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Speech of Gen. Prentiss WASHINGTON Oct. 17 P'rentia le-night wa couipli ntrnted with a eewreitwlfs If graphically drsrrilnd th nlr thrtira which he and hl fellow soMicra, uken prioner al Khiloh, famed, lit Kid be had cm to lino hareh language m !heu apeekintf ofthej demon of the outh, tmg ratidurl to ward! our troops, weeduTHrleriird with imirdrr and barbarity- Coltincl Jordon Awlttant Adjutant llener! to Dpi re twirl, M th only rebel from whom thry r cloved the learteeurtcav. Kohrlnhitn heaven, th ao wko rsi-i iitr con r Jilca should never rawape retaliation al hie hind. The etegtnr are the beat I'nlmt men In the Ui.uili. The roturiiinir Nhiloh prut)eT W lio hid-WimVlrnt clothing lo otiipletelj' enft th -if nakeduraa, do nut rutfiltcrlllty. Illi.nn In the way of gar ment wa ft.rniaricd ihcm by the rrbfla: I eiidr this, tln-y were auppliud with the in Mtd;i(iitin( fiHxl Alter Hil y dracHMr, the unkind ami i rTvnsiye trvutineut they rei.vcd, ho in quired of hi mni y liatiftira w hat tliey ihiy thought ot hts boawted chivalry. The people of the aiih are ili rvninerl. Tlicrc 'a a petf. ei'rclgn of terror,an.l cv ry st i.tinii.t for pic or compromise ia , Iniiiaiitly at (IihI. Ilrnsl.l he found Union lu n bcarirg arinf epuinst our government liit ther wer compelled to do an at tlio li ddlng' nt tl.rlr maa.-r. The hila rare t tlay in tbo n uih ia in worse cundriitm than wiretbo blaeka before tho wr. The f bel given in 'lit hea more men In anna than tin N rth thinks. They flffhtwrll. TiiPir'eaime la deprrt . They do r.ol aak lor lraiiaK rt .lion iwr lor cnmlnr ti.bl aup plite. They are compelled lo lake t.ie lield with or without food. It l lima we rh-uld p to work wit hunt glov. a. We pt.n Mirdthc-innioraatAi.t.ct in linn many o! ua supposed. The prisoner had opportunities efane lnK the lufge immbera . if wowided who were carried south on the trains basiilee tiic elre,gli ra. Aa lo (he L bly prienn, it Kill pa .ace compared to tlio enei w here thiy were confined. Uneral I'rentiaa hoped ther would 1 e mi haiiiuK till we duelled tha rebellion liaii the Irntlcre and grant amneaty to tli druidee follower. Some one in the crowd Inquired, what they thought of Lincoln's emancipation pioclaniauon. Many of the effip ta with whim he eon V Ml, b aa-ihrnioualy denounced it say H'lr iiwas dainiiablu. and never could be i nfnrccd. but he, Prmili a, rripomlrd la them, if yon aay you never can be con qnerrd, at d Unit you are b mud to whin v, wlutliann call tie proclamation work III) wiuld declare very In r that the ' reclamation wi uld do more to end the if In lliun than all the battlra fought. II" wua appleu'ltd lliroughi nt lila rr , p.arle. The Rebels must soon Fight. WASHINGTON Oct. 19 TheBlar aaTa: Cinumatamea induce itheganiral lin r. Hon cmutiir millitaiy mrii that the tebelalii front ol AM'lellan ' v illwx.li t)ht. II ia id inly eruwdad titw, and tliey tince no diapoailluii to letrant- 'the teaaon why it ia tliouflit thry mu t fl.ht la that McPielluii, by tiioviiio upon arc of the circle through una near pa t ol'thn lliuo Ridfie, may lit I before Ricnnond aa aoon il not aoenor taaa the rbcl ran marcb dow n the val !) la btiuntun. WASHINGTON Oct. 19 Another Rebel Raid PARIS, Ky., 19—9 P.M Ailer eapturinif our pii - . J. .1 I 1. . t . . -.1-.. pan aauru mm x,' xiii lun jieuruny p,(rtiiii(r he liradof lkOO men. be- t I fl BUI r lit" tiiij , , i;c ii iiib mill f alliintly. killing and wounding at veral ur hiaa aa ai killed ami on liuudri d i nd iwi'iiH-fire priaourra. The priaonara ...m !. ..lllall MMf.li.il 'I1.ii tmlniioa ( ii 0111 uir rny.' atoryan aoon elVr warrlal. rt l4i xinBton In liaate, takini! Ik Vrr.aiMilnri.MiL-a 'IV J. L I twecn Vrraaillra end Frankfonl, ha wne a-joiiFiiiy mi l iy aiiom ij. oo of Duinont'a lartlry, who alter a abort (bht reuted iiMr iii,iii iu ii'rvia. IHe rrnorl a iva h wnm i-',i. - the Kentucky river in the direction of ..... 1. 1 vi ... K, ami anouivr Dial lie la rn- n.j; iu an 1 iiiainrc.ri with lluniiih r.y Uaraliall, who la now at or mar pui-..ipni--.. nn aiiarr iron) .Maraliall ia looked far kirn tonight. I.-xiuwit ia in LATER. LOUISVILLE, Oct. 19. 3 lin Jlortan left L'.ini'ton with hia rA. ..... ..I i I.. . ... .p .i. i..UJ ocnnig, paaa o umugli raaillia, tin nee tl.uh liawrance- urj, at daylight, and w aa at llloon.n.-ld . kt tbia a Id rnaou. Uemrii Duinoiil ia i.i pu.au it. ' The Wounded and Sick at Perryville, Harrodsburg and Danville. .vlll. . [Special Dispatch to the Cincinnati Commercial.] LOUISVILLE, Oct. 17. 'Tke dfUgatioa frjm tha Louiaville faniUry C.n miaaion returned from the lTryviila battle-field to-day. They alao tiaiied Marrodaburg and Danville, and found t llimaand wcunded and etck rk flain haapital at Harroaltlnirg, flrteen Frdvrala in baapltal at rarnrviFle and a thouaand at Danville. Th Udie of Vrryvlll nrgaaiaad a IVdilier'a Aid rVeiety, Mra l. Rnbarta ' I'rvaidi a ,. and made ivary arrangemeal for tdi eeaifowf th exk and wounded aoMirra tkar, too nawll t be revered t l--.tilari.lle.; Tha Sanitary fWmieeioa atnt ta Per ' r; villr. Dauviila and llr.ai'.li.irn i ay, larga quaalltU a af tU.tbit'g ai d'b.a- p lai Uiillia. Th returned Com mitt report the ' ritiaen for anilaa aruunri.. aluiii all i tliair power to allcvlat th auffl ringa of 1 IU ali I ai. wouniltd froin liuell a army. Amazing Development of Horrible Treason. [From the [...] County Republican.] A veepr.cn.AI and perfectly honorable cilia- a of Vlain ir.wr.ak, ia Una county, I'aviag a aoa drafted,, paaard Friday aigiil lo a lual, ia th baraacka al Camp Wauaflald. Uutaida tfl tontr groan of i .. T , i , pmiiiw-tnifn, irvin anvr v raw torn and inner ouiitira talked without reatraint. Tha minda of tbea aoldiera bad ra aui oned by tb I utternut traitara. . Frm tb. coBvereallea be veilirard, ' bo aaei ruined that thaa cien underataaod and brliaicd it to be general aorree. ' Me nt among the men eppoaed tolba war, throughout th Norther Btatra, that there alioutd be a uuiveraal upriaing and ' r-Welli.a againat th Uv.