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I kkl A.u-Wh.t fs ,.- Ink W.llah... r .lB tiOHLD-llCNOWNED TTJRKIBB I t ' . . . ,iiajinjsdltel oeraoos nffnotliiMi rtwuauUlea, ou. .If lli-ll .'. plliatlo of tn. heart, aorvoae Seblli- kautcbti euuereedei opium, auutue, itinera aua u Lroollca; I. a pnweiftil loulo. rat up lu gubl, itlrer and MtlD boies, S5 wits ee, or . boi". lo uulqu. Tulklse oertoa lor (1. rosuureOB belt but,, odIi, or on k 10 mitt, which oiurt oo- mnuf mcid order, (old or drafihlo. lauaiaes jae kit selllni. Agents tuutea for elite. iM mbiom. le,r.it., SCTf i 00., ClbwiliU, Ml woaoem,, T I). I. BiBHKf, Oalrl KnU, Brwelwav. UROfJURlEa. EW STORE! NEW GOODS Fresh Family firaeerles. VIcCloud. ej Seller mopMUNKwrrmma in tUawruMi bi.ook IO 100 nWn lately OCOIipim "J uu. vwi w, euil hat Jail receive a I SEW AND FRESH BUPrL F OF 'orelga and Domestic Qrocerles, Of eJlalaSij Including,.-. . . x OF PEES, ' ' . : ' TEAS, IMOLABSGg, 1IUIF.D U 8A1T FISH, Vices op al sorts, f SOAP, .. L CANDLES, id In but BVBBY ABTIOMI kept in vail itookMi ;. r Grocery. . , , . -Tbe beat brands of LIQUORS, CIGARS k)BAC008, Klo., always on baud. f P d:i - . - hfODACCO AWI UIUARS. a. r.TAttrnuT, lit 114 Lombard ud 5 Water Street, naai S4,alkuh Baiiimi t, r .' IftmijSMMiB UltaLECS IN MAMUCAUTUBB1 V nil Le.f Tobauoo. Imported Ut o ud Uerlnel Itfaia, noil Manufacturers of 1NE HAVANA, PRINCIPE, ASS) OTHEB ClUARB. iilftyvs dflm " ' PITTSUVRU ADVEUTISlNU. BURKE BARNES, FIRB PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, Vtitiit Dour, tiutptmr-I'roof Hnx, and IRH WlSiMKV SHUlTEB MANUFACTUKKllS, 12MU1 131 Third t.( bet. Wood aud Siulthflwid t. PIITBltUKOU, PA. C'OLUiutci, O., fiept. Bd, 16tiSiV tiltwai. S. H. ARnnTr HoK ilpw ana dUgraiu Vi to No. , Bti'k BflBW, PltcstfttrfrhpP.- would like U UoUlinJ I l)vo drJwt tb dlnK'tim; Id (rlbaso Unve tlio lusHe nnUuo I in ti1 slyle, ami tbe t-H.) noma Utile bittt.r than n umml fur 'H d B."- n't iiodttitnd m to a iy lanu who n. u keufnnks ul have n.w.ty" bocu m warto fiiirid ol 8 U'tve known thir Uafei fur tbe (nut 7 yitri, He I wicinuxttHl with tii Ailttiiii fc-Jti Oo, My office 1)iIiik :reotiy ovor your itoro, yea can hTC ') (ibrti-iy to ihw ft ai a fliuiplc wnt th k-f tH piiiifth fnwiiuw, and at tne ftmf WW I Wint OUO 10 U will U.UI (je O'l oi urtiur. tiui 2(V m noon 9 tUuv mi) ratk9 It, and tht Btenben into ll. B- can briitu It forward, I V., nr.. Trirv rtrtiie.ithillf . U. R. BCKEKfN. ' J fl. A11HMTT SONH, Agfliita, Colittnbuf, 0. .IDS. A. MICruAI.r, Aut, WbeeUkVa. , wp(8d:-lta - . . Maunfftoturerof COPPEK-DIBTILLEP fc htTRIS RYIJ WHISKY! MARK NONE BUT HOPPER PlSI'ILLtD. 1 WAE-raiit It It a torn ingnut nduliaiutluu. I oitrnot n'ww) ImprMpd prowl, rouilClu(( It Itaa fiotn i Turge lot ol oIi"hiiJ ll,iwra oonstantlT on hand. Tba bl btat uarkat oaali prioa paid at alUliuea foi ya. n. lot, 193 auj IDS, Flial atreot, oeplS-JJm I'lTIBBBHO, PA. QTNA STOVE WORKS or 80 Wood Street, corntr Second, PitUburgh, Manufacturer aueI Whoteaalij Uealvi- In all klndi of k)0K, PARLOU, AND HEATING BTOVliS, In our Hamnte room may be found the oel- alGAh bUUNINU CO -li BT0VK4. Wo bate Met. very lariia auortmt'iit or i a kl'tk ana iikatiu TOVB8, wmbraclngnuiueoi tuo Uuit 1'atteras now of- irml to thn itubKa. ' runoy fciuamoiea urfite eronts and renders. S(iie newest atlet, Ooinmon Kltcht-n Bow aud Jam jfft, alt or wuicb are oaiHi at very low priji s. Wo bavd also TruiBamn, Kureka and Tropic, wblob we would n-jlllhu narticotar attention of Dealers beau Htoveu hare the Ki'uMtee run of any yet lutrotliivod, id in auo-uif lena-T univvmai etttuiactiou, lue plntel Hsd, btdiiK dotitilt. and -oouetructeil an to oonsumr loaroater uai t of tbt mnoko and ittn, and n-iiulre I il tbin any other, aud irea from dirt compared ltb .uerniuvMi. - Special luiuoemonUoirereil to bulldora In wtnt rtfUrnU' ronta. . MplSdUut. SUNLIGHT OIL WORKS. William A. MiiClur?, ... BOI.KSALB DKALKR AHU UiNDriOTUHKB 01 Carbon Oil and Lampsi " '" Warehouse 01 Wood Street; teil.'ldHu. PftlabnrRh, Ponn. CLOTUIWO, UAT8, CAPS, &.C. KRAFT, HOFFMAN & CO., Mannraoturera, Wholueale A Retail Dealers In iOTHING, HATS, CAPS . ..-AND ' p ENTLEMEN 8 FURNISOINQ GOODS, No. 99 South Hiich at. Between Town and State Strbeta, COLUMBUS, OHIO.. LAW CARDS. SUMNER T. SMITH, iltorner and CounNellor at Law, nit uvtni) ruouc. I)ir? BANK B0ILD1N0, OORMRB Of BfATI ASP U1UU BTUKS.IS, . . . CoLCMBtn Ohio. Will promptly attend to Bualoew in Federal or State aru. Wp,l Itawgrn. T, O II I ( I I I D I I, OoLOaaua, Onto, wtlh . 1 aTIBIB. UUITTJbaUiia, ' . ATToamia at Law, SI) Wall Street, Haw Totk, Mtead to Be York ud Ohio oolleotlona. iaet O.- 0. CULLIVS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0fict So. 67. Aula Eigh Slrcti, too oWi ktwlA tf tAl Pott Ojfict, C0LUMBV8 0. WlUoromotli attend to OolUetlotia and other Law Boalma. aprlia-lrr. A&XJSSXCTCnV ! . ADE&P AND DUMB BOT, about twelve yaara ol age, went by tke (), dc 0. H. B. to Cleveland on tba 15th olt. He isemellfor hie ma, with blank ha.!- sharp tlark eyoet wore a bliok jeckt and pnnts, and a blank flt bat, and his olothhiK was marked wltk the la Itlala of bla oanif, fl. D. Ha has bfwn piMiug from one lailon to anotbor oo different roads waa seen at AH1-iinoe on the 19b nit. lulornmtlon mm ti whrhinkkw la lannd will be thankfully reoeiycd by tba fiuperlnb-ndtnt of tba Institution for tbe Deaf and Pnmb. Uoitimbna, Oct. T, itmi. dAwtf Si-0 .tUKAWAT ROVPM, erroins hi doubt bodib, OIBOLEVILLE, OHIO T. fOVKBDALE Proprietor. ejtac urn Omalhaa oa.. t thli R. . -: . . , VOI IJME XXI Imporlant to Builderi . of DweillMgs. it; Owaer Buiterworth'i new Pat$nt Window Supporter t A OHBfcPaiid DwfMtMUlUuUrorOuntaaBdWaltxhto. at ! Iba on tblrd llu oial. TbU Window aup. noriei kwfclii wti l wbai lha graat of tb paupla bar bwn vr itirjmaoy fffara, oafing DNotnaaiiiriiM who idaof oatcbei. Tba MnunvrMr oonnwofiHtlu all kit. i ad oam, rovared with rabbar, and fa adaptad ama t old and nw awh. Tbra fa bo poatlbl lit of liaabla la Ita oat. It bol tlm itab at aav dMlrrd wavatloa agaltut ana laddan flail, wl boat any aatobaaaad wt bout defacfnR or aUtrtpf tba frama, and wha down oanuot ba raltnd allbout dtrnil forca oa Iba law. All paraona about bnlldlnf will find Hfaryamcbto inatr mtaratt 10 fijt pan tna annaantar, tat Agant for Vraoklln county, and riamlna tba artlola la prao tkal rpsration for ilmmaeltai. All orderc promptly attended to. Addrata JUU M J OH IK. Mo. 1U6 (tenth rront straw, voi am una, unto. r , ,. . ,.ion.aui 337X3 LOTIONy W or all dlaordara of tba Bvaa. ai Bednaai. flwalllna, DUchara; of Hot Acrid Lymph or Matter, Htdntai la tba wt ita oi tba mauat. uMcnarm or iooo Aor.a unaum from tba Auglaa, or oollaotlou of Mat tar or Waiar aadajr tint !arntia. .-... And a nan Iba adgM of tba Cylra ara aTioorolatad, fouk bd and Baw, tbla sraat ratnadv 111 eaia ao mat- Iter utw loug luiming. t He payi particular attention 10, and It wry incoeaifo n tna oraainaut oi toe uisraw ui in . HUCE. TUREl DOLLARS A BOTTLE, Dfllrerad to aoyaddroiV Prepared and aMdby .J' . DH. A. J. FOiUl,- . aartWy ' ' ' . , andaOatl, 0. k3 rurmentatfon to cider aud wine. -w bit maoir- (autured and aold Suluuf te of Lima thar pant foar tmn, and In no oaae bava wa knoarn It to fall. Otdw oan be' ferniflntad uutll It taatva eaaotli aa deelred. and tba far muni at Ion I turned! ttelr arraatad. In a few koare It will settle perfectly olear,and rauain tbf aaau la aror and BulnhUaof LlmulsacbeaD. eaellr manacad nbataaoa. Ineoluble until acid preaeuta itself, and Imparting aq a a plaManinaa. It aoUleeat the bottom wtthtlte leaa Tba imimouy or avary one who baa need It Is eo ampbatlo In tn fvor, that wa faul Jutlftad U aajriua ibat Ita aatwaaa It Wa putlt up In Ifloc. tMitlrf,acb dnalganaklMtlbi abacrali abwaell la bulk, any anaatlty to eoit parobaa- are. . . - . . .-. - fllHIiLPHm or MMI, fcrtondidin gnaar acid fflrvi up aim, in varreie, aege aoo jugs. Maita'aotDrlug Chan Is te and Ptaggltta, M. E. oornerAJantral Avanua-and Eur k tat atreet. t)li Mil, Oblo. ... Aim. Milium. UM8RELLAndPARAS0L Walking Oaue Mnnufaclorj; ilttT Uain Blreot,' CinolanaU, Ohls' ' Uttrohautt and Doahra ara nartlantarlv Int Itad to eal aud aiamloo mr alook of Oinbrallaa, Paraaola, and Walk. ItiK Uaon, which I am offorlng at Manoraotanr'f ooat. iJ.TUOMl'sON, ut Main Strael, wait Ida.betwaa lib and 5tb, t'iuclnuatl, O. MT'Ouibralla, Faraiwl and Wlklng;Oana Malaria ornlabod to tua li-ada at rodiiood ptloaa, Jana-dlr r JSC ate and Oapa X. 1. WILLIAMS A CO., - " ' Wholeaala daalara la UhIh, Capu, and Ladles ' fur, 'Bt-raw CJoods and Palm Leaf Ha!, 9 l'cail ktfeet, between Main ii Waluut, 0IHUJMN4TI. . Our itook hai all bean porchaaad prertonl to tha lata rise n prions. Wo are tberelora praparad to offar goodi at the lowest rate, tab . . . aug29 i .' SHIRT W4NUFACTURtRS, "''''.' liW'.f'?' And dealers la GENTLEMEN'S FURNIBlftNQ GOODS, 9. U. Cor, Fourtb & Walnnt 9Ut. CINCINNATI, 0. ogle tfdSin UKOROE OfctiREOOR, No, i3 Fifth street, bet. Vine aud Kace, a CINytlNATI, OHIO. ''j. Mnuurituruj (.ockl, Jail Locba, Oar and Switch Look. Mlaht Latcliix, atunt Door Lock,, Mortice bookl, Bin uwima, buiiiu. Mucin vi ran bucaa. . I BllTr plated' " - BRt.L FULLS AND DUOB PLATES. Maoas Bella, and null oo Sneaklna Trnmn.t. InA. moat approvtd mauuer.. 'Also, attend! to' repairing aud fitting Keya. N. it Una on band an nesortment of Bnllden' Hard ware, at cue very lowest prlcna. - aug29-d;lin IVlerchauls' and Sutlers' Supplies AT WltOLESALE, . WB UATB ON HAND TBB LABGE8T STOI1R ol tbe following styles of Hulkrs' Hoodi of any boime In "Tht, West." and if we don't aell lanra lut. Ak LUW, Olt L0WK11 than an, oilier lumen In our llneol uaue.-rwen, can anu see. w et oner to nutleri . p The Ureatesl Variety, . Alio of tha following styles of goodit Soldiers' Tries Farkagas; , Hll'tary Portrait Packet; ' Person Brownlow Fackage; ' .' V. Brergrren Package; Onr Detondera' PilseFackaii Western Army, feekagel . 4r , ' Continental Frlae Package; Soldiers' Ark, or "TaukaeHotlonii" 'The yaukeo;" ' ' . ; - Onion Blatlonery Frlta Faokage. FIFTEEN VABIET1ES . "! PRIZE FAOKAGrES. ;'. - '.-.. I doldlara' Hemorandums; " Solillera' 1'o.iket InkirtaudBI J ' Boldlara' Portfolloa; - . ' Pens, Pen UoltUrs, Pencils Soldiers' Song Hooka; ' Soldiers' Pookel War Man. Soldiers' Pasa Books. Two millions Plain and ranoy Bluff and Canary BN rauiras, is,umi Beams Writing Papers, Inks, Cigars, bauiplui aud prices sent to Sutlers upon application. NIHFOBD CO., ;f, . 38 aud 40 Went Fourth street, ogM-am v v OIHOIHHATI. H PEERS. l ! VyeBlera Chemical Writing Fluid ' sad lilackmg Laboratory, No. ei Walaiit-fik, Clnclaaatl, o. COEIUICAl. WRITIN6 FLUID, Oopjlng, Blaok, Bine, Oarmlne, Japan, Bundling and OX Ha FOIiII - ajs OriKiualJapanese Blacking FebJIo ly . JOHN U. UETER8, MA,TJ F AOT'U rhh '.. Wholeaala and reUll dealer lo ' : BO OTS, SHOES, '' t ABO . , .1, No. 8 l'buithtreet,'.bet.Vioe A TValnnt . CINCINNATI, OHIO. . A lar auortmant ofMllltaxy Boo la ibIIIiam m. atanlly on band. anaaMlai POUMAIRAT & HeCULLr, Commission Merchants, rortheaalaof 1 PBOVISIONS, f LOCB, GBAIM AND OTHXB WB0T- BJta ratuuijuB. How. T ai.d;49 A,lgkt atraat,' ; BALTIMORE ayadiy .''.f v ', -a. Oa Forsloors, NO. 6 EAST FOCETH 8TBBET, - , IODTB BID1, IAST Of MAIN, DP BTAIBfl, A MVW 10VD1II AID Pllill II Trusses for Radical Our, SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRACER Sttrgfral and Anatomical Mechanician. Inventor and Manufacturer of Apparatus for Oarvatnra of Spina. Wry neca, uiud aeei, now ijoga, ana otnev ralsloal Defbnal-tlea. Bollntafur Vraeturea and Dlaloeatlonni. RtMbiuM fur Varicoee Velna, Knee Capa and Ankleta made to order. Ispedal atUntlon paid to the repair of Artificial Llmbt, A onmpetent female fd attena lo tmdlaa.'-Relera by permission to Dr W OaVnaaay. Dr 0 Blaek, man, Dr W Boelker, Br J F Jodkins, Dr F Bebmldt, Dr. Vrlea, Dr & Battuaa. 