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FREPABATI.9NS7 ; ti t" '!'! : ' -i c " BIOHL T CONCENTRATED OOSFODBD FLUIDffiTRACr BttOHD A Positive & Speoifio Remedy for Tbfs jwlh'iio fnrr-i the power of Dipr-nton tA ubum. inc. a wimuiuiiaS into neaitDT actio-, .'.y!ncb tm ntriffc tyr oalohhofh dtioti.n tn'rA all r AVa7T4j1 MXLARNtlHi&Tfi ar to l i.csii, a vrr-M iMn and iafi y ijpii7 fci nr d r 1 ''KirejUWKIB.,V('. ArtHlnir from BimtMA, Wnbrtw of Ittttwr station, attraj lMMriii, wr Aim. ATTONDID. WBCB FWiLOWiHQ Bill I -VMMt IndiaporiiJon to Eatrej, Less ef Few, Lnm of Wt , Dl'ulty erf Bsebtlrtng, Wcuk Unwrt, ' "u Vna.tl.ittV I - . . Horror of Piti, . WakeialttMev TUmm-wi of Vuien, -Pain ta be Rank, Universal T.e-e'Miasef tb rtuktf ttedy. Mmumlar Kyaielt, MriUw aat aeo( ' Hni Hnmi. . -' Ia.Uil freantirnimnn lry hum of the ftkia, Thane aymplosas, If allowed i sp aa, vJOah Uiit medicine la variably wury, imi' raUvw lUPOTUiOr, FAT WIT, KPMOIt'XM UTS, In one of wUih thr patieat aiay estptae, Wlio eai say that they ert net frequently tottitwea Uj thm MitmldJtnaaej," 1MSA K IT Y A W ft CWMBCMPTIOIH Many are aware ot the ctua ef their siflerifig but noua will coafbii. Tae reaenU ei tti Iuhii Ariyluaia and the taelaaalteiy aoattu by Utuiaf tlio, bear ample witseu to tke tvuih of the uut tlun. THE COSBTJTimrjtf, GiCB ATrHfSia. WII' OKGAMIO WiAKMBM, . , Itt rnlre fd of aiM to tmi4i4M rut J vixurat. Uio ayttnt whkb HlLtCBthitX Hi THA ijx x ucii i! luYtLTittblgr 4m. A trial wlH ou Tiew tbo most bkcptiaal. Females, Femolea Femu!o iiO OfiToutfa, tiarn, mmuw, qb c In tr-ADy ftlfetiinNa Mnllvr U Tmm1m ik Bx tnwt U r.aeiUed y My tUar reiaeO.?, m In OhloTMts itt Bti(.i, IrrwfwUtritr, PaiaAthi-w or ii&prewWoB f th (Aivfamury frragnfttioaa, U4 crstoil or IVuirruTU rtut ti iftvrav Imu-ii, or Whiti, feitM-ility, u.a4 Un- all wI-f ieoH:"it to thi' nejr, wbuI'M-r itHwcg train lr-vti"a, IMbiif of Vi Nipntioa, cr in IM tKt'iCVfi ARB VII. KO FAMILY MfoCLD Pfi WlWKftOT I? V no Blam, MroHry, rtlirirtt UoiUcte tor tJuplwMBt kb fatvg-ro. irtpAfctt. ESI.MOLD'S ESTEACT BUOSD OBJIM Secfet ' 3,tJljsoc.soffis In all thfir r.tnpwtt at lUil oxpnm, little or ao ctfltnge in d'el, do incanvciiiBM, It 'cause frnunt dfiair, vr.d rts ilrtuftt'fi t TJrii'atu, th'Teby rrmorinf p!w.trrtinB1 prrToatins aixl nnrinj; fitrl'tur-t o( nn Mrfihrft, ullsytng pAifc tttxl tnHnm'iiatinB, KO f rv oeit in t'ria eliyi.e dri KAt-m, antl flxpflling POlkONOl'e, vixr.AbBfy AXB waft our yrrtu. ITfiO VSBEKN THE VIVT1HS Ot A'ufl wi.y p.i4 Hijavt Kksb to be cir.'ftd fn o iijort tim, lie (omid U117 vuiailroaiTfld, nad ftM the "IVibou" Imd, by the miool "rowtrfil Anrta-KmitN," Uch dried Ik tbe nynia, to lnvnk ml in ttr narT,ud form. tnd PETIIAI'S AFTER MARHrAa 1 XT Helmbpld's Eztrast Bu For hU AK?st4M Bad BiieanM of THfE HB.aJf.4KY BflJASS, Wt.ctl.fr piii lnr In MALI Oil MS r.K, ton wtftteTcr ciio orife'lltit. tMrtfr Of IJnw Isg 9ludiBt DlMt'Mot ihwie OiKair4r6t)HiRld of lKar4tw. maUBBOLD'HIilTiCT ECCH6 13 THI AT DIURVCT0. And It la esrtftU tt have ths dufred 4t ba all H oitMia kr wiiich tt la rMommoiuhtd. B Eelmoold'l Wgtuy C'acoulrftUd Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. Thii U ab iHectton'of the Blood, nnd attacko th BexQnl OrsrtBs. Lininf" o' th Hum, mm, Tbrai, WtndpljMj. and otlmr Jriitf arfncM. maklufr IU np MrAnof in tbut'orm of L'lwtra. UeliaboU'i Itxirtot tsarsapurtlla parUlu tk Mood, aid nwim hH crnptions; sb akin, glvii'K ' nM biyUxU rleiwandboolthy color. It bricc prepared ttpttiwlj for thUolaMefceiaplaleta, itn bkJ pawiyttiK afr-ertiea am pr,urv.! iu aruatar mtcat tbaBua? uHh cr proparatioa f Barep'M lUa, o Helmbold's Rcsa Wash. An oiVIIoot IjoMnr, for Diaaawi of Hyat.IIfo Ha turo, aud aa an injuctioa In nnenff) of tbu Uriuiiry Or guns, arliiug from habiu sf diatipatisn, and is ouUo&rtioD wiiii tk HvtrUi Rlm aad CantaftarU U) Id fiuoti diauM aiuiunaeadoil. Ktldcncai o thr strut r4j oiiwlhle Had rolablo char aoter will accou)puy Uio whUcIw, - CerltloRici of Cure, From eight to twaty yn itandiog. wttk Mtao knowa to SOIKMj AHD FAMJ5, Vor iBHilioftl proppi ti.j of BUC3V, Bee XHapanaa trry of iho t'nitwt Mntwa. boe Frofrr fi:)Vir9 TakfcMt WtHu m (lit PrAo'.ico of I'ltyidc. S-u rsrhsmwU by tM latoaftMM-alsd Dr. PHYB-lOKt PhilHd. h)iiia. 8w roma' I- ' nifirtr by Dr. XFtTtA IK VtBOWm.t a flolohratt'd J'hynclan, and Miaba of t'uatuya-tfolW-g;t of tinrjjwiBP, lrlRitd, aid pahtlrihtd hi Uuc I'tttutiactiotis cf the King and QuAnn'n Jonraul. fi Mttiiro-rfm'-p!r1 R. vnWi pnbHrtiod y W-MfiV yXHB, Fellow oi Uo Byal tVi r (jijrn:on. ' . 6wa ait. t oV tb (mW hUvdttrd worim on fitidtoinr. Jtttrafit Boohn.. i per twttlo, or six for o fUfparllla 1 HO " " 6 ( IdprBT'd Koao WaaB 0 " M 8 W Or bAtr a doaoD of Hh for 9U, wfalfb. wtU bo tnffl-cleot to care t nioot abeMuate wmwi, H dtraatloai are adhfrotl to. DolWernblo to any Addxeai, aecoroly packed from ObeurvatlOBi i Htjt. T'Hbe lytoptort 1b &H ooisntiuloaMaM. Oarwb guarttDtood. Advleo gratU. a,. AFFIDAVIT. Perfonftlly KfpmN4 bofnr. mo, aa AHvmn ! Uu olljr of rhu.kliUI, H. T. IlkimUM, whs, U. Ing duly twora, doth nay bit prepnrnti.M watHfa BO nreoti6f no nKtfnry, or fttr iMi.riou draai. bat sr. pax.ij e5tbl. II. T. f1 Kdl.M. Sworn and rabMtitad aaforo ih, tail fed day Hoiombor. 1M. W. f. fjlil). iliiermAB, XiBth it., aoy JCm, Flilla, ' AddroM tottari f t rnfarvatlai ta ouomqchw H. I. HJUiMKOI., Oual rimiui uwrn.. . Halmbold'i Drn and Vkwloal WanholM, W Broadway, Naw 4Torkt n Or, Hafiakolit'l Nodical Dpet, 104 Sonlh TooU . ttnot, rhllcdiilphla,. ; SEWAkU OF COVNTSRFtlPB ' And mnprlitatplad daalan, who andnayor la inm "OTTHiUEUWK'' and "othar" arbaloi oa lha r ntatlon attatnad by Helmbold'a ttonumo rraaaraMaaa, " " JUtrwt bmohm, ..... a, .....i..... SanaparKa,"' " ' . " " InprandBonWaA. Botd by !! DraniaU avt-rywhara. AUK POa UBt.WBntB'd-TXS'B go OTB m Oat out tho adyirtliteineat, and mn4 Jar h. AVOID IBPOBITIDN SU MP001I i' i . .0. B0BKBT3 1 CO., Wboloaala AcantI, H . 14 Nortb High itreat (Julnmlxia 0., who will inpp l iba trade at Jdanufactor.nl urlcw. abU-Mdanramv VOLUME - xxvn BHY CCOD3. riFTH and VINB. r.t--. . V 3 "'J ' f ' ,. We .Shall OftVr on m 3XoMcis.y Aug:. 22, 1 LIBGX ."AS. VARIES feTOi :FALL"& ' WINTER f .. .. -. DRY GOODS, Which will Sold af Lqw- est Cash Pricos, . 253 Oases.' IQO .Bales ' i.:- .-'50 Oases : " V BLEACHED SHIET1G, Tickings, :. Shirting Checks, Canton Flannels, Corset Jaans, Sentu cky Jeans, Satinets . . . 20 Cases ''' AMERICAN DELAINES. Faenclx 2Zcrinos,' English X2ermos, aris'Poplins, loadoa JkvBa ore's, Slack'Siiks,". Balmoral Skirts, . "White Goods, Motions, Mcv!linlii yiniting (hu Cily will Snd U io . . ttioir inlorcet to EXAMINE OUR STOCK WHOLESALE ROOMS, Corner Fifth. & Vine CIX'CIXVATI, OHIO.: Btigti.ilt--nrt-n 'tit MIL Hcr3tmaiin tfrothere & Co., Iditnnfactnrera'ar.d lunortirit of HtXlllteivy G-ooiAa, FKESKEJTA'l-SOX BWOKDS, Theatrical ilKeivtic: t, Trmmiup for Fancy Dhuhb, Flaqy linuner etc etc., fifth HJ (lierry Kii.rel, - . SITII.:lCWniA. etutl'd: ihottlder Straps Swords b.vt ir-L -f T!,X (TYL?A ('.? SWITH & COKH-WS HAT STOKE Sf Holt Bu-m B-a!!it(. OOl.UMKIta, O ltOI?mii.rl',g4, WllOLt.S.'.l.B ,tll lifflAlt, IIU'JIU IB Di-ugs, ChsmloaSs, Paints, O.Ik, V iijRhes, PaJant Med- o!ns, Farfumery, Toi.'ei Oopdt, ljac J-nt' Liquors for -Vledioai Pjifjtcssg. n W North High St,, ait;.i-:!11 OTFKUX rUB dAbl AT WBOIctALI OB I TAIL, a lar,T imd welt alaoM tttock 0" csssasiCAM. t;v, ; . '.:.. P13KFWBfF.y, ; 1 TOII,lETT-PS," PAINTS OIIA. "Wines aftc l-diquorifi, rB MKOICA1. FI7RFOS1W,,." : " ToKftbrwiti ay.fT arfclola Kept m a flratolM Drug tuire all or wnteh UHf" ttaun aarobaaoa lor irtuhot too ImoerUra and atanniacL&rrat aad wlil l Mid at yery low prloaft.. . , , trtarthmW utfltiMw ?4mot to anwyoiladat, Pa-.f. taw' PrMrnrffaN. trlt.'. oboit IfMUaai. 3 "THE raIOH,,, SHOMAf- a. we a. t FltARK B. wrnp, f bJft) I yon Want Workf l yon M iuit a House? 1 ' la yoa Wiiii s ennntf " Ailverlisv in UUe Daily J ournal COLUMBUS, COFFEEr' DonH Fail to Read This COFFEE! COFFEE II The East India Coifee Co j ,!.'15i HEADS STREET, N. Y "1; THHEl DOOBHPKOaREESTl(4IHI. Call nuirental ftTf ntitn to tholr BEST'S EISC'ISDIA WFKE. KFNT'H 'FAST lfDfA -rOFFFF-'lMK nil ttio fltTwr of-O.d (..iTurpfint Java, and. to but half tbo prio; atidstM l.'mt Kunt'e faot Jadu ;kJTe iiae tice th atrptittth o' Jaa, or any tn- r Ouffiin wbaiever. and wberrrr ul by oar Br.t rlaie hotel and itaaiobaat. Ilm Bt.warrtt y thtif UanAvlBir af M' pT eat, Kent'e Ktt lodifi 4ff la theooly bvaltby bTraje tivwn, aad is ttt antritlona. The wrak and iatrm amy qia ft t M timet, with Imi.imity. Tbe wife or th Bt V flraai, looat mlleur of tfatt at f;bireb, Jaw nty, wno taa uoinea auie to na an goitk mr ni teu yearcaa net Kut'i Bait Ikdia OolTno thriv-tlmetia dy, witbuut Injury, It inj ootiety frw Front tfewaa pro,rtlsa ibat proaoa Bvrvane axcii' rani. .-;' Pr. JAMES BOTLB. of l.)A(aiaBberdti'etiATi Ubart, aevor kooxo anv coffee no baHtul, n-itH tloae, and free Tom all injarloee qoliti'altont'ri Savt ladia Caff-. I aiivlae ay paUeaie taar.ua u iD'Ti-rfa.iy. erea laoes m wata a aave aincr" prmiD,.-u in- iiae ot uon -. Tb P II f KO. I A Ij OfTHIfSSW K.'RR Htm IS FIRM EY liI direct Mil thftaatlatu at ")tr .b titutioa to bm exoluaiTelT K.ai a-t iodia Uof- rj and would aot bo witiieut It a -y accctiBt ' Tb Prre 1 LA HI) l Aunfncflt dnvm.i mi tbe Jl. JC, CharoB. saw atauound at Iialoy straat 3ft.wark, mvyti o." tat'i Matt India C-O'te: "I baft w3 it Bt-ariT a yiar ta bit family, and nod it aro- dcs bo eeknof tho bed or Barrtitfl Irrlfatfon, a in tarn oa, or an otaer aonea it ttiiuhgij ploaaiit, aid J cardial ly rriomi.ad it to all clercy-mn a-d tti-ir faiDlUea.1' Eor:t' Eat TnAm Voffw Irtied dally by the faml lien of BixcoD Alcoa. Blthtn VaVer. ad Biaey f tbe Matt disUagutaautf eiereynea asu profnatioasl aa-u in tue eaiiMiry. HKWAFJ! or tHJfWTI KFinW, Ana ' J-u BB! a that tbe packaa; . ! laball&d, ' Kful'3 a( loicliM C4tA. 151, IlKrVbi:. aitlE.H'i'. AXW YORK, Aa tbar aro uaawoui cotiBterfri'te float, an'iai th-Batnn of ' 0na'D0 Boat India 0$ffc," "Or;(ia'' last Id J ta Uuilt"." c, pus rorta ty liaaeii d etv the aawary- Jal lb packatjes, aud in boxn oi so, w aos iw iu,f lor uruoare ana largo coaa men. Hold at BotaH by a-arly arery OroMr and Vrng- JitttB Oiiio. llia laiiowio? Wlioieaaia akiuih upply thi taeat New Tork prices, iralght added; B.Maia, amd V, A. SalU, Ciaaibui: Aaroa A. Colt'ri Co., Clnciaantl; E!ii!er A Regie, Dayton; C. W. Trader, Xw i iuk Uouatou, Ifrbaaa: lamo A Co. Marietta; flawyer A clou, Ftqua; S. Smnrt, rii!l:ootlia; L. A)-l:ata di (jeo. KnaMl'le; J 'hn K. Wood i, Warrrti; Jitc(uwaii A Hoa, diaubftti Till..; Mordoa ateMlilaa A Jo , (Mavelaad, and by fVho'-iialaUroor.riiB Vtw Tork Oity, AitKl(-A-eoii etoi T.SE TraYelers'lKsuranc Co. MAKTFOIED. COXX.. p'iisi .... $25o,eeo, Iruori peraoaa agaioit A.O G I H Ji3 IV rJC ; OI evry DcForlf-lioa. Ttisrly Pollcli wilt b ln"d for a preminu tf FIVI.J90LI.AKS, C ranting In tor a ore to tbe araoont'of iivi: TMwriun f. t. ails, Aifniaat accidwiiAl low of! If- while rraTellng by Bay publi oaTfyai":. StTUrra a Foliry for F1ti TbouRarr. PfIlAn, and al twenty lite dollarappr wtek cn-.peiitatteft fv per-it.nal injney iin-apaoita'litg inourod from hieor-dtit-wrr bn" ncsn. I HfrM V-I ITK DOItUCH Fill.mrM, Bocnren a full Poliry for Jfi0 ' ard por wk coaipfctati-tn for al! and ovary duacrlpttoB ofaco4-dt-nt, tr . li rtt o- othrw'ne, PoUct'M for J.r', with 51) rr wet'k compnntioTil can br had for ' p-r anitnm: or any "tli(r euea bo-twtoii tfHK) and $,rtooi at prrgni I itHhU rawn, ItiBKiT 1 QttAtuvna t. Davis, . W. U, . .lalWuicr. ,1ns. L. H award, Ceo. W. Mmjr-, MarHhatl .Iuw.ll, ' H'-enpaT (:.brrte, Tlio-. Btfluap, Ji., Chrlni White, Co. ntdhis B. Uwia, llh HnrhiMoti, Geo. 8. Gin ta, .TonitbaB B Pun-e. JAM J5S G. PAl'i KltisOy, PrTiddant. ' Rodfbt TtKNaifl, Socreiary. HMKPII DOVfAIX. Knt, ' FXIdtlf IMhV, r.lnnban, o. THOMAS ARNOLD, So ioitor . wp1.d:i ' - ' BOOK 12WD&RY. J. W. L1I.I.K. CALOEIO BOOK BINBERI SIKI5EET &-LILLET IS O O J B I JT I JS K S , IKIniik rsU ManafaoiHru. F1E Box tt.tr d FEonr Ilr.f? MwUerni, j&c. aHe. ,Ao. asuincf, PcrioOiosolrt, Sheet 51ns!e, 4o Sc., ate, Round l S()lo faiid Jo auy I'riHvrn. 