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bio kk Ion ma I ODLUMBU-i OHIO, MONLY MARCH 2u, iS7 VOL. XXXII. NO. 2n 1 & BUSINESS PIBECTOBT. W Wo inTits tei ittentioB of rar reader, to the following Jut of Oolnmbui Buikeei Houmi, yfloh are ajnoos; the moat reliable and exienura wtaMiaii-menti in tbia olty- ATTORNEYS B. ctiv BBiooa, utal- .. Taw ml Kotarf Pobllo.10) 8. Bit Bt anong. u T.. DbvYITT. Attorn., at U Solleltor of Patsuts, U aj&hatrest, Caiumbua, Ohio. R.BMELDS. Attoruer at law. tumoral to No. 11. North &lga etraet, nTo- j. r. HorifaAS, Attrt uW. u Ouloaabue. QBO.K.NASII, Attorns, nt Uw. Offlos, No. e Booth Bl5 street, Amboe biiildini. ARCHITECTS. B.T. BROOKES. ArohlUet, CMl Knjlnaer, Ao. OlhoOi " High end BUM Btreeta Id stoi.. IIILLIAHUIt. EXUBL8IOB BILLIARD HALL. T.nT.t.I-. od To Cue Allejo, oppo.lt. tbo BUBouI om th. WettomUulo'i.l..t.ph Offloe, 37 Boolh Hlab ottoat. UOOra-IIINDEIIS. CHAS.O.ISLDS, , Booa-biader and Blans-boor. Menutecturer. ramphlet work and Periodicale bound to Older at abort notion. 64. 66 end Oa Norla Utgh etee.. HOOKS A NO kTATIONEUV. OOMLY it SMITH, t. Htatiooere and Le.lere In Bnwlopea, genulna Ainold'ac ITranoh Wntlag and Cop.bg Inke all bode of rawr and sealing Wat. Oor. Chapel and High eta., 11 dotr trom ourner. CltiAIM AND TOBACCO. t. 0. BACH. Wholeealo and null de.ler m Clgara. No. 1, Booth Uigh etreet clgara of my own manuleo-turn. t (IA1,. 1). I. BUVDAM. Dea In beat ooallty of Uooalng eoal. OBoa fiwtof Kioh euaet, weat and. M Canal etreet 211 ooftrKOrioNs and R but aiib akt. BTEpnESSON. OLOCK A CO, Amboa Bunding, dealer in foreign Vrallf. Toya Ao. oyaura,a'ibandUamaof ail ktnde Inaea- DRAIN TII.B AND HEWER PIPE. JAMBS rATTEBSON A CO. DealeralnnoUllnlnTuaand BUina B.wer Pipe Yarduppoette Union Faajiengar Depot. DRIIUUISTS. JOSEPH MATT, feople'e Drug Store, 3m South High etreet. Pre-aetipUuna carelully oompounded at nil noure. 41 KV 4.UO OK. 08BORW, KERSHAW CO. Sucoeeaora l J. 1). O.born A Co., 1 High Bt. Carpeta, Aaminnler. Melton, Velyet Brovecla, In Edition to woat la already la Mattmga, Ud a- Uu, SUple and Fancy Ory Oooda. FURNITalRe. OHIOITIBNITURECO., Mannfaetureraof nretlaea rurnitnre, wboleaala and retaiL Wererooma, 6, 1, and a Uwynne Bluok. ta ATS eJAPSf EIO. I FEKUINAND LUDIO, Maaufaeturer of Uat. Cape and Pure, and dealer la Btraw Uood. Umbrella. e , WO 8. High Bt. JEWELUV A.HO WATCHtS 1 t. CORKDAY k OO., Manufacturer af one JeweUr of erery deeerlptlon. Watebee pUUil yold end eilver, Ao I B. Broad alreet. Uideie by mall promptly oaaeatad. .A.L.I.EBUUEIipX. Wboleeale and Retail deeUre In atcha', Cloeka and Jewelry No. II. B Highetrial. l.tnHKK. HEllSHlrikR A ADAMS, Lumbar Mercbaete.de lere In all kinda of Workaf Puoniu, Lumber, Lalb, Ac. comer Bpnng and Wete, etreete. (lAVHIKIE WORKS. " PiiLITMIItlH MACHINE CO. PortabU and BUlionary Bteeio Knalnea. CAOt-!., Ueabioery, en. Went end National Bond Bridgo. miB.I.IN.Hh. eeua n A.RPKR. MI'Bnery and Fancy 011 UcnUemert Felt UaU cleanau ana prcieen a- -r - alreeu. T n WII.K1H. reaMonable Millinery. Imee Trimmlage, Feney Uood.. Ac. 11 B. Uigb bt. op. Uoidale Uoaer. f UT B1U1II1KI1. WhrJeaaie and Betali Millinery Uooda, 111 Booth High Bt.. Opera uouee otuca. MIEHOHANT TAII.OII", rUB OHIO MERCHANT TAILOB1NO AND UUUIUIPU y,v III South Hlrh rlt OenU' SulU Mada t Order Heady-made Clothing alweye on Hand. 1MB iitiNnuHKriKfnlKR. Merehant Tello'r and dealer In Ready-made Cloth- Is and Oenl'e Fumiablng Uooda, Ai yt Rolidlnv. mi sic nine nni.TKKIt A m. Bnabe Tluoe, Nerdhm A H..U.' Oiyana and Ma-lodeona. Uiieieel InaUuaenta, Ac, II and II B. lUtaSU U H MnAlMlW. llheatMnelea&d atueleal lnetrumenta, Ohlekae-n an 1 dtctnway A Bona' I'laBue, No. II ooath iiiaB ov. HKWKPAftiKS. l..l. eu.W.bl and Weekly, the bueiBeo, and family peper, and tha beet Adrer- tlamg atedium to tna oiaia. PAINTINO. IT. H. jtKL.L.lClL, SIGN AND BANNER Painting, CI ana Gliding, Lattarlns ol a Klndn, K. E. 00 B. HIQH AND T0WHBT8. t . vi n arrKWABT. Palater, Or-leel. Oltelng and Paper Hangar, 4lh duet Weatul llim, ua niaute,iiiw WMflPP. For Falatlna, Pawrtng. a , aall at Knopra Paint "hop, No. Ill Boelk High Btraat, Coluov. bue, Ohio. PI.IIITIIIEHS AND BKIX IIANUERS F. HALLKY it BON, We, In !ad Pipe and Sheet Iad, "alk e and Water Qooola ana ween oow., o. ibu pi.tinniNu. AMDRRW KUWklk number, deal-r la Lead Plpea, Poiaj, Walar Sloaata, Bel Tube, Ac, oe. aligh and Towa Bla. eataiBn nun"i Plumber, dealer in Pumpa, I.eail Ploa, water (Veeta, fTaak Beetae, Be, 111 North HlgkBL, Oolombwa. TAII.ORINO AND MEPAIRINO. JULIUS I.AIITIIHHnAOH. Talleei mean No. 1 Nanehton Building. Clotki mada, repaired and alUrad la a aaUefaetory maa. Mantl for Circular of Pianos.Organsi Molodeon To T. II.nlDTVIPf, 1 as Waat I'anrth SI., Clndaaatl. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL" TERM ITarlal- In Advance. DAILY KUITIONI 87 MUla i) per annum . t ou . 4 SO . I as , 0 80 . 100 . 4 00 . I 00 do I montha do do' I montha... do do 1 montb Club of Art and upwards, eaeh do do do do I montne, do do do do 4 montha, Ous MPT eatra to Clubs of Ten. lleUTorod br Curl?, Per month 0 90 TRI-WKKKI.Y KDITIltM Pvblttud Mry Tuuiaf, Thwtdaf and nWelrdsf BfaiRlt sabsertbers, per aabom .... do do I monlht . . io . 3S . 1 II , 040 . 4 00 . I OO . 1 00 do I noma do do I month .. Clube of Bee and upward, each.. dO OO OO OO BOnuH. do do do 00 inonine. On oopr extra to Clubs ol Tan. WEEKLY EDITION, Ps&MAea aers" AWiwdayi Blnle subeorlbers, par annnm . , 1 00 . 1 00 . I 00 . 14 00 . U 00 . 00 ao oo a monua . II vs eoplaa .. Teneooiee ... . Twenty ooploo Mr fifty auplea .a....., RATES Or ADVERTISING! Dnllyl Ona square, aaah Inaartlon 11 00 Special or Buameaa Notions, per aquaee, each Insertion ft LocalN(jtioait30eta.alina, flrat lnoertlon. Advertieementa anea a week charged full ratca aaon tneotuoo. Trl-Woekly! Tha aama aa Dally. Weekly! Ona equaje. Stat Inaerlloo jEecn additional insertion Loeal or Buainaaa Notleee, per to, eaonin- oeruon........ .............. . 0 10 IV Bight llnea at leaa make a square. Adrertlaementa for longer time tneerted at our agul tar card rates, wnlcn will be iiumanea on ap- Ileal k COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. Arrival and Departure ol RIiiiN offici nouns. Wari'DATa Open at T;30 A.M.; e'oeeat P. U. The General llelirerr will be keDtopen batunay sighu unlU 8:00. t M. HmtDATl-Open at 8:30 A.U.; eloee at 0:30 . aL Tat tollowlna tibia la preDired for tha oonTf nienoa of the publlei All U Alia dletnbated at tbla offlee may bo abtalned at tha delivery window, with the ehorUet poaeible loaa of time alter their reretpt by eilllng at tb bour of peulna; tliw of lice; and at in n: aud U a. M. Theie U notitiog to be gained by Bending to the omuo oftener. Tha haaviiejt malla are at I a U Dkroarr Tore uimi la tha offtca mot latxb then the time mentioned below, rrepoctlvely. THROUOH MAILS. AR the great through maile. North, and Eat eloM at IO:00 A. M. and T:00 P. H. Chicago through mail for tha Wretern Blatea and Territonea, cloaca at li:iM) P. M, Tola car. rtee no war mail between Columbue and Chicago. indienapolla ana B. Louie turougn mau eioeee at 1:uu P. M- Cincionatl through mall fur inthaectem stataa euaea a iu;iro at. ana :ou P. M. WAY MAIL. Till roixowixs way hail, rloee at thia offlee lutou A. M.: Pittabunr. Wheeling. Llereleua end all iBtermcdiatapoinu oa aaob route reopen. tlrely. Tai roixowivo clou at 1 1 100 U. Cincinnati Way. Dayton, and nil uterreBlng polnta na Aenia. THI rOLLOWlNQ OUMB AT 1100 P. M. Bunburr. and all uumnlng polnta via rvceter- yllle. Hehna and all uterranlnf polate oa National oad. flminaflelfl. and all latcrTeBtne notnta via. Dat aware cloaca at :lo P. aL IndianapoBa way mall clcraea at IIIIAB. Til eOLLOWUCI WAT BtAILICUMB AT TlOOP.M. CanrrelTre Beef., Inelndlng notnta on Wilmington riailroad, Meyeviila luropiae, ucionneiieviue way, and kicalltlee aouth aud awutheeet from IUnllU. Sad tiwer ifenir, north from Dayton, and Daytoa aWyrar ffear, Fittebnrg, Fort Wayna k Oiloags Weeti and tvr.liia Xuair, aeme roaa eeei. tfecUey 1'aU.g Aaucloaaa 7:14 A.M. and : Hnctnatt d Martttf JtauVead AoWe, via Hock log valley ueuroaa, inciuuing jaarieiva BOB 4-octentouin, etc, aoeee a i.ioa.a. TRI-WEBKLY MAILS. Harrlabunr route. North Columbue and Clin ton tine muL. ana uanenna route, eaco on i uoouavB. Thuredaya and ttaturdaye all :uO P. M. All malie eloee at SUOr.U., Bxeept Baltitaore A Ohio through ruuLwhieh e. a .uu a, ao. Rutrmn unni muet be detantted la tha ettlee fifteen mlautaa pnor to tna huur of aloalng the maile. Txa unmit iftLtvgaT wui Be Brp rprn ua- Ul a r. 11. OB HAiuraay evening.. AlOMBV uaoaa noeiaiao eioae av r. at. BTAHra ano BaVBLoria duitag odioa noure. JAMES aL OOMLY, r. M. X I SI II OAIID Rhnerine the lime of deoartnra and antral o tralni at Union Depot, Lolumbna, O. Taalng envoi uoc tn, ieiv; 1.1TTLB MIAMI RAILROAD. Jfcperf. rrfec. Night Eapreoa Ill " B m Pltteburg BepreM 9:11am (nncianau Eapreaa....... IS u p m 1M a m 11:01 am MIB :.Mpm re. L.ine....... -e-wpea Columbue Aeeom'odauoa, Xeaia AoooBimodatioa,... 1:40 p m -BUS LISA" CUvalaari,Calomboc Cincinnati and IndiaBapo- 11 11. U.I New York Banreaa 11:11 a m 10 00 B Clnc-BOaU Ktpreee 11:10 a m 11:11 p m n- I. a n. UTKaaa bap,. ., p ea m Local Aooommodalloa.... 4:10 am Alii p Four oVioek al trala eonaeeu at Delaware for npnnencio. BALI lauM AnuuniiiBAii.aunu (Cantral Ohio IMrlelon.l Part Line Itlo am M.il 'JJOpa Baltimore ft Chleago Xap. ll:flopm Loeal Eiprem 1:11am Local AODommodattca.... 1:11 a m 4:11pm :am a: p :J0a Tha Local Aeeommodatlan Ir.tn oo the "Bee Mae" and tuiumora aad Ubio, oiar. irom rielght rarl. P1TTBUURO, CINCINNATI AND BT. LOUIS miiiBAii IPaA-Handla ftonlad Mall awl Eipreee ! II a e rait Line Il:am N. Y. and N. Orleaoa Ka. 1:00 pm lAxed Aeeommodation.... 1:10am DeBBleoa Aocom'odailoB . 1:11 p m 11:11 a m maa e6:lp lllp Loral Aeeamaodaiion and Dennlaoa Aeoom. mndetion .tart fiom ill Freigkt Yard, aorlh of aeaeeover wvpo. lABaiasapuia aeu vaiceeja AMvwcne I Fact Una o,m 11:11b Acoommodatioa I:U p m 0:lea Southern kapreu 1:41 pm T:40p Local AcaoouaodalioB... loo am 4:11 p Tha Loeal Aonmmodalloa nn tha Pltlabnrg. Clnuanatl and HL Liiula Railway, lnillan.piilie and i nie.go iiivwon, elan rrom UM rreign. Y erd weat of Flo.ua Depot, COLUMBUS AN3 BOCKINO VALLIY R. 8 Mall I no am ltWem Eipreaa...'. lUpm l:Ua Dally. lEaeept Monday. AKfjniTECTI. N. B. KELLY, Architect & Superintendent, (tfllee Nos 18 Es Broad St. Columbus. Oe A RrniTKTTor m oh scnom, uru n r ISO. B R. Hm'lh'aj mk.r. will tb bin, Oh in, wnvlr: H. BRTJNN. PAINTER Si PAPER HANGER ioi south man strut, Columbiia. Ohio GRAINING, GLAZING & VARNISHING All Orders promptly attended Is, . Ill Seat Strawbaery allay. Brooks, Walker & Co., No, in at na mil iiigiiii. Corner ol Chapel It. rob4dtf STEADMAN & EVANS, OTCH GEAN1TB MONUMr.N1 BOOTCra 'ANITI MONnMRNTtlj uZ!ulMXlku c-r SZt ZZ oj."br KU-KLUX CLAN.- APPALLING RECORD OF MUBDEIl AND ( III BE. Four MHrders, Thlrly Whip plug, and Sixteen Other norrlble Outrage. ' yiunmarr of tbe Outrages Proven In the Ceart f Impeacbiutnt. Origin and Pressnt Aipeot the Chester Troubles. of Prom tha New York Herald.) liALEioiT, N. 0., March 11 1871. Tbe testimony for the Oorernor still continues to nnfolj the moit itartllng rtcordi of crime ever known In the an. Bala of a clvillied community, liven the most extreme D.-mocrats acknowledge that tho slalo o.' afTilrs In Alamince c luuly, as developed by tbe teitimony, is horrifying sod sppiliiog beyond coo-cep'.lon. One fact le, however, notices. bio tbat will operate auatmt Governor Uoldeu that all the lung lltt ofcrimee now duveloped, were perpetrated a considerable lenulbof time pi lor to tbedalo of bis tint proclamation declaring Alamance county In A STATS OF INSURRECTION; and not a single outrage occurred between tbat date, Marco Otb, 1H70, aod the 20th of Jane ot tbe same year, when be brought Kirk and his troops Into tbat county. Tbe courts were open, tbe civil autborltlea In the full exercise of tbelr functions, and tbe community In tbe most peaceful state It had been since tbe clow ot the war, when Kirk end his lanleis rabbis from East Tennessee were precipitated upon them. This looks bad fur his Excellency, snd gives color to the charge that the whole Ineurrectloniry programme, Kirk war, and the arrest, tortures snd Imprlsod-meut ol tho aniens of (Jae troll were sll a pari of a conspiracy to throw tbe titate Into actual Insurrection, by which the President would be called upon to declare martial law, and tbns defeat tbe August elections, when tbs Conservatives gained such a signal triumph. About ninety of the Governor's ntt-neeses hive been examined so far, and FOUR MURDERS by tbe Ka ICulxts of Alamance have been proven. Bealdea tbtse there were four others, the testimony In regard to which has been excluded because they did not occur within tbe limits of the counties alleged to have been in a Hate of Insurrection. Thoseproven arc Wyat Out law (colored), hung by the neck tbe liiht of the 20th of February, 1870, by a bam! of disguised mounted men, num bering about roriy, in iromor the Uonrt House st Graham, tbe seatof Alsmtnce coun.yi William i'uryear, a holt wilted negro, was drowned one night in March, 18711, a large stone being tied to bis feet. tbe chsrge sgaltst falm being that he said he witnessed tbe hanging of Oat-law snd koew the men who were prei-eut: Tnotnas J. Morrow snd bis brother- in law, both colored, were tsken loms lime in the fill or lUolllrom tbelr homes sud families and hinged by tbs ntck, for aitegea Darn ourmng. TOE WflirriNSB and mutilations srs numerous sod now foot up tbe number of thirty. Jack I'ellllo, a negro, was niuiy whipped In December, ISO snd dlssbled for two weeks, daring which time hs wss under the coostsnt treatment of a physician. Ills bouse wss aiierwsrd torn down, snd gallows, grsvestoms snd a