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Cincinnati advkrtising. S. .ATBUri LRFIELD. rtLADDLB, OAHNBSS, 41 IAUNK MANUFACTURER. Ofleen . Siddies and Bridles, ui Mala Street, fear door briww Stith, . CINCINNATI. OHIO: .'Vj'.nr A SHORT TIME. The neatest Thta Ont. I2AOIO POCKET BOOK '. EHTIRBLT FEW STYLE, RTItfe UBiBte for I83 List tf Utci al ReTtnae8Up8,fcti PRICK 60 CERTS. Snf ty nail en th r- lpl of lk srio. , JAMES GATES, IT Eat Fourth fit. Cincinnati. AtASm. : : . : AT-ztx-y stationory. PKI2E PACKAGES, PORTFOLIOS, ; . ENVELOPES ASD PAPER, Ta test saallty of Ooods t tin l-ovst prfcos. - - JAMES UA I KS, IT EmI Fourth Burnt, Cincinnati. CARRIAGES!! CARHIAliti' 1 1 .... o.nu. ibvith TH1 ATTElfTIOli r m v. BM V Iff ipjoivn w as" t Li , 1 oi mm dooirlox lo poMb u i . to his Urge ud Ih asjortweat of CrrUnii eomprkna COACHES, ' "" 1 C0CPJ53,- ' JENNY USD, ons and two et, BAROUCHES, . LIGHT B0CKAWAT8, PHEATOHS, JERSEY WAGONS. AD A 01X11 Tillltl oi Light - Open and Top Baggie?, Of fcaearior Btf It and Fiaish, far sal t the AoM tub Prion, consistent with the tim'i J. W. GO-LlNt, Cur. 6lh ASjCftmore Street, det8 3a. Cincinnati. PAUH. t OO., WHOLMALI AMD BEtAlL BADDLE & HARNESS ..MANUFAOTCRT, 93 East riftta and 906 Main St., CINCINNATI, 0. ' 00 ooostantty OB baud larg, uuttBHt of MILITARY' SWORDS AND EQUIPMENTS, o- s doro ffllDDlETON.i STRQBR.DGE ACO Lithographers, Engravers f AND COjPCR plate printers. "est 4:tlx St., 3INNATI, O. II work hi onr line In the Roods TnploDiif. utpi. , Bill Btti' ,le. Ka-Sm O. B. GAMP & CO., No. 0 West Third Street. CIWOirKSTAT'I' j ' . . f HHlt. IB ZABidlefS Stoaa Fura! BUFFALO ASD FAHCV ROBES, ytJR OLOVtB jOOL AR8, Hate an cl Oapa We bt an lmnti ttook of the ehoioHt goodi la tho markot, which we re telling a the lowest poeaible rt'ei. do9-ln. 0. B. CAMP B Ct. STADLKR. BROTHER & 10.. .''''. WHOLESALE : OLiOTHiians, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign aid Uomefitie Dry Good?, Otf Pearl 8t, north tide, und 117 Weot Third 8! , Baaora Vlor attd Ba'-e S'tr'., OIMOIHWATI, O. tat-PaTt'cutar att icttL-n paid tj oidvr. ttfBta raiutblit Mo-jJi Alto. Denirta Mtafdl)r JOHN BQNTt & CO. mabctaci ratal o MaiJlla, Cotton. Tarred & Hemp Rope! COTTON & UEMP PACKING, CORDS, LIHE9 a TWINE, ia til their Trietj OAKl'M, AWCnORS, BLOCKS, FAT EN T SEINE TWINE, MAIN ST.; Out Door loath of Frost. Bctf d3 CINCINNATI, 0. W. ALOORN, warifxirata or. AWNLVRS, TINS AND FLAGS. SUTLER TENTS rial Ol'TI ITS on hnnd at'nade to order. All kladf of LIGHT tad HEAVY DUCK oa band. Ke. 8T Sycamore Street CINCINNATI, 0. Blocks mi &oft j tttry dttcripticn on hand oad Jer ecu. Butler cts ntlaclxi, - mroariaa, Mmi abd bbalbu ia Fa.f y fled!, Nations, no&iery, it, BAQ tt BAB BroadwT ktxiw rona. EDWIN T. BOTLER. GEORQE D. PITKIN. (foraerly of W. H. La A Oa.) JACOB r. COLE, : tpaeial Partner, formerlj Cele ft Hofkine, Cincinnati, Ohio. JOSEPH P. PEN NELL, lot with Meet. E. 8. Jaffna A Oo. awttfhdia. at av v 1 "V. 1 Jft DAILY ' ' " ' it J 1 - - - 1 ' - . VOI riME KXM CINCINNATI ADVERTISING. BENNO DPBYER, BAN KINO. , COMMISSION AND FOEWARDINU, 6 .. - NOTARY PTBLIC, 1 -V",' abd General Passenger Agent . roa tub ' ; .";""' U4MDIRG, BREMEN HAVRE 8TEAMER3, - -'.. , .. . iUd, E. E. TICKET AGENT, DEI as t and "7V" o t OgUt: JVc. 7 4 9 W. Third St., Cincinnati. d.els Leather and, Findings. 'HI BIQBCSr rillCl wtli UttUlm ll klBdf .of r UBS, filliES, AND 6HEEP PELTO, At Ko i!5 lUlao fll., Uindautl. d-daa Paiior Shaifii! Parlor Skates rpllB t." or TRR VAKtOB VKATIIlarubhM'ho to fbo publlo. It mx'ty lltitM loo fkdtiog. 't'bo floor. Oil cloth. tM Cvpwl may bo ikot A on 1thooc . H A lllH.ro! Oloroni.1 to in. Tro. CQ- MILLER IONj, rtVsathittMt, Ut. e-n MUul and W .I'jat, CiH''IMNAtI, - Jfivqubctaretf tf A irtt Un O A B RI A. Gl- td. Bmva now urn hasd Urt tod vatM tock of the U'cit tjrtM, Quucruct i wUh Mptcial rfcrcnc to Ldatt Weight with grtatttt StrtttgthJl -Mpra VifrfxTalC'veigutiitf fru I4Ci Ibi to fOO lu. B9 Refer fo alt lb prltielpal Lifer f tt.ble tod ifuiu of -h v'itf. Alto, cvudobautl and dt Catrrltgei, Bu.ltii nod gptiukt t Ttr j r;nct. A. til. MAITQFACI'ORBRB UF l.riitj Tire, Mathiac, JPii w AND ALL KINDS OF SCREW BOLTS. Nob. S53 h, SO! Central Avenue. CINOlNtf ATI. tSy-Speolal alteotloD glren la the mnufo- tur of Bella for Reaping Maohlsee, Mowing Machine', auil for til other kluile of Agrioullu- ral Implement!. Wt make tleo Tooth tor Thiaehlog Mathinet of the liest quality of Iron, and on the moat fsTorablo termi. eVSTPriee Mote fnrnlehed nn apf licatlon II'ILENHUADE, MORKld A CO. UOOP 8K.IItT8. HENRY S. HAWKS. Lift fiiik Place (near Uioadrra;,) NEW YORK, U AMUr AOTUKHR OK TECL HOOP 8K.IRT8 Of OQ-o-er-y DeMorlptloxi. Orders lalthiuilf alteuded to OASHI nrlltl d im PROrOSALS. ABitlf UOliHKS M JMtL'. Orric AtiiitANt Quaetbehastcb, C. 8. A. 1 Coluubuh, 0., Jbd. fi, 1868. SKATED UtOPO JAI-8 will fco rreled at thtafflc notll SaturdtiT the 1" h tun , at li o'cloek. for stir uooibtr not rxoakt-dlne 1,6'JO Cavalry Uonea, U be dell-rwl et amp Cliaa. Ubln; raid boraca to be dark co err, 13 t . Id bands hitth, 6 lu 9 )ae old. At least l.UiHiof me abut to be (inllrered vr tbe 15th of tbiuarr, and tba baUuce by Ma'cb let, 1803, to be reueirta altnr pf(.i lbapevtiou u4 ei-proval. separate sp jcincatcjut war ta luaiie fur tbe deilfery of tusre. Boud ith aiiproifd atuutU wilt te reiuird of the eonlraJtor, lt uaaie and teeldttnoe uf euratifs to avom-paojr aauh i ropoaa). rsjmKt f be made oa tbe asmtrj of I be bore, a, or aa soou thereafter a fuiids are urorlded tr tht iiurDoee. Tberlkfbt to ijactanrcr all tide at Jiecietb n. ii re atrnd. , H bUBB, Capt. A. Q. Af. CLOTHINO. MARCUS CHILUS, MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite the State Capitol. A largo otock of tho lauit ityloi Clotbi, Coaatm aa Vottlneo will be made op at ihort notice and la tbo aoe faabtooeble otylra. Alei,a largo aed w?ll eUct.d elock rf . rnrilihla QoM and Koorty Had. OlolMrjr- - d.cli-ddm N CUNDfRSHriMER, MERCHANT TAILOR A1TD DEALER III HEADY MADE iLOTlUNC, iital'i Furnhhlug Vootls, 4c, 113 South Illgh Street, Columbus. The tuoet faeklooable Dallaroe in Clolhu. Cauimeree tad Veetlnge oonstaoily on hand. ROBERT BPDRLIHO, CUTTtR. drelS data . MANHATTAN MOTEL, cvsrr.3?t.b."S" aatTixia j-r (Kni tool rtoai BaxaowAr, Jppjuo Itaa, STBW YORK, tl. HUa-JIUft, ... Pmprtoior. roriuir The Maprio Time Observer' THE rCRFECTiOH OF MECHANISM I Tirfwo a Doothg and Fat o. ot Lady's er Oea tlrtoatt's W'otrb ci'ait.la.d. traot Iho pcottrMt. mo.tvoaroot-at.aad dVcModly th. bctoud ihMD .t UCOI4.ICU, fur aouorol and relhtblo oo ervi off.rod. tt ho alible it aod omftti-ttd with Ito ma- cbtoery. It. own wfoding attoobmoat, iMdoriog a koy cotlrel. aoaoueoiary. Tbo OOMO of thai Walob are oom- porMt of two root.to, th, ootor on bte Boo IS carat ao'j. ii oa. tn. improroa rnoy ocrtoa lovr oofwraoti. ! oad I warraatod an ae. orate tlaoaplMO. Prr-.. np rHy eoir-avro, pot cooo el a bait owen, SHOI.oo. eompl Watcbro, lo Biott n.vtz'so boxoo, tor tbo prop-o to bly at whcl.oal?. ,r-r,t by oxproo, with bill payahtr oa doltvory. SVMIf atoat roattt oayaMat tn e4Tooa,ae wo oaaaot colbyt trrm tbooo to abo army. Addnoo u' rie-fco pnoo . 8'iimrn-r, Cor. tfooeaa m John ito., blow seek. OeetT-dla OHIO STATE JOURNAL. COLUMBUS. OHIO MEDICAL. HAVE IfOU A COUOHP Thoa ho !AtU 1FSUT0IAJIT. Do ot allow foat caU to tako III ooo cowop . Two tktra at M Ttatlanaf ooaaaapUa mro rkolc oOktloM to tkofctil m ftati ot' miln tot Ooojb to pt oaUof llooif." bo aot foil lato tbii otror, vat anil roanrM at aaoo at oa6vkkfc tooatr Ito pan' oxportoaea kat itaia otiatH u eortata to pro mo to a opoodj earo. HATE TOU ASTHMA ORPHTHI8ISP TkoaaoofATKSBIFIGrOBkNT, abli will m ooro tbo flrooaxKHo ooatrattioa tho olod tabro, and caata tboa t j ojKt tho ooacoai or aiattor vklck '11 Ihioa op, oaj py oa coty on) froj oxpnotormtlca.roaioTo all Onoatty of tnatblat. HAVE 100 BRONCHITIS P TkeaauJATUI'l BXPICTORART ItU ol'o-if rood dlooooo, which aioy bo aoaoraHy doocrlbod M aa luflioi- aiatioa of tbo Ino ikla ablcb Hoof tbt tail :o of tbo alad taboo or air rauelo, iproodluf tkroogb omy part of tbo longo, (a oftoa ailftokoa for UoaoooipUoa. Tbo Eipoitv-raat outidmri thla loflommotloa, rollooof tbo attradiat ooBAh. pala, olid dlfflealtj of brootbloa. and, If tbo coo fc) aot of too long ttaadlug. out tartatolf crodaca a cato, HAVE TOU CONSUMPTION P TbB AM JATKE S KXPBOTO&AHT. II etwutM (b. lauK troa all trrit4vt.ee ntattair, wblla at ttu ittu ttaw li h- all and tartsoratM tbua Of all tba reaadtra wbtcb ba boss offi4l tba pQblla T'-f- tnl lliimi. nrn ipalatity. ai tuU Ixict jirVai. 