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WAR NEWS. From New Orleans. From New Orleans. NEW YORK, Dec. 28. n .teamer Cnlumhi mlvrd tv fei.ht from New Orle.i; " ana f 8.1 The stumer Hi'"" nse lo rrifr from New Orleans J-'. No - nf mrnnont. The rebels, think they eee less if M"" f ommandar In 60. Ba'. PC"1' ,n streets I" rrnwd. One of them sent ehillenfr tutirn. Butler, who put it in his nckol and enl the rebel Word that if lift d. $fA an onset to com nn, In tti airoet or rberer Use it mipht mt him beat. Oe. Co'Oornn, wilh tho Irish I.e. jinn, hA armed below New Orleana. . The Delta hs had nresainn tn rebuke the lurking treason nl llir Picayune. Large number of apociilalur hud ar r!rrd and ninjr cire an impetus to trsde. Gen. Ilnnkn U T.'ry bu and in in twartw enunciation with (in". flutter, end the heat of feeling rsixltt between them and their respective t(T. Col. Elliot, of ilia lt Iuiiin Reg lo.ent, had rei.riied. Can. Dank and Built were eore. fitdod on I). nl.M of the llilh by Hie btnd if the 3Uth M .asschi.seU. Gen Banks' Proclamation. HEADQUARTERS DEPT. OF THE GULF, New Orleans, Dec. 16,1862. In obedience to urders from th I'rrsl nVnt. I have samrned command nf tlio Department of the Gulf, to wlilrh i added by his special ortler, Hip 8lutn nfTi Jtn". The du'T ith hich I am chitrerd, re- fl'tlrrr me to s!r-tlu lh rrtertion of the Owrnment of the Unilnd Btntn. ll h BIT deaire to tecum to the penplo nf ry class III 111 privtlrpe o! pnsa.es. inn and enjoy mnl which are r nsiatent with publir safety or whirh it ia pomihlp fur a lin Iceut and just Govrruniei.t lo ennfrr. In tho i x 'vi.tioti of t!io lilifli rtiai with which I am chnrjjf-d, I rely up. on the en-npernllnn and cuinai I of all loyal and well-disposed people end upon the mauiliil Inti-reat of these ilvinilt'iit np n the pursu ts of peace, s v eil an oon the enpt orl nf n tl and land force. My iliilrui'.'iiina require mo to tr nl a ui-inir tliore alio nr enrmicH, hut I hll (tii ly r"ird friimiln ihxe who refrirnda. No rcMriclinna will he plac ed uuoii the frct'il.iin ol iiiilividiinU. hirh a.e nl Imperatiroly iK'in.in.l. d hy the rnnal'lrruioi'i f pnhl c lafi ly I ut while th""lr rlniuid w ill In llheratly coll. idered, it ia due alau to thrm to atatc that ill the riyhtn ol' Ihu (i yi'rnmcnl will be unflinchingly ina.nlniiifJ. K icctlul eonaijeralioii ami a prompt n paralion will be accorded to all prrnona a lioarr wrnnift'd In body or cutnte hy three under my command. Tim (Jovrrnmi'tit dorit not profit hy the prolongation of llm civil rontrat or the private or public eulP'rinij which attend it. ta I'ruila are not riii. ly diatriLuti d. In Ihu dlaloyil Ktniee, d eolation haa rinpirr nil the m a ni U on the land. In ttie North, the war in en a hiding Borrow, hut not yet a cnlnm'ty. Ita citief ai d towna era InrriinBiii-r !n ululion, wealth and Hwer. Tlu re ugeel from llio South alone, cotnpeif aale in grcnt pn-t for the Uriiblu decima tion of buttle. Tho peuple of thia ilepnrlineiit w ho are diapused to atake their for to he and livaa 0'D renat nice to tin ti voriimeiit, mav wiaely rflTt upon the linn.ui. hie condi tione which aurrnund them. Tin valley ol the Mmaiaaippi I" the choaen aetit of population, product and power on tb c ntinenl.. In a few yenrn Sl.',00tl,(00 of p-cpl,-unurp'rt in material, rcnottr era and ranac'ty fonwar. will awarin U o ll-fertlU rivere, llioicw lin aotinip to act i vMUikuiia upon their efoihio to the tiulf, ciuM up u a power uit uiven to man. Tho rmntty wnahed try the wa ters of the Ohio, th" Missouri and the Miaaiaaippi, enu nevxr bn permnurntly aiwred. IV uito veneration hnaclv bur- I, r away Ita rikhta, iuiinortnl heuori will rot uponaiiothi r thai reel linn tin in Jt il io V. r i aiid p titer Hint the K.iat and Weat may be acpnrnted. Thirty iu'a dietntirn from tho mnrketa nf Eu rope miy antiniy tho w ant of L' uiniom and Arka.iaaa, but it will not aimwcr the diuiauda of Iilmoia and Ohio. The vnl Uj of the Stiaaiarippl w ill hnvn ita iK-it ia upon the Ailant'c. The phyairtil force of the Weat will debouch tiputt it nhnr. n with a power aa n aiailean aa the torrent of ita Iflaut rivera. Tiie Country cannot be pt riuattrntly ilA 'd.il; rcaceleaa wiim nay drain it blood and 'reaaure ; iKhiii . tic tyrauU or foin foea may tfraap the aceplre nl ita power, t ut it dea'.iuy will remain unchanged. It will alill Uo unite i i Cud haa ordain rd It. Wha avalla, then, the deatrurtinu of the bat (levernnieiil everdVvlaod by man the aell adjaMlnir, ell'-rorroctinn Coiialiluliun of the United State, Peoplo of th Sutliwial I ' Why not accept tha condition impoaod by the im perlou neceaaitica of gcograph:.'.! con Hgiiratlon aiid-r mmercial auprciiiary.and rui'auulta yi irr ancient proaperity itnl raliuvn I Why not became tho fouud i ra nf tttati-a, which aa tho entrepot and depni of yum? own central and valley may atind In the aflluenee of their reaour. Cu without tuperlor and in the privilege tif the pcoplo w ithout a peer aiuuiijr the nation of the earth 1 (Signed) N. P. BANKS. Major-Genl. Commanding. The Capture of the Ariel. PANAMA, Dec. 15. The ateamer Ar! I r ached Aapinwall on i'riday ninht, the Suth in', hivitif; but.M overhauled by the Alabama on the Tth int.,oll Cuba ami taken to Jamaca. The Ariel detained lor '.wo and a half rlaya, and then reh-aicd after her cipture had token out f I J, OdO in aperie on Ire if lit for N icaragua, the property ul lo tioutheru men, and unie boot and ai.cr. The ollicer of tho Alabama aln mad priaoner nf and dinanned Capl. Hartrie of the United Slate navy who w ooiuiuo' out to tuke ouiinaud o the Cyrne: Cant. . Garlaed of the Marina eor, eu route hr Mara Itlam', Caliiorui, and lomt other United Bialea i ffijer and 130 marineat and ( lertukinir all thier equ pmeuta, IncluJ- Ing Iheir aide arm., rrleaacd them parol, ttwa.at Hr.t contemplated ty Catil. aveiawc to bum the Ariel, but iu conaidcratioa of the number of helplc wntneo airaVcMUIreu aboard, ho allowed ker to proceed., llappeara Memme wa lookinr eut lor tha- aleuaicr Champion alien La full in with the Arial. Ueforo overtaking Ih Ail,- Capl. Senunra fired a blank cartruhie at her and after word a ahull, which strut It ber for mast, nearly rutting it m two.' From Washington. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28. ,. A report haa reached Waahinjton tliat aveoaipany ol tti Vd rennayirania t alty, coeomandtd by Cob Frice, atatioo' ed at Oocoqanrwa (urpriaad Un morn inr bt adeiacbmeut of rebel cavalry. A Bgbt occured, in which a number were wounded, and Capl. Johuaou of tha Fnuaiylvanla Cavalry, who wa in Colo aaarnj, killed. Several supply wamiua era capture! by the enemy. Ilia alao - tee that tka rebela eauturad aauia - f ou t -oopa aatd a fittcry at Dumfric tT Thart I, ,abla advioea barn IU aruw ol Ut4r,!, Craut or Roat trakf- . From Arkansas. FAYETTEVILLE. Ark., Dec. 29. One of the moat difficult ami dannir raidi of the war hjnt heea mad by a Sari i me nrmy oi ine t rontter. Un aturday Oen.Horron itarted with por tion of Li cavalry and Infantry for the omer tine of lloetnn Blotintain. Geftv Dlunt left Can Hill at the Hint time by another route. The S col nrnn went in Hy lit marching order, with 8 day' rooked ration, marched 4i mile without topplnp, took two batteriea with out cniaaon. Tho artillery and hnirirag wtgon were drawn acrou tho mountain by twelve horao Uam. At d iyll;'lit ycaterday morning the two command joined at Lee'a creek, thne mile iuth of the mountain, where cav alry and artillery, numbering 9,000, alar ted for Van lluren, leaving the infantry to follow a faat a puibl. Two rebel rrginictitof cavalry we encountered at Dripping ripnng. Alter anharp akirmieh the enemy were put to flight, leaving i ven killed and ninny w timleil en tho field. Wa lout noi.e killed and but four woumlO'l. Our force immediately followed the flying rebel to Van Huron. Here a plviidid ehurgu wa made, led by (rein. Illuut and llerroti in peraon, reulting ill a cuinplutn I victory oyer the enemy . Thu ribol cav alry ruined on board ouio atcambntita and eae.aped ufcly Iw tho othur aidu of thu river. Two .teamer", over 140 primmer, among them aivcrnl ( Hicera and Mind man' Exprea niceni;oia were raptur ed. A third boat wna run a-liore, which wilh thou that took tho rebel ncruin thu river, will bodiatrnyed, A large ipianliiy of Corn, camp equip age, trbiiaporluliun, n.ulu unit liorea were alao aenril. The lull tx'ent ut the captu'c not yet known. When the uieaa, iiror l. lt.tlio inluiitry and artillery were about eiht mile in the rear, haat aiiiug lurwurd u li,al aa tho nearly im paaanlile mail wr,tilil allow. Thu peo ple in th.it aec.lion were taken entirely by urpriao and weru lerr.bly Inlileneil. Ilindmiiu, who i on tlio i.ilu r anle of the river w i'h hi whole loree, i unublu or unwilling to engage tia. The patlm ay to the Arkniia.i r.ver haa now been open ed, and il th;iiiiliiiata will open thu low tr on il ol it, thu M int r a work of the Army ol Ihu Frontier ia dourly marked out. LATEST FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Ætna. CAPE RACE, Dec. 20. The atermaliip Kma, Irom l.ivi rpool on the 17th, aid lluneiiatuwn IHth paaaed here Sjlurday ni;lit. TuO I'eraia arrived at l,.verponl with maehiil'.'ry dianbled. Tint Aia takea her place on Ihu iiiilh. llreudatuir quiet and eteady. l'rovia iona dull. The I'reaidoiit' meajaun wa pauerly eativiiraed. Il had no i licet. No in.th i rxhibt 'il in the emancipation aeheinc. Tho L hi. Ion Timea e iyi it ia atillii icnl that Lincoln i xpreaae rean r.t lor tint righta of tit till it Ik and a rrudiiieaa to e lalilia'i neutral I convention to ecjimt coin, plaint. Wonl of ..ll'enco "re. b it to the 8i crelary of the navy, and experiuuce haa hownhow little they need be heeded wher we look toward the H nitli. The Time ay thai Ihu mi aangti of Mr. Lincoln i lea a threat o, extermination than a hid lor peace. In auolher art, rh) llm Tiiiu aaays the emancipation euhenie of Mr. Ieueoln ia lalxir.'il juliHtitiito f ir hi edict of ti.ip lembir and the dream ol a very weuk man, The I, ird n Herald find the Lincoln meaange liiude up of ilaliludea, nbaur diile unci inconaihU'iicie. It nilda: Mr. Lincoln ought t ) know tliat if tlio Con federate went Hut allowed bellijf.'rout rlL'ht, tlio block:id i of the Southern port and the aearchof Ilriliah !tlp could not be tolerated. The London Daily Now ay: Mr. Lincoln' I'ltialiciputiou anlietno tloea Ilia humanity credit, but it ha no faith In it and bclieua thul thu liberation of the alavu can only bu uccompliliud by war. The L"i:l. n Morning Puat cannot im. hl'iiio now thu r eih rut ti . veniinenu ar rived l the coticltivion that Great llril aiu, alter oneo reeonixin llio bellij-er-eul 1'bar.icicr of thu Smith, would recede loin tho poailion taken. Tlio London ISl.ir ay that Mr. Lin. Coin' emancipation elieui muy fail to breuk In piece the coruer-etotiu of blu very. LivrRrooi, Dor. 17. IlreiliuO' Mar ket generally quint and ateady. I.ate.t via Quccnatown Liverpool, Dec. It), i veninjj. llr, adaltitl downward tendency. Tho Ttifcarora bad overhauled the teamer I hitle w : en leaving ninderia for Naau. The Uritiah war atramer lutopard tried to atop tho Tliialle to aee what tho Tuacaror hud d ue, but the Tliiatb) would not (top. The Tuarnmra'a olhU'tr repreaeiited that they hud not token the Tlnalle, but it wa conridorcd atruni'ft that alio rati away from a llritliah leaai l. Tuacnr.ira lelt Madeira on the 30th of Novumber, to reiuMi in a fun day. The London Ghbe defend tho Urit iah Government agaiuat blame in all the Alabama affair. Il any that thu Fed eral tgetita Could Hot (jet rvidenco autll rlcnt agninat le r, and the Government could Hot poihly intetfure. The Time ba ail editorial to the ma orVect. It i reported ibat Slidell had uother Interview witn napoleon, and thai Druuyu Do L'tluya and l'erigny ftvor the South. England ofl'ra, with the cuiaent of the pewir, lo CtJu thu Ionian Uluid to Grcuce. Notice to Paroled Prisoners. COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 22, 1862. Special Urder No. 10U.1 on!heroelve.. and who are m.w abenl from I Cntp without leave, will bo reported lo Alt paroled ufliuer Mho, by general or pecial otV.era, h ve been cuinuianded to report at Camp V alluce (or Camp I haae) and who have not done o, and all thoac ha alter having dune ao, have abaenleii ' . 