-rnineut, the ' oralt being tb prctcit fcr inaugurating open hoatiiitiea. Farther than that, thee men bad been isduced to t!lye that thflr Intcreau and theaa ol lb rebel wcr nrecitelv ial utical in other worcle, that they wr aly nbela-tir trbryanca, and that by hair prupoaad general flare-up, tboy would eodiatract t't Federal army, that their brcth ra of th South could, by a abarp, decleive oaaet, tak poaaraiiou ef th Government. Tha r wr vehem- arnlly al thtir cmrtea who had failed te erand bravely up lo the agreement and. lisa may all alone a tnry acclarrd raat hat lhy ealla dlk " Democrelie par l" might'. )v had uadiaputed coatrl, aad Ihrir oppoa.' ta would be aaad lo feel ' a lavrible rtveng for upivaed griavan . a-U..1-! - iJiffia iVchlji lxM j MlCoi .ffc M'Olllniicl PROPRIETORS. Ton Washington & Markr-t Stt. tikkix, o..irrorKR t. int.a THE NEW CONGRESS. At tha preaent election tho Democratic party niakee r gaina In Pennay Ivanla, J Ohio and Indiana, and will, no doubt, el aemakegnin In New York In Novem-' b-r. But llieae are not einiv nor a ! important aa hae becu auppoacd, for a reaaon wlih h baa been nverliMiked. The : uaxt Congraaa will be the Crat, undvr the I new apportionment, aince the renaua of 8(, and it even lobe forgotten that ! the WceU-iw Htutea gain in thoir n-pra-, agitation while the Kaalern 8tal.-a loee. I The 8t.ite which gnln are, Illinoia 4, l- I wa 4, Wieconain I, Michigan 9 and Mia-1 mirl 9. Thone which loae are Kentucky I, Ohio 9, New York 9, 1'eniiaylvanla 1 and Tennoiac il. Th etutea in wklik tba republican have loat mambera ef Cengreee, Pann aylvania and Ohio, are exactly thoee which have dimlniehed rcpreaer.tallon in tb new Cnngrraa. nwa, w hich haa In the praam! Tongreaa, two ropreaenta live, (Mil refti'.lb aiia, il baa jnat elarted ait of Hie aahi party,) hta ail in th mt. Wlaconaia, which baa thre membira nw, will hav ail In th next Illinoia and Michigan, alao jaln membcra. All three etutea, not touching th atulh- ara bordar, ar likely t cling irmly to the Admliilatrutlon. The border rllatea, Maryland, Kentucky and Tnneaae, loae four member by the new apportionment; but deducting from thia for tb gain of two In Miaacurl, tber i borucr Bimo loae oftw. It la to early yet to apeak definitely of th political complexion of th m xt IIt.ua of Rrpreeetitotivee, hut It la nae ly It will be pratty evenly balanred. THE ELECTIONS. INDIANA. The Democrata claim tha election of ilir ticket bv 10,000 majority doubt. ful. They alao elect four eut of tha 19 congrceainrn. IOWA. Tbia giillant young Btat electa her Union Blato ticket l y aoma 10.COO ma" iorllv. and irakea a clean ewerp on con grcaamcn electing all alt membcra I PENNSYLVANIA. The Btata ticket ia yet in doubt wlillo both partioa are claimiiig tbo Bute. Tbo Coii(rri aalonal delegation aiande Union 15: Dnnoeralle 9. Lan caatcr County give 6.100 Union ma J. rity. The mnjnrlly Philadelphia for Mayor Henry laff,ur.. ARRESTED. J.I.W Hall of Bucrrt: and Wlahnp TuU tie if Benton have, wcunrUrelend, been arreatid for adviaii g llieCr(W fi.nl counlv AbnrrM. Jarkaon for whom the Dep uty Marahal alao lad a warrant, drawed a rtvolvcr on the i fliccr, and finally ea caped, and th leal that waa acan f him h wa ridirg thrVh Buryrua al a furl ia rate. We have tu.t braid if tho offi cer hua aucccedad yit In arrtatiiighim. There ia alao a warrant out fur tb ShcrilTof ihoeoaiily ,who haa Been lend ing hi ollkiai aid to li e diaturkcia of the peace.- BAD PREDICAMENT. 'J'lie editor of tlir A Ji-aili-rr, aince he nar boeri aleeUd Secretary of State ia ve. ry nearly in the pri dirtnu nt of the man who won an e'e bant in a ralllpj lie did not like to ivc it away, and if he kept it it win Id cat up all he hud. He think it wiuUI l ot look well to rcaign, and to fill the clHeaaudaign tho ord ra of an "Abo lition" O.vornor, w ell, it ia pr.itty tough for a lutWTi'Ut with a weak atomarh. Ohio Congressmen Elected. Th' following are elected tnembera of the m-xt Ccrgreaa from thia 8tate: lat Dial. ;.' II. I'tn.'letoli, (1.) Sd " Alct. Long, (1).) SI 'f Robert C. Hchenrk. (R.) 4tb H J. F. MrXlnnry,(D.) bib K. C. Leltliiil.U ) 6h " A. White, (D.) 7t i ' H. Cox, (D.) 8 h Wm. Juhnneion, (D.) Pth - W. P Noble, (D.) 10th . M. Afliliy,(R.) i llth W. A. Iluti hina. (D.) I Jib W. K. Finik,(D.) I3tl. Johu O Ncil.(l.) 1-lth (ieo. Plira,(D.) IMh Jae. R. Morri,(D.) Ifllh J. W. Whito,(l.) ink F.. Rr Krklrv, (R.) IWti R. P. Hpaiilding, (R.) 19th J. A. Gailiold,(R.) Thcae aiaaked tliaa ar membcra ef lb preaent Congreaa. The llouae atauda 14 Democrat, a Arpubliaana. GEN. FREMONT. Gen. J. 0. Fremont paaard tbroagb Cleveland on Saturday with eeveral of bi staff on hia way to St. ! uie. He ie douUlraa going te take tke new command marked eul for him in the south west. f;-Under the brad of "a Noble Ma jority'1 the Advertiser gtvra th inaj trity for Noble In Crawford eiunty. h may be a ' Kt.lU" a fj. tily, lulw think it would b a rex d deal "Nobler" if tba same men who votri fot Mui wer not ow rrtiating the law of their country. NOT APPRECIATED BY HIS NEIGHBORS. It will be aecn by rvfcreiire to the official vot of the county published in thia paper that W. W. Arnotrong tans tho lowral on the ticket with the aingle exception of Cbilda, lor abtrlff. (rTGen. M it hail Ctrcuian fubliakea a card in the N. Y. Vll,rt decliuing t candialc fur Congreaa in the da tricl In vhuh Fernai do Wtod i tha democratic (butlerrnt) candidate. Qua. Corcoran aaya he will accept civil olt Ice, lilt th rebellion U pat down, bit nopea a War Democrat will b chuaou. W hop ao too. ' O-Tb Wuaaler. Sepubliaaa aaya BUsa, th Deiuoemt caadidatfci Con gnaa ia that diatrict, ha 32 majority. OUR DEFEAT.