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I i PUlL.ADEt.rUIA ADVEB-T'lHIjltt HIDi.OILfcLEATMfcRSTORfe D. BIRKPATttICK :, SOS8, ...... St. U 8. Third Street, ,IMm Jerks, eats' Chtmt StretM, rkUaieJpmia IIAVE FOO;SALE ' , .SPANISH AND GREEK SLAUGHTER HIDES, CALCUTTA mu rain a suro. N hits' oil, u, at ins wj tar PRICKS AND VPOUU BEcT All klaa, of laaiBrr re Iba roagb wastes', for whtok -u k1cMt Barker prto. will to gieea t cMfc, (r taken umc baaae ' k Uk tattn etored h .1 ctvp ea aate mi ' . JTLIberel Com Advaaiee n OB Leathir oowrlrmd VBDIA BDBBKB GOOD FOB TBB AXMT Ooa 1 -uime at Babiar Ooate. Oaua, Poaatw).. Oanea. be. .hm, Ecto ul tuiiw. A lao, a foil aniit I af iBlla BB- tr etooda IBM are MalMtr as aha i. .mi! tua tbe oldest eatablUbmeat la Ike Called blle.. eel "" sareaeB. Alan, tK'tkx. Fecklag .ad Hoee.Car Bpriagsead Grala Drill Tubee, ludle fcabb T"y. of Sl.de, BooU and mm .ad Web. fm.Ml m JOU THOBNLKI, ill pkaanat St., rnileaelpnia. OB ' ' . . ! '0UK.8TCTI.U, lOTOBTEB AKD DEALXB IB oorrii Aaa rraurlrtor f Ooa't Steam OufTee Mllle, BTBHT WttAHjr, Mc.orlllU. PEPOl.ti AUOUSTBEET, PlilUdelubU. BVCTLKB'i FBXPAbkU U GOVEBaTEtiT JAVA uurfhi aparlor artlela. Burpantug all prepared er ansriaod OorTae lu Ike market. - The M of Bolter'. Old Qi el a-mant Jara CoOe. will at one. rmov lb prelttolaa. blck b.a. aaretotor. Jaetly esuted amaaf tba uaaiav erauf prvneled uuoa Booing vat lu. at tiM pu area. CoSe. ia aiad, being brought beta aadar kll direct importation, roaat at kb awa ailltt, bf a WW prucaaa, I jr wbicb laa par enl en. lHldWILLBa-AB',1 HIM, AT ALL TIMES, TOSTJFe ATONE TU1III) LI'S TBSOOSTDF UIHEBGOOD COrPIM. . STBTLEB'S OLD OOVIBNHIST JAVA 0'OFFKB .-4... iM.nd.Uon. Pvaa. Ubickory. A., baaca It ra- aalrea no dear ia, Biatlar, which often com as moeh as aama pla vaat, baalUllal, MHIgoraUBg -ana MuoaclaJ ! Uun' iiMii . . - ... , i - Far bj all tba.Q'Ocara la tba Daltod (Ufea. (TAIL FBfUB. W CIBTS PBB FODCO. I) SPOT. KM A BOH 8TBIIT, FBlLAtBLPHIA. fabta, R. ESTER8H0QK & CU., Steel Fen Manufacturers Xmxlctrlxm. Tl BBTBII.aU.UOU. J CO. UHtHlRB VO I. e-li th atbinilua af tba trada and tba ABie'i-JBB Pabllo to tba act tbat Htoal Pant ara mada In tbia ouoii-tnrktluua aqualln faalltf u tba kaal Import ac Oil' AN1 COUKTUT PKALK1U aippllad OB tba noat larorabla taram urdara bj nail pruuplly attaodad la.. r , Jnnain.'lty JEWCLUI. BALL, BLACK x CO., JEWELLERS 4 SILVERSMITHS .66t and 667 Bro-vdwaj, Cor. Prinoe 8tt ' New York. . He nut Lull, . 4 5- WitriAM Black, .v. Ebbnuu Mom a ob. r Haotibtctuntrt) of treMotatiuD ftud Bof olar Artuy word. lwljri la Tcry wifilf of ll.i.ury OooOt, 1 ttth Amvlotui ad foreifn. Urdtini jxtoute4 wttn Oefl-1)f WILLIAM BLYKN, SEW NEIL. nOl'SB, Fine Watctits. English. Swiss and American) . Rich Jewetrjr, In Bn variety Diamond Work, o vick pu iieaa! attrntimi HtRKLINQ HTLTRB WAR, bTAPLH AND FA NOV BTI VEK PLATKD TBA SKTTB. WAITKR8. PITOH- IUS GOBLETS, OA STICKS, FORKS. UF0018, ANII PaNi'IKS: FINB TABLK OUTLBBT. OHOKIRHI KINDS; OL00K8 CALBNDBB, THI UTT DA f, FINS BttEauu,aud a gn.ral ataortmant 01 lancy goooa. militarFgooos. - Wit. CLTHN ttM err ramrlor MrwrtmeDt. to- The Tery bml HwopIii tvnd Habrei, flaa Damois ud bMt I Ametfoan mdO Impnrtwl bladoi. I Hub, Belt-, Oflloun rugulation Hti, floeat PuMnti I spora, Kpaniottoa, o., (to. Hon Dkod annd to Oloolniatl or New Tork for military ooda; my prloM will ba w low aa auy honaa In the oudd I V tyvi-nir HATS, CAPS, AC. WILLIAMS & LOCKWOOD, X3C jSl V T 3E3 H. 13 v No. 38 We&t Fourth S tree t Wa larlta attuntlon to oar saw BtjISB of FASHIONABLE BILK HATS; ' ' r , FINE SOFT CA8SIMEKB HATS J MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS; ' ' CHILDREN'S HATS, &o. WabavaagoM atock ofcbolca good., which we ara alii" at the lowoat caah prhi. narlu WILLIAMS A 1 OCKWOOD. CLOTaiiG. I HAVE RECEIVED MY SPRING STOCK Of Meichant Tailoring Goods I Oomprialng French, German, JCiigllih and Amrican Hothi, ftMeren, Vnatlngi, Ac, or the lateat aud most Jeilrabla pattfirua. I bVp purehaaed my Hock aarly, a,ud by to dolug have bought It much lower than ilw present priori. leraona wanting Clothing will do well to call and x amine tuy -took, aa I have a large and well eelocted variety. All garmtrnta gotten np In the belt at le of ent and worku.anit.il. nd 8 ,tMl flt gainQtrd. I have all alargoaud well-solected atock of beady Wade Ulothiug ni Ueot'a Fnrnlihiug aootia. Thankful for pnst faTora I would respect fill ly aoltoH a eontiouanceof the patronage of ny old ooitoniera and Invite the attention of nsw onea. 115 South lllgrta Street, ColumbuH N. CUNDERSHEIMER. n1 P. ROSEI MERCHANT TAILOR! Corner Dish and Town Streets, HAS JXTST OPENED A FRESH STOCK OF SPRING ANDUMMll U00D3! . . OF TBB MOST FASHIONABLE KINDS t AHD WILL BB MAD1 TO OltDBB IN TBB LATIt . STYLES. rnlCNUn, BlHUU.aii inv iniujutn uburai. OiSSIMRIIO, A1BLT0NS, PLAIN AND FMSCT WESTINQS, Ao.,and a ganaral aawrtraeBt ofQKNTS1 TDRN1HHTNO OI.OIW alwayaoa hand. aprtt KNAPP. OCCL.I8T, fVorraarlv of BatTalo.l BzolnilTaly treau l iaeaaea 01 the Eyea, Deafneaa. and nteru Aitldclal Eyef, wltbont pain, tbat iaoe like 'f oarnral aye at Mo. vol bouid uiga ouwi, boiiununa, AMm k.anrti frnfN B tC I o'allnek. p m n. KnaaotVa ook on the Era and Ear, for alih'd, or mailed, frtw of charge, to any Individual who Uta taaiaaj 01 tuner 01 wamuiibu, ufjv-jj PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1861. Dithridge's Patent OVAL LAMP CfllMNIES! i . - Mannfaotorod of XX FLINT GLASS. Theae Oblmnle ara Intended for the flti flame, which hearing all parts of the gleet equally, dot not expoae it to cracaing Oonaumera of Carbon Oil are cautioned agalnat an Imitation of theaeOhimnyi, which faeliiK tnada of the worthlem Limt (J Jam. are an Imroaitlon on ihe Pablto. Duy nou hut theA ATM OVAL AA ILHT UlaAM UHIHaiM. E. i). DtTHBIDOU, fort P'U Oiaai Worka, JanlA-dly " Ftttaborgh, Pa. POUMAIRATk MeCULLY,; Oommissicn Merchants,' For tba aala of DR. G. A. i if LJ9 FBOTIBIONS, FLOPB, BRATN AMD OTHBS , BBS rBODDOB.,. aa. T BJid lilftbt ItTMt, . 'BAlTIMOBSj BUIlMla DAILY OHIO VUI IJME XXM SEW YORK ADVEHTIsIAG. GREAT ATTRACTION And Ueavy Ractlon In Ihe Price of " f .at . DRESS GOODS WICKS, SMITH & CO. Will offer on Tuesday, the SSth IdbL, and every day alter 00(11 cloed, their entire utock.'lmclu ding; over ' 300 CASES ' FROMAUCTIOS AND ' PRIVATE SALE, At as per Cent-LiM" than Orlftnal . ' Cost., A. LSO. The Leading; Style of DOMESTIC GOODS In full asNoriment, at a moderate advance from Auction rate. WICKS, SMITH & CO., and 83 Franklin Street, 81 ar.'?0.dl,n BLOSSOM, R03INS0N & CO. WLohMjal. Ilailor. and C'ommlNB on Merchants, IIUTl'ER, CHEESE AND LARD, Ti Courtlaadt St., bbttoik, All kind, of Prodao .old 6b Oommi.ilon. frbf lly lOO AO K N rV H I Toa.II our aow and wondarlal KKW BUP1BB ' PATRIOT'S COMBINATION PRIZE PACKAGES. O'.ntaln 100 umiuI anlclM. A pnrtor mln. of noTaUIca anil wll lor only 2& cent.. Gvftrybody will b.v. oris, Tlirr. la Wpr, Pan., PaoclKEuveli.ppa, Pnboldara, Ink, Oli.aamaD, Utiacker. .ud lioaid, Law. ot ika OanjHa, lu. g..vir.g. Recipe., .lTid.r. Nnall.., Plo., TnroMl, AO., .rd tba box of Jt-welrt a'hlrh arofnipanlf. them 1. Baw and vary baautilnl,, $16 perdity I. uiad. by our Agvnt. aim aula. Mr Hoot for Olronlara at one. a M. DCNN A 00., 42 routth Blraat, luoiuiuUI, 0, .nicT'lrftlly.feb?3 ROBeWT CURRIE, ABUFAOTDBB OF HOOP 86 FHAKKLLV ST., ' (Meat of Bro.lwy.) NEW YORK. ar Plaua aut thl. out and alva na a call. a JOHN C. PLIMPTON, WITH : 8. B. CIIITTEIVBEN & CO., IMPOBTBBS ADD J0BBIBS 1 3DR-5r GOODS, CARPETS HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &0. 330 Broadway, New York. ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO ORDERS. feblSISm HEMlil . HAWKS, MANUFACTURER OF THE Best Sseel Sprirg Hocp Skirls, AMD Real Whalebone Coir-ets. No. 13 Park PI nee, neat Broadway, N-Eiw Tronic. U00UKY. OIBTIt. ABRAHAM UOOLET X CO., 1HP0BTXAS A JOBBEltS OF Ribbons, Ttlmmlners, Silks, AMD FANCY I3K,"Sr GOODS, 35 MURRAY & CO CUUROH STREETS, 3M 13 "W YORK. YANKEb MllTIONS. GOODS FROM AUCTION DAILY. , fBbUMam R. L. GILBERT & CO., BIPPIIO BKAIDI STEAM REFINED CANDY! GUM PROPS, Hools. Oandy, Cfjoa FOB THE POHLia k1annlaotoi7 atd Blea Boom., 1 COUUTL.AKDT IV., MMSW TORK. Br.nct, offio., all Canal St., Barlo'a Bot.1 Dutldlsi TO.. lA-lar MUSIC, ETC. PIANO FOKTE WAHXIROOMS . Tbrce doors North of Nell House. CHICKERINQ PIANOS New Scale. 8TEINWAY PIANOS Took Gold Medal at World's Fair. . HALLET, DAVIS & CO. PIANOB Splendid Instruments. BALE & CO. PIANOS Good Instruments at . Moderate Prioes. PRINCE MELODEONS The Best in the Country. TAM THILY BBOBlVINa IMSTBTJMI'TS moM tbewi Factorial. They ttand at tha head of M.uufo turera In to. land. Th re I. no otoer place In thl. city where an aaaorrnient of Ioatrnmanta can ba fjund to aa. I act frim and 1 eajBoi oe nouaraom. - marJS - 0. WOODS, ' gent, - WM. KNABE & Oo.'a GOLD MEDAL PIANOS 1 1 very styla of these Jnstly oelebrated Pianos (. . . pruooaooed by THAiiBER3, GOTTSGHALK. 0ATTEB ANP And a large number of tba bast artists and amatsnn j this aonntry, BO oa tna : BEST PIANOS MADE! Those In need of a truly Flrat Claas Plajae Sboaid not tali to giva ma a call. wgT a GOOD flHANGm TO INVEST IN BEAL ESTATE J Intending to leave the city, I wish to dispoas of ny Warehouse titnaied at tna footoi Bloond street, on tha Ohio anal. The Hoose Is new, snd In the beet location la the otty for n ganaral Produce and OoRimlaioQ bnalness. Its capacity for storage and wmmie.ton la vneqnaled. The capacity for storage is Jlftg CAoMaad hnibeU ear corn, Wa Ikoiuand hnahels I'm all grain, with ample room for ttoor or merchandise. It li so arraogad that teams pais through the houee and unload Inside the building. I will aell It at a bargain for caah or on terms to suit, or will trace ti wr a small, well improvan farm in Vrauikiin oontitr. X will also aell mv dwell Ilk hoaie. Mo 5l West Trtend strat, where I now raalda. for Unn, Ao . apply at fro. 91 Wast Friend atreet. JOHH B. BOBTLB. CUomboi, 0. April 28, 6S, aprMdlfflsotl COLUMBUS.. CI.1CIXSATI ADTERTI8IXG. OIjO ZS. IS. THE NEWEST STYLES. BEST WORK AND QUALITY IVEN3 A CO. M1GX1FICESI SKW . HIU. OS a TO West 4th, Fp Slalra, . Oppotitt KMt Optra Bout: wholesale : and RetaiL At oar Pblladalpbt Priced. aprknl ' JOHN. UONEK, IKPOBTIB AHD DIALIB IB MILITARY & FANCY GOODS. rine Prtiefttatlon Sworda . Always on hand. . i i .. . So. 86 West Fifih Street, AprT. iJ la. 4 OiMUIliMATI, OHIO. (Tae late mauufictut in tut r of Qvw a Sharp , BB SffAltP, Mo 6ft Walotrt Ptrt, 4an-. faetnreri of Oak 4aani-d and tumt.trmtAmi Taa.h er Belting, UrB-niigiue jUeaai attd tiuctloo, aud liarkVaa tiarina aooclatd nrtflf with Mawiro Jim. Rr.,r..t A Co., lor thapuruoaa f manofWrturfn I.thrr Boltii g and Boavefwlth an eipfrleuca f over ftarteeo yara lu chln;ry,wbich 1 ktow li luperior to any thing In the inn uuaiunaj auiu on euiira mm 01 tvnw ara imitritwwan ana,. "" ooi id me jwaat, t can aay to nyoil taatotn-rs thtt I am now prepared to faixnua them a bettar article iubb evor iDt y get ui tr, Healao ktp ooaiUntly on hand and for late Gam Bel If na. PakokiitB and Oum HoaMt. nf mi ilia. ai ,k. bsat ol Lioa Laiber, Bolt Hooki and Hlreto of all kinds. a..sijuiwwuuavia wilb toe neiuug onFmeaa. Meaire lkMH& VRinrirHn a rrn tiu their Krencb Burr and Portable Hill Maoufictoryi alao th j tain of gonuioe louh Anchor Urand ttultlng Llotba, oi an nimtwre; 1U UmcU ntry aud everything Id tba - ftps a.m M. I 1j I T A il. Y ABD ilirLER' GOODS. Iodia Rubber Blua Frock Coat, and Talma, lmitatalloD or Clolbp India Rubber Leggings and Horse Corers; India Rubber Blanket and Cape; India Rubber Coat, of all kind; India Rubber Cloaks and Cap,,; India Rubber Ha.elooke and Pillow,; India Rubber Ponchos and 0 lores. FoldluBTJamiuOui. a,.it r ... ant.l,.H (' 1 funil.:.rtj ; l.oait of all klnda; lao p Haifa, Fork mci u,. u, ,.ouwiiB, vurrncy aom.rs; LMttier anil Willow ooTflrrd r aaki; field Ulwaea; Omrara' U.r..r. .a, ruaui uDiTea, BwoiQi, rword Helta; Knbbar .nd Wood Pipaai Pookat Mirror., and a Tailaiy of i lli.r aril, claa for army oaa. . Itull. Rlibt)er Uaehlu. Halting Stew Peking Uoae, auj ln.ll. liubb-r ao&d. of .11 deacrip. