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.. W. VtMlV. IMitor. Tin snT. r The Great Rebellion. Progress of the Work of Suppression. , Itpecnia tliut tlio mil iilijccl of RPoesninti Istn of Missouri in not In ntl.vl. Cniro or flirtl'" Point, I'"' 1 ' ni;o i (leKpeiiiln idl'mf to BOClU'O pONrlCSHnlll of Hi. Ioiiin. Tliovo i'p a strong force inuler Ccn. 1'illow nt Now MniliM. Mo., nimllicr tit IVe ilmntas, AiL, under Poll. Met'tlllotli'.h. ntnl ntiolhcr ill Min eisnippl minify tintlcr Jo IT. Thump? er,. Tlir jiliili is to keep up n c .mutant threat to nl tack ('nii o nti'l Uiril'H point, 8nnn tn Keep the Federal forces thorp employed: nienncc den. Lyon in Bouth-Tvci-lcru MVrr.t'ri 1 y tlircntsofuniittiii.1;, vl.ilo the illicit nl Now Mililli'l ailil Pocnholllitu i l'io.-l II j'.llli I'.nil nf Til.it Knoh, n ml from then ihmvoIi mi f'd. Louis, t:iko it, nviiPtiit.- tlnv. Jiu'V.umi, run! tvilli this h:w'H of opornlioi n, vn f t Mic-on-ri from tlio Vcileiul Government. 'I I. in Inn of oporatioim.lmwcvor.iii.iv imdorpo u nlrjil clmnpo nmlor tho xvn'i hful eve of On. 1'ri -motif nml Ida ni ls. Tito I olograph. I rjiorlf li bottle ot Pup; Spriti,-; If to'lr.-i HOIllh id FprinsfioliI, on tl;o 2ml iiist.. Let ween tlio Fciloral forces under (Ion. lynn, nnll'.c roW'ls ltnilor lion. Mi Cn'iloiv.'h, in xvhh li ! of tlio former wore killed and 2." xion-mlcd, find -11 of tl io laltor killed find II vx minded. Gen. l.ymi drove tlio onoiny from' the f.el and tool; t;0 Ktainl of finii.". and 1." horser, mi wnjjoiiH. Shortly nfler KldO roliel hif.tnlry nmleitiiuk to make n i-linvgp, lull wore nir y 270 cavalry and driven 1.a k, xvllh a Iokm of 2fi relnds and . of our men. An tlio tclu force wan nearly doulile tint of onrs. (Sen. I .yon RiilmoqnonHy fell l:ick on -'prii:licM. where at l.mt neennnl l.o vim lnoniotilarily I'xpectin anollicr liatl'o. Oi Hie lili inst., n band of rein Is hhiio (if)i) 'aci'j- made nn Unsuccessful attack upon a tamp of 1'iiion men lit Alliens, Mo., atiout 52,"i milcH vest Keokuk, Iowa, en tlio IVsnioinen t ivrr, hir ing 22 killed, IT) w ounded and 18 prironi vs. There was .1 I'tiiott men killed find 8 wound ed. The latter wore rclnToreed nnd pix the rehcln chase, eaplurin;; i nnniLpr luisoiicrs, horses, &c. Monlomerv, who eoininniuls u regiment of men having Katt mr prievanees to revenue, h:s licen ordered to join Gen. T.yon. lie was at Fort Scott last necounts, and wilhin thrco or days' march of Fpvinglii Id. From the Kanawha our lale. t dates are to Cth insl. Several Hkitiiiii hes arc reporl edj and one hiiltle, nol yi t coiil'irmeil, v. hich reports Viso as u jirii oner. Gen. Cox beyond tlaitley's hridj'-B, nnd nl l.i'idiitvjc. It is thought that Wine had made good escape into Tennessee. His force prol-aldy inimhorH nliout .'IHOO mi n. The reports Ids wanton destruction of property to the value of 200,0(1(1 in Cliarleslon nnd Kana vha county, are corroborated. The Feder al troops were in line Kpiriln, nnd enjoying excellent health. H is now assorted that ppcessionisin is permanently dead all thro' tlio Kanawha country, and Home Guards lire being rapidly orgruii.ed to maintain their adhesion to the l'nion. Wo publinh on tho first page sotno iiitrrcrling iiarticu lars of the advance of Fox's brigade. Military matters about. Wrodiingb'n con tinue active. F.y Monday's tli.'-patehos have a report that Garibaldi hah ot'.Vrcd his norviccH to the Govcrnuient, which have been accepted, and tho renowned patriot and hero lias been appointed br'gadier general of the American velniiloeii;. Tho telegraph alo rep'.rts the appointment of four other lirst class generals, including Frof M. Mitotic of Cincinnati. Tlio Navy IVpartment is turning its at toutioti to improved naval nrchilcelurc, and invited proposals for the construction of one or more steel or iron-dud ships. The ves sels are to bo of mitTicient capacity to carry nu armament of one hundred nnd twenty tolls, with a complement oT three hundred men nnd provisions for ixly days, with coal for eight days' Btcamiiig, nnd not to draw exceeding tuxtocn feet water. Accounted for. Many good union democrats of this viein Ity, readers of thcCinciiuuiti I'mjuircr, M puy..lcd to utidortst.ind why il is thul that paper is continually ahushig tlio Adminm tration for ''plunging the country into n hor rible var," vhcii every reader knows veil as "any other man" that this is not true. Mr. Pouglas expressly declared in the last epccdl ho ever made, that "the present cession movement ih tho rct-nll of an enor mous conspiracy formed nioiv than linear ago, by the leaders of the southern confed eracy, fin- tho overthrow of tho beet gov. cniiueut on earth." Tho course of the lin piircr is easily counted for. A large proportion of its miIi Bcribers are in tho south, among the veiy class of men who nro now in open rebellion against our Constitutional Gov ei I'luent lienco it is not a matter of iud' ideal pre ference, but u cpu'sti 'ii of iies.-hj-upcr that comjiels it to i uii r U the s.niih ern nppclite. Like Judas of old. il receives it pcices of silver for a certjin object; which la none other than to excite hostility, on lart of loyal democrats iu ihe iioi th,agaiu;it their own government, und to encourage them to join the south for its complete overthrow. Congress. Congress adjourned e ihe -t., a HCKsion of uearly live wcekd. 