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FOL.pt NO; 66r NM SERIES. , COLUMBUS. OHIO. TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 9(1 m " Dally, tri-weecly ajsd weekly WsANYPENNY & MILLER, fffBLUHfRi AVD P EOPBIXl'oB l O Offiw Km. 86, SI and 40, North High It TIE1IB IHYAlUABLY III A9TAN01.' Dolly V 0 00 per year "J C"'f, per week, teats. ; M-Weekly . . . idOpwyur. weekly, . . . i 00, ' arm ol Adror tiling bf tbe aqur. linnui 1 vr. . .avn nn On squar weak. .4 00 Om " weeks.. 8 00 On lwok... I W Ow , Sdays... 1 00 Ono " 8 days... 73 One M 1 insertion 50 Ore 0 months 18 W 3ne " t month IS 00 i)ns " 1 month! 10 00 3d " 8 months 6 00 Cue 1 month. - t 00 Wjplaved advertisements half mora than the ''.. Advertisements leaded tod placed In th column of l.i.c1al Notices,'' doubU tk utry raU$. All aatioes required to to published by la, tegalrate. If ordered on the Insldee lu.lvely after the tint week per cent, more than the abov rateei butallluob nil p icar In the Trl-Weekly without charge. . Business Oarda, not exceeding fire line, per year. He, t'i (Ml ner line; ouUlde Sf. MoUceeormeeUnga,chariUble9ooUUt,flreooiaMat, e., half price. ('tiiu)U adewMaatMfU anut b paid Ot n d-i.-Kie Tie rale will oot be Trle from' 1tk",,",I,f frioe aa the Dally, where the adertlti etthe Woekly alone. Where 'he Sally and Weekly t ith ued, then the oharge far the Weekly will be ail the ratea of the Dally No advertisement taken exospt for 1 definite period. Summer Arrangement. 1862. 1862. EAST. " CENTRAL OHIO AND Steubenville Railroads : OTFIB in nnortoet, quicken and bic Itoute TO moat Beiia- Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Bdtimore, Washington City, Pbiladelphia, New York and Boston. Irect ooaneetioM are mada at BeUalra with tbe BAiTIMOBE AND OfllO. RaILBOAD, And at Pittabargh with tbe Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Trnlni Ieare Columbos daily (Sondaya ex opted; u followat ru rnrKBCTtiu. taivnooatrHiei, 1SSF. M. ISO A. Hi UilOA.M allm 4T an.ua rnii , 10.09 P.M. - - ' MO A. M. iO-MA.H. Jtr t eiammyiuju U:HI P.M. 11:18 M. SS P. M. aJtklTi T nTTaanitaa l.U. I.S3P.M. SiOOP. M. i&oap. m. 8rUP. If. Via Baltimore end Ohio Ballroadi Leave Benwood ji:o A. H. KM P. U. AnXn at Baltimore. 6:00 P. M. t:V P M. Arrireat Waablniton0lty,8:l P. . 6:43 P. M. rri h( rniiaaeipuia. .11:00 P. M. 110 1. H rnTeai new lork... - 4:15 A. M. dill A.M. Tla Pennsylvania Central Ballroadi rasiune. express. Mali. Leave PltiabBrsh....B:!M p. u 4:00P.M. 3.00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:10 A.M. :8P.M. 8:30 A. M. 10HI0P.M. 0:00 A.M. s30P.M. 8:00 A.M. ArrlveatHarrl.hurg, 5:iiiA. M. Arrive at l'biid'a...itt A. M. Arrive at New York, 8:00 P. M. Arrive at Baltimore, 18:30 P. M, Arrive at Wash. City, 0:00 P. M renaaylvula Ballroad or Baltimore and Ohio Ballroad. ahoula be particular to aak tar thn, x. s.ii.i Steubeavilie. A. HTTT0H1NB0N, General Pasaeogar Agent mayO f Summer Arrangement. Little Miami & Columbus & Xenia. RAILROADS. For Cincinnati, Dayton ft Indianapolii! Through to lndiaoaDoUi witboat Change of Can, and bnt One Change of Cars between Columbus and St. Louis. On and Af ter Monday, My 6, 1863.' Four Trains Daily from Columbus, FIBST TRAIN. CTNOIN MITT .nmuunMitTAu . . . w. . atop)lcg at all atatlona between Columbus, Oinolnneii Mid Dujtoct arriving at Cincinnati at 10:10 a. m. at )iono:j a. at.) arrive at lmllanapolia at 1:34 p. SECOND TRAIN. ' aSPRBSBat 1130 a. m., atoppliig at Jefferson, Lon don, Cbarleaton, Ctdarvllle.Xenla, Spring Yalley, Cor. win, fort Ancient, morrow. Booth Lebanon, f osier's. Loveland and kllford. arriving at Ctndnnatl at 4M px m., at Dayton at 8:35 p. m.i arrive at Indianapolis at 7:55 p. m.t eonneeting at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Miasliaippi Ballroad for kt. Louie, Vlnoennes, Cairo, eie.1 eonnestigg ai icaianapoiia lor ail points rreai. THIRD TRAIN. MAIL AND ACC011M0DATI0N at 4:10 d. m..aton- pltg at allatatlcne bitecen Columbua and Oinoinnatil aning ai Cincinnati at luwp.m. FOURTH TRAIN. BIOBT 1XPBKB8, via Dayton, at 19rOO midnight, atonvlna at London. Chatleston. Xanla. Savton. Mid. dletown and Hamilton; arriving at Gtnolnnatl at 4:40 a. m. eonneeting with Ohio and Mlseiialppl Railroad for iiswun , Muisviiie, uatro, at. Louia, ate. 1 arriving at Indlanapolla at 7:1S a. m.) eouwettng at Indian. spoil, for Lafayette, Terra Haute, Chicago, and all points west. , , . 