'pIlK AT't'FJiTIOW OF Pl ilMKIItRH I. Nfnll'nl I.) o .r ritHtU)im"iltl na w nr. iWitor- minetl to nlvaru ALL.. Il.rlou lat.ly tnntp:d oitr Mano artrry Willi a S joi r.or uoinra a Ks.i.E, Acd tli IfltASt l."lri'VrJ n lit lt O' ltin dtiro' urliinorj and niitt.-rial, si at. prfa;rt td 'to nil wrk 'it a Pefiili-lt ilAUVkn, and with ttia VtMait I .rccft. ai'tuu nr'.'jry in ti.tl-.r's ila.l;Uy.rft 'Jo :r.c Bu:id-ln. South HihSti-t. .tt:l.-'l'''.n. HATS, CAPS, & Eats, Caps and Furs. p I,Al'F,NO. FASITOWIVSTKEF.T C- h mHii, . U a Uu- i d Fura eum I i rejii.lrt d ea ebcrt uoiita uiad i a BMlf-cttir in rm ;r. EKOJCAL BOAR. bUR:ir,'H ti V L A Vn i VWt, .t"HIiO)ll- "I f T, U SrtPtnbe!- 21 't IK'. Arv a K.iu v n t;iii'A i. ima c loiiHiat f farjioeu Oarlei ti. IMfir, II. B. P umdtnt; rur.iuii William . u.Mia, lT. a. A., aittl urh;ctiti i:)fv. I rin T, 8. A., Kn iijnr. i i metaat t.-inuitiimu, umo, '0 t o in o oi t.c o-r in xt, for Him amu!ufU)n of ctnlidAttn ior ml minaion Into ti o ihudi. hi .-tart ot lb I mtml Afoij, and of auch 9 .start furs win b-r prui.t-tion aa day bo bot!fkt btort- It. ApplionntKniuic tie ..tttrtn twi nty-cu' itnd t'.irty yaro f uir and p!iyiollt sou 11 1. Ai'.p itj'.riuu" intittt unaGorPfWti in -.- i iemryai War. ;r Ibe rt.Tr.e'in Ooutral. f.iitini lh reelduooe of tbaAppii atit.Mid ihtj 'ruto nnd plaoe of hie birth; thuy nu.t alio i-e a-c ntpant d by raipctable toetl- tiiotiinl of mo') odarnct.r. Mi a 1'iwa.nixi la mde for tbe expenaM or panose .iiidLUoi' g b-oxainluatoB,aaitlaaBiudeapBlBMe prB-:f(Btiio tst appoiatBiaD -. Thru are it'-w llro racauoita the Mvrir,l Btaff, , JH. K ItAHMCS, ff'pll) '!Ha1 Hnrg"."! ffanerai. IT !. A. ABMAaTOVKO, BATIB Tinn, II r. Htl, Armer Young, Bro. 1 Co., lmy.rt.raaad alcr. la While CJo.mU. Hd5ery. MITT8, GiVES, Tli51MES(J3 ., Hio, 420 .Variliet Slt eot, . 4 IS Contiiaeroe Strvct, W OoufvBis.'A..K WTIvrti'UipliSU O, 1'. t attioier baviuif ilirii. e-4-af- hie lntt-rft la the li.tr lirwof lattio'-r;i SiyiM.. i4;. ww, fft Hpoctfiilly solicit ih -Mad iratr.r k" 'riimda j 1 tbe late lirro and th pnllle m rlly( and hoj a by furuUbinfi ttratrato ariielee at fair ptioaa to f ha cuniral attHaotioo. , SAT L It A flUi JjAJb. il YE DR. GI-. Ar-SMAlP, OOULTTT, (FOAMWtti? OF H. T.,) tXULTJ. alTaly troota Difreaaea ef tho Kyea, Deafneaa , lnart Arf.ifloi JKjei rtnjUstun, at 7 South (ffaa trof.t, fVui ea, Oklo. Ilia, malla hit boob v the Jura aud lar far JM uau, &-sa of coat - t ad ' ' . . v".- lerelsaitTslteriQg r HAVK JUSTRKt!Kl'VM), UHOOT-I. 1,Y Hit'tM THB CABl'.tha beet .MortDiant ol x rntlcinra' Wear ! ' bronsht to- b- c'tt . wali h I will aell at i .aTllU-iirt. t-jrO 11- FletfcealUndesam'Doiioif pnrobantm trnohtr8 ....,,(..;..., .i'f. yaoi XX-1 Mrw HiO, MONPaY "'U0RNIN6, OCTOBER 17, IS64. DRY GOODS. SOLD BOWN! COTTON BOWS DRY GOODS, "X O WN !" Calicoes, Shirtings, Dress Goods, Cloaks, - - .u Shawls, Sc., &c, &c, va -at-' .'; ' Greatly if educed Prices ; to BE FOUND AT SILLS SCHERMEEHOBK StCQ'S - : - - J New York Store, SO.'lvS SOUTH HISH STREET, Union Block. OoliiKifovAsii, OJaio AGRICULTURAL. Wool1 Growers Attention I PRACTICAL EHIPHEBD! C!hiiIcI Trealise on .'the IJroc'Hi'K. ItfHiiiisoiiiwiit . mid JllwraBCH of BFiNET S. RANDALL, D,D, .ItiTM'.-n or SI1 KKP lUIf BASD1IT, FINE WO"!. 611 MiT HUSBANIillV, Ao., At., with ILLUtTHA. TI'.IN.S, . Randal & Aston'?, 109 South High St. fANCY coops. STRASBUROER & MOHN. 65 Maiden Lane, KT -77-, YOK 3&. yjuMBi fro or China, Fancy Goods, , rJPeads. Str. SLATES, 8LATEPENCILS. WE HATE US HAM O TIT K 1. A and bon tianortninDt of tbe aoove gordin. Our whln atock line benu imported ainco the tat of Feb miry, aud wit are dail receiving all the iiovtltlex aypeirin in Krrpe. We have pa d for tha.w soudti ie'0Tti the groat adrnuce io f-ld,.oad ban sell at tbe tautt rs-iiil'tt ratim. r ., We solicit a abare of y ar patronage. Ton will buy irom a If yon axatuliie our stork. China atjd Crockery l)talara will HudUthalrtnter-eat to -all npo o. ''jdyw EDUCATIONAL. '' ' CiUSDRY A BUSH'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, " UNION BLOCK, HIGH ST , OOI-iTJlVrXlTT. OHIO Day nnd Evening Sossioiia. Coarse mad praetionl with CouMBg 1 Aoom : 8d lor Olroalar eanlalainf fal) parll.ntari. A4 dicu SUJiDUI A tl.1!i. FALL 1864. FALL 1864. Edmund Yard & Co., No. 617 OJiMtont & 614 Jane Street, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF . Silk end Fancy Dry Goods, White Goods and Balmoral Skirts. iTig-41 MEDICAL. CHEROKEE CURE t Tna siiHiT INDIAN MEDICINE ROOTS, BriSKS AND IEATES- loimtiiiM mmk a Ia- ot Sittruxn. Pmnrvti imitAr. rats vt ihf Back, lUmm Hwn, frmwklmt Qi V.aa'iiiNaM. 1 'wiilie a li Jrr'.e. rata OwaNMi'fMm firMaSi. OMMMrarnaw, irtaV M (Jm Wai MffWliai fny j-y Aammrimd from tk raaVi aewra. . (Hit. la BudlcilBe e a aiajale votaaia aztraat. nd oae on which all caa rely, aa it baa bora 4 ia tir iraet!ee for nany years, asd with thetuaurli IrtiUid, it but ni tailed in a eiacle iattanc. lu coratifo pf.wirt bar ttMOB aaSeioat ta gala rioter. ar the amei aiahlx rn cam. WTo tbnne who cava triftd wit tktlr aeaaln tlo. autH tiii-T (hisk th.ewwite bayead tho raaelv of Gtadlcal aid, wa wotl-i aay, aMaaft- ntlf the Onaau. abb Cms will reataro yoa ta health aad Titer, and itvr an aaa'.'B wcLvrs aave raiiaMi aVarifrr fiiii aartlcalara, gat a Cntalar fret aa) ro,; pwtrt in ifitewaairy, er w.-iu an- rr 'tirltiwra wb will oiall, free t aay in. ' :u las.-, a WS?rlOB, ! a..T ai,l!-. -hi. ,.tv- t a 'arwardd by . " -r, . ft - ,ri rivjritari Wv. 5 Llturti it, iJaw Ywrk. Tiio Lo2 SHgat tit- Citrus in rati 0K$ i tfa-ca days. Cherokee Romsdy AS (HEKftRKU iSJECTIOX, Cc-Hpidd frow Roots, Barks aad Li iv ib. 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Have yon Hoarding tmx atnjilc aroaiiAnienT AdTerUae la tbe Pally Journal i'AILY OHIO iSTATS JBURNA' OSet A'o. If, tiuMt Sfaf Ntrtt, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBKR 17, lw; IXJt.lfS OF SITBMCBIPTIOaV TerBM ! laau Mtsalj JonraBitK dloglo Sobeoribara, 1 year ;.h....Hh....m... dingle babaoribre, month. iiaglaSnlMorlbera, S aioetha..w..u...,.......,.M, 2 ogleSubacriben, 1 m(ath.....H w M. 0 fci To agAota Is alnba 15 oaata jwr week each copy. Terms of ttoeTrl-Weekly JodntH). i.gialtQbanrtiMra, 1 yar 7-1 ;',ig1a Siibaerlberi, 6 nootlia . 3 fiiigtc Sabaeiibota, U diouthf - t SiBflegabectibore, wonth HH 0 4f Torus ot tlM We-ohly Joarni. -ifuglattabncrlberi, por yoar...,M...,.... M,. S jEHUS OF AIVF,fiTISIM4J Dirtr Odo flqaaie one LuartIcQ ........ 76 ceu( lvial Hotlcpa per Htraara. each IsaertfoB - 11. 'it Looat and Bueioaae Koticeet per Una, eaott looarMoa .H... 29caiAts V bbblv One Fqaarn, each iaairtion.....l ,W " Looal and Buaiaaa Hotlcca, per line, tach lNoition St cunt: aT One aqatreeoTora thifjo aairtare of an inTi a apace ia ine ooiamss or toe joubkal. afarrince Notion willhroaftr luv&riritv L. oarirtHi oo ctiuw wueo BOaior nve liars, aod HI wjat. bar aauare wnen oocnpyiog more ?ace. A. AH TaAHiiHrtT advert taetaenta tnaat be paid r. jj rcitor. iae ii me idt srs orubr.wt. n hor trite they will net appear in tht paper. This rati will be I rid I adhred to In all Mini. Tbra wilt b na exoeptioa. All losal and recruitisg adverim- a-vnia mil roran nnimr tnia rnie. (Jen. Shermak't? Oilicial Jl orf, Tbe (ttrencth of Oppoalns Armies Tbe Concluding six Week or the ram. lHtfn;.!. .... Six months and a day from bis Rppoln! men t as the Buccessor of Liout-Oen. Grant, in command of the Qrnnd Division of tho Mississippi, Gen. Sherman sat down (o in. ito his review of that remartnblo cam. paign, which began at Chattanooga on th 27th day of April, and endod at Atlanta on tho niRhtof the 1st of Spptemhcr. His re port is a most admirably written document characteristically clear, concise and com. prehensire. As a specimen of terso, vigor. on", straight-forward narrative, few pub- lshed pipers of the same kind have ever equalled it. Wo have only space for tho exlracts given below. Oon. Sherman eKttmatc Johnston's force, consisting of the Corps of IUrtlec, Hood, and Tolk, to have boon from 45,000 to 80,-000. The reinforcements which wcro hur. ried np, from time lo time, from every available resource at the command of tho rebel chieftains, including the thousands of Georgia Stale militia, aro not, of course, included in this estimate. Tho advantages cf numbers were doubtless nt every stiige of tho campaign fleoitledly in Sherman's favor. On the other hmd, however, Johnston was actiu? on tho defensive in a country as favorable, probably, for operations of that, nature ns any which the entire Confederacy affords. The Mountain ranges in Northern Oeoiiiia form natural fortn.'asos which n squally vigorqus nnd skillful antagonist might, wn' believe, have made obsolutely impregnable to bliermans ati'taults. The communications of the latter loo, wore of almost tmpreoedented length, peculiarly expotod and requiring a very largo force to guard them seonrely. Added to Iheso disadvantages, were tho unknown topog- raply of the country, and the hostility, of oourse, of the inhabitants, saving always tlte faithful nejro slave. All the'so diflicuUies were overcome, by the gsllunb'y sad steadfast oourage of the grand old A l iny of tbe Cumborlnnd, assisted by its comrade Armies of Die Ohio and Tennesaee, all antler the direction of tho indomidablo Sherman, trained soldier and tried patriot in one personification. Future sludents of military science will pondor Sherman's ' Atlanta' campaign with never wearying wonder and adrairatioi. But to quote from, his ofUeial report itsolf . STRENGTH OF SflBRMAN's AHMX. On the first day of May the effective strength or tne scvcra.1 armies, for offensive purposes, was about as follows : Army tf the Cumbrrland, Muj. Gen, Thomai Infantry , ; ....M,6fA Ai tlikry 't :,77 Cavalry 8 8Jn Total (tun. r- S0.77U l:tO jlrwiy of the Tennmce, Ma). Grn. JfoPherson tontmanditig. Intsatry 22 4HT Artlllarjr l4"4 ii' airy Total 21,4k.', Guua , gQ Arm; af tht Ohio, Maj. Gen. Schofitld Cam- niu7tfi,n.i7.. Infantry n 183 Artillery e7P Cavtlry l,r,7!t Total ...;...w 12,.V,! illn3 , 2!4 Grand nrri-frata unntbor of tr.oas. 98.797: run.. Sod. . About those figures have been maintained during the campaign, the number of men joining from furlough and hospitals about compeutattng for the loss in n.uiic and from sickness. Ibese armtos were grouped on the morniDg of Mny 6 as follows: ThaLot the Cumberland at and near Xttn7trold: that of the Tcnnessoo at Gordon's Mills, on tho Chickamauga; and that of tho Ohio near Ued Clay, on the Georgia line, Isorth of Dalton. ins LAST SIX WKBKS OP Tnn CAMPArOX JOHNSTON ttltl.lBVEn HOOP 1KC0MHAXD TUC DKATIt M'rilHHSON. On the morning of July 