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MEDICAL COLLEGES. BE1NU THI Medical Department of the Western i Reserve College; TBI TWENTIETH ANNUAL KEaMON WILL bictk. U 1fndnwaf eg oiberll, bad continue ..renteM eelu. , " AOctri'" Join Dtuuurra, M. D , Lb. D., EwrtM, riot roketttrt...nd F.tuoloey. j. up r. mmuniilli, LU f, t.f J. Law. UMH, aivu-'f Cro(.LCklil ana Toau-oiogy- . . I'aoeioe Taattn, M. 9., Brof. of forgery and Aa- '35iii (kuura, It D.. Prot f Obetetrlee and Burgery. AU.ITXK JBATn.no, m V. Prof of Malaria MatU re end FbT.lc.1 llign U.vio II. , . U.. Prof, of Paafelofjrant. of Children. Jacv Lai, M. P., pMwnitnlflr of Aaatoaj.. FEES: Tha HatrlcalaHon Fa ia. ........... ....... J ft Tb FrofeMor' Tifketa an. 00 Tba Dmnrt.Mrtor'i Ticket o 00 TbKradutioa fca U.w........ M IVIiH ttmary Surgery Bnrgwm MfOLIJ K;, U. a. V.. tn rharm of tba If 111. tary Boapttal in Otevaland, will give, by frmiMtOB of tbi 0ur(coa-Uiirl.of tha t:7td ritata Army, I rourMof Ltvtnrr to coniwtton villi tha Colt,, on H Hilary Hyglaaa, MwfemllaritlMof Amy Burgary i ad Wwaaaa, at iUiutratrd by a,mpriat aaa in j In HoapHal, aod on tha routine of dutiea of tba I Army 8urgeon iu tba FiM. Hudrnta will not toner additional oipente for elita Court. tppaHlltm Starling Medical College! THE REftWN OP THI IMHTITfTION BE-ellVS CD .. Thursday, the 22d of October. 1863, end continue until lb. Irt of Marrb, l6t. . . Faoultyi " . d. M. (WITH, M. D., HrofeeKir Theory .oil Prartlr.. FBANMS OARTEB, M. !., Prof. Obel. and Hie. Women anil Children. JOHN PAW30N. at. P , Prufeeeor Anatomy and Physiology. I. W. HAMILTON, M. P., Prof. Hnrg.ry,- f re nd Par Surgery. . lWffc M. P.. 1 ' " Prof. Mat. Mod Tb rep. Mad Jnrl.p. THPO. a. WOBMI.FT, M. P., Prof. Ohemtalry and ToiJrolnigr. I) HALPKRMAN, M. P.. b . . , i..mt,u.lritor nt Anetotnv. 1 ('!,;, . .'' HotilirinJ-Tli.nilll taHL to ctlnloal La. I ore. in ttw l.bic. lvnit.nl iry li"-pital and th. two Uri(. MiHt.ry lt.uiiuu at tltl. niar.. Kur Infurmaltun ad.lr.j. nrKtnovl . M. f MITH, P.an. - DRUGS, &C. Drs. Jaa. McClintO(jk & Son, electic, botanic, "- ,np- GbqI Umi &- Chemical Waretouse No. 722 MARKET St.,'' 3fiaiiaca.eiriiia. Indiayono .and Foreign Mrillral Root, Bark l, nrba.dfMwet ?d. lf ., prniMd ball It. or. parkaicra, or In Uuik. Also, a Ki'tirTai atanritni'nt f fonrantratfd Elecllc MadtiKV.i tit' ft AN tr.1i Rio(, Bark and Ufrtm In balk. BiinJ.it no FLAGS, FLAGS. VNION'FLAflS! .. II.,.,, ' ' V . ....... SI3L.K, BUNTING AND PRINTED MUSLIN. i 'if AHnwIi irea, tkk.i ., ,. , t Af.urt, ,r.. i;;,' fc. -i. UNION BADGES, (Printed on Hallti and Tambrlr Ribbon,) Wit rtrit of r; ; ; r . . . JOHN BROUQH. Afond fjr Prire lift. n . . L0N6LET & BRO., Manufacturers No 143 Walnut '-street, O X M QlK XT 'A. V T O , MISCELLANEOUS. ror Sale pr. Rent. 1Q ArRE Of I, ND, WITH A LA ROC BRTPK lO iiwaUbigt Brtrk raniafrc BoUMt inrae Frame Barn and other oirt-bU4lof,f ooO-ywiis iirhrd, lap l.n Ac tUta vrorty li otta mile aoath nf tb city, Mi tha i Loiuraon ani iinuitcoiue ttirnpico nuau. fniit aoain- w a a- n l lTlinr mil "'"' ( Radical Cure Trusses. I 1 iwi.r J ' n: K r . ,1. . t i A. Q. Foturna, No. fi t'- Vtt 4th ft., Cincinnati, O. t IV-TV Juty-lae you HtleW ma with Onot your lateat Impn.ved RadlealCnwTriieaM. My raa , fadolna- welL ad I havo everr rrvnnJox of IWo ciired, aa I hare done military duty and feel myaclf a oun4 aaever. , . ? j Your trulf, .lOlf T PEKKT,' i Llat.UhR.ff.,anat'. t. O, V.twfalry, rfannvoN, Hamilton I o., O., Jnly, 1813. Thia ahttraH other bind of Truwee. fihrmlder Rracea . ftuepanaory llMtUgt, Hupr"rierm t.latic htorklnga, Pile laatrumenu aod Apparatua fr all kmda of FbyalcaJ IMormitlea, at tbe Manufarton-. . , . i aep7 No. A Faet Fourth et Cinrimiatl, O. Medical Notice. Ibe Celebrated Pitts Doctor, Of Otiiirtliati, HXB IdX-ATtT!?! COfjrMBr-AND MOST reaper tfull nntmnrea to iHa citirenr ot tba aaana that ha la Mlly prepared to attend eothalttl. lowing aaaett CAy'F.ft, OLD BORES. Ruptum in 4 trlrdre. and PI LI... Ha wilt keep on k& the following MediHne for aale: Hta Potr1a;n Btlrn Linimetit, for lit. era a tisa, CateMra, ToornHK. N-a TaaoiT, Vaix im pf Fare, Sttrr S'ri'H,ndall palna of the body, fie will alo keep hie fnhllitile Drop for Bowel Com-Blalnta for rbiblreh Md adult, alen, V'ub for Bare od Inflamed Cya. Ha baa ufd thee Nedl-rlnea for tb past K ytare. and they hat never dia ..ulnll laitH 11 1. I linlnant hBB llV.n llut priaiaaiflWiuwriinBai ew onvteq u. tbo nblir. It etand- unrrnled la tWe Mate aa well aa othera; ItaantiB immediauly. Try it. JHrar- tlona wm-be tfrau whao tba medicine era eold. Dr. IVAey may b4oajn4 at Ha 3 Went fawn Pt. Ct7-dat . .. ; , I ... Jlayor Prqclamatiori. To the Qualified Votara -of tha First wara ot toe my 01 uoiamDaa : IN PTBStaNCE tfip A REOITTTON OF THR 1 City CiAunc ll of Colambua, I herb giT net lea-tttat a apacial eiection wtil ba bald in aaid ward on titm 13th lAatant, at tha naual place of holding elar- ( tiona la aaid ward, for tbe puiioa of electing one : Truatae, to act aa a number of the City Council of Cnjiumbua. to all a vafancy raoeod by th death of Aaww MNary.-Olvaa uader my band and tha aeat of the City thin ydaay etUUober, A- V- r OCU-d4. , , WHAT TnnnU8, Mayor. I Sale ef Reel CnUUe by order el Vourt. rfa THB 14TB PAT Of SEPTEMBER, led I k.W th. hou of 44 bdork A. At. matt iroaancof tb. order hlgbrt otoiUr the n.lloving mel B. mwiA y.prt. II I .. m n.. of Franklin Coanty PmUh Oonrt being lb.nn.li .MM wo-uuo. inereoi Huqrr. 10 n uwnwi. u. , ...fcl.. - -- - I .ud.v Ua fiw. In LttN 4. C and lo in ranee la. tuwnehln X oee Uon a, and all that Dortteo f lot No. & in tb. mm rang, townehlp nnd oKtion. In Delawnrn onnnty, Onto, -wheel woe net off nnd neeigned to Janephln. At . i.itl.,k..H.II U.mu..J 1. I'nnk tin Cna. riean, Aleo, 1-t Mo. 1'L In rang novkeUp t ad MCtiftn 4, in I'rnnhlin aountv. - ,.L . lomieia.. .. UJJaJ P. AUlBIlisilN. l.nufM-no,.. f 1 . nardlnn, A.. Eetate WBeT.Jai Hoge, etc ffaN'fl, Norm in mtm oit fit faur mrs-tiER,-rrrrWD'bk -eWday bewreppAln. nnd nelltea-br en.r-i.bae. Own ot amandin Ooonlj, (bM, Aeuter 4 tbe IU of B.v.Jnavea Hsge.beU if enocUlodColaaabUB, decweed. . - ef ,V-" ue vi Ve -- ---- net vf tt itl! Wlh o-colnflbt. ritiitin ilMteo rrtHF PKOPtET0H HA tS! TfAn THIS COM. Ka;)i preparation a. th:a la t h Uu.tt.ro and oihnr out-buliaing.. 1 MODlut'S iK TOWN aim I. thoronghly ' t '', h0i , Jnanlrf .tlMHr.of th. iihl. I'enlMntl.rr of n.lr.d, p.intd and MftirnUbod, I. now prapared ry l.t!wiy, in mt, noeimai, a. .nls-djll N. MERION. to iiroTiilu bieUuett. with all the comfort, of agood arery B'ttlnfteM. -I -i- 1 ! i a.i.V well rogulatod lloiwn. IU. cbtg"i ar. reonn- . 0 w p. ANDREWS. "A B9IUI ear 1J. VOLUME XXVII. TO SUTLERS.' Sutlers' iGo'ods Wl ARK OfftRINO TO PTLrRfi, AT TBI tcamt VA.HU ralw-f .. Raspberry Vinegar, Pure Lemon Syrup, , Blackberry. Syrup, Lemon Powder. nil . . . . i i' " . Catawba Wine, Schnapps, . . , , . Planlatlon Bitters, y Stomach Bitters Pocket Flattki, ; ; pocket Drlok'g fups Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Blacking, . .. Blacking Brushes, Gun Oil, ' . , Emery Paper, Army Cloth Brushes. Army Hair Brushes. -' ; Army Tooth Brushes, 1 Combs of all Kinds, i Cologne, Hair Oils, , t I I - Pomades, Sosps. Emaeuoosi falAi Jilllol-, ' t-ilnlniorit, . PooIi.6tBooli, . Our Raapnorry VInopar, 'wu mixed with water, furtna oh of th. moat agr bl1 nnd r.frMhln twv n(N, and will b. fount bleMy hrnonrlal fr r ron-TalMronta.SUIRE, ECKSTEIN & CO., Wholesale Druggist, j K. W. COR. FOURTH & VINE ST3 I Olxxolrxxxatl. , . J ajilOlliB FOR PRESERVES. BOO OroMi Quart, JO " IlfCll Glass Fruit Jarslli WITH CORKS TO FIT. rnn sat.: bt ' ! SUIRE, PROTEIN14 ( 0., N. W. Cor. Fourth A Vine its., wvUkdlm CINCINNATI, 0. ; 5,000 pounds Sealing Wax ! ' ' For S'ruit jrr I . For 81. by . , SUIRE, ECKSTEIN ft CO., 1 i H . W. COR. TWRTH A VINE ftT3., ; a.nln-dlm Ciximwati, O. HOTELS. MANHATTAN HOTEL, Murray, street, near Broadway, a gjoa lauie, ,ouihjiiii i . r""- H. lUBe pld lo a all hll old frl.nde, nod to -yssssvJs: y. k. .h. . n.y him Tft ; and he aufts you that if you gi awar dUutlafied, it ahall not ha the fault of 1W? i "SSl10? . am r MTTO tTAHTCT 01. AAUIO AUilii.) 1 J ' ' LATR FRAKKtTN.) " ' " Clieanut street, between 3d and 4thf ENLARGED, REFITTED : A Hit - .' Xf.XIZ'TTXUia'XClXXSX). Tins noTrr, tok pet nrsiNEPS man h HliVK in tlial'ity.i. In In. Inmnti.t. Ticiuliy of th. prinrlnat Jobbing and Comimefiion House., D.W fo.l ottir. Corn Kxrhange, principal Hautiug HnnM, Mining Co. OtBr., A. HKtillT NEIL,"1 nupiirlot.nd.nt. MM-dly-frbi . BATES HOUSE, IuUlnuapollm, J. L. HOLTOX, Proprietor. AMERICAN HOTEL, fJorneF 111011 Sfia 9X319 OirCBlS, . vornur niyn aiuu wtaitw w (OrrOKlTr THE tTATE Horat.) OOXjXTAutSTTfil O WARDEN & EMERY, Proprietors. tape-dly , ZANE HOUSE, Oor. 3VI avlzx Sa BtM. mtm. ; .' ' , ZANESYILLE, OHIO. A. E. COOK, Proprietor. "THE UNION," Arch at, bet Third and Fourth sts. Ililliacaolplaia, THOMAS WEBB, AJlAhn. B. WttiB. , i P. m. WTBBB SOINTCS aqgi i-ou . . . vBUMett;house, ' ' - 1 OlNOINHAT X0 Corner Third and Vine sts. - ( - JOHNSON, SAUNDERS ft CO, Pro'rs. SEALING WAX li, f. For Fruit Cans ! i '1 t l ,1 .: : ' nXTO ore i3IaArrj2C." Wat aale at'auaufciluiWs prL-ee-br - I - i ; E. BAETLETT A CO, r .'fcinUwnitOnwFraaJWM atreet, .', jaw' .-, .',, !, ;,: V;.T , agmmxu . ' ; OHIO7" STATE FANCY GOODS. Wm. H. Hortmann & Sons, FIFTH t CHERRY ST3, PhllodelpUiit, Pi Manufacturer, and Importw of ILadies Dress &XIoak Trimmings, PRI.IN.irPRTB WORfiTrp, SMALL WARES ft'tfOOLEN 000DS. Our Fall ajMortmaut cnateini a TitrUtv of Wonted I Bteirlti, goSrred aod plain, tml-roidery Braid, jlaia ui worji irviiiiajtv, (titiiniiiii, uu gin , Uruaunt, Bell ( lp. Lace, Rlbooae, lr. auf MUSIC, &.C. Chickering Piaiios! STEINWAY PIANOSI Hallet, Davia & Co. Piauosl Hale Co. Pianos! K-w revD( a la tea stork of the above Inotrn Oteata ao1 im Mtiius liH'tn at ManafHt-ttiren' prtMi. t'ltiK (i.r rant, a ad tba raol aipilil on puirbaH. J. (. WOODS, Agent, IVo. SI Xligrli St., COLUMBUS. MEDICAL. Tbaaalo of Plantation BiiUrsii witbont proecdnt in tbe hlatorj t the world. Tbora la no aectat lo tbt mtrter. They are at cure tba moat peedy, tr(itboniQff beailbmitoror vitt dUeoTsred. It reqalrtn but a ainglo trial to nmlfTJlin l thli. Tbt-ir pudtyran alwayn baralied uptm. Tbey are compoi-ed if tbo raUhratod Cwllnya Bark, CtMiiillia Bark, fUldnlloD, ratnomile nvera, LavtoUt Flotrera, lotirgreen, Anie, ri.tro-buda, Orange -l4ol, Anaka-root, Caraway, Corianltr, Burtlork. S.-T.--I860--X. Ac Tbejp lire "per .ally recommended to rlnrgj dmj, j public ifieakera, and puraona of Utarary biblta and wdentary Iff", who riutra ttf digiatinn, a reiiah fur food, and clear mental famltien. Delicate fpmalca and waak poreona are rertvln to And in thane Bit tor wlut thay have to Ions lobbed f.r. i They porlTy, itrcngthen and inri jurat. I They rreatti n healrbr appetite. ' Thtty are an anttdote to diaoRe of water and dlat. Thny OTercoma enVrta of diaelpition aud late bourn. 1 Tby atrenffibeo Hi eyaiem and anllvpn tba mind They prewnt minnmilir and iaterm((int fovere. They purlfr th brttatb and aridity of the timnarb. They niro Pjupepniu and Conatipation. They mro Diarraboa, Cholera and Cuotnre Morbnv. Thty rur Lm-r Oomplalnt aud NerToim Ha-laba. They am thobftt Bittere in the world They make wak man atrong, and are axhauUad nature' reat restorer. Tba follow log tartlliK and emphatic atatamenta n be eoeo at our ofBre totter from Bpv. E. F OaKr, PbnpUin of the 7lh Nmw Vik Kxeiimul : 1 Nfah AqriA t Fra, Marh itb . (Owing to lhegrat expoauroaud terrtlded b"iJ dfinr the boetU t ikMn, I wm till, W durompn- wm uttodjr Ptrated and my elrk. M y tomih votild not ritain tnodi.-mc, An arli. lo called l.intattn Bit 1, prepared by Dr. Drke, of Kew Trk, pio-arlbed to lre ma at rung th and appetite. To my git aurpiiM tbey gate ma immediate relief. Two bo Ilea almoft allowed ma to Join taj regUntnt. I bam ainci aeen tbem ttiad In many c-, and am fret to eay, far boapltal or private pur fx4 I know of nothing like tbam. , REV. E F. CKANB, Chaplain. i t iter tnm tba Hev. N. . Onu, St. Clairanilc, Peniaylranta. 