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MEDICAoU Aalaanakl rw-"'1"' ,GU- , m.ia dW-l -i EXIIILBRA!vT 'AflfO WERTIM ewes lw4Ww r" Self tt, epUfT, Palpitation .f lk haert, netvoas I,, kaedeoke, snporeedes aprnm, ellae, llCmWeaed BU 4m at unrAil IsbbbI. Fat ap U (oil, stiver and Mill bote . See oae.mn.ldiwTorkllk eartoa for ! PoetageOB aWtfhOSaBMlS,a MlH tMM,Mtk MMW M.PMP etck ardor. - Sold W UttaTerillnaJ Aaoa waated he (Mm and eeanll.B. oi.impoiuw.ioirr oo ti.u, mi Broadway, B. V D. Banana, oeoerei agnuie, "-' im ,.. , 1 tjOCBRIBS.' ,' M B J I O YANKEE VEGETABLES I COD. .BH, mtorgt BmV" ' '"' Itt.l SALMON (Nw)j - - - No. i bhap (Uw.)i. vnti t ni'i :;! 100 Klii No, J, MACK BBBL). ;-, ,. ;rj i 100 Kit! No. 3 MAOKHRELi ' . , ,. MeVOXrJBLiBalfe.rfqortrr BMOKKfrSALMON; V4''' 8M0KID HALIBUT) '' ',:" ' tongues ,4NP, OPDB, tif- In Stor., and. it sale by! .,, a .i . ,i '" ' w. h. iimun, jail, lOQgouihHltMjw'.- -. MEW YORK APVEBTM1XQ. BEEBE A CO'HItTERSl 156 S4WTC"qSK tffby mail wtU receive promH atleallnw.,-mmI. ' 1 ' ! ' h. .u .ill mom oromnl ellaatloa.,- "turn eeb ton oellO dam SABLE'S ne w hotel Km.t Bit, Ml, MS S4 Caul street, un Bmorn How Karku . , Terms. "1,50 ter Day." Tun abovsi hoiil How owi lor lb, neeptlon of gueele. Tho location being w tral te wrroooT.oi.nt to bo.lia end. plaooo of vM-Mlud n of eooose from all parts of the city. The Emae trill ioeommodate UtwMO ado and 400, aonulu all of tho modern Improvamants, and Is tlta np and for atahad In m Boat and bnndaouo manner, xno room, in wi-i. . ,.M...a.mhM,.r.ln.l..arennnanallv troll light. ad and mtrutad, and, In mot, owjUilDf hai twen dou tkat oonld add to th, contort of la umU, and rank , M.ir..Ua,koULM p KAIILSI SOW, AprilH dlT. . Proprietor. R. L. GILBERT 4 CO., kta.bTTJFA.UTUBlBB OF uiFPiia bads -,'; TEAM REFINED CANDY! O0M DHQPB,, c , Rook, Ojanclyp clbo W0H TBI PDBblO. Manuhototrand laloi Boonu, 1 OOVKTbAnTDT ST., KW YORK, Branok ofloa, (41 Oanalflt., larla't Hot.l Bnlldi.. map 16-lyr . BOO'AGENTSI To aH n.w nnd wondarhl 1 Prize PieVageg' and Portfolios ! nparlor In oral ratpeot, mora itatlon.rp, nnd Uttar Jowolrp, " 80LDIBR9','CAMP COMPANrON, BTO. Ennttbing In Oolora. I par dap oan ba mada Map. aTB.nd for Olroalar. . . .. 0. M. MJIIM CO., M.ann at., Mew fork, HI, Ulai k at Ooloajo, III. an7'Mlr COOKING STOVES. GENERAL ORDER-NO. 1. ALL FIBIOMS In want or (torn, Oratoa, Bona. For. ntoking Oooda or Tin Wan, will Imnudlatelp report kamaalro. at in. llbo.e of AKIN, EMERY k CO., MO. lea SOtJTII HIGH STREET Heal Increased aod Fad Reducfd. Wl H4VI jn,t ba appointed tba ,ol. Annta for franklin Ouanly, of ilia oelebtated Dodgra FaUnl 6 rat. and 8ton. It to a KknonUdgod foot tbat Dodg.'. Patent Tile baok'la Ilia great lorentlon of tko tlmo for laoreaalog tbe L..t from Ooal Qrataa. On. of tno Orate, map be aeeu lo Ufa at lh. offloa of tbe DnlladlltataB Hotel. AKIN, EMERY & CO., ' ; NO. 163 SOUTH' HIGH STREET. STEWART COOK STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND, .FOR COAL & WOOD. To t ba4 only at ,l ' ' AKIN, EMERY & CO., , NO. 169 SOUTH' HIGH STREET ootl-dla : 0: .' v. - B. FISHE R, Oarmar of Vomrtn and ttlck. Oppvalta tka Market fiouae, ' DEAL.KR.ln Cooking aad Haatfng StOTM, ararp Tarietp of Pnmpa, Tin, Copper and tneot Iron rfana, Booing and,appnelug 1 alao, Orookarp and Slana- wara,Oallarp, Looking Olaaaaa, ColJOnndmpg Bird Oagea, Lamp Bkadea. ato,ato JaWMlp "1 si PITTSBURG ADVBRTISISG. BURCE , BARNES, FIES fBOO? -v -o SALAMANDER SAFE, Tault Do6r, Burglar-Proof Box, and IRON WINDOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS,! , . Mo.. 1U and 1S1 Third at., baa. Wood and SmlthleM ata. FIIISBVBQH, PA. ,. ... OOLTTMni, 0., Bept. ii, MM. If laeae. J. 1. A.aoTT A Boa Pleaaa Hod diagram of Saf. Mo. 6, Bark. Earnee, Flttobnrgb, Pa. I wonld Ilka It llnlabot aa I tint, draws tba diagram; andnleaae hare tbe Inalde flntobe,! In tood atyle, nnd tbe outelde oome little bctur than M n.u.l for "B. A B." Don't nndaraUnd mo to And anj fanll wltk B.,1 .' make of Bafe, aa I bare alwepa barn a warm friend of B. A B. Hera knoan their Bafee for the laat 7 pear., while I waaoonneotad wltk tha Adam, Bipreel Oo. Hp offloe being direotlp oror pour atore, poa oan bare tba llbertp to ahow It aa a.a.mpla aafe. I want tba kep aa email a. poeslbl., and at ika aame time I want one that will not get eat of order. Want tba Bam a. Boon aa they oan make It, and tbe Stenben-vllle B. B. oan bring it forward. Tonre, rarp reepeothillp. - H. B. B1E80S. ' J. S.;ABB0 rT A 80NB, igecta, Oolnmboa, 0.1 JOB. A.MIfOALF, Ag.ot, Wheeling, Va. aepiadOm . . ' Vtxomh lloore, ' - Mannfoturrof - ' COP P ER-D I ST I L I, BD -PURE RYE WHISKY! T MABB BOHB Bnt cinpPBB DISTILLIO. I WAB. I aanl U trie from drnfaor adoltaratloa, I aitraol PjuaUaka . . .... ruBit oil, ; Boa. MB, Ml, 191 aad Mo, rtra) .treat, ' ' aapto-dam PITI0BDBO. PA. ETNA STOVE WORKS -Aa SZl..XXj!E-r. Aa. 80 WW Strut, tonur Sound, Fimburgh, Hannhotnrer and Wholaaala Dealer in all kind, of O00K, PARLOR, AND H1ATIN0 ' BT0VB8, In oqf ikmpl. room may b foaad the eele- kraUd OAS BVBMIMQ COoK BTO VPS. Wa hare alao a Terr large eMortra.nl of PA BLUB and B BATING BTOTBS, embreolag eomeo! Iba Ban Falterna now ofr Pared to tka pnblia. . Faoojr Enameled Oral Fronli and Fenderg, aftbaaawaei atylaa, Commas . Birchen Bow aad Jam tlralee, all of which are offarad at very low prlow. .Wa hay. alao TalUman, Bureka and Tropin, to which W.wonldfl.llth.nartlAn1.r.tbnHAnnriWUM t baaa Bloyaa bare tbe greeted ran of any pal Introdnoed, ov . rniwi aniTerea. aaiwiaotion. vne pint) axpoaad, being double, and ei oonatrneted aa to oSnaaa Ike greater part of tba smoke and Oas, end require I, ful tkaa any other, and free from dirt oomparaaaith other Btorea. Bpaaial ladaoameBtBofferol lo koJkUrs la want of Orata rronm. saoUdaal, ' SUNLIGHT OIL WORKS. O- William A. McCIurf, -r- WBOLBSALS DIALBB AND kUKOFACTTBIB OF Carbon Oil and Laapst ' Warakoaaa Wood Street, aplMBm. o :..'-.' Fan bp a aaw and Improved prooeee, rendering It free from any notoononaaubataea,.v " A large lot ot old and new fla,noraoaetaalp on kaad. The Mantel market eaab pnoa paid alalltlmea for ma TOlLlr .OHIO ST VOUJMEXXI' ' MEDICAL. - LIVER COMPLIIIIT. -' Propwtj Ulof . nunul of th. Llr.r or Billon, .ntam K a Llror Complaint, bnt tko DMnllar Mate of tko Llrar wklok k now awVnd to, U a Oamil. Afmetum, and ntaaUp armrn bom nana or aonaum Ul. of tkat Imaoclant oriaa ComMlmai, tb. Ml. lad. riant la qoanmtf, or .IHaud la aaaMljr. f notk tkam tatoa provall at Wa a.ma lima, bnt mo-a .aorallp tna dbaaa. to owing 10 obtlrwllon or lowlnf op of In. duct or proovblob ooBtapa tha biln fro.a taa Lfror Into Ik. aombibpadbomoaaf ai m., or maoM,r Inaomaca. bp fill .tanaa, opnalaf tk Ml ta bo Ikrov bark Into IkacallabiadtHr, rrom wnano. n i. wanm r n.mm nnaTl tM.U, wklok aonrap It Into tko Tnoiaolo Duot, a pip. tkat rna a atoM tk api", a.d tanaiutN in and amptia. ItoaU iaM Ilia Tara. rala of tk. laft akoaldar, aaar llajnnotwn wlS tka folna of Ino kand iilMot.Ml from Ctonoa tko blU la oonrapal to tka kaarl, and ba-aoatai mlaad llk tko blood. rh biu tkn. divartad from Ita nraoar aoaraa. and air anlMInc wb.ro It wnl MW dMlgnad i,p natora, prodaom muob wll, and ofta Aaantrona nt apaa tka kaaltk of tba Udlrltnal, tTl BFFBCTB WPOW DIGESTION For tka 'wan otVaaKkp kilo to mix wltk tk. fcaifdS taawd , a oomplato Mparatk nmr taku plan ba- tba Okria (tka mllki llaoor wklak fjrmitba blood) and tkoa. portion, of iba food dHlfaad bp natnra to bo alaotad from tba Dowl lor in. diu, wntn pno.ni, pnn' .u uuhIm Him kaaltbv from tka nnnaaltUr nor. Hon.. In tko nai maanar (kaalalailam or wni'.al aft. aMaraUwiao or older from anoir importue-w oaa toantlp tba nrp fonntala ol Ufa h, from It abaano., rl . i&lwt anil mrrvntad. Ta thiM aonnution. tk .unra nrotttnaat rvmatonM nra a ajaliat of opprawlon npon tkk atomaok and olval, a. If praaaal down bp a kjearp albli trouMamma and ofMa (HaktAil draama." J if. J. '. i LOW IPIRITI, LANQVOR, not of anam. atalaaakolf , raTtlaNMM aad duoontant- odHH-doonilnaH of mind, tlmoronaoam,- iroat draaa of troobl.. and adlepoeilloa to nagnifpaTorpaTll oflaa (real watekfnlnaae, and an Inability tialeep.-and again, great drowtlaeae, trearinam, nnd dtoljaUnatloa t motion. Sometlmaa tnato to a loatkteg of food, and at atkara to- raeiona appetite, Inn rooa rreqoentip ueoommg eonr iiu-titdleltlT .f--- meale, followed bp aror or bitter aroota-., . . if..,, .mA.,. altarnaulr ooatlrraaea and diar tfccaa', prwaU Ihl pltlawj 0. amaaaall), li.wklad-WUk wind In th. atoinaok and bowele, and at tlmat to anno). d witb worma, and f,eaaeatlp wltk tba Pllaa. Than to alee Irritation, and fraqnanllp obronla inflammation of tbe in, and fraqnanlip onronio innaminatioD vi tu. irtao. of tba .tomaok and bowaU, witb Itadarnam rare, and a aoraMM afoot tiia lowar adaa of tba inner ear! on premnroi nni, HOW TUB BLOOD 18 AFFECTED Tbo oMtM partpelM off tha tbt nlxud wtih the blood, randan it Iropuro. nd tnon or Hm obstmctg tin pom of th iklQ and mill blood-temslis heuoa uIsm nHoiM dlMUM of tbo b.R, c.m IryilMlai, Bcmbs, ItcblDK. ftiikU WsUry Vesicle-, Dlotohes, Tutnuri, Pim ples, icurfloes, Bolls, Bora MfM, aorm ma uun ti n-Hoaa btfeda. lb ikln beeomei inor of ua yetlow, ud when th dlaua 1 of long sUndlng, often vary dark, aad bu ft ditaarmcblt, , prwf appaaraoo. and some-Urns th3r t. a perfe4 f aundlos. lb wttiiai of Iheejas also ban ft reen or yellow tint ITS ACTIOS VPON ne lilDlldUVS uaa. ap laai l.llm Is attvattiad off fTOB lb blood In Ita paaaag throagh ttw kidneys, and Is mixed with tbniine, wbUh, by Ita acrimony, prodaat palna In tbe back, and soalds and lirltatee all the urmary p Mage, ftomedayi lb dtooharM of nrloa Is profuse, auo naiuralMn ftppear-.pia. and nth.r tii It u scADtT. and the deslr to Avacuw at la tteuant and nrgent, and oooaalonally ther la ft to tal lopprawiOO 01 ll. Domeimei um buiut mtiij wuiw and mllkyp bnt usually It la blgb rulorad.radoryallow, a Kb a rank, oflbnslr olor, an i often It ts bloody. Tbe more ordinary symptoms of tbla ! are of grat tarlaty, and nay b itated as followst 4 M. on mi a- vmw Ihmm, tba tongu fa niaally mora or Lim akmwa waith whltA or brown aonrf. and tbera la often a baling of obllllnesa and ooldneaa of the feet and knee, and alone the Inside of tba Ulgba.-t tim tba l.oe la flashed, and tbera (a more or lesa fever, especially at night, or in tbe afternoon. Frwjuaotly these la a Set, HAcnwa Cocoa, with a buBklueas of tba throat, andaomatlmeeaveivativeieptdryand bard ouagh, wblch I often mlatoken for OoasimrTioa. Tbla ouoah oin oommeucas In tbe latUr part of the night, or early In the morning, and lute for boar, freqiwntly producing nausea and vomiting. If ther be any expeotoritlou, it 1 tough, ropy, tenacious pblegm, wbivb adharea to everything U touches. Thar are, alio, frequently obronlo pleurisy pains in TftMooa parte of tba ohest, which shift about from one part of tba breast or aide to the other. Bometimee ftboesaes form In tbe Liver, and pressing op-ward on tba Longs, produce constriction and oougb, and breaking, dtscbirgo their contents Into th Longs, from wbenoalt must then t ejected by expectoration, r tba pal tent la destroyed. jTlnally to aum up In a few words. A Ttllow, Dirty Qruuy 8kmt A TtUote, or Green Tinytqfthe Whituqf th 9yet An Aching Pam acroti the Kidnsyt and Uipit with Irritation or beat In discharging nrlne, a sensation of falneca and distention aorosa the Women, with ton dernesa on pressure, iowkiss or nriaiTa, ruiuarrrub Dbumi, AfiniTf or Btomach. ltb other dyspeptic symptoms, villous Fever?, BllloaaOollcs. and Blliona Diarrhot and Dyaeuterles, Ubetlnate Crstlvenssi, Iuiarmittsnt and Bemittent revere, Janudlro, Furer and Ague, (Jblll and Fever, so.t all originate from the asm oa t, A DKRANUHU 8TATB Or TUB L1VBR. riM nMt snoeiiaAfiil treatment la to arlve tbe oatlent arery night on going to bed, from two to Ave JAYNaYtf 4NAT1VH VI Lt 8, or enough of tbem to Insure one, and not mora loan two eraouanans i-oin me dowcis uox. , morning. Thed'eaof lb Pill oan b Increased or dl-mlalsbed at pleasure, ao as to produce th aboretffect. and their use should be oontlrued nntll a our la oom- i pleted: also, at tbe same time, giv Dr. D. JAYMaVd AL TBBATIVB, three tinea a day. aocordlng to tbe dlreo- ; tlona, unleaa there la a wabt of appetite, with weaknesa and debility, or symptoms of woinis prevail, whtn In stad of the Altarative, give a teaspoonfulof Jatni's Via Mtruoa (mtx'd with a little cold water, and sweetened to please tbe taste,) about half an hour before each meal, until tbeae symptoms are rewuvad, and If there should be oougb or oppression about tbe throat or ohest, then give tho BxpaowtAST as often and In such dosea as may be nond iteovasary tp quiet tbe oougb and ntak expectoration eaay. Dr. D. JAt If B dc BON'S Famiff Vetftcfaes are prepared only at 44x Chesuut streot. Pbiladelphta, and are sold at Columbus, Ohio, by G. BOBKUTa) and ti, bOHUKLLBU, and by Agents tbrongout tbo country, Item whom may also be ubtalned, gratkt upas's JbTedioal Almamao and wMH4 to Mali. wwu-m rVRNITTRB. BROTHERLIN, HALM & CO. K tf ANUFACTUHKR8 OP FURNITURE AND CHAIRS ' or all Kinds. ' Naa'nfaotorr on Bank of Canal, foot ol (' th-St. Ware Room Ifog. 818 . and SIS South Hlgh-Sf, ALSO UNDERTAKING! Cases A Caskets Constantly on Hand. ' . TBOI. BROTHKBLIN, . , ..fc : MIOBAIt, BALM, ' JOHN 8. FOBD, , 1. H. BTAOB, Aag. M-dtnt Oolumbu, Ohio. FURNITURE, FURNITURE Columbus Cabinet Company. Wareroom No. S6 South High Street, corner ol riena. 