'i'he for revenue, the property und iutcim tax, were all jiahscd and t.i- ncd by the au were also the biiLi coiif tfcatiu rebel property, increaisiuo!dui ' pay, Tho l'rcBideni'B acts wcro allaj'pi'uved, tho luibeau corpus qui-Htioii, which :n to and has k'uico been ajnoved attorney general U.iton. All tijc miliiaiy pointmeut4 for thin tuilo were properly considered and duly confirmed. The Difference. Senator Johnson and Kthridne i f Teiuics Bee, Holt and Mallory of Kentucky, Thomas and Winter llav'm of Maryland, from blavo Btaten, bland up boldly and for the support of the yovcn.ment, vhilo the Iu'jn'u'ir and kindie I tdn-iix judterinj c.lioitt coin ) omihc, in: 1 ai vomplaiiiiiijj; betaiino the iidm'uistri.tion not give tho reins of goveii.iiient up to Pavia and Stcphciiti. BSccrctniy Chabe l..n York for the purpobo ot l.a in, vith leading Juuci tivj v. uc to ,.u iiiLcrvicw A Move in the Right Direction. . The democracy of Ciuik county nro nlive to the interests of their country. They re pudiate the platfoiiii of tho late folate Con vention, nnd vain their fellow domoerals throughout the Plato of its mischievous ten d.'iirirs. Ifowct er tumli they may dill'er with ihc j'rcsciit Adiuinir.lialion Upon other mal lot .4 which have hitherto divided Un til from the Urpublican parly, they think rn nil pnlrioisdo that wo nhor.l 1 itol allow these dilferelieeH of opinion to Intel fere w ith the ningletif ii:i of purpone in pultitiir down re bellion, booking tit. Ihe (piOHlioit in all iln b' lii i'i;'H, they .de l;in thciiiM'lvc lineoiidi I'on.dly d'l- 1 iio I ' i ; n ; in f ivor, in tin tmuliioiis iimes, oi' f.'nking parly in palriot ii iii, and Iiet ce call for n palriotii' l'nion C.i:,Ve:-.!'oU of men of all pal lies, pledged to tho Hit; -poll of (ho National Go erm.ienl in ;vl i!a coii-.t'tiitifiind r;Ti.rt to juit down thin uiH'iir.rtitc.roral rebellion, llicynak llnil tlio il'iHoi-rr.m r.f oilier eouutvvi may iign the fii'l tbi yl avo Irioied for a l'nion (V,i: vet.linii for Ihe nomination of Slate officers, to be held at Mich liluO as li joint ( oiifereili e o! leading I i.'inoernts nnd liopuhlicntiN may a;::e' nio:i, based t!pon l!o plnlgo to gic oltr t'nie, liioucy, and olir lives, if lieed be, to tin1 inaintciialice of the Government a ga'.ied all foca. foiei:;n and doliieidic. We re;;-;,". tins ncl. o:i an Irilely pn'i oil e, anil ho; k- it may meet with approval, g.-m i ally. A Move in the Right Direction. Secessionist Arrested. l l 1 ol' o of at l.iit:l. C il. Tyler, a fnandson of tho ex I'resi leiit, was made a pi ii.ouer while loin itroly w alking Iheslrei lsof Cinciniiali, last (( ;. lie explained Ihe nbjei I of his V iail to bo to convey his wife, w ho ia the daughter of Or. Wiighl oT that city. In biehui'ind, Va. Tyler vns a gradual" at Weft Point in 1HI8, and was afterward?; eonnninsioned a lieutenant in the regular army, whic h po sition lie l esigm il lo lake a lieiil. coloiirlaii- cy in Ihc rebel armv. In Hie buttle at Ma naio'cs he rei ved as ndjittaut general under l iUiregai d. He was taken to the Now port banaeks for cafe keeping. .1. W. Smith, mny agent at f'an Franoireo under ltiu Italian, wan arrei.led in New York, last week. lie is n son of Klra Filly of Virginia, and a noce:, imiitit of the wens! type. The appropriation of money lo his own benefit, from Fnolo Kim's eoll'era, did not perhaps exceed fifteen thounand, yet he will probably have to 'bal.itu e accotinln,' not more. Democratic State Convention. up is of The I'emoci acy of Ohio mrl at. Coltunbun according lo programme, on Iho 7 1 It itist., nnd put. in nomination a Plate ticket, on phil form ns odious ns w ns possible, without going entirely over lo Ihe cause of.lcff. Fa- vis. Fill Ihe mo'it detestable feature of the whole conlrivnnee. probably, is found in the seleetion of the candidate fir Lieut. Govern or. J. Scott Jlarrhion r.iu on the Know Nothing ticket in lSaO, in one the Cincinna ti dis'ticlw, for representative lo Congress, and during the bitter political warfare that, nnd in fact, for several years previous, ib'd his best lo excite Ihe Is. N.'s to moh and dri c nwa from the polks (ho bent class of our adopted citirei's, whom tin y chose to stigmatise ns 'd d dutch.' The Joitriml nays tho attendance, van largo, but, under the circnmstnneefi, it should have be four limes ns large. The "men been" waa niau- ngei eolovely lv wirc-puiicro ol too allan- dighain siripe, nnd the platform w is adopt ed in bulk.lc: t by a reparation of Ihe pi, inks Ihe roltetiess of the limber miht be un pleasantly CXpoced. Loyal Democrats. O. em Wo nro leased lo notice tho enlhiisiasni with vlnch all loyal democrats iidhero the caure of the l'nion. They with one ac cord agree, with their late patriotic leader, that the slavery question is a mere pretext of Iho .onthern conspirator.! to overthrow the government, and are determined to fol low the precepts of his dying appeal. V arc led to this conclusion by tho action of number of the leading democratic papers the State, niiice the late meeting of lireck- inridgO Hyinpathi.'.crs at Columbus. They do not hesitate to pronounce tho movement tho result of tho skillful management of old political generals of the democratic, aided bv a small number of valient recruits from the know nothing party. Must be Settled Now. as the uflcr UilU duty 1'rcK idout, A;c nave re ferred by Gen. all man fully are tnally v ill Ji If. .New The pecuniary loss which the country Ins already suffered from (he Jo IT. Pavis rebel lion cannot bo lesn live hundred million dollars, yet there are those who are w illin to cooipromiao upon any terms (ho rebels arc a mind to offer, even if that should to rceognizo the independence of their so- called Confoderaev. The signs of the times however, indicate that the great mass of Ihe 1 aval citieiM f the north will be content w ith nothing short of a complete sctlli nient of the controversy, now, Oeer again to brought up for i onsidei ati.m. We must ell tier i icclarc m I. Ivor ol I lie minority oc ma jority ruling, as w ell an for nnd against our constitutional government. r,..'fhe biir, Vu. rid a Is ie;aui occupy MartiiiM- tft,..Col. MeCook and Gen.! ed in haylon. u few d.ixn no , heiiek in i ri.C.ipt. AviK, John lliowii'n huniune j a'dcr, was killed at bull's llun. t-.u'l'he reliels, it is said, enly caplmed lil'li'cu i f our cannon at bull's linn. K..M1 the Ohio military appointments have been continued by the Senate. F.. inuc companies oi re .'iiiars leave med at WashiiiiiUni fiiiiii the West. Many ot tlieiu lotto Iscil 111 Iho service 1.) or ycum. 11. t irieit i utility, vim ii is too cuiiniy in Uliiu llial lets I el st ilt uc"ii;l to Ihe war, is liiuLin: uticiiiioitii itleits raiee one. i"Jr proiiiinent engineer it ihe icii k l ire ilepal tmenl is nt W a. lwi::;Liti cLileavuniij; to mvo luo J-ire .vii.tvc lii. lU lionl dikinU raliou. tx&h is said, liut the I'liion tut'ii i f lucky will soon raise 10, UUU men und the Hcbel forced out of Kentucky and liexecO Bii..'l'luj I'uioii melt liuve curried tucky by a troi majority. Hji i.t y, of the I oiiiiivillc JK iHt'crut, Mas over Mciri wether teceasioniot, by 1 miijorily, Itjy'One of the laiycst dry j;oods houses Now lorlc, M.'