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7 SUNDAY MORNING, BEIT. 83, 1861. COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. DEPARTURES. fetalis for Me Tork Olty, Beaton, Albany, Buffalo, PlUtbargh, euuhetiTill way, Cleveland, ianetvlUo, . Newark, Oranvlile, Wathlngtod Oily, Balllmor, Phila delphia and NewOrleant, eloM dally (Sundays sxoept d) at 8 o'oloek . m. ' . i A through audi for Vow Tork and Olstelend dotes daily (Sundaytexoepted) at B o'clock p. m,, 0. O.fcO. R. R. Way Uallelote dally (Sunaayi ex cepted) at 8 o'oJock p. m Central Ohio Way hull II closet dally Sunuej excepted) ClMlnnaU WayhlaloJoeeo dally' pnndayi xoeptsd) al Ohlcaao. Dubairoe, Delaware, Marlon and Worthin too Halls olm tWIy (Sundays excepted) at 8 o'oloek a.m. . '"'- ''. i -in i Mailt for Xenle, tprUgftaldr Deyton, Toledo, Olao le ntil, Indlanapolte, Imbuviiio, Bt. fcoule, and Detroit, cloaaa daily (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'olook p. m. A throngh matt to Xante, aprlngeold and Cincinnati . sloe dally (Bundayt exoepted) al iu o'oloek a.m. 1 . Urbane, Plqua, Tiffin and Union Olty mall oloM dally Lancaater, Logan, Neleonvllle, Olrclevllle, Chllllcotho, I Porlemonth, Wethlngton 0. H . Athene, Marietta and Hllitborouth mailt slot daHy(8nndayi excepted) at 8 clock p.m. - .-. - , aat Way Mall by National Boad to Zanetvlll elooM aaiiy (Sundays excepted) at l o'oloek a.. ... -u i.--,. . Harrittmrgh Mall clotef dally (dnadays exoepted) at t o'olook p. m. ' '' ...... . ii. . Mt. Varuoa Mali, by way of Wettervlllt and .uabury, oloaat dally (Sandeyt exeep'tort) at It o'olook p. ra . Dublin Mall clooct dallyCaandaya aiooplod)at 9 o'oloek p. - v ,v ,i , v.. ivi.iMit 1 i!f... , Lasoutor wky Mall ololea dallyfflandayteaoopted) at DEPARTURES. ARRIVALS. Hal la from How Tork, Button, Philadelphia, Bnffalo, Albany, Pituburgh, Otoralaod, Dayton Toledo, Xenla, imroit, Bpnogniia, uuiaiauti,.AJiiiuuxiin1 m. uui. and all BoaUtera olliea, arrire ketwtaa. tba. hsnra of 9 o'oloek a. and 4 o'olook a. m. . ,. '. Mailt from IadlaaaUa,alca(o aodJba4 anrlr atl:tUa.m.ft. : u -a - MalU from. Wathkcgtoa. Oily, Balllmoro, rVhatllag, xaaaiTiiw, nimn, atoitaeaTtuo, ut. voiaon, au uao v. w. . h. iraruu,tn4 laociooaai Way Mall frum 'Uiaoiaaatt amrtl at 3 o'oloek P. aat Way Mall over U . Nalioaat Boad arrlyea at U vriuca aw t Ml. Tornoa Wily Mall arrive at 110 a. ai. 1 t;.'... Mall rrua Doblln arrrrea at 19 o'eloet m. ' U".l Drbaaa Way Mall arrirea at B o'oloek p. m: ' iy ' Harrltbagh MallarriVn at II o'oloek a. - ial Laneaaiar Way Mall arrival at li o'olook m'. ' -. ' OtSot dalirory oaon erarr day axoet Bonday) from 7 o'oloek a. m, to e) o'oloek p. m. Open on Sunday! front 7 to B O'oloek. in tue, .mow lag, .and from S to 9 ' ''. I. JOHN GRAHAM, P. M. Rail Road Time Table. Iittm Hujn ouittKnAi Xanu U B OlnolnnaU aoeommodatton. 5:00 A. M. 9:10 P. M. " Bxpreai...wt.UiaD At M. . 11:03 A.M. Mall and AooommodaUoo.. V:I0 P. M. S:00 P. M, Might Ixpraao yia Day tgtt.ll:U midnight. M. 1 1'. Jao. W. XtoiikRTT, igwU Couaatii OuTaMin M. B. ' " Hlght Bid root. .lc k. V.i C. 11:15 F. M. Morr Tork JCpratt ,11:10 A. M. 10:50 A. M. 0.0. 0. WayBxprtai.,.. :M P.M. 7-.5BP. M. Jia Prmio, Agent. ' ,anutOiiiea.IU , . ., Ho. 1 Bxpra..;...7. A. al. ' U.-tS A. M. No.S do4(vv.,.wS;lS P. MlfctS A. M. , axti J ; A,,f , W. JVau, Agent,,, trrracMB, Oolouvo At OtnowaaTi B. B.V " Mall train ....;V...'.;.'.M'.V. '.. M. 11S AM apnea Iral..rA).vv.f ....11M A. M. 6: P. M Joe. KoiiwoK, Agent OowMsoi Jc'liroimofoiuf, B. R. ; " (Oouaaoi Pio 4c Imoluu B. B.) ; , ' Mo. I Ixproea :3D A. M. 9:00 P, M Mo.B " .. 00P. M.: 7:S P. at, Aooommodatlon j i 10:60 A. M. ,ii.-..j ,i,.f o. W. Irrnt, Agent, LOCAL MATTERS. The Adams Expreea Company place, us daily under obligations to rt for the rery latest papers irom tne eastern cities. , Tbe Amerloaa: Express 'Company baa our thanks for Us daily laror. in the shape of the very laien uteru papers. ST Tbe members or CrysUl Fount Temple of Honor are requested to meet this morning at 9 o'docktAt their hall, in Carpenter's Build lng, on HigW street; to attend the funeral of Pnana Fr... T7 Meeting in Reference to the Death of President Andrews. ' t,. tBBaamae h , , . Parsuaot to call, a meeting of the citizen, of Columbus was held on Friday ereniog, Augnst SO, for ha expression of publio sentiment in relation to, the death of President Ardkw.. On motion t Hon. Chonov N. Olds waa ap pointed Chairman, and' A, B, Bdttlis, Esq., Secretary. V 1 "'.r'; Tbe object of the meeting baring been elated by the ohairman, in brief and appropriate re- nuki. It w j nArA that a MmmlH.. K a . m pointed to present reaolnliona expressire of the sense of the meetlm. .. . Dr. A. Loan, Rer. M. GauiMU, L. J. : Carrcayixi.p, and Attxiv, were appointed s to MamUtd J Jf Yt ' , r .- : ' ' Alter a Dtiei withdrawal, the committee) re- - turned and reported the followlo resolutions, ' which wen adopted: f j : ' .1 Q Whiixas, la the providence of God we are called to mourn the departure from this life of .j ii l r.i r ..i. ..j i . wur taiueuirvu wivhu, vut. ajuria Aaoraws, law President of Ken job College; it Is therefore, ' ReioM. That in' the death of President An- drewe, society has lost a moat useful and dis tinguished ol(jBen,theauee f education an Invaluable adrocate,-tbe country a brare and patrlotlo defender and. (he church adevout aod consistent member. . . m s , , ftteeato', .That while It beboorean. to bow .ubmiseiTcljuto the berearement. that Provi dence may ordain, we. nevertheless mourn the low of himLwbeeo eentimenta were alwaye ex alted, whose friendship was always true whose eympatby wa alwaja tender toward the unfor tunate, or the unhappy, and whose solicitude was always more lor the good of mankind than lor the edTancement Ot himself." . . . JteeWstaf, That' a laylo down' the 'oomforU of a quiet bomav and oUering himself to the military rankref tie eoaniry ae a prlrate eol dler, to