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TUESDAY MORNING OCT. IS, 1961, COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. DEPARTURES. Mali! foi New York Olty, Button, Albany, Buffalo, Pi.i.h.,rl, etaubanvllls way, Cleveland, itanttyill, Newark, Granville, Washington Olty. Baltlmon, ttUla. delpbla and NewOrleane, close daily (Bundaye aiopt- rtii9roM'h. Oltvtland. ... dalIy(Sundaysexcepted)atooioo p. m. o. .fccTR. K. Way Mall elect dally (Bundayt t MCOh&a.l.V (SandtxWtod) OhXVVaydi cleats dally Bun4ayipitod) a too 3la'eafei dally (Bundayt wepted) at S o'clock P'lSlfforXn,"8prliglJ. Dayton, Toledo, Olncln. nauT todlai", Loubrrllle, Bt. LouU, and Detroit, close dally Inunday xoepted) at 8 o'olock p. m. A through mail to Xenla, Bpringfleld and Cincinnati elooea dally (Sundays exoepted) at 10 o'clock a. m. 7p L Tiffin and Union Olty mall elowa dally iBandajrt exoepteu; ai o p. 1 il.i.. himn. Netoonvlllt, ClroloTtlle, Ohllllcotht, .Portsmouth, Washington-O.U., Attain, Marietta and Htllsnenatheaail etose dally (Bundaya excepted) at 8 Mart Way Mail by National Boad to Zaneirllle olose dally (Bundaya exoepted) at 19 o'olook m. Harriet rgb. Malloloset dally (Sundays exoepted) at 8 o olook p. m. - kit. tan Mall, to way of Westervllle and Bunbury, eloeae dally (Bundaya exoepted) at 8 o'elook p. m. Dublin Halt oloaaa dallyOiandaya exoepted)at 2 0 clock P Laawatnr Way Mail etote dally (Bundaya excepted) at o clock m. ' . . - ' - j ARRIVALS. aa-.li t,nm aT Tirk. Uoatoa. Albany, Pittaburgh, Cleveland, Dayton, Toledo, Xenla, Detroit, Bprlngtleld, Cincinnati, Cbilllcouie, Bt. bonis, and all Southern cltlea, arrtre between the honnof t n'niety r. an. ariii 4 0fllock . HI. Mall frost Indianapolis, Chicago and Dubuque arrive 'ataiUom'waablngton Olty,' Baltlmon, Wheeling, Eaaesville. Newark, Bteubenville, Mt. Temon, and the O.O.R.B. Way MelLarrlrt at W o'clock m. w Mail froai Cincinnati arrirea at 3 o'clock p.m Incaater Mail arrivea at 9 o'olock p Maat War Mall oyer the National . u i A aMlnar w. m . ' Boad arrirea at II a nlnAlr a. m. Mt. Veraco-Wey Mall arrlTea at 11:00 a. m. ' Mall from Dublin arrivea at 11 o'clock m. TJrbena Way Mall arriyee at 9 o'clook p. at. Harrlalmrgh Mail arrlree at 11 o'olock a. m. i ... ur.. mii mltM at 19 o'olock m. Office delivery open every day (except Sunday) from 7 o'clock a. m. to U o'olock p. m. Open on Bundaya from 741 to 9 o'clock in the morning, and from S to JOHN GRAHAM, P. M. Rail Road Time Table. IiIttls Mum as Ooluhsci It Xbtia B. B teavei. Cincinnati Aosommodatlon. S:00 A. M. . . . Ixpreia.... 11:40 A. M. Mall mil AaRnmmnriatlon. . 9:10 P. M. Arrives 9:10 P. M. 11.03 A. M. 9:00 P. U, 8:90 A. M. Night Xxprem via Dayton. 12 00 midnight Jho. W DosrxTT, Agent. M. 11:15 P.M. OotrjB-act fc Cuvhawd B. B. Nurht Bxnreaa .....3:40 A. New YorkBxpreae 0.0. A;0. WayBxpreaa .11:10 A.M. . 10:50 A. M. ,.S:MP.M. 7:50 P.M. ' v o Jahk Pattthiok, Agent. . . OaamtAt'Oaio B. A. No. J Bxpreae.. ......... 5 do , 3:30 A. M. 11:95 A. M. 9:15 P. U. 11:45 A. M. i . .j, J. Put, Agent, -,W. PiTTiecaoH, CoLCxauik CiactkHATi B.B. MaU Train . 3.30 A. M."ll:25 A. M. Bx?ren Train 11:95 A.M. 8:44 P.M. i . Joe. Bonmoif, Agent, OoLonace At IrouaoroiM, R. R. (OoLDHaoa Pio.oa v Ibbuiia R. R.) No. 1 Kxprcet.. A. M. 9:80 P. M No.9 . ............ 3 00 P. M. 7:90 P. M. Accommodation 10:50 M . , . 0. W Bmith, Agent. LOCAL MATTERS. Council. PaocimiNos The City Council met last erening President Donaldson in the Chair minutes of the prerioua meeting resd and approved. ORDINANCES INTRODUCED S By Mr. Smith assess a cents and 8 mills on each foot Iront of the real estate bounding on the alley running from the head of Long street, on Serenth street, to Clere land arenue. Read the first time. By Mr. Doirrr Making au appropriation of $500 for the repair of High street, from Monnd etreet to North Public Lane. Read the first time. ', ORDINANCES READ THE SECOND TIME. To assess a special ttx of one dollar and eighteen cents on each foot front of real estate bounding on the east elde of Front street from State to Broad street. . RESOLUTION OFFERED. By Mr. Smith Authorising Richasd Wilsb to dig a well In front of his premises, No. 2G9, North Third itreet. Adopted. Adjourned. Ricint Militart AwoiirriiiNTa The fol lowing appointments hare been recently made by Gor. Dmhison: ; -v . W. 8 Moore, Felicity, Ase'lstant Snrgcon, flixtv first Resiment. Thomas L. Harper, Cincinnati. Assistant Surgeon, Fifty-fourth Regiment. William Howard, Major, Fifty-ninth Reg! ment. Uenry F. Leggett, Quartermsster, Fifty ninth Regiment - Ilerrlck, Ravenna, AssieUnt Surgeon, Sixteenth Reel ment. Thomas P. Bond, Mechanicaburg, Surgeon, Sixty sixth Regiment. G. T. Forbes, Toledo, Surgeon, Slity-ier-enth Regiment. Joel A, , Dewey, Oberliu, Adjutant, Fifty eighth Regiment. ..." Wm R. Lloyd, Steubenrille, Lieut. Colonel, Sixth Cavalry. . " ; , Richard F. Wright, Springfield, Adjutant, Seventy-second Regiment. '- R. p. Backland, Fremont, Llent.-Colonel, Seventy second Regiment. I.. M . Jaarctt. Zuieavilla. Adiutant. fieveutv- first Regiment. , Darid Noble, Sugar Ties Ridge, Surgeon, Sixtieth Regiment. . Wm. Blair Lord, Adjutant, Sixty-fourth Reg iment. " - - - i v, . v D. A. Murray, U. S. A.V La ut.-Col..Third ' Cavalry. t -i , . :, Henry Jones," Taj,MopfThlrd Car John H, PUtt; Cincinnati', Adiutant, First Cavalrv. '' m-. -,. John B. JewetrrnesTille,: Adjutant, First Cavalry.' . " Israel H. DeBruin, Wmchester, Quartermaa ter. Seventieth Realmenl. .