0TLR.,: Ton wore kind auough on a former occa4oB to tead mi a balf donu bnttlaa of Plantation Bitter fur 83. SO. Myrtle bnving derired k mttrlthanent from tba n of tba Bittara, I daolra bar to cctttnna tbn, and yon will pleaaa tend uaaix bottl4 mur far tha monoy locloaed, r 1 m, very truly your, N. E- Paat. Ger. Rf. Ohnreh. ffitfiTtia' noMt, BurrRiNTrNDtKt'i Ornci. t CiNrlNNATT, O., Jan. 15, 181. I hvb glrcn yonr Plantatlou TI'Mwt to hundred, of our wbloeoUi.ravha atop hern, ao r. or teat die abUd font T.rlou mums, and tb. effect ie darrel- one nsi (ratifying-. heartily wih la -4 at hand on fttiptrioUa lent. Dr. W A. Cane, Surgeon of tha Tenth Varmont Reglmeii write " I whh qtotj eolJlir bad a bot tle of Pi-ntation Bittara. They are tba most c&t? Uts, panict, and harmleee tonic I erar uaad " WiitARC'a n.JTft, WAni.fAfOW, D. C, May Wd, 1W. f OrTtrtr: We TiTjnlra another aupply of your Plan tat to i But era, tba popularity of which daily larreaaes ffth tbe guet of our home. Vp'ft fully. fiVicrg, CHAPWICK A CO. ; r Ac, A.:., 4te. Baenreihlat arery bottle boar tbe fae-iimLlia of our ignatirn on a ateel plate label, wttb our private tamp oratthe rork- P. H. DRAKE & VA, I 202 Broadway, IM, Y. Bold by lU fcaptctabia Drugfitts, PbjitcUm, Grown, He !, Saioona, and country dtalore. "SET JEWELRY. F, A. di L. LESQUEREUX, .' tFm-r...ore tot.. I.rsartnixi A lovl,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AKIBICAK, SIfISS TMGlHIt ' WA T O HE S ! In Gold and Sirmr Carea.- , 1 FISI I1.11.D IKWF.I BT of th. leleat eljle. , LEVI BROn'N'B CELEBRATED OOLD PENS. WATCHMAKERS' TOOtS AND MATEBtAXS. A1m, n lank naeortment of American and French t:i-cKa. - - Ail repairing dyne promptlj ann-irarrantel. ' No, 71 South High Street,' ' Blyl2-dfni! COi.rHrS, OHIO. HOWARD ASSOCIATION - - Ffai.aact eATpxAlaa, T-WIfEAire OF THE KEBVnri SEMTITA I, 1 J t:nn.rv trA Sexual Svetome nev and rellabl. treitment-4 Hport. of the HOM ABB ASSOCIATION, .lent I mall in ai-led l.tler rnTeiope. fr. of .harg.. Adlreae, Hr. J SKILLIS llOBOUTON, H-eerd Aeeorlitlon, No. sontn Mom elreot, rnila-dellia,Fa. j '- A FARM FOR RENT. I WILL Rat-fT MT FARM, FROM ONS TO 'frirtf-.K a il .H, from 1-tof April -amt, in Kotv wira townahipi i.novn aa thet " trjtg IMtis' Farm, fctrenh. Ti.fi" ia alvot thirty -tu armitUiAt.lt, and atiotit twrtrr wr ia tXKta. Thrr t a ifotj! HuiaManil Bar. afrlgMtdwrm. Apir oatM arm, i or at mv r. sliteieoa, lo WorihliiRton, Ohio. i Vorthlnarm, Vpt. B, IWVt. ai.pMllrii - CINCINNATI McCormick & Gibson, - ; - An'B AX.Se DEALEB3 IM r - Pig Lead, Patent Shot and Block Tta, 'i i, - 11THTB BTMKET, '" ' aVtweeB KiR and Stai. v COLUMBUS, OHIO," MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1863. GROCERIES. Sundries! Sundries! A Oeaeral Aaaortment of FIVE AND STAPLE (.ROfERIES, ' "'. rOBFTON POVEPTIf '" Wines t Xilquorni fliREION POME8TIO ; Fruils, Nuts, Pickles, Catsups, tto., For rWIe by WM. H. RESTIEAUX, apr21 : Ntt i AnrTH BIOH bTRIET. Hnma! Unm! STAR OF THEWEST BRAND ! Tbi. faTortta brand nf Heme for eel. by WM H. RESTIEAUX, nprn ' KO. ldggorTK mail STREET. C. T. HOLLOWAY, Wholesale Grocer ! Aud Ooniiiilsflon Sferefaant, WMARKfTf-T. (NftRTB fine, AnTE riFTH ) npr?4dlf X3JUilaClCllIa.lny. MILITARY GOODS. Shoulder Straps fc Swords! rr bait; .rrar Rfrcrrrp run i.atmest MiD htn'r fILKCTKIt KTTLr.1 Of SHOI LDER STRAPS & SWORDS 1 ' : Frar bronght o thl cily. ALflrt, Sa8he3, Hat Cords, Hats and Caps, m Ait rvr ot urTT oonvi. SMITH &. CONRAD'S HAT STORE Hew Hell Houte Building, COtT'WBT'S, O. nugS-dlf H0RT3MANN BROTHERS & CO., . . llannfactuara and Importer of Presentation Swords ! Military and Regalia Goods TFIFATMCAIi rEfOR ATI0N", Trimmings for Fancy Dresses, Flags, ; banners, etc, etc, etc, rfFTH AND rHEItnT STREETS, aug27-d3m ' To Merchants, Sutlers AVD MILITIA COMPANIES. WK AUF MANl'rACTl'nTNn, AND n RKf rnittiiinitlb' no linnd. iu addition to our atorb ot Readr Mid tT.thtng for cirl.'eaa' wear, Mtye and veil aoi ltd etotit of BnRUlatlon Clothing lr Iuliuitrf aud i Avairy cnifere auo pnvnifi. .i.ifr Srcou'lly Mlended tointl nu-wi who piinriuaiuy aui lawl.li (SIMON A DliltN'lIAM, ' PuccesiK.ra to G. tmoK A Hoy, augH dly No. 11 PaiWtrpt. Ciprlnnatl Army piira ! SIXTT VARlf TItfl, AT THE TNlrtN RRA.9 WmU. tV'M. yowl I.L A So. 1UT and ?0 Fifth Ptreet, UtwQ Plus nd Coutral ATeiiue, t te. lni.ati, augJ-J ai HOOP SKIRTS. . H. S. HAWKS, Steel Hoop Skirts, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, . Real Whalebone f orsfts, '. RUSCHE TRIMMINGS, CRIMPED BRAIDS, IVo. xe FarU PUoo, Riaa no AS WAT, NEW YORK. pidCm AUCTION SALES. AUCTION NOTICE. JAMES H. PRENTICE, Cor. Raymond and Willoughby Sta BROOKLYN, L. I. Regular Weekly Trade Salest AT 11 O'CLOCK, During the Season Tbee. anl are peremptory, andcompriae th. man- nfectnm of maker, of woll-knami repnutlon, as well ae the antlr. produrtic-n of bit own eetablleh- meat. Cetaloognee on morning of t.. sep8-d?ni GOVERNMENT LANDS. SAXm OF Government Lands ia Ohio. TnTTr m wrttrltT nlTEt THAT fTRTATN 1 Lnnde eltneted In tberonntio" of P.nldlnN De-fiAnre, Fntnam. v an Worn. Hcnr j, Auglaisn, weelbr and , .Djnl, In th Blue of Unto, emuraciiia in en. .rrregate, 22.IK127 BCrM, (molr in tbe flm men tioned mnntyi, wnicn naT. nerewivie - from market, will be laid open t the Land Omo., at CUILUCOTUE, on - . , - Monday, the 2d day of November next, at $.2.80 per arm, th. mlnunum price Hand by law. Inee. l.anite will t open to eel. ... ue wei. tdon for a pel lod of two week-, from roneuaunfet of eele. nnd all nch trai t, a. remain unsold at tbe and orK.owM44S l.fll bnoaejeot u ordinary priest, entrr at tbe approved mtnimnia of ni o per .cr.. a i.knl. ..ilenl.rl. Aeerrlbene! Ibe IndivMaal iratta, vltl b. open for xamlaaeloo nt tb-nleliv oBt-e at CMllleotba. iHeen nretor bit band, nt the CltT of aeatngtoa, thia 2th day of Angnat, i ii August, a. v ., iin. i M. auaai.Lin. CommUeioneg of the Oes.ra Land, Office, aeptlT-Utnwfl ... DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL UIKTT, AIXKW at ., Proprietor. MONDAY M0KNIJ.O, OCIOBfcB la. THE Kt-W rABHION IV l-t.l.AVO WtHCXAH AHUECKII. The riiatom of RLuokiefi by women fats litelr I"" inrroriiKMi tit Vn lend, ml, (n- conling r he Oirf Jtiinlal, ii liltfly la bn-ootn pjr pre'"!- Tht gntliority nyn: 'i'uhion hoW norb imnnicsn-nyflTer oci.ty that w BM rietf.r be uppri1 at aeeing the mont nm.ninilinr fli.nres of manner., rn.trmn gml trr brought about throitb its mngir iudnewe llih waist., low wni.l, uo wniM.int altj: -tiioiney-p.M bori-neti. flat bonnrt i. DowdcB -l liair. iliilieTrl. d hair, rouge, patrbef, eolmel. hoop hrth- tniaiee, etinoiiue, bitrn-vi'iiHt boot., pan- high dreaaea, detnlattf ilrt-aseg hre all had their day 1 we hare liew) to aee the time when dtiellnta, anil fottrholTle-men no loner exi.t, inn wuen erery man, nigh nn low, rich and poor, old and young, indulge in the Oermnu and Dutch luxuries in the ehnrt fiie and mild Hat anag. I'ut a mott atart-1 11 k rhiinte in lilrelr tnentae ott the i-niril of our dream;' latlie. belonging In la crens tie la rmr of eoeiety have lutro.-iured rignr-eitaa. We eonld mention the name, of many of England' ariitooratlt daughter who openly indulge in mild I.-.lnkta A ckTtir roteaipctrary na alluded to -fntinatrone ;' lei tin nope tuai unuvarrira lamen will t alow to follow the example of fhoe who woitM inlroduee Uie noxintm weed into fe male gnoiely. If lin'.grava laities eeul their lipg eg.ilnit pleaiant oontart by eurh a cu-(ouj, let the outer circle h Id aloof, and be- ltCTa not tht there is a-.ight celestial and godlike in entering rurli unfragrant olouds." a rr.w ri BorrA'y r xrmc t . The British e-wrnnientli?9 iuet nnlilirh- ed a ' Blue Book' w!iij,c title -.'Vtaiiftiiial Tables Relating to foieftn.louat,ie, 1 from watinn ,-ionie iniere,uiDg-n4rn&iniliay ue gienp. ed. li appears that italgimu hantiie denseat population, Sfl pereons to the gqiiar mile. KnglsuJ winiaul Wales haa 37; Wuv-temberg, 373 , Holland, 280; ttuisia hac but 10 persons to tha siuare mile, and stands at tha bottom of the list. If we follow the list up, we find that Norway ass 'u persons to tht gquar milt; we4n, 22 ; Greece, 6, : Hpnin.ES; Poland, 61; MdldaYia, 10i; Pon tugal, 104; Ienmark, 119; rjwltterland, 101; i-russia, trasce, i.i, an 1 urur.j-wlck, 194. - Ju 1 luana the mamageti in a year are I in every iCHi of the popaUtbn, and Ibe births 1 ia 24 In Huawt the mgrviages are 1 in 111, and the births one in 'j't. In Austria the marriages are 1 in 117, end the births 1 in 24. In f ranee the marriages are 1 in 122, and the births only one in .13 In Eng land the proportion of marriages is I in 123, and of birihs 1 in 28 greatly dirlerent from r'rauce. In Norway the proportion of marriages in 124; In Hanover, 1 in l td, in Holland and Denmark, 1 in 12? ; inFiweden, 1 in Vio ; in Cpain, 1 In 141 ; in Bavaria, 1 in 160, nd in Greece, only 1 in 174. The Poles appear to be the most proline people in turope, the births there being lto every 2i of tbe population. Their enemies, the UUbSiiius, add .yearly 1 in every to their population. In Wurtemnerg the hinhs iuv a. i 1 in 2o ; I in 2-. in ipntn aud Bavaria; 1 in dO in Belgium, Itollund and -Nor way; 1 in :i2 in bwedeu; 1 in yH in Hanover, the Haii io iViwns and Iienmark ; 1 iu 34 in Oreeoe. In regard toihecostline'i of government, Great Britain takes the lea l. Kuglishmes pay at the rate of thirteen dollars andtwenty-five cents per head for being governed ; The Swiss pay but one dollar aod seenty-fire cents per head for the name convenience. The French psy a little more than ten dollars per head, and our worthy ancestors the Hollanders pay, without grumbling, twelve dolla4--e and quarter. - If the national debt of (treat Britain were eiftiQIly dicided among the population, every man, woman and child would owe one. hun dred and forty dollars, tfwitterland has no public debt. The k rench owe aboutsixty-five dollars and tha Hutsian. about twen ty-two dollars per head. i , DECLIVITY OV B.VfcriS. A very alight declivity suffiees to give tha running motion to water. Three inches per mile, in a smooth, straight channel, gives a velocity of about three miles en hour. Tha Ganges' which gathers the water of the Ulm&laya Mountains, tne loitiest in tne world. Is, at 1,800 miles from its mouth, on ly about 800 feet above tne-level ' of the tea, and to fall these (00 feat in Its long course, tha vcaier requires more then a month. The great river .viagaaieoa. in Couth America, running for 1,000 miles be tween two ridgea of the Andes, telle only 600 feet in ail that distance ; above the com mencement af the 1,000 miles, Uvs eeen des- I cending in rapids and cataraota rata the I -!..- ifl.- ;a.4A Din ,le le T'lefa O.UIIII.eiU.1. ,11, RIK.HI- !. o . .mi. has to gentle a descent to tne ocean tnai. in Paraguay, 1. 