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, j - BART A. UICKCOX, 49 West Fourth Street, On. door west from W4nnt St., I It etunail, 0 aprl'dSm" W. G. II Y DM AN & CO., , MAMDFAOTOBEBS0F BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS, PATENT POR- TABLE rORGKS, PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, BRASS AND IRON BEAMS, GRAIN WA90NS, WAREHOUSE TRUCKS, ho. No. r'i At 01 East 2nd Street, BITWEEH iVOAMOBE A BBOADWAT, m.rtT-d.to OUNTOItreTATI, O. JAIVSES L. HAVEN & CO., Sos. 173, 175 and 177 .7rsi2d St., Olxio ln.ian.tl, O., . HArlDFAOTOItBBS OF a Ohiorrcmium Grain JDrills, Patent Nonpareil Mills,; "J Improved Conical French Burr Mills, Cummingf's Patent Fodder Cutters, Sunford's Pntcnt Straw Cutters, ApplcParere Ciderllills, CbilledJPipcBoxcs, IronAxles, s Leonard's'Patcnt Wagon Skeins, Ttvecr;iron, Tire Drills, , Tire Benders, Glover's Putent Spoke Lathes, Bedstead Fasteners, Iron Castings, Malleable IronJ Casting", Howell's Patent TripUammers. Prloe lists mailed to all, free of charge, oi appuoation to JAMES L. HAVEN & CO., No Hi, na & 1T West -id Street, CINCINNATI. O. aprflidSm STADLGR, BROTHER & CO.. WHOLESALE O Xi O T II I BHS IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, 106 Pearl St, north side, and 11T West Third BL, Between Tine and Bao. Stnat., s OINOINKATI, O. arPartlonlar attrBtlou paid to order.. Alto Dealer. Genu' rurnlablng Qooda. noTW dly MIAMI OIL WORKS, WALTER SMITH Av CO., CINCINNATI, 0, M.nnhctnrer. of T.ABD A WD TALLOW OIT.B. Alio urriMna ur uauuun oib. mu27-d3n STEAM MARBLE WORKS, Corourof Bfjidwiy & Fifth gts., 01ai.olxa.i3.ct.tla C. RULE & COLEMAN. MAIOFAOTDBEBS ABD DBAIEBS IB TX onumo nta Tombs and Mantle Pieces, Cabinet Makers' & Plumbers' Slabs MADE TO ORDER THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH MARBLE IN Block a Slab or Sawed to Order. CHAB. BULK R. 8. COLEMAN BiatSSidSn. STATE JOURN At. OHIO, MOiNDAY . OHIO STATE JOUHNAL . titr, Trl-Hecklr ! Weckli, ' " ' FttlBTBD AMD PTBLISSXB BT ' HURTT, ALLEN' A CO., "JOOBNAL BMLDIBOS." MAST ITATX ITEXXT, FnaarrB twa umh. Tertna of Subscrlpllon. TERMS OF TBB DAILT JODBHAL. By aufl, par yaw, la - rr oo ao Do Sx aioathB, da Do Tfarta aioatk. 4o ,s "a Ooaai atk da .in nallvartki by enrrlera In the city, par ,., U agat , to pockagtM of 10 eag apwrarA, par weak, 11 Pe d 80 eV ' ' da 10 TIB MS CF T3ETBI vVEEKLT JOTJIEAL. i By mall, per jar. la ....... ,w, , ,, f Do 8-x asoDtla, do ,, 1 7ft For fras tioua, (par month J la ""f , , go TEBM8 0F TUEKEALTiCBAL. I tgtasaao ibera. par y 1 nr ovplas, atnt koona a drcatu. - T 00 t,aa oopba, and om to tna gxtr p of the club, seat to cna Mtd' - -, m-r.. t. ,.,U 00 Twaot, ooplaa, and ona aa the gattar an of ha eluh. MDI W .n.irw . M n fftj TUB N Allot, A L, JIJ)E ITS BANCT1TE AAU CiUAKUCajfA. A Semen oh tit Natienil Ftti Day, DtUtttttin tiu Meuuam niiuc pa C'AartA, bA4 tu. Onhocto V-iMKIy, Oki; ftjp Ac. Qmgt W. rtppen , . . i If, h. evil nantrfh nnnt, aa, a. aw. awaad. iad.aiM.. paatilawe.. r fAtar. w. lUnd Ui tvla mourn, and In thy prv. ioa, uij ory BBto Tna. la oar anlicUva. than Xuou lit U-ar sud. he p. J throa. ka. . A National fatt is a greater thine than tie grandest apeotaole of a national Thank. giving. The one is spontaneous, requiring no tffjrt, the other is a eonfliet with Ik t,n,hnesa of Ihe human heart. An not of ihakgmn mingle. with tha gratification of our bodily services. but an aot of humiliation is a sol jeotion of the body and an elevation or Ire soul. Henoe we tnajp alfirm with Irutk, that a nation upon iis knees in the aot of humiliation ia a far greater thing than the most d.n ing and magnifioent human exhibition of any publi, act of thanksgiving. A whole natioa, with Ihe President at its head; Eenaiora, Generals. Minister,, BjI. diers and people, aro joining wilh on aosord to. keep a solemn fast, far the diilinot reoognilion of an Almighty bat fuvitibla God, assembKng in all tba ohurohes of the land, and In the groves, ttod's first temples, sjnfesaing and de ploring thoir sine; supplicating far mercy in Ihe midst or the Divine judgments, and bowing down with bumble enbuiiesipa to the will of the Omnipotent 1 How much mors sublime and moving a spectacle is this, than the moil gor- geoue oelebraiion of pny earthly feast in Ihe season or prosperity a nation humbling itself is batter than a nation triumphing a people praying is, in reality, a mors glorious sight man a triumpnant army ou. now muoh better than the most brilliant illumination for a vio tory I Tbe duty of Fasting has been recog nised in all ages. . The skeplioal with a oontemptuous snssr, asks why a national fast his been proclaimed? It it not time to rroolatm a fast btoaute of the inttnu uor.d'intti that prevails in the lao J! Uold was beoomiug our supreme national Ood. The creed of the uacaes was life is the tiuis to get rich; death is the lime of "peculation; Henv. cn is a mart wilh golden struele; hell a debtor's prison for unsuccessful men tha chief end of man is to glorify gold and eoj y it for ever. Is it not time to proolaim a las', when insubordination and rebellion at home have raised their horrid orests? Is it not a time to fast when property and life are insecure? Is not a fast required of us by God lo bewail lbs exiatenoe of the sin of slavery, a system which ia founded in diabolical wrong and ia maintained by an unrelcntiug outrage of all the sa-ored rights of humanity and a daring hiss. Jhemy against the laws of religion and of God? s it not time to proolaim a national fast when an army of rebals, banded together by the most horrid oaths, are threatening- ths ruin of the noblest supei structure of civil government that Heaven ever vouchsafed his oreature, man ? And is not such a day d'ie also to Ihe memory of the pjtriof dcadf Iudividusls oonneoted with our buried heroes t r tt endearing ii'. of relaiionbhip, hava already mourned Aud wept by tnou4nde; but tbat is not a national aot, and therefore does it not seem to be a moot appropriate mark of universal sympathy to hare a day devoted by ths whole nation to Its Uoap evpresaion ? Xhu rtriot martyrohgy is filling up its archlevos with no -,,aa names. "The seal of Ihe living Ood" touches u.-., brow, as noblo victim after victim falls in this pro slavery rebellion. These dead heroes are pattoms to DO SlUUieu. It l. eaerymiUK to point lo their labors, great and splendid. Rioh triuniDbs of heroism have they won sweet aud prcoiotts fruit have they yioUled. We remem ber them wiin a high aeitgni, oecatiae vinuioai ing that e iroat love oi o uuiry, orar is every American heart. Who on quote their names without reeling tbe swift blood passing swifter through nis veins ? Toe youthful and beroio Elhwoitl, tbe quiet aud beautiful Wtnthrop, the impetu ous Lyon, tne illustrious uaxor, mo tutui. Andrews, of old Kenyon, whom ths soldiers lev-ed when living and wept when deed; the manly ilsggarty, among the earliest lo seal with bis blood the unquenchable devotion to the land of his sdoplion; ihe intrepid Kearney, the one armed hero of a hundred fl .his; ths lion hearted McUook, who, in the agonies of assasmna lion preached to bis murderers tne gospel oi the Union: Mitchell, schooled in philosophy and ecionoe, trampling on the prises of lettered ambition, ooveting only lo be a soldier of the Union; Cantwell, who dentd me giant piwer oi rebellion at M.nasia?; Cass, ONeil, Hogan, Donogbue, Coney, Joyoe and limmjtt, all of Mssgher's famed brigade; Perry, Weirich, Iles-keu, a noble trio laying aside the saored vest-menu of the priesthood, died for their oountry; the voteran Sumner, having his soul s lifs in this great cause, the one medium of his thoughts and feelings, whose dying prayer was: "Uod save my oountry, the United States of America:" the ardent and gallant Ltnning; the man- lyPattoi; tbe bravo Winklepeok; tbe names of Beooiol, Emmerson, Crawford, emiib, En- field, bhannon, uross, niuuoro, uowea, bell, Penman, MoMichael all gone I The memories of these noble men will be held saored by their friends. Long is the neorologl-eal list, sad, yet magnificent. These men felt it waasweet and glorious to dis for their na tive land. The bands tbat graepea ine nag are now ititf: the eves that beamed witb patriotio fire ate forever olosed; tbe ears that caught tns first signal of the advancing roe are lorever shut: ibe voices that marshalled the men to notion ara forever mule; but the lofty spirit oi natriotism that impelled them to deeds of no ble daring, can never expire; like the word of the holy man, it sball eadure lorever. 'Thn. .ball reelet tba empire ot decay. Wbea tint, la o'er, and world, bar. piaa.d away, Cold In tba duet the perished heart raj lie, But tb.t which warmed It oooa oan Barer die." Should not sueh models of heroism and pa triotism be so contemplated and oopied, that the oountrv may never want defenders ? Tbe trophird Pyrgus, or Altitiaaes, on tne plain oi Maratbfn suffered not IhemieUoles to sleep. Tbe monster statue ereoted by his oouotrymen to O' Council, revives Ihe expiring hope of Irish Nationality, ice monument in tne oapitat oi B-lgium oommemoratea ths virtues of ths three hundred martyrs of tha revolution. Amid the wild scenery in tha valley of the Tyrol, and by the soft blua waters of Lake Luoerne, Ihe glo rious Swiss plaoe ths images of Andrews, Holer and William Tell, ths apostles of their revolution. On tbe 'bonny highland heath,' in the pleasant dale, and by tbe polished 1.000. na-trine, tha oonntrvmen of Robert Barns cele brate the heroism of William Wallace and Rob ert Bruce. In Italy, in Poland, and in Hunga ry the poets of tbe people in immortal verse rriiivanata tna Dairiuwu ... w ww v -- ttoni, by pointing to the splendid deeds of 8a-vanrcls, Kosciusko, and Ihe illustrious Magyar. Shall America bo list grateful to her gallant sons? Let shafts of grantto in every ooontry mwn. emhlaioned with imperiebatlo sentenoes, picturs in ths grandest light the gallantry of the soldiers of theseoond Amsrictn revolution. This dav'a solemn proceedings toaon na that the trials whioh wo are now enduring are only a part of a great transitional development. No nations, however prosperous, but have had their adversities, sometimes resulting in lux.r ru.u. We see this principle plainly dated in the page nf eaarv Italian's history. IThe eloquent preaoner proccvae to give rart- . 