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It CatUS- Jab WaUelk. THI8tWOtD-RNOWN8D lOEKWH .- EXniLERABIT ' AMD ' HERVIBTB: ui . i - c 'a t : v. . p ' ara laMedlalei aorvoae easloue; rkeureaaleae. nee. avo-ttalgla, rpTjapor, elpltatlok of A fceart, nerroue ty, ka-Aestoi wwuriedis oatsst, a""', lloowe end H wooil'io li ,(iwerfl tn-It fit uf tt gall, .liter aa Mill bole., V oolite oa, Mm kMk enteweTarkloh nrtui r l. Poetaaa ialr hccea i eeote, or eartoa t oeite.wbkk wmetao-wnywiiato. (old b, draggl.tj. ' hnseoee,ua eitlea eaUleg- Afoul wauled (or allies end ootutba, ok lapererre, Mutt CO.,'Ckaltt, Ml lhi, X. T D. A BABaUS, Oenual igrafs, so Broadway.- MWH FHOPOSAUk . MORSE CONTRACTORS. Sealed Proposal. Anurut Qoaavsaaaevsis ( rrice, J - Ommin, v., October to, la, J ClAtlfl TBUPOKAU W1H Bl BBBIVAD AT UI nu, IMi, l-r 0KB THOUSAND CAVALRT HOK8E8, To he tatvot. (top Bi"n?,Si . eweoi)eer.twUiebde-f SOVBMrlBtt Wl ei lee. tieaou-rklrd etfhe whole u.bu.ei,yeuial-er wiLlHrwnnrM Mr. Ml be d-llvir la eecb weik aftheooatroevee eerevoea. . , . : Tbe koreto to hi 1 ku( kigb or upwards from I lo HI faa-ia,.auOj We-t orouen ,eo eue .B"M.. in e - " oeeUtUoa, on U every way eulluble lor i;ejalry er. 'Tic, kjc to, tbe laepeciloe of e iwuia TJ. lnepec- But. sill is mi far in noiiber Iron 0 to tin ' Wkolo aaabev reou'red- km lot wftk foal will be received to A numlwr not thtlfkt ki rowrtet lo tkrok oat tnj or ') ibo bid. tk ooirimlt vbM unit J mm h Mtw k iU u4 ka unM w:tkl twonlf-raut boon ofut too uul mi kWo on ora4 kj trmt d m or mot, th.j IfNH. DJ too IU1I ouio 01 mn wi f"' moj, u wIi m br th tr i ouo. W MWWil B. .DO opODli'K ui lua u rorocl.TmH)J. 0u, a a. m. uooorak . If . W HUhTT, ropUU A. Q M., k ! ri' JTrum C0' Jlulldloj. rroposals for Horses. BuW QcABTikxiiiTik'i Orrici, ( (Oorow lmh od O rort.,1 I,f Wai Ugtoi Octoitr 11, 1882. , S1AIID fBOPOIALII lll bo ncolvtll'ot- thU Cffleo III Moodor, Ibo llh dy ot Oolobur, t 13 o'clock M. lw1krMla ko Goy.iufd ub ,() Uirte tboMoad Bono., of Ibo bllowloK dMorlptkuo, il: . CAVALRY. , "or tUT.Irr, (i.fio) twbrtomond ftmt koao'tcd UoriM, t (ISIlfMon lo alxtoo band. blu, betwf.o Ova mod rl(R ron of wo, of dork onkn, troll ferokon to ibo ooMlo. oompMtlr kallt on ttoo fr i oU do'ockv. vy ARTILLERY. for Arllllny, (WO) r k'ooorod MorMa, Iroit (UK) " toaa o4 out k.'f to (lo) aixtaaa band. blK, bntoun Sva nd olM 7 Mr. of ogo , of dark mlora, Ireo t'nm oil do-foelo, wall brokalt lo kornoa., cliupaotlrji UIH ad to wolgk kot 1M tbu 1,100 p,onda ' - i a .. paopysALS. Tbo Wl roma ul poit'oaco oddio l of tho bidder M'tupmla tho dtiomi. II oM4 U (Udo 10 Uu jatmt ol o Arm. Ine namea of All ako M Pa. moat oppeir, or ano oio win t pmiwh MtboludlrldaolproptatloftbopirtralKKl'g't , . rrdpooola flron il,palpoH'aiillilo!o oo.lrid.oiid oolb of alUliaaoa uiuai accompaujr - ook propoillion. PropooMa n-oit ipoolfjr oloorij uatk.o Iho lid l for VJmlr; or irllllarjr Doro ,-d fli m com oio.t bolb 1 tld rar oBibona9ppr. II an Uddor orlobif to propow for both -oUaiM, ha not f mrd tro olatloot propoaalrMoo lor Co k oltM, ooorpkai t$ ' ood htln, no irhroLM to on olkor tropoool bf Ibo atmo parljt '" ' roooal moot bo oddrramt to Dot D. H. Booxie, QoortorataotorU.il. Ar.or, Wublonloo.n. 0 ,0'idibould bo prolult Barkod Propooala lor H um." QUARANTEB. Th. abtlllj of Iko bidder to fill tbo oootnot, abould II haMA la htm mm. Im auarautOfd bf tWO retOD.i- klo rWoa, bco atfokturoo moat bj opiwndcU to -tbo. Th rwDonslblHr t,t tbe (tonrnutori nt-st li ibown y 4lM JleiuloMliat -f tUo UlOik of ibo Dtwrtttt Distrlol Oowri or of tbo U.ltorl 8ttM Ui.trlct Attornuy. Bidders mt bj prri ot Jb per-OQ wlie tbo bldi are Ofrtord, or thflir proioaals will oot bnoou-lld Ikmda, la tba aun of twu Uiuuand dilUrs. iQ d by Iba ooBtraetor and Itolb of bURUHmuiora, wl 1 li icymrcU of Dm anievflsfol bidder m D .Itinlug tbo oontrant a Iba boad iunt accomuiuy th cnunot. tt IU be vaeaamry ttr bli!dra i hv tbiir bondmni with them, or bara boaui sljtQd In antlffpatUn aud rody to be pnfamd vban 'fa) utrt-ct U eigne 1. Ulauha f r bonds can bi proooiivl npan ftpplletv ion bolog Inaa at 'ibis, car mha pirioOlly,t)y let r,or t y ttLptirepb. . Wa,- , of tta ooat of and BiHte of - 01 tne ounuiy 01 and Ktta of aeeoarXutoa wiUi tba tarou f b propoe tlon, auJ ibat, ahoald bla propuiitlon ba accepted, he w 11 at otc hut lntosfoatraotloacoordaRoatiieiewiib. - BhevU the com r tot be awaided h ni we are prepaied to lMoisnahlMiiilil (To Ihls guarantee mitt be app:n4d tUt "M1 oe)fl. oata above amilonad. INSPECTION,, DELlVfiRV, &o. All Horase eentraetovi far nuder thl adfart!ettueDt will b ettotd to a ngii litepf eth o, and tboia nut coulornj-tn to tbe epeclQcatloua ill be Meotbd.-, ........ MolTepawhl im recel ed. .... A Tba Hones vast be de irorod lo tblidUy Klthla twenty daya (rem tbe djita of tbe contract, and no HHtiuin ot tteaa will begrantcd ou any prut xt. Pay tnant to ae mad apia tba ounplntlon of the eon trtamoreo soon thareaKrU aa tha Dtpot tiJerteimaMt-r hall be in ftanda. L Any lnfonail ty In the bid, oi non-conformance with tba trrwt of this adTfrtlsemeot, ai'l ensure tbe rejao Hod of tbe p-opoeal. Tha Bset w II bi aw.rdnd in lots of ('20) two hun dred each, anlert the Depot djawtermaster abould dnm it for th lat rest of the Quit rumen t lo vary the number. Tba Dp3t Quarter mastat reiei ti to biuiself tbe right to reject any or elf bios that be may dm too high. D H. BIJOKKR, ooWdtd Ooiontlandi'eputQurteivastor. katMfaaBmaraalv . h raLltt to III' III a COlltrftOte ID PROPOSALS FOR MULES. D1P0I QrjABTSKttAoTIB'l OYWICVA ' 0 ,rner of lath aod Q atraeta, V p ?:; i Wawhwioi, i). o uot in, lsiaj , BIALIO PBOPOBAlt RI ba rralTed at Ikl. offloo ntll TboradaT, Uo'ober )lh. at lb o'ol. ok ni., Tor lux. lekinf tbo Surarnoieot ,009) two tbouaand Moleato Iho n,oaing SPECIFICATIONS. ' ' 1 ' 1 ATI to ba (14) foortaen banda nod orer lu holgbt. All to be eovod. aorrtM.bie ktotea for draugbt purpoau, ud to ba nop thm and under aire ytai of age. 1 1 , . . ,- propobalb. . :, ;, Pr.-poeeVe to be tx (600) Urn buudrtd end upa arde. Tbo full nante ond poat ofbVo addreae of tbo bidder matt appear U iko propoaal. - If a bid la nado In the name of a firm the name, of all the par tie. rao.'. appear or the bid will be oo.t.lderod a, the Individual propoaal of .ho partn'tr elgnf ng It PfOOMal froin drttoral port,., wffl ao'- 't. ooaMwti, aad aa oatk of allagUnco mult acoumiiaoj aaeh propo.1-lioaPropoaall Boat bo addre'eed to Ool. C. II. Booker, Qoarterraaewr U. Armr, Waahlngton, l. 8, an 1 abould be plalnrr ro.rkad 'Propoaale for auln." i QUARANTEB. " TrnoablMtj of tbo bidder to All tbe eontraet ebooldl be awarded to hm, moat be guarentlM by two reapou.l. bke pereooa, whoae aign,tore """I, be appended to tbe goaraatae Tbo roeponelMlllr of tbe guar anion ronat bo ehown by ttMoaotalcorllOoalaof Iba clerk of the nereat VUtrlet Cdartor of fbe United ttatea Dlatriot Altoroey. Idtore moat be preantln peraoo when the bldaaro oR)Bod.or their propoaale wiM not be oouBidercd.- oada la Ike aunt of twenty thouoand dollar., elgned by tbe oontraelor and both of bla guarantore, wlU bo re-Voiron of tbo iiieorai'ul bidder uvea algnlug tbe con. Ao tbo bind moat aoaoropauy the oontraot', it will ba ne.M.iry for btddere to bare thrlr koodtroan withe them, r I., hare konda algoed lu autlclpailoa aud ready to be prod Boad wkeu the ooulraot to alined. Steliko fm b .nda aaa rat revoejred npooapplloitlunbelogniadeat thtaofnee, oltnar noraonally, by let or, or by telegropb. , rorat o alewraufra.' 11 ' ' v Wa. . of the eoootr of- And State of, and of tboooanty off, and Btutoof , do hereby guarantee tna ojaoio at rutni a controor, in oooornaooe wiio tba aerate of bla oroooeltloo.aod tliei. eboold hie propo. altloa be aooeptad, ha will at onoa enter Int J a oontraot ta aooordaaoa tkerewltk. ' . boukl tba oontraot bo awarded him wo an prepared (To ibk) gnoianlro mott tw appended the ojl.tel oer. tlratoaooreoMullouid.); -. C . ; IN8PE0riO, DBLIVBRRT, o. AH at alee contracted for under thle advert! anient will bo oubjootoo tMDoetlon, and ihooe net eonfonulog to the eoaelaaatlone w II ba ral.otAd. , Tbe atnlee Boat ba dellrerod In Ihlae'ly within (10) twaalydayitroui tba dato of algntngtho oontraot. - Payoiant lo bo male mm tbeoompletlon of the onntract Coo nooa taeieaftpr aa Iba Pepol Quartatmaaler .ball be fond.. Any Informality In the bid, or nonoouformanee with tbo teraaa of tkla advartlaeBent, will entire tbo p jeetioa aw lao propoaal. Taaaa buIm will bo awarded In lot of (6W1 Ore him dred oack, unlaaa the P. pot Qeurtorroaatar may deem II for tbo lt.tere.1 of tbo 0TernBont to Tory tbo number. ' Tba THaolaanerBaetor reoarvas.to blnaelf tba right voroieo. any or All AMU taat-ue may oeem .on uiku. D. H.BUORKll, ' oettrMtd - Ool. and Depot Quarlormaetar. GROCERIES. (YANKEE VEGET A BAES! CODFISH, 'K3torg, Bankj" Ho. 1 SALUOM (Nkw)iV' ' . No. 1 BHAl) (New); C-400 EIM No. 1 UAOKBRBL; a 100 Kill No. 8 MAOKBRBL; : ;" MACKEREL to kalf aid quarter Ibo) 8M0KBD SALMON; .x--yt-j l BMOKBD HALIBUT; . TONQUBS AND BOUNDS, Is Store, and for relet) y " t-yf. a. BtiTiiAux, lot gonth Hlib alrort. ootid , ' JL. 1. CRITCIIFIELD. , Atlorngj wiLew Colaabai,Ohlo aMfWraorl Kir (o iped..byi:od(e. H raaaWUItf Bank Mil Idias. . . . . . , , . BAI1L iVOUJMEXXI MEDICAL. , ,: LIVER: COMPUINT.' ' rrouarlr ncaklo( orarr deronannaDt of Ilia tilrar or oi l, u a Lliar tteiulaloli but tbo oaonllar .lal-of tbo Liver whrch to ullw r.frd to, la a Utroato tf-Hon, and oaoall arloaa 1-oro a nwrw or eoowia -. ,j a.) i..irtnnt orut. ftoaaallraaak tbo bila la do tcloot lo quaulity. or rllia'ad in gtalitj, or both Himo alalM prowl ot tbo tlota, bol roo-o isaanllr tb dtawaa la owIuk to obatruolltn or clunk-tug up of Hw dual ot plpa wbiok oi nvoyo Ibo fcilo fro a H'a blw fbto ibo oowvla, oy aaocaion u, a, w,,m awxi-,.v innA oaiuiita tha blla to bo tbmwn bak Into the lalUMwldar, from wbanu It la aburutd oj unmarrma aluall frtoala. wnioo oonraj la WW .uviaw b vum, plpetbat ruoa opaloug tbtaplao, and tvrrulnatra U ood i uil llaa ltlf Into Iba largo wtn of Ika kf BboaMer, oar Ita Joootloo wtila ttto vaina of Ika kaad ood nock, aud from trace Ibo blla to courerod to tbo boort, and bo- .... islth hi, l.la Ml. Tbo bile tbiul dlrorto-t from It. propar'oorirM, aod clr H,l.iii..Bk.MOau aavr dfialauad hr natore. or-doeaa much t vll, onr) often dieeetroue ofloota upon tkakoollb of Ike lodirldual. -at W( -4 ITS EFFECT! VPOKi DIGB8TION for Iko want of bealtkr Mlo to roll wllk thekalfdl-gret-d bio, ocorupleu aparatlon nerer rakro placa ko tweoti Hie Ubile (ibi ml;L) ll i'ior wbleb f rati ibo M od) and tbowpoMioo.of Uu, lord derlgnrd bj naiora to be ilrctod from the boacl-fb' ike bili,b-n prtaent, porl-it and Kparatca iho kaltbr from iba oolifallky per. tlooa. lo tlio oarae maTiner that laloglaaa or whl'e ot agga eaporatowino or cldrr trot liwir imponnra oo eoow H ntly the rj f .uat.lu ol tile la, bom ita eteenoefM. afatMl and flrrubled. laeblarouofloilon. tba more nromlnaut aYTontoma ore a faelloo of oonreaaion upon the atomach and cbatl, aj if Siraaeod down l; h.arjf we.gliti troullaaojio And often rlgbtful droama, ' , . . , . LOW SPIRITS, L A If G COR, vmntof merfr7iintUncioljr. i1idw m4 tfltooRtcnt-rinttt (IooioIiim. ot mind, timoruosi-tw,-! ru drtmi of tfuubi nd dlsHHliiun to mnnity ntif Ttl ofto gTMt wMcrlifulDHbi, and o Inttbllliy t ltrp and g.iD, KrMt drowduew, wiipi-, tvid dlitocliDttlot, to motion. atombtmea there J. I' alhtng of Ioo4, ttitd t othra to-rgvoloni appciltf. Ih ftod frvquantly bMtmilog Mtr In-tat4.lal.Io -.ftmt nuiala. folio Vd bT r OT llltUr f 00 ra ti tat. ctMllveowt, or -JwrB-itly oostireiMM aua dUr Itiflla, pn-vH tne plui U irequemiy ironoiea wim wind In the -to. nix Dd txnrol. nd at limw It no)f d with worms. nd f o,ueutly with th Pllft. Then is also irr.tA.iiD. alii frequently ebroolo lutUoimatt jb of th tuber torfare of Ibo stowacb wd bowU with ttndeni-s oo prewurs, and ioreiitM a'.ufc tbo lower tlw rtba. UOW TUB BLOOD IS AFFECTED ' thatflnarM oirtldra rf tba bl a thus mland with tbb blood, readers it impure, and mora or lam obstrnote the poire of tha- afa end email -tk -dviM I'; henee arlats various ditteeee of the bln, such ae alryfiuelast Icnma, Itcblugs, fmall Watery Vesicle. Blotobes, Taraon, flm-ples, urttt.es', Bolls, Bore Hiee, Sores aod U'oers'fra rlous kind. 'I be .kin bt oomte mora cr lees 1low, and wbea the disease Is ot loug etoudiua,- olten r dark. and bas a U$i0rteb', dirlp, pTvatf apiaataooe, ani torn. times there Is a pof'ect lo.unrt.ee. The wjiite ol the eee alo have a green or yellow t'uge. i ITS ACTION UPOlf tne KIDNEYS More or le Mia Is strained off from the blood In Its pais; through thkldnt-y', and ieuiUed with the urine, wbiob. b Its a-rimouy. produottt pains In the beckraod eoaldsanditritatea all the oritary pseagff. borne days thadiaohsr.ee of urlue Is Dro fuse. ano natural lu appear- a cat and otber tijues It is scanty, aud thfoeslre to evacu ate is trequratartfl urgeaf, anwaocaaaioBauy nan ua is tal auppresslun oi It. HoauttHvu the color Is nesrly wbtte and milky, but imoatly It Is- high -'oloredfred or yet lew, aitn a rua, onenttve o-nr, n citeo ii i uioowy, -. The snore ordinary syainioaae or ibis dUeasaara or gieat variety, and aaav d stama an noiiows. ,k.i.NkMra pt ,ti f.iaisa tha tonga) fi ntnnlly more or hue coated with a white or brown aourf, anJ there Is often a feeling of chillloaea aod ooldnaaof tbe feet and knees, and along tbe luslde of the tughs at ttmee tbe f re la tl'irbed, aod there Is mnreorles fcver.tsptoia ly at night, or iu the afternoon. ITraqnently these Is a cava, Hamnwo Ccen, with a btwkiness of tha threat, and sometimes a veiy aweie, dry and hard cough, which I often mistaken tor Uomumvtiobt This ooa.b ofton eommeneati In the Utter part of the night, or early id the mowing, aod lste for hours. fretueutiy prodnotng aau-eea and vomiting. If tox-re be aiy eipctoiutlou, it Is a tough, ropy, tenacious phlegm, welvh adhere to everything It touchee. There at a, alto, frrquentlt' ohroulo plt-niisy pains in vailous parte of tbe cheitt which shift about (rem ono part of tbe breast or si J to the other. Sometime abcesws form lu the Liver, and pressing upward ou the Lungs, produce omir.tr lot ion and cough, aud brenkliiki. iilscboge their contents into tbe Lunsy from wheiioo ft ta- st thu Im elected by expectoration, or the pat out (s dvstioyud. Finally, to sum up In a few wordsw A Yellow,' Dirty t Qreaty 8kint ;. 