8LEEF1NQ CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS, JTT tot further information and Throaah Tloketa, apply to M. L. DOHXKl'Y, Ticket Agent, Baton Depot, Oolumbne. ... . P. W. STBADIB, General Ticket Agent, Olnolnnatt. JNO. W. DOHIBTY, Agent, Oolumbae, 1. W.WOODWARD, Superintendent, OlnoinnaU. olnmbaa, May J, 1883. CAVTIHQUGE, Ko. 178 Sorth- nigh Street, . C0LUMWis,f5HI0 THIS ' JIOTFl. IS BUT ONE ARD A BALP SQDABBB from the Depot, and panose ar riving or wiabisg to take passage on any of the trains, win ana tne uaii atoate uetmeoiy a eonveaueni stnp rlnaBlaea. . t rr Paaaepieri waked ap at all aeui of the nlghl tor any 01 tne iraue. Irnn moderate, le nit the Daea 1862. Summer Arrangement—Time Changed. Great Northern & Eastern Route. CLEVELAND COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD. OonaecUnf at CreatUne with tbe PITT8BUBQH, PT, WATN1 a 0HI0AQO &AILBOAD m ettUtmrgh, rMlaUlpMa md Baltimort. 4UW for brt Waynt and (Meago. Oonaesttaf at Olerelead with the LAK1 8HOBI BAIt BOAD For Dunkirk, Barraio, Albany. Bt tea,anil Newlertt. THREE TRAINS DAILY, - XXOIPI BUtrPAT, frea Colnmboa, la eonneetloa with Traini on the flBST TEA IN. IfJOHt E2PKB38 LeaTti Columbna at 4 00 A. M. Will atop at Delaware, Ashley, Cardiniton, Qllaad, Gallon, and at all atatlonj North of O.lloui arrlTlna at Olereland at 0:60 A. M., Dunkirk ISJ P. M., Bnialo P. M. New York 10 A.M.. Boatoa 8:30 P. M. 8E0OND TBAIN. i ;. MIW YORK SXPKBB8 Learei Colnmboa at 11:10 M. Will atop at Delaware, Cerdlnfton, Glleid, Cre.tllne, Shelby, Hew London. Wellington and Graf ton) arriving at Olereland at 1:31 P. M.. Dunkirk 8:06 P. P M1 ' YU 8:00 P' ,', B"l TEIBO TBATjr. ' ( MAIL AND XXPBEBS Leavea Oolnobua at 340 P. H. Will atop at all atatlona eonth of Shelby, and at Salem, Mew London, W.I Ilea ton, Grafton and Bereaiar rlTlng at Cleveland at 0:10 r. M. Dunkirk 8:50 A. M., Buffalo i'M A. M., New fork B:00 P. 11., Boston 11.45 M OONNB0TI0N8. At DeUware with Bprlnifleld Branch for Bprtngfleld and polnta on that road - . At Crestline with PitUburgh, Pt. Wayne and Ohlcaao Ballroad for Pittabnnh, t&lladelphla and Baltimore. Also for Chicago. A Shelby, with Bandnaky, Mansfield and Newark Ball road, for all polnta on that road . Also for Toledo. At Cleveland, with Lake Shore Kallroad for Xrla, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Mew lork and Boatoa. Patent Sleeping Can are ma on all Night Traini to Chicago, Sew York and Boston. Baggag CKtektd 7hinmgio Kno Ybrtamd Botitm to aevetosut: also, to PkOtuUfMoand Xm fbrk win VrutltT RETURNING. Night Ixpreu arrhree at Colnmboa at 11:30 P. U. OlnoinnaU Bzpreaa arrives at Colombo, at 1 1:00 A. M. AooommodatloB arrives at Columbia at 10:15 p. M, are aa Low ae by any e titer Rente. A$h for Tichtti true Crulliattr Clndand. 1. 8. ILINT. ! Superintendent, Cleveland, Ohio. JAMBS PATTBBBOR, Agent, Columbus, Ohio. Columbus, May T,18C8 J. r.1. & V. KCERNER. KTO- OO, Corne of Broad & Front Streets, COLUMBUS, DIA11B8 EN GROCERIES. PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, FOREIGN fc DOMESTIC FRUITS, :FI(T0B, SALT, LiatJOES, ETC. OYBTJMU) BY TH1 OAS IN TBIIB SJaABON. eotSMly SCHUELLER'S EhMEDICAL DEPOTS Vl.ll -r . Ma " ' ' ,T V ; u aou noose utmaiug, , , , r Nest Door North oi tbe Postoffice, ' Qts now open FOB FILLING M A. Phjaidaus' PreaorintioDa, and for the retail DRUGS, MEDICINES, H I CHEMICALS, H PATKNT MBDT0INBJ8. L In- .... ' .1 ! PERFUMERY, lunar kvaxiui jJtnuiiaa, CHOICE CANDIES. m 1 CIGARS. W . PURE WINES, O Both DooeMlo and Imported, i : fine old brandies, H 1 or Medicinal Purposes t ' TBU88B9, bHOTJLDBB BRACKS. - (Jl t - BTailUHIKT, 1 1 BaeMee a great variety of ether articles, all be- X OUR SODA WATER. ; orawa rrom a aostapiendla allvsr-pisted vase, I is 01 me purest Quality, always cool and mesa-1 U unite anna, ine syrnpa are mane 01 ripe nun , In their aeaaon, by ouraelvea with great care, Onr Cream Syrups, made of fresh sweet e react every morning, are aneurpassed, and we would tj respectfully call the attention of the Ladles to r Uthe.. w..-. . M ! A good aseortmest of CIGABB ac TOBACCO L pennua as i invite ine gentlemen 10 our etana. lj , Physicians' Prescriptions and family Btolpes rj carefully prepared by experisnoed persons, from V pure materia la, at all hours of the day er night. Bearainee eou py as win ne or ine nest 1 quality, and prices reasoaablei and we hope to give entire aatitfaoUoa m all eheonooect ose to lever 1 wiw ueu patron. re. 0 RVUDBLLEll dc OO. Evening Drcc3 Goods. piNKJ BtTJI, MAtZI, MAQBttTA, TI0L1? AND A wmw yi.ui Tarlatana la Whlea and Colore, " ; old tmbctaed Tarlatans, . , n,,.