "slow, rwiiierativi' prom i nature. Tbis is our reply: In health the h.tdv. like a well balanced scale, is In a etat of Korilibriuiii, Hut when, from any canm. down ttotn one sliie of the Ma i e, we nave me eneuts aiftraie. Wlint Is re-qoisiie la to restore the normal balance of the luaie. Constitution Life Syrup Is a positive and specific remedy for all (IImkamh riginaiiitg tront an iflii'iitir, siatk uc iiih LUOD, and for all (hereditary) Diseases t aiiHiuiL- ted irom Parent to Utiild. 1'AUILVNIS. i nntverialty i lutl tied that Cjn-ui iiriSrnop Is the nly iRHi;tve means of rmt-Qku tnevarioua lorms or raraiyma, tnat wa net-a i,ot raralyuli reiterate that It is emph Ulcally the Ureal Life-giv ing Fewer. Ituiiffition, Weight at Stomach, Fltitulmer, Livtr Complaint, Want of Appetite, Bud Btatth CbTtotipntivnj liilliousnet. Struma, King's Kail, Qlan-iular Swcttituj, Eiytipelat, Ulcerative Salt thrum. This taint fherniltarv and aciinlred.) flllinit life with untold uiiserv, is, b all usual modioal niui-illin, lncarab!e. Arthritu, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Oout, Tie Doloureaux. . If there Is any dUeatw In which the Conrtitutiok ira tivRur Is a sovertiicn. it le lu IthnuaiatMin and Its kindred atTettl ns. The nioet lutenee p iiih a e most Instantly alleviated euorinotii aweilinkti art- reduced, (laeea, chronic or vicarious, of tw-iity ur thirty years' standing, have been cured by tu. f OHstitutlon Life Syrup Purges the system entirely from all the evil elTects the Weak. Jolula aua Kheuuiatlo I'Aius whl'ii th iweof Oalooael In sere to uiodutH. li hardeushuonin Gums, and secures tbe jeetti as firmly aa ever. Constitution Life Syrup Ivsdtcatas, root and branch, all Krnptlve DIsenHer oi ine dkiu, nae DltterH, IMuiplcH, ItloU'hcs, And all other difficulties of this kind, which somnch disQgnra the outward appear aooe or ixth maiea) ami female, often niakliic ilium a tlUguatluK object to hemtalvea and tileut a. For all Forms or Ulcerative Diseases Either or tha Nose, Throat, Tonga, Pplne, Fore bead, or Hnalp, no remedy baa ever proved its equal. ttutu Patches upon tbe It-iualo face, depeudltig upon diseased action cif the Liver, are ver nup)easnt to tbe younff wife and mntber. A tew buttles of Constitution Livs.it bynup will cor rect the tecrf tlou, and remove (lie depoeita. which is directly nnder the skin. I'lS'-ases r ine nver, siviur rise to lancnnr. Plizineas, Indlife-ition, Weak rl.omarh, or an ulcoc. ted cancerous condition of that urnaa, accotuuanlid i a burnloiEur otner u&miaiant eympioma, win be relieved by tho use of Constitution Life Syrup. As ft General Blood-l'nrlfr lint A sent, the LirnHTtirv stands unrivaled by any preparation In the world. THE RICH AN1 IMMUt re liable to the fame dlxea-es. Nature and Boietice have made tha GoNsTiTeniin Lira Hvai'P for tbe IteaeRt or all. : Iir Jilootl Prod ores healthy men ftnd women; and If llio con itltuitdB ta run (fc ten in yontn, uisease aua eriy death I the rrtsult. li j not delay when the means are so near at hand, and within the reacu or all. CONSTITUTION IAF1: SYRUP 18 THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND, And the III. li Mail's IlleHwIiiK- BUY IT, Take It, and be Cured ! " . ) WILLIAM H. GREGG, ID, Solo Proprietor, j ; NEW7YORK. Price I per boil l. MxbnttloB lor r.i. - : ISrBen't "tijr'feipresi to' all parte of the t'ountry-j MORGAN A ALLEN,1, Wholes No. 46 CUU !., Mow York ' 801D WHOLKSALB BY Jobs son, Hollow at Cowdsk, Phlladel jhlts Pft. ' ' Giosoi 0. Goopwin & Co., Boston, Masi, Fdlleb, Fincb A Fuller, Chicago, III. Joan D. Pabe, Cinoinnati, Ohio. dei-6tW yw OAILf 01U0 STAT JODBHAL - - - ,1 - tlltlM, Nw. ICnt Minis tilrwf. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 17, liJ5. ri-JKlMS F AUVKti'l 1!IJVU. Oailt Obo SqBBr. on. lnMrtlon.. TS 01 BpKlal jfotlow per Bqn.ra, ..oh iBKirtloa fl.lt Local and BoiIbm. Notion., pw Una, Hwb Insertion SOosnU. Was.Lt lnHoo.re, Mchtonrttoo 60 1 L00.I .nd BnalnwM Notlrwi. por lino, ...b liuortloa 80 oanU. S" One tqnare oovera thrtM unartorm of aa lnt.ii w ru tnw cviaains or ne bJODBH-u r Marriase Nritleea wlllhaiftjir Ittsarlalili lu oharipHl MroenUwbnn nnder Ave ltnea, aud 60 onnte (Tajrinart. when ordnnvinif more Mtiaio KrvtMtoiii AdvHttnlntr. The Missouri comnromise of 1820 has been obliterulrd by the Missouri resolutions or IKiid. The elate which had slavery im. posed upon it by the fiat of the roan owners r otuer Stales, bus, after fortv-fiTO years of riftl, put away the injurious institution for OTor tour years uto such a triuoipbanl mJicntion of the prinoinls of freedom would hare been considered hopeless for a century at least. But Die Southern Rebel- ton hits bad a wonderful inlineuae in on - chteiiiiiK tho Dim lis of in on us to the oh- jucts and inltuciicofl of ihe "perulinr in - Ntilution." The do icv which West Vir- in if originlaiod. almost in doubt of the cf- feci, Maryland hua imitated and Missouri as copied. Threo loval States have volun- tnrily abolished slavery within tliuir houit- ane?. and hontitcky, which rejected the 'resident's plan of oiouiioiDaliou with com- uensatiou. is. lodav.- fearful whether k irreat a boon oan bo now allowed. Tounen- see is perfecting measures to liberate every Hlave within its border. Of the oaplured terri tory, Arltnusas aud 1iumiana have, by the voice of ihe remaining Union citizens, ox- preHsed their determination to wash out Ihe ul statn forevor. These are the couipcnsa- lons ror the war which tuo oauee of human loin has gamed in territory dominated over by IheGovernmont of the Union. What 'ire iheprogpeuta further Houth t Tlief'onfed era to Government proposes tho abolitioo of slavery as the only means of continuing the content. The partsionate devotees of the lie-hellion are ready lor it, but slaveholders, no are to be etlroteu by tho measure, con- emplatethe proposition wi h dis ike and fM .h yi beS,n.,,,nK V TU hG fact hat, under any c.roumstances, the in- .Htilution must die. With victorious Union armies preaaing them at every point, upon ine thinners ot which are inscribed "r ree- lorn to the slave,'' the hope of retain inn the iriatocralio privileges whioh have iriven the livosaud welfare of a degraded race into the naiiiiHof a select few, is slight indeed. But with an internal pressure at home forabolt-i ion, fomented by the Government which the peoplo of the South havoset up to tyrannize ivor thcmsolvas, their prospects of retaining their ownership of human beintrs are tilootny indeed. The South are reaping tho harvest of its folly in the destruction of all i hat made it arrogant and prosperous; and whether the war is to go on, or wbothcr peace shall come lo tho deluded traitors in i short time, the issue will be the same. Slavory has received its death blow in tho louse of its fritmdf, and whatever llukset-le tuc ut of the controversy may bo, the oud of tho ayslem of human bondage is already ritmiiiiifju. Tho action of tho Convention of Missouri s strictly constitutional, and it has been summary and decisive. At threo o'olock on Wednesday, December 11, 1805, thoshaokleB of every nlavo in that Htato fell from his limbs by tho utteraneo of tho will of the representatives of iho people. Tho vole of Tho vote of ilie Oonvenlion was almost unanimous, six- ty in favor of instant emancipation to four votes against it. J'hil. Inquirer. I'ftiruiiiir na n llrcml Winner. Men have wondered how, in a country Htich as China, where the lone of morality s low and the government corrupt, educa- ton should have Buch honors and privil- ges attached to it. that it forms lbo sole oieans of rising into place and affluence. i ho true secret of tho matter is lo bo read n the fact, that China, with its three hun- ired millions of inhabitants, is the most populous country on the face of the earth. Ignorance, therefore, cannot be tolerated in hinn; and knowledge, including, as a mat er of course, a thorough acquaintance with uo arts ny which meu live, is at a premium bore. However unacquainted wilh what most ennobles man, the Chinese cannot be ft ignorant of how to use their own homely phrase "men are to get their rice." wero tho ouse otherwise, they would of necessity have to eat one another; and so in his vast nation, still in some respects a emi-barbarous- one, a certain measure of ducation is universal; and its cheap litora- ure, notwithstanding its block-printing nd its difh'cuH character, is tho most im- meiifie iu the woild. And, on a similar principle, the growing population of Britain win torco upon ilie country the question ot it adequate education tor the people, it is I i tliuuit to ovcr-poople any nation with a aught und industrious race ot men. China s not over-peopled wilh its three hundred nil) ions. Ireland, that has not half the umber of inhabitants to the square mite, and the Highlands of (Scotland, that have not ihe one-torlK'tb part iho number to the square mile, are, ou the contrary, greatly over-peopled; and (he difference consists urtinly in this, that, whereas the Chinese iiavo, with all their many faults, been aught how to "get their rice," the poor Highlanders and tho Irish have not. Hugh miter. Letter fruni n Ilnrao. Tho New York Evenini Voti publishes the following communication: teaierday, as 1 was doing my bSBt to ilraw a heavy load of hay in the broken suow ou Broadway, near Canal street, my strength gave out, and 1 stopped to breathe littlo. My driver began to beat me with a whip, but that didn't give tne any power o pull Ihe loud, lie stood on the shads of lie cart, making it near twohundrcd pounds heavier, and went on wilh his beating. It you bait been there you would have seen hut I wna uot unwilling, but, unablo (o draw he load. I don't live in a li rut-rate stable, ,tud don't get first-rate food. My master seems to think that a horse can live and work on hay and nothing else. I never see any oats. Yon con count my ribs from the shoulder to the thigh. There isn't much tlesh on my bones. I am miserably poor and weak in the knees; but 1 am still kept hard at work. I wonder if you human be- ims have any humanity after all. It must ho small, or you would not look so coldly on me and my thousand poor skeleton brothers who are beaten along under heavy loads every day of the year.