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i - . .i. hl jj"'jMi.iaaea M STATE "0 HiPORTEO FOR THE JOURNAL. 1 .PLTll.-H VWOJI ? JL'faaOBSSal II tv A n n 11 rw im ir r Jons s al. j r : ," ' ' . I . r V1'.- ' f ; ..!...... .!-:..,, fci , ' . I'liiui..1 !.. .4 Pisoixiers of the Liver AltrA VVuMu ill HOOFLAND'3 TKi:jriif iruj J&M KAf VHRFOiiSlEU MOJiS CUJIES, ' )T H BF.TTEH. SATISFACTION jj vt; HVK1J T.NSTJMOA! , tvK MO HE HBSPEG- Than .nv Ullwr Ai'I-Mb.' 'u Mm fflrLi'ttnl W '.Iff R J U"9 I"-' IVll'.Lft il .l . i:' LlOUFLAND'iJ i'if"r Hid DfoftttfO i--J,)j It y Hi. burn, DItfimttoc t j.-fl, '((r Kli.tiii..i,' r 'it!i; .. , hi I ! t. i v.v W.IkI.J , , nl-.t UlrJ ill . k t. . ' k' i, lH;t - . in 'ilf ! Mi t!lt.l!l.t!i v.;; .10.) 'Jl And Can't iake Drunkards, Best Tonic in the World n I!. .'J...,. a. f It. t- LlWlii , -y, J.Mir.uiv 1, ii th't Hod. rtW, lo yon, I , taal In uet im.a d tJurinM' i 'imi-.li if (' i. mh'mI ut tir Hitler. rmrl'iK 'i l i ft rew. iiiwntiiK mix) oii in. A kltiil Hoii'l hiibv-'' 11 tlnu I have imuiwl. llxi't- "i wu lDirr4rait'iit t( lnnl':), i tht pMitlcutar rtliel I t be. Truly yuui trl .j'.l, 1(1' M i Llj" i u.itf l'n intipnr-, tMit, m.il il-ira-t tUij-iT if tiloj ds'jUtitO II Ut.OUKIUiB. riuiuJohn V. Wit kil. "'.. ftwn 'r Wicker, tu.m A UnUlitwii, tin i it ' nn.i iiiiiinilatmwi ut Kury lrD Wiirhrt. taual at. I rib tfau rcctl-lt'til l J" w,lu " uw Kip'' itV frvci-R that enu Iw roiifoi rwt i'u man, vti., thftt ..r i...ht. .... u.mm I ntiflitiud Iriilll vm ul th iqott HHoyi;ig a1 d' biHtatlDit om-l)KltiU tht the human luiuily inu L HtUtntutl wltri Chitml ltrtltna - Durlnir th limK tnf I vti nuffMioK from Ittnnrn, 1 ftlicinlM ty n-fl'w v'"tciii, k"-lbKinliUi.LurTV i-M' t. 'XiM ruif mumed In io-Wftta nntil I hh iLducol i Ui.UI'.n-l'i i.iinu Vltlr. After tlie u vf if w M" ' ftlil luoJlcimi, thfl wiiiiMisj:;t ni...iw rttul-nmui-ulcUly en.li'IM. I vrta liirdly (hanli j.m fur mirh vloabl iwlflc. nd, ftheuotcr I ltu ftu oiorlnuitj( cbwrlnlly rconinifud I', with lull toiitlilpc in lu rellftbilhy. Truly yurni, New Vuik, rb.-i, im. Trom Jiillni Lm, Kq , firm of Loe Walknr, the moat eitenilve Atuntr rnUinhria Iu the Halted tit a tee, No. IK (Ittuut nt.. ibiladolpbia: UhiUi Johm A BvANfc; Gkkti.uhkii: WyumthT m-ln he bwi aw (rrt-ly beaerttted by your ilo:'liitii u riun lhttere tha lcoiicliiddtotryitmi'"H. ' biid it t U.an In faluabln tvato, and uuli"lttliily rvoinied UV all who aroau .erli'K f'"1" djainpai. I bme ha that dlwaa lu 1(4 oi-it oDUniAto l.irui - rtntulBr lor niauy yuan, auU yiiui liiUrn haunou iu vio when eerytlilui( elu'j lif'l laHvJ. Kouisli4l, JUUUU LJEK. lll'fU tltv U"U. JftLUb iUuum. l'iMlAf?i:(.iiil. .Kt. T, IP'-l. OthltrMar'. hi irlv lo 'V'inr In Hthy M l til ffptl produced by tho tine in xlMdlnnd'n Hvinmo HIT Uralnmy feml'v, 1 biiu-iliuiiwit'iu ip.Mjlrigtbul It haa boaJkattM11 b(uilt iil. Iu uiw inrft-niico, acaee er drai-eH"0' tljiriu'iii y i V Uudiifjf, t'ltd wubJi had Wcoiue iy dlatinnitK, it'i H" vi end bottle tkvm docldwl lelhT. tliLimn .1 1 1 Jixtiiirf n uiro, ftUi) , ban coitnitrd the ut-, fur there l ue innu, it pt unj bull.- Iivod lio py iii ill t'ttiri "r Hid lait lis ea?a. Hi my iri utioniiel'-d t'uil' . .id :n l it K tn; t r.'i.jin! tbi aitffnre'". Vrit.y J JA'UMJ HI'.O'.'M, Uhu lf"l L:i" 'i' t'loet. v.-t.r TireMlh IU.Hat M IP Re. lohRNt a,vn"; Q.sTLKMir4i I htte i' '!' itllj '"ion I the diet !)' 8 i'Po tn.r tii.ll,.,viinni, " .ii in tinder iyi. iui'?'l by f.'um-'roua in 'I aoiii'i f poetraiion or tint liM-. 'i 49 rnidiee wtue rc"inii n 1 -i bv 'il ' tbeiu tetiiwii, mh i- J'oolUmVi Oenuan Kiiura with f had tilled thcui, and wliv-llltteraln'in'jud ntuli-' i' that I ha-l an vtA ,i. i. tbouie ud ei'd o-iu1' at iu at-Diua to I."1 1" fiitm ' lillir OpOH til CliCJlllMH 4enduy of lil:'i, 1 i-m At mod JionkMi'l. tJ- ii fally a uinlkiiiMl pit'i't.i iiy effoct. Hi ftftioo, twi nut npiiu (h irthii- -rt ' If) I UK, I feel tlmt 1 b Utiiil batiefll tt'.'ui ti i? i- S'e) lesi-eiiiiuHy y-"f bf rrr i'U5 wbi .it'll' III! till '0 i Urn ill, I mh'mI cifa t t. i .i If no tbe it .i :,' ! -Hb Bly I., t I iMt'l il 'Kf KJ t u tv vif ; 'td the ' iiiui.y a n hk !: y 'tin wu I in K tt wllhbai" hl,im; i In Uiiaauli, -i-;;it rtiidgrBo 1 t. i). ' 1 uvroiii- if .v ill KO, .wiiulieet. , , ci.jivi ut Boa I tt '.U 14 $Mt X i: MUiim ntinri, to t 1 I.Vht.-M It tft ..v ft. b.wu UoDbled m 1 1 i tt tiP pyafc'jo. Lty LwJivl l yoUI i iive mi wlmioea , f b'-nll t htV h-:M t otiiid-J'tUy leiUiU tii i !( ftlmlUr to ihI l y I'tauy of tbnil t:. tl.t L ti . JavAaoa. J-' At k alletit iiiwoci U i, 1' a.J my t-jjtti.'.uiiji :-j t; 0 laioud. 1 1'tiiH :.t fAl'h Kt!' dl'itt'!l 1 ' J 1 map adiiioti t- i I" rtmau Vitutn. I iftt nod Hiit ... niat'ti billy '.lit I. BJ-olttmaiiKi-Ph-'iiiJ no te; '."""i 8" i"v 111 aotil afle:lt : f Tv' "' Ii-f.iu Her. J.ti. He:uo-,,i (id m tli, i;u'il";i. IU. 0. Jn-.r" iHi'i 'r tioubledwltb Dnim;-I'i n hefi uefnr nttl any m auod a UwUind ii llitlfi-niuved iu beath, oft r h.t.i Vuia, witli iwipf-t, i Ii ieioiN IMoituod M. il.M cuiniy. i'. ii .i bin ' t bive btn i,.tly t iiu'y y-an, Bud i.i 1 1 ht ill ) mi ai ntucb 1. i (tiii ti j uiuvb Im- i . ...I, u tlvo bi.tHi, J.I.'. IlKltMAN. ynfAXyivvti-o CowtvUvevXaV n. th.l III. li.ilni. ,.f "i'. rt. W;f.NHH," I. n lh. WBAPl'KHof .li biHIIn. , P HI C K : 8ingU BottU, One Bullae; or U '( Iht.frrib (ihonld your n.tit ilmtcl.l o.jt Ii.t. Ih. .itloloj dn notb.imtoirlij'.or ,,f lU" Ininnlc.tlun in.p.n.3 lolil tk.l ni.y ,,1),r"1 1,1 hn I'1'"'1', ua. MUd tou. Bl wo will Iww.iil, ic.i''ij P.iki', by U,tMr ; PHISOa'AUOIfiriiiKA .-If) MANUffAOTOB, No 631 Arch Street. ' for Mlt W D'ut - aud Wal.- in rretf low hi be VJulleuUta. . uoiT dltaw tow I I ' ITAT TTIfll 1 J-16 . ( , . . ' . ' VUJ,UJVI1V Au.Vlll. . -- -,r " ' MEDICAL. I Tho Great Internal Ilepidy POB THE "Kl'FKClUAL CORE;'oP , a HEU M ATISIVJ, mow, -"j .mi:i'is.ii.ui.., r' . TKTTIiM , . ia wo rjw , v?. 1H TBDLV f TAN OS miQUAlMD )fT AbT f ftl ll)',mNl HOW b(,ror Mm i.nMin f..- il.-- t.rm ;TiuJlJieiiiijatio Conipound S -JoJidwiTx iikeVjRiuiViG ClBmpiiflnil ThoSoldierVTrua FWnd I t j 1 'ITTbHLBuU, Dcu. inh, lr6i. f 1 hi mSIrfV,,,ltt'M-k' 1hDI4li,m, to which nftnulc wi j if.ttr ftir t . , .Ii i .. . . ,Lr . lu or itttot) my ""' 1 "V1 """ u,z h',8d U-d imrfoi a.,t d..ry f-, .,, !, xyUuuU, Vukht . - i m ii5j. J ' ruiir irrtiirlnij'l, lt win. UlM, t iceiT bouffit. f ll CUrewiin, nil 0'tlMal JlM tKll, Tlie rwi Ja m'-t Abaudniit. 1 . ' H in tho fblrimrt caie Ttr II1.ouu.a,,i.-; It la th't Kient -ft tliacoviry yf tiu H" Ho ulliur rir!y IM hwineuo i,on.itM, l It ii piuciii.nl by i.Jiy.iciani. it U rt'ciuu(iid.l by (j bjalclatm truth, U U ft jierliU bt'ati(,U., k-R' sEitiab & co., I Sole Pi"05rietors, -;ivri-iy L i v c i Pills. riA i iv .j- uia u ao a t ed, fKli ivrlKliiHl, only Tne A: eiiniiii Hun p(,odfor thirty yoan a MUpln Itbraedy, nno-'iiialtl by any inttduicit known fur ttm enm r t t'-mpfaimi, CMtitttirn tii, k UfnJmlitvnit titLtn, ViJi ',lrt, ftbd iudviHl fur the wlii.lt. cin ai drietieee oi itiuHtiujf in Liliary deraDatuitiula. Honrai bia of api3tl, akhtitaMor tho romarli, ainn in the bail, BlioiiltltTii, bnitk ami aidia. tvaiie Wtjtri tli"J Jll. i.) .....1 ... ' ouTi, lolaoiiud ill uiw iia by looanuiAa: allirht dir coiii; b, jw njirlH, with liaiui-Hiialiaia toeveiy iiiuy,ara pp-iininant ayniloiiiu nf n dlnf aeod fltue mo Liunr iiif riviT in, luiH-.ier, iiif ai Bincbile-ii;uil wtiWj I Id molt '"iini ill nl'lo YUH'f iuie aru aD- Hfiit, aad ifeiviiitu daily out t'tmler Iwruia it la kiiouu. Ur&nt Cure of Liver i'f)n,!niiLl ltij thf. Oiijiml, oi'v Tine ,mj flimwu LIVER PILLS. Uii.VCbi,k, Clitit I V., Mar. i, M. It. V. &tt": t'"r r'i. -1 think It a duty 1 owe to you end Ibtt i.ubifu .-im 11-)-, to Plate Dtat 1 have Itvt'n allliiteil lih Ltti r i jii. Hint fr along time,aud to bH'liy, dial no ni-n i i kh mad and broke, which b-ft too in a vny I-v.- u.l . Having lieurdof your ct'ieDrnin) t.t(i IMln fur r;t- y A. K. blierp, W'-at Ll'ibrty, nii' r-iiuun r.iiwi in uib by my puyBicinn, 'rt V, aittti, ,, iudil to give Mifiu n air trio I. I tmrttitu l im, hex aud found li'iiiB (o l"Jui what Hi y er.. it-oiii!oinil-d, Hmbeat t,wer 1'ill trr need; anU lwr tiklo f.or boa, I had thediMann liaa en If rely 11 L nia, and aiu now miim-tly wt-ll, Ui'iputfully yt iiin, II. II. COLKMAN. WiT LisKUrr, Uaroli 'M, LSIH. I retlify .hat 1 am ('"reoually at.jnalntcd with Mr. tVlriuftii. an d crt'i vvnv testimony to the li uthof tlie Bbure vrtidi.le, A. tt. till a UP, UHEKNVII.U , Kloyd Co., lud., Ort. Bf, 1PM. Mr. It. F. Allen: Hir: 1 urn outof yur LlTnr Tllla. aud t boubl bo Klar to reciiie u Hiiiil, iia I hey ive brtti"ial ntiHfni;lknw I I. P if t'.U'l HID tiirU uiiuuu. ('VltUit UltAltmitO. AiMAiiw,L!c log 0o.(0., March 1,1&U. Vr 1. 8. Own: lioar btr: 1 have used bKLLKK'S LTV lk U 1'lLLtt nn-wir -ut la my family, and matt ny, ftiau aUtiatii-0 aud oooiuiou lamlly pliyaio, 1 iiiiaar a cry ummuiv- Tin)' pr"ni't but a Hd In tin If t-ff jei; atuiiae nubi rtliby acilou oi Hie 1 ter, carry on" tho mo.-bld a? cMdloiiii, and have the eyaivm lti n Ii04ltb-r ion Oltiou than any pnyoo I n " r iaatu ti auuto Ut-)t' d. Very unl an t t- jw tlully. . Oattii- lo t bo tncrcaaeJ dmA1 Ihrtnip h.;ul 119 ttuutiy tur (frtr OwiM Jtl , tV' pnprletor bt l oniiii' Dccd tbe prwwa of blUA K'UOa'I I NJ tue rKLKiBIt (VTpJU 1.1VKK TIL!., t'ifiebT plailiiR I horn Lefoielbeubliu,hLh ri .s aa sviab-coa rru. Ji. K.rt5'CMiEUt?Af;.sl'roj,w, ilw ly '""S B I, l E'asr Cough -Syrup! tOll THJd KVM. Vt CoiiptUH, c;oiih, OI lti Throat, i ro.kjwVj Ay. aiirABLHIiaU 1835. 1 weuly-llfe yrailo Mr. ft. V. fellere toiuioeuo-l to niuu(aciui.i turn i uiatkabl ryrup for bom .lauiaP'I, litt1" 'Iroaniih It wee dtinrd to film u ImboiUutB branch or hh diug buplueas. Bat fruDi y.di tu )''r the knuwledjol ita value inroad firm family to family, c uiiiy to couuty, titaia t Utale, Oil bow it may be fcuud In waily ovry toi. to the WMtwiii cutiutiy, and It tOLBidared iudUpeuaa bit ID tboaMnraol (am I lie. i-.in A. Cualiiofy, Jlrngglat, Buuth Beud, lad.) 1 H, Owbb, Koq ; lfar Krr In n-ply Ui your fa-tor ol Ike I'Hli lnt , 1 Wt-uld aay thai celUra Mdi tiBet kM lav rn aedfil my (Bpectft'loii; and in bo a.ie have they tailed lu prnduta tbe d-eli d offtvt. 'Iti'iCouktJyntpV U cure lor UtiDKhi, J-lita, Ao , ani tht cheapm or Ibe artlulo placea It withlu the tai h of all. btcb, loi-ther with ita eflltarlnaa n...iiLtfi. rtndara it a uuito raal iortte. Nut ft ibtv iiabki witbunt nunifitiie relle fur "th una I III n K aeedful,"l thUatAa-oltof I bo year, flzr Bel- Krrtil fbfl rollfiv.luK .riu U Irom (r It Ii the Qtewt On rat Wei i-One trUl will couttucB i It cannot be t highly rtconnoenled. It la without B rlal. . It alwaya git a aatiaMctloD. 4 Kveiy one wanU a aupply It Iiaa power to for CoBRbi, Oobla and all ffnt1oni of tha Throat Bud J-ongf, we nice. "iHowu -i-'7 It Ii prompt In action; alwaya aara, Bud nay be wiffHB to the aoBlleat eliild or aiuel delloate female W lb aonfideBWiIll (tllif-on j, V ! i'imi'Aniiii,iiY i - f" ; R. E. SELLERS A CO.? ' riUnimrKb. I'm, 4.oUlu-lk'Ml I SKWiNC MACHINES. ,"V. PIMIIBIj, WnolMl. and Betall DMltr In 1'I.ANEIt & KK1SKU,8IN0BIIS IMI'ROV- KU HL.UA U, HLBPTIO, WllKKI.KIl & . .WILbON.ANUWII.COX&QIBBS' S 13 W IN (i MA ) II I IV i: Al.r, BAKNUH'iEKI.r tiiWICIt. foe all klojj of MwfDK M.clilliH. I'rln. iii Cni.o Ny. , Olier. Hcn., 0 Inuilxi. THE FLORENCE MH". H, A. fj. J ANN JUT, AQKHT, KKll'B Cuimtmitly t-Ji h&n'i u ek'nul tuaoitiuiiut of Floretictt Sewing Machines ! 1 1 rtv Dtn tor ifttuifr Hftf, ins mrnt AtttsLtiie i-l popular uiaanuo tn lira iuaik:t. Ir llevcrNttblo feed, Afitkctt rtir IMITvrcut rM U'-, Iff AliniMt Nol4lnt la Ktuillj Jat In Oil , ItUlliW lultfllfly, Hint Auver HkliiM Ntitcli. l'jt.9 the htfcdtct i.t flout work with rguftl 'ctlt!r, mid evory uiach'uw winnutid loboull teat U claiia xl fur it. riiOKKKl'K HmVlMU MAl'Hf JVC rt., Un'l W-striT Atr-'lii-y, B'i Wept K-.-tirth ft., UtlCUiUOtt, Ut'lvrf---At?