000 miles from its mouth, large skins are aeen which have eailed against the eurreni all the w ay by the fore of the wind alone that is to say, which, on the beautifully inclined plane of the stream. have been gradually lifted by the soft wind, and even against the current, to an elevation greater than that of our loftiest spires. ... A f HIP rBOW THE OI.lt BLOCK. ' A eon of "Old Ben Wade, ' nineteen years of age, and in the Army of the Potomac, was sent some weens eince as nearer ni ma-patches to Oen. Buford. He rode all night, and in the morning a found of Mofby'a cavalry came upon his track, and six of them with fresh horses pursued him. One of them, having the fleetest horse, ontrtvipped the rest in the cnase, tinner tne amDition oi Having the glory of his capture. Arriving within eiriklng diMnncc, he halted young Wade, XiM not being honored in the challenge, the rebel fired five or six times at him, when, getting near enough, young Wade whirled about, shot tba rebel through tbe head, leaped from h.s own tautd horse, mounted that of the falieo foe, and bore on in triumph with hie dispatches. , TBE N4 BTHWlSTl H EAUIFS) I AJB. The Northwestern Ladies' fair, for the benefit of the aick and wounded eoldiera, which in to take place in Chicago during the ls.H week in October and iirct week in Ko-vemijer, promises to be a grand affair. Miss Anna IHckinson, the great orator of Philadelphia, who has created so n.uch stir by her remarkable ability and eloquence, baa consented to deliver two addresses during the fair, tenator Bummer, ivdward i-tereu, John B. Gough, G. W. Curtia, and other des- tingutshed speaKtrsrwm deliver addresses. Balatlia will give a grand concert. Poems are expected from Whittier and Longfellow. .Numerous worts ot art wiu tra extuoitea, among them Church Heart of tha Andes. The ladies have engaged four haila fcr the fair and the entertainments in connection with it It will undoubtedly be a groat occasion. A gentleman who has just returned from England, after a prolonged tour in that coun try, informs the Boston i'raieiV, that the United Slates Consul at Liverpool felt confident of being able to accumulate sufficient testimony to justify tbe course of the English Government in detaining the rebel, rams. just completed at the port. Arrangements were making before the order of detention was received to man tha vessels with British sailors, preparatory to their departure for the coast of the Cnited States. . Grit, nn.ii. Gen. B. H. Helm, of the rebel army, who was Killed at. Chattanooga, was the brother-in-law of Mrs. President Lincoln, he having married her kalf-eister. He entered Iha Southern army as a private, and rosft.IO- tne ran oi nrigauicr. Tha ten thousand volunteer militia ten. camped last week near Toledo, were threa- rourtna tor orougn ana tne iru.n. rive tkottamnd dollars were subscrilmd to provide for tha familial of their two comrades killed on the railroad, -t-; c :i isc ..-j.-t. . Tha Baltimore correspondent of the Kew fork Poit prodicta that the Emancipationists will carry Maryland two to one at the oomlna election, and that probably "tie will in tha House throw a solid vol of five, for. tie AdeBiaietiaUon Speaker! , CAatrALTIEtt AWOX8 ClEKEaVAl. Or-I'ICEKM or THE CUTIOJf AJtl StCKEI, . A HIE Ilt ltl IUI Wil. O.IOH -oFKi-aiia- Kittt o ptra Jit.! j, j' ) troWM U BJATTIF- Major Oensral Philip Kearney, at Chan-tilly. . i Major General Isaac I. fitevens, at Can-tllly.i Major Oaneral Jesse L Bene, 6outh Mountain.- Major General J. K. T.,Maufield, Antie-tam.Major Oeneral Israel B. Richardeou, An- tieiam. Major Oeneral Ilirsm O. Berry, Chancel-lorsville.Major Oeneral A. VY. Vl hiDbla. Chsncel- loreville. Major General John F. BeynolJs, Oetty. oorls- Biieadier Oenernl Nathaniel Iron, nil son s Creek. . - 1 Brigadier Oenernl Fred. W. Lander, Ed- ward s Ferry. ' brigadier Oeneral W. II. I,. Wallace, Hhi- ; W- 1 BriirntUfp Aetn?ral Thtw. WiUiams, Baton Boug.. 1 j Brindicr General H. Baltl'D, Fappuhtn- Bftck fold. brigadier General Geo. W. Taylor, Men- ( "fan. , n, ;o,i;.. n-t t... d d.. a 1 mji anta; i tiruri ail aaaeiiv r. AiiHaUiaill, All' tieiam. Brigadier Oeneral P. A. Hackleman, Corinth.Brigadier General Jas. S. Jackon, Perry- viUe. Brigadier General W. K. Terrill Perry- ville. Brigadier General Geo. P Bayard, Fred ericksburg. Brigadier Oeneral Conrad F. Jackson, Ireoenckebrg. firlrsilipr ueowal Joshua W. Sill, itivcr. ' Brigadier General T. M. Kirk, Stone Biver. Brigadier Kentrnl Lilraund Kirliy, ClAn- celloi-iiteDe.- ---ar-- w Brigadier General Geo. Boomer. Virka- burg. . uiiifadier General Mtpchen II. need. uettysuurg. ' Brigadier General 3. K. Zook, Gettysburg-l Brigadier General E. J. Farueworth, Get. ! trsburg. ij e-j Brigadier Uentral UCO. C. KtMBIV MOeVia ' IiianJ. Brigadier General W. H. lytle, Chicka- mir.gs. PIEIl. Major General Charles F. Pmilh. Major General . M. Mitchell. Major General William heloti. Major General E. V. Sumner. Brigadier Ueneral J. II. Keitn - Brigadier General R. L. McCook. Brigadier General F. E. FstterFon. Brigadier General Thomas WeUh. . Brigadier General C. D. Jamison. Brigadier General J. B Plummer. Brigadier GeneralJemes Coopev. hbmp, Major General E. D, Morgan; - .Ma.ior General Cherles H. Hamilton. 4 Major General C. M. Clay. Major General P.. J..Oglasby..' , Brigadier General .1. . Phelps- Brigadier General C. M. Thruston. . . Urigadirr.tiaaeral J U'. Uanser. Brigadier General Willis A Gorman; - Brigsdier General .lames Craig. ' Brigadier General T. 1'. Crittenlen. Brigadier Genera! A. C. Harding. Brigadier General M 3. Wade. Brigadier Geneval 11 m. U. Campbell Brigsdier General James Shields. . Brigadier General John Cochrane. Brigadier General Thomas F. Meagher. Brigadier Oeneral Leonard F. Boss. Brigadier General C. C. Todge. rASIUEBCB. Major ilen.ral Fitt John Porter I ni.ytsAtn. Brigndier Genaiol J. W. Jiever. n.eii. oc.vrB.ii-n Ru.itn or rirb rxnu woi'fps accttvrp in battle. General A. fV Johnston, Philoh. Lieut. Ueneial T. J. Jni-kon, Chaocellorr- vllle. ' " ' - Brig. General Bohett 8. Garnett, Ctrriol l r ont. - Rrto- aen.t-al RArnfird E Bea. Bull Run. l.n.-al F M n.e,.,n 111, 11 Bun. . I Brig! General F.' K. Zollicoiler, Mill Spring Brig. General Ben McCulloch Pea Rldga. . brig, wen James .nctntosn, rea mage. Brig. General A. II. Bradden, fhlbb. . Brig. General J W. A.hby, Cross Kays. Brig-General Hohert Hal'ton, Fair Oaks. Brig. Oeneral Bichard Grifttb, Ohickahnm- . ,- .. i Erff lienor! fTbomas .?) Bhtl,-Cliicka-1 hominy 'i ' ' t Erie- General Charles t: Winder, Cedar I Mountain.- Erig. General B. E-Gariand. South -Moan-1 tain. - ' ' 1 Erig. General I. 0 B. Branch, Antittam. Erig. General George B. Anderson. Antie - .ow, . Brig General fitark, Antietara. Erig. General John T. Hughes. Lexington Mo. Brig. General Henry Little, luka. Brig. General - Monre, Corinth. Brii. General Martin, Corinth. Brig. Oeneral Maxey Gregg, Fredericks burg Brig. General Thomas R. R Cofch, Fredericksburg.Erig. General J. E Rains, Stone River. Brig ueneral noger nanson, ntone mver Brig. General E. F. Peitnn, Chancellors- ... 1 viile. Brig. General E. T. Tracy, Port Gibson. Brigadier General Lloyd Tilgham, Chsm- pion Hill-Brigadier General Martin E. Green, Ticks. burg. Brigadier General Wm. P. Pender, Gettysburg.Brigadier General Richard B. Garnett, Gettysburg.Brigadier General - Barksdale, Gettysburg.Brigadier Oeneral Paul J. Peenn, Gettya- Durg. Brigadier General .T. J. Petligrew, Falling Ws tors-Brigadier General A- F Blein, Prairie Grove. Brigadier Oenernl Benj. If. ITelui, Cbi.ka-ntaugaBrigadier Oeneral Preston fitnith, Chicka- ramigs- . ... nirn. Major General D. E. Twigjr Major General tan V an Horn. Major General J. ti. Bowen. Major General P. R. Jones. Brigadier ueneral t . o. unymt. Brigadier General P. bt G. Cri. Brigadier General W. D. Smith. Brigadier General Paniel 4 Donelton. Brigadier General John B. Floyd. Brigadier uenerei a. x lournoy. Brigadier General J. P. Viilipigue. Brigadier General J. K. Duncan. Brigadier General W. H- Carroih . !-. BEilSXEB. Major General M. L. Eenhaa. Major General Gin. A. Pmlib. Major General George B. Crittenden. Brigadier General 1 . T Fanntleroy. Brigadier General G. W. Randol,-kc. Brigadier General S. C. Anderson. Rrim.itee. fienernl Albert Pike. Brigadier Oeneral Humphrey Marshall. Brigadier General H B Jackson.. . Brigadier General L T. WlgfalL Brigadier Oeneral J. R Andereon. Brigadier General Rohert Toombs. . Brigadier General Rog.T A fryer. JOE MOOKtB. . ' " , . j. o. A very moderate f Jit in bis new positioni willI tend to the Citation oi wiue-apirsiru - " bMnonof tht bestnbuafjdmenintfte irmy. I rtiwrt hu done mocn to near up im r - , . .1 .lw .4f.. que-tion of haw targe a share ol tne a elan- sivecampaicn in Pennavlvanla, which drtrva aivecampaign the renew oaca iroro e..,o.B, k. ..le i iMnr in . .- r- .T . , .-I,... I. I. h.H, down to Hooker. Tha eetutry will Una in hint that -he has been anxiorm sor raw. .ine to do. aad that when. tieiotenjnioa-iia he did not fail ta warkeo atwiv tba dates ol " onoraii-ioiia and'maneur -thn iengih of, "Cnnaarvatiam1' ia Copper headum m its' shoulder atraps befbra anMpting tha calL : Sunday olothaa, tha Jjevli with booth in hi? He Is an earnest, whole anoled fighting man, boots, and hit tail tacked in his branches . whoea whole heart ia ha tha war, and if any t taidiflerent whisky Ubehvd ' extraet af Barea-one persista in doing him laieational lev-' pariila;-' Mrs. Fatiphar painted fog a -tract justice it will he diacowred and righted by jironienada to entrap the verdant. It rt as tit ooMttTT."' ' ' i bad an iani "rheaua'tee .VaHOe lrrrx NUMBER 91. Cetnntttaleaud.) . . Kixtox Count, (Jaxiui, 0., 0e. 8. WarntA, Henry P. VJorJ. student of Kenyon College, ' as been disniimi from that institution by tfca faculty liar.vf Therefore. We, the undersigned, ctndentg of eaid college, do hereby declare, that during his stay among na, hid conduct has aver been such as 4o ensure the good will of all his claaeniates and fellow-srodente that he has been riillipnt - in the prosecution of all his studies that he baa been fsithil in he performance of Itia duiieV -that he has ever show due respect to the Profe-ior" and to the law? of the coU're. and that wa know Tiim to be entirely innocent of any piriir ipsticn in the disturbance whlrh has caused bi dismissal And tna'murh as these factt are knavn to the President and Profe-tors, we denounea j dismireal as an act ot grave Injustice ,'eine. I,, i. m. A jv.- ,l.Bj. Bhl.li it ie known he did not dolwe believe the "r.rlncinle of selectinn" to ba an arbltrnrv eserfise of power which violate the rlainest laws or rieht and li itifa anrl flirt l.hi m.-irn We denlv STmnattil'n with liim in lit a Tnia, feriune. ini will eT-r ua our iiirnf.tt fori? (f cormt nny BtimeBt at tier 'ban ilii3) which nipht lend to lh ininrj of hia 1 reputation antf'charactpr. and. therefore w herebr eadeaTr-r to make known to all his frifiidi. ilie. our eentiinenta' '' ' RCNl.ni flax Bteler.' J I. Brcwne, W, P. Bi - wo, O O Certer, - 1 rsH-iW TV rrr, W. o FulL-rton. J. OellanbM r. n.t; uni.r. w. muphv. Wm. Urd.-. t-. 31ei Held. Ir j.'lf. rntnln, A- hkf.,1 ft K. l.iia. V m. fl.n Jit !... V l Blake, C. E. Berr, .., O Cl urn, P W.Ooa.T E.C; ,n.l. T H toie. 1 0. Knee, ti , L. V M.'Mt .. J feat. B. b ilogue, i' B, Biui.il, n. II feiiiib. II. Hljleiw, J K Wx4-ward.3 irneicare 0. vr. Buraert, 0. F Bewler, IT. P. TUutilil.e, B .T. Grahero. J. K- MesdejiceU, 3. JicSullr, f. V Pefl.c, Q E T.-il,, J. Siiy 'fr, rr-. ' - 1 itiarart,'. An. Vooni, Sr.. A ljw.a, vy. v. , I Brr-oe, . oncucKneui, j u. nurxon. ooim, v. htonalp ciiuut.14, i J ri.neh, C- OaUsaket, n F.K.I-I l.y, t X j.ekfan, w H l3w, F It Hedary, I 4 M.HrlJ., t I .diitongb, t. II Ji.nil tV. lierill, . 1 . ,. . , j (iVutr VJpeyi-plajise ropy ' ,V. -N A i IIAftTR A Xkr.MAM Sif. A c.rieSioudent of the Blair CmiuI.v (Pa.) ir.f'j faniiahs that aur with the r.artic- uhrs of the follow itg inci lent, of which ha was an eve witness. It occurred a few weika ego, on tha lice of the great icter. nal in.lmremanta in thet Siate- At the point on this side of the mcuntain. where occurred the transhipment of passengers from the W est vraa msored a, canal boat, waiting the arrival of tha trejin, before starting on its way through to the East. The captain of the brat a tall eun-brown, ...-,-.... . . . . ... i roiran, ana sometimes proline, msn stooa i ca 111" rran superintending the labors of his 1 men when ll.e ran c. ma in nnd ilo-n i minutes after, a parly of . do:en gentle- j ah fuppliimuM be d.Wed in g .A newr'k,-men came along, nnd ileliborelclv ualkcd i sb, fre..-f cbarga, at th. foiled Rtetcs Intpecttoa ,ip to the captain and .1,1 .'