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flaitfofk jcfffrgonian. TKHNKI Mngta Cap. , one r e. It .Hni. St. If PINOLAY, OHIOt fJUDAY. AVGUST 02. D. R. LOCK P., .ffitlllr. AT..' 0V."Ati . nnuul rtinouLt of J b work and Uil ioioibitity it fWcoring extra bifida, in onr epol ngy f f nmflm In thtt weeks pa. per. Ciwtnunkutlons, editorials (?,, hare been crowded tot. It nnr Oorrrapqndofite missthjli Isvor they- will Uow to what canne to a,, tribute i. The Loyalty of the Courier. ; The Courier. t5 dley'rove thf thsrgo'we rhrtde, "that il hud not i in any uianmr encouraged eiilist itietito, ri'ubf i'. throe item th has appeared '.' its co'umua a r c tltoG v tnVa call lor nun tl at t rlvms ."able! .'orn'tin." V-1 ncknowlcdgo that In makitg t ti charge that "it ha I not published liuo ti) aid r oruitnu hud over looked thentt items R it what arc thejf O io is a f .yoraMo notieof 1.1 eh t. Cipe.ll one U an Item et .tiit that, the rc-cratlng Is Rfftng lave eiJy tiin ughout the Mute, ami thi ther is a very email pj-l to vol oiftotTr fO vyblch was pitlilielici! at the instance, and by the ilirec request ol Ospt. Bjjio bud Lieut Harsh. inasmuch cs Hancock has about four Imndred men to raise under the flret call and four hundred nn der the second, litis is what wo sbonld call rather thin encourage ment. But sub.-taiitihlly onr charge in trim. Tlio Courier lias done ind ii doing ovi rj thing In Its power to not only prevent enlistments, but ti rpreid dioBfttiafnclion. among thoaol diers nlrendy in the fiol I. I' Lai is- sorted w-eolc after week tha! tM war is one for the abolition of slavery; THBl " 19 ":.',uo""1 wnrV oronnc on oy itepuoucini, ami car ned on by them for p trt'zan pur pisos. ' It his published and r-piib linlied the infamous lie th t a Intf majority o( the soldiurs in t!i ranks are Democrats, and that the Repub licaos have hel i bick in volunteer Injr. As a matter of course tl" Us readers bolievo the war was caused by the Republicans, and is b.in waged against a Buttering, injured peophs for tho ben-fit of thi Uepuh lican organ iz'ition, they will not en lis'. Thank Ood that the Democnt ry dnnot all hulieve its falsehootls; it is a bleBeing tliHt its ability to do tnliichiif (alls so ti.uch short of i'A will. Another thing. S nee the last call, several lealine D morraUlmve tn Jrt Allp.ln.i ..tin A1...J t.tf.-jll. nnll .1 rful apienld to the p. opl. iirtint; t' tin to .come tip to the aid of ti e O vrmmi'nt.Reiuiiet ilim hilo. Tu Ct.vritr has i nM shol noneol them D ukinsnn. Gen. Lew. WhIIhCi) and otlii rauro imnrti'd by in silence, bm it finds abnndsnou or r uiui to pnh lish tho inisirahlo elnn o! V.I Inn diliarn, nnd lat wet k it i suited tin loyl uit.ims ot lUoock by re-pro dnotng.the tratttohabld Buylns ot WiokbHV, thts KJntdcky a.eeessiqu lit at In iiamtp ili. In whioh all tht t)!ri-!,ing afrniimt the administration and Die Wr was forved up Id ih' Kullits of the Golden Cro!u there asoiiiMdd. Vj want this fact bonu in nifnd that n no of the patriotic r porches of the war Democrats have been pablUied In that paper since the Governor's call, while it has pub Untied WiclibftVs and also Ibxt it endorsee Valliindighath to the tit most. We w mt no other evidence '''"Uya.rptten.at Jii art. and all loy. a! mvn will think with us'. Vallandigham's Last. We publish on the first page Val lundifiaut's I act dose of treason, Kcad it and baud it to your Dmno n-atic netilibor. ariy ouu douLt. ul bis troasonable proclivities, thin epurch nhoulij Batjsfiy them'. Marl, particularly his amtrtion that ' h nafer votod for war measure eith er for tnea or raouey to carry it on. County Convention. We bad an account of the Vallan. diham'CbhvThtjoa-.wrJtteD, bni it ia unavoida'Vil c'ruwded out Col. bawyer pfAtiilaiV,'. and our dear friond, WiJIfam tiribbun E'ij'., blo viated iofor''o tfinoer','' alter which, the following -tibkot was nominated; Auditor-'-H iMkY Saufcrsj Trea4ureTtJui;kL SSprrtfea: SieflflVD, 11. Wifrtoji; Uecoftivr--A.- Stineuah. ComujiseiOrii'rJoHN Uoopej tJoryaer-i-I. O, 'J'Birou . tKmol Howard wa a caodidat for Treasurer, and Jacob Puabbng (he prisnrtt Coiuaiisaioner,) or io1 nomination ,for Ihe ,sin,e t iflou.- Uowird and lioshooK were beaten; and U j what reasOu I Kad, Joy a JkmorrsUaiid wondeif . Tlieargri icnt d MBinst thf and the one ". an.afa tlx in, was that they Vrr bothjn fator of pioeecnrins Mm war, fiiichnng sighed the are nicnt to Jety a tna'tor hounth s the Lffr.isltnra anthorifd U., Dow ard ipne4 a eall for e, mit rreet;nif'. ihia was ued agatast thin, and thoy were both luid oot. Asron Olackford l frindls?, recommended a$ .e pnd;date for CongreM. The attendance w larve,an4 there was more secessioi ponteJ un the streots, than we bad a. heaa for ,t month before. Th feKolntlona endoretd.'the action ol the 4th of July contention. We ba11 have more to say on this fruitful theme hereafter. Good! Edson B. Olds, of Lincastrr, the drtitst nceaeioniet in Onio, wl a r Med Wrdmsday niyhl fordiefny nl'y. and is now cooling his heils in Frt Lif'.jette. Yallandighaoi will be? cauvht n st. Draft Regulations. Wu pn s tit n brief synopsis of the regulations (or enlistment and dm t f the militia. Th Governors of States nra ti. ttoint r n feous and command ttiis. ana csnxo an inline Male ei rollirK't t ol the ahle balied male it. z nn i.er iuh'nn and under forty live year old. Thu nxrnes of nr-tll ed persona are to be fil.d in the Sherifli' oflioes of the proper coun -i mi a ins. ine uovcrnmcnt appntnta a CommifRionrr for each count? to perintend the drafting and hear at d la.. M onro!ine excuses irom persona e'liuuirifcj'Xerr.ption. The commis sioners pive notico by bandbilla o' ho time when claims of exemptions will be heard, which must be writ tfii ten days after the filing ofth enrollment lUt. The pirnns ex eniulfil. mnd IhMnw In thu wi.U. :l . 