placard wire olaced near It. ai a threat analnst all colored Kepubllcane. lvlaon Warren (negrj) was whipped sbout ibe same time, taouga not au oiaiy; out nis rkin was cut and bleeding. William P. Simpson (white) was whlppctl until the blood ran down rrom nil Dsck.ror allow log a negro to live on bla land and for earning a party. Dosaldson Worth (colored) was taken from his bouts on tie last Saturday In January, 1870, lied to a tree and severely whipped; tjamuel Garrison (oegro) was forcibly taken frcm his house, was caught and struck several blows on tbe bra J while trying to escape, wss oucarn ana turn b.fliy whipped. November, IHO'J; Daniel Jordan was severely whipped in tbs fsli of I mill; William was whipped In Ocloner, i. tecelvlng ss many si seventy five or eighty blows; Carter Cosy (colored) whipped In his shirt snd drawers for alleged stealing ol hogs, 18119; Usswrll Uolt (colored) whlppta uecemoer, lew, and his boose wsa broken npro sod hs wss shot at December, lPfia; Leonird It p ay (white) waa whipped In Ciewell rinuntv for llvlnir with free negroes: Jake llrannock (colored was similarly chaslltel In same county ; George It ply (colored) was whipped some two Tears sko snd died soon sr. terwirii; s'meon " hue (colore)) was whipped March, 1870, for asserting bis equality wltb the whites; Jono uurmon (white) nan nis nir cut oa sna was whioncd for keening soother woman. bavins a wife already; Jamre Cole (white) was whipped January, 1870, for alleged Insolence to while people; Henry Uolt (colored) and wife were whipped la the fall of 18011; Green Laatford (while) seventy-one yesrs old, wen, wits nis wife, dragged from bed end whipped In his nskrduese; JamrBCorllss(whlti)sod wife were whipped until both were sll bloody In their sight clothes; John Guy (white) whipped twice, January, 1870-. Porter Mebsne (colored) wsa stripped and whipped severely auout gams time f.ir marrylog a while woman; Gcorg 1). Bonn (while) wblpid severely, March, 1870; Andrew Trollmger (colored), whip, nod in bla own yard tilth October, 1WI9, for voilog; his wife was whipped tbo same for Interfering with Dr. dole's practice; Jacob Murray (colored) whip- hi ana nil conn aiueti oj one oi toe a Kiux. who tramped on It, aboil December, 180D; Damon Hulk (colored), whipped about asms time; Grees Pre man. Jobo Lvnch. John Bison. Millie Alston, Jospb tlarvey, nelson Htrond, Hamilton linen, jonn Middle and Bindy Jellara complete tbe whipped and scourg ed victims, each or wboas tslo would furnish a column of horror. Besides tbeae there were sixteen others shot. beit n, mutilated and OTBEBWIIE MILTRSATRD, whose name! are as follows: Uenry Dolt (colored) shot at three limes the sight Outlaw waa jung; til outlaw an leni ty shot at and driven from tneir noma having I" spend the night In tha woods; Andrew Murray (white) run off from his home by thrraia of death; Jobs Hballsr-lo's house shot at lepealedlyi Jemima Phillips (colorod), beaten and stsmped when Outlaw was buns; Joseph McAd ami (white) found codln at his door wltb threatening plscsrd en II: Jsmee 0. ileluslsir tbrestened with death If he did not leave tbe county; visited the second lime snd igala threatened; Senator onolfoer threatened with death end his marder sttempted; Georss D. Boon, postmaster, tbrestened by three corflna with horrible Inscriptions) John Alred'e houso wss visited and hi wis thn avnro to have to have hll throat cot If hs did not change his political Mary Oiftisa, a lewd while womaa bad hrr bouse pulled down to tbs bottom logi Alfonso bad a wlths put round his neck sud he was mads to nrsv. Thees ere nearly nil the outrages yet proven. The following Is continuation 01 the testimony of sums of the most Important witnesses yotsxsm Ined: Wllllsn It. Albright, ths most re snectful of the Governor's witnesses, who io lbs ssselUrd sad sl.rmloi of sffalrs In Ibst esnnly during Ibi latter part of 1808 and 18-W, b.w.iln the tlmitedln the dlscbirse of hli olllclal dntles br tbo myBtorloug oporhtlooi of ids hi rkiox; no appitien to toe uovrr-nor for Hoops to protect the lives of He-pabltcans, and tbe Uovt rnor lint a forco of mil Ilia, under the command of one Captain Boater: tbeae were afterward relieved bj United States troopa; wll- nesi win oppointea a onguier ucnerai of militia for the porpo-e of farmlos one of the MIUI'ARTCIURTS MARTIAL which wss ordered by the Governor Io try tbe citizens arrested by Kirk at Yau-ceyvllli; witness Issued several papers exempting certain persons from arrest nnder tbe sutborlty of bis commission as s Brigadier General, but when Ber-gln came to the county hs did not re gard these papers, and witness ceased to lssne tbem; witness wss Initiated Into the Union League by Governor liolden before his election ss Governor; Wyat Outlaw, ths negro who was huog st Graham, waa present at tbe men log when be wee Initiated; John Mtockard, a member or tbe Ka Kiux, told witness he bad once ridden twelve mllea to savu his life, and for that reason be demsnded tbat witness would do his best fur him when be needed It; oa thlisccount witness, in his cspscity ss Brigadier, Issued him papera exempllns blm from arrest, but Bergln arrested titockard nnlwith-stsndlng. an opriciLi . The Sheriff of Alsmance CJUnty, Albert Murrsy, testlded thtt be bad been a member or the While Brotherhood, but that he dissolved hll connection with It after tbe ptssige of a law prohibiting persons going In disguise. J. A J. Patterson, a witness for the Governor, testified that ho was cblel of sa organisation In Alimancs county known ss tbe Constitutional Union Guards a sepsrste though a similar orgaulzttloo to the White Brotherhood. tie initiated nre camps or nuns, snd wss First Bomb Commsnder: somo three weeks before last August the commanders bad a meeting and declined to dlsbsnd the organization; wltntss received a letter that S1I0FFNSR WAS TO lit HUSO on a certain nlgbt; there was nothlug Io tbe psper about the body, but he thought the messenger who brought the letter said It wis to be boxed up sud lent to Governor liolden fShoffher was a Re publican member of tbe Legislature and supposed suthor or tbe Insurrectionary act); tbe order to ShofTner'a execution waa slgnned with two letters snd one Dgure, "Ublcf of Orange;" witness did not koow what thiso figures werr; the oath of the organlzitiou required tbem to realst any forcible attempt to deprive them of tbelr constitutional or k-aal rights, by force If necessarj; but It did not require us to reel.t by force or otherwise the State or federal governments, the recorstrnction m ssnres, or the fourteenth or fifteenth ameudment; we disbanded after tbe pssssgo of tbe leg islative acts prohibiting persons going la disguise. Tag ku Ki.rjx Disaciig. John W. Long, a most notorious character In thlsB ate, a witness (or the Gov-erno'.'retirted thst he resided In Alabama, bat bad left Alamance county, m this bV.ale, last summer, tie hsd been a member of tbe White Brotherhood, and produced In the Senate Chamber tbe usnsl disguise worn by tho members of tbat organlzstlon when on tbelr mldolght raids. Thia consisted ol a long white gown, reaching nesr ths ankles, and buttoning tight around tbs neck, wltb loose alevts. Then there wasawhtla cap, which, when drawa over the face and down to the neck, bad bolen for Ibe eyea and mouth Hound the eve holes and mouth were red marks, and It had s long protuberance or snout, which wsa colored, for the nose, while It towered far above the head, with two projecting boms from the forehead snd s spiral tsssel, which shook with each movement of the person. Tbe witness pot It on and mado one of tho MOST ninsoui spectseles ever witnessed, sod one which was well calculated to terrify timid per sons at night out of tbelr very senses. Tha testimony of this witness, which wss. however, Imnesched by himself. conflicts msterlsliy with that of other witnesses with regard to lbs OATS OF TIIS OROANIZtTIO. They were required under all aad sny circumstances to keep the secrets of Ibe nody, to prevent nrgrots fr.im elevst log themselves to sn equality with white men, to overthrow the Republi can party, to g i around disguised end Irlghten the negroes, and keep tbem away from tbe polls. Members Were to be protected at all nsxtriis, soil they were, If possible, to get on the furlis snd bring la false verdicts whenever a member wss on trial, sud when on tbe witness stand tbey were required by tbs obligation to swear In favr of a brother and to obey all orders of Ibe camps, witness was prr.seni.in sccord-acce with tbe Instructions of the camp, at tbe whipping of lom Senate They gave aim two Licxs Antes, which was their orders. When we got bick to the csmp sfter dlinaslni of So Isrs, we tslked about Corssy, who was a member of ths orgsnlztttun, but he had been talking too ranch, and II was proposed Io put b'moutof tbs wsy, as DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES. Another member said he should be talked to, which wis at length agreed to: Jim Aiorlnhi was then that nigbl, and bs broucht an order from bla camp to whip t'aswsll Uolt (colored) and we were to do It; be was whipped ss the order directed; the next meeting wit- nets sttended wss s county maellog, held scar uaw liver, when some Iwo or three hundred men wire present, and ALL TUE CUIEPf; the object wss Io find nut the strength of the orile; la tbe county; there were oetweeo roar nanureu sou six hundred men In the county In ths orstntiitlon probably seven bundled; It was then determined they should mike a raid mroonn tiranam that night, which tbey did, though they disturbed nothing: the object of tbe mtetlng succeeding was to determine what should be donu wl'h Caswell Holt llnslly; It was drat proposed to whip him. which was voted down, next to nsng mm, nut this wis objected to ss cau-lng too much excitement; then It was agieed to drown iiih, end witness wss selected to cttry tbe order for his execution to Camp ISo. 10, of wblch Pawcett wss the chief; be de livered It, sod ( aivcevt said It should bs dons tho following Prldsy olnh', but he saw him, and Pawcelt aild that Jacob A Long had ordered It to be stopped; L nj was cb of of tbe organization In tbo cuunty, and he, for sumo reasons, prevented tbe killing of Caswell Uolt; about February or slarch there was a caoniy meeting hold el which a few of tbe cliiele were present, and It waa then decided to have no more whippings and not to Interfere with mallera. TOO- SMALL FOR EASOIKO ; when ws were to tske bold of a esse In tbe fulurs It was to be either hanging or drowning; after tbat Daulel Worth's scboolhooie was burned; George Tiol- noger unci me to corns to n'e harroom tbat night aa he hadeositthtag particular oa hand, and hs wsolod some men who did not bsve so much cowardice as others; witness did not corns back, snd ne said we must nurn Iho acbooiuuuse; witness objected, but Trolllnger said tbat bs must ao It ths timn hsd de creed It, and and myself then got a can of kerosene oil and some matches and went oven wllneea was put to watch win s others set ths hou4u on are; before he put me on on ths house wltn ss said, "Por Gods sake, do not burn t'.at house!'' and bs replied that he would do 11 in ll'JTS OF 00D Oil TUB DEVIL I hs then iqnlrled oil over the celling. floor aud walls of the house and struck s mitcb, but it went out; witness sgsln snked blm not to burn the house; he replied that be would, struck snother match, applied ir, sna tne untitling was soon in flahii; wo ran back to Trolllnger's bsiruom. and soon ths cry of '-fire" was raised, and wo ran back and helped to pull down ths fence round tbe house. It was barned because It waa a colored school. Andrews and Foglemtn told me thct carried tbo cofllo to McVdems's house, and that tbey got Nathan Trolllnger to rua his knife tbroagb his privates severs! times. Witness did not know how long tbo orgsnlzatton luted. He only remained In It about one year, when be got In a fuss with Andrews, slier which he was bluffed out of It. tie made sn expose of the order last summer, snd then he bad to leave Alamance county for fear his life would be taken. Witness left the organization in May or June, 1860, and all the outrages he men tioned occurred prior to thai time, Ar-tor some further cross-examination, In wblch the witness Impeached hlm-ell and acknowledged that be compromlecd a theft suit, the court adjourned. Mud. TO TUB OHIO STATU JOURNAL : Now, Mr. Urcbnt,doD't!hrof iruy tho paper lo todlgDHloc. am writing about what la practical; aomcthlL'g that I hive often bcanl yon sptak baJtj about; and muuy a time you hive wish ed 1', well aoy where but where you were. I don't refer (o muddy bra) op, our muddy Ideas, nor muddy heart, nor fool mouths; just now I bare re n sou to execrate muddy roadt; and you would to If you bad Juit taken a tilp lb ihu country where either tbe utcrprlae or tbe pocket books have uot yet rUeo to the ..eight of railroidg. By tbo way, how nice, how coQvciltnt Cilainboa Is for tbe travel Ilk cominuotty ! If you want to go Norili, you are tented la beautiful usd com br table cara aod aro noun oo your way, amlllng CJmplaccotly on the poor, dlstrc-eeJ, and c idled far iter, who, stationary In bub deep mud In valiily atrtring to tuak his two mile per hour. r perhaps the bcirt Is cheer ed i cao't blame you much, Much la human depravity by mlog a pour uiau oo burni back who auddeoly dude lilmnrll on tbo back of mud, while bU pour horse bt lu a 1 Amen tab It, coodttUn, away log to aod.fro, heavlog, polling, Jumpluff; do- Int: all tbat bonttn :an can no to m;t out of the mud. Aod yet you laugb 1 Dou'i tell me Mr. bo Harlan, thu buu.au nature la not (o tally deprattd! Ah, It ra.ty be to you who are maklog yur thirty ntllee per hour a laughable circumstance, that the roud Is ao deep; but what Is fun for you, , Welt "uigo ruoui death ' to Ui. Or, If you take the cara