4 , .r f I awe f i - ' - COLUMBUS, OHIO. MEDICAL. LIVER COMPLAINT. Properly speaking, every demnRaqiaat of Hit itrer or Billons intern la a Liver Complaint, but Iba peculiar state of tha Liver which la now referred to, la a Chronic atjooMea. ana ueoaiiy arieee nun a warm or oohowti UUof that lmnortaat organ. Hometlnifw, tba Mia bid Solent la quantity, ur vlttalad In qaallty. or both theae statee prevail at tha same time, but mot generally the Alaatua la avIm to AliAlriMitlnii or liurirln nit of the dnet la owlna to obatruotlon or tlogitlng op of the doet or pno wntoa oonveya tna niM iro n tne titer wio ina bowels, be adhaabia of el an, or an oral, or In aume caai a which oooveya tha bile fro a tha Uvar Into lha by gall atones, causing the bile to Iw thrown back Into tbe pall -bladder, from wheuce II la absorbed by nnmeroua mail vasaeM, which oonvey it into tba moraoio unoi, a pipe inat ruua up aiopg su apiee, aim wrmiuatwi in sua smptles Itaelf Into tba Targe vrln of tbe left abonldrr, near Ita Junction with tba velna of lha head and Book, and irom Henos ine oita is oooveven ao wa nearti auu v' oomea mixed with tba blood. . Tbeblla tbuadlrarlad from Ita nroner'aonrae. and efr oolatlog wbera It waa never designed by natnra, prodnoaa mnon evil, ana onta aieasuoiu enecia npon u neuiin 01 ineinamauat, ITS EFFECTS UPON DIGESTION For lha want of heallb Lite to ml a" with the balf di gested food, oompleta aeparatlon never takra place be- tweea tba Ob vie (the mllkv liuuor which f.rmithe blood) and those portions of tba food designed by nat ure to be jeoMQ i rum o ooweit lor tue out, wo en preeont, fan- ea ana separatee tna aeaitny from tna unneanny por- tlona. In tna aame manner that lsi utiles or wble ol eues separate wlna or elder Irom tbuir lmonrttit ana ouuse- qaentiy the vary fouataln ol Ilia la, trou luaiaenor, vi uaiea ana oorrup'ea. In tbiaooanectlon. tha mora nromlnent avmntomi are a fueling of oppreaelon upon tba stomach aud obeat, aa If irvaeen avwn oy m ueavy weigut; tropuoaoma aaauiun rigbtfnldraama, , IjOW SPIRITS, LANGUOR,1 want of anerg, melancholy, restleaaneaa and dteooatant adneas gloomloeas of mind, tlmorouauee, agieat drtad of trouble. and a dlsiioeitlon to wagulfy ovary fvll often great watchfulness, aud an Inability t sltwp and again, greet drowetoees, wear lures, and disinclination to motion. gometlmaa tbera la a loathing of food, aud at others a vo- raolooa appetite, the food rteynantly beooming aour itn medtataar after uaalf , followed by aour or bitter emcta-tlona. Ooatlveneat, or aiUrnataly ooatlvneaa and diarrhoea, prevail tha patient la frequently troubled with wiud In tba atoioaob and bowels, and at times bi anno-d with worma. and f.eauentlv with the Plica. There la elan Irritation, and frequently cbronlo Inflammation of tbe Inner aaflbca of tke touiach and bowels, wltb tenderness ouprnaewr,an4 a aoraataa about tbe tower edge 1 tbe ribs. r - j - - HOW THE ULOQIlttiWrifiCTeVD niaaaaito Dartlelea of tba bl!a thus Billed with the blood, randan It Impure, and more .or lain obeli note the pores of tha akin and small blood-fsalt huceerlace vartona dtoeaaee of tbe ahlnauch aa Kryaijwltu, aScuema, Itohlnga, Imall Watery Vesicles, Blotches, Tuiuore, Jalopies, BcnrAoes'. Bolls, Sore Kjes, Bores and Ulcers i f va rloua klnda. The akin bcoomea more or ku jellow, and when tba disease la of long standing, orten veiy dark, and haa a dbapreeeMf, dfrfy, fraoay appearance, and aorae-tlmee there is a perfect Jeuniiroe, Tbe wnltaa of theejee i also hAva a green or yellow tluge, ITS .ACTION CPOIV tbe KIDIUEYS More ar lees bile ta strained off from tha blood In Its passage through the kidneys, and Ibid tied with the urine, wblch, by Ita acrimony, prod noes paloa In tba back, aud scalds and lirltatea all tha unsary p-asages. bouiedayH tha discharge of urine la Drofuae.aua natural lu anut-ar- ance; and other tiaies It la scanty, aud the desire to evaluate bi frequent and urgout, and oco-iaiouully there It a total suppression of It. Hornet) nes tba color la nearly white and milky, bnt usually It a high tolorud, red or yellow, with a rank, offensive odor, an i cften It Is bloody. The more ordinary aymptome or tow diaeaaa are oi art eat variety and may be stated as follow: - ifHafMesaew fitwaa, tbe tongue Is usually more or (eja coated with a white or brown scurf, aud there is often a feeling of chilliness and coldueaa of tbe feet and kueea, and along the Inside of the tufghs, t times the tce la ntutneo. aua tnere ia moreor iwa nver. tsneciaiu at uncnt. or in me afternoon, areojiwrniy mee u a BHobT. HAoatMU fJonou. with a b oak loess of the throat, and eometfmee a very aeveie, dry aud bard cough, which la often mistaken for OoasuafrrioM. This ooiuh often oommeneaa In tba latter part of the night, or eatly In the mraug,ana lean iot nours, irequenny proauoing nausea and vomiting. If there be atiy expectoration, it is a touah, rony, tenacious nbletcm. wbkb adheres to every thing It touofaea. There are, alio, frequently chronic pleurisy peine in various pnrt of tbe obettl, wblcb shift atraui irom one pan oi ine oieeat or atae to tueoiuer. tfometimee abceeees form lo tha Liver, and prtaalua up ward on the Lungs, produce constriction, auti cough, and breaking, dischnge tbelr content Into the Lungs, from whence It m tat then beejtoted by expectoration, or the patient la aeauuyed. Finally, to sum up m a few word: A .Frtfow, Dirtut Ortuu Skin, A Yellow, or Green Tingeofth WhitHoiheEyet An Aching Pom aerott the Kidney i and Bip, with Irritation or heat In dlacbarglog urine, a sensation oi mine ana distention across tno abdoaien, wiia ten. dernesa on pressure, tow a fas or Bi'ihiti, kniomrruL Drsahs, Aciditv or Utokaoh. altb otbvr JvbDeutto svniD loms. Biliona Fevers, Bilious Oolica, and Bilious Diarrboea and Dysenteries, OUtJuete Oostlveueatt, Iniermltttut and Bern It tent Covers, Jantidli-e, Fever and Aue, Chili and a ever, no., an originate irom tne ssmeca ae, A PERANGBD 6TATB OF THE LIVER The most successful treatment la to give the patbt every night on golnc to bed from two to five JAYiNK't) a&BATLVJG ft lit h, or enoiiRtioi tuem to luhuro ono,ana not more than two evauiiatins f.om tbe bowels uext morning. Tbed'eeof tbe Pills oan beincroatwd or HI mloished at pleaanre, ao as to produce the-above lteit, and thiir use should be coniixued until a cure la completed; aim, at the same time, give Dr, V. JAYMK'd Ah TKUAT1 VK. three tltuoa a d ty aooordihie to Hie dlrev. tions, unlxea there Is a want of appetite, with weakueaa and debility, r symptoms of woiuis preveil, wbtu In-stead of the Alterative, give a twpoontulol Javnk's Van 'tna (auLs d wtMa llttld '14 nnfl nvviiHtanoat tn pluase the taate,) -aboMt half an hour befom aaiih mtmt, uutll theae symptoms are removed, aud If tti ere should he twugh or oppreseiou about the throat or cbwtt, then give the Kxpeotobant a often and In such dMa aa may be u'loq necessary to qaici me cougn aua iLOKt xyectora-tlon ety. . 1 Ir. V. JAYNK ROM'S Family Medieiiuu ar prepared only at Obeauut street, l'bilitdelpbla,-rnid are sold at uoiumuus, uuio, oyu. nuuKKiB aua . ouuljculku, aid by Aseute IhrouKOiit the cuuntry, frm wtinu mnv also be ibUliied, gralit, JaynSs Medical AlttUmao and wiiKie to fimi, ' . ocla-dtiui 'MILITARY CiOODS. MILITARY! MILITARY I THE ATTENTION OF '.i MILITARY GENTLEMEN IS REQUESTED BV ' . ' A ' ' tT . XX. SMITH. TO Bit LABOR AMD WKLL 8B1.KCIK1) STOCK Or 8WOKDS, 5cO., ' ' . Whloh he will "oil at Eastern prioes. PBKilNTATiOS 8W0I1D8, STAFF SWOBDS, LINI.SWOR08, V1RLD SWUBDS, . , OAVALBT BABBR3, ABTILLBRY SABRBS, . SHUOLORB STRA PC, PISTOLS, BPUBS, ' SASIIR?, BRtiTS, DUOLES, OBOSS OANSONS, CROSS SABBIS, WBBATUH, . OOBPS, Aa , Ao.. Jig-Military Hats anil Caps trimed In Ibe naattat manner. All of the above floods sold cheap at SMITH'S HAT STORE I New Nell House Build ng, OOLUMBUS, O. FURNITTRE. BROTHERLIN, HALM & CO. ' MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS j Of all Rinds, - Manufavtorv on Bank of Canal, loot ol th-St. War Rooms Nos. SIS . and SIS Sonth High-Ht, ALSO "UNDERTAKINCii Cases & Caskets Constantly on Haud. , . THOS. BR0THKBL1N. M10HABL BALM, 4 JOHN 8. rOBO, . J. H. 8TA0B, Aug. W-daia . Oolumbtu, Oblo. FURNITURE, FURNITURE Columbus. Cabinet Company., Wareroom Mo. 36 South Hlttb Street, Corner of Friend. THIS COMPANY 18 COMPOSRD OF A KUMBEB of Jtinrmrmeu Oabloet Makera. who have anmblnf together for tbe purpose of supporting their laiullies and Uwaualvei, and to manufaeture aver, kind of FCRMTCRB, ' t CHAIR8, ' MATBB88B8, BEDBTEADS. fto. And will gArantee to cur oltlieni or towa and oonolry that tbe, will fornlih aa good furniture ai as mauniao. (urea in ma uniiea Dtatee, ana at eati.retory prlcoa. TbeUomoaov boues to reoflre a liberal eh nrn of rialrnn. age. as tbelr motto la to "live and lei live." it will kIvo them pleasure at any time to show vbiitoia through their rooms, whether purchasing or not. Tbla Company la anle agMit for the aala of Meeare BAILEY A DM OAMT'B UKLKBUATBD HPBINO BKI) BOTTOM, which, for almnlioitv and durabilltv. mhi...! he nioellvd. Please oall and examine It. trice from SSMleMfiO. Tba Bel- man to Mr. W. L. RlTOHKfl, long oonnooted with tbebnslnea,auold old sen, formeily of the Arm of Hnghea ft Bebee. H. N. 8N1IKK. H . KsVRtokb, Treaanrer. . Buperlntondent, aeptllodam. Parlo r Skate u ! Parlor Skates rpBB VSR Of TBI PABI.OB SSATRS fnrnlibrs t h m. bknh waeral ana aitrseiive .xarciae ever Introcooe ia peoirc II exam, lailtatra Ira Skating. Th '.oil , or uarpei nay ps laaua oa wlthon Injorv to i M. T. O. M YAlC.lrola Aaeut. I.S. A liberal JbKoant te the Trade. eotm.dSm TATE SA TUROAY MOUSING OHIO STATE JOUKNAL. TELEGRAPniO NDWU MORKINU AMD AFTERJVOOS BB I.ATE AND inrORTAHT "NEWS I . . WAS 100 Skulkcrli ' DlamlMcd. ' 1,000 , MORE MARKED." Pleatanton Di I vet a Rebel Force Caplure.of l.ooo Ualei of Cotton. Acaula Creek Railroad-Rebel num. . ' -:- :t''i Latent from tbe South Went latent Newt from Nortb Carolina Ac, AC.,' Ac. Widening the Illinois Canal Tne rrcttiaeni u-in. New XosE.Piov.vi. & atepaioa to tne nmts from WasbingtoD, Nov. 20th, says Got. rates to oonolliate what he deemed to be reoommeod-and CeDgreaeman Arnold, of III, had aa inter-1 ed to him by the duties of bis position with the view lo day with the Preeident in relation to dictatorial s-overnment of den. Butler, oaius to widening the Illinois and Michigan Canal, so as to admit the passsge of gunboats from Ibe Mississippi River lo the' Lakea: asking the President lo recommend Ihe project in his forth - oomtng message. . . . n.iw. Y.Im nrircd unon Lha rrQaident tna na- aaait of slaadias by lha resent efcanoipatlon proclamation ir Be nopea ror a speeay suppres- sion ei tns reDeiiicn. rue rresiaent repuea that he was as muon oeierminea in bis course now as he had ever been. Gov. Yates rrotealed against the arming of Illinois troops with arms of European manu- feature. The Times' Falmouth dispatoh sajs: Yes-1 terdav the rebel riokets made their appearanoe on me oppoaiie oanit 01 tne river, ana are now within easy musset range. Xiast nigut tne rebel nickels had the audaoity to venture upon Iho Uranne & Alexandria Railroad and burn a bridge near liatlett's Station. Scouts report the rebel Gen, Early at Bhep- ard'e Mills with 9,000 men and Gen. Markall near Ibe eame place with a like number, and a rebel forceof lO.UOu near Aehby s snd bniolt-1 sr's Gap, . A refugee just id, says a rebel force or N,uuu men was iu Warrenton on Tuesday night: and last nlgbt bad advanced as far as Gaines- ville. IOO Skulkers DlNmlssed-1,000 . more mai neu Tiie root comes down-All Right I a speotat atatee tnat iw omoire aoeeuii speeial slates .Il.ml...l -Or. ... ..ri.. .lelk.n fenn. II,. T, .Tt? j ". ni il "T. IX? i'n a gr.lTd.7. eaoh; which order will be sent to the uover- nors of all .loyal Slates for publication in ofll oial. Slats journals; and with directions that none ol the men so dismissed snail ever nere afiei be commissioned. (Herald's Speulil ) We have reports from Ibe army along the lines to-pight, but nothing important has Irani ptred, Hionewall Jackson is reported to be threatening Sigel, and Lee skirmishiog with Burn- side. Nothing deoistve has been aooompllBhed. Fleasanton Drives a Rebel Force, Information from the Army of tho Potomae ia to the effect that rebel oavalry approached Warrenton recently to reoonnoure, but Uen. Pieasanlon's cavalry gavs them a severs oheok near tnat place. Accounts from Falmouth dated to-day slate that during jeslerday p. m. the enemy's piok ets.were scattered along the bank of tbe Rappahannock and conversed freely with our men, imi uo tiring tn.it piaae. of the rebels was seen. Only one small camp j A Cotton Ship iupiurea i,wuv Bales Secured. PiiiLaDEU'UiA, Nov. 20. The Washington star, of tbts evening, aeye; The Navy Do- pariment has information of tho reoent oapture of the steamer California, from Mobile, bound for Havana, loaded with about 1,000 bales of ootlon. She was oaptured by the Montgomery. The Information was brought by the United Slates steamer Conneottout. Aqula Creek Railroad-' Ruin. . Rebel Pbuaoripiiu, Nov. 20. The Washington otar, 01 mis evening, nas tne following: Aqdia Cbssb, Nov. 10. The Construction Corps is doing Its best to nave tue isiiroaa repaired; but tbe preliminary preparations of materials for the repair, woion snouta nave neen made, ars sadly neg leoted. The rebels, being undisturbed in this ouar. ler after cur evacuation of Fredericksburg. i.uleTwihd.1r.P0,rrU' if ! all the telegraph wire, iron -rails, railroad chains, &c. that they could getaway. U-wMZi,ZZ.TrJT.??r: i.T-Vi:.