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!': ; : :ii if M IMIL UJ ilDliJJj-Uj Allu Q - : ' '"' :''-7'''' " :V . . , . ., .:..!','',. , , . , .. . - xu-ai.. l...m i : 11 i i -r:'.. -j-: ..! 1 . MOUNT VERNON. OIIIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1862. NO. 13. VOL. VIII. .1 '. . ! ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' MOUNT VERNON, 0. t?FIO-Rflnn frmrlr ocaunlefl by Hoimt Cat Us, Kiw, tbr doors wnthof thtnn;., "iisiraT a. mitohbli Attorney and Counsellor at Law ,42v7) NOTARY PUBLIC, CrriCB-Worth aide Kremlin Blook. MT. VERNON, (WIO. ' " WALTER II. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MT. VERNON, OIHO. Offlo. o Hixh Str..t, epposit. the CourfHo. HRAINAK1) lJURRIUOK, LITHOGRAPHERS IK MERY VARIETY OF STYLE. HANK STREET, Opposite WddU House, Clovoland. Ohio n f! MONTGOMERY. ATTCBEEY AT LAW. IN BOOTII BUIIiDIJrtl OVER MUSIC! STORE Mount Vernon, Ohio. Fpeelal attention given to the Collecting of 1 loims.ann tn purcaaj onu b iv for le unimproved land as follow", u) I Oro County. Missouri, n W-.rron County, Missouri, 302 acres In St. Ft- isConnty. Missouri, also 125 acres and one so erlotin Hardin Canty, Ohio, and 81 acres m JrrcerCounty.Ohio. March 1. hascTbVsnTt- '"" "nl:t BON KEY A ROUSE. ATTORNEYS ft COUNSELLORS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS CINflVNCRRY. t. ! .:. ... l Pnnria. I tinoiS. Particular atte ition Riven to RealIF..tat, and collection casestaken uirougnuui, m, iy I. W. TANCt VANCE COOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MT. VERNON, 0. Oflo southeaU corner of Main aod Chestnut is, pposit Kaov. County Bank. sept20 Timrt.il or Art, M'yll,IS8l : CARD PICTURES! CARD PICTURES! LEWIS i prepared to make tha'. boautifu Btylt f full Unjrth card pictures that aro attracting a uch attention in eastern cities. Also, miniatur ,ioturos for visitinserds,bujlno3S cards, Ac. Ca andiee them. Riomi coraor Main and Gambia trU, Mt. Yeraon, 0. i3-tf. t WHERE YOV CAN BUI THE CHEAPEST ! ! WILLIAM M.MEFFORD. J3ETURN8 HIS THANKS TO THE CITIZEN! Xkiof Knox County for the liberal patronage ei isadedto him.and would nay tuat he has now o tusd at good Harness, Saddles, Buggy, Carrion-Wagon and 1 low Harness, Collars, Uriillos, Martii jiil, Vhlr Acnsever. SHOP Hcrth-eaetcornerMarketHouse. a.glUlT fLli A N D E II ELLIOTT OFFERS his services to the citisons ofMt. Ver a and Knox county, and solicit a (bare of publi patronage t8TShop in Jacob Martin's building opposite he Drake Hotel, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. no2A-r j iRririiMTiAR7 WOULD RESPEOTFITUT INFORM THE eitlnns of Mt. Vernon; Ohio, and vicinitj, that he hasperinanontly located in Mt Vermin for the purpose of Praotieing hi Profession in the la test and most substantial tyl of the Art; and I would say to those who may favor me with their patronage, that my work shall and will compart both in REAIJTV AND Dl lt 4B1LITV. with any in the State. I would alsosny to those who are afflicted with Diseased Mouths, that I am pro-p redtotrcatall diseases of tho mouth undor any fo "a; also, to operate on Hair Lips, single or duuble. - Tho boetof referencosean b given. OFFICE Over Russell A Sturges' Rank, 3rd door below Mr. Sporry's Store, Main Street Mt. Vernon. Ohio. THE UN10X WASHING MACHINE. Ah, wonders sure will never oeaso, Since works cf Art do so Increase, No matter whether we've war or peace, Women can now do washing with ease, With Walker's Union Wanher. pnR UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFUL- X LY say t the peeple of Knox and adjoining wunties, that he baa socored the Agency for the manufacture and sale of the justly celebrated Washer, patented by Mr. O.Walker ot Erieeounty, New York. and before taking this mode of present- . lag them te the public, has placed them in . the kaadtaef those wbo have given I hem a full and fair srial, and would respectfully call the attention of : these) desirous of securing a good Washing Ma-thin te the following testimonial of well known jit! sens of this city and county. We, the undersigned, would recommend G. Walker's Union Washer as one of the most desirable mplemeots of household economy and believe ba It stands unequaled for esse of operating, for ' perfection and expedition In washing, and for the eomrort and health of the operator. L. M. Fowler, Robert Watson, IleorT Ransom, Mrs. Robert Watsea, Mrs. Ellen Ransom. William Bartlett, Dr. Wm. B. Ueardsley, James Staunton, Mrs. Deroas Beardsley. Mrs. Helen Staunton, W. W, Wade, , E. Hildreth, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. E. Hildreth, Arnold Hildreth, Wm. Blair, Mrs. Arnold Hildreth, , Mrs. Wil'iam Blair, George Jackson, Albert Hildreth, Mrs. (ieorge Jaeksea, Mrs. Albert UUdreth. Pea. E. II. Briggs, Mr. E. H. Briggs, Being fully satisled thai we eaa beat the world f Washing Machine inwasning, and for cheapness - and durability, would respectfully solicit orders. Call and so our Washers at the Sah Factory of J. C. Lens, Coopers' Foundry liuilriinr. HORACE WELCn, aalTtf - : Mt. Vernon, Ohio. WINE 0"W SHADES ttt TUG EM WALL PAPER, 1M PIECES WINDOW SHAPi, TA9SEL8, CORD, C, WAMKR MlLLim Deaf and Dumb,) DARLING'S tffl W S 03 G3 13 M U A V T.tTVT?. T1TT lis 1m . .t.ki. tr.i,r . Thevcure all bli lioua disorders of the human system. The' rogy ulatoand invigorate the liter and kidneja; thee give tone to 'tile digostive orgns;they regulat-(h secretions, excretions and exhalations, cijuull ise the circulntion and purify the blood. Thus, nl billious oompinints some of which are Torpid Liver, Siok Headaoho, Dyspepsia, Piles, Chills and revers.Cnstivenoss or Looseness aro entirely oon troled and cured by these remedies. DARLING'S Removes the morbid and bilious deposits from the stomach and bowels, rot'u'ates the liver and kidnoys, removing evory obslructirn, restores a natural and healthy action in the v tal organs. It is a superior FIRRY HEDiCIH, Much better than Pills, and much easier to take DARLINGS' LIFE BITTERS, Is a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent in oases of loss or appetite, (lntuluncy, fomalu weakness, irregularitcs. pain in tho sido nd bowels, blind pjotruding anil blooding pilos, and genoral debility. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY: Jas. L. Brumlov, merchant, IR4 Fulton street, Nw VorV. writes' August'Hth. 1811: "I hnve boen adlictod wiih Piles, nccompanicd with bleeding, the est tbroo yoars; I used DARLING'S ILDIIR KS Xllf U SftlTTJJSSa And now considormysolf aotunlly curod." Hon. John A Cross writes, ' B -ooklyn, March IS, Ir the soring of 175S I tooV a sovcre cold, which nduocd a violent rovor. Itm.kdoswof DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, It broke up my cold and fovea at once Previous to ibis a tack I lino qcen troubled with dysyep-sia, scverrl mouths; I huvo folt Sotliipg of it "(Hi's Siudlay, Esoj., 123 East 28th street, N. Y., "''August 13, ISCiO 1 had a difficulty with Ki l-ncy Comilnint throe yours, with constant pain in thesmull of mybick. I had used most all kinds of medicines, but found no purumnont relief until I used Darling's Liver Regulator, AND LIFE BITTERS. I passed clotted blood by the Urethra. I am now entirely curod, and take ploaaure in recommending theaeromcdios." Mm. C. Teb)W. 11 Chriotophor fetreet, N. Y., write: "Fob- 20, 18H0 I have boon subject to attacks of Asthma the last twoniy years. I huvo never fouhd anything to Darlinir's I-iver Regulator, in ff,.r,linlr Immcriiuto reuot. It is a thorough liver and bilious remedy" JlrS. lOllUg Ol woomju, n..v.,. , IRnO In May last I had a severe attack of Piles, which confined uio to tho house. Itoukorobjt- MftUMtVS LIFE SITTERS, .ni was entirolv curcu. I have Bad no auaca "ij'westetvclt, Esq.. of South 5th near 8th st. 1.1 iritrw "AoiruatS. ISfttl. Hailing boon troubled wttn a uiniouuy hi uio um and subject to bilious attacks, I was advised by a friond to try . 0ARUNCfO UVER REGULATOR I did so, and fomd it to opcrnlo admirably, removing tho bile and arousing the live to uctivity I have also used it as a 'FAMILi MEDICINE. When ourchildrcn aro outof sorts, wegivothem a fow drops and it sots thorn all right. I find it meets she gi" "i wnnca oi tno stomacn anu uow-els when pi d d." II.. 1 1 nr. it i need citheror boththcso most enellent romc.iies. in utro for them at the stores: if yon do not find them take no other, but inclose ono dollar in a loiter, au i on rocoi.ui hi iunj Hie reinonv or remedies will be sent accord inx to vonr direetsons, by mail or express, postpaid. Ad-Jroit DANIUL S. DARLINO, 102 Nassau St., New lork. Put up in 50 cen and $1 bottles each. 52 6m INi 33 "W S T O It. Hi WM.liKAM, Late of tho firm of l,EAM 4 MEAD, having catod himself on the EAST RIDE OF MAIN STREET, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF LII'PITT'S DRUG STORK andnoarly opoosilo the KENYON HOUSE, trusts that his friends an 1 the public generally, will not tail to find him and his new location, with a good itock of HEW GOODS AT Oasli Prices In Goods, Prices and Attention, he shall aim i please and mritashnre of tb oublic patrouage. April 17, l8Bl.