.blreseed j .Ven'., ,n b. r 5re., -I' T- tinl: tli to whom avards ara marie, anil 'MH'la raquirnd 'Sir, we wiflh lo go Eial, hut our further of thm laauma . pnl to tnc f.urth tualus m tb progrc-s to-day depend upon you. In th. e w.4nttd.r. ocber Uth. cars we have jmt left, there a i.:k min whose presence is dieegrrcaMc behave' been appointed a committee by the passcn-1 gers, to a?k that you will deny this man a I passage on your boat, if he goes, we re main. What say you?'' By this lime, oihers had cn,ne Irom the cars. , " Gcuileuien, aid ill. .piiiiu. ''I hive heard the passengers through jour committee. Has the si.'k uteu any representatives here ' I wih to hear froro both "He? of the question. ; To this unexpected inierrogatory there was no answer; when, niihouta moment's pause, tha captain crossed to the car, and, beheld a poor, emaciated, wnrnom creature. whose life was eaten up by tbe fell destroy- ! er, consumption- The man's head wts bowed I in hie hands, and ho was weeping. The j captain advanced and spoke kindly to him. " Oh, air," said the trembling invalid look-! irio- nn hie face lit nn with bonn nn.l ,tiu.-. i I tatiiyi, "are von the captain, and will yon take nd. ur'-Xfb If I can live lo se my mother! shall I go un oh I if 1 cn live to see my Yo shall go," gold tha bluff egptain, with an oath. "If I let every passenger for thft it in " ? th" ! whole crowd of pan- f Igera ware grouped around the oat, with i ""e"s" v i..-f,, eon I they themselves watting for tha decision of I the captain befora engaging their passage. I' A moment mora, and that decision wat ! msde known, as they beheld him coma from t the care, with tha sick man cradled In hit "trong armr Pushing directly through the crowd wiih his dying burden, he ordered t martre's robe laid in tba cboieest part of tl.e cabin, where he laid tht invalid with all tha care of a parent. Then geaTcely idaigning -to east look at the astonished crowd alongside, he "homed iwdiy to bn tands - ; '1 I e ... vo . ..e, i nut a new icanng ieem:a to posses tne 1 amated pessengere that of ehame and ' enntrition at their inhumanity.- With one I common itspulse, tach seired hit luggage,' and then immediately wilked on bos id the I boat. In a enort tint another comm'mee wag gent tn the captain,, asking his presence in the camn. He went, and from their midH there arose a white-haired men, who with tear I drops in bis eye?, told that rough captain I ' he had taught them a le'ton that they . 1 L..-.,t,i- i.r... i. ' ... ..... , l. . - t. . .i i. : - leu euiii"!. wmi c mill, nui. iiki n.nvil 1114 forglvenees It was a touching scene The fountain of true sympathy was broken .no loiinieiu vi Biuiii.iuj wn, oinern up in the heart of nature, and the wa- irio niii;., .uveiug IUI illlnrnnCV Ol nil rre-enl In an in.'tant a purse was made tin f. r the sick man, with a "God-speed" f rhis welfare. - THE ABMBTHOXe Ot. Iha London Army and h'avy Gaunt, of Shptember 12, regreta to state that in the lata experiment with the Armstrong auna at Newborn, the defects of tha lead coated shot I and hue grooving were vary apparent, as happened in tha previous practice. With the full charge of twelve pounds, teverai of the rhelts burst at the muttle, and one in the gun. cutting up the grooving wbiie others I of the ebote were stripped of their load coat- i lug and fell short. Last Thursday's experimental which were conducted partly to try tha loses, showed that tha one hundred end , ten pounder could not be depended upon in the hour of greatest need in aoloil hasl-t i nana eomnat, ana eetaDuenea a no tnt tact, that the peculiar nature of the Armstrong riding rendered it very difficult, if not impossible, to obtain a safe fuse for the gun. A woman in Chicago has sued a landlord of that city for damages in the loss of her: hnaband and child under vary peculiar cir .... ... TV. f ... : 1 1. 1 A . !.!,ae 1 .e llieillMII All, IBIU.I, UllBie MVH- - longing to tha landlord, the former occupants of which had sickened end died of I small pox. The family had only been in the ' house a week or two when the father and child were fatally attacked by the disease. j No gaeaeirrea had been taken to remove tha i infection, and for thia neglect and lit fetal ' r...,ll. lb. In. of llllnoi. bol.l, th. land- : lord liable to action. i Tar AsfEci is Pex.v.tivama rrcmi- . nant Pemocrats in eld strongholds in the, nortb'nvem pornon oi reonovi-ania ad. . tcit that they will give smaller majorities i against Cortin this year than they did die happy, f he lives in Burlington, sir, A will Br itFEH ir THE above C4BIJ. i and my tourney Is more thon half nerfortn- -' 1 " aae'deted "lib w. in ty bueineee Hr. -J I . . e7. -.i... e-j ,i. Ei- .viTl bu.lnMS Mr. JoKph Oultner, formerly ot Pleasant, ed. I m a poor printer, and tha only child I y.u.y. t am UwuW.il i my former patrons ic of her in Whoaa arms I would wish to die." taotr trado. and et lL.lt a oontlnuance of tbe eame f.r . wnenne was candidate three years ago, Ka.-rracrmrrf or - , ,. practically admitting that Curtin -viilbei . . . ' j Juried ,uf, ,r fcy "bigger ar5tj ih-.n ' XX Ft INT: GLASS. , Ufow i I - Tht Fnn9Tlran t Mimcnts in the neld - art atmou unannnoos in favor or uov-rnor ' Curitn's Ta-alaction. In the 93d re-iment, - -; T" " " r2i.: 7T. le . M..nl 11.H,. -w.n,-. Wnejl it i ward a, nod la ware neutral. The 140th i e-eo vvmua anno, ana u eoiy wao nvw Woodward, i -. v TW BAMM.S OF EDEK. Dan Voorheea, the g'.eat Ildltr.1 te:.e-eiuuu, euade a tph u E tta :er ... dr, in which, amocifthtruiCi- ktdrava pMuxe (h 'WmoireCc paru n itg ln6, J j uohuppy exile from po-er tgc,. -He-said. When I ttink of that It aeema to toe L i that, banished as we are, we feel like Adam " and tve when ' going out of the garden of ' Edan," trying to take one long, iait, Un- -! geringl&okat the never dying grovea of I their loat Paradise. Applause. " That is xood. in fact It can't be beat. Adam and live were turned out of Eien i t stoaling applet, and aulfeasanoa af otto. j Ttey proved unworthy of tha trutt rjwre t in ti.m- Ihey were ejasbtd Back and hull, ! and never re-entered tielr lost Pariiiee." 'And no it i with the Cnrnerhend. - Tim 'sovereign people twined Uttu oat ct iu KaHr.nni fonllnl r.n aeoount of ll.eti. mo,.l, -n propeneffia, deifiicatlons, corruptljn an! dieloyalty to true principle!. &Mi lika '" Adam aud vs -thT - Kill aavvr hi allowed to repossess It; ' tkey hve been weighed in the balance and found wanii&j, , t Tha Uuthera wing of tha. party pl-inged into open, deuaut rcbel.lni tne army u erushini It and tht ksopla will put tha Northern wing where the patriots af th , Revolution put tha Tories of that day. - : j Confederate and Copperhead will rot in one ' grave. TO CONTRACTORS. . UCAD-QUABTFaS V H CCABIEB-) . u. jfAoini j DtPABIKt.vi V CSL.nai'OOiu, 2r:o , Stpteiober ti, Oil. j treaerol Orders No- - Hi beafteb the ioLioirij epioincA.i tic.n Mill ror.in In all contract, and nux:LiAa . . . of Ma!eArtn Q ,nrtor-MetN I Xepniuaent ' ' Mvii3. fjt the n-asn trim, to beast 113 then fcer- a tern u4t baud, hlgn; mulea frr the eadd.e, and mnlM-for tbe ic!! ii line. t3 b. not his thD frrteen axi ooe-balt fleK"- j,ande high : v All luuiee i.,t the Arm tncsl be over two ;3 Tears , of age; eiiong, etout, v.n.devel&r-e-l anlnaii: ta f3 D'litp. i, i.gm aur oieu.iu i-c a.ir; weum unti tb.m for eerem work; en-i mr.ct b.re ,bed tba four f.ent wut'e mtk, ana atteicped L.C9rreNn4. . tag four petmaneot teerb, nro in each kt?. All tuiilee ,i-bn Inepe-rteA aod nccepted tniutba brend-st wltU tbe letters 1 9 en tbo beer ehoulder, aod on the oecfc T,iib tbe rnttrali uf theOfcrpti-ch"liw- All i''B:iint,J Inll:t, rm le held to a rlrlra acci.unt.l'llitr Ut ib.tr j-tircbeeer. Itie dlecoveryta iaueinefan mule nsi b.eib-.g tle.aie fth-., ' mait? Mil t.e -aue. fcr tbe tniLct dtitafeeel cr tbs ' IceLectcr - p it, end tt,e po.;neug. um; , .ivn fr e::plitl;a. ' : will be called -i All omre te.a:ni.g ir-siee tv Irerefircr Icrottt. will, p-.n receiving toiai, ani b.f?r. elgnlrgte-1-o.ll, ic.pKt tb2w c.:if.,i: ;-, eziuelr.ir.g lot mouth of ev.rv n.nl.1 en-t 1H i.ut.i up n toelt lecetpte tee ' cooJIllJOOf the attraah vku tvei-eii andetetn wbetner any cf Ibim f,ll to fulfill the r.lMt etnea'a of tiieabo". ej fc. olcctl;ae, .ud l.ere'.a. If at 111. tbev ere denotent . vbao moiee unfit for the ear. ir. it. rctl'ed.tfjll reei( v.il b. ls.de t, tbe next eO eri-r Quer&er-Meeter, and a op v tbere.-f -iil be e?.lt el ibe eaxe . tune totbellueiter-Maeier Oeceial at Vieut,lugtvii. 1 M C nU'Iii.l, ?tI0 ' Caeittr-M..t teeneral. " Aa.-4 Cr .rBrt.-i ii-x rillr'ji Orn-s, CceiritATi, Cau, 0:t. 5, iS'ij. I T-)IIPP?ALS ABE IHriilS BT THE tl-TEB X 6I0:.U, unlll WEP.itoDAT l.0l.i Octoben lllb, ltt.3, It r rarul.blne, b. .irct, ltief?llewlaj nrtlrl.e, vir- . , . Orent Coat Straps; , rmfnj elate; "- ' L'ruml Pnere, comi.ie.e ; Pbelter lent Polee, in sete. ParliM otfeTlng g-i? I) ni..t iu elUaeea ftiml.h eeniple,, and isuat dletlnctly star. In tbeir lad. th quauilty I'f g'i.-Je Ibay proiio tu.'furnUib, tbe prlc and tli. liui. f deliver.. A gufliante HfrMd rw nuauiltv fi - j -,im, j, deiiw ennailr by t-o r,r-n.-iM rri, amiegiuing tuat. the Udder will .mer Into a contract II 'en .ward la Ws, at J o'clock P M., nt tli Iiifjietlcn Rvjids, an 1 Uddtiri ara lov.tc'l lo i) praeoot. ', ' TU hsjbt to nJVt ac) til detuca unrad?oiil fa rerve4j. Hiauk fonni f.r Ptorinli, Contrarti ni Bjala , may Ihi oltaloo 1 et tMa uQi-f . Jiyw&it ot Col. TttvXaf 6voapn, A. Q. M,0. ; ('. Vt". IKLlt:., ortTTtd raj at a anI A, (J. W. CROCERtfcS. SELLS & GUITNER, Wholesale Grocers -ASD- COMISSIOMEBCHINTS;" Tlour, Salt, Fisli,,' ' 1 Water Lime and Plaster, t. ., , f : Wfitsp l.lflie and Plaster, ' ' ' CJOl", C7., ,,.y.nuu, I M'J'mm1'i'", luUA,i ! pnr t avr ""i" -" 'Tf T.TTil; .04..t a laxm.Ti'Ctvrxt.jai'- :te:i iilf. .1: lot :.;sva 3 FILES! , i . -r - i.;ia OS tvtryboly Is telrg mid of this jLitruiisi fjeaan . . . ; bT tht uae of , t . - ,j 3V n etrnL-Unrl'0 Pila DnmnJ,. UP. jStrlOKlantl B rIe Hemedjr tail "hat a Kitrerer eevei ltr, J.-IV Bererl, Im Seoond itreet, (-mi.InniU, lav. be aaa.beenadiead7 fol enlerei with Piles rcr ikg ttc. He bed trl nearly .--.rvtblBg. nnd c-wiM obt.tn-no-r.Uef. Hoi need about ont-uurth of pot of Pr.gtrlohlaRd'--Plte 4lutmet, nd It mad. n ecraplet nre,5BV advleee ell wbo ate euff.ilr to try tbe eame. Sold I v all Diuggi.ie 1 11 IV CE!:T8 FEB POT. Riaouniuieii n - e-ne.i . .m.u biit.i, viu . in aatt ak tor : . Strickland's Pile Jl.iH .,;i?! 5I.-n, Melt, n ecaotov Omtnit'aOrrKg, T M Wiinr-olo;i. S C , 0;tol.er 3, 1863. J A ElMT MLTICAl BOaBD Will MEET V i ,i..,.iivr,f N.w T.-tk. cn tbe irth tnetantfor tbeeaemlnett.n of oandi laue for admliiloo iatet4i..r .J.ti , .1 . .mp XpjJiiraot....i.ict.i.n.lrJy4hfa., .nil l'ii-en, -u- . - -..v r.e 1 Appllreiloni roust b. meJe to t'i. Secretery 'Bf War, or tar.-.ugb tbe t),ireou Gtinrel of th. Ar- ( ry, it. Hoe tb ...IJtii-eoi tl.e .piUront, and tha dat. and rinee of hi" t-irtta, .n't tn-v muat alto be nc-cnmpeuieb teepe-t-bl.teetinjvblelecflDwralcher.-. a."ter. . Noallo.rire ;a mid. fci tiieerteceee of person ; nnd.rf"lrg tfce etauiiHtioa, a. It U aaludlepeuoa-ble pr.-rc.nlelteT0 irpelnlmeat. ., .:' : . Vb.r. ar. no-.- m-ml T.-ac!:i 13 thtMeUaal St.ffof tL.IlSf -tr Arinv. - ' ' Byr-rdM. . C JJ.CAbI ,;. J it :--,rf. o 17 0 Ei-Liy Tba rnifnigjei has rin'vj i fioai hit old itinrl E3nthw;itC'jrL'rl"ctiutbarti Walnut ttraatt, to the "So. 30 West Fourth St., r, trTirtr?iwi?rT afd vt.vsl;i ,l T' ; vn,.r,baunrwht:r.i,ndeer.dth. publtethatther iiinoi , THE tABaE'I ASdOBIMEST OT ' ' - ...... :i'i . watonos, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sllrer autl rimed YVars i? ?" - 1 jm Hit eSiry ' Groodlar Tog-thfritbnr;n.3ele-lloibof Ifi ":!' Bronzes and Taney Gooda'a" I To,rtch yonr dntpntloB Ia rnpKiruUy eaiioltod.' nv.-,r mi we,n-nwwe - t I -SA tteGItEW. 1 Clr.cinn.ttl. n:' t-tei. PATEXTEU OCTOBER 8, '81 .. nithrlrlnB'ai Patetnt ' Wlinriugu T HWHl QYiL LAMP CHIIOS, Tr-.at Chimnia. ai tot. ikteiiJl x tii tUt llaBTi wtsi.h, heating ali prt-oftHa vv wet -c,,mcra of Carton Oil arMnptioned ageinet aa , imitation cf thee. Cbimnorv. bi being med. f - iee ie liwe u, nueeni.... m t,wi., th. rubU:. Bit n tdt th. Peit-i Orex xx run iun has cainytas' W' Ion.rual.biae Vrirlae, :, T;n.bcrg. P...., 1 tanW-dty On Consigiimht.f M touClnUaaattroraac.B. B rArjaaVx&eai' m ,-ir. ..-.-i r-w. i,. wra i. - ,T in.iin.ll rniii sorf,1 " v. rt wel Broad " '' I . .til lUdllin Vfaterr r a;rM-4tf u.aaaeiilaf ; i.e.. i - -I ' . .T.'i: . "iagi.'i
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-10-12 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-10-12 page 1 |
