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ill mm r i 1ui COLUMBUS. OHIO. FRIDAY MORMNG, OCTOBER 18, NUMIitilt 101. pBFlT BABlJAINlllN SHAWLS. Stylish Striped Cloth Bhawla, ew design, onl jr thro dollars, valu nvaaonaia. , Bruche Long end gquer BhwW,'wyip. Bkawls, in a4 color, very cheep. KlTnl fltiTpes WsaeW Oaslnner Bhawl. BUck nd Whit Chicked 8hal, verloue check!. Allsses' bhawl, Oenf Btu ylf "'sAN OCtlS No. US Bomb High Hi, T ABQAINB IN MFBIaTOS AND CA8HMIBKS. All wool French M.rlo.62TlM7ciiltJra IH",.,1, Merino 7t.'vkhlr.M a yald."1 " k. .l..,i.a of Hut. UfeUelll., MefaJit Violet aud Poro rrnrn trlirOe ol wuetabe quality Hd at vary low prices, rini Priated Iteb'a. a it ...i ri.l. ul Plaid Valencia, new itytti. Bract 1 Boob.ii Drs liood, Id g"' !',T- rJAIN A BOrl, w,6 No. South Hih lit. I RAA TARD3 1XTBA LU8TBFD PLAIN BUCK. lOVJU SILK, very lundsom, lor ramea ana naiiuau dress tt II U i, vlu f 1 25 jerd 11 a jeni. .a i .BAINAaSON, octlu. -itf"- KiJ nr. A. .... m..k ut nU. Buum ni(u IEXANDBI'8 rnfe GOTFS Plain And trmbroid- S rsd, Id all tr,e new styles. Mines' and Ladles' Hoop Eklri end Coretl In bjt tu6lieh and Domes! le Hosiery. BAIN A SON, o-.IH J-i.e-ae I fttruKU KTI n.OAK (1L0IHS iu great vnWy Aba. Laaie' and atlases' lllosks made to order iu tb m t sljlieb eud elegant mauner g()N No. SflSonih HigliSt, ClANFliBDA LIVER lNVlUOBaTOB O - ! i , ; . " ' . I , , I NB. VKH lB.BII.I'I ATIf,S. It 'ia ' compounded ' entirely from Gump, nat Lull hrfOUUlfl AO Mlaklifusd. tut, Standard aii,;lu. known and I provud by all tbat Imvi' to witb i-onfldent-a In all naixl it, and i now roortd the dlnncwa Jof nn H " than email tliullMudn ranomuiended. within lbs laat two yean wb.i halKl"UU all Uoped of rvlief, aa ilia uiiuiaroua ujy iHJriawuioli allow, to the timiperaiiiHiit nl the Ouautl' ll-xl r.rlinrai"a Mil Tim d.in ni UHt U adapted odltldiial UkluK It, and (mod Iu ancb tuaulitiHaaa ia. o act geutiynu tua now !,al tlia die Uloi of your Juduniaulgulda yon In the aasol llm I.IVf.K IN via I.IVKU HOUfl-AINTH, OUATOU. and ll win unia HII.LIOim 4TTAVKH, UlAkkHOEA. hVUMf.U l()MI',IJ,Vy. tlYtlPN tkhy, uuornr, hovh OOHT1 VKHEtiti.tUIOLIV, HOHUllt,VUVhKHi IS-LENOK, J A UN ll I UK, KS, and way ha uimh! ani hVOUAUU, HABITUAL IIHUi.t.Ht, V V It a a a f J H T U Ji , n.A i ii r It MA LIS WHAkNKliU hilli al an OHUISA MX VAM1LV MKI1 UVAUACHf., Ihoa-aiiwnfaa, ift ar tAraa 1'aa mouciu6ui of attack, i . illVlNil luair toatiuioni llttlll. II will cuie((.K aaaavaa Uallfyl iu tmuM poontult art tab at oomj MIX WATKK IN TUK UUVl n ft 1 1 n jnoji.F,..- OUAtiiH.AND WALLOW BOTH TOQBTBKk. Filca Hut Dollar par Botila. .ANKUKU'M rAun.y Bf.OOU PURIFYING PILLS. UUMF0I1PNKD FttOM VRft ffiaFTAVIH KXTBACra, AND PVTVPJS U L AM OAHKH, AIH VIUUT, AND IU I, BKKP JM ANY VI.IMAVH. Tba ' A IU I li w I'a THAB'I rfr,MaaKan-wbiob aproprletor baa tba u yeara. lug demand from tbua PfLl.tt, And be aailafao-raxard to their uau, baa la withiu tbe reach of all. kuow that dineiwit Oar-pui tioua of the bow"la. T1IAUTI0 H I I. Ii bin. le but active tvtbarlic, .aaed Iu hia prartli mom Tba coudianlly luirnaa-arbo have long niind the aiou which all prea iu lacd ma to plncn tlleul Profoaaliiu wall gliMiUVa !! on diflareut The A M I h V HA-arttb da ral'.aoa.a to Ibla iwbll mtaldnb.J lart, beau IMIDilioUUtieu iiA,ma..,o kalra. U, wbiidl aat alike ty of tba pineal te.elMe n every bait f Ilia all ()O0l) aud 8AK lu ail niwdo.1,' tuch aa DK STOMACH, Hl.lt KIM BACK AND 1.IUN8 AND HuBkiNltXn OVUB from Hidden cold, vthirb end in a lung ooiiianot Ka-TITB, A OBtlrlMU OVKH TUk! BOUV, AUU, or WeiUUT IN I LAMMATOBV IHH. CHILDREN or ADULTS, PUKOIKKoftbe BLOtlll fltuh Ii boir, too nnmorona tiaomont. DOS it, 1 to 8. aaontary canal, auu aia aoawharaa Uatliartlc it ANUkKHtNT of the NlCMH, fAlNH IN THK OOHTiVaiNK.Sa, PAIN THK WH0L1 BoDY, freaneutly, If neglected, Ter! LOSS OF APPt-HltNSATlOS BF OOLD aBsTl.KHNKna, HKAD-f HI UICAl, all IN ii A 8 E A , WOBVfB in UUkllUAllJi, a " aa and many dlieaaoe towhlcb" w au mentioa lu inia aavor-1 IJlMll'S nia nePH IHVIUOBATOK AND FAMILY OA TBtSTIO Pfrrfinre rtild by lrn(Tglte renerally, and aold wbol'eaalo by the Trade tiAall tho largo town. S. T. VV. 8 ANA OB 1, M. O, Manufacturer and Proprietor, 908 Broadway, New Tork. Sold in Oolnmbnk by Bobarla A Bamnel, John Denlg and 0. Dai lii A Don and J. R Cook. ootM'oO-dlybwlylatp N KW MKLIUAL riaCOVEBY, For the apeedyand permaueni cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethul Disohargeg, Semintal Weakness, Nightly Emissions, Incon- ' ' , , tioence, Geuilal Irritability, , Gravel, Btriotare, and i . j i AfFKOTlOMS OF THK KIDNEYS AND BLADDEB, which baa been need by apwarda of ONU HViDRKU PHY9ICIAHB, i. tl,.lr,rivita',.rfullrA.'wlth entire tucceaa, auiieraedlug tiubeba, C'upatba, Capaulea, or aoy compound hitherto knowu. BELLR SPECIFIC PILL3 , . are epoedy iu action, often effecting a cnie In a few daya, and when a care ia effected U 1 permanent.-" They are prepared from vegetable aztra.ta that are barnileei ou Ilia ayalem, aud never nauseate the atomath, o tuptagnat the breath; and balng lumr-coatod, all nameoua taste ia avoided. NocSaiigs of diet it neciMary toUM M'inj aam; nor doea their actiou interfere with buainaaa piuanita. Xach box conlaiui aix dorenpUl. ( j , f , t PBIOK ONE DOLLAR, and will beaenl by mail post-paid by auy advertised Agent, en reoolptol Hie money, flol.l by Drnggiata generally. None iennine wilbout my eignatnre r.n tho wrappr. tt. B0ANI.AN A CO., Wholoaala Agenta, Oinciunati. For tala by H. Wllaon, 8. K. Samuela A Oo., and Bob-crta A Bamueie, liulnmbna. augBdeudlv jlABE blliUCkD. STONINGTON LINE i'UB K I ; . I ! " BOSTON, WKOTON, N1W LONDON, bTONINOToN, rHOYIDKNOK, NltW- POBT, TAUNTON amu NEW BED- KOlill. Daily, at 6 o'clock P.f (EiceptSundays!) From Pier IB, foot Cortland! Slreel, N. U. Fare to BOSTON 13.00, I'BOVIDKHtt'K .. ilr ' 0R0T0N !., NKW LONDON .. 1.A0, Deck Deck..-.. Deck....... Eetk ...J2.00 ... 00 .... 1 on .... 1.00 ' NEWPORT .611, " TAUNTON a ). " MEW, BEDFORD.. 3.26, Hack . TITB kiltlUS. each. Ua. !!.2.1 1 00 Tba ateameia PLYMOUTH book, uonaaya, weaues-days and Fridays. - 1 O0UU0NWEALTH, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-daye.jQrFreight taken Reduied Ratea.-i&SJ Govcrauaent Passe taken on thla Jloula. . OrTlcs of the 3o.,:No. 116 Wast St. New York, Aag. 21, latit. W. M. KDWABD8, jnl oct2 - I Agent, N. T. :i lerchant . Tallora. : QJHABRA A CHKRBIIB, , , MEBOHAN.T :TAI LORS, i i aaw tMAUnW m i . I Cloths, French imd Kngllah Caaalmcrea BILKS, OKENADINlli AND PLTJSH TI8TIN08. Particular attention paid to the manufacture, of Military tloocls. Goods made to Order and Warranted to Fit .,. S foYxw SOUTH J1IQU .ST, . aa90-d3m .... 5 1 . e Cohimbcs, Ohio, r, i i Iftc B&EkXS-T'la N !HIIn, HHlanranf. -i r ,1 , , I . DP. MU UOLAH HOIkX.j. ' BROADWAY,' NEW YORK. --. '- -'-J eTBoard reduced to' f 2 00 per Dy.-fe . I i -.. . I . , r : , - . Hlnra aha .nlJ of thla Taat and snaamadioua Hotel InTdot, tt baa ua tbeluclauilaor ol tb propnatoia in Liaka u III luoat auuiuluoua, couianiaul and comfort- atih'bouii for III. clllzou and itrauiier on thla aide tb i.l.i. h.. anauiMl likalrto adinluiaUr to tba toiafoitol ita giiMita lby bavaaud-avoied. wlllmot r-gl t runt, to .roido, aud lo combine all Ilia lBjiile ludtotaxalMd eorial anjoyaitul whirb muloru a I baa Inibulad, and laoual a Uala aopioli auu iu minu a, Ji-h it l.ka r..n n.B.t.l.1 flliriUtf IUV INtHl aiS lW nriinf ihat ih. Ir oflorU bava been atil'rclalad JU BKtl CM ai(BCPP wi " " 1,H,OTI ' f ulrad to pra- lli e tua hio rifti't atoaomj, &A . ' , 'i . Bare Reduced the price ol Hoard to " Two Dolla p Pat. at the earn tima ahaliiiit none of the lniuriea ailli whlc Ibalr UIU baa bltborto Bonn anppliea. .. , lew Toi,8t. S.lSfcl. i,H.dlia rpHK I'NiON.! ; , fr lr Btrttt inure Tinrn, t'niiancipui VPT0S S. ME W COMER, Proprietor, iaTThin H.dfll ta foiitral, convenient by Paii(iu?er nra to all caila ul tba cUT, and in wrarf adapil lo tl.o i. inl.,i t 'tli fiMb MLMi baauii i ytoH- imj.I. illy (tAHt'AL E.tTtUKANTI f (UNIiUft 0fOPALK HOUSE.) TdB nndnralguod bae taken the roobja uudr t' j OiMi.I IIuih.ii, lioi a mil uo iouiiii, u.n.iaiii, aetvtid up In koou alylee, tna naet aaiaiian ine aiaiaei a lorda. Moue but tba beat A Ion, Uiiui aud UlK.ua, kf at II,m Fifcr. Oaf liiuiug Uoom entirely aepaiata from the Bar. In bort, the rlopiiaiiT loiouiia in awi. a urm-i.iiie'. ftea. Unraut W.d. aJ. k a.ICl.tr. nytudir ST ?j I.dtllM III) I It I., . 5HE3TNUT 8TRRKT, ABOVE THIRD, IMIU.AUVM'UIA. fu tlia ImlumliftLa D,fKbbiboid of Iba Jobbing Huusea on Miuki.1. Tbiid. nml i:Uluiii Mlriwla.tlia ll.i.ka, foal Oliii'A. RlAii-btintH H i' baitv:i, A r.. tc 1;iiaul I'KU UAV. Avl.ail. Ai-romuoilatluu wnau manlriJ on tba k'llol'i:A N PLAN: Booun from (0 ooula and ilpwaril", or dtiy, and aleala at a Ki!tft'(Jlan Itaritaiiralit atfai-llail to Ilia Uutrl. rrlcaa accoiuiug to tba iiillaof Kara. Tliat'ily tiarH lake Paibaiiuoia rroin any btutlon in or (JL,iie TO lUe HiHl. parKiiKilaii, k'miu h,arman and Hpaiitsn anokeu. yJ7iiiiuvur Fun ruy. parvKNTioM and ctiiti: or Ccnsuruptiou, Asthmn, ('lirouin KronehiliR, Nor-voua Proslratiun, Ounctal Duliilily, l'yHpop- t- tin, lilfirofiilii, Marasmus, Loss ofAp-.' pvtilf, Nrurulgifi, I'Vrnulo ('oin-j pliiiulH, and all Disorders of the Nurrous and Blood I SHlema. '1'liii Remedy Iiiih ol.tiilned a great reputation fur nir.-t VX'I'H AllH III N A It V I I It KM IN Al.lt NTAftKS tF rilNMtlMHl'RiN. Jl ia rernuiuieudcd by nmliy lliollRalid 1'btnici.ina iu llie United Hlalca and in Kuiope having Wll llaed 'Mill aiM'lll UM'AUil.LrLl.l'li IN THE iNNl. UK Mll.li'lN. 1'ba tlwbohihtUi have a tv.c-fnld and kpeciAc action on the mui band, inrrrfitiH, tlif fn ti.vi(d inluili DNSI'l I L' I tH NKItVW.S KS'KKUV, aud on llie mini, being tbu MllHP FUVVKUKUb UI.OnH MKNKKATINO AIIHNl'S hNOWN. lu i'oa a of A'craoui Vebihttf, or fVoirafu.n pf tin I'.oW Piiwa, trolu uu lailne, tbia Itunifcdy baa no euperlor. U inrheiter'i (irnnliie PrC.arallou" Ulheot reliable fi.rm of tlia Hvimi Hnni'Hnra made after tbe Original Formula of Dr. Churchill. ttaj-INQl'IBK FOR AND I'MR NO OTHKR ! Tt ' Uai- A Kalr Trial la a Certain Cure I T IHTPUICK. In7r. UoltUa, Jl-8lx Bottles for Id 10 C7. Boltlea, k-' Tblee for ST,, t'irculara oralis. Bolt! by all riirpcctahle luugt-isla, and at tbe Sole IJeneral Depot, iu the United Matea, iv J. WINCH iSTER, 30 John 8t., N. Y. I A HPHTIFIC BKMtDV ICR . Spermatorrhea, or Seniiufil WVuknesa, anJ Qeu i ital Irritability iu eitlmr Sex, ThN Malady, the hrrihf vrmwijut-ttt'tts of which Hie too well kuown l rf.jnlift ninrn Ihnu a haro nil. init.n to tl.uiii, b one ot the mrMt ImidloiiK, am) tliniit.ro .tHiieKinrt, of all the long rutatoue. ol htiiiiHii Uiu. It aupa ll.u very spiiuA t f l.tltf, rrtinHv utK'urutincH Ilia founlilutiou, ami Biiika tiio unhappy viillm into imlK-rilily hui! h proniatnit icravel Krom cue to eix Im-khs of tho tSri't'lKlH I'JLL lTo:t a ptrmanput nuo Id the Hom AiiukAVATro oahe.i, whelhtr 'on6liltttieuult oriuiwing fnui Ahwe or ICxcesef. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. U We believe It to be, in tbu treatment of fyermnfvrrhea, aa. near a Hi'KCinras any medicine cau be." B. Krnll, Ml D. .loi. Jimr.nf JHVdica Pnetti-e. . 11" I have found them ail ' couM Id oViifif. Th.ir eikict HAa Br.r n tki.lv vroNiiiri'i.. I uned il.em iii a Tnse of Sptrmalorrbea of r.ny 'tatidivy abb h has boeu un der traalmeiic tor arur.. i inma inree noxcs win enm- jdete the cure." E. 1". DliKri, at. D. " aViy-Thifl ie not a llomccup-itbic Remedy, or in iliereany mercury or other deleterious ingredient combiuod with it; PRU'R : fil per Box. bin Bovos for fi. by SI ail, prepaid, kor sriie by all reftpnctablo Di np-giela, and at tba SoleOeueial Depot iu tho I'nitoil Nlutee, by .1. VtlNOMESil'll, .Hi J.dm HI.,N. Y. ROBRRTj 8AMUK1., AgfntH. pct-'dilaw ly H : TJOBKBTd Ar SAM I' HI,, i ! Wholesale aud Retail j onuaoisTs, Mo. Keith High htiecl, (fc'.aet Side,) ! COLUMBUS, OHIO. We are coustaully receltlug large additions to cur Stock ot DBIIiiM, Mail II 'INKS, IIHtfllltALS, PAINTS, 01T.8, VAHNFrllf KA, DV E STUFFS, I VHMlilW (If.ASS. PERFl'AI k'HY, . FANOY SOAPS, I TOILET ARTICLES, Ac, Ac. Wa alao b.o on baud au aaeortiuent of floe Olgars, Pure Liquors for bl... ileal purposes ; with every article usually kept in brat claae Drug Store. Haviug bualiieas ariaugeuieuta with leading Importers aad mauufacturera, we aia prepared to otter goods to lbs tiade, or at retail, at unusually low prices. , mrf"(oidi itUvnri lo any part of tht city fret charge. aprn'nl.illr KtinainiQAT Daniijr.ii, i:xirfsN. 