In any other direction, the same icvnea meet yoor eyea. Mud, mud, mod! one drtary eipaose of thick, deep, aticky black mud, in which here aud there can be men evidences of severe nrlef where aro there sadder momenta lu oue'a ll(e than when stuck in the mud! Bay, you good legia latora, I Just wlab l could eeo jju lit erally stuck in the mud of country roads. My itoodntae, now quicaiy an oor troubles would vaolali li yon all abunld pro vldeotlally bf compelled to travel oor county ruada and once gvtttuek Now you know as wen as i, loai uor rota ; law compelling each turn to work on i the roid two days or pay his three .lot- j lars, la a fare to comparison with what UoiiRbt to accompli!.. No man who li able bodltd will pay his three tiollara. Ahnol DJtbe!! It la cbtaprr to j do the crowd and spmd the two ruad working days In a good Jillincatton. And what does all the work amount to? Id moat places to this : a little ditch on each ildu of tbe road wblch ban ao out. let -nobody koows where, and tbo dirt acaltered hap-hazrnl uvcr lite run.. the aad ecenea at which you hard hearted, ttO mil pir hour merchant laughed atso x.'aiouily. iou lust keep quiet now Air. enarler; I don't profess to De a atatesman, I Juai tell you mod la a practical draw back, a reirolar tUcktng place in our roadc borne of our great men ought w see to It. 1 dldu't say knew much about It, but It docs eeem as If good dtrt road could by eunie means be maile. At any rate our prtwet roads mlnht be better. Oh, who will deliver us from mud? With a flrk-alog heart beatlDff.all we country flks pautie lor areniy . r. i. tv. Lock, Ohi$, March 13, 1871. SpriDgfleld and Bal timer Thft Columbus, Bnriocfl -Id Jt Cincin nati Hallway Is a mure important toad to H prion Held tbao Is nenerally known It Is to a certain ana tnostauiiai extent a continuation wrstwarrl of tue haul more A Ohio Uillroad one tf the wealthiest and stroogeat railway co r po rn loua In thn coootry. Thli C jmaauy, as has already b;cu ataletf, owns ooe-flflh of the road mentlooed liv open ing this road tiprlnuiMd Is br iushtioto direct railway connection with the rev coat at Biltimure, and the Atlantic Is made nearer to ui by many mile than It now K K Merit from Unrlugdt-ld to the auacnut at iUUlmore will to much cheaner than to tbe coait at New York uurneaiera wno export niur win nna this an Important Item. lUltlwore bas already become an tmporttn point for tbe salt of tipilrctleld products L II. Lee a liro,, tue uenerai ascnta lor tbe aontbesstof ine Champion, are In tbat cltv. and arodulna a heavv butinras. Then, too, Ututm')re iwopia will reach Divtun hv this route and the tr(llc be tween the twocltles will not be a matter of am. II moment. AH our lutrreoiirae aod travel wltb Rililmore an I Waxblogton will be greatly Improve 1 acd facilitated. We ah all have thnmab llnea and com for :i ble nee, an 1 shall nJ iy a tbromtb aod direct route to tho hitl hit erlo uoeo lured bv us. Tue bemO a ol the Columbus and Sprlnefl-ld roid grow upon us conilnu allv as the eutriirls nu-ht-d to l'i completion. Tne $.0,001) tfprlngtMd ex in? oils oiioo It will bo money well in Tested. Doverai uuooreii men are u jw emploved In coottrucllug the road, and tratoa will ne runntos over ine woniv line bffuro the do o of 18i 1 Spring lUU AuouTt jear ago prom Int ut clt'xens of New York city funned the design of establishing a great mo-en in of art which hould ban cn ditto the Empire cltj. A charier ha- been procured and ether steps taken to riled the nbjett, Including the purchase of an Important collection ol plcturra from tallrrlea a I'ars and liru untie, me pioet hits latfly been rrvlvtd, ami a bill Is now twfure the Ii'slilaturn etnpowi r;ng tin P untie Park dmmlelotit r to t-xpnd $l,00UO0uln erecting bnlidlngt I ir the "American siueum oi fltturiti nmtorv and Metropolitan Muslim of Art Hbould this bill be pasied, the buOdlnj.1 will prubtblv ne given a prominent alt u atioolnth Central Paik The obt ct of the promoters of the .Museum into secure torn pi ire wuere ine moat valua ble and lou reatlog worse or ancleut atd modern art can be collected for thostuily aod Hl'Qcauoo ot ctux'Oa. inomu.eom will be a copy of no ohr now Io exls ence, but probably the mu-eum In South Kensington, Kogland, more than any other Iheenin nquirca ny tint asu-elation, before the musvoin can b core alderM on a sound foottnir, la tJtJ.'OUlH), nf whirr, over fiuu,u"u nave alren bten subicrlbtd. U.iR of the moat eltVctlng Incidents ef the Parts siege Is embraced In tho atory toldofaynung lidy, who was so over fonts by her appetite as to t-ai hrr b lovrd lap dog. After a hearty meal, nhi liKikrd down at tha little tvi of boo uars Ml from br eyis. "Poor H im! the nclalmH, 1 how he would hav en Jiycd them!' SAN DOMINGO. What (he Report will I ontiiin. Dr. How a and Mr. Wttdo Frpurtiiff ltAunexaila tfironvlr ftupporird Ilnourras f tbe lilanil. I'rom the Nov Yoik Tribtuu. Poht Atj-PittRcic, March 0 While the Commissioners are awall- log the return of their aixoclate, they aro Improving the time In prtpartrg tin I r report. It wus thought a, one time that President White would wrltu thu re port, but an he Is absent, and the views of Mr. Wade and Dr. II'iws are in full accord, they have decided nut to wait Dr. How Is now cogagud In writing thst portion of It witch relates to the opl. Ijus of the people on the i-at'jict of auut XttluD. Other pinions of the report hve also been diseased by the two gmtlemen, aud there Is perfect harmony In lb. lr v;ewu. No concealment of their opltilous Id attempted. Bulb speak la tue frank st manner, aud Dr. Howe is so eotbuBlati2 on thu euJ.xt of annex tlon, and no touched by the long sufferings of tli a people, aod their unhappy cmdlilui'. that he declare that hu will upend ihu reel of his life In uslattug ihcin to iculcre a blgh.r civilization Mr Wado sas tbut the lovMilgatluna ha vi bjen favurablu to annexation from tbe very etart on all th-i subject alluded to Io tbe resolution..- Tue report will state tbat the CoiomlSflonera bav ln-vcf.Llifa.wd tbe facta tboroogbly, and that thu voice In favor ot imandiate annexation la almost unaolmoo. Ah an lo cation of the general delrc, the report will male that If a vle were taken in the Dominican Republic oo aooexttlou. would beau largely In favor.re'atlvelv, l. w,.taa ..t . K,. I'i....l ... ; as the vote of thu UnPed States would be aaluai the proposition to return to tbelr former c lodulon uuder the English crowa 'Ine rrpo.'t ou the climate, wblch will also be written by Dr. Howe, will be fa vorable. The Commissioners think the chiuale here and the gem-ril health of tbe penp ti as good aa in any of the duuibt-r.i S Linen, aod that people fiom the btu'.es may come here aud live with rua ai.ety. 1 tie report, rcsardmir the iu'ellectual aud moral condition of Uu luhibllaut, will a how a faith a atandard of excellence as Is found In uy country ao thluly populated acd iinoui tuucaiionui raciiltlea which the free echoot iyitcra furolabes. Tbe Melon n Komao Cathollo alni st nol- veraally. Tbe church la powerful In point of oombera, but poor In worldly goiNlt. The nilner-i woalth of tbe He poblic cannot be very accurately aocer tulned, oa several months would be re- ui ml to present an Intel sent renori. We have dWcovered, However, coal In null qoaotitbs, but of poor guillty. tie country auout bam an a, which waa said to aoouod in coal, was pretty thoroughly goon over, and ulHcoverlc made ex emit of a tblo Vein of 1 Unite. IV ru are some Iroo mints, and nilnea of aalt hich stem Inexhaustible. There are adicailons of petroleum in mtnv portion) of tha Maud, ail aome has beeu collected of aa sool oualltv oji that of Pennsylvania. No copper haa t been louo l, allbuuah Prol. Blnke. bo winttbrougi the beat pjrtion ut lUiuJ, baa not yet iimde bie retiurt. u will arrive wltb Pre-tdent White Ai to the products of the Island In frnltt and vegdtaMeMbe report can only ahuw ooo renult the nvtv. favorable that can ba ImJgine l. Every kind of fruit aud vegttau:e mat any trop cu country can pruduce U grown here. The material altu in roresta and textile libera Is minutiae. Iho maboiiirnv. Jienumvi'ir satlowood, logwuo.1, aud many other oi ths moat coatly wood a used Id com merce, are abuudaut In alraoa-. every part of tbe Island, ami there are sreams enoogh to propel tbe neceaaary ma, chlntry to prepare these wojda for market. The subject of the d'bt and the facts re I ail to the aime are retained lie the Cora minions M.r, Wade boa lately at Id that he bad no doubt that one aod ball mrilona would be Bofllclent to discharge everv bon rable oollgattoo sale st the llepubllc The whole amount of claims, acknowledged aud Mcrenneu, ia sam to ou it-aa it.D tbree millions. Tnls quetloo, however, will n bt) decided until the text of the lie port is made public. In regard to the erm npoa woicn a treaty tf annexa tion ca no negotiated between Hit and the Uulted States tbe Cumml-tm- ba l some converaatloo wltb the Wlilcnt. lie free I v acknowlelued that be was absolnteiv and belDlisalv n iuu power oi me unuea tais; that e could not long a obtain h'maelf: tbat bo had given everything the K-pobllo p-aesaed, aod If the Cummiavlonere could rind anything more they could ke P. that he could noidlctata term.: that U the L'nlta t 8 urea would pay ble debtafmeaniDg thoc'e iti of the Itenut- llc), ne coma aemano notninn else and that, finally, be wouid accept of the aame terms u ranted bffor- aa aatlafac- tory, namely, $1,500,000. The report of tbe uommiasionera on tne suoj.-ct or tbe rtverc, naroors ana i iya, wiicti the resolutions citi for, will pru btblv be similar to uie facta obta uen o the several geographi es aod a-lia-s of the country, aa no new bavs, or La b'trx, or rivers nave been discover.. Tbs concessions to Individual, comp.t- nle, c nr grants or lauds and prlvl leuis, are few In number, and anlmn r Uul, exc-li. one. Hut to the New York Ueo rapt. leal Compiny of onetlfm of ail the puollo lands for m iking sorv-yF, mips axo. ooine omera, or Ititle tonav nneuce, hive been mad.-, but nono what ever to urn t.aucoci, or to any or ine I'reMilcnv a rrlentla. Liie.te are tie facta, altbouuh It li unnecessary to give ihnp aa nobody cau reasonably hell-ve thai lJretdtot Uraot or ai vol his bouacbohl are lnteret.ua pcuotajuiy in a-,y in it tt-rs relating to the Uland. Padd-ni Dux, It is true, mall a tender of a lar tract of land (hla object is not hnown to Uen liaococx. ana this Uttr. h cou fessed. UutU.a. li.bcock ludtgoanty cieciiuctt, ann inua ttio m utT stands The ouly subj ct of impjriaiici upun which the uommlfSion is nqu'n i to r port, not aiinoea to abv, is tnat or 'h b tnndary between liiyil and Santo 1) roioso. Tnls la a qa-ailou that will probably xclte much dlscutalon brfore t la semen, ua. a aeiiiemeni is not at al neevtaary before annexa'lun Mr Wdu ai d I)r II ko htve d-cid-d urrpure the rep rt, and have It re a v to aubmlt to the Prraldent aa soon as thev rilve In Waahlog'on Tbere Is no rmaon t believe tbat Prtsldent White will not concur In the views of the other Ciinn.Mrneii. Tiik lucr. a e Io aalailta of State Uov ernor aud o. her rxecutWe officers wltb loafewyoir4 has nreo quite marked, The higtust silary appears to beptld by Lulalana, to Ite Governor, He receives S OoOavear. enual to the Vice P real drni'a aalary. Cellforn.a pays $ 7,000 and IN f vat la ti,oiju--tlie latur state cootalolnc th emallcat population tne union, ine following mates pay IMH) eauh ' Arkanaas, Kentucky, Alaa aachnaetta. Pennsylvania and Virginia Ala) ana. (teoiKia, lNew vorx, unto ana Tt'Xs pay 94 000 each. Maryland pays .iuoi), ami oonin t aronna f.,tnni iq-iliaua. Minnesota, Now J--rm f aud Teu- naiei iav A'l.OOb eirh. Liwa, Malnn andMlsKourl psyf VOl). West Virginia and Kansas pay eJ.iiiu eirn. linnow and Oregon pavlliMH), Thn amtlleat salaries are pild ty Wtaronsln, ILKM-i Vermont $1,0(MI; H mda I-land (1000. New Hampshire 91000, Nebraska and Michigan also H.OoO earb; Florida l,-:;i:; and Delaware 1,100. Ue (iuldtd br U Uul Veu Know. Theit la fta old proverb wbicti nyt, "Expeii-cntMlatharoit(uida." Totbit fnldt tba iick j ana ailing ntturaiijr tun vliai outing boat fur I lumaioatrrtmr. iner inquire what a medl' ioa hidoQ for othara, bsfoia thn adopt it tfaim' tlTft. Of ill thi rcmediM and pmintirw la uMsUtrstittir'a Ulonach IJitUn mtata tba ttat aoat iriumphutY, and bene 1U IromeDie popu. Urlty tnl TMt aalM. Tba ioffrtr from indlgM- llon u lura to Bad lotna ons amonf Ui frlcndi whi hu beta cand $t ihit tllaeiit bjr tbofamoui Tcfttabl itomaehlo. Tbo Tiotlm of (am ud af uo, w complaint, eonattpatioo, not vooo proa tratitso, or tntral dcbilitr, kao ooly to maki in-qulry in tbi neighborhood wharo ba real. tun ordartodiicover what thuit&ndard rcatorat vo baatOijotedia earn iimtltr tohlioan, la tba imblulied Uitimonj to ititnirtU be Hill Had a ultimo of proof ol l a unittry piojert ei, wblch Itialapoailblefbr bit eommun acnto to reilat. II trlea it, and tha fff.ct It prodaota oa hi ja-tctaadda another to tho bo.ta of vitntuea la ita favor. Thui, Id reputation, founded on Ue oot aiatrtiont, ei&ti&ualljr rowa and aprtada. Charlatana and Impoatoiufte of them met local trioiitcr. and olberi who laka a aotnewbat wider Knff , atumpt to thtu.t into tba lundi and down the ih.oj.ta of lavall Ja, tbelr bat haiaid aoacocUona, aa aubatltutw f r the tonlo which for oo many reara baa beta a medicinal atapla throughout tba United BUte, HpanUh Ameiica, Uanada and tbe Woat Indlia, but otlj eucceod to a rarr limited esttnt. In tbia reaaonlng ige, t ho neon.? e bavinr aiarrtalned what ia reailv dtn-tT. lull of tbtir t.Lltdcnc, dec. i do -'runoiDg alter trUt' (IfleB. aozodunt All duntrtitctxilitd their dra-backi, uttil th alubnuu Uark of tbe tivtxp True vru liruught Irum tho ChilUn valla-), topeiltth titmrwl boaod'ior, tbo moit wlnilraumc, rullatblu and du-litfhlful article lor tha Teeth, that a biiuli wa evtir dipped into. 