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Full Text | MEDICAL COLLEGES. BE1NU THI Medical Department of the Western i Reserve College; TBI TWENTIETH ANNUAL KEaMON WILL bictk. U 1fndnwaf eg oiberll, bad continue ..renteM eelu. , " AOctri'" Join Dtuuurra, M. D , Lb. D., EwrtM, riot roketttrt...nd F.tuoloey. j. up r. mmuniilli, LU f, t.f J. Law. UMH, aivu-'f Cro(.LCklil ana Toau-oiogy- . . I'aoeioe Taattn, M. 9., Brof. of forgery and Aa- '35iii (kuura, It D.. Prot f Obetetrlee and Burgery. AU.ITXK JBATn.no, m V. Prof of Malaria MatU re end FbT.lc.1 llign U.vio II. , . U.. Prof, of Paafelofjrant. of Children. Jacv Lai, M. P., pMwnitnlflr of Aaatoaj.. FEES: Tha HatrlcalaHon Fa ia. ........... ....... J ft Tb FrofeMor' Tifketa an. 00 Tba Dmnrt.Mrtor'i Ticket o 00 TbKradutioa fca U.w........ M IVIiH ttmary Surgery Bnrgwm MfOLIJ K;, U. a. V.. tn rharm of tba If 111. tary Boapttal in Otevaland, will give, by frmiMtOB of tbi 0ur(coa-Uiirl.of tha t:7td ritata Army, I rourMof Ltvtnrr to coniwtton villi tha Colt,, on H Hilary Hyglaaa, MwfemllaritlMof Amy Burgary i ad Wwaaaa, at iUiutratrd by a,mpriat aaa in j In HoapHal, aod on tha routine of dutiea of tba I Army 8urgeon iu tba FiM. Hudrnta will not toner additional oipente for elita Court. tppaHlltm Starling Medical College! THE REftWN OP THI IMHTITfTION BE-ellVS CD .. Thursday, the 22d of October. 1863, end continue until lb. Irt of Marrb, l6t. . . Faoultyi " . d. M. (WITH, M. D., HrofeeKir Theory .oil Prartlr.. FBANMS OARTEB, M. !., Prof. Obel. and Hie. Women anil Children. JOHN PAW30N. at. P , Prufeeeor Anatomy and Physiology. I. W. HAMILTON, M. P., Prof. Hnrg.ry,- f re nd Par Surgery. . lWffc M. P.. 1 ' " Prof. Mat. Mod Tb rep. Mad Jnrl.p. THPO. a. WOBMI.FT, M. P., Prof. Ohemtalry and ToiJrolnigr. I) HALPKRMAN, M. P.. b . . , i..mt,u.lritor nt Anetotnv. 1 ('!,;, . .'' HotilirinJ-Tli.nilll taHL to ctlnloal La. I ore. in ttw l.bic. lvnit.nl iry li"-pital and th. two Uri(. MiHt.ry lt.uiiuu at tltl. niar.. Kur Infurmaltun ad.lr.j. nrKtnovl . M. f MITH, P.an. - DRUGS, &C. Drs. Jaa. McClintO(jk & Son, electic, botanic, "- ,np- GbqI Umi &- Chemical Waretouse No. 722 MARKET St.,'' 3fiaiiaca.eiriiia. Indiayono .and Foreign Mrillral Root, Bark l, nrba.dfMwet ?d. lf ., prniMd ball It. or. parkaicra, or In Uuik. Also, a Ki'tirTai atanritni'nt f fonrantratfd Elecllc MadtiKV.i tit' ft AN tr.1i Rio(, Bark and Ufrtm In balk. BiinJ.it no FLAGS, FLAGS. VNION'FLAflS! .. II.,.,, ' ' V . ....... SI3L.K, BUNTING AND PRINTED MUSLIN. i 'if AHnwIi irea, tkk.i ., ,. , t Af.urt, ,r.. i;;,' fc. -i. UNION BADGES, (Printed on Hallti and Tambrlr Ribbon,) Wit rtrit of r; ; ; r . . . JOHN BROUQH. Afond fjr Prire lift. n . . L0N6LET & BRO., Manufacturers No 143 Walnut '-street, O X M QlK XT 'A. V T O , MISCELLANEOUS. ror Sale pr. Rent. 1Q ArRE Of I, ND, WITH A LA ROC BRTPK lO iiwaUbigt Brtrk raniafrc BoUMt inrae Frame Barn and other oirt-bU4lof,f ooO-ywiis iirhrd, lap l.n Ac tUta vrorty li otta mile aoath nf tb city, Mi tha i Loiuraon ani iinuitcoiue ttirnpico nuau. fniit aoain- w a a- n l lTlinr mil "'"' ( Radical Cure Trusses. I 1 iwi.r J ' n: K r . ,1. . t i A. Q. Foturna, No. fi t'- Vtt 4th ft., Cincinnati, O. t IV-TV Juty-lae you HtleW ma with Onot your lateat Impn.ved RadlealCnwTriieaM. My raa , fadolna- welL ad I havo everr rrvnnJox of IWo ciired, aa I hare done military duty and feel myaclf a oun4 aaever. , . ? j Your trulf, .lOlf T PEKKT,' i Llat.UhR.ff.,anat'. t. O, V.twfalry, rfannvoN, Hamilton I o., O., Jnly, 1813. Thia ahttraH other bind of Truwee. fihrmlder Rracea . ftuepanaory llMtUgt, Hupr"rierm t.latic htorklnga, Pile laatrumenu aod Apparatua fr all kmda of FbyalcaJ IMormitlea, at tbe Manufarton-. . , . i aep7 No. A Faet Fourth et Cinrimiatl, O. Medical Notice. Ibe Celebrated Pitts Doctor, Of Otiiirtliati, HXB IdX-ATtT!?! COfjrMBr-AND MOST reaper tfull nntmnrea to iHa citirenr ot tba aaana that ha la Mlly prepared to attend eothalttl. lowing aaaett CAy'F.ft, OLD BORES. Ruptum in 4 trlrdre. and PI LI... Ha wilt keep on k& the following MediHne for aale: Hta Potr1a;n Btlrn Linimetit, for lit. era a tisa, CateMra, ToornHK. N-a TaaoiT, Vaix im pf Fare, Sttrr S'ri'H,ndall palna of the body, fie will alo keep hie fnhllitile Drop for Bowel Com-Blalnta for rbiblreh Md adult, alen, V'ub for Bare od Inflamed Cya. Ha baa ufd thee Nedl-rlnea for tb past K ytare. and they hat never dia ..ulnll laitH 11 1. I linlnant hBB llV.n llut priaiaaiflWiuwriinBai ew onvteq u. tbo nblir. It etand- unrrnled la tWe Mate aa well aa othera; ItaantiB immediauly. Try it. JHrar- tlona wm-be tfrau whao tba medicine era eold. Dr. IVAey may b4oajn4 at Ha 3 Went fawn Pt. Ct7-dat . .. ; , I ... Jlayor Prqclamatiori. To the Qualified Votara -of tha First wara ot toe my 01 uoiamDaa : IN PTBStaNCE tfip A REOITTTON OF THR 1 City CiAunc ll of Colambua, I herb giT net lea-tttat a apacial eiection wtil ba bald in aaid ward on titm 13th lAatant, at tha naual place of holding elar- ( tiona la aaid ward, for tbe puiioa of electing one : Truatae, to act aa a number of the City Council of Cnjiumbua. to all a vafancy raoeod by th death of Aaww MNary.-Olvaa uader my band and tha aeat of the City thin ydaay etUUober, A- V- r OCU-d4. , , WHAT TnnnU8, Mayor. I Sale ef Reel CnUUe by order el Vourt. rfa THB 14TB PAT Of SEPTEMBER, led I k.W th. hou of 44 bdork A. At. matt iroaancof tb. order hlgbrt otoiUr the n.lloving mel B. mwiA y.prt. II I .. m n.. of Franklin Coanty PmUh Oonrt being lb.nn.li .MM wo-uuo. inereoi Huqrr. 10 n uwnwi. u. , ...fcl.. - -- - I .ud.v Ua fiw. In LttN 4. C and lo in ranee la. tuwnehln X oee Uon a, and all that Dortteo f lot No. & in tb. mm rang, townehlp nnd oKtion. In Delawnrn onnnty, Onto, -wheel woe net off nnd neeigned to Janephln. At . i.itl.,k..H.II U.mu..J 1. I'nnk tin Cna. riean, Aleo, 1-t Mo. 1'L In rang novkeUp t ad MCtiftn 4, in I'rnnhlin aountv. - ,.L . lomieia.. .. UJJaJ P. AUlBIlisilN. l.nufM-no,.. f 1 . nardlnn, A.. Eetate WBeT.Jai Hoge, etc ffaN'fl, Norm in mtm oit fit faur mrs-tiER,-rrrrWD'bk -eWday bewreppAln. nnd nelltea-br en.r-i.bae. Own ot amandin Ooonlj, (bM, Aeuter 4 tbe IU of B.v.Jnavea Hsge.beU if enocUlodColaaabUB, decweed. . - ef ,V-" ue vi Ve -- ---- net vf tt itl! Wlh o-colnflbt. ritiitin ilMteo rrtHF PKOPtET0H HA tS! TfAn THIS COM. Ka;)i preparation a. th:a la t h Uu.tt.ro and oihnr out-buliaing.. 1 MODlut'S iK TOWN aim I. thoronghly ' t '', h0i , Jnanlrf .tlMHr.of th. iihl. I'enlMntl.rr of n.lr.d, p.intd and MftirnUbod, I. now prapared ry l.t!wiy, in mt, noeimai, a. .nls-djll N. MERION. to iiroTiilu bieUuett. with all the comfort, of agood arery B'ttlnfteM. -I -i- 1 ! i a.i.V well rogulatod lloiwn. IU. cbtg"i ar. reonn- . 0 w p. ANDREWS. "A B9IUI ear 1J. VOLUME XXVII. TO SUTLERS.' Sutlers' iGo'ods Wl ARK OfftRINO TO PTLrRfi, AT TBI tcamt VA.HU ralw-f .. Raspberry Vinegar, Pure Lemon Syrup, , Blackberry. Syrup, Lemon Powder. nil . . . . i i' " . Catawba Wine, Schnapps, . . , , . Planlatlon Bitters, y Stomach Bitters Pocket Flattki, ; ; pocket Drlok'g fups Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Blacking, . .. Blacking Brushes, Gun Oil, ' . , Emery Paper, Army Cloth Brushes. Army Hair Brushes. -' ; Army Tooth Brushes, 1 Combs of all Kinds, i Cologne, Hair Oils, , t I I - Pomades, Sosps. Emaeuoosi falAi Jilllol-, ' t-ilnlniorit, . PooIi.6tBooli, . Our Raapnorry VInopar, 'wu mixed with water, furtna oh of th. moat agr bl1 nnd r.frMhln twv n(N, and will b. fount bleMy hrnonrlal fr r ron-TalMronta.SUIRE, ECKSTEIN & CO., Wholesale Druggist, j K. W. COR. FOURTH & VINE ST3 I Olxxolrxxxatl. , . J ajilOlliB FOR PRESERVES. BOO OroMi Quart, JO " IlfCll Glass Fruit Jarslli WITH CORKS TO FIT. rnn sat.: bt ' ! SUIRE, PROTEIN14 ( 0., N. W. Cor. Fourth A Vine its., wvUkdlm CINCINNATI, 0. ; 5,000 pounds Sealing Wax ! ' ' For S'ruit jrr I . For 81. by . , SUIRE, ECKSTEIN ft CO., 1 i H . W. COR. TWRTH A VINE ftT3., ; a.nln-dlm Ciximwati, O. HOTELS. MANHATTAN HOTEL, Murray, street, near Broadway, a gjoa lauie, ,ouihjiiii i . r""- H. lUBe pld lo a all hll old frl.nde, nod to -yssssvJs: y. k. .h. . n.y him Tft ; and he aufts you that if you gi awar dUutlafied, it ahall not ha the fault of 1W? i "SSl10? . am r MTTO tTAHTCT 01. AAUIO AUilii.) 1 J ' ' LATR FRAKKtTN.) " ' " Clieanut street, between 3d and 4thf ENLARGED, REFITTED : A Hit - .' Xf.XIZ'TTXUia'XClXXSX). Tins noTrr, tok pet nrsiNEPS man h HliVK in tlial'ity.i. In In. Inmnti.t. Ticiuliy of th. prinrlnat Jobbing and Comimefiion House., D.W fo.l ottir. Corn Kxrhange, principal Hautiug HnnM, Mining Co. OtBr., A. HKtillT NEIL,"1 nupiirlot.nd.nt. MM-dly-frbi . BATES HOUSE, IuUlnuapollm, J. L. HOLTOX, Proprietor. AMERICAN HOTEL, fJorneF 111011 Sfia 9X319 OirCBlS, . vornur niyn aiuu wtaitw w (OrrOKlTr THE tTATE Horat.) OOXjXTAutSTTfil O WARDEN & EMERY, Proprietors. tape-dly , ZANE HOUSE, Oor. 3VI avlzx Sa BtM. mtm. ; .' ' , ZANESYILLE, OHIO. A. E. COOK, Proprietor. "THE UNION," Arch at, bet Third and Fourth sts. Ililliacaolplaia, THOMAS WEBB, AJlAhn. B. WttiB. , i P. m. WTBBB SOINTCS aqgi i-ou . . . vBUMett;house, ' ' - 1 OlNOINHAT X0 Corner Third and Vine sts. - ( - JOHNSON, SAUNDERS ft CO, Pro'rs. SEALING WAX li, f. For Fruit Cans ! i '1 t l ,1 .: : ' nXTO ore i3IaArrj2C." Wat aale at'auaufciluiWs prL-ee-br - I - i ; E. BAETLETT A CO, r .'fcinUwnitOnwFraaJWM atreet, .', jaw' .-, .',, !, ;,: V;.T , agmmxu . ' ; OHIO7" STATE FANCY GOODS. Wm. H. Hortmann & Sons, FIFTH t CHERRY ST3, PhllodelpUiit, Pi Manufacturer, and Importw of ILadies Dress &XIoak Trimmings, PRI.IN.irPRTB WORfiTrp, SMALL WARES ft'tfOOLEN 000DS. Our Fall ajMortmaut cnateini a TitrUtv of Wonted I Bteirlti, goSrred aod plain, tml-roidery Braid, jlaia ui worji irviiiiajtv, (titiiniiiii, uu gin , Uruaunt, Bell ( lp. Lace, Rlbooae, lr. auf MUSIC, &.C. Chickering Piaiios! STEINWAY PIANOSI Hallet, Davia & Co. Piauosl Hale Co. Pianos! K-w revD( a la tea stork of the above Inotrn Oteata ao1 im Mtiius liH'tn at ManafHt-ttiren' prtMi. t'ltiK (i.r rant, a ad tba raol aipilil on puirbaH. J. (. WOODS, Agent, IVo. SI Xligrli St., COLUMBUS. MEDICAL. Tbaaalo of Plantation BiiUrsii witbont proecdnt in tbe hlatorj t the world. Tbora la no aectat lo tbt mtrter. They are at cure tba moat peedy, tr(itboniQff beailbmitoror vitt dUeoTsred. It reqalrtn but a ainglo trial to nmlfTJlin l thli. Tbt-ir pudtyran alwayn baralied uptm. Tbey are compoi-ed if tbo raUhratod Cwllnya Bark, CtMiiillia Bark, fUldnlloD, ratnomile nvera, LavtoUt Flotrera, lotirgreen, Anie, ri.tro-buda, Orange -l4ol, Anaka-root, Caraway, Corianltr, Burtlork. S.-T.--I860--X. Ac Tbejp lire "per .ally recommended to rlnrgj dmj, j public ifieakera, and puraona of Utarary biblta and wdentary Iff", who riutra ttf digiatinn, a reiiah fur food, and clear mental famltien. Delicate fpmalca and waak poreona are rertvln to And in thane Bit tor wlut thay have to Ions lobbed f.r. i They porlTy, itrcngthen and inri jurat. I They rreatti n healrbr appetite. ' Thtty are an anttdote to diaoRe of water and dlat. Thny OTercoma enVrta of diaelpition aud late bourn. 1 Tby atrenffibeo Hi eyaiem and anllvpn tba mind They prewnt minnmilir and iaterm((int fovere. They purlfr th brttatb and aridity of the timnarb. They niro Pjupepniu and Conatipation. They mro Diarraboa, Cholera and Cuotnre Morbnv. Thty rur Lm-r Oomplalnt aud NerToim Ha-laba. They am thobftt Bittere in the world They make wak man atrong, and are axhauUad nature' reat restorer. Tba follow log tartlliK and emphatic atatamenta n be eoeo at our ofBre totter from Bpv. E. F OaKr, PbnpUin of the 7lh Nmw Vik Kxeiimul : 1 Nfah AqriA t Fra, Marh itb . (Owing to lhegrat expoauroaud terrtlded b"iJ dfinr the boetU t ikMn, I wm till, W durompn- wm uttodjr Ptrated and my elrk. M y tomih votild not ritain tnodi.-mc, An arli. lo called l.intattn Bit 1, prepared by Dr. Drke, of Kew Trk, pio-arlbed to lre ma at rung th and appetite. To my git aurpiiM tbey gate ma immediate relief. Two bo Ilea almoft allowed ma to Join taj regUntnt. I bam ainci aeen tbem ttiad In many c-, and am fret to eay, far boapltal or private pur fx4 I know of nothing like tbam. , REV. E F. CKANB, Chaplain. i t iter tnm tba Hev. N. . Onu, St. Clairanilc, Peniaylranta. 