9trkkeo f0m w a. Cftmm?Mllner, f r m-.ki.. the draft the Sh. rilTshall pnhlicly pla;e in a box the nnmes tlios.. sulject to draft, and a blind fold pi-rnon will draw from thnncv the nnmbir of nnmes rtqn red as the qnota of each county. A printed or written notice of his enrollment, and draft, and the places ol rend eon, be srrved on each dratted man, who will be permitted to eub'titate an other able hodiud man between fte HQ of eighteen and lr rt' .five ycais in hfs place. M-n thus drafted arr to aenemble at thvir county seat within fire days after the drafting, to bo organized into compitiiri The above reflations aj-ply t" the militin under tho Inst cll, and will ho aleo applied tonnydid ion "v In the call for v 'lonteers f Jn'v 21 ISC. VnJnnfe-.T hr the d ..... .i t Ci'ived after the 15'llO' A'iH8t, B-d, r."ltlieil'S Ul COtHHUll' tO D r rv-M.iJ.it li ' win cm. i ii ti u he uul bonnty and premin-us vviiii . ,,hi t ' 1 1, V ., . I ho ln.lowlna p-rson are ex mo' fr-'tn tni'itaiv du y: All P Bf M ter-t ami Mail earri r F rry m n on p wt roads, , IM i't. Marin r. E - suitMot lioi-ns I Ste.iniio-tts eno S'i-hiii Ships, telegraph Operators Kilneers tif luromo'lves. nnd o' fie rani the mtt'onal Govcrnm n'. I'rie C'liunissinni'rs wili 'tx.'mp' ao'' ptrai n tntitlid to ix mptiot 'tlihin his knowlfile, wh'hT ii elaims tx -loption or not. Ev"iipt mne fur disability n ill "of be ran. ra, onus I tiii nieaniiity is suoli as to rlirnualily for duly for more thai thirty day. WifniNOToji. Aunusi 13 A lon correnimndi-noe if published between Gon. Hal leek of the United State Army, and Gen. Lcc of theCoslcd erato Army. The lattev iiquirea in to the fact of Ihe hanging of Wum f-rd at New Orleans, and Osveos in Missouri; also the imprisonment il contedtrato clticena reiusing to tekr tlio oatli ol a legiance to the Unlttd Stater; h o ret'srtin LTuriters artw- ma rlnves against their masters in South Carolina, and Gin. Phelps it INuW OlleOns; also, Wen r itch' Who ia reported to have ni ordered twi peaceful clt liens, bocauso. on his in vading our oouutry, one of his men waa killed by an unknown person while dulending his borne Lee threatens retaliation and aav le is authorised by President Oa i o eay il any answers to inqnirea are not received in (item days from tho delivery qf the letter, it will be atsumed that the aUetgel fams are true and are sanctioned by the United Stars In such an event nn stmt ............ .ill .0.1 .1,.. vlu . 11 aiaj,ieiuiui-v "I siiw iciaunjiiva uicna ures which ahall be adopted to.pu an end to tho meroilese rtroo ties which now charatcriaa the wa agaiost tha Confederate States. - lialieck says the government is ii"t fQuially informed of the facta re garding Mum;oid aud 0Ds; thai no one hm ucett lorceo to rake Hie ath ol alltigianee, but that when parties take aud, lre-k it they will be dealt with aa ordered. That do tbroati v. retaliation will dj'Or thia government Iroua what right, aoi aocora.ng to the roles rnraleru warlare. Regarding the two Utt com muni s". 11.11 .1. i.i. aiiona to uxj, tiaiiKun ave tu 01111, "Vinr lanuilkae is BO Insnlti .h-;ovtruiuebt tbat 1 decline to re ueive them, aud they are herewith rdturned. ll'OI'K AXM HANKS DO SOME.wfl. Draft Regulations. POPE AND BANKS DO SOME FIGHTING! THE REBELS WHIPPED! HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF VIRGINIA. Six miles beyond Culpepper, August 10th 1862. d a.. m. a. V .. . .-.. v... , r,:,nl. T'e nitmhtt killed is small I r "'n , " , " k;. , -.fi "" hew position ' ' houra with eons dra bVetTeni. Yes etdsv morning th reh.ls were nil in n T ia ol aues vice ia ia aeeos 01 vsior, Bd raw tu'siseces ladeed r there where evn infli - A tttlW mi Inuilit ftrT() ht'w.en Pinkt nl Stonewall Jcli.,n. Oen Bi-I round tnd out then nil. Yesterday morn i jig h wai tngagad soms hour a before nka earn up sn'Vwith fput letimenta of ajalr, tho lat PentwylTtnii, lat Maine and lat Rhode lalanrt. delayed aid emhar- ratted the enemy' j advance. Tha reheti, undsr Jackaon sod Ewell, hail eronatd the Kapidap in rotce, and thelt advance guard, 16,000 atrong. was attacked by Banka vet terday afternoon about 1 milas South of Outptpet Court Bullae. ' ' ' The (If ht was elmotl wholly with art lletv at fliai, but. I ha Infantry became en railed about 6 o'clock, and a detrrinined ami moat bloo.ly eon'eit entueil. Ranks' Tlahtwinr. under Oi n. William, suffered aevetelr The rlel pnsiilon In th woods, while the ironps which alia 'keil the m wrrenbllged