'flpj.oi.Dixo'a ill e," alwaya u tbt Bilcklng point. Kuyul liuvuuuai Lottury of Cuba Drawa 3O0,ooo la gold ercty 17 dafi ; pilrea &ahd aad infonnAtiuD furnuhed. 'ibe biKlie-t rtj pmd (or doubloon an t all lundaol gold and ailver, Uuverument aecur'tiea, ka. TAViiUK CO.Ba&km U Wall rltBNlt. N V SPECIAL NOTICbb. Dlt.Nl'llfcNCIi AOVISK- iNMMII HVINlOf.O TO SI.OHIIM IN TIIK WITUlf. BTiinf.jrthelat Ihirtr-Uva jff.ni derofed my whole tunu and alteniiun to tho tttudr of lung d-if&ii. an-1 conmmptioD, 1 feel tb-t I under atand fully tbn eourw that ougut to bi puraued to rutUnu a tolerably lia1 caa9 of dlneaied iuuga tubfalthyswundueaa. The flrat and moitia-portant step, la, lur the palivat, to a-oid Ukttf coll ; and lh beat of all paci untbiacjotiiriit fur thli purpoae, in winter, ia Florida, well daws in the Htate, whera the tempuratura la regular, and not subject to auch Tariatsuoa aa la muit noithern latitude. IMatk. u m point 1 can n aumutiud. A god hotel ia kept tlicrw by l'titer man. l-aat winter 1 aaw aevural puraoui thert wb'isMlanga bad ben badly diaeaitrd, but who, undur tha healing Inliuene e of tba clitoatt and my nuMiicmea. wrv getuog well-One buiidi-cd mlea tarther down tbe river U a point wbich 1 Would prefer to falatka. aa ttia tciupentura la mure even and iti air dry and brM-iig. aUelloDville and Eotfrpris ate located ther. I aliould give a decided prvletenc tc ate-lloDTills i It ia two mile rrom river or lake, and it Kama almost lopoeribte to lake culd Mum. Tnatablvain Florida miatLt ba better, and pa tienta oomplain at limee ; but tfant la a giwd agn, Mltlodicutcaaretum of appetite ; aul, wtieo tbUlatheeaae, they generally iDoreaatj tn fleeb and thon the luiiira murtbea'. Jacksonville, liibvrnia, Orten Cove. and. mai a other placra in vanooa part of Fluridacau ty aately recumuatntled to cotuuraptlvea in wintet. jit reaauiie iur jiwg mt are, ui rauenia art kaa liable to take cold there than where tbero 1 a laaaavvnteiopcratura ; anil it la not iie&?uar) to aay, tbat, wtier a eotiiuuptiTe ptiaon exposal himHlf tofre'iueDt colda, bo la oeruintocU ahurtly; tbei elr uy advice i. go well down mu the Htaie. out of the react, oi prevailing eaat winda aud fuga. Jaaaonville, or altuiMt any otbal of tbaliwlilie-eiaavenned, will bcneOt thu who are troubled with a t .rpid lirer.a tiucnl. r d iou.ah, dearnKwt botvela, aor-) throat, ore mgb ; but, r,r thufM wbiMii luntt ate disvesWd, a tuoia auuinem point utametuy leroannenatd, For niteenyeara prior to tbGU, 1 waa profea-aionally in New Yuik, ietun. llaltlinore, and Tbiladelphia every week, whete I aaw and examined on na varan! Uve bundrol patient a week. praouoaauexwnaive.emoracuig evury poaaiblf nbtiMolluncdueaM.hu enabled ma to under- aland tbe diteaaii fully ; and beuiM my caution in rrgara vo taxing a uu. . prroa may itas vai (juaotitlea of "fcbtiDCk'e I'uluooic Hyrup, Net ward fonio. and Mandrake FUla" aud ret die U ha doe not avoid taking oold. in j-iorida, neany evariiiouy u uaing pcoenrm andrake rill, for the ciunato i moreukm to prduo billioue hbita than mora nurlbrra lati tudre. It la a well aiUblbhcd fact, Uat Bativea rliriila raroiy uie oi eubaumtiuoa, eiwcuilr tliuanoltbeaiuihnrnpait. On Uia oihrr hnd, i Hew Knuiar.u.one-imraai ia at oi me popu. lationdieofthiatoiTlbledUija-ae. In the MiJJla Htatae, it does not prevail ao larval ; atill thrra ar many thousanda of eaaea thursi. What a vaat perautatge of tilm would be aaY-d if oooiumpttvaa were aaaaily alarmed In regard to tikisg Irab eulda aa tbey are abotl acartet lever, imall-poi. ac.1 out iney are not ; wey tae wuat tney term a liltla fl4d, wi.Uh ihey an oreduioua enough to believe will wear off in a lew daya. They pay no attention to it ; and brace it Uya tbe founilatiit lor another and and annther atill, unUl the lunja re uimh;u urjiwnu aii ui cure. Mr aivice u txrwitia wiiuae iunir ara atTMUd. even abtrhtly.ia to lay in aatockuf flcbrncVa Ful mmie nyrup, fKneuet a ecaweea iooie, ana bebenck'a Uiodrakn 1M , and vu to t'luada 1 rroumoiend theea particular medk-inea, Ixc-tute 1 am thoroughly aouainled with Ibt-iracUon. a now, toat, wnen toey are uea in a-iict areom- aur wltb my Uirectmua, they will do tha wurk that U required. Tbia aroompliahed, nature w.l do the reat. Ilia pnyaician who prcecribt-a eold, oua.b, or night aweat-, and then advita the patient to walk or ride out everyday, will be aura to have a eorpae on hie handa brfie long. my pi an ia. to give ray uuoe meuicioraia ee 1 eonianc With tha printed dimiiutu, eaerpt ID I aome eaaea whera a truer use of tha Uauurakt l la la neoaaary. uy oliiect la, to rive tons Ut theatomach, io get up a good appetite. It la alwaje a gioi aign when a patiaat twgina to arrow hungry : 1 have hopta of sUth. Witti a relish to f.sod, and thn gratinca-tion of that Mlh, o maa gOd b:o id, and with It muro fleao, which la cIom- iy lOllOWTO OJ m DB'iUB Ol me iuiir- l lira Ul ooUfh looauna and abaira. ths eteeplug rbtlla and clammy nigbt 'U no longvr proatrata and an noy, an a i no paueut gets weiruvwtu na avoiua Ukiag eotd. Nuw,thireare many tvmanmptlvvi whohava not tha mranJ to go to K.or da. Tha qnratluB may be aaknl, ta tnera no nope lor eucm tyrruia-ly there la. My adviw to euoh ia, and ever baa bffn, to etay m a warm room during tho winter, with a u-mpertiire rr about aevtnty degrtea, which should dc kept rviruUrly at tbat point by maana or a tlu-nnometer. Li t auch a pat ebt take hla cierciav within the limits of hi room by Walking up aau uown aa inucn aa mi strength will p. rroit,m ordi-r to heap up a healthy ctrcula turn ol tbe nlood, I have cured thouianda bv tbia avium, and oan do an aaain. Cunaumntlon u a easily cured aa any other diat-aae. If It ia tkea in im ao4 the DroDrr kind or trvatmcntlanunurd. Tba fet a an la undtaputad on iveird, tbat He-henck'a Pulmonic tlyrup. Mandrake Filia, and ifc-awifd Tome have cured very many of what eeanned Io oe hopeltse raaa of eonsumptloa. (io sriirrn vou a in. von win oe aimoat eeiiain lonni aome poor consumptive who baa been taacuei nm tna very jaws oi oeain ov it.eir use. Hu far aa tba Utnilrake l'llli are tToaMmad. every btxty aliould heap a aupply of tbem on hand! lueyactun nm iisur aas.ici ipau Mioiaei, aau a.venoueuf Ua hurtful etfveta behind. In lacl thv are eel lent in all tuaaa where a Dufarativ m-ilrine la required. If you have pirtakenluo liocly ol Iru't, and diarrhuia ensues, a duae of tha Mamrakea will cure. on. II you ara aubjeetUi aiok heaJaebo, take a doae or the Mandrnkea, and they will relieve you In two hours, li yuu wou'd obviate tbe etfect ol a ehanifa ot water, or the Uu ires tuouiguooa in iruit, taau one or tna ajan drakea everv n-ubt and yuu may then drink wa ur, ana vat waieiim-iuiia, . vn, appiisj piuma, Deaabator ooni, wl'nuut tun tiak Ol lim aick bt tham. Tbey will protect tlinaa who live in damp atiuaLioneagJinit cnuia anu irvera, iryUim. They are perUcUy harm oa. Tbey can do 1 gave .niuiliinns sas j (.n.itpniuuni TIBIW Ml li s tna and New Yolk, but con tune to m paliente at my otUoa, No. 14 North Hiath street, I'biladai-phi a, every Hiur lay, fnm S a. m , to I. p. m. Thiiae wbo wiah a thorough exatnlnatinn with ilia llcmJmnir.urw.iioe curoa ove dll-ra, Tlie Keapirumcler decUrra tha exact ofiditiou of the liinxa i anl pat ten U oan readily learn Wheth-f ih.,s arapursblo Of n . Hut I iWalra It rl aiinrlla. uniferatiMid, thai Ibe value nf my tpeilirinea Oa p.-n-t entuely noon their being takeu aU-ti ly aa i oor ling ttidrOBHooa. lu ronchi'i'in, I will say, tbat when persona take my mlK'iooa, and th-ur a) tcmi are bruuitht into a althy tn lUon thervby, uey are not ao lub la to Uke eold; yet Uu oua wuh Uim'aaed lung' on bear a sudden ohangu without thu lia-biliiy olgeallotlailmUliuii ol l ha lrnflhlal tulxe. full dtrepttnaain all laneuagfa artvimpanrlng my roetlioinea, ai esitnil ami elear that any ine c in ua thrin without cnultlog me, utd can It bought fium any druggiat. M m J. If. RrnavfR, M. D , Ko. 1 North BUth Htreet, lnOad Iphla. JOHN V. UttMHY, H Uollva IMar. Mow Vork, finv lib Whwlttanle Act-m NOTICE. r whom it jiav coy exits': MRfHtvU. TAY1.0U AND O'HAIEltA, I S-DKItTAKKUH Columbui, I), ara Ue aula atfint for franklin aud a. I lining founttoa, firthaeoi our lAlvanud Wmught lrn and Jwel Unriat t'aaa ami Caikvt Kfh Iring patent ml ettirlfa, nnolhrr patla ran a-ll nr uaethrm In thfir UmUry uadi-r tha patvnt lawa of thn I ntt-d ftat-a. Any Infrint-n-fut un any t our 1'aifjntfd DaRkota nr llunal ''a will bt, prnaiioitiil. J U. HHt'l.l'.tt CO., A LiU'ulnin.N. Y.,Vtb. .atb,li;i. mat, .Id NIsV BIHIIIC'AI.PAm-Sll.fiT-ar-ntlal, .-lilral ana SI,.. van. llnMIIIV. II. rffivl. anil cure. I'rlee It eta. Ad dre MKDItr.l AHY. alua um of ASalolu llnavlwar, Ni w V.itk R. KINSELL k CO., BOOT & SHOE STOEE Have Just Received SPRING STJl'EIttlOll I ELKGAIN'T IIS JS I'V It The iVilsson IVjilti Mioc, Excelsior Button Shoe, Biijdeu Urn! Bunts and Shoes PLAIN AND OPERA, At Extremely THE HYDENVLLLE!JsEPn .i DE(t oei wkr. ILiCKiNG Coal Mines H AVI NO COMPLETED TUB OPENlNOfl in mr New 11 nee, and harmr laa ficlllty for lbs handling ot Coa', I am enabled at tha prraent time to Delivcrf for lauiUe i a tna BEST HOCKINO GOAL at tba following raa: Coarsi Coal per Bushel 11c Nut Coal per Bushel, - 9c. (Itnr.HN can be left at V. BAYUKS t fo.SB' biure, lined stitet; nr al ilboa. IIIU Wees mug aiieet. l. IIAYUEtr, N. R Tlt'a etal 1. net onlv aereenel at tba mlnea. but le Boaln ereene hern nef ire loadtne. tukine out all eiaea ana n.rt. rneeinf I. tne eleanaitcoei onerea now in ueiamoue. CoLCSBtts, r.b. 11. I'll. W. MOMYPEMV. Forwarding and Commission m io item ant DIALIB 111 GHA.IN OF ALL KINDS riour, Whlskr. Af. era. Tne Dleheet P.a Pell at all ttraee na Oern, Wheat, life. Belief, eta., eta. Plaar awoeleul af ill'l Hemd HrlSea (HSIIIM IIIJSS, . TO LAWYERS. j ntlNTED ON THS SHORTEST NOTICE, AT TUB JOUBNAL JOBIKOOVS. S. E. Cor. High and Chapel. UU JAUILS. ABmn,)B onAnrATBor umiciNi, I'ttlra ho. 130 Wfl Biath Ht.,aar Km Ht., Oinrinnall, 0.,.ntlnure to give hli aptcial lUntinn ta taa tiHtmf at of all toim ut aa real and prlvat- di Hfpbilia, U. onnhra, Uleet, Hin-turr-, Orr hitU, Ufrnieand all trtnary duwiara are tint ft with unparallalid auroaew. Hrsnimatorihra or BeninM vaneaa ana imp- ie.r u lh i altoferltwabuaaia Teulb or i-tMu-ala maturcr yar, and wbi h piodarw aoma o( ihfoloaiBRnria.aarmiMsiiie, n'otrnro, dc Mlltv, diiiBNi, aarvoaaBwaa, dimofta of UMt ,t.t uh. intllrfra Ion. ounvtloatloa. dfnoadacr. isiniuaina, of Ktaial avaiMuo to Araty, haa of rnvmiirvand avaual power, and whkb unlit the victim f..rhut"ia or mantaar, and ummllfly Osurnrg inMoiiy nd rorajmoUnn.aia tnoruuvh ly ami pciuamn iv curva. a micai pampbiau rrUtingtprivatadiastaaaa,acat fife in a aralrd nvKiopafortwiatamna, it la axirvidnt that a phiairln wbo oontlnaa htmMlt aiplaatwly tu lliv irteiiin. tn a reriain naw m aioi a-iiulra grtlr aktll la lhat apr! .lltv than two la tivnrr4l Piaollca. PallanU tiealed by mail and ipr,- but wharaltieataHtvmwmrnt h tor ahould bo DoniulM pprannaiiy. Mtdtfinfa urlH'froralha IMlor'a own lUirloty. tun ulutKiahy Irttvr rat osVt Irif' (uriiiiiir ant ad. Oltlia houtu : trem A. M. to a I'. M. himuai. li U, to 1 I'll, rnuo-i'Hoot (1HAIN K 1.1 YAH IK The rin-l'ioolUrAln Herato. of tba l-IIII.AIr.L,tIIIA GRAIN WAREHOUSING AND DRYING CO., with a tmiUAUK CAl'Al'lTY of noo ooo Unaiiirl-, t Hip f ul of Waat tngtnn Htrvel, a lha t VUwait Hlvvr, Ihaeaalvrn larmtouacl tba r.nmylvaau ltUrnad,olT-raMirrrtorllltla for tha rratf-lion atorivfa'dahlptnantoftlraln. Ihvral ailvanrYamadaom Uraln aV-radla tta alvlorby I'hiUdelphia Uummtaatoa llarrhaata allatolahnmaili hrfiinnhil n ritlktlDa to Ji'MN (. yKIUN(j.y .PS rhltadrlplilallrala Warthouaing l.rymtr On. dm rhila-lalpliia, I a Pull Line of GOODS, QUALITY, Popular Pricen. Merclmnt Tailor, American Hotel Block, Uor, High and State Sts. e w Oooda, la 1 1 Mylte ol Ifleiu' Bore' bh4 i lillrtrene' Wear, rnm' rnrnlahliiK Gaexla, Heads nade Good UulsHiid Cap. The HicliMt nalerlal, Tha.Bnsl.nnlarrlal. The LATEST and BEST stjlie of Wot$ad Umnum e.er bronght to this market 4 First Class Cdttm enablea me t eqna anj Call and szamiiw OudUK. HuDter' nothing Enporlaa, No. 220 S. HighSl..Cclumbu. 0. T HAVBJITST RH1S1VKD TBI UMWn I and finest etoeA of Spring and Summer Goodf. Ivar bnnikt Vo tale eUr, luln, of rBEHOH, ENOLIBH ud DOBESTIO Cloths, Cassimeres, L'c, EwS'ir."1? a ?" V oa hand a well ltMrtoeko. Heailw ITIude f'lnlhlnr. 1UUS ilUMlSa, Joll LOT VERY CHEAP. 90 CENT8 FOR 300. AT JOI'ltiVAL OFFICE. HERSHISER, ADAMS & CO. PtaUAaa ot PIKE I D1MESTIC LUMBER Uuj, 2Mh, Bull, BlUda, Voon. Wimdow aire Dooa ruaiaa), MotrLOnoo, Ao. orncBi ! ftwBth-WOal Cr. ptiB tfc WatUr tu. ' " r i COLVMBVt. 0BI9. nrfaaa jraadOrt. lawlaw aW ilUamartM leu 1 toordat. NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS OF THE CIRCULA. iiniiauii.ur iHtOAY- TON BANK. NUT10R1B tlKHKHY OIVFJf THAT TRM "tiaftoa MMib,''wrnnias4aaaaialaaSA, eat rtaak mitfr an Art f tv ilmtl AaaamMr uf Ohia paNit frWuary nib, UO,anl wfcat.1 Charur haaaid by limtuilm of law, tabadsi to wl.anat'li il Hailtin buiinMs, and hvrvby rv qiii-la Ihf ho data of it Uianlauag Note Ui pt- .wpi iiwa i"i fainnisi tn IMnaitlg Hnaaa ,.F I llanhiaaa Ufrmaa, Nmb aaatfurnaraf Mal t iniaae i'c.biim, nma aaaifurnar af Mal t Thrl atrrata. D.vloa, Ohki, where aara. lhM Prnvtd'd for tha ralamptioa and pat t nf all h lunula teg No'm af ld ftn ana inn biiisk have !- P Hnw eutauadlrg t. l. UAHhMAM, TrmX jittw, laui, HTft. aaviaj i 1AH ntMtva,m V om H imhm u rmUla,rli-,al KKAU t'R4lN N,aoHh,twta of Pianallaalna'. Kiaakliaton, whara rrrat aha apaatea aro tiw. ann prtree ta prviiHtrm, ana rfllffa ncltd tor tUrTta'a HaW' llOU Is rat .lllma. wl 1 pay from M to frnt aaat rairarni. iryn, Try It. lb;l(Kw