-- I1 initio & lion StMvin lfKachuK-, niukoi Ihw Hftutw tititisb fttnl J"'p Hie Btiie i of walk. TtiH rppnUIIoii f tl-ia Mnclii.t la ho Well ntibliubed in ihia 1 luity, Hi at tt ii-bi no f ml tier :nii.iiioit. ttupeilor Uarblno OH, Hwutlcs, ThnmiJ, tint all UHCaNnr aiticlui for ktvi'lKK 1m ordar ftud ronatr tliuta highly uvular I.oi'k KtUcli mcwius MiU!li'M Mi:. B. A. H. JANNKY, Anient, (a lulDn, 4Kt lUial Ktrout, (kilutubui. AUCTION. AUCTION i AUU WK AUK HOW PUKI'AIiKDTO UECKIVK ( ON-UUIHUKNTrt of ll kit J. ol Mstontilti Uooila, lU'iMefculd Kuiuifurit, &c, ON jy Liberal adfuticja will bu oiti4 uniita. U e alao pay particular atleutiuu to oataide laloa oi tjfCl'ClUlll0alllOimcUollI14oO4fr litruiiii Slock, JOiiI Wo have on baud n laige atock of . XUno 3KI oxv I'xxrjo.it'W. A-o Which we A offnilng at vrv to piluea, to which we wcu Id :all tho atteation of ihe publtr. BEAI. Or PAN(NN, Auctiou ft utl Commluinn M'rchania, my iT ly No. H4 Couth HIkH atr.t. EXPRESS COMPANY. WELLS. FA Rat) & ( New-York A California EXPRESS & EXCHANGE CO. Si mtOADIVAY. , lUKIOHTANUBMALI. I'At'K AH KS RK0E1V KO l1 for Oallforula and the Fa- ifto Coaat. diililorola t'ouiona bought or collected. Oullectiona made ac.d couiniiaaiuoa executed, tu tho I'noiUo tstatt'H. K haugu for vale on,Ijouiluii, Dublin, rrla aud Han franclaco. LrHttera of Credit on the Union Hank of London iHstied tolravulfta, eitbaunfable for Circular Let tera payable In all parte of Kmopo. riaouKnt"K Hbroad will Ond tbia Hot inoal rot). if ittent a well a iie tatn wny ot providiug them-t'lveawilhfutnla.Alao, Letttra of f'rcdlt nn our San Fnmcleco htiiiae, for wbit h tbey will ipua ('(rctilnr L"ttrra pnyable at auy of onr ofti- ce la California, Hrn-K"0, Wpfft'ta, W'aHblnK''n Tot r I lory, and Uriliah Columbia. Telffcraphlc trannteia of niouty madn to Hnti Kiaiiclaoo and all artemU'tp polula in the rertnc UHa, (Jallfiiroia ninJ N:va'a JMtiinn inl other fUotka boKlit aud Btjlil on com ml union by lelfgiajib. iuu'AiODi WHI.l.N. FAK4JI .V HI. CUTLERY. PETF.R NEFF-& SONS, AUFAOTUUKUH ANO IMPOftTKBPOlfClllT- A1 'VI I.KHV. lo 'I Ht.t nrtwiru lue cil have now In etTk a in i (;a lUreKlP., Ciurinnali, II, eud io I'niidiome Hot' I Cuilory at Lew Hates, Al' a lull ami ct in:-l-'t ali.i tnieot r f tbt-lr own Mi l II. Unutei'e tliiK.-hcr Kniveo ASO :v?n tit J. o outlo t y . Al 11,0 ilcw ol Lutein H.oclttc urcr.. 'C'V 1m r WIEbiCAL. Hi'inruuKifw UOKtUOiVViiilS fc'PEf I ll'IDS, I rAVK ruoven, kkom tuk m3p amplk X I ovperivnen, an mUre huci:bn: tiii'i'le Proa pt lUnCleUt, BliU HCIIBUin. iit'j diu i.iti uiny nit in- o ii'jb 1'trftelly adapieu i p puiar h aituprc at iniatBhei cannot ne maun io umiuk mire, no lMrnileiaA to be tree from danger, aud loeflicti nt ti tu b alwaya rellablo. Thny have tabed the IMgh t il conimrudallon irxiu ttli, au-.l Hill aiwaya immer s .11; action. OaatB. Nn. I,0iin' Kevoii, rtiiK-alion. IntUuiiiiatlonH. 'it S, " Wonue, Woi m-Fever, Worm Dolle., II, " Oryiug tluMi, or TwttMoR of I nfnuta HA " i( " UUiili.i a ol cliitdreu m aoulta U ' ft, " llyttiitfry, triiiii)l. llHiuua Colic,.., " ti, Obnb in Blorbu, Nniinji, VooiltioK W 7, 11 Ci ugba, CoIHn, llr; iicliitp " ft. ' Ketira'g TootiiRi-e, Kaciftfli" .... 'A Headache, Hli k-ili-a 1-cbo, Vertigo. 2. pyKtipla IHUuup BlotitM'b 'Ji rupcreiiril, or painful 1'Liii.dit WbittP, too .irotune I'wt-loia J5 ( i mi ii. toil ud. d ffli'alt Hreatblnir... MA ' l;,i It, ("nit itheom, KryiieluaJ.riiptlDtifl.., Khnamathtn, Hhi'iitnatte PatiiB yor and Ag ie. th II iuver, Agaei, . !0 rilfa oiiua or iiitKiiiog .-Hw fiu 0ibthliu,and aoie t r v-euM l.yce. 6) C-tarih, acute or chronic, I olluttO.ta. 60 VhiflplliK-l'out(b, violent IXiUkUm... fft Aaibma, upii't.boit t!i'illii'ig...... 50 ktr I)i.ct aiga, 1uiiIkI Uukrlug... bO Hcrofnla, en larked linda, Swelling Mi Ouni-ral PcbiUiy. 1'hyricaJ Wi-akueaa Oil D.'Opiy, BQtl ncitclr f.ii'llot. &) He 4 Mkkuraa, xcktiia It out ridkug... IA Kidm y Liiaa4r,Uravr 60 Utni i'i Dot lilty, d- iufiial Bwla-al'ita, liivnlunlnry HiNcliaigii...l,on More Bloulh,Heukr..... 60 IJrlna-y lu- oiilUi m, weMiugbid. M I'aluful I'Mrtotin, evert with .tpaiua. M hulTfiliigjat ubiiiigo of lll 1.0)) FpUftpiy, tipaanii. tit. Viiu I'auoe.l.OO rtpbthviiB, nlcaiated tr) Ihuat... CO -I. 1 ilt, 1 tn, 1 i!T, ' -3, 1 JX, ay, ;w, jt, VAMIXY CAHav. vlnlrf, uiuitcucaHA, and book Itrm vial, lu UK'iiruii. Bud book ..tin w ,. tl 0(1 ,. & oo ,. a w tin uri W large vKU, fla-n caae aud boot 0 boxe noa. i io io), auu uvua. VLIKItlN tHV IVI'H IIU S, H eb'ig any cae, 1 rlala iiiuU vlkla. wllb clra.ttoU- I uu BBr"lUiae HKtntjaifp, vy uv .mn nr PiuHiw un(arf m.t to anv oarlol tbofouuiry , ny man or l.preM li of oliarge, on reoetpt ol the prlre. Addnai HUMPIIUSV'HPIHUKIO UOMlKOPATIDO MKDIHIMK U)MPANY, ufll.-e and Depot, Vo. MVi, Ilromlway, New York 1)b tU'Mryar.T i eouamieu oaiiy at Diiomod pciaoBally or by letter, M above, Inr all forma of die , for aie cy B. s. A m B.i.0, mniuinhiioa i;u., 0. HOHIHTH, and B. JUHKH A HON. Coliimboa, O. anprt By Gbamlws' Patout Brick Maohlup, ilirlllio" IN BVKBV UKHPtOT TO TROPI O tn,4 f" ulkDat nnouiiiinicr. n.iuar, .trooir.r, biortl IMI w. .r .do iirtiorna ny in von.. Itn.x n..ir. tit wr.tlivr bf.r. bnckirg. oUioWlnoruilu. ii , ,. or i,iw m , r d.y, l oiu.tl.lrd lb. cumt ul tu old w.V. ll. ..vlng .loua will ii.j tr . mubln. In 1" nn.ulb.. imh Pip., 'nt. .... Uoorl.a, nud Hibpsiit yin il.io. ni.d. Willi grMl r.ol'lltyi .no -- ..num. tor p.tent llnliWIn Uhla,Md fnrtb.r nrHonlra, Hilly In n. J , phiiiik, Vptl "., Hew ork mi,. COLUMBUS, : O'lfO,' THUJISDAV MORNING, OCTOBER' 26 lS6.r HOTELS. PHESTOV; HOUSE, REST for the weary, i oruer Third ASfatn mlH.;' " (orrosiTBTBKrAtta,) 4 V Newark, O. "1116 MKW ANU EL ICQ A NT HOT, IHIH. 1 t'LICTKU at an eipnuat of over SW.onO. rurnlaliad entirely new dir. eg the paat year, ibuK(iu mm uvu uikuoi iwpruvaioeDia ana con tvalai,L- for the comfort of ita gataU ai are tmaar l-eot-u oy soy oilier Dvuao ID LDtral Ohio, bib been rweiftly leased lor a term of yearn by the nbacri' fcud obit to to conduct the anus mn to roak It n liliiuiticiit With the trnvftHn iiuIiIIa ti. mu.n. him tti. lr ratroiiaKe. liberal ahi.ro of which la i iiea. voitiimiMw in readinefa at all Uuiti oa ia nitIthI of tratiu. to confer tiaaaeuffera in mhd from th) faoiiaw. A daily Line also from tbehooae iajM troprivtor it- ts U urTt.;i i; FANCY GOODS. WILSON, YA!E -; it &TAATS, No. 42 VValiier Street, DiTU JiLM eiit'AUH AV UHOJlCa BIHMU, i I'.';'. ; ''NEW VORM, ! '" Ildifi jiist opeued a large and entirely" itw . tf k of SILK i (;0H)iS HOSIKliT'aud ULOVBS, HIHTlii KSIUOfr i A M li K lii &01'10.1,,:. KIBUOStV TUIM. tilVtS, IIOODf. RlIdlAS.ZENI- IHUU 'KR; Ac .Hllirh Ik V 8mi iH'orhig at tlto Lswivt Mar ket Vdtt . jlHsojfiueuf hill and coniplrto iu cicry depHMni ut, ill , J. . bKAHUSLKK, fuIUKiJc of HI. Vermin lit 'i fii'uuw UK.R-d wllb thU 6'tirtv "octl7 lta;' MACHINE COMPANY. 7 AGIGULTUaAL7 liicliiiie '-Company, T", ONLY IS01IPANT IXOIUSIVKLT VorFI to LUo iui.u'actur. if Aicrkultural lUI)Jli UlbUU ut THE STATE CAPITAL. iho Ciit pauy ca tbe ixrlntire mauu'atrireri of many of lie moet npirved lmplciunt. of lm, tiiindrv. 'i'l'fl ''Kavr tV O-mblUPd Mow or Heap r aui deir-ttaker, O.m rl an tera, Riding Pi'wa, lUtiowa, HrtjdMi'a Pt?ut Water Prawew, Axe, Pick, H-tmmtir aud o bf r Handlea; Tru-k Btrlpi made ot th-t boat HU.koiv aud Aab, Par r tup; Box I ot nveiy refi.ttion, wtth all ollie.' artlcieo wttnio ti.e ar-ope of tli-ir trade. - All lli'imlia utteuded to roiuj.eiy." Atiit wanud iu Ttiy tUa'w lu tho Union fur Ibe aalti of Unjikn'a Water 0 rawer. Tht liigbvHl i rices paid for t, eco growtti Qlotory HTidAah. .I0I1N "HORT, flitp't. , Office and facte rj vest Sod ' National Bond Brtdgn, tJoliiniUa, 0 , Oct, lfHA. - octlMJm PIANOS. J. C. 700DSf j' i.i an im i w a B.t sh I i l.lkl 41V. 21 South High Street;? OOEiUMBTTS, O," MOW UEUMVINO A LABliK BTOOK OF IN- LI . lrain.nl. tti.ai Ilia following Al.ouf.ctorlva lS CliickerlnK A Son, ter SO'lnwy V Koiih, lor Jlct'kcr tlrolhcrM, ictf- llallt l, I'avls .V (Jo., W. I. Kiiiormiii, II m.li'nditl ItiBlnini.-nti. Vnrlitul.r attcnllon II itniHtixl lo lliv Kink Inht. vmuitboi' Dl:r.KR IIk.ia. Aim . no. Msorlni.nl nflbnv.ryo.ltlir.tod Plnn. bit Melnuwui. ni (.abluat OrfiAll.. liNlruinnntN rioted .ml rent .lply UU lMltcli.ll. ll'itler, iiitinlli.il on ujiMt llhotnl trm.. nfK''i 'ItmiN 11 A MO XKACIIlIVtl. HAVINO 1'Klllt ANKNTLY LOOATKO IN (!0-lumbua for the purpoae of Riving leav one on tbe Piano lorti'. 1 tako Ihia method of informing tbe cIliKfU of t'oltinibua that 1 am prepared to tench vocal and instrumental numbs. Ortlera left at Meaari. 8i-ltKor. InaelAUi.'aMuaio8loro. Vt,ry rttipi-rttuliy, r. A. uii kuhikk. K-jftTfttf Prot. tichei ner aud Jno. Heltcer. mayO PHYSICIANS. Dr. Coui-ci, HA-VIN.'J HKilKBO rBOH B1IL1TAUY PUAO. Tin;, aud potnmucutly located in tbia city, lur ihe pnri ose of practicing Blcdicloo aud bnrgoty, wonld ronpectiuUy toDUcf hia pioftulouat aerviiot Uitliu tltiicna oi ColnDitna and vicinity. All die (Mice, L'jtb Hi-ulfl aoil cliroolo, promptly treated, Meilicia'ja cumtmidrdBt the officii, No. .t7 Knit fttate strrtot.optvoeltetboOai''' . ootl8-ly - J.W. WORTMAN, Han oi't.ued bo odloB at tbs 1 ' - Ho. Vi Uoitk utttraavs (up italri) where Hi muy Be luneil b v Homo who wiah duntaj ooeiatluBI auetttlty and .Hiiiif'iperforWNi. f'''J' ' AGENCIES. lwI3C SOTJJrTlI ; ' LAND AGEWOY Bprluetlold, Ohio, PAY TAXaS AMI IIAVK 0KKL3 HE- itt'KU In Boy count v the Htale. Will re Vol Leerfi. Abatiartn f Title aud Patuta toi Lauda rtiUi dm Ueueral oreiuuit or HaU. tiny aud at 11 Lanila on Comuii'i on. Particular at-teullwu Kl"1" rtdeetalDK and rerovfrring of Ian-la aold lor to, eU'plying loator dmttoytd rtcoidi i t iierficliug () ective titiea. T.....U no..!! which the I ft Ati bo not monptly 111 i.re liable to to sold, and can be redeemed, II atall.i-uly at a heavy erpoure. A long (iriU . auu eim laaii'vuMi io i-M.uil. bi-tn Ixtfiite ami iIml"K Ibe war, will on- blt up, wn t)ltt o, oorrertly and atliAlt.trrlly to Hf any niiiDiri nooii'inii o ua. appit u Police Agency. IHAVB HPEN- D AN 00101 IN ttt'OMNO. 1H, Opura lloua llulldiup, 'or tiie trauaaclloDof an-eral Police buainca. Particular aiieultou given to Hie Lollei'tU'tio' vUbna, lecjvury of aloluo i-ropnr ty aud dt tecllon ot Ihlevoi. Ail buaitiaea Intniitidto thlloWr will be promptly nt tou tied lo. All comiuanUatlviia atiltly confidential. VM, KKANV. Laiotdalnr Vth 0. V. 0., Budfoiuierly OateotlvaPo lice Uluoinuatl. ag25 COAL. HOOKING O JSl 1 W'l AMI NOW R1AVT TO fDKNIHII a 80 rnuiuu .rtlol. ol IJtoolcina, Ooal,' In .if n.utlty, d.llT..d lo any part of th. elly, or ou Mllr.. ear., tifllr. and yard ltiMD Lorf .nd nprinif.tra.ia, ' ( - ji . S: iS KorlU High irel. Orlm rripoctfolly lolloltod itd pmmplly ailrd, , . VAM DKUBIN Ai IiKiUNO. JnnSI dtf . . Hookinjg'Oonl. r am now THKPARKII t() mftNimJ' a iln 1 parlor quality llnohln, Ooal, In .ny qnauMry dtillT.ird to any part of tb.ofty, oroa railroad .ar. Urn.ra Inft at my ator, Buokoyo lock. . , f(. , liar III, 1MH ' (10 r. BATDIM. SPRING BED BOTTOM and -i and 3 A BED FOE TH MILLION - iOLT,MI!MKI,i:i,t(0.. X . : ' I ITIH RKCIIftRO TIIK UHHIT TO HANI! X 1. ITAtJTHRB anrl ..ri It.. M, a are now prepared to lumikli Hie tame, and oat il Into any bra'tatttad at a Inicrr ml T.roiii(ijfmfi inn pnwki, ji ronotitd an iu u ius uwi nen in v it la pprtectl; e-y. Iciifrsifrm nofac Jt fa atroor and dura t ic It require Bccfcani g It taa nu refPKa for uii v iirio iu rory re'ppct. .... luo u-iuiuuim .aniDai uo.'a Winrcnm '). BOI South Hleh Httw ...j , ' HfrraeWa0rder8 lft nt tltHabo?pal;e will be ' ili' I . , v Co., Sole Aitflola for Krauklln jlr dl.d k, aent ft i tb alo of Beila a-id Tow; ( oLVMHro, U., Oct. a) lb, J805. Vbitlier.' CleTcUnd. .. ihihul Mnit... pilue Bl at tbt ttiti riir rr ini.. huh otTa ot Aizricultura. tct2l Iw CLOTHES WRINGER. PKHim ie ; U C E I. JTJL TTiiivorsal "WITH fOO-WUKKIiS. 1'rlccB-Bio. 910; o. !f. 98.00. THE BJi3T 13 T11JS CHEAPEST. . Ihia ia ll4 1 ttt W i Inner lhv r.i.B.l tt..t WA..ti una ine BfrviDit reau na gi it." j p ii unmw LoveJ.iy'H Iiotrl. 