nnT.IJMHUB. OHIO. - Democratic Union Nominations. f -K JOB OV1IHOB. J ; Hugh. J Jewett, , v.,. ..-,. fi jrinsklntrum. .. ,.', '"" ' HBUIBNANT GOTBBIWB, ' ' ' ' .Tohn G. Maxshall. Ot Sjtwwm . SUPBBatB JCN1. '''' riioMAS j. . autui 'fBIA8UM0rWlt."" " " Of Hamilton- ; BICBITAKOf IT ATI, - ,"' WILLIAM W. ABJMTBOSU, '" ' Of Stottm. ' OOMPTBOltBB, , . ,.. IIWAXWB Cat lSTTOCD, Of Bickavmif. BOARD Of PDB-IO WOBKB, jtabez w, riiCM,-; Of CinsAsoe. : ; 0B OOMMOJI PIBAI JOTOK. ' (liMU, UAWV aUPBOS) ' . , ' j UCNBY . UKBOEtS'i OPicfattMy.- . "; 8TATB BBHATOB,';" ' (rSAHBL'M AHB PICKAWAY) ATOrSin I.. PKKKlLLi ... . Of Pickiwai. , ,'-.' UNION DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. HPR15MTAT1VM, GEORGE L. CONVERSE,! OTTO DRESEL. J . iHiwrr, r.EORGF. W. HUFFMAN. e . AUDITOB, .'. ' ",')',.' - ' MATTHIAS MAKTIW. ;- ' - TrStmi, ' ' " 1 ' " ilOHN G. THOMPSON. V ."; ' BICOADa, 4 NATHAN COLE. ' ' C0MteMOKIi "' JACOB SLYII. COAONIS, ELIA3 GAVER. lKFJItMAKT DlM0T0, PHILEMON I1ES3. ' . Democratic Union Mass Meetings. Th. nn.ocratio Union Stat Eiecotlv Com' mittee have made arrangements for holdiof, Mass Meeting as follows : .. . . A GcoaoiTOww, Brown county, on rVednes day, October 2J, at IP. M. Speakrt-Hon. Hugh J. Jewett and Hoo. Allen C, Thnrman. At Hilisboropoh, Highland county, on Tbnrsday, October 3J, at 1 P.M. Speaken Hon.Hogh J. Jewett and Hon. AHea G. Tbnr man. At Chillicothi, Rwa connty, on Friday, Oc tober 4ih, at 1 T. M. Speakera-Hon. Hogh J. Jewett and Hon. Allen G. Thttrman.' At Cucunui, Pickaway connty, on Satur day, October 5tb, at 1 P. M. Speakers-Hon. Huih J. Jawett and Go? . Medary. At Hamilton, Butler county, on Monday, September 30tb,at IX A. M. Bpeakeri-Hoo. H. J. Jewett. Hon. Waynt Griawold, and Hon. JohnG. Marshall. , " . At Lancastm, Firfield county, on Saturday 0ober5th.at IP. M ,and in the erening. Tne afternoon meeting will be addressed by the Hjn. Allen G. Thurman., . j , At AiHLAND, Ashland county, on Saturday, October 5ih, at I P. M. 8peakert--Hon. B. Payne and others. ' At Moaaow, Warren connty, on Tuesday, Ootober 1st, at 1 P- M. 8peaker-Hon. John G. Marshall and Hon. Wayne Griswold. ' At MT.Vtanon, Knot county, on Wednee day, Ootober 3d, at 1 P. M.. Speakere Hon, John G. Marshall, Hon. Wayne Griswold and . others. r ' . . - At Niw Lkihoioii, Perry county, on Thur. day, Ootober 34, at S P. M. Speakere Hon. JohnG. Marshall, Hon. Wayne Griawold, and Hon. Edson B. Olds. ' -V.' . . . At Eanuosxt Cm, Erie county, on Thursday, October 3d, at 1P M. bpeakers Got. Medary ' and others. ' i .,. ' At Pouxkot. Mcltf county, on Saturday, Oo- t ober 6ib, I P. M- Speaker-Hon. John - SAMUEL MEDARY, Ch'n. AMOS LAYMAN, Sec'y. D" The reader will find a rery olear tod abl ,l itXd .ttom the Natiotai InUUgtMet tot fl stpgeol thiepapor. It .le presumed" to enl-omslal, and therefore well worthy of rant:: I . ' AMOS LAYMAN, Sec'y. An Incentive to Valor. - A general order from Colonel Paioe of Fourth Wisconsin regiment, now stationed Camp Randall, runs as follows : The colors of the regiment, which are about to be furnished by the Government, shall - placed at the clot of th war, one in th Senate ' Chamber, and tbe other in the Assembly Cham . ber, at Madison, In the Stat of Wisconsin. WiLiii. on a month after every battle In which the regiment ebaU be engaged, the surviving ' ' officer hichest In rank hll cause a careful emulation to oa ujau mm .u wu .v. . .miMra of the reeiment, of every class mA khs.ll eansa th name of the nv most distinguished for heroic behavior on the Held tattle, to pe emoroiuoreu iu buu . - wraatb of rold. on each of the regimental color. The name of the highest surviving officer be inoluded In tbe five, upon tne written rrcom- A ,t,- .( I... h.n nlna inlha nf mCUUMMUU VII yvi MJM. .. enrvi vors of th battle.' " "J Th Wav to Do It Tbe Second Regiment New tlanipsnira veiuntaer esus noma more - than twelve tnonsaun Collars oi Its last pay. ment. 'A eommlttee of Mfficere receive . money and forward it to tbe Suffolk Bank Hn-tnn. to b deposited to the credit of tbe r lneLWIbey then draw checks for th various nmonnts. payable to in oroer oi tne wue, nt rw friend to whom the soldier wishes send tbe money. ' The cheeks will be cashed at attf of the New HaWpehlr bank. ; . Mnrnl of New York, baa been pointed A Mjor-General, and W. K. Strong Brigadier, by special request of Mr. Seward. We are not aware that either baa ever shewn any special qualification for th service, beyond being most intense partisan. It is conceded that th mismanagement of .Morgan has con tributed more than all other causee to check '"'"volunteering In tbe Emplr Stat.' Hethonld be brought before tbe EmmiObig Bjard before a command la assigned to bim, cr we r-heli , more Vicuna bluclers aud Bull Run disasters chronicle. Ci Cowrn'rei'il. . , . m '; 1 FailOris An8urisioii Th Boston Com-m-rcial Bulletin list of business change th. United States, eive four failure and p tin loos in Boston, thirteen In New York, In Philadelphia, three In Baltimore, fonr in Cin cionatl, five In Providence, R. I., and 23 In oth r placet a total of 64 for th past week. The Franklin County Democracy. Th Dmocracf of Franklin oounty bate a hlh and ImporUnt duty to perform od TiiaadAy next, the 8;h of Oataber. The tlmea require that they ahould giro a full and uniteo toiw the reeular nominations of the party, and thus oerthrow and deteat the strange And unnatural compound," tSelr opponent, and which oalls itself. pr etrtUnce, the Uuidn paity.but whloU ofortunately baa JoeuuA Giotimi andBmJ. F.Wadi for Iw steersmen two of the moet