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Full Text | bio kk Ion ma I ODLUMBU-i OHIO, MONLY MARCH 2u, iS7 VOL. XXXII. NO. 2n 1 & BUSINESS PIBECTOBT. W Wo inTits tei ittentioB of rar reader, to the following Jut of Oolnmbui Buikeei Houmi, yfloh are ajnoos; the moat reliable and exienura wtaMiaii-menti in tbia olty- ATTORNEYS B. ctiv BBiooa, utal- .. Taw ml Kotarf Pobllo.10) 8. Bit Bt anong. u T.. DbvYITT. Attorn., at U Solleltor of Patsuts, U aj&hatrest, Caiumbua, Ohio. R.BMELDS. Attoruer at law. tumoral to No. 11. North &lga etraet, nTo- j. r. HorifaAS, Attrt uW. u Ouloaabue. QBO.K.NASII, Attorns, nt Uw. Offlos, No. e Booth Bl5 street, Amboe biiildini. ARCHITECTS. B.T. BROOKES. ArohlUet, CMl Knjlnaer, Ao. OlhoOi " High end BUM Btreeta Id stoi.. IIILLIAHUIt. EXUBL8IOB BILLIARD HALL. T.nT.t.I-. od To Cue Allejo, oppo.lt. tbo BUBouI om th. WettomUulo'i.l..t.ph Offloe, 37 Boolh Hlab ottoat. UOOra-IIINDEIIS. CHAS.O.ISLDS, , Booa-biader and Blans-boor. Menutecturer. ramphlet work and Periodicale bound to Older at abort notion. 64. 66 end Oa Norla Utgh etee.. HOOKS A NO kTATIONEUV. OOMLY it SMITH, t. Htatiooere and Le.lere In Bnwlopea, genulna Ainold'ac ITranoh Wntlag and Cop.bg Inke all bode of rawr and sealing Wat. Oor. Chapel and High eta., 11 dotr trom ourner. CltiAIM AND TOBACCO. t. 0. BACH. Wholeealo and null de.ler m Clgara. No. 1, Booth Uigh etreet clgara of my own manuleo-turn. t (IA1,. 1). I. BUVDAM. Dea In beat ooallty of Uooalng eoal. OBoa fiwtof Kioh euaet, weat and. M Canal etreet 211 ooftrKOrioNs and R but aiib akt. BTEpnESSON. OLOCK A CO, Amboa Bunding, dealer in foreign Vrallf. Toya Ao. oyaura,a'ibandUamaof ail ktnde Inaea- DRAIN TII.B AND HEWER PIPE. JAMBS rATTEBSON A CO. DealeralnnoUllnlnTuaand BUina B.wer Pipe Yarduppoette Union Faajiengar Depot. DRIIUUISTS. JOSEPH MATT, feople'e Drug Store, 3m South High etreet. Pre-aetipUuna carelully oompounded at nil noure. 41 KV 4.UO OK. 08BORW, KERSHAW CO. Sucoeeaora l J. 1). O.born A Co., 1 High Bt. Carpeta, Aaminnler. Melton, Velyet Brovecla, In Edition to woat la already la Mattmga, Ud a- Uu, SUple and Fancy Ory Oooda. FURNITalRe. OHIOITIBNITURECO., Mannfaetureraof nretlaea rurnitnre, wboleaala and retaiL Wererooma, 6, 1, and a Uwynne Bluok. ta ATS eJAPSf EIO. I FEKUINAND LUDIO, Maaufaeturer of Uat. Cape and Pure, and dealer la Btraw Uood. Umbrella. e , WO 8. High Bt. JEWELUV A.HO WATCHtS 1 t. CORKDAY k OO., Manufacturer af one JeweUr of erery deeerlptlon. Watebee pUUil yold end eilver, Ao I B. Broad alreet. Uideie by mall promptly oaaeatad. .A.L.I.EBUUEIipX. Wboleeale and Retail deeUre In atcha', Cloeka and Jewelry No. II. B Highetrial. l.tnHKK. HEllSHlrikR A ADAMS, Lumbar Mercbaete.de lere In all kinda of Workaf Puoniu, Lumber, Lalb, Ac. comer Bpnng and Wete, etreete. (lAVHIKIE WORKS. " PiiLITMIItlH MACHINE CO. PortabU and BUlionary Bteeio Knalnea. CAOt-!., Ueabioery, en. Went end National Bond Bridgo. miB.I.IN.Hh. eeua n A.RPKR. MI'Bnery and Fancy 011 UcnUemert Felt UaU cleanau ana prcieen a- -r - alreeu. T n WII.K1H. reaMonable Millinery. Imee Trimmlage, Feney Uood.. Ac. 11 B. Uigb bt. op. Uoidale Uoaer. f UT B1U1II1KI1. WhrJeaaie and Betali Millinery Uooda, 111 Booth High Bt.. Opera uouee otuca. MIEHOHANT TAII.OII", rUB OHIO MERCHANT TAILOB1NO AND UUUIUIPU y,v III South Hlrh rlt OenU' SulU Mada t Order Heady-made Clothing alweye on Hand. 1MB iitiNnuHKriKfnlKR. Merehant Tello'r and dealer In Ready-made Cloth- Is and Oenl'e Fumiablng Uooda, Ai yt Rolidlnv. mi sic nine nni.TKKIt A m. Bnabe Tluoe, Nerdhm A H..U.' Oiyana and Ma-lodeona. Uiieieel InaUuaenta, Ac, II and II B. lUtaSU U H MnAlMlW. llheatMnelea&d atueleal lnetrumenta, Ohlekae-n an 1 dtctnway A Bona' I'laBue, No. II ooath iiiaB ov. HKWKPAftiKS. l..l. eu.W.bl and Weekly, the bueiBeo, and family peper, and tha beet Adrer- tlamg atedium to tna oiaia. PAINTINO. IT. H. jtKL.L.lClL, SIGN AND BANNER Painting, CI ana Gliding, Lattarlns ol a Klndn, K. E. 00 B. HIQH AND T0WHBT8. t . vi n arrKWABT. Palater, Or-leel. Oltelng and Paper Hangar, 4lh duet Weatul llim, ua niaute,iiiw WMflPP. For Falatlna, Pawrtng. a , aall at Knopra Paint "hop, No. Ill Boelk High Btraat, Coluov. bue, Ohio. PI.IIITIIIEHS AND BKIX IIANUERS F. HALLKY it BON, We, In !ad Pipe and Sheet Iad, "alk e and Water Qooola ana ween oow., o. ibu pi.tinniNu. AMDRRW KUWklk number, deal-r la Lead Plpea, Poiaj, Walar Sloaata, Bel Tube, Ac, oe. aligh and Towa Bla. eataiBn nun"i Plumber, dealer in Pumpa, I.eail Ploa, water (Veeta, fTaak Beetae, Be, 111 North HlgkBL, Oolombwa. TAII.ORINO AND MEPAIRINO. JULIUS I.AIITIIHHnAOH. Talleei mean No. 1 Nanehton Building. Clotki mada, repaired and alUrad la a aaUefaetory maa. Mantl for Circular of Pianos.Organsi Molodeon To T. II.nlDTVIPf, 1 as Waat I'anrth SI., Clndaaatl. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL" TERM ITarlal- In Advance. DAILY KUITIONI 87 MUla i) per annum . t ou . 4 SO . I as , 0 80 . 100 . 4 00 . I 00 do I montha do do' I montha... do do 1 montb Club of Art and upwards, eaeh do do do do I montne, do do do do 4 montha, Ous MPT eatra to Clubs of Ten. lleUTorod br Curl?, Per month 0 90 TRI-WKKKI.Y KDITIltM Pvblttud Mry Tuuiaf, Thwtdaf and nWelrdsf BfaiRlt sabsertbers, per aabom .... do do I monlht . . io . 3S . 1 II , 040 . 4 00 . I OO . 1 00 do I noma do do I month .. Clube of Bee and upward, each.. dO OO OO OO BOnuH. do do do 00 inonine. On oopr extra to Clubs ol Tan. WEEKLY EDITION, Ps&MAea aers" AWiwdayi Blnle subeorlbers, par annnm . , 1 00 . 1 00 . I 00 . 14 00 . U 00 . 00 ao oo a monua . II vs eoplaa .. Teneooiee ... . Twenty ooploo Mr fifty auplea .a....., RATES Or ADVERTISING! Dnllyl Ona square, aaah Inaartlon 11 00 Special or Buameaa Notions, per aquaee, each Insertion ft LocalN(jtioait30eta.alina, flrat lnoertlon. Advertieementa anea a week charged full ratca aaon tneotuoo. Trl-Woekly! Tha aama aa Dally. Weekly! Ona equaje. Stat Inaerlloo jEecn additional insertion Loeal or Buainaaa Notleee, per to, eaonin- oeruon........ .............. . 0 10 IV Bight llnea at leaa make a square. Adrertlaementa for longer time tneerted at our agul tar card rates, wnlcn will be iiumanea on ap- Ileal k COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. Arrival and Departure ol RIiiiN offici nouns. Wari'DATa Open at T;30 A.M.; e'oeeat P. U. The General llelirerr will be keDtopen batunay sighu unlU 8:00. t M. HmtDATl-Open at 8:30 A.U.; eloee at 0:30 . aL Tat tollowlna tibia la preDired for tha oonTf nienoa of the publlei All U Alia dletnbated at tbla offlee may bo abtalned at tha delivery window, with the ehorUet poaeible loaa of time alter their reretpt by eilllng at tb bour of peulna; tliw of lice; and at in n: aud U a. M. Theie U notitiog to be gained by Bending to the omuo oftener. Tha haaviiejt malla are at I a U Dkroarr Tore uimi la tha offtca mot latxb then the time mentioned below, rrepoctlvely. THROUOH MAILS. AR the great through maile. North, and Eat eloM at IO:00 A. M. and T:00 P. H. Chicago through mail for tha Wretern Blatea and Territonea, cloaca at li:iM) P. M, Tola car. rtee no war mail between Columbue and Chicago. indienapolla ana B. Louie turougn mau eioeee at 1:uu P. M- Cincionatl through mall fur inthaectem stataa euaea a iu;iro at. ana :ou P. M. WAY MAIL. Till roixowixs way hail, rloee at thia offlee lutou A. M.: Pittabunr. Wheeling. Llereleua end all iBtermcdiatapoinu oa aaob route reopen. tlrely. Tai roixowivo clou at 1 1 100 U. Cincinnati Way. Dayton, and nil uterreBlng polnta na Aenia. THI rOLLOWlNQ OUMB AT 1100 P. M. Bunburr. and all uumnlng polnta via rvceter- yllle. Hehna and all uterranlnf polate oa National oad. flminaflelfl. and all latcrTeBtne notnta via. Dat aware cloaca at :lo P. aL IndianapoBa way mall clcraea at IIIIAB. Til eOLLOWUCI WAT BtAILICUMB AT TlOOP.M. CanrrelTre Beef., Inelndlng notnta on Wilmington riailroad, Meyeviila luropiae, ucionneiieviue way, and kicalltlee aouth aud awutheeet from IUnllU. Sad tiwer ifenir, north from Dayton, and Daytoa aWyrar ffear, Fittebnrg, Fort Wayna k Oiloags Weeti and tvr.liia Xuair, aeme roaa eeei. tfecUey 1'aU.g Aaucloaaa 7:14 A.M. and : Hnctnatt d Martttf JtauVead AoWe, via Hock log valley ueuroaa, inciuuing jaarieiva BOB 4-octentouin, etc, aoeee a i.ioa.a. TRI-WEBKLY MAILS. Harrlabunr route. North Columbue and Clin ton tine muL. ana uanenna route, eaco on i uoouavB. Thuredaya and ttaturdaye all :uO P. M. All malie eloee at SUOr.U., Bxeept Baltitaore A Ohio through ruuLwhieh e. a .uu a, ao. Rutrmn unni muet be detantted la tha ettlee fifteen mlautaa pnor to tna huur of aloalng the maile. Txa unmit iftLtvgaT wui Be Brp rprn ua- Ul a r. 11. OB HAiuraay evening.. AlOMBV uaoaa noeiaiao eioae av r. at. BTAHra ano BaVBLoria duitag odioa noure. JAMES aL OOMLY, r. M. X I SI II OAIID Rhnerine the lime of deoartnra and antral o tralni at Union Depot, Lolumbna, O. Taalng envoi uoc tn, ieiv; 1.1TTLB MIAMI RAILROAD. Jfcperf. rrfec. Night Eapreoa Ill " B m Pltteburg BepreM 9:11am (nncianau Eapreaa....... IS u p m 1M a m 11:01 am MIB :.Mpm re. L.ine....... -e-wpea Columbue Aeeom'odauoa, Xeaia AoooBimodatioa,... 1:40 p m -BUS LISA" CUvalaari,Calomboc Cincinnati and IndiaBapo- 11 11. U.I New York Banreaa 11:11 a m 10 00 B Clnc-BOaU Ktpreee 11:10 a m 11:11 p m n- I. a n. UTKaaa bap,. ., p ea m Local Aooommodalloa.... 4:10 am Alii p Four oVioek al trala eonaeeu at Delaware for npnnencio. BALI lauM AnuuniiiBAii.aunu (Cantral Ohio IMrlelon.l Part Line Itlo am M.il 'JJOpa Baltimore ft Chleago Xap. ll:flopm Loeal Eiprem 1:11am Local AODommodattca.... 1:11 a m 4:11pm :am a: p :J0a Tha Local Aeeommodatlan Ir.tn oo the "Bee Mae" and tuiumora aad Ubio, oiar. irom rielght rarl. P1TTBUURO, CINCINNATI AND BT. LOUIS miiiBAii IPaA-Handla ftonlad Mall awl Eipreee ! II a e rait Line Il:am N. Y. and N. Orleaoa Ka. 1:00 pm lAxed Aeeommodation.... 1:10am DeBBleoa Aocom'odailoB . 1:11 p m 11:11 a m maa e6:lp lllp Loral Aeeamaodaiion and Dennlaoa Aeoom. mndetion .tart fiom ill Freigkt Yard, aorlh of aeaeeover wvpo. lABaiasapuia aeu vaiceeja AMvwcne I Fact Una o,m 11:11b Acoommodatioa I:U p m 0:lea Southern kapreu 1:41 pm T:40p Local AcaoouaodalioB... loo am 4:11 p Tha Loeal Aonmmodalloa nn tha Pltlabnrg. Clnuanatl and HL Liiula Railway, lnillan.piilie and i nie.go iiivwon, elan rrom UM rreign. Y erd weat of Flo.ua Depot, COLUMBUS AN3 BOCKINO VALLIY R. 8 Mall I no am ltWem Eipreaa...'. lUpm l:Ua Dally. lEaeept Monday. AKfjniTECTI. N. B. KELLY, Architect & Superintendent, (tfllee Nos 18 Es Broad St. Columbus. Oe A RrniTKTTor m oh scnom, uru n r ISO. B R. Hm'lh'aj mk.r. will tb bin, Oh in, wnvlr: H. BRTJNN. PAINTER Si PAPER HANGER ioi south man strut, Columbiia. Ohio GRAINING, GLAZING & VARNISHING All Orders promptly attended Is, . Ill Seat Strawbaery allay. Brooks, Walker & Co., No, in at na mil iiigiiii. Corner ol Chapel It. rob4dtf STEADMAN & EVANS, OTCH GEAN1TB MONUMr.N1 BOOTCra 'ANITI MONnMRNTtlj uZ!ulMXlku c-r SZt ZZ oj."br KU-KLUX CLAN.- APPALLING RECORD OF MUBDEIl AND ( III BE. Four MHrders, Thlrly Whip plug, and Sixteen Other norrlble Outrage. ' yiunmarr of tbe Outrages Proven In the Ceart f Impeacbiutnt. Origin and Pressnt Aipeot the Chester Troubles. of Prom tha New York Herald.) liALEioiT, N. 0., March 11 1871. Tbe testimony for the Oorernor still continues to nnfolj the moit itartllng rtcordi of crime ever known In the an. Bala of a clvillied community, liven the most extreme D.-mocrats acknowledge that tho slalo o.' afTilrs In Alamince c luuly, as developed by tbe teitimony, is horrifying sod sppiliiog beyond coo-cep'.lon. One fact le, however, notices. bio tbat will operate auatmt Governor Uoldeu that all the lung lltt ofcrimee now duveloped, were perpetrated a considerable lenulbof time pi lor to tbedalo of bis tint proclamation declaring Alamance county In A STATS OF INSURRECTION; and not a single outrage occurred between tbat date, Marco Otb, 1H70, aod the 20th of Jane ot tbe same year, when be brought Kirk and his troops Into tbat county. Tbe courts were open, tbe civil autborltlea In the full exercise of tbelr functions, and tbe community In tbe most peaceful state It had been since tbe clow ot the war, when Kirk end his lanleis rabbis from East Tennessee were precipitated upon them. This looks bad fur his Excellency, snd gives color to the charge that the whole Ineurrectloniry programme, Kirk war, and the arrest, tortures snd Imprlsod-meut ol tho aniens of (Jae troll were sll a pari of a conspiracy to throw tbe titate Into actual Insurrection, by which the President would be called upon to declare martial law, and tbns defeat tbe August elections, when tbs Conservatives gained such a signal triumph. About ninety of the Governor's ntt-neeses hive been examined so far, and FOUR MURDERS by tbe Ka ICulxts of Alamance have been proven. Bealdea tbtse there were four others, the testimony In regard to which has been excluded because they did not occur within tbe limits of the counties alleged to have been in a Hate of Insurrection. Thoseproven arc Wyat Out law (colored), hung by the neck tbe liiht of the 20th of February, 1870, by a bam! of disguised mounted men, num bering about roriy, in iromor the Uonrt House st Graham, tbe seatof Alsmtnce coun.yi William i'uryear, a holt wilted negro, was drowned one night in March, 18711, a large stone being tied to bis feet. tbe chsrge sgaltst falm being that he said he witnessed tbe hanging of Oat-law snd koew the men who were prei-eut: Tnotnas J. Morrow snd bis brother- in law, both colored, were tsken loms lime in the fill or lUolllrom tbelr homes sud families and hinged by tbs ntck, for aitegea Darn ourmng. TOE WflirriNSB and mutilations srs numerous sod now foot up tbe number of thirty. Jack I'ellllo, a negro, was niuiy whipped In December, ISO snd dlssbled for two weeks, daring which time hs wss under the coostsnt treatment of a physician. Ills bouse wss aiierwsrd torn down, snd gallows, grsvestoms snd a placard wire olaced