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t DBW fiOODIi L; ENGLISH, NMHHM W 'DAILY OHIO BTATE JOL'KNAL. 'I c ALPACAS at Travalliag- aHvaam aad Baits, as vary low eetaas. 'A BAIff arBON. TP'Arry tfJukiattka'fcMaldiri' Bellm, STB aiier jti ui wa Mat auk aad aaap. volume xrvu COLUMBUS. OHIO WEDNESDAY MOR1N11NG AUGl'ST 12. Jse3. nntiwj jiwBLins,' ttsmtv NUMBEK 39 BAIN A I a.Sola Hah St. t II Ml 4 '0 i '.'I-..-J a.l i JLB . H 41 fi lit l-i. JI I, . A CO and 0 P03TAELE FORGE EELLOVJS Hm, Serikkliffi Sk.e, DiiUsj, Vlttiwaife arrtl Bristol, Mo.' AllBiaatHeoond BU' mwisi BfUlADWAT AND BVCAUO&I, vj Ji -. I If - . . t : - i MOO hM M. R. Mil tarn AaWa; 17fi kkd Fth rig- , , 306 frail r"rsh Data,' - " tOUboi Uuii iuO box Oraaasot . 300 seeks Fllberlsf 00 sacks BruH Mata ' " -1 COO bbU Almonds) M , j ( , . , . pOO hm Bardln! 1,000 inn Gov ui Spiead Oyster; 600 Fresh OaarrlsBi' ' " i ' 00 " Braady Oherriesi fn- Fresh Pseobsaa, O0 M Braady Peeoheaj 600 u Piw(h Piaa Appl;" aOO t Braid PiaApplej 60U FrtahPalr; 00 " Freeh BlMkburiw; 600 Appl BaUert i. v ... 600 Appl Pulp; ' JJBOO Pur Boney; 'i ' ' ;. 3 . 1,000 IJnB mUb, . . tyOO Aseotted JeWee; ' 600 3 Assorted PrrM ' "400 " Frh Tomato; 1,600 PUklM, plali tad quite; 400 " ChampegB Cidsrt . 100 " Bplood Trip; MO " Bpteed ToBgueaj 100 klf bbl ToBgaaet ...',,. 00 dUH wpi irrnp! 1400 " AmoH4 JfkM 4 ' UOO LoUtmt . v . . ; . 460 " . Fnk Qrtta Qmmj 360 rm tnpnlor Una Oflj c --600 Iomb Hon adl.bj !HM groM 8ko Blacking; 900 SozM Iak; 600 l)rid Bmlngj 100,000 Ckols Otgan; f 6,000 Hlf 8pnUk Olgkn; ., ilOO gtOM BmoklBg Tobwo( 300 " Obwlg Toboooj '- DOOboiM ft, Si, 104 Md CUk Tobacco; 1)000 bcat AMar(d QrouBd Bplrw; 1,000 dMM Ptpptt 8U6 tad KMokupi. 8ntlen' oods of U fcluds, PotMakf JOBK6WA8aTOo., mem' m bmkw. w. anao. " " t. w H. M. BISHQP 4k GO. i Weleaale Ctreeers Frwrdlg A (JoauntUMlaa Merchant, 9 Mala Blraal, bit. Front aid Volumbla CINCINNATI, OHIO., mTgsrt BRimmo, MlNCrtTUKBS AID WBOLE8ALI DI1LEI Ho. A3 MAW BT., BENNO BPHYDR, BANKINa. COMMISSION AND FORWAROINO NOTAMY rVBUOi ' ABO ; j' '' General Passenger Agent ' i - FOK Ml BASfBUBCt BBaWIBM a BATBC STEAMERS, a bv sioasi Weflti m .u 1 (amm aooaaa,' utmft. . aooBM. MOORBS.&Cft; Trintk CUr MAiotoclaters, HJn 0 8 9 V MTWl Main Street BiTWBBN PS A Mi AND TUIBD, THK laAN.I BODLlY PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILL Mk MBallaawaa aad Iadaaaaaaal . ' ' WraufM Iran VBaad . Blacka. AiaaMlkrtk aSBrrJbjki? ' ixrjjsdTOR, roa vaasiaa mail boiub, , XIANS BOQXjAIT ttoawar .JFahn and Wat ttraati bvBta iu.lni'if:.- 1 w( ui: fl ect lOPUioi u uoi m oal. m OB lALIi-TkaH aVW mwtll Md two NftBtm aUotmoky Vwlrj. 5" pakti w -afar tv Q. .M.h atoblMOB, Vrtak- voTtrnmmtt and HoaM QbrpIi fkulBBtl) ft Li.iATAam, FLAGS11 FLAGS 1 1 B E A D QUART BR B rar riagra ac ail Kiada, , arrs BWID 0H.K0BIIK si PItHTSD FtAQB, xxilawon'lTfl: IwaOHBB, TOKPKDOM, TAAK8PARBN0IB8 WlBHBBB, aad aU klada ot MOTXOEB. Haa, 8B A U Kaat Slat Btmt t. ;...i.,v.,. ..i-ltl. t.Jj l. ; i-:.t !.t I .1.11. .'i-.ti f u- 'i ;(, p . 7 (-! i .1 ( . . ... . '... ,t; I-. i -j . i cncimun abtertibiho. km WHEELER I WILSON'S SEWING MAOHINB8, Awardad rirat Prailra at THK TOU)S nm, ' i BtaJ far Circular U .ui i ' HM IVUIVER . Co', ' CiNiINlMTf 4k FITTbBCm! J. M. BRUNSWICK BR O BILLIARD TABLE MAKUPAOTUBBHB Ho. 8 Wait Biitb at, Cincinnati, O., MPOBTMA AMD WU0LB8AL0 DI4MV8 IN fiilliard OlothB ud Balrt. rraoh Ohatlk, Uu Tlcf, On OtvMta Plttlu Mid Paooj Ohm, utl otbc Butorlkli 1mm loBftlug to Ui trad. , Urn outMtlf vm ha4 a Mortmatik of J?lftoa BoU uid DgitUll Tabia. M Tnblefl aufpltHl wlta. oar Uti itil Punt Oom. klufcixm Oiutikiui a4 Mr.ltt or (plat vmIm ftl tbork no Uo. , . Junol! JAMES L. FOWLER, xtaa wat rourm at., , j . Cincinnati, Ohio. UIINERAL SPRING WATERS. KWaiHOIIt. V1UBT, PJBMONT, PDLLNA, Bil.T-kCB, 0BUluD,00OUJtB8, ud mij slb iflAbl ftnalykli M a proonrd for wblofe a woolMt OMiua- mi wim, prarwM i ai ww BINQWALT to AVERY, ;. ! --, ,; ..... ..... , livawtori raa tittabnla. , ,.. ', , - .1 I OARPiaTIN Oil Clatta and Houaa Furnlabtm i Claada. PIKE'3 OPERA U)USS BUILDING, No. Wait Fourth Street, . Innnfifl Sm . . . ' v ' SJ5 Oeutst Free of Poetase. ho Hlkfortoues of Manhood. j A MBDICA1 WORK, , ' 1 V ' ', Oa th.ncntuH vhlah apoa kMlik.and ikorM UM aurwuta ar mui iin. dwi im nnh h M yiMi praellM la lb IrMtnam ol laa frloim lorui. Pftl t rint MtrlUg and Brodootloa. Put kMaai-tDwaaUrcaaM, Hwtoai Baallltr, li- Labtllou, o.' . .- t 1 .' Pari Ttilf tn taatth Tha Onat Social kill, o C, t. I B. I. OBl)i, H. O.. C. T. H0LL0WAY' o 1 aa sal a Cav-rooaaa-, SOB kfMkat Btrast, (aorta Ait, abota VlfthHlL .,. FUILAi'KU'HlA, &-.: J. traai ! :, wiPiuAi. card. , ; L. D. RlfSH, M. D., JATIha PBBH4NIHYLT LWI4TSD IN OOLUM. H. Vcs, baikra hb ptojluBal m k Is Um altluu. U.Ttui n aiaarteiua ot nor Ibaa wl la ih. ..iiia. n hi. PrnfrMloB. and famtllarltT lttt lb dl.ta-w of ibu cllu.u awl looalltjr, ka oonfldnlly kopti lOBMlwt .. UK mot al H aaawaaa aiapmnm ; nulll. Datrouaga. . ifrnma oh aiATI aTBlITi tka aama foranlt ooouplad l taa lata Dr. Howiid, aad aim raoaatlr b; Oi.Cmiuci fW HOTELS. ST. LOUIS HOTEL,- , i (LATB FBANfUM.y - 'V Cherant St., between 3d and lih, - t . i i AIFITTIDI IHL1181D irCHHIl I 13 ,Im Maiat. aaa kaat Bmraiai Kaa'a loaa. ta Ika Ottj, U la Ika buadlala Tlalalty of tba prlaoipal Jobblai and Oiaialawi Hooaaa, aor r. vora jaieoaoa, in.w ll aaan r, Hoaaia, Mluliig uu. umoai. so. HBNBT H HI., acrtdlirrabl ' j . ;. anpartiiaaaoaat. SBLXkTX SOU B X3. f C tf .61 kiU 'OOUIIB MAUI AMD rirtH.ktfl., . ZAMBSVILJiB,) OKI O E. COOK, Proprietor. JrM .t3fa -u A. BU rett house:;; ijufuiKHATi, ; , UoaaaBarTmaa aawTaaa Bnw l KlBMBOa, BADHDni OOl,-' -'' :-:'J. rmpriaton. BATES HOUSE." " m.f I ."-., -x-.- . t..aianaai..u! INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA J. L H0LT01, Proprietor. ; ; raaalil Axa.&xrlG0mXX Hotel, WHII BTB A1I0 aTAII gTBBBTa,, .,,, , kJ aV ' jlfaaraia. Bud. ,) - - v..;,-j .u.v i . Salauabu, Ohlai WARMS A JkaUBi, PwprUlort. PLOSSOa ROSIHSOai i CO. ' ' I ,-. wl,la,.upaaaOTaad" , aDaamaulaiian JSatavaiwt' 'V " BOTTIR, 0HKBBI AND LARD, .' TI OonrUaadt BL, , T 1 :nroa. Al Uaas ol Maat aoM aa (knuiwawa. COI.l'MBCB BV1UBII CAJUM. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING offn&jTar! jaaaTAAjr ittul , LADIIS', . , . i i , - ,, . aad CHILDREN'S ' ' OtoTa aad Baaiari la tvar vartaty. BOOP BKIRTd, , .,. .... t. I OUMBKIa. .. i 1 1 ...i ... - aad FANS, Tof.raarana ar aaanrfaal o Mkir haof artl- aUa Ua aaaMraaa anaraaa, raa alaafa ka ajaad i '.'V. 'HBAZLlTrB PHILADELPHIA HTORK i. Habits Baxitb nigh street, OppoalU tba ttoadala.BooM ) TURTLE SOUPT At 10 x-a o'oioou. ; CVEttT DAT AT : : O. A; WAQNEn S. Ir a : JAMFI C. BULL. Attaraej aad Caaaaallor al Law, Or ri Ol -In Htit'a Balldlaa. Ha. It. Baal ktau at. aar Jaaraal oaaga. Uiilania,, uma. raia-aara Heavy ftiise Ctrriife Wk. titer tb Art day of July, 1S63, 1 will bar0 ti par oaat. cm old prlcM fcar all wor doa my boo, Mid Bajr torn fer paynwl will b rab On wHratj, . , ti. A.naAnaud! P. R0SEI MERCHANT TAILOR ! CrHer Blfb aid Tewi Strcats, KJb.B JTJBT OPENED JW FRESH STOCK OF SFKLNG AND SUMMER GOODS I or tbi - '""taa MOST TA 8111 ONA BIB KINDS! 4MO WILL BB BA0B TO OBOBB IN TUB LATUt vriLBa. M1..IU BIIMIU AU.h .MWU1.I.H IWJWBI OaSHlMIUrM, MHLTOHIj, .AN 4ND rANIlV TKBTinutj, aeBud a aaDarai aaaonnaiit araanxa' rtlkNIHHIMU (HHMt alaajw aaud. aprll HOME INSURANCE CO. OF TUB CITT OF NEW TOBK. '1'HI AOCNUTo' tbll Oompaar, fw ttia flljofOo-X lanba., Obia, harlug bD plaoad ta my banda, lla latrooa ar. iMpaotrull IbTllad to call at oil oftloa. Mo at Honia Ulib atinM. ffk. JaaliauN. )llll ON CONSIGNMENT. too tana Olatlaaatl raroto. U. B, rmaidjt ri Iroa Ml " BulMo " " ao Madaua " " . i.i , viatoa w Hill ' . H. rtTUH 4 BON, aprM dir ii Waal Broad HI. N . B . WARPLE; WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL 1) B U 'G G I S T ! 100 South Ulgh St., Columbua, O, lhlQIJ MEDICAL. TO THE HP IKS OF AMERICA MOKE VALUABLE1 THAN GOLD I MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD, DR.JTOUN L. LYON'S French feriodleal Drops, French Peilodlral Drops, , FOR FEMALE3 .-.,-! , FOR FEUALEB . HuffariBg fron IrnaialarUy. or Obattealtoa of tba Haa. atf, from whatovar raoaa. IT IS DVKI 1 uunati IT IS B0BB TO UDBBI ri I. ImnnaJbla to aolov tba blouiu of baallh. and rt raolty of aplrita. uataM tha Uautaa ar laitr aa to Ihl Una, tha qoantlty, and iaalltr- Whan ther ara ob. llrootwl. Kataramakva barattorta to obtain ft for tola, otbnr outl.l, and, uulat. Ibaaa aturu of Natnra ara aa-alatad. Ilia patl.nl uaiallv axparlauOM Daapondencr, N.r. .un.ai-M, and anally OONilOMPTtO ABSDMaiS IM away, and praaiaturalr Uratlnaua a ailiarabla Ufa, IT BKMOVBd BLL OBBrHUOTlOHS I If BKHOV Bd ALL OBsrRUOTlONe I IT klHOVRg ALL OBHTRUOTIOHS I IT BBHOVKB ALL OB1TBC0TION8 1 it ua r.Diaia nKuuijaiiiifi IT II A ftbk'KOT BRUOLATOB BIAB IN HIND, BBABIMUIMD, ' ... 1D,T i uuaaan raa TUAT I OOABANTBB Mr DBOFB TO 0DB1 Sappranlon of lha Manaaa. from ht..r nanaa. Ibonah oar. ahOnld ba oaad tbat tbadl- raolloni wblob ai.u;, oh boll), ar. oarafollj ad barwl to . , . ., , B0T TUB BEST I BOTTHK BtdTI BUTTHCSArirRT hOt THJB SAkBoT BUT TBI BUBKdTI BOTTHBDOttKoTI WHII1H 18 LTOH'B DBOFa. ' WdlOB IN 1.ION 8UBU t. TBkT ACT L1KB A OBARkt, br atraurthaalna and laalgoratlDi and a.unag .tba nilim to a biallb, oodJIUjo. II niclaraiaa all ezoau, and ramoTM all obatrnotloa., and a apaadr oar. mar aa calladan. TU jsiAttniau Launsa'. tbej ara paonllarir adaptad, aa thar bring oa tha Boot la parlod with inch partoct ragalarlty. &DBB TO DO GOOD I v BDUaTOITUUUUlJl vinnur tit nana, OlMrJUTOO BABal BBW18B INT1BBI ' ... pm wiaain aiaiaii Lat aot Ibla dlaeaaa dratroy roar oonalltatloo. Try a bottla of mr PIBIOD10AL DBOra, and yon will ba lat-laaad that I am no Impoatar. T 11 your affllatad friend what rcatured tba bloom of haaltb. to y.-nr chefik., ud tharaby ooabr a taTor mora raloablo lb to gold, tor Situ nil or aoanty Hanitruatlon It l Jmt tha thing. I ara now In my nilud an Inatanca ot a lady who lud baao auffarlng rroai pamtoi manatrnation two or inraa Mr., eoiiflnuia bar lo bar room eaob tlinat ah. had an. pllad to aateralamlnant phyalolan., wltboal l.llr, wlina odb hott. of mr DROPS aallraly onrad bar. OlIB BOTTLB OHHitSI . OkB BOTTLBOOBKBt '. ' la alaou arary oa, , 1 , . VONOTBR1MP0BID VFONII .