0TLR.,: Ton wore kind auough on a former occa4oB to tead mi a balf donu bnttlaa of Plantation Bitter fur 83. SO. Myrtle bnving derired k mttrlthanent from tba n of tba Bittara, I daolra bar to cctttnna tbn, and yon will pleaaa tend uaaix bottl4 mur far tha monoy locloaed, r 1 m, very truly your, N. E- Paat. Ger. Rf. Ohnreh. ffitfiTtia' noMt, BurrRiNTrNDtKt'i Ornci. t CiNrlNNATT, O., Jan. 15, 181. I hvb glrcn yonr Plantatlou TI'Mwt to hundred, of our wbloeoUi.ravha atop hern, ao r. or teat die abUd font T.rlou mums, and tb. effect ie darrel- one nsi (ratifying-. heartily wih la -4 at hand on fttiptrioUa lent. Dr. W A. Cane, Surgeon of tha Tenth Varmont Reglmeii write " I whh qtotj eolJlir bad a bot tle of Pi-ntation Bittara. They are tba most c&t? Uts, panict, and harmleee tonic I erar uaad " WiitARC'a n.JTft, WAni.fAfOW, D. C, May Wd, 1W. f OrTtrtr: We TiTjnlra another aupply of your Plan tat to i But era, tba popularity of which daily larreaaes ffth tbe guet of our home. Vp'ft fully. fiVicrg, CHAPWICK A CO. ; r Ac, A.:., 4te. Baenreihlat arery bottle boar tbe fae-iimLlia of our ignatirn on a ateel plate label, wttb our private tamp oratthe rork- P. H. DRAKE & VA, I 202 Broadway, IM, Y. Bold by lU fcaptctabia Drugfitts, PbjitcUm, Grown, He !, Saioona, and country dtalore. "SET JEWELRY. F, A. di L. LESQUEREUX, .' tFm-r...ore tot.. I.rsartnixi A lovl,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AKIBICAK, SIfISS TMGlHIt ' WA T O HE S ! In Gold and Sirmr Carea.- , 1 FISI I1.11.D IKWF.I BT of th. leleat eljle. , LEVI BROn'N'B CELEBRATED OOLD PENS. WATCHMAKERS' TOOtS AND MATEBtAXS. A1m, n lank naeortment of American and French t:i-cKa. - - Ail repairing dyne promptlj ann-irarrantel. ' No, 71 South High Street,' ' Blyl2-dfni! COi.rHrS, OHIO. HOWARD ASSOCIATION - - Ffai.aact eATpxAlaa, T-WIfEAire OF THE KEBVnri SEMTITA I, 1 J t:nn.rv trA Sexual Svetome nev and rellabl. treitment-4 Hport. of the HOM ABB ASSOCIATION, .lent I mall in ai-led l.tler rnTeiope. fr. of .harg.. Adlreae, Hr. J SKILLIS llOBOUTON, H-eerd Aeeorlitlon, No. sontn Mom elreot, rnila-dellia,Fa. j '- A FARM FOR RENT. I WILL Rat-fT MT FARM, FROM ONS TO 'frirtf-.K a il .H, from 1-tof April -amt, in Kotv wira townahipi i.novn aa thet " trjtg IMtis' Farm, fctrenh. Ti.fi" ia alvot thirty -tu armitUiAt.lt, and atiotit twrtrr wr ia tXKta. Thrr t a ifotj! HuiaManil Bar. afrlgMtdwrm. Apir oatM arm, i or at mv r. sliteieoa, lo WorihliiRton, Ohio. i Vorthlnarm, Vpt. B, IWVt. ai.pMllrii - CINCINNATI McCormick & Gibson, - ; - An'B AX.Se DEALEB3 IM r - Pig Lead, Patent Shot and Block Tta, 'i i, - 11THTB BTMKET, '" ' aVtweeB KiR and Stai. v COLUMBUS, OHIO," MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1863. GROCERIES. Sundries! Sundries! A Oeaeral Aaaortment of FIVE AND STAPLE (.ROfERIES, ' "'. rOBFTON POVEPTIf '" Wines t Xilquorni fliREION POME8TIO ; Fruils, Nuts, Pickles, Catsups, tto., For rWIe by WM. H. RESTIEAUX, apr21 : Ntt i AnrTH BIOH bTRIET. Hnma! Unm! STAR OF THEWEST BRAND ! Tbi. faTortta brand nf Heme for eel. by WM H. RESTIEAUX, nprn ' KO. ldggorTK mail STREET. C. T. HOLLOWAY, Wholesale Grocer ! Aud Ooniiiilsflon Sferefaant, WMARKfTf-T. (NftRTB fine, AnTE riFTH ) npr?4dlf X3JUilaClCllIa.lny. MILITARY GOODS. Shoulder Straps fc Swords! rr bait; .rrar Rfrcrrrp run i.atmest MiD htn'r fILKCTKIt KTTLr.1 Of SHOI LDER STRAPS & SWORDS 1 ' : Frar bronght o thl cily. ALflrt, Sa8he3, Hat Cords, Hats and Caps, m Ait rvr ot urTT oonvi. SMITH &. CONRAD'S HAT STORE Hew Hell Houte Building, COtT'WBT'S, O. nugS-dlf H0RT3MANN BROTHERS & CO., . . llannfactuara and Importer of Presentation Swords ! Military and Regalia Goods TFIFATMCAIi rEfOR ATI0N", Trimmings for Fancy Dresses, Flags, ; banners, etc, etc, etc, rfFTH AND rHEItnT STREETS, aug27-d3m ' To Merchants, Sutlers AVD MILITIA COMPANIES. WK AUF MANl'rACTl'nTNn, AND n RKf rnittiiinitlb' no linnd. iu addition to our atorb ot Readr Mid tT.thtng for cirl.'eaa' wear, Mtye and veil aoi ltd etotit of BnRUlatlon Clothing lr Iuliuitrf aud i Avairy cnifere auo pnvnifi. .i.ifr Srcou'lly Mlended tointl nu-wi who piinriuaiuy aui lawl.li (SIMON A DliltN'lIAM, ' PuccesiK.ra to G. tmoK A Hoy, augH dly No. 11 PaiWtrpt. Ciprlnnatl Army piira ! SIXTT VARlf TItfl, AT THE TNlrtN RRA.9 WmU. tV'M. yowl I.L A So. 1UT and ?0 Fifth Ptreet, UtwQ Plus nd Coutral ATeiiue, t te. lni.ati, augJ-J ai HOOP SKIRTS. . H. S. HAWKS, Steel Hoop Skirts, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, . Real Whalebone f orsfts, '. RUSCHE TRIMMINGS, CRIMPED BRAIDS, IVo. xe FarU PUoo, Riaa no AS WAT, NEW YORK. pidCm AUCTION SALES. AUCTION NOTICE. JAMES H. PRENTICE, Cor. Raymond and Willoughby Sta BROOKLYN, L. I. Regular Weekly Trade Salest AT 11 O'CLOCK, During the Season Tbee. anl are peremptory, andcompriae th. man- nfectnm of maker, of woll-knami repnutlon, as well ae the antlr. produrtic-n of bit own eetablleh- meat. Cetaloognee on morning of t.. sep8-d?ni GOVERNMENT LANDS. SAXm OF Government Lands ia Ohio. TnTTr m wrttrltT nlTEt THAT fTRTATN 1 Lnnde eltneted In tberonntio" of P.nldlnN De-fiAnre, Fntnam. v an Worn. Hcnr j, Auglaisn, weelbr and , .Djnl, In th Blue of Unto, emuraciiia in en. .rrregate, 22.IK127 BCrM, (molr in tbe flm men tioned mnntyi, wnicn naT. nerewivie - from market, will be laid open t the Land Omo., at CUILUCOTUE, on - . , - Monday, the 2d day of November next, at $.2.80 per arm, th. mlnunum price Hand by law. Inee. l.anite will t open to eel. ... ue wei. tdon for a pel lod of two week-, from roneuaunfet of eele. nnd all nch trai t, a. remain unsold at tbe and orK.owM44S l.fll bnoaejeot u ordinary priest, entrr at tbe approved mtnimnia of ni o per .cr.. a i.knl. ..ilenl.rl. Aeerrlbene! Ibe IndivMaal iratta, vltl b. open for xamlaaeloo nt tb-nleliv oBt-e at CMllleotba. iHeen nretor bit band, nt the CltT of aeatngtoa, thia 2th day of Angnat, i ii August, a. v ., iin. i M. auaai.Lin. CommUeioneg of the Oes.ra Land, Office, aeptlT-Utnwfl ... DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL UIKTT, AIXKW at ., Proprietor. MONDAY M0KNIJ.O, OCIOBfcB la. THE Kt-W rABHION IV l-t.l.AVO WtHCXAH AHUECKII. The riiatom of RLuokiefi by women fats litelr I"" inrroriiKMi tit Vn lend, ml, (n- conling r he Oirf Jtiinlal, ii liltfly la bn-ootn pjr pre'"!- Tht gntliority nyn: 'i'uhion hoW norb imnnicsn-nyflTer oci.ty that w BM rietf.r be uppri1 at aeeing the mont nm.ninilinr fli.nres of manner., rn.trmn gml trr brought about throitb its mngir iudnewe llih waist., low wni.l, uo wniM.int altj: -tiioiney-p.M bori-neti. flat bonnrt i. DowdcB -l liair. iliilieTrl. d hair, rouge, patrbef, eolmel. hoop hrth- tniaiee, etinoiiue, bitrn-vi'iiHt boot., pan- high dreaaea, detnlattf ilrt-aseg hre all had their day 1 we hare liew) to aee the time when dtiellnta, anil fottrholTle-men no loner exi.t, inn wuen erery man, nigh nn low, rich and poor, old and young, indulge in the Oermnu and Dutch luxuries in the ehnrt fiie and mild Hat anag. I'ut a mott atart-1 11 k rhiinte in lilrelr tnentae ott the i-niril of our dream;' latlie. belonging In la crens tie la rmr of eoeiety have lutro.-iured rignr-eitaa. We eonld mention the name, of many of England' ariitooratlt daughter who openly indulge in mild I.-.lnkta A ckTtir roteaipctrary na alluded to -fntinatrone ;' lei tin nope tuai unuvarrira lamen will t alow to follow the example of fhoe who woitM inlroduee Uie noxintm weed into fe male gnoiely. If lin'.grava laities eeul their lipg eg.ilnit pleaiant oontart by eurh a cu-(ouj, let the outer circle h Id aloof, and be- ltCTa not tht there is a-.ight celestial and godlike in entering rurli unfragrant olouds." a rr.w ri BorrA'y r xrmc t . The British e-wrnnientli?9 iuet nnlilirh- ed a ' Blue Book' w!iij,c title -.'Vtaiiftiiial Tables Relating to foieftn.louat,ie, 1 from watinn ,-ionie iniere,uiDg-n4rn&iniliay ue gienp. ed. li appears that italgimu hantiie denseat population, Sfl pereons to the gqiiar mile. KnglsuJ winiaul Wales haa 37; Wuv-temberg, 373 , Holland, 280; ttuisia hac but 10 persons to tha siuare mile, and stands at tha bottom of the list. If we follow the list up, we find that Norway ass 'u persons to tht gquar milt; we4n, 22 ; Greece, 6, : Hpnin.ES; Poland, 61; MdldaYia, 10i; Pon tugal, 104; Ienmark, 119; rjwltterland, 101; i-russia, trasce, i.i, an 1 urur.j-wlck, 194. - Ju 1 luana the mamageti in a year are I in every iCHi of the popaUtbn, and Ibe births 1 ia 24 In Huawt the mgrviages are 1 in 111, and the births one in 'j't. In Austria the marriages are 1 in 117, end the births 1 in 24. In f ranee the marriages are 1 in 122, and the births only one in .13 In Eng land the proportion of marriages is I in 123, and of birihs 1 in 28 greatly dirlerent from r'rauce. In Norway the proportion of marriages in 124; In Hanover, 1 in l td, in Holland and Denmark, 1 in 12? ; inFiweden, 1 in Vio ; in Cpain, 1 In 141 ; in Bavaria, 1 in 160, nd in Greece, only 1 in 174. The Poles appear to be the most proline people in turope, the births there being lto every 2i of tbe population. Their enemies, the UUbSiiius, add .yearly 1 in every to their population. In Wurtemnerg the hinhs iuv a. i 1 in 2o ; I in 2-. in ipntn aud Bavaria; 1 in dO in Belgium, Itollund and -Nor way; 1 in :i2 in bwedeu; 1 in yH in Hanover, the Haii io iViwns and Iienmark ; 1 iu 34 in Oreeoe. In regard toihecostline'i of government, Great Britain takes the lea l. Kuglishmes pay at the rate of thirteen dollars andtwenty-five cents per head for being governed ; The Swiss pay but one dollar aod seenty-fire cents per head for the name convenience. The French psy a little more than ten dollars per head, and our worthy ancestors the Hollanders pay, without grumbling, twelve dolla4--e and quarter. - If the national debt of (treat Britain were eiftiQIly dicided among the population, every man, woman and child would owe one. hun dred and forty dollars, tfwitterland has no public debt. The k rench owe aboutsixty-five dollars and tha Hutsian. about twen ty-two dollars per head. i , DECLIVITY OV B.VfcriS. A very alight declivity suffiees to give tha running motion to water. Three inches per mile, in a smooth, straight channel, gives a velocity of about three miles en hour. Tha Ganges' which gathers the water of the Ulm&laya Mountains, tne loitiest in tne world. Is, at 1,800 miles from its mouth, on ly about 800 feet above tne-level ' of the tea, and to fall these (00 feat in Its long course, tha vcaier requires more then a month. The great river .viagaaieoa. in Couth America, running for 1,000 miles be tween two ridgea of the Andes, telle only 600 feet in ail that distance ; above the com mencement af the 1,000 miles, Uvs eeen des- I cending in rapids and cataraota rata the I -!..- ifl.- ;a.4A Din ,le le T'lefa O.UIIII.eiU.1. ,11, RIK.HI- !. o . .mi. has to gentle a descent to tne ocean tnai. in Paraguay, 1. 