-no24tf NEW FIRM. Boot Sh io, II at & Cap Ftcie, M011TON & SAPP J RESPECTFULLY invite the citison' of Mou 1 Vernon and vicinity to call and see holr m stock of Mon, Boys. Ladies. Misses, on l Chil lrei Balmorals, Gaiter's, Boots, Shoes, and Oxitrd Tit. Hosiery and Gloves. Vintor Ha s and 'aps ' of which w are soiling at war prices. We am ri ceiving new goods every week, which we get f new Winter styles Our goods ar always iret and new. Itvrill nay ever? one to buy their goods of MO TON 4 SAPP, corner or Main and Vine strei (Banning Building) Mt. Vernon. Ohio. W. J.M0RTO ,12-tf JAME SAPI REMOVAL. ' DR. C. HI. KELSEY, DENTIS 1ST! TJAS taken, for a term of years the rooms re- I : . l i u. V V Hill .l lmR.. a a ponnj Kcu)irau uj iir. i. . .nil, nw . mtu. Jlat.-ly over the store room of Taylor, Uantt 4 Co., whore he will prosecute the various duties of the profession. With an experience of over 16 years jonsurt practice, and an acquaintance wun an me LATE IMPROVEMENTS or theArt,hefeelsoonfi-ient of giving entire satisfaction. The best skill of the Profession warranted to be xeroised in every case. On hand a fine stock nl Denta materials recently procured from " HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelpbiu lor tht JU it .ft It, Sick and Didrtud. aMuttd wili ViruUntand Chrimio l)inani,and utcially IHntam n) iht attvtil Uryant. . Medical Advice given grtis by th Aoting Surgeon.Valuable REPORTS on SPERMATORRHEA or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other DIscasis of nexeal organ md on th NEW REMEDIES employed la the Dispensary, scut Id sealed Utter envelope, free of charge. Add res VtJ. 8KILLEN HOUGHTON Howard Asnelaia No. IBoalb Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. lily. - THE BEST EMPLOYMENT ' J. Gr 33 N" TO '' . ..w M tux , : I.,.''. H. IL iOYD & C0S Elegant New . Maps and Charts, FOR THE TIMES. ' iT"Please see New Price List and Circular before engaging elsewhere A specimen of either of the following will be mailed, post-paid, for twenty-five oonts. - The wholo 5 fur $1 OUR NEW MI I TAR Y MAP or Tim BORDER AND SOUTHERN STATES. Engraved from the most reliable government and other sources in aceordanas with tho mot roconr information on a very largo scale, ts the latest and Most Clear, Complete aud Reliable, as well as the Chen pest Map Extant. In itspropantion. especial attention is j;iv.n to the position of Troops, Forts, Railroads, Rivers, Distances, Harbors, Hoa Coast, and all Towns, large and small, oithorulroady importankor llkoly I j becmno so in tho future. Sixe 34x4 inches. 1'rioe 50 cents. ' theeqWstrian MILTARY PORTRAIT GALLERY. Roprcsents Thirteen of our nmt noted Field Geniruh on Horseback, , . In two groups, very large, besides the heads only of sevonil others. Tois Chart is pronounoed bv all who have soon it to give the host likenesses of our leading ofiicors yet engraved, and to bo alto?ot?ier the most BOLD, SPIRITED AND ATTRACTIVE, work of the kind vot issned. No pains are spared to in ike the coloring and finish as nearly perfect as possib'fl. This splendid now chart is now an ready Si so 28x:m. 1'rii'e l cents. MILITARY PORTRAITS MAPS AND ARM 3, THIS MOST ELEGANT WORK IS READY. The largo, splendid hoad-pioon exhibits a soldier in eaoh of the uniforms worn in our army, pro-leetlng tho stars and stri s with muskets and rifled connnn. In the fi rcijround ar' Zmiives trampling on tho rebe flag, and a serpnt underneath, tho flag being plainly shown. Undor this are correct pirtraits of Generals Scott, MeClellnn, Lvon, Butltr. Fromnnt, Banks, Spraguo. Prentiss, lllenker, Wool. Rosoncrnns, Hurnsiile, Dix, Sigel, Mellowoll.and Commodore Stringham, tols. Corcoran and Meagher, and several others. At the bottom i a new map, just engraved 14x28 inehe" in sizo, showing the whole of Kentucky, Missouri. Tenncssoc, wilh parts of Kansas, Arksnsas, Ohio' Indiana, and Illinois, according to the latest information. The border of thij chart is composed of military figures, showing fourteen positions for the muskets, according to Hardee's Tactics. i?"Tliis chart can ho bad with tho militnry map of Virginia, Maryland, otc in plaeo of tho man of Missouri, Kentucky, etc. Size 28x38 tyice 30 cents. "THE COMPLETE' M 1 E 1 T A U Y CAMPAlGCnRT This largo and carefully prepared work, is ready with many jecent additions, and now contains a very distinct map of Virginia and Maryland 14x 27 inchos. A small mapof . ho United States, with secession lino, very clnar Maps of the North Carolina Coast and Hull Run Battle Field, with explanations, Mso, distinct maps of the District of Colnmhin, Mississippi river. Sow Orleans and vicinity; Cairn and vicinity: Savannah and vicinity: Charleston ami vicinity; Mobilo ond vicinity: Gxl-vostnn and vicinity: Ponsncola Hay, Fort Pickens, etc., etc. Sizo 28x38. Price Hocents. New Political Chart for the Times. This chart has largo, life life engravings of Lin coin and all his cabinet, nnd of General Sc.itt, Gen eral Hutler,.Gonoral Anderson, Colonel Ellsworth Head-pioce with flags, Washington, Ac. Maps showing the Froe Stales. Border Slave States and Seceded Statesnnd Territories, in different colors: Salaries of Offi'?oas . Statistics of the election of 18(10, Census of 1810, and other things to make the charl attractive nnd useful. Sizo 28x38" Price 25 cents. Do careful to address 11. H. LLOYD A CO.' 2 21 Howard Street. wYnk. riHE UNDERSIGNED, a resident. nnd practicing 1 Physicianof Knox county for the last twenty vcars and ot tnocityot hi. ernon lor ttielast nine vears. proposes to treat, if oallod on in the lin net of tho disease, ail the various kinds of Fever our si ty and vicinity aro subjoet to, successfully or no chargo made forservicosormodicine. Also llilirus Colic, Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea,Chol-era-Infanluin, Croup, Cholera Morbus and Cholora. Jit its season )on the ubnve principle Dipthorin, ( putrid or malignant soro throat ) Soarlantinn, In-fiamatinn of the Lungs, Ac, will be treated with Huoecss or no charge Cancers of any kind ordoscription, Cancer Warts lio.-'e Cancer, Nodes, Wens, Moles on the face or nock, Blotches on tho face or neck, nay r nil of these will be romoved without the knife, and cured ir no charge made for trcatinont. Recent cases of Felons cured without lancing. Purtii iilar attention will be given to all kinds of lemalc disoases or weakness. Also t,i the beulini: 'if old sore?. Ac, Ac. A euro will be guarantied in all cases of the generative ogans. 4, N. H. Private consultations mux and strictly OKVIPKNTIAL. CVFKICE O Vin east of Main-?t.. Mt, Vor- nor .Ohio. Address fosttlhcc llox, o. no. I iv 22 ly DR. J 'I. OFFICER, ViriVJP REFERENCE TO C ST AT WHITE'S Sinn of the t;g Dock. Pockt Rioks. Willots, Rwkipranvi Kn-I Chess Mon, Diminoes, Brushes, Combs, Pooko Rules, 4c. Ac. J. II M'FAllLAND bai orxNxn FuiiNiTURE Rooms ON HtW STaXXT, OVER nAUK'S HARNESS ANDSADDLE SnOP Second floor, opposite King's Hat SUire YTTHERE MAY BE FOUND A GOOD ASSORT-1 1 mont of Chairs. Bedsteads and Cabinet Ware of their own mnnuf icture, at prioes to suit the times. All work warranted. All kinds of wood turning dona on short notice nnd in good style. Country Cabinet, Mnkors wil r"o well tq give us a oall. Wagon Hubbs, S'ai Banisters, fiuel Posts, and la short anything is wood can be turned at our shop. N. B.-' Lumber, oountryproduee ond sssh taken In txchang for our work. All orders prninpi attended to. shire ot public pitronago s lieiie non-u j. n. 3ICKAItLA.Nl) E WIS' TEMPLE OF ART ! COX. MAI.S AND OiMBlXa-STi., rcr Taylor, jBantt & Co.'s Store, ,., i, , , .MT. TNO '.N, OHIO. . . j tliaTOGRAPIISIn every styl of the art. . Da-1 . gaerreotypos and . Ambrotypes photographed 3 anv sis and colored true to nature. Ambro-.7 pes and o'.hersmall work done na short noti .e. N. I. The style of pietures termed 2ioeDtp!