1881. 1 1861. QBKAT WF8VKRN DISPATCH. I Fnlted Slate Express Uo. Prnp'rt. j ' ; ! : : : FAST F Ii E IOH 'J1 EI NE j Via New York At Krla Kail Itoad, And all other Rail Roads IraJini Went $ South- j ' tent. Chartered Cars over most Roads, on Passeugar Traius. I M. H. HOVKY, Ag't, I 251 itroadirui, If. Y. 1 , L. KNIOHT, Ag't, Htate Xlrect, Bolton. ! WM. H. PEBHY, Superintendent, Buffalo. H. FITCH at sort, Anla, ST West Broad Hlicet, t elumbua, Ohio. epS Milrlai. JF YOD WANT Alt UOOO A CUSTOM-MADE Fdi $1 fdl SHIRT AS YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING 2 50 Fob, Ton can gat It at M. II. CHEESF.MAN'S, Bouth-Kaat Cor. FourUi an.l Water 81s., aepl6-Am fhirtr.netl, Obia I'kk kfry, ( Iilua & l.lamtwitre. c BOOKEBT, CHINA ANDOI.AKdWABIC, N- FOSTER, No. 13 align fclreat, nrar Tavrn, oiiosll Oaadala llouir, laiuwuu,U I IMPORTri AMD DKAI.FI IH CROCKERY, CJIIXAASD GLASSWARE, Wa have bow on hand au xteuaiv and complete stock of Queentwere, comprislug tb NEWEST ANDBF.ST STYLE?, flf enr own dir. 1 1 importation, which e sell at reduced prices. Alio, W alien, 'traya. foal nil I.anirs, Tablelml-lleiy, Snoous, t'aat.ra, atc ale. To 4ouulry alorclianls we aill sell at k-asteru tatea,aua tua ooua oianpentr qualiiy. t all oraers lor giKMis caruiiliiy pat-aeu aau ajiii.!.!. .aawate-am JCIVfll). Jg blKliPATHll'ti, AjikliT, h, Doaler In due fluid aud Silver Watches, til liar Were aud Fnucy Goods, li,5 Houlh High St.; ('..hiii.i.iu. p. B. Purlicular attention p.ild to repairing f'bio- numetort, Dapte; apd 11 ol:e, fl. rat baa, and war. ranted' se).lltl Cm iMIUi J FASHIONABLE HAT STOREII No. 05) South High Stveef, DEALER IN H-A-I'S, OAPH, AND M ILIT A It Y GOODS Tba latest styles of H A. T fzi -A. 1ST 13 GAPS Always on baud. Also, parti, lar atleullon paid to orders lor If A 'f a , I'Al'H AND O RN AM UNTS! karly iu the Market with Ilia Latest and Neweat til vie.', J. H. HftUTU. I'oliluibiia, Angus! SB, lSUDdCm I'. U.il'ltAl KN, HJ11RT MAN1IFACTURKB, No. i! Wont Foittlh Htrettt, OPPOHITK HTKKI'I It WITH OOI.D HAND. apr17-dly AVIDSDN A BKO , (Silccea.oiatoUKO. M. DIXON.) ofOBTtf FAHT COBNV.tl FfPTH JA'D JfdJH flTS., f'tivr iriv ATI, t., tairoaTtHs and WHoi.raai.1 nttiis ia PURE DRUflS BND UEDHUNKH, OHVMIOALR, HllAP.H, Dill Mil PATENT MKPICINFS, FANfY ABTIPLIS, PURE WINKS AND LIQUORS for Medicinal nss OOAL OIL, burning: FLUID, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Art., An. All favoring us with a visit or their orders will And our stock complete, aud prbea moderate. aprlT-dom'ttaw w 7HKN piMI'LkTI. UOILSI, Oil bORKH ItttT form It snows mat the roiNonot e hijsiuc.i are In tbe Rt.OoD, and thai It eboul.l be cairleil out of tbe system, and tbe blood tiurinad and creanaetl. S(30V1LL UAnnAHU LUEBBIKUF the beat alterative fi.rradicating all tbeae diseaaei I'rnm Iheevateni, which couabla iu recciiiugor taking up certain siiliittuiices known aa virus, or poiaouous iiiinci. pies, aud removing them from the dfseaaed parts through the secietioi.a and t-xbalanta till Ibey are carried lioui tba eyntoio. At tbe same time good blood is trausprirled through the veaselH to the Ulnoaeed pauaoi ine looy nil the health la reelored. A La. X A N DKU UAMTON, HI. U., t;nb, Monro ronuly. lon-a. writes of a man who bad Knlaigment ot the Hiart. which a aa lb wohht ruar. that heaver aaw or heard of, sc. bad that the on-xid wotiM stop oiBrn.ATlNO, and llecoiid neither nee nor ipeak. "Ha bad two spells of this each dav, and wua laat getting worse, when 1 gae bun SI'O- VILL'S BLOOD AND I.tVKIt HYHI'P, and now bl its use he has t litiroly ritrovaled hia health." v W. H. rti TT. a lili'Uly-renpecteil lirugglsl, Newwasn- Inpjli.n, Orawfortl cuunly, Ohio, writes ol aMyoung man, abonail ine r-Taoiui.A so dau mat ne waa ine woaaT- Li'IOKINO) L1V1NU SMNIl THAT I KVrH BAW OS Hr.AHll OP. Physicians tailed lo give any relief. 1 gave him M'o- ILL'S 'BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, w bich eutirelj cured him. Ilia akin has become of good color, and uoK he loelswell. MR. JAM KS WUITAKKK, of Amelia, (Jlermontcoi nly. Ohio, makea thla atatemeut to lir. U. S. Newtou: tits sou bail ft Soaorrjl.oos Wiiitr Sw ci-liko, and was so fal gone thai his doctor waa uoiugtoovT tirr Hia t.r.t, but tba boy would uol let linn do it. 'I'berecame out ot the Ulcers over ON 10 UIINDRKD PI bl'ES tJ 1IONE. He could uot even lorn iu bclnilhoiil help. .--VII.l.'H BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP not only cured, but healed thabg.aiid it waa uo shorter than llie other. " MR. A. B. KAToN, lale ol the Arm of Harrison, Katon A t'o., of fUnrinuati, whose datiKhlev had GoiTur or WRi.i.rn Nkok, bad tried the beat physicians, but wlthun! success. Hi'iiVM.I.'S lll.OOD AH) LIVkll 8VUUP UlltlrD HKll KNT1KEI.YI UK. HAMILTON M'AHAMS. of Columbia, near ('in- cililiali, waaaltticled Willi Soiea aud Boils, and biswlmle family were also covered wilh sores, which Sl.'OVILL'S lil.iuil) AND 1.1YKK SVRUP cured, allbi.ugb ha bail paid out hundreds ot dollars without benefit till be gol Ibis meilii iua. DR. S A III IJKL 8ILSHEK, of Clu. iunall, wlro pays apa-ciai alleutb.u to trealin cbrouic tliscasea, Bava tbalbiul VILL'S HI.IIOD AND I.I VK K SV 1111 1' Is nue ot the moat valuable meillcines for trealiug Hc.rufuious aud Sy pbiiitic diaeases be ever liseil. aa'Ho moHt coidially reiiuest those who have nnv dis ease of the BLOOD, such aa M'ROKULA, WHITE NUULI.INO. OOITRR. INDOf.UNT TUMORS. MRU. OIIRIAI. DISKASKM, SALT HIIKI'M, SI'ALD HEAD, KM EC SI ATISM, etc., to t all ou our aguiila and get a Pattiphlet containing Hie above cai lillciil a in full; alao a Vant Ullllllter ot olllela, WUo al Well aUlWII Ol Ulgll slaudiu. All Older should Le addressed to A. I,. St'OVILIt A I'O., No. 12 West Khilitb St., Cincinnati. aVsydold also by all rospoimible Druggists tbroiiKliou thecouiitrv. niv:in dllaw SAPONIFIER! Important to Fa.nilics! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. TUB MAKhllT FOR MAKING ARTICLE SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds POTASH!! For Sale at W holesale, by Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. And by all Drugaisu at Grooera la tbe United 8tatoa. octM-d !!tawly-AW . BEST (SPI (Ohio s'tafc (ouvnal TELEGAPlilO NEWS. Keuiurkr Ulaaat Lite j at tlia Kemoval of Oracral Tliorasi friau tlsa Comsnaaxl af Ua Troopaat aap Vick Hoktuaoia. ! Herald's tVatcb.) Washinotox; O.H 171A-The BSsiKument of timnral Milctirll in the 'Jllace of Geo. Thomas lo' llm eotiitiiaml of lb littopi at Camp Dirk Roliineon, In Kpnliickr, t much nn,rt,iiire, at hv the Kenlili'kimn. tiatjoral Mill lirll mar he quits ae tfin-ietil, tut Ibt people ol Krutuoky konar Mcoeral Thomas a a nave ronnueure iu nas a a i s that le KaJtr biai. and are anxious that le eliould retain the command. BklranlahlnaT I'll Ksaltrla Itoulcil and Drlvtu Bsi k-ltrtsnlislluu f Krwal au the ACaMara) tsliara uf Vasejluia. ' , , (Special 1(1 Tlh.lllie.) , . IVaeuinuton, Oct Iii. It. is morning a dr taoliuienl of one thousand, from the Mum., Mill a ml Col. fipary's I'enn , rpjimrnt, croadpd thu iter at Bnlivaraud allai-kaj ilia e uatuy ItiOo blraiiig. Afler a eerere ponru'iH Ihe tioiou troops drbtfl llieui back from the river, oapluring a S'.I pouudor. Oin liitg was six killed, 'ilia em ujy'o loin ia iinkuowo. i. . dfu. Sc.lt thought llii.l lntellipence of such iinporiuiicp lliullie cille.l on llie CietiileDl. to cotiimiiiiipiitt) it. lii'llers received here stale that .0,00(1 armed rite U, with "5 ennuon, are orguuizinir in Ac couiac con my, on the eastern bliorp of 'lijiiiiH. J no ijiiiipii Kiaim pivaaunr i.niuaittua, Vhicil hiie lieeu oil Chiuroleaue lalunJ, huu r.uptured (t duzn Schuonvra winch had uo clearance pa- ieix. On the 5th iust. two launrhps wero sent to cajiliire a rehol vessel in bhorp, aud were tirpil ou by a larpe foroe nt' renew, aud tue tu our men was wounded. The tiro waa returned aud one or more retehi killed. Tbe ehot from Ibe ii l.ol forces burned up llie schooner. Two hundred Maryliimlem, who were iu the Hull linn twit, are l.clii'vcil In liavo left Dam more Ibis veek for Virginia to join llio rebel army. Jt bus loup; been known that Iheywere in Balliinore, hut the new police coul.l not, and the old would not, ideuliiy them. The. Itehrla Kail Hark fVfliil ftlanaaan I'hey l ancriitrals froin :lli,000 lo 40,0011 Truij at Aia I rrvU, Wabiiinuton, Oct. 17. The Times Special thinks that the Rebel nruiy hns fallen back entirely from llie line of Manassas and established a new line ou Ilia wen sale ot Die tiiirpaban- noek, with then right resting on Aituia ( reek and their left at the foot of Blue Mountain. J t. is slated that Ihe rebels have interpreted our meoaritl lotiti for a ijaynl eipcililmn 3 le auy covering a ouieiiipiiiipii aiiuca ou iiit'iu ni Aquia Creek. To meet tins Ibey buve coiiceu traled 35,000 to 40,0ti0 troops in that lucalily. linn Boat I'lrcat Jal Wnl a Kurt Monbiik, Oct, lii.- The Kitii-bott). Horn i (tola lias arrived from Waehiugton. . When passing I'.vanspovl, abeve Afjioa Creek, phe was tired upon by the Rebel batteries; four out of forty Minis look tllent, one uenrly currying away her iih7.ii mast. Tfaeemiuolo roturned UiJ shelln, some of which burnt over, the Rebel battery. The Kiin-boal Flag has seut tip a valuable prize, luben but a short distance on rou Mum ler, loaded with molasses, fruit, &o. . i ' -'i eiii Pili r'a Army-lie I Ileal lug oBiill mtit vi JtrrkasoH Citv, Oct, lti.A trt,ai whoiiTiiv cd here te-night reports I rice s army, on Unu ilav. at Cliulonvtile, Ce.lui' coiinly, whii'U ih -j miles south of 1'apiiiHville, ou t lie Curl h nta road. The whole army have ell'icled the passage of the Osage, and tire still in full l e-IreaU " Ftglit Near Itealianon - Kthtla ( omiilelcly Kouleil, with a I.oas of Thirty Killed and the Same Number Tskrn PrUiinm, . Holla. Mo Oct. 10. Thirty-one more of our wounded soldiers arrived from rlpringtielrt yes terdav. These men report that a sharp skir mish took place on Monday morntug, tweuly miles Ibis side of Lebanou, between two com panies of mounted men, belonging lo Major . .... . i. ii. IV right 8 Haliailtou, atiucnrti to ura. iijuiou command, and some 130 Kebel Cavalry. Ma- ior Wrinht surpnseU llie rebels ny ti'i attocK ia the rear, and completely routed I hem, killing about thirty aud taking the same number prisoners. Major Wright's loss was one killed and one severely wounded. Very little tiring was done by Ihe rebels. The report that Col. Taylor's rcgimeut of rebels, which has been stationed at Springfield since Ihe battle of Wilson s Creek, has marched North, is continued. They have probably gone to join Vrice on the Osage, llnltle Near Harper's Ferry -The F.iicmy Hoisted with a Lois of I'.tl Killed and Wounded. Baltimore, Oct 17. A gentleman from near Harper's Ferry, furnishes the paiticulars of a tight between six companies, rousiniiug of parts of the 18lh Pennsylvania, 3rd Wiscousiu, and Ihe IMtb Massachusetts, under command of Col. John Geary, and SOU rebels early yesterday morning. The rebels showed themselvea on Bulivar Heights at Harper's Ferry, and commenced an attack from artillery, with three companies under Major.!. P. Gould, stationed on Ibe North side of Ihe J'olomae. A constant fire was kept up for some hours, wtaou three companies of tbe Mid Wiscousiu regiment, crossed the river and formed into line, aud drove the enemy back, and succeeded in capturing one of their heavy guns. 1 They were, however, compelled to retreal, which they did in good order, to the river. Here they were reinforced by throe other companies, and they then, with Col.leary4 at their bead, marched upon the eueiny and, after sulne hard Ii (Thing, drove Ihem from Iheirposition and re-caplured Ilia S'i pounder a coliunbiad. Our forces had but three pieces of artillery, and these were fired from this side of the river, until the enemy retreated. The enemy had seven pieces uf artillery, and otifi cavalry, together wilh Ihoir infantry, and wad completely routed and driven back some three mlos. Our loss in killed and wounded is not over 7, whilo that of the enemy is at least 100. Col. Ashley, who was at the head of the enemy, is among the rebels killed. I Wasiiinotom, Oct. 10 The Harriet Lane has just returned from off Indian Head wilh Commodore Cravou on board, t-'he is armed with 32 pounders aud 18 iuch rilled guus oo her forecastle She will rr quire a more formidable armament I ban "'i pounders lo cope with the new batteries, aud will probably return tomorrow wilh a heavier one. ,. . The I'rtiiiel. - The great comet which attracted so nmch attention last summer while it lay sti etched across the heavens, is still i-een with a telescope not far from the star Ids, in llio constellation Hercules. It is enlirely shorn of lhat wonderful appoudage known as Ihe tail, and nothing remains but a nucleus, enveloped in a nebulous Bhrowd, the whole not unlike in appearance a small planetary nebula. : The Charleston papers publish the following - t. . 