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r-DICAL C0LLCC3. ,. " CLEVELAND' . Medical College, r .;' . acura rat ; , ' Medical Department of the ; Western ; Reserve College. TBE iriNTUTHANTL hEaeluM WILL tf Oft thf .-fee WedBt-edajF of No. timber Mlt, ttl4 tOBllBH wvwsiuMi wveke. rAtTLTi: . - Jt" DuMiui, H. P., LL-fcmorilw, Prof. ' cfCbatetriceatid VetJLwlrwy. Jam. P. Kiitllvd, M. I, Lt. D., Piof. of th' FrteMpal aal Practice of MdirIo. J L o Camiu, M. 11., LL. p., Prvf. f CkMlttry act TuilMluo . Patxion Tatar u. M. D., Prof, of Surgery and Aa H Kiut CtMixu, M. !., Prof, of Ubetrtriea and , .bMrgvrr. ! AmisrVxstiu, M. P., Pruf.af Materia Modi- . lavs'! Ph thrnl. I vivt it. tf orr, m . rroi.oc rnyaiokg and IWaaMurcUlldrra. jAk.ua LAUr, M. lwnnntr4lor of Auiilomy. The Maf rfc wWllr-i. e it A The Trofror' Tirkfta an- . ............ UO 0" tha t!rmon-lral'r' Ticket Id .1 tit traduction fee a ......... 10 00 3VIilltM-y Hurnery. hurjfcM .n LI H.. I .H. . ln.LUrfth Mill- ' I'ufauka l in a tary nuptial .ut r".elaud, will tit, br pr nBtt-ja VfllBWDH Win ft ut m urgten-tjenerej oi tun i intra btatea Array, a . rruv of It-, turn in (.Ttintfca with the (Vdleg-e, oa Mflift'y II; gieie. trte perutUritiee of Army burgery i. a la.f-, if tlluttreted ty arnroprtm tre fi'-wpltal, end od the rcuifn of duttf-e of the I Army turaog ic t'jr Meld. Ptudouta will nt incur atlditingii ifefr thti Our', , Mpa-d!ta ' "-DMJLY OHIO STATE VOLUME XXVII. COLUMJJUSr OHIO, f TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER U, 1SG3. NUMBER 86. TO SUTLERS. FANCY GOODS. GROCERIES. -i Sutlers' G00llS'Wm' H' Hortman" & Son8jSuiiclries! Sundries! ll'I AR I'tHKINIi 10 tllLCRS, AI tHk I V hi.MK l aU Raspberry Vinegar, Pure Lemon Syrup, Blackberry Syrup, Lemon Powder. j:Trilla.cl5l-l"li, I., Manufacturer, and Imputl-i. of mu MS & U TriIllIIllIlLiS.ifi". T,''. ciMp mi ki.is ziriivit wohnt I SMALL WARES & WOOLEN GOODS. Starling Medical College! 1 iisa on , u ; Tliursday, the i!MofOctuber, 1863, ad toaliiiuc-i ujiti! ti:. 1st et Mir-.h, 1?CJ. U. .HUB, Sf. T) . BASCI3 CAUTtB,.. F , Frol Out. cd l'U. Womto uj CttM:c;. 'JOHS BAWSPy Jf. p., ' ' . V t rrcftMor Analm bd4 Plijriolrg. W. HAJUMOS, M. II.. , Fftf. iirg.r',l'jf and lar turai. . loving;. ..' . ; i (. rioC. M.I Mri. Ifi.ray. 1 Hcd Jump : IHLO. li. W0H.MI.kt'. W P , . ,; Prof, '.h.lnlalry aad XfXtcuK jy. j I). UALVEAMAli, M P. I " i. I . ; litnitttlor of Aoal;my. ! Ill anrAi. Paivif.Eurj. Tb rias. wlU h.T. arena fM.4lnKl L.winra in tM Ofaio Piilriitiary N-(!tal ami tri. two larg. Mlltury Uuapltala at itila lkga. Tor luroroiaUun uddfw i Ulnol H. U. HNfTH. P"ii DRUGS, &C. Drs. Jas. McCIintock & Soii. ELECTIC, BOTANIC, -AND- cul pw &, pemical. Warelionse No. 722 MARKET ST., Icutlflioy J ,nd I'oraigo Mfdical Buota, B.tk, hrht, Mni-tcda, &c pno' lb., half Iba. aod ox. twckic ur In bulk. Mm, a gMicial avauniucnt of Cnu:ciilrattd Llacth a NTKRBikiIi, BtrU and Ilrrtia In bulk. ! mi i . Plantafiea Bi'Jere, Stomach Bl((er, Pocket Flasks, Tocke Drink's lops Tobacco, Cigars, Hipes, Blacking, Blacking Brushes, ; Gun Oil, Emery Paper. Army Cloth Eruehet, Array Hair Brushes, Army Tooth Brushes, . . , r I'omhs el all ituda, Cologne, Hair Oila, I I'oniiMlti'i, SoH.pa. JCetln TCJUlor, JLlr Lmenl . FooketnHoolia, Ink, 4bo.. A)o. Our Kdipborry Tlnrgai, wlnu tuin.d with nattr, furmd uuo )t to. tni'st ad'ctabl and, mfmblng bt. crasea, and m 111 bo found lilgul) bcu.htlal fur cun-Taicficcnu. , -t ... STJIRE, ECKSTEIN & CO., . Wholewlo Druggist, N. W. COR, FOURTH & VINE STS., j ur I all las'jf tnifttt rvii'inf a mtotv ,. ottwi and fniicy, Ht-ltiitat., Vht ft iht-iftir Bual tuiiv, , Oriiiiii.nr, Iklt Llnua, Itcu, Btl-b-jo, Ac, Ac. , auL'T-d'tm AhKJth VJVNU. V.WW l'Jli M. I. I AF.MAR YOUNG, BRO. 6. CO., EMBROIDERIES, LACES! WHITE L'.'Ot:-, H'1I!!V, Milts, (ilovey, TrimmiHg!', etc, 4J MiPEtT tlPtf. l! (.oaMtKlt ITT LIT, FIllliADKliPTflA, fl-d'f lK A.MJ St J PLE t(K EKIES, IuIiEJO.S' t PuMr.llIO roRUUH A DOMIfcliC . etc., lor fcjlv l.y . VM. H. HEST1EAUX, .rAI o. HU H Ult.II sritLir. llfllllH! IIltUIH! STAR Or THE WEST BKJIV!)! Ijt-t'.k briad rf t-n: I.: ,.! bj H. EEGTItAUI, tr:- 'u- wo ciih men tiHtti. DAILY OHIO STATEJOURNAL r '.'flcmtroteat&d Ml! f.XAXJSrAilOft- Ihe 6rtl tlti'y -te errs u tu our Miku. The ctcoa J, tej i-cIt itc.-oi ;u i2jj.;itiacc. is to our eouQr'. Ilicrc can ntvvr bfi a eoU!!!?nb"r.t:!. ditm Why not ? Xh ls" a hit c - u cauitic .' litre ; ilt'.Urt-!02 ty Mr. V. ci -hs dcctriat tht esch S4s vac it j era -o!e Jadje whether or not it would U7 iu tit Cnica. If that be the , u.ture of Uit I'nisR, thM it u tt the sercj C. T. HOLLOWAY, Wholesale Grocer ! A"! t OBlUliiS;?!! 3!f s cbai!!, jt'.- MABKtl'bT. th'ORinElLT, ACV FI! JH.) From Chattanooga. (iuncapundenc td th. Oblo otata Junrual ntAtt.tliii 1 jin Rio. O. V. 1. 1 i.A'i'HAn.wwuj, ienn bept. 'lb. IjjcJ aii'l lalijucl. I feci veiy uuht rLt. Pui. 1 knot.- tuot innuv n talbf i-aittl nuttier nuti bivtlier and sister and wit; ai,,l cliihl in tilin-, ia mixiuua i'ni"iit tokn.jw vueiut;!' i"tr.i.,ur nere ure etui .qi or im 1 knutv Hint lo.iui;bt, lucre ar irianr rutli- ern mid muilirm tLtrvujb'iut ftlii., jt.J ebjcnlirri', liuubliil; l"'t lUo ncsl liens from thii pjiiil may brilifr tu lliem tbc tjr-rible nrna Ibat beloved Lonj have frflieo ibe battle hvll 1 kim'T ibt to-rigbt. there aie meuy brotlierd and ulerj eu.!cu to Ilcw n-hehr the ntit letter they reccire Irom the tiisy will lt tn the w.'ll-tnonn hind' ri!!5 vf a bol'jTfd brcth'r, -;r m the hudwritl!tg it c?s;s fr'end of l!:et trcther tasennig w them thst he to no bism, but has fs!bn en Uie held of deidly conflict. I knetv too the! thtfo avo many n trca that clecp not t ; night, (rem tnxlcty to kaotr eci'.uoly tihethcr tbtr wi lvwe cr not. !id rjauv ..JiilJien are trtniblme to know pitccr't it. tad the oath. f tk. ."T , ;.r ,' "V (H oat tko Vaw lark Trtboa.) ' THE POLITIC AJ CAMP AJCBf Of tMII. An UQtuual degree oC Intereit tttftclut t the Present politieal eanpibrn in Ohio. la o Bint ha the boundary between loynJ'7 and treason been ao dUUsctlT marked lie none bere the poeitio&a aerunied bT politi- eel partiea been o uueuiracaL fcery tote gifen for Vallandih at u equiraUBt lo a tote given for Jet I'a-te and the Rieh- mond con jpiratori , the grett conncted It the candidate of the armed traitora : pepera iriihia the rebel Usee were the firet, te eug gee, hie nase u a cisdidate for Governor of Ohio ; end r-hilt Isaished they peinied oat the route by which he ww to reach tie) piotee'ioa of the Erltxeb Croae, tiara t . a!t the ie:ult of the election is October. The sucgLtion thit he be the cuberaato- rial eaadidatt rat greedily cceepted by be j7er is eo plain end obvious thit he ttho ' to etiive to ..,.1 tl,. -.l-.:t.-nonbl. intellect cannot 'JuJres. to urcerve nroti-t ..a a. .1 It. I "itU lsaet entire n-laiaity by that pertr. tl,..,.io i.i.; ,,. lh dtschaiye of otir are a fur. ..d n.l .. ,mJ....V..J' the 11 tfl Of June tjcfj, au'l nuevtr ciueeieiy ODeyo lct t vstn itie a'J-li'.i-.-n Jutv to itcfj, iu'i nuever eiueeieij oueyo iti'i vim t:ie aa jitivn. "until touie otete eti y inluiiciiu urejcribetl in the word of sball declate the t'uie-n diiSoWed " Iu ih.i Uil win'ietei to jiutly the subje-.t of ten. ' eew, and in that vuly, is Jlr. ValUudiglun sure brl'oitt any turtbly ti-ibunal. ' ab:oked. I umy br t.'M tbal our tbiij duly i. lo , Wo rfad uu pago !7 that he takes refuge ourtehf. i m. A ceirful eonii len- behind thai. jo a n: But panial diaaat-liou will. I tbink. tbotv that nian'i. wiiol-.-duly , i.laetion ba alp-'t-ly oecuilej. eeosion lo biniavlt ij in. In-led in hi- duly to bu - has bwn tnvd. jiid l,.i: proved a ..pefdr and Maker and lo liieountiy. If luf plan-', bij j a terril'le niece..?. Ibe piaclabilitv t,f duaiiea, Itic Hi.be uie eoniittnt with hi doing il and the v h lo do il ba.i have both duties to It-Hi and ht eouiitvy, lliey aic 1 occii CdtaoiiLiieti. ir, the ex-muont may iueltided, If ibev aie iip.etuittent with eilh- readily be rematfl it will be reputed." cr, eBorts t? reilus them ctnrtvt bv p-.-.ii-1 This waj eaid in topgrta.. Itbtuerr 20 thi couciili ef the eaa low in li'.i, tin at ttcsde MUSIC, cxC. jWSLIJARTOODS. SliunMer 8irais A .SmohJs! in.' mi r ir i' MI Bi ll nurrni) rif i it?t i ti.'.TII ATI ).M el1 Cbiekeriug Pianos! STLINWAY PIANOS! Hallet, Daviu it Co. HauoI (IMS I CI, fill! - 1 r aW - ' a Jtiaie UO. JTiaiiOS 1 1 tiashei.. Hat l'ord, Hats and Caps, SBOUJJEK STRIPS A SWOHDS L.sr trcujht i-J Ibli tit At 30. Oin.oiri.il All. tli dim FOR PRESERVES. N'uw reteilD ft Urs itotk rf tbttiH-'t Itiitia-B)Ma And uni kHlUog tbmat Mnof u.t'irf' Tlvx.. Pttitua for rut, tod tb rDi anht-i c-u m-luct. J. I'. WOODS, JgcMt. IVi. 531 ITigli t., COLUMBUS. MEDICAL. U. S. TAXES. UNITED STATES TAXES. 'pjtT. INCOME TAX FltR itlK TF.AR JtrU, I td Annual Ti for UccutHt , -JBuuiglc., Cur rtAffPei, PUI Ae., tor (hn ywir l-t,o fti7th lollec t mi piRtricbofOblo, aru,aow due, and payable on or 1 tiot ,wlil tt or tie fore tin lOUi yf Octnbor, dvlio-Mumtj am liable to a peiialty t o mr cbluu uo ht eTtnuuuot Ha ir Ua, , s j KHAN hi. IN CutATV.' lyiaM cu bt puM at my Uftke, Ko. if Uwjiiue Litxk. MADtMIN COL'MV. hi tlia Uffiteul AV. H, btiopard, Iuty Culltttof', u London. 1LAHK tlH'MV. t h ffUcp of Jaoi?i fiiu'dD Uf'u(y CuIUlIot, at sirti!htra. l.hLt.NL LUl'STY. At tt OOica of E. S. Mtliul, Pfimty tullM.icr, m iniiia A. V. bTUNL, lolUutyr. HDhjmhur, tnit. 14, lftiHi. ili-td BOO es-x-osm Quart, SO " IlnirOAll. Glass Fruit Jars ! WITH CORKS TO FIT. K'H CALU BY SlIKE, E( KSTEIX & ( 0., N. W. Cor. Fourth A Vine sts., .ulO-Uai -li'lATI, o. ..J. I.. UL l.'.'li.JJ! FLAGS, FLAGS. tIOi FLAI.S! SILK, BUNTING- AMI FEINTED MUSLIN. All iliiII lite l on ilk it. UNION B ABCtESy rVrlcted od Stiu and Cambric JTlLbuii.) H ttfa portrait o! ! JOHN BROUGH. ears.ua for Prlc L! ST. LOUIS HOTEL, II.ATE iltAMt'-lN,) LOSLE&BRO.,Manufaclurers!CheBnut etreet, between 3d aud4th, X til lAdel pliiA. 5,000 pounds Scaling Wax For Prttit Oeai aat I'cr l-al. by SU1RE, ECKSTEIN & CO., N V. ..fit), dim m i a j.u lUR. lOlRlll t vlNfc bt3., t'tMLVTAll, O. HOTELS. MANHATTAN HOTEL, Murray afreet, near Broadway. NMWJVOHM.. rilH. FliPHIKfOR mI'r HAD Illicit t'V-1 H)l'!oij Iiims toWN B'JIIL th riinlir reiiftlrtyt, MilDtM eod rcirDti-hd, U nu -r(jrfil t" tirui id'i It is t'tit-r it ilh tl' Hia ..inlurtft of a U' d and woll rvgulifd Hmiim Ht 'hititjc nrtt'-t.tin:'.-litr . and iA Kiiareiiii to all wlio ntrtv.rll uiu lilm mffood table, cuuMlaMe ivuiuti aiid'vi (.-ua.lL'1 a'niicn. Kahili btt diod twr all Ilia uld frirrid, etud Iu Kt lcutne many nw ohm. Vuu arc iBMtcH, "in Jim cgme tj I he (. u, to fj)' bm frit ; and lie .ifetirr tl Mutt tf juu go aay ditttlKfiod, It aliall u A I" H. fault uf ptp4-di:a HI VidlNH, Prcpri-tor. Ko.' 143 Walnut street. MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale or Rent. ! A RCH OF LAND, WITH A LAK.K BHK'K tO I)iUiug, Hri-k t'arrtagn lluute, arc Frame Bam tBd pitta uut-t4uildiiiyv,wil young OrcbariL Uevdrn, A -a 1 TtiiB property irnnt milt, aoulh ot th.rl(, uu the (.oKimtms and Cbllllctho Turnpike K.d. A Ito fr aale, Farm uf 77 a rea, um mile toulh of the city, with a t'omiVrtable Frame Hume Lrfp Barn and 'thi rout building. Inquifwat itfflrtjof the-Ob lo I'l-nileiitiJtrv cf ' ipl-d.Utf ; IS. MtltloK. . 7 1 ; ' 7" r. glenn & sons; Wholesale Grocers, i ........ TO e 78 Vine t.', (Bat. bnxnd A 1'itarl ata) nlot nTaiwaj5 on imiki aiw ur tale at tbn lor.t mar V FJw.a l.irjf and -il afk-ctl at.ck of UH't. 1 :iUEf, Ttia.i.CO, t'OUDAUU, WOODEN WAItK, to o whlfh wtt lai-tte ibe attcailonof the Trade, cp U-dlm ENLARGED, R EFITTED ZlBFURNISIIBIl. ri'in.1 iiotki., thi: Bin .L UOtSK iu tlmt il),!. ill th CINCINNATI IigAP WORIS McCormick & Gibson, - LeaftftSieetiLcaiBarLeail, , AMI AUO ULALKBtt l.K , Pig Lead, Patent Shot and Block Tin, MSTH 8TBFIT, ' BatwMa Haul and Ure. mora. .A, 0, FORSBERtt'S, ' IAIIXI ANU lMI'BllVrD. Radical Cure Trusses. A. 0. Fetu:a, K. t Kaat 4th at., ('inrianati, 0. fMor &.4b July laxt joe flttd aoe with one of : our ia.tet inprornti Kadlraj (. ore Tru My caae ia doing wetlJ. and I harn eTrr confldflnra of bfinr . ured. aa I have doH military duty and feel Mijt-U 4 QUOd va tTar. .. . - iooj iruiy,- JOHN T. PENST, . Liat. fltbRea., aiidC.P.av.rTalrj. HiaAiaeis UaUu Oo.. 0., Jclr, lKfn I Thia aiid all otW kind nf Tmn Khr.ni,fiir RnHfww? Maaikigin, topimrtcm. Klart!. KtoRkiafa, run Inacnunaftfa and Appaxatni fi.r ail kind cf l'nrlral D.iJVm.KlftaJt th Manufactory. . aUnraddrtF. A. O. KirUsntHa o. ft Eaat north at., OtulnnaAi, 0. BCMMH M AN 8 bo immlidete 1 iiily of the principal Jobbing and Cwuinib-aittn llourtu, new Ptjflt Ofiit-t', Corn Lx.'haoge, prianpal Baokinc llouaea, Hitaiug Co. Ofttce, III NBV SKIT, txl-dt) ftbJ , : ' . . NupohMeudt.nt. BATES ROUSE, Iufliaua 7 cil 1 Xsxcf. J. L. IIOLTOV, Proprietor. j.l-dll " ' AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner High and Stale Streets, vorroiit ikk rai. H..a-i.) COIjUMBTJS, . WARDEN & EMERY, Proprietoi-s. a pO-dly Z ANE HOUSE; Oor. 2Vi.izA. 5th tmtm., , ; , ZANESVILLE, OHIO. 1. E. COOK, Proprietor. if lg-dJm "THE UNION," Arch sU, bet. Third and Fourth stflM , TRONi-eS . Wtr-B.T - ; FBAML R VkbB, ' V. 8.WEBB tJb SONS, aufl'J-dtf lbt- edit, ot lVutau-JU Mitloro u without prevclttit in tbu liUtoiy of tho tturld. Ibero U ni avdvt Id Hi Diut(tr. ihry are at one h mcti opocdy, ktrrngilifotng h,alib-rthtt.rfr ever diL-uiir?d. It rrtiuirva but a atnglu tt Ul to UDdrtlatid llue. '1 hii punt) can alwaya bo tcli"d upon. Tli- pr rnip.r- d of the tflobratt d leillMtya Bark, ("acniilla Bmk, DabddiHt (.'atuomiltJ Flocr?, Laicudcr Kluwet.:. Wlnti rjirce D, Aqj, I'lo.c buJ.'.Orongf perl, inako-root, t arunay, L'gtiauder, lluidoik. S.-T.-I860--X. 4c. Tbf-y are ipctinlly rucdtumcudt'd to cl.rai oicu, publir apeaber., and prnon of literary hal-ita and j DOiwntejry llfr, uo rwiulre irto digctitioii, iUli fur fiHtil, and cltair nuntnl fa:ulllea. Delicate ft'inttW uad Wfiik pfrnouo Mtt; in luiu to liiij iu Ibi'to l)lllrri but lliry have m t.ng ItHiki'd for Tta-y purify, xtrcnijilicu tlid iuilKiral?. Thoy ciiatu a bt-altby aj'ui lit. Tbi- arx ao aotidote to vb-tugn of al r jh-1 di t. Tbvj ovprcome oflK'laof dllpalionand Into liiiri. Tby .trriiRthea tin Hjatim aud enllwu th inlud. Tht-y prscut miu-malican'l lutt-rtultteut fertft. Itcj punly Ibo hnatb HDd a i-ltty fl tho kIoiiiucIi. llH'j rure l'ptiia and tyiutiputtt'ti. Tli-y cur Il(irrolm, t b-dcra and 'lil-r M"i lm.. Tlr" curel.herConipUiutund Ncrvuim l(-d ho. Tin ) nre Ibe Wot Butcrs in tb world. Tliv) uiak tlmwnk iujo bt ront, and are oxluutwl tialun-e) jrmit rfntum . Hie foll-jHtuK alarlliDg and MUj'latK t43Di. ut can be roeu at our offlT ' l.tVpr ftcRt IVt. t 1. lai, ib-plttu ot tba With Now Votk Hrgltnuut . Ki.Mt A'jiii t'ai Lit, Uanh tti, lc.Ci. Own if to the great exposure aud teirlM d'.compo- Itlou jttr the buttle cf Autlet'itu, I uaa uttoily ftorttatM and very tl'k. MyU-tub would n-.d ictaiu MM-dlclu. An eMIr-to ml!d I'lantrftlu Hitters, prepared by I'r. lrk, of ev tk, a,'pre-nvTll- J to gUe me ttH'Dth and apputitr. loiuy girt ii'i'iiao lby ga.e mo immtdittfa i Itof. To bottle aluic.t all-jni-d tno to Join ey rpglwmt - i htt .in.-) t.;rtj tlim us0 in many and am Itee to tiy, r hchpiul or pi n alt pui- ItLV. K. I . UtA! I, -.bUiu. Lcltfr trim the Bev. L. Ulttx, at. t lain-UK Pi-OOiil'itE!. UifULML.s. Vi'U vr Hud oii'"jgli en a Ivttnir wca.lcn to bd me a bilf Jctu u-.HIm: of Mentation UitUli tut Mylfo buitg dcrlred to niU'. b t.-euftlit from the u. of ihi fiitltir, 1 tV.sitt ht to fonitriui tb'in, end you ill pba.-j ttud uti'x K'ttl.; in-ire fvt tint uiotiry iu-.lc.jvd.. I iim, vt,ry tru'y jtiiiit-, V. 1.. uillH, Pndt. 0r. of. Umr .h. ii:.aci'.VAti, O., Jan. lotJ. f I hae given your 1 latitat ion Vittetc to lmo-Jr tin ot cur nobis aclditta bo wl. , b, ni-'to or lets dfc alltfi Ir-ni variouj c.utee, act-1 tl c?c is DiB rollout artd grattfjirg. 9ih a preparaticn ij ihii lu I fcurfiy Ti.h tn ery las:i!y, In every hicii'.a1, uni at fciad tn very battle nH. O. W. P. ANPHLVif, bupetinttiudf-nt. t't. W . A. tMiitii;, Hurgron t-f tha Tenth Vermont HegJmcnt, wrttca: "I unh rj lj1 Her hd a but tle of Plantation Bittern, 'iheynro the mu:t 1.O1.C-trt, pftfvrt, and lunula (onto I ever used " W in ai'i Merit, 1 W ..MlHtitON, if. t'.. May rid. laUI. J UiMU.ntM reuiro auoth- r mpflj of your FlnutailoD Piti'i, tho popularity of v.blih duly lutrctt-s V.11I1 tli) gui'ita ui our bouo. KeLpL-aiiiMv avkL, ih .iwi h 4 co. U, A--., .' -., A.-., Ac. 1: V ALL IL' tt .'f !!U:i,ltI Oj-.L-J. SMITH fV-CONRAD'S HAT STORE Unroll Iltui. Bulldlfg, tOI.VMDl.i. 0. uug3 dlf HOKTSMANN BROTHERS & CO.. MaimfeftmtM.i hlJ lmb-.Ttctc ol Presentation Swords ! Wilidiry and Itegftlia tjoods I 111 V lltlt AI, I'l l I 'R.Uk'VI, 1 riniminus for Fancy Dresi.es, I lays, bdimi.rs, do., clc, elc, I II III AMI t III K1H till LI I', TCln i let del r 1 tt-hctiiei they are orrban. or vA. Knott ntg taiiiKJ, viiv ir-otii i x aii?tv a little In- liE'Je t-j :iccnt luc lium "nliug, tint at Uatt eviue njey U ielitre-1.' I Luow ibat ;ome btvo to bear cti eel itrrible netrc; bu1, 1 em gU-J ther ai-e nt lu-.-r?, wb'jn I tbttik uf tbe lenible 'little ire bite lia-l. lire ..erl'il rt-ar if vaunoD. ani Ibe terrible tattle uf rauiketir, aoj ibe fnghtful v In, i hug an l btiitihg of cli'lli on liajt KntuiUti. ami tabbatlt, iviil netcr be ctlaceil from t)t: uiiuorien ut tbuae that heard iu It jeema fraue ibatani cnf.arvd in it ut'iiM vca)t. Hut I haic not tbue to nrit.j rtnevtivna on tbij tci rible lighi. I lircieeJ to ed tm a li.t ! tlu killed. "v'jtjvj a!.-4 uiia:tug, ui me loin legtincut ui- c-juutiy. v. t . i bi!ii be duties be o-' b'.Eiclf, n.r if ;-1 l&'jl. ccisi'lirhvl bv vsi.ibility cvsvitlcc t-j a 1. 1 1V; k: Lf.l'. aiics hi- ml uM-.tti.ta, tcwevur iiUu.ible iouth? cr Jcta bo y E!v -t-.ni. ; -'t:?, uu-ltr bit -.'-ruifn1 otv b;th tbi.t cla-.e; of dutiw a:c iadi-1 He r,rcp;sed an aEieniatnt to'tie fjuati. vidua! dtiiiej. Li.h fcracn curt At.ter : wtisn t gird u jiiait E?t3Eion. It con-for hini:elf, and can neither divide tit re f tbieo aitint.;, and difid.j the I'ni- tpoiiiiibility U'.r 'iirotv it ctt ii(.u the -h.ul- ltd !.-!a":a mt-j four great divisions. Ibe '21 den. of ipju'.tit!l Hi Urj or alM.ei. At 1 erti'le rnnj thn- the Chrt.tUnceitfl i- iln Mibunei: " l-tate ;hall iivcedc nitbcut tire en- of bu Maker, net f.tn at that of I u own t -tnt ef 'be LeculMiirte ef the E'ate; of tie tnccKUve utile.-, bv '.mclul tll cauuua- f.tic!i to which tfce teie imp .sin: to aev lion be he ; icucht loi-uite hi- tuotpc: oflecdti bulonr.-. Ibe rrculdent .bill have al! impurity and iclu.bnu., thai be b-beusled into f tl by lvlloiii.' the cvutiit-l cl thoje b tbvt-'bt tidtr in u-.h tl Lbuu bints'.if, co the citiieu. iu uLeri ji.'iing hlj duly lo hiu couutry in .a rit en tart-, ct e-il aj boleuuduly lo bt'tibcll l veil u to hi- cvuntiy lo p.ujO and .(in-iiim l.ini.df as to the r.iouud. up.;u v.bkb be binder ut hij eoiiolu.i-n how lo eot. If. iu a cau'ltd inquiry, bo lindj .i or iarty guidiuji bu ! ' huviut auv voice in Ibe matter; aud course, it becomes hie duty at once lo inquire, 'I1- Pieddtnlanti Cohi;i-m., the lvircema- qut.Ucnj aiding by reason ol their teee nonj but tho term; ef adlujuat'it chall l.-e :ul.-uiittri to the tout;' o. ler their epproval b"l-.ro the -dine ebnl) be valid." (Ike page ho to guard .Taiut eceui.iuu, anydi-oat-ulied ?tut luay tecede with the ccnaent of one fourth of tho fkateK, without the other In all cui-ucaiic: fidelity to Ibe le -bellit eilh iipiiuy 1', ball thruujh UlLll'. Corp. V in liKe, tciui oiiv A, i hot m htid. Cai.'on I . Mnddtn, 1-t Vhio Battery, ;bot in the bet'l. N M Ion le tle bead. Win. 11 t.'ravcn cvluj-alty l1 L V. Iltskiti. coinr eny l tlooige Tueber, cvun--any V. John 'cll' t.yiu any L1 Coi p. Jo'cj h a. llunl, c niriny (.'. rhillip llrjtuirr, e"Ditan)' H Slfdicn Km ley, company 1 woi.ui:i. aug.: r il.iiu To Merchants, Sutlers A Mi I MILITIA COMPANILS. ! 111. ".Mil; MAM V i Tl It I Si. Sl hill'! roiHtnMy on Itiind, in H-liliilon lo oui t-'-tk ol Hf-miy Alriilo tinltnng for t lllt iiti w .ir, il Intitt' I it nd well Hf-Hrtfd Ht-k il l.KUlnliiu t lolbing lr , JiiTuuftv Mut Citulrt oBlftiri' and it mil- s. ot-kr Sin-uipM) alt' Utb'd tojixl hlllnlli uti tu.illt) und llrpl.li. hIMMN A ll RMIM. in-cf"ira trt (J, Kihi'N A bvh, ttiiR'l-dly No. II pearl -tr.-t, in-lnnnil .A.rmy Sjmu s ! CJIVIV V.MilLIII.., AT 111 , I Mn.N Jin And '. VI. Lit Av, ! lllth Htr-. t in' innnti, 0 belwcfu Plntii and CllnS-tl.'.lll HOOP SKIRTS. II. S. HAWKS, Matiuli tu.'tr -.1 Steel Hoop Skirts, "I LM.IU I'LtuMiriluN, . XIl.Wra .HTlAIliS, Ken I tVLnih liiiiif ('oriels, RUSCHL TRIMMINGS,! (JB1MFED BEA1D!?, I 3M;-. IB Pik PUoeJ NtVV YORK. oaurethat mwj buttl. tware tu. Id -liulll. tf our atauaturc vn s tttn-l t-latu latl, villi uur pil.ata .tamp uyr to. furk. P. fl. DRAKE & CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. Md by all Uip(xtal-le Prutt,iU, Pbjakiana, Otxtcre, ll- tel-, balouoa, and tvuntiy dealvra. lutjltj uin AUCTION SALES. AUOflOiN 'nOTIOcT" JAMES H. PREKTI0E, A I J OTION IrlKin, Cor. Kttyiin.'inl and YVilluughby Sis., BROOKLYN, L. I. BURNETT HOUSE, OINOINNATI, O., . Corner Third and Vine sts.-JOHNSON, SAUNDERS & CO.. Pro'ru. SEALING- .WAX ' For IVuit Cuiim ! nBD' BliAOK. F'r Ml- at MmarlBT.r'1 dtImb .. R. BARTJiETT & CO., rVmihwr Corner Front and Walnut Sire, jnlrt CINCINNATI, O. JEWELRY. F. A. rtrtESQUERE leucoTMora to I.. LtAierarix A itovf,i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICAN, Hwlod A L.SLIbd AVATO 1IES! In Gold and bilfer Cafe. FINK ULI JT:WKLBY of the latcet atl..' LEVI BROM'N H CELEBRATED GOLD PENH. AVATCUMAKLB8' TOOLS ANU MATKBLVL. Alto, a larre aaeurtment of AnifHcaii and Fnn. h Clot kf. All rvpairiug done promptly and warranted. No, mafl.'-ditin 71 South High Street, roi impm. unw. Regular Weekly Trade Sales M w r y Til ui'ajriar. AT 11 O'CIOCK. During the Scoson i'tigrunt H'ni. cuotl, company A, 1-ruii.e 1 on thigh. ii. L I'titiericn, uciiipany A, bru'Btd on knee -light. - toMrA.vr a. JoJoph W '."--l.i. iu neek. Coipoinl J M. M-.Kinuey, light Lute. M. B. Iliip., hnn-l ; icvrre. V in. A K-Iounlf, leg; .-cvere. lltiJi lloiinley, brew -I. .1.' IV rattei-oii. betid T. M . t-klliiier, inollally in bo"tlj, iUp-po.ed deiltl i . - . COMr.lM' I J '. 0. Kelt, thigh. l h.i.'. BotticUcr, aiui; lovoic. I., llurrij, it iiat. A. I'wcrs, bund. 1. Kinney, heud. II. Iltut It .-, ll.lt li-.u-l T. II. Collins. L. Hun-ill, lefl unu, flcch wouud. iompa.vv It elgt M ll'fne, ftugeii-. Sei'j?!. John l aldnell, hip biui-td t'orjv Joint Hnllin-ell. neck. 'oip W'ni. Vob y. t'uib: llecll tU'Uli l. t'oi-p Ncl.oti i-"lliy, bouelj; eceie Junior C"r"in, riht band. H. It i'mnpbell. lelt tbunib Jerc Phm-oII, baud and ler; Jolm Wei..ci', leg end aim. . NUu Joiic., iiojv Murviu Ltii"ljard. aukle-Am.: T. Miller, right thumb. -'ebu Ilnhn. Jaw. tunrA;. i i. M Mo!iu, hip. A Irak Auloiiion, leg, a'.-gh!. Letvio Craft, ivridt. V'm. Miuou, leg, aim aud Ihigh. Wm. AjIi, leg; ctreie. tainctt i itius, Ankle 1'JMrA.vr v. tapt. John 'j. I'yrd, e; e. ll'.my r.ipej, face, imith IValker, log, t:ltgb!. Corp. t . c 1'yid, bug&r. ii'. Ktir, b jad B'ekomo A. bbvook, Lead, ihbt. Ic-HoT IicHj, cide. neck and Teg. B. F.lebuian, head; e!igh. ocgt Wni A Ward: Ihigh; eltght CUMIANt U Lieut J. It. t'ptigiane, eye and breast rira ccift. A. J. Olcacen, ehooldcr. Coip 0. 1' ChaT, lund and bead II Meii!, lg Oeo Myers, nock Hunb Thompson, bud and mii-jisg bli lituVi'i.', leg. Hobert Wilcie, breest. cojir.iir L Corp. Uaao FdXton, face and neek , severe. Corp. Jat. t. Marine, thigh; tcvere. V. A. Si-.Leb, hind. Albeit Vagoner, htnd and wriit Chailea M. Hall, leg; elfght J. t. Winon. 'lioulder; jligbt. cOMi-ASr t. John Ridgway, biee.31. Jiaalam Novri, right Bhoutder. Sergt. y. W. Chcaeell, eide bruised Corp. ''pi. HnyclwooJ, tbinh. Corp. J. W Brown, leg; flcoh wound. W . y. enCman, left forciinger. coMr.v? r o. timer V. NeUon. arm; slight. J W. Koc-nJ, bowels; moitall". Levi Barcur, nnntt; finger ofl M'm. Wallace, thigh ; fracture comi-ax r i. Corp. Ldwuid Meriau', arm. Corp. Us. MeClanahan, ehou'.dei . tcvere. Wuciuan h)eu.;er, bowels: niortelly. Jcflfci-on M.cDowcll, both thighe. Bcnj. Chauce, hip; alight. Jaa. tartie, aide; blight, bcrgt. Major CV II. laugdoD, ankle ; pn oner. MUsiyt. em, in the eaje before him. w ilh fidelitv to. 11 ho Hilda it i-.