- . I .'. , . 1)0 HOT BB IMPOBKU OPOSI.I Bat oat Ibbi oat and aebd II lo roar Drnratit, and If, be haa not got It, mala him bny it for yon; or II may ba obtained by Inoloalua al to tba Oanaral Agant. fjr lha Uallad Btataa. U.U. uuar.aa.aiuv., Wholeaala DrairiltU, ' . ' Hew Baran, Conn. tor aala by DraggliU nary wbara. Prioo II par boltla. Tha trad, nopllnl br . B. BAHUBLB, Drnggiat, aaiartoaa Baildlnga, Colambo.,0. laaaadaodciMow CARPENTKR fcSCMLOTMAN Aaurioruaan or VENETIAN J-ilNDS aaa-a WINDOW SHADES No. 83 Blilb itraet, naar Via treat, i . ,, OlBOIMHATl. j laaaaoam ' , SCHRADER & CO., , IHP0BTER8 AND DEALERS IN Fancy Goodi, Notion k Cntlerj, Na. TO MAIN STREET. CINCINNATI, OHIO, Wlak tn oall tha altaatloa of Bntlan lo a larga aad traah .took ol Brat olaai good, la tbatr Una, al lb. lowaat Parlioolar attanllaa glran Is tiling srdan. atayla-amd v dr. e:. A, , KNAPP OCULIST, ".' froraaerly of Bnaalo.) fae1aalT.lv tnam Dtaaaaa. ot lha Bran Oaafaaal, tnatfta Airlflclal Bras, wltboal pain, tbat aMa ilka h. aataral ayv-al Ho. aT Douia Hlga Diraai, votnmoas, OBM. anar. Broaa a to t o'oioca. P. B. Dr., Kaarow look on tba Bra and Bar, Noa at eta. mat lad baa of postage, loan, Indlrldaal wbo aaa a aaamar or anaaana aanaa waaaa.. m aa aawtr F. A. I L. LESQUERFUX (BTJOCBaiOBB TO L. LXSgDIBITJI 4 BOSS,) Wholesale and Retail . .. t oaalara ia ' A atari oan gwlsa aad Boguak Watohaa, fat Sol aad eiliar uaaaa. ..... rsaeOokt J.walryof tk. Utaat ityla. lOTiaawnwthdaaratataoUPaaa. , 1 ' Watohaukar'. Toolo aad atatortala. targe aaatuiaaaat af Aaurioaa and rnaok AU rspalrlrig dona yrotuptly and warranted. , t, NO. Tl BOOTH HIOH BTRBET, . i : : , i. Ooloaba, Okie, f .;.. J.:'ri" " T-.: c ii m- .1 eillO STATE JOUKNAL Dally, Trf-Weakly and Weekly, raUHTBO All ruauaaVaW BI HOKTT, ALLEN A CO.! JOVHMAt BOILBIMUtl," MAST ITATM UMMDT. araaana van .mrati ' " T .. J ' i eraaa el Mrjuaa. TEklU Or TBE DAILY JOOBIAL. By aaall, imt yaar, ra H"rM T i aa .in Do Da Tar, aaaataa aw Oua aw atb it li rr.ri-TT ta lha rtty. I ir Trut 1 Tu ImiU, la pacAaM af Va aad npMraa, par wmA. tl Vo do ao ao da 10 ' TB HI or TBI TBl-WBCBLY JOUkBAL. .. By maU. pat yaar, ta adnata, fa m Da Bll awatba. da I Ta for lam tliaa. (par monlb,, hi adMioa.....M..HM tavBHl OB TUB WkBaLT JOOBNAU Sloalaaatiaorrkara, par yaar, Pua aapaaa, aaat too aadnaa.. . f ou Mi aaaita. and oaa lo ta. ratur aa af Ikaalub.mal ao aa a-tdiaa......... ...........U 00 Taauly c .laa, aad aaa to aha gatta ap of taa alaa, ari,l Li oaa aitrtn am BI 00 From Old Starke. . Maa.ii.toa, Aug. 10, 1841 RniToa Jouaaai: Hariat a leiiara aotaeat. paratil Bra lo dtop a fw Una far your raloa- hla wur. j una mat taa journal ia a wai.wr- aal farortta la tkii ally, aad Hi daily arrival ta looaaa far wtia mtoraai. iar. ia, whtw, I thiak, a aorew loaaa al Oreatlina, for II doaa not arria aa tha trala It ia due, although tk n.wa boy on that trala baa ika Jouraal for atlr;atd If tka cltlfaa. k.ra do aot kappaa to bo at Ik dvpot wn.a ll oouaw m, may ara w" pellad to wait onlil tfa nut train. Tbll akould ba ramediad. .... Man ahana-u bar tikoa piao m lata our iaoo I roaidtd baro. Old, familiar faoM bar ..aaaad aararBianT of I ham to mat "uourna akanaa ao trarilor a'ar rolutur, ' and ibair plaeai hara bona AUad by atrangara, and tba obildraa at Iboaa wbo ara gona, wkoaa Irant- formaiinm from BratlliD bora to ntannooa. ctfaoea all roooUaotioa of feature. It 1 wall known tbat Maaatilon. al oaa lime, Wa tn antra of lha ereat wbeat market of what I n.iiarl tha aikaat-balt nuioa of Central Ohio. Sino tk completion of tb Pitl.barg, Fort Warns and Cbioage Railroad, otber plan bare oom In for a larg (bar of lbat trad; and Maa.illon at on tim bad deolined la it traue o muob tbat buainoa men aought other piaoe t nnarate. ProceriT of arery deaoription oould bar boon puKbaatd at half it ralu But tbe dlioorery of raat oea or 001 in tie immediate aalabborbood, together wllb any quantity of iron ore, baa giren a new impetua to trad, and Muaillon bid fair to bwome on of the riobeat end met nourishing location in tha Btate. 1 am informed tbat there ia now paid out for labor in mining alone, the turn of $H00,0OO per annum, mere are now iwo lur-nanaa kara in auooeaaful operation. Titer turn out about twenty ton aoh, every laealy-four hour, of auperior pig iron; aaa, on wo wnoto, tbe bualneei men of tbi piaoe a'e more wealthy and hare a more aolid foundation thaa erer. In addition to otbar oonrtnienoo in this oity, Iher hare excellent hotel., and flrat arnooi them tanda the "Amerioao," kept by Mr. J. Peaoyar, thsn whoui, no better oalerer or more accommodating gentleman oan ba found In any piaoe everybody alopa here, and everybody I lati.fied with tbeir treatment, . more le.anomer thing wbioh make this oily a pleaiant pleoe to spend a few days. It is aa unoompromlslng Union locality. Tb few eopperbeads who exist here, keep ahady. L-ke a man who dives under water, ne is uuuer ine aeosssity ot noiuing nil breath, knowing wall that if ha undertake to breathe he will "g under" so with tbe oopper. heads here, they will hold tholr breath, for if they don't tbey are sure to "go mdtr," trtr lino lb lutroJiiotioa of too lliorousb- bred horses In tbie plao, by the enterpria: of Mr. Oeorg .illley, and other, It has been a great horse market, aud a point where fast nigi oan at all time have a shanoa to try their peed. On last Saturday a very exciting and oloaely oonteated trotting matoh oame oil al the oonrae on the Fair Qrounda, between Mr. My- lin s mare, Lady f ranklin, entered by Mr. Kiobard Zeilley, and Mr. William Brown mars, Jenny Lind, entered by Mr. 1. H. Edwards, for a purse of $100, diatanoe. one mile and repeat two beat out of three. The day was floe aad tbe aonoourae large, with a sprinkling of ladieai and I ahould judge that at least t'2,uu0 ohanged hands. Tb nrst beat was deolared by tb judge even, and woe oalled a "Jwi hem," and so oloee we tii ironing tnai ivwaa neeeesary (o run four boats before tb raos was decided. The trotting ma; he elated a follows: lit. d ad. 4ib. Ladr rranklla .: 0 0 11 Janny Llud 0.10 0 Titan..... -.47i .4 f.U But with all the good things that are in and around tbe olty, I And tbat it la aot a good place lo recruit for tbe army. In the Brat place a great many young men have already enlisted and are now manfully fighting tbe battles of their country, both in tbe weal ana east, (sec ondly, two or three reoruillng offioera are al-ready here, and their prospeoto are as poor a my own--aoi finally, moat every one ku oame to the conoiusioa to wan patienuy ror me aran, very one hoping and txpeotlng that his neighbor will be tikeu, and he left Qnder the oiroum.lknoee, it la an up-hill butlnesa. I must not omit to mention that there is a neat little Union paper alerted in this piaoe by Mr, John Frost, with tbe pionpeot of suooeed lag very Will. Tbi la a it ahould be. Masell-lon is fully able to sustain a papsr. My thank are due lo Anson Pease, Etq and Judge Kelly, Military Committee at this place, for favors shown; also, R. B. Taylor, Esq , looal Klilor of tne uaposuory, ai wnoee omae 4nare my ne.iu quarter. . MACK.. From Washing toa-ThankBglv lug oar. Oorranpondanca of tha Ohio State journal. WAsttfNiiToii,.D. fl., Tb.ur8.iay, Aug. 6, 18G3, Ma. Konoa: The most exciting iopica of this usually quiei eny bis been tor a lew days pest the bet weather and the (raiber cool) drat The weaihor haB lieen exceedingly naim the groater portion of the pest week, but we have had a few thunder showers, which render it more oomicrlablo. uniting began In the first ward a few day ainos, and we believe that the d'aft is completed now throughout iho entire oity. There ba been no disturbance whatever ia oonseqnenoe of the draft. Moat of those upon whom it haa fallen. take it ehterfulty. Borne, of course, are ao eireumslanotd is regard to aomeeiio auairs, aa 10 employ auoititutes, or pay the momy I hire for, instead of goiog per. eonally; while other, (a small number, so far 4 we oan learn) haring more money than oour-g poetessing but the smallest amount of the latter artmou annul periorminc either duty. This, by the way, 1 the day set apart by tb rrestuaub lur n.uuaai auauaagivioa;, oto. Tbe dey almost wear tne appearanoe of a Sabbath a great portion of the business piaoe being olosed the prinolpal difference is that the etreet ear are running as usual, which U not me eaae oa cunuaj. Having had a desire lo attend the servioe at torn one of tb oity obnrohea to day, we took in irouoio latiaouan noi muon oi a sectarian. perhaps influenced by hereditary custom) lo enquire something about tba different denominations, and aa it happened, found that lb on wbioh, under tne auove innuenoe. would be ao oounted orthodox, was th oa nearest our stoo ping piaoe, to wit: vt. uurieign s, (let Presby terian I or, as ute poya oan it, - Aoranam s Church;" It being th ahoroh wbioh the Presi dsnt and family attend. We entered while the ohoir were singing tb Brat hymn, and were oonduoled by the very gentlemanly warden to a comfortable seat. The ohoir ooae'eti of one male voloe. fire female voioos and a in are-an Tha churoh 1 situated at the oroeeing of "11 etreet North" and "New York Avenue," and will leal about the aama number (about 1,000) aa the Leotura Hoom or tne Bmiuaontaa lnstl tut or tha gallery of either Hons of Concress. When the ohoir oiose.i, ur uarieign suited tbat before offering prayer, be would read the Pro clamation of th President, whioh afforded the present sooulon. While engaged in Ihu read mg, a . luawwi awnuupauicoi py nis Privet Secretary, passed along tkeeeatral aisle aad entered the family slip, (we luppoM the Up ar ooenpied la aooordane with the law of amn aaa fwrn, a aame art labelled oa the front of eaob, exoept iboae reserved for vistorsV inn ' wai4 au upiug too vuim one in front of yoor eorrespondsnt the interme diate Iwo aot being eoeupied except by a ladr ia oaev abb rrootamatioa aaving oeea read a VJt waa offoial from th pulpit. Tk approprtaUa aad tloqueno of which aeem. ed to be liltntly appreeiaied by all, a pari of tb aongregati n standing (tha President amebg this number,) tk otbar remaining Mated, The fo!lwlog extraol: "We pray Thee to bleea thy serf ant, the Prasident of th United Stale, M is from en of thrrlklng paiiage. Tha ohoir tha Msg tk m (Thanksgiviij kyaa, oagregatia (pardon aailitary term,) it-tieg ' faoed a the freaL" Dr.flur .gk tkea prooeaded witk kit disooarw for ia eocaaiea from ta text: A man' kearl devlaetk hi way, but tk Lord direotetk kia atopa." During the aermoa many iBsiaaaa 4a lbs history of tk ekorek and world ware grapk-ioatly portrayed by Ike apeakwr, where etupea-daoa aot f wrong, deaag-aad aad preaeeuted by Indlrldaal, kad been overruled by Provi. dance lo Ihe aaoompllakmeat of beailoeal eada. It was further suggested that va Ike Afrieaa elav trade, the grtat ala af modera time., may yet result ia a fceaefaotioB I Afriea(l) ikrougk ika eoloniiatioa aokem. Tk Dr. was of the opinion thai our Southern brethren for eoxk ks must (till aoaaldor tkem would aoea eae tk folly of their oourse that koki to their eaaae is impossible that Ood ie against It, aad that Urtteforo, whatever hwroalanowtu adorls they may make, that those effort will prov aa fruitless aa the attempt ef taa Bahylpaian to kalld their tower to Heevsn. Oa th otbar head he bilieve that this oonatry was dsaigacd to be the home of eae great, free aad aadlvided people; and that - though lb war may yet be I ritraotad though many mistake, may yet be committed la ite prooeouHoa though many threatcaiaga (here the President whose attitude during the diseoura l it beea rather a iimurt aad thoughtful oaa, atralghtena np J llnlr,) may yst corns from abroad mat jet in naiion would truly be brought book to aurv than it aormal Hat of nnlty, and be nnited tgaia undr oa flag and tbat nig th Biar Spaagled Banner of our father, and it was his keartteit Deaedietloa, thai "Long aaay It war., O ar tba land ol tba baa and tk. koasa af tba krava." . Tits Services were o familiar throughout, o simitar to thoee which, oa oooaslons of National lhaeksglving, In tks old churoh at homo, we kad witnessed in by.gon day, llitt w war almost disappointed oa paaaing out, aot lo see Ihe familiar surrounding! of a asrtala ehurcb. lit. doe to remark thai tba eetimabl wlte of ike Preaideel was not ia attendanoe, . being en a visit at lb florin in Mew t ork uny we un deraland. The thermometer ia th Patent Offioe (a vwry ecol piaoe) ia at 82 tn-day; it has been as high as vti la ordinary ensue. ft. (Oommouloatad.) . Cabs Cbasb, O., Aug. 10, 186,1. Ma. EnnamJiniitclrd Sir: A I am a man of Tenure at present, I will devote a few mo men is to writing. I am ao Osneral, nor the son of a Ueneral; neither am I a statesman; but it seems to me 1 oould suggest bow th re hellion might beendel during tbe preeentyear, or at least within ail or sight months. My plan ia for about one million more of mea to be started into ihe Sell, and lak right after tbe Southern army, and never let them (top till they are conquered or exterminated. The loial people of our uovernment either hare not appreciated the task of whipping tbe Souib, or, appreciating it, ar oarele, to eay the liast of it, about putting their shoulder to the wheel and helping to roil never. They think we have enough men in the Bold to nuell ths rebellion. I think differsnl; or, at least, if we have, it will iak them a long lime yet. It take alioul fir men lo eno to invade a ountry suooessiuiiy ana noia it. ror wnen a piaoe is taken there has lo be a force left to guard it. And to make it take a few men as possible, It has to be fortified before it ia safe to leave it in Ihe hand of a few men: and it take time to build tbee fortinoaltoss. 1 bare been with the Western army ever ainoe May was a year ago, and I do not attribute Ueneral uieirs grand xeuaatue to any utsioyany to the Ooveramenl, or evea to waut of Ueoeral- ship on hi pari; nellnor waa I disappoinud al hi. not capturing Bragg in Kentucky. Uon. Uuell was out on what might b termed an experiment. Any one looking at a map of our oounlry will, at a glance, as tb extont of country be had lo guard, and tbe rvoet wonder to me is that h got out al all, without losing more mea than he did. If you will look at the number of men it look to oapture John Morgan and ills olon of thieve, when we had a large army in the Boutb, headed by Roeoran, In keep Morgan resiles wnue intuxtng oi taom, you need not be aurprised at Buel no oapluring Bragg with 8U.000 men, and neons in his roar to distraot his movement. Who ever read of 30 000 mon being took prisoners in aa open oounlry, without fortiUoationa I No one I and my impression Is, it will ba som tim before they do. YV hen lieu. Koeeorana look oommand of the Department ot tbe Cumberland he had Ueneral Ducll'e txperienet together with good sound judgment of his own lo guiJe him, and upon tbat depend th score! ot hi aucoess. Hon, Rossorans ataysd at Nashville fortifying that place a aumcisnt length of lime lo have taken the earns trip Gen. lluell look in Dixie. After begot Naehvill fixed up lo his notiou, bs look a trip of thirty mile, and alter a ikirmuh of about tw weeke (ia whioh 1 figured right emarily ia th way of (booting) walked luto Mnrfreesboro. . 1 It, took hlut nearly six months hi 'got in a condition lo safely leave Aiurfreeinoi; and the farther South ka goes ths wore it will be, as h will be farther from ovaA, and as a matter ol course will have to weaken hi for at every new place taken.. Aad ll it takes six mouths to get ready to leave every important piaoe taken by Qen. Roieoranu, how long will ths war last , - den. Hoasoran does not know the dehnitlon of the word oalled retreat, as It was not la ths dictionary he used while at sohoou not in learning to walk he found out that it was best to bare one foot well planted on tho ground before he attempted to lift the other, and that ie tbe reason he walks so Heady. It will b9 soma time before you hear of bia taking up hi head quarters la Chattanooga, uolese heiereluforoed sumcientiy to niaae up tor tne loss as na sustained in battle, and by leaving forge ia bug roar to proteot It, . I am anxious le se lb war wound np, a I have not iouna it vary advantageous to my pars or, neattn. i nave neara ti wnispcrca oy Boms on, (I do sot know whether ha was posted or aot. and I have not hi neuieeiiher,) that Ihers ar men in the United State, that are gelling rich off the tftttrnnunl, or tomtthing tin, on aoeonnt or the war, acd it bag evon been hinted that they do not want it to stop for a while yet. -1 hope, Mr. Editor, mere ar not many ei mat sort. I have evea hsatd (from Madam Rumor, yon know,) that it is oa aooount of speculation that certain riola have been gotten up, rtaiatlng the draft. I don't tell it for tbe truth, yon know, but I am almost persuaded to believe it from what l have sees mystir. i want th war stepped, bat aol till treason is abolished, and, for tb purpose of (lopping it, I want to see men volunteering their lerviota to fill up the thinned ranks of our army, bow ia ihe field. Also hunt up som grey-baok and swop him for me, (1 am tired of Camp Chase,) and let me go to my regiment. 1 think I wilt be of more servioe ihere thaa her. Also, raise, either by volunteer, draft or ooi- soript, a large fore to go and take possession of our fortinoation aud bold them, at every point where uey ar now held by Koseroana'. Qrant'e, Butl.r's, or our any of General', men: and let our Qouerals have their old men that Ihey have triad and found Irut. And aa feat as they take a piaoe send men to hold it for tbem. and I will vouch tbie rebellion will be wiped out m six or sigat won ins. And II tb Uov eminent doe not do tbi w will be fighting tor tne nest iouror nv yiar. Tb loyal portion ol tb rtoria has got to put their shoulder io the wheel at soma lime, and tha longer It stloks In th mud th harder it will be to roll over. Lf Ibsy will fill the present call made by the Prtfldent, ank go lo Viok.turg, J.ok.oo, Nah-vil a, Murfreesboro, Tullahoma, Bridgeport aud other plaoes that areheld by our foroee, and lake poseeaaioo or inem tney will aot be in muck ddiujar oj getting Imrt, aad will be getting as muoa pay aa t or any of tn boy that ara now in the field. Aad the hoy will Co forward and fac th bullet aheerfnlly far Ihe purpose of taking, new plaoes, aad witk some prospeot of getting tne rebellion put down and getting back home to their wive . aad children and jrieniU, if they have any rtaiuii hers, whioh I mm rainsr saspiciooa in way they turn out. Hoping our army may be (willed lo twioe ite present ine, I tabsorlbs myself with respect, AU03 L. QUIFFITH, From Tcxaa Cnrlons Picture) ol Society in the atato-DUorganl gallon and. Battering. Ihe fallowing txtracl from a Private letter. written by a Texan lave-ewar to a friend ia th South, glv a remarkable aad sad picture of tua oonuiuon vi Bnatra iw, aaei stale, ana toe Orueiuo ot ine raeei raiec .. "Hodstoii, Texas. Mav. 18S3. "We do not often hear, ia tbie unhappy ooun try, from onr friende In tbe North; aad of how muob us 11 Is to writ w aaanol know. A let. ler address to m in April. 