1 . I ... r, .... n I IMnlai, 1 1, ; . I order from nrigauiei-vtuc r-v "i'"" residing on Sullivan s Island win iioi.i them-selves iu readiness to proceed lo the oily ou short notice. Circumstances only can. determine when or at what moment it may be neo-essary to order a removal from the island.'1 That is to say, tbey are expecting a visit from the National fleet. Tfce OrlicalP llospiluhty of Ihe F. F. V.'s. now a hkw roan MAM WAS TBEATKD IN VIBOINIA JshoHly after Ihe battle of Hlono Bi idee, a gentleman who has been largely eugaged in turning operat.ionaiu Virgiuia was rei-nosled ny tue uirectorjuu- -c-io go lo t irginia ami pay over to an agriveFrs a considerable sum of money which rightfully belonged lo parlies in tli Old Dominion as their share of the previous year's dividend. Mr. K. was strongly urged by his more intimate friends not lo run the risk of an arrest, and perhaps prolonged incarceration; but relying on Ihe purely commercial nature of hia business, and (he fact Ibai be went expressly to pay Virginians money which they Bldindfiited all hopes of receiving, he left wilh a i tight heart, adsuriu, his anxious friends that be would lie back in a fortnight at she furthest. . . , On reaching Washington he obtained the ne'o- esiary permits lo pass htm along aur lines, and I I.. i. : I . i, t. . . .1. uaviug nireu a ngiti wagon anil a trusty driver. counted upon being able to roach Richmond Wilhout nny soriotts deieuliou, at) ha yas per-f, Cily iVdiriar if iiji all the lanes and by -pal ha of travel throughout Ihe entire dislanoe. lie 1ml observed in the War Ilepartmeul al Wash- rngion a smisier-iooking person, who seemed lo ne quite at nous mere, and who waa treated wiih a good deal of defereuce by several of the clerks. lie bad also noticed him iu oilierfro-ijiu-nt pnhlio buildings, and had formed a cer-luiu dislike to him, without any apparent reason, except that his countenance seemed very forbidding. As Mr. K. nested ManassAR this individual pissed him on horseback. .Shortly after be heard the cindering of a Ironp of horse, and y;aa presenlly surrounded by a portion of Col. Slow-aits ttighl Cavalry! and carried by them to Uonerul Braurpgurd's headquarters, where be saw the same siuisler-looking person whom bo had mot a few days previous at the War Department in Washington. Orders were given In take bitii at ouce to Richmond nu, tiuai'Of ,'te inu. aa " H'doi u spy. When ho assured tho ollicials of Manassas that his business there was to pay money due the riuxeiia of Virgiuia, they only laughed at him, 1 and told him Unit such immaculate honesty was uuknown among the d d Yankees. On the toad he wag exhibled al almost every station as a spy, nud was insulted iu the gross est mauner by women as well as men. Reach ing Richmond he was put into one of the jails His room was vory Dllhy at night very cold and damp, being ou the ground ttoor. His daily allowance consisted of a small piece of corn bread and two salt herrlnjs, on rang nnd strong that it was next to impossible lo eat them, lu the same prison were a number of oflicers cup-luted at. Hlono Bridge, who wore sullVring severely from ihoir miserable diet, and damp, ttn-wbolesame quarters. Mr. K. had with him Virginia funds stowed away in his belt. This, strange to say, had uol been laUeu rrotn him, and Ibis alone proved his sulvuiiun. Ho repeatedly gave money to his jailor fur the purposo of sending a telegram lo Ihn genlleniau who represented the Virginia stockholders in the mining interest; but he received no reply. One day a Utile girl came into the prison to bring some food lo bur fill her, n rcxiUrnl nf Riehmuwi, who vim im-tifmefl on tuf)ieimi of Itrint) u t'trion mim. ' He fortunately saw br whilo Inking nn airing, and hurriedly writing a dispatch he pinned ii oil tho inside of bur petticoat and asked her lo lake it al.once. (a, the telegraph ollico. The little girl proved (rt-e, and about two weeks his friend came lo him. IIo was then released, suN'cring severely from Ihe chills.' , On being taken before the Judge who had consigned hi in to Ihe louilisome prison, Shal low sanl mat he nail been misinformed, nnd expressed regret, remarking that a friend of the cause had assured them that lie was a fi-dnrul spy. This "friend of the cause "he afterwards met al a leading hotel in Richmond, tho same person whom h saw at the War Departmnut iu iislungton! i Mr. K. was now allowed the freedom of Ihe cily, l ot could not obtain a passport. Even his friend's influence failed him. At last he paid $1(H to a lawyer, who, for this moderate consideration, obtained for him Ihe nececsary doc- unienl. Unoe tree Jrotn Kicnmonu, he made his way to Norfolk, and came down fiom Fort ress Monroe last week under,,.a Hag of truce. There tleneral Wool was so impressed with the importance of his information that he sent hi in with dispatches lo (ieiieral f-icolt. In Washing- Ion he saw Mr. Linoolu, tioueral MctJIulUn aud Secrolary Cameron, who were somewhat startled at his account of Ihe fellow who seemed equally at home in the National Capital and that of the rebel Confederacy. .'. . Mr. Iv , from careful observation of affairs in Richmond, is convinced that a perfect reign of terror prevaila there. The mass of people have bten dragooned into rebellion by unscrupulous loaders, and he Krmly believes thAt the presence of Ibe Union army at Richmond would be bailed wilh joy by a large portion of the citizens. Ho con linns llio stories of the miserable condi tion of the troops. They want, warm garments for the winter, and do not, know whero In get I lie in. He bus returned "a sadder but a wiser man." all the more anxious to crush out this mons trous hydra of secession, which is trying to destroy ine most nenenoent government tbe world has ever known. I'roin Fortress Monroe. ' , Fortress Monroe, Va., Oct. 12. The gmm-boat Daylight, Commander Lock- wood, arrived here Ibis morning, and brings intelligence other first engagement wilh the rebels at Lynuhaven Bay. From her officers I learn lhat ou the lOib instant she discovered firing from an uuknown battery in the hay. She immediately proceeded to the scene of action, nnd found tho Baltimore ship John Clark had, during the gale, dragged her anchors, and was within Ihe fire of a six gun battery, which the rebels had erectod about U miles from Ihe Cape Henry Lighthouse, The rebels, wilh au eye to plunder, had fired upon tbe ship, with an idea of forcing the ship to surrrender, so that as soon as the gale had subsided they could hoard her and niuko ber a captive. The liuuly appearance of the Daylight however, chnnged the asppct of affairs, and the gunboat took up a posiliou where herjguns performed much meritorious service; so much so that in less than an hour she compelled I hem to evacuate their battery. In Ihe meantime tbe Daylight sent a boat s crew and got Ihe shin under way, and brought ber out of the bay and out of barms wny. ine rebels were taught a lesson, and fiom Ihe fire of the guns of Ihe Daylight there can be but little dniight that they Buffered considerable loss of life on their side. No one was injured on onr sido, although their rifled shot frll fast aud think around the ship as well as the gun boat. Tho ship ts by this time safely in Baltimore. The Daylight is taking in coal, and will resume her duties off Cape Henry a i soon as pose ibe. AN IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. Last evening Ihe steamboat Powhatan arrived here front Wnsbingtnu, ' wilh about three hundred sailors on board, together wilh several rifled cannon and a very large number of shell. These men, and the character of the ordinance stores Ibey have brought wilh them, leads me to suppose they intend throwing tip a naval hallery somewhere, wilh a view of assisting the vessels. These sailors are a jolly set of fellows, ami are very anxious to see active service. A Sit DM A SINE INt'KRNAL MAl IIINfi. Information has lreeu received here that a few nighls since an infernal machine of a peculiar character was floated down from Norfolk, end had circtinislauces favored the dovils who managed the affair, Ihe Minnesota would have been blown up, but good fortune was on our side, and the Ibiug failed. The Commodore has been inhumed that the thing will be tried again in a few days. I would suggest that a bright lookout is kept for ii, and potsibly they may be caught before long. TUIT SAY. Last evening over seventy persons of all ranks nnd ages arrived under the flag of truce from' Norfolk. They state that active measures are being taken lo make a combined attack i n this place, both by water and by laud. There is news Drought by them 1 cannot at present make public. But be assured in the coiuinp- icw uiiyj tue news irom uere will t,e lull merest, rne weamer is clear ami cool, aud now is Ibe time, if ever, to makea demonsira Lion. A large fleet is daily expected here, ami soon ibe siiritiiiniling bills will resouud wilh Ihe boom in ir (,r I,,, tfini9. The Tvfuuoes sav niai hip rnutiitton ur imugs in the KpIhjI army e Many gruwiug worse, au I mat, although Ibey may sol attack our main Hues, tbev will make come iioki strokes iu other quurtet, Oeueral li ooi Hi on llie r.t! lou,., an J w,l e;Ve them warm recept'nrn by laud, while Commodure uqiiisburougli will lender tlie.ia a Ml by waiter, t 1-01 INtJ EVENTS, The people here seem to be pretty well post ed ou coming events, aud allarl.i ou various poiuls are tliecussetj here with ureal freedom Notwithstanding tbe edoits on the part of com manders, Ibetr plans, pussiblv not iu detail are Kntiwu here, ami alt aro auxiously waiting tueir utiyeui'iniit.