11HIS OOM PAH T IB COMPOSED OF A NCMDKB of Aurnavmoa Cabinet Maker, who bave combined together for the purpose off support! tig their familtvs and themselves, and to maoumoture every kind of FURNITUEB, 1 ' CHAIRS, "MATREBSHS, ' ' . - BEDSTEADS, &o., And will guarantee to ur oltlaeni of town nod country that thay will farntsh at good furultur as Is manuiao-tared ta tba Cut ted States, and at satisfactory prices. The Oom pan y hope to reonlve a liberal share of patron-age, as tbelr motto la to "live and let live." It will give theut pleasure at any time to enow visitors through their rooms, whether purchasing or not. 1 mis uompany is sua aK-ni ior ids esue 01 mvmiw, BA1L1T ft DM OA HP '8 OBLBBBATBD HPBIMO Blfll BOTTOM wblch, for simplicity and durability, cannot ba xrled. Please call and exam In It, Price from fot)teWW. Tha ft el Aim an la Mr W. It. BUOBKfl. lone oonueotrd with tba buelueaa, auotd oltiaen, formerly of tbe Arm of ungnae mm. n, n. dbiiib, n , kurvipIU, nuwanr. . t wupenumoaas, aeptll-dttm. JEHELRY. WILLIAM BLYNN, " . 'MBW IVBII. DOVSB, Flit Watcbes, English, Swiss and i.. - Aaertcani Rich Jewelry, In flue variety Dimuni Wart, It wAi'cA I fag tpieial atUntiotij BTLVIB PLATBD TBA BBTTB, WAITBR8, PITCH. IBB, 00BLIT8, 0ABTIB8, FOB KB. BPOOPS, AMD IMDBl oLoUKB OALBNDBH, THIHTT DAT, FINS r.BAun,ua general amoraaeni oi mnop gooat. 4 militarTgoods.. WM. LTRbT baa a 'verv sunerlor aseortment. to. Tb very beat Bworda and Sabre, fin Damascus and beat American and Iratported blades. Sash, Belts, Offloera' Begolatloa Hats, finest Peasants Bpurs, Kpauieiiee, co., mo. Hone need send to Cincinnati or Haw York tor military uipub, uritmmp witt vf w i ww a mum at uum in inn txtuD trp. Jpatdlp POUMAIRAT k MeCULLY, Commission, Merchants, r the aala of FBOVXSIOHS, FLOtB. OBAIH AHD 0TH1B WB8T- f it ..v r--' ,B" rsoDnos, Hea. T attS S lilsht atraat, ' ... .BALTIMORE, maytPtp " .. 1 COLUMBUS, OHIO, OHIO I STATE JOURNAL. TELEGRAPHICr.H WU Bf ORNI1VO AKD AFTBRJfOON RB- ... .,i t -PORT.' UTE AND IMPORTANT WAR NBWS. n l Store Shfrmlshlnr on' the Feto- , ,t -y . t-a The Battle of Barbour a Brll-,n j , llanf Atrklr.'.' Occupation of Warrenton by onr .Vl ' " Forces.' ; "' ",' Rebels . foraslntr. -In Kentuckr. A Questionable, fOO,Ooe. Trav- C -t eter. 'j ' REBEL ' HTUrMAWITY. ! " . i" Ac, ' AC, 'Ac, AC More Sklrmiihlna: Rsbels De- Nmw y.aH r n't. - ..ii i e.Tia, ll.owiOB ta apmai to wa Timea: Oaiimtilli, Midnight. Rot. 6. AaeOiaf umiuul wal'inade Ihli aflaraoon to dria in onr piok.tg .talloned a few miles be- jona New Baltimore. This tin a large forot adranoed to tha front; but npon coming within rang of our gang a few wail direoted shoto sanaed tkam to ohanga their front to the roar. Cannonading has been heard to-day In the di-reotion of UpDarTille. It was belleyed to oro. oeed from Oan. Stonaman'a adyanoe yesterday. j . , The Battle of Harbours a Brilliant Affair. , HtAnqDAETKlS Abut op TBB PoTOnTlO, 1 Riotobtop, Va, 10 P. M. Mot. . At tha TJkrtioalars of the light veatardav at t-t . . y- uarooura Deoarna anown, tna mora brilliant tka Tlolbry is found to hap been. The battle was fought by eayelrv alone, and between tha beat disolplinad troops either army oould produoe. The rebels were under command of Gen. Stuart, and lbs Federals under the eommand of Oen. Pleaeanton. The final result show that the rebels lost 86 dead on the Held, and their wounded must hay been numerous.- Our loss was S killed and 10 wounded. - , Oen. Pleaeanton to day renorts that Stone wall Jackson oooupies Oheeler Oan with bis oommand. The town of Warrenton was oooupied by our Iroopa at ( o'clook this P. taking fly nria- uuore Deranging to me era Virginia uavalry, and two infantry soldiers, who stated that their regiments bad gone np the valley. Oen. Bayard had a alight skirmish to-day on lh Waterloo road, killing one man and wound ing two, and taking ten prieoners, without any loss on his pari. Occupation of Warrenton by our -rroops. Otis nay ills, Va . Not. 7. The oornt of Oen. Reynold", belonging lo Oen. MoClellan'e eommand, look possession of Warrenton yesterday. Th rebels evasualed the plae without stop ping to ngni, - ' An investigation Into ths onuses of tha con flagration at Hay Market hat resulted In the oonviotion of two men of Oen. Stelnwehr'e eommand. A court-martial has been ordered, which meets to day to try the oaees. It is intensely oold to-night. This morning a snow storm oummenoed, the first of the sea- ton. Rebels Foraging In Kentucky... a (iickiionauie eioo.OOO Traveler,LomsviLLH, Nov. 6. Tbe Louisville and Nash. vllle Railroad is taking freight to Mltohellvllle, Tenn. It ie supposed that the eutire road will be in running order by the 14th. ' ' The rebels are reported having orossed from Tennessee with a large forasing train into Whltely ocunty, Ky., to forage In that oountv. and along the Cumberland Biver. Slops ars taking to prevent this outrage on tbe loyal mountaineers, to stop the rebels from proouring their subsislenoe in Kentuoky, and to stop the oontraband trade in the Slate. A man calling himself Jno. W. Lee. from Knoxville, Tenn., protending to be loyal, has been arrested by ordor of Uen. Boyle. He had over $100,000 with him, which was taken and is held for the notion of the authorities at Washington. Lee save the money belongs to loyal parties In Angueta, Oa. The military authorities think there la something fraudulent or wrong in the matter. Oen. Bo vie hag sent to Cairo far transnarta- tion to Vloksburg for 1,700 rebel prisoners captured by Oen. Buell; and will send thither about 1,000 more. , Rebel I nh um an I ly Tb ey lm. prison a wiaoiv. Fobtbxss Monsoh, Nov. 6. Mrs. Pilot, hsr son, three daughter?, and all her slaves ware arrested on Wednesday last, by the Rebels, and taken to Riohmond. Mrs. Plgot is a widow residing about nine miles above Williamsburg, and is a sister of J udg J. L. Bowden. Her only offense, as far as known, Is that her brother is an uuoompromising Union man. Meaauras are being taken which will undoubtedly lead to ton iioeration oi mio iamiiy. The Steamboat Bxpress left Fortress Monroe at 8 o'olook this morning, on a flag of truoe mission to Aiken's Landing. She took up HO rebel prisoners, most of whom were badly wounded. Ihe Frenoh Consul to Riohmond also went up on the Express. Slgel Reeovered. Gairxsvillb. Not. 8. Oeneral filial has ao far reoovered as to visit Thoroughfare Oan to day, i i lie cars now run on the Manassas road aa far bb White Plains, beyond the Bull Run Range. Tbe affair of ths conflagration at Baymarket is being thoroughly Investigated by the Provost Marshall All was unlet along the left wins of the arm v of th Potomac to-day. Fremont Goes to New York. Br. Lons. Nov. 0. Lieut. Col. Franklin A. Diok, of this slty, has been appointed by Gen. Curtie, Provost Marshal of tbis.Distrlol, vie Col. Gran', resigned. Col. Diok "entered upon his dutiee this afternoon. ... Gen. Fremont, having obtained permission from th Court Martial to visit New York, left for that city Ibis morning.' He will probably return in a few days. WAimxeToi. Not. 7 The first snow storm of th season commenced her at 7 o'olook th! morning. Up lo this hour two inehes of snow havs fallen. i -- - Boston-, Nov. 7. Snow oommenobd fallln thiokly her at .8 o'clock tki morning, accompanied by a strong easterly wind.. . Ther Is no abatemsnt of tb storm up to this hoar. PaiiiADBLPBu, Not. 7 Commodore Pender- graat, commandant of the Philadelphia navy-yard, died thle morning of a paraleptio attaok. Ho was 62 ysars of a, and ha ben In th naval servloe of th oouniry over (0 year. Bab Fbaboisco, Not. 7. Th steamer Honors, from Panama, ha arrived. ' Bopr.Lo, Nov. 7. The billiard aaloh between Fo'ey, of Cleveland, and Kavanaugb, of New fork, was won by Kavanangh by ZOJ points. (tpeMBl to tho . T. Times.) ' The Feeling In Washington. Wasbikoton, Not. 6. The feeling in Washington to-day. In view of the general success of the Democrats In the late eleotlons, Is one of gloomy anticipations. Most rsgard it as a rebuke of th Administrative feebleness of th Government, but fear that the effeot'will b still further to Inoreass In timidity and irreeolution. Seorelary Seward wa with th President quite early 'tbla morning, and Beoretary Chess toon eiierwera. , , :, ... Gen. Dlx's Theory of the Rebel Operations. W have to-day heard th opluioa of three Major General., and the opinions are lh re-flax of all military opinions here, to ths effect that th view of th rebel programme tutor- SATURDAY M0BM1NG, NOVEMBER -8 I8t2 lainad h Ualor Oan. Dig. aad uolaslvslp sat forth la this olitma am ya ago, 1 tha or- u.. .L-. ,ka Mhala u. aallvalw aa- Uriag, with a view of ooieeatralUig at Peters- Durgn, wner uen. Mngstrsst, wiw aw guard, is already la oBuaad, for tha purpose or making an attaoa aa boboik aaa toraww-, aanlnrbn tka snnnllas aad past store of haavf artillery left bhiad In tk latUr plana a th abandonment of lha Panlnanls: aad then stak ing aa attack la fore apoa Fortress Moaraa, mhlflk Qot. Lataharkaa dtaduad. to b lh OB point eeseatlsl to th aoverlgaly of tk Stat of Vlrglola aad In safety N us. voaiorat The PreslSeat an dev. Onriln Owinw lo renortad dls.gteeaten s batweea th Adminletratloa and 8ov. Oatlla, th vleltof lh latter kera, patlardar. WM regarwea as rg- nlfloant. its objrot, kawever, wa aooaferenoe, , . . l . . , n u . Hlll.aMw aaTAtaa M Vllva ' uy . BJB rrawat, ww generally, and partlaalarly sa far as related to Paaasvlvaala. The OoveraeP grsd an anxiety for uh pratMllM f th border, now that Oen. MeClellaa had changed hi baa At anmll... aa mnnA ha eSmvtl la BTTBt- ln g anomer invasion Of tsaryiaan ,na rma-awlrrnia by ta aataaw. Tha Prttideat freely raooraltad th imoortaaee of lh natter, aad promised that should a aaeeestty for ssere ample protMtloa than that aow nad aria, proper tops would at ono b takaa ta earry tut th aggeaiiea of ov. uortia. Ths euMeet of th order cretldiBg rbrMllst- ments of mea for th regular array from th voluntaers wa tenehod npen,aad th Goyeraor xpresssd hi deelded belief that to tarry It ent now, while every aerv was strained to fill the voluaUer rcglmenU which, by.SM jaraaltM of IB aeia, Ban nea raoaooa im eneie unnwa, would be attendtd with serlons disaffeollon. Th putting of draftsd men into old reglmoats wai also diaenssed, tb Oovtraor, while expres sing an earneol desire to rurtnpr in every way th filling ap of old regiments, stated that ths law under whlok th draft was made, dlttlastly provides that th men so drafted shall elect their own officers, aad that th van la all th oampt refused to consent to tk oiner arrange ment, tie would, nevermeieeo, ranaer ar.rj possible aid to th Government la any measure bnt ealsulated to Improve th ondttloB of tb army and lo ipeaaiiy oonquer in enemy. The Interview wa of a eharaoler entirely friendly, th report lo. th contrary notwith standing. ', More IronClada. . , . . It will be soon, from the advertisement of th Navy Department, that tb Government la aot asleep to th necessity ot preparing for th ooming slroggls for th proteolion of our coasts and oommero oa in nign seas, now tnreawneu by British built men-of-war, sailing under tb rebel fiag. On or more iron-clad steamereare to be oonstruoud, of about 7,800 ton burden, inoludlDg maohinery, with masts, spars, and boats of iron, and all other equipments aeoes- sary for an efllolent cruising ship of war. Th general speoiloatlons will bs furnished bp th Department, and bid will only be re ceived from parties known to be able to ensoul the work. Btch vessel lo be delivered at aspeolfied Navy Tard on th Atlhntio eoast.fj " A Canard Exploded Th statement that lh Navy Department ha tontraoted with sertaln parties in th North for th oapture or dejtraotlon or lb pint Ala bama, is unlru. the Department wniea would, no doubt, be willing to pay handsomely for th accomplishment of that muoh to be do- sired objrot has nevw even reoeived a propo sition on the oubjeol from anybody, Tbe Woman Rebel Mall Carrier. Miss Buokner, the lady who was arrested. some days einoe, In the aot of smuggling quinine and oarryiug a. rebel mall through our Hues, to-day cheaply pnrohkscd her releai from imprisonment by taking ths oalh of alle giance to tb Dulled Btates of America. Tbe Department of the South. (Bpiolel to M. T.Trlkone.) ". WAsamaros, Not. 4 Tho death of Oeneral Mitohell will probably oaute the return of Major Oeneral Hunter to tbe Department of the South at an earlier day tban was at nrsi expeotea. General Hunter was never relieved from th oommand