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, , Fleatat KM hay anas aaa is 1 Uta tVera, Wml-fta. AOliW . V .11 liea,.BTaOa, . r eavaaBetaaue nuUMM a elaiBSBSt.wea. Igtakw. Ml BMIISI 1 WM aa mllBlirf Ma, who eeaahr B liil.n " tlln - .? - ' .Yaawaw BSaaaaaa Bad Weak MMI etevIB tSBB The. pari eviaaVreMoB efllB.lt. f, Taetpieieal ' BtBMmtnBBel . TW Pji, ipeli sad oemnirtiw. The an tha test Bitten Is the worM. The make nkwnmi i mmW Batata's I ""Ft-il. "A I- t ' T. ' i r- c . aw Mm Mutual aawaatki ealeaSBteBBS u. mat kf. B. r. taaae. ChapUla f UuWIi -a ta istkM. i " aem eenalaA...,lB etnealch Iwaale M retell Aa mil. rkwl MUUaa MIMn. nparo by Vt Drake, at law Tort, ana atanlfcaa to fin awMraafta aM appetite, la mf gteal 1rtee Jaaf ar hame. MMf. Two wotlMB aiaraai auowan an w j" r , Miiinii a I ken Mnea aaaa tbeet aaad la avaar aaaa, sad am free to raj, lor aeeeuai ar an lerttar k " U. . . 0taj, St. Cminvuie, r. aha la eeo. on a hen) Ataee botlrea laaMa BtMara aSS So. oat ar abartii earned o soh knelt from eke an at than k.am I MUa kw to eoallaae mem, ami aO aul Ual oast B ala hotel aver u 1st pikMoaaa. . , . r . I as, vorr trait, . . aV UUi i, FaatorBer. Bat Cboak. tcMaaai' aaa.luiaaikiiiiliaal'tOiTloa.t . . Owouiuii. Oajo, Jaa. li Mi. I a a a a a a a .'I Uwyraarau HnUtka Bitten oar aodk loldlan wko uop hra, mor or la alaablal froai rartoM aaaa, aat lha H aartaloaa ail atat- "Bft pnaarillaa af Ikk la I kfarillr wl.0 ham Btailly, la araty koapltal, a4 at kaaa oa atari battla ' . W. P. ARDBIWI, BaawlaawMt. '' ar A ra.il.la Mnraana nf lha Taatk Tarawat BNT Iment. ailtan "I alai ararr toMrar kao a halite ot Plaantfaa Hltura. I nor ara tna aioaa aaravtirv, r"'-. ftat, aa kanaUaa hIo I mt oaaO." t WlLUBO'l RoTaL, 1 WaaaiaaroM, U. C MF He8 f . OaBtleanai Wa laqnlra aaotfcat auplF of aval riaa tatloa Blltart, tha pof nlaill ol walla dallj lnoraaw arltk tha anaata of oar koaaa. jmpactfollj. itKMj 0B1DWI0E4C0. ao., o., . ao., a.. . , nra that arata botlla baari tha fao ttmllaaf oar tJaaatan oa a Itaal plata Ubal, al'h air f rlrata ataaa VaaT ftaM Mfka P. Ha DRAKE CO.. aoa Broadway, N.T. oM k all raapaotahla Draaglala, rkaiMaaa, BroatM k BouLi, asiooaa, and country oaalara, " JnJjlCtal KitrtfdlBaty ajedlctael DP. RAD WAV'S dwa)' ienoutluif Uesolienl ItempoM BxtracU jyttrarti m FoctM. v. 'NEiVLV' IIB0OVERD MEDICINAl tfARKJB, fiiANTB, OUMB, AND HEALIN9 KALHAU, BUPERIOR TO ALL I'RB- PABAT10HB OF 8AR8APABIL- , LA IN GENERAL CBS. Oa laaa ocaral "f thla rraaaaal ana Iranalkaobl eraaaalni .rip will Impart Immadlala atranaih ani abor to th waak and habla anm, aod 4o awra food aa alaalUra mle, thaa a wine (laaa at Ik Boal popalai tltlanu MoM poiHen la aaa. .. KB PillMARY ACTION PORIFIKB THB BLOOD, BTRENttTHKNB THE BVBTEH, CREATES A HE ALT R Y APPETITE, BEBOLVEB AWAV DIOEABED DEP0B1TB BEATED IN THE SLANDB. 30INT8, BONES. LIVER, BPETN KIDNETB AND BPINE. : IX rapidlyicvreh '. AU rArcolo AHaotfoaa, onrotnla, Bypkllla, Salt Bkeum, ' rtlMira. flwalllna of tbaOlaada. (Jaroaa) tlam. Soul, Dyapavala. Uarlaa of tka Bonaa, Blakala, Modal, Itraaunrea Dlarharifa ftoa tha Ban, Braa, ao. (aiaHaVI, ScaM Bead, Bore Lata and r?", iU WIN ERUPTIONS, nam aad Bone of all klnde. OH B TO 8IX BOTTIiM k QOUBMTH. Ooa to all bottke of Vr. Badwall Uaaaalna K.mp-oalM BADWAV'S BINOVATlSa BEdOIiVBHT will ear tha ami ea of sua Ua- Win a aw: a pwrao. onw. i, ooooBoary Bjyoma, inw "r" V I JBaftlana, that eaa oa prodnoad. The Bjiop h wi-ki. .MnMijMi. vaMiinaiv uowarrai, two ieaaDoon InTli kaloa a loll doae. It la enllrala aeaataMe, aad the . i i It-1.. . i.Hnaratlnil mania, IT BEAUTIFY IN fit INFLVBNCE. Y OBaaanaOafal three tlmaa per dai, half aa how aflat I daaelln hrlahtaeae to lha eaea, ewoalneee ta lha breath, racnuir aod health tnl apoaaranoe to thoBaUe,. PeraoBl afllolod with Ptmplee, Blotohea, Pottolaa, Tettm, end atheraalMotdaairaanieal, ma; rid theaeeelraaof tkeee cffanrlTa ilalUUonalo throe or torn date. In ell ordinary akla illaiai i one bottle will eecue e onr. f i' ITS t HEAT SUPERIORITY. I Wa beta knndrede of oertlncatae of enlnrat Pfiaona, when from one to all bottlae bate onred the wonfAirme of ohronlo daaaaae. Feraoae whom, bodtae har Sen a aa, of ronnlng aoree for aeare, To mora, ulorrl, fre Boree, BefoTala, Opthelmle, Ao., and oarer to oar kaowl-adaa bee It reqolred orer els botllee to effect a onre. ITS irONDERCUIa POWER. : Aa an efUenoa ol the wonderfnl power of thle medlera ow tha eretem charged with dlaeaae, wa preeenl the rare of Mr. Jaokeon. who for f OBIT TBAB8, at her - hoehand eutaa, dnoe bar birth (and the lady h npwerde 111 impart a oaanunii warn w w um, of 0.1 hae been efBlcted with Borofnle, two botilaa only of the Benoet1ni tteeolrent rompleted bet onn. Br. Jaokeca la a mat worthy wltneaa; he la Poetmeetar al Aasln'e Oreek, Fa. Onr nadere, by writloa Mr. Jackeoa. wUI noalTt a ml atatament of fane. Bead bla letter. ' A-NHia Oaait, Fa., Jan, W, 1SU. Doona Brwlt My wife (aaed oter to year)) baa . hata aaieted with BOHOFULA from her IN FANOT. la IBM the eoJTared atteraly from Bon Byee.Bheaoetlaaj, Lftar Oomplalnt and ganrral debility; ah waa eonflnei to her bed atoat of the time, for elgbteee moathe, dnrln .ih ilm. 1 .nnloaed ala dooton. the oootlaoed tl row wone. ta thla condition. Bha eommenoed the nta of Da. Badwat'a Oleanalna Byrnp, or Banotallng Ben. h. mm nt Itm hnltlaa flared kOT. 1 formorlf f. aided In Btoabra Co., H. I., bnt am sow tha Foetmatter a. A.OI. 0.k, MB CO.. r..p . Sold br tttugglnU. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLB. COLVMBHS BITSINESS CARDS. OMSli UBBOHAHX TAILOR, 7. jCoraer Ui(h and Town Sit , i ' " ' (Oppoelte the United BUtel Hotel .) -iTaVIHS JUdT BBTOBBBD FBOM IBB IABT - JX with a large ttoek of Ooooa la my lino, I am now anpared to offer to my patrooe and th pablle genenll t, hargalna )nal to any ettabllahmiat la the Weit. ... . H itook oontltU of erery grade and itylw of lb Ntwttl Good In th Market for Oantltrnta't of which I Intllo as examination. , He frlcae an low al aaa be offend by any other t Bonn la th city. I hare employed aa xparlenced and CIOOD ARTISTIC CUTTER from Fhiladelphla, and will far rant tha bnt of lie and ' the halt of workmanaklp. Bfpeolal etteotloa le paid to military offlcora' work, and a good itock of Oooda la that lln alwaja on hand. 'npraA-if t', r, ' i BOBS. C. f. HOLLO WAY' ( -rrtr bciw atai orootti aD OOHMUatOK AfFoC'HAJfT, SS Maikt Blraot, (nortk tldt, BtWTt Fillk-li, 1 . . ... PHILADKLPHIA.-,, OM CONSM3NMENT." " too toai OlMIAnaU Fornaoa B. fl. rooadry Fig Iron Madleoa ' TIaloa a . at H , Mill : K, F1TOB A BOB, . . - IT W eat Bread Bt. anatl.airt- MEDICAL COLLEGES. STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE Tig"BWoB of tiit , IostitnUOB fctgiat 01 ' ' TaBEibAT, TBI 32d 01 Oombbb, 1868, j - aad oontlaiM aatO lie lal of Harch, lSOt. t - - FACULTY 1 B. af. SMITH, M. D., " ' - ''-'.'.;, ,, Froaaaor Theory aad Frartloa. ' ; e: FRANCIB CARTER, M.B, '. .-... t. rr 1 j . a-Pnj, obttaad Dl. Woawa aadOklldraa ' JOHN DAWB0N, M. D., Fraaanr Aaatomy aad Fkytlology i. W. HAMILTON, M. D, , ' " Fre. Bargery, Bye and Bar Bargery, - - . L0VIN0,.M; IV ?.Ti 1 . Frof. Mel. Had. Tharap. A Mel. Jarlip, tHEfjf. 8. W0KMLBT,M.1, " ; Frof. Okamletry aad Toilec4of? U.HALDERMAN, M. D, . :. ... , v , I."'. .";:", ' ; .y-'? Demotratratolof Aaatomy .'' aomiiaii Fkmuaaa. Tka Oten will Ban aeiiat to erlatcal laotana ta the Ont PeaUeatlary Hojpllal and tna wo laraa a Hilary noaoitaia at lata piaoa. rot ta mamatloa aaaraaa taokUe-aiTl-laa S. M. IMITB, Dean . mm .VOI.UAlErXXVlI -i T SUTUERS. 0UTLCH3' GOODS f Vvf D . ABB OFFIBIffeX TO BOTLBBt, At 1. 4 yj Sir. 1 j RAtlBERV VIMCCAIt. 1 ..PURI LEMON TRUPa BLACKRCRRr Y0f, LIMONADE POWDER CATAWBA WINK, v: SCHNAPPS, - i. . .' PLANTahTIOa BITTERS, STOMACH BITTERS, ' POCHEt FLASKS, : ':' j ; POCKET DRINKINO CUPS, TOBACCO,. J ' - , " - pipes, ,;:: , BLACKINO, " BLACKIH 3. BRUBHJ8, ' ' SUM OH, ! ,' . ; bmebt papeb, .1 -.., - .- - 1 ' I1' kjrmj Cloth Brntbea, ' " i AFBn Hair BrnaheB, - AraBf Totb BraihM, j . jombs of all Kindt, . t'vloga. Hair Ollt, - 1 1 Pomade, Soap, EBBENCES, PAIN KILLER, . t" LINIMENT, INK, POCKEr BOOKS, AO, AC, AO. Onr Baap berry Tic agar, ahea ntxad with water, for rat one of lha meal agreeable and refraablng be rat eg ra, aad wlU be foand klghly keaatolal fcr eonraJeaeeaU. SUIRE, ECKSTEIN & CO.. WHOLESALE PRIJOGIST, H. W. COB. FOURTH AND ViNI BIB., CINCINNATI. O eeplolra rOR PRESERVES, Ac. FRUIT JARS! Boo Uto Cluait; 0 do Half SalloBi OLABS FRUIT JARS I WITH CORKS TO FIT FOR BALI B? Buire. Eckstein & Co.: . i N. W. Cor, Feulh n4 Tint Blmld, . ClBOlBIIAII, O, eaplolm ,000 pounas sealing; wax! FOB FRUIT JARS, FOR BALI BY ' BUIRE, ECKSTEINJ A CO., H. W Cor. Foottk nd TIbi eta., ' ClBOlBBAtl, 0. eeplOlre I PHIIaADELPHIA ADTERTISINS WM. H. HORTMANN & SONS. Fifth and Cherry Bts., Fhlladelpbla, Pa.. MANBFACrURERB AND IMP0BTERS OF LADIES DRESS A CLOAK TRIMMINGS, BERLIN ZEPI1 R WOR9A kbf, Small Wares A Woolen flood Onr fall atocttment oontalna a tarltty of Wonted Bralda, (otered and plain, Embroidery Bnlde, plain aad fancy, Balrlngti Tal'at Blbbone; Bngleglmpt, Ornameam, Belt Olaape, Laoaa, Blbbone, Ac, Ao. angn ants ABMABT00MS. DATID TODBO, H.O. UOtlM AR01AR TOCSC, BRO. A CO., Impotterl bb4 Dealen la EMBROIDERIES, LACES, WHITS 800DB, H0BIERT, Hltts. loet, Trimmiagt, eic. No. 499 Market Street; 418 COMMERCE STREET, - PHILADELPHIA iri-dtT -' ' HORTSMAN BROTHERS & CO. MAN DFACTCRERB IMPORTERS OF PRESENTATION SWORDS, Military and Regalia Qoode THEATRICAL DECORATION B, IriamlBi for Fanoy DraiiM, FUgt, Btnnirt, Filth aad Cheiry SU , ' ' - PHILADELPHIA. DRY eOODS; 1863. AUTUMN. 1863 BAIN A BON, .. JVO0. Q8. OB, Q7, CJ BB South Hih Street. Are BOW recti ring the meet oompletf aaeottmeat of FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS -i -aim aahlbltaa la thlidtH 7 PABIB BILKB AND MOIRs ANTIQUES, PLAIN ASP PlAlEJOMJeS A VELOURS, ALPA0AB, FRE JEB, DE LAIR IB, 8TTLIBH BHAWIiriTlirkiBtli, . , bCARLKT OPERA FLANNELS, PLAIN FRENCH MERINOS AND BEPB, EPINQLINES AND EMPREBS CLOTHB, , ALEXANDERS KID GLOVES, i. DNDEB OABMENTS, PAPER COLLARS HOSIER Yr CLOVES, RIBBONS,, ( c. FLANNELS, H00DB, ' CENTS' FRENCH FLANNEL BHJRT8, LADIES' BILK AHD MERINO. DRAWERS, MUSLINS. GINQHAMS CAUC0S. PLAIN AND FIQCRED BILKB, CORSETS AND HOOF BKIRTS, BALMORAL BKIRTS, Ac, Ao, -. a a ... AT THB IaOWET PRICES. I oa jr .1 t-r? -- - f ( -l . . '."i- 'a , - r . . C OLmiBUS, OHIO BDEDlCAIi. TO THE, MDiEl OF AMEBH'A HOIS TAL0ABLB THAN eJOLBI4 '' ; - ; MOBJJALOABLS THAU 0LD . DR. la. IKON'S i rreacb rcrlUfl Drops, Frencti Perlodlral Drpi. ,.r .,4 FOAfEIIALES;,,.,,1;,-, 1 ' ) V FOR MMALU . . Aoaarta Baa lrr(alarllf, ar UaaUaetka al ta Mas it 18 SOB lit OUBBt - ta fa tnal wn mraat tea tea 1 1 Hie ta aaaW the Moan af health. ..J aeatty ad eolrita, aalam aha Meeaaa arataraiaraa ta the ana aaaamy, aaq ajoairry. waen rrtey an obw led. k.tare aukea bar eaorM to obtafa It tor aon atbar ontlee, aaa, aaieee ureaa eaiiaa of aaaara an e euaad, tha pal aaaa aeeallt aasarieaen DeeaoadaaeF, Nta. uinaaaaa aad Baally OONBUBmOH IWIIU la ewav, aaa preomeiarery lermiaaaei a rsaai ante Mee. ITBaTMOVBB AklrOaSTBDOTtOHSI 1 ITBIMOVBi AfcljOBSTalDOTIONdl , ITBEMOVBBAHOBdTBUOTIONSI . , . IT UIOIU ALL OBrrTBOOTIOalS t ' ' ' '- " - IT IS A FiaPAO BCont.a'rna ; II IB A IBBFBOt BBOQLATOB IBABIB El -ill, .,,,.'.( .! i 1 TBATItTtTABAimtt riltl 1 WVABAIIIB Hy BBOFB TO OTJBB B.ppramloa of Ike Mtaaea. froal wkaterer eanae, tkongk oan akoald be need that Oie dl ractloat ahlek anonapaap aaak Bottle an oarefcHy aV aarea ta. BUT THB BEtTI BOt IBB BUT I . BOTTtJBtAtBBT bum Yata laffalT irjT tat tcEBew BDTTBBttDBISTf .1 .1- I aHIOH It LTOBt BBOFS. - WHlrJa la L TUB I Cava t BT A OT UII A OHABM. h Mwthaaln. aad BtlaontlBa and oetorw. the ayalam to a keeltht aoadlHaa. It moaantee all exoeaa. and ramena au oiaamaacaa, aaa a aaaa7 oan may n raUad u. . . TO HAJaOUiU I.&1VLEO ahav an aaeoHar'.t adapted, aa that bring oa th stoat It period with each perfect regularly, anha TO DOSOODI nCKBTODOOUODI 0ABH0T00BABM aa wtaa l T1MB I aa wioa in aimai Lot not thla dreeaaa dttttot yeni oonalltaUon. Try t iltle of est FB&IODIOAL UBOfB, aad yoa will be at it.. f u a taaooater. Ti II toar atllated frhmd what natored tha bloom of health lo y.