- - rrfim general opinion 1 inu riimi a berce bombardment in these quar tera is not, tar oil, and 1 ibiuk at leasl Iweutv gnus win Dssiiencrii in a smut time, one or more strongholds of Ihe rebels willihartly fall. ami our troops will otvpy (beta. The navy will be ;he uiosi active, aud I thiuk all the credit will belong lo them. Tho naval storehouses at, this mint ara 'rnnid. ly being filled up with munitions of war for uv! veasels. i'uns of powder and thousauds of shells, canister, &c, ate being brought here weou ly. I learn on pom! authority, that a large num ber of troops will shortly arrive a Fortress Monroe. This is a move in a right direction. If I am not mistaken, there are two regiments now nt. Baltimorp, wailing orders to come down here. We have an intimation that tbe foire will bo large, from the fact that there are four brigade surgeons here now; and (hat looks as if three or four brigades might he seut hero wkeilier lo remain or not is another question. Let them come. Then we can lake a look iulo the adjoining; country before the frost comes on. Wilh a siillicieut number of troops here, we can put tenor into the breasts of Ihe Irailors, in the place or the confidence they now have of troubling its when Ibey choose. J'hilu. Inijiiirer. iirrs. ' Jnclrioii Loses her r.iltle Pet MitTi'i'." While Mrs. Jackson (the mother of Ellsworth's assassin) was under arrest at. tienerai imoi an s quarters, ' she indulged in a tirade of abuse against ibe U nion troops. Hhechnrged them with doiug everything that was mean, ami summed up with: "toe, ami I here was my lilt lo pel nigger, I would lo1. hare taken a thousand dollars for him; I always kept, him in close; but then, the other day, he said he wanted to go up on the hill and set for a few minutes and hear Ihe drums n-heuling; he promised he would come back soon, but that is Ihe last I've seen nf hiui, nnd Some of you have persuaded him to run away. J lie ollmors condoled with tier ou Ihe loss of lior "Hi lie pel. uiggor," and told her there was no knowing when lo trust them. The aforesaid little colored individual is now doing chores for AlcCitll's stall', and is very much plessod wilh his new Biiutitiou; and Alia. Jackson can now learn that her little uigger has wit enough lo know "ragged rebels," or as he Icrms it " poor while trash '' from soldiers with " new clothes ' on.. ; Nliiibins Out The ltfi't'. On the witle ocean between us and India, the winds blow for weeks in one direction. Then tho ship moves on day and night, safely, rapidly, and pleasantly. A sea captain bus been hoard to say that he has sailed his ship six weeks, without, altering a sail. Thesu are called "Trade Winds." "I will tell you a fact about drinking,'' said a noble old sea captain. "And I tell you, boys, that when people say 'it don't hurt anybody to driuk, if they don't drink too much,' they don't know what they are talking about. There is no such thiug us drinking spirits, without drinking too much. When 1 used to sail to India, and gol iulo the winds, I used to put all the sail on my ship which she would possibly bear. But 1 noticed u onions fact. Every morning, about eleven o'clock, I used to go down into my cabin, and take a good horn ofbraudy. lie-fore going down, I would cast my eye over the ship, ace that every sail was full, and every rope taut. be was under all the sail she could safely carry. On coining up out of the cabin, having taken my brandy, it nlwajs seemed as if the ship was sailing loo slow, and the winds had fallen. Then 1 would cry, 'Up there, lads, nnd shake out that reef.' For about thirty minutes, my poor ship would stagger under tbe new press of sail. By that lime, when my brandy began lo subside, I found she wss under loo heavy a pressure, the winds seemed lo blow harder, ami again 1 would shout, 'Up there, lads, and clew up thai reef.' So I found it, day after day, and was utterly unable to account for the lull in the wind just about that hour. Bui one day I was uuwell, and omitted my brandy, and overheard my cook, black Cuj-sar, say, 'Captain drink no brandy to-day guess no shake out reel!' Then I understood all! From that time I dropped my brandy, and there was no change iu tbesails of my ship. 1 drank moderately, and yet it was too much, and it would not have been strange, if I had lost, my ship inconsequence. I tell you, boys, there is uo such tiling as drinking, without drinkiug loo much! " ll. s even so. We don t know but a little about it. Many a sbip-mssler has felt cold or hot, tired or sleepy, vexed and troubled, and has gone to the bottle, gained courage lo be rash, "shaken out Ihe reef, ' till his ship was dashed on Ihe rocks, or swamped in the seas. Alauy a physician has been worn down by labors and auxieties, bis nerves weak, aud his mind wavering, and has gono lo the bottle, and thus he "shakes out the reef," is rash in dealing his powerful medicines, aud he loses bis patients, loses self-reliauce, and the confidence of the comniuuity, and he loses practice and character, nud is ruined. ' Alany a merchant driuks a little, feels more aoiifidem e, makes bargaius when thus stimulated, "shakes out his reef," aud is ruined. Many a mechanic lakes a contract which he examined nfler drinking a little, forgot the number nf hard blows it would cost to complete it, and thus he "shakes out the reef," and is ruined. Many a young man falls into jovial company, feels that it would not he manly to refuse to drink with them, and he drinks, "shakes nut. the reef, " and acquires a taste lhat is bis destruction. And many a bright boy, the hope of his father, aud Ihe pride of his mother, early learns to driuk a liltle,'audthus he "shakes out Ihe reef," disappoints Ihe hopes of his friends, lives a poor creature, dies A drunkard, and reads over the gate of heaven, "No drunkard shall inherit eternal life." Not withstanding the great depression in business, land warrants, under the act of 1815, amounting to upwards of 2,000,000 acres, have been located during the year euding June 30. The balance remaining out is very small. The llovernment now owns t'0,000,000 acres, which have been surveyed and offered for sale, and ready for private entry. Besides this, nearly 4fi,iM 10,000 acres have been surveyed, but not put iu market, which may be taken up by pre-emptors. This is exclusive of the immense tracts of land which bate not been surveyed in the new territories of Dacotab, Colorado and Nevada. A LARGE ABBI VAX, or KP I 'I j K f. S W H A T Rebel ShocUs u.l(j Hiint-ry. A contraband came iulo Uen. McCali a line to-day, having left Fairfax Court House Sunday, at !! 1'. Al. He aays that Beauregard is there, but lhat General Itonham has a large number of troops under his command. The contraband baa been employed aa a cook. He says they have no provisions at all, except fresh beef, which is gathered by foragiu parties Irom Loudon county; also, tbat llio oRtoers satJ there were but oue hundred cattle left on haud, and no more in the surrounding country. The men are worse off for shoes than anything else. So far they have not sutler! for waul of clothiug, but Ihe greatest howling is ou accoitut of the lurk of provisions, as they have uo beans, potatoes, rotVee, sugar, &C. Tbers are no encampmeuts of iufanlry from Fairfax Court House lo Vienna, or as far as became out to liillioult Creek aud duwu ihe Ueorgetown turnpike. Ha says he saw no signs of any advance of Rebels on Saturday or Sunday, and that one day last week the Rebel pickets ran all the way into Fairfax Court House before thry could find courage to slop aud lok behind, them. He save tbey cannot hold toirethpr wilhout starving for two weeks more, unless they secure provisions from Ihe rear, which supply has giv en nut weeks ago. He also .eaja.tniit, he .hcaid-wtmrctrrrf the luxury o( the' Yankees aud their feasuug, that he (bought tie would leave nis master aud try them. He was wailing ou tbe Ala or of Hlewurt a Itebel cavalry, bis mastsr beiug in lhat regiment, which ia uow in Ba- lem, A Sal'i fi'atnp. Elections, which have become obsolete in the South siuce the disiininuisls have had their way, ate about lo be revived in Virginia. Not with out proper guards, of course, else the people might really manage lo elect men who would represeul them ami spenk their sentiments. In thai case, where would the insurgent chiefs ba left? H was. therefore, suggested lhat " Rich mond editors should prepare a ticket, thua re-lievinif the prvplt of the trouble of muhinj uelee- tionr; and this bus been dime I he noble etinoia of Richmond are making up a ticket for every district in the Slate. One of the French governments was called a despotism tempered by epigrams. But what shall we say of a despotism Blupified by tbe Richmond Knquirer f ' Poor old V irginia. It is pitiful lo see the mot her oll'rtsideuis bullied by a few scrihbleis who are so iguoriiut of Eng lish grammar ns I hey are incapable ot columns sense. We can only suy, if the peoplo of the Old Dominion do not feel and resent this die-'" grace they aro humbled indeed. livening Font. A Sharp-shooler iu I.tn l.. William Filigerul, a young man who has for some time been connected wilh Ihn Stale Bank, is going lo the wars. Being nn adept ut Ihe rifle ho was uot compelled to enlist wilh any ordiuary iufantry or cavalry, but. has secured an honorable position In Berdan'sbhatp-shoot-ers. Ou the trial his string measured eighteen inches, whilo fifty inches ato allowed us the maximum. 7'lm bank has presented him wilh - Ihe siime sum lhat it allows as a marriage por-tiou to the clerks $.j0 - deeming that he who goes f,irlh;io serve his country t.ts a much eutt- l In. I to u dower ns a nriiiegitiuiu. i i lo this haudsoino Hurt, iu llio World various presents, such ns revolvers, equipments, &e , have been giveu lo him by Ihe cashier, the tell- , e'r, ami others with whom he I. as been associated. Troy (N. Y.) UitJget. Wore Hrilish Terriloriiil Acquisition. Tho treaty with the King of Lagos from the ci-ssinn or the isle and port of Lagos . llreut . llrilain, ia officially auuoiiuied. This port of Lagos is one of the most, valuable upon the At- ricaii coast, its business amounting n iipwam of ten millions of dollars annually. It is a rich acquisition to the British Government. The Prinoe of Waifs' Swet'lhrai't. It has been rumored that the English Court . recently sought the hand of a Danish Princess for the Prince of Wales. The youug lady thus spokeu of is Ibe daughter of Princo Christian, of Sohfeswig-Hnlsteiu-Souilerburg-aiucksburg, and is in her 18th year. She is said to be very beautiful, and the most accomplished princess in Europe. Prince Christian it is who, in 183;i, was declared heir to the Danish lliroue, tbe present king being ohildlesss; and this may account for Ihe exlrcme dissatisfaction manifested by Ihe English Government at the rocont ina-mcuvres of the King of Sweden to obwiu-the succession lo the crown of Deumark. It will be remembered that his Swedish Majesty was pointedly slighted a niouih or two ago, whileon a visit to England. . Napoleon's Letters nol Napoleon's Letters. The letters from America to the Opinion National, it is aaid, were written by a young French genlleniau, named Sand, and not by Prince Napoleon. If this be correct, the Sand in question is doubtless Maurice, son of the famous writer, George Sand, and a member ot Prinoe Napoleon's suite, which he joined at Algiers in au unofficial capacity. Just as we said. The balloonist Lowe is forming a balloon corps for the army service, and is building four war balloons iu Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania regiments, at the late State election, gave a large majority for the People's ticket. One family in Patterson, New Jersey, has sent six sons to Ihe ualional army. Their name is Williamson. Another son, James, who will be of age in a month, proposes to join; aud the mother doclarea that if she had seven more sons she would gladly give them tip. Bo says Ihe Patterson tiuardiau. Ten thousand army blankets, for which orderd were sent to England by Governor Andrews, of Massachusetts, are probably on their way from England at this time. Tho state has now ou haud suffiicient blankets to supply the wants of Ihe regiments expected to leave for active ber-vice. . During Ihe last week Ihe recruiting officers in Wewtern New York mado large accessions to their enlistments. All the townB are responding nobly to Iho call of the government. Floyd is suspected in Virginia of having kept lo himself a great share of lhat which he plundered from the government; and the Richmond editors do not forget that when this gun-thief was Governor of Iheir Slate he was known to have speculated for his own advantage tn slocks of Virginia, which were entrusted to him to sell on account of Ihe Stale treasury. There are men now in Wall street who remember a little speculation of Governor Floyd's iu Idol, by which he made enough, at the eipense of his Stale, to satisfy a loss ambitious thief. Thirty students,' about equally divided between the three higher classes, have left Amherst College nnd eulislad for Ihe war in various regiments. They go in Various capacities, from private to captain. Lieutenant Russell, who commanded the federal expedition against the privateer Judith, at Pensacola, has been promoted to the counniud Oftnne of the new gunboats. Twenty-six thousand commissioned officers are required to command the National army now in the field. In Russia monks and bishops cannot marry, but simple priests may. A priest, however, when his wife dies, muBtnot marry a seooud time; aud hence the Russian (Tdverb, "Happy as a priest's wife." : ' -' 1