-...rc. Clitliii i Melien. JjiK-.J a fctV Jat s since. 'Jin l.i.liiJt;. s id 'the coin is '.: i:,ht to le over thnc icul.oi.b tlolkus. iujf 'l'hi'tai.di ihe cuwardice or trcasoi Commodore .McAiJc', ihe rebels lnvo 1 Columbia Is M d.n iioui the N.nl'dk vui tl idalite I in arimis poMliems to too ui ,'i'oacli to l.i.l.mond, an t lu ntti aud time buiub'd luoiud.' l upon i Lc-'liU of Maua-M j, Great Union Demonstration at Rockville, Indiana. Speech of Governor Morton. Tho Indianapolis Jmirnnl Plate that for Rotiio t i me past an effort m been in pro gress in the woslerti part of that Kt.iio to produce, a fi cling of diMHa!isf,ietiou wiih !ho war, ami force a surrender of Iho (iovern inf ill to tho rebels by diu ounteiiain ing Iho action of t'.io Admiiiislratinn in maintaining it by foreo. Hut trilling us the mWchicf may bo, it is the pi i t of win loin to remove it, if possible; for though it canm ver grow big enough to bo alarming, it can't die nny loo noon. Ilence, in tho coiliity most pei'-. HMloutl n m f-l "l with one of these ii'0'i IIcm of .lell'. ft.tvisF.itko il was thought by the loyal lie ti, that i by prelly iniu li evi ryliody jle'i o, that it Would hn'wcll lo l.o. a l'nion m-eting first,, to hhow the traitors and their dopes Iho K.ttrngth of llto loyal Keiiliiocii!, nnd si-oond, lo gtit out houk! good wholeiaiiiio truths fui' tho enlighten meiil of mi h ni were not wilfully misled. A d:. y vvn i sol, iiniintiiicoiiieiila made, hpeak- ei'. invite 1, nud a real T'nioii luit.arty ri'Ti,. riTi'1'fiiion prepared. I ..( S.itnrday il cjoim off, nr.d it cxcrvled nil expectation in thiiii b: in end Hpiril, ai high an loyal rnon 1ad ifilcd (heir nirei.gth. II was a largo oiilponiitig of the pcopln of Parke nod tic adjoining couiiliet, to nt leal, their deolioii lo the ( ,-me oT the l'nion and Iho institution i under vhicli we live. The number in allendaics' hi c.-.lim.ited, by competent, jiidgen, at live of six IhoiiHaml. It waith" large. it uicelitig ever iii..cmb1sl in Iho da"e. Tlio iiieel'tig i;H hel l iri tho grooef Geni'i'al t i ll", adjoing Ihc town. Judge Waller C. Dan. ildsuii presided, a; aisle d by several Vieo Fresidenls and Seeretrtrio i. (Hi being introduced to Iho moi ling Gov. Morion made a few is marks on the condi tion of feeling existing Til a portion of Iho and continued: REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT. if n All liopnhh'oim Government is bared upon Iho piitieiplo Ihul. when the ivill cf the people has been xprossod throii'Ji l!ie l il m.-t of the ( 'oust il ill ion, all parlie iindall men mitsl submit. I'nless t!ii;i principle lie unconditionally admitted, llcpullicau (iov- nnicni cannot cxmi lor a oay. l or illus tration ol tins truth, I might refer to Ihe lislory of Mexico, wlicrc each election in ollow ed by a revolution, where the minority relnso lo Minimi to luo nnuinlv, anil llv to ariun for tl io tedresH of every Tanned grievance. Such has been the history of Republican Governinenls in bianco and other coiinlrii's in Lnrope. livery tdliccr of tile liin eminent, Wlien roperly elected, becomes the ollicer and ageul of Iho people, whether they favored his election or not, and all loyal ili,ens rccogni.o him asBiieh. Mr. Itiichanau, when cleeted, although 1 did not favor bin election, became my 'res ident, and any insult i ll'crisl to him by a foreign power, r any resistance to his law ful authority by domestic I'uch, was nn insult and an injury to me and lo everv eili.en of llii" Foiled Stales. Some people there are who m o so incredibly i tepid ns to be unable to perceive any dill'erenco between the Government nnd Ihe mere agents whocarrv it on for the lime. Government is intended lo ho permanent, w hile the olticcrs by whom il. is administered are ever changing. Washington, Jcll'ersoii and Jackson have passed away, but ttio Government. Iliev administered slill lasts, nnd I trie t w ill last forever. The men w ho now control public alVairs w ill in a b'W :.b:r! years have passed from the stage of action ; lull we trust. Iho Government will tuirvive them. The man w ho would refuse to protect the ( lovernnietil merely because ho did not like Ihe men that can list H on, would ilisplay as hide sen .a as Ihe inebriate who should refuse to pro tect bis dwelling from the llamt s because ho did not like the agency of water. PARTY QUESTIONS. to a This ia nut a war of parlies, but of Iho whole people. The intensts involved rise as far above' lucre parly i onsideralion as the heavens are above Ihe earth. 'I he man who stands nlool from Ihe great oon!'-.-. higgling about his parly, is short sighted, and fails lo comprehend the lime in which ho lives. Parties can only exist in a free Government, and when the Government falls, (hey fall along with it. Tho Peiuoeralic, Whig and Republican parties have each sought to administer the Government. Rut if the Got eminent should pass away there would be nothing left lo administer. If there is any poor partisan here to-day who believes that, after the Government has been de stroyed, he will have his pariv left and may enjoy that, 1 yield him up in despair. The Almighty ban enveloped hi.s intellect in eternal night, and foreordained that ho should be a fool forever and ever. LINCOLN'S ABOLITION WAR. of be be Tho charge ia made in this county that this war was bcuii by l.iucoln to briii, aluuil iho iibidilion id" Slavery. The man xho utters this i liai se is altemptiii; to com mit fraud upon the people ami treason against the Government. Kvcrv intelligent mini knows that before Lincoln was inau gurated, the rebels had an army of thirty thousand men in tint field; bail laid siee lo Tort l'ickeiis and Sumter ; had robbed tho Mint at New Oilcans ef half a million of dollars ; hail plundered various I'm Is ami Arsenals of two hundred thousand stand of anus and live hundred pieces of artillery; had coiilist aletl tho debts due from citi.elis of Seceded Slates to ihc people of the North, thus robbing them of hundreds of millions of dollar, bail murdered ur driven out from the seceded Stales everv man of Northern drill or that elilerlained a lin;:ein;; attach ment bu the com.litiilioit ol his coiuili v. ic object of a falsehood so foul and monstroti -i is nut to nc mistaken. It is lo lislracl the people of the North and palsv the hands of the Government, thai il may ill an e;o-y prey lo iho scoundrels who are secLlliir Its ttesli uelitin. I Ills XI toil 1 no Us licet, if an it had, and must then lore be us PEACE. iv- ar 'JO only ;uu' lo New rci Ken drive 'J'cU' Ken editor Uted wo in coll ed hid nav t.nard iwccn tl bill il is said we nuut have peace, and uld liax e peace if x e xvoidit. 