-ar cheeka, aod tketabe aonfer a mtor more ninarre i.an goia. vol inA,l m arant. Me.attn.lloo It al n,t tka Ibina. 1 hat sow Is Biy stlnd aa laetenn el a lady who had beaa anfferlng from palnfol menalroatfoa two or three DVUUUIU, uw. ru . I " y plied to eetemremlneBt phyalelaee, wltbool lellef, whe. one Dome wi aiw i- " . ... 0MB BUTTLE ODKBBI OBB BOTTLB (JCBBBI la aimuat trary oan. DO HOI BB IMPOAIO CFOall Bat eat thla ont and Mud It to tout Siuiurlet, and If, be hae not got It, make htm bay It lot yoa) or It may be obtained by iBoluetn. II to the General Agantt Ijt the nitaa Biatea. u. u, vuabbb w., Wboteaole Dntglele, Bew Uavea. Ooaa. For Mia by Prnggtita enry aheia. Frln II par bottle Tha trade inoDlled br B. B. SAMl'BL", Diniglrt, Amerlraa Bnlldlnge, Colajibu,0. JnaeB deodawaow BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AMERICAN FLAGS. ufltle flAfS, BuDtlD risi, 811k risgt S-Atloinitil flnofctf riagi oa Band aod nada to rrder, of lha Ivoloti aad Mat mac a. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Tha riehaati Aoaat aod larHt stock In tba elty.and tvehtap. . Card r.Ltnr for aama. Bplaodld Fhoiog itpbs, tha largaat and floaat aada. FINE STOCK PICTUBES! 4ad Frjaa lo match, at tit lot Of BHIFF'Ba BUUHB, atiaMtMl U any noda of traBtportatloB, anl ot tha bast Banntmctafa. QOV, JOQN B ROUGH, The Bait Llkeneae of tklt dHllngnl.ked man onl, - Wa20. Ftlce tl at. Beat taro riutnre- rric wni rw.iM. A llbltal dleaoont to ryv.rxii:ri. irjjA.Gttsii ejomBmini iaw. annna Rtlcka. Bnntlfnl Oolcra. oa tongh Paoer-'wlll lut abont aa long u any Hag,' It aot ex. F01 n.-. .n 14 60 net 100. ' too Biog.!, ' " v --i - Band ordere to I BANDALIi AASTON'8, 109 8. High it, Colombot, 0. : 9W MEDICAL COLLEGE. , . biibo ibb Medical Department of the West ern Meaerve t;oiis. BB TWBBTIBTH ANNUAL 8BBSKIN WILL Bt .ia tha Btal rVedaeodei of Bottmher next, and oottlnoe tetenteea weeht. FACULTY : .Iobb D.tAatTtn, M. D., LL. V., Emtrllnl, Frolol Obaletrlee and Fathology. Jaato F. KiaTUro, a. D , Lb. v., Frof. of the Frla-clplea and Fraotlot ol Medicine. J. Laaa Ounu, M. D bii. v., Fro l. 01 uktminry and Toxicology. Fscotos laaiik, . D., Frof. of forgery and An atomy. B. Kla.t OcesiH, M. D., Frof. of UU'etrlce .no Bnrg.ry. Atxttaa MAtniao, . B , riot, or Materia aieaica and Fhyeloal Dlagooala. D.tto R. Toon, M. v., riot, oi r.jtioiogy ana ute-itnof Children. Jacvs Laiii, M.D., Demonttntor of Anatomy. 1119: The MatrloalatloB Fn la..... J JJ The Froleeeon' Tlcketa an W 00 4k tlunmUlMtll'l TlOkat tl I 00 Th. Graduation rn ta . - u w. "' " ' MIL1TABT tUBOEBT. a...-, rm.iiRa.D.B. v.. la oharn of the Mllllare n.tt.i in fll.T.iand. will aln. br oermtteloa of the Borgeon.Oeneral of the ueltea Blaln Army, a tonne oi Lettnra in oonaeetloa who ine vucge, oa einwr; y glen, the pecnllerltlea of Army Sorgery and Oleeaaee, aa lllneuatea oy pr" uy. " ' , Itadenta will not local additional ixpenn for thla Ooarae. th. rontlne 01 autIM Ol tHAlBJ auriwin lu .a. rmv. Brptl-lai. , ,. ; DR. 6. A, K IS A P T i . :occlist, " rl laoatrta, frf RrtlWW.. ' - f4taii ttata DtaeaM ot tha . ttoals. tMerta litlfllal lyaa, wllbont palo, that mum Ilka lif Btnral aj a no. moi noun nigs ouvvt, ajvitunwaBT, nmm k.tnra frttai to 4 o'clock. P, 8. IsT aVnapp-W W m mnrn abi Prtca B eta. mi.4 trm e( posU-x. toaay iBdlrtotiRl v9 k-, Mtkladt tf m M thnaa MNN - tlattat- AM lw PATENTED OCTOBER , 1-U OVAL LAMP CHIWNIESJ - HunBarrtarei of -' XX FLINT SLABS, . f. ..i baa Ohtauxha on rn tended Ibr the tat guar., vhloh kaaUng all porta of tha glaaa MTi.lr. doea BOt erpoee M to oraoklna. Ormenatem of Carbon Oil an wirtloaot aaatntt aatmlUUoaof tliaaOklarnaya, which Eu.Beiil tka aerlala. teaaa ellm.. araaa topoetttoa a ta raoae. ay aoaa aat laa. OtAhAA ruarwaaaivaiaai B. D. DTTflBIDSB. Fran rru Oimm Wort a, taaWat' ra " RUDOLPH REISKY. InparttF Mi Muufaelurar. ! ' Dtgler ia ran and BuflTale Rehea, WHOLESALE, Ho. IST Arok Street, keWw M, Berth aMa, Fklledelpkl aBgnBBi t Hawartl Aeseclatloa, FkUadel vnia, rt, Tirana aaa n tub bbbtodb. BBMntAtV! CBI- XJ mmtw aad Banaal By,tra Daw aad reliabletraat-BMat-ta Beperta d( the HOWiED A8BO01ATI0B. teat v nail la aealal letter eetelopea, freo of (oarga, Adanat. Or. J. HIbUB HOOOBTOM, Howard Aaaa. okvtloe. Be. S Soalh Bulk ttrnt, FkUaaelaai ra. Fareat ' WEDNESDAY.- MORNING ' StPtEMBR 30. OHIO STATE rJOCKNAL. Danr.TH-Weekly aad Weeklr, FBIaTBP ARB FOBUBHBB BI ' inRTT. aIjIjEN no.; tllil MClbPIHOt.- M4gT KTATt tlWT - leaeain aa BArioev, i hi j xanu ef aaiif uaau TBBMB OB TBB DAIL.T JOfTBBAiV. i . . jim, aa bbtm no t moatha, aa B Tana atr-ethi da Ua : Oaaaaratk da fMltarad be celieere la the ollt. aat weak To t mra.ta packegae of 10 aad apwaide, pt weak Do da aa a. a. : TEBMB OW TBI TBI-wBBUI JOOkaAJU.' By mail, pet yeat, laadneo... J BO Da ' Hi aaoatba, do -1 ?i For mm. time, (par mcatb,) rr rrftw. . - go II OF TUB ailK.il JOUHMAb, WaalatabaHlbBn, Bar rear...... aygarl V0 Font rrfim, erat toaateea..n.,... t,i . f ra Tea eotaee, aad eaa to taa getter vp or ta. eron. tt 11 00 eeaeoaraa, aad onto the Bel tot aaatradofcb, to ea.inniirt.rf,.H. n w ataMCiaM' UeaeFalB- y GENERAL THOMAS. ' Mijor. Gcarral Uioiii Hiarr Tkrri4 ii aa oSear af tha OalM iiami Armf, tail a atir of ViniBra, aboal fotly-foar jetft of ,r. Bo tstwad th Wott Potat MUMsr AeWtawry a a aim (a 1880, ill iradnatal Iwaifik ia raak, la a alaat oF forlT lw. Coca hta 1natioa ta ISAM), ta was aatltatd lo tkt ltU4 A-MUI.ry at a itooad lieutenant. Bit regiment we Ihea la Floj-tda. ' NoTambotetb, 1841, k arathnvib. tea Brat lHmteaaal for MllaatrT aaa atari toil u MSduot la u vaj-then bala t Waarsd aaaiBat ui rlotlaa ladlaoa. H rasd a foil flrat Uaataaaat to April, 18M, aad wit bra-retted a MBkmia for (tllAat aat morllotioa C6r.trt ta tat net oral aonaioit at moitorey, la veateo. takia that rank from fitpiembot jet, lMt. H alio Drotoitoa meior for gallant aad merl- totioui ooadoot ia Ihi battlt of Eutaa Vitia, antch cram wa asiod reoruarr in, iot(, th rtnk btiog awarded In Ma, 1868 . la 1860 ho wat appointed iaitiuolor of artillery aid oatal- ry at Weel Point. Ia Dtofmbor, 1868, ko wag promoted to tki oipltlnoy of oontpaay B of kit regiateat, and oa (ho 12lhof Kay, 1866. wtu teleotcd for promotion lo majority la th Beo-ood Cat all t, whlob WM orgaaiitd ia tklt yar. Hi Wat ooaimaDdef or Iht poll al ft iura. California, ia 1866. From I860 to I860 hi waa oa duty la Tu, oommiadiDg hit regiment for th loit Ihre yean of that timi agaiait Ihi In diaai, and ia txploilog expedition!. Ia 1861 kiaoiordirad to t'atliile Bsrrtokt, Penney 1- Tanla. Ua tbi reilgnatlon of hu leaior omoert Ihi oommtaottntnt of the rebillion. Thomaa WM ctomoted to Ihi lieutenant ooloailoy of kit regiment, aid on Inesdof May, 1801, wis made ooloael of tki Beeond Caralry. A oolonol be id oharie of tki unittd Billet regular foreeo under Ueairal Pitttraoa ia tki Department of th Btfenaadoah, aad ltd th paingi of tbe troop loroe Ihi rotomto. Hi wag ueit ap pointed aa toting brigadier gtneial In thuame deparlBinl, la whioh oipsoiiy hi lire ed under Qeaetal Baaki. Oa tki 17th of Aagutt, 1801, 11 promoted to the rank of britodiu gen eril of Folunteeii, and whin Kentucky and lonneoeee were made into a itparata depart. ment. he wai ordered lo report to tha oommand- er at the headquarteri. In thi brigading ot the lorot or that department, hi wai oidired lo the oommand of lb Fourth Ditlilon. Hi oom minded at thi battle of Mill Bpring, January 19th, 18o 2, whea the rebel General Zollloofler wai killed and the Confederate! oomplelely do felted. Hii ditieion wai aflerwardg ordered lo Naehtille, and from then marohed to Pittibufg iiinoinaT, bul being In Ihi reeorei did not ar. rite ia time lo lake part in th battli of Bhil h. Ml wm appointed major-general or eotuateorg April 26tb, 18M, and aedigned lo th right wing of General Halleak'i amy. He wai ettb d'qutnllT traneferred lo tbe Department of the Ohio, and appointed oomrninder In Ihi field ol the thru eorpi embraced in that Department. On the VOIh ot September, bo w ordered to guperoido General Buell, but, on thi remonstrant) of hlmielf and other oQioeri, that Gen oral wot for a time reinstated. He look I prominent part in Iht battle of Murfreesboro , and hai been oonsplououl in all thi later operation! of General Roeeonn' army. In person, Gen. Thomoi is peoulfar. Ho It fully six feet high, but his figure it to large and squirt that II seems lo rob him of sttetM inohei nf statute Bandy leh hair; keen blue ejes of medium pro porltoB, sunken under shaggy browi; itraighl uvee, uue oeaiaviMgi iiviulol, but i)Mai ddy features, deeply leamrd; squill faoe: luge, tomraot held; heaey but dim step there you hare thi physloil man. He it ri (lent, persirtrlng, tten tempeied and eneigetio, General Rossoians is told to enteitain for bim exalted esteem. GEN. NEGLEf. ' Major-Geneial James 8. Negley is a oitiien soldier. He was never at West Point, and theiefort wa oannot tpeak of hit Handing there, B"t of his olass-matss, promotions, bre-eets, and so forth. He enteied tht lerrioi bea men win wanted, and w her iter he has been, hi has dons his duty as a loyal mm and brats soldier. He in a Pionsylesaiin by birth, and began his eaiser la thi war as Colonel of Pennsylvania regiment. Hi afterward com manded a brigade under General Patlitson oa the Upper Potomao, aad wit appointed a btig idler genei ai or toiunteets on ins 1st of uoto-ber, 1861. He served under Gen. O. M. Mitoh-11, in northern Alabama, and was subsequently appointed to th command of the 8th division of Gin. BueU'i army, and ilationed at Naehtille. While then ho planned and executed a gallant movement against the rebel (crops under uen. 8. R. Anderson, whom he surprised aad defeated at Lavergne, on the 7ib ol Ootober, 186., killing aod wouudlog arty, and oapturing three hundred, lie was relieved from thi oommand of Naehtille ia order to take Ihi field, ia November of that year. He, too, was oonspleuout at Mutfreeoboro'. His oommlssloa at Maj.-Generil dntes Noviabor 39th, 1862 GENERAL BHERIDAN. Philip Henry Sheridan was bora In Boston oa thi 6th of Uareb, 1829. His parent! shortly afterward! moving lo Ohio, hi entirsd, when ibsut twenty years of ago, thi Military Aood-emy of Weal Folnt, at oadet from thai State, and graduated in 1868. Ha had first to report tl thi Newport Bsrraoks, from whence ha eras entto EigliPais,ai Lliutinantin the first in fantry. After a eertloe of eighteen months, hi wii ordered to New York, and from Ihonoe ent to California, when, for a time, bt was employed surveying tha proposed Pioifio railroad line. Next ho wai ordered to Oregon, aad during ins lo eiued Oregon war, establish id Iht military post of Yimhtll, whsn hi itaid until tbt outbreak of tbi rebellion. Having been promoted far meritorious oonduol to First Lieutenant, and afterwards to Captliu, bt had hardly reaohed Jefferson Barrioki, where he ih ordered lo report, when be found himself appointed Uhief Quartermastsr of the couth weeiera uutrioi, irom wnion position, arter three months servioe, bt wai transferred lo Gsn. Halleek't staff at Quartermaster. But his superior offieen toon discovered that bis d!o ought lo bs al thi hsad of a regiment, and consequently, on the 27th of May, 1862, he was iDDointed Uolonel of the Becond Miohigan uav. olrT. Hi took a oonspionoui part in tki noted raid of Col. Elliott, ol the Beoond lowa Uaval ry. Hi was appointed Major General of Vol unleert in tkt early part oi in present year and now oommands a division ia MoCock's oorpt. fit. Lou HipMkon. The Government an Engine Ia a spseek al Westchester, Pennsylvania, thi other day, Gen. Butler thue explained Iht liluatlon: "lha Government it represented by aa en glnt, and thi Administration at an engineer. Iht engine is very priiy, ana anogetner ao-eaotable. but th itgiaeer wot a wicked fellow, and ought to be turned away. Bul thi ongint is now in danger, it is reaenina a preoiploe to time to be lost and the fate of all tha pot- enaara hangs upon th Mill ol that engineer, whoever he miy be. Do aot tie his hands, aad hi will bring nil precious load lately through, rAnelaum.1 Ton will find that Wood and! Vol laadif nam an opposed ao mat engineer, ana would tie hii hand!. Ara we to permit tbem lo overthrew ns on the preoipioef" NoBlvsobob TaaAspiB to. Expcto. Ont f tha Jorprhad leaden of lowa lately made a speech ia Decatur oounty, ta th rnune of wkioh hi denounced tan a aa anoittioa war. ia wklok tka Demoontio party bad "ao blood nor traasuis to txpiad." Aa old mta'.who hid ttttd tht Demaoralio lioket all kit life, there, aMa resnoaded thai "he had a aoa. a so ia-, law aad a aephtw ia th Caloaarmy, and that if tha Damoc ratio parly had ao tnpport for hii boys, h had no further support for tha Demoontio parly I" Wt apprehead tba Copperhead leaden will lad a gnat many other Dtmoontt likt kbit tld man. a. m. .e.u.....H I o --, ,,, -t J A l J ; THE CAHPAienT IN OHIO. Anecdetea of Wa. Allea Seath ra oble Awake. OBiiejuaieaxed the OraciaBsit Saaetta. l. .