2Sd, somewhat lo lo my surprise, this who'.o lino was found abandoned, end I confess 1 thought the enemy had resolved lo givn us Atlanta without further contest; but Gen. Johnston had been relioved of his command, and Gen. Hood substituted. A new policy seemed resolved on, of which tho bold attack on our right was Ihe indox. Onr advancing ranks wept screen tbe strong and woil finished parapet of the enemy, and closed in upon Atlanta, until wo occupied a line In the form of a general olrcle of about twtwniilcH radios, When we again found him occupying in force a line, of finished redonbts, which had been prepared for more than a year, covering all tho roads leadisg into Atlauta; and we found him also busy in eouneotinc these redoubts with curtains strengthened by riflo trenches, abatis, and ebevaux dc-frize. Gen. Mol'heison, who had sdvauoed front Deeattir, continued to fol'ow substantially the railroad, with the Fifteenth Corps, Geri. Logan; the Seventeenth, Gen. Blair, cn Us loft: and tho Sixteenth, Gen. Dotlgo, on ils right; but as the general advances of all the armies oontracted the circle, the Sixteenth Corps, Gen. Hedge, wos thrown out of line by tho Fifteenth connecting on the rigbt with Oon. Soofield near the Howard Horje. Gen. McPherson, the niplit before had gained a high hill to the south and east of the railroad, where the Seventeenth Corps had, after a eevcro tight, driven the enemy, and It gave him a most commanding position withiu easy view of the rcry heart of the oity. He had thrown out working parties to it, and was making preparations to ocoupy it in strength with batteries. The Sixteenth Carps, Clan. Dodge, was entered from right to left to ocoupy Ibis position and make it a strong general left flask. Gen. Dodge was moving br a diagonal path, or wagon track, lcadinc from tbe Decatur road in the direction of Gsn. Blair's loft flank. Gen. McPbemon remained with me until near noon, when some reports reaching us that indicated a movement of tbe enemy on that flank, he mounted and rode away with his staff. I W VM BJEil 81.- must hero also slate that the day before I had detached Gen. Garrard's cavairy to go lo Covington, on Ihe Aut'osla road, forty-two wiles east of Atlanta, and from Ihat point u send detachments to break the tro important bridges across the. Vellow and Ulool'auhatchee rivets, tributariea of n..mi. gee, and Gen. Mol'heison had also left hid agon train at Decatur under a guard of three reqitnents commanded by Colonel now Gen. Bprsgiio. Soon aft.r Gen. MoPberacn left me al the Howard House, as before de-3cribaI heard the sounds of munketry to our left rear, at first mere pattering shots, baUoon they grew in volume, accompanied with artillery, and about the same time the lutiaJ of cun" wa heard in l.h Hi..i, of Decatur? No doubt conld longerbe.cn-...rtained of the enemy's plan of action, n Inch was to throw a superior force on our left flank, while ho h.1.1 ,,. bis forte in front, tho onlv nn.atin.. heing as to the amount f force he ould employ at (bat point. I hmti. v transmitted oidrrs to all iminta nf cur center and rieht to nress rnraarrf lo give f.,11 employment lo all the momv i hie lines, nnd for Gen. Soliofir.1.1 ,,, . large a force in reserve as possi Me. await lug developments. Not mm. tl.n k,.ir uour alter uen. alcl'iiersoti hud left me. viz: aoonc lui.ortlio Zi . hi A.iii.t.. Uenerai, Lieut. Col. Crk, rt.de up aud re pui.cu ijj.t eicrjjeisou was either d' or a prisoner; that ho had ridden from louett. uoayes coluwn, myriog as heroin, foro described, and had Sent city nnarlr cl his staff and orderlies on various irruj. and himself had passed into a narrow naih " ' to mo io:t ana rear or Gen. Giles A. Smith's division, which was Gen. umira extreme ion: mat a few minnt... iter lie bad entered Ihe woods a ahum vol ley was heard in that direction, ami t,i. horse had como out riderless, having two notions, jne suuaenness or thu terrihi calamity would have overwhelmed me with grief, but (ho living demanded my "louguis. i inaiantty enspateuea a ion uiitoer te uen. JOUn A. LOiran. cam n,.uuinir mi tout tjorpj, to ten Him wlta had hapnenod: that he roust assume itnn mand of the Army of the Tennessee, and now stuDOornly the ground already chosen ., - TRIBPTE TU, OHM. H'l'nBRSOjf, Bat amour: the dead was Mai.ir-Go.ern MePhei 'sou, whose body was recovered and brought to ino in the boat of buttle, and I had sent it in charge of his persons! staff im.; tu Marietta on its way to his Northern lomo. no was a noble vouth of atrilrino soual apnoaranoe, of the hltrheat r.iornn. lional capacity, nnd with aheart abounding n kindness that drew to him tho ilhntiona of all men. His sudden death devolved the command or the Army of the TenuesFiie on r, no jess brave and gallant Gen. Logan, vho nobly sustained his renutatinn and hat of his veteran amy, and avenged tho tniuoi nis oooiraue ana Uommander. THE IANI HOVElII.tT Br Tn H1QDT TLA.k. I had becom satisfiod thai, to reach the aeon road, and thereby oontrol tho ann- 11..- t 1 i , . .tiatu., i wouia navo to aaove tMe whole army; hut before beginning, I order- t uowu irom i;nattaaooga four 4j-inch fled guns, to try their effect.' These ar. ired on the 10th, and were put to work light and day, and did exaoution on tho ity, causing frequont flies, and creating uiuaion, yet tno enemy scemeu determine ea to noin nis rorts, even if the eity wore IrstroyeiL Oa tho loth of August, I made ..iy orders, Ko. 67, prescribing the mode iud manner of oxcoutisg vhe grand movement by the right flank, to begin on the 18 th. - - This movement contemplated the withdrawal of Ihe iiOth Corps, Gem Williams, to Ihe intrenched position at tho Chnltehoochie bridge, aud the niaroh of the main army to the West Toint railroad, near Fnirborn. and afterwards ( the Macon road, at or near Joneshoro,' with our wagons loaded with provisions for fifteen do vs. Abut the time of tho publication of these orders I learned that Vhcelor,.with a large mounted iroe of tne enemy, variously estimated from 6,001) to 20,000 men, hnd passed around by the oral and north, and aad made hie appear-anoo on our lines of communication near Adiirsville, and had succeeded in eaptur. itig 9t)0 of our hoof catllo, and had mado a break ot the railroad near Calhonn. 1 could not have asked anything bettor, for I had provided well against such a contingeney, and this detaohment left me superior to the enemy in cavairy. I suspended tho execution of my orders for lima boin, anil ordered Oeu. Kilpatriek to make up a welt-appointed force of about 6,000 cavalry, and to move from hio camp about Sandtowh during tho night of the 18th to the West Poiul road, ond break it g6od near Fair-bora. . . . After an interview wi.h General Kilpatriek, I was satisfied that whatever damage he had done would not produce the result desired, and I renewed my orders for ihe movement of tho whole army.. This involved the necessity of raising tho Biege of Atlanta, taking tlio field with our main jorcij, nd using it against the communications of Atlanta instead of against ils in-truuuhments. All tho army oommonders were at. once notified to send their surplus wagons, incumbrances or all kinds, and sick baolt to our intrenched position at tho bridge, and that the movement would begin during the night of the 25th. Accordingly, all things being ready, Iho Fourth Corps, Gen. Stanley, drew out of its lines on our extreme left, and marched to a position below Proctor's Creek. Tho 20'h corps, Gen. Williams, moved back to tho Cliattahocchia. This movement was made without loss, save a lew things left in our camp by thoughtless oilioeis or men. The night of tho 26th the movement continued, the army of the Tennessee drawing out and moving rapidly by a oirouit well toward Sandlown and across Camp Creek, ths army of the Cumberland below Utoy Creek, Gen. Soholield remaining io position. This was effected with tho loss of but a single man wounded in tho army of tho Tennessee by a shell from tho enemy. The third movo brought the nrniy of Ihe Tennosse on ihe West Point railroad, above Fnirborn, the army of tne uimneriaiiu aooni ilea imk, And uen. Sohofiohl closed in near Digs nnd Mims. I thori ordered one day's work to be expended in destroying ihe road, aud it was done with a will. Twelve and one half milt were destroyed, the ties burrred, nrtddbe iron rails heated rt'id lorti.&d by t ha utmost ingenuity of old bunds at the work.i-Hevoral cuts wcro tilled up with the trunks of Irtef, with logn, rock. and earth inter mingled with loaded the lit, prepared with torpedoes, lo explode in oane of an attempt fo olci.r them out. Haviag personally iu-apcoied (hit) work, and satisfied with Hb execution, I ordered the whole army lo move the next day Eastward by several roads. Gen. Howard, on the right, toward Joneshoro, tfon. Thomas, Ihe eentor, by Shoal Creek Church lo Couch's, on the Decatur and Fayetteville rond, and Gen. Schofleld, on the loft, about Morrow's Mills. - - ' AT JONt-nORO. "" ' On the 81s. of August the enemy came out of his works at Joacsboro and attacked Gen. Howard ia position as described. Gen. Howard was admirably situated' to receive him, and repulsed (die attack thoroughly. The enemy attacked with Lee s and Hardee's Cerps, and after a com eat. of over two hours withdrew, leaving over 400 dead on the ground, and his wound eel, of whioh about 300 were luft in Jonesbrn'o, osiild not have been much less than 2,600. Hearing the seunds of battla at Joneshoro about noon, orders were rtaewed to push the other movements on the left nijd oeatre, and about 4 P. M., the reports arrived simulta-aeown1y that (n. Howard had thoroughly repulfcd the enemy at Joneshoro that Gen". Suoii-ld had roaehed the railroad a mile below lUugh-aiid-Keadv, and were working up the read, broiiking it as ho went; tbat. Gen. Stanley, of Gen. Thomas' armV, had alio got. th road below Gen. ttchofield, aud was deslroyinf its working south; and that Gea liaird, of Gen. Davis corps, had struck it still lower down, within four miles of Jeneeboro. . . , . Orders were at once given fur all the army to I urn on Joneshero', Gon. Howard to keep tho enemy busy whilst Gen. Thomas should move dawn from the north, with Oon. Sc bob eld on bis loft. I also ordered the troops as they moved down - to continue the thorough destruction of the railroad, because we had it then and I did not know hut that events might divert our attention Gen. Oirrard's cavalry was .direoted to watch the roads to or rear, 4h-.(Qi tl). Gen. Kilpatriek was sent south down the west bank of Hint, with instruetieni to tit- tck or threatc loroV, I expf threaten the railroad beloB Jones'. I exptoicd the !,olo armv would oteosjn on Joneeboro' l,y tiaum of tin l.t 1" September. Gen. Davia oorpt. havinr a Ihoiter distance to iruvel, was aai tinsjjid Iciilosed. facii g south, hte risht in oonnto. ion with Gen. Howard, and his left on 'the kilrcsd. Gen. Stault y end Gen. Sohoficid cro cominz down along the Hough-arid- ' endy road and aloi f tlio raiitoa.1, break. - (tig it as thi'y came. V, hen Oon. Davis join- id (o Gen. iloward, Gen. Blair's eopa, cn (itn. Howards lcf, v.-; thrown in reherve, and was itnmedialtly bout well to tho right, ,; belotv Jot!eyboro', to act aaiuat that llaal:, lonr T.tth Gin. K i If .1 1 rjck 8 cavalry.- . About, 4.p. M., Geu. Da.t? was all ready, and itL's-ull.