1 . : I 0JS glowing instances from history, connrma. torv of tl.s truth be enuaoiates; and oontinuet thus:! ' Wa tna had oar sansbine or prosperity, r or years out progress baa been wonderful. Arte anil aniAnr-BS have advanced beyond eredenoe. be internal ponoy 01 our nation, 11. tawa, n. MOlliMING. MAY 11. 1S63. orgaaisaiioB, lie jus lioa, its liberty, iia ewsa-meree, its territory, its churches and its aokooU. The sua, I believe, hath never skoae on a land ijp which the Almighty has done so naeat as as .as aoao for (jojanibia Daring Ihe leegthtaed txriod ef neaaa. wkaa the ssgts ef Divine orotaaiisa Braaamd na from the sleet of foreign war. oar country was making ssajeetie stride ia ths an ward oath tl sivi.iiaiioa ana national prosperity. lb whole orld was crowning no as the proud queen of aatioaa. nature was Maria, all ker tiajunm lata ins lap or needooe, and nothing was want ing 10 pioolaim tbe grandeur of lbs erials. n sue we wore tAua prospering, beating ear swords into ploughshares aad our spears into pruning hooks, ins Southern disunionists ware planning this frightful rebellion on the Consti tattoo, aad to ihe amassment of tha world, iba ariatooraey 01 tne kingdom or eotloa kad etruok its first blow at Ameriota Republicanism. Ths head aad front, and backbone of this rebellion is slavery. This is eonosded by all the advo-sales of lbs South. The Convention of South Carolina declared that Ihe blow, aimed at the Union, had been gathering head for thirty years; thus did they Mason Iheir hypocrisy lo he world. Ia addition to the guil'y astem of slavery, the immediate cause cf the rebellion, is to be found in Ihe pestilent heresy of State Sovereignty. . This theory ef Stale Rights, up on which the revolted Slates have planted them salve is unconstitutional. After ths Revolutionary struggls was over our patriot fathers tormea a union or tne colonise under a 00m paot known as Ihe Ariiou-s. of Confederation. As the nation increased, this eonpact was found lo be totally inadtqaale to sseure the eihuisnt earrvinw out of th. andn Af llA.arB mtnL Eiparisuss taught that sush a league was worthless. This lsd to ths formation of our present Constitution. Ibis instrument took eff.-ct In 1789, and asver contemplated the withdrawal of a Slate onoe entering. If btaie hae the right to so. cede, so has the counties of evny State, and the towns 01 every county, and tbe onlsens of every town. Ws ows it to svery eittsen. to our nos- tsrity forever, to the struggling nations of ths sarin, to every friend of humanity, to everv hater of monarchy, to the preoisus memories of tne slaughtered patriots, to Uod and ths world. to annihilate the doo.rine of State sovereignty at onoe ana lorever. Air. B.epbene the ex pounder of the new order of things says thai slavery is lbs cornsr stone of the Confederacy the like never known hilars Revolutions have had for their watobword and war-oiv Liberty or leath.' To cava the liberties of uome the imperial purple fell. For Ihia Hun gary agonisss; Italy organiser; Poland Bt ikes; Ireland panis to crush lbs peifi jious artatourat aad for this Jefferson wrote ths immortal chart er. A government baled on slavery eannot succeed; the throne of Uod is against it, and the universal ory of d poium s siptlve millions, . n . 1 . r 1 irvvm ariiA aLovrry former I ' Ureal and splendid names mav Indeed ha numoerea among ths votaries of the Slava Con. federaoy, names whioh have acquired high re nown in tne annata 01 pniiosophy and genius. Ike Slavs holding tCoufsderaoy derives no tuner from tbe rank or fame of Its disable.' ths disciples arc but sunk by ths vlloneas of ma political oeresy tney nave emoraoed, and O, it is mournful bsyond expression, to think of msn whose talents might have advanced the noblest of objeots, and whose memories might have been perpetuated ia pure aud imperishable fame, but who by bsooming ths advooaleo 01 sucn a moneirous reoetiton have darkened their own glory, and poisoned Ibeir own happiness, and eommiiud thcmeelves to the ex. ecration of mankind throughout the world. ine systems of Blavery and seoessios: wretch ed compounds of every erime known in lha catalogue of de rainy, are under all possibls sspeots to oo neta up to anmingled and unmni. gated soorn. Tbs Catalines of ths Republic navs Dreu euuoatea at lis expense; bsen laden with its honors; been fed at its treasury. If we fail we may say with ths poet over the stricken eagle, Ketn wo-a hi. pangi yat k.-B.r f.r ti f.et He tU4.d tht p'Ui m wa ch laipall -d th. .teal Wulln tUB e&uiplu piuu.ag - tbat Uhd warmed 111, breast Diaak the lastllf drop of hi. bleedl gh.ert. Ia the day of judgment the bl .odjr deeds of Nero, Caligula, aud Brant will be venial in comparison wilh ths peifijy, perjury, treach ery, end savsgiamof ihs conspirators and lead ers or this wicked lo'urreotion. ' "TBeeem-ooa d-nn.d will pajslkm by ALd regard t emaal.e. a. ,ai,il. leu Cut." Next to the Soutb, ths Union cf these States has its most formidable foe in the governing classes of England. Ths able statesman and ao-oomplished diplomatist William U. Seward, has ssid, had it uot havs been for the sympathy and national aid of Ihe English aristooraoy this re-mouihs."" This Vncomp.VJ!9;1!l"' , been always an eye tore to ths IiriV.'dfu and Parliament. The steady and splendid pro gress of tbs freest and most popular form of government, that ever was established in tbe world, BtiucK ine most iivety aiaxm into tne hearts of all aristocrats who were anxious to havs it established that the sovereign people wera not oipable of self government. Before Europe and Ameiioal solemnly and deliberately obarge England with the tremendous orime of perpetuating this rebellion, and of widening the Conetituiioaal Union of these States. English intrigue, baoked by English love of gold is trying 10 accomplish what English arms oould not sooomplish in 1812, the destruction of the American navy, and regain for herself her olden maritime supremacy, if the American Union is destroyed, England has a new leeseaof power, she will bave California and its golden treasures. Our destruction is worm more to England man twenty Water loo's. Well does the eld hypootite know this, long thererore nas she labored 10 iffeot ihe ruin over which she now re- joioss. Ths present England does not re mind me CI tne nogianu 01 vmrason, 11 n iid.f-force, of Uuxton, and of O'Connell who proscribed ths foul tradio in human flfsh and threw down millions as a raoBom to extinguish slavery in her colonics. But I am reminded of ths England wnoss aepuues uetrayeu, poisoned, stabbed, and assassinated Irish Princes in the good old doyt; of the England whose generals slaughtered Irish peasants by tens of tbnu-anda. or out them into scuttled shirs to sink at sea, or sold them to West India planters of tbe England wnere uuvo ana nastmgs murder ed Indian Kings, plundered their revenues decimated their people, and exposed their wives and daughters to publio insult in the market nl.ca of the EDgland where officials butchered tbe Chinese Deosuae tuojr rciu.ou to oonBume the deadly drug or opium of the England whose hired meroinaries executed the neroic Emmett for the simple reason that he could not learn to ohant the many of slaves of ths Eng. land shoes paoked juries forever ostracised from a land they adored, ths gallant Meagher and brave Corooran 01 tna fiugiand whose op. nreaaivo laws produoeB periodical famines and is to-day filling the houses of Ireland with lam entation, mourning auu wm. xma ono.p pgiicy of exterminating the Ihtpire, which England hae adopted for years, is soon to end, for tbe news is now that all over Ireland there ean be heard the tramp of thousands drilling. A day of reckoning is oomlng. Already Ireland is awakening from sleep, and a flash of eleotrlc fire is passing through her millions. The refusal of the students of Ihe Dublin Unl versity to illuminate their halls in honor of tbe Prince of Wales' marriage, and the immenss meetings held in all parts of the oountry to sympathiss with America, demonstrate that Ireland is preparing to strne tne grandest. meanest, falsest, and oruelest tyranny thst ever deformed this world. It only remains to suggest a few cf the bright features deveicpea oy ine present war. What sublime lessons 01 wisdom may we have been learning from that rude instruotrees, war. In reviewing the past two years there are many bright lights in an otherwise dark pioturc Behind tbe darkest material cloud there is still the sunlight that has shone on from the earliest moment through sges of on diminished brilliancy. In like manner the nresent desolating war has its bright lights. The high minded and Christian reluctance of the Government lo embark in Ibe aotual horrors of the contest, and their earnest judicious and honorable, though unsuccessful tnorts to avert, by diolomaiio negotiation, an appeal to arms is the first bright point in the eonduct ef ths Administration. It It be tne rule of cnnstian duty for an individual, it is equally so of a Christian nation. 'If it be possible, as much as lieth in yon live peaceably with all men We oould ill have spared Ihe comfort and sup port of that retrospective reneotion amia ine sad disasters which have ensued. It was not until ths eleven batteries manned by eight thousand Confederates made the murderous assault on the gallant Anderson and his heroic crew that the government had recourse to ths sword. Ths thunder of cannon in Charleston harbor arcusod ths nation. Evil as war is, it is still ths less of Iwo evils. Better the crash, t fiery bolt, better the wild torrent from ths NUMLIJi U12 aeaataina, sweeping away ihe corn and th alalia. "" pool breeding deadly Another bright llgblTs tha nalrinti.