1 A YdtoWfOr Orctn Tinge qftht Whites of the Byes An Aching Pain aerefs the Kidney and Bipit with irritation nr hfat in dlsobarittpa urine. a sensation of foine. ami .1 intention across tbo abiloiuei witb tet! dernfes on prtvure, i ow.ii aa or BfiBtrs, i moarruL Db aus, AciiiiTY or aroifAH. with other .lyepHpite symptom' biUotm Jtovur,U.Ih.usColloslaid Bilious Iiarrbua and byrMutfiiej, Olmtiuftte C stiviraeai, Iiiiertuittutaud Rtimlttont VHTeie Jauiidi e Vfiver aud Ague, Chill and Fever, 4o.,ali originate irom tba sunwea ac( A DERANGBU BTATH OF THE LIVER. The nnet socce-alul treatment la to give the patient every night ou goto 'to bed from two toflvaolAYNB'ri HiNATiVK PIL B, or uiioitKh of them to future one, aod not mora hnn two evacuations ftoui tbe bowels neat morning. Tbed'seof tbe i'ill can be increased or dt mlnlshe I at pleasoro, so as to produee the abvo cnV.rf and ihnir use should be oootli.ued until a ouru is com ple'L-d: io, at the same time, give vr. ji.jaino Ab i'KUATIYK, three lluies a day. ocoordlng tothedlrec-tions, unk'ts there is a waut of Hppetltt. with wkniMs and ilubillty, or eyraptoma of wo ws prevsil, whin fust ad of the Alterative, give a t'aspoonfniol Javhe's Via mri'OK (mix d with a Utile cold water, and sweetened lb pleaie the tite,) nhout half an hour before waoh meal, until llieso nymptom are leuiovd, and if tlitre should to ojugh or oppiesriion alout tbe tbroitt or chest, tbeu give the HetrKOTouANT aa of. en and in auchdoMs as muy be found ueoi'ssary to qilet tbe eough aod make eayootun-tirtn eisy. . Dr. 1. JATNE do SOH'8 Faitrify Mt0Mn$t are prepared only at 2-12 (Hiesutit street, Philadflpbia, and are sold at Columbus, Ohio, by Q. KOtHJuH and e. bCUwUbLKB, a d by Agent ibtuugont the ttuntry, frcm wtm may aiso oe iiiHbuueOj gram, ta(ios juwmvu eaiiniiiNni am UhiiIs lo Ueattt. ' outaVdBm FL'RNITTRB. BROTHERLY, HALM & CO. MANUPACTBRERS OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of all Kinds. Mannfnotorf on Bnuk of Ouual, root ol tli-Sl. Ware) Rooine Nos. tie and Sl South nigh-St, AIjSO UNDERTAKINGi Gases & Caskets Constantly on Hand. , tUtyt. BBOTBBHLtH, . MIObTABI, HALM, JOHN H. FUBP, . . , . J. H. ITAOB, Aug. UB-dSm Oolumbttl, Ohio. FURNITURE, FURNITURE Columbus : Calinel Company, ; Wareroom No. 961 South nigh street, Corner of Friend, qill IS 0011 P ANY IA COMPOBKD 01 A MBUBIB 1 of Jurnrvmea Cabinet Makere, who have eomblned together for the purpose of support In sr their tamllisa and tlvmaelwa, aod 10 manufacture every hind of FUKNITURB, ' - CHAIE?, MATBB8SB3, ". ' BKDSTBADS, Itn., And will gnarrtutee to cor citlaeus of town and eountvy that they will turnlah a good furnUnre a Is mannfhe- lUreO. IB UV UUItWl Oiaaao, auu m bohibi suavrw f TheOomnanr houM to roo-lve a liberal share of natron - aae. as their mott ia to 'Mivo and lot live." It will give tuem plfaeure a any litue vv euuw f tivuie luivugtu inoir rooms, whether purcbasli) or not. Tnis uoiunanv le e le aarn lor me wue 01 aisssrs. BA.ILBV A 1K CAMP'8 CaCLBBUATJID PUINO DHO BOTIOM which, for almplteliy and durability, eannot be fxcillcd, I'teaio aait uo examine n, rrice irom a iV, ta u All. Tha Ral. stuan li Mr. W. T. HCOUHfl. Iodb oonneetcd with tbe buaineea, an old oltiaen, furmerly of the Orm of uugnesd. tfeDee. n. n. oniiiBu., a. uhkidbb, ircHUiWt'T ourintiii.eota aptlldd.1m. JEWELRY. WILLIAM JBLYNN, NEW NEIL DOUSE, Fine Watcbes, Enrllsh, Swiss and ; t Anericani . Rich. Jewelry, la flue variety Diamond Work, h vhiih I pag tpteitl aftmfion,- "TtHLINO flILVKB WABI, BTAPLB AMD f ANOT SILVER PLATED TBA 8BTT8, WAITBRS, PITOB- IRB, 00BLKT3, OASTKI18, roltKrl. OPOO-ii, AND PANOTKB ; riNI TADLH OUTLKRT, cnOIOKUT KINDS; (ILOUKB-CALItNDkR, THIRTY DAT, FIN I raaaua, auu a general aaeorimena or lanoy gooae. MiLITARYliOODS. Wftf . BIjTMN baa a very superior ejeortment, low Tbo very boat Bwordo and Satires, flue Damaaeus and best American and Imported bladee. ' Baab, Bella, oolotra' Begulatioi Hate, Bnest raanule flpnrs, Bpanletlee, Ao, Ao. Nona need eood to Oluolnoatl or Hew Toik for military aouoa, hij privM w,,i tiv a. ivw ae an, ara. in in. onnn ry. Jjaoaiy Qtonoi w. itfAPurr, .... . i. y LIVERY eSi SALE STABLE US S. Front 8k, bet. Stat and Towa rise Horoee dlOarrlaejae Koadr at aU Tlaaaa. B0RBB8 BOABDID BT TH OAT OB fill. OHIO COLUMBUS. OHI0."h liio taU gournal; TELEGRAPHIC NBWtl UOBlUffl AND AFTERNOON RE PORT. LATE AND IMPORTANT NEWS! WAR LATEST ECBOPEAN NEWS. Brlttfb Notloni About lain. Our Af- eiaditoub't Speecb Slvaa of Re covniuoua IMPORTANT FROM TUB POTO- . MAO ARNV. Tbe Sboolesi Apolosr Bxpluded. Bvery Requliltloa Filled, More (ban Half of tbo Arm un oer uen. uurniiae. SlRDt of a Speedy Movement. IMPORTANT FROM MEMPHIS. River Plratei Still at Work. eVC. ae:, act. Ae.. Ac. Buropean Ner Brltlib "No- iiuuk" About our Airaiik Cladatone'e Speecb Sign of Recognition. Niw Yo. Ool. 21. Tho KDroo arrived at 2 A. M Among her p&eiengera ii Dr. Ma-gowan, of Now York, a diitlugulahed travellar in China, Japan, io. lu new. via L,ivrpooi lg oolyooe aay later than bj (he City of Msnoheatcr. The Bruiah journalg eontinue to oomment on Llnooln'i proolamalion. The Duly Newa tbinke It hag spoken loo dieparagingly, aud believe" It may do better eorvioo than wai at Oral enp- posed. Tbe Morning roat aaya that if lMTie had la aued a proolamalion annulling the aola of Cou- greaa and inviting the North to eod repre- eontatlvea to Riohmond, would have been about aa wiae and logioal, and aa likely of realiiallon aa Linooln'a proclamation, which ia the moat powerful evidenoe yet given of Iho iuoapaolly of hla Adminietration. The London Telegraph anticlr atea from the lotion of the political pariiea North, not anarohy, bnt an issue out of trouble; and aaya tbe North ia rousing itsrlf to gualoh the oondnot of affaire from those whoae ine.paoity hare done tbe work of treason. The Parla Journals eommenton the Maryland aampalgn. The Oonaliiutionnel doee not regard it aa deoidedly diaaalroua to the Confederates, whoBe aole eim wae lo oapturo Harper', Ferry, and in wbioh they auooseded. Tbe Monittur'g New York correspondent's summary placet the lossea of the Federala heavier than that of the rebels) bat lis advantage remained indefinably with MoCleltan. ' The Bourse atill rzolted, but continuea lo decline. Rentea Tie 77. . - Tho royal amneaty was notified lo Garibaldi; he goes ahortly lo Uenoa. Later bj- Telegraph to tueeu-town.LirisiiFoot,, Ool.O. QUdetone's statement, in a apeeoh at Mewoasile, that Jeff. Davis had made the Soaih a Nation, and that he considered aeparation oertain, altraols great attention, and oauuea a latness in ootton. The papers generally approve of Gladsone'a remarks. Borne think a rcoognilion of the South will aoon follow... Commercial. - Breadstuff dull aod atoady. Provision flat. London, Oct. 9. Console for money 94; Erie shuriiB tiQlii Illinois Central 4tjf,4j, die-oouut.Prom tbe Potomac Tbe "Snoe-lek" Apology exploded Every Requblllon Oiled Where ! the Rebel Armyt-Gonel Nktr York, Uot. 24. A epeoial dispatch to the Tribune stitea it is asosrtained that Ibo ourioat oomplainla lo the tfi'eot that Iho Army oi ise a'oiomao laoae neeeasary supplies, and ia unable lo advanoe agaluat the enemy for tbe reason that they have been withheld, are utterly without foundation. Whea the matter wae brought to the atrentioa of the Secretary of war no lnatitutea an inveatisatioD, whioh dis closed the faet that evtry requieitiea front the Army under General MoOlellan bad been immediately answered, and that every artiole called for bad been promptly delivered, shoea not excepted. This we an enabled to state distinctly and poaiilvely. neporte aiaer respecting the nrsaent where abouts of the great rebel army of Virginia. Jtie general opinion among our oBoera ia un. dereteod to be that their mala body remain, is tbe vioioity of Winchester. intelligent residents of rrederiok Olty. kow- aver, prolesalng to epeak on the authority of deserteraand refugees, black and white are oonldenl that little more than the shell remaine in front of our foraes. Most of the rebel are behind il, having erawled away. ... . me oiroumatanoa that Brail hag in like manner escaped Buell byevaouating Kentucky, lenda plausibility to Ibis latter tuggeation in the eyea of some persona. Important from the Potomae More than Half of the Army under den. Burntjide-Slgns ol a Speedy Movement. Naw Toaa:, Oct. 21 the oorresnondent of the Tribune, writing from lljlivar Highta on the 23d, aayai "Mora than hale the army le now under com mand of Mj. wen. Bumside. In addition lo hia own eorpa, tha ninth, tha eommandera of tne -a ana the llth report to him. The Ud, (lata Sumner's,) ia under Maj. Gen. t'ouoh. Ihe 12th, (Banks',) wae a'slined three days ago to Maj. Gen. Blooum. But while all these eorpa are under Burnside, the three romaining ones, to Ihe north and weal of us, the I to, let and Otb, are commanded respectively by File Jon Porter, Reynolds and franklin; who eon- tinne to report aireotiy to uen. uoUlellaa." : Tbe eurrenl belief that when the armv of the Potomao movee it will be in two bodies, one oommanded by Burnside, and the other by Mo- vieiian; mat one le le take the enemy la front, the other in flack, ia probably only an infer-euoe drawn from this arrangement. MtaiPBia, Oet. 81 The ttrenada Appeal of the iho, nae a report or tne eaptur and occupation by Federala of Ihe Island in Galveston Bay. Nothing Is said of th foroe having reached tbe main land, A light is anticipated should they make any attempt. ' '- Uen. Bherman ha ordered thirty families to leave Memphia, on account of recent guerrilla outragea on Ibo river. , ' ., The o renada Appeal contains a report that Tan Dora Lovell hag been ordered to report lo nionmona. uen. rcmberton is announoed aa hia sucoesser. Breaking; an of a Guerrilla Baud. Javksob, Tena., Sot. 24. To Mj. ten. BalUck, aWnanel r-to- tTMsi A dlapaleh Juat ia, aay onr cavalry under Naior Aiuao, ran into nay wood aaruaaa ran gera, aevea mile weal of Brownvllle, killing on eaptaln, aod captured about forty prison-srs, siity horses, and a wagon load of arms, completely breaking up th party. I will ssnd ths prisoners to Alton. i , ,-,' ' - t;. S. jrANT,. I, maj. wan. uommenatng. Washustok, Ool. 24, Oa eocount of sick ness Ool. J. P. Twiner, Commissary Qeaoral, ha been relieved from duly as a membei of th Court Martial now la sesilcn at St. Louis, for tb trial of Gen. MoKlntlry. ljk . . , ; k ., , Col. W. B. Woodruff, whoa adislnatlca a Brigadier-General waa not oonfirmad by th senate, aa oesn oraare to join kl rtglment. tk. 1l,k r.-,,a-bw wnl..-t.... Congressional Nomlnatlea. Boitob, Oot. 24. Alex. H, Rice wa nominal-d for re-eleoiion to Congress by lbs Republi cans or in intra vistriei yeeteroay, B. R. Train wa nominated for re-alsction to Congress by the People's Unloa Convention la tn Tau, voBgrsasionai ristriet, . ,- u. 7 STATE SATURDAY MORNING. ' OCTOBER 25, 1862 '" FROM MEMPHIS.. - " I V . ! : RlTef Pirate Still at Work. RebeU Olalm ' Perry wllle eareat Victory a as a (special to Ika atiaaeari Deanorat) Manrara, Oot io, (via Cairo, Ool. M. Th steamer uataaoaia, ia ooming up irora ueicna at 10 o'elosk thl morning, wa Bred upon by guerrillas when about four lie soutk of tk oity, and three men oa board of her wounded, on srioutly. - Tk guerrilla eome dewa ta a point and opened a fir of musketry, lading while th ianr wa pauiag, aooat a quarter of a Bit. Many of lb bull! struck the steamer, bnt ahe kept oa. Sob womea and ahildren on board war near being killed, but eeoapfd. 1 bar tbsas facts front Major J oat a H. uould, of th doVh Indlaa r(lmeat, 'who wa upoa lb Catahoula at lb tint lb event soeurrea. Th ileamir Mtteor, baring barge f lo ia tow, endeavored la pan lows ' to Helen this morning, but wa met four mile from the itv by th (am band of river pirate aad flied upoa, and waa oom polled to back oat aad retura to Memphia. Sa departed a seooad time about il o oloor, ana l suppoei to nav aaa aer way put th obstruction, a th ha aot re turned. 1 Qa. Sherman ha already, la accordance with bis order to Ibat effect, ordered tea faallie of known secessionists to leave to city, oa ao- oouut of lb firing upoa th Continental. The names or these person are not to n puDitiaea at present. It ia alao understood that hostage will aoon b placed upon all sleaaers running upon lbs river, to receive similar treatment to mat lately dealt out to th pilot of Ik uontl. aental, the J. H. Diokey, Catahoula and Meteor. Tk urenada Appeal aa ba seen By -a gen. tiemaa let from Mobil it eoatain a aispatea from Chattanooga ia whioh It 1 claimed tba) th rebels at the bettrs of Perrvvlll killed 28,1)00 of our troops. They also, olalm Ibat Buell ha been driven aoross th Kentucky riv er, and that the affair wa a grand viotory a grand as th heart oould desire. . The gentleman alluded to aays be has reason to know that lb rebels are mawiog enormous number of troop at Holly Spring and la tb vicinity, xhoy have lately been reinforced by 13,000 Texans, and mar. dally arriving. Th rebels art burning ootton yat in th vloinlty of uermaaiown, but yet muob continues to tvad them and eome to this market. ... ,,r , . . Bahdt Hook, Oot. 241 P. M. Th (team-abip Auatraltaian, from Liverpool oa tk 11th, via Queenstown th 12th Inst., ba just been signalled. She will arrive op to port about o'olook Ibis p. m. Car dates are three day later than those by Ibe Kangaroo. The question of the recognition f the Southern Confederacy by England continued to at-traot considerable attention. It was asserted that th English Oovern-ment bad announoed lu Intention of continuing a striot neutrality. . . Rumored Foreign Interference. WAstTo, 01. 