--. I White Paris Mueline and Organdies, 1 Tfmvm viia .uaiie ana niona rw in iiBoee in an wutna. , Le andBmbroldered Handk'fc, la e w.,'- . He. M foata filgh St. janil 1 , T 1 I7 WEEKLY PUBLISHED BT MANYPENNY & MILLER. COLUMBUS, OHIO. At 8L00 Per Year. Harlstaairoulattoa Larger by Several Thousands, Than any other paper la Ohio, outside of Olnotnnatl, OFFEXS FACILITIES FOR ADVERTISINC Whlofa easaot fell to brlsf Quick and Remunerative Returna. To those who take ad van tare of them. THE WEEKLY STATESMAN, Clstrlbnted, asUls Through Every Postoffice in Ohio Is found la the hands of A Large Class of Readers, Whcjse patronage la valmaeia,aod who seldom tee tbe welly Kdltleas of Mtyjoaraalf; aad as only A LIMITED NUMBER ADVERTISEMENTS Are Inserted la its eelnmnj, APPROPRIATELY 'AND HANDSOMELY DI SPLAYED, They cannot fall to" Attraot Attention In all Localities. WHOLESALE DEALERS Advertising In the -( ,-: ' "-- STATESMAN, Will find It advantageous Id The Increase of Trade; !.-- .. . : ,1 r..,..,.' - ' ' ' " I . ; 1 ,....'s i "i 1 Whloh n alautteertaia to follow an eatenaieedUaem lna- Han of a ksewledi ef their hoslnM : 1 ; - I - isfid AA;.or COUNTRY DEALERS. . . , . :; 'it Ad rtlsecoasai Intended for . rrrti' onmniM ..irrtljV.i:i v. W r'-e..r, i- i ''.i 1 "ft'' fV,; f ;. e, rr':1' Ve04etkaV rt w4Uaals)ai lea aMs(ala Qt favOQsal . - CH.a. Aaeoi, Bupt. P. AaBOe, True. OUT A l!l-t: Mil ST AVION A II V STEAM. ENGINES, ; Castings, Shaftings, Pulleys. BOILERS, MILL GEARING & MACHINERY ENGINE I'UMl'.i, II: II II i.Vii:i:s. Iinpxxvcxl (;hxului! tV' M SAW MILLS. ( v h y ti (.- 11 i RETURTS. PIPKS A.D C ti I'O.I. III. IN' April B8,1889-ly ' 0 0 ALL AT J. L. GILL & SON'S ISTXJ W Z3XjOOX3L, NORTH HIGH STREET. AND SIB TUB LABQB8T STOCK, the ouriATesr V AH IK I V, TBS U08T BBAOTIfCL PAITBBNa STOVES (vr offered to the olllaens of Columbus THBY BAVB COOKING STOVES FOR COAL, COOKING STOVES FOR WOOD, AND COOKING STOVES for either Wood or Goal COOKIHO STOVES for Urg VskBlUM or BmaU fiAlUas. t& Tarjixtf Jrnoej rrom Three Dollars fcfOne Hundred and Twenty-Five. PARLOR STOVES, Of every Price, Bias and Variety, for Ooal er Wood. DINING-ROOM STOVES, HALL STOVES, 1 Of many Patterns. 1 1 SITTING-ROOM STOVES. . STORE-ROOM STOVES. ....... . . OFFICE STOVES, 1 ' '' 1 1 : .VtXXTT 0tOXr3JB, Both Cooking and BssUng. the Lightest aad most Portable ot Store offered to the Officers of our Great Army. FURNACES, fox Beating Dwellings. Churches, Store room, or other large Buildings. ... LAUNDRY STOVES, for family Use or Hotels. MOTT BOILERS, . AGRICULTURAL BOILERS, SUGAR EVAPORATORS, - SUGAR KSTTLE9 HOLLOW WARE, DOGG IRONS,' v SAD IRONS, TAILORS' GEESE, : And many other articles "or any other man. O CALL AND BIB H , Na 02 North High Street, COLUMBUS, OHIO.. J, !, Gill & Son. 7 Closing Out Prices. TMBT-Oolored Lawns. 10 aad 19. X cents. Orgaod s KXand ISoenU. Sntpnerd .Checks. IX enu. .. lngllah Bsrages lOosoU. Pails eMnted Bezraies 1 to M cents ,: ; Superior Gingham.. 1X t 15 cent. tire Shawl Beraiea. I vordl WW, SO cents. ' Traveling Dress Good 8. 10, IS. ISct Paraaois and Sun Umbrellas very Cheap., BAIN At ION, Jtineo: , , ( ,! ,;;;1r,'MpoBtlxHlgaBt-U OLOSING OUT O ALU. JlXK Mantillas, sacqass and Circular. n PalTMl a if alanti it I entitles. . f ranch L UanUllas.loerfsnd Polat. 1 ' Aft i. In u. redaction in Price. person, wishing to parch will and this aa oaellent opportunity l aeoare Maana ganaeaie ai anusoau l"m'Mm:i -i m da BOS, JaneB Ho. M South High Street GoSiDg Out. Bale at Great Bargains. V AWXt. Mivg, OrgaadM. -. H I sraraaau, wm .in , . ,, r . . .. . i i Baxn sa BOrf.) tuJ 1 VtdlkalhAUythStr, mnrtitet mm mm Sljf Oljio Siaii man TELEGRAPHIC. Sunday Night's Report. From New Orleans. Nfw Vofl, Auif. 24 The steaxen Black. tone and Creole taave arrived, from New On leaoa on tbe 15;h. All tbe crooertr of luha Slldcli had bean oovfitoated by Gen. Butler. ' Aootoer order oommitnda tbe turning over to tbe Uoitrd Statei of all tbe arms in New Or leans. Tbe French Consul asked that French oltlseos might retain theirs, for fear of servile lnsnrreotion. Butler replied that nroteotion would be siren by the United States in anoh oase, and insisted that all arms, of whites and blacks, should bo nnder bis oootrol. NlW VOSK. AUV. 24. .Th ,mm, Arlnl baa arrived, from Aepinwal on tbe 16ih. She bas $1,083,000 in treasure. She spoke the gun boat Peogrtn, which stated that she had chased a rebel steamer, supposed to be