1 lox e penci ls much as anv man. lis sweets are as dc- , ions to my taste as to that of any human ciiij;-, ltitl'xtheu I say this 1 mean peace uit is sale, peace that is crowiud xvith liberty and the hhsiii;:s uf an cnli" hleiicd ivili.ttion. I do not nn an that peace hich is too sleep id death; which is purchased by foul dishonor; nor thai peace xi loch but another name lor r.tilmih.Moii to tvraiits Hid traitors. It is utur ftdlv to talk about peace without pomluc;' out some nittuod by xt Inch ll may be obi. lined. I know but luo i ond i i ,t us iiott noon x hich i.eate i an be bail. 'I'he first is by Kiibiuillin the itisruptioii t f the I'liion aii.l iln1 tlc siriit lieu of the Government. The second is by the ubmission of the traitor note arms. And 1 appeal to j ou to-day to ansxver ihc tUesiiou in tour tixvn hearts, upon which of theso coiitlitiuii-t do you ilcmand ieacc? Who are tlio men that arc thus claiuorin;: for peace upon any ti rum. They are nol the I nion nu n el' Kentucky, Missouri, ef Tennessee, of Maryland or ii inia. Jhit lin y are small cl.tiis scut ten ihro.t;. hout the Nonhein Slates, who are violently blKpecti'd by their lieihbol'S Hot beiu I'liion iiien. bill iiicu xeh.) xituiltl ltttili ish must und rejoice most in a pt i iod of ceiit s al iiL.llchy nnd boci.tl and political tli.'.Mjluiitin. lhit we are told that inilci s xvcatoiicc SU-pcitd Lo,liliu, s, and mcUIC peace lipoll any icrii.s, an i iiorun iis public ib bt x ill I ccntJuttcd, which xtill vp ivbs ihe people lor (loin lubons to ceii.c. A lalc public tb I t iii undoubtedly u cdamiiy ; inn (hue urc jrrcater c.il.ti unit s. VJ.at will it jutdit a pe.'ple if they should ain l!u w ealth !!ie xx hole world, but lose II. i ir llovci inn. end witli it their bbii ly? In my judgment the man xvlm can tl,d bcraiely xvt ih jcold in the rede ucaiust'ihe existence of Gox ci nu. cut, and thclilcnivD of tbie peoplo, in either nn idiot or a traitor. If thero is niicli it man In Farke county, may God for givo li i id, for 1 cannot, what mittern it whether this vnr shall cost a hundred mil- lioim or a hundred thousand, it wo nro thereby enabled to transmit thin Government to our tliildtetif Consider! il in aim rely final cial point of view, il would be tho best investment the .American people ever made. If Ihe Government fa what bcouies of the valtio of i ropi t tv? What becomes of commerce? of puplieand private iiHtilutiotm 1 pro Mierily of every kind; I'he follv of the man who rcTir-a to H'if- tain tlio (lovernmcnt became it will coat n largo sum of money to do so, is only equal's bv him who should is f.iso to n'trchase I : , i f ,i.i M fiii.l l,i i.-iiiui. il i,l ii eli-ivn tilul vobmlard v slarvcs him-elf lo death in order I lhaf he rviy live to enjoy n laige fortune, j I'inarifially eonsidere I, seecsif ai is the grealcHl misl'oriime that c.mld befal a na- i I'on, and eniioei.illv tho people of the e IVestern Slates. Tlio M issiaf inrd river Would becoiuo till: propetty fif ii foreign Government, nnd ve should bccutofF from any outlet, to Ihn Gidt except upon witch term fti fdiotdd bo graciously voutlmafed to ns by Iho traitors now in arum. Tho fn.tnufaetiireit nnd ngrif iillural pro ductions of Indiana would not, bu i. Mowed lo float, down the MiKsissippi river to find a malkel, except on compliance with tho con ditions and pi.yment of tho duties prescrib ed by the llietatorship at Richmond. The Revolutionary War is estimated to have cost two hundred millions of dollars. How uj,ocii eas-r would it liavo been lo liave , 1 paid Iho little dulv of thrco pence a poiim upon I, a. And can you doubt tli.il the men who mtv urge l!it eo.-d of this war as an objeeiiou I ) il, would, for l!e same i"ason, hate objected to the Revolution, had liny lived during that period. COMPROMISE. Fill, it h said that thin tvnr might have been avoided by a compromi.se, nnd couhi now In1 net ; lis! by a compromise. While we v.ere babbling of cnmpinmo.c last winter, Ihe traitors were slvuling arms, plundering minis, invest ing fortress's, nnd marshaling armies into the field. -What is there to com promise now but the integrity of (he l'nion and lh" existence, of tho Guvcrniaciil? lo the li ailors oiler to os any Compromise? Nn, tin lh" contrary their ultimatum is the de struction of the Constitution and the l'nion. Rut how would ihesc men go about propos ing a compromise to any enemy who has an hundred Ihoiisand men in the licld, and who spits in tho nation's face whenever the Word in nieiil ioiied; who declares 1'ial Seces sion and .disunion are Iho glorious consum mation of (he toil and travail of more than tidi ly yearn: who allirms that Iho free insli inlio'ns at the North aro a failure; that the only true foundation for Government is African slavery, and that the laboring classes of the North are surl'n and vassals beneath Ihe nieiil".! and Moral dignity of tho slave upon the plantation. It is now well known that tho Secession movement was uiaii rui' d as ear as Iln first ell'otd at the dcstriielion of the Gov eriimeiil was made in '-'.V,, in the nullifica tion movement in South Carolina, based ostensibly upon Ihe lariif ip'eslion. tlen. .laelison ihell lutslictcd that the next effort xvoitld be predicated upon the, Slavery ipies lion, and ihe prophecy has been fullilled. from that, time forward Secession has been kept alive under the deceitful and npccioiin title of "Slates bc.lils;" and yet these coli iitilulioii.il doctors proposed lo cure this chronic Secession cancel- by the aopliee.lion of a mild cnmpromii-.e platter, but I tell you. Xo! Theonlycc.ro for the cancer is 'the knife. Von must cut out the anrcned and' rotten parts; und extract the very root of ihe devorine; nicer. Compromisa root and Iicrba are of no avail in a ca-e like this. I'he Southern Commissioners, sent to Wash ington last fiprin;; oifercd no comprouiisc. and xvoul I listen lo none. Their liaiiv.hly and traitorous ticni.'