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Full Text | ill mm r i 1ui COLUMBUS. OHIO. FRIDAY MORMNG, OCTOBER 18, NUMIitilt 101. pBFlT BABlJAINlllN SHAWLS. Stylish Striped Cloth Bhawla, ew design, onl jr thro dollars, valu nvaaonaia. , Bruche Long end gquer BhwW,'wyip. Bkawls, in a4 color, very cheep. KlTnl fltiTpes WsaeW Oaslnner Bhawl. BUck nd Whit Chicked 8hal, verloue check!. Allsses' bhawl, Oenf Btu ylf "'sAN OCtlS No. US Bomb High Hi, T ABQAINB IN MFBIaTOS AND CA8HMIBKS. All wool French M.rlo.62TlM7ciiltJra IH",.,1, Merino 7t.'vkhlr.M a yald."1 " k. .l..,i.a of Hut. UfeUelll., MefaJit Violet aud Poro rrnrn trlirOe ol wuetabe quality Hd at vary low prices, rini Priated Iteb'a. a it ...i ri.l. ul Plaid Valencia, new itytti. Bract 1 Boob.ii Drs liood, Id g"' !',T- rJAIN A BOrl, w,6 No. South Hih lit. I RAA TARD3 1XTBA LU8TBFD PLAIN BUCK. lOVJU SILK, very lundsom, lor ramea ana naiiuau dress tt II U i, vlu f 1 25 jerd 11 a jeni. .a i .BAINAaSON, octlu. -itf"- KiJ nr. A. .... m..k ut nU. Buum ni(u IEXANDBI'8 rnfe GOTFS Plain And trmbroid- S rsd, Id all tr,e new styles. Mines' and Ladles' Hoop Eklri end Coretl In bjt tu6lieh and Domes! le Hosiery. BAIN A SON, o-.IH J-i.e-ae I fttruKU KTI n.OAK (1L0IHS iu great vnWy Aba. Laaie' and atlases' lllosks made to order iu tb m t sljlieb eud elegant mauner g()N No. SflSonih HigliSt, ClANFliBDA LIVER lNVlUOBaTOB O - ! i , ; . " ' . I , , I NB. VKH lB.BII.I'I ATIf,S. It 'ia ' compounded ' entirely from Gump, nat Lull hrfOUUlfl AO Mlaklifusd. tut, Standard aii,;lu. known and I provud by all tbat Imvi' to witb i-onfldent-a In all naixl it, and i now roortd the dlnncwa Jof nn H " than email tliullMudn ranomuiended. within lbs laat two yean wb.i halKl"UU all Uoped of rvlief, aa ilia uiiuiaroua ujy iHJriawuioli allow, to the timiperaiiiHiit nl the Ouautl' ll-xl r.rlinrai"a Mil Tim d.in ni UHt U adapted odltldiial UkluK It, and (mod Iu ancb tuaulitiHaaa ia. o act geutiynu tua now !,al tlia die Uloi of your Juduniaulgulda yon In the aasol llm I.IVf.K IN via I.IVKU HOUfl-AINTH, OUATOU. and ll win unia HII.LIOim 4TTAVKH, UlAkkHOEA. hVUMf.U l()MI',IJ,Vy. tlYtlPN tkhy, uuornr, hovh OOHT1 VKHEtiti.tUIOLIV, HOHUllt,VUVhKHi IS-LENOK, J A UN ll I UK, KS, and way ha uimh! ani hVOUAUU, HABITUAL IIHUi.t.Ht, V V It a a a f J H T U Ji , n.A i ii r It MA LIS WHAkNKliU hilli al an OHUISA MX VAM1LV MKI1 UVAUACHf., Ihoa-aiiwnfaa, ift ar tAraa 1'aa mouciu6ui of attack, i . illVlNil luair toatiuioni llttlll. II will cuie((.K aaaavaa Uallfyl iu tmuM poontult art tab at oomj MIX WATKK IN TUK UUVl n ft 1 1 n jnoji.F,..- OUAtiiH.AND WALLOW BOTH TOQBTBKk. Filca Hut Dollar par Botila. .ANKUKU'M rAun.y Bf.OOU PURIFYING PILLS. UUMF0I1PNKD FttOM VRft ffiaFTAVIH KXTBACra, AND PVTVPJS U L AM OAHKH, AIH VIUUT, AND IU I, BKKP JM ANY VI.IMAVH. Tba ' A IU I li w I'a THAB'I rfr,MaaKan-wbiob aproprletor baa tba u yeara. lug demand from tbua PfLl.tt, And be aailafao-raxard to their uau, baa la withiu tbe reach of all. kuow that dineiwit Oar-pui tioua of the bow"la. T1IAUTI0 H I I. Ii bin. le but active tvtbarlic, .aaed Iu hia prartli mom Tba coudianlly luirnaa-arbo have long niind the aiou which all prea iu lacd ma to plncn tlleul Profoaaliiu wall gliMiUVa !! on diflareut The A M I h V HA-arttb da ral'.aoa.a to Ibla iwbll mtaldnb.J lart, beau IMIDilioUUtieu iiA,ma..,o kalra. U, wbiidl aat alike ty of tba pineal te.elMe n every bait f Ilia all ()O0l) aud 8AK lu ail niwdo.1,' tuch aa DK STOMACH, Hl.lt KIM BACK AND 1.IUN8 AND HuBkiNltXn OVUB from Hidden cold, vthirb end in a lung ooiiianot Ka-TITB, A OBtlrlMU OVKH TUk! BOUV, AUU, or WeiUUT IN I LAMMATOBV IHH. CHILDREN or ADULTS, PUKOIKKoftbe BLOtlll fltuh Ii boir, too nnmorona tiaomont. DOS it, 1 to 8. aaontary canal, auu aia aoawharaa Uatliartlc it ANUkKHtNT of the NlCMH, fAlNH IN THK OOHTiVaiNK.Sa, PAIN THK WH0L1 BoDY, freaneutly, If neglected, Ter! LOSS OF APPt-HltNSATlOS BF OOLD aBsTl.KHNKna, HKAD-f HI UICAl, all IN ii A 8 E A , WOBVfB in UUkllUAllJi, a " aa and many dlieaaoe towhlcb" w au mentioa lu inia aavor-1 IJlMll'S nia nePH IHVIUOBATOK AND FAMILY OA TBtSTIO Pfrrfinre rtild by lrn(Tglte renerally, and aold wbol'eaalo by the Trade tiAall tho largo town. S. T. VV. 8 ANA OB 1, M. O, Manufacturer and Proprietor, 908 Broadway, New Tork. Sold in Oolnmbnk by Bobarla A Bamnel, John Denlg and 0. Dai lii A Don and J. R Cook. ootM'oO-dlybwlylatp N KW MKLIUAL riaCOVEBY, For the apeedyand permaueni cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethul Disohargeg, Semintal Weakness, Nightly Emissions, Incon- ' ' , , tioence, Geuilal Irritability, , Gravel, Btriotare, and i . j i AfFKOTlOMS OF THK KIDNEYS AND BLADDEB, which baa been need by apwarda of ONU HViDRKU PHY9ICIAHB, i. tl,.lr,rivita',.rfullrA.'wlth entire tucceaa, auiieraedlug tiubeba, C'upatba, Capaulea, or aoy compound hitherto knowu. BELLR SPECIFIC PILL3 , . are epoedy iu action, often effecting a cnie In a few daya, and when a care ia effected U 1 permanent.-" They are prepared from vegetable aztra.ta that are barnileei ou Ilia ayalem, aud never nauseate the atomath, o tuptagnat the breath; and balng lumr-coatod, all nameoua taste ia avoided. NocSaiigs of diet it neciMary toUM M'inj aam; nor doea their actiou interfere with buainaaa piuanita. Xach box conlaiui aix dorenpUl. ( j , f , t PBIOK ONE DOLLAR, and will beaenl by mail post-paid by auy advertised Agent, en reoolptol Hie money, flol.l by Drnggiata generally. None iennine wilbout my eignatnre r.n tho wrappr. tt. B0ANI.AN A CO., Wholoaala Agenta, Oinciunati. For tala by H. Wllaon, 8. K. Samuela A Oo., and Bob-crta A Bamueie, liulnmbna. augBdeudlv jlABE blliUCkD. STONINGTON LINE i'UB K I ; . I ! " BOSTON, WKOTON, N1W LONDON, bTONINOToN, rHOYIDKNOK, NltW- POBT, TAUNTON amu NEW BED- KOlill. Daily, at 6 o'clock P.f (EiceptSundays!) From Pier IB, foot Cortland! Slreel, N. U. Fare to BOSTON 13.00, I'BOVIDKHtt'K .. ilr ' 0R0T0N !., NKW LONDON .. 1.A0, Deck Deck..-.. Deck....... Eetk ...J2.00 ... 00 .... 1 on .... 1.00 ' NEWPORT .611, " TAUNTON a ). " MEW, BEDFORD.. 3.26, Hack . TITB kiltlUS. each. Ua. !!.2.1 1 00 Tba ateameia PLYMOUTH book, uonaaya, weaues-days and Fridays. - 1 O0UU0NWEALTH, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-daye.jQrFreight taken Reduied Ratea.-i&SJ Govcrauaent Passe taken on thla Jloula. . OrTlcs of the 3o.,:No. 116 Wast St. New York, Aag. 21, latit. W. M. KDWABD8, jnl oct2 - I Agent, N. T. :i lerchant . Tallora. : QJHABRA A CHKRBIIB, , , MEBOHAN.T :TAI LORS, i i aaw tMAUnW m i . I Cloths, French imd Kngllah Caaalmcrea BILKS, OKENADINlli AND PLTJSH TI8TIN08. Particular attention paid to the manufacture, of Military tloocls. Goods made to Order and Warranted to Fit .,. S foYxw SOUTH J1IQU .ST, . aa90-d3m .... 5 1 . e Cohimbcs, Ohio, r, i i Iftc B&EkXS-T'la N !HIIn, HHlanranf. -i r ,1 , , I . DP. MU UOLAH HOIkX.j. ' BROADWAY,' NEW YORK. --. '- -'-J eTBoard reduced to' f 2 00 per Dy.-fe . I i -.. . I . , r : , - . Hlnra aha .nlJ of thla Taat and snaamadioua Hotel InTdot, tt baa ua tbeluclauilaor ol tb propnatoia in Liaka u III luoat auuiuluoua, couianiaul and comfort- atih'bouii for III. clllzou and itrauiier on thla aide tb i.l.i. h.. anauiMl likalrto adinluiaUr to tba toiafoitol ita giiMita lby bavaaud-avoied. wlllmot r-gl t runt, to .roido, aud lo combine all Ilia lBjiile ludtotaxalMd eorial anjoyaitul whirb muloru a I baa Inibulad, and laoual a Uala aopioli auu iu minu a, Ji-h it l.ka r..n n.B.t.l.1 flliriUtf IUV INtHl aiS lW nriinf ihat ih. Ir oflorU bava been atil'rclalad JU BKtl CM ai(BCPP wi " " 1,H,OTI ' f ulrad to pra- lli e tua hio rifti't atoaomj, &A . ' , 'i . Bare Reduced the price ol Hoard to " Two Dolla p Pat. at the earn tima ahaliiiit none of the lniuriea ailli whlc Ibalr UIU baa bltborto Bonn anppliea. .. , lew Toi,8t. S.lSfcl. i,H.dlia rpHK I'NiON.! ; , fr lr Btrttt inure Tinrn, t'niiancipui VPT0S S. ME W COMER, Proprietor, iaTThin H.dfll ta foiitral, convenient by Paii(iu?er nra to all caila ul tba cUT, and in wrarf adapil lo tl.o i. inl.,i t 'tli fiMb MLMi baauii i ytoH- imj.I. illy (tAHt'AL E.tTtUKANTI f (UNIiUft 0fOPALK HOUSE.) TdB nndnralguod bae taken the roobja uudr t' j OiMi.I IIuih.ii, lioi a mil uo iouiiii, u.n.iaiii, aetvtid up In koou alylee, tna naet aaiaiian ine aiaiaei a lorda. Moue but tba beat A Ion, Uiiui aud UlK.ua, kf at II,m Fifcr. Oaf liiuiug Uoom entirely aepaiata from the Bar. In bort, the rlopiiaiiT loiouiia in awi. a urm-i.iiie'. ftea. Unraut W.d. aJ. k a.ICl.tr. nytudir ST ?j I.dtllM III) I It I., . 5HE3TNUT 8TRRKT, ABOVE THIRD, IMIU.AUVM'UIA. fu tlia ImlumliftLa D,fKbbiboid of Iba Jobbing Huusea on Miuki.1. Tbiid. nml i:Uluiii Mlriwla.tlia ll.i.ka, foal Oliii'A. RlAii-btintH H i' baitv:i, A r.. tc 1;iiaul I'KU UAV. Avl.ail. Ai-romuoilatluu wnau manlriJ on tba k'llol'i:A N PLAN: Booun from (0 ooula and ilpwaril", or dtiy, and aleala at a Ki!tft'(Jlan Itaritaiiralit atfai-llail to Ilia Uutrl. rrlcaa accoiuiug to tba iiillaof Kara. Tliat'ily tiarH lake Paibaiiuoia rroin any btutlon in or (JL,iie TO lUe HiHl. parKiiKilaii, k'miu h,arman and Hpaiitsn anokeu. yJ7iiiiuvur Fun ruy. parvKNTioM and ctiiti: or Ccnsuruptiou, Asthmn, ('lirouin KronehiliR, Nor-voua Proslratiun, Ounctal Duliilily, l'yHpop- t- tin, lilfirofiilii, Marasmus, Loss ofAp-.' pvtilf, Nrurulgifi, I'Vrnulo ('oin-j pliiiulH, and all Disorders of the Nurrous and Blood I SHlema. '1'liii Remedy Iiiih ol.tiilned a great reputation fur nir.-t VX'I'H AllH III N A It V I I It KM IN Al.lt NTAftKS tF rilNMtlMHl'RiN. Jl ia rernuiuieudcd by nmliy lliollRalid 1'btnici.ina iu llie United Hlalca and in Kuiope having Wll llaed 'Mill aiM'lll UM'AUil.LrLl.l'li IN THE iNNl. UK Mll.li'lN. 1'ba tlwbohihtUi have a tv.c-fnld and kpeciAc action on the mui band, inrrrfitiH, tlif fn ti.vi(d inluili DNSI'l I L' I tH NKItVW.S KS'KKUV, aud on llie mini, being tbu MllHP FUVVKUKUb UI.OnH MKNKKATINO AIIHNl'S hNOWN. lu i'oa a of A'craoui Vebihttf, or fVoirafu.n pf tin I'.oW Piiwa, trolu uu lailne, tbia Itunifcdy baa no euperlor. U inrheiter'i (irnnliie PrC.arallou" Ulheot reliable fi.rm of tlia Hvimi Hnni'Hnra made after tbe Original Formula of Dr. Churchill. ttaj-INQl'IBK FOR AND I'MR NO OTHKR ! Tt ' Uai- A Kalr Trial la a Certain Cure I T IHTPUICK. In7r. UoltUa, Jl-8lx Bottles for Id 10 C7. Boltlea, k-' Tblee for ST,, t'irculara oralis. Bolt! by all riirpcctahle luugt-isla, and at tbe Sole IJeneral Depot, iu the United Matea, iv J. WINCH iSTER, 30 John 8t., N. Y. I A HPHTIFIC BKMtDV ICR . Spermatorrhea, or Seniiufil WVuknesa, anJ Qeu i ital Irritability iu eitlmr Sex, ThN Malady, the hrrihf vrmwijut-ttt'tts of which Hie too well kuown l rf.jnlift ninrn Ihnu a haro nil. init.n to tl.uiii, b one ot the mrMt ImidloiiK, am) tliniit.ro .tHiieKinrt, of all the long rutatoue. ol htiiiiHii Uiu. It aupa ll.u very spiiuA t f l.tltf, rrtinHv utK'urutincH Ilia founlilutiou, ami Biiika tiio unhappy viillm into imlK-rilily hui! h proniatnit icravel Krom cue to eix Im-khs of tho tSri't'lKlH I'JLL lTo:t a ptrmanput nuo Id the Hom AiiukAVATro oahe.i, whelhtr 'on6liltttieuult oriuiwing fnui Ahwe or ICxcesef. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. U We believe It to be, in tbu treatment of fyermnfvrrhea, aa. near a Hi'KCinras any medicine cau be." B. Krnll, Ml D. .loi. Jimr.nf JHVdica Pnetti-e. . 11" I have found them ail ' couM Id oViifif. Th.ir eikict HAa Br.r n tki.lv vroNiiiri'i.. I uned il.em iii a Tnse of Sptrmalorrbea of r.ny 'tatidivy abb h has boeu un der traalmeiic tor arur.. i inma inree noxcs win enm- jdete the cure." E. 1". DliKri, at. D. " aViy-Thifl ie not a llomccup-itbic Remedy, or in iliereany mercury or other deleterious ingredient combiuod with it; PRU'R : fil per Box. bin Bovos for fi. by SI ail, prepaid, kor sriie by all reftpnctablo Di np-giela, and at tba SoleOeueial Depot iu tho I'nitoil Nlutee, by .1. VtlNOMESil'll, .Hi J.dm HI.,N. Y. ROBRRTj 8AMUK1., AgfntH. pct-'dilaw ly H : TJOBKBTd Ar SAM I' HI,, i ! Wholesale aud Retail j onuaoisTs, Mo. Keith High htiecl, (fc'.aet Side,) ! COLUMBUS, OHIO. We are coustaully receltlug large additions to cur Stock ot DBIIiiM, Mail II 'INKS, IIHtfllltALS, PAINTS, 01T.8, VAHNFrllf KA, DV E STUFFS, I VHMlilW (If.ASS. PERFl'AI k'HY, . FANOY SOAPS, I TOILET ARTICLES, Ac, Ac. Wa alao b.o on baud au aaeortiuent of floe Olgars, Pure Liquors for bl... ileal purposes ; with every article usually kept in brat claae Drug Store. Haviug bualiieas ariaugeuieuta with leading Importers aad mauufacturera, we aia prepared to otter goods to lbs tiade, or at retail, at unusually low prices. , mrf"(oidi itUvnri lo any part of tht city fret charge. aprn'nl.illr KtinainiQAT Daniijr.ii, i:xirfsN. 