ti cro.a open around. It waa not until about 6 o'oliiuk that h becjme ev dent the rebels were attacking in force. Previously 10 irMt, there had been rather desultory can n. Minding The whole rebel force audilen ly attaoked in overwhelming numbers at all pointa. N. aily all their rrgimnnt had fall ranks. At la o'clock Oen Pooe arrived nn the (leM itnm Culpepper, accompanied hf ffleDnweli and parr nfMcl) iwell'a orpi. The battle waa aubtanii ly over. Banks nriding the saint ground be occupied at the W-finulin, Aft 1 1. e arrival of Pope, there was an ar I Irrv oontest tssiing al intervala until near I.' o' cluck. Th niuht waaunu-u ilK clear. and the m mn full The rebels plantud a b.ntery f gainst McDowell's eentre, where Oen. Pope and Oen Banks were, bringing liotti nt them umlcr Are. The O.-nerals ami jlnfTi w-re ao neur th rebal lioea that aud-'en charge of rebel Cavalry waa mad fiom the woods quarter of s mile off wnh a view to capture (hem, Tho attempt wss repelled by a vigorous fire from McUowt lt's troops, and tba Oenerols and their anffi left the ground under a cross fire from tk rebels sml their own troops. Ti e fire of th - rebel batteries was afterwsrrta si kneed. Pope, on arriving, atnt Ireah tmope to the front lo lake the plaoeofBanks' exhaust ed columns. The enemy did not renew the atlnck, except by artillery. Banka wan on the field throughout the action, and constantly under fire. Ilia handling of his troops and personal gallant' ry are highly praised by his officers. The bravery and good e induct of the tronns were roiinpiciiotis uuring a i.irge portion of the iigm vi.en over power, d ly numbers. some rrgtmen!-riifl in dleordar.- . . .. Col. Kttiglit. of the 46, h Pennsylvania, ia itnngerouslv wounded t Lieut. Ool. Selfridie. s.ve ely; Msj. Mathews, arm amputated; A'ljulant Boyd, severely; all of the same regiment, lot. Donnelly, 5Hth New York. Lieut. CiI. Brown, arm amputstedi Mul r Conk killed; all of the 2SH,. Col. Chap ma., fin, cn.. ....,. - n.A . i n . er; Lieut. Col. Stone) same regiment, '.ill-1 en; Ms) ,r black ssme reeiment, wuuuded nnd nrianner. flf Ih 9.1 Va. a.a...i,. I Mnl .... .. ...la.. . ' He was let! on the field in a dviru enndi ua.v.H. . -1 ,I,IJ.I..BI, m I !. T RIIIH I. Hon. Captain Abbott, killed. Oen Ranks is rather severely hurt by an accident. A osvsl y trooper rsn against him, striking him hesvilv on the side. CI. Dnail.. chief of staff to Pope, had l it horse ahat under him. Lieut. Honkin.7ih Oi.io. a. wnunded. Two of Oen. Pnpe'a body guard were killed. The 9d Masssohusetts was in he hsrds' of the fight, and auffered severe ly. The Btr Coi.necticul, 37th Indiana, and dnih Pennsylvsnia ar badly out up. The rebel Oenval Wilder was wounded. The loses are verv heavy on both sides. Not less than 2,000 nr 3,000 on each side, killed, wounded and m suing Some pris oner were laken nn bo h sides. Jackson snd Ewell were both present in the bailie. I.fide, hai lrn engird th Car tef. r in tr.a extrcm- a.lan, near tf.e tlinidan t.ver.akirrmahing and maneuvering, taking ome pilacner. and ending with iIikIiIIou, W.SMINOTON. A UltllSt 11. AcCniintS frnm'ln ulpepner represent the enemy's esumsted ' at SO.OOOand ours eiolusive of cavalry I' d artillery as not eiceedmg 7.000. The number of t nlted States soldiers wonnuen is larea anil lha woi.nri ...... .11. 0n S"ndav nig t Ihe teamsters tit ttirir "'Sblon our font, but the indications are ids' they were reinforced on Sulurdsv niehl . and were attempting to flank our mo mnls. ' Nothing hss. s vel, been heard from Gen. Bufnrd at Madison Court House. i The reh-ls utimisk-d bsferies nn the ' mountain npea and on every hill, m-ikinr a crescent of hatteriea of nearly three miles e vring mr own position, . For two hours anv bsferies were eg posed to a cress fire sad flunk fire at avers point, The rebels 'evidently mil-numbered us in guns and aeiehl of meial. W'e replied shot for shot till five o'clock when the rh ' els epened an enfilade ba'lerv on our right, This was proVsblv one of the hardest eon- tested flgh'S in V rginis, lasting until dark, our ironpa retired frnmlhe field tsking a new position hevnnd reaih of ihe enemies' ' guns, which were in an advsntageoua pose, on the heights. Our infantry as badly cut up. We Inel , two guns. Th enetnv'a loss waa certainly greater than ours as their dense columns wci, 1 1 CUI. nil. T . .vaj t'f got iiiiiieir, I Sine our eorrespnndenl left Ihe field J large .einfnreementa had reached theie. I A ' n.r.k. .... .,d... i e. ..in.'they were frequently riddled by our artillery . -V . , ; ...... -a, ' .,:..r.. , sn.i nnaraei.... r , 't ..gned lo OrawraW'a -"m' was a thicket of shrub osk, sud before the, t&h Pnnsvlvsniregiment aull reach thei guns thev were mowed down by s ter'ifio',. fire from the thicket. 1 he rest of Ihe brig , ae was onirkly hrnught up. and subse qnemiy me rest oi uen. imams' and o ;n. n.'ai. . .