of that department, as has been erroneously supposed, out merely eame -Birth on sixty days' leave of absenoe, and on the speolal Invitation or ths eesrsiary of n arena or uen. Qalleak. to aot as presiding officer of th Mili tary Commission, and to give Ihe Government th benent 01 nts large military ezperienos. Illghly Important Arrest. Th War Department deteotives, who have been Investigating affairs In the vloinity of Fairfax Ccurt-Houee, bave arrested and put In prison Jaoob New, Naohman Whitehead, Dennieon, and a negro named Franeia Arnold. New is a sutler at Oeneral Bigel's headquarters, who had the other oulprits in Bis employ. Xbe negro was Oeneral Sigel'e took. Goods of all descriptions were sent from New York consigned to the oook, who helped them through onr lines to the Rebels.' Four trunks were seised, whioh were filled with shoulder-straps for rebel omoers, goia woe, eio. Seventy-four swords were round on th premises, which wcie enpposed to have been manufaolured In Uerinany, as they bore the marka U. 8. G , supposed to stand for Upper Saxe Ooburg." Tho negro confessed lh whole transaction, and gave lbs names of th sellere of lha contraband goods, in New Tork, wh will be arrested. The guilty parties had twelve stolen borsee in their possession. The Excuses for the Delay or the army of the Potomac. Allreperte that ths Army of the Polomac has been delayed for want of olothlng are Juet as utterly without foundation as those previous reports which attributed Its dslay to tb want of shoes. Tbat Oen. Franklin's eorps may have had in it some few men whose unlforme were partially dilapidated, Is quit posstbls, but tb allegation that th Quartermaster General's Department has not promptly and abundantly filled all requisitions made npon It by the proper authorities of the Army of the Potomac Is Ihe reverse of th truth. If regi mental, brigade, or division commanders fail to make the proper requisitions for the comfort and health of their men, that ie, first, their fault! secondly, th fault of th senior staff offloers of the army to whloh they belong, whose business it is, ty supervieion ana inepeouon, to dlsoover all sueh wants a-nong ths troops, and to make all subordlnat Stan; offieen do their duly in tauaing them to be supplisd. uuariermasir-ueu. Meigs has, tkrongn nis whols administration, aa we are assured, watchfully and laboriously protected the in terest botn or in ooiaiere ana in government, alike seeking to proteol the troops from lh negligence or Inosptoily of those Immediately entrusted with their welfare, and also lo defend the uovtrnment rrom that harpy host who, throughout th war, have appeared only to seek lb aggrandltement of their own forlnne by depredating upon th neceetlty ol Ihssountry. All honest oontrietort ana otaere sngagea in buslnees relatione with the Government appreciate th promptness and Integrity of the present administration of the Quartermaster-Gen eral's department. It is only lukewarm oS- eert in tne neio wno teex ao txtust, at any cost, for their inaeilvitj; or wonld-b pabllo blunderers who have been thwarted In their schemes by the vigilant aad firman of Ota. Meigt that gavt origin and torrent to aach tomplaint. . , I1VTBREBTWG FROM XUWf OR- IaHANS. An Expedition Sent Out Against the Guerr lllas An , Engage, ment with Them-aoo of them Captured Episcopal Clergymen Sent to Fort Lafayette. rrom the I. T. express of last evening;. W learn Irom gentlemen arriving la th Oa- hawba, to-day, rrom new urieane, that ths expedition, whloh w hav already mentioned a. being in contemplation ag.laet th guerrilla naaa wnten iniesi in panne or in allMinlp, pi rlv.r, had gone on lis way from ' Now Or leans, and had already eemmcaeed operations, with success. Oen. WeliaeL when fine bri gade ha already been dnerlbed m having mad a very creditable appearano oa a pabll vtavaa In faaw O.l.ana a fa. va.ka I - a. th head of thl eipedltioa, and w shall, doabt-lsss, hear more of it ire long. Oeaeral W.'t command laoludaa soms oompaalet tf oavalrv raised In New Orleans, twt flat balttriei of ar tillery, aad tsvsral or ths bsst or uen. Butler's reglmtnto, among whioh are the MMseekoaett. 80th, the Maine 11th, a Veratoot regiment, the 1st Loulalana (ralnd la New Orlnns,) and other. - h - It will be ten by referring to th pMtsngsr list tf tht Cahawba, that tht Rev. Dre. Lea-cock and Goodrich, and tht Rtv. Mr. Fallon, tare of th Xpltoopal olargy of th olty of new ur mas, arrived to-day a that steamer, Stato arlaoaer, a their way to Fort Lafayette, oy oroar f ua. Jiuucr. . Rev. Dr.LMOcek it reotor ef Christ Okureh, la whloh ohargt Rev. Dr. Hawks was bis Immediate prtdreestor. Christ Cburth is considered the Mraekioaabl ehoreb," so to speak, of New Orleans, asnt Dr. Leaooek a .(antivt of Ja maica, w. ,) Is oa of lb oldest, aaa. moat estlaent prnbytors of tb Church, ruv. vt. aasdrleh Is th pastor of a largt and devotedly attached fink, a Belie of this Stat, and for many veers reotor tf St. Paul', Mew Orleans. Tht Bpisaopal tlercy of New Orleaas, as has already been stated, sad been warned by tha military aothorlilM against the mutilation of tat reguskf Merita oi tat uauren, upon wnion tht clergy had astpscd aasaas themeelvee oa an expedient for evading tb us of . it prayer Jfer tbt f resident ef th United Btates and au la civil authority." It conslstsd in lh entire taaltstoB, apery Sunday, f tht wholt Qrder of tae Homing prayer, la tht cours. of which the prayer socara, tad la oommenolog th servloe wiia tae iiiiaay. . , Rev. Dr. Goodrich had" thus nrocaeded. and aaa joet givea tnt tae psaim, ("introit,' ) be for eateriag th ehaaael, to say theante-Oom-anatoa service, when Aaeiataat Adiutant Gen eral Strtnt, ef General Butler's staff, anoroaoh- M lh mlalstraat, and asked him if be had auuea, or anigasa altogsther to omit, the use ef tha prayer, "fop the PrMideat of the United k" i Being aawrd la th aflirmalive. la ean tnraed to the oongregaiion, and an- aoaaead that th ehnreh would b alosed to the aeiamlretlOBS of lbs rtetor hereafter, by order ef.Oeaeral Bailer, aad then, after a (oene of axel it sunt, the hotiM was shut.. . ) Bst. Mr. Fulton to a yeuager man than hip tompaalons la exile He, too, was born under me nriusB nag, not was a natnranted oitiien. H It th rector ef a newly-formed parish. Declining to obey th order of Geo. Butler to offer the prayer for the President of the United States, u Ml forth In the Prayer Book, these three tltrgyata have been arrested, sent away from thtir homn aad their families, and are aow oa tneir way to rort lAiayette. . "Osoasioxal" writes lo the Philadelphia frees as fellows: , j .... , ,. . Wasbisto, Not. 4, 12 A atw parly will shortly appear, demanding a vigorous prosecution ef lh war again! the rebellion 1 aliade to tbt oppressed people or the Southern Stales. Whatever may be said. nothing dlsheartoM this oppressed olaes mors than dilatory and uncertain military move ment ta the part tf tht loyal armlet. Many Southern people art always foroed to go Into the rebel army after every Union defeat. Now that winter Is at hand, a winter whloh threat- eaa to add Immeatarably to their tufferlngs thousands who hav been compelled to fight agalnal tb Republlo ar nearly as eager for the triumph of the old flag at they hav bnn oourageoue in flgnung agaiast it; ror mey kaow right weu that taere is no tanniy prospect tf jeao tavt upon tht basis of submis-sioa to tht Government of the United States, They know, too, that pstctful adjustment is lm- aotslblt oa tht bMttof a separation of the Union, aad they look forward, therefore, to every bow oampaign, aaa npeoieny to a win- Iter oampaign, with despondency and horror. inete men nave Been aisenonantea in tne tohool ef a stern and bloody experlenoe. They have bnn dlnppiinted In the spirit and oour-age of tht frtt State; in tht amaaiog rescuroes of then Statea; In the opposition or Indifferenoe of many of their friends In Kentuoky, Missouri, Maryland, Tonnnsee, aad Virginia, to the whole scheme of the rebellion, and In tbe shuff ling oondnel ef Great Britain, who offers rsoog-nlllcn ons day and regret and withdraws it the next. However passionate and prejudiced they nay be, aad (tilt are. there 1 nothing with tbl protpnt in view to stimulate them to further (aorifioM. Henoe it is that many of their prisoasrs freely oonfetl that tht people of the tsoedtd State are intensely Intereeted in a vigorous proseoalioa ef the war by the Federal amhoritln. Here, then, Is another reason in favor of bold, Immediate, and trashing move- ments upon tht enemy. , , . . . 9 . . Singular Suit Against the Gov-ernment. , . ,; ,'. ..;', In tht Cirtnlt Court of tht District of Colum bia, on TkursdtT tht eaee of Albert D. Hayden vt. Gideon Wells, Seorelary of Ihe Navy, wm taken np. This suit is instituted to recover 2T,S0t, seated In September, 1811, by order of Oen. Porter, tht then Provost Marshal, upon the alleged groands that tht money wm in Govern ment funds, ana had Deen tost at a gaming table by B. F. Gallagher, late a Paymaster In the navy, In Ihe house of Haydaa. tut ' Mr. M. J. Allan, tht deteellv omoer, testifi ed that by order of Oen. Porter he arrested Haydon and took him to the Protost Marshal's. and then went to the reeldenoe of Parker and reoovered the money. . The money was given to uapt. A vanil ana we returned to him (tinker) a day or two afterward by Capt. Howard and It wm token by him, In company with Mr. Fax, th Assistant Secretary of the Navy, to the Treasury Department, when It was deposited.Mr. Billot Middlston, Oatbler or the Treteu- wm pnt npon the eland to prove that Ihe money wa deposited by order of Mr. Wells. Mr. Fox stated that the affair ooaurred during tht absence of Mr. Wells, who neither approv ed or ditapprovtd hit action. , - . xnt tvldenot here oloaed, and Mr. Kenedy, for the defeno atked the Court to inslruot the jury that the plaintiff eould not. recover ; but oetore the . Court expressed an opinion, Ihe plaintiff's council. Mr. Stewart, submitted to a Th on wm then tbaaged aad tht Secreta ry of tht Treasury made tht defendant. Speech of General Banks. General Baakt delivered a speeoh In Boslon on Saturday tvenlng. In fht oouree of which ht laid : Tht period of war It ntvtr ont of oontinued tuooesi or perpetual disaster; alternate tri- umpns aaa aereett diversify tbt history or every warlike nation. Wa had our ditaitere m other nations In like olrcumttanoes, and da-spondeney rested momentarily npon many loyal faces. Kt mw nothing In the future in j ie-lify apprehension, or to strengthen for a moment a fear that onr earnest efforts for the ro-estabUehmeet of the Government, of the Constitution, and the Union would fail. The ma- lertai aaa pkysloel strength of the nation has not yst been apprtolated. muoh leasexhaueted. Not a loyal state, except, perhaps,, Maryland, exhibits, or bm exhibited, tht. slightest evidence that tht Government was engaged in a aerious war. Whenever their power shall be completely developed, tb rebellion will be suppressed. . (t tan ntvtr resist suooeasfully an earnest aad exhauetlng demonstration of tbe marvelous power oi tne loyal Btates. Tne ap-proMhlag winter wm not to be loot In inaction. The Government waa determined to put forth lit ttrtngth. Romero ta) expeditions were on foot that oould not, If vigorously preesed, but be fatal to tht revolted States. Ht hoped to bear hit share in the hardships and perils of those labors, and hi Mktd no othsr satisfaotioa aad support In tht coming trials, m in those past, bat to bs surrounded aad sustained by sueh gallant spirits aa Matttohutetta had. sent forth to battle for the gnat aad imperishable priuoif ise oi oamanuy ana liberty, p ot. Stanleys Flag of Truce to , wewv waaee. Gov. Btaalty, Military Ooveraer of North Carolina, aader a lag of truoe, reoently sent a oommunleatloB tq Oovernor Tanoo (tbe bead of tne ptaie, m a nemoer or oar rebellious south ern Confederate Btates,) "proposing aa inter view, without any oeremonv, or raiting anv queetione of dignity op rank, upon tht prennt elate of publit affalrt aad tht . aepeou ot tht war at tbl time." By a -lata dispatch from Newborn wt art aow Informed that tht. lag of trace naa rtinrnta, wiia tnt ecewtr rrom Uov. Tenet, that ht cannot aat apoa tht propoeition aforeeald M dnlred, bat will tnbmit Ooveraer. Stanley e communication to tht , Coafsdtratt Uovernment at Riekmond for its Mlioa. , Thus It tppsart tkat Governor Vaaae, aa old lint Whig, hae not yet learned the firtt lesson of Southern State rights, M taught by ths shief contriver oi mie rsDtiiioa,to wit: Xhat tbt sovereignty of seoh Stele eoaoerned I paramount, aad that btfort this Stato sovereignly th Government of th "Confcderat Slate." Ie bat a subordinate and helpless creature. BM. . ThePaciac RaUroad. Bocks of tabnrlpUoB tb tbt Itook of tha Pa. alfie Railroad Company, will be opened at noon to-aay, in an tnt principal allies of the Union, Here they will be opened at tht tfiiot of Ibe Pmldtot. Hob. Wm. B. Ogd.B. strur ef Clark