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PROPOSALS. Proposals for Forage. Com QnABTtuuffra'f Otvici. Vimiwtub Dim, lcemW I, IMS. BAt!tD PttUPO.SALW ABU INVITiCD BY THB uutst'i liwuartiueiit it U uhmirii. r . u. .ore, Md., Alu.aud.ia, and Fart ftlouroeVa itbr of ttuo place, with Hay, Corn, Oat, and Bills will m receive for the delivery of 6,000 boih-la erf oorn oc obi ud 60 luoiol bay or straw, and awards. Bidden nut state at which of the above named t"- v ii-wo w uibm wiiTrrui, ana toe rates at which th7 will make deliveries thereat; the quantity of each article proposed 10 t delivered; the tlaiewbea Mid deli vet y shall be commenced, and The price nuit to written out In words on the Corn to to pat up In rood stoat sacks of about two hmhtliauh Ik.... I. I. lr. I . .1 . .. . ... .a mmmvt WU1 ..UleW DUfQ. Is each; Uie sack, to to furnished without extra obarge to the Qovernttent; the May and Straw to to The particular kind or description of oats, torn, ay, or straw, propowd to to delivered must to Atvea in tue proposals. All the articles offered ander the bltfe haraln in- w '""j" w arigia inspection DT tbeUov- mn( Inaiwfilnii lufna. I.- ; . j WilMMa lulll kL . at .. . ! un "Bw to suns, to lowest responsible bidder, m th interest of the . " ",, " payment will be Anas wnen tnewnoie amount contracted for shall rw uwn aoinBTO ana aeceptee. 1 b blddar will to required to accompany bis proposal with a guaranty, signed by two reeptmsible imne, that, In case bis bid ia accepted, ha or they raet for the same, with good and sufficient sureties-n a sum equal to the amount of the coutract, to do. Hver the forage proposed, In conformity with tha .Vr" V """"'uk-iim m case tue aaia Bidder shall fall to enter into the contract, they to a umwreuoe oeiween tue oner of said gidder and ths next lowest responsible bidder, or Vri D may ue awaraua. The responsibility of the guarantors mnttt be shown j.M.UWVHivi.1,iuuawvi m u. o. in a in ci mage or Attorney, Collector 0 Customs, or any other officer udor the United States Government, or responsible wu niwy MI Mil UU1SV. Att bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance " J Mieir proposals. 11 am 11 name ana postomce address of each bidder BM STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XXVII. COLUMBUUS OHIO. SATURDAY MORNING JUE 7l7 RA'LROAOS. MtUt to Ituriblv writtmi In tl.. nrnnnMB.i Proposals must be addrawed to Brigadier General a. H. Backer, (Jblef Depot Quartermaster. WashinK-aoD.D, 0., and should to plainly marked "Propoaale or rorago. """"i a aum eqnai 10 tne amount or theeon- -" "e wutrMcwr auo doui 01 mi gnar mmF required of the eocceesfnl bidder or Blank forma of Bids, Guars 11 toe and Bonds, may VOUM Of FUUi'OaAL; (Town, County and Stete.) I, the snbscrf tor, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United btates, at the Quartermaster's I . K ., ' . reaoiy to tne terms or your Advertisement, inritlng proposals for Forage, dated Vashiugton Depot, December 8, 1801, the following Bushels of Corn, In sacks, at per bnshel, 0 Bushels of Oats In sacks, at per bnshel, -"-Ton of Baled Hay, at per ton. of 8,00 pounds. Tons of Baled Straw, at per ton of 8,00 Delivery to commence on or bofore the day of 1HR arwl k i. i j , mna pipage myseir to enter into a writ- tan contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days, After being nottaed that my bid has been accepted. Brigadier General D. BT. Buoxan, Chief Depot Quartermaster, M aflhlngton. D. 0i We. ;h? andersigned, residents of , In the .M.7 u. 1 'iu amw 01 , uereoy jointly ana . iii.li v wiiu 11 1 a uuiiuu olbivs, ana guar en tee In course the foregoing bid oi be accepted, "" mrj win, wtiuio utu navs alter tne accep- UHM fit atrt III A AnAii.. 11 f. .1 1 with good and sufflciout suietles, In a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage M31UEII AUUM(!MEi. LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROADS. For Cincinnati, Dayton, Ritiimond, In Without change of Cars to DAYTON and ETCH LOU In, INDIANAPOLIS A Oil 10 AGO. On and after Monday, May 23,2(864!: Trains will run as follows t ffOUB TBAIN8 DAILY FBOM COLUMBUS, (Bunds ys excepted.) WOINOTrTNATI, DAYTON, RICHMOND AND IN DIANAFOLIS NIUUT IXPBB88 leaves at 1-U m., stopping at London, Xenta, Dayton, Morrow, and Lorelsnd, arriving at Cincinnati at 6:36 a. m., Richmond KOUt m.. in . Indiana nulla Q.ln . rn.1 oago 36 p. m. 8SUUHD TKUB fTTNnTWW 1 TT nmn Mfihirt nint tin itn B i luuianarviLis nmnnn hdiiv i -. inn . .. . " ' v.w a, m., stopping at Inff With tha tmin nn thS UarUH a ri.t B. B. for Hlllsboro. Ohlllicothe and MHtt. riving at Cincinnati at 11:83 a. m., at Dayton, 8:C8 -. ui., mvvyyiuQ ! M1UU Uli U1S VaytOU Si IndiaaapolU S.0 p. m., Chicago .d6 p. m. SKsTN. B. JThis trs.tn la tha finlnlraat Swm. 1.t- bos to Chicago; Mat occupied being 14 boars and 35 minutes, which U quicket than by any other Bailroa0 roots. thibd nun. DIANA P0LI8 DAY EXPRESS leaves at 11 5 J a. m., stopping at Jetferaos, London, Charleston, Cedar vilie, Xenla, Spring Valley, Corwin, Morrow.Snut1! Lebanon, Foster's, Loveland, Camp Deunlson, 11 IU :46 p. m., Dayton at 3 00 p. m., Richmond at A:'.0 r- uiuiitiiu i kov yt ui., auo vaicago, okw a. m. MAIL AND ACCOMMODATION leavee at B:35 j V. K iinunp uin, atiamisvtlie euu riainvuie, arriving at Unoinnatl at tOJa. BLKIPIMn OARR ON NIWHT TBATW TOR CIN RAILROADS. SilJHM'li lltUiil!l i, 1884. HAST. isad CENTRAL OHIO & BTBUBBWIIiIj RAILROADS, BOBB, WASHINGTON 0I1T, Mu. DiLPHIA, NEW TOBK BftoTOH. DirMmMtoM M at BiUattm wUi tiu Bakt Omen ami Ohio B. U and al PHulmr, uitkdZT taaiWi Omlral BaHnaJ. follimr ' Uoiam"" M1J napM) B S i1?" "!-Lwl." " " " 'flOM llKo.led; snivlD( .t BellMir. .1 10:48 . B.i Baltl r. -;5 Wellington 0lty,8..m. Ilibtlnlm d.ily to Phlljd.lphl. .nd New York ; .looDn5. IndNew York' 'Ut,r'' """n, Pbilul.lpU. NIOST EXPBES9 IT. BTKOBEN VILLI -Uni Dolumbaii 4:10 .. m.; SUhImidtIII. 12 Hp p. m .,. Mttjburg j.jo p m . ,elret Pltl,bu '4i6 P. m. H.rriibnri .HU m.i Philiut.lphlH T:iu . m., Fik "Wl.d.lphl. 18:00 n.i B.ltla10r..7:o6 . m.: Washington city 9:60 .. m. NEW YOBK EXPBKSB Tl UTIDBENVII.Ll IjeaVM finlnmhna l(iUA . i . . u. ."Ki.:i .:iT"'! Allratown 1:46 p. m. irin PhlWolphl. 9:46 . m. - DAY EIPBE88 MNThTl ObIoT "i-Lwto. Columbu., 8:00 p. m.; will .top .1 all at. rrlT ' B"Ir 10 P. m.i Oraftoa, 2:61 ZilS i, " , ' J1'?"' rrr& 1:ua P- ni l B.U mora III,! tr.ln. .7. K. rf.-w S., ,"",L" "' Nw York 10:00 p. m. B.ltlmor.' t:40 p. WMb Ibgton Otty t:V p. m. ' JHO. W. BSOWN. v Qen.r.1 Ticket Apem Jenrr.l ObloB. B. 8. F. 8uULL. Qener.1 Ticket A gent Bleubenllle, U. B 1S64. DRY GOODS. L 0. HOPKINS & CO., Corner Fifth and Fine, OFFER AT Wholesale & Retail, " BOO PIBOBS BLACK SILKS, n twi.... i ... ... n. I , n j iuuimub "FF1 a. sue w ucnni nituutva, Ticket Agent, 1. LVUUn, AU6DI. F. W. STBADKR, Oen'l Ticket Agt., Ota., O u. U. r. w. dtkadkh, uen 1 Ticket E. W. wniiiiiv.1 ton a a -ii 1804. 1864. SUMMER 1RRANGE91EM. TIMS CHANGED. Great Northern & Eastern Route f!CSSS&'SS! CLEVELAND, COLUM BUS miu BiiKii tan io euiur into aeon dl flcrence between the offer by the said and the lira lower responsible bidder, or the person to whom the centrum biv h.. urur,t..,i Given under our hands and' seals this day . IRA Witness: '''' BE1L.1 I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above named guarantors are good and BHltlcient KM BnrAtlna. fi.r tha .m.,i,.i fn- ... l. i-k T(i Im rnrlifliiH liv h. rtl-A bau rLi-.i.A a Bey, Collector of Ciistoms, or any otherofflcer under utBK-n uuToruuvoi or responsible person known to this office. AJ1 probata received nnder this advertisement will be opened and examined at this office on Wed-neaday and Saturday of each week, at I'd M. Bidders are respectfully Invited to be present, at the opening or bids if they desire. D. H. BUCK Kit, M , , Brigadier General and Qnartarmastar. No. Abut Olotmno and Kqoipaoi Orrio, I Px . . ''iNciNNATi, 0., June 1, 18114. BOPORAtS AteiC INVITED BY TUE UNDSIl-IONK0, until WJtDNESDAT, June lfttli, I8ii4, at 2 o'clock P. M., furnUhing this Department (by contract) with the following Books : Company Ordr Books, . Army Standard, do Olotiiing Bi'okt, do do Dt-acrimive Books, do do Morning Beport Books, do Post Order do do Pot Letter do do 1'ost Guard Report do do Begimtmtal Order do do do Dcacrlptive do do do Inaex do do do Order do do - Battpiea of wnitti may be sfen at ths office of Clothing and Eeuipig' lu this city. i w UD',,,"WU UI curnp, ai ino u. b. inspeo- i u , " new pacKHgco, "" o iirj iuruining, me Ktua aim quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and tiftc.kit.ti-t!. Parties offering goods mnat distinctly state In their bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price, and time of dt livery. Samples, ahen subutitttd, mnat be marked and numbered to correspond with the proposal; and the parties thereto must guarantee tht the goods shall ' '' J iuh".'"ii io army oiaonaru, oiuor-wlso the propotal will not be couuiiteit-d A guaranty signed by two reponpible personi, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him na der his proposal. Bids will be opened on Wednesday, June 15th, 1804, at 2 o'clock P. 1., at this office, and bidden ire requested to be present. Awards wlU be uatfe on Thursday, Jane 10th, 184. Bonds will be reqnlred that the contract will ha faithfully fulfilled. Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed.Blank forms of Proposals, contracts and bonds may oe obtained at thu office. The right to reject any bid doemed unreasonable U reserved. By order of Cot. Tdomai Swords, a. Q. M O. 0. W. MOULTON. 1e2-td Can tain and A- O. M. No. lfi I ABMT CLOTniNO AND EQUIPAOK orFICB, 1 Cincinnati, 0., May 2fl, Uni. PRHP09AL8 ABB IVlrKu bV TUB tNDER. SlUkD, until MONDAY, June 13tb, at two o'clock P. M , for furnishing this De.a'tment (by contraci) whh AHMY HLA KKTS, woo, grey, (with the letters tt. S., in black, 4 Inchostong, In the center,) t be 7 feet lonn and 6 feet 6 inches wide, to weigh 6 founds each, oi domestic manufacture To be delivered free of ebarge, at the 0. 6. In-aprclion Wamhonse in thiactty, In good new tack-age, with the uame ol the patty furnihlng. tne kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and pckng. Parlies offer iug goods matt distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to lurnUh, the price and time of delivery, Hatnple when submitted, must be marked and numbered to correspond with the propopal, and the parties thereto muat guarantee that the goods "hall be, in every respect, equal to Armv Standard, otherwise Die propoial will iot be connloVei. A giiKraiity sinned by two rei(onilIe persons, muRt accompany earh bid guaranteeing that the bidder will turply the articles aaardudtohim under his proposal. Bids will be opened on Monday, June 13th, 18R4 at 3 o'clock H. M., at this office, and Udders are requested to be pregMut. awards will be made on Tneiday. June 14th, 1804. llniula will Im I'MiiirsI tt.nt.l. ..ill l. ratttiiuliy lultlled. Telegrams relating to proposals will not be no Blank forms of Proposal, Contract! and Bonds may be ob fined a this oflton. The right to reject any bid deemed unTeasonabla Is By order of Col. Titos. 8w"bds; A. Q. M. O, C W. MOULT0W. mayfll-td CaptAfn and A. Q. M Tlxrea Trainti XaIIxt KZCKPT SUUUAI. Trom Oolnmbns. In Minnutlnh with ThIi.. .v.- LITTItX MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XKI IA fl BAT TBAJH. RIGHT IX PBESS Loaves Colnmbna at 8:A0 a. m. niuBi ai ismaware, Asnioy, uardtUKtou, Gileao, at Cleveland at BiaOa. m Dnnklrk. -:tn n' . n.77 falo, 6;t5 n. m.i A I ban v. 4-45 a. m- N-' v,v l;30a. m.; Boston, 8:o p. m.i Chicago, via Crest' . . iimvuiK, o.av jj. m.i rniiadel-pbia, BKO0NO TBAIB. RKWYOBK EXPRESS Leaves Colnmbas at 10-20 a. m. Will stop at Delaware, Oarrfiugton, Gallon Crestline, Shelby, New Louden, Wellington and Grafton: arriving t UnH .t 9-ui . . r.. kirk, 8:32 p. ra.; Buflfhlo, 8:65 p. m.; A lb my, 8.45 m m Maw Vnvlr O.A.H ' . n i a r- ' Pittsburg via Crestline at T:50 p. m.; Philadelphia. Chicago via Qrajlon at 6 31 a. m. , , THIIU TBAIB. Mail and ex prkmh ni,-..M p. ta. Will stop at all stations sooth of Shelby, and at Ehlloh, New London, Wellington, Grafton and Bereai Arriving at Cleveland at it ft) p. m.; Dunkirk 2:46 a. m.; Buffalo, 4:20 a. m. Albany, 3:'6 p. m New York, 0:45 p. m.; Boston, 11:60 p. nj.; Pitts- 6iigo7g:UsT m. ' " oohnictioni. linil.HM alfli a . I J T l m n . field and points on that road. At Crestline with Pittsburg, ft. Wayne and Ohl. cago Bailroad for Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore: at ho. for CMKcAan At Shelby with iiaudnsky, Mansflold and Newark Bailroad, lor all points on that road. Also, for Toledo and Chlcatro. At Greton, for Toledo and Chicago. At Cleveland wttn Lake tiboru .....iruad for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boston. PATENT BLEEPING 0AB8 ABS BDN ON ALL YOBK AND BOSTON. Bwafft CAwfted tkrouffh Io Ntv York and Boriot uia utevewna; auo, io fmuuuipfna aMd ant Fori via Onvulut, Oiuolnnatl Bzpreas arrives at Columbna at 11 30 B. m. Colnmbos Accommodation arrives at Oolnmboj at Pare aa Low as by any other Route, Aikor TiolnU tia Ormilint or (WW, E. S. FLINT, Vapertntendent, Cleveland, Ohio. Annua fAiiJiiuauw, Agent, ifbntin 8i llrpat Woottpn Doi uuuuuu u U1UUI MUD WlU JiUUWai s nttMMICn .llDlllntiutrnni t....n...n 1 Kinrad Train. I.... ... n Iln,i . ., n . n NKW YOBK lUKOUOH LINE. Leave Cleveland at 0:M a u and 9:10 at Arrive at L-avItU burgh. 