- i Now, while my m it-1 or wai pealing me because I could not draw my burden until 1 got a little breath, one of yourgentlemanly look inn police officerscame up, and I con gratulated myself that be was going to take my pari, lnstenu oi mat no urew out- a thick leather knottod whip, and began to itting mo with It under the belly, while my master beat me on t he back. And there he stood, whipping and whipping mo as if he enjoyed it, wnue i oouiu uo noming uu. stagger and tremble in all my limbs. I want to ask you if this is the proper business of your police officers In this civilised town. Between the two) I got near a hundred lashes before I was rested enough to null on. And when I did puil, it, was be cause I got a little rested in spite of their torturing ulnwB. it tncy nau not ueaimi me, I would have been restored sooner. Can't you say a word -in your powerful iournal for me and in brothers 7 Oats are 40 high that we uoni get ineni. jkook. m your ribs and bones ami learn anatomy, and ay a word for us. 7 Yours respcol fully, . . i , - Aji Abused Ol Horsh. f2?" It. In reported tbrtt In Ihe nsir State of Nevada, beuealh a linn ooveriog pf re fuse siilluo mailer, for a dcptli of fourleen (Vol,' pure rodk anil Is found as clear as ioe, tud "as while as tha dri.cn snow." lie-naatli thero is w,ler, vrhioh seoms.lo be tillered through salt lo an unknown dopih. The whole of Ihe fourleen feet lii thickness loes not oonlaln a single' streak of an dele-uirious matter or ruWnh, and is ready for quarrying and sending to market. The lo-, ililT is one hundred miles west of Kees BiTtr. from , PJexIro Mnxlmlllaa ud In Ibnreb rrttiierly. Mexioo, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1864. My Dear Minister Ekoudero: In order to smooth the difficulties which hare ariseu on account of the reform law, wf propose to adopt a means which, while satisfying the Ijiul requiremeals of tbe country, should re- establisti peace in tne minds ana tranquili. ir in Ihe conscience of all the inhabitants of ihe empire. For this purpose, when we were at Rome, we opened negotiation., with 'lie Holy Falber, as universal chief of the Caibolio Cburoh. The Papal Nuncio is now in Mexioo; but to our extrenie Burpriae, he has deoUrei (oat he is without instructions, and has await inem irom Mexioo, Tito unnatural situation in whioh we have continued, wtih difuaulty, during Beven uionibs, admits or no more demy. It de mands an immediate solution. We conse quently charge you at once to propoBo suit- I 'm measures in order lhat justice may be I -umini8tred without consideration of ne: H0Dtil station; that legitimate interests cre- I tteu ny tucse laws may rest secure; correct I 'g the excesses and injustices' committed I " woir name; to proTiue lur the mainte- I "ooo of public worship and protection of I ir sacreu matters piaceu uniler the safe- Kurd of religion: and, finally, that the aa I oramctit maybe adiniuistered and oiher ttmctions of the saored ministry be exnroii I0" tnrouguout tne empire witltout cost or oliarge to liie people. I To this end, you will, before anylbing '8; propose to us tbe revision of the oner- 1 ions of the mortmain and uationalii'ition ,,f cccltsiastioal property, shaping it on ihe "'' 'hut legitimate transactions exocuie.l without fraud, and according to the lawn "cq ueoreeu suon amortixaiion, sball be t ratified. Labor, in fine, according to the prtuoinlo of lreo and amplo toleration, keeping in view lhat the religion of the I tuie is tne itoman cahoiio and Apostolic. Ma XI If ILIA N. Hie Htorra Clnthrrlna; lu Norlh 4'nro I1UH. There aro the strongest reasons for believ ing that liio storm is at last beintr raised tu the interior of this StaLe, which must, ere long, eventuate in her deliverance from tho remorseless jaws of theitichinond despotism, ttefupees are pouring in, and they all brine one umrorm siory oi an tiering Hnu dosti lu ll on. and the most, unmiticated oppression tnu tyranny ever liitlioteU upon any peoplo -liuuo i no ruiicu ot innse mounters in numan shape in old Home, Caligula and Nero. Som'e are reftllj ' North at once, while others are w ,0 bide.their time by remaining a ,a ,n ntn in tMn.;Jl " proceed tiling amone jh. itii join in neaping imprecations on the n famous rule of Davis and his wicked co conspirators. A great genuine Union feeling is strengthening and increasing in ev ery town in almost every quarter of the mate, it win yet overwhelm ami crush tbe contemptible despots now engaged with the iCHperaiion or demons in trying to keep il lowu. Many refugcos now look forward to (he joyous hour when they can return back gain to their Old homes under tbe protect- ug roius or the stars ana etnpes Worth Carolina Timet, C'olorM lrnliiFiMl from Icrol?iini, There ore several fine colors produced from the residium of petroleum. One, manufactured at the Humboldt refinery near t-iuiner, in tne uu v;reen region, is a bright tnu nxed cerulean blue, perhaps a shade lamer, out still sb brilliaut. and is called he Humboldt color. The process of manu facturing it is kept a secret by the discoverers, who are German chemists. No stranger allowed to enter their works except hv special permission. It is staled that Ihe Humboldt Company produces these colors rotn a combination of naphtha and tar. The refinery ueofl twxntT-B. & etllls, and probably three to four hundred barrels of petroleum por day when running at full ca- paciiy. Another delicate and fashionable oior, a light blue, called "Azurine." an well -is the now famous and popular color,' "Ma- xciiia, urn now prouueeu rrom pmrnipnm A fourth, called "Itosina," is in course of experiment. These colors are ascertained by dropping the oil iu a oertain state into wa ter, by which the most beautiful hues are brought out. rim. Com. John Art run ami the Nulilintli. Tho Boston Recorder has tho following 'inccdole of the elder John Adams, "tt bile President of the United Slates, as he was returning from tho country to his family in Boston, bo waa interrupted by a New ring- land snow storm, which effaotually blocked up his way. He was then at Andover, twenty miles from Boston, where his family, be bad learned, were waiting his arrival. Sabbath morning the roads become, for the tirst time, passable. "Un iho question or going to Boston that day, it was the opinion of tho clergymen of the plaoe, that under the circumstances of his detention, and the sickness of his family it would justify his traveling on the I dubbath. "His reply was, that the justifiable occa sion in the case would not prevent the bad intiueuce of bis example on those who might ; sue him traveling on the Sabbath, without knowing the can no. Ho therefore decided to i wait till Monday." . i AST Wo learn that Hon. A. O. V. Nichol son, or Memphis, who was uovernor An-, ilrew Johuson's colleague In the United States Senate prior to the war, has returned to his home at Columbia after a long so journ within the rebel lines. Mr. Nichol son, wo have always understood, never gave a hearty approval to secession. Ilia convictions were loyal to the country, but be lacked the moral courage to stand out against rebellion when hia own State espoused it. Had his position in the U. S. danate been more emphatically hostile to secesstdon, his influence would have largely contributed to keep Tennessee out of the revolution. lie has determined now to give no further support to the rebellion, which he regards aa a hopelesB cause, and we sin cerely trust that his he trt is inspired anew with love for Ihe old Hag. In low, when the celebrated disunion Convention met at Nashville, A. O. P. Nicholson spoke eloquently and with' marked ability for his noun try. Ho graphically depicted tbe dis-"Strous consequences that would certainly follow secession consequences now sadly real i led by Tennessee. We commend to bis perusal the admirable speech he then made, for his arguments against disunion are inviueible. Louitville Journal. Bra?" The great refracting telescopo.ro-oenlly completed -at Cambridge, Mass.,' for the Ch oago University, is the largest irnhe world.- Its object glasB is eighteen and half inches in diametor, and cost $11,187 The sum paid for the telescope is $8,187. Its weight is about six thousand poundB. The length of the great tube is twenty-two feet. MairnifyinR lenses will be used rang ing In power from hO to 1 00. The cost of the observatory was J6,000.' Iho great refractor at Harvard Observatory Is fifteen and a half inches aperture, twenty-two feet long, and cost U,tXH). . 1 . CLOTHING. HONK .V BEEiH, Merchant Tailors ! ABB DBALIRa tN - I GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, N E. s.'4rneir Illich land Town strtwiai. opponitcj aj. sj. Hotel, Ilave constantly' on band a freih, well -aeloc ted CLOTHS, CA88IMER ES, VESTING8, . AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which we offer to onr friends, patrons and public lo A'uerAL at tbe lowest Possible llvlnii nrioee. for ansk. We do or own entttiltg, and p-raonally attend to rtie nuuneei or rneaiore, we gnaranea,eutireaat Islactton In Koods, atylea and fits. We d not seek to pull down outers to bnlld upoareelvea.bnt let oaf work, goods, styles and fits, speak for themselves By fair dealing and strict attention to bnslnees wa bopti tu met It a share of anbllo oatruoase. - Persons wishing anything in our line, will And tt tn t-ieir Intcreet w give tu a oall before parcbasitrg uiosewner , , N. B. fpeclal attent on paid to getting np Hill-U'Y Officers' (JhitblnK. BO.SK Jt BKBM. P 8. Since the dr-th of P. Rose Bin P. bote rwUlns tbe Ibtortat of said P. he. dreeaaed, and hiiiiuess Is continued In name aua style of above firm, as nn-or. erivl 375 -Agrnts Unfd. $150 rpp 8RtJt,.SlCWIH0 MAflBIKKI. , Vf! vAl.1 1 gl. .clmmUxlon on all roArlilnMioM.'cr amplo, .g.nta who will work for tb. .bur. wag.a aud .ll.xp'BM. paid. AililrrM P. 0. niKRINOTUN a 00., ' lecle-ww Pet't, Mi... INSURANCE. Or ran condition of thb lorillahd MltK INaUttANOK fH'MPAN Y, the 3IU dav of December. I8f(4. made to tbe Audi tor of Ohio, pursuant to the statute t f that Stale: NAM AND LOCATION, , .. - ,... ; Is tbe Bsvleas dDEKiUK ot tht system wltU nanseoue ths"Company II the LtrBtLLAFtu . d,u rhu m 1(ir((B 0nmbar of onr fellow creatures NOlGOMPANY.ftndU located annually go to th.ir graves from drugging them of New York h) aelves) to death, or allowing others to do so, is a fact The name of KIRK 1NSUBAN Uoadway, City I. CAPITAL. The amennt of Its Capital Stock is BVW.lMJO The amt. uot . f Its Capital titock paid up, li OUO.OOO II, ASSETS. i 1. Oaeh of the Comoanv on hand, and In 1 the hands of Aueot and other persons S3,ai7 91 3. Koal Kit ate nnino.iiubi.nd 601 12 '1. Ihe Konds ard (Muck ewmd bp that i ('ompauy.fasporvoucliersaccompany f tn) .UU.OOO Ol) 4, Debts duo toe (Jompany, st-unrvd by ' mot Uage, (as per accompany log vouchers, 4117.000 00 A. Dents otherwise around, (ft per voncb- ersaecompauyinBi on 8. Debts 'or Preuiluaia A.7W1 9:' 7 All other Securities Interest accrued.... lft, IM SI Total Asa.ts of tha Company. 9706,698 Wi 111. LIABIL1T1K9 ( Tha amonnt of Liabilities, due or uot due, j to Banks and other creditors t None. '.oases adjusted a td doe ! Hou. LossMadJiist d and not due 1 'S tV I Losses unadjnalej 15,4:'ft Losses In ausvente, waltoiK for tnrtber , prttof None. A'l other elaims aKain t the Company, in ccrua lax ai.u inurrst due acnp lioioers 1,001 Total Liabilities 1 8,118. W ,1V. H.80KLLANB )US. The ireatent amnnt Insured In aby una 'rink, ac wruiDf v ciroumsiaDoes. IhtKrea'eat amount allowed by the rules to l lu urea in aoy one ciiy. cma ur riuage, according tuci carnaianctM The Kreateet amoii.it allnaed to le Insured 111 any une iiiuob, aot'oruing to oircnmeiancen. Th amount of Its oaoltal or earn limit deuorilied li anv other State, at security tor loi,va thrroin, UODfl, The Chartt r. or Act of Incorporation of said Uoni pan m juea. STATB OK NRW TOIiK, 1 uoimTr or Maw Ton. J i CARLfSLK NOKWIHIP: Prr.l.Ui.t, and 1NO MILL', Secretary, o' the L'Htl L LA it It riRK IN uKANCK COM i' ANV. litiAt teverallv aworn. di pose and -ay that the iornitolna Is a full, trtte and correct pmtiemeui r tne anal re or tne sain tympany, tliat the said Insurance OomoHnv I the norm hd uer or at iant onr humiiekd THousANn iOLLlKe autual Oisli (lanlral invented In Stock and Bou.lt or In SlortKavacu Ileal Ktate. worth doublet the anion ot for whl;b the same it meriftafrrd; and that ""J are. e auove aeecrioeu omoers or sa in limnr, aiioe Lon pnny ija ifDisLiB hokwoiiu, 1'rceldent. JOIlii 0. MILLS. tSeeretsrv. 