and Lake ttrnlt- It Is linoerely to be hoped NUMBER 116. ; that onr substantial eitissnt will show their interest and their eonfldsnot In the tnooets i this grsat national work by subscribing Ubt ally to iteetock. Indeed a controlling inter est should be e toured by New - lork, Chlteg aod lbs cities oa or near the forty-aeoeat par allel or latitude, in order thai a Matrai iMBtioa may be put beyond all question. la ths gmt future that Is before us no city ' hi tht Union bat a larger and more direct latornt la- -lalt work than Chloigo. Wt trust onr eepltellais ana our msroantnt eommunlty will at tan take hold of the entreprlse wl'b a hterllaue and a teal oharaoterletlc of onr olty,' aad oom, mensural wun lit vast imporunM to tat velopment and tbt prosperity tf tht Wttt, VMugo irtbvm, i . , -, . IlTTERESTIlfG FROM PORT ROYAL. ' The Ravages of Fewer nt bead- quarters The Death of Gener al Mltcbel and other Promi nent offlcers Gen. Brannan in Command. - Poar Rotai., 8. C, Not! 1, 1882. I regret to havt to announce th tad news of lh death of Major Oeaeral Ormsby li, Mitohsl, who oommand.d this Denartment. He died at Beaufort, on Thursday, at 6J o'olook 1b insoyaumg, irom maiignani lever, ocniraol-td here. But a week ago wt were suddenly visiled by a type of fever, to whloh, It aala me to eny, many or our onier omeer kavs ran. en victims, within th short period of a weak tne aociors oannot agree in determining the name of the disease, whloh, la Its symptom ana nature, nas every appearance or yellow rover. Many adhere to Ms opinion that It it nothing else than yellow fever, while ton as sert that it Is a swamp fever, arising from th materia, oi in surrounding marehy ground. and the mephitio exhalations of the Mil: others again oall It a coast fever, peculiar to Ita latitude. Among tboso of Ihe former opinion ar medloal men holding the highest positions. wnose opinions are enutiea to wtignt. . : .. ine aiseass is aooompanled by all tht svmn- terns of yellow fever, and, although not anile ao rapia in ng eneots, it seems to bs quits M iatai, , int not mat tne disease made lit tp pearanoe to late in tht season, Induoes ths belief that it has been brought her from Key west or somt other in rooted port, and don not arise from looal oauaee. The dread pntllenee seeme to have oonflned itttlf to the immediate vloinity of the headquarters, where lit wortt ravages wort meat. Offloers noon Gan. Mitch. tl's Staff, and thost Immediately turrounding him, were the first attaoksd. Tbt death tf t;apt. l a. wat Held, whloh I mentioned In my Imi letter, was followed by that of Capt. J. C. Williams, Aid de-oamp to Gen, Mitohel. Then two eases were followed by the IIIbsm of Gen. ftiitonei s two sons, Botn upon bit Staff, aad Capl.J. J. Elwell, Assistant-QuartormMtor, and then tht dieease sprsad so rapidly as to oreate great alarm and anxiety. Tbt ' ditsan appeared to be so eonnued to that ont tpot headquarters tbat Oeneral Mltchel removed to ueanrortr but unfortunately too late. The aeeda of the fatal malady had been sown here, which toon oarried him away. On Thursday morn ing, uoi. a. vr. Drown, or tht Third Abode Isl and Artillery, died from fever, and npon tht evening of the tamt day tht Intelligence was teiegrapnta rrom Beaufort that Oen. Mitohel was dead. . His dsalh cast a gloom aver all. aot only beoauee of the loss of such a - man, who had secured the love and eeteem of all here, bnt our dismal forebodings wera realised, and hut death nemed to verify the conclusions whloh had been foroed npon as, that whsn this1 mon ster attaoksd, there wm no hop..: t;t , . . uenerai u. ai. Mitcnei is regretted by all. la the short psriod that he was here, he managed to win ihe love and confidence of his whole oommand. , His bsnevolent projects for benefiting the negro, and his eminently praetloal oaurae with regard lo them hare, will oaute hit memo ry to be cherished by tvtry Christian. Ia hit death our oountry has lost nn able Qtneral, as tronomy aaa soieaoe ont of their most gifted tons,- ,.- ...... - . ,i ; .. ;l . . His remains were deposited lathe crevt-vard of tht old ttpisoopal Chureh at Beaufort, ye aruay, i o oiooa. in lunerai wae alien ed by Gens. Brannaa, Sax too, Admiral Dupcnt aad Capt Rogers, together with numerous othsr prominent omoers of ths army and navy. Rev. Dr. Strickland, of the Forty-eighth Regiment New Vork Volunteers, who wm w th him la hit last moments, performed the funeral eervlor ' , You have, perhaps, reoeived intelligence of the oapture of two English vessels the Bootle and Anglia by the United Btates bark Bnt-less, and brought into this port on the 20th nit. by the gunboat Flambeau. , They were both taken while endeavoring to run into Bull's Bay, twenty-five miles north of .Oalveston. Thsy carry very valuable cargoes, consisting chiefly of cloths, and will make a very rioh prise for tbe fortunate vessel wa sh took tbem. The oar-go of the Scotia ia valued at 4U6.000. They will both be sent North. . ' There are rumora that the rebels are la great foros said to be lf.OOO strong on the mala land, near Port Royal Ferry, threatening Bean-fort. No apprehension is felt, however, for the safety of the plaoe. , I am happy to bs able 16 stale that Capt. J. J. Slwell and Gen. Mitohets two son ar laid to ba in a fair way of reoovery. - I inclose the general order of Gsn. j. M. Brannan, who sueoeeds to the oommand of this Department. B. J. B. H BAB AjOABTBRS DSP A BTIIRUT Or TBB lOUTB, ) Hilton Hbap, Pobt Rotal, A 0-, November 1, 18e. J ' Bikirai. Osnsa,, No. dr. Tbe Tenth Army Corps will learn with ri'gret of the death of Ita Oommender, btal.-Oan. O. II. Hitobell, who departed tbla Ilia at OK o'elook, ontbe evening or tbe Both October, 116a, at Beaufort, Nni -an. 0. M. Hitobell waa a aredntte of tbe miliar, aoadomy, Wait Pol it, 18tt, but retired from tb. army aftar a abort p.riod of aervloe, notil the danger of hla couutry attain o.llel him 10 nrme. At tho outbreak ol the preaant rebellion, and In Ihe Waet, wh.re be oom-manded a dlvlalon or onr army aa Brlgadler-Oeneral of Volnnteere, be proved hlmaalf to be a gallant and eflt-eleot comniaad.r. Brl.r ae hlaoareerln Ihe Deparlmana or tbe Sontb, Jet bad he, already, won tbe ea'eeni aad ragard of all, j h'.s envrey nnd activity, In directing the movemente of the oorpa, aglnat theadjuiolog rebala, and tba Arm-neaa and ten-pandjuatloe with which b. wndnoted tne admlnlatratlve dnti.a of tha Peparlmont. lie died with tbe calm torlltnde of a believing Ohrle tain, nnd while wo lament the wetn of a gallant eoldler, and a kind friend, let ua emulate tbe virtue, and eoldler If qualities of our late Oommender. a. an appropriate trlbo eof re-peot to his memory, on Ibe day following the receipt of this order, at averp military poet or thl. Department, thirteen mlnnt. gnns wBl be tired, oorauienoinrf nt kterldaa, and tk. flag of the Union to be diapl.yed at balf-meet, from tknt konr to Minoet on the aame day, aud for thirty daya the preaorlbed li dge of mourning will be worn by tna omoer. of lh. l oth Army Uorpa. J. M. BBAMMAM, . -j , Brlgler-Oenernl Oomm.ndlng. IlliP.ORTAIi'T FROM CAMVADA. Apprehensions of and Prepara tions for War With the United Slates Movements of Troops-Political and Financial Move ment, &c. -. ; (Car eapondeuoo of the New Tork Time,.) , '.'. ' . MoBraatL, Monday, Nov. t, lSfltt. . An uhsasy fsallng has prtvailed In thit tity for soma time, an undefined apprehension that Britain is on the eve of a oonlest with the United Slates, in whioh, of oonrse, Canada would be Involved. The daily steamers from tluebee have been quietly bringing upshot, aad, of late, shel1, and a number of Armstrong gunt, and on the 1st Inst , wt wsrs startled by tht announcement that the Ariadne, ono of the finest fri-gatet in the British navy, had patted Father Point on her way to Quebeo, where she It now lying. The Ariadne, It seems, hae brought ap two troops of artillery and a quantity of atom, it ie now said that a regiment from Halifax is ooming into Canada, and that at lout 10,000 men will be oonocntrated to this slty daring the Winter. In a provincial town thert art alwayt plenty of people who know far better than anybody alt. the why and wherefore of every movement of every Buropean or Amenoan potentate or poll- liclau. They now say mat Admiral WUkM' blockade of Bermuda is th cause of th reinforcement of the Canadian garrisons. How trae this surmise may be, your reader eaa Judge as well as your correspondent.. I do hope, however, that nothing will ocour to distarb tht relations happily existing between this oclonv and the states. , It oannot bs doubted, that in the event of war, tht population ot Canada wonld espouse the eauet of tht mothtr oountry warmly, though not so enthusiastically u they did last Winter when the Trent affair occurred. The writinga of Prof. Ooldwla Smith, and the support hie anti-colonial opinions havt reoeived from certain clasees at home, havt somewhat wuk-eaed tht fervenoy of Canadian attaohmeat to Ihe British Empire ; but ttill, I repnt, it It not to be doubted that tht people would rise to repel any Invasion from south of Ihe boundary line, and Ihe struggle that would easue, If hoe-tililiM were to oommenoe, would be floret, and email icrriui. disaster, on Dtn Bidet. DRY GOODI. rry G-o I. a' C. EBERLY Si CO. i .; 94 SOUTH BlOn STBEET,' TT4VS fTJST OPINgb A KtW AMD BflMHDIO tl 'TOOK of Fall aad wlaler Oooda. F.ue OaUlaaa. It-e litvAm Htfanilunu W...M ao , la gr-at vataatlaa. . . . raw t-nnw, atourniag mnu, vomastio and Scotch mnaliua, (Aaoka. Stripes, Cottoa Tlannala, Tickings, Oanima, Oottoa Table I Upon. Ladle.' Blanket Bkawi. of eltet.la and nrkaal tfonn,. lag Bliaalap Blaok and Wktle PlaU Bhawla, Brook kavle, and oblrdren', Bkawbi, in groat variety. A iaraj aaKrlmaatof Ladla,1 Mlaane' aad Children', atpbyr XaJtt Booda, btubfee and Bontaga. Ladle,', HIm' nndOhHdran'e WooTaa Hoaa, Merura Huee, Flaaoad Ootton Btaa and Olovae. Th. kit at.Ua nf n.-.-i , I-1 . , I rt fcitJftAhaltSfr ,h,rU " Drawer, Woolesi, Merino aud Oollan Half Hnaai B7MU lu.il. ini...k. .La n t. Uvm. ' ' ' CLOTHS A In. . , n J"Tw.da, Bngllak Velvele and Oorduroya. BOOT anAshOBB-tadlee' thoaa, Mlteee' and Onll-f "f- Mea'a BooU and tboae, Bops' Boots and , i i i . , 1 1 ii ii.a.i, BATS and fliPa-Hu'. .nit Wa... n... .-a n.. . .11 - of tk. Ulml slflet, vwyakeap. -IB rAOt BTtrytUag la th DRY GOODS LINB, will ba Soli at Greatly Beduoed Prloee, to suit tat ximn. ' ALSO ' At the aaaaa place, oan bo bund a good selootioa of GOOD FAMILY GROCERIES 'blab w ba aold at tbe lowest poerlbU Bgnres. jnnell 0. BBBBLT A 00 1 1 ; 1 v (I, ,1 ' HEADLEYpEBERLY A RICHARDS .iJjc i-AT NsiiSilO tc m Boath High Street, COLUMBUS, OHIO, " 1 " HAVE Just Reoeived by Exoress; NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRSIB8 SiliKB, WOOLBN BLANKETS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOODS, , ,1-'.- NHUBIAS AND SOARFS. Cloaks made tt Ordtr on abort noiloe, aqd , RtMonablt Prices, by . ..'' Headley, Eberly ft Etchards, , At Apt. 350 A 953. oote-dly O X sai October. 1869. ATHROP, LUDINGTON & CO. S ft H Pabk Paiaob,- ' : " 20 ft 33 Mubbat BTBBIT, At. now oflartai one of lh. keel aiockaof Ssoda tnt ' rTrnV iivair .a00"" "-- - D R S S GOOD S .'.., . . PHIJJTTS, CLOTHS, CASBIMBBIB, to., ' . SHAWLS ft CLOAKS, ' BROWN 8HBBTINGS ft BHIRTS, .. , , WHITB GOODS A EMBROIDERIES, - HOSIBRY ft WORSTED GOODS. ' TANEIhV NOTIONS, to. - ; t 1000 Bain Brown Shntlngl . : Heavr, madias walgkt aad tna, all tks beat brands. 600 Ostss BltMhal Shirtings, ' nni, Loaeaala, Brut Falla, Silver Bell, Ae. 1000 Cum Prints, Mearlmaoh, Spragoas, Dunnella, Paolao, Ac . 160 Omm Dt Lalnet, Naaakastar, Pactflea, As. . ( , 5000 Lag and Square Shawls. 100 Cases Farmers' and Mtohanln' Cassimtres. 200 Omm Dtalmt. 260 Cmm Cantoa Flannels, ' Hamilton, Haiokeag, Ae. -" MBRINOB, FLANNELS, TICKINO. DRILLS. COBUBOi, GINGHAMS, CARPBTB, Ott CLOTHS, LINSBTS, to. 200 Cum Coats' and Clark's Bpeol Oottoa. BaX.tleXM GrOCXSLm, MILLINERY Q00D3, Gents' Famishing Goods &c, lexT IPs toUtii an axMmimjitttiM nf mi Safik bytU wao SKMl Ckupand Duirablt Ooad: J. D. OSBORN & CO., No, 14S South High Street, (OpnoaJtalMSocaMaeod United States Hotels.) Bavaoa laud a large anA wall assorted Btook of STAPLB A FANOT DRY GOODS, mnDmttwna ' VMrniuioa. OILCLOTHS, v MATIINGl EUOGS, ' WINDOW BHADKH, ; HOLLAND. LACB, and! DAMABK CURTAIN j,l CORNICES. BT AIR RODS' BBS othsr HOU8H FURNISHING GOODS .Tbr.T?a.,l KT,.1S1r,T. 0,41 attention to tkelretocko -t and 10-4 BBBBTIMOB. jolvSl-ly TOBACCO AND CIGARS." tLutvun. .a.ixota. 3. F. PAHLBTT Oe CO., Bas. SS aaoumkanl and S Water Street, m.ar Bamttt Sttwet, Baftlnaara, , UTHOLBBALB TJBALBBS IB MAnTUrACrTTJBBD V V aaa I mmt -- - t-anwl n.w .... n- Cigars, aad Mannnlarara ol FINS HAVANA, PRINOIPB, AND OTHER VIUAKB, SUTtedAn HOOP SKIRTS. HENRYS. HAWKS. 1 Park Place (near Broadway,) NEW YORK, , MA.NUrAOTURHR OF TEEL HOOP SKIRTS Or Btreary a9esaorlttloxa. Orders lalthAiUr attended to. 03EL1X1.ACS ootlOdtm SHI ALLEN ft AWL, MANUFACTURERS AND Boots naa,cm I DEALERS IN SlAoappB. 89 South High Street. Fresh supply of Fall aod Winter Skoal jest r waived. J l f.", mm nh ail uou. Ol prOOttO. MAOL IB X- mang. Sir Ofooarias, at sfarkal prioat. J7.1ihl,h, "fket price for WHIAT, BTI, CO BH ATS and SBaM,., i South High straat ami So. f Bnst rdaad .treat, , .