—ITS CAUSES. It may b proDiaM to lot.k at tha cauaea eflha defeat of ll Union paHy at, .i..,i, ... ir ii... ... j election, to ... If Ihay may not remedied hereafter. Me cannot be cra,jm palgnlng la Kentucky and Virginia, and , k at bona voting at tha aame lime. I.aat year tha Petinay Ivanla veter who were in camp on the Potomac aa voluntoer tta the Union armiea voted for Stat eftVera, tnd the reeult wa over 11,000 ht the Republican nnmlneca, to lea than 4,000 Democratic. At th let election la Iu wa th vnliintnora wer all allowed to vote by an art of the Irgialaturo, and the voto of two regiment (the only one that w have accn) atood aa follow: The 39 th for Coti(.'rea,979 Union, 89 Demo cratic: tho l'Jth,aS4 Union, 100 Dome- eratio. Three return ah.w not only how our brav volunteer, would knee Voted If at home, but ala akowa which jrarly haa furnlahed tho moat aoldiera for our ar miea. Thoro waa no effort made In thoee Htatea by th Democratic leader to pre vent their partiauna from volunteering to lie at ul I compared with the effort of the Vallandighainitee in eur State, and yet we aac how tha Unlen ptrtv predomi nate even there. Of the 00,000 votera from Ohio how abacnt in th Union ar miea, wa do not believe 10,000 could be Induced to Vol tho Vallnndigbam tiaket. Of ceurae , we eulTVr In the rcaulla of tho election, but auch a triumph w ill prove an vmboriaaamcnt and a damage tethuae who won it. Il ia a humiliating fact that a larga por tion ol the Union votera did not go talh poll at all, while every butternut, witli out an exception, eaat hi ballot for th Democracy. W do not ray every Dem ocrat eaat hia Vot for th butternut tick et, for w know that ther waa num ber voted for eur candidate, and we give them greet cred.t for it. Put w ay ev ery butternut, every aervaaion aympathl er and traitor In the NUto voted what waa aly I. d th "Democratic" ticket. Home Ignorant men were mado to be lieve that If th butternut ware aucccaa- ful the war wuild at one be ended, and coiiae,Uciitly thry would not b required to ehiitihU-r tlivir nuiakal and ajpoae their brave(l) bodice to tl rebel balla. Thry wer alao told that if the Republi can ticket waa aucceaeTuI they would abolish alevery and all thetlavea would come North, and cniiavuuently they would put dew n the price of laborera te ten cent a day. In fuel, th butternut apeakcr and wir pullere worked on the feara.paa aiona and prrjudicea ef the ignorant, while th Union men were buay procuring reeiuita for th army, Th enemy have caught u napping thia time, while they have bon leaving no atone unturned by which tliey could aarure a vote. Let aa pregt by thia lva aeu. 11 y their pcrirveranc and unaeru- poleue enure they hav procured a acem- in a rebuke to tha rrealdonl'a War I'oli ry and to hia greut Proclamntien ef Free dom. Yet wo foel aamrud tlial if tha na ked laaue waa prracntcd to tha people thev would indvrav it by a heavy major!-7-' - W w ho remain at home nr.uet bra' In iiiu iuai mi re are dutlva to perlorin here aa well aa in tha army. W rauat do eur beat to aualain th caua fur which our brvlhrren ar offering up their live. Every rtectiou carried by tlio Yallandig- hamilia givea aid and comfort to Jeff. Davie and hi minlona, and encouragea them in their eflbrta to break up the Government by giving thrm encounge mant to hold out a 1KII loiiirer. Whan they C,n dietat terma ta the Oavern - mrnt and break up the Union, No mat- tor what th voti mean they will take the eeia aud opiniona of the loadera to mean that, and it what thry will uiulei- by it. They know that Vallandig. ham, Cox & C., ar their friend and mean that thry ahall triumph; and natu rally aonclude that a party which aua- laina auch men and trie ao hard to re eleat tliunt muat, of ceurae, abar their aentiment. 'i hia undoubtedly deea in- jnatice te many who atill cling to th Drmocratia organitation, but who do not believe in th aeatimenta of the butternut leader. Such men will alwaya b mia undo. atood whila they Irllowalilp with those who really eympathiae with tb traitora now in arma againat tha Ut gov ernment ever vouchaafed by God to man. Yet, atill, their remaina another causa of defeat which w bar not noticed. It haa bad a great effect ill keeping - voice our pirty, aud to that ia due the apathy among a large number of our own party who never went to th poll. It I th ineclicn of our rmir. It i well known fact tkat our ar miea occupy neerly tba aame poaitiona to day they did one year ago. No differ ence whore tho blam rests ami we dou't btlicv it rests with th Adminis trationthe party In power haa lo shoul der the reeponaibillty. The people cant ae that the rebellion la grttiiur cruehed,Pik"u at ,Vut thry can n.,ih. jk. w ar piling up, and tho consequent increase tf taxation that will ncceaaarily follew.and atill our immense armiea ar do iiif nothing. Let tb.ro be a forward movement made along tha entire tin, a that th people may ae that th rebell ion ia being ewt down, and all will yet be well. " " " " vvuil SPECIAL ORDERS. W wonder if tbe Aixxrtittr did not receive by "apccial diapatch" th follow. Ii.g irdcr from it "auperior oflicrl"- Froa the way it haa been carrying it out it ia very plain it haa either received tbe order, r ita rffectivene atruck the 'but- jternuta' aiuiultaneoaaly: By the by, I think we ru'ht hereafter, in aur lOicial papera, to call the 'Yau keis" HAbolttioeita" inateadof ' Fedir ala," for they now p oelaim not only the abolition f olavery, bnl of all our eonati tu'ional righU) and ilia nam will ha,-e a tiiay in; effect oa oar Wtalern euemic. I intend U laau ao order oa th subject w heaever 1 assume a coaisaaud. Hiucarvly IriraJ. G. T. BEAUREGARD. tfeneaal UaiXToa Bautca, lumuauding Beparimatit No. 9, Mobil. Ala. A caaual reader picking up a "Demo- CMtic" paper aow-a-dava would aunnoa llhM VM kill IhM. te. "f ) . , - v, rn., Abolitiouiata, Druocrau aad Niggeral An Unfortunate Man! Th new Editor tftie TWAiin, la re tly " n-f--r.t--o-a- vm.