- .1- K,a. (aingiuia is a virtus of ike highest order. There ia a splendor about it whioh cao.ee it to eonuaend itself to all msn. It is beant:. ful aad glotioua thing. The love of country is a nobis and glorious sentiment. It is this noble principle that biada man ta m... -wi-l associates with Itself all (be sweet ehsritiee cf avoae; wbicb speaks IK a same language, rveeg-aisas a eommoa interest, seta djwn nnder ibe protection of the arm. laws, which eausee lbs Laplander 10 prefer lbs eternal snows of wiutry life lo all Ihe'splondor and profusion of u.t.u.. a. i, bib ooaniry. h who would not dare and do for Ihe land of hia hink i. a. fioient in the elements of greatness and drstrv.t tebees'a.e More than seven aundreri ik. . sand patriotic American eiiisens faithful talk. woaats a bub ausBioiy ,i n n't g on, ere under arms oy land sua see, 10 aafend the nation s in tegrity aoa me. la inrireoord.jol'the world such a sight has nsvar before baen seen. Since the dsy of Penteeoet such a baptism has nver fallen on ths world, the people are inspired. ' aowaaioraaa sptenaia eefAioitg of oar gal lant soldiers is another brilliant light in ihe present war. Uow sublime Ihe lessons nf hi. rvism already given as, the nobis Bllsworth, already a raca of heroes springs from his blood There has been illustrated in gory lettering on umj aueaueuiucu uaiu ui Hereditary eour. age ef the heroic past. The story of ths Pil grims, 01 tne ttevsiottonavy Fathets, is no more a dead viotory, but a liv.n power. It is easy to speak, Ibrillinf )y and aaptnrou.ly an deeds of human enterprise, aad every tongue is ready to swell the praises of Columbus whs wsnt forth on tbs waste of waters, boning to snatch a new world from Ibe grave of oeniorier; and to eJio the fame of William Tell who bade tbe splendid land of lake, and cataract, and moan tain, spurn tbs base yoke of foreign drtpotr, every one admires, every one extols ths e daring purposes of master and fiery spirit,; but think je that ths sublime naiiennaof tha mi exhibited in tbs bitter night watches, in Ihe ireuouta, .in inetr unyielding valor on the oon tested fie'd are not as equally deserving the an planss of every lover of free institutions? The man who would withhold Ihe (Inurol frcm ou brave defenders is In mind a fool, ar la heart 1 traitor. If Ihe poise bea s not high at the recital 01 ins uoriBg aeeas displayed at Lexington. An lietam, at Stone River, a kird of polar spell must bave chained the life's bloed. The war has orougoi out one hue result, it has shown that numbsrs of the weaker sex though born to wealth and luxury, are ready to renounce every oomfort and brave eve'y hardship, that they may minister lo the suffering, 'tend the wound ed in their agony, and soothe the last struggles 01 ta. oyiog. uoa oies. tne Meters of Charity, in this their heroic Mission I I had almost said their faeroio martyrdom I Aad I might have said It, for I do think, that in walking tboss long lines cf sick beds, in giving themselvos to all ths ghastly duties of tbe hospital, they ara doing a hasder thing, than was allotted lo many who mounted the scaffold or dared the etaku. Tbe mtids and matrons of America. biDliaint their sons and brothers .with their tears and they bid them grasp lbs gleaming steel in de- leuss 01 ineir imperuied Insulations, these be. roio women are the inboritors of all the flora of Co nelia, and they possess all ths sublime seii-saortucs or the Spartan who s.id, "Dear are these my children, dear are tbe charities of home, but my country is dearer than all." The anion of all rel ctons and nationalities (0 the grand Union army is a beautiful and impressive illuitration of ths profound affection entertained fur a Republio.n Government bv the fireignborn oitii:ns of the ooontry. laths army cf tbs Union are to be found Italians who fought under Garibaldi for the unification of Italy; Hungarians ia whole ears linear lbs inspiring tones of Kossuth's voiu: Poles who yet dream of an independent Poland; Germans whose love of liberty is proverbial, toe names of the gallant bigel, ihe brave Osterhous and Ihe noble Siahla areas familiar as household words. The Irish element in this war is sienifioant. and is suggestive of a few observations. Doubt as felt in some quarters whether foreigners. espeoiaity Horn an uatnollcs, wonld reepand to ths oall of the Executive, this suipioioo was groundless, for they have furnished Jpme of ihe most serviceable and bravest regiments. All the exiles of Ireland are on tbe side cf the Fed.ral Uevornenent axoaptlng John Mitch- ail, anrortunaie man. I admire hia genius bat ui. wyujtau tv w, .ibta pnw.. 1 ain ,T0B deplore. In speaking so highly of these Irish regiments and ihoir lead ire, I am not invidious, far the oommon glory beloogi to ell. All hail to the thousands oomposiug Ihe Army of Ihe Union. No matter under what sky they first drew the breath of life, they will receive as they richly deserve, ihs thanks of every re publican throughout the world. nuith. viae laud, from the Bhlns laud, frtm the m tbeniient'Ube echidt, of Celt ' a 'from the saintly borce From Italy, frc m Hungary, ell a. brotherij , To tha alnew bra-lirg ougle and tbe f-ot propelling drumi For prool beneath th. .tarry flag to krp aud eeenr., Th. liberty they dreamed of by the Daouba, lib. aid Suer, Here hcot., and Poles, Italians, Gaul., with nati aem- bl-m Fricbt, There Teuton corpi, who fboght befota, Far Freiheit nd furUU. While round tbe flag th. Irish like a bnroan rampart go, They found Cead Mllle Fail.be here, they'll give it to Iba foe." , Ia this nmty of races and beliefs I see an omen of euooess. . These brighi features of ti e war are cheering things in our dctMinti' t. ken. that we are neit hor fjre. ken nornrgoueu by Ood; bat nevertheless 1 cannot oouart from you my convioiion bst we h&v,t arifved at a mcmeu-lous crisis in iue h s ory of h onuntrBaw, Ihe ruihlesd hand ot n hoi ion is m iking power ful tu irl 10 tear dowu tuts beautiful f.brtc of Chris'ian civil'S nion, to un.lsrmins the splen di 1 uoluui'jH nf our fti'fi couutry. and 1 very-thing we hold valuable it at suko. It is, humanely spsi'kiug, for yon 10 say in wbut condition the future generations of Ihe oountry shail bs born whether the new immortals as they spring into life shall find themselves sur- roandel by the bulwarks 0. freedom, or the untamed ferooities of a slava empire. I oorjure you this day, to ignore partisanship, and imitating Tbemistoeles and Aristidol, on ths plains of Mar.tthon, uni'e and repel the enemies of your country. There were two great parties in tba Roman Commonwealth when Hanoibal had come down like an avalanohe from the Alpil and was marching on 10 tbs o.pital. Tbe fen-ate was confounded ; tbs venerable Semproni-ous exclaimed - "Gods, oan a Roman den-ate loug debate which of the two to choose, slavery or death ; I em for war. 1- wasenougn; tne timia necame heroio, and unite! to carry the war into Africa, wilh triumphant and swift success. Let ns imitate and emulate their aotion. I summon von. by soar sentiments of patriotism : your qwnchltie epait of liberty; by the mlart of the nation; oy your awgitnct 10 toe uovernment; by the memory of the neroio dead, whose bones are bleaching on tbe Southern plainr; by the smoking blood of yonr brothers and kinsmen; by a slaughtered army, to plaoe this day npon ths altar of your oountry such an offering of patriotism, as will prove to the world that you h wo resolved tbat this Union must and shall be preserved I bring, as it we-e. ihs banner of beauty' aiid gloay, aitb maguifioent embla sonry of stars, 10 ihe shrine cf ibis saoisd plaoe, ai d ui furl i e rtdi'iut folds before yoo. Look upon it as it wavts in your midst. It has floated befote many a brees; it bas been borue in uiauy a bailie; uoaay a fieioe'day hie ii waved; tv.r many a rtaiitenicnt has it been made to float iu uiutnpb; many a brave hand bas grasped It; and many a warrior's eye has enkiid'ed, and many a warrior's heart hae throbbed, as looking upon it in all its blood stained beauty, and reading Ihe motto, "Bt to is, Cosquxn,'' he has followed it into the soene of warfare and of death. When I have seen this flag in other lands, and giied on its stainless stars, my heart has melted within me, as I remembered that nnder it Washington fought, Taylor planted it on tbe heights of Mon terey, and Scott ovsr Ihe halls of Atontesuma. 1 bat nag bas been dishonored. Tbs living Je hovah the brilliant groups of patriots, repos. posing in eternal peace the spirits of departed worthies, bending down from their lofty dwell ing illustrious martyrs of all countries, and Columbia, your oountry, addresses you, and by a signal synonymous with triumph, oosjures you to lift up that banner, to advanos tbat flag, until its stare shall gleam from California's gulf to Hudson's Bay, and from the Queen of the Antilles to the domains of our august friend, Ihe Cxar of Russia. The Union Feeling; in Kew lauinti litre. Arrangements are making for a grand mass convention at Canoord, N. H., on the 17th af Jane, for the purpose of forming a state loyal league. stir tPoSisa sijuncR coonj AT IHHAZLITT'a PHILADELPHIA STOKE JTo. 14 East Town atreet. I at Bow a, ran-lw- r.- ... . r--'- kiid-iS'cC TE?J?$r-' ekiatj, Laaa II lua, all .lira. (iu. daL. Fecial UC.II..B cf tk LJ-a u JLa. em" I If Mad. Cloihltj. ZZZ".ml,T, " a Boye' Pall a.ita. t,.ia. ''? Iaa. t .a"! ot pa' aeraa. 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U.tIo 1 au tiperlence of more .baa tweniy y ... 5 prMtlca ,.f bla Profenlon, and f.mlll.rliy aitb the . .. y,., , rroleaelon, and familiarity alih tha di-M.M ol thl. cllm.l. ud loea lly, he oonfldenUy hocaa ton.rei.tibiocb.uo.'iu., wlU eoumend hlipraotioa to pub lo tmrouare. wiaouoa eeonpl.lhy tbe law i. Bowa.d, .ad mo.. rea..,ly kr V'- "Vl"e- .. .prl? if ' A. HILURETH CO.. LUMBER DBA Sd St. between State and Town COLUMBUS, O.s JDeaJ.r. la all klndB of Lam bar, Ihlaslas (.atk. Doore, Sash aad Bllada. PlaBlng and Sawing dona ao order, ' Bndlv ... IX-alAl3STiaia."E 1 'mKaBuy Flowers, sweet Flowers, Flowera for'th'o co'iXi&P rare And for decorating the hair ' All will bo A LA BON-TON, Bought of Mrs. Hopper-ton, At 17S South Illgh Street, COLUMBUS, OHIO. apr21.d'm DREW si FRENCH, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. , BTJTTIIl, 0HBB3E, BOOS, Oraln, Flour, P, rk, Ao , Mo. POTJI.TRT, OAHB, S Erla Bulldlnc tlso Bead, .treat, 00 Duan. .tract.) Our motto I. "Quick ..Im and prompt returni." Beferenoe D. B. ftlartln, Preaident Ooeu Bunk, lfrw arte. bblSYUm Fa UHLfl ANN, BOOKBINSX1H, . AMD OEALEB IM Books, Stationer, Periodicals, Wall Taper, Fancy Articles, etc., 83 1 South High Street, Between 1 leb and Friend, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Naa-eaine. and Bock, of all klnca bound orre-bonnd In tbe beet manner. aurA circulating library for Germans la operation at my it. re. ' apt28 B FISHER, Ooraar of ronrth and Rleh. Oppoalta tka narkas Houaa, DBAI.KR In Cooking Bad Beating Btoves, svary variety of PBmpe, Tin, Copper aad Sum! Iroa Vans, Booting and Spouting 1 alio, Orockery and Glass wara,Outlsry, Looking Qlaiaaa, Coal OU and Lam pa InrdjCajre., Lamp h'kadea, atcato . j aVBBaaBBBaBBBBBaWBaamBBBKSBBBBIMawSBaaimaaa THROAT & LUNG DISEASES. Approved and Infallible Cure by Iniufflatl DR. D. SEGNITZ, No. 835 Broadway, cor. 13th St., New fork. Letters contelatng fall dcacriptl m of tbe diareae will ba omptly anawered by anoloalng Ao fee. fraarlelmaod THROAT & LUNG DISEEASES. TlHB TJNUS0AI, GOOD BDOOEgS OF THE LOCAL Mfplictloa of r.mvdll aganta thro.gh my Invoffi.-tton Tote, and ray repatatioa aa aa saprieDMd PI y.f-otan. will secure a sore and quick cure eten In lnvetaraia caiea. tt. LKUNltZ, M. D.. . IWh... nr l.ih Mlraat. New Fork, Patten's abroad should give a fuU description of their 11ILL, TILDE!V. RRIMKERHOFI? AiU rUlLJLlPS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF i SILK FANCY DRY .COODS? No. fiA Broadway, New?ork. aal.rlll. BURNETT HUUiSE- CINCINNATI, O, OOSBBB OV TBTBB ABB TlBS BVS. . V ' JOHNSON, BAtTHDEM 00., PrapriatOafBa APr-ARATLS FOK UKFOHMITIES. Badlcil Cart Trnssts, ft Others; Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Elastlo Stockings, Crntcher, on hand, and made to order, at , , DR. A. O FORSBERG'S Manufactory, Bo. 6 last Fourth street, Batweoa Main and Sycamore, OlnclnnHi.Ohio. Experience! Twenty Years mayStUni v.u-raa-. aack. aad CluaAa. ,,.,. aae Fancy Arli,l-a, of atar. AmZloVZ. "?Uo" a. IB-enaMd u any otkarator. 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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-05-11 |