-. he rhotiid ri-e at once to thit higher law and motive of acting from a acute of duty to hu couutiy, aud not from any lower motive. If, on the olhcr hand, he Cudj tb itfrem prejudice, lioin p.-jicii. from partiality lo a name, or from aiiyotliercauue, ho hao been in danger of acting to tho injury of hid Country, lm duly U plain He .boul l Dot lo act. Aocordiug lo Ibe ttrength of hia conviolionj he should actm theeoiilinrytli-r-c.tion or icmHiu ncutial. o man should pcrauiidc biuuell or be pci-uaded bv oth- ery to act wncnnu lU'lgineulie iiotconvniced in nhich direetion is the line of duly. Tho above rcUcctieiu utc ba,.c"i iip-.n the principle thai Ibe leader, al heart, lo' e lm ceunii-y, but may be bewildered in the t-iij of party or in old pienidicea until be mtt le3 what bit" duty i- " chould thiii aiticlo fall under the ei e of auy one tebo hen resolved that thia nrilicn, known m the Luit;d (statci, founded by men of irbein a oCH.ttered icuinaut ore :till li'ing, which, un-ler the nice lUBilttiti. uo of our litihu-, huj giotvn up in richly yenra Hem mice million, to Unity lmlliouicf in bu'ntJiit , oud hiii. eitendcd it. pcicelnl bii-i pi'o. i'eroui ." ay (run. mote ihtui .tic imti tl.e eree of tbt oiiginnl thirteen Stslce haj lasted lorn cnourb. aud that he will do whtit in bini lies to aid m itg de- Eiruction, to auch I have notlinii: to cav. o matter wum may no tneir nretence, 'then they deem it politic lo di oui.ic their real purpoaea lo uecvivo itio unweiy, tiiy In-iw ihut .neb i.retouct-4 aic only Irnm the tocth out, mid liuui -uch any urgumeut or ictoon..irHuee titeir couiiiiy, oi any one in 113 behalf, would iiddicr::" to ihen'i. could ol course tuoct wilh no ro-pouic but guei-14 auii liau-eu. I luiu lroui ull who are cou- acicu3 of belonging t" that du.,., aud tioui no other, wlih ihio Linle utluioiiitiou und itarniuu, that iokn. clear uj ibe noon-tlev I autt. will betray to the cicsof a watchful I and iigilaut public, the lepiniy in their nearu; ami tite uuie m luct approaching, aud ij etcn now tit baud, tthen an in-ulted uud outiHgcd I'lildicwill coii.ign them to a political aud ;oviiii giavo. lroui which Ihey niev hope for no resunectiou. (hat tboyo in aruii agdiut tho tlovern-rccut striving for the destruction of the nation, are such no cane man can doubt Have we eucli iu Obi? If we have, who eie they' To v hat ch r'B do they beleug, end by whet tcit. can f know them eo aa to avoid thetr aitifiece'' That they will plain-ly avow Uiemichi'3 1 hat e no reason to ex-lct. liuch a cour-o would be juicidal, ae it would deprive them of all mean; to beguile honeit. end patriotic meu to act with I them by fal-e rei-icseuta'ioi! aud without 1 :ucb there ivcnld bo. very fev indeed. I lboso intentiousl decciverj I have du- U!i:id. Mow am 1, bow la every hesect end patriotic man. who i.i exp-j6cd aud liable to be deceived by their' arts, to Lnow them; I write to v am cucb. I thiuk wo. each one, cu know them by their works. Ev their worla I liiean their declaration I of approval er disapproval of measures adopted by the two contending parties in tnia unparalleled civil war. Jueee are dijlinct ftum more uskei rrcfemions. vhatheconaideis l'vl:! of 'he nation, 110 voice but In accept- of tbem, id cou-Lt-. 'he lerniu ii ;r the te:ioi i :. aocom- slight. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, . riiilaacAciJLpliiea., Xn. Dii:am or tub NEitvotN. hkvinal. rriuarr.ud Sexual Aj-.lem. -wnr .d4 rli.14. Urataviil in Hiort. f tit. HetWAHb A.SO01A-TlttN. ti.nt by ni.il lo wale.l 1-li.r rut-lfp.- fr ofrkaix.. AJJrr, Ur. J. SK11.I.IN HilltSnTtiX, Howard AnocUtiun. No. i.Kiutli Mntli alroel, fhll. ttVI.hl. Ta. J.2tl A FARM FOR RENT. IWII.l. RKNT NY FARM, FROM ONE Tl 1UKEK ARU, frum l.t f April imt, in Nor. vlrfe (ottailp, kuuwn an the r.Mrge liavfa, Farm, air each. Tlt-r. I. about tlilrt4x aerea UllaM., .wl about twrntr arna in ww,l. Thar, la a booA Uiwn.nd B.rn.an.1 j..1p. A.plr on th Farm, or at a. rMldnt-, In H ortblfuxi..u, cihlo , n. r. ntri'iiivsov. woriiiuaan.n. c-pi. &, mta. tw-pR-ill lltmj A. White, Co. A; S. Wmearove. tCo. F;J. Mil!, Co'.F; J. II. Knox, Co. F; C. Ilurley, C" F; C Eianuau, Co. F; J. Brannan, Co.l"; Oeorgo Bo3ton, Co. T; ! t-orp. John Higiubotliem, to. I); V. M. tar- 'fer, Co. V : J. t.. kelley, to. I'; Wm. B. , White, Co. It ; Ihotuaa Ra'gan, Co. I' ; I'has. i Brown, Co. 1 ; tieo. Heshvscr, Co. I; t hee. Clark, C. I ; Oeorgc C. F.arly, Co. C ; rj. H. Keetl, Co. C ; Melvin B. Lane, Co. t ; Corp. 1 ' TI..0-1. ..j pruatlK man- 'ift ulaclurca of aukvra of .ll knoo npulation, aa r ' n . a., w n . 1 re. r 1 " vroduco. 01 ku...B,,,, , ft ,VwMrt'hw.u;: K m.- .' , . Bon,. FiTPnmn, i'o. K; Joseph Hnvttf Co CjuIourui.1 on morning of: ale. vrpa-iUm n . W. ., ,,'.. 1 n J-f . vu - J - - " Co. 0( Corp. John Hunter, Co. B: Jeafrh GOVERNMENT LANDS. ;c.0 , J"u,ea, B.- , c .B-. xciiicu, i . , nuuuucu, ii, mi-airr , ,)J. Total kra, 120. - Lieut. Col. AeLe, in command of the rei- GovenimcDt Lands in Ohio. iSTS VUHt-R U UI RIBV OIVIK THAT riRTAlN ' a . Lou ninateil in th. coootlca of I'auliliD.. W. Oan-e, 1'utaanj. I.a cn, Unry, Auxlali.. Slmltiv uu .,uuuv. ui LIMI m.ll Of C'nH acifrraali , 3.iuCI,'-T irWl imo.il tli.lMwl .-.Mint. 1. h.k 1.. . I.-.-.. rrumaiarkt. .ill be laid oprn to aal. at tb. Land "fond Tuesday of October. vim r, ii.icciini., on am. cmbr.,int in iba the ltit great aunggle of the rebellion, 'nKu5?u.thl JviU.-hiplherebeli North on to Chattanooga, and are fitmngly fortified, awiiittng a. infnrccuienl.1. We haTO skirmishing evriy dav. I si til believe we will ,be viclorioiia here: which I hone will 1 and on the And thu. lonee both very shoillv. I wish all the Houuay.tho2ddayorNovembru at 50 ocr acre, the minimum, prire Tu'd bj law. 1 1 wih thty h-t'1 Vn here to e then? brtth- iJZl.yiV?"1? Uii ftwmpeti-;fri down heie ehellinv our hoRpiuU and of ante, and ell fiKh tr.. i. Lre.-ir. ....... 1.1 . . the poor vouD'tci Union Soldierd criu- wdoftHomeka. taatriilijeKt to ordiuarv prlvaU ' 1in(t ofl lo gft Otlt of lh WV. Ah. tkero -WSl'SrW of rockoning conlin(t toh tniew, will I- op.n lor .lamlnalinai at tb. diatrjrt I l"n,n, and all their nmpatkutr. oTuvdi hiiii- .iu.. But I mint fl.vM Voura ai vr, fur lh 'XlE?. Tl.'Ti-f ' j?. " TBiea. RANDAL 1103. - , f , ,-1 . , , r . V. t, n U I I P. S. Our 1" ia elimated At 10.000 to ll.m R.R. Tor ' czatnplt, one of thefc ecntlemtn will approach a man he thiul.s suMoct to his influence, and iu the blandest 'lernu and toue3 declare his undying devotion to the Constitution and tho tnion. bo much for proftuioDH. Having, nj he thinks, ec-cuwd the confidence, cr al leail. Hayed the dcubU of the mn he would deceive, he begins, gently at tr.t, finding fault with one measure after another of the Government, and waxing warm, denounces the Government as a Republican and Abolilion concern, which no true Pemocrit chould obey any further than he cannot avoid, tnd con-elude; by announciu2 hi- dotermiuatiou to vote for Clement L. Valtandigham for the next Governor ol Ohio. As his auditor, listening lo him in lileiioe eo far, I inquire: Who la Clement L Val-landlghom, aud what are hia licwn, uud what nave been his actions respecting tho I'uion? Iu reply, and to enlighten mo ou the subject of Mr. YallAiidighHtD'u devotion to the tonstitutioii as it i?, and (he l uiou a i it was, be places in my hands a book of "13 pa-cs, printed In 1803, entitled "The Record cf Hou. C. L. Vallaniligham on Abolition, the Union and the Civil War." The book bears internal evidonco of haviug been ve-vUed by himself, and published by his friend- a- a campaign document to promote his election. I coiuider it ua certain therefore that nothing continued in it, purporting to bo bis opeeehej, acts, opinion s or proposition., ia fulioly attributed to him, Willi that conviction 1 have carefully c.iuuiiucd the book, from title-page to Uni., and uo', in tho npiiitof tho introductory part of this article, -k mjself: Will a vote for the author of tho contents of that book be a vote for or against the preset ration of the Constitution and the Union? I would be glad every b-.ne;t andpali-i-otio voter in L'hio could lead it ill I pacs o---er the publubr'a notice or reasons for publishing, end the prelude? to the several pavtJ. with the remark tbttt if net prepared by Mr. V -hiro-clf, tkey7 are at least strongly minted vith bts aeuttmentj and tcn:per. Mr. V. ij not wanting in strong asservations of hisloyalty to the Union, but when it comes to dealing w itb the practical matters betore luiu as u mcmoer of ton-grees, I find things I iMnnot reconcile with any view 1 can lake of ilic tb-ty of a man In his siluatiou. He c(tlle-l upon uvliis position, with hi conipeer. t- deal wilh a gigantic rebelliou egein?t the United Suites with large armies lai.cd, munition; cfwar stolen from United State;) ar.ena!s in abun dance, eahitii our forti, svEenab and thins of war, en' (nrtatenicg theCertts! enlti natlc-nslerehircs with cecture Cadtrtite ciscumilences, is s jpetch delivereda'-Piy-ton, August. 2d. if-;." rsse 147, he raid: "I have not voted for auy enny bill or narv bill, or army or navy nppioprlatien bill since the meetinrr of Congroiu on the 4th of July, 1801." In ihr snuir spirit, in a jmblle speeeh in New i oi k, on tho 2d of November, 1800, (see page V I i he said; "If anyone or more of the Slates of thia Union ehotild, at any lime, secede for reasons of the suf-ficiencv anil iutice of which, before God p-i-uiro. lui-icau -'.eces-ion inaae easy. Hud tliL -miiidmeiit been adopted before loc-". uie ootiiuciu uoctioii, IDcliiding all the r.lae State.;, would undoubtedly lave seceded nith os .-h other s consent, aud we should hai-e had no loicc iu the nmttcr. Neil, what ij lm lcruc-ly for thia elate of things? On tho lUtb of July, 1661, see pege 101. lie .aid in C'cugiea, -I am not talking to children or fooL. for there ia not a man iu this Houie, fit to be a repre-cuteuive here, who does not know that the South cannot be forced to yield obedience to vour laws and authority again until you have conquered aud eubjugated her." Ou pnge 20u he points out his mode. Ho says; "Stop fight ing .'in.onn anjiibtice, uoioimal treaty. Withdraw your armies from tho teccded States. Recall vour fleet.. Bioak un vonr blockade." Ihi.; be ddmite. in the came I connection, is not formal, but is piactical duuuion, and leaves it to the seceding States i to re"irn or not as him or interest may diets Although this book must have been prepared unci printed alter be hid been nominated for Governor of Ohio, the fact of his hiivint; been arve .tcd and tried for grave oucn.es ngeinst the United !.tatee, convicted by a legal Court, composed of democratic judge;', who heard witnesses and counsel In his defence, and sentenced to be sent South to those with whom it was proved to the Court that he sympathized, that a judge of tuc mitea ataie. court, appomtci uy tten. Jackson when I'resident, approved tnocontend-, and refused, niter full aigtimenl, to interfere by hubM iv;;,iis lor his iclicf. all which look place and the sentence executed before he wns uounmited, li not so much as adverted to in the book. Why wag that? Il he and his tru-ml. bclieu-d him innocent, why not slate the ease and ftirntji the prit-M? That would b.ve been mv course. How .-a n I vote for 1 alundtzhim for Gov ernor of Ohio, aud doel cantlidly with myself on the point that I love the Union, and would as duty demand.!, give all worldly wealth and my life cheerfully to main- nun it? Is he ready to do so, also? 'o. From the doctiutes he has laid down might I not expect him to endeavor to throw the weight of the isiale into tho other side? I feer be would. At nil events. 