- r .r.7 1. u... Z' , ,, ,' supplies of materials have been found reaul- ?ha r,hl. W11'0 th road' dW" bJ Rebels In the Southwest moving from Boston Mountain to Cave Bili-A Battle Expected. St. Lotus, Nov. SO.Advioes have been re ceived that the enomy in the Soulhwest had ad vanoed (16.000 strom Wrom Boston Mountain to Cave Hill, apparently intending to give battle. Our foroes under General Blunt made pre parations lo move upon him, but soon found, as if apprised cfjhe fight, that Ihe rebolshad hur riedly witnarawn ana again retlrsd to the mountains. This is all ths intelligence at present reoelved relative lo Ihe movement, General Schofleld has reoelved a lemnarare leave of absenoe, and is now on his way to St. T . , ' ' - ijouib. Briiadler-Genoral Gorman has baen Inalriinl. ed to report for orders to General Curtis and win shortly arrive here. ReconuoiBaanrsi Ton-aril Wsl. netonuoissanco 1 ova ara Wei- don " ' ' I New Yobk, Nov. SI The following was. bv some mistake, forwarded to Washington and menco to tnts ouy, neing nrst reoelved her, to day: NewukaN, N. C, Nov. 14. The reoent expe dition under Maior-General Foeter . left Wash. iogton, N. C, on the 8J lust., about 6,000 strong, to make a reaonnoiasanoe in force lawarH. w.i. don, and with tbs purpose of taking ths towns of .Williameton and Hamilton, and destroying the strons and extensive rahal fnrtlRnaiin... i. that viointty, and also Interrupt (he ranortad eonstruetion of iron-olad vessels at these polnts, oa ihe Roanoke river. . The rebels, eoma 8.000 alrono-. marl. . I at Liltls Creek, whence they wererepulsed with h,aTT draught, and Ibe two mall boats, Renau-slight loss. Ths expedition pushed on, over- dl knd Vatinat, of four guns sscb, now In Ihe land lo Williamstcn and Hamilton, whioh were barbor of Mew Orleans. It is on ths Catinat iouna very strongly fortinea. lbs enirenoh- meals, some three miles ia length, were taken ana destroyed, ins rebel loros was aueoess- mnv nanaea. out escapes oa.ni Dans ed bv a hasty fight. ihe iron clad vessels were discovered. Our total loss was 6 killed and 8 wounded. ' The Fortress Monros correspondent of tha Philadelphia Inquirer is now under arrest for turuiauiog that paper with premature and exaggerated aooounts of this sxpedition. . The enlisting of North Carolina Union volun T jji,..-I teers progresses saimraotorliy. oompanies have been raised on ths Caps Hatte- ras banks I An intelligent man Just from Murfrossboro, N. 0.. says that it is ourrently rsportsd lha Jeff. Davis Is debating the propriety of an abandonment of the Confederals lurlsdictlon over Nonh Carolina. A ssrious dlflioul'y ex- iste between him and Gov. Vanoe. Davli has snserlogly oalled North Carolina a dead weight to the Confederacy. . , NSW YolK.NoV. 21. Experiments in Man. Chester are said to have demonstrated ths faot mat, witn ins am oi eieoirtuon intelligible signals oan bs exchanged between distant sta- Hons without ths Intervention pf any artlfioial JOUMA-JL. NO VEMBElt ; 22.. I8li'2 ontiihiotar wbatKeror, anil trlth equal auooeii, WBttntr. ilia Inttrmoing tpaoa .ba waoll; or partial! land or watar. It ii bolleicd tliia rrr' Mn4w " Mhali lcl'gr,pb earn OUR RELATIONS WITH FRANCE .A French Fleet at Slew Orleans Rear Admiral Reynaud Visited by Thirty Tbounaud French menA Conversation Between ' Messrs. Seward, Mercler, and , Mejean -Friendly Dispositions of i be French Government, Ac, Ac. - Waiiin(ito, Not. 17, 1802. ' The nea of the arrlral of tbe French llsar Admiral Rejrnaud at New Orleans, at tha head of a flotilla of three veisels cf war, and the acooonl of tba domonitrationi made on that oeoaeion by a proomion of a large body of Frenobmen, lad by the principal officers of the foreign legation, have been rceeirod at Wash-Ingloa. As ibis news may be eenstrued by the oorrespondenls of the New York press in this eity into a show ef hostility on the part of rranoe, allow me to state here what 1 know to be tha true character of the mission of Bear Admiral Raynaud, and the eense to be attached to the publio reoeption produoed by bis pres. ens. Boms time arro M. Melean. lha consul of I France at Mew Orloans. BndinKlt rerr difficult New York to advise with M. Meroior en the beat course to nursuei But ss both these sen ilemoa wished to avoid any oooaeion to exoite 1 the suspioion or' disturb the friendly relations i whloh, noiwiineianaiag tne aggressive lan- 1 0.1.0. of emrlAin Bawananara. still nrevailad I bstweea this oauntry and France, they resolved not to do anything without toe Knowledge and assent er our uovernmenu uonaequeniiy mey both left Mew York in tne neat 01 last summer and went to Wsahinglou, where .they had eev. I oral Interviews with the Presidout and Mr, Seward. I The conversation was aa open ana eanaid ae it is possible lo imagine it between diplomats. M. Meiean. without the least personal feclinic lagaluat uonerai uuuer, staiea mat rrunon, having considerable imerests at stake in Louni- ana, had to attend lo their protection, as much, al least.' as oireumstanues permitted. In bis estimation these interests have neither been re. speoted nor proleoted as they ought to have been, and. as a proof, he mentioned the case of the bark Elite Rail), in whiob Ibe Government of tbe United States had, 10 its honor be It said, acknowledged the jtiBtioe of the French claim and made prompt and ample reparation, "jtut, added M. Mi lien, "Frenoh olaims are not, uu- fortunately, limited, to injuries of a malcriitl nature sustained by rrenoh oommeioe aud iu dustry. 'Id several Instanoes tbe persons of Frenoh oltizons, who enlisted to a man in the Foreign A II.. l. f K:n... ..7.A . . ,i. . i. , . :, UUaoOOUUiau.o ....-.., . word. ofjerseoution that it would beadle " " "l - unnoticed It was beoause be knew the friendly dtsposi tlon of Mr. Seward towards France, and the hUb sentiments of justice and wis iom of bis polio, that be had taken the liberty to oome and explain to bis Kxcellency the injury in- dioted upon rrenon interests auu rrenon citizens by the abnormal oondition of .things prevailing in New Orleans; Mr.-Seward having listened attcultve.y 10 the remarks made by Count Mrjean, replied, with Ibat cordiality of expression and sereui- ty of language which have marked bis trans actions with tbe representatives of France, that it was with ibe greatest regret ibat be had been made acquainted with (ho facts above mentioned, and that it would bavo been a great satisfaction to him to learn that his French fiieuds in America bad gone through tbe uiighiy oou- tiiot in whloh tho Uuited Stales are engaged without injury of any kind lo tbetr interests or persons. Suob not being tho case he nopea 10 see the representatives 01 ( ranoo make the heel Airn.ir,Ht.rnpfl. .and toko Into onnHidora. tiou tbo difficulties under whioh I ho Uuited 8tates Government waa laboring; difhaultieB oePtional and temporary government iu a oou- quered oouulry, and among a population in a great measure hostile to it. The position of Ibe Federal Government, by this abnormal stale of things, was such that in many instanoes it was impossible to dieorimin- ale between the propriety or justice of the acts 0( its offioers, and the eotupluinls made against them in conscquenoe. He further observed that this peouliarily of the stale of things prevail- iog in New Orleans waa such as to take away Irom the Administration a part of the power belonging to it in ordinary times, and to transfer it into tbs hands of a responsible agent, invested with absolute authority. He would, however, sea that justice be done to the Fronoh residents at New Orleans, and by all possible means teoure the redress of all well-founded grievanoes. M. Mereier then said that he was thaukful lo his Excelleooy, the Secretary of State, for bis good disposition towards Franoe, and kind regard for Frenoh interests. He would beg leave sf.d7 a pondbl. efficeTrt of bU L...1...1. - ui. u. ....u ... v. .. 1..1 to remark, tnat since tne Administration had egate a Frenoh officer to go New Orleans who ?...,. ,,. ..... .v. i...... . u ...... dents, and play towards General Butler the pwl towards ths Federal Government, tie thought that tbts wouia simplify tne oondition of tbioge, aoilltate the relations between Franoe snd ft he United States, snd prevent further complications.lie then communicated lo Mr. Seward a pro- jedt he bad already matured, and whloh oon. "'ted in sending Rear Admiral Raynaud, then In lbs port of New York,- to New Orleans, in company with Count Mejean, tho French con sul, witn autnority lor tne former to look into ths oondition of Ihe Frenoh residents of New Orleans, and reporl'aocordlngly. Mr. Soward said he had no objeotion to make lo the desires f bis Bxoellenoy Count Mereier, and' the moot- ling ended in the most oordial manner. . . Such Is ths simpl, relation of the faots which lavs determined the- sending of Rear Admiral II . . KJ ... 1 1 , 1 ' ! MjDiau te live unveue. aa iv mv pruoesmon of chs tbousande of Frenoh residents, who. ac- cording to ths French papers published in that. ouy, went to ray a visit to ins Admiral s loag- Ilngs, it Is sxplainsd by . ths faot Ibat these reel, dents saw in his presense among them a proof H oonet,an. eotioituus wniou ine irenon aoT,rnment nmi, t0 M tbe natiTe, 0f Franoe, both at home and abroad. After bis arrival at N8" Orleans ths Frenoh Admiral paid a visit to Gen. Butler, who, aware of Ibe eharaoter of his mission, had returned bis oivilities in ths most sordlal manner. His visit on board ths Frenoh mall boat, tbe Catinat, and the aBsuranee of friendship on mat ooeasion fy ine Ameiiean to ibe rrenoh officer, ars Indieattvs of tbs disposition Uene r1 Bu",ri wbo "iu ,0 have deolared that he would io everything In his power to satisfy bla Frenoh friends. The names of the vessels composing Admiral RsyBaud 's flotilla arc: Ths steam frigate Guer- rlore, whloh he was compelled to leave at tbs mouth of tho Mississippi on account of her aiuirt u. uui.iou ug.- aerald. Tho Paper Famine and the New jersey saaiiors. A meetlnR of ths editors of New Jersey Is 16 bs held at Trenlon on Thursday,. December 4, to ooneider the best sourss to be adopted in view of Ihs rapid riss in ths prices of paper and printing materials. This is the first of a oonoerted series of mevemenls whioh will prob-ab.y bs rendered necessary in order to proteot tbs newspaper interest against heavy loss. Ths J""' " t0, wl,.lo11, " Publ' fnu u "'bi!0t'1 by the eonelant inorease of expenses reiiulrcs ,BM1W option of some plan or roller. Ths ot. nliB8 PP hl sU ". ""i s qusstion oi suDsiituung tns u" 01 ,0 Bprs or autsoristng tuotree '""Po.""0" 01 roro,n n' m oraer ' lIll'1l,r P"""! leoomes ons of im- mi,M tupurtanoe All acoounts agree that the President has hsaa fullw aroused to tha necessllw for tba most .I.ni-nna nroaaeution of lha war. Man tiram. inent members sf Congress, who bavs visited him within a week, testify to bis sarnestnees and determination to infuss .new energy into our army and navy. NUMUEK 1294 Tbe Battle of Corinth. Official Report of General Rose- ... , crans. .... In his ( Uioial report of the great -ball! at Corinth, Geo. Rosecrans thus sums up 4be re sults or mat splendid rioiory THE RESULTS OF TUE BATTLE BRIEFLY STATED ARE: Ws fought the combined Rebel foroee of Mississippi, commanded by VaS Bora, Level!, Vil-lipique and Rust, in person, numbering, according to their own authority, 88,600 mea. . . Ws signally defeated them with little more than half their numbers, and they fled, leaving their dead and wounded on the Held. The one-mi' 4 loss In killed, was M23 offioers and mea. Their loss in wounded, taking the general average, amounts to S.tj... Ws took 2,208 prisonets among whom ars 187 field officers, eaptains, and subalterns, representing filly-three .regiments of infantry, sixteen regiments sf caval. ry, thirteen batteries of artillery, and seven battalions, making sixty-nine regiments, seven battalions , and thirteen batteries, besides separate oompanies. ' . . We took, also, fourteen stands of colors, two pieoes of artillery, thirty-three hundred stand of small arms, forly-bre tbousand rounds of am munition, ana a large lot or accoutrements. The enemy blew up asveral ammunition wagons, between Corinth aud Che walla, and be yond Chewalia many ammunition wagons and earriages were destroyed, and ths ground was etreeju with tents, officers' mess ohests, and small arms. We parsued them forty miles, in force, and eixly miles with eavalry. 