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UEO. W. MANj-EHV. KdlV w Q Q L V M B TJ B , O It I Q "tuesdat morninB. sept- iv 1861 Democratic Union Nominations. OWl M' 'war nnvtSNOIU .--fr " ia W ass Irmffln a 3 ""uKurisAtii oovbrsoa, John G. Marshall. ; i i - - - ot llrowu. ' is ..:rijj "' b 8UPEKMB TOIKII. J TIIOIKAS J, J WUTUi . . ,k. 0 afontyoBKry. . ; , , , , "i i' TRKABtJBBR OP STATB, v Of Hamilton.'. ' --. . ' - J ," 'v '- . . ' ' . '8ECBETABT0I STATS " '" WHLUDt -W. ARMSTRONG, v ' 0 Senee.' ' ','.' ." ,-,;l, . '.. i. - COUPTKOLLSB, BOARD Of PCBUO W0KK3, 0" Csyeiej. vr. i , t,I0B COMMON. IlilAB JUDGE, . y. .. rlUMUm IBUWiT AKB JJlfO) N U l HE11KT .'H1!CE SMB.- ''!..tr;t"'J' BIAIS BINATOR, !j ' - V I M. , (nuXXLIK ABB CAWAT) ' , " liriw Of FWawjf. ' ; 1 " Democratic Union Nominations. UNION DEMOCRATIC COUNTY Democratic Union Nominations. UNION DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. ' ;: ' iiraKiNTATivM, GEORGE L. CONVERSE, . ' OTTO DRESEt., v " ' J yvtaaaut, ' V GEORGE W.-HUFFMAN. ADD1T0 i MATTHIAS MARTIN, s : j f S. JOHN G, THOMPSON,,,? . mooawiai , ; i rt;.-T NATHAN CO.tE. : -conn?iow, JACOB SLYH. l i coaoa.' I .ml f; ELI AS GAVER-!! unraMAKT BiwoToa, PHILEMON HESS Democratic Union Mass Meetings. Th Democratie UoionSta4e EsecnttTe Com' mlttee hate Wdi" arrangement for holding HM Meetinga as follows : ,'.7'' i' At Coshoctow, Coshocton county, on Toes- diy, September 24;h, at 1 P. M. Speakers Hon. Hugh J. Jeirettand Hon: Wm.B. Wood At Mahswild, Ricnlani oonnty.on Wednes day, September 85tb; at 1 P. M.f Speakers Hon. H- J. Jewett, Hon. Wm. B. Wood and Hon. B Burns, ... ' i - .. At Woosnta, Wayne comity, on Thursday, September 26th, at-ifcM."' Speaketrf-iron. H. J. Jewett and Hon: WnuB. Woods.- ' ' At CtivrxAiro, Cuyaboga. county, on Friday : e.nt.nki 27th." Sneakers Hon. H. J.Jewett and Hop. WmJ B; Woods. ? At Tolido,' Local opuutylott, Saturday, Sep tember 28ih, at 1 P. M. i Speakere Hon. H. J. Jewett and Hon. Wa. B. Woods.: r r f At Jacksok C. H i Jackson county, on Satur day, September 21st, at 1 P- M. Speakert Hon. John G. Marshall and others. ( . Other meeUngs will be aiinonnced soon. " SAMUEL MEDARY, Ch'n. AMOS LAYMAN, Secretary. Gen. Fremont's Emancipation Proclamation Tbe President has at length fequired that the emancipation proclamation of Geu. rnmowrba so modified aa to conform to the act of Congress, which provide that where slaves are employed in the rebel army or on tbe entrenohments or other military work of the same, the right to their services and labor shall be forfeited by their owners. -This U very different from tbe proclamation of General FantoaT, which d olared that the slaves of rebel masters found la arms, etc., should be set free.: By the eonfiscv (ion aot, the right of property in the alave, ae in the horses, cattle or lands of the rebel, will become vested is the Government, and the one, as well a tbe other species of property, if tbe law be faithfully administered, will be sold and tbe proceeds of the sale go into tbe Federal Treas ury, to ba applied to th expense of the war; and this is right and proper. The right acd the policy of confiscation ' under such clrcum - stanoea as wa are placed in is perfeotly justifia ble, and there is no reason why the slaves of a rebel should cot ba confiscated," that would not exclude hi other property., Gen. Jamo did not, however, by big proclamation1, make th( species of property subject to th same law that would govern other property, but proposed to emancipate it Bnt this the law will not allow. Should many slaves be found ' in the military aervlc of tb Confederate in any capacity whatever, the result will be novel.' The Fed. eral Government, now administered by the party with the antl-alavery plank In ihe piaT- form, and without which Mr. Lmcau would aot bava been elected, will be compelled io" become the vendors, salesmen and auctioneers of thia chattel property, thus taken from the , rebel by the confiscation aet. What an agreeable doty it will be for a.a "irrepressible" officer I aeli and convey those .'contrabands,',,' How JoiHtf R. GiPoiNo wonld relish such an ofBe a thia. By his action! la. this case, Mr. Ltacoui will disturb tb joy which many bav exhibited on acxiuut of tbe emancipation clause In the proc lamation of den. Fmht..1 , . . v , ? i The Meeting in Jefferson Township. Wa have attended many Democratic town, ahip meetings in this county, bnt 'w bav eel dom witnessed such aa one a that ia littl Jef ferson, on la - Saturday ,for j number and enthusiasm. Tba martial band consisted of about twenty, dram and a doaea .fifes, headed by th old national flag. The people are awake. and it was tb universal opinion among tbem that tbe only and last tidpe was In tbe old, Na tional Union Democracy. ; ., . The meeting was addreased by Gov. Midabt, S. S. Cox, Otto Daasai. aad M. MAiTHr.-"",: Littl JaSarsoa will g'v tha largest Demo cratic majority she bas ever given. Tbey are all for lb Union and til Conntltuttoa. ... Thomas Ewing a Prophet. Oa the 29th of September,. 18G0, Thokai Ewmo made a speech at Chillicothe, before the Wide-A wakes of that otty, and upon thir inrl tatlon. It was the only eeeoli he made during the campaign, and had the effect te bring a con siderable. toU la Ohio la Mt.Ijiioow. JsAieb, Otherwise, would 'hare been oast for Bill or Douena. - la his effort Mr. Ewino eesayed h demolish tho doctrines and organisation f the Republloan party, while, at the. same lime he declared . bis intention to rote for Mr, LiMceui. In that sjeobae earefully reported and pub lished, we find guagei . ; , .