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MEDICAL. The Great Internal Keinedy FOR THB 'KKCROTUAL CURS" 09 RHEUMATISM, 7 RHEUMATISM. ctoirr, TETTEi., BIWGWOBM.eW, TT STANDS ONECirjALlff) BT AST MIMOIBI a now before to. paella Cor tfa. cor. of tb .dot J.ml dlnaioe. the Tint aiaur of mi, moll tine, which lormerly bar. l-wn need forM-mdls-EH: JTt ""'' mjorrj Is their eleoui and ol doabtral virtue, hot t The Rheumatic Compound Bdlchfil th mc.utam nf all irmkii ..4 ..it I Ubw tbe dlMiM (Voo tnt system by Its Immoiiete vj wat u wiuug. tic Cowpud The Soldier's True Friend I HEAD THE FOLLOWING i faovosr tttuBit'i Orrica, FlmiUMH, Dm Uth, lata, I AlB. ABDBIW Jonwaoi.. rw. of.. I., u-. i 1 .... ; - .ires. nnennmiem, to which I baft n--t been anbjsot lor naarrr IhrM rears. The I f.t.VB Ml MT.I. ID.E 1 flO.ia DM mnva m. .... 4 I'l- r.lH to; arm. after trrlng different medlcl... iiuou. .mil, i we. tunno! to cat yonr nbauni.tio JuKMland .ud bl.uuf P-.ilO.r. ftn.l IuIah t I . Lea (hree battlea 1 eraa mn i..n,uni..tw ....... .1 . ; . raoia v.nura any only to wblr.h mj conoltv might k-.ll mo. I cm gl.oly end oooiMentl; ncvatmend .. u.r,. um.qnicoii tun mr,, ctnedr lor KhenmatiBin I r.r mtd. I onr trta mend. rtOBBia PJI-IiBio. Iw ewaci P. f. PtUtn-i tud Willi aq Dnnabfi. I 7 Wood ititv 'Ml, Ail bo n It rsulTs becttdr It cqrev when 1l oihot remdtai IbM It gtrM aalrrB,l MtiartctloH, Vhi prooi ! moit ftbnadftnt. t It la thi odIt tart onn for Rbcaahtii, U li tb ft I. net dlwotery of tha igr- t ottir remedy bi bom u poiicUi, It la precrib(d by pbyt fcUni, It ! recommended by pbjilciu, In troth, It U airct Iwoefftt-Ii, Sola Proprietors, PITTSBITBG, iPA. d?:8-lr driver rills. (Tie Orllatil, only True A ennla) tl00dfr Ihlrlv Tain RUnln Himttrl nns. ueled by any meiklDe kitown fnr tbe earn of ver ompia.il, Cvxiivfiteti biol ii'ftducht nut Uilltout Under, eud Indeed for llu ho!u cUaj of dUrtuei rlgluat:ii Id biliary tliaug4iiut. Qeoerel Ion or epintft, elckaoti of tbeitomacb. iloi In thu bead, ahouldert, bank end slJf, euiv wearloma, with lleepleni n'RiitF. coi lTDeai of .vvsU, fo owed Id m .me oftemi by t 'oeeaeif ; illeht y oough, l9w eplrltt, with diilorlinatt j- toevory ny, are promfneat lymptotnaore diid eteie I tDe Ltrer, Tn livar however. oita aiucbde- Qgd when te moat 'or jildable aymptDii aieab ui, aod beaomef dairy out of order before It It aowa. Ureal r of I.ivr ( omplalut ' the Original, only Tru and Qenwn$ LIVER FILLS. - SfbTia Obeec, Ohio Oo., Ye-, Her. 20, '40. Mr. B. B. SfUm: Dar Sir I think It e doty I e lo OU end tia nablln out rliv. to Bia.ta thair i ar ItMII ntlfllri,l tmth T.iPnr (lnmn.mlni f m. )e,eodio badly, t oat au abtorw formed and broif, cb left me in a very low etete. Heviug beard ol rceiebret.d Llv.r Pilli telug for lele by A. ft. TP, Libirty, and reoommetdett lo me ty pDlBlclma, Dr. F. Smith, I carutndtd to (tin at a -elr trial, i parobeibd one bi iecdfouud to oe jnit wnet thy ero re jo iu mended, tlte btet rer Fill erer uuoi; and aftor taking t ur bsxee, I i :d tbtt dlevue bae entirnly left nit, and du bow , rieotly well. BeapectfaUy yoon, i D. a. COLXUAK. Wot tioicri, March M, 1S4$.' i Ice'tify tbet 1 am personally arqnalnted vith Mr. '1' men. and can Dt-tr utiiuonv id tliH truth of tb Ibove certificate. A. te. 8UaBP. General Wall action." G a i-1 nt ills, rioyd Co., lad., Oct. 27, 1E6S. Afr. R. S. fhlltrtu Sir: I am out or vonr Llvnr Pl,l. I bd iboald be glad to receive a lupply. ae tbiy give Pleaee eead me tome eooa BttADFOBD. Beit Family Pill, Albxamdm, li'cklcg Co., 0., Ueroh 1, 1SS6. Atr. D. 8. Oam: DsarSIr: I have nied fiKLLKB'fi VIB PILL myielf and Id my family, and matt r.eien alttratut end oommou fa ml It nbytlc. 1 alder very detlrebla oi l Tbay are prompt, bat mild la thttr effect; erouio beahbT aotloo or tbe Liver, carrv off tbe morbtd 'sretlam, and leave tin eyeiem l i a beelthlvr con tion tcao any ptiyeic i Dave ever tenia oraamtu Iterod. Yery truly en 1 leipectfally. . UAUUKb rABK, To the Pubiio. ThA Ariijn.il. dnu tfilM atuf atnutnt LlvuriPllU spered by K. K. Beiien, end uer ui. uu iu ca ioiz npoo ine hi or won ooz, uu the OUliidt tffrJPfr ALL OTUEBI ABB i,OUrlH- ; BiB If IMITATIONS. B. E. SELLERS & !0 PropV s, PITISBIBOII.PA. IN LARGE BOTTIEfl, i parUeolerly noommended fnr nae during the SPBIrkiCt AO tsCMMER, rVhea the Blool U thick and Oiro.litlcn ilovr asd YjSr.dded by nobealtby Muratlona. Vuli per hat ly ZAboagD pjWdrral, Porltlar CLEANSES AND K"t;?fEWe Tary nortloa of tbe ayataai. 1 1 ihe only 6nuliia and Oiigtnal Blood g(3aiolier7 Kbloh formeny yeare hae serformed the moat von- iirful, jet permanent ritree.ln eooflrmed oeaea of roio bib, uiu aurti, le.nr, iniBDri, boiii, aua an aFT j . "1, ... J? L . . I uie rinwai mt ni'i xaucuui, .iag worm, Bcaia I Used and klnJcl diaaaaw. Aj a geneial 1 oolo tte tf CU aremoei neii'gueni na cetiDot fell to beniflt where unl aooording todlraotloni. We make na claim to having diacivered a "Paka-ia" or "Onlverael Be-LOtlj' for all the ellment. to which fleeh la heir, but we do olalm wbat oonnt l;ee facte have fairly and folly tetabHihed, that In the Blood Searcher, The afflicted will find a "stavdadp Ucdioivs," odd oeoa whlob tby can rtlv a a eure epeolflo for all the dUee,ee for which It li recommended. 1 have thin day, Ootober Tth, 184, dtapaaedor mt entire lnUrtat In J. M. Llndaey'e IMPJtOYlD BLO0D S1AH0BBB, to B. E Seller. A Oo., tortb-er with tho rlifbt to nee my name In Ite preparation. Tbe only genuine artlole will hereafter be prepared by them axoluelvely. J. At. MMDSST. PREPARED BT E. 8ELLERS i CO, Sole Proprietors, 4 ? Pittabnrgh. P PKIdl!. $1 PER BOTTIiE, F&r sals by Q. ROBERTS, Drajgiet VOLUME i XXVII. MEDICAL. HUMPHREY'S ; - .. ...... i : HPB O I FXO 1 riKMEDIES 1 Oaf of SS lorn Tl.ll. In morocco nl Book of Direction. .. CIO 00 Oaw of Is urge vl.l., In morocco, .nd Book 00 Cm of 80 larg. vtla, In moroooo, .nd Book 6 00 imo 01 au img. Tisit in pi.io imin wo. w w 0nflslxe.(NoiltM).ad Book....,! S 00 0.M0( nj tlx box. 1K0, t to IS) nd Book , 1H ... , ,. LIST OF '.' . HUMPHREY'S ific Ho ,;c to bs rounD in rvu i Family Oasew. fio. 1 nr FTer, OoBffcjtlnn ftod InflkmnuHoo t Heat. PIb. Buitlennm; aad tbe fliit aUga of ell to&to &d iDHemmetory dlieeiM . Carra Worm vTr, - Wgra Cello, Voinwien, Appetite, WeMIng tbe Tettbluf , OiylDg end Weketalneei, flow Orovth end iMbleoftM of I nfeute..... . no. 4 Cans DUrrbcra. I Of OblldTBD or Adulti, Obolcte Infeoton, mai Hammer UumpleiBt..... ,..., .... M. B. Hod. 4 end S core tbe wore! citNof I Ohroulo Vleri . , Or Olaody ria, Oolle Qrlplngt, Bllloai Uollo, mi ujrieatery,,... Ao. A Cares Cbolrh Obblnre Aiorbae, Neaiw, end VcmltlDf , Aitb metis oiobtniug . t. ...,. -So. 7 Car? Coasns, Ouldi, Hor.3iiei, Broncbltli, InflueiiBaj, end t ore Thrrat i M. B. 'f bie and No 1 neTer toll to etue tbe """ Ualdl Q0"!1"- ' Jlo. 8 Cares Tootiuicn9 Ficseche, Nervona Peini, and Tlo Doloreu... H. b it oat enrea lacaeaDae caeee. , No. 9 Corss TooibMtafs, ' Sick Bedaefcee, Yertlgo, Bub of Blood to tbe uoea .. If. B. -Id elkrnaticn witb No. 10. It never ie.Ha ts cure (be mcst Inveterate oaaee. Mo. lu Care DTsneiMlSk Week, Aclil, or Deranged titnmaob,JonaMi-e-tton, Liter Complaint, or Bllltone Oonditloa, IS. . lrLLiLi (or all oaaee of Weak Ol- ration and ttlltoue Complaltite. No. 1 1 Cnr aaiwiMd Menses, Or duality. Pelofnl, or Dolaylog. Oreen ' No 111 I'nrps I.enror rhetor Wtalta, Baailug Down, too Profuu lleDaoa...MH ... o. 13 Cares Croup, . . . Huaree Oroupy Ooogb, Dlfflonlt aod Ofprewcd Br eat biog. No. 14-Carm Halt Iheam, Of oily KraptloDf, Bryelpelea, Bcald Bead, Bar bar' Iti h, Pimplti oa the Face,..H....H..rt.. No. ltV-lars HhABUkUUm, Pain, lameaf-ea, or floreaew In tbe Cheat, Back, Side or Lfmbe, or Bctattca : No IB Cares Perer sad Aah, Iaterultteat Fever, Pnmb Agne.OId Inveterate N. B. It ecu like a charm, both ae a preven tire and core. - . No. 17-Cures Piles, lotamal or Extarnal, Blind or Bleeding, Beeest or Obetlcate - - K. B Tbie remedy bee oared tboaeande of the went poeatble cauue. No. IS Cares Ophtbalmla, Wsnk or Infl imed Xyei or Bytlldi, FalUcg or Weak Si.fat .WMW N. B."-It mayalwaye be relied upon Cor a euro. No- 19 Cares Catarrh. Act:!. Ud..wo, wry ct Flowing, Oold In the Heed, lafiaoara. ....MW.MM.. No 30-Cares WUooplas; ConifO, gbortenlng and paUiatiog It, or Spa mod to Coach - M. B It li lnfelliblo, and alwaye relieves and ouee. No. 91 Cnres Asthma, Oj.prei.ed, Difflcnlt, Labored Breathing, Cecth eud aii pct orat ton.-...-..- If. B. Bondrede have been onred by It. nil, Bi Cares Kar I)lMiUnis, Kola. In tb. Hsad, Impaired Benin,, B.nch. H. B- It .lw.y. onit.. Mo. an-t aw. Bcrolnl. ' ' " Bu l.red Qlinda, nd T-" o"."tn. n ma ct. 't-Baa onred tb. worat t Na. 94 tTnraa General DebUlU", Physical or H.rTooa WwkoHt ...MM No. BS Cures Uropay, fluid Aocntnal.tlona, Taruld Bwalllnga, with ncanty Bor.ttoo....WMmHH... No, IW Cures He BlekneS Prosttatloa, Vertigo Manna, YomltlDg. No. 97 Cnre Urinary Dlseusest Gravel, Benal Calculi, Dlfflonlt or Pain ml Drl- bailOD., NIHttrUfHUt. st' h B --It onrei all old caeee ol Kidney lt- eeici. NO. 9 Cures fevuih.i.1 WeAeiufefea, Involuntary Dleebargci, and Ooneaqnent Prof tretlon and Debility 1 00 M. B It oniea every lonn ul Seminal Weak- . oeia, and may be confidently r.lisj on In all , oeaea No, 99 Cares Sore Month or Mom Oanksred Moath of Adnlti or Ohlldren. and alto Menaee and Vomiting of Pregnant Famalea... N. B. Caret at once. No. SO Cares Crluarr laaoattueaee. Vetting tbe Bed. toa Frequent, Palnfal or bceldlpg Urination , S. B.- -It alwayi ontee. No, 81 t'nres Falafal Bienatraallaa, Preeiare, Cramp, e r Epumi; Prnritie, Itching, and Iir.tatlon of Femalei N. B. It acti ilka a charm. No. 82 Cares BaiTrlog; at CHanga of tale, IiregoUrltlze, IIdi&m of Beat, Palpitation, and .Tea Diieati of the HearUH...m.,M.4 00 No. 88 Cares Spun nn and Control- lose, V. 11... r.lllnn- atlrkn.- HrnMl nr It Vt. "V""jfWf - """ " rrVT . toe'DiDoe; Jerkloge, Twltohlnge, Uyaterla.1 ( Ho. 84 Carea Dlpttaerla, Or ulcerated or Malignant Bore Throats. THESE REMEDIES BY 3fa.ll or Express. SW We end then lemedlei, by the ilogi boi or foil caie, to any part of tbe country, by Mall or Cspreei, liee of c barge, on reotlut of the prioe. Mute np a eeaeof wbtt klnde yon cbooaaad enoloee tbe amonnt In a correal note or etemps, by tlell, lo our ad.reae, at No. 503 Jlroadway, New York. And tbe Medicine .will le dnly retoroed by Mall or Bxpreei, free of oharge. ForaalebyalltbeleadlDg I'ealere la Medicinal ibrongnout tne ooaniry. TO DEALEBS. : Th sit m rednetltine made todeatera. All commnnlcatlooe hereaiter ibonld be addxetatd, - HUMPHREYS' 8PE0IFIO Homeopathic Medicine Oo , See Broadway, JfBW TOHH. ' B Shaallar A Co., 8. B. Saaan.la A Oo., Q. Ba ton., Mvma jo, wuuM.ua, umu. .aulr.Ick.tha Oo.. AQBNTS, OIMOINMATf ,0BI0- tOT Vr. Mumfhreyt cm conrwIUd err tonally or by Utter, the office of th Om aaiATTASJa) oi:-' 4 O ... s oi tiX'X :'j JT 0HIO f r. i i :- " . i j . . medical; & JUT8PEPMIA OVBEl ', ' ' OOi'S DTSFBPUA OOBM Cu.iS onraniu whboot iaiii, - 0O'SCTIlrlAOOli':' I .' I '. WBn. aAOSBA AT ttTOMAOB.. ' " OOB'B DTBVBFBiA 0UBBI . CIIBM OBAMP0 AMD OOUOVAItt ' i OUB'B DTBPIH1A OPBBI ' " ' atiniwaaoiiBBAiioBBvsBvaBf , ooi'S BTumrsi ohbbi odbbs MoiaisnoB; absdb ab tod AIBI OOr'BDTSBPiUOCB.j Cuiiiig BIABTBUBI AID mABACEB. OOVIDTBriPSIAOUBIl SMUI.ATBB AS9 (OHB9 TQI 8T9XA0O, : I 1 OOB-S BIBMPSI A OITBB I 1 b nrmlin rmlj in .11 dteuMi a! Ih. STOHAua .nd BOWBL9, Otm F8 B w& AO0H-M Uum tvfMok witb to itmUdr Iry H. I Osrti lutaoUuciiclf--ftDd yea do tvotiuTJ to Vbli UOp'a DYBFIFSU OU&Jii it I Ei Ui tneateet tppetlwr erer fcaovn it 10I Obi eaeei tee eppeute, not euabiai joa lo eeelly dJgeet your food. 001-8 DTflPJIPdlAOOBllT Is nwaaooded by U tbe leedlnx pty-Jo, OOS'flDTSPIPUIAOOB. l! : J Is sa tsnlneble Meal to ell wbo exe TeM. satin ; twHea, ua u e toweuu ot aarmu eotm, ; UOfc'oDIflTsPfliA ODBSI t . w li wmeaUd to do ell we beve oUlmei to H, tuid Ooe'i Dyspepsia Ouro I li inaiiMnMbM to th. nortmiito.n ia I ftnTilM. U It .t OUC DrOTODtl dl.KllUM or M.. I alokaMa, althw la .u.ai.r. or oara, and la . aoTar i ouuog prT.Q taiir. or unirMrrom oa.ng.olv.. I Mr ur tMim.t., I ti aoi ao Wlioo-ji it, . . , , Coe'i Dyspepsia Oai- I 0oM not .Khlltrkt. and uolt. th. n.tl6Dt mttun I .r, Uk. nloohollo Bltt. .ud beforogea, nil advertta-I ed to enr. dnneoala. hot It la . modlcln. met won. dMraUr aaaptW to .11 dlMWM or th. atomach and l aowaM, Ooe'i Dyspepsia Oat I Will r.ll.T. dlitreai from ,ood. at barHf a mm I totaaoh, la lua time than It ttiM to wtila 1 1 U lio OgVi Dyspepsiti Oa)t Hae no eonal In tbe world ae a remedial Atfnt I xnere ta not a preparation now known that ae oertaln, ipetviy, and Inialllble In Its Mtfun relief lag and ontlng at onoe. We ey U.U, pec itively. Uoa't Dyspepsia Care! la DretMred b the orlelnator of tha iBJitv oele IbratedObe'e Oougfa Ba1et.ni. Ur. Uoe baa uevtf prepared medio In el ariiole for publlo and genoral bam but oVi.t kAv Btood the etroDeeet teete. and hae aiweye oorne imiin m .ihh w-v wmi u a It hi" ikmu onmnou to cure. Will yon who are lufferlna from Dveitepele. Indl ffeetlou. Uaueea, Heartburn, Biok-Ueadaobe, Oramp, and Paine In tbe Btomaoh and Bowtde, Aoldltv A the Btomach. Oboleramorbtie. Dveeutrr. and Qtm. era! Debility and woakneeeof tbe whale ir.tom try bnl aalngle bottle, we will Dover urge you again, If we tell In thla oaee. Our own knowledge of ite menu, too nnuea eoe.imonyoi an wuo neve ever tried It, tbe enoomlame of hu&drwle of onr own netgbbon, your duly to yooreelf, and the beuencial reeull, e iv6ialu ae tlte eoneblue, all earuoetly, per eletently, urge yon to Juet try one bottle. If what we eey ie not correct, If onntatemenre oonof.ruluk' iu wonaerrnt vinaee are not roan a to pe true. you do not eay that tha operation of the medicine la InetatiUueuue eud perfectly wouderfnl, w will renounce onr. profeealnD ae eatereri to the pablio health, and retire from tbe Held, admitting that we are Incompetent to oomponud a medlolual proper,.