1881. 1 1861. QBKAT WF8VKRN DISPATCH. I Fnlted Slate Express Uo. Prnp'rt. j ' ; ! : : : FAST F Ii E IOH 'J1 EI NE j Via New York At Krla Kail Itoad, And all other Rail Roads IraJini Went $ South- j ' tent. Chartered Cars over most Roads, on Passeugar Traius. I M. H. HOVKY, Ag't, I 251 itroadirui, If. Y. 1 , L. KNIOHT, Ag't, Htate Xlrect, Bolton. ! WM. H. PEBHY, Superintendent, Buffalo. H. FITCH at sort, Anla, ST West Broad Hlicet, t elumbua, Ohio. epS Milrlai. JF YOD WANT Alt UOOO A CUSTOM-MADE Fdi $1 fdl SHIRT AS YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING 2 50 Fob, Ton can gat It at M. II. CHEESF.MAN'S, Bouth-Kaat Cor. FourUi an.l Water 81s., aepl6-Am fhirtr.netl, Obia I'kk kfry, ( Iilua & l.lamtwitre. c BOOKEBT, CHINA ANDOI.AKdWABIC, N- FOSTER, No. 13 align fclreat, nrar Tavrn, oiiosll Oaadala llouir, laiuwuu,U I IMPORTri AMD DKAI.FI IH CROCKERY, CJIIXAASD GLASSWARE, Wa have bow on hand au xteuaiv and complete stock of Queentwere, comprislug tb NEWEST ANDBF.ST STYLE?, flf enr own dir. 1 1 importation, which e sell at reduced prices. Alio, W alien, 'traya. foal nil I.anirs, Tablelml-lleiy, Snoous, t'aat.ra, atc ale. To 4ouulry alorclianls we aill sell at k-asteru tatea,aua tua ooua oianpentr qualiiy. t all oraers lor giKMis caruiiliiy pat-aeu aau ajiii.!.!. .aawate-am JCIVfll). Jg blKliPATHll'ti, AjikliT, h, Doaler In due fluid aud Silver Watches, til liar Were aud Fnucy Goods, li,5 Houlh High St.; ('..hiii.i.iu. p. B. Purlicular attention p.ild to repairing f'bio- numetort, Dapte; apd 11 ol:e, fl. rat baa, and war. ranted' se).lltl Cm iMIUi J FASHIONABLE HAT STOREII No. 05) South High Stveef, DEALER IN H-A-I'S, OAPH, AND M ILIT A It Y GOODS Tba latest styles of H A. T fzi -A. 1ST 13 GAPS Always on baud. Also, parti, lar atleullon paid to orders lor If A 'f a , I'Al'H AND O RN AM UNTS! karly iu the Market with Ilia Latest and Neweat til vie.', J. H. HftUTU. I'oliluibiia, Angus! SB, lSUDdCm I'. U.il'ltAl KN, HJ11RT MAN1IFACTURKB, No. i! Wont Foittlh Htrettt, OPPOHITK HTKKI'I It WITH OOI.D HAND. apr17-dly AVIDSDN A BKO , (Silccea.oiatoUKO. M. DIXON.) ofOBTtf FAHT COBNV.tl FfPTH JA'D JfdJH flTS., f'tivr iriv ATI, t., tairoaTtHs and WHoi.raai.1 nttiis ia PURE DRUflS BND UEDHUNKH, OHVMIOALR, HllAP.H, Dill Mil PATENT MKPICINFS, FANfY ABTIPLIS, PURE WINKS AND LIQUORS for Medicinal nss OOAL OIL, burning: FLUID, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Art., An. All favoring us with a visit or their orders will And our stock complete, aud prbea moderate. aprlT-dom'ttaw w 7HKN piMI'LkTI. UOILSI, Oil bORKH ItttT form It snows mat the roiNonot e hijsiuc.i are In tbe Rt.OoD, and thai It eboul.l be cairleil out of tbe system, and tbe blood tiurinad and creanaetl. S(30V1LL UAnnAHU LUEBBIKUF the beat alterative fi.rradicating all tbeae diseaaei I'rnm Iheevateni, which couabla iu recciiiugor taking up certain siiliittuiices known aa virus, or poiaouous iiiinci. pies, aud removing them from the dfseaaed parts through the secietioi.a and t-xbalanta till Ibey are carried lioui tba eyntoio. At tbe same time good blood is trausprirled through the veaselH to the Ulnoaeed pauaoi ine looy nil the health la reelored. A La. X A N DKU UAMTON, HI. U., t;nb, Monro ronuly. lon-a. writes of a man who bad Knlaigment ot the Hiart. which a aa lb wohht ruar. that heaver aaw or heard of, sc. bad that the on-xid wotiM stop oiBrn.ATlNO, and llecoiid neither nee nor ipeak. "Ha bad two spells of this each dav, and wua laat getting worse, when 1 gae bun SI'O- VILL'S BLOOD AND I.tVKIt HYHI'P, and now bl its use he has t litiroly ritrovaled hia health." v W. H. rti TT. a lili'Uly-renpecteil lirugglsl, Newwasn- Inpjli.n, Orawfortl cuunly, Ohio, writes ol aMyoung man, abonail ine r-Taoiui.A so dau mat ne waa ine woaaT- Li'IOKINO) L1V1NU SMNIl THAT I KVrH BAW OS Hr.AHll OP. Physicians tailed lo give any relief. 1 gave him M'o- ILL'S 'BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, w bich eutirelj cured him. Ilia akin has become of good color, and uoK he loelswell. MR. JAM KS WUITAKKK, of Amelia, (Jlermontcoi nly. Ohio, makea thla atatemeut to lir. U. S. Newtou: tits sou bail ft Soaorrjl.oos Wiiitr Sw ci-liko, and was so fal gone thai his doctor waa uoiugtoovT tirr Hia t.r.t, but tba boy would uol let linn do it. 'I'berecame out ot the Ulcers over ON 10 UIINDRKD PI bl'ES tJ 1IONE. He could uot even lorn iu bclnilhoiil help. .--VII.l.'H BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP not only cured, but healed thabg.aiid it waa uo shorter than llie other. " MR. A. B. KAToN, lale ol the Arm of Harrison, Katon A t'o., of fUnrinuati, whose datiKhlev had GoiTur or WRi.i.rn Nkok, bad tried the beat physicians, but wlthun! success. Hi'iiVM.I.'S lll.OOD AH) LIVkll 8VUUP UlltlrD HKll KNT1KEI.YI UK. HAMILTON M'AHAMS. of Columbia, near ('in- cililiali, waaaltticled Willi Soiea aud Boils, and biswlmle family were also covered wilh sores, which Sl.'OVILL'S lil.iuil) AND 1.1YKK SVRUP cured, allbi.ugb ha bail paid out hundreds ot dollars without benefit till be gol Ibis meilii iua. DR. S A III IJKL 8ILSHEK, of Clu. iunall, wlro pays apa-ciai alleutb.u to trealin cbrouic tliscasea, Bava tbalbiul VILL'S HI.IIOD AND I.I VK K SV 1111 1' Is nue ot the moat valuable meillcines for trealiug Hc.rufuious aud Sy pbiiitic diaeases be ever liseil. aa'Ho moHt coidially reiiuest those who have nnv dis ease of the BLOOD, such aa M'ROKULA, WHITE NUULI.INO. OOITRR. INDOf.UNT TUMORS. MRU. OIIRIAI. DISKASKM, SALT HIIKI'M, SI'ALD HEAD, KM EC SI ATISM, etc., to t all ou our aguiila and get a Pattiphlet containing Hie above cai lillciil a in full; alao a Vant Ullllllter ot olllela, WUo al Well aUlWII Ol Ulgll slaudiu. All Older should Le addressed to A. I,. St'OVILIt A I'O., No. 12 West Khilitb St., Cincinnati. aVsydold also by all rospoimible Druggists tbroiiKliou thecouiitrv. niv:in dllaw SAPONIFIER! Important to Fa.nilics! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. TUB MAKhllT FOR MAKING ARTICLE SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds POTASH!! For Sale at W holesale, by Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. And by all Drugaisu at Grooera la tbe United 8tatoa. octM-d !!tawly-AW . BEST (SPI (Ohio s'tafc (ouvnal TELEGAPlilO NEWS. Keuiurkr Ulaaat Lite j at tlia Kemoval of Oracral Tliorasi friau tlsa Comsnaaxl af Ua Troopaat aap Vick Hoktuaoia. ! Herald's tVatcb.) Washinotox; O.H 171A-The BSsiKument of timnral Milctirll in the 'Jllace of Geo. Thomas lo' llm eotiitiiaml of lb littopi at Camp Dirk Roliineon, In Kpnliickr, t much nn,rt,iiire, at hv the Kenlili'kimn. tiatjoral Mill lirll mar he quits ae tfin-ietil, tut Ibt people ol Krutuoky konar Mcoeral Thomas a a nave ronnueure iu nas a a i s that le KaJtr biai. and are anxious that le eliould retain the command. BklranlahlnaT I'll Ksaltrla Itoulcil and Drlvtu Bsi k-ltrtsnlislluu f Krwal au the ACaMara) tsliara uf Vasejluia. ' , , (Special 1(1 Tlh.lllie.) , . IVaeuinuton, Oct Iii. It. is morning a dr taoliuienl of one thousand, from the Mum., Mill a ml Col. fipary's I'enn , rpjimrnt, croadpd thu iter at Bnlivaraud allai-kaj ilia e uatuy ItiOo blraiiig. Afler a eerere ponru'iH Ihe tioiou troops drbtfl llieui back from the river, oapluring a S'.I pouudor. Oin liitg was six killed, 'ilia em ujy'o loin ia iinkuowo. i. . dfu. Sc.lt thought llii.l lntellipence of such iinporiuiicp lliullie cille.l on llie CietiileDl. to cotiimiiiiipiitt) it. lii'llers received here stale that .0,00(1 armed rite U, with "5 ennuon, are orguuizinir in Ac couiac con my, on the eastern bliorp of 'lijiiiiH. J no ijiiiipii Kiaim pivaaunr i.niuaittua, Vhicil hiie lieeu oil Chiuroleaue lalunJ, huu r.uptured (t duzn Schuonvra winch had uo clearance pa- ieix. On the 5th iust. two launrhps wero sent to cajiliire a rehol vessel in bhorp, aud were tirpil ou by a larpe foroe nt' renew, aud tue tu our men was wounded. The tiro waa returned aud one or more retehi killed. Tbe ehot from Ibe ii l.ol forces burned up llie schooner. Two hundred Maryliimlem, who were iu the Hull linn twit, are l.clii'vcil In liavo left Dam more Ibis veek for Virginia to join llio rebel army. Jt bus loup; been known that Iheywere in Balliinore, hut the new police coul.l not, and the old would not, ideuliiy them. The. Itehrla Kail Hark fVfliil ftlanaaan I'hey l ancriitrals froin :lli,000 lo 40,0011 Truij at Aia I rrvU, Wabiiinuton, Oct. 17. The Times Special thinks that the Rebel nruiy hns fallen back entirely from llie line of Manassas and established a new line ou Ilia wen sale ot Die tiiirpaban- noek, with then right resting on Aituia ( reek and their left at the foot of Blue Mountain. J t. is slated that Ihe rebels have interpreted our meoaritl lotiti for a ijaynl eipcililmn 3 le auy covering a ouieiiipiiiipii aiiuca ou iiit'iu ni Aquia Creek. To meet tins Ibey buve coiiceu traled 35,000 to 40,0ti0 troops in that lucalily. linn Boat I'lrcat Jal Wnl a Kurt Monbiik, Oct, lii.- The Kitii-bott). Horn i (tola lias arrived from Waehiugton. . When passing I'.vanspovl, abeve Afjioa Creek, phe was tired upon by the Rebel batteries; four out of forty Minis look tllent, one uenrly currying away her iih7.ii mast. Tfaeemiuolo roturned UiJ shelln, some of which burnt over, the Rebel battery. The Kiin-boal Flag has seut tip a valuable prize, luben but a short distance on rou Mum ler, loaded with molasses, fruit, &o. . i ' -'i eiii Pili r'a Army-lie I Ileal lug oBiill mtit vi JtrrkasoH Citv, Oct, lti.A trt,ai whoiiTiiv cd here te-night reports I rice s army, on Unu ilav. at Cliulonvtile, Ce.lui' coiinly, whii'U ih -j miles south of 1'apiiiHville, ou t lie Curl h nta road. The whole army have ell'icled the passage of the Osage, and tire still in full l e-IreaU " Ftglit Near Itealianon - Kthtla ( omiilelcly Kouleil, with a I.oas of Thirty Killed and the Same Number Tskrn PrUiinm, . Holla. Mo Oct. 10. Thirty-one more of our wounded soldiers arrived from rlpringtielrt yes terdav. These men report that a sharp skir mish took place on Monday morntug, tweuly miles Ibis side of Lebanou, between two com panies of mounted men, belonging lo Major . .... . i. ii. IV right 8 Haliailtou, atiucnrti to ura. iijuiou command, and some 130 Kebel Cavalry. Ma- ior Wrinht surpnseU llie rebels ny ti'i attocK ia the rear, and completely routed I hem, killing about thirty aud taking the same number prisoners. Major Wright's loss was one killed and one severely wounded. Very little tiring was done by Ihe rebels. The report that Col. Taylor's rcgimeut of rebels, which has been stationed at Springfield since Ihe battle of Wilson s Creek, has marched North, is continued. They have probably gone to join Vrice on the Osage, llnltle Near Harper's Ferry -The F.iicmy Hoisted with a Lois of I'.tl Killed and Wounded. Baltimore, Oct 17. A gentleman from near Harper's Ferry, furnishes the paiticulars of a tight between six companies, rousiniiug of parts of the 18lh Pennsylvania, 3rd Wiscousiu, and Ihe IMtb Massachusetts, under command of Col. John Geary, and SOU rebels early yesterday morning. The rebels showed themselvea on Bulivar Heights at Harper's Ferry, and commenced an attack from artillery, with three companies under Major.!. P. Gould, stationed on Ibe North side of Ihe J'olomae. A constant fire was kept up for some hours, wtaou three companies of tbe Mid Wiscousiu regiment, crossed the river and formed into line, aud drove the enemy back, and succeeded in capturing one of their heavy guns. 1 They were, however, compelled to retreal, which they did in good order, to the river. Here they were reinforced by throe other companies, and they then, with Col.leary4 at their bead, marched upon the eueiny and, after sulne hard Ii (Thing, drove Ihem from Iheirposition and re-caplured Ilia S'i pounder a coliunbiad. Our forces had but three pieces of artillery, and these were fired from this side of the river, until the enemy retreated. The enemy had seven pieces uf artillery, and otifi cavalry, together wilh Ihoir infantry, and wad completely routed and driven back some three mlos. Our loss in killed and wounded is not over 7, whilo that of the enemy is at least 100. Col. Ashley, who was at the head of the enemy, is among the rebels killed. I Wasiiinotom, Oct. 10 The Harriet Lane has just returned from off Indian Head wilh Commodore Cravou on board, t-'he is armed with 32 pounders aud 18 iuch rilled guus oo her forecastle She will rr quire a more formidable armament I ban "'i pounders lo cope with the new batteries, aud will probably return tomorrow wilh a heavier one. ,. . The I'rtiiiel. - The great comet which attracted so nmch attention last summer while it lay sti etched across the heavens, is still i-een with a telescope not far from the star Ids, in llio constellation Hercules. It is enlirely shorn of lhat wonderful appoudage known as Ihe tail, and nothing remains but a nucleus, enveloped in a nebulous Bhrowd, the whole not unlike in appearance a small planetary nebula. : The Charleston papers publish the following - t. . 