do wattle In defense of bit' country and tho Constitution, Cel. Andrew set an example of patrlotlo deretsdueea that time eaoaoi oblil verate, nor politic! Wilutlowneatroy. "i 1 1 'iWirrBRnhwnghalKhlBbla Ufa waa a conUtmed and iauuful expositioa of his Christian pronesloa; that bia death, wae a oble eaoriflc. to bis country, and that bis name bo enrolled in bur toemorjea a. Bmoog tho aol dlers of tbo.Cieasand the idartyrs of JUpubU waa LlbertrJU n -ni xit&.stnit.a Mt-M, ThiV9 flj.efl''fof bui1 Improre'. ment, the recollection; of hU bright example, wltb devout gratitude to Almighty God for the awooeeeful effort, that he ru enabled tatnake la behalf of the'.iiduoattoual'.mtetests pfthe Bute, and iot -WBLconalateni purity, aud "up righmese of both hi. faith and bis wwka Rmlttd, That we condole wHh the bereaved wife, who mourn duly; as Ihfl stricken widow can mourn,. hoae heart bad treasured all her earthly hopee In the manly tor ot the husband who bu gons to fbe'gfarej and thar we tender to her and tbe orpbau, her side, thi Uncdrjt mJmVi0J o moaruina; uienusoip.n, i ( Soma gettrtemea'eieDi'grnae to the reeolutlone In elcqaetit wotds.-thateame fea olema and Wrowinig aear't.,' vlt, I fa wft ling uibouWh; nlg; fWttef hd;eBmabl qaaliUM of tnr departed frlendf aasi aU attest' lag that In e.mlda'sUBKaWia'jtt Maa bad fallen'""00" ' .r.., ,iu Oa motions wai wWgtf wen. bo . reaoesfed'lbiiQbllah thf"lrclhttrin vntoerB, oe uarwaseai w sine.wniuy 1 tb4 0s ; in of on , to-morrow. ha It President Andrews. C. N. OLDS, Chairman. A. B. BUTTLES, Sec'y. ETA r litla.na At T.lpntnrutt fa lUreatlgat the.eai. ef tevrontj distes.;o) tbe Ohio en4R!)MVaTr.fo ' ftailrh. bars faaoa elected, and) will", aeareioi 'fiaarct Ctk U- aww(MondYrWii11. ' ajr aaiire.ohfniereeion.-,ae Oerernment two"ot)uM pef' mite for the transpor tation af troop, orer their respeeUre Nads. ' " tioidTiHo. Bom .. oomplftlnt bu been mad oonoernlng mta from Qtbor SUtei oom las Into Ohio od r0TuUiD mD tot their com- paulM bo reglmonta. Thn Adjatnt-Genetal hutddrotitd th following oommunloatlou i Captala E. W. P. Moii, of ZtneTllI, npoo th lubjeoi: . .', . ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S Columbus Sept. 16, 1861. . W. P. Musi, ZtnetTllle, O.t ' BiB-rYourk of the 13ib lntt. li at bud, . Th oltlHoi of Ohio ihoald Interfere br their uifla enoe So Drerent reornltlotr offloere of other Suttu enllitlog men In thia State. ,:Thotiandi bare thai gone, for whom Ohio bae no oredlt, and whooe nlaoa muit be raDDlled if we abould erer be oomDellsd ta draft. Bealdea. these .. . . I ... I . m wcai irresponlioie 10 Mr aouioniiev, intoriaraj with our olane lor eondcotlne the reorultlnr errloe, and make It lmpowlble for ni to know how many should be authorised in the several OOUDlleS. The erll COmDiaiuea OI IS not COn - floed to your eouoty. ' ' - " Al to the dlecradltabla nraotloe of reoru It bff cers persuading thoee who bare been enlisted br othera to desert, and Join tbeir companies. 1 lab 11 ta ha dlatinetlr understood, that nnon satisfactory arldenoe furnished , this Depart - ment.tbe parlies Implicated will be refused oora-l misalons in the military serrioe of the State,! and tbelr authority to recruit be . Immediately withdrawn. - I R. MASON, Assistant Adj-Gen. O. AasiTaL or Panonxu bp tVa. Ex-Oor. Chss. Mobibbad, of Kyi, Rubih T. Duaam, Editor of (ho. Loatsrllle Cnrltr, and Masti W. BaBB. reporter of the New Orleans nraaa. iw i. v ' , . ....... . -.vi; uihui iu urge u a l.llt I. ... . ... . .1 .4U.u i uoiteq 9tstee soimers, aa prisoners or war, and were quartered at the Amerletn. I Tbeywill leare' at half put three o'clock on I r. r .r ... .. w I T" ' ? . f . ..." I '' 1 .n.-." 1.. .V.I -n ,, ........ j . I I I tT Tub Ohio Edootoiui, Mobthit for Oo- toner contains the following euays: Gram-1 mailed Legal Science, br Judee Lawrence i The Teaching of Foreign Language., Ho. II. b, tai culture, by George Cornell! Drawing In tbe Common 8ohool, by Rer. Thome. Hill, Spell- In. k- eji. ii u .v .i. bV i i log, by the Editor. Beside tbeee. tho Editorial Department la replete with Interesting Item., relauox to schools and education. Tbe Monthly I la nnbllahad ha E. F- Wkit. Pn : p.ainmhna I at $1 year. ' i ' CaMr Chub, Fifteen different ' regiments hare been stationed at Camp Chue, for a longer or .hotter time, .Inc. IU organisation. The sur geon at the camp report. 3,614 patient as bar log reoelred treatment. Of these, bnt fir. hare died ) two, of diseases contracted while In ser vice In Virginia, and one from the accidental discharge of a musket In the band, of an officer. PaXMiDMi At the late Ohio State Fair, pre miumt.wer. awarded to resident, of this city as follows i Rmrsbs Nbtovsv two oo horses ) J, L. " v" oeet Dorgno tuuii w. u. xiatoxr ft Co., beet water raiser Hlu EuaStaoi, beat pair of woUen mitt, (Mis. S. is under twelre . N.Mi..fr.. ..... ,.., -vniw mt. . ,. i jlj . . IL7 Tbto wu Menu to produce one nortlly--1 that of girle maeqneradlak In men 'a clothes. I A bird of this specie, wa. eabght la tho dtr on pjj .,' , TO . I Friday afternoon by officers Hmend WaiI Half, and yeaterday, after being provided with I becoming attire, aent into the cooojry, . She Is about twenty year, of age, and wanted to go "sogetlng." But before leaving town she pro fessed to b. cored of, that foolish whim.V . ET The reader will recollect th. disaster that befell a railroad train, somstlm. abac: In'oon- .equenco of burning f . brldg., BMr St. usoyu, luwevun. hit. vv lujaa n.. n.aar, 01 1 thia city, who wu a caueorer on that ill-fated I train, and nna of tha fma nf tha ll..et.,. ka. I !,,. ..in a v n.y.A fvi..i-.r. uau va vt uia auwui-i , at l . aawa t m I den dldocated, and suffered severely for aom. day., being nnabl. to obtain medical, orecarcely I any other assistsnce. Though etill .offering frem tbe effect, of tho accident and exposure afterwards, we are glad to learn that h I. bow In a fair way to regain his former health and strength. 