the Oveeto, on the Little Bibamass also chased another, and was uow crossing 10 out them oil. Tba Government of Briill han AnAiA that after two years the Amaion and ti ibutarics shall be open to commerce to all nations A Dattlo was daily eioeoted between th Ann. tending foroes in Panama. Arrival of the Kangaroo. Auk. S3 Another coriMmnrl. eooe between Earl Rasjell and Minister Adams is puolifhed. Tbe Times editorial! Inr1rea late speeob as far as his lecture to the North la conoerned, but totally dissents from his argu ments favoring mediation, whiob it considers wouia 00 more harm than good. The Diily News bitterly tevlawa RnehnrkU speech, aod saje bis oourse is the lowest depths of degradation, but happily bis opinions have long coised to have any value. Tbe artiole concludes with complimenting the Amerloan wuvcruuieuii ior lis Insudlv and atra a itfor. ward dealing wi'b Eogland The St. Peterfburff Jonrnal rit.i. sires of the Rasiian Government to see theoon- mot enaea oy honorable oompromise, to re-unite and remain brothers. Many cotton mills In Lmruahlr h Ota arnn. ptd. r I be Times, sneakies? of tba nrnhahla itiiniiul of Briiiab subjects for protection against con icription in Amerloa, aajs it Is impossible to extend protection to myriads who may want it uiuwouiariiy. LATEST COMMERCIAL. Livisroot,, Auk. U Breadstuff, nnlet bnt steady. Coneols for money 93k. Corn bas an upward tendency; mixed jellowil9s 61. From the Potomac Army. CAMP NEAR RAPPAHANOCK STATION, VIRGINIA, Aug. 21. All quiet In front. LlStevenIni renart aim. of the approach of the enemy, in tbe direction 01 rora, two mues above here. Hall's battery uu tare laiancry regiments went tbere, but found no enemy. in a slight cavalry skirmish yesterday, we bad five men wounded and five taken nrieon. ers. Harris's Light Cavalry also lost some men. Earthworks have been thrown un and bridges constructed, to enable our batteries to cross the river. It neeersary. Une ol onr men, who was captured and got awav, reports mat tne reoei omoerg are misera bly olad. The first new Jersey Rerlmont were anr- rounded and half of them reported captured. Cincinnati, Auk St. A BDCoial to the Com mercial from Lexington, Kj.'.eajeao order was lfsued on Saturday to Impress twelve hundred slaves to repair tbe road between Lexlnston and Cumberland G10, the impressment to be made in Fayette and Madison oono ties; loyal owners to oe paia laoorers wsges ana rebels referred to tbe Department at Washington lor settlement It bas not been found necessary (0 take loyalist's negroes, ine rsoeis are in great distress, many ol tbelr nearoel being taken while work ing in the bemp fields. Loyalists oommend the measure aa Just ana wise. O.ber roads In different parts of tbe State will be repaired by Impressing negroes in other counties. Cassius M. Clay is here, and will be assigned to a command la a few days, by Gen. Wallaos, commanuer ot wis post. IatDUNAPOLiB, AnKttst S4 Col. Carrineton United States mustering officer for Indiana, bas authorised and extended reoruiting for the twelve new regiments already started until the 1st ot September, witn advance pay and bounty, Tbe Secretary of war notified tbe authorities here that twenty two thousand two hundred men are required to fill nptheold Indlaoa regiments now la tne neid, and that volunteers, wilb ad vance pay aod bounty, will be received for thiee regiments until September lstj at whiob time a special draft will be.ordered for tbe de- fiolenoy . After filling the regiments now start, ed, tho draft will have to be lor about thirty tboDsand men in Indiana, including tbe men to fill np old regiments. About three thousand of tbe rebel prisoners cotifioed in Camp Morton left yesterday and to-day ny special trains lor talro. Tbey will be sent to Vicksburg, to be exobaoged. Be tween four and five hundred Teonesseeans and few Kentocklans took the oath of allegiance tne united states, and were released and sent home. Garibaldi's New movement. Garibaldi's movement hu startled ell Eu rope, Victor Lmanuel, though eager enough to possets Rome, cannot affjrd to quarrel with France, and France still guarantees the inviola bility of the Pope's temporalities. Neither does be care to provoke war with Austria just now for the possibility of getting Venotie. He is senstoie, on tne otner nana, ot the debt gratitude nnder whiob he is placed to Garibaldi, and when the latter began to call for recruits, remonstrated with bim in vain. He tben sned a counter proclamation