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Date of Original | 1863-05-11 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-05-11 page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1863-05-11 |
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Full Text | I i PUlL.ADEt.rUIA ADVEB-T'lHIjltt HIDi.OILfcLEATMfcRSTORfe D. BIRKPATttICK :, SOS8, ...... St. U 8. Third Street, ,IMm Jerks, eats' Chtmt StretM, rkUaieJpmia IIAVE FOO;SALE ' , .SPANISH AND GREEK SLAUGHTER HIDES, CALCUTTA mu rain a suro. N hits' oil, u, at ins wj tar PRICKS AND VPOUU BEcT All klaa, of laaiBrr re Iba roagb wastes', for whtok -u k1cMt Barker prto. will to gieea t cMfc, (r taken umc baaae ' k Uk tattn etored h .1 ctvp ea aate mi ' . JTLIberel Com Advaaiee n OB Leathir oowrlrmd VBDIA BDBBKB GOOD FOB TBB AXMT Ooa 1 -uime at Babiar Ooate. Oaua, Poaatw).. Oanea. be. .hm, Ecto ul tuiiw. A lao, a foil aniit I af iBlla BB- tr etooda IBM are MalMtr as aha i. .mi! tua tbe oldest eatablUbmeat la Ike Called blle.. eel "" sareaeB. Alan, tK'tkx. Fecklag .ad Hoee.Car Bpriagsead Grala Drill Tubee, ludle fcabb T"y. of Sl.de, BooU and mm .ad Web. fm.Ml m JOU THOBNLKI, ill pkaanat St., rnileaelpnia. OB ' ' . . ! '0UK.8TCTI.U, lOTOBTEB AKD DEALXB IB oorrii Aaa rraurlrtor f Ooa't Steam OufTee Mllle, BTBHT WttAHjr, Mc.orlllU. PEPOl.ti AUOUSTBEET, PlilUdelubU. BVCTLKB'i FBXPAbkU U GOVEBaTEtiT JAVA uurfhi aparlor artlela. Burpantug all prepared er ansriaod OorTae lu Ike market. - The M of Bolter'. Old Qi el a-mant Jara CoOe. will at one. rmov lb prelttolaa. blck b.a. aaretotor. Jaetly esuted amaaf tba uaaiav erauf prvneled uuoa Booing vat lu. at tiM pu area. CoSe. ia aiad, being brought beta aadar kll direct importation, roaat at kb awa ailltt, bf a WW prucaaa, I jr wbicb laa par enl en. lHldWILLBa-AB',1 HIM, AT ALL TIMES, TOSTJFe ATONE TU1III) LI'S TBSOOSTDF UIHEBGOOD COrPIM. . STBTLEB'S OLD OOVIBNHIST JAVA 0'OFFKB .-4... iM.nd.Uon. Pvaa. Ubickory. A., baaca It ra- aalrea no dear ia, Biatlar, which often com as moeh as aama pla vaat, baalUllal, MHIgoraUBg -ana MuoaclaJ ! Uun' iiMii . . - ... , i - Far bj all tba.Q'Ocara la tba Daltod (Ufea. (TAIL FBfUB. W CIBTS PBB FODCO. I) SPOT. KM A BOH 8TBIIT, FBlLAtBLPHIA. fabta, R. ESTER8H0QK & CU., Steel Fen Manufacturers Xmxlctrlxm. Tl BBTBII.aU.UOU. J CO. UHtHlRB VO I. e-li th atbinilua af tba trada and tba ABie'i-JBB Pabllo to tba act tbat Htoal Pant ara mada In tbia ouoii-tnrktluua aqualln faalltf u tba kaal Import ac Oil' AN1 COUKTUT PKALK1U aippllad OB tba noat larorabla taram urdara bj nail pruuplly attaodad la.. r , Jnnain.'lty JEWCLUI. BALL, BLACK x CO., JEWELLERS 4 SILVERSMITHS .66t and 667 Bro-vdwaj, Cor. Prinoe 8tt ' New York. . He nut Lull, . 4 5- WitriAM Black, .v. Ebbnuu Mom a ob. r Haotibtctuntrt) of treMotatiuD ftud Bof olar Artuy word. lwljri la Tcry wifilf of ll.i.ury OooOt, 1 ttth Amvlotui ad foreifn. Urdtini jxtoute4 wttn Oefl-1)f WILLIAM BLYKN, SEW NEIL. nOl'SB, Fine Watctits. English. Swiss and American) . Rich Jewetrjr, In Bn variety Diamond Work, o vick pu iieaa! attrntimi HtRKLINQ HTLTRB WAR, bTAPLH AND FA NOV BTI VEK PLATKD TBA SKTTB. WAITKR8. PITOH- IUS GOBLETS, OA STICKS, FORKS. UF0018, ANII PaNi'IKS: FINB TABLK OUTLBBT. OHOKIRHI KINDS; OL00K8 CALBNDBB, THI UTT DA f, FINS BttEauu,aud a gn.ral ataortmant 01 lancy goooa. militarFgooos. - Wit. CLTHN ttM err ramrlor MrwrtmeDt. to- The Tery bml HwopIii tvnd Habrei, flaa Damois ud bMt I Ametfoan mdO Impnrtwl bladoi. I Hub, Belt-, Oflloun rugulation Hti, floeat PuMnti I spora, Kpaniottoa, o., (to. Hon Dkod annd to Oloolniatl or New Tork for military ooda; my prloM will ba w low aa auy honaa In the oudd I V tyvi-nir HATS, CAPS, AC. WILLIAMS & LOCKWOOD, X3C jSl V T 3E3 H. 13 v No. 38 We&t Fourth S tree t Wa larlta attuntlon to oar saw BtjISB of FASHIONABLE BILK HATS; ' ' r , FINE SOFT CA8SIMEKB HATS J MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS; ' ' CHILDREN'S HATS, &o. WabavaagoM atock ofcbolca good., which we ara alii" at the lowoat caah prhi. narlu WILLIAMS A 1 OCKWOOD. CLOTaiiG. I HAVE RECEIVED MY SPRING STOCK Of Meichant Tailoring Goods I Oomprialng French, German, JCiigllih and Amrican Hothi, ftMeren, Vnatlngi, Ac, or the lateat aud most Jeilrabla pattfirua. I bVp purehaaed my Hock aarly, a,ud by to dolug have bought It much lower than ilw present priori. leraona wanting Clothing will do well to call and x amine tuy -took, aa I have a large and well eelocted variety. All garmtrnta gotten np In the belt at le of ent and worku.anit.il. nd 8 ,tMl flt gainQtrd. I have all alargoaud well-solected atock of beady Wade Ulothiug ni Ueot'a Fnrnlihiug aootia. Thankful for pnst faTora I would respect fill ly aoltoH a eontiouanceof the patronage of ny old ooitoniera and Invite the attention of nsw onea. 115 South lllgrta Street, ColumbuH N. CUNDERSHEIMER. n1 P. ROSEI MERCHANT TAILOR! Corner Dish and Town Streets, HAS JXTST OPENED A FRESH STOCK OF SPRING ANDUMMll U00D3! . . OF TBB MOST FASHIONABLE KINDS t AHD WILL BB MAD1 TO OltDBB IN TBB LATIt . STYLES. rnlCNUn, BlHUU.aii inv iniujutn uburai. OiSSIMRIIO, A1BLT0NS, PLAIN AND FMSCT WESTINQS, Ao.,and a ganaral aawrtraeBt ofQKNTS1 TDRN1HHTNO OI.OIW alwayaoa hand. aprtt KNAPP. OCCL.I8T, fVorraarlv of BatTalo.l BzolnilTaly treau l iaeaaea 01 the Eyea, Deafneaa. and nteru Aitldclal Eyef, wltbont pain, tbat iaoe like 'f oarnral aye at Mo. vol bouid uiga ouwi, boiiununa, AMm k.anrti frnfN B tC I o'allnek. p m n. KnaaotVa ook on the Era and Ear, for alih'd, or mailed, frtw of charge, to any Individual who Uta taaiaaj 01 tuner 01 wamuiibu, ufjv-jj PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1861. Dithridge's Patent OVAL LAMP CfllMNIES! i . - Mannfaotorod of XX FLINT GLASS. Theae Oblmnle ara Intended for the flti flame, which hearing all parts of the gleet equally, dot not expoae it to cracaing Oonaumera of Carbon Oil are cautioned agalnat an Imitation of theaeOhimnyi, which faeliiK tnada of the worthlem Limt (J Jam. are an Imroaitlon on ihe Pablto. Duy nou hut theA ATM OVAL AA ILHT UlaAM UHIHaiM. E. i). DtTHBIDOU, fort P'U Oiaai Worka, JanlA-dly " Ftttaborgh, Pa. POUMAIRATk MeCULLY,; Oommissicn Merchants,' For tba aala of DR. G. A. i if LJ9 FBOTIBIONS, FLOPB, BRATN AMD OTHBS , BBS rBODDOB.,. aa. T BJid lilftbt ItTMt, . 'BAlTIMOBSj BUIlMla DAILY OHIO VUI IJME XXM SEW YORK ADVEHTIsIAG. GREAT ATTRACTION And Ueavy Ractlon In Ihe Price of " f .at . DRESS GOODS WICKS, SMITH & CO. Will offer on Tuesday, the SSth IdbL, and every day alter 00(11 cloed, their entire utock.'lmclu ding; over ' 300 CASES ' FROMAUCTIOS AND ' PRIVATE SALE, At as per Cent-LiM" than Orlftnal . ' Cost., A. LSO. The Leading; Style of DOMESTIC GOODS In full asNoriment, at a moderate advance from Auction rate. WICKS, SMITH & CO., and 83 Franklin Street, 81 ar.'?0.dl,n BLOSSOM, R03INS0N & CO. WLohMjal. Ilailor. and C'ommlNB on Merchants, IIUTl'ER, CHEESE AND LARD, Ti Courtlaadt St., bbttoik, All kind, of Prodao .old 6b Oommi.ilon. frbf lly lOO AO K N rV H I Toa.II our aow and wondarlal KKW BUP1BB ' PATRIOT'S COMBINATION PRIZE PACKAGES. O'.ntaln 100 umiuI anlclM. A pnrtor mln. of noTaUIca anil wll lor only 2& cent.. Gvftrybody will b.v. oris, Tlirr. la Wpr, Pan., PaoclKEuveli.ppa, Pnboldara, Ink, Oli.aamaD, Utiacker. .ud lioaid, Law. ot ika OanjHa, lu. g..vir.g. Recipe., .lTid.r. Nnall.., Plo., TnroMl, AO., .rd tba box of Jt-welrt a'hlrh arofnipanlf. them 1. Baw and vary baautilnl,, $16 perdity I. uiad. by our Agvnt. aim aula. Mr Hoot for Olronlara at one. a M. DCNN A 00., 42 routth Blraat, luoiuiuUI, 0, .nicT'lrftlly.feb?3 ROBeWT CURRIE, ABUFAOTDBB OF HOOP 86 FHAKKLLV ST., ' (Meat of Bro.lwy.) NEW YORK. ar Plaua aut thl. out and alva na a call. a JOHN C. PLIMPTON, WITH : 8. B. CIIITTEIVBEN & CO., IMPOBTBBS ADD J0BBIBS 1 3DR-5r GOODS, CARPETS HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &0. 330 Broadway, New York. ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO ORDERS. feblSISm HEMlil . HAWKS, MANUFACTURER OF THE Best Sseel Sprirg Hocp Skirls, AMD Real Whalebone Coir-ets. No. 13 Park PI nee, neat Broadway, N-Eiw Tronic. U00UKY. OIBTIt. ABRAHAM UOOLET X CO., 1HP0BTXAS A JOBBEltS OF Ribbons, Ttlmmlners, Silks, AMD FANCY I3K,"Sr GOODS, 35 MURRAY & CO CUUROH STREETS, 3M 13 "W YORK. YANKEb MllTIONS. GOODS FROM AUCTION DAILY. , fBbUMam R. L. GILBERT & CO., BIPPIIO BKAIDI STEAM REFINED CANDY! GUM PROPS, Hools. Oandy, Cfjoa FOB THE POHLia k1annlaotoi7 atd Blea Boom., 1 COUUTL.AKDT IV., MMSW TORK. Br.nct, offio., all Canal St., Barlo'a Bot.1 Dutldlsi TO.. lA-lar MUSIC, ETC. PIANO FOKTE WAHXIROOMS . Tbrce doors North of Nell House. CHICKERINQ PIANOS New Scale. 8TEINWAY PIANOS Took Gold Medal at World's Fair. . HALLET, DAVIS & CO. PIANOB Splendid Instruments. BALE & CO. PIANOS Good Instruments at . Moderate Prioes. PRINCE MELODEONS The Best in the Country. TAM THILY BBOBlVINa IMSTBTJMI'TS moM tbewi Factorial. They ttand at tha head of M.uufo turera In to. land. Th re I. no otoer place In thl. city where an aaaorrnient of Ioatrnmanta can ba fjund to aa. I act frim and 1 eajBoi oe nouaraom. - marJS - 0. WOODS, ' gent, - WM. KNABE & Oo.'a GOLD MEDAL PIANOS 1 1 very styla of these Jnstly oelebrated Pianos (. . . pruooaooed by THAiiBER3, GOTTSGHALK. 