---,i. lie came to Tiffin, act Mmeelf up t la th a(ruet olir v,,,., pitched lnt taa With r-fto-hing from new coinif. Tha remit ia th good old coanty gar IflOQ ;najonty l Tha nunty he le(U and wher h kaa another paper, haa gon Demorratia I Really, really he'a an " o-n-f--r.t--n-a-t-a m-a n I" Aimrtitr. ' Not any, judg I " The count Ii left' gave 400 majority againat you, and elected the entire Union county ticket, Dully for Logan. Old Seneca will do equally well when her aoldiera return. How the Soldiers Vote! Th vot of Iowa aoldiera in camp In the Hint', atood: 3,810 Republican, and ?" Democratic. Thia waa aomathing "? ,0 V"! r;B!mnlL"M1t ' Memplna, Tenn., atood : Republican 2o Democrat CO, a little Icaa than 6 to 1 . Tbe rutio haa been abaut the anme in the I'ennaylvania raginieuta and where- ever rlee a vote haa been taken The MlubuiiviJIe Humid ha a hitter from Park-ralAirp, Vo., giving the reault of the vote taken on election, day in Company D. IUH Ri-giment, which be long in that Congreaaional Diatrlct. Tho Vi.lo woa 61 fur Eckley (Union) 6 llelden (butternut), in a Company iroiu iiarriaon county the vote atood H4 fur for lligham, (Union,) and IS for While, (butternut.) That ahuw what the reault of Ohio' election would have been bad her aold iera been at bam iuatead of in the Held. From New Orleans. New Orleaaa data ar t the 7th. (Janeral Muth-r I alraghtfiiing thing out with hia uaual promptneaa. Aa ex policeman gota aix montba In Fort Pick ena, w ith hard labor and a twenty-four pound ball to kia leg, for eendiag aa In- auilling and aediliuua report t the Gov ernment. All priaoner of war who had been rcgietered for exchange wer to be aent to Bate Rouge en th ttb. Ofli. cere were to be allowed t their aide arma and clothing ia wkiah they atood nly. An order flxed th price of flour at $7 60 per barrel, bread to be threo ouncea for one rant Ciowda ef people f both aexta, of all agea and conditieaa centiume t attend daily for the purpoee of taking tb eeth of allegiance. Hemp and Cold Lead Wanted In Crawford County. A regiment of aoldiera, with loaded gun and Sxrd bayoncta, and Witk a faarhae and ightini; colonel at ita head, ia wanted at llucyrua, Crawford county, according to the report which we re coir from there. We have already ao ted the diatiirbancea which prevailed ia that town at ti e commencement of th draft, when tbe atraeta war paraded by bauda of men hurrahing for Jeff. Davie, and awearing they would never eupport tho Federal (jovernmont. That excite ment waa quelled aad temporary quiet eeaued. A lew Oaja aubacquant t that diaturbance Judge Hnll woa arreate4 for having rrairt'.'d the draft, and taken to Camp ManefUld. Tbia areuaed tha he of traitora and thry a-vore no mor ar- rwata ahould be made. On Saturday laat the toarn waa Intenaaly excited. The Uotusilora ili J ao ernment and abeercd for Jeff". Davie, whilo their folluwera helped to awall the chorua of infamy .and trraaon. On man waa arrested an taken to th jail when tho Sheriff xefu.'ti te imDrirtm Aim, and waa therefor releaaed. Tret aen waa rampant, and il waa really daa gerou Kr any man lo appear on tl)e atrerta and declare himaelf a Republlcaa. tVK.t ...,ir.i.:. j ! ... - Jin ! waa we did not learn, but It ia evident that ther a neat ef traitora in Craw ford county which muat be crushed out by military or civil power. Tba laadrta are deaperate and declare that blood ahall flow before they are don with it. They ahould be taken at thoir word and their own blood be ahed if they refine tb obey the law of the land or the order of the Administration, Cka cut (very den of theru. C7tv. Leader. Paroled Prisoners. Th State Journal publiahea aa order giving tke namea af all the paroled eon- roaimisaioiied clieera and privatea who are abacnt witamut leave, ordering them to report at Camp Wallace, at Columbue within ten doya, or be conaidercd deaor- tera aud liable to arret aa auch, by all Marabala and other officer. The Backbone Bent. flret luva, and, and "liberty Ilea bleed from ing." But ' Truth crushed to earth w ill Tb backbone countica are giving ua fit." Thev have iron back to thoir riao again." Hail Columbia I Nil doa peramlum I Eriu g Unum, E Pluribua bragh I Go it, Buttari uta I hemp U plenty. t'ev icr. Gen. Cassius M. Clay. bul city, having been ab- Tha Waaliinpton dispatch to a New York paper, reflecting ujxn Major Gon. Caaaiue M. Clay, published on Monday ,ia a miervpreeenlatiou of the fact. Gen. Clay ia not eniraired in a political cam. aent bularewdaya. Ho reported to Gen. il .ll....k 1' . I Halleck for duly, under cireumatancra that ahould, at least, hav secured for him rcapectlul trvatiaeut, if not high ronaid ration. He received neither. In the face of thia ill treatment, General Clay reported a eecoiid time to Geu. Halleck, w bo offeuaively asserted that he could not give him tho coaiuiaud In the Wet,which had bean urge, upon tha Government by the moat distinguished eitiirna of several of the Weateru Btatca. Gen. Clay aaid Valm'y: "General, 1 am her to report for duly unconditional!)'." "Then," it.ponded Gen.-ral Halleck, "g to ) ow hotel aud await ordere." Sen. Clny obeyed. Upon reaching hia yuartcrs, ho received orOera to repajt to Gen.- liuller at New Orleana. Like a true aoldiar, he packed hia truuka to leave the asm evening, and proceeded to take leave of tha Preaiileut. . Th latter aaid:- "Where ar you goiag, General." , Clay reapouded: 'l hav jual teceived my order from Gen. Halleck lo report to Gen. B Hilar at New Orleaaa." The Preeident expressed aurpriae.aak ed for au explanation, and on learning th facts, aaia lo Gen. Clay, "You will receive other order." Gen. Clay halt the Executive M.naion, tad va reaching hi hotel, fouud a letter from tit 1'remJent ordering kim to re main m tha city until further der.