to Garibaldi' ap peals, ana warned tne young men or Italy to yield to the entreatii of Ibeir intrepid rash leader... These steps have been taken vain. Our dispatches contain reports of operations of Uetibaldl In Siollv, ot bis speech declaring that Rome must be had, and In effect that be would do as he pleased with the united liaiy no naa maae. Tba English and trench papers nolle in denouncing bis course as bead long and ill-limed. It certainly puts Victor Emanuel In tbe awkward (position of being obliged to fight against his old friend aod bis bitterest foes, should be adhere to bis termination to check the noriainc, Should not Interfere, France would not toleraieTattacks on ber garrlton at Rome, so If tbe Italian moo arch wishes ever so well in bis heart tot successor Garibaldi, he could not venture give him even tbe negative support of letting mm go on. - .. ..; , . Compare the Two Platforms. y ' The following resolutions were passed by Abolitionist, of fissex county, Massachusetts, on tbe lata of June last:- r ' r "1. Rttoltti, That aa Abolitionists, devoted to the great work of overthrowing slavery, renew and repeat our old pledge, 'no union with Slaveholders.'. No support of any Admin. Utratlon or Government that pormlw alavery on any portion of lu soil and we value war onlf as wo believe it must lead to emanct patloo by order of tbe Federal authorities, or a dissolution of tha Union, which moat speedily nrodaoe the same result . "2. Ruilvtd, That tha war, as hitherto prose anted, is but a wanton waste ol property. dreadful itotllet of life, and worse than all, oonsmstcs ua character, to preserve ana T i ' ' i petuate a Union and Constitution which should aiV , ex,,,e1 hleb, by the laws vi jueuuo ana oumanlty, should, In tbelr pres. ent form, be at once and forever overthrown." 1 ., our t(let to oompara) these reso lutions with the resolutions of tbe OhioDemoo raoy, adopted in State Conventlon.and published 0. this paper. By oomparing the two platforms, the reader will be able to Judge who are tbe real friends of the Union. While the whole Abolitlon-Republloan press and politiotns de nooooe tbe Demooratio platform at disunion and treasonable, not one word is said In condemna tion of the abovo resolutions. Aod yet, with a peralatency that would shame the devil, these men claim to bs Union mn. Ear u hn. dsvelops more and more of tbe damnable plot tn .Vf. n . .... . . uu woverumeot ana union Of tne A k..11llM... . ... . . . . awuHuuma ana tneir sympatbixers. It Is time the loval neonla of this ftnnntfff VArjaraa nn and doing. That all who are for tbe Union and tbe Constitution as our fathers made tbem, should show their hands, and let the world know wbere they stand. The path of duty is plain, and no man oan mistake it. He that is for tb Uoion of his fathers, no matter with what party be bas heretofore acted, can no longer act with a party, by whatevor nam tbey may call themselves, that adopts and sympathizes with such resolutions ae the above. ine editor of the Providence (R. I,) feat truly says, speakinc of tha authors of the lutioos and their abettors: "Tboae are the resolutions of men who de nouoos Democrats as traitors, and who get np mobs, tar and feather citizens who contend for tbe Constitution as it Is and the Union as it was, and whore only other offense la that the deuounce Abolitionists as enemies of the country. If suoh resolutions- resolutions, we mean, equally treasonable bed been passed In a Demo oratio meetiog or convention, their promulga tors would have been sent to Fort Warren; but as tbe authors in this instanoe are only Aboli. tion patriots, they are not interfered with, and Republican editors dare not denounce them, lest their party should lose votes!" Party Machinery. The Seiuct Aiwtiitr savs: "Tha otmnaltlnn to, the Democratic patty have in operation all their party maobinery. Tbey are holding Con gressional aod County Conventions, and next week will bold their State Convention. Yet there are some men, who cry aloud and say the Aemocrai" ougui to aoanaon tneir party organ isation! These same men are earnest workers of the maobinery of tbe opposition nartv. Tbty do not regard It as a wrong for DtmocriU to accept military appointments, or enlist In tbe army, burthoy do think It exceedingly wrong for tbem to think of holding Congressional or County Conrentious to nominate civil sjjerre. What prcoious bypoorisy. The old Democratic organization will always be kept np, and, you might as well make