1 1 ST The town of Brownsrllle, Lloklng coun ty, with a population of 400, ha. already sent I ST rolunteers Into th serrlce, and promise' to lncreaie the number. I HTCol. CaaaincTOB, of th new 18th Regi y ment, U. S. Infantry, gare an Intereatlng lec ture on' th war ton large and intelligent audienoe, at the Court House in Newark, on lewark, on ..,::! lut Wednesday craning. . , tT "What'. In a namet", Matilda Hib bob and Gxcbob Wshikotoi are both confined th Cincinnati City Prison. .r.J , ' XT A Chicago paper states hU ' the Adam. Expree. Company', bill. .against the Govern- ment) per General Fsxhobt, for trans porta tioa gans, ammunition, etc, since tha General took command at St. Louis, will reach $300.- 1 !jv MbbobaW Tai lob. Gentlemen In want of Fall and Winter Clothing will do well to call Jobh Bcntxb, No. SSO South High .treet.. X Thlrtr elsbt prisoners or war taken at Carulfex. Ferry, are reported on ' their way to Camp Chase. " 'll' - -l . . ' i. 87 Gxoioc L Mills, Principal of tho New ark High Sobool, bu resigned hie position, in leading to remore to Piqna.j, ,a . 'ITTCapt. Caow expeote to hare another company from Licking oounty at Camp Cbaae This will make the seventh com- panr n actual setrioe from that county. Kmwinr'a Mamcai.' Du)0TBBr:,V--tt,caB aow be said with troth that the' great remedy naVbaen found fbrthrneaHng of th nation.," for dtrrtpg the tweWyeare'that hU 'medlcuie been before" the pubtltf. It has cured enoBsh persona to' people l 'gd sired Stat and a healthy on loo, for ' not a ' ptrtical of humor fi,nld be, found in all their Veioe! Tber .are many tersoni who to nee thaw own word., an "nerer well" and yet thy will not belir that may bt hnmor ht. cause, their feeling, be cause they have not to much aa a pusnl, .their' body. All thi. may b true, and yet the worn ol nnmors e conoealed lq their reins. KIob .ifid remain la .nipcot on this. acoouxt hof ti.'r,, for a bottle of the Dlsoorery, we can snare tftem, wiu make tt appear if. aaereu a rUde of humoHiboul (Ihem. EACf LH;BilA88 WORKS, corwair wptriat; et watat ., PpltunbUil: OHIO. la-aA '1 """, r ana uompoemoa v to m BmkrMUtm WjKUt.BUtt DowKpUoaa. u ,!,...- I l.tr tmui i.,.,P,. - ETr't':?: eTllTTE"' si. 1 . , 1 r1, tUTTJ"!3 Ca I feai"i-4W TELEGRAPHIC Rumors of an Attack upon Missouri. St. Louw, Sept. SB. The following addC tlooal Dtrtloalara in refareooe to affaire at Lex loB-too naro been aaoertalned. The first attack Dton the fortiloatlona It eaid to bare been nade on Thunder of laat weeks bnt thle la certainly mlitake, aa rrioe oia not leare warreoabarg, 40 mllei eonth of Lexington, until Wedoeeda oigbi. Tne attack wae, probably, nade on Monday, aa Mr prerloua adrloea. wltb about o,uwmen. The encasement luted two noun, when the I rebeia wee repulsed, wltb a loee of iuo Killed, I and between 300 and 400 wounded. Oar loee la I reported at fire killed and eereral wounded I .V. . I a I . ak.liA ul. l I iu luruueauuua aro imiun . wvg vi I the town on a bluff, orerlooklog the rlrer. The I works are earth, aeren feet bight twelre leet I thick, with a ditch sis feet deep, and twelre 1 uruau, aurruuuuiDK tucui. . aouwiot auu aiuaiior I work Is erected Inside and defended by a dltcb I tbe Whole oapsble of boldlnK 10.UUU troops. I Tbe alUck on Wedneaday, waa determined 1 and lasted nearly all day. UeiororoemeoM from I the North. Wider Gen. Sturcls, probably nnm ber 6,000, bat should they be unable to cross ma mer.wnion u quite uaeiy, tne oniy am tuey oan render will be to sweep with their artillery niu oocupied oy tne reoen. it is oonnaentiy hoped, howerer. that the 6.000 troops that left Jefferson City on Wednesday! by steamers, will be able to land at or near Lexington, and out tneir way throngh tbe enemy's lorees and join Mulllffan. '. t . v '! ,,..' - - It Is said MuMuau exueesed oonfidenoe of being able to bold his position against any force not more than ten times greater man nia owo Jefferson City Menaced-Heavy Firing at Lexington. [Special to St. Louis Republican.] wl K.TMotgomry, of General Fr-TheodoreE.SullotjWrltIng,MaMeaniofMen-monfeearalry, bae just arrired from Georg- ; j,tttoH ClTT. B, 90.-A MDOri reoelred here this morninff states that McCulloob. with probably 30,000 men, waa on tbe Osage, 70 miles hence (date not siren), marcbloej on Jef ferooa City. The commanding officer here Is ln, La1 t nuillt tfc Mnm ihuiiuvh w f ivuii ? uw a v M v a m PnlAnal D I aPib mAmnn InnV at onMflf iitjat with nli te.iBient 0f Home Guards at Osage Bridge, where the first attaok will no doubt be m.de a wUI not AtMn tn P0' town, ana says neary Bring wae heard at hjoo- 'l 1 Wedneed.y and late Into the night. Lexington, disprorlog tho story that tQat -,oe engendered on Tuesday. It la b.llered Lane bad reinforced Lexington. It Is believed at Boonrllle that Price could not take Lexing. ton, but . If be should, only with terrible slaughter, Jackson, It is .aid, baa no more than !,aUU men, and la surrounded on every elde. He cannot escape If defeated, nor hold Lexington If he takes It. " - i ,-. r .. In Pettis conntr. all the rebels bare cone off in squads to Join Jackson, nearly all tbe Unionist, hara left also, In fear.. The county la perfectly desolate; line crop, are .tending nnaathered everywhere. . No boat from abore yet, but hourly ex pected. 