-. v.. .... ' . n ' . a., ai.v rebels were found si every point. This bat tle gr und was in a thick wood with a thick ravit.e nn our right. Here nesrly all their infantry had been eoneealed during the; shelling, after securing themselves from ob servsiion hv(tp-lling our pickets. . Kelnlnrremrnu tinney uen. A. f liiil, to the amount of 8,000 man reached the rebelj lent nittht, at about the same lima ours sr lived. Rkirmisl inr in front i" going on Ihi's morning, hut the troops on both sides sre to), much eihaust-td by fatigue and tb intense heal, for soyiarious encounter lobe etnect ed to day. No .details have keen officially received. ' It ia repreieatcd that Qens. Pearee An- g-r and Oeoiy were wona led led Thi New Verk Herald'a account of the flghf aay Qa. Genry'a btigade of Augur's ue 01 nugur a and issinismed sde eonsisled of division, .haa (e auvaae it admirably. Owarv' brigsde Ihe Alb, Tth, aad 90th Ohio 3!k Psnsylvs nia. and Knapp'a battery. No sooner had these troop taken then places than the re. bla opened a musketry fir np q them from two tidt snd in front, aided by tha bitter les before mentioned. Tb bsllery on the mountain also kept up a most dasltuetiv Bra but onr troop never faltered. The Mtght bream general at 0,30 P. M. and eon. tinud until darkness ended tha askasge. . I hav wiltaeeeed many bailie's diiriag thia war, but non whr th lenaoious ob stinanci of tha Arameneaa eharaaierwaa ao fully displsysd. Our troops fouiht liksvat laas. No sooner did they rreeive s volley of rauskstry, 01 s discharge of artillery mow hows tb ranks ol s regiment, thaa tb gap was oiosso np anq new ironi pieienieo -----.."-"- w.Vi Kegiateni wita r.gimtnt oirgsde with brig (.''.'t..?" "fJ.!'.V"uJri!' cpt. Pitobrwaiuadcd ia it. kn by a ataskvl shot, but kspt th fiild eatit tb th f-.... .-a J ,,m" '" " w ,ook Pf..i.oi. It n fertnlri 'fi r I' ,,'I,M' " ? r!'. "''fhUr In lhhi"i.l.. Oen. Saxton 4sr. - Th trttllrr . t'.e ma ia 1 rndum Sttnf tilt nntr mnr M. t rk oatlreont withdrew In nn.M vp. nt lkvnrr of McDoweM an atf,1, whefbMl O III Itii-n ..r. At 9 P. M .. '.i.nfv waart- d tmop nm k were ,ei er. . 0B(1 b,ri. iif , Oil tl i-i riTW. nunu !'. y, Qrrl, pone wrn mh the h if, , t. wl rtftt rtavri. M'wna ffpnl.in , . V" ,'e,,' ,,m' from 40,000 to 60.000. Oei Augur's wound it not osng-touawfctu Ajary ia severely woun4eU in th OsaTBsnks had hit norse Kiuea nnser him. Cftlpeppet It en vast hospital, though the ihsl of the wound ed will be sent to Wamnpftnn for treatment. Two pieces of attUtery nd a large riimSer 0 m,,IJ;m, J3e"nred from th rebel. Th Tlnv- Washington ' dispstch eo Ulna the Wlowlngi Oo Sprague wa roused thi mnrnlnf st daylight hy a t nerial tnassenger. and started imrneiKstely for Oen. Rnrnsirie army. It bas Uen believed for me time that Burn side and Pp were insom way to ro ope Mt in tt present rrmveiuent end this sud de1 tending for Bprafim ia interpreted iodicsiing speedy activity. Matters are oot aisgnn-ing at Prederlehshurg by any means. ll is now considered arrtsin thst there has! , ":TT n",ln Uordnnavill on "at- orday afternoon, and eerhans to day. trains of ci-s left Alexandria thia mornine for th wonnded. Advices from other ousr ters Indicsle that our movement hsd not 'een S-inflned to P.ipi's armv alone Oen. Pope Is understood tV Se too bust to send New York Tribune. Murder of Col. McCook. akanl hi. A...mm ......1. the tesm. The rebels nesreit him, ilisre furce gardimrlhia appeal, shot bun as be lav mi the brigsde left the r esmp in Ihe immedi when tt wirinity, almost every house within eimul nl I ve milei was burned. The of fleers could nnt restrsin the men. The gu tion errillas were prineiply ettisena, led by a' few disehsrged rebel rfficeis. The following account of the fiendish. eownrj'v murder of Cr I. M'Cook, ia from'en the Cincinnati q tettet A priv.iie letter fr-mt Decherd. Tennessee, lurmsne some psriiculftra or Uen. MeUooks ssssssinstinn whTh n' entirely new, are well worth recapitulation. The Genera' had been suffering frnmdysentery, bnl when his brigade received orders to mar, h he re solved to SO-ompeny it, though nrged to go ny rnu, Arenminiiiy. a ned waa plsee-i in light two horse earrisge, in which he was IV. ,1 '"".'a. '"i" ",df- with his altendama. and in all eases h.ln.d lo select the camp for the night In his ..n. wanner, ne waa qmie oiaiance in advance of e rommd, nn the day he was at- lacked. maki-.g inquiries in ressrd to d.s tsncns, springs, creelis. c. From the nomt where he s'npned, he sent in advance three of the nine persons forming Ms eteort, to examine the toad. Two others, on of; whom wss Msjor Boyn'rn, of this city, were sent hack lo the crerk half a mile in the resr dest . Jim ss me mner nan reached their VnZiTl ..r. ..".V . m- Cook had hsr.iT time rncurn his esrrisge . wi, in vrillllllDIII lirein V- SVIVl" netore me goemilar were in range. Ol the five members ot ihe General's escort, who remained with him. rne had no horae. i guide having ridden it off. The guerrllae numbered between one snd two hundred. Seeing that hia few friends o.ui'il do him no Seeing t fond, th awoui . n -nn, nr,i ui-iriru lurm'Vnn-D, and save ihem,ei.e. Afie...,i to narrow nart of the road, partly blocked 0 "Y " "'"sse wsrnn. he s lion ted to them lo come bsek. thinking it nna.hla to by big lirriw warnn. he sliniiied tojn-it .cm lo come bsck, thinking it possible, to ske s stand there, tor thev were nut of make a .l.e.,1 Ih... I ... ,fc.. . r. esnng. He th n sent an nmerly to the i omen who hsd gnno bsck to the creek, The resiment was full three miles bsik.;Wl" nd oefnre intimation of the danger could reann It, the asssssmatmn hsd been e a suma'ed. The rebels, after killing Oener 'I MoConfc, rode on rapidlr, attempting lotske all whnmigM he in advance, epneanne in Iron: of the 36th Ohio, just sa the General's messengers bad apprised the latter of the danger. The guerrillas did not venture an attack nn the column, but kepi Ihftir dia tsnee. On reaching th snot where Oener si M' Cook hsd been left; it was found thai he hsd been, surrounded while his hnrses were running away. In reply to their cries of lt,lAn.l Kalnn H k. .k A . I.