FEIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9. 1861. LOCAL MATTERS. . .. ' t Tb Adams Eipr'ess Company plaoe u Aally under obligations to It for th rery latest paper Irora the eastern owe Tb American Eipr Company dm our tbanks for its dally farora la toe ibape oftb very latest eastern paper, jf ? ;., ! i M. " -.v.- To the Union Democracy of Franklin County. Notice Is hereby given to tbe Union Demon- racy of Franklin county, to meet on Friday, August 30, 1861, between tbe hours of thnt tad tix o'clock P. M, in the townships, and lie and tight o'clock P. M., In th Wards, at tbe nsnal places of holding elections (exoeptlng Norwich township, which will be held at Boboleld't School House, and tba Fourth Ward at Qatar's Ware Room, and tba First Ward at the Gait House), to appoint delegate to attend tba Coun ty Contention, to meet at tba City Hall; tajthe city of Colnmboe, on Saturday, the Slat day of August, 1861, at Un o'clock A. M., for the pur pose of putting in nomination two Representa tives In the coming Legislator, on, ShttUT, one Treasurer, on Auditor, one' Recorder, one Coroner, on County Commissioner, and on Infirmary PIrector. v..!'''' At tbe same time and piao on delegate from each Ward and township will b appoint ed to the Senatorial and Judicial Contention to nominate a candldato for Senator and Judge for this dlstrlot. Time for holding tbe Senatorial and Judicial Convention will be fixed here after. ' ' r:. ' A , The following is the number of delegate al lotted to each Waid and Township, based apoa the tote cast for Supreme Judge in I860, allow ing on for each fifty, and an additional delegate for each fraotlon of twenty fit totes ao cast. UtWard, " Hi " ' ' 3i '". 4th ' 5th ' Montgomery Tp Truro " Prairie . . " Clinton " Pleasant ' Brown " Perry " 7 Hamilton : Tp 3 6 - Miffln " . 3 6 Washington 3 6 Madison " 7 13 Blendon " 2 ' 6 Norwich ' 3 4 Jefferson ' '' " ; 4 3 Jackson , f :' 6 3 Sharon . . 3 , 3 Franklin " 5 . 1 Plain . " ... 4 4. .'. -..'...:- Wu. Douiaan, Sam'l Dotli. Jaco Reimrait, Atix. Taoariorf . H. W. Miller, Wm. Coomb, ' John M. Pooff, J. Bowie, R.PicKtaiL, v J AMU HoLOCP 11. S. Hioh, County Central Committee, [For the Statesman.] [For the Statesman.] Dedicated to the Memory of the late Charlie D. Miller. BY L. J. L. Tf Uy wu h Called io toon bom all Who held him dear on earlhl , Why hub, left n, tba, to loon, ' ' Id the vigor of bit youth? ' ! " X mother dear he testes behind . . .. Brotben, who lovtd bus well . Sltteri, that will mourn for Ma, , '. Ai their aad hearts cau tell. .' ' Ambition,, kind and amiable ' ': When laat he ebuced to roam, 1 Ho little thonght that death wu near . . Bo mar his borne, aweet home1 A f rleod be wu to rich and poor, ' A friend to ttiota In need; . Wb; wu be called to leare n, that ' Bo young, to pare, so trui? Ood'i waji are ways of mjrtttrr, And though they may teem hard, . lie', gone to that bright home abete,. , -With ,DgU for hit guard. , . ; To hi, dear bltndahe bade adieu; " , Tbey'Tt laid him down to reet; Then do not mourn for him that'i gone The blessed el the blest I " .. . . Then glre him up to God abore., Prepare to meet him toon I Etch life It tranilentjutt like bu ttons eaa foretell hit doom. COLUMBUS, August 7, 1861. Tbs Post Orricx W learn that our lnd fUgabl friend, R. P. L. Buu,ha departed for Waehlngton with the remonstoanoe against the removal of tbe Postofflce. W are more than half inolined to the opinio that Mr. Ba sis has an eye to the succession if Mr, Gaa is removed. II baa bad a hankering that way tor som time. He would mooh prefer that to the Consulate at Matanzaa, which ha wisely de clined to accept. Thk Sitiktisnth RxoiMiMT.Tb Seten teeath Regiment, Col. ' CgKmix," arrived at Zinesvill on Wednesday ctening, Aogust 7, to , b mustered out of service at Camp Goddard. .-They brought with them eleteu ptlsooere, taken in Western Virginia. Among them sraa a law yer, a doctor, a school teacher, a postmaster ahd a squire. The Ztnestill Cturitr says that ' several of them were savag looking Da, and loaked as though they would carry their ends, 1st the consequences be what they may. i .., 'k;, ' ji W hit stated that Capt. HaU, ald'.t'Osn. Hiu., and Capt. Tbsall, of the ColumbuaT dettea, bate been appointed Captain In 'the tegular army; and also. that Major Walcott, 6t ' Gen. Hiu'a staff, has been appointed Major of the Forty.aIxU Ohio Regiment, i, , . , " ST "Variety they say,Ji th iplc of Uf. If ao, th Varietiea at - Apollo . Hall? inrnlsh ;the rlohest and most tltUylbg "kind; of iplca'to great abnddanc. Do trot fail to tialt tha Hall to-night, and get a tastaof splgs Vthor af '.fered In tba sbsps i of wit, hrtd'8talcall. le genarally w- ' A Hat ' V ' Giif, McCooa't RxcimoN at CtmLAN, v General, lat Colonel A. McDowaiA UcCogtj, t tba First Ohld Regiment, arrlted M Clati land on Wednesday voiitg, Angst 7, and vis mat at the depot by th Grays, who turned oat to escort their lat cdmmandef to- tb Wddll Hons. A bsad of nasi (Lcura'e) prodd th .Grays, and, when tbi'gallint Coloael ('r)ardi tb firing; of an old Ild-pli) wWoh t. the tmitr deeoribss a a "sort of aroa batwaen bomb, thell iii,k(;i.il . loos; continued cheer froBtb saUUary ihd ( larg cooeoara ot eitlzen gsQrtd, him of a hearty tfelcome. ; i.!i'-i3i-( p After being received by tb sovatai eoomll teei of cltltens, Col. MJC6?a wti' tteottd to th Weddell, where, being oallad out apoa tftit balcony of tb hotel, h mad it brjef, b0(; ap -yroprlat speech to th orowd assembled fa ft '"' . i'l nil 4 t.i.., j. ,,tiltli lj StreOw juiiti-: ,i tun toi.ul , in " i ' ,In th atehing a: lAfga'iiiiBrlbrdttwp ' gathered at th Weddell to welcome th brate wilier to tb Foriest City . After anppcr, toasts 'wir drank an,d speeches BasdebjCol, MoCooi, Mayor . JFnnT, . Jadgea .Tnprjt .I'ndWiuoit, Messrei.PATm, entiwaand, othartt tvTb Ltadtr speaks of tb f nsA,'.br fhaJColoasl Ihaai1 :,t-v' '''''?' w !.., ii' ''i,tj . -'CoU koCook Is a meiam sixed mV Vlth' full fao. broosed by )tposur, and ' f leatapt,' good-aatored trail. He vaala aitixaa'a dres, and evidently teels that rlctel donn'l auka th oldlr.M O Tatterday and Wednesday vara very hot and sultry daja. Wedntsday, th ther mometer to to 97 In Cincinnati. It reached about th tarn elevation her yesterday after noon. Toward tentng, showers went round us and a llttl Iprlnkl f rain fell on our fur-naoe-beated city, Ilk drops of water' lrom th tip of Laiaiui's finger on th parohed tongu of DitutiYt tb relief, a it woald1 hat been with tb rich manj was but temporary. Th atenlng was ho and snltr llka- h day'. But tbla Is th tlm when tha "liogiai g,n and .tha dog,'toOc aom)IaeW'mnat awelter on in patience a. jttl longer." 