.iid xvaa that wo idmuld consent to the tlissolmion ot tlie L nion, ninl tho iln'tneinbei nient of the Government. They said if ibis Government would write its name upon a blank piece id' paper and aliuw them to xvrile over it tho condition.! uiioii which tliev would eoiuiiromiso this dilliculty ami return tho l'nion they had none to xvrile. A proposition to compromise now is sim ply a proposition to surrender, and the lutn who makes it. disuiso il as, ho may, means lhal and iio'fhiiur else. We are now tihtiu, to preserve what our fathers loti'rht to win. Tiiey established a Itepublicau j;-ovcnnucul, ami we s ill uphold il. If. Ilunr cause was sacred, then is ours, .anclilicd by their blood, nnd idioiihl, if ne cessary, bo sealed xvith our ox u. SECESSION. To concede practically or theoretically the doctrine of Secession" upon which this repelliou is based, is to concede the destruc tion of our social and political institutions. That doctrine is that any State has a riht lo xx'uhdraxv from the l'nion at pleasure, xvithoiit eoustillinp; the National Government or the other Slates. This beiiij; ttdiuit led, it requires no nr;.'umcnt to prove, that we have no pivcriimcnt, but a mere voluntary asso ciation, with no higher sautdioim than a pleasure party, from xthicliany jiitest may retire at his oxvn cniiveii'cnce. Carried to its conscipiciicos, il does not stop with the destruction of the National Government, but is eon, ill v fatal to Slat.c and local instil nl ions. Commerce must perish when one parly can xvilhdraw Ironi a contract, xvittioul tlio con sent of the other. No oilier war ever in volved sin It inihlv interests, eoniprchcud in; as il ikies, the political an I social exist cine of the Nation, and it. while ex ervihin is thus at stake, we shall sull'i r ourselves be distracted and eoii'piered by old preju dices and jealousies, false views of public economy, and the evil machinations of scl-li- h deiua:.:o;;ucs. ibe xvorld may well pro nounce tinal jndemeiil, that the cxpi 1 i niciit id' self ;;ox t riiincut has tailed, and that men can be successfully governed only by an aristocracy or a monarchy. FREEDOM OF SPEECH. is of to in of of tl of e of nt, Much is beiii';- mi id in nrlian qivirlcrs liowiibout the ri;;hl of free speech. I allow no man to be a more firm and con detent a 1 ot ale of Ileal ri'.ht t i.m lnvsell. 1 haxe ban d for it lot' luaiiv years, and shall ev uphold it us Ihe vvl'V tout hshme of liberty, It w ill be found, on examination, that those , i - .. ,i. . a i tin' "I'rctloi.i ot i peceh.' ihc I i;;iit to x cr.l.cn our hands nnd slieic.hcu die hands of our enemy, by ilisiiaetiii.4' our couiicils, by rc xiliiioiir cause, by i;:iioiiiinioiis proposi- lions lo lav ilown our anus, and bv assail- " . ii ... i ii . . . . ili ilie purity ol an men xx no arc laiairin; uphidtl ihc honor ami iiiKriiy i f ihe na lioii. If any man iu the lelsdli.ut Stales should lillei' ill defense of tin' North a tithe ofvxh.it loco in Indiana arc daily say in;; dcli'ilNi. i f liiC Soillll, he would Hot lie pcf iniiud lo lixe Ion",' cli..ti;;h lo s.,y his pray ers. This freedom of speech is cxci vised in bt half of those who deny ihe lijiht lo others, and who punish its exercise xvith death. The men xt ho llols abuse this l il.t of lice speech are livin;.'nioiii.iiicutii of forbearance of our luxes, and of the llhciiy and security ef persons, j;uaruutcod by itistitiit:ons. While I admit and xt ill uphol the freedom of speech, it is not improper stalt- lhat there Hie Stale and national laws ib lining und pun'ndiiui; the crime ol treason, atliltliatiiilruclioi.it of these laws xvill searched out und puiiibhed xvllll iho Utiuoot lip.ol'. t.y ll hcctiib lhat t'iipt. Kmc, nf the hteulii cr lie'nlvii, ht h :, Id ll.c ld.it k;i lin. licet ini ihc biinlhi i li t mist, i-i u hynip;iihier id' cccrtt.Ki. 11c has iill.iXM'tl l wo redid 1'l'i-! v.itcciu In CM'iipc ihc I lot hinlc, ulul li.in t.ul eil lo jnvtcci mu- oxn vcs-a Im in i-cviiul xt l.t ic il xvuti ileicly in his Jmvti r Imvc ilunc K'lU. ti .Ttve lue.t, lumictl hcstlcr und Jnr- ct.nli, h.id II li;;llt licui' I l;il l ihlitll j;', this C-tutc, the oilier tl.ix, 1 1 flu the itl'cctH of which lillUT died I'lit'ltlv nfler. tTlio Philadelphia Ts'i''T HUggest a way to unmnslc tho rebel butteries, viz! burn tho pino and cedcr forest whoro they nro hidden. frJ'ix-Govcrnor Joneph Trumbull, of Connecticut, died nl; Hartford, ou Sunday, aged pevcfity-eight year. Jfo was grandson of tho first Governor Jonathan Trumbull, and nephew of the ne.cond. t.y-The honiutida nt AVashington nro nd rniinbly iittundcd. All tho comfortit and luxuries ticcenRi ary for the sick nnd wounded nio abitndanlly Hiipdioil and judiciously used by the nurses. IfOn the morning of the Mil. a detach ment of tlio New York '.lib attacked a squad of rebel cavalry opposite Iho Foint of Rocks, !"'" ,,,v''. '"'""' ,,vo UM l? "ll;c V' "I'd tool; Iwcniy lior.-.. s. v'" Insiahnetita of rille 1 eiomon, 1 0 and ") iiotindeis, ready mounted, arc almost iloilv arriving at Wa.-diin rlon. Geo. MeClcl- I. in will soon be insii ided vi h all Iho ur- tilleryho donircn. It will be of the best bc of the best ipinlity. Ucff-Hcaiircrard Is now on a visit to ,., , . T, ,, . I r, . . . , C hai lemon. I he gadent Col. ( orcorari, now a priHoner at Ibchmond, lliforrnerl hlH e.tp- tors, that ho was heart and until for the Union, nnd thai lie WOUll not accept a t'urolO It It! weio offered to him. I'.i'r-Tho military (heat of tho rebel 0m oral Gariictt, which wan capiured by our troons vas found to coutain hhects of Ihe I'a'rmoiint Kank. Tho rresidcrit of thai nocoiiipanicil 1 f'mi Chi i. If ,w run t his KtalV, si;;nin-Kiich ipiantilies of tho notes i ... i c i t: nn inn- wiuiicu iinin i.inie i' lime. .I he expedition s.-nt out from Turd's ., . ' ... 1 i . , ii- lonit to (..rar baii has returned liav.ir; loiind null, in;; to do. 1 ho report that thero wi'ii a re's I force there, tiirea'ciiia ' Iho Fed- oral jiosilion, was false. There x cro no Rebels xvilhin ol) miles of the place. A:yA I the su;;resl ion of Ma j. Gen. Hanks, a hir,;o nuiiibcr of troops will prohabdy bo coueei.traled at Halt iiuop, (is it is easier lo transport them from that city to different, sections of tho country limn from Washing ton, where tlie force is lar;;o enough now for all practical purposes. Jf Most of the principal counties in Northeastern Missouri nro occupied by jrovcriUiU'rit troops. The b.eal is very sevfrenl St. Louis, fnunr ie-t on.m:ii ies of shot and .shell are arrivit; tor (it n. I'le- moot. E31V a vole of Congress the t-y I.'1 '" vates has been increased from i; 1 ! ! 