12, IMS. (Special Dlapaoak to the V. V. Tribune.) ' Whatever may be the ground npoa whioh tb assertion la made thai Franc and Bngland will grant th United State a lease of life to the lat of January and no longer, unleaa an effioient blow ia dealt th rebellion befor that time, w are assured that thee two Powers will not, and cannot nnder any eiroumslaaccs, aot alone In tb mailer. They will not venture to lake so important a step without consulting Austria, Russia, Prussia,' and Spain, whose oonourrent aolion or consent to tb aalion of France and Bngland ia this direction ie hardly to be considered among the probabilities. Then ie little doubt that Bngland aad France would gladly medial wer mediation practicable. That being out of the question, they throw out Insinuations through ths medium of the newspapers, and it may be even of diplomat! communications, and bar perhaps sounded some of tbe Buropean Governments, In Ihe hope that a request to arbitrate or aom-th ing alss favorable to their views may oom Of it. i-. : .. . Gens). Slgrel, Schurc and Sickle on tbe New York election. Gene. Slgel and Carl Bchors, in reply to a request from H. R. Low and Ben. Field, Chairman and 8toretary of Ihe Committee in Naw York which invited them to address tbo votera of the Beet ia aupport of th tiokot headed by VYadeworth and Tremain, have responded in letters, which regret their Inability to perform this grateful labor, but earnestly adjure all Germans to vote for the candidatee of the Union Republioan party, pledged to support lb National Administration and vigorously pro-out this war.' It 1 said that a atill mora m-phatlo letter la favor of Wade worth and Tra-main bas been written by th gallant Aeneral Siekles. . The Want of Shoea la the Army. Th complaint that a lari army i waltioi to bo ahod is no new on. When den. Fin John Porter wa Assistant Adjutant General on the Eta If of Gen. Patterson, a year ago leal June aad July, h used to send . frequent tele grams to in eneoi mat Ike delay of that first Army of th Upper Poloma war attributable to th want of shoes. From the Peninsula th word tarn that th army eonld do nothlnc un til iu feet wer better protected, and now a similar nous is said to lav been received from Harper' Ferry. -. The Surrender of Harper's Perry. The Military Commisaloa engaged io tb In vestigation of the eiroumslanoee attending lb surrender of Harper1 Ferry ha finished tak ing toetimooy, unite Captain Angele Pewell, a missing witness, make hia appearance at Ihe next session. Otherwise Gea. Whit; Ool. ford, and other officer implicated by lb evidenoe, will to-morrow bav aa opportunity of commenting upon it, and lb Commission will ro- eeed to make np th record. It 1 aot known wneiber any other case will be brought before ths Commission. ( , , i , . v Army Supplies Admitted Into Nor- ioia. Gen. Dix was authorised at a Cabinet meet ing held last week to grant peralts lo vsssels oarrying army supplies to enter the harbor of Norfolk, it is understood that he ha delegated this power to on Captain Mtlford, Captain of the Port at Hampton Road. There are tbo Who think that such an arrangement may lead to an lnereass of Ullolt traffic and to favorit ism, and that it would be fairer to all consent. ad to rais th blookad at ono and onn tha port w oommeree. ecsrtiery neuee aad other members oi tne uaoinot ar understood lo favor thle letter polioy, but hav thu far bee overruled; ... Review of Gen. Sleklda'g Din. Th review f Gen. Bloklee'e Divlalon to-dow w attended by th Preeident aad Generals Heinlselman and Asbolh. Th lame Hooker waa mora than anxiously ipeoted. but hi enr geon forbade hi booting aad (purring. . Thousands of ths best equipped and best diselnlinad of troops testified to ths solyrl ear af oa of th best Brigadier of th Aray of th Poloatae. A larg orowd or spectators was preent. Seoutlnt Report. fom the Pront. A speolal eorrspoadal of th Tribun aeada IM following Inlelltgrnce, daved,, . . , , Faimab, Ool. 22, 18M. Seoul who hav niuroad from betweaa th mountains report n foroe hr. Th enemy hold both Aehby'a tad Snloker' Gap, rendering it Impossible fur our stoat t nro. osed further. At Cu' pepper, tber I 4 provcet guard of a few nunarsa men, in, only rebel troops near her ar thos at Warnnton, Contraband arrived her to-day, from beyond th Rappahannort River, Vktrhad htard Boath-arn soldiers say that thy War to ao lata Win. tor quarter at th Rapldan. They als report that a larg auabtr tfi aegrotj war being taken South. ' Uouaee Owaed fiy! Rebel to bsi Oceupled lot; aoTeraraeat Par Of dsrs hav bet issued dlreattng th ea-nation for Government purpose of th nrnna. ly la ibis ally of person known to b la th ervlo or tk reoei uovernmekt at follows, - lvbburt berbnglng io' Ota. Vrtaek For rt at th Hebtl Navy floi. 10 aad 112 Pennaylvanla avena. No. 161 NlaaUaatk at. aad tw fram houses on Twtotisth sired; two mum oa Four-and-t-half tret. near Penn aylvanla aveaua, ths property, of Cornallus Boyle) oa houe belonging to Dr. Qarnett, oa Ninth .atreet, aear & hone ea New Jersey avenue, oosupted as Coast Survey cSo, lb properly of Was. S. Smith. aabt of the re bel Coagrtt froa Aiataaai boa aekrly ep- Bosll that last aaaalioned. oa tb ant street th property of th -81xth Auditor of tbr Treasury, Wm. jr. rhlllipt noose on Doom i atreet. Capital HiU. the property of Capt Don aiaatoai house aa Maryland avenue, owned b a Mr. Clark, aow ia seivioe ia Richmond; house owned by frnk Henna, eoroer aouta A tr, aad flaw Jersey aveaue. . The EtTect f Mot RemoTlng Oea. Buell. 1 ' A prtvalent opinion her I that among the causae which contributed lo tb defeat of Ibe Unloa ReDubllaan party in Indiana, If aol in Obit also, was th retention of Gea. Bull In oommand, agataat tk advice or ta Madia, bob, friendly lo th Administration, la the state aorta of Kentucky. It has already been slatsd that tb order superseding Gea. Buell wa suspended bv the President in deference to th wiskee of Kentucky nolitlelaas aad generals It 1 lo be added that npoa th reoeption of Ihe aewe of his removal la Ohio and Indiana, prom- Ineat Bepubliaaas ia thos Stat telegraphed their hearty tatlsfaotion, and aongratulattd th maiden! npoa having taken th eneetep which waa needed tt glv lb Adminietration a poiiti oat victory la both Blalaa. Th next day brought a large number of telegrams from the earn sour ef aa ntirely different oomplex-leo, bewailing tb rstenllon of th alowwt of neetern gsnsrals la command, aad prodiousg ibu in sieotions would snow u want or oonu dsno felt by th people ia th. aonduot of Ihe wr. Th rrtsldeat inclosed all tntss eommu nloatleus to Gen Halleck, with something like th following indorsement: "It appears from to within that th order continuing uen. cacti ia oo nun and wa Ill-judged." Rebel Barbarity to our Prisoners. General Prtatias aad Crittenden aad eixly oonmiesloaed ofloers, taken at th battle of Pittsburg Landing by th rebels, aad confined as prisoners la various seotione of ths South, hav just arrived la Washington, aad rlal orae latereailag detail of lhlr long and wearisome imprisonment la Ih Cotton State, that differ materially from tk aoooont rurnisneo by th Riohmond prleonsrs. . Jfroa Captain w. Haddock, of tk 12th Iowa, and formerly aa editor, who kept a minute diary of event from the time of hi capture lo Ihe day of hi release, I obtained th following information, noted at th Urn of th ooournnot: It wa on th flih of April, after th battl of Bbiloh or Pittsburg Landing, that th prtsoasrs, officers and privates, were inarohed lo Corinth, whenos, after standing for hours in a drench ing shower, in the street, the wer plaoed in box aad passeaejer oar oa th Mobil and Ohio Railroad and distributed at Belma, Montgomery and Tuaoalocaa, Alabama. But at different time during th ummer they were sent baok and forward to these different plaaes, as aeoes-sitles emed lo demand. At on Mm tb prisoners wer ssnt forward to General Mil oh-ell to see If they could be exohanged, though Ibi wa Intended to oeouoy bi tims whll th rebels wer engaged in som military movements; but it did not suooeed. , Captain Haddook declare that the degree of civilisation and refinement to which a people have attained 1 exemplified la th treatment of their prisoner ef war; and herein eoneist remarkable difference Between the north and Sooth. While the Rebel prisoner in tb North are mated with kindness aud properly ard for in every respeot, our own uafortunata man at th South are used like doge. Column after eoluma night be filled with inalancea of Southern misusage. Immediately after th oaptur at Shlloh, th Rebels, under protect, commenoed robbing the Federal oSloere of their aworda, and did not anapend tbelr efforta until Ihey had got possession of all that had not been broken. One of our offloeia, who bad been told bv a Rebel Colonel that he might keep hia aword, waa knocked down with the butt ot a mueket by another Rebel officer . wbea It wae refused him. Afterwards the Rebels stated that th (word would b returned-, but no suoh restitution was ever made. From first to last, lbs rations of ths prisoners were stinted In quantity, and missrabls in quality it times even loathsome tha Rebels stating that it was Ihe best thsy could furnish, for their own Midlers, they ae-sorted, had no better food; yt almost in th same breath they would Iterate that their own troops wer well fed, and that their meane for sustaining the Rebellion were ample. While at Montgomery, our soldiers would havsuffered- froa stavatlou had they not made day pipe and bone ring and sold them. In eat-ing, wooden forks, spoons, aad plates, had to supply ths plaoo of metal and earthen one. On th arrival of lb prisoner at Montgomery tbey wer housed in open ootton shed, with no floors to lis on, and in many oases without blankets. In Southern latitudes such exposure to Ih damp, chilly atmosphere qulokly bring disease on th system, and many death among the prisoners resulted from this, and many of Ih places of confinement hav beau alive with vermin, humiliating a thl confession may be. Over on hundred privates aad fifteen commissioned offloer hav died during thl imprisonment. Thl la a larg percentage out of twtut y-tbre hundredl - Whll at Tuscaloosa tha prleonsrs war subjected to brutal treatment. Oa the first day of their arrival, one or. tne prisoner, wane lining In a window, was shot in th head and neck by a sentinel, and fell dead Into tb strsst. Capt. Lawlor, of tb 18th Illinois, wa sentenced lo ha nlaood la Is tontimmi md ercM for rare , and M ruisTfl on eyead an el ewler, for merely speaking lo on of hi own msn; for th guard wer ordered to (hoot dowa without warning any o in oer woo migni ow ipou-Ing to his owa msn, aad the ten li ails went about with their guns ooked, rady to (hoot aav "lankce" who head might be sesn pro moting from tat window. A Herman, aamaa nonry nirw, uemnurge of th prison, aad issued thm orders. When th Tuscaloosa men wer removed tt Montgomery thev wsr nearly starved to death, and whea oa Ih boat would grotdlly eeramble for th trumbsj M, that' war inrowa ta in oeox from th oabliK and oa man. unabl from ill ness aad debility to elutoh hla (bar, ictuaii scarred a ifthl .Tw olfcerl were tagimHfd f la teal haim tnmunt ami, omeuM umultjttm vsaAvwM, and were intmuil Meay who were olherwie abused soon died froa heer neglect. Whll at Montgomery, Lieuienaat Bit, of th Seoond Michigan Battery, wa Inhumanly murdered oa th first day of May, while iaao- tally pureheelng som milk at th window of a houtt near whore th prisoners obtained th r water, and oa July auth a prlvat wa (hot aa he stood by a trss net loss than thirty feet from Iks guard lias. Whea (his tarn officer, who w a aeiBOdiet parson, wa appealed to aa th ground of Christianity, to supply em additional aomferl to those who wer dying in th hospitals, ha rplld that h had pat off th robes of righteousness and put oa thos of death. Ha ihongbt that nsgleotlng the slok "YankMs" wa lb beat way to get rid of them Whea Lieutenant Jaokion, of ths Twelfth Iowa, dlsd, th prisoners desired a Tennessee mlnliter (a prisoner) to offiolat but thl rebel offloer refused unless a rebel minister wai pre-seal. At this Urn seven Union men wer hung aear th prists, oa the charg of burning bridges, aad aa they passed the prison thsy touched their hats to our prisoners. During their oonflncment ia . Tusoaloo th rebels showed them trnamtnts whiah thsy declared were made tut of boaet of our dead men. The prisoasr oonflrm th statement heretofore fornlshel from th South, that moat of tha whit papulation 1 la th army, but oa whit maa beiag allowed tb a plantation, and that era aad wheat are being rlaed ta a great ex teat to subsist th armiee. Bat of th malt of th rebellion th rebels leer aafidBt, though often expressing their opinion of th ability of th North to orueh them oat, If It was proptrly directed. Their depre ciated ourrenoy eauxs more aieirust man any' thing tlao, Iwo dollar of Confederate paper be Ing (anal I only eat dollar of gold. A rovara of their armiee eaottt a general feeling of dot pair, aad lead tt temporary doubt of their sueeees. .... t . .. .. FROM CAIRO AND BBLOW. Iteamera Contlaentel aad Dlekey a a arf at ior aaeoei ataueries. ' (froa OurSpeelal orraepoad.nl.) Caibo, Oat. 20, 182. Teeterday was a day of exoltemsnl la tk quiet city or Cairo. w had; Battered ourselves that th rnt Bonnd punlshmnl ia- tiated oa Ih rebele at Corinth would hav la dud Ihtm tt raaala quid for th prsseni. Bat they hav aa maay live aa a oat. No tocntr art they extinguished la tat dlreotion than they break put with tea-fold violesot Is another. At 10 o'clock . Thursday morning, as th steaatr Ooatinental, tat of tht St. Louis pack!, wm ptMiag Itlaad 21 juat below Point FlHMBt, a blank (hoT wm fired Across her NUMBER 103. MW from th Arkauaa shor. ' No attention wa paid to th signal, and sh passed on. eooa after, any men appeared ia tight, all btokoningher to laod. Th oaptala paid no ad to in summons, wasa a iz-pounaer shot wa fired at bar, (trlktag Ih water tea foci be low tht boat, aad glancing upward penetrated a Bold of th Boat about a toot above in w tor mark, lodging in a halt at hay. Th dam age was fortaoaiely light, and th Continental showed a la pair of heels to th rascals, but oot osroro aootkw shot had beta tlrd. alrlklnt her la the iters. Shortly after, th ateamar Diokey, oommanded By vapt. Mussulman, also oa her way to Mem phis, when aartng Pcmiec Bayaa, la Mleeou-rt, fifty mil below Now Madrid, near th Ar- kanaae lia. discovered a party of guerrilla. standing oa short. Thsr wa a larg aad valuabl cargo on board, aod about a aaadrod passengers. As Ih boat Beared th guerrillas, a Shot was flrd a blank akoC Thl being unnotioed. a sec ond a not loiiowM. in oait entered in (larboard aid of tb boat aod penetrated a (tat. room, aad took a diagoaal airtatlea acroaa th hull what a parly wer playiag a gam of eaohr, aaa pasted entirely through th larboard sid, falling into th water beyond. Th next hot passsd over ih boat, tht following tnt btlwosa th pilot hoaea aad th ehimaey, fifth forward ef ta boat. Thuw wsr also Bumaroua rift ebote fired, only on of whioh struck any of ihe paaengerf. f h oanaoa uaed oy tne guerrilla wa a zevpouaaer. --. Skirmishes la Ih vloinlty of Helena aro of dally aad alghily ourrBO. . Within the put fw day, ia th departure of a portion ol Gea. Steel' army for Miaeouri, th Rebl to here wonderfully Increased In bold ness. It I at unoommen occurrence for them lo com within a mil of Helene, and carry oil' th picket pick them up bodily, a they would oaaxei or potatoes. A paroled Prisoasr. Who wa In 'the recent fight at Otrlath, taya that Price and Villlpigue wer tppoMd to making th attack . npoa Cor inth, but, failing lo eonvinoe. Fan Dora and Lovell, they opposed their plan of atlaok. This prisoner save that Van Dora waa so drunk da ring th fight oa Saturday that ha oould aot alt upright la hi saddle. JV. Y. fribmu, . Uf PROMT OP WASHINGTON. Tbe Rebels not to be Starved out Immenae Crops In Store for Them Our Soldier Guarding the Same Why Lee la at Wln-cheater Running; of Negroes Rebel Plcketa-A Relic. itnm our Speolal Oorreepondeni.) Cbbtsbviub, Ta., Oot. 21, 1882. . Th troop at thl point ar