1 be secessionists are greatly alarmed about Liextngton. Kentuckians Joining the Federal Forces. JtHiMITi. Q.nt OO Tk... Im .Altin. nf importance Irom points south or here, reason, gert from Lebanon report the people from the ??u,,r' fmlDJ iato j0.ln 'na ?lerftl frM- Nothlnglayet atoertalned of the moremenle in nauthera Kantuokr. i. There la no talerraoh. Iio communication South of Lebanon . Jano- tioa. W. 8. Hald.man, th prinolpal proprietor of u' """w. pnbiiane. a card in tne journal to- morrow representing a modification or tbe in uin. ..r.,. ?nhiinaiin r th Cani. and agreeing to aroid the publication of any matter prejudicial to th. Federal Government and to be loyal to th Government while .Ken tucky remain, in too Union InniaBarou., September 20T Ex-Governor Morehead, Martin W. Barr, reporter of tbe New Orleans pres., and Reuben T. Durrett, editor of hhe Couli arrested at Lonlsrille yeaterday TS rll tha War Kentucky Legislature. raaBxroxT, a.r., oeptemoer w. in oui ,ik k,h H.n. ntln. fl A , Vi yeaesarvta avvwaa sauav vwvuatug wvm -et derson to call for and take command of Ken tncky rolunteers, waa vetoed by Gor. Magoffla, and passed orer the re to. In the House, tbe rote waa yeaa 68, nay. 33. Our Wounded and Rebel Prisoners en Route for Columbus. GaLuroua, Sept. 30. The steamer Mary Cook left bar at aix o'oloek thia eveniog lor Cincinnati, with filty Federal aoldien wounded at Carulfex Ferry, and thirty-eight rebel pria- oners. l no latter are en rout lor tyoiumbne. Skirmish Near Cumberland. Baltimobb. Sept. SO. The Cumberland na per. eay that Captain Kldd't company of car- airy, from New Creek, aud a company . of infantry from Fori Pendleton, mad a descent upon a rebel eamp at Petersburg, Hardy county, Virginia, on tbe l2ih Inst. Que .hot from a 13-pounder scattered the rebel. Ilk chaff. Several wore killed and wounded, and a num ber taken prisoner.. The camp and all lie equipage was taken and destroyed also a large quantity ol corn, guns, uniforms, etc Colonel Ziegler attacked come 950 rebcle while drilling near Barboursvllle. .The rebeia fled at the first Are. Their leader and two others war mad prisoner.. Sereral wan killed and wounded. . Great Union Meeting in New Jersey. ' Nbwabx, N.- J , Sept. 30 A grand Union meeting wa held thle evening. ' Spseohee were made by Daniel, 8. Dickinson and othen. Large delegation, from th surrounding town, were present. Reeolutlone wer adopted, dep recating party morementa aa unpatriotic and prejudicial to tbe publio Interest) and proposed an inauguration of a people'a Union movement throughout tbe State. A committee waa ap pointed for that purpose. . . '. '; !;'',', Later from California. Outib STAtroi. Sent. 16. The Poner Ex- pm., with San Francisco date, to th. 7th Inst., passed ner at o . ta. . The retnrne Irom tbe Stat election are in complete. The whole rote of th Stat will be about 130,000. Aa far aa hoard from, Stan ford (Ken bae ,ouu roteej Cooneee (Union Dem) 30,(00. mnd MoDcngal (Urecklnrldge Dem.) 19,400. ' ' The United Stat. Marshal at San Francisco had seised tbe ship Henry Brlgham, rained at yaVtWW : vi f - v - : . -.. i Enthusiastic Reception of Troops in Louisville. ' LotniritLt, Sept. SO.Col. Crittenden, from Indiana, who waa the first to bring a regiment from another estate into western Virginia, In aid of the Federal Gorerflmenti was the first to come to the aid of Kentucky. . His refitment. well armed, passed through our itreeta toward, the Nashville depot, thie afternoon, and pro ceeded Immediately -Southward They--wer ntansiutloaiiy reoeired at diaerent pout, on tberouta,, , ...... .. , ... , . , , ., Brigadier-General Ward arrired to-day from Washington, and will forthwith take oammand of his brigade In Central Kentucky-- ) ' A portion of Gen. Rousseau's forces Br in Bosaeaaloa of Muldronirh'a Hill. .': ,.: Jastlc Catron, ot the. U. S, Court, lasued to day a writ of habeas corpus In the case of Morehead, 'Ddrreft and Barri retuiHablei on Monday extH''.V'.i'."ei r'i..t''"t!'.I.i.e '"' ' Louisville. Battle on the Missouri---Rebels Routed. Crrr, Bar, 19 Fifteaa hundred men under Colonel Smith, eyertook three thousand aaoeaaloolsts as they wer eroeaibg the rirer at tha Blue. MUIa Landing, oq the, 7th lu.tant, and completely touted them, killing from one hundred and filty to two huudrad, aod took twelve prisoners. . Ta Fe4iml toas lsnfty kil(- ai and leautr'flv WOBHrtifl. " I -i .-... ,., u.. a Adrleef by pf irate lottor trtn LextngCon to" dar, ear. Prlea atlacked.Ue Federals at tan o'clokrestjraay ataraing with a foreaaf l.. - - .j t.Mjf.v. .v . e - . . . """ two Bonre.wnen th aaoee.(onl.t dror tbem baok into tbelr en trenehmeals, carryloc eTrythln before them The Irlih Brigade then oame out and charged them at the point of the baronet, Mattering the reotia ererywhere. i Prloe waa to attack them again this morning wltb seranteen piecea" of artillery. .No state ment of the toss on either side is glren. Pacific Telegraph Nearly Completed. Sr. Job. 8eot. 20 .Telegraph connection once more re-eetabltabed. Tho line ie working to Kansas Cltr and to all Points In Kansas and in Nebraska. The Paolflo line is being pushed rapidly toward completion. When a gap of 80 muee la dosed, which will be done within week, we shall be able to work within S50 miles of Great Salt Lake Cltr. That nortlon of the line west of Salt Lake i. al.o progressing rapiaiy, and from present appearance, tne iio win dc nnisbed to Han franoisoo oy toe win of norembernext. . Lexington Reinforced and Considered Safe. JxrriBWN Citt: Sent.1 SO. A .pedal die patch to the St. Lenta Democrat aaya that Jeff. C. Daris, commanding here,' reoelred bis so pomiment as Brigadier Ueneral to-day. General Lane la reported to bar formed Junction with Lexlnrton arlth four tbousand men. Meinroroemente from t. josepn are aiao reported to bare reached that place, and Lex ington is now considered .ate. '. rrioe 'win on doubtedlr be surrounded and Cut off. It i. feared that the relnforcemente sent from here hare not yet reached Lexington, u heary bat teries are planted at Glasgow by the rebeia, and our troops will bare to disembark below the town and attack them In the rear". , ". Latest from Lexington. JirtcaieN City. Mo. .'Sent, SO.-At - qnarter. Mulligan's force at Lexington la sup posed to be three thousand lire' hundred, con. slating ol an Irish brigade, CoI. Mulllgan olne hundreds, Uol. Maraueire liliuola UavaJry, tlx bundredi a Hamas Keelment, number not known: fire hundred Home Guards, mounted, and fire hundred Home Guards, infantry) three elx-pouodera, one bowltxer aud six mortars. 