-.cires pn'ttlvery not taken at my rooms. no 23 '0-n$ tf N. E. LEWIS. Entrancaoa. Mala street, btwen,Tyler, Gnl A Ce'sand I,. Moak'i Clf rtlng Ftr. April linif MT VERNON REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY... ...JANUARY 30 ' . Letter from Kentucky. Camp Wood, Kr., Jan, 19. Friend Smith; Yours of tie loth wm received yesterday afternoon. I was sflad to hear from Mt. Vernon once more I had just returned from a tramp of three mile from our camping ground, to the trenches and buck. We were just "laying" down to dinner, which by the wny, consist d of hard crackers and fli'ch," whin tho drums of our regiment, as well as all other this side of Bacon Creek, commenced benting t! e long roll. We were inlo,line and going through the mud at double quick in fifteen minutes from the ime of lie 'ting of the lonjj nil. On rr. r'ving at the river bank we were halted to let ihe 79;h Pennsylvania Regiment cross the Ponloun bridge . al)"nd ol us, when we found it was a false alarm. The Colonel gave the vrd r to about face. for. word, march ana l ack to camp and dinner we went, to ail for some picket to alarm us again. The wentlmr here is mild a, id pleasant, when it force's to rain. List nig I it rn n d lmost nil the time, bul as we have the new "Sihky" tent, aid a siove, are can km p comparatively dry. The seaesh are pretty scarce throughout this conn Tf, and wht people there are left, are tne most stupid set of blockheads that I ever saw. I understand it is nguinst the laws of K ntucky 'o leach their (dave to rend or write. I think that law is useless, as not one in ten hare any education themselves, and gain a living by peddling pies and coin bread. The pies are about as tou'h as leather, nnd deliver me from such corn "pone" (as they call it); for my part I prefer the government (Markers. We got c ack -is, poik, rice or horn iny. '0 atoes, beans, sugar and cofte, and when one can get such grub as that, I should like to know who w iuldn't be a 'doget." I saw p Btat m-nt in the Cincin mil i paper that Col Willich tho hero of ;ba Mumfordsville fiht, had resigned; but it is not so, lor I fee him only yesterday at the head of his brave Germans, who are "spoiling for a fight." Y.inrs, iruiy. D. W. HgAcn. Tho New from Seceshdom From tlin Richmond Whig, 2.ith. AN ARRIVAL IR H LONDON. We had ihe plens n of an in'erview yes erday wi h Mr. Fry. of Mobile, a you g man o much intelligence, who has just return d fiom Europe, who in addition lo dis; ntches to th President from our Commissioners, 'ind London pap :rs, o mmuni-ca8 intelligence of a most gratifying charae'er in regai I lo ihe fteiirgs of the Knj'lisli people, and the purposes of their Gove nment toward the Confederate Slates. Mr. Fry left Lwdnn n- th 10th of November, on board the British steamer Gladiator, h'den wi h 30.000 E'.fiVd rifles, 200 tuns of po der, sabri-s, pist ils, med-ieines furgiial "rsuumenis, 'nmp utensili, etc., for the Confedernte HtattM. The 8t of this iwnlh (he ladiainr entered t'.e harbor ol Nassau, for the purpose of coal- n.'. and lo rceive instrucimis a to the Confi-dern'e on she shruld approicli. On i e second dav after, the Uni ed Sia'e. ui boa Flnmheau made its nppeur ince in tin- I prlior, sent tl.it it for ihe specia, purp ss o' in'e-cet-tiog the Gladi o . t heie iliev boli lie. now 'he Gladi.iior afraid to vt mure rut, and the Foun eau not daring to I y In nils on ler; and there they are likely to remain until Great Britain enters the ring, when not only will th GUdia'nr b- conveyed over to a Confeder ate port, but ih Fl tmh 'au be picked up and brought along with her. XJrOalifmnia is a wonderfully pro rloeiive State. , Cattle hnve got to he so rum' roil aa tob'a'mont w. rhhes and every kind f fruit and farm piodiic h ahuntlant and chep. During the autumn full grown fat anle have been fn'A frm 83 to 85 pe cwl.; horses from 10 to 850; iintfj at h'I prices: sheep fmm 75 cen's to f 1 50 Coiii racta f. r uond fa' Le-f wiHi 'he neck and leg cr ( ff, hnve been md fiT the army at $1,50 per 100 n und ; aed si'dl, s:ich are the fac lilies for r ii ina stock in that dim tie, monej cn b ' made at th i ove piicea flood clean hurley, in 100 round Kiel is sellin t$l5or 'on. vvneut, at ji.j.i to per ion. r,xc i'en' i.'Mpes at 20 to $30 per Ion. Po atoe thi yi'ar arc unu uaMy hih there hnvinif been but a nhort ctipplv planied. T et sell at two and ore half cent per pound, twice as Mih as irairf-s. ElURT ClIIIDDRK AT A Blum On fhe 21 "f August Mri. Timo hy Brad lee. o Trumhull county Ohio, pave bi' tit toe lii children thiee bos at d five girls. They are all hvinsj, nn are i eal'.hv, but quite small, iir. Bradl e's family ia ncreing Nat. He waa marnen aij year ao to Eua ce Mow. ry, who weighed two hun dred ' nd seventy-' hr-e pounds on the diy I i er mariiage. one fins yiven birth to two pairs of twins, and now eight more mukinif twelve hiltlrtn in mx years. It seen s strange bu tier nheh s tt ia true. Mrs. Lr ill u was a twin of th ee, her mother and fntnrr bot be ar wins, aid her ifrandino'her the mother of five p ire f twins. Mrs I radlep hs naai d her hoys after noted and distinguiahed men, one after the Hon.' J.R. Gulclintrs, w u I.HgjM-.en her i plen id tt Id medal; one afttr the R--V E'ij ih C imp ain. who gnve hrr a deed or ul'y acres pi land; a;,d the 'her after James Johnson, who gave her a cow. , -,aci 1 f5"The Senate hill appropriatingtwenty-five thnunrl rlollars i.i be exisrn ed un oer ihe direction f the Secretar i o war. I in bis ji'dgmrnt iba ssms ba nrcessary 'or o ptniecimn ei ipe i migrants on the or-laod route) between tie At lame S'Usanr1 Cali orn s, and Oregon auu WaxOiingtoa Tr-morns, was passed. Treason in High Places. From the Washington Globe If the war for the Union fail, it failure will probably be caused more by treason than by force of arms. There is erery reason to believe that the success of th e rebellion hitherto has been secured almost wholly by treasonable oommunioi lions (r m trusted men in our own ranks or employed in the management o military affiirs. Many such communications are known to have been lade, and m iny more are sus pected to have beeu made, ever since the beginning of the war. Again nnJ again the C nfederates have boasted rf their previous knowledge of a'' ve movenvn s of our armies; and many fa., nave proved their boasls true. We have just learned a most astounding circumstances, which may well sink evejy patriots heart in dismay, and almost in despair. An officer of high character has i tformed us iht, to his knowledge, on the d iy when the Pet.sacola rsn the gauntlet O the rebel batteries, nnJ before the usual hcur (or commuriicaih g the cou itersign of the day t o r p ckets oppo ite one of tlioie batteries, the rebel pickets boas fully shouted the correct countersign a loss the r verand added: "T e Pensacoln is coming downlo night." What does ths fact prove? It pr'ves that the countersigns which are ent from the War Department to our c imps, are road.: known to the rebels by train rs in confidential positions in or near that department, i nd I rut other information in referen 'e to contemplated move-m ntsof our naval forces is likewise, com mtiniciiti d to the tn'iny. What is to bo the end of all this? Can there not be so tie pur B:u i n of the department, so as to sive our country from the destruction thai oi in otherwise result from such feariul irvacbery? Thrf depressing fact U known tliat preference for the Soutiier rebellion, r btse corruption, has le i officeis "f the Gover ment to ctrry on, unsuspected, forresponden e with the rebels to an ex tent unknown and undisc verable Shall no i flo t be made to unmask these vile tr.iitors? If discovered, shall we : wear them and let them go," or shall we ra her hang them to ihe lamp p st? If ever a crime deservi d summiuy and extreme punishment, surely such a bse betrayal of conlideiice as is shown by such acts should be most promptly and severelv visited with the law's heaviest peralties. Whether promp ed by love of the rebellion, or by bribes cftVred by the enemy, or by a mercenary wish to prolong the nr, nnd profit oy plundering the Government and th: psor soldiers, sueh treason aggrnva'ed a 'housand fold by the co fi lenee reposed in the traitors merits everlasting shame nnd con:emrt and chould receive punishmenttorture even is will mke the boldest forever shrink from followit g the base eximple. St. Louts, Jan. 24. Several of the se-cess onista of this city, who weie r. centlv ass s?ed for the benefit of the Southwest er.i fugitives, by vrder of Wen. Halleck, hsv'ng failed to pay their assessments, their property hus b eu sviwd within a dav i r two pa t. under etrcirion, to sat' isfy the assessm n s, with 25 per cent, addition d, according to general order No 24' Yesterday Simual Engl-r, a prominent mercham and one ol the assessed, h id a writ of replevin served on the Pro-vos1 M irahal, for properly sized rom him; whereupon, he and Nu ll niel C z, were urrested and loJged in the miliuuy prison. To-day G-n. Halleck issued a special ordvr dine ing the Provost Mirahal Gen-trai to send the said Engler b-yond the li mts ot ihe Department of Mi Kouri.and to notify hiui not to return without pur. mission Ir m the cuiiiminding General n n :e r a penal y nf bi-ii g punish-d according to (lie laws of var. Uto. Halleck also adds. "Martial law having been declared in ihi. city by au hoi'uy o the Pre8,ileul U ihe Uiiin d S.ale-, all civil auihorities, o whatsoever name or offi :e, are hereby no 1 1 tied thai a y attunpi on ih.nr pari lo in u Herewith the eicu inn of an) oruer issued irom ihese. headtj arier, or impede, molest, or 'iiublo ny officer duly ap-pointed io carry such order into eoect, will be regarded as a military off nee and pui isheH. Hcciinltngly. Tiie Provost Marshal G.-i eral will arrest each and every oirson. oi whatever rai k or office, who ain mpu In any w 'y io prevent or inter ere w th the cu ion of hi v or ir is-siii d from those I eadquarteri. lie wi L ca l upon tiie co'nni inotug olfner of llu J prm ent ol St Lulls fir my luiltUry .tseiaUuce he oi ny ntjuire." 