'oai5i"VBcTl ba flfi ap tf their phllftaa aa locttrabl hart bD tMtered t& parlVct hvatth by Iti na -, and thitr tattliLOD tuoit carif sonTlcttCD to all bo rati it HAVE YOU PLEURISY P Tbea aee J ATftB'H B IPKCTOKAHT. By Ukit twe or thrte Urge doiol 1b the early atasel of tba dleeaae, la tjalck suocesaJou, and cor er tug op warmly lu bed, this precaratlua acta as a sudoriflo or aweuting vedldoe, aod eubdaei the iDfltttiaiatioa at the oatt-t. HAVE TOU WHOOPING OOUGHP Ih-n see JAYMU BXPIC10BAKT. Thert le no remedy whloh eo eff etuall Ofeitumet thla dleeaae aa the Bxpectuiaot. What pareut cbb wllueaa the laflerlogt of hw children from tbta distreeslug complaint without doing all tu her puwer fur thtlr relUf f What medKlue ao p'eaaaut to the taste, or eo eertatc to prodn'a lmmedl ate beaeflt? Olie It a t 'at, tbea, and It prore Itaffttcaiy. HAVE YOU CROUP P lhD nit JiVtll'S VXPKCtOB&MT. CblMtca are otjact tv na dteMa tnura tuddaB la tta attacka, or, Id th ataBoa of prompt tellef, nooa tuota fatal loltirv olt, tbau Croup. Farauta, ttirltp, ahoatd Uitb at baad b remedy aura aud thorough. Bucb a rBiedy biiij be found li tb BxptH.tkraat. aud uti; careful nuthfr will .e?p a inppt bj b. JAIAIu'8 EXrJLtlonAM' la a itaudard medlclu. fot tautj-flreiaralt baa bc before the ptibilo, aud durlug tbli pcrIM It curat. re poa-aia have been testified to by all vUn-a c-f people la all uaitera of tba world. fbyil:timi,ttit)mea, lawjere, laerchauti, aud tusLbaulLi, bate etpfiKe ) tti remedial effot. aud bate furnbbed ui with their Italia ou), and It ma Le found at Uugtb. lu oar A.liuoac. To thlr oonvlnch g rertlflcatti e would refer theduubUog. Dr. I. JAl Nl SON'S Fa'nUu Mmiicint are Dr -tared only at ii Ottteiiut ilin it rhtMflcbla, aud a sold at OoJutubutpOhlo. I j ii. UuBKUia aud 0. b'-'UIJELLIb, aud by Agttita ihtiitipt' ut tbo tviuutiy, frcm whum may alee be btJued, frarw, afueite't MdUU Almmat and Quid to UhUi u cta-drJiuoOT35 SIBSCRIPTION AOENT. officii ox' JAY COOK SUBBCRIPIIOH AGENT, AT JAY OOOKK A CO., 14 SOUTH THIRD STREET FIllLAUELI'llIA, Nor. SOlli, ilHi. ryBt UrPIBblUtltl) UTIMU BIJtH ArfOlHIID L'B-RIPIIUN AGENT, By the tttcrotary of tbo Iroaonry, 1, a .w proporod to for n!,b ot o&eo tbo now IffEtlT? YEAR BIX PER CE1JT. B0KP3 lit tho Polled U'e'et, do,l,uitd ao "fifo rooDtloo,' io. dermiMo at tbo pleoiuio of the Qororntn.ut, etlor D.e foarf, and authorised by aa act of L'ongreM appiorod r.liooiy mi, ut THE CUD FUH BONDS At. luratd In nun of 1 50, flOU, fuo, and 1000. THE REQIBTER BOITI'S la asinl of tie, IK'O, (SUO, $1000, and 5,000. lutffwit at six p.r coat, ptr a&anm, vllt eommetca trom tho data of pnrrboaa, and la PAYABLE IN GOLD, ml-a&analtf , whtcti le oqaal, at tho proaltua oa gold. o about eight por coat, por annua. rarmeto, Btorohaata. Mochaalc, Oapltattttr, end all he baro any money to lnrit,oboold know and romita l-r that tbooo twnde aio, ta enrol, firat Mnrlgaae upou nil Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks, ' becnri'.ies, and tho Imtnonoo produclo ot all tb, roanefactnrere, fee. la tbo txontiy. and that the foil aud ample proilflon made for tho pojEoont of tho lo'crtat and lfqnldotlun of prle-elpal, by Coalomtj, Obttu. ..! ,-..! Borocao, e.rvo to make these boodi tbo rtf, nul nenlce'o and noil popular tnoeiincnt in CAO marari. Botoenpttono nooiTcd ot por la logal trader notes, or aotoo oad iherko of hooka, ot; tho tt'horo Ike Bndolltb.faroi.bod,ODd orer, lorormatlou will bo glroa to eabocnbo'0 la lolefucue ouo .iclolty. f . . ........ V ' yv o. . ..- .. r . docll-Jddietw R. L. GILBERT I CO., HAblTJf ACrl'l'BErLS OF SBIFFIIO IBtllll ITEAM REFINED CANDY! GUM DROP 8, BOB, THB rUKLia Maaotactoey and Baloe Booma, 1 COtBTa,AJDT IT, IIV VCBK, Bnarb oSoa, HI OaaalBt., (ario'e Hotol BaUdlaf sy lS-lvr DR. U. A. KNAPP, OCCLI8T, (formerly of Boffolo.) XxclBolvrty troat, Dleraoca of th tyro, D-efoee, and iorto Artlfltaal lyo. ortthoot pala. that moo. like tho satsrai eye os no. vat aoota ttiga arrooi, iiaau.a, . nfloo bofira from s ao 4 o'dook . P. 8. Dr. Knopr's Bok o tho Kyo end Bar, fnr phbod, or mIM. fros ef tberao, to any ledtvidnol who has a Bttai ot Minor or toeee oygaaa, eosuwa THURSDAY MORiNIM. JANUARY 8 OHIO STATE JOURNAL TSIiSQRAFaIIO NEWolTClulMr'i eaeafr old Quaker neighbor 1... li. i j 11. ii.. v T r -v Jovraat I .2-, MORNINU AND AFTERNOON RE- , PORT. LATE AND 1 - IMPORTANT WAR NEWS. .. Ft'RTUER PARTI IX4R9 FROM MCRFREESBORO I i t Our FertCB Pui biiIdb; tbe Rebels I I oi'R Total loss 10,000 ! X Rebel L ifca from 1S.OO0 le 30,000 i Richmond Reinforces Bragg I 'All quiet on the Rappahannock!' LATElT FROM MISSOURI I AC, 4 AC, Ac. Ac. Parllculart from Murlt eenboro. The followifg let ipeolel diepitoh to t mom ma papei: 1 Alukf atiiBlto, Jen. o, tit NAeaviiLt, Jan The enecor eraeutted in haete during Sal uriiar night. Ji le reported ther were lerribij demoraliied O.ra loeeee, bat thee left no pro- pen behind. Qen. N.gley pureued tbea with iufaatrr. A oarslrr foroe aleo followed. lc-dat b.cat e X iret Xenneaeeo brigade tt uctved and atsbereed their rear guard of cay Iry. ih.ir leal in nedneeday Dame wae 000: eeroral hundred on Ihureday, oyer i!,000 oa rridajj and i,WO on Baturday night, inolu- thetr pueonere, two uoionen ana eeyerai ia- j jre. The budiea of Brig. Oeo. Eyana tnd Han- eon are bete. Veo. Breckinridge waa lerereiy wounded, and Oen. Adarna bed an arm broken. Minor Clarence freniloe wounded in toe thijtb Iha fntuoui let Liuiiiena irgiment wae de- etioyed. toyeu. -. Out own eea la all tbe togagemrul Were 1,100 killed, abjul 6,000 wounded, and sererel thoueand prieonere. Ooe-lhird of tbe wounded in soon bs able to tecum, auty. ine army ttti omaidsrably dffrevatel by slraglers, including a number of ctGceis who will be disgracefully diemieatd. jereral for deeerliou. Col. Moody, of tbe 74th Ohio, was wounded; Col. Chat In Anderson, 93d Ohio; Col Niok Anderson, tJth Ohio csenlry; John F. Miller, wouuded. bo'J Iidn't leare Ihe held; Col. W II-liems, ZiiA Illinois, killed; Lirul. Col. llunl, 87th Indiana, wounded, not dangerously. iVe bad about "o field cflioers killed and as ninny wounded Litut-Col. 'lanner, Tii tnd., report ed killed. Is wounded and t prisoner. Tbe Chicago Board of Irene bu t-ry, wi'ich hehared gallsnily, loat men killed and t wounded, lnoludina Lieut. Uriflio. woundod Loomia' Micbigna battery lost 1 killed and 12 wounded, and lo homes mica. A renew oi Ihe neia of name sines lisersc. uation shows that ih envoi were more for midably posted than we had developed, seen by our leinno fighting Inferentlug from RllNitourl. Jerressoir Cirr, Jan. 6. A resolullon was otterod in the Home yesterday to memorialise Conaress lo pas nn acleioluuing slaves of loy altuasiers from military lint-s of ibis State,wbiob wea referred to the CommilUson rederal Kels- lious. Joint sessions Ihen convened lo select two U. 8 Senators. John B. Henderson was elected on the ntal billot by 67 majority over Robert Wil noo, for ihe term endloe; March 4th. B. Urals Brown, John 8. Phelps, Samuel L 0 lover and Samuel L. Brcokenridgo were then nominated for Ihe four yeai s term, lae first ballot re suited as fo'lows. Blown, 1; l'helps, 01; Olover, at, Bieokepriilge, blank; Noel, o- "All quiet on Ihe nock " Rappahan. HCADQUAklERS AlHT Or THI PoroHAO, 1 Jan. tl'h. All it quiet on ths Rappabaonook. Flags of ttuos oruss tbeRsppahannoCk dally. Tbsprin-oipls business transacted to the exchange of auoh refugees ae are enf 'ifttd by ihe mililaiy authorities on both sides. Further from Hfurfreetboro NoenTU.La,Teun., Jtin. tt liver 600 rebel piitonert and 10 oommiasiontd ofiioers were brought In this morning. Uuomoial reports slate Ibat the otnnonadiiia waa hsard 10 miles ftom Murfreesbuio. Our forcee ate pursuing ihe lebele. Bragg may make a eland at Tullahoma Our wounded is about 7,000. Uur wools loss u killed, wounded aud missing will not reaob 10,000. Ths rebel loss was doubls ours. Tbe wounds of our soldiers trs mostly slight The best buildings in cfashville are taken for hoipitals. The woundod are well oaied for. News from tbe fiont is mesgr ana unim portant. mere is four leei oi water en ins snoais anu river still rising. Wealbsr clear nnd oold. . Base Conduct of a portion ol Anderson Troops Richmond Hetnlorces llrnga;. LetnsviLLE, Jin. 6 Hoodiiuarlets are ! ieed thai, previous lo Ihe Mnrfreesboro' fight, a large portion of Anderson's Iroope mutinied at Nashvitls, tnd ictused to advance. The remainder, about 200, went into ths fight un dor Rosengartea and Ward, nod behaved gal lantly. Ordeis bav been sent aloug the line fortbsaireat oft large number reported In have deserted and their return to Naehville in irons. Col. Brace osptuted tt Clarksvllle t large amount of valuable army storss from the rebels A Nashville dispatch says soms rebel pris oners, oapiaied on Thursday and paroled, had been in Murlreeiboro but four hours. They n ert direct rem Richmond, Va. Stragglers "Picked I'p." Washikotom, Jan, 7 rtpecials s'.ato that 17 men of Windham's command we e pioked up last night at Chauiilla by exoursionisi from Qtuart e cavalty diylelon. West Virginia. Preaident Lincoln teasons for signing Iks bill admitting Western Virginia into tho Union wero as follows: 1st. It was the oorrect potior of tba Administration 10 OOOUIO aauok r.l.j possible, and with as little trouble. 21. Thai, as lbs Wheeling Lfgie'nlure bad bten reoognised by Coogreee as tbe Legislature of Iha Slate ot Virginia, that body had Ihe authority to adopt meaauics looking lo tbe division nl iho Rials. That tbe responsibility did lie with chose who did not vot against th voice of the inhabitants of Ihe eastern portion nf the Btste. 8d. And ths principle, that he was bound to tako oare of his friends. The opinions of ibe President wero in wri tin, nnd wsro road in the C ibinel meeting. Half of Ihe Cabinet were opposed to the measure. The House Military committee met this mora Ing tnd disposed of t large tmount of business on hand. A report has been prepared, and will be sub mitted at the next meeting, tn favor of tho proposition of Hon. Ely Thayer for raising 20.000 men to go tt armed emigrant lo Flori da, and to be, in ths aeivice of the TJ. 8. for nine months. . Ths House Ntvtl committee to-day heard ar gutnents in favor of tho plan now being oon. aider for providing lor in Bringing or gun. botta into ths lake of the wiet nod oast. This important matter will occupy tb attention of the committee for tome days. From Havana. Nix Yost, Jan. 7. Advices from Havana Stat thM tho French iron clad frigat Lt Nor mandio had arrived from Vera 'Crux en ronte for Martinique, to await ordera. During her slay at Vers Crnz she lost 850 of her orew of (J50 men, by yellow fever, tnoludlng her oom m aider, Copt. Derussell. Th Charleston Mereury publishes a tsbls in which It oonosde th death, on Iho battle-field, in bospila1, slo, of one hundred thousand msn sine ih war oommenced. Daring the month, ending December 4th, 8 000 bale eottoa rags were bought In the Liverpool msrket, tnd 8,000 bales In London, for shipment t th United gtttsa. 