0ATTEB ANP And a large number of tba bast artists and amatsnn j this aonntry, BO oa tna : BEST PIANOS MADE! Those In need of a truly Flrat Claas Plajae Sboaid not tali to giva ma a call. wgT a GOOD flHANGm TO INVEST IN BEAL ESTATE J Intending to leave the city, I wish to dispoas of ny Warehouse titnaied at tna footoi Bloond street, on tha Ohio anal. The Hoose Is new, snd In the beet location la the otty for n ganaral Produce and OoRimlaioQ bnalness. Its capacity for storage and wmmie.ton la vneqnaled. The capacity for storage is Jlftg CAoMaad hnibeU ear corn, Wa Ikoiuand hnahels I'm all grain, with ample room for ttoor or merchandise. It li so arraogad that teams pais through the houee and unload Inside the building. I will aell It at a bargain for caah or on terms to suit, or will trace ti wr a small, well improvan farm in Vrauikiin oontitr. X will also aell mv dwell Ilk hoaie. Mo 5l West Trtend strat, where I now raalda. for Unn, Ao . apply at fro. 91 Wast Friend atreet. JOHH B. BOBTLB. CUomboi, 0. April 28, 6S, aprMdlfflsotl COLUMBUS.. CI.1CIXSATI ADTERTI8IXG. OIjO ZS. IS. THE NEWEST STYLES. BEST WORK AND QUALITY IVEN3 A CO. M1GX1FICESI SKW . HIU. OS a TO West 4th, Fp Slalra, . Oppotitt KMt Optra Bout: wholesale : and RetaiL At oar Pblladalpbt Priced. aprknl ' JOHN. UONEK, IKPOBTIB AHD DIALIB IB MILITARY & FANCY GOODS. rine Prtiefttatlon Sworda . Always on hand. . i i .. . So. 86 West Fifih Street, AprT. iJ la. 4 OiMUIliMATI, OHIO. (Tae late mauufictut in tut r of Qvw a Sharp , BB SffAltP, Mo 6ft Walotrt Ptrt, 4an-. faetnreri of Oak 4aani-d and tumt.trmtAmi Taa.h er Belting, UrB-niigiue jUeaai attd tiuctloo, aud liarkVaa tiarina aooclatd nrtflf with Mawiro Jim. Rr.,r..t A Co., lor thapuruoaa f manofWrturfn I.thrr Boltii g and Boavefwlth an eipfrleuca f over ftarteeo yara lu chln;ry,wbich 1 ktow li luperior to any thing In the inn uuaiunaj auiu on euiira mm 01 tvnw ara imitritwwan ana,. "" ooi id me jwaat, t can aay to nyoil taatotn-rs thtt I am now prepared to faixnua them a bettar article iubb evor iDt y get ui tr, Healao ktp ooaiUntly on hand and for late Gam Bel If na. PakokiitB and Oum HoaMt. nf mi ilia. ai ,k. bsat ol Lioa Laiber, Bolt Hooki and Hlreto of all kinds. a..sijuiwwuuavia wilb toe neiuug onFmeaa. Meaire lkMH& VRinrirHn a rrn tiu their Krencb Burr and Portable Hill Maoufictoryi alao th j tain of gonuioe louh Anchor Urand ttultlng Llotba, oi an nimtwre; 1U UmcU ntry aud everything Id tba - ftps a.m M. I 1j I T A il. Y ABD ilirLER' GOODS. Iodia Rubber Blua Frock Coat, and Talma, lmitatalloD or Clolbp India Rubber Leggings and Horse Corers; India Rubber Blanket and Cape; India Rubber Coat, of all kind; India Rubber Cloaks and Cap,,; India Rubber Ha.elooke and Pillow,; India Rubber Ponchos and 0 lores. FoldluBTJamiuOui. a,.it r ... ant.l,.H (' 1 funil.:.rtj ; l.oait of all klnda; lao p Haifa, Fork mci u,. u, ,.ouwiiB, vurrncy aom.rs; LMttier anil Willow ooTflrrd r aaki; field Ulwaea; Omrara' U.r..r. .a, ruaui uDiTea, BwoiQi, rword Helta; Knbbar .nd Wood Pipaai Pookat Mirror., and a Tailaiy of i lli.r aril, claa for army oaa. . Itull. Rlibt)er Uaehlu. Halting Stew Peking Uoae, auj ln.ll. liubb-r ao&d. of .11 deacrip. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, j - BART A. UICKCOX, 49 West Fourth Street, On. door west from W4nnt St., I It etunail, 0 aprl'dSm" W. G. II Y DM AN & CO., , MAMDFAOTOBEBS0F BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS, PATENT POR- TABLE rORGKS, PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, BRASS AND IRON BEAMS, GRAIN WA90NS, WAREHOUSE TRUCKS, ho. No. r'i At 01 East 2nd Street, BITWEEH iVOAMOBE A BBOADWAT, m.rtT-d.to OUNTOItreTATI, O. JAIVSES L. HAVEN & CO., Sos. 173, 175 and 177 .7rsi2d St., Olxio ln.ian.tl, O., . HArlDFAOTOItBBS OF a Ohiorrcmium Grain JDrills, Patent Nonpareil Mills,; "J Improved Conical French Burr Mills, Cummingf's Patent Fodder Cutters, Sunford's Pntcnt Straw Cutters, ApplcParere Ciderllills, CbilledJPipcBoxcs, IronAxles, s Leonard's'Patcnt Wagon Skeins, Ttvecr;iron, Tire Drills, , Tire Benders, Glover's Putent Spoke Lathes, Bedstead Fasteners, Iron Castings, Malleable IronJ Casting", Howell's Patent TripUammers. Prloe lists mailed to all, free of charge, oi appuoation to JAMES L. HAVEN & CO., No Hi, na & 1T West -id Street, CINCINNATI. O. aprflidSm STADLGR, BROTHER & CO.. WHOLESALE O Xi O T II I BHS IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, 106 Pearl St, north side, and 11T West Third BL, Between Tine and Bao. Stnat., s OINOINKATI, O. arPartlonlar attrBtlou paid to order.. Alto Dealer. Genu' rurnlablng Qooda. noTW dly MIAMI OIL WORKS, WALTER SMITH Av CO., CINCINNATI, 0, M.nnhctnrer. of T.ABD A WD TALLOW OIT.B. Alio urriMna ur uauuun oib. mu27-d3n STEAM MARBLE WORKS, Corourof Bfjidwiy & Fifth gts., 01ai.olxa.i3.ct.tla C. RULE & COLEMAN. MAIOFAOTDBEBS ABD DBAIEBS IB TX onumo nta Tombs and Mantle Pieces, Cabinet Makers' & Plumbers' Slabs MADE TO ORDER THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH MARBLE IN Block a Slab or Sawed to Order. CHAB. BULK R. 8. COLEMAN BiatSSidSn. STATE JOURN At. OHIO, MOiNDAY . OHIO STATE JOUHNAL . titr, Trl-Hecklr ! Weckli, ' " ' FttlBTBD AMD PTBLISSXB BT ' HURTT, ALLEN' A CO., "JOOBNAL BMLDIBOS." MAST ITATX ITEXXT, FnaarrB twa umh. Tertna of Subscrlpllon. TERMS OF TBB DAILT JODBHAL. By aufl, par yaw, la - rr oo ao Do Sx aioathB, da Do Tfarta aioatk. 4o ,s "a Ooaai atk da .in nallvartki by enrrlera In the city, par ,., U agat , to pockagtM of 10 eag apwrarA, par weak, 11 Pe d 80 eV ' ' da 10 TIB MS CF T3ETBI vVEEKLT JOTJIEAL. i By mall, per jar. la ....... ,w, , ,, f Do 8-x asoDtla, do ,, 1 7ft For fras tioua, (par month J la ""f , , go TEBM8 0F TUEKEALTiCBAL. I tgtasaao ibera. par y 1 nr ovplas, atnt koona a drcatu. - T 00 t,aa oopba, and om to tna gxtr p of the club, seat to cna Mtd' - -, m-r.. t. ,.,U 00 Twaot, ooplaa, and ona aa the gattar an of ha eluh. MDI W .n.irw . M n fftj TUB N Allot, A L, JIJ)E ITS BANCT1TE AAU CiUAKUCajfA. A Semen oh tit Natienil Ftti Day, DtUtttttin tiu Meuuam niiuc pa C'AartA, bA4 tu. Onhocto V-iMKIy, Oki; ftjp Ac. Qmgt W. rtppen , . . i If, h. evil nantrfh nnnt, aa, a. aw. awaad. iad.aiM.. paatilawe.. r fAtar. w. lUnd Ui tvla mourn, and In thy prv. ioa, uij ory BBto Tna. la oar anlicUva. than Xuou lit U-ar sud. he p. J throa. ka. . A National fatt is a greater thine than tie grandest apeotaole of a national Thank. giving. The one is spontaneous, requiring no tffjrt, the other is a eonfliet with Ik t,n,hnesa of Ihe human heart. An not of ihakgmn mingle. with tha gratification of our bodily services. but an aot of humiliation is a sol jeotion of the body and an elevation or Ire soul. Henoe we tnajp alfirm with Irutk, that a nation upon iis knees in the aot of humiliation ia a far greater thing than the most d.n ing and magnifioent human exhibition of any publi, act of thanksgiving. A whole natioa, with Ihe President at its head; Eenaiora, Generals. Minister,, BjI. diers and people, aro joining wilh on aosord to. keep a solemn fast, far the diilinot reoognilion of an Almighty bat fuvitibla God, assembKng in all tba ohurohes of the land, and In the groves, ttod's first temples, sjnfesaing and de ploring thoir sine; supplicating far mercy in Ihe midst or the Divine judgments, and bowing down with bumble enbuiiesipa to the will of the Omnipotent 1 How much mors sublime and moving a spectacle is this, than the moil gor- geoue oelebraiion of pny earthly feast in Ihe season or prosperity a nation humbling itself is batter than a nation triumphing a people praying is, in reality, a mors glorious sight man a triumpnant army ou. now muoh better than the most brilliant illumination for a vio tory I Tbe duty of Fasting has been recog nised in all ages. . The skeplioal with a oontemptuous snssr, asks why a national fast his been proclaimed? It it not time to rroolatm a fast btoaute of the inttnu uor.d'intti that prevails in the lao J! Uold was beoomiug our supreme national Ood. The creed of the uacaes was life is the tiuis to get rich; death is the lime of "peculation; Henv. cn is a mart wilh golden struele; hell a debtor's prison for unsuccessful men tha chief end of man is to glorify gold and eoj y it for ever. Is it not time to proolaim a las', when insubordination and rebellion at home have raised their horrid orests? Is it not a time to fast when property and life are insecure? Is not a fast required of us by God lo bewail lbs exiatenoe of the sin of slavery, a system which ia founded in diabolical wrong and ia maintained by an unrelcntiug outrage of all the sa-ored rights of humanity and a daring hiss. Jhemy against the laws of religion and of God? s it not time to proolaim a national fast when an army of rebals, banded together by the most horrid oaths, are threatening- ths ruin of the noblest supei structure of civil government that Heaven ever vouchsafed his oreature, man ? And is not such a day d'ie also to Ihe memory of the pjtriof dcadf Iudividusls oonneoted with our buried heroes t r tt endearing ii'. of relaiionbhip, hava already mourned Aud wept by tnou4nde; but tbat is not a national aot, and therefore does it not seem to be a moot appropriate mark of universal sympathy to hare a day devoted by ths whole nation to Its Uoap evpresaion ? Xhu rtriot martyrohgy is filling up its archlevos with no -,,aa names. "The seal of Ihe living Ood" touches u.-., brow, as noblo victim after victim falls in this pro slavery rebellion. These dead heroes are pattoms to DO SlUUieu. It l. eaerymiUK to point lo their labors, great and splendid. Rioh triuniDbs of heroism have they won sweet aud prcoiotts fruit have they yioUled. We remem ber them wiin a high aeitgni, oecatiae vinuioai ing that e iroat love oi o uuiry, orar is every American heart. Who on quote their names without reeling tbe swift blood passing swifter through nis veins ? Toe youthful and beroio Elhwoitl, tbe quiet aud beautiful Wtnthrop, the impetu ous Lyon, tne illustrious uaxor, mo tutui. Andrews, of old Kenyon, whom ths soldiers lev-ed when living and wept when deed; the manly ilsggarty, among the earliest lo seal with bis blood the unquenchable devotion to the land of his sdoplion; ihe intrepid Kearney, the one armed hero of a hundred fl .his; ths lion hearted McUook, who, in the agonies of assasmna lion preached to bis murderers tne gospel oi the Union: Mitchell, schooled in philosophy and ecionoe, trampling on the prises of lettered ambition, ooveting only lo be a soldier of the Union; Cantwell, who dentd me giant piwer oi rebellion at M.nasia?; Cass, ONeil, Hogan, Donogbue, Coney, Joyoe and limmjtt, all of Mssgher's famed brigade; Perry, Weirich, Iles-keu, a noble trio laying aside the saored vest-menu of the priesthood, died for their oountry; the voteran Sumner, having his soul s lifs in this great cause, the one medium of his thoughts and feelings, whose dying prayer was: "Uod save my oountry, the United States of America:" the ardent and gallant Ltnning; the man- lyPattoi; tbe bravo Winklepeok; tbe names of Beooiol, Emmerson, Crawford, emiib, En- field, bhannon, uross, niuuoro, uowea, bell, Penman, MoMichael all gone I The memories of these noble men will be held saored by their friends. Long is the neorologl-eal list, sad, yet magnificent. These men felt it waasweet and glorious to dis for their na tive land. The bands tbat graepea ine nag are now ititf: the eves that beamed witb patriotio fire ate forever olosed; tbe ears that caught tns first signal of the advancing roe are lorever shut: ibe voices that marshalled the men to notion ara forever mule; but the lofty spirit oi natriotism that impelled them to deeds of no ble daring, can never expire; like the word of the holy man, it sball eadure lorever. 