1 Our loss was only three hundred and fifteen killed, one thousand tight hundred and twelve wounded, and two hundred and thirty-two prisoners and missieg. f ,..... v .. . ' Ii is said ths enemy was se demoralised and alarmed al our sdvano Ibat they set firs to tbe stores at Tupelo, but finding ws were not so oloss upon them, they extinguished the fire and removed the public stores, exoept two, oar loads of bacon, whioh they desttoyed. . To signalise iu ihis report all those officers and men whose action in the battle deserves mention, would unnecessarily lengthen this re port. ., ..'.... , i must Iberelore refer la ths sub-reports and special mentions, and to a speoial paper here; wtlb, wherein the. most oonspiououg, to the number of one hundred and nine officers and men are mentioned. . .. . . . ". .-i i '- W. S. ROSECRANS, Major-General. FiedericksburK as an Army De- pot. The Philadelphia Press sajs: '' "The advantages of moving lo Fredericks burg are very evident. It may be no better or safer point from wbioh to operate against Riohmond than Culpepper, beoause the former position may be as easily turned or tUuked as the latter, liut rrederlcksburg is an exoel. lent point for a supply depot, beoause we oan use ibe fotomao ana tuppabannock rivers for the transportation of supplies all the winter through, assisted by the railroad from Acquia Creek. Again, the difficulty of waging war In Virginia reudersit necessary that a large army in aolive operation should be instantly connected with its supply depot by a railroad, and this will be found leading from Frederibks- burg all tbe way to Riohmond. Two days' march along the road will bring our army to a point where it can. obtain euppUasueom points on the Ware, York, James, aud Kij'pahannook rives. Ihree or four days maroh from Fredericksburg will bring us iu front of ttiohmond again, and givo Iho army of the Potomac a re-infuteement of fifty thousand uu besides wooilou uud iron clad gunboats tuTfliiinJauoe. This route is tbeebcrt one, also, snd by taking it we. forco Iho rebels inimediinely froiu Che Shenandoah Valley ud opea the road to Staun- . r..n....ul i..r"ax. a. FROM HELENA. i . ' . - Another Flag- of Truce -Rfctuin of WiNconsiu ri'ltfoners r- 'f he Strange Meeting; of Two Brothers -A Kew Hind of Regimental MunIc An Old Acquaintance Prertarations for a Move, Ac, , . . . (Cor. of Hi. Miiaourl Demoorat.) ' '' k ". ... 'HtMA, Ark., Nov. 18; 1802. f ; A II in of Iruca, under tho command of Cel. Carter, of the ii 1st Texas Rangers, arrived at Col. VandovoYs oamp on Ihe night of the 9th iuslant. It escorled one hundred and nineteen prisoners, principally Wisconsin, who were cap-lured iu September last at Newtoola, Mo. From that place they were marched to Little Roak, then paroled, and theu sent down here. . Ae usual with all prisoners taken by the rebels, tbey were stripped of everything, and were uot left a blanket or scarcely doming cnougn to cover I heir nakedness. 'i .t. if,i: iV u. Acooiding lo their own staloment, they wars osptured through the iguoranoe and ineffioienoy . of their field oflioers. The sufferings whloh thev sinos endured only make thern the more anxious to have another ohaaoe with their sap-tors. "Unols Sam" aoted the part qf the good Samaritan. ' He found them weary and. gave them rest; "Naked, and he olothed them; hungry, and he fed them; houseless; and be ; gave them shelter." ' ' .-!" mm'..-.. , The seoosh oflioet'S were entertained by Col. Vandever. an ofliuer as generous as he is brave, and whoa hospi alily ia oujTllmited by the scanty rcaouroeB of his oamp?" - i-,.L- , Among tbe esoort .aoooppinymg tne nag or truue was a Captain Ruet. who, learuing that there was in Colonel Vandevor's command another Captain Rusi, belonging lo tbe 4th Illi nois oavalry, expresses great onriostiy to see him. as he hud a brother North, from whom he did not bear since the war broke out, and pos- ibly litis Captain Rust might be the samsor be acquainted with him. Bui, judgo of the agreeable surprise to eaoh to reoognise Ihs long separated brothers. '"''' ' v Tbe kind-hearted Colouel Vaudover did all in bis power to make their short meeting a happy one, so that when the lime arrived for a separation, .it Was act without muohill-snp-preesed regret nnd many a wish that this war was over, that they bid adieu lo each other the one io tight, for his oountry, the other to fight againat him; but suob has ever been the miseries of sivil war.' - My visit to o'smp was early in ths morning, just as eaob regiment was preparing its detail of men for their rcspeotive duties, and as all exoept ons Indiana regiment had their appropriate musio of fife and drum, my ears were greeted by the dlsoordant ringing of a btg bell nounied oa an ox wagon. Curiosity being exalted to learn the oause of so strange an anomaly as a big bell aeoompanylng a regiment of soldiers, I sought: an explanation fiom the Colonel, who naively replied., that the regiment was without either drum or fife, aud, therefore, obliged to mako ell their calls by the lap of the bolli Though loud euough in tone, it must eer-Irinly be a difficult instrument to carry about iu the field of battle. - - raeslng through oauip, I reoognjsed anjold St Louis acquaintance, for whom, no doubt,' tbo oouuty of St. Louie will long retain a lingering recollection, for she loved h jut . " if -not wisely, at least too well," and like. a faithless lover he betrayed her. The redoubtable George Suiter, to whom I allude, is here, as smoothtongued and slippery as ever. In feet; aooord-in g to himself ho is tho most Injured man in this oommunity, for hs waa only the simpls tool in ths hands of those who received all the profit", wbijh hs (Smiser,) shared the odium and disgraoe of the speculations. Ths soldiers in Col. Vandever's oamp do not regard Mr. 8ml-ter in a very favorable light. They say that he is IB Ibe habit of buying mules and other animals, and branding them "0.8." so ingeniously contrived, that it would represent the initials of the Confederate States, and If taken by our forces, he eonld elalm them as personal. lhess animals lis sells to ths Confederate States for any price. Colonel Vandever has a sharp lookout after him, and if he detects him in any thing ef the kind, his snd will be "a long rope and ashorl shift," v -..i - Before this reacbos you, one of ths most Important sxpeditions that has yet been fitted out will be en lis way to meet the enemy. ' It will be under Ihe personal command of Brigadier-General llovey, ots whom tbs country may rely for an suergy and ability rarely met wltb lu some of our lato leading Generals. Ii Is contraband for mo lo, give you more details Just now; but I will post you in tlms. ' ' " " Just now Ihe Teeumseh has arrived, bringing the joyful news of ths removal of MoOlel-lan. It is an evidence of tha waking up of ths Admluistrstion to enorgy and determination to oastoverboard all drones and drawbaoks. It is ons of Ihe best sots old Abe ever did. ? ' . . .. , v , VERITAS Ths nsw Turkish Ambassador at Paris brings seven wives with him. Tbe Frenoh have christened them Mesdames Monday, Tuesday, Ao, a wife for each day. - - . . , . -. ; r.tj HENRY A HAWKS. 18 Park Flaco (near Broadway,) NEW YORK, MANUrAOTUKBB OF - STEEL HOOP SKIRTS . .... - .1- '.,' ... Of Swwry a3asoi-lrtloia.. Orders rallbnilly attended to. 1 33 S outiu oem BOBnnT oURXtza, - MANDFACTUKER fc DEALER IN ' HO OPS KIR T S ! ,1 ,.. - 1 - .-u-r. .. ; ., . .: r , r Corset, Shirt Fronts, Ac, Ac, - 8 Franklin Bi., wsst of Broadway, ' " "' ; ... . ; NEW YORK. MILITARY. ' ovijii-Jsr x t am authorised lo raise s Company far th, , 9lli Efglmeat, Ohio CaTalry, fbte reorultwl Iu the Oo unties of franklin and Madison. - Old Bounties Contlnaod. . . Ilrafted mri can an I UK In mv OobdsU aftal ketaa' Irelletl, by auk tag Imaitdlaie applkiatloa. LledtORO. S.BO-raHlllSOK,wra(thi( OSoar, . ' , ' CAMP CHASE, COLUMBUS, O. . f SUARP8HOOTER8. Webster's Bhsrp-Shoolers. ri lBIB COM PANT Of 8II1IOT 1 1 tJABKSMKN la now recraiHoa la raiikllD,Lioklng.ralrald, Picka- way, nauison ana u ion uonntien, . nnder a ment'order of the War Da- oartmaot, tbe prat ever aotborlaad ta Oblo. 1 am ooasmlssloned by Ibe aoreraor lclally to enlist a company of those otoked marksmen, the real tilt of ibe arm v, Drer to aerre lu Hoe ol battle, but to do tho (Jieok Hbootlng at rest and loug ratw Nooneoaobe iniistori-d in unite bs baas In flre oooteeiittfe abou. at rest, made a string not over st& Inches, or tbe same string, oil .baud, at 100 yards, tbe certiorate to be written on tba target used an t." Wake your target teat wltb any gun you oh 1 ae. TblaU n.jaoy will ba armed with tba latest pattern of , ; SHARP'S' TARGET RIFLE, , made expreaelr for this Corpa, Oaat-steel Barrels, Double r Holt-lira..- TtbGona fllshta. and canablo of beloa tired ten ttmfs in a minute, mod In all respects tbs beet ' weapon qow known. . , , t BOUNTY AND AD VAMCK PAY, MO, bea mustered m Fay, tba same as other volunteei S. CLOIflLNG AUD EQUIPMENTS, mnoh the flneat la ths army; and BATIONS , , , ol tbe bast lu tbe aerrlee. The Capital Oompauy of Oblo BBNI)EZVOU8--COLUMBir8I OHIO. BeoroitlnR oOoes lu eaoh of the be ft) re named oonntles. Those wlsbiux to enlists or leorutt for tbla com nan r will oome forward aoon. Any letter, enoloatng a stamp. ilesirina lurtber lufot matlon will be answered promptly. Keomiliuit Ofllco comer of Utah and Broad streets. Dock eye Block, Oolumbtta, Oblo. bBWlfl B. WBBdTIB, oniii, . r veeruitiog umoer DBS (HOODS. Dry Goods. l , ' I ' Maaa-aYsllawavai - ' ' C. EJJ KKLY & CO. ' a t SOUTH UIGiH STRCKT. HAVE JL'BP OPHNIII A IVKIf AMU 8VLENDID .bWCKoi rail and wln;erWJM. Taney bt-laiuee. K"i Qo. iU. filer inoe. Alndeaa. Mthalrtv ' Ao., In gr.at ffiriellca traiioy Priuti, Hiuiruhig 'Prints, Dcmestlc ud flootob-UluKbams, Huiiiue, uneraa, mripca, lotion riaunels, Tloklnga, Denims, ditton Table Uiers. Ladiet' Illuitti t tibuwla ot .lUttle and nrloeai Mourn. big Kbawla; Hlaok ami Wbiia 1'uU.i dbawU, Brooba . .chawbi, arid ohlldren' Mbawla, In gn-at vaiicty A lara-v hb irtmtMit off Ladles' aileee and (Jhlldran'a j Zepbyr Knltt lloodr, Nublw aud ttontags, fiMUIen', Mis-ittt aud Ciil'.tfrtfii'a Woo ea Hose, Merino Hoes, sfieeced Uotttm U( aud (J loves, . . , The be.Ht etyleii ol tjciitt' f.ucr aud u'aln Vlaonel Ovae Sblrte, kult Under batata and Drawers Woolen, Haiino. and Uottoa tyalf lioee. Woolen, Uor.iu, OMb and Book U loves. . . J LOTH 8 A large aasrtmentofiJaialmsrea, Poeektae, : , Batioetta, Jeans, Tweeds. Kogllsh Velvets and Cordnroys. BOOTS and SH0K8 tadioa' Shoe, Misses' and Oall. .; dren's Shoe. Uen'a Boota and Bboaa, Buys' Boots and ahoea, will be aold cheap. - - . . -e . , BATH and OAs?o-kloB's and Bote' Hal and Oan. H of the latest styles, very cheap. Eforythlng In tha PBY flOODS LIN, wlU bej Bold at Grfttl Rwdaood PrltMi. :r v. , i: I . . -r tO Suit (hS Ximef. ,--t .;, r Kh-.H ft . . ; L.edaXBO-sa ... f' At tbe me plaoe.oan be iDund.a good selaetlea of ; GOOD : FAMILY GROCERIES ; which will ba sold at tha lowest Doealal. Iimru. Butter, Baxi. and and atl kludi of prodooe uket. la ex. V ahanfe fcr OrtMries, at aferket prioes., ,. Wepaj thehlxhaet market price for WHKAT, BYK. won, vaiasnu puaivtriRini Ngu BlgnSUWStaM o. 7 Bast kriend street juneia 0. lfiKBltB OO NEIL HOUSE, ..U OOLTJ-MBTJS, O-, MOW -31 r FAILING, Proprietor ' novia-dem erlo aaJ Botel. IWBWBB BIOS AMD 8TATS STBSBT9, ; t-.i 7' ,. ttVfiilli'asSlstsaTssssA ' " .i.t ' . ii ' Calaaabas, Ohio) WARDHN BMERY, Proprietors. '.' septs dly :, r .:. UNITED STATES flOfEt, '.' Cornor kalffii. and Towa Btraata, - t w i r m: . COLUMBUB, OHIO. W. B. AIKINt . jij i IroprUtor. I Mill Hate I ha bee thore)iiffin repair. ed and nawLr roaHisnao thmunhont. nnriM. tk. i.. mediate superrielou of the Proprietor, a-id la now read or theretHptlonaadaooomatodnilonjD( the publio. ... i JJ mm WSJ J G ARLE'S NEW HOTEL , af A43 dfc S44 canal Btraet, aear ?. .Broadway, New York. Terms, $1,50 per Day- i IUIH A BO VB IlOTBLi IS MOW OPBM for the reoantlon of anasta. Thalooatlon ho.nsr on. tral 1 vary oon v en lent to business and places of amnaa ' oieut, and eaay of aooaaa from all parts of the olty. Tbo Qooae will aoooniBiodate between 800 and 400, oontalns all f thn modern Improvements, and it fitted op and tarnished In a neat and handeome manner. The rooms (of wtiiua iHrKsj uiibuivji aio oiuhivj, m uiiusuaiij well 1'gOI d and ventilated, and. In But. ararvUHnc bs bMi dona that oon Id add to tho eomfort of tbs guests, and rank WBl. P. KARLB BOM, AprlllB dly. Proprietor!. MA1CTBY HOUSE, 7 ''. TT WT'VSi-H'SlT, ' Oatwaais lalwht and rtiarl.a Stra.ta, ., ' Bh4'',oi. Md. " ' ' V - ; , J- Tf MALTBY, ProBtUtor artt-dly j ' .. ' ; ST..LOUIS HOTEL, . i. t Chesnut Street, above Third Pli.llctci.eli3l3.lA, ' -1 ' ' ' I . . . OH THS BCBOrBiH AMD AMIBIOAS PLaH. Beard uith Table Bolt, $1.60 fir day. . . -BOOMS on Ihe Kurouean plan, at prioes frost S3 to W weok. . .. Ooaneoted IIU tha Betel Is a Sue Bntaurallt. oett St, MBit) A PBVOB, Proprietors. JJBBsTtTT aOOSB, . CINCINNATI, O.. Cos. or Taiaa A Visa Sta, .JOHNSON, SADHDSSS A 004 ,t)S't rrofrlst r v.