- '1 Cbilliootbb, September SB.1 I heard, frotn "niol ixoellral autherllT. lejane turns or later! at u Bo. William AUea avraste viewi in rfrao tba wag aad Ike polioy af Iht Admlaitlratioa, that an loo good to wiiaaoia irom in puono. Ia hi gnat ipeaok, a year ar to ago, Mr. Alloa aeolarad that lha Boailkera labeUioa eras tha wlokedett that star aoeurrtd olios tka M- oeinoa of iiuouer la lb Vourt of He tea. Ia kit late Himiltpn speech be said nothing against the rebellion, but poured hot shot into the Abo. lilies Ills,1 deaetuioiBg tkem at Ike wickedasl eoaipintett mis sida of Loolfer. A friead ot him recently ia Uhillioothe, aad, after say lug that hi had always beea hii friead, tailed hs (Aliens) attention to lb two peeohe, aad te'peaifully teqritred where be really ttoad aa kat aaesiioa or ibi rDiiioa and, ma Aboil. tioaisitv ' Alltn trreid himeelf in bis usual sty It, lad replied: "I Hand to the A ret spaeek, of course but, yoa see, I im making a political epeeok al Hamilton! ' a - ILhan In relenrro ta aaother matter, sir. Alloa tld in hi war apteoh thai we hid ne reason in fee that th negro wi'1 oom North, fot Instead of homing N jrtb, miny of tka Begross wsnsw have wsuld g South, win ill oVeoeerL removed. But ia hi! Bamiltoa tpoach b said that th polioy of tht Pncla- motion a-sald nil ins norm wita negroes, wns would to redae the wage of ihi white la. eotor that a would Uvt oa iki brink at ttar-vatioa. - , Mr. AUea wat privately aikd whisk af th gr.isioat should bstaksa as his conriotioi on the subject, aad th aama reply was madet that oa Ihe former ooassion ha aat tpaskiag for himself, "bat you see they wanted me It make tome political npeeehsa" aa that exclaim If - Ikese explanation! of tut uon. ex Btnator wtt not to viry private after all, for they wen made at publio piaoet la tat netting oi several individuals. v I have heard eirotlar aneodoU of other ehimnlone of Villandtgham, ihowing that by some strange aberratioa of mind they an ad vocating as polllioitnt what Ihey do tot Deiieve at men. tint walls torn tl intm unnouDttdiy despiss lbs pari thsy art ippolnlsd lo psrform la the polllioai drama now passing neion ot, tnd art not ai bad at Ihey appear, yit msn abo would bt false to themselves at this hour, for the tan of being false lo their oountry, would bt unsali men to bt lntruited wun publio esDonsibllities. ' SOUTHERN OHIO AWAKE. The friends of tht Union an alira In svery oounty, township and tohool dittriot la Booth-era Ohio. Multitudes of Hurdy farmers and meehanios have esMtd operation e on tht farm and in the shop, to attend to tkt interest of the Oountry till after the election. In thi tvening of Iht day of tht big meeting (Friday) ia MoArthur, Ihe Court House was orowded with a most attentive audlenoe, and eloquent ipetehei wen made by M. L. Clarke, Esq., of Chilliootke, a man of fin ability, wbiok should bt more devoted to tke oause than it is, Gen. Johnson, Eeq , of Jaokson, and H. 8. Bundy. Bsnalor Wade and Hon. Mr. Hutokins poind dlreoily from Ihi MoArthur meetiog toward Pomeroy, tl) miles distant, stopping for the night at Wilksvllle, about half way, whin-Mr. Hutohini most eloquently addnsssd a large crowd thi! (Friday) evenmg. Tht text morning tbey went to Pomeroy, to mother mast meeting. Hon. Cary A. Trimble of Chlllioolht il lo spsak twioe a day during tkis week, in Highland oounty. He dessrvei th thank! of thi oountry for hit disinterested liberality in sustaining ibe Union oause at the expense of hit health and strength. But what true patriot will aot woik in a time like this? H. An Adjustable Creed. As Ihs isoent euooesiee of th Union armies, together with Ihe failure of the teoesh sympt-thiieis in thi North to put down tht draft by fnros, hiving plunged Ihe Copperheads gener ally into a preplexing quandary, a writer In Ihe Newaik Meioury propose! a oissd whloh they oan us "aoooidlng to olroumslanoes," enabling them to appear traitorous or loyal, ai may lull thi oompany in wnion iney nnu tnem- etitn. Th meed it short and hereunto appended. When tbe oopperheadt find themselves surrounded by Union influences, whloh Ihey dan tot defy, the linet of Iht oreed should be read aoross. "Hurrah for tht Union," Ao ; bnt should thsy gel among Iht rebels, II should be read only half way across, "Hurrah for Secession, Death to the Federal Government," Ao. Hurrah for The Union Beoeeeicn Is a ouise Death to Jeff Davis Tht Federal Government Fotever Down with Mob iul Law and older Shall tiiumph. A Neve- Rebel Aaioclatlon. The London oorntpondentof the Philadelphia Inquinr says: A new otganttaiion nas sprung into exiet- enoe, calling Iteelf the 'Central Asssoiatlon for the Reoegnition of the Confederate States.' Ihe oommlttee Is slated lo do oomposea or a large number of ' noblemen and gentlemen ' I hive taken Ihe trouble lo analyse me list, ana here are some of the results: The oommlttee comprises oat dukt, ont marquis, four lords, seventeen baronets, tight members of Parlia ment, three barristers, one banker, nte dooton, two lietiieoant-oolonelB, twenty-seven olergy- men ol Iht Established Chunk, and ttxty-two private gentlemen, I tuppose, ai they bast ao titles attiohed lo their names. Whsn I men tion that the lords art headed by Lord Adol-phut Vans Tempest, and tht member! ofPr- liiment by Mr. unsay, you win get iomc lues of this motley onw. The twenty-seven clergymen an doubtless thoss of Ih fox-huuttng class, and the silly .-I wo private gentlemen have probably now leen iheir nime in print for the tint time. It it not likely that tht Central Association will est either tht Mersey or the Atlantlo ooean oa fin. i Tbe Blchtnond Examiner on the Situation Rebels not Pleased. Tht Blohmond Examiner of lha 21st, ia an editorial, sits : "Two yean ego our army was anaamnad at Bowling Green, and onr batteries on tht beetling oltni or uoinmoui soowiea ae-flanot at Cairo. Now we hold a position oa the border! of Georgia, and await the enemy"! ad vance in the Interior of Mississippi. Chatlanoona II in tbe enemy i binds, and tht lint of the Tennessee fortified by Ihe hand of nature, and, at we art told, susceptible of defenss by a tmall body of troops against a nu merous army, hat been yieiaeu witnont nn attempt at resistance. In a battle tht loot on both ildet is about equal; la a retnat it falls upon the retreating army. Xne Wily anil 'Caamou nimtrani wilt aiu. fight nnlesa supported by superiority of numbers. He risks nothing In the hops of brilliant vlatory aad rapid triumph. Hit etrategy it in epitome of the war. lf Roeeonnfcis lo be defeated, he must bt alltoked ia a position when ht bat lost no Umt la fortifying hlmielf. Tki confidence of toldterw in their leaders it tteen- tial to the tuooesi of an army. It mav be unfortuate, but it it notorious thit Gsn. Bragg bat not suooeedtd la inspiring his army with thit feeling. - Can lot a suitable -. . . . . . . - . i . man bt found to eommanu mo army oi ina Welt, en a field where to heavy a slake It to bi lott or wob ? Hew tbe Rebels Regard It. The Richmond Despttoh of the 22d bit thi following The defeat of Bcesoram would not only tt- sura Keatuokv and lenneena, aad pnvent the enemy from invading Virginia and suiting off Ibe supply 01 salt, out it .rttia s in ueain-blow It Graat't fulan operation!. It would alt us DMSMsioa of lb Ohio, md a otrlain portion OI lat niaoiBSippi Ptwt tao junonoa vi tht two riven, thereby enabling ui to out r-fi hi! supplies, and eoropell aa abandonment oi tha operations k kit now In contemplation. Tkt probability It thai bt would never reach tht I soke Bloiee txoept sgsia aa a caput. . ,, ' Oaa ai the mostvlolent bail ilorm that ever so ousted la this country look plaoe la St. Ckarlss county, Mlasouri, oa Friday, September 11th. Tbt oora fieldt for about two mi lei nuara war oomoletelv ttriPDed af lha oom, aad th grain appeand aa though pounded In a mortar. Larga numben of duokt aad pigs wsn killed, and aeveral Bea wen terlously intnrad. aari on man killed by the hkilstonss. Tke damage dona to th Hock, building! aid oropt tf tht oounty WM very gnat. IgtiS. V. 1 NDMBEB SI HEWS mOM ALL qVAHTEHS. " fiiao Nrtbweatra Arkinaat kat biaa aa- oopita Dy t arai troope, ta rull ngimialt, oa at eatairy aaa oat oi taiaatry, aav ba taltsUd la tbt Union eervlo. Haadredt of iadividuali hate else ba etlleled ia tht a- riou Kaaaat laglmaatt alaaa Iht border. . Ik. LStooad Aikaaeat cavalry art bow belag te- oruieea. r . .. ... Tba axptdltloB of Oaa. Herna baa be. heard from. Ht bat aleand Iht aooalrw ha. iwewa ntrvwr aaa ran naonoB l IB vurrllla . n . n . ii . ... - earttet that Ban rxtB Bnag apoa aransDorta aad kit drivea lbs gourllla Gra to Iht weal af aha AtekaXayla Blttf, with oeaiiderablo lsi. Among other oaptutes waa aa agsatof the Cob federals? Government, who kid a large amojal of moaoy aaa important pn- - . John Morrley, while a guest at Iht Am.rl can Bonn ia Troy, It Tork, Ik otker day . r. i .i a a. a I J i , . . . V ' oil Blow isouawatj an aeeam Italian la bill! in ai room wane a aaat oowa ta breakfaai Tka money wat found by Miy Aaa Hefler. aaaa, a oaambetmald, wko gave it to tha land. lord. Iaquiria weti madi aad th moatv waa nttutd lo Mr. kloritsty, whs nwardsd Iks giria boBniy wtu a nny-doiior bul. Mr. E C. BiokiL of Beatditows. Illinois oat meat a novel toatiibutloa to th BolOleie Aid Booiety in that village He hu handed over all tht fruit f hit apple orohard, fivt ors a extent, to ta lamas or Iks Society, who have already oommenoed gathtring, paring aad drying tbt fiult. Nothing it mon wolooma lo th men ia tnt naia than dried trull, and petsone who havt rohards would do will to imitati th example of this Illinois patriot. A larga a umber af rebel eriionsrs an still oonfined at Camp Do agios, la Cbioaao. Per. ont siapaoUd of rebel sympathies oaa only got into samp by taking ik oath of aifrgiaao. Oa Aat-arasy last a wll d'gested phta to effect tka - ap of nteral prlsonsrt in deteoted la limel to ptevent it execution. Blnoe then the watk-fulnss of th guards has bin redoubled. Vloksburg newi rport Gea. Grant in a st-rious oonditloa, kavlng lott the ust of ont log, and being oompelled to lssus his orders from his bed. He It smoking at usual. "A Fat Tabby A lurtlt wat caught off oaco, an., lait wmx, oy in pilot boat Sea Kan. ger, whloh weighed 1,208 pounds. Ho meaaund ssvia fett from hit uoso to hit tail, and girted Ua feat He was two fait Ibiok, and about fin feet from eids lo side, being of a ngular oval form. Whsn hii fort nippers wtra extended they meaaured tight and a half feat from tip lo up. At a misting of oltliens of Kansai tempo rarlly Haying In Washington, a oommlttee was appointed "to tolioit subsorlptioni from the Pissidenl of Iht United States, memben of the Cabinet, offioen of Ibe Government, and othere-irs, for the purpose of rebuilding tbt Free Stilt Hotel in Lawrenoe, whioh will enoournge and ensure Iht rebuilding of tht oity of Lawrenoe, and loon iradioatt thi footprint! of the murderous Quiatnll-" . At Natohei all things an progressing with as muoh talitfaotion at could bt sxpeoted. Ihe city is olean, healthy, aad well governed, the Inhabitants an pleased with the change. and as a general thing art anxloui to ihow their loyally. Great quanlitlei of Confederate oollon art oomiog In. There are thousand! of bale! to oome In yet, within a few miles of the oily. The plaoe ha beea strongly fortified, aad will forever remain in Ih thadow of tbt Start and Bttlpsr. The number of prist vesssls tsksn inlo ths port of Philadelphia sinos ths commencement of the war it eighty-lire, ins most valuable, in-eluding the cargo, was ths