7 " ' 7. , . uaiiuil tliaiinej vvuiiuuiiuiniiif uiauuaacu Irom lit aervice, provided they do not re- port themselves at theaa hi auuuai tcra on or berur the elh of January m xt. All non commissioned otneer and iri valea m bo have been captured, paroled n l ordered to report to Camu Wallace or Camp Chaae, and who hav not done o, or having done ao, lias tnr beut ed (hrmelvia without Irave, notice ia hereby given that they not only forfeit iheir pay for tlie time ihev are abavnt, but Ibt'y likewise render Umniaelve lia bl to puuiahmeut aa di-sarters. All al the abort) clasa who shall rtpott at these he adquartora on or before tha Mb day al January, 18S3, will be rxeaipt from pun- isbuient s deserter.. All w uo tail lo ui ao, will bt tried by a aourl-niartial and punished, lly command of Brif.-Gen. Cooper. WM. VAN. DOEHN. A. Gen. OrThe Raleigh Standard publi.hs Ui following i - f (M. N.) sckoow ladga na masttra, ailher at Washington or Richmond. Wa will eontral our own reaoaroea, la the lt resort, fur the de fen of eur owii soil." I Au u n n i it n J 8 UTI f 1 1 Awn I Editor nd Publihr . ... ...-,.(, OFFICtv tf A Wll ANI lil.Ot U for. WaiLlatrlon & Market Six. TIFFIN. O . JANUAHY 9. 163 Condensed War News. The chief feature and mot unplmiant war new up to ike S8th ult., in regard to military matter, In Kentucky, we oh an from tho Cinn. U art tit, le aa follow : Tho moat Intereatlng in this aection, ia the record of John Morgan' iinnbat runt ed, of at Ictiat iiicceaaful, niovumenla in Kentucky. Ho attacked, on Kalurday, 200 Union aoldier at Ellxnhethtown, the rebel force numbering 3 HOO, and drove them into tho Court House, where, of course, hu would capture or kill the whole of them. Ho tranaact' d a largo buaint a In the way ol bridge-burning, and it will, we presume, he weeks, If not months, bo fnru the Louiayillo and Nnahville Rail Road will again bo In uporuton. This Inat raid of Morgan is a valuable one for tho rebels, and a very serious one for the National came. If the Into rains have riaiwi tlio Cumberland river, the damage to the railroad may not embnrra ua an- moan, uui nun rwno mo eoiiai quetieo ran hardly bo cnliulated. That Morgia ahould have been perniilleil, with a force of 8,000 men, to croaa tho Cumberland rivor into Kentucky, and inavn leisurely along thu ruilroad to Elixahethtown, de stroying bridgea am.' goliblitig u,i garri aoii. is amaxing, and if ho ia permitted lo ecipu, alter doing all this miachief, it will be disgraceful in tho rxtreme. There wus great exeitemeiit at Louiaville and wo b.mlit not il was apprehended that Morgan would taku tho city with band of ruving cavalry. Thul I bo reh els mean to send a large loruu or any forco nt all into Kt Mucky, to remain, we do not hellevo. They know belter than to linili rti.ko llntt Itnleas they think ol iihiindoniiig Tehuiace, allpping away from lloaneiiASs, getting in bia rear, cut lii g cnmmiiaicatiuna, try their hand again at the capture of Louvillo and Cincinnati and cany tho war into the North. Wliatrvtr their programme is they have tucceed. d admirably in cut ting iff railroad communication, initiating tho grand army of tlio Cumberland. The lata rain may have furnialicd a (ubati tuto for thu railroad, l uloftliia wo have no advice. Thero is a coneidernble iiiiniber of Union troop in Kentucky, advnntagemiMly located for speeily cun ueutration, and otiielhing muy bu done towarJ catching Mokuasj. Our forces will hardly be put nn tho deft nsivo by three thtnuoind rebels. There are rumor that tho robe' have ti.ken Hickman ami Columhu, Kentucky; but of these there ia no Confirmation. Condensed War News. Later-Capture of Knoxville. The v. ry Iut.-t wo havj fiom the Ar my of thu Cumberland i frutn L juiavilli , dated Doc. a.illi, and the good news la, that Kitoxvillo, Tclin., thu home of the bravo and gallant 1'AnsuM Uiiownlow, haa been captured by Colonel Curler. lie dealroyed lour Hailroad briib-c and a largo portion of the Railroad track bo. tweeu Kitoxvillo and Damlridge. l'usicn gera from Louiavillu to Sliephordavillf, report that tnt-y heard heavy firing in the direction of Lebanon Junction, KopnrtK urj current that Col. Harluu' brigade la in ill rear of Moriiau'e force, and it ia aiiiira.d limy have onpaid lln in. It i also rumored that a poitioi. ul-Morfun's forces aro at llardatown, and (hat tlr.-y ii.ni milium a ioriiuii ol HID irai'K lltfur t.lisuuclhtowii. The rebels havo boon repulsed three times from Alunfordsvillo, and everything llieru is sul'e. Cuiivrnl Rjaccrana' forcis huvo driven the rcbela into Murfruisboro'. It ia eU)'poed that Morgan i tkodadling out of tlio Mute, - - - To the Point. The Iluoll Court of Inquiry appear lo progress but slowly in its invetligatioii. During tho i x am nation of tien. Stead man, the following interrogatory was propounded by Gon. Uuell ; " Have you ever heard any officer question my loyal ty 1" Gom ral Sti'iidman replied "ye." " Who wahv I" n.kidd'eiHMlUuill tioneral tradmun doclimd atiaworing, unit' thu Caurt required him to do ao.' Tho Court then called upon him to reply. The General then dated that it might Implicate one i le Court. Thi slate mi'iit, iuitcad of making a cliangu In their dociaiun, only mado tho question mora important. Gon. .Stcadtnan then stated that he had