11 :.W ah " 10: V2 r u I " Meadvilloat 1;40 p m ' 1:00 a m 11 Corry at. Urii r u " 2:.l6 a oaiamauca at 6:18 r m 4:44 a u new iorR at 10:46 am 8:46 t si Leave New York at 7:Wa h " 0-OOff h Arrive Cleveland at 6:01 am " 6:ao p h PBunaafs excepted. tB'turdays excepted. M I U ! Eastward Leave Akron, (Mail) at...- 7:41 a m ah. iuntviv.no, usui at J2:f 0 p h In. U.l.n.n.. At a..-. - Westward Irfave balamanoa (Mail) at""."." 6:K) a m aiii.o iiidoutiiiv hi iir;i8 a M Eastward Leave Gallon, (Accom.) at.... 8:W a m Arrive iiiaiiSDbia " 10:05 A M Westward Leave Akron, (Aceom.) .,..lO::m a m ait. uiauBiieiu , fjw p k Arr. CallioQ, i a-t) p M rll!i.'i r s mr. Leave Meadville at 8:00 a m and 310 m Arrive Jfranklin at 10:16 " 6 !i6 r u jHoauYina at :,"ii " 7 46 m MillikVtl..1 Ikl irlumw Leave Cleveland at 7:14 A M and 8:50 r M Arrive Youngs town at. 10:S5 " 7:'20 p m Arrive Cleveland at....""" "loliiQ " g'ou r u U. F. HWEETSKH, WI Suji't. Meadville, Pa. .GOODMAN, General Ticket Agntit, oieve-h,n mavlfl OOO FIBOEH9 FRE.NC H MERINOS All Colors, FIVE THOUSAND WINTER SHAWLS OSTE THOUSAND LADIES' CLOAKS, Black and Colored. L. . Hopkins & Co., Corner Fifth and Vine, DAILY OEI0 STATE JOURNAL tH'BTr, AM.KIT CQ Proprlplon. SATURDAY M0RN1N0, JOKE 11, 1804. From Grant's Army. GPERATIOXS OF FRIDAY. Fall and Thrilling Details of me if attic. FANCY DRESS SILKS AT LOW PRICES. MEDICAL. Friends and Relatives OF THE Brave Soldiers and Sailors. OulDmbm. M.j 18. 1814. Oolumboa, Ohio To Indianapolis Direct without ni - A St tnange oi tars. 1864. SUMMJilt ARRAX(iEaii.r. I'a I'M 1 ABMT CL0THINO AND FQUIPAGE 0KFICK ) O'NOinnjlti, Ohio, June 1, lgii-A f tJIi.NUi.-nntil FltlDAY, June I7lh, 1804, at (by contract) with I niform Coats Infantry; Uni orm Cats Artillery j Vuarae Cip. Samples ol which n ay tie sen at the office of Clothing and E ul page in this city. To hedolivorert nee of charge, al the TJ. 8 Tnspeo tion Wrehnuaeln this city, in good new parkane. with the name or the prt furnishing, the kind and quantity of goods disilootly marked on each article and encknge. Paitles offering goods, mo it distinctly state in their bids thquntlti they propone to lurulHh, too price and time uf delivery. Vain 1 1 hs . htm submitted, mnst be marked and numbered to corn spond with the proposal, and the parties thereto niudt goatentee that the goods stiall be, (a every respect, equal to Army Stan Jard, other wUe thr proposal will not be considered A guaranty slgoed by two respnnsib'e persons, I BiiiKt accompany each bid, guaranteeing that thi i blditer will supply the articles awarded to faim nn dst his proposal. Bias win be opened on FrMay, Jnne Hlb, lai ft( i n. lors - . , - M gJiM'''aM:n''i" TRUSSES AND BRACES i win ui uiBuo nn oiuraay, jnne ltftn. i fiihriily fulnll'd. To lug rami re luting to Proposals will not be no Hfert, . BUnk 'orrns for Proposa's, Contract! and Bonds may be o Main art t this office. The right to rt-Jeet any b d deemed id reasonable la re ered. ily order of Ool. Taos. Swant, A. Q M 0. . v , , 0. W. MOULTON, Tataln ami A Q. ST. Columbus & Indianapolis haiiiroad ijijxraa. fur Ul-bann, NpruiKll.l.l. Itujion, l. m. Klclnuoud ana luUiituniHiU.. Tbronth to Indl.n.poli. WITHOUT OBANOI 01 OAB11, .nd bo I one chauga to LonUvill.. St. 1)01., Dd Culcego. On and after Monday. May 10 18G4 " iwrevBuaum as lonowit FIRST TUA IN, INDIANAPOLIS EXP RUSH, at 8:00 a. m., cen-necting direct at Piqna at 8:f 0 for Troy and Dayton ;at - aimurBnii, uugannpon ana Uhfcago;and at Indianapolis at a:05 p. m., for Louis, fille, Terre Uante, vausville, Cairo, Ht. Louis, La and all VVesternaod Northwestern noinu! 8EOONI) TRAIN. CBBANA ACCOMMODATION, t Br a. m., connecting at Urbana at 11:30, or Bellefontalne, Kenton. Carey, K tod lay, Titlin. Clyde, and Bandnsky. 1 THIRD TRAIN. INDIANAPOLIS KXPRKaa, at 11:30 a. m., connect lug direct at Mllford; south or Uechanlcksburs and Sprinutield; and north for Maryavillv and Dela-ware; at Crbaua at 1:40 p. m., for BeilefonUine and lluntavllle; at Piqna at .): ,. ni., for Troy, Dayton, n - a. iTiuLimirr, mi mcnoiona at y.fl'p. b-., ior anaerson, liOgansport, Teoria and Chicago; and at Indianapolis at p. oi, for Louisville, St. Lea is, rihlci.iT. and all Western cities. FOURTH TRAIN. . .VQI?4 JPRHS, t H:mp. m., connecting al B,ftn, with Dayton and Michigan Railroal lor Lima. Fort Wayne, Chicago, Toledo and Detroit. SLEEIUNQ CAK8 ARE RUjN ON NIGHT TRAINS. This Is the only through route between Oolnmbni and Indianapolis, and the only route on which THROUGH TICKETS can be sola. The cars for this Line start from the depot on the west side of nigh iteest, opposite the Cincinnati Depot. On this route there Is no change of cars between Columbus and Indianapolis; and no other rontc without changing cars exists. Bny your Tickets at the Colnmbna and Indianapolis Depot, thereby saving a change of can at Rich-mond.ForTlckots and any Information, apply at the of-ace,0PP03ITaTHB UNION DKPOT COLUMBUS J- M. MINT. Gen'lflnnt. F. CHANDLKB, General Ticket Agent, w B mowuW, Cn'l Paaa'ngr Agent. Conrohiis, May fc7, 18' dtf EYE AND EAR. p v i? rj3T"a ATT.T,,T, 'OP ,DR. &. A. KNAPP, OOOtlOT, (roRMIBLT OF . T.,) IZOLC-.Irely treat. Oiraue. or the Ijrei, De.fhM . nd Inert. ArtllleM I,n wiOnul Vtl mth Hi(h .tre.t,Uolaialu, Ohio. Alio, mail, kli book br. a. o. Fonsnr.no, No. 5 East Fourth St, Dp Stairs, BITWKIN MAIN AND BTOAH0BB STS. Clnciniiatl, ., Fa.T. parlfinlar attention to auptyfog TntraBKS ?o. BetmcAC Otiai. eboulder Brace, for Ladiee, Oeou HuvmuiNt .uiixTHn, umpnicei nanoage. and T Bend.ge. for Ji.dlr.' Itlafttc 8'ocklnae; ankl.t. and Knee Cap. of fllk and Linen; lnetrumenu ftr OnratlT.oftlpln., Olnb Fort. Bow Leg., Weak Anklet, Dip Dlieana, and all other Pbj.lc.1 Dt-tOTmltie are axnratel; dtted. Twenty jmii eaperlenoe in Kttron. and America. A Female alway. ia a'.tendaac. to watt on LadlM. Addreea or oall ynnrMll feb26m SILAS N. FIELD. Lumber Merchant ! Dealer In all kinds or Worked Flooring, Lumber ' I.AT II AND (I1I1NOI.KS, W. Corner of nprtna; and Water Bta prisdM Oolumbua. o. Holloway7s Tills! OIN-TMEWT. A T.T. WITH Tf i VV VDivvno aim n nr h.iim xV In the Army or Navy should take experts! care ... .u. j m kiiiipij Bu.n.mnj wnu iiipbo j-iiis ana Olntmeiit; aud where the brave Soldier, and tailors have iieglecUd to provide themselves with tliein, no better present can be sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the Soldier's never COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by using these admirable medicines, and by paying r"r irec..ons wuion are attacu- SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF AP- rciiiiji, icujiiiBW lALTU BULD1KRS. Those fwHngs which bo sadden na nsnally arise from trouble or annoyames, obstructed perspiration, or hi 7 i7 u t i 7,",-''",r uuwuoiesome, tnus , b "minimi -uion oi ine nver ana atfioiach. 1 hese organs must be relieved. If yon de- . . j . uo ,,lBi accoraing to tne printed instructions, will quickly prjduee a healthy ... .. ...c, BUU .iuiuhvo, auu, as a natural oonsequeuoe, a clear bead and good appetite. WEAKNES3 OR DEBILITY INDUCED BT OVER FATIGUE Will soon disappear by tha ns of these invaluable -.umic, win iimcKiy art ii ire aouuion-al etrenKtb. Never let the Bowels be either con tilled or unduly acted upon. It may seem t range that """"j in- ii"um do recommonnea iir Dysentery and Flux, many persriia auiiposlng that they would inctvase the relaxation. This is a great mis- tkltn fur rh..ui Piilo will u -i .. ach. and thus rfmuve all tlm turiii intmon tn, .t, svstetu. This medicine will Rive tone and vfimr tn u -iiuid uiKiiiu Bjnicin, iiowever anrangea, wnile heallh and strength follow as a matter of course. .Li ? "Y.:ia.twui buuuuweisao.ure m this famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION! INDISCRE TIONS OF YnllTfT Sores, rtcrrs, Blotches and Swellings, can with cer at...... o'ii'mn; vureu, n i no mis are taEen night and morning, and the Ointment bo freely used aa utated in the printed instructions. If treated in ........ , ...cj mj ui i u uue J nr. io ureax out in another. Whereas this Ointment will romove ihe humors from the system, aud leave the Patient a vlgoroUH and healthy man. it will require a little neneverance in bad caaea to Inmirt. & ln.tln , FOR WOUNDS, EITHER OCCASIONED BY Till,' 1 A VM l,m c a nun y . t . m.,., LRT Ran on nnnisra Tu which every Soldier aud Sailor are liable, there I t"p".i .u 'B,.urB auu convenieni aa ml-loway's Pills and Ointmmt. The poor wounded and elmoHt dying autlorer might have bis wouuds dreised immediately, If he would only pru virtu him self wl h thin matchless Ointment, which should be nou.iu auu Biueurfu nil eroiina II, -um Mr ui nm-u irora nin Knapsack, and cumpresod with a handkerchief. Taking, ninht and morning, 6 or 8 Pills, to cool the syntem Kvery Soldier's Knapnack and Seamen's Chest all All 111 H.1 M.IJ.J mtll. . I. I 11 ri . t" wim iuvm vaiuauie nemeuiee. ACTIO IV I None are genuine nnless the word "Hollowat, Nr.w Yobe amo Lomoon," are dlsoernl- u id mm m rrutcr murm 111 every I Bll Or IHe DOk Ot directions aronnd each pot or box; the same may be Tilnlnl nun h JiiUim lu. i 1- .-L. a t I , j j V , ""v " a nana- uuin iurhiu win uo given ki any one rendering sncb Information as may lead to the detection of any pert ot parties counterfeiting the medicines or Tendin. Ihnauna knntarlnir iUn n K m .... .1 Sold at the manufactory of Professor Hollo wbi, n. utiucu uni.B, new iorn, ana ny all re- uhibh,iiu vwiNim menioine.tnrough- i ...Mim iu, iu iua iuu Dozes, at HO I Skat 1'hnrn la a iumiiM...VI. i " , " - aaiiug vj taainguif latter sizes. N. B. Directions for the amtdanoe of patients It. every disorder are atbxed to each not avml tu. have Show Carit, Circular Are., tent FREE no V ltct rt d i.. .11 .'. ' I Tiionis nOLLOWAT, dMS TOHwd-em H Maiden Idu, If, L.C.H0PBHSiSsC0. OFFER AT ES 17 I Xj, THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRESS SILKS!! m the city. L. C. HOPKINS & CO., Corner Fifth and Vine, OIKTOIN1VA.TX, octM-63-dlr o. HLXTEa'W Spring & Summer Goods AT M. A. HEAZLITT'S FANCY STORE, Xo. 133 SoutU High Street. I AM NOW DAILY HK0PJTIN0 NBW GOODS from ths East, amour which are many article, not to ba found In any other ea'abliubnient in the el'y. My rtock of Lariloi' and Children'. Under Garment aud Night-Wrapper. Ii complete with every variety. Also, full ault. for Doyy from three to eight year, of agtf. Flu. DreBies for amall Boy. and Girl.. ' HOSIERY AND GLOVES. I have the best aborted sock of Hosiery and Gloves forLadie. Goi.ts and Children, to bu found in the city. HOOP SHIRTS, In every variety for Ladiea, Mioses and Children. Parasols aud fcim Umbrellas of the present styles. HlIaLINEKV. My stock of Millinery lscompletewlth the newest j . ""' " muu iu in re n a iionneis and Hats, riowers, Kibbona aud llouche-. In which CXOAKS. In Cloaks I have Just received the latest Bastern t . Ipb for Ladies, Misses and (.hildren, to which I Invite your particular atto ilion bvfure purcbaaing elsewhere, as we will not be undersold lSUMMtIi;S. always on band a good aitsortiiinnt of Lace and Linen Collars, Undent lee vts, Uuudkorchbtfs, Muslin H-dgings, lUtr Net in every variety, Neck 'l ies. Breakfast thaw la, Port Mounales, llalr Blushes and Combs in evtry style, Head Urt-ssos of the new-eft Patten s, Ac, Ac. INFANTS' DWfiSS PB0TETKCT0BS. tomslhina aw. ' lres8Trliuminf(r4 In every variety.Together with an endless variety of Fancy articles not here mentioned, Uemember, the only establl-hmont In the rlty where particular ait. -it ion isgiven to ChlMnn'sar. ticks, is at M. A. 11 KAI.I I T N FaneyStore. No. Vtt 8,jth High Street. a. B. Kmbro dering and Braiding executed In the bst marnmr. DRUGS, &C. ICE, ICE. TI7-BIOH WAS OBTAINKU TWO MILKS SMAtl, ODANTlTIEU at reanooable nrle... Order, left with Bronki, Steam. A Co.. No 878 flonth Ulgh St.; 0. A. Wagner, 27 Kaat Ktau St.: t; . "J""" Aaet uwn at., andWm. Dlckiraon, M Noith High St.: or .Ith thr Wagon on the .traeta, will."- "". willbr prompiiy ntiea. apria-wn J. fl. . M'LT.KB CO. DRUGGIST, ko. 24 minn iik.u street O" r ATWDOlESAtll 0B El TAIL, a larga and well aelectad .took of DRUGS, CHEAtlCAIJS, ; PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS. PAINTS A OllS, 1911121, DYE STUFFS. BRUSHES, all kinds. WINDOW GLASS, GIxASSWARE, Wines Sc Liquors FOB MEDICAL PUBPOHES, . i T. , wuii.ii d.tt oeen pnrcnaaed ror Oath or the Importer, and Atannuutnren, and will be nldatvarr low price.. auowm "wwcar attention ffitm io imminiiailaM PJaM $75 TO 150 PER MOMIi. mni T.TTTT.IE AT A NT DiiBiunuKimin u . r V u wu fjuua.v, w solicit i orders for their new t).1 Machine, with axunge, I "wuim. ne win pay a lib eral salary and expenses, or give large commission. For particulars, terms Ao., enclose a stamp and w' x. o. c a vi ib. inirao. ii. prft-dlmAwSn - " for tht U. 8, WnOLISALI AND BITAIL DIALKB8 IH Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. Nn. 124 North fflgh St tt27-dli Correapondenc. of N. 1. Hum. IISADOUARTEBH AMU n. kuw Dn.... COAl llaEBUH, HEAR TUB CuiCKAHOMINT. ' I ' . T n . . ' I .0CNEBAL TIIW Ot TUB BATTLE Judrinir hv tha ...ai-iri. nr k. . . o -j -"j w. mi. vuuuuuier ami th. 1 ...... i .wddc. n u iiav. experienced, O ..