enjoying a tem- norary raplta from th oontlnual reoonnole- sanoyswhey hav participated ia during tb last restaur weexe. uen. oteni nas ootained a temporary leave of absence, leaving Col. Ton Gllsa, Commandant of th First Brigade, in command, and ao reooanoissanoa in foroe will be made until he return to duty, which will be in a few days. As ths sold rail night arc upoa us, th great question among ths officers of this army sorps is as to in prooaotiity ar going into winter quartos here. All hope to be ordered forward and to see this rebellion orushsd out before another season,abut Judging from ths way in whleh matters ars niantged Just now, th war I likely to last for aa indefinite period of time.' No parson who has had any experience in Seoeasla, supposes for a momsmt that th rabtl ean aver be starved out, a torn persons prediot vrblle seated about their eomfortabl fireside in Naw York. Tru, tb rebels ar out of ooffee, lea, salt, sugar and other oonoomltant whioh go to make a meal of vlotuale attractive, but of beef, bread, pork, torn, beans, and all th rob stantials, tbey have an abandaneo. In faet tko ' army of the Union hae been proteeting thl kind of property for Ihe rebel Government. Il is a mistakeu idea that Virginia 1 a barren waete. Away from tha traok of tha Iwo armiee the crop are a larg and th fermtrt at prosperous, lo .all outward apptaranees, as they were before ths war. i-cr I have visited, during tht laet two weeks,' all of the prlnoipal looalitiee la the valley formed by the Bull Run and Blu Rldg mountains-traveling for th moat part under unfrequented router. To on who ha heretofore formed aa opinion of the ooadltioa of affair in Virginia, by following th wora oat track of th armies; ths ahanga la th appeaiano of everything form a ramarkabl contrast. The valley I whioh I ;hav referred ia on of th rlcheat grating seotione of the Siate. Th hill are oovered with oattlt, aad atacka af hay aad fod der are everywhere oonapieuoae. irge flock of sheep brows n Ih (id hill, aad th wood nd farm-yard ar filled with wine, Corn, wheat, aad oata nil ta granarle to overflow ing, and instead of then being aay indioation of th people curving, they are, on theeon. erary, aleek ana ret, ana talk irttaoa boldly. Ia this an vlly alone aa Immenee crop of meat and eo reels hi keen aad 1 aow being raited for th rebel army, and th Union army eommandera ar a trader about II beiag diaturbed as tbey would b If located la th State ot Hw Trhv v "" "- . Within a few week all ths aupplles will be removed Rlehmoadward, aad tbea tha authorU lie at Washington will epea their eyee probably aad tee th gnat mlstak that ha beta mad. Ia a word, tor oldlera ar now acting a a guard to th Oemmissary and Subaiateno Vavartmwl or ta rebel armvi and unless thsr is a pedy ohang ia th management of this war, tbey will begta to feu that they hav a thankless task befor thm. Gn. Lee, it is wsll underttoed here, it only holding onl at Winchester until h a Mad- South th Immense prodMt tf tht valley of th Sheaandoah and IK titter valtey, aad then he will hav nt further uss for hit present poaltloe. For th last few woka Ih rebel (apply train bav been running regularly and full toward Riohmond, Instead ef Le' army, aa I generally nuppoeed, and it I about tlm that th Government eon-dceoended to learn eomethlng from the manage ment of ahTalra la rebeidom. A portion or th aray oould b profitably, aad abould b at once, employed la gathering all lb grain, oattl end boraM ' within reach. Niaty-nln-hundrdth of it all 1 aow la rebel hands, and will eventu ally go to auitaia tnorenei army, unless the Gcvcrnmeat le aroused lo the importanoe of preventing iu Booh a blow as this would max traaooa unprofitable among Ihe farmer near our lines, and would be a thrust at tha vital of th rebellion, whioh would be permanently ftlt ,!.., . . .-. v; - ... BUN.NIN NXGROBS SFF. . Whll at Aldi, on Thursday last, IwttitU acne, named Moore aad Ball, tarn within our lint" aad wr dstalaed at prisoner. Th fiist named it a bob of tht proprietor of Moore' t flour mills, at Aldie, on a branch of Gooss Creek, aad the latter ie a largo planter in the earns towa. They had "dons nothing," so Ihe said, aad were neither bushwhaokera nor aol-dier( aad wr surprised at being detained witkia oar llnee when no aear tneir ncmee, froa whleh they had been absent some time. Unon being Questioned oioseiy, iney admitted that they had just soms from ths Jamss Rivsr, and finally owntd up that they had been run-ningof "nigger," having just taken a large gang, belonging to Ihemselvce and neighbors, southward in chains, to avoid losing Ihsm under Ih emancipation proolamalion. I understand from various sources mat Ibe owners of this speoies of propsrty throughout this seotloa of Ihe Btate ar moving it off toward Riohmond as fast aa It aaa be epared from tha plaatallon, aad the iiavtholdtr boaet that tber will not b a negro left la all this part of th Stat by th 1st of January nut, i ,; - m-V t : TIB RBBBL PICK1TS. ' ,,, No sooasr had our fores been withdraws raaaa iba vlolnitv of Aldi than th rebels ad- vanoed their pickets agaia ia that dlreotion. Their picket and our wr yesterday within hailing distanoe, sa Ih Groan Spring" road, near the vlllag of that nam.' Both pickets, by mutual oontent, refrain from th customary amusement of Bring at caoa other. THB STUART MANSION AGAIN. ' While going the round of picket yeeterday, I availed mvseu or enotnor opportunity to IB' (nct ths Blnsrt mansion at unaotuiy. I wa recslved by Ihe host a oavalry officer tf th United Stetee Army with great oonelderatlon, and DroMMM at onoe to oontmut my reeesroh as into th mysterlss of th place. I wm soon rewarded bv finding thr lollowlna document Reo'd, April 12, of Doctor David Stuart, the sum of one hundred and alxty-two pounda 7. 8d., as part of my annuity. MowtVbbsoii. " GO. WASHINGTON. ' Thla la ladorked ta tb handwriting of Dr. Stuart, "Go. WMblngioa. April 12, '87. 4162 7e.fld." . I herewith Incloe th original doeummt. tser,. iy J. , fl .,, PHILADELPIIIA ADVERTISUG EKTIDltLI VKQETABLBI - IhTIBILV VawttiBti:! B0 4M0BOU0 rMfAMJ,nOKiltl t tvo AiooBOLio rnapjMkTionm A f BBS TOaW HBDIOIITB. .' , .' A PDBB TOMIO MIDIOIHB. 1 : DOCJOR HOOFLAND'S : ; DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. GORMAN BITTERS. - j i. , . . , ,;l .noil 'i a. I, ,, raaWABkW'Sr - .i v.iW1 . '' Ha. 0. M. jAOfcMH, .., . j 1 raiUBMipBiA, tA., . a.-jj u't ' WILl BTrkOTOAXLY i l W r n j ens ; ' " t- ''is CITIB COllPLAIkr, ., i. a , ' '" ' "" DToPBTlIA, . i ' . i . . , JACHBICB, . OBBOHIO OB KKBfOBS DXBIUTT, '' -- ' DISBtBSS OF THB KIDHITi, . '' And all diseases arising from a disordered ..,. lilVgB OB ITOMAOfl " . ""-''' I 1 L .,1 ' ; -:Ja '.. (ueh . . . ,. . s Constipa tion, Inward Piles, l ' ,,', . Fullneas or Blood to ths , ; Head, Acidity of the Btomaoh, " , j''s ."'J u Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for 'ood, ,. ,, . ;, FuIIbm or Weight in th Btomaoh, Soar' Bruetatlone, Blnklog or Flattering at th Pit of , th Btomaoh, Swimming of tha Head, Hurr(ed . and Diffioult BreatlUng, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or, juffocating sensations whea la a,-u' , lying posluT, DimneM of Viiioa, Dote or Web , . before th Bight, Fvr and Dull Pais la tha .;i.if. Head, Defiolenoy of Perspiration, Tellownees of . f the Skin and Byes, Pain lu th Bid, Baok, ,,VJ Chut, Limbs, &o., Budden Flushes of , Lri,, , (. . Hsat, Burning jo tht Flesh, , ti ! ,-? 4 Gonataut Imagining ' , . of Evil, aad gnat. , ' . . Depression of . , . . , t l , - - - . aplrita.. ' . . ' . . ' ' ' And will po.itlrely ,, ,a ,. iFlfVJir . VELLOW FEyER, . . -. . . BIL1UUB rtVEK, SO., . . ' ' ' - - I"! 01 ; MAT CONTAIN ... :, . u - NO ALCOHOL . v , . oa BAD WHIBKTfl IMlSt WILL VOtB TBB ABOtt DKEABBS ' MXETT NIXK OASIS OUT Of A BVNDXBDI Induced by tbe eitouolve eale and universal ' popularity of ' HSOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, IPVBtLT reOBTABLE.) " host of ignorant Quaoks and unscrupulous ad- ". ' '' venturers, have opened upon suffering humanity tha flood-gates of Nostrums la ths ehair of poor ' "lt whisky, vilely oomponaded with injoriooadrugs, -i n : and ehrislsned Tonics, Stomaohios and Bitters. , , . - Bewar of th innumerable array of Alcoholic . ; prtparation In plethoric bottles, and blgh-bet-'o ' lied kege, under Ihe modest appellation of Bit tera, wbiob, laBisai of curing, only aggravate , disease, and leave th disappointed sufferer in . . , . . despair. . .... , HOOFLAND'S GBBMAN BIITKR8I , ff. :, Ar not a: new and untried artiole, bat hav .-, stood th teat of fifteen year' trial by the Amer- . lean publio; and their reputation and sal ar ' ' not rivalled by any similar preparation.' ' '' '1 Th proprietors have tnousanas or Letters ". from tht raosfceminent . .,' , , 3.r j,,.;. 6LBRGTMEN,-i ' ' ' LAWTERrJ. . , v PHy8ICIANa, '''I ll ';j,i '. - AND .1 v!.:i 'i,. l. !'' ' S CITIZENS. - Tosllfying, of their own personal knowledge, I the beneficial effect and medical vlrtuss of these Bitter, m 1 7 i , - , . i ,at , 00 TOU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTH. , IN TOUT . . ,.it . :i .., , , 00 TOTJ WANT A GOOD APPETITE? i' , DO TOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION t v., ... ... . t)9 TOU WANT TO FEEL WELLT , . L DO YOU WANT TQ GET BID OF NERVOUS. , : NB8S f , DO YOU WANT BNERGYf ' ' " J '( "- " DO TOU WANT TO 8LEBP WELL? " " DO TOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FBBLINu 7 . - . t.'t, roP 00, una -HOOFLAND'S GBRMAN BITTERS. ' from J. Jfaarfoa Bnwn, D. D., BAUor 0 Ma lEito.alopwfra; W- .r. . 1 ' af,Bligiou xnwide. . r Although not dlapos.d to favor or reoommend Patent ' '-Hadlcio.e ln uanerul, throuah dletrust of their tniredl- aou and affecte, 1 yet know or no aufflulont rea.oa wky a . ' nan Bay nos toetuy ao 100 oeoeut a. vfiieveo nuaaetl ta have received from any elmple preparations, fa tba hop that ha may thue ooutrlbiiui to the benefit of others. I do Ihta the more readily lu r, aard to Boofland'a Oar , 1 man Blllare, prepared by Dr. O. af Jackaon, of thle dcy, - beoauee I was prajudlced egalnet them for many y.ara, ' andor the improiaiun that they acre ebleny an alcobolto 4 ' miztnro. I am lodebtcd to my friend Bobert bhoeraeker, - ' Baa., air fka romoval of Ihta orejudloe br DroDar teata.- and foreaooureg -mout to try thorn, when auBering froB (veal and lonarooutlnaed debility. Thouio of ahroaaot.- u. ties of tkeaa Bitlara, at tba bagionlng of Ibe present year. waa IbllJWiMl by evident relief, and reetorallon ,1 a degrea 1 . of bodily and mental vigor which 1 bad Lot -lelt lor six t- j Boatha before, aod bad ulmott deepalred of rogulattog. I therefore vhanrQo-1 aud By fiia .d for dlroeting ibo to She U . uae of them. j. navT iuoi uttuwoi. Pklladelpbla, June S, ISM; ' Xxia.poitaAXXt to Ji" w ' " . soldiersj v r :. : lad ibose baring Friends la tbe iray t Wa call tka atUntlos of all having relatione ar ft toad In the a my to the a thtt HooJlaiifre German Bitters" will on re nlne-tenihe of Ihe dieeast luduoed bv ex dob or a aod privations Incident to oatnp Ilia. In tha lists, pob j usoea at most aaiiy in toe newspApers, on ina arrival or the sick, It will ba notloed tnat a very Urge proportion . are aaflerlDg from debility. Xvary oase of that kind can , , be readily cared by Boofland'a Oer maa Btttere. Diseaaoa " reaoltlog from disorders of tha digestive organs aie epatd - . lly removed. Wo hate ho best ta tlon In stating that it " tbeee Bitten wara freely need sunonc onr sold le re han - dreds of lives might be save 1 that otherwiee would be lost. wa oaii particular attention so tne following raraaria bla ud weU-authentloated onra of one of Ibe nation's , baroea, whoo life, to ma hie own language, "haa been saved bj tha Bitter": .1 rSILAPVLf MIA, AHgaSt So a, I BOB. Matirl, JflKH IrAi.-Wsl), KHitliasn. your Hoof-' Iwd'i Oer wan fitttere bas aaved my Ufa. Xbere la no r mlsUke in tuts, it l voucbe 1 ior ny nnnioereormy ita- 1 radee, eome of whoae namea are appended, and who wra aogntaant of all the eireumatanoca of my oase. I am, and have bean for the last ibtr years, a meuihar of Bharman'e or Iterated batlary, and under tbe Immediate command of Captain B. B. Ayaia. Ihrongh the ex pee a re attendant ' ' upon ray araaotie ou lea, l waa aiiaoaou id aovemuer iaa.,-; ; with lnflanatlon of the luufts. aud wa for saventy.two tays In the hospital . This wae followed ay treatability, naignwaet) Dy an aiiaoK 01 oyajnierj. . a was tus re- t moved fiom the White House, and sent to this oity on"' boant the "Bute of Maine," irom wnion 1 landed oa tne v S8th of Jane. Binoa that time I have been about aa low , aa any one eonld ba and at ill retain a spark of vitality .1 ror a weex or mora 1 ws eeaiavij -i w awatiuv ay-thing, and If I dU force a moiael down, It waa lmme :' diaaely thrown np again, ' ' "."'" AOuUia notevtn aeep gieaa vi wa'ci uu 017 iwaNii, Life nonld not last under such elronmelaneee; and, aoaord 1 ingly, the phystoiam, who have beau working faithfully, . tnorrgn unsuooeasttiliy. s rescue too iron me gritapi 01 i.e road Archer, frankly toldmeibeyooulddoiwmoralbrme, t and advised me to sw a olergymaa, and to make such dls position of my limited fnede as beet snltod ia. 4s u : neiBUUlOe wno VIS WO m a uie uueuuai, mr. wswwtvm. . tninhmarn. nf fiixth itrt-et. below Arch, advtftvd me. aa a forlorn hope, to try your Ditt. re, and kindly proon?ad ma t bottle. iTrou the time I commenced taking them the gloomv ehsdow of death rrcedeo, and X am now, thank i Ood f r it. getting better Tnougb I have taken but two Doiues, & nave airaaoy gainvM aj r""1"! -. . J nine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, rom wnom J nave heard nothing for eighteen oiontbc; fbr, gentleman, I am a loyal Virginian, irom tha vioioity af Prom Uoyal. To yonr luvalu ble Bitters owe the oer . talnty of life which he tast-n the plaeeof vagno-feara-to.i year Bilter will I owe tbe glorious privilege of again . alaenluc to my bosom those who are ths deareet to tne In 11 f Very truly yon.s, WAAU MALUsiM. Wa fully aononr In the ttuth of the above statement, as w had dtspslrud of stelng onr eomraOe, Mr. Malona, re. asatad to baaltb -a ' JOUN CUDDLKBAOK, Is New Tork Battery. 0OBflE A. ACKLKY.Oo. 0,11th Maine. ... i . LBWltt OiiKVAblRB, fid Maw York, I. E 8PtN)l!lt, 1st Artillery, Battery f . , J. B. IA81W BLli, Do. B.Kd Vermont. 1 llKNbi B. JRBOAtH.do da . ' HBNHY T. MAUDOMALD, Oo. U, flth Maine. ,n r JOHN F. WABP, Oo, , OtU Maine. 7 H KB MAN KOOH, Oo. H, 7ad New Terk. i-" MATHAMIKL B. THOMAS, Oo. , Mth FtlV, 1 AhUBBW J Kill BALL, Co, A, ltd Vermont. JOHN JENKINS, Co. B, loth Penna. ( . .. biwabb or counterfeits! Sat that tb glgatture of "0 M. JACKSON," If ott Iho wBArrcB of Mob bolil. - r ; . PRINCIPAL Of FIOM AND MAN VfACTOR T, - No. 681 Abch BrBBBT. ' JOaVBS A EVANS, ui: (SuoceiBon io 0. M. JicKfloii & Co.,) k . , , t " TroprietOefi.', , Prtot 76 U. per bottli, or tlx botilM for ti gfanxTFot iU bv DruggitU tod Dewlerg evtry whore, in tht United Sutcit, nd bj U tht DrtigglsU end Detltrt n Cohimbat. . , .xtMiyrtw . . ti if . r ' J J ! I f . 11 vC-0 .ll . ou- , ' .1 1 f 1.. 11 r fine Bones always tor Bale. loeindly l. .'y' t! i.tf .jj l! n ;