1 oanuot vote for him. A UNION MAN. vhi! the advice Vallendigheia himself, was followed to tht letter. He escaped by the very port Indicated Wilmington sailed to the plaeei poiuitnl out Nas-au end thence proceeded to Canada, aud issued tn addrecs to Um loters of Obio, aa suggested. While in the bouth he was liouued; ui he assured .be Rebel leader the moment he was elected Governor, civil war fihouid be inaugurated at the North, when their trmjea mic-ht rest, or invade the free States, aa they might deem most conducive to Uielr interest.. Ho likewise foreshadowed the "cw Fork tie't, and urged the Kebele ta hold cut yet a bfle while, and all they de-cnnled wauld bo cecartd. . 1 He has be;n a sycf.kii.r with Ireaeee frcte the beginning. " He wai one of twa 'crthern men who stemmed the tide cf pa. metism, when it rolled mountain high, la the iipring cf 1M1 When Voorhiee, Cn. Richardson, and Fernando Wood succumbed before the outburst cf popular enthusiasm, he remained the Inend of the traitora, act-itir as their event in Cincinnati for the pui chase of arm to aid the cause of the re- . bellio&, at the very time he wae counteUnr; peace to the North He declared, within, twenty deys alter the assault on iumten la-a'lttterto'Salin llough, of ciceinnati, that it wis too late for anything but a separation of the South from tho oith, and then of the "'est ftom tho Fa.t; and be likewlee mcgr.ted the idea of a Northwestern Con-fcdciaey, in a public ipoecb, nearly at the same time. He has boaslod oicr and over, that he haj never voted a tnan nor a dollar for the sup-presiioii of the Rebelliou and has staked hl reputation as a ttaiecman up-jn the prediction that the South cennotbe conquered; and hat even gone further and declared thoitih contiarr to tho truth tnat, wnue the Rebels would continue to fight' for their independence to the last, they were willing; to negotiate for a return to the Union the ' moment the Government troope were with-drawu. . .. These things his supporters ill know; and they ere aware that when they cast their suttiaieB for him they give their voices for the.eslabliiilunent of the Southern Confedetv acy, and for the inauguration of civil war in Ohio; and hence they vote understand iuslv, and with a full knowledge of the re sponsibility resting upon them The position of Mr. Erough la equally un-equivocal; no one doubts his sincerity; and therefore the issue between loyalty and di(. loyaltv is fairly made. No one will absent himself from the polls willingly; and henoo the vote may be taken as a positive index ef the feelings cf the people of the third Bute in importance in uie tnion indeed, from ita location as a sort of Isthmus, joining the ' East aud the W est, it may be racked the first- Ai rayed against the Government' as YaUandlghain waits and watches over tho border to array it it could really work greater damage to the cauie ef the nation than coull the Umpire State of l'ew York; ' and It is for this reason, as woll al the other, . that representative men are in the field aa . eanuitiates, mat. ue ouisiuo worm viewe with such intense Interest the pending struggle in the Buckey State. We lay the ' outside world, because not only the people of ' the love I, but those cf the disloyal Bute, and of England, feel that tho fate of the-Union rests upon the result of the election ". iu Ohio on the second Tuesday of October. ' Of tho prospect! We flatter ourselve ; that it is not doubtful, even on the homo vote; while tho loldiovs, who, fortunately r are permitted to have a voice, will cast their ' auffi.ges almost unsuimouely for Brough. ' But this vote must not ba depended upon HO ' much. It ii opposed denounced at uncon-.- stitutional by the Copperheads, and In --n il.- I . .- 1 t , , , ICOUUCHD 111 w Ulcu luc Clll.li U.1UUK lO U lrom the doctiutes he has laid down .rt. -,.,:,.., r .i,..iOI1 will "diw.fc.i... i - - be given to members uf the Legislature be- . longing to that party, on tho home vote alone; and by this means a majority of the ' members; who are to be Judgoi of these ' elections, might get certificates, and been---titUd, prima, facio,' to ssate, which, out of numerical etreugth. they would hold, and then when the votes for Governor wer counted, the army balleti would be thrswn ' out, Vellsndigbam declared eleoted, and the AH A ii DOUS, Oi dive the Arabs honor onlv the c-rev- bcund This dog Is suffered to be bis oom- niou, And is as piesicus to him nhuost at Is horso. Tho Arab p-revheund as a nun huutsrats, at fivo or six moutbj hunts oi the gmolle, at twelve months old is'cager foi Uu cltl kids thtm.elves, but is i drained until tho ege of eigbtoeu mouths, afier wnien ne is ncii in lessii and regularly allowed to hunt The greyhound is an intelligent animal and full ol sell.lovo. If in slipping him, a fine ga:e!!o is pointed cut lo him, and he kills only a common looking ene, he is very scusiblo of lhe reproaohco addressed to bun, and clinks off, ashamed of himself, without claiming Ms portion. lie has no lack of vanity, and indulges much fantasies. A thorouthlireed siovctd will neither cat nor dunk from it dirty vessel, and refuses milk in which the hand has been dipped. Has he not been taught this disdainful daintiness ? Aud yet the utmost that is doue lor the common dog, their faithful aud vigilcut guardian, is to let b'ui find his food among the oflttl and bones that arc lying about. Aud while the latter ij dihcn niili hjotings from tho tent aud Uble, tho gee' hound eleena iu tho coinpfirtnient reserved for men, ou carpets by his master's aide, or on his lory bed. He i. clothed and sheltered from the cold, like, the horse, aud i- even preferred for being chilly, as that is an additional proof of the purity of his race. The women take plessuie in bedecking bios with or- uamenU, in tying colors of shells around his nock, and securing him from the evil eyo by fastening; tail. mans ou him. He U fed with cave, nicety oud caution, kous kous.on being lai isiiou upon uiui. in summer lime, to gito him Htrcngtn, lliey make a paste of niuk and antes, ol wiiicii the stouea have bocu extracted. Thole ure some who never feed their greyhound during lhe day. Nor is thia all. The johoki accompanies his master when on visit, and receives the same hospitality with him, having a portion of evei-v dith. thoroughbred greyhound w ill huut with no one but his master. By his cleanlinesie, hia respect for decency, and the gracious-nts of his manner, ho shows that he rccog-nitea tho attention paid to him. On his master s return after it eomewhat prolonged ab.euce, the iloupui leaps w ith a bound on his uatulLc, und careeacs him., lhe Arabs talk to him: "Oh frioud, listen to uie ! Vou must bring me tome meat, I um tired of eating dates.' And flutter him in many ways. Tho vetted animal leapB about in a frolic some manner, aud seems not only to understand but wishes to reply. Tho death of a sfcvc-i filU the whole tent with mourning, the .women and children bewailing him as if he were one of the family. Sometimes it falls to the greyhound to hud food for all, and one that nourishes a family can cover be for sale. .lMsZ ica'c.-. the hare, from the hare passes to Ibe young ; n'essilv for a contest thrown upon firouth. ill 111,, 1.'nlla At ln-.l.-. ,n..Mll.n l.l . . ----- I .. . ' - .. . . . inese raoi. crcaw a necessity ior prompt aud energetic action upon the part of home voters, let them aohiovo a deolded triumph, and the soldiers will .well the majority. V'e believe the majority for Brough on the home Tote will be Urge. At least 400,009 ballete will ba cast, aside from the army; aud we shall expect to see 2I0O00 of theia " given lo the Union nominee, these voters 1 may be relied upon in any emergtaey; they . constitute the intelligence and patrictiemef the State, and will be found ready at eny . , moment lo oaotlfioe party to country. ' ' The supporters of Vallandighsm, however, must be divided into classes. The first em- " biaces, perhaps, 40 per cent of the party, ' and ia composed of those really in eympa. thy with the rebellion, and who, from tha begluuing, desired it to succeed; but who, from prudential motives, remained lllent for a time, and iu some instances gave a nominal support to the War during tha Spring vud Summer of 1361. These are the leaders of the party; the men who oon- 1 trol primary meeting and county conven. lions, and who alwayj manage the party ' wires, and select its candidate:. lhe second class oonsiati of thstl who .' have come compunctious of conscience ; hare "' no innate deeiio that the Government be) t I overthrown ; would rather feel rejoiced la li .i.MI h ila aimramnr.v m -U " , are ambitious, and have not the courage to sever party ties; rather thin yield their ' prejudices and Ignore their patriotism, re. - '-thor than abandon tho prospect of office,-would permit the Government to link lata ruin. Theee men make up, perhaps, ten per cent , of the Copperhead strength. The third and last class fifty per cent. 6f I the whole are the voting machine. Any . ! ell4uc of politicians who osn ehroud their , designs beneath the hallowed mantle of De- '. moci-acy can command the votei of those who compose it. They are suoh al support ' ! the Wllmot Proviso, Popular Sovereignty, the Breckinridge platform, the War, Peace, Douglas, Vallandigham. Jeff. Davie, the ; Government, the Rebellion anything which 1 f.,-tnnate nolitlciana poiut out ae Demoera. - ' cv; aud ihey change from one to the other without thought and without hesitation. In the name of Democracy, they would support an oligarchy or a despotism; while under ' any other title they would administer a fa. tal stab to constitutional freedom. ' . '. . . But it matter not what may be the too--tle of any ef these classes; the roiult of., their conduct te the eame; their voice li for " disunion end ci'rtl war in the rforth ; and tho rebels end Europo will so eonstrue their action; and the revolutionary proceeding; which Vallandigham will inaugurate, if ., elected, will be an entire Justification, of . Cosiini.seE Ar C'uaixa-voooa. A letter received by the Louisville Jo: hifrb souroft at Chattanoog", datd on the .iou mm., Bjjcuate witii connuence. ine wn- Gen. lWran, will hold his pooitien In watch It full of hope and "Bfidenoe that , t all the combined forces the re-nn w... oc . .. M me their oninions. It ii under these circumstance that w observe with deep interest the progreei of - the BOIitlool campaign in vnio, out rebel?. Amcooie or Oi.. Lnm. Inareoent Chattanooga ngsinst of the Conietlerutes brought from Charles, ttu. lllckmond. Mobile, etc. Our position ii more than equal to all the force thi can ! brine srainst this ermy. Ihres dvvs hav : .-..k at tl.. Obio Convention of war dem. enabled Gon. Hoetoiaus. to make hi. poai- ,,.i. ii Rnrka related th fallowlna. . ticn inmeasely otroag. Chat-auccga hti at. j,w cf .j., brave Gsn. Lyttle, who waa much more practical aad nature! advent- yiiuj lt tie !tt battle sf Chatticooga : gee tcTUfcfenee from the south side than from . the acrth, end, ai the eaemy canast get in ' A- 11 B:8!l ra,t 8X31 ethr onr rear, we ate strongly posted. Full con-. Sst's. during a ccnveraaUcn o Ohio psli. fidenee and great cheeitulneu exist among ' remarked thst the demosrate cf Ohio lhe whole rmv. Hit- enemy were so badly phl to elect Vallandigham, tnd that If hurt that Ihev have nut been ili.-poscd to ; they did md, they -.vould not be true to the press forward ." demwratic party. The brave Lyttle lnstant- .. . ... lw snraiii. In hi. Ii.il anil with that fl.ah nit By a genoaal or.'rr ju.st issued h the ui, cv0 wc u w wen remember, replied, War Department, the Twenty-first aud gir, am an Ohio democrat my comrades Twenty-eocond nnay corps ( Maior-Oena. ' i...,. i ii,i.ni-. ou must l-ntrajt rhu. MrCook'sand Ciitiendcn s, have been con-; vou ji j, or fight me before twelve aoiiu.ivu iuiu one coips. io oe causa toe , ft-.l,t ' . m. llivrvrj r.mtuiMion.r f th. c.ner.1 Lam .fSrn .ptl?.41tawt4 nil Ihi ffroat irilmnsl of hial-wv thev mnv iudse much as I chould deplore il. f nrr.r I Fourth army coins, and Major-tlen. Gordon uoum. as tt ticurtiaaautt tn roe umureM of v,l""e'-1 F""'-1 ' uuiui.uu. a cauii vi the t'niW Mai , rote one duller cf noiuy Inquiry has been orclorcd to iuvestigale the rftrrfdy one ttrtp or mencan Nootf anovd be fn.iii-n and loud cheering " $htd in nrtV vtr." Wan not he then in the ooitmeliof I'avi , Rnrhannn, Floyd, Cobb i Co., an i did he r.'.! know thai wrsii.m was delcrminrd on? M by elv. at a publio meeting pending iu presidential d'ction awny from hie hem', was he thue laying ' tMioofa A linrte Krac Mam av I'r ..t urvA conduct of Gene. Mc'.ook nd Crittenden in 1 1...... r,.t PaoAuj. The Port Roval S. " the late lialtlen uenr I'hattanooga. Gen. i p. rorrMpondent of the Boston Timlin Granger commanded our reoervca on that i ,Bncu0,-e the arrlvn.1 at that pen of the bloody field, end by his hifjh soldierly ebll- iaventor of the pr.-rpontion known under iti.s r'ndered immr n? aid to den. Thomas I , .n;e of "Greek Tire " It is. therefor. in covering the retreat of w.r army to Chet-1 anticipated that a large firo will take plao svmewhtre in that region at aa early day.