1 "Iu tho laudrV Of MIT b.0 US thfra ia . m.rti.l.i.1 thauaegiving ua Hoodaya for the Invention or yoar cxHe.it Wrlrger," Key. Tuo. I.. CcYilit. "vtetmak tno alarhfne much more tkan paya for Itiult every year lu the favlng of garueota. Wo mint it important that a wringer ahould be fitted vvUbCHQ-i "--Obamub Juou, Aaturioaa Agrlratnr- i" ' co-?20 3m DHIY COOOj J. 1. OSBOJftAI A CO.'S. HousdFUrni8hingCoods Sheet iugi Bad Shlrllnr, ' tlolta aud CaiBimU4, Llmta-yaand Klaiineli, Hbawh and til an, Oclaloua and Meilnoee, UiuiibamB and Oaltcoea, , - (Ikvea aud Uoelery, hlrta acd Notions, Ac., Ac, Ac., Ae. 112 Month jUiKh Mrcel, Oppontte Oocdale Ilcuae aud United Btatei llotel. aepm lot FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT SALE. H0RSES&" MULES IN ACOOHUANCR WITH OKIIKUS moil THE 1 Qu.rti.rinHitr-(fiifral U H A.tl will otfor for ml., nt Public Anctloo, at tli U. 8. Corr.l In tb. city of Colombia, Obio.on tho 26lh dn; of Oct. Iriit., SO HOKSIiH, 113 IWDI.ES. Tlirio anlnial.v are in g oA cotidlllon, aid are to lie old for ihn reiaon tkat tboy are no longer needed in trie pun nc aeiTice. The Mile to It eouHnrel from day to day until tho entire lot are deposed of. Terma: Can Id Unittd tJUttBcorroncy. . , . it. It II Bit, 1 Col. and Chhf Q, U. Ojlumbna Oepul. orf 14 toctErt loir Sale. VJITCA'fltOOU THB HILL, TWO MILKS WIBT O ot Coliititbtia, lumeditttely tcnxitx r f land lately pnrcliaard Irom tbia Haak lur th Aijylum for Jm berllt. uoou wblcb ti Duo luildlug it about bcJcg tjiw;b-(i lof that Institution. Tii la laud baa a front ol Uli roftn on UitHlvaut'l AveiitiQ, aud the tut cud lying high, aud having a j ttVtAv& Tv,k, fi nite rn'thu tuiul to bo omtnnJ. rnnulne imnii (rotn the iNellouai Uond to ihe HariUhurfth Uoad At-i'ii two-imras oi u in wouomno, nna ouetmre miilor oultiretlon. Wil! biaold for cabb or on pay iitonirt. Apply U J08. HUTULfBrtON, inrl tlahbter Vranklln Bank. Oolumbaa, O, - PUBLIC LANDS. SCRIP FOR 8 ALE. ' Columbus, Oct. 1, IB'A. IN AOCUBOANCK W11JI jJIK I'EdVIMMNfl I of n bet of tin Ooi eral A mm bly of 'Le titate of ulito. BaeiMl April U. lllu Hie underalicn.tl atate oOlcerl will ttelvo pr ptwala lor the jiurofaaienf tib Land Scrip ucdred from h Unttcu Htales lor tbe etftbl1ftbuint of ao Agricultural Colli g in the -law ui uuio. fifery The ikrip can br. located on any vacant United Stata lands, subject to entry at private tale, $1 26 per acre (mineral lands excluded.) No proportion will ba recalled for teat than one hundred end tiny aura. - itinera convotlunt, propaeall may ba made to tlie antUtf.r aud TraU'-tr cf any County, who will inn' lull lh cni'i to the nu'lernljini d. 1 J '.8. H. UOOMAN, Auditor of HtaU. W. rJOOP' lt, Treaaurpruf ttftU. 1 W. UfcNUY BMItU. B iQ'y oftftte. tep3U;1fe,w .t.)i 1 ,3UUrtEStt COLLEGES. BOOK-KEEPING, ' HATHKMATILW, i ' I .. FenwauBhip aud '1'nlegraphv BUSINESS COLLEGE, . . i (Cfcrtw Town and Bih Streets,) y Olera afarpied facllillea for arejalrlug ft gnod irwtioi gunviiog( A Deduction of 50 iter cent. ttiBMie in l or ol rplIIflilHBTlTnTION IH NOT A "LINK" IM L anr I led chain of tViiic aei, bat an inititti tion Bbto to at and bIobb, ratiig)t olaima to pa tronateeolfly on thefxcelleme ot Ui cowrie end tb ability of Hi teacbiti. For partlcnlari, call a tu votiege, or wnie tor iw egi journal. Addreaa BUSH & MARSHALL, I: . "' iv itw traarraa ' a-nva , h. yvjui;iip.jUBji9,lvnAV i .sLr DAILY 0310 STATKJOOiiHAl PBIKTKD AND PlIBttni5p"'BT AM. T. COGGESHALt & CO, Oiliea No;-1. Fat Hlala MrMI. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TERMS Or TUB l'4ILY JOUENAL. Blofile Subacri ben, 1 year, fiy mall J9 00 I'ttit'e Sob'criber". 6iiiorHn. ... 4 Mi Single Subaflribeia, 3 moBlIm, " t miosis SubaorJIara. 1 moatli. " 0 fi( f'loKlo tfubtcribert, pft month, delivertHl by arrler ..mw 0 no Micle 8iitoribera, jar woek, dellrerHl by carrier. u w ToageDta IbcIbm, 16cenUier week each copy. TKEIIB Or THE TEI-WKKKtT JOURNAL. HinKloRnbaoriberl, 1 year 4 ftf) niiiKift onDerrtuera, 6 moatha a 26 l.tiftle Bubtcrlbeni, 3 inoBtbe 1 ift .'jiiKieaubicnbrB, l month 0 4) TKaMfl Or THB WKKLT JOURNAL. Single SnbMribera, poryer., TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Dailt One Ran are, each Iniertlon. 0 7ft , BpKcfal Motlcea pur Hipiare, navh Imfer tlou XI ' Local Bud Baaiaeii Notices. Dr line. each latortioD , ft (Vkkp.lt One Square, earn Insortlou 1 M . ' .. Ixcalaod Baaineaa Motfoee, per Hoe, each inwrtlou o 60 i iT" -",;- ivartrr of an Inch jf ajtace 1b tbe columna of tbe Joumnal. " MarrleKS Notice will hereafter iuvaHably be birsfd I'ttoenta when under ffra Jiopa. and AU cetiU t'T eguare wbon eoorpylns more apace. JrTodern lrM. Fiem th Lcndoa Beilew. Thcie aro oertaia questions of fiueittl re- tjim wbiob are, from time to time brought uiui-B me iuutiof aiBausaea wita more or i-gfl ability, and hftvioif aflonied auinle Ploope for iugeaious BuggestionB, are again a no we a to at op into odutiod. . it is the :ic ot our nauoutil covtumo or ruth or let us Bay ot European costume (for it contains uu nine eiotLcnt ot natiouBiuv) to be routed ia (his maimer. Male aitire iu Ilia uouuti is not only unbeooiuius. but fictiuciitly iuoouTenieol: and iu some re- pfi!ls uttbeahhy to llio Tfcarcr. But an uglish woman 8 ures uromtseo lo mid ip htse thrco unfortunate qualities a fourth. which wo will leato the ultra-uioTftltala to (ienqc. M. Dupin bas juBt published a pampbluL : "On tho Unbridled Luxury of Women." It, in a oountrv where fashion lioidi ner sternest sway, the rxtrarnanoe it x'artBian neiife nas at traded (ne Htfen-ioa of the Sl&te. let ub hope that eotuo nro- CBt will follow ou this liilo of tho ohannol: for whateTer value wo may et on Ibe Uste of a F re noli milliuor, tbero are higbor considerations than tbe cut of a dress or tbe bapo of a bonnet, which we should be Horry to bco our wives and daughters lose sight of. It is, however, much more eay lo censure the follies of modern dtean than lo propose a remedy for their existence. Take, for example, I hat often and justly abused invention crinoline. Under Ihe names of hoop and farthingale, it was twice in vogue iu this oouulry, before it was revived for a third time in 1857. We have abundant proof that it wns both ridiouled and snriounly condemned by our ancestors. Vet, neither eatire nor eer- roong seems (o have effected ils uso. All that we know n the fact that women wore it ua long as it pleased liiem, aud left il oft' when it oensed to Ju so. Hut tbe old hoop, it will bo urged, eccmod apnropriiito to t ho cos- cume whioU accompanied it; it went well with patches, high-bee leu buocs, and pow dered hair. Rasides, it was u more honest and less complicated affair than tho pres ent one, and not requiring so rouob stuff to cover it, there was less danger to appro- tenu irom nro. itui is it probable thru these reasons, or any similar reasous, in sured a popularity for the hoop or farthingale which the crinoline will not command.? lijctnTTcnitfnctfl Wiiioh it oooaaioua -iu spite of its being utterly uusuitablo to the reet of a lady's toilette in spits of tho charges of indelicacy and extravagance wbioti have been so rreouenlly brought against it in spile of the terrible and un timely deatiis win on nave ensued from its use, ibis wretched invention still continues in full favor with women, after eight years' trial in this boasted nineteenth century? Take another instanco the modern gentleman's hat. of which tho beaver proto type was introduced note about tho time of the French revolution. Could any thing more ugly, more incommodious, moro unhealthy, more generally objectionable, be devised as a oovoring fur tbo head? Vet, so far from its being discontinued, as was thought probable during tho year of tbo first great Exhibition, no part of a man's dross appears to be further removed from all chanoe of improvement than this. No ouo who values position in society no one who cares for ll-o public recognition of his friends would venture to wear any substitute for it in tho streets of London. Men go on enduring this evil with aching nrows just as women go on enduricg another sort of martyrdom simply for Ihe sake of appearances, and beoaune, as civilized life is now constituted, singularity of dress would bo considered, in nine cases out of ten, a vulgar affectation. Hopeless as reform soems to be, as far as huts and hoops are concerned, it is satisfactory to think that some elightiuiproveiuents in dress have been made during the latter halt of tbe present oentnry. If tho Exhibition of '61 had not the effect of exterminating tbo chimney pot,", it brought over l bousands of foreigners who bad long es-chowed the uso of tho razor. Englishmen began to &Bk themselves whether tho prejudice against beards, which had existed in tho days of the "great unwashed "our forefathers should be allowed to extend to our own time, when every gentleman takos his morning bath. Was It not absurd that we should continue day by day, with no little pains and inoonvoniuoce, to rasp our faces lor tuo purpose or reuioviug an appendage which naturo had given ua for uso, if not for ornament ? Tho "beard movement " rapidly beoamo popular tho newspapers look up the cause, and euid what hoy could in us lavor. in tne courtto ol a few years, a olean-shaved man been mo tho exoeption in a orowd. Thenceforth tbe hideous aud uncomforta ble ttar-fior( the stand-up collars, which bad for moro than a quarter of a century proven ted us from freely turning our heads to the right or K ft, were bauished from youug England's wardrobe. An unpcit ant reason had been aseignod for Ihe origin of the modern stock. It was whispered that lute monarch swathed up his neck in folds of flilU or cambric to conceal a natural biemiftb, and that a polite court followed iho royal I'xnuple. Be that as it may, no pre cedent lor the fashion continued lo exist save that which might be found in tbe dross of a few old fogies and antiquated club- lomigorg. Kven (he think silk handkerchief, which vucceeded to lite stock, gAve plane at lust lo that light and uomiofiulilo tie or scarf which is now almost univer sally used wilb a turn-down collar. But the progress or rtiorm aid not slop bete. Wellington boots were, after all, only a modification of the old "rJeesian" type, which, how over convenient when paula-loons were worn, became unnecessary under the folds of ihe modern trounor. Accordingly Ihe ankle-boot was adopted- At first It was fastened with buttons, and this led to the invention of the button-hook au article which wss perpetually being mislaid, and wbfoh generally tore out moru bull eon than it hoi pud lo fasten. But the Inter manufaotura of "Balmorals" fbr country wear, and the "sido-spring" for ordinary use, left nothing to be desired in this re-epeot. It is hardly necessary to enumerate the various modificat ions which have helped to improve a modern gentleman's dress. Most of us recollect the old eoat oollar which used to rise from the shoulders of the wearer tn a padded roll until It touehed the bark of his head. That ungainly feature has long inos resumed Its proper place and propor- I tions. The waistcoat now terminates, not as formerly aoross the widest part of the j chest, but at the waist. Bven trotweTS. the most uncompromising details I partake in genera. -.-4El of Umb.8 whieh tk.r .ncl....' Th, "' . ... nerhape, .ins. inflnitelr better tbn that which was In -ogue vogue in the ssrly I WI WBWPr. I NUMBER 85 .; Htiiitlicre, is Einni rrom tit mum... . tv. . ... r - - . . " " ih-h ntyio of una. which ii uu nn at once picturesque and comfort miiK II mnsl be fitted for Ihe ordinary """ " must n oi I material iMiicti mil not spot or .oil in a shower. Il ii nsl lio of a design which either a tall or I nliorl nun may wear without making- him li k fj.o con.piouom. Tlie Knickerbocker 'ii., ior instance, fulfils all IheBe conditions I'nuiraoij, anuwebolioTobaebeen adopted ii uimuui j wear in many country gentle men b iiouBCB. With sum .light alters- m i'oiui oi uautnais, cto., it might be u-i'd .cry well in towns, ami Ihoso who uau to walk in Irousers through Jan- lull mud would soon learn lu appreciate . ... f.iuiigu. lira uu, our ovcniugdrosa tKed radical reform. How it huppens ii it black clolh has oome fo bo associated (ilu occasions of ptiblio and private festir-i'jr in ootnmon Willi occasions of publio and piiralo mourning is a riddle whiob we inii'-t Icayo posterity lo solye. lint it is certain that in tho exixtlng state of sooiely, lingWrhmeu wear the iuiik dress at an evening party and at a fimaral.. iv o tiiigbt go further, aud remind our i radcia that many a host who enlerlainB bis friends at dinner has a butler behind his 'itiHtr who is dressed prcoiscly liko himBelf . auu iu mis contusion, tue clergyman ivno rises to say rtraco iniehl. so far as hia M parcl gocB, bo mistaken lor cither. This is t ut as it Buouiil be, and wn woro glad to tiear somo time ago that the I'rinoeof Walts cnntaoipinUd Urn aua-gesdon of a complete .liango in ereuiiitf Jress. Jt jsoulj through !io agency of suub au example that we ii'tlld ever hoec lo cscatie f rom Iho oon.en- iidiiiI ugliness of a niodern lail-ooat, and toWiug at tho.subjeut from tt common-sense, ia well us an aitisLio point of yiew, we really think Ibal Ilia llojul Highueas might luru his atleution lo this matter with groat benefit to tho public. ... With regard lo ladico dresses iu Unglsod it I bo prctcuititne, a littlo alteration would m ike it -in form at all events a very prtt- v -"-J piciurcuquo costocie. in the eurly .;rs of thio ceuiuty "rrnists ' wore far too high. About tifucu cius ogo they were mo low. now toey are juet where il:ey tbould be. Skirts ate full and of ain-plolcngtl , bodiciio uud Rlemes are dcltly :tijped and dtcoruttd. 