noted and efficient disnnlonlsts to the land. ,' On many former occasion, the sound and no ble Democracj of Freaklin county, ha?t made such report on the second Tuesday of Ooto ber, as hal caused the true friends of the Uoloo ad the Constitution, all Of er the ieie, w re- lalea with exoeedloc Joy. Ncrer waa a firm, united and full Democrauo Tote more iatrtant than now,. . Nerer was the maintenance of Democratic prluciplee and the Democratic organlaatiou, to essential to all our Interest as a people, as at the present time. And the fact being so, erery Democrat should make it a matter of conscientious duty to uoot from thli time until the close of the polls on next Tuesday evening, to swell the Tote on the Democrat columo. . , If every Democrat to Franklin county does hi duty, we can give a msjorlty or iuuvi or 1200 votes to our ticket, State, District and Conntt ind whv ahould it not be so t Demo crats! one and all. to action bold, rigorous action I Work for, and stand by, the regular Democratic nominations the true Union llok- u&nd da tout dutv. everr man of you. As you love the principles of Democracy and rev renco the Constitution and the Union, stand by, uphold And vigorously maintain the old Democratio Banner. Be not deceived by wolves in sheep's clothing. . Be not misled by the syren songs of Abolition Disunionists.. You cannot serve your country so acceptably and well as by sustaining the old Democratic Union flig, and voting the full Democratic ticket. Abandoning Party Organizations Party Platforms and Party Issues. . G. the be the at be No-parly men,' and especially tbosaof them who bar dertd th Democracy and united with It old political opponent In forming new nattr. are verr fond of quoting In their own justification, and as a rebnke to those Dei ocrat who refuse to follow their example, the words of tha lamented Dotjoxas, In which he taid that "whoever was not prepared to sacrl Cos party organizations and platform on th altar of his country, did not deserv U up port of honest people," and that be should "be marked as no true patriot who would not aoan- don all party Issue in a Urn like this." Democrats have come forward and laid their party organization as a sacrifice on the altar their country, in th only way in which it was possible io make the offering. They have made the sacrifice as" the true patriot makes It, not by committing sulcido, but by giving op hi mind, body and eatat to th eervice oi bis country. Democrat have tnu surrendered their organization to the ' single object of sua tiinlog the .Government, maintaining th Con stitution and preserving the Union. In this sense, theirs Is no mere party organisation, but a compact Union phalanx, in which each man 1 pledged to sued up for the Union, now end for ever. Democrats have mado a similar sacrlnc of their party platform.. .They bav not taid, we will bav no platform ( tor that would have been equivalent to saying they were without principle for their guidance. The country ba need, not of men, devoid of principle, but a of rieht principles. Demoerata have, therefore, a platform, not mere partisan one, to answer transient and local purposes, but on a enduring "lb principle that underlie our Federal Union;" for It I on with thot princi ples. It 1 broad enough and strong enough for very Union man in th country to atand upon. Democrat bav to a man abandon! ail mere party Issues, unless those question that relate directly to, and Immediately Involve the maintenance of tbe Government, th Constitu tion and th Union, are called party Issue. They mak no other. . The No-party men and recusant Democrat are perpetually ringing th ear of Union Democrat and other who act with them, tho word of Dooalas about abandoning party issue. It is a sufflolsnt r ply that Demosvata mak not a singl party Issue, In th tens that their opponents would insinuate.. Tb only Issue they make ar with tho who, either At th North or South, would subvert th Constitution, overthrow tb Gov. ernment. and dissotvd tbe Union. ' " '! :! Ead the Democratic orguklaetloa committed suicide, it might bav been called a laerlfloe; but it would bav been, In tb eye of tvery true patriot, a waiton desertion of those princi ples of attachment to th Union and th Con atltution, on which that organisation ha been ever based.; ' If tt principle bad been, like those of tb late Republican party, of mere transient, partisan and sectional character, then, Iu self Immolation' would bav been for th country' good. f But as it Is, b wh eouosel tb abandonment of b Ptmocrado organiza tion, however, stneer b jnay be, i preparing the way for th dissolution ol th Union. '; Bat such counsel will not be heeded. c Tner 1 In tbi country Intelligent and patriotism enough In tb mas of th ;opi to sea through the thin dlrguls of this No-party movement and to sustain tb Voton Democracy In on united effort forth maintenance of tbe Gov ernment, th Constitution and tb Union, i The Fight at Morristown, Mo. and of may th tbe In pa. to W learn by th Lawreoc Scpubluan of th 19tb, that an ngagoment had Uken Jilaca Morrlstown, mo., juat Dolors sunrise on j aesv daj morning, between Col. Johnson' Fifth Kan. saa tCegioaent ana aooatiour nanarea rtoei nnder Uen. iUins. To engagement wa brief and comolete Union victory. Onr killed and captured all wbo did not ma too rae idl. and burned tba town. Six were wounded on aur aide and two killed, amoo whom wa Col. Johnson, wbo received thre wounds id bead, two buckshot in tb neck, one bullet tb left sbonlder, on in th left thigh, one tha irht hand and oue in tbe left.. 