-. ... A, T. Johnson, Vienna Assistant Surgeon, Forty-eighth Regiment. B. F. Smith. U. 8. A Colonel, First Reg! Cot. A. fi. Jones, Cincinnati, has been appoint ed Aid to the Governor. . ,. . . . , . ETNow when everybody It preaching econo my, we take pleasure in, directing the attention of our lady friends and of dealen la millinery goods ' to No. C8 East Town etreet (the late stand 'of R. ,HV Wan), where an assignee'! tale Is progressing from day to day, and. where the Indispensable as well as the ornamental ar- ticlea.of ladies' costume, eaa be obtained at greatly reducrd prioet, . See the assignee'! ad vertisement headed "Great Bargains In Milli nery," In another column. . ... . - - CarALar. There are nine fall companies of oaralrr at Camp Chase,, awaiting equipment The companies rank ninety-fire men, the larg est number that can be accepted serenty-nlne constituting a full, company. I .ii H III II I OTlD. Li'Woor), baring been ordered td join the 18th Regiment of Regulars, of which be 4 a Certain, bar resigned - the unrrmattef Generalship 'of 4 Ohio', "no' take ' ffe : "to-day, the 15th last. Col.' Gaoioa ,B.;; WaiaHT,',at present AisWaut, Quartermaster, ,! tb(Qw termaater Usoeral. . 1 1 m i a a , ill a Mi' J H W Ohio ftai thirty-fire regiments of Infantry In terrloe, and fifty-fire thousand soldiers in camp and field, j, . Dar Goom, no. Crowd of people throng tha cheap dry good! Store o( 8, S.Emib,No 119 South High itreet. w j U" Mr. Lg.aay.ir, Superintendent of the ZineiTllla Pabllo Bohoolu, i Lleatenant-ColO' nel, and Ref.1 Mr. Cainahan, of that oil, Baptist minister, Is Major of the new regiment now Deing organised At uamp uoudard '' - ICT Four pertont were before the Mayor yea; teraay morning lor getting flrtinK tne nignt do fore. Three were each fined, one dollar and coats; the fourth Was plsoed bh the chain-gang ST It Is atated Col. MaCooK, ol th Ninth Ohio Regiment, has tendered his resignation to Geri. Robioianb. :'. ; ICT Foursteameraroa Friday night, brought to, Cincinnati two hundred and six pf the wound. ed and elck soldiers irom Gen. Ro.can' division. ', ... .,, ....-un a ,I;.H i.Wt HT Twelre steel rifled cannon1 hare ben, or dered for Ohio batteries, making eigbty-foar n fled cannon being manufactured for Ohio-, i ! FATMMT OF 'in' VoLONTOMB.-ThMO hu been a good deal of complaint about the delay in paying off our volunteers In Western: .Vlr glnla. " In explanation; In part at least, of thiB delay, the iollowina extract from a letter of Paymaster-General Laknid to Gey. Dinnisom has been published: In reply to, your telegram of the 7th Inst., t hare to Inform rou that Paymasters in Western Virginia, are payiag all the reglmentj in that Department as rapidly as they receive the mus ter rolls, in reeard to which there Is cross la ne-ranee or criminal negligence on the part of m ' - ' - vtuuvia. , ......... Indiana Potatoxb. Mr, A. P. Mason has a large lot of fine Indiana potatoes cheaper than our market price. - ' - " m . ,. t ,,L , An Astonibhd) SotmntaNM. The North ampton (Mass.) Courier says that a gentlemen arrived in town last week, from Columbia, Miss., who believed, until he reached the loyal States, that Congress was la session at Chicago The belief that It la doing business, and that all the archives of the Government bare been remored there, la common In the 8onth." He was greatly astonished to learn that Congress had been in session lately "at the old stand" In Washington,' ,. '.V'" '.":" :.'.;".v National Loan. The following are the sub scriptions to the National Loan at . the agency la this ofty in addition to those wegare the other John Andrew! 7 tl0,5C0 Philip Anoa 4Uo.. Central Lodge, No. 93, 1. 0. 0. P 99o . Brnat Ichnllar CCO A. D. Lord . 50 . Mri. Amelia Martin 300 - r Jameall. Nell 100 This makes the total amount subscribed in this oity up to this dale, $61,300. , ', ' at on PtarvruAL Motion Ducormo Once Moat The Indianapolis Smtintl states" that A, F. Pibink, of that oity, has made a discovery In magnetio science, npon which he has construct ed an lnrentlon which bids fair to supersede horse or steam power, and comes rery near be ing a realization of perpetual motion. In fact, it is perpetual motion Itself, until the machine wears out, Scientific men,"" both In that city and Chicago, where Mr. Pibinb has recently been, bare scrutinised the machine, and with one consent admit that ho bat Vccompllshed what has heretofore been regarded in Impossi bility, rii: to produce a rotary motion by per manent magnets. ' a i in a A PosTorricne RrrokN. The following is a verbatim copy of the certificate attached to the return of a postmaster In Shawnee county, Mis souri. It would hardly be proper to give the name of the office. This msy be some disciple of Artemus Ward; if so, the pupil has beaten the matter. ' Artemus might as well shut up : "l hear by cirtlfy that the four goio A Counte is as neer Rite as 1 no how to make it if there it any mistake it is not Dnn a Purpera." ' IIumoa in thk Ens. There )s probably no part of the physioal organization more tender or sensitive than the eye', and when humor once settles on the delicate organs of sight, blindness is sure to follow. There are instances where persons, having become blind, hare applied io oculists in rain for relief, the professional gen tlemen being ignorant of the. bidden causeof the trouble. "Kennedy's Medloal Discovery" has effected many cores where the patients were totally blind from the aborje cause; land we mention the fact at the present time tp in duce any who may be suffering from any trouble with their eyes to try this wonderful discovery, and not these only, but any who may be troubled with humors ef any kind. . :., ) Elegant Lace Mantillas, No. 29 ScmtH-BLigh St., HaVB joat opened an fatotoe of very large and bandeoma . , .. ........ PUSHER, FRENCH, AND CHANTILLA LACE MANTILLAS AND POINTES.;.; Widb French Laces "for' Shawls. Very Deep Freneh FlounoingXaces. ", ' ' : ' Real Thread, French, Chantllla k Generese Valenciennei, Point io Gaze, Brussels and Threaa laces ana Collars, "' YALENCIENNE9 TRIMMED H'DKFS," MALTESE LACE COLLARS'. SETS, LINEN COLLARS ft CUFFS, . v . In new Shapes, PAPER COLLARS & CUFFS,: . " : Fortrarellng Traveling Dress Goods. M0ZAMBIQUI8, FOPLIN8, SHEPBKBD'B CHECKS SILKS, POIL IS 0H1VRBS, , " , , tAYLLA8, BROOni VaLKNCIAS, o. to, ; The belt en4 noat faihlonable itylei In the city, '1AT VEEY, LQW PRICXES. . , BAIN te BON, Jst U : ':'! f- ' . bouUi Ubih Street. . ' REMOVAL. 0; WltUlM H RESTtEAUX. ,! ;.; i H (.' DEALER II ... , Grotjeries,, J'1;.,., FroQuce, 1 ' .,;KvPrOTisioiis, Foreign and Domestic Liquors. ,Fnlit9, etc. iet;c HAS MMOTID BIB BTOK1 IROM - V 0.' 8y NORTH HIGH STREET, ) . (iv -A feiSM I VTA V Tbe oWttasd reeentty'ecrtpW byiWtyv MoSOMit. d 1 " m i.i m i . imi naa aH)i-;i i""-;'' He to ba dally raoetpt o --m ntyt S?i!BiKiiBo a . , ... vi uiwai waaa btviw - - ft f j . rtii' "!' - ...(. je.y ter lamerteBBt ry a'reeiaee , I ., , Mill il m..m, m i , , m TO Creeds delivered t City tn4e -frte'of sharp. .O lyU TELEGRAPHIC. From Washington. Washington,, Oct.. 13. -In consequence of the reports yesterday or a large rebel lores west oi iiewlnsriiia, nnaer me circumstances ibuuo ing the belief that they militated an attack, the rarions dlrlslons on the Virginia side hare been in position tD meet the enemy, ' : Up to noon to-day the exoltement of this city is intense, in consequence or rumors or actual and meditated hoitllltlfs, but tne alarm graau allr auleted. the Herald's soeol&l Washington dispatch reports from Bsnks and Stone's columns, that the rebels do not appear to be maxmg any ue monatration on the Virginia side of the river. It it reported that one of our men was killed tnis morning. . . . 1 A sooutlnz nartr from Gen. Smith's com mand. near Fairfax Coart House, saw one of the rebels fall from his horse, and several oth ers were ploked np and carried away, beariog tne marks of our suarp-tnooters. : Intelligence from our Mexican Minister is to the effect that the Mexican Government has atksd for a Joan from our Government of from fire te ten millions. Mr. Corwin regards it as hlghlr important lust at this time that Mexico should hare the money to pay interest on her CiOgiisn debt, ana thus release ner irom nerpre tent embarrassments. Oar Government is determined to stand by Mexico at all hazards, and protect her against encroachments by foreign powers, r Oar Government has addressed communica tions to' England. France and Spain, to know what their Intentions are, to which mo response Has been yet received. ; Conies of letters from various Indian Chiefs to Government Aeents hare been reoeired, all of which breathe loyal sentiments and a deter mination to stand by the Government. Efforts sre being made to bold a Conference on the Osage river, with all the Chiefs, In regard to their future policy. Rebel ageats are rery busy among them, bnt it is stated that all the inaians. wuo are in arms against us, nave neen coerced. Capt. Emory D. Bryant, of the 3d Michigan Volunteers, who was arraigned and tried by a general court martial, npon the charge of rlo- atlng the 42a Article of War, in leaving Ms camp without the consent of his commanding officer, and remaining out all night, was found not guilty.' ' : r ' lbe Herald states that Wm. tiyrd, late deta tne Auditor's office, and a man named, mar tin, lately factotum of Jake Thompson, hare been arrested and Imprisoned in Richmond as pies. Botn traitors. (Tribune's Correspondence.) The following Ohio troops hare been sent to Central Kentucky during the last ten days, now Camp Dick Robinson: ICth, Col. Steadman; 17th, Col. Connel; 31st, Col. Walker. At Nicbolasrillet 38th, Col. Bradley; Slst, Col. Norton. , At Crnthiana, 35th, Col. Vanderrer. At Olympcon Springs, 2d, Col. Harris. The 15tn, Coi.. Dickey, and 49th, Col. Gibson, are with Gen. AnderEoa, and one batterr of ar tillery. Col. Barnett, 1st Regiment Ohio Vol unteers, left Cineinnati, Oct. 9th, for Camp Dick Robinson, and a second battery left on the 10th. The 37th Ohio Regiment, Col. Siebert. left the 9th for Western Virginia. un t rtaay tne 4itn Kegiment, Colonel Smith, had orders to leave their camp at Springfield, Ohio, for Wotern Virginia. 