heard Gen. tkhoepl express a douhl regarding Gen, Uuell' loyalty. Gen. ledimtn wa then isked what Gon. KcliiK if had aid. Geiural Slesdman replied that he had h' ard Gen. Scliorpf ay that General JJav H mm a traitor!" Receipts and Decisions. A apcclul diapaUh Irom WiahlngtouJ states that Commlssiouvr lleutwell haa received at hi ottice since iho tsx law want into operation, nearly six millions and a half dollars. This due not ia elude Collector' receipts. l'ommiion er Ooutwtll bss derided that when inanu faotured chowing or suiokirg tobacco ia put up in packages of tin foil paper or other wrapping material, for eonsuuiers, the coat of such materials must be de ducted from tha grot amount of ale, before tha tsx is levied. Rclitier w ho melt or retina sugar, or make it from mo laaaes, are aubjocl to tho ono-Htlh pel ceut. per pound ou the sugar produced. The niohaaee or sorter cofl'ee, sugar so produced, La uot taxed, buing conidrd reiiJuasi. OtT The Crawford County for. mi, alill continue the name of U. L. Vutlaandig uJejham,(lh Ohio traitor,) at the head of it per for Governor iu 183. Wa are not at all turprised at tha editor of the Forum for doing ao, aa he publirhea tho tilsal eeeb sheet in Ulao. Great I fiutieriiut aeeeah Loeofocoiim. OtT Tbe grand expedition for opening the Miiippl river ia in notion, aad It must eooa b liaurd from. Brutal Murder. A telegraph dispatch dated Vincanne, Indiana, December 87tli,glvc aa account of four men breaking Into the haul oft man nssaed Ia Purcell, residing six mile from that village. They entered his house and demanded his money ap on his refilling they knocked him duwn and tuking bis knile, which he was us ing at Ifie lima splitting kindling, they rnn it MrenyA A is head I They then frightened tho other members of the fam ily Into uhmlsinn and forced Mrs. Pur cell, with a losdcd pistol at herboad,to give them what money there was In the house ) in this way they got 1,700 in gold and f iOO in bank note and made their escape, Mr. Purcell died from hi wound. The yillians made their ea. cape. News Items. I ' 03 Col. Keycs moved from Romney snd took posaession of Winchester on Tuisilay marning Inat. 03" .Sixteen steamrrs wero soixed at Cinn. on Mondny last fur llio use of the army. 03" The n-liel (;cn. June, with 2,800 men, has left Winchester, going toward Staunton. 03" The Winchester Railroad has been entirely ib atroyed by the rebel, and the iron carried ufT. 03 The Governor' Mvs.iago is in typo, and makes III octavo pagss, so say a correspondent from Culumliu. 03" Ex-Siirgcon-Goneral Weber has ennntructed a new army ambulance, which haa many advinta;;c over those now in uau, 11 1 will submit a model (o the sttenlinn of tho Socretary of Wsr. 03 The Uuaaian Government haa ton derod its aid to Ihu Emperor of Chins in putting down llio rebellion which ha ajirond o greatly among hie subjects. 03" Tho London Star says : " Thu moat eiitliimiaatic mooting hus been held ul Lauibelh to rxpreas sympathy wilh tho Anti-rlaery poliry In America. About 3,lt00 person were present. 03" The L ittiavillo Journal snys it hsa eonllden.-e that intelligence will bo re ceived from Eaat Tenneaaso, be for 0 tho dawn of the New Ydnr, which will glad den every loyal heart in tho laud. 03" Miry Ann Ry there, of Grand Ra- pid.r, Michigan, has applied for a decree of d.Viirce from her huoband, b.-Causo ho ia nn ollicer ami doing service in tho re bel army. A cnsililu woman. 03" Member of tlio Legislature who hold army positions nro resigning, pre- i punitory ti dichiirgiug their du'ie ut the next eaion, which will cumiucnce on the sixth of January. 03" It is rumored that tho gallant Gen. Duller is to be axsigncd to an important command in the field. Will I ho North eru Locofoc'.) lUtternuta howl at this I If they don't, it will be a wonder. 03"TheN.Y. WorlJ, at tho present time, ia onu of lite vilest tury prints in thl ccutitry I Tho Government should cloao it up, and consign the proprietors to Fort Lafayette. Wo Imp it will be done. 0:3 Gov. Tod has appointed Mr. J. C. Wttiuorc, ol Columbu, Btato Agent to look after tho Intercuts of Ohio soldiers in Washington and vicinity, IIo is in trusted to act In concert wilh tho Ohio Soldier' Relief Association at that place. 03" The Sinking Fund Commission ers, loll Columbus on tlie avih ult, for New York, for tho purpose of paying off .i Ji,urv Int. Test on tho Stale dobt. t in bo paid in fold as heretofore an- ihhiiu'CU Cr Thirty eight condemned Indian were hung at Mankato, Minn., nt ID A. M. on tho -Ulh ult. The gailows wa io constructed that all fell nt unce. There wore aeveral thousand ipedators In at tendance. All paaaed off quietly. 03"" Secretary Stanton, in a recent let ter, pay a high compliment to tlio Ohio medical corp in tho army. He regard it above lliut furnished Ij any other Slate both tu point of skill and In prompt and cloao attention to the waul of tho sol diers. OT The trial of William Hopp.forth murder of hia wife, M.irtha IIopp, at Paw-Paw, Illinois, in Juno laat, is now progressing in Chicago. It i a singular nae, a the pair had thirteen children. Y-.'t Iho huaband grew jealoutat thi late day, and, after considerable lll-trculmcnt, the murder w a committed cation between tho partie. iu au TUe ground of defense act up by tho lawyer is lu- anity. OCT One hundred head of fino cattle, which had been purchaed for the rebel army, in Virginia, wero aciied on the J'Jdult., by the Uuiou loldier and taken l from the plantation of one I'helau Lewis, a wealthy farmer, and appropriated to the ue of our own men. Upon demanding the usual receipt, Mr. L"wis received or.e with these eneourafieg words written beneath it : " I bolievo Pbelan Lewi to be a disloyal man and s traitor lo the Go vernment ol tho United States." Cr4T The leading rebel along the val ley of tbo Rappahannock, ate furicui in their denunciation on General Lee for