11 i death .a almost Instantaneous. He died arcing; Ka sas men to fight for the flag bl own life wa lost In defending. . .11. r. jounson was on r tha laaiinn- men of Kausa. and unWersally respected., tl was a nan to oi umo.uQt wm to Kansas from , Kentucky ofnr e en Jas ago. ' The Rebels in Kentucky. have to In su. six Otn. O. M. Mltcbct sUted at tha fidroat Hooi.lHTnlBIn brief addrea to tb Thirty-first Ohio Regiment, which was era tb way to Kentucky, that be had news of thps ag of heavy reinforoement' fur General 2olll coffer through Cumberland Gap, and tb sar moot of the rebel army towards Central Koa tooky.' Ohio troops ate being thrown forward with all poeelbl expedition, reinforce Geo. Thome at Camp Ulok Robinson, aad a battl Is exported la titat quarter tftmly.' CtnoianaU is profonndly 1titietd la tnitiuty ermratioBS in that direction, for If Z jtlloofTer aboutd prove riototiouf k aaigbt be expected ta ad ranee upon ne, with tba delga of moving tb Mat af war into Northern Kentucky, and, If possible, carrying It to tb bank of tb Ohio. But we think b will b well whipped, and tbat theaa f war will b tnovtd farther South. Cm. Con , 1st.' Base Hypocricy. The Abolition Republicans who engineer the new No oarty, prof e4 to be wonderfully in love, Us ,oew, with tne saying, auaaoiDg. the lamented pooaus. f Almost everyone ol their papers has an extraot from some one of speeohee of the deceased Senator at Iti mast-hwd. aa iu motto at this lime, X To luog. it. ..A Av .K M.MU anif nratnra ftr lull via u wu w. .vUUv- bogus oonoem, one would suppose that Dodolas had been thCir champion aid theirs alone dur. ins his Ufa. But the faots as they exiat, and as they are la the recollection of nil, only go to prove how b D4 bypooritioai. these men are, and how unworthy they are of the respect of all . 7 r kouu uicu. When Douqlai lived, they villlUed and abus. ed blm in 4be most thamelul mannerf and the very doctrines and teachings vhioh he then uf . . . . v.l tereo, ana wnicu uwjwir and sanation, they then repudiated and turned deaf ear to. The very papers an politicians, .... . i.-t. r- ... n r I nil nnona concern, wmuu iiuw uruicw .u i v pect Dodolas, and pretend to accept his teach finitely superior to Dodolas, whom they do nounoed ss unworthy of support or even respect. Douqlai told tb dlennioalst,Notth and South, at Mobile, Norfolk and New Orleans, as well as at Philadelphia, New York, Columbus and Cincinnati, and Indeed wherever be spoke, tbat If the Chicago Platform or tbe Biickiniidoi dosma succeeded, cither contained disunion and that tbey were alike fatal- Tbi Be saia in th North and th South; but both extremes turned up tbtlr note at blm la eontampt, and both reoudlated hi advice. Time has proved how true a prophet he wae, and now tne Hypo critical icamp who stoned him wblla living, pretend to reverence blm, now that he Is dead. Out upon ucu hypocrites ana preieuuer. ings, last year repuaiatea nun ana tot m, aou urged Democrats If they could Hot vote the ILu, ticket. oteUB...r,, m In- t.t M iL - - - 1 Judge R. B. Warden. of of Our excessively modest friend,' Judge Wa din, of this city, the esudldate on the No party in vesterday morning's Journal in an address th "Voter of Franklin County," in wnicn ne, j;..-. ..ji. nni.r. .d.ius Dsmo- "7. .r;rr : z : r u board t.-rai w c.. .-v.. r. --r o- th rotten and cusmanuea .epuouwu u'H .,. nt "Nn-riArti" nlnted in flarine w..u ... -r-- r- . in., t. main, la pressing need of tbe help of Democrats enable himself and colleague on the No-party tuaoic niniTCii mm. w B ' ticket to reach tb nug and comfortabl haven of office. ' " ' ' ' ' No man who knows Judge Wakoin and his .it.u.l ..n ha buoama a resident Liwuuvaa WMbw Cnlnmhns. can entertald a doubt, tbat a lew year ago, be would bave advised the Demo crat all to vote for Chasi and the entire Re publican ticket, (imply becanp b himself bad, at tbat time, a he ba now, repudiated the Democracy, and wedded Its bitter antagonist. Last Jcar, he thought he bad done "sinning, or . At leas, ne appearea wwmi "" aatd, that sooner should bis rigbt arm fall from it socket, than that he should again baok- slide. fiat wemust near witnina uugem u ( ttaniM,. nharitnd rood humor. He will frisk He pU one in mind of the old tory about frUkv vie that th bov. who wa lent to report ee number of young porker In hls'fatber' j . . v. ..,! .nn dnrl. pen, couldn't oount, b kept running and dodg- lug aDouto.r. . .... . .: . W far th Judge has, as jet, found no sure resting place. 1 But why hrald we regret thl. ' . . sine chang may b a natural ana neceeaarj to him a fixedness of purpose la to aomothrl DemooraU may, howvr, w think, eonnol themselves wlih the reflection that their good old Union orgaolxatlou will not hereafter b shaken to tb aeotar Dy in terrioi nottneement that Judg W.ui ha eoBcluded to chang again. Tb Demooracy will, we confident, surviv tb shock [From the Philadelphia Press. Sept. 26.] Mount Vernon to be Confiscated. in at An affart la beinr mad by parties in thl other attie to tndno tfe Uovernmcnt to ooniu . - - .. - oat tho Mount Veraoa Ute, with tha hope raalntns! money of which tbey wore defrauded by tb bad management of th Association. Th buaineea mauers of tb fund ware very looealv eondnettd. A man named U. 1 . AJev- roas wind!d th land to a conslderabl afterward absconding. . Devereax wa em pl7d by Mia Pamelia Cnnoingbam, tha R gant, to engrave tb "Record," aad certain evber publioations anxiliary to the ate of Society.1 Being; an acoompliebad aenrnaa, torged All uannunnaai-a aignarara so aaiuni l. that