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-11-08 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-11-08 page 1 |
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Full Text | MEDICAoU Aalaanakl rw-"'1"' ,GU- , m.ia dW-l -i EXIIILBRA!vT 'AflfO WERTIM ewes lw4Ww r" Self tt, epUfT, Palpitation .f lk haert, netvoas I,, kaedeoke, snporeedes aprnm, ellae, llCmWeaed BU 4m at unrAil IsbbbI. Fat ap U (oil, stiver and Mill bote . See oae.mn.ldiwTorkllk eartoa for ! PoetageOB aWtfhOSaBMlS,a MlH tMM,Mtk MMW M.PMP etck ardor. - Sold W UttaTerillnaJ Aaoa waated he (Mm and eeanll.B. oi.impoiuw.ioirr oo ti.u, mi Broadway, B. V D. Banana, oeoerei agnuie, "-' im ,.. , 1 tjOCBRIBS.' ,' M B J I O YANKEE VEGETABLES I COD. .BH, mtorgt BmV" ' '"' Itt.l SALMON (Nw)j - - - No. i bhap (Uw.)i. vnti t ni'i :;! 100 Klii No, J, MACK BBBL). ;-, ,. ;rj i 100 Kit! No. 3 MAOKHRELi ' . , ,. MeVOXrJBLiBalfe.rfqortrr BMOKKfrSALMON; V4''' 8M0KID HALIBUT) '' ',:" ' tongues ,4NP, OPDB, tif- In Stor., and. it sale by! .,, a .i . ,i '" ' w. h. iimun, jail, lOQgouihHltMjw'.- -. MEW YORK APVEBTM1XQ. BEEBE A CO'HItTERSl 156 S4WTC"qSK tffby mail wtU receive promH atleallnw.,-mmI. ' 1 ' ! ' h. .u .ill mom oromnl ellaatloa.,- "turn eeb ton oellO dam SABLE'S ne w hotel Km.t Bit, Ml, MS S4 Caul street, un Bmorn How Karku . , Terms. "1,50 ter Day." Tun abovsi hoiil How owi lor lb, neeptlon of gueele. Tho location being w tral te wrroooT.oi.nt to bo.lia end. plaooo of vM-Mlud n of eooose from all parts of the city. The Emae trill ioeommodate UtwMO ado and 400, aonulu all of tho modern Improvamants, and Is tlta np and for atahad In m Boat and bnndaouo manner, xno room, in wi-i. . ,.M...a.mhM,.r.ln.l..arennnanallv troll light. ad and mtrutad, and, In mot, owjUilDf hai twen dou tkat oonld add to th, contort of la umU, and rank , M.ir..Ua,koULM p KAIILSI SOW, AprilH dlT. . Proprietor. R. L. GILBERT 4 CO., kta.bTTJFA.UTUBlBB OF uiFPiia bads -,'; TEAM REFINED CANDY! O0M DHQPB,, c , Rook, Ojanclyp clbo W0H TBI PDBblO. Manuhototrand laloi Boonu, 1 OOVKTbAnTDT ST., KW YORK, Branok ofloa, (41 Oanalflt., larla't Hot.l Bnlldi.. map 16-lyr . BOO'AGENTSI To aH n.w nnd wondarhl 1 Prize PieVageg' and Portfolios ! nparlor In oral ratpeot, mora itatlon.rp, nnd Uttar Jowolrp, " 80LDIBR9','CAMP COMPANrON, BTO. Ennttbing In Oolora. I par dap oan ba mada Map. aTB.nd for Olroalar. . . .. 0. M. MJIIM CO., M.ann at., Mew fork, HI, Ulai k at Ooloajo, III. an7'Mlr COOKING STOVES. GENERAL ORDER-NO. 1. ALL FIBIOMS In want or (torn, Oratoa, Bona. For. ntoking Oooda or Tin Wan, will Imnudlatelp report kamaalro. at in. llbo.e of AKIN, EMERY k CO., MO. lea SOtJTII HIGH STREET Heal Increased aod Fad Reducfd. Wl H4VI jn,t ba appointed tba ,ol. Annta for franklin Ouanly, of ilia oelebtated Dodgra FaUnl 6 rat. and 8ton. It to a KknonUdgod foot tbat Dodg.'. Patent Tile baok'la Ilia great lorentlon of tko tlmo for laoreaalog tbe L..t from Ooal Qrataa. On. of tno Orate, map be aeeu lo Ufa at lh. offloa of tbe DnlladlltataB Hotel. AKIN, EMERY & CO., ' ; NO. 163 SOUTH' HIGH STREET. STEWART COOK STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND, .FOR COAL & WOOD. To t ba4 only at ,l ' ' AKIN, EMERY & CO., , NO. 169 SOUTH' HIGH STREET ootl-dla : 0: .' v. - B. FISHE R, Oarmar of Vomrtn and ttlck. Oppvalta tka Market fiouae, ' DEAL.KR.ln Cooking aad Haatfng StOTM, ararp Tarietp of Pnmpa, Tin, Copper and tneot Iron rfana, Booing and,appnelug 1 alao, Orookarp and Slana- wara,Oallarp, Looking Olaaaaa, ColJOnndmpg Bird Oagea, Lamp Bkadea. ato,ato JaWMlp "1 si PITTSBURG ADVBRTISISG. BURCE , BARNES, FIES fBOO? -v -o SALAMANDER SAFE, Tault Do6r, Burglar-Proof Box, and IRON WINDOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS,! , . Mo.. 1U and 1S1 Third at., baa. Wood and SmlthleM ata. FIIISBVBQH, PA. ,. ... OOLTTMni, 0., Bept. ii, MM. If laeae. J. 1. A.aoTT A Boa Pleaaa Hod diagram of Saf. Mo. 6, Bark. Earnee, Flttobnrgb, Pa. I wonld Ilka It llnlabot aa I tint, draws tba diagram; andnleaae hare tbe Inalde flntobe,! In tood atyle, nnd tbe outelde oome little bctur than M n.u.l for "B. A B." Don't nndaraUnd mo to And anj fanll wltk B.,1 .' make of Bafe, aa I bare alwepa barn a warm friend of B. A B. Hera knoan their Bafee for the laat 7 pear., while I waaoonneotad wltk tha Adam, Bipreel Oo. Hp offloe being direotlp oror pour atore, poa oan bare tba llbertp to ahow It aa a.a.mpla aafe. I want tba kep aa email a. poeslbl., and at ika aame time I want one that will not get eat of order. Want tba Bam a. Boon aa they oan make It, and tbe Stenben-vllle B. B. oan bring it forward. Tonre, rarp reepeothillp. - H. B. B1E80S. ' J. S.;ABB0 rT A 80NB, igecta, Oolnmboa, 0.1 JOB. A.MIfOALF, Ag.ot, Wheeling, Va. aepiadOm . . ' Vtxomh lloore, ' - Mannfoturrof - ' COP P ER-D I ST I L I, BD -PURE RYE WHISKY! T MABB BOHB Bnt cinpPBB DISTILLIO. I WAB. I aanl U trie from drnfaor adoltaratloa, I aitraol PjuaUaka . . .... ruBit oil, ; Boa. MB, Ml, 191 aad Mo, rtra) .treat, ' ' aapto-dam PITI0BDBO. PA. ETNA STOVE WORKS -Aa SZl..XXj!E-r. Aa. 80 WW Strut, tonur Sound, Fimburgh, Hannhotnrer and Wholaaala Dealer in all kind, of O00K, PARLOR, AND H1ATIN0 ' BT0VB8, In oqf ikmpl. room may b foaad the eele- kraUd OAS BVBMIMQ COoK BTO VPS. Wa hare alao a Terr large eMortra.nl of PA BLUB and B BATING BTOTBS, embreolag eomeo! Iba Ban Falterna now ofr Pared to tka pnblia. . Faoojr Enameled Oral Fronli and Fenderg, aftbaaawaei atylaa, Commas . Birchen Bow aad Jam tlralee, all of which are offarad at very low prlow. .Wa hay. alao TalUman, Bureka and Tropin, to which W.wonldfl.llth.nartlAn1.r.tbnHAnnriWUM t baaa Bloyaa bare tbe greeted ran of any pal Introdnoed, ov . rniwi aniTerea. aaiwiaotion. vne pint) axpoaad, being double, and ei oonatrneted aa to oSnaaa Ike greater part of tba smoke and Oas, end require I, ful tkaa any other, and free from dirt oomparaaaith other Btorea. Bpaaial ladaoameBtBofferol lo koJkUrs la want of Orata rronm. saoUdaal, ' SUNLIGHT OIL WORKS. O- William A. McCIurf, -r- WBOLBSALS DIALBB AND kUKOFACTTBIB OF Carbon Oil and Laapst ' Warakoaaa Wood Street, aplMBm. o :..'-.' Fan bp a aaw and Improved prooeee, rendering It free from any notoononaaubataea,.v " A large lot ot old and new fla,noraoaetaalp on kaad. The Mantel market eaab pnoa paid alalltlmea for ma TOlLlr .OHIO ST VOUJMEXXI' ' MEDICAL. - LIVER COMPLIIIIT. -' Propwtj Ulof . nunul of th. Llr.r or Billon, .ntam K a Llror Complaint, bnt tko DMnllar Mate of tko Llrar wklok k now awVnd to, U a Oamil. Afmetum, and ntaaUp armrn bom nana or aonaum Ul. of tkat Imaoclant oriaa ComMlmai, tb. Ml. lad. riant la qoanmtf, or .IHaud la aaaMljr. f notk tkam tatoa provall at Wa a.ma lima, bnt mo-a .aorallp tna dbaaa. to owing 10 obtlrwllon or lowlnf op of In. duct or proovblob ooBtapa tha biln fro.a taa Lfror Into Ik. aombibpadbomoaaf ai m., or maoM,r Inaomaca. bp fill .tanaa, opnalaf tk Ml ta bo Ikrov bark Into IkacallabiadtHr, rrom wnano. n i. wanm r n.mm nnaTl tM.U, wklok aonrap It Into tko Tnoiaolo Duot, a pip. tkat rna a atoM tk api", a.d tanaiutN in and amptia. ItoaU iaM Ilia Tara. rala of tk. laft akoaldar, aaar llajnnotwn wlS tka folna of Ino kand iilMot.Ml from Ctonoa tko blU la oonrapal to tka kaarl, and ba-aoatai mlaad llk tko blood. rh biu tkn. divartad from Ita nraoar aoaraa. and air anlMInc wb.ro It wnl MW dMlgnad i,p natora, prodaom muob wll, and ofta Aaantrona nt apaa tka kaaltk of tba Udlrltnal, tTl BFFBCTB WPOW DIGESTION For tka 'wan otVaaKkp kilo to mix wltk tk. fcaifdS taawd , a oomplato Mparatk nmr taku plan ba- tba Okria (tka mllki llaoor wklak fjrmitba blood) and tkoa. portion, of iba food dHlfaad bp natnra to bo alaotad from tba Dowl lor in. diu, wntn pno.ni, pnn' .u uuhIm Him kaaltbv from tka nnnaaltUr nor. Hon.. In tko nai maanar (kaalalailam or wni'.al aft. aMaraUwiao or older from anoir importue-w oaa toantlp tba nrp fonntala ol Ufa h, from It abaano., rl . i&lwt anil mrrvntad. Ta thiM aonnution. tk .unra nrotttnaat rvmatonM nra a ajaliat of opprawlon npon tkk atomaok and olval, a. If praaaal down bp a kjearp albli trouMamma and ofMa (HaktAil draama." J if. J. '. i LOW IPIRITI, LANQVOR, not of anam. atalaaakolf , raTtlaNMM aad duoontant- odHH-doonilnaH of mind, tlmoronaoam,- iroat draaa of troobl.. and adlepoeilloa to nagnifpaTorpaTll oflaa (real watekfnlnaae, and an Inability tialeep.-and again, great drowtlaeae, trearinam, nnd dtoljaUnatloa t motion. Sometlmaa tnato to a loatkteg of food, and at atkara to- raeiona appetite, Inn rooa rreqoentip ueoommg eonr iiu-titdleltlT .f--- meale, followed bp aror or bitter aroota-., . . if..,, .mA.,. altarnaulr ooatlrraaea and diar tfccaa', prwaU Ihl pltlawj 0. amaaaall), li.wklad-WUk wind In th. atoinaok and bowele, and at tlmat to anno). d witb worma, and f,eaaeatlp wltk tba Pllaa. Than to alee Irritation, and fraqnanllp obronla inflammation of tbe in, and fraqnanlip onronio innaminatioD vi tu. irtao. of tba .tomaok and bowaU, witb Itadarnam rare, and a aoraMM afoot tiia lowar adaa of tba inner ear! on premnroi nni, HOW TUB BLOOD 18 AFFECTED Tbo oMtM partpelM off tha tbt nlxud wtih the blood, randan it Iropuro. nd tnon or Hm obstmctg tin pom of th iklQ and mill blood-temslis heuoa uIsm nHoiM dlMUM of tbo b.R, c.m IryilMlai, Bcmbs, ItcblDK. ftiikU WsUry Vesicle-, Dlotohes, Tutnuri, Pim ples, icurfloes, Bolls, Bora MfM, aorm ma uun ti n-Hoaa btfeda. lb ikln beeomei inor of ua yetlow, ud when th dlaua 1 of long sUndlng, often vary dark, aad bu ft ditaarmcblt, , prwf appaaraoo. and some-Urns th3r t. a perfe4 f aundlos. lb wttiiai of Iheejas also ban ft reen or yellow tint ITS ACTIOS VPON ne lilDlldUVS uaa. ap laai l.llm Is attvattiad off fTOB lb blood In Ita paaaag throagh ttw kidneys, and Is mixed with tbniine, wbUh, by Ita acrimony, prodaat palna In tbe back, and soalds and lirltatee all the urmary p Mage, ftomedayi lb dtooharM of nrloa Is profuse, auo naiuralMn ftppear-.pia. and nth.r tii It u scADtT. and the deslr to Avacuw at la tteuant and nrgent, and oooaalonally ther la ft to tal lopprawiOO 01 ll. Domeimei um buiut mtiij wuiw and mllkyp bnt usually It la blgb rulorad.radoryallow, a Kb a rank, oflbnslr olor, an i often It ts bloody. Tbe more ordinary symptoms of tbla ! are of grat tarlaty, and nay b itated as followst 4 M. on mi a- vmw Ihmm, tba tongu fa niaally mora or Lim akmwa waith whltA or brown aonrf. and tbera la often a baling of obllllnesa and ooldneaa of the feet and knee, and alone the Inside of tba Ulgba.-t tim tba l.oe la flashed, and tbera (a more or lesa fever, especially at night, or in tbe afternoon. Frwjuaotly these la a Set, HAcnwa Cocoa, with a buBklueas of tba throat, andaomatlmeeaveivativeieptdryand bard ouagh, wblch I often mlatoken for OoasimrTioa. Tbla ouoah oin oommeucas In tbe latUr part of the night, or early In the morning, and lute for boar, freqiwntly producing nausea and vomiting. If ther be any expeotoritlou, it 1 tough, ropy, tenacious pblegm, wbivb adharea to everything U touches. Thar are, alio, frequently obronlo pleurisy pains in TftMooa parte of tba ohest, which shift about from one part of tba breast or aide to the other. Bometimee ftboesaes form In tbe Liver, and pressing op-ward on tba Longs, produce constriction and oougb, and breaking, dtscbirgo their contents Into th Longs, from wbenoalt must then t ejected by expectoration, r tba pal tent la destroyed. jTlnally to aum up In a few words. A Ttllow, Dirty Qruuy 8kmt A TtUote, or Green Tinytqfthe Whituqf th 9yet An Aching Pam acroti the Kidnsyt and Uipit with Irritation or beat In discharging nrlne, a sensation of falneca and distention aorosa the Women, with ton dernesa on pressure, iowkiss or nriaiTa, ruiuarrrub Dbumi, AfiniTf or Btomach. ltb other dyspeptic symptoms, villous Fever?, BllloaaOollcs. and Blliona Diarrhot and Dyaeuterles, Ubetlnate Crstlvenssi, Iuiarmittsnt and Bemittent revere, Janudlro, Furer and Ague, (Jblll and Fever, so.t all originate from the asm oa t, A DKRANUHU 8TATB Or TUB L1VBR. riM nMt snoeiiaAfiil treatment la to arlve tbe oatlent arery night on going to bed, from two to Ave JAYNaYtf 4NAT1VH VI Lt 8, or enough of tbem to Insure one, and not mora loan two eraouanans i-oin me dowcis uox. , morning. Thed'eaof lb Pill oan b Increased or dl-mlalsbed at pleasure, ao as to produce th aboretffect. and their use should be oontlrued nntll a our la oom- i pleted: also, at tbe same time, giv Dr. D. JAYMaVd AL TBBATIVB, three tinea a day. aocordlng to tbe dlreo- ; tlona, unleaa there la a wabt of appetite, with weaknesa and debility, or symptoms of woinis prevail, whtn In stad of the Altarative, give a teaspoonfulof Jatni's Via Mtruoa (mtx'd with a little cold water, and sweetened to please tbe taste,) about half an hour before each meal, until tbeae symptoms are rewuvad, and If there should be oougb or oppression about tbe throat or ohest, then give tho BxpaowtAST as often and In such dosea as may be nond iteovasary tp quiet tbe oougb and ntak expectoration eaay. Dr. D. JAt If B dc BON'S Famiff Vetftcfaes are prepared only at 44x Chesuut streot. Pbiladelphta, and are sold at Columbus, Ohio, by G. BOBKUTa) and ti, bOHUKLLBU, and by Agents tbrongout tbo country, Item whom may also be ubtalned, gratkt upas's JbTedioal Almamao and wMH4 to Mali. wwu-m rVRNITTRB. BROTHERLIN, HALM & CO. K tf ANUFACTUHKR8 OP FURNITURE AND CHAIRS ' or all Kinds. 