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HIGH ARD NETINB. Ealtars O. W. a) ., , , , i i ,i I i i il'l News and Otherwise. -TfooD fiya.ord'inr Waster. v " !, :r pKUtanw& twenty , ehurcbet. ' ?;,.' ; . ULgBOROTTOBil toMTViowabaiU fj. Go. HorriaAM f Vow York U thirty. BlneV-w f'J:S iisJiii'J 1u i.:rt p ifiwiSi'eit. t&ti'fcliaTa'lptir warda . '. j i. aU s-tiMoti ;V iir.a.-c; : T4nflfd4et have, Imco Mppqd, iiitLPox prevail, ti rSrtitxlehti IiJ -lfratMa4J tKlDPK ara. terfo " 4 hrrticfe4' tc from Peon. o4rKi?Kt?ftflrBJO Insran-tovcU c -iH Imotrf'tlt 'o'clock ob tikdsV rrefitnjr. JuwUft Protflctiow Qtl)UjIl(U to be or- riQx otitic fQ4eeptlpg. .-ona, jrho ri(nyiw.OnJttuWBtuB jail Td&itfr& thTr(tt8tiry denle that Wia'rWftittyejfbtUtea 'bw loan f Tift-aaVaKlu one rerlvilJbfwlTon mpUTe Kntribufed ;f2iOOO totheCor rltfa 59e8 were uea .Dy;n" w i . an. l i a i iceo liliul" tewwrnf' abbfcl . Iba : udaei JQADO-daKt.t& Cbookia Undfe jb-Jrae FAMy y Uit iBUrtarDepkrtmBnU-'i;! ' Oli'lfltrifeaU TflbWt)oo,bbifse: are' fun, ! wblft many ATfl people are In a starrhig eonoition. . JrfcoViVis'spea libofat twenty-two, eooioiikicd sulclue cy banging, last weeK, rpT, ivenlngf iweWyflteptrsons wVMbtat4 toba prajed for in Uhe Sev enth 8treet Mf nobj iaaiesvUla. wants tbb w Vhenrill oar retrenches JSm.enptysh, rbea:will Jbey f YT are assured that the February Pub; UUb-!atei&uAt wlU LwJargft-in. c cense) In that vn to the T?nlted. States,, TM "Marietta 'Charitable jUsoclation ka pwarftyrbbettitrasand dol 1 are for ihereltef o- the poor efjMt plaoe. tr I ! tm III III mtit kmmHv BfVcill hm shm reaKi-TMa Jserger iamuws m ppecaope, waa etod an Imposition by the audience. I A Tcnaj&Ipkfa&iaiUirbh a small espibvljrasnoflna ahgobd opentasfy-aoVf dressing thaadlUntPfhe Fretnonttfsasan Ifas Vewark Advocato has enlarged 4ta facltei H n complete outfit of new type 4nf"two li ill il Oial kHmmI faiMW.iAnalHji.t MM wffirr.l,l:i.iii,:fc. WMtw". r: Batttfdajjndrnlpjf-.'i U,1T nnearwopoureausoi secre-i m.JTM' Si. iji '-i!',:F ta Wvf 'nisrinKPt - ArKNTLif.t lh Zenev)llew after twen- tTajt'ieFkarrleii JfeTiuig ist Wji come a father, as we learn Tyom the Cour-, Th wife, erthcL American ,ConsuTat Ipsfa4tbasteterernerar6rana It has been discovered by the Badlcal press that sh Is a remarkable woman. VnoVtbSuflsVVwJ wttV extort to publlflirfcommorilcatlbb without bn1WRfBllhe(I'rfbtfor pobllca UvTp Wttn tbaH br theauthof-rs ) A ICMF ol alum, thMzeu;f ,aaWalsDt, pnlrettzed,and dUsolrellnr. jTsrm water, Wiyjeare a . foundered horse. v hehorse aifiat.b dxeftdifid with this watr.!ji V V THjni.S'8 navpropose' lo take inquiry tdaatoertaiaf how, much snaney tba Baltimore and war. Advocate, the hardware store pf D. C. Winegardnerydf Newart'was enured and fobbed of bis entlreTSAortment of pocket ffnn-SaavoekCenTieri referrttig to the transfer of the Farmers Chronicle to the Ohio State Jonrnal, says : '"This is one of sooee newspaper swindles wdiqo, are en tffeWiteWnf these a'ajs. A siimi casi bf Wall pi'hu.uund it llistv ZwarkOhranghiSnrallroad pa-i SMgerbAcWttteaciPdafeatftPlttsbnrgh TheetBarTj,ffuJrrBeaqresk have been adopt etfto- pretftit Its spread. "iSSttVSitm Sdaxti ias?dlne Jlonl . GeefalPPebdletonbo is visiting i th Vicinity OflTew Tork city, afthe robins 6fa-fT'r'bavw fjnb. Mr . Schell's trtrr rr,JSnafita T tr. Pendleton west convinced him that Mr, has w atrotfg bold en tba afieetlens of the iru iaocom oesire mat jeflerson Davis should escape-arrest, and Republican Jornalaowxpressregrei that he was not aflowed to do so. Inasmuch aa thereby tberweblrflaVe beettspared -the disgrace and'tamlllation. of the 'Davla ntpigj." v They have asore "d is grace and hnmiliationr O Wednasdaf evfnln, Lt.. jBsagea man, named TJjeinaeAfJeyrjresidin in Union ,connty, ; a tew miles iron Maryg: Tk-Wai ridicg heme front-a visit to- that plans avbew his horse atUmbled and fell. throwing hU Yidef In such a manner tha taAiralhWPf tboAorsn. Assist- nnw e) ss; prom pxly at hand, bat the man wnaiand to behead mhem- raised. oAtbS. aTArtSihl'y;gaa o4eVtajf liinm at sesldenf tt- UdIob county' many 7Mhia,1iiiW,ifv9asitJ :Vi auuuuaui - ATtoojk maa;"Wh is an aspirant for officcwas trying to make fair weather with ouraflerii'JDdyflai&keeSTiTis wuaV queried the carrier. "No: I cant aflort lt, ,1, tate, a weekly Iron Baltimore and anotherott from- New Yorki" replied snppcrSv'tor th. infScf jo'n at e seekingr" tbel -tsarrler? ;.Weljr nd. Sensibly sMrawitaKcM afford pnbllslr a pnperWoti? owB expense (o help puinien. Into office vrno will not support it. tM low.ef TartOTycnnDgroDj Mnurcay. YM.fleliiiqueiiC list 6i aurTon7pouniy la Bearll one-fourthleU ttiTa'y air thaa last. tWi.WinterAa tht 'toy the Ciled Brolh- f f L t News and Otherwise. Temperance Men on the Rampage f y "AtmB ery Charld Cl)orh, frith fmj wort, 1 ' ,---' k vt ' With e aor pletfthtn ther people. I A !' not raokon'a ralilioai bird ; ' Tne w-cauea lemperance meu of Ohio, who are annually infected with an Itching fpr" office, I have'lrledgaln and "g aln to make a Temperance 'party In pol ities to control the officers of the State. Except In a few Instances, and In a few Jo CalUleaT tnesefefforti have been failures. And, becanae ot thiadabbHnjr in politic office seek In tt on the -part f those who manage, or attempt to. manage the Tem perance organization in Ohio, instead ol L directing their efforts to. the reformation of men by moral tuaaion Temperance bas ,, notbeeni aanceesa. ;n; ; Ux.' t. l j 1 Tb.Mte