313 per month. This, w illi the i.'vi -d" ?! ('a. to be i,ii to each at the i nd nl" I'.io v ar. i. id tlio rc;;idar bounty of Kill aires if l.ir.d, makes soldiering dcsiruble in a ecnniary an well as a ui(riotie point of x iex.. f '"The relumed volunteers, who reside in Pnyton met v. iih a brilliant, reception, on Tuesday last. 1 1 was n i'i-.wvi' I tribute to a noblo bund, w ho, xvhen the tirst call for troops xvas made, rallied instantly to the de fence of the cnpil.il. Many of those gallant "soldier boys" xviil enbst for (ho war, alter it brief season of recreation. t??r),So ntrietty ) iliseijilme cfilorceit m tx :',,s!un;;on liiat any otiiccr or volunteer found on the s;reel alter id.rhi fall w ithout ; p. ISM IS pllt 111 char;j;o of a i t ! o of iiitm. A e;'o Gen. buiior, v. ho had text evenings a; just an ived Iron unlnioxvn to the I'orirc.-.s Monroe, and xv as paleid. was arrested nnd held until he was sal i.d.ielorily idclit ilicd. J I o en joxed the arrest hugely. E v'd'rom the annual r.port on London fires rceoii? ly juiolitdie'l, we learn the as loi'iidin fact that iliirin, I .(, there wcro ol! fires arising froiu smokers throw down Iho in il mi'iit ends of cio'ars! ,ull is said (hut Jude 'Wayne, of the Cuiled St lies Supremo Court, though a. ciiizen of Georgia, is now in 'Wash n-' ton lor ihe purpose of ta.kiu,; his accustomed seat upon the bench. In the general bank ruptcy of char.'clcr xvith which so many of the foremost men i f that Slalo have allowed Ihcinsclvcs to be carried axvay byfhcSei es sion mania, the firmness of this ibstinui.slu tl jurist in the more admirable. tVyAu incident is red, .ted of a Massachu setts man iut'ciHi;; Ins son under curious ciivumsiances. llearin;; lhal a yuiitij in:ui of hi.-: name had bjen taken pr'-'oncr by ihe federal troons and conlined nt Wash in;.'' ion, the Mi.ssatdiusetts man visited him, and sti.iulv ieco vni.ed his son. Tho latter it' liad been le.iehin;-; r.ehool iu Virginia, and had been impivs'.-.cd into the rebel service. Ib is now anxious to take his place iu the l't (' oral ranks. V"").The fortifications on Ihe ro'ht balk of the t'otomac are bein;;' strengthened ai cxUiiilcl. Txx o strong tortn havo been reccii'lv con.-.trin ted in the xicinity of Koit ( oieoran, breastworks throw n up, and I I n houses erected, making the puttiiioli iniprco' nable. llcio'lim coiiimaudin;"; the old foi tilicatioiis of tho Potomac have been occupi- ed xvilhin a few (lavs past bv I'cdtial forces, so that Washington in front may bo col sulcrcil atunitlantly protected. fccfdntellio-eiice from (Jalvestfln and the Hull coast of Texas ns late as the middle July has reached us. The condition of things there is most lamentable. They are without money of any kind. They be;;un their seces sion movements by repudiation of nil their northern debts; this worked very well; finite ti ihcir t-utL-d'aci ion. I'ltit soon t: iln t due spread and applied itself to domes tic debts, but not lilt equal satisfaction all parlies. 's- NEW ADVERTIS'MENTS. ; to1 ... j io iu all the 1 lo be i in stances lei the jyiTU NOTICE. Notice is hereby piven that n petition lias tiecn tiled iii litis cilice' ptayimr for tlie esndi'.isiihisr and t collMl llelin' of a dilt'll be;ijlllilu;' ten feet v,c-t I lioi ih iptarter pest section S, tow n -t norih. ratine 1 i'.i--l ; laeiiee south nnd parallel Willi the (iuricr i seeliou line lo intersect a sit ail about .'ta rods from the south line ol s.nd section ; thence down sai Mt.iil to ihe middle branch of rorUe;e river. And tli.it said petition will be lor he.u iu'r en the 1 7th ef Scpioinb.Tii ext. ADDISON S.MlTll,Aud. An linn's Ollice, Wood counly, O. Perry-bur::;, Aupiiat Utli, lSvil- law I. j yrcn notice. Notie. is liereby piven that a petition bai been tiled in this nthce prai ii-p lor the esi iblisl.iicr and j eea.-n-utiinp nf a ditch ls-pitmia'; eighty rods xves! j s 'uth-east corner of section I 1, Mou'-oi.i. I tow n-liin ; theiii'e not lh one nine lo the l.iveiislunp and 1'ivcpnii iv,i 1: thenee west ntnnjr sai l load un lit it crosses ihe liollerst ille and Fivepert road: thence is 'i th-we.-lt l ly iibout two bun lied reds; thence west lo the half set lion line ol' section ten: thence north alenp said line to tin irTlli hue seeiion ten ; thence luit ubniu eihiy rods atom; saiit line: ihenee mu ih-tt esterlv lo the west ouartcr post cf seeiion ,'i ; thence norih on the seeiion lino to toe liollei sville und I'oriape roatl ; ihenee norili- easterly tlimiipu sei'iioiis -i tnul ., I reeiloin low : teriiiinaiinp at the Portage rixer : and that said petition w ill bu for h eariiiv on ti e lsth dav Sept. nilier next. A DDI. SON S Ml 1 11, Audiler, Atidiior's Otliee, Wood county, O. l'i rrysbui jr, August t'lh, Isol 1 owl. gllEKlKF'S SALE. JI airy C. Law renee vs. .. H. More, ct nl. Py virtue of an order nf sale issued iu the above ease by the Cleik nf the Court nf Common Picas Wood counly, Ohio, 1 will oiler for sale en premises nf C. W. More, ill Plain tp., Wood counly, Ohio, on Wednesday Aiipust 2-di, lSiil, at 2 o'clock p. in. nf said day, the follow nip poods an 1 chatties, tn-xvit: One ve.iilinp colt, nne 2 old sleor, und one cow , taken us tin property nf W. More, oue nf ihe defeudi itts in ttie uIkivc ease. li. E. tit'VEU, Sheriff. DoniiK & Tvi i:n, att vs. A uplift 11, 1 Nit - I J'w .'?. "VJ II I' ICE is licit by piven that the underxie-ncl 1 1 li.ts hem duly appointed and tiu.iliiii d as ihe'est.itu nl' Miltmi C. Ensiuiiier, l ite nl' Wntnl County, (llitn, tleeeased. Att inti ii.-li d xtill coxein themselves accirdin:'lv. I'EUKY 1. l:SMlNiiEU, Aiij'iisl 12, lCl- liwS?l II. II , l tl IJ . Attoknky at Law. NatMileon. lb m v t'l iiiitv. Ohio. Will prmoiitly intend to all business entrusted bis care iu Wood and adjniuiiij; et'iuiilies. Olliae in Italy and Jnhiisnn'i Link, I'trry HOnet, Atigu.4 lilli) 1H- ltV. NEW ADVERTIS'MENTS. I ; , , I ; j i ' f : I I ! d U - o til' 1 l ry ef ; j n lap of of the yrar C. ud-iniiii-tr,i;i.