0A n offset to the s atements of a Huh ton (icnileman. ncently returned froinNea 0 Ira t, published in yesterday's Gsz-ite we mention, upon undoubted au horiiy, thai a Suutharn merchant, who has bjen in the Xoith swversl weeks, has snived at the conclusion that rebellion is dootued; and ba ha' been anx.ous to return to his hoiue fur the purposa of iniesting s large amount of mousy which he put into Confederate bonds, in cot ton, II: has found it iuiponeibU, however, t us f.r, to get through the lines. Tbi niengthofthe Governaient shd the deter- niination ol th people to subjugate ihe rub els, astounded him. Cin. Gunte. Lout raw. Jr. 23 The Journal learns thai Gi n. Ha.de had ams'e Gen.Hindman for b ir ong houses st Uiv-C'py and other plHOe on the L uisvill. & Nasbvile Haiirod. 1 also learns st.d eonirad cts 1 e rumor iha General Buck per hs rui'ned hs e nimition The rev's at Bowling Qieeo are suffer in teiribly lor ilu- wain of money, ami it is repore.1 that Buckner's ch ldren ar-ru m nr ah n there bire'oote . H'rdee, the second in command, eou'H not pat a colon rl Weman employed b Hm. and irave I er a pass br ugii th Conf dera e hne as the onW means he kid of liquidating her demand. Particulars of tho Late Battlo ' Scmereet. THE VtCTORVCOMPLETE! REBELS OVERWHELMED AND SCATTERED 100 rsisoNERS-eco killed-z.hoo Missim A Large Amount of Stores Tkcn. 4c, Ao,, fto. At seven o'clock, A. M , on Suuday morn ing, th enemy drov in the pickets of the 10b Indiana, stationod at the forks of the road, eight miles from Somerset, at Logan's cross-roads. Toe 10. h were imtnidiatjly drawn up in line, and moved into the wo'ds, where they were iramedta ely met by the enemy, six thousand strong, who-instantly npinul u on them. Gen Thomas Immediately ordered un the Ot'i Ooio, 21 Minnesila and 4'h IC-n tucky, to tho support of the lh Indiana the! latter holding the enemy in cheek nearly one all hour before being rein urced The lit and 21 Tennessee were ordered up on the right win; for th purpo'e nf ou'flinkii the enemv. S'.an lart and Wbitmore's bttteries wre in ihemstntime enjsgjd in shdllinj the enemy in the woods. After being engajrid nearly two hours, 'he Fourth Kentucky Ninth Olio and Second Minnesota raa la a desperate chtrga of bsy-j onets upon the enemy and drove them from tho Hold, completely routing, and pursuing them to their intren hments. At th belt ol the engagement Cpt Kinney ordered one section o( his battery within six'y yards ol the enemy's lino, and opened a dead'y Br upon them, which aided greatly to th sue cess of the day Our advance came within sight of tb enemy's entrenchmsr (g one hour bj'ora dam, and opjnad upon tbem with shot and shell one mile distant. Night closing m. put a stop o any further demonstrations for the day. At daylight in the morning ol the next day, w observed a steamboat plying back an forth across the Cumber'.anj rivet, transporting troops to the south b.nk. Whitmore's battery of P rrott guns wars soon brought to bear u.ion the steura?r, which was in a few moments observed to bo in flames. Tbo Te. th Kentucky nnd Fou teenth Ohio were ordered forward by General Thomas lo advance upon ibe enemy's breastwo-ks Moving up in a line of battlo, ou scaling the entrenchments, they found the camp of t e enemy to be entirely desered. Not a living traitor to be son. But evevthine was fnm d standing ss when oicupied by the ncmy' llouses.lents, horses, mules, wagons, bsggage. Cbnon, amtnu' ition and firearms were f und in perfect preserva'ion. All their artillery fifteen pieces in number had been taken to ihe river acd lher left Ovar oie hundred transportation wagons, all loided with haggtgo. hid alsi been taken to the river and there rem lined, thev not hsving time to lerrv them nrroa tho river, wjih all their rannon, arms, tin's, 10004iOrses .1 DOO or 4 (XX) ho t cattle, 501 wagons Sec. Z Ah' eoffrr was killed by Col. nel Fry, (ur'h K'ntueky. . A mor complete ro it of an errmv was revpr knnn. Thecnemy'a forces in the a'-fack were led by Crh lenden ard Z illic ffer and wer eight Ih'usand strong. The Federal forces eneg-d in the fiuh' did not excod three thousand. The loss ot the enemy fourd left on (he AVid w-re.MUpd 2 )0; wounded 100 F'-d ral loss, 40 killid and 100 wour dod. G-n 55 .'lie fier and Riilny Peyton wore left dad uixn the fi Id O.ie hundied of tho eremv we.e t-ken pris oners; aKo, Lieut. Cl. drtr, and six su' g-nna. Tha enemy themselves rep,irt 800 killed and 2 500 m'ss:rg. The- have nn report of their wounded taken from the field. F ve hnnJred horsrs and mu'es were found in the enemy's camp. I hsvcjiist been informed ibat ro dispatch lot 'he press will be allowed to pass over the wires. You will, there tnie, ho ehl'eed in wait th sl iw transit of the ma Is for ymit know h dgf of what may occur in this 'istat t and Move Tiems if Gon ra1 Lander. CurrcspoiiUeie: ol ihj Cincinnati Uuieil. Camp Kri.i.v, i 0;imito Cumberland Md.. Jan 1! Genera! Landor. sent to Rnmney " ili" G n. Kelley wl.csa hrallh pr. clu'ltd tin possibility ol bis continuing longrr in etive emmaiid t bsrk before 0, n. Jacksoi . who U 160(0 stir.nir, and baa 'i pieces anillery, to li'm point. This motem it wa-male by order nf G -neral M C'rllan. Li d-r. bowevi r. still remsins on the V rgii, ida of lh Potomac. refusing -center Marv Isnd. You vi!l soon hear of an e x ensir bttle by this rliviainn of the A'my oi the Potosnae. We er utnumt red two to one S Las alwavs been ihe cis in this war al-'hough there ar fO'ps enough in 0 n. Bank's e lu'un. and in csmps in O iii.t" nav given us iquil numh-r Msny .tf otn mon and' ached to guaid the railroad. Ths desperate characer ! our General ia well known, and bis ..atne has h ih-rto -e n th h thirgrr ilsuccts in battle; hut w know by hi anxious Inoka and conslan .t ih. ... ..riv. h11" ""a r,w . - .1, i s , owted among h's 'ami r 'riend h re. H ft to the result. It w. 0( Jol hy tU 0(,aril wa ch uines th iiuit apprehensive cin ()oer.i, uoio must irK whv we ait l h'ta wi botit renlorcemen's md 0- . Lander in command, whi s 'ears all :h rub-Is in Virginia shall i Qi make hi-n t. th Potimie. Gvt dk Ci;ct. Savannah Jhii. 12 The H- n lean f tht m ini'ii learn. Irom a too. m n from Fiord thai tedr Kejs was eL tutd by the Frderals cm Thnn&nj. at The WaUonal Correnc Sill. The House committee of Way and Means yesterday repotted their bill for tbo creation of a legal tender, in United Rtstt Notes of Circulation, of 1150,000,000, ineludinfr the $50,000,000 already in cir culation under the ret of July 17; Tha bill also authorises Ihe ereat on of a Fund ed G per cent, Stock, rqial to five hundred millions, foi the service of tht remain ing five months of the current fiscal tear. ending June 30, 1862, and for (be ensuing year enaing June 3U, ibb i This provis ion corresponds wi'h the estimates of the &'cretarw nf the Treasury in his recent Import-J2W0U0,000 for f'e present. snd $313 000,000 for 'ho next ficil yeai. It wisely as-ounes iha'.. the war mty be o iniintir-d thr tigh another fiscal year; ihu. indica'in that there is no purpose on ih par), of the Secretary or of the Com-mitf"e 'o disguise a pnssiblj contingency or hold out false hopes in regard lo the rv-inlinu'in -e of ihe war, lo ihe great end of t' e restoration of the authori'y of the C mstit lion and Ltw ovr 'h w' ole thir'y four States of -he UVnn. The t'r.lt 0 he iss'ipfj m-'V ) pnid f ir at par. In ,hr) Uni ed fl-a'ps Notp of OireulV r.n. or in any other denaind upon th TnahrT. Tho anirmnf nt ihp fortripr is h'm'ted to 150 000 000. wh! the amount tnT he (latednr put in riVrnIitinn i 'ft the dis-rpfion r.' the Seeienrv and the co ren- ny wsnt nf the eirrrv. Wo hay air ade ater? r-t thi meat- ire wiM h" rro'd our Peori1e n net 'imolv nnd aviilahV meana 'or meet- 'pg the want n' ih- Tr.nnr and 'h ern- rnienr nf h rmb'ie. Th nnanimity wi'h whi. h 1 is rretpr 5fl this commercial ci'r is trn-csl qoI:fi -d by a ahw of repetah or loral opn .sition. Inasmuco as if ovirM i-or'ain fhnriM of half a dozn bsnV rrfif nr or less in f ir ir of different Tr rv issiip, whioh. without the stamp of legal, tender mav h shaved t will, in th oo -n msrk, tt mtva with oppoaiiin". B'lt this minn'itv in th hshlt c'rcle i tonsmnll for ''riou,f onsidera'ion. We o them th justice t, believe that even they will nl'imately concur in what t' ev hsvf. exhausie ! .11 f,r means to de-fea'. N.