1 be federal aooute iust In, report tho . firics at Liexmgtou sun goiug on Wednesday eren' lug. The rebel I are said to bar. no .hell. shrapnel or oaniatur uotbiug but round, shot ana aiugs. -.- -. " - There are nearly three tbousand Uorernment norses and mules witnin Mulligan a entrench meats, requiring much care to prerent a .lam pede, ; " .. " n u , Dispatches from Washington. WasuiNOTOM. Sent. 20. Tbe picket ruard. of the rebel foroee . near the Chain1 Bridge bar been strengthened by an additional rorce. A detachment of Federal ' troop yeaterday confiscated forty head of cattle belonging to the ..K.I. .... I 111. V. The proprietors ot th National Hotel In thia city bare been arrested for selling liquor to a Colonel In the army. The arreete of th secessionists In Maryland continue. Yesterday the Speaker of the Lower House of tho Legislature of Maryland was taken into custody. - " ' ' - Work ha. been recommenced here on the new Treasury building, and oa tbe dome of the Capitol. - Mi.-e. e.-.i .5. Mr. Kennedy, Superintendent of C ensue, who haa recently rlalted Virginia, expresses the opinion that tbe enemy 'a foroe in front ot Wash ington does not exceed on hundred thousand man.' ,'- - "V :J It i. understood that Gen Fremont' Will' hot be remored from hie command, bnt possibly hi. moremenle may be so far impeded that he will leel compelled to resign"' ......- The Prince de Joinrllle 1. reoeiring unofficial but hospitable attention. from the President and secretary of atate. j i :m.i jjt ,i A regiment of cavalry Is authorlxed to be raised in Colorado Terrltory.'j:.. j;;.";.''. Col. Berdan'a Sbarpthootan gar an laxhlbi tien of their skill befor tb President and a large number of persons present.. Tbe Presi dent himself made a rery good phot. ' [Tribune's Correspondence.] ' Tbe German, of 8t. Louis sustain Gem Fro moot. Tbelr brethren in Illinois and Indiana also sustain him, with tbe intelligent of the American Republicans They say that there la an incompatibility, as between fir and water, between war and th civil law, which saeme to protect those against whom the war ie urged. They regret th Presidents modification of Gen. Fremont' proclamation of freedom tt the slaves, but congratulate tbe friende of civil liberty throughout tho world, that the bouda men of all Miaaonriana in arm. againat tbe Union between lb data of f remoni' procla mation and the Pretident'e countermanding it, are free, beyond the power of any law of poll tic on thia continent to reduce them, again to slavery. - :.-!.-t. .. t Gen. Buckner's Proclamation. Lomsriixc, Ky , Sept. 91 .It is rnmored that tiuokner naa advanced on c.iizabethtown, but It can not be oonfirmed in aeason tor afternoon papers. Tbe Federal troop, an preparing tor any emergency; - Tbe following prooumauon l. jail reoelred To (As PteaUof Ktniuekt i The Legislature of Kentucky hare been faithless to th will of th peoplei they bar endearored to make your gallant State a fortress in which, under th guis of neutrality, th armed forcea of the United Stales might securely prepare to sublu- gate alike tbe people ot Kentuody and tbe South rn State.. '. " : - , ' -: it was not until after months ol covert and open violation of your neutrality, with large encampments of Federal troops oa your terri tory, etc, the recent official declaration of th President of the United State not to regard your neutral position, coupled with a well pre pared scheme to seise an additional point in your territory, which wa of rital Importance to ta aalety ana defense Of Tennessee, that toe troop, of the Confederacy, on the Invitation of the people of Kentucky, occupied a defensive position In your State, s " ,..:;., In doing in, th commander ahnoncced his purpose to evacuate your territory simultane ously with a almilar moremeol oa tho part of the federal force, Whenever tb Ltglilatur or Kentucky (hall undertake to enforce against both belligerent th a trio t neutrality which they bar often declared.. - "' .f . I return amongst yoa, cltlxen. of Kentucky, ht the bead of a force, the adt ano of which 1. oomposed entirely of Keutuoklancu. W don't com to molest aoy person, whatever may be bib political opinions, unnx m agent or tne Northern despotism, who seek to reduce us to the condition of dependent raeaala. Wo believe that the recognition or th civil right, of oltiaena la the foandaUoa of constitu tional liberty, and that tbe claim ot the Presi dent of the United Statea to declare martial law, to auspend th privilege f tho writ ol habeas eorpnt, and to convert every barrack and crery prison In tho land into a buttle, la nothing but the claim which other tyraata bar assumed to tubjugat a free people. The Con federates occupy Bowling Green as a defeaslr position. . . I renew the pledge, of th commander, of otnar commas of umfeeeraie, troops, to retire from lb territory of Kentucky, on th Mm condition which will gorera tbelr atoremeou. i farther giro you my own usuranoo that to fcroa ander my command will be used a aid to the Gorerotnent of Kentucky In" carrying' trnt tha Btrlot neutrality desired by Its people, when ever they undortak to lore u againat in two beUlflorenta alika. S. L l S. B. BUCKNER, Brigadier General, C. S. A. BOWLING GREEN, Sept. 18, of Lexington, Mo. 0r4artillery attaok. ,ffXbf Hn ea fetaficitlonBrun "St: Lome. Sent. 81. In order tb'borrMf eofl- fnswa and many oontradiotory .tateffient fet. atirwto theposlUoBOf Lxlugtoo, and to op posing forces of Cola. Mulllgaaaad Prtoevit t. deemed aeuessary to make the- lollewtor- expla Tb general direction of th Missouri, al Lexlngtoa, la from Weet ta East, tb city Ulna on tTCoooin nana. luoeariTSPiuement, now oallta Old ToWrn fa .imaled W.k'ed tte hill! and hu been auper.eded by rlew Lexlogtotu lurtser np tne nrer, wnera tae ateamboat landing is, and whtoh 1. the main Cttrr-Wui. Ugan'e taroncailon. areott a bridge, funning at ngut angles, wttn in river Detween the two rewno iney -aTmwmor -tn7mspTrrrr-r,;ojirBBl bulhllBpr, standing abeuta. 