steamer Bermuda, which realised more than half a million of dollars. Several of Ihs late prists whioh brought hetvr oaigoet of oollon nallssd large sums. A Memphil letter, of tht 22d, lays a for midable expedition against Mobilt it being la-augurattd, and bints that ths leint against Tex as will not toteriere wilt it. Ihe Irooolode from tha Mississippi art lo co operate with a lai ge land tone. Ihe lime let ter sayi Sherman corps ii on Its way to Rose crans, aad givee Iht tumor that MoFhenon't ooipt it als roufs in th same direction Tbe two oorpt amount to tomt 40,000 men. A tilok wit psipstrattd on the aegtoes it Vloksburg a day or two tgo. Two soldiers called on all the aegro shanties and collected taara. Oa. kad a BlUSACt SUd ttt Ulher a tnok In whioh to take names and enter the amount piid. Tht tax wot $8 for malei and $i tor fe males. . As all thi negton about tht oily It lesst bin smsll amount! of money, it wis quits remunerative. One old negro who thought ii not anogetner rignt, inquired of the Provost eurenal about It. tie learned hi hid been swindled out of $11. Tht rogues had not been dieoovered at last sooouuts. It it hard to iden tify a person in uniform. Htnry W. Hllliard, fcrmerly Member of Congress, of Alabama, disgusted with th itati of thlngi tarnil in "th Confederacy," has sgain renounced the pomps and vanities of this world and gom bick to prsacking at a pro fession. Tht fact thai J. T. Leech, of Noith Coioli no, it running for tht Union eandidate, is oommented on by the rebels with a variety of contumely and lepraaoh, and is a bitter pill for Hit rebelt to swallow. Gen. Blunt bag commenced Ihi organisa tion of the 1st North Texas Union oavalry. Several companies an full. Tbe 2d and Utb Kansas, the 2d Arkansas Infantry and 2d Arkansas oavalry are recruiting rapidly. A majority of Ih Texas relugeet art oriel nilly fiora tbt Notlkwettera States. Tbe list arrivals ihow that lha moral tfieot in Texts of onr reoent successes is vsry gratifying. Then it bo nbtl font la tht Texet Red River country. A Vloksburg dispatch of tht 221 say it The army testifies Ui graiidostion al tht return of Gen. Grant by unmistakable tigni of interest in hit convalescence Go wben I will in tht linet, from soldier and officer oomei tht inquiry, "Havt yoa been at head-quarters lo day? How ii thi General?" tto. I am glad to aunounos his Injuries ais not serious; Ihey consist of oontusioni only. Hs wis borne on a Utter from tht bolt lo tht tpirtmenlt oscupied by him at head quarters by four msn. Wt expect in a week or ten dan to find him In the saddle again. ; Persons dally from ths Confederacy say that Mobile it well fortified, but aot lo well at represented by many. All the treasure hat been remand to tno interior oi ueorgia. where wt hop Bumtidt aid Boseorans will find It., 3 At a meeting la Cies county. Ill , a few days linoe, L. W. Host, member of Congress from the Ninth Dittriot, said be had been naraad bv Ihe oarers with advising ont bun- dred thousand Democrat! of Illinois to go lo Obit and se fair play don to Vallandlgham. He said he had not so advised tht people, but he thought at the time, and sun inought, they ought to go. 1 1 ney nau potior nut ij Gtn. Howard his ptohibited the simulation r lha ubsctiition paper for the MofJlollaa testimonials in th 11th army oorpt, and remonstrated with Genual Meade aglntt Iht polioy of permitting it aay whan. Col. Ken, Who Sbaodoned tht rtbtl sir vioc, used ta be in command or a battalion oalled the Bwsmp Rangcrt, but will now terse In Ihe Union ranti. Tha rebel foretl at Preston ara anaated in hurling anathema at lb held of poor JeS Da vis, whs gets II i rum an qnarieta. The Ust advioes show that tht main body of the troops nnaer xturnsias wen at Athena BI tdvmct wat at Cleveland. Tht Govern ment ii aot satisfied with thit prooeedlngof Burnsine, ana u n yet to o teen what ntceta-tiy Ihere was for hit aegleot ta obey tht order given mm to nuon express terms: Ths oolored troop at Heleaa an need for guarding quartermnter and commissary storet. they n bowoj ror goea aaa etaeriy eontuot. The Union men of Western Arkansas ar oom lug into Fort Smith from their hldini placet la iht utrh aai tvathita hills. Dr. Burnstiin, whll undertaking- a seisa tlfio expedltioa for the Government of tbe Netb rlsad to tn moiuoo island! aad Nw btutnea, mad a dttoovsry la tht Islands of Baijaa whloh may lead to Important result ia tn tpio trade. Ia hit ascent of th Batwlla rang, ht discovert. at aa elevatloa of from 2,600 to 8 800 ftet above tba lenl tf Iht a a, a vary axttntin foreet of nutmeg trtt, India with fruit of aa unusual sit aad xoUat quality. Dr. Barnsuin offioial eomanaiaatioB report that thit autmeg tree forest t xttndi ovsr a vsry ltrgt tnol of I oountry. -Fiea tka Hi v Orltaat Bra af rsr4tjtot IT wtltata that tka blookad Fajaaari F,iia-hama sad Mnalgnaiary wan aU aaattatkl aa bbb 12tb Ust, by tar aruiftrs, ia tka Taniaitr f Skip lalaad. Tkaaa ptius an aH wejaa)Ua. Tka Mixagary wa iakaa by ta gaabeat Da Bote, aad tkt Iianetm wot aeupUnaavi is the osptnnaf tkotkra.. m ir.,, Fifloa tkousojid tf tkt Corps 4'Afrlq,a-dx Gta. Bank, havt ban ariaiartd ta, and JlFi! "SL b1 t - that It if p rob bit thai th baas taa akaaao ik. I oladt building at Liverpool will b tttaalltata. aad Ul tka Irovarsaual will .i.... ia la. laatioa f isUrbrUg with ih Aaothr Union asr it lUrled i'ia.h. vtllt. CoL L. C. Hook Is tditar. Ia sis IbbAb. kayt: "Our rtgnl IF, (rat, tkalw vatad he? BU, aad atxt that at did aol vote ta l.ta. ola." .. , .. ... . IN AND AROUND TJCUBt7at. Tbe ' FerUncsstimma ., Cbataaratf Railroad laopreweniea !.,,. A lalt latter froai Vioksbtrg .to k fhliils TrtttaiiayA , -. .,,.ZTZ ia itmnoauent kan btts aaUraly ckaag. I, to thtl a until sarritoa aaa defend it. Som lat koul kve bees tors dowa t axoka room lor them, no mslUr what gnuad ar kouM sund ia tht way, it must msvt, "Tkt iplesdld StrtBtataU army oorpt, rJtaa. nl MoPherion, ia la ekargt nf. lid eacAmped within and t round the city. lit labon have bets at gnat iac tbt line a It daada araaa hroic duilng It progress. It hat pltcad tka olty abovt pestileao aad givea H ta inasUma-bl boot tf health: - Blrstl aat. aaaa aasJa and kouies built, attnroomi artettd aad forti-fioatioBB txoavaitd. A railroad bat baen biilt from hen ta Big Blaek to faraUk tht FtftatBth army oorpt wltk luppllet, aad tha vefttn, reand about with food, wkmh ana Bo Uakt ta. bar. Wkaa w came hen Ik railway aktpa aad BglBt were dettroyid. Balls wr btat, looli won thrown away, machines wen brekea, every thing that ooold b lakra from tkiMgdaat wat taken, on 01 wa had only tht borlm sad WkMlt. i b :.. , Ganaral MoPktnoa dstollsd CL CoetbanfB, of kit siajf, to plaea iba road la ordar aad aa- . build th englno. Tht taak, contidTiag; Ike foot that then waa notklsg to work with, seemed a kard oat; bnt 1. waa dot, artlttaa from tht army wtra dataller, tools war made, a foundry wat attached to Ih shops, aad brtta and tna oait for tht work. Ia two dart tkara wii oaa tnglnt gthrd togtthti; and Is aaa weak aaotbar. . . , . . "Two wkt ago aa ttglni aaaad Iht Ssa- iral Sherman wat tumsd out of tht tkopt, and in ttiolllng lo th tamt vicinity yaittrdty, I taw two oihsrt In s ttats tf fieish that would do oredit to any workmen. They wen of tka manuftotun, erlglaally, of Bogen A Co., af Patterson, N. J., and an ai good a bow. They art called the Gtntral Grant and Osntral Me Pherson. Wt hare now lvt aaglati la ixotl lent order, thrt of them at goad at ntw." Failure of Fraa kiln's Texas Ex peattioa. Tht expedition whioh wst reosntly tent from Ntw Orleans under General Franklin, tt load in Texas through tht BabinsPast, hu prtvtd 4 ftilurt, hiving rttnrnid it It startlrui-Dolnt aftsr two of our gunboats were osptursd by tbe snemy. This it looked upon at a vtry bung, ling affair, but it It kardly wont tkaa wkaa might havt been oxpeoied from tbt naiTtrtaUy bad luok of General Franklin. Ht was vtrr nnluoky at th lint Bull Bub ; ht tchivd as suoceis la Iht Peninsuls; ht contributed sig nally to tht defeat or rope at Iht itooad Bail Run ; and contrsry to txpnat order, ha left Meads totally without topport after kit sclsa. did ohargt at th tnt battlt of Fradsrioksburg. He belong! to that olose oorporatitB of Iks MoOlellan oorpi of oommaodere who havt al-wayt drowned tkt fortunes of tht Amy af IkB Potomao, and it it an outrage that tht fortuatB of our soldiers should bt taddltd with hit bad luok any longtr. Ohio Miunar OtoisiriTioit. It spptara from a statement from Adjulaat Gtntral H1U, that Iht militia of tht wholt Btat has been organized under th ntw law, aad thi organita-lion rcoorded. Tbert an 810 nglatnti aad battalion of enrolled militia, anrtgiag ever eight oompaniet taob, and 2,700 eompanias of enrolled mllliia. la addltioa to thee thtra have been 880 volunteer companies orgaaiitd aal astigaad to volunteer regiment! and battalions. Onr 26,000 of our volunteen an uniformed, and other art uniforming rapidly. A bitter body of mtn, Gen. Hill lays, wat attar tanll. d ia any Brata. Boat 16,000 offioen htv bstn commissioned. A (Jar Incident. k fMhionably dreaaed lady entsisd a tar aa th Hudssa Rlvtr Railroad a fiw ivsniag elnoe, aad after h had etoad for tomt mtn-. utti, a yontg gentleman rose tndgavt ktr Us seat. Bhe made no acknowledgment of tklt act of oourtesy. Iht cars stopped it as apptr etttion on tht rinr, and tht lady waa about ta loan tht oar whin a quaint old Dutch gtntlt-man celled to her, " Madam, you havt forget' ten something." What sir?'' asktd tht lady. " Why, you forgot to think tha Fount aaa for your seat." Tka lady walked tut aad tka young man reiumsd bis tilting. Rbbabkablb DiicoviaiBi ta Pobfbii. Ntw dlgooveilei art reported from Pompeii. A ' house hat bsen uaoovend, whloh, to judge from tht splsndor of lit lnlsrlor, and ill almost psr- feot furniture mutt havt bslonged lo a vtry wealthy proprietor. The dlnlng-rotm it pavtd with mossio - Tba aompoltaly tarred labia ii covered with petrified rimnaati of dishes; and around it ara found laraa dttsns, or labla-bdt, ot bronse, rlohly adorned wltk gold aad! silvtr, upon whlob repose ttvtral skeletons. A great many preoiout jeweii win round star Ihem. Oa tha tabl ttoed, among other oraa-mentt, a very beautifully worked . ttilut of Baocbut 1b sllvsr, with tytt of mams!, a col lar of jewels, and prsolous armlslt. Infiotbd Fiblihh ib Cabads. Tht Btttoa Tntslerssyr "We leara from a Bos tea gta tltrnan who bat jutt nlurntd from aa xtn-slrs tour In Canada that a (ratifying tkaage or sentiment in regard to tnt oontett in ua United State It already spptrtnl ia tkat eona-try. Though tkara an yet tken aaay ttrtag tdktrtntt of tha Boutk, tka gnat mast tf ths people ar disposed to rejoloe at tka latt decisive Federal viotorist, and lo kopt that tba struggle may tnd In tht rt-sstibliskatnt or th authority of tba Govtrnmtnt tvtr all ths territory of Ih Republic. Th leaden ti tha liberal party now controlling the uanaaiaa government ara deeldtdly friendly to thi Nortk, aad tht present premier especially to, notwltk. landing tht faot that hit wife, a Louisiana lady, owned a plantation in last Biatt, wita thru huadnd nogross, wko, tine tht Federal occupation, have beoome frt. Weir it tloan to Rsbbi,. Fiftosa maltr and brlgtdler genenll feU 1b tht battle before Chattanooga, fighting against tht government lo whloh they owea atiegiano. -ins iouowibb; it a list of Ui kill: Major Btatral Bood, mortolly wonadadr BrivadlBT Gtaoral Prsstoa Bmitk; Brigadiar Gsnenl Wolford; Brlgadltr Gtatral.Wallkrailj Brigadier Gsntral Baa Harding Halm; Brigadier General . Dsskler. The wounded wen as follows: Major Gestral Gregg, Major General Preston, Major Gtntral Claiborne, Brigadier Gtniral Adama, Brigadiar General Brown, Brigadiar General Bann, Brig, dier General Benning, Brigadier Btnsral Job neim, xtrigaaivr uenerBi irwaa v. A Prosperous Toyage,- Tha Nam Bedford Mtrtury tayt: " Tkt bark Black Eagle, Captain Allen, whioh aailad tna tbli port May 6ib, 1862, for Hudton'l Bay, nr-rived hen last evening, with a cargo tf 1,660 barrel! of polar oil, aaa ou.uw pouodi oi bone, worth, at present prion, at least alasly tkou- eaad dollars. Coaiidtrlng tkt amount latst4 in th veiiel and outfits, aad tbt brief tun Ik hu been absent, this Is ont of tkt belt lf sot dtddtdiy tht beat vcyag't if , nadt frtn Ibis nor l. Tht Buwk Ktglt brought baok ktr origi- BBl tnw Wita ta axoapuoa ot oaa aaaa. . rom Ootober 10, 1862, to July 20, 1868, tkt, with four other thlpt,wirt fraita In, la Pltnoa's harbor, during whioh lima tht anwt matsd thsmsslvM with private ihtstrioal Ik ink . ... . e tima, probably, that ua artarinaes ti a isig Arotlo winter hatbtanUvd by Us dnmalia ptrforme.no af whalemen." Dialer Tbabb BtTwami ran LiIM abd Eobofb. The Detroit Tribute sayi: "Iht pro, peol it bow flattering tor a large trade between Llveriul and Detroit, Cleveland and eibsr lak ciiiee. Wt leara fnm good authotity that Meaan. OuaBtaghsm A Bhaw, af Liverpool, ta ewjaactioa with P.Tnvtat,af Ua tomt aity, but a formtr resident of Detroit, hats II la tan-ItoplatioB lo plao Iwdvtor fourteen firtt-olast veeeels on Utt nut atxt teaeoa. Thata resUemirs - an eatinly oovrant wlU Ult r.ailB aad kaaw It la bt tat that will BBT. Tki bark Ravtaaa attttd by ker naad trip fiva thousand dollars, being al Ik nit ot tweaty thousand dol'anfor twtln moatha. Daring tkt winter moatks, wkllt sur homt an lying Idle, Utaa tosmI oaa aU b praAtably tmploytd la Ua tetta trad.