18C2, reached me ia January, 1868. I do not know that this letter will go aafely, but it i sotruited to a good m.s- ".er- -Tiiir rvvyra, w avion vo, ana sppresssa, ears bat aa comfort. Thin la ia the aaanraaa .1- moat daily repeated ia Boas form ia (very-oash paper, that tka northers people ar gaggtd ia th expreeeioa af their ideas, aanlad off t baalila aad for month aad yaar kept la eloae ooaBaemeat, without va being informed of tha aaue of Ik.lr arrest aad detention. Of ooura tb Im bigoted ksre knew that oaanot be true, or the Joaraal af Comai.roa, of your oily, Faraaad Wood, aad Valiaadigham, ef ubiw, wouiu air. uwwa auaaea losg sine. But eoeh 1 fully prepared to believe anything he is (old to by th masters aad arisloerata, Davis, Taaoy aad their osanjutors. "1 suppoew there never oa a people so cm-plelely despot-riddea a w have beea ia Trias. It 1 aot lo be wot dor I at: Th knmaa mind may be stored with eertaia lafirmatie aad may yet retain a great degree of tlrenglk; bat if It aot free from bigotry, all it ooaolusloa and proorii of reasonings touok.d by the bigoltd proclivity ar falsf, if aol mlaohitvsnr. For example, th bad men who fomented thie wnr Unght the people here that the North kad been fed, fattened, olotbed, housed aad made risk by the labor of the South. Many, nay moat ar Ihe Southern people do really believe this thing to-day, notwithstanding the South waa indebted lo lb North, when secession took place, for tuoney borrowed oa ertdIL la tha sum ef from three to five bnadred millions of dol-lirs."Almost every paper la Ibla BUI 1 published by Northern mea, who, to show tbeir nal for ths South, aapprees important facie, for fear th people ar aot able to bear tbem. My experience aad observation ar exaoily the reverse. I have never met any but mea of North, era birth settled bar that war really afraid of letting the foots of history be known, and it is by tush representative that Davie, Vanoey and others judge the wbol llovrroment aad people ef the North. "Tbe offioersof lb Forty-seoond regiment of maaawcBoaoti. .on or iu name! bene, eaptur ed at Galveston, aud or ths Morning Light, oap. tured at Babina Pass la January last, eighteen In all, were ordered lo he ssnt to th ponlton- nary at nunteruie for aafe-keeping. Two days ueiore tbey sst out lbs railroad company wae direotsd to furnish transportation for them and their baggage. Th offiosr ia oommand was a German. When they came , to elart, though tbey had paid fall passenger fare in advance, they wet put Into a oommoa freight oar used for carrying hog, oattle and sheep, without Mats, and in this manner were earned sevsnty miles, theno near airly la common, road wagons lo Ihe penitentiary. "When some of lb army offioar protested against such Inhuman and disgraceful proceed, logs, tbey were answered by th oommander aforesaid: These railroad offioera are all North ern mee; the rreeident, llutoulus, is a New Corker, and Bnperinteudenl Allen 1 a Mass. ohusell man; ilia prisoners ar all of tb.lr own people, and we (iippos Ihey would hav treated them well;" bnt to show their seal for the Confedersoy thiy have beea ihus seveie with them. Southern men wouldn't have treated their own people in I bat way and, sir, lhal is true. Tliet same man Hulchins, when II was first reported tlmt we might he attacked her in Texas by 'the Yankees,' though he is a pillar in the churoh, and every Sunday pray thus: 'From all envy, hatred, malic and all unchar-itablenrss, 111 will, from bailie, murder, and sudden death, god Lotd deliver ns,' propossd !o raiss the blaok Hag and take no prisoners, or if by aojident any were 'akea lo hang tbem at 0B09. ' "The slay law ha stopped all proceedings in olvil oourte for over two years now last past, in faot there is nothing doing ia th couutrv hut preparing food and clothiug for Ihe army, aad such like and ooguate mallerr; all other business bnt that of war and It preparations haa oeaeed. Th prospect for orops never waa hat. ter. Tbe wheal and corn are abundant, end unusually good thua far. Tbe corn is sod; roasting ears ere iu inarkot at twelve and a kalf oenla a pirce, or say twelve dollars a bushel. we neatd yesterday tbat Banks, after overrun. niug Louisiana, haa voluularlly abandoned it again, and gone back aoros the Mississippi; also, iliat Hooker has benu bttdlv beaten bv Lea on Ihe Rappahannook, and Hoaeoransliy Johnston at ar near Chattanooga. Bnt aa this Is only slout Ihe hundrelh lime that the same new has heon brought 'by a gentlemen who wss In Ihe battle,' I believe just as much of it aoem true, whioh Is just none at all. "in iHuo 1 hoped better eouusel would ore. vail and that the Boulh would not go to war. I believed then lbat I be first Hi a fired for sioes-sion would be the first note in tbe deaih knell of alavory, and that my negro properly, in common with all olhera, would be valueless. Aur-r ntvrr trtn am ravuoa ta change that opinim. It has alwayd appiared to nie as Ihe inexorable logic of fAots, or, if yo.i please, Ihe sure working' of the decree of God. "The only tignt of govirnmmt monfr. amono-ut art ihe tax eoUtctor and ike ,iymtriol aodiar hurrtinti eoni poor devil into the eonuription or niggtee to the fortificatione. People aro begin ning to find out tbat liberty regulated by law, bill of right and suoh like old fogyiem, really do amount lo something after all, aud they are ofginniog to say ir miy oa inowa secession would lead to suoh eveuta, thoy never would have voted for it, Things are wotktng. The lasr oonsoriplion has weakened the force of our armies to the affection of ths people. Ths ly. ranny is galling, and will work Its own our after awhile. A great many of onr people, despairing (,f a settlement of affairs, art leavitg taeouuntry never to rerqrn. , Mexico. Additional Detail of tbe Elec tion of Km per or l'ommlalon-era sent lo Washington by Jiittrez. Hav taa, August 1 Uy lbs P.Uro dilOoeano. front Banliago de Cuba, we bars papers from that city to the 24tb nil. By her we get new from Vera Crua to tha Ittib, Brought by lit Freuoh sttnmor Florida, of Ihe rlt. Naneire Una. There ia little of importance more than I eent yon la my last, aa we only have dates from Mexico to the luia (t sent you the same date per Roanoke). Tha Eoo del Comerclo (French Vera Crui Organ) says : The day befor yeeterday (lbth July) the fol lowing important dispatch we reorived in thi cMy by eourier. In the afternoon of Ihe same day a saiu'e or im gune was fired by ihs city, tbe fortrens of Ullua (Baa Juan de,) and th French fleet at anohor in Baoriaoios, to solemnise the proclamation of th Arohduk of Austria.MEXICAN EXPKDITION-SUPERIOR COM- . MANDKK OF VERA CRUZ Vist Cair. July 14. The Colonel Command er Superior informs the inhabitaola of litis oily of the important telegraphic (?) dispatch ad dressed lo him by the general-ln-ohief of th kronen ormy In Mexico: Mxic, luly 10, 1SUH. ueneral Forey to n. C. Ihe Minister of War (in France): The Assembly of Notable hss just proclaimed Emper or cf Mexioo It (Prince Mtxmilieo, Arohduk of Austria. Monarchy and ths Arohduk kave been unanimously proclaimed, save by two voles 1 Tb General-ia Chief, FOREY. Th same paper tatee: By tha la'sst letters from Mexico w learn that Manuel Doblado, Governor of Uuanajuata, is disposed tn aooept Ihe French interveation and the aer orJer of thinge emanating from tl. Ignaoto Cemmonrorl is of the earns opinion, and was momentarily txpeotea to arrive in alexioo, for which he had obtained Ihe neoeisary aers oonduit. Th Assembly of Ihe Notable that proolaimed Maximilian Lmperor of Mexioo oonsisted of 140 members, of whom IDS voted ia favor of the measure. The following is the proclamation of tha said Assembly, who were in eession from 12 M till 9 P. M-, Aguilar being President of Ihe Com mission: 1. Tbat tbe NeUc adopt limited monarohv. to be reredilary, with a ftatholie Prince. 3. That this Prince shall be railed fcmparor. B. That he ehall be H. R. H, Archdoka of Aualrla. rem undo tuaximlltaa. 4.- That in oaae, from any reason, he should not ooms to occupy the throne, tbe Nation im- nlores 11. I. M. Napoleon III. to deeienaia in tbem (or seicoi tor tnsmi some other Catholio Prinoe, lo whom theerowa is hereby cftered. Juarrs ha oral a oommitsloa to Washing-Ion. It Is said that Garaa 1 relieved of hi oommand, beiog tuweeded by Bsriosabal, who, with some forces, ho beea eent lo Queretaro. It is said that Juan Aatonia Lafueate haa bean lint to Waahing'on with fall powsrs from Jue-r'i to adjust any arrangement with the United State by which th Government shall lend tid aratnal tha Uovernment Just saubllshsd in Mrxioo. This 1 tquivaleni to aakiag the Unt ied amies loaiotar war against rrano. ViiiianiOHAM Toaagn Oct Dooxe. Tha Botialo Commercial Adverllur lay ; W learn lhal tha proprietor of Ihe Clifton Hons, Canada, recently gave Mr. Valiaadigham notiea to quit circumstance having rendered the Daa noonnied bv that aotorioua individnal nrafarm- B' to ate naiaaii . liar. B&0.U "---r-a.-tiia. IYklTB MO BLAOK BABBOI BATLB. bain a son, No. gg Booth Hlah SU M RAIN BXWj, Mo. J( South BUh St ' Tancr French ! aa,.. 9f ?BrlM' auk aad aaallfcr rail Dadar (auaaanlTalVJ ZL - ? aad '-v-wa m wmtruwmnm UootU mi laaa. . No. m Sontk Hlg'k St Blaok Uordad Slika, BAWASOlt, . Wa.2wB0BUaikBt trn "op KiLirta, Pre ark nmmt. XZl&&'Jte2 Rid tfleveo. . BAINAHtlH . . , Ho. Boaik Hlgk BL aT A 11 arai i-i av . 1 BAIN SON, I. 38 SMtk High Si. IrH glLK BA"fl,a, ' BACQUJiB, SHAWLS, NBW BIYUM DRBBS BOOM, HOSIRr, GLOVfia, , HOOPBCUWa. CLOTHS AND CA8B1MBRES, TOW kad aba, at B- T, W. i. rAT'(, jnaalTdam "th (lu Otal, a. WlVAll nthdWj, Kleharda, ft Co. ARB RICEIVIN8 NEW AND I A BIT DRESS SILKS! CLOAKS AND MANTLES I If Paraaol and Ban Vmbrellai( tstLxBL-wlm. Oloakiiifts. Oasoirjaera and Vdstlnita. Nos.250 & tii Swtuk High Streil) tjJOl.UM HUB. OHIO. Hew and Blfgaut Dress lioodst Anong WUkh are the Very Lttost THINGS IN THE MARKET I Aid joet lauded in this Ciatry P. BAIN A SON. AUXdt-OXC. BIIiHLdJi i IN ALL WIDTHS, Sold Below Market Prices, i P. BAIN SON, Nos. 23, 25, 27 & 29 Higk Street, epil I J. D. OSBORR & CO. Have reoatvad thalr aaw atoek of Boaaa Varnkblaa Qooili lor tha aaaaoa, ooaiarlaliig a rlob aaaortmwal of Taint and Body aad Tapestry Breaaala Oarpatlag. Tkraa Ply aad Baparrlna, Viae and Oommoa lagrara Oar- panng, Brwaaala and Taaatlaa (tatr OaraaUng, Lklian. Bag aad Hemp Onrpattag, Plata and Moral Mattroga, all width, Ooooa MaHuum, aU wtdth. Ml dotas, an width., kaga. Mall, .od DrnggaKa, Laoa, Swim aad Damaak Onrhxlna, Bug, araaa and Bias utll Wbutew ettadaa, Bar,: Wblta aad Sraaa Window Bollaada, Oof. ebae, Oartala Baadaaod Trlmmlaga, Tab la Llaaat, rtaaa aad Tabaa Oavara, and MO and 10-ltb' Bbaatlaga, aaa. aomptota nooa or atapt. and ranoy airy ttooea. No, I4B South Hlftk Street, tOupoaltataa Qoodala aad UaltedSialaa Uotala.) Mwt HABDWABE, Ac UARDWARE. IKON CUTLERY, Sit". - . i AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' A FULL STOCK OP m ix as 1 IT XK ev x- ci. -w aa I? BAH IRON, v. Or ALL HUB. A LARGE STOCK OF BuUdara' Htrdware. Mechanical At Agricultural Im plemeala . 1 or ALL DBaOBIPTIOMB. Tin. Copper, Sheet Iron, Preaaed Tin A JJapannd Tinware. : A GOOD BTOCK OF OARH1AOH TRIMMINaS. Leather a, Bubber Belting AJTP . RUBBER HOtC.l UdieiVTnYeliBg& Wirk Biketi A riNB ABBOBTMBBT. sra. Cutlery. CABBOIfl OII K.IM8EED OIL AV FISH OIL. 3?am4lja.ta of (all Oolora. A LA RGB BTOCK OF Buck OloTea, Wooden Ware, Willow Waure. 