1 be mother of Jackson, who murdered Ella worth, was arrtitcd on Sunday, for keeping rendezvous for rebel spies near Prospect Hill. TiiO Government is abont erecting permanent L- t ur-Mu:M,AH i uirm.ii 114 huiukwu lur maty mousBDU troops. The troops in Western Virginia are to be paid off toon. Officers are hereafter to be paid at the same time as soldiers. It it renrted that Gen. Mitchell will be nut command of' an expedition to drive the rebels out of Cumberland Gap, thence to carry the war into Tennessee. Zollicotl'er has with drawn all hit imps to and beyond Cumberland Uap. The Times dispatch says that the rebels io considerable force showed themselves on Sat urday befere Gen Hancock's headquarters with large Parrott gun, Banked on each side by brass howitzers, but retired without firing. This morning they appeared in some force on Pros pect Hill, near Great Falls, but after a short stay retired. Proceedings of the Missouri State Convention. St. Louis, Oot. 13. Io Conrention yesterday. Mr. Hendricks, from Committee on Elections, introduced a bill to postpone the State election till tne first Monday in Augnat, lBb2, and pro ridiog for the continuance of the present pro visional Governor, Lieutenant-Governor and Secretary of State, in office, till their successors be dnly elected and qualified. . The balance of the day was occupied by speeoues from Uriel Wright and Mr. Birch. One of tne gunboats, in tbe course of con struction at Carondelet, was launched yester day. -.... . Gen. Price's Movements and Force. [Special to the St. Louis Republican.] Stractjse, Mo., Oct. 13. Letters from the rebols in Price's army, dated on the 9ih Inst., hare been intercepted and brought here. Tbey represent Price and h's army within eleht miles of the Oaaee river, near Panins- Tifle. . . .i He hat two thousand wagons, sixteen thous and horses, and from eighteen to twenty thous and men. ..... ... Secretary Cameron's Movements. IimRSON Citt, Mo., Oot. 13. Secretarr Cameron and Adjutant-General Thomas passed here at 6:30 P. M., to day, by special train for ;. Louis, The Secretary reviewed tbe troops at. Syra cuse and Tipton, to-day. . .. A New Battery on the Potomac. New York, Oct. 13-Tbe Herald's Wash ington aoeoial ears a new tebel batterr is build- ' . n . . .1 r, ine on toe rotomao ai ins muoiu oi vcuauiies creek and Cock pit Point, where the ohannel is near the Virginia shore. 1 ' A prirate dispatoh from St. Paul announces the re-election of Gor. Ramsey by an increased majority.' ' r The Times dispatch says that a portion of a German regiment fired into the piokets of the New York aatn regiment, yeeieraav, in mis take. It Wat discovered hrnr ny damage was done. ' The Herald s Fortress Monroe correspondent says the ship John Clark put into Lynn Haven on tne lvtn in consequence oi tee etreBB ui weather, and was fired on by the rebel battery, but was rescued by tbe steamer Daylight, much to the chagrin of tbe rebels, wno expected an easv rjrize. Tbe steamer Champion arrived from Aspin wall 5th Inst.. Bailing- in company of the Mace donian to Carthagena, and convoyed to latitude 33 by tbe gunboat Keystone estate, one Drtcgs a million in treasure. i .- "aa . Wilson's Zouaves Surprised. Hu Tiunai. Oct. 12 The refueees from Nor folk, who arrived to-day on the Louialana, pre rioua to leaving bad been closely searched to n v.nt brineine anr newsDaners, bnt one Das- eeneer secreted a Norfolk Day Book, which bad tne disnatcn irom jniw unnuiei me aua on Wilson's Zouaves, at Santa Rosa Island The rebels, one thousand In number, stormed the works in the night, and in an hour bad anikad all the aunt which were in position, and destroyed all tbe tents bnt hospital; captured ammunition, rations ana stores, i Maior Israel Vodeea.ot 3d U. S. Artillery, reoently at Fortress Monroe, was taken prls Baltimori, Oct. 19. The Richmond Enqul rer aayt the transformation of tbe Jamestown into a war reesel is Droeresaine rapidly. i Passenger from Norfolk and Richmond glre gloomy account of affaire. The Gorernment authoritiea bare purchased nearly all the ouffee in notion ana Kionmoca lor tbe soldiers. Beni; Hoe-er; formetlr eommandlnr the Arse aal as Parersburgf hat been commissioned Major-General of the rebel armr. . . The prisonera eaptnred oa the Fanny reached NprfolK Armory, "1 !- v " '-f j r. , ' " Among them are Isaao, W. Hart. Quarter master wa. inojanai vapt. &eerer, tame regl menti also sergeant Bracket! and twslv nrl Vatet from Indiana and Illinois'. "Those- fiantur- id at Chlcamaoomao Include iergeant Major tomiy, lur BergvauH, wu wrporaiB, anq tUir tyueTtD prlTStes w W v,n Blna.- Rebel Camp in Floyd County, Ky. Louibtilii. Oot. 12. The erening Newt learns, noon unaueetlonablo authority, that Breckinridge. Preston, Johnson, Desha, Wll hams. Haws. Moore; and other secession nota bias, are organizing a large rebel camp at Pres. tonburg, flojd county. It aava the have a force of six or seven thousand men there. They are drilling eight noura per day, and that tbey are alarming tne mountaineers by circulating Incredible storlei as to the intention of the Gorernment. The News asks the Government to plaoe promptly me (requisite force in tne mountains, around which the Union forces mar rally. xe3terdar afternoon, abont fourteen miles south of Rossean's adranoe, and eight miles from the rebel eneamoment on Grsen Hirer, a detachment of forty men of the 39th Indiana attacked three hundred rebels, half cavalry without loss, killinir fire, wounding three, and orirlng the whole force beyond xiacon creek Later from California. Pacific SraiNOB, Oct. 12. The Pony Express with California dates to the 8th inst., passed here this morning,' Business In Sen Francisco is generally improving. General Sumner hat issu .I his proclamation, ordering the manning of the Uoitsd States military iorts in the De partment by rolunteers, and concentrating the regular iorces at convenient points, tor tneir embarkation for Panama. The borsti and equipments of the retrulara at the Dalles will be turned orer to the Oregon volunteer caralry. . ine bos Angeios star or tne vmn nit., an. nounces