'llo arraugemtut it tbo hair (alwnyj xuppojing it lo be ixnl) ll perhaps, uu the, wbule, U9 good us it has ever been iu tblB country. JJut two abuses remain lo bo rectified rlj: tho elaborate t.unuct and llio oblrusivo crinoline Wo doubf, in course of tinw, iliey will be reoli- lied. JMeanwhilo WO am content In wnil. 1'he wars ul' the world are oonlinuall. changing. There is a lasbiou iu music, iu poetry, in painting, in medicine, in politics in rongion. to need not therefore be uurprised to hud one in dress. Svw York r.dUorat. Tbo Chicago Republican gossips IhuB aboqt wew lorn bdiiori : The Ui8t ut New Yurk editors, in point of biic, is Jauicn OorJnn Uennett. while Ihe auiallett is Heury J. IUyraoad. Both of (hose men hiivo hcun I: old editori", and et, quite Braugcly, tho In tier has never met ilio tnuch of pm'AOiuil violence, whilo ihr tormer hia been punished of ton, and ie-vfrcly. Mr. Uayumnd exhibits ft marvel-nua contrajst bstween mnocla and intellcot Jlis iiniujtrj, for u (juartor of a century pus;, una dqvii liiorfuinxo, auu no uas lbs reputation of bcitit; tho hardofit worker in Wow York. Iu this wny, he hno built up The 'fifties. Brasilia Bi ooLn, f The Hi press, lu of a Ul, nervous fiamr, indioaling no ordinary dtgieo of power, and yet, with all his abil ity, ho baa fuik-d to mmu up u, leading paper. As for Horace Oreeley, almost everybody knows how he looks, and we need only odd that, he dresaea much bettor than in former days, and tho famous white coalhaa re fired from ccrvicf. We t'elicvo (hat ihe eccen tricities of this lioculiar nutn aro entirely unaffected. iJ.-reyHfrTa"unitliTg(i'",iiaf little in twenty yfars, and wears remarkably well, considering the groat Btnou.'tt of work ho ttirnfi off daily. When wo first saw Mr. (.rocloy. ho was a tall, slender voutb, with a peculiar freshness of coun tenance, and I'cautiiul simplicity playing aver his fentutcH. This was in 1839, when ho was struggling for a foothold in tho great metropolis, lio has since becomo stouter, and whi to he shows tho marks of time, he has not put, ( tl tno early marks of his character. His chief opponent, Thurlow Wood, is six feet hi cb, and well-proportioned, albeit. wo do not admire his style of uountenauce. We are ghid that theso two gentlemen arc now united in the support of tbo parly lo wlncn tbey hoionir. Wo havo thus referred to tho veterans of tho daily pross, and may remark that during twenty years or more, they have slocil at their poat on daily toil with uniform in-duttlry. and in each individual oaeo have gained in wuight siuuo the commencement. not one has died during the term mentioned.Among Ihe editorial corps of New York the popnlnr interests singles out one as an object of chief curiosity. This is Bennett. I'h ore is pvrbaps an excuse to be found for this, in t he fact that no publio roan has said so much about himself as he. 11c has even advertised his own personal ugliness, and that , too, in u most indelicate manner. W t might quote from his own columns sjich references ad nameam but we forbear. Kir. Bennett is seldom seen, and whilo other tdi-torB aro opon to the public, his method for your has been soolusion. We think this habit grew ou. of a sense of dangor, arising Irom the bitlorneus of bis per&onal attacks, iiud tho frequent retaliation whiob followed. Mr. Benuult is understood lo make no claim on public aywp.Uhy, ho bus warred upon dooiety and expects to receive whatever may coiuo- If wealth be the great er.d in life he hiiB BMCCPcded, siuco hia establishment is estimated at two millions; but we doubt if this nflords Ihe expected satisfaction. Iu early dys Mr. IkuntU was tall, slender and escut'diugly awkwutd. lio has sinoe bcociuo very slout, nnd is the 1 at gent, toutcat and richest of tho New York editors, lie ia descended from an old Hootch Koiuhii Catholic family, and was educated for the priesthood, at-l though a life long acoffor of saored things, still olings to his curly faith. Of the religious preferences' oflheullior clitorial gentlemen referred io, we may add that Mr. Urccley is a Universalis.", aud Mr. Raymond u I'reubytoriao. Of the icligious press, Mr. Prime, of Tht Observer, is a bug , well-built man, with quiet mid ttiiustontaiious manners. This corresponds wild the charaoter of tho ehed bo icsuen, whtoh is a ptuasaul, roada-blo, and lwuliil paper. Theodore Tilton. of Tho ItiJcpeudont, ia ouo of Iho youngest of tho fraternity, and may expect something of a compliment as to personal appearanoo. The Independent, although ranking among religious journals, iu highly literary in its character, and boautu iu iu editor a poet of no ordinary ability. Bryant, of The riveij-ing Post, if, as f-il know, Iho patriarch of ihe oily pross he is ventrble in appsitr-anue and oufust yet cheerful iu manneis, mill I'Cars the Hlauip of nature's prcatnesa. fjiu asBocinto and son-in-law, Parke Goodwin, is about twenty-five years his junior, and is ii good specimen of humanity. Tlie JtouiP ol Welsl!r. A letter writer thus alludes to the home uf the great "Expounder :" Muitsneld Is quite a watering place, and in becoming moro to every summer., liouoe iuo Webster mansion is much resorted tu. The fondly having ohargo of the farm admit visitors lo tho library containing some f i.HiO volumes; to the pallors, tilled with curiosities that woro presented to Mr. Webster; to "tbo chamber, woro tho cood man met his fate:" and. the grounds, sn ths rr-noipt oi a Binan ice. i na nouse is just as Mr. YVehsfiter left it, a spacious one of wood, painted white, and with ereen blinda. It is quite far from tbo street, in the style of an i-npuPQ gentleman's ho ton, ana dm that mngniflcent old English elm beside It as formerly. Tbe library that Mr. Webster left is full in English history and literature, in cy clopedias, dictionaries, And all reference books, and In miscellaneous works. The law books whiob wero round In his little law office, by tho pardon, have been ohierly Oufoitv politicians are Irvine to reoon. die the high price of coal with the low price of wood. 3'mth Carolina Election. OF-LEGISLATURE. to - i'tie Unrhe-Fierptnt' Inibroglio Colored People's Convention ViPCRTANT INDIAN TREATIES Nil II (h t'arollun Klcetlou. Ntiw Vok, Dotober i!6.The Ilcrald's arltufon oorrespoudent says James L. r, fcrmorly Wnenker of the Nii,...,i I uise of itepresenlnli.es, M heretofore' ...u, icoeiTeu a majority or Ihe totes in arleston tor Gorcrnor; and the legisla- tioket known as the Mechanics' and orkingmen's. was Buromufnl A. ocirr.spondonce between Becretary ward and Provisional a. d. L .1.11.),. ,1 ! i.:.i. . '. ""ivu.ia.jamr, in response inquiries as lo when be shall cease lo loroisc the funotions of office, is luformed -it he ia cxpcoled to oontinue to not until ilieved by au express onler 0f the Prcsi- i ii a. - The World s eoti espodent says accounts j rV J W1 riaw "luicale that d rfaropron has been elected Governor t South Carolina. In evidence of ihii, he "'is the votes polled ii Charicston, and in ; cleuhuu di.trict of Bsrkky, composed u lbs parishes included iu the judicia l dis-'lotut CharloBtou outaido of the corporate ' 'fills of the city. Iu tho City of Charles-n the vulo stauds, for Orr, 786, for Hamp-u. tiiU. In tho parishes just mentioned, 'id vote, stands TZh Sot Hampton, and 'il ir Orr -leaving Huuinton a maiorifv nf4(t v nit s iu this district alone. " Tiie FreirfiMCii Ju Wo u ill Oiri.u. Goh. Howard, Cyuimiflaioncr ofFreod-uttn-a Affairs, un tho 18th iust, in an ad-" di-esa explanatory of the objec's of the I locduien's Bureau and hia m-SBBi.t. -.i-it t iti-3 South, dulivored in the presence ot v rueiu, van lotntnon Cuuautl, aud Vvomiueut uiliieus uf Chaileaton, mado -"me announcements uf importance. The . jieoeral spoke of tho hostile feeling to-hmrdB th Burtaw; and tiie Mayor acknowl- vlgcd it, and said that he had co hope for the country until civil law was completely : icHtortd. That, Iho General auid, watt the jlainor of the politicians; but he had aeuer- ally found the planters favorable to Ihe ' ooutiuu&nco of the Bureau's superintend ' duou or uuairs. iio in mac it, an well as the-President, wss anxious that civil law should . to again untrammelled bf the militurv: Out the negroes, bavin? Inst the nroteution af their maatcrti, need snmo guarantee for , uie praiection of their interests. Until the "Halo allows the freed men to testify in Its (iouris, he was tree to say that the Bureau ' would be oontiuued. . t The President, ho stiied, would be very ohary 4f surrendering the 8tato lo civil taw, until a stop was put to tha outrages on the blacks. The General gavo encouraging replies to ihoae plantors who avo seeking the rent oration of their property, and said ho hoped fo soon soi wholesome laws, guar-ranleving the rfr'jfSorth'r?edinen, Dissed by the Legislature: asd Ihe nrosent dithoul- ' if h between the two races settled. ' He announced his purputte of erftabUtihinif courts. io consist of an army officer and two citi zens, tu lake cugniiauco for the presentation of complaints dy or against tho colored pople. Uoneral Howard subsequently ad-dresticd the negroes along the coaet, and men won nia aop&viurc tur me stale capi- tH,i, iu oonir wnn uov. t'orry. Gen. Bennett, commanding the District of Charleston, has issued an order directing the military to surrender the oivil tribunalf, when fhfj officers of tbe latter are duly qualified for the adjudication of legal mat- . .. ters, excepting such as j elate to property" in canes iu whiuh'ucgioes are interested.' 'There have recently been extensive res torations lo ci Ozone of Charleston of properly seised by the Government. Nearly all the wharf-owners, and several of the largest property-holders of ihe city have again unresfriolod control of their former possessions. BJou.b C'arnllnn f.vtlnlHfnre. Tho South Carolina Legislature, lately 1 elected, assembles in extra session lo- lay. . , ,. Tho State Conventions of-Florida aud Georgia moot to-day. Texas is tbe Only Southern Htalc, lately in rebellion.; which ' nas not cieoioa members, and oiulel a con vention for the vurnose of reconstruction. under the proclamation of Ihe President. A special to iho Times, dated H'ashinir- 3 ton, J4th( says: Collector King tondered ' the Auditorship of the New Yotk Custom- Uoutio lo Uen. Bpinncr. Gun. p. (who wan. anxious to aooept tbo appointmont.) inform ed Sooretary MoCulloch of 'tho fact, but tho ' Jailer told iiim his services wero indisnen- sable. . mAl .... Master Out. , v , , By order of Oct 20ih, tho foUawiutr Ken- - lucky colored troops are mustered out: tn- ' lautry i-'J, jL'iui and lth; artillery llitk, - - iun ueavyt since suostituteu. s :. - . ua - Iho order muster in tr out the Veteran :: e. Kuservo Corps is now in press "jtud will Iho wDlnrhc-Plerpout luibrosUo. Hon. I rceman Clarke, Comptroller of , . Currency has written a reply to the card of Gov. PierponL in" which tho Tatter donies , ' that ho ever asserted that the ptople of Ihd ' South would jiot mibniilvto be taxed to pay 1-tho national debt'. Mr. Clarke unqualifiedly asserts that he did express such senti-mont; and that; tod, Id indecent, uugentle-manly Unuajrtv and that he thereupon or dered biiu tu loave his othoo. Mr Clarke Buppoits his etatement with the affidavit . of Mr. Chas. P. Smith, brother of Judae 'aiitb, ef the New York L'uprcmc Court, who was present aud neard the wbole conver sation. u . : .iii '. -a i :- 1 j Wiahtuitou Itms. V The Herald's Wauhinglon spooial of the tilth says: Gen. Grant's report of the ac tive military operations for lNtJl-fi is con-' eluded, and will soon bo sent Co tho Secre tary Qt. Wat, ..m " ,J. " '" 1 '' It is reported that Win has boon found . guilty 'and ' will be hauged on 'riday nexU ( 1 - Ul a eeneme ior tno colonisation oi tno freedmen in Florida has been laid beforo the tiocrotary ul' tbo Interior, aud willsoou bo bright before Ihe President. . ( ' Tho. twelve ' million 'worth of medical Horcs.on hand are being rapidly disposed-of, under the recent order of Surgeon-Gen. ' linrnes. . . . . , ,f . It is) thoua-ht Gen. Briscoe's sentence will bb as fulld m possibto. " ' iBiptirlnirt TndlHii TrAMtlcp. 1 hfU'ribune's Washington speoial says: fnformaiion baa beon received of the eon-illusion of a treaty with the Cheynnes, Ara pahoen and Apaches; and terms agreed upon with the ILinwaS and Caoianches. Ctwt:inHATi. Oct. 21. TLo uoluted neuulo of Indiana uiot in Contention at Indiana polis, yesterday.' Ouo hundred and fifty delegates were preaeni, representing nearly all the oouulieB iu the Blata. A maev eonvcntion uf western farmers and graiu-s!srs io cillcd to assemble at Morns, IB., on tne prox., to break down the excessive rates now charged on grais- shipments to the east. Got. Morion was uettr yesiet uoy. Jai rsokI Miss, Get. 28 J. 1.. Alcorn, an old lioe Whig who opposed Ihe war, and wns a Brigadier General In the tttite service, and who commanded the sixty days minute men In Union Ctly in 1803, has j been elected U. B. Senator, long term, oom- ' menoing March, 1M4. Majority. The bill to abolish the special Court of Equity wss tabled. ' !' virajlBla Cni.lM. New Yosk, Oct. 26. At a meeting of Iho lames River end Kanawha Canal Company, n Richmond. s motion was passed lo earrv ont an arrangement for the Kale, to a French firm, of tbe property, conditioned upon its enlargement and completion to the Ohio River, and asking the Legislature to extend the charter of the company, in order that the agreement may bo consummated.