-d ti:e ' ..; u, y liiten r.crrss o; en M, citiryinif It.' -i v. ty ItsLdtOmely, ar I ttkiu as pt'tjor jr.rt-nttr part or lo-r t'.s eomuan'itr, tl'lifS. Of COTir.. ., rt::V Wf.S g.,tnr. Wf' ' tan s brtnno, ii,-. . ! t-with fH'O I'-.tir-guit iv.tn the next 1'iornjni? tlw -r.r bad retreated south. TUB 1'1.N '.L PV 1 Riimot'H beeau to nt-ri-. ei'S captured th'tr Aflanta doned dttrio" the itiltr .':i,.'ll J llfAtt r'.-j.'.:iber 1, . that Hood hud h;uirii up h inounttton trains, wnicu iiocouuteu ir tl:t .oulcs so plaiuly heard l.y us, and wLi. fi were yet unexplained, that ftrewRrte fe'.rt's wf.s then retreating toward MrDocingli. ai d that the militia had gone off loftord Coviugton. Ii Was then loo lata to inurose eud prevent their escape, and I .was sr.iiefied'wiih;the. substantial snccefs already 'galrred: ! Ao-' cordingly, I ordered the work 61 desuxr ingi railroader to oense,' Abu lite troops ,u,be. held in hand ready for. Buy nwveracnlthat further' information, from Atluuta might warrant: ' 1 -' ' : , -T ' Gen. Joff. 0. Davis' orps had betn;left above Jonesboro,.and Gen. Garrard's, cav.. alty was still .futlhar backhand tiieluttef was ordcr.d.to send' ba.jk to Atlanta and nsoeriuin the exr.ot truth and the real eita'! ntton of affairs. But: Ihe same night, riu September 4, a courier arrived from Gun., Slocmit .reporting tho faot that the enemy, had "evacuated Atlanta, blown up seven' trains of cars, and had retreated on the MoDonottgh road. Gen. Blocum had eu-t tared- and taken possesaion on the 2d of, ileptember. .- , . , The'olijeol'of my movement Against the . railroad wos, therefore, already 'reaohed and concludedand,' as it was idle - to pur, sue our enemy in that wooded oountry with, a view to his capture, J gave orders, on the . 1th, for tho array 1,0 prepare fo rrnvo baok nlowly fo Albtntn.- Ou the 6th we' drew' back to (he vicinity cf Joneshoro, five miles, whore we remained a day, , On the- 7th we moved to Uongh-and-Hcady, seven miles, and the next day to the camps selected, yix; ' tbe Army of the Cumberland grouped round ' about Atlantn, the Army of the Tennessee shout J.'ust Poiut, and IhaA of ths Ohio at , Decatur, whore the men now ocoupy olean and heallhy. camps. 't THE CAVA Ml Y PICKET. . AllUy long Iftf.re the front, ... ' , 114)' had.birni the skirniiah brunt fiwlTtactvatito aad Eiidden tfilly, : 'v TliruUffh thTflheniindoah Tallej. Bat, at lat, tho b'osccd cialia .. ' Of tba.Teoin'g fll, like balui, . An! ttuy rtnd db tlie van, an 17aa ol riflei, pwordi, aud-caniiun.' r. ' VTIth tholrliridlealntbfllrclaep, , ' And their labroa fu tlteir grnep, Kfoji thny tliaa oaoli (jreetiwooi sllej . In tUjj ajjtuindoah Yiillny, t : . Wh'.n,'tt oaco upon the breew, '. ;V Krein ttie wondltudi-and tlio ktui, . ' . All along tho dualiY th c'ita, , - , , ,. . ttoaq a y-'il from Jlolttl picket. .ji.-Tliu, with orifjlcfj tightly alaapcd. - , And with aiib.-e finnly grssped. .. r- , I( Wei to,-I tJiL'y, itti !i carta oulargiag, ' " For ttl) t ild doUt;bt cr charging, , Aud tticy lif-luui'-l, whi'u that Jill , Krtiis f'om Ebb, 1 gUJa and tlll. ( . "tut tn Imlf. ionndtid ely Thrtmjr. ti o Sh-'nind-ah valtry. '' tlr.y niiirvulIeJ, l! thtit niftJir, " .4 Till t!,-y li'nn-t tt! rPtirTiIiig light, How tin.' ltil"-l hoj- lair nt ions ' HiiiUil "Chicago lioia-iantioinjl" i'1 JHot frr Tlctory th'ir viciui. Over t;ht?iiT.!ii over (tnint , Nyt fur boUtitontlf r-(t.jtf or anftri'l' Uut tor BtiCngth through Vstitkev' trfnin. liftb-1 tt.i'i.Hie'VTHh l .ui i,i-.ii, Chse luffO.Wfjo .McOl-li.inV timit Cfitnrad'ej! thin In ,vm i v.-nc Itilly, Iu thi fhcii udoah vnUcy ! 1 A J. H. D I'll A WE, Iti Cudid, MIddlu lit., Shunnt mh Vati.y, f-u" ut-r, low. ThII COHVI.ETK LlaTTKn-V- nrff.p. I': President, J;" ill more,, of Kui." ., una oia-. menced the publication of & 3cnc;i .- Utttirs on ih'fl palitionl siluulion muinlj for thft purpose of sntscunCicg t thorn who Ttmy dnsiro his eptnien tliat : aa he ifr-avoiTe to appear in print ho dcaired his cuuiiuunica-tions ta be oonaidcrcti- priTOrtaj. 'Wr. fill-more ia not auppottd te be an lriahnirm. 8me years age be nas a Knoiv-iSstl wsl Popsibly that may he htfi address lo-dVy. At all evonts ho desifes to hat a ftroeious ' war -man planted firstly on a pwico plat ; form, and to thut- end he publishes- aiuui-.r ber of letter?, which hti deBires tho public ta consider strictly private Here we have the eternal fitness of tltitis. iV. t. Tithes'. .: - j ' M - .-T '-.ll v ' . . . .tc-or IIatformr the Idnt loaml ?lulon Parr). Kf.solvkd, That It the hirfieU duty .of. 61rj.) Aiac.rican pitizen to uiainti.in tgaiaet nil their.t-e-mi a the intfrfty ol'tlio 1'iilon and tli; i?Armoi tii aatborltyot the CanntitaUon and laws a! ijp Uultt itntcs, and tliHt, Ujin aeido all' difforvueue ot q liilcal 0,'iaion, vr idegeiMiVflrHf, aa UiSiON tpwa, apiniatWd by h minmuti umi Imnut and aiming nf a common object, to do evfrytbing in onr power to' old- th" OoTerunieBt iu qufilliu,!, by-lbmi or arma, tba i L-eboili'R now rag.mg rtiinihst its authority and In bringing to the piiuichmont ddt to thrir crimen the . rebelH and'tratton arralfrtifd against it. IUbslvkip, That - approvu of the determiuation ol thA Quvornuittnt af tlio United Bta'.a not to com-projiiae with t'beU, or to oflar any tnue of poaco except auch ab mny to linand npon an u)tco.i'litiiail aurronder of thoir hovility and a return to tb. lr ' Just allegiance to tbtt Cnuntitutiou and L.-iira of ths United btatea ; and that we chH upon the Gttvornmi-nt to maintain thin pitien and to prosecute thuuar ' ' with tho titumnt ionitle vjjjor to the compete ut , , prciHion of the rebellion, in foil reliance npon tfaa nelf Bacrlflcce, the patriot ism, tbe herolo tainr ainl the undying dvitien of i?ie imcrican pouylu to tbeir country and It froe iBHtitation.' ' n '' it Br.H0t.VKn, That aa 6i.Avr.Ri waetlmcanwaiidnow ceBitit'itfi the utrenKth nf thla rnhi-lliou, and hb it ' must baalwaya nnd svfrywhnra boriitile to the prut- , ciplfaof Hopnhlirnn (') nmpnt, justica nnd th m.t- . tWf sfi.Viv demand ITS UTTER AND OOMI'LKfJB.' KXTIHPATIOU e'KOM TlIK SOiL Of TUB R-PUHLIO; kv.i thut we uphold and msiln ' tain the Acta aud Proclamation by whli li.th- liov- rainent, In Ita omtu dt'lrn;i, has aimed a detith-How at thin vh-unttc eviJ. We are In faror, tnrtbonnora " of each an amendment t. the Coiifltltiifioo, to be me.de try lbitopto In cotiftfriDlty with ite pruvie foiii, nbu.ll p-rratiiato ajid forever prohibit the ex , latentie of blavtry within the liinlta or Juriadl tloa Bttha United tfcafctir, :? . UcsvLvr.D, Thnt th; thanka of tho Amorh-ati people ue dnt to narsoidieh and nation of tbu army an navy, who bo pt-rilltd thHr livoe Iu de-ftruceof their eonntrr and in ylndiratlon oi tlie honor ol tbe flag; -Unit ilu aatlonowea -to them aoim tvtir- t mane tit recognition nt' thnlr patriot lutn and tliuir valot, and ami i In and nermMitent piotiion (or thone : af their auivivora who hv an Bored diHahiHtieaand rteitait bonorahla wonda In tho eer?Ice of the country, ana that the reetnrii of thcaa who hare fallen in ita tlim- ahull tu beta iu gratetat ana . veriest! ok trMnt-nibranc. i. 1 itcoi..n. Thut we anitroTeand applandtlir prao-v . tical wiiomV'ttie un.Hiflsh patriot inm, and nn ' werriaj; lidolity to th CmtituUon, tlte principlea i of ADdrh:ait liberty with which ABItAhAU LIN COLN bae diicnargfil, under clrcumsuacea or tm-"t parallel i (htMcnuy. the great doliea and renponei- , bilitlea of th Presrafn.ial OflTca : that we anDrera and eodorsc, as donnuidod by the emergeucy aad, enential' to tbn p recruit, tion of the uation and aa within tbe Oenntitutlon. toe n.caauree and acta ( whicl. he has adopted to dofend the natlea agninet Ita open and r.rtt foea ; Titat wo ejiprofe, eepedal. ly, th PaocLiUATloN of KHiNciPATiOA,and the mm-ployment, aa Cnien arddicra, r mon lieretoTore held lit alavory. That w have full, oomfl-'i d(nr.r in hH dflfrmi tint ion it carry theeo and all olher ooiiatitutloiiAl tat'imttrfs, eaMmtlai to the e-il- vatioo of t,b country, into lull and. oompleto etfawt. lliwiULi'. I'httt w. de? in it laneutial UttbMirca- , nal welfare that harmony should prevail ia the .,' tienal Counrlla, and we regard aa wertby of pnblte- tritib'tcnf and utile il trimt ihoae only wki ooniiall a iy ej 'Inert thf pt in: pnic.lutmi d In tbcRe Tiewa, i mid -vhTi li itiyirtd cbar.rtiTir tbi Milruinistratlou of the fltivernioimt. RKnoi.vim, iimt ti-Tj uoTiTiimeni iwwi to an tnen QKlovcd in It ai mtea, within t rrgard to dUctiac- . tieu of clr;tlif lull prutcctionof the litwuof war. KaaoiiViD. That any Ttolnttune ef thin laws, or ' af the ttrtuauM tf ctiHT."d na'irttis In thn time of ' war, by tbe ret It now iu ;.inir, wtioald be mado "Jie. subject ef full and prompt riilrtwi. ttxui.TtD, 'J'Uui iiin ionta-n 'rnmiRriinoii wmcn In the pant baa added ao nnuh te the wealth, develov--mopt of re 4ourcM and iurreaiw or power to thia na tion. tbe anylum ot th r.ppniod of all natt-n.-, aliould be foBUnal and tinrouiagctd by a liberal anti juat policy. ittHoi.viii., That we are In iaor nf the epevf- aaav etrovtlon of the riiroa.l to the l'acillr. Htftorvrn, Tlmt tho LMtli iini faith p'-dtred frr the rodcnipU"ti v. tbe public debt, mnst bt. kept inviolate, and (bat tor tht purpose we rx-cinimeiid economy and rinid reepoixi'iility in the public ex- piidiiJtiB, anJ a rigomua aixl juat syatem of tax a.-tlon ; thut it is the doty of ny loyal r-tuu to i.m tain the i reait aud pioniote ttie axe of thti uatloT..U enrrtncy, j RvtaoLVn, That we apprare the poni'Ion it hf Ilie'sTerernment, that thept'.pl ol the 1' ,.Aa statoa sua nTer rigard with lucijl. rmice tbe saUt-int of any European power c-".hiow by ft,, lir to supplant by traod th" inntitntfonn ot ai-r r. iiuMIibu tuvenimont on thfw.trri!cinfh.ent; t'rd.iogt'd (ilivtm-)fttidthHt they will tlpw.it li .-un u i-.tcilomy, an menacing the peafu aud tml'-i end no. id thia, onr own conn try, thr ii'ort ul a: i tub pow.r to l.uin new foothold f.r mr-nHi cliUi &n rrnmeuiii, a.irrtai'UHf bv a fotrit;r military turoo, in near proKimily to the (fatted btafes.
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-10-17 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-10-17 page 1 |