8itbf rfleil aud worn before me. this sixth iUv of I ska L. T. W. WIIa-DKY, stamp.J Commli'ur for Ohio in Mew York. Orrios or thr Auoiroa or Stats, 1 GoLDMttim, 0., J anuary 10, 1806. j It Is herehv oertlfled that the tormo'Dtr la a ear rect copy of the Statement of Condition o- the uiiUI JUAKU el HK IMsllltAhuK 00 M PA N Y ol New Vork. made to and filed In this ufllee. n.r tht yoar foa. LRRAL.J WitneM my band und teal officially. JAS. U. f'llllMAV. stamp, Auditor of t)tate, CEItTlFlOATR OF AUTIIOBITT. (To expire on the 31st day of January, 1866.) Orrtoi or thr Acditob or Statu, 1 I MCBANl'S DrPAKTMSMT, 1 Coi,trHRi8, Ohio, January 10 1NUS.J Wn erkas. Tho LOKILLAKO KIRK TNMTltA N('K UMPlNt. ItOAled at Kiiw Yi.rk. In the httalti of iew iora natr UK-ti in 'li'soinee aswon stal-mo. t T its ounliliuu, ns r ij ui red by tlie Itrst s-otioooi luact ''i rtuiilnte lsirm:e t'omiaiile not in. norporated by the Mateol Onln," passed A rll 8, Iffto, and ant un. tl ft hruar tl. 111: and. whrxt-as. nalU Oon ptuy hart furnish.d Ihe uiiderefgued sulfa ractory c viueiire tnat It Ik pent s-tq o' at leant ok a IliNllRKl) TIIOI'NAKD nOI.I.AKMOr Ai'TllAI, UP1TAL IN KiDKUlri storks, or bouds. or in mortiiaii- of n-al state, eor h dule t'-e t.mount i"ur wh-ch the same m 'rtgttgea; auu, wuererte, said V mpany has nied this olnce a written lodrunient undr its corixj- rata seal, sir tied by the Pie iilent and Bo -rotary tureof, amliortKlng any agi-nt or.aKeat of said (tompauyiu this Mat to acknowltdge service of procesti, lor ana la tWi-lt of stld Corpauy, accori. g ki tne temii oi aaiu law. i Now, tht rehire, In pursuance of the first iTtlnn i he atorrsalil wot, t, JA-1K II. UJimiA , AUdl-rt.'E'mtr. 'or Ohio, do hereVv cerrti'v that aull LOItlLLtBD Kl UK 1NM ItANllK I'OMl'ANV, o New Vork. ts authnriied to trauutct tli. tinsh rws of Fire Insuranco iu this Slate unlll the tlilrtr-nrt day of Jsuiiary. In the year one tbotuund eight nunorea auu nxty six. In witut-ss whereof. I have hereunto subscribed my tiMiia and ran I O e a al of my ollice to ba aftlx- i i IAS. II. flOPflAN, Auditor of Strite. MTAMP.1 Jaalat lw JAKIfSii:K, Jr . 1 UJL. Atfeiif. 'iliimliim,0. FINANCIAL. i IUTIOML EXCHAME BANK OF COLUMBUS. IIMTED STATES DrrOMlOUV AND l Government Financial Agent. Sobacriptloiti retvlved for all UMITK1 STATKH HO.lN, Government Securities of all Kinds Doll In . ' A.t Best Rates ! WM. O. JjEflULKB, Prx't. O. Habot, Owb iler. Jaiift :toi CERTIFICATE OF AOTHOBITY To The National Eiclaiie Ml, op coi.rnHLN, o. . TBIAHCKY DKPA RTMINT, ) Orncc or Oohpteolleb or rax Oubbrnct, V Wabhihston, November SO, itnA. I HKttKAS, BV BATISFAOIOUV KV1WCN0E ureaented to the nnderslicned. it his bten made to arjnenr thet tho NATiONAL tCXUUANAK BANE OF UuLUM BUS, In thu city of Oolombus.in tbe onnn ty orrranaMin and Btate ot Ohio, ha Dma auty organ ited nnder and according t j the requirements oi the act of Oongrras enti'led "An act to provide a National Currency aecured by a pledge of United States bmds, and t provide lor the circulation aud re-lempiion thereof " approved Jane Sd, ISlii, and has complied with all the provisions of aatd act required to be complied with befor- c,nim-uciuc the business ol' Banking under said act. How coeretor-, uuoh mculloch, jornpiroi-Irr of the I'arrenny, do hereby certify that tho NA T10NAL KX UANtiR BaN ). OF U (LUajBUg, in the ally ot Golumbas, In thu couuty of Frntikiio, aud oiateuf Ohio. Is auihorUed to com once the busiuess of Banking nuder tbe act aforeaid. la testimony wnereor witness my nana ana scat of oftioe, this thirtieth day of JNovenv 8XAL.1 her, let. BXOa McOTJLLOCn, , Comptroller of the Currency. In accordance with the above certificate "Th Sa- tonal Rrekanar Bank of Oolmtbu" will commence bnslneaa on Mmday, Deo. 6th, 18G4, at the Banking House now oocuploa ny tus Kxchange nana. , u. j. uauuv, uaeuier-WJi. 0. UKaiiLKK, preeldeftt. oWSAtM The Franklin National Bank of Columbus. anital Paid In HI50.000, Wltb i'rlvtleeT lttrriae ilie iHnine US SOUif,lltfU, i CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. TBHiAHOKT DKPAKTU KNT, OrrioB or OoMPTKOLUta or tub ('uubenut, Washimqton, ioeii bt-r S. Ihfit. 4 I TH URIAH. UV HA UHFAtiTtlBV KVIUK VV nreeuted to the uulersigned, it bnaben uaile to ftpwar that T'ltC TKAMiblM NATIONAL HANK OF UOLllMBCB, In it'ie cwiiuiy of Frank-I u and State of vrbio haa been duly oran aed uader end accoidiog to tha rrqulmmenuof .he act, or Oon gnaa aotltled "An act to prold a National Cor. rency, aeenred by a pledge of unitea siaiee ooimib, end toprovldo for th circulation and redumption thereof' appioved jnneS, lHe4, aue bm'complltd with all tho provlsione of said ait reqoiie- to be oompM d with before oommeuctng, tha bualni ss ol banking unaeraa ari. . Kow.tliere'ore, i, uoon bjoucliwh, loniuirwnrr of th Currency, do heiebj certl y that I'Tne Frank' Uu National Bak of (oltimbas," in the city of Oo-Inmbxs, In the oonoty ot Fraaklla and fctare ol Ohio la aulhorltud ta wmrnat the Jualuee of banking nuder the aot aforesaid. . . . . . . la tHftimony wuereot, W lines my nanu ann nrai Ibbal of olttco, this third day of Dearmbtr, 1804. ' (tagned). " I1CGH WotlDLLOOH-Comptroller of the tireiicp. riniactha anthnri-v above clvon. this Batik wO I commence business nn TuKDaV, January Sd, WA IntheofBce nowocupled by tho trai klin Branch o the crate Dank uf Ohio, khd will sdcreed to. the uuainesa ot ine same i V. W. DKMHI.VB, President. 1 - JOfiKPH UUTutiAMON, Oaebtir. Dee. tl. lSM. tm Is ,ivi.u,n..i j-v.i' 20 nnia.- Ajoai ,; UUL ' " COK BALK BT to. 24 KnrOi Hlsjk Slree , 20 DD18.V Alcohol :.""t7 roB balb bt-;. :i;u;u': Q. HOBERTW, MEDICAL.- I A SILENT BUT POWERFUL KVIL. "War. Doatllenci vtileuce aud fftmlus) are looked upon as the moat dread'nl calamities to which Lumanlty la subject, yet wa have aa agent at woik among u . slaying by day aud by uigut its thousands and tens of thousands. Tbe sconce to which we refer, ihle ev which la so effective oh lUmlsaton ol destruction. I wnien is lucou trover uue ine question is, cannot j this evil be alleviated f Ara there not at hand medicine which ere competent to core meet ol the die : eaimi which afflict mankind 7 Kiperlence-has pro v. n tliat there ara, aud lur tbe ear of all Ulllloos I'Dbrorders, Dyspepsia, aid all tbe complain is of tbe i Htomach, Liver and Dowels, Dr. Hoofland s Uennan Bitters ara a positive and permanent remedy. 'Jhe witnraaea to tbis truth are a multitude. The worth of an article Is bated upon Its aopularf. ty and no medicine has won aacts unbonnwd prai and honor as these Bitters. Wherever they bav been lutrodaced, they bava superceded all other preparations and when onoe used, they become a publlo necessity. Why then, drng ourselves to death when wo have within onr reach a emoiy lhat never falls f Its name aud virtues are now universal; and wherever the banner ol civilisation Is spread to the breeae it Is there that Uiflaod'u Ditterslsthe stand ard medicine for all. We urge no one to purchase this article bnt we lay before you the facts of their curative virtues and It la on facts alone that each one must jndge for himself. HOOFLAND'S G Kit MAN BITTERS HOOFLAND'S GKRMAN B1TTKKS HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS HOOFLAND S GERMAN BOTERH Will ome evry oaaa of CUH0N10URNEKV0U8DiilUTI DISEASES Ob' THE KiDNKV? AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDER. ED STOMACH., Obrtorve the following sympton.s, rmnltlng from Disorders of the Digstive Organs: Uonstlpwtioii, Inward Pllea, fuli)s of IHoed te the HimJ,V)Mi y of the Btoinaoh, Naiueea, Deart bnrn, DiHgntnior Food, Tu I loess or Weight In the Htomaru, Hoar Kructatiune, Sinking or nattering at the Pit of Ihe Stomach, Hwlrumlngof the HewJ,) Brtrritvd aud DlOlcult Breathing, Fluttering at the II cart, Ohoklng or dahocatiag Hen- ' Rations wbon lu a lying P-tnre, IMmneamor Via Ion, Dote or Wubs betore the Hight, rever aud Dull Pain lu the Dead, Deflutmry of Perspiration, Yllownwrn n the Kkln aud Kyes, Pain in the lih, Hack, Oheat, Limbs, ao., Hudden gluebesof fToal. Burnlnit In tbe Fleeh, 'enntnt lm ftglnlugs of Xvil, and groat Deprerwion of spirits. Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remeiuber Remember Remember Remember Remember Kememhor Remember Remember ; Remember ; Remember That this Bitters is not Alcoholic, That this Bitters is not Alcoholio, That this Bitters is not Alcoholic! That this Bitters is not Alcoholic, Contains no Rum or Whisky, Contains no Rum or Whisky, Contains no Rumor Whisky, Contains no Rum or Whisky, And cannot make Drunkards, And cannot make Drunkards, And cannot make Drunkards, In the World. In the World. In the World. In the World. In the World. in the World. We will pay Sl.ono to any one that will produce a certificate published by us that is not genuine. Factalll FacUltt Facta)!) Facial!) Factatll - Factatlt FatJtall! Facial I! Faitnltl Factsl Fact! Faotal Facts! Facts! Fuels! Facte! Faotal s'rom the Hon. Thomas B. Florence. From the Hon. 'Jhomaa B. Florence.' K ro u the Hon. Tiiouias B. Florence. From the Bon. Thomas B. Florvnoe. Wabhimoton, January 1, ISA3, Oentlimkn: Having stated It verbally to you, I have no hetftatlou in writing tbe fact, that I expert- mcHd marked benefit fruni yuur IJooffaud s Uerraan Bitters. Durfnu a Ions and t"diou seMlon of Oon- gresa, prrssing and uneious dutiua nearly prostrated me. A kud triund aoggsted the use of the preparation I have named. 