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-09-30 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1863-09-30 page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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KB PillMARY ACTION PORIFIKB THB BLOOD, BTRENttTHKNB THE BVBTEH, CREATES A HE ALT R Y APPETITE, BEBOLVEB AWAV DIOEABED DEP0B1TB BEATED IN THE SLANDB. 30INT8, BONES. LIVER, BPETN KIDNETB AND BPINE. : IX rapidlyicvreh '. AU rArcolo AHaotfoaa, onrotnla, Bypkllla, Salt Bkeum, ' rtlMira. flwalllna of tbaOlaada. (Jaroaa) tlam. Soul, Dyapavala. Uarlaa of tka Bonaa, Blakala, Modal, Itraaunrea Dlarharifa ftoa tha Ban, Braa, ao. (aiaHaVI, ScaM Bead, Bore Lata and r?", iU WIN ERUPTIONS, nam aad Bone of all klnde. OH B TO 8IX BOTTIiM k QOUBMTH. Ooa to all bottke of Vr. Badwall Uaaaalna K.mp-oalM BADWAV'S BINOVATlSa BEdOIiVBHT will ear tha ami ea of sua Ua- Win a aw: a pwrao. onw. i, ooooBoary Bjyoma, inw "r" V I JBaftlana, that eaa oa prodnoad. The Bjiop h wi-ki. .MnMijMi. vaMiinaiv uowarrai, two ieaaDoon InTli kaloa a loll doae. It la enllrala aeaataMe, aad the . i i It-1.. . i.Hnaratlnil mania, IT BEAUTIFY IN fit INFLVBNCE. Y OBaaanaOafal three tlmaa per dai, half aa how aflat I daaelln hrlahtaeae to lha eaea, ewoalneee ta lha breath, racnuir aod health tnl apoaaranoe to thoBaUe,. PeraoBl afllolod with Ptmplee, Blotohea, Pottolaa, Tettm, end atheraalMotdaairaanieal, ma; rid theaeeelraaof tkeee cffanrlTa ilalUUonalo throe or torn date. In ell ordinary akla illaiai i one bottle will eecue e onr. f i' ITS t HEAT SUPERIORITY. I Wa beta knndrede of oertlncatae of enlnrat Pfiaona, when from one to all bottlae bate onred the wonfAirme of ohronlo daaaaae. Feraoae whom, bodtae har Sen a aa, of ronnlng aoree for aeare, To mora, ulorrl, fre Boree, BefoTala, Opthelmle, Ao., and oarer to oar kaowl-adaa bee It reqolred orer els botllee to effect a onre. ITS irONDERCUIa POWER. : Aa an efUenoa ol the wonderfnl power of thle medlera ow tha eretem charged with dlaeaae, wa preeenl the rare of Mr. Jaokeon. who for f OBIT TBAB8, at her - hoehand eutaa, dnoe bar birth (and the lady h npwerde 111 impart a oaanunii warn w w um, of 0.1 hae been efBlcted with Borofnle, two botilaa only of the Benoet1ni tteeolrent rompleted bet onn. Br. Jaokeca la a mat worthy wltneaa; he la Poetmeetar al Aasln'e Oreek, Fa. Onr nadere, by writloa Mr. Jackeoa. wUI noalTt a ml atatament of fane. Bead bla letter. ' A-NHia Oaait, Fa., Jan, W, 1SU. Doona Brwlt My wife (aaed oter to year)) baa . hata aaieted with BOHOFULA from her IN FANOT. la IBM the eoJTared atteraly from Bon Byee.Bheaoetlaaj, Lftar Oomplalnt and ganrral debility; ah waa eonflnei to her bed atoat of the time, for elgbteee moathe, dnrln .ih ilm. 1 .nnloaed ala dooton. the oootlaoed tl row wone. ta thla condition. Bha eommenoed the nta of Da. Badwat'a Oleanalna Byrnp, or Banotallng Ben. h. mm nt Itm hnltlaa flared kOT. 1 formorlf f. aided In Btoabra Co., H. I., bnt am sow tha Foetmatter a. A.OI. 0.k, MB CO.. r..p . Sold br tttugglnU. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLB. COLVMBHS BITSINESS CARDS. OMSli UBBOHAHX TAILOR, 7. jCoraer Ui(h and Town Sit , i ' " ' (Oppoelte the United BUtel Hotel .) -iTaVIHS JUdT BBTOBBBD FBOM IBB IABT - JX with a large ttoek of Ooooa la my lino, I am now anpared to offer to my patrooe and th pablle genenll t, hargalna )nal to any ettabllahmiat la the Weit. ... . H itook oontltU of erery grade and itylw of lb Ntwttl Good In th Market for Oantltrnta't of which I Intllo as examination. , He frlcae an low al aaa be offend by any other t Bonn la th city. I hare employed aa xparlenced and CIOOD ARTISTIC CUTTER from Fhiladelphla, and will far rant tha bnt of lie and ' the halt of workmanaklp. Bfpeolal etteotloa le paid to military offlcora' work, and a good itock of Oooda la that lln alwaja on hand. 'npraA-if t', r, ' i BOBS. C. f. HOLLO WAY' ( -rrtr bciw atai orootti aD OOHMUatOK AfFoC'HAJfT, SS Maikt Blraot, (nortk tldt, BtWTt Fillk-li, 1 . . ... PHILADKLPHIA.-,, OM CONSM3NMENT." " too toai OlMIAnaU Fornaoa B. fl. rooadry Fig Iron Madleoa ' TIaloa a . at H , Mill : K, F1TOB A BOB, . . - IT W eat Bread Bt. anatl.airt- MEDICAL COLLEGES. STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE Tig"BWoB of tiit , IostitnUOB fctgiat 01 ' ' TaBEibAT, TBI 32d 01 Oombbb, 1868, j - aad oontlaiM aatO lie lal of Harch, lSOt. t - - FACULTY 1 B. af. SMITH, M. D., " ' - ''-'.'.;, ,, Froaaaor Theory aad Frartloa. ' ; e: FRANCIB CARTER, M.B, '. .-... t. rr 1 j . a-Pnj, obttaad Dl. Woawa aadOklldraa ' JOHN DAWB0N, M. D., Fraaanr Aaatomy aad Fkytlology i. W. HAMILTON, M. D, , ' " Fre. Bargery, Bye and Bar Bargery, - - . L0VIN0,.M; IV ?.Ti 1 . Frof. Mel. Had. Tharap. A Mel. Jarlip, tHEfjf. 8. W0KMLBT,M.1, " ; Frof. Okamletry aad Toilec4of? U.HALDERMAN, M. D, . :. ... , v , I."'. .";:", ' ; .y-'? Demotratratolof Aaatomy .'' aomiiaii Fkmuaaa. Tka Oten will Ban aeiiat to erlatcal laotana ta the Ont PeaUeatlary Hojpllal and tna wo laraa a Hilary noaoitaia at lata piaoa. rot ta mamatloa aaaraaa taokUe-aiTl-laa S. M. IMITB, Dean . mm .VOI.UAlErXXVlI -i T SUTUERS. 0UTLCH3' GOODS f Vvf D . ABB OFFIBIffeX TO BOTLBBt, At 1. 4 yj Sir. 1 j RAtlBERV VIMCCAIt. 1 ..PURI LEMON TRUPa BLACKRCRRr Y0f, LIMONADE POWDER CATAWBA WINK, v: SCHNAPPS, - i. . .' PLANTahTIOa BITTERS, STOMACH BITTERS, ' POCHEt FLASKS, : ':' j ; POCKET DRINKINO CUPS, TOBACCO,. J ' - , " - pipes, ,;:: , BLACKINO, " BLACKIH 3. BRUBHJ8, ' ' SUM OH, ! ,' . ; bmebt papeb, .1 -.., - .- - 1 ' I1' kjrmj Cloth Brntbea, ' " i AFBn Hair BrnaheB, - AraBf Totb BraihM, j . jombs of all Kindt, . t'vloga. Hair Ollt, - 1 1 Pomade, Soap, EBBENCES, PAIN KILLER, . t" LINIMENT, INK, POCKEr BOOKS, AO, AC, AO. Onr Baap berry Tic agar, ahea ntxad with water, for rat one of lha meal agreeable and refraablng be rat eg ra, aad wlU be foand klghly keaatolal fcr eonraJeaeeaU. SUIRE, ECKSTEIN & CO.. WHOLESALE PRIJOGIST, H. W. COB. FOURTH AND ViNI BIB., CINCINNATI. O eeplolra rOR PRESERVES, Ac. FRUIT JARS! Boo Uto Cluait; 0 do Half SalloBi OLABS FRUIT JARS I WITH CORKS TO FIT FOR BALI B? Buire. Eckstein & Co.: . i N. W. Cor, Feulh n4 Tint Blmld, . ClBOlBIIAII, O, eaplolm ,000 pounas sealing; wax! FOB FRUIT JARS, FOR BALI BY ' BUIRE, ECKSTEINJ A CO., H. W Cor. Foottk nd TIbi eta., ' ClBOlBBAtl, 0. eeplOlre I PHIIaADELPHIA ADTERTISINS WM. H. HORTMANN & SONS. Fifth and Cherry Bts., Fhlladelpbla, Pa.. MANBFACrURERB AND IMP0BTERS OF LADIES DRESS A CLOAK TRIMMINGS, BERLIN ZEPI1 R WOR9A kbf, Small Wares A Woolen flood Onr fall atocttment oontalna a tarltty of Wonted Bralda, (otered and plain, Embroidery Bnlde, plain aad fancy, Balrlngti Tal'at Blbbone; Bngleglmpt, Ornameam, Belt Olaape, Laoaa, Blbbone, Ac, Ao. angn ants ABMABT00MS. DATID TODBO, H.O. UOtlM AR01AR TOCSC, BRO. A CO., Impotterl bb4 Dealen la EMBROIDERIES, LACES, WHITS 800DB, H0BIERT, Hltts. loet, Trimmiagt, eic. No. 499 Market Street; 418 COMMERCE STREET, - PHILADELPHIA iri-dtT -' ' HORTSMAN BROTHERS & CO. MAN DFACTCRERB IMPORTERS OF PRESENTATION SWORDS, Military and Regalia Qoode THEATRICAL DECORATION B, IriamlBi for Fanoy DraiiM, FUgt, Btnnirt, Filth aad Cheiry SU , ' ' - PHILADELPHIA. DRY eOODS; 1863. AUTUMN. 1863 BAIN A BON, .. JVO0. Q8. OB, Q7, CJ BB South Hih Street. Are BOW recti ring the meet oompletf aaeottmeat of FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS -i -aim aahlbltaa la thlidtH 7 PABIB BILKB AND MOIRs ANTIQUES, PLAIN ASP PlAlEJOMJeS A VELOURS, ALPA0AB, FRE JEB, DE LAIR IB, 8TTLIBH BHAWIiriTlirkiBtli, . , bCARLKT OPERA FLANNELS, PLAIN FRENCH MERINOS AND BEPB, EPINQLINES AND EMPREBS CLOTHB, , ALEXANDERS KID GLOVES, i. DNDEB OABMENTS, PAPER COLLARS HOSIER Yr CLOVES, RIBBONS,, ( c. FLANNELS, H00DB, ' CENTS' FRENCH FLANNEL BHJRT8, LADIES' BILK AHD MERINO. DRAWERS, MUSLINS. GINQHAMS CAUC0S. PLAIN AND FIQCRED BILKB, CORSETS AND HOOF BKIRTS, BALMORAL BKIRTS, Ac, Ao, -. a a ... AT THB IaOWET PRICES. I oa jr .1 t-r? -- - f ( -l . . '."i- 'a , - r . . C OLmiBUS, OHIO BDEDlCAIi. TO THE, MDiEl OF AMEBH'A HOIS TAL0ABLB THAN eJOLBI4 '' ; - ; MOBJJALOABLS THAU 0LD . DR. la. IKON'S i rreacb rcrlUfl Drops, Frencti Perlodlral Drpi. ,.r .,4 FOAfEIIALES;,,.,,1;,-, 1 ' ) V FOR MMALU . . Aoaarta Baa lrr(alarllf, ar UaaUaetka al ta Mas it 18 SOB lit OUBBt - ta fa tnal wn mraat tea tea 1 1 Hie ta aaaW the Moan af health. ..J aeatty ad eolrita, aalam aha Meeaaa arataraiaraa ta the ana aaaamy, aaq ajoairry. waen rrtey an obw led. k.tare aukea bar eaorM to obtafa It tor aon atbar ontlee, aaa, aaieee ureaa eaiiaa of aaaara an e euaad, tha pal aaaa aeeallt aasarieaen DeeaoadaaeF, Nta. uinaaaaa aad Baally OONBUBmOH IWIIU la ewav, aaa preomeiarery lermiaaaei a rsaai ante Mee. ITBaTMOVBB AklrOaSTBDOTtOHSI 1 ITBIMOVBi AfcljOBSTalDOTIONdl , ITBEMOVBBAHOBdTBUOTIONSI . , . IT UIOIU ALL OBrrTBOOTIOalS t ' ' ' '- " - IT IS A FiaPAO BCont.a'rna ; II IB A IBBFBOt BBOQLATOB IBABIB El -ill, .,,,.'.( .! i 1 TBATItTtTABAimtt riltl 1 WVABAIIIB Hy BBOFB TO OTJBB B.ppramloa of Ike Mtaaea. froal wkaterer eanae, tkongk oan akoald be need that Oie dl ractloat ahlek anonapaap aaak Bottle an oarefcHy aV aarea ta. BUT THB BEtTI BOt IBB BUT I . BOTTtJBtAtBBT bum Yata laffalT irjT tat tcEBew BDTTBBttDBISTf .1 .1- I aHIOH It LTOBt BBOFS. - WHlrJa la L TUB I Cava t BT A OT UII A OHABM. h Mwthaaln. aad BtlaontlBa and oetorw. the ayalam to a keeltht aoadlHaa. It moaantee all exoeaa. and ramena au oiaamaacaa, aaa a aaaa7 oan may n raUad u. . . TO HAJaOUiU I.&1VLEO ahav an aaeoHar'.t adapted, aa that bring oa th stoat It period with each perfect regularly, anha TO DOSOODI nCKBTODOOUODI 0ABH0T00BABM aa wtaa l T1MB I aa wioa in aimai Lot not thla dreeaaa dttttot yeni oonalltaUon. Try t iltle of est FB&IODIOAL UBOfB, aad yoa will be at it.. f u a taaooater. Ti II toar atllated frhmd what natored tha bloom of health lo y.-ar cheeka, aod tketabe aonfer a mtor more ninarre i.an goia. vol inA,l m arant. Me.attn.lloo It al n,t tka Ibina. 1 hat sow Is Biy stlnd aa laetenn el a lady who had beaa anfferlng from palnfol menalroatfoa two or three DVUUUIU, uw. ru . I " y plied to eetemremlneBt phyalelaee, wltbool lellef, whe. one Dome wi aiw i- " . ... 0MB BUTTLE ODKBBI OBB BOTTLB (JCBBBI la aimuat trary oan. DO HOI BB IMPOAIO CFOall Bat eat thla ont and Mud It to tout Siuiurlet, and If, be hae not got It, make htm bay It lot yoa) or It may be obtained by iBoluetn. II to the General Agantt Ijt the nitaa Biatea. u. u, vuabbb w., Wboteaole Dntglele, Bew Uavea. Ooaa. For Mia by Prnggtita enry aheia. Frln II par bottle Tha trade inoDlled br B. B. SAMl'BL", Diniglrt, Amerlraa Bnlldlnge, Colajibu,0. JnaeB deodawaow BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AMERICAN FLAGS. ufltle flAfS, BuDtlD risi, 811k risgt S-Atloinitil flnofctf riagi oa Band aod nada to rrder, of lha Ivoloti aad Mat mac a. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Tha riehaati Aoaat aod larHt stock In tba elty.and tvehtap. . Card r.Ltnr for aama. Bplaodld Fhoiog itpbs, tha largaat and floaat aada. FINE STOCK PICTUBES! 