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Full Text | FREPABATI.9NS7 ; ti t" '!'! : ' -i c " BIOHL T CONCENTRATED OOSFODBD FLUIDffiTRACr BttOHD A Positive & Speoifio Remedy for Tbfs jwlh'iio fnrr-i the power of Dipr-nton tA ubum. inc. a wimuiuiiaS into neaitDT actio-, .'.y!ncb tm ntriffc tyr oalohhofh dtioti.n tn'rA all r AVa7T4j1 MXLARNtlHi&Tfi ar to l i.csii, a vrr-M iMn and iafi y ijpii7 fci nr d r 1 ''KirejUWKIB.,V('. ArtHlnir from BimtMA, Wnbrtw of Ittttwr station, attraj lMMriii, wr Aim. ATTONDID. WBCB FWiLOWiHQ Bill I -VMMt IndiaporiiJon to Eatrej, Less ef Few, Lnm of Wt , Dl'ulty erf Bsebtlrtng, Wcuk Unwrt, ' "u Vna.tl.ittV I - . . Horror of Piti, . WakeialttMev TUmm-wi of Vuien, -Pain ta be Rank, Universal T.e-e'Miasef tb rtuktf ttedy. Mmumlar Kyaielt, MriUw aat aeo( ' Hni Hnmi. . -' Ia.Uil freantirnimnn lry hum of the ftkia, Thane aymplosas, If allowed i sp aa, vJOah Uiit medicine la variably wury, imi' raUvw lUPOTUiOr, FAT WIT, KPMOIt'XM UTS, In one of wUih thr patieat aiay estptae, Wlio eai say that they ert net frequently tottitwea Uj thm MitmldJtnaaej," 1MSA K IT Y A W ft CWMBCMPTIOIH Many are aware ot the ctua ef their siflerifig but noua will coafbii. Tae reaenU ei tti Iuhii Ariyluaia and the taelaaalteiy aoattu by Utuiaf tlio, bear ample witseu to tke tvuih of the uut tlun. THE COSBTJTimrjtf, GiCB ATrHfSia. WII' OKGAMIO WiAKMBM, . , Itt rnlre fd of aiM to tmi4i4M rut J vixurat. Uio ayttnt whkb HlLtCBthitX Hi THA ijx x ucii i! luYtLTittblgr 4m. A trial wlH ou Tiew tbo most bkcptiaal. Females, Femolea Femu!o iiO OfiToutfa, tiarn, mmuw, qb c In tr-ADy ftlfetiinNa Mnllvr U Tmm1m ik Bx tnwt U r.aeiUed y My tUar reiaeO.?, m In OhloTMts itt Bti(.i, IrrwfwUtritr, PaiaAthi-w or ii&prewWoB f th (Aivfamury frragnfttioaa, U4 crstoil or IVuirruTU rtut ti iftvrav Imu-ii, or Whiti, feitM-ility, u.a4 Un- all wI-f ieoH:"it to thi' nejr, wbuI'M-r itHwcg train lr-vti"a, IMbiif of Vi Nipntioa, cr in IM tKt'iCVfi ARB VII. KO FAMILY MfoCLD Pfi WlWKftOT I? V no Blam, MroHry, rtlirirtt UoiUcte tor tJuplwMBt kb fatvg-ro. irtpAfctt. ESI.MOLD'S ESTEACT BUOSD OBJIM Secfet ' 3,tJljsoc.soffis In all thfir r.tnpwtt at lUil oxpnm, little or ao ctfltnge in d'el, do incanvciiiBM, It 'cause frnunt dfiair, vr.d rts ilrtuftt'fi t TJrii'atu, th'Teby rrmorinf p!w.trrtinB1 prrToatins aixl nnrinj; fitrl'tur-t o( nn Mrfihrft, ullsytng pAifc tttxl tnHnm'iiatinB, KO f rv oeit in t'ria eliyi.e dri KAt-m, antl flxpflling POlkONOl'e, vixr.AbBfy AXB waft our yrrtu. ITfiO VSBEKN THE VIVT1HS Ot A'ufl wi.y p.i4 Hijavt Kksb to be cir.'ftd fn o iijort tim, lie (omid U117 vuiailroaiTfld, nad ftM the "IVibou" Imd, by the miool "rowtrfil Anrta-KmitN," Uch dried Ik tbe nynia, to lnvnk ml in ttr narT,ud form. tnd PETIIAI'S AFTER MARHrAa 1 XT Helmbpld's Eztrast Bu For hU AK?st4M Bad BiieanM of THfE HB.aJf.4KY BflJASS, Wt.ctl.fr piii lnr In MALI Oil MS r.K, ton wtftteTcr ciio orife'lltit. tMrtfr Of IJnw Isg 9ludiBt DlMt'Mot ihwie OiKair4r6t)HiRld of lKar4tw. maUBBOLD'HIilTiCT ECCH6 13 THI AT DIURVCT0. And It la esrtftU tt have ths dufred 4t ba all H oitMia kr wiiich tt la rMommoiuhtd. B Eelmoold'l Wgtuy C'acoulrftUd Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. Thii U ab iHectton'of the Blood, nnd attacko th BexQnl OrsrtBs. Lininf" o' th Hum, mm, Tbrai, WtndpljMj. and otlmr Jriitf arfncM. maklufr IU np MrAnof in tbut'orm of L'lwtra. UeliaboU'i Itxirtot tsarsapurtlla parUlu tk Mood, aid nwim hH crnptions; sb akin, glvii'K ' nM biyUxU rleiwandboolthy color. It bricc prepared ttpttiwlj for thUolaMefceiaplaleta, itn bkJ pawiyttiK afr-ertiea am pr,urv.! iu aruatar mtcat tbaBua? uHh cr proparatioa f Barep'M lUa, o Helmbold's Rcsa Wash. An oiVIIoot IjoMnr, for Diaaawi of Hyat.IIfo Ha turo, aud aa an injuctioa In nnenff) of tbu Uriuiiry Or guns, arliiug from habiu sf diatipatisn, and is ouUo&rtioD wiiii tk HvtrUi Rlm aad CantaftarU U) Id fiuoti diauM aiuiunaeadoil. Ktldcncai o thr strut r4j oiiwlhle Had rolablo char aoter will accou)puy Uio whUcIw, - CerltloRici of Cure, From eight to twaty yn itandiog. wttk Mtao knowa to SOIKMj AHD FAMJ5, Vor iBHilioftl proppi ti.j of BUC3V, Bee XHapanaa trry of iho t'nitwt Mntwa. boe Frofrr fi:)Vir9 TakfcMt WtHu m (lit PrAo'.ico of I'ltyidc. S-u rsrhsmwU by tM latoaftMM-alsd Dr. PHYB-lOKt PhilHd. h)iiia. 8w roma' I- ' nifirtr by Dr. XFtTtA IK VtBOWm.t a flolohratt'd J'hynclan, and Miaba of t'uatuya-tfolW-g;t of tinrjjwiBP, lrlRitd, aid pahtlrihtd hi Uuc I'tttutiactiotis cf the King and QuAnn'n Jonraul. fi Mttiiro-rfm'-p!r1 R. vnWi pnbHrtiod y W-MfiV yXHB, Fellow oi Uo Byal tVi r (jijrn:on. ' . 6wa ait. t oV tb (mW hUvdttrd worim on fitidtoinr. Jtttrafit Boohn.. i per twttlo, or six for o fUfparllla 1 HO " " 6 ( IdprBT'd Koao WaaB 0 " M 8 W Or bAtr a doaoD of Hh for 9U, wfalfb. wtU bo tnffl-cleot to care t nioot abeMuate wmwi, H dtraatloai are adhfrotl to. DolWernblo to any Addxeai, aecoroly packed from ObeurvatlOBi i Htjt. T'Hbe lytoptort 1b &H ooisntiuloaMaM. Oarwb guarttDtood. Advleo gratU. a,. AFFIDAVIT. Perfonftlly KfpmN4 bofnr. mo, aa AHvmn ! Uu olljr of rhu.kliUI, H. T. IlkimUM, whs, U. Ing duly twora, doth nay bit prepnrnti.M watHfa BO nreoti6f no nKtfnry, or fttr iMi.riou draai. bat sr. pax.ij e5tbl. II. T. f1 Kdl.M. Sworn and rabMtitad aaforo ih, tail fed day Hoiombor. 1M. W. f. fjlil). iliiermAB, XiBth it., aoy JCm, Flilla, ' AddroM tottari f t rnfarvatlai ta ouomqchw H. I. HJUiMKOI., Oual rimiui uwrn.. . Halmbold'i Drn and Vkwloal WanholM, W Broadway, Naw 4Torkt n Or, Hafiakolit'l Nodical Dpet, 104 Sonlh TooU . ttnot, rhllcdiilphla,. ; SEWAkU OF COVNTSRFtlPB ' And mnprlitatplad daalan, who andnayor la inm "OTTHiUEUWK'' and "othar" arbaloi oa lha r ntatlon attatnad by Helmbold'a ttonumo rraaaraMaaa, " " JUtrwt bmohm, ..... a, .....i..... SanaparKa,"' " ' . " " InprandBonWaA. Botd by !! DraniaU avt-rywhara. AUK POa UBt.WBntB'd-TXS'B go OTB m Oat out tho adyirtliteineat, and mn4 Jar h. AVOID IBPOBITIDN SU MP001I i' i . .0. B0BKBT3 1 CO., Wboloaala AcantI, H . 14 Nortb High itreat (Julnmlxia 0., who will inpp l iba trade at Jdanufactor.nl urlcw. abU-Mdanramv VOLUME - xxvn BHY CCOD3. riFTH and VINB. r.t--. . V 3 "'J ' f ' ,. We .Shall OftVr on m 3XoMcis.y Aug:. 22, 1 LIBGX ."AS. VARIES feTOi :FALL"& ' WINTER f .. .. -. DRY GOODS, Which will Sold af Lqw- est Cash Pricos, . 253 Oases.' IQO .Bales ' i.:- .-'50 Oases : " V BLEACHED SHIET1G, Tickings, :. Shirting Checks, Canton Flannels, Corset Jaans, Sentu cky Jeans, Satinets . . . 20 Cases ''' AMERICAN DELAINES. Faenclx 2Zcrinos,' English X2ermos, aris'Poplins, loadoa JkvBa ore's, Slack'Siiks,". Balmoral Skirts, . "White Goods, Motions, Mcv!linlii yiniting (hu Cily will Snd U io . . ttioir inlorcet to EXAMINE OUR STOCK WHOLESALE ROOMS, Corner Fifth. & Vine CIX'CIXVATI, OHIO.: Btigti.ilt--nrt-n 'tit MIL Hcr3tmaiin tfrothere & Co., Iditnnfactnrera'ar.d lunortirit of HtXlllteivy G-ooiAa, FKESKEJTA'l-SOX BWOKDS, Theatrical ilKeivtic: t, Trmmiup for Fancy Dhuhb, Flaqy linuner etc etc., fifth HJ (lierry Kii.rel, - . SITII.:lCWniA. etutl'd: ihottlder Straps Swords b.vt ir-L -f T!,X (TYL?A ('.? SWITH & COKH-WS HAT STOKE Sf Holt Bu-m B-a!!it(. OOl.UMKIta, O ltOI?mii.rl',g4, WllOLt.S.'.l.B ,tll lifflAlt, IIU'JIU IB Di-ugs, ChsmloaSs, Paints, O.Ik, V iijRhes, PaJant Med- o!ns, Farfumery, Toi.'ei Oopdt, ljac J-nt' Liquors for -Vledioai Pjifjtcssg. n W North High St,, ait;.i-:!11 OTFKUX rUB dAbl AT WBOIctALI OB I TAIL, a lar,T imd welt alaoM tttock 0" csssasiCAM. t;v, ; . '.:.. P13KFWBfF.y, ; 1 TOII,lETT-PS," PAINTS OIIA. "Wines aftc l-diquorifi, rB MKOICA1. FI7RFOS1W,,." : " ToKftbrwiti ay.fT arfclola Kept m a flratolM Drug tuire all or wnteh UHf" ttaun aarobaaoa lor irtuhot too ImoerUra and atanniacL&rrat aad wlil l Mid at yery low prloaft.. . , , trtarthmW utfltiMw ?4mot to anwyoiladat, Pa-.f. taw' PrMrnrffaN. trlt.'. oboit IfMUaai. 3 "THE raIOH,,, SHOMAf- a. we a. t FltARK B. wrnp, f bJft) I yon Want Workf l yon M iuit a House? 1 ' la yoa Wiiii s ennntf " Ailverlisv in UUe Daily J ournal COLUMBUS, COFFEEr' DonH Fail to Read This COFFEE! COFFEE II The East India Coifee Co j ,!.'15i HEADS STREET, N. Y "1; THHEl DOOBHPKOaREESTl(4IHI. Call nuirental ftTf ntitn to tholr BEST'S EISC'ISDIA WFKE. KFNT'H 'FAST lfDfA -rOFFFF-'lMK nil ttio fltTwr of-O.d (..iTurpfint Java, and. to but half tbo prio; atidstM l.'mt Kunt'e faot Jadu ;kJTe iiae tice th atrptittth o' Jaa, or any tn- r Ouffiin wbaiever. and wberrrr ul by oar Br.t rlaie hotel and itaaiobaat. Ilm Bt.warrtt y thtif UanAvlBir af M' pT eat, Kent'e Ktt lodifi 4ff la theooly bvaltby bTraje tivwn, aad is ttt antritlona. The wrak and iatrm amy qia ft t M timet, with Imi.imity. Tbe wife or th Bt V flraai, looat mlleur of tfatt at f;bireb, Jaw nty, wno taa uoinea auie to na an goitk mr ni teu yearcaa net Kut'i Bait Ikdia OolTno thriv-tlmetia dy, witbuut Injury, It inj ootiety frw Front tfewaa pro,rtlsa ibat proaoa Bvrvane axcii' rani. .-;' Pr. JAMES BOTLB. of l.)A(aiaBberdti'etiATi Ubart, aevor kooxo anv coffee no baHtul, n-itH tloae, and free Tom all injarloee qoliti'altont'ri Savt ladia Caff-. I aiivlae ay paUeaie taar.ua u iD'Ti-rfa.iy. erea laoes m wata a aave aincr" prmiD,.-u in- iiae ot uon -. Tb P II f KO. I A Ij OfTHIfSSW K.'RR Htm IS FIRM EY liI direct Mil thftaatlatu at ")tr .b titutioa to bm exoluaiTelT K.ai a-t iodia Uof- rj and would aot bo witiieut It a -y accctiBt ' Tb Prre 1 LA HI) l Aunfncflt dnvm.i mi tbe Jl. JC, CharoB. saw atauound at Iialoy straat 3ft.wark, mvyti o." tat'i Matt India C-O'te: "I baft w3 it Bt-ariT a yiar ta bit family, and nod it aro- dcs bo eeknof tho bed or Barrtitfl Irrlfatfon, a in tarn oa, or an otaer aonea it ttiiuhgij ploaaiit, aid J cardial ly rriomi.ad it to all clercy-mn a-d tti-ir faiDlUea.1' Eor:t' Eat TnAm Voffw Irtied dally by the faml lien of BixcoD Alcoa. Blthtn VaVer. ad Biaey f tbe Matt disUagutaautf eiereynea asu profnatioasl aa-u in tue eaiiMiry. HKWAFJ! or tHJfWTI KFinW, Ana ' J-u BB! a that tbe packaa; . ! laball&d, ' Kful'3 a( loicliM C4tA. 151, IlKrVbi:. aitlE.H'i'. AXW YORK, Aa tbar aro uaawoui cotiBterfri'te float, an'iai th-Batnn of ' 0na'D0 Boat India 0$ffc," "Or;(ia'' last Id J ta Uuilt"." c, pus rorta ty liaaeii d etv the aawary- Jal lb packatjes, aud in boxn oi so, w aos iw iu,f lor uruoare ana largo coaa men. Hold at BotaH by a-arly arery OroMr and Vrng- JitttB Oiiio. llia laiiowio? Wlioieaaia akiuih upply thi taeat New Tork prices, iralght added; B.Maia, amd V, A. SalU, Ciaaibui: Aaroa A. Colt'ri Co., Clnciaantl; E!ii!er A Regie, Dayton; C. W. Trader, Xw i iuk Uouatou, Ifrbaaa: lamo A Co. Marietta; flawyer A clou, Ftqua; S. Smnrt, rii!l:ootlia; L. A)-l:ata di (jeo. KnaMl'le; J 'hn K. Wood i, Warrrti; Jitc(uwaii A Hoa, diaubftti Till..; Mordoa ateMlilaa A Jo , (Mavelaad, and by fVho'-iialaUroor.riiB Vtw Tork Oity, AitKl(-A-eoii etoi T.SE TraYelers'lKsuranc Co. MAKTFOIED. COXX.. p'iisi .... $25o,eeo, Iruori peraoaa agaioit A.O G I H Ji3 IV rJC ; OI evry DcForlf-lioa. Ttisrly Pollcli wilt b ln"d for a preminu tf FIVI.J90LI.AKS, C ranting In tor a ore to tbe araoont'of iivi: TMwriun f. t. ails, Aifniaat accidwiiAl low of! If- while rraTellng by Bay publi oaTfyai":. StTUrra a Foliry for F1ti TbouRarr. PfIlAn, and al twenty lite dollarappr wtek cn-.peiitatteft fv per-it.nal injney iin-apaoita'litg inourod from hieor-dtit-wrr bn" ncsn. I HfrM V-I ITK DOItUCH Fill.mrM, Bocnren a full Poliry for Jfi0 ' ard por wk coaipfctati-tn for al! and ovary duacrlpttoB ofaco4-dt-nt, tr . li rtt o- othrw'ne, PoUct'M for J.r', with 51) rr wet'k compnntioTil can br had for ' p-r anitnm: or any "tli(r euea bo-twtoii tfHK) and $,rtooi at prrgni I itHhU rawn, ItiBKiT 1 QttAtuvna t. Davis, . W. U, . .lalWuicr. ,1ns. L. H award, Ceo. W. Mmjr-, MarHhatl .Iuw.ll, ' H'-enpaT (:.brrte, Tlio-. Btfluap, Ji., Chrlni White, Co. ntdhis B. Uwia, llh HnrhiMoti, Geo. 8. Gin ta, .TonitbaB B Pun-e. JAM J5S G. PAl'i KltisOy, PrTiddant. ' Rodfbt TtKNaifl, Socreiary. HMKPII DOVfAIX. Knt, ' FXIdtlf IMhV, r.lnnban, o. THOMAS ARNOLD, So ioitor . wp1.d:i ' - ' BOOK 12WD&RY. J. W. L1I.I.K. CALOEIO BOOK BINBERI SIKI5EET &-LILLET IS O O J B I JT I JS K S , IKIniik rsU ManafaoiHru. F1E Box tt.tr d FEonr Ilr.f? MwUerni, j&c. aHe. ,Ao. asuincf, PcrioOiosolrt, Sheet 51ns!e, 4o Sc., ate, Round l S()lo faiid Jo auy I'riHvrn. 'pIlK AT't'FJiTIOW OF Pl ilMKIItRH I. Nfnll'nl I.) o .r ritHtU)im"iltl na w nr. iWitor- minetl to nlvaru ALL.. Il.rlou lat.ly tnntp:d oitr Mano artrry Willi a S joi r.or uoinra a Ks.i.E, Acd tli IfltASt l."lri'VrJ n lit lt O' ltin dtiro' urliinorj and niitt.-rial, si at. prfa;rt td 'to nil wrk 'it a Pefiili-lt ilAUVkn, and with ttia VtMait I .rccft. ai'tuu nr'.'jry in ti.tl-.r's ila.l;Uy.rft 'Jo :r.c Bu:id-ln. South HihSti-t. .tt:l.