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Full Text | It CatUS- Jab WaUelk. THI8tWOtD-RNOWN8D lOEKWH .- EXniLERABIT ' AMD ' HERVIBTB: ui . i - c 'a t : v. . p ' ara laMedlalei aorvoae easloue; rkeureaaleae. nee. avo-ttalgla, rpTjapor, elpltatlok of A fceart, nerroue ty, ka-Aestoi wwuriedis oatsst, a""', lloowe end H wooil'io li ,(iwerfl tn-It fit uf tt gall, .liter aa Mill bole., V oolite oa, Mm kMk enteweTarkloh nrtui r l. Poetaaa ialr hccea i eeote, or eartoa t oeite.wbkk wmetao-wnywiiato. (old b, draggl.tj. ' hnseoee,ua eitlea eaUleg- Afoul wauled (or allies end ootutba, ok lapererre, Mutt CO.,'Ckaltt, Ml lhi, X. T D. A BABaUS, Oenual igrafs, so Broadway.- MWH FHOPOSAUk . MORSE CONTRACTORS. Sealed Proposal. Anurut Qoaavsaaaevsis ( rrice, J - Ommin, v., October to, la, J ClAtlfl TBUPOKAU W1H Bl BBBIVAD AT UI nu, IMi, l-r 0KB THOUSAND CAVALRT HOK8E8, To he tatvot. (top Bi"n?,Si . eweoi)eer.twUiebde-f SOVBMrlBtt Wl ei lee. tieaou-rklrd etfhe whole u.bu.ei,yeuial-er wiLlHrwnnrM Mr. Ml be d-llvir la eecb weik aftheooatroevee eerevoea. . , . : Tbe koreto to hi 1 ku( kigb or upwards from I lo HI faa-ia,.auOj We-t orouen ,eo eue .B"M.. in e - " oeeUtUoa, on U every way eulluble lor i;ejalry er. 'Tic, kjc to, tbe laepeciloe of e iwuia TJ. lnepec- But. sill is mi far in noiiber Iron 0 to tin ' Wkolo aaabev reou'red- km lot wftk foal will be received to A numlwr not thtlfkt ki rowrtet lo tkrok oat tnj or ') ibo bid. tk ooirimlt vbM unit J mm h Mtw k iU u4 ka unM w:tkl twonlf-raut boon ofut too uul mi kWo on ora4 kj trmt d m or mot, th.j IfNH. DJ too IU1I ouio 01 mn wi f"' moj, u wIi m br th tr i ouo. W MWWil B. .DO opODli'K ui lua u rorocl.TmH)J. 0u, a a. m. uooorak . If . W HUhTT, ropUU A. Q M., k ! ri' JTrum C0' Jlulldloj. rroposals for Horses. BuW QcABTikxiiiTik'i Orrici, ( (Oorow lmh od O rort.,1 I,f Wai Ugtoi Octoitr 11, 1882. , S1AIID fBOPOIALII lll bo ncolvtll'ot- thU Cffleo III Moodor, Ibo llh dy ot Oolobur, t 13 o'clock M. lw1krMla ko Goy.iufd ub ,() Uirte tboMoad Bono., of Ibo bllowloK dMorlptkuo, il: . CAVALRY. , "or tUT.Irr, (i.fio) twbrtomond ftmt koao'tcd UoriM, t (ISIlfMon lo alxtoo band. blu, betwf.o Ova mod rl(R ron of wo, of dork onkn, troll ferokon to ibo ooMlo. oompMtlr kallt on ttoo fr i oU do'ockv. vy ARTILLERY. for Arllllny, (WO) r k'ooorod MorMa, Iroit (UK) " toaa o4 out k.'f to (lo) aixtaaa band. blK, bntoun Sva nd olM 7 Mr. of ogo , of dark mlora, Ireo t'nm oil do-foelo, wall brokalt lo kornoa., cliupaotlrji UIH ad to wolgk kot 1M tbu 1,100 p,onda ' - i a .. paopysALS. Tbo Wl roma ul poit'oaco oddio l of tho bidder M'tupmla tho dtiomi. II oM4 U (Udo 10 Uu jatmt ol o Arm. Ine namea of All ako M Pa. moat oppeir, or ano oio win t pmiwh MtboludlrldaolproptatloftbopirtralKKl'g't , . rrdpooola flron il,palpoH'aiillilo!o oo.lrid.oiid oolb of alUliaaoa uiuai accompaujr - ook propoillion. PropooMa n-oit ipoolfjr oloorij uatk.o Iho lid l for VJmlr; or irllllarjr Doro ,-d fli m com oio.t bolb 1 tld rar oBibona9ppr. II an Uddor orlobif to propow for both -oUaiM, ha not f mrd tro olatloot propoaalrMoo lor Co k oltM, ooorpkai t$ ' ood htln, no irhroLM to on olkor tropoool bf Ibo atmo parljt '" ' roooal moot bo oddrramt to Dot D. H. Booxie, QoortorataotorU.il. Ar.or, Wublonloo.n. 0 ,0'idibould bo prolult Barkod Propooala lor H um." QUARANTEB. Th. abtlllj of Iko bidder to fill tbo oootnot, abould II haMA la htm mm. Im auarautOfd bf tWO retOD.i- klo rWoa, bco atfokturoo moat bj opiwndcU to -tbo. Th rwDonslblHr t,t tbe (tonrnutori nt-st li ibown y 4lM JleiuloMliat -f tUo UlOik of ibo Dtwrtttt Distrlol Oowri or of tbo U.ltorl 8ttM Ui.trlct Attornuy. Bidders mt bj prri ot Jb per-OQ wlie tbo bldi are Ofrtord, or thflir proioaals will oot bnoou-lld Ikmda, la tba aun of twu Uiuuand dilUrs. iQ d by Iba ooBtraetor and Itolb of bURUHmuiora, wl 1 li icymrcU of Dm anievflsfol bidder m D .Itinlug tbo oontrant a Iba boad iunt accomuiuy th cnunot. tt IU be vaeaamry ttr bli!dra i hv tbiir bondmni with them, or bara boaui sljtQd In antlffpatUn aud rody to be pnfamd vban 'fa) utrt-ct U eigne 1. Ulauha f r bonds can bi proooiivl npan ftpplletv ion bolog Inaa at 'ibis, car mha pirioOlly,t)y let r,or t y ttLptirepb. . Wa,- , of tta ooat of and BiHte of - 01 tne ounuiy 01 and Ktta of aeeoarXutoa wiUi tba tarou f b propoe tlon, auJ ibat, ahoald bla propuiitlon ba accepted, he w 11 at otc hut lntosfoatraotloacoordaRoatiieiewiib. - BhevU the com r tot be awaided h ni we are prepaied to lMoisnahlMiiilil (To Ihls guarantee mitt be app:n4d tUt "M1 oe)fl. oata above amilonad. INSPECTION,, DELlVfiRV, &o. All Horase eentraetovi far nuder thl adfart!ettueDt will b ettotd to a ngii litepf eth o, and tboia nut coulornj-tn to tbe epeclQcatloua ill be Meotbd.-, ........ MolTepawhl im recel ed. .... A Tba Hones vast be de irorod lo tblidUy Klthla twenty daya (rem tbe djita of tbe contract, and no HHtiuin ot tteaa will begrantcd ou any prut xt. Pay tnant to ae mad apia tba ounplntlon of the eon trtamoreo soon thareaKrU aa tha Dtpot tiJerteimaMt-r hall be in ftanda. L Any lnfonail ty In the bid, oi non-conformance with tba trrwt of this adTfrtlsemeot, ai'l ensure tbe rejao Hod of tbe p-opoeal. Tha Bset w II bi aw.rdnd in lots of ('20) two hun dred each, anlert the Depot djawtermaster abould dnm it for th lat rest of the Quit rumen t lo vary the number. Tba Dp3t Quarter mastat reiei ti to biuiself tbe right to reject any or elf bios that be may dm too high. D H. BIJOKKR, ooWdtd Ooiontlandi'eputQurteivastor. katMfaaBmaraalv . h raLltt to III' III a COlltrftOte ID PROPOSALS FOR MULES. D1P0I QrjABTSKttAoTIB'l OYWICVA ' 0 ,rner of lath aod Q atraeta, V p ?:; i Wawhwioi, i). o uot in, lsiaj , BIALIO PBOPOBAlt RI ba rralTed at Ikl. offloo ntll TboradaT, Uo'ober )lh. at lb o'ol. ok ni., Tor lux. lekinf tbo Surarnoieot ,009) two tbouaand Moleato Iho n,oaing SPECIFICATIONS. ' ' 1 ' 1 ATI to ba (14) foortaen banda nod orer lu holgbt. All to be eovod. aorrtM.bie ktotea for draugbt purpoau, ud to ba nop thm and under aire ytai of age. 1 1 , . . ,- propobalb. . :, ;, Pr.-poeeVe to be tx (600) Urn buudrtd end upa arde. Tbo full nante ond poat ofbVo addreae of tbo bidder matt appear U iko propoaal. - If a bid la nado In the name of a firm the name, of all the par tie. rao.'. appear or the bid will be oo.t.lderod a, the Individual propoaal of .ho partn'tr elgnf ng It PfOOMal froin drttoral port,., wffl ao'- 't. ooaMwti, aad aa oatk of allagUnco mult acoumiiaoj aaeh propo.1-lioaPropoaall Boat bo addre'eed to Ool. C. II. Booker, Qoarterraaewr U. Armr, Waahlngton, l. 8, an 1 abould be plalnrr ro.rkad 'Propoaale for auln." i QUARANTEB. " TrnoablMtj of tbo bidder to All tbe eontraet ebooldl be awarded to hm, moat be guarentlM by two reapou.l. bke pereooa, whoae aign,tore """I, be appended to tbe goaraatae Tbo roeponelMlllr of tbe guar anion ronat bo ehown by ttMoaotalcorllOoalaof Iba clerk of the nereat VUtrlet Cdartor of fbe United ttatea Dlatriot Altoroey. Idtore moat be preantln peraoo when the bldaaro oR)Bod.or their propoaale wiM not be oouBidercd.- oada la Ike aunt of twenty thouoand dollar., elgned by tbe oontraelor and both of bla guarantore, wlU bo re-Voiron of tbo iiieorai'ul bidder uvea algnlug tbe con. Ao tbo bind moat aoaoropauy the oontraot', it will ba ne.M.iry for btddere to bare thrlr koodtroan withe them, r I., hare konda algoed lu autlclpailoa aud ready to be prod Boad wkeu the ooulraot to alined. Steliko fm b .nda aaa rat revoejred npooapplloitlunbelogniadeat thtaofnee, oltnar noraonally, by let or, or by telegropb. , rorat o alewraufra.' 11 ' ' v Wa. . of the eoootr of- And State of, and of tboooanty off, and Btutoof , do hereby guarantee tna ojaoio at rutni a controor, in oooornaooe wiio tba aerate of bla oroooeltloo.aod tliei. eboold hie propo. altloa be aooeptad, ha will at onoa enter Int J a oontraot ta aooordaaoa tkerewltk. ' . boukl tba oontraot bo awarded him wo an prepared (To ibk) gnoianlro mott tw appended the ojl.tel oer. tlratoaooreoMullouid.); -. C . ; IN8PE0riO, DBLIVBRRT, o. AH at alee contracted for under thle advert! anient will bo oubjootoo tMDoetlon, and ihooe net eonfonulog to the eoaelaaatlone w II ba ral.otAd. , Tbe atnlee Boat ba dellrerod In Ihlae'ly within (10) twaalydayitroui tba dato of algntngtho oontraot. - Payoiant lo bo male mm tbeoompletlon of the onntract Coo nooa taeieaftpr aa Iba Pepol Quartatmaaler .ball be fond.. Any Informality In the bid, or nonoouformanee with tbo teraaa of tkla advartlaeBent, will entire tbo p jeetioa aw lao propoaal. Taaaa buIm will bo awarded In lot of (6W1 Ore him dred oack, unlaaa the P. pot Qeurtorroaatar may deem II for tbo lt.tere.1 of tbo 0TernBont to Tory tbo number. ' Tba THaolaanerBaetor reoarvas.to blnaelf tba right voroieo. any or All AMU taat-ue may oeem .on uiku. D. H.BUORKll, ' oettrMtd - Ool. and Depot Quarlormaetar. GROCERIES. (YANKEE VEGET A BAES! CODFISH, 'K3torg, Bankj" Ho. 1 SALUOM (Nkw)iV' ' . No. 1 BHAl) (New); C-400 EIM No. 1 UAOKBRBL; a 100 Kill No. 8 MAOKBRBL; : ;" MACKEREL to kalf aid quarter Ibo) 8M0KBD SALMON; .x--yt-j l BMOKBD HALIBUT; . TONQUBS AND BOUNDS, Is Store, and for relet) y " t-yf. a. BtiTiiAux, lot gonth Hlib alrort. ootid , ' JL. 1. CRITCIIFIELD. , Atlorngj wiLew Colaabai,Ohlo aMfWraorl Kir (o iped..byi:od(e. H raaaWUItf Bank Mil Idias. . . . . . , , . BAI1L iVOUJMEXXI MEDICAL. , ,: LIVER: COMPUINT.' ' rrouarlr ncaklo( orarr deronannaDt of Ilia tilrar or oi l, u a Lliar tteiulaloli but tbo oaonllar .lal-of tbo Liver whrch to ullw r.frd to, la a Utroato tf-Hon, and oaoall arloaa 1-oro a nwrw or eoowia -. ,j a.) i..irtnnt orut. ftoaaallraaak tbo bila la do tcloot lo quaulity. or rllia'ad in gtalitj, or both Himo alalM prowl ot tbo tlota, bol roo-o isaanllr tb dtawaa la owIuk to obatruolltn or clunk-tug up of Hw dual ot plpa wbiok oi nvoyo Ibo fcilo fro a H'a blw fbto ibo oowvla, oy aaocaion u, a, w,,m awxi-,.v innA oaiuiita tha blla to bo tbmwn bak Into the lalUMwldar, from wbanu It la aburutd oj unmarrma aluall frtoala. wnioo oonraj la WW .uviaw b vum, plpetbat ruoa opaloug tbtaplao, and tvrrulnatra U ood i uil llaa ltlf Into Iba largo wtn of Ika kf BboaMer, oar Ita Joootloo wtila ttto vaina of Ika kaad ood nock, aud from trace Ibo blla to courerod to tbo boort, and bo- .... islth hi, l.la Ml. Tbo bile tbiul dlrorto-t from It. propar'oorirM, aod clr H,l.iii..Bk.MOau aavr dfialauad hr natore. or-doeaa much t vll, onr) often dieeetroue ofloota upon tkakoollb of Ike lodirldual. -at W( -4 ITS EFFECT! VPOKi DIGB8TION for Iko want of bealtkr Mlo to roll wllk thekalfdl-gret-d bio, ocorupleu aparatlon nerer rakro placa ko tweoti Hie Ubile (ibi ml;L) ll i'ior wbleb f rati ibo M od) and tbowpoMioo.of Uu, lord derlgnrd bj naiora to be ilrctod from the boacl-fb' ike bili,b-n prtaent, porl-it and Kparatca iho kaltbr from iba oolifallky per. tlooa. lo tlio oarae maTiner that laloglaaa or whl'e ot agga eaporatowino or cldrr trot liwir imponnra oo eoow H ntly the rj f .uat.lu ol tile la, bom ita eteenoefM. afatMl and flrrubled. laeblarouofloilon. tba more nromlnaut aYTontoma ore a faelloo of oonreaaion upon the atomach and cbatl, aj if Siraaeod down l; h.arjf we.gliti troullaaojio And often rlgbtful droama, ' , . . , . LOW SPIRITS, L A If G COR, vmntof merfr7iintUncioljr. i1idw m4 tfltooRtcnt-rinttt (IooioIiim. ot mind, timoruosi-tw,-! ru drtmi of tfuubi nd dlsHHliiun to mnnity ntif Ttl ofto gTMt wMcrlifulDHbi, and o Inttbllliy t ltrp and g.iD, KrMt drowduew, wiipi-, tvid dlitocliDttlot, to motion. atombtmea there J. I' alhtng of Ioo4, ttitd t othra to-rgvoloni appciltf. Ih ftod frvquantly bMtmilog Mtr In-tat4.lal.Io -.ftmt nuiala. folio Vd bT r OT llltUr f 00 ra ti tat. ctMllveowt, or -JwrB-itly oostireiMM aua dUr Itiflla, pn-vH tne plui U irequemiy ironoiea wim wind In the -to. nix Dd txnrol. nd at limw It no)f d with worms. nd f o,ueutly with th Pllft. Then is also irr.tA.iiD. alii frequently ebroolo lutUoimatt jb of th tuber torfare of Ibo stowacb wd bowU with ttndeni-s oo prewurs, and ioreiitM a'.ufc tbo lower tlw rtba. UOW TUB BLOOD IS AFFECTED ' thatflnarM oirtldra rf tba bl a thus mland with tbb blood, readers it impure, and mora or lam obstrnote the poire of tha- afa end email -tk -dviM I'; henee arlats various ditteeee of the bln, such ae alryfiuelast Icnma, Itcblugs, fmall Watery Vesicle. Blotobes, Taraon, flm-ples, urttt.es', Bolls, Bore Hiee, Sores aod U'oers'fra rlous kind. 'I be .kin bt oomte mora cr lees 1low, and wbea the disease Is ot loug etoudiua,- olten r dark. and bas a U$i0rteb', dirlp, pTvatf apiaataooe, ani torn. times there Is a pof'ect lo.unrt.ee. The wjiite ol the eee alo have a green or yellow t'uge. i ITS ACTION UPOlf tne KIDNEYS More or le Mia Is strained off from the blood In Its pais; through thkldnt-y', and ieuiUed with the urine, wbiob. b Its a-rimouy. produottt pains In the beckraod eoaldsanditritatea all the oritary pseagff. borne days thadiaohsr.ee of urlue Is Dro fuse. ano natural lu appear- a cat and otber tijues It is scanty, aud thfoeslre to evacu ate is trequratartfl urgeaf, anwaocaaaioBauy nan ua is tal auppresslun oi It. HoauttHvu the color Is nesrly wbtte and milky, but imoatly It Is- high -'oloredfred or yet lew, aitn a rua, onenttve o-nr, n citeo ii i uioowy, -. The snore ordinary syainioaae or ibis dUeasaara or gieat variety, and aaav d stama an noiiows. ,k.i.NkMra pt ,ti f.iaisa tha tonga) fi ntnnlly more or hue coated with a white or brown aourf, anJ there Is often a feeling of chillloaea aod ooldnaaof tbe feet and knees, and along tbe luslde of the tughs at ttmee tbe f re la tl'irbed, aod there Is mnreorles fcver.tsptoia ly at night, or iu the afternoon. ITraqnently these Is a cava, Hamnwo Ccen, with a btwkiness of tha threat, and sometimes a veiy aweie, dry and hard cough, which I often mistaken tor Uomumvtiobt This ooa.b ofton eommeneati In the Utter part of the night, or early id the mowing, aod lste for hours. fretueutiy prodnotng aau-eea and vomiting. If tox-re be aiy eipctoiutlou, it Is a tough, ropy, tenacious phlegm, welvh adhere to everything It touchee. There at a, alto, frrquentlt' ohroulo plt-niisy pains in vailous parte of tbe cheitt which shift about (rem ono part of tbe breast or si J to the other. Sometime abcesws form lu the Liver, and pressing upward ou the Lungs, produce omir.tr lot ion and cough, aud brenkliiki. iilscboge their contents into tbe Lunsy from wheiioo ft ta- st thu Im elected by expectoration, or the pat out (s dvstioyud. Finally, to sum up In a few wordsw A Yellow,' Dirty t Qreaty 8kint ;. 