03 Th retail dealer la Cincinnati hare al ready put th Vxtra tarlfi On tea, ooffe and sugsr, from tbra ta tit oata pound- Cr Tb U. S. Quarter-master at Cincinnati baa biea Instmoted to purchase, eaten hundred mule for th Government.; Th purchases will oommeoc being made lo motrow, (.rnasy;. AH paymnn are to ba mad in Treasury aotea, which ar sold on Third street, Cincinnati, i ninety six onti, v.,,, ... m.,i,' -.- HTfft learn that Captj r'six' company brought with tbem th prisonera which the Set- enteenth Regiment brought from Western Vir- . . w 'I. t . ' , Wl r tfi'Oiilo ha inow'Til ,'abtuaV service sixteen regiment of three years' men, two batteries of artillary and thr oomBtalea of cavalry. . , i ,w.. . ArrijlinMINT MO PSOMOTtON 0 FlXLD Of- ioii.-Th following 1 a list of recent ap- polatmeoi nd prOmotlotis"','; ' !'),..' Mota B." Walker, ' Fiodisy Colonel 9ltt Regiment.. -'r'T:".. " l' 6. L. tefflnjrwoILiCbailootho-Malol: , 31st Retrimant ' i. . Edward A. rarrot, fAjton Lieut, uoi. isi Regioent , v ,ii '' B. Bassett Laogdon, tlnWoodMsjor 1st Reelntent t"''-' --"''' - vyraa urant, Aromeroy-Meut. VQMiat Reg iment.' .'.'.e l n.ii.wic'A .Vt,- ' Wm. T. Wilson, Uopsr Sandaskt Lisut. Col. 15tb Regiment. ' T. K. Stanley, Mc Arthur toioneiiBU Keg intent, .- F. W. Hollianwortb, Younirstown Lieut. Colonel 19th Regiment. " i, CO.. Mebiiog, cindiay .leutn uoionei xist Regiment. . . , .... . . t Anson L. McCook, Steubsnvillo Major 30th Regiment. '".'.'. ; ; Eraatua A. Guthrie, Athena Major 92d Reg iment.' " ; . " ' ' ' " ' ' Moaea R.Dlckey, Colonel 15th Regiment: -Was. Waliaoa, Majot 15th Regiment., , ' ' J. V. Kersobner, Major 16th Rtglment. ' Th Field Officers of th Fourteenth Regi ment will b continued Eteadman, Colonel, Este, Lieutenant Qolooaj, and Edwards, Major, Asbmt or an Ofticia or.THa CoMiinnaTt Aaar. W7 take the following fromthaCin- oinnatl Enquirer of yesterdsy (Thursday) morn As Colonel J. V. Guthrie, tho- aallant ebm- mander oi tha First Kentucky Regiment we walking awog 1 bird street yesterday, b spied a gentiamaa on to eppotue siue o tn street, whose appearance Indicated a person he had seen bafora.. ADoroaChlnt the straneer. he re- cognited Captain Charles II. Ty lor, formerly of tb United State oeosnd vragojona, but recent ly a Lleotonaat Colonel in tb rebel cavalry, and at tb Maaaase battl Adjutant General to General Bonham.. Colonel Gutbrl hailed th rebel officer and said, "Colonel, yon are my prisoner." Colonel Tylor atated that b wsa an oflioer In th Confederate army, but travel ing aa a citizen and without arms h did not anticipate an arrest Ifl Cincinnati." Colonel Tylor la her on a tit it to his wife, who is daughter of Dr. Wright, tba medical supiiotnint oi tb department or u Ubia llebadbtea teleeratihednot to come to Cin cinnati, bat the dispatch failed to reach him. He detirnoa rctarnlnr to Virciaia la- a few days, taking back with hlra hi wlf. .When Colonel Tylor left th United State army h was stationed at tort Kearray, and becaus be left before Mnding la hi resignation his nam wu dropped from tha army rolls. A recent de cision of th War Department will forbid hi baing paroliM, ana for tb present be will re main at Newport Barracks, but will ultimately be forwarded to Fort MeHeory for aafe-keeplng and trial.' At the Maneaaat battl on th mem orable Slst, Colonel Tylor was with General Bonbam's Brigade In that famous action, and U represented by those acquainted with hlra aa being xperieneed. tfflcer and a thorough soldier.' "J' 37. A lot of sixty-four pounder cannon passed through Cincinnati oa Wednesday, a rowfa for ST Captain J. W. Fan arrived here oa Wed nesday, August 7, from New Lexington, Perry county, with a wmpAny.of men1. They bi vouacked In the State Honse yard, and yester day morning, after hating breakfasted at the depot, they repaired to Camp Chase '".''; ST Cot.;KltUTt ot.Wbsellngi who, It will be remembered, was wounded at Pblllippl, has 0 far recovered that b has returned to hi post at Grafton i; .IWn.i'Vv. : CottBcurrioit How often dd we hear the death of a friead hy th hand of this fll d stroyer, and when w' askt th ptrtlculers, th answer often Is j ." They had a humor, It et tld on tbelr lungs'and tbey died.'.' Hsr than it la admitted that humor was tb primary cant of their dlas. ' It is thee hoator upon which we wish, to speaks' Kennedy1 Medical DUoof ery hai been befor the public for torn twclt years, and In ihat: tlm its inerlta hat bn thoroughly tettcd, ; Certiflcate ar dally being reoelred by It Proprietor from all dlreotiona, of persona bured'oT numotoai dtseasea now if V r, o .e. , .i ... these pertoot 'lad suaarSd ttee bdmora to re main iatbsk ayst, they night er this ft.u been thrown Jnto a censumption or other fatal malady, i Delays ar dDgerous.;, I; Loss or HAia.Mch of this deprivation t eaused by sheer neglect after Illness, or aom otnet temporary araia apoa in xouioie at u root of tb hair. 'Dr. Belltngham, of London, ha Identified hi great ham with a "Stimuli ting Onpunt," Invented by at a exprssaly to meet such eatertenotes.' Meesrs. H. L. Here- man A Co,, of New York, now have tbe entire quite a;uffleient indorsement of tb anitersal reputation of the atUcle. See their advertlN ment:'-''-''1"-' t.a- Rail Road Time Table. ...:.-4 ,. .a i. . ArHM giaotnnau sooomaooauoa. t oo a u. A..r-J""J . ill ar saa.' M att Sad AoooauaodaUo.. S.io f. M.f , :00 f, M. MUjht Sfftfm via Pvtoa.U UO. mldalght. , .) A.. St. niuriaiiis ..A 111 A. aa. . li'in jl. m. .tr.i,n oj.ii ni, rs f J m. W. Dokxtt, Agent. CoitraivsaTOtavsxAir K; Br Wght ptee..S1. ....i...t.n At,T Til:! t. II. Me TorHprM....'..tl:W A.M. I J 1:40A. M. O.O.StO. Wyaipre....: .M.J . 7:Mr. t. Hr'.--'4,,I, f Atnasea, Agent. ' io ft. K. ' " i OarrSAtOaio Wo. 1 Inren. . ..V.V.?;'.' I SO A: M. ; 11:M A. M". o. :3;dM .,;....., Mr .'II; A. U f. ftu, Agent. 1 ' yrrrtioaoM. doLtttvi k OnKnoul X. S KHITraia ,..........'