-.vr....l8,.jUttWB tun morning anil spend iu fury in little .u aiiar, auouiu taite its piuce imoni the battlct of Urn wan hnt . lations to the whole campaign, it is perhaps, v auwi. lunu h, gruuu reconnoissauoe. howerer, which has cost us not less thaa five or six thousand killed and wounded. Tha ohiear. nf tha nmin. - a. .1 p . . w" Tfc-o w turce ine 8ld6 Of Wlllpli. nnil i - -- - v.iAAft ruauB 10 llichmond, tho rebels had planted them- -v.v, m luumeu line. w nat we have done IB to feel thin linn Kn . A a. nuim, UlUUgU gUiUlDg 801110 tClBpO' """"oto, auu l uue or two points no- tuallv CArrifrl tha nAmw.'a xnl.i, 1 On the WhnlA- rnalifrt tl.n .l... , ----"- t...u uuiiuiuOIUU Lilal anv Vmlnrv that, onnlil bora v.. . a x. i "v w ttuu m u. t.u uiuuu iu us purouane. i ao not say this fid men.lt-. no wiih nnv x.... l ,v," "wuiug mo geaernt onv.cL.on a-w AAijr . buuu coaviction, now uvur. Wlien Mia nnmmnn 'buvu men as nave to-day led their lines against tho enemy, is apt to be of itself predict that there will be no renewal of the ot. vn un qj ine vntcfMhomwu: that WO milSt Ionic tn th rnnnm-naii t ...... a. plant this army in a position where, beina a4 loss of a dinn.il , 7 b"I itivi it III Uli vu a DO Liar nrnmiRO nrlar.i.i ta . i r - ijvai,v inuiu litrUHC rltb BATTLE. Coil Harbor hf in it manwraA Kwt II,. ..vuuc.UUJr, eu. urant aetermineu to eive battle, tli. dnv c...i. . poae of easaying the passage of the Chicka- .. ...j. n..,,,, uurmg me night, Hancocks aorns. wliinli hv ,1,. . 1 I - , "J .IVIIUUI withdrawal of the Sixth Corps, held the ll! nf It. II ... Vi ... nan, whs movea ana tooK position On thfl nrtr.mn Inf, .nJ An.i.. Thursday, the headquarters of Gens. Grant and Meade, which had boen in the rear of the right, were transferred to tho roar of had, as I have Baid. boBn (li.irT.,,l i bnttle Thursday ; but Hancock was oompell- iu uiriii, ilia tiurnfl lnin m. inn hh.i t.:. lormation was not completed until after noon. Ihe attack was then ordered for 5 O'clock in the afmrnnnn 1,.,. . il .1 s'orin as heavy as that which swelled the u.wuulmuy ui. mo uny neiore r air tlaks t tua oruer uau to Do counter raanaeu. The hour of attack was then fixed for 4:30 o ciock tuis morning. Had Uen. Lee, under these oirctimat.nn.. .mnlnuj .1 .rir.. .v." . "" juiou tienerat wuose cheirglory is lobe thought well of by the rebels, and planted bis army astraddle the Chickahom-iny, as McClellan did, the storm whioh owoiieu mat siream yesterday afternoon might have tri-ven ti.n (imnt nn n ly which you may depend upon it he would ...... ....jnu.uu. jju,, wuu0 tne reoeis praise McClellan they do not imitate him. Lee uau ci. entirwtAiftn nnrih fti'thari.;ni.ni t - ......... , iu. UI1I.B.UIIIII' ny, nna tne ouly result of tho delay in at- uica oausca UV the mn in tlm orivo the enemv. whn hn.l h .1:. covered tho disposition of our troops, the uuu,.r,!t,u. A.i which to porfeot his defensive nreDara ionq. rou... mo THE SITUATION AT 4 A. M.. FRIDAY. In saddle at 4 n'nlnnW in tin. mn,.n;n iu gray light of dawn is struggling through terinir ruin ia fAllinc rtm. man a:n i: 1 hind thoir breastworks, worn out with the work ol the night; tho rebels, too, lie bo-bind their anl.rpnnTiRi.nl. .nil nnl.r il,-. Bicopiess pickets peer with wary eyes for. ward through tho dusk of the woods. All is still as the grave, yet in thirty minutes mo siorm 01 ouuie will Durst forth aloug a stretch nf siv mile. Thnr. i. . take a glance at the lines. Here on the left wing 01 1 no army is tue corps of Hancock Aim '2iM nnnnnniinir milk l,l.n :i.i v f ""rj uiw uu .HQ llgUL, and forming the loft centre, is Wright's, (the uymsuuuimBjUlfl JOIU, WU1CU H01US the centre; next.comes Warren's, (the 5ih,) which forms the right centre, and then uurnsiues, (me win,) which bolus the ex trpmn vifrht flni, lin. .I....I 1 tn ' " " nun. .IlliUSb UUTUl- lcl with the Chiclcnhnmtnv nnrl fr.nn. nnn a nan to two ana a halt miles north of it. un tne leu wing we approach nearest the river, on Ihe riirht. we nr. inni..li.i r..aA.i Hancock, holding the left wing, reels across n:n.ni. c....:. 3 1.1 .... 1.. iiiDjiiimu oiuuuu ruuu, inat is, 1110 roaa lpmlinv frnm ta Ilnvlnn. Ia Tll-.l.l. CI. ....... ..B iu IDll.luu OIU- tion ;) our ngnt is across the Tolopaiomoy. The rebel front is formed immediately in front of tho Chiekahominy, in three lines, (two lines of battle anil a .Inifmi.!, linA an irregular lino to conform with the woods una riugcs ana Bwamps or the grouud. Be tween the two armipn ia n Inn, ... ' wni d.uiuui ri- gion, whose dark hollows will soon be lit up witu tne nres or ueatn. Suddenly from behind the rude nnrnnet tliprn i. .n .,. starling, a noiseless springing to arms, the miuuiniiu. ui uuiuers forming uie line. The attack was ordered for 4:30, and it may have been five minutes after that, or wvi. i.u iiuiimi-B, um 11 certainly was not later than 4:45 when the whole line is in mntinn. Klrirmisti.t.. AA Ihrown out, and presently meet the enemy's pinKem, ao we jearn uy tuo smart lusilade vou hear; nnr artillarv nnnn. ilia Al.i. spond, and in a moment the deadly conflict ID JU1UCU. Tne jimnTis or msTonr. Tlin tnnlnnhunl.tnn. Ik.l l! t ...j. ........ vuu.uo Dj tlln,fc nine .IS iiigiu, is um, u cim'gory or tnougtit; and 1 tllillk it nillSt hn In fn inln taw, I UII WUlllll minules this morning was crowded an ago ui nun, .11. ion minutes 01 tne ttgmcnt men call time, and yet that scant space decided a hat.lo I There are a thousand details, ton thousand episodes, but the eFsenlial matter is this, that that first rush of advance carried our whole front but nn ."-nin.i . l;nA of works, which we were unfi le to brrnk .iiiuiiitu, or, ureuaing tnroiign, were unable to hold. Conrnivn nf thi. 1 il. l. .l. . IUW 111(13 Iu, fierce onslaught amid deafening volleys of musketry and the thunder of artillery, and the wild, mad veil nt hnttl. .nri .nA n.. ' " ...u, Dva f.uv ranks mown down, and ihe lines break here auu mere, nnu tne sullen ohstinato retrent, every inch contested, and we shall then be able to descend to some of the points of action as they individuals themselves along the line. THE LEFT TIANCOck's C0BPS. Hancock held the left of the whole line of battle: and nf hia ih... li.;s i. low hold the extreme left of the army, that u. uiuuiiu whs uruwu on me right or Harlow's, while Birncy's division was held in reserve. Of the lour brigades of Barlow's division, Brooks had the left and Miles the right. each brigade in double line of battle. Smith, commandinir the Iriah rtriirnrt. was placed in support. The left was protected by refusing it the 8d brigade being disposed so as to cover that flunk. The formal!, n of Gibbon's division on the right of Barlow was similar. Tyler's brigade (heavy artillery) holding the right, Smith's the center and Owen's the left McKean in reor of Tyler's center, in two lines. On Hanoook's line Ihero were but few placeB where artillery could be used wilh effect, BArlnvr had rliaAi.,l H..I 1,1. nii..Li. brigade should, previously to the sssault, be moved Out. and fnrm.rl i.t in m.. tit II.. piokrt line. From this point they advanoed for half a mile through the woods and over open intervals, under a severe fire, square up to the enemy's works. The fori ion of his front where the right of Mile's brigade joined wilh tha l.r ni n-....!.-' it. . , -n.au w. U1UU.D IUU BUU1U brigades thai so brilliantly oarried the fa- .n,.Qu. m luo ime 01 Dpotisyivania lucoceded in a similar splendid coup here ; thev lot over and lnin ih. ....i .capturing his guns, (four light 12-iound- NUMBEB 286. betw th&ZLur 'i'b'0110' were just turning the enemy's guns on the if Ihe fasT and th. .g g Car lay on toP retreating rebels, when powerful reinforce! The eng n'eer John C C?,Ta t ment, from the second" rebel line appeared and the firman L.-I. t ' M,'lwi'uke0' dvancing. Th. first rebel line was held by waukee ST?' iil.Ti "T',"'" of Mil" Breckinridge'. troop, and wa, carried, bt lgl! Statt' 'i' Lee is to good a general Io leave a point eo Comnanv and ..' Wress imnortanttliii...i.i.iA.-j..i iT?" , , "-ompony, and a newsboy, whose nam- i. ridWi niT-iY:."" "-Known, were seriously hurt. The en I ana it is tl,i.. j . . . " uun. DC. UUIU t ig forward to rairip.a ti, 1, had snatched Barlowa iT.i..j. . T 0 cnara"". An opportunity hearts. nZ . "I,-.V..b"fde -"out . Presented him to escane. bit h. ?. odds-cm, d ,..r,r," .,"Ti"ro.'ne 1n"Jr Voided to .lick to Li. eninD Ft .. . -v ai.m iiieir own nnaer nnn. wm in ih . -,i..L!i!. . . - " anions the least short of desperation, but f ,1,7 n ' I0.',"" 'y tne situation in which they now foun I i. f T. r',."B, ,naeD ea. lor ibe" tnemselves. oerl.nn.ii n. m.!.. . . . " """ recora that not a not merely the overwhelm ng front thall i3JVhX " er"Wi"1 lnia came nreain .in . at received a bruise or an in urv worth mn. lioy hid no fear, but thi, nosition'tn.vi, ig' "W tuose in emigrant car, the opportunity for a deadly enfiladm7fir ,ln, ... H 1 . e?raplls tl,at tn-Beside ihi i..f Bl."g fire, dent wns caused by boys niacin.- .(..... comnacL" fliyZ.fL,,Tl0LC() ,rae? on a special train as soon as th. in7. the organixation, h,7 suffered VearfulTv EMIMtX!"? U,,cU'- 1U with them theprier. tbey LarXn treatment of TuevrbK' tion ; to a position aHn advau of That WUni'd-they had held, and at diflW Eta. no . statesiekt ok 0eo:b. atuin-s. more than fiftv vhi-Hb t.Z. "The mornintv lro:n . . .. . " v'""".r . 1 1 . . . " -.tv it iajc ! u.u. time ana reached Kenosha about 12 0 Clock. WeStODDed at k'nnn.lin ....... i.ed .i..K-i.i.: . r "?" MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS 0F,THE LIYEt AND DIGESTIVE ORGAN8 , ---j jo Alum me enemy. Here theventrennhiffl nA k- 1 1 i ' to pass on to Oibbona' division of the same corps, on the right, and which was engaged ,nd reacnett the b"ge north of Ihe citv i at in. same time. - - mnmenis afterwards, running at the Gibbons advanced simultaneous wilh Bar- f,'teoffive mil8 an "o"'- Laborers had low. but in mnvin. tnn.n.1 i. . been at work filling i - n . r" w" l . .1. 6 ....!, it o cudid upon i -.--...Mg , nlVi,uer eoa or die of KT, ?f.th,8 8W8mP9 of the Chiekahominy briJ..BJ during the high wind of thr nau tone timed or overpassed, in ,',r,n8 "V. "rge quantity of sand had o eaPtahir:?.?.W''icl,i rtti"' covering them - w' " i aiA incnes. , ... , , " "vui.LutB -ej-v uimcuu IU C0LUU1I8U lie nnrtriArtlinn han. .1:at . i W IUH UPDIU tit ti va a. i 1 nflw. f 1.1. i. " n..:.. """"uuiiiereui ftfl V .".A" 8 Boon rr .s Mii4D. iU18 overcome, bntvevop ""biu su-uuk iuis unit I m r .inn I'nrttnrjl .U- . WheClg Of the InfnmAlitr. ai. v'.rtnt, t 7 , w.u aiiime ... a . . nvrv iiirown oil v.B. mu. iiii,rKcu me conductor their com- I:;- u Iue Cng10o was p: juuiun uiTisinn nn n.a ufv r.. . .... i luin? ibel intn tha ni-. n,: - . " iuna 01 uie 1 j r '" uoiow. ine ten. brigades of Tyler and Owen gained the reb- f,8r' ba80e. "P". and mail cars were el WOrkS. but f,,r rn.. l.l-.:.., thrOWU llilO O linn l.k.. V " those that forced back Barlow's troops, "hey ly wrtok?d- rst emigrant car hung also were cnmnnllp.l i over the hr d ... ,.6 . . . ' """8 h hnn -J'n-., UEIUI. lUKClling Hie works, was earned off tho field, shot in the nTi 0 regimental commanders, Colonel Pan.. ? n. ... i ... v4 "v 'gmu iiev lork heavv an . .... i.m.i. ,. . fen i nT' r,r",;ni:uo ono1. ,,ci regimental com- manders. Col. MoMahon, of the Kilth New .1 J 7 . j""i.ug uia colors on tho rebel works, and was left a prisoner uus mat ,orcea oack Barlow's troops, they ' "- -the first emigrant car hunn iIbo were compelled to give up whit they OTOr ,he idgo. 'an angletf forty-five de! .adwon. Gibbons' division too, lost very 8re, and was prevented from going over icavily. Gen. Tyler, before reaching the 5 ?f by ihe strength of the coupling, porks, was carried off tho field .km t5 n.. Tnis car was filled with m.n -,.PJ A ! children, and all escaped serious injury- duc?orrh i,.dU? Wl--D-nin, the con-dtiolor, for his tender care of the wounded, the nip" er0rl qUie"De tl8 "" of tne Dafl.Pnfrnna . ' a U. Al. ATKINS. PUOSjI'jECXIJS in the enemy's hands, his troops not sup- nQlir nr.... 11" ,Tf , m porting him after he was wounded. Owen's TH-W eelilv and Weekly X:?; OHIO STATE JOURNAL FOB TUK TEAM ,8.4. The wonderful events that an. ni.. piring in this oountry, upon whioh the eyes . . iiuim are nxea, render a Goon Niw In giving way, Gibbons' division also was far from losmn- all n,n .,..,! .-. i.... ... n,i in . , -"w 5'"u"u i - uau gained. It took up an advance position, close to tbe enemv. nnrl iit.i n... . . . ward slope of which was held by the rebels. day, and McKean'. 1,ri,?.i... w,.. S. D. 'J "eoessity in everr lntellin. -;,: ;., . r " ""y ramilv. a - ,,-a.n.Uu ,m,u niioen yards of the ene- Thankful fn. .v.. i my's works. ihankmi for the Increasing patronage THE KliV POI.VT or THE BATTLE, AND UOW IT ""o ' th'lT tS to make the was lost. HI Statb J""""" Fihst Class Family Not until Iha anl.n.n.1 .. EW8PAPER, the Publ'.hera corns kd bnn nm.iii nAi .in .r....i. , , . I Continued efFiiWj. in t, a: . i i . . 