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-10-06 |
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Full Text | r-DICAL C0LLCC3. ,. " CLEVELAND' . Medical College, r .;' . acura rat ; , ' Medical Department of the ; Western ; Reserve College. TBE iriNTUTHANTL hEaeluM WILL tf Oft thf .-fee WedBt-edajF of No. timber Mlt, ttl4 tOBllBH wvwsiuMi wveke. rAtTLTi: . - Jt" DuMiui, H. P., LL-fcmorilw, Prof. ' cfCbatetriceatid VetJLwlrwy. Jam. P. Kiitllvd, M. I, Lt. D., Piof. of th' FrteMpal aal Practice of MdirIo. J L o Camiu, M. 11., LL. p., Prvf. f CkMlttry act TuilMluo . Patxion Tatar u. M. D., Prof, of Surgery and Aa H Kiut CtMixu, M. !., Prof, of Ubetrtriea and , .bMrgvrr. ! AmisrVxstiu, M. P., Pruf.af Materia Modi- . lavs'! Ph thrnl. I vivt it. tf orr, m . rroi.oc rnyaiokg and IWaaMurcUlldrra. jAk.ua LAUr, M. lwnnntr4lor of Auiilomy. The Maf rfc wWllr-i. e it A The Trofror' Tirkfta an- . ............ UO 0" tha t!rmon-lral'r' Ticket Id .1 tit traduction fee a ......... 10 00 3VIilltM-y Hurnery. hurjfcM .n LI H.. 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Mm, a gMicial avauniucnt of Cnu:ciilrattd Llacth a NTKRBikiIi, BtrU and Ilrrtia In bulk. ! mi i . Plantafiea Bi'Jere, Stomach Bl((er, Pocket Flasks, Tocke Drink's lops Tobacco, Cigars, Hipes, Blacking, Blacking Brushes, ; Gun Oil, Emery Paper. Army Cloth Eruehet, Array Hair Brushes, Army Tooth Brushes, . . , r I'omhs el all ituda, Cologne, Hair Oila, I I'oniiMlti'i, SoH.pa. JCetln TCJUlor, JLlr Lmenl . FooketnHoolia, Ink, 4bo.. A)o. Our Kdipborry Tlnrgai, wlnu tuin.d with nattr, furmd uuo )t to. tni'st ad'ctabl and, mfmblng bt. crasea, and m 111 bo found lilgul) bcu.htlal fur cun-Taicficcnu. , -t ... STJIRE, ECKSTEIN & CO., . Wholewlo Druggist, N. W. COR, FOURTH & VINE STS., j ur I all las'jf tnifttt rvii'inf a mtotv ,. ottwi and fniicy, Ht-ltiitat., Vht ft iht-iftir Bual tuiiv, , Oriiiiii.nr, Iklt Llnua, Itcu, Btl-b-jo, Ac, Ac. , auL'T-d'tm AhKJth VJVNU. V.WW l'Jli M. I. I AF.MAR YOUNG, BRO. 6. CO., EMBROIDERIES, LACES! WHITE L'.'Ot:-, H'1I!!V, Milts, (ilovey, TrimmiHg!', etc, 4J MiPEtT tlPtf. l! (.oaMtKlt ITT LIT, FIllliADKliPTflA, fl-d'f lK A.MJ St J PLE t(K EKIES, IuIiEJO.S' t PuMr.llIO roRUUH A DOMIfcliC . etc., lor fcjlv l.y . VM. H. HEST1EAUX, .rAI o. HU H Ult.II sritLir. llfllllH! IIltUIH! STAR Or THE WEST BKJIV!)! Ijt-t'.k briad rf t-n: I.: ,.! bj H. EEGTItAUI, tr:- 'u- wo ciih men tiHtti. DAILY OHIO STATEJOURNAL r '.'flcmtroteat&d Ml! f.XAXJSrAilOft- Ihe 6rtl tlti'y -te errs u tu our Miku. The ctcoa J, tej i-cIt itc.-oi ;u i2jj.;itiacc. is to our eouQr'. Ilicrc can ntvvr bfi a eoU!!!?nb"r.t:!. ditm Why not ? Xh ls" a hit c - u cauitic .' litre ; ilt'.Urt-!02 ty Mr. V. ci -hs dcctriat tht esch S4s vac it j era -o!e Jadje whether or not it would U7 iu tit Cnica. If that be the , u.ture of Uit I'nisR, thM it u tt the sercj C. T. HOLLOWAY, Wholesale Grocer ! A"! t OBlUliiS;?!! 3!f s cbai!!, jt'.- MABKtl'bT. th'ORinElLT, ACV FI! JH.) From Chattanooga. (iuncapundenc td th. Oblo otata Junrual ntAtt.tliii 1 jin Rio. O. V. 1. 1 i.A'i'HAn.wwuj, ienn bept. 'lb. IjjcJ aii'l lalijucl. I feci veiy uuht rLt. Pui. 1 knot.- tuot innuv n talbf i-aittl nuttier nuti bivtlier and sister and wit; ai,,l cliihl in tilin-, ia mixiuua i'ni"iit tokn.jw vueiut;!' i"tr.i.,ur nere ure etui .qi or im 1 knutv Hint lo.iui;bt, lucre ar irianr rutli- ern mid muilirm tLtrvujb'iut ftlii., jt.J ebjcnlirri', liuubliil; l"'t lUo ncsl liens from thii pjiiil may brilifr tu lliem tbc tjr-rible nrna Ibat beloved Lonj have frflieo ibe battle hvll 1 kim'T ibt to-rigbt. there aie meuy brotlierd and ulerj eu.!cu to Ilcw n-hehr the ntit letter they reccire Irom the tiisy will lt tn the w.'ll-tnonn hind' ri!!5 vf a bol'jTfd brcth'r, -;r m the hudwritl!tg it c?s;s fr'end of l!:et trcther tasennig w them thst he to no bism, but has fs!bn en Uie held of deidly conflict. I knetv too the! thtfo avo many n trca that clecp not t ; night, (rem tnxlcty to kaotr eci'.uoly tihethcr tbtr wi lvwe cr not. !id rjauv ..JiilJien are trtniblme to know pitccr't it. tad the oath. f tk. ."T , ;.r ,' "V (H oat tko Vaw lark Trtboa.) ' THE POLITIC AJ CAMP AJCBf Of tMII. An UQtuual degree oC Intereit tttftclut t the Present politieal eanpibrn in Ohio. la o Bint ha the boundary between loynJ'7 and treason been ao dUUsctlT marked lie none bere the poeitio&a aerunied bT politi- eel partiea been o uueuiracaL fcery tote gifen for Vallandih at u equiraUBt lo a tote given for Jet I'a-te and the Rieh- mond con jpiratori , the grett conncted It the candidate of the armed traitora : pepera iriihia the rebel Usee were the firet, te eug gee, hie nase u a cisdidate for Governor of Ohio ; end r-hilt Isaished they peinied oat the route by which he ww to reach tie) piotee'ioa of the Erltxeb Croae, tiara t . a!t the ie:ult of the election is October. The sucgLtion thit he be the cuberaato- rial eaadidatt rat greedily cceepted by be j7er is eo plain end obvious thit he ttho ' to etiive to ..,.1 tl,. -.l-.:t.-nonbl. intellect cannot 'JuJres. to urcerve nroti-t ..a a. .1 It. I "itU lsaet entire n-laiaity by that pertr. tl,..,.io i.i.; ,,. lh dtschaiye of otir are a fur. ..d n.l .. ,mJ....V..J' the 11 tfl Of June tjcfj, au'l nuevtr ciueeieiy ODeyo lct t vstn itie a'J-li'.i-.-n Jutv to itcfj, iu'i nuever eiueeieij oueyo iti'i vim t:ie aa jitivn. "until touie otete eti y inluiiciiu urejcribetl in the word of sball declate the t'uie-n diiSoWed " Iu ih.i Uil win'ietei to jiutly the subje-.t of ten. ' eew, and in that vuly, is Jlr. ValUudiglun sure brl'oitt any turtbly ti-ibunal. ' ab:oked. I umy br t.'M tbal our tbiij duly i. lo , Wo rfad uu pago !7 that he takes refuge ourtehf. i m. A ceirful eonii len- behind thai. jo a n: But panial diaaat-liou will. I tbink. tbotv that nian'i. wiiol-.-duly , i.laetion ba alp-'t-ly oecuilej. eeosion lo biniavlt ij in. In-led in hi- duly to bu - has bwn tnvd. jiid l,.i: proved a ..pefdr and Maker and lo liieountiy. If luf plan-', bij j a terril'le niece..?. Ibe piaclabilitv t,f duaiiea, Itic Hi.be uie eoniittnt with hi doing il and the v h lo do il ba.i have both duties to It-Hi and ht eouiitvy, lliey aic 1 occii CdtaoiiLiieti. ir, the ex-muont may iueltided, If ibev aie iip.etuittent with eilh- readily be rematfl it will be reputed." cr, eBorts t? reilus them ctnrtvt bv p-.-.ii-1 This waj eaid in topgrta.. Itbtuerr 20 thi couciili ef the eaa low in li'.i, tin at ttcsde MUSIC, cxC. jWSLIJARTOODS. SliunMer 8irais A .SmohJs! in.' mi r ir i' MI Bi ll nurrni) rif i it?t i ti.'.TII ATI ).M el1 Cbiekeriug Pianos! STLINWAY PIANOS! Hallet, Daviu it Co. HauoI (IMS I CI, fill! - 1 r aW - ' a Jtiaie UO. JTiaiiOS 1 1 tiashei.. Hat l'ord, Hats and Caps, SBOUJJEK STRIPS A SWOHDS L.sr trcujht i-J Ibli tit At 30. Oin.oiri.il All. tli dim FOR PRESERVES. N'uw reteilD ft Urs itotk rf tbttiH-'t Itiitia-B)Ma And uni kHlUog tbmat Mnof u.t'irf' Tlvx.. Pttitua for rut, tod tb rDi anht-i c-u m-luct. J. I'. WOODS, JgcMt. IVi. 531 ITigli t., COLUMBUS. MEDICAL. U. S. TAXES. UNITED STATES TAXES. 'pjtT. INCOME TAX FltR itlK TF.AR JtrU, I td Annual Ti for UccutHt , -JBuuiglc., Cur rtAffPei, PUI Ae., tor (hn ywir l-t,o fti7th lollec t mi piRtricbofOblo, aru,aow due, and payable on or 1 tiot ,wlil tt or tie fore tin lOUi yf Octnbor, dvlio-Mumtj am liable to a peiialty t o mr cbluu uo ht eTtnuuuot Ha ir Ua, , s j KHAN hi. IN CutATV.' lyiaM cu bt puM at my Uftke, Ko. if Uwjiiue Litxk. MADtMIN COL'MV. hi tlia Uffiteul AV. H, btiopard, Iuty Culltttof', u London. 1LAHK tlH'MV. t h ffUcp of Jaoi?i fiiu'dD Uf'u(y CuIUlIot, at sirti!htra. l.hLt.NL LUl'STY. At tt OOica of E. S. Mtliul, Pfimty tullM.icr, m iniiia A. V. bTUNL, lolUutyr. HDhjmhur, tnit. 14, lftiHi. ili-td BOO es-x-osm Quart, SO " IlnirOAll. Glass Fruit Jars ! WITH CORKS TO FIT. K'H CALU BY SlIKE, E( KSTEIX & ( 0., N. W. Cor. Fourth A Vine sts., .ulO-Uai -li'lATI, o. ..J. I.. UL l.'.'li.JJ! FLAGS, FLAGS. tIOi FLAI.S! SILK, BUNTING- AMI FEINTED MUSLIN. All iliiII lite l on ilk it. UNION B ABCtESy rVrlcted od Stiu and Cambric JTlLbuii.) H ttfa portrait o! ! JOHN BROUGH. ears.ua for Prlc L! ST. LOUIS HOTEL, II.ATE iltAMt'-lN,) LOSLE&BRO.,Manufaclurers!CheBnut etreet, between 3d aud4th, X til lAdel pliiA. 5,000 pounds Scaling Wax For Prttit Oeai aat I'cr l-al. by SU1RE, ECKSTEIN & CO., N V. ..fit), dim m i a j.u lUR. lOlRlll t vlNfc bt3., t'tMLVTAll, O. HOTELS. MANHATTAN HOTEL, Murray afreet, near Broadway. NMWJVOHM.. rilH. FliPHIKfOR mI'r HAD Illicit t'V-1 H)l'!oij Iiims toWN B'JIIL th riinlir reiiftlrtyt, MilDtM eod rcirDti-hd, U nu -r(jrfil t" tirui id'i It is t'tit-r it ilh tl' Hia ..inlurtft of a U' d and woll rvgulifd Hmiim Ht 'hititjc nrtt'-t.tin:'.-litr . and iA Kiiareiiii to all wlio ntrtv.rll uiu lilm mffood table, cuuMlaMe ivuiuti aiid'vi (.-ua.lL'1 a'niicn. Kahili btt diod twr all Ilia uld frirrid, etud Iu Kt lcutne many nw ohm. Vuu arc iBMtcH, "in Jim cgme tj I he (. u, to fj)' bm frit ; and lie .ifetirr tl Mutt tf juu go aay ditttlKfiod, It aliall u A I" H. fault uf ptp4-di:a HI VidlNH, Prcpri-tor. Ko.' 143 Walnut street. MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale or Rent. ! A RCH OF LAND, WITH A LAK.K BHK'K tO I)iUiug, Hri-k t'arrtagn lluute, arc Frame Bam tBd pitta uut-t4uildiiiyv,wil young OrcbariL Uevdrn, A -a 1 TtiiB property irnnt milt, aoulh ot th.rl(, uu the (.oKimtms and Cbllllctho Turnpike K.d. A Ito fr aale, Farm uf 77 a rea, um mile toulh of the city, with a t'omiVrtable Frame Hume Lrfp Barn and 'thi rout building. Inquifwat itfflrtjof the-Ob lo I'l-nileiitiJtrv cf ' ipl-d.Utf ; IS. MtltloK. . 7 1 ; ' 7" r. glenn & sons; Wholesale Grocers, i ........ TO e 78 Vine t.', (Bat. bnxnd A 1'itarl ata) nlot nTaiwaj5 on imiki aiw ur tale at tbn lor.t mar V FJw.a l.irjf and -il afk-ctl at.ck of UH't. 1 :iUEf, Ttia.i.CO, t'OUDAUU, WOODEN WAItK, to o whlfh wtt lai-tte ibe attcailonof the Trade, cp U-dlm ENLARGED, R EFITTED ZlBFURNISIIBIl. ri'in.1 iiotki., thi: Bin .L UOtSK iu tlmt il),!. ill th CINCINNATI IigAP WORIS McCormick & Gibson, - LeaftftSieetiLcaiBarLeail, , AMI AUO ULALKBtt l.K , Pig Lead, Patent Shot and Block Tin, MSTH 8TBFIT, ' BatwMa Haul and Ure. mora. .A, 0, FORSBERtt'S, ' IAIIXI ANU lMI'BllVrD. Radical Cure Trusses. A. 0. Fetu:a, K. t Kaat 4th at., ('inrianati, 0. fMor &.4b July laxt joe flttd aoe with one of : our ia.tet inprornti Kadlraj (. ore Tru My caae ia doing wetlJ. and I harn eTrr confldflnra of bfinr . ured. aa I have doH military duty and feel Mijt-U 4 QUOd va tTar. .. . - iooj iruiy,- JOHN T. PENST, . Liat. fltbRea., aiidC.P.av.rTalrj. HiaAiaeis UaUu Oo.. 0., Jclr, lKfn I Thia aiid all otW kind nf Tmn Khr.ni,fiir RnHfww? Maaikigin, topimrtcm. Klart!. KtoRkiafa, run Inacnunaftfa and Appaxatni fi.r ail kind cf l'nrlral D.iJVm.KlftaJt th Manufactory. . aUnraddrtF. A. O. KirUsntHa o. ft Eaat north at., OtulnnaAi, 0. BCMMH M AN 8 bo immlidete 1 iiily of the principal Jobbing and Cwuinib-aittn llourtu, new Ptjflt Ofiit-t', Corn Lx.'haoge, prianpal Baokinc llouaea, Hitaiug Co. Ofttce, III NBV SKIT, txl-dt) ftbJ , : ' . . NupohMeudt.nt. BATES ROUSE, Iufliaua 7 cil 1 Xsxcf. J. L. IIOLTOV, Proprietor. j.l-dll " ' AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner High and Stale Streets, vorroiit ikk rai. H..a-i.) COIjUMBTJS, . WARDEN & EMERY, Proprietoi-s. a pO-dly Z ANE HOUSE; Oor. 2Vi.izA. 5th tmtm., , ; , ZANESVILLE, OHIO. 1. E. COOK, Proprietor. if lg-dJm "THE UNION," Arch sU, bet. Third and Fourth stflM , TRONi-eS . Wtr-B.T - ; FBAML R VkbB, ' V. 8.WEBB tJb SONS, aufl'J-dtf lbt- edit, ot lVutau-JU Mitloro u without prevclttit in tbu liUtoiy of tho tturld. Ibero U ni avdvt Id Hi Diut(tr. ihry are at one h mcti opocdy, ktrrngilifotng h,alib-rthtt.rfr ever diL-uiir?d. It rrtiuirva but a atnglu tt Ul to UDdrtlatid llue. '1 hii punt) can alwaya bo tcli"d upon. Tli- pr rnip.r- d of the tflobratt d leillMtya Bark, ("acniilla Bmk, DabddiHt (.'atuomiltJ Flocr?, Laicudcr Kluwet.:. Wlnti rjirce D, Aqj, I'lo.c buJ.'