-w Yo'k Times. Hitch Caw. From Cincinnati Oasett. Eos. GAZurrr; Fir years ago I read in vnnr rsluabt paper Weekly GizaMe n a'tinle on ..P'ytng Cows," and ai I got tired of kepirgdtyci:vs, I thrugbt Iwnuldtry something could not he done that would provo- more remunerative than dry cow. The best ti ne to aniy tha cow is said to b three week a'ter she has tb third cal'. I did not have mln spayed until about five weeks af er 'he had her third caf. She ha oei'i giving milk four years and eight months The milk ia as 'rrah and good now a it was when she wa fresh, and sho gives about th same q iantitv as bf nre being sptyed, 6b in reive- ard diminishe in the quantity of " Ik accoiding as sb is fed. In tb spiing, when she is turned nn good pasture, fh gives about as much milk as when resh. To a enn that lives in a (own it city, it is a gra' enveniene. for there is no such thing is a dry c -w or trouble with a call, but tha cow gives milk all the fine. I am very much pleased with tbe experiment, and t r.nwce lully up to my ex fetation. I would recommend it to any who do not wish toiaise stock. Ksoch Horns as, West Mutoh, Jan. 2' Eur op an If- wa. The morning Post announces tbat s thorough understanding wiih ihe American Gov. ornmenr has b-en arrive 1 at, and tbut Sew rd )ill hsvo succeeded in impressing ob Ih ".aelish G ivernn ent and Ih nation that they i 1 have not only present indemnity, but no sttia'l (d-ilgo of 'uliire spotlit , The Times fixs En land's expense, owing to the Is d fllculiy. . J.OtX) Ot,hut when tho hi'! are all in. it will double- that smeiint but tbl mney has not ttvia thrown away. The Daily News is eulcgistifl o' Ih course pursue ,y the Washington Governs ment. and bitterly denounces th J olicy of th" Tun) and P .st The Tim h atrong editorial on h recep ion rlnn to Mason and Slidi-I', and ajg hr itih u' the most worthless bo'y it would be po'a'b' toix'rsct 'mm the tw f the American Linn, having been lorg' known an h hiinal hatete a d revitets o E gl'd ard airrsfrly hpe Eng'Uhmrn on' g'v theaa 'e'l w an otatior: Eng-' l.nd 'a relumed thera ; rd fi.r tvil, nd t hv' can, they will he only too wi!'ins to entangle I er in a war al'h (he North. Kngs land would have dnre tha same for two n e-oes. Other J nrrals adr a a almila' ileoorp OCrTh Wahi-igt.iii Ontspoa Jtnt f the N T Ps saystbttib P.miJ t ujforia.'d Senator on Tuesilay vning,that tb orlj nl plan nt the Rurn-il.-tidi ja hadbjn given up, because lb r b Is had jot hjld of it The wriu-r say.-.: Ti.e a'ten 'en oi 'In pew 8citary of W r has been diitcted to the tact that i, cess iata in this district' ar in sons las Ciirts,iMlt'nt wiih ih rebel leaders, ail lhac r le I r-i it k usi. in Washington. A protniieiu rms-ii taetriay gave info m-. tnrni ueiicines, not the fact thai he was in l ie city Urn t,k u established -feevuud a duubl, ; t ' " . i i K rnn bit ivoso.y .. ttij .-nt etTJrt if hei iK nude ; io i ducV the Presii'nnt locumniii e the death tn'encv of Gordon, the co. vi led aUve trader. , He is t,g b hnng at Vtw Y rk on tL 7th W 'n. ry.
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Full Text | !': ; : :ii if M IMIL UJ ilDliJJj-Uj Allu Q - : ' '"' :''-7'''' " :V . . , . ., .:..!','',. , , . , .. . - xu-ai.. l...m i : 11 i i -r:'.. -j-: ..! 1 . MOUNT VERNON. OIIIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1862. NO. 13. VOL. VIII. .1 '. . ! ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' MOUNT VERNON, 0. t?FIO-Rflnn frmrlr ocaunlefl by Hoimt Cat Us, Kiw, tbr doors wnthof thtnn;., "iisiraT a. mitohbli Attorney and Counsellor at Law ,42v7) NOTARY PUBLIC, CrriCB-Worth aide Kremlin Blook. MT. VERNON, (WIO. ' " WALTER II. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MT. VERNON, OIHO. Offlo. o Hixh Str..t, epposit. the CourfHo. HRAINAK1) lJURRIUOK, LITHOGRAPHERS IK MERY VARIETY OF STYLE. HANK STREET, Opposite WddU House, Clovoland. Ohio n f! MONTGOMERY. ATTCBEEY AT LAW. IN BOOTII BUIIiDIJrtl OVER MUSIC! STORE Mount Vernon, Ohio. Fpeelal attention given to the Collecting of 1 loims.ann tn purcaaj onu b iv for le unimproved land as follow", u) I Oro County. Missouri, n W-.rron County, Missouri, 302 acres In St. Ft- isConnty. Missouri, also 125 acres and one so erlotin Hardin Canty, Ohio, and 81 acres m JrrcerCounty.Ohio. March 1. hascTbVsnTt- '"" "nl:t BON KEY A ROUSE. ATTORNEYS ft COUNSELLORS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS CINflVNCRRY. t. ! .:. ... l Pnnria. I tinoiS. Particular atte ition Riven to RealIF..tat, and collection casestaken uirougnuui, m, iy I. W. TANCt VANCE COOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MT. VERNON, 0. Oflo southeaU corner of Main aod Chestnut is, pposit Kaov. County Bank. sept20 Timrt.il or Art, M'yll,IS8l : CARD PICTURES! CARD PICTURES! LEWIS i prepared to make tha'. boautifu Btylt f full Unjrth card pictures that aro attracting a uch attention in eastern cities. Also, miniatur ,ioturos for visitinserds,bujlno3S cards, Ac. Ca andiee them. Riomi coraor Main and Gambia trU, Mt. Yeraon, 0. i3-tf. t WHERE YOV CAN BUI THE CHEAPEST ! ! WILLIAM M.MEFFORD. J3ETURN8 HIS THANKS TO THE CITIZEN! Xkiof Knox County for the liberal patronage ei isadedto him.and would nay tuat he has now o tusd at good Harness, Saddles, Buggy, Carrion-Wagon and 1 low Harness, Collars, Uriillos, Martii jiil, Vhlr Acnsever. SHOP Hcrth-eaetcornerMarketHouse. a.glUlT fLli A N D E II ELLIOTT OFFERS his services to the citisons ofMt. Ver a and Knox county, and solicit a (bare of publi patronage t8TShop in Jacob Martin's building opposite he Drake Hotel, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. no2A-r j iRririiMTiAR7 WOULD RESPEOTFITUT INFORM THE eitlnns of Mt. Vernon; Ohio, and vicinitj, that he hasperinanontly located in Mt Vermin for the purpose of Praotieing hi Profession in the la test and most substantial tyl of the Art; and I would say to those who may favor me with their patronage, that my work shall and will compart both in REAIJTV AND Dl lt 4B1LITV. with any in the State. I would alsosny to those who are afflicted with Diseased Mouths, that I am pro-p redtotrcatall diseases of tho mouth undor any fo "a; also, to operate on Hair Lips, single or duuble. - Tho boetof referencosean b given. OFFICE Over Russell A Sturges' Rank, 3rd door below Mr. Sporry's Store, Main Street Mt. Vernon. Ohio. THE UN10X WASHING MACHINE. Ah, wonders sure will never oeaso, Since works cf Art do so Increase, No matter whether we've war or peace, Women can now do washing with ease, With Walker's Union Wanher. pnR UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFUL- X LY say t the peeple of Knox and adjoining wunties, that he baa socored the Agency for the manufacture and sale of the justly celebrated Washer, patented by Mr. O.Walker ot Erieeounty, New York. and before taking this mode of present- . lag them te the public, has placed them in . the kaadtaef those wbo have given I hem a full and fair srial, and would respectfully call the attention of : these) desirous of securing a good Washing Ma-thin te the following testimonial of well known jit! sens of this city and county. We, the undersigned, would recommend G. Walker's Union Washer as one of the most desirable mplemeots of household economy and believe ba It stands unequaled for esse of operating, for ' perfection and expedition In washing, and for the eomrort and health of the operator. L. M. Fowler, Robert Watson, IleorT Ransom, Mrs. Robert Watsea, Mrs. Ellen Ransom. William Bartlett, Dr. Wm. B. Ueardsley, James Staunton, Mrs. Deroas Beardsley. Mrs. Helen Staunton, W. W, Wade, , E. Hildreth, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. E. Hildreth, Arnold Hildreth, Wm. Blair, Mrs. Arnold Hildreth, , Mrs. Wil'iam Blair, George Jackson, Albert Hildreth, Mrs. (ieorge Jaeksea, Mrs. Albert UUdreth. Pea. E. II. Briggs, Mr. E. H. Briggs, Being fully satisled thai we eaa beat the world f Washing Machine inwasning, and for cheapness - and durability, would respectfully solicit orders. Call and so our Washers at the Sah Factory of J. C. Lens, Coopers' Foundry liuilriinr. HORACE WELCn, aalTtf - : Mt. Vernon, Ohio. WINE 0"W SHADES ttt TUG EM WALL PAPER, 1M PIECES WINDOW SHAPi, TA9SEL8, CORD, C, WAMKR MlLLim Deaf and Dumb,) DARLING'S tffl W S 03 G3 13 M U A V T.tTVT?. T1TT lis 1m . .t.ki. tr.i,r . Thevcure all bli lioua disorders of the human system. The' rogy ulatoand invigorate the liter and kidneja; thee give tone to 'tile digostive orgns;they regulat-(h secretions, excretions and exhalations, cijuull ise the circulntion and purify the blood. Thus, nl billious oompinints some of which are Torpid Liver, Siok Headaoho, Dyspepsia, Piles, Chills and revers.Cnstivenoss or Looseness aro entirely oon troled and cured by these remedies. DARLING'S Removes the morbid and bilious deposits from the stomach and bowels, rot'u'ates the liver and kidnoys, removing evory obslructirn, restores a natural and healthy action in the v tal organs. It is a superior FIRRY HEDiCIH, Much better than Pills, and much easier to take DARLINGS' LIFE BITTERS, Is a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent in oases of loss or appetite, (lntuluncy, fomalu weakness, irregularitcs. pain in tho sido nd bowels, blind pjotruding anil blooding pilos, and genoral debility. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY: Jas. L. Brumlov, merchant, IR4 Fulton street, Nw VorV. writes' August'Hth. 1811: "I hnve boen adlictod wiih Piles, nccompanicd with bleeding, the est tbroo yoars; I used DARLING'S ILDIIR KS Xllf U SftlTTJJSSa And now considormysolf aotunlly curod." Hon. John A Cross writes, ' B -ooklyn, March IS, Ir the soring of 175S I tooV a sovcre cold, which nduocd a violent rovor. Itm.kdoswof DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, It broke up my cold and fovea at once Previous to ibis a tack I lino qcen troubled with dysyep-sia, scverrl mouths; I huvo folt Sotliipg of it "(Hi's Siudlay, Esoj., 123 East 28th street, N. Y., "''August 13, ISCiO 1 had a difficulty with Ki l-ncy Comilnint throe yours, with constant pain in thesmull of mybick. I had used most all kinds of medicines, but found no purumnont relief until I used Darling's Liver Regulator, AND LIFE BITTERS. I passed clotted blood by the Urethra. I am now entirely curod, and take ploaaure in recommending theaeromcdios." Mm. C. Teb)W. 11 Chriotophor fetreet, N. Y., write: "Fob- 20, 18H0 I have boon subject to attacks of Asthma the last twoniy years. I huvo never fouhd anything to Darlinir's I-iver Regulator, in ff,.r,linlr Immcriiuto reuot. It is a thorough liver and bilious remedy" JlrS. lOllUg Ol woomju, n..v.,. , IRnO In May last I had a severe attack of Piles, which confined uio to tho house. Itoukorobjt- MftUMtVS LIFE SITTERS, .ni was entirolv curcu. I have Bad no auaca "ij'westetvclt, Esq.. of South 5th near 8th st. 1.1 iritrw "AoiruatS. ISfttl. Hailing boon troubled wttn a uiniouuy hi uio um and subject to bilious attacks, I was advised by a friond to try . 0ARUNCfO UVER REGULATOR I did so, and fomd it to opcrnlo admirably, removing tho bile and arousing the live to uctivity I have also used it as a 'FAMILi MEDICINE. When ourchildrcn aro outof sorts, wegivothem a fow drops and it sots thorn all right. I find it meets she gi" "i wnnca oi tno stomacn anu uow-els when pi d d." II.. 1 1 nr. it i need citheror boththcso most enellent romc.iies. in utro for them at the stores: if yon do not find them take no other, but inclose ono dollar in a loiter, au i on rocoi.ui hi iunj Hie reinonv or remedies will be sent accord inx to vonr direetsons, by mail or express, postpaid. Ad-Jroit DANIUL S. DARLINO, 102 Nassau St., New lork. Put up in 50 cen and $1 bottles each. 52 6m INi 33 "W S T O It. Hi WM.liKAM, Late of tho firm of l,EAM 4 MEAD, having catod himself on the EAST RIDE OF MAIN STREET, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF LII'PITT'S DRUG STORK andnoarly opoosilo the KENYON HOUSE, trusts that his friends an 1 the public generally, will not tail to find him and his new location, with a good itock of HEW GOODS AT Oasli Prices In Goods, Prices and Attention, he shall aim i please and mritashnre of tb oublic patrouage. April 17, l8Bl.-no24tf NEW FIRM. Boot Sh io, II at & Cap Ftcie, M011TON & SAPP J RESPECTFULLY invite the citison' of Mou 1 Vernon and vicinity to call and see holr m stock of Mon, Boys. Ladies. Misses, on l Chil lrei Balmorals, Gaiter's, Boots, Shoes, and Oxitrd Tit. Hosiery and Gloves. Vintor Ha s and 'aps ' of which w are soiling at war prices. We am ri ceiving new goods every week, which we get f new Winter styles Our goods ar always iret and new. Itvrill nay ever? one to buy their goods of MO TON 4 SAPP, corner or Main and Vine strei (Banning Building) Mt. Vernon. Ohio. W. J.M0RTO ,12-tf JAME SAPI REMOVAL. ' DR. C. HI. KELSEY, DENTIS 1ST! TJAS taken, for a term of years the rooms re- I : . l i u. V V Hill .l lmR.. a a ponnj Kcu)irau uj iir. i. . .nil, nw . mtu. Jlat.-ly over the store room of Taylor, Uantt 4 Co., whore he will prosecute the various duties of the profession. 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LLOYD A CO.' 2 21 Howard Street. wYnk. riHE UNDERSIGNED, a resident. nnd practicing 1 Physicianof Knox county for the last twenty vcars and ot tnocityot hi. ernon lor ttielast nine vears. proposes to treat, if oallod on in the lin net of tho disease, ail the various kinds of Fever our si ty and vicinity aro subjoet to, successfully or no chargo made forservicosormodicine. Also llilirus Colic, Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea,Chol-era-Infanluin, Croup, Cholera Morbus and Cholora. Jit its season )on the ubnve principle Dipthorin, ( putrid or malignant soro throat ) Soarlantinn, In-fiamatinn of the Lungs, Ac, will be treated with Huoecss or no charge Cancers of any kind ordoscription, Cancer Warts lio.-'e Cancer, Nodes, Wens, Moles on the face or nock, Blotches on tho face or neck, nay r nil of these will be romoved without the knife, and cured ir no charge made for trcatinont. Recent cases of Felons cured without lancing. Purtii iilar attention will be given to all kinds of lemalc disoases or weakness. Also t,i the beulini: 'if old sore?. Ac, Ac. A euro will be guarantied in all cases of the generative ogans. 4, N. H. Private consultations mux and strictly OKVIPKNTIAL. CVFKICE O Vin east of Main-?t.. Mt, Vor- nor .Ohio. Address fosttlhcc llox, o. no. I iv 22 ly DR. J 'I. OFFICER, ViriVJP REFERENCE TO C ST AT WHITE'S Sinn of the t;g Dock. Pockt Rioks. Willots, Rwkipranvi Kn-I Chess Mon, Diminoes, Brushes, Combs, Pooko Rules, 4c. Ac. J. II M'FAllLAND bai orxNxn FuiiNiTURE Rooms ON HtW STaXXT, OVER nAUK'S HARNESS ANDSADDLE SnOP Second floor, opposite King's Hat SUire YTTHERE MAY BE FOUND A GOOD ASSORT-1 1 mont of Chairs. Bedsteads and Cabinet Ware of their own mnnuf icture, at prioes to suit the times. All work warranted. All kinds of wood turning dona on short notice nnd in good style. Country Cabinet, Mnkors wil r"o well tq give us a oall. Wagon Hubbs, S'ai Banisters, fiuel Posts, and la short anything is wood can be turned at our shop. N. B.-' Lumber, oountryproduee ond sssh taken In txchang for our work. All orders prninpi attended to. shire ot public pitronago s lieiie non-u j. n. 3ICKAItLA.Nl) E WIS' TEMPLE OF ART ! COX. MAI.S AND OiMBlXa-STi., rcr Taylor, jBantt & Co.'s Store, ,., i, , , .MT. TNO '.N, OHIO. . . j tliaTOGRAPIISIn every styl of the art. . Da-1 . gaerreotypos and . Ambrotypes photographed 3 anv sis and colored true to nature. Ambro-.7 pes and o'.hersmall work done na short noti .e. N. I. The style of pietures termed 2ioeDtp!-.cires pn'ttlvery not taken at my rooms. no 23 '0-n$ tf N. E. LEWIS. Entrancaoa. Mala street, btwen,Tyler, Gnl A Ce'sand I,. Moak'i Clf rtlng Ftr. April linif MT VERNON REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY... ...JANUARY 30 ' . Letter from Kentucky. Camp Wood, Kr., Jan, 19. Friend Smith; Yours of tie loth wm received yesterday afternoon. I was sflad to hear from Mt. Vernon once more I had just returned from a tramp of three mile from our camping ground, to the trenches and buck. We were just "laying" down to dinner, which by the wny, consist d of hard crackers and fli'ch," whin tho drums of our regiment, as well as all other this side of Bacon Creek, commenced benting t! e long roll. We were inlo,line and going through the mud at double quick in fifteen minutes from the ime of lie 'ting of the lonjj nil. On rr. r'ving at the river bank we were halted to let ihe 79;h Pennsylvania Regiment cross the Ponloun bridge . al)"nd ol us, when we found it was a false alarm. The Colonel gave the vrd r to about face. for. word, march ana l ack to camp and dinner we went, to ail for some picket to alarm us again. The wentlmr here is mild a, id pleasant, when it force's to rain. List nig I it rn n d lmost nil the time, bul as we have the new "Sihky" tent, aid a siove, are can km p comparatively dry. The seaesh are pretty scarce throughout this conn Tf, and wht people there are left, are tne most stupid set of blockheads that I ever saw. I understand it is nguinst the laws of K ntucky 'o leach their (dave to rend or write. I think that law is useless, as not one in ten hare any education themselves, and gain a living by peddling pies and coin bread. The pies are about as tou'h as leather, nnd deliver me from such corn "pone" (as they call it); for my part I prefer the government (Markers. We got c ack -is, poik, rice or horn iny. '0 atoes, beans, sugar and cofte, and when one can get such grub as that, I should like to know who w iuldn't be a 'doget." I saw p Btat m-nt in the Cincin mil i paper that Col Willich tho hero of ;ba Mumfordsville fiht, had resigned; but it is not so, lor I fee him only yesterday at the head of his brave Germans, who are "spoiling for a fight." Y.inrs, iruiy. D. W. HgAcn. Tho New from Seceshdom From tlin Richmond Whig, 2.ith. AN ARRIVAL IR H LONDON. We had ihe plens n of an in'erview yes erday wi h Mr. Fry. of Mobile, a you g man o much intelligence, who has just return d fiom Europe, who in addition lo dis; ntches to th President from our Commissioners, 'ind London pap :rs, o mmuni-ca8 intelligence of a most gratifying charae'er in regai I lo ihe fteiirgs of the Knj'lisli people, and the purposes of their Gove nment toward the Confederate Slates. Mr. Fry left Lwdnn n- th 10th of November, on board the British steamer Gladiator, h'den wi h 30.000 E'.fiVd rifles, 200 tuns of po der, sabri-s, pist ils, med-ieines furgiial "rsuumenis, 'nmp utensili, etc., for the Confedernte HtattM. The 8t of this iwnlh (he ladiainr entered t'.e harbor ol Nassau, for the purpose of coal- n.'