the arrival of sereral families of em I grants from Texas. These are bnt the advanctd f. rtion of some one hundred and eight emigrant wagons irom tne same state, it is stated tnat Western Texas will ba almoHt denonulated dur ing the present year. ' Gibson's Battery. Leavenworth, Oct. 11. Gibson's Bitterv. which recently came in from Utah, coneistine of tw12 plunder howitzers and four G-pounders, hss been atthched to Gen, Lane's brigade, by oraer oi tue ar isepanmenc. Washington Officials in St. Louis. St. Lqdis, Oct. 14. Secretarr Cameron and Adj. General Thomas arrived late last night. The Secretarr reriewed the 8th Wisconsin Regiment, Col. Murphy, which had lust arrived by steamboat, before Barnum's Hotel, this evening. Wreck of a Schooner at Buffalo. Buffalo, Oct. 14. Friday cleht tbe schooner Saco, from Chicago, struck on the bar at the mouth of the creek and was cirrisd on the breakwater, where she lies lull of water. Her csrgo, consisting of lo.UUU bushels of wheat, I mined. News by the Champion. Naw York, Oct. 14. Advices from Catha- gena state that Mosquera it reported hemmed in at Bogota, and his forces defeated by Arba- batta with heavy loss. The entire State of Canca deolared in favor of Arbabatta. The lat ter hung three prisoners in retaliation for those shot by Mosquera. Capture by Rebels—Arrest for Cowardice. nruice. Fortress Monroe, Oct. 13 Twelve of the 11th Regiment of New York Zouaves were yes terday taken prisoners Dy tne rerjeie a snort dis tance above Newport News. Lieut. Zulen, wbo commanded tbe party wno were in queBt of fuel, is under arrest for cow ardly behavior. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, Oct. 14. Qrocery dealen only a moderate day, nothing newiwas developed as to the spirit of tbe market. The drv foods merchants have had a very satisfactory week more so than waa anticipated in view of the fact that Tuesday was election day born as to c name ter ana extent of their sales. PLOUft The low (trades still Bells readily ..maintain ing fully the standard of prices quoted In our last. Kx tra and family are In comparatively moderate request, but are firm at $4 15 to 4 so. WHEAT We place at tbe quotations Riven yesterday. but tbe market ia atlll firmea than at that time, particu larly ror prime reel. COKN Bens quickly at Me to distillers, ana iSJ'-'c per bush higher is obtained from retailers. 0AT8 Uncnanged. BARLEY- Ilae only a nominal range at 4045c. RYE Is steady at 38c. WHIBK-gold readily at 14Jc. . Commercial, Cleveland Market CLEVELAND, Oct. 12. FLOTJR-Ssles 100 bbls XX red at 4 50, and SO bbls choice do at 14 7a. WHEAT Balea of 3 cars red at 5o. on tract: 80UU bush on track at same; 677 bush afloat at same; 4000 bush free on board at 9fio ; 1 car ordinary white at 97Xo; and r it. u 1 l 1.11. .n.i -. a. nn UWUUguKUIWIHUHHl v CORN Sales of 1.000 bush afloat at 33c; Scars on track at 33c; and 5,000 bush from store at 34o. OATS Bale of 1 oar at -3o. HI8HW1NES Bales of 85 bbls at lOo. S1.EDS Timothy quiet and steady at 1 75. (i III AT CURE. DR. LELAND'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC BAND' IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Bheumatigm, Goat and Neuralgia, AND A SDKECTJREPOa Mercurial Diseases. All It Is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a med icated compound, to be worn a round the Waist, without Injury to the moat delicate persons; no change in habits of, livlni ia reauired. and it entirely removes the dis ease from the system, without producing the injurious effects arising from um use or powenui internal medi cines, which weaken and destroy the constitution, and live temnorarv relief only. By tnis treatment, tne med icinal properties contained In the Band come in contact with tne blood ana reacn tne atsease, tnrougn ine pores of the skin, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and reetorinc the parti afflicted to a healthy condition. This Band la also a mostpowerfnl Airrt-MixcoBiAL agent, and will entirely relieve tbe system from thopemnrfotu effects of Mercury. Moderate eases are cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of Its efficacy In aggravated oases of lone; standing. . raioi t'i.uu, to oe naa 01 urugguts generally, or can be sent by mall or express, with full dlreotiona for use. to any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office. Ho. 400 BROADWAY, New York. '. fc. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors. N. B. Descriptive Olroulars Bent free. A. J. 8GHTJBLLKB at BON, Dromists, AesKTa, No. 377 8. High St., bet. friend and Monnd, Columbus, 0. Jjj Agents Wanted Everywhere. mh28- y Isorlstp .dfcw W. A. Batchelor'i Hair Dye! This splendid Hair Dye has no equal Initantaneous'.in effect Beautiful Black or Natural Brown no staining the skin or Injuring the Hair remedies tne ewur an effect of Bad Dyes, and Invigorates the hair for life None are genuine unlets signed "W. A. Batchelor." Bold everywhere. '. ' ' . 