'Bearing- Tratlmoar Acalntt war." Eoiroa O. 8. Juuaa.L: At the frit aall oa, .wo aoae i too aeio. t aaaca aiai now v.... rraoaouea ioai win a ia aau-war oriaeipiea. MTaaa !... .or H or i nl in muihi ho tm Mi... ., 1.7. . . . ! teaUooaT acainat wit T'' "Yea, 1 aaid, know thai." "Well," aaid he, "1 know of no better war to do it lhaa to natew thoeo who moke war.' I gare it up. Again, aaolker (iuaker wont Into tSe oratr. and waa In Ih reeent fight al I'errjoille, wiih Bragg roreea. Ho Bred fourlrea limre. and thioka ho dropped hie man earrjr time, lie "meant fo. bo oaid: "tut ho waa aura af ax jot no row Mem Jan. nio "teatlBoar aiainet war." doea honor to hi raiih and hie ateu , how 1 do wien thi thi eterlinr "neao nrineinla" would Bad hearty ref rente in ererr Federal aoldier'a heart tad praotio. Ml him clean hie gun, oil hie gun, load hi in, aod aim tie gua with a cool delerniaauoa to Dear effectual "leeiicnoor er.met war br re noting uoea WOO Bill 11." A li. H. 8harptbooler.An Addre.. (for tbo Ohio aula Jooraal.) Canr lUaea, Jan. let, 16U3. Vr. G. W. Bazley'i AJireit It tkelSharptkooUri .. mi iimp vntu, wnrn uatinf Me Vmu, Boldiera, aa rou toay well be oalled. Ian now reao to return bome, and before learing I derm It proper to epeak a few worde. and firat 1 oemo hero laatereniug for the purpoee of eieiu ioi a nuinoer ot my old aeaoclaiee. and or hiil. ding them adieu, probably for Ihe laet time; aod i oan truly eay i norer enjoyed myeelf more, I B0i no1 in the laet aii monthe, aa I hate dnriag K aeeme lo naen tti egreeablr; you hare your amusement, both In regard lo eioging, playing and dancing. enoniu uie to pay you another neii. and tnora eapeoially if you ebould be ordered twee eoon: but ehould I not hay Ibat meaaura. you i oere no idea mat inn war la to cotte to t oloto eoon. You may eee hard timee, but bear it patiently, and reel aseured, if MoCrary ii your captain, be will nerorauffcr his boy lo be in want, if it is in his power to prerent it. The aer rice lo whioh you are aitaohrd wi'.l be i . - - - - r. " "r mtrksmon heeds It not. Bharpohooi eerere al lime, tnd one of extreme danger! bul ers nave more liberty then any other oorpt; always tn advance, oo tho outskirts, in pits, &d, left mostly to aot as their own judgment may cieoi'ic; but 1 have never beard of them being made to aland in battle array. 1 never bul onoe belonged lo a volunteer oompeny, it was oalled ths 1st Baltimors Sharpshooter. 'I belonged five years, and a nobler hiarted set of men never composed company. There were ii names on mat roll. This was over 40 years a no. tod it waa two of ibiaoompany, vis: MoComss and Mills, that shot Oen. Itoss when ho allocked Ih defenses of Baltimore in 1812. 'Hooiy and beauty" was Ihe watchword, and Oen. lloss said ho would dins in Baltimore or in II I that day; and tbo Sharpshooters caused him to oboote tbe latter and saved the city. Now boys, I want you not only to be good singers and danocra, but bo gocd marksmen, 1 want tho nam of sharpshooter to be immortalized. Always have plenty of ammunition ind keep It in good eondition, and never eharejr or fir until ready, and when you do firs always 'anvo oenter. I go for Iha Union, and ao doea every lover of hia oountry. I intend lo keep my eye upon yoo, no mailer where you are, and 1 never want lo hear of any one of your noblo band bein cancu a traitor or a oowara. i ou nave voiuu toered in ihe defence of your oountry, and tot well your part: and when this rebellion (hail oome to an end, may yon all return horn safe tj join your dear Irieuda and relatione, who win receive you wuo joy. never aes your flax insuitea, ana never surrandsr it. Now for a few words of advios, and I will alosa. Never sit on Ihe odd or damp ground; avoid Iho night air as much as possible: after dancing or other exercise don't go half olothed in tba open air. Put on your oops; don't drink spiritous liquor of any kind; don't pick up old seat away garmsnls, many havs paid dear for It; they often contain creepers, or sometimes oontagoous diseases. Write often lo your wives and friends. Don t forgot this, and rsraomber ibey are always thinking of you. And if you omnol write, get a broiher soldisr to do it for you; tnd be particular, in directing your letters, In giving your address. Let it be don in full. and plain hand. Anrl now, lastly, read ths 7th verss of Ihe 20th ohapler of fcxodue, and do not rorrot ft And now, hoping to hear from you often, as a true ana raitnim oompany of soldiers, 1 bid you farewell. (win too Aiarysville Tribune tnd I'rers please oopy?) (Ojmnmoloatel.) Camp Chase Matter. HcADqUAaTaas Camp Chase, 1 January 2, 1803. Ed. O. S. Joiixwai,: Sir In a lets number tf the "Cincinnati Enquirer" appeared an artiole whoee only foundation is lo be tuund In ihe. col umns of the ''Crisis." Tho artiole referred to ta a fierce and bitter attack' upon Mnjir I'eter Ztnn, lale oommandanl at this post, in rsforence io the oourso pursuej by th Msjor in regard lo tho drafted men ordered to rendezvous hero. e Happening to be tolerably well posted about that matter, I propose to set forth Iho fao'i in the osse, aud take gat out of the tfortsaid ariiole. - To begin, Major Zinn had literally nothing to do with the release or substitution of any body, tor th ararted men sent here. Their management, la a military sense, was plaoed in he bands of uaptaln ( ransis b. 1'arksr of the Bailnllon of Governor's Guard. As to procur ing aubslitutee, each and every one acted hie own pleasure, mado his own bargain, and, in oase of doubt about tho stability of his substi tute, as t mailer of safety to too liovernmenl, solioited Iho privilege of depositing tho fee paid by him for his substitute, In Ihe hands ot Captain Parksr or Lieutenant McPherson, both of whom made ezaotly "what the little boy shot at," lhal ia nothing in Iha operation. 1 venture Ih asssVlio, that io no oamp of rendei-vous for drafted msn in ths State, waa so large a per oentage of gain to ihe army from draft ae at Camp Chase. Tbe whole number ordered to report hero was about 600, of whom only 422 did aotually report here; of that number, all but eight were eiiner dieoharged by surgeons, enlist, furnlfhed Itgitimatt substitntes, or have been) assigned as drafted militia lo regiments in the field. These foots Iha records: will Jus tify. Can aa fair a slate or oas be mad out o' 'amp Dcnnison quota of drafted msn? or in- deed of y other osmp in tbo mat t o Very true, some of Ihe sharpers that is tesay,deal-eis in num.- su.u. uiiniiely worse, if suoh s thing is possible, than a negro trader 11 down South " mado money by coming into oamp and trading off poor unsophisticated spuulmoao af humanity; but no man at the oamp was in any manner implicated in these prooeodings, least of all, Major Peter Zinn, for ha had plenty of other business lo engage hi time and atten tion. Lieut. Mcl'hersoa transacted an amount of bueeness in filling substitution paper and making out discbarga eertihcatea that were deemed worthy of large pay at Camp Dennieon; for to my certain knowledge, at that oamp, the olerka who made out those paper reoeived from th drafted man a lee ranging from one to five dollars; urging ts a reason for exacting it, that it waa not any part of their regular and proper buainees as military clerks, ana Mat tney re-ocived bo pay for doing it from tho Govern- men'. And jet not t single man at this oamp paid Lieutenant Mcfhereon one cent for Ibis labor, wbiob, together with his duties as Adjutant of tho battalion, kept himself, and lrt-auently two olerks, closely occupied. Therefore, as to Msjor Ziun'e discharging dra'ted men on tnetr raiment ot Bfly do 1 rs, i Is a pure fabrication there nolbeiug aenadow of a foundation lor in statement. Aooording to Tho Ciisia and Enquirer, Ihe Msjor has plenty of sin lo answer; but it af fords ns pleasure to slate that if their state. mania as to hie other deriliotions are as bassleee as that in referenoo lo hi being bribed to dia-obarse drafted men on their payment of the paltry sum of fifty dollar each, thi Major will b atile to snow a pretty oloar record. SENEX. A Bpkcial Plba ib Bab 'Si,iiiBTLT" ()vx soled Th firm of John N. Cooks & Co in Portsmouth, Virginia, haying refused to pay their debts to northern ottliene, on tbe ground that a law of th confederate States had rs-leased and disoharged them from all obligations lo northern creditors, Gen. Violo has issued a proclamation, informing said firm that their noise for refusal to pay is a trsasonsblo sham. and that If they do not pay np a eufnolent amount, their properly will bo seised and add t aistaarg tat float. 18KJ NUMBER IGS Haaglar ef Thlrljr.Elght Slam Murderer lacldeatB and Sceae In Prltan-Preparallor s for Death Tbe Death Pent; and Execution AMfai Rpeclacle on Ihe Callow Burial and Other Incident. ... for Mabeato, Wi., Dec 29, 180. Yon kayo, doubUosa, been ancrieed by tel.. graph of Ih exeeolioa of tho thirty eight condemned ladiaaa. Uariag boon ha oyo-wil. aes of th soeno, 1 subjoin few ialerr.'ir. details: , " . PIRTIHQ IS1ERVIEWS. Oa Thursday laet, the day precoJin Ihe eia. outin, each Indian under eonience otdeath we E'! on. Thees interviews wars rery sad and af- feeling, All the condemned sent messages lo their families and friends who were tbeen', and . .peaking of their wire, n.d obildrer almost every on of.theaa was ffeslod to taaie! Uoodoounael was root to ths children. lnmeoy oases tney wero einotted to adopt t'hriotiantif nil r the reni f"' and oulliyalo lore for Ihe whiles. Borne of the I culprits I poke oonndenlly of hop of only tion. hut Iba mainrit tear nltjk.lv Injur..... toTh.Trfnrnr7w.irar.. ' One of ihem, Ta dl mi me, wss eendins word! o bis relalivee not lo mourn bit loss. He said s wa old, and conld aot hop to livs Ion nn. der anyoircnmslanoes, aad his execution would not shorten hi days a great deal, and dvlns ss hs did, ianoosnt of any whit man's blood, he hoped would give him a better ehanoe to bo eaved : therefore he hoped hia friends would oonaider hie death bat as a removal from Ibis to a heller world. "1 hsv svery hone." said he, "of going direot to th abode of the Great 8pirit,wherel