- Theao are tb fact, and ia view of the statement publiabod relerred lo, il la just that Ibey ahould b known. U'aeAma. tea Cormfvikraac A. i Timet. Official Vote of Seneca County, October 14, 1862. CANDIDATES. Straight Democrat In Roman Union Ticket la wiu car a A ta Judft Suprtm Court. Faxaxttii T. Bxnvi Rufua P. Ranney - - 8'rrttary of Stat. W, 8. KxnnoR W. W. Armatrong A tlornry Gttteral. C. W. Old L. R. Critchfleld School Commiuionrr. W. I). Hxaxti C. V. H. Cethrart Uoar luW5 Work. J. B. OaxootT Jaa. Gnmlilo .. Conorera. H. T. Woki;eteii W. P. Noble Sheriff. I. tVI WllRICK . Ed. I.. Child A uditor. J. H. DniRXEniiorr Isaac Kary ....... Treasurer. S. 'kanp.ihi.iii . . . . a. W. Shaw Recorder. Johr 8. Hmitr - A. Ueilhor ....... Crmiminionrr. A. C. Baxsr ...... Peter Kbvreole - - Surveyor. L. E. Holtx Dennis Maloy ...... Armory Director. Levi Killer ...... 136 ISS 4(1 197 171 967 138 113 45 136 171 57 136 153 45 197 171 807 136 163 44 137 171 907 136 153 i 197 171 907 Hi 153 43 129 1?1 SUB 135 163 46 137 171 204 138 152 45 135 172 300 136 153 44 198 171 906 133 150 45 129 173 200 136 163 45 128 J71 304 135 153 4.1 127 169 267 136 163 44 137 171 200 130 164 45 122 169 307 A. Luge nber 1 ...... Corontr. I.xu'i Seiti, Sd . - - Paul Oollingor ..... 3 113 1 1 I 199 184 84 120 930 3A 80 I6S 04 904 148 148 99 993 137 139 190 907 138 165 85 190 930 198 00 1S9 64 303 147 141 93 923 135 137 130 907 139 165 85 120 930 136 9 159 64 303 147 141 93 333 137 139 130 907 19 165 85 190 930 196 89 159 64 204 147 141 93 323 137 139 120 307 139 165 85 120 930 136 89 159 64 904 147 141 03 323 137 139 120 907 138 165 79 1)7 930 135 83 159 61 204 146 146 4 923 128 141 120 309 149 165 87 119 931 128 61 158 66 193 145 139 03 323 135 138 121 906 133 165 B3 130 930 125 86 167 61 305 148 143 91 Z33 138 143 123 307 141 167 85 120 930 )36 88 169 64 903 143 141 93 328 137 140 130 SOI 137 169 83 120 327 123 83 163 63 907 148 143 99 223 143 148 133 207 139 164 K 119 929 134 88 157 63 303 147 141 93 230 137 138 120 2t7 140 166 85 130 930 193 87 159 64 903 145 141 92 333 139 140 120 307 138 163 85 120 330 126 87 159 03 905 143 143 C3 S23 130 140 120 3U7 140 164 65 120 930 126 67 150 64 303 147 141 03 233 137 140 120 807 J 1 S -e 3 to IM 47 184 167 83 148 971 943 309 903 197 47 184 lf5 84 147 971 341 969 194 196 47 134 167 83 147 971 143 369 301 I9 47 195 167 83 148 971 343 369 301 196 47 134 157 83 147 971 942 969 300 195 45 131 153 78 160 373 244 371 301 196 49 108 173 120 148 369 307 353 169 106 46 134 161 75 148 373 342 376 909 181 45 134 154 81 161 376 343 373 303 103 47 133 193 63 150 271 943 3"fl 930 106 47 134 1!6 81 148 971 943 970 206 195 47 134 160 83 149 971 343 368 203 198 46 184 154 8i 147 972 243 870 303 190 47 131 157 83 161 970 946 9G9 903 8114 1115 8199 090 9137 3104 9136 S10S 3136 8104 3094 3131 9172 8049 9004 3143 9108 8107 9031 8177 3117 1100 9196 3104 9116 till 9117 1106 1001 961 977 j 989 078 1037 677 1048 999 1140 089 . 978 693 688 Official Vote of Seneca County, October 14, 1862. In Dead Earnest! Pareon Brown low haa recently writ. ten a letter to tho Pbiladeldpia I'rrse, which he concludca aa followe : I now nronoae to the Govern aicnt, in gimd faith, to give me the commend of 15,000 men, including thee &art 1 on er asee rrgimenta, and all the outfit ne cessity, and I promian.to take East Ten ueaar before Chriatiit, and to hold It nd ita railroada. 1 am in earncet in makiag thia requeat I am airk andt r ed of thia criminal and uncalled for de luy in oeixing upon the atrong point of the rebellion. Deaide, I am able to get Into active aervico, and if I can't get into th army 1 muat at once atari a paper at in IN "Kb, for th benefit of Northern aympathixera with thia rebellion, and Secession Gen era la and fsVccsaien a tuff officers who are in tho United feitatea army i Undoubtedly Paraon firownlow haa a profound alloctien for , vaiiandigbam aud the data of eympathuera to which he belouga 1 Mr. Ashley's Majority ever Waite. Putnam county, Coagreaaman, ia Phalpo 1.370 s Aabl.T,O0 Wait, 900: giving Aahley a majority over Wail of 400 25 mor than eur estimate. The vot of Paulding on Cengreeman, according t th Independent, ia Ash lev, 339 ) Pbelpa, 181 ;Waite 144 I mak ing th exact majority ol Ashley 196 d leaa than wa gave. The majority in Iwltnn will raeh 400, making a difforeace of 40 in Mr. Aahley'a fuvor. TV..-. ..... ln,.... k.. . - Jjority to 1,0!6. . Ilia actual majority, by the atrict official count, will probably be aemo Where Detween eleven aad twelve hundred. Toledo Commercial. How the Rebels were Piloted through Pennsylvania. A Harriaburg correspondent of the Philadelphia Prraa meuliona tho follow ing facta te show bow the Ceafederatea were ao akillfully piloted through Penn aylvania. It appear now that the men who uilutod the rebel a aafely through eur btat during the recent raid ware Pennaylraniana, Breckinridge, Duiuo Crate, and notorioua rases la. Their names are Lagan, Wilaon, atirnea and Brinn. Tke latter ia believed to be the man who apprehended Coek. of John Srown'a " Army of Invaaion." These traitor hav been in Franklin couuty for aevea tren year, wher tby hnv prapred aad being minutely acquainted witk ev. ery road aud by-path of the region, could euaily pioneer the rebel in any direc tion. It ia eaid that thqy aeught an in terview wiik Hampton, and cheerfully volunteered their aervicea. Oen. J' E. B. Stuart waa for a long time in 'com maud f Carlislo BarracVa when in th service of tbe Uniud Statta, and eeveral of hia ield oBicere wer atationed there at different time, ao that