4ad Frjaa lo match, at tit lot Of BHIFF'Ba BUUHB, atiaMtMl U any noda of traBtportatloB, anl ot tha bast Banntmctafa. QOV, JOQN B ROUGH, The Bait Llkeneae of tklt dHllngnl.ked man onl, - Wa20. Ftlce tl at. Beat taro riutnre- rric wni rw.iM. A llbltal dleaoont to ryv.rxii:ri. irjjA.Gttsii ejomBmini iaw. annna Rtlcka. Bnntlfnl Oolcra. oa tongh Paoer-'wlll lut abont aa long u any Hag,' It aot ex. F01 n.-. .n 14 60 net 100. ' too Biog.!, ' " v --i - Band ordere to I BANDALIi AASTON'8, 109 8. High it, Colombot, 0. : 9W MEDICAL COLLEGE. , . biibo ibb Medical Department of the West ern Meaerve t;oiis. BB TWBBTIBTH ANNUAL 8BBSKIN WILL Bt .ia tha Btal rVedaeodei of Bottmher next, and oottlnoe tetenteea weeht. FACULTY : .Iobb D.tAatTtn, M. D., LL. V., Emtrllnl, Frolol Obaletrlee and Fathology. Jaato F. KiaTUro, a. D , Lb. v., Frof. of the Frla-clplea and Fraotlot ol Medicine. J. Laaa Ounu, M. D bii. v., Fro l. 01 uktminry and Toxicology. Fscotos laaiik, . D., Frof. of forgery and An atomy. B. Kla.t OcesiH, M. D., Frof. of UU'etrlce .no Bnrg.ry. Atxttaa MAtniao, . B , riot, or Materia aieaica and Fhyeloal Dlagooala. D.tto R. Toon, M. v., riot, oi r.jtioiogy ana ute-itnof Children. Jacvs Laiii, M.D., Demonttntor of Anatomy. 1119: The MatrloalatloB Fn la..... J JJ The Froleeeon' Tlcketa an W 00 4k tlunmUlMtll'l TlOkat tl I 00 Th. Graduation rn ta . - u w. "' " ' MIL1TABT tUBOEBT. a...-, rm.iiRa.D.B. v.. la oharn of the Mllllare n.tt.i in fll.T.iand. will aln. br oermtteloa of the Borgeon.Oeneral of the ueltea Blaln Army, a tonne oi Lettnra in oonaeetloa who ine vucge, oa einwr; y glen, the pecnllerltlea of Army Sorgery and Oleeaaee, aa lllneuatea oy pr" uy. " ' , Itadenta will not local additional ixpenn for thla Ooarae. th. rontlne 01 autIM Ol tHAlBJ auriwin lu .a. rmv. Brptl-lai. , ,. ; DR. 6. A, K IS A P T i . :occlist, " rl laoatrta, frf RrtlWW.. ' - f4taii ttata DtaeaM ot tha . ttoals. tMerta litlfllal lyaa, wllbont palo, that mum Ilka lif Btnral aj a no. moi noun nigs ouvvt, ajvitunwaBT, nmm k.tnra frttai to 4 o'clock. P, 8. IsT aVnapp-W W m mnrn abi Prtca B eta. mi.4 trm e( posU-x. toaay iBdlrtotiRl v9 k-, Mtkladt tf m M thnaa MNN - tlattat- AM lw PATENTED OCTOBER , 1-U OVAL LAMP CHIWNIESJ - HunBarrtarei of -' XX FLINT SLABS, . f. ..i baa Ohtauxha on rn tended Ibr the tat guar., vhloh kaaUng all porta of tha glaaa MTi.lr. doea BOt erpoee M to oraoklna. Ormenatem of Carbon Oil an wirtloaot aaatntt aatmlUUoaof tliaaOklarnaya, which Eu.Beiil tka aerlala. teaaa ellm.. araaa topoetttoa a ta raoae. ay aoaa aat laa. OtAhAA ruarwaaaivaiaai B. D. DTTflBIDSB. Fran rru Oimm Wort a, taaWat' ra " RUDOLPH REISKY. InparttF Mi Muufaelurar. ! ' Dtgler ia ran and BuflTale Rehea, WHOLESALE, Ho. IST Arok Street, keWw M, Berth aMa, Fklledelpkl aBgnBBi t Hawartl Aeseclatloa, FkUadel vnia, rt, Tirana aaa n tub bbbtodb. BBMntAtV! CBI- XJ mmtw aad Banaal By,tra Daw aad reliabletraat-BMat-ta Beperta d( the HOWiED A8BO01ATI0B. teat v nail la aealal letter eetelopea, freo of (oarga, Adanat. Or. J. HIbUB HOOOBTOM, Howard Aaaa. okvtloe. Be. S Soalh Bulk ttrnt, FkUaaelaai ra. Fareat ' WEDNESDAY.- MORNING ' StPtEMBR 30. OHIO STATE rJOCKNAL. Danr.TH-Weekly aad Weeklr, FBIaTBP ARB FOBUBHBB BI ' inRTT. aIjIjEN no.; tllil MClbPIHOt.- M4gT KTATt tlWT - leaeain aa BArioev, i hi j xanu ef aaiif uaau TBBMB OB TBB DAIL.T JOfTBBAiV. i . . jim, aa bbtm no t moatha, aa B Tana atr-ethi da Ua : Oaaaaratk da fMltarad be celieere la the ollt. aat weak To t mra.ta packegae of 10 aad apwaide, pt weak Do da aa a. a. : TEBMB OW TBI TBI-wBBUI JOOkaAJU.' By mail, pet yeat, laadneo... J BO Da ' Hi aaoatba, do -1 ?i For mm. time, (par mcatb,) rr rrftw. . - go II OF TUB ailK.il JOUHMAb, WaalatabaHlbBn, Bar rear...... aygarl V0 Font rrfim, erat toaateea..n.,... t,i . f ra Tea eotaee, aad eaa to taa getter vp or ta. eron. tt 11 00 eeaeoaraa, aad onto the Bel tot aaatradofcb, to ea.inniirt.rf,.H. n w ataMCiaM' UeaeFalB- y GENERAL THOMAS. ' Mijor. Gcarral Uioiii Hiarr Tkrri4 ii aa oSear af tha OalM iiami Armf, tail a atir of ViniBra, aboal fotly-foar jetft of ,r. Bo tstwad th Wott Potat MUMsr AeWtawry a a aim (a 1880, ill iradnatal Iwaifik ia raak, la a alaat oF forlT lw. Coca hta 1natioa ta ISAM), ta was aatltatd lo tkt ltU4 A-MUI.ry at a itooad lieutenant. Bit regiment we Ihea la Floj-tda. ' NoTambotetb, 1841, k arathnvib. tea Brat lHmteaaal for MllaatrT aaa atari toil u MSduot la u vaj-then bala t Waarsd aaaiBat ui rlotlaa ladlaoa. H rasd a foil flrat Uaataaaat to April, 18M, aad wit bra-retted a MBkmia for (tllAat aat morllotioa C6r.trt ta tat net oral aonaioit at moitorey, la veateo. takia that rank from fitpiembot jet, lMt. H alio Drotoitoa meior for gallant aad merl- totioui ooadoot ia Ihi battlt of Eutaa Vitia, antch cram wa asiod reoruarr in, iot(, th rtnk btiog awarded In Ma, 1868 . la 1860 ho wat appointed iaitiuolor of artillery aid oatal- ry at Weel Point. Ia Dtofmbor, 1868, ko wag promoted to tki oipltlnoy of oontpaay B of kit regiateat, and oa (ho 12lhof Kay, 1866. wtu teleotcd for promotion lo majority la th Beo-ood Cat all t, whlob WM orgaaiitd ia tklt yar. Hi Wat ooaimaDdef or Iht poll al ft iura. California, ia 1866. From I860 to I860 hi waa oa duty la Tu, oommiadiDg hit regiment for th loit Ihre yean of that timi agaiait Ihi In diaai, and ia txploilog expedition!. Ia 1861 kiaoiordirad to t'atliile Bsrrtokt, Penney 1- Tanla. Ua tbi reilgnatlon of hu leaior omoert Ihi oommtaottntnt of the rebillion. Thomaa WM ctomoted to Ihi lieutenant ooloailoy of kit regiment, aid on Inesdof May, 1801, wis made ooloael of tki Beeond Caralry. A oolonol be id oharie of tki unittd Billet regular foreeo under Ueairal Pitttraoa ia tki Department of th Btfenaadoah, aad ltd th paingi of tbe troop loroe Ihi rotomto. Hi wag ueit ap pointed aa toting brigadier gtneial In thuame deparlBinl, la whioh oipsoiiy hi lire ed under Qeaetal Baaki. Oa tki 17th of Aagutt, 1801, 11 promoted to the rank of britodiu gen eril of Folunteeii, and whin Kentucky and lonneoeee were made into a itparata depart. ment. he wai ordered lo report to tha oommand- er at the headquarteri. In thi brigading ot the lorot or that department, hi wai oidired lo the oommand of lb Fourth Ditlilon. Hi oom minded at thi battle of Mill Bpring, January 19th, 18o 2, whea the rebel General Zollloofler wai killed and the Confederate! oomplelely do felted. Hii ditieion wai aflerwardg ordered lo Naehtille, and from then marohed to Pittibufg iiinoinaT, bul being In Ihi reeorei did not ar. rite ia time lo lake part in th battli of Bhil h. Ml wm appointed major-general or eotuateorg April 26tb, 18M, and aedigned lo th right wing of General Halleak'i amy. He wai ettb d'qutnllT traneferred lo tbe Department of the Ohio, and appointed oomrninder In Ihi field ol the thru eorpi embraced in that Department. On the VOIh ot September, bo w ordered to guperoido General Buell, but, on thi remonstrant) of hlmielf and other oQioeri, that Gen oral wot for a time reinstated. He look I prominent part in Iht battle of Murfreesboro , and hai been oonsplououl in all thi later operation! of General Roeeonn' army. In person, Gen. Thomoi is peoulfar. Ho It fully six feet high, but his figure it to large and squirt that II seems lo rob him of sttetM inohei nf statute Bandy leh hair; keen blue ejes of medium pro porltoB, sunken under shaggy browi; itraighl uvee, uue oeaiaviMgi iiviulol, but i)Mai ddy features, deeply leamrd; squill faoe: luge, tomraot held; heaey but dim step there you hare thi physloil man. He it ri (lent, persirtrlng, tten tempeied and eneigetio, General Rossoians is told to enteitain for bim exalted esteem. GEN. NEGLEf. ' Major-Geneial James 8. Negley is a oitiien soldier. He was never at West Point, and theiefort wa oannot tpeak of hit Handing there, B"t of his olass-matss, promotions, bre-eets, and so forth. He enteied tht lerrioi bea men win wanted, and w her iter he has been, hi has dons his duty as a loyal mm and brats soldier. He in a Pionsylesaiin by birth, and began his eaiser la thi war as Colonel of Pennsylvania regiment. Hi afterward com manded a brigade under General Patlitson oa the Upper Potomao, aad wit appointed a btig idler genei ai or toiunteets on ins 1st of uoto-ber, 1861. He served under Gen. O. M. Mitoh-11, in northern Alabama, and was subsequently appointed to th command of the 8th division of Gin. BueU'i army, and ilationed at Naehtille. While then ho planned and executed a gallant movement against the rebel (crops under uen. 8. R. Anderson, whom he surprised aad defeated at Lavergne, on the 7ib ol Ootober, 186., killing aod wouudlog arty, and oapturing three hundred, lie was relieved from thi oommand of Naehtille ia order to take Ihi field, ia November of that year. He, too, was oonspleuout at Mutfreeoboro'. His oommlssloa at Maj.-Generil dntes Noviabor 39th, 1862 GENERAL BHERIDAN. Philip Henry Sheridan was bora In Boston oa thi 6th of Uareb, 1829. His parent! shortly afterward! moving lo Ohio, hi entirsd, when ibsut twenty years of ago, thi Military Aood-emy of Weal Folnt, at oadet from thai State, and graduated in 1868. Ha had first to report tl thi Newport Bsrraoks, from whence ha eras entto EigliPais,ai Lliutinantin the first in fantry. After a eertloe of eighteen months, hi wii ordered to New York, and from Ihonoe ent to California, when, for a time, bt was employed surveying tha proposed Pioifio railroad line. Next ho wai ordered to Oregon, aad during ins lo eiued Oregon war, establish id Iht military post of Yimhtll, whsn hi itaid until tbt outbreak of tbi rebellion. Having been promoted far meritorious oonduol to First Lieutenant, and afterwards to Captliu, bt had hardly reaohed Jefferson Barrioki, where he ih ordered lo report, when be found himself appointed Uhief Quartermastsr of the couth weeiera uutrioi, irom wnion position, arter three months servioe, bt wai transferred lo Gsn. Halleek't staff at Quartermaster. But his superior offieen toon discovered that bis d!o ought lo bs al thi hsad of a regiment, and consequently, on the 27th of May, 1862, he was iDDointed Uolonel of the Becond Miohigan uav. olrT. Hi took a oonspionoui part in tki noted raid of Col. Elliott, ol the Beoond lowa Uaval ry. Hi was appointed Major General of Vol unleert in tkt early part oi in present year and now oommands a division ia MoCock's oorpt. fit. Lou HipMkon. The Government an Engine Ia a spseek al Westchester, Pennsylvania, thi other day, Gen. Butler thue explained Iht liluatlon: "lha Government it represented by aa en glnt, and thi Administration at an engineer. Iht engine is very priiy, ana anogetner ao-eaotable. but th itgiaeer wot a wicked fellow, and ought to be turned away. Bul thi ongint is now in danger, it is reaenina a preoiploe to time to be lost and the fate of all tha pot- enaara hangs upon th Mill ol that engineer, whoever he miy be. Do aot tie his hands, aad hi will bring nil precious load lately through, rAnelaum.1 Ton will find that Wood and! Vol laadif nam an opposed ao mat engineer, ana would tie hii hand!. Ara we to permit tbem lo overthrew ns on the preoipioef" NoBlvsobob TaaAspiB to. Expcto. Ont f tha Jorprhad leaden of lowa lately made a speech ia Decatur oounty, ta th rnune of wkioh hi denounced tan a aa anoittioa war. ia wklok tka Demoontio party bad "ao blood nor traasuis to txpiad." Aa old mta'.who hid ttttd tht Demaoralio lioket all kit life, there, aMa resnoaded thai "he had a aoa. a so ia-, law aad a aephtw ia th Caloaarmy, and that if tha Damoc ratio parly had ao tnpport for hii boys, h had no further support for tha Demoontio parly I" Wt apprehead tba Copperhead leaden will lad a gnat many other Dtmoontt likt kbit tld man. a. m. .e.u.....H I o --, ,,, -t J A l J ; THE CAHPAienT IN OHIO. Anecdetea of Wa. Allea Seath ra oble Awake. OBiiejuaieaxed the OraciaBsit Saaetta. l. .