1 . I ... r, .... n I IMnlai, 1 1, ; . I order from nrigauiei-vtuc r-v "i'"" residing on Sullivan s Island win iioi.i them-selves iu readiness to proceed lo the oily ou short notice. Circumstances only can. determine when or at what moment it may be neo-essary to order a removal from the island.'1 That is to say, tbey are expecting a visit from the National fleet. Tfce OrlicalP llospiluhty of Ihe F. F. V.'s. now a hkw roan MAM WAS TBEATKD IN VIBOINIA JshoHly after Ihe battle of Hlono Bi idee, a gentleman who has been largely eugaged in turning operat.ionaiu Virgiuia was rei-nosled ny tue uirectorjuu- -c-io go lo t irginia ami pay over to an agriveFrs a considerable sum of money which rightfully belonged lo parlies in tli Old Dominion as their share of the previous year's dividend. Mr. K. was strongly urged by his more intimate friends not lo run the risk of an arrest, and perhaps prolonged incarceration; but relying on Ihe purely commercial nature of hia business, and (he fact Ibai be went expressly to pay Virginians money which they Bldindfiited all hopes of receiving, he left wilh a i tight heart, adsuriu, his anxious friends that be would lie back in a fortnight at she furthest. . . , On reaching Washington he obtained the ne'o- esiary permits lo pass htm along aur lines, and I I.. i. : I . i, t. . . .1. uaviug nireu a ngiti wagon anil a trusty driver. counted upon being able to roach Richmond Wilhout nny soriotts deieuliou, at) ha yas per-f, Cily iVdiriar if iiji all the lanes and by -pal ha of travel throughout Ihe entire dislanoe. lie 1ml observed in the War Ilepartmeul al Wash- rngion a smisier-iooking person, who seemed lo ne quite at nous mere, and who waa treated wiih a good deal of defereuce by several of the clerks. lie bad also noticed him iu oilierfro-ijiu-nt pnhlio buildings, and had formed a cer-luiu dislike to him, without any apparent reason, except that his countenance seemed very forbidding. As Mr. K. nested ManassAR this individual pissed him on horseback. .Shortly after be heard the cindering of a Ironp of horse, and y;aa presenlly surrounded by a portion of Col. Slow-aits ttighl Cavalry! and carried by them to Uonerul Braurpgurd's headquarters, where be saw the same siuisler-looking person whom bo had mot a few days previous at the War Department in Washington. Orders were given In take bitii at ouce to Richmond nu, tiuai'Of ,'te inu. aa " H'doi u spy. When ho assured tho ollicials of Manassas that his business there was to pay money due the riuxeiia of Virgiuia, they only laughed at him, 1 and told him Unit such immaculate honesty was uuknown among the d d Yankees. On the toad he wag exhibled al almost every station as a spy, nud was insulted iu the gross est mauner by women as well as men. Reach ing Richmond he was put into one of the jails His room was vory Dllhy at night very cold and damp, being ou the ground ttoor. His daily allowance consisted of a small piece of corn bread and two salt herrlnjs, on rang nnd strong that it was next to impossible lo eat them, lu the same prison were a number of oflicers cup-luted at. Hlono Bridge, who wore sullVring severely from ihoir miserable diet, and damp, ttn-wbolesame quarters. Mr. K. had with him Virginia funds stowed away in his belt. This, strange to say, had uol been laUeu rrotn him, and Ibis alone proved his sulvuiiun. Ho repeatedly gave money to his jailor fur the purposo of sending a telegram lo Ihn genlleniau who represented the Virginia stockholders in the mining interest; but he received no reply. One day a Utile girl came into the prison to bring some food lo bur fill her, n rcxiUrnl nf Riehmuwi, who vim im-tifmefl on tuf)ieimi of Itrint) u t'trion mim. ' He fortunately saw br whilo Inking nn airing, and hurriedly writing a dispatch he pinned ii oil tho inside of bur petticoat and asked her lo lake it al.once. (a, the telegraph ollico. The little girl proved (rt-e, and about two weeks his friend came lo him. IIo was then released, suN'cring severely from Ihe chills.' , On being taken before the Judge who had consigned hi in to Ihe louilisome prison, Shal low sanl mat he nail been misinformed, nnd expressed regret, remarking that a friend of the cause had assured them that lie was a fi-dnrul spy. This "friend of the cause "he afterwards met al a leading hotel in Richmond, tho same person whom h saw at the War Departmnut iu iislungton! i Mr. K. was now allowed the freedom of Ihe cily, l ot could not obtain a passport. Even his friend's influence failed him. At last he paid $1(H to a lawyer, who, for this moderate consideration, obtained for him Ihe nececsary doc- unienl. Unoe tree Jrotn Kicnmonu, he made his way to Norfolk, and came down fiom Fort ress Monroe last week under,,.a Hag of truce. There tleneral Wool was so impressed with the importance of his information that he sent hi in with dispatches lo (ieiieral f-icolt. In Washing- Ion he saw Mr. Linoolu, tioueral MctJIulUn aud Secrolary Cameron, who were somewhat startled at his account of Ihe fellow who seemed equally at home in the National Capital and that of the rebel Confederacy. .'. . Mr. Iv , from careful observation of affairs in Richmond, is convinced that a perfect reign of terror prevaila there. The mass of people have bten dragooned into rebellion by unscrupulous loaders, and he Krmly believes thAt the presence of Ibe Union army at Richmond would be bailed wilh joy by a large portion of the citizens. Ho con linns llio stories of the miserable condi tion of the troops. They want, warm garments for the winter, and do not, know whero In get I lie in. He bus returned "a sadder but a wiser man." all the more anxious to crush out this mons trous hydra of secession, which is trying to destroy ine most nenenoent government tbe world has ever known. I'roin Fortress Monroe. ' , Fortress Monroe, Va., Oct. 12. The gmm-boat Daylight, Commander Lock- wood, arrived here Ibis morning, and brings intelligence other first engagement wilh the rebels at Lynuhaven Bay. From her officers I learn lhat ou the lOib instant she discovered firing from an uuknown battery in the hay. She immediately proceeded to the scene of action, nnd found tho Baltimore ship John Clark had, during the gale, dragged her anchors, and was within Ihe fire of a six gun battery, which the rebels had erectod about U miles from Ihe Cape Henry Lighthouse, The rebels, wilh au eye to plunder, had fired upon tbe ship, with an idea of forcing the ship to surrrender, so that as soon as the gale had subsided they could hoard her and niuko ber a captive. The liuuly appearance of the Daylight however, chnnged the asppct of affairs, and the gunboat took up a posiliou where herjguns performed much meritorious service; so much so that in less than an hour she compelled I hem to evacuate their battery. In Ihe meantime tbe Daylight sent a boat s crew and got Ihe shin under way, and brought ber out of the bay and out of barms wny. ine rebels were taught a lesson, and fiom Ihe fire of the guns of Ihe Daylight there can be but little dniight that they Buffered considerable loss of life on their side. No one was injured on onr sido, although their rifled shot frll fast aud think around the ship as well as the gun boat. Tho ship ts by this time safely in Baltimore. The Daylight is taking in coal, and will resume her duties off Cape Henry a i soon as pose ibe. AN IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. Last evening Ihe steamboat Powhatan arrived here front Wnsbingtnu, ' wilh about three hundred sailors on board, together wilh several rifled cannon and a very large number of shell. These men, and the character of the ordinance stores Ibey have brought wilh them, leads me to suppose they intend throwing tip a naval hallery somewhere, wilh a view of assisting the vessels. These sailors are a jolly set of fellows, ami are very anxious to see active service. A Sit DM A SINE INt'KRNAL MAl IIINfi. Information has lreeu received here that a few nighls since an infernal machine of a peculiar character was floated down from Norfolk, end had circtinislauces favored the dovils who managed the affair, Ihe Minnesota would have been blown up, but good fortune was on our side, and the Ibiug failed. The Commodore has been inhumed that the thing will be tried again in a few days. I would suggest that a bright lookout is kept for ii, and potsibly they may be caught before long. TUIT SAY. Last evening over seventy persons of all ranks nnd ages arrived under the flag of truce from' Norfolk. They state that active measures are being taken lo make a combined attack i n this place, both by water and by laud. There is news Drought by them 1 cannot at present make public. But be assured in the coiuinp- icw uiiyj tue news irom uere will t,e lull merest, rne weamer is clear ami cool, aud now is Ibe time, if ever, to makea demonsira Lion. A large fleet is daily expected here, ami soon ibe siiritiiiniling bills will resouud wilh Ihe boom in ir (,r I,,, tfini9. The Tvfuuoes sav niai hip rnutiitton ur imugs in the KpIhjI army e Many gruwiug worse, au I mat, although Ibey may sol attack our main Hues, tbev will make come iioki strokes iu other quurtet, Oeueral li ooi Hi on llie r.t! lou,., an J w,l e;Ve them warm recept'nrn by laud, while Commodure uqiiisburougli will lender tlie.ia a Ml by waiter, t 1-01 INtJ EVENTS, The people here seem to be pretty well post ed ou coming events, aud allarl.i ou various poiuls are tliecussetj here with ureal freedom Notwithstanding tbe edoits on the part of com manders, Ibetr plans, pussiblv not iu detail are Kntiwu here, ami alt aro auxiously waiting tueir utiyeui'iniit.