-of to j-yixcn kotick JTnlin, M Mmnp, J alitor, K Jameson, h U Haw- Iii'n'i 'li'."0' "'l' A A mo, .1 C.rcr, T ra.vler, P V are. Martin I.ano H,.nrv Irf,it j K Mvan, J Aulm, .1 V Cnrr, E H. fen, V 3k J .I,rr.Ver, K..t. rt Jolinsfji, 1, bnnjr, A Werner, E A Ib.lc-, A V 'F'.V a.!Jan'!''' Am"" Wm 'ii'l t'illnrs, .7 W Mulicr, Win llrrwuler, .1 Cnrlis, V (tuber. S 1ln.x.-ll, ' fihm: I, Ilaldwin, J K Fox, ,T Iturinmn. N MrDmifral, .1 W Shoe, .f lreKor, N I'liilie. 1 MmlMnll, A Cm.k. IVnl IIiik, J imtli '.i si I Hock. .1 Smith. H .1 lliil,. V (iunks?r, .1 Kartell. H fwander, J A Keig, II J Clark, I, 1) Sinitlon, W Praitferd, U Onrtter, Jn ii'pli Smitli. C Power., W II Uoekliill, W It .Seller. A & Jarknn, Win .Inrksnri, l'hilip .tarkson, .1 It l'ry, bft .1 l.nmh, J V Owen, T S Cnnnun, Fro liiont nml bi'liami II H Co, O Joiner, J Want, S.uniii'l Hall, ! Jotinson, F Voslmrg, Oonrgo 1" Null, J Jelun'Mi Hiid ttie tinknotvii r"silcnl nml non-rviilent otvnrrs of tlio fiillewiiig deseriljcd lands t-i-tvit: sections 1,2,3, ID, 1 1, 12. 1:1, 1 1, I "), town 4 north, rnnpe 1 east: Hec ti'in.t 2". HI, .1.'), ISll, nnd south-east quarter Rcclinn 2i, nil in town 5 north, range II cnt. Yon will Ink,, iiritifi, tlmf ntitilieatirin ha hven mmlo 4., o.a coinniwsionrrH ef sn d countr.to CflaMi.sh ami con - s! i ni-t a drain er water-i-onrs" hcirinning i tlio m "r 'l'0 v"llae rir,'17t '' rat line ol sci-ti'.ii l, town I iierth, range 11 east; (h,mcc ,,. S.M hr,,wU , . line between the fownsliips of 1'irrdem nnd Center, in raid couutvi and that said application will be Cur hearing nn the nun nny oi me next miuen iiicrm g u sain e-imi Uiissieners. AIIIUMl.t I t II, AUUItor. Aiidiler'n Office, Wend county, O. IVrrysbarg, Augnxt Dili, lUDl IjwZ. T"lTt'lI NOTICE. . , , . T . .... , , a"!'' I is ilcreny piven lino a ii'oonii nai ue-fii tiled in this ollice' fur thu estalilisliingand cnnstnict- in,r , llit,.M c,mil,,llcin.. tm tl. n,uli lino of ','.. . i. v. , i ... a:..i. hitsuti ij, iimvii u ll'il l II, nuifii' il eai, ai u until e-t;.bli ;te,1 at.cl runstnictrd imder the former ditch 1 i'i tibeiit KM reds east ot Hit.- Miulh-west corner , S(,t,tin . .nC(. n(,rl,, lt, Ul,e of Kid ,nviisliip ditch to the Tensxaint creek: th.nco down said i-reek to the MrCnleluso i'le riiie.l.tvlii're- at to tirniinatii : und Unit sunt petition will bu lor tieiirinj: on the lH:h lav of Septenilier next. AO'DISUX SMITH, Auditor. Auditor's Oliu'P, Vi'eed ceanlf, O. lVrr'. daun;, Anf tir.t U, lbiil liw-l. j-yrcii NOTiti;. JVotiei; is hereby fjiven that a petition has been filial in this in'lice pr.r. inp for the t'stublisliiiiff and constructing of a ditch bi'jjinninn' at l'erlae river, at the place where bull or l laki r creek enipties into tho I'orl.iiru m ar the nai di section line of section in; thence snath in the ehaimi 1 of Hull ur 1'laki.r uei 1; tluoiir-h serious HI, l.i, lrt, ,'.'t. 2S. 2'.l,:ia and 1 of town -t narlh r.ui:ri' 1 1 eas!: also throue-li sec lion 1 to the s null line of said section, township 3 north raiiRe 1 1, cist nnd there to t"rmin.ite. Also, in i.riii eiitiiiaeneuiL" in tlio bed nt the above ti e i. drain or water-coui se about the center of thiMiortli- east ipiarler ol section .12, at the place where n r.i xine comes in from the south-west: thence folloivini' said ravine in a sinilli-wesleile direction through section HU, unit tin1 south east of :it, town 1 north, rane 1 1 east, terminal in;; lit the township road be tween Illooni and l'm-tn-re tmvnsliijis. And that said petilion will bo for hearinthe I i'th day of Sep tember next. AH1IIS0N SMITH, Auditor. Auditor's Office, Wood enmity, 0. IVnyBbur', August lali, IStil i,iw4. D ITCH KOTIC'K. .Nolien is bereliv piven that n petition has hoen filed in this otliee praym;; for the 1'stablisliiiijf and I'lmstfiiciinj of a dili'h I'l'iiiiniiii;' on tho county tine lietu-ei'ii IT.-nrv unit AX'noil roimlies I'll the vet line of section 7. Milton townhui ; thence t!iivui'-li sertien linmber t of sanl toxrnslnp, in a nortli-east-e:!y direction: tlience in the mime course (broii'ili see'iiinis ol, '-. -, 2H, nml alor.i; or ne.ir the line beiween sections Hi and 17, across the south-east corner of section number H, across the south-east eonier of section ,'i, all in Wcaton township, mid to terminate nt the Mauiuee river : and that gaid peti- lion will be for hearing oi: the ISih day of Septem ber lC'Xt. AHDIMU-N fc..XUlil, Auditor. Auditor's Otiire, Vood county, U. I'errysburt-, August Dili, ! L lovv l. D 1TCU NOTlCt:. Notice is hereby cit'eu that .1 petition has been filed in this cilice priiyinjr fur the establishing and eoiisli uetin ef a ditch bojjinuiii'X on the west half of the sotuh-west itiarter nf seeiion 5, town & north, ranjje 12 east. Webster tow nship: thence ran nin'v easl ta the half section line lo id: thence north in lilt) bounds of said road about HI! reds ; thence east unlit it strikes the channel nf Suar er l.iule 'I'ou.s.-. lint creek ; thence follow inpr down said creek to where it is cleared out, and there terminate: and that said petition will be for lieurinir on the loihdav of September next. ADDISON Si M 1X11, Aud." Auditor's OUiee, Wood county, 0. lVrryslmrjf, August Vtli, ISnCl" 16w4. D ITCH NOTICE. Notice is liereby piven llint a petition lifls been tiled in this ntfiee prnvinp for the establishing nnd eunstructiiin" of u ditch beL'innini ttv.'i miles south I of the nonli-east corner of .Milton township, run ! nini; norlb on the Hue between Milton and ijberty 1 t nvnships; tin nee en t'.ie line between Weston and Plain townships, and fullmx injj the line of the ' ili'ch known as town line iluen, and eudiup as tar north of tile intersection of Sione pond dit .'hr.s nny be necessary: and that said petition will be for litarine; on the llli dav of Scpteiiilii'r next. ADDISON SMITH, Auditor. Auditor's (Hike, Wood canity, O. l'errystsirp, Aic-Ust 'Jib, lsy'l lowl. J) ITCH NOTk'K. N'otire is hereby piven that fi petition lias been tiled in this office', praying for the cstablishim; and con.-,Uue;iiip of a diich bciciiiniup at the black Swainii creek, sixteen feet south of the north line !"f 'iliou tliirly-sU in Liberty township; thence parallel with the section line west to tlie .Millonville and Hancock Free Turnpike, tlirouph sections thii tv-live ( ".a 1 and thirtv-four '! 