eball always be happy " This lest remark reecned the ears of la-ioo, who was iso speaking lo his friends., and h elaborate uimn..UAP'his-r''J'atw'wurfa'over ihs sams path ihey must shortly travel. We go first, bul many of onr friends may follow us in a very short lime. 1 oxpeot to go direot io the abode of ths Groat Bpirii, and to be happy whsn I gsl there; but wo are told that the rood is long and tho distanc great; 1 Therefore, as sot slow in an my movements, it will proba bly take me a long lime lo teaoh th end of the journey, and I should not bo surprised if some o' tbe JOUDI-, aotiv men we will leave behind us will pses ms on Ihs road before I reach tbe plaoaofmy destination." Looks of hair, blankets, ooats, and almost every article in ihe possession of tho oondemn- ed, wero given away aa mementoes, and thus the parting interview ended. , MIDNIGHT IN THE CELL OF THE CONDEMNED.Night came, ths last which ever abed ila darkneaa on Ihs thirty-eight Dscolahs. We were permitted to visit the oell at midnight. and will never forget Iho sosne which present. ed itself. The lodians were all fastened to the floor by chains two by two. bom were asleep while otbera laughed and amoked ta if uooon sciou of the morrow's fate. Bom of them hsd adorned themsslvss with paint, and seemed quit proud of such a preparation for Ihs gal lows, ine majority oi tnem were young men, while here and thera I descried a gray-haired man, not too old for orims. I could but notioe the sppearanoe of innooence which Ihey all as- aumed. A stranger, or one unacquainted with I their deeds of bu'ehery and orimo, would have I supposed them unjustly judged and ssnlenoed. I As 1 entered the room thess miscresnls not only greeted me with smiles, but even held forth their hsnds to bs shaken, which yet seem to no gory witn ine nioou of Danes sod inno ceece. Disgusted with such an Illustration of f.ll.n h.tm.i.tlo I rwliroit L.wini. mliU I Father Ravoux, their spiritual adviser, who labored for their repentance during the re- mainderof th night. He met with some suo-I oess, and ssvsral were bspttzjd and received the communion. PREPARATIONS FOR THE U ALLOWS. At half past seven on ths following morning ths prisonsrs wsro prepared for their doom Their irons wsro knocked off, and Ihsir elbows wero pinioned behind and the wrists in froni, but about six inches apart. Ths scene was much enlivened by their songs and oon versa lion. Aa thsv wsre bein ninioned thev aroni round Ihs room shaking hand with ths sol-1 tiara and renortera. bidding thorn I'onnd. I bye," &o. White Dog requested not to be tied, aarf eafd lhal to could Jreop miw mmudrn efoWB; bul, of oourso, bis request oould not bs oomplied with. Ho said that Little Crow, Young Six, and Big Eagle's broiher got Ihem into this war, and now hs and others are to die for It. Aflsr all wers propsrly fastened, Ihey Hood up in a row around tho room, and another exoitlog dea'h song was sung. They then sat down vsry quietly and oommcnoed smoking sgain. Father Ravoux oanis in and, after addressing them a few moments, knell in prayer, reading from a prayer book lu Ihe Dakota language, which a portion of the oendemued repeated after him. During this oeremony, nearly all paid the most striot attention, and several wsie alTected even to tears. Th caps were Ihen put on Ibeir heads. This wars made of white muslin taken from tho Indians when their camps wers oaptured, and whioh had formed part of Ihe spoils they had taken from lb murdered trader. They reoeived thess evidsnoes of their near approaoh to death with evident disliks. When it had been adjusted on one or two, they looked around on the others who hsd not yet reoeived it with an sppearanoe of shams. Thoro was no more singing, and bul little conversation and smoking now. All sat around the room; most of them in a orouched position' awaiting Ibeir loom in silenoo, or listening to Ihe remarks oi Father Ravoux, who still addresssd them. Onoe in a while they brought their small looking glasses bsfore their faoes, to ses that their countenances yst preserved tho proper modi- cum of painl. The Ihree half-breeds were the most oi ail snooted, and tneir urjection oi countenance wss truly pitiful lo behold. THE LAST DEATII-BONQ THE EXBCU- TION. At ten o'olock Ihe condemned were marshal led in a prooetaion, and marched through Ales of soldiers to ths gallows, which had been so constructed Ibat all of the culprits oould be hung at onoe. They marched eagerly andoheer-fully to the spot. As. they asosnded the soaffold, Ihsy ohauntod a death-eoog, whiolfwat ruly hideous, although tl eeemed lo lnapire them with frssh courage. On young fellow, who bad been given t cigar by one or Ihe reporter, just b:foro marching from their quarters, was smokier it on lbs stand, puffing away very ooolly during the intervals of tho hideous"Hi-yi-yi, hi-yi-yi," tnd, even tftor ths cap was drawn over the necks of escb, all waa ready Ths scene at ibis juncture was one of twful interest. A painful and breathless suspense held the vast orund aiilun bad ooeembled from all quartsrs to witness the exesutlon. Three slow, measured, and dietlncl beat oa the drum, and the rope was out, the soaffold fell, and thirty-eight lifeless bodies were left dangling between heaven and earth. One of the ropes wss orotsn, ana tno body or Hatiling Kunner fell to the ground. Tb neok had pro bably been broken, as but little signs of life wero observed, nut no wss immediately hung un sgain. While Iho signal beat wa being given, numbers wsrs seen lo olasp the bands of tnetr neixunuro, ...uu, iu ooverai inetanoef. continued to be clasped till the bodies were out down. As the platform fell, there was on, not loud but prolonged oheer from Ihe soldiery and oiti lens who wsre spectators, and then all were auiet and earnest wilnessee of the seen. For eo many, there wae but little suffering: the neota or all, or nearly an, were evidently dis located by ine rati, ana ins after struggling ou alight. Ths scsffold fell at a ouartor n..t ten o clock, and in twenty minute th bodies had all bsen examined, and life prononoced exlinot. THE BURIAL. The bodies were then out down, plaoed In four army wagon", and tsksn lo tho gravs prepared for them among lb willows oa the (and bar nearly in front of th (own. They war all do poeited in on grave, thirty foot ia length by twelve in width, and four feet deep, bein laid on Ihe bottom in two iws, with their feet to gether and their neada lo tho outside. They war simply covered with their blankets, and the earth thrown over them. Th other condemned Indian were kepi dope in their quarters, where they were shained and not permitted lo witneea th executions. During ths ar fill moments, when they heard the death song of their lata companions io guilt, they orouched themselves down with their blankets over their, heads and remained in perfect ellenee. They were much dejeoted all day. Some few squsws witassscd ths stent. - ! GOODS; CLOAKS. ci oak Cteat ledortion In frtce! CLOSINO OCT 8 ALE OF BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS ! At BBosually low prioe. Pronf wishing atylish and aUgaat Cbakf wry anoderat price. wiU l.d . log eBlmordintr, indooeaonls I BnredM. ' s-A-iir aoiv, n.. a a MjMhaiga aireet. iiait U.,k tflfk far,, ' - r-w ncraroon c bain aro-Bwr 38 te UB South High Street. Riblblt at all llano tbo ,'" 'ad etogaae aa. oof tawal la tbo Ml, ef ALEXANDRE'S KID 0 LOVES, R,CH BILKS. VELVETS AND LArr I, DBEb8 GOOUS, SHArTLS ani SCABFS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, .. , ' 1 - . HOBIERT inn rrara-ua LADIES' AND MI8SES OOP fflrti?"-'- r,r. 0 Hy0rBEIBT8. u 8t f,T Oonl oa I vauoroo, v"""i CLOTHS AND PLD8HES FOB CLOAKS ' ' L'"' '" . ' L . "''oalbsll.bolV. : ...h a".i tt Bear High or. ' LABIIS' AMD MISSIS MIBItO UK 1ST ' "" A far a. tutty HABBO AMD 0ABM1T lit (BIBTB. c BAH At BOH. U BA1M BOB. pcoLB antra, bich blace iacej S.OSI A10W: FURS A NTs nr fsAWRt - heaDley, eberl y i Richards Sw.iSO & M 8onrt Higk Street la order to moot ths wants ef their snmerows eastern I rs la iho way of HOLIDAY GOODS, tutejnslretorhod from the faster Cities with a shales tad wo.l aUHtod Btotk of LADIES MISSES' A CHILDREN'S FURS, LI DIES' CLOTH AND PLUSH " CLOAKS, NEW, RICH AND DESIRABLE DRESS SILKS, BALMORAL SKIRTS ' LADIES', MISSES' A CHILDREN'S ami,.,. on a wio, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. HCAdleV, EbCHr at Slphdrri 1 " w" "ItUBraSy jynPOf'PMBUB. OHIO. HTrrSTWTirFAT nave net In " "or" a complete assortment ef . FAjMCV Si DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, OR ESS GOODS, SILKS. 1 runs, SHAWLS, CLOAKS. BALMORAL SKIRTS I CLOTHS, CA88IMEr.ES, ATINETTS, FLANNELS! OAXjX. aktd see at 123 SOUTH HIGH STREET. DUV4T DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. CLOSING OCT. CLOSING OUT. C. EBERLY & i n On the Southeast Corner ef Blah aad Friend Street. o V Dtv Ooodo: for U HK.k .... ... .,7. ? . . " 1H this aod tbe drat day of Jane neat fcr uiTonk .mlc.ot th.tr IW HonbTatooToon'oKoir; t ' fne drocery and Product BsstacH WIU be esBtlsasd fa the . V ' NEW BUI L 131 INT O, ' NO. 14 EAST FRIEND STREET,' and the btghnt price paid for Wheat. Bye, Cor, Oats and Seeds. Boiler, (figs. Hogs, Beans, Lard, Jjc, wlU bo taken in exchaoge for uoods. 0. EBERIT CO.. Ho at Footh Rlih, soolbout corner ot Blab and Vrtea Strooto, Oolombos, Ohio. ArclT JOHN NAUGHTON & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS NAUGHT ON BCILDINO, No. 118, 120 & 122 South High Bt OOLUMBTJS, OHIO.! JOHN NAUGHTON. JAMES NAUGHTON nr.vld.dSm . J. D. OSBORN & CO. No. la South High Street, ' (Opposite too Ooodal, sod D aiM States Hotels.) Ban oa band a largo aad well assorted ttook at STAPLE at FANCY DEI GOODS, MATTINGS, RCOaS,' WINDOW SHADES, HOLLAND. LACS, tn ' ' DAMASK CURTA1N8J CORNICES, STA1& RODS, and other HOU8S FURNISHING GOODS Th.y woald parttrnlarly eell elteettoa tehvr eewat MeadMIBMTINi ' Jltftl.ty f 1