-'l'''.n. HATS, CAPS, & Eats, Caps and Furs. p I,Al'F,NO. FASITOWIVSTKEF.T C- h mHii, . U a Uu- i d Fura eum I i rejii.lrt d ea ebcrt uoiita uiad i a BMlf-cttir in rm ;r. EKOJCAL BOAR. bUR:ir,'H ti V L A Vn i VWt, .t"HIiO)ll- "I f T, U SrtPtnbe!- 21 't IK'. Arv a K.iu v n t;iii'A i. ima c loiiHiat f farjioeu Oarlei ti. IMfir, II. B. P umdtnt; rur.iuii William . u.Mia, lT. a. A., aittl urh;ctiti i:)fv. I rin T, 8. A., Kn iijnr. i i metaat t.-inuitiimu, umo, '0 t o in o oi t.c o-r in xt, for Him amu!ufU)n of ctnlidAttn ior ml minaion Into ti o ihudi. hi .-tart ot lb I mtml Afoij, and of auch 9 .start furs win b-r prui.t-tion aa day bo bot!fkt btort- It. ApplionntKniuic tie ..tttrtn twi nty-cu' itnd t'.irty yaro f uir and p!iyiollt sou 11 1. Ai'.p itj'.riuu" intittt unaGorPfWti in -.- i iemryai War. ;r Ibe rt.Tr.e'in Ooutral. f.iitini lh reelduooe of tbaAppii atit.Mid ihtj 'ruto nnd plaoe of hie birth; thuy nu.t alio i-e a-c ntpant d by raipctable toetl- tiiotiinl of mo') odarnct.r. Mi a 1'iwa.nixi la mde for tbe expenaM or panose .iiidLUoi' g b-oxainluatoB,aaitlaaBiudeapBlBMe prB-:f(Btiio tst appoiatBiaD -. Thru are it'-w llro racauoita the Mvrir,l Btaff, , JH. K ItAHMCS, ff'pll) '!Ha1 Hnrg"."! ffanerai. IT !. A. ABMAaTOVKO, BATIB Tinn, II r. Htl, Armer Young, Bro. 1 Co., lmy.rt.raaad alcr. la While CJo.mU. Hd5ery. MITT8, GiVES, Tli51MES(J3 ., Hio, 420 .Variliet Slt eot, . 4 IS Contiiaeroe Strvct, W OoufvBis.'A..K WTIvrti'UipliSU O, 1'. t attioier baviuif ilirii. e-4-af- hie lntt-rft la the li.tr lirwof lattio'-r;i SiyiM.. i4;. ww, fft Hpoctfiilly solicit ih -Mad iratr.r k" 'riimda j 1 tbe late lirro and th pnllle m rlly( and hoj a by furuUbinfi ttratrato ariielee at fair ptioaa to f ha cuniral attHaotioo. , SAT L It A flUi JjAJb. il YE DR. GI-. Ar-SMAlP, OOULTTT, (FOAMWtti? OF H. T.,) tXULTJ. alTaly troota Difreaaea ef tho Kyea, Deafneaa , lnart Arf.ifloi JKjei rtnjUstun, at 7 South (ffaa trof.t, fVui ea, Oklo. Ilia, malla hit boob v the Jura aud lar far JM uau, &-sa of coat - t ad ' ' . . v".- lerelsaitTslteriQg r HAVK JUSTRKt!Kl'VM), UHOOT-I. 1,Y Hit'tM THB CABl'.tha beet .MortDiant ol x rntlcinra' Wear ! ' bronsht to- b- c'tt . wali h I will aell at i .aTllU-iirt. t-jrO 11- FletfcealUndesam'Doiioif pnrobantm trnohtr8 ....,,(..;..., .i'f. yaoi XX-1 Mrw HiO, MONPaY "'U0RNIN6, OCTOBER 17, IS64. DRY GOODS. SOLD BOWN! COTTON BOWS DRY GOODS, "X O WN !" Calicoes, Shirtings, Dress Goods, Cloaks, - - .u Shawls, Sc., &c, &c, va -at-' .'; ' Greatly if educed Prices ; to BE FOUND AT SILLS SCHERMEEHOBK StCQ'S - : - - J New York Store, SO.'lvS SOUTH HISH STREET, Union Block. OoliiKifovAsii, OJaio AGRICULTURAL. Wool1 Growers Attention I PRACTICAL EHIPHEBD! C!hiiIcI Trealise on .'the IJroc'Hi'K. ItfHiiiisoiiiwiit . mid JllwraBCH of BFiNET S. RANDALL, D,D, .ItiTM'.-n or SI1 KKP lUIf BASD1IT, FINE WO"!. 611 MiT HUSBANIillV, Ao., At., with ILLUtTHA. TI'.IN.S, . Randal & Aston'?, 109 South High St. fANCY coops. STRASBUROER & MOHN. 65 Maiden Lane, KT -77-, YOK 3&. yjuMBi fro or China, Fancy Goods, , rJPeads. Str. SLATES, 8LATEPENCILS. WE HATE US HAM O TIT K 1. A and bon tianortninDt of tbe aoove gordin. Our whln atock line benu imported ainco the tat of Feb miry, aud wit are dail receiving all the iiovtltlex aypeirin in Krrpe. We have pa d for tha.w soudti ie'0Tti the groat adrnuce io f-ld,.oad ban sell at tbe tautt rs-iiil'tt ratim. r ., We solicit a abare of y ar patronage. Ton will buy irom a If yon axatuliie our stork. China atjd Crockery l)talara will HudUthalrtnter-eat to -all npo o. ''jdyw EDUCATIONAL. '' ' CiUSDRY A BUSH'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, " UNION BLOCK, HIGH ST , OOI-iTJlVrXlTT. OHIO Day nnd Evening Sossioiia. Coarse mad praetionl with CouMBg 1 Aoom : 8d lor Olroalar eanlalainf fal) parll.ntari. A4 dicu SUJiDUI A tl.1!i. FALL 1864. FALL 1864. Edmund Yard & Co., No. 617 OJiMtont & 614 Jane Street, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF . Silk end Fancy Dry Goods, White Goods and Balmoral Skirts. iTig-41 MEDICAL. CHEROKEE CURE t Tna siiHiT INDIAN MEDICINE ROOTS, BriSKS AND IEATES- loimtiiiM mmk a Ia- ot Sittruxn. Pmnrvti imitAr. rats vt ihf Back, lUmm Hwn, frmwklmt Qi V.aa'iiiNaM. 1 'wiilie a li Jrr'.e. rata OwaNMi'fMm firMaSi. OMMMrarnaw, irtaV M (Jm Wai MffWliai fny j-y Aammrimd from tk raaVi aewra. . (Hit. la BudlcilBe e a aiajale votaaia aztraat. nd oae on which all caa rely, aa it baa bora 4 ia tir iraet!ee for nany years, asd with thetuaurli IrtiUid, it but ni tailed in a eiacle iattanc. lu coratifo pf.wirt bar ttMOB aaSeioat ta gala rioter. ar the amei aiahlx rn cam. WTo tbnne who cava triftd wit tktlr aeaaln tlo. autH tiii-T (hisk th.ewwite bayead tho raaelv of Gtadlcal aid, wa wotl-i aay, aMaaft- ntlf the Onaau. abb Cms will reataro yoa ta health aad Titer, and itvr an aaa'.'B wcLvrs aave raiiaMi aVarifrr fiiii aartlcalara, gat a Cntalar fret aa) ro,; pwtrt in ifitewaairy, er w.-iu an- rr 'tirltiwra wb will oiall, free t aay in. ' :u las.-, a WS?rlOB, ! a..T ai,l!-. -hi. ,.tv- t a 'arwardd by . " -r, . ft - ,ri rivjritari Wv. 5 Llturti it, iJaw Ywrk. Tiio Lo2 SHgat tit- Citrus in rati 0K$ i tfa-ca days. Cherokee Romsdy AS (HEKftRKU iSJECTIOX, Cc-Hpidd frow Roots, Barks aad Li iv ib. OVMIOXKJ BMKKDT, Oa areaf iadfort BhrHe. rea nil tliiiu We wiw ornns. ntk aa IneottH- e th t-. uta, JiAiwiM'tSri f An SiMaeer, JavCaM- ;-, dicat, 4'4t'r.7 mad it stjMevtlV rKMtWW fbua .MU'-. 0 Fiear Afcw (ar (TatMi m aeaalw) whert jji i.'afi nnr-j:ii natniiuMi afii a. ajV'tt is tjrinia ta a highly oeaaBtrated :nn. a own oniy i-ei rrea aa 1 twn tMwactaBfau tloi','pe.-A.v. Tlti ..dinrLM aad alterailTetji IU actiea: pari- fylng At. i oVaantee te blad, uaaelr.g It ta lew ia i)ai orirfiuaj pnnn aa tic; tana rfMavtig 'B. the arateaa all rni atcleuu aua'i whiuh have in. J.AEtl()h.k; 1 Rj efrrTON fa rctoaced aaaaaMy aJH.fi aot tatrta naaaoim JiKV.r, aad Bhealtl bt fd in ro'uuBMl'm witb tht mcwi-ina in all oatH Go rW. 'ifMt, jhetir ytJJjMr RiwVca. Ita efft-ia ! B ore ktalt?, i.",jh4 fHu. tfnuIreM; renoTiu? all acald- b-ftt, chords and ttafa ..-- tf aa bimfst airtt n0!idarl it k wxperhjacB w.in rcariy an ma (Jaz? tmfa tviMttocu. MT'By tea rea of ih' r-hMaOKT:? JinaariT and Ooi tiop ait in te'.'hos th two atedleiAea at the aaiae U an nil iansmoyr tTuclitra are renoved, and tbf wt ?Vrnrd ft!,ie at tjtWiiy roatarod to fall vig9 and ef.rtg-i(. naefKoi fnll portlonlare got oar pamphlet from any lmr atrf. m tfav cvnntry, or write' na and Wf Wili mail fre in lav wddrrra, a full tTDte. WPriof, ('uaaniBB kanz, $t p-r battle, or thr buUlea for b. Wl'rire, i;ewk iNJKCVias., fdaer baftlo, or thrfi. holloa Tor S8. --oDt hy Mxproat t auy addreas cm wurtpt of prioe. . .. i Clirrtik! BmMly, CkciMk Xiijrflou acd .ihorakco 'ihtre, ara eeld by ail ou riirisiinr Dnistriats la the C'Tlliaed warhf. frmitt UBpriip)eJ .tiialeia, hotrevr, try ta aell wt'i thle:acoaip. uada fn aland ef thee.: those whih h.f can parch)--' at a rhep prim, aad autke aaere bi.tosy by nellico thaa tbey caa an tteae mfielolaea. Xyvu yalee youv baaltk, aya, tho health af yonr ItHnre ofiiaiUe-, da a.tt b dt.oivfd by atich aai.rla- fiplrd Hi attisle, uiAor frti m'-di'.TAid tken th- t a 1 1 the lrBKf.iala will net buy thea. for yon, fa-claia the mcaey in a letur aad w will send ttem t. y. u by iCxmviB, attearc ly ecaled aud pake-i froa from (ljarn!io. Lrid'ea or 'leBtUfnea can ndJwe nw In rtfrfrct een- tijenca, ttHtieg -ally aad plaialy taeir (Hiwiimh and aymptoma, aa we trrat all diaeaeea af a obraaio aa- uire it. ninix or Ffniiaie r.inenta neea aot naitt.te bcAH of tlto'r irdb'lMy to Tlait tie, aa e have trttl ratii'Bia evccoei ullr taall BOltiuae rihe eirlliz'd glt-lM. by oorrtfotideBEii. ffitifiila addreRtiiig as ni puaie state plaialy alt tho ayuiptcni'i if their oomlainte. and writ rttiriii-, ttaniy, iRienntt anase or writer, piA.a, nnd hicliiBo pfHt-iie jtanap fur roply. 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Have yon Hoarding tmx atnjilc aroaiiAnienT AdTerUae la tbe Pally Journal i'AILY OHIO iSTATS JBURNA' OSet A'o. If, tiuMt Sfaf Ntrtt, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBKR 17, lw; IXJt.lfS OF SITBMCBIPTIOaV TerBM ! laau Mtsalj JonraBitK dloglo Sobeoribara, 1 year ;.h....Hh....m... dingle babaoribre, month. iiaglaSnlMorlbera, S aioetha..w..u...,.......,.M, 2 ogleSubacriben, 1 m(ath.....H w M. 0 fci To agAota Is alnba 15 oaata jwr week each copy. Terms of ttoeTrl-Weekly JodntH). i.gialtQbanrtiMra, 1 yar 7-1 ;',ig1a Siibaerlberi, 6 nootlia . 3 fiiigtc Sabaeiibota, U diouthf - t SiBflegabectibore, wonth HH 0 4f Torus ot tlM We-ohly Joarni. -ifuglattabncrlberi, por yoar...,M...,.... M,. S jEHUS OF AIVF,fiTISIM4J Dirtr Odo flqaaie one LuartIcQ ........ 76 ceu( lvial Hotlcpa per Htraara. each IsaertfoB - 11. 'it Looat and Bueioaae Koticeet per Una, eaott looarMoa .H... 29caiAts V bbblv One Fqaarn, each iaairtion.....l ,W " Looal and Buaiaaa Hotlcca, per line, tach lNoition St cunt: aT One aqatreeoTora thifjo aairtare of an inTi a apace ia ine ooiamss or toe joubkal. afarrince Notion willhroaftr luv&riritv L. oarirtHi oo ctiuw wueo BOaior nve liars, aod HI wjat. bar aauare wnen oocnpyiog more ?ace. A. AH TaAHiiHrtT advert taetaenta tnaat be paid r. jj rcitor. iae ii me idt srs orubr.wt. n hor trite they will net appear in tht paper. This rati will be I rid I adhred to In all Mini. Tbra wilt b na exoeptioa. All losal and recruitisg adverim- a-vnia mil roran nnimr tnia rnie. (Jen. Shermak't? Oilicial Jl orf, Tbe (ttrencth of Oppoalns Armies Tbe Concluding six Week or the ram. lHtfn;.!. .... Six months and a day from bis Rppoln! men t as the Buccessor of Liout-Oen. Grant, in command of the Qrnnd Division of tho Mississippi, Gen. Sherman sat down (o in. ito his review of that remartnblo cam. paign, which began at Chattanooga on th 27th day of April, and endod at Atlanta on tho niRhtof the 1st of Spptemhcr. His re port is a most admirably written document characteristically clear, concise and com. prehensire. As a specimen of terso, vigor. on", straight-forward narrative, few pub- lshed pipers of the same kind have ever equalled it. Wo have only space for tho exlracts given below. Oon. Sherman eKttmatc Johnston's force, consisting of the Corps of IUrtlec, Hood, and Tolk, to have boon from 45,000 to 80,-000. The reinforcements which wcro hur. ried np, from time lo time, from every available resource at the command of tho rebel chieftains, including the thousands of Georgia Stale militia, aro not, of course, included in this estimate. Tho advantages cf numbers were doubtless nt every stiige of tho campaign fleoitledly in Sherman's favor. On the other hmd, however, Johnston was actiu? on tho defensive in a country as favorable, probably, for operations of that, nature ns any which the entire Confederacy affords. The Mountain ranges in Northern Oeoiiiia form natural fortn.'asos which n squally vigorqus nnd skillful antagonist might, wn' believe, have made obsolutely impregnable to bliermans ati'taults. The communications of the latter loo, wore of almost tmpreoedented length, peculiarly expotod and requiring a very largo force to guard them seonrely. Added to Iheso disadvantages, were tho unknown topog- raply of the country, and the hostility, of oourse, of the inhabitants, saving always tlte faithful nejro slave. All the'so diflicuUies were overcome, by the gsllunb'y sad steadfast oourage of the grand old A l iny of tbe Cumborlnnd, assisted by its comrade Armies of Die Ohio and Tennesaee, all antler the direction of tho