State; Temperance Convention inthia city, discnase more .politic than temperance. A large minority favored poli tical action, and the majority would hate , dwindled to a minority had hot a portion of L the .raembera- llviDg in strong j. Sadical counties,: where- the. kading politicians i were U not in the j whisky ring, at least rdent" politicians,' whbi. treat .and are treated, declared the Impossibility of voting r 'or'a Democrat under any and all clrcum- I Obe year since the Temperance Conven tlon resolved- to ; support no man for office who used arden spirits At the Presiden tial election this pledge was forgotten As it was theny.so It will ba againi when such a pledge hi Joundto militate against ! It U thconttuct of men'itich as tliese. who seek office en' the Temperance hobby, who frankpledge bot to be broken, that caUBes the temperance movement to be viewed-asif-tba Is more of a thing of contempt ratbef lan of admiration.1- taAmt every speech 'of these pollti eaTteUpefaecelmeAV the Oemocratio par ty'wltb it members, were arraigned as IntemperateJJThlSi toxV from 'members ol a 2party,: whose candidate' for President, sind foP-whom these 'so-called temperance men" eteoT, wa' ebsrged1 Ty "leading member of bis Own party; as- having been drttnk In the Streets Of Washington, wlth ip one yearwho could not stand ' op be 4r'ea: whisky bottle, but would fall to the grbtand from Its effects a tarty that has just Tre-lected CbIndlkb, Senator, from MlcTifgaD, after -"he was denounced as7a drunken set by 'his owa tfarty "preaj 4' H party.'Jwh'oeeleadtng ' Senators, ! YAtaa, jtAvm, bpraoub,- u Git are 01 an -nmw- inn1 fcatnrei Th Conititntlon -of OhioP P jrobfblU the licensing 'of men to retail Bplrttubbs'irfaorsf ftt4 law of Congress, J htch 'floes '.license liqnor ' aeaiers, was assed; by Flhe 'party friends-of mert who thus denouflce the Eemocratic party, and jlet, thv Republican' party; if their word is to be - taken,' is the nly! Temperance one and the Democracy the only anti-Temper- ne hrt iii'thilanil . " "-": . r --1 , j 'When these slanders' tease-when tem perance men are temperate in denoncla tioni'aij'd h6nestly seek .the good Of tbefr g feo men adopt moral 'suasion,' and not slander anq yituperatlon, then, and not until then? 4oodr men.' who touch not Haste not. tbandle7hot,"!ardeht 'splrits,i'wnl; enlist lb BUOC, 1UU UlD lb 1UI TV Ml U. ii;iJ '-! Iifr.ow f) ' News and Otherwise. Temperance Men on the Rampage What Says the "Leader." I The Cleveland JLeader, In noticing a pro- tpoaaU Ott the resunlptioa of specie: pay-; stents, f oT a' law authorizing the settlement of debts by the' payment of as atnount P, e'qnal ti the iubility In gold; when: the debt eai &tatrsetaidr80 that In this way a bond of the 'Tjnited- States which promises to py i,000, shhld' be redeemable by the payment of 500, it It waspnrcnasea when gold was SVm' sayt thae ,8ch action onKd-be bkrefaced and Outrageous rob- beryV1 sndHhattBa' man'who would sert- riidUBiy support UJ would have -nd -moral crriple" hifal.iist' picking 5poekti;,,,'..,fi,f j -"Having tlfuS expressed its opinion, wlfl onrKSdfcar friend In formf'ns. whether "the scieii 6f tile Fbnd Commissioners of Ohio a the BadrcaVIKialarnre' who1 Indorsed ttte-planvof selling the greenbacks 'In "the atataTreastirTana psytngtne loreign erea 4rnr!StJn Irreenbaekwhen they ,1'4wiIilltIM,' Jnrptiaencei Snd yet the mett Who 'Claim that the United States Bonds,' purchased L 4i.teprecfated greenlack8,abd covenent- eu XO ue paiu iu greeu uncus, smui ire pmu iboid, were the representive men ef -the artywrwho',;tn'os3' aishonyteaOhio?'by breaking Its plighted faith; with "'its I'credl tbrsi'' " c u,,i'' 9V'3 tft .li.'s!i!' Ohio Legislature. nof were Fj presenttiJor B Btay;lawfor,;an increase at jjtna rate of uiterest per. cent. lor ajmennjfnt W elevate, Hbe standard of the mdjcal, profession,. apd, to, reimburse the Treasurer yinton. county,' for. "pnbllc money tplen.romhlm, withoutnitoi hlS:OWnr... kSI i.,! !..,:; 1 j Bills were Introduced, by Mr. Anderson, reqninng couniypmmuaioners to employ sj competent person, to index the. county rec qrdsj by, Mr. WaiiKq, to provide for the appointment, pf assistant Prosecuting At; torney$n rtaTnj counties fby. Mr. Gor npj. to, def) pe.tha.d uties ok .Supervisors in removing itimbeE and drit against bridges In- tbel. sfcversl districts by: Mr Swaim, ta amend the law for the regulation of la- T qqporsted. otmfinles,q that, when JO per f oea(. 0f (bqfeapitaL tocl la paid, up, the T , ' - - - - .i i- election, bf vofflcers , can take place. Also a chsngini the number of: Directota from Ave to seyen, and places incorporated com panies on the same footing as railroad, com pwles By Mr. Bughm of Highland, to repeal the electiqu law Of April, 1867. ;; One Editor of the Journal Photographs the Other. j The' Journal his a brace of editors, one Of whom thus1 photographs the other; : j "It Is singular how" much self-conceit to tthe eattare inch some persons are capable lm t I I k (1 . 1 D..k sons would be invaluahle if they could be worked up Jato boiler Iron., It don't take, Q bran to a per8on with self-con ceit; bratoe are rather in tne way; there is no room ior them. There Is hardly enough ot them in a self-conceited man to be spoken of in the plural, number.' They . are like a dry bean in a bladder small, ' bat capable of much noise, when Self-conceit shakes the bladder. 1 .