1 look bis advi e, at.d the result was lmpioveiieut of hillh, ruuvwed energy, and that particular relief 1 so much needed and obtained. Othera may be ttuitlany advautaged If tht y denlre to Truly your menu, THOMAS B. FLORBNUB. From tha Hon. Jacob Broom. Frr.m IIih H,m .l-nh Hroom. n-m tne Hon. Jacob His..., From the lion. Jacob Broom. From tha lion. Jacob Broom. From the lion. Jacob Broom. PHtLADBLPRIA, Oct. 7. IKII2. Grntlkmxn: In renlv to your Inanlryaa to the efleut produced by the nseof uooftand's (ieruian Bit ters in my laiiuiy, i nave nonesiianon in saying in as haa tweu highly woonnai. in one insinfce, a case d'BteiHiiaoi iblrteeo years' stauaiuc. anu wnica bad becomo very distnsslug, the use of one bottle ive docidt'd relief, the secoua emcung a cure, aua the third, it aeema, has co'-tirim-d the cute, ftrr there have been no symptoms of its return for the lat six yeats. It. TJM iV ' vldnal use of it 1 find It lo be an .nequaiud ny-. xAJUucureiy reconuueuu iia nee w the sutturers. TTfflSJiirs, JACOB BUOtBM, No. 1707 Kprnce street. From Rev. W. D. Siegfried, . From Ho. W. D. biogfriod, From Bev. W. D. Siegfried, From Rev. W. b. biegfried, From Rev. W. D Slegltivd, . Pastor Twelfth Baptist Church. PtULAbitrniA, December J6, iSrVI. :men: 1 have receutly been laboring nnder the distressing efftots of iudtgeatlon, accompanied by a prostratiou of tbe nervous system. Numeruus remedies were recommended by frienda. and some of them tested, but without relief. Your Uolland'a ' Qenoau Bitters were recommended by pesons who had tried tbvm, and whoae lavoraoie mention ur the Bitters luduced run also to try them. 1 must urn less that I bad an aversion to pateut medicines Irom the thousand and one" qiiarx "aiiiers," wuose oniy in aeema to be to palm on awee.enea ana arnggeu nor upon toe communuy, in a aiy way, ana ine tendency ol which, 1 fear, is to maka many a oon- med drunkard, upon luaming that yours was reailv a me'llcinal nieuaralton, I took tt withjiau- py eflect. it action, not only upou the atoinaoh, but upon tbe nervous system, waa prompt aud &i at Ifyiug. 1 f el that I have derived groat aud prnia u-nt be n tit from ihe use oi a tew bottles. Very respect Iu I ly yonra, W. D. aaUGFBIKD, No. M Shackamaxou atraet. Trom Rev. Levi a. Beck, From Rev. Levi 0. Beck, From Bev. Levi 0. Beck, From Rev. Levi Q. Beck, Pastor of tha Baptist Church, Pamberton, N, J., formerly ot tbe North Baptist Chnrcb, Pbtla. 1 have known Hoofland 'e Uerman Bitters favorably for ft number of years. I have used them la my own family, and have been ao pleased wltb their effect a that 1 waa luduced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated In a strikingly beut'Actal manner. I take great pleasure In tiiuA publicly proclaiming tbis fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases tor which they are recommended, to these Bitters knowing from experience that my recomnutndation will be sustained. I do this more ohrnlly as Hoofland's Bitters Is Intended to benefit the efillol1 and la not ft "nun drink;" Yourr truly, LEVI O. DCOK. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D. From Rev. J. Nuwtton Brown, D. D. 1 From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, Di. D, sUltor lit the lucyclopedia of Religions Knowledge, and Obriatlan Chronicle, Philadelphia. . AffhnntTh not dlsDoaed to iavor or recommend Pa tent Aludlciues lo general, through distrust of their Ingredients and effects, I yet know of no nfflcloat reason why ft man may lot tastily to the benefits fan believes himaelf to bava renelved from any almplo preparation, In the hope that he may thns contribute to tne weneui vi vuivii, tineutoi omera, i , ia more readily in regard to Hoofland Oar-.ters, prepared by Dr. C. . Jaoknoa, of this Mtuse I es prejudiced ugaJnat ibtyit for many I do this man Bitters. I city, because I was prejudiced ugaJnat ibtyit for many yi', UUUr .ur liuuir..".. . j wnr .,,ww an alcoholio mixture. 1 am indebted to myi Iriend, Robert ahocu.aker, Req., tor the removal of this prejudloe by proper teats, and for encouragement to try them, wheuenfleriug from great and long con-tinoed debility. - The ae -of three bottles of these bittorn at tbe beginning of the preenut year, was lol-lowed by-evident relief ahd restoration te 'ft degree ol bodily aud mntal vigor wliluh I had not felt for six months before, and mtri almost dospalrwd of re gaiolng. I thereiore bank Ood and my rrlond fcf directing me to the use of them, - ! . . J. NKWTON BBOsVN, Philadelphia. From the Rev, Thomas Winter, D. V. From tho Rev. Thorn Winter, D, 1. ' From the Rv;Thoms WluUr, D. D. ', Fiom the Rev. Thomas Winter,, D, D. Pastor of Hox borough Baptist Ohnrcb. ' Ur. jaokaoa: Dear Sir: It feel It ene m yortr ea flnliont preparatloa, Ifoofland's Oermau Bitters, to add my testimony to the dusurved repntatlou It baa obtained. 1 have for years, al'.ttmea, been troubled .. nival disorder In mv head aud nervous system. was advised by a. friend to, try a bottle of yoar frt-rmaa Bitters. I did so, and bave .experienced groat and unexpected relief) my health haa been very materially benefitted, ' 1 confidently recommend tha article where 1 meet with similar te my own, and have been assured by many of tbell icoodeffecUi. Reapfctfnlly yonrs, ' , : T. WINTJCR, Roxborongk, Pa. ' BEAD THE FOLLOWIMQ; The following well known revereud gentlemen haeMknnwletlged In writing the great beneftU they have received irom tha use of-theee Bitttre. Bnth tffitlmony must oertainiy, convtiic ine moainsep " Rev? J. I. Herman, of the tfermaa Beformed (Hint oh, Kntxtoaa, Berks county, Pa. ' Bev. J. BU Ajyons, lorpieriy paeior oi mnteiaoi bs(N. J.) and Miles town Pa ) Baptist Ohnrohea. lU'V. ri. Turner, reicov oi me nevnin . w. hnroh, Philadelphia. " Rev. Joseph . ttennara, rastor m ine icni , On Warrtw Bmlolb(Pailorof BaptlifOriBrch, ti, rmatowB, Pa. . . ' ' u.... Wm..t)mUht .foriB.rl, Paator af th. YlncaB-.nA M1MU. ,N. J.I B.ntl.t IJhnrchM. ...mot. Lawr.no. W. R.im, xdltor "Metbolat Prot-i.lant," B.ltlm, n, Md. ' Vf could add man, oth.ri to tbl. 11.1 old .par. P,,pTlnelpl Onlf, Ko. 1131 ABrn atrMi, Philadelphia JONKSliKVANS, JWEW4KVANS, I JONGS EVANS, J0KK8 A KVAN8, J.JONES A EVANS, JONES ABVANS . JONES (t EVANS, JONES A EVAN BuMWr tv O. M. Jaokroa A Oo Proprietor.. Tm m" bj DrMftal. 'b mrj rww la th. Pb1i-
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Full Text | J ' VOLUME XXVII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY MORNING, ; JANUARY 17, NUMBER 157. t -orr -n' f COLUMBUS, OHIO, i PROPOSALS Proposals for Forage, ' OBIir Q0ABTJRA8TS omOl, :: . .... Hn. November la, ISM. l OImhlV andtialllDO s, Ohio, and tee several m follow.. Ula.k.onrg, Oralta,. """JS' jS,, torland. M.rtlD.or Bkbm'i t. Bjrllo, Po ut ol Uocka, .nd Includingt'""" mi' rnnN OAT8. and STRAW MM. wlll'b. i.Ud 'r th. o''.'"..' 'iH?: thoowud l3,'l) ba. h.'. of (Jorn or """-"' (W) 3.1 H.,r Straw, and upward., and mu.t L. arZnauled br otpy ' adY.ttt.rnnt. B.TfSST.ii which ol lb. ST whl.h V, .Ul n,.k. d.Hrl.a wb.n to bt,cuuipl.ld. . Oorn .u,l 0.U to bu tut up Id good, .trp.g acl. "V."?.?i.S7."Vih4i.tortUd will ..ul.,t ..ri.td ln.ctlon b, Oor.inm.nl iDaiwctor lr..r being aowpwu Outra n, w. II lo awarded Irom nm -- ) th. I.tt ipoolbl. bldilar, a. ne " Ko bid lll b. con.ld.red from partlae ' I.I Hi h. r.u. or to . owplj wltb tii.ir ""-".. All ,r . n.u.1 bo uteon P1"-'"1 b 8"f,.' e'gii,! by iw ril,oii"lblo p-irwn.t i. ' ' nm.d,..'i.t. tin matraot for tb. mm. with g"d nd.unclinl.urrtlMln um muI IB Drnonl lo lb. .mount of lb. contract., to cin.r to ilS'Miir.ci. tu., to m.k twwn th otfcr of ld bidder na " Die Muonilclllty ofth gOMWM"' hottn by thofflotl certirtcaieol ft HUT let Jtirlneor AttorQy, oiteciorw. - All imrU.i will Iwduly uottfludof th ftoceplftnee or rniollciu ol lhir prupuM.-- . . All propo.-li mit b niftd. lo dupllc " J MormpftoiM. with the oath ol ftltaglftDM 01 the ptty orp.rtiM, HuliwUbMftlnwIrbuiB P1'1 on l lb full nume mn& poatofflce tMre. of emch DM- 1ar mum u urllliu, In that It rntwiul. rropnwUmutbKddre.odloCkpt. J.O. f ARNB-WOUTU. ChialUiikirermuttir. Department ol Uit Tlr.lbU, (iiiDbtrUud.Md..ftud ruarktMl l'rupoMle lor Forngf." , , Blfluk forms of blda, marantew and bond! may be obtetued on appliotlou to this office. All pr.pu ta received nnder thii adfrtlienient will be opened nd oxanilued at omce uu nr.fl.. .n,l ..I Mtrh I. .. at lit M. Bid' de eare re poetfully Infltet w bepteut opentugoi bid. If lhjf duaire. r " ' J. O. KARNBWOBTH, Oapt. and Ch'ef Qnartermaiter, dectS J(.atroentolitgmla. INo. 10-1 , OrmiS CHI IP QDAKTBRM4HTEB, I ' " 1 UinriNNATi, O., Jaa. W, f PROPOSALS AUK INVITBD BV THK UNDKB NinKien ntitil TllKSIlA Y. JanuarT mtb, 1866, ' at 12 o'clock M.( for (umllilng tbti lepartnent WHO Ureal Goate; Foot Beoa' Army Htatidard; W.Mlr.rj BUnketi do HtocklngH do , rt (Joati, Strap! do ; ., OiniD Kettle", l-i .., . .AattliHDdl i, do Ntl nttl Color, do To bt. delivered free of cbariie, at the D. H. Inspection Wf.rttbi.axe, In thUrJt.v, la good new parliagea. Tht coim to bt male i acoonlane' with thtpr-Acm-. tiont on Jill ul Iki tftfitt. i Tht nnu of the ron.'raeor, qmihUtv umtkitt'laf yovtU, ttNinlwr und dit nf ooit-'net, m$t b iitincliy market o each atheir and patkatf. Pel tin olforluK ponds ebtuild mskn wparat'pro-poiala for th ank-le ottoted, and niunt dUlli ctly Ut Id tbeii bid. tuu quautity thy propose to fur-nlah. tbe price .icAiA thunid (m written both in ntrtti aid four) and eooform to the leroie ol thlnadver-llricuieDt, ft copy of which should arctfUipao eaeb prjponal. Ntandard aantples of tlm itrllrloe rcejulrvd mtty be teea at the onloeol Clothing aud EiuipgK in this city. eatnpleii, h(n subioltttd, must bu maiked aud notnhf red to cornnpoud wltb the prop.ua I; aud the Eartiea thereto mun ftnarantee that the good, shall , in erery respect, vgual to Army Standard, other wise the proposal will not tie considered. A guaranty signed by two reriponriM persons, mast accompany eanh hid, Knaranteeing that tbe bidder will supply the articles awarded to bltu nn der bis prnposal. Bids will be opened on Tuesday, January Sitb, 1B66, at 13 o'clock M., at this ottloe, and bidders lire requosted to be present Awards will be enatfe on Wedoesday. January tfilh, l(to'. Bonds will be required Hint tho contract will be fatthrrillyfitlfllled. Tulegratna relating to rropoeels will not be no-Iked.- Blana form of Proposals, oentrarta and bonds nay De ).ltained at tbisofllne. The right to rt'Jeotaay bid deemed nareaaonable fj reeert-l. Indorse envelope "Prupcsals for (here Inssrt tbe name ol tbe aitiole otteiedl," and wldress Wit. W. MuKIM. Ohto QoarUro-ster Cincinnati Uepet. , Jan Tit V3 HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND GAMPAIQN ABOUT & KOHN'S Hoop Bazaar and Skirt Manufactory, IV o. 31. E. SStiiteNt. (Net DMr to Ibe Jurnl Office.) WE Iff A VK NOW ready oar fall Htock of Hkeletona, In onr new ligation, for the commencement of tho Fall trade, which embrarM all the leading styles, loolndlag the PATENT GOHbj TRAIli Also, thenew. ent style of QUAKKB BIiA&TIC HK I BTB. x m m m w c six We keep always on band Hlitrta of eitra siftee aud length' and ladles who have always had trcuble to tud em long or large enough will Hud tl.m here. Alarre assortm.nt of ritRNUH AND A1IBI-MN (lOBoKTH AMD PATENT SKIRT SPI'POBT. BBS and 8P1 It A L BUoTLK kept w hand. Onr Retail Department is in cha.geof cumpittant Ladtee. Bonp Skirts Heraodelled end Repaired. Dealers in surrounding towns will do well to oou-nit their owu Interest by oalliug on ns before going Bast or ordering el w whore. Ladles, yon wit) please remombar the place Ne. 21 East State Street, Bell loot to th. Jorl 0o. ' BKKII dk HOUS, Bor1l Hwin fclrl M.nnf.ntnr. SCALED FAIRBANKS standard SOAZjBB Or ALL KINDH. Alio, Warahous) Irnoks, UtUra Pronnos, fco. Falrbankpj, Oreenlenf Co., BU MOHROB STRUCT, TOMCUO. Bold In Columbus by KILBOVXE, KIHI.V CO. M-B. onnful to bn onl, tb. 0unln. BILLIARDS. BE-OPENING or the CAPITAL OITT Billiard Room. rpBI ATTENTION Of ALL L0VKB8 Of THK 1 popular turn, of Bllll.rd . In.ltwl to lb. hot th.t tb. .bo., pl.w b.. I rn thoroUKhl, r. othfd nd ol..nwl, .ad I. now p.n to huwt.. Hi. room cLIal ,t. .pl.ndid t.blM, Uh Phelau's Patent CombioaUon Cnsh- ions, MiMrln tn an III the cltv. 