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Full Text | Cincinnati advkrtising. S. .ATBUri LRFIELD. rtLADDLB, OAHNBSS, 41 IAUNK MANUFACTURER. Ofleen . Siddies and Bridles, ui Mala Street, fear door briww Stith, . CINCINNATI. OHIO: .'Vj'.nr A SHORT TIME. The neatest Thta Ont. I2AOIO POCKET BOOK '. EHTIRBLT FEW STYLE, RTItfe UBiBte for I83 List tf Utci al ReTtnae8Up8,fcti PRICK 60 CERTS. Snf ty nail en th r- lpl of lk srio. , JAMES GATES, IT Eat Fourth fit. Cincinnati. AtASm. : : . : AT-ztx-y stationory. PKI2E PACKAGES, PORTFOLIOS, ; . ENVELOPES ASD PAPER, Ta test saallty of Ooods t tin l-ovst prfcos. - - JAMES UA I KS, IT EmI Fourth Burnt, Cincinnati. CARRIAGES!! CARHIAliti' 1 1 .... o.nu. ibvith TH1 ATTElfTIOli r m v. BM V Iff ipjoivn w as" t Li , 1 oi mm dooirlox lo poMb u i . to his Urge ud Ih asjortweat of CrrUnii eomprkna COACHES, ' "" 1 C0CPJ53,- ' JENNY USD, ons and two et, BAROUCHES, . LIGHT B0CKAWAT8, PHEATOHS, JERSEY WAGONS. AD A 01X11 Tillltl oi Light - Open and Top Baggie?, Of fcaearior Btf It and Fiaish, far sal t the AoM tub Prion, consistent with the tim'i J. W. GO-LlNt, Cur. 6lh ASjCftmore Street, det8 3a. Cincinnati. PAUH. t OO., WHOLMALI AMD BEtAlL BADDLE & HARNESS ..MANUFAOTCRT, 93 East riftta and 906 Main St., CINCINNATI, 0. ' 00 ooostantty OB baud larg, uuttBHt of MILITARY' SWORDS AND EQUIPMENTS, o- s doro ffllDDlETON.i STRQBR.DGE ACO Lithographers, Engravers f AND COjPCR plate printers. "est 4:tlx St., 3INNATI, O. II work hi onr line In the Roods TnploDiif. utpi. , Bill Btti' ,le. Ka-Sm O. B. GAMP & CO., No. 0 West Third Street. CIWOirKSTAT'I' j ' . . f HHlt. IB ZABidlefS Stoaa Fura! BUFFALO ASD FAHCV ROBES, ytJR OLOVtB jOOL AR8, Hate an cl Oapa We bt an lmnti ttook of the ehoioHt goodi la tho markot, which we re telling a the lowest poeaible rt'ei. do9-ln. 0. B. CAMP B Ct. STADLKR. BROTHER & 10.. .''''. WHOLESALE : OLiOTHiians, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign aid Uomefitie Dry Good?, Otf Pearl 8t, north tide, und 117 Weot Third 8! , Baaora Vlor attd Ba'-e S'tr'., OIMOIHWATI, O. tat-PaTt'cutar att icttL-n paid tj oidvr. ttfBta raiutblit Mo-jJi Alto. Denirta Mtafdl)r JOHN BQNTt & CO. mabctaci ratal o MaiJlla, Cotton. Tarred & Hemp Rope! COTTON & UEMP PACKING, CORDS, LIHE9 a TWINE, ia til their Trietj OAKl'M, AWCnORS, BLOCKS, FAT EN T SEINE TWINE, MAIN ST.; Out Door loath of Frost. Bctf d3 CINCINNATI, 0. W. ALOORN, warifxirata or. AWNLVRS, TINS AND FLAGS. SUTLER TENTS rial Ol'TI ITS on hnnd at'nade to order. All kladf of LIGHT tad HEAVY DUCK oa band. Ke. 8T Sycamore Street CINCINNATI, 0. Blocks mi &oft j tttry dttcripticn on hand oad Jer ecu. Butler cts ntlaclxi, - mroariaa, Mmi abd bbalbu ia Fa.f y fled!, Nations, no&iery, it, BAQ tt BAB BroadwT ktxiw rona. EDWIN T. BOTLER. GEORQE D. PITKIN. (foraerly of W. H. La A Oa.) JACOB r. COLE, : tpaeial Partner, formerlj Cele ft Hofkine, Cincinnati, Ohio. JOSEPH P. PEN NELL, lot with Meet. E. 8. Jaffna A Oo. awttfhdia. at av v 1 "V. 1 Jft DAILY ' ' " ' it J 1 - - - 1 ' - . VOI riME KXM CINCINNATI ADVERTISING. BENNO DPBYER, BAN KINO. , COMMISSION AND FOEWARDINU, 6 .. - NOTARY PTBLIC, 1 -V",' abd General Passenger Agent . roa tub ' ; .";""' U4MDIRG, BREMEN HAVRE 8TEAMER3, - -'.. , .. . iUd, E. E. TICKET AGENT, DEI as t and "7V" o t OgUt: JVc. 7 4 9 W. Third St., Cincinnati. d.els Leather and, Findings. 'HI BIQBCSr rillCl wtli UttUlm ll klBdf .of r UBS, filliES, AND 6HEEP PELTO, At Ko i!5 lUlao fll., Uindautl. d-daa Paiior Shaifii! Parlor Skates rpllB t." or TRR VAKtOB VKATIIlarubhM'ho to fbo publlo. It mx'ty lltitM loo fkdtiog. 't'bo floor. Oil cloth. tM Cvpwl may bo ikot A on 1thooc . H A lllH.ro! Oloroni.1 to in. Tro. CQ- MILLER IONj, rtVsathittMt, Ut. e-n MUul and W .I'jat, CiH''IMNAtI, - Jfivqubctaretf tf A irtt Un O A B RI A. Gl- td. Bmva now urn hasd Urt tod vatM tock of the U'cit tjrtM, Quucruct i wUh Mptcial rfcrcnc to Ldatt Weight with grtatttt StrtttgthJl -Mpra VifrfxTalC'veigutiitf fru I4Ci Ibi to fOO lu. B9 Refer fo alt lb prltielpal Lifer f tt.ble tod ifuiu of -h v'itf. Alto, cvudobautl and dt Catrrltgei, Bu.ltii nod gptiukt t Ttr j r;nct. A. til. MAITQFACI'ORBRB UF l.riitj Tire, Mathiac, JPii w AND ALL KINDS OF SCREW BOLTS. Nob. S53 h, SO! Central Avenue. CINOlNtf ATI. tSy-Speolal alteotloD glren la the mnufo- tur of Bella for Reaping Maohlsee, Mowing Machine', auil for til other kluile of Agrioullu- ral Implement!. Wt make tleo Tooth tor Thiaehlog Mathinet of the liest quality of Iron, and on the moat fsTorablo termi. eVSTPriee Mote fnrnlehed nn apf licatlon II'ILENHUADE, MORKld A CO. UOOP 8K.IItT8. HENRY S. HAWKS. Lift fiiik Place (near Uioadrra;,) NEW YORK, U AMUr AOTUKHR OK TECL HOOP 8K.IRT8 Of OQ-o-er-y DeMorlptloxi. Orders lalthiuilf alteuded to OASHI nrlltl d im PROrOSALS. ABitlf UOliHKS M JMtL'. Orric AtiiitANt Quaetbehastcb, C. 8. A. 1 Coluubuh, 0., Jbd. fi, 1868. SKATED UtOPO JAI-8 will fco rreled at thtafflc notll SaturdtiT the 1" h tun , at li o'cloek. for stir uooibtr not rxoakt-dlne 1,6'JO Cavalry Uonea, U be dell-rwl et amp Cliaa. Ubln; raid boraca to be dark co err, 13 t . Id bands hitth, 6 lu 9 )ae old. At least l.UiHiof me abut to be (inllrered vr tbe 15th of tbiuarr, and tba baUuce by Ma'cb let, 1803, to be reueirta altnr pf(.i lbapevtiou u4 ei-proval. separate sp jcincatcjut war ta luaiie fur tbe deilfery of tusre. Boud ith aiiproifd atuutU wilt te reiuird of the eonlraJtor, lt uaaie and teeldttnoe uf euratifs to avom-paojr aauh i ropoaa). rsjmKt f be made oa tbe asmtrj of I be bore, a, or aa soou thereafter a fuiids are urorlded tr tht iiurDoee. Tberlkfbt to ijactanrcr all tide at Jiecietb n. ii re atrnd. , H bUBB, Capt. A. Q. Af. CLOTHINO. MARCUS CHILUS, MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite the State Capitol. A largo otock of tho lauit ityloi Clotbi, Coaatm aa Vottlneo will be made op at ihort notice and la tbo aoe faabtooeble otylra. Alei,a largo aed w?ll eUct.d elock rf . rnrilihla QoM and Koorty Had. OlolMrjr- - d.cli-ddm N CUNDfRSHriMER, MERCHANT TAILOR A1TD DEALER III HEADY MADE iLOTlUNC, iital'i Furnhhlug Vootls, 4c, 113 South Illgh Street, Columbus. The tuoet faeklooable Dallaroe in Clolhu. Cauimeree tad Veetlnge oonstaoily on hand. ROBERT BPDRLIHO, CUTTtR. drelS data . MANHATTAN MOTEL, cvsrr.3?t.b."S" aatTixia j-r (Kni tool rtoai BaxaowAr, Jppjuo Itaa, STBW YORK, tl. HUa-JIUft, ... Pmprtoior. roriuir The Maprio Time Observer' THE rCRFECTiOH OF MECHANISM I Tirfwo a Doothg and Fat o. ot Lady's er Oea tlrtoatt's W'otrb ci'ait.la.d. traot Iho pcottrMt. mo.tvoaroot-at.aad dVcModly th. bctoud ihMD .t UCOI4.ICU, fur aouorol and relhtblo oo ervi off.rod. tt ho alible it aod omftti-ttd with Ito ma- cbtoery. It. own wfoding attoobmoat, iMdoriog a koy cotlrel. aoaoueoiary. Tbo OOMO of thai Walob are oom- porMt of two root.to, th, ootor on bte Boo IS carat ao'j. ii oa. tn. improroa rnoy ocrtoa lovr oofwraoti. ! oad I warraatod an ae. orate tlaoaplMO. Prr-.. np rHy eoir-avro, pot cooo el a bait owen, SHOI.oo. eompl Watcbro, lo Biott n.vtz'so boxoo, tor tbo prop-o to bly at whcl.oal?. ,r-r,t by oxproo, with bill payahtr oa doltvory. SVMIf atoat roattt oayaMat tn e4Tooa,ae wo oaaaot colbyt trrm tbooo to abo army. Addnoo u' rie-fco pnoo . 8'iimrn-r, Cor. tfooeaa m John ito., blow seek. OeetT-dla OHIO STATE JOURNAL. COLUMBUS. OHIO MEDICAL. HAVE IfOU A COUOHP Thoa ho !AtU 1FSUT0IAJIT. Do ot allow foat caU to tako III ooo cowop . Two tktra at M Ttatlanaf ooaaaapUa mro rkolc oOktloM to tkofctil m ftati ot' miln tot Ooojb to pt oaUof llooif." bo aot foil lato tbii otror, vat anil roanrM at aaoo at oa6vkkfc tooatr Ito pan' oxportoaea kat itaia otiatH u eortata to pro mo to a opoodj earo. HATE TOU ASTHMA ORPHTHI8ISP TkoaaoofATKSBIFIGrOBkNT, abli will m ooro tbo flrooaxKHo ooatrattioa tho olod tabro, and caata tboa t j ojKt tho ooacoai or aiattor vklck '11 Ihioa op, oaj py oa coty on) froj oxpnotormtlca.roaioTo all Onoatty of tnatblat. HAVE 100 BRONCHITIS P TkeaauJATUI'l BXPICTORART ItU ol'o-if rood dlooooo, which aioy bo aoaoraHy doocrlbod M aa luflioi- aiatioa of tbo Ino ikla ablcb Hoof tbt tail :o of tbo alad taboo or air rauelo, iproodluf tkroogb omy part of tbo longo, (a oftoa ailftokoa for UoaoooipUoa. Tbo Eipoitv-raat outidmri thla loflommotloa, rollooof tbo attradiat ooBAh. pala, olid dlfflealtj of brootbloa. and, If tbo coo fc) aot of too long ttaadlug. out tartatolf crodaca a cato, HAVE TOU CONSUMPTION P TbB AM JATKE S KXPBOTO&AHT. II etwutM (b. lauK troa all trrit4vt.ee ntattair, wblla at ttu ittu ttaw li h- all and tartsoratM tbua Of all tba reaadtra wbtcb ba boss offi4l tba pQblla T'-f- tnl lliimi. nrn ipalatity. ai tuU Ixict jirVai. 