tbe tall pines of the Al lesbenles bend at your blddioK as to destroy ita orgatiisttlou! It will be kept np for tbe purpose 01 resturmg mo union ana Destroying union haters' plans. Drafting Officers. Additional Drafting Officers were appointed on the 22d Inst as follows: , Commissioners- Adams count v. J. M. Wells: Clinton, Stephen Evans, vie Doan, resigned 1 Green, Robert F. Howard, vioe Stark, declined) Lawrence, John Snyder; Washington, George Benediot. Examining Surroons Adams, David Cole man 1 IsaaoC. Williams, vioe Walker, Law recce: Carl Widlus. Washington: Wm. Little. ueverij. rrovost Marshals recommended as follows Adams, Thomas J. Mllleni Auglaize, E. M Phelps: Fairfield. Aaron W. Ebrleht: Law. rence, Edwin Bixlejj Washington, William F. uurtis. Drafting Officers. Additional Assistant-Surgeons. Tbe following Aislstanl Surgeons for Ohio re gimente were appointed on tbe 83d Inst.: PMcFarlaod, Newark. 68:h: A E Isanlnger MeArtbur, 40th: RP Johnson, Ml Union. 41st 1 E Jennings, W est Charleston, ixdiJB Jchnnon, Xenia, 43d; J W Lewis, Mt Pleasant, 4(1 At tk. ir t r,.:.. aak. it b t Cincinnati, 49th; U Leonardston, Yellow 8priogs, 60:bj E C Lewis, New Philadelphia, out; j it Liamoorn, Aiuanoe, oxj. j a Lair, Cluoinnatl, 63Ji JR Lars ilear, Putnam 54 '.h: J C Morris, Steubenville, (7th ;C A Miller, Lee, hiftb; Uruno Lankrelt, Van tfuren, Wtb; A Matsoo, Logaosville, 60th; F C MoConnelly, Vermillion, Erie county, 62i 1 W G Miller, New Farts, 04'bs w m BlcUulIey, Jacksonbarg, oath; S J Ciltchfleld, Mt Vernon, 66th; C Cos ton. De fiance, 67th; S C Chase, New Vienna, 68tb; M Frost, Havana, 69th; B F Cessna, Van Wert, 70 ib; 0 Evans, Franklin, 71st; J W Goodaon, Belleville, 78 J; Rob't Muenscher, Mt Vernon, 76(b; Andrew Wall, Cambridge, 77th. a to 01 Is in the for de be tbe to 1,) the we this to of per Do yon want Whiskers ? Do yon want a Monstache If , purohaac one bottle of E. E. CHAMP 1 03TB EXCEUIOR JSVlCOaATOW The world nnowned Toilet the only artiole of the kind ar.r offered th people of th United States . Th above article le the only on ued by the I reneht la London and I aria it la in onlveraal ass. TBI IZOBLBIOa , ... ( Whisker Invigorator I ! a Beautiful, loonomloal, Boothlne , yet SUmulatlni Compound, anting a if by magic upon the roots, cens ing a bcantitui growth ot luxuriant beard. If applied to the scalp. It will cure Baldtuu, and if applied ac cording to directions, It will cans to spring ap In bald spots a una growtn or nun, son aa. Till OXLKBftATSD . Escelsior , Invigorator I I an IndiiiwnsabI BiUole In every Oentlamaa's Toilet, and after one week's use they would not, for any consid eration, be without it . Tn above article will, in from four to eight wecksTbrlng out a thick set of Wmsxaas atonrracBti Th subscribers ar the only Agent lor th abov ar ticie in tne utiiteu Biatee, They would also announce to the public that they ar Agent tor SAPOIEOS'SHAIBJOILET! The only articl ever offered to the freoob people that would CcaL aTaaiaar HaibI the abov Toilet being manufactured for th sol benefit of Loals Napoleon! which articl is now lnaispenaaoie to nia toilet room. Th subvert be re, feeling confident that this Toilet mnat necessarily take the place of all others ever offered th public, tak pleasure In expressing their confide In the article, gaining It from practical see. The Napoleon Hair Toilet ", Will Coat, BnuirtT Ham In loft, gltken. f lowlns Curia, that will remain In shape for one day or wsek. If desired, or any loerer period, If th direction ar atrlctur followed, which ar very almple and easy Tne Hair Toilet doe ootm any manner interfere the Natural Boftn OA Hair. It neither scorch aor dvea it: but eivea the hair a oft, thrill appear anc. It alao prevents the hair from falling of turning gray. " i i ' The Napoleon HairToflet5 Ha been befere th pubUo bat short time, and ha ready been tested by ever on thousand eereou.1 th testif that th Napoleon BalrTollet is the areateat Deaauner ever oserm w tn ameiioaa peopi. To prevent this Toilet from betas counterfeited or Itated hy nnprinolpled persona, w do not offer It sal at aay D re sr let's In th United States., Therefore any'.LadyorOentleman who desire Soft, Luxuriant procar in invigorator ot Touet, eilber ana for dollar, lncloeed In a letter, witn their address. , i Address ' O. I. 8PENY A Ca, h, , Box 18S, Oolllnsvill, ' " ' '' Hartford Oo., Coon And B will be carefully sent by return mail. . i , febS3-dtawly . USTISWE' I.OfeO WHITE Knonin OX COTTON BOSS, to tartar abov th ka.