.Orongf perl, inako-root, t arunay, L'gtiauder, lluidoik. S.-T.-I860--X. 4c. Tbf-y are ipctinlly rucdtumcudt'd to cl.rai oicu, publir apeaber., and prnon of literary hal-ita and j DOiwntejry llfr, uo rwiulre irto digctitioii, iUli fur fiHtil, and cltair nuntnl fa:ulllea. Delicate ft'inttW uad Wfiik pfrnouo Mtt; in luiu to liiij iu Ibi'to l)lllrri but lliry have m t.ng ItHiki'd for Tta-y purify, xtrcnijilicu tlid iuilKiral?. Thoy ciiatu a bt-altby aj'ui lit. Tbi- arx ao aotidote to vb-tugn of al r jh-1 di t. Tbvj ovprcome oflK'laof dllpalionand Into liiiri. Tby .trriiRthea tin Hjatim aud enllwu th inlud. Tht-y prscut miu-malican'l lutt-rtultteut fertft. Itcj punly Ibo hnatb HDd a i-ltty fl tho kIoiiiucIi. llH'j rure l'ptiia and tyiutiputtt'ti. Tli-y cur Il(irrolm, t b-dcra and 'lil-r M"i lm.. Tlr" curel.herConipUiutund Ncrvuim l(-d ho. Tin ) nre Ibe Wot Butcrs in tb world. Tliv) uiak tlmwnk iujo bt ront, and are oxluutwl tialun-e) jrmit rfntum . Hie foll-jHtuK alarlliDg and MUj'latK t43Di. ut can be roeu at our offlT ' l.tVpr ftcRt IVt. t 1. lai, ib-plttu ot tba With Now Votk Hrgltnuut . Ki.Mt A'jiii t'ai Lit, Uanh tti, lc.Ci. Own if to the great exposure aud teirlM d'.compo- Itlou jttr the buttle cf Autlet'itu, I uaa uttoily ftorttatM and very tl'k. MyU-tub would n-.d ictaiu MM-dlclu. An eMIr-to ml!d I'lantrftlu Hitters, prepared by I'r. lrk, of ev tk, a,'pre-nvTll- J to gUe me ttH'Dth and apputitr. loiuy girt ii'i'iiao lby ga.e mo immtdittfa i Itof. To bottle aluic.t all-jni-d tno to Join ey rpglwmt - i htt .in.-) t.;rtj tlim us0 in many and am Itee to tiy, r hchpiul or pi n alt pui- ItLV. K. I . UtA! I, -.bUiu. Lcltfr trim the Bev. L. Ulttx, at. t lain-UK Pi-OOiil'itE!. UifULML.s. Vi'U vr Hud oii'"jgli en a Ivttnir wca.lcn to bd me a bilf Jctu u-.HIm: of Mentation UitUli tut Mylfo buitg dcrlred to niU'. b t.-euftlit from the u. of ihi fiitltir, 1 tV.sitt ht to fonitriui tb'in, end you ill pba.-j ttud uti'x K'ttl.; in-ire fvt tint uiotiry iu-.lc.jvd.. I iim, vt,ry tru'y jtiiiit-, V. 1.. uillH, Pndt. 0r. of. Umr .h. ii:.aci'.VAti, O., Jan. lotJ. f I hae given your 1 latitat ion Vittetc to lmo-Jr tin ot cur nobis aclditta bo wl. , b, ni-'to or lets dfc alltfi Ir-ni variouj c.utee, act-1 tl c?c is DiB rollout artd grattfjirg. 9ih a preparaticn ij ihii lu I fcurfiy Ti.h tn ery las:i!y, In every hicii'.a1, uni at fciad tn very battle nH. O. W. P. ANPHLVif, bupetinttiudf-nt. t't. W . A. tMiitii;, Hurgron t-f tha Tenth Vermont HegJmcnt, wrttca: "I unh rj lj1 Her hd a but tle of Plantation Bittern, 'iheynro the mu:t 1.O1.C-trt, pftfvrt, and lunula (onto I ever used " W in ai'i Merit, 1 W ..MlHtitON, if. t'.. May rid. laUI. J UiMU.ntM reuiro auoth- r mpflj of your FlnutailoD Piti'i, tho popularity of v.blih duly lutrctt-s V.11I1 tli) gui'ita ui our bouo. KeLpL-aiiiMv avkL, ih .iwi h 4 co. U, A--., .' -., A.-., Ac. 1: V ALL IL' tt .'f !!U:i,ltI Oj-.L-J. SMITH fV-CONRAD'S HAT STORE Unroll Iltui. Bulldlfg, tOI.VMDl.i. 0. uug3 dlf HOKTSMANN BROTHERS & CO.. MaimfeftmtM.i hlJ lmb-.Ttctc ol Presentation Swords ! Wilidiry and Itegftlia tjoods I 111 V lltlt AI, I'l l I 'R.Uk'VI, 1 riniminus for Fancy Dresi.es, I lays, bdimi.rs, do., clc, elc, I II III AMI t III K1H till LI I', TCln i let del r 1 tt-hctiiei they are orrban. or vA. Knott ntg taiiiKJ, viiv ir-otii i x aii?tv a little In- liE'Je t-j :iccnt luc lium "nliug, tint at Uatt eviue njey U ielitre-1.' I Luow ibat ;ome btvo to bear cti eel itrrible netrc; bu1, 1 em gU-J ther ai-e nt lu-.-r?, wb'jn I tbttik uf tbe lenible 'little ire bite lia-l. lire ..erl'il rt-ar if vaunoD. ani Ibe terrible tattle uf rauiketir, aoj ibe fnghtful v In, i hug an l btiitihg of cli'lli on liajt KntuiUti. ami tabbatlt, iviil netcr be ctlaceil from t)t: uiiuorien ut tbuae that heard iu It jeema fraue ibatani cnf.arvd in it ut'iiM vca)t. Hut I haic not tbue to nrit.j rtnevtivna on tbij tci rible lighi. I lircieeJ to ed tm a li.t ! tlu killed. "v'jtjvj a!.-4 uiia:tug, ui me loin legtincut ui- c-juutiy. v. t . i bi!ii be duties be o-' b'.Eiclf, n.r if ;-1 l&'jl. ccisi'lirhvl bv vsi.ibility cvsvitlcc t-j a 1. 1 1V; k: Lf.l'. aiics hi- ml uM-.tti.ta, tcwevur iiUu.ible iouth? cr Jcta bo y E!v -t-.ni. ; -'t:?, uu-ltr bit -.'-ruifn1 otv b;th tbi.t cla-.e; of dutiw a:c iadi-1 He r,rcp;sed an aEieniatnt to'tie fjuati. vidua! dtiiiej. Li.h fcracn curt At.ter : wtisn t gird u jiiait E?t3Eion. It con-for hini:elf, and can neither divide tit re f tbieo aitint.;, and difid.j the I'ni- tpoiiiiibility U'.r 'iirotv it ctt ii(.u the -h.ul- ltd !.-!a":a mt-j four great divisions. Ibe '21 den. of ipju'.tit!l Hi Urj or alM.ei. At 1 erti'le rnnj thn- the Chrt.tUnceitfl i- iln Mibunei: " l-tate ;hall iivcedc nitbcut tire en- of bu Maker, net f.tn at that of I u own t -tnt ef 'be LeculMiirte ef the E'ate; of tie tnccKUve utile.-, bv '.mclul tll cauuua- f.tic!i to which tfce teie imp .sin: to aev lion be he ; icucht loi-uite hi- tuotpc: oflecdti bulonr.-. Ibe rrculdent .bill have al! impurity and iclu.bnu., thai be b-beusled into f tl by lvlloiii.' the cvutiit-l cl thoje b tbvt-'bt tidtr in u-.h tl Lbuu bints'.if, co the citiieu. iu uLeri ji.'iing hlj duly lo hiu couutry in .a rit en tart-, ct e-il aj boleuuduly lo bt'tibcll l veil u to hi- cvuntiy lo p.ujO and .(in-iiim l.ini.df as to the r.iouud. up.;u v.bkb be binder ut hij eoiiolu.i-n how lo eot. If. iu a cau'ltd inquiry, bo lindj .i or iarty guidiuji bu ! ' huviut auv voice in Ibe matter; aud course, it becomes hie duty at once lo inquire, 'I1- Pieddtnlanti Cohi;i-m., the lvircema- qut.Ucnj aiding by reason ol their teee nonj but tho term; ef adlujuat'it chall l.-e :ul.-uiittri to the tout;' o. ler their epproval b"l-.ro the -dine ebnl) be valid." (Ike page ho to guard .Taiut eceui.iuu, anydi-oat-ulied ?tut luay tecede with the ccnaent of one fourth of tho fkateK, without the other In all cui-ucaiic: fidelity to Ibe le -bellit eilh iipiiuy 1', ball thruujh UlLll'. Corp. V in liKe, tciui oiiv A, i hot m htid. Cai.'on I . Mnddtn, 1-t Vhio Battery, ;bot in the bet'l. N M Ion le tle bead. Win. 11 t.'ravcn cvluj-alty l1 L V. Iltskiti. coinr eny l tlooige Tueber, cvun--any V. John 'cll' t.yiu any L1 Coi p. Jo'cj h a. llunl, c niriny (.'. rhillip llrjtuirr, e"Ditan)' H Slfdicn Km ley, company 1 woi.ui:i. aug.: r il.iiu To Merchants, Sutlers A Mi I MILITIA COMPANILS. ! 111. ".Mil; MAM V i Tl It I Si. Sl hill'! roiHtnMy on Itiind, in H-liliilon lo oui t-'-tk ol Hf-miy Alriilo tinltnng for t lllt iiti w .ir, il Intitt' I it nd well Hf-Hrtfd Ht-k il l.KUlnliiu t lolbing lr , JiiTuuftv Mut Citulrt oBlftiri' and it mil- s. ot-kr Sin-uipM) alt' Utb'd tojixl hlllnlli uti tu.illt) und llrpl.li. hIMMN A ll RMIM. in-cf"ira trt (J, Kihi'N A bvh, ttiiR'l-dly No. II pearl -tr.-t, in-lnnnil .A.rmy Sjmu s ! CJIVIV V.MilLIII.., AT 111 , I Mn.N Jin And '. VI. Lit Av, ! lllth Htr-. t in' innnti, 0 belwcfu Plntii and CllnS-tl.'.lll HOOP SKIRTS. II. S. HAWKS, Matiuli tu.'tr -.1 Steel Hoop Skirts, "I LM.IU I'LtuMiriluN, . XIl.Wra .HTlAIliS, Ken I tVLnih liiiiif ('oriels, RUSCHL TRIMMINGS,! (JB1MFED BEA1D!?, I 3M;-. IB Pik PUoeJ NtVV YORK. oaurethat mwj buttl. tware tu. Id -liulll. tf our atauaturc vn s tttn-l t-latu latl, villi uur pil.ata .tamp uyr to. furk. P. fl. DRAKE & CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. Md by all Uip(xtal-le Prutt,iU, Pbjakiana, Otxtcre, ll- tel-, balouoa, and tvuntiy dealvra. lutjltj uin AUCTION SALES. AUOflOiN 'nOTIOcT" JAMES H. PREKTI0E, A I J OTION IrlKin, Cor. Kttyiin.'inl and YVilluughby Sis., BROOKLYN, L. I. BURNETT HOUSE, OINOINNATI, O., . Corner Third and Vine sts.-JOHNSON, SAUNDERS & CO.. Pro'ru. SEALING- .WAX ' For IVuit Cuiim ! nBD' BliAOK. F'r Ml- at MmarlBT.r'1 dtImb .. R. BARTJiETT & CO., rVmihwr Corner Front and Walnut Sire, jnlrt CINCINNATI, O. JEWELRY. F. A. rtrtESQUERE leucoTMora to I.. LtAierarix A itovf,i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICAN, Hwlod A L.SLIbd AVATO 1IES! In Gold and bilfer Cafe. FINK ULI JT:WKLBY of the latcet atl..' LEVI BROM'N H CELEBRATED GOLD PENH. AVATCUMAKLB8' TOOLS ANU MATKBLVL. Alto, a larre aaeurtment of AnifHcaii and Fnn. h Clot kf. All rvpairiug done promptly and warranted. No, mafl.'-ditin 71 South High Street, roi impm. unw. Regular Weekly Trade Sales M w r y Til ui'ajriar. AT 11 O'CIOCK. During the Scoson i'tigrunt H'ni. cuotl, company A, 1-ruii.e 1 on thigh. ii. L I'titiericn, uciiipany A, bru'Btd on knee -light. - toMrA.vr a. JoJoph W '."--l.i. iu neek. Coipoinl J M. M-.Kinuey, light Lute. M. B. Iliip., hnn-l ; icvrre. V in. A K-Iounlf, leg; .-cvere. lltiJi lloiinley, brew -I. .1.' IV rattei-oii. betid T. M . t-klliiier, inollally in bo"tlj, iUp-po.ed deiltl i . - . COMr.lM' I J '. 0. Kelt, thigh. l h.i.'. BotticUcr, aiui; lovoic. I., llurrij, it iiat. A. I'wcrs, bund. 1. Kinney, heud. II. Iltut It .-, ll.lt li-.u-l T. II. Collins. L. Hun-ill, lefl unu, flcch wouud. iompa.vv It elgt M ll'fne, ftugeii-. Sei'j?!. John l aldnell, hip biui-td t'orjv Joint Hnllin-ell. neck. 'oip W'ni. Vob y. t'uib: llecll tU'Uli l. t'oi-p Ncl.oti i-"lliy, bouelj; eceie Junior C"r"in, riht band. H. It i'mnpbell. lelt tbunib Jerc Phm-oII, baud and ler; Jolm Wei..ci', leg end aim. . NUu Joiic., iiojv Murviu Ltii"ljard. aukle-Am.: T. Miller, right thumb. -'ebu Ilnhn. Jaw. tunrA;. i i. M Mo!iu, hip. A Irak Auloiiion, leg, a'.-gh!. Letvio Craft, ivridt. V'm. Miuou, leg, aim aud Ihigh. Wm. AjIi, leg; ctreie. tainctt i itius, Ankle 1'JMrA.vr v. tapt. John 'j. I'yrd, e; e. ll'.my r.ipej, face, imith IValker, log, t:ltgb!. Corp. t . c 1'yid, bug&r. ii'. Ktir, b jad B'ekomo A. bbvook, Lead, ihbt. Ic-HoT IicHj, cide. neck and Teg. B. F.lebuian, head; e!igh. ocgt Wni A Ward: Ihigh; eltght CUMIANt U Lieut J. It. t'ptigiane, eye and breast rira ccift. A. J. Olcacen, ehooldcr. Coip 0. 1' ChaT, lund and bead II Meii!, lg Oeo Myers, nock Hunb Thompson, bud and mii-jisg bli lituVi'i.', leg. Hobert Wilcie, breest. cojir.iir L Corp. Uaao FdXton, face and neek , severe. Corp. Jat. t. Marine, thigh; tcvere. V. A. Si-.Leb, hind. Albeit Vagoner, htnd and wriit Chailea M. Hall, leg; elfght J. t. Winon. 'lioulder; jligbt. cOMi-ASr t. John Ridgway, biee.31. Jiaalam Novri, right Bhoutder. Sergt. y. W. Chcaeell, eide bruised Corp. ''pi. HnyclwooJ, tbinh. Corp. J. W Brown, leg; flcoh wound. W . y. enCman, left forciinger. coMr.v? r o. timer V. NeUon. arm; slight. J W. Koc-nJ, bowels; moitall". Levi Barcur, nnntt; finger ofl M'm. Wallace, thigh ; fracture comi-ax r i. Corp. Ldwuid Meriau', arm. Corp. Us. MeClanahan, ehou'.dei . tcvere. Wuciuan h)eu.;er, bowels: niortelly. Jcflfci-on M.cDowcll, both thighe. Bcnj. Chauce, hip; alight. Jaa. tartie, aide; blight, bcrgt. Major CV II. laugdoD, ankle ; pn oner. MUsiyt. em, in the eaje before him. w ilh fidelitv to. 11 ho Hilda it i-.-. he rhotiid ri-e at once to thit higher law and motive of acting from a acute of duty to hu couutiy, aud not from any lower motive. If, on the olhcr hand, he Cudj tb itfrem prejudice, lioin p.