'oai5i"VBcTl ba flfi ap tf their phllftaa aa locttrabl hart bD tMtered t& parlVct hvatth by Iti na -, and thitr tattliLOD tuoit carif sonTlcttCD to all bo rati it HAVE YOU PLEURISY P Tbea aee J ATftB'H B IPKCTOKAHT. By Ukit twe or thrte Urge doiol 1b the early atasel of tba dleeaae, la tjalck suocesaJou, and cor er tug op warmly lu bed, this precaratlua acta as a sudoriflo or aweuting vedldoe, aod eubdaei the iDfltttiaiatioa at the oatt-t. HAVE TOU WHOOPING OOUGHP Ih-n see JAYMU BXPIC10BAKT. Thert le no remedy whloh eo eff etuall Ofeitumet thla dleeaae aa the Bxpectuiaot. What pareut cbb wllueaa the laflerlogt of hw children from tbta distreeslug complaint without doing all tu her puwer fur thtlr relUf f What medKlue ao p'eaaaut to the taste, or eo eertatc to prodn'a lmmedl ate beaeflt? Olie It a t 'at, tbea, and It prore Itaffttcaiy. HAVE YOU CROUP P lhD nit JiVtll'S VXPKCtOB&MT. CblMtca are otjact tv na dteMa tnura tuddaB la tta attacka, or, Id th ataBoa of prompt tellef, nooa tuota fatal loltirv olt, tbau Croup. Farauta, ttirltp, ahoatd Uitb at baad b remedy aura aud thorough. Bucb a rBiedy biiij be found li tb BxptH.tkraat. aud uti; careful nuthfr will .e?p a inppt bj b. JAIAIu'8 EXrJLtlonAM' la a itaudard medlclu. fot tautj-flreiaralt baa bc before the ptibilo, aud durlug tbli pcrIM It curat. re poa-aia have been testified to by all vUn-a c-f people la all uaitera of tba world. fbyil:timi,ttit)mea, lawjere, laerchauti, aud tusLbaulLi, bate etpfiKe ) tti remedial effot. aud bate furnbbed ui with their Italia ou), and It ma Le found at Uugtb. lu oar A.liuoac. To thlr oonvlnch g rertlflcatti e would refer theduubUog. Dr. I. JAl Nl SON'S Fa'nUu Mmiicint are Dr -tared only at ii Ottteiiut ilin it rhtMflcbla, aud a sold at OoJutubutpOhlo. I j ii. UuBKUia aud 0. b'-'UIJELLIb, aud by Agttita ihtiitipt' ut tbo tviuutiy, frcm whum may alee be btJued, frarw, afueite't MdUU Almmat and Quid to UhUi u cta-drJiuoOT35 SIBSCRIPTION AOENT. officii ox' JAY COOK SUBBCRIPIIOH AGENT, AT JAY OOOKK A CO., 14 SOUTH THIRD STREET FIllLAUELI'llIA, Nor. SOlli, ilHi. ryBt UrPIBblUtltl) UTIMU BIJtH ArfOlHIID L'B-RIPIIUN AGENT, By the tttcrotary of tbo Iroaonry, 1, a .w proporod to for n!,b ot o&eo tbo now IffEtlT? YEAR BIX PER CE1JT. B0KP3 lit tho Polled U'e'et, do,l,uitd ao "fifo rooDtloo,' io. dermiMo at tbo pleoiuio of the Qororntn.ut, etlor D.e foarf, and authorised by aa act of L'ongreM appiorod r.liooiy mi, ut THE CUD FUH BONDS At. luratd In nun of 1 50, flOU, fuo, and 1000. THE REQIBTER BOITI'S la asinl of tie, IK'O, (SUO, $1000, and 5,000. lutffwit at six p.r coat, ptr a&anm, vllt eommetca trom tho data of pnrrboaa, and la PAYABLE IN GOLD, ml-a&analtf , whtcti le oqaal, at tho proaltua oa gold. o about eight por coat, por annua. rarmeto, Btorohaata. Mochaalc, Oapltattttr, end all he baro any money to lnrit,oboold know and romita l-r that tbooo twnde aio, ta enrol, firat Mnrlgaae upou nil Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks, ' becnri'.ies, and tho Imtnonoo produclo ot all tb, roanefactnrere, fee. la tbo txontiy. and that the foil aud ample proilflon made for tho pojEoont of tho lo'crtat and lfqnldotlun of prle-elpal, by Coalomtj, Obttu. ..! ,-..! Borocao, e.rvo to make these boodi tbo rtf, nul nenlce'o and noil popular tnoeiincnt in CAO marari. Botoenpttono nooiTcd ot por la logal trader notes, or aotoo oad iherko of hooka, ot; tho tt'horo Ike Bndolltb.faroi.bod,ODd orer, lorormatlou will bo glroa to eabocnbo'0 la lolefucue ouo .iclolty. f . . ........ V ' yv o. . ..- .. r . docll-Jddietw R. L. GILBERT I CO., HAblTJf ACrl'l'BErLS OF SBIFFIIO IBtllll ITEAM REFINED CANDY! GUM DROP 8, BOB, THB rUKLia Maaotactoey and Baloe Booma, 1 COtBTa,AJDT IT, IIV VCBK, Bnarb oSoa, HI OaaalBt., (ario'e Hotol BaUdlaf sy lS-lvr DR. U. A. KNAPP, OCCLI8T, (formerly of Boffolo.) XxclBolvrty troat, Dleraoca of th tyro, D-efoee, and iorto Artlfltaal lyo. ortthoot pala. that moo. like tho satsrai eye os no. vat aoota ttiga arrooi, iiaau.a, . nfloo bofira from s ao 4 o'dook . P. 8. Dr. Knopr's Bok o tho Kyo end Bar, fnr phbod, or mIM. fros ef tberao, to any ledtvidnol who has a Bttai ot Minor or toeee oygaaa, eosuwa THURSDAY MORiNIM. JANUARY 8 OHIO STATE JOURNAL TSIiSQRAFaIIO NEWolTClulMr'i eaeafr old Quaker neighbor 1... li. i j 11. ii.. v T r -v Jovraat I .2-, MORNINU AND AFTERNOON RE- , PORT. LATE AND 1 - IMPORTANT WAR NEWS. .. Ft'RTUER PARTI IX4R9 FROM MCRFREESBORO I i t Our FertCB Pui biiIdb; tbe Rebels I I oi'R Total loss 10,000 ! X Rebel L ifca from 1S.OO0 le 30,000 i Richmond Reinforces Bragg I 'All quiet on the Rappahannock!' LATElT FROM MISSOURI I AC, 4 AC, Ac. Ac. Parllculart from Murlt eenboro. The followifg let ipeolel diepitoh to t mom ma papei: 1 Alukf atiiBlto, Jen. o, tit NAeaviiLt, Jan The enecor eraeutted in haete during Sal uriiar night. Ji le reported ther were lerribij demoraliied O.ra loeeee, bat thee left no pro- pen behind. Qen. N.gley pureued tbea with iufaatrr. A oarslrr foroe aleo followed. lc-dat b.cat e X iret Xenneaeeo brigade tt uctved and atsbereed their rear guard of cay Iry. ih.ir leal in nedneeday Dame wae 000: eeroral hundred on Ihureday, oyer i!,000 oa rridajj and i,WO on Baturday night, inolu- thetr pueonere, two uoionen ana eeyerai ia- j jre. The budiea of Brig. Oeo. Eyana tnd Han- eon are bete. Veo. Breckinridge waa lerereiy wounded, and Oen. Adarna bed an arm broken. Minor Clarence freniloe wounded in toe thijtb Iha fntuoui let Liuiiiena irgiment wae de- etioyed. toyeu. -. Out own eea la all tbe togagemrul Were 1,100 killed, abjul 6,000 wounded, and sererel thoueand prieonere. Ooe-lhird of tbe wounded in soon bs able to tecum, auty. ine army ttti omaidsrably dffrevatel by slraglers, including a number of ctGceis who will be disgracefully diemieatd. jereral for deeerliou. Col. Moody, of tbe 74th Ohio, was wounded; Col. Chat In Anderson, 93d Ohio; Col Niok Anderson, tJth Ohio csenlry; John F. Miller, wouuded. bo'J Iidn't leare Ihe held; Col. W II-liems, ZiiA Illinois, killed; Lirul. Col. llunl, 87th Indiana, wounded, not dangerously. iVe bad about "o field cflioers killed and as ninny wounded Litut-Col. 'lanner, Tii tnd., report ed killed. Is wounded and t prisoner. Tbe Chicago Board of Irene bu t-ry, wi'ich hehared gallsnily, loat men killed and t wounded, lnoludina Lieut. Uriflio. woundod Loomia' Micbigna battery lost 1 killed and 12 wounded, and lo homes mica. A renew oi Ihe neia of name sines lisersc. uation shows that ih envoi were more for midably posted than we had developed, seen by our leinno fighting Inferentlug from RllNitourl. Jerressoir Cirr, Jan. 6. A resolullon was otterod in the Home yesterday to memorialise Conaress lo pas nn acleioluuing slaves of loy altuasiers from military lint-s of ibis State,wbiob wea referred to the CommilUson rederal Kels- lious. Joint sessions Ihen convened lo select two U. 8 Senators. John B. Henderson was elected on the ntal billot by 67 majority over Robert Wil noo, for ihe term endloe; March 4th. B. Urals Brown, John 8. Phelps, Samuel L 0 lover and Samuel L. Brcokenridgo were then nominated for Ihe four yeai s term, lae first ballot re suited as fo'lows. Blown, 1; l'helps, 01; Olover, at, Bieokepriilge, blank; Noel, o- "All quiet on Ihe nock " Rappahan. HCADQUAklERS AlHT Or THI PoroHAO, 1 Jan. tl'h. All it quiet on ths Rappabaonook. Flags of ttuos oruss tbeRsppahannoCk dally. Tbsprin-oipls business transacted to the exchange of auoh refugees ae are enf 'ifttd by ihe mililaiy authorities on both sides. Further from Hfurfreetboro NoenTU.La,Teun., Jtin. tt liver 600 rebel piitonert and 10 oommiasiontd ofiioers were brought In this morning. Uuomoial reports slate Ibat the otnnonadiiia waa hsard 10 miles ftom Murfreesbuio. Our forcee ate pursuing ihe lebele. Bragg may make a eland at Tullahoma Our wounded is about 7,000. Uur wools loss u killed, wounded aud missing will not reaob 10,000. Ths rebel loss was doubls ours. Tbe wounds of our soldiers trs mostly slight The best buildings in cfashville are taken for hoipitals. The woundod are well oaied for. News from tbe fiont is mesgr ana unim portant. mere is four leei oi water en ins snoais anu river still rising. Wealbsr clear nnd oold. . Base Conduct of a portion ol Anderson Troops Richmond Hetnlorces llrnga;. LetnsviLLE, Jin. 6 Hoodiiuarlets are ! ieed thai, previous lo Ihe Mnrfreesboro' fight, a large portion of Anderson's Iroope mutinied at Nashvitls, tnd ictused to advance. The remainder, about 200, went into ths fight un dor Rosengartea and Ward, nod behaved gal lantly. Ordeis bav been sent aloug the line fortbsaireat oft large number reported In have deserted and their return to Naehville in irons. Col. Brace osptuted tt Clarksvllle t large amount of valuable army storss from the rebels A Nashville dispatch says soms rebel pris oners, oapiaied on Thursday and paroled, had been in Murlreeiboro but four hours. They n ert direct rem Richmond, Va. Stragglers "Picked I'p." Washikotom, Jan, 7 rtpecials s'.ato that 17 men of Windham's command we e pioked up last night at Chauiilla by exoursionisi from Qtuart e cavalty diylelon. West Virginia. Preaident Lincoln teasons for signing Iks bill admitting Western Virginia into tho Union wero as follows: 1st. It was the oorrect potior of tba Administration 10 OOOUIO aauok r.l.j possible, and with as little trouble. 21. Thai, as lbs Wheeling Lfgie'nlure bad bten reoognised by Coogreee as tbe Legislature of Iha Slate ot Virginia, that body had Ihe authority to adopt meaauics looking lo tbe division nl iho Rials. That tbe responsibility did lie with chose who did not vot against th voice of the inhabitants of Ihe eastern portion nf the Btste. 8d. And ths principle, that he was bound to tako oare of his friends. The opinions of ibe President wero in wri tin, nnd wsro road in the C ibinel meeting. Half of Ihe Cabinet were opposed to the measure. The House Military committee met this mora Ing tnd disposed of t large tmount of business on hand. A report has been prepared, and will be sub mitted at the next meeting, tn favor of tho proposition of Hon. Ely Thayer for raising 20.000 men to go tt armed emigrant lo Flori da, and to be, in ths aeivice of the TJ. 8. for nine months. . Ths House Ntvtl committee to-day heard ar gutnents in favor of tho plan now being oon. aider for providing lor in Bringing or gun. botta into ths lake of the wiet nod oast. This important matter will occupy tb attention of the committee for tome days. From Havana. Nix Yost, Jan. 7. Advices from Havana Stat thM tho French iron clad frigat Lt Nor mandio had arrived from Vera 'Crux en ronte for Martinique, to await ordera. During her slay at Vers Crnz she lost 850 of her orew of (J50 men, by yellow fever, tnoludlng her oom m aider, Copt. Derussell. Th Charleston Mereury publishes a tsbls in which It oonosde th death, on Iho battle-field, in bospila1, slo, of one hundred thousand msn sine ih war oommenced. Daring the month, ending December 4th, 8 000 bale eottoa rags were bought In the Liverpool msrket, tnd 8,000 bales In London, for shipment t th United gtttsa. 