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It will give theut pleasure at any time to enow visitors through their rooms, whether purchasing or not. 1 mis uompany is sua aK-ni ior ids esue 01 mvmiw, BA1L1T ft DM OA HP '8 OBLBBBATBD HPBIMO Blfll BOTTOM wblch, for simplicity and durability, cannot ba xrled. Please call and exam In It, Price from fot)teWW. Tha ft el Aim an la Mr W. It. BUOBKfl. lone oonueotrd with tba buelueaa, auotd oltiaen, formerly of tbe Arm of ungnae mm. n, n. dbiiib, n , kurvipIU, nuwanr. . t wupenumoaas, aeptll-dttm. JEHELRY. WILLIAM BLYNN, " . 'MBW IVBII. DOVSB, Flit Watcbes, English, Swiss and i.. - Aaertcani Rich Jewelry, In flue variety Dimuni Wart, It wAi'cA I fag tpieial atUntiotij BTLVIB PLATBD TBA BBTTB, WAITBR8, PITCH. IBB, 00BLIT8, 0ABTIB8, FOB KB. BPOOPS, AMD IMDBl oLoUKB OALBNDBH, THIHTT DAT, FINS r.BAun,ua general amoraaeni oi mnop gooat. 4 militarTgoods.. WM. LTRbT baa a 'verv sunerlor aseortment. to. Tb very beat Bworda and Sabre, fin Damascus and beat American and Iratported blades. Sash, Belts, Offloera' Begolatloa Hats, finest Peasants Bpurs, Kpauieiiee, co., mo. Hone need send to Cincinnati or Haw York tor military uipub, uritmmp witt vf w i ww a mum at uum in inn txtuD trp. Jpatdlp POUMAIRAT k MeCULLY, Commission, Merchants, r the aala of FBOVXSIOHS, FLOtB. OBAIH AHD 0TH1B WB8T- f it ..v r--' ,B" rsoDnos, Hea. T attS S lilsht atraat, ' ... .BALTIMORE, maytPtp " .. 1 COLUMBUS, OHIO, OHIO I STATE JOURNAL. TELEGRAPHICr.H WU Bf ORNI1VO AKD AFTBRJfOON RB- ... .,i t -PORT.' UTE AND IMPORTANT WAR NBWS. n l Store Shfrmlshlnr on' the Feto- , ,t -y . t-a The Battle of Barbour a Brll-,n j , llanf Atrklr.'.' Occupation of Warrenton by onr .Vl ' " Forces.' ; "' ",' Rebels . foraslntr. -In Kentuckr. A Questionable, fOO,Ooe. Trav- C -t eter. 'j ' REBEL ' HTUrMAWITY. ! " . i" Ac, ' AC, 'Ac, AC More Sklrmiihlna: Rsbels De- Nmw y.aH r n't. - ..ii i e.Tia, ll.owiOB ta apmai to wa Timea: Oaiimtilli, Midnight. Rot. 6. AaeOiaf umiuul wal'inade Ihli aflaraoon to dria in onr piok.tg .talloned a few miles be- jona New Baltimore. This tin a large forot adranoed to tha front; but npon coming within rang of our gang a few wail direoted shoto sanaed tkam to ohanga their front to the roar. Cannonading has been heard to-day In the di-reotion of UpDarTille. It was belleyed to oro. oeed from Oan. Stonaman'a adyanoe yesterday. j . , The Battle of Harbours a Brilliant Affair. , HtAnqDAETKlS Abut op TBB PoTOnTlO, 1 Riotobtop, Va, 10 P. M. Mot. . At tha TJkrtioalars of the light veatardav at t-t . . y- uarooura Deoarna anown, tna mora brilliant tka Tlolbry is found to hap been. The battle was fought by eayelrv alone, and between tha beat disolplinad troops either army oould produoe. The rebels were under command of Gen. Stuart, and lbs Federals under the eommand of Oen. Pleaeanton. The final result show that the rebels lost 86 dead on the Held, and their wounded must hay been numerous.- Our loss was S killed and 10 wounded. - , Oen. Pleaeanton to day renorts that Stone wall Jackson oooupies Oheeler Oan with bis oommand. The town of Warrenton was oooupied by our Iroopa at ( o'clook this P. taking fly nria- uuore Deranging to me era Virginia uavalry, and two infantry soldiers, who stated that their regiments bad gone np the valley. Oen. Bayard had a alight skirmish to-day on lh Waterloo road, killing one man and wound ing two, and taking ten prieoners, without any loss on his pari. Occupation of Warrenton by our -rroops. Otis nay ills, Va . Not. 7. The oornt of Oen. Reynold", belonging lo Oen. MoClellan'e eommand, look possession of Warrenton yesterday. Th rebels evasualed the plae without stop ping to ngni, - ' An investigation Into ths onuses of tha con flagration at Hay Market hat resulted In the oonviotion of two men of Oen. Stelnwehr'e eommand. A court-martial has been ordered, which meets to day to try the oaees. It is intensely oold to-night. This morning a snow storm oummenoed, the first of the sea- ton. Rebels Foraging In Kentucky... a (iickiionauie eioo.OOO Traveler,LomsviLLH, Nov. 6. Tbe Louisville and Nash. vllle Railroad is taking freight to Mltohellvllle, Tenn. It ie supposed that the eutire road will be in running order by the 14th. ' ' The rebels are reported having orossed from Tennessee with a large forasing train into Whltely ocunty, Ky., to forage In that oountv. and along the Cumberland Biver. Slops ars taking to prevent this outrage on tbe loyal mountaineers, to stop the rebels from proouring their subsislenoe in Kentuoky, and to stop the oontraband trade in the Slate. A man calling himself Jno. W. Lee. from Knoxville, Tenn., protending to be loyal, has been arrested by ordor of Uen. Boyle. He had over $100,000 with him, which was taken and is held for the notion of the authorities at Washington. Lee save the money belongs to loyal parties In Angueta, Oa. The military authorities think there la something fraudulent or wrong in the matter. Oen. Bo vie hag sent to Cairo far transnarta- tion to Vloksburg for 1,700 rebel prisoners captured by Oen. Buell; and will send thither about 1,000 more. , Rebel I nh um an I ly Tb ey lm. prison a wiaoiv. Fobtbxss Monsoh, Nov. 6. Mrs. Pilot, hsr son, three daughter?, and all her slaves ware arrested on Wednesday last, by the Rebels, and taken to Riohmond. Mrs. Plgot is a widow residing about nine miles above Williamsburg, and is a sister of J udg J. L. Bowden. Her only offense, as far as known, Is that her brother is an uuoompromising Union man. Meaauras are being taken which will undoubtedly lead to ton iioeration oi mio iamiiy. The Steamboat Bxpress left Fortress Monroe at 8 o'olook this morning, on a flag of truoe mission to Aiken's Landing. She took up HO rebel prisoners, most of whom were badly wounded. Ihe Frenoh Consul to Riohmond also went up on the Express. Slgel Reeovered. Gairxsvillb. Not. 8. Oeneral filial has ao far reoovered as to visit Thoroughfare Oan to day, i i lie cars now run on the Manassas road aa far bb White Plains, beyond the Bull Run Range. Tbe affair of ths conflagration at Baymarket is being thoroughly Investigated by the Provost Marshall All was unlet along the left wins of the arm v of th Potomac to-day. Fremont Goes to New York. Br. Lons. Nov. 0. Lieut. Col. Franklin A. Diok, of this slty, has been appointed by Gen. Curtie, Provost Marshal of tbis.Distrlol, vie Col. Gran', resigned. Col. Diok "entered upon his dutiee this afternoon. ... Gen. Fremont, having obtained permission from th Court Martial to visit New York, left for that city Ibis morning.' He will probably return in a few days. WAimxeToi. Not. 7 The first snow storm of th season commenced her at 7 o'olook th! morning. Up lo this hour two inehes of snow havs fallen. i -- - Boston-, Nov. 7. Snow oommenobd fallln thiokly her at .8 o'clock tki morning, accompanied by a strong easterly wind.. . Ther Is no abatemsnt of tb storm up to this hoar. PaiiiADBLPBu, Not. 7 Commodore Pender- graat, commandant of the Philadelphia navy-yard, died thle morning of a paraleptio attaok. Ho was 62 ysars of a, and ha ben In th naval servloe of th oouniry over (0 year. Bab Fbaboisco, Not. 7. Th steamer Honors, from Panama, ha arrived. ' Bopr.Lo, Nov. 7. The billiard aaloh between Fo'ey, of Cleveland, and Kavanaugb, of New fork, was won by Kavanangh by ZOJ points. (tpeMBl to tho . T. Times.) ' The Feeling In Washington. Wasbikoton, Not. 6. The feeling in Washington to-day. In view of the general success of the Democrats In the late eleotlons, Is one of gloomy anticipations. Most rsgard it as a rebuke of th Administrative feebleness of th Government, but fear that the effeot'will b still further to Inoreass In timidity and irreeolution. Seorelary Seward wa with th President quite early 'tbla morning, and Beoretary Chess toon eiierwera. , , :, ... Gen. Dlx's Theory of the Rebel Operations. W have to-day heard th opluioa of three Major General., and the opinions are lh re-flax of all military opinions here, to ths effect that th view of th rebel programme tutor- SATURDAY M0BM1NG, NOVEMBER -8 I8t2 lainad h Ualor Oan. Dig. aad uolaslvslp sat forth la this olitma am ya ago, 1 tha or- u.. .L-. ,ka Mhala u. aallvalw aa- Uriag, with a view of ooieeatralUig at Peters- Durgn, wner uen. Mngstrsst, wiw aw guard, is already la oBuaad, for tha purpose or making an attaoa aa boboik aaa toraww-, aanlnrbn tka snnnllas aad past store of haavf artillery left bhiad In tk latUr plana a th abandonment of lha Panlnanls: aad then stak ing aa attack la fore apoa Fortress Moaraa, mhlflk Qot. Lataharkaa dtaduad. to b lh OB point eeseatlsl to th aoverlgaly of tk Stat of Vlrglola aad In safety N us. voaiorat The PreslSeat an dev. Onriln Owinw lo renortad dls.gteeaten s batweea th Adminletratloa and 8ov. Oatlla, th vleltof lh latter kera, patlardar. WM regarwea as rg- nlfloant. its objrot, kawever, wa aooaferenoe, , . . l . . , n u . Hlll.aMw aaTAtaa M Vllva ' uy . BJB rrawat, ww generally, and partlaalarly sa far as related to Paaasvlvaala. The OoveraeP grsd an anxiety for uh pratMllM f th border, now that Oen. MeClellaa had changed hi baa At anmll... aa mnnA ha eSmvtl la BTTBt- ln g anomer invasion Of tsaryiaan ,na rma-awlrrnia by ta aataaw. Tha Prttideat freely raooraltad th imoortaaee of lh natter, aad promised that should a aaeeestty for ssere ample protMtloa than that aow nad aria, proper tops would at ono b takaa ta earry tut th aggeaiiea of ov. uortia. Ths euMeet of th order cretldiBg rbrMllst- ments of mea for th regular array from th voluntaers wa tenehod npen,aad th Goyeraor xpresssd hi deelded belief that to tarry It ent now, while every aerv was strained to fill the voluaUer rcglmenU which, by.SM jaraaltM of IB aeia, Ban nea raoaooa im eneie unnwa, would be attendtd with serlons disaffeollon. Th putting of draftsd men into old reglmoats wai also diaenssed, tb Oovtraor, while expres sing an earneol desire to rurtnpr in every way th filling ap of old regiments, stated that ths law under whlok th draft was made, dlttlastly provides that th men so drafted shall elect their own officers, aad that th van la all th oampt refused to consent to tk oiner arrange ment, tie would, nevermeieeo, ranaer ar.rj possible aid to th Government la any measure bnt ealsulated to Improve th ondttloB of tb army and lo ipeaaiiy oonquer in enemy. The Interview wa of a eharaoler entirely friendly, th report lo. th contrary notwith standing. ', More IronClada. . , . . It will be soon, from the advertisement of th Navy Department, that tb Government la aot asleep to th necessity ot preparing for th ooming slroggls for th proteolion of our coasts and oommero oa in nign seas, now tnreawneu by British built men-of-war, sailing under tb rebel fiag. On or more iron-clad steamereare to be oonstruoud, of about 7,800 ton burden, inoludlDg maohinery, with masts, spars, and boats of iron, and all other equipments aeoes- sary for an efllolent cruising ship of war. Th general speoiloatlons will bs furnished bp th Department, and bid will only be re ceived from parties known to be able to ensoul the work. Btch vessel lo be delivered at aspeolfied Navy Tard on th Atlhntio eoast.fj " A Canard Exploded Th statement that lh Navy Department ha tontraoted with sertaln parties in th North for th oapture or dejtraotlon or lb pint Ala bama, is unlru. the Department wniea would, no doubt, be willing to pay handsomely for th accomplishment of that muoh to be do- sired objrot has nevw even reoeived a propo sition on the oubjeol from anybody, Tbe Woman Rebel Mall Carrier. Miss Buokner, the lady who was arrested. some days einoe, In the aot of smuggling quinine and oarryiug a. rebel mall through our Hues, to-day cheaply pnrohkscd her releai from imprisonment by taking ths oalh of alle giance to tb Dulled Btates of America. Tbe Department of the South. (Bpiolel to M. T.Trlkone.) ". WAsamaros, Not. 4 Tho death of Oeneral Mitohell will probably oaute the return of Major Oeneral Hunter to tbe Department of the South at an earlier day tban was at nrsi expeotea. General Hunter was never relieved from th oommand of that department, as has been erroneously supposed, out merely eame -Birth on sixty days' leave of absenoe, and on the speolal Invitation or ths eesrsiary of n arena or uen. Qalleak. to aot as presiding officer of th Mili tary Commission, and to give Ihe Government th benent 01 nts large military ezperienos. Illghly Important Arrest. Th War Department