-Uon, whlon would be entitled to your oonfldsnos. Bold by dcnggieU everywhere, IM-ie 91 nor Vol M. Sold t7 DrnintUtn Kvesrwtaerft. 4 . CA.AMhT- Proprletote.' ' Hew Uaven, Does, OSMAa AwAatNIW at V4. IvaVC-O., OfiufAk'tA, 81 Perk Bow, HewYork. Sold by 0. Bobedti A S. a. Samcsls, nod all drug tUta aagia 18QB. 183B. COSTAR'S EXTERMINATOR! II years established in N.TJlip " ; Jnli Inmlllejgt'-- - n5?94aogeruuB to the Ham en Family." "Bats come out of tholr holes to die.'' . ., "Cottar'" Rat, Roach, dfee. ExlerV. Is a paste need for Bit$ it Mi ice, itwicAef, Black aitd htd Amtt, tbo., (., tie. OolarV BedBaff Extermi nator. Is a llisld or wash, used to destroy, and alao as a pre rentive for BedBags, Ao." iC4WtarftH Fiectrlc Powder for AnHVClS. I for kMoiht, MopitOM, , . Uat Bd-Bu0i, IhmxU on PhmU, Fault, Animah, de. r Sold by all DrUHBtita and Retailers averv- where. aw r I f BrwAM 1 1 1 of el worthleie Imitations. "See that CoitAa's" name le on each Box. Bottte and Flask, belt re you buy. mm- naaroee nstieein Jf9) 1AH, saw" Principal Depot, 489 Broadwny, N V. SSaTBold bvall Drnaaiits and Dealers tn Oaltim- boe, Ohio. Jtindawlra HOOP SKIRTS, t GRAND CAMPAIGN ABOUT ' '" : ' 1. ' 112. :h,eei's , Hoop Bazaar and ;r Skirt Llanufafctoiy. (Seal Door to ta. fortrmal uBlra.) ATB1 HOW 1 TMdv ... Bnrlav atotl tb. th. tor crA.utoiV 4. tb. new ooMiorv'ter th. oommenorninit at TT.cnhaa the PATIICr dultl TBAIL. Alao, tho now. ait atrl. of QUAE BB BLASTlOaVilt .TB. I UJti .It 'tt ou b.nVO.'' eiti. ale., and l.ncth.nd hdl who kan alwajra hl iroabla' to ,d Mm loaa or lari. Mouga win nno inom nor.. , , Alarge Leortment of Fit INCH AMD AHIB1-OAN 0OBSKT8 AMD PATENT BK1BT BOPPOBT. BBS and 8PIBAL BDSTLBs keot vn band. By aVetall Department is ia oaarge 01 oomporeni Ladles. Hoop Skirts Remodeled and Repaired. HlaM In inrroanrilna towns Will do well to 000 salt their own Interest by calling oa ma before going Bast or ordenmteisewnere. , tetaiea, job will pleaee resmemoeT sae puwev- Ra. 21 East State Street, est door ts the JoTranix Ofloe. Sb. sev.Bai, nnrll Hoop Kklrt Uanniaotot y Horaeai I DB. J. Hortjea I M. BOjSE, , Veterenary Surgeon, OrriOB AT HflAPLafB LlVhfiV STAB Ll, Front street, betwtet State and Town, w'll at- lead to the treatment of all diseases taoMeottotbe Uoree, may a dm BUS NEbS CARDS. WM. DDMLAF. 1 V i JHO. B. ATWATIB DUNUP, A. WATER A CO., Produce Commission Merchants 11 NORTH WATER STSST, " X3rZTXjjB.X333Xj FBIA Batur, laga, Ohtw. Lard, Pork, Bmob, Wool Be. Oaan adranee. ra.a.onOonalgnment. Man raaPLaraaaaalfn. to titiu wba wtah thea, aaplr-t t. a. .taaaa. .... . w. kilut IIBCBT LILLET, iTOB PHIWTHRB, ',' ' BoolcBlndersi,' And Blank-Book Mannfaotorera. BalUr Hall, TJmlom Block, a Hlcb st . arrowr.. .. . at, ; ft iiw COLUMBUS. OHIQ. ,rTUES HARDWARE J. M. Stewart & t,o. HannaKtum nd Wholwal. .nd B.I.I1 Dm lan la Tin, Copper, . ., An SEEET-lllON WARE! ' scorn wohh: ' " 01 U klndi Ixuntod with jjff 0t axeoBOB db X3iaijp.tcia B. X. koep conatontlT on hand ft htfft tstr . aiontoi :. ,; Cooking & Heating Stove. CIDITTB . HOT-AIB FCBNACES' Lotze's English Range. " AUo, .11 klnda ol Ou,0onk and Beating Stovcf, JIouii Fwmth- j uiy uooat, jrumpt, . Japan wore, tte., i , rr mie mqtou ana jvaroutzeei atate and Iron Manila. ... , Hi. Hotsd ' Oo.l Cook Bwto. ud tb, iutlr c.lebr.ta "STEWART." Ooek and fieatluu Stive alerare on hand,: declB trA ly Notices: SALE SUMIOKABLE 3VX XTi2EL- IS QTJABTiflftMASTP 11 OiCKEftAL'S OFFfOB 1 WAiniNOTOir, D. 0., .lunms. lfifli. f TIT DIRECTION OF TUB QOABTEBMABTiC a- mj ujcjcau. ttifre will bo bo a. at nubile ana. tlo j, to tbo high-st blduer, at the, tlmra aHd p'acca enirw niow, vie: , Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, July th, Carlisle, Pa., ThuiBday, July 6th. HollidayBburg, X'ev., Wednesday, July 12fb uuntlnadon, fa., iriaaT. July 14th. Reading, Pa., Monday, July 17ib. Easton, Pa., Thursday, July 20th Philadelphia, Pa., Monday, July 24th, Pittsburgh, P., Thursday, July 27th. TWO HUNDRED SERVICEABLE MULES At eich p'aoe, except Clevilanp, where ntr atm- DRrn will tia aild. . Mnv'0f rJiom werebouaht In'lhabeiinninE of lb w,r bi lUuiuDia eg. hcloiuuiuipii tiia rmi s ta their atarchea and cempa.and ere thorough')' broken, nerdonoi by eiPtclne, g ntl and 'emilLr froa be-iBtr eo longnutionndod by ihe'aoldlers. ThoitBh iound end Mr.lceeble, tn,y nre no lonfr required lotto ermy,a-d can be purehierd at tiitae Hal.eAWrar !( Ihiu tbair triltvelua. Ihaattau. uon oi d?io mimra auu tarmeri 19 osp:cUlty in- VllBVl. ' Mulne eo'd elralr. Sale to coantira at 10 AT Ml Tt-rme: van, in L'Dittfi ctiioi cnrrroy. swa. a. i;kin, Brevet Brlandlt rOnuatal. in tlnrj. Junto tjyV Vlrst 1 lrleiiu, Q.M.O.O. 'i'o Holdornof the Notes of TAi Oontity Hank. 8 (JOllILlANUII WITH ThP ffOlVfT klfcoT action ai na a ci nRESca Biarnn xmr. lRii tn antfaoriu Frfa Banking In Oblo, (lie Pkkawny "uuuj ""! vin.i,ii( ,'iim, KiTea nrnce rnet the ootatandinit notes of clreuUtlon of a4u JJiak iii oe kca-cmoti oy idb kiIi Natl'tuel Uditiit, tJlr-levil e, Ublo. Moliltrs or aald noUsi ore ictmi to present them for vodomptlun within six months uou m 1.1 aeiit. u ii.ii.LirHU, jb.. .rntu'r. vrlevilla, v., web- '- etU n FOR SAL12. For fSetle.: OlTUATBU ON TUB HILL, TWO M1T,E3 WKST or 1 Oolnmbas. lmmodintelv noatfa of laml lutnlc Eurchaewl Aom tliio Bank for the Asylum for lm QCllee. noon which a fiiiti build tun la aLout L.ilnu erected lor that institution. Tbls land bfts a trout 01 214 rnda on Rulllvant's AT1Ml .nd th. f.t end Ijlng l.l3h, .nd taring . rrnntn on the road to be otwnftd. running ec from the National Uoad to tho Uirrlntmrgli 11 ALont two.tblrda of It Is ...iiuil, and '.no-tllM nndor cultlvBfi-:" r ca.h or on nnv JUS. UC1.JI11.40aJ. 'enhipr Frnkllti Bunk, fV!nmhn. O SEWING MACHINS: THE FLORENCE filo-wjfriwin- TV To nl,lIia I ttavino bbtibbb vauyi uilu'ARY i'iiaO-" Jfc4 XTJ.l-mWe I rlTItiB, and permanently locMed in tbUolty.for MBS. B. A. B. JANMET, AOKNT. KSEH eonatantl, oa band .u .logant uaortoient of Florence Sewing Machines I Tb. Terr beat for family ore. tb. troet .ttnotlTO nd popuUr nwcbln. In the market. Has Reveranble feetl. irlakea lonr Jtiflereat SUtciiea, ib Almost Btoiaeieaa, la Eaally Uept In Order, woraia LlKhtlr, and N.rer Mklpa Slltnbca. Doea th. btaTleit or fleet work with roo.l Ccllltr, .nd Trv maobtno warranted to be all tLat la olalm od for It. FLORENCE SrWIffB HIACIIIN C CO., Qaa'l WoaUra Agonc,, 2, Wett Fonrth .t.. . . uinoinnallnio, AUO Fiukle & Lyon Sewing Ma shine. jlakri tHe save stitch and does the same range r f wortt. me reputation oi .i is eiactin e is bo well eeuhifshed Iniblivlalatty, tbit it neadino fnrthir comment i ' ' - superior llacblne Oil, needles, Thread, aod alt rr artleloe for kteolns in ordar and ronair these highly papular Look Slitch fiewiug SfachiincH. - , rB3, B. A. B. JaHNKY, Agent, fs Tn Wm 4M Broad street, Ootnmbns. Official Public Notice UHO SCRIPFOa SALE'. A. ,.x . COLVMSOJ, May 1st, hM rl AOOOBDANOS WITH TUB PROVIdlOKB ot an act of the General As,niblv of tbe Hiate of Ohto, pB'sed April lv, lOtiA, toe nnderslgbed tateorfloere will retire propofela ontll tt e let day Of' Atigatt neat, lor tbe pur obese of tbe Land Scrip receive from the Uul od States ror the Btab.th- ment of an Agrtomtnral Colli g, or Oollgest In tbe State of Oblo. The Scrip comprises e80,00u acres of land. - Nu proposition will bs recah-ed for lets than one hundred and alttv acres. It m)reoonvenlnntproposils maybe made to tho And Iter aod 1'reiasnrer of any county, who whl tranemtt tbatsme tithe underalgtied. JAfl, H. mi DM AN. Auditor or State. , 0. TOLNKT UORfliY, Treiearor of (state. VU. BRNUV bAflfH, TnaTl-i11Ufl-Ung1 rUrrt-terv n Htete. 8AYLOK & UYDAM, WHOIUALI AXD BKTAIL STEAM BAKERY, nnMDpn'iHnwpnv "lo, SB North Bijtb itreea, f OMTMHilfa, OHIO. rrATINO ATTACnKD BTXAM TO On It MB. II TABL18I1MINT. onr lacilltloe will now an.tl. a. to anoseulnll, comp.t. wit! .nd aell a, low at aaf Mher hanorr. ubsh ,rt m WOOLWOOL! Dannr, Hioe tab Oo., 49 Fbaxklim Stbbet, BOHTOKT. ' "I CnmmlaSlon M e rc h a nts , ,. TOR IDI IALI OF Domestic Fleecs anil Pulled Wool. Cash advances made oa uslgnmeats. : mST aod 4m $10 Per Day at Home. A KT PERSON, MALI OR F KM ALB, FATiNO fx a'ewbt'urs dally to spare, can barn the per tlculersor a pleat aut buslneie at home, which pays o.er flno per real., by enoio.lug ln oentefor clicu lare and return poatag. Ouly $. to 85oapltel re-. quired, and proflls ta to f 10 pur day. Ad it r Ma 1 B. WAIT V ELL, JaiMtt ' Chieagev XlU D At,' MORNING, JUL DRY COOD8, L"!",La?ePolnt8, ' 1 Both Black k While, JUST KECEITED, : , . 1' 'A ' .11 (Jaae 10th) bain soar, Nab. 3ft to iu South Hl(b stree., BLACK BILK CLOAKS, ' SACQIES sad BASQUES, A Kiw iu:tlmtut Sellln, .t I Gres4t Barirain I ... B4IJS SOW, Black KilAa of thu most Ap proved M .i ei tor CLOAKS, ,SACrES, ate, Bellfnir ITud er Market Prices ! BAIiV aft SON, SUMMER SHAWLS Xaa. CiV z-o t Varletr SELLING TEBT LOW. BAXH Sl son, Boa 2& to 29 Bonlh Bigh atrcat HOTELS. Corner oi Third A Main fete., , (orjoiiTttTtrrrAn,) Newark, O. riiiI3 hWW AND R LIMA NT HOTF.I,. (TiM X PtETED at an exnenaa of over St 0.000. and furnished en'lre'v new du toe: tha neat Tear, as rrDfH3 wim ansa mono re improvement fl eua coj feniet.cfe for iheoomfortof gaetn as are unaar p.eaod bv anj other bouse In Central Oh In. hm bMn recently leaaal for a term of ytara by tha eabecrl- utrviaioui now i ore: city, j ana it will be bie aim end ob'ert to ro conduct 1 ho aame ee to mate ft au inducement with the travellne; tinblle to aitunH him their i.atroni, a 11 bore 1 there of which la "ncnio. uion .iaji m reamne-.e at au ttmeon the arrival of tratua. ta convt-Y DaaanB-ri to and from the houre. A delly Line aleo from the house to ana iron, uranvuie, j, BOBEKTB, Jf j-Toprletor, ZETL2m HOUSE, (V. F. Corner of Fortrth and Frlontl,) J. 0..rJToll Ac Norn R?' hZ wo uavti new-ly rcntted It with ie'errnreto the too vanltnre and comfort of ffiirate. In ollciilne i goodly ebare of tho patrouego of tbe traveling pnb- 11 a, wj bei are oar rnunaa iaat we enau uie evry euurnu pijaiB. j. j, xvl li S BUM, JIAl-11 LIT I LK H'JD SU. Caioer Foartlt ICauimouU ata., IXfUNlVATI, o. ACTON YOUWG. PiOirletor. nrnniii BOM HAMLIH. I, h. QABDSEa. J. If. fclNfcUtf. AMEUCAIv H(H SI X BOSS HaSUli, Co., Prop in, mj23 3m " HIWABK, OH "THE HMOW' g,; - (jg, JJjjj mi f Ottflh iti. 2 Jt-li ?,CAOJt53.1 a 'oCaflJ A. W E .IB, ) PHY&iCIANS. " the purpoae of nreot Icing lIMlclne and bnTgury, would reepeetftilly tender bis pioieeeional eorvicee to the citizens or Oolnmbas tnd vicinity. All dls eiieoe, both acnte and chronic, promptly tteoted. Medlclnos oomp'-aadod nt tha oilloo, Ho. BT K-1 Mnte street, oppoeito th, Oi-.p1'-' ootit)ly Opera House Doctor. E..M. D0WIS,I.D., HAS FCBUAKB1TTXT LOCATED AT THH Opera Houae, and will nromptlv treat all dl eaeea huuwa to tbe profession. Offloe boars, 8 to 0 A. fcf., and'I to it, and T to 9 P. M. fnb2a AUCTION AMD J 0 OM MISSION ARM NOW PREPARED TO BK0EIT1 V COOblKI conblgnmeate of all kinds of Mercantile floods, Hotuebold rami tare, Ac , ON COMMISSION. Liberal advances will be made on Consign ments, We also bay particular attention to outside ta'es Of MERCANTILE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS FARMING BTOCK, REAL ESTATE, 4o. Ws b.'e on band a large stock of Fine New Furniture, Which w. ar. offorln, at t.t, low prl:,, to which w. wouia can tu atuntion ot tn. puDllo. BKAI, PABNONS, Anetlcn anl Oom blaalon Btorchanta. ny27lni No lBt Hoiith m,h -tr..t. Powell s Great Painting HAVING AOOOMPLlbHKD A HOST DIFP1 calt nndertaklDat Innroducioo- nrat.claaa nma- ativee of Povell'e great P.lotlag or Perry's Vic tory, ror wnicn ine owe oi imio pata Ten Thousand uoiiers, a now ooer ine rnoiograpns lor sale ae lol-lowa:8110 laches, single copy, sent to any address. -.It A o " one collar tacn (t w 12 .10 00 Card si i:e cents each, or S3 60 nr doean. A liberal dedaotlon made to tue trade. Addreaa n. wirp, Pbotogrepber, BI Fouth Hlnhatrjef. Oolumbne.0hlo. P. B. This Is tber-" " - -ver raooes nllymadeot i. my'iotf WELLS, FARGO & CO., (Slew-York & California SXPRESS & EXCHANGE CO, 84 BROADWAY. ntRKIOHT AMD UUALL PAOKAOEv BEOEIVBO j lor veurornia and lbs fact Be Uoest. Uellforiita loopone bought or ooilretsd. OollaotlonS made and comralaBona avar.nraul In the Peel no ntatce. Xxcbance tor sale on london. Duhlla. Pari and Ban franolaco. Letters of Credit on Ihe union Hank of Lnndon lssuea to naveiers, etcnaneeb:e fur Circular Letters payable tn all parts of Euroix. Poi .on. going .hi '' ' v " rotaone goiug aoroaa will Dntt tbls tbe most con-mil nt a Wellae i Aa taftU aiv at nrnvldtm, iriMn. selves with mode. Also. Letters of Credit rn nnr Rati TrannUM bouee, for which they will l.sue Circalar Letters pevaoie a. any or onr otllc.