a.B. Riers. tho Waablmrton banker and Treaonrar of tha Boeiety, was repeatedly Imposed apoa. . The Hootaty w uongnt to nave loot $12,00 in thi way. A number of broker on Third street, likewise deceived, konorcd forced checks, and one was swinaiea to amoaatol $4,000. . The latter parti ea, with view of Mooring indemnity, propos that U or ernment anall eonnaaaio oionns ,ernuu, inumaoh a tba title to tb same ar held acosealoniat, and Mia Cunningham, also 'adheres to tb fortunes of . South Carolina.' To too utter laoy eareiassnesa loea ar d. T Devereax onderstwd ber hab it of baaiaes, and ntad tbem ubsrviot bU scheme, fl waa, however, even when teeted, suffered to go nneonlshed, wberat prompt appeal to th authorities would havo ( cared him, aod aaved the money. Mount Vernon w now virtually tba property of tha rebel. If confiscated and told, it con not fall to won band wan at present, ana la improbable that Mis Cunningham, with traaaooabl iroelivitlev will relinquish . part of tb fund voluntarily contributed by women of tb North. -. ..; ' - Devereux ie eaid to have gone U Europe, many believe that be 1 hidden away la Fbila delpbla. . Bio Swindling operations netted more than $100,000, aad bis known parsimony will probably direct bim la inverting. ... i He forged to tb xtent of $30,000 upon late Mr. Gannter, whose loses ar eoppoeed bav Indnoed her death. , y ... ,. . . f The Thing be Done. tha in In Tb Mas Rrpuolirca, , tb maeting of tb Massachusetts Eepnb lioao 6tat committee to oooaider opoo the pro prlety of anion with tb Couatitutional Union party, say: "Tb richt thing, and tb aonnd noUov 1 th loo rua, is to drop tha poblioai organJtatioa altogether, and leave Bald onen for a fresh nomination direct irom tha neoula.' Nothlna- short of this will satisfy popular patriotism, prodnp tho right moral impression oa tn country.'- t.,. . .. r. " Tb Michigan, . Eighth . Regiment passed th ruar,h Cleveland yesterday morning oa may U YfoingUm. VY bop tbey will And CapHol stUl tbr. , It ought to be. It ought be safe. W reckon it wUl b sale jf tba rebels don't get up a Hank .movemeU, or a m naked battery, or a charge of black horse eavalrv.or aemethlnf exoeptional and improper. Oin. Crrn. let !-. 1 ; i-t.. t..i- i t . ' if.!.. K ; i ill"' " " i '.i c 1 ' F0WATy--At Niagara Fall latwtk foolhardy Miohigan man went t tha suspension kaii.a. antt. roiocvam ta th aaaoory aposr abtaseo.t wbera the cable are anchored, i,k..i. ttmsk off bis. ttvf, aad taonoUoia of th cables, waikutl lu she. top f be tower aad daw th ablw uo too other aid, t where to cables ar attached tog eta er by a tay, upon which b waikvd over I we-oppoaieecaoto, no noon that over to tba tower, n its ancnorage on the other ld of th abutment, from where he started. Taken witn tn iaet mat no waiaea without any baUndnf pol or other means poising himself, the act WM quite "BiondenUh." HEADQUARTERS, OHIO MILITIA, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, COLUMBUS, Sept. 27, 1861. j, o can, W they will give few week, Bsdivided attention to. the calls of the coun the try, and by their lnauence and labor systematt- I i I i to I - i to Of uepartment constantly auviseu w iua uuuuuiuu of the servioe, the obstructions in the way of 73ffSS$ I tDe rules and article of war. He wilt be an meoT thorized to issue uniforms to his recruits, and n are , and ol the he tbe ioe tbe by se cessionist, toe to de Id it her There are many able men in the State of - 7 t - - .orn service , i t Par tha Burnose of seourloeithe kid tif such clilaeaat aud reodarlng it atfaotive, the follow ing plun has been adopted: . - :' - f . A Uistriol ooanmiue i appoiotea iu caoa Congressional District,-whose duty it Is to ap point in each oounty (or sub-division of the county, If the committee deem It advisable) committees wiot namt$ will be immediaUly r- ihit nnua(. hlnh oominlttaea hkll nf . nersoBS, nnleea the District committee think beet to change the number, The District committee will have a general supervision M the operations of the county (.nmrnttteei'. and direct the Ulan or their worn tDa vUlt, encourage and assist them. Should they find any of the oounty committees negiccr- inr Uiair dutv. inev anau appuiut vtunra in thir umiI. and aea that the work Is dona effec " ... . . tually and thoroogniy. mey wm .eep iuw any nnuil tA thm war The oounty committee will be charged with tt.. annarvUinn nf the reorultloe service in their ennntiaa. aud thev will assist In tbe work. To this end they will appoint meetings, see mat speakers are provided, and earnestly tmpresa .. . . ii a mil kA upon alt citizens tne necessity ui umug iuo ranks immediately with recruits, tbat Ohio may nnt ha nnmnalled to resort to drafliUK- Tbey will see that the worn i tnorougoiy uuu, . abof all, that it is don prompiy. Tb men are wanted now. They will communicate daily with tbi office, and ask for uch advice, assist ance or informwion ae tbey may neea. laej will be expected to communicate confidentially to tbls Department tneir opinion oi iutmwi candidates for commissions. They will hear and determine upon all auch questions of fact as may arise, and tbeir contusions win do uui Thaw aill o-ivA information in daily reports to this office of the progress of tbe work, nd of tbe faithful, eieoution or tneir uuty oy me ra cruitlng offleers, aud advise us immediately of anv who mav Drove memseives uuui iut dm. . All candidates for commissions must f-nmn Willi in. nuuiumcuu.i uu v. uw I..... tit ... nf Ihsl.ninnlla,. And tha Mlnm,.t.e, ... e9r,ecl.iiT .utioned tbat in lhelr determination they are to Judge careiuuy the character of tbe candidates. . The efficiency i j ?;. - loHloers; and tt is lmpoasioie.ior raw vey ment to judge among tha many t appointcu .nd th committea must see that neitber pre) "TT..:. . i-Aitc . .K.ll l,,fll naioe. DftriimiiT. uvr luujuncubv Tho system of recruiting permit, heretofore UBed In this Department, ie abolished, and the CommBte will see'tbAt thos who have volun- " .