.. .30 A. U. 11 M i. U. SreeXramV.f.....i...i.n:A.ll. fc4IC.M, Joe. Kosimoi, Aal. (Ooumos FmcA Inua K. B.) 50. 1 xpres.....;.. 10 A. U. ' 100 P, U, Wtr.t iimmmr tM t M. - P. U. Aviiadatioa7'OtMs.. rx r 't ,10:MA.a(. wl."-;ns vt ,.t;t O..W. nV AlBtf - SI" HI SO f't,OaH AftO BASQIPlJKa I . h.m.iXtLkii-tm a son, m. aoiVmth ii. -.rt,hTeJmto -eonl rrW evi of Ourra Oll mum. Huii l att" tn ti-e aewttm nMt ein.-i bumm) -am aaaf a'laviia L.,aeta k..k,' Very aeavy, diQed exsiwaiy for TELEGRAPHIC. Election—Secession News from Arkansas—Confederates in Western Virginia—Bichmond Congress— Suggestions of the Charleston Mercury—Return of Ritchie to Richmond, etc. LouitviLLi. Aub. 7. Nearlt full tote from forty eo unties return but three Mceaekwlsta to the Legislature, but disloyal counties not yet heard from. ' Well . Informed politicians think the Legislature in eaoh Honse will be composed-of. aetenty-flte per centv of Union men f ' ' ' - . . ,i A disnatoh from Little kock, Aug.: ow, to tbe Memphis Avalanche, saya, a Confederate acoutinc party encountered 100 rederate In North-Weetern Arkansas, and killed 95) the Confederate loseS. " Tbe Portsmouth Transcript of th ttb aaya th Federal hare vaCuated Hampton and New portNewe.' u- i ' us. ..' . k. Tb!Wlnchster Republican of tb 5th says, Banks's armt almost entirely disbanded, only four regiment remaining. . Tb Richmond uoogress na oan aiscussing financial acbemee, the probabl result of which will be to adttnea treasury notes on subscribed cotton, when the : market opens, the cotton , to bo aold at existing prices for the benefit of plan ter. " vv i ; rM: Th Ltnohburs RsDubiloau learns, In addi tion to th handcuff brought by th Intadiog army, was a larg number of halter, for bang, log Southern traitors. :Jt says in all prpbabili ty th new world never wltoetsed saeh scenes of horror as woold hatacharaoterlzedthe triumph, ant entrance of the Invading- array Into Rich mond.: i ' X it ' I ' " , T The Charleston Mercury of th 3d, tats tbey hat been provoked beyond endurance by read ing in certain. Virginia paper of the 'moat complacent comment on tb charming aharity and beneroleno of oertain eltiaen and offi cials of Virginia toward tb Invaders ot their soil, plunderers et toetr estates, asstroyers of their home and firesides, and polluters of their women. It demand every prisoner in Richmond to be incarcerated and pnt in irons. . Justice, humanity and civilization alike ory aloud for a stern exeoution of retribution, Lieutenant Lamar, of the Confederate ar my, Is still confined In Richmond. The whole of one aide of hi body is seriously paralyzed.. Richmond, Aug. 7. Ritchie, of the Enquirer, ha just returned from Paris. He says tbe cans of th Southern Confederacy is looking up In France, and entertains no doubt about their ultimate recognition. ; It is reliably stated on most undoubted evi dence, that when the new of the capture of 8brman' Battery was received at washing J ton, General Scott privately ordered six can non to be taken from the Navy Yard and seat to Washington, with the announcement that it was Sherman's Battery, which had arrlted saf. 4 ' ' 5 v- rr-rr I Makaisas, July 28. Johnston and Bsaore? gard issued aa address to tb Confederate self diert, thanking them for their services at Ma nassas, and congratulating tnem on tneir victory there. " ' ' News from Union Prisoners at Charlottesville. "" lOttOfTillO. '' Nsw Yoz, Aurust 6. The Tribune has tbe following extraota from private letters, which state that oar wounded at Charlottesville,'. Va., Hospital are all well treated, and that many of them hate been taken into private bouses. It will be seen that some, who were aupposea to be dead, are still alive and doing well': among them are Capt, uutterworto, 1st Aiicm gao, wounded in the thigh; Sergeant Rhodes, who Wa with him, was unhurt, and, while stat ing with hi Captain, wu taken prisoner: Capfc JonuM. Casey, tame regiment, shot in the leg, will tote it; a numner or tne regiment are witn him; H. W. Eagan, same regiment, slightly wounded. There ar many moraof our wound edatCharloMostlU, but at the data of the letter, July 24th, the writer had not learned tbelr name. Texans Threaten New Mexico. iNoinwoiHoi, Mo., August 6 The Santa re mall ba arrived. There it' great excite ment In New Mexico on account of threat by the Texana to capture tbe Government property there.. One thousand soldiers returning to the State bad. been recalled to protect the fort. Two Federal officer bate deserted and joined the Texan forces. The Texan were at Fort Bliss, 700 strong, with bom artillary, haying their picket within lea mile of Fort Fillmore, where there are thirteen companies of regulars to meet tbem. --- Ma John Greiner, of Ohio, had reached Santa Fee, and entered upon the duties of hla office. f:r ;,-.(, i i i From Fortress Monroe. . b r-oooupid on th arrival of th first regi ment from the north. - S'-v i Tbe Quaker City, arrlted here, picked up this forenoon, near the Cape,, a small boat containing ten shipmasters aad seamen who bad eacapsd torn Fort Oregon, North Caro lina. '. .' .. t l. - . !'" ;l i.. :.' Tbey site om startling InUUIgence of the doing off th North Carolina coast. "At : Hat traa inlet tnere are tnree steamers and a pilot boat pritatceriogone of them, the Gordon, run the blockade at Charleston, and the whole coast up to Hatter Inlet, ten day ago, since when she ha ptara tne brig wm. a. Noun very, of Bangor, from tb Carolina with molas ses, sua the cnooner ; rrotector, From caba, with fruit, , All tb private! are armed with rifled cannon. New burn, N. C,j, I the head quarter of ths pirate. htf an-ttwj Tne gunooat are netng ooueoxea ana mount ed at Norfolk to ba taken down th oanal. The bark Glen, of Portland, with Government coal, wa captured a week ago and taken into Beau fort N, C. The refugee state tb Confeder ale scarcely regard the coeut blockade at all. During all this tlm several gunboat hate been quietly anchored at Old Point. To frigate Wabash baa arrlted from Charleston for coal and water, hating been relieved by tbe Roanoke. She captured the choonr Mary Alice, of New lori, wnicn naa Dean, taaen oytn piratical scboonsr Dixie. The prlis orw ar now pris oner on th Wabash. , 8b also took tb brig aaran Btarr, Douna irom Wilmington to wter pool, with turpentine ana rosin, ana sailing c aer jutgnw ooior..i ,. ... .. . M : f, ; LomttiLLK, Aag.'