- ... hia bid nartly mised. firir-e reneaiedlv .. Cant. Hunter nronke. who waa wi-h ih. uri,r, , u,c La.iiacn w riiire, nmn- lured. The csntain than. .in. th. ...... nu....i .k. ......... . i : anc of a servant, rarried th Oeneral lo a hnn" ne" b,r' s,if ,N y,nvtn "M Mlnw h m to b- taken in, sctuslly clspping therr hsndsand cursing him Aflerthreb. el bean In relresi. the. nermilied him to be brought in. '! he women all along ihe road, think, nn bv tha retreat af Ilia alrae glris thst the whole Ysnkr force wss muled, showed their true chsrscter very plain' v. and did the men alao. The work of "settlement" thus btcsme essv. The ettisens knewoflhe hsnd. and had actually fathered from a dulsnce lo see Ihe Sunt tt was a' out tea o'clock on the mnrnint of th stl tha.l the O-n, wss shot, snd he Img- ered in treat iib rjrUrl one in Ihe after, noon. The eight el bis suff rinss, and th fiendish lili nf th traitors, fesriuOy e oiled the Ironps of his enmnnml. the 9 h nn I 86 h Ohio aad 91 Minnesota. Before the a ivsnce had marched a thousand yards, a d-sen houses wera in flames, snd hefnra . .- . ,. .L , j . . T"t0 ."" ,he" "; Til,, h" w,,h 'h" Pier.tf of num weretoobadlveuttip'o maintain t Cnipsfrr.a. Virginia. August It. Tb enemy sent nut a flag of"truee asking per- shows t' invir position..and that their failing back yeatev ... ... f,m it. nnt eho.c. n...' U..op, .re engaged In bringing- off our at"' ,i,mm m , th uu. .,l,if,.a fe.,, ' JiIrMPIUB. AugU I 10 T S Bl t f . ,. . rvi a.iin auuruo siiieu mjreofc"' Gen. lirecki' ridge htlai-Ked B.toi Kongo Tuesday last, and was r pulsed, losing among Ihe killed Gen. Clark, of M'ssiisslppi, and Co1ni'' Hunt, of Kwtuckv. itreckinridg attribntea h' de'eat to the non ar rival oi the ram Arkansas, to ma-i a simultaneous attack on the Fodero lint with bis land attack. The Arkansas arrived in Ihe even trig an f immediately assailed "ti' fl.iwt taalenp.rl twn an.i.la aa.uh.li damaged two others aud drove the. balanoa aivy. . Prock in ridge renewed the attack frn-n ih. laud ahlu .nil I. aaiil 1,, ';r . V 1 nave captnres) the entire federal lorct- ,t Baton laUoge,'''' k V is also sail that a Urge portion1 of Van lom's command is co-ope rating with Breckinridge frr an im mediate altitck on New Orleans. I is currently reported and credited " lieleoa. taat lite rebels have com pleted thd alteration ot th Star n west, wtfiet waa np the Yi-i o riv 1 r into ram gun boit, and thr. she ii now al Vicksburg, she is cull 1 the Ru-hm -nd, is o'ad with rai road iron, and mounts 23 guoa. Oue ot the ocean tugt up the sam rivrr, also completed' and cam o. ihe same tine. New Orleans Ddh tin SO'h altirno, announces the e rival of the fltx whip ll rtford, an frigara Riohmond and firoukly. fi9n Vjcksbcrg. - s nyQ ,f a i, n mu,r .linn, Two0"'" , ' . . 1 , "on." V-MIO'ePr III tho state. N nre th" Alb4t Nw York, August 18. Tie) Evening Journal has the fol- ' tin,? I" r'atioii to the draft. The W r Depsrta"nt, in amwer en tnq.dry from tl Governor, l'.lirul, thi'. the Dipsrtuient will r ceive v lunteera for old n irimentr until the draft is mtde. The d t! .1 . . a e4nn- t bw made bf re . l ( , N ...la ns I A wt 11, n . . ... "cji.iim i, n. Ml, pmi inn: ri ur q the new 'nrollment, the d et " tpon appl c itionsforex rajiti i i A , will Hxuty at least twenty Us. We ar. therelore, anthoiis i tin ofBci lie that volt. cm will bj re. Ofived by companies tor old regi tnenta unlit the 1st of September. Tl order to thia effect will prob tiy ne issued to morrow. The communication from the Wr Department, embodying this per roisnlni, save it ia designed to r c ive tolonteera to fill up the old re giments, and anv xct a'ttrthev nra filled, will be cr-tilted to th state as so much on the drat; aiid if enough volunteers to 81 utt the old regiments, th-tt might p rban d:snense with the dralf. To fill utt the old r trim nr l their m-ix a mnin r Timber, 'vill r OOTe at e.t Irwft is mud, there) wull h- tn drsft, and it enlUtmi-nts sin nld eon tinne fur th rtv d ve as thev Iihvi for tl e I it ten, t'a cnuld be d -m : hut it c in lie d n in mm lucalitlis in II i twenty da vhich will intif before th drnlt is n a le. If it -, t loe Mti will eeo pe tlm At-i UniUrt te arrangemer t one yon n men will tie stimulated o prop cut" te gd woik re-'ru t i"g. A nv thr.e men who can ra ee a cimp.ry enn aneure ron 'I'sstotih s its t.ffii'rs. it tbey nrv Cuinpetiifii for the 1-0 II.O'iS they a-SUitie. Those localiiiea whln-i d sire to ea Cat"' dlSgMCe of A tjr.ft, have Onl ." fi-l Up their q tnta of the 6 10 000 men 0 He'l ror bO'ore the Ut til B p . ti u i .i. ., a . tt.',nb,!r to MOomplish what they sire. i filled up bv th t dS a fin ' (J1H . -.n L,A.n,A fr, ul.. ,', 1.'" VWI 1 ,,r Mdewd trr lliat puq 0 !ltlllUe Iro.n day todaV lilltil ' Colcmbuj, August 14. To tb IVea of t'ievelariit: To ihe seveml County M litary Committees Ot th jstate: Uv a ilHpatch this moment CI 1 'cl.K!k V M ) received r..m the .a . (ff S-erearv Ol War, I am an'honzed t 0 'i-t Il'ie recrtl t:ng tor tho new rr till tl, Oil Snatant ..n tl.. r . . ' iii- i' nui an unrt im lire. Vii nnteering to fill up the old r - i i en's in the fi.