0HA8. BATOHILOR, Proprietor, Jyl2:wly 81 Barclay Street, New Tor. HAIR DYE HAIR. YE. ' Wm. A. Batchelor'i Hair Dye! The Original and Beat In the World! All others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided tfyouwUh to ejeape ridicule. ... ; OBAT, BSD OS BUBTI HAIR Dyed Instantly to beautiful and Natural BrowA or Black, without injury te HatrorBkin. IIFTEEN . MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have bee awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since lcS9,and over 80,00 applications have been made to the Hair of his patron of his famous dyat WM. A. BATOHELOH'B HAIB. DTI prodooes a col or not to OS distinguished from nature, and It warranted not to tnjure In the toast, however long it may be contln- aed, and the 111 affeota of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair Invigorated for life by this splendid Dye. Bold In all cities and towns of the United Btatea Druggists and fancy Goods Dealers. TTTTh Qenslne has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving oa four tVlaa of each box, of WILLIAM A. BA10UBL0B, Address GI1ABLKB BATOHILOR, Proprietor, ' 81 Barclay street. New lork. , jyia-wiT Canton Mittinga.' H, M e-4" "Whlta aa lleel striel 4 White Checked of superior quality, for salt by BAIN At BON. No.SvBtlHIga T1HE OHIO' STATESMAN '- ; ff. BOOK1 - J 4- t :an0 i99 1 ; a PRINTDTCr ESTABLISHMENT Hating' Inereased Us already EXTENSIVE FAOILITt BIS,' 1 .-:t ?.- . -tea ta i i Is fully prepared to execute in tne !.-ij.;:.i MOSTiELABORATEMANNER, ,f7 i. a, AND IN THE LATEST STYLES, CATALOGtlS, , BRIEFS, BILLS LAJDINO, BILL HEADS, CIRCULAaS, iil. PAMPHLETS, - ...... i .. .. i LKTTKB tlKAUB, LEGAL BLANKS, 1! ' N0TES,( DRAFTS, CHECKS, DRAT RECEIPTS, :r;fit LABELS, CARDS,! ENVELOPES, RAILROAD, INSURANCE, I And every description of LETTER PRESS PRINTIG, - Bqoal to any Establishment In the State, and upon term which will eompare favorably with the . leading Eastern Printing Booses.' Ha vina .every ITacility to aid TJ , "':: . IN THB PRODUCTION Of "' ' ELEGANT POSTERS . " AUK HIGHLY ILLUMINATED ' SHOW CARDS, offer our services to alt who may desire that clan of work. tVe have connected with our Establishment a BLANK BOOK BINDERY, From whl we produce the Zixaessit X31axl1x. Worls AND THE MOST 8 PK B RAIL BOAS BLANK BOO OUR . TABLISHMENT It to beadmitted THE JUALFLGcinmT TBI MOST COMPLETE IN FACILITIES, ' awn tbs host PERFECT IN ORGANIZATION In this Olty, and we may add, WE WILL FAVORABLY COMPARE WITH AWT I. J Ij'-i! Prlntlug Honae In the West. , ;: .v.'v :'f i;. A-. RICHARD NEVINS, PEOPBIETOR. NEWARK MACHINE WORKS, kiwark ohio, j. : . in anaf actvrera ef all kind mt Par- labia and statlnary subbi .ases-.. ajiBea, saw inius Jaa, . y ' dkC.v cVOe LAJTXAi BODLTi Stattnl B. 1. BLASD Yeattnl . et JT. B. DU7ALL Btatm 111 C0LBMBU8 : MACHWX CO. Bnll 1 1 BBAPtOBD 1 - 00. Mttmtun 'f 'rm Our Portable bfriaa and law mil ' Was awarded the first premium of 50 at the Indiana State fair for 1960 over Lane Bodley'i en account ol Price. Ilehtnees, simplicity, economy of luel : and sunerior character of lumber aawU Onr BuUionarylnKtM was awarded at the Sams fall Iha Int nmmlnm of BOO. ' :' ' uur Portable singine waa awaraea uie um pmniiwi oi 100 at the fair at aempnu. xenn., over nianoy s u vail a, Columbus Machine uo'f ., ana uraarora a uoi. by a committee of practical Railroad Rngineeri.J ' lor price ana terms nom WILLARD WARNIR, Treasurer," doS-dkwlyeols. . , , Newark, Ohle ' Notice. a S.I. PERSONS AMR HEREBY Rw- i V TlflBD that my wife, MART. ANN, ea the S6ih day of September, A. D. 1861, left ay bed and board without just cause or provocation , and I hereby give tioe tnat I win aot a raepeaaiote ioe-asy mw traoted by her. -ot-3w ! iOHS LOOAN. REPELtiANT OH WATKB-PHOOt OLOAB; OLOXBI. Also, othei makea ef Spring JiAJAlk UW1U. aav, umw m.. t. Cloths, la ell desirable atbtturee Bindlnra, Iaa id BattoBS to matef. VAal Okak seta and aril4. f rjvHBVIItBHlHINV-. T OHNETSi HIBBONS TABS), AM D aprns . Br.S8 Boa tit High street. - - YU.AMH WO! STBAMjHlTNJNEWEIiL'S 'J I . I lit! T.'l .if i .t'r ;t :, v i .t, ;'f-i- t vrt COUGH REMEDY. for all thtaitand Ini Ooaia4alnta bwd'.aI'Luk atost perfect results, . Wnooru( Coooa, OHmoaTo am OobmoiI' OotMBd iMemwuv am Tbboa ..-IT always forerunners vf Coajayiprion Aa a Boots um Bvaor It baa no superior. Vreed from all Opiate oi metie properties, may b ased by saoet del teste eonU tuUons, and with perfect eopovano: 7h .11 ft A ! THB aaiATaar N.-rn.t' flW.Ti 111'. IWW..M, nuwiuui oo a paruoia ox upLum. wtf any sua Stance bnt 1U atricUy vegetable and medical nranertiw. I A BUM KADIAil n. Wi.... ..ar. .-.. rt Tnm. im B.n . .... n . . .. n . . . n I and all minor Nervous Complaints. . il k But", and Headache la'aii in Varletiaa, Bis are offered. , 7- 1 : OH DtLmirlf Tirana l( I.'. li.lV.rrf,;..i'" 1 toa Bowb, OoBHuuma, after nmoving the pain it acts as a physio a most Important contrast with, tbe OTmlhtr tory effects otflplam.' ... ' "T 7 T"7 thw. aun.r jm ,1. ..... 1 SDo.tSrn"Ui " 4e1,u fvm wltheat rreparea under toespecr&l supervtsiott of J ' JUSIn Kit nCNNEWELLi . .1 u'OBBMISTABD PBABatACIDTIST, Ho 8 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Haas. To whom please direct all communications. '; 5..'..... ' EIoa-Lane Cough Remedy, W cents per bottle.- -' r ail- --ir. -. , il ,B'. Tolu Anodvna. ill (tt.i. . , for sale bv the umUmI hnlMnU .nrl a... "2" fl.MDIL,; w . K. D. HARPS, rfuun n. uuiin. .t. ai. uvum . 0. DKNIQ It BONS. l.'jf. lOirnitr.T.Bn ITnie - ...ui, ivi wibuohk unn. STONE'S BAZAAR No.