-e In (Jail orol. Ore- goo, Nevada, Washington Territory, end British uoiumvie. Telecreobic transfers Of eoanav mada tn Ran f renoiaoo and all acceulbla points In tha Pacific Steles. , Oeltfornlaant Nivse Mining and other Ftocks uongr. an iuiu lommiaaion or leitgrapn. JQUaa QIBB iBAiBalf, VAHWH Z Merchant Tailoring. CALL OB B08B A BUM, NOBTB BAST Corner of Blirh and Town atrwli lor yonr Ulognna. .ww yuu .p. gooa iu, - OO qn.llt. .i p i bv, u j. Jin in ' wrtrfmmmm ."WW W '. JL. JL 1 111' U Am ' V 1 -- i DAILY OHId STATE JOilKNAl PEDJTCD iD roBLISBBD BT ' wm. t; COGQESHALL CO. Olllov So. IB, V-, Hiale stvM. IGII1U OF j)a. ol thu .,ilr Journal. . , lilagl. hoUorlbera, t rear, t auOI..,,,,....,. Binglo BnbMrlban, Jmonthi, I SlogleBobwjrlbera, montha.' '' ,. dlnto8Bbeorlbare, month.,-'" ..1-., 0 Single Snbecrlbera, par month dallnnd hr ..,.t.....M.,...4.,.t,WMWM,MM.., , w dingl. Sabacrfbera par week, dtllTr ad bj car rier. ..' 1 ,..:.,.....,..,.......,. g. To Menu la claba 1J ntt per week sech cofj. Iwait M Ui Trt.WMK.lv Jonrmal. - Angle aahaerlha, lilo.r........,.,.M (,. dlagleSabMrlom, qmontlj. .....B lv aiBieuanena.n, m,M.ti.. L I jls i Tama of tlia WteMy jroara.I, JlngU Bahaortbara, nor roar.. ...... . T FtlCT s,ae tnaare,ecb loaartloa, ....A..' 18 crr-t?. i. BtocUl Hotloea (ttSlnm, Nik i.' ., liMMln - , , ai l f., ,. . JUooal and Bnalnea. afotlow, dm Una, aachflnMrMon ..M....H. HOors,,. One Si 0. re, e.ebloacrtlon.....,l til " , local and Boitoeaa tletlow, per . 1 "-... .t... w emu f On. aanar. Bonn tbran.nTi.r(.n rt im .v of apaoala tha oolojanaof to. Joimiui. , e Marrlaae Rcrlca. will horoafter InrarULiv h nhr 90 cent, when nndor ft 7. line., a&d cut REFOJLCTIOSARY HISTOftf. OPENINQ 8CENESOF THE WAR. ORGANIZATION OF THE CONTIN- ; ENTAL AKMY. WA3JINQT0N IN CAMP: From an artlole In tbe New York Tribune, BeTolulion," we. make the followlni ex tracts, trtTinit In brief hietorioal riew. of the earlier aoeneaor tbe Amerioan struggle ior uraepeoaence, - - llie relation of the Deoola of lha Oalonla. to the British Ooiemment at tbe date im mediately prior jto Ibe Berolution ia tbe subject of a rigorpn. di.ou.sion In the oom-menoement of lha rolume. Mr. Greene fnr- oiblj set forth, tbe difference between Ihe Amerioan popnlation at that time, and tbe suhjeets of tbe European monarchies. The latter were in a Btate of transition from the abuses of the Middle Aaeav, The, were awakening: to a dontciousnesa of the txu. oharaoter of feudal Institutions, and be ginning la emerge from their degradation. The Tas.ai grudged Ibe labor which his an- caalnra hud nhtierfulltr rendered Ia tholr lords, ihe peasant hated Ihe noble who tr.mpled down bl. grain wilh hie aoc. and iioraea, and forbade him to proteot the Tcge- taoics wniou ne naa planted for the food ol bi.ohudren trouMhe depredation, of rab bit, and hares. ; The merchant dreaded .onopolles; the manufacturer waa alarmed by tha rear or new edicts; tbe man of let ters sighed for freedom of thought; the rich mnn for liberty to use bi. wealth to advantage: the soldier for promotion by Bertioc every olaos of Booioty, in short, was eager ior toe correction oi anotear, houses, and ne establishment or a Dsiter o; der ot things. But no suoh contradiotion between tbe government and nrople existed in tbe Amerioan oalonies ot: Oreat Britian. There veryihing was frtsh and vigorous with tho vitality of new life. The influence of he Middle Agea had passed away; feudal abuses, there were none; the people were aoouatomed to regulate their domestic affair, for themeidvea, and were content to loave their foreign interest, tn Ihe hands the mother country in return for her proteotion. Bat thi. was not a state of ab ject dependence, i It was rather the depen- :noB ot tue. louuairoua coua upon ine rifty parent a habit outliving the neoei- itv from which it sprang:.. Ther had no wish Ior sudden or violent chanrn. TK.. loved their mother country wiih a lively nraollestioa of early asaooiations and endearments. - '10 gU 10' OUAUU4 O S,-J home. Ibe hieiury of England was the commencement of their own. Her great men were their great men. Her literature was their literature. The glory of her flag waa a p,rt of tbeirown title to honor. Bui. the Drier uistoricai space or nine jo.irs, all this was forever changed. Tho thirteen colonies became thirteen Untied States ith a name, a flag, a history of their own. Tbe oauees or this national revolution. aceording to Mr. ; Greene, are lo be found, first, in the colonial system I iself. 'ihe re strictions on industry soon became almost intolerable. As new brsnohes of production were opened, new shackle, were forged, and every fresh enterprise was promptly dis- jurageu by note ot proniDiuon. ihe rela-on of Englaud to the colonies was thus converted into a mere affair of pounds, shillings, and penoe. rjhe found in them a valuable market both of consumption and supply. The raw material whioh .be received from them was sent back prepared for use. Her ship-owner, grew rich Dy carrying the certain freight to and fro. She bad the exclusive right of buying and Belling, and therefore commanded her own terms. Tuis relation wa. not of a kind to last. It pro- ueed on the part of theooloni.i. a feeling distrust ana suspicion, though combined tth filial reverence, and on the side of England, a sense of arbitrary power which could not fail to result In contempt for her ependenls. The feeling was aggravated T British ignorance of America. Few Eng lishmen had any accurate ideas concerning the charaoter of the colonies. They acaroely knew their geographical position. Of the history of the colonist., they ware almost entirely ignorant. Hence, their only notion tbe plantation, wa. or a good place to make money. There wa. no feeling of brotherhood or sympathy with the American people. The colonist waa an inferior. He wa. oondemned to labor in a low epbere. HI. sueceB. awakened no pride. Itis affec tion for the borne of bis father, was mat. with no cordial response. With a heart slowing wilh enthusiasm for Eoglish tra ditions, English literature, English history, he ws. met, a. ii the case even at the present day, "with the repuleive coldnese of eliBb reserve, and the haughty condes cension of English pride " Tho desire for independence, moreover, wa. tottered by the spirit of Ibe free institutions of the colonists. At first, Ihe feeling wa. vague and indefinite. But it gradually assumed form, wilh every disoussion of social rights, until at length I. ouiminated in the notion tea-party and the battle of Bunker Hill. The Euglieh government early onnoeived the erroneous idea that thero was no material in In tbe Colonies for tha formation of an artny. Parliament had been amused with ludicrous pictures of American cowardice. The blunder was repeated from mouth to mouth, and was still believed by British soldiers when they marched to Concord. Not till their retreat from that dis astrous expedition, and their experience tf Yaikee rem tie, at Hunker Hill, were ibev fully oonvtneed of their error. But in fact, no country ever possessed better material, for an army than the thirteen Colonics. Their hardy yeomen and robust mechanics were inured to effort and privation. They were accustomed from boyhood to the use of the gun. Tbey were iu the habit through half their live, of makiag long iournevs on foot and on horseback, at all seasons and in all weather. Hun dreds of them had fought by the aide of English soldiers in tha old trench war. Hundreds more bad fought the Indians alone on the fronties. The name of Wash ington bad already reached the ear of roy alty, l'utnam was tne nero oi many romantic leaends. ' Presoott had won a bigh military reputation. Oridley was famous as a skillful engineer. Ward, and (Hark, and Pomroy, were recognised as able com mander. Many or less renown were Heroes of their own villege circles, '.there was not a well-fou,ht field lo which some American oouU not point wilh pride. It was from such materials that America was to form her army. Tbe militia of Massachusetts wa. organ- ltd in tha Autumn of 1774 , li f..-:.i. ,h e hands of ujinute-men whioh at tbv anucai period performed ausb excellei servioeu Tha drill of these matin anlrll. lSt'reminde pus of tb Homerio heroe wao iwter a soieron banquet, and saorifio nd prayer, mode an imnetuoua churn, n the enemy. It was a social and relifiou c.nouB, lottowea almost always by a set u,.,u, .au aaraetimes ny repast. The mi i istor descended from Ibe pulpit lo take b In'i ti v at tan ncaoj oi his company or even the ranks. j ': Immediately after the battle of Lexiu ion, tna armv kun In ir.ih.r Rr- town anu village seat forth iis slronge men wno crowd 4 tbe road. In Roman TV piougn was lert in the furrow, ihe plane o the work bench. I Faiher and son m-,!,. side by side; the preaoher in the midst t his nock. JJut tbis moment ot lory euihi .mam was nor, rased to gam a permanei supply to the rank, of the army. Enlis menu wore eagerly effected; the roll, wei nttcd; but not for tie war. Thi. error wt of pernloious influenoa. i The Question ttroae aa tn wlm .hntiM .nrr. msnd this motley army It had not yet been uufitiu uy iongrtss. it had bean sum monea by the authority of Massachusetts but it also comprised the independent but iliary force, of New Hampshire, of Conncc ticut. ana oi unoae island. A. the nrcet siiy of a .Ingle head wa. felt, General Wanl of Massachusetts, was accented aa eomm.n. der-in-chief ; but each oolcny continued l provuie ror us own men. riomething mor, was won una- to infuse a spirit of unttv im, such elements. The only sufficient repre sentative of Union. was Ihe Continents Congress.. John Adsm. early made it i point to tnauoe tJongress to adopt the arm; ia me name or ine united uoionles. Th appointment of s commander-in-chief was he occasion of much jealousy. Washing ton's name was the first that occurred t Iforthern and Sontbern men alike ; for n one else had gained a Continental romitn. tion. But some New England men pre ierrca a new x.ngiana commander tor t New England army. Some Southern men also wcreunwillingtosoesuch preeminence acooraea to wasninKion. now r.ngiano moreover, was divided against herself. Gea- eral Ward had . zealous advocates. John Hanoook aspired to the situation. But ai last, Washington was-ohoaen against oppo sition by a unanimous vote But tlte sufc-!. I. posts were not filled without heartburnings. Ward, though flatiored by Ihe first plaoe on the roll of Maior-UenemlR could not forget bis aspirations to the chic oommand. Ilanoock never forgave John Adams for nipping in the bud his drann,. of military glory, tjimilarpiquea displayed themselves as the work of organization went on. There were discontented oolonalu a. woll as discontented generals; captain: who would have been colonels, and lieutenant, who would have been caplaina. It was hard for a Massachusetts soldier li, serve under an officer from Rhode IaloucI; s New HArrr..'' -.iJiw-oaier an officei from Connecticut. Harder still, at a Inter day, when Now Yorkers and PennsylTanl-ans and tbo ArislooratioMarylanders, with tneir spienam unnorms ana soldierly bearing, found themselves amalgamated with tne rougn nomespun Termors ot New En gland. ; . . ('Washington's; first, call,'.' says Mr. Greene, "was for tbo returns of his armv. They gave him 16,770 in all; fit for duiy, 18,748. Never had their i spirits been higher.' Officers and men seemed to catch a new enthusiasm