-jicii. from partiality lo a name, or from aiiyotliercauue, ho hao been in danger of acting to tho injury of hid Country, lm duly U plain He .boul l Dot lo act. Aocordiug lo Ibe ttrength of hia conviolionj he should actm theeoiilinrytli-r-c.tion or icmHiu ncutial. o man should pcrauiidc biuuell or be pci-uaded bv oth- ery to act wncnnu lU'lgineulie iiotconvniced in nhich direetion is the line of duly. Tho above rcUcctieiu utc ba,.c"i iip-.n the principle thai Ibe leader, al heart, lo' e lm ceunii-y, but may be bewildered in the t-iij of party or in old pienidicea until be mtt le3 what bit" duty i- " chould thiii aiticlo fall under the ei e of auy one tebo hen resolved that thia nrilicn, known m the Luit;d (statci, founded by men of irbein a oCH.ttered icuinaut ore :till li'ing, which, un-ler the nice lUBilttiti. uo of our litihu-, huj giotvn up in richly yenra Hem mice million, to Unity lmlliouicf in bu'ntJiit , oud hiii. eitendcd it. pcicelnl bii-i pi'o. i'eroui ." ay (run. mote ihtui .tic imti tl.e eree of tbt oiiginnl thirteen Stslce haj lasted lorn cnourb. aud that he will do whtit in bini lies to aid m itg de- Eiruction, to auch I have notlinii: to cav. o matter wum may no tneir nretence, 'then they deem it politic lo di oui.ic their real purpoaea lo uecvivo itio unweiy, tiiy In-iw ihut .neb i.retouct-4 aic only Irnm the tocth out, mid liuui -uch any urgumeut or ictoon..irHuee titeir couiiiiy, oi any one in 113 behalf, would iiddicr::" to ihen'i. could ol course tuoct wilh no ro-pouic but guei-14 auii liau-eu. I luiu lroui ull who are cou- acicu3 of belonging t" that du.,., aud tioui no other, wlih ihio Linle utluioiiitiou und itarniuu, that iokn. clear uj ibe noon-tlev I autt. will betray to the cicsof a watchful I and iigilaut public, the lepiniy in their nearu; ami tite uuie m luct approaching, aud ij etcn now tit baud, tthen an in-ulted uud outiHgcd I'lildicwill coii.ign them to a political aud ;oviiii giavo. lroui which Ihey niev hope for no resunectiou. (hat tboyo in aruii agdiut tho tlovern-rccut striving for the destruction of the nation, are such no cane man can doubt Have we eucli iu Obi? If we have, who eie they' To v hat ch r'B do they beleug, end by whet tcit. can f know them eo aa to avoid thetr aitifiece'' That they will plain-ly avow Uiemichi'3 1 hat e no reason to ex-lct. liuch a cour-o would be juicidal, ae it would deprive them of all mean; to beguile honeit. end patriotic meu to act with I them by fal-e rei-icseuta'ioi! aud without 1 :ucb there ivcnld bo. very fev indeed. I lboso intentiousl decciverj I have du- U!i:id. Mow am 1, bow la every hesect end patriotic man. who i.i exp-j6cd aud liable to be deceived by their' arts, to Lnow them; I write to v am cucb. I thiuk wo. each one, cu know them by their works. Ev their worla I liiean their declaration I of approval er disapproval of measures adopted by the two contending parties in tnia unparalleled civil war. Jueee are dijlinct ftum more uskei rrcfemions. vhatheconaideis l'vl:! of 'he nation, 110 voice but In accept- of tbem, id cou-Lt-. 'he lerniu ii ;r the te:ioi i :. aocom- slight. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, . riiilaacAciJLpliiea., Xn. Dii:am or tub NEitvotN. hkvinal. rriuarr.ud Sexual Aj-.lem. -wnr .d4 rli.14. Urataviil in Hiort. f tit. HetWAHb A.SO01A-TlttN. ti.nt by ni.il lo wale.l 1-li.r rut-lfp.- fr ofrkaix.. AJJrr, Ur. J. SK11.I.IN HilltSnTtiX, Howard AnocUtiun. No. i.Kiutli Mntli alroel, fhll. ttVI.hl. Ta. J.2tl A FARM FOR RENT. IWII.l. RKNT NY FARM, FROM ONE Tl 1UKEK ARU, frum l.t f April imt, in Nor. vlrfe (ottailp, kuuwn an the r.Mrge liavfa, Farm, air each. Tlt-r. I. about tlilrt4x aerea UllaM., .wl about twrntr arna in ww,l. Thar, la a booA Uiwn.nd B.rn.an.1 j..1p. A.plr on th Farm, or at a. rMldnt-, In H ortblfuxi..u, cihlo , n. r. ntri'iiivsov. woriiiuaan.n. c-pi. &, mta. tw-pR-ill lltmj A. White, Co. A; S. Wmearove. tCo. F;J. Mil!, Co'.F; J. II. Knox, Co. F; C. Ilurley, C" F; C Eianuau, Co. F; J. Brannan, Co.l"; Oeorgo Bo3ton, Co. T; ! t-orp. John Higiubotliem, to. I); V. M. tar- 'fer, Co. V : J. t.. kelley, to. I'; Wm. B. , White, Co. It ; Ihotuaa Ra'gan, Co. I' ; I'has. i Brown, Co. 1 ; tieo. Heshvscr, Co. I; t hee. Clark, C. I ; Oeorgc C. F.arly, Co. C ; rj. H. Keetl, Co. C ; Melvin B. Lane, Co. t ; Corp. 1 ' TI..0-1. ..j pruatlK man- 'ift ulaclurca of aukvra of .ll knoo npulation, aa r ' n . a., w n . 1 re. r 1 " vroduco. 01 ku...B,,,, , ft ,VwMrt'hw.u;: K m.- .' , . Bon,. FiTPnmn, i'o. K; Joseph Hnvttf Co CjuIourui.1 on morning of: ale. vrpa-iUm n . W. ., ,,'.. 1 n J-f . vu - J - - " Co. 0( Corp. John Hunter, Co. B: Jeafrh GOVERNMENT LANDS. ;c.0 , J"u,ea, B.- , c .B-. xciiicu, i . , nuuuucu, ii, mi-airr , ,)J. Total kra, 120. - Lieut. Col. AeLe, in command of the rei- GovenimcDt Lands in Ohio. iSTS VUHt-R U UI RIBV OIVIK THAT riRTAlN ' a . Lou ninateil in th. coootlca of I'auliliD.. W. Oan-e, 1'utaanj. I.a cn, Unry, Auxlali.. Slmltiv uu .,uuuv. ui LIMI m.ll Of C'nH acifrraali , 3.iuCI,'-T irWl imo.il tli.lMwl .-.Mint. 1. h.k 1.. . I.-.-.. rrumaiarkt. .ill be laid oprn to aal. at tb. Land "fond Tuesday of October. vim r, ii.icciini., on am. cmbr.,int in iba the ltit great aunggle of the rebellion, 'nKu5?u.thl JviU.-hiplherebeli North on to Chattanooga, and are fitmngly fortified, awiiittng a. infnrccuienl.1. We haTO skirmishing evriy dav. I si til believe we will ,be viclorioiia here: which I hone will 1 and on the And thu. lonee both very shoillv. I wish all the Houuay.tho2ddayorNovembru at 50 ocr acre, the minimum, prire Tu'd bj law. 1 1 wih thty h-t'1 Vn here to e then? brtth- iJZl.yiV?"1? Uii ftwmpeti-;fri down heie ehellinv our hoRpiuU and of ante, and ell fiKh tr.. i. Lre.-ir. ....... 1.1 . . the poor vouD'tci Union Soldierd criu- wdoftHomeka. taatriilijeKt to ordiuarv prlvaU ' 1in(t ofl lo gft Otlt of lh WV. Ah. tkero -WSl'SrW of rockoning conlin(t toh tniew, will I- op.n lor .lamlnalinai at tb. diatrjrt I l"n,n, and all their nmpatkutr. oTuvdi hiiii- .iu.. But I mint fl.vM Voura ai vr, fur lh 'XlE?. Tl.'Ti-f ' j?. " TBiea. RANDAL 1103. - , f , ,-1 . , , r . V. t, n U I I P. S. Our 1" ia elimated At 10.000 to ll.m R.R. Tor ' czatnplt, one of thefc ecntlemtn will approach a man he thiul.s suMoct to his influence, and iu the blandest 'lernu and toue3 declare his undying devotion to the Constitution and tho tnion. bo much for proftuioDH. Having, nj he thinks, ec-cuwd the confidence, cr al leail. Hayed the dcubU of the mn he would deceive, he begins, gently at tr.t, finding fault with one measure after another of the Government, and waxing warm, denounces the Government as a Republican and Abolilion concern, which no true Pemocrit chould obey any further than he cannot avoid, tnd con-elude; by announciu2 hi- dotermiuatiou to vote for Clement L. Valtandigham for the next Governor ol Ohio. As his auditor, listening lo him in lileiioe eo far, I inquire: Who la Clement L Val-landlghom, aud what are hia licwn, uud what nave been his actions respecting tho I'uion? Iu reply, and to enlighten mo ou the subject of Mr. YallAiidighHtD'u devotion to the tonstitutioii as it i?, and (he l uiou a i it was, be places in my hands a book of "13 pa-cs, printed In 1803, entitled "The Record cf Hou. C. L. Vallaniligham on Abolition, the Union and the Civil War." The book bears internal evidonco of haviug been ve-vUed by himself, and published by his friend- a- a campaign document to promote his election. I coiuider it ua certain therefore that nothing continued in it, purporting to bo bis opeeehej, acts, opinion s or proposition., ia fulioly attributed to him, Willi that conviction 1 have carefully c.iuuiiucd the book, from title-page to Uni., and uo', in tho npiiitof tho introductory part of this article, -k mjself: Will a vote for the author of tho contents of that book be a vote for or against the preset ration of the Constitution and the Union? I would be glad every b-.ne;t andpali-i-otio voter in L'hio could lead it ill I pacs o---er the publubr'a notice or reasons for publishing, end the prelude? to the several pavtJ. with the remark tbttt if net prepared by Mr. V -hiro-clf, tkey7 are at least strongly minted vith bts aeuttmentj and tcn:per. Mr. V. ij not wanting in strong asservations of hisloyalty to the Union, but when it comes to dealing w itb the practical matters betore luiu as u mcmoer of ton-grees, I find things I iMnnot reconcile with any view 1 can lake of ilic tb-ty of a man In his siluatiou. He c(tlle-l upon uvliis position, with hi conipeer. t- deal wilh a gigantic rebelliou egein?t the United Suites with large armies lai.cd, munition; cfwar stolen from United State;) ar.ena!s in abun dance, eahitii our forti, svEenab and thins of war, en' (nrtatenicg theCertts! enlti natlc-nslerehircs with cecture Cadtrtite ciscumilences, is s jpetch delivereda'-Piy-ton, August. 2d. if-;." rsse 147, he raid: "I have not voted for auy enny bill or narv bill, or army or navy nppioprlatien bill since the meetinrr of Congroiu on the 4th of July, 1801." In ihr snuir spirit, in a jmblle speeeh in New i oi k, on tho 2d of November, 1800, (see page V I i he said; "If anyone or more of the Slates of thia Union ehotild, at any lime, secede for reasons of the suf-ficiencv anil iutice of which, before God p-i-uiro. lui-icau -'.eces-ion inaae easy. Hud tliL -miiidmeiit been adopted before loc-". uie ootiiuciu uoctioii, IDcliiding all the r.lae State.;, would undoubtedly lave seceded nith os .-h other s consent, aud we should hai-e had no loicc iu the nmttcr. Neil, what ij lm lcruc-ly for thia elate of things? On tho lUtb of July, 1661, see pege 101. lie .aid in C'cugiea, -I am not talking to children or fooL. for there ia not a man iu this Houie, fit to be a repre-cuteuive here, who does not know that the South cannot be forced to yield obedience to vour laws and authority again until you have conquered aud eubjugated her." Ou pnge 20u he points out his mode. Ho says; "Stop fight ing .'in.onn anjiibtice, uoioimal treaty. Withdraw your armies from tho teccded States. Recall vour fleet.. Bioak un vonr blockade." Ihi.; be ddmite. in the came I connection, is not formal, but is piactical duuuion, and leaves it to the seceding States i to re"irn or not as him or interest may diets Although this book must have been prepared unci printed alter be hid been nominated for Governor of Ohio, the fact of his hiivint; been arve .tcd and tried for grave oucn.es ngeinst the United !.tatee, convicted by a legal Court, composed of democratic judge;', who heard witnesses and counsel In his defence, and sentenced to be sent South to those with whom it was proved to the Court that he sympathized, that a judge of tuc mitea ataie. court, appomtci uy tten. Jackson when I'resident, approved tnocontend-, and refused, niter full aigtimenl, to interfere by hubM iv;;,iis lor his iclicf. all which look place and the sentence executed before he wns uounmited, li not so much as adverted to in the book. Why wag that? Il he and his tru-ml. bclieu-d him innocent, why not slate the ease and ftirntji the prit-M? That would b.ve been mv course. How .-a n I vote for 1 alundtzhim for Gov ernor of Ohio, aud doel cantlidly with myself on the point that I love the Union, and would as duty demand.!, give all worldly wealth and my life cheerfully to main- nun it? Is he ready to do so, also? 'o. From the doctiutes he has laid down might I not expect him to endeavor to throw the weight of the isiale into tho other side? I feer be would. At nil events. 1 oanuot vote for him. A UNION MAN. vhi! the advice Vallendigheia himself, was followed to tht letter. He escaped by the very port Indicated Wilmington sailed to the plaeei poiuitnl out Nas-au end thence proceeded to Canada, aud issued tn addrecs to Um loters of Obio, aa suggested. While in the bouth he was liouued; ui he assured .be Rebel leader the moment he was elected Governor, civil war fihouid be inaugurated at the North, when their trmjea mic-ht rest, or invade the free States, aa they might deem most conducive to Uielr interest.. Ho likewise foreshadowed the "cw Fork tie't, and urged the Kebele ta hold cut yet a bfle while, and all they de-cnnled wauld bo cecartd. . 