'Thn. .ball reelet tba empire ot decay. Wbea tint, la o'er, and world, bar. piaa.d away, Cold In tba duet the perished heart raj lie, But tb.t which warmed It oooa oan Barer die." Should not sueh models of heroism and pa triotism be so contemplated and oopied, that the oountrv may never want defenders ? Tbe trophird Pyrgus, or Altitiaaes, on tne plain oi Maratbfn suffered not IhemieUoles to sleep. Tbe monster statue ereoted by his oouotrymen to O' Council, revives Ihe expiring hope of Irish Nationality, ice monument in tne oapitat oi B-lgium oommemoratea ths virtues of ths three hundred martyrs of tha revolution. Amid the wild scenery in tha valley of the Tyrol, and by the soft blua waters of Lake Luoerne, Ihe glo rious Swiss plaoe ths images of Andrews, Holer and William Tell, ths apostles of their revolution. On tbe 'bonny highland heath,' in the pleasant dale, and by tbe polished 1.000. na-trine, tha oonntrvmen of Robert Barns cele brate the heroism of William Wallace and Rob ert Bruce. In Italy, in Poland, and in Hunga ry the poets of tbe people in immortal verse rriiivanata tna Dairiuwu ... w ww v -- ttoni, by pointing to the splendid deeds of 8a-vanrcls, Kosciusko, and Ihe illustrious Magyar. Shall America bo list grateful to her gallant sons? Let shafts of grantto in every ooontry mwn. emhlaioned with imperiebatlo sentenoes, picturs in ths grandest light the gallantry of the soldiers of theseoond Amsrictn revolution. This dav'a solemn proceedings toaon na that the trials whioh wo are now enduring are only a part of a great transitional development. No nations, however prosperous, but have had their adversities, sometimes resulting in lux.r ru.u. We see this principle plainly dated in the page nf eaarv Italian's history. IThe eloquent preaoner proccvae to give rart- . 1 . : I 0JS glowing instances from history, connrma. torv of tl.s truth be enuaoiates; and oontinuet thus:! ' Wa tna had oar sansbine or prosperity, r or years out progress baa been wonderful. Arte anil aniAnr-BS have advanced beyond eredenoe. be internal ponoy 01 our nation, 11. tawa, n. MOlliMING. MAY 11. 1S63. orgaaisaiioB, lie jus lioa, its liberty, iia ewsa-meree, its territory, its churches and its aokooU. The sua, I believe, hath never skoae on a land ijp which the Almighty has done so naeat as as .as aoao for (jojanibia Daring Ihe leegthtaed txriod ef neaaa. wkaa the ssgts ef Divine orotaaiisa Braaamd na from the sleet of foreign war. oar country was making ssajeetie stride ia ths an ward oath tl sivi.iiaiioa ana national prosperity. lb whole orld was crowning no as the proud queen of aatioaa. nature was Maria, all ker tiajunm lata ins lap or needooe, and nothing was want ing 10 pioolaim tbe grandeur of lbs erials. n sue we wore tAua prospering, beating ear swords into ploughshares aad our spears into pruning hooks, ins Southern disunionists ware planning this frightful rebellion on the Consti tattoo, aad to ihe amassment of tha world, iba ariatooraey 01 tne kingdom or eotloa kad etruok its first blow at Ameriota Republicanism. Ths head aad front, and backbone of this rebellion is slavery. This is eonosded by all the advo-sales of lbs South. The Convention of South Carolina declared that Ihe blow, aimed at the Union, had been gathering head for thirty years; thus did they Mason Iheir hypocrisy lo he world. Ia addition to the guil'y astem of slavery, the immediate cause cf the rebellion, is to be found in Ihe pestilent heresy of State Sovereignty. . This theory ef Stale Rights, up on which the revolted Slates have planted them salve is unconstitutional. After ths Revolutionary struggls was over our patriot fathers tormea a union or tne colonise under a 00m paot known as Ihe Ariiou-s. of Confederation. As the nation increased, this eonpact was found lo be totally inadtqaale to sseure the eihuisnt earrvinw out of th. andn Af llA.arB mtnL Eiparisuss taught that sush a league was worthless. This lsd to ths formation of our present Constitution. Ibis instrument took eff.-ct In 1789, and asver contemplated the withdrawal of a Slate onoe entering. If btaie hae the right to so. cede, so has the counties of evny State, and the towns 01 every county, and tbe onlsens of every town. Ws ows it to svery eittsen. to our nos- tsrity forever, to the struggling nations of ths sarin, to every friend of humanity, to everv hater of monarchy, to the preoisus memories of tne slaughtered patriots, to Uod and ths world. to annihilate the doo.rine of State sovereignty at onoe ana lorever. Air. B.epbene the ex pounder of the new order of things says thai slavery is lbs cornsr stone of the Confederacy the like never known hilars Revolutions have had for their watobword and war-oiv Liberty or leath.' To cava the liberties of uome the imperial purple fell. For Ihia Hun gary agonisss; Italy organiser; Poland Bt ikes; Ireland panis to crush lbs peifi jious artatourat aad for this Jefferson wrote ths immortal chart er. A government baled on slavery eannot succeed; the throne of Uod is against it, and the universal ory of d poium s siptlve millions, . n . 1 . r 1 irvvm ariiA aLovrry former I ' Ureal and splendid names mav Indeed ha numoerea among ths votaries of the Slava Con. federaoy, names whioh have acquired high re nown in tne annata 01 pniiosophy and genius. Ike Slavs holding tCoufsderaoy derives no tuner from tbe rank or fame of Its disable.' ths disciples arc but sunk by ths vlloneas of ma political oeresy tney nave emoraoed, and O, it is mournful bsyond expression, to think of msn whose talents might have advanced the noblest of objeots, and whose memories might have been perpetuated ia pure aud imperishable fame, but who by bsooming ths advooaleo 01 sucn a moneirous reoetiton have darkened their own glory, and poisoned Ibeir own happiness, and eommiiud thcmeelves to the ex. ecration of mankind throughout the world. ine systems of Blavery and seoessios: wretch ed compounds of every erime known in lha catalogue of de rainy, are under all possibls sspeots to oo neta up to anmingled and unmni. gated soorn. Tbs Catalines of ths Republic navs Dreu euuoatea at lis expense; bsen laden with its honors; been fed at its treasury. If we fail we may say with ths poet over the stricken eagle, Ketn wo-a hi. pangi yat k.-B.r f.r ti f.et He tU4.d tht p'Ui m wa ch laipall -d th. .teal Wulln tUB e&uiplu piuu.ag - tbat Uhd warmed 111, breast Diaak the lastllf drop of hi. bleedl gh.ert. Ia the day of judgment the bl .odjr deeds of Nero, Caligula, aud Brant will be venial in comparison wilh ths peifijy, perjury, treach ery, end savsgiamof ihs conspirators and lead ers or this wicked lo'urreotion. ' "TBeeem-ooa d-nn.d will pajslkm by ALd regard t emaal.e. a. ,ai,il. leu Cut." Next to the Soutb, ths Union cf these States has its most formidable foe in the governing classes of England. Ths able statesman and ao-oomplished diplomatist William U. Seward, has ssid, had it uot havs been for the sympathy and national aid of Ihe English aristooraoy this re-mouihs."" This Vncomp.VJ!9;1!l"' , been always an eye tore to ths IiriV.'dfu and Parliament. The steady and splendid pro gress of tbs freest and most popular form of government, that ever was established in tbe world, BtiucK ine most iivety aiaxm into tne hearts of all aristocrats who were anxious to havs it established that the sovereign people wera not oipable of self government. Before Europe and Ameiioal solemnly and deliberately obarge England with the tremendous orime of perpetuating this rebellion, and of widening the Conetituiioaal Union of these States. English intrigue, baoked by English love of gold is trying 10 accomplish what English arms oould not sooomplish in 1812, the destruction of the American navy, and regain for herself her olden maritime supremacy, if the American Union is destroyed, England has a new leeseaof power, she will bave California and its golden treasures. Our destruction is worm more to England man twenty Water loo's. Well does the eld hypootite know this, long thererore nas she labored 10 iffeot ihe ruin over which she now re- joioss. Ths present England does not re mind me CI tne nogianu 01 vmrason, 11 n iid.f-force, of Uuxton, and of O'Connell who proscribed ths foul tradio in human flfsh and threw down millions as a raoBom to extinguish slavery in her colonics. But I am reminded of ths England wnoss aepuues uetrayeu, poisoned, stabbed, and assassinated Irish Princes in the good old doyt; of the England whose generals slaughtered Irish peasants by tens of tbnu-anda. or out them into scuttled shirs to sink at sea, or sold them to West India planters of tbe England wnere uuvo ana nastmgs murder ed Indian Kings, plundered their revenues decimated their people, and exposed their wives and daughters to publio insult in the market nl.ca of the EDgland where officials butchered tbe Chinese Deosuae tuojr rciu.ou to oonBume the deadly drug or opium of the England whose hired meroinaries executed the neroic Emmett for the simple reason that he could not learn to ohant the many of slaves of ths Eng. land shoes paoked juries forever ostracised from a land they adored, ths gallant Meagher and brave Corooran 01 tna fiugiand whose op. nreaaivo laws produoeB periodical famines and is to-day filling the houses of Ireland with lam entation, mourning auu wm. xma ono.p pgiicy of exterminating the Ihtpire, which England hae adopted for years, is soon to end, for tbe news is now that all over Ireland there ean be heard the tramp of thousands drilling. A day of reckoning is oomlng. Already Ireland is awakening from sleep, and a flash of eleotrlc fire is passing through her millions. The refusal of the students of Ihe Dublin Unl versity to illuminate their halls in honor of tbe Prince of Wales' marriage, and the immenss meetings held in all parts of the oountry to sympathiss with America, demonstrate that Ireland is preparing to strne tne grandest. meanest, falsest, and oruelest tyranny thst ever deformed this world. It only remains to suggest a few cf the bright features deveicpea oy ine present war. What sublime lessons 01 wisdom may we have been learning from that rude instruotrees, war. In reviewing the past two years there are many bright lights in an otherwise dark pioturc Behind tbe darkest material cloud there is still the sunlight that has shone on from the earliest moment through sges of on diminished brilliancy. In like manner the nresent desolating war has its bright lights. The high minded and Christian reluctance of the Government lo embark in Ibe aotual horrors of the contest, and their earnest judicious and honorable, though unsuccessful tnorts to avert, by diolomaiio negotiation, an appeal to arms is the first bright point in the eonduct ef ths Administration. It It be tne rule of cnnstian duty for an individual, it is equally so of a Christian nation. 'If it be possible, as much as lieth in yon live peaceably with all men We oould ill have spared Ihe comfort and sup port of that retrospective reneotion amia ine sad disasters which have ensued. It was not until ths eleven batteries manned by eight thousand Confederates made the murderous assault on the gallant Anderson and his heroic crew that the government had recourse to ths sword. Ths thunder of cannon in Charleston harbor arcusod ths nation. Evil as war is, it is still ths less of Iwo evils. Better the crash, t fiery bolt, better the wild torrent from ths NUMLIJi U12 aeaataina, sweeping away ihe corn and th alalia. "" pool breeding deadly Another bright llgblTs tha nalrinti.