( M d t0 theBervice. Tbt Bommlttees will ae that there is no nnauthor Ued interference with the reerultlngduty. Ibey will enoeavor vo oomoine yuo Prv. v.Wu.F. niea aoAsjrrcruifeif.and If thev can not be com. blued nor eomDleted then ( that tbey be turned over to the parties holding commissions, or be disbanded. Tbe power of committees over the entire lubjeet is Intended tj pa plenary, and should be exercised with discretion, but with inflexible firmness. Thar is hereafter to be no oomnanies received except through tbe recruit ing officer appointed by tbe Governor, and all attempts oi others to recruit companies will be ... than Aft tha .miration of the time Htxalccd for report in authorities to recruit now outstanding, unless companies are iu the meantime reDoriea. tnev must oe uisoauaea or nn J .... .a ik. .AmmlttoM. At innh nartlaa u may have commissions from this Depart I ment. I Tbe Governor will appoint, at his dieoretion Bn8tCTe(l the .erylce, and duly instructed Dv a mustering offioer, wbo will be in attend ance t inese neauquarwrs ior ina jwrposa. I The ueutcnants tnus appoimea win pe rtquirea of m if which his aiiDjlntment will be oauoelled. If be I fills bis company, he may be appointed Captain " n oeeires . no wui oa auiuorea u i DiB men warn a nnu niuoicr tucui iu uiiucvn as ornl,ed b. whion ,heT wiu becom subject J I b M,gDed w recruidng atations, and will be there assisted by tne local military committees. They will be turnuned necessary transportation for tbemselvea and recruits into camp. Their pay as Second Lieutenant will run from tbe date of muster, and their recruits from the date of enlistment. After companies are in camp, tbey will be allowed to express tbeir preference for the other company officers, aubject always the approval tf the Governor. , .'! v Commandants ot Regiment will no longer issaa recruiting permits, but may recommend for appointments. . ' Recruiting for companies not foil will be con dnoted under orders from this offioe, where special orders are necessary, and must in all eases be done by a com missioned officer. Re orulting to fill companies mustered into service aod turned over, to the United States, must be according to General Order No. b'9, of tbe War Department. ' -.- " ' Person desiring . to procure commlaaions must in all cases present with their applica tion tbe certificate of tb connty military com mitt that they are men of good moral charac ter, of such aUalnmenta a will fit them for the command of a company in the field, and that they believe tbat they can recruit a company in their county, and thstr th committee pledge themselves to aid la ao doing. v Committees will use especial care tbat they limit their certificates to tb number that can safely operate in their counties, and tbat they secure tbe best ability tbat their county af fords., . ' Tbe ratio of recruit must be one in every forty of th population, to mak tb quota each oonntyt ' Ho one should be content to stop sbort of this Tbe entire number must be made up irom tbe State. . If it oaonot b don by vol unteers, It must be done by draft.- -: Should tbe District Committee fail to ap point', committee in any of tb counties of tb State, the oitizen ar requested In publio meet log to appoint them and (orward their names tbis pDio. ' C. P. BUCKINGHAM, Adjutant-General. but the to no tloJng Re tbe tht tbe 10 con fownded ... V. lb de ose ana of 07 When John A. "Washington waa shot, he fell from bis horse, having reoelved three bul lets, two of wbiob passed entirely through tbe body, entering at tb right breast. Tbe body was conveyed to the quarter ot Colonel Wag goner. He lived for tb space of half an hour, and never (poke save to ntter once, "0, my God!" The next day bis body was sent to the rebel camp, under a flag of truce. In tbe pock ets of Washinpton was found on hundrsd dol lars in United State gold currency, and splendid gold watch. Hia dress wa new and af the most elegant make, broadcloth coat and pants, and a wblt satin vest, , ilia shoulder straps denoted blm to be a Colonel. . .' " ' 1 1 'i i 1 ' Rose Winans, of Biitlmore, now held as prisoner At Fortress Monroe, 1 a native of New Jersey. ' He was born at Vernon, Sussex county, in tbat Stute", near the close of th last century. Ills father was a hotel-keeper, and wa able give uis son no otner euucsuun man mat anoro ed by a common school.- Thewsnechanloal tal ent WhleB baa mad th fortune of Ross W loans waa displayed in early v ears. On of hi first project was a Boutrivaaee to carry coal boata up an inolined plane, aod ba endeavored to procure Its adoption by tba Morris Canal Company, new jersey.-i a plan, however, a as rejected. I! has been for many years engaged In railroad enterprises and the construction of locomotives In Baltimore.: Ife and his sons realized a hand, some fortune by tbeiriratraotwltn the Russian oonstnotioa of tba mi4 Government, for tbe road from Bl. Petersburg fa Mwcow. A broth' I er of Mr.,VTlnana now les'des At Vraoo, New f Jersey.' ' " . " " '-y '-i . ST .TW'dow, twin sisters, aged !gnty eight years each, were at th camp of th Sixth aod Seventh Connecticut volunteer at New Haven, last week. Tbey were born befbr tb nevoiuuuu, u u., . . tempt to destroy th nation established In their childhood. Tbi Bint CAKNrr.Ta ohangea In the Cabinet of the Southern Confsdsracy, alnoe the beginning of .the war, have been very material As it now stands, it is constituted as tollowe. Secretary of State, Robert M. T- Hunter, o: Virginia.