froai hie prcsouoe; for men know when they have a mtn at their hood, and no one doubted but what there waa a man there now. Every day he. was among tbom on hia mettled charter, bis commanding form towering above every other in bis blue end buff, with rich epaulets on each Bhoitlder, k oookade in his hat, aud by bis aide ej sword already tried iu battle. War bad! not yet put on all its terrors. There were some men killed from time to time; there were some wounded; breastworks end redoubts blocked up the fields and highways; and here and there oannon looked down from the embrasures wilh a frown, and musktta deemed menaoingly above a parapet. ' But It was tbe opening of a noble epic, when tbe feelings are yet calm enough to allow the eye lo dwell thoughtfully upon the novel beauty of the scene, ibe bills lay all round the beleaguered city aa they lie there now. Thousands of trees that have long siuce disap- pearsa mingled their luxuriant foliage in grateful shades.: The green grass was inrlDvin. Abundantly. and aa th. Knvltah .Ooaeu cut iruui' mv,t urj.uu-ijuu.t. rnev saw village spires, and cottage-roofs, and tnose swcci aspects ot nature which nil the heart with longings for peace and rest. But all over those enameled fields, aud ail over Uioae green hillsides, wsre tbousands of little fabrics suddenly called into life by tbe wants of tbe hour; huts decked with bougbs and brandies; huts formed of interwoven branobes and thatched Willi leaves; huts ef log,, boards, atone, turf, brush; melting into Ihe landsoape as if they had always formed a part of it, but with now and Ihen a flash of eleel, or a tap of a drum, or a blast of bugle from among them, whioh reminded you startingly of the purpose for which they were there. In one part, too, ranged in the measured lines of a regular encampment, were real tenls and real marquea, where the RhoJe-Islamlers were rust making themselves real soldiers under the eye of their Quaker general " We have no apace to follow Mr. Greene at greater length in his sagacious reflections and graphic details in regard to this inBlructive period of Amerioan history, tha narrative of which assumes new interest in oompariBon with the more momenlouB soencs that have been unfolded in the progress of the late terrible Rebellion. His chapter on the "Campaign, of the Revolu tion abounds in animated and impressive descriptions. The one devoted to the "Foreign Element" has much novel and valuable information, and a ourioua commentary on Ihe intellectual culture and tastes of Ihe people at that time is presented in the chapter on tbe "Literoiuie of tbe Revolution." Napoleon' Fleltl Flocjuenca. A sentinel wbo allowed General Joub.rt to enter Napoleon's tant without giving the password, was brought before him: "Go," said he, "Ihe mnn who forced the Tyrol may well force a eentinel." On catching Ihe first sight of the Mamelukes drawn up in order of battle, on the banks of the Nile, In view of Ihe Pyramids, Bonaparte, riding before Ihe ranks. "Sol diers I from tbe summits of yonder Pyramids, forty generations are watching you." The fourth regiment of the line, on one occasion lost its angle. "What have you done with your esgle? ' asked Napoleon "A regiment tbat loses lis eagle has lost all. Yes; but I see two standards that you have taken. 'Tie well,' conoluded he. with a smile, "you shall have another eagle." ' On Ihe field of Austerlitz, a young Russian officer, taken prisoner, was brought v-r. kirn t.mr." .nlH ha U1 k- be shot. I have suffered my gun. lo be taken." "Young man," wu. the reply, "be consoled) Those who are conquered by my soldiers, may still have titles to glory." In the celebrated march from Fretu. lo Paris, on hia return to France from Elba, one of the regiments at Grenoble hesitated before declariog ior him. He, with a re. matkable instinct, leaped from his horse. and unbuttoning tho brBast of his gray sur lout, laid pare nis breast. "If there bs an individual among vou," said he, "who would desire to kill his general hi. Emperor let him fire.'' When Bonaparte sailed from the shores of France, on the eelebratBd expedition to l.gypi, tbe ueatinaiion or the fleet waa confided to none but himself. When from the mastheads of the vessels his troop, die-covered ihe town of Alexandria, Napoleon first announced to them lb. destination of the expedition : . . iFrenobmen I You are going to atten.nt oonquests, the effect of which upon civilisation and tbe oommsrea of tha world Is incalculable. Behold the first city we era about to attack I It was built by Alex-andsr.'Bonaparte was remarkable for breaking through tb traditions of military practice. Thus, on the eve of the battle of Austerlits, he adopted the startling and unusual course of disclosing the plan of the campaign to the private eoldlara of bis army : Tbe Russians want to turn my right, and they will present me their flank. Soldi, is: I will myself direct all your battalions: depend upon me to keep myself far from 1 10 fin-, eo iuug us, wilt, your utouatoaitJ i rarei'kydu biii,;; tliurJer und ooufoaioti -1 tb kho ueu.y s rnnks; hut if viotory wen j, ironc tuoioeul uncertain,. you wvujd m ' hi me jori'moet ranks, lo expose my, r their atiaok. Titer-' will I.. ,1,. f ae French -lufantry-ihe firri lfeutry i , : ( :lte world. Thin viclory will' terrains'.. i our otupaiern. and then ih. .,.i.., me!'"1 b '"lrthy of Fmaooi uf T"U, aut i Uie spaMb after, Yue jV'mIh Is a ',Ut I itutre ef military eloquence.. Hu dictates is satisfaction witb his soldiers 4e walks arough (heir ranks he remind, them 'horn they have conquered, whuftbey hove " lone, and what will ba said af theun but .;( lit one worddoe. he utter concerning their diiefa. The Emperor and tbe .oidiers ' franoefora per.peotivc peace 'for ut(-' vard and glory for a rocolleotlon lwhat f i commencement and what termination!; j Soldiersl, I am satisfied with you; you have oovered your eagles wilh Immortal 1 glory ' An army of oneliuhdied thousand "' ' men, commanded bv the Emneror. of n,u,. a and Austria has been, iu less lino lour '"' uoure, cut to pieoes ana dispersed ; whoever . has escaped your eword hae been drownsd : ' n the lakes. Forty .tunc, of oolortli. siandarda of Ihe Imperial Guard of Russia one hundred and twenty pieoes of oan-oon, twenty generals, and more thin thir.. thousand prisoners, ate tho result, of tin. day, forever otltbiatcd." That Infantry, so much boasted of, and in numbers so superior to you, eould not reni.t your .hock, and-henceforth you have no longer any rival to fear. Boldieral when tho French n.r,t,tn placed tbe Imperial crown upon my head, C intrusted myeelf to your I rolied uuon nu to maintain it in Ihe bigh eolendor and ' glory which alone cm give it value In luv , eyes. Boliliers I I will soon brin vou ha-i to France; there you will be the object o( my tender solicitude. It will be sufficient t'oryeu lo aay, " I was at the battle of Ann, terlitz," in order that your countrymen may anawer, "Voilavn braveJ" Tbe Mlllte-ry Trial at Caiubrlitg-t. LCorreapondenc Ohio Stata Jontn.1.1 Cambbidob, 0., June 3Qib, 1BS5. Direct examination of Miss E. H. Stow. art. I reside in Cambridge; I have eeon the prisoners ; have conveisd with fhera frequently. I beard Oliver eay, that Cook ought to hare been ebot a year ago. I beard Hartup eay, that he had been in the army; that Ihey had sent for him at one time, but he would not go. Oois tzamined No one wa. present Thi. conversation took place when I took his dinner to him one day mm. oaran nxinner : I reside in Wash-nglon, Guernsey oounty. Jtulas AJvocaU : Have vou eeen eilhornf he prisoners, and if so, when and where? 1 have seen Ihe one on Ibis aide Hartun). saw him at my house in Washineton. on the Tuesday evening after I bad heBrd of the death of Mr. Cook. I think it was be- ween seven and eight o'clock in the even ing. Thismankuookedat mr floor: ttelittla boy want to Ihe door, hut he did not get it open until I jumped lo tbe door end opened it, and I said, 0 1 I Ihoucht vou was the man that killed Cook. He Bai l, "Ko, I am along ith the crowd or party who are search- lor the men that did till Oock." ho dead ?" , I said to him, It to strange that you are out with lhla party, and don e know that he roll dead a the spot. h. vd "that wbb dreadful fferasent in such a barer thti wa airt noi near mat. ne was ueau. 1 Then said "ho is wilh you?" He said "Joha Gallop and Bsveral others. I said tobim, "John Gallop known the way to tbe pike as well a. ' I do." He said also lhatthe men had gono on North up tbe pike.. 1 1 then said "where are your horses 7" He ihen said, "we have no horses; we ore searching ibe woods." He then asked Bio for something to eat; said he had not anything to sat to-luy. Ho asked mo for ft loaf ot bread; 1 toid him I bad not a loaf of bread iu tbe house. Ho saw some dried beef- lunging Up over the mantle-pieoe, and said if I would sell him that he would give me either of the bills he held in hi. band. The denomination of the . bit's was one dollar, five dollurs, and two dollars, 1 told him I would noteoll htm the '. beef at all, for more 1han it wa. worth. I then thought I might be mistaken in what I wes thinking ab.ml, and told him I oould .- . give him soma cr.kt. I then got some light . cakes, and ba lied iliem up in a common sized handktTchief. I think 1t was n cot- i ton handkerchief, and rather dirty. Stood f.ciug him while thla conversation was going on. He -then asked m, again the road to Ihe pike. , I thought , thati would send bim nuother dlreotion, . beoause . I did not intend ' lo ' stay at my borne after he bad left. I then asked ' bim again where hi men end boree. were? tie motioned north with bl, band and eaid . they had gone up tbe pii.e. He thea started off; be went in a oontrary direction from the way I had told bim the pike was, and different from the direction which ho had told me the men had gone. I spoke to bim, .iul l.lrt him I h.r. h. ... .mn. In lli.wran. direotion. Ho bowva wu be. wa. Umnt on in the direction he bad slarttd. t did not bear him .ay anything in reply; he just bowed his head and kept ou. 1 had a lamp in my hand during the conversation. I did not ask bim iu; he stood on tbe lower sten of tbe door, and I could see his countenance distinctly; his size, color of his eyes, and general appearanoe i what enables me to reoognize him as being the same man. I stood within three or lour feet of him dur ing the conversation. He paid me for the oakes he got of me; he handed ine one dol. lar and I gave bim back fifteeu cents In change. He did not say why be was willing to give me at five doller bill or a two dollar bill for the dried beef, exoept tbat he was very hungry. Hewn, at my house fifteen or twenty minutes. He had on a low-crowned black felt hat, and wore a dark blue or black overcoat, whioh earns down to hi. knees. I could not see what tbe color of his pants were, because he was standing down on th. loner steps, wnicn prevented me from seeing his pants, tie had a light mnuBtacha (I suppose you would call it) on his upper Hp. He got, I suppose, about on pound and a quarter of bread; I wraiped ibe oake. in a newspaper large light, cakes, more thin dozen. He then wiap-ped paper and all in a cotton handkerchief; the handkerchief was dirty. When he went to Btart away, he asked me the direotion to the plk ; I pointed east, He then asked me what direction lambruige was mm there? I then told bim west, ne did not assign any reason why he wished to know tbe way to Cambridge. My house stand, almost on the road, on Ihe east side ; there is a small space, a yard, in front of my house between the door and the road. I went up atair.cn the porch to aee if I oould ae. what direction be was going, for any distanos from lbs house. Tha last words I said to him ware, that he was nntgoing in tbe right direction. I did ihie, beoauis he was going in a different direction from the way he had told mo the men he was with had gone, and a different direction fr.im what 1 naa tnia nim ine pise wan. ne bowed his head; I do not think he said anything In reply. During tbe conversation he told me his name was Anderson. Ha did not say where he lived. I did not leave ihe door but ooce wnne ne was at my house, and that wes while I went to get Ibe light cakes for bim. As soon a. he left my house I got my cloak and bonnet and went im-mediately to Washington, and ooromuni-oatcd Ibe faol lo my biotber, Alfred Skinner, and several other, who had come in. Subsequently there were several ladies and three or four gentlemen at my brothei's when I communicated to my brother what had occurred at my house on that voning. Croas Examined: I asked this man why bs was hunting in that direction for the men who killed Cook? that I thought the men were aitppoaed to be from about Wheeling, Va. He siid they run out pssttb fair ground. He had a light mouataohe on hia upper lip I do not think he had whis-ksts. Th color of bis eyes and general appearanoe enabled me lo reeognise bim. I could see tbe features of the man digt loot-. ly. I had a. lamp in my baud; there Waa a fire in the fire place. Hia hat waa pull,! down over bi. torebead. The brim of hi. hat waa pushed upward.. I de not think it ' ws, a Government overcoat. By the Court: I did not .ee any one but i bis one man on that evening. I did not. aek him into the houae. Ho did not have his hat off at any tiote that be wits at ih. door. During Ihe examination of Ihia witness. there was a solemn atiilnes. pervading in the oourt room, which was dcnsly orowd.d; a pin could have been heard dropped on the floor, ine prisoner eesmeu to observe ine witness wilh intense Interest and oo- '-oaaionally seemed lo be somewhat restless. Tbe proseouiloa will be through witb these witnesses In about six duys; Ihe defense-say they will get through in six day.. Mr, Davis, the additional reporter,), a very ell-' clent and rapid reporur, and enable th commission lo proceed with a groat deal mor dispatch.