- - rrfim general opinion 1 inu riimi a berce bombardment in these quar tera is not, tar oil, and 1 ibiuk at leasl Iweutv gnus win Dssiiencrii in a smut time, one or more strongholds of Ihe rebels willihartly fall. ami our troops will otvpy (beta. The navy will be ;he uiosi active, aud I thiuk all the credit will belong lo them. Tho naval storehouses at, this mint ara 'rnnid. ly being filled up with munitions of war for uv! veasels. i'uns of powder and thousauds of shells, canister, &c, ate being brought here weou ly. I learn on pom! authority, that a large num ber of troops will shortly arrive a Fortress Monroe. This is a move in a right direction. If I am not mistaken, there are two regiments now nt. Baltimorp, wailing orders to come down here. We have an intimation that tbe foire will bo large, from the fact that there are four brigade surgeons here now; and (hat looks as if three or four brigades might he seut hero wkeilier lo remain or not is another question. Let them come. Then we can lake a look iulo the adjoining; country before the frost comes on. Wilh a siillicieut number of troops here, we can put tenor into the breasts of Ihe Irailors, in the place or the confidence they now have of troubling its when Ibey choose. J'hilu. Inijiiirer. iirrs. ' Jnclrioii Loses her r.iltle Pet MitTi'i'." While Mrs. Jackson (the mother of Ellsworth's assassin) was under arrest at. tienerai imoi an s quarters, ' she indulged in a tirade of abuse against ibe U nion troops. Hhechnrged them with doiug everything that was mean, ami summed up with: "toe, ami I here was my lilt lo pel nigger, I would lo1. hare taken a thousand dollars for him; I always kept, him in close; but then, the other day, he said he wanted to go up on the hill and set for a few minutes and hear Ihe drums n-heuling; he promised he would come back soon, but that is Ihe last I've seen nf hiui, nnd Some of you have persuaded him to run away. J lie ollmors condoled with tier ou Ihe loss of lior "Hi lie pel. uiggor," and told her there was no knowing when lo trust them. The aforesaid little colored individual is now doing chores for AlcCitll's stall', and is very much plessod wilh his new Biiutitiou; and Alia. Jackson can now learn that her little uigger has wit enough lo know "ragged rebels," or as he Icrms it " poor while trash '' from soldiers with " new clothes ' on.. ; Nliiibins Out The ltfi't'. On the witle ocean between us and India, the winds blow for weeks in one direction. Then tho ship moves on day and night, safely, rapidly, and pleasantly. A sea captain bus been hoard to say that he has sailed his ship six weeks, without, altering a sail. Thesu are called "Trade Winds." "I will tell you a fact about drinking,'' said a noble old sea captain. "And I tell you, boys, that when people say 'it don't hurt anybody to driuk, if they don't drink too much,' they don't know what they are talking about. There is no such thiug us drinking spirits, without drinking too much. When 1 used to sail to India, and gol iulo the winds, I used to put all the sail on my ship which she would possibly bear. But 1 noticed u onions fact. Every morning, about eleven o'clock, I used to go down into my cabin, and take a good horn ofbraudy. lie-fore going down, I would cast my eye over the ship, ace that every sail was full, and every rope taut. be was under all the sail she could safely carry. On coining up out of the cabin, having taken my brandy, it nlwajs seemed as if the ship was sailing loo slow, and the winds had fallen. Then 1 would cry, 'Up there, lads, nnd shake out that reef.' For about thirty minutes, my poor ship would stagger under tbe new press of sail. By that lime, when my brandy began lo subside, I found she wss under loo heavy a pressure, the winds seemed lo blow harder, ami again 1 would shout, 'Up there, lads, and clew up thai reef.' So I found it, day after day, and was utterly unable to account for the lull in the wind just about that hour. Bui one day I was uuwell, and omitted my brandy, and overheard my cook, black Cuj-sar, say, 'Captain drink no brandy to-day guess no shake out reel!' Then I understood all! From that time I dropped my brandy, and there was no change iu tbesails of my ship. 1 drank moderately, and yet it was too much, and it would not have been strange, if I had lost, my ship inconsequence. I tell you, boys, there is uo such tiling as drinking, without drinkiug loo much! " ll. s even so. We don t know but a little about it. Many a sbip-mssler has felt cold or hot, tired or sleepy, vexed and troubled, and has gone to the bottle, gained courage lo be rash, "shaken out Ihe reef, ' till his ship was dashed on Ihe rocks, or swamped in the seas. Alauy a physician has been worn down by labors and auxieties, bis nerves weak, aud his mind wavering, and has gono lo the bottle, and thus he "shakes out the reef," is rash in dealing his powerful medicines, aud he loses bis patients, loses self-reliauce, and the confidence of the comniuuity, and he loses practice and character, nud is ruined. ' Alany a merchant driuks a little, feels more aoiifidem e, makes bargaius when thus stimulated, "shakes out his reef," aud is ruined. Many a mechanic lakes a contract which he examined nfler drinking a little, forgot the number nf hard blows it would cost to complete it, and thus he "shakes out the reef," and is ruined. Many a young man falls into jovial company, feels that it would not he manly to refuse to drink with them, and he drinks, "shakes nut. the reef, " and acquires a taste lhat is bis destruction. And many a bright boy, the hope of his father, aud Ihe pride of his mother, early learns to driuk a liltle,'audthus he "shakes out Ihe reef," disappoints Ihe hopes of his friends, lives a poor creature, dies A drunkard, and reads over the gate of heaven, "No drunkard shall inherit eternal life." Not withstanding the great depression in business, land warrants, under the act of 1815, amounting to upwards of 2,000,000 acres, have been located during the year euding June 30. The balance remaining out is very small. The llovernment now owns t'0,000,000 acres, which have been surveyed and offered for sale, and ready for private entry. Besides this, nearly 4fi,iM 10,000 acres have been surveyed, but not put iu market, which may be taken up by pre-emptors. This is exclusive of the immense tracts of land which bate not been surveyed in the new territories of Dacotab, Colorado and Nevada. A LARGE ABBI VAX, or KP I 'I j K f. S W H A T Rebel ShocUs u.l(j Hiint-ry. A contraband came iulo Uen. McCali a line to-day, having left Fairfax Court House Sunday, at !! 1'. Al. He aays that Beauregard is there, but lhat General Itonham has a large number of troops under his command. The contraband baa been employed aa a cook. He says they have no provisions at all, except fresh beef, which is gathered by foragiu parties Irom Loudon county; also, tbat llio oRtoers satJ there were but oue hundred cattle left on haud, and no more in the surrounding country. The men are worse off for shoes than anything else. So far they have not sutler! for waul of clothiug, but Ihe greatest howling is ou accoitut of the lurk of provisions, as they have uo beans, potatoes, rotVee, sugar, &C. Tbers are no encampmeuts of iufanlry from Fairfax Court House lo Vienna, or as far as became out to liillioult Creek aud duwu ihe Ueorgetown turnpike. Ha says he saw no signs of any advance of Rebels on Saturday or Sunday, and that one day last week the Rebel pickets ran all the way into Fairfax Court House before thry could find courage to slop aud lok behind, them. He save tbey cannot hold toirethpr wilhout starving for two weeks more, unless they secure provisions from Ihe rear, which supply has giv en nut weeks ago. He also .eaja.tniit, he .hcaid-wtmrctrrrf the luxury o( the' Yankees aud their feasuug, that he (bought tie would leave nis master aud try them. He was wailing ou tbe Ala or of Hlewurt a Itebel cavalry, bis mastsr beiug in lhat regiment, which ia uow in Ba- lem, A Sal'i fi'atnp. Elections, which have become obsolete in the South siuce the disiininuisls have had their way, ate about lo be revived in Virginia. Not with out proper guards, of course, else the people might really manage lo elect men who would represeul them ami spenk their sentiments. In thai case, where would the insurgent chiefs ba left? H was. therefore, suggested lhat " Rich mond editors should prepare a ticket, thua re-lievinif the prvplt of the trouble of muhinj uelee- tionr; and this bus been dime I he noble etinoia of Richmond are making up a ticket for every district in the Slate. One of the French governments was called a despotism tempered by epigrams. But what shall we say of a despotism Blupified by tbe Richmond Knquirer f ' Poor old V irginia. It is pitiful lo see the mot her oll'rtsideuis bullied by a few scrihbleis who are so iguoriiut of Eng lish grammar ns I hey are incapable ot columns sense. We can only suy, if the peoplo of the Old Dominion do not feel and resent this die-'" grace they aro humbled indeed. livening Font. A Sharp-shooler iu I.tn l.. William Filigerul, a young man who has for some time been connected wilh Ihn Stale Bank, is going lo the wars. Being nn adept ut Ihe rifle ho was uot compelled to enlist wilh any ordiuary iufantry or cavalry, but. has secured an honorable position In Berdan'sbhatp-shoot-ers. Ou the trial his string measured eighteen inches, whilo fifty inches ato allowed us the maximum. 7'lm bank has presented him wilh - Ihe siime sum lhat it allows as a marriage por-tiou to the clerks $.j0 - deeming that he who goes f,irlh;io serve his country t.ts a much eutt- l In. I to u dower ns a nriiiegitiuiu. i i lo this haudsoino Hurt, iu llio World various presents, such ns revolvers, equipments, &e , have been giveu lo him by Ihe cashier, the tell- , e'r, ami others with whom he I. as been associated. Troy (N. Y.) UitJget. Wore Hrilish Terriloriiil Acquisition. Tho treaty with the King of Lagos from the ci-ssinn or the isle and port of Lagos . llreut . llrilain, ia officially auuoiiuied. This port of Lagos is one of the most, valuable upon the At- ricaii coast, its business amounting n iipwam of ten millions of dollars annually. It is a rich acquisition to the British Government. The Prinoe of Waifs' Swet'lhrai't. It has been rumored that the English Court . recently sought the hand of a Danish Princess for the Prince of Wales. The youug lady thus spokeu of is Ibe daughter of Princo Christian, of Sohfeswig-Hnlsteiu-Souilerburg-aiucksburg, and is in her 18th year. She is said to be very beautiful, and the most accomplished princess in Europe. Prince Christian it is who, in 183;i, was declared heir to the Danish lliroue, tbe present king being ohildlesss; and this may account for Ihe exlrcme dissatisfaction manifested by Ihe English Government at the rocont ina-mcuvres of the King of Sweden to obwiu-the succession lo the crown of Deumark. It will be remembered that his Swedish Majesty was pointedly slighted a niouih or two ago, whileon a visit to England. . Napoleon's Letters nol Napoleon's Letters. The letters from America to the Opinion National, it is aaid, were written by a young French genlleniau, named Sand, and not by Prince Napoleon. If this be correct, the Sand in question is doubtless Maurice, son of the famous writer, George Sand, and a member ot Prinoe Napoleon's suite, which he joined at Algiers in au unofficial capacity. Just as we said. The balloonist Lowe is forming a balloon corps for the army service, and is building four war balloons iu Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania regiments, at the late State election, gave a large majority for the People's ticket. One family in Patterson, New Jersey, has sent six sons to Ihe ualional army. Their name is Williamson. Another son, James, who will be of age in a month, proposes to join; aud the mother doclarea that if she had seven more sons she would gladly give them tip. Bo says Ihe Patterson tiuardiau. Ten thousand army blankets, for which orderd were sent to England by Governor Andrews, of Massachusetts, are probably on their way from England at this time. Tho state has now ou haud suffiicient blankets to supply the wants of Ihe regiments expected to leave for active ber-vice. . During Ihe last week Ihe recruiting officers in Wewtern New York mado large accessions to their enlistments. All the townB are responding nobly to Iho call of the government. Floyd is suspected in Virginia of having kept lo himself a great share of lhat which he plundered from the government; and the Richmond editors do not forget that when this gun-thief was Governor of Iheir Slate he was known to have speculated for his own advantage tn slocks of Virginia, which were entrusted to him to sell on account of Ihe Stale treasury. There are men now in Wall street who remember a little speculation of Governor Floyd's iu Idol, by which he made enough, at the eipense of his Stale, to satisfy a loss ambitious thief. Thirty students,' about equally divided between the three higher classes, have left Amherst College nnd eulislad for Ihe war in various regiments. They go in Various capacities, from private to captain. Lieutenant Russell, who commanded the federal expedition against the privateer Judith, at Pensacola, has been promoted to the counniud Oftnne of the new gunboats. Twenty-six thousand commissioned officers are required to command the National army now in the field. In Russia monks and bishops cannot marry, but simple priests may. A priest, however, when his wife dies, muBtnot marry a seooud time; aud hence the Russian (Tdverb, "Happy as a priest's wife." : ' -' 1 |
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