-ld will continue . . . tet ius as in reroiore nn til trie Ifr-t day of September, and f In - it Dlli-d up DV th t d5 a fin O ' I . .. a a .. ' ''" wl" W OrOerert irf tllBt DUriiOi" 1 ar "r rne jou ouir nilliMH tin 'niii' moitliS will coii.m-nrtii on li e jooil p e'e And now, f.l'ow c ti- z na one mure urainl tT-irt no I t! e proud character ot ur nohle eta'e tV.r Kcllautry and iove of country will bo unstained. Rt-si'fcfnlly, a a DAVID TOD Governor New Advertisements. , " I LATEST HHIVAL. ISRAEL GREEN J JvS Ju( received a nr.a assortment of BABY WAGONS, CABS AND CARRIAGES. T.-kHtber witlia fl.ie aeai.rtuiui.tiii T-j Ji. TSJL X S . - l iie pivriiculara will be given neil weol:. FisuLtr. luuat IV lo. VHKyniiaink? H-ve y.. u- ".,-. -In? at ou i rvi.u.i.f Iiei'ill a;eU? Huve u Ptiiilalinn ol tne Hear,? Am you troulil- d w it . any ol th- sa Irregular ties the Fetaile nvstem is so euupicl lo in llils Cimaier YOU CAN BE CURED. USE LAHOWORTHT'S m m iiMiw mi SUD YOUR HEIGWJURS uve Ir'od it; d-.iena ca.. nil you I, s rare ? tues. While I sta with you. I will he n casad to advis with you or uuderlak the risk u! cur of J UU UAOU, If yeiirs la nn. of any disaasa fur which It is rcoDimnaea. aar Oot tb genuine or Pr. ISRAEL ORERK, nr 3 It. HUBKIt A CO.. And advertised Aren'a Prvm . 1 !'' SUGAR CANE MILLS, PIONEER ESTABLISHMENT. SECHLER & PORTER ' II VTsst Seessd gUaet, CI.tClNHlTI, S., Rtvnai iswessSsS Mm Ut finns et BESOIS. rats a 00., saa watbih rasa a co.. eon- tinas lha wanaraoiars ef Soxsr Mills aad I ajar Id.kux Maohtotry le all ol Us tesoeliM. Ovnln las FaUnU, Patterns and M watery sa K" 7t T oU. Srws alnv nttmt la, aud aav had lha bsnrSt of Ulr aspsriuc aad ssparr awiu, ahkk with Impvovsmsnu sasssa hy avars lac m ezpariauna, suaUM us Is produc claw tl aachioerjr which for strsosth. daraMlir sod Snlab It aiwaaatod. Ws an sIh dwurswi af salliaf aUaa Ilea le " rraU's" raUot Cvaporalov, wkk-k p minus pmllsr sdvaalaswi avw say that hss sosas la ear kaewM.a,iid Sw whk as have, by snaafanwals wnh lbs rsuotss, lha ssdaslrs rtgU of Iks CaMeS ., at mu. i.pis eissss end it nr lUaMraUd Cstsloaas an Itas. CACTION. The puMIe Is hsiwtwsswIlasaS asaiatl savehatlng waoklawy lavalvta Mmss galtau nm sawuertssSssngas. gKHMB a VOBTBa. All of Secliler V i'..r .1 &ugr making apparatne lor aate by A l- rra k Rotl r ulT, Hfdl.y. .otice fS la herly given mat John Tb tnpana an L Arobilxild Thompson did. on the tutu da' ., win. , to, ui. in.ir a.ti.vAt..in lu tow a.- loe of the Clerk of tb Court ot Common Pleas vllhiu and lor tha oounly of Hanauok and ale of Ohio, praying for the vacation f Ihe j.wn plat of the vi Inge ol Capernaum, altuate 11 Amanda townantp. in Bald oounly, wmo plication will aund fur bearing al the next orra ol said Court. JOHS TBOWPSOK, ARCH I BOLD TH1MP8ON. By J. H.A J. F Kcaasr, Attorneys. . Ai'5.'ll!JL!.." Ll" ' dt ft A 4 iK-MJWlEi p.wiiMe prepa.d. .11- a., .rftjoily Thousand already ald. Agai.tal ProSia. aale aud salisiaotion guod. anted. Pronia. aale aud salisiaotion guod iuu stamp 1 or uarucuiare. J H. ATWATUR. Bnk US, PrevHlaac, H. I. .July IT, 1W1. (Iw Dyspewau aa4 Oaweml Oekllity. Cssuat., Warren Coeaty, O . Dr. 0. W. Itossox, Dear 8in For th benefit of ttiffarirg hnmsnily permit me lo av thai I have found your Scandinavian .a . . . & .1 ti i . ..ii. vioou ruriuer aan oiuwo nils, aire rnrsi-.M..,, for Indigestion and Liver Complaint. I have ulTred trortt tn shove menti anllnaail A.m. ir resr end I have tned s gre.t m.. nh.iiaiana. hat a I In ha r..,a..a I -- - . " w.- .., - ........ Purifier snd Pill, sad did so. I wss l.viu in Cincinnati afihe time, and t went In ionr .irrlce and purchased one bottle ol ihf I , ri- Sir and una Inn 11' Pi, Is lo coniineme wit , and b eas the day I Inund your vilustle medicines, fur I am enjoying good health at present, and feel confident that the eure la permanent. Let oi hats buy snd lake what they please, as rot me, give me tie Blond Puffier and Pillt for all chronlo disease, which arise from impure blond or era nra rueni i the digestive o'gart. I lake no oth er medicines, aad have not for the last Ighteca months. Heat tststy, ' T. T. Ddbois. See advertisement. TAKE NOTICE! T IAT 1 Will tell a LOW TltS LOWaaT, SI THE OLD ST MO. Unt door North of J had Qvarttrt. Tha 'nrgi-sl and beat lot of STOV33S, With ail tba Inte lm,n vemsnui Copper Kettles, all the Sises, Fruit Cast with Patent Tcpi, war ranted, TINWARE ! Of all dese -l-itlon. llniTis