-'a ''0 I Mnolnda aim that the 'AenubUcan partr Will within the present or the early part of the eoming year, hare fulfilled its original destiny and must end also, or place itself on a basis of substantial national policy. The leaders of the; party claim for It a dominion of twenty years, something more than one political generation. They are mistaken if they fasten to It this seo-: tional fallacy (the anti slavery plank la the Chi. cago piatiorm), an aDscraotion, raise, useless, pregnant with erll,an apple Sf discord and dis union. It outs off all possible support from Southern States, and all the conservative sup port in the North and West. Erase it, expunge It, wipe it out, and tha party may live its twen ty years; retain it and It will .but just survive) me election ot its riesiaent.. ., - .- , . On the above ocoaelon, Mr. Ewum proved himself to be a prophet. Linool was elected, and bis partisans la the Congress which Imme diately followed, labored diligently, to retain and hold on to the anti-slavery plank, altbonga urged by CaimtHBiw, Dooexaa and others to abandon it, and thus save the Union.' But this they wonld not do..; Mr. Ewwa himself, ia the Peace Conference at Washington, in February last, used all bis power to have the objections, tie plank; which he bad said at Cbllllootbe'was DucmOH, withdrawn, bat he failed, and the re sult Is now before the world.- Thi Ritoslioah MTT is dead! bat in, its struggle for life, it bas put the Union In jeopardy, if it has not actually destroyed It! t Mr. Ewino himself presided at the Conren tion in this city on the 5th of September, which burled the remains of this ever to be abhorred and never to be forgotten' party, and len his name and his influence to the inauguration of a new organisation, based upon the idea of a No- party party to pat down party and save the Union! la this move we accord to Mr. Ef uio and many others a slnoerityof purpose and a patriotio desire to do good j bnt we beg leave to say that they are, In oar opinion; greatly mla tiken in the . remedy they propose, and In the end will find that they bare been the mere tools of tha designing and orafty men, who1 will at all hazards control this" Hew party.;'',' -V? , In bis speech on, taking the obair at, the 6th of September Convention, Mr. JSwino referred at some length to the disunion sentiment which had prevailed In South Carolina for many years, and traced the. machinations of those m thai South who were disnnlonlats per te, and then said: .:.i;:-;j:5 These secret conspirator' tbew 'turned tbeV attention to Aho North to-educate apolitical i' ' sobool in their desperate deotrlaes. ' Tbsy sought to distract the eoantry on the exdtiog subject of slavery! Tbey . ao far and so Well maaaged their machinations as to break ap the Uemoeralte party at UnarleatoD By tut rup ture tber ao. weakened "the- Mlltioal bower of that party as to twins; abeat the election of Mi. Lineolaj and tbereopoa Sailed opon hll election aa a pretext: for dissolving the Unioib-l h "CUV vi V" O! r," -tv,-. Mr. Ewn here admits what everybody knows to bb tone, that Mr. Liaooui wa elected be cause of the rnpture la the' Democratic party, and that hi .election, fas tfio pretext of the Pro- eaters for absolving 4M Unte.-'Hettysthatr1;;" a- a -...-ifla.i.-ji.ntnftt.t.r th Southern conspirator who were dlaunlonlsti per ft, lotght io distract th , country pn the slavery questton and by their ."machinations" ruptured tbe Democratic party, and thus brought about tba election of Luroovi and accomplished their object.,; He told the Wide-Awake 'at Chillieotbe one rear ami that the antl-glaverv plank in tbe Chicago f la Worm t was .''.false, use less, pregnant with evil, an- apple of discord and disunion." Such Was then his deliberate opinion, aad expressed at a time subsequent to th 'machinations' of th Southern "conspire-tors- at Charleston and Baltimore, and yet he voted fOr tha very man they, desired to .have elected, and thus, according to his own shewing, aided them' to na' pretext for dissolvinc ibe Unk.,,."",T1.i Jans v5'-$-..1 t'':-r ' By Mr. Ewiaat own testimony, be sUods be fore the country': la' Bght from which we would, If we could, gladly extrleaU him.. We believe bin to b a lev of hi country and a patriot; but bis ancient hostility to the Demo- oratlo party' caused him, in the campaign of icow, ) vote witn a party wao putiorm con tained "an apple of dieoord and BbmnibD,' and thus jh, without Intending to, do ao,, in our opinion, rendered effective aid to tha causa of tha Southern conspirators. P Ha helped So elect Limooui 09 tbia VappI a of discord and dirtnlon," and tuna ' pretext!, was farnisbeel th eon- splratois for aaeklng' to dissolve the Union, With all due respect, we anbrnl) that Mr. Ewmo b Boi;')t'aia.der' follow'fat our present national emergency.- Hi ad vice to tha people of Oai xm tb 29th September, i860, and 'the effect which the election of that year has bad oa the country, is luffldrat .evideaoe that he will not do for a counsellor u onr present troubles. But' Mr. Ewme' makes 'one' admission which should can's a deep and lasting, impression 'u every mind; and that a that tba conspirators only became potent after they had raptured; he Democratie party' As Jong a f bat grapd oldj union-loving and, faithful penstituUoaal party remained a unit, no machinations of th con spirators, North or South, could do any damage; but when it wa .raptured the isvil was- flone. This being admitted, the remedy for cor pre ant trouble is not difficult io comprehend, and Is within the reach of theBeonl-t- rally erM tneftmoeratic party, and again place It in povier.eodeUwHlbewell. 