1 A YdtoWfOr Orctn Tinge qftht Whites of the Byes An Aching Pain aerefs the Kidney and Bipit with irritation nr hfat in dlsobarittpa urine. a sensation of foine. ami .1 intention across tbo abiloiuei witb tet! dernfes on prtvure, i ow.ii aa or BfiBtrs, i moarruL Db aus, AciiiiTY or aroifAH. with other .lyepHpite symptom' biUotm Jtovur,U.Ih.usColloslaid Bilious Iiarrbua and byrMutfiiej, Olmtiuftte C stiviraeai, Iiiiertuittutaud Rtimlttont VHTeie Jauiidi e Vfiver aud Ague, Chill and Fever, 4o.,ali originate irom tba sunwea ac( A DERANGBU BTATH OF THE LIVER. The nnet socce-alul treatment la to give the patient every night ou goto 'to bed from two toflvaolAYNB'ri HiNATiVK PIL B, or uiioitKh of them to future one, aod not mora hnn two evacuations ftoui tbe bowels neat morning. Tbed'seof tbe i'ill can be increased or dt mlnlshe I at pleasoro, so as to produee the abvo cnV.rf and ihnir use should be oootli.ued until a ouru is com ple'L-d: io, at the same time, give vr. ji.jaino Ab i'KUATIYK, three lluies a day. ocoordlng tothedlrec-tions, unk'ts there is a waut of Hppetltt. with wkniMs and ilubillty, or eyraptoma of wo ws prevsil, whin fust ad of the Alterative, give a t'aspoonfniol Javhe's Via mri'OK (mix d with a Utile cold water, and sweetened lb pleaie the tite,) nhout half an hour before waoh meal, until llieso nymptom are leuiovd, and if tlitre should to ojugh or oppiesriion alout tbe tbroitt or chest, tbeu give the HetrKOTouANT aa of. en and in auchdoMs as muy be found ueoi'ssary to qilet tbe eough aod make eayootun-tirtn eisy. . Dr. 1. JATNE do SOH'8 Faitrify Mt0Mn$t are prepared only at 2-12 (Hiesutit street, Philadflpbia, and are sold at Columbus, Ohio, by Q. KOtHJuH and e. bCUwUbLKB, a d by Agent ibtuugont the ttuntry, frcm wtm may aiso oe iiiHbuueOj gram, ta(ios juwmvu eaiiniiiNni am UhiiIs lo Ueattt. ' outaVdBm FL'RNITTRB. BROTHERLY, HALM & CO. MANUPACTBRERS OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of all Kinds. Mannfnotorf on Bnuk of Ouual, root ol tli-Sl. Ware) Rooine Nos. tie and Sl South nigh-St, AIjSO UNDERTAKINGi Gases & Caskets Constantly on Hand. , tUtyt. BBOTBBHLtH, . MIObTABI, HALM, JOHN H. FUBP, . . , . J. H. ITAOB, Aug. UB-dSm Oolumbttl, Ohio. FURNITURE, FURNITURE Columbus : Calinel Company, ; Wareroom No. 961 South nigh street, Corner of Friend, qill IS 0011 P ANY IA COMPOBKD 01 A MBUBIB 1 of Jurnrvmea Cabinet Makere, who have eomblned together for the purpose of support In sr their tamllisa and tlvmaelwa, aod 10 manufacture every hind of FUKNITURB, ' - CHAIE?, MATBB8SB3, ". ' BKDSTBADS, Itn., And will gnarrtutee to cor citlaeus of town and eountvy that they will turnlah a good furnUnre a Is mannfhe- lUreO. IB UV UUItWl Oiaaao, auu m bohibi suavrw f TheOomnanr houM to roo-lve a liberal share of natron - aae. as their mott ia to 'Mivo and lot live." It will give tuem plfaeure a any litue vv euuw f tivuie luivugtu inoir rooms, whether purcbasli) or not. Tnis uoiunanv le e le aarn lor me wue 01 aisssrs. BA.ILBV A 1K CAMP'8 CaCLBBUATJID PUINO DHO BOTIOM which, for almplteliy and durability, eannot be fxcillcd, I'teaio aait uo examine n, rrice irom a iV, ta u All. Tha Ral. stuan li Mr. W. T. HCOUHfl. Iodb oonneetcd with tbe buaineea, an old oltiaen, furmerly of the Orm of uugnesd. tfeDee. n. n. oniiiBu., a. uhkidbb, ircHUiWt'T ourintiii.eota aptlldd.1m. JEWELRY. WILLIAM JBLYNN, NEW NEIL DOUSE, Fine Watcbes, Enrllsh, Swiss and ; t Anericani . Rich. 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WAR LATEST ECBOPEAN NEWS. Brlttfb Notloni About lain. Our Af- eiaditoub't Speecb Slvaa of Re covniuoua IMPORTANT FROM TUB POTO- . MAO ARNV. Tbe Sboolesi Apolosr Bxpluded. Bvery Requliltloa Filled, More (ban Half of tbo Arm un oer uen. uurniiae. SlRDt of a Speedy Movement. IMPORTANT FROM MEMPHIS. River Plratei Still at Work. eVC. ae:, act. Ae.. Ac. Buropean Ner Brltlib "No- iiuuk" About our Airaiik Cladatone'e Speecb Sign of Recognition. Niw Yo. Ool. 21. Tho KDroo arrived at 2 A. M Among her p&eiengera ii Dr. Ma-gowan, of Now York, a diitlugulahed travellar in China, Japan, io. lu new. via L,ivrpooi lg oolyooe aay later than bj (he City of Msnoheatcr. The Bruiah journalg eontinue to oomment on Llnooln'i proolamalion. The Duly Newa tbinke It hag spoken loo dieparagingly, aud believe" It may do better eorvioo than wai at Oral enp- posed. Tbe Morning roat aaya that if lMTie had la aued a proolamalion annulling the aola of Cou- greaa and inviting the North to eod repre- eontatlvea to Riohmond, would have been about aa wiae and logioal, and aa likely of realiiallon aa Linooln'a proclamation, which ia the moat powerful evidenoe yet given of Iho iuoapaolly of hla Adminietration. The London Telegraph anticlr atea from the lotion of the political pariiea North, not anarohy, bnt an issue out of trouble; and aaya tbe North ia rousing itsrlf to gualoh the oondnot of affaire from those whoae ine.paoity hare done tbe work of treason. The Parla Journals eommenton the Maryland aampalgn. The Oonaliiutionnel doee not regard it aa deoidedly diaaalroua to the Confederates, whoBe aole eim wae lo oapturo Harper', Ferry, and in wbioh they auooseded. Tbe Monittur'g New York correspondent's summary placet the lossea of the Federala heavier than that of the rebels) bat lis advantage remained indefinably with MoCleltan. ' The Bourse atill rzolted, but continuea lo decline. Rentea Tie 77. . - Tho royal amneaty was notified lo Garibaldi; he goes ahortly lo Uenoa. Later bj- Telegraph to tueeu-town.LirisiiFoot,, Ool.O. QUdetone's statement, in a apeeoh at Mewoasile, that Jeff. Davis had made the Soaih a Nation, and that he considered aeparation oertain, altraols great attention, and oauuea a latness in ootton. The papers generally approve of Gladsone'a remarks. Borne think a rcoognilion of the South will aoon follow... Commercial. - Breadstuff dull aod atoady. Provision flat. London, Oct. 9. Console for money 94; Erie shuriiB tiQlii Illinois Central 4tjf,4j, die-oouut.Prom tbe Potomac Tbe "Snoe-lek" Apology exploded Every Requblllon Oiled Where ! the Rebel Armyt-Gonel Nktr York, Uot. 24. A epeoial dispatch to the Tribune stitea it is asosrtained that Ibo ourioat oomplainla lo the tfi'eot that Iho Army oi ise a'oiomao laoae neeeasary supplies, and ia unable lo advanoe agaluat the enemy for tbe reason that they have been withheld, are utterly without foundation. Whea the matter wae brought to the atrentioa of the Secretary of war no lnatitutea an inveatisatioD, whioh dis closed the faet that evtry requieitiea front the Army under General MoOlellan bad been immediately answered, and that every artiole called for bad been promptly delivered, shoea not excepted. This we an enabled to state distinctly and poaiilvely. neporte aiaer respecting the nrsaent where abouts of the great rebel army of Virginia. Jtie general opinion among our oBoera ia un. dereteod to be that their mala body remain, is tbe vioioity of Winchester. intelligent residents of rrederiok Olty. kow- aver, prolesalng to epeak on the authority of deserteraand refugees, black and white are oonldenl that little more than the shell remaine in front of our foraes. Most of the rebel are behind il, having erawled away. ... . me oiroumatanoa that Brail hag in like manner escaped Buell byevaouating Kentucky, lenda plausibility to Ibis latter tuggeation in the eyea of some persona. Important from the Potomae More than Half of the Army under den. Burntjide-Slgns ol a Speedy Movement. Naw Toaa:, Oct. 21 the oorresnondent of the Tribune, writing from lljlivar Highta on the 23d, aayai "Mora than hale the army le now under com mand of Mj. wen. Bumside. In addition lo hia own eorpa, tha ninth, tha eommandera of tne -a ana the llth report to him. The Ud, (lata Sumner's,) ia under Maj. Gen. t'ouoh. Ihe 12th, (Banks',) wae a'slined three days ago to Maj. Gen. Blooum. But while all these eorpa are under Burnside, the three romaining ones, to Ihe north and weal of us, the I to, let and Otb, are commanded respectively by File Jon Porter, Reynolds and franklin; who eon- tinne to report aireotiy to uen. uoUlellaa." : Tbe eurrenl belief that when the armv of the Potomao movee it will be in two bodies, one oommanded by Burnside, and the other by Mo- vieiian; mat one le le take the enemy la front, the other in flack, ia probably only an infer-euoe drawn from this arrangement. MtaiPBia, Oet. 81 The ttrenada Appeal of the iho, nae a report or tne eaptur and occupation by Federala of Ihe Island in Galveston Bay. Nothing Is said of th foroe having reached tbe main land, A light is anticipated should they make any attempt. ' '- Uen. Bherman ha ordered thirty families to leave Memphia, on account of recent guerrilla outragea on Ibo river. , ' ., The o renada Appeal contains a report that Tan Dora Lovell hag been ordered to report lo nionmona. uen. rcmberton is announoed aa hia sucoesser. Breaking; an of a Guerrilla Baud. Javksob, Tena., Sot. 24. To Mj. ten. BalUck, aWnanel r-to- tTMsi A dlapaleh Juat ia, aay onr cavalry under Naior Aiuao, ran into nay wood aaruaaa ran gera, aevea mile weal of Brownvllle, killing on eaptaln, aod captured about forty prison-srs, siity horses, and a wagon load of arms, completely breaking up th party. I will ssnd ths prisoners to Alton. i , ,-,' ' - t;. S. jrANT,. I, maj. wan. uommenatng. Washustok, Ool. 24, Oa eocount of sick ness Ool. J. P. Twiner, Commissary Qeaoral, ha been relieved from duly as a membei of th Court Martial now la sesilcn at St. Louis, for tb trial of Gen. MoKlntlry. ljk . . , ; k ., , Col. W. B. Woodruff, whoa adislnatlca a Brigadier-General waa not oonfirmad by th senate, aa oesn oraare to join kl rtglment. tk. 1l,k r.-,,a-bw wnl..-t.... Congressional Nomlnatlea. Boitob, Oot. 24. Alex. H, Rice wa nominal-d for re-eleoiion to Congress by lbs Republi cans or in intra vistriei yeeteroay, B. R. Train wa nominated for re-alsction to Congress by the People's Unloa Convention la tn Tau, voBgrsasionai ristriet, . ,- u. 7 STATE SATURDAY MORNING. ' OCTOBER 25, 1862 '" FROM MEMPHIS.. - " I V . ! : RlTef Pirate Still at Work. RebeU Olalm ' Perry wllle eareat Victory a as a (special to Ika atiaaeari Deanorat) Manrara, Oot io, (via Cairo, Ool. M. Th steamer uataaoaia, ia ooming up irora ueicna at 10 o'elosk thl morning, wa Bred upon by guerrillas when about four lie soutk of tk oity, and three men oa board of her wounded, on srioutly. - Tk guerrilla eome dewa ta a point and opened a fir of musketry, lading while th ianr wa pauiag, aooat a quarter of a Bit. Many of lb bull! struck the steamer, bnt ahe kept oa. Sob womea and ahildren on board war near being killed, but eeoapfd. 1 bar tbsas facts front Major J oat a H. uould, of th doVh Indlaa r(lmeat, 'who wa upoa lb Catahoula at lb tint lb event soeurrea. Th ileamir Mtteor, baring barge f lo ia tow, endeavored la pan lows ' to Helen this morning, but wa met four mile from the itv by th (am band of river pirate aad flied upoa, and waa oom polled to back oat aad retura to Memphia. Sa departed a seooad time about il o oloor, ana l suppoei to nav aaa aer way put th obstruction, a th ha aot re turned. 1 Qa. Sherman ha already, la accordance with bis order to Ibat effect, ordered tea faallie of known secessionists to leave to city, oa ao- oouut of lb firing upoa th Continental. The names or these person are not to n puDitiaea at present. It ia alao understood that hostage will aoon b placed upon all sleaaers running upon lbs river, to receive similar treatment to mat lately dealt out to th pilot of Ik uontl. aental, the J. H. Diokey, Catahoula and Meteor. Tk urenada Appeal aa ba seen By -a gen. tiemaa let from Mobil it eoatain a aispatea from Chattanooga ia whioh It 1 claimed tba) th rebels at the bettrs of Perrvvlll killed 28,1)00 of our troops. They also, olalm Ibat Buell ha been driven aoross th Kentucky riv er, and that the affair wa a grand viotory a grand as th heart oould desire. . The gentleman alluded to aays be has reason to know that lb rebels are mawiog enormous number of troop at Holly Spring and la tb vicinity, xhoy have lately been reinforced by 13,000 Texans, and mar. dally arriving. Th rebels art burning ootton yat in th vloinlty of uermaaiown, but yet muob continues to tvad them and eome to this market. ... ,,r , . . Bahdt Hook, Oot. 241 P. M. Th (team-abip Auatraltaian, from Liverpool oa tk 11th, via Queenstown th 12th Inst., ba just been signalled. She will arrive op to port about o'olook Ibis p. m. Car dates are three day later than those by Ibe Kangaroo. The question of the recognition f the Southern Confederacy by England continued to at-traot considerable attention. It was asserted that th English Oovern-ment bad announoed lu Intention of continuing a striot neutrality. . . Rumored Foreign Interference. WAstTo, 01. 