. and lo rceive instrucimis a to the Confi-dern'e on she shruld approicli. On i e second dav after, the Uni ed Sia'e. ui boa Flnmheau made its nppeur ince in tin- I prlior, sent tl.it it for ihe specia, purp ss o' in'e-cet-tiog the Gladi o . t heie iliev boli lie. now 'he Gladi.iior afraid to vt mure rut, and the Foun eau not daring to I y In nils on ler; and there they are likely to remain until Great Britain enters the ring, when not only will th GUdia'nr b- conveyed over to a Confeder ate port, but ih Fl tmh 'au be picked up and brought along with her. XJrOalifmnia is a wonderfully pro rloeiive State. , Cattle hnve got to he so rum' roil aa tob'a'mont w. rhhes and every kind f fruit and farm piodiic h ahuntlant and chep. During the autumn full grown fat anle have been fn'A frm 83 to 85 pe cwl.; horses from 10 to 850; iintfj at h'I prices: sheep fmm 75 cen's to f 1 50 Coiii racta f. r uond fa' Le-f wiHi 'he neck and leg cr ( ff, hnve been md fiT the army at $1,50 per 100 n und ; aed si'dl, s:ich are the fac lilies for r ii ina stock in that dim tie, monej cn b ' made at th i ove piicea flood clean hurley, in 100 round Kiel is sellin t$l5or 'on. vvneut, at ji.j.i to per ion. r,xc i'en' i.'Mpes at 20 to $30 per Ion. Po atoe thi yi'ar arc unu uaMy hih there hnvinif been but a nhort ctipplv planied. T et sell at two and ore half cent per pound, twice as Mih as irairf-s. ElURT ClIIIDDRK AT A Blum On fhe 21 "f August Mri. Timo hy Brad lee. o Trumhull county Ohio, pave bi' tit toe lii children thiee bos at d five girls. They are all hvinsj, nn are i eal'.hv, but quite small, iir. Bradl e's family ia ncreing Nat. He waa marnen aij year ao to Eua ce Mow. ry, who weighed two hun dred ' nd seventy-' hr-e pounds on the diy I i er mariiage. one fins yiven birth to two pairs of twins, and now eight more mukinif twelve hiltlrtn in mx years. It seen s strange bu tier nheh s tt ia true. Mrs. Lr ill u was a twin of th ee, her mother and fntnrr bot be ar wins, aid her ifrandino'her the mother of five p ire f twins. Mrs I radlep hs naai d her hoys after noted and distinguiahed men, one after the Hon.' J.R. Gulclintrs, w u I.HgjM-.en her i plen id tt Id medal; one afttr the R--V E'ij ih C imp ain. who gnve hrr a deed or ul'y acres pi land; a;,d the 'her after James Johnson, who gave her a cow. , -,aci 1 f5"The Senate hill appropriatingtwenty-five thnunrl rlollars i.i be exisrn ed un oer ihe direction f the Secretar i o war. I in bis ji'dgmrnt iba ssms ba nrcessary 'or o ptniecimn ei ipe i migrants on the or-laod route) between tie At lame S'Usanr1 Cali orn s, and Oregon auu WaxOiingtoa Tr-morns, was passed. Treason in High Places. From the Washington Globe If the war for the Union fail, it failure will probably be caused more by treason than by force of arms. There is erery reason to believe that the success of th e rebellion hitherto has been secured almost wholly by treasonable oommunioi lions (r m trusted men in our own ranks or employed in the management o military affiirs. Many such communications are known to have been lade, and m iny more are sus pected to have beeu made, ever since the beginning of the war. Again nnJ again the C nfederates have boasted rf their previous knowledge of a'' ve movenvn s of our armies; and many fa., nave proved their boasls true. We have just learned a most astounding circumstances, which may well sink evejy patriots heart in dismay, and almost in despair. An officer of high character has i tformed us iht, to his knowledge, on the d iy when the Pet.sacola rsn the gauntlet O the rebel batteries, nnJ before the usual hcur (or commuriicaih g the cou itersign of the day t o r p ckets oppo ite one of tlioie batteries, the rebel pickets boas fully shouted the correct countersign a loss the r verand added: "T e Pensacoln is coming downlo night." What does ths fact prove? It pr'ves that the countersigns which are ent from the War Department to our c imps, are road.: known to the rebels by train rs in confidential positions in or near that department, i nd I rut other information in referen 'e to contemplated move-m ntsof our naval forces is likewise, com mtiniciiti d to the tn'iny. What is to bo the end of all this? Can there not be so tie pur B:u i n of the department, so as to sive our country from the destruction thai oi in otherwise result from such feariul irvacbery? Thrf depressing fact U known tliat preference for the Soutiier rebellion, r btse corruption, has le i officeis "f the Gover ment to ctrry on, unsuspected, forresponden e with the rebels to an ex tent unknown and undisc verable Shall no i flo t be made to unmask these vile tr.iitors? If discovered, shall we : wear them and let them go," or shall we ra her hang them to ihe lamp p st? If ever a crime deservi d summiuy and extreme punishment, surely such a bse betrayal of conlideiice as is shown by such acts should be most promptly and severelv visited with the law's heaviest peralties. Whether promp ed by love of the rebellion, or by bribes cftVred by the enemy, or by a mercenary wish to prolong the nr, nnd profit oy plundering the Government and th: psor soldiers, sueh treason aggrnva'ed a 'housand fold by the co fi lenee reposed in the traitors merits everlasting shame nnd con:emrt and chould receive punishmenttorture even is will mke the boldest forever shrink from followit g the base eximple. St. Louts, Jan. 24. Several of the se-cess onista of this city, who weie r. centlv ass s?ed for the benefit of the Southwest er.i fugitives, by vrder of Wen. Halleck, hsv'ng failed to pay their assessments, their property hus b eu sviwd within a dav i r two pa t. under etrcirion, to sat' isfy the assessm n s, with 25 per cent, addition d, according to general order No 24' Yesterday Simual Engl-r, a prominent mercham and one ol the assessed, h id a writ of replevin served on the Pro-vos1 M irahal, for properly sized rom him; whereupon, he and Nu ll niel C z, were urrested and loJged in the miliuuy prison. To-day G-n. Halleck issued a special ordvr dine ing the Provost Mirahal Gen-trai to send the said Engler b-yond the li mts ot ihe Department of Mi Kouri.and to notify hiui not to return without pur. mission Ir m the cuiiiminding General n n :e r a penal y nf bi-ii g punish-d according to (lie laws of var. Uto. Halleck also adds. "Martial law having been declared in ihi. city by au hoi'uy o the Pre8,ileul U ihe Uiiin d S.ale-, all civil auihorities, o whatsoever name or offi :e, are hereby no 1 1 tied thai a y attunpi on ih.nr pari lo in u Herewith the eicu inn of an) oruer issued irom ihese. headtj arier, or impede, molest, or 'iiublo ny officer duly ap-pointed io carry such order into eoect, will be regarded as a military off nee and pui isheH. Hcciinltngly. Tiie Provost Marshal G.-i eral will arrest each and every oirson. oi whatever rai k or office, who ain mpu In any w 'y io prevent or inter ere w th the cu ion of hi v or ir is-siii d from those I eadquarteri. lie wi L ca l upon tiie co'nni inotug olfner of llu J prm ent ol St Lulls fir my luiltUry .tseiaUuce he oi ny ntjuire." 0A n offset to the s atements of a Huh ton (icnileman. ncently returned froinNea 0 Ira t, published in yesterday's Gsz-ite we mention, upon undoubted au horiiy, thai a Suutharn merchant, who has bjen in the Xoith swversl weeks, has snived at the conclusion that rebellion is dootued; and ba ha' been anx.ous to return to his hoiue fur the purposa of iniesting s large amount of mousy which he put into Confederate bonds, in cot ton, II: has found it iuiponeibU, however, t us f.r, to get through the lines. Tbi niengthofthe Governaient shd the deter- niination ol th people to subjugate ihe rub els, astounded him. Cin. Gunte. Lout raw. Jr. 23 The Journal learns thai Gi n. Ha.de had ams'e Gen.Hindman for b ir ong houses st Uiv-C'py and other plHOe on the L uisvill. & Nasbvile Haiirod. 1 also learns st.d eonirad cts 1 e rumor iha General Buck per hs rui'ned hs e nimition The rev's at Bowling Qieeo are suffer in teiribly lor ilu- wain of money, ami it is repore.1 that Buckner's ch ldren ar-ru m nr ah n there bire'oote . H'rdee, the second in command, eou'H not pat a colon rl Weman employed b Hm. and irave I er a pass br ugii th Conf dera e hne as the onW means he kid of liquidating her demand. Particulars of tho Late Battlo ' Scmereet. THE VtCTORVCOMPLETE! REBELS OVERWHELMED AND SCATTERED 100 rsisoNERS-eco killed-z.hoo Missim A Large Amount of Stores Tkcn. 4c, Ao,, fto. At seven o'clock, A. M , on Suuday morn ing, th enemy drov in the pickets of the 10b Indiana, stationod at the forks of the road, eight miles from Somerset, at Logan's cross-roads. Toe 10. h were imtnidiatjly drawn up in line, and moved into the wo'ds, where they were iramedta ely met by the enemy, six thousand strong, who-instantly npinul u on them. Gen Thomas Immediately ordered un the Ot'i Ooio, 21 Minnesila and 4'h IC-n tucky, to tho support of the lh Indiana the! latter holding the enemy in cheek nearly one all hour before being rein urced The lit and 21 Tennessee were ordered up on the right win; for th purpo'e nf ou'flinkii the enemv. S'.an lart and Wbitmore's bttteries wre in ihemstntime enjsgjd in shdllinj the enemy in the woods. After being engajrid nearly two hours, 'he Fourth Kentucky Ninth Olio and Second Minnesota raa la a desperate chtrga of bsy-j onets upon the enemy and drove them from tho Hold, completely routing, and pursuing them to their