9J " " ' oi io so It The Designs of the No-Party Party The Designs of the No-Party Party Leaking Out. f It has not been the habit of the OhU Statei- mm in tb past t6 notice anything that baa ap. pearetl In tbs) columns bf the) ; Colnia)'usvaff; generally known. In ibis locality by th till of th 8mut HiMm, and w abaU aot depart f rom thl rale la th futer H6 M ii relates to, any tbing It Bay lay concerning the proprietor o tbll paper, always provided tba it say nothing in commendation. But thia Smut JUtekitu ba within a short time assumed a new position. Tb county aseetinr of the No csrtv bartv which met in thi city iom two w'eek,,goJ threw el tbe fJto KUtt Jrl aad Indorsed the 8mA tfecUae, and tbos mad it their Or jran. Ia addition to this faci,Uafpaper ha opder editorial heed a ataadiBgidvertiMmtat at ting forth. IU claims to patronage, from wbldn we xtraol tbfeowlng paragraph M ,!"' Add to this, that th Capital Gt Pitt has bee indorsed by tbe Union Convention aa - tha central orgari of tb party in Ohio, and , we think we have set forth Olalme to aa extended and nnversal elreatatldn, Which cannot be dis puted. ' 'o t-,uf w Ji ia 6,t:. 'XHu cimanng w r central prgan or tn asw tartv over Which JlrEwino rjf'eaided.'and wiilch ioty!l,iS.tffFQt ti o objeotioaibard , - - uftt sa;Li fM li Wimoo tf tf and being made from an; quarter to fin as we know, we- ere not et liberty to overlook IU statements, so ar aa (bej fclate to Uio designs of tbj, ntw party to OMo.'e th seme arc pro mulcted throngs id columns.' "Tlia Smut Af eAisr labored with tne cotton SteteeMn the campaign of I860, for th election, of Jotm C Batcamsnxjr, for whloh lt received, as we suppose, IfcUkfaotipry consideration, sit wJ wprks for 4tw bbgna Unloa awveutsnt, and Its artlolee may, wa suppose, b .regarded . aa exponent ot tie tint Sentiment and designa of those. In whose eervle it U ngtd. In the . An effort on tha nut of the Cotton Btatea to set ilitverj into the Territories. Ii what pro- Jooed the war; and why not. In tbeefentof Ibe Southern rebellion nltlmatlng in the freedom ef Southern aUree. people a cenpla ot the Ter- ntorieewitn (reeneroear,3'i t ; It li 'earUlnl Atua.. that -whara there era fewest slaves there are fewest rebel. If there were no slaves, tber would ba no rebtle.- A colony bf free negroes, 4tnd anrreillaao of toe federal government, eontaining u o colored population of the States and Terrltorle, would be the master-stroke of this self styled asylum for the oppressed of all nations., , It wonld.be tba pride, of civilisation, and oU loudly, on. Heaven for .it cbeloest blessings, God grant liberal a, solution a( the vexed Thar we hare it from the .central organ. The Republloan party, when alive and pressed hard On the' negro' Question' averred that its sole object in the agitation of. the question was to keep slavery out of the Territories, ao that the free labor bf the North might possess and enjoy them. The land was to be kept for th; occupancy and . settlement of free whit mens and In Kansas, In framing the Topeka Constitution, 'they did not Only exoluie slavery, but provided, against the Ingres of fie ae- groes.. But this is ail to ba turned over and act aside by the new party in Ohio. It would have this war waged, according to its central organ, so as to , emancipate the elaree,.4od then aet apart and appropriate the fat land In : the new Terrltorle to tbetr ase.''li would thusxcfuds the free white laboring men of- Ob(o, from the possession and. enjoyment ef the rich laaa ia the new Territories and give it to the emanci pated slave. Even our noble volunteer aol diers, who have rusbed Into the war and joined the standard of their oocntry to aid in putting dot a a wicked rebellion,1 wonld according to toe piao oi we central organ bi tue iwfciu vb ion pahy, be made Instrument in tnaoamitting the slaves, woo, when treed, woaid ge: oat ana posse the fat land In ft new; Territories, to the exolnslon' of .'th'ei'e1 very voiun'teers.' wbo woaid thus be deprived of va propet ilooation for their bonnty lead warrant, do from the Gov ernment' fer their 'patriotic services'lo It'.'' ll Having referred to to the consideration a 4 kUl .HIltl W3lfJsW i ''''a ' r a 1 uu.msKert,we,jeve i anvwaasvoa e ma iaoor lng men of Ohio, con fid ent that 'they will en! tedly Oppose any party that will for .a. moment tolerate even a suggestion of a policy so inimi- cal to their .interests, it wiKJio 'i ir i Heartless Dishonesty of the No-party Leaders. to WhorfW " no .prepard to ...The Jeaderc in th new-fledged No-party or- ganisatiobVwlro come from the lateRepubihian party (and jthey predomlpate au4, ma the aew mthlne),'are destitute of sincerity, and Or beardes 1a aQ their profession. " As s speci- meO which will answer for the .whole, we offer the editors of the. Ciaoiunaa ;.?te, Tht 'paper hu bad flying at it meet-hoed for sea time an "extract from th Isst Speech of Sena, tor DevoLAS," in which tbe following paragraph tariflcepartv orkanlaatioaa and slatierma oa tba altar of hi ooaatry doe net deaarra tne auppari and aoao tanaaoa ol nonce! people, now ere we u over come partlsaa aatipatoies m tha minds ef men of all parties so a to present a united f total ia support ot our country I we must eeas dla- cutainK party las see, make oa allusion ta old party tests, bava no criminations aad reerlml- nations, laauir u no launtaona against ta other aa to , w no bu been tb cause of thee troublea..;j.'- i .. -?-.'