near It. ai a threat analnst all colored Kepubllcane. lvlaon Warren (negrj) was whipped sbout ibe same time, taouga not au oiaiy; out nis rkin was cut and bleeding. William P. Simpson (white) was whlppctl until the blood ran down rrom nil Dsck.ror allow log a negro to live on bla land and for earning a party. Dosaldson Worth (colored) was taken from his bouts on tie last Saturday In January, 1870, lied to a tree and severely whipped; tjamuel Garrison (oegro) was forcibly taken frcm his house, was caught and struck several blows on tbe bra J while trying to escape, wss oucarn ana turn b.fliy whipped. November, IHO'J; Daniel Jordan was severely whipped in tbs fsli of I mill; William was whipped In Ocloner, i. tecelvlng ss many si seventy five or eighty blows; Carter Cosy (colored) whipped In his shirt snd drawers for alleged stealing ol hogs, 18119; Usswrll Uolt (colored) whlppta uecemoer, lew, and his boose wsa broken npro sod hs wss shot at December, lPfia; Leonird It p ay (white) waa whipped In Ciewell rinuntv for llvlnir with free negroes: Jake llrannock (colored was similarly chaslltel In same county ; George It ply (colored) was whipped some two Tears sko snd died soon sr. terwirii; s'meon " hue (colore)) was whipped March, 1870, for asserting bis equality wltb the whites; Jono uurmon (white) nan nis nir cut oa sna was whioncd for keening soother woman. bavins a wife already; Jamre Cole (white) was whipped January, 1870, for alleged Insolence to while people; Henry Uolt (colored) and wife were whipped la the fall of 18011; Green Laatford (while) seventy-one yesrs old, wen, wits nis wife, dragged from bed end whipped In his nskrduese; JamrBCorllss(whlti)sod wife were whipped until both were sll bloody In their sight clothes; John Guy (white) whipped twice, January, 1870-. Porter Mebsne (colored) wsa stripped and whipped severely auout gams time f.ir marrylog a while woman; Gcorg 1). Bonn (while) wblpid severely, March, 1870; Andrew Trollmger (colored), whip, nod in bla own yard tilth October, 1WI9, for voilog; his wife was whipped tbo same for Interfering with Dr. dole's practice; Jacob Murray (colored) whip- hi ana nil conn aiueti oj one oi toe a Kiux. who tramped on It, aboil December, 180D; Damon Hulk (colored), whipped about asms time; Grees Pre man. Jobo Lvnch. John Bison. Millie Alston, Jospb tlarvey, nelson Htrond, Hamilton linen, jonn Middle and Bindy Jellara complete tbe whipped and scourg ed victims, each or wboas tslo would furnish a column of horror. Besides tbeae there were sixteen others shot. beit n, mutilated and OTBEBWIIE MILTRSATRD, whose name! are as follows: Uenry Dolt (colored) shot at three limes the sight Outlaw waa jung; til outlaw an leni ty shot at and driven from tneir noma having I" spend the night In tha woods; Andrew Murray (white) run off from his home by thrraia of death; Jobs Hballsr-lo's house shot at lepealedlyi Jemima Phillips (colorod), beaten and stsmped when Outlaw was buns; Joseph McAd ami (white) found codln at his door wltb threatening plscsrd en II: Jsmee 0. ileluslsir tbrestened with death If he did not leave tbe county; visited the second lime snd igala threatened; Senator onolfoer threatened with death end his marder sttempted; Georss D. Boon, postmaster, tbrestened by three corflna with horrible Inscriptions) John Alred'e houso wss visited and hi wis thn avnro to have to have hll throat cot If hs did not change his political Mary Oiftisa, a lewd while womaa bad hrr bouse pulled down to tbs bottom logi Alfonso bad a wlths put round his neck sud he was mads to nrsv. Thees ere nearly nil the outrages yet proven. The following Is continuation 01 the testimony of sums of the most Important witnesses yotsxsm Ined: Wllllsn It. Albright, ths most re snectful of the Governor's witnesses, who io lbs ssselUrd sad sl.rmloi of sffalrs In Ibst esnnly during Ibi latter part of 1808 and 18-W, b.w.iln the tlmitedln the dlscbirse of hli olllclal dntles br tbo myBtorloug oporhtlooi of ids hi rkiox; no appitien to toe uovrr-nor for Hoops to protect the lives of He-pabltcans, and tbe Uovt rnor lint a forco of mil Ilia, under the command of one Captain Boater: tbeae were afterward relieved bj United States troopa; wll- nesi win oppointea a onguier ucnerai of militia for the porpo-e of farmlos one of the MIUI'ARTCIURTS MARTIAL which wss ordered by the Governor Io try tbe citizens arrested by Kirk at Yau-ceyvllli; witness Issued several papers exempting certain persons from arrest nnder tbe sutborlty of bis commission as s Brigadier General, but when Ber-gln came to the county hs did not re gard these papers, and witness ceased to lssne tbem; witness wss Initiated Into the Union League by Governor liolden before his election ss Governor; Wyat Outlaw, ths negro who was huog st Graham, waa present at tbe men log when be wee Initiated; John Mtockard, a member or tbe Ka Kiux, told witness he bad once ridden twelve mllea to savu his life, and for that reason be demsnded tbat witness would do his best fur him when be needed It; oa thlisccount witness, in his cspscity ss Brigadier, Issued him papera exempllns blm from arrest, but Bergln arrested titockard nnlwith-stsndlng. an opriciLi . The Sheriff of Alsmance CJUnty, Albert Murrsy, testlded thtt be bad been a member or the While Brotherhood, but that he dissolved hll connection with It after tbe ptssige of a law prohibiting persons going In disguise. J. A J. Patterson, a witness for the Governor, testified that ho was cblel of sa organisation In Alimancs county known ss tbe Constitutional Union Guards a sepsrste though a similar orgaulzttloo to the White Brotherhood. tie initiated nre camps or nuns, snd wss First Bomb Commsnder: somo three weeks before last August the commanders bad a meeting and declined to dlsbsnd the organization; wltntss received a letter that S1I0FFNSR WAS TO lit HUSO on a certain nlgbt; there was nothlug Io tbe psper about the body, but he thought the messenger who brought the letter said It wis to be boxed up sud lent to Governor liolden fShoffher was a Re publican member of tbe Legislature and supposed suthor or tbe Insurrectionary act); tbe order to ShofTner'a execution waa slgnned with two letters snd one Dgure, "Ublcf of Orange;" witness did not koow what thiso figures werr; the oath of the organlzitiou required tbem to realst any forcible attempt to deprive them of tbelr constitutional or k-aal rights, by force If necessarj; but It did not require us to reel.t by force or otherwise the State or federal governments, the recorstrnction m ssnres, or the fourteenth or fifteenth ameudment; we disbanded after tbe pssssgo of tbe leg islative acts prohibiting persons going la disguise. Tag ku Ki.rjx Disaciig. John W. Long, a most notorious character In thlsB ate, a witness (or the Gov-erno'.'retirted thst he resided In Alabama, bat bad left Alamance county, m this bV.ale, last summer, tie hsd been a member of tbe White Brotherhood, and produced In the Senate Chamber tbe usnsl disguise worn by tho members of tbat organlzstlon when on tbelr mldolght raids. Thia consisted ol a long white gown, reaching nesr ths ankles, and buttoning tight around tbs neck, wltb loose alevts. Then there wasawhtla cap, which, when drawa over the face and down to the neck, bad bolen for Ibe eyea and mouth Hound the eve holes and mouth were red marks, and It had s long protuberance or snout, which wsa colored, for the nose, while It towered far above the head, with two projecting boms from the forehead snd s spiral tsssel, which shook with each movement of the person. Tbe witness pot It on and mado one of tho MOST ninsoui spectseles ever witnessed, sod one which was well calculated to terrify timid per sons at night out of tbelr very senses. Tha testimony of this witness, which wss. however, Imnesched by himself. conflicts msterlsliy with that of other witnesses with regard to lbs OATS OF TIIS OROANIZtTIO. They were required under all aad sny circumstances to keep the secrets of Ibe nody, to prevent nrgrots fr.im elevst log themselves to sn equality with white men, to overthrow the Republi can party, to g i around disguised end Irlghten the negroes, and keep tbem away from tbe polls. Members Were to be protected at all nsxtriis, soil they were, If possible, to get on the furlis snd bring la false verdicts whenever a member wss on trial, sud when on tbe witness stand tbey were required by tbs obligation to swear In favr of a brother and to obey all orders of Ibe camps, witness was prr.seni.in sccord-acce with tbe Instructions of the camp, at tbe whipping of lom Senate They gave aim two Licxs Antes, which was their orders. When we got bick to the csmp sfter dlinaslni of So Isrs, we tslked about Corssy, who was a member of ths orgsnlztttun, but he had been talking too ranch, and II was proposed Io put b'moutof tbs wsy, as DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES. Another member said he should be talked to, which wis at length agreed to: Jim Aiorlnhi was then that nigbl, and bs broucht an order from bla camp to whip t'aswsll Uolt (colored) and we were to do It; be was whipped ss the order directed; the next meeting wit- nets sttended wss s county maellog, held scar uaw liver, when some Iwo or three hundred men wire present, and ALL TUE CUIEPf; the object wss Io find nut the strength of the orile; la tbe county; there were oetweeo roar nanureu sou six hundred men In the county In ths orstntiitlon probably seven bundled; It was then determined they should mike a raid mroonn tiranam that night, which tbey did, though they disturbed nothing: the object of tbe mtetlng succeeding was to determine what should be donu wl'h Caswell Holt llnslly; It was drat proposed to whip him. which was voted down, next to nsng mm, nut this wis objected to ss cau-lng too much excitement; then It was agieed to drown iiih, end witness wss selected to cttry tbe order for his execution to Camp ISo. 10, of wblch Pawcett wss the chief; be de livered It, sod ( aivcevt said It should bs dons tho following Prldsy olnh', but he saw him, and Pawcelt aild that Jacob A Long had ordered It to be stopped; L nj was cb of of tbe organization In tbo cuunty, and he, for sumo reasons, prevented tbe killing of Caswell Uolt; about February or slarch there was a caoniy meeting hold el which a few of tbe cliiele were present, and It waa then decided to have no more whippings and not to Interfere with mallera. TOO- SMALL FOR EASOIKO ; when ws were to tske bold of a esse In tbe fulurs It was to be either hanging or drowning; after tbat Daulel Worth's scboolhooie was burned; George Tiol- noger unci me to corns to n'e harroom tbat night aa he hadeositthtag particular oa hand, and hs wsolod some men who did not bsve so much cowardice as others; witness did not corns back, snd ne said we must nurn Iho acbooiuuuse; witness objected, but Trolllnger said tbat bs must ao It ths timn hsd de creed It, and and myself then got a can of kerosene oil and some matches and went oven wllneea was put to watch win s others set ths hou4u on are; before he put me on on ths house wltn ss said, "Por Gods sake, do not burn t'.at house!'' and bs replied that he would do 11 in ll'JTS OF 00D Oil TUB DEVIL I hs then iqnlrled oil over the celling. floor aud walls of the house and struck s mitcb, but it went out; witness sgsln snked blm not to burn the house; he replied that be would, struck snother match, applied ir, sna tne untitling was soon in flahii; wo ran back to Trolllnger's bsiruom. and soon ths cry of '-fire" was raised, and wo ran back and helped to pull down ths fence round tbe house. It was barned because It waa a colored school. Andrews and Foglemtn told me thct carried tbo cofllo to McVdems's house, and that tbey got Nathan Trolllnger to rua his knife tbroagb his privates severs! times. Witness did not know how long tbo orgsnlzatton luted. He only remained In It about one year, when be got In a fuss with Andrews, slier which he was bluffed out of It. tie made sn expose of the order last summer, snd then he bad to leave Alamance county for fear his life would be taken. Witness left the organization in May or June, 1860, and all the outrages he men tioned occurred prior to thai time, Ar-tor some further cross-examination, In wblch the witness Impeached hlm-ell and acknowledged that be compromlecd a theft suit, the court adjourned. Mud. TO TUB OHIO STATU JOURNAL : Now, Mr. Urcbnt,doD't!hrof iruy tho paper lo todlgDHloc. am writing about what la practical; aomcthlL'g that I hive often bcanl yon sptak baJtj about; and muuy a time you hive wish ed 1', well aoy where but where you were. I don't refer (o muddy bra) op, our muddy Ideas, nor muddy heart, nor fool mouths; just now I bare re n sou to execrate muddy roadt; and you would to If you bad Juit taken a tilp lb ihu country where either tbe utcrprlae or tbe pocket books have uot yet rUeo to the ..eight of railroidg. By tbo way, how nice, how coQvciltnt Cilainboa Is for tbe travel Ilk cominuotty ! If you want to go Norili, you are tented la beautiful usd com br table cara aod aro noun oo your way, amlllng CJmplaccotly on the poor, dlstrc-eeJ, and c idled far iter, who, stationary In bub deep mud In valiily atrtring to tuak his two mile per hour. r perhaps the bcirt Is cheer ed i cao't blame you much, Much la human depravity by mlog a pour uiau oo burni back who auddeoly dude lilmnrll on tbo back of mud, while bU pour horse bt lu a 1 Amen tab It, coodttUn, away log to aod.fro, heavlog, polling, Jumpluff; do- Int: all tbat bonttn :an can no to m;t out of the mud. Aod yet you laugb 1 Dou'i tell me Mr. bo Harlan, thu buu.au nature la not (o tally deprattd! Ah, It ra.ty be to you who are maklog yur thirty ntllee per hour a laughable circumstance, that the roud Is ao deep; but what Is fun for you, , Welt "uigo ruoui death ' to Ui. Or, If you take the cara In any other direction, the