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Full Text | MEDICAL. The Great Internal Keinedy FOR THB 'KKCROTUAL CURS" 09 RHEUMATISM, 7 RHEUMATISM. ctoirr, TETTEi., BIWGWOBM.eW, TT STANDS ONECirjALlff) BT AST MIMOIBI a now before to. paella Cor tfa. cor. of tb .dot J.ml dlnaioe. the Tint aiaur of mi, moll tine, which lormerly bar. l-wn need forM-mdls-EH: JTt ""'' mjorrj Is their eleoui and ol doabtral virtue, hot t The Rheumatic Compound Bdlchfil th mc.utam nf all irmkii ..4 ..it I Ubw tbe dlMiM (Voo tnt system by Its Immoiiete vj wat u wiuug. tic Cowpud The Soldier's True Friend I HEAD THE FOLLOWING i faovosr tttuBit'i Orrica, FlmiUMH, Dm Uth, lata, I AlB. ABDBIW Jonwaoi.. rw. of.. I., u-. i 1 .... ; - .ires. nnennmiem, to which I baft n--t been anbjsot lor naarrr IhrM rears. The I f.t.VB Ml MT.I. ID.E 1 flO.ia DM mnva m. .... 4 I'l- r.lH to; arm. after trrlng different medlcl... iiuou. .mil, i we. tunno! to cat yonr nbauni.tio JuKMland .ud bl.uuf P-.ilO.r. ftn.l IuIah t I . Lea (hree battlea 1 eraa mn i..n,uni..tw ....... .1 . ; . raoia v.nura any only to wblr.h mj conoltv might k-.ll mo. I cm gl.oly end oooiMentl; ncvatmend .. u.r,. um.qnicoii tun mr,, ctnedr lor KhenmatiBin I r.r mtd. I onr trta mend. rtOBBia PJI-IiBio. Iw ewaci P. f. PtUtn-i tud Willi aq Dnnabfi. I 7 Wood ititv 'Ml, Ail bo n It rsulTs becttdr It cqrev when 1l oihot remdtai IbM It gtrM aalrrB,l MtiartctloH, Vhi prooi ! moit ftbnadftnt. t It la thi odIt tart onn for Rbcaahtii, U li tb ft I. net dlwotery of tha igr- t ottir remedy bi bom u poiicUi, It la precrib(d by pbyt fcUni, It ! recommended by pbjilciu, In troth, It U airct Iwoefftt-Ii, Sola Proprietors, PITTSBITBG, iPA. d?:8-lr driver rills. (Tie Orllatil, only True A ennla) tl00dfr Ihlrlv Tain RUnln Himttrl nns. ueled by any meiklDe kitown fnr tbe earn of ver ompia.il, Cvxiivfiteti biol ii'ftducht nut Uilltout Under, eud Indeed for llu ho!u cUaj of dUrtuei rlgluat:ii Id biliary tliaug4iiut. Qeoerel Ion or epintft, elckaoti of tbeitomacb. iloi In thu bead, ahouldert, bank end slJf, euiv wearloma, with lleepleni n'RiitF. coi lTDeai of .vvsU, fo owed Id m .me oftemi by t 'oeeaeif ; illeht y oough, l9w eplrltt, with diilorlinatt j- toevory ny, are promfneat lymptotnaore diid eteie I tDe Ltrer, Tn livar however. oita aiucbde- Qgd when te moat 'or jildable aymptDii aieab ui, aod beaomef dairy out of order before It It aowa. Ureal r of I.ivr ( omplalut ' the Original, only Tru and Qenwn$ LIVER FILLS. - SfbTia Obeec, Ohio Oo., Ye-, Her. 20, '40. Mr. B. B. SfUm: Dar Sir I think It e doty I e lo OU end tia nablln out rliv. to Bia.ta thair i ar ItMII ntlfllri,l tmth T.iPnr (lnmn.mlni f m. )e,eodio badly, t oat au abtorw formed and broif, cb left me in a very low etete. Heviug beard ol rceiebret.d Llv.r Pilli telug for lele by A. ft. TP, Libirty, and reoommetdett lo me ty pDlBlclma, Dr. F. Smith, I carutndtd to (tin at a -elr trial, i parobeibd one bi iecdfouud to oe jnit wnet thy ero re jo iu mended, tlte btet rer Fill erer uuoi; and aftor taking t ur bsxee, I i :d tbtt dlevue bae entirnly left nit, and du bow , rieotly well. BeapectfaUy yoon, i D. a. COLXUAK. Wot tioicri, March M, 1S4$.' i Ice'tify tbet 1 am personally arqnalnted vith Mr. '1' men. and can Dt-tr utiiuonv id tliH truth of tb Ibove certificate. A. te. 8UaBP. General Wall action." G a i-1 nt ills, rioyd Co., lad., Oct. 27, 1E6S. Afr. R. S. fhlltrtu Sir: I am out or vonr Llvnr Pl,l. I bd iboald be glad to receive a lupply. ae tbiy give Pleaee eead me tome eooa BttADFOBD. Beit Family Pill, Albxamdm, li'cklcg Co., 0., Ueroh 1, 1SS6. Atr. D. 8. Oam: DsarSIr: I have nied fiKLLKB'fi VIB PILL myielf and Id my family, and matt r.eien alttratut end oommou fa ml It nbytlc. 1 alder very detlrebla oi l Tbay are prompt, bat mild la thttr effect; erouio beahbT aotloo or tbe Liver, carrv off tbe morbtd 'sretlam, and leave tin eyeiem l i a beelthlvr con tion tcao any ptiyeic i Dave ever tenia oraamtu Iterod. Yery truly en 1 leipectfally. . UAUUKb rABK, To the Pubiio. ThA Ariijn.il. dnu tfilM atuf atnutnt LlvuriPllU spered by K. K. Beiien, end uer ui. uu iu ca ioiz npoo ine hi or won ooz, uu the OUliidt tffrJPfr ALL OTUEBI ABB i,OUrlH- ; BiB If IMITATIONS. B. E. SELLERS & !0 PropV s, PITISBIBOII.PA. IN LARGE BOTTIEfl, i parUeolerly noommended fnr nae during the SPBIrkiCt AO tsCMMER, rVhea the Blool U thick and Oiro.litlcn ilovr asd YjSr.dded by nobealtby Muratlona. Vuli per hat ly ZAboagD pjWdrral, Porltlar CLEANSES AND K"t;?fEWe Tary nortloa of tbe ayataai. 1 1 ihe only 6nuliia and Oiigtnal Blood g(3aiolier7 Kbloh formeny yeare hae serformed the moat von- iirful, jet permanent ritree.ln eooflrmed oeaea of roio bib, uiu aurti, le.nr, iniBDri, boiii, aua an aFT j . "1, ... J? L . . I uie rinwai mt ni'i xaucuui, .iag worm, Bcaia I Used and klnJcl diaaaaw. Aj a geneial 1 oolo tte tf CU aremoei neii'gueni na cetiDot fell to beniflt where unl aooording todlraotloni. We make na claim to having diacivered a "Paka-ia" or "Onlverael Be-LOtlj' for all the ellment. to which fleeh la heir, but we do olalm wbat oonnt l;ee facte have fairly and folly tetabHihed, that In the Blood Searcher, The afflicted will find a "stavdadp Ucdioivs," odd oeoa whlob tby can rtlv a a eure epeolflo for all the dUee,ee for which It li recommended. 1 have thin day, Ootober Tth, 184, dtapaaedor mt entire lnUrtat In J. M. Llndaey'e IMPJtOYlD BLO0D S1AH0BBB, to B. E Seller. A Oo., tortb-er with tho rlifbt to nee my name In Ite preparation. Tbe only genuine artlole will hereafter be prepared by them axoluelvely. J. At. MMDSST. PREPARED BT E. 8ELLERS i CO, Sole Proprietors, 4 ? Pittabnrgh. P PKIdl!. $1 PER BOTTIiE, F&r sals by Q. ROBERTS, Drajgiet VOLUME i XXVII. MEDICAL. HUMPHREY'S ; - .. ...... i : HPB O I FXO 1 riKMEDIES 1 Oaf of SS lorn Tl.ll. In morocco nl Book of Direction. .. CIO 00 Oaw of Is urge vl.l., In morocco, .nd Book 00 Cm of 80 larg. vtla, In moroooo, .nd Book 6 00 imo 01 au img. Tisit in pi.io imin wo. w w 0nflslxe.(NoiltM).ad Book....,! S 00 0.M0( nj tlx box. 1K0, t to IS) nd Book , 1H ... , ,. LIST OF '.' . HUMPHREY'S ific Ho ,;c to bs rounD in rvu i Family Oasew. fio. 1 nr FTer, OoBffcjtlnn ftod InflkmnuHoo t Heat. PIb. Buitlennm; aad tbe fliit aUga of ell to&to &d iDHemmetory dlieeiM . Carra Worm vTr, - Wgra Cello, Voinwien, Appetite, WeMIng tbe Tettbluf , OiylDg end Weketalneei, flow Orovth end iMbleoftM of I nfeute..... . no. 4 Cans DUrrbcra. I Of OblldTBD or Adulti, Obolcte Infeoton, mai Hammer UumpleiBt..... ,..., .... M. B. Hod. 4 end S core tbe wore! citNof I Ohroulo Vleri . , Or Olaody ria, Oolle Qrlplngt, Bllloai Uollo, mi ujrieatery,,... Ao. A Cares Cbolrh Obblnre Aiorbae, Neaiw, end VcmltlDf , Aitb metis oiobtniug . t. ...,. -So. 7 Car? Coasns, Ouldi, Hor.3iiei, Broncbltli, InflueiiBaj, end t ore Thrrat i M. B. 'f bie and No 1 neTer toll to etue tbe """ Ualdl Q0"!1"- ' Jlo. 8 Cares Tootiuicn9 Ficseche, Nervona Peini, and Tlo Doloreu... H. b it oat enrea lacaeaDae caeee. , No. 9 Corss TooibMtafs, ' Sick Bedaefcee, Yertlgo, Bub of Blood to tbe uoea .. If. B. -Id elkrnaticn witb No. 10. It never ie.Ha ts cure (be mcst Inveterate oaaee. Mo. lu Care DTsneiMlSk Week, Aclil, or Deranged titnmaob,JonaMi-e-tton, Liter Complaint, or Bllltone Oonditloa, IS. . lrLLiLi (or all oaaee of Weak Ol- ration and ttlltoue Complaltite. No. 1 1 Cnr aaiwiMd Menses, Or duality. Pelofnl, or Dolaylog. Oreen ' No 111 I'nrps I.enror rhetor Wtalta, Baailug Down, too Profuu lleDaoa...MH ... o. 13 Cares Croup, . . . Huaree Oroupy Ooogb, Dlfflonlt aod Ofprewcd Br eat biog. No. 14-Carm Halt Iheam, Of oily KraptloDf, Bryelpelea, Bcald Bead, Bar bar' Iti h, Pimplti oa the Face,..H....H..rt.. No. ltV-lars HhABUkUUm, Pain, lameaf-ea, or floreaew In tbe Cheat, Back, Side or Lfmbe, or Bctattca : No IB Cares Perer sad Aah, Iaterultteat Fever, Pnmb Agne.OId Inveterate N. B. It ecu like a charm, both ae a preven tire and core. - . No. 17-Cures Piles, lotamal or Extarnal, Blind or Bleeding, Beeest or Obetlcate - - K. B Tbie remedy bee oared tboaeande of the went poeatble cauue. No. IS Cares Ophtbalmla, Wsnk or Infl imed Xyei or Bytlldi, FalUcg or Weak Si.fat .WMW N. B."-It mayalwaye be relied upon Cor a euro. No- 19 Cares Catarrh. Act:!. Ud..wo, wry ct Flowing, Oold In the Heed, lafiaoara. ....MW.MM.. No 30-Cares WUooplas; ConifO, gbortenlng and paUiatiog It, or Spa mod to Coach - M. B It li lnfelliblo, and alwaye relieves and ouee. No. 91 Cnres Asthma, Oj.prei.ed, Difflcnlt, Labored Breathing, Cecth eud aii pct orat ton.-...-..- If. B. Bondrede have been onred by It. nil, Bi Cares Kar I)lMiUnis, Kola. In tb. Hsad, Impaired Benin,, B.nch. H. B- It .lw.y. onit.. Mo. an-t aw. Bcrolnl. ' ' " Bu l.red Qlinda, nd T-" o"."tn. n ma ct. 't-Baa onred tb. worat t Na. 94 tTnraa General DebUlU", Physical or H.rTooa WwkoHt ...MM No. BS Cures Uropay, fluid Aocntnal.tlona, Taruld Bwalllnga, with ncanty Bor.ttoo....WMmHH... No, IW Cures He BlekneS Prosttatloa, Vertigo Manna, YomltlDg. No. 97 Cnre Urinary Dlseusest Gravel, Benal Calculi, Dlfflonlt or Pain ml Drl- bailOD., NIHttrUfHUt. st' h B --It onrei all old caeee ol Kidney lt- eeici. NO. 9 Cures fevuih.i.1 WeAeiufefea, Involuntary Dleebargci, and Ooneaqnent Prof tretlon and Debility 1 00 M. B It oniea every lonn ul Seminal Weak- . oeia, and may be confidently r.lisj on In all , oeaea No, 99 Cares Sore Month or Mom Oanksred Moath of Adnlti or Ohlldren. and alto Menaee and Vomiting of Pregnant Famalea... N. B. Caret at once. No. SO Cares Crluarr laaoattueaee. Vetting tbe Bed. toa Frequent, Palnfal or bceldlpg Urination , S. B.- -It alwayi ontee. No, 81 t'nres Falafal Bienatraallaa, Preeiare, Cramp, e r Epumi; Prnritie, Itching, and Iir.tatlon of Femalei N. B. It acti ilka a charm. No. 82 Cares BaiTrlog; at CHanga of tale, IiregoUrltlze, IIdi&m of Beat, Palpitation, and .Tea Diieati of the HearUH...m.,M.4 00 No. 88 Cares Spun nn and Control- lose, V. 11... r.lllnn- atlrkn.