.., ; to Immediately under tb above In the Gattttt the llth inst. we find a long editorial article, from whlohws extract the following:-,., r The aetting aside of party, ta anita for a vls orous trot ecu tion of tb war, doe not reanire that we shonld aseume to forget ar set aside the responsibility for the war. Tba sacrifices of blood, treasure and property to carry os thl war will be throwa away if we ignore or attempt cover up tha cauaw of the war, or If we are arraid to place ujc responsibility wberc it be lonea. ' Men who cease to take aa Interest la parties aa sooa aa their party ceases to promote tneir elevation can aaraiy ds regarded as any better qualified to pronounce impartial judgment parties than those whose party lab are net closely gauged by tneir owa omelet euooes. We may- admlr tha enthotlaeaa- which at a Union Convention lvatec men above party affiliations in order to proaeeuta tbe war with united vigor; but it and the war itself ar thrown away la vela If ia order to aarry It a we try to cover up the moral effect Of tbe war. I' It may tie regarded aa evidence r a pew political birth that a veteran statesman, la pre siding over a Union Coaventioa, eheuld els as Buchanan and Lincoln together, end mag oantmonsiy draw th manti of oblivion over (he past acta of both; but if this war 1 to bav any valuable result, tbe people snast not act said their coneolonanssa of tight and wronar. Th setting aside of party ia for tbe purpose at giving direct expression to tba ho neat heart ei the people, instead of falsifying tha honest eonsoiousness of tha people? .'order ' to eat aaida party. If this war is not in Itself a He and a borribl folly, th toe pie an tut not for get.; that th Administration of oa ef these Preeideet wsa oompoaed of traitors era- need their official position to betray the Gorerameot into th heads of a aoaspiraoy for it destra. tion, wbil th President looked oa ia drivelling imbecility or in treachery, and asked only for peace awing niatermei otue.ii;;-mai pa. Th Aaminlstrslton of one was a treaohsry which astounded tbe world. t.TsaPnsiclantsaw and wa either too weak or ta mucb of a trtitor probably both to- prevent' it. The other Prasldent bas labsial ftaea s toomsnt Ills linaaantinni to teseu aba cat loo nrona the eonaplracvand rebellion to which his preda. eesesrs had betrayed ii. , Unlet th anion of bartfoa reaukee that wa abail act as era and tha treacherous betrayal of the tatioa ae of equal merit wlio patriotism and oflioUl idsliry, does aot require us to class ithe seta of these President a equally to ba eonslgaed to oblivion. Front the abov'itract from the ieadtf In the C'utUe, U U quit apparent, that it W.lntlAoer and dishonaet in It preteaded ladomement at tbe notation from Judge Poooua last speech nh war Is not In Itself V Ji and a horrible .fp(iy' tbefJsaa think tha "erimieatioaaad rerimiation'1 enast b indulged Itf'lhal tr mutt'not "Ignore or .attefflpt"to'fcoyei)p ibe ause of the war,' nor miiet we,' be ,'aUaidto nitfM tha' raanonalhlllt ahara It , aaimM.' Thui( tb-t7se exposes 1ta deeaptloa and double dealing, end prove that all IU profi sfous bf.abandoning party ar heartless and ln-J had the they by for by uia " at tog I tbe to 1 it. f ' ses to ' rr aad la any wi in OK id nominate and aiedt n.,d ui; a vnUtmavf au:i-.w.ii la sincere ,Whal l here raid of lhm OtHt$, is spplioaW to an in Kepubiican leasers or Onto bow fm'Utti new-jSartyandhsy ar th eopUoU-, iDtsplrltS la H..ii i. a.i..Mwo joi j .Tfa!dIg whlob th OntHtt makes si 'the "yewrari sUtesma'O," Is'at Thomi Ewntfl, who presMed over th misnamed Union Convention, who io hi speech on taking tb chair, ap peered! W' "ciaai' EccBAHair'ttid Lmcoi.it Jo-' iicr.'"' aid lh.Ma;t oa JUVcaasam is a '.'trnVa at David Ton. wlto, labarsda Mr. Buohanar, and exerolaed more iluuusnce over him than any other man la the State. Havinz got Mr. Ewwa and Mr., Tod' ia the new party, and thus put them In tha breach, to shield, If possible, the "irrepressible Bepubll cans" from the lust punishment and Indlgna Mltbpeepletr . tteirmara n about onr nallnnaL IroahleSv tha QvttU ba. cmm bol4 aid boreserwj fat its applloatloti'of the msb. wJ' !" Mr. Ewim 4eolred inbiiChUUootha tL rMl. n I thai Ska aa Slavery plank in the Chicago platform wa "an abstraotioa, false, aselesa, rweNAUT with eviw imi or 'dmoobd eari iumof and ' Mr.l 1 on, rn every tpeeca be maae in ue tast cam-1 palgn, declared that the triumph of the Repub- lioan party on their aotlonsl platform, wools lafATAt to tib ,UaioH ot tbi Stats. Hav- lng' got the noose around their necks and pleUly Iteaoed them, the Republican mana gers, through their presses, seem disposed to flagelate Mr. Ewiad and Mr. Too most effectu ally, to tha end, w presame, that they may im mediately be brought' into submission', and taught that, should the "NO-party experiment succeed, they are 'onlyln it as probationers oa, trlal.'wiih bat a aU. chance of Mbt.n.l promotion during the life of the new holch. potch party. Tha following ba. been received m the iipnartmant h Gar. Uannlaon; . . '. War department bv Gov. Pennison: SPECIAL ORDER NO. 243. WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT. GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, 1861. u 6. AU persons having1 reoelved authority io .I0 J?,'"' ? ".K t a. . " nortto his Excellency Goreroor Deonlaon. at aawa u n sistsaviaaaiwu w- uZa th. mdr nf ftn.. Tn . i. " iho 1U ranli; em and "oarlthem Z ....l.. , ,Wm -.-. h . ', ; , ients. bat- thi fltt nf n.lln. In1n.nj.nt- nf tha aathorltles, can receive commission fromr the &ni5,Jf '.nS EfflftE ffln-d: TlJVl!1 L. THOMAS, Adjutant General. Adjutant General. [Telegraphic Correspondence of Dally Commercial.] Nothing New on the Potomac-The in Good Condition and Humer. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. Military matters are otilU Meta oae acreu the dverj The, weather bmagniAeeataad the camp jocund with well led and contented SOidler.'. 7 ?) 'yi ry p .i Considerable ferment was excited. by the iiu- nmnm f,... i,inooin a ieuer .IO-r remont J.lrciy. je-1 r ..- . m . . I nounced by many, -mi ". I bieut. itajnor, wno esoapea irpm tboabel t Rl,hmnd ia r VrtJrnnniU- nn. ,T7 at ptiobmona, I of rtortnnouth, Ohio, and i offlcerof tried an fottttude. SIGMA. What "Jesse" Told the President. WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. Mrs. Fremcnt, wbea Be, told h President that bar busbsnd wonldxboos1etween obeyln ik., .l.n.tU. . A .tt . oil,. 1 I Wf- plala .trang. nmmj oeci Circulated. . . ' ( ,T .Twenty prominent peac-make-iaooot" tb meet at RockvllUver arrested -bv General Banks. ;; : sJ The enemy hare now a picket smard on th aontbwsstera alds-,ol Hatteras lalou ta wain I moyemeot a aad a soul Farts Hatteras 'sad I Is th LewJnrrtHe ixlrmua, onr. jotai'Tose waV sersn .killed, fifleeu weuaded, and three ..M.a.. v.-., . ...... . - - . 1 The enemy on the rotomscr n believed, bv officers la possession, of th latest Informatibn,! consist ( on nundr and tweoty-lve hou sand effeetiv men. Others rate tbem seventy five thousund. ...... o.... - A General who commanded a division af Bull Ron, and in his report spoke lllehtinelv of the volunteer, now pronounce the soldier one nunarea ana any per cent, peuer than they fere tbrn. ' One of the Baltimore legislators arrested. a draft of a Secession ordinance in hi a A spy, captured Within Our lines, S;a that I rebel troops from tb extreme Sooth swear will go borne unless led to attack Wash lnston. - " - ' - iicuk. ivajuur, ion wuio: captain ilUra, I Second Kentucky; and Lieut. Murphy, Thirty-1 eighth New- York, escsped from Riebmond, and iiisut. iuynor, r n-OhloT XtDtain Hurd. arrived her last night. Tbey got put of jail tying red flannel on tbe arm, which- passed a surgeon's bade e. Thev made their way. a compass purchased ia Richmond, tbrongh inrssis ana oyer streams, across to tne low erPatomaata onr flotilla. Tko.. . l,..n earthworks about' Richmond, but no' iuuuhwu,'- a prwoers are lu-treaiea, es pecially einoe the HaUera affair. ' Twenty-five undertook so escApe shortly before these suc cessful ones; but were captured aud brought back.' .j ;j tz, 1 A British Neutrality—Cuba and the Rebel WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. comae gumming, of tbs ship Rlohmaad! , with Captain Morrw, oommand-1 a conversation between Lieut. A. B. C Fort Royal, tbe British guard ship Otens. the latter said suppose you are in eeerch of privateers 7- eooe." He read an extruot from a letter from Lord Commissioner of. th Admiralty, erhb.li - "Ia th vot of any vessel .bearing the Vag oe voDicunraie otatee you are to obeerve a strict neutrality." :The. fla Is dsscrlbad. and letter adda thai the number of stars will bs Increased ia case sew Btates should be joined the Confederation. s The proclamation of tbe Captain General of vebs, recogaialng tba right or vessels flyiag the rebel flag to enter that port, la. thought to be in revenge for effort of our Consul st Havsna to break down th slave trade.,'. .Th atpaaMi Mlnialaa sweakeow nothing ofit. Itwasprob sly tssusd npoa tb Csptauj General's ewnrs- snonalhllltv. ti W. Walker, the New Tork Express cor fespoadent, waa stabbed la lb tbdoaxn with a aewl knife, by a Maryland prisoner, whose story aa wutasung. n , i ) .-it .a-Aaw.'-.n a are oruaraa so oaasrva a afeM If the Bomtsr were to cota.iuu marrow, I aUUoce you hsvs. A W can makc no differ- ' - ' Gen. Cox in Pursuit of Floyd. 15 Oca. Cos bu advanced sixteen miles above Geuley Urldge, pureeing I loyd. . MqCook' brlr ad joined him yesterday. . Floyd and Wisa bav both asoepsd' ""i upiew te in time to re an troop from. Ublo The wounded are generally solar admirably. Tweaty-nlne go home to-merrow. Johrt Ander snd rstncK uavranagn, or Vinolnfiatl, died day. Joseph Wissher (l?ih, Urbans), thigh aaputated.f Charley Graf (10th, CluolnnaU), amputated. Backer (9tb), leg amputated. npuiatee. Mccer (f ta;, leg amputated. ,8al,-pot -Burgeon, Is tn charge of 'be led. V'l npi'-! j 4t' isral Cot took flfteenVlstmen festerdaV. vr ibs WODUded. General ) D. B D. B Still Further Invasion by Consider ate Troops. FRANKFORT, KY., Sept. 15. 'Gan. Zjllieoffer telerrspbed to Gov. Masoffls that h bad ocoupled te three tour anountatuv G. News from Cheat Mountain. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 14. Gan. Remolds has teleef sohad us from Cheit Mountshi tbat he Is aos Cut off. and does not Intead too. , He will hold his position at all hasaris. i.'JiA 'i . w '' "'' - ' - Tbeleneay- wit wpfTlor nnmbet iftra In ''!' . W.'ATA . :. front of him, lit has fuur rcrlmems at Elk Water. We lead bim three ri;lmeE.s to-dar. They will not pass tbrongh Clucinnttl, as was intended.- IJ ; ' SAMi John J. Crittenden, Joe Holt, Andy Johnson, and Horace Maynard. Johnson, and Horace Maynard. MARYSVILLE, Sept. 14. iiod. Joseph Holt, Joha J. Crittenden, Andy I Tnhnmn an Hwaca MaTnard are adrertlaed to I speak at a Union barbecue near this pltoe, on eatnraay, tne xis inst. The Fusion Convention. libit, County Convention, held In this, city yes a tar4ywUj,tie fyaund )n ourjocal colamn-. ',W I 1 j The proceedings and" nominations of the Fu- ntv pot time or spaoe te speaa ot to canai date In detail, bnt merely say, in the language or leading. Republican, ''It ijij lh weket lieket thai has been nominated In opposition to pithiooraoyMfn thi county, for- years; sttorMt la r dead failure.''