- '.;(! , M i' - Secretary of TteasnryrC. L. Memminger, of South Carolina. Seoretary of War, Braxton Braggi or LouW- .... . . .. . Btoretary or. tbe Navy, Stephen maiiory, of Florida. Postmaster-General, John R. Reasan,' of Texas. .: t. Attorney-General, Judfth Becamln, of Louisiana.. . Toombs, formerly Secretary of State, resign ed to give plaoe to Hunter, when Virginia ao edd to the CoDfederaov: Walker waaremov' ed to make way for Bragg, upon the capture of the HattertB Inlet iorta. Asylum ro trc Insan ir tb U. 8. The raoid incresse of asvlnm for the Insane In this country I thus Bet forth in a late number of the Amarlnan Jnnmal nf fnaanlt: In 1840 barelv 8.000 Insane were under care In twenty regularly organized institutions tn ine United States, and public attention bad not been drawn to the large number or tbi oiae in the poor homes and receptacles. In view of what even yet prevail in tbese places after all the effort for reform tbat bave been made, tha imagination may be left to paint their condition at that time. At tbe opening of tbe year 186U. there were about 8.500 provided for In fifty in stitutions, most of which are of th first class. Besldee these are a number or minor asylums, DelOOgingtO Clues, counties aua secta,oi wuigk we have no regular report; and a steady though, tardv nrosreaa la maklnc in tbe provision for tb ehroolo insan ot new ana tniniy eeuiea uis r-n u ...... ... . i. trlnta. . of , to a a to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STRAYED OR STOLEN! A Black Horse, OIXTEEN HANDS HIGH. WITH IV O Bur in tbe forehead; lone fall tall and mine: foujr years old. i win pay A Liberal Reward To any person itrlnr iofonnttion. or relurniDs ssOd none w toe suBHTiwr on worm water street, v 01004-1 bus, uaio. . . . . .11. CllAUBittB. I n.ily,. ..... f STARLING MEDICAL COLLCE COLUMBUS, OHIO. THE REGULAR COURSE OF liECU TURKS in tble Ioetltutlon will eommeaca TBUB8SAT, the!MU of O010BIB, and tonUnoa un- tu tbe ietol AUroa, io. , , , FAOUIiTY. S. M. SMITH, M. D., . Trofessorot Theory and Practice, and Dean. . -..'FRANCIS CARTER, M. D , Prof, of Obetttrics At Diseases of Women fc Childrenv '-' ' JOHN DAWSON, M. D , Prof, of Anatotnjr and Pbyelologr. 3. W. HAMILTON, M. P., .-- Prof, of 8orgry,;. S. LOVING, M. D., Jrof. Mat. Med., Therap. k. lied. Jarbrpnidsnco. ' THEO. G. wormlet, m. d., " " Prof, of Ohemtitrr. R. N. BARR, M. D., '. Demonstrator of Anatomy. Terms: Tickets for all the Profeiters 0O UatricDlatlon Ticket (only paid ones) 5 Oradualion .. , SO Demoootratlon Berrioea.. ft Boardlni 2to 3 per woek, tocladlni light and fcel. Tho Cllnloal and Hoenltal advantasea eonslst In large and diTerelfied Oolleg Olinlo and the Hoipltat tne rrantiko wfi mnrmarjr. UeUde tnoeo, tne Military Gamps in tha neighborhood will bo accessible) Medical Btndenta. Alt letters ol Inquiry will be promptly aniweredVif octltd ' 8. M. BMITH, Dean, Sheriffs Sale, 1. W. Carpenter St Bre vs. J. Q. Kntpp Ac Oo. Delaware Common Pleas) T Y VIKTDE OF A WRIT OF Fl FA. JL) in tho aboTS com, and alio two other writs, ona favor of John P. Sunn vs. J. Q. Knapp At Co., and in favor of William 0. Bunn va. I. Q. Knapp Ac Oo ma directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware connty, Ohio, I will offer for sal at the (ton mom 10 Kaat Broad street, Buskeys Block, U the city of sale commencing on I Monday, the Uth day of Oot., A. D. 1861 at V o'clock a. sr., a floe atsortment of dry goods notions, two stoves, one step ladder, two sets lairbenB'l soaias, one detk, one eight day clock, Ate.. Ilo. . Printer's fees il SS. I 6. Tf . nUff aTAK. BhsrUr, , By Bv. Davla, BopntlV W. It. EiNT, Anotloncer. ' , aepWdtd. . , BONNETS, RIBBONS TAVBB, AND BC0HE8, new styloa, iaet opened by BAIN A BOB, I apriU . , He.aVBsatkHiaatnafk SPECIAL NOTICES, MANHOOD. HOW LOST, BOW INTOIX. , Jnat Pablisttsd la a Boated Bnvelspe; Pries et. s i LEOTTTBB Olt THB HATCRB. TBJ5ATMINT AjND RADICAL OC&B 01 BPiBKAIOBRBIA Or Bemaaal Weakness, lsvolnntsry Bmlsttooe, Bossal Pebflity, Impedimenta to Marriage esserallly, Hervoatnees, 0n- sumption, sptrepiy ana riis, msnnu ana jrnyeicat tasalting frsw Belf-abajs, Aco. By ttobert Onlvarwell, ti.fi. , author ot the Oreea Book, Ami. i A Boom to Tbowsaattle of Baflareras Bent nnder seal, in a plain snvslops, to any address, Sost paid, oa rsoelpt of two stamps, by Br. CilAs. . 0 KLIBB, Vtl Bowery, Hew York, Post Offloe No 484. v set7.Smdstw reraoais of lull baaite, Wbearssaajeotto Oosliveneas, Headache, Olddineas, Drowsiness and stog ln( In the ears, arising from too great a Sow of blood the head, should never be without Brandreth's Pills, many highly dangerous symptoms will be removed their immediate use. . ' Tbe Eon. t. Hunt, of Westcbester county, If. seventy fire years ot eg, has used Brandrsth's Pills twenty Bvs years as hia sols - medmine. . When be feels l.dlipoied, be It from Cold, RhsaauUea. Asthma, Head ache, Bllioui Affections, Oostivsnsn or Irritation af kidneys or bladder, be doss nothing bat take a few doses of Bianlreth'sPlltt. ;,. " X '. His usual method is to lake six Bills, and rednoa doss sack night, sae pill la every attack ot sickness for twenty-Are years, this simple method has never failed ts restore aim to health; and few aMn an tote found active and hearty as be.. " " Bold by Joni B. Ooox, Brngglst, fjoltuabu'i, and all respectable dealers in medicines. , I sepld-dla ' "..