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I vrta liirdly (hanli j.m fur mirh vloabl iwlflc. nd, ftheuotcr I ltu ftu oiorlnuitj( cbwrlnlly rconinifud I', with lull toiitlilpc in lu rellftbilhy. Truly yurni, New Vuik, rb.-i, im. Trom Jiillni Lm, Kq , firm of Loe Walknr, the moat eitenilve Atuntr rnUinhria Iu the Halted tit a tee, No. IK (Ittuut nt.. ibiladolpbia: UhiUi Johm A BvANfc; Gkkti.uhkii: WyumthT m-ln he bwi aw (rrt-ly beaerttted by your ilo:'liitii u riun lhttere tha lcoiicliiddtotryitmi'"H. ' biid it t U.an In faluabln tvato, and uuli"lttliily rvoinied UV all who aroau .erli'K f'"1" djainpai. I bme ha that dlwaa lu 1(4 oi-it oDUniAto l.irui - rtntulBr lor niauy yuan, auU yiiui liiUrn haunou iu vio when eerytlilui( elu'j lif'l laHvJ. Kouisli4l, JUUUU LJEK. lll'fU tltv U"U. JftLUb iUuum. l'iMlAf?i:(.iiil. .Kt. T, IP'-l. OthltrMar'. hi irlv lo 'V'inr In Hthy M l til ffptl produced by tho tine in xlMdlnnd'n Hvinmo HIT Uralnmy feml'v, 1 biiu-iliuiiwit'iu ip.Mjlrigtbul It haa boaJkattM11 b(uilt iil. Iu uiw inrft-niico, acaee er drai-eH"0' tljiriu'iii y i V Uudiifjf, t'ltd wubJi had Wcoiue iy dlatinnitK, it'i H" vi end bottle tkvm docldwl lelhT. tliLimn .1 1 1 Jixtiiirf n uiro, ftUi) , ban coitnitrd the ut-, fur there l ue innu, it pt unj bull.- Iivod lio py iii ill t'ttiri "r Hid lait lis ea?a. Hi my iri utioniiel'-d t'uil' . .id :n l it K tn; t r.'i.jin! tbi aitffnre'". Vrit.y J JA'UMJ HI'.O'.'M, Uhu lf"l L:i" 'i' t'loet. v.-t.r TireMlh IU.Hat M IP Re. lohRNt a,vn"; Q.sTLKMir4i I htte i' '!' itllj '"ion I the diet !)' 8 i'Po tn.r tii.ll,.,viinni, " .ii in tinder iyi. iui'?'l by f.'um-'roua in 'I aoiii'i f poetraiion or tint liM-. 'i 49 rnidiee wtue rc"inii n 1 -i bv 'il ' tbeiu tetiiwii, mh i- J'oolUmVi Oenuan Kiiura with f had tilled thcui, and wliv-llltteraln'in'jud ntuli-' i' that I ha-l an vtA ,i. i. tbouie ud ei'd o-iu1' at iu at-Diua to I."1 1" fiitm ' lillir OpOH til CliCJlllMH 4enduy of lil:'i, 1 i-m At mod JionkMi'l. tJ- ii fally a uinlkiiiMl pit'i't.i iiy effoct. Hi ftftioo, twi nut npiiu (h irthii- -rt ' If) I UK, I feel tlmt 1 b Utiiil batiefll tt'.'ui ti i? i- S'e) lesi-eiiiiuHy y-"f bf rrr i'U5 wbi .it'll' III! till '0 i Urn ill, I mh'mI cifa t t. i .i If no tbe it .i :,' ! -Hb Bly I., t I iMt'l il 'Kf KJ t u tv vif ; 'td the ' iiiui.y a n hk !: y 'tin wu I in K tt wllhbai" hl,im; i In Uiiaauli, -i-;;it rtiidgrBo 1 t. i). ' 1 uvroiii- if .v ill KO, .wiiulieet. , , ci.jivi ut Boa I tt '.U 14 $Mt X i: MUiim ntinri, to t 1 I.Vht.-M It tft ..v ft. b.wu UoDbled m 1 1 i tt tiP pyafc'jo. Lty LwJivl l yoUI i iive mi wlmioea , f b'-nll t htV h-:M t otiiid-J'tUy leiUiU tii i !( ftlmlUr to ihI l y I'tauy of tbnil t:. tl.t L ti . JavAaoa. J-' At k alletit iiiwoci U i, 1' a.J my t-jjtti.'.uiiji :-j t; 0 laioud. 1 1'tiiH :.t fAl'h Kt!' dl'itt'!l 1 ' J 1 map adiiioti t- i I" rtmau Vitutn. I iftt nod Hiit ... niat'ti billy '.lit I. BJ-olttmaiiKi-Ph-'iiiJ no te; '."""i 8" i"v 111 aotil afle:lt : f Tv' "' Ii-f.iu Her. J.ti. He:uo-,,i (id m tli, i;u'il";i. IU. 0. Jn-.r" iHi'i 'r tioubledwltb Dnim;-I'i n hefi uefnr nttl any m auod a UwUind ii llitlfi-niuved iu beath, oft r h.t.i Vuia, witli iwipf-t, i Ii ieioiN IMoituod M. il.M cuiniy. i'. ii .i bin ' t bive btn i,.tly t iiu'y y-an, Bud i.i 1 1 ht ill ) mi ai ntucb 1. i (tiii ti j uiuvb Im- i . ...I, u tlvo bi.tHi, J.I.'. IlKltMAN. ynfAXyivvti-o CowtvUvevXaV n. th.l III. li.ilni. ,.f "i'. rt. W;f.NHH," I. n lh. WBAPl'KHof .li biHIIn. , P HI C K : 8ingU BottU, One Bullae; or U '( Iht.frrib (ihonld your n.tit ilmtcl.l o.jt Ii.t. Ih. .itloloj dn notb.imtoirlij'.or ,,f lU" Ininnlc.tlun in.p.n.3 lolil tk.l ni.y ,,1),r"1 1,1 hn I'1'"'1', ua. MUd tou. Bl wo will Iww.iil, ic.i''ij P.iki', by U,tMr ; PHISOa'AUOIfiriiiKA .-If) MANUffAOTOB, No 631 Arch Street. ' for Mlt W D'ut - aud Wal.- in rretf low hi be VJulleuUta. . uoiT dltaw tow I I ' ITAT TTIfll 1 J-16 . ( , . . ' . ' VUJ,UJVI1V Au.Vlll. . -- -,r " ' MEDICAL. I Tho Great Internal Ilepidy POB THE "Kl'FKClUAL CORE;'oP , a HEU M ATISIVJ, mow, -"j .mi:i'is.ii.ui.., r' . TKTTIiM , . ia wo rjw , v?. 1H TBDLV f TAN OS miQUAlMD )fT AbT f ftl ll)',mNl HOW b(,ror Mm i.nMin f..- il.-- t.rm ;TiuJlJieiiiijatio Conipound S -JoJidwiTx iikeVjRiuiViG ClBmpiiflnil ThoSoldierVTrua FWnd I t j 1 'ITTbHLBuU, Dcu. inh, lr6i. f 1 hi mSIrfV,,,ltt'M-k' 1hDI4li,m, to which nftnulc wi j if.ttr ftir t . , .Ii i .. . . ,Lr . lu or itttot) my ""' 1 "V1 """ u,z h',8d U-d imrfoi a.,t d..ry f-, .,, !, xyUuuU, Vukht . - i m ii5j. J ' ruiir irrtiirlnij'l, lt win. UlM, t iceiT bouffit. f ll CUrewiin, nil 0'tlMal JlM tKll, Tlie rwi Ja m'-t Abaudniit. 1 . ' H in tho fblrimrt caie Ttr II1.ouu.a,,i.-; It la th't Kient -ft tliacoviry yf tiu H" Ho ulliur rir!y IM hwineuo i,on.itM, l It ii piuciii.nl by i.Jiy.iciani. it U rt'ciuu(iid.l by (j bjalclatm truth, U U ft jierliU bt'ati(,U., k-R' sEitiab & co., I Sole Pi"05rietors, -;ivri-iy L i v c i Pills. riA i iv .j- uia u ao a t ed, fKli ivrlKliiHl, only Tne A: eiiniiii Hun p(,odfor thirty yoan a MUpln Itbraedy, nno-'iiialtl by any inttduicit known fur ttm enm r t t'-mpfaimi, CMtitttirn tii, k UfnJmlitvnit titLtn, ViJi ',lrt, ftbd iudviHl fur the wlii.lt. cin ai drietieee oi itiuHtiujf in Liliary deraDatuitiula. Honrai bia of api3tl, akhtitaMor tho romarli, ainn in the bail, BlioiiltltTii, bnitk ami aidia. tvaiie Wtjtri tli"J Jll. i.) .....1 ... ' ouTi, lolaoiiud ill uiw iia by looanuiAa: allirht dir coiii; b, jw njirlH, with liaiui-Hiialiaia toeveiy iiiuy,ara pp-iininant ayniloiiiu nf n dlnf aeod fltue mo Liunr iiif riviT in, luiH-.ier, iiif ai Bincbile-ii;uil wtiWj I Id molt '"iini ill nl'lo YUH'f iuie aru aD- Hfiit, aad ifeiviiitu daily out t'tmler Iwruia it la kiiouu. Ur&nt Cure of Liver i'f)n,!niiLl ltij thf. Oiijiml, oi'v Tine ,mj flimwu LIVER PILLS. Uii.VCbi,k, Clitit I V., Mar. i, M. It. V. &tt": t'"r r'i. -1 think It a duty 1 owe to you end Ibtt i.ubifu .-im 11-)-, to Plate Dtat 1 have Itvt'n allliiteil lih Ltti r i jii. Hint fr along time,aud to bH'liy, dial no ni-n i i kh mad and broke, which b-ft too in a vny I-v.- u.l . Having lieurdof your ct'ieDrnin) t.t(i IMln fur r;t- y A. K. blierp, W'-at Ll'ibrty, nii' r-iiuun r.iiwi in uib by my puyBicinn, 'rt V, aittti, ,, iudil to give Mifiu n air trio I. I tmrttitu l im, hex aud found li'iiiB (o l"Jui what Hi y er.. it-oiii!oinil-d, Hmbeat t,wer 1'ill trr need; anU lwr tiklo f.or boa, I had thediMann liaa en If rely 11 L nia, and aiu now miim-tly wt-ll, Ui'iputfully yt iiin, II. II. COLKMAN. WiT LisKUrr, Uaroli 'M, LSIH. I retlify .hat 1 am ('"reoually at.jnalntcd with Mr. tVlriuftii. an d crt'i vvnv testimony to the li uthof tlie Bbure vrtidi.le, A. tt. till a UP, UHEKNVII.U , Kloyd Co., lud., Ort. Bf, 1PM. Mr. It. F. Allen: Hir: 1 urn outof yur LlTnr Tllla. aud t boubl bo Klar to reciiie u Hiiiil, iia I hey ive brtti"ial ntiHfni;lknw I I. P if t'.U'l HID tiirU uiiuuu. ('VltUit UltAltmitO. AiMAiiw,L!c log 0o.(0., March 1,1&U. Vr 1. 8. Own: lioar btr: 1 have used bKLLKK'S LTV lk U 1'lLLtt nn-wir -ut la my family, and matt ny, ftiau aUtiatii-0 aud oooiuiou lamlly pliyaio, 1 iiiiaar a cry ummuiv- Tin)' pr"ni't but a Hd In tin If t-ff jei; atuiiae nubi rtliby acilou oi Hie 1 ter, carry on" tho mo.-bld a? cMdloiiii, and have the eyaivm lti n Ii04ltb-r ion Oltiou than any pnyoo I n " r iaatu ti auuto Ut-)t' d. Very unl an t t- jw tlully. . Oattii- lo t bo tncrcaaeJ dmA1 Ihrtnip h.;ul 119 ttuutiy tur (frtr OwiM Jtl , tV' pnprletor bt l oniiii' Dccd tbe prwwa of blUA K'UOa'I I NJ tue rKLKiBIt (VTpJU 1.1VKK TIL!., t'ifiebT plailiiR I horn Lefoielbeubliu,hLh ri .s aa sviab-coa rru. Ji. K.rt5'CMiEUt?Af;.sl'roj,w, ilw ly '""S B I, l E'asr Cough -Syrup! tOll THJd KVM. Vt CoiiptUH, c;oiih, OI lti Throat, i ro.kjwVj Ay. aiirABLHIiaU 1835. 1 weuly-llfe yrailo Mr. ft. V. fellere toiuioeuo-l to niuu(aciui.i turn i uiatkabl ryrup for bom .lauiaP'I, litt1" 'Iroaniih It wee dtinrd to film u ImboiUutB branch or hh diug buplueas. Bat fruDi y.di tu )''r the knuwledjol ita value inroad firm family to family, c uiiiy to couuty, titaia t Utale, Oil bow it may be fcuud In waily ovry toi. to the WMtwiii cutiutiy, and It tOLBidared iudUpeuaa bit ID tboaMnraol (am I lie. i-.in A. Cualiiofy, Jlrngglat, Buuth Beud, lad.) 1 H, Owbb, Koq ; lfar Krr In n-ply Ui your fa-tor ol Ike I'Hli lnt , 1 Wt-uld aay thai celUra Mdi tiBet kM lav rn aedfil my (Bpectft'loii; and in bo a.ie have they tailed lu prnduta tbe d-eli d offtvt. 'Iti'iCouktJyntpV U cure lor UtiDKhi, J-lita, Ao , ani tht cheapm or Ibe artlulo placea It withlu the tai h of all. btcb, loi-ther with ita eflltarlnaa n...iiLtfi. rtndara it a uuito raal iortte. Nut ft ibtv iiabki witbunt nunifitiie relle fur "th una I III n K aeedful,"l thUatAa-oltof I bo year, flzr Bel- Krrtil fbfl rollfiv.luK .riu U Irom (r It Ii the Qtewt On rat Wei i-One trUl will couttucB i It cannot be t highly rtconnoenled. It la without B rlal. . It alwaya git a aatiaMctloD. 4 Kveiy one wanU a aupply It Iiaa power to for CoBRbi, Oobla and all ffnt1oni of tha Throat Bud J-ongf, we nice. "iHowu -i-'7 It Ii prompt In action; alwaya aara, Bud nay be wiffHB to the aoBlleat eliild or aiuel delloate female W lb aonfideBWiIll (tllif-on j, V ! i'imi'Aniiii,iiY i - f" ; R. E. SELLERS A CO.? ' riUnimrKb. I'm, 4.oUlu-lk'Ml I SKWiNC MACHINES. ,"V. PIMIIBIj, WnolMl. and Betall DMltr In 1'I.ANEIt & KK1SKU,8IN0BIIS IMI'ROV- KU HL.UA U, HLBPTIO, WllKKI.KIl & . .WILbON.ANUWII.COX&QIBBS' S 13 W IN (i MA ) II I IV i: Al.r, BAKNUH'iEKI.r tiiWICIt. foe all klojj of MwfDK M.clilliH. I'rln. iii Cni.o Ny. , Olier. Hcn., 0 Inuilxi. THE FLORENCE MH". H, A. fj. J ANN JUT, AQKHT, KKll'B Cuimtmitly t-Ji h&n'i u ek'nul tuaoitiuiiut of Floretictt Sewing Machines ! 1 1 rtv Dtn tor ifttuifr Hftf, ins mrnt AtttsLtiie i-l popular uiaanuo tn lira iuaik:t. Ir llevcrNttblo feed, Afitkctt rtir IMITvrcut rM U'-, Iff AliniMt Nol4lnt la Ktuillj Jat In Oil , ItUlliW lultfllfly, Hint Auver HkliiM Ntitcli. l'jt.9 the htfcdtct i.t flout work with rguftl 'ctlt!r, mid evory uiach'uw winnutid loboull teat U claiia xl fur it. riiOKKKl'K HmVlMU MAl'Hf JVC rt., Un'l W-striT Atr-'lii-y, B'i Wept K-.-tirth ft., UtlCUiUOtt, Ut'lvrf---At?-- I1 initio & lion StMvin lfKachuK-, niukoi Ihw Hftutw tititisb fttnl J"'p Hie Btiie i of walk. TtiH rppnUIIoii f tl-ia Mnclii.t la ho Well ntibliubed in ihia 1 luity, Hi at tt ii-bi no f ml tier :nii.iiioit. ttupeilor Uarblno OH, Hwutlcs, ThnmiJ, tint all UHCaNnr aiticlui for ktvi'lKK 1m ordar ftud ronatr tliuta highly uvular I.oi'k KtUcli mcwius MiU!li'M Mi:. B. A. H. JANNKY, Anient, (a lulDn, 4Kt lUial Ktrout, (kilutubui. AUCTION. AUCTION i AUU WK AUK HOW PUKI'AIiKDTO UECKIVK ( ON-UUIHUKNTrt of ll kit J. ol Mstontilti Uooila, lU'iMefculd Kuiuifurit, &c, ON jy Liberal adfuticja will bu oiti4 uniita. U e alao pay particular atleutiuu to oataide laloa oi tjfCl'ClUlll0alllOimcUollI14oO4fr litruiiii Slock, JOiiI Wo have on baud n laige atock of . XUno 3KI oxv I'xxrjo.it'W. A-o Which we A offnilng at vrv to piluea, to which we wcu Id :all tho atteation of ihe publtr. BEAI. Or PAN(NN, Auctiou ft utl Commluinn M'rchania, my iT ly No. H4 Couth HIkH atr.t. EXPRESS COMPANY. WELLS. FA Rat) & ( New-York A California EXPRESS & EXCHANGE CO. Si mtOADIVAY. , lUKIOHTANUBMALI. I'At'K AH KS RK0E1V KO l1 for Oallforula and the Fa- ifto Coaat. diililorola t'ouiona bought or collected. Oullectiona made ac.d couiniiaaiuoa executed, tu tho I'noiUo tstatt'H. K haugu for vale on,Ijouiluii, Dublin, rrla aud Han franclaco. LrHttera of Credit on the Union Hank of London iHstied tolravulfta, eitbaunfable for Circular Let tera payable In all parte of Kmopo. riaouKnt"K Hbroad will Ond tbia Hot inoal rot). if ittent a well a iie tatn wny ot providiug them-t'lveawilhfutnla.Alao, Letttra of f'rcdlt nn our San Fnmcleco htiiiae, for wbit h tbey will ipua ('(rctilnr L"ttrra pnyable at auy of onr ofti- ce la California, Hrn-K"0, Wpfft'ta, W'aHblnK''n Tot r I lory, and Uriliah Columbia. Telffcraphlc trannteia of niouty madn to Hnti Kiaiiclaoo and all artemU'tp polula in the rertnc UHa, (Jallfiiroia ninJ N:va'a JMtiinn inl other fUotka boKlit aud Btjlil on com ml union by lelfgiajib. iuu'AiODi WHI.l.N. FAK4JI .V HI. CUTLERY. PETF.R NEFF-& SONS, AUFAOTUUKUH ANO IMPOftTKBPOlfClllT- A1 'VI I.KHV. lo 'I Ht.t nrtwiru lue cil have now In etTk a in i (;a lUreKlP., Ciurinnali, II, eud io I'niidiome Hot' I Cuilory at Lew Hates, Al' a lull ami ct in:-l-'t ali.i tnieot r f tbt-lr own Mi l II. Unutei'e tliiK.