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Full Text | t DBW fiOODIi L; ENGLISH, NMHHM W 'DAILY OHIO BTATE JOL'KNAL. 'I c ALPACAS at Travalliag- aHvaam aad Baits, as vary low eetaas. 'A BAIff arBON. TP'Arry tfJukiattka'fcMaldiri' Bellm, STB aiier jti ui wa Mat auk aad aaap. volume xrvu COLUMBUS. OHIO WEDNESDAY MOR1N11NG AUGl'ST 12. Jse3. nntiwj jiwBLins,' ttsmtv NUMBEK 39 BAIN A I a.Sola Hah St. t II Ml 4 '0 i '.'I-..-J a.l i JLB . H 41 fi lit l-i. JI I, . A CO and 0 P03TAELE FORGE EELLOVJS Hm, Serikkliffi Sk.e, DiiUsj, Vlttiwaife arrtl Bristol, Mo.' AllBiaatHeoond BU' mwisi BfUlADWAT AND BVCAUO&I, vj Ji -. I If - . . t : - i MOO hM M. R. Mil tarn AaWa; 17fi kkd Fth rig- , , 306 frail r"rsh Data,' - " tOUboi Uuii iuO box Oraaasot . 300 seeks Fllberlsf 00 sacks BruH Mata ' " -1 COO bbU Almonds) M , j ( , . , . pOO hm Bardln! 1,000 inn Gov ui Spiead Oyster; 600 Fresh OaarrlsBi' ' " i ' 00 " Braady Oherriesi fn- Fresh Pseobsaa, O0 M Braady Peeoheaj 600 u Piw(h Piaa Appl;" aOO t Braid PiaApplej 60U FrtahPalr; 00 " Freeh BlMkburiw; 600 Appl BaUert i. v ... 600 Appl Pulp; ' JJBOO Pur Boney; 'i ' ' ;. 3 . 1,000 IJnB mUb, . . tyOO Aseotted JeWee; ' 600 3 Assorted PrrM ' "400 " Frh Tomato; 1,600 PUklM, plali tad quite; 400 " ChampegB Cidsrt . 100 " Bplood Trip; MO " Bpteed ToBgueaj 100 klf bbl ToBgaaet ...',,. 00 dUH wpi irrnp! 1400 " AmoH4 JfkM 4 ' UOO LoUtmt . v . . ; . 460 " . Fnk Qrtta Qmmj 360 rm tnpnlor Una Oflj c --600 Iomb Hon adl.bj !HM groM 8ko Blacking; 900 SozM Iak; 600 l)rid Bmlngj 100,000 Ckols Otgan; f 6,000 Hlf 8pnUk Olgkn; ., ilOO gtOM BmoklBg Tobwo( 300 " Obwlg Toboooj '- DOOboiM ft, Si, 104 Md CUk Tobacco; 1)000 bcat AMar(d QrouBd Bplrw; 1,000 dMM Ptpptt 8U6 tad KMokupi. 8ntlen' oods of U fcluds, PotMakf JOBK6WA8aTOo., mem' m bmkw. w. anao. " " t. w H. M. BISHQP 4k GO. i Weleaale Ctreeers Frwrdlg A (JoauntUMlaa Merchant, 9 Mala Blraal, bit. Front aid Volumbla CINCINNATI, OHIO., mTgsrt BRimmo, MlNCrtTUKBS AID WBOLE8ALI DI1LEI Ho. A3 MAW BT., BENNO BPHYDR, BANKINa. COMMISSION AND FORWAROINO NOTAMY rVBUOi ' ABO ; j' '' General Passenger Agent ' i - FOK Ml BASfBUBCt BBaWIBM a BATBC STEAMERS, a bv sioasi Weflti m .u 1 (amm aooaaa,' utmft. . aooBM. MOORBS.&Cft; Trintk CUr MAiotoclaters, HJn 0 8 9 V MTWl Main Street BiTWBBN PS A Mi AND TUIBD, THK laAN.I BODLlY PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILL Mk MBallaawaa aad Iadaaaaaaal . ' ' WraufM Iran VBaad . Blacka. AiaaMlkrtk aSBrrJbjki? ' ixrjjsdTOR, roa vaasiaa mail boiub, , XIANS BOQXjAIT ttoawar .JFahn and Wat ttraati bvBta iu.lni'if:.- 1 w( ui: fl ect lOPUioi u uoi m oal. m OB lALIi-TkaH aVW mwtll Md two NftBtm aUotmoky Vwlrj. 5" pakti w -afar tv Q. .M.h atoblMOB, Vrtak- voTtrnmmtt and HoaM QbrpIi fkulBBtl) ft Li.iATAam, FLAGS11 FLAGS 1 1 B E A D QUART BR B rar riagra ac ail Kiada, , arrs BWID 0H.K0BIIK si PItHTSD FtAQB, xxilawon'lTfl: IwaOHBB, TOKPKDOM, TAAK8PARBN0IB8 WlBHBBB, aad aU klada ot MOTXOEB. Haa, 8B A U Kaat Slat Btmt t. ;...i.,v.,. ..i-ltl. t.Jj l. ; i-:.t !.t I .1.11. .'i-.ti f u- 'i ;(, p . 7 (-! i .1 ( . . ... . '... ,t; I-. i -j . i cncimun abtertibiho. km WHEELER I WILSON'S SEWING MAOHINB8, Awardad rirat Prailra at THK TOU)S nm, ' i BtaJ far Circular U .ui i ' HM IVUIVER . Co', ' CiNiINlMTf 4k FITTbBCm! J. M. BRUNSWICK BR O BILLIARD TABLE MAKUPAOTUBBHB Ho. 8 Wait Biitb at, Cincinnati, O., MPOBTMA AMD WU0LB8AL0 DI4MV8 IN fiilliard OlothB ud Balrt. rraoh Ohatlk, Uu Tlcf, On OtvMta Plttlu Mid Paooj Ohm, utl otbc Butorlkli 1mm loBftlug to Ui trad. , Urn outMtlf vm ha4 a Mortmatik of J?lftoa BoU uid DgitUll Tabia. M Tnblefl aufpltHl wlta. oar Uti itil Punt Oom. klufcixm Oiutikiui a4 Mr.ltt or (plat vmIm ftl tbork no Uo. , . Junol! JAMES L. FOWLER, xtaa wat rourm at., , j . Cincinnati, Ohio. UIINERAL SPRING WATERS. KWaiHOIIt. V1UBT, PJBMONT, PDLLNA, Bil.T-kCB, 0BUluD,00OUJtB8, ud mij slb iflAbl ftnalykli M a proonrd for wblofe a woolMt OMiua- mi wim, prarwM i ai ww BINQWALT to AVERY, ;. ! --, ,; ..... ..... , livawtori raa tittabnla. , ,.. ', , - .1 I OARPiaTIN Oil Clatta and Houaa Furnlabtm i Claada. PIKE'3 OPERA U)USS BUILDING, No. Wait Fourth Street, . Innnfifl Sm . . . ' v ' SJ5 Oeutst Free of Poetase. ho Hlkfortoues of Manhood. j A MBDICA1 WORK, , ' 1 V ' ', Oa th.ncntuH vhlah apoa kMlik.and ikorM UM aurwuta ar mui iin. dwi im nnh h M yiMi praellM la lb IrMtnam ol laa frloim lorui. Pftl t rint MtrlUg and Brodootloa. Put kMaai-tDwaaUrcaaM, Hwtoai Baallltr, li- Labtllou, o.' . .- t 1 .' Pari Ttilf tn taatth Tha Onat Social kill, o C, t. I B. I. OBl)i, H. O.. C. T. H0LL0WAY' o 1 aa sal a Cav-rooaaa-, SOB kfMkat Btrast, (aorta Ait, abota VlfthHlL .,. FUILAi'KU'HlA, &-.: J. traai ! :, wiPiuAi. card. , ; L. D. RlfSH, M. D., JATIha PBBH4NIHYLT LWI4TSD IN OOLUM. H. Vcs, baikra hb ptojluBal m k Is Um altluu. U.Ttui n aiaarteiua ot nor Ibaa wl la ih. ..iiia. n hi. PrnfrMloB. and famtllarltT lttt lb dl.ta-w of ibu cllu.u awl looalltjr, ka oonfldnlly kopti lOBMlwt .. UK mot al H aaawaaa aiapmnm ; nulll. Datrouaga. . ifrnma oh aiATI aTBlITi tka aama foranlt ooouplad l taa lata Dr. Howiid, aad aim raoaatlr b; Oi.Cmiuci fW HOTELS. ST. LOUIS HOTEL,- , i (LATB FBANfUM.y - 'V Cherant St., between 3d and lih, - t . i i AIFITTIDI IHL1181D irCHHIl I 13 ,Im Maiat. aaa kaat Bmraiai Kaa'a loaa. ta Ika Ottj, U la Ika buadlala Tlalalty of tba prlaoipal Jobblai and Oiaialawi Hooaaa, aor r. vora jaieoaoa, in.w ll aaan r, Hoaaia, Mluliig uu. umoai. so. HBNBT H HI., acrtdlirrabl ' j . ;. anpartiiaaaoaat. SBLXkTX SOU B X3. f C tf .61 kiU 'OOUIIB MAUI AMD rirtH.ktfl., . ZAMBSVILJiB,) OKI O E. COOK, Proprietor. JrM .t3fa -u A. BU rett house:;; ijufuiKHATi, ; , UoaaaBarTmaa aawTaaa Bnw l KlBMBOa, BADHDni OOl,-' -'' :-:'J. rmpriaton. BATES HOUSE." " m.f I ."-., -x-.- . t..aianaai..u! INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA J. L H0LT01, Proprietor. ; ; raaalil Axa.&xrlG0mXX Hotel, WHII BTB A1I0 aTAII gTBBBTa,, .,,, , kJ aV ' jlfaaraia. Bud. ,) - - v..;,-j .u.v i . Salauabu, Ohlai WARMS A JkaUBi, PwprUlort. PLOSSOa ROSIHSOai i CO. ' ' I ,-. wl,la,.upaaaOTaad" , aDaamaulaiian JSatavaiwt' 'V " BOTTIR, 0HKBBI AND LARD, .' TI OonrUaadt BL, , T 1 :nroa. Al Uaas ol Maat aoM aa (knuiwawa. COI.l'MBCB BV1UBII CAJUM. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING offn&jTar! jaaaTAAjr ittul , LADIIS', . , . i i , - ,, . aad CHILDREN'S ' ' OtoTa aad Baaiari la tvar vartaty. BOOP BKIRTd, , .,. .... t. I OUMBKIa. .. i 1 1 ...i ... - aad FANS, Tof.raarana ar aaanrfaal o Mkir haof artl- aUa Ua aaaMraaa anaraaa, raa alaafa ka ajaad i '.'V. 'HBAZLlTrB PHILADELPHIA HTORK i. Habits Baxitb nigh street, OppoalU tba ttoadala.BooM ) TURTLE SOUPT At 10 x-a o'oioou. ; CVEttT DAT AT : : O. A; WAQNEn S. Ir a : JAMFI C. BULL. Attaraej aad Caaaaallor al Law, Or ri Ol -In Htit'a Balldlaa. Ha. It. Baal ktau at. aar Jaaraal oaaga. Uiilania,, uma. raia-aara Heavy ftiise Ctrriife Wk. titer tb Art day of July, 1S63, 1 will bar0 ti par oaat. cm old prlcM fcar all wor doa my boo, Mid Bajr torn fer paynwl will b rab On wHratj, . , ti. A.naAnaud! P. R0SEI MERCHANT TAILOR ! CrHer Blfb aid Tewi Strcats, KJb.B JTJBT OPENED JW FRESH STOCK OF SFKLNG AND SUMMER GOODS I or tbi - '""taa MOST TA 8111 ONA BIB KINDS! 4MO WILL BB BA0B TO OBOBB IN TUB LATUt vriLBa. M1..IU BIIMIU AU.h .MWU1.I.H IWJWBI OaSHlMIUrM, MHLTOHIj, .AN 4ND rANIlV TKBTinutj, aeBud a aaDarai aaaonnaiit araanxa' rtlkNIHHIMU (HHMt alaajw aaud. aprll HOME INSURANCE CO. OF TUB CITT OF NEW TOBK. '1'HI AOCNUTo' tbll Oompaar, fw ttia flljofOo-X lanba., Obia, harlug bD plaoad ta my banda, lla latrooa ar. iMpaotrull IbTllad to call at oil oftloa. Mo at Honia Ulib atinM. ffk. JaaliauN. )llll ON CONSIGNMENT. too tana Olatlaaatl raroto. U. B, rmaidjt ri Iroa Ml " BulMo " " ao Madaua " " . i.i , viatoa w Hill ' . H. rtTUH 4 BON, aprM dir ii Waal Broad HI. N . B . WARPLE; WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL 1) B U 'G G I S T ! 100 South Ulgh St., Columbua, O, lhlQIJ MEDICAL. TO THE HP IKS OF AMERICA MOKE VALUABLE1 THAN GOLD I MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD, DR.JTOUN L. LYON'S French feriodleal Drops, French Peilodlral Drops, , FOR FEMALE3 .-.,-! , FOR FEUALEB . HuffariBg fron IrnaialarUy. or Obattealtoa of tba Haa. atf, from whatovar raoaa. IT IS DVKI 1 uunati IT IS B0BB TO UDBBI ri I. ImnnaJbla to aolov tba blouiu of baallh. and rt raolty of aplrita. uataM tha Uautaa ar laitr aa to Ihl Una, tha qoantlty, and iaalltr- Whan ther ara ob. llrootwl. Kataramakva barattorta to obtain ft for tola, otbnr outl.l, and, uulat. Ibaaa aturu of Natnra ara aa-alatad. Ilia patl.nl uaiallv axparlauOM Daapondencr, N.r. .un.ai-M, and anally OONilOMPTtO ABSDMaiS IM away, and praaiaturalr Uratlnaua a ailiarabla Ufa, IT BKMOVBd BLL OBBrHUOTlOHS I If BKHOV Bd ALL OBsrRUOTlONe I IT klHOVRg ALL OBHTRUOTIOHS I IT BBHOVKB ALL OB1TBC0TION8 1 it ua r.Diaia nKuuijaiiiifi IT II A ftbk'KOT BRUOLATOB BIAB IN HIND, BBABIMUIMD, ' ... 1D,T i uuaaan raa TUAT I OOABANTBB Mr DBOFB TO 0DB1 Sappranlon of lha Manaaa. from ht..r nanaa. Ibonah oar. ahOnld ba oaad tbat tbadl- raolloni wblob ai.u;, oh boll), ar. oarafollj ad barwl to . , . ., , B0T TUB BEST I BOTTHK BtdTI BUTTHCSArirRT hOt THJB SAkBoT BUT TBI BUBKdTI BOTTHBDOttKoTI WHII1H 18 LTOH'B DBOFa. ' WdlOB IN 1.ION 8UBU t. TBkT ACT L1KB A OBARkt, br atraurthaalna and laalgoratlDi and a.unag .tba nilim to a biallb, oodJIUjo. II niclaraiaa all ezoau, and ramoTM all obatrnotloa., and a apaadr oar. mar aa calladan. TU jsiAttniau Launsa'. tbej ara paonllarir adaptad, aa thar bring oa tha Boot la parlod with inch partoct ragalarlty. &DBB TO DO GOOD I v BDUaTOITUUUUlJl vinnur tit nana, OlMrJUTOO BABal BBW18B INT1BBI ' ... pm wiaain aiaiaii Lat aot Ibla dlaeaaa dratroy roar oonalltatloo. Try a bottla of mr PIBIOD10AL DBOra, and yon will ba lat-laaad that I am no Impoatar. T 11 your affllatad friend what rcatured tba bloom of haaltb. to y.-nr chefik., ud tharaby ooabr a taTor mora raloablo lb to gold, tor Situ nil or aoanty Hanitruatlon It l Jmt tha thing. I ara now In my nilud an Inatanca ot a lady who lud baao auffarlng rroai pamtoi manatrnation two or inraa Mr., eoiiflnuia bar lo bar room eaob tlinat ah. had an. pllad to aateralamlnant phyalolan., wltboal l.llr, wlina odb hott. of mr DROPS aallraly onrad bar. OlIB BOTTLB OHHitSI . OkB BOTTLBOOBKBt '. ' la alaou arary oa, , 1 , . VONOTBR1MP0BID VFONII .