-r-1' .':. :.. .:..' "'" JIIOFFAT'S I-IFBi FIlJUI. ,.' In all esses of oostlvsaess.dysrrpsta, MlUoas aad affections, piles, tbeaaallsm. Severs and arses, ebatl aats bead aches, aad all general derangement of health these Pills have invariably proved a oertala and speedy remedy. . A single trial sill pane lbs Ufa Pills beyond Ins reach sreompUUon In the setkaatloa of every !-.,.': Pr. Moffat's Phaaala Bitten will be foand eqsally Beaclona In aUoasos of nervou debility, dyspspsla, aabs, bs elcknoet tnoldsnt ts teaalss ladoUsato bsaltb, and ever kind sf- weakness Of ths digestive organs, tor sale by B. W. B. MOVf AT, TB, Broadway, R aod.byallPrngglsts. seayti-dAtwly Tb followiny it n extrkrt from "tuo h' B. B.Use, psstos sf pierrpointnreei DspDSt GMSSn, Brookijn, n. T.,to tbsoarnat aadMininsnOlnelssM0., aad speak vniojiss in atvor sr uai werw rsuowusa essawins, au, Wmauew's Sootkim Biacr roa Cnru Tbttbuhm "Wsoooaa aaVrartknaant fet ysar oolosme edfaa Wiastsw's g iwtks t aorw Hsw we amr mida waed in favor of a patent medietas before la oar Uis, sat feel soaMtM to ou to iwrsafen tba tide tea bait bog wa auva vans rr, sas iwv n aa ats, etaun. It la probably one of the awel sucoesefnl nradV eines of the day. bsoasss His snssfths beet. Andthsse of yowrsaderawbobTebastossaa'tde bettor then laylaaaappiy" e7djdAw I l I I I M I I I n 00 Utt W) UO the of awo to In One ,to So. Co lumbus, and , and an capacity, J. Box to and by T., for tbe the so by Uvsr pa tint. sfj the ws rv Tipi", A D V F RT1 S EM ENTSa tl A 1 J-itA-ii Awe ' '' ' 1 " IjATQIIAIir IiO AN. .fTT UV.T" TTJBIUAST to IIT8TIttJ0nON8 VBOkt TBI BBO- X utAKT or tbb xbcabtjrt, a book mil be opentd on tb "V" r",r v''-'r" Slit day of 8eptembsr, at the Clinton Bink, Ior wuwrlptloiu, andtr my aprlatndtDe) for Xreai. an Botoa, to be kmA ar tbi act t July 17, 1801, These Botes will be Ians4 la saas of erty dolUn, on hnadred dollars, Ave hunditd dollars, one thouuuul dollars, and Bv thoaaaad doibtri, dated 19th Aurovt, last, payable thrM yaan attar data to too ordar tl tho sabscribtr or 'as dlraetod. sad Marias: InUmt at tlio rats of 7 3 10 par otat. peruana, payalilt seml-aanu. aUfi said IsUrMt beisi ft b rats of two cents for Mch da an aver hundred" dollars, for the eouvenlcnes of the holder, each not will bav orapons attacned ex. prtsunftbs several awounU of semi annual interest, whlehoouponsauirbsdotaoneu ana preteniea rorpiy. BMot separauly from th notes. ... SuiteripUont for lueh Truuwry ro- eto4 anngjirt4m aa$ijrvm v r th, loot a aformaui yBrthtr Informttlon glrsn on application to WM. 0. DESnLKE, . aoTernment Bubferiptlon Agtnt. sepUdtootS. Sewing Machine Work. A IX KINDS Or STITCHIH Gi xuuv INO. QD1LTIN0. ialBT MABMNQ. OAlIliH iTTiua a... nromntl dan in a neat ana sod ., v.. s.i lut Hloh etieet. on the Boutb iade0f nich, between Bign street ana rear, wy ,v sspSSdlw JOHN HUNTER, MERCHANTnAILOR, No. 2SO Boutn Hlii Street, Xlirss wu n.l nnivad a etaolce stock of rALli AMD ntwr flOODR. lallable for mtlemeni wenr. Oaetomers will haTe their orders oeatiy anu oDnsouti- ly exeouted at me lowest ntea. sepai . VM. H. RESTIEAUX, (BCC0BS8OR TO McKIt 4. BBSTIEAtrX) No. 100, South, High; Street, OoXAXnVI33TT3, BlTB IU ' GROCERIES. PRODUCE PROVISIONS Foreign and Domestic 'Fruits, j FLOUR, SALT, LIQUORS, ETC. STORAGE & COMMISSION I TXTRA WHITE WHEAT tVOVH. XXTBA BSD WHIAT FLOCB. . lurar Cured Hams. Bdar Cured Beef. ' Buar vnrea longuei. , W. B. OheeM. ... Pine-Apple Cheeu. T . . i Ilib aod Bait. , ; ' p Teu and Ooffe. ' ' '" ' In store, for salt by :' ' WM. If. EE3TIBAUX, in ga-itr - i- , ... , ; IBB Boatb UlgU Btrest. Soapj'Sbtip! 17B8RBNDEN at 00 '8 OBIBNTAL PUUIOB STONB JL t uar, lor laie vj cue or own WM. U. BE3TIEAOX, sepSd lw IW South High Street Uoiiry HLoolalor, (Ufa of Phalon's Bttabllahment, N. Y . ,) PROPBIETOH OF THE NEW YORK Vaihlonablo BhaTtai. Ualr Cuttloe, Bhampoonlsg, Oarliog and Sreeami Baloon, t Soutb liian St., over Sam's Btore, whet satiaracUon will bo glren In all th totioui braachee . ' Mies' and Children's Hair Drestlog dons In lbs best sty I. - I seplSdly i NEW GOAL YAHD. mnp. TJNDERBI 6NED KEFPS CN X BTANILY on band and for sals, the beet quality rs ' fiT a mvs fir a -r ' vbleh ha will icll at tha lowest market nricei. ' I Call an szamins my Coal baton purchasing sits. wbers. t Office at lbs store of Bndford, Snjdam k Co., head of Oaaal. . . . . , , B. P. 8UTPAM. f sepS6-3m . Oysters 1 Oysters!! TTAS jrjBT RECEIVED, AND Win XL be to dally receipt, by Bzpnes, of QFKEBH CAU tk KEG 0T8IE118J frjni Baltlmon and fair Haven. Call at Wagner's Oyster and Pratt Depot, No. SI Bast State street. JIL Baltimore , Clottiing Honsc. ! Hnso tjtf xsxifjrjwX aamraortiasM awn waoumau naatiu r j - READY-MiVDE CLOTHING, f ; No. 408 W. Bajtimore-street, ; ' (MTwavn uasaTV An siowAaa,) j BAXTIiflOHE, jTId A Larf Asortaent ol PUea'aatJ rnraUhiu, Sood ContBtly en Hand, ' ' 1 OetHdly kO" ' . ul- .i BAIN & SON, Ho. 29 Soatb High Street, Columbni, Arb how omRina SOOu yards TraveUn Dress QoodS at 8X,. value osnts. ' 8500 yards Traveling Unas Goods at lSX, vatae 90 eta. 2000 yards English Bsmgas at UK, value SS oenti. . 1000 yards I nnoh Orgsodiss at UX, value 0 osnts. SOOo yarda last Oolond Lawns st 10, value 15 cents. 1000 imrde foulard Ones Bilks at J7X, valne W cents. 1500 yards Super Plain Black Bilk at 1 09. Tains 1 Id. Bobee of Organdie Borage, and Bnglish Berate, at one half their value. ''.'..'.'. 