000 miles from its mouth, large skins are aeen which have eailed against the eurreni all the w ay by the fore of the wind alone that is to say, which, on the beautifully inclined plane of the stream. have been gradually lifted by the soft wind, and even against the current, to an elevation greater than that of our loftiest spires. ... A f HIP rBOW THE OI.lt BLOCK. ' A eon of "Old Ben Wade, ' nineteen years of age, and in the Army of the Potomac, was sent some weens eince as nearer ni ma-patches to Oen. Buford. He rode all night, and in the morning a found of Mofby'a cavalry came upon his track, and six of them with fresh horses pursued him. One of them, having the fleetest horse, ontrtvipped the rest in the cnase, tinner tne amDition oi Having the glory of his capture. Arriving within eiriklng diMnncc, he halted young Wade, XiM not being honored in the challenge, the rebel fired five or six times at him, when, getting near enough, young Wade whirled about, shot tba rebel through tbe head, leaped from h.s own tautd horse, mounted that of the falieo foe, and bore on in triumph with hie dispatches. , TBE N4 BTHWlSTl H EAUIFS) I AJB. The Northwestern Ladies' fair, for the benefit of the aick and wounded eoldiera, which in to take place in Chicago during the ls.H week in October and iirct week in Ko-vemijer, promises to be a grand affair. Miss Anna IHckinson, the great orator of Philadelphia, who has created so n.uch stir by her remarkable ability and eloquence, baa consented to deliver two addresses during the fair, tenator Bummer, ivdward i-tereu, John B. Gough, G. W. Curtia, and other des- tingutshed speaKtrsrwm deliver addresses. Balatlia will give a grand concert. Poems are expected from Whittier and Longfellow. .Numerous worts ot art wiu tra extuoitea, among them Church Heart of tha Andes. The ladies have engaged four haila fcr the fair and the entertainments in connection with it It will undoubtedly be a groat occasion. A gentleman who has just returned from England, after a prolonged tour in that coun try, informs the Boston i'raieiV, that the United Slates Consul at Liverpool felt confident of being able to accumulate sufficient testimony to justify tbe course of the English Government in detaining the rebel, rams. just completed at the port. Arrangements were making before the order of detention was received to man tha vessels with British sailors, preparatory to their departure for the coast of the Cnited States. . Grit, nn.ii. Gen. B. H. Helm, of the rebel army, who was Killed at. Chattanooga, was the brother-in-law of Mrs. President Lincoln, he having married her kalf-eister. He entered Iha Southern army as a private, and rosft.IO- tne ran oi nrigauicr. Tha ten thousand volunteer militia ten. camped last week near Toledo, were threa- rourtna tor orougn ana tne iru.n. rive tkottamnd dollars were subscrilmd to provide for tha familial of their two comrades killed on the railroad, -t-; c :i isc ..-j.-t. . Tha Baltimore correspondent of the Kew fork Poit prodicta that the Emancipationists will carry Maryland two to one at the oomlna election, and that probably "tie will in tha House throw a solid vol of five, for. tie AdeBiaietiaUon Speaker! , CAatrALTIEtt AWOX8 ClEKEaVAl. Or-I'ICEKM or THE CUTIOJf AJtl StCKEI, . A HIE Ilt ltl IUI Wil. O.IOH -oFKi-aiia- Kittt o ptra Jit.! j, j' ) troWM U BJATTIF- Major Oensral Philip Kearney, at Chan-tilly. . i Major General Isaac I. fitevens, at Can-tllly.i Major Oaneral Jesse L Bene, 6outh Mountain.- Major General J. K. T.,Maufield, Antie-tam.Major Oeneral Israel B. Richardeou, An- tieiam. Major Oeneral Ilirsm O. Berry, Chancel-lorsville.Major Oeneral A. VY. Vl hiDbla. Chsncel- loreville. Major General John F. BeynolJs, Oetty. oorls- Biieadier Oenernl Nathaniel Iron, nil son s Creek. . - 1 Brigadier Oenernl Fred. W. Lander, Ed- ward s Ferry. ' brigadier Oeneral W. II. I,. Wallace, Hhi- ; W- 1 BriirntUfp Aetn?ral Thtw. WiUiams, Baton Boug.. 1 j Brindicr General H. Baltl'D, Fappuhtn- Bftck fold. brigadier General Geo. W. Taylor, Men- ( "fan. , n, ;o,i;.. n-t t... d d.. a 1 mji anta; i tiruri ail aaaeiiv r. AiiHaUiaill, All' tieiam. Brigadier Oeneral P. A. Hackleman, Corinth.Brigadier General Jas. S. Jackon, Perry- viUe. Brigadier General W. K. Terrill Perry- ville. Brigadier General Geo. P Bayard, Fred ericksburg. Brigadier Oeneral Conrad F. Jackson, Ireoenckebrg. firlrsilipr ueowal Joshua W. Sill, itivcr. ' Brigadier General T. M. Kirk, Stone Biver. Brigadier Kentrnl Lilraund Kirliy, ClAn- celloi-iiteDe.- ---ar-- w Brigadier General Geo. Boomer. Virka- burg. . uiiifadier General Mtpchen II. need. uettysuurg. ' Brigadier General 3. K. Zook, Gettysburg-l Brigadier General E. J. Farueworth, Get. ! trsburg. ij e-j Brigadier Uentral UCO. C. KtMBIV MOeVia ' IiianJ. Brigadier General W. H. lytle, Chicka- mir.gs. PIEIl. Major General Charles F. Pmilh. Major General . M. Mitchell. Major General William heloti. Major General E. V. Sumner. Brigadier Ueneral J. II. Keitn - Brigadier General R. L. McCook. Brigadier General F. E. FstterFon. Brigadier General Thomas WeUh. . Brigadier General C. D. Jamison. Brigadier General J. B Plummer. Brigadier GeneralJemes Coopev. hbmp, Major General E. D, Morgan; - .Ma.ior General Cherles H. Hamilton. 4 Major General C. M. Clay. Major General P.. J..Oglasby..' , Brigadier General .1. . Phelps- Brigadier General C. M. Thruston. . . Urigadirr.tiaaeral J U'. Uanser. Brigadier General Willis A Gorman; - Brigsdier General .lames Craig. ' Brigadier General T. 1'. Crittenlen. Brigadier Genera! A. C. Harding. Brigadier General M 3. Wade. Brigadier Geneval 11 m. U. Campbell Brigsdier General James Shields. . Brigadier General John Cochrane. Brigadier General Thomas F. Meagher. Brigadier Oeneral Leonard F. Boss. Brigadier General C. C. Todge. rASIUEBCB. Major ilen.ral Fitt John Porter I ni.ytsAtn. Brigndier Genaiol J. W. Jiever. n.eii. oc.vrB.ii-n Ru.itn or rirb rxnu woi'fps accttvrp in battle. General A. fV Johnston, Philoh. Lieut. Ueneial T. J. Jni-kon, Chaocellorr- vllle. ' " ' - Brig. General Bohett 8. Garnett, Ctrriol l r ont. - Rrto- aen.t-al RArnfird E Bea. Bull Run. l.n.-al F M n.e,.,n 111, 11 Bun. . I Brig! General F.' K. Zollicoiler, Mill Spring Brig. General Ben McCulloch Pea Rldga. . brig, wen James .nctntosn, rea mage. Brig. General A. II. Bradden, fhlbb. . Brig. General J W. A.hby, Cross Kays. Brig-General Hohert Hal'ton, Fair Oaks. Brig. Oeneral Bichard Grifttb, Ohickahnm- . ,- .. i Erff lienor! fTbomas .?) Bhtl,-Cliicka-1 hominy 'i ' ' t Erie- General Charles t: Winder, Cedar I Mountain.- Erig. General B. E-Gariand. South -Moan-1 tain. - ' ' 1 Erig. General I. 0 B. Branch, Antittam. Erig. General George B. Anderson. Antie - .ow, . Brig General fitark, Antietara. Erig. General John T. Hughes. Lexington Mo. Brig. General Henry Little, luka. Brig. General - Monre, Corinth. Brii. General Martin, Corinth. Brig. Oeneral Maxey Gregg, Fredericks burg Brig. General Thomas R. R Cofch, Fredericksburg.Erig. General J. E Rains, Stone River. Brig ueneral noger nanson, ntone mver Brig. General E. F. Peitnn, Chancellors- ... 1 viile. Brig. General E. T. Tracy, Port Gibson. Brigadier General Lloyd Tilgham, Chsm- pion Hill-Brigadier General Martin E. Green, Ticks. burg. Brigadier General Wm. P. Pender, Gettysburg.Brigadier General Richard B. Garnett, Gettysburg.Brigadier General - Barksdale, Gettysburg.Brigadier Oeneral Paul J. Peenn, Gettya- Durg. Brigadier General .T. J. Petligrew, Falling Ws tors-Brigadier General A- F Blein, Prairie Grove. Brigadier Oenernl Benj. If. ITelui, Cbi.ka-ntaugaBrigadier Oeneral Preston fitnith, Chicka- ramigs- . ... nirn. Major General D. E. Twigjr Major General tan V an Horn. Major General J. ti. Bowen. Major General P. R. Jones. Brigadier ueneral t . o. unymt. Brigadier General P. bt G. Cri. Brigadier General W. D. Smith. Brigadier General Paniel 4 Donelton. Brigadier General John B. Floyd. Brigadier uenerei a. x lournoy. Brigadier General J. P. Viilipigue. Brigadier General J. K. Duncan. Brigadier General W. H- Carroih . !-. BEilSXEB. Major General M. L. Eenhaa. Major General Gin. A. Pmlib. Major General George B. Crittenden. Brigadier General 1 . T Fanntleroy. Brigadier General G. W. Randol,-kc. Brigadier General S. C. Anderson. Rrim.itee. fienernl Albert Pike. Brigadier Oeneral Humphrey Marshall. Brigadier General H B Jackson.. . Brigadier General L T. WlgfalL Brigadier Oeneral J. R Andereon. Brigadier General Rohert Toombs. . Brigadier General Rog.T A fryer. JOE MOOKtB. . ' " , . j. o. A very moderate f Jit in bis new positioni willI tend to the Citation oi wiue-apirsiru - " bMnonof tht bestnbuafjdmenintfte irmy. I rtiwrt hu done mocn to near up im r - , . .1 .lw .4f.. que-tion of haw targe a share ol tne a elan- sivecampaicn in Pennavlvanla, which drtrva aivecampaign the renew oaca iroro e..,o.B, k. ..le i iMnr in . .- r- .T . , .-I,... I. I. h.H, down to Hooker. Tha eetutry will Una in hint that -he has been anxiorm sor raw. .ine to do. aad that when. tieiotenjnioa-iia he did not fail ta warkeo atwiv tba dates ol " onoraii-ioiia and'maneur -thn iengih of, "Cnnaarvatiam1' ia Copper headum m its' shoulder atraps befbra anMpting tha calL : Sunday olothaa, tha Jjevli with booth in hi? He Is an earnest, whole anoled fighting man, boots, and hit tail tacked in his branches . whoea whole heart ia ha tha war, and if any t taidiflerent whisky Ubehvd ' extraet af Barea-one persista in doing him laieational lev-' pariila;-' Mrs. Fatiphar painted fog a -tract justice it will he diacowred and righted by jironienada to entrap the verdant. It rt as tit ooMttTT."' ' ' i bad an iani "rheaua'tee .VaHOe lrrrx NUMBER 91. Cetnntttaleaud.) . . Kixtox Count, (Jaxiui, 0., 0e. 8. WarntA, Henry P. VJorJ. student of Kenyon College, ' as been disniimi from that institution by tfca faculty liar.vf Therefore. We, the undersigned, ctndentg of eaid college, do hereby declare, that during his stay among na, hid conduct has aver been such as 4o ensure the good will of all his claaeniates and fellow-srodente that he has been riillipnt - in the prosecution of all his studies that he baa been fsithil in he performance of Itia duiieV -that he has ever show due respect to the Profe-ior" and to the law? of the coU're. and that wa know Tiim to be entirely innocent of any piriir ipsticn in the disturbance whlrh has caused bi dismissal And tna'murh as these factt are knavn to the President and Profe-tors, we denounea j dismireal as an act ot grave Injustice ,'eine. I,, i. m. A jv.- ,l.Bj. Bhl.li it ie known he did not dolwe believe the "r.rlncinle of selectinn" to ba an arbltrnrv eserfise of power which violate the rlainest laws or rieht and li itifa anrl flirt l.hi m.-irn We denlv STmnattil'n with liim in lit a Tnia, feriune. ini will eT-r ua our iiirnf.tt fori? (f cormt nny BtimeBt at tier 'ban ilii3) which nipht lend to lh ininrj of hia 1 reputation antf'charactpr. and. therefore w herebr eadeaTr-r to make known to all his frifiidi. ilie. our eentiinenta' '' ' RCNl.ni flax Bteler.' J I. Brcwne, W, P. Bi - wo, O O Certer, - 1 rsH-iW TV rrr, W. o FulL-rton. J. OellanbM r. n.t; uni.r. w. muphv. Wm. Urd.-. t-. 31ei Held. Ir j.'lf. rntnln, A- hkf.,1 ft K. l.iia. V m. fl.n Jit !... V l Blake, C. E. Berr, .., O Cl urn, P W.Ooa.T E.C; ,n.l. T H toie. 1 0. Knee, ti , L. V M.'Mt .. J feat. B. b ilogue, i' B, Biui.il, n. II feiiiib. II. Hljleiw, J K Wx4-ward.3 irneicare 0. vr. Buraert, 0. F Bewler, IT. P. TUutilil.e, B .T. Grahero. J. K- MesdejiceU, 3. JicSullr, f. V Pefl.c, Q E T.-il,, J. Siiy 'fr, rr-. ' - 1 itiarart,'. An. Vooni, Sr.. A ljw.a, vy. v. , I Brr-oe, . oncucKneui, j u. nurxon. ooim, v. htonalp ciiuut.14, i J ri.neh, C- OaUsaket, n F.K.I-I l.y, t X j.ekfan, w H l3w, F It Hedary, I 4 M.HrlJ., t I .diitongb, t. II Ji.nil tV. lierill, . 1 . ,. . , j (iVutr VJpeyi-plajise ropy ' ,V. -N A i IIAftTR A Xkr.MAM Sif. A c.rieSioudent of the Blair CmiuI.v (Pa.) ir.f'j faniiahs that aur with the r.artic- uhrs of the follow itg inci lent, of which ha was an eve witness. It occurred a few weika ego, on tha lice of the great icter. nal in.lmremanta in thet Siate- At the point on this side of the mcuntain. where occurred the transhipment of passengers from the W est vraa msored a, canal boat, waiting the arrival of tha trejin, before starting on its way through to the East. The captain of the brat a tall eun-brown, ...-,-.... . . . . ... i roiran, ana sometimes proline, msn stooa i ca 111" rran superintending the labors of his 1 men when ll.e ran c. ma in nnd ilo-n i minutes after, a parly of . do:en gentle- j ah fuppliimuM be d.Wed in g .A newr'k,-men came along, nnd ileliborelclv ualkcd i sb, fre..-f cbarga, at th. foiled Rtetcs Intpecttoa ,ip to the captain and .1,1 .'