not having dest-oyed the Army of the Potomao while it was massed iu tha streets of Fredericksburg, and asy that if ha does net adord them protection from the ravage of tha Yankee, they will soon tike the oath of allegiance to the Natioual Government. What they most deaire i protection, and they are begin ning to be very indifferent what Govern ment give it lo then. . fjtr A bold attempt waa mad by the rebels on the S3J ult. to cross the Rap. pahanuock on rails, H miles below Port Ceiiway, and capture a squadron of the Pcnna. Cavalry, doing picket duty along tho r.vjr. Major Kecnan, who is now iu couiaiaud of the regiment, aud 1 sta tioned at Port Conway, got wiud uf tlie movement through some trusty blacks, and we fully prepared to reoeive them, and woula have taken the eutire party had not aoma of hia men ireJ their gune too quickly and fng.iteoed them all back uiikr c vrr ef the w oo-la. News Items. Our Army Correspondence. FROM THE 123D REGIMENT. PETERSBURGH, VA., December 21,1862. . DtAaTxrsuas : I suppose you think I have nothing to do to-day but write you along and interesting letter. If ao, yon are sadly mistaken, fori have never been hosier In my life I arrived here from Burlington Inat evening, having loaded 11 wagons of four-horsa and six mule tesma vith stores, and sent them forward. Ten of the wagons came through yester day and were unloaded. The balance (I7)"eame up thia forenoon, together with a train of 15 wagon from New Creek, making 32 In all unloaded to-day, Sun day aa it ia. I have filled a large, brick Presbyterian Church full. This church is situated on the top of tha hill over looking the town, and tho hvdat of a once beautiful, but now sadly marred pine grove. Tho pews are torn out the gal lery echoes no moro to sncred melodies tho bible baa diasppcared from its place and the once sacrod altar is entirely co vered with boxes ol bard bread. The Minister and, I suppose, most of the con gregation are In the rebel service. What a pic lire of war's desolation, and the awful retribution which tha South have brought upon themselves almost equal to thai of Sodum. The distance from this place to Bur lington is 39 mile. Tha Intermediate couutry is one of the moat beautiful and picturvaqtie that I ever boheld. It is up a inagniticcul and fertile valley, walled in on on aido by tho Alleghenies, snow topped and towering to the clouds, and on tho other by tho South branch and Patterson Creek ranges, no less sublime and more unique and varied In beautiful pictures, always appearing, alwnyi dis solving. It le indeed tho Italy of Ame rica. Paaning over the dividing ridge Irum Patterson Creek to tho valley of tlio South branch, a charming picture, rich in treasure to the artistic eye, un fold itself. There are many rich plan tations along tho road, some of them em bracing many thousand acrea, but the owner pay little attention to architec ture and thoeo outer ndornmonts that mnko homo attractive. Tho mountains and hill-tops are covered with tho moat beautiful evergreen bushes, you cxersaw, which, in Ohio, would bo wilh millions i yet there are few adornments about tho residences hero, unless I may except that adornment of peculiar beauty ne gro hut near by, which is generally to be found. It seems tint, where Naturo has been most lavish in tho bestowal of her trosaurcs, man is the most remits iu cul tivating them. The people about here aro moitly se- ccnh.yet I have found some as genuine and unconditional Unionism hero ai can be found in Ohio, and much that would put to shame tho pretended Unionism of a certain class at homo. 1 have met talked wilh .l.Vlholder.intelli1fent,l.r"bfo',4UC,''",', higli-minded men, and men of pltton,.i-::. who declare that slaver, is the cau.o mo war auu mat wo cannot have a per- maiicnt peace until this bano ef all free governments is destroyed. They oro free to admit that thi is a Slaveholder' Rebellion, aud they heartily endorse tho Emancipation Proclamation of the Presi dent. If Western Virginia aould vote to-d ly, tho would voto two to ouo for tho abolition of slavery. Petcrsburgh iaan insigniflcant town of antiquated appearance, situated in a na tural amphitheatre, cunstituliug tho ter minus of the valley, and seemingly the termlnius of civilization. Tho South Branch wcep around the town on the South, describing the are of a circle, and, beyond and all around except on tho North, is a circuinvallation of high moun tain. Thero acema to be no outlet to the regiona beyond- The river emerges from a dark labyrinth of impaRaable cliU abovo, ant! plunges through a similar rock-walled channel below. Tho road to Franklin eroises the river here and Wiuda OVer Ilia inouiltailie through gape sndyorgea. The country betwoeu here ami Cnnllln I. a.!j i. k. k.v.. ana franklin la saie to us more broken than that we have just trsvorsed, and ia . ' Said tO abound In guerrillas and bush- , , . ii.. wnacxer. uur cavalry and detaenmoat of Infantry have been scouting in that r.-gion, and have brought in as the fruits ' of their labor some twenty " Braybacks,"iaaniria. 0 , ' wu-l fauy V Ol we lau ia UOW out 00 a scout. Captain Siuwns.. ha. a peculiar and atnes. for such expedition.- uy tue way ma U3i are attguated with , , . , , . , their gun, and Colonel WlLSOl i now at Columbua, trying to make arrange. menu for an exchango. It ia to be hoped ne win iiicceea. General Clvsekkt'8 Brigade, which preceded us several days iu the advance upon thia place, has gone on East and ia ssid to have occupied Woodstock In the valley of Virginia. The 1 10th Ohio and the liith Virginia, have gone to Moorefield, and perhape further, and our cavalry are occupying Rotnnry. I find here only the 1334. 