. 7. There I no lecnrit for Nmittanoa in money from Southern, points In this ity or Nrta of there. Letter which Art pasting through tb nail , South of Ken tucky, ar i generally, opened, and pecuniary content omtlmee abstracted by persons oUlmlor authority under the Southern Con federacy", i'J'-"'T""-"- '!' il '- l -J j , The G'aWeiio'n Ndwi 'of the 27th; ttlt.' tatt that Vidaurri sxpresses th greatest friendship for th South, and mean to preserte peace on the Rio Grande frontier. ( , t Th Flsg ray Ncuto' Leon and Zscatacts hatatcadd from-Mexico, and Ortega and Vidaurri hat nude a treaty to work together; detail unannounced. ' '' -'! Es-Presldeot Commoofort,, ha gone, .from SrowoaviU to Monterey. ,. - Missouri Rebels again Beaten. numbering from oa thousand to twelve hun dred, mace an attack noon tb Camp Union men at Athens, Mo., on Monday morning last, at fit o'clock, , Tkr wa a considerable mount of arm and ammunition for tb United (state troop ttored at tbla plao under guard of the troop composing this camp. Th United State volunteer numbered about 350, under com mand of Capt. Moore. Th fighting lasted about on hoar, when the rebel rtrtd. In th snenotim, Capt. Moor, having been rein forced with about 150 nut from Central!, Iowa, on th opposite tid of tb river, gave oh at after the rebels lor about aa how aad A half, killing on of their numbory taking 19 prisoners, oaoturint 31 horses and two ceasloo flags. Several of th rebel war wounded in the ahaae. . ,3 i , .-- : After th battl alx or eight rebel war found dead on th field. In tbe afternoon the bearer of a rbl flat" of truce to th Unloa camp admitted tbey carried off fourteen killed and aa meet more wonnded end missing, v Tbe rebel wer led by Martin Green, brother of ex-Senator Jim Green ' t: ..-iv.it .f, " Of tb Union men three were killed and elgBi wounded, ui ' Athena ie a nail town In th extreme of North Mhwourl.aa th-Dmolnee Rirer, 95 or 30 aille west of Kaokuai. : x. i y It ll rpwted that th Unloa force having bten further reinforced by fit or tlx hundred troop from Iowa, took ap thtr Un of maroh ) " PP on Monday night la pursuit of the rebels, en camped eight mile from Athens, and a light nasoo couot tasen piaos were, nniese tne reo- els ran. ' -, From New Orleans. New OaUCawa, Aug. 7. The Picayune of tb 4th, congratulates tne conieaeracy on tne criminations against tne reoerai army ueneraia in tbe North, and argues the eucoess of tbe South, on account of more ananlmity. It also ridicules the nreaenfblookade, and thicks Eng. Jand will put an end to it. . ' ,atnaBwsBiBaBaB ttnea NoBtout. July Slv Th privateer Gordon, of Charleston, on Sunday last, captured and carried into Cape Hatteras Inlet, the brig Mo Gllle, of Bangor, with a cargo of molasses ralso the schooner rrotector, or Uiiumnia, witn tear go ef fruit.- The -privateer Mariner has cap tured another schooner.- The privateer York captured tbe brig Martin, of Boston with a cargo of machinery. ' O I 'j j ') From Washington. which prohibits tolunteers who do not speak tbe English language from being mustered into th service. 1 now offlolally explained. Wit la) not intended to apply to regiments or companies of foreign nationality, In which man and officers speak the same tongue, but to prevent tbe en listment Into regiments or companies wnote ot floert only speak English, of men not under standing u. v , ", ; . . .; ..,;.,. ... . . The th Motion el me aot sp-provsa juiy, 1838. mntinr-three month' extra pay in lieu of bounty to soldier who may re enlist, and the 3d section' of the, act approved June; 1850, granting bounty equal to transportation from New York, to soldiers who may re-enlist from distant State, bating been repealed by the act approved Aug.' 3d, 1861, la future no such bounties will be paid.- Hereafter when voluu feers are to be mustered into tbe service of tbe United States, they will at the same time be minutely examined by a Surgeon and Assistant Surgeon of tbe regiment, to ascertain whether they have the physical qualifications neceisary for the mlllta.y errvlce. ' ""'" ', The President bas appointed H." 0, Welles, of Michigan Jtafnister Resident to Hondu ras. ' :' ' .. - ' .- ' Lieut. Walter' II." Stetens, of the Corns of Engineers, being declared a defaulter to he Government, is dismissed. t - ji,va . Hon. A.- W.' Randall ha ' been armolnfed Minister to Rome, tice King, resigned to take command ei a Wisconsin brigade in. JJallimore, to which plaoe be was ordered to-day. ' "- ' 1 me rostoince Department issued an order to postmasters i to stop all mail matter having scurrilous or scandalous matter printed or writ ten on them and to transmit the same to tbe Dead Letter Office. Reports are current that large body of se cessionist, supposed to be a part of Johnston's command, were seen recently within two miles of the Potomac Gen. McClellan has made every arrangement to guard against surprise from any point.;' !C,.i-K:z'.t..l . [Tribune's Correspondence.] -r Tclegraphip 'com munication up and down tbe river from General McCall't headquarters la established. J ' Gen; McCall has a force amply sufficient to stop, any attempt by the enemy to. cross, and altbough it la reported that tbey aro cutting a road from tbelr camp to the river, we doubt whether such be their intention. '."There is no danger, but that intelligence of any movements on the upper Potomac will be speedily received aa tbe chain of pickets hence to Harper's Ferry is unbroken. :. :v ',:". .".. .iThe Indiana 17th and Ohio 8th, Cul. Haskell, are Dunning a tort on Kouna Top Hill, a part of Savage Mountain, which commands the turnpike and great pais through tbe Alleghe oies, from Graltoa to Romney. . , . ; The Secretary oi War has accepted tbe services of a -regiment of cavalry from Ken ' [World's Dispatch.] Chat. Wilson has Jest reached here via North western Virginia from Richmond. He passed Wise's command on bis way. to . Wheeling, and ays that at least 1,000 Union men are impress ed in his service. -3 J --.