- ''The self-conceited person is to be envied. The fly was a good deal happier than the coach-wheel. ' He really supposed he was making the dust." : i Will the traveled editor, in; return, fur nish the pen 'portrait of the -military man o'f'ithat'sbeet" " :. 7fr-.ti-. j.j.-ni Ji-ii ui ' v ffrh. j Th Advocato regret to learn that James (j, Stewart, oae,ot.the Commissioners of Licking county,, baa been, prostrated by apother strfike of paralysis, , -nS j . ,, . ; The Money order BREMEN, Jan. 16. Ontte rs'i,fSf rebfuafy, proxlm'o.' tbi 1 money order system 'between large towns i oi aiorth Germany and -the United 8tate ' will be inaugurated.,! The plan , la to re ceive cavmeot at Dostoffices in the North Qerman Uu'ion And United State?, and ls . sue? orders for the ' same on the agenta-df North QermanLLloycla, the amounts to be limlted tqlsboitf WtJf aoUars.a . ,q 1 sin BREMEN, Jan. 16. St. Louis News. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 17. ' tb Hoosalaslrtng1 Conguesa tot, submit aa amendment, to wiq ; vonsuwiuvugivmg ' suffrage without regard te seXr color. !, iThe Nebraska Kepnhllcan"'1 legislative r.nnnon FrWay ! night; Tesuited "in no choice for U. S.' Senator; but Mr. .Tipton had,the ihtt.ycte.;j,voi'i is :f, -uiJj -If LATEST WASHINGTON. Reconstruction Committee. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. wat befori the Reoon- sirucuun commiiiee again tn-aay. tie was examined relative to the disturbance al leged' to ' have tat en 'place in the seven counties of Mlsnisainni. H tjHHrl iK- stantiallv that there was sotrie distarbHnoitV therpXluring thefBectiqn, but not hugb.;fl ... . j vuvuCIU ICOUlto HO admitted that probably in some cases the negroes remained away from the- polls through intimidation, but he did not think tbey absented themselves In any consider able numbers, or that 4f they had all been present it would have affected the election so as to secure a, majority in that State for the Constitution,, WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. National Colored Convention. ine national (Jorored Union adopted a ret ort , urging the ' organization of ' an Equal- Rlguts i-Xesgue.'i' A resolatlon passed, asking Congress for n amendment to the Constitution to , put beyond cavil the right of every citizen to vote, irrespec tlvi of race, ' olor or condition, and urg ing Upon Congress to 'make further legis- ' latlon to: redress' the outrage of expelling : colored members from the Georgia Juegis lature, and to restore the rights of colored people In that State. ''A sub-committee Is preparing an address to be laid before the ' American people, -and another committee has, been appotnted to present the suffrage question before the Congressional Judici ary committee. ' - - Treaty for Adjustment of Claims. 1 The President yesterday sent to the Sen-.' ate the treaty for the' adjustment -of the (Alabama and other claims by.oommlasioa-r,) The Treaty on the Alabama Claims Submitted to the Senate. NEW YORK, Jan. 17. The Herald's-Washington special states that on Friday last the President sent to the Senate the treaties between the Gov ernment and that ot Great Britain on the' Alabama claims, the rights of naturalized citizens and the question arising out of the joint occupation of San Juan. The Ala bama treaty, as concluded, is substantially of the original terms presented by our: Government-- As soon as the treaty was. received in the Senate, it was referred, to , the committee on Foreign Relations and' ordered printed In confidence for the use i or the senate. The committee meets on Tuesday - next, when-the matter will be considered. The naturalization treaty. It is understood, concedes on the part ot Great Britain that .naturalized citizens shall en joy the . same 'rights in that country as native American citizens. j - . DOMESTIC NEWS. Accident. HARRISBURG, Jan. 16. 1 occurred fhis evening, by which a young , laay, miss, Jiate JKupert, naa ner person horribly barned from her forehead to her iii -' Thrown from the Track. WORCESTER, Jan. 16. ' A freight train on the Vermont A Masia- , cbusetts railroad, was thrown, from the track to-day, while passing over the bridge between, At hoi and Koyalston. 'Nine carsJ were smashed and the bridge badly dam-; agedv Conductor Webber and another man, Sentenced to be Hanged. BALTIMORE, Jan. 16. 1 George Bailey, a colored jailor, who bias., been on trial at Princes Anne, for the mur der of the captain and mate of the schoon- ' er Brave,-was convicted on Tuesday last, aaa on-weoaesaay was sentenced to oe, h.nfroH r Tllti. thrpA MimratlM In nrimtw Bounds, Wilson and Wells, are in jail uri-! det "sentence of death! "The day of their execution being fixed lor the out of march nexwf! !i::w : -.ib ,(! w- (-ixji-.ia Congressional committee. TROY, Jan. 16. . . ' JniTim TMokciTi th anh-onrnmUtee man . iOf-.the special , committee of the House of. KepresencaciYes, m lnveBiijjawj uie lrauus committed at the late election in thife State, made but a short stay here. ; Be examined i only one or- twd witnesses. A li&t of one ; hundred witnesses had been prepared, but be declined to summon them, remarking' that Be-and his colleague" were neamiy tired 'of listening to cases of individual tnrnS. He, therefore, confined bis invest!-, cation to the manner in. which naturaliza tion papers were issued in the Troy justice TROY, Jan. 16. Indian Affairs. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 16. says that a number of Ind iaes, recently engagedW in war in Colorado and, Kansas, nave reached the Powder river country, where aeooneilswas held bra large number of cbiefsi.i The object of the council was un-j known... TUe iuuian were quiet at , r on Fetterma'n and also along the Upper Mis- sonrl. ' a uenver oispatcn says a party nas returned' from ''pursuit of Indiana in; the Lacbe la toiiifre ,V alley; having succeeded. in recaptnring onehundred horses and .kill- 1 1 " T..J:..L. 1 ' ' j., a ' General Sherman has received the fol lowing dispatch : " .- . IN THE FIELD, FORT COBB. INDIAN TERRITORY, Jan. 1, 1869. -GxNRRAt The - manche village by Colonel Evans' com-', mand, gave the final Mow to the DacKDone ; on' the night of the' 81st of December,' a delegation ot theohief men ot the Cbey eone,and Arapaboes. twepty-ona in num- Der, arrived at this place, .on . 100c, ; uieir. animals not being able to bring them in.' They said they ruled the villages, -begging for peace and permission tor their people to come !n asking ao terms, but only for a paper to protect them from the operations of our troops while en route. They report the tribes are In mourning tor their losses, their people starving, their' ponies dylnar, 0 their dogs all eaten. uo, and no buffalo. We bad .forced tbem into the canoes., on . the... eastern edge or tne erased riains; wnere there were no small game or buffalo.-They'' are In a bad fix and desire to surrender jm med iately,t I- have acceded o their de- man,els and will punish them justly, and I' scarcely make an'error ia any pnnlshnient" awarded, for they all have blood upon their hands..)!' ''i-'ii'T -t ! 'i'.J -' .-: ..--:'.'! .Yesterday we read a lew papers, the first for a month, and I see it is alleged bj In dian agents, that Black Kettle's band were on their reservations at the time tbev were ' attaeked.i This is false. : The reservation extends but thirty' miles upi the, YVa8hita,i; from Fort Cobb..- The battle took place one hundred and 'thirty miles up that stream from here. ' It is also alleged that" the band was friendly. No one could make I such an assertioa who had any regard for- truth. cTba young men of this.. band commenced ' the war. I can . give their- names.1- Some 'Of ' Black Kettle's young men were out depredating: at Fort Dodge, when the village was wiped out.. Mules taken from the trains, mail matter carried by our murdered couriers,, photo graphs stolen from the scenes of the out rages on the Solomon and Saline rivers in Kansas, were found in the captured camp;, and in addition I have their own illustra--ted history, found in their captured camp, showing the different fights or murders this tribe were engaged in, the trains at tacked, the pay parties attacked about Fort . Wallace, and the women, citizens and sol diers killed. It is at the service ot any' one desiring information -on the Subject. It should be known, also, tnat a invited Black ' Kettle and hia .f mily to come in. through the Arapahoes chief, Little Rover, In my Interview with that chief at Fort Dodge in tteptemoer last,, a ney oia nos - P. H. Major General Commanding. Verdict. PITTSBURGH, Jan. 17. ! The following 'is the verdict of the cor oner's iury on the recent aetfldent at Cork's Boo Pan flaodle railroad : . The; jury believe.the accident was caused . by. an embankment giving away,' owing to. 'severe1 'rainsi w'Wch'Jallowed 'ttierack' to, settle,' preo.pitattng the sleeping ar over ' said .embankment, and that from theevi-f jdence before the jury all due caution was , iiuservcu. ujr cuipiujrn ui kuvrwu ui ccu order. -4 " Portland Board of Trade. PORTLAND, Jan. 16. , ' i The1 Board of Trade has - passed 'strong resolutions in favor o a reoiproclty treaty : with Canada slsoj favoring an approprla-, tlon by: (he toyumeat for a Niagara ship , Ice Boat Race. Ice Boat Race. POUGHKEEPSIE, Jan. 16. 11 iThe hse Wsi race over an eighteen"nrile ' cbured res cited in a victory for the Hasse. Inaboau were entered.- m ui t,j. Outrage by Militiamem. Outrage by Militiamem. MEMPHIS, Jan. 16. Last night nine militiamen from tha Fort at Marion, Arkansas, went to the nouse or a widow lady. .i!.,P withheld at the request of numerous rela tives here, and outraged her three daugn-terap-agedaixtoen-ighteenand twenty, after helping themselves to what things they wanted. , Information was given .QL Watson, eommanding militia, who tais sf ternoon succeeded in arresting thegui'ty partieanc-Tbe- greatest? axeltemeatrxists at Marion, and but for the promise of Col. Watson that the villains shall have stern justice meted out to them, doubtless the community would now be in arms. An other partyalso went to the house vjf Jef ferson -Reevesy near the same place, and his wife. Chicago Items. CHICAGO, Ill., Jan. 17. Another orfze flirht 'between Ctilcaeo' rougbs is being arranged. Jerry Don a van challenges and Fred Bussy accepted. Both have had several fist encounters. The stake is to be 2.0C(0 or upward; and" the mm is to come on wittum six weeks alter signing articles, in Canad in Uecatuf, i.:1on Friday1 night, after a fancy dance, Maher, Melville and Dunnl- van, three rowdiest. assaulted pope killed James Chapman, the result ei a feud be tween Uunuivan and Chapman. .. The mur- rlrra wpro srrootorl CHICAGO, Ill., Jan. 17. The Maine Senatorship. AUGUSTA, ME., Jan. 17. The Senators and Representatives in ,he Maine Legislature from Kennebec county. (Mr. Morrill's county), and who voted for Morrill, at the caucus ta nominate a caa.