133d and 116th Oluo Regimenta, under command of Colonel Washbv;. A aection of Csrliu'a Bat tery, and a company of cavalry are also bore. General Minor still has his head quarters at this place, but there are move- menta contemplated which it would be imprudent to relate, even If I understood their design. There i considerable aick- nosa at presaut in the 1.3d, and aome deaths have occurred. Company K is now oa detached service and stationed 7 miles this aide Uurlington, Thomas W. Royce of this company hasbseo pro moted lo Lieutenancy. We had a big scare yesterday, the enemy being report ed advancing upon thi place In force, but it turntd out to be a as 1 1. One of the rebel HilU ia said to be hovering around, M. Important Announcement. COLUMBUS, Dec. 26. To Tat Pans : I'leaie annouare to rour ro aiiera that J autre E. Lewis, Esq., f Columbus, aud A- B. Lyman, Esq., of Cinannati.are tti only authorised sgenta of Ibi nepartmentlo aettla claiiua of soldiers auainst the Governmeat. - All others, ski pretend to be, are aimply practicing a fraud upon the aoUiers, (Signed ) DAVID TOD, Governor. LETTER FROM THE 8TH. LETTER FROM THE 8TH. CAMP NEAR FALMOUTH, Va. Dec. 18,1862. Em. Tamun . I propose giving yoo an ac count of how thing were when we en tered the city of frederickiburg, Va. We entered on the morning of the 13tb inst. Tobsceo trade was introduced on a grand scale, and thrived aa long aa can non balls from the enemy would permit the equilibrium of the scale ao that the seller might deal out jnstily ta all. When that was destroyed by the aforesaid balls we were for quick trade and small profit. Articles of all description were exhibit ed to public view for attention and appro bation. So ended tha 13th. On the 13th, tho 8th Ohio wis to draw the fire of the enemy, which was in wait Ing beyond the aity, and drive tbem into theritie pita, under the protection of their earthwork. Yolley after volley was in stnntly poured into our rank. Double Quick, was commanded, and on We went we drove them Into their pits fought, and maintained our ground. We were under a most galling fire for four hours. The boys did well. Company A is ever ready to do her duty. Henry Hisermsn was wounded in tho thigh, not dangerously. On the evening of the 15th we recros- ed the river unmolested to our old camp. The 8th Ohio has now but 110 men fit for duty. Yours truly, J. N. T. A Failubk. The New York Tribune says : The Impudent effort of certain traitorous journals in this city to mnke an issue belwoen the New York Courts and tho General Government, by aiding the indictment of Secretary Stanton and hia subordinates for unlawfully arresting itch men as Marshal Kano, hut failed 1 Tho Grand Jury upon which Ihu nrea. sure wss brought did not see fit to find any such indictment, and was yesterday a:..l Jk t viacnaigvu. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and',""leon"l'"rn",'',""l"lr boar, i.i.r naw. tWgJiL&m I I u'n'"" J""f', ' " i'""iaa ail thai i, lraa.pifia ta mo'baaiaalariOMoaad art ialkaMobl w.aaiiinii.wi. l aa.i.r to oat roi- iau copioa. auracu It im ibon joaiaali afwbaioyor 1 I Clinton rrotectivc. Notions heroby iivun thattlicro alill. aiaallaa ofiha C'Ttntun rrnlaaliva.. hM i. lla Court llnuia. in TiiHh, oa alarday.lha td Uaj ol Jan., altl P. M. M.mh.ri art rna,iarl la ba In auantlanra pannnallt, ai lima u bunaau al import w..i.nta vnvx.-nrw. lljnr.ia, Ol n. ru.tiu, I'rondaol. p enr.i.MAX, s A. II. Ilyrrsi, Attorney nt Law. Notary Public and Ininranco Aianl. (Iltlca la Cioai.a'. Hook. tola. iln.lnn.iriMurail for wftanar-,1 or dl.alilar! ,oi,nv.. ana Ihv SJ loll ItounUprnvldod lur by Aut ad'onr.!.. cwiniiw oi an ainui ol Claim, promptly ananil. jn,UU TOLEDO COMMERCIAL. three cnirluixs iaily To inpplT ilit-frtnt -lomirtrl lb? tha lattil wnr ftntl -nrl tiw, llir alatty adit font an iuw . If um Un. oftw. Hi rrfultr marning tlitioa toi. t.-ntn-rl from all qoiriejf 1 Uu.t ktrt rrn.ttl In r..i vr,ititnc ikK'itt U th lnrl rUr or bitinai mia. ii wwina motii in iiinnn tinrinttn at 1 1 s'elork i, i.iM ii Moa aa Ui Murning lalaifjplilv rim na ba al in ip. Th nliililadolonlinrlnladat lloVlink P.M..aad ooaialn.all of iho lataM iatalbfoava ap folbal hoar. Oar paper i.mailad morning, anon and nljrbl oH,a all Tut warxLV couacscui.. rl"- Mxa-tay.vva.Undiyanii'odaji, wutihaoa- . limit. Taaas. faraaaam, 3,9)1! (' '" maalbt, 1,75. wiiki.v cuainrccuL. Sinftaaofty, par anna . . at. SO Fivacopiv. par annam, aavk J,ue Ti a copiaa, par aanuw. (and aa a. Ira rnpy lo gatiar npoftba vlub) I0.U0 Twrnl ndila..par annum, (aad copy llailylo fallvMip oTi-leb) 90,( W r.iornl invariably in adianno. AJ.,r..i,CU.H,MtUCIAl. I'UI.MIM. milTANY I'ola.lo.U. ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC UEBIUS. ThBuat Mchbjl r.peria thu World. EiSi.atb Vaar. Vataw VIU Kaw Batia. A aaw volama af tan aonalar Jaar aal aa tha I'imI of Jaaaaijr. Illtpabluliad a a lt. anJ a.arr aambar eaaialai aiitaaa narai of atafal Ufur- aiKtinn. aaJ) t'tttm Aa to aa ortainal anaravlaai af ".dV'p..T, Z ".V,i-I """n parad atprataly for ill calumal. To the .Uechnulc nnd Mnnufactorer. No paraao aagaffari ia any of lha machanical or maaalai-lavinr punalla .hoald Ibiak of "dolaa witb oat" ba SciaaTiriv Aaaair.a. Il coat, bin ail eta '"'"'i f'" aambataoaiaia. from w i.a .. ravlaa or now mehina aad ia.anliona, whivh aaa alba loaa ia any otbarpabllealiaa. To the laventor. Tbo actaarine airaa Ii ladiipaa.akla la ar. maaaiot, a. M iy aamama m.ur.i.d do- '""r " a. iba, aoma wal, bat oavh aambaraaolaiaa aa otHdat Ltal omval'Uim.ofalllna eal.au iaod Iroo inallaiwd Slalaa Hataol OBIao r-anaa Um waak pra.iaoa I Iki. rinaraaor-oathi.iotyorino ff iota of lavaaliona la KrrMiVXr: wamay aaava 01 loioiaat to oar raadara. uiSTt'SSl'L- r.r-IT';. " h.,. Pataal aortal itor. mi mnaa Ibaa aavaaraaa roan, ia atmnoelioa waDiipiTirm ...Hill,,!., thay rofar lo ee.wwi palaalaai hr wkom may ba J. (i m.J. for ....i.i.. .k.ubo. a.d d ,) '"..";"'1M "' nuul ' ! 