- - . i: Jaa. B. Ellis, of St. Ionia", h'ii been' awarded the contraot for buildteg aaven gun-boats .to be delivered at Cairo on th fifth, of Ootober, at $89,000 each. He 1 to forfeit $200 per day for etery day over the time ia which he agrees to deliver them. - st..jtr !:,, at ut Some of tbe Federal offloew,' who 'reconnoi tred yesterday in tha vicinity of Great Falls, aaeended a bill from whence tbey are said to bate seen a considerable body of troops, some thousands at least, encamped on the Virginia aide, supposed to be a part of Johnston' com mand. " A t. -I ! These latter seemed to be about two miles from tbe river, and about one mile and a Quar ter above Great Fall, exactly- opposite an al leged tording place. Tbe ford, which Is impas sible for wagons or artillery, bs to' b ap proached from the Virginia side, through a nar row defile cn. through abrupt hill at that point, and th ford Itself Is by n means wide. It was also noticed that axmen seemed to be at work felling trees between tb troops and the rivet, i i i .k .um iut'. '. I A private letter from CaloocDr Court House States, there are 1200 rebel troops lick at that). piaoe. it aaas, tnst every man in that county nas been impressed Into the rebel service.-1 , ' PBuiuiUBJA,.'AcgV9!Tb l$kK; JodVna Regiment arrived her this morning, ib ? . Tb Philadelphia train doe here 1 early this morning, ba not arrlted. ' It la; reported (hat soma of th ear want off th . boat Into th Susquehana river, but th faots are not ascer tained, -' "' 1 Hew York; Democratic CottteaUon. Aiiamv, August 8. The Democratlo State Central Committed met at the Delaware House to-day. A Urge number of prominent Demo crats from all parts f tb State were present. Tne piauorm wilt no made broaa, that all men willing to indorse ft will be Invited to partici pate in. the, Union and In Support Of Its candi dates. u iitr-.!:. . ' .r.?ir . : .n i.( .,.t: j - '-1' ' ' ' ' ,:'' ' ' ' '''' '': I ' Further from Gen. Lyon's Army—Another Fight—The Rebels Routed. BramefitU), -Mo., August 6. Oar advices from Gen.' Lvonfa armt ara tn Snndav: ' Tha cavalry charge, hereto lore reported, wa made by a scouring party rent out to ascertain If tb enemy were approaching. Alter our troops bad encamped for the nlgbt at Dug Springs, seeing a regiment of infantry coming along - the road, tha Lieutenant ordered a charge, which resulted in killing thirty of . the rebels and wounding; lght. Th cbarg was not intended by Qea. Lyon, tnd probably prevented tbe rebel from attacking bis main body, wbicb, bad they don, tney wouia nnquestionsoiy nate oeeo. routed with setere lose. : A large body of the enemy's' cavalry ."which bad taken position on high ground to obserto our position wa dispersed by a few shells from Capt. Fatter' battery, wounding om thlrrv of them. Saturday morning our force moted for-4 ward cautiously, and on approaching Currad, th rebels, to the number tf 3,000, -were fees potted en the hill-eld Soutbweet . or the place. Gen. Lyon immediately formed ale army for battl, aad gar tb order to adtano. At our column was approaching a pleoaoC timber to flank tbe enemy, Capt. Dubois' battery opened fire on the rebels, and they, retreated In bast. It Is not known whether any o( th enemy were killed, h W did not lot a man, and took sev eral prUooww.f. Our army enoamped for the night At Currtnpand on Sunday morning, Gen. Lyon determined: to retire toT Springfield, aa moat of the rebel ar mounted, and they might Prlo, KtlD tod fftfwou 4r iaid ioW 90,000 tted mdwr thtic com m tod, n4 Bin Mo Cnlloch 4,000- The Utter tu veil fcrmed acd effloient;troops. rci j:tic Foreign News. i rfl iui iS, An'g.' 7:-Tb:e Europf, fron'luen tAwa QHth. mninA at S-M'. ' . " ' ' " '- . - . iaTisroo Jaiy xi.reaastntn ll. a. a Ca.,W. N. Cevy an B. Ar-caOprepart tha waathet nofarorabl for tha aronui Trooi flat, witu a aownwara leoaeaowi qaotauon, wneai steaayi km wettern Q us.. DoutDBra. Auaiwo. vJ.i rruite ooainern 1-&1.313.U. Cora LmetJ aot'Diiae aacBtagear biiim wHBfB. yauori,rtW. aha . . . . nrnaSI. ,Tlt.uf.i. Mi . . u8i,i wnu ourajo. rrgyuiimtw i o saaa autborlUt 4aata Beef 0.uletr"ba ttdr"; pork airi baeea d eel rued In lard MSlwr, a net all airi oaeea fleeimea i ira siy, arm ail ly?JrBli ,," , 1 ,'i Tha Broken' clronlar remrtaanrar nulal anil I - v A r ., .".1 t unchanged. Coffee, sales imall. Ry firmer, with an advance la inferior qutlitfe. t I . -) , London MAaxiTt-Tlidring's elroalar report betadatuffs In actuta, demand l eaMer pric. Quatatioca barely maintained. Flour, 24i 6d(J 27." Wbeat ri9s 91 for red and wmte. Hug artlat. Coffee buovot-, Rio tedy. Tea quiet, but stetdyr oou-thba Cocgo-10lld. Tallow dull at 47s. " ' ' '"';'- .Amerieea securities firmer, and all kind slightly , advanced. Erl share 34f Ililnola Central share 37 diat- Nw York Central tharae 70ra72. CI . 3 i l i- 2 ;-ir l In tb House of Lords, Sir Charles'' Wood, In speaking of tbe favorable aspect of Indian affairs, laid he believed ultimately England would be Independent of- America for oettpru Thlt year's supply oi cotton from India was 300.000 more bales tbsn ever before.- Mr. Buxton called tbe attention of the House of Commons to the Increase of tb Cuban day trade. " " k ' - Mr. Gregory said ba hoped Napoleon would now co-operate with England, in putting, dowa tbe slave trade, ana trusted recent event in America would Dretent American capital from halnf "embarked in this nefarious traffic.' HOf" lord j raituoreton' said it: regretted mat th Government were not- more successful in Inducing tbe United States to take Imore strin gent measure to put down the ,tfaffitV(6hlfly carried on by Amerioan vessels. rsANca. Tne Bonne opened arm. but closed ratber heavy. Rentes 67f-75c i Italy .The protests of the Italian people against the French occupation of Rome, were receiving a tut nnmoer.ot sigqaiur. i , COMMERCIAL MATTERS. New York Market. New York Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 7. g, VviAvii it i iuvi a tv iui r ihi ucuiauu t mmts. va waw talM at mvi Sot Mlddllni Uaplaod. . ILOUtt UrKt axaio advanced ie karrei. wim a fair export and tiome trade demand; taiet of 13.400 bar rel! at $4 V(St n for tapcrSoe ttate ; 4 4094 SO for extra atata ft li4 SO for taperflo wtiteroi 4 30 4 Si for oommon to medium extra weitern; 4 00 for ihlpplor graodt extra roood boop Obto, and IS HO& 10 for trade brand, do; narket elotlng htm. CluMI an flour firmer, with taleeof 000 barren at 4 SOmt 8$ ror eupernre, ana ttXBT to for oommon to eboice ex tn. tve flour aaiet: taUt of 150 barrel, at 12 304 880. ......... OORW HEAL Unohanted: ealea-'of 330 btrrele at 3 803 85 for lertey , and 3 OS for Brandywlnei - -. wuu&X-rttalat and noouaoied: aajesol XiUMrreli at 17o; email taroelt at 17)40, WHIAT Advanced 1 to K per bnthel, wit rood export demand. The receipt, continue limited.'1 Balee of 33,000 tmibelt Caloago eprlni at V.'9!lo; 13,800 buih eltnorthweeternelnbate3(aSl t: 18.400 bmbele Ri- olne eprtng at l OS; 69,000 buahelt liilwankee olnb at 85loSi 14,800 bmbele amber Iowa at. l 051 06; isuu bmbele eboice amber Green Bar etl 10) euuu; buehelt winter red weetem at 1 8; 6000 butbela wbite1 Oanedlaa at SI S3; 89,000 buebale white weitern at 1 1 85 mi S7,and ISO.OOO buibel, white Kentucky at 1 3u BYI gteadv. with talei of 1000 bmheli Cinidlm' at $4570.