same icvnea meet yoor eyea. Mud, mud, mod! one drtary eipaose of thick, deep, aticky black mud, in which here aud there can be men evidences of severe nrlef where aro there sadder momenta lu oue'a ll(e than when stuck in the mud! Bay, you good legia latora, I Just wlab l could eeo jju lit erally stuck in the mud of country roads. My itoodntae, now quicaiy an oor troubles would vaolali li yon all abunld pro vldeotlally bf compelled to travel oor county ruada and once gvtttuek Now you know as wen as i, loai uor rota ; law compelling each turn to work on i the roid two days or pay his three .lot- j lars, la a fare to comparison with what UoiiRbt to accompli!.. No man who li able bodltd will pay his three tiollara. Ahnol DJtbe!! It la cbtaprr to j do the crowd and spmd the two ruad working days In a good Jillincatton. And what does all the work amount to? Id moat places to this : a little ditch on each ildu of tbe road wblch ban ao out. let -nobody koows where, and tbo dirt acaltered hap-hazrnl uvcr lite run.. the aad ecenea at which you hard hearted, ttO mil pir hour merchant laughed atso x.'aiouily. iou lust keep quiet now Air. enarler; I don't profess to De a atatesman, I Juai tell you mod la a practical draw back, a reirolar tUcktng place in our roadc borne of our great men ought w see to It. 1 dldu't say knew much about It, but It docs eeem as If good dtrt road could by eunie means be maile. At any rate our prtwet roads mlnht be better. Oh, who will deliver us from mud? With a flrk-alog heart beatlDff.all we country flks pautie lor areniy . r. i. tv. Lock, Ohi$, March 13, 1871. SpriDgfleld and Bal timer Thft Columbus, Bnriocfl -Id Jt Cincin nati Hallway Is a mure important toad to H prion Held tbao Is nenerally known It Is to a certain ana tnostauiiai extent a continuation wrstwarrl of tue haul more A Ohio Uillroad one tf the wealthiest and stroogeat railway co r po rn loua In thn coootry. Thli C jmaauy, as has already b;cu ataletf, owns ooe-flflh of the road mentlooed liv open ing this road tiprlnuiMd Is br iushtioto direct railway connection with the rev coat at Biltimure, and the Atlantic Is made nearer to ui by many mile than It now K K Merit from Unrlugdt-ld to the auacnut at iUUlmore will to much cheaner than to tbe coait at New York uurneaiera wno export niur win nna this an Important Item. lUltlwore bas already become an tmporttn point for tbe salt of tipilrctleld products L II. Lee a liro,, tue uenerai ascnta lor tbe aontbesstof ine Champion, are In tbat cltv. and arodulna a heavv butinras. Then, too, Ututm')re iwopia will reach Divtun hv this route and the tr(llc be tween the twocltles will not be a matter of am. II moment. AH our lutrreoiirae aod travel wltb Rililmore an I Waxblogton will be greatly Improve 1 acd facilitated. We ah all have thnmab llnea and com for :i ble nee, an 1 shall nJ iy a tbromtb aod direct route to tho hitl hit erlo uoeo lured bv us. Tue bemO a ol the Columbus and Sprlnefl-ld roid grow upon us conilnu allv as the eutriirls nu-ht-d to l'i completion. Tne $.0,001) tfprlngtMd ex in? oils oiioo It will bo money well in Tested. Doverai uuooreii men are u jw emploved In coottrucllug the road, and tratoa will ne runntos over ine woniv line bffuro the do o of 18i 1 Spring lUU AuouTt jear ago prom Int ut clt'xens of New York city funned the design of establishing a great mo-en in of art which hould ban cn ditto the Empire cltj. A charier ha- been procured and ether steps taken to riled the nbjett, Including the purchase of an Important collection ol plcturra from tallrrlea a I'ars and liru untie, me pioet hits latfly been rrvlvtd, ami a bill Is now twfure the Ii'slilaturn etnpowi r;ng tin P untie Park dmmlelotit r to t-xpnd $l,00UO0uln erecting bnlidlngt I ir the "American siueum oi fltturiti nmtorv and Metropolitan Muslim of Art Hbould this bill be pasied, the buOdlnj.1 will prubtblv ne given a prominent alt u atioolnth Central Paik The obt ct of the promoters of the .Museum into secure torn pi ire wuere ine moat valua ble and lou reatlog worse or ancleut atd modern art can be collected for thostuily aod Hl'Qcauoo ot ctux'Oa. inomu.eom will be a copy of no ohr now Io exls ence, but probably the mu-eum In South Kensington, Kogland, more than any other Iheenin nquirca ny tint asu-elation, before the musvoin can b core alderM on a sound foottnir, la tJtJ.'OUlH), nf whirr, over fiuu,u"u nave alren bten subicrlbtd. U.iR of the moat eltVctlng Incidents ef the Parts siege Is embraced In tho atory toldofaynung lidy, who was so over fonts by her appetite as to t-ai hrr b lovrd lap dog. After a hearty meal, nhi liKikrd down at tha little tvi of boo uars Ml from br eyis. "Poor H im! the nclalmH, 1 how he would hav en Jiycd them!' SAN DOMINGO. What (he Report will I ontiiin. Dr. How a and Mr. Wttdo Frpurtiiff ltAunexaila tfironvlr ftupporird Ilnourras f tbe lilanil. I'rom the Nov Yoik Tribtuu. Poht Atj-PittRcic, March 0 While the Commissioners are awall- log the return of their aixoclate, they aro Improving the time In prtpartrg tin I r report. It wus thought a, one time that President White would wrltu thu re port, but an he Is absent, and the views of Mr. Wade and Dr. II'iws are in full accord, they have decided nut to wait Dr. How Is now cogagud In writing thst portion of It witch relates to the opl. Ijus of the people on the i-at'jict of auut XttluD. Other pinions of the report hve also been diseased by the two gmtlemen, aud there Is perfect harmony In lb. lr v;ewu. No concealment of their opltilous Id attempted. Bulb speak la tue frank st manner, aud Dr. Howe is so eotbuBlati2 on thu euJ.xt of annex tlon, and no touched by the long sufferings of tli a people, aod their unhappy cmdlilui'. that he declare that hu will upend ihu reel of his life In uslattug ihcin to iculcre a blgh.r civilization Mr Wado sas tbut the lovMilgatluna ha vi bjen favurablu to annexation from tbe very etart on all th-i subject alluded to Io tbe resolution..- Tue report will state tbat the CoiomlSflonera bav ln-vcf.Llifa.wd tbe facta tboroogbly, and that thu voice In favor ot imandiate annexation la almost unaolmoo. Ah an lo cation of the general delrc, the report will male that If a vle were taken in the Dominican Republic oo aooexttlou. would beau largely In favor.re'atlvelv, l. w,.taa ..t . K,. I'i....l ... ; as the vote of thu UnPed States would be aaluai the proposition to return to tbelr former c lodulon uuder the English crowa 'Ine rrpo.'t ou the climate, wblch will also be written by Dr. Howe, will be fa vorable. The Commissioners think the chiuale here and the gem-ril health of tbe penp ti as good aa in any of the duuibt-r.i S Linen, aod that people fiom the btu'.es may come here aud live with rua ai.ety. 1 tie report, rcsardmir the iu'ellectual aud moral condition of Uu luhibllaut, will a how a faith a atandard of excellence as Is found In uy country ao thluly populated acd iinoui tuucaiionui raciiltlea which the free echoot iyitcra furolabes. Tbe Melon n Komao Cathollo alni st nol- veraally. Tbe church la powerful In point of oombera, but poor In worldly goiNlt. The nilner-i woalth of tbe He poblic cannot be very accurately aocer tulned, oa several months would be re- ui ml to present an Intel sent renori. We have dWcovered, However, coal In null qoaotitbs, but of poor guillty. tie country auout bam an a, which waa said to aoouod in coal, was pretty thoroughly goon over, and ulHcoverlc made ex emit of a tblo Vein of 1 Unite. IV ru are some Iroo mints, and nilnea of aalt hich stem Inexhaustible. There are adicailons of petroleum in mtnv portion) of tha Maud, ail aome has beeu collected of aa sool oualltv oji that of Pennsylvania. No copper haa t been louo l, allbuuah Prol. Blnke. bo winttbrougi the beat pjrtion ut lUiuJ, baa not yet iimde bie retiurt. u will arrive wltb Pre-tdent White Ai to the products of the Island In frnltt and vegdtaMeMbe report can only ahuw ooo renult the nvtv. favorable that can ba ImJgine l. Every kind of fruit aud vegttau:e mat any trop cu country can pruduce U grown here. The material altu in roresta and textile libera Is minutiae. Iho maboiiirnv. Jienumvi'ir satlowood, logwuo.1, aud many other oi ths moat coatly wood a used Id com merce, are abuudaut In alraoa-. every part of tbe Island, ami there are sreams enoogh to propel tbe neceaaary ma, chlntry to prepare these wojda for market. The subject of the d'bt and the facts re I ail to the aime are retained lie the Cora minions M.r, Wade boa lately at Id that he bad no doubt that one aod ball mrilona would be Bofllclent to discharge everv bon rable oollgattoo sale st the llepubllc The whole amount of claims, acknowledged aud Mcrenneu, ia sam to ou it-aa it.D tbree millions. Tnls quetloo, however, will n bt) decided until the text of the lie port is made public. In regard to the erm npoa woicn a treaty tf annexa tion ca no negotiated between Hit and the Uulted States tbe Cumml-tm- ba l some converaatloo wltb the Wlilcnt. lie free I v acknowlelued that be was absolnteiv and belDlisalv n iuu power oi me unuea tais; that e could not long a obtain h'maelf: tbat bo had given everything the K-pobllo p-aesaed, aod If the Cummiavlonere could rind anything more they could ke P. that he could noidlctata term.: that U the L'nlta t 8 urea would pay ble debtafmeaniDg thoc'e iti of the Itenut- llc), ne coma aemano notninn else and that, finally, be wouid accept of the aame terms u ranted bffor- aa aatlafac- tory, namely, $1,500,000. The report of tbe uommiasionera on tne suoj.-ct or tbe rtverc, naroors ana i iya, wiicti the resolutions citi for, will pru btblv be similar to uie facta obta uen o the several geographi es aod a-lia-s of the country, aa no new bavs, or La b'trx, or rivers nave been discover.. Tbs concessions to Individual, comp.t- nle, c nr grants or lauds and prlvl leuis, are few In number, and anlmn r Uul, exc-li. one. Hut to the New York Ueo rapt. leal Compiny of onetlfm of ail the puollo lands for m iking sorv-yF, mips axo. ooine omera, or Ititle tonav nneuce, hive been mad.-, but nono what ever to urn t.aucoci, or to any or ine I'reMilcnv a rrlentla. Liie.te are tie facta, altbouuh It li unnecessary to give ihnp aa nobody cau reasonably hell-ve thai lJretdtot Uraot or ai vol his bouacbohl are lnteret.ua pcuotajuiy in a-,y in it tt-rs relating to the Uland. Padd-ni Dux, It is true, mall a tender of a lar tract of land (hla object is not hnown to Uen liaococx. ana this Uttr. h cou fessed. UutU.a. li.bcock ludtgoanty cieciiuctt, ann inua ttio m utT stands The ouly subj ct of impjriaiici upun which the uommlfSion is nqu'n i to r port, not aiinoea to abv, is tnat or 'h b tnndary between liiyil and Santo 1) roioso. Tnls la a qa-ailou that will probably xclte much dlscutalon brfore t la semen, ua. a aeiiiemeni is not at al neevtaary before annexa'lun Mr Wdu ai d I)r II ko htve d-cid-d urrpure the rep rt, and have It re a v to aubmlt to the Prraldent aa soon as thev rilve In Waahlog'on Tbere Is no rmaon t believe tbat Prtsldent White will not concur In the views of the other Ciinn.Mrneii. Tiik lucr. a e Io aalailta of State Uov ernor aud o. her rxecutWe officers wltb loafewyoir4 has nreo quite marked, The higtust silary appears to beptld by Lulalana, to Ite Governor, He receives S OoOavear. enual to the Vice P real drni'a aalary. Cellforn.a pays $ 7,000 and IN f vat la ti,oiju--tlie latur state cootalolnc th emallcat population tne union, ine following mates pay IMH) eauh ' Arkanaas, Kentucky, Alaa aachnaetta. Pennsylvania and Virginia Ala) ana. (teoiKia, lNew vorx, unto ana Tt'Xs pay 94 000 each. Maryland pays .iuoi), ami oonin t aronna f.,tnni iq-iliaua. Minnesota, Now J--rm f aud Teu- naiei iav A'l.OOb eirh. Liwa, Malnn andMlsKourl psyf VOl). West Virginia and Kansas pay eJ.iiiu eirn. linnow and Oregon pavlliMH), Thn amtlleat salaries are pild ty Wtaronsln, ILKM-i Vermont $1,0(MI; H mda I-land (1000. New Hampshire 91000, Nebraska and Michigan also H.OoO earb; Florida l,-:;i:; and Delaware 1,100. Ue (iuldtd br U Uul Veu Know. Theit la fta old proverb wbicti nyt, "Expeii-cntMlatharoit(uida." Totbit fnldt tba iick j ana ailing ntturaiijr tun vliai outing boat fur I lumaioatrrtmr. iner inquire what a medl' ioa hidoQ for othara, bsfoia thn adopt it tfaim' tlTft. Of ill thi rcmediM and pmintirw la uMsUtrstittir'a Ulonach IJitUn mtata tba ttat aoat iriumphutY, and bene 1U IromeDie popu. Urlty tnl TMt aalM. Tba ioffrtr from indlgM- llon u lura to Bad lotna ons amonf Ui frlcndi whi hu beta cand $t ihit tllaeiit bjr tbofamoui Tcfttabl itomaehlo. Tbo Tiotlm of (am ud af uo, w complaint, eonattpatioo, not vooo proa tratitso, or tntral dcbilitr, kao ooly to maki in-qulry in tbi neighborhood wharo ba real. tun ordartodiicover what thuit&ndard rcatorat vo baatOijotedia earn iimtltr tohlioan, la tba imblulied Uitimonj to ititnirtU be Hill Had a ultimo of proof ol l a unittry piojert ei, wblch Itialapoailblefbr bit eommun acnto to reilat. II trlea it, and tha fff.ct It prodaota oa hi ja-tctaadda another to tho bo.ta of vitntuea la ita favor. Thui, Id reputation, founded on Ue oot aiatrtiont, ei&ti&ualljr rowa and aprtada. Charlatana and Impoatoiufte of them met local trioiitcr. and olberi who laka a aotnewbat wider Knff , atumpt to thtu.t into tba lundi and down the ih.oj.ta of lavall Ja, tbelr bat haiaid aoacocUona, aa aubatltutw f r the tonlo which for oo many reara baa beta a medicinal atapla throughout tba United BUte, HpanUh Ameiica, Uanada and tbe Woat Indlia, but otlj eucceod to a rarr limited esttnt. In tbia reaaonlng ige, t ho neon.? e bavinr aiarrtalned what ia reailv dtn-tT. lull of tbtir t.Lltdcnc, dec. i do -'runoiDg alter trUt' (IfleB. aozodunt All duntrtitctxilitd their dra-backi, uttil th alubnuu Uark of tbe tivtxp True vru liruught Irum tho ChilUn valla-), topeiltth titmrwl boaod'ior, tbo moit wlnilraumc, rullatblu and du-litfhlful article lor tha Teeth, that a biiuli wa evtir dipped into. 