12, IMS. (Special Dlapaoak to the V. V. Tribune.) ' Whatever may be the ground npoa whioh tb assertion la made thai Franc and Bngland will grant th United State a lease of life to the lat of January and no longer, unleaa an effioient blow ia dealt th rebellion befor that time, w are assured that thee two Powers will not, and cannot nnder any eiroumslaaccs, aot alone In tb mailer. They will not venture to lake so important a step without consulting Austria, Russia, Prussia,' and Spain, whose oonourrent aolion or consent to tb aalion of France and Bngland ia this direction ie hardly to be considered among the probabilities. Then ie little doubt that Bngland aad France would gladly medial wer mediation practicable. That being out of the question, they throw out Insinuations through ths medium of the newspapers, and it may be even of diplomat! communications, and bar perhaps sounded some of tbe Buropean Governments, In Ihe hope that a request to arbitrate or aom-th ing alss favorable to their views may oom Of it. i-. : .. . Gens). Slgrel, Schurc and Sickle on tbe New York election. Gene. Slgel and Carl Bchors, in reply to a request from H. R. Low and Ben. Field, Chairman and 8toretary of Ihe Committee in Naw York which invited them to address tbo votera of the Beet ia aupport of th tiokot headed by VYadeworth and Tremain, have responded in letters, which regret their Inability to perform this grateful labor, but earnestly adjure all Germans to vote for the candidatee of the Union Republioan party, pledged to support lb National Administration and vigorously pro-out this war.' It 1 said that a atill mora m-phatlo letter la favor of Wade worth and Tra-main bas been written by th gallant Aeneral Siekles. . The Want of Shoea la the Army. Th complaint that a lari army i waltioi to bo ahod is no new on. When den. Fin John Porter wa Assistant Adjutant General on the Eta If of Gen. Patterson, a year ago leal June aad July, h used to send . frequent tele grams to in eneoi mat Ike delay of that first Army of th Upper Poloma war attributable to th want of shoes. From the Peninsula th word tarn that th army eonld do nothlnc un til iu feet wer better protected, and now a similar nous is said to lav been received from Harper' Ferry. -. The Surrender of Harper's Perry. The Military Commisaloa engaged io tb In vestigation of the eiroumslanoee attending lb surrender of Harper1 Ferry ha finished tak ing toetimooy, unite Captain Angele Pewell, a missing witness, make hia appearance at Ihe next session. Otherwise Gea. Whit; Ool. ford, and other officer implicated by lb evidenoe, will to-morrow bav aa opportunity of commenting upon it, and lb Commission will ro- eeed to make np th record. It 1 aot known wneiber any other case will be brought before ths Commission. ( , , i , . v Army Supplies Admitted Into Nor- ioia. Gen. Dix was authorised at a Cabinet meet ing held last week to grant peralts lo vsssels oarrying army supplies to enter the harbor of Norfolk, it is understood that he ha delegated this power to on Captain Mtlford, Captain of the Port at Hampton Road. There are tbo Who think that such an arrangement may lead to an lnereass of Ullolt traffic and to favorit ism, and that it would be fairer to all consent. ad to rais th blookad at ono and onn tha port w oommeree. ecsrtiery neuee aad other members oi tne uaoinot ar understood lo favor thle letter polioy, but hav thu far bee overruled; ... Review of Gen. Sleklda'g Din. Th review f Gen. Bloklee'e Divlalon to-dow w attended by th Preeident aad Generals Heinlselman and Asbolh. Th lame Hooker waa mora than anxiously ipeoted. but hi enr geon forbade hi booting aad (purring. . Thousands of ths best equipped and best diselnlinad of troops testified to ths solyrl ear af oa of th best Brigadier of th Aray of th Poloatae. A larg orowd or spectators was preent. Seoutlnt Report. fom the Pront. A speolal eorrspoadal of th Tribun aeada IM following Inlelltgrnce, daved,, . . , , Faimab, Ool. 22, 18M. Seoul who hav niuroad from betweaa th mountains report n foroe hr. Th enemy hold both Aehby'a tad Snloker' Gap, rendering it Impossible fur our stoat t nro. osed further. At Cu' pepper, tber I 4 provcet guard of a few nunarsa men, in, only rebel troops near her ar thos at Warnnton, Contraband arrived her to-day, from beyond th Rappahannort River, Vktrhad htard Boath-arn soldiers say that thy War to ao lata Win. tor quarter at th Rapldan. They als report that a larg auabtr tfi aegrotj war being taken South. ' Uouaee Owaed fiy! Rebel to bsi Oceupled lot; aoTeraraeat Par Of dsrs hav bet issued dlreattng th ea-nation for Government purpose of th nrnna. ly la ibis ally of person known to b la th ervlo or tk reoei uovernmekt at follows, - lvbburt berbnglng io' Ota. Vrtaek For rt at th Hebtl Navy floi. 10 aad 112 Pennaylvanla avena. No. 161 NlaaUaatk at. aad tw fram houses on Twtotisth sired; two mum oa Four-and-t-half tret. near Penn aylvanla aveaua, ths property, of Cornallus Boyle) oa houe belonging to Dr. Qarnett, oa Ninth .atreet, aear & hone ea New Jersey avenue, oosupted as Coast Survey cSo, lb properly of Was. S. Smith. aabt of the re bel Coagrtt froa Aiataaai boa aekrly ep- Bosll that last aaaalioned. oa tb ant street th property of th -81xth Auditor of tbr Treasury, Wm. jr. rhlllipt noose on Doom i atreet. Capital HiU. the property of Capt Don aiaatoai house aa Maryland avenue, owned b a Mr. Clark, aow ia seivioe ia Richmond; house owned by frnk Henna, eoroer aouta A tr, aad flaw Jersey aveaue. . The EtTect f Mot RemoTlng Oea. Buell. 1 ' A prtvalent opinion her I that among the causae which contributed lo tb defeat of Ibe Unloa ReDubllaan party in Indiana, If aol in Obit also, was th retention of Gea. Bull In oommand, agataat tk advice or ta Madia, bob, friendly lo th Administration, la the state aorta of Kentucky. It has already been slatsd that tb order superseding Gea. Buell wa suspended bv the President in deference to th wiskee of Kentucky nolitlelaas aad generals It 1 lo be added that npoa th reoeption of Ihe aewe of his removal la Ohio and Indiana, prom- Ineat Bepubliaaas ia thos Stat telegraphed their hearty tatlsfaotion, and aongratulattd th maiden! npoa having taken th eneetep which waa needed tt glv lb Adminietration a poiiti oat victory la both Blalaa. Th next day brought a large number of telegrams from the earn sour ef aa ntirely different oomplex-leo, bewailing tb rstenllon of th alowwt of neetern gsnsrals la command, aad prodiousg ibu in sieotions would snow u want or oonu dsno felt by th people ia th. aonduot of Ihe wr. Th rrtsldeat inclosed all tntss eommu nloatleus to Gen Halleck, with something like th following indorsement: "It appears from to within that th order continuing uen. cacti ia oo nun and wa Ill-judged." Rebel Barbarity to our Prisoners. General Prtatias aad Crittenden aad eixly oonmiesloaed ofloers, taken at th battle of Pittsburg Landing by th rebels, aad confined as prisoners la various seotione of ths South, hav just arrived la Washington, aad rlal orae latereailag detail of lhlr long and wearisome imprisonment la Ih Cotton State, that differ materially from tk aoooont rurnisneo by th Riohmond prleonsrs. . Jfroa Captain w. Haddock, of tk 12th Iowa, and formerly aa editor, who kept a minute diary of event from the time of hi capture lo Ihe day of hi release, I obtained th following information, noted at th Urn of th ooournnot: It wa on th flih of April, after th battl of Bbiloh or Pittsburg Landing, that th prtsoasrs, officers and privates, were inarohed lo Corinth, whenos, after standing for hours in a drench ing shower, in the street, the wer plaoed in box aad passeaejer oar oa th Mobil and Ohio Railroad and distributed at Belma, Montgomery and Tuaoalocaa, Alabama. But at different time during th ummer they were sent baok and forward to these different plaaes, as aeoes-sitles emed lo demand. At on Mm tb prisoners wer ssnt forward to General Mil oh-ell to see If they could be exohanged, though Ibi wa Intended to oeouoy bi tims whll th rebels wer engaged in som military movements; but it did not suooeed. , Captain Haddook declare that the degree of civilisation and refinement to which a people have attained 1 exemplified la th treatment of their prisoner ef war; and herein eoneist remarkable difference Between the north and Sooth. While the Rebel prisoner in tb North are mated with kindness aud properly ard for in every respeot, our own uafortunata man at th South are used like doge. Column after eoluma night be filled with inalancea of Southern misusage. Immediately after th oaptur at Shlloh, th Rebels, under protect, commenoed robbing the Federal oSloere of their aworda, and did not anapend tbelr efforta until Ihey had got possession of all that had not been broken. One of our offloeia, who bad been told bv a Rebel Colonel that he might keep hia aword, waa knocked down with the butt ot a mueket by another Rebel officer . wbea It wae refused him. Afterwards the Rebels stated that th (word would b returned-, but no suoh restitution was ever made. From first to last, lbs rations of ths prisoners were stinted In quantity, and missrabls in quality it times even loathsome tha Rebels stating that it was Ihe best thsy could furnish, for their own Midlers, they ae-sorted, had no better food; yt almost in th same breath they would Iterate that their own troops wer well fed, and that their meane for sustaining the Rebellion were ample. While at Montgomery, our soldiers would havsuffered- froa stavatlou had they not made day pipe and bone ring and sold them. In eat-ing, wooden forks, spoons, aad plates, had to supply ths plaoo of metal and earthen one. On th arrival of lb prisoner at Montgomery tbey wer housed in open ootton shed, with no floors to lis on, and in many oases without blankets. In Southern latitudes such exposure to Ih damp, chilly atmosphere qulokly bring disease on th system, and many death among the prisoners resulted from this, and many of Ih places of confinement hav beau alive with vermin, humiliating a thl confession may be. Over on hundred privates aad fifteen commissioned offloer hav died during thl imprisonment. Thl la a larg percentage out of twtut y-tbre hundredl - Whll at Tuscaloosa tha prleonsrs war subjected to brutal treatment. Oa the first day of their arrival, one or. tne prisoner, wane lining In a window, was shot in th head and neck by a sentinel, and fell dead Into tb strsst. Capt. Lawlor, of tb 18th Illinois, wa sentenced lo ha nlaood la Is tontimmi md ercM for rare , and M ruisTfl on eyead an el ewler, for merely speaking lo on of hi own msn; for th guard wer ordered to (hoot dowa without warning any o in oer woo migni ow ipou-Ing to his owa msn, aad the ten li ails went about with their guns ooked, rady to (hoot aav "lankce" who head might be sesn pro moting from tat window. A Herman, aamaa nonry nirw, uemnurge of th prison, aad issued thm orders. When th Tuscaloosa men wer removed tt Montgomery thev wsr nearly starved to death, and whea oa Ih boat would grotdlly eeramble for th trumbsj M, that' war inrowa ta in oeox from th oabliK and oa man. unabl from ill ness aad debility to elutoh hla (bar, ictuaii scarred a ifthl .Tw olfcerl were tagimHfd f la teal haim tnmunt ami, omeuM umultjttm vsaAvwM, and were intmuil Meay who were olherwie abused soon died froa heer neglect. Whll at Montgomery, Lieuienaat Bit, of th Seoond Michigan Battery, wa Inhumanly murdered oa th first day of May, while iaao- tally pureheelng som milk at th window of a houtt near whore th prisoners obtained th r water, and oa July auth a prlvat wa (hot aa he stood by a trss net loss than thirty feet from Iks guard lias. Whea (his tarn officer, who w a aeiBOdiet parson, wa appealed to aa th ground of Christianity, to supply em additional aomferl to those who wer dying in th hospitals, ha rplld that h had pat off th robes of righteousness and put oa thos of death. Ha ihongbt that nsgleotlng the slok "YankMs" wa lb beat way to get rid of them Whea Lieutenant Jaokion, of ths Twelfth Iowa, dlsd, th prisoners desired a Tennessee mlnliter (a prisoner) to offiolat but thl rebel offloer refused unless a rebel minister wai pre-seal. At this Urn seven Union men wer hung aear th prists, oa the charg of burning bridges, aad aa they passed the prison thsy touched their hats to our prisoners. During their oonflncment ia . Tusoaloo th rebels showed them trnamtnts whiah thsy declared were made tut of boaet of our dead men. The prisoasr oonflrm th statement heretofore fornlshel from th South, that moat of tha whit papulation 1 la th army, but oa whit maa beiag allowed tb a plantation, and that era aad wheat are being rlaed ta a great ex teat to subsist th armiee. Bat of th malt of th rebellion th rebels leer aafidBt, though often expressing their opinion of th ability of th North to orueh them oat, If It was proptrly directed. Their depre ciated ourrenoy eauxs more aieirust man any' thing tlao, Iwo dollar of Confederate paper be Ing (anal I only eat dollar of gold. A rovara of their armiee eaottt a general feeling of dot pair, aad lead tt temporary doubt of their sueeees. .... t . .. .. FROM CAIRO AND BBLOW. Iteamera Contlaentel aad Dlekey a a arf at ior aaeoei ataueries. ' (froa OurSpeelal orraepoad.nl.) Caibo, Oat. 20, 182. Teeterday was a day of exoltemsnl la tk quiet city or Cairo. w had; Battered ourselves that th rnt Bonnd punlshmnl ia- tiated oa Ih rebele at Corinth would hav la dud Ihtm tt raaala quid for th prsseni. Bat they hav aa maay live aa a oat. No tocntr art they extinguished la tat dlreotion than they break put with tea-fold violesot Is another. At 10 o'clock . Thursday morning, as th steaatr Ooatinental, tat of tht St. Louis pack!, wm ptMiag Itlaad 21 juat below Point FlHMBt, a blank (hoT wm fired Across her NUMBER 103. MW from th Arkauaa shor. ' No attention wa paid to th signal, and sh passed on. eooa after, any men appeared ia tight, all btokoningher to laod. Th oaptala paid no ad to in summons, wasa a iz-pounaer shot wa fired at bar, (trlktag Ih water tea foci be low tht boat, aad glancing upward penetrated a Bold of th Boat about a toot above in w tor mark, lodging in a halt at hay. Th dam age was fortaoaiely light, and th Continental showed a la pair of heels to th rascals, but oot osroro aootkw shot had beta tlrd. alrlklnt her la the iters. Shortly after, th ateamar Diokey, oommanded By vapt. Mussulman, also oa her way to Mem phis, when aartng Pcmiec Bayaa, la Mleeou-rt, fifty mil below Now Madrid, near th Ar- kanaae lia. discovered a party of guerrilla. standing oa short. Thsr wa a larg aad valuabl cargo on board, aod about a aaadrod passengers. As Ih boat Beared th guerrillas, a Shot was flrd a blank akoC Thl being unnotioed. a sec ond a not loiiowM. in oait entered in (larboard aid of tb boat aod penetrated a (tat. room, aad took a diagoaal airtatlea acroaa th hull what a parly wer playiag a gam of eaohr, aaa pasted entirely through th larboard sid, falling into th water beyond. Th next hot passsd over ih boat, tht following tnt btlwosa th pilot hoaea aad th ehimaey, fifth forward ef ta boat. Thuw wsr also Bumaroua rift ebote fired, only on of whioh struck any of ihe paaengerf. f h oanaoa uaed oy tne guerrilla wa a zevpouaaer. --. Skirmishes la Ih vloinlty of Helena aro of dally aad alghily ourrBO. . Within the put fw day, ia th departure of a portion ol Gea. Steel' army for Miaeouri, th Rebl to here wonderfully Increased In bold ness. It I at unoommen occurrence for them lo com within a mil of Helene, and carry oil' th picket pick them up bodily, a they would oaaxei or potatoes. A paroled Prisoasr. Who wa In 'the recent fight at Otrlath, taya that Price and Villlpigue wer tppoMd to making th attack . npoa Cor inth, but, failing lo eonvinoe. Fan Dora and Lovell, they opposed their plan of atlaok. This prisoner save that Van Dora waa so drunk da ring th fight oa Saturday that ha oould aot alt upright la hi saddle. JV. Y. fribmu, . Uf PROMT OP WASHINGTON. Tbe Rebels not to be Starved out Immenae Crops In Store for Them Our Soldier Guarding the Same Why Lee la at Wln-cheater Running; of Negroes Rebel Plcketa-A Relic. itnm our Speolal Oorreepondeni.) Cbbtsbviub, Ta., Oot. 21, 1882. . Th troop at thl point ar enjoying a tem- norary raplta from th oontlnual reoonnole- sanoyswhey hav participated ia during tb last restaur weexe. uen. oteni nas ootained a temporary leave of absence, leaving Col. Ton Gllsa, Commandant of th First Brigade, in command, and ao reooanoissanoa in foroe will be made until he return to duty, which will be in a few days. As ths sold rail night arc upoa us, th great question among ths officers of this army sorps is as to in prooaotiity ar going into winter quartos