- 4 Gwtniio '31&k. A. P. STONE & O'lTAKPiA ABE If O W K EOF IV I IV ft T II KIR TBR OOOD8, Dd Id rite the pablio to loipec. wvaaa iii; w.ia siiuvsk ui vjvvua rj VTCT fKvu DTOaKQI (0 t V ( m MaHkAe fflihA (n..lk I . . . uuiiiMH, .ji, puuui, m oonsequence or tne raiiure of (he grain erop, has nof been able to purchase the us ual quantity of rich goods, and this fact ha forced the Importers to sell them at pnbllo auction. Our buyer (Mr. Stone) being in New Tork at theae lanm ! iw advantage of them, and we can and will sell our goods uQ.uyunn wno purcnaaeo two ween since, paid for them in New York. Our stock ti etmnint i7 every department of - . , KLttiUANT DRES3 SILKS, , V r ! I Ul'TUMAM VJStrUUKS , BROCHE VAtENCIAS, . ' '' ; PRINTED MEEINOS. -'- PRliiTun rnoriDKii DYED C0BUR8- BLACK ALPACAS, ,, UKLKAMS, - " . ' FANCY WOVEN FABRICS, ' - ALL WOOL DELAINES, POPLINS, PRINTS, DELAINES. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS! I Five Thausaiii; Dollars. Worth Bought in ; One Day, , n i LADIESV; FURS,; ' J j HOSIERY 'DEPARTMENT.1 Men's, Ladles and Children' Under Shirts and Drawers; Ladies, Misses and Children'! Hosiery of all kinds, in Wool and Lamb's Wool; fleecy Lined and Ootton Gloves of every make.--- - - - I . . Vrf If" A complete assortment tiea ot of all tbe xsmil r'arie. LADIES' CLOTHS, I CASSIMERES, - ' ' . . :; ' --- OVERCOATINGS, 1 .- TWEEDS, FLANNELS, RIBBONS, ' ' ' DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ladies and Gent's Linen Cambric Hand , -kerchieft, fto., &e.-' : To persons who call on us, we pledge our words to show them the largest, beat and cheapen ataak ot Beads ever seen In this market, ar pay tbem-oae dollar per hour while lookinc. . -w-.-- - hour while looking. -.decl-dU'Jtawltw - -8T0N1 4a O'HARSA. F 3 SICII BXDVCED tlrom the Kewkork Observer.) 'As all parties manufacturiBr-8ewhist Hachlnea areola. Hged Io pay Mr. Howe a license on each machine sold. aad are aiso compelled to make returns to him uadat oath, a to the number sold, his books give a correct state ment, from thia reliable aonrm we havt obtained the following statistics. Of the machines made hi the year 1859, there were sold, By Wheeler at Wilson .1 21,305 . , I. M. Binger at Co lu.USJ " Greyer at Baker io,guo Showing the sales of Wheeler Jt Wilson to' he dtmt! those or any other Company." . ,.,,- Awarded the highest premiuma at the - , United Btatea fairs of 18S8, 1B59 and 1860; . . also at the Ohio State f aire of 1859 and IMA; . andaUnearly all the Oounty fain in tbe State, ' " Our orkea. at the late reduction, art a toa a anv loot tticA machine now sold, and but a trifle higher than the Interior two thread chain sJftA macMntt, now foroed uoon the market. . , 1 The WHRKLBR WILSON MAOHINI makea the Loci 8ticb the onlv one which cannot beraveled. It is Auaa or Bora Bides of the goods, leaving no rdg or aAatnmlA woeter.eirfer -- AUmacAinet mnrramua I wears, and iniUructio glTVH Ul UlOir UR. irav VI OUBTKO. ' 1. .v.t - - . . - .. 11.. uiuu.i,ei iugn-coiomMs, o. ........ WM. 8DMMRR s CO,. 1 dec3 SawdSuanrSm f ike's Opera Houea, Oinctaoati. : 1 . . CP9 .-" JiK'vr. .-a. ! Ms- iff I I ' J t l A MRS. WINflLOW, I r-, . Aa experienced Nurse and female Physician, presents to tne attention 01 mowesa, aec, . ; . w , . SOOT niNSTRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEET&tSS t Which greatly facilitates the proeeea ol teething, by soft ening the gums, reduoing all Infiammalion-r-wUl allay AkiifAin anospasmouicacaon,aBaa. n -$t)RE TO HEGVLATBTHB BOWEliS. Depend npon It, Bothers, tt will give rest to yoanelvei ana , , . SXIIXr AID HIA1TH TO TOTJS tUTAHII. We have put an and aoM tMe article for over ten veer. and CAN SAT, IN 00NF1OBHC1 AND TRUTH, of iU what we have never been aWe to aav of anv other medi oine NBVIR HAS IS f AILCS. IN A SINOLB INST. aavs,iu aur A4uaa, wBeaiuaaelyuseo smv r me we snow aa lastaaoa of tUsaallaStclaoB, by . say 4 wno asea u. un tne contrary, au are delighted witn lis operations, and speak in ter mi of commaadatioa. of lb) magical effects and medical virtues. . We apeak ia this matter "WHAT WB DO BSOW ! after ten ream' expo- Hence, AND PLIDOl OUR REPUTATION run I OB f ULILLMRNT Of WHAT WB HRRR dbclaki. la ItsnfftrlnglrosaL .nd in fifteen orT almost ever butane where the Infant nain ant! exnanation. reiier will be roana .1... I. .mlnl.,rA.l. - ThvaroabtoprpniMonlethepirwtHmurofwf the most IXP JRIBNOID and BKILLf UL NORfBS Io ttew Borland, and bat beea, Baed With NRVaIR f AIL IMOSCOOaSHIn ' ' ' - 1HOUSANBI fr OASBSi 'It not 00 ly salieve tbt child f tea pain,- but tovlger aba the stomach and bowel, eernts aeidKy, and rivet W VBSI IHUIHWtl B4 lUa UUJ r m ,, tone an esiargp to Use whets tjafean itt Ulaiiaoatit4 Staaiiy reuev ..-i ,., T esipura nr rax bowus, in wins couo and erereoaae eonvaJtMna, wUcb, if Dot nedll erne, died, end in death. We believe It the Blnl Bad 8Ua. nT BBHBUI in TUB WORLD, In all ease of Ott BNTBRY and DIARRHSA Ui CBILDRJiM, whether it arises frosa toethaag, r from Bay ether eaoee... Wa weald lay to every mother who ha a child aatfrrug treat toy of the foregoing complaints DO NOT LKt YOCU FHJJTJDLORB MOkV THJB PRBJCDIOCS Of OtHKKA staad eelweea. yon and jew aegerto? ehiM. aaeV ner tnat will neeuHjiwye. ASSOLUUt.i at a fellow I tneeastel I tkUm4KiMmriiBataeid.. kaili,dl- rertions let twin; will aoooerpwr eeetj aoMle. -Rem gmnine antost tbe taeaimtle l VCKXU Av PeJLUii fe'ew York, la oa the vetete wrapper. . 