- . I .'. , . 1)0 HOT BB IMPOBKU OPOSI.I Bat oat Ibbi oat and aebd II lo roar Drnratit, and If, be haa not got It, mala him bny it for yon; or II may ba obtained by Inoloalua al to tba Oanaral Agant. fjr lha Uallad Btataa. U.U. uuar.aa.aiuv., Wholeaala DrairiltU, ' . ' Hew Baran, Conn. tor aala by DraggliU nary wbara. Prioo II par boltla. Tha trad, nopllnl br . B. BAHUBLB, Drnggiat, aaiartoaa Baildlnga, Colambo.,0. laaaadaodciMow CARPENTKR fcSCMLOTMAN Aaurioruaan or VENETIAN J-ilNDS aaa-a WINDOW SHADES No. 83 Blilb itraet, naar Via treat, i . ,, OlBOIMHATl. j laaaaoam ' , SCHRADER & CO., , IHP0BTER8 AND DEALERS IN Fancy Goodi, Notion k Cntlerj, Na. TO MAIN STREET. CINCINNATI, OHIO, Wlak tn oall tha altaatloa of Bntlan lo a larga aad traah .took ol Brat olaai good, la tbatr Una, al lb. lowaat Parlioolar attanllaa glran Is tiling srdan. atayla-amd v dr. e:. A, , KNAPP OCULIST, ".' froraaerly of Bnaalo.) fae1aalT.lv tnam Dtaaaaa. ot lha Bran Oaafaaal, tnatfta Airlflclal Bras, wltboal pain, tbat aMa ilka h. aataral ayv-al Ho. aT Douia Hlga Diraai, votnmoas, OBM. anar. Broaa a to t o'oioca. P. B. Dr., Kaarow look on tba Bra and Bar, Noa at eta. mat lad baa of postage, loan, Indlrldaal wbo aaa a aaamar or anaaana aanaa waaaa.. m aa aawtr F. A. I L. LESQUERFUX (BTJOCBaiOBB TO L. LXSgDIBITJI 4 BOSS,) Wholesale and Retail . .. t oaalara ia ' A atari oan gwlsa aad Boguak Watohaa, fat Sol aad eiliar uaaaa. ..... rsaeOokt J.walryof tk. Utaat ityla. lOTiaawnwthdaaratataoUPaaa. , 1 ' Watohaukar'. Toolo aad atatortala. targe aaatuiaaaat af Aaurioaa and rnaok AU rspalrlrig dona yrotuptly and warranted. , t, NO. Tl BOOTH HIOH BTRBET, . i : : , i. Ooloaba, Okie, f .;.. J.:'ri" " T-.: c ii m- .1 eillO STATE JOUKNAL Dally, Trf-Weakly and Weekly, raUHTBO All ruauaaVaW BI HOKTT, ALLEN A CO.! JOVHMAt BOILBIMUtl," MAST ITATM UMMDT. araaana van .mrati ' " T .. J ' i eraaa el Mrjuaa. TEklU Or TBE DAILY JOOBIAL. By aaall, imt yaar, ra H"rM T i aa .in Do Da Tar, aaaataa aw Oua aw atb it li rr.ri-TT ta lha rtty. I ir Trut 1 Tu ImiU, la pacAaM af Va aad npMraa, par wmA. tl Vo do ao ao da 10 ' TB HI or TBI TBl-WBCBLY JOUkBAL. .. By maU. pat yaar, ta adnata, fa m Da Bll awatba. da I Ta for lam tliaa. (par monlb,, hi adMioa.....M..HM tavBHl OB TUB WkBaLT JOOBNAU Sloalaaatiaorrkara, par yaar, Pua aapaaa, aaat too aadnaa.. . f ou Mi aaaita. and oaa lo ta. ratur aa af Ikaalub.mal ao aa a-tdiaa......... ...........U 00 Taauly c .laa, aad aaa to aha gatta ap of taa alaa, ari,l Li oaa aitrtn am BI 00 From Old Starke. . Maa.ii.toa, Aug. 10, 1841 RniToa Jouaaai: Hariat a leiiara aotaeat. paratil Bra lo dtop a fw Una far your raloa- hla wur. j una mat taa journal ia a wai.wr- aal farortta la tkii ally, aad Hi daily arrival ta looaaa far wtia mtoraai. iar. ia, whtw, I thiak, a aorew loaaa al Oreatlina, for II doaa not arria aa tha trala It ia due, although tk n.wa boy on that trala baa ika Jouraal for atlr;atd If tka cltlfaa. k.ra do aot kappaa to bo at Ik dvpot wn.a ll oouaw m, may ara w" pellad to wait onlil tfa nut train. Tbll akould ba ramediad. .... Man ahana-u bar tikoa piao m lata our iaoo I roaidtd baro. Old, familiar faoM bar ..aaaad aararBianT of I ham to mat "uourna akanaa ao trarilor a'ar rolutur, ' and ibair plaeai hara bona AUad by atrangara, and tba obildraa at Iboaa wbo ara gona, wkoaa Irant- formaiinm from BratlliD bora to ntannooa. ctfaoea all roooUaotioa of feature. It 1 wall known tbat Maaatilon. al oaa lime, Wa tn antra of lha ereat wbeat market of what I n.iiarl tha aikaat-balt nuioa of Central Ohio. Sino tk completion of tb Pitl.barg, Fort Warns and Cbioage Railroad, otber plan bare oom In for a larg (bar of lbat trad; and Maa.illon at on tim bad deolined la it traue o muob tbat buainoa men aought other piaoe t nnarate. ProceriT of arery deaoription oould bar boon puKbaatd at half it ralu But tbe dlioorery of raat oea or 001 in tie immediate aalabborbood, together wllb any quantity of iron ore, baa giren a new impetua to trad, and Muaillon bid fair to bwome on of the riobeat end met nourishing location in tha Btate. 1 am informed tbat there ia now paid out for labor in mining alone, the turn of $H00,0OO per annum, mere are now iwo lur-nanaa kara in auooeaaful operation. Titer turn out about twenty ton aoh, every laealy-four hour, of auperior pig iron; aaa, on wo wnoto, tbe bualneei men of tbi piaoe a'e more wealthy and hare a more aolid foundation thaa erer. In addition to otbar oonrtnienoo in this oity, Iher hare excellent hotel., and flrat arnooi them tanda the "Amerioao," kept by Mr. J. Peaoyar, thsn whoui, no better oalerer or more accommodating gentleman oan ba found In any piaoe everybody alopa here, and everybody I lati.fied with tbeir treatment, . more le.anomer thing wbioh make this oily a pleaiant pleoe to spend a few days. It is aa unoompromlslng Union locality. Tb few eopperbeads who exist here, keep ahady. L-ke a man who dives under water, ne is uuuer ine aeosssity ot noiuing nil breath, knowing wall that if ha undertake to breathe he will "g under" so with tbe oopper. heads here, they will hold tholr breath, for if they don't tbey are sure to "go mdtr," trtr lino lb lutroJiiotioa of too lliorousb- bred horses In tbie plao, by the enterpria: of Mr. Oeorg .illley, and other, It has been a great horse market, aud a point where fast nigi oan at all time have a shanoa to try their peed. On last Saturday a very exciting and oloaely oonteated trotting matoh oame oil al the oonrae on the Fair Qrounda, between Mr. My- lin s mare, Lady f ranklin, entered by Mr. Kiobard Zeilley, and Mr. William Brown mars, Jenny Lind, entered by Mr. 1. H. Edwards, for a purse of $100, diatanoe. one mile and repeat two beat out of three. The day was floe aad tbe aonoourae large, with a sprinkling of ladieai and I ahould judge that at least t'2,uu0 ohanged hands. Tb nrst beat was deolared by tb judge even, and woe oalled a "Jwi hem," and so oloee we tii ironing tnai ivwaa neeeesary (o run four boats before tb raos was decided. The trotting ma; he elated a follows: lit. d ad. 4ib. Ladr rranklla .: 0 0 11 Janny Llud 0.10 0 Titan..... -.47i .4 f.U But with all the good things that are in and around tbe olty, I And tbat it la aot a good place lo recruit for tbe army. In the Brat place a great many young men have already enlisted and are now manfully fighting tbe battles of their country, both in tbe weal ana east, (sec ondly, two or three reoruillng offioera are al-ready here, and their prospeoto are as poor a my own--aoi finally, moat every one ku oame to the conoiusioa to wan patienuy ror me aran, very one hoping and txpeotlng that his neighbor will be tikeu, and he left Qnder the oiroum.lknoee, it la an up-hill butlnesa. I must not omit to mention that there is a neat little Union paper alerted in this piaoe by Mr, John Frost, with tbe pionpeot of suooeed lag very Will. Tbi la a it ahould be. Masell-lon is fully able to sustain a papsr. My thank are due lo Anson Pease, Etq and Judge Kelly, Military Committee at this place, for favors shown; also, R. B. Taylor, Esq , looal Klilor of tne uaposuory, ai wnoee omae 4nare my ne.iu quarter. . MACK.. From Washing toa-ThankBglv lug oar. Oorranpondanca of tha Ohio State journal. WAsttfNiiToii,.D. fl., Tb.ur8.iay, Aug. 6, 18G3, Ma. Konoa: The most exciting iopica of this usually quiei eny bis been tor a lew days pest the bet weather and the (raiber cool) drat The weaihor haB lieen exceedingly naim the groater portion of the pest week, but we have had a few thunder showers, which render it more oomicrlablo. uniting began In the first ward a few day ainos, and we believe that the d'aft is completed now throughout iho entire oity. There ba been no disturbance whatever ia oonseqnenoe of the draft. Moat of those upon whom it haa fallen. take it ehterfulty. Borne, of course, are ao eireumslanotd is regard to aomeeiio auairs, aa 10 employ auoititutes, or pay the momy I hire for, instead of goiog per. eonally; while other, (a small number, so far 4 we oan learn) haring more money than oour-g poetessing but the smallest amount of the latter artmou annul periorminc either duty. This, by the way, 1 the day set apart by tb rrestuaub lur n.uuaai auauaagivioa;, oto. Tbe dey almost wear tne appearanoe of a Sabbath a great portion of the business piaoe being olosed the prinolpal difference is that the etreet ear are running as usual, which U not me eaae oa cunuaj. Having had a desire lo attend the servioe at torn one of tb oity obnrohea to day, we took in irouoio latiaouan noi muon oi a sectarian. perhaps influenced by hereditary custom) lo enquire something about tba different denominations, and aa it happened, found that lb on wbioh, under tne auove innuenoe. would be ao oounted orthodox, was th oa nearest our stoo ping piaoe, to wit: vt. uurieign s, (let Presby terian I or, as ute poya oan it, - Aoranam s Church;" It being th ahoroh wbioh the Presi dsnt and family attend. We entered while the ohoir were singing tb Brat hymn, and were oonduoled by the very gentlemanly warden to a comfortable seat. The ohoir ooae'eti of one male voloe. fire female voioos and a in are-an Tha churoh 1 situated at the oroeeing of "11 etreet North" and "New York Avenue," and will leal about the aama number (about 1,000) aa the Leotura Hoom or tne Bmiuaontaa lnstl tut or tha gallery of either Hons of Concress. When the ohoir oiose.i, ur uarieign suited tbat before offering prayer, be would read the Pro clamation of th President, whioh afforded the present sooulon. While engaged in Ihu read mg, a . luawwi awnuupauicoi py nis Privet Secretary, passed along tkeeeatral aisle aad entered the family slip, (we luppoM the Up ar ooenpied la aooordane with the law of amn aaa fwrn, a aame art labelled oa the front of eaob, exoept iboae reserved for vistorsV inn ' wai4 au upiug too vuim one in front of yoor eorrespondsnt the interme diate Iwo aot being eoeupied except by a ladr ia oaev abb rrootamatioa aaving oeea read a VJt waa offoial from th pulpit. Tk approprtaUa aad tloqueno of which aeem. ed to be liltntly appreeiaied by all, a pari of tb aongregati n standing (tha President amebg this number,) tk otbar remaining Mated, The fo!lwlog extraol: "We pray Thee to