deteotives, who have been Investigating affairs In the vloinity of Fairfax Ccurt-Houee, bave arrested and put In prison Jaoob New, Naohman Whitehead, Dennieon, and a negro named Franeia Arnold. New is a sutler at Oeneral Bigel's headquarters, who had the other oulprits in Bis employ. Xbe negro was Oeneral Sigel'e took. Goods of all descriptions were sent from New York consigned to the oook, who helped them through onr lines to the Rebels.' Four trunks were seised, whioh were filled with shoulder-straps for rebel omoers, goia woe, eio. Seventy-four swords were round on th premises, which wcie enpposed to have been manufaolured In Uerinany, as they bore the marka U. 8. G , supposed to stand for Upper Saxe Ooburg." Tho negro confessed lh whole transaction, and gave lbs names of th sellere of lha contraband goods, in New Tork, wh will be arrested. The guilty parties had twelve stolen borsee in their possession. The Excuses for the Delay or the army of the Potomac. Allreperte that ths Army of the Polomac has been delayed for want of olothlng are Juet as utterly without foundation as those previous reports which attributed Its dslay to tb want of shoes. Tbat Oen. Franklin's eorps may have had in it some few men whose unlforme were partially dilapidated, Is quit posstbls, but tb allegation that th Quartermaster General's Department has not promptly and abundantly filled all requisitions made npon It by the proper authorities of the Army of the Potomac Is Ihe reverse of th truth. If regi mental, brigade, or division commanders fail to make the proper requisitions for the comfort and health of their men, that ie, first, their fault! secondly, th fault of th senior staff offloers of the army to whloh they belong, whose business it is, ty supervieion ana inepeouon, to dlsoover all sueh wants a-nong ths troops, and to make all subordlnat Stan; offieen do their duly in tauaing them to be supplisd. uuariermasir-ueu. Meigs has, tkrongn nis whols administration, aa we are assured, watchfully and laboriously protected the in terest botn or in ooiaiere ana in government, alike seeking to proteol the troops from lh negligence or Inosptoily of those Immediately entrusted with their welfare, and also lo defend the uovtrnment rrom that harpy host who, throughout th war, have appeared only to seek lb aggrandltement of their own forlnne by depredating upon th neceetlty ol Ihssountry. All honest oontrietort ana otaere sngagea in buslnees relatione with the Government appreciate th promptness and Integrity of the present administration of the Quartermaster-Gen eral's department. It is only lukewarm oS- eert in tne neio wno teex ao txtust, at any cost, for their inaeilvitj; or wonld-b pabllo blunderers who have been thwarted In their schemes by the vigilant aad firman of Ota. Meigt that gavt origin and torrent to aach tomplaint. . , I1VTBREBTWG FROM XUWf OR- IaHANS. An Expedition Sent Out Against the Guerr lllas An , Engage, ment with Them-aoo of them Captured Episcopal Clergymen Sent to Fort Lafayette. rrom the I. T. express of last evening;. W learn Irom gentlemen arriving la th Oa- hawba, to-day, rrom new urieane, that ths expedition, whloh w hav already mentioned a. being in contemplation ag.laet th guerrilla naaa wnten iniesi in panne or in allMinlp, pi rlv.r, had gone on lis way from ' Now Or leans, and had already eemmcaeed operations, with success. Oen. WeliaeL when fine bri gade ha already been dnerlbed m having mad a very creditable appearano oa a pabll vtavaa In faaw O.l.ana a fa. va.ka I - a. th head of thl eipedltioa, and w shall, doabt-lsss, hear more of it ire long. Oeaeral W.'t command laoludaa soms oompaalet tf oavalrv raised In New Orleans, twt flat balttriei of ar tillery, aad tsvsral or ths bsst or uen. Butler's reglmtnto, among whioh are the MMseekoaett. 80th, the Maine 11th, a Veratoot regiment, the 1st Loulalana (ralnd la New Orlnns,) and other. - h - It will be ten by referring to th pMtsngsr list tf tht Cahawba, that tht Rev. Dre. Lea-cock and Goodrich, and tht Rtv. Mr. Fallon, tare of th Xpltoopal olargy of th olty of new ur mas, arrived to-day a that steamer, Stato arlaoaer, a their way to Fort Lafayette, oy oroar f ua. Jiuucr. . Rev. Dr.LMOcek it reotor ef Christ Okureh, la whloh ohargt Rev. Dr. Hawks was bis Immediate prtdreestor. Christ Cburth is considered the Mraekioaabl ehoreb," so to speak, of New Orleans, asnt Dr. Leaooek a .(antivt of Ja maica, w. ,) Is oa of lb oldest, aaa. moat estlaent prnbytors of tb Church, ruv. vt. aasdrleh Is th pastor of a largt and devotedly attached fink, a Belie of this Stat, and for many veers reotor tf St. Paul', Mew Orleans. Tht Bpisaopal tlercy of New Orleaas, as has already been stated, sad been warned by tha military aothorlilM against the mutilation of tat reguskf Merita oi tat uauren, upon wnion tht clergy had astpscd aasaas themeelvee oa an expedient for evading tb us of . it prayer Jfer tbt f resident ef th United Btates and au la civil authority." It conslstsd in lh entire taaltstoB, apery Sunday, f tht wholt Qrder of tae Homing prayer, la tht cours. of which the prayer socara, tad la oommenolog th servloe wiia tae iiiiaay. . , Rev. Dr. Goodrich had" thus nrocaeded. and aaa joet givea tnt tae psaim, ("introit,' ) be for eateriag th ehaaael, to say theante-Oom-anatoa service, when Aaeiataat Adiutant Gen eral Strtnt, ef General Butler's staff, anoroaoh- M lh mlalstraat, and asked him if be had auuea, or anigasa altogsther to omit, the use ef tha prayer, "fop the PrMideat of the United k" i Being aawrd la th aflirmalive. la ean tnraed to the oongregaiion, and an- aoaaead that th ehnreh would b alosed to the aeiamlretlOBS of lbs rtetor hereafter, by order ef.Oeaeral Bailer, aad then, after a (oene of axel it sunt, the hotiM was shut.. . ) Bst. Mr. Fulton to a yeuager man than hip tompaalons la exile He, too, was born under me nriusB nag, not was a natnranted oitiien. H It th rector ef a newly-formed parish. Declining to obey th order of Geo. Butler to offer the prayer for the President of the United States, u Ml forth In the Prayer Book, these three tltrgyata have been arrested, sent away from thtir homn aad their families, and are aow oa tneir way to rort lAiayette. . "Osoasioxal" writes lo the Philadelphia frees as fellows: , j .... , ,. . Wasbisto, Not. 4, 12 A atw parly will shortly appear, demanding a vigorous prosecution ef lh war again! the rebellion 1 aliade to tbt oppressed people or the Southern Stales. Whatever may be said. nothing dlsheartoM this oppressed olaes mors than dilatory and uncertain military move ment ta the part tf tht loyal armlet. Many Southern people art always foroed to go Into the rebel army after every Union defeat. Now that winter Is at hand, a winter whloh threat- eaa to add Immeatarably to their tufferlngs thousands who hav been compelled to fight agalnal tb Republlo ar nearly as eager for the triumph of the old flag at they hav bnn oourageoue in flgnung agaiast it; ror mey kaow right weu that taere is no tanniy prospect tf jeao tavt upon tht basis of submis-sioa to tht Government of the United States, They know, too, that pstctful adjustment is lm- aotslblt oa tht bMttof a separation of the Union, aad they look forward, therefore, to every bow oampaign, aaa npeoieny to a win- Iter oampaign, with despondency and horror. inete men nave Been aisenonantea in tne tohool ef a stern and bloody experlenoe. They have bnn dlnppiinted In the spirit and oour-age of tht frtt State; in tht amaaiog rescuroes of then Statea; In the opposition or Indifferenoe of many of their friends In Kentuoky, Missouri, Maryland, Tonnnsee, aad Virginia, to the whole scheme of the rebellion, and In tbe shuff ling oondnel ef Great Britain, who offers rsoog-nlllcn ons day and regret and withdraws it the next. However passionate and prejudiced they nay be, aad (tilt are. there 1 nothing with tbl protpnt in view to stimulate them to further (aorifioM. Henoe it is that many of their prisoasrs freely oonfetl that tht people of the tsoedtd State are intensely Intereeted in a vigorous proseoalioa ef the war by the Federal amhoritln. Here, then, Is another reason in favor of bold, Immediate, and trashing move- ments upon tht enemy. , , . . . 9 . . Singular Suit Against the Gov-ernment. , . ,; ,'. ..;', In tht Cirtnlt Court of tht District of Colum bia, on TkursdtT tht eaee of Albert D. Hayden vt. Gideon Wells, Seorelary of Ihe Navy, wm taken np. This suit is instituted to recover 2T,S0t, seated In September, 1811, by order of Oen. Porter, tht then Provost Marshal, upon the alleged groands that tht money wm in Govern ment funds, ana had Deen tost at a gaming table by B. F. Gallagher, late a Paymaster In the navy, In Ihe house of Haydaa. tut ' Mr. M. J. Allan, tht deteellv omoer, testifi ed that by order of Oen. Porter he arrested Haydon and took him to the Protost Marshal's. and then went to the reeldenoe of Parker and reoovered the money. . The money was given to uapt. A vanil ana we returned to him (tinker) a day or two afterward by Capt. Howard and It wm token by him, In company with Mr. Fax, th Assistant Secretary of the Navy, to the Treasury Department, when It was deposited.Mr. Billot Middlston, Oatbler or the Treteu- wm pnt npon the eland to prove that Ihe money wa deposited by order of Mr. Wells. Mr. Fox stated that the affair ooaurred during tht absence of Mr. Wells, who neither approv ed or ditapprovtd hit action. , - . xnt tvldenot here oloaed, and Mr. Kenedy, for the defeno atked the Court to inslruot the jury that the plaintiff eould not. recover ; but oetore the . Court expressed an opinion, Ihe plaintiff's council. Mr. Stewart, submitted to a Th on wm then tbaaged aad tht Secreta ry of tht Treasury made tht defendant. Speech of General Banks. General Baakt delivered a speeoh In Boslon on Saturday tvenlng. In fht oouree of which ht laid : Tht period of war It ntvtr ont of oontinued tuooesi or perpetual disaster; alternate tri- umpns aaa aereett diversify tbt history or every warlike nation. Wa had our ditaitere m other nations In like olrcumttanoes, and da-spondeney rested momentarily npon many loyal faces. Kt mw nothing In the future in j ie-lify apprehension, or to strengthen for a moment a fear that onr earnest efforts for the ro-estabUehmeet of the Government, of the Constitution, and the Union would fail. The ma- lertai aaa pkysloel strength of the nation has not yst been apprtolated. muoh leasexhaueted. Not a loyal state, except, perhaps,, Maryland, exhibits, or bm exhibited, tht. slightest evidence that tht Government was engaged in a aerious war. Whenever their power shall be completely developed, tb rebellion will be suppressed. . (t tan ntvtr resist suooeasfully an earnest aad exhauetlng demonstration of tbe marvelous power oi tne loyal Btates. Tne ap-proMhlag winter wm not to be loot In inaction. The Government waa determined to put forth lit ttrtngth. Romero ta) expeditions were on foot that oould not, If vigorously preesed, but be fatal to tht revolted States. Ht hoped to bear hit share in the hardships and perils of those labors, and hi Mktd no othsr satisfaotioa aad support In tht coming trials, m in those past, bat to bs surrounded aad sustained by sueh gallant spirits aa Matttohutetta had. sent forth to battle for the gnat aad imperishable priuoif ise oi oamanuy ana liberty, p ot. Stanleys Flag of Truce to , wewv waaee. Gov. Btaalty, Military Ooveraer of North Carolina, aader a lag of truoe, reoently sent a oommunleatloB tq Oovernor Tanoo (tbe bead of tne ptaie, m a nemoer or oar rebellious south ern Confederate Btates,) "proposing aa inter view, without any oeremonv, or raiting anv queetione of dignity op rank, upon tht prennt elate of publit affalrt aad tht . aepeou ot tht war at tbl time." By a -lata dispatch from Newborn wt art aow Informed that tht. lag of trace naa rtinrnta, wiia tnt ecewtr rrom Uov. Tenet, that ht cannot aat apoa tht propoeition aforeeald M dnlred, bat will tnbmit Ooveraer. Stanley e communication to tht , Coafsdtratt Uovernment at Riekmond for its Mlioa. , Thus It tppsart tkat Governor Vaaae, aa old lint Whig, hae not yet learned the firtt lesson of Southern State rights, M taught by ths shief contriver oi mie rsDtiiioa,to wit: Xhat tbt sovereignty of seoh Stele eoaoerned I paramount, aad that btfort this Stato sovereignly th Government of th "Confcderat Slate." Ie bat a subordinate and helpless creature. BM. . ThePaciac RaUroad. Bocks of tabnrlpUoB tb tbt Itook of tha Pa. alfie Railroad Company, will be opened at noon to-aay, in an tnt principal allies of the Union, Here they will be opened at tht tfiiot of Ibe Pmldtot. Hob. Wm. B. Ogd.B. strur ef Clark and Lake ttrnlt- It Is linoerely to be hoped NUMBER 116. ; that onr substantial eitissnt will show their interest and their eonfldsnot In the tnooets i this grsat national work by subscribing Ubt ally to iteetock. Indeed a controlling inter est should be e toured by New - lork, Chlteg aod lbs cities oa or near the forty-aeoeat par allel or latitude, in order thai a