4irte p a. huiWi trodt tb rireB, which na beaa nd( .s quar ten fori troops, and aUengtheoei to -laaa dowa f tb rlrcr alaX btawni waicAv and the water's sjrs 4,a(wldc Bbabflor bsacfay Thlrte' tbe. bointi wbdre tb conlletleol nlaceflbf ooeseesloa of tb frrT-boat. Th main body oi Otneral Price', army U located fu at Old TbwB, but tb fortiloatlona bar been aaaailed frora all- side except th rirer. r un Tburaday, last week, aa attack wt. mad from uid Towtitcy atronr party ol loving reneia, who wer. tepulsed with eonsi double loss, and uid Town ateiied and been ad, u nxareni ita oe Inr need as a shelter. Lexlnrton orooor I 1b possession of Price, bat U.ba. But teen the theatraof thoowfliot.i ii v. S.if . Tb reioforoemente which left Jefferson City on Wednesday, If they had sot been aaaailed by batteries, mnst bare reached the neighborhood or Lexington yesterday. T mesa troop, coma doubtlee hare been landed on the south tide of the river, on tb spot which' waa need to ferry General eturgee'i commend across, ana the combined forces, numbering twelve thone- and, will march on Lexington, and whh tbe as siatanoe of Mulligan's heroes, and Gen. Lane, command, will attack and completely root Prio'. wool command.' r V T rt ry COMMERCIAL MATTERS. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, Sept. 21. ts-day, sad sales of 48 haae Bnsar at BXASKo for fair to niir mtr; euu aaots or inuy rair uoneo at lajte.eoa 161 bbie Molaatos at 4So. - Thar wae alio a sale of MM bble Melaaaea veeterda ereaiDi. at 4Se oath. Thar ia a Ann feellnc In the market at theee Bsnras. BLOUB Becelved aa additional laootas to-dsr, and tellere are now in very .ood aplrtta, at an advaaoa of roll K5o nor hbl. alnea tha iBDrovament bona.. Bauer- Bae is scares, and prima f radee In better demand, rela Uvaly, than other qaaltUea. Wa qnot enperBoo at 4, extra at 4 154 ti, an family at t4 BS4 40. - WHBal It atill aoUvo, aod red ru to-day In better demand than white. I here wore sales of rod at 63o, and of white at 90o. The poor qaalltlee are regarded with men favor, oral lea era ant diserimineta aaalaet so widely. The range of prloet runs from 70o to tie for era. aa rroa BUe to woo for wwte. OOBM There ie a read market at S7e. and teller I are mueataeaooai usior tnttngnro. ' waio vooimaaa xxe. , a ; .,! o. "n t BARLEY Ie otlll almost anaaleable. arB Ha a namtnaroaolatkin at Ke. Wu is XV Waa advaneedMe persalloo to-day, and laaea reaoiiy. 4 i j ft'- ucmmtrtHU Cleveland Market. CLEVELAND, Sept. 20. rfiOrjB-plrm.' Bales of lOObblsst Bl 50. ' WHS iT Market better. - Baleeea 'Oaamawara 3000 snstt red rre on board at Mel Sean walls at Wooa traot;B ears at .1 00, and 1 ear at f I .1. This after noon 14,000 both tree oa board al BSei B ear. do at Mel and one oar wblto at (Mo. The market oloees rery firm. CORK Balee of 000 bath In the ear at Sic. OaTS Selee of 10U0 biah at SSo; 9 oars at taae, and etr at lie. B Bale of 1 ear at 4So., ... HlQWlNX-a,l of M eMs at Uo. . ' " ' - XiflfJ IT- i 'j-tHjI OHIO STATESMAN STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Haying Increased Its already . t ,. -,i i EIT INSIVE PAOILITIB9, Is fully prepared to execute W the r 1 MOST .ELABOR ATEMAlf NE , iop: LATEST .THE STYLES, " CATAioatnts, BRUEFS, , . . f . BUM tASINa, ' .1 Bnx BMiiiX' 0IB0ULABS, PAMPBX1TS, f tlTTXB E1AD8,' UOAt BLAKI8, ' it. t t, . ! Koras, DRAT EXCBIPTS, tillLS, CARDS, - -, v ' ; INTBLOPI8, 0HBOK8, RAILROAD, INSURANCE, And every descrlpUoa of ' . - LETTER PBESS PBIITTINO, taml to any IrUbliihment In the State,', sad upon terms whleh .will compare bvorebly with the ' Indies Intern Printing Houses,' Hawing .ararr yaoility to aid. XJ 1 1 in tsb noooonoa or ,.,t.-.r 'irj-jm,,.,. ELEO-ANT POSTERS-1 '.-A ( .HIQHLT ILLUMINATED. W :3 9W,i TTs offer ttor itrrloee to all who may desire that clam - " .ti. i.'.l ' II l.i . ' ! V'la i .u v.. ' i I ' Network, IMA ,., - r . t .1-TivV -7 ., We save connected with oar ItUbuahasnt a ,.t v. .n)-ouHi.- to blajte:. .book BiSx T --T) K:j, ,,..,i; ?f a sit AC - e r.,'.i;i, j ; wtd '''we areiaestb ' - ' i rr! ti e niai i. rtt? ! ,e.' ! '. I-lnaat .mftnlt Work i ,eaVit i w i, s .f.'j fi: nl nztt x t l t ' 5 A jr b Bin tUSI. BOO K M r. T OUB'i'TlBLISHlIElTT IT JftlB I, 'UtBreirb.;'j' iv-v' ,-.il iJ t ..tv Ol.itl'l CSS atOBTo i J,aim V 1iJaTiff1 .it-i- j.H. .ii .e i .. .(.) to , ,ii . 1 ttf .ffrua v.ia,:ieu i ii mvi e.- ieie--lui eu 'a vJu,,., ,,t ci i...,hi w-r2"' j. I ( a..il,i,,u,v. i abb vol arerr. .... i,k,., , b,j !: t i.t (,., i , t, . h,,. M !alU O tn f..r aoa 4. .Ill ta tH Orsr; and -we star Wr fJtHT ILktl la w Jii!.i wwh " ..net ,ii', j I'nul'tih'utJi ,4 ,;jt ai I'm tfl l''-) l lliwivdij ji:u .Hi et Kit-. iVn.iHsl'ii.sJt.tlS kwaaiuO -4 rrinUnt alaw m t$ Wrtt. at ; )-.: MUS, ., WINSLO w, Aa exparienoad Warse and f eaale raytWaa, BraaenU , m us aiwniwa oi mowcra, ner SOOT HINO SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING which treat lr faelMtataa tha sroeeaa of toethlne'. b aeft. en lag the game, redaoinsj all lonammeUon wUl allay am rAia anaspaamoaio aonon, ana 1 CHE TOBEOCUTE THE BOWELS Depend upon K, mothers, It will giro rest to yoarseire MUSf AID HEALTH TO TOTTB mtXXt, W ban DwlinDaUdanld khlai aYTttelai tnr AVttr fan wmvm wmdOaiN f AY. IN OONFIDKNCJfi ANfleTltnTfl. oiL ??,tlN5VKB BAB IT AltSD, IH A BIN ALB IN HI. mm OS ray gasnr xmyeBU BtfllSB CD ssmw TJB Ur ill 1IT raaaWllei Mua, xu itvrxui A CUBB, when timely aatd. Ner er did we know an inetaaea of dimatlafaedoa by aoy oao who aaed it. On tba eontranr. all era dallrhtail u. wyimvvm, man apeaa in terms of oommeadaUoa of la enecie ana meawai virtual. Wo speak In thle ' .MJfLi wiiiuaeon -anor Mnyeara'exi rtence, AND PLKDOB OUB BE PUT AT ION fORTl rUULLUBNI OS WHAT WB UBUB ntni .ti almoot every Inttanoa where the infant la eafiering tree pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fif teen ot MjiuMio. Misr uieDjrap it aammiatered. Thie valuable preparation It tbe praoorlptloa of one of the most BXPBRIBNOBD aod BKILLfuL NUE8B8 In t'" -uj'na. ana naa oeen naea wiu KSV JCU IAIL- INaSCOOKSSIn THOUSANDS VP CASES. It not only relieve the eh lid from nin. m, ii. atee tho itomaeh and bowela, oorreota acidity, and Tv tons and enerao tn tha whale avatm. Ti whi .inln.t in. atuil1 . u.j OBlPlIQ IH TEX BOWELS, AVO WIND C0U0 and overcome oonvnunona, whleh. If nottpeedlly rem. ellmM m,ahjl 1 a nr . i, . . . .