'hernial, Architects, Millwrights and h aimers. THa anaaripie Aaaaica arilt b raaaJ a mail aialal louraal to iham. All Iho aaw d laco.oria. ia iba M-iaot-a ol 1'bamt.lry ara gi.aa ia lu ootuma., aad llm iaiara.ti ol tbo arahitoal aad oarponitr aro not oyorlookad) all Iba now lavoatioaa and diaoovariaa aapartaiaiaf lo Ibaio paraalla baiaa pal'li.hod jrom waak to waak. t'lafal aad prclii.a1 ialonaailoa oof. laiaiaa to tha laltra.ta ol mltlwrirhla aad millowaan wilt ba loaad ta Iba t'ciaarirla Aaaaayaa, wbiob ia. formanaa Ibay aanaot aoiiblv obtaia Irum any alb.r aooica. Sabjaati ia wbt.h l.rni.r. aro iaiaia.ud will ba fooa dtaoaaaad la tbo 0crm tnc AMaalc.ai moat VCX""t.t pi.-..i.bM TERMS: Ta at til laaiofiaar i Thraa iiatlar t , ar On Dollar for foar aioaiaa. Tha forvat coataiaaasi aa llva irl al Jaaaaia aao ialf. aSaouiajaa aofiaa JtU a aaal ratiaiaaay Mrt iri.aaMalrr. nt.rifi uidiii a.M..r rati amaa wataaa tmlaa at air for af MUN A Ca.,raWHiaara, 97 ntk Haw, V, OF OHIO lFATHVU Tbo raoka of tbla rreluiaDt hav beaa lliia. d by diaraa aad baltla, until iu enVeiiv ne ha become iinrmirad, toaucn an (ileal, that tba Uaural Cuiouianiliiig ba oidrd ihal il bo racraitsil up to lha niaiimum oum Iwr, sud fur that purpo Liaut. lu fr, aod ui)lf, with a parly of Ua aua somiiiiasioB ed oitiear bav ba ijuilL Mca who wiah to ular lha service and lend a kolpiug band to olaia Iheir Ooveraaol, eannut do butler I baa to nm at oac aad join Uiia old aad aamaifnl regiuMot. I aa roaruil aoming iau una refitaoal, at one booouta a voUraaaail aaeful soldier Us haa Um advaoCi of prieud ofhoar aad aeoutubr, fro who a quick I y learoa ilia drill and Ui dutia of a soldier gansral ly, UocruiU snlidiaf will b aoUlIad te lb uau I pay and bounty. Orata forward iUioiit delay, far year eoaa Irv call fu aaln. Kaadeavoua ia Csaaaeraial Saw, TiSaJ Uu... JAVK3 H. PATTKRSOW. Ci. On- K. ih 1U. O. V. 1 , aad Fs eruiuus URteer. l ithe. -N..l. ' FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. THE GREAT FLOURING SOCK K MILLS. Formprlt ownpd and run by J. A. r, r.. n i r z. n, on a nn a. ita Monn ar Tina, hai aaaa aoaf ni my J. W. WALTERS, mi art lib pal aid kapll food rapalr. Tho public will tileaae inke no- lla lhat Mi Hint will ba aarrlod aa la ibo boil man nar, by ffnod ami aiporiancad lilttr., and warraat to fiva r-oarai latuiafftlon lo an wao raaor mo wnb tbolroa.tom, profidiag lb frala II food. I civo it pcneriil invitation to al! ataiM. ia Saaaoa aad adjolaiaf aaaalla.,to (ia ma m vif. Flotir alvravs'kept on band to virnanajv wmr wmn, FLOUR. CORN HEAL And all kind! of Feed wllttio loot for lata and dalivarad ta aay aao la Iba city and adjwiaing lawai. J. W. WALTr.RS. Rook Spring Ml Hi, Daa.H, leev, 3m. EED. W. BUCK, AT THK BALTIMORE OYSTER DEPOT, Is rccci vinj daily sanphes of choice liranrli of oYf TERrf, which ha la lalNng at priect tn etiit tht ttmas t jrt'onrttnr liaalvra atipoliort at atnal, at ih vrr Inwutl nri'taa, artfl atajr rUnanrf ainia aUiri Mutivinir ,1117 tha baa l in aiariiat.a TOYS & FANCY CANDIES FOR TUB IKOLIID.A.-SrS. Alan, he will keep on hand all kind of firocerle, I'rovitiun, 4c , to-wil i 1 ea, lollee, Sucar, Uolaawa, Syrup, hiee, l'vipir, Tolaicco, Ci:nr, bonp, Candle, Kaiain, l'rune. Hg Urnngo, Lviuun. Almonds, Filberts, ic, 1c, k: G. W. BLACK. Dee. 5, lPC3-2m KL1IOVAL. Tlio Saddlcr-rliop of tho unda-r- .Ipnad hnt haoa ramnvrd lo Hbawhaa'a Naw Utock, aa.l to tha aliar, oppoitla llio llavl. Han. a, of whiah it inrail. and ca.lomrr. will plaa.o tako aolle. i'a.b will bo paid loi bidr.. aad all load. or work axarntod on thorl nolloo. Ilarna.., aaddl. andbal. dla. on band work wirraalad and at prica. ro auSl llio urur.. Call and atainaaaw abop. I. M, BBDBR1. aat.lV-ar A (s'em lor the iTIilliuu ! AMD A Sri.F.XniD AJID APPROPIIIATE Holiday X'reHcnt. 31 ME. DEMOKEST'S ItCNNINQ BTITClt $5 SEWING MACHINE Tlio embotlimcnt of practical nlllity.aml marval of ilntptirtlyi makat Iho rao- ninn .Hub vary rapidly and perlaul,a.a. a rammna aaadlo. and will la.t a litvltmo. At lha Naw Votk Htata Fair, iti .impliaily, alHcianay aad aroat praa. Ural ailiny, wa.eonbimod by iba award of iba 1.1 I'rrmiam. Itwill a.Tiiai, aem.a, iHtaa, ti-ci, ata vr Baaatrrtia.aie., wiib a linala or doabla ibtaad oa .ay malarial adapted lo Iba buaaiNa aTtTCU Tba Ihinnatl.a.nilly tlio moat dlrhcult lo aliu-b by othar .awiaff mavhinaa, boinr .awad tha aa.ia.l. Porta, rila.'and eliihlran'a apparal, and olhar artioloa mada of liftit futinoi, II will Ibaralor ba foai,d alutoat tar. i.e. ai.. It I. atiaihad la tka labia II ba a tawlai biid, and having no tan. ion, aad raiUiring no lal.riration or ehnnga of ililch, ii alwaya raaiiy for operation, and Inch a marval of aimpllvily that a child of aia or eight yoara eaa l KtiBarranp it, aadau II uc.ll. ri'Lir. Ii ti aol at all llahla ta tat oat of ordar. t'arh maotiina ir pat up tn a oral boa, aorompa. alad with full and oipticil diiaerlona, and-iSnaadla. Haal lo any aildraa. la Iba Lai tad riiaic.oa raL-aipi of aa r.lar, inclo.ing Ibo aaioanl, or may bo aolioct. ail by Kapraai oa r)liv?iyol tba raacbina. Whan tba nianay 1. aaal wild tl o ordar and rag. Iitcrad, wa gaarraalao lla aafa raaaipl aad lha data, aiyoflba aacbiaa, anywbaro wilhla S,ua) aiil.i. fraa of aaa Kapiaa. cbarao.. Haa Mtaaoa or P.aHionl.or for fall partieatara; apautmaai of aawlpg, aia., .and a .lamp for ratura poalaga. Adilra.a, MM". tlF.MtlRKST, ITS Broadwar. N. Y. fvrary lady , aiothar, mlllfnarand draa.nakaraboM nova ono ol tnoao yalaaliat lowlag maouiaal. deals Tli usilertigned i aclins; as spoot for the sbova Mueliine. Tnoia who wiah to gat one anoulu call sooo at tlie rataexa Ultice. J.S. McCLtLI.ANl) Sheriff and master Comnlselon ar Sale. John O Green v. Samuel Smith. Br virtue of an order mntlo by the Court of Common Plea of Seneca coun ty, Oltio, on the 20th day of October A I). 