- " L jThls is tha oplbton generally of all who speak ot it. ,. vnun cea,.-' onort norse soon currieg, 1 ., . in PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. I i wl.tWTUlrJ Whereas, a ioint committee of both Houses of & Z remmend TO133B bamlllaUoa, prayer and fasting, to be observed llu. fi... Af ika Utta ri.HMllHki I of tne people or in united mates, witn reiig- i tone eoiemnitiee bdu u ouei-ior ui lerreui jgja l.x , j j , .1 . r sappllcatione to Almighty God, for the safety mew arms ana ipwcvy rwwniuu ui peauo; and, wbereas. because It Is all time fit and becoming for . all people to acknowledge and revere the supreme government of God, the President baa appointed Thursday the 26th of Bspwmber as a day ot numiiiauoo, prayer SL SCr T T f..Alka u m. 1 1 Ika aaula tk 1 SUWIBIVrflJ '' , .1 , 1 I- T.- I - vitWiWia Dennison. Governor of the Bute a r lk. aatiaa a eaanaMMaAil bm Ikau wtawnld :i X, A.. Vf . : 7l JrrF-, that day, in order that their prayers ?. W W oi , oteer otatea, we guioanoe oj to. ouprene tbrongb In testimony w hereof j I bav hereunto set or0"10' be efflxed thll Utq day Of Septtm- br.'A:'D.U86i; of the organisation of our Stat the 9tb, and of the Indep.ndenc of tne UnitJ8UteOf America, 86th. - - ; W. DENNISON. y"'1"" "anun,riat- m4 "adleon, one Member of th But Senate for .h, di.trteteoa.powd of the mantlet of franklin and (fcUmy, two Mamtaeaof the Boaae ot Kepreaeatatiyee, esa BnerlS, one auditor, ona Treaearer. one Beoordar. arunillOiOla AD(j fiu OUlCr iWaUS i3aaUig ftM HOTJtljwe NSW ADVERTISEMENTS Procl Azxieitloxx. ' ' mHB QtJAsMriBD VOTERS OF 1 I fiuklln ooanty are hereby notified to meet at their anal f laoea or lioi4us oleetuaa Id uialr tespeetlra town, aoifsaoawaraa,0BU T )fl j.. ,3 tKUli SeCoad Tuesday of Octokeri A, D. I8fll belac tha 6th day of the month, aad vote for tba follow. las ouioera, to wit: tuna Uorernor, oae Lleatenant Gey amor, on Supreme Judge, one Treuunr of State, one vasiva. vm imyume m auii SferMary of Mate, eat Ovmptiollar, on Member of tha 'oar o( Pnblla Work, one Ooatmon Ptoaa Judge for one CommlMloner. one Coroner, one Infirmary Dim. or.) The traateea of the aeyeral townahlpa are required to return to the Clerk of the Oonrt the namee of tbe fol lowing number oi orors: tor Common PUmt end rtfor-igeafi Court. .mptHor cor. - TO.t NO TP. No pSSSOZT.tZ g Truro uhrf. 7 Madieo afe::::::::.-.'.'.:. p., ..,..,.rt..rt, s Pririe ...... .iw, Mont-ostarr itr. 48 tiamuioa ...,. Truro.. ...,,. Mad lion Jaoksea.,,M.M.',.... Sharon Perry..... Pre trie.....'., 0 tin tan ...'...' Pleaaaat.. flaln i. , Mifflin-.... Vranklln!!.'"!)!'u" Blendon.... , , Brows Waablorton a.- Jeferooa... 13 Cltatoa - .A....... "; J Norwich a j!lniun , " Brown mm...... i..... S Wathiaaian a ereoB.,.i, i 13 this 13th day QlTtn under my hand and seal ol September. A- D. 1881. ; . , 010BOI W. EUriHAN, ttpi, t - ' i - oa'"" 01 sranaim vo., u. Old Orders Redeemed. lyOTICE It hereby f lyen that I will par. os pre 'h,jOonntjr Treatary, IndorMd, "Not paid tor want of '-. '-'' '-"".'.'. ,0HJ - TH0.MP1i'', ' . Kiwwnt an ueouiaianauiK o leplo-dulalt. '. , Treasurer franklin Oo. I TTATyMVen- - - LIQUOUO. T LA,B., iA...-, kf PABREL8 OLD UONOKOAHBLA 1VW So. do. BOURBON. Jaat rtealyad and foraale low forreih. b ;. - I.ACKLI.e BiliR h. DO . '' 1 -' SS4 Bouih fllehatieet,Colambui. Met', i--... -, V ftUUAT WESTBHII,: DISPATCH. limited States Express C., Frep'rs. T 'I !i ' 1,.-.-1 - FAST FREIGHT X.INE. 1 '' A -" -- Via. flew York a? Errt Jtallroad,-. t N Bit i .. t u r. i i i Ohutered Can ovesmset okU uTs&(& Trains M. H.1 nOVIT.iAi'O -1 A.-l,.-sIiaHt. 861 Broadway, H. T. 'I vo I IRtataBk.Boelon. WM. B. PIRRt, SanetlafeljenIiaaAlo.---. I III "rMlt oTSOS.As;ente i"'. i t-.,' r.-a sr . warns luaaa srer o 1 1 U .ita1i Sirs IV4 s I t oxajarar xs.ooia.Xor . u " Utsof PhlensItabllahBent,H.T:j!,iA':-" TtROPHltiTon OP Vltsi Iwritsf Vn'n'ir JL f aahlonable Shaylng, Hatr Cutuof ,. Bbampounlas. OarlloandPtveIsaSaloviH?AMk C7 7TJZV South Highi BtemwciBaiafa 6txe,,i .- ' .... .. ... -ut. rr--' wsers eatitraeuon will b- giyVln 'efrthe yutoot branchaa, r f ii h f7 1 , J'Arul It J u - Udrea' d 014111018 Bair -J)reSlS (ace Is the baaf Npl3dly .l-!it-i' l ojbnai.il aa.ilLda.n 7r iQOTJXCTttljdir' T I ! ,- , i, iuiua i Un lwi fl ' WHOLESALE IIQUORJME; ,1 . . : i i- 'Mjoaan At 01 a Inject n.tK 7 LiLOBLLB nOC3 & Oa 'l l.l ', .,1 .,,IA V) S'.lj fcvt-w-.' 1 .. I . .4m r.i.e Uv.ii ,11. ul .. ,lf .'I (;V f t' f Vll -V.MKt .JMPOBTIIiAirnAXIRIl!t I V t.tjcsr.aefif a riiiT rtr it alliu ,ua OASKa ld;RyiUoQongahelai n I SKYd yaKwu ' V M .i ,t vit-i'.'n.,S e'f.Vf1 WaMtOTJfia 4KB Of FIOM, SI WtJTll TfiaH IT., vpMlW Ui I of ', .,' ke-twenf.of of ' GUEniiOBY'd BAiUI fjUERHSEY'SDAtrjiiv RBKIOVJBS AND PHKVKlfTfl 1N SjimmAUoa and pain, and nls Ui wonMwrD, eaM, brnlH,oiit or tmh wonnd ol anf kind, prertBli twcillnf and paln.Yrom ties. sUuga, mofqulU btUa, and polibDouf pluiu, Dcaralgl. rkaiunallua, aRU In tha breot, nit ihiam, Mc. Wbm taken tntaraalljr, It will potltlTal cur oronp 1 children, and (ires kmaedUt nliaflB tbs wantoaas ol tbia Strrlbla oampllot alto. remoTM hMneneai and aor throat. Prloa, US MiUr bottl.. : BholdblnTjboBja. for la by Dnif (lata and Biorekoepori.-" -, : .IRVUI 8T0N, iaowrivpn(iof,avi .aproMit.,IBW York iaettiawtyl - ! No Mai jutioeioaa te do the1 afovjaprcpiratlcas but hr praauriae and raadfcif dMrlHT Muophlou be found 1 id Wltfl au aeaiani, or will m aent by froprietor on demand. formulas and Trial Bottlaa aent to Fhyit olana, who will Pad yalopaUpi lnbeh Worthy their acceptance and approval." ... r , Oorreapondanae ae Hot tad from all whoae neoeetltias or eurloalt; prompts to a trial of tha aboye reliable Heme for sale ha Oa anal wholesale snd retail dealer1 everywhere. . . , , , JOHN t. IttlHilfEWliLLi froprlete i r"l J ;;chsiibt ANTj ; rflAaaAtnimsr, a .