-:., .. BABLEY Dull and nominal. OOBN-&ale, firm, with acood eiDortendhomainde deound; talee-of 164,000 buahelt al 45a4(ja foi food to rime ibipping mixed weitera; 43S45o for eeitern do; BS43o for damaged do; 48Sle forweetern yeUow. i OATS In moderate reoueet, at 2528e for Oanada:' and x32Kofor wettern aad atat ' r:; ) r ( rOKb. tlearv and rather euler: lalee of 1 J50 barrel! at 15 5015 75 for men; 10 50O10 6i for prime, -and l8ia37forolear. - -:.x i - , BEEF Tbe market raletqnlet and firm: ulet or 700 barreU at 4 SO- for- country print; 5e)5 SO foe eoantrr-meeei 9SUx5 for repaoked men;- U iOa) u a ror exira nuee. - rrimomeaabcei dull. CUZ MEATS Contrnne dull; ihoulden4S5o;hamt BAO0N Quiet tind onchtrrcJ. LARD A ibade timer, with aaletet 460 barrel, at 8K0lfe. n DDH'jsa-c-elllng at 710), for Ohio; and 8314 for , CHEESE Steady, at iS7o for rood te Briar. ,1 COFl'KK Tbe public ule of Bautoa Ootfeei announc Id for to day, pteeed off -with yery good spirit, and very xni pricct were naiiaeoi. Tn onenogi eomprnea 8300 ban. th carlo of tb brie Ptlmettivof which eolr 1400 bgi were loll at 1515o; ayeraglng 15Xo, at priTaie aaie. in maraet mil ruiet yery nrm, there U more doing In Bio; talei of 2300 bagt, part at 13 (4c, and yi ramatoaer on priyataitrmi. . . . ' ) - BIOS In good demand aad Inner; talei of 600 uW ee at5u6Ko. caab. t BO OA K Haw. firm, with a nretty cood bnsineat doln irt leiofS00hog,hnri,Cuba at 5X86K; 31 hopbead, Porto Klco at. tXOSo, and about, U boxtlKaTaoa at .. '1 a .- ! , MOLA83E8 Firm, ard market rather quiet; we only not ealM of SO hhdtat S730o for Jfodo tttco, and S7c far Barbados. .iUUl . BIO0K8 eefioad Board blxher. with llabt trantao- tloni) Chicago and Hock Ieiaud 4(IX; Olereland and Toledo 23 iJ Qalena and Chicago Sljii Ililnola Central icrlp, C3X, eeller 10; Allcblgao Bouibern. guaranteed, avx; new lork Utntral 19; raelno Vail 751.1 D4a- ware and Hudeon 83) North darollaa fl'i 88 ; UiaeouriO'e 4;i TJnreed State t, f '5, 08; United Sutaa O'et f oi, coupon,, w; Treaiurye'tUQ; .Tennetiee do. 40':; Virginia do. 58. ' - - . , Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, August 8. Qrocert tame report of trauaotloos tn rugar and ooffa, which nyeal th aam tamper in the market that wa bar noticed for aom day put. I LOCH Remain, at dull at tyer; buyere talk the prlc of uperfln dowa front 10 to ut oent per karrei, and ar not diipoied to offer more than 93 60 for fair. or eren gooa extra. ... i WBEAT The market had more tbrength to-day, and eome improrementwit mao in pnoe lor pnm wait for which th demand wa praportlenably better then far reo 70 ror prim red and oot ror prtaa white, may be regarded at the minimum ttandaxdi. ' I COBN Ii In light nottpt aad aaeier to tell thtn to tayal ula'Jt being renUy ed. : a OAT Ar quiet at S3.. t. . . i RYE Hal lorn llttl feqnest al do. .'- .. ot i-e x . BABLEV Kemalnt Mwleoted .w i WHISKY Dropped to 15c. to day , with yery quiet mania, n.. .! J."- "- . j THE UEVISED! SlATUTES i OTATE OF OHIO JV AOENEEAJt BATOIJI, tit IOBCE A CO. t, II COTiT, A'X'JtlU BY:.-.;.,.; Hon. Joseph R.- Swan,- PRIMS OOURT, (Contained la twenty-Bin folomew tf tbe Ohio and Ohio Stat Report,.) , ,Y AND REFERENCE? TO IRI0R ITVS HYLEArtDERJ.CBITCHIFELD,ESq tf kWb X ma A COWTENIEirr JKD11. j la Two Rbyal'8Tairolttmee. FrloeflO CO. No care or eipoeee ha, rpared to make the work nArfect and Nllabt In Ail naMcta... It hat now th Lf Ulatlr auction, having been -prored by nearly the unanlmoui yot of both Hon, tad wa ordered la be dktfibnted to the following Btat tnd County officer: 1 J " -1' ( Ooyerser, Atteroey fleaertl,- taprem JlrM. Secre tary, C omptroller, Treatartr and Auditor of Bute, and to the Probate Oourta, Oourta ot Common Plea,, Super ior and Polio Court,, AadllOrt, an the Otorkt ot tb rartoM Court! la each eoanty, to tb Uember) of the emaee ana aae w wreMw or- init Btakt, aad lh Ooyvnon of the ttvtral Btateiof th Colon. -i Thli book.i ooabttrdoff,- It do, all of tb Statute, now In force, and in anthoritatlr eonitrnotion of thorn and of th (fewooaratstloa; tnu.M fonadio b npfciel ly iwfttlm tbaperroraBo( thqlrd attest all;; ' O0UNTT OFFICERS, t VTt m t . -a- u - I a ,vdiiuh vr tua riaua, , PA '1 ; CLERKS Of TOWM8HIll.aad"i a 1 1 UX: OlfAOSRB, tmui-i1 1 Inaimaca attwryatan eaaes att bea made ia tg ImtateaaumthaimbUoatloaef thekaat diUoaa, byr peal. alteration! and addltlona, aad many Importaot de clalom hart been giren by th BuprenM Court en eon Irovwrt poinie, au v- r t.-.i I .n- -c.-a -a BikN K E Rfl, MB OBTA rtT8 -' -.,:!,;; , AS0 BUSINESS MBM GENERALLY, -t Wftl tnd this an bmluableWorlf. 'i" - 1 . x.-' 7m Xyml o. FWewaew w Jf Milam ffundrtd , . In Strong Ltw Bladlin.v FrVel.00.-, PaWlthedby " . ' " v. ROBERT CX.ARICK, fc CO-. Law rabUthtrs, BboksinerirBtaUbnert a4Tttportrs, - K. aa weet rourih etreet, febl8:JBa-lf .t . , . lllnolnnatl O. I,,., it. iV 'lit t "t .-ttj ADTBttlBlMENT. . ' t for ba NBTAiri Mltll lh and PERMANEVT OtRI if r. fOktieiatiii complain, an Had py 0. "B. BBTItDTjR at Cd.', 107 Vaitaa 8 1'.. T1 : ,, , .trio 11 per boxi; tent tre by port.. ',"L i lOB IAtl AtlALl. oauui iaf-dawlyti j'.l -..l).jyw ,:ni ia-ft i, i.r T.i ... l ESTATE OF CHARLC3 CLARK XTOTIOB bJ kereby. ttyea that I aaya wan 41 api i. petnted tdminletrat' T th alli, l Oewrled Clark, lat of Irankllonnty. deeeeee.1 u. - -i .i,.v: aaOaUIi-CLARK. 