Matrai iMBtioa may be put beyond all question. la ths gmt future that Is before us no city ' hi tht Union bat a larger and more direct latornt la- -lalt work than Chloigo. Wt trust onr eepltellais ana our msroantnt eommunlty will at tan take hold of the entreprlse wl'b a hterllaue and a teal oharaoterletlc of onr olty,' aad oom, mensural wun lit vast imporunM to tat velopment and tbt prosperity tf tht Wttt, VMugo irtbvm, i . , -, . IlTTERESTIlfG FROM PORT ROYAL. ' The Ravages of Fewer nt bead- quarters The Death of Gener al Mltcbel and other Promi nent offlcers Gen. Brannan in Command. - Poar Rotai., 8. C, Not! 1, 1882. I regret to havt to announce th tad news of lh death of Major Oeaeral Ormsby li, Mitohsl, who oommand.d this Denartment. He died at Beaufort, on Thursday, at 6J o'olook 1b insoyaumg, irom maiignani lever, ocniraol-td here. But a week ago wt were suddenly visiled by a type of fever, to whloh, It aala me to eny, many or our onier omeer kavs ran. en victims, within th short period of a weak tne aociors oannot agree in determining the name of the disease, whloh, la Its symptom ana nature, nas every appearance or yellow rover. Many adhere to Ms opinion that It it nothing else than yellow fever, while ton as sert that it Is a swamp fever, arising from th materia, oi in surrounding marehy ground. and the mephitio exhalations of the Mil: others again oall It a coast fever, peculiar to Ita latitude. Among tboso of Ihe former opinion ar medloal men holding the highest positions. wnose opinions are enutiea to wtignt. . : .. ine aiseass is aooompanled by all tht svmn- terns of yellow fever, and, although not anile ao rapia in ng eneots, it seems to bs quits M iatai, , int not mat tne disease made lit tp pearanoe to late in tht season, Induoes ths belief that it has been brought her from Key west or somt other in rooted port, and don not arise from looal oauaee. The dread pntllenee seeme to have oonflned itttlf to the immediate vloinity of the headquarters, where lit wortt ravages wort meat. Offloers noon Gan. Mitch. tl's Staff, and thost Immediately turrounding him, were the first attaoksd. Tbt death tf t;apt. l a. wat Held, whloh I mentioned In my Imi letter, was followed by that of Capt. J. C. Williams, Aid de-oamp to Gen, Mitohel. Then two eases were followed by the IIIbsm of Gen. ftiitonei s two sons, Botn upon bit Staff, aad Capl.J. J. Elwell, Assistant-QuartormMtor, and then tht dieease sprsad so rapidly as to oreate great alarm and anxiety. Tbt ' ditsan appeared to be so eonnued to that ont tpot headquarters tbat Oeneral Mltchel removed to ueanrortr but unfortunately too late. The aeeda of the fatal malady had been sown here, which toon oarried him away. On Thursday morn ing, uoi. a. vr. Drown, or tht Third Abode Isl and Artillery, died from fever, and npon tht evening of the tamt day tht Intelligence was teiegrapnta rrom Beaufort that Oen. Mitohel was dead. . His dsalh cast a gloom aver all. aot only beoauee of the loss of such a - man, who had secured the love and eeteem of all here, bnt our dismal forebodings wera realised, and hut death nemed to verify the conclusions whloh had been foroed npon as, that whsn this1 mon ster attaoksd, there wm no hop..: t;t , . . uenerai u. ai. Mitcnei is regretted by all. la the short psriod that he was here, he managed to win ihe love and confidence of his whole oommand. , His bsnevolent projects for benefiting the negro, and his eminently praetloal oaurae with regard lo them hare, will oaute hit memo ry to be cherished by tvtry Christian. Ia hit death our oountry has lost nn able Qtneral, as tronomy aaa soieaoe ont of their most gifted tons,- ,.- ...... - . ,i ; .. ;l . . His remains were deposited lathe crevt-vard of tht old ttpisoopal Chureh at Beaufort, ye aruay, i o oiooa. in lunerai wae alien ed by Gens. Brannaa, Sax too, Admiral Dupcnt aad Capt Rogers, together with numerous othsr prominent omoers of ths army and navy. Rev. Dr. Strickland, of the Forty-eighth Regiment New Vork Volunteers, who wm w th him la hit last moments, performed the funeral eervlor ' , You have, perhaps, reoeived intelligence of the oapture of two English vessels the Bootle and Anglia by the United Btates bark Bnt-less, and brought into this port on the 20th nit. by the gunboat Flambeau. , They were both taken while endeavoring to run into Bull's Bay, twenty-five miles north of .Oalveston. Thsy carry very valuable cargoes, consisting chiefly of cloths, and will make a very rioh prise for tbe fortunate vessel wa sh took tbem. The oar-go of the Scotia ia valued at 4U6.000. They will both be sent North. . ' There are rumora that the rebels are la great foros said to be lf.OOO strong on the mala land, near Port Royal Ferry, threatening Bean-fort. No apprehension is felt, however, for the safety of the plaoe. , I am happy to bs able 16 stale that Capt. J. J. Slwell and Gen. Mitohets two son ar laid to ba in a fair way of reoovery. - I inclose the general order of Gsn. j. M. Brannan, who sueoeeds to the oommand of this Department. B. J. B. H BAB AjOABTBRS DSP A BTIIRUT Or TBB lOUTB, ) Hilton Hbap, Pobt Rotal, A 0-, November 1, 18e. J ' Bikirai. Osnsa,, No. dr. Tbe Tenth Army Corps will learn with ri'gret of the death of Ita Oommender, btal.-Oan. O. II. Hitobell, who departed tbla Ilia at OK o'elook, ontbe evening or tbe Both October, 116a, at Beaufort, Nni -an. 0. M. Hitobell waa a aredntte of tbe miliar, aoadomy, Wait Pol it, 18tt, but retired from tb. army aftar a abort p.riod of aervloe, notil the danger of hla couutry attain o.llel him 10 nrme. At tho outbreak ol the preaant rebellion, and In Ihe Waet, wh.re be oom-manded a dlvlalon or onr army aa Brlgadler-Oeneral of Volnnteere, be proved hlmaalf to be a gallant and eflt-eleot comniaad.r. Brl.r ae hlaoareerln Ihe Deparlmana or tbe Sontb, Jet bad he, already, won tbe ea'eeni aad ragard of all, j h'.s envrey nnd activity, In directing the movemente of the oorpa, aglnat theadjuiolog rebala, and tba Arm-neaa and ten-pandjuatloe with which b. wndnoted tne admlnlatratlve dnti.a of tha Peparlmont. lie died with tbe calm torlltnde of a believing Ohrle tain, nnd while wo lament the wetn of a gallant eoldler, and a kind friend, let ua emulate tbe virtue, and eoldler If qualities of our late Oommender. a. an appropriate trlbo eof re-peot to his memory, on Ibe day following the receipt of this order, at averp military poet or thl. Department, thirteen mlnnt. gnns wBl be tired, oorauienoinrf nt kterldaa, and tk. flag of the Union to be diapl.yed at balf-meet, from tknt konr to Minoet on the aame day, aud for thirty daya the preaorlbed li dge of mourning will be worn by tna omoer. of lh. l oth Army Uorpa. J. M. BBAMMAM, . -j , Brlgler-Oenernl Oomm.ndlng. IlliP.ORTAIi'T FROM CAMVADA. Apprehensions of and Prepara tions for War With the United Slates Movements of Troops-Political and Financial Move ment, &c. -. ; (Car eapondeuoo of the New Tork Time,.) , '.'. ' . MoBraatL, Monday, Nov. t, lSfltt. . An uhsasy fsallng has prtvailed In thit tity for soma time, an undefined apprehension that Britain is on the eve of a oonlest with the United Slates, in whioh, of oonrse, Canada would be Involved. The daily steamers from tluebee have been quietly bringing upshot, aad, of late, shel1, and a number of Armstrong gunt, and on the 1st Inst , wt wsrs startled by tht announcement that the Ariadne, ono of the finest fri-gatet in the British navy, had patted Father Point on her way to Quebeo, where she It now lying. The Ariadne, It seems, hae brought ap two troops of artillery and a quantity of atom, it ie now said that a regiment from Halifax is ooming into Canada, and that at lout 10,000 men will be oonocntrated to this slty daring the Winter. In a provincial town thert art alwayt plenty of people who know far better than anybody alt. the why and wherefore of every movement of every Buropean or Amenoan potentate or poll- liclau. They now say mat Admiral WUkM' blockade of Bermuda is th cause of th reinforcement of the Canadian garrisons. How trae this surmise may be, your reader eaa Judge as well as your correspondent.. I do hope, however, that nothing will ocour to distarb tht relations happily existing between this oclonv and the states. , It oannot bs doubted, that in the event of war, tht population ot Canada wonld espouse the eauet of tht mothtr oountry warmly, though not so enthusiastically u they did last Winter when the Trent affair occurred. The writinga of Prof. Ooldwla Smith, and the support hie anti-colonial opinions havt reoeived from certain clasees at home, havt somewhat wuk-eaed tht fervenoy of Canadian attaohmeat to Ihe British Empire ; but ttill, I repnt, it It not to be doubted that tht people would rise to repel any Invasion from south of Ihe boundary line, and Ihe struggle that would easue, If hoe-tililiM were to oommenoe, would be floret, and email icrriui. disaster, on Dtn Bidet. DRY GOODI. rry G-o I. a' C. EBERLY Si CO. i .; 94 SOUTH BlOn STBEET,' TT4VS fTJST OPINgb A KtW AMD BflMHDIO tl 'TOOK of Fall aad wlaler Oooda. F.ue OaUlaaa. It-e litvAm Htfanilunu W...M ao , la gr-at vataatlaa. . . . raw t-nnw, atourniag mnu, vomastio and Scotch mnaliua, (Aaoka. Stripes, Cottoa Tlannala, Tickings, Oanima, Oottoa Table I Upon. Ladle.' Blanket Bkawi. of eltet.la and nrkaal tfonn,. lag Bliaalap Blaok and Wktle PlaU Bhawla, Brook kavle, and oblrdren', Bkawbi, in groat variety. A iaraj aaKrlmaatof Ladla,1 Mlaane' aad Children', atpbyr XaJtt Booda, btubfee and Bontaga. Ladle,', HIm' nndOhHdran'e WooTaa Hoaa, Merura Huee, Flaaoad Ootton Btaa and Olovae. Th. kit at.Ua nf n.-.-i , I-1 . , I rt fcitJftAhaltSfr ,h,rU " Drawer, Woolesi, Merino aud Oollan Half Hnaai B7MU lu.il. ini...k. .La n t. Uvm. ' ' ' CLOTHS A In. . , n J"Tw.da, Bngllak Velvele and Oorduroya. BOOT anAshOBB-tadlee' thoaa, Mlteee' and Onll-f "f- Mea'a BooU and tboae, Bops' Boots and , i i i . , 1 1 ii ii.a.i, BATS and fliPa-Hu'. .nit Wa... n... .-a n.. . .11 - of tk. Ulml slflet, vwyakeap. -IB rAOt BTtrytUag la th DRY GOODS LINB, will ba Soli at Greatly Beduoed Prloee, to suit tat ximn. ' ALSO ' At the aaaaa place, oan bo bund a good selootioa of GOOD FAMILY GROCERIES 'blab w ba aold at tbe lowest poerlbU Bgnres. jnnell 0. BBBBLT A 00 1 1 ; 1 v (I, ,1 ' HEADLEYpEBERLY A RICHARDS .iJjc i-AT NsiiSilO tc m Boath High Street, COLUMBUS, OHIO, " 1 " HAVE Just Reoeived by Exoress; NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRSIB8 SiliKB, WOOLBN BLANKETS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOODS, , ,1-'.- NHUBIAS AND SOARFS. Cloaks made tt Ordtr on abort noiloe, aqd , RtMonablt Prices, by . ..'' Headley, Eberly ft Etchards, , At Apt. 350 A 953. oote-dly O X sai October. 1869. ATHROP, LUDINGTON & CO. S ft H Pabk Paiaob,- ' : " 20 ft 33 Mubbat BTBBIT, At. now oflartai one of lh. keel aiockaof Ssoda tnt ' rTrnV iivair .a00"" "-- - D R S S GOOD S .'.., . . PHIJJTTS, CLOTHS, CASBIMBBIB, to., ' . SHAWLS ft CLOAKS, ' BROWN 8HBBTINGS ft BHIRTS, .. , , WHITB GOODS A EMBROIDERIES, - HOSIBRY ft WORSTED GOODS. ' TANEIhV NOTIONS, to. - ; t 1000 Bain Brown Shntlngl . : Heavr, madias walgkt aad tna, all tks beat brands. 600 Ostss BltMhal Shirtings, ' nni, Loaeaala, Brut Falla, Silver Bell, Ae. 1000 Cum Prints, Mearlmaoh, Spragoas, Dunnella, Paolao, Ac . 160 Omm Dt Lalnet, Naaakastar, Pactflea, As. . ( , 5000 Lag and Square Shawls. 100 Cases Farmers' and Mtohanln' Cassimtres. 200 Omm Dtalmt. 260 Cmm Cantoa Flannels, ' Hamilton, Haiokeag, Ae. -" MBRINOB, FLANNELS, TICKINO. DRILLS. COBUBOi, GINGHAMS, CARPBTB, Ott CLOTHS, LINSBTS, to. 200 Cum Coats' and Clark's Bpeol Oottoa. BaX.tleXM GrOCXSLm, MILLINERY Q00D3, Gents' Famishing Goods &c, lexT IPs toUtii an axMmimjitttiM nf mi Safik bytU wao SKMl Ckupand Duirablt Ooad: J. D. OSBORN & CO., No, 14S South High Street, (OpnoaJtalMSocaMaeod United States Hotels.) Bavaoa laud a large anA wall assorted Btook of STAPLB A FANOT DRY GOODS, mnDmttwna ' VMrniuioa. OILCLOTHS, v MATIINGl EUOGS, ' WINDOW BHADKH, ; HOLLAND. LACB, and! DAMABK CURTAIN j,l CORNICES. BT AIR RODS' BBS othsr HOU8H FURNISHING GOODS .Tbr.T?a.,l KT,.1S1r,T. 0,41 attention to tkelretocko -t and 10-4 BBBBTIMOB. jolvSl-ly TOBACCO AND CIGARS." tLutvun. .a.ixota. 3. F. PAHLBTT Oe CO., Bas. SS aaoumkanl and S Water Street, m.ar Bamttt Sttwet, Baftlnaara, , UTHOLBBALB TJBALBBS IB MAnTUrACrTTJBBD V V aaa I mmt -- - t-anwl n.w .... n- Cigars, aad Mannnlarara ol FINS HAVANA, PRINOIPB, AND OTHER VIUAKB, SUTtedAn HOOP SKIRTS. HENRYS. HAWKS. 1 Park Place (near Broadway,) NEW YORK, , MA.NUrAOTURHR OF TEEL HOOP SKIRTS Or Btreary a9esaorlttloxa. Orders lalthAiUr attended to. 03EL1X1.ACS ootlOdtm SHI ALLEN ft AWL, MANUFACTURERS AND Boots naa,cm I DEALERS IN SlAoappB. 89 South High Street. Fresh supply of Fall aod Winter Skoal jest r waived. J l f.", mm nh ail uou. Ol prOOttO. MAOL IB X- mang. Sir Ofooarias, at sfarkal prioat. J7.1ihl,h, "fket price for WHIAT, BTI, CO BH ATS and SBaM,., i South High straat ami So. f Bnst rdaad .treat, , . |
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