( ' SoV a Commsrelal Wharf, Boston, Mass. Botarta A flamnel. W. B. atanle. J. B. Oook, J. M Denis, tb Denli A Bens, A, J . fiohaeller A Bon, AaenU (qr1Clun4kua,Vhlni-)I,t, !.- Ivart m ni mrl-dlf Oysters ! O. L- "WuSLGa-STlZIXI. XT AS JUST RECEIVED, AND WI1X XA be In dally receipt, by Ixprej,.o,f , i !E8B CAN: & XEQ 0Y9TEES, fram Balttmora aad fair Bayen. !' ' " Call at Wagner'a Oyaterand fruit Depot, No. SI Kart State atreei. .rt-ilc-? n.ys inao.srr' BUgSttf.. rrl .&? ,1 No, 29 South High Street, Colombaa, P.1 KOW OFfEEINO J. S009 yards Xiarvua. . , Prest doed stBV, value r;Xcenti. i ,, , i. 8300 yards IrMeUnaDreaaOoeda atl3, yahw SOeU. K yards KngUth Bteages at WX.yalae 1 oeatei. -1(100 yards Irench Oixandiee at 1SX yalue 84 oanta. i 9O&0 rarda feat Oolorw) Lawna at JO, Taloe 1 cents. 1IKJ0 nrda Vanlard Uraee Sllka at 37 X. yalna S eenkl. 1500 Tarda Super Plato Black Bilk at a 1 00. yalue $125, Kobe, of Oivaadle peragej, and JtnglUh BeTage, alone nau uicir raiue. eV PUHUI staiSJU DIIPCII lit .RJSMpyAL. ariJitt ,;tf- vl.rit Jilit .SAbaI .'sit ,iie5.f.--- 4l a aSyaS.w5.Wfr VJ a i.t,M r ,-, r:li-l - nv,' ,-,ilir-- fl c-iti. Iflw la r.c N 0. 34, N ORTH H I Q H -8 TREE T. in. W li tL-ae-wos IA N(i;"106,TSoiithn5fflgKtfe,,;i. to tinum It -5' W-.rrv-n Thi old atand reontly aocapted tiJWUcVOVkli) 1 (-T -I I .'J J.i't -.11 J,-""' i :-t:vmS-a,iiiadanfrtcelyt of' " .rxcoili.','! 3-uO ii nmenne win sen Chjoii Jp f&&i y,"C6aji, ry'Psradu KjT Qp?,!. jjpif trad.;M!"'l'n'a',Cn 1Z1 ,.-.l Wf.l. II. RESTIEAUX, J18O00I8S0E TO McXM A BISTIIATJXi 1 5 ) ol tsji;t.Ti Bl"fi,Tynl ut' i'K;).'i c ;;lt)eetKlBgli" Street;- I ,i I .. i'Jw iliW n.'-i-e.l .( .-i.t - ; ,vnC?pXdTJI-IBXT3, GROCERIES, PROD U C E PROVISIONS Li i.j -t.'-i - - t'.Truul 1 V "i ' -v'. Foreign afitf Domestic Fruits; -, bv r n ri - n i u u n( on u I, SALT, LIQUORS, KTO I r I F a - " sronVcE & COMMISSION -i n .-trm ii 1 j , ml ir-t-rt 7-rn-r t - mni EtJOJJOBlY lis Tt'EALTIl." .,,.',' , Whaerer bnya atheap eomponnd o( Saleratna, throwa away hit ttmfj: ' fhoee who parctuar Pla't Dietetic, get a' phre'-krid whtlriqine'.a'rtlcle at hair Its Valse ssd donble .their ' outlay; Jppt 35 Weahlngton street. Bold by grocers everywhere. - i, ., ,i', . , i ,r SOW LOST. EOW .EISIOaiD. Jutt Fnbllahed In S sealed Isyelope; Prke 6 ets.i LEbTCKl ON TH1 NATCRB, THATMIIT AND RADICAL nnua Of BPEaMATOKliUKA Or Seminal Weakseas, lnroluntaty Smlmlona, Bexnal Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage irenerallly, Neryouineea, Con samation. KnlleDir and fits. Mental and Pbyaioal In eanaclly, reaulting from Self-abuae, Ao. By JKobert t, Oa4erwell,M.p,,aotlwro thoflreniBook,Ato. ; IA flaon ta TUdasabd of'Bnf fcrers, Bent Under seal,' to s jlaa snvslope, to any sddreai, . 0. KLINB. 137 Bowery. Mew York, Foal Office Box ASS. tep7;amdAw ' xmcrs or isileouLaritieb avoidxd. T()omaWuhg'iiiUkln,W Iufcita and modes life) oftes produce . Irregnlsrltisa In tba .bowels and general health of .the ayltenyt JBiatt JBsaltsasra's fttts will eobn cure, the stomach will regain Its strength.and PMlihy' action of be eyatem wHl se. jeatorad, Ds are equal lAutefnlneae to tbe . a 1 BaANCaGTH'irLI "'t-.-' nBANDRETHO UNIVEBSAIi SALVE dc AIiE,0OUK'M POHOtjl PtASTKBS,' . IrarV man of tha fIRA lOUAVfS had a box of SKIN PBXTH'B PILIB box ot TJNITXBSAl U1XTE, snd ss ALLOOOK'B POROUS PLASTER put In their knapsatk free of exposes. And to this tact may bs at- tribute the absence of any ot THIS KBOIVBNT frota thahoaplUl. , ; ,Vj . '. ' vj V ., "T.fRT BOLVrCB, ahould hare toaot Brandrrth's riua a v iiun, uu a pnea m rorouj riaiter. TWy arejgaj lotta uaernl, often llfe-earlng. B9I4 W Joan A. Coos, Vranbt, Oalsmbas, sad by ail laapaetahle dealers In medicine. " ' BIOFFATra L,tTB PILMvi'i I oases of eostlreneas, oyapeprts, bUltctu add Over oS a, piles, rbeunatlam. - fevers and anea. aaatt saleneid aches, snd sll srmsl darsnsaaenSi of haalt New York. -H JfaaiUsnsvslnvajuwy proved saertatd and spaed line, uii wia wih pmoe ins hue rim swfoas aUanoh ofcompetltloa-ia- theeeSmatloa of every ps Hast. 3i lwlvid.n im.-v. Sr. MoffatTrEanlttera will be a4 Mealtf ef Asaeteus In all cases of nerr.ua doblllti.aVapepatB, head aohS,tbs Skkneas ineident te (pataits U dcUcate heaili, every Ska cd waaanaaa-i ae eugsattv sviaas. fot salteyPv. W. . atOVf AT. P5, Broadway, H..T. and by All Ptjai'ft.Va'i '1 ' r,' I ...11 HVil - 1111 ""' ' J"'"' -' -'' Hie followinj it itn extract .from UtllerwVltteaby tfcaBv. B.'.Bohaestor wf ' Bit fttoireUlBt-BtretrtBAptle Brooklyn, If . Y.,t Ihawedrnal and Veeaesger," OUmessa, v., sad Speaks TtflttineS la favor af that wot lAisnewae saedJcthf , KM. WiMiei's BooTrtiwoBrscv soaCmuiaio) Ttxjuiaal '' "Westasn Vori'wnt to your sotumns efHas WmefcoW'a 8"f" . "w wo sever aalds ar a i" !-ine before Is our life, but we feai anmpei I'd to t wyuiirrl.ratliatthlfleno bum br-M,i't i ray an naon St ra at tU-ft tMma. It a uruMttly ooe afUrs meet' aueoewial medi- MoftbadAy,iMeMumaaeeiaMteet. an tnse roar Kaderaniwaate Itahiee eas't do bettr than SBppl.JJ'-! ..' .-l a7:ly4fcW tS i,' PROF. Li MILLER'S HAIR iMVIGORATOR An Effeotlve, 8afo and Eoonomioal :, , . Compound, . , aptjts- v. aw; .-4Urtm FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR 7 To Its original color without dyeing-, and preventlSf i 'U .. Balr from tunlns gray. . j. . 