-hcr Kniveo ASO :v?n tit J. o outlo t y . Al 11,0 ilcw ol Lutein H.oclttc urcr.. 'C'V 1m r WIEbiCAL. Hi'inruuKifw UOKtUOiVViiilS fc'PEf I ll'IDS, I rAVK ruoven, kkom tuk m3p amplk X I ovperivnen, an mUre huci:bn: tiii'i'le Proa pt lUnCleUt, BliU HCIIBUin. iit'j diu i.iti uiny nit in- o ii'jb 1'trftelly adapieu i p puiar h aituprc at iniatBhei cannot ne maun io umiuk mire, no lMrnileiaA to be tree from danger, aud loeflicti nt ti tu b alwaya rellablo. Thny have tabed the IMgh t il conimrudallon irxiu ttli, au-.l Hill aiwaya immer s .11; action. OaatB. Nn. I,0iin' Kevoii, rtiiK-alion. IntUuiiiiatlonH. 'it S, " Wonue, Woi m-Fever, Worm Dolle., II, " Oryiug tluMi, or TwttMoR of I nfnuta HA " i( " UUiili.i a ol cliitdreu m aoulta U ' ft, " llyttiitfry, triiiii)l. llHiuua Colic,.., " ti, Obnb in Blorbu, Nniinji, VooiltioK W 7, 11 Ci ugba, CoIHn, llr; iicliitp " ft. ' Ketira'g TootiiRi-e, Kaciftfli" .... 'A Headache, Hli k-ili-a 1-cbo, Vertigo. 2. pyKtipla IHUuup BlotitM'b 'Ji rupcreiiril, or painful 1'Liii.dit WbittP, too .irotune I'wt-loia J5 ( i mi ii. toil ud. d ffli'alt Hreatblnir... MA ' l;,i It, ("nit itheom, KryiieluaJ.riiptlDtifl.., Khnamathtn, Hhi'iitnatte PatiiB yor and Ag ie. th II iuver, Agaei, . !0 rilfa oiiua or iiitKiiiog .-Hw fiu 0ibthliu,and aoie t r v-euM l.yce. 6) C-tarih, acute or chronic, I olluttO.ta. 60 VhiflplliK-l'out(b, violent IXiUkUm... fft Aaibma, upii't.boit t!i'illii'ig...... 50 ktr I)i.ct aiga, 1uiiIkI Uukrlug... bO Hcrofnla, en larked linda, Swelling Mi Ouni-ral PcbiUiy. 1'hyricaJ Wi-akueaa Oil D.'Opiy, BQtl ncitclr f.ii'llot. &) He 4 Mkkuraa, xcktiia It out ridkug... IA Kidm y Liiaa4r,Uravr 60 Utni i'i Dot lilty, d- iufiial Bwla-al'ita, liivnlunlnry HiNcliaigii...l,on More Bloulh,Heukr..... 60 IJrlna-y lu- oiilUi m, weMiugbid. M I'aluful I'Mrtotin, evert with .tpaiua. M hulTfiliigjat ubiiiigo of lll 1.0)) FpUftpiy, tipaanii. tit. Viiu I'auoe.l.OO rtpbthviiB, nlcaiated tr) Ihuat... CO -I. 1 ilt, 1 tn, 1 i!T, ' -3, 1 JX, ay, ;w, jt, VAMIXY CAHav. vlnlrf, uiuitcucaHA, and book Itrm vial, lu UK'iiruii. Bud book ..tin w ,. tl 0(1 ,. & oo ,. a w tin uri W large vKU, fla-n caae aud boot 0 boxe noa. i io io), auu uvua. VLIKItlN tHV IVI'H IIU S, H eb'ig any cae, 1 rlala iiiuU vlkla. wllb clra.ttoU- I uu BBr"lUiae HKtntjaifp, vy uv .mn nr PiuHiw un(arf m.t to anv oarlol tbofouuiry , ny man or l.preM li of oliarge, on reoetpt ol the prlre. Addnai HUMPIIUSV'HPIHUKIO UOMlKOPATIDO MKDIHIMK U)MPANY, ufll.-e and Depot, Vo. MVi, Ilromlway, New York 1)b tU'Mryar.T i eouamieu oaiiy at Diiomod pciaoBally or by letter, M above, Inr all forma of die , for aie cy B. s. A m B.i.0, mniuinhiioa i;u., 0. HOHIHTH, and B. JUHKH A HON. Coliimboa, O. anprt By Gbamlws' Patout Brick Maohlup, ilirlllio" IN BVKBV UKHPtOT TO TROPI O tn,4 f" ulkDat nnouiiiinicr. n.iuar, .trooir.r, biortl IMI w. .r .do iirtiorna ny in von.. Itn.x n..ir. tit wr.tlivr bf.r. bnckirg. oUioWlnoruilu. ii , ,. or i,iw m , r d.y, l oiu.tl.lrd lb. cumt ul tu old w.V. ll. ..vlng .loua will ii.j tr . mubln. In 1" nn.ulb.. imh Pip., 'nt. .... Uoorl.a, nud Hibpsiit yin il.io. ni.d. Willi grMl r.ol'lltyi .no -- ..num. tor p.tent llnliWIn Uhla,Md fnrtb.r nrHonlra, Hilly In n. J , phiiiik, Vptl "., Hew ork mi,. COLUMBUS, : O'lfO,' THUJISDAV MORNING, OCTOBER' 26 lS6.r HOTELS. PHESTOV; HOUSE, REST for the weary, i oruer Third ASfatn mlH.;' " (orrosiTBTBKrAtta,) 4 V Newark, O. "1116 MKW ANU EL ICQ A NT HOT, IHIH. 1 t'LICTKU at an eipnuat of over SW.onO. rurnlaliad entirely new dir. eg the paat year, ibuK(iu mm uvu uikuoi iwpruvaioeDia ana con tvalai,L- for the comfort of ita gataU ai are tmaar l-eot-u oy soy oilier Dvuao ID LDtral Ohio, bib been rweiftly leased lor a term of yearn by the nbacri' fcud obit to to conduct the anus mn to roak It n liliiuiticiit With the trnvftHn iiuIiIIa ti. mu.n. him tti. lr ratroiiaKe. liberal ahi.ro of which la i iiea. voitiimiMw in readinefa at all Uuiti oa ia nitIthI of tratiu. to confer tiaaaeuffera in mhd from th) faoiiaw. A daily Line also from tbehooae iajM troprivtor it- ts U urTt.;i i; FANCY GOODS. WILSON, YA!E -; it &TAATS, No. 42 VValiier Street, DiTU JiLM eiit'AUH AV UHOJlCa BIHMU, i I'.';'. ; ''NEW VORM, ! '" Ildifi jiist opeued a large and entirely" itw . tf k of SILK i (;0H)iS HOSIKliT'aud ULOVBS, HIHTlii KSIUOfr i A M li K lii &01'10.1,,:. KIBUOStV TUIM. tilVtS, IIOODf. RlIdlAS.ZENI- IHUU 'KR; Ac .Hllirh Ik V 8mi iH'orhig at tlto Lswivt Mar ket Vdtt . jlHsojfiueuf hill and coniplrto iu cicry depHMni ut, ill , J. . bKAHUSLKK, fuIUKiJc of HI. Vermin lit 'i fii'uuw UK.R-d wllb thU 6'tirtv "octl7 lta;' MACHINE COMPANY. 7 AGIGULTUaAL7 liicliiiie '-Company, T", ONLY IS01IPANT IXOIUSIVKLT VorFI to LUo iui.u'actur. if Aicrkultural lUI)Jli UlbUU ut THE STATE CAPITAL. iho Ciit pauy ca tbe ixrlntire mauu'atrireri of many of lie moet npirved lmplciunt. of lm, tiiindrv. 'i'l'fl ''Kavr tV O-mblUPd Mow or Heap r aui deir-ttaker, O.m rl an tera, Riding Pi'wa, lUtiowa, HrtjdMi'a Pt?ut Water Prawew, Axe, Pick, H-tmmtir aud o bf r Handlea; Tru-k Btrlpi made ot th-t boat HU.koiv aud Aab, Par r tup; Box I ot nveiy refi.ttion, wtth all ollie.' artlcieo wttnio ti.e ar-ope of tli-ir trade. - All lli'imlia utteuded to roiuj.eiy." Atiit wanud iu Ttiy tUa'w lu tho Union fur Ibe aalti of Unjikn'a Water 0 rawer. Tht liigbvHl i rices paid for t, eco growtti Qlotory HTidAah. .I0I1N "HORT, flitp't. , Office and facte rj vest Sod ' National Bond Brtdgn, tJoliiniUa, 0 , Oct, lfHA. - octlMJm PIANOS. J. C. 700DSf j' i.i an im i w a B.t sh I i l.lkl 41V. 21 South High Street;? OOEiUMBTTS, O," MOW UEUMVINO A LABliK BTOOK OF IN- LI . lrain.nl. tti.ai Ilia following Al.ouf.ctorlva lS CliickerlnK A Son, ter SO'lnwy V Koiih, lor Jlct'kcr tlrolhcrM, ictf- llallt l, I'avls .V (Jo., W. I. Kiiiormiii, II m.li'nditl ItiBlnini.-nti. Vnrlitul.r attcnllon II itniHtixl lo lliv Kink Inht. vmuitboi' Dl:r.KR IIk.ia. Aim . no. Msorlni.nl nflbnv.ryo.ltlir.tod Plnn. bit Melnuwui. ni (.abluat OrfiAll.. liNlruinnntN rioted .ml rent .lply UU lMltcli.ll. ll'itler, iiitinlli.il on ujiMt llhotnl trm.. nfK''i 'ItmiN 11 A MO XKACIIlIVtl. HAVINO 1'Klllt ANKNTLY LOOATKO IN (!0-lumbua for the purpoae of Riving leav one on tbe Piano lorti'. 1 tako Ihia method of informing tbe cIliKfU of t'oltinibua that 1 am prepared to tench vocal and instrumental numbs. Ortlera left at Meaari. 8i-ltKor. InaelAUi.'aMuaio8loro. Vt,ry rttipi-rttuliy, r. A. uii kuhikk. K-jftTfttf Prot. tichei ner aud Jno. Heltcer. mayO PHYSICIANS. Dr. Coui-ci, HA-VIN.'J HKilKBO rBOH B1IL1TAUY PUAO. Tin;, aud potnmucutly located in tbia city, lur ihe pnri ose of practicing Blcdicloo aud bnrgoty, wonld ronpectiuUy toDUcf hia pioftulouat aerviiot Uitliu tltiicna oi ColnDitna and vicinity. All die (Mice, L'jtb Hi-ulfl aoil cliroolo, promptly treated, Meilicia'ja cumtmidrdBt the officii, No. .t7 Knit fttate strrtot.optvoeltetboOai''' . ootl8-ly - J.W. WORTMAN, Han oi't.ued bo odloB at tbs 1 ' - Ho. Vi Uoitk utttraavs (up italri) where Hi muy Be luneil b v Homo who wiah duntaj ooeiatluBI auetttlty and .Hiiiif'iperforWNi. f'''J' ' AGENCIES. lwI3C SOTJJrTlI ; ' LAND AGEWOY Bprluetlold, Ohio, PAY TAXaS AMI IIAVK 0KKL3 HE- itt'KU In Boy count v the Htale. Will re Vol Leerfi. Abatiartn f Title aud Patuta toi Lauda rtiUi dm Ueueral oreiuuit or HaU. tiny aud at 11 Lanila on Comuii'i on. Particular at-teullwu Kl"1" rtdeetalDK and rerovfrring of Ian-la aold lor to, eU'plying loator dmttoytd rtcoidi i t iierficliug () ective titiea. T.....U no..!! which the I ft Ati bo not monptly 111 i.re liable to to sold, and can be redeemed, II atall.i-uly at a heavy erpoure. A long (iriU . auu eim laaii'vuMi io i-M.uil. bi-tn Ixtfiite ami iIml"K Ibe war, will on- blt up, wn t)ltt o, oorrertly and atliAlt.trrlly to Hf any niiiDiri nooii'inii o ua. appit u Police Agency. IHAVB HPEN- D AN 00101 IN ttt'OMNO. 1H, Opura lloua llulldiup, 'or tiie trauaaclloDof an-eral Police buainca. Particular aiieultou given to Hie Lollei'tU'tio' vUbna, lecjvury of aloluo i-ropnr ty aud dt tecllon ot Ihlevoi. Ail buaitiaea Intniitidto thlloWr will be promptly nt tou tied lo. All comiuanUatlviia atiltly confidential. VM, KKANV. Laiotdalnr Vth 0. V. 0., Budfoiuierly OateotlvaPo lice Uluoinuatl. ag25 COAL. HOOKING O JSl 1 W'l AMI NOW R1AVT TO fDKNIHII a 80 rnuiuu .rtlol. ol IJtoolcina, Ooal,' In .if n.utlty, d.llT..d lo any part of th. elly, or ou Mllr.. ear., tifllr. and yard ltiMD Lorf .nd nprinif.tra.ia, ' ( - ji . S: iS KorlU High irel. Orlm rripoctfolly lolloltod itd pmmplly ailrd, , . VAM DKUBIN Ai IiKiUNO. JnnSI dtf . . Hookinjg'Oonl. r am now THKPARKII t() mftNimJ' a iln 1 parlor quality llnohln, Ooal, In .ny qnauMry dtillT.ird to any part of tb.ofty, oroa railroad .ar. Urn.ra Inft at my ator, Buokoyo lock. . , f(. , liar III, 1MH ' (10 r. BATDIM. SPRING BED BOTTOM and -i and 3 A BED FOE TH MILLION - iOLT,MI!MKI,i:i,t(0.. X . : ' I ITIH RKCIIftRO TIIK UHHIT TO HANI! X 1. ITAtJTHRB anrl ..ri It.. M, a are now prepared to lumikli Hie tame, and oat il Into any bra'tatttad at a Inicrr ml T.roiii(ijfmfi inn pnwki, ji ronotitd an iu u ius uwi nen in v it la pprtectl; e-y. Iciifrsifrm nofac Jt fa atroor and dura t ic It require Bccfcani g It taa nu refPKa for uii v iirio iu rory re'ppct. .... luo u-iuiuuim .aniDai uo.'a Winrcnm '). BOI South Hleh Httw ...j , ' HfrraeWa0rder8 lft nt tltHabo?pal;e will be ' ili' I . , v Co., Sole Aitflola for Krauklln jlr dl.d k, aent ft i tb alo of Beila a-id Tow; ( oLVMHro, U., Oct. a) lb, J805. Vbitlier.' CleTcUnd. .. ihihul Mnit... pilue Bl at tbt ttiti riir rr ini.. huh otTa ot Aizricultura. tct2l Iw CLOTHES WRINGER. PKHim ie ; U C E I. JTJL TTiiivorsal "WITH fOO-WUKKIiS. 1'rlccB-Bio. 910; o. !f. 98.00. THE BJi3T 13 T11JS CHEAPEST. . Ihia ia ll4 1 ttt W i Inner lhv r.i.B.l tt..t WA..ti una ine BfrviDit reau na gi it." j p ii unmw LoveJ.iy'H Iiotrl. 1 "Iu tho laudrV Of MIT b.0 US thfra ia . m.rti.l.i.1 thauaegiving ua Hoodaya for the Invention or yoar cxHe.it Wrlrger," Key. Tuo. I.. CcYilit. "vtetmak tno alarhfne much more tkan paya for Itiult every year lu the favlng of garueota. Wo mint it important that a wringer ahould be fitted vvUbCHQ-i "--Obamub Juou, Aaturioaa Agrlratnr- i" ' co-?20 3m DHIY COOOj J. 1. OSBOJftAI A CO.'S. HousdFUrni8hingCoods Sheet iugi Bad Shlrllnr, ' tlolta aud CaiBimU4, Llmta-yaand Klaiineli, Hbawh and til an, Oclaloua and Meilnoee, UiuiibamB and Oaltcoea, , - (Ikvea aud Uoelery, hlrta acd Notions, Ac., Ac, Ac., Ae. 112 Month jUiKh Mrcel, Oppontte Oocdale Ilcuae aud United Btatei llotel. aepm lot FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT SALE. H0RSES&" MULES IN ACOOHUANCR WITH OKIIKUS moil THE 1 Qu.rti.rinHitr-(fiifral U H A.tl will otfor for ml., nt Public Anctloo, at tli U. 8. Corr.l In tb. city of Colombia, Obio.on tho 26lh dn; of Oct. Iriit., SO HOKSIiH, 113 IWDI.ES. Tlirio anlnial.v are in g oA cotidlllon, aid are to lie old for ihn reiaon tkat tboy are no longer needed in trie pun nc aeiTice. The Mile to It eouHnrel from day to day until tho entire lot are deposed of. Terma: Can Id Unittd tJUttBcorroncy. . , . it. It II Bit, 1 Col. and Chhf Q, U. Ojlumbna Oepul. orf 14 toctErt loir Sale. VJITCA'fltOOU THB HILL, TWO MILKS WIBT O ot Coliititbtia, lumeditttely tcnxitx r f land lately pnrcliaard Irom tbia Haak lur th Aijylum for Jm berllt. uoou wblcb ti Duo luildlug it about bcJcg tjiw;b-(i lof that Institution. Tii la laud baa a front ol Uli roftn on UitHlvaut'l AveiitiQ, aud the tut cud lying high, aud having a j ttVtAv& Tv,k, fi nite rn'thu tuiul to bo omtnnJ. rnnulne imnii (rotn the iNellouai Uond to ihe HariUhurfth Uoad At-i'ii two-imras oi u in wouomno, nna ouetmre miilor oultiretlon. Wil! biaold for cabb or on pay iitonirt. Apply U J08. HUTULfBrtON, inrl tlahbter Vranklln Bank. Oolumbaa, O, - PUBLIC LANDS. SCRIP FOR 8 ALE. ' Columbus, Oct. 1, IB'A. IN AOCUBOANCK W11JI jJIK I'EdVIMMNfl I of n bet of tin Ooi eral A mm bly of 'Le titate of ulito. BaeiMl April U. lllu Hie underalicn.tl atate oOlcerl will ttelvo pr ptwala lor the jiurofaaienf tib Land Scrip ucdred from h Unttcu Htales lor tbe etftbl1ftbuint of ao Agricultural Colli g in the -law ui uuio. fifery The ikrip can br. located on any vacant United Stata lands, subject to entry at private tale, $1 26 per acre (mineral lands excluded.) No proportion will ba recalled for teat than one hundred end tiny aura. - itinera convotlunt, propaeall may ba made to tlie antUtf.r aud TraU'-tr cf any County, who will inn' lull lh cni'i to the nu'lernljini d. 1 J '.8. H. UOOMAN, Auditor of HtaU. W. rJOOP' lt, Treaaurpruf ttftU. 