1 v 11,1 'lwr us UI00U- 7 , kuo uirwiiQi. oi Dro- boiight victory had been wrested from our gre8s and lmpraomont. hands, was he or aoy man in this army II is theip ftim make the Jourhal a aware ot the aunramn imn.v, .. J I mmnloffl j: .. . iwn voiiro nM i.i. ... . . . ""i 1 miir-mel eutde. a fnart... . , " " "'""go ana mortifyir.ir . . u in....... that no one should have appreciated its jjuuuuiai matters, a punotual y'""u is a Diua am, named oruuioieroi aikoislativb and Comokkssiom- ... i J " uu"""'nS""W"oio battle- AL prooeed ngs: and, in shorL a ...n. ground, and covering the ang c of tho" Dis- .m... , . , " woekly patch Uoad." Along this ridge the rebel "ummar of "en(i poliUcaL .ooiaL works formed a salient, and iu front of it rellB10u8i ooientifio and commeroial world . i A. o .,.,. u.vk Willi ikl. ..H I. .! ni .,., got possession, and the brigades of Miles summary of ourront news Connressiona and Brooks actually struck and carried the Honoris . Letri.luiu. ... "8?T' worn uirecuy on tho salient 1 Hadweheld R .wuiuga, marjiei this point, we should have had a position ""'e11 anl Domnstio), the Latest whence the entire rebel line might have lele8raPt" Dispatches, Political Intelli- been enfiladed ; and 1 think it is not too g0.u00' ,Llterai7 Gossip, Ohoioe Poetry, much to suv that ihn id. i.i t.. original and selected kflimrimi... . :' . ours, and Loe nushed hominy, ilad we even known in advance its commanding importance, very different fl isnnuit ii-inu nun.l. .. u . . i - a. nituuta wuum nave nccn , "" '--ii.T win emDraoe thi made; we would liave masPtl nn i. iA, latest Foreiirn and Hnm.aiM tai1: and made the victory a certainly. These reoeied by mail and telegraph, oarefully considerations certainly inspire bitter re- ool,ated, down to the hour of going to press grets; but who does not know that it is on Tmb Wab for Tine Union wiU be faith- : , ' wutiugenoios mat me fate '""cnronioicdj each important event down of a battle often hanea I to the latMCmnmon Kn;L . . . UVauK (jActjunju. witn the left CENTRE and CESTUE wrigut and u deta of Battlos, and of Military and Simiillnnpiiiiiil v ilia nil. i. .a- n. . avH IAID BLlUVIa Ol IUO Second Porn, tlm t'.th ii.lr.n w necting on the left with Hancock, made a ? 'm- effort 10 Put dowi the existing general advanco ot a Quarter hiortt fi.A rfatcidal rebellion against the best and nnlnnlr nm. ,1 D;c i.;. wa ire rbi ffnvfirnrnfint nn oarm T f - IU UU1UIF t. o. iwumflwi current ivAjoi w-uiieo, Datetcnes, so. .Uue attenUon will also be given to Aerl oultural and iiducational affairs. bws aUkp artm bnt will embrace the Nnval mnvnff.AT.ra euvBHAu, uvw, kb ntjre- tofore, will heartily susuin the Administra- fton in ir . . .. . . -ii , , . -j'.-.tA,. uwiuig live ontire line. Of this corps, the Second IM- thiH lt may be calIed nPon at Wn-ea to speak Division (Iticketts) tho center, and the Tiction of duty, and never as an adulator of " wo.wu xvuBBuiij im) leii. i-ivo cat- " "'Bu jt", ai. j i uuboesitate tones. Unilor nhnrrrn nt ). I'M.: .? a.m to Strin t.tSfl rfitiaA fl nm flfl inrl H . o - - vuin gi A i III- I is JUIUHa rf " s' u i v-wio, U1( xuuipKins """ aav uiui.K meir ucaauuauia neutiiuuiiLB uuuer ipo nypoorit initl, IB 141 n ohi-iriA.,! w;untO arms AW OUEKD BT HOOFLAND'S GERMilV BITTERS THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIO, IBISZlITTAUBAVIPIBrOSHJIDIIOalOrai Have and do Give Better Satlslaotloi, BA 7E MORE TESTIMONY, Have Jf oreRempeolaltle People to Voucli lor llieiu, Than any other article In the market. Wa itt an; On. to Contradict this jUaertloa, And will pay1 $1000 To anj on. that will prodnc. a oartlloaU paiUiaW bjr tu, that ia not ouiuuia. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUE. rVERT CASE OI CBR ONIO OR KER TO US DEBTL'TTT DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS. AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDER. ED STOMACH. OBSEBVI IH rotiLOWIMO ITHPTnm ResulllUK rrom Dianrden of tha Dlarea. lira OrKMuw Oonrtlpatlon, Inward Pllw, KulnoM of Blood to th. Head, In lily of tho Stomach, MaoMa, Heart, bum, Dlignmor Food, rullnei. or Weight la th. Unomar.a, B mr Srnctatiou., Sink-log or FluttirlnK at the f It of til. tttunjach,Swiuiniingorttie Uead Harried aud UitlicuU Breathing. Fluttering at th. Heart, Choking or fiutTocutiug Aeo- aatfou. when Id a lying Pu-tare, nimiiin..orVla. lou, Dot. or Web. before the Sight, Ferer aod Doll Pain In Ihe Head, Mcl.ncr .L.nfml'lr"li Vellowuwa o mMaTL'f'S'tf "" F1,"h' """"antlra. aginlnga ol Brll, and great Uepreuiou of Uplrit IlEMEMBEH. THAT TBI. BITTER. IS NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISB.r And Can't Make Drunkards, But is the Best Tonio X. tlx World, READ WHO SA YS SOi (From the Rov. LotI O. Beck, P..tor of tha Baptlat . Bap.r.toVnroTphli.Lph,.!" " SM" . . I have known HooflaQd'a Oermaa Bitten farorabl. for . nnmberof y.r.. 1 !, ud ,bom , W'J !n7 V?.bVlTn V"" wUo 'helrelTeol, ifi 1 "! 'duce? " reooniniend them to man. other, and know that they he op.ra.ed in a.trlk-Ingly beuenci.l manner. I tk g,.ae po.anr. a thin publicly proclaiming IhU fact, and filing th. .ttentlon ot" tlioae alUicted with Ihe die-,? M which thoy are recommended, to theae BitterV knowing Iron experliinco that my reoommend.tl. S "ebJ!"'nV'u'"d, 1 d "'I' " olieerfully ai Boofl.nd'. Bitter. I. Intended to beueht tha atUlcM and ia not a "rum drink Your, truly, myi o. BIOU, (From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. I)., Idltor or th. Kncyclopeilia of Beliniou. Knowledge, and Ohria" AlthouKh not dlipoaed to faror or recommend Patent Hmdicine. in guneral, throuKh dl.truet of their ingreilienta and ettecia, I yot know of no tumclool reaion why a man my not leillry to the beneliti ha hellerea hlmaelf to hare received from any almpla preparation, in the hope that ha may thai contribute to the benefit of other.. I do thi. more re.dily ln regard to Hoofland Oer-man Blttere, prepared by fir. 0. AT. Jacknon, of tola ytffnt tfftWF LffJAH$iS! IWteWWJvjmi an alcoholic mixture. I am Indebted to my friend. Bobert ehoeuiaker, Esq , for the removal of till, prejudice by proper team, and for encouragement to trv them, when iifTurini. f.m ..... , tlnnnd debility. Th- o.e of three bottle, of tneM bitter, at the beginning of the preeont year, wa. fol . lowed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for ix month, before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore .hank God and my friend for directing ma to the use of them. J. NEWTON BHUWS, Philadelphia, (rrom the Bev. Jo.. Kennard, Pallor of th. 10th Baptist Church.) Br; Jackson: Dear Sir: I have been frequently nqoested to oonnect my uame with commendation-, of different kinds of medicines, but regarding th. ,. . . , UI appropriate spnere, i nav. la all case, declined: but with a eli..r nrnnr i- -i-.,. .. . vu, . un-.r pruoi in vanon. luitances, and particularly In my family, of tlianu. Or. Uoodand'a Oermao Bitter., X depart ; Adams' First Htioile Island Datte- '""sot-able sentiment an's First New York, (Independent,) ctt' 0r7 " peaoe th Third New York, (Independent, 1 enly oompromise vt tin s First Miissacu namelv: Adams' Tirst Uhode island ithQ a lucMuttin s ibirst Maasaciinseitn. n.i ithodu's First Illiode Ialand, were planted in aood Doaitious and rliil .r'..ni.wo in ooveriog tli advance. 'Ihe assault of um oixm ivorps was made wiib tha iiimn.i vicor. and Bucnppi.ctil in nn . i ,. u a . line of rebel rcfle-pits along its entire from and got up wiiliiu two hundred and filly Yards of the main wnrin Hmin,'o -----u. kiuikiuo ttVipS, connecting on the right with the Uih, had UvUUV iu vuu uucuon wi Ii it; im tha lbft division, tliut. nP Mtri..wlni. i.j , . a..ui ituuialti, WUU ItJH the attack in hanw. rlron vni...nno . disarranged and was repulsed. General omith mud a thr ttururan ainv. . ....va.v Biwiiao iu relieve ISIartindnlo. hue h lani j. i . a ' oujfpuilO U1U not get up in time to allow him to hold on. The effect of this repulse on tho left of omiiu liatt a u.H.is ii.i. iy,.t : .irt.i ftp vv.:i.a 1. .... . . . v. VA .iiijim. it unooverea the i Hank of the uth. mul n,nj n;..i,...- vision. which wan Rinmlv lmiKn ...vc i-.iimi, ,u Buvuge Mre on the prolongation of its line, ln this slate of facts, to retain possession of a position somewhat in advanco of lii nnint nt au;. ., .l a ll VT ao llltj utmost General Wright could possibly do. 0rnAT10NS ON TUB niGHT AND R1CHT CEX- Tt.tt WABUE.V J,Hu BUBXSIDE. Onerationa on tlm fmnt p wAA. .-.i Buruside were of n imnmnnA. -..k ordinate to that of operations on the left. No results were achieved except the carrying of the line of rifle-pits occupied by tho rebel 8kirmiii)iA- I'da Rtk im. f aau UUI lAlilA VIU VU1 JJB nowhere struck the enemy's main work. Burnside kept up a furious cannonade for some hours, but it was nothing mt et pre-tera nihil. From the tenor of one of Burn-side's morning dispatches, it was at one time honed that he wnnl.l b nhln m ...-, the ent?niv'n lofi Kt.i i. .. .1..- - tuiq uujju ii an uiau doomed to disappointment. V-ihll-. TO., Ptwaftl CARPETING. CARPETS, Wholesale and Retail. 300 PIECES ieu oi S CARPETING WITH IMMEN6S STOCK OF We have a of the af- l spot, and Terrible Railroad AccideEf. ATrnln Full from a Krldfre nl Kenolin -ueiiiiiM oi i ne Aimir-Kiiirlneer and Vi reman Ientl4l.thi- ininHti titatoint ot n Pnaaeniccr. From tho Clifcngo Tribune. J In VflteriliLV,ii Trihuim ten rn vn hbia ti(ii)ar nf m. fi-ifrhiful Br.ifnn .1.- i.i aivvsuvun VII III. VU1 AflB-n At W iiaVnillrnA Itn.lfnorl f..- A O- ---a. ...... vuu UVII 1141 JIUlU the thriving little city of Kenosha. We have Biaivv uumiuv.il urn uiuiu 1UU1U011IB OI lj fnir from our rpnnrlAi iinnr. il.a ann . -, viia oiiui oth(m. ivhinh wa rAnrnrlunA halnn ine iruin icrt cnicago at the uusual time, and wks run at ordinary speed until it reached Kenosha. Just north of the city is a lofty bridge, nearly a quarter of a mile long, which spans the valley through the center of which iuns Pikn rivr rhich empties into the Lulto nanr the Harbor. The train was under the ft hart a aP W. fl Il.nT'.nn l. ij t """"'"""'I vuv ui thi oldest and most can ful conductors upon the road. Just after striking the bridge and before fifty feet had been traversed, the wheels of the locomotive dashed Into a drift oi sana upon in raus. ana the engine was nreninltAtAd thlrtv fAAt. tn iIia 1iniiA rying with It the tender, biggage and ex- j-iroa vain, mm -.in "inj urwr iwq emigrant Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Materials, etc., etc. I am now opsrlnf a aaw assortment of th. above aalactea witn (nat can, for tha SFBIMQ 1 BADS. JOSEPH C. RINGWALT, 174 and 176 Main St., Batwan IWth h Fifth, east altto, Olaaciiaixarttl, Oliio COLLEGES. j7 Ssl 44 Sf S S f 8. K. oorner Ponrth tutd Vine Sts.. OINOIKTN.a.T!, o. HOTELS. THE ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Ghesnut St, between 3d and 4th, PliiaadUa.lxali.laa. Ill TH rMHIDIATl TTOTNTTT OF TITI principal BaakHig Hoom., aSST;H., T" Bobm. TbalntbtlalDMii mao1. home I. IbxHi," . ., M MIL. " r fnlnaaa nf I . uiifuauu a uormika iuiort l dap t,rt ... ... - ai uuu.Btj, .u tjixpreii mj rail conTtction tliat, or general debility oj the tvttem and tpeciallior Litter Complaint, it it a nafe and valuablm preparation. In some cb It m y fail; but usual Ir I doubt.oot, it will Im fury twnt)&3lkl to tboM wh ATI ITAr frnm that mt Iuiva Yoori. vryreapectfully,' J. H. KRN'N'ARD, XiKbtli twlow Oote it., PiiUftilelpaia. (From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church, Gormantown, Putin.) Dr. 0. M. Jackson: Dear Sir: Psrsonal expert-ence tmat'les me to say that I ragard the Oermaa Bitters prepared by you as a moat excellent medicine. In canes of severe cold and general debility I have.been greatly benefited by tin um of the Bitte and doubt not they will produce similar effects bU o thorn. Yoars trnlt WABBEN RaVDOLPH, Germaatown, Pa, (From Bev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Bedding M. 1. Gburcb, Philadelphia.) Dr. Jackson: Dear Sir: Having ase4 your 0r. man Bitter in my family frequently, I am prepared to say that lt has been of great swrrlce. I believa that Id most cases of general debility of the systota It is the safest and most valuable remedy of which I nave any knowledge Yours, nspecttully, J. H TURN KB. tio, 728 N. Nineteenth street. (From the Rer. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of tha Columbus N.J. and Middletowa Pa. Baptist Churches.) K 4 r Kew Roohilu. K. Y. Dr O. M. Jaokson: Dear Bir: 1 fee. it a ploaaun thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to tha xoellenoeof the Germta Bitters. Some years sine being much afflicted with Dyapepsia, I need them witb very beneficial results. I hare often reoom mended them to persona enfeebled by tbat torment Ing disease, and have heard from them the most flat-terintr toallmnnials as to their Kraut v.ln. Ir. ol KoueraJ dnhllit. I hn1.a it . . - -- j , w am ruum ium eanoot da nrnu.Afl i u vmiu (From tbe Bev. Thou. Winter, Pastor of Roxboretid r -ii""--' vaovii, war oir: ii leei u aoe to yonr ex eellent preparation, Hooiland s German Bitters, tn artfi 111 V tXHtimnilV tn tlia rlaaaruJ m.... .-.1 ia l obraiued. 1 have for years, at tltns. been trnnhlurf with great disorder in my head and nervous system. I oral kilv.ai.rl Im mt fr I ..... I a ,.i . . - " - " ! jr wwi,(ih oi your flaipman llll I... 1 A.A - l I ... i u, muu uave experience, great and unexpected reMfj my health has been vry materially benefitted. I confidently recommend the article where 1 meet with cases similar to DT) Y own. imnii hat hun aaava.l -r . . i good effect. Respectfully yours. 1. winter, itoxcoroogh, Pa. (From R-v. J. 8. nerman, of the German Reformed ChUKh. KDtBtnwn. Rnrlia In Pa. Tl. a1 W T-.l. n . a a, - . . 'a i'.iT t. i ' mn i nave been ..uuu.vu n.u y,VrVB.m uvm-nj weniy years, an a have never need any medicine that did me aa much .tAul aa 1 1 rn..n.al ..,,.. Hi.. 1 . . . ttuvu uuvii.uu viticn, 4 am very mucD im proved ln health, after having taken five bottles. mj, 0( BUOUAa. PRICES! targe eiia (holding nearly double nunu.l.jlt; nfl pur DOlllO Dftll ClOf. fO Small aiie 76o per hottle half doi. BEWARE OftoUNTERFElM ftaawl tllfA ftts ai..4-u I lit fAaT Timrar-a. tha WBAPriCB of aaoh botlls. 1 an not b. put off by any of 111. Intoxicating prrpara tlons that may booffnrril in iu place, but annd to ud wa will forward, Moorely paokad, by axpreaa. PRINCIPAL OFFIOK AND MANCTAOTOBT, No. 631 Arch Street. WHtA DEI.PIHA, JONES & EVANS, (SitccaMori ta (IM. Jackton J- Cfc.j; Proprietors. For aala Kn rirMw-l..ni.n.J r..i mrw tnaa In thf)Onif I tHlfl