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-11-22 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Date of Original | 1862-11-22 |
Searchable Date | 1862-11-22 |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-11-22 page 1 |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1862-11-22 |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
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Full Text | I kkl A.u-Wh.t fs ,.- Ink W.llah... r .lB tiOHLD-llCNOWNED TTJRKIBB I t ' . . . ,iiajinjsdltel oeraoos nffnotliiMi rtwuauUlea, ou. .If lli-ll .'. plliatlo of tn. heart, aorvoae Seblli- kautcbti euuereedei opium, auutue, itinera aua u Lroollca; I. a pnweiftil loulo. rat up lu gubl, itlrer and MtlD boies, S5 wits ee, or . boi". lo uulqu. Tulklse oertoa lor (1. rosuureOB belt but,, odIi, or on k 10 mitt, which oiurt oo- mnuf mcid order, (old or drafihlo. lauaiaes jae kit selllni. Agents tuutea for elite. iM mbiom. le,r.it., SCTf i 00., ClbwiliU, Ml woaoem,, T I). I. BiBHKf, Oalrl KnU, Brwelwav. UROfJURlEa. EW STORE! NEW GOODS Fresh Family firaeerles. VIcCloud. ej Seller mopMUNKwrrmma in tUawruMi bi.ook IO 100 nWn lately OCOIipim "J uu. vwi w, euil hat Jail receive a I SEW AND FRESH BUPrL F OF 'orelga and Domestic Qrocerles, Of eJlalaSij Including,.-. . . x OF PEES, ' ' . : ' TEAS, IMOLABSGg, 1IUIF.D U 8A1T FISH, Vices op al sorts, f SOAP, .. L CANDLES, id In but BVBBY ABTIOMI kept in vail itookMi ;. r Grocery. . , , . -Tbe beat brands of LIQUORS, CIGARS k)BAC008, Klo., always on baud. f P d:i - . - hfODACCO AWI UIUARS. a. r.TAttrnuT, lit 114 Lombard ud 5 Water Street, naai S4,alkuh Baiiimi t, r .' IftmijSMMiB UltaLECS IN MAMUCAUTUBB1 V nil Le.f Tobauoo. Imported Ut o ud Uerlnel Itfaia, noil Manufacturers of 1NE HAVANA, PRINCIPE, ASS) OTHEB ClUARB. iilftyvs dflm " ' PITTSUVRU ADVEUTISlNU. BURKE BARNES, FIRB PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, Vtitiit Dour, tiutptmr-I'roof Hnx, and IRH WlSiMKV SHUlTEB MANUFACTUKKllS, 12MU1 131 Third t.( bet. Wood aud Siulthflwid t. PIITBltUKOU, PA. C'OLUiutci, O., fiept. Bd, 16tiSiV tiltwai. S. H. ARnnTr HoK ilpw ana dUgraiu Vi to No. , Bti'k BflBW, PltcstfttrfrhpP.- would like U UoUlinJ I l)vo drJwt tb dlnK'tim; Id (rlbaso Unve tlio lusHe nnUuo I in ti1 slyle, ami tbe t-H.) noma Utile bittt.r than n umml fur 'H d B."- n't iiodttitnd m to a iy lanu who n. u keufnnks ul have n.w.ty" bocu m warto fiiirid ol 8 U'tve known thir Uafei fur tbe (nut 7 yitri, He I wicinuxttHl with tii Ailttiiii fc-Jti Oo, My office 1)iIiik :reotiy ovor your itoro, yea can hTC ') (ibrti-iy to ihw ft ai a fliuiplc wnt th k-f tH piiiifth fnwiiuw, and at tne ftmf WW I Wint OUO 10 U will U.UI (je O'l oi urtiur. tiui 2(V m noon 9 tUuv mi) ratk9 It, and tht Btenben into ll. B- can briitu It forward, I V., nr.. Trirv rtrtiie.ithillf . U. R. BCKEKfN. ' J fl. A11HMTT SONH, Agfliita, Colittnbuf, 0. .IDS. A. MICruAI.r, Aut, WbeeUkVa. , wp(8d:-lta - . . Maunfftoturerof COPPEK-DIBTILLEP fc htTRIS RYIJ WHISKY! MARK NONE BUT HOPPER PlSI'ILLtD. 1 WAE-raiit It It a torn ingnut nduliaiutluu. I oitrnot n'ww) ImprMpd prowl, rouilClu(( It Itaa fiotn i Turge lot ol oIi"hiiJ ll,iwra oonstantlT on hand. Tba bl btat uarkat oaali prioa paid at alUliuea foi ya. n. lot, 193 auj IDS, Flial atreot, oeplS-JJm I'lTIBBBHO, PA. QTNA STOVE WORKS or 80 Wood Street, corntr Second, PitUburgh, Manufacturer aueI Whoteaalij Uealvi- In all klndi of k)0K, PARLOU, AND HEATING BTOVliS, In our Hamnte room may be found the oel- alGAh bUUNINU CO -li BT0VK4. Wo bate Met. very lariia auortmt'iit or i a kl'tk ana iikatiu TOVB8, wmbraclngnuiueoi tuo Uuit 1'atteras now of- irml to thn itubKa. ' runoy fciuamoiea urfite eronts and renders. S(iie newest atlet, Ooinmon Kltcht-n Bow aud Jam jfft, alt or wuicb are oaiHi at very low priji s. Wo bavd also TruiBamn, Kureka and Tropic, wblob we would n-jlllhu narticotar attention of Dealers beau Htoveu hare the Ki'uMtee run of any yet lutrotliivod, id in auo-uif lena-T univvmai etttuiactiou, lue plntel Hsd, btdiiK dotitilt. and -oouetructeil an to oonsumr loaroater uai t of tbt mnoko and ittn, and n-iiulre I il tbin any other, aud irea from dirt compared ltb .uerniuvMi. - Special luiuoemonUoirereil to bulldora In wtnt rtfUrnU' ronta. . MplSdUut. SUNLIGHT OIL WORKS. William A. MiiClur?, ... BOI.KSALB DKALKR AHU UiNDriOTUHKB 01 Carbon Oil and Lampsi " '" Warehouse 01 Wood Street; teil.'ldHu. PftlabnrRh, Ponn. CLOTUIWO, UAT8, CAPS, &.C. KRAFT, HOFFMAN & CO., Mannraoturera, Wholueale A Retail Dealers In iOTHING, HATS, CAPS . ..-AND ' p ENTLEMEN 8 FURNISOINQ GOODS, No. 99 South Hiich at. Between Town and State Strbeta, COLUMBUS, OHIO.. LAW CARDS. SUMNER T. SMITH, iltorner and CounNellor at Law, nit uvtni) ruouc. I)ir? BANK B0ILD1N0, OORMRB Of BfATI ASP U1UU BTUKS.IS, . . . CoLCMBtn Ohio. Will promptly attend to Bualoew in Federal or State aru. Wp,l Itawgrn. T, O II I ( I I I D I I, OoLOaaua, Onto, wtlh . 1 aTIBIB. UUITTJbaUiia, ' . ATToamia at Law, SI) Wall Street, Haw Totk, Mtead to Be York ud Ohio oolleotlona. iaet O.- 0. CULLIVS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0fict So. 67. Aula Eigh Slrcti, too oWi ktwlA tf tAl Pott Ojfict, C0LUMBV8 0. WlUoromotli attend to OolUetlotia and other Law Boalma. aprlia-lrr. A&XJSSXCTCnV ! . ADE&P AND DUMB BOT, about twelve yaara ol age, went by tke (), dc 0. H. B. to Cleveland on tba 15th olt. He isemellfor hie ma, with blank ha.!- sharp tlark eyoet wore a bliok jeckt and pnnts, and a blank flt bat, and his olothhiK was marked wltk the la Itlala of bla oanif, fl. D. Ha has bfwn piMiug from one lailon to anotbor oo different roads waa seen at AH1-iinoe on the 19b nit. lulornmtlon mm ti whrhinkkw la lannd will be thankfully reoeiycd by tba fiuperlnb-ndtnt of tba Institution for tbe Deaf and Pnmb. Uoitimbna, Oct. T, itmi. dAwtf Si-0 .tUKAWAT ROVPM, erroins hi doubt bodib, OIBOLEVILLE, OHIO T. fOVKBDALE Proprietor. ejtac urn Omalhaa oa.. t thli R. . -: . . , VOI IJME XXI Imporlant to Builderi . of DweillMgs. it; Owaer Buiterworth'i new Pat$nt Window Supporter t A OHBfcPaiid DwfMtMUlUuUrorOuntaaBdWaltxhto. at ! Iba on tblrd llu oial. TbU Window aup. noriei kwfclii wti l wbai lha graat of tb paupla bar bwn vr itirjmaoy fffara, oafing DNotnaaiiiriiM who idaof oatcbei. Tba MnunvrMr oonnwofiHtlu all kit. i ad oam, rovared with rabbar, and fa adaptad ama t old and nw awh. Tbra fa bo poatlbl lit of liaabla la Ita oat. It bol tlm itab at aav dMlrrd wavatloa agaltut ana laddan flail, wl boat any aatobaaaad wt bout defacfnR or aUtrtpf tba frama, and wha down oanuot ba raltnd allbout dtrnil forca oa Iba law. All paraona about bnlldlnf will find Hfaryamcbto inatr mtaratt 10 fijt pan tna annaantar, tat Agant for Vraoklln county, and riamlna tba artlola la prao tkal rpsration for ilmmaeltai. All orderc promptly attended to. Addrata JUU M J OH IK. Mo. 1U6 (tenth rront straw, voi am una, unto. r , ,. . ,.ion.aui 337X3 LOTIONy W or all dlaordara of tba Bvaa. ai Bednaai. flwalllna, DUchara; of Hot Acrid Lymph or Matter, Htdntai la tba wt ita oi tba mauat. uMcnarm or iooo Aor.a unaum from tba Auglaa, or oollaotlou of Mat tar or Waiar aadajr tint !arntia. .-... And a nan Iba adgM of tba Cylra ara aTioorolatad, fouk bd and Baw, tbla sraat ratnadv 111 eaia ao mat- Iter utw loug luiming. t He payi particular attention 10, and It wry incoeaifo n tna oraainaut oi toe uisraw ui in . HUCE. TUREl DOLLARS A BOTTLE, Dfllrerad to aoyaddroiV Prepared and aMdby .J' . DH. A. J. FOiUl,- . aartWy ' ' ' . , andaOatl, 0. k3 rurmentatfon to cider aud wine. -w bit maoir- (autured and aold Suluuf te of Lima thar pant foar tmn, and In no oaae bava wa knoarn It to fall. Otdw oan be' ferniflntad uutll It taatva eaaotli aa deelred. and tba far muni at Ion I turned! ttelr arraatad. In a few koare It will settle perfectly olear,and rauain tbf aaau la aror and BulnhUaof LlmulsacbeaD. eaellr manacad nbataaoa. Ineoluble until acid preaeuta itself, and Imparting aq a a plaManinaa. It aoUleeat the bottom wtthtlte leaa Tba imimouy or avary one who baa need It Is eo ampbatlo In tn fvor, that wa faul Jutlftad U aajriua ibat Ita aatwaaa It Wa putlt up In Ifloc. tMitlrf,acb dnalganaklMtlbi abacrali abwaell la bulk, any anaatlty to eoit parobaa- are. . . - . . .-. - fllHIiLPHm or MMI, fcrtondidin gnaar acid fflrvi up aim, in varreie, aege aoo jugs. Maita'aotDrlug Chan Is te and Ptaggltta, M. E. oornerAJantral Avanua-and Eur k tat atreet. t)li Mil, Oblo. ... Aim. Milium. UM8RELLAndPARAS0L Walking Oaue Mnnufaclorj; ilttT Uain Blreot,' CinolanaU, Ohls' ' Uttrohautt and Doahra ara nartlantarlv Int Itad to eal aud aiamloo mr alook of Oinbrallaa, Paraaola, and Walk. ItiK Uaon, which I am offorlng at Manoraotanr'f ooat. iJ.TUOMl'sON, ut Main Strael, wait Ida.betwaa lib and 5tb, t'iuclnuatl, O. MT'Ouibralla, Faraiwl and Wlklng;Oana Malaria ornlabod to tua li-ada at rodiiood ptloaa, Jana-dlr r JSC ate and Oapa X. 1. WILLIAMS A CO., - " ' Wholeaala daalara la UhIh, Capu, and Ladles ' fur, 'Bt-raw CJoods and Palm Leaf Ha!, 9 l'cail ktfeet, between Main ii Waluut, 0IHUJMN4TI. . Our itook hai all bean porchaaad prertonl to tha lata rise n prions. Wo are tberelora praparad to offar goodi at the lowest rate, tab . . . aug29 i .' SHIRT W4NUFACTURtRS, "''''.' liW'.f'?' And dealers la GENTLEMEN'S FURNIBlftNQ GOODS, 9. U. Cor, Fourtb & Walnnt 9Ut. CINCINNATI, 0. ogle tfdSin UKOROE OfctiREOOR, No, i3 Fifth street, bet. Vine aud Kace, a CINytlNATI, OHIO. ''j. Mnuurituruj (.ockl, Jail Locba, Oar and Switch Look. Mlaht Latcliix, atunt Door Lock,, Mortice bookl, Bin uwima, buiiiu. Mucin vi ran bucaa. . I BllTr plated' " - BRt.L FULLS AND DUOB PLATES. Maoas Bella, and null oo Sneaklna Trnmn.t. InA. moat approvtd mauuer.. 'Also, attend! to' repairing aud fitting Keya. N. it Una on band an nesortment of Bnllden' Hard ware, at cue very lowest prlcna. - aug29-d;lin IVlerchauls' and Sutlers' Supplies AT WltOLESALE, . WB UATB ON HAND TBB LABGE8T STOI1R ol tbe following styles of Hulkrs' Hoodi of any boime In "Tht, West." and if we don't aell lanra lut. Ak LUW, Olt L0WK11 than an, oilier lumen In our llneol uaue.-rwen, can anu see. w et oner to nutleri . p The Ureatesl Variety, . Alio of tha following styles of goodit Soldiers' Tries Farkagas; , Hll'tary Portrait Packet; ' Person Brownlow Fackage; ' .' V. Brergrren Package; Onr Detondera' PilseFackaii Western Army, feekagel . 4r , ' Continental Frlae Package; Soldiers' Ark, or "TaukaeHotlonii" 'The yaukeo;" ' ' . ; - Onion Blatlonery Frlta Faokage. FIFTEEN VABIET1ES . "! PRIZE FAOKAGrES. ;'. - '.-.. I doldlara' Hemorandums; " Solillera' 1'o.iket InkirtaudBI J ' Boldlara' Portfolloa; - . ' Pens, Pen UoltUrs, Pencils Soldiers' Song Hooka; ' Soldiers' Pookel War Man. Soldiers' Pasa Books. Two millions Plain and ranoy Bluff and Canary BN rauiras, is,umi Beams Writing Papers, Inks, Cigars, bauiplui aud prices sent to Sutlers upon application. NIHFOBD CO., ;f, . 38 aud 40 Went Fourth street, ogM-am v v OIHOIHHATI. H PEERS. l ! VyeBlera Chemical Writing Fluid ' sad lilackmg Laboratory, No. ei Walaiit-fik, Clnclaaatl, o. COEIUICAl. WRITIN6 FLUID, Oopjlng, Blaok, Bine, Oarmlne, Japan, Bundling and OX Ha FOIiII - ajs OriKiualJapanese Blacking FebJIo ly . JOHN U. UETER8, MA,TJ F AOT'U rhh '.. Wholeaala and reUll dealer lo ' : BO OTS, SHOES, '' t ABO . , .1, No. 8 l'buithtreet,'.bet.Vioe A TValnnt . CINCINNATI, OHIO. . A lar auortmant ofMllltaxy Boo la ibIIIiam m. atanlly on band. anaaMlai POUMAIRAT & HeCULLr, Commission Merchants, rortheaalaof 1 PBOVISIONS, f LOCB, GBAIM AND OTHXB WB0T- BJta ratuuijuB. How. T ai.d;49 A,lgkt atraat,' ; BALTIMORE ayadiy .''.f v ', -a. Oa Forsloors, NO. 6 EAST FOCETH 8TBBET, - , IODTB BID1, IAST Of MAIN, DP BTAIBfl, A MVW 10VD1II AID Pllill II Trusses for Radical Our, SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRACER Sttrgfral and Anatomical Mechanician. Inventor and Manufacturer of Apparatus for Oarvatnra of Spina. Wry neca, uiud aeei, now ijoga, ana otnev ralsloal Defbnal-tlea. Bollntafur Vraeturea and Dlaloeatlonni. RtMbiuM fur Varicoee Velna, Knee Capa and Ankleta made to order. Ispedal atUntlon paid to the repair of Artificial Llmbt, A onmpetent female fd attena lo tmdlaa.'-Relera by permission to Dr W OaVnaaay. Dr 0 Blaek, man, Dr W Boelker, Br J F Jodkins, Dr F Bebmldt, Dr. Vrlea, Dr & Battuaa. 