1 W. UfcNUY BMItU. B iQ'y oftftte. tep3U;1fe,w .t.)i 1 ,3UUrtEStt COLLEGES. BOOK-KEEPING, ' HATHKMATILW, i ' I .. FenwauBhip aud '1'nlegraphv BUSINESS COLLEGE, . . i (Cfcrtw Town and Bih Streets,) y Olera afarpied facllillea for arejalrlug ft gnod irwtioi gunviiog( A Deduction of 50 iter cent. ttiBMie in l or ol rplIIflilHBTlTnTION IH NOT A "LINK" IM L anr I led chain of tViiic aei, bat an inititti tion Bbto to at and bIobb, ratiig)t olaima to pa tronateeolfly on thefxcelleme ot Ui cowrie end tb ability of Hi teacbiti. For partlcnlari, call a tu votiege, or wnie tor iw egi journal. Addreaa BUSH & MARSHALL, I: . "' iv itw traarraa ' a-nva , h. yvjui;iip.jUBji9,lvnAV i .sLr DAILY 0310 STATKJOOiiHAl PBIKTKD AND PlIBttni5p"'BT AM. T. COGGESHALt & CO, Oiliea No;-1. Fat Hlala MrMI. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TERMS Or TUB l'4ILY JOUENAL. Blofile Subacri ben, 1 year, fiy mall J9 00 I'ttit'e Sob'criber". 6iiiorHn. ... 4 Mi Single Subaflribeia, 3 moBlIm, " t miosis SubaorJIara. 1 moatli. " 0 fi( f'loKlo tfubtcribert, pft month, delivertHl by arrler ..mw 0 no Micle 8iitoribera, jar woek, dellrerHl by carrier. u w ToageDta IbcIbm, 16cenUier week each copy. TKEIIB Or THE TEI-WKKKtT JOURNAL. HinKloRnbaoriberl, 1 year 4 ftf) niiiKift onDerrtuera, 6 moatha a 26 l.tiftle Bubtcrlbeni, 3 inoBtbe 1 ift .'jiiKieaubicnbrB, l month 0 4) TKaMfl Or THB WKKLT JOURNAL. Single SnbMribera, poryer., TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Dailt One Ran are, each Iniertlon. 0 7ft , BpKcfal Motlcea pur Hipiare, navh Imfer tlou XI ' Local Bud Baaiaeii Notices. Dr line. each latortioD , ft (Vkkp.lt One Square, earn Insortlou 1 M . ' .. Ixcalaod Baaineaa Motfoee, per Hoe, each inwrtlou o 60 i iT" -",;- ivartrr of an Inch jf ajtace 1b tbe columna of tbe Joumnal. " MarrleKS Notice will hereafter iuvaHably be birsfd I'ttoenta when under ffra Jiopa. and AU cetiU t'T eguare wbon eoorpylns more apace. JrTodern lrM. Fiem th Lcndoa Beilew. Thcie aro oertaia questions of fiueittl re- tjim wbiob are, from time to time brought uiui-B me iuutiof aiBausaea wita more or i-gfl ability, and hftvioif aflonied auinle Ploope for iugeaious BuggestionB, are again a no we a to at op into odutiod. . it is the :ic ot our nauoutil covtumo or ruth or let us Bay ot European costume (for it contains uu nine eiotLcnt ot natiouBiuv) to be routed ia (his maimer. Male aitire iu Ilia uouuti is not only unbeooiuius. but fictiuciitly iuoouTenieol: and iu some re- pfi!ls uttbeahhy to llio Tfcarcr. But an uglish woman 8 ures uromtseo lo mid ip htse thrco unfortunate qualities a fourth. which wo will leato the ultra-uioTftltala to (ienqc. M. Dupin bas juBt published a pampbluL : "On tho Unbridled Luxury of Women." It, in a oountrv where fashion lioidi ner sternest sway, the rxtrarnanoe it x'artBian neiife nas at traded (ne Htfen-ioa of the Sl&te. let ub hope that eotuo nro- CBt will follow ou this liilo of tho ohannol: for whateTer value wo may et on Ibe Uste of a F re noli milliuor, tbero are higbor considerations than tbe cut of a dress or tbe bapo of a bonnet, which we should be Horry to bco our wives and daughters lose sight of. It is, however, much more eay lo censure the follies of modern dtean than lo propose a remedy for their existence. Take, for example, I hat often and justly abused invention crinoline. Under Ihe names of hoop and farthingale, it was twice in vogue iu this oouulry, before it was revived for a third time in 1857. We have abundant proof that it wns both ridiouled and snriounly condemned by our ancestors. Vet, neither eatire nor eer- roong seems (o have effected ils uso. All that we know n the fact that women wore it ua long as it pleased liiem, aud left il oft' when it oensed to Ju so. Hut tbe old hoop, it will bo urged, eccmod apnropriiito to t ho cos- cume whioU accompanied it; it went well with patches, high-bee leu buocs, and pow dered hair. Rasides, it was u more honest and less complicated affair than tho pres ent one, and not requiring so rouob stuff to cover it, there was less danger to appro- tenu irom nro. itui is it probable thru these reasons, or any similar reasous, in sured a popularity for the hoop or farthingale which the crinoline will not command.? lijctnTTcnitfnctfl Wiiioh it oooaaioua -iu spite of its being utterly uusuitablo to the reet of a lady's toilette in spits of tho charges of indelicacy and extravagance wbioti have been so rreouenlly brought against it in spile of the terrible and un timely deatiis win on nave ensued from its use, ibis wretched invention still continues in full favor with women, after eight years' trial in this boasted nineteenth century? Take another instanco the modern gentleman's hat. of which tho beaver proto type was introduced note about tho time of the French revolution. Could any thing more ugly, more incommodious, moro unhealthy, more generally objectionable, be devised as a oovoring fur tbo head? Vet, so far from its being discontinued, as was thought probable during tho year of tbo first great Exhibition, no part of a man's dross appears to be further removed from all chanoe of improvement than this. No ouo who values position in society no one who cares for ll-o public recognition of his friends would venture to wear any substitute for it in tho streets of London. Men go on enduring this evil with aching nrows just as women go on enduricg another sort of martyrdom simply for Ihe sake of appearances, and beoaune, as civilized life is now constituted, singularity of dress would bo considered, in nine cases out of ten, a vulgar affectation. Hopeless as reform soems to be, as far as huts and hoops are concerned, it is satisfactory to think that some elightiuiproveiuents in dress have been made during the latter halt of tbe present oentnry. If tho Exhibition of '61 had not the effect of exterminating tbo chimney pot,", it brought over l bousands of foreigners who bad long es-chowed the uso of tho razor. Englishmen began to &Bk themselves whether tho prejudice against beards, which had existed in tho days of the "great unwashed "our forefathers should be allowed to extend to our own time, when every gentleman takos his morning bath. Was It not absurd that we should continue day by day, with no little pains and inoonvoniuoce, to rasp our faces lor tuo purpose or reuioviug an appendage which naturo had given ua for uso, if not for ornament ? Tho "beard movement " rapidly beoamo popular tho newspapers look up the cause, and euid what hoy could in us lavor. in tne courtto ol a few years, a olean-shaved man been mo tho exoeption in a orowd. Thenceforth tbe hideous aud uncomforta ble ttar-fior( the stand-up collars, which bad for moro than a quarter of a century proven ted us from freely turning our heads to the right or K ft, were bauished from youug England's wardrobe. An unpcit ant reason had been aseignod for Ihe origin of the modern stock. It was whispered that lute monarch swathed up his neck in folds of flilU or cambric to conceal a natural biemiftb, and that a polite court followed iho royal I'xnuple. Be that as it may, no pre cedent lor the fashion continued lo exist save that which might be found in tbe dross of a few old fogies and antiquated club- lomigorg. Kven (he think silk handkerchief, which vucceeded to lite stock, gAve plane at lust lo that light and uomiofiulilo tie or scarf which is now almost univer sally used wilb a turn-down collar. But the progress or rtiorm aid not slop bete. Wellington boots were, after all, only a modification of the old "rJeesian" type, which, how over convenient when paula-loons were worn, became unnecessary under the folds of ihe modern trounor. Accordingly Ihe ankle-boot was adopted- At first It was fastened with buttons, and this led to the invention of the button-hook au article which wss perpetually being mislaid, and wbfoh generally tore out moru bull eon than it hoi pud lo fasten. But the Inter manufaotura of "Balmorals" fbr country wear, and the "sido-spring" for ordinary use, left nothing to be desired in this re-epeot. It is hardly necessary to enumerate the various modificat ions which have helped to improve a modern gentleman's dress. Most of us recollect the old eoat oollar which used to rise from the shoulders of the wearer tn a padded roll until It touehed the bark of his head. That ungainly feature has long inos resumed Its proper place and propor- I tions. The waistcoat now terminates, not as formerly aoross the widest part of the j chest, but at the waist. Bven trotweTS. the most uncompromising details I partake in genera. -.-4El of Umb.8 whieh tk.r .ncl....' Th, "' . ... nerhape, .ins. inflnitelr better tbn that which was In -ogue vogue in the ssrly I WI WBWPr. I NUMBER 85 .; Htiiitlicre, is Einni rrom tit mum... . tv. . ... r - - . . " " ih-h ntyio of una. which ii uu nn at once picturesque and comfort miiK II mnsl be fitted for Ihe ordinary """ " must n oi I material iMiicti mil not spot or .oil in a shower. Il ii nsl lio of a design which either a tall or I nliorl nun may wear without making- him li k fj.o con.piouom. Tlie Knickerbocker 'ii., ior instance, fulfils all IheBe conditions I'nuiraoij, anuwebolioTobaebeen adopted ii uimuui j wear in many country gentle men b iiouBCB. With sum .light alters- m i'oiui oi uautnais, cto., it might be u-i'd .cry well in towns, ami Ihoso who uau to walk in Irousers through Jan- lull mud would soon learn lu appreciate . ... f.iuiigu. lira uu, our ovcniugdrosa tKed radical reform. How it huppens ii it black clolh has oome fo bo associated (ilu occasions of ptiblio and private festir-i'jr in ootnmon Willi occasions of publio and piiralo mourning is a riddle whiob we inii'-t Icayo posterity lo solye. lint it is certain that in tho exixtlng state of sooiely, lingWrhmeu wear the iuiik dress at an evening party and at a fimaral.. iv o tiiigbt go further, aud remind our i radcia that many a host who enlerlainB bis friends at dinner has a butler behind his 'itiHtr who is dressed prcoiscly liko himBelf . auu iu mis contusion, tue clergyman ivno rises to say rtraco iniehl. so far as hia M parcl gocB, bo mistaken lor cither. This is t ut as it Buouiil be, and wn woro glad to tiear somo time ago that the I'rinoeof Walts cnntaoipinUd Urn aua-gesdon of a complete .liango in ereuiiitf Jress. Jt jsoulj through !io agency of suub au example that we ii'tlld ever hoec lo cscatie f rom Iho oon.en- iidiiiI ugliness of a niodern lail-ooat, and toWiug at tho.subjeut from tt common-sense, ia well us an aitisLio point of yiew, we really think Ibal Ilia llojul Highueas might luru his atleution lo this matter with groat benefit to tho public. ... With regard lo ladico dresses iu Unglsod it I bo prctcuititne, a littlo alteration would m ike it -in form at all events a very prtt- v -"-J piciurcuquo costocie. in the eurly .;rs of thio ceuiuty "rrnists ' wore far too high. About tifucu cius ogo they were mo low. now toey are juet where il:ey tbould be. Skirts ate full and of ain-plolcngtl , bodiciio uud Rlemes are dcltly :tijped and dtcoruttd. 'llo arraugemtut it tbo hair (alwnyj xuppojing it lo be ixnl) ll perhaps, uu the, wbule, U9 good us it has ever been iu tblB country. JJut two abuses remain lo bo rectified rlj: tho elaborate t.unuct and llio oblrusivo crinoline Wo doubf, in course of tinw, iliey will be reoli- lied. JMeanwhilo WO am content In wnil. 1'he wars ul' the world are oonlinuall. changing. There is a lasbiou iu music, iu poetry, in painting, in medicine, in politics in rongion. to need not therefore be uurprised to hud one in dress. Svw York r.dUorat. Tbo Chicago Republican gossips IhuB aboqt wew lorn bdiiori : The Ui8t ut New Yurk editors, in point of biic, is Jauicn OorJnn Uennett. while Ihe auiallett is Heury J. IUyraoad. Both of (hose men hiivo hcun I: old editori", and et, quite Braugcly, tho In tier has never met ilio tnuch of pm'AOiuil violence, whilo ihr tormer hia been punished of ton, and ie-vfrcly. Mr. Uayumnd exhibits ft marvel-nua contrajst bstween mnocla and intellcot Jlis iiniujtrj, for u (juartor of a century pus;, una dqvii liiorfuinxo, auu no uas lbs reputation of bcitit; tho hardofit worker in Wow York. Iu this wny, he hno built up The 'fifties. Brasilia Bi ooLn, f The Hi press, lu of a Ul, nervous fiamr, indioaling no ordinary dtgieo of power, and yet, with all his abil ity, ho baa fuik-d to mmu up u, leading paper. As for Horace Oreeley, almost everybody knows how he looks, and we need only odd that, he dresaea much bettor than in former days, and tho famous white coalhaa re fired from ccrvicf. We t'elicvo (hat ihe eccen tricities of this lioculiar nutn aro entirely unaffected. iJ.