Cslebntted Under Uurrent nall'-clnrifyiiig SUGAR EVAPORATORS! The Utesi hnpi .ivenicnt of the cay. i,d la tha most oouvenient and prnotionl Kvapurator In nan. Piea ! (SO Tiffin Iron Beiira Plows and Pointa; One of tb - best Pl iwa in use. Pers .n w slilns nnrlng In my line nra In vited to cull, as I will sell as low as any oatiib l.sement In the vouuty. EAVE TROUGHS Put up with nr without Woodruff's Patent Knstouer, km the eustumer my direct. For Sale, The Rest and Cbaanest (Took. Box, Heating nnd i arlnr Stoves, wlili all Hie bite Imprcvaments. r 1KDHY. July 9V, A. UUSIIUJf. F R CHILDIEN TEETHING. Mrs. Amnion's BABY'S FRIEND has no equal. It softens the gums, reduces infi.im mation, allays all pain sndips.moilic action snd will alwaa REQtJliATE THE BOWEL Keeninr them as ttsulsr as at other periods'.. adding to their An.) . . .1 ...... I .. I : .. . . , n ,. . ..par.,...uc7, aaf k.kiiimi ti,, chsnees i.f falling victim lo lb other dis eases incident to childhood. Sl3.ox"lCr' Sales. 3. P. I. ,ie. v.. a. .1. Biksiow, tt ur il ol. Mxudu. , the Mh dny .1 K,i. lino acre i laud in towns lp one, range eleven, on a hlch there Is a snnii:i in runninic order. Also, one acre of lau ' In same toa u.hlp, on which i. ero 'S a fr..ma dwelliiiK hoo. 'ermsof w i-i-tili. Ajumisail alflist lut.li'l; scoobd lot II .0. J. W. Martin t. John P Iislie. Mm d y. the 2ji.li davof Ausust.at th farm of J. A. Woods. In Madison township, one liirtshiug mnchliie aud hoiae power, iurnis cash. Anel Itawsnn et J W. Ford. rial. Friday, the 21 1 day of A in. usi. at the larin or J U". K rd In tlranite toMriislnj., one bny and u.e ur-'wu mare T- rms cash. Win. Mi-giiiley tl. al v. J. W. Ford of. Ki id.i.i , ihe'stidday of Auitnst. al the farm of Wtu. MiiKirloy. In TaiiKa township, aire threshing ninth, lie ai d lior.e p,-wer. Terms ItllSll. B. PaRKCR, Dip i Saenff. Aua.fi. 1S02. D",l "lat K.VTOli aLk IV UK St. . KaiATK.- In pursuance i f an order Kilted hr the l'.o' hia Court of Hancock -mini)-. Onto, wul i Cor for aula at public .moil n tin aluid -. lh. 83.1 Ho jr or nga.t, Ii. M ono i.'cluek. p. m.. at tne diw.r .-i the Court llouH'i lu F,iiUlay, in said oounly, the folh-w in g duxcrihed real etaie. lu w.l: I he K. of h N. W i eec 3. IP. 1 North, ol ranea U coiitaH'lui. 90 9K 10 au es ol laud nior- or leas, xueptlng liiarmrom Is acrus nun do iou axre now owned nnd i C'lipli d hy the hel amuel Truvia. riere seil. which exec hurl ot sa d tract lslncril,eilaslolh :-lt iiiiiiiina at tha H. W. C.-rnorof the shore de suri'iud irai t mid lunmng thnuo" Norib an rods, inem e East Sa r d, llmuje In a south vesierly coi ro lo a sinks on th center line ol ea.u Ki'ruon S. phtnli-d al the snd ol 21 rods Rust of the alo.vo plaoo ol' beg nnliigi tuenne Willi suid center line Weal to Ihe place ul be ginn ng .appraised at I1.K00 'iaaas or Sals: Ouo-lhird of the purnhat inoiiey .n leiuil on the day of sale, and Ihe res idue ihereoi in one a d two years thereafter Willi interest from da) of sale, lo be aecured i.y inorigase on aaid premises. Wli.i.l TRAVIS, Adm'r af John Truet's, dmii B-' 0'-.l. Bi.icsr. aua liaaau, Att'ya. July J", is 2. w $.ji wages paid roa floor 1 . .-Uu, uds lor iu au.ias sswi.su .hciiins cuarii-v. will give a ouuim.ssio,. oa . all aaus sold hy our .taenia or pay wa au. a, Irum Stu tu tiou per aioiilb. und pay all ns.eit.ar) eipeusua. our uacui.i Is per.eot 111 Us mechanism. A ohild tan learu to oi.er aie il witb ball ao hour iualruvliotil It squnl to ail) Family Sewing Slachinu III use, ard wa bava nductd Ilia unua Lu e'lliean utA. 1 lars. iaoli llaobine I warranted tor three rears. ' Adiirssa U. BUlKil.tH, Ota. Att. llcli oil, Mich. June 11, lti63. I3n. Late Arrival Brifd Fruit. I T -A.iC O.tVld .kuijusi ived auu uer lot IXolsa ai'lor OneU t rull, wuiob bo i sail ... sr. cneap. van auu sq 1 Mas 4 !' fruit Caus for Immediate Use. Pulunt lops and lu oouimou kinds- warranted u.r iigm auu uiauo ol heavy uu. Call auu see llinin.at OAu.- ol ItUlllll.tUrr rt .ia .-lll .tnd augers, buji isluveauuu uaiua. auii ..Wa bupes aiitl leai a, rtt.ieis auu , (.j UA..OUOU, u..w iu.i, uuw rtaiurau; me uatui, tivauiieut aud rauiual vuia ul buerui iluiruui.t. or aeiuiu ti Meaaueaa; iiivoluoutiy vUlisetulia, seaual Uetlilil) ai.U imieUiUluuia tu ui..iiiua auuiaii) u. vuuauUM, cou.uuip . tiou. Uta. luuuial auu pDiSival mcapauil) , le : auiuug Iruui oiiur AikJou ar iuio vspiaiu , eu 111 lua atAitHiaUa. ooltik u Wa. kullaU) I m. V. i'u.a luuel eiiruurunatry uuuk suuui. 1 uu i iuu uai.a ul evaiy yuu.i purauu uuu teiuulauua niarr.aae, aua evert man ur wo. tuau wuo titiairae tu nul l lu uuuiuoi ol ibair wtfepi log tu loair ulrouuiaiauu. fit ery pain, uisa.ae aua auu luo.ueutai so yuutii, aiaturi V) auu uUl aait, la Ituiy aapiaibeu; entry parit ui ut aualvua tual suuuol uu auuau ia uer givtub 41 is lu.l ol eugiaVluV. I u laot, it 04 tutaai aeureU ltu.1 every uu auuuld a.uuw; still it ia a uuuk uial nta.i u luuasd U, auu uui ii ahout lit Uuu.a. 11 wji U ui .u any Uu uu tua ivtfaiutul ai uialu tu.a or post uatiatatnp. AuruSa Kit. rtat- KoU.tli, Mo. it at-rutM alrool aouVe ruui tu, t u.iauslpuia. W-trrulwfcU a,At U.vU.UU jAia,, uu iua.tr a uat iuy u ) uui' uisa.uui, uelul' ) uu pi ) ourerlt uuuur lu u.r ul auy el lu uutur.uu IguasA. uauve ur loraigu -w uu aui vi i.a iu to. ui auy i.ibvr pauat , gel uupr ul Oi. kudu. ouua, auu ri 4 curt-jWg. will u lut uiuaii ul aaviog u uutu) a uuiittu ur ualtb, ai.U iutasiui) ) uur Iuu. Kit. IvO.lu unt, uo euuatuiuduu any of lb 4iaa..da uveuriuwu iu ui iuuiiuatiou, ay r uuiue, Ao. li iruuu auoui, auove Suau., t Uoauoli.u.a. U 1 uu liudi Iruiu S lu 3, dun A, m iu, teol. . .. . . .... "a " tuu ul sejrtcxoxkTJsaxi.'X'v t or eai vuvup al lha FiKPtAT, Auf. . NUl'ION BTORC iwlTO WDt I I M,""r' . o. - f g ' U ATltiVnOiV PATRIOTS? YCLONIE RS WANTED Fr tba Ketlmenl. IWWm o i i- . 