here. All hope to be ordered forward and to see this rebellion orushsd out before another season,abut Judging from ths way in whleh matters ars niantged Just now, th war I likely to last for aa indefinite period of time.' No parson who has had any experience in Seoeasla, supposes for a momsmt that th rabtl ean aver be starved out, a torn persons prediot vrblle seated about their eomfortabl fireside in Naw York. Tru, tb rebels ar out of ooffee, lea, salt, sugar and other oonoomltant whioh go to make a meal of vlotuale attractive, but of beef, bread, pork, torn, beans, and all th rob stantials, tbey have an abandaneo. In faet tko ' army of the Union hae been proteeting thl kind of property for Ihe rebel Government. Il is a mistakeu idea that Virginia 1 a barren waete. Away from tha traok of tha Iwo armiee the crop are a larg and th fermtrt at prosperous, lo .all outward apptaranees, as they were before ths war. i-cr I have visited, during tht laet two weeks,' all of the prlnoipal looalitiee la the valley formed by the Bull Run and Blu Rldg mountains-traveling for th moat part under unfrequented router. To on who ha heretofore formed aa opinion of the ooadltioa of affair in Virginia, by following th wora oat track of th armies; ths ahanga la th appeaiano of everything form a ramarkabl contrast. The valley I whioh I ;hav referred ia on of th rlcheat grating seotione of the Siate. Th hill are oovered with oattlt, aad atacka af hay aad fod der are everywhere oonapieuoae. irge flock of sheep brows n Ih (id hill, aad th wood nd farm-yard ar filled with wine, Corn, wheat, aad oata nil ta granarle to overflow ing, and instead of then being aay indioation of th people curving, they are, on theeon. erary, aleek ana ret, ana talk irttaoa boldly. Ia this an vlly alone aa Immenee crop of meat and eo reels hi keen aad 1 aow being raited for th rebel army, and th Union army eommandera ar a trader about II beiag diaturbed as tbey would b If located la th State ot Hw Trhv v "" "- . Within a few week all ths aupplles will be removed Rlehmoadward, aad tbea tha authorU lie at Washington will epea their eyee probably aad tee th gnat mlstak that ha beta mad. Ia a word, tor oldlera ar now acting a a guard to th Oemmissary and Subaiateno Vavartmwl or ta rebel armvi and unless thsr is a pedy ohang ia th management of this war, tbey will begta to feu that they hav a thankless task befor thm. Gn. Lee, it is wsll underttoed here, it only holding onl at Winchester until h a Mad- South th Immense prodMt tf tht valley of th Sheaandoah and IK titter valtey, aad then he will hav nt further uss for hit present poaltloe. For th last few woka Ih rebel (apply train bav been running regularly and full toward Riohmond, Instead ef Le' army, aa I generally nuppoeed, and it I about tlm that th Government eon-dceoended to learn eomethlng from the manage ment of ahTalra la rebeidom. A portion or th aray oould b profitably, aad abould b at once, employed la gathering all lb grain, oattl end boraM ' within reach. Niaty-nln-hundrdth of it all 1 aow la rebel hands, and will eventu ally go to auitaia tnorenei army, unless the Gcvcrnmeat le aroused lo the importanoe of preventing iu Booh a blow as this would max traaooa unprofitable among Ihe farmer near our lines, and would be a thrust at tha vital of th rebellion, whioh would be permanently ftlt ,!.., . . .-. v; - ... BUN.NIN NXGROBS SFF. . Whll at Aldi, on Thursday last, IwttitU acne, named Moore aad Ball, tarn within our lint" aad wr dstalaed at prisoner. Th fiist named it a bob of tht proprietor of Moore' t flour mills, at Aldie, on a branch of Gooss Creek, aad the latter ie a largo planter in the earns towa. They had "dons nothing," so Ihe said, aad were neither bushwhaokera nor aol-dier( aad wr surprised at being detained witkia oar llnee when no aear tneir ncmee, froa whleh they had been absent some time. Unon being Questioned oioseiy, iney admitted that they had just soms from ths Jamss Rivsr, and finally owntd up that they had been run-ningof "nigger," having just taken a large gang, belonging to Ihemselvce and neighbors, southward in chains, to avoid losing Ihsm under Ih emancipation proolamalion. I understand from various sources mat Ibe owners of this speoies of propsrty throughout this seotloa of Ihe Btate ar moving it off toward Riohmond as fast aa It aaa be epared from tha plaatallon, aad the iiavtholdtr boaet that tber will not b a negro left la all this part of th Stat by th 1st of January nut, i ,; - m-V t : TIB RBBBL PICK1TS. ' ,,, No sooasr had our fores been withdraws raaaa iba vlolnitv of Aldi than th rebels ad- vanoed their pickets agaia ia that dlreotion. Their picket and our wr yesterday within hailing distanoe, sa Ih Groan Spring" road, near the vlllag of that nam.' Both pickets, by mutual oontent, refrain from th customary amusement of Bring at caoa other. THB STUART MANSION AGAIN. ' While going the round of picket yeeterday, I availed mvseu or enotnor opportunity to IB' (nct ths Blnsrt mansion at unaotuiy. I wa recslved by Ihe host a oavalry officer tf th United Stetee Army with great oonelderatlon, and DroMMM at onoe to oontmut my reeesroh as into th mysterlss of th place. I wm soon rewarded bv finding thr lollowlna document Reo'd, April 12, of Doctor David Stuart, the sum of one hundred and alxty-two pounda 7. 8d., as part of my annuity. MowtVbbsoii. " GO. WASHINGTON. ' Thla la ladorked ta tb handwriting of Dr. Stuart, "Go. WMblngioa. April 12, '87. 4162 7e.fld." . I herewith Incloe th original doeummt. tser,. iy J. , fl .,, PHILADELPIIIA ADVERTISUG EKTIDltLI VKQETABLBI - IhTIBILV VawttiBti:! B0 4M0BOU0 rMfAMJ,nOKiltl t tvo AiooBOLio rnapjMkTionm A f BBS TOaW HBDIOIITB. .' , .' A PDBB TOMIO MIDIOIHB. 1 : DOCJOR HOOFLAND'S : ; DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. GORMAN BITTERS. - j i. , . . , ,;l .noil 'i a. I, ,, raaWABkW'Sr - .i v.iW1 . '' Ha. 0. M. jAOfcMH, .., . j 1 raiUBMipBiA, tA., . a.-jj u't ' WILl BTrkOTOAXLY i l W r n j ens ; ' " t- ''is CITIB COllPLAIkr, ., i. a , ' '" ' "" DToPBTlIA, . i ' . i . . , JACHBICB, . OBBOHIO OB KKBfOBS DXBIUTT, '' -- ' DISBtBSS OF THB KIDHITi, . '' And all diseases arising from a disordered ..,. lilVgB OB ITOMAOfl " . ""-''' I 1 L .,1 ' ; -:Ja '.. (ueh . . . ,. . s Constipa tion, Inward Piles, l ' ,,', . Fullneas or Blood to ths , ; Head, Acidity of the Btomaoh, " , j''s ."'J u Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for 'ood, ,. ,, . ;, FuIIbm or Weight in th Btomaoh, Soar' Bruetatlone, Blnklog or Flattering at th Pit of , th Btomaoh, Swimming of tha Head, Hurr(ed . and Diffioult BreatlUng, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or, juffocating sensations whea la a,-u' , lying posluT, DimneM of Viiioa, Dote or Web , . before th Bight, Fvr and Dull Pais la tha .;i.if. Head, Defiolenoy of Perspiration, Tellownees of . f the Skin and Byes, Pain lu th Bid, Baok, ,,VJ Chut, Limbs, &o., Budden Flushes of , Lri,, , (. . Hsat, Burning jo tht Flesh, , ti ! ,-? 4 Gonataut Imagining ' , . of Evil, aad gnat. , ' . . Depression of . , . . , t l , - - - . aplrita.. ' . . ' . . ' ' ' And will po.itlrely ,, ,a ,. iFlfVJir . VELLOW FEyER, . . -. . . BIL1UUB rtVEK, SO., . . ' ' ' - - I"! 01 ; MAT CONTAIN ... :, . u - NO ALCOHOL . v , . oa BAD WHIBKTfl IMlSt WILL VOtB TBB ABOtt DKEABBS ' MXETT NIXK OASIS OUT Of A BVNDXBDI Induced by tbe eitouolve eale and universal ' popularity of ' HSOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, IPVBtLT reOBTABLE.) " host of ignorant Quaoks and unscrupulous ad- ". ' '' venturers, have opened upon suffering humanity tha flood-gates of Nostrums la ths ehair of poor ' "lt whisky, vilely oomponaded with injoriooadrugs, -i n : and ehrislsned Tonics, Stomaohios and Bitters. , , . - Bewar of th innumerable array of Alcoholic . ; prtparation In plethoric bottles, and blgh-bet-'o ' lied kege, under Ihe modest appellation of Bit tera, wbiob, laBisai of curing, only aggravate , disease, and leave th disappointed sufferer in . . , . . despair. . .... , HOOFLAND'S GBBMAN BIITKR8I , ff. :, Ar not a: new and untried artiole, bat hav .-, stood th teat of fifteen year' trial by the Amer- . lean publio; and their reputation and sal ar ' ' not rivalled by any similar preparation.' ' '' '1 Th proprietors have tnousanas or Letters ". from tht raosfceminent . .,' , , 3.r j,,.;. 6LBRGTMEN,-i ' ' ' LAWTERrJ. . , v PHy8ICIANa, '''I ll ';j,i '. - AND .1 v!.:i 'i,. l. !'' ' S CITIZENS. - Tosllfying, of their own personal knowledge, I the beneficial effect and medical vlrtuss of these Bitter, m 1 7 i , - , . i ,at , 00 TOU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTH. , IN TOUT . . ,.it . :i .., , , 00 TOTJ WANT A GOOD APPETITE? i' , DO TOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION t v., ... ... . t)9 TOU WANT TO FEEL WELLT , . L DO YOU WANT TQ GET BID OF NERVOUS. , : NB8S f , DO YOU WANT BNERGYf ' ' " J '( "- " DO TOU WANT TO 8LEBP WELL? " " DO TOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FBBLINu 7 . - . t.'t, roP 00, una -HOOFLAND'S GBRMAN BITTERS. ' from J. Jfaarfoa Bnwn, D. D., BAUor 0 Ma lEito.alopwfra; W- .r. . 1 ' af,Bligiou xnwide. . r Although not dlapos.d to favor or reoommend Patent ' '-Hadlcio.e ln uanerul, throuah dletrust of their tniredl- aou and affecte, 1 yet know or no aufflulont rea.oa wky a . ' nan Bay nos toetuy ao 100 oeoeut a. vfiieveo nuaaetl ta have received from any elmple preparations, fa tba hop that ha may thue ooutrlbiiui to the benefit of others. I do Ihta the more readily lu r, aard to Boofland'a Oar , 1 man Blllare, prepared by Dr. O. af Jackaon, of thle dcy, - beoauee I was prajudlced egalnet them for many y.ara, ' andor the improiaiun that they acre ebleny an alcobolto 4 ' miztnro. I am lodebtcd to my friend Bobert bhoeraeker, - ' Baa., air fka romoval of Ihta orejudloe br DroDar teata.- and foreaooureg -mout to try thorn, when auBering froB (veal and lonarooutlnaed debility. Thouio of ahroaaot.- u. ties of tkeaa Bitlara, at tba bagionlng of Ibe present year. waa IbllJWiMl by evident relief, and reetorallon ,1 a degrea 1 . of bodily and mental vigor which 1 bad Lot -lelt lor six t- j Boatha before, aod bad ulmott deepalred of rogulattog. I therefore vhanrQo-1 aud By fiia .d for dlroeting ibo to She U . uae of them. j. navT iuoi uttuwoi. Pklladelpbla, June S, ISM; ' Xxia.poitaAXXt to Ji" w ' " . soldiersj v r :. : lad ibose baring Friends la tbe iray t Wa call tka atUntlos of all having relatione ar ft toad In the a my to the a thtt HooJlaiifre German Bitters" will on re nlne-tenihe of Ihe dieeast luduoed bv ex dob or a aod privations Incident to oatnp Ilia. In tha lists, pob j usoea at most aaiiy in toe newspApers, on ina arrival or the sick, It will ba notloed tnat a very Urge proportion . are aaflerlDg from debility. Xvary oase of that kind can , , be readily cared by Boofland'a Oer maa Btttere. Diseaaoa " reaoltlog from disorders of tha digestive organs aie epatd - . lly removed. Wo hate ho best ta tlon In stating that it " tbeee Bitten wara freely need sunonc onr sold le re han - dreds of lives might be save 1 that otherwiee would be lost. wa oaii particular attention so tne following raraaria bla ud weU-authentloated onra of one of Ibe nation's , baroea, whoo life, to ma hie own language, "haa been saved bj tha Bitter": .1 rSILAPVLf MIA, AHgaSt So a, I BOB. Matirl, JflKH IrAi.-Wsl), KHitliasn. your Hoof-' Iwd'i Oer wan fitttere bas aaved my Ufa. Xbere la no r mlsUke in tuts, it l voucbe 1 ior ny nnnioereormy ita- 1 radee, eome of whoae namea are appended, and who wra aogntaant of all the eireumatanoca of my oase. I am, and have bean for the last ibtr years, a meuihar of Bharman'e or Iterated batlary, and under tbe Immediate command of Captain B. B. Ayaia. Ihrongh the ex pee a re attendant ' ' upon ray araaotie ou lea, l waa aiiaoaou id aovemuer iaa.,-; ; with lnflanatlon of the luufts. aud wa for saventy.two tays In the hospital . This wae followed ay treatability, naignwaet) Dy an aiiaoK 01 oyajnierj. . a was tus re- t moved fiom the White House, and sent to this oity on"' boant the "Bute of Maine," irom wnion 1 landed oa tne v S8th of Jane. Binoa that time I have been about aa low , aa any one eonld ba and at ill retain a spark of vitality .1 ror a weex or mora 1 ws eeaiavij -i w awatiuv ay-thing, and If I dU force a moiael down, It waa lmme :' diaaely thrown np again, ' ' "."'" AOuUia notevtn aeep gieaa vi wa'ci uu 017 iwaNii, Life nonld not last under such elronmelaneee; and, aoaord 1 ingly, the phystoiam, who have beau working faithfully, . tnorrgn unsuooeasttiliy. s rescue too iron me gritapi 01 i.e road Archer, frankly toldmeibeyooulddoiwmoralbrme, t and advised me to sw a olergymaa, and to make such dls position of my limited fnede as beet snltod ia. 4s u : neiBUUlOe wno VIS WO m a uie uueuuai, mr. wswwtvm. . tninhmarn. nf fiixth itrt-et. below Arch, advtftvd me. aa a forlorn hope, to try your Ditt. re, and kindly proon?ad ma t bottle. iTrou the time I commenced taking them the gloomv ehsdow of death rrcedeo, and X am now, thank i Ood f r it. getting better Tnougb I have taken but two Doiues, & nave airaaoy gainvM aj r""1"! -. . J nine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, rom wnom J nave heard nothing for eighteen oiontbc; fbr, gentleman, I am a loyal Virginian, irom tha vioioity af Prom Uoyal. To yonr luvalu ble Bitters owe the oer . talnty of life which he tast-n the plaeeof vagno-feara-to.i year Bilter will I owe tbe glorious privilege of again . alaenluc to my bosom those who are ths deareet to tne In 11 f Very truly yon.s, WAAU MALUsiM. Wa fully aononr In the ttuth of the above statement, as w had dtspslrud of stelng onr eomraOe, Mr. Malona, re. asatad to baaltb -a ' JOUN CUDDLKBAOK, Is New Tork Battery. 0OBflE A. ACKLKY.Oo. 0,11th Maine. ... i . LBWltt OiiKVAblRB, fid Maw York, I. E 8PtN)l!lt, 1st Artillery, Battery f . , J. B. IA81W BLli, Do. B.Kd Vermont. 1 llKNbi B. JRBOAtH.do da . ' HBNHY T. MAUDOMALD, Oo. U, flth Maine. ,n r JOHN F. WABP, Oo, , OtU Maine. 7 H KB MAN KOOH, Oo. H, 7ad New Terk. i-" MATHAMIKL B. THOMAS, Oo. , Mth FtlV, 1 AhUBBW J Kill BALL, Co, A, ltd Vermont. JOHN JENKINS, Co. B, loth Penna. ( . .. biwabb or counterfeits! Sat that tb glgatture of "0 M. JACKSON," If ott Iho wBArrcB of Mob bolil. - r ; . PRINCIPAL Of FIOM AND MAN VfACTOR T, - No. 681 Abch BrBBBT. ' JOaVBS A EVANS, ui: (SuoceiBon io 0. M. JicKfloii & Co.,) k . , , t " TroprietOefi.', , Prtot 76 U. per bottli, or tlx botilM for ti gfanxTFot iU bv DruggitU tod Dewlerg evtry whore, in tht United Sutcit, nd bj U tht DrtigglsU end Detltrt n Cohimbat. . , .xtMiyrtw . . ti if . r ' J J ! I f . 11 vC-0 .ll . ou- , ' .1 1 f 1.. 11 r fine Bones always tor Bale. loeindly l. .'y' t! i.tf .jj l! n ; |
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