tlioao rcbela were probably aa familiar witk tha country through wbiak they passed reoeally a they wer with tb topography of their wn Stale. The Picket. When an army encamp ia an enemy' country aoldiera, alone, or by two or threes, ar thrown out in every direction far and near, to keen a book-out aad guard against aurpriae. The ar called pick et. On quad i atationed undor an oak tree. A lew hundred yarda nearer or further, according to the danger anoth er squad ia quartered iu a cornfield. Further on, in the old mill ia another. Still further on, at tha rdg of th thick wood, I another. And ao on, until the linea of the army are ear fully and Com pletely guarded. Picket duty ia hard and perilous. Rain or ahine, anow or blow, heat r cold, all tho aame to th fathful picket. H never flinrbe ; end through tka loneeoma night all ia qui tat, " Kxeapt o and thaa a amy picket la abut, aa k walks on kia beat to and fie. By a ril'Uika hid ia Ilia tkickut " For thia often hapceaa. Cut aa weath er doea net cow aim, danger doe a not frighten him, nor inu-t aleep overtakejhim. He must ba wakeful, w atchful, with eve open, ear open ; ever on hia guard againat audden eanger ready to detect the leaat advance the aioat aecret approach of tb lurking foe. Th safely of th army depends upon hie vieilanee. Ilia rifle houses the alrrping batallionrt " to rute, to arma !" wo to th poor picket caught a napping. To aleep at hia post ia to commit a crime wbue punishment ia nothing lea than to -be shot,' Hard far.' Bul tli duly ia too weighty, th post Uo important to trifled with. Everything depend upon hia fidelity, OCT The Terent Legialature conven ed in annual eeeaioa Tbarsday, Both hoav were promptly and harmonionsi. organised. u th lloase, H. S. Smith ofbl'Alban waa elected apeaker aud Edward Stewart of Derby clerk, la th Saaat, Henry Clark, of Pouleney wa choaeu aecrelary and Rev, L. attoo. of Northfield chaplain. Jenekl went t a party at whloh a Mr. Pepper had assembled all hia frieude Jerruld eaid to hia host, oa entering the room, -Aly dar Mr. Pepper, how glad you muat be W.ec all your frieude mitstered!" Gen. Butlor haa been presented, by sonio friends in New Orleans, with a aplendid s-rvlce ef porcelain, ornament ed with portraita ofhimaelf and emblems of Union. It waa the work of a German artist of th city. Tnx PotlCcercY. Th prepa ration of tlio Postage Currency Notoa ia rapidly Increasing. The amount now furniahed daily i already quite large, and will aeon reach 6100,000. 07 The Unionists actually made a gain of 2C0, votea, in the recent election over the Immevabl Democracy of But ler County. In i860 Vallandigham'a majority over Craighead waa 1,915 in 1863 his majority over Schenck is but 655. Bully for Butler. Roseciars Ahead. Caaar and Perry aro immortalized for their brief announce ments of victory. Gen. Roaecrana haa surpassed them both. One of hia recent diapatcbea reads I ' I a-keitd ia atsi-." OirTuRBt fresh crinoline aacrificea repotted from England. Two bar maids burnt to death by llieir distended skirts taking fir, and ono factory girl drawn into machinery by tho aame mesne and crushed to doath, 03" Tut Chicago Tribune aaya a gang of oue hundred K. G. C'a recontly attempted to lynch Dr. Owene, ol Will iamson county, III., whom they suppos lo be the author of a recent expose of their designs. The Doctor escaped by concealing himself ia the house of a frienc". 03A Kentucian named Gier, whose houee, mill and atore wcro burnod by mor. gan'a men, and ha taken priaoner, wluda up a letter which he writea, after his escape aa follows:" I am now unequivo cally for confiscation, subjugation, eman cipation, extermination and hell and damnation." What a wicked radical! From the Louiaville Journal we learn that the rebels seised 103 mules near Lexington, aomo daya ago, and took them within their lines. Borne daya after wards, a sharp operator entered their lines in th night, pressed a negro into service snd brought 74 of the mules away, and delivered them te th rightful owucrs. A Washington diapatch aaya that the body aervaat of a Captain Rbett of South Caroliaia, rede into our linea on master's bora, and aaid h aaw the pro clamation of freedom In the Richmond papera and cam to enjoy the benefit of it. He furnlahea valuable information. 03FaoM the Measago of Governor Holbrook, of Vermont, w learn that brave little State haa raiacd ia all 13, 000 men for the war, fully 1,000 mor than her proportion tinder all rtquial Hons. Death t Mitsiui Chase E. J. Chase, U. 8. Marshall for thia Diatrict died at hi reaidenca in Lockport, Mon day morning, of affection of the heart. He waa a brother of Secretary Chaae, of iho Treasury. Ha waa generally known and highly esteemed throoghout tbe State. Hie private lifo war adorned by all th aocial virtuea. Vlticm Oatelte, (7 Benjamin Wood and Fernand hav both bean nominated for Congreaa by the New York City buttornuta. W truat thry will both be defeated th way the buckeyea aerved their traitor Vallan digham. CrGen. Prentiss, who waa taken prisoner at Sblleh and haa Just been re leased, aays th rebel derived great aid and comfort from th speeches ef Car lisle, Yeorhrea, Vallandigham and ther whom they call friend of th South. A correepoadent who accompanied tha advance to Charleatowp, Virginia,writea aa folio- a: "One negro ia confined In John Brown jail. Tke field where he waa executed la planted with corn. Tbe negroea ar gleeful." A Washington dispatch ef Thursday aaysj "Adjutant General Thomaa ia reported to-day, a having explained ihe late In activity af the Army of th Potomac, by aayioc that It waa waiting tor ahoe for th soldierc." 