( 7 - - uol". e ueueve n tne bbbi and BUB. B8T RXMJSDY IH THB WORLD, .n .11 ZTl7. INIlKV and DIABBIKBA W OHILSBJCM, whetha n aneea irom leetnuw. or from an other mum. w. woaia eay to every mother who hut child raffrrin.r-, any of the foregoing oomplatntt DO NOT LBT VOOB PBBJ0DIOI. NOB TUB tRBJCDICBSOt OrHBBA stand between you and your iufferlng ehlld, and tbe re lief that will be BUna tee. ansnirai.v erm. miuw uieaee 01 innmeaieins, tr umeiy naM. full di reotlone for ulna will aooomDanv each bottle, h. r" o 1 we ui lac-eimue or uubtibs rsxilMg, -- .v., m w wjv vwwnie wrapper. ' Bold by all Pruggiats tbraaghoat the world. Prlacl pal Office, is Caar Street N.Y, rtUCE ONLY 85 CENTS PER BOTTLE. O0t27-dfcwly.' . - v ,,,. NEWARK MACHINE WORKS, , ItVrTARB. OHIO, . nannfaotnrera at all kinae af Par- aapiw ana tatiaaary steam En Ktnes, saw mills, 4rlt MUIa, I eVc.t dkCe HSIdt BO Din Stalml B. at . BLAND TBtaknl S. S. B. DUTAZL JhatmUt COLUMBUB MAOBJinS CO. Btatmllll MRAPIORD '. . l ' CO. BmatmtUU Oaf Portable Xnaina and Saw aTlll Wu swarded tho Brat premlnai ot B50 at the Indiana State lair for 196. over Lane a Bod ley 't en account ol Price, lightness, simplicity, economy of fuel and superior character of lumber sawed. Oar Stationary Bnctne waa awarded at tha tame ri. tha Brat premium of $200. uar ro ruble Bnglne waa awarded the flrtt premium ol $100 at tha lair at Memphis. Tonn., over Btandy'i Da vall's. Columbus Machine Oo'e., and Bradford a Ooi. by a eommltteo of practical Railroad Bngineen. mvt pine ana tcrmi aareei W1LLARJ) WAJUflR, Treararer, deoJ-dkwlyeoli. Hewark.Ohlo Master Commissioner's Sale. John t. 0111 ) 'VI. SnDOrlor finnrt. Amos M. Hall at al.) BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE to mo directed, from the Superior Oonrt of VranB lln Oounty, Ohio, I lll offer fur tale, at th door of the Court House, in tho etty of Columbus, on j Saturday, the 5th day of Oct., A. D. 1861, 1 o'clock. P. Bt.. the followtna doom-Hied nal aataU. altoaU ta the oounty of franklin, and But ot Ohio, to i not aumDer u, oi tana HorrlaoD'S aubdlvlalon of lots S. .. 7. 8 and U of John Morrlion'a addltloa ta iha otty of Oolumboa. Appraltedat l.0. rnnior s fees 4,oo. O. W. HtTTrKAN, Sheriff and ktatter Oommltakmer. H. 0. Noble, Atty. auali-td. , , Sheriff's Sale. James Tuekerand wife) Bllea iTlfughei, ) Common Pleat. BT.TIR rtJE OF A WRIT OF VEIVBI to ma directed from tho Court of Common Pleas of franklin oounty, O., I will offer for tale, at tho door of tha Court Houao, la tho elly of Columbus, oa Monday, September, 30th, 1861, one o'oloek, P. If ., th following deaortbed real et tats, sltaate In the eovatr of Iranklln. and Btata of Ohio, to wit: - iat do, w, in Jons and Henry Killer's Addltloa to the City of Columbus. ADoraUod at SXUU. -O. W. HUH MAN, Sheriff, By Bo. Dint, Deputy. Printer's lets, 4.50. augmm t i ; i ' Ol O-l- , . oiierius caie. Wray Thomas vs. Superior Court. Edward A. Brown et al ' BT VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF VEUDI to mo directed, from the Buporior Court of frank Iio eoonty, Ohio. I will oflar for sale at tha door of the Court Heaes, la th city of Ootambua, Ohio, On Satnrday, October 5th, 1661, at one o'oloek, P. M.; the following premlare, eltaete In tha oounty of rranklln, and Bute of Ohio, and bound ed aa follows, to wit: That tract or parcel or land tying east or tne city of 00 lambua. belni a tubdivliioa of btlf teeilonNo. 83, town- this Ho. I. rente Ho. 8, Hefogee lands, and deesribed on a certain piai roooreeu in uie omce oi tno weoraer laaadforoald rranklln soanty, In Book No. Bl. voce preference uerew neiog uoreuj maoej. aa 101 no. iv, eon tain in a eve a acrea ana sevenry-eevoa one-nuaa- redtht of an acre (11 77-1UO), and whloh waa oonvryed to yell Davie by John Oielth'on, and by eat Byall Davit aod ai'e to ad ward A.Brown, by deed dated October Tih. A. P. 18M. and reoorded to Book No. SI. n,re 178. la tba Beoorder's offloe in said franklin ooaoty; too above pram i tea hereby aa aforeeaid sonveyed, belns aub- Jaet, ia tba hands of the aald Bdwaid A. Brown, to tho oiata oi ait motnor. varouno Brown, ror tne onarge and tapiate of her reaaonabl and eomfortabl tupport and amteaeaoe qanog ner aararai me. Also, the following deacrlbed rral etttte, stlaaU la the Haatr af rranklln, and Btata of Ohio, at wit: The wan half ot lot No. S8, ta th subdivision of half aeo Uoa No. Si. townthla Mo. S, raog Mo. ttf, ae made and doocrlbod ta a oertala plat reoorded In tho Beoorder'e omoe of vrmutita eoaaty, ta boob no. ii. pes so tao roae laoee)i the whet af said lot eeot.lrlog eleven and eeTtaty-lhreebaedXdiklor aa acre (II 71 100), and being taw earns tand that wae eeaveyed to theeaM Byal a Dart by John Orolghtoa, aad by eaM Byall Devta ae wli Id Oonstaatrno Johaeea, by deed dated Ooiofcor 7ih. A- D. IBS and reoorded ta Book Be. 1, pose 17J, la th Beooraor! emee of said haaklla ooaoty. Anpratoed ae Lot Me. SB. i0 00 pee sore. . t i ; ,x. Weal halt ef Lot No. SS at i SO . . .- -t J lv;. .... , O. W. HDffMAN, BberiC. ' . a By la. Davu, Deputy. W.o.Utwav, any ' r ,ii aapttd 'IViaster CommisaoneVs Sale.' Btachln tftnufac taring Co.) Common Fleas, ,... , agwan . .... , , rraakllBO I " leelah Baker aad lbers.., ), Ohio. ., PTjBtBtJArtT TO AN ORDBB IBSOETS from tha Oonrt ot Oommoa Pleaa of rrankUa ooantv. Ohio, to nee directed la the ebeea entitled action, I snail Ber ror eaM so tne nigntet bidder, oa WaOweyaAstyy OotoTjaw ft- lSOl, - belwea the, near of 9 . ol; sti Hra..mhyrniM aaereetooa mta Uuer'i ml urereaiiT burned), la rieea. ant Talley, Htdlmo oouaiy, Ohio, tho followios projH any, vlai Sno weighing eoaiee, rematntt of maebmery and ether pereu - Termanf aatoeuh. frtatet'sfe.0. -sir.'