1) : and that said petition xvill be for beni inif the ITtli day uf iMMileinlier next. ADDISON SMITH, Auditor. Auditor's Ollice, Wood county, 0. 1'eiTysbnrjr, August Uth, 1S01 liiv t. 1) lilll NOTICE. Notice is heivbv piven that a petition line been tiled ia this ollice pravimr for the cnnslrnctinp and ; establishinp of a ditch bepinninp at the soutli-ivest to i corner ot seetinn nineteen (III) town tour nortli I raiiire nine east; thence east on the section line road ' so ealh'd, to the center of said township ; there to lenienate, or m case a sulueieiit nutlet is not there f urn I: then to extend said line ol ditch nortlierlv until such outlet is found ; nnd that said n lition will lie tor heal il)'.r tlie lillulavol epli iii!ier next, " ADDISON'SMl t'tl, Auditor. Auditor's Ollice, Wood county, O. IVrrvstmrsr, Auu-t Dib, lstii ljwl. ! I) DAD NOTICE. Noiice is In reliy piven tliat I X iipptie.uiou has been made lo the Coiumissien ' ers of Wood county for the view mid .survey of Ciauiiy lend, ccnuii neinp al the u tv cor of sec .'io, , town li, r.inpe lL'east: theiice xv on sec line to the : n xv ear of see 1 , sain - town: also to vacate that jioriion of a di.tpnnal rai d on the e s xv J.,' see in said tcivn. The lienors and survivors xvill meet at Ihe house nf Win. Ford, on the .'eh d.ty Au-iist, IStil. x ji. r OKU. Jul v IS'il 15v3 iy o T II E L A 1) I E S Mrs. M, A. Carpenter xvould respeetfullv announce to the tidies ol I'l rresburp and vieinil v that she has removed her Mdlin -rv Store to the bouse formerly occupied hi- I'hz.i 1'. .bines, on Front street, where there vt ill be found n liesnlii'id iis-nrl ncnt nf inillin t ry poods. J'r.i. C. w ill ki t p c.inst.i'aily ou tianil rirpo vanciy ct Eoiiueis, ' ItiVomii? Flowers, llurhis, Hats, Caps nnd Flats, ! In fact cvervthinp pertic s;-,, i.4al,i, pivpaivd I" t ainiiip fo the millinery line, preimvu e l lit, 1 it ami make Dresses, Capes, I'lo il.s, T. dials and t'hildr.si's Clothing. Uf eaehinp aiel Pr ssirp iloue t lerd.er. Ladies will I'm 1 it iniu'ti to their udvantape pivinp me a c.i n neiore purcnasinp cis. w iiere. April 21, lSf.l Mis. M. D. CAR PE.NTEK. QOAL OIL, Cnal Oil Coal Oil, Ceitl New Supply, New Supply, Now Supply, New Supply; Ouly 75 cents per pallon! Only 75 cents per gallonl Only 75 cents per pillonl Only 75c?nts per gallon! At tbe l-rug Store, Al the- Ihug Stoiv, At the lh-ujr Store, At the Drug Store; 'Come all and try it, Aud you'll e'er buy it." TECS A nA,iULT0 GOODS & GROCERIES. a cf a by Oil, THE WORLD BEAD. FOJl THE BE3T & CHEAPEST GOODS 00 TO Til I BTfcBE Of W. J. IIITOIICOCK. vr.vr (loona I sew ooonst nrw ooons I Nt:w ooons I XKW (! 001)8 I vhw ooons xavr ool9l kkw rniCKel NKW I'KtCK.4 xkw rnicsa MEW I BIt'KS I KKW TRICKS t mw raieaat Tbe Urgent stock of (roods over off ered In tlda uiaiket, embiucmg an uudless variety of nrticlos STAPLE, VAliCY AND FASHIONABLE, In the selection of which no effort has boon spar ed to render it ns ntlrnetivu as possible, in now be injr opeued at thu CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE of W.J. Hitchcock, on the corner of Front nnd Lou isiana Avenue, l'eiij sburg, Ohio. QUALITY U tho liEST TEST of CHEAPNESS. Inspection nnd Comparison will prove that for T riety, eleriiiict. rielmess, cheapness, beiuily and (piantity, this stock ia unsurpassed by any uow of fered in the West. LADIES' FASHIONABLE DUESS GOODS I In this department prent advantage may bo obtain ed by close cash buyers, from the fact that the poods ore boup litfor cash' directly of the eastern dealern and manufacturers, nnd all imported poods are bo't at juit w hat it costs to import them, bunco he can allotu lo sell pootls at MUCH LOWER riUCES than poods nro pcnerallv sold, which is nn item or preat interest to tlie people of Wood county. A suf llieient in dueeinent, wc tnkii it, to multo reiTys berj tltc tiadinj; point. HEADY MADE CLOTH fXO I In this department, xve have the tnnrcst and mmt complete iissorlment in Northern Ohio. .Made hi nccorilinp to tlie latest fashions und in tlie most sub- niutiai manner, warranted to pive the verr best satislUetiun, or no sate. HARDWARE, CROCERIES, cC. Tliose wishin? to purchase nnvtliinn- in 11.!, l;... xvtll find it to their advantage to pay mv Stoma visit before purchas'iip clsewlierc. Tlie a'tleniion of tho public is respectively invited to mv extensive stock, feehn;; assured it xvill be tiiuo pi-oli'tiibtj spent. J"Producc taken inc.rclinnpe for poods. W. J. HITCHCOCK, rerrrsbur, January 2d, ISO 1. Q. II A It D OPENING OI STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPH, Doots, Shoes, CtOTniNa, Crockery and Glassware, WOODEKWARE, HARDWARE, Farming Tools, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC. Ladles' Dress Good, New, Chaste, Rich and Elegant Palterou, Just received by A. G. WILLIAMS & BItO. Sugars, Amber Syrup; African, Rio and Java Codecs, Layer aud Seedless Raisins, very nice, Trunei and. Currants, GLASS, DYE-STUFFS, SPICES, " Kerosene Oil. Tea at 50 cents, and $1 tea for 75 cents; try U. Prhno Live Gceso Feathers, JtctaileJ from $1 V lb lip. Mackerel ami Cod End, Looking GlasEes, etc. CLCTI11NG, HATS AND CAPS, New Spring nnd Summer styles, Strong nnd Cheap for Cnsh; for sale by Williams. GOODS AT SECESSION PRICES VOIl THE LADIES. French Printed l!aiv;ca, very cheap. French Printed Orpandies, beautiful desipns. Ciiiphaiil Laxvns, Printed Lawns, I'liuted Itiil li.mtes, all entirely new styles. Mourning Oooils, Einbruideries, llerege do Laiues, Summer Dresi Silks, Linen Lustres, Yaleueias, Foulard Silks, Marseilles, Lawn Robes, Organdie Robes, Orcimdiues, ChaUics, Counterpanes, Napkins, Povlies, llamask Cloths, Rufflinff, Edgings, Moreens, Flannels, Laco Yells, Cuttnil Sheetings, Press Ruttons and Trinuuings, a handsome assort ment, all new. Rennets and Ribbons, Misses' aud CUildrens Flats and Hats, Parasols, the uewest and richest out j Shawla cf fvtry description, Maulithis and Raglans; please call and examine be for purchasing elseivlicre. Fish! Fisu! A good supply of all kiudg oun- stautly kept ou liana at our store. tal'nxluee taken iu exchange for goods. A. O. WILLIAMS & RRO. 2nd ckor lsnoi fott oCbm,