1 ' o t'd Bold by all Druririata tbronghout tht world. Prlacipal Office, is Aw Street tVT PRICE ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE. oeS7-4ltf ly. Instant UeLlef I tp wemr Vvglt Xrnrii Catrlfr Fn Breaviatl streng-tnen your voice!. THROAT CONFECTIONS' ' TT ..HVJ :..:. A GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, i OOI' FOR LECTURER,' !l M j GOOD FOR'rUBLWsPEAKERS, GOOd"f6r SINGfcRS, ' 1 r' GaSb T6K CONSOMFTIVES?1'" ' . f .,.. PPNTLBMEM OABRTJj, , SPALDING'S THROAT ..CONFECTIONS. r Y1' ! LADIEt ARB DILIGHTID WITH '. '. i"" SPALDINq-S THROAT CONFECTION?: I O i OHjftDEItJ flits' f 0B J ,n Jy, SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTION?; they relieve a Qough iMtantly. . : ; , 7. They clear theThrpal. . .. ,(J ( They give strength and volunie to the roloe. "piej impart a delfoldns aroma to the breath, They are delightful to tbe taste. They are1 made of simple herbs and cannot harm anyone. --.-. j I advise every one who has a Cough or a husky Voice or a Bad B reatn, orany difficulty of the Throat, to set a package of my Throat Confections; they will relieve yen instantly, and yon will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." Ton will find them very Diefu I and pleasant while traveling er attending public meet ings for stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst- I f you try one package, I am safe In saymg that yon will ever afterwards oontlder them Indispensable. Toa will Bnd them at tde Druggists and Dealen In Medicines. ' ..... TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. , i - My tignatan Is en each package. , All ethers are counterfeit. A package will be sent by malt, prepaid, on receipt 0 f ' TelrtyOenti. ' Address, ' . V ' . ' Henry O. Spalding, ; NO. 48 OIDAR B T R 1 1 T, ' f.i , Vt I NEW YORK;' i 1 CURE NervoUsHeadache CURE -TP -By the use of theae fill the periodic attacks of jVer eeiM or Bid BtadaalU may be prevented; and if taken at the OQjnmeaeement of an attack immediate relief from pettandX sickness wlllbeobtalned. ; , ' , .They seldom fail in removing the Xauua and ckJu te which females an as subjeot. jlhey art gently npon the bowels removing CM. , nest. for Utorary Jim, BtvdmU, Delicate female aid all persons tftoienUtry ablt, they arc valua at ZrRBoMtx, improving the appdiU, giving ton vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the aatar elasticity and strength of the whole system. THB CEPHALIC PILLS are tbe result of long tnves tlgatlon and carefully conducted experiment, having been In ase many years, during which time they hate prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffer; lug from Headache, whether originating in the aerci system or from a deranged state of the efomaol. They ar entirely vegetable In their composition, an may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and tk abtmei of any dtfciyrtatU LuU rndt U KUy to odminU tr Un ' thtUdrm. ..... . . I BIWARIOf OOONTIUfHTSl -! 1 - The genuine' have Ivt algnatuies of Henry 0 Spalding ' on each Box. -a . ;( Bold by Drugglttt and all ether Sealers In Medloinet. 'A Box will be seat by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the 1 jPzrloOa SO Cents. ; All orders should ba addressed to HEN It Y O. SPALDING, t Ceday Streets New Verat. r 1 riiDt Wfa eT a V T vrly from the examiner, Jforfolk, Ta. ' Cephalic Ptlle aecctnpllsh the ehjeet for 'whha they Wtre made, via.: Care of headache In all Its forms. 1 i From the Kxamtner, Norfolk, Ta. ' ." - They have been tested In more than a thousand case with entire success. , . , j . from the Democrat, 8t. Cloud, Minn. . f If yon an, or have been, troubled with the headache send foe a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may hare . tuem In case of an attack. ,,,, J from the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. . the Ophallo Pills are said to be a remarkably effeotlre remedy for the beadaohe, and an of the very beat ftr that very frequent eomplalnt.whlca hat rrer been ' eovered. -. , t Lfrom the Western R. R, Qaaette Chicago, 111. r e heartily endorse Mr. Snauldiac. and his unrivalM . - Cephalic Pills. ...--.-nu 1., " . i fro . Kanawha TBUey Star, lantwha, T. , ' i Wt art nr that pertont sulfertng with the netdtetk? who try them, wiU stick to them. from tht Boathera Path finder, New Or heat, ta. fry them! you that an afflicted, and we an tun that yoer testimony can be added to the already numerous list that ba received btneiU thatae owr aaeSJcla eaa r,lno -.tr-t - ; from tht St. Loult Oemoerat.' 1 the Imatent demand rof tht article .Otpharlt fill l,NViwuw. ... r.- , . ,. . f'lL'l-i. "'" 'I" I " '' 7 L'liJSl'T'lil i t' J from thtdatstte, Davenport. BTr. Bpalding would aot oeaneot at aaa with 1 t did not tnotl to p otsist real mertu Hctah P v rn'A Vfngi hottl of BP ALDnrdl PtlBPtaSD' will tav, tan ttatet its eotlannBaIly.J3t.H;.., 1 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE f i ''MJ! ! ! ! l)'(tT I j :gpALDfNGd PREPARED GLUEi 1 ;"' s rt t-s a- . ' SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I - IAT1 JH1 riMlSI , - r OONOUXt yca;.J .-. AfSfATOHl j ID" Btttcb m Tin aavat oat.'crj T'Tj t A aeeMerfblwni happen, tven to well regulated' fta ' " iEet, tt H very leslnbl to have ton cheap aad eoa ' real est way M repairing furniture, Jpja, Qrotkerjr 1 rpAtBTrTa,SpRtmtD(IltTRl r "' eats alt tack ati gentle, and n keaeensid eaa afford tobawithoatH. It lsalwas ready, and up tehe tUckr B", . e "Tissruu ia aires,! duudb. . - - 4 tV-A I nub aooompeale each bottle " . otnt. Addreaa. HBSRT 0. SPAUVIIfO, ' Rett), Cedar But. hi Test, n At eertala anprlecfpfeet pertont an attempting tl palti off on the untMpeeting public, hnitalloutof m , PRBPARait LCR, I weald eeattoa all pertona ti be'on purchasing, and tee that the fun 1 I name, FyePALDINU d PBPARBDOLCB,tJl It en thtoatiidt wrapped all othert are swindling ttrltlttv - aev