4 , .r f I awe f i - ' - COLUMBUS, OHIO. MEDICAL. LIVER COMPLAINT. Properly speaking, every demnRaqiaat of Hit itrer or Billons intern la a Liver Complaint, but Iba peculiar state of tha Liver which la now referred to, la a Chronic atjooMea. ana ueoaiiy arieee nun a warm or oohowti UUof that lmnortaat organ. Hometlnifw, tba Mia bid Solent la quantity, ur vlttalad In qaallty. or both theae statee prevail at tha same time, but mot generally the Alaatua la avIm to AliAlriMitlnii or liurirln nit of the dnet la owlna to obatruotlon or tlogitlng op of the doet or pno wntoa oonveya tna niM iro n tne titer wio ina bowels, be adhaabia of el an, or an oral, or In aume caai a which oooveya tha bile fro a tha Uvar Into lha by gall atones, causing the bile to Iw thrown back Into tbe pall -bladder, from wheuce II la absorbed by nnmeroua mail vasaeM, which oonvey it into tba moraoio unoi, a pipe inat ruua up aiopg su apiee, aim wrmiuatwi in sua smptles Itaelf Into tba Targe vrln of tbe left abonldrr, near Ita Junction with tba velna of lha head and Book, and irom Henos ine oita is oooveven ao wa nearti auu v' oomea mixed with tba blood. . Tbeblla tbuadlrarlad from Ita nroner'aonrae. and efr oolatlog wbera It waa never designed by natnra, prodnoaa mnon evil, ana onta aieasuoiu enecia npon u neuiin 01 ineinamauat, ITS EFFECTS UPON DIGESTION For lha want of heallb Lite to ml a" with the balf di gested food, oompleta aeparatlon never takra place be- tweea tba Ob vie (the mllkv liuuor which f.rmithe blood) and those portions of tba food designed by nat ure to be jeoMQ i rum o ooweit lor tue out, wo en preeont, fan- ea ana separatee tna aeaitny from tna unneanny por- tlona. In tna aame manner that lsi utiles or wble ol eues separate wlna or elder Irom tbuir lmonrttit ana ouuse- qaentiy the vary fouataln ol Ilia la, trou luaiaenor, vi uaiea ana oorrup'ea. In tbiaooanectlon. tha mora nromlnent avmntomi are a fueling of oppreaelon upon tba stomach aud obeat, aa If irvaeen avwn oy m ueavy weigut; tropuoaoma aaauiun rigbtfnldraama, , IjOW SPIRITS, LANGUOR,1 want of anerg, melancholy, restleaaneaa and dteooatant adneas gloomloeas of mind, tlmorouauee, agieat drtad of trouble. and a dlsiioeitlon to wagulfy ovary fvll often great watchfulness, aud an Inability t sltwp and again, greet drowetoees, wear lures, and disinclination to motion. gometlmaa tbera la a loathing of food, aud at others a vo- raolooa appetite, the food rteynantly beooming aour itn medtataar after uaalf , followed by aour or bitter emcta-tlona. Ooatlveneat, or aiUrnataly ooatlvneaa and diarrhoea, prevail tha patient la frequently troubled with wiud In tba atoioaob and bowels, and at times bi anno-d with worma. and f.eauentlv with the Plica. There la elan Irritation, and frequently cbronlo Inflammation of tbe Inner aaflbca of tke touiach and bowels, wltb tenderness ouprnaewr,an4 a aoraataa about tbe tower edge 1 tbe ribs. r - j - - HOW THE ULOQIlttiWrifiCTeVD niaaaaito Dartlelea of tba bl!a thus Billed with the blood, randan It Impure, and more .or lain obeli note the pores of tha akin and small blood-fsalt huceerlace vartona dtoeaaee of tbe ahlnauch aa Kryaijwltu, aScuema, Itohlnga, Imall Watery Vesicles, Blotches, Tuiuore, Jalopies, BcnrAoes'. Bolls, Sore Kjes, Bores and Ulcers i f va rloua klnda. The akin bcoomea more or ku jellow, and when tba disease la of long standing, orten veiy dark, and haa a dbapreeeMf, dfrfy, fraoay appearance, and aorae-tlmee there is a perfect Jeuniiroe, Tbe wnltaa of theejee i also hAva a green or yellow tluge, ITS .ACTION CPOIV tbe KIDIUEYS More ar lees bile ta strained off from tha blood In Its passage through the kidneys, and Ibid tied with the urine, wblch, by Ita acrimony, prod noes paloa In tba back, aud scalds and lirltatea all tha unsary p-asages. bouiedayH tha discharge of urine la Drofuae.aua natural lu anut-ar- ance; and other tiaies It la scanty, aud the desire to evaluate bi frequent and urgout, and oco-iaiouully there It a total suppression of It. Hornet) nes tba color la nearly white and milky, bnt usually It a high tolorud, red or yellow, with a rank, offensive odor, an i cften It Is bloody. The more ordinary aymptome or tow diaeaaa are oi art eat variety and may be stated as follow: - ifHafMesaew fitwaa, tbe tongue Is usually more or (eja coated with a white or brown scurf, aud there is often a feeling of chilliness and coldueaa of tbe feet and kueea, and along the Inside of the tufghs, t times the tce la ntutneo. aua tnere ia moreor iwa nver. tsneciaiu at uncnt. or in me afternoon, areojiwrniy mee u a BHobT. HAoatMU fJonou. with a b oak loess of the throat, and eometfmee a very aeveie, dry aud bard cough, which la often mistaken for OoasuafrrioM. This ooiuh often oommeneaa In tba latter part of the night, or eatly In the mraug,ana lean iot nours, irequenny proauoing nausea and vomiting. If there be atiy expectoration, it is a touah, rony, tenacious nbletcm. wbkb adheres to every thing It touofaea. There are, alio, frequently chronic pleurisy peine in various pnrt of tbe obettl, wblcb shift atraui irom one pan oi ine oieeat or atae to tueoiuer. tfometimee abceeees form lo tha Liver, and prtaalua up ward on the Lungs, produce constriction, auti cough, and breaking, dischnge tbelr content Into the Lungs, from whence It m tat then beejtoted by expectoration, or the patient la aeauuyed. Finally, to sum up m a few word: A .Frtfow, Dirtut Ortuu Skin, A Yellow, or Green Tingeofth WhitHoiheEyet An Aching Pom aerott the Kidney i and Bip, with Irritation or heat In dlacbarglog urine, a sensation oi mine ana distention across tno abdoaien, wiia ten. dernesa on pressure, tow a fas or Bi'ihiti, kniomrruL Drsahs, Aciditv or Utokaoh. altb otbvr JvbDeutto svniD loms. Biliona Fevers, Bilious Oolica, and Bilious Diarrboea and Dysenteries, OUtJuete Oostlveueatt, Iniermltttut and Bern It tent Covers, Jantidli-e, Fever and Aue, Chili and a ever, no., an originate irom tne ssmeca ae, A PERANGBD 6TATB OF THE LIVER The most successful treatment la to give the patbt every night on golnc to bed from two to five JAYiNK't) a&BATLVJG ft lit h, or enoiiRtioi tuem to luhuro ono,ana not more than two evauiiatins f.om tbe bowels uext morning. Tbed'eeof tbe Pills oan beincroatwd or HI mloished at pleaanre, ao as to produce the-above lteit, and thiir use should be coniixued until a cure la completed; aim, at the same time, give Dr, V. JAYMK'd Ah TKUAT1 VK. three tltuoa a d ty aooordihie to Hie dlrev. tions, unlxea there Is a want of appetite, with weakueaa and debility, r symptoms of woiuis preveil, wbtu In-stead of the Alterative, give a twpoontulol Javnk's Van 'tna (auLs d wtMa llttld '14 nnfl nvviiHtanoat tn pluase the taate,) -aboMt half an hour befom aaiih mtmt, uutll theae symptoms are removed, aud If tti ere should he twugh or oppreseiou about the throat or cbwtt, then give the Kxpeotobant a often and In such dMa aa may be u'loq necessary to qaici me cougn aua iLOKt xyectora-tlon ety. . 1 Ir. V. JAYNK ROM'S Family Medieiiuu ar prepared only at Obeauut street, l'bilitdelpbla,-rnid are sold at uoiumuus, uuio, oyu. nuuKKiB aua . ouuljculku, aid by Aseute IhrouKOiit the cuuntry, frm wtinu mnv also be ibUliied, gralit, JaynSs Medical AlttUmao and wiiKie to fimi, ' . ocla-dtiui 'MILITARY CiOODS. MILITARY! MILITARY I THE ATTENTION OF '.i MILITARY GENTLEMEN IS REQUESTED BV ' . ' A ' ' tT . XX. SMITH. TO Bit LABOR AMD WKLL 8B1.KCIK1) STOCK Or 8WOKDS, 5cO., ' ' . Whloh he will "oil at Eastern prioes. PBKilNTATiOS 8W0I1D8, STAFF SWOBDS, LINI.SWOR08, V1RLD SWUBDS, . , OAVALBT BABBR3, ABTILLBRY SABRBS, . SHUOLORB STRA PC, PISTOLS, BPUBS, ' SASIIR?, BRtiTS, DUOLES, OBOSS OANSONS, CROSS SABBIS, WBBATUH, . OOBPS, Aa , Ao.. Jig-Military Hats anil Caps trimed In Ibe naattat manner. All of the above floods sold cheap at SMITH'S HAT STORE I New Nell House Build ng, OOLUMBUS, O. FURNITTRE. BROTHERLIN, HALM & CO. ' MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS j Of all Rinds, - Manufavtorv on Bank of Canal, loot ol th-St. War Rooms Nos. SIS . and SIS Sonth High-Ht, ALSO "UNDERTAKINCii Cases & Caskets Constantly on Haud. , . THOS. BR0THKBL1N. M10HABL BALM, 4 JOHN 8. rOBO, . J. H. 8TA0B, Aug. W-daia . Oolumbtu, Oblo. FURNITURE, FURNITURE Columbus. Cabinet Company., Wareroom Mo. 36 South Hlttb Street, Corner of Friend. THIS COMPANY 18 COMPOSRD OF A KUMBEB of Jtinrmrmeu Oabloet Makera. who have anmblnf together for tbe purpose of supporting their laiullies and Uwaualvei, and to manufaeture aver, kind of FCRMTCRB, ' t CHAIR8, ' MATBB88B8, BEDBTEADS. fto. And will gArantee to cur oltlieni or towa and oonolry that tbe, will fornlih aa good furniture ai as mauniao. (urea in ma uniiea Dtatee, ana at eati.retory prlcoa. TbeUomoaov boues to reoflre a liberal eh nrn of rialrnn. age. as tbelr motto la to "live and lei live." it will kIvo them pleasure at any time to show vbiitoia through their rooms, whether purchasing or not. Tbla Company la anle agMit for the aala of Meeare BAILEY A DM OAMT'B UKLKBUATBD HPBINO BKI) BOTTOM, which, for almnlioitv and durabilltv. mhi...! he nioellvd. Please oall and examine It. trice from SSMleMfiO. Tba Bel- man to Mr. W. L. RlTOHKfl, long oonnooted with tbebnslnea,auold old sen, formeily of the Arm of Hnghea ft Bebee. H. N. 8N1IKK. H . KsVRtokb, Treaanrer. . Buperlntondent, aeptllodam. Parlo r Skate u ! Parlor Skates rpBB VSR Of TBI PABI.OB SSATRS fnrnlibrs t h m. bknh waeral ana aitrseiive .xarciae ever Introcooe ia peoirc II exam, lailtatra Ira Skating. Th '.oil , or uarpei nay ps laaua oa wlthon Injorv to i M. T. O. M YAlC.lrola Aaeut. I.S. A liberal JbKoant te the Trade. eotm.dSm TATE SA TUROAY MOUSING OHIO STATE JOUKNAL. TELEGRAPniO NDWU MORKINU AMD AFTERJVOOS BB I.ATE AND inrORTAHT "NEWS I . . WAS 100 Skulkcrli ' DlamlMcd. ' 1,000 , MORE MARKED." Pleatanton Di I vet a Rebel Force Caplure.of l.ooo Ualei of Cotton. Acaula Creek Railroad-Rebel num. . ' -:- :t''i Latent from tbe South Went latent Newt from Nortb Carolina Ac, AC.,' Ac. Widening the Illinois Canal Tne rrcttiaeni u-in. New XosE.Piov.vi. & atepaioa to tne nmts from WasbingtoD, Nov. 20th, says Got. rates to oonolliate what he deemed to be reoommeod-and CeDgreaeman Arnold, of III, had aa inter-1 ed to him by the duties of bis position with the view lo day with the Preeident in relation to dictatorial s-overnment of den. Butler, oaius to widening the Illinois and Michigan Canal, so as to admit the passsge of gunboats from Ibe Mississippi River lo the' Lakea: asking the President lo recommend Ihe project in his forth - oomtng message. . . . n.iw. Y.Im nrircd unon Lha rrQaident tna na- aaait of slaadias by lha resent efcanoipatlon proclamation ir Be nopea ror a speeay suppres- sion ei tns reDeiiicn. rue rresiaent repuea that he was as muon oeierminea in bis course now as he had ever been. Gov. Yates rrotealed against the arming of Illinois troops with arms of European manu- feature. The Times' Falmouth dispatoh sajs: Yes-1 terdav the rebel riokets made their appearanoe on me oppoaiie oanit 01 tne river, ana are now within easy musset range. Xiast nigut tne rebel nickels had the audaoity to venture upon Iho Uranne & Alexandria Railroad and burn a bridge near liatlett's Station. Scouts report the rebel Gen, Early at Bhep- ard'e Mills with 9,000 men and Gen. Markall near Ibe eame place with a like number, and a rebel forceof lO.UOu near Aehby s snd bniolt-1 sr's Gap, . A refugee just id, says a rebel force or N,uuu men was iu Warrenton on Tuesday night: and last nlgbt bad advanced as far as Gaines- ville. IOO Skulkers DlNmlssed-1,000 . more mai neu Tiie root comes down-All Right I a speotat atatee tnat iw omoire aoeeuii speeial slates .Il.ml...l -Or. ... ..ri.. .lelk.n fenn. II,. T, .Tt? j ". ni il "T. IX? i'n a gr.lTd.7. eaoh; which order will be sent to the uover- nors of all .loyal Slates for publication in ofll oial. Slats journals; and with directions that none ol the men so dismissed snail ever nere afiei be commissioned. (Herald's Speulil ) We have reports from Ibe army along the lines to-pight, but nothing important has Irani ptred, Hionewall Jackson is reported to be threatening Sigel, and Lee skirmishiog with Burn- side. Nothing deoistve has been aooompllBhed. Fleasanton Drives a Rebel Force, Information from the Army of tho Potomae ia to the effect that rebel oavalry approached Warrenton recently to reoonnoure, but Uen. Pieasanlon's cavalry gavs them a severs oheok near tnat place. Accounts from Falmouth dated to-day slate that during jeslerday p. m. the enemy's piok ets.were scattered along the bank of tbe Rappahannock and conversed freely with our men, imi uo tiring tn.it piaae. of the rebels was seen. Only one small camp j A Cotton Ship iupiurea i,wuv Bales Secured. PiiiLaDEU'UiA, Nov. 20. The Washington star, of tbts evening, aeye; The Navy Do- pariment has information of tho reoent oapture of the steamer California, from Mobile, bound for Havana, loaded with about 1,000 bales of ootlon. She was oaptured by the Montgomery. The Information was brought by the United Slates steamer Conneottout. Aqula Creek Railroad-' Ruin. . Rebel Pbuaoripiiu, Nov. 20. The Washington otar, 01 mis evening, nas tne following: Aqdia Cbssb, Nov. 10. The Construction Corps is doing Its best to nave tue isiiroaa repaired; but tbe preliminary preparations of materials for the repair, woion snouta nave neen made, ars sadly neg leoted. The rebels, being undisturbed in this ouar. ler after cur evacuation of Fredericksburg. i.uleTwihd.1r.P0,rrU' if ! all the telegraph wire, iron -rails, railroad chains, &c. that they could getaway. U-wMZi,ZZ.TrJT.??r: i.T-Vi:.