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Full Text | PROPOSALS. Proposals for Forage. Com QnABTtuuffra'f Otvici. Vimiwtub Dim, lcemW I, IMS. BAt!tD PttUPO.SALW ABU INVITiCD BY THB uutst'i liwuartiueiit it U uhmirii. r . u. .ore, Md., Alu.aud.ia, and Fart ftlouroeVa itbr of ttuo place, with Hay, Corn, Oat, and Bills will m receive for the delivery of 6,000 boih-la erf oorn oc obi ud 60 luoiol bay or straw, and awards. Bidden nut state at which of the above named t"- v ii-wo w uibm wiiTrrui, ana toe rates at which th7 will make deliveries thereat; the quantity of each article proposed 10 t delivered; the tlaiewbea Mid deli vet y shall be commenced, and The price nuit to written out In words on the Corn to to pat up In rood stoat sacks of about two hmhtliauh Ik.... I. I. lr. I . .1 . .. . ... .a mmmvt WU1 ..UleW DUfQ. Is each; Uie sack, to to furnished without extra obarge to the Qovernttent; the May and Straw to to The particular kind or description of oats, torn, ay, or straw, propowd to to delivered must to Atvea in tue proposals. All the articles offered ander the bltfe haraln in- w '""j" w arigia inspection DT tbeUov- mn( Inaiwfilnii lufna. I.- ; . j WilMMa lulll kL . at .. . ! un "Bw to suns, to lowest responsible bidder, m th interest of the . " ",, " payment will be Anas wnen tnewnoie amount contracted for shall rw uwn aoinBTO ana aeceptee. 1 b blddar will to required to accompany bis proposal with a guaranty, signed by two reeptmsible imne, that, In case bis bid ia accepted, ha or they raet for the same, with good and sufficient sureties-n a sum equal to the amount of the coutract, to do. Hver the forage proposed, In conformity with tha .Vr" V """"'uk-iim m case tue aaia Bidder shall fall to enter into the contract, they to a umwreuoe oeiween tue oner of said gidder and ths next lowest responsible bidder, or Vri D may ue awaraua. The responsibility of the guarantors mnttt be shown j.M.UWVHivi.1,iuuawvi m u. o. in a in ci mage or Attorney, Collector 0 Customs, or any other officer udor the United States Government, or responsible wu niwy MI Mil UU1SV. Att bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance " J Mieir proposals. 11 am 11 name ana postomce address of each bidder BM STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XXVII. COLUMBUUS OHIO. SATURDAY MORNING JUE 7l7 RA'LROAOS. MtUt to Ituriblv writtmi In tl.. nrnnnMB.i Proposals must be addrawed to Brigadier General a. H. Backer, (Jblef Depot Quartermaster. WashinK-aoD.D, 0., and should to plainly marked "Propoaale or rorago. """"i a aum eqnai 10 tne amount or theeon- -" "e wutrMcwr auo doui 01 mi gnar mmF required of the eocceesfnl bidder or Blank forma of Bids, Guars 11 toe and Bonds, may VOUM Of FUUi'OaAL; (Town, County and Stete.) I, the snbscrf tor, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United btates, at the Quartermaster's I . K ., ' . reaoiy to tne terms or your Advertisement, inritlng proposals for Forage, dated Vashiugton Depot, December 8, 1801, the following Bushels of Corn, In sacks, at per bnshel, 0 Bushels of Oats In sacks, at per bnshel, -"-Ton of Baled Hay, at per ton. of 8,00 pounds. Tons of Baled Straw, at per ton of 8,00 Delivery to commence on or bofore the day of 1HR arwl k i. i j , mna pipage myseir to enter into a writ- tan contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days, After being nottaed that my bid has been accepted. Brigadier General D. BT. Buoxan, Chief Depot Quartermaster, M aflhlngton. D. 0i We. ;h? andersigned, residents of , In the .M.7 u. 1 'iu amw 01 , uereoy jointly ana . iii.li v wiiu 11 1 a uuiiuu olbivs, ana guar en tee In course the foregoing bid oi be accepted, "" mrj win, wtiuio utu navs alter tne accep- UHM fit atrt III A AnAii.. 11 f. .1 1 with good and sufflciout suietles, In a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage M31UEII AUUM(!MEi. LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROADS. For Cincinnati, Dayton, Ritiimond, In Without change of Cars to DAYTON and ETCH LOU In, INDIANAPOLIS A Oil 10 AGO. On and after Monday, May 23,2(864!: Trains will run as follows t ffOUB TBAIN8 DAILY FBOM COLUMBUS, (Bunds ys excepted.) WOINOTrTNATI, DAYTON, RICHMOND AND IN DIANAFOLIS NIUUT IXPBB88 leaves at 1-U m., stopping at London, Xenta, Dayton, Morrow, and Lorelsnd, arriving at Cincinnati at 6:36 a. m., Richmond KOUt m.. in . Indiana nulla Q.ln . rn.1 oago 36 p. m. 8SUUHD TKUB fTTNnTWW 1 TT nmn Mfihirt nint tin itn B i luuianarviLis nmnnn hdiiv i -. inn . .. . " ' v.w a, m., stopping at Inff With tha tmin nn thS UarUH a ri.t B. B. for Hlllsboro. Ohlllicothe and MHtt. riving at Cincinnati at 11:83 a. m., at Dayton, 8:C8 -. ui., mvvyyiuQ ! M1UU Uli U1S VaytOU Si IndiaaapolU S.0 p. m., Chicago .d6 p. m. SKsTN. B. JThis trs.tn la tha finlnlraat Swm. 1.t- bos to Chicago; Mat occupied being 14 boars and 35 minutes, which U quicket than by any other Bailroa0 roots. thibd nun. DIANA P0LI8 DAY EXPRESS leaves at 11 5 J a. m., stopping at Jetferaos, London, Charleston, Cedar vilie, Xenla, Spring Valley, Corwin, Morrow.Snut1! Lebanon, Foster's, Loveland, Camp Deunlson, 11 IU :46 p. m., Dayton at 3 00 p. m., Richmond at A:'.0 r- uiuiitiiu i kov yt ui., auo vaicago, okw a. m. MAIL AND ACCOMMODATION leavee at B:35 j V. K iinunp uin, atiamisvtlie euu riainvuie, arriving at Unoinnatl at tOJa. BLKIPIMn OARR ON NIWHT TBATW TOR CIN RAILROADS. SilJHM'li lltUiil!l i, 1884. HAST. isad CENTRAL OHIO & BTBUBBWIIiIj RAILROADS, BOBB, WASHINGTON 0I1T, Mu. DiLPHIA, NEW TOBK BftoTOH. DirMmMtoM M at BiUattm wUi tiu Bakt Omen ami Ohio B. U and al PHulmr, uitkdZT taaiWi Omlral BaHnaJ. follimr ' Uoiam"" M1J napM) B S i1?" "!-Lwl." " " " 'flOM llKo.led; snivlD( .t BellMir. .1 10:48 . B.i Baltl r. -;5 Wellington 0lty,8..m. Ilibtlnlm d.ily to Phlljd.lphl. .nd New York ; .looDn5. IndNew York' 'Ut,r'' """n, Pbilul.lpU. NIOST EXPBES9 IT. BTKOBEN VILLI -Uni Dolumbaii 4:10 .. m.; SUhImidtIII. 12 Hp p. m .,. Mttjburg j.jo p m . ,elret Pltl,bu '4i6 P. m. H.rriibnri .HU m.i Philiut.lphlH T:iu . m., Fik "Wl.d.lphl. 18:00 n.i B.ltla10r..7:o6 . m.: Washington city 9:60 .. m. NEW YOBK EXPBKSB Tl UTIDBENVII.Ll IjeaVM finlnmhna l(iUA . i . . u. ."Ki.:i .:iT"'! Allratown 1:46 p. m. irin PhlWolphl. 9:46 . m. - DAY EIPBE88 MNThTl ObIoT "i-Lwto. Columbu., 8:00 p. m.; will .top .1 all at. rrlT ' B"Ir 10 P. m.i Oraftoa, 2:61 ZilS i, " , ' J1'?"' rrr& 1:ua P- ni l B.U mora III,! tr.ln. .7. K. rf.-w S., ,"",L" "' Nw York 10:00 p. m. B.ltlmor.' t:40 p. WMb Ibgton Otty t:V p. m. ' JHO. W. BSOWN. v Qen.r.1 Ticket Apem Jenrr.l ObloB. B. 8. F. 8uULL. Qener.1 Ticket A gent Bleubenllle, U. B 1S64. DRY GOODS. L 0. HOPKINS & CO., Corner Fifth and Fine, OFFER AT Wholesale & Retail, " BOO PIBOBS BLACK SILKS, n twi.... i ... ... n. I , n j iuuimub "FF1 a. sue w ucnni nituutva, Ticket Agent, 1. LVUUn, AU6DI. F. W. STBADKR, Oen'l Ticket Agt., Ota., O u. U. r. w. dtkadkh, uen 1 Ticket E. W. wniiiiiv.1 ton a a -ii 1804. 1864. SUMMER 1RRANGE91EM. TIMS CHANGED. Great Northern & Eastern Route f!CSSS&'SS! CLEVELAND, COLUM BUS miu BiiKii tan io euiur into aeon dl flcrence between the offer by the said and the lira lower responsible bidder, or the person to whom the centrum biv h.. urur,t..,i Given under our hands and' seals this day . IRA Witness: '''' BE1L.1 I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above named guarantors are good and BHltlcient KM BnrAtlna. fi.r tha .m.,i,.i fn- ... l. i-k T(i Im rnrlifliiH liv h. rtl-A bau rLi-.i.A a Bey, Collector of Ciistoms, or any otherofflcer under utBK-n uuToruuvoi or responsible person known to this office. AJ1 probata received nnder this advertisement will be opened and examined at this office on Wed-neaday and Saturday of each week, at I'd M. Bidders are respectfully Invited to be present, at the opening or bids if they desire. D. H. BUCK Kit, M , , Brigadier General and Qnartarmastar. No. Abut Olotmno and Kqoipaoi Orrio, I Px . . ''iNciNNATi, 0., June 1, 18114. BOPORAtS AteiC INVITED BY TUE UNDSIl-IONK0, until WJtDNESDAT, June lfttli, I8ii4, at 2 o'clock P. M., furnUhing this Department (by contract) with the following Books : Company Ordr Books, . Army Standard, do Olotiiing Bi'okt, do do Dt-acrimive Books, do do Morning Beport Books, do Post Order do do Pot Letter do do 1'ost Guard Report do do Begimtmtal Order do do do Dcacrlptive do do do Inaex do do do Order do do - Battpiea of wnitti may be sfen at ths office of Clothing and Eeuipig' lu this city. i w UD',,,"WU UI curnp, ai ino u. b. inspeo- i u , " new pacKHgco, "" o iirj iuruining, me Ktua aim quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and tiftc.kit.ti-t!. Parties offering goods mnat distinctly state In their bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price, and time of dt livery. Samples, ahen subutitttd, mnat be marked and numbered to correspond with the proposal; and the parties thereto must guarantee tht the goods shall ' '' J iuh".'"ii io army oiaonaru, oiuor-wlso the propotal will not be couuiiteit-d A guaranty signed by two reponpible personi, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him na der his proposal. Bids will be opened on Wednesday, June 15th, 1804, at 2 o'clock P. 1., at this office, and bidden ire requested to be present. Awards wlU be uatfe on Thursday, Jane 10th, 184. Bonds will be reqnlred that the contract will ha faithfully fulfilled. Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed.Blank forms of Proposals, contracts and bonds may oe obtained at thu office. The right to reject any bid doemed unreasonable U reserved. By order of Cot. Tdomai Swords, a. Q. M O. 0. W. MOULTON. 1e2-td Can tain and A- O. M. No. lfi I ABMT CLOTniNO AND EQUIPAOK orFICB, 1 Cincinnati, 0., May 2fl, Uni. PRHP09AL8 ABB IVlrKu bV TUB tNDER. SlUkD, until MONDAY, June 13tb, at two o'clock P. M , for furnishing this De.a'tment (by contraci) whh AHMY HLA KKTS, woo, grey, (with the letters tt. S., in black, 4 Inchostong, In the center,) t be 7 feet lonn and 6 feet 6 inches wide, to weigh 6 founds each, oi domestic manufacture To be delivered free of ebarge, at the 0. 6. In-aprclion Wamhonse in thiactty, In good new tack-age, with the uame ol the patty furnihlng. tne kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and pckng. Parlies offer iug goods matt distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to lurnUh, the price and time of delivery, Hatnple when submitted, must be marked and numbered to correspond with the propopal, and the parties thereto muat guarantee that the goods "hall be, in every respect, equal to Armv Standard, otherwise Die propoial will iot be connloVei. A giiKraiity sinned by two rei(onilIe persons, muRt accompany earh bid guaranteeing that the bidder will turply the articles aaardudtohim under his proposal. Bids will be opened on Monday, June 13th, 18R4 at 3 o'clock H. M., at this office, and Udders are requested to be pregMut. awards will be made on Tneiday. June 14th, 1804. llniula will Im I'MiiirsI tt.nt.l. ..ill l. ratttiiuliy lultlled. Telegrams relating to proposals will not be no Blank forms of Proposal, Contract! and Bonds may be ob fined a this oflton. The right to reject any bid deemed unTeasonabla Is By order of Col. Titos. 8w"bds; A. Q. M. O, C W. MOULT0W. mayfll-td CaptAfn and A. Q. M Tlxrea Trainti XaIIxt KZCKPT SUUUAI. Trom Oolnmbns. In Minnutlnh with ThIi.. .v.- LITTItX MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XKI IA fl BAT TBAJH. RIGHT IX PBESS Loaves Colnmbna at 8:A0 a. m. niuBi ai ismaware, Asnioy, uardtUKtou, Gileao, at Cleveland at BiaOa. m Dnnklrk. -:tn n' . n.77 falo, 6;t5 n. m.i A I ban v. 4-45 a. m- N-' v,v l;30a. m.; Boston, 8:o p. m.i Chicago, via Crest' . . iimvuiK, o.av jj. m.i rniiadel-pbia, BKO0NO TBAIB. RKWYOBK EXPRESS Leaves Colnmbas at 10-20 a. m. Will stop at Delaware, Oarrfiugton, Gallon Crestline, Shelby, New Louden, Wellington and Grafton: arriving t UnH .t 9-ui . . r.. kirk, 8:32 p. ra.; Buflfhlo, 8:65 p. m.; A lb my, 8.45 m m Maw Vnvlr O.A.H ' . n i a r- ' Pittsburg via Crestline at T:50 p. m.; Philadelphia. Chicago via Qrajlon at 6 31 a. m. , , THIIU TBAIB. Mail and ex prkmh ni,-..M p. ta. Will stop at all stations sooth of Shelby, and at Ehlloh, New London, Wellington, Grafton and Bereai Arriving at Cleveland at it ft) p. m.; Dunkirk 2:46 a. m.; Buffalo, 4:20 a. m. Albany, 3:'6 p. m New York, 0:45 p. m.; Boston, 11:60 p. nj.; Pitts- 6iigo7g:UsT m. ' " oohnictioni. linil.HM alfli a . I J T l m n . field and points on that road. At Crestline with Pittsburg, ft. Wayne and Ohl. cago Bailroad for Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore: at ho. for CMKcAan At Shelby with iiaudnsky, Mansflold and Newark Bailroad, lor all points on that road. Also, for Toledo and Chlcatro. At Greton, for Toledo and Chicago. At Cleveland wttn Lake tiboru .....iruad for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boston. PATENT BLEEPING 0AB8 ABS BDN ON ALL YOBK AND BOSTON. Bwafft CAwfted tkrouffh Io Ntv York and Boriot uia utevewna; auo, io fmuuuipfna aMd ant Fori via Onvulut, Oiuolnnatl Bzpreas arrives at Columbna at 11 30 B. m. Colnmbos Accommodation arrives at Oolnmboj at Pare aa Low as by any other Route, Aikor TiolnU tia Ormilint or (WW, E. S. FLINT, Vapertntendent, Cleveland, Ohio. Annua fAiiJiiuauw, Agent, ifbntin 8i llrpat Woottpn Doi uuuuuu u U1UUI MUD WlU JiUUWai s nttMMICn .llDlllntiutrnni t....n...n 1 Kinrad Train. I.... ... n Iln,i . ., n . n NKW YOBK lUKOUOH LINE. Leave Cleveland at 0:M a u and 9:10 at Arrive at L-avItU burgh. 