indomidablo Sherman, trained soldier and tried patriot in one personification. Future sludents of military science will pondor Sherman's ' Atlanta' campaign with never wearying wonder and adrairatioi. But to quote from, his ofUeial report itsolf . STRENGTH OF SflBRMAN's AHMX. On the first day of May the effective strength or tne scvcra.1 armies, for offensive purposes, was about as follows : Army tf the Cumbrrland, Muj. Gen, Thomai Infantry , ; ....M,6fA Ai tlikry 't :,77 Cavalry 8 8Jn Total (tun. r- S0.77U l:tO jlrwiy of the Tennmce, Ma). Grn. JfoPherson tontmanditig. Intsatry 22 4HT Artlllarjr l4"4 ii' airy Total 21,4k.', Guua , gQ Arm; af tht Ohio, Maj. Gen. Schofitld Cam- niu7tfi,n.i7.. Infantry n 183 Artillery e7P Cavtlry l,r,7!t Total ...;...w 12,.V,! illn3 , 2!4 Grand nrri-frata unntbor of tr.oas. 98.797: run.. Sod. . About those figures have been maintained during the campaign, the number of men joining from furlough and hospitals about compeutattng for the loss in n.uiic and from sickness. Ibese armtos were grouped on the morniDg of Mny 6 as follows: ThaLot the Cumberland at and near Xttn7trold: that of the Tcnnessoo at Gordon's Mills, on tho Chickamauga; and that of tho Ohio near Ued Clay, on the Georgia line, Isorth of Dalton. ins LAST SIX WKBKS OP Tnn CAMPArOX JOHNSTON ttltl.lBVEn HOOP 1KC0MHAXD TUC DKATIt M'rilHHSON. On the morning of July 2Sd, somewhat lo lo my surprise, this who'.o lino was found abandoned, end I confess 1 thought the enemy had resolved lo givn us Atlanta without further contest; but Gen. Johnston had been relioved of his command, and Gen. Hood substituted. A new policy seemed resolved on, of which tho bold attack on our right was Ihe indox. Onr advancing ranks wept screen tbe strong and woil finished parapet of the enemy, and closed in upon Atlanta, until wo occupied a line In the form of a general olrcle of about twtwniilcH radios, When we again found him occupying in force a line, of finished redonbts, which had been prepared for more than a year, covering all tho roads leadisg into Atlauta; and we found him also busy in eouneotinc these redoubts with curtains strengthened by riflo trenches, abatis, and ebevaux dc-frize. Gen. Mol'heison, who had sdvauoed front Deeattir, continued to fol'ow substantially the railroad, with the Fifteenth Corps, Geri. Logan; the Seventeenth, Gen. Blair, cn Us loft: and tho Sixteenth, Gen. Dotlgo, on ils right; but as the general advances of all the armies oontracted the circle, the Sixteenth Corps, Gen. Hedge, wos thrown out of line by tho Fifteenth connecting on the rigbt with Oon. Soofield near the Howard Horje. Gen. McPherson, the niplit before had gained a high hill to the south and east of the railroad, where the Seventeenth Corps had, after a eevcro tight, driven the enemy, and It gave him a most commanding position withiu easy view of the rcry heart of the oity. He had thrown out working parties to it, and was making preparations to ocoupy it in strength with batteries. The Sixteenth Carps, Clan. Dodge, was entered from right to left to ocoupy Ibis position and make it a strong general left flask. Gen. Dodge was moving br a diagonal path, or wagon track, lcadinc from tbe Decatur road in the direction of Gsn. Blair's loft flank. Gen. McPbemon remained with me until near noon, when some reports reaching us that indicated a movement of tbe enemy on that flank, he mounted and rode away with his staff. I W VM BJEil 81.- must hero also slate that the day before I had detached Gen. Garrard's cavairy to go lo Covington, on Ihe Aut'osla road, forty-two wiles east of Atlanta, and from Ihat point u send detachments to break the tro important bridges across the. Vellow and Ulool'auhatchee rivets, tributariea of n..mi. gee, and Gen. Mol'heison had also left hid agon train at Decatur under a guard of three reqitnents commanded by Colonel now Gen. Bprsgiio. Soon aft.r Gen. MoPberacn left me al the Howard House, as before de-3cribaI heard the sounds of munketry to our left rear, at first mere pattering shots, baUoon they grew in volume, accompanied with artillery, and about the same time the lutiaJ of cun" wa heard in l.h Hi..i, of Decatur? No doubt conld longerbe.cn-...rtained of the enemy's plan of action, n Inch was to throw a superior force on our left flank, while ho h.1.1 ,,. bis forte in front, tho onlv nn.atin.. heing as to the amount f force he ould employ at (bat point. I hmti. v transmitted oidrrs to all iminta nf cur center and rieht to nress rnraarrf lo give f.,11 employment lo all the momv i hie lines, nnd for Gen. Soliofir.1.1 ,,, . large a force in reserve as possi Me. await lug developments. Not mm. tl.n k,.ir uour alter uen. alcl'iiersoti hud left me. viz: aoonc lui.ortlio Zi . hi A.iii.t.. Uenerai, Lieut. Col. Crk, rt.de up aud re pui.cu ijj.t eicrjjeisou was either d' or a prisoner; that ho had ridden from louett. uoayes coluwn, myriog as heroin, foro described, and had Sent city nnarlr cl his staff and orderlies on various irruj. and himself had passed into a narrow naih " ' to mo io:t ana rear or Gen. Giles A. Smith's division, which was Gen. umira extreme ion: mat a few minnt... iter lie bad entered Ihe woods a ahum vol ley was heard in that direction, ami t,i. horse had como out riderless, having two notions, jne suuaenness or thu terrihi calamity would have overwhelmed me with grief, but (ho living demanded my "louguis. i inaiantty enspateuea a ion uiitoer te uen. JOUn A. LOiran. cam n,.uuinir mi tout tjorpj, to ten Him wlta had hapnenod: that he roust assume itnn mand of the Army of the Tennessee, and now stuDOornly the ground already chosen ., - TRIBPTE TU, OHM. H'l'nBRSOjf, Bat amour: the dead was Mai.ir-Go.ern MePhei 'sou, whose body was recovered and brought to ino in the boat of buttle, and I had sent it in charge of his persons! staff im.; tu Marietta on its way to his Northern lomo. no was a noble vouth of atrilrino soual apnoaranoe, of the hltrheat r.iornn. lional capacity, nnd with aheart abounding n kindness that drew to him tho ilhntiona of all men. His sudden death devolved the command or the Army of the TenuesFiie on r, no jess brave and gallant Gen. Logan, vho nobly sustained his renutatinn and hat of his veteran amy, and avenged tho tniuoi nis oooiraue ana Uommander. THE IANI HOVElII.tT Br Tn H1QDT TLA.k. I had becom satisfiod thai, to reach the aeon road, and thereby oontrol tho ann- 11..- t 1 i , . .tiatu., i wouia navo to aaove tMe whole army; hut before beginning, I order- t uowu irom i;nattaaooga four 4j-inch fled guns, to try their effect.' These ar. ired on the 10th, and were put to work light and day, and did exaoution on tho ity, causing frequont flies, and creating uiuaion, yet tno enemy scemeu determine ea to noin nis rorts, even if the eity wore IrstroyeiL Oa tho loth of August, I made ..iy orders, Ko. 67, prescribing the mode iud manner of oxcoutisg vhe grand movement by the right flank, to begin on the 18 th. - - This movement contemplated the withdrawal of Ihe iiOth Corps, Gem Williams, to Ihe intrenched position at tho Chnltehoochie bridge, aud the niaroh of the main army to the West Toint railroad, near Fnirborn. and afterwards ( the Macon road, at or near Joneshoro,' with our wagons loaded with provisions for fifteen do vs. Abut the time of tho publication of these orders I learned that Vhcelor,.with a large mounted iroe of tne enemy, variously estimated from 6,001) to 20,000 men, hnd passed around by the oral and north, and aad made hie appear-anoo on our lines of communication near Adiirsville, and had succeeded in eaptur. itig 9t)0 of our hoof catllo, and had mado a break ot the railroad near Calhonn. 1 could not have asked anything bettor, for I had provided well against such a contingeney, and this detaohment left me superior to the enemy in cavairy. I suspended tho execution of my orders for lima boin, anil ordered Oeu. Kilpatriek to make up a welt-appointed force of about 6,000 cavalry, and to move from hio camp about Sandtowh during tho night of the 18th to the West Poiul road, ond break it g6od near Fair-bora. . . . After an interview wi.h General Kilpatriek, I was satisfied that whatever damage he had done would not produce the result desired, and I renewed my orders for ihe movement of tho whole army.. This involved the necessity of raising tho Biege of Atlanta, taking tlio field with our main jorcij, nd using it against the communications of Atlanta instead of against ils in-truuuhments. All tho army oommonders were at. once notified to send their surplus wagons, incumbrances or all kinds, and sick baolt to our intrenched position at tho bridge, and that the movement would begin during the night of the 25th. Accordingly, all things being ready, Iho Fourth Corps, Gen. Stanley, drew out of its lines on our extreme left, and marched to a position below Proctor's Creek. Tho 20'h corps, Gen. Williams, moved back to tho Cliattahocchia. This movement was made without loss, save a lew things left in our camp by thoughtless oilioeis or men. The night of tho 26th the movement continued, the army of the Tennessee drawing out and moving rapidly by a oirouit well toward Sandlown and across Camp Creek, ths army of the Cumberland below Utoy Creek, Gen. Soholield remaining io position. This was effected with tho loss of but a single man wounded in tho army of tho Tennessee by a shell from tho enemy. The third movo brought the nrniy of Ihe Tennosse on ihe West Point railroad, above Fnirborn, the army of tne uimneriaiiu aooni ilea imk, And uen. Sohofiohl closed in near Digs nnd Mims. I thori ordered one day's work to be expended in destroying ihe road, aud it was done with a will. Twelve and one half milt were destroyed, the ties burrred, nrtddbe iron rails heated rt'id lorti.&d by t ha utmost ingenuity of old bunds at the work.i-Hevoral cuts wcro tilled up with the trunks of Irtef, with logn, rock. and earth inter mingled with loaded the lit, prepared with torpedoes, lo explode in oane of an attempt fo olci.r them out. Haviag personally iu-apcoied (hit) work, and satisfied with Hb execution, I ordered the whole army lo move the next day Eastward by several roads. Gen. Howard, on the right, toward Joneshoro, tfon. Thomas, Ihe eentor, by Shoal Creek Church lo Couch's, on the Decatur and Fayetteville rond, and Gen. Schofleld, on the loft, about Morrow's Mills. - - ' AT JONt-nORO. "" ' On the 81s. of August the enemy came out of his works at Joacsboro and attacked Gen. Howard ia position as described. Gen. Howard was admirably situated' to receive him, and repulsed (die attack thoroughly. The enemy attacked with Lee s and Hardee's Cerps, and after a com eat. of over two hours withdrew, leaving over 400 dead on the ground, and his wound eel, of whioh about 300 were luft in Jonesbrn'o, osiild not have been much less than 2,600. Hearing the seunds of battla at Joneshoro about noon, orders were rtaewed to push the other movements on the left nijd oeatre, and about 4 P. M., the reports arrived simulta-aeown1y that (n. Howard had thoroughly repulfcd the enemy at Joneshoro that Gen". Suoii-ld had roaehed the railroad a mile below lUugh-aiid-Keadv, and were working up the read, broiiking it as ho went; tbat. Gen. Stanley, of Gen. Thomas' armV, had alio got. th road below Gen. ttchofield, aud was deslroyinf its working south; and that Gea liaird, of Gen. Davis corps, had struck it still lower down, within four miles of Jeneeboro. . . , . Orders were at once given fur all the army to I urn on Joneshero', Gon. Howard to keep tho enemy busy whilst Gen. Thomas should move dawn from the north, with Oon. Sc bob eld on bis loft. I also ordered the troops as they moved down - to continue the thorough destruction of the railroad, because we had it then and I did not know hut that events might divert our attention Gen. Oirrard's cavalry was .direoted to watch the roads to or rear, 4h-.