1863, in the above entitled cauae and to me directed, I will offer fur salo at public auction, at the door of the Court House, in the euy ot l iffln, in said coun ty, on Tha bthday of January, A. D. 1863, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. sud 4 o'clock P. M., of said dny, the fol lowing' described lands and tenement. twit: In-lot number two hundred and eighty nine (.uau; in me town oi rostona, Hen' eca county, 0. LEVI WEIRlCk', Sheriff and Master Commissioner. Dooesuber 8, 18trt. tjrifiO AND MANTAU MAKER! Mi'h. X-a. C -iVllen, Wiihoalo larormlbo Ladloa efTISlo aad aieially thai um aaa ramoaoo io too nooi R.W.SniWfllX'S STORE, riatt Jliiliiicry Goods, aadroady mada Baa aala. Cap, Ilreaa Trimmiaga, ttatmaa, Dai,., aia., af.,w.i. win aa aoia at t uem.ly law aaeee,eMaek. XXV"C3SJ31i:j3, Cloaks. Mantillas, Children' Ap aaral. maoeio oroor.oro oi nawiwiaii ina umea. PaMera. for ladiei aadakildiea'a appanl. BaaaiU taar aa raiaa ia aoepiag n wiia la Novel tie t rf th$ Sea ton, , Tkaakfal fee aaal Saraea, atm ami Mill la roeaiva aabaraol poHiapowooara aataafaaleaaabaa-a.aoa'aiooa r.m Uo. ITU. 'i - Ur. Escwiud esailT aad wrok iispasah al tha DXdVigCLO f PI WtsJa MstiB mnmm THE CRISIS Has arrival!, and thnan viahlni a.alliWol..ior Ha aoaatti lakoaatifl Uolr at ,. -, ...... ......... w oaoa, win aaa HMIbailadTaaiaratoaatlattbo of GEORGE nrss. rlaiaaila kfalarra aa wall xl.atad rtoakof WALL PAPER WINDOW PAPER, t .wnlfk ba It MwracalTiaf . -- Tb ptnra taf.1 yoaf FAMILY BIBLES, , " TO CET tOt'B POCKET BIBLES, TOOErTorn TESTAMENTS. TO GET YOUB . II VAIN BOOK'S, TO GET TOUR lTbAYEK BOOKS, TO OKT YOfR ' ' ' SCHOOL BOOKS, , ; i to get Torn BLANK BOOKS, TO OET YOUB TOY BOUKS, TO CETYOLB Books and Cards for present1, TO GET YOCB Stationery and Gold Peni, TO GET TOt'R Steel Pens and Lead Pencili, TO GET YOCB Cnnillarv Pen-Feerleira. ia at tlie Dooketoro of George R IT IV n rr I... rt-i. iiime, ixu. 2 J.UU1U uiuckj oppo site tlie Rhawluin House. GALLUP'S JEWEIRV STORE, It rpittt..tr1 rrrrr montf. with Hrrfrt-j 9T.jiJ4-mJf of ntM anfl tatfnl iywt aadgnu var.! O X oO XXL blrMBtlbfi-tilpt.iicriiwollh , MARINE TIME PIECb Tlri-HlMAf flw-lll mil llHWrnlmftuiHla e-Jk. from turn in fni. frollnr.. WATCHES. Hit wnlch. ar ltd wlf h sraat eiit,imiitalM tw prrctttai-kaprat atrtr. of ftta qnalll fld (hf yi raproeantari l ba wlitn toM. Pric vmf Irora twalv ta IwohandrMtand flfljr tlolUra Uiw9t wttMbttmmm AMONG OTHER THINGS HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF tin irnUlaDd tlr hunlthf aad opaa dia throaaaw itn lairar anil IreWn wauhaa, ftnfr aat1 ar rm9 hroache, panciU, kiawaJaU, nvp, taiT.a. iMkalh, llaMll C liaint. Gold Pen, ' Gold and Silver Thirablea. ilvt-ptabla, laa, araam, tah, and matt art. aiMtM, ttonanf. ttroia,bruKt tpaataolat ffo!d, ulaf( a4 MADE TO SUIT ALL EYES.! wlihavarlatv fvoldtttiiU. baitona. ate. a., aia.a, t., tlftnt iatfrrn nl'trn tlte. nUta,taltla,taa,araa4a aad tigarap3Mluuttart Bh( and aaka kalraa, ata Keticules, Coral Deads. ' Jal rrNr1ati,nacR la-aa,nnd aarr.nff, ' j t iiwiuaraajsiris.suma naw p lutrni, vrr aaaiuai. Ilitilogk bing oantuatl raplanitad, Miala al Icw and FnnhionabU , and will b 10I I at lit lowait -kotatbla rata. OaJI tha Ana Jawalrjr and rtamKnamt, Na 9 svaasi 4 w, i una. vj. (mt j r i L.U1 A n VAUur. . General Order No.t. Head Quarter Clothing; Department. ) Sjiattli' Corner, 3 dour weat of tb V ' Pol Oflie. Titflo, Ohio. BE YE CLOTItEl)!" MARTIN AVAOMIR , Merchant Tailor, annoances t ilia jrablie thai ha haa ramavad ta iha Caraar ra. S dourt wtit of tli Paai tMrHia. whra ba ( prat-arad. to tlutha t ka nikl aadftva Hta'-t all wIm will itoutM bim. Ha karn aa attortoant of READY-MADE CL0TIILC, CLOTnS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, ' " : i of tlio Tory bent material and war ranted mbbS CUSTOM WORK, Having in li ia employ the very baat c attar and tailor, ba will pajr aartlanlar attaa tioa tt caatoai woibandall onlvr will ba pawa-pily itvnutru m Kcincmbcr the place, 3 doora west of tbe Post Oflice,- - - TIPPI1T O ' MARTIN WAGNER:' Arrl I1.1HCJ. tr - ' ' 1862 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R, R., 9Si MILES DOUBLE TRACK, 111 M ftaafUJJI'aw l lll'.'llL JIL 'Lf. IO J lWrryi)arrW3am4 With il Coaueotioa, I a Aral claa root, . 1 For Safety. Comfort sad BmooT. To all tb Eaitorti Oilieal I lia Track i StoB BallsstW And eutiraljr fr Irom Duat I THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM rittabursto Philadelphis f wilb eltaa enanerttlBit. fwtn, IVmim. I liilu I ALL coxMiunNa iiiktx'T to w voan. Through Philadelphia. . aidoloa evaaacttoaa at Hairiabajg W ' DAlllmore aad WMthlnftov Aha, caDotiaf at H atmbarg , AIUmmwk. With 3 Daily Traini to W. York, r,nm faillabaira: la Ffamr Vara aa trail raaa dailf M mile.) aia. alleatowa arllh oai aoaof a or oara, , . ,. Arrivlag la aJsane of all otber reutsa, "EIRHT PArLV TR AINS FROM ril!f.AIf:l.tIMA TU NKW YORK. Tiekata ror aalo lo Soo'eo kw kmmt ...1 Bu. licl.u food ob ii of iho Soaad Idaea. rra la a IS aoiala ai Law at a loala. SI.EKP1NU CARS . aa airM ttaJaaio Philad'a, New York & BaTUmor-fV Bigpg bckd Ui rough sodjtraaifw'd (raav - TRANUPORTATIOH. . Mwvbaudi, Produs and Lis Stoat;, Carried witb diafaaat At tb Law tat Rates. EMtH'H 1.CWIS, Ilea. Real. Alaaaoa.r.) W.H.IlULMtS.ba. Watlara Aaoal ladlaaaaai. .. fmaaltJaTa . Flank Koad Natlec Notice is hereby piren- that tha aaaa.l meetiiif of -.Be Hoekholden ef lie ! aa Oaaeala Flaal laod aemdaa;, will aa MS at Cke Amenooa Mooao. Melmaee,o. Meaoar.tBo SO oaf of iaaaarr. IMS, betweea too keaiw af I awlee A. M.aadS owlaok f. M. aaraVoelaatMa eaSea laiaaa. lera lor laooaaaiaf jreai, aad faa aao uaoaaotlooi o4 aaam aiaar Ban aoe. at aaor bo fciaiafci Beeee tea mail if- IHAAD A S ULD, tiaeel., Malajoa,l.4,Ha. - $75 to $150 per Month. Tha Little Giant Sewing Jtfa- eMaa CoaavaBr wa.t aa aeaat aa oaoh awalata Ba aa lioil eedenlWlSelreev ttS Moeaui, wiia gmmmm tmw dileea aad eatr aa.l lea. Wa wIM aar lla eral aaloey aod eeB.oeea.at fiaa auaooaaaaaioaioa. Va. oaatlealaia, term, ale ., taeleee