- didata tor U. S. senator, publish acardia which tbey 'sav. as Mr. Hamlin received 75 out of 149 yotes in caucus, they regard ni8 nomination a. valid,: and Dlndlng,ana snau vote ior mm. . j;,. - tkj . i .. c Georgia Legislature. ATLANTA, GA., Jan. 16. - a motion to re scind the act to unseat the colored mem bers, and .that they be reseated, was lost by a large majority.: . 3 ,i v-- -c. ATLANTA, GA., Jan. 16. NEW YORK MELANGE. Commodore Meade. NEW YORK, Jan. 16. It is said that Commodore Richard Meade has suffered a stroke ot paralysis, and that Grand Army of the Republic. The annual encampment of the Grand Arn y of the Republic of this State was commenced yesterday, Its sessions be ing held with closed doors. Many promi nent army officers are in attendance.' Gen. Sickles was re-elected Grand Commander. Treaty for the Benefit of Prussian Emigrants. - Baron Gevolt, Prussian Minister, and Secretary Seward are at present engaged in framing a treaty between this country and Prussia, for the benefit of emigrants coming here from' that point of Europe, It is intended to have a Prussian .official lo cated In New York, who, in conjunction witn a designated omejr 01 tne govern ment, and m correspondence with a board of commissioners, shall see after the in terestsotthe Prussian-subjects atad save them from many dangers, to which, they mignt otnerwise oe Arrived. The steamship Cuba, from Liverpool has - - Ninth Army Corps. A' meeting of the ninth army corps offi cers and ot omcers 01 uurnstdes expedition into North Carolina, has been called bv General Burnsides: to meet in New York. Febuary 8th next, the anniversary of the capture ot Jttoanake island, lor the purpose or forming a permanent organization and taking measures lor a general meeting at an Wall Street. The Express says : The scenes in Wall Street are' bow being shifted once more. and the bears this time are making .their appearance in public after -a long retire, ment, and they will make an effort at least to retrieve their lost fortunes. .-.-,-: ; The leading bears have been recently at work for some time past in the West, or ganizing Hot ! a f. caulpa'gn Qn:tallwayB tnrongn Legislatures in several western States., Th& first effort -bas been, made, in Illinois, and already a bill has passed the Senate, which reduces the rate for passenger-travel on railways of that State to 3 cents per mile; : it is reported this will pass tne House, and be signed by theliov ernor. A similar movement is on foot-in Iowa and Wisconsin, and the bears calcu late this (cftedie will be' successful and re duce the earnings ot the Western roads and thereby depreciate the market value on lte'stclr'X(hanre. f r 'jf'STSni 1 It is reported lln the Rtreerthaf some rOSas will increase. their capital stock for equip men'ti and it is rumored that the Michigan SiMHhern directors havealready authorized fresh. Issues for this purpose. I'Tbe; bearH calculate' "noon demoralization of hulls on any new Issue of stock, and take comfort from shis.:tn : lj : .. , . . j . j The foregoing Is the bear 1 campaign as fir as developed, and it seems from this that the bears are not to remain mere passive observers of, events in wall, street any longer. Tbe'bulls will of course resist this attack of the bears, and the battle bet wt en the contending forces commenced to-day on the stock exchange. .This is the situa tion in Wall street at present, and we arc likely to see 'lively-times in the immediate Accepted. Rev. Frederick D. Huntington, of Bos ton, hs accepted the Bishopric of Central The Congressional Committee. 1 Judge Dickey, as sub-committee of the Congressional Committee of investigation into the alleged election Irauue, is engaged in the prosecution ot inquiries tn.ine in. Failures. The Albany Argus says the failure of Parker, Brooks & Co., of New 'York, and Pier, Brooks A Co, ef Springfield Center, nop mercnant8, la announced. , rne lia bilities areatated to be upwards ot 400,00a and it is claimed they have assets--Which will considerably mure than meet their iq-i dgbtedneasQ QTG3113U DfiS Zi V FOREIGN NEWS. BY ATLANTIC CABLE. Card from Charles Dickens. LONDON, Jan. 16. : Cbarles- Dickens publishes a card in the Londony papers to-oay-denylng'Cbe story of the recent death of his brother's widow In Chicago. .- He says that lady is still alive and well, and that he is trustee of her es tate under settlement.. ; f (.AM'lh The Alabama Treaty. '. The final signing ot the treaty for the settlement of the Alabama claims elicits favorable comments irom. all the London papers. -.-' '' ' ..... v. . . The Ballot in Parliamentary Elections. A' meeting of those favoring the ballot in Parliamentary elections was held bere last evening. Able speeches were made by Messrs. Milner, Gibson, Chas. Buxton and others. The assemblage was large. Much enthusiasm was manifested, --'fj'j Riots. FLORENCE, Jan. 16. . . The riots occasioned by attempts to col lect mill tax have been renewed recently in variour. parts of Italy. Military force has been used for the suppression of the disorders. Twenty-six rioters have been' killed and wounded.; The country. is. snow tranquil. : Another Session of the Conference PARIS, Jan. 16. : Another session of the Conference was' held to-day to give the member an Op-, portunlty to. sign the declaration of its opinion. The- public newspapers of this evening say the declaration asks of Greece, in the interest ot European -peace, to sup press the bands and vessels Intended; for Incursions into neighboring States of the Ottoman Empire, -and counsels Turkey to withdraw its ultimatum.