- '1 Cbilliootbb, September SB.1 I heard, frotn "niol ixoellral autherllT. lejane turns or later! at u Bo. William AUea avraste viewi in rfrao tba wag aad Ike polioy af Iht Admlaitlratioa, that an loo good to wiiaaoia irom in puono. Ia hi gnat ipeaok, a year ar to ago, Mr. Alloa aeolarad that lha Boailkera labeUioa eras tha wlokedett that star aoeurrtd olios tka M- oeinoa of iiuouer la lb Vourt of He tea. Ia kit late Himiltpn speech be said nothing against the rebellion, but poured hot shot into the Abo. lilies Ills,1 deaetuioiBg tkem at Ike wickedasl eoaipintett mis sida of Loolfer. A friead ot him recently ia Uhillioothe, aad, after say lug that hi had always beea hii friead, tailed hs (Aliens) attention to lb two peeohe, aad te'peaifully teqritred where be really ttoad aa kat aaesiioa or ibi rDiiioa and, ma Aboil. tioaisitv ' Alltn trreid himeelf in bis usual sty It, lad replied: "I Hand to the A ret spaeek, of course but, yoa see, I im making a political epeeok al Hamilton! ' a - ILhan In relenrro ta aaother matter, sir. Alloa tld in hi war apteoh thai we hid ne reason in fee that th negro wi'1 oom North, fot Instead of homing N jrtb, miny of tka Begross wsnsw have wsuld g South, win ill oVeoeerL removed. But ia hi! Bamiltoa tpoach b said that th polioy of tht Pncla- motion a-sald nil ins norm wita negroes, wns would to redae the wage of ihi white la. eotor that a would Uvt oa iki brink at ttar-vatioa. - , Mr. AUea wat privately aikd whisk af th gr.isioat should bstaksa as his conriotioi on the subject, aad th aama reply was madet that oa Ihe former ooassion ha aat tpaskiag for himself, "bat you see they wanted me It make tome political npeeehsa" aa that exclaim If - Ikese explanation! of tut uon. ex Btnator wtt not to viry private after all, for they wen made at publio piaoet la tat netting oi several individuals. v I have heard eirotlar aneodoU of other ehimnlone of Villandtgham, ihowing that by some strange aberratioa of mind they an ad vocating as polllioitnt what Ihey do tot Deiieve at men. tint walls torn tl intm unnouDttdiy despiss lbs pari thsy art ippolnlsd lo psrform la the polllioai drama now passing neion ot, tnd art not ai bad at Ihey appear, yit msn abo would bt false to themselves at this hour, for the tan of being false lo their oountry, would bt unsali men to bt lntruited wun publio esDonsibllities. ' SOUTHERN OHIO AWAKE. The friends of tht Union an alira In svery oounty, township and tohool dittriot la Booth-era Ohio. Multitudes of Hurdy farmers and meehanios have esMtd operation e on tht farm and in the shop, to attend to tkt interest of the Oountry till after the election. In thi tvening of Iht day of tht big meeting (Friday) ia MoArthur, Ihe Court House was orowded with a most attentive audlenoe, and eloquent ipetehei wen made by M. L. Clarke, Esq., of Chilliootke, a man of fin ability, wbiok should bt more devoted to tke oause than it is, Gen. Johnson, Eeq , of Jaokson, and H. 8. Bundy. Bsnalor Wade and Hon. Mr. Hutokins poind dlreoily from Ihi MoArthur meetiog toward Pomeroy, tl) miles distant, stopping for the night at Wilksvllle, about half way, whin-Mr. Hutohini most eloquently addnsssd a large crowd thi! (Friday) evenmg. Tht text morning tbey went to Pomeroy, to mother mast meeting. Hon. Cary A. Trimble of Chlllioolht il lo spsak twioe a day during tkis week, in Highland oounty. He dessrvei th thank! of thi oountry for hit disinterested liberality in sustaining ibe Union oause at the expense of hit health and strength. But what true patriot will aot woik in a time like this? H. An Adjustable Creed. As Ihs isoent euooesiee of th Union armies, together with Ihe failure of the teoesh sympt-thiieis in thi North to put down tht draft by fnros, hiving plunged Ihe Copperheads gener ally into a preplexing quandary, a writer In Ihe Newaik Meioury propose! a oissd whloh they oan us "aoooidlng to olroumslanoes," enabling them to appear traitorous or loyal, ai may lull thi oompany in wnion iney nnu tnem- etitn. Th meed it short and hereunto appended. When tbe oopperheadt find themselves surrounded by Union influences, whloh Ihey dan tot defy, the linet of Iht oreed should be read aoross. "Hurrah for tht Union," Ao ; bnt should thsy gel among Iht rebels, II should be read only half way across, "Hurrah for Secession, Death to the Federal Government," Ao. Hurrah for The Union Beoeeeicn Is a ouise Death to Jeff Davis Tht Federal Government Fotever Down with Mob iul Law and older Shall tiiumph. A Neve- Rebel Aaioclatlon. The London oorntpondentof the Philadelphia Inquinr says: A new otganttaiion nas sprung into exiet- enoe, calling Iteelf the 'Central Asssoiatlon for the Reoegnition of the Confederate States.' Ihe oommlttee Is slated lo do oomposea or a large number of ' noblemen and gentlemen ' I hive taken Ihe trouble lo analyse me list, ana here are some of the results: The oommlttee comprises oat dukt, ont marquis, four lords, seventeen baronets, tight members of Parlia ment, three barristers, one banker, nte dooton, two lietiieoant-oolonelB, twenty-seven olergy- men ol Iht Established Chunk, and ttxty-two private gentlemen, I tuppose, ai they bast ao titles attiohed lo their names. Whsn I men tion that the lords art headed by Lord Adol-phut Vans Tempest, and tht member! ofPr- liiment by Mr. unsay, you win get iomc lues of this motley onw. The twenty-seven clergymen an doubtless thoss of Ih fox-huuttng class, and the silly .-I wo private gentlemen have probably now leen iheir nime in print for the tint time. It it not likely that tht Central Association will est either tht Mersey or the Atlantlo ooean oa fin. i Tbe Blchtnond Examiner on the Situation Rebels not Pleased. Tht Blohmond Examiner of lha 21st, ia an editorial, sits : "Two yean ego our army was anaamnad at Bowling Green, and onr batteries on tht beetling oltni or uoinmoui soowiea ae-flanot at Cairo. Now we hold a position oa the border! of Georgia, and await the enemy"! ad vance in the Interior of Mississippi. Chatlanoona II in tbe enemy i binds, and tht lint of the Tennessee fortified by Ihe hand of nature, and, at we art told, susceptible of defenss by a tmall body of troops against a nu merous army, hat been yieiaeu witnont nn attempt at resistance. In a battle tht loot on both ildet is about equal; la a retnat it falls upon the retreating army. Xne Wily anil 'Caamou nimtrani wilt aiu. fight nnlesa supported by superiority of numbers. He risks nothing In the hops of brilliant vlatory aad rapid triumph. Hit etrategy it in epitome of the war. lf Roeeonnfcis lo be defeated, he must bt alltoked ia a position when ht bat lost no Umt la fortifying hlmielf. Tki confidence of toldterw in their leaders it tteen- tial to the tuooesi of an army. It mav be unfortuate, but it it notorious thit Gsn. Bragg bat not suooeedtd la inspiring his army with thit feeling. - Can lot a suitable -. . . . . . . - . i . man bt found to eommanu mo army oi ina Welt, en a field where to heavy a slake It to bi lott or wob ? Hew tbe Rebels Regard It. The Richmond Despttoh of the 22d bit thi following The defeat of Bcesoram would not only tt- sura Keatuokv and lenneena, aad pnvent the enemy from invading Virginia and suiting off Ibe supply 01 salt, out it .rttia s in ueain-blow It Graat't fulan operation!. It would alt us DMSMsioa of lb Ohio, md a otrlain portion OI lat niaoiBSippi Ptwt tao junonoa vi tht two riven, thereby enabling ui to out r-fi hi! supplies, and eoropell aa abandonment oi tha operations k kit now In contemplation. Tkt probability It thai bt would never reach tht I soke Bloiee txoept sgsia aa a caput. . ,, ' Oaa ai the mostvlolent bail ilorm that ever so ousted la this country look plaoe la St. Ckarlss county, Mlasouri, oa Friday, September 11th. Tbt oora fieldt for about two mi lei nuara war oomoletelv ttriPDed af lha oom, aad th grain appeand aa though pounded In a mortar. Larga numben of duokt aad pigs wsn killed, and aeveral Bea wen terlously intnrad. aari on man killed by the hkilstonss. Tke damage dona to th Hock, building! aid oropt tf tht oounty WM very gnat. IgtiS. V. 1 NDMBEB SI HEWS mOM ALL qVAHTEHS. " fiiao Nrtbweatra Arkinaat kat biaa aa- oopita Dy t arai troope, ta rull ngimialt, oa at eatairy aaa oat oi taiaatry, aav ba taltsUd la tbt Union eervlo. Haadredt of iadividuali hate else ba etlleled ia tht a- riou Kaaaat laglmaatt alaaa Iht border. . Ik. LStooad Aikaaeat cavalry art bow belag te- oruieea. r . .. ... Tba axptdltloB of Oaa. Herna baa be. heard from. Ht bat aleand Iht aooalrw ha. iwewa ntrvwr aaa ran naonoB l IB vurrllla . n . n . ii . ... - earttet that Ban rxtB Bnag apoa aransDorta aad kit drivea lbs gourllla Gra to Iht weal af aha AtekaXayla Blttf, with oeaiiderablo lsi. Among other oaptutes waa aa agsatof the Cob federals? Government, who kid a large amojal of moaoy aaa important pn- - . John Morrley, while a guest at Iht Am.rl can Bonn ia Troy, It Tork, Ik otker day . r. i .i a a. a I J i , . . . V ' oil Blow isouawatj an aeeam Italian la bill! in ai room wane a aaat oowa ta breakfaai Tka money wat found by Miy Aaa Hefler. aaaa, a oaambetmald, wko gave it to tha land. lord. Iaquiria weti madi aad th moatv waa nttutd lo Mr. kloritsty, whs nwardsd Iks giria boBniy wtu a nny-doiior bul. Mr. E C. BiokiL of Beatditows. Illinois oat meat a novel toatiibutloa to th BolOleie Aid Booiety in that village He hu handed over all tht fruit f hit apple orohard, fivt ors a extent, to ta lamas or Iks Society, who have already oommenoed gathtring, paring aad drying tbt fiult. Nothing it mon wolooma lo th men ia tnt naia than dried trull, and petsone who havt rohards would do will to imitati th example of this Illinois patriot. A larga a umber af rebel eriionsrs an still oonfined at Camp Do agios, la Cbioaao. Per. ont siapaoUd of rebel sympathies oaa only got into samp by taking ik oath of aifrgiaao. Oa Aat-arasy last a wll d'gested phta to effect tka - ap of nteral prlsonsrt in deteoted la limel to ptevent it execution. Blnoe then the watk-fulnss of th guards has bin redoubled. Vloksburg newi rport Gea. Grant in a st-rious oonditloa, kavlng lott the ust of ont log, and being oompelled to lssus his orders from his bed. He It smoking at usual. "A Fat Tabby A lurtlt wat caught off oaco, an., lait wmx, oy in pilot boat Sea Kan. ger, whloh weighed 1,208 pounds. Ho meaaund ssvia fett from hit uoso to hit tail, and girted Ua feat He was two fait Ibiok, and about fin feet from eids lo side, being of a ngular oval form. Whsn hii fort nippers wtra extended they meaaured tight and a half feat from tip lo up. At a misting of oltliens of Kansai tempo rarlly Haying In Washington, a oommlttee was appointed "to tolioit subsorlptioni from the Pissidenl of Iht United States, memben of the Cabinet, offioen of Ibe Government, and othere-irs, for the purpose of rebuilding tbt Free Stilt Hotel in Lawrenoe, whioh will enoournge and ensure Iht rebuilding of tht oity of Lawrenoe, and loon iradioatt thi footprint! of the murderous Quiatnll-" . At Natohei all things an progressing with as muoh talitfaotion at could bt sxpeoted. Ihe city is olean, healthy, aad well governed, the Inhabitants an pleased with the change. and as a general thing art anxloui to ihow their loyally. Great quanlitlei of Confederate oollon art oomiog In. There are thousand! of bale! to oome In yet, within a few miles of the oily. The plaoe ha beea strongly fortified, aad will forever remain in Ih thadow of tbt Start and Bttlpsr. The number of prist vesssls tsksn inlo ths port of Philadelphia sinos ths commencement of the war it eighty-lire, ins most valuable, in-eluding the cargo, was ths steamer Bermuda, which realised more than half a million of dollars. Several of Ihs late prists whioh brought hetvr oaigoet of oollon nallssd large sums. A Memphil letter, of tht 22d, lays a for midable expedition against Mobilt it being la-augurattd, and bints that ths leint against Tex as will not toteriere wilt it. Ihe Irooolode from tha Mississippi art lo co operate with a lai ge land tone. Ihe lime let ter sayi Sherman corps ii on Its way to Rose crans, aad givee Iht tumor that MoFhenon't ooipt it als roufs in th same direction Tbe two oorpt amount to tomt 40,000 men. A tilok wit psipstrattd on the aegtoes it Vloksburg a day or two tgo. Two soldiers called on all the aegro shanties and collected taara. Oa. kad a BlUSACt SUd ttt Ulher a tnok In whioh to take names and enter the amount piid. Tht tax wot $8 for malei and $i tor fe males. . As all thi negton about tht oily It lesst bin smsll amount! of money, it wis quits remunerative. One old negro who thought ii not anogetner rignt, inquired of the Provost eurenal about It. tie learned hi hid been swindled out of $11. Tht rogues had not been dieoovered at last sooouuts. It it hard to iden tify a person in uniform. Htnry W. Hllliard, fcrmerly Member of Congress, of Alabama, disgusted