- .1- K,a. (aingiuia is a virtus of ike highest order. There ia a splendor about it whioh cao.ee it to eonuaend itself to all msn. It is beant:. ful aad glotioua thing. The love of country is a nobis and glorious sentiment. It is this noble principle that biada man ta m... -wi-l associates with Itself all (be sweet ehsritiee cf avoae; wbicb speaks IK a same language, rveeg-aisas a eommoa interest, seta djwn nnder ibe protection of the arm. laws, which eausee lbs Laplander 10 prefer lbs eternal snows of wiutry life lo all Ihe'splondor and profusion of u.t.u.. a. i, bib ooaniry. h who would not dare and do for Ihe land of hia hink i. a. fioient in the elements of greatness and drstrv.t tebees'a.e More than seven aundreri ik. . sand patriotic American eiiisens faithful talk. woaats a bub ausBioiy ,i n n't g on, ere under arms oy land sua see, 10 aafend the nation s in tegrity aoa me. la inrireoord.jol'the world such a sight has nsvar before baen seen. Since the dsy of Penteeoet such a baptism has nver fallen on ths world, the people are inspired. ' aowaaioraaa sptenaia eefAioitg of oar gal lant soldiers is another brilliant light in ihe present war. Uow sublime Ihe lessons nf hi. rvism already given as, the nobis Bllsworth, already a raca of heroes springs from his blood There has been illustrated in gory lettering on umj aueaueuiucu uaiu ui Hereditary eour. age ef the heroic past. The story of ths Pil grims, 01 tne ttevsiottonavy Fathets, is no more a dead viotory, but a liv.n power. It is easy to speak, Ibrillinf )y and aaptnrou.ly an deeds of human enterprise, aad every tongue is ready to swell the praises of Columbus whs wsnt forth on tbs waste of waters, boning to snatch a new world from Ibe grave of oeniorier; and to eJio the fame of William Tell who bade tbe splendid land of lake, and cataract, and moan tain, spurn tbs base yoke of foreign drtpotr, every one admires, every one extols ths e daring purposes of master and fiery spirit,; but think je that ths sublime naiiennaof tha mi exhibited in tbs bitter night watches, in Ihe ireuouta, .in inetr unyielding valor on the oon tested fie'd are not as equally deserving the an planss of every lover of free institutions? The man who would withhold Ihe (Inurol frcm ou brave defenders is In mind a fool, ar la heart 1 traitor. If Ihe poise bea s not high at the recital 01 ins uoriBg aeeas displayed at Lexington. An lietam, at Stone River, a kird of polar spell must bave chained the life's bloed. The war has orougoi out one hue result, it has shown that numbsrs of the weaker sex though born to wealth and luxury, are ready to renounce every oomfort and brave eve'y hardship, that they may minister lo the suffering, 'tend the wound ed in their agony, and soothe the last struggles 01 ta. oyiog. uoa oies. tne Meters of Charity, in this their heroic Mission I I had almost said their faeroio martyrdom I Aad I might have said It, for I do think, that in walking tboss long lines cf sick beds, in giving themselvos to all ths ghastly duties of tbe hospital, they ara doing a hasder thing, than was allotted lo many who mounted the scaffold or dared the etaku. Tbe mtids and matrons of America. biDliaint their sons and brothers .with their tears and they bid them grasp lbs gleaming steel in de- leuss 01 ineir imperuied Insulations, these be. roio women are the inboritors of all the flora of Co nelia, and they possess all ths sublime seii-saortucs or the Spartan who s.id, "Dear are these my children, dear are tbe charities of home, but my country is dearer than all." The anion of all rel ctons and nationalities (0 the grand Union army is a beautiful and impressive illuitration of ths profound affection entertained fur a Republio.n Government bv the fireignborn oitii:ns of the ooontry. laths army cf tbs Union are to be found Italians who fought under Garibaldi for the unification of Italy; Hungarians ia whole ears linear lbs inspiring tones of Kossuth's voiu: Poles who yet dream of an independent Poland; Germans whose love of liberty is proverbial, toe names of the gallant bigel, ihe brave Osterhous and Ihe noble Siahla areas familiar as household words. The Irish element in this war is sienifioant. and is suggestive of a few observations. Doubt as felt in some quarters whether foreigners. espeoiaity Horn an uatnollcs, wonld reepand to ths oall of the Executive, this suipioioo was groundless, for they have furnished Jpme of ihe most serviceable and bravest regiments. All the exiles of Ireland are on tbe side cf the Fed.ral Uevornenent axoaptlng John Mitch- ail, anrortunaie man. I admire hia genius bat ui. wyujtau tv w, .ibta pnw.. 1 ain ,T0B deplore. In speaking so highly of these Irish regiments and ihoir lead ire, I am not invidious, far the oommon glory beloogi to ell. All hail to the thousands oomposiug Ihe Army of Ihe Union. No matter under what sky they first drew the breath of life, they will receive as they richly deserve, ihs thanks of every re publican throughout the world. nuith. viae laud, from the Bhlns laud, frtm the m tbeniient'Ube echidt, of Celt ' a 'from the saintly borce From Italy, frc m Hungary, ell a. brotherij , To tha alnew bra-lirg ougle and tbe f-ot propelling drumi For prool beneath th. .tarry flag to krp aud eeenr., Th. liberty they dreamed of by the Daouba, lib. aid Suer, Here hcot., and Poles, Italians, Gaul., with nati aem- bl-m Fricbt, There Teuton corpi, who fboght befota, Far Freiheit nd furUU. While round tbe flag th. Irish like a bnroan rampart go, They found Cead Mllle Fail.be here, they'll give it to Iba foe." , Ia this nmty of races and beliefs I see an omen of euooess. . These brighi features of ti e war are cheering things in our dctMinti' t. ken. that we are neit hor fjre. ken nornrgoueu by Ood; bat nevertheless 1 cannot oouart from you my convioiion bst we h&v,t arifved at a mcmeu-lous crisis in iue h s ory of h onuntrBaw, Ihe ruihlesd hand ot n hoi ion is m iking power ful tu irl 10 tear dowu tuts beautiful f.brtc of Chris'ian civil'S nion, to un.lsrmins the splen di 1 uoluui'jH nf our fti'fi couutry. and 1 very-thing we hold valuable it at suko. It is, humanely spsi'kiug, for yon 10 say in wbut condition the future generations of Ihe oountry shail bs born whether the new immortals as they spring into life shall find themselves sur- roandel by the bulwarks 0. freedom, or the untamed ferooities of a slava empire. I oorjure you this day, to ignore partisanship, and imitating Tbemistoeles and Aristidol, on ths plains of Mar.tthon, uni'e and repel the enemies of your country. There were two great parties in tba Roman Commonwealth when Hanoibal had come down like an avalanohe from the Alpil and was marching on 10 tbs o.pital. Tbe fen-ate was confounded ; tbs venerable Semproni-ous exclaimed - "Gods, oan a Roman den-ate loug debate which of the two to choose, slavery or death ; I em for war. 1- wasenougn; tne timia necame heroio, and unite! to carry the war into Africa, wilh triumphant and swift success. Let ns imitate and emulate their aotion. I summon von. by soar sentiments of patriotism : your qwnchltie epait of liberty; by the mlart of the nation; oy your awgitnct 10 toe uovernment; by the memory of the neroio dead, whose bones are bleaching on tbe Southern plainr; by the smoking blood of yonr brothers and kinsmen; by a slaughtered army, to plaoe this day npon ths altar of your oountry such an offering of patriotism, as will prove to the world that you h wo resolved tbat this Union must and shall be preserved I bring, as it we-e. ihs banner of beauty' aiid gloay, aitb maguifioent embla sonry of stars, 10 ihe shrine cf ibis saoisd plaoe, ai d ui furl i e rtdi'iut folds before yoo. Look upon it as it wavts in your midst. It has floated befote many a brees; it bas been borue in uiauy a bailie; uoaay a fieioe'day hie ii waved; tv.r many a rtaiitenicnt has it been made to float iu uiutnpb; many a brave hand bas grasped It; and many a warrior's eye has enkiid'ed, and many a warrior's heart hae throbbed, as looking upon it in all its blood stained beauty, and reading Ihe motto, "Bt to is, Cosquxn,'' he has followed it into the soene of warfare and of death. When I have seen this flag in other lands, and giied on its stainless stars, my heart has melted within me, as I remembered that nnder it Washington fought, Taylor planted it on tbe heights of Mon terey, and Scott ovsr Ihe halls of Atontesuma. 1 bat nag bas been dishonored. Tbs living Je hovah the brilliant groups of patriots, repos. posing in eternal peace the spirits of departed worthies, bending down from their lofty dwell ing illustrious martyrs of all countries, and Columbia, your oountry, addresses you, and by a signal synonymous with triumph, oosjures you to lift up that banner, to advanos tbat flag, until its stare shall gleam from California's gulf to Hudson's Bay, and from the Queen of the Antilles to the domains of our august friend, Ihe Cxar of Russia. The Union Feeling; in Kew lauinti litre. Arrangements are making for a grand mass convention at Canoord, N. H., on the 17th af Jane, for the purpose of forming a state loyal league. stir tPoSisa sijuncR coonj AT IHHAZLITT'a PHILADELPHIA STOKE JTo. 14 East Town atreet. I at Bow a, ran-lw- r.- ... . r--'- kiid-iS'cC TE?J?$r-' ekiatj, Laaa II lua, all .lira. (iu. daL. Fecial UC.II..B cf tk LJ-a u JLa. em" I If Mad. Cloihltj. ZZZ".ml,T, " a Boye' Pall a.ita. t,.ia. ''? Iaa. t .a"! ot pa' aeraa. 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Beferenoe D. B. ftlartln, Preaident Ooeu Bunk, lfrw arte. bblSYUm Fa UHLfl ANN, BOOKBINSX1H, . AMD OEALEB IM Books, Stationer, Periodicals, Wall Taper, Fancy Articles, etc., 83 1 South High Street, Between 1 leb and Friend, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Naa-eaine. and Bock, of all klnca bound orre-bonnd In tbe beet manner. aurA circulating library for Germans la operation at my it. re. ' apt28 B FISHER, Ooraar of ronrth and Rleh. Oppoalta tka narkas Houaa, DBAI.KR In Cooking Bad Beating Btoves, svary variety of PBmpe, Tin, Copper aad Sum! Iroa Vans, Booting and Spouting 1 alio, Orockery and Glass wara,Outlsry, Looking Qlaiaaa, Coal OU and Lam pa InrdjCajre., Lamp h'kadea, atcato . j aVBBaaBBBaBBBBBaWBaamBBBKSBBBBIMawSBaaimaaa THROAT & LUNG DISEASES. Approved and Infallible Cure by Iniufflatl DR. D. SEGNITZ, No. 835 Broadway, cor. 13th St., New fork. Letters contelatng fall dcacriptl m of tbe diareae will ba omptly anawered by anoloalng Ao fee. fraarlelmaod THROAT & LUNG DISEEASES. TlHB TJNUS0AI, GOOD BDOOEgS OF THE LOCAL Mfplictloa of r.mvdll aganta thro.gh my Invoffi.-tton Tote, and ray repatatioa aa aa saprieDMd PI y.f-otan. will secure a sore and quick cure eten In lnvetaraia caiea. tt. LKUNltZ, M. D.. . IWh... nr l.ih Mlraat. New Fork, Patten's abroad should give a fuU description of their 11ILL, TILDE!V. RRIMKERHOFI? AiU rUlLJLlPS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF i SILK FANCY DRY .COODS? No. fiA Broadway, New?ork. aal.rlll. BURNETT HUUiSE- CINCINNATI, O, OOSBBB OV TBTBB ABB TlBS BVS. . V ' JOHNSON, BAtTHDEM 00., PrapriatOafBa APr-ARATLS FOK UKFOHMITIES. Badlcil Cart Trnssts, ft Others; Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Elastlo Stockings, Crntcher, on hand, and made to order, at , , DR. A. O FORSBERG'S Manufactory, Bo. 6 last Fourth street, Batweoa Main and Sycamore, OlnclnnHi.Ohio. Experience! Twenty Years mayStUni v.u-raa-. aack. aad CluaAa. ,,.,. aae Fancy Arli,l-a, of atar. AmZloVZ. "?Uo" a. IB-enaMd u any otkarator. 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