11 :.W ah " 10: V2 r u I " Meadvilloat 1;40 p m ' 1:00 a m 11 Corry at. Urii r u " 2:.l6 a oaiamauca at 6:18 r m 4:44 a u new iorR at 10:46 am 8:46 t si Leave New York at 7:Wa h " 0-OOff h Arrive Cleveland at 6:01 am " 6:ao p h PBunaafs excepted. tB'turdays excepted. M I U ! Eastward Leave Akron, (Mail) at...- 7:41 a m ah. iuntviv.no, usui at J2:f 0 p h In. U.l.n.n.. At a..-. - Westward Irfave balamanoa (Mail) at""."." 6:K) a m aiii.o iiidoutiiiv hi iir;i8 a M Eastward Leave Gallon, (Accom.) at.... 8:W a m Arrive iiiaiiSDbia " 10:05 A M Westward Leave Akron, (Aceom.) .,..lO::m a m ait. uiauBiieiu , fjw p k Arr. CallioQ, i a-t) p M rll!i.'i r s mr. Leave Meadville at 8:00 a m and 310 m Arrive Jfranklin at 10:16 " 6 !i6 r u jHoauYina at :,"ii " 7 46 m MillikVtl..1 Ikl irlumw Leave Cleveland at 7:14 A M and 8:50 r M Arrive Youngs town at. 10:S5 " 7:'20 p m Arrive Cleveland at....""" "loliiQ " g'ou r u U. F. HWEETSKH, WI Suji't. Meadville, Pa. .GOODMAN, General Ticket Agntit, oieve-h,n mavlfl OOO FIBOEH9 FRE.NC H MERINOS All Colors, FIVE THOUSAND WINTER SHAWLS OSTE THOUSAND LADIES' CLOAKS, Black and Colored. L. . Hopkins & Co., Corner Fifth and Vine, DAILY OEI0 STATE JOURNAL tH'BTr, AM.KIT CQ Proprlplon. SATURDAY M0RN1N0, JOKE 11, 1804. From Grant's Army. GPERATIOXS OF FRIDAY. Fall and Thrilling Details of me if attic. FANCY DRESS SILKS AT LOW PRICES. MEDICAL. Friends and Relatives OF THE Brave Soldiers and Sailors. OulDmbm. M.j 18. 1814. Oolumboa, Ohio To Indianapolis Direct without ni - A St tnange oi tars. 1864. SUMMJilt ARRAX(iEaii.r. I'a I'M 1 ABMT CL0THINO AND FQUIPAGE 0KFICK ) O'NOinnjlti, Ohio, June 1, lgii-A f tJIi.NUi.-nntil FltlDAY, June I7lh, 1804, at (by contract) with I niform Coats Infantry; Uni orm Cats Artillery j Vuarae Cip. Samples ol which n ay tie sen at the office of Clothing and E ul page in this city. To hedolivorert nee of charge, al the TJ. 8 Tnspeo tion Wrehnuaeln this city, in good new parkane. with the name or the prt furnishing, the kind and quantity of goods disilootly marked on each article and encknge. Paitles offering goods, mo it distinctly state in their bids thquntlti they propone to lurulHh, too price and time uf delivery. Vain 1 1 hs . htm submitted, mnst be marked and numbered to corn spond with the proposal, and the parties thereto niudt goatentee that the goods stiall be, (a every respect, equal to Army Stan Jard, other wUe thr proposal will not be considered A guaranty slgoed by two respnnsib'e persons, I BiiiKt accompany each bid, guaranteeing that thi i blditer will supply the articles awarded to faim nn dst his proposal. Bias win be opened on FrMay, Jnne Hlb, lai ft( i n. lors - . , - M gJiM'''aM:n''i" TRUSSES AND BRACES i win ui uiBuo nn oiuraay, jnne ltftn. i fiihriily fulnll'd. To lug rami re luting to Proposals will not be no Hfert, . BUnk 'orrns for Proposa's, Contract! and Bonds may be o Main art t this office. The right to rt-Jeet any b d deemed id reasonable la re ered. ily order of Ool. Taos. Swant, A. Q M 0. . v , , 0. W. MOULTON, Tataln ami A Q. ST. Columbus & Indianapolis haiiiroad ijijxraa. fur Ul-bann, NpruiKll.l.l. Itujion, l. m. Klclnuoud ana luUiituniHiU.. Tbronth to Indl.n.poli. WITHOUT OBANOI 01 OAB11, .nd bo I one chauga to LonUvill.. St. 1)01., Dd Culcego. On and after Monday. May 10 18G4 " iwrevBuaum as lonowit FIRST TUA IN, INDIANAPOLIS EXP RUSH, at 8:00 a. m., cen-necting direct at Piqna at 8:f 0 for Troy and Dayton ;at - aimurBnii, uugannpon ana Uhfcago;and at Indianapolis at a:05 p. m., for Louis, fille, Terre Uante, vausville, Cairo, Ht. Louis, La and all VVesternaod Northwestern noinu! 8EOONI) TRAIN. CBBANA ACCOMMODATION, t Br a. m., connecting at Urbana at 11:30, or Bellefontalne, Kenton. Carey, K tod lay, Titlin. Clyde, and Bandnsky. 1 THIRD TRAIN. INDIANAPOLIS KXPRKaa, at 11:30 a. m., connect lug direct at Mllford; south or Uechanlcksburs and Sprinutield; and north for Maryavillv and Dela-ware; at Crbaua at 1:40 p. m., for BeilefonUine and lluntavllle; at Piqna at .): ,. ni., for Troy, Dayton, n - a. iTiuLimirr, mi mcnoiona at y.fl'p. b-., ior anaerson, liOgansport, Teoria and Chicago; and at Indianapolis at p. oi, for Louisville, St. Lea is, rihlci.iT. and all Western cities. FOURTH TRAIN. . .VQI?4 JPRHS, t H:mp. m., connecting al B,ftn, with Dayton and Michigan Railroal lor Lima. Fort Wayne, Chicago, Toledo and Detroit. SLEEIUNQ CAK8 ARE RUjN ON NIGHT TRAINS. This Is the only through route between Oolnmbni and Indianapolis, and the only route on which THROUGH TICKETS can be sola. The cars for this Line start from the depot on the west side of nigh iteest, opposite the Cincinnati Depot. On this route there Is no change of cars between Columbus and Indianapolis; and no other rontc without changing cars exists. Bny your Tickets at the Colnmbna and Indianapolis Depot, thereby saving a change of can at Rich-mond.ForTlckots and any Information, apply at the of-ace,0PP03ITaTHB UNION DKPOT COLUMBUS J- M. MINT. Gen'lflnnt. F. CHANDLKB, General Ticket Agent, w B mowuW, Cn'l Paaa'ngr Agent. Conrohiis, May fc7, 18' dtf EYE AND EAR. p v i? rj3T"a ATT.T,,T, 'OP ,DR. &. A. KNAPP, OOOtlOT, (roRMIBLT OF . T.,) IZOLC-.Irely treat. Oiraue. or the Ijrei, De.fhM . nd Inert. ArtllleM I,n wiOnul Vtl mth Hi(h .tre.t,Uolaialu, Ohio. Alio, mail, kli book br. a. o. Fonsnr.no, No. 5 East Fourth St, Dp Stairs, BITWKIN MAIN AND BTOAH0BB STS. Clnciniiatl, ., Fa.T. parlfinlar attention to auptyfog TntraBKS ?o. BetmcAC Otiai. eboulder Brace, for Ladiee, Oeou HuvmuiNt .uiixTHn, umpnicei nanoage. and T Bend.ge. for Ji.dlr.' Itlafttc 8'ocklnae; ankl.t. and Knee Cap. of fllk and Linen; lnetrumenu ftr OnratlT.oftlpln., Olnb Fort. Bow Leg., Weak Anklet, Dip Dlieana, and all other Pbj.lc.1 Dt-tOTmltie are axnratel; dtted. Twenty jmii eaperlenoe in Kttron. and America. A Female alway. ia a'.tendaac. to watt on LadlM. Addreea or oall ynnrMll feb26m SILAS N. FIELD. Lumber Merchant ! Dealer In all kinds or Worked Flooring, Lumber ' I.AT II AND (I1I1NOI.KS, W. Corner of nprtna; and Water Bta prisdM Oolumbua. o. Holloway7s Tills! OIN-TMEWT. A T.T. WITH Tf i VV VDivvno aim n nr h.iim xV In the Army or Navy should take experts! care ... .u. j m kiiiipij Bu.n.mnj wnu iiipbo j-iiis ana Olntmeiit; aud where the brave Soldier, and tailors have iieglecUd to provide themselves with tliein, no better present can be sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the Soldier's never COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by using these admirable medicines, and by paying r"r irec..ons wuion are attacu- SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF AP- rciiiiji, icujiiiBW lALTU BULD1KRS. Those fwHngs which bo sadden na nsnally arise from trouble or annoyames, obstructed perspiration, or hi 7 i7 u t i 7,",-''",r uuwuoiesome, tnus , b "minimi -uion oi ine nver ana atfioiach. 1 hese organs must be relieved. If yon de- . . j . uo ,,lBi accoraing to tne printed instructions, will quickly prjduee a healthy ... .. ...c, BUU .iuiuhvo, auu, as a natural oonsequeuoe, a clear bead and good appetite. WEAKNES3 OR DEBILITY INDUCED BT OVER FATIGUE Will soon disappear by tha ns of these invaluable -.umic, win iimcKiy art ii ire aouuion-al etrenKtb. Never let the Bowels be either con tilled or unduly acted upon. It may seem t range that """"j in- ii"um do recommonnea iir Dysentery and Flux, many persriia auiiposlng that they would inctvase the relaxation. This is a great mis- tkltn fur rh..ui Piilo will u -i .. ach. and thus rfmuve all tlm turiii intmon tn, .t, svstetu. This medicine will Rive tone and vfimr tn u -iiuid uiKiiiu Bjnicin, iiowever anrangea, wnile heallh and strength follow as a matter of course. .Li ? "Y.:ia.twui buuuuweisao.ure m this famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION! INDISCRE TIONS OF YnllTfT Sores, rtcrrs, Blotches and Swellings, can with cer at...... o'ii'mn; vureu, n i no mis are taEen night and morning, and the Ointment bo freely used aa utated in the printed instructions. If treated in ........ , ...cj mj ui i u uue J nr. io ureax out in another. Whereas this Ointment will romove ihe humors from the system, aud leave the Patient a vlgoroUH and healthy man. it will require a little neneverance in bad caaea to Inmirt. & ln.tln , FOR WOUNDS, EITHER OCCASIONED BY Till,' 1 A VM l,m c a nun y . t . m.,., LRT Ran on nnnisra Tu which every Soldier aud Sailor are liable, there I t"p".i .u 'B,.urB auu convenieni aa ml-loway's Pills and Ointmmt. The poor wounded and elmoHt dying autlorer might have bis wouuds dreised immediately, If he would only pru virtu him self wl h thin matchless Ointment, which should be nou.iu auu Biueurfu nil eroiina II, -um Mr ui nm-u irora nin Knapsack, and cumpresod with a handkerchief. Taking, ninht and morning, 6 or 8 Pills, to cool the syntem Kvery Soldier's Knapnack and Seamen's Chest all All 111 H.1 M.IJ.J mtll. . I. I 11 ri . t" wim iuvm vaiuauie nemeuiee. ACTIO IV I None are genuine nnless the word "Hollowat, Nr.w Yobe amo Lomoon," are dlsoernl- u id mm m rrutcr murm 111 every I Bll Or IHe DOk Ot directions aronnd each pot or box; the same may be Tilnlnl nun h JiiUim lu. i 1- .-L. a t I , j j V , ""v " a nana- uuin iurhiu win uo given ki any one rendering sncb Information as may lead to the detection of any pert ot parties counterfeiting the medicines or Tendin. Ihnauna knntarlnir iUn n K m .... .1 Sold at the manufactory of Professor Hollo wbi, n. utiucu uni.B, new iorn, ana ny all re- uhibh,iiu vwiNim menioine.tnrough- i ...Mim iu, iu iua iuu Dozes, at HO I Skat 1'hnrn la a iumiiM...VI. i " , " - aaiiug vj taainguif latter sizes. N. B. Directions for the amtdanoe of patients It. every disorder are atbxed to each not avml tu. have Show Carit, Circular Are., tent FREE no V ltct rt d i.. .11 .'. ' I Tiionis nOLLOWAT, dMS TOHwd-em H Maiden Idu, If, L.C.H0PBHSiSsC0. OFFER AT ES 17 I Xj, THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRESS SILKS!! m the city. L. C. HOPKINS & CO., Corner Fifth and Vine, OIKTOIN1VA.TX, octM-63-dlr o. HLXTEa'W Spring & Summer Goods AT M. A. HEAZLITT'S FANCY STORE, Xo. 133 SoutU High Street. I AM NOW DAILY HK0PJTIN0 NBW GOODS from ths East, amour which are many article, not to ba found In any other ea'abliubnient in the el'y. My rtock of Lariloi' and Children'. Under Garment aud Night-Wrapper. Ii complete with every variety. Also, full ault. for Doyy from three to eight year, of agtf. Flu. DreBies for amall Boy. and Girl.. ' HOSIERY AND GLOVES. I have the best aborted sock of Hosiery and Gloves forLadie. Goi.ts and Children, to bu found in the city. HOOP SHIRTS, In every variety for Ladiea, Mioses and Children. Parasols aud fcim Umbrellas of the present styles. HlIaLINEKV. My stock of Millinery lscompletewlth the newest j . ""' " muu iu in re n a iionneis and Hats, riowers, Kibbona aud llouche-. In which CXOAKS. In Cloaks I have Just received the latest Bastern t . Ipb for Ladies, Misses and (.hildren, to which I Invite your particular atto ilion bvfure purcbaaing elsewhere, as we will not be undersold lSUMMtIi;S. always on band a good aitsortiiinnt of Lace and Linen Collars, Undent lee vts, Uuudkorchbtfs, Muslin H-dgings, lUtr Net in every variety, Neck 'l ies. Breakfast thaw la, Port Mounales, llalr Blushes and Combs in evtry style, Head Urt-ssos of the new-eft Patten s, Ac, Ac. INFANTS' DWfiSS PB0TETKCT0BS. tomslhina aw. ' lres8Trliuminf(r4 In every variety.Together with an endless variety of Fancy articles not here mentioned, Uemember, the only establl-hmont In the rlty where particular ait. -it ion isgiven to ChlMnn'sar. ticks, is at M. A. 11 KAI.I I T N FaneyStore. No. Vtt 8,jth High Street. a. B. Kmbro dering and Braiding executed In the bst marnmr. DRUGS, &C. ICE, ICE. TI7-BIOH WAS OBTAINKU TWO MILKS SMAtl, ODANTlTIEU at reanooable nrle... Order, left with Bronki, Steam. A Co.. No 878 flonth Ulgh St.; 0. A. Wagner, 27 Kaat Ktau St.: t; . "J""" Aaet uwn at., andWm. Dlckiraon, M Noith High St.: or .Ith thr Wagon on the .traeta, will."- "". willbr prompiiy ntiea. apria-wn J. fl. . M'LT.KB CO. DRUGGIST, ko. 24 minn iik.u street O" r ATWDOlESAtll 0B El TAIL, a larga and well aelectad .took of DRUGS, CHEAtlCAIJS, ; PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS. PAINTS A OllS, 1911121, DYE STUFFS. BRUSHES, all kinds. WINDOW GLASS, GIxASSWARE, Wines Sc Liquors FOB MEDICAL PUBPOHES, . i T. , wuii.ii d.tt oeen pnrcnaaed ror Oath or the Importer, and Atannuutnren, and will be nldatvarr low price.. auowm "wwcar attention ffitm io imminiiailaM PJaM $75 TO 150 PER MOMIi. mni T.TTTT.IE AT A NT DiiBiunuKimin u . r V u wu fjuua.v, w solicit i orders for their new t).1 Machine, with axunge, I "wuim. ne win pay a lib eral salary and expenses, or give large commission. For particulars, terms Ao., enclose a stamp and w' x. o. c a vi ib. inirao. ii. prft-dlmAwSn - " for tht U. 8, WnOLISALI AND BITAIL DIALKB8 IH Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. Nn. 124 North fflgh St tt27-dli Correapondenc. of N. 1. Hum. IISADOUARTEBH AMU n. kuw Dn.... COAl llaEBUH, HEAR TUB CuiCKAHOMINT. ' I ' . T n . . ' I .0CNEBAL TIIW Ot TUB BATTLE Judrinir hv tha ...ai-iri. nr k. . . o -j -"j w. mi. vuuuuuier ami th. 1 ...... i .wddc. n u iiav. experienced, O ..