bleea thy serf ant, the Prasident of th United Stale, M is from en of thrrlklng paiiage. Tha ohoir tha Msg tk m (Thanksgiviij kyaa, oagregatia (pardon aailitary term,) it-tieg ' faoed a the freaL" Dr.flur .gk tkea prooeaded witk kit disooarw for ia eocaaiea from ta text: A man' kearl devlaetk hi way, but tk Lord direotetk kia atopa." During the aermoa many iBsiaaaa 4a lbs history of tk ekorek and world ware grapk-ioatly portrayed by Ike apeakwr, where etupea-daoa aot f wrong, deaag-aad aad preaeeuted by Indlrldaal, kad been overruled by Provi. dance lo Ihe aaoompllakmeat of beailoeal eada. It was further suggested that va Ike Afrieaa elav trade, the grtat ala af modera time., may yet result ia a fceaefaotioB I Afriea(l) ikrougk ika eoloniiatioa aokem. Tk Dr. was of the opinion thai our Southern brethren for eoxk ks must (till aoaaldor tkem would aoea eae tk folly of their oourse that koki to their eaaae is impossible that Ood ie against It, aad that Urtteforo, whatever hwroalanowtu adorls they may make, that those effort will prov aa fruitless aa the attempt ef taa Bahylpaian to kalld their tower to Heevsn. Oa th otbar head he bilieve that this oonatry was dsaigacd to be the home of eae great, free aad aadlvided people; and that - though lb war may yet be I ritraotad though many mistake, may yet be committed la ite prooeouHoa though many threatcaiaga (here the President whose attitude during the diseoura l it beea rather a iimurt aad thoughtful oaa, atralghtena np J llnlr,) may yst corns from abroad mat jet in naiion would truly be brought book to aurv than it aormal Hat of nnlty, and be nnited tgaia undr oa flag and tbat nig th Biar Spaagled Banner of our father, and it was his keartteit Deaedietloa, thai "Long aaay It war., O ar tba land ol tba baa and tk. koasa af tba krava." . Tits Services were o familiar throughout, o simitar to thoee which, oa oooaslons of National lhaeksglving, In tks old churoh at homo, we kad witnessed in by.gon day, llitt w war almost disappointed oa paaaing out, aot lo see Ihe familiar surrounding! of a asrtala ehurcb. lit. doe to remark thai tba eetimabl wlte of ike Preaideel was not ia attendanoe, . being en a visit at lb florin in Mew t ork uny we un deraland. The thermometer ia th Patent Offioe (a vwry ecol piaoe) ia at 82 tn-day; it has been as high as vti la ordinary ensue. ft. (Oommouloatad.) . Cabs Cbasb, O., Aug. 10, 186,1. Ma. EnnamJiniitclrd Sir: A I am a man of Tenure at present, I will devote a few mo men is to writing. I am ao Osneral, nor the son of a Ueneral; neither am I a statesman; but it seems to me 1 oould suggest bow th re hellion might beendel during tbe preeentyear, or at least within ail or sight months. My plan ia for about one million more of mea to be started into ihe Sell, and lak right after tbe Southern army, and never let them (top till they are conquered or exterminated. The loial people of our uovernment either hare not appreciated the task of whipping tbe Souib, or, appreciating it, ar oarele, to eay the liast of it, about putting their shoulder to the wheel and helping to roil never. They think we have enough men in the Bold to nuell ths rebellion. I think differsnl; or, at least, if we have, it will iak them a long lime yet. It take alioul fir men lo eno to invade a ountry suooessiuiiy ana noia it. ror wnen a piaoe is taken there has lo be a force left to guard it. And to make it take a few men as possible, It has to be fortified before it ia safe to leave it in Ihe hand of a few men: and it take time to build tbee fortinoaltoss. 1 bare been with the Western army ever ainoe May was a year ago, and I do not attribute Ueneral uieirs grand xeuaatue to any utsioyany to the Ooveramenl, or evea to waut of Ueoeral- ship on hi pari; nellnor waa I disappoinud al hi. not capturing Bragg in Kentucky. Uon. Uuell was out on what might b termed an experiment. Any one looking at a map of our oounlry will, at a glance, as tb extont of country be had lo guard, and tbe rvoet wonder to me is that h got out al all, without losing more mea than he did. If you will look at the number of men it look to oapture John Morgan and ills olon of thieve, when we had a large army in the Boutb, headed by Roeoran, In keep Morgan resiles wnue intuxtng oi taom, you need not be aurprised at Buel no oapluring Bragg with 8U.000 men, and neons in his roar to distraot his movement. Who ever read of 30 000 mon being took prisoners in aa open oounlry, without fortiUoationa I No one I and my impression Is, it will ba som tim before they do. YV hen lieu. Koeeorana look oommand of the Department ot tbe Cumberland he had Ueneral Ducll'e txperienet together with good sound judgment of his own lo guiJe him, and upon tbat depend th score! ot hi aucoess. Hon, Rossorans ataysd at Nashville fortifying that place a aumcisnt length of lime lo have taken the earns trip Gen. lluell look in Dixie. After begot Naehvill fixed up lo his notiou, bs look a trip of thirty mile, and alter a ikirmuh of about tw weeke (ia whioh 1 figured right emarily ia th way of (booting) walked luto Mnrfreesboro. . 1 It, took hlut nearly six months hi 'got in a condition lo safely leave Aiurfreeinoi; and the farther South ka goes ths wore it will be, as h will be farther from ovaA, and as a matter ol course will have to weaken hi for at every new place taken.. Aad ll it takes six mouths to get ready to leave every important piaoe taken by Qen. Roieoranu, how long will ths war last , - den. Hoasoran does not know the dehnitlon of the word oalled retreat, as It was not la ths dictionary he used while at sohoou not in learning to walk he found out that it was best to bare one foot well planted on tho ground before he attempted to lift the other, and that ie tbe reason he walks so Heady. It will b9 soma time before you hear of bia taking up hi head quarters la Chattanooga, uolese heiereluforoed sumcientiy to niaae up tor tne loss as na sustained in battle, and by leaving forge ia bug roar to proteot It, . I am anxious le se lb war wound np, a I have not iouna it vary advantageous to my pars or, neattn. i nave neara ti wnispcrca oy Boms on, (I do sot know whether ha was posted or aot. and I have not hi neuieeiiher,) that Ihers ar men in the United State, that are gelling rich off the tftttrnnunl, or tomtthing tin, on aoeonnt or the war, acd it bag evon been hinted that they do not want it to stop for a while yet. -1 hope, Mr. Editor, mere ar not many ei mat sort. I have evea hsatd (from Madam Rumor, yon know,) that it is oa aooount of speculation that certain riola have been gotten up, rtaiatlng the draft. I don't tell it for tbe truth, yon know, but I am almost persuaded to believe it from what l have sees mystir. i want th war stepped, bat aol till treason is abolished, and, for tb purpose of (lopping it, I want to see men volunteering their lerviota to fill up the thinned ranks of our army, bow ia ihe field. Also hunt up som grey-baok and swop him for me, (1 am tired of Camp Chase,) and let me go to my regiment. 1 think I wilt be of more servioe ihere thaa her. Also, raise, either by volunteer, draft or ooi- soript, a large fore to go and take possession of our fortinoation aud bold them, at every point where uey ar now held by Koseroana'. Qrant'e, Butl.r's, or our any of General', men: and let our Qouerals have their old men that Ihey have triad and found Irut. And aa feat as they take a piaoe send men to hold it for tbem. and I will vouch tbie rebellion will be wiped out m six or sigat won ins. And II tb Uov eminent doe not do tbi w will be fighting tor tne nest iouror nv yiar. Tb loyal portion ol tb rtoria has got to put their shoulder io the wheel at soma lime, and tha longer It stloks In th mud th harder it will be to roll over. Lf Ibsy will fill the present call made by the Prtfldent, ank go lo Viok.turg, J.ok.oo, Nah-vil a, Murfreesboro, Tullahoma, Bridgeport aud other plaoes that areheld by our foroee, and lake poseeaaioo or inem tney will aot be in muck ddiujar oj getting Imrt, aad will be getting as muoa pay aa t or any of tn boy that ara now in the field. Aad the hoy will Co forward and fac th bullet aheerfnlly far Ihe purpose of taking, new plaoes, aad witk some prospeot of getting tne rebellion put down and getting back home to their wive . aad children and jrieniU, if they have any rtaiuii hers, whioh I mm rainsr saspiciooa in way they turn out. Hoping our army may be (willed lo twioe ite present ine, I tabsorlbs myself with respect, AU03 L. QUIFFITH, From Tcxaa Cnrlons Picture) ol Society in the atato-DUorganl gallon and. Battering. Ihe fallowing txtracl from a Private letter. written by a Texan lave-ewar to a friend ia th South, glv a remarkable aad sad picture of tua oonuiuon vi Bnatra iw, aaei stale, ana toe Orueiuo ot ine raeei raiec .. "Hodstoii, Texas. Mav. 18S3. "We do not often hear, ia tbie unhappy ooun try, from onr friende In tbe North; aad of how muob us 11 Is to writ w aaanol know. A let. ler address to m in April. 