- r .r.7 1. u... Z' , ,, ,' supplies of materials have been found reaul- ?ha r,hl. W11'0 th road' dW" bJ Rebels In the Southwest moving from Boston Mountain to Cave Bili-A Battle Expected. St. Lotus, Nov. SO.Advioes have been re ceived that the enomy in the Soulhwest had ad vanoed (16.000 strom Wrom Boston Mountain to Cave Hill, apparently intending to give battle. Our foroes under General Blunt made pre parations lo move upon him, but soon found, as if apprised cfjhe fight, that Ihe rebolshad hur riedly witnarawn ana again retlrsd to the mountains. This is all ths intelligence at present reoelved relative lo Ihe movement, General Schofleld has reoelved a lemnarare leave of absenoe, and is now on his way to St. T . , ' ' - ijouib. Briiadler-Genoral Gorman has baen Inalriinl. ed to report for orders to General Curtis and win shortly arrive here. ReconuoiBaanrsi Ton-aril Wsl. netonuoissanco 1 ova ara Wei- don " ' ' I New Yobk, Nov. SI The following was. bv some mistake, forwarded to Washington and menco to tnts ouy, neing nrst reoelved her, to day: NewukaN, N. C, Nov. 14. The reoent expe dition under Maior-General Foeter . left Wash. iogton, N. C, on the 8J lust., about 6,000 strong, to make a reaonnoiasanoe in force lawarH. w.i. don, and with tbs purpose of taking ths towns of .Williameton and Hamilton, and destroying the strons and extensive rahal fnrtlRnaiin... i. that viointty, and also Interrupt (he ranortad eonstruetion of iron-olad vessels at these polnts, oa ihe Roanoke river. . The rebels, eoma 8.000 alrono-. marl. . I at Liltls Creek, whence they wererepulsed with h,aTT draught, and Ibe two mall boats, Renau-slight loss. Ths expedition pushed on, over- dl knd Vatinat, of four guns sscb, now In Ihe land lo Williamstcn and Hamilton, whioh were barbor of Mew Orleans. It is on ths Catinat iouna very strongly fortinea. lbs enirenoh- meals, some three miles ia length, were taken ana destroyed, ins rebel loros was aueoess- mnv nanaea. out escapes oa.ni Dans ed bv a hasty fight. ihe iron clad vessels were discovered. Our total loss was 6 killed and 8 wounded. ' The Fortress Monros correspondent of tha Philadelphia Inquirer is now under arrest for turuiauiog that paper with premature and exaggerated aooounts of this sxpedition. . The enlisting of North Carolina Union volun T jji,..-I teers progresses saimraotorliy. oompanies have been raised on ths Caps Hatte- ras banks I An intelligent man Just from Murfrossboro, N. 0.. says that it is ourrently rsportsd lha Jeff. Davis Is debating the propriety of an abandonment of the Confederals lurlsdictlon over Nonh Carolina. A ssrious dlflioul'y ex- iste between him and Gov. Vanoe. Davli has snserlogly oalled North Carolina a dead weight to the Confederacy. . , NSW YolK.NoV. 21. Experiments in Man. Chester are said to have demonstrated ths faot mat, witn ins am oi eieoirtuon intelligible signals oan bs exchanged between distant sta- Hons without ths Intervention pf any artlfioial JOUMA-JL. NO VEMBElt ; 22.. I8li'2 ontiihiotar wbatKeror, anil trlth equal auooeii, WBttntr. ilia Inttrmoing tpaoa .ba waoll; or partial! land or watar. It ii bolleicd tliia rrr' Mn4w " Mhali lcl'gr,pb earn OUR RELATIONS WITH FRANCE .A French Fleet at Slew Orleans Rear Admiral Reynaud Visited by Thirty Tbounaud French menA Conversation Between ' Messrs. Seward, Mercler, and , Mejean -Friendly Dispositions of i be French Government, Ac, Ac. - Waiiin(ito, Not. 17, 1802. ' The nea of the arrlral of tbe French llsar Admiral Rejrnaud at New Orleans, at tha head of a flotilla of three veisels cf war, and the acooonl of tba domonitrationi made on that oeoaeion by a proomion of a large body of Frenobmen, lad by the principal officers of the foreign legation, have been rceeirod at Wash-Ingloa. As ibis news may be eenstrued by the oorrespondenls of the New York press in this eity into a show ef hostility on the part of rranoe, allow me to state here what 1 know to be tha true character of the mission of Bear Admiral Raynaud, and the eense to be attached to the publio reoeption produoed by bis pres. ens. Boms time arro M. Melean. lha consul of I France at Mew Orloans. BndinKlt rerr difficult New York to advise with M. Meroior en the beat course to nursuei But ss both these sen ilemoa wished to avoid any oooaeion to exoite 1 the suspioion or' disturb the friendly relations i whloh, noiwiineianaiag tne aggressive lan- 1 0.1.0. of emrlAin Bawananara. still nrevailad I bstweea this oauntry and France, they resolved not to do anything without toe Knowledge and assent er our uovernmenu uonaequeniiy mey both left Mew York in tne neat 01 last summer and went to Wsahinglou, where .they had eev. I oral Interviews with the Presidout and Mr, Seward. I The conversation was aa open ana eanaid ae it is possible lo imagine it between diplomats. M. Meiean. without the least personal feclinic lagaluat uonerai uuuer, staiea mat rrunon, having considerable imerests at stake in Louni- ana, had to attend lo their protection, as much, al least.' as oireumstanues permitted. In bis estimation these interests have neither been re. speoted nor proleoted as they ought to have been, and. as a proof, he mentioned the case of the bark Elite Rail), in whiob Ibe Government of tbe United States had, 10 its honor be It said, acknowledged the jtiBtioe of the French claim and made prompt and ample reparation, "jtut, added M. Mi lien, "Frenoh olaims are not, uu- fortunately, limited, to injuries of a malcriitl nature sustained by rrenoh oommeioe aud iu dustry. 'Id several Instanoes tbe persons of Frenoh oltizons, who enlisted to a man in the Foreign A II.. l. f K:n... ..7.A . . ,i. . i. , . :, UUaoOOUUiau.o ....-.., . word. ofjerseoution that it would beadle " " "l - unnoticed It was beoause be knew the friendly dtsposi tlon of Mr. Seward towards France, and the hUb sentiments of justice and wis iom of bis polio, that be had taken the liberty to oome and explain to bis Kxcellency the injury in- dioted upon rrenon interests auu rrenon citizens by the abnormal oondition of .things prevailing in New Orleans; Mr.-Seward having listened attcultve.y 10 the remarks made by Count Mrjean, replied, with Ibat cordiality of expression and sereui- ty of language which have marked bis trans actions with tbe representatives of France, that it was with ibe greatest regret ibat be had been made acquainted with (ho facts above mentioned, and that it would bavo been a great satisfaction to him to learn that his French fiieuds in America bad gone through tbe uiighiy oou- tiiot in whloh tho Uuited Stales are engaged without injury of any kind lo tbetr interests or persons. Suob not being tho case he nopea 10 see the representatives 01 ( ranoo make the heel Airn.ir,Ht.rnpfl. .and toko Into onnHidora. tiou tbo difficulties under whioh I ho Uuited 8tates Government waa laboring; difhaultieB oePtional and temporary government iu a oou- quered oouulry, and among a population in a great measure hostile to it. The position of Ibe Federal Government, by this abnormal stale of things, was such that in many instanoes it was impossible to dieorimin- ale between the propriety or justice of the acts 0( its offioers, and the eotupluinls made against them in conscquenoe. He further observed that this peouliarily of the stale of things prevail- iog in New Orleans waa such as to take away Irom the Administration a part of the power belonging to it in ordinary times, and to transfer it into tbs hands of a responsible agent, invested with absolute authority. He would, however, sea that justice be done to the Fronoh residents at New Orleans, and by all possible means teoure the redress of all well-founded grievanoes. M. Mereier then said that he was thaukful lo his Excelleooy, the Secretary of State, for bis good disposition towards Franoe, and kind regard for Frenoh interests. He would beg leave sf.d7 a pondbl. efficeTrt of bU L...1...1. - ui. u. ....u ... v. .. 1..1 to remark, tnat since tne Administration had egate a Frenoh officer to go New Orleans who ?...,. ,,. ..... .v. i...... . u ...... dents, and play towards General Butler the pwl towards ths Federal Government, tie thought that tbts wouia simplify tne oondition of tbioge, aoilltate the relations between Franoe snd ft he United States, snd prevent further complications.lie then communicated lo Mr. Seward a pro- jedt he bad already matured, and whloh oon. "'ted in sending Rear Admiral Raynaud, then In lbs port of New York,- to New Orleans, in company with Count Mejean, tho French con sul, witn autnority lor tne former to look into ths oondition of Ihe Frenoh residents of New Orleans, and reporl'aocordlngly. Mr. Soward said he had no objeotion to make lo the desires f bis Bxoellenoy Count Mereier, and' the moot- ling ended in the most oordial manner. . . Such Is ths simpl, relation of the faots which lavs determined the- sending of Rear Admiral II . . KJ ... 1 1 , 1 ' ! MjDiau te live unveue. aa iv mv pruoesmon of chs tbousande of Frenoh residents, who. ac- cording to ths French papers published in that. ouy, went to ray a visit to ins Admiral s loag- Ilngs, it Is sxplainsd by . ths faot Ibat these reel, dents saw in his presense among them a proof H oonet,an. eotioituus wniou ine irenon aoT,rnment nmi, t0 M tbe natiTe, 0f Franoe, both at home and abroad. After bis arrival at N8" Orleans ths Frenoh Admiral paid a visit to Gen. Butler, who, aware of Ibe eharaoter of his mission, had returned bis oivilities in ths most sordlal manner. His visit on board ths Frenoh mall boat, tbe Catinat, and the aBsuranee of friendship on mat ooeasion fy ine Ameiiean to ibe rrenoh officer, ars Indieattvs of tbs disposition Uene r1 Bu",ri wbo "iu ,0 have deolared that he would io everything In his power to satisfy bla Frenoh friends. The names of the vessels composing Admiral RsyBaud 's flotilla arc: Ths steam frigate Guer- rlore, whloh he was compelled to leave at tbs mouth of tho Mississippi on account of her aiuirt u. uui.iou ug.- aerald. Tho Paper Famine and the New jersey saaiiors. A meetlnR of ths editors of New Jersey Is 16 bs held at Trenlon on Thursday,. December 4, to ooneider the best sourss to be adopted in view of Ihs rapid riss in ths prices of paper and printing materials. This is the first of a oonoerted series of mevemenls whioh will prob-ab.y bs rendered necessary in order to proteot tbs newspaper interest against heavy loss. Ths J""' " t0, wl,.lo11, " Publ' fnu u "'bi!0t'1 by the eonelant inorease of expenses reiiulrcs ,BM1W option of some plan or roller. Ths ot. nliB8 PP hl sU ". ""i s qusstion oi suDsiituung tns u" 01 ,0 Bprs or autsoristng tuotree '""Po.""0" 01 roro,n n' m oraer ' lIll'1l,r P"""! leoomes ons of im- mi,M tupurtanoe All acoounts agree that the President has hsaa fullw aroused to tha necessllw for tba most .I.ni-nna nroaaeution of lha war. Man tiram. inent members sf Congress, who bavs visited him within a week, testify to bis sarnestnees and determination to infuss .new energy into our army and navy. NUMUEK 1294 Tbe Battle of Corinth. Official Report of General Rose- ... , crans. .... In his ( Uioial report of the great -ball! at Corinth, Geo. Rosecrans thus sums up 4be re sults or mat splendid rioiory THE RESULTS OF TUE BATTLE BRIEFLY STATED ARE: Ws fought the combined Rebel foroee of Mississippi, commanded by VaS Bora, Level!, Vil-lipique and Rust, in person, numbering, according to their own authority, 88,600 mea. . . Ws signally defeated them with little more than half their numbers, and they fled, leaving their dead and wounded on the Held. The one-mi' 4 loss In killed, was M23 offioers and mea. Their loss in wounded, taking the general average, amounts to S.tj... Ws took 2,208 prisonets among whom ars 187 field officers, eaptains, and subalterns, representing filly-three .regiments of infantry, sixteen regiments sf caval. ry, thirteen batteries of artillery, and seven battalions, making sixty-nine regiments, seven battalions , and thirteen batteries, besides separate oompanies. ' . . We took, also, fourteen stands of colors, two pieoes of artillery, thirty-three hundred stand of small arms, forly-bre tbousand rounds of am munition, ana a large lot or accoutrements. The enemy blew up asveral ammunition wagons, between Corinth aud Che walla, and be yond Chewalia many ammunition wagons and earriages were destroyed, and ths ground was etreeju with tents, officers' mess ohests, and small arms. We parsued them forty miles, in force, and eixly miles with eavalry. 