03r Bx not te alow in th breaking ef aiufut custom a quick, courageous reeolulioa ia batter thaa a gradual de liberation, la each eenibat, be I th braveat aoldiar that laya about him with, out fear e wit wit plead fear dis hearten. He that weald kill Hydra had better atrik offoa ack thaa five head; fell the tree, and the branch are teen cut oflv (ttrTnt drafted men of 1863 will fare much better than thoae of 1814 did. In 1814, tbe pay from the Government was 88 per month, the soldier furniahing hia own equipments, including gun, knapsack canteen, catridg box, and twenty, four round of ammunition. In 1862, the pay of a drafted soldier is t)l per month and all hia equipment furnished by the Government. In 1814 w had no rail roads, and soldiers were compelled to maka long and weary marches through the wildorness and awampa. Now hun drcds of miles of weary travel oa foot are aaved hy theee facilitioa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ariiiiiiiistrntoraj Aollcc. Kotieo is herubj given that the IIIV.". ."!? !" 'r'l1"U aa. ...IIUm, ... .... ltl PtMB, f t n9wmt aaad, lai. .r (IMC. Caa.i., 1,1.,.. ' rt . OAVIO MAYS. Oat tl, lest S III.TIOVAL. Tlio Siiddler-rlion of the under- l(aad hai kaaa raiaorail Is Ahawhsa'i law H!ok, ""I a Ilia alia;, appa.ita ilia llavl, linn. a, ar which af ltlcBiUanSB,iomarflWlllili.a,a taka nallea. t'a.h wlllka paid lM kiila,, aad all ktaiLor work axacalad an tliart naitea. Harna,,, saildl-a andbrl dlat oa hand wurk wsna.tad and at nea lo anil Call and tea oi.rn.w thop. i. M, KDDKBT. acllT-lf GOO.OOO ma,o7kCJ:"ai M,M1i LLllVls M:w FTKKL I'l.A rr. COI'NTV rOL OKKI) M 11' OK IIIK I'SITKK hTATW, CAKAUAH.sadMIlV HHL'NBkVICK. From tauanl survaja, coaiplatad Ana. Ill, Iflaw cost SiU.UIUloai.iri.a ll.aad ana Ta.t", lima. Vanarior loiaf IU naparar mada ha I olioa or Milikall, and tall, ai tha law pricaof fin, eaau;3;c OM naaiaa sra anstavadoalbttmap. II Ii bm anlvaC aunljr Map.lial It I, alio. COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP af-ke l oilad I'lsiai and Caaadai aaiaklaad ia aaa, lln KVERV RAILROAD H'I'ATIO.N aad dUt.ncsa katwasn. Gaarrantaa any wontaa ar aaa 3 la S par t!ar .?""tlkk"ck",,'e Utaicaaaalke aaid and laniad tha monrr. Hand Ak l worlk to try, Priutad imiruclioa, kow ta asaasu wall, fa-Bl.h.il all nar aarali. ..?,."?TW,',!Vto A"" "'"Map. Is .vara rJlata.lahromla.Caaada, Kalaad, Kr.ava and Cava. A larlaoa majr ka aiada, wlik s law kaniirad kollari omttotiliiia. J. T. I, LUY u. No. ICI Bntadwaa, N. York. TMn sr O'pailnanlBtaiaar Map or Vlralaia Marylaad aad I tttntylv.aia, cult f) 100.000, an whicl ck n ... n.ima t.iaal, rha llifhu, Williaaiinrl I'rrrr, Rid, Kurd, and all olkar, oa Iha raaaii V .?" " faiaaiaa. Bad arara Olh.t 0. ika I'atoniaj., aad aaara a that placa ia l.rrl..ri. Virginia aad raaaajrltaaia.ot aaonar ralaadad. I. Linn's TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OP KENTUCKY. OHIO, INDIANA Bad ILLINOIS. ' 1, Iha en I; aaihority brlian. Ba.ll and tha W.a Da ."iZ'i?.'' '!' 'f"'"l Uj ay aaa llodiu. .a ar. rorisii rrma sac..!,. m Flam 1 1.. T-ll... . . "J iJ 'i'lL V i v a aft a "V ' ' ' Maryland AMI KNNnjLVAMA.-lh.,M.,,t. ,... k.k.".- " ,,U" u "Wek... ivi? T' JREATMAPOr TH E MIMHIHKIPPI R'i" " A.tasl bar.ar.by U.tt and VVai. Haw.n, Ml , ,,i Ri,i , Pilots of 81 Loatr. .Mo ..how. or.r, a..,,', nl.nl.ilaa aad o.n.r'r a am. Ira.ai Ui.i,iail..Uair of M.aieo-I J.0 ,t., S."Ini"ii "id.""'1, ". sad sllpUcas S,.7.1 v 'i ' " "'ar-ealoiad i. .WMIM aad VhWob liaaa.wilk mllrra. Raada t.anl.10. .I.!;, f l .""" -t"" a Map af Ika Ml. i.iPpi Ri.ar, with priea par kandrad oopia,. Roar Antral l h.,l . ...i.r--..di.TlI!. M?.". alTi St. 1?"' "'"' Prck. u .... u sra raqnttad tor are of thai annailroa o.i.p!lLl";o!' vt:l--ts,e.i ik. Ks.y. lxeeulor' Sale. IN rUHSUANCEoran Orderof th Pro bats Court of the cuunly of Seneca, and But of Ohio, to m directed, I will offer al public auction, On Saturday the 1 5th of November 103 at I o'clock P. M., upouth preniiaea. lb following described real estate in, and near, tha village of Attic in tbe cuuutv of Seneca and atata aforesaid, lo wit: Tha north wrat pari of ih Weal half of Ihe eoutb-weet quarter of aeetioa Number three (3) lowasbip Number on (1) North Ranue Number aereuteru (17) Eaat, aad bounded a follows: Beginning at tbe North west corner of said weal half quarter aeelioa, running I be nee teal 16.11 ehaina along the Nixie, line at aaid weal half quarter section lo a stone, whence leaves a beach 14 inchi-a diameter. See. 33 East 2G liuka di.Uuewj and a beech Aftoa inchea in diameter, aee. Mi,' weal, 33 's lioka distant , there South 31 14 eham oa a Una parallel with lit. Ka.t line of aaid Weal ball quarter sretion to tb oen. in of Ih Tiffl road .ao ealled) Ut.nee North ol " ,40, W Mil 7. 17 cbaioe ea and aloae the eentet of aaid road,o lb West line of aaid weal half quarter section; Uiene North 3i.e8 el.am.oa aud along aaid West lin to the plaeeof begianlnj, eontainlng KOHTT (40 aad P111HJ) ACUE8 of linS nwra or lesa. .... vtT(,Mg , our (j sores of land "te aeuui aa oroer tberwor. aaaiga ed as a homesaaad, aubjeet la i)uwer. as as signed Ihei'eiu. UIO, " At tb sam. Dm and plaea, fnlbt numbertd three 1 3 ), and lulet luauarrJ- te.).. iter both ia L addition lo SI ill. rand Behavior. A .1.1 i i . ea. ai.. m .. J u,a.a. Ml IVWO A.IIUH, IB Ui WJIltV frw rnti.J Bwoumbwaj by Mf dwr mtmvrn g uiuei t. atrvts. TERMS OF SALE. ONB THIRD Cm ia head. Oa.-thlrd ia oae yerraed one third ia two years, with iatateel from th da f sale. The deferred paymeaai tu be aeeured by Mortgag aoon Ua prviatae aold. SAMUEL J. SEED. Exoeolor. Of tb Uat Will aud TaaUut.nl of D.vi. K Ve, deceased. Hi L. bran. bolielutr fur riaiouff . TUB, Oca. W,l68. it. T JWTTT aT PJBnY AND . MANTAU MAKER! . 