'Ihe Bar h soprll-d with ft good asaorttnent of fins Linors and Olars, aud the room will be nnder tbe Immt'diaie supervlHon of lh proprietor, will aat bis atnost ndeftvora to ' WBomb, f..orLlmwllh...ll. mm Eoo't ml.t.k. tb. pl.o , Over Wagner's l)lnlug Hall, ut St.t. . r.'t Look (or tb. tt.Btp.rMi., with Imp y ''Biln.rd." npou It. P ' HAMUKL r. WlHTj PropHrtor. I J.on.rt W. IIW, " COMMISSIQN - :n Wkt. DUSlLAP. . JNO. H. ATWATKB. OUNLAP, ATWATER A CO., Prod nf e fommlNhion MrrcbastB -8 80DTH WATER 8TEET, Xa Xjj9i.XU Xa pii t A. Buttar, (Kf. (IhMM, Lard, Fork, Bboob, Wool BO," OMB BtrrAOCM m.0. OU iwwifB.iDW. M. PuTWM.t frw lo rtM wl WlJl Ib.u. " PrTos Deblllly, Seminal W.Akuess, t .' tm t. nrtd bT-od. who hu hbIIt mutt hi an ,": d hudrad. of h.n, .nd will Ml 701 lothlBf t th. kwa. Addiwa, with atuipi IDWABD B. TEAYHK, IMf Look r)H. Sunt. kl,ll, STOVES. ETC. STUART & EMERY, No. JO Sonlh High Blret. M.nor.cturn and Wk.lM.to ..d B.MII 0.r.nW Tin, Copper, ., ,; AMD J . i SHEET-IRON WABE ! Of .11 kind. luouted with ! 1ST tneMe Dptol 8. k X. k; eon.t.ntlj on hd . l.rg. iuort b.miiv( J Cooking & Heating Stoves G RATES, f.f. nOT-AIH FUKSJAt AND Lotze's English Range. AI.o, .11 kludi of i Uas, Cook mid HcnlluR Sloven, Honue FnrnlsUIng uooda, Pdnipa, Japan Ware, etc.. White Marble ttnd Harbletzed , Mlaieand Iron Mantles. Tb. Doted A T.T.TfiATOH " (ImI Cook Bton, nd th. Jult'r r.l.br.t.d "STUART" Cook and Heating StoTt always on hand. d '.',. eod lm FANCY COpDJ. Something New in Columbus. Jl. 35 -A. A. 01 FANCY GOODS! Xo. 15k 158 South HiRb Bt. HUDTH-XAHT OOBNIR TIIWN ST., STATIONERY. Notions, Sea., Wholesale and Retail. WE ABU NOW UOMPLKTINU 01) B LARGE .nil .pAoiou. room., ..d .r. d.ll, ncolvlng b, tpron . I.rgn .od .pl.uilid.Horlmnt of nollld., ,.IM. . Silver Plated Wnre, Jewelry, AII'uum, ' ltHHhelw, IJouibn, Uriiiuti, Uauies, Pateut Bird t!MKri, China Ornauienlri, Toy, and liullr), Of Cr, PoMtlptlon. LADIES' PARU)tt AND ICE SKATES. PIOTTJHBB. A Bpl.udid At.orlm.ut of Oil & Chrome Paintings French ana Kngilsb tad niul Colored EaernvinKK, TraHmriilet, AiUrOrAij'peH, PlioiogrnpliM, Ao, rreDdi, German and Kiigllsh Fancy Articles), Fans, 'erfumery, Port Uonnaies, DreiwlDg t'aaee, Tooth ud ti air Brushee. Pur-r-a. lo. Portrait and Pie- iure Franea ot all the dlflVrent styles, Magaitnea, 'loiorlalu, Oomlo Seriala, and iFet kiy Ptpere, nd almost everything aiea. BKLLECK A 00. nfl7 BOOK-BINDERS. Cl,AR BOOK MAM FA( TOUT. SI. C. L1UEY tfc CO., Boole Binders ! AMD-Blank Book Manufacturer, So. 2 North High Street, - COLUMBUS, 0. ,uvl9 If 1AL0EI0 BOOK BINDERY IE BEET & LILLET BOOK II I N IIEKN, Blank Book Man u faff era, File Box and Flour Bag Makeni, A c. Ac. te. rlHRazlneM, PerlodlcaU, Sheet 91unlc, fee., Ac., Ac, Bound in any Style and ro any Pattern. ; I'BR ATrENTIOBf OP PDBLWHfirU L I.O.IM loour Mt.blt.bm.nl, m w..r.d.lr 'i,ln.d to plriu!. ALL. U.rlog I.UI, equ!pp.d onr M.nu'Mtor, with . dnponor E.uoinii KMOiitr .nd lb l.tMt littproVMl . lialo. ol Bludflr.' MMbloor, nd m.t-Ti.l, w. .r. pi.purcd todo.ll work In. 4uikbio. M ... kb, .nd with th. Crmo D.tafoA. U.uuiiKtorj In lotl.r . H.lliOper.riouw duiio ng, Boutb High Street. . ug31d.mi DRY GOODS. At Reduced Prions. Mink Miirrs, vitiroRiNESAdDoorr.", Ulotb (Jln.k. .nd B..0..1, Cloth (Jlrolr. BBd Hck.( tnnt .od Ohl.rlilll. Clotli., Bftlmornl .nil FJoopHklrti, Wint.r Olora. .nd Hoilary. BAIM dt HON, No.. IS 10 a 8001b B Igb it. Housekeeping Dry Goods BLANKETS, T0WBLL1N0C, Mbeetiniis, Counterpane), tthlrtlnge, Laoa Unr tains, Toweia. vortain namatas, Nanklne, Table Uamaiks, Hyiles, Table O otbs, Bnokaback, Flannels A Diapers In great variety at low prices. BAIN 4k NOW, Noa. 33 to 'JO Month High st.'. At Reduced Prices.-! 7MPBK?S'H,0Tn,- rBIOH HIBINOS.I E Alum. " Il.ld K.rtBon fiAin fri. 1 r bbih ur iiruin. And all binds of Winter Drew flood., ti be closed out at eery lew frriret. If os. U te m Booth High at. Evening Dress Materials. WHITE AND OOLVBID TABLATABB)' Wblt.BBdUolorMlDrM.llllka ' 1 . .llll.MHviw.Hnfm . Whit. tlMottm M.rl.OB,. . . J.rt. Mailt., .nd gwl M, ArMBdla. Bobwh -. Whll. Blond Born. Inn - 1 1 IIhShHmiwi liKH.- ... ; V.l.BeUnne.Bud P.lot P.OM, '- Lbo. (Joll.r. .nd ll.ndk.rchl.fi, rnwrh Pan. , HMh Klbbon., , ' .' At..ndV. Kid Olorn BAIN dk sour, -Not. n to SoBlh High It. ft BHT8' IMPERIAL .BBi'l SBIBTS, V NmIIm. riBOOM Sbtrl. O.BU' BBd Bo,,' Llowa Oolt.fS, Ulolh LIumI Panar (Joll.ra. rr.no. Printed P.pr OolUrs HA! 1 w MIR, Not. ntoWlto.UiUlAh st. MEDICAL. CONSTETOTION LIFE SYRUP . ' I ( COMPOSED OF IOpLDE POTASSIUM, Will, the Compound Conceit Irated Fluid Kxlravl ' Valuable Mtedlcln-al Hoot i and Herbs. . . PREPARED BY WILLIAM H, GREGG, Ml, Obidoati or tiir Coli.igi or Piitsiuui and Bu.onoK., Nrw Yubk, rditMbRLx AwiKTANTPHVurciAN IN TllgDLACK- r will's Island Hospital, lath , Mkdical Inspector or tub Nkw Yoek State Vol-dnteer Depots, pn-serGot. Edwin D. Moroan. Constitution J.ife Syrup Has Produced a Kevoliillou lu Medicine What may seem almost tncredMile le that until) eases bltberto considered boiinlBtislr incnrabtt nrv fresjnentlr cured In a few days or weeks: and we ohaarfolly In.lte the in? et'Ktion of the lilN-rnl- mmaed ana eoieniinc to cure which have do parallel at the preaeut day. lint inn tne nnai nve Tears wo have ointeui ii w i obatac'ei, and overcome cppotiitlo, as brcultau as went ev.r anooanteretl by rotermers. UAPID1TV OF CUKE. Borne aay. Ymr curen are Uut otilck ." wKHetilh. era doubt tbdr p-rniatietice. ami think that .IIucrmh can niy be oured by the "slow, rwiiierativi' prom i nature. Tbis is our reply: In health the h.tdv. like a well balanced scale, is In a etat of Korilibriuiii, Hut when, from any canm. down ttotn one sliie of the Ma i e, we nave me eneuts aiftraie. Wlint Is re-qoisiie la to restore the normal balance of the luaie. Constitution Life Syrup Is a positive and specific remedy for all (IImkamh riginaiiitg tront an iflii'iitir, siatk uc iiih LUOD, and for all (hereditary) Diseases t aiiHiuiL- ted irom Parent to Utiild. 1'AUILVNIS. i nntverialty i lutl tied that Cjn-ui iiriSrnop Is the nly iRHi;tve means of rmt-Qku tnevarioua lorms or raraiyma, tnat wa net-a i,ot raralyuli reiterate that It is emph Ulcally the Ureal Life-giv ing Fewer. Ituiiffition, Weight at Stomach, Fltitulmer, Livtr Complaint, Want of Appetite, Bud Btatth CbTtotipntivnj liilliousnet. Struma, King's Kail, Qlan-iular Swcttituj, Eiytipelat, Ulcerative Salt thrum. This taint fherniltarv and aciinlred.) flllinit life with untold uiiserv, is, b all usual modioal niui-illin, lncarab!e. Arthritu, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Oout, Tie Doloureaux. . If there Is any dUeatw In which the Conrtitutiok ira tivRur Is a sovertiicn. it le lu IthnuaiatMin and Its kindred atTettl ns. The nioet lutenee p iiih a e most Instantly alleviated euorinotii aweilinkti art- reduced, (laeea, chronic or vicarious, of tw-iity ur thirty years' standing, have been cured by tu. f OHstitutlon Life Syrup Purges the system entirely from all the evil elTects the Weak. Jolula aua Kheuuiatlo I'Aius whl'ii th iweof Oalooael In sere to uiodutH. li hardeushuonin Gums, and secures tbe jeetti as firmly aa ever. Constitution Life Syrup Ivsdtcatas, root and branch, all Krnptlve DIsenHer oi ine dkiu, nae DltterH, IMuiplcH, ItloU'hcs, And all other difficulties of this kind, which somnch disQgnra the outward appear aooe or ixth maiea) ami female, often niakliic ilium a tlUguatluK object to hemtalvea and tileut a. For all Forms or Ulcerative Diseases Either or tha Nose, Throat, Tonga, Pplne, Fore bead, or Hnalp, no remedy baa ever proved its equal. ttutu Patches upon tbe It-iualo face, depeudltig upon diseased action cif the Liver, are ver nup)easnt to tbe younff wife and mntber. A tew buttles of Constitution Livs.it bynup will cor rect the tecrf tlou, and remove (lie depoeita. which is directly nnder the skin. I'lS'-ases r ine nver, siviur rise to lancnnr. Plizineas, Indlife-ition, Weak rl.omarh, or an ulcoc. ted cancerous condition of that urnaa, accotuuanlid i a burnloiEur otner u&miaiant eympioma, win be relieved by tho use of Constitution Life Syrup. As ft General Blood-l'nrlfr lint A sent, the LirnHTtirv stands unrivaled by any preparation In the world. THE RICH AN1 IMMUt re liable to the fame dlxea-es. Nature and Boietice have made tha GoNsTiTeniin Lira Hvai'P for tbe IteaeRt or all. : Iir Jilootl Prod ores healthy men ftnd women; and If llio con itltuitdB ta run (fc ten in yontn, uisease aua eriy death I the rrtsult. li j not delay when the means are so near at hand, and within the reacu or all. CONSTITUTION IAF1: SYRUP 18 THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND, And the III. li Mail's IlleHwIiiK- BUY IT, Take It, and be Cured ! " . ) WILLIAM H. GREGG, ID, Solo Proprietor, j ; NEW7YORK. Price I per boil l. MxbnttloB lor r.i. - : ISrBen't "tijr'feipresi to' all parte of the t'ountry-j MORGAN A ALLEN,1, Wholes No. 46 CUU !., Mow York ' 801D WHOLKSALB BY Jobs son, Hollow at Cowdsk, Phlladel jhlts Pft. ' ' Giosoi 0. Goopwin & Co., Boston, Masi, Fdlleb, Fincb A Fuller, Chicago, III. Joan D. Pabe, Cinoinnati, Ohio. dei-6tW yw OAILf 01U0 STAT JODBHAL - - - ,1 - tlltlM, Nw. ICnt Minis tilrwf. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 17, liJ5. ri-JKlMS F AUVKti'l 1!IJVU. Oailt Obo SqBBr. on. lnMrtlon.. TS 01 BpKlal jfotlow per Bqn.ra, ..oh iBKirtloa fl.lt Local and BoiIbm. Notion., pw Una, Hwb Insertion SOosnU. Was.Lt lnHoo.re, Mchtonrttoo 60 1 L00.I .nd BnalnwM Notlrwi. por lino, ...b liuortloa 80 oanU. S" One tqnare oovera thrtM unartorm of aa lnt.ii w ru tnw cviaains or ne bJODBH-u r Marriase Nritleea wlllhaiftjir Ittsarlalili lu oharipHl MroenUwbnn nnder Ave ltnea, aud 60 onnte (Tajrinart. when ordnnvinif more Mtiaio KrvtMtoiii AdvHttnlntr. The Missouri comnromise of 1820 has been obliterulrd by the Missouri resolutions or IKiid. The elate which had slavery im. posed upon it by the fiat of the roan owners r otuer Stales, bus, after fortv-fiTO years of riftl, put away the injurious institution for OTor tour years uto such a triuoipbanl mJicntion of the prinoinls of freedom would hare been considered hopeless for a century at least. But Die Southern Rebel- ton hits bad a wonderful inlineuae in on - chteiiiiiK tho Dim lis of in on us to the oh- jucts and inltuciicofl of ihe "perulinr in - Ntilution." The do icv which West Vir- in if originlaiod. almost in doubt of the cf- feci, Maryland hua imitated and Missouri as copied. Threo loval States have volun- tnrily abolished slavery within tliuir houit- ane?. and hontitcky, which rejected the 'resident's plan of oiouiioiDaliou with com- uensatiou. is. lodav.