.' .c:.."f-' nANCK OnLlIHS, Metier Oomiiarteaot. BtT9-t4. ' a on . "They go-Right to the goot Instant Uellef! stop raar Ca;b ' ' ; Pnrlfjr yaar Braathf :.l tren;ttia yanr Valcet -, i - , OLIjlDIItTGr-'O THROAT CONFEOTIONfi t . ... ABB GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, r . :; OO0D FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS.. ' GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSDMPnyES, . - OBNIiKHBS CARRY ...... 8PALDING'S THROAT CONFECTION a,., LAMBS ABB DKHQIIIBD WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIOwa -" CHILDRIlf OUT TOR 8PALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIftNH' "" Tbey relieve a Cough instantly.' i ; ; They clear tbe Throat. They give strength and rolume to tbe roice. They Impart a delicious aroma to the breath. They are delightful Co tbe taste. ' They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. : , , . - I edvlie every one who has a Court or s huakf Vole or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of too Throat, to yet pastago or my Throat Confcetlont; they will rtllsvo you Instantly, and yoa will agree with me that 'lhy go right to tbe spot." Ton will Bod then very ntefa I sad pleatant while trtrellng or attending publio meet Ings for stilling your Cough or allaylog yoor thlrat. ft yoa try one paoksgo, I am safe la saying that yoa will over afterwards soaalder them Indiipenaabls. Toa Will find them st tbe Druggists and Dealers ta UedlohMi. PBI01 TWENTY-KITE CENTS. My ejgnatnrs Is cn each package. All others are counterfeit. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, oa receipt of Thirty Cents. Addreav Henry C. Spalding, . NO. 48 0BDAR tTSIIT, .. NEW YORK. 1 cure: NervousHeadache CURE By the oao of these Pill th periodic attack af A svas or Act AadooA may be prevented ; and If taken at th commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain and eicknem will bt obtained. They seldom fall In removing th Nautta and ocAe to whloh female an so abject. They sot gently a pea tho bowels removing CbeMe lor Library Mm, BhuUnti, Delicate Female and til penoni of udtntarf kabitt, they are ralua XiuraMew, Improving th appttUe, giving lone eipor J th digestive organ, and rettorlng the natur elaitlclty and atrength of th whole tyitem. THB CBPHALI0 PILL.are the retultof long lave ligation and fare fully conducted exporlmeota, hiring in In as many years, during which Urn they have prevented and relieved a vaat amount of pain and mBer lng from Headache, whether originating in the aereoti ayiteaer from a deranged ttat of th sfOfaaoA.' They are entirely vegetable la their rampoeition, an amy be takra at all ttasa with perfect safety withoal Baking any change of diet, and Me abtc of ant ditaarabU latU rmdtn U taty to mdminii er rAem . cMldrm. : Bly7ARI0r00UNTJdfatTSI genuine hare flvstlgnatato of Henry 0 Spalding each Box. Bold by Druggists and all other Dealers la HedkfaMe. A Box will be tent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of th Prloo, QO Oezxto. . All orders Should b addnaatd to IIENKT C. SPaXDUVOf B Cedar street New Varst. , from the Ixamlner, Norfolk, Ta. Oephall Pills sooompllah tbe objeot for which they Wtreenade, via. I Cur of headache la all la forma. Iron the Ixaalnar, Norfolk, Ta. , They hare been tatted In mors than a thoaaud ua wiu enure i 1 from the Democrat, Bt. Oloud, kUnn. ' If you are, or have been, troubled with tbe headache end for a box, (Oephallo PUIS,) so that yoa nay have . - them In oaeo of an attaok. " from the Advertlter, Prortdenee, . I. The Oephallo Pill are said to b a remarkabla tlTx-llT. remedy for th headache, and on of th very bait for that rery frequent oomplalnt.which haa ever been dis covered, r Vrorn th Westers E. R- Sasette, Chicago. 111. A W heartily ndora Mr. Boanldlne. an hie nnrini.1 Oephallo tills. Pro Kanawha Talley Star, Kanawha, Ta. Ws are rare that person aufferlnr with th headache who try them, will stick to them. : .h Iron th Southern Pathfinder, New Orleans, La.'.' .. ; Try theml yoa that are afflleted, and ws are tare that ' Curtetluaony can bo added to the already Bameroas tthat haa noelved benelu that no other medicine can produoe. , t SroH tha f,L Lnnl. AmimmI. ' ' The Inuaenee demand for tha article .Oaohalta Pill. mm? tUKt; Is rapidly Increasing. . t ; - - from theQaaetta, Davenport, Iowa. BT r. Spalding woald not oonnot his nan with ?:' Ocl be did aot toeoie to aoeMee real meriL ' J TJA'angl bottle el BPALDINdS ' PBBP1BBD , - uiiua wiu save na ana la eoet annaaUy. JJ V SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUI I " Vi, SPALDING'S PrTpAMD OLUB I ; ' : . w SPALDING'S PREPARED GLDBr, ' '' 1 SATB TBI PnOlBI lOONOaTTI , . , , BISPAtOHl . . v , 1D""A hna m Tan lavas JJ1 " ' Asaoeldonts will happen, svoa ta well regalsud nun': lltes, k Is very eo4rabie ta have somo eheap aod ona !l vouteat way for repairing furniture, Toys, Crockery ' etc. . - i BrAX.PIHu B rBBFABBy QltTJaf ; meed all saoh emerirenelr, and ae houeehold San aSTora Ie be vtiheet K. It to always rtaily, and opto thetttr ! ulal. . - ' ... . ,.. v i.naarm. iw wrwaw artnew -" ' "' t'CBBfUt IN BTBRT H0OSI." If. B.- oena,, Ma t aocomnaula saoh koUta.. .. Addree, . - , , " . UMM O.SPALDlNa; Wo. 4H, Cedar Street, Mew fork. '.caution... n-?),7" As oertala anprtndpled peraon kr attaran'tn petat olne Ibt anMveetln public, Imlimlont ol of at riv.r...u ouui, t wouia eeuuoa ail t,.r.5n, in. amine betor warorneln, m ene tht th, full B, ' ' 1rTPtLDIIID'i Mtvitinuin. . ,. , .) aa tie oatsta nvperl U others are wiauinVea let wu, kg tv" If 4 t. t f '-,.f 1 w . n..-.0 '' " li