- -Oente' Oottoa Stockings and half bos. . . ... ' Qentt' Bummer Under Garment.' ' , ' jdleaCndrTst. . 'T M . ! '.'.. . Jt-ttM tpcacf Eoclrt.. jU8 aoaUi High Btreet, - i n nt ill ii t T 11 " I I - i ! i i fi ? or to not one and al and un for llalr en ' "AYER'b, - OATH ART 10 Ar you skk, fkeU, aod comiUuulngf Areyououtof order, with your system de- , . ranged, ud your fcellufs ua . ooiurortablef These artD tome are often tbe prelude to aarloua Ulueae. Bum K of skkneis la creeping upon you, and ahould be ewtd oy a ; timely une of the rlglit rata- eiiy. um Ajcra ruiuiu cleanaa out the Uleonlerra hu- ' mora purify the Ugod, and .' let the Diilda move oh uauk- ' true ted in hoaltli aprp. Tkey allmulate tlie function '' of tbe body Into vlgoro ua ae- " tlvlty. purify the ayitom fruoi ' Ilia olstructlona wlilth make 1 dimes. A eold settles aoinewlur lu the body, and wtc strixt. Its natural functloua. Tlieee, ir uot reUevad,' re:irt Ukiii tlioinselvee and tlie surrounding organs, nn ' duchig general agruratlou, siifferiug, and dlaauaa tvi.il In lliin on'Mlun, opurdOKXl by the derange. nen la, take Avert I'lll". aud see liow directly they reecere the ii:.toral action of tho ay.t.m, aod whli It th btwyanS i fwlliiKoflienltll agnln. What Is trnennd soappareot in tliUtrlvloI and common complaint, h also tru elnjanny -.: of lb? dp-x-atod and dntigeron dl.rmner. Tim saa r r put irHlvo cITect expela tliera, Ceuwd by alnillar obit g- -tiiif and ili-rangeuiente of Uw natural iiuctlooe of the l ,1. Hie are r.u.Miv. and man f tbem aurely, eurrd br the ann.e mean.. alone who know tlie vlrte of V Pill. i " . 1., In ,nnlr tlllim alien auflullMr frORI IT the lilwdcr llioy cure. fcit"ir...iit from lendloif phyakinna in souie of the principal ciiia, aad from other well Known puoii per- SUB. !',ynt a fhrwariUvg Utrdiimt tf St. Unit, Nt. i, Htd J. Arm; Vour Tills sre the paragon of all that b) hvm lii uwdlclne. Tlioy liav ciund.my llUle diwjtr ul' lUcenin, .orea npon nor lianda nod f.Jt thut had prevnd in. iir.iiile for year. Iler mouier naa ueew auna ,n.lv ullM. Cwl wiiu motcnaa aira piuipiusen iw.nui mum in li.T !i:ilr. After our cUIIU wive cured, alia abw trM fi.ur l'WI, find tliey liar cured her. - MA nuiHiHiiniB. i A a Family Pliyelo. , : . ' Yium Of. K. IT. ChrticrM, tew CMmm. Vimr Pill, are the prince of pnrge. Their eicll-nt i .li!li .urnius an satliartlc wo onaem. Tbey are niPti, lint very ciirtiilii aud elfwitiwl In their action on Hi Iw .v!, which makee tbem iuvaliuible to w lu the ilaiiy tn- irniiiit of iliwaa. Hoodaclie,SlckIlealac'lie,Foul Stoanaala. lrom Or. hiXmari ihjrl, Duliimun. xllitKliiio. Avkh: Icnnnul Rn.wor vou what coffiblnlnts I luve cure ! with yunr Pill, hotter than to any on Ihtt v .) Irtat rail, pnrgnUrt mnlkint. 1 nlere great dpii ilciro on an enV'tunl cathartic In My dally oonteet with IN.nmi. im I lelleing aa I do tlmt yotir 1'IU. affonl ue tbe Unt wo luve, 1 of coume value tbem highly.. - Prm SOT o, Pn., Mny I, ISSS. .I'll. J. C. Ate. 8lr: I havo been repeatedly eure d of the 'wiir.t h'udacht any body enn linvo by a d" of tw of your I'llU. It some to arise from a foul etoiuaoh, which tlioy elanose at once. ' fours with gat reepoot, ;'KD. W. PflRIlLE, Cl'.rk of Sttamtr Clarion. Billona Disorder Liver Complaint. ; From Dr. ViwJon Bdl, eAaw Turk (Hy. Not only are your Pills ndmlrnblr adnpted to tbelr pm pot i a. an aperient. Uit I And thoir keneOdai elActsupou the Liver very marked Indeed. Tbey have In my prao tl:e proved uioro effectual for the cure of Ailem em -ploiuU tliiin any on romody I' can mention. I alnceniy rrj'M Unit w have at length a pnrgiUive which la wor th) ;tlie coiiriiletice of the piufeeakiu aod tlie aevle. Dm anurr or TIM iNrsatoH,)) i Waahiiiaton, D. C, 7th lieb, ISoO. Sia 1 1 have tued your Fills In my general and bespit pratioeier since you mede tbem, aud eannot heattat t aay Uiiy ar tha beet cathartic w employ. Tbelr rogur latlpg action on tbl Uver la quick and decided, eouee quotitly they are an admlruble remedy for denuigaaieuts f that organ. Indeed, I be eeliiuui found aaaeaof fcilieua diKUJ. so obstinate that It did net readily yield to thasa. internally youie, ALU.N20 HALL, hi. D, iiiyuMin iff On AVius feyckL Orsutry, DUrrhcaa, lleJax, Weraia. tml)r.J.a.antH,w'Ckieat Tour Pill, have had a long trial In my practlos, aad t bold tbem In aetewn aa on of tlie beetaparieuul ha vet found. Their alterative effect upon the liver make them an excellent remedy, when given