-reyHfrTa"unitliTg(i'",iiaf little in twenty yfars, and wears remarkably well, considering the groat Btnou.'tt of work ho ttirnfi off daily. When wo first saw Mr. (.rocloy. ho was a tall, slender voutb, with a peculiar freshness of coun tenance, and I'cautiiul simplicity playing aver his fentutcH. This was in 1839, when ho was struggling for a foothold in tho great metropolis, lio has since becomo stouter, and whi to he shows tho marks of time, he has not put, ( tl tno early marks of his character. His chief opponent, Thurlow Wood, is six feet hi cb, and well-proportioned, albeit. wo do not admire his style of uountenauce. We are ghid that theso two gentlemen arc now united in the support of tbo parly lo wlncn tbey hoionir. Wo havo thus referred to tho veterans of tho daily pross, and may remark that during twenty years or more, they have slocil at their poat on daily toil with uniform in-duttlry. and in each individual oaeo have gained in wuight siuuo the commencement. not one has died during the term mentioned.Among Ihe editorial corps of New York the popnlnr interests singles out one as an object of chief curiosity. This is Bennett. I'h ore is pvrbaps an excuse to be found for this, in t he fact that no publio roan has said so much about himself as he. 11c has even advertised his own personal ugliness, and that , too, in u most indelicate manner. W t might quote from his own columns sjich references ad nameam but we forbear. Kir. Bennett is seldom seen, and whilo other tdi-torB aro opon to the public, his method for your has been soolusion. We think this habit grew ou. of a sense of dangor, arising Irom the bitlorneus of bis per&onal attacks, iiud tho frequent retaliation whiob followed. Mr. Benuult is understood lo make no claim on public aywp.Uhy, ho bus warred upon dooiety and expects to receive whatever may coiuo- If wealth be the great er.d in life he hiiB BMCCPcded, siuco hia establishment is estimated at two millions; but we doubt if this nflords Ihe expected satisfaction. Iu early dys Mr. IkuntU was tall, slender and escut'diugly awkwutd. lio has sinoe bcociuo very slout, nnd is the 1 at gent, toutcat and richest of tho New York editors, lie ia descended from an old Hootch Koiuhii Catholic family, and was educated for the priesthood, at-l though a life long acoffor of saored things, still olings to his curly faith. Of the religious preferences' oflheullior clitorial gentlemen referred io, we may add that Mr. Urccley is a Universalis.", aud Mr. Raymond u I'reubytoriao. Of the icligious press, Mr. Prime, of Tht Observer, is a bug , well-built man, with quiet mid ttiiustontaiious manners. This corresponds wild the charaoter of tho ehed bo icsuen, whtoh is a ptuasaul, roada-blo, and lwuliil paper. Theodore Tilton. of Tho ItiJcpeudont, ia ouo of Iho youngest of tho fraternity, and may expect something of a compliment as to personal appearanoo. The Independent, although ranking among religious journals, iu highly literary in its character, and boautu iu iu editor a poet of no ordinary ability. Bryant, of The riveij-ing Post, if, as f-il know, Iho patriarch of ihe oily pross he is ventrble in appsitr-anue and oufust yet cheerful iu manneis, mill I'Cars the Hlauip of nature's prcatnesa. fjiu asBocinto and son-in-law, Parke Goodwin, is about twenty-five years his junior, and is ii good specimen of humanity. Tlie JtouiP ol Welsl!r. A letter writer thus alludes to the home uf the great "Expounder :" Muitsneld Is quite a watering place, and in becoming moro to every summer., liouoe iuo Webster mansion is much resorted tu. The fondly having ohargo of the farm admit visitors lo tho library containing some f i.HiO volumes; to the pallors, tilled with curiosities that woro presented to Mr. Webster; to "tbo chamber, woro tho cood man met his fate:" and. the grounds, sn ths rr-noipt oi a Binan ice. i na nouse is just as Mr. YVehsfiter left it, a spacious one of wood, painted white, and with ereen blinda. It is quite far from tbo street, in the style of an i-npuPQ gentleman's ho ton, ana dm that mngniflcent old English elm beside It as formerly. Tbe library that Mr. Webster left is full in English history and literature, in cy clopedias, dictionaries, And all reference books, and In miscellaneous works. The law books whiob wero round In his little law office, by tho pardon, have been ohierly Oufoitv politicians are Irvine to reoon. die the high price of coal with the low price of wood. 3'mth Carolina Election. OF-LEGISLATURE. to - i'tie Unrhe-Fierptnt' Inibroglio Colored People's Convention ViPCRTANT INDIAN TREATIES Nil II (h t'arollun Klcetlou. Ntiw Vok, Dotober i!6.The Ilcrald's arltufon oorrespoudent says James L. r, fcrmorly Wnenker of the Nii,...,i I uise of itepresenlnli.es, M heretofore' ...u, icoeiTeu a majority or Ihe totes in arleston tor Gorcrnor; and the legisla- tioket known as the Mechanics' and orkingmen's. was Buromufnl A. ocirr.spondonce between Becretary ward and Provisional a. d. L .1.11.),. ,1 ! i.:.i. . '. ""ivu.ia.jamr, in response inquiries as lo when be shall cease lo loroisc the funotions of office, is luformed -it he ia cxpcoled to oontinue to not until ilieved by au express onler 0f the Prcsi- i ii a. - The World s eoti espodent says accounts j rV J W1 riaw "luicale that d rfaropron has been elected Governor t South Carolina. In evidence of ihii, he "'is the votes polled ii Charicston, and in ; cleuhuu di.trict of Bsrkky, composed u lbs parishes included iu the judicia l dis-'lotut CharloBtou outaido of the corporate ' 'fills of the city. Iu tho City of Charles-n the vulo stauds, for Orr, 786, for Hamp-u. tiiU. In tho parishes just mentioned, 'id vote, stands TZh Sot Hampton, and 'il ir Orr -leaving Huuinton a maiorifv nf4(t v nit s iu this district alone. " Tiie FreirfiMCii Ju Wo u ill Oiri.u. Goh. Howard, Cyuimiflaioncr ofFreod-uttn-a Affairs, un tho 18th iust, in an ad-" di-esa explanatory of the objec's of the I locduien's Bureau and hia m-SBBi.t. -.i-it t iti-3 South, dulivored in the presence ot v rueiu, van lotntnon Cuuautl, aud Vvomiueut uiliieus uf Chaileaton, mado -"me announcements uf importance. The . jieoeral spoke of tho hostile feeling to-hmrdB th Burtaw; and tiie Mayor acknowl- vlgcd it, and said that he had co hope for the country until civil law was completely : icHtortd. That, Iho General auid, watt the jlainor of the politicians; but he had aeuer- ally found the planters favorable to Ihe ' ooutiuu&nco of the Bureau's superintend ' duou or uuairs. iio in mac it, an well as the-President, wss anxious that civil law should . to again untrammelled bf the militurv: Out the negroes, bavin? Inst the nroteution af their maatcrti, need snmo guarantee for , uie praiection of their interests. Until the "Halo allows the freed men to testify in Its (iouris, he was tree to say that the Bureau ' would be oontiuued. . t The President, ho stiied, would be very ohary 4f surrendering the 8tato lo civil taw, until a stop was put to tha outrages on the blacks. The General gavo encouraging replies to ihoae plantors who avo seeking the rent oration of their property, and said ho hoped fo soon soi wholesome laws, guar-ranleving the rfr'jfSorth'r?edinen, Dissed by the Legislature: asd Ihe nrosent dithoul- ' if h between the two races settled. ' He announced his purputte of erftabUtihinif courts. io consist of an army officer and two citi zens, tu lake cugniiauco for the presentation of complaints dy or against tho colored pople. Uoneral Howard subsequently ad-dresticd the negroes along the coaet, and men won nia aop&viurc tur me stale capi- tH,i, iu oonir wnn uov. t'orry. Gen. Bennett, commanding the District of Charleston, has issued an order directing the military to surrender the oivil tribunalf, when fhfj officers of tbe latter are duly qualified for the adjudication of legal mat- . .. ters, excepting such as j elate to property" in canes iu whiuh'ucgioes are interested.' 'There have recently been extensive res torations lo ci Ozone of Charleston of properly seised by the Government. Nearly all the wharf-owners, and several of the largest property-holders of ihe city have again unresfriolod control of their former possessions. BJou.b C'arnllnn f.vtlnlHfnre. Tho South Carolina Legislature, lately 1 elected, assembles in extra session lo- lay. . , ,. Tho State Conventions of-Florida aud Georgia moot to-day. Texas is tbe Only Southern Htalc, lately in rebellion.; which ' nas not cieoioa members, and oiulel a con vention for the vurnose of reconstruction. under the proclamation of Ihe President. A special to iho Times, dated H'ashinir- 3 ton, J4th( says: Collector King tondered ' the Auditorship of the New Yotk Custom- Uoutio lo Uen. Bpinncr. Gun. p. (who wan. anxious to aooept tbo appointmont.) inform ed Sooretary MoCulloch of 'tho fact, but tho ' Jailer told iiim his services wero indisnen- sable. . mAl .... Master Out. , v , , By order of Oct 20ih, tho foUawiutr Ken- - lucky colored troops are mustered out: tn- ' lautry i-'J, jL'iui and lth; artillery llitk, - - iun ueavyt since suostituteu. s :. - . ua - Iho order muster in tr out the Veteran :: e. Kuservo Corps is now in press "jtud will Iho wDlnrhc-Plerpout luibrosUo. Hon. I rceman Clarke, Comptroller of , . Currency has written a reply to the card of Gov. PierponL in" which tho Tatter donies , ' that ho ever asserted that the ptople of Ihd ' South would jiot mibniilvto be taxed to pay 1-tho national debt'. Mr. Clarke unqualifiedly asserts that he did express such senti-mont; and that; tod, Id indecent, uugentle-manly Unuajrtv and that he thereupon or dered biiu tu loave his othoo. Mr Clarke Buppoits his etatement with the affidavit . of Mr. Chas. P. Smith, brother of Judae 'aiitb, ef the New York L'uprcmc Court, who was present aud neard the wbole conver sation. u . : .iii '. -a i :- 1 j Wiahtuitou Itms. V The Herald's Wauhinglon spooial of the tilth says: Gen. Grant's report of the ac tive military operations for lNtJl-fi is con-' eluded, and will soon bo sent Co tho Secre tary Qt. Wat, ..m " ,J. " '" 1 '' It is reported that Win has boon found . guilty 'and ' will be hauged on 'riday nexU ( 1 - Ul a eeneme ior tno colonisation oi tno freedmen in Florida has been laid beforo the tiocrotary ul' tbo Interior, aud willsoou bo bright before Ihe President. . ( ' Tho. twelve ' million 'worth of medical Horcs.on hand are being rapidly disposed-of, under the recent order of Surgeon-Gen. ' linrnes. . . . . , ,f . It is) thoua-ht Gen. Briscoe's sentence will bb as fulld m possibto. " ' iBiptirlnirt TndlHii TrAMtlcp. 1 hfU'ribune's Washington speoial says: fnformaiion baa beon received of the eon-illusion of a treaty with the Cheynnes, Ara pahoen and Apaches; and terms agreed upon with the ILinwaS and Caoianches. Ctwt:inHATi. Oct. 21. TLo uoluted neuulo of Indiana uiot in Contention at Indiana polis, yesterday.' Ouo hundred and fifty delegates were preaeni, representing nearly all the oouulieB iu the Blata. A maev eonvcntion uf western farmers and graiu-s!srs io cillcd to assemble at Morns, IB., on tne prox., to break down the excessive rates now charged on grais- shipments to the east. Got. Morion was uettr yesiet uoy. Jai rsokI Miss, Get. 28 J. 1.. Alcorn, an old lioe Whig who opposed Ihe war, and wns a Brigadier General In the tttite service, and who commanded the sixty days minute men In Union Ctly in 1803, has j been elected U. B. Senator, long term, oom- ' menoing March, 1M4. Majority. The bill to abolish the special Court of Equity wss tabled. ' !' virajlBla Cni.lM. New Yosk, Oct. 26. At a meeting of Iho lames River end Kanawha Canal Company, n Richmond. s motion was passed lo earrv ont an arrangement for the Kale, to a French firm, of tbe property, conditioned upon its enlargement and completion to the Ohio River, and asking the Legislature to extend the charter of the company, in order that the agreement may bo consummated. |
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