1 FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, And onrmr It, whan there Is the least particle of rttall i or recuperative energy reauinlns. I i IFQR REMOVING SCURF AND PANDRUF ZJ And all ontaneona atreouona or tne Scalp, v FOR BEAUTirYING THE HAIR, ,U U Imparting to It an aneqaled (lose and brilliancy, makloi king eual it aoft and allky In Its texture, aud canting U to readily. - The great celebrity and Inoreaalng demand for thia an. equaled preparatioa, oonyinoea the proprietor that one trial ia only neoeaaary to aatiify s dieoerniog public of it eaperlor qualitiee over any other preparation la as, it clean we the head and scalp from dandruff and other oataneoua dteeaee, oanttng the hair to grow luxuriantly giving it a rich, aoft. gloeay and flexible appearanoe, aa , 1 alao, where the hair ia loosening and thinning, It will glTS strength and vigor to the note and reatore the growth to boae parts which hare become bald, eauing It to yield all reib ooyerlng of hair. . -.war There are hnndrede of ladles and gentlemen Inr Stew Tork who haya had their hair reatored by the nee of this Inylgerator, whan all other preparatlona have failed. Ii. at. baa in bla poaaeealon lettera lnnamerabla teatirylaa ,- to the above facta, from pereone of the highest redaeota. ri blllty. It will effectually prevent the hair from turning . until the lftteet rjarlod of Ufa! ind Ihmu. k.'., 1.-1. . haa already changed ltaoolor. the nae ot tha Invigorates, r' will with oertalnty reatore It to It to Ita original Sua. rrt . ' 1 . Am-I. . ........ - . - . . ' . lng It a dark, gloeay appearanoe, a imriuma lor UO -to rati re It Is parlicularlv mm. ' . tolietawia uair juei mtmnA-A. hftwln an aaracahla frrnvranaii! .n 1. ..... a. eiliUee It afford, in dreeelng the hair, whloh, when moiat with the Invigorator, can bs dreased In any required form so as topreeerve Ita plaoe, whether plslnor In curie) , henoe tbe great demand for It by the ladies aa a atandard, toiletartlcle which none ooght to ba wtthouts the price ... pavcea It within the reach of all, being ;;,,...! i Only Twenty-Fivd Centi r-! pe)r bottle, to be had at all retpeetabls firugglils ssd . Perfsmera. K t. IITLLIR would call tbs attention of Parents sad ' ' Osardiana to tbe use of hla Invigorator, In eases where the children'a hair Inclines to be weak. The see of It ' aye the foundation for apoodAaod of Hair, aa It re- i movea any Impurities that may have beooms soaneoted r wtth the acalp, the removal of which Is neoeaaary both . fof the health of the child, and tbe future appearanoe of - Its lWsa. Oaottos. Nona genuine without the fae-elmtls KOni miiiiinn. ovine; on mo oaurr wrapper; aiao, 1,. M1L liBtt'B HAia lnviuvBATvn, n, X. alaas.'-"'-" - blown In the V7boIeaals Depot, M Sey Street, and Sold by all the principal Merchant, and SrugglaU throughout the World v. (.tboral diieouAtlo parobaMn by tseqaknlity.- v 4 I alto desire to praatnt to the Americas Public my irtw Ain. mPBOvzu , a tununovn I UQUJD JIAIR DYE,-; - Which, after years of oclanttno experimenting, I have. P. brought ta perfostios. t It dyes Black ot Brown hmtanthr widioutuijury to tha Bair or Skin; warranted the beat article of the kind t exirtanoe. ; ,T h ) PRICE; '.ONLY. DO CliNTiC Depots 6G: Dey sStv Nevr 'York. u 0otfc3:dAwly.n;;) , , , ;jj J j f: iJ.;-i13W HO. 89 - afjTJTH HIGH ITBEXT, y A RBl NOW OIPFERINa - 10 00 yarda BupTr Plain Black Bilkt st 1 OO-Vala-: At OaT'n.'.w.. ,$00 yarda, Traveling Preaa sad Mantle Goods UT? ,.M-eenisp-vslss 0 eento per yard. - ' ,ui 10 3,Q00 yards White Brilliants at 19 1-9 cents . . vlus 90 eenta per jard. 8,000 yards Tins and Someatlo Ologhama greatly W--yr .drvataa "'-'.". ' ; y 1 AJLCO , '. . LARGE AMD DESIRABLE LOTS OP KOrAMBIftraS, BAlZOBUntS,1 i.'K.t.r.r .!ir .ut joHAUIS, TTJU1ABD BUIB, ' " ... . EHQUSH BABEOSB, UVEUAIr m " " LAWVI, CAUOOEB," ropiniB, ""SAMta'ALL ATiirri :t"r; Nsw and P"ah.ioritle Xxvsss Good J in tha moat deilrable styles snd st very lowere price. , Of all materials, made In the most ttylbh manner after.... ., theatoat Paris Paehtons toe most elegant styles n the Sity. ...1 ,j . :- J ,. - - i-.'.l1 BAIlt At BOW, ' ' may 30 , ,. do. 29 South High street . -rj , ".n.(i, j "liji.ytirf w f vr;:;';: -I H l".:. - I jlJ ,t..:i niLLions of monev :i For an Inch of Time! ' ' WAS ONCE THH EXCLAMATION Or , J S dying Queen. That inch of time can be procur- "k td at a mueh cheaper fate, aad many long years of " HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Oi Xi enjoyed by eonaultlng Dr. afBRRTtVcATBIR, wlro'V im nrlntr thS SnnStP nKatlrtataa SaSMi l.aa.al-aMi4lwear Mlaaaiaa . . of tha L0N08, HB ART, IIVBR, KIDNByS, BI.AD k DER, BIOMAOH RUB 0MATISM DI8BABBS PBOO-" LIAR TO PKUALK8. BKIM DI8BA8BS. AMD ALL'0 aiiiviiuno ur xiia aia axiii MAthr . .r-L t acts arc atnbbarxt Thlarsi . Beat what the Philadelphia oorreepondent aaye In tha Oommonweallb," Wlingtoav Delaware, ta 0f April, mar. , - ., , ... . jr.-'Si An Knrllak rehtleman. formerly connected with tha orium Arm jr. ana woo eiyjea nuneeit iua - .naian Botanla Phyaiclan,' haa of late gained an extensive repu-. tattoo hare by bis akill In curine- all maansr of 00m - plaints. Soma of hla patients f have ooarersod with. -it K and they pronounce his remedies and mode of trestmaat-wU as very superior. Boms navs been reatored as U M r,A magic. 1 Tbs medlclno ho uses Is distilled by htmeelf .at -t from verloue herbs poaaesalng rare aarallre airopsrtiea. ' While acting Is tnaanajr Sa deroud his lalaan a Ct I atanfa L. a Ihbrnuffh attlitv nr th. .frMirfr nmAHMA k eaaee. j It aeeme he haa found a aurs and epeedy reme dy for all the 'Ilia that Bert la heir to.' 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