with th itati of thlngi tarnil in "th Confederacy," has sgain renounced the pomps and vanities of this world and gom bick to prsacking at a pro fession. Tht fact thai J. T. Leech, of Noith Coioli no, it running for tht Union eandidate, is oommented on by the rebels with a variety of contumely and lepraaoh, and is a bitter pill for Hit rebelt to swallow. Gen. Blunt bag commenced Ihi organisa tion of the 1st North Texas Union oavalry. Several companies an full. Tbe 2d and Utb Kansas, the 2d Arkansas Infantry and 2d Arkansas oavalry are recruiting rapidly. A majority of Ih Texas relugeet art oriel nilly fiora tbt Notlkwettera States. Tbe list arrivals ihow that lha moral tfieot in Texts of onr reoent successes is vsry gratifying. Then it bo nbtl font la tht Texet Red River country. A Vloksburg dispatch of tht 221 say it The army testifies Ui graiidostion al tht return of Gen. Grant by unmistakable tigni of interest in hit convalescence Go wben I will in tht linet, from soldier and officer oomei tht inquiry, "Havt yoa been at head-quarters lo day? How ii thi General?" tto. I am glad to aunounos his Injuries ais not serious; Ihey consist of oontusioni only. Hs wis borne on a Utter from tht bolt lo tht tpirtmenlt oscupied by him at head quarters by four msn. Wt expect in a week or ten dan to find him In the saddle again. ; Persons dally from ths Confederacy say that Mobile it well fortified, but aot lo well at represented by many. All the treasure hat been remand to tno interior oi ueorgia. where wt hop Bumtidt aid Boseorans will find It., 3 At a meeting la Cies county. Ill , a few days linoe, L. W. Host, member of Congress from the Ninth Dittriot, said be had been naraad bv Ihe oarers with advising ont bun- dred thousand Democrat! of Illinois to go lo Obit and se fair play don to Vallandlgham. He said he had not so advised tht people, but he thought at the time, and sun inought, they ought to go. 1 1 ney nau potior nut ij Gtn. Howard his ptohibited the simulation r lha ubsctiition paper for the MofJlollaa testimonials in th 11th army oorpt, and remonstrated with Genual Meade aglntt Iht polioy of permitting it aay whan. Col. Ken, Who Sbaodoned tht rtbtl sir vioc, used ta be in command or a battalion oalled the Bwsmp Rangcrt, but will now terse In Ihe Union ranti. Tha rebel foretl at Preston ara anaated in hurling anathema at lb held of poor JeS Da vis, whs gets II i rum an qnarieta. The Ust advioes show that tht main body of the troops nnaer xturnsias wen at Athena BI tdvmct wat at Cleveland. Tht Govern ment ii aot satisfied with thit prooeedlngof Burnsine, ana u n yet to o teen what ntceta-tiy Ihere was for hit aegleot ta obey tht order given mm to nuon express terms: Ths oolored troop at Heleaa an need for guarding quartermnter and commissary storet. they n bowoj ror goea aaa etaeriy eontuot. The Union men of Western Arkansas ar oom lug into Fort Smith from their hldini placet la iht utrh aai tvathita hills. Dr. Burnstiin, whll undertaking- a seisa tlfio expedltioa for the Government of tbe Netb rlsad to tn moiuoo island! aad Nw btutnea, mad a dttoovsry la tht Islands of Baijaa whloh may lead to Important result ia tn tpio trade. Ia hit ascent of th Batwlla rang, ht discovert. at aa elevatloa of from 2,600 to 8 800 ftet above tba lenl tf Iht a a, a vary axttntin foreet of nutmeg trtt, India with fruit of aa unusual sit aad xoUat quality. Dr. Barnsuin offioial eomanaiaatioB report that thit autmeg tree forest t xttndi ovsr a vsry ltrgt tnol of I oountry. -Fiea tka Hi v Orltaat Bra af rsr4tjtot IT wtltata that tka blookad Fajaaari F,iia-hama sad Mnalgnaiary wan aU aaattatkl aa bbb 12tb Ust, by tar aruiftrs, ia tka Taniaitr f Skip lalaad. Tkaaa ptius an aH wejaa)Ua. Tka Mixagary wa iakaa by ta gaabeat Da Bote, aad tkt Iianetm wot aeupUnaavi is the osptnnaf tkotkra.. m ir.,, Fifloa tkousojid tf tkt Corps 4'Afrlq,a-dx Gta. Bank, havt ban ariaiartd ta, and JlFi! "SL b1 t - that It if p rob bit thai th baas taa akaaao ik. I oladt building at Liverpool will b tttaalltata. aad Ul tka Irovarsaual will .i.... ia la. laatioa f isUrbrUg with ih Aaothr Union asr it lUrled i'ia.h. vtllt. CoL L. C. Hook Is tditar. Ia sis IbbAb. kayt: "Our rtgnl IF, (rat, tkalw vatad he? BU, aad atxt that at did aol vote ta l.ta. ola." .. , .. ... . IN AND AROUND TJCUBt7at. Tbe ' FerUncsstimma ., Cbataaratf Railroad laopreweniea !.,,. A lalt latter froai Vioksbtrg .to k fhliils TrtttaiiayA , -. .,,.ZTZ ia itmnoauent kan btts aaUraly ckaag. I, to thtl a until sarritoa aaa defend it. Som lat koul kve bees tors dowa t axoka room lor them, no mslUr what gnuad ar kouM sund ia tht way, it must msvt, "Tkt iplesdld StrtBtataU army oorpt, rJtaa. nl MoPherion, ia la ekargt nf. lid eacAmped within and t round the city. lit labon have bets at gnat iac tbt line a It daada araaa hroic duilng It progress. It hat pltcad tka olty abovt pestileao aad givea H ta inasUma-bl boot tf health: - Blrstl aat. aaaa aasJa and kouies built, attnroomi artettd aad forti-fioatioBB txoavaitd. A railroad bat baen biilt from hen ta Big Blaek to faraUk tht FtftatBth army oorpt wltk luppllet, aad tha vefttn, reand about with food, wkmh ana Bo Uakt ta. bar. Wkaa w came hen Ik railway aktpa aad BglBt were dettroyid. Balls wr btat, looli won thrown away, machines wen brekea, every thing that ooold b lakra from tkiMgdaat wat taken, on 01 wa had only tht borlm sad WkMlt. i b :.. , Ganaral MoPktnoa dstollsd CL CoetbanfB, of kit siajf, to plaea iba road la ordar aad aa- . build th englno. Tht taak, contidTiag; Ike foot that then waa notklsg to work with, seemed a kard oat; bnt 1. waa dot, artlttaa from tht army wtra dataller, tools war made, a foundry wat attached to Ih shops, aad brtta and tna oait for tht work. Ia two dart tkara wii oaa tnglnt gthrd togtthti; and Is aaa weak aaotbar. . . , . . "Two wkt ago aa ttglni aaaad Iht Ssa- iral Sherman wat tumsd out of tht tkopt, and in ttiolllng lo th tamt vicinity yaittrdty, I taw two oihsrt In s ttats tf fieish that would do oredit to any workmen. They wen of tka manuftotun, erlglaally, of Bogen A Co., af Patterson, N. J., and an ai good a bow. They art called the Gtntral Grant and Osntral Me Pherson. Wt hare now lvt aaglati la ixotl lent order, thrt of them at goad at ntw." Failure of Fraa kiln's Texas Ex peattioa. Tht expedition whioh wst reosntly tent from Ntw Orleans under General Franklin, tt load in Texas through tht BabinsPast, hu prtvtd 4 ftilurt, hiving rttnrnid it It startlrui-Dolnt aftsr two of our gunboats were osptursd by tbe snemy. This it looked upon at a vtry bung, ling affair, but it It kardly wont tkaa wkaa might havt been oxpeoied from tbt naiTtrtaUy bad luok of General Franklin. Ht was vtrr nnluoky at th lint Bull Bub ; ht tchivd as suoceis la Iht Peninsuls; ht contributed sig nally to tht defeat or rope at Iht itooad Bail Run ; and contrsry to txpnat order, ha left Meads totally without topport after kit sclsa. did ohargt at th tnt battlt of Fradsrioksburg. He belong! to that olose oorporatitB of Iks MoOlellan oorpi of oommaodere who havt al-wayt drowned tkt fortunes of tht Amy af IkB Potomao, and it it an outrage that tht fortuatB of our soldiers should bt taddltd with hit bad luok any longtr. Ohio Miunar OtoisiriTioit. It spptara from a statement from Adjulaat Gtntral H1U, that Iht militia of tht wholt Btat has been organized under th ntw law, aad thi organita-lion rcoorded. Tbert an 810 nglatnti aad battalion of enrolled militia, anrtgiag ever eight oompaniet taob, and 2,700 eompanias of enrolled mllliia. la addltioa to thee thtra have been 880 volunteer companies orgaaiitd aal astigaad to volunteer regiment! and battalions. Onr 26,000 of our volunteen an uniformed, and other art uniforming rapidly. A bitter body of mtn, Gen. Hill lays, wat attar tanll. d ia any Brata. Boat 16,000 offioen htv bstn commissioned. A (Jar Incident. k fMhionably dreaaed lady entsisd a tar aa th Hudssa Rlvtr Railroad a fiw ivsniag elnoe, aad after h had etoad for tomt mtn-. utti, a yontg gentleman rose tndgavt ktr Us seat. Bhe made no acknowledgment of tklt act of oourtesy. Iht cars stopped it as apptr etttion on tht rinr, and tht lady waa about ta loan tht oar whin a quaint old Dutch gtntlt-man celled to her, " Madam, you havt forget' ten something." What sir?'' asktd tht lady. " Why, you forgot to think tha Fount aaa for your seat." Tka lady walked tut aad tka young man reiumsd bis tilting. Rbbabkablb DiicoviaiBi ta Pobfbii. Ntw dlgooveilei art reported from Pompeii. A ' house hat bsen uaoovend, whloh, to judge from tht splsndor of lit lnlsrlor, and ill almost psr- feot furniture mutt havt bslonged lo a vtry wealthy proprietor. The dlnlng-rotm it pavtd with mossio - Tba aompoltaly tarred labia ii covered with petrified rimnaati of dishes; and around it ara found laraa dttsns, or labla-bdt, ot bronse, rlohly adorned wltk gold aad! silvtr, upon whlob repose ttvtral skeletons. A great many preoiout jeweii win round star Ihem. Oa tha tabl ttoed, among other oraa-mentt, a very beautifully worked . ttilut of Baocbut 1b sllvsr, with tytt of mams!, a col lar of jewels, and prsolous armlslt. Infiotbd Fiblihh ib Cabads. Tht Btttoa Tntslerssyr "We leara from a Bos tea gta tltrnan who bat jutt nlurntd from aa xtn-slrs tour In Canada that a (ratifying tkaage or sentiment in regard to tnt oontett in ua United State It already spptrtnl ia tkat eona-try. Though tkara an yet tken aaay ttrtag tdktrtntt of tha Boutk, tka gnat mast tf ths people ar disposed to rejoloe at tka latt decisive Federal viotorist, and lo kopt that tba struggle may tnd In tht rt-sstibliskatnt or th authority of tba Govtrnmtnt tvtr all ths territory of Ih Republic. Th leaden ti tha liberal party now controlling the uanaaiaa government ara deeldtdly friendly to thi Nortk, aad tht present premier especially to, notwltk. landing tht faot that hit wife, a Louisiana lady, owned a plantation in last Biatt, wita thru huadnd nogross, wko, tine tht Federal occupation, have beoome frt. Weir it tloan to Rsbbi,. Fiftosa maltr and brlgtdler genenll feU 1b tht battle before Chattanooga, fighting against tht government lo whloh they owea atiegiano. -ins iouowibb; it a list of Ui kill: Major Btatral Bood, mortolly wonadadr BrivadlBT Gtaoral Prsstoa Bmitk; Brigadiar Gsnenl Wolford; Brlgadltr Gtatral.Wallkrailj Brigadier Gsntral Baa Harding Halm; Brigadier General . Dsskler. The wounded wen as follows: Major Gestral Gregg, Major General Preston, Major Gtntral Claiborne, Brigadier Gtniral Adama, Brigadiar General Brown, Brigadiar General Bann, Brig, dier General Benning, Brigadier Btnsral Job neim, xtrigaaivr uenerBi irwaa v. A Prosperous Toyage,- Tha Nam Bedford Mtrtury tayt: " Tkt bark Black Eagle, Captain Allen, whioh aailad tna tbli port May 6ib, 1862, for Hudton'l Bay, nr-rived hen last evening, with a cargo tf 1,660 barrel! of polar oil, aaa ou.uw pouodi oi bone, worth, at present prion, at least alasly tkou- eaad dollars. Coaiidtrlng tkt amount latst4 in th veiiel and outfits, aad tbt brief tun Ik hu been absent, this Is ont of tkt belt lf sot dtddtdiy tht beat vcyag't if , nadt frtn Ibis nor l. Tht Buwk Ktglt brought baok ktr origi- BBl tnw Wita ta axoapuoa ot oaa aaaa. . rom Ootober 10, 1862, to July 20, 1868, tkt, with four other thlpt,wirt fraita In, la Pltnoa's harbor, during whioh lima tht anwt matsd thsmsslvM with private ihtstrioal Ik ink . ... . e tima, probably, that ua artarinaes ti a isig Arotlo winter hatbtanUvd by Us dnmalia ptrforme.no af whalemen." Dialer Tbabb BtTwami ran LiIM abd Eobofb. The Detroit Tribute sayi: "Iht pro, peol it bow flattering tor a large trade between Llveriul and Detroit, Cleveland and eibsr lak ciiiee. Wt leara fnm good authotity that Meaan. OuaBtaghsm A Bhaw, af Liverpool, ta ewjaactioa with P.Tnvtat,af Ua tomt aity, but a formtr resident of Detroit, hats II la tan-ItoplatioB lo plao Iwdvtor fourteen firtt-olast veeeels on Utt nut atxt teaeoa. Thata resUemirs - an eatinly oovrant wlU Ult r.ailB aad kaaw It la bt tat that will BBT. Tki bark Ravtaaa attttd by ker naad trip fiva thousand dollars, being al Ik nit ot tweaty thousand dol'anfor twtln moatha. Daring tkt winter moatks, wkllt sur homt an lying Idle, Utaa tosmI oaa aU b praAtably tmploytd la Ua tetta trad. |
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