1 Our loss was only three hundred and fifteen killed, one thousand tight hundred and twelve wounded, and two hundred and thirty-two prisoners and missieg. f ,..... v .. . ' Ii is said ths enemy was se demoralised and alarmed al our sdvano Ibat they set firs to tbe stores at Tupelo, but finding ws were not so oloss upon them, they extinguished the fire and removed the public stores, exoept two, oar loads of bacon, whioh they desttoyed. . To signalise iu ihis report all those officers and men whose action in the battle deserves mention, would unnecessarily lengthen this re port. ., ..'.... , i must Iberelore refer la ths sub-reports and special mentions, and to a speoial paper here; wtlb, wherein the. most oonspiououg, to the number of one hundred and nine officers and men are mentioned. . .. . . . ". .-i i '- W. S. ROSECRANS, Major-General. FiedericksburK as an Army De- pot. The Philadelphia Press sajs: '' "The advantages of moving lo Fredericks burg are very evident. It may be no better or safer point from wbioh to operate against Riohmond than Culpepper, beoause the former position may be as easily turned or tUuked as the latter, liut rrederlcksburg is an exoel. lent point for a supply depot, beoause we oan use ibe fotomao ana tuppabannock rivers for the transportation of supplies all the winter through, assisted by the railroad from Acquia Creek. Again, the difficulty of waging war In Virginia reudersit necessary that a large army in aolive operation should be instantly connected with its supply depot by a railroad, and this will be found leading from Frederibks- burg all tbe way to Riohmond. Two days' march along the road will bring our army to a point where it can. obtain euppUasueom points on the Ware, York, James, aud Kij'pahannook rives. Ihree or four days maroh from Fredericksburg will bring us iu front of ttiohmond again, and givo Iho army of the Potomac a re-infuteement of fifty thousand uu besides wooilou uud iron clad gunboats tuTfliiinJauoe. This route is tbeebcrt one, also, snd by taking it we. forco Iho rebels inimediinely froiu Che Shenandoah Valley ud opea the road to Staun- . r..n....ul i..r"ax. a. FROM HELENA. i . ' . - Another Flag- of Truce -Rfctuin of WiNconsiu ri'ltfoners r- 'f he Strange Meeting; of Two Brothers -A Kew Hind of Regimental MunIc An Old Acquaintance Prertarations for a Move, Ac, , . . . (Cor. of Hi. Miiaourl Demoorat.) ' '' k ". ... 'HtMA, Ark., Nov. 18; 1802. f ; A II in of Iruca, under tho command of Cel. Carter, of the ii 1st Texas Rangers, arrived at Col. VandovoYs oamp on Ihe night of the 9th iuslant. It escorled one hundred and nineteen prisoners, principally Wisconsin, who were cap-lured iu September last at Newtoola, Mo. From that place they were marched to Little Roak, then paroled, and theu sent down here. . Ae usual with all prisoners taken by the rebels, tbey were stripped of everything, and were uot left a blanket or scarcely doming cnougn to cover I heir nakedness. 'i .t. if,i: iV u. Acooiding lo their own staloment, they wars osptured through the iguoranoe and ineffioienoy . of their field oflioers. The sufferings whloh thev sinos endured only make thern the more anxious to have another ohaaoe with their sap-tors. "Unols Sam" aoted the part qf the good Samaritan. ' He found them weary and. gave them rest; "Naked, and he olothed them; hungry, and he fed them; houseless; and be ; gave them shelter." ' ' .-!" mm'..-.. , The seoosh oflioet'S were entertained by Col. Vandever. an ofliuer as generous as he is brave, and whoa hospi alily ia oujTllmited by the scanty rcaouroeB of his oamp?" - i-,.L- , Among tbe esoort .aoooppinymg tne nag or truue was a Captain Ruet. who, learuing that there was in Colonel Vandevor's command another Captain Rusi, belonging lo tbe 4th Illi nois oavalry, expresses great onriostiy to see him. as he hud a brother North, from whom he did not bear since the war broke out, and pos- ibly litis Captain Rust might be the samsor be acquainted with him. Bui, judgo of the agreeable surprise to eaoh to reoognise Ihs long separated brothers. '"''' ' v Tbe kind-hearted Colouel Vaudover did all in bis power to make their short meeting a happy one, so that when the lime arrived for a separation, .it Was act without muohill-snp-preesed regret nnd many a wish that this war was over, that they bid adieu lo each other the one io tight, for his oountry, the other to fight againat him; but suob has ever been the miseries of sivil war.' - My visit to o'smp was early in ths morning, just as eaob regiment was preparing its detail of men for their rcspeotive duties, and as all exoept ons Indiana regiment had their appropriate musio of fife and drum, my ears were greeted by the dlsoordant ringing of a btg bell nounied oa an ox wagon. Curiosity being exalted to learn the oause of so strange an anomaly as a big bell aeoompanylng a regiment of soldiers, I sought: an explanation fiom the Colonel, who naively replied., that the regiment was without either drum or fife, aud, therefore, obliged to mako ell their calls by the lap of the bolli Though loud euough in tone, it must eer-Irinly be a difficult instrument to carry about iu the field of battle. - - raeslng through oauip, I reoognjsed anjold St Louis acquaintance, for whom, no doubt,' tbo oouuty of St. Louie will long retain a lingering recollection, for she loved h jut . " if -not wisely, at least too well," and like. a faithless lover he betrayed her. The redoubtable George Suiter, to whom I allude, is here, as smoothtongued and slippery as ever. In feet; aooord-in g to himself ho is tho most Injured man in this oommunity, for hs waa only the simpls tool in ths hands of those who received all the profit", wbijh hs (Smiser,) shared the odium and disgraoe of the speculations. Ths soldiers in Col. Vandever's oamp do not regard Mr. 8ml-ter in a very favorable light. They say that he is IB Ibe habit of buying mules and other animals, and branding them "0.8." so ingeniously contrived, that it would represent the initials of the Confederate States, and If taken by our forces, he eonld elalm them as personal. lhess animals lis sells to ths Confederate States for any price. Colonel Vandever has a sharp lookout after him, and if he detects him in any thing ef the kind, his snd will be "a long rope and ashorl shift," v -..i - Before this reacbos you, one of ths most Important sxpeditions that has yet been fitted out will be en lis way to meet the enemy. ' It will be under Ihe personal command of Brigadier-General llovey, ots whom tbs country may rely for an suergy and ability rarely met wltb lu some of our lato leading Generals. Ii Is contraband for mo lo, give you more details Just now; but I will post you in tlms. ' ' " " Just now Ihe Teeumseh has arrived, bringing the joyful news of ths removal of MoOlel-lan. It is an evidence of tha waking up of ths Admluistrstion to enorgy and determination to oastoverboard all drones and drawbaoks. It is ons of Ihe best sots old Abe ever did. ? ' . . .. , v , VERITAS Ths nsw Turkish Ambassador at Paris brings seven wives with him. Tbe Frenoh have christened them Mesdames Monday, Tuesday, Ao, a wife for each day. - - . . , . -. ; r.tj HENRY A HAWKS. 18 Park Flaco (near Broadway,) NEW YORK, MANUrAOTUKBB OF - STEEL HOOP SKIRTS . .... - .1- '.,' ... Of Swwry a3asoi-lrtloia.. Orders rallbnilly attended to. 1 33 S outiu oem BOBnnT oURXtza, - MANDFACTUKER fc DEALER IN ' HO OPS KIR T S ! ,1 ,.. - 1 - .-u-r. .. ; ., . .: r , r Corset, Shirt Fronts, Ac, Ac, - 8 Franklin Bi., wsst of Broadway, ' " "' ; ... . ; NEW YORK. MILITARY. ' ovijii-Jsr x t am authorised lo raise s Company far th, , 9lli Efglmeat, Ohio CaTalry, fbte reorultwl Iu the Oo unties of franklin and Madison. - Old Bounties Contlnaod. . . Ilrafted mri can an I UK In mv OobdsU aftal ketaa' Irelletl, by auk tag Imaitdlaie applkiatloa. LledtORO. S.BO-raHlllSOK,wra(thi( OSoar, . ' , ' CAMP CHASE, COLUMBUS, O. . f SUARP8HOOTER8. Webster's Bhsrp-Shoolers. ri lBIB COM PANT Of 8II1IOT 1 1 tJABKSMKN la now recraiHoa la raiikllD,Lioklng.ralrald, Picka- way, nauison ana u ion uonntien, . nnder a ment'order of the War Da- oartmaot, tbe prat ever aotborlaad ta Oblo. 1 am ooasmlssloned by Ibe aoreraor lclally to enlist a company of those otoked marksmen, the real tilt of ibe arm v, Drer to aerre lu Hoe ol battle, but to do tho (Jieok Hbootlng at rest and loug ratw Nooneoaobe iniistori-d in unite bs baas In flre oooteeiittfe abou. at rest, made a string not over st& Inches, or tbe same string, oil .baud, at 100 yards, tbe certiorate to be written on tba target used an t." Wake your target teat wltb any gun you oh 1 ae. TblaU n.jaoy will ba armed with tba latest pattern of , ; SHARP'S' TARGET RIFLE, , made expreaelr for this Corpa, Oaat-steel Barrels, Double r Holt-lira..- TtbGona fllshta. and canablo of beloa tired ten ttmfs in a minute, mod In all respects tbs beet ' weapon qow known. . , , t BOUNTY AND AD VAMCK PAY, MO, bea mustered m Fay, tba same as other volunteei S. CLOIflLNG AUD EQUIPMENTS, mnoh the flneat la ths army; and BATIONS , , , ol tbe bast lu tbe aerrlee. The Capital Oompauy of Oblo BBNI)EZVOU8--COLUMBir8I OHIO. BeoroitlnR oOoes lu eaoh of the be ft) re named oonntles. Those wlsbiux to enlists or leorutt for tbla com nan r will oome forward aoon. Any letter, enoloatng a stamp. ilesirina lurtber lufot matlon will be answered promptly. Keomiliuit Ofllco comer of Utah and Broad streets. Dock eye Block, Oolumbtta, Oblo. bBWlfl B. WBBdTIB, oniii, . r veeruitiog umoer DBS (HOODS. Dry Goods. l , ' I ' Maaa-aYsllawavai - ' ' C. EJJ KKLY & CO. ' a t SOUTH UIGiH STRCKT. HAVE JL'BP OPHNIII A IVKIf AMU 8VLENDID .bWCKoi rail and wln;erWJM. Taney bt-laiuee. K"i Qo. iU. filer inoe. Alndeaa. Mthalrtv ' Ao., In gr.at ffiriellca traiioy Priuti, Hiuiruhig 'Prints, Dcmestlc ud flootob-UluKbams, Huiiiue, uneraa, mripca, lotion riaunels, Tloklnga, Denims, ditton Table Uiers. Ladiet' Illuitti t tibuwla ot .lUttle and nrloeai Mourn. big Kbawla; Hlaok ami Wbiia 1'uU.i dbawU, Brooba . .chawbi, arid ohlldren' Mbawla, In gn-at vaiicty A lara-v hb irtmtMit off Ladles' aileee and (Jhlldran'a j Zepbyr Knltt lloodr, Nublw aud ttontags, fiMUIen', Mis-ittt aud Ciil'.tfrtfii'a Woo ea Hose, Merino Hoes, sfieeced Uotttm U( aud (J loves, . . , The be.Ht etyleii ol tjciitt' f.ucr aud u'aln Vlaonel Ovae Sblrte, kult Under batata and Drawers Woolen, Haiino. and Uottoa tyalf lioee. Woolen, Uor.iu, OMb and Book U loves. . . J LOTH 8 A large aasrtmentofiJaialmsrea, Poeektae, : , Batioetta, Jeans, Tweeds. Kogllsh Velvets and Cordnroys. BOOTS and SH0K8 tadioa' Shoe, Misses' and Oall. .; dren's Shoe. Uen'a Boota and Bboaa, Buys' Boots and ahoea, will be aold cheap. - - . . -e . , BATH and OAs?o-kloB's and Bote' Hal and Oan. H of the latest styles, very cheap. Eforythlng In tha PBY flOODS LIN, wlU bej Bold at Grfttl Rwdaood PrltMi. :r v. , i: I . . -r tO Suit (hS Ximef. ,--t .;, r Kh-.H ft . . ; L.edaXBO-sa ... f' At tbe me plaoe.oan be iDund.a good selaetlea of ; GOOD : FAMILY GROCERIES ; which will ba sold at tha lowest Doealal. Iimru. Butter, Baxi. and and atl kludi of prodooe uket. la ex. V ahanfe fcr OrtMries, at aferket prioes., ,. Wepaj thehlxhaet market price for WHKAT, BYK. won, vaiasnu puaivtriRini Ngu BlgnSUWStaM o. 7 Bast kriend street juneia 0. lfiKBltB OO NEIL HOUSE, ..U OOLTJ-MBTJS, O-, MOW -31 r FAILING, Proprietor ' novia-dem erlo aaJ Botel. IWBWBB BIOS AMD 8TATS STBSBT9, ; t-.i 7' ,. ttVfiilli'asSlstsaTssssA ' " .i.t ' . ii ' Calaaabas, Ohio) WARDHN BMERY, Proprietors. '.' septs dly :, r .:. UNITED STATES flOfEt, '.' Cornor kalffii. and Towa Btraata, - t w i r m: . COLUMBUB, OHIO. W. B. AIKINt . jij i IroprUtor. I Mill Hate I ha bee thore)iiffin repair. ed and nawLr roaHisnao thmunhont. nnriM. tk. i.. mediate superrielou of the Proprietor, a-id la now read or theretHptlonaadaooomatodnilonjD( the publio. ... i JJ mm WSJ J G ARLE'S NEW HOTEL , af A43 dfc S44 canal Btraet, aear ?. .Broadway, New York. Terms, $1,50 per Day- i IUIH A BO VB IlOTBLi IS MOW OPBM for the reoantlon of anasta. Thalooatlon ho.nsr on. tral 1 vary oon v en lent to business and places of amnaa ' oieut, and eaay of aooaaa from all parts of the olty. Tbo Qooae will aoooniBiodate between 800 and 400, oontalns all f thn modern Improvements, and it fitted op and tarnished In a neat and handeome manner. The rooms (of wtiiua iHrKsj uiibuivji aio oiuhivj, m uiiusuaiij well 1'gOI d and ventilated, and. In But. ararvUHnc bs bMi dona that oon Id add to tho eomfort of tbs guests, and rank WBl. P. 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