8. ft: tt. ObtttewOen, Attorney. JelMww' -'' t!wi ADMINISTRATOR'S : SALE PIRMNAL property kelenilnf to th Matt wt TnmU Cranaa. deOBaaad. CBnaliiiut ekleOyof a lit) MSB aad DRAT. wlU a aold at nub U rendu, at tb eofnet I Blghand Cherry ttrwt, ta Colutnuaa. n, th kuih dy of Juiy, A.. ltitl.wmBu aA,U) 'nok la ,r ' J"". A- sibbA,wunBiaB atui atk i I ,WarteBDrj, .attVj Admtaletrator. ' i.n- 11U1UL11I I V.CjI YOSiiTiS ,BiJ7UiK ta ' MRflWOTSLOW, An txptrlenred Kurte ln( Temal Thyitdan. pretofit. aAAgjyigii "6'0;;. H I K 0 S 'V U P ,:u ' . (UK UUlAiUK&II TAaiTairtU, '! ) Wnlch rreaUy fadlllati tbe prteeaa f teethter. fcy rfv enlng the rum,, ndsoisf all toaaannatlea elll 4if ALL FAIN and roatmotla action, and la- - aiiatE 14,HUIJI,ATE IBEBOVt tJJa.' lipei. npit, raotbtra, 11; wU) 'tmJuaiwu4rn ''O .i(:lr.1 'I! Wvr 'J ti f.iA MUXF AtTD HXiLTH TV TO US ' TSwUKl f , W hary pot up and ao Id thie ettlohr f ot over Un yearn and CAN BAT, IN OOMFIOINOI ARO TaOTH, fit, what haTtneyer bees abi tey f any other mmlh Oine NEVBB HAS II PAlLBDyW A BltMLI INbT- anoa, TO ErrauT A OCR. Whew tlnely . Ifer. er am we now an lnitanc er awmtMiaecieti wy any en who need it, On the contrary, ail ar delighted witk la operatione, aad apeak In terme of eommcndaUon erf It nugtoa) 0eetand medleat ylrtaer. W peal la thlt matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW;" after ten yean' exp rleno. AND PLEDOB OUR REItJTAT tOS lOftXBB FCLILLHENV UI WHAT WB HBRB DHOLA&B. I alaoat erery Inttanoa tb Infant I taflerng from pau ana unauiuonv reiwi .wu, toon m aiteec vt twenty minute, after heSyrup I, admlnlitered. ', Thlt yalnable preparation It th preeerlptioa of oof the moit EXPERIENCED and 8JULUTUL HCRBlMla Dee, Baglaad. aad ha aa ummA -iih yifvn, FAHr IMS BUUCKHo in r AHiiusan ain jm,-. ujaatia. j wj Itnotonly rellere the child from pain, but lnrleoi. atea the itomach tnd aowe a. corraeta addiey, aaii gi rae tae aad eunr to th whoa) lyitemt .It will ainoat lol ttantlj relieve "" and Trocm oonTUMiaaa. ernleh. If notpee411y mtmm owena w-oeatot wtjeufHlMKt)Cana BUB, It lit KKHaDK iH TUB WORLD. In alleaee ofDk ENTERKad K1ARRIKXA IK CHILD REM. which, Itaritet from teelhlox. or from any other eaaa.,. Wa Would my tp tTCry motlwrwho haea child coffering fraa any of the terefoloa eemplaiat BO NOT LEI VOIJIt rRXJUDIOE MOR 1HR VREJCDIOEBOI OIUBRA land between yoa tnd your loitering child, and th re lief that will be 8CRB yea, ARSOLOlBLT BUEB-to follow tne us of thumeaicine, u timely need, .fall ai rectionafor ulna will accompany each battle. Nona genuine uotcat the fac-tlmlle of C0RXJ8 4; FERKIS8. Jtew York, tt on the outalde wrapper. - Bold by eraggiit throughout tbe world.' 1 - 5 ' Principal Office, is Cedar Street it. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER- BOTTLE. i-'t.JWO'.I Jl .,..'...,1,1 .ecarratwiferv. !. u i. .. . , PROF, iz; MILLER'S .. HAIR IMVIGORATOR, Aa"'ffeetiT0, Bafo and Economical I't-'mR RTSTORINO GRAY HAIR 0 i ; To.4t original color withmt dyeing, aad niwrenllsg jr w . nair irom turning gray, ft f J( t OR PREVENTING BALDNESS, .Isdcuring t, when there It the leait particle of yltall 1 "ft .Tl aecuperativ energy remaining. j i-j i roftl&VEMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUK : ihdatIMaaoaaafe1IaBS ef the Scalp. . FOR BEAUTIFYJNQ THE HAIR. Lmnartint to It an nneoaled rloe, tnd brilliancy, maklnz It loft and tllky In Ira texture, and canting it to enr' readily. ,. The great celebrity ana lncreenng acmtna for tut an- eanaled Dreparation. conTinoet the proprietor that one trial u only nectnary io aauuy a ouaoemug pnoiic or It nperiorqualltiea oyer any other preparation In na. It oleantet the head and acalp from dandruff and other cutaneona diMiael, earning tha hair to grow rururlanUy giving it a rich, toft, glony and flexible appearanc, and alio, where tne nair u lootentng ana winning, l itrength and rigor to the roota and rector tbe t growth to boee parte which bare become bald, canting tt to yield a Kh fiorarlna of hair.4-' There are bundrejdlof ladle and iaUemn In New Tork who hare had their hair reitored by tbe wee of thlt IuTirorator, when alt other preparation, hare failed. L, M. hai ta hit pojteailoa letteri lnnmrabl bntlftng to the aooy iaoo, irom penoni ot ia nigneat reasecia bllity. It will effectually prerent the hair from taming until tbe lateat period of 11; and fa eaa, wtnnfth half hai already changed ita color, th at of th In ri go rater will with certainty restore It to tt to Ita original hue, giv ing It a dark, gloety appearanc. Aa a perfum for tb toilet and a Bair BeitoraQre It ll particularly recom mended, baring an" agreeable fragrance: and an gnat tar cllltlee tt afford ta dntting tn hair, which, when moia with th Inxixoratot, oan be dreieed In any raoutie form to aa to preaerre ita plao, whether plalnkir In owlaj benoe the great aemana ror it Dy tne iaaiee a a itanaara toilet artial wUch ao ubt te mt without. the price placet it wiioin tue reacn oi au, netng Only Twenty-rive Cents. per bo ttle, to be had at an mpectabl Dnrgglitt and .. ' -rernnura. ) . - ; I, .... L. MILLER would call th attention of Panubj and Onardiana to tbe ue of hi! larlgorater, in - caeel where the children 'i hair lnclmei to be weak. Th cm of it favra the foaadauoa lor ihmmm or aoar, a It re move any lmpurttlee that may haro become connected with th acalo. th remorat of which n neeeatary both for tb health of tha child, and the future '.appearance ef Italian-.. . i Oirnioa. None genuine without the fao-stmlli LOtTI? niuwi. wu, vu uv vwwh .iw, a., oiih' LER'B HAIR IHVlaORAZOR, . X., blowa in the Wholrtalo Depot, Pey Oti, tad told by all the principal Mefohaol and PracgWa tbroagaoat h werld Liberal aitnoant t pwnaiire ay w ejamy a . I aUodeilrttepreKBt tothJ JmerteaaFnoUcmy , , , KT97. XTSm , latPKOVED. aSoXrTaMOIJI LIQUID..HAIR;DYEr wblek, after ywra ot potentlao xpertmtUg, I . have brought to perfection- . It dyee Blacker Brown lnataatry witbontlnjury to th Hair or Skin; warranted tha belt artlole of th kind In ojdatanoa. , .. --;;-,! PRICE. ONLY 50 CENTS. ... . -: Depot 66 Dey St, New Yorkl "i nji.Ui l V,tin- oHfo.' ' -.U t'J r-i i', ',.,1 w.Tui i metamfaxturere af all kind at - table ana wtatianarf steam Ka- arinawy aaw iraiil.