1 He has be;n a sycf.kii.r with Ireaeee frcte the beginning. " He wai one of twa 'crthern men who stemmed the tide cf pa. metism, when it rolled mountain high, la the iipring cf 1M1 When Voorhiee, Cn. Richardson, and Fernando Wood succumbed before the outburst cf popular enthusiasm, he remained the Inend of the traitora, act-itir as their event in Cincinnati for the pui chase of arm to aid the cause of the re- . bellio&, at the very time he wae counteUnr; peace to the North He declared, within, twenty deys alter the assault on iumten la-a'lttterto'Salin llough, of ciceinnati, that it wis too late for anything but a separation of the South from tho oith, and then of the "'est ftom tho Fa.t; and be likewlee mcgr.ted the idea of a Northwestern Con-fcdciaey, in a public ipoecb, nearly at the same time. He has boaslod oicr and over, that he haj never voted a tnan nor a dollar for the sup-presiioii of the Rebelliou and has staked hl reputation as a ttaiecman up-jn the prediction that the South cennotbe conquered; and hat even gone further and declared thoitih contiarr to tho truth tnat, wnue the Rebels would continue to fight' for their independence to the last, they were willing; to negotiate for a return to the Union the ' moment the Government troope were with-drawu. . .. These things his supporters ill know; and they ere aware that when they cast their suttiaieB for him they give their voices for the.eslabliiilunent of the Southern Confedetv acy, and for the inauguration of civil war in Ohio; and hence they vote understand iuslv, and with a full knowledge of the re sponsibility resting upon them The position of Mr. Erough la equally un-equivocal; no one doubts his sincerity; and therefore the issue between loyalty and di(. loyaltv is fairly made. No one will absent himself from the polls willingly; and henoo the vote may be taken as a positive index ef the feelings cf the people of the third Bute in importance in uie tnion indeed, from ita location as a sort of Isthmus, joining the ' East aud the W est, it may be racked the first- Ai rayed against the Government' as YaUandlghain waits and watches over tho border to array it it could really work greater damage to the cauie ef the nation than coull the Umpire State of l'ew York; ' and It is for this reason, as woll al the other, . that representative men are in the field aa . eanuitiates, mat. ue ouisiuo worm viewe with such intense Interest the pending struggle in the Buckey State. We lay the ' outside world, because not only the people of ' the love I, but those cf the disloyal Bute, and of England, feel that tho fate of the-Union rests upon the result of the election ". iu Ohio on the second Tuesday of October. ' Of tho prospect! We flatter ourselve ; that it is not doubtful, even on the homo vote; while tho loldiovs, who, fortunately r are permitted to have a voice, will cast their ' auffi.ges almost unsuimouely for Brough. ' But this vote must not ba depended upon HO ' much. It ii opposed denounced at uncon-.- stitutional by the Copperheads, and In --n il.- I . .- 1 t , , , ICOUUCHD 111 w Ulcu luc Clll.li U.1UUK lO U lrom the doctiutes he has laid down .rt. -,.,:,.., r .i,..iOI1 will "diw.fc.i... i - - be given to members uf the Legislature be- . longing to that party, on tho home vote alone; and by this means a majority of the ' members; who are to be Judgoi of these ' elections, might get certificates, and been---titUd, prima, facio,' to ssate, which, out of numerical etreugth. they would hold, and then when the votes for Governor wer counted, the army balleti would be thrswn ' out, Vellsndigbam declared eleoted, and the AH A ii DOUS, Oi dive the Arabs honor onlv the c-rev- bcund This dog Is suffered to be bis oom- niou, And is as piesicus to him nhuost at Is horso. Tho Arab p-revheund as a nun huutsrats, at fivo or six moutbj hunts oi the gmolle, at twelve months old is'cager foi Uu cltl kids thtm.elves, but is i drained until tho ege of eigbtoeu mouths, afier wnien ne is ncii in lessii and regularly allowed to hunt The greyhound is an intelligent animal and full ol sell.lovo. If in slipping him, a fine ga:e!!o is pointed cut lo him, and he kills only a common looking ene, he is very scusiblo of lhe reproaohco addressed to bun, and clinks off, ashamed of himself, without claiming Ms portion. lie has no lack of vanity, and indulges much fantasies. A thorouthlireed siovctd will neither cat nor dunk from it dirty vessel, and refuses milk in which the hand has been dipped. Has he not been taught this disdainful daintiness ? Aud yet the utmost that is doue lor the common dog, their faithful aud vigilcut guardian, is to let b'ui find his food among the oflttl and bones that arc lying about. Aud while the latter ij dihcn niili hjotings from tho tent aud Uble, tho gee' hound eleena iu tho coinpfirtnient reserved for men, ou carpets by his master's aide, or on his lory bed. He i. clothed and sheltered from the cold, like, the horse, aud i- even preferred for being chilly, as that is an additional proof of the purity of his race. The women take plessuie in bedecking bios with or- uamenU, in tying colors of shells around his nock, and securing him from the evil eyo by fastening; tail. mans ou him. He U fed with cave, nicety oud caution, kous kous.on being lai isiiou upon uiui. in summer lime, to gito him Htrcngtn, lliey make a paste of niuk and antes, ol wiiicii the stouea have bocu extracted. Thole ure some who never feed their greyhound during lhe day. Nor is thia all. The johoki accompanies his master when on visit, and receives the same hospitality with him, having a portion of evei-v dith. thoroughbred greyhound w ill huut with no one but his master. By his cleanlinesie, hia respect for decency, and the gracious-nts of his manner, ho shows that he rccog-nitea tho attention paid to him. On his master s return after it eomewhat prolonged ab.euce, the iloupui leaps w ith a bound on his uatulLc, und careeacs him., lhe Arabs talk to him: "Oh frioud, listen to uie ! Vou must bring me tome meat, I um tired of eating dates.' And flutter him in many ways. Tho vetted animal leapB about in a frolic some manner, aud seems not only to understand but wishes to reply. Tho death of a sfcvc-i filU the whole tent with mourning, the .women and children bewailing him as if he were one of the family. Sometimes it falls to the greyhound to hud food for all, and one that nourishes a family can cover be for sale. .lMsZ ica'c.-. the hare, from the hare passes to Ibe young ; n'essilv for a contest thrown upon firouth. ill 111,, 1.'nlla At ln-.l.-. ,n..Mll.n l.l . . ----- I .. . ' - .. . . . inese raoi. crcaw a necessity ior prompt aud energetic action upon the part of home voters, let them aohiovo a deolded triumph, and the soldiers will .well the majority. V'e believe the majority for Brough on the home Tote will be Urge. At least 400,009 ballete will ba cast, aside from the army; aud we shall expect to see 2I0O00 of theia " given lo the Union nominee, these voters 1 may be relied upon in any emergtaey; they . constitute the intelligence and patrictiemef the State, and will be found ready at eny . , moment lo oaotlfioe party to country. ' ' The supporters of Vallandighsm, however, must be divided into classes. The first em- " biaces, perhaps, 40 per cent of the party, ' and ia composed of those really in eympa. thy with the rebellion, and who, from tha begluuing, desired it to succeed; but who, from prudential motives, remained lllent for a time, and iu some instances gave a nominal support to the War during tha Spring vud Summer of 1361. These are the leaders of the party; the men who oon- 1 trol primary meeting and county conven. lions, and who alwayj manage the party ' wires, and select its candidate:. lhe second class oonsiati of thstl who .' have come compunctious of conscience ; hare "' no innate deeiio that the Government be) t I overthrown ; would rather feel rejoiced la li .i.MI h ila aimramnr.v m -U " , are ambitious, and have not the courage to sever party ties; rather thin yield their ' prejudices and Ignore their patriotism, re. - '-thor than abandon tho prospect of office,-would permit the Government to link lata ruin. Theee men make up, perhaps, ten per cent , of the Copperhead strength. The third and last class fifty per cent. 6f I the whole are the voting machine. Any . ! ell4uc of politicians who osn ehroud their , designs beneath the hallowed mantle of De- '. moci-acy can command the votei of those who compose it. They are suoh al support ' ! the Wllmot Proviso, Popular Sovereignty, the Breckinridge platform, the War, Peace, Douglas, Vallandigham. Jeff. Davie, the ; Government, the Rebellion anything which 1 f.,-tnnate nolitlciana poiut out ae Demoera. - ' cv; aud ihey change from one to the other without thought and without hesitation. In the name of Democracy, they would support an oligarchy or a despotism; while under ' any other title they would administer a fa. tal stab to constitutional freedom. ' . '. . . But it matter not what may be the too--tle of any ef these classes; the roiult of., their conduct te the eame; their voice li for " disunion end ci'rtl war in the rforth ; and tho rebels end Europo will so eonstrue their action; and the revolutionary proceeding; which Vallandigham will inaugurate, if ., elected, will be an entire Justification, of . Cosiini.seE Ar C'uaixa-voooa. A letter received by the Louisville Jo: hifrb souroft at Chattanoog", datd on the .iou mm., Bjjcuate witii connuence. ine wn- Gen. lWran, will hold his pooitien In watch It full of hope and "Bfidenoe that , t all the combined forces the re-nn w... oc . .. M me their oninions. It ii under these circumstance that w observe with deep interest the progreei of - the BOIitlool campaign in vnio, out rebel?. Amcooie or Oi.. Lnm. Inareoent Chattanooga ngsinst of the Conietlerutes brought from Charles, ttu. lllckmond. Mobile, etc. Our position ii more than equal to all the force thi can ! brine srainst this ermy. Ihres dvvs hav : .-..k at tl.. Obio Convention of war dem. enabled Gon. Hoetoiaus. to make hi. poai- ,,.i. ii Rnrka related th fallowlna. . ticn inmeasely otroag. Chat-auccga hti at. j,w cf .j., brave Gsn. Lyttle, who waa much more practical aad nature! advent- yiiuj lt tie !tt battle sf Chatticooga : gee tcTUfcfenee from the south side than from . the acrth, end, ai the eaemy canast get in ' A- 11 B:8!l ra,t 8X31 ethr onr rear, we ate strongly posted. Full con-. Sst's. during a ccnveraaUcn o Ohio psli. fidenee and great cheeitulneu exist among ' remarked thst the demosrate cf Ohio lhe whole rmv. Hit- enemy were so badly phl to elect Vallandigham, tnd that If hurt that Ihev have nut been ili.-poscd to ; they did md, they -.vould not be true to the press forward ." demwratic party. The brave Lyttle lnstant- .. . ... lw snraiii. In hi. Ii.il anil with that fl.ah nit By a genoaal or.'rr ju.st issued h the ui, cv0 wc u w wen remember, replied, War Department, the Twenty-first aud gir, am an Ohio democrat my comrades Twenty-eocond nnay corps ( Maior-Oena. ' i...,. i ii,i.ni-. ou must l-ntrajt rhu. MrCook'sand Ciitiendcn s, have been con-; vou ji j, or fight me before twelve aoiiu.ivu iuiu one coips. io oe causa toe , ft-.l,t ' . m. llivrvrj r.mtuiMion.r f th. c.ner.1 Lam .fSrn .ptl?.41tawt4 nil Ihi ffroat irilmnsl of hial-wv thev mnv iudse much as I chould deplore il. f nrr.r I Fourth army coins, and Major-tlen. Gordon uoum. as tt ticurtiaaautt tn roe umureM of v,l""e'-1 F""'-1 ' uuiui.uu. a cauii vi the t'niW Mai , rote one duller cf noiuy Inquiry has been orclorcd to iuvestigale the rftrrfdy one ttrtp or mencan Nootf anovd be fn.iii-n and loud cheering " $htd in nrtV vtr." Wan not he then in the ooitmeliof I'avi , Rnrhannn, Floyd, Cobb i Co., an i did he r.'.! know thai wrsii.m was delcrminrd on? M by elv. at a publio meeting pending iu presidential d'ction awny from hie hem', was he thue laying ' tMioofa A linrte Krac Mam av I'r ..t urvA conduct of Gene. Mc'.ook nd Crittenden in 1 1...... r,.t PaoAuj. The Port Roval S. " the late lialtlen uenr I'hattanooga. Gen. i p. rorrMpondent of the Boston Timlin Granger commanded our reoervca on that i ,Bncu0,-e the arrlvn.1 at that pen of the bloody field, end by his hifjh soldierly ebll- iaventor of the pr.-rpontion known under iti.s r'ndered immr n? aid to den. Thomas I , .n;e of "Greek Tire " It is. therefor. in covering the retreat of w.r army to Chet-1 anticipated that a large firo will take plao svmewhtre in that region at aa early day. |
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