- fearful whether k irreat a boon oan bo now allowed. Tounen- see is perfecting measures to liberate every Hlave within its border. Of the oaplured terri tory, Arltnusas aud 1iumiana have, by the voice of ihe remaining Union citizens, ox- preHsed their determination to wash out Ihe ul statn forevor. These are the couipcnsa- lons ror the war which tuo oauee of human loin has gamed in territory dominated over by IheGovernmont of the Union. What 'ire iheprogpeuta further Houth t Tlief'onfed era to Government proposes tho abolitioo of slavery as the only means of continuing the content. The partsionate devotees of the lie-hellion are ready lor it, but slaveholders, no are to be etlroteu by tho measure, con- emplatethe proposition wi h dis ike and fM .h yi beS,n.,,,nK V TU hG fact hat, under any c.roumstances, the in- .Htilution must die. With victorious Union armies preaaing them at every point, upon ine thinners ot which are inscribed "r ree- lorn to the slave,'' the hope of retain inn the iriatocralio privileges whioh have iriven the livosaud welfare of a degraded race into the naiiiiHof a select few, is slight indeed. But with an internal pressure at home forabolt-i ion, fomented by the Government which the peoplo of the South havoset up to tyrannize ivor thcmsolvas, their prospects of retaining their ownership of human beintrs are tilootny indeed. The South are reaping tho harvest of its folly in the destruction of all i hat made it arrogant and prosperous; and whether the war is to go on, or wbothcr peace shall come lo tho deluded traitors in i short time, the issue will be the same. Slavory has received its death blow in tho louse of its fritmdf, and whatever llukset-le tuc ut of the controversy may bo, the oud of tho ayslem of human bondage is already ritmiiiiifju. Tho action of tho Convention of Missouri s strictly constitutional, and it has been summary and decisive. At threo o'olock on Wednesday, December 11, 1805, thoshaokleB of every nlavo in that Htato fell from his limbs by tho utteraneo of tho will of the representatives of iho people. Tho vole of Tho vote of ilie Oonvenlion was almost unanimous, six- ty in favor of instant emancipation to four votes against it. J'hil. Inquirer. I'ftiruiiiir na n llrcml Winner. Men have wondered how, in a country Htich as China, where the lone of morality s low and the government corrupt, educa- ton should have Buch honors and privil- ges attached to it. that it forms lbo sole oieans of rising into place and affluence. i ho true secret of tho matter is lo bo read n the fact, that China, with its three hun- ired millions of inhabitants, is the most populous country on the face of the earth. Ignorance, therefore, cannot be tolerated in hinn; and knowledge, including, as a mat er of course, a thorough acquaintance with uo arts ny which meu live, is at a premium bore. However unacquainted wilh what most ennobles man, the Chinese cannot be ft ignorant of how to use their own homely phrase "men are to get their rice." wero tho ouse otherwise, they would of necessity have to eat one another; and so in his vast nation, still in some respects a emi-barbarous- one, a certain measure of ducation is universal; and its cheap litora- ure, notwithstanding its block-printing nd its difh'cuH character, is tho most im- meiifie iu the woild. And, on a similar principle, the growing population of Britain win torco upon ilie country the question ot it adequate education tor the people, it is I i tliuuit to ovcr-poople any nation with a aught und industrious race ot men. China s not over-peopled wilh its three hundred nil) ions. Ireland, that has not half the umber of inhabitants to the square mite, and the Highlands of (Scotland, that have not ihe one-torlK'tb part iho number to the square mile, are, ou the contrary, greatly over-peopled; and (he difference consists urtinly in this, that, whereas the Chinese iiavo, with all their many faults, been aught how to "get their rice," the poor Highlanders and tho Irish have not. Hugh miter. Letter fruni n Ilnrao. Tho New York Evenini Voti publishes the following communication: teaierday, as 1 was doing my bSBt to ilraw a heavy load of hay in the broken suow ou Broadway, near Canal street, my strength gave out, and 1 stopped to breathe littlo. My driver began to beat me with a whip, but that didn't give tne any power o pull Ihe loud, lie stood on the shads of lie cart, making it near twohundrcd pounds heavier, and went on wilh his beating. It you bait been there you would have seen hut I wna uot unwilling, but, unablo (o draw he load. I don't live in a li rut-rate stable, ,tud don't get first-rate food. My master seems to think that a horse can live and work on hay and nothing else. I never see any oats. Yon con count my ribs from the shoulder to the thigh. There isn't much tlesh on my bones. I am miserably poor and weak in the knees; but 1 am still kept hard at work. I wonder if you human be- ims have any humanity after all. It must ho small, or you would not look so coldly on me and my thousand poor skeleton brothers who are beaten along under heavy loads every day of the year.- i Now, while my m it-1 or wai pealing me because I could not draw my burden until 1 got a little breath, one of yourgentlemanly look inn police officerscame up, and I con gratulated myself that be was going to take my pari, lnstenu oi mat no urew out- a thick leather knottod whip, and began to itting mo with It under the belly, while my master beat me on t he back. And there he stood, whipping and whipping mo as if he enjoyed it, wnue i oouiu uo noming uu. stagger and tremble in all my limbs. I want to ask you if this is the proper business of your police officers In this civilised town. Between the two) I got near a hundred lashes before I was rested enough to null on. And when I did puil, it, was be cause I got a little rested in spite of their torturing ulnwB. it tncy nau not ueaimi me, I would have been restored sooner. Can't you say a word -in your powerful iournal for me and in brothers 7 Oats are 40 high that we uoni get ineni. jkook. m your ribs and bones ami learn anatomy, and ay a word for us. 7 Yours respcol fully, . . i , - Aji Abused Ol Horsh. f2?" It. In reported tbrtt In Ihe nsir State of Nevada, beuealh a linn ooveriog pf re fuse siilluo mailer, for a dcptli of fourleen (Vol,' pure rodk anil Is found as clear as ioe, tud "as while as tha dri.cn snow." lie-naatli thero is w,ler, vrhioh seoms.lo be tillered through salt lo an unknown dopih. The whole of Ihe fourleen feet lii thickness loes not oonlaln a single' streak of an dele-uirious matter or ruWnh, and is ready for quarrying and sending to market. The lo-, ililT is one hundred miles west of Kees BiTtr. from , PJexIro Mnxlmlllaa ud In Ibnreb rrttiierly. Mexioo, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1864. My Dear Minister Ekoudero: In order to smooth the difficulties which hare ariseu on account of the reform law, wf propose to adopt a means which, while satisfying the Ijiul requiremeals of tbe country, should re- establisti peace in tne minds ana tranquili. ir in Ihe conscience of all the inhabitants of ihe empire. For this purpose, when we were at Rome, we opened negotiation., with 'lie Holy Falber, as universal chief of the Caibolio Cburoh. The Papal Nuncio is now in Mexioo; but to our extrenie Burpriae, he has deoUrei (oat he is without instructions, and has await inem irom Mexioo, Tito unnatural situation in whioh we have continued, wtih difuaulty, during Beven uionibs, admits or no more demy. It de mands an immediate solution. We conse quently charge you at once to propoBo suit- I 'm measures in order lhat justice may be I -umini8tred without consideration of ne: H0Dtil station; that legitimate interests cre- I tteu ny tucse laws may rest secure; correct I 'g the excesses and injustices' committed I " woir name; to proTiue lur the mainte- I "ooo of public worship and protection of I ir sacreu matters piaceu uniler the safe- Kurd of religion: and, finally, that the aa I oramctit maybe adiniuistered and oiher ttmctions of the saored ministry be exnroii I0" tnrouguout tne empire witltout cost or oliarge to liie people. I To this end, you will, before anylbing '8; propose to us tbe revision of the oner- 1 ions of the mortmain and uationalii'ition ,,f cccltsiastioal property, shaping it on ihe "'' 'hut legitimate transactions exocuie.l without fraud, and according to the lawn "cq ueoreeu suon amortixaiion, sball be t ratified. Labor, in fine, according to the prtuoinlo of lreo and amplo toleration, keeping in view lhat the religion of the I tuie is tne itoman cahoiio and Apostolic. Ma XI If ILIA N. Hie Htorra Clnthrrlna; lu Norlh 4'nro I1UH. There aro the strongest reasons for believ ing that liio storm is at last beintr raised tu the interior of this StaLe, which must, ere long, eventuate in her deliverance from tho remorseless jaws of theitichinond despotism, ttefupees are pouring in, and they all brine one umrorm siory oi an tiering Hnu dosti lu ll on. and the most, unmiticated oppression tnu tyranny ever liitlioteU upon any peoplo -liuuo i no ruiicu ot innse mounters in numan shape in old Home, Caligula and Nero. Som'e are reftllj ' North at once, while others are w ,0 bide.their time by remaining a ,a ,n ntn in tMn.;Jl " proceed tiling amone jh. itii join in neaping imprecations on the n famous rule of Davis and his wicked co conspirators. A great genuine Union feeling is strengthening and increasing in ev ery town in almost every quarter of the mate, it win yet overwhelm ami crush tbe contemptible despots now engaged with the iCHperaiion or demons in trying to keep il lowu. Many refugcos now look forward to (he joyous hour when they can return back gain to their Old homes under tbe protect- ug roius or the stars ana etnpes Worth Carolina Timet, C'olorM lrnliiFiMl from Icrol?iini, There ore several fine colors produced from the residium of petroleum. One, manufactured at the Humboldt refinery near t-iuiner, in tne uu v;reen region, is a bright tnu nxed cerulean blue, perhaps a shade lamer, out still sb brilliaut. and is called he Humboldt color. The process of manu facturing it is kept a secret by the discoverers, who are German chemists. No stranger allowed to enter their works except hv special permission. It is staled that Ihe Humboldt Company produces these colors rotn a combination of naphtha and tar. The refinery ueofl twxntT-B. & etllls, and probably three to four hundred barrels of petroleum por day when running at full ca- paciiy. Another delicate and fashionable oior, a light blue, called "Azurine." an well -is the now famous and popular color,' "Ma- xciiia, urn now prouueeu rrom pmrnipnm A fourth, called "Itosina," is in course of experiment. These colors are ascertained by dropping the oil iu a oertain state into wa ter, by which the most beautiful hues are brought out. rim. Com. John Art run ami the Nulilintli. Tho Boston Recorder has tho following 'inccdole of the elder John Adams, "tt bile President of the United Slates, as he was returning from tho country to his family in Boston, bo waa interrupted by a New ring- land snow storm, which effaotually blocked up his way. He was then at Andover, twenty miles from Boston, where his family, be bad learned, were waiting his arrival. Sabbath morning the roads