2MtH. L.. O. -Allen. Wttlia ea laferwlha Lailias afTila aa tlcialltj Ifcal a. ha, nmw la las raaaii aat It. W. SIIAMII1YS STORE, ! r1rt fcfpM ban), at all iImm, uir ai wruat f . Milliner (ioods, aMtraaity fn.ita RnanaU, TariS, ! Trlaimlap, natwaa, n.lii.ft., ka.,hlk Hill fca Mlil ai i tramly law arlaai, for vs,k. Clrokn, Jlantillne. Cliil Jreii'a Ap- ptrml, ia artWr mr at prtca M tall Uta tint,. , Pallmi fat ladlaaamlrklliliaaS ai.aaral. ahawllf M aaiaa la kaMa( ap will la Novthitt rf the Staton. Taaakni' f nail Ikvar,, iha kanai alill la iii:' S hni9 mf aHUIIa aatranaaa. ekaaaa fis.a taVkKk A. M. la a'ttwk P. V. IM. I7lk. - Sorgliiini Sjriip irianiifaclory. I sm now ready lo make Iha tx st qnality of Syrip from sorplium and imphce Tlu who Intend lo patronise my aoiks ni v, lirlng in ili cane at aiy lime. Cane mn.'i h well bUilcdam) to'iptd, ai.d t'u-d In bun dlra, cooveiiient for liandlli, with lo" bands. 1KRM9i-0ne half of Ihe ayrup or SO ai-iiis per gauun. V. It. CIIAHBEItLIX. Tiffln, Oct. 0. - To Coiiajiiniptitrii. Tho Advertiser, Imving lioen re- IW It, In-alih In a nw trarki, hy a rtrjr tlmpla raat Jjr, an.r hav Ins ,a.r it Mtcarar, uk karanVvtiaa, and that ilrpad i!liaa(., raaiiaiiMiaV,-. Ii aituiHM la aiaka kaawa la hi, rrlkxt-iufltrat, ll.a' aiani T enn, Ta .11 wU,la,lra It. ha will nd a e.p? or Ika nt cr rliaaawdirrra uf ,hara),wlifc tha aimtiaa, O.r praparotf and a.lnr Iha mm., whirk that will Ska i fo' 'oi.rTio, Atm. Raoai tr. Jo. 111. oal, aliaol ar ilia ailvarll.ri In n,.i,.( Iha . . .nnM. wn, i rr r. , .wi anra-a n . Mav. i:nwAhii a. viitjifiM aHl.Jai tVilham.b.,, Klx, aw., Naw York. BLACKBERRY BRANDY!! A pure nrticlo mado from Mj-w-it IT- I. T 1 . a tliO IX- iiw-buiiu v iviivil jLirHIKl Ve All cellcut article in Diurrhira, Dyg entar)', Siitnincr Comtilaints, Ac. II... 1 .a 1 reiared utiU for aulo by Duliois it Co. Slier HI Sale. William II. Cooler, vs. Elisabeth CuoU-y, at al. Hy virtue of an ord. r made by the Court of Common fleas of Srnrcn Countv, Ohio, ou th lUth duvof Juna A. U. In4. in tl,. alxire entitled cause and lo me dirt'Cied, I win onrrioraaie atpuiilio vendue at the door of the Court House iu lb city of TIHin, In said county, on The 2?th day of October. A. D. lr-03. -lietween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M nnj 4 o'clock 1'. il. of sttid dur, the I'ullowiiiK do scrilk d la lids snd lenemeiits. tn The i.oilli west quarter of the noilh west quarter of section tilieen, (IS) township (I) uorlh of range sixu.cn (IG) in Seneca eouu ty. Ohio, eieepliiiK and n svrvitiK tlierel'ruiii so much llien fioin as hits hern hetelofom been laid out into town Iota in li e twu of llloomvilie, in auitl Senrca county, Ohio nml contBiuina; besides anid excepltuna, thirty live and aevcniy-fiv on bundrclli acres of land, mure or less. Alao in loU uiiinliored fourteen, (14.) Ilf itwn (16) ami sixteeu (lli) in the town of Blooinrille. lusaid Sentoa eouuty.Oliio.aiid reitl estate, aubjeet to dower aaute of Kliu buth t'uoliy. TERMS OF BALE. One-third cash in baud, one third tn tine year anil otte-lliird in twoyrara, with interest Iroiu dur of sale. I he deferred aymeiiU to' be secured bv Uiollirnira lilKiu tha iircmia..a sold. LEVI WEiniCK. Sheriff. 8ept.i!6ih '6Q $5 5 Legal Notice. Court of Common Picas of Scnica ci un' ty, Ohio. William liingliom and Henry C. Mloa.' aom, parlners under tho firm name of Wm. Oiiighum tl Co., Plaintiffs againat John Kun n ey amlLovi Weirick' DTt's. Th aaid dofenduiit, John Kannry, will tak notico, that (aid plaintiff, on the 10th day of September. A. I). ISM, filed' thoir petition In th Court of Common Pleas, ol Seneca county, Ohio, against; e iid dofendunta, John Kanuey and Levi1 Weirick, wherein in substance tliey ay:: That on tho 6th day of August, A. D.,' 186a, beforo Jcaao II.L'sidy, a Justice of tbe Peace or Clinton township, Beueca county, Ohio, they received a juJi'iuetit' aguinat auid Kunucy, lor tho sum of eighty-eight and twenty-two one hundrotli' dollar, tbut aaid judgment remaina uoV received and unpaid and that there ia duo to plaintifi'a thereon, from aaid dufvndaut Kanney, eighty-two and eighfy-acveii' one buiidroth dollars, with Interest sinco Aug. 6th, lsoa, tli at aaid Kunney has n j goods or chatties, land or tenements lia ble to law and sain on execution, that aaid dofuudant Weirick haa money of,, aud is indebted ta aaid John Kannuy iu about the sum of three hundred dollars-' and praying judgment and an order for the payment by aaid Weirick ef aaid money to aaid plaintiff, that unless said petition ia answered by th 6 tli day o December, A. D. 18G3, judgrooutwill l rendered thereon accordingly. JAS. PILLARS, N. L. BUEWERV for Plaintiff. aept36-6w f7J0 Legal Notice. Court of Common Pleaa of Seneca coun tv, Ohio. . -Luke Ii. French and Francie C. Keith, partuer under the firm nau.e of French It Keith, Plaintiffs, against John Kan m y, Defendant. The aaid defendant, John Kanney, will take notice, that aaid plainlifls, on tha 17th day of September, lo62, filed thoir petition againat aaid defomlaut Kanney, in the Court of Common Pleaao of Sou, ea county, Ohio, wherein in aubstance they say: 1st. That there ia due to them from defendant, acventy-five dollar wi b In-t.-rcat sinco September, 3d, 18G3, on tbe promisory unto by said dolendnit, execs, cuted and delivered to fbiutitr,Mey 3d, 1863, payable in four montha. Sd. That thero is due to them front defendant the autn of thirty-four aud lix-ty-ais oue bunilredlh dollars, with, i a tar eat aince July Uth, 166'.', fer a bnlance of (ccauut ol'guods cold and delivered to defendant by tlordeu UcMillen & Co., at hia requeat, and which baa been frr a good consideration asaigucd and trans ferred to plaintiffs. That plaintiff bad cauaed an attachment to hum (gainst said defendant, to-tbe Sheriff of beneaa eounty, Ohioond pray lor judgment a Cording!. That aaid defendant muvt an. awe? aaid petition, on sr be for th 6th oay ol Kecemoer, a. D., 1863, or judg. meat will be entered accordingly.. , N. L. BRKWKR. , , i''..'. .Att-y forPhf efti w ' trsc