- Jt concludes by expressing hopes of A speedy removal 01 diplomatic relations between Turkey -and Elections in Spain. MADRID, Jan. 16. The elections' In. this city1 and a great niaioritv of the. Provincial ..towns have been carried oy iue uuvauueut cauui- naaa& '"'. !."-: . ni-: Halifax. Halifax. HALIFAX, Jan. 16. impression prrvalls that the Domin ion Government wiTl Sirree to pay Nova Scotia for thorightof ,wa from Halifax to Truro, on the ground itii ii'is a portion of the inter-coioniai ranroau. , . , ..f : S ricwAdYertiscments m t357Tfao Ohio Slatrfcinan haul a LarJrcr nrrn intf ah than nnv Tin. - Wrfd la Jhl City or Cen tral Ohio. Advertisers will bear thin In, mind . HEARTH Und HOME Ax Illcbtratid Wikklt op 18 Pasis, . ,.0 THB FARM, GARDEN AND FIRESIDE. il sfJLUJ.xu,;.' XDITID BT HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. Mm BOO 27-i. Is this namker il began the publication of a new storr of domestio life. wriUen expressly for Hi abth 4nd Hons by Mr. Bibicoa Hasdimo Davis, author of "Ufa in tU o JiJf,l.enHtledr" ! -.'Sjr. L' J.-i ''" It wi".:-M eopioMl mirtratol tSTrrHSKs. ana wm ran through (event Dantber. The genina i of Mrs. Davis, in it intensity, end sombreneu, stronglr resembles that of JiNi kTRB, and Thb Tihbboeb Lis act" will be feaiia to poesee the highe.t interest. owxoi -VLT . No. 5 1 a number of nnusuel riehnenand we ask tha lover of good readifig and'e Vngravings to boy and examine it. r R& TABLE OF-CO-VTEST8 " ' 1 OFF THE JERSEY COAST.--u ' t ' (A Pioture.) ' ' 'V. Habbt Fbwi. ' - " n. r- FAULTS OF INEXPERIENCED WRITERS. . Habkibt Bbicbbb Siowb. a x ..rt . ii'(..'; III. THE SHADOWED RIVER. - (A Poem J c. P. Cbakcr IV. THE TEMBROKE JJKGWlCYt-v -r-r ailustrated.);' Mr. Rib see A HABDb i -r i HABD&ra Davis .ft i 1 BECKY BRADLEY, Mn. R. H. Stood abd, VI. MRS. HUNNIBEE'S DIARY;. vs j 1 Lauba E. L'tmab. LETTERS TO COUNTRY BOYS. No. 1. . .Col..T. W. HiaoiNsOM, VIII. BURNS,'XAISY. ; iHlnstisted.i. V i i "Wee, modest, erimson-tipped flower." A QOO0 GROWL FROM DIOGENES.' C. A. Bakbb HOW A GIANT MANAGED MATTERS. I .tConolnded J : I '? f ( Taairs B. Siooarokl XI. AHDMOROCSCOSTKlBOpR r Tbwksbubt. A JANUARY FARM TALKl XIH. A REPLY TO "BDTTEft vi. WOOL." '' i By a Massachusetts Fakxbb. I : S:l XlVit t-!i - JSl GARGET : ITS TREATMENT. ! il ?f-wc Cornell JJitlTerstty.-JP J. - ri,j XV. Imported neat cattle. ! Prof. Chablbb L. Flint. ! f laaio f-!M-i,i e.'tiHu L i-"' . ... . XVI- .j-m--w yinA'i PROF1TJ OFjSHELTER FOR ANIMALS H I iaiiu. j H. A.ShbiiBOK j lA-iao. vii. - t vaiva AYRSHIRE COW "FLORA." (A fine Portrait.) FOBBES. THB. CROW," i131uited bv FoBBBS.y--- M I . Prof. Vbbbil. Yal CoUege. t tTl1J tiif , '..' S.t m H i XIX. BTEAMINO CATTtt-FOOD. " : 81 M ( W ith detailed experiment.) J. W. Baoo. " " THfTlAfiTBrROjf ROT'gclftD'S'cbcs I TRY-SEA T. (Dtuitratoa byatflan.) i . Donald Ch Mitchxll. ni . I'rxxr-jTyVot y.r omt -wimter'HoAb is florid a. 1 ' ! XXIL ASPAEAOT&flROWI.N G IN MXBTLAND, -CM I , XXtLU . .. AMUSEMENTS FOR THE FIRESIDE i XXIV. CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES.TA PIctureJ pr78al by all IVewa Dealer. i SingljB txrQber8)TElJ...CE?iTSi Single copies $4. invariably in advanee; three j j.-, Cpniej51'LifitaiiwiBS.JJ6. j Ji. au-i. JL ,r -21. ; N. B We have com plaint made by resident of New York and Brooklyn that their neighborhood newsdealers do not keep themselres aupplicd with Hb Ibth and LfoMB, thus putting their customers to inconvenience. .We will feel obliged to all who will end in to us the names' or rach dealer. Res- ident of New York City ean subsoribe for Bbabth an$ BoicB at ouroffloefor Sa' jo per annumvhioi inoludea postage and delrveryv' I PETTia&l BaVESri CO., PUBLISHERS. i'i 'i i L37 Parli. w, N. IJ . ;janl8-dit-i Jerries CulIea,s''stateV NOTICE I HEKEBI GIVEN THAT tbo- uadersigned is tbe duly appointed .and qualified Administrator of James tullen. late of Columbus, Ohio, deceased. All person knowing thumselvea to be indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment-; ' and- per sons having claims againt said; estate will present them to the anaexaigneimmaaiai.e ior eimwaoce. t . MARTI2T CU LLEN . .. A ..!-- Administrator. January IS, 1869. i ;,;r' r. - .--- - ' THE .': NpONALtTMSTCO. , OF TH OITT OF NIV TOBK, i IN". 330. 'Uromlway. ' "CHARTERED BY-THE STATE. D abits U M anoak, Pree't.' J. Mxbbill, Seo'j. - w . d j . -nart Vr W tm-i n t wn ua , 'Ree'tvee uepesi'sana aitowa r wuKriM t,ct i . INTE RUriT on all Daily Ualanoes. subject to eheck at sight. ppectM ueposite tor oix uionuis or more, mav be made at five per cent. The Capital of One MiMtew-UoUaasaeiavcided 'among over 500 Share holders, oompriainc many gentlemen of lane wealth MicL teaiieialKieriaaee. -who are la-Dersonallv liable to depositorafox all.,blutatins of tbeCom-4 pan to double the amount ol their capital stock As the National Trust Company reoeives deposit io large or small amounts, rrd" permits them to be nrawn-aa a-trbcle crin pa t bv CBentr at eiarhVaBd without Botise. allowing tetewet w all daily-bal-MptiM throughout the eountr can Ieaab m. this Institution with special advantage OI Security, ronnjniow, luu yxuitk. ,fwir4ei-awS)$m ;..',', JX -f f i a ?t a n idw Is ?