18C2, reached me ia January, 1868. I do not know that this letter will go aafely, but it i sotruited to a good m.s- ".er- -Tiiir rvvyra, w avion vo, ana sppresssa, ears bat aa comfort. Thin la ia the aaanraaa .1- moat daily repeated ia Boas form ia (very-oash paper, that tka northers people ar gaggtd ia th expreeeioa af their ideas, aanlad off t baalila aad for month aad yaar kept la eloae ooaBaemeat, without va being informed of tha aaue of Ik.lr arrest aad detention. Of ooura tb Im bigoted ksre knew that oaanot be true, or the Joaraal af Comai.roa, of your oily, Faraaad Wood, aad Valiaadigham, ef ubiw, wouiu air. uwwa auaaea losg sine. But eoeh 1 fully prepared to believe anything he is (old to by th masters aad arisloerata, Davis, Taaoy aad their osanjutors. "1 suppoew there never oa a people so cm-plelely despot-riddea a w have beea ia Trias. It 1 aot lo be wot dor I at: Th knmaa mind may be stored with eertaia lafirmatie aad may yet retain a great degree of tlrenglk; bat if It aot free from bigotry, all it ooaolusloa and proorii of reasonings touok.d by the bigoltd proclivity ar falsf, if aol mlaohitvsnr. For example, th bad men who fomented thie wnr Unght the people here that the North kad been fed, fattened, olotbed, housed aad made risk by the labor of the South. Many, nay moat ar Ihe Southern people do really believe this thing to-day, notwithstanding the South waa indebted lo lb North, when secession took place, for tuoney borrowed oa ertdIL la tha sum ef from three to five bnadred millions of dol-lirs."Almost every paper la Ibla BUI 1 published by Northern mea, who, to show tbeir nal for ths South, aapprees important facie, for fear th people ar aot able to bear tbem. My experience aad observation ar exaoily the reverse. I have never met any but mea of North, era birth settled bar that war really afraid of letting the foots of history be known, and it is by tush representative that Davie, Vanoey and others judge the wbol llovrroment aad people ef the North. "Tbe offioersof lb Forty-seoond regiment of maaawcBoaoti. .on or iu name! bene, eaptur ed at Galveston, aud or ths Morning Light, oap. tured at Babina Pass la January last, eighteen In all, were ordered lo he ssnt to th ponlton- nary at nunteruie for aafe-keeping. Two days ueiore tbey sst out lbs railroad company wae direotsd to furnish transportation for them and their baggage. Th offiosr ia oommand was a German. When they came , to elart, though tbey had paid fall passenger fare in advance, they wet put Into a oommoa freight oar used for carrying hog, oattle and sheep, without Mats, and in this manner were earned sevsnty miles, theno near airly la common, road wagons lo Ihe penitentiary. "When some of lb army offioar protested against such Inhuman and disgraceful proceed, logs, tbey were answered by th oommander aforesaid: These railroad offioera are all North ern mee; the rreeident, llutoulus, is a New Corker, and Bnperinteudenl Allen 1 a Mass. ohusell man; ilia prisoners ar all of tb.lr own people, and we (iippos Ihey would hav treated them well;" bnt to show their seal for the Confedersoy thiy have beea ihus seveie with them. Southern men wouldn't have treated their own people in I bat way and, sir, lhal is true. Tliet same man Hulchins, when II was first reported tlmt we might he attacked her in Texas by 'the Yankees,' though he is a pillar in the churoh, and every Sunday pray thus: 'From all envy, hatred, malic and all unchar-itablenrss, 111 will, from bailie, murder, and sudden death, god Lotd deliver ns,' propossd !o raiss the blaok Hag and take no prisoners, or if by aojident any were 'akea lo hang tbem at 0B09. ' "The slay law ha stopped all proceedings in olvil oourte for over two years now last past, in faot there is nothing doing ia th couutrv hut preparing food and clothiug for Ihe army, aad such like and ooguate mallerr; all other business bnt that of war and It preparations haa oeaeed. Th prospect for orops never waa hat. ter. Tbe wheal and corn are abundant, end unusually good thua far. Tbe corn is sod; roasting ears ere iu inarkot at twelve and a kalf oenla a pirce, or say twelve dollars a bushel. we neatd yesterday tbat Banks, after overrun. niug Louisiana, haa voluularlly abandoned it again, and gone back aoros the Mississippi; also, iliat Hooker has benu bttdlv beaten bv Lea on Ihe Rappahannook, and Hoaeoransliy Johnston at ar near Chattanooga. Bnt aa this Is only slout Ihe hundrelh lime that the same new has heon brought 'by a gentlemen who wss In Ihe battle,' I believe just as much of it aoem true, whioh Is just none at all. "in iHuo 1 hoped better eouusel would ore. vail and that the Boulh would not go to war. I believed then lbat I be first Hi a fired for sioes-sion would be the first note in tbe deaih knell of alavory, and that my negro properly, in common with all olhera, would be valueless. Aur-r ntvrr trtn am ravuoa ta change that opinim. It has alwayd appiared to nie as Ihe inexorable logic of fAots, or, if yo.i please, Ihe sure working' of the decree of God. "The only tignt of govirnmmt monfr. amono-ut art ihe tax eoUtctor and ike ,iymtriol aodiar hurrtinti eoni poor devil into the eonuription or niggtee to the fortificatione. People aro begin ning to find out tbat liberty regulated by law, bill of right and suoh like old fogyiem, really do amount lo something after all, aud they are ofginniog to say ir miy oa inowa secession would lead to suoh eveuta, thoy never would have voted for it, Things are wotktng. The lasr oonsoriplion has weakened the force of our armies to the affection of ths people. Ths ly. ranny is galling, and will work Its own our after awhile. A great many of onr people, despairing (,f a settlement of affairs, art leavitg taeouuntry never to rerqrn. , Mexico. Additional Detail of tbe Elec tion of Km per or l'ommlalon-era sent lo Washington by Jiittrez. Hav taa, August 1 Uy lbs P.Uro dilOoeano. front Banliago de Cuba, we bars papers from that city to the 24tb nil. By her we get new from Vera Crua to tha Ittib, Brought by lit Freuoh sttnmor Florida, of Ihe rlt. Naneire Una. There ia little of importance more than I eent yon la my last, aa we only have dates from Mexico to the luia (t sent you the same date per Roanoke). Tha Eoo del Comerclo (French Vera Crui Organ) says : The day befor yeeterday (lbth July) the fol lowing important dispatch we reorived in thi cMy by eourier. In the afternoon of Ihe same day a saiu'e or im gune was fired by ihs city, tbe fortrens of Ullua (Baa Juan de,) and th French fleet at anohor in Baoriaoios, to solemnise the proclamation of th Arohduk of Austria.MEXICAN EXPKDITION-SUPERIOR COM- . MANDKK OF VERA CRUZ Vist Cair. July 14. The Colonel Command er Superior informs the inhabitaola of litis oily of the important telegraphic (?) dispatch ad dressed lo him by the general-ln-ohief of th kronen ormy In Mexico: Mxic, luly 10, 1SUH. ueneral Forey to n. C. Ihe Minister of War (in France): The Assembly of Notable hss just proclaimed Emper or cf Mexioo It (Prince Mtxmilieo, Arohduk of Austria. Monarchy and ths Arohduk kave been unanimously proclaimed, save by two voles 1 Tb General-ia Chief, FOREY. Th same paper tatee: By tha la'sst letters from Mexico w learn that Manuel Doblado, Governor of Uuanajuata, is disposed tn aooept Ihe French interveation and the aer orJer of thinge emanating from tl. Ignaoto Cemmonrorl is of the earns opinion, and was momentarily txpeotea to arrive in alexioo, for which he had obtained Ihe neoeisary aers oonduit. Th Assembly of Ihe Notable that proolaimed Maximilian Lmperor of Mexioo oonsisted of 140 members, of whom IDS voted ia favor of the measure. The following is the proclamation of tha said Assembly, who were in eession from 12 M till 9 P. M-, Aguilar being President of Ihe Com mission: 1. Tbat tbe NeUc adopt limited monarohv. to be reredilary, with a ftatholie Prince. 3. That this Prince shall be railed fcmparor. B. That he ehall be H. R. H, Archdoka of Aualrla. rem undo tuaximlltaa. 4.- That in oaae, from any reason, he should not ooms to occupy the throne, tbe Nation im- nlores 11. I. M. Napoleon III. to deeienaia in tbem (or seicoi tor tnsmi some other Catholio Prinoe, lo whom theerowa is hereby cftered. Juarrs ha oral a oommitsloa to Washing-Ion. It Is said that Garaa 1 relieved of hi oommand, beiog tuweeded by Bsriosabal, who, with some forces, ho beea eent lo Queretaro. It is said that Juan Aatonia Lafueate haa bean lint to Waahing'on with fall powsrs from Jue-r'i to adjust any arrangement with the United State by which th Government shall lend tid aratnal tha Uovernment Just saubllshsd in Mrxioo. This 1 tquivaleni to aakiag the Unt ied amies loaiotar war against rrano. ViiiianiOHAM Toaagn Oct Dooxe. Tha Botialo Commercial Adverllur lay ; W learn lhal tha proprietor of Ihe Clifton Hons, Canada, recently gave Mr. Valiaadigham notiea to quit circumstance having rendered the Daa noonnied bv that aotorioua individnal nrafarm- B' to ate naiaaii . liar. B&0.U "---r-a.-tiia. IYklTB MO BLAOK BABBOI BATLB. bain a son, No. gg Booth Hlah SU M RAIN BXWj, Mo. J( South BUh St ' Tancr French ! aa,.. 9f ?BrlM' auk aad aaallfcr rail Dadar (auaaanlTalVJ ZL - ? aad '-v-wa m wmtruwmnm UootU mi laaa. . No. m Sontk Hlg'k St Blaok Uordad Slika, BAWASOlt, . Wa.2wB0BUaikBt trn "op KiLirta, Pre ark nmmt. XZl&&'Jte2 Rid tfleveo. . BAINAHtlH . . , Ho. Boaik Hlgk BL aT A 11 arai i-i av . 1 BAIN SON, I. 38 SMtk High Si. IrH glLK BA"fl,a, ' BACQUJiB, SHAWLS, NBW BIYUM DRBBS BOOM, HOSIRr, GLOVfia, , HOOPBCUWa. CLOTHS AND CA8B1MBRES, TOW kad aba, at B- T, W. i. rAT'(, jnaalTdam "th (lu Otal, a. WlVAll nthdWj, Kleharda, ft Co. ARB RICEIVIN8 NEW AND I A BIT DRESS SILKS! CLOAKS AND MANTLES I If Paraaol and Ban Vmbrellai( tstLxBL-wlm. Oloakiiifts. Oasoirjaera and Vdstlnita. Nos.250 & tii Swtuk High Streil) tjJOl.UM HUB. OHIO. Hew and Blfgaut Dress lioodst Anong WUkh are the Very Lttost THINGS IN THE MARKET I Aid joet lauded in this Ciatry P. BAIN A SON. AUXdt-OXC. BIIiHLdJi i IN ALL WIDTHS, Sold Below Market Prices, i P. BAIN SON, Nos. 23, 25, 27 & 29 Higk Street, epil I J. D. OSBORR & CO. Have reoatvad thalr aaw atoek of Boaaa Varnkblaa Qooili lor tha aaaaoa, ooaiarlaliig a rlob aaaortmwal of Taint and Body aad Tapestry Breaaala Oarpatlag. Tkraa Ply aad Baparrlna, Viae and Oommoa lagrara Oar- panng, Brwaaala and Taaatlaa (tatr OaraaUng, Lklian. Bag aad Hemp Onrpattag, Plata and Moral Mattroga, all width, Ooooa MaHuum, aU wtdth. Ml dotas, an width., kaga. Mall, .od DrnggaKa, Laoa, Swim aad Damaak Onrhxlna, Bug, araaa and Bias utll Wbutew ettadaa, Bar,: Wblta aad Sraaa Window Bollaada, Oof. ebae, Oartala Baadaaod Trlmmlaga, Tab la Llaaat, rtaaa aad Tabaa Oavara, and MO and 10-ltb' Bbaatlaga, aaa. aomptota nooa or atapt. and ranoy airy ttooea. No, I4B South Hlftk Street, tOupoaltataa Qoodala aad UaltedSialaa Uotala.) Mwt HABDWABE, Ac UARDWARE. IKON CUTLERY, Sit". - . i AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' A FULL STOCK OP m ix as 1 IT XK ev x- ci. -w aa I? BAH IRON, v. Or ALL HUB. A LARGE STOCK OF BuUdara' Htrdware. Mechanical At Agricultural Im plemeala . 1 or ALL DBaOBIPTIOMB. Tin. Copper, Sheet Iron, Preaaed Tin A JJapannd Tinware. : A GOOD BTOCK OF OARH1AOH TRIMMINaS. Leather a, Bubber Belting AJTP . RUBBER HOtC.l UdieiVTnYeliBg& Wirk Biketi A riNB ABBOBTMBBT. sra. Cutlery. CABBOIfl OII K.IM8EED OIL AV FISH OIL. 3?am4lja.ta of (all Oolora. A LA RGB BTOCK OF Buck OloTea, Wooden Ware, Willow Waure. 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