40 1 o lau ia Advsnos! I "-----V--Ve-w-s. H V" s , '" t nlV ',' 'lTl1: . . ' "" "r ' ' ""'dl Lend 1 '..l.ev.f raise ., ,,,u , j,, in eai.a ll.m. , mi, v .. r-,t ...., i,,i rp t.H0 OI) i' ''" "1 " t'rom l xniou. V- h iveih ' ' " T ksvs w iru -. l ava the '.a I- .' VollIM bit rime v.. rnmilae ir-nv p; ir -m ho tlito ,f e ,li!incnt. SIS ; .i.nt' SI.1 in e m uith'a env. end $1 hoi na- 'ii nil Sin In iiuvHnoe. lieoruiUi.e oflice st Whs let ' nld store. ROflF.nT l'ATTH'0f4 jWefrtag Jul 80, lW!j.(tt ' FOE MUSIO and Masical Icstrcsaeats, sssiB rora osnssa ro 7 , A. C. PETERS 4BRO.f iVe. 91 fi t Wta straw, . vwr. f CIMC1M.)AT1 OHIO. I V Manufacturers and Importers MUSIC AND MUSICAL IN9TRi'MNTS. aWMusic sent per mall. Ire of postage, oa receipt of tb marked price. ECT NEW MUSIC I.T4 rat rTSLissso sr A. C. PETERS & RUO., CINCINNATI. OHia Floyd's Retreat from fort Donslson, with a llunnin' AcCumpaninsnl, by Bksdad dl a ...,JJo. Bcanrerard's Rerroat from Sbiloh, by Ske daddies (Jj, Tou'ii ftoon Forget Kathleen-Bong. Wil llama .,?5o. Run lor Llfe-Qulckstep. Becbt i.e. Red, While and Blue Medley. Becht... .Jjo. we were very four Together. Mary Song Hoimer, ...S0o. Holiday Uxrch, Becht ..35C. ..tie. . .Jio. .. l'.o. ...S0o. .... ...15o. . ISO. ielleof the Mtsson Walls. Beobt. R rib Day Walls. Becht.. Vallev of dismount Hong. Olover. Kinkel. M Hi den's Prenm Vaprii-e loyrui Bctioiiiran. Heahl .... Young fo'lile.a' Quleksiep. Bscht McanoteHclinttisch. Bocht .... Leu. re Hchottisch. Baehi .ISO. My Happy Vtllnie Home Bong. beRoode Uo. rriscilln l'olka Bncht J'.o. UeaiitlfulKprlng Polka. Berbt Uo. Any ul the above populat pleoes mailed free of postage receipt oi the arcad price. Valuable ffJJ Musical wonixsi Jfl-T rcsusaxD ST A. C. PETERS & BPkO.'. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Amnteur's First B,k f- r Hollar. Pries 60c. ' Velars' Maw a. d linprxved tiuitar Wilbout a M,islr. ... ... .10c. i Peters' New and Improved Fife Without a out a Master .... ftr. Po era' ewnnd Improved Flageolet With- uta Master 40c. U.is .n's Kirst Bonk forth Mel.. ..eon l,Oc. " . 1 III A II Amateurs' First B -ok for Ihe Piano inc. Peter.' New and Improved Piano Without a Master . 60c. Peteis' New ana Improved Flute Wilbout a Maalsr . 60. Peters. New nnd lmprov Flute School.. SOc. Pi tera' Mew vnd lmprotd Violin Without a alette I . .t Aoc. Peters' New and Improved Violin School.. 60c. The ahov Works, bes'des containing an easy arel Improved method of learning Ihe dif ferent luxt uments, have also a Inrxe aud choice colli ttlon of Tunes never beforu pub lished. We will mall any rf the above works, free nf postaxe, oa receipt of AU cents In poalage sirmps. (July JO 1SC2 ;im $38. gxtra Inducements! $33.. Recruits Wanted For tha Ninely.Ninlh Itegiraent O. V. I. LOCK jirtrTADVANTAEES. Lie t - t. 1'. 1-oi'a.lX lis authority to recrui' for lb nbov Beat ment. Kegulur army pay from Ih day of en. tisimsnt. subsistence and Sluuhounu tru ncy ai the end of Hi war. Ilacruils will be paid tl Bounty and 01m wininh'aadvaueepuy ($13) as aoon as mustered into service. Now Is Ihe lime lo enlist In your country's cause, befms dianing Is resorted to. Any Information wi I be given, at B. A J. af. Huber'a Drug Mtore. Plndlar. Llsut. O. P CAPFLL, Julr 18, IRS1. Recruiting Officer. SHSELLfNG OFF AT COST! Having bought tha stuck ol goods belonging to W. n. WnEELER lam offering them AT HIS OLD STAND. July IT. Wi. E. BABND. Now is Your Chancel I 'HE subaoriber, wishing to retire from tf utKKr, eiioB, naoiaa and lbathbr TH. ADXly Odeis bis eullre Mosk at Ou tun Ijlluwmg terms: ror Cash Only ha Offers at First Costt For auy kiud of ir.td that b oau use. b will aiv gooua a luw aa auy vtuer buua at retail uaau i.ricss; ui.i a cr,.il i hv muulua will ue ivu uu all atuua user S3, with a aula aud aptruvd seouriiy, HUSH required, n.wlstaaltsMr.rC.ahCwsttunesal 'Ooodssold 00 fiv month' lime will b sold aa luw as any oiusr uuuae reiaila lur oaab. , Com and See Us: II nil's Ola Bland., fladlay, Okie. U. L. BIUOINS, Julrtl.lSfll. A Hunt lur t .U.hTesa. Fresh Arrivals ay ayyajtwatys'- aai4'saisaaaas'ai r l&AAC DAVIS . .. eaa .ii trr atauaivas ia boiexira'lubacooi I ae bbla. Whit FUhj ie.t aud.ea iu. do. "Mask. Tryati a uui. bugai; . . .W .." tiraekr. For sal at Wbolaeal and BeUll. al U vry Xoiwomc ltirtueasat u.) a.., lau'4 - '' ' CoalssrB8t 5ix-0uci iarsad. Creels Aaaiaia itusaa, ... Clarke a sw ioieid, WunuUo Ihread. WbltS snd Colored nearly ail uumtiors m tb 0U NOlluri blOIUC.