intren hments. At th belt ol the engagement Cpt Kinney ordered one section o( his battery within six'y yards ol the enemy's lino, and opened a dead'y Br upon them, which aided greatly to th sue cess of the day Our advance came within sight of tb enemy's entrenchmsr (g one hour bj'ora dam, and opjnad upon tbem with shot and shell one mile distant. Night closing m. put a stop o any further demonstrations for the day. At daylight in the morning ol the next day, w observed a steamboat plying back an forth across the Cumber'.anj rivet, transporting troops to the south b.nk. Whitmore's battery of P rrott guns wars soon brought to bear u.ion the steura?r, which was in a few moments observed to bo in flames. Tbo Te. th Kentucky nnd Fou teenth Ohio were ordered forward by General Thomas lo advance upon ibe enemy's breastwo-ks Moving up in a line of battlo, ou scaling the entrenchments, they found the camp of t e enemy to be entirely desered. Not a living traitor to be son. But evevthine was fnm d standing ss when oicupied by the ncmy' llouses.lents, horses, mules, wagons, bsggage. Cbnon, amtnu' ition and firearms were f und in perfect preserva'ion. All their artillery fifteen pieces in number had been taken to ihe river acd lher left Ovar oie hundred transportation wagons, all loided with haggtgo. hid alsi been taken to the river and there rem lined, thev not hsving time to lerrv them nrroa tho river, wjih all their rannon, arms, tin's, 10004iOrses .1 DOO or 4 (XX) ho t cattle, 501 wagons Sec. Z Ah' eoffrr was killed by Col. nel Fry, (ur'h K'ntueky. . A mor complete ro it of an errmv was revpr knnn. Thecnemy'a forces in the a'-fack were led by Crh lenden ard Z illic ffer and wer eight Ih'usand strong. The Federal forces eneg-d in the fiuh' did not excod three thousand. The loss ot the enemy fourd left on (he AVid w-re.MUpd 2 )0; wounded 100 F'-d ral loss, 40 killid and 100 wour dod. G-n 55 .'lie fier and Riilny Peyton wore left dad uixn the fi Id O.ie hundied of tho eremv we.e t-ken pris oners; aKo, Lieut. Cl. drtr, and six su' g-nna. Tha enemy themselves rep,irt 800 killed and 2 500 m'ss:rg. The- have nn report of their wounded taken from the field. F ve hnnJred horsrs and mu'es were found in the enemy's camp. I hsvcjiist been informed ibat ro dispatch lot 'he press will be allowed to pass over the wires. You will, there tnie, ho ehl'eed in wait th sl iw transit of the ma Is for ymit know h dgf of what may occur in this 'istat t and Move Tiems if Gon ra1 Lander. CurrcspoiiUeie: ol ihj Cincinnati Uuieil. Camp Kri.i.v, i 0;imito Cumberland Md.. Jan 1! Genera! Landor. sent to Rnmney " ili" G n. Kelley wl.csa hrallh pr. clu'ltd tin possibility ol bis continuing longrr in etive emmaiid t bsrk before 0, n. Jacksoi . who U 160(0 stir.nir, and baa 'i pieces anillery, to li'm point. This motem it wa-male by order nf G -neral M C'rllan. Li d-r. bowevi r. still remsins on the V rgii, ida of lh Potomac. refusing -center Marv Isnd. You vi!l soon hear of an e x ensir bttle by this rliviainn of the A'my oi the Potosnae. We er utnumt red two to one S Las alwavs been ihe cis in this war al-'hough there ar fO'ps enough in 0 n. Bank's e lu'un. and in csmps in O iii.t" nav given us iquil numh-r Msny .tf otn mon and' ached to guaid the railroad. Ths desperate characer ! our General ia well known, and bis ..atne has h ih-rto -e n th h thirgrr ilsuccts in battle; hut w know by hi anxious Inoka and conslan .t ih. ... ..riv. h11" ""a r,w . - .1, i s , owted among h's 'ami r 'riend h re. H ft to the result. It w. 0( Jol hy tU 0(,aril wa ch uines th iiuit apprehensive cin ()oer.i, uoio must irK whv we ait l h'ta wi botit renlorcemen's md 0- . Lander in command, whi s 'ears all :h rub-Is in Virginia shall i Qi make hi-n t. th Potimie. Gvt dk Ci;ct. Savannah Jhii. 12 The H- n lean f tht m ini'ii learn. Irom a too. m n from Fiord thai tedr Kejs was eL tutd by the Frderals cm Thnn&nj. at The WaUonal Correnc Sill. The House committee of Way and Means yesterday repotted their bill for tbo creation of a legal tender, in United Rtstt Notes of Circulation, of 1150,000,000, ineludinfr the $50,000,000 already in cir culation under the ret of July 17; Tha bill also authorises Ihe ereat on of a Fund ed G per cent, Stock, rqial to five hundred millions, foi the service of tht remain ing five months of the current fiscal tear. ending June 30, 1862, and for (be ensuing year enaing June 3U, ibb i This provis ion corresponds wi'h the estimates of the &'cretarw nf the Treasury in his recent Import-J2W0U0,000 for f'e present. snd $313 000,000 for 'ho next ficil yeai. It wisely as-ounes iha'.. the war mty be o iniintir-d thr tigh another fiscal year; ihu. indica'in that there is no purpose on ih par), of the Secretary or of the Com-mitf"e 'o disguise a pnssiblj contingency or hold out false hopes in regard lo the rv-inlinu'in -e of ihe war, lo ihe great end of t' e restoration of the authori'y of the C mstit lion and Ltw ovr 'h w' ole thir'y four States of -he UVnn. The t'r.lt 0 he iss'ipfj m-'V ) pnid f ir at par. In ,hr) Uni ed fl-a'ps Notp of OireulV r.n. or in any other denaind upon th TnahrT. Tho anirmnf nt ihp fortripr is h'm'ted to 150 000 000. wh! the amount tnT he (latednr put in riVrnIitinn i 'ft the dis-rpfion r.' the Seeienrv and the co ren- ny wsnt nf the eirrrv. Wo hay air ade ater? r-t thi meat- ire wiM h" rro'd our Peori1e n net 'imolv nnd aviilahV meana 'or meet- 'pg the want n' ih- Tr.nnr and 'h ern- rnienr nf h rmb'ie. Th nnanimity wi'h whi. h 1 is rretpr 5fl this commercial ci'r is trn-csl qoI:fi -d by a ahw of repetah or loral opn .sition. Inasmuco as if ovirM i-or'ain fhnriM of half a dozn bsnV rrfif nr or less in f ir ir of different Tr rv issiip, whioh. without the stamp of legal, tender mav h shaved t will, in th oo -n msrk, tt mtva with oppoaiiin". B'lt this minn'itv in th hshlt c'rcle i tonsmnll for ''riou,f onsidera'ion. We o them th justice t, believe that even they will nl'imately concur in what t' ev hsvf. exhausie ! .11 f,r means to de-fea'. N.-w Yo'k Times. Hitch Caw. From Cincinnati Oasett. Eos. GAZurrr; Fir years ago I read in vnnr rsluabt paper Weekly GizaMe n a'tinle on ..P'ytng Cows," and ai I got tired of kepirgdtyci:vs, I thrugbt Iwnuldtry something could not he done that would provo- more remunerative than dry cow. The best ti ne to aniy tha cow is said to b three week a'ter she has tb third cal'. I did not have mln spayed until about five weeks af er 'he had her third caf. She ha oei'i giving milk four years and eight months The milk ia as 'rrah and good now a it was when she wa fresh, and sho gives about th same q iantitv as bf nre being sptyed, 6b in reive- ard diminishe in the quantity of " Ik accoiding as sb is fed. In tb spiing, when she is turned nn good pasture, fh gives about as much milk as when resh. To a enn that lives in a (own it city, it is a gra' enveniene. for there is no such thing is a dry c -w or trouble with a call, but tha cow gives milk all the fine. I am very much pleased with tbe experiment, and t r.nwce lully up to my ex fetation. I would recommend it to any who do not wish toiaise stock. Ksoch Horns as, West Mutoh, Jan. 2' Eur op an If- wa. The morning Post announces tbat s thorough understanding wiih ihe American Gov. ornmenr has b-en arrive 1 at, and tbut Sew rd )ill hsvo succeeded in impressing ob Ih ".aelish G ivernn ent and Ih nation that they i 1 have not only present indemnity, but no sttia'l (d-ilgo of 'uliire spotlit , The Times fixs En land's expense, owing to the Is d fllculiy. . J.OtX) Ot,hut when tho hi'! are all in. it will double- that smeiint but tbl mney has not ttvia thrown away. The Daily News is eulcgistifl o' Ih course pursue ,y the Washington Governs ment. and bitterly denounces th J olicy of th" Tun) and P .st The Tim h atrong editorial on h recep ion rlnn to Mason and Slidi-I', and ajg hr itih u' the most worthless bo'y it would be po'a'b' toix'rsct 'mm the tw f the American Linn, having been lorg' known an h hiinal hatete a d revitets o E gl'd ard airrsfrly hpe Eng'Uhmrn on' g'v theaa 'e'l w an otatior: Eng-' l.nd 'a relumed thera ; rd fi.r tvil, nd t hv' can, they will he only too wi!'ins to entangle I er in a war al'h (he North. Kngs land would have dnre tha same for two n e-oes. Other J nrrals adr a a almila' ileoorp OCrTh Wahi-igt.iii Ontspoa Jtnt f the N T Ps saystbttib P.miJ t ujforia.'d Senator on Tuesilay vning,that tb orlj nl plan nt the Rurn-il.-tidi ja hadbjn given up, because lb r b Is had jot hjld of it The wriu-r say.-.: Ti.e a'ten 'en oi 'In pew 8citary of W r has been diitcted to the tact that i, cess iata in this district' ar in sons las Ciirts,iMlt'nt wiih ih rebel leaders, ail lhac r le I r-i it k usi. in Washington. A protniieiu rms-ii taetriay gave info m-. tnrni ueiicines, not the fact thai he was in l ie city Urn t,k u established -feevuud a duubl, ; t ' " . i i K rnn bit ivoso.y .. ttij .-nt etTJrt if hei iK nude ; io i ducV the Presii'nnt locumniii e the death tn'encv of Gordon, the co. vi led aUve trader. , He is t,g b hnng at Vtw Y rk on tL 7th W 'n. ry. |