In small doeea air Wens dyr Ury ami ibrrkw. lliulr augar4oatlM makee thorn very aoeoptahle and convenient for tbe use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Imparity of th HlooA. Vara tin. J. f. Himtt, Hutar oAdttnt Chunk, Bo. Dr. Am: I baveosed your Pills with ear ordinary auccena In my family and among Uioee I am called to via in distress. To regulate tlie organ, of dlgeetfoa and purify tli blood, thy are th very ueej mmedy I ha ever known, and I can eouudently recommend them to my frlende. Toura, J. V. HIM L Wabsaw, Wyoming Co, N. T., Oct. 21, 188S. Inn Sir : I am naing your Cathartic I'iila hi aiy prac ca and find them an excellent purgative tuTlaeae the , and nuWrw th fnuuttitnt nf 2iC bloaif. . 30US O. MKACHAM, ii. . ' Contlptlon,CostlTaaM,SnpitrMtvnu BJieumutlam, Oout, Neuralgia, Drop . ey, Parulyala, Fits, etc. I From Dr. J. V. nvghn, ATfnei, dim de. Too much cannot h eald of your PU lor the Cure of cutmnat. If other, of our fraternity have fcond Sum efllcacloiia aa I bare, tbev ahould loin ma Hi nrodaJia- Ing'lt for the benefit of the multitudes who sutler ftom Hint cnmplnint, which, although bal enough la itaelf. Is rlio'puvenltorof otlwra that nr wore. I belle wis tivAni tn orientate ill the liter, but your Pill. afiaot that organ and cure the illecaae. Fi cn ilru E. Stihrt, Wy.tcVm and Ulda(fi, Buictu I And one or two larirn doa ofymir PlUa, taken at tl.e propi'i time, nro cxcellriit pr. moU of tlie ,iiu,wi -fiuit wln'n wh"Uyor pirilully miipiieL and alaovaif efT'-ini.t to rritiM. tho ittimiuh aul tw icwrw a. TIkiV an fV inucii tli tst physic we luvve that 1 Hu uuameHS nu filler to in)' patient.. t Fi-m Oil Rtt. Dr. Haw!.t,tf Vit UcOivlM Ait. CTuroft. . ! Poi.?Ki IIocix. Eevauuuli, On.. Jen. S. UW. Itiwo Tin Sia t I should be nnirmtefnl fbr the roHae your skill lies brauglit me If I did not report mytast W y, it A cold a-ttlwl In niv limb, and biouftht on eMro ' Crftl'itf nHirf4K fK'UI, wliloh endnd in cArewre rera- tinL Nutwllh.taiidiiig I li'l the lt of pliy.lchioe, tt." :liuie ?w wor end worae, nntll by theadvloeorywar ratllnt "cent In llnlllmnre, Dr. Mackenalo, I trbai yoea Pills. IlielreffBCta wire alow, unt sure, nypersen img lu the two of them. I am now entirely welL ) Sr.SATt CnaMEnt. Eaton lToni, Tji 6 Dee, lSSe. i. A tr T tmre Wn entlra'.v en rud. bv your Phi, el mivaualit Out a painful dlatwe that had afHtcted aa for years. , YIXCEKT BL1DSW, ASyMrat of the Tills In market contain Merouxr, ntThlr. nlthatnih a vnlnnhle remedv lu akilM baDdS, It d.vi);emiis in n public pill, rrom tno uronurai on.im-ea tliat frciuentlv fdllow Its Incautlorn uw. pnrtHn no morcury or minernl en beta n Wliars b ay I rrlco, S3 cents por Box. cc 5 Boxes fear tl Prepared by Sr. J. C. AVER &, CO., LovrsU, Xasa and for sale by 9. ROBERTS, Colombo- n d by all dealers Is medicine everywhere. April IB, ltttas-dfcweowiy - . - , SELTZER APERIEWT. This valoabl aad popular Msdlotne haa enrvertally ir- ' cetvea tne moat lavoranie RnmmcuuMHin " the Manic l Peon anon aad lb Poaue - a J ; rnMiuvAUKif "tf. u: a the most wn iciiiit aan anaai ... ,TgVl'i SALINE 'APERIENT . . : i i-'c ;T tt may bensed with th beet effect In Btyiion aFisvi DUtuM,' Coilitmt "'' Sick Headatht Ntuiea, Un Aypettfe, -- I ' IwliQftV, Atiditi i A Weiwiaca,,' ' ., ' Tttpiditf e f Liver, 9mt, . : . RkeumtiU Mcttiont, . , , ( , f7rai, Gout, " ' ". . . 'ft tut ill t ' . Sic , kKU.COMr IKTt WBBOl . A jrentie and Cooling A pearl a irscutiT. ia Hulrcd. V It U nurtlcularl adanted to th wants ef Traveler by Be and Land. &e.ldent m Hot Climate, P.raoeJ ef . .w BedenUry llabluj, Invalids and Convaleecent.; Captain. . r of Veaselt and Planters will and it valuable auditio to their Medical Oheste... (,.;, ..ttu'i iso') It is la th form of Powder, caieluiiy pat P In betUe to keep In any ollmate, and aw rely require water poarad a ltt pradae adlbjhKuln"rvsoent . .-.c'J ttamerod testimonials from profeaalonal and thr gentlemeaof th kigheat standing throughowt tn ootanj try, and Ita steadily Inoreaainf pupulariiy for a eert J - eaia, stronaly guarantee Its efficacy and valoabl aba 1 " eater, and oommrad it to th favorable Botw of an ta tslUttpaWI. . . ., n, , . ,, fi,...r j j ; . aJanuiac rea oniy ny , f t . vItarr a N'T, CO., No. 73 Greenwich Bt.,cor.7arrea fit- j. ;!' K3"oW"roj2x;c r:i aKD fOB BALI BT bRtOOISTB OVJIBAJ .1. Aprtl M, 188-dkU '.' " , I'arii'Iaitrlnas,1 YX)S Xravdllnf Pre, vary sryilih and 1'wet. . ' ' ;, JaneS ' t south it 14b. Street. :lU- ' nr. : A