'i 1 ' BAIK at BON, ' jeK S9 Bosth High Streets Elegant Lace Mantillas. 23uSLXZbT tt? DON", ISTo. 29 Soutli mgH St., HAYB Just epsnsd an Invoice of very, large and handsosts ' '" ' pusher, french. and ch1ntilla lace mantillas and pointes. Wide French Laces " for ' Shawia Very Deep Freoeh. Flonnclng Lce. ' r i Real Thread, French, Cbantllla Ji Geneve ValencitmnM, Point de Gaze, Bnuieli - aad Tbread Laeei and Collars, VALENCIENNES TRIMMED H'DKFS, MALTESE LACE COLLARS & SETS, ' LINEN COLLARS It CUFFS,' ' ' i ,, - vif't; ' Io nw Shape, PAPER COLLARS, & CUFFS,., . . .v.-.' :,t .. '.. FortraTennr. aveliss prcsa GTooa. KOZAHBIQVXB.?OPLtXS, BBtPHJBD'B CITBOKI - BILK, POIB SB OHBTBEB, ' '' '! ''' ' tATILLAB, BKOOHB TAllBCf Al Ae. Ate. The best and most fashionable stylos la the elty, AT VERY IXTW PRICKS. BATH It BON. J,J1 W loath High Btrsst, of . ' ' f lOOl. ICOl. nT0T1 fl IflflTT ' . A lUlDT XV JL Uftl; Uniled attatea Exprosa Co., Prap'ra, FAST FREIGHT LINE, Via Kew York, & Erie Bailroad, :. And all other Roads Leading West ' ' and Southwest. ' ' Chartered Oars over moet Koedt on Peusnger Trtlof . u. n. Hour, A't. A. I. KNI9HT, A'l, . .. US8UM8k,Boetoo. UlBroadwsy, II. V. ' WM. H. RY, Buperlnleodent, Buffalo. II. FITCn dc BOW, Agentii " ' 87 Wee Bread Street, ... t .... ....... ciai.rjnBCB.OHiu. seplS ' .. . , .s, .. . .. REMOVAL. WltttAM H. BESTIEAUX, BKALEK .IN , . . Qrocerie3,Y,' : :' '., ; Produce, 1 Proviaions, Foreign and Domestic' Liquors, . ' Fruits, etc. etc., .. ... ,HA8 REMOVED TJI3 8I0BB IflOM NO. 34, NO RTII II 1,0 II 8TRF.ET, .. ' to No.s 10C,.'South High Street, a ... .. f . Th oIJ stand recently occupied byWttt McDONAT.D - He Is In dally receipt of NEW AND FRESH GOODS Which he'wlll sell '"' " J ' " Cheap far Caah or Country Frodnre. J3 Goods dellwred to City trade fre 'of charge. Q IjW " :..'' . MilS, WINSLOW, i An experienced Nuns and female Physician, pnaent I to me attention or motnere, ner . .-; . - SOOTniN.O SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING which greatly facilitates the nrocese ot teething, by soft sning the gums, redncing all inflammation will allay ALL rAili anaspaamouio acuon, ana is STJKE TOUEGtUTE THE BOWELS. Depend npon It, mothen, 1 1 will give reit to yourselves and tXLat AND HEALTH TO TOTJX IS I AMIS. We hare on top and sold this article ror over ten yearr. and CAN BAY. IN OONPIDBMOB AUD TBUTH, of i. what we havo never been able to say or any otner medi cine NRVKR HAS II FAILED, IN A BINOLB IN8T- ANOB, TO KFi'KOT A OUBB, when timely need. Nev er did wo know an inttanee of dissatisfaction by any one who need it. On the contrary, all an delignten witn its operaUone, and speak in terms of commsndatlon of its magical electa and medical vlrtuea. Wa speak In this matter "WHAT WB DO KNOW;" after ten years' expe rience, AND PLBDGB OCB BBPUTAT10N f OK TUB rULILLMKNT Of WHAT WB 1IKKK DJSObAKB. In almost every Initanoe when the Infant is suffering from pain and exnaastlon, relief will do lonnu in niteen or twmts minutee after tbetfyrnp le adminlitsrsd. Thla raluable preparation is tbe prescription of one of the moet AXrKKIKNCKDaod SKILLFUL NOUSB8 In Mew BngUnd. and has been used with NBVBR VAIL INOBU0OB881n . JHOURANDI OF OASES. Itnotonly relievee the ohild from pain, bat tnvlgor alee the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and glvei tone and energy to ths whole system. It will almost hi ttanlly relieve ' ' ' OB JiBQ UT THE B0WK1S, AID WIND COLIC and overcome convuwons, which. If not speedily reme died, end In death. We believe It US BKHl and BUB BUT RHMBDY IN TUB WORLD, tn all eases olOit , BNTBB.Y and DlAKUUtBA IN OHILD BBfct. wbsther it arises from testhlns, or, from any other eaan. Wa would say to every mother who baea ehlld suffering from any of the foregoing complalntr DO NOT LET YOUB PREJUDICES ClUtt 1U1 Jf UKJI.DlUBBUr Ul'iiaun stand between yoo and your sufferingchi Id, and ths re lief that will no 8URB yes, ABBOLDIALY SUB to follow the nee of this medicine, if timely need. fnll di rection! for Being will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the facsimile of OUBTIB PERKINS; New York, Is on the outside wrapper. ' Bold by all Druggists throughout the world. Prl vcip&l Of rice, J3 t e4r Street N.Y. PRICE ONJjY 25. CENTd PER BOTTLE. oettTf-dtwly. , NEWARK IIACHIKE"WORKS, . Mnnnfaclurera of all blind of For tamla stnel. Statlnstrr Steam Eat- v gtnestAiaw mus,urlat mills, LANS tODLSi Statmt B. t 1. BLAND TBtaltn! J.&J.B.- DOT ALL Btatmltl COLUMBUS ' MACBIKS CO. Stattnllll EBAD10BD A CO. Btaimlllll - Onr Portabl XotfB and law Kill Wm swarded the first premium of 50 at the Indiana BUM lair for ISC over Lane ABodlty en aooeunt ot Price,' lightness," simplicity,- eoonDmT; of luel and superior character of lumber awetl. Onr Btattsnafy Bneins waa swarded at ths tame Pali the Bret premium of a00.' Onr Portable Bnglns was awarded lbs flrst premtun 04 (100 at tha Pair at Memphis, Toon., over Blandy's Da vsll's, Columbus Haohins Go's., and Bradford At Oo's. by a eommlltee of practical Railroad Bnginesn. for price and terms sddrsse "- ' , ' ' WlUbABD WABMBB, Trsasnror, deoS-dfcwlyeolJ. Newark. Ohio E.Y;Tii;COLLISTER. v WnMeasxIe and Ketall Healer la . TOBACCO;; SNtJFF CIGARS. ..No. S3 yiftb .gfrwet.r. PITVSBUUGHy-Pa. Keep uenstantir an hand all tb wa noaa JHUANtX ! V . IiaaiDoirtoca. Oigaro. Oct. W lyd , .-..rf.vi EAGLE, BRASS WORKS, - - Cornet Bprln; :Tritert.p t Pqltimtoiiq, jOlxlo Wiv'i POTTO ' Cc CO., tnd Manufacraren of Brass aad Composition Castings, tf? TllBJai Bnss Work of all B eMrlpttona, Electro 'Plating and GilJIng!! STENCIL CUTTINC, 4C. MdW-diy