-arlat 0AUlv A. - eVOea VMm ,-r MACmyS CO. Statmllll liAPiOJtA '' 0(A BtlmNlIt Oar Portable Knclne and fair HUT Wu awarded th ftrrt pronltua of 5U at tb Indian Stat fair for 1560 over Lata t Bodiej't on aootontel rrloe, lightness, olmpltdtyi economy of fnel and anperlor obaraoter of lonber aawetl. j Our Stationary Ingta wta awarded at tb Base f ah the drat premium of W0. ...... .... ... . Our Portabl Entin wa awarded tfte tftt yrewihiia 4 100 at th lair at MemphU, lenn,, ver Blandy'. Da vallt, Oolumbui Haehlne Co'l., and Bradford CoV I by a commute of practical Railroad Engineer. T rrwaatarmiaiareet i -.. , ,i r W1LLABO WARITKR, Trearartr. 4oS-dtwlyolt. Newark, Ohio 1 EAGLE BRASS WORKS, . ,;"t3erairiria; XeJXkitt3tm. Oolumbua, Olilo , .ale; ,' ,!v. . ' i i fi -..t'-Jir A W. POTTO 5fc'i CO and nftnufaoturen ef Uraaa tad Oompotfttoi Oattlngti amiinea una nor oi au Aieecnpuonr. " STENCH- CUTTINC, C. fekiicrayr: faeiwaiaBaBttaW 'MANHOOD. n JTJDT TOBlWtTtt.WTfrt Nttnt:"TREA I KENT AND RADIO AL CURE OP SPl.KM ATORtlHKA i r Bemlml Weekoi'M, Bexual Debility, Wenrwimeae.Ia voluntary EwImIuu, and, Impolanc, wrulting from ViU-Mui A, ' Vy Bobt. 3. Oulrerni!)l, ef . D... Bant ati'iiwailaa plalo aTolove, w a'ii.ir',.po ru.(. oa reeiipt ef two aumpa, by Br, CUA3. i.Qj k-LKSB, lil Uowtif WW.Iork. tot Otlio B,n.5 4o4. 1 ' arSl:mdtw J Inatamt MlUir Vti yaair Casiwai Pnrlff wnr Braathf " t fatflteBi ieir raafV rrrut two THROAT CONFECTIONS ""H t.-fit r.r Hi'iri'. tvn GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, - flOdri rpRWCTBRERS, il ' GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPIAKEJU, GOOD FOR. SINGE Rfl, vt '.xGQQH TOR XQWSUKPTITia"r .,lrM. aiMtttXZB'l wia.'i SFALDlM THROAT COMlTioBl'i" ..-''(M C HI-'. SPALDING '3 THROAT COOTtCTIONa. i elWMliWAr tuH'i.-t A - CnTLliSETg ear won .b ,i "IAT1.A f "'"""nun inttUAT UOrirECTION3. 1 .!' Tr.J AUMilHAr) They rellere a Congh instantly. They clear tbe Throa."',- Wl H ".tx Tbey giro ttreagta anj rlojti let tb reto. They Impart a dllciow aroma to th breatb. Tbey are delightful to tbe tute. Tbey are made of simple herbs and eaaoot harm any one! ' ' ' ': ' h ' : " ' I adrlie erery one who bat a Cough er a hutky Toka er Bad Breath, r any CSuUr h Tkmt, ta Bet a packagt of ay Throat CoafeUons; they will relier yoa laetutlyV and y will gra with ta that other C right to th tpot." To will lad the rery Baefnl aad pleannt wbUe trarltn or attending publw taawt ingfortaHsgyowOogaltaytag year thine. If yon try pnt package, I aa taft In aaylng that yoa will eye! artarwarda cooatder Qaaa fcdlapeinBOMeii'ajsT xoa win end. tbem at tb Draggbt aad Beaters la Kedlclnet. ' V ' " '' " " - ' '"' " - " ,T' '" i- tr. 'i 'i V awn TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. . . My tlgntturt It cn each packag. All (her are onatTftlt: A .... liXi?. LUtlati X packag will be tent by mail, prepaid, oa receipt of ThlrtyOentt, ; ' . ' '; Addreti, ... . ...... ,T..g.7 i-nrv -le.tjj ti ,..It ,rc 1--. rHeC.' Spalding; NO. 4fl OEDAK T1T', Wvrroitxr:' . i . i i NervousHeadache By the uh of the Plia tk perledle attaaki of Aw oj or Siat AoetaeAc ttxy be prereatadl and If taken at the commencement of an attack Immediate relief from paUand iicxme w1llbobtaid. r - ' , r j ' Thy MlAoca fall ia recaveiaa th Smumtuti-, ri. cmA tt whlok filinr te ealdaetV' tut 4 r ' Tbey act gently npo thowel remotwg CattM mm. ,;iiii:iv.A,.;i': lor JAUrary Mm, MutitnU, ' BaDoat female and all penon, of udmtarf KabiU, (hey are value at immmHM, inprormf tb mppmW, giving tons wapr to tb dlgeittv igant, and Metering th natar tlaetldty and itrength of tb wholttyrtawi.' ' TBI 0 JPflAXIO FtLLB tr (a neult ef tong lire tlcatictt aad carefully eoadncttd expeflmeata, aarlng ka ta aa taany yaars,: lartojg which tha lkrb,e prevented andrlivdatamoaat of paiaandtnger lag fro Head anh a. whether orlgiaatiaa ta tb re, ryataaa er freaa a draed etae ef th bmmA. They are enttraly vegetable ta their eoaapeaiUoa, aa auybttakva, tt aUttawt with perreet eafaty wltaoat auktat any change ef dli' - 'elmi-CT mitm R VagrarWaeraderaai'fweTfA . ' MWAEJOI OODirMAlirMI Tbt genuine bar By lgaataianf 6nryj jRjidte etoh ' ' -' -,in. o v mt old by Drarxtttt aad tn ethat Beabrs tttdk!W. A Boa wUl be aat by aall. prepaid, ta twretpt Of she Prloo, CJT Ooitxtai. . All enjert thoald b adwaweTteY';; A "3 hen ats o. araxDtne, i--- 4b Jaelau' Straat Ham aTeattai. ' from fcba Examiner, kTorfolk, Vaui..'ic' Cephalic fills aeooapllah the beet Tor whteathey were nudti.Tle t Oat f bmimekajkeaU la fprau. Vrtta th Xxaminer, Korfoft, t. Th bare tested la mere than itintt aataa with eatire ruooee. i i. ..:. ,m-f frotUl)ri4onfcL,CUoa Oon. If you art, or have been, troabled with tb headache end for a box, (Cephalic Pllia,) salha yv taa hare tkemia eaa of anatiaott. U ,:idm, froea U Aetler, riwrldAac,'a. X.'m Th0ncatmriUaM tbrmrkaUy effoctrre remedy for th hce4act and on ef th vary beet tr from the-Wtttm 8.' B. OewttW tTnlcdg, II!. We heartily endone tfr.8paaldlng, sad hit anrlvaJed Oephalienilt. . ! ..-.-yAv.t. ju fro BwaValrartil,IaaaBa, V a tan that iwradu enfferiag with th adie Who try them, WlU itlok to theea. " y A rron th f oathera Path rtacMr, HewOtleaae, l. Try thee I yoa tha r afflmteA, al er annua that Sur teetlmoay eaa k. added lb already aaaaenu t that ba received benettta that a thr atadida a prod rr,.. v.V.tjjvj ,yy.K aviftra In th St. Ixmle Peawgrjl tTTtP. V Th ImnMnt demaa toe Hw' arOote vOethHe fills Is rapidly tocwaUny); t, rifront ftaOatett, MTport,.Iow..i. t Btr, lpldtMWWlMoiitadatthr- tkle ha dU aot laoea to po T: : , i ' ireaimenv irrA'alng'u. WtV'of ' Bf AtDIItd'd' PEBPAMB " ' SPALDING'S PREPAflES JDIitCJ ()) MtowWJmimVhMl rAkLl)itd reXfejctt GLUE I ' Suv ATB TUB PIBOBII lOOKOMTI BIBPAIVUI " WfX irw at tarf a irr,"XlI As aoctdeota will happen, ta wU rlateel taet 1 lea, tt very deeirabie to hav tow he and oa venieot way for wpirtnf. Ittrnlriir,.ToyiJ Outatry -vt'BPAtoiirMPliMT)'tT;ij BMet all each eaaergeni-iea, tad no ho'iMhold B effer to be without tt. , It Italireyi ready, and ap to ta attok """"'.'PBETtrt Wf jaWM.- f , T. Si.-Ai aeooaapaala betlliirA - , ,. WW. '.T'."K J XUtti tr- -' .,) ..''' M.sat o. iPAiBraa, 'VinrtL- " tt, Utdar btreei, Mrw tor. . . ' -.! a'A ' . . ,' ' OdOtlOtjil'tiKl f r.lij I joc as to . ' Al ertal ncprluclpM riW are W palm off, trio nu!eii jm.-lli-,, 1 j -, taiPABD fcLUA, IWoai i oil r"'r pnfili,, f It el'ALUlnlll tl.lt Ai.v., Ie e U.-oVi!t: ooViMe i wrapper; all oUtert ar iw. torfelta. '