become, for the tirst time, passable. "Un iho question or going to Boston that day, it was the opinion of tho clergymen of the plaoe, that under the circumstances of his detention, and the sickness of his family it would justify his traveling on the I dubbath. "His reply was, that the justifiable occa sion in the case would not prevent the bad intiueuce of bis example on those who might ; sue him traveling on the Sabbath, without knowing the can no. Ho therefore decided to i wait till Monday." . i AST Wo learn that Hon. A. O. V. Nichol son, or Memphis, who was uovernor An-, ilrew Johuson's colleague In the United States Senate prior to the war, has returned to his home at Columbia after a long so journ within the rebel lines. Mr. Nichol son, wo have always understood, never gave a hearty approval to secession. Ilia convictions were loyal to the country, but be lacked the moral courage to stand out against rebellion when hia own State espoused it. Had his position in the U. S. danate been more emphatically hostile to secesstdon, his influence would have largely contributed to keep Tennessee out of the revolution. lie has determined now to give no further support to the rebellion, which he regards aa a hopelesB cause, and we sin cerely trust that his he trt is inspired anew with love for Ihe old Hag. In low, when the celebrated disunion Convention met at Nashville, A. O. P. Nicholson spoke eloquently and with' marked ability for his noun try. Ho graphically depicted tbe dis-"Strous consequences that would certainly follow secession consequences now sadly real i led by Tennessee. We commend to bis perusal the admirable speech he then made, for his arguments against disunion are inviueible. Louitville Journal. Bra?" The great refracting telescopo.ro-oenlly completed -at Cambridge, Mass.,' for the Ch oago University, is the largest irnhe world.- Its object glasB is eighteen and half inches in diametor, and cost $11,187 The sum paid for the telescope is $8,187. Its weight is about six thousand poundB. The length of the great tube is twenty-two feet. MairnifyinR lenses will be used rang ing In power from hO to 1 00. The cost of the observatory was J6,000.' Iho great refractor at Harvard Observatory Is fifteen and a half inches aperture, twenty-two feet long, and cost U,tXH). . 1 . CLOTHING. HONK .V BEEiH, Merchant Tailors ! ABB DBALIRa tN - I GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, N E. s.'4rneir Illich land Town strtwiai. opponitcj aj. sj. Hotel, Ilave constantly' on band a freih, well -aeloc ted CLOTHS, CA88IMER ES, VESTING8, . AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which we offer to onr friends, patrons and public lo A'uerAL at tbe lowest Possible llvlnii nrioee. for ansk. We do or own entttiltg, and p-raonally attend to rtie nuuneei or rneaiore, we gnaranea,eutireaat Islactton In Koods, atylea and fits. We d not seek to pull down outers to bnlld upoareelvea.bnt let oaf work, goods, styles and fits, speak for themselves By fair dealing and strict attention to bnslnees wa bopti tu met It a share of anbllo oatruoase. - Persons wishing anything in our line, will And tt tn t-ieir Intcreet w give tu a oall before parcbasitrg uiosewner , , N. B. fpeclal attent on paid to getting np Hill-U'Y Officers' (JhitblnK. BO.SK Jt BKBM. P 8. Since the dr-th of P. Rose Bin P. bote rwUlns tbe Ibtortat of said P. he. dreeaaed, and hiiiiuess Is continued In name aua style of above firm, as nn-or. erivl 375 -Agrnts Unfd. $150 rpp 8RtJt,.SlCWIH0 MAflBIKKI. , Vf! vAl.1 1 gl. .clmmUxlon on all roArlilnMioM.'cr amplo, .g.nta who will work for tb. .bur. wag.a aud .ll.xp'BM. paid. AililrrM P. 0. niKRINOTUN a 00., ' lecle-ww Pet't, Mi... INSURANCE. Or ran condition of thb lorillahd MltK INaUttANOK fH'MPAN Y, the 3IU dav of December. I8f(4. made to tbe Audi tor of Ohio, pursuant to the statute t f that Stale: NAM AND LOCATION, , .. - ,... ; Is tbe Bsvleas dDEKiUK ot tht system wltU nanseoue ths"Company II the LtrBtLLAFtu . d,u rhu m 1(ir((B 0nmbar of onr fellow creatures NOlGOMPANY.ftndU located annually go to th.ir graves from drugging them of New York h) aelves) to death, or allowing others to do so, is a fact The name of KIRK 1NSUBAN Uoadway, City I. CAPITAL. The amennt of Its Capital Stock is BVW.lMJO The amt. uot . f Its Capital titock paid up, li OUO.OOO II, ASSETS. i 1. Oaeh of the Comoanv on hand, and In 1 the hands of Aueot and other persons S3,ai7 91 3. Koal Kit ate nnino.iiubi.nd 601 12 '1. Ihe Konds ard (Muck ewmd bp that i ('ompauy.fasporvoucliersaccompany f tn) .UU.OOO Ol) 4, Debts duo toe (Jompany, st-unrvd by ' mot Uage, (as per accompany log vouchers, 4117.000 00 A. Dents otherwise around, (ft per voncb- ersaecompauyinBi on 8. Debts 'or Preuiluaia A.7W1 9:' 7 All other Securities Interest accrued.... lft, IM SI Total Asa.ts of tha Company. 9706,698 Wi 111. LIABIL1T1K9 ( Tha amonnt of Liabilities, due or uot due, j to Banks and other creditors t None. '.oases adjusted a td doe ! Hou. LossMadJiist d and not due 1 'S tV I Losses unadjnalej 15,4:'ft Losses In ausvente, waltoiK for tnrtber , prttof None. A'l other elaims aKain t the Company, in ccrua lax ai.u inurrst due acnp lioioers 1,001 Total Liabilities 1 8,118. W ,1V. H.80KLLANB )US. The ireatent amnnt Insured In aby una 'rink, ac wruiDf v ciroumsiaDoes. IhtKrea'eat amount allowed by the rules to l lu urea in aoy one ciiy. cma ur riuage, according tuci carnaianctM The Kreateet amoii.it allnaed to le Insured 111 any une iiiuob, aot'oruing to oircnmeiancen. Th amount of Its oaoltal or earn limit deuorilied li anv other State, at security tor loi,va thrroin, UODfl, The Chartt r. or Act of Incorporation of said Uoni pan m juea. STATB OK NRW TOIiK, 1 uoimTr or Maw Ton. J i CARLfSLK NOKWIHIP: Prr.l.Ui.t, and 1NO MILL', Secretary, o' the L'Htl L LA it It riRK IN uKANCK COM i' ANV. litiAt teverallv aworn. di pose and -ay that the iornitolna Is a full, trtte and correct pmtiemeui r tne anal re or tne sain tympany, tliat the said Insurance OomoHnv I the norm hd uer or at iant onr humiiekd THousANn iOLLlKe autual Oisli (lanlral invented In Stock and Bou.lt or In SlortKavacu Ileal Ktate. worth doublet the anion ot for whl;b the same it meriftafrrd; and that ""J are. e auove aeecrioeu omoers or sa in limnr, aiioe Lon pnny ija ifDisLiB hokwoiiu, 1'rceldent. JOIlii 0. MILLS. tSeeretsrv. 8itbf rfleil aud worn before me. this sixth iUv of I ska L. T. W. WIIa-DKY, stamp.J Commli'ur for Ohio in Mew York. Orrios or thr Auoiroa or Stats, 1 GoLDMttim, 0., J anuary 10, 1806. j It Is herehv oertlfled that the tormo'Dtr la a ear rect copy of the Statement of Condition o- the uiiUI JUAKU el HK IMsllltAhuK 00 M PA N Y ol New Vork. made to and filed In this ufllee. n.r tht yoar foa. LRRAL.J WitneM my band und teal officially. JAS. U. f'llllMAV. stamp, Auditor of t)tate, CEItTlFlOATR OF AUTIIOBITT. (To expire on the 31st day of January, 1866.) Orrtoi or thr Acditob or Statu, 1 I MCBANl'S DrPAKTMSMT, 1 Coi,trHRi8, Ohio, January 10 1NUS.J Wn erkas. Tho LOKILLAKO KIRK TNMTltA N('K UMPlNt. ItOAled at Kiiw Yi.rk. In the httalti of iew iora natr UK-ti in 'li'soinee aswon stal-mo. t T its ounliliuu, ns r ij ui red by tlie Itrst s-otioooi luact ''i rtuiilnte lsirm:e t'omiaiile not in. norporated by the Mateol Onln," passed A rll 8, Iffto, and ant un. tl ft hruar tl. 111: and. whrxt-as. nalU Oon ptuy hart furnish.d Ihe uiiderefgued sulfa ractory c viueiire tnat It Ik pent s-tq o' at leant ok a IliNllRKl) TIIOI'NAKD nOI.I.AKMOr Ai'TllAI, UP1TAL IN KiDKUlri storks, or bouds. or in mortiiaii- of n-al state, eor h dule t'-e t.mount i"ur wh-ch the same m 'rtgttgea; auu, wuererte, said V mpany has nied this olnce a written lodrunient undr its corixj- rata seal, sir tied by the Pie iilent and Bo -rotary tureof, amliortKlng any agi-nt or.aKeat of said (tompauyiu this Mat to acknowltdge service of procesti, lor ana la tWi-lt of stld Corpauy, accori. g ki tne temii oi aaiu law. i Now, tht rehire, In pursuance of the first iTtlnn i he atorrsalil wot, t, JA-1K II. UJimiA , AUdl-rt.'E'mtr. 'or Ohio, do hereVv cerrti'v that aull LOItlLLtBD Kl UK 1NM ItANllK I'OMl'ANV, o New Vork. ts authnriied to trauutct tli. tinsh rws of Fire Insuranco iu this Slate unlll the tlilrtr-nrt day of Jsuiiary. In the year one tbotuund eight nunorea auu nxty six. In witut-ss whereof. I have hereunto subscribed my tiMiia and ran I O e a al of my ollice to ba aftlx- i i IAS. II. flOPflAN, Auditor of Strite. MTAMP.1 Jaalat lw JAKIfSii:K, Jr . 1 UJL. Atfeiif. 'iliimliim,0. FINANCIAL. i IUTIOML EXCHAME BANK OF COLUMBUS. IIMTED STATES DrrOMlOUV AND l Government Financial Agent. Sobacriptloiti retvlved for all UMITK1 STATKH HO.lN, Government Securities of all Kinds Doll In . ' A.t Best Rates ! WM. O. JjEflULKB, Prx't. O. Habot, Owb iler. Jaiift :toi CERTIFICATE OF AOTHOBITY To The National Eiclaiie Ml, op coi.rnHLN, o. . TBIAHCKY DKPA RTMINT, ) Orncc or Oohpteolleb or rax Oubbrnct, V Wabhihston, November SO, itnA. I HKttKAS, BV BATISFAOIOUV KV1WCN0E ureaented to the nnderslicned. it his bten made to arjnenr thet tho NATiONAL tCXUUANAK BANE OF UuLUM BUS, In thu city of Oolombus.in tbe onnn ty orrranaMin and Btate ot Ohio, ha Dma auty organ ited nnder and according t j the requirements oi the act of Oongrras enti'led "An act to provide a National Currency aecured by a pledge of United States bmds, and t provide lor the circulation aud re-lempiion thereof " approved Jane Sd, ISlii, and has complied with all the provisions of aatd act required to be complied with befor- c,nim-uciuc the business ol' Banking under said act. How coeretor-, uuoh mculloch, jornpiroi-Irr of the I'arrenny, do hereby certify that tho NA T10NAL KX UANtiR BaN ). OF U (LUajBUg, in the ally ot Golumbas, In thu couuty of Frntikiio, aud oiateuf Ohio. Is auihorUed to com once the busiuess of Banking nuder tbe act aforeaid. la testimony wnereor witness my nana ana scat of oftioe, this thirtieth day of JNovenv 8XAL.1 her, let. BXOa McOTJLLOCn, , Comptroller of the Currency. In accordance with the above certificate "Th Sa- tonal Rrekanar Bank of Oolmtbu" will commence bnslneaa on Mmday, Deo. 6th, 18G4, at the Banking House now oocuploa ny tus Kxchange nana. , u. j. uauuv, uaeuier-WJi. 0. UKaiiLKK, preeldeftt. oWSAtM The Franklin National Bank of Columbus. anital Paid In HI50.000, Wltb i'rlvtleeT lttrriae ilie iHnine US SOUif,lltfU, i CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. TBHiAHOKT DKPAKTU KNT, OrrioB or OoMPTKOLUta or tub ('uubenut, Washimqton, ioeii bt-r S. Ihfit. 