-.vr....l8,.jUttWB tun morning anil spend iu fury in little .u aiiar, auouiu taite its piuce imoni the battlct of Urn wan hnt . lations to the whole campaign, it is perhaps, v auwi. lunu h, gruuu reconnoissauoe. howerer, which has cost us not less thaa five or six thousand killed and wounded. Tha ohiear. nf tha nmin. - a. .1 p . . w" Tfc-o w turce ine 8ld6 Of Wlllpli. nnil i - -- - v.iAAft ruauB 10 llichmond, tho rebels had planted them- -v.v, m luumeu line. w nat we have done IB to feel thin linn Kn . A a. nuim, UlUUgU gUiUlDg 801110 tClBpO' """"oto, auu l uue or two points no- tuallv CArrifrl tha nAmw.'a xnl.i, 1 On the WhnlA- rnalifrt tl.n .l... , ----"- t...u uuiiuiuOIUU Lilal anv Vmlnrv that, onnlil bora v.. . a x. i "v w ttuu m u. t.u uiuuu iu us purouane. i ao not say this fid men.lt-. no wiih nnv x.... l ,v," "wuiug mo geaernt onv.cL.on a-w AAijr . buuu coaviction, now uvur. Wlien Mia nnmmnn 'buvu men as nave to-day led their lines against tho enemy, is apt to be of itself predict that there will be no renewal of the ot. vn un qj ine vntcfMhomwu: that WO milSt Ionic tn th rnnnm-naii t ...... a. plant this army in a position where, beina a4 loss of a dinn.il , 7 b"I itivi it III Uli vu a DO Liar nrnmiRO nrlar.i.i ta . i r - ijvai,v inuiu litrUHC rltb BATTLE. Coil Harbor hf in it manwraA Kwt II,. ..vuuc.UUJr, eu. urant aetermineu to eive battle, tli. dnv c...i. . poae of easaying the passage of the Chicka- .. ...j. n..,,,, uurmg me night, Hancocks aorns. wliinli hv ,1,. . 1 I - , "J .IVIIUUI withdrawal of the Sixth Corps, held the ll! nf It. II ... Vi ... nan, whs movea ana tooK position On thfl nrtr.mn Inf, .nJ An.i.. Thursday, the headquarters of Gens. Grant and Meade, which had boen in the rear of the right, were transferred to tho roar of had, as I have Baid. boBn (li.irT.,,l i bnttle Thursday ; but Hancock was oompell- iu uiriii, ilia tiurnfl lnin m. inn hh.i t.:. lormation was not completed until after noon. Ihe attack was then ordered for 5 O'clock in the afmrnnnn 1,.,. . il .1 s'orin as heavy as that which swelled the u.wuulmuy ui. mo uny neiore r air tlaks t tua oruer uau to Do counter raanaeu. The hour of attack was then fixed for 4:30 o ciock tuis morning. Had Uen. Lee, under these oirctimat.nn.. .mnlnuj .1 .rir.. .v." . "" juiou tienerat wuose cheirglory is lobe thought well of by the rebels, and planted bis army astraddle the Chickahom-iny, as McClellan did, the storm whioh owoiieu mat siream yesterday afternoon might have tri-ven ti.n (imnt nn n ly which you may depend upon it he would ...... ....jnu.uu. jju,, wuu0 tne reoeis praise McClellan they do not imitate him. Lee uau ci. entirwtAiftn nnrih fti'thari.;ni.ni t - ......... , iu. UI1I.B.UIIIII' ny, nna tne ouly result of tho delay in at- uica oausca UV the mn in tlm orivo the enemv. whn hn.l h .1:. covered tho disposition of our troops, the uuu,.r,!t,u. A.i which to porfeot his defensive nreDara ionq. rou... mo THE SITUATION AT 4 A. M.. FRIDAY. In saddle at 4 n'nlnnW in tin. mn,.n;n iu gray light of dawn is struggling through terinir ruin ia fAllinc rtm. man a:n i: 1 hind thoir breastworks, worn out with the work ol the night; tho rebels, too, lie bo-bind their anl.rpnnTiRi.nl. .nil nnl.r il,-. Bicopiess pickets peer with wary eyes for. ward through tho dusk of the woods. All is still as the grave, yet in thirty minutes mo siorm 01 ouuie will Durst forth aloug a stretch nf siv mile. Thnr. i. . take a glance at the lines. Here on the left wing 01 1 no army is tue corps of Hancock Aim '2iM nnnnnniinir milk l,l.n :i.i v f ""rj uiw uu .HQ llgUL, and forming the loft centre, is Wright's, (the uymsuuuimBjUlfl JOIU, WU1CU H01US the centre; next.comes Warren's, (the 5ih,) which forms the right centre, and then uurnsiues, (me win,) which bolus the ex trpmn vifrht flni, lin. .I....I 1 tn ' " " nun. .IlliUSb UUTUl- lcl with the Chiclcnhnmtnv nnrl fr.nn. nnn a nan to two ana a halt miles north of it. un tne leu wing we approach nearest the river, on Ihe riirht. we nr. inni..li.i r..aA.i Hancock, holding the left wing, reels across n:n.ni. c....:. 3 1.1 .... 1.. iiiDjiiimu oiuuuu ruuu, inat is, 1110 roaa lpmlinv frnm ta Ilnvlnn. Ia Tll-.l.l. CI. ....... ..B iu IDll.luu OIU- tion ;) our ngnt is across the Tolopaiomoy. The rebel front is formed immediately in front of tho Chiekahominy, in three lines, (two lines of battle anil a .Inifmi.!, linA an irregular lino to conform with the woods una riugcs ana Bwamps or the grouud. Be tween the two armipn ia n Inn, ... ' wni d.uiuui ri- gion, whose dark hollows will soon be lit up witu tne nres or ueatn. Suddenly from behind the rude nnrnnet tliprn i. .n .,. starling, a noiseless springing to arms, the miuuiniiu. ui uuiuers forming uie line. The attack was ordered for 4:30, and it may have been five minutes after that, or wvi. i.u iiuiimi-B, um 11 certainly was not later than 4:45 when the whole line is in mntinn. Klrirmisti.t.. AA Ihrown out, and presently meet the enemy's pinKem, ao we jearn uy tuo smart lusilade vou hear; nnr artillarv nnnn. ilia Al.i. spond, and in a moment the deadly conflict ID JU1UCU. Tne jimnTis or msTonr. Tlin tnnlnnhunl.tnn. Ik.l l! t ...j. ........ vuu.uo Dj tlln,fc nine .IS iiigiu, is um, u cim'gory or tnougtit; and 1 tllillk it nillSt hn In fn inln taw, I UII WUlllll minules this morning was crowded an ago ui nun, .11. ion minutes 01 tne ttgmcnt men call time, and yet that scant space decided a hat.lo I There are a thousand details, ton thousand episodes, but the eFsenlial matter is this, that that first rush of advance carried our whole front but nn ."-nin.i . l;nA of works, which we were unfi le to brrnk .iiiuiiitu, or, ureuaing tnroiign, were unable to hold. Conrnivn nf thi. 1 il. l. .l. . IUW 111(13 Iu, fierce onslaught amid deafening volleys of musketry and the thunder of artillery, and the wild, mad veil nt hnttl. .nri .nA n.. ' " ...u, Dva f.uv ranks mown down, and ihe lines break here auu mere, nnu tne sullen ohstinato retrent, every inch contested, and we shall then be able to descend to some of the points of action as they individuals themselves along the line. THE LEFT TIANCOck's C0BPS. Hancock held the left of the whole line of battle: and nf hia ih... li.;s i. low hold the extreme left of the army, that u. uiuuiiu whs uruwu on me right or Harlow's, while Birncy's division was held in reserve. Of the lour brigades of Barlow's division, Brooks had the left and Miles the right. each brigade in double line of battle. Smith, commandinir the Iriah rtriirnrt. was placed in support. The left was protected by refusing it the 8d brigade being disposed so as to cover that flunk. The formal!, n of Gibbon's division on the right of Barlow was similar. Tyler's brigade (heavy artillery) holding the right, Smith's the center and Owen's the left McKean in reor of Tyler's center, in two lines. On Hanoook's line Ihero were but few placeB where artillery could be used wilh effect, BArlnvr had rliaAi.,l H..I 1,1. nii..Li. brigade should, previously to the sssault, be moved Out. and fnrm.rl i.t in m.. tit II.. piokrt line. From this point they advanoed for half a mile through the woods and over open intervals, under a severe fire, square up to the enemy's works. The fori ion of his front where the right of Mile's brigade joined wilh tha l.r ni n-....!.-' it. . , -n.au w. U1UU.D IUU BUU1U brigades thai so brilliantly oarried the fa- .n,.Qu. m luo ime 01 Dpotisyivania lucoceded in a similar splendid coup here ; thev lot over and lnin ih. ....i .capturing his guns, (four light 12-iound- NUMBEB 286. betw th&ZLur 'i'b'0110' were just turning the enemy's guns on the if Ihe fasT and th. .g g Car lay on toP retreating rebels, when powerful reinforce! The eng n'eer John C C?,Ta t ment, from the second" rebel line appeared and the firman L.-I. t ' M,'lwi'uke0' dvancing. Th. first rebel line was held by waukee ST?' iil.Ti "T',"'" of Mil" Breckinridge'. troop, and wa, carried, bt lgl! Statt' 'i' Lee is to good a general Io leave a point eo Comnanv and ..' Wress imnortanttliii...i.i.iA.-j..i iT?" , , "-ompony, and a newsboy, whose nam- i. ridWi niT-iY:."" "-Known, were seriously hurt. The en I ana it is tl,i.. j . . . " uun. DC. UUIU t ig forward to rairip.a ti, 1, had snatched Barlowa iT.i..j. . T 0 cnara"". An opportunity hearts. nZ . "I,-.V..b"fde -"out . Presented him to escane. bit h. ?. odds-cm, d ,..r,r," .,"Ti"ro.'ne 1n"Jr Voided to .lick to Li. eninD Ft .. . -v ai.m iiieir own nnaer nnn. wm in ih . -,i..L!i!. . . - " anions the least short of desperation, but f ,1,7 n ' I0.',"" 'y tne situation in which they now foun I i. f T. r',."B, ,naeD ea. lor ibe" tnemselves. oerl.nn.ii n. m.!.. . . . " """ recora that not a not merely the overwhelm ng front thall i3JVhX " er"Wi"1 lnia came nreain .in . at received a bruise or an in urv worth mn. lioy hid no fear, but thi, nosition'tn.vi, ig' "W tuose in emigrant car, the opportunity for a deadly enfiladm7fir ,ln, ... H 1 . e?raplls tl,at tn-Beside ihi i..f Bl."g fire, dent wns caused by boys niacin.- .(..... comnacL" fliyZ.fL,,Tl0LC() ,rae? on a special train as soon as th. in7. the organixation, h,7 suffered VearfulTv EMIMtX!"? U,,cU'- 1U with them theprier. tbey LarXn treatment of TuevrbK' tion ; to a position aHn advau of That WUni'd-they had held, and at diflW Eta. no . statesiekt ok 0eo:b. atuin-s. more than fiftv vhi-Hb t.Z. "The mornintv lro:n . . .. . " v'""".r . 1 1 . . . " -.tv it iajc ! u.u. time ana reached Kenosha about 12 0 Clock. WeStODDed at k'nnn.lin ....... i.ed .i..K-i.i.: . r "?" MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS 0F,THE LIYEt AND DIGESTIVE ORGAN8 , ---j jo Alum me enemy. Here theventrennhiffl nA k- 1 1 i ' to pass on to Oibbona' division of the same corps, on the right, and which was engaged ,nd reacnett the b"ge north of Ihe citv i at in. same time. - - mnmenis afterwards, running at the Gibbons advanced simultaneous wilh Bar- f,'teoffive mil8 an "o"'- Laborers had low. but in mnvin. tnn.n.1 i. . been at work filling i - n . r" w" l . .1. 6 ....!, it o cudid upon i -.--...Mg , nlVi,uer eoa or die of KT, ?f.th,8 8W8mP9 of the Chiekahominy briJ..BJ during the high wind of thr nau tone timed or overpassed, in ,',r,n8 "V. "rge quantity of sand had o eaPtahir:?.?.W''icl,i rtti"' covering them - w' " i aiA incnes. , ... , , " "vui.LutB -ej-v uimcuu IU C0LUU1I8U lie nnrtriArtlinn han. .1:at . i W IUH UPDIU tit ti va a. i 1 nflw. f 1.1. i. " n..:.. """"uuiiiereui ftfl V .".A" 8 Boon rr .s Mii4D. iU18 overcome, bntvevop ""biu su-uuk iuis unit I m r .inn I'nrttnrjl .U- . WheClg Of the InfnmAlitr. ai. v'.rtnt, t 7 , w.u aiiime ... a . . nvrv iiirown oil v.B. mu. iiii,rKcu me conductor their com- I:;- u Iue Cng10o was p: juuiun uiTisinn nn n.a ufv r.. . .... i luin? ibel intn tha ni-. n,: - . " iuna 01 uie 1 j r '" uoiow. ine ten. brigades of Tyler and Owen gained the reb- f,8r' ba80e. "P". and mail cars were el WOrkS. but f,,r rn.. l.l-.:.., thrOWU llilO O linn l.k.. V " those that forced back Barlow's troops, "hey ly wrtok?d- rst emigrant car hung also were cnmnnllp.l i over the hr d ... ,.6 . . . ' """8 h hnn -J'n-., UEIUI. lUKClling Hie works, was earned off tho field, shot in the nTi 0 regimental commanders, Colonel Pan.. ? n. ... i ... v4 "v 'gmu iiev lork heavv an . .... i.m.i. ,. . fen i nT' r,r",;ni:uo ono1. ,,ci regimental com- manders. Col. MoMahon, of the Kilth New .1 J 7 . j""i.ug uia colors on tho rebel works, and was left a prisoner uus mat ,orcea oack Barlow's troops, they ' "- -the first emigrant car hunn iIbo were compelled to give up whit they OTOr ,he idgo. 'an angletf forty-five de! .adwon. Gibbons' division too, lost very 8re, and was prevented from going over icavily. Gen. Tyler, before reaching the 5 ?f by ihe strength of the coupling, porks, was carried off tho field .km t5 n.. Tnis car was filled with m.n -,.PJ A ! children, and all escaped serious injury- duc?orrh i,.dU? Wl--D-nin, the con-dtiolor, for his tender care of the wounded, the nip" er0rl qUie"De tl8 "" of tne Dafl.Pnfrnna . ' a U. Al. ATKINS. PUOSjI'jECXIJS in the enemy's hands, his troops not sup- nQlir nr.... 11" ,Tf , m porting him after he was wounded. Owen's TH-W eelilv and Weekly X:?; OHIO STATE JOURNAL FOB TUK TEAM ,8.4. The wonderful events that an. ni.. piring in this oountry, upon whioh the eyes . . iiuim are nxea, render a Goon Niw In giving way, Gibbons' division also was far from losmn- all n,n .,..,! .-. i.... ... n,i in . , -"w 5'"u"u i - uau gained. It took up an advance position, close to tbe enemv. nnrl iit.i n... . . . ward slope of which was held by the rebels. day, and McKean'. 1,ri,?.i... w,.. S. D. 'J "eoessity in everr lntellin. -;,: ;., . r " ""y ramilv. a - ,,-a.n.Uu ,m,u niioen yards of the ene- Thankful fn. .v.. i my's works. ihankmi for the Increasing patronage THE KliV POI.VT or THE BATTLE, AND UOW IT ""o ' th'lT tS to make the was lost. HI Statb J""""" Fihst Class Family Not until Iha anl.n.n.1 .. EW8PAPER, the Publ'.hera corns kd bnn nm.iii nAi .in .r....i. , , . I Continued efFiiWj. in t, a: . i i . . 