'Bearing- Tratlmoar Acalntt war." Eoiroa O. 8. Juuaa.L: At the frit aall oa, .wo aoae i too aeio. t aaaca aiai now v.... rraoaouea ioai win a ia aau-war oriaeipiea. MTaaa !... .or H or i nl in muihi ho tm Mi... ., 1.7. . . . ! teaUooaT acainat wit T'' "Yea, 1 aaid, know thai." "Well," aaid he, "1 know of no better war to do it lhaa to natew thoeo who moke war.' I gare it up. Again, aaolker (iuaker wont Into tSe oratr. and waa In Ih reeent fight al I'errjoille, wiih Bragg roreea. Ho Bred fourlrea limre. and thioka ho dropped hie man earrjr time, lie "meant fo. bo oaid: "tut ho waa aura af ax jot no row Mem Jan. nio "teatlBoar aiainet war." doea honor to hi raiih and hie ateu , how 1 do wien thi thi eterlinr "neao nrineinla" would Bad hearty ref rente in ererr Federal aoldier'a heart tad praotio. Ml him clean hie gun, oil hie gun, load hi in, aod aim tie gua with a cool delerniaauoa to Dear effectual "leeiicnoor er.met war br re noting uoea WOO Bill 11." A li. H. 8harptbooler.An Addre.. (for tbo Ohio aula Jooraal.) Canr lUaea, Jan. let, 16U3. Vr. G. W. Bazley'i AJireit It tkelSharptkooUri .. mi iimp vntu, wnrn uatinf Me Vmu, Boldiera, aa rou toay well be oalled. Ian now reao to return bome, and before learing I derm It proper to epeak a few worde. and firat 1 oemo hero laatereniug for the purpoee of eieiu ioi a nuinoer ot my old aeaoclaiee. and or hiil. ding them adieu, probably for Ihe laet time; aod i oan truly eay i norer enjoyed myeelf more, I B0i no1 in the laet aii monthe, aa I hate dnriag K aeeme lo naen tti egreeablr; you hare your amusement, both In regard lo eioging, playing and dancing. enoniu uie to pay you another neii. and tnora eapeoially if you ebould be ordered twee eoon: but ehould I not hay Ibat meaaura. you i oere no idea mat inn war la to cotte to t oloto eoon. You may eee hard timee, but bear it patiently, and reel aseured, if MoCrary ii your captain, be will nerorauffcr his boy lo be in want, if it is in his power to prerent it. The aer rice lo whioh you are aitaohrd wi'.l be i . - - - - r. " "r mtrksmon heeds It not. Bharpohooi eerere al lime, tnd one of extreme danger! bul ers nave more liberty then any other oorpt; always tn advance, oo tho outskirts, in pits, &d, left mostly to aot as their own judgment may cieoi'ic; but 1 have never beard of them being made to aland in battle array. 1 never bul onoe belonged lo a volunteer oompeny, it was oalled ths 1st Baltimors Sharpshooter. 'I belonged five years, and a nobler hiarted set of men never composed company. There were ii names on mat roll. This was over 40 years a no. tod it waa two of ibiaoompany, vis: MoComss and Mills, that shot Oen. Itoss when ho allocked Ih defenses of Baltimore in 1812. 'Hooiy and beauty" was Ihe watchword, and Oen. lloss said ho would dins in Baltimore or in II I that day; and tbo Sharpshooters caused him to oboote tbe latter and saved the city. Now boys, I want you not only to be good singers and danocra, but bo gocd marksmen, 1 want tho nam of sharpshooter to be immortalized. Always have plenty of ammunition ind keep It in good eondition, and never eharejr or fir until ready, and when you do firs always 'anvo oenter. I go for Iha Union, and ao doea every lover of hia oountry. I intend lo keep my eye upon yoo, no mailer where you are, and 1 never want lo hear of any one of your noblo band bein cancu a traitor or a oowara. i ou nave voiuu toered in ihe defence of your oountry, and tot well your part: and when this rebellion (hail oome to an end, may yon all return horn safe tj join your dear Irieuda and relatione, who win receive you wuo joy. never aes your flax insuitea, ana never surrandsr it. Now for a few words of advios, and I will alosa. Never sit on Ihe odd or damp ground; avoid Iho night air as much as possible: after dancing or other exercise don't go half olothed in tba open air. Put on your oops; don't drink spiritous liquor of any kind; don't pick up old seat away garmsnls, many havs paid dear for It; they often contain creepers, or sometimes oontagoous diseases. Write often lo your wives and friends. Don t forgot this, and rsraomber ibey are always thinking of you. And if you omnol write, get a broiher soldisr to do it for you; tnd be particular, in directing your letters, In giving your address. Let it be don in full. and plain hand. Anrl now, lastly, read ths 7th verss of Ihe 20th ohapler of fcxodue, and do not rorrot ft And now, hoping to hear from you often, as a true ana raitnim oompany of soldiers, 1 bid you farewell. (win too Aiarysville Tribune tnd I'rers please oopy?) (Ojmnmoloatel.) Camp Chase Matter. HcADqUAaTaas Camp Chase, 1 January 2, 1803. Ed. O. S. Joiixwai,: Sir In a lets number tf the "Cincinnati Enquirer" appeared an artiole whoee only foundation is lo be tuund In ihe. col umns of the ''Crisis." Tho artiole referred to ta a fierce and bitter attack' upon Mnjir I'eter Ztnn, lale oommandanl at this post, in rsforence io the oourso pursuej by th Msjor in regard lo tho drafted men ordered to rendezvous hero. e Happening to be tolerably well posted about that matter, I propose to set forth Iho fao'i in the osse, aud take gat out of the tfortsaid ariiole. - To begin, Major Zinn had literally nothing to do with the release or substitution of any body, tor th ararted men sent here. Their management, la a military sense, was plaoed in he bands of uaptaln ( ransis b. 1'arksr of the Bailnllon of Governor's Guard. As to procur ing aubslitutee, each and every one acted hie own pleasure, mado his own bargain, and, in oase of doubt about tho stability of his substi tute, as t mailer of safety to too liovernmenl, solioited Iho privilege of depositing tho fee paid by him for his substitute, In Ihe hands ot Captain Parksr or Lieutenant McPherson, both of whom made ezaotly "what the little boy shot at," lhal ia nothing in Iha operation. 1 venture Ih asssVlio, that io no oamp of rendei-vous for drafted msn in ths State, waa so large a per oentage of gain to ihe army from draft ae at Camp Chase. Tbe whole number ordered to report hero was about 600, of whom only 422 did aotually report here; of that number, all but eight were eiiner dieoharged by surgeons, enlist, furnlfhed Itgitimatt substitntes, or have been) assigned as drafted militia lo regiments in the field. These foots Iha records: will Jus tify. Can aa fair a slate or oas be mad out o' 'amp Dcnnison quota of drafted msn? or in- deed of y other osmp in tbo mat t o Very true, some of Ihe sharpers that is tesay,deal-eis in num.- su.u. uiiniiely worse, if suoh s thing is possible, than a negro trader 11 down South " mado money by coming into oamp and trading off poor unsophisticated spuulmoao af humanity; but no man at the oamp was in any manner implicated in these prooeodings, least of all, Major Peter Zinn, for ha had plenty of other business lo engage hi time and atten tion. Lieut. Mcl'hersoa transacted an amount of bueeness in filling substitution paper and making out discbarga eertihcatea that were deemed worthy of large pay at Camp Dennieon; for to my certain knowledge, at that oamp, the olerka who made out those paper reoeived from th drafted man a lee ranging from one to five dollars; urging ts a reason for exacting it, that it waa not any part of their regular and proper buainees as military clerks, ana Mat tney re-ocived bo pay for doing it from tho Govern- men'. And jet not t single man at this oamp paid Lieutenant Mcfhereon one cent for Ibis labor, wbiob, together with his duties as Adjutant of tho battalion, kept himself, and lrt-auently two olerks, closely occupied. Therefore, as to Msjor Ziun'e discharging dra'ted men on tnetr raiment ot Bfly do 1 rs, i Is a pure fabrication there nolbeiug aenadow of a foundation lor in statement. Aooording to Tho Ciisia and Enquirer, Ihe Msjor has plenty of sin lo answer; but it af fords ns pleasure to slate that if their state. mania as to hie other deriliotions are as bassleee as that in referenoo lo hi being bribed to dia-obarse drafted men on their payment of the paltry sum of fifty dollar each, thi Major will b atile to snow a pretty oloar record. SENEX. A Bpkcial Plba ib Bab 'Si,iiiBTLT" ()vx soled Th firm of John N. Cooks & Co in Portsmouth, Virginia, haying refused to pay their debts to northern ottliene, on tbe ground that a law of th confederate States had rs-leased and disoharged them from all obligations lo northern creditors, Gen. Violo has issued a proclamation, informing said firm that their noise for refusal to pay is a trsasonsblo sham. and that If they do not pay np a eufnolent amount, their properly will bo seised and add t aistaarg tat float. 18KJ NUMBER IGS Haaglar ef Thlrljr.Elght Slam Murderer lacldeatB and Sceae In Prltan-Preparallor s for Death Tbe Death Pent; and Execution AMfai Rpeclacle on Ihe Callow Burial and Other Incident. ... for Mabeato, Wi., Dec 29, 180. Yon kayo, doubUosa, been ancrieed by tel.. graph of Ih exeeolioa of tho thirty eight condemned ladiaaa. Uariag boon ha oyo-wil. aes of th soeno, 1 subjoin few ialerr.'ir. details: , " . PIRTIHQ IS1ERVIEWS. Oa Thursday laet, the day precoJin Ihe eia. outin, each Indian under eonience otdeath we E'! on. Thees interviews wars rery sad and af- feeling, All the condemned sent messages lo their families and friends who were tbeen', and . .peaking of their wire, n.d obildrer almost every on of.theaa was ffeslod to taaie! Uoodoounael was root to ths children. lnmeoy oases tney wero einotted to adopt t'hriotiantif nil r the reni f"' and oulliyalo lore for Ihe whiles. Borne of the I culprits I poke oonndenlly of hop of only tion. hut Iba mainrit tear nltjk.lv Injur..... toTh.Trfnrnr7w.irar.. ' One of ihem, Ta dl mi me, wss eendins word! o bis relalivee not lo mourn bit loss. He said s wa old, and conld aot hop to livs Ion nn. der anyoircnmslanoes, aad his execution would not shorten hi days a great deal, and dvlns ss hs did, ianoosnt of any whit man's blood, he hoped would give him a better ehanoe to bo eaved : therefore he hoped hia friends would oonaider hie death bat as a removal from Ibis to a heller world. "1 hsv svery hone." said he, "of going direot to th abode of the Great 8pirit,wherel eball always be happy " This lest remark reecned the ears of la-ioo, who was iso speaking lo his friends., and h elaborate uimn..UAP'his-r''J'atw'wurfa'over ihs sams path ihey must shortly travel. We go first, bul many of onr friends may follow us in a very short lime. 1 oxpeot to go direot io the abode of ths Groat Bpirii, and to be happy whsn I gsl there; but wo are told that the rood is long and tho distanc great; 1 Therefore, as sot slow in an my movements, it will proba bly take me a long lime lo teaoh th end of the journey, and I should not bo surprised if some o' tbe JOUDI-, aotiv men we will leave behind us will pses ms on Ihs road before I reach tbe plaoaofmy destination." Looks of hair, blankets, ooats, and almost every article in ihe possession of tho oondemn- ed, wero given away aa mementoes, and thus the parting interview ended. , MIDNIGHT IN THE CELL OF THE CONDEMNED.Night came, ths last which ever abed ila darkneaa on Ihs thirty-eight Dscolahs. We were permitted to visit the oell at midnight. and will never forget Iho sosne which present. ed itself. The lodians were all fastened to the floor by chains two by two. bom were asleep while otbera laughed and amoked ta if uooon sciou of the morrow's fate. Bom of them hsd adorned themsslvss with paint, and seemed quit proud of such a preparation for Ihs gal lows, ine majority oi tnem were young men, while here and thera I descried a gray-haired man, not too old for orims. I could but notioe the sppearanoe of innooence which Ihey all as- aumed. A stranger, or one unacquainted with I their deeds of bu'ehery and orimo, would have I supposed them unjustly judged and ssnlenoed. I As 1 entered the room thess miscresnls not only greeted me with smiles, but even held forth their hsnds to bs shaken, which yet seem to no gory witn ine nioou of Danes sod inno ceece. Disgusted with such an Illustration of f.ll.n h.tm.i.tlo I rwliroit L.wini. mliU I Father Ravoux, their spiritual adviser, who labored for their repentance during the re- mainderof th night. He met with some suo-I oess, and ssvsral were bspttzjd and received the communion. PREPARATIONS FOR THE U ALLOWS. At half past seven on ths following morning ths prisonsrs wsro prepared for their doom Their irons wsro knocked off, and Ihsir elbows wero pinioned behind and the wrists in froni, but about six inches apart. Ths scene was much enlivened by their songs and oon versa lion. Aa thsv wsre bein ninioned thev aroni round Ihs room shaking hand with ths sol-1 tiara and renortera. bidding thorn I'onnd. I bye," &o. White Dog requested not to be tied, aarf eafd lhal to could Jreop miw mmudrn efoWB; bul, of oourso, bis request oould not bs oomplied with. Ho said that Little Crow, Young Six, and Big Eagle's broiher got Ihem into this war, and now hs and others are to die for It. Aflsr all wers propsrly fastened, Ihey Hood up in a row around tho room, and another exoitlog dea'h song was sung. They then sat down vsry quietly and oommcnoed smoking sgain. Father Ravoux oanis in and, after addressing them a few moments, knell in prayer, reading from a prayer book lu Ihe Dakota language, which a portion of the oendemued repeated after him. During this oeremony, nearly all paid the most striot attention, and several wsie alTected even to tears. Th caps were Ihen put on Ibeir heads. This wars made of white muslin taken from tho Indians when their camps wers oaptured, and whioh had formed part of Ihe spoils they had taken from lb murdered trader. They reoeived thess evidsnoes of their near approaoh to death with evident disliks. When it had been adjusted on one or two, they looked around on the others who hsd not yet reoeived it with an sppearanoe of shams. Thoro was no more singing, and bul little conversation and smoking now. All sat around the room; most of them in a orouched position' awaiting Ibeir loom in silenoo, or listening to Ihe remarks oi Father Ravoux, who still addresssd them. Onoe in a while they brought their small looking glasses bsfore their faoes, to ses that their countenances yst preserved tho proper modi- cum of painl. The Ihree half-breeds were the most oi ail snooted, and tneir urjection oi countenance wss truly pitiful lo behold. THE LAST DEATII-BONQ THE EXBCU- TION. At ten o'olock Ihe condemned were marshal led in a prooetaion, and marched through Ales of soldiers to ths gallows, which had been so constructed Ibat all of the culprits oould be hung at onoe. They marched eagerly andoheer-fully to the spot. As. they asosnded the soaffold, Ihsy ohauntod a death-eoog, whiolfwat ruly hideous, although tl eeemed lo lnapire them with frssh courage. On young fellow, who bad been given t cigar by one or Ihe reporter, just b:foro marching from their quarters, was smokier it on lbs stand, puffing away very ooolly during the intervals of tho hideous"Hi-yi-yi, hi-yi-yi," tnd, even tftor ths cap was drawn over the necks of escb, all waa ready Ths scene at ibis juncture was one of twful interest. A painful and breathless suspense held the vast orund aiilun bad ooeembled from all quartsrs to witness the exesutlon. Three slow, measured, and dietlncl beat oa the drum, and the rope was out, the soaffold fell, and thirty-eight lifeless bodies were left dangling between heaven and earth. One of the ropes wss orotsn, ana tno body or Hatiling Kunner fell to the ground. Tb neok had pro bably been broken, as but little signs of life wero observed, nut no wss immediately hung un sgain. While Iho signal beat wa being given, numbers wsrs seen lo olasp the bands of tnetr neixunuro, ...uu, iu ooverai inetanoef. continued to be clasped till the bodies were out down. As the platform fell, there was on, not loud but prolonged oheer from Ihe soldiery and oiti lens who wsre spectators, and then all were auiet and earnest wilnessee of the seen. For eo many, there wae but little suffering: the neota or all, or nearly an, were evidently dis located by ine rati, ana ins after struggling ou alight. Ths scsffold fell at a ouartor n..t ten o clock, and in twenty minute th bodies had all bsen examined, and life prononoced exlinot. THE BURIAL. The bodies were then out down, plaoed In four army wagon", and tsksn lo tho gravs prepared for them among lb willows oa the (and bar nearly in front of th (own. They war all do poeited in on grave, thirty foot ia length by twelve in width, and four feet deep, bein laid on Ihe bottom in two iws, with their feet to gether and their neada lo tho outside. They war simply covered with their blankets, and the earth thrown over them. Th other condemned Indian were kepi dope in their quarters, where they were shained and not permitted lo witneea th executions. During ths ar fill moments, when they heard the death song of their lata companions io guilt, they orouched themselves down with their blankets over their, heads and remained in perfect ellenee. They were much dejeoted all day. Some few squsws witassscd ths stent. - ! GOODS; CLOAKS. ci oak Cteat ledortion In frtce! CLOSINO OCT 8 ALE OF BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS ! At BBosually low prioe. Pronf wishing atylish and aUgaat Cbakf wry anoderat price. wiU l.d . log eBlmordintr, indooeaonls I BnredM. ' s-A-iir aoiv, n.. a a MjMhaiga aireet. iiait U.,k tflfk far,, ' - r-w ncraroon c bain aro-Bwr 38 te UB South High Street. Riblblt at all llano tbo ,'" 'ad etogaae aa. oof tawal la tbo Ml, ef ALEXANDRE'S KID 0 LOVES, R,CH BILKS. VELVETS AND LArr I, DBEb8 GOOUS, SHArTLS ani SCABFS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, .. , ' 1 - . HOBIERT inn rrara-ua LADIES' AND MI8SES OOP fflrti?"-'- r,r. 0 Hy0rBEIBT8. u 8t f,T Oonl oa I vauoroo, v"""i CLOTHS AND PLD8HES FOB CLOAKS ' ' L'"' '" . ' L . "''oalbsll.bolV. : ...h a".i tt Bear High or. ' LABIIS' AMD MISSIS MIBItO UK 1ST ' "" A far a. tutty HABBO AMD 0ABM1T lit (BIBTB. c BAH At BOH. U BA1M BOB. pcoLB antra, bich blace iacej S.OSI A10W: FURS A NTs nr fsAWRt - heaDley, eberl y i Richards Sw.iSO & M 8onrt Higk Street la order to moot ths wants ef their snmerows eastern I rs la iho way of HOLIDAY GOODS, tutejnslretorhod from the faster Cities with a shales tad wo.l aUHtod Btotk of LADIES MISSES' A CHILDREN'S FURS, LI DIES' CLOTH AND PLUSH " CLOAKS, NEW, RICH AND DESIRABLE DRESS SILKS, BALMORAL SKIRTS ' LADIES', MISSES' A CHILDREN'S ami,.,. on a wio, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. HCAdleV, EbCHr at Slphdrri 1 " w" "ItUBraSy jynPOf'PMBUB. OHIO. HTrrSTWTirFAT nave net In " "or" a complete assortment ef . FAjMCV Si DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, OR ESS GOODS, SILKS. 1 runs, SHAWLS, CLOAKS. BALMORAL SKIRTS I CLOTHS, CA88IMEr.ES, ATINETTS, FLANNELS! OAXjX. aktd see at 123 SOUTH HIGH STREET. DUV4T DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. CLOSING OCT. CLOSING OUT. C. EBERLY & i n On the Southeast Corner ef Blah aad Friend Street. o V Dtv Ooodo: for U HK.k .... ... .,7. ? . . " 1H this aod tbe drat day of Jane neat fcr uiTonk .mlc.ot th.tr IW HonbTatooToon'oKoir; t ' fne drocery and Product BsstacH WIU be esBtlsasd fa the . V ' NEW BUI L 131 INT O, ' NO. 14 EAST FRIEND STREET,' and the btghnt price paid for Wheat. Bye, Cor, Oats and Seeds. Boiler, (figs. Hogs, Beans, Lard, Jjc, wlU bo taken in exchaoge for uoods. 0. EBERIT CO.. Ho at Footh Rlih, soolbout corner ot Blab and Vrtea Strooto, Oolombos, Ohio. ArclT JOHN NAUGHTON & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS NAUGHT ON BCILDINO, No. 118, 120 & 122 South High Bt OOLUMBTJS, OHIO.! JOHN NAUGHTON. JAMES NAUGHTON nr.vld.dSm . J. D. OSBORN & CO. No. la South High Street, ' (Opposite too Ooodal, sod D aiM States Hotels.) Ban oa band a largo aad well assorted ttook at STAPLE at FANCY DEI GOODS, MATTINGS, RCOaS,' WINDOW SHADES, HOLLAND. LACS, tn ' ' DAMASK CURTA1N8J CORNICES, STA1& RODS, and other HOU8S FURNISHING GOODS Th.y woald parttrnlarly eell elteettoa tehvr eewat MeadMIBMTINi ' Jltftl.ty f 1 |
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