(Qi tl). Gen. Kilpatriek was sent south down the west bank of Hint, with instruetieni to tit- tck or threatc loroV, I expf threaten the railroad beloB Jones'. I exptoicd the !,olo armv would oteosjn on Joneeboro' l,y tiaum of tin l.t 1" September. Gen. Davia oorpt. havinr a Ihoiter distance to iruvel, was aai tinsjjid Iciilosed. facii g south, hte risht in oonnto. ion with Gen. Howard, and his left on 'the kilrcsd. Gen. Stault y end Gen. Sohoficid cro cominz down along the Hough-arid- ' endy road and aloi f tlio raiitoa.1, break. - (tig it as thi'y came. V, hen Oon. Davis join- id (o Gen. iloward, Gen. Blair's eopa, cn (itn. Howards lcf, v.-; thrown in reherve, and was itnmedialtly bout well to tho right, ,; belotv Jot!eyboro', to act aaiuat that llaal:, lonr T.tth Gin. K i If .1 1 rjck 8 cavalry.- . About, 4.p. M., Geu. Da.t? was all ready, and itL's-ull.-d ti:e ' ..; u, y liiten r.crrss o; en M, citiryinif It.' -i v. ty ItsLdtOmely, ar I ttkiu as pt'tjor jr.rt-nttr part or lo-r t'.s eomuan'itr, tl'lifS. Of COTir.. ., rt::V Wf.S g.,tnr. Wf' ' tan s brtnno, ii,-. . ! t-with fH'O I'-.tir-guit iv.tn the next 1'iornjni? tlw -r.r bad retreated south. TUB 1'1.N '.L PV 1 Riimot'H beeau to nt-ri-. ei'S captured th'tr Aflanta doned dttrio" the itiltr .':i,.'ll J llfAtt r'.-j.'.:iber 1, . that Hood hud h;uirii up h inounttton trains, wnicu iiocouuteu ir tl:t .oulcs so plaiuly heard l.y us, and wLi. fi were yet unexplained, that ftrewRrte fe'.rt's wf.s then retreating toward MrDocingli. ai d that the militia had gone off loftord Coviugton. Ii Was then loo lata to inurose eud prevent their escape, and I .was sr.iiefied'wiih;the. substantial snccefs already 'galrred: ! Ao-' cordingly, I ordered the work 61 desuxr ingi railroader to oense,' Abu lite troops ,u,be. held in hand ready for. Buy nwveracnlthat further' information, from Atluuta might warrant: ' 1 -' ' : , -T ' Gen. Joff. 0. Davis' orps had betn;left above Jonesboro,.and Gen. Garrard's, cav.. alty was still .futlhar backhand tiieluttef was ordcr.d.to send' ba.jk to Atlanta and nsoeriuin the exr.ot truth and the real eita'! ntton of affairs. But: Ihe same night, riu September 4, a courier arrived from Gun., Slocmit .reporting tho faot that the enemy, had "evacuated Atlanta, blown up seven' trains of cars, and had retreated on the MoDonottgh road. Gen. Blocum had eu-t tared- and taken possesaion on the 2d of, ileptember. .- , . , The'olijeol'of my movement Against the . railroad wos, therefore, already 'reaohed and concludedand,' as it was idle - to pur, sue our enemy in that wooded oountry with, a view to his capture, J gave orders, on the . 1th, for tho array 1,0 prepare fo rrnvo baok nlowly fo Albtntn.- Ou the 6th we' drew' back to (he vicinity cf Joneshoro, five miles, whore we remained a day, , On the- 7th we moved to Uongh-and-Hcady, seven miles, and the next day to the camps selected, yix; ' tbe Army of the Cumberland grouped round ' about Atlantn, the Army of the Tennessee shout J.'ust Poiut, and IhaA of ths Ohio at , Decatur, whore the men now ocoupy olean and heallhy. camps. 't THE CAVA Ml Y PICKET. . AllUy long Iftf.re the front, ... ' , 114)' had.birni the skirniiah brunt fiwlTtactvatito aad Eiidden tfilly, : 'v TliruUffh thTflheniindoah Tallej. Bat, at lat, tho b'osccd cialia .. ' Of tba.Teoin'g fll, like balui, . An! ttuy rtnd db tlie van, an 17aa ol riflei, pwordi, aud-caniiun.' r. ' VTIth tholrliridlealntbfllrclaep, , ' And their labroa fu tlteir grnep, Kfoji thny tliaa oaoli (jreetiwooi sllej . In tUjj ajjtuindoah Yiillny, t : . Wh'.n,'tt oaco upon the breew, '. ;V Krein ttie wondltudi-and tlio ktui, . ' . All along tho dualiY th c'ita, , - , , ,. . ttoaq a y-'il from Jlolttl picket. .ji.-Tliu, with orifjlcfj tightly alaapcd. - , And with aiib.-e finnly grssped. .. r- , I( Wei to,-I tJiL'y, itti !i carta oulargiag, ' " For ttl) t ild doUt;bt cr charging, , Aud tticy lif-luui'-l, whi'u that Jill , Krtiis f'om Ebb, 1 gUJa and tlll. ( . "tut tn Imlf. ionndtid ely Thrtmjr. ti o Sh-'nind-ah valtry. '' tlr.y niiirvulIeJ, l! thtit niftJir, " .4 Till t!,-y li'nn-t tt! rPtirTiIiig light, How tin.' ltil"-l hoj- lair nt ions ' HiiiUil "Chicago lioia-iantioinjl" i'1 JHot frr Tlctory th'ir viciui. Over t;ht?iiT.!ii over (tnint , Nyt fur boUtitontlf r-(t.jtf or anftri'l' Uut tor BtiCngth through Vstitkev' trfnin. liftb-1 tt.i'i.Hie'VTHh l .ui i,i-.ii, Chse luffO.Wfjo .McOl-li.inV timit Cfitnrad'ej! thin In ,vm i v.-nc Itilly, Iu thi fhcii udoah vnUcy ! 1 A J. H. D I'll A WE, Iti Cudid, MIddlu lit., Shunnt mh Vati.y, f-u" ut-r, low. ThII COHVI.ETK LlaTTKn-V- nrff.p. I': President, J;" ill more,, of Kui." ., una oia-. menced the publication of & 3cnc;i .- Utttirs on ih'fl palitionl siluulion muinlj for thft purpose of sntscunCicg t thorn who Ttmy dnsiro his eptnien tliat : aa he ifr-avoiTe to appear in print ho dcaired his cuuiiuunica-tions ta be oonaidcrcti- priTOrtaj. 'Wr. fill-more ia not auppottd te be an lriahnirm. 8me years age be nas a Knoiv-iSstl wsl Popsibly that may he htfi address lo-dVy. At all evonts ho desifes to hat a ftroeious ' war -man planted firstly on a pwico plat ; form, and to thut- end he publishes- aiuui-.r ber of letter?, which hti deBires tho public ta consider strictly private Here we have the eternal fitness of tltitis. iV. t. Tithes'. .: - j ' M - .-T '-.ll v ' . . . .tc-or IIatformr the Idnt loaml ?lulon Parr). Kf.solvkd, That It the hirfieU duty .of. 61rj.) Aiac.rican pitizen to uiainti.in tgaiaet nil their.t-e-mi a the intfrfty ol'tlio 1'iilon and tli; i?Armoi tii aatborltyot the CanntitaUon and laws a! ijp Uultt itntcs, and tliHt, Ujin aeido all' difforvueue ot q liilcal 0,'iaion, vr idegeiMiVflrHf, aa UiSiON tpwa, apiniatWd by h minmuti umi Imnut and aiming nf a common object, to do evfrytbing in onr power to' old- th" OoTerunieBt iu qufilliu,!, by-lbmi or arma, tba i L-eboili'R now rag.mg rtiinihst its authority and In bringing to the piiuichmont ddt to thrir crimen the . rebelH and'tratton arralfrtifd against it. IUbslvkip, That - approvu of the determiuation ol thA Quvornuittnt af tlio United Bta'.a not to com-projiiae with t'beU, or to oflar any tnue of poaco except auch ab mny to linand npon an u)tco.i'litiiail aurronder of thoir hovility and a return to tb. lr ' Just allegiance to tbtt Cnuntitutiou and L.-iira of ths United btatea ; and that we chH upon the Gttvornmi-nt to maintain thin pitien and to prosecute thuuar ' ' with tho titumnt ionitle vjjjor to the compete ut , , prciHion of the rebellion, in foil reliance npon tfaa nelf Bacrlflcce, the patriot ism, tbe herolo tainr ainl the undying dvitien of i?ie imcrican pouylu to tbeir country and It froe iBHtitation.' ' n '' it Br.H0t.VKn, That aa 6i.Avr.Ri waetlmcanwaiidnow ceBitit'itfi the utrenKth nf thla rnhi-lliou, and hb it ' must baalwaya nnd svfrywhnra boriitile to the prut- , ciplfaof Hopnhlirnn (') nmpnt, justica nnd th m.t- . tWf sfi.Viv demand ITS UTTER AND OOMI'LKfJB.' KXTIHPATIOU e'KOM TlIK SOiL Of TUB R-PUHLIO; kv.i thut we uphold and msiln ' tain the Acta aud Proclamation by whli li.th- liov- rainent, In Ita omtu dt'lrn;i, has aimed a detith-How at thin vh-unttc eviJ. We are In faror, tnrtbonnora " of each an amendment t. the Coiifltltiifioo, to be me.de try lbitopto In cotiftfriDlty with ite pruvie foiii, nbu.ll p-rratiiato ajid forever prohibit the ex , latentie of blavtry within the liinlta or Juriadl tloa Bttha United tfcafctir, :? . UcsvLvr.D, Thnt th; thanka of tho Amorh-ati people ue dnt to narsoidieh and nation of tbu army an navy, who bo pt-rilltd thHr livoe Iu de-ftruceof their eonntrr and in ylndiratlon oi tlie honor ol tbe flag; -Unit ilu aatlonowea -to them aoim tvtir- t mane tit recognition nt' thnlr patriot lutn and tliuir valot, and ami i In and nermMitent piotiion (or thone : af their auivivora who hv an Bored diHahiHtieaand rteitait bonorahla wonda In tho eer?Ice of the country, ana that the reetnrii of thcaa who hare fallen in ita tlim- ahull tu beta iu gratetat ana . veriest! ok trMnt-nibranc. i. 1 itcoi..n. Thut we anitroTeand applandtlir prao-v . tical wiiomV'ttie un.Hiflsh patriot inm, and nn ' werriaj; lidolity to th CmtituUon, tlte principlea i of ADdrh:ait liberty with which ABItAhAU LIN COLN bae diicnargfil, under clrcumsuacea or tm-"t parallel i (htMcnuy. the great doliea and renponei- , bilitlea of th Presrafn.ial OflTca : that we anDrera and eodorsc, as donnuidod by the emergeucy aad, enential' to tbn p recruit, tion of the uation and aa within tbe Oenntitutlon. toe n.caauree and acta ( whicl. he has adopted to dofend the natlea agninet Ita open and r.rtt foea ; Titat wo ejiprofe, eepedal. ly, th PaocLiUATloN of KHiNciPATiOA,and the mm-ployment, aa Cnien arddicra, r mon lieretoTore held lit alavory. That w have full, oomfl-'i d(nr.r in hH dflfrmi tint ion it carry theeo and all olher ooiiatitutloiiAl tat'imttrfs, eaMmtlai to the e-il- vatioo of t,b country, into lull and. oompleto etfawt. lliwiULi'. I'httt w. de? in it laneutial UttbMirca- , nal welfare that harmony should prevail ia the .,' tienal Counrlla, and we regard aa wertby of pnblte- tritib'tcnf and utile il trimt ihoae only wki ooniiall a iy ej 'Inert thf pt in: pnic.lutmi d In tbcRe Tiewa, i mid -vhTi li itiyirtd cbar.rtiTir tbi Milruinistratlou of the fltivernioimt. RKnoi.vim, iimt ti-Tj uoTiTiimeni iwwi to an tnen QKlovcd in It ai mtea, within t rrgard to dUctiac- . tieu of clr;tlif lull prutcctionof the litwuof war. KaaoiiViD. That any Ttolnttune ef thin laws, or ' af the ttrtuauM tf ctiHT."d na'irttis In thn time of ' war, by tbe ret It now iu ;.inir, wtioald be mado "Jie. subject ef full and prompt riilrtwi. ttxui.TtD, 'J'Uui iiin ionta-n 'rnmiRriinoii wmcn In the pant baa added ao nnuh te the wealth, develov--mopt of re 4ourcM and iurreaiw or power to thia na tion. tbe anylum ot th r.ppniod of all natt-n.-, aliould be foBUnal and tinrouiagctd by a liberal anti juat policy. ittHoi.viii., That we are In iaor nf the epevf- aaav etrovtlon of the riiroa.l to the l'acillr. Htftorvrn, Tlmt tho LMtli iini faith p'-dtred frr the rodcnipU"ti v. tbe public debt, mnst bt. kept inviolate, and (bat tor tht purpose we rx-cinimeiid economy and rinid reepoixi'iility in the public ex- piidiiJtiB, anJ a rigomua aixl juat syatem of tax a.-tlon ; thut it is the doty of ny loyal r-tuu to i.m tain the i reait aud pioniote ttie axe of thti uatloT..U enrrtncy, j RvtaoLVn, That we apprare the poni'Ion it hf Ilie'sTerernment, that thept'.pl ol the 1' ,.Aa statoa sua nTer rigard with lucijl. rmice tbe saUt-int of any European power c-".hiow by ft,, lir to supplant by traod th" inntitntfonn ot ai-r r. iiuMIibu tuvenimont on thfw.trri!cinfh.ent; t'rd.iogt'd (ilivtm-)fttidthHt they will tlpw.it li .-un u i-.tcilomy, an menacing the peafu aud tml'-i end no. id thia, onr own conn try, thr ii'ort ul a: i tub pow.r to l.uin new foothold f.r mr-nHi cliUi &n rrnmeuiii, a.irrtai'UHf bv a fotrit;r military turoo, in near proKimily to the (fatted btafes. |
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