.blreseed j .Ven'., ,n b. r 5re., -I' T- tinl: tli to whom avards ara marie, anil 'MH'la raquirnd 'Sir, we wiflh lo go Eial, hut our further of thm laauma . pnl to tnc f.urth tualus m tb progrc-s to-day depend upon you. In th. e w.4nttd.r. ocber Uth. cars we have jmt left, there a i.:k min whose presence is dieegrrcaMc behave' been appointed a committee by the passcn-1 gers, to a?k that you will deny this man a I passage on your boat, if he goes, we re main. What say you?'' By this lime, oihers had cn,ne Irom the cars. , " Gcuileuien, aid ill. .piiiiu. ''I hive heard the passengers through jour committee. Has the si.'k uteu any representatives here ' I wih to hear froro both "He? of the question. ; To this unexpected inierrogatory there was no answer; when, niihouta moment's pause, tha captain crossed to the car, and, beheld a poor, emaciated, wnrnom creature. whose life was eaten up by tbe fell destroy- ! er, consumption- The man's head wts bowed I in hie hands, and ho was weeping. The j captain advanced and spoke kindly to him. " Oh, air," said the trembling invalid look-! irio- nn hie face lit nn with bonn nn.l ,tiu.-. i I tatiiyi, "are von the captain, and will yon take nd. ur'-Xfb If I can live lo se my mother! shall I go un oh I if 1 cn live to see my Yo shall go," gold tha bluff egptain, with an oath. "If I let every passenger for thft it in " ? th" ! whole crowd of pan- f Igera ware grouped around the oat, with i ""e"s" v i..-f,, eon I they themselves watting for tha decision of I the captain befora engaging their passage. I' A moment mora, and that decision wat ! msde known, as they beheld him coma from t the care, with tha sick man cradled In hit "trong armr Pushing directly through the crowd wiih his dying burden, he ordered t martre's robe laid in tba cboieest part of tl.e cabin, where he laid tht invalid with all tha care of a parent. Then geaTcely idaigning -to east look at the astonished crowd alongside, he "homed iwdiy to bn tands - ; '1 I e ... vo . ..e, i nut a new icanng ieem:a to posses tne 1 amated pessengere that of ehame and ' enntrition at their inhumanity.- With one I common itspulse, tach seired hit luggage,' and then immediately wilked on bos id the I boat. In a enort tint another comm'mee wag gent tn the captain,, asking his presence in the camn. He went, and from their midH there arose a white-haired men, who with tear I drops in bis eye?, told that rough captain I ' he had taught them a le'ton that they . 1 L..-.,t,i- i.r... i. ' ... ..... , l. . - t. . .i i. : - leu euiii"!. wmi c mill, nui. iiki n.nvil 1114 forglvenees It was a touching scene The fountain of true sympathy was broken .no loiinieiu vi Biuiii.iuj wn, oinern up in the heart of nature, and the wa- irio niii;., .uveiug IUI illlnrnnCV Ol nil rre-enl In an in.'tant a purse was made tin f. r the sick man, with a "God-speed" f rhis welfare. - THE ABMBTHOXe Ot. Iha London Army and h'avy Gaunt, of Shptember 12, regreta to state that in the lata experiment with the Armstrong auna at Newborn, the defects of tha lead coated shot I and hue grooving were vary apparent, as happened in tha previous practice. With the full charge of twelve pounds, teverai of the rhelts burst at the muttle, and one in the gun. cutting up the grooving wbiie others I of the ebote were stripped of their load coat- i lug and fell short. Last Thursday's experimental which were conducted partly to try tha loses, showed that tha one hundred end , ten pounder could not be depended upon in the hour of greatest need in aoloil hasl-t i nana eomnat, ana eetaDuenea a no tnt tact, that the peculiar nature of the Armstrong riding rendered it very difficult, if not impossible, to obtain a safe fuse for the gun. A woman in Chicago has sued a landlord of that city for damages in the loss of her: hnaband and child under vary peculiar cir .... ... TV. f ... : 1 1. 1 A . !.!,ae 1 .e llieillMII All, IBIU.I, UllBie MVH- - longing to tha landlord, the former occupants of which had sickened end died of I small pox. The family had only been in the ' house a week or two when the father and child were fatally attacked by the disease. j No gaeaeirrea had been taken to remove tha i infection, and for thia neglect and lit fetal ' r...,ll. lb. In. of llllnoi. bol.l, th. land- : lord liable to action. i Tar AsfEci is Pex.v.tivama rrcmi- . nant Pemocrats in eld strongholds in the, nortb'nvem pornon oi reonovi-ania ad. . tcit that they will give smaller majorities i against Cortin this year than they did die happy, f he lives in Burlington, sir, A will Br itFEH ir THE above C4BIJ. i and my tourney Is more thon half nerfortn- -' 1 " aae'deted "lib w. in ty bueineee Hr. -J I . . e7. -.i... e-j ,i. Ei- .viTl bu.lnMS Mr. JoKph Oultner, formerly ot Pleasant, ed. I m a poor printer, and tha only child I y.u.y. t am UwuW.il i my former patrons ic of her in Whoaa arms I would wish to die." taotr trado. and et lL.lt a oontlnuance of tbe eame f.r . wnenne was candidate three years ago, Ka.-rracrmrrf or - , ,. practically admitting that Curtin -viilbei . . . ' j Juried ,uf, ,r fcy "bigger ar5tj ih-.n ' XX Ft INT: GLASS. , Ufow i I - Tht Fnn9Tlran t Mimcnts in the neld - art atmou unannnoos in favor or uov-rnor ' Curitn's Ta-alaction. In the 93d re-iment, - -; T" " " r2i.: 7T. le . M..nl 11.H,. -w.n,-. Wnejl it i ward a, nod la ware neutral. The 140th i e-eo vvmua anno, ana u eoiy wao nvw Woodward, i -. v TW BAMM.S OF EDEK. Dan Voorheea, the g'.eat Ildltr.1 te:.e-eiuuu, euade a tph u E tta :er ... dr, in which, amocifthtruiCi- ktdrava pMuxe (h 'WmoireCc paru n itg ln6, J j uohuppy exile from po-er tgc,. -He-said. When I ttink of that It aeema to toe L i that, banished as we are, we feel like Adam " and tve when ' going out of the garden of ' Edan," trying to take one long, iait, Un- -! geringl&okat the never dying grovea of I their loat Paradise. Applause. " That is xood. in fact It can't be beat. Adam and live were turned out of Eien i t stoaling applet, and aulfeasanoa af otto. j Ttey proved unworthy of tha trutt rjwre t in ti.m- Ihey were ejasbtd Back and hull, ! and never re-entered tielr lost Pariiiee." 'And no it i with the Cnrnerhend. - Tim 'sovereign people twined Uttu oat ct iu KaHr.nni fonllnl r.n aeoount of ll.eti. mo,.l, -n propeneffia, deifiicatlons, corruptljn an! dieloyalty to true principle!. &Mi lika '" Adam aud vs -thT - Kill aavvr hi allowed to repossess It; ' tkey hve been weighed in the balance and found wanii&j, , t Tha Uuthera wing of tha. party pl-inged into open, deuaut rcbel.lni tne army u erushini It and tht ksopla will put tha Northern wing where the patriots af th , Revolution put tha Tories of that day. - : j Confederate and Copperhead will rot in one ' grave. TO CONTRACTORS. . UCAD-QUABTFaS V H CCABIEB-) . u. jfAoini j DtPABIKt.vi V CSL.nai'OOiu, 2r:o , Stpteiober ti, Oil. j treaerol Orders No- - Hi beafteb the ioLioirij epioincA.i tic.n Mill ror.in In all contract, and nux:LiAa . . . of Ma!eArtn Q ,nrtor-MetN I Xepniuaent ' ' Mvii3. fjt the n-asn trim, to beast 113 then fcer- a tern u4t baud, hlgn; mulea frr the eadd.e, and mnlM-for tbe ic!! ii line. t3 b. not his thD frrteen axi ooe-balt fleK"- j,ande high : v All luuiee i.,t the Arm tncsl be over two ;3 Tears , of age; eiiong, etout, v.n.devel&r-e-l anlnaii: ta f3 D'litp. i, i.gm aur oieu.iu i-c a.ir; weum unti tb.m for eerem work; en-i mr.ct b.re ,bed tba four f.ent wut'e mtk, ana atteicped L.C9rreNn4. . tag four petmaneot teerb, nro in each kt?. All tuiilee ,i-bn Inepe-rteA aod nccepted tniutba brend-st wltU tbe letters 1 9 en tbo beer ehoulder, aod on the oecfc T,iib tbe rnttrali uf theOfcrpti-ch"liw- All i''B:iint,J Inll:t, rm le held to a rlrlra acci.unt.l'llitr Ut ib.tr j-tircbeeer. Itie dlecoveryta iaueinefan mule nsi b.eib-.g tle.aie fth-., ' mait? Mil t.e -aue. fcr tbe tniLct dtitafeeel cr tbs ' IceLectcr - p it, end tt,e po.;neug. um; , .ivn fr e::plitl;a. ' : will be called -i All omre te.a:ni.g ir-siee tv Irerefircr Icrottt. will, p-.n receiving toiai, ani b.f?r. elgnlrgte-1-o.ll, ic.pKt tb2w c.:if.,i: ;-, eziuelr.ir.g lot mouth of ev.rv n.nl.1 en-t 1H i.ut.i up n toelt lecetpte tee ' cooJIllJOOf the attraah vku tvei-eii andetetn wbetner any cf Ibim f,ll to fulfill the r.lMt etnea'a of tiieabo". ej fc. olcctl;ae, .ud l.ere'.a. If at 111. tbev ere denotent . vbao moiee unfit for the ear. ir. it. rctl'ed.tfjll reei( v.il b. ls.de t, tbe next eO eri-r Quer&er-Meeter, and a op v tbere.-f -iil be e?.lt el ibe eaxe . tune totbellueiter-Maeier Oeceial at Vieut,lugtvii. 1 M C nU'Iii.l, ?tI0 ' Caeittr-M..t teeneral. " Aa.-4 Cr .rBrt.-i ii-x rillr'ji Orn-s, CceiritATi, Cau, 0:t. 5, iS'ij. I T-)IIPP?ALS ABE IHriilS BT THE tl-TEB X 6I0:.U, unlll WEP.itoDAT l.0l.i Octoben lllb, ltt.3, It r rarul.blne, b. .irct, ltief?llewlaj nrtlrl.e, vir- . , . Orent Coat Straps; , rmfnj elate; "- ' L'ruml Pnere, comi.ie.e ; Pbelter lent Polee, in sete. ParliM otfeTlng g-i? I) ni..t iu elUaeea ftiml.h eeniple,, and isuat dletlnctly star. In tbeir lad. th quauilty I'f g'i.-Je Ibay proiio tu.'furnUib, tbe prlc and tli. liui. f deliver.. A gufliante HfrMd rw nuauiltv fi - j -,im, j, deiiw ennailr by t-o r,r-n.-iM rri, amiegiuing tuat. the Udder will .mer Into a contract II 'en .ward la Ws, at J o'clock P M., nt tli Iiifjietlcn Rvjids, an 1 Uddtiri ara lov.tc'l lo i) praeoot. ', ' TU hsjbt to nJVt ac) til detuca unrad?oiil fa rerve4j. Hiauk fonni f.r Ptorinli, Contrarti ni Bjala , may Ihi oltaloo 1 et tMa uQi-f . Jiyw&it ot Col. TttvXaf 6voapn, A. Q. M,0. ; ('. Vt". IKLlt:., ortTTtd raj at a anI A, (J. W. CROCERtfcS. SELLS & GUITNER, Wholesale Grocers -ASD- COMISSIOMEBCHINTS;" Tlour, Salt, Fisli,,' ' 1 Water Lime and Plaster, t. ., , f : Wfitsp l.lflie and Plaster, ' ' ' CJOl", C7., ,,.y.nuu, I M'J'mm1'i'", luUA,i ! pnr t avr ""i" -" 'Tf T.TTil; .04..t a laxm.Ti'Ctvrxt.jai'- :te:i iilf. .1: lot :.;sva 3 FILES! , i . -r - i.;ia OS tvtryboly Is telrg mid of this jLitruiisi fjeaan . . . ; bT tht uae of , t . - ,j 3V n etrnL-Unrl'0 Pila DnmnJ,. UP. jStrlOKlantl B rIe Hemedjr tail "hat a Kitrerer eevei ltr, J.-IV Bererl, Im Seoond itreet, (-mi.InniU, lav. be aaa.beenadiead7 fol enlerei with Piles rcr ikg ttc. He bed trl nearly .--.rvtblBg. nnd c-wiM obt.tn-no-r.Uef. Hoi need about ont-uurth of pot of Pr.gtrlohlaRd'--Plte 4lutmet, nd It mad. n ecraplet nre,5BV advleee ell wbo ate euff.ilr to try tbe eame. Sold I v all Diuggi.ie 1 11 IV CE!:T8 FEB POT. Riaouniuieii n - e-ne.i . .m.u biit.i, viu . in aatt ak tor : . Strickland's Pile Jl.iH .,;i?! 5I.-n, Melt, n ecaotov Omtnit'aOrrKg, T M Wiinr-olo;i. S C , 0;tol.er 3, 1863. J A ElMT MLTICAl BOaBD Will MEET V i ,i..,.iivr,f N.w T.-tk. cn tbe irth tnetantfor tbeeaemlnett.n of oandi laue for admliiloo iatet4i..r .J.ti , .1 . .mp XpjJiiraot....i.ict.i.n.lrJy4hfa., .nil l'ii-en, -u- . - -..v r.e 1 Appllreiloni roust b. meJe to t'i. Secretery 'Bf War, or tar.-.ugb tbe t),ireou Gtinrel of th. Ar- ( ry, it. Hoe tb ...IJtii-eoi tl.e .piUront, and tha dat. and rinee of hi" t-irtta, .n't tn-v muat alto be nc-cnmpeuieb teepe-t-bl.teetinjvblelecflDwralcher.-. a."ter. . Noallo.rire ;a mid. fci tiieerteceee of person ; nnd.rf"lrg tfce etauiiHtioa, a. It U aaludlepeuoa-ble pr.-rc.nlelteT0 irpelnlmeat. ., .:' : . Vb.r. ar. no-.- m-ml T.-ac!:i 13 thtMeUaal St.ffof tL.IlSf -tr Arinv. - ' ' Byr-rdM. . C JJ.CAbI ,;. J it :--,rf. o 17 0 Ei-Liy Tba rnifnigjei has rin'vj i fioai hit old itinrl E3nthw;itC'jrL'rl"ctiutbarti Walnut ttraatt, to the "So. 30 West Fourth St., r, trTirtr?iwi?rT afd vt.vsl;i ,l T' ; vn,.r,baunrwht:r.i,ndeer.dth. publtethatther iiinoi , THE tABaE'I ASdOBIMEST OT ' ' - ...... :i'i . watonos, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sllrer autl rimed YVars i? ?" - 1 jm Hit eSiry ' Groodlar Tog-thfritbnr;n.3ele-lloibof Ifi ":!' Bronzes and Taney Gooda'a" I To,rtch yonr dntpntloB Ia rnpKiruUy eaiioltod.' nv.-,r mi we,n-nwwe - t I -SA tteGItEW. 1 Clr.cinn.ttl. n:' t-tei. PATEXTEU OCTOBER 8, '81 .. nithrlrlnB'ai Patetnt ' Wlinriugu T HWHl QYiL LAMP CHIIOS, Tr-.at Chimnia. ai tot. ikteiiJl x tii tUt llaBTi wtsi.h, heating ali prt-oftHa vv wet -c,,mcra of Carton Oil arMnptioned ageinet aa , imitation cf thee. Cbimnorv. bi being med. f - iee ie liwe u, nueeni.... m t,wi., th. rubU:. Bit n tdt th. Peit-i Orex xx run iun has cainytas' W' Ion.rual.biae Vrirlae, :, T;n.bcrg. P...., 1 tanW-dty On Consigiimht.f M touClnUaaattroraac.B. B rArjaaVx&eai' m ,-ir. ..-.-i r-w. i,. wra i. - ,T in.iin.ll rniii sorf,1 " v. rt wel Broad " '' I . .til lUdllin Vfaterr r a;rM-4tf u.aaaeiilaf ; i.e.. i - -I ' . .T.'i: . "iagi.'i |
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