(R lM : longing to Mary E. KenC-deceased, situated on Mouo4rtreeU,ne 7th, eoasistiog of aceaeeeient hpuse, 'jod'-shd, AoJ ea a spaeisas lot ninety- f set front, one bnndreel In depth. . Good cistern and well, fruit trees and flower garden on the premises. For price aod terms, enquire at W. R. Kent's auction rooms.eorner Town and Fourth. an7 dtf ,03 i UE. i ; ; i Id : 1 W 4 i ppfjfjfjfjfjnnnnjn y c jllj&OTA 'PLE &FANCY D R VOODslfSf " : : - - i i"Tf in n-ir tttip ss?tj, lmsr .. s-p. ; i I l ' A. C. HE ADLE Y A CO: .1 tTP.. iiBAROAINS .. - - '":. I --:-: . ;- ''" TO ! CLOSE" - C- "i . v .(.'. k TO CLOSE . ' i ; ', ; , ' ' "' ? .' V j'l.TOXLOSE -J ' ' ..;vi'. t-K - .1 it . "... ' . ; . ' if : ' t ; rr i .-- -'jr'' , - . ! : r: v.I ' : ; ( .1. . :-i t,,,,, , ', w fcinT-g7j : igR-na-S3fe-v-c.jj.,-i-ji i - - -- - - " .:.. , utf ' r ' 5 O AH f -t. 5 - a i. H 1 , n 1 1 r if- .' We will selLour nm ini r inn xi i iTniTTinir rinniirr- VII 111 I JV 1 I 1 1 U I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I J 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 0 1 MI1E1 niiiJ r mil j mi Ywmm 'WtTTTnTTT REGARD TO UOST On and after Monday, Jan. IJ, 1869, for ... r ... . q . '.I I i:i:i'L mnr febT-eodly WILL BE GiyEN WILL BE.ClVEri WILL BE GIVEN WILL BE CIVEH f;' 4 i It 1A .OiTJ'JA D 2 52 .. t , I" .'l I entire stock 1 e JtlH Uoiit - ... .'?t J--i Jul! .'1 ti'IO I fortt mtsv lo orde to tnalce room for a.JU Lni m.. m-.-'A. ijlUl. a 1 .bHvkl.HI dAOO 5 ' of -"SPECIAI NOTICES. - i ' What are You Taking 1 Tm,MY two-thirds of the adult population of xht JDiiUel .SUtea. indulge, mofe prleM.Ih bS room etimnlaattv., Hot aloonolio bereiagee re ha- ; bTtasny xttfblr3rt"wy thouaa ! winter montb "t keep V the eold." The aieo : holio material of ali "these'drlnks 1s more or less ptitonoui. and i rendwd-all Ui! nordelterio in eonietrnenee of being taken worwt. 'AVotd tbeser'danrwm 'exeitants. 'Bhun," you wueld ahan the danilia rw, att faeew ttin ' lant. They piralyae , ther digestion, congest the liver, disturb the i'tural' eiionbf the kidneys, ir j ritate the bowels, shatter he neyeinil impair the lb. eperatlon of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS i diametrioally opposite to tbi." They ', (par no organ into unnatural activity ; but they ' tone and reeul ate all. If tha digestion Is feeblei tbejr akenne dormant energies of the Istomaoh. and promote the. work of a.-similatioo. If tne liver j i sruggtBtrafloMorptd. they 'irgenerater-tt. tt the 1 kidnevefail trf'Der&rm taeir la notions properly. ; they are regulated witoont Wng irritated. If the i bowels, are constipated. .!be , perisuUte aotioa is moderately inoreejed, aid, -'the discharges beoome natural and reealar. ' If the aervcr are tremulous, f tHey are strengthened. 11 the mind is "clouded, the BITTERS tend to disperse the gloom. Yhese are the encoti of the great vbqbtabli ' tomio AMD coBaiCTivB.; whioh for twenty yeart 1 has been a staple medicine in this country, and the ; demand for which steadily inrireiMi in all part of the Western Hemisphere. . , ., It is not offered as i toevv, bat as a mtdia'n nor will it ever be uaed to satisfy a oraving for al- ; coholio stimulants, because its effect is to cAe.not to urtaU. a false awMtit for excatant. The oham Dions of temperance will do well to mark this peoul iaritv. and to reoeattMBd it as the only safe pxepa- ; tibn containing alcohol, that can be used for medic inal purposes . maj93deod4wly-cw-h To O wners - of Horses and Cattle. ! Tobias' Derb Condition Powders are warranted ! aMrior to any others, or no pay, for tbe cure of l;tn-iMr- Worms. Bots. Conghs. Hide-bound, rrM. la.. In Horses, and Colds. Conghs. Loss of ! Milk. Black Tongue, Horse Distemper, Ao in Cat- ;Ue. .,- . , . "." ' ; Tbey are perfectly aafe and Innocent: no need of tenpins th working of your anunalsAbey in 'arease the appetite, give a. fine cost, cleanse the stomsch and nrinsry organs; also increase tbe milk of eowa Try them, and you .will never be without them, ."ll " :- - ' Col. Philio P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, FoTdhem. ATi,- would not use them until he was told of what they are composed,' since which he la never without them. He ha over 30. running horses in his' Charge, and for the last three years has used no other medicine for them. He has kind ly permitted me to refer any ene to him. Over l,oeo ether referee oe en be seen at th depct. Bold 'by Druggist and. Saddler.' , Price 85 cent per box. -Depot. 10 Park Plaoe Mew York.- '. ! janeM-dAwlycm-veBT " Ul. - ThePlaster of Jhe "Time," " . ALLCOCK'S POROUS.' . ri in, lumDago tuey k "" - hoars a violent cough is relieved oy a riaater ap plied to the chest. Many persons believe a eold cannot be taken jrhUe a plaster is worn there ; this we do know, they greatly assist in the ear of a negleoted cold, so often theiatroducer of Cobsuojd- ption. - 'o'" WJ wf-vt Cure og viob o tne uivr, t A gentleman, after a severe sic knees, had leeion' of the liver. E very quick movement or sndden jar gaVe him severe pain,' often laying lum up tor days. Henca be waaanabla to follow anyoceopaUoa with reguiarityv'-" i.i'v"m:;jMi .w . In this condition fie applied over tie part 'affeot el an-. ALLCOCK.'ii POttUUA PLASTER.-- At first it seemed to irritate, so it was taken -off.