4 I TH URIAH. UV HA UHFAtiTtlBV KVIUK VV nreeuted to the uulersigned, it bnaben uaile to ftpwar that T'ltC TKAMiblM NATIONAL HANK OF UOLllMBCB, In it'ie cwiiuiy of Frank-I u and State of vrbio haa been duly oran aed uader end accoidiog to tha rrqulmmenuof .he act, or Oon gnaa aotltled "An act to prold a National Cor. rency, aeenred by a pledge of unitea siaiee ooimib, end toprovldo for th circulation and redumption thereof' appioved jnneS, lHe4, aue bm'complltd with all tho provlsione of said ait reqoiie- to be oompM d with before oommeuctng, tha bualni ss ol banking unaeraa ari. . Kow.tliere'ore, i, uoon bjoucliwh, loniuirwnrr of th Currency, do heiebj certl y that I'Tne Frank' Uu National Bak of (oltimbas," in the city of Oo-Inmbxs, In the oonoty ot Fraaklla and fctare ol Ohio la aulhorltud ta wmrnat the Jualuee of banking nuder the aot aforesaid. . . . . . . la tHftimony wuereot, W lines my nanu ann nrai Ibbal of olttco, this third day of Dearmbtr, 1804. ' (tagned). " I1CGH WotlDLLOOH-Comptroller of the tireiicp. riniactha anthnri-v above clvon. this Batik wO I commence business nn TuKDaV, January Sd, WA IntheofBce nowocupled by tho trai klin Branch o the crate Dank uf Ohio, khd will sdcreed to. the uuainesa ot ine same i V. W. DKMHI.VB, President. 1 - JOfiKPH UUTutiAMON, Oaebtir. Dee. tl. lSM. tm Is ,ivi.u,n..i j-v.i' 20 nnia.- Ajoai ,; UUL ' " COK BALK BT to. 24 KnrOi Hlsjk Slree , 20 DD18.V Alcohol :.""t7 roB balb bt-;. :i;u;u': Q. HOBERTW, MEDICAL.- I A SILENT BUT POWERFUL KVIL. "War. Doatllenci vtileuce aud fftmlus) are looked upon as the moat dread'nl calamities to which Lumanlty la subject, yet wa have aa agent at woik among u . slaying by day aud by uigut its thousands and tens of thousands. Tbe sconce to which we refer, ihle ev which la so effective oh lUmlsaton ol destruction. I wnien is lucou trover uue ine question is, cannot j this evil be alleviated f Ara there not at hand medicine which ere competent to core meet ol the die : eaimi which afflict mankind 7 Kiperlence-has pro v. n tliat there ara, aud lur tbe ear of all Ulllloos I'Dbrorders, Dyspepsia, aid all tbe complain is of tbe i Htomach, Liver and Dowels, Dr. Hoofland s Uennan Bitters ara a positive and permanent remedy. 'Jhe witnraaea to tbis truth are a multitude. The worth of an article Is bated upon Its aopularf. ty and no medicine has won aacts unbonnwd prai and honor as these Bitters. Wherever they bav been lutrodaced, they bava superceded all other preparations and when onoe used, they become a publlo necessity. Why then, drng ourselves to death when wo have within onr reach a emoiy lhat never falls f Its name aud virtues are now universal; and wherever the banner ol civilisation Is spread to the breeae it Is there that Uiflaod'u Ditterslsthe stand ard medicine for all. We urge no one to purchase this article bnt we lay before you the facts of their curative virtues and It la on facts alone that each one must jndge for himself. HOOFLAND'S G Kit MAN BITTERS HOOFLAND'S GKRMAN B1TTKKS HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS HOOFLAND S GERMAN BOTERH Will ome evry oaaa of CUH0N10URNEKV0U8DiilUTI DISEASES Ob' THE KiDNKV? AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDER. ED STOMACH., Obrtorve the following sympton.s, rmnltlng from Disorders of the Digstive Organs: Uonstlpwtioii, Inward Pllea, fuli)s of IHoed te the HimJ,V)Mi y of the Btoinaoh, Naiueea, Deart bnrn, DiHgntnior Food, Tu I loess or Weight In the Htomaru, Hoar Kructatiune, Sinking or nattering at the Pit of Ihe Stomach, Hwlrumlngof the HewJ,) Brtrritvd aud DlOlcult Breathing, Fluttering at the II cart, Ohoklng or dahocatiag Hen- ' Rations wbon lu a lying P-tnre, IMmneamor Via Ion, Dote or Wubs betore the Hight, rever aud Dull Pain lu the Dead, Deflutmry of Perspiration, Yllownwrn n the Kkln aud Kyes, Pain in the lih, Hack, Oheat, Limbs, ao., Hudden gluebesof fToal. Burnlnit In tbe Fleeh, 'enntnt lm ftglnlugs of Xvil, and groat Deprerwion of spirits. Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remeiuber Remember Remember Remember Remember Kememhor Remember Remember ; Remember ; Remember That this Bitters is not Alcoholic, That this Bitters is not Alcoholio, That this Bitters is not Alcoholic! That this Bitters is not Alcoholic, Contains no Rum or Whisky, Contains no Rum or Whisky, Contains no Rumor Whisky, Contains no Rum or Whisky, And cannot make Drunkards, And cannot make Drunkards, And cannot make Drunkards, In the World. In the World. In the World. In the World. In the World. in the World. We will pay Sl.ono to any one that will produce a certificate published by us that is not genuine. Factalll FacUltt Facta)!) Facial!) Factatll - Factatlt FatJtall! Facial I! Faitnltl Factsl Fact! Faotal Facts! Facts! Fuels! Facte! Faotal s'rom the Hon. Thomas B. Florence. From the Hon. 'Jhomaa B. Florence.' K ro u the Hon. Tiiouias B. Florence. From the Bon. Thomas B. Florvnoe. Wabhimoton, January 1, ISA3, Oentlimkn: Having stated It verbally to you, I have no hetftatlou in writing tbe fact, that I expert- mcHd marked benefit fruni yuur IJooffaud s Uerraan Bitters. Durfnu a Ions and t"diou seMlon of Oon- gresa, prrssing and uneious dutiua nearly prostrated me. A kud triund aoggsted the use of the preparation I have named. 1 look bis advi e, at.d the result was lmpioveiieut of hillh, ruuvwed energy, and that particular relief 1 so much needed and obtained. Othera may be ttuitlany advautaged If tht y denlre to Truly your menu, THOMAS B. FLORBNUB. From tha Hon. Jacob Broom. Frr.m IIih H,m .l-nh Hroom. n-m tne Hon. Jacob His..., From the lion. Jacob Broom. From tha lion. Jacob Broom. From the lion. Jacob Broom. PHtLADBLPRIA, Oct. 7. IKII2. Grntlkmxn: In renlv to your Inanlryaa to the efleut produced by the nseof uooftand's (ieruian Bit ters in my laiiuiy, i nave nonesiianon in saying in as haa tweu highly woonnai. in one insinfce, a case d'BteiHiiaoi iblrteeo years' stauaiuc. anu wnica bad becomo very distnsslug, the use of one bottle ive docidt'd relief, the secoua emcung a cure, aua the third, it aeema, has co'-tirim-d the cute, ftrr there have been no symptoms of its return for the lat six yeats. It. TJM iV ' vldnal use of it 1 find It lo be an .nequaiud ny-. xAJUucureiy reconuueuu iia nee w the sutturers. TTfflSJiirs, JACOB BUOtBM, No. 1707 Kprnce street. From Rev. W. D. Siegfried, . From Ho. W. D. biogfriod, From Bev. W. D. Siegfried, From Rev. W. b. biegfried, From Rev. W. D Slegltivd, . Pastor Twelfth Baptist Church. PtULAbitrniA, December J6, iSrVI. :men: 1 have receutly been laboring nnder the distressing efftots of iudtgeatlon, accompanied by a prostratiou of tbe nervous system. Numeruus remedies were recommended by frienda. and some of them tested, but without relief. Your Uolland'a ' Qenoau Bitters were recommended by pesons who had tried tbvm, and whoae lavoraoie mention ur the Bitters luduced run also to try them. 1 must urn less that I bad an aversion to pateut medicines Irom the thousand and one" qiiarx "aiiiers," wuose oniy in aeema to be to palm on awee.enea ana arnggeu nor upon toe communuy, in a aiy way, ana ine tendency ol which, 1 fear, is to maka many a oon- med drunkard, upon luaming that yours was reailv a me'llcinal nieuaralton, I took tt withjiau- py eflect. it action, not only upou the atoinaoh, but upon tbe nervous system, waa prompt aud &i at Ifyiug. 1 f el that I have derived groat aud prnia u-nt be n tit from ihe use oi a tew bottles. Very respect Iu I ly yonra, W. D. aaUGFBIKD, No. M Shackamaxou atraet. Trom Rev. Levi a. Beck, From Rev. Levi 0. Beck, From Bev. Levi 0. Beck, From Rev. Levi Q. Beck, Pastor of tha Baptist Church, Pamberton, N, J., formerly ot tbe North Baptist Chnrcb, Pbtla. 1 have known Hoofland 'e Uerman Bitters favorably for ft number of years. I have used them la my own family, and have been ao pleased wltb their effect a that 1 waa luduced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated In a strikingly beut'Actal manner. I take great pleasure In tiiuA publicly proclaiming tbis fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases tor which they are recommended, to these Bitters knowing from experience that my recomnutndation will be sustained. I do this more ohrnlly as Hoofland's Bitters Is Intended to benefit the efillol1 and la not ft "nun drink;" Yourr truly, LEVI O. DCOK. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D. From Rev. J. Nuwtton Brown, D. D. 1 From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, Di. D, sUltor lit the lucyclopedia of Religions Knowledge, and Obriatlan Chronicle, Philadelphia. . AffhnntTh not dlsDoaed to iavor or recommend Pa tent Aludlciues lo general, through distrust of their Ingredients and effects, I yet know of no nfflcloat reason why ft man may lot tastily to the benefits fan believes himaelf to bava renelved from any almplo preparation, In the hope that he may thns contribute to tne weneui vi vuivii, tineutoi omera, i , ia more readily in regard to Hoofland Oar-.ters, prepared by Dr. C. . Jaoknoa, of this Mtuse I es prejudiced ugaJnat ibtyit for many I do this man Bitters. I city, because I was prejudiced ugaJnat ibtyit for many yi', UUUr .ur liuuir..".. . j wnr .,,ww an alcoholio mixture. 1 am indebted to myi Iriend, Robert ahocu.aker, Req., tor the removal of this prejudloe by proper teats, and for encouragement to try them, wheuenfleriug from great and long con-tinoed debility. - The ae -of three bottles of these bittorn at tbe beginning of the preenut year, was lol-lowed by-evident relief ahd restoration te 'ft degree ol bodily aud mntal vigor wliluh I had not felt for six months before, and mtri almost dospalrwd of re gaiolng. I thereiore bank Ood and my rrlond fcf directing me to the use of them, - ! . . J. NKWTON BBOsVN, Philadelphia. From the Rev, Thomas Winter, D. V. From tho Rev. Thorn Winter, D, 1. ' From the Rv;Thoms WluUr, D. D. ', Fiom the Rev. Thomas Winter,, D, D. Pastor of Hox borough Baptist Ohnrcb. ' Ur. jaokaoa: Dear Sir: It feel It ene m yortr ea flnliont preparatloa, Ifoofland's Oermau Bitters, to add my testimony to the dusurved repntatlou It baa obtained. 1 have for years, al'.ttmea, been troubled .. nival disorder In mv head aud nervous system. was advised by a. friend to, try a bottle of yoar frt-rmaa Bitters. I did so, and bave .experienced groat and unexpected relief) my health haa been very materially benefitted, ' 1 confidently recommend tha article where 1 meet with similar te my own, and have been assured by many of tbell icoodeffecUi. Reapfctfnlly yonrs, ' , : T. WINTJCR, Roxborongk, Pa. ' BEAD THE FOLLOWIMQ; The following well known revereud gentlemen haeMknnwletlged In writing the great beneftU they have received irom tha use of-theee Bitttre. Bnth tffitlmony must oertainiy, convtiic ine moainsep " Rev? J. I. Herman, of the tfermaa Beformed (Hint oh, Kntxtoaa, Berks county, Pa. ' Bev. J. BU Ajyons, lorpieriy paeior oi mnteiaoi bs(N. J.) and Miles town Pa ) Baptist Ohnrohea. lU'V. ri. Turner, reicov oi me nevnin . w. hnroh, Philadelphia. " Rev. Joseph . ttennara, rastor m ine icni , On Warrtw Bmlolb(Pailorof BaptlifOriBrch, ti, rmatowB, Pa. . . ' ' u.... Wm..t)mUht .foriB.rl, Paator af th. YlncaB-.nA M1MU. ,N. J.I B.ntl.t IJhnrchM. ...mot. Lawr.no. W. R.im, xdltor "Metbolat Prot-i.lant," B.ltlm, n, Md. ' Vf could add man, oth.ri to tbl. 11.1 old .par. P,,pTlnelpl Onlf, Ko. 1131 ABrn atrMi, Philadelphia JONKSliKVANS, JWEW4KVANS, I JONGS EVANS, J0KK8 A KVAN8, J.JONES A EVANS, JONES ABVANS . JONES (t EVANS, JONES A EVAN BuMWr tv O. M. Jaokroa A Oo Proprietor.. Tm m" bj DrMftal. 'b mrj rww la th. Pb1i- |
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