'flpj.oi.Dixo'a ill e," alwaya u tbt Bilcklng point. Kuyul liuvuuuai Lottury of Cuba Drawa 3O0,ooo la gold ercty 17 dafi ; pilrea &ahd aad infonnAtiuD furnuhed. 'ibe biKlie-t rtj pmd (or doubloon an t all lundaol gold and ailver, Uuverument aecur'tiea, ka. TAViiUK CO.Ba&km U Wall rltBNlt. N V SPECIAL NOTICbb. Dlt.Nl'llfcNCIi AOVISK- iNMMII HVINlOf.O TO SI.OHIIM IN TIIK WITUlf. BTiinf.jrthelat Ihirtr-Uva jff.ni derofed my whole tunu and alteniiun to tho tttudr of lung d-if&ii. an-1 conmmptioD, 1 feel tb-t I under atand fully tbn eourw that ougut to bi puraued to rutUnu a tolerably lia1 caa9 of dlneaied iuuga tubfalthyswundueaa. The flrat and moitia-portant step, la, lur the palivat, to a-oid Ukttf coll ; and lh beat of all paci untbiacjotiiriit fur thli purpoae, in winter, ia Florida, well daws in the Htate, whera the tempuratura la regular, and not subject to auch Tariatsuoa aa la muit noithern latitude. IMatk. u m point 1 can n aumutiud. A god hotel ia kept tlicrw by l'titer man. l-aat winter 1 aaw aevural puraoui thert wb'isMlanga bad ben badly diaeaitrd, but who, undur tha healing Inliuene e of tba clitoatt and my nuMiicmea. wrv getuog well-One buiidi-cd mlea tarther down tbe river U a point wbich 1 Would prefer to falatka. aa ttia tciupentura la mure even and iti air dry and brM-iig. aUelloDville and Eotfrpris ate located ther. I aliould give a decided prvletenc tc ate-lloDTills i It ia two mile rrom river or lake, and it Kama almost lopoeribte to lake culd Mum. Tnatablvain Florida miatLt ba better, and pa tienta oomplain at limee ; but tfant la a giwd agn, Mltlodicutcaaretum of appetite ; aul, wtieo tbUlatheeaae, they generally iDoreaatj tn fleeb and thon the luiiira murtbea'. Jacksonville, liibvrnia, Orten Cove. and. mai a other placra in vanooa part of Fluridacau ty aately recumuatntled to cotuuraptlvea in wintet. jit reaauiie iur jiwg mt are, ui rauenia art kaa liable to take cold there than where tbero 1 a laaaavvnteiopcratura ; anil it la not iie&?uar) to aay, tbat, wtier a eotiiuuptiTe ptiaon exposal himHlf tofre'iueDt colda, bo la oeruintocU ahurtly; tbei elr uy advice i. go well down mu the Htaie. out of the react, oi prevailing eaat winda aud fuga. Jaaaonville, or altuiMt any otbal of tbaliwlilie-eiaavenned, will bcneOt thu who are troubled with a t .rpid lirer.a tiucnl. r d iou.ah, dearnKwt botvela, aor-) throat, ore mgb ; but, r,r thufM wbiMii luntt ate disvesWd, a tuoia auuinem point utametuy leroannenatd, For niteenyeara prior to tbGU, 1 waa profea-aionally in New Yuik, ietun. llaltlinore, and Tbiladelphia every week, whete I aaw and examined on na varan! Uve bundrol patient a week. praouoaauexwnaive.emoracuig evury poaaiblf nbtiMolluncdueaM.hu enabled ma to under- aland tbe diteaaii fully ; and beuiM my caution in rrgara vo taxing a uu. . prroa may itas vai (juaotitlea of "fcbtiDCk'e I'uluooic Hyrup, Net ward fonio. and Mandrake FUla" aud ret die U ha doe not avoid taking oold. in j-iorida, neany evariiiouy u uaing pcoenrm andrake rill, for the ciunato i moreukm to prduo billioue hbita than mora nurlbrra lati tudre. It la a well aiUblbhcd fact, Uat Bativea rliriila raroiy uie oi eubaumtiuoa, eiwcuilr tliuanoltbeaiuihnrnpait. On Uia oihrr hnd, i Hew Knuiar.u.one-imraai ia at oi me popu. lationdieofthiatoiTlbledUija-ae. In the MiJJla Htatae, it does not prevail ao larval ; atill thrra ar many thousanda of eaaea thursi. What a vaat perautatge of tilm would be aaY-d if oooiumpttvaa were aaaaily alarmed In regard to tikisg Irab eulda aa tbey are abotl acartet lever, imall-poi. ac.1 out iney are not ; wey tae wuat tney term a liltla fl4d, wi.Uh ihey an oreduioua enough to believe will wear off in a lew daya. They pay no attention to it ; and brace it Uya tbe founilatiit lor another and and annther atill, unUl the lunja re uimh;u urjiwnu aii ui cure. Mr aivice u txrwitia wiiuae iunir ara atTMUd. even abtrhtly.ia to lay in aatockuf flcbrncVa Ful mmie nyrup, fKneuet a ecaweea iooie, ana bebenck'a Uiodrakn 1M , and vu to t'luada 1 rroumoiend theea particular medk-inea, Ixc-tute 1 am thoroughly aouainled with Ibt-iracUon. a now, toat, wnen toey are uea in a-iict areom- aur wltb my Uirectmua, they will do tha wurk that U required. Tbia aroompliahed, nature w.l do the reat. Ilia pnyaician who prcecribt-a eold, oua.b, or night aweat-, and then advita the patient to walk or ride out everyday, will be aura to have a eorpae on hie handa brfie long. my pi an ia. to give ray uuoe meuicioraia ee 1 eonianc With tha printed dimiiutu, eaerpt ID I aome eaaea whera a truer use of tha Uauurakt l la la neoaaary. uy oliiect la, to rive tons Ut theatomach, io get up a good appetite. It la alwaje a gioi aign when a patiaat twgina to arrow hungry : 1 have hopta of sUth. Witti a relish to f.sod, and thn gratinca-tion of that Mlh, o maa gOd b:o id, and with It muro fleao, which la cIom- iy lOllOWTO OJ m DB'iUB Ol me iuiir- l lira Ul ooUfh looauna and abaira. ths eteeplug rbtlla and clammy nigbt 'U no longvr proatrata and an noy, an a i no paueut gets weiruvwtu na avoiua Ukiag eotd. Nuw,thireare many tvmanmptlvvi whohava not tha mranJ to go to K.or da. Tha qnratluB may be aaknl, ta tnera no nope lor eucm tyrruia-ly there la. My adviw to euoh ia, and ever baa bffn, to etay m a warm room during tho winter, with a u-mpertiire rr about aevtnty degrtea, which should dc kept rviruUrly at tbat point by maana or a tlu-nnometer. Li t auch a pat ebt take hla cierciav within the limits of hi room by Walking up aau uown aa inucn aa mi strength will p. rroit,m ordi-r to heap up a healthy ctrcula turn ol tbe nlood, I have cured thouianda bv tbia avium, and oan do an aaain. Cunaumntlon u a easily cured aa any other diat-aae. If It ia tkea in im ao4 the DroDrr kind or trvatmcntlanunurd. Tba fet a an la undtaputad on iveird, tbat He-henck'a Pulmonic tlyrup. Mandrake Filia, and ifc-awifd Tome have cured very many of what eeanned Io oe hopeltse raaa of eonsumptloa. (io sriirrn vou a in. von win oe aimoat eeiiain lonni aome poor consumptive who baa been taacuei nm tna very jaws oi oeain ov it.eir use. Hu far aa tba Utnilrake l'llli are tToaMmad. every btxty aliould heap a aupply of tbem on hand! lueyactun nm iisur aas.ici ipau Mioiaei, aau a.venoueuf Ua hurtful etfveta behind. In lacl thv are eel lent in all tuaaa where a Dufarativ m-ilrine la required. If you have pirtakenluo liocly ol Iru't, and diarrhuia ensues, a duae of tha Mamrakea will cure. on. II you ara aubjeetUi aiok heaJaebo, take a doae or the Mandrnkea, and they will relieve you In two hours, li yuu wou'd obviate tbe etfect ol a ehanifa ot water, or the Uu ires tuouiguooa in iruit, taau one or tna ajan drakea everv n-ubt and yuu may then drink wa ur, ana vat waieiim-iuiia, . vn, appiisj piuma, Deaabator ooni, wl'nuut tun tiak Ol lim aick bt tham. Tbey will protect tlinaa who live in damp atiuaLioneagJinit cnuia anu irvera, iryUim. They are perUcUy harm oa. Tbey can do 1 gave .niuiliinns sas j (.n.itpniuuni TIBIW Ml li s tna and New Yolk, but con tune to m paliente at my otUoa, No. 14 North Hiath street, I'biladai-phi a, every Hiur lay, fnm S a. m , to I. p. m. Thiiae wbo wiah a thorough exatnlnatinn with ilia llcmJmnir.urw.iioe curoa ove dll-ra, Tlie Keapirumcler decUrra tha exact ofiditiou of the liinxa i anl pat ten U oan readily learn Wheth-f ih.,s arapursblo Of n . Hut I iWalra It rl aiinrlla. uniferatiMid, thai Ibe value nf my tpeilirinea Oa p.-n-t entuely noon their being takeu aU-ti ly aa i oor ling ttidrOBHooa. lu ronchi'i'in, I will say, tbat when persona take my mlK'iooa, and th-ur a) tcmi are bruuitht into a althy tn lUon thervby, uey are not ao lub la to Uke eold; yet Uu oua wuh Uim'aaed lung' on bear a sudden ohangu without thu lia-biliiy olgeallotlailmUliuii ol l ha lrnflhlal tulxe. full dtrepttnaain all laneuagfa artvimpanrlng my roetlioinea, ai esitnil ami elear that any ine c in ua thrin without cnultlog me, utd can It bought fium any druggiat. M m J. If. RrnavfR, M. D , Ko. 1 North BUth Htreet, lnOad Iphla. JOHN V. UttMHY, H Uollva IMar. Mow Vork, finv lib Whwlttanle Act-m NOTICE. r whom it jiav coy exits': MRfHtvU. TAY1.0U AND O'HAIEltA, I S-DKItTAKKUH Columbui, I), ara Ue aula atfint for franklin aud a. I lining founttoa, firthaeoi our lAlvanud Wmught lrn and Jwel Unriat t'aaa ami Caikvt Kfh Iring patent ml ettirlfa, nnolhrr patla ran a-ll nr uaethrm In thfir UmUry uadi-r tha patvnt lawa of thn I ntt-d ftat-a. Any Infrint-n-fut un any t our 1'aifjntfd DaRkota nr llunal ''a will bt, prnaiioitiil. J U. HHt'l.l'.tt CO., A LiU'ulnin.N. Y.,Vtb. .atb,li;i. mat, .Id NIsV BIHIIIC'AI.PAm-Sll.fiT-ar-ntlal, .-lilral ana SI,.. van. llnMIIIV. II. rffivl. anil cure. I'rlee It eta. Ad dre MKDItr.l AHY. alua um of ASalolu llnavlwar, Ni w V.itk R. KINSELL k CO., BOOT & SHOE STOEE Have Just Received SPRING STJl'EIttlOll I ELKGAIN'T IIS JS I'V It The iVilsson IVjilti Mioc, Excelsior Button Shoe, Biijdeu Urn! Bunts and Shoes PLAIN AND OPERA, At Extremely THE HYDENVLLLE!JsEPn .i DE(t oei wkr. ILiCKiNG Coal Mines H AVI NO COMPLETED TUB OPENlNOfl in mr New 11 nee, and harmr laa ficlllty for lbs handling ot Coa', I am enabled at tha prraent time to Delivcrf for lauiUe i a tna BEST HOCKINO GOAL at tba following raa: Coarsi Coal per Bushel 11c Nut Coal per Bushel, - 9c. (Itnr.HN can be left at V. BAYUKS t fo.SB' biure, lined stitet; nr al ilboa. IIIU Wees mug aiieet. l. IIAYUEtr, N. R Tlt'a etal 1. net onlv aereenel at tba mlnea. but le Boaln ereene hern nef ire loadtne. tukine out all eiaea ana n.rt. rneeinf I. tne eleanaitcoei onerea now in ueiamoue. CoLCSBtts, r.b. 11. I'll. W. MOMYPEMV. Forwarding and Commission m io item ant DIALIB 111 GHA.IN OF ALL KINDS riour, Whlskr. Af. era. Tne Dleheet P.a Pell at all ttraee na Oern, Wheat, life. Belief, eta., eta. Plaar awoeleul af ill'l Hemd HrlSea (HSIIIM IIIJSS, . TO LAWYERS. j ntlNTED ON THS SHORTEST NOTICE, AT TUB JOUBNAL JOBIKOOVS. S. E. Cor. High and Chapel. UU JAUILS. ABmn,)B onAnrATBor umiciNi, I'ttlra ho. 130 Wfl Biath Ht.,aar Km Ht., Oinrinnall, 0.,.ntlnure to give hli aptcial lUntinn ta taa tiHtmf at of all toim ut aa real and prlvat- di Hfpbilia, U. onnhra, Uleet, Hin-turr-, Orr hitU, Ufrnieand all trtnary duwiara are tint ft with unparallalid auroaew. Hrsnimatorihra or BeninM vaneaa ana imp- ie.r u lh i altoferltwabuaaia Teulb or i-tMu-ala maturcr yar, and wbi h piodarw aoma o( ihfoloaiBRnria.aarmiMsiiie, n'otrnro, dc Mlltv, diiiBNi, aarvoaaBwaa, dimofta of UMt ,t.t uh. intllrfra Ion. ounvtloatloa. dfnoadacr. isiniuaina, of Ktaial avaiMuo to Araty, haa of rnvmiirvand avaual power, and whkb unlit the victim f..rhut"ia or mantaar, and ummllfly Osurnrg inMoiiy nd rorajmoUnn.aia tnoruuvh ly ami pciuamn iv curva. a micai pampbiau rrUtingtprivatadiastaaaa,acat fife in a aralrd nvKiopafortwiatamna, it la axirvidnt that a phiairln wbo oontlnaa htmMlt aiplaatwly tu lliv irteiiin. tn a reriain naw m aioi a-iiulra grtlr aktll la lhat apr! .lltv than two la tivnrr4l Piaollca. PallanU tiealed by mail and ipr,- but wharaltieataHtvmwmrnt h tor ahould bo DoniulM pprannaiiy. Mtdtfinfa urlH'froralha IMlor'a own lUirloty. tun ulutKiahy Irttvr rat osVt Irif' (uriiiiiir ant ad. Oltlia houtu : trem A. M. to a I'. M. himuai. li U, to 1 I'll, rnuo-i'Hoot (1HAIN K 1.1 YAH IK The rin-l'ioolUrAln Herato. of tba l-IIII.AIr.L,tIIIA GRAIN WAREHOUSING AND DRYING CO., with a tmiUAUK CAl'Al'lTY of noo ooo Unaiiirl-, t Hip f ul of Waat tngtnn Htrvel, a lha t VUwait Hlvvr, Ihaeaalvrn larmtouacl tba r.nmylvaau ltUrnad,olT-raMirrrtorllltla for tha rratf-lion atorivfa'dahlptnantoftlraln. Ihvral ailvanrYamadaom Uraln aV-radla tta alvlorby I'hiUdelphia Uummtaatoa llarrhaata allatolahnmaili hrfiinnhil n ritlktlDa to Ji'MN (. yKIUN(j.y .PS rhltadrlplilallrala Warthouaing l.rymtr On. dm rhila-lalpliia, I a Pull Line of GOODS, QUALITY, Popular Pricen. Merclmnt Tailor, American Hotel Block, Uor, High and State Sts. e w Oooda, la 1 1 Mylte ol Ifleiu' Bore' bh4 i lillrtrene' Wear, rnm' rnrnlahliiK Gaexla, Heads nade Good UulsHiid Cap. The HicliMt nalerlal, Tha.Bnsl.nnlarrlal. The LATEST and BEST stjlie of Wot$ad Umnum e.er bronght to this market 4 First Class Cdttm enablea me t eqna anj Call and szamiiw OudUK. HuDter' nothing Enporlaa, No. 220 S. HighSl..Cclumbu. 0. T HAVBJITST RH1S1VKD TBI UMWn I and finest etoeA of Spring and Summer Goodf. Ivar bnnikt Vo tale eUr, luln, of rBEHOH, ENOLIBH ud DOBESTIO Cloths, Cassimeres, L'c, EwS'ir."1? a ?" V oa hand a well ltMrtoeko. Heailw ITIude f'lnlhlnr. 1UUS ilUMlSa, Joll LOT VERY CHEAP. 90 CENT8 FOR 300. AT JOI'ltiVAL OFFICE. HERSHISER, ADAMS & CO. PtaUAaa ot PIKE I D1MESTIC LUMBER Uuj, 2Mh, Bull, BlUda, Voon. Wimdow aire Dooa ruaiaa), MotrLOnoo, Ao. orncBi ! ftwBth-WOal Cr. ptiB tfc WatUr tu. ' " r i COLVMBVt. 0BI9. nrfaaa jraadOrt. lawlaw aW ilUamartM leu 1 toordat. NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS OF THE CIRCULA. iiniiauii.ur iHtOAY- TON BANK. NUT10R1B tlKHKHY OIVFJf THAT TRM "tiaftoa MMib,''wrnnias4aaaaialaaSA, eat rtaak mitfr an Art f tv ilmtl AaaamMr uf Ohia paNit frWuary nib, UO,anl wfcat.1 Charur haaaid by limtuilm of law, tabadsi to wl.anat'li il Hailtin buiinMs, and hvrvby rv qiii-la Ihf ho data of it Uianlauag Note Ui pt- .wpi iiwa i"i fainnisi tn IMnaitlg Hnaaa ,.F I llanhiaaa Ufrmaa, Nmb aaatfurnaraf Mal t iniaae i'c.biim, nma aaaifurnar af Mal t Thrl atrrata. D.vloa, Ohki, where aara. lhM Prnvtd'd for tha ralamptioa and pat t nf all h lunula teg No'm af ld ftn ana inn biiisk have !- P Hnw eutauadlrg t. l. UAHhMAM, TrmX jittw, laui, HTft. aaviaj i 1AH ntMtva,m V om H imhm u rmUla,rli-,al KKAU t'R4lN N,aoHh,twta of Pianallaalna'. Kiaakliaton, whara rrrat aha apaatea aro tiw. ann prtree ta prviiHtrm, ana rfllffa ncltd tor tUrTta'a HaW' llOU Is rat .lllma. wl 1 pay from M to frnt aaat rairarni. iryn, Try It. lb;l(Kw |
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