- But tha, marked lmnroyementhe experienced aiterwaru kaeehim eooea o try sgain. and hethereforeap- blied another piasteft'-ln- a few dy semeWinfr1 ave'ayipjjcd.,;,t use tBe" penUemen'swn rordTlsm wasemesoreaessiarwiew.aa;a ai 1 terahen b b 'tb wi Perf"'1' restored1:-' Upon . . . a - 1 l-'.mr thai eaf1KtiAB rtr being sounaea Dy,nia ?w- f Pi- T" lesion wis fiundto Be gone: . PrMciral gewy. Ho.OT5 ,1?. r;iniaAwlycm,-riT-.,,.4q Mi -r.bj. i tnS - i , " " " . l J3. --Thi"" 4-UYt,..n.l..' snSndid Hair Dv is the best in -the world (the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable f,ntineousn-dlja-pr1ntment:r,o ridiculous Jinr remedies tbe ill etteeta of bad dyes ;i invig-, fr.tei and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, biaci r btvwit. Soil by all l)roeisu and i'erfamorsi . Z.a n,nn..li applied at Ustchelor' Wis; 1 actors . No. W Bond street, N. York, i-mt aprM dAwly " ' impediments to marriage, the eanse and effects ef nervous debiliVn and tho-vemedte therefor."' A packet editton of the above will b forwarded eat t reoeint of XS oaout, br addwiD Doctor Ctjbtxs '. Wo. &ettk Charles street, Baltimore, Md. -- J SPECIAL 'I,6tMK?3 -For all ttio porpofljea of a Tnyatlyay Zffadicdna. -i t im 9 Tejrhapii nw ine meul3 cine ta so trrdveraallyre.' quired by everybody aa ! eathartio, tior Was evet?" , uiwf uw, lis - every country and auob a; , all classest aa-toi milal but efficient purgativa ' I'M. The obvious rea son Ls, that it is a more re liable and Jar more effeo , tnal remedy than any TllfMA whfl h.vM tried it, know that it eured them; those who have; not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends. " and all know that what it does once it does always that H never ails through any fault or aeajlectof it eom positions -We have thousands arpoa thou sands of certificate of their remarkable cures of Umi -following- complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish tbem. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates ; . containing neither calomel or any deleterious drag, 1 they may be taken with safety by anybody-. - Their -' sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise) from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful Influence on the) internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it. , into healthy action remove the obstruction of tha stomach, bowels, liver, and other organ of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange-, ments as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper savi the box, for the following complaints, which these fills rapidly cure: - for lyawewaa or'jTasMycsatian, Title J ns, jLaaaraor and jLae of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom -ach and restore its healthy tone and action. For Liver Cowaplatisrrand its various symp-, tome, Billows Heaslaclie, stele HemdmclaaV laaadice or Oreea aicAtaeaa, -KUiams Colic and Billows JFevers, they should be ja3 diciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstruction which cause it. , . For Dyseatery- or Diarrhoea, but one injhlt dose is generally required. For Rheaaiatlsa, SSowt, 3 ravel, Palpt tatioa of tbe Heart, Paia la the aide, . Back and jLolas, they should be continuously, taken, as required, to change the diseased action or: the system. With such change those complaints, disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical awolllaajw they -should be taken in large and frequent dose to pro, duce the eJToct of a drastic purge. i. For Suppresaioa a large dose should be taken . as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. , Asa Iintmr Pill, take one or two fills to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. .. . I, An occasional dose stimulates tbe stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates tbe system. Hence it is often ad- - vantageous where no serious derangeraeat exists., One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pill makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus..., - , a . DM. C. A.TBB CO., Practical ChemttM, LOWELL. MASS., XT. 8. JL. For sale, bv BRAUJV. BKDCE m CO.. Wholesale and Retail, Columbus, and all Drug. gia. " Jn-eoawijfcciu ,1. CRISTADORO'S HAIR - DYE. XADIES. over gray hair, why . . . ' " Should there "be a HUE and CRY 7 V 1 CRISTADORO'S DYE. yon know. . , . 1WUI a BLACK or BROWN bestow.. "" Use, then, this uneqalled Dye, , t -t r Have the HUE without the CRY. , , - i L Cristadoro's1. HRr J;fse.ryatvt?(. Criatsriorosumntees that his Hair Preservative 1 shall succeed where every other preparation ha ailed, i keeping ,olaan.. the. hair, thiokening - . vVsing. preserving, it color, inohnlng it to enrl. sad restoring It to thktneattn ana vigor m in the elements of its besntx. ... Sold by Diaggists.and applied by all Hair Lrrsi. ; era. Manufaotory no., bo aaiueu x uuoipu Depot iTa. P Ato floustw-. .-.a. ..it. junelB-dAwlycm-reHTi yiM ".' i ,i " " ',!'' i j '- t i ' ' artnnOOD 4rdthi moiti,or 111 illi; rH restored in fosar weeks.- eaeees J ...Atd. DR. RICOKD'iSESJSliNtJiOF Lli R restores saahly po era. ram wtuttever eau-a ari sin; the effects of earlv pernicious babiis, self -abuse, impotency and climate, give a at voce to this wonderful mediome, if taken regularly accords ins to the directions (which are very sintpje and re- . quire no restraint from buslfeas or pleasure.) Fail. ure is inpoihUJneldJarUlka-aa qnantitiet in one for f. To be had only of tbe sola unpointed, agent, fa- America.1 H..,GtHrM. 7 Third Ave..'eomet 13fh St.; Ne, YotkCl: . jVKr-jjSJdljr tf) -f.-eftfc vJ TTJ '1 1 1 !''. i ' U . in i, un 1 l 1 ' 1V1 PampfUtt from ' Uu Da. Curtis,. The Medical 1 lmes" says, of tbis. wore t y i turn valuable treatise on the cause and euro of pram a . tare deolrne, shoa how health is impaired throush' ? . .1 ... . .1- .'.J .u,hmt mnA ' easily regained 1 -It- lives clear synrpais of the cra-maySS-dly-r