1 v 11,1 'lwr us UI00U- 7 , kuo uirwiiQi. oi Dro- boiight victory had been wrested from our gre8s and lmpraomont. hands, was he or aoy man in this army II is theip ftim make the Jourhal a aware ot the aunramn imn.v, .. J I mmnloffl j: .. . iwn voiiro nM i.i. ... . . . ""i 1 miir-mel eutde. a fnart... . , " " "'""go ana mortifyir.ir . . u in....... that no one should have appreciated its jjuuuuiai matters, a punotual y'""u is a Diua am, named oruuioieroi aikoislativb and Comokkssiom- ... i J " uu"""'nS""W"oio battle- AL prooeed ngs: and, in shorL a ...n. ground, and covering the ang c of tho" Dis- .m... , . , " woekly patch Uoad." Along this ridge the rebel "ummar of "en(i poliUcaL .ooiaL works formed a salient, and iu front of it rellB10u8i ooientifio and commeroial world . i A. o .,.,. u.vk Willi ikl. ..H I. .! ni .,., got possession, and the brigades of Miles summary of ourront news Connressiona and Brooks actually struck and carried the Honoris . Letri.luiu. ... "8?T' worn uirecuy on tho salient 1 Hadweheld R .wuiuga, marjiei this point, we should have had a position ""'e11 anl Domnstio), the Latest whence the entire rebel line might have lele8raPt" Dispatches, Political Intelli- been enfiladed ; and 1 think it is not too g0.u00' ,Llterai7 Gossip, Ohoioe Poetry, much to suv that ihn id. i.i t.. original and selected kflimrimi... . :' . ours, and Loe nushed hominy, ilad we even known in advance its commanding importance, very different fl isnnuit ii-inu nun.l. .. u . . i - a. nituuta wuum nave nccn , "" '--ii.T win emDraoe thi made; we would liave masPtl nn i. iA, latest Foreiirn and Hnm.aiM tai1: and made the victory a certainly. These reoeied by mail and telegraph, oarefully considerations certainly inspire bitter re- ool,ated, down to the hour of going to press grets; but who does not know that it is on Tmb Wab for Tine Union wiU be faith- : , ' wutiugenoios mat me fate '""cnronioicdj each important event down of a battle often hanea I to the latMCmnmon Kn;L . . . UVauK (jActjunju. witn the left CENTRE and CESTUE wrigut and u deta of Battlos, and of Military and Simiillnnpiiiiiil v ilia nil. i. .a- n. . avH IAID BLlUVIa Ol IUO Second Porn, tlm t'.th ii.lr.n w necting on the left with Hancock, made a ? 'm- effort 10 Put dowi the existing general advanco ot a Quarter hiortt fi.A rfatcidal rebellion against the best and nnlnnlr nm. ,1 D;c i.;. wa ire rbi ffnvfirnrnfint nn oarm T f - IU UU1UIF t. o. iwumflwi current ivAjoi w-uiieo, Datetcnes, so. .Uue attenUon will also be given to Aerl oultural and iiducational affairs. bws aUkp artm bnt will embrace the Nnval mnvnff.AT.ra euvBHAu, uvw, kb ntjre- tofore, will heartily susuin the Administra- fton in ir . . .. . . -ii , , . -j'.-.tA,. uwiuig live ontire line. Of this corps, the Second IM- thiH lt may be calIed nPon at Wn-ea to speak Division (Iticketts) tho center, and the Tiction of duty, and never as an adulator of " wo.wu xvuBBuiij im) leii. i-ivo cat- " "'Bu jt", ai. j i uuboesitate tones. Unilor nhnrrrn nt ). I'M.: .? a.m to Strin t.tSfl rfitiaA fl nm flfl inrl H . o - - vuin gi A i III- I is JUIUHa rf " s' u i v-wio, U1( xuuipKins """ aav uiui.K meir ucaauuauia neutiiuuiiLB uuuer ipo nypoorit initl, IB 141 n ohi-iriA.,! w;untO arms AW OUEKD BT HOOFLAND'S GERMilV BITTERS THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIO, IBISZlITTAUBAVIPIBrOSHJIDIIOalOrai Have and do Give Better Satlslaotloi, BA 7E MORE TESTIMONY, Have Jf oreRempeolaltle People to Voucli lor llieiu, Than any other article In the market. Wa itt an; On. to Contradict this jUaertloa, And will pay1 $1000 To anj on. that will prodnc. a oartlloaU paiUiaW bjr tu, that ia not ouiuuia. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUE. rVERT CASE OI CBR ONIO OR KER TO US DEBTL'TTT DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS. AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDER. ED STOMACH. OBSEBVI IH rotiLOWIMO ITHPTnm ResulllUK rrom Dianrden of tha Dlarea. lira OrKMuw Oonrtlpatlon, Inward Pllw, KulnoM of Blood to th. Head, In lily of tho Stomach, MaoMa, Heart, bum, Dlignmor Food, rullnei. or Weight la th. Unomar.a, B mr Srnctatiou., Sink-log or FluttirlnK at the f It of til. tttunjach,Swiuiniingorttie Uead Harried aud UitlicuU Breathing. Fluttering at th. Heart, Choking or fiutTocutiug Aeo- aatfou. when Id a lying Pu-tare, nimiiin..orVla. lou, Dot. or Web. before the Sight, Ferer aod Doll Pain In Ihe Head, Mcl.ncr .L.nfml'lr"li Vellowuwa o mMaTL'f'S'tf "" F1,"h' """"antlra. aginlnga ol Brll, and great Uepreuiou of Uplrit IlEMEMBEH. THAT TBI. BITTER. IS NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISB.r And Can't Make Drunkards, But is the Best Tonio X. tlx World, READ WHO SA YS SOi (From the Rov. LotI O. Beck, P..tor of tha Baptlat . Bap.r.toVnroTphli.Lph,.!" " SM" . . I have known HooflaQd'a Oermaa Bitten farorabl. for . nnmberof y.r.. 1 !, ud ,bom , W'J !n7 V?.bVlTn V"" wUo 'helrelTeol, ifi 1 "! 'duce? " reooniniend them to man. other, and know that they he op.ra.ed in a.trlk-Ingly beuenci.l manner. I tk g,.ae po.anr. a thin publicly proclaiming IhU fact, and filing th. .ttentlon ot" tlioae alUicted with Ihe die-,? M which thoy are recommended, to theae BitterV knowing Iron experliinco that my reoommend.tl. S "ebJ!"'nV'u'"d, 1 d "'I' " olieerfully ai Boofl.nd'. Bitter. I. Intended to beueht tha atUlcM and ia not a "rum drink Your, truly, myi o. BIOU, (From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. I)., Idltor or th. Kncyclopeilia of Beliniou. Knowledge, and Ohria" AlthouKh not dlipoaed to faror or recommend Patent Hmdicine. in guneral, throuKh dl.truet of their ingreilienta and ettecia, I yot know of no tumclool reaion why a man my not leillry to the beneliti ha hellerea hlmaelf to hare received from any almpla preparation, in the hope that ha may thai contribute to the benefit of other.. I do thi. more re.dily ln regard to Hoofland Oer-man Blttere, prepared by fir. 0. AT. Jacknon, of tola ytffnt tfftWF LffJAH$iS! IWteWWJvjmi an alcoholic mixture. I am Indebted to my friend. Bobert ehoeuiaker, Esq , for the removal of till, prejudice by proper team, and for encouragement to trv them, when iifTurini. f.m ..... , tlnnnd debility. Th- o.e of three bottle, of tneM bitter, at the beginning of the preeont year, wa. fol . lowed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for ix month, before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore .hank God and my friend for directing ma to the use of them. J. NEWTON BHUWS, Philadelphia, (rrom the Bev. Jo.. Kennard, Pallor of th. 10th Baptist Church.) Br; Jackson: Dear Sir: I have been frequently nqoested to oonnect my uame with commendation-, of different kinds of medicines, but regarding th. ,. . . , UI appropriate spnere, i nav. la all case, declined: but with a eli..r nrnnr i- -i-.,. .. . vu, . un-.r pruoi in vanon. luitances, and particularly In my family, of tlianu. Or. Uoodand'a Oermao Bitter., X depart ; Adams' First Htioile Island Datte- '""sot-able sentiment an's First New York, (Independent,) ctt' 0r7 " peaoe th Third New York, (Independent, 1 enly oompromise vt tin s First Miissacu namelv: Adams' Tirst Uhode island ithQ a lucMuttin s ibirst Maasaciinseitn. n.i ithodu's First Illiode Ialand, were planted in aood Doaitious and rliil .r'..ni.wo in ooveriog tli advance. 'Ihe assault of um oixm ivorps was made wiib tha iiimn.i vicor. and Bucnppi.ctil in nn . i ,. u a . line of rebel rcfle-pits along its entire from and got up wiiliiu two hundred and filly Yards of the main wnrin Hmin,'o -----u. kiuikiuo ttVipS, connecting on the right with the Uih, had UvUUV iu vuu uucuon wi Ii it; im tha lbft division, tliut. nP Mtri..wlni. i.j , . a..ui ituuialti, WUU ItJH the attack in hanw. rlron vni...nno . disarranged and was repulsed. General omith mud a thr ttururan ainv. . ....va.v Biwiiao iu relieve ISIartindnlo. hue h lani j. i . a ' oujfpuilO U1U not get up in time to allow him to hold on. The effect of this repulse on tho left of omiiu liatt a u.H.is ii.i. iy,.t : .irt.i ftp vv.:i.a 1. .... . . . v. VA .iiijim. it unooverea the i Hank of the uth. mul n,nj n;..i,...- vision. which wan Rinmlv lmiKn ...vc i-.iimi, ,u Buvuge Mre on the prolongation of its line, ln this slate of facts, to retain possession of a position somewhat in advanco of lii nnint nt au;. ., .l a ll VT ao llltj utmost General Wright could possibly do. 0rnAT10NS ON TUB niGHT AND R1CHT CEX- Tt.tt WABUE.V J,Hu BUBXSIDE. Onerationa on tlm fmnt p wAA. .-.i Buruside were of n imnmnnA. -..k ordinate to that of operations on the left. No results were achieved except the carrying of the line of rifle-pits occupied by tho rebel 8kirmiii)iA- I'da Rtk im. f aau UUI lAlilA VIU VU1 JJB nowhere struck the enemy's main work. Burnside kept up a furious cannonade for some hours, but it was nothing mt et pre-tera nihil. From the tenor of one of Burn-side's morning dispatches, it was at one time honed that he wnnl.l b nhln m ...-, the ent?niv'n lofi Kt.i i. .. .1..- - tuiq uujju ii an uiau doomed to disappointment. V-ihll-. TO., Ptwaftl CARPETING. CARPETS, Wholesale and Retail. 300 PIECES ieu oi S CARPETING WITH IMMEN6S STOCK OF We have a of the af- l spot, and Terrible Railroad AccideEf. ATrnln Full from a Krldfre nl Kenolin -ueiiiiiM oi i ne Aimir-Kiiirlneer and Vi reman Ientl4l.thi- ininHti titatoint ot n Pnaaeniccr. From tho Clifcngo Tribune. J In VflteriliLV,ii Trihuim ten rn vn hbia ti(ii)ar nf m. fi-ifrhiful Br.ifnn .1.- i.i aivvsuvun VII III. VU1 AflB-n At W iiaVnillrnA Itn.lfnorl f..- A O- ---a. ...... vuu UVII 1141 JIUlU the thriving little city of Kenosha. We have Biaivv uumiuv.il urn uiuiu 1UU1U011IB OI lj fnir from our rpnnrlAi iinnr. il.a ann . -, viia oiiui oth(m. ivhinh wa rAnrnrlunA halnn ine iruin icrt cnicago at the uusual time, and wks run at ordinary speed until it reached Kenosha. Just north of the city is a lofty bridge, nearly a quarter of a mile long, which spans the valley through the center of which iuns Pikn rivr rhich empties into the Lulto nanr the Harbor. The train was under the ft hart a aP W. fl Il.nT'.nn l. ij t """"'"""'I vuv ui thi oldest and most can ful conductors upon the road. Just after striking the bridge and before fifty feet had been traversed, the wheels of the locomotive dashed Into a drift oi sana upon in raus. ana the engine was nreninltAtAd thlrtv fAAt. tn iIia 1iniiA rying with It the tender, biggage and ex- j-iroa vain, mm -.in "inj urwr iwq emigrant Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Materials, etc., etc. I am now opsrlnf a aaw assortment of th. above aalactea witn (nat can, for tha SFBIMQ 1 BADS. JOSEPH C. RINGWALT, 174 and 176 Main St., Batwan IWth h Fifth, east altto, Olaaciiaixarttl, Oliio COLLEGES. j7 Ssl 44 Sf S S f 8. K. oorner Ponrth tutd Vine Sts.. OINOIKTN.a.T!, o. HOTELS. THE ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Ghesnut St, between 3d and 4th, PliiaadUa.lxali.laa. Ill TH rMHIDIATl TTOTNTTT OF TITI principal BaakHig Hoom., aSST;H., T" Bobm. TbalntbtlalDMii mao1. home I. IbxHi," . ., M MIL. " r fnlnaaa nf I . uiifuauu a uormika iuiort l dap t,rt ... ... - ai uuu.Btj, .u tjixpreii mj rail conTtction tliat, or general debility oj the tvttem and tpeciallior Litter Complaint, it it a nafe and valuablm preparation. In some cb It m y fail; but usual Ir I doubt.oot, it will Im fury twnt)&3lkl to tboM wh ATI ITAr frnm that mt Iuiva Yoori. vryreapectfully,' J. H. KRN'N'ARD, XiKbtli twlow Oote it., PiiUftilelpaia. (From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church, Gormantown, Putin.) Dr. 0. M. Jackson: Dear Sir: Psrsonal expert-ence tmat'les me to say that I ragard the Oermaa Bitters prepared by you as a moat excellent medicine. In canes of severe cold and general debility I have.been greatly benefited by tin um of the Bitte and doubt not they will produce similar effects bU o thorn. Yoars trnlt WABBEN RaVDOLPH, Germaatown, Pa, (From Bev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Bedding M. 1. Gburcb, Philadelphia.) Dr. Jackson: Dear Sir: Having ase4 your 0r. man Bitter in my family frequently, I am prepared to say that lt has been of great swrrlce. I believa that Id most cases of general debility of the systota It is the safest and most valuable remedy of which I nave any knowledge Yours, nspecttully, J. H TURN KB. tio, 728 N. Nineteenth street. (From the Rer. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of tha Columbus N.J. and Middletowa Pa. Baptist Churches.) K 4 r Kew Roohilu. K. Y. Dr O. M. Jaokson: Dear Bir: 1 fee. it a ploaaun thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to tha xoellenoeof the Germta Bitters. Some years sine being much afflicted with Dyapepsia, I need them witb very beneficial results. I hare often reoom mended them to persona enfeebled by tbat torment Ing disease, and have heard from them the most flat-terintr toallmnnials as to their Kraut v.ln. Ir. ol KoueraJ dnhllit. I hn1.a it . . - -- j , w am ruum ium eanoot da nrnu.Afl i u vmiu (From tbe Bev. Thou. Winter, Pastor of Roxboretid r -ii""--' vaovii, war oir: ii leei u aoe to yonr ex eellent preparation, Hooiland s German Bitters, tn artfi 111 V tXHtimnilV tn tlia rlaaaruJ m.... .-.1 ia l obraiued. 1 have for years, at tltns. been trnnhlurf with great disorder in my head and nervous system. I oral kilv.ai.rl Im mt fr I ..... I a ,.i . . - " - " ! jr wwi,(ih oi your flaipman llll I... 1 A.A - l I ... i u, muu uave experience, great and unexpected reMfj my health has been vry materially benefitted. I confidently recommend the article where 1 meet with cases similar to DT) Y own. imnii hat hun aaava.l -r . . i good effect. Respectfully yours. 1. winter, itoxcoroogh, Pa. (From R-v. J. 8. nerman, of the German Reformed ChUKh. KDtBtnwn. Rnrlia In Pa. Tl. a1 W T-.l. n . a a, - . . 'a i'.iT t. i ' mn i nave been ..uuu.vu n.u y,VrVB.m uvm-nj weniy years, an a have never need any medicine that did me aa much .tAul aa 1 1 rn..n.al ..,,.. Hi.. 1 . . . ttuvu uuvii.uu viticn, 4 am very mucD im proved ln health, after having taken five bottles. mj, 0( BUOUAa. PRICES! targe eiia (holding nearly double nunu.l.jlt; nfl pur DOlllO Dftll ClOf. fO Small aiie 76o per hottle half doi. BEWARE OftoUNTERFElM ftaawl tllfA ftts ai..4-u I lit fAaT Timrar-a. tha WBAPriCB of aaoh botlls. 1 an not b. put off by any of 111. Intoxicating prrpara tlons that may booffnrril in iu place, but annd to ud wa will forward, Moorely paokad, by axpreaa. PRINCIPAL OFFIOK AND MANCTAOTOBT, No. 631 Arch Street. WHtA DEI.PIHA, JONES & EVANS, (SitccaMori ta (IM. Jackton J- Cfc.j; Proprietors. For aala Kn rirMw-l..ni.n.J r..i mrw tnaa In thf)Onif I tHlfl |
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