- HrnMl nr It Vt. "V""jfWf - """ " rrVT . toe'DiDoe; Jerkloge, Twltohlnge, Uyaterla.1 ( Ho. 84 Carea Dlpttaerla, Or ulcerated or Malignant Bore Throats. THESE REMEDIES BY 3fa.ll or Express. SW We end then lemedlei, by the ilogi boi or foil caie, to any part of tbe country, by Mall or Cspreei, liee of c barge, on reotlut of the prioe. Mute np a eeaeof wbtt klnde yon cbooaaad enoloee tbe amonnt In a correal note or etemps, by tlell, lo our ad.reae, at No. 503 Jlroadway, New York. And tbe Medicine .will le dnly retoroed by Mall or Bxpreei, free of oharge. ForaalebyalltbeleadlDg I'ealere la Medicinal ibrongnout tne ooaniry. TO DEALEBS. : Th sit m rednetltine made todeatera. All commnnlcatlooe hereaiter ibonld be addxetatd, - HUMPHREYS' 8PE0IFIO Homeopathic Medicine Oo , See Broadway, JfBW TOHH. ' B Shaallar A Co., 8. B. Saaan.la A Oo., Q. Ba ton., Mvma jo, wuuM.ua, umu. .aulr.Ick.tha Oo.. AQBNTS, OIMOINMATf ,0BI0- tOT Vr. Mumfhreyt cm conrwIUd err tonally or by Utter, the office of th Om aaiATTASJa) oi:-' 4 O ... s oi tiX'X :'j JT 0HIO f r. i i :- " . i j . . medical; & JUT8PEPMIA OVBEl ', ' ' OOi'S DTSFBPUA OOBM Cu.iS onraniu whboot iaiii, - 0O'SCTIlrlAOOli':' I .' I '. WBn. aAOSBA AT ttTOMAOB.. ' " OOB'B DTBVBFBiA 0UBBI . CIIBM OBAMP0 AMD OOUOVAItt ' i OUB'B DTBPIH1A OPBBI ' " ' atiniwaaoiiBBAiioBBvsBvaBf , ooi'S BTumrsi ohbbi odbbs MoiaisnoB; absdb ab tod AIBI OOr'BDTSBPiUOCB.j Cuiiiig BIABTBUBI AID mABACEB. OOVIDTBriPSIAOUBIl SMUI.ATBB AS9 (OHB9 TQI 8T9XA0O, : I 1 OOB-S BIBMPSI A OITBB I 1 b nrmlin rmlj in .11 dteuMi a! Ih. STOHAua .nd BOWBL9, Otm F8 B w& AO0H-M Uum tvfMok witb to itmUdr Iry H. I Osrti lutaoUuciiclf--ftDd yea do tvotiuTJ to Vbli UOp'a DYBFIFSU OU&Jii it I Ei Ui tneateet tppetlwr erer fcaovn it 10I Obi eaeei tee eppeute, not euabiai joa lo eeelly dJgeet your food. 001-8 DTflPJIPdlAOOBllT Is nwaaooded by U tbe leedlnx pty-Jo, OOS'flDTSPIPUIAOOB. l! : J Is sa tsnlneble Meal to ell wbo exe TeM. satin ; twHea, ua u e toweuu ot aarmu eotm, ; UOfc'oDIflTsPfliA ODBSI t . w li wmeaUd to do ell we beve oUlmei to H, tuid Ooe'i Dyspepsia Ouro I li inaiiMnMbM to th. nortmiito.n ia I ftnTilM. U It .t OUC DrOTODtl dl.KllUM or M.. I alokaMa, althw la .u.ai.r. or oara, and la . aoTar i ouuog prT.Q taiir. or unirMrrom oa.ng.olv.. I Mr ur tMim.t., I ti aoi ao Wlioo-ji it, . . , , Coe'i Dyspepsia Oai- I 0oM not .Khlltrkt. and uolt. th. n.tl6Dt mttun I .r, Uk. nloohollo Bltt. .ud beforogea, nil advertta-I ed to enr. dnneoala. hot It la . modlcln. met won. dMraUr aaaptW to .11 dlMWM or th. atomach and l aowaM, Ooe'i Dyspepsia Oat I Will r.ll.T. dlitreai from ,ood. at barHf a mm I totaaoh, la lua time than It ttiM to wtila 1 1 U lio OgVi Dyspepsiti Oa)t Hae no eonal In tbe world ae a remedial Atfnt I xnere ta not a preparation now known that ae oertaln, ipetviy, and Inialllble In Its Mtfun relief lag and ontlng at onoe. We ey U.U, pec itively. Uoa't Dyspepsia Care! la DretMred b the orlelnator of tha iBJitv oele IbratedObe'e Oougfa Ba1et.ni. Ur. Uoe baa uevtf prepared medio In el ariiole for publlo and genoral bam but oVi.t kAv Btood the etroDeeet teete. and hae aiweye oorne imiin m .ihh w-v wmi u a It hi" ikmu onmnou to cure. Will yon who are lufferlna from Dveitepele. Indl ffeetlou. Uaueea, Heartburn, Biok-Ueadaobe, Oramp, and Paine In tbe Btomaoh and Bowtde, Aoldltv A the Btomach. Oboleramorbtie. Dveeutrr. and Qtm. era! Debility and woakneeeof tbe whale ir.tom try bnl aalngle bottle, we will Dover urge you again, If we tell In thla oaee. Our own knowledge of ite menu, too nnuea eoe.imonyoi an wuo neve ever tried It, tbe enoomlame of hu&drwle of onr own netgbbon, your duly to yooreelf, and the beuencial reeull, e iv6ialu ae tlte eoneblue, all earuoetly, per eletently, urge yon to Juet try one bottle. If what we eey ie not correct, If onntatemenre oonof.ruluk' iu wonaerrnt vinaee are not roan a to pe true. you do not eay that tha operation of the medicine la InetatiUueuue eud perfectly wouderfnl, w will renounce onr. profeealnD ae eatereri to the pablio health, and retire from tbe Held, admitting that we are Incompetent to oomponud a medlolual proper,.-Uon, whlon would be entitled to your oonfldsnos. Bold by dcnggieU everywhere, IM-ie 91 nor Vol M. Sold t7 DrnintUtn Kvesrwtaerft. 4 . CA.AMhT- Proprletote.' ' Hew Uaven, Does, OSMAa AwAatNIW at V4. IvaVC-O., OfiufAk'tA, 81 Perk Bow, HewYork. Sold by 0. Bobedti A S. a. Samcsls, nod all drug tUta aagia 18QB. 183B. COSTAR'S EXTERMINATOR! II years established in N.TJlip " ; Jnli Inmlllejgt'-- - n5?94aogeruuB to the Ham en Family." "Bats come out of tholr holes to die.'' . ., "Cottar'" Rat, Roach, dfee. ExlerV. Is a paste need for Bit$ it Mi ice, itwicAef, Black aitd htd Amtt, tbo., (., tie. OolarV BedBaff Extermi nator. Is a llisld or wash, used to destroy, and alao as a pre rentive for BedBags, Ao." iC4WtarftH Fiectrlc Powder for AnHVClS. I for kMoiht, MopitOM, , . Uat Bd-Bu0i, IhmxU on PhmU, Fault, Animah, de. r Sold by all DrUHBtita and Retailers averv- where. aw r I f BrwAM 1 1 1 of el worthleie Imitations. "See that CoitAa's" name le on each Box. Bottte and Flask, belt re you buy. mm- naaroee nstieein Jf9) 1AH, saw" Principal Depot, 489 Broadwny, N V. SSaTBold bvall Drnaaiits and Dealers tn Oaltim- boe, Ohio. Jtindawlra HOOP SKIRTS, t GRAND CAMPAIGN ABOUT ' '" : ' 1. ' 112. :h,eei's , Hoop Bazaar and ;r Skirt Llanufafctoiy. (Seal Door to ta. fortrmal uBlra.) ATB1 HOW 1 TMdv ... Bnrlav atotl tb. th. tor crA.utoiV 4. tb. new ooMiorv'ter th. oommenorninit at TT.cnhaa the PATIICr dultl TBAIL. Alao, tho now. ait atrl. of QUAE BB BLASTlOaVilt .TB. I UJti .It 'tt ou b.nVO.'' eiti. ale., and l.ncth.nd hdl who kan alwajra hl iroabla' to ,d Mm loaa or lari. Mouga win nno inom nor.. , , Alarge Leortment of Fit INCH AMD AHIB1-OAN 0OBSKT8 AMD PATENT BK1BT BOPPOBT. BBS and 8PIBAL BDSTLBs keot vn band. By aVetall Department is ia oaarge 01 oomporeni Ladles. Hoop Skirts Remodeled and Repaired. HlaM In inrroanrilna towns Will do well to 000 salt their own Interest by calling oa ma before going Bast or ordenmteisewnere. , tetaiea, job will pleaee resmemoeT sae puwev- Ra. 21 East State Street, est door ts the JoTranix Ofloe. Sb. sev.Bai, nnrll Hoop Kklrt Uanniaotot y Horaeai I DB. J. Hortjea I M. BOjSE, , Veterenary Surgeon, OrriOB AT HflAPLafB LlVhfiV STAB Ll, Front street, betwtet State and Town, w'll at- lead to the treatment of all diseases taoMeottotbe Uoree, may a dm BUS NEbS CARDS. WM. DDMLAF. 1 V i JHO. B. ATWATIB DUNUP, A. WATER A CO., Produce Commission Merchants 11 NORTH WATER STSST, " X3rZTXjjB.X333Xj FBIA Batur, laga, Ohtw. Lard, Pork, Bmob, Wool Be. Oaan adranee. ra.a.onOonalgnment. Man raaPLaraaaaalfn. to titiu wba wtah thea, aaplr-t t. a. .taaaa. .... . w. kilut IIBCBT LILLET, iTOB PHIWTHRB, ',' ' BoolcBlndersi,' And Blank-Book Mannfaotorera. BalUr Hall, TJmlom Block, a Hlcb st . arrowr.. .. . at, ; ft iiw COLUMBUS. OHIQ. ,rTUES HARDWARE J. M. Stewart & t,o. HannaKtum nd Wholwal. .nd B.I.I1 Dm lan la Tin, Copper, . ., An SEEET-lllON WARE! ' scorn wohh: ' " 01 U klndi Ixuntod with jjff 0t axeoBOB db X3iaijp.tcia B. X. koep conatontlT on hand ft htfft tstr . aiontoi :. ,; Cooking & Heating Stove. CIDITTB . HOT-AIB FCBNACES' Lotze's English Range. " AUo, .11 klnda ol Ou,0onk and Beating Stovcf, JIouii Fwmth- j uiy uooat, jrumpt, . Japan wore, tte., i , rr mie mqtou ana jvaroutzeei atate and Iron Manila. ... , Hi. Hotsd ' Oo.l Cook Bwto. ud tb, iutlr c.lebr.ta "STEWART." Ooek and fieatluu Stive alerare on hand,: declB trA ly Notices: SALE SUMIOKABLE 3VX XTi2EL- IS QTJABTiflftMASTP 11 OiCKEftAL'S OFFfOB 1 WAiniNOTOir, D. 0., .lunms. lfifli. f TIT DIRECTION OF TUB QOABTEBMABTiC a- mj ujcjcau. ttifre will bo bo a. at nubile ana. tlo j, to tbo high-st blduer, at the, tlmra aHd p'acca enirw niow, vie: , Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, July th, Carlisle, Pa., ThuiBday, July 6th. HollidayBburg, X'ev., Wednesday, July 12fb uuntlnadon, fa., iriaaT. July 14th. Reading, Pa., Monday, July 17ib. Easton, Pa., Thursday, July 20th Philadelphia, Pa., Monday, July 24th, Pittsburgh, P., Thursday, July 27th. TWO HUNDRED SERVICEABLE MULES At eich p'aoe, except Clevilanp, where ntr atm- DRrn will tia aild. . Mnv'0f rJiom werebouaht In'lhabeiinninE of lb w,r bi lUuiuDia eg. hcloiuuiuipii tiia rmi s ta their atarchea and cempa.and ere thorough')' broken, nerdonoi by eiPtclne, g ntl and 'emilLr froa be-iBtr eo longnutionndod by ihe'aoldlers. ThoitBh iound end Mr.lceeble, tn,y nre no lonfr required lotto ermy,a-d can be purehierd at tiitae Hal.eAWrar !( Ihiu tbair triltvelua. Ihaattau. uon oi d?io mimra auu tarmeri 19 osp:cUlty in- VllBVl. ' Mulne eo'd elralr. Sale to coantira at 10 AT Ml Tt-rme: van, in L'Dittfi ctiioi cnrrroy. swa. a. i;kin, Brevet Brlandlt rOnuatal. in tlnrj. Junto tjyV Vlrst 1 lrleiiu, Q.M.O.O. 'i'o Holdornof the Notes of TAi Oontity Hank. 8 (JOllILlANUII WITH ThP ffOlVfT klfcoT action ai na a ci nRESca Biarnn xmr. lRii tn antfaoriu Frfa Banking In Oblo, (lie Pkkawny "uuuj ""! vin.i,ii( ,'iim, KiTea nrnce rnet the ootatandinit notes of clreuUtlon of a4u JJiak iii oe kca-cmoti oy idb kiIi Natl'tuel Uditiit, tJlr-levil e, Ublo. Moliltrs or aald noUsi ore ictmi to present them for vodomptlun within six months uou m 1.1 aeiit. u ii.ii.LirHU, jb.. .rntu'r. vrlevilla, v., web- '- etU n FOR SAL12. For fSetle.: OlTUATBU ON TUB HILL, TWO M1T,E3 WKST or 1 Oolnmbas. lmmodintelv noatfa of laml lutnlc Eurchaewl Aom tliio Bank for the Asylum for lm QCllee. noon which a fiiiti build tun la aLout L.ilnu erected lor that institution. Tbls land bfts a trout 01 214 rnda on Rulllvant's AT1Ml .nd th. f.t end Ijlng l.l3h, .nd taring . rrnntn on the road to be otwnftd. running ec from the National Uoad to tho Uirrlntmrgli 11 ALont two.tblrda of It Is ...iiuil, and '.no-tllM nndor cultlvBfi-:" r ca.h or on nnv JUS. UC1.JI11.40aJ. 'enhipr Frnkllti Bunk, fV!nmhn. O SEWING MACHINS: THE FLORENCE filo-wjfriwin- TV To nl,lIia I ttavino bbtibbb vauyi uilu'ARY i'iiaO-" Jfc4 XTJ.l-mWe I rlTItiB, and permanently locMed in tbUolty.for MBS. B. A. B. JANMET, AOKNT. KSEH eonatantl, oa band .u .logant uaortoient of Florence Sewing Machines I Tb. Terr beat for family ore. tb. troet .ttnotlTO nd popuUr nwcbln. In the market. Has Reveranble feetl. irlakea lonr Jtiflereat SUtciiea, ib Almost Btoiaeieaa, la Eaally Uept In Order, woraia LlKhtlr, and N.rer Mklpa Slltnbca. Doea th. btaTleit or fleet work with roo.l Ccllltr, .nd Trv maobtno warranted to be all tLat la olalm od for It. FLORENCE SrWIffB HIACIIIN C CO., Qaa'l WoaUra Agonc,, 2, Wett Fonrth .t.. . . uinoinnallnio, AUO Fiukle & Lyon Sewing Ma shine. jlakri tHe save stitch and does the same range r f wortt. me reputation oi .i is eiactin e is bo well eeuhifshed Iniblivlalatty, tbit it neadino fnrthir comment i ' ' - superior llacblne Oil, needles, Thread, aod alt rr artleloe for kteolns in ordar and ronair these highly papular Look Slitch fiewiug SfachiincH. - , rB3, B. A. B. JaHNKY, Agent, fs Tn Wm 4M Broad street, Ootnmbns. Official Public Notice UHO SCRIPFOa SALE'. A. ,.x . COLVMSOJ, May 1st, hM rl AOOOBDANOS WITH TUB PROVIdlOKB ot an act of the General As,niblv of tbe Hiate of Ohto, pB'sed April lv, lOtiA, toe nnderslgbed tateorfloere will retire propofela ontll tt e let day Of' Atigatt neat, lor tbe pur obese of tbe Land Scrip receive from the Uul od States ror the Btab.th- ment of an Agrtomtnral Colli g, or Oollgest In tbe State of Oblo. The Scrip comprises e80,00u acres of land. - Nu proposition will bs recah-ed for lets than one hundred and alttv acres. It m)reoonvenlnntproposils maybe made to tho And Iter aod 1'reiasnrer of any county, who whl tranemtt tbatsme tithe underalgtied. JAfl, H. mi DM AN. Auditor or State. , 0. TOLNKT UORfliY, Treiearor of (state. VU. BRNUV bAflfH, TnaTl-i11Ufl-Ung1 rUrrt-terv n Htete. 8AYLOK & UYDAM, WHOIUALI AXD BKTAIL STEAM BAKERY, nnMDpn'iHnwpnv "lo, SB North Bijtb itreea, f OMTMHilfa, OHIO. rrATINO ATTACnKD BTXAM TO On It MB. II TABL18I1MINT. onr lacilltloe will now an.tl. a. to anoseulnll, comp.t. wit! .nd aell a, low at aaf Mher hanorr. ubsh ,rt m WOOLWOOL! Dannr, Hioe tab Oo., 49 Fbaxklim Stbbet, BOHTOKT. ' "I CnmmlaSlon M e rc h a nts , ,. TOR IDI IALI OF Domestic Fleecs anil Pulled Wool. Cash advances made oa uslgnmeats. : mST aod 4m $10 Per Day at Home. A KT PERSON, MALI OR F KM ALB, FATiNO fx a'ewbt'urs dally to spare, can barn the per tlculersor a pleat aut buslneie at home, which pays o.er flno per real., by enoio.lug ln oentefor clicu lare and return poatag. Ouly $. to 85oapltel re-. quired, and proflls ta to f 10 pur day. Ad it r Ma 1 B. WAIT V ELL, JaiMtt ' Chieagev XlU D At,' MORNING, JUL DRY COOD8, L"!",La?ePolnt8, ' 1 Both Black k While, JUST KECEITED, : , . 1' 'A ' .11 (Jaae 10th) bain soar, Nab. 3ft to iu South Hl(b stree., BLACK BILK CLOAKS, ' SACQIES sad BASQUES, A Kiw iu:tlmtut Sellln, .t I Gres4t Barirain I ... B4IJS SOW, Black KilAa of thu most Ap proved M .i ei tor CLOAKS, ,SACrES, ate, Bellfnir ITud er Market Prices ! BAIiV aft SON, SUMMER SHAWLS Xaa. CiV z-o t Varletr SELLING TEBT LOW. BAXH Sl son, Boa 2& to 29 Bonlh Bigh atrcat HOTELS. Corner oi Third A Main fete., , (orjoiiTttTtrrrAn,) Newark, O. riiiI3 hWW AND R LIMA NT HOTF.I,. (TiM X PtETED at an exnenaa of over St 0.000. and furnished en'lre'v new du toe: tha neat Tear, as rrDfH3 wim ansa mono re improvement fl eua coj feniet.cfe for iheoomfortof gaetn as are unaar p.eaod bv anj other bouse In Central Oh In. hm bMn recently leaaal for a term of ytara by tha eabecrl- utrviaioui now i ore: city, j ana it will be bie aim end ob'ert to ro conduct 1 ho aame ee to mate ft au inducement with the travellne; tinblle to aitunH him their i.atroni, a 11 bore 1 there of which la "ncnio. uion .iaji m reamne-.e at au ttmeon the arrival of tratua. ta convt-Y DaaanB-ri to and from the houre. A delly Line aleo from the house to ana iron, uranvuie, j, BOBEKTB, Jf j-Toprletor, ZETL2m HOUSE, (V. F. Corner of Fortrth and Frlontl,) J. 0..rJToll Ac Norn R?' hZ wo uavti new-ly rcntted It with ie'errnreto the too vanltnre and comfort of ffiirate. In ollciilne i goodly ebare of tho patrouego of tbe traveling pnb- 11 a, wj bei are oar rnunaa iaat we enau uie evry euurnu pijaiB. j. j, xvl li S BUM, JIAl-11 LIT I LK H'JD SU. Caioer Foartlt ICauimouU ata., IXfUNlVATI, o. ACTON YOUWG. PiOirletor. nrnniii BOM HAMLIH. I, h. QABDSEa. J. If. fclNfcUtf. AMEUCAIv H(H SI X BOSS HaSUli, Co., Prop in, mj23 3m " HIWABK, OH "THE HMOW' g,; - (jg, JJjjj mi f Ottflh iti. 2 Jt-li ?,CAOJt53.1 a 'oCaflJ A. W E .IB, ) PHY&iCIANS. " the purpoae of nreot Icing lIMlclne and bnTgury, would reepeetftilly tender bis pioieeeional eorvicee to the citizens or Oolnmbas tnd vicinity. All dls eiieoe, both acnte and chronic, promptly tteoted. Medlclnos oomp'-aadod nt tha oilloo, Ho. BT K-1 Mnte street, oppoeito th, Oi-.p1'-' ootit)ly Opera House Doctor. E..M. D0WIS,I.D., HAS FCBUAKB1TTXT LOCATED AT THH Opera Houae, and will nromptlv treat all dl eaeea huuwa to tbe profession. Offloe boars, 8 to 0 A. fcf., and'I to it, and T to 9 P. M. fnb2a AUCTION AMD J 0 OM MISSION ARM NOW PREPARED TO BK0EIT1 V COOblKI conblgnmeate of all kinds of Mercantile floods, Hotuebold rami tare, Ac , ON COMMISSION. Liberal advances will be made on Consign ments, We also bay particular attention to outside ta'es Of MERCANTILE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS FARMING BTOCK, REAL ESTATE, 4o. Ws b.'e on band a large stock of Fine New Furniture, Which w. ar. offorln, at t.t, low prl:,, to which w. wouia can tu atuntion ot tn. puDllo. BKAI, PABNONS, Anetlcn anl Oom blaalon Btorchanta. ny27lni No lBt Hoiith m,h -tr..t. Powell s Great Painting HAVING AOOOMPLlbHKD A HOST DIFP1 calt nndertaklDat Innroducioo- nrat.claaa nma- ativee of Povell'e great P.lotlag or Perry's Vic tory, ror wnicn ine owe oi imio pata Ten Thousand uoiiers, a now ooer ine rnoiograpns lor sale ae lol-lowa:8110 laches, single copy, sent to any address. -.It A o " one collar tacn (t w 12 .10 00 Card si i:e cents each, or S3 60 nr doean. A liberal dedaotlon made to tue trade. 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WA3JINQT0N IN CAMP: From an artlole In tbe New York Tribune, BeTolulion," we. make the followlni ex tracts, trtTinit In brief hietorioal riew. of the earlier aoeneaor tbe Amerioan struggle ior uraepeoaence, - - llie relation of the Deoola of lha Oalonla. to the British Ooiemment at tbe date im mediately prior jto Ibe Berolution ia tbe subject of a rigorpn. di.ou.sion In the oom-menoement of lha rolume. Mr. Greene fnr- oiblj set forth, tbe difference between Ihe Amerioan popnlation at that time, and tbe suhjeets of tbe European monarchies. The latter were in a Btate of transition from the abuses of the Middle Aaeav, The, were awakening: to a dontciousnesa of the txu. oharaoter of feudal Institutions, and be ginning la emerge from their degradation. The Tas.ai grudged Ibe labor which his an- caalnra hud nhtierfulltr rendered Ia tholr lords, ihe peasant hated Ihe noble who tr.mpled down bl. grain wilh hie aoc. and iioraea, and forbade him to proteot the Tcge- taoics wniou ne naa planted for the food ol bi.ohudren trouMhe depredation, of rab bit, and hares. ; The merchant dreaded .onopolles; the manufacturer waa alarmed by tha rear or new edicts; tbe man of let ters sighed for freedom of thought; the rich mnn for liberty to use bi. wealth to advantage: the soldier for promotion by Bertioc every olaos of Booioty, in short, was eager ior toe correction oi anotear, houses, and ne establishment or a Dsiter o; der ot things. But no suoh contradiotion between tbe government and nrople existed in tbe Amerioan oalonies ot: Oreat Britian. There veryihing was frtsh and vigorous with tho vitality of new life. The influence of he Middle Agea had passed away; feudal abuses, there were none; the people were aoouatomed to regulate their domestic affair, for themeidvea, and were content to loave their foreign interest, tn Ihe hands the mother country in return for her proteotion. Bat thi. was not a state of ab ject dependence, i It was rather the depen- :noB ot tue. louuairoua coua upon ine rifty parent a habit outliving the neoei- itv from which it sprang:.. Ther had no wish Ior sudden or violent chanrn. TK.. loved their mother country wiih a lively nraollestioa of early asaooiations and endearments. - '10 gU 10' OUAUU4 O S,-J home. Ibe hieiury of England was the commencement of their own. Her great men were their great men. Her literature was their literature. The glory of her flag waa a p,rt of tbeirown title to honor. Bui. the Drier uistoricai space or nine jo.irs, all this was forever changed. Tho thirteen colonies became thirteen Untied States ith a name, a flag, a history of their own. Tbe oauees or this national revolution. aceording to Mr. ; Greene, are lo be found, first, in the colonial system I iself. 'ihe re strictions on industry soon became almost intolerable. As new brsnohes of production were opened, new shackle, were forged, and every fresh enterprise was promptly dis- jurageu by note ot proniDiuon. ihe rela-on of Englaud to the colonies was thus converted into a mere affair of pounds, shillings, and penoe. rjhe found in them a valuable market both of consumption and supply. The raw material whioh .be received from them was sent back prepared for use. Her ship-owner, grew rich Dy carrying the certain freight to and fro. She bad the exclusive right of buying and Belling, and therefore commanded her own terms. Tuis relation wa. not of a kind to last. It pro- ueed on the part of theooloni.i. a feeling distrust ana suspicion, though combined tth filial reverence, and on the side of England, a sense of arbitrary power which could not fail to result In contempt for her ependenls. The feeling was aggravated T British ignorance of America. Few Eng lishmen had any accurate ideas concerning the charaoter of the colonies. They acaroely knew their geographical position. Of the history of the colonist., they ware almost entirely ignorant. Hence, their only notion tbe plantation, wa. or a good place to make money. There wa. no feeling of brotherhood or sympathy with the American people. The colonist waa an inferior. He wa. oondemned to labor in a low epbere. HI. sueceB. awakened no pride. Itis affec tion for the borne of bis father, was mat. with no cordial response. With a heart slowing wilh enthusiasm for Eoglish tra ditions, English literature, English history, he ws. met, a. ii the case even at the present day, "with the repuleive coldnese of eliBb reserve, and the haughty condes cension of English pride " Tho desire for independence, moreover, wa. tottered by the spirit of Ibe free institutions of the colonists. At first, Ihe feeling wa. vague and indefinite. But it gradually assumed form, wilh every disoussion of social rights, until at length I. ouiminated in the notion tea-party and the battle of Bunker Hill. The Euglieh government early onnoeived the erroneous idea that thero was no material in In tbe Colonies for tha formation of an artny. Parliament had been amused with ludicrous pictures of American cowardice. The blunder was repeated from mouth to mouth, and was still believed by British soldiers when they marched to Concord. Not till their retreat from that dis astrous expedition, and their experience tf Yaikee rem tie, at Hunker Hill, were ibev fully oonvtneed of their error. But in fact, no country ever possessed better material, for an army than the thirteen Colonics. Their hardy yeomen and robust mechanics were inured to effort and privation. They were accustomed from boyhood to the use of the gun. Tbey were iu the habit through half their live, of makiag long iournevs on foot and on horseback, at all seasons and in all weather. Hun dreds of them had fought by the aide of English soldiers in tha old trench war. Hundreds more bad fought the Indians alone on the fronties. The name of Wash ington bad already reached the ear of roy alty, l'utnam was tne nero oi many romantic leaends. ' Presoott had won a bigh military reputation. Oridley was famous as a skillful engineer. Ward, and (Hark, and Pomroy, were recognised as able com mander. Many or less renown were Heroes of their own villege circles, '.there was not a well-fou,ht field lo which some American oouU not point wilh pride. It was from such materials that America was to form her army. Tbe militia of Massachusetts wa. organ- ltd in tha Autumn of 1774 , li f..-:.i. ,h e hands of ujinute-men whioh at tbv anucai period performed ausb excellei servioeu Tha drill of these matin anlrll. lSt'reminde pus of tb Homerio heroe wao iwter a soieron banquet, and saorifio nd prayer, mode an imnetuoua churn, n the enemy. It was a social and relifiou c.nouB, lottowea almost always by a set u,.,u, .au aaraetimes ny repast. The mi i istor descended from Ibe pulpit lo take b In'i ti v at tan ncaoj oi his company or even the ranks. j ': Immediately after the battle of Lexiu ion, tna armv kun In ir.ih.r Rr- town anu village seat forth iis slronge men wno crowd 4 tbe road. In Roman TV piougn was lert in the furrow, ihe plane o the work bench. I Faiher and son m-,!,. side by side; the preaoher in the midst t his nock. JJut tbis moment ot lory euihi .mam was nor, rased to gam a permanei supply to the rank, of the army. Enlis menu wore eagerly effected; the roll, wei nttcd; but not for tie war. Thi. error wt of pernloious influenoa. i The Question ttroae aa tn wlm .hntiM .nrr. msnd this motley army It had not yet been uufitiu uy iongrtss. it had bean sum monea by the authority of Massachusetts but it also comprised the independent but iliary force, of New Hampshire, of Conncc ticut. ana oi unoae island. A. the nrcet siiy of a .Ingle head wa. felt, General Wanl of Massachusetts, was accented aa eomm.n. der-in-chief ; but each oolcny continued l provuie ror us own men. riomething mor, was won una- to infuse a spirit of unttv im, such elements. The only sufficient repre sentative of Union. was Ihe Continents Congress.. John Adsm. early made it i point to tnauoe tJongress to adopt the arm; ia me name or ine united uoionles. Th appointment of s commander-in-chief was he occasion of much jealousy. Washing ton's name was the first that occurred t Iforthern and Sontbern men alike ; for n one else had gained a Continental romitn. tion. But some New England men pre ierrca a new x.ngiana commander tor t New England army. Some Southern men also wcreunwillingtosoesuch preeminence acooraea to wasninKion. now r.ngiano moreover, was divided against herself. Gea- eral Ward had . zealous advocates. John Hanoook aspired to the situation. But ai last, Washington was-ohoaen against oppo sition by a unanimous vote But tlte sufc-!. I. posts were not filled without heartburnings. Ward, though flatiored by Ihe first plaoe on the roll of Maior-UenemlR could not forget bis aspirations to the chic oommand. Ilanoock never forgave John Adams for nipping in the bud his drann,. of military glory, tjimilarpiquea displayed themselves as the work of organization went on. There were discontented oolonalu a. woll as discontented generals; captain: who would have been colonels, and lieutenant, who would have been caplaina. It was hard for a Massachusetts soldier li, serve under an officer from Rhode IaloucI; s New HArrr..'' -.iJiw-oaier an officei from Connecticut. Harder still, at a Inter day, when Now Yorkers and PennsylTanl-ans and tbo ArislooratioMarylanders, with tneir spienam unnorms ana soldierly bearing, found themselves amalgamated with tne rougn nomespun Termors ot New En gland. ; . . ('Washington's; first, call,'.' says Mr. Greene, "was for tbo returns of his armv. They gave him 16,770 in all; fit for duiy, 18,748. Never had their i spirits been higher.' Officers and men seemed to catch a new enthusiasm froai hie prcsouoe; for men know when they have a mtn at their hood, and no one doubted but what there waa a man there now. Every day he. was among tbom on hia mettled charter, bis commanding form towering above every other in bis blue end buff, with rich epaulets on each Bhoitlder, k oookade in his hat, aud by bis aide ej sword already tried iu battle. War bad! not yet put on all its terrors. There were some men killed from time to time; there were some wounded; breastworks end redoubts blocked up the fields and highways; and here and there oannon looked down from the embrasures wilh a frown, and musktta deemed menaoingly above a parapet. ' But It was tbe opening of a noble epic, when tbe feelings are yet calm enough to allow the eye lo dwell thoughtfully upon the novel beauty of the scene, ibe bills lay all round the beleaguered city aa they lie there now. Thousands of trees that have long siuce disap- pearsa mingled their luxuriant foliage in grateful shades.: The green grass was inrlDvin. Abundantly. and aa th. Knvltah .Ooaeu cut iruui' mv,t urj.uu-ijuu.t. rnev saw village spires, and cottage-roofs, and tnose swcci aspects ot nature which nil the heart with longings for peace and rest. But all over those enameled fields, aud ail over Uioae green hillsides, wsre tbousands of little fabrics suddenly called into life by tbe wants of tbe hour; huts decked with bougbs and brandies; huts formed of interwoven branobes and thatched Willi leaves; huts ef log,, boards, atone, turf, brush; melting into Ihe landsoape as if they had always formed a part of it, but with now and Ihen a flash of eleel, or a tap of a drum, or a blast of bugle from among them, whioh reminded you startingly of the purpose for which they were there. In one part, too, ranged in the measured lines of a regular encampment, were real tenls and real marquea, where the RhoJe-Islamlers were rust making themselves real soldiers under the eye of their Quaker general " We have no apace to follow Mr. Greene at greater length in his sagacious reflections and graphic details in regard to this inBlructive period of Amerioan history, tha narrative of which assumes new interest in oompariBon with the more momenlouB soencs that have been unfolded in the progress of the late terrible Rebellion. His chapter on the "Campaign, of the Revolu tion abounds in animated and impressive descriptions. The one devoted to the "Foreign Element" has much novel and valuable information, and a ourioua commentary on Ihe intellectual culture and tastes of Ihe people at that time is presented in the chapter on tbe "Literoiuie of tbe Revolution." Napoleon' Fleltl Flocjuenca. A sentinel wbo allowed General Joub.rt to enter Napoleon's tant without giving the password, was brought before him: "Go," said he, "Ihe mnn who forced the Tyrol may well force a eentinel." On catching Ihe first sight of the Mamelukes drawn up in order of battle, on the banks of the Nile, In view of Ihe Pyramids, Bonaparte, riding before Ihe ranks. "Sol diers I from tbe summits of yonder Pyramids, forty generations are watching you." The fourth regiment of the line, on one occasion lost its angle. "What have you done with your esgle? ' asked Napoleon "A regiment tbat loses lis eagle has lost all. Yes; but I see two standards that you have taken. 'Tie well,' conoluded he. with a smile, "you shall have another eagle." ' On Ihe field of Austerlitz, a young Russian officer, taken prisoner, was brought v-r. kirn t.mr." .nlH ha U1 k- be shot. I have suffered my gun. lo be taken." "Young man," wu. the reply, "be consoled) Those who are conquered by my soldiers, may still have titles to glory." In the celebrated march from Fretu. lo Paris, on hia return to France from Elba, one of the regiments at Grenoble hesitated before declariog ior him. He, with a re. matkable instinct, leaped from his horse. and unbuttoning tho brBast of his gray sur lout, laid pare nis breast. "If there bs an individual among vou," said he, "who would desire to kill his general hi. Emperor let him fire.'' When Bonaparte sailed from the shores of France, on the eelebratBd expedition to l.gypi, tbe ueatinaiion or the fleet waa confided to none but himself. When from the mastheads of the vessels his troop, die-covered ihe town of Alexandria, Napoleon first announced to them lb. destination of the expedition : . . iFrenobmen I You are going to atten.nt oonquests, the effect of which upon civilisation and tbe oommsrea of tha world Is incalculable. Behold the first city we era about to attack I It was built by Alex-andsr.'Bonaparte was remarkable for breaking through tb traditions of military practice. Thus, on the eve of the battle of Austerlits, he adopted the startling and unusual course of disclosing the plan of the campaign to the private eoldlara of bis army : Tbe Russians want to turn my right, and they will present me their flank. Soldi, is: I will myself direct all your battalions: depend upon me to keep myself far from 1 10 fin-, eo iuug us, wilt, your utouatoaitJ i rarei'kydu biii,;; tliurJer und ooufoaioti -1 tb kho ueu.y s rnnks; hut if viotory wen j, ironc tuoioeul uncertain,. you wvujd m ' hi me jori'moet ranks, lo expose my, r their atiaok. Titer-' will I.. ,1,. f ae French -lufantry-ihe firri lfeutry i , : ( :lte world. Thin viclory will' terrains'.. i our otupaiern. and then ih. .,.i.., me!'"1 b '"lrthy of Fmaooi uf T"U, aut i Uie spaMb after, Yue jV'mIh Is a ',Ut I itutre ef military eloquence.. Hu dictates is satisfaction witb his soldiers 4e walks arough (heir ranks he remind, them 'horn they have conquered, whuftbey hove " lone, and what will ba said af theun but .;( lit one worddoe. he utter concerning their diiefa. The Emperor and tbe .oidiers ' franoefora per.peotivc peace 'for ut(-' vard and glory for a rocolleotlon lwhat f i commencement and what termination!; j Soldiersl, I am satisfied with you; you have oovered your eagles wilh Immortal 1 glory ' An army of oneliuhdied thousand "' ' men, commanded bv the Emneror. of n,u,. a and Austria has been, iu less lino lour '"' uoure, cut to pieoes ana dispersed ; whoever . has escaped your eword hae been drownsd : ' n the lakes. Forty .tunc, of oolortli. siandarda of Ihe Imperial Guard of Russia one hundred and twenty pieoes of oan-oon, twenty generals, and more thin thir.. thousand prisoners, ate tho result, of tin. day, forever otltbiatcd." That Infantry, so much boasted of, and in numbers so superior to you, eould not reni.t your .hock, and-henceforth you have no longer any rival to fear. Boldieral when tho French n.r,t,tn placed tbe Imperial crown upon my head, C intrusted myeelf to your I rolied uuon nu to maintain it in Ihe bigh eolendor and ' glory which alone cm give it value In luv , eyes. Boliliers I I will soon brin vou ha-i to France; there you will be the object o( my tender solicitude. It will be sufficient t'oryeu lo aay, " I was at the battle of Ann, terlitz," in order that your countrymen may anawer, "Voilavn braveJ" Tbe Mlllte-ry Trial at Caiubrlitg-t. LCorreapondenc Ohio Stata Jontn.1.1 Cambbidob, 0., June 3Qib, 1BS5. Direct examination of Miss E. H. Stow. art. I reside in Cambridge; I have eeon the prisoners ; have conveisd with fhera frequently. I beard Oliver eay, that Cook ought to hare been ebot a year ago. I beard Hartup eay, that he had been in the army; that Ihey had sent for him at one time, but he would not go. Oois tzamined No one wa. present Thi. conversation took place when I took his dinner to him one day mm. oaran nxinner : I reside in Wash-nglon, Guernsey oounty. Jtulas AJvocaU : Have vou eeen eilhornf he prisoners, and if so, when and where? 1 have seen Ihe one on Ibis aide Hartun). saw him at my house in Washineton. on the Tuesday evening after I bad heBrd of the death of Mr. Cook. I think it was be- ween seven and eight o'clock in the even ing. Thismankuookedat mr floor: ttelittla boy want to Ihe door, hut he did not get it open until I jumped lo tbe door end opened it, and I said, 0 1 I Ihoucht vou was the man that killed Cook. He Bai l, "Ko, I am along ith the crowd or party who are search- lor the men that did till Oock." ho dead ?" , I said to him, It to strange that you are out with lhla party, and don e know that he roll dead a the spot. h. vd "that wbb dreadful fferasent in such a barer thti wa airt noi near mat. ne was ueau. 1 Then said "ho is wilh you?" He said "Joha Gallop and Bsveral others. I said tobim, "John Gallop known the way to tbe pike as well a. ' I do." He said also lhatthe men had gono on North up tbe pike.. 1 1 then said "where are your horses 7" He ihen said, "we have no horses; we ore searching ibe woods." He then asked Bio for something to eat; said he had not anything to sat to-luy. Ho asked mo for ft loaf ot bread; 1 toid him I bad not a loaf of bread iu tbe house. Ho saw some dried beef- lunging Up over the mantle-pieoe, and said if I would sell him that he would give me either of the bills he held in hi. band. The denomination of the . bit's was one dollar, five dollurs, and two dollars, 1 told him I would noteoll htm the '. beef at all, for more 1han it wa. worth. I then thought I might be mistaken in what I wes thinking ab.ml, and told him I oould .- . give him soma cr.kt. I then got some light . cakes, and ba lied iliem up in a common sized handktTchief. I think 1t was n cot- i ton handkerchief, and rather dirty. Stood f.ciug him while thla conversation was going on. He -then asked m, again the road to Ihe pike. , I thought , thati would send bim nuother dlreotion, . beoause . I did not intend ' lo ' stay at my borne after he bad left. I then asked ' bim again where hi men end boree. were? tie motioned north with bl, band and eaid . they had gone up tbe pii.e. He thea started off; be went in a oontrary direction from the way I had told bim the pike was, and different from the direction which ho had told me the men had gone. I spoke to bim, .iul l.lrt him I h.r. h. ... .mn. In lli.wran. direotion. Ho bowva wu be. wa. Umnt on in the direction he bad slarttd. t did not bear him .ay anything in reply; he just bowed his head and kept ou. 1 had a lamp in my hand during the conversation. I did not ask bim iu; he stood on tbe lower sten of tbe door, and I could see his countenance distinctly; his size, color of his eyes, and general appearanoe i what enables me to reoognize him as being the same man. I stood within three or lour feet of him dur ing the conversation. He paid me for the oakes he got of me; he handed ine one dol. lar and I gave bim back fifteeu cents In change. He did not say why be was willing to give me at five doller bill or a two dollar bill for the dried beef, exoept tbat he was very hungry. Hewn, at my house fifteen or twenty minutes. He had on a low-crowned black felt hat, and wore a dark blue or black overcoat, whioh earns down to hi. knees. I could not see what tbe color of his pants were, because he was standing down on th. loner steps, wnicn prevented me from seeing his pants, tie had a light mnuBtacha (I suppose you would call it) on his upper Hp. He got, I suppose, about on pound and a quarter of bread; I wraiped ibe oake. in a newspaper large light, cakes, more thin dozen. He then wiap-ped paper and all in a cotton handkerchief; the handkerchief was dirty. When he went to Btart away, he asked me the direotion to the plk ; I pointed east, He then asked me what direction lambruige was mm there? I then told bim west, ne did not assign any reason why he wished to know tbe way to Cambridge. My house stand, almost on the road, on Ihe east side ; there is a small space, a yard, in front of my house between the door and the road. I went up atair.cn the porch to aee if I oould ae. what direction be was going, for any distanos from lbs house. Tha last words I said to him ware, that he was nntgoing in tbe right direction. I did ihie, beoauis he was going in a different direction from the way he had told mo the men he was with had gone, and a different direction fr.im what 1 naa tnia nim ine pise wan. ne bowed his head; I do not think he said anything In reply. During tbe conversation he told me his name was Anderson. Ha did not say where he lived. I did not leave ihe door but ooce wnne ne was at my house, and that wes while I went to get Ibe light cakes for bim. As soon a. he left my house I got my cloak and bonnet and went im-mediately to Washington, and ooromuni-oatcd Ibe faol lo my biotber, Alfred Skinner, and several other, who had come in. Subsequently there were several ladies and three or four gentlemen at my brothei's when I communicated to my brother what had occurred at my house on that voning. Croas Examined: I asked this man why bs was hunting in that direction for the men who killed Cook? that I thought the men were aitppoaed to be from about Wheeling, Va. He siid they run out pssttb fair ground. He had a light mouataohe on hia upper lip I do not think he had whis-ksts. Th color of bis eyes and general appearanoe enabled me lo reeognise bim. I could see tbe features of the man digt loot-. ly. I had a. lamp in my baud; there Waa a fire in the fire place. Hia hat waa pull,! down over bi. torebead. The brim of hi. hat waa pushed upward.. I de not think it ' ws, a Government overcoat. By the Court: I did not .ee any one but i bis one man on that evening. I did not. aek him into the houae. Ho did not have his hat off at any tiote that be wits at ih. door. During Ihe examination of Ihia witness. there was a solemn atiilnes. pervading in the oourt room, which was dcnsly orowd.d; a pin could have been heard dropped on the floor, ine prisoner eesmeu to observe ine witness wilh intense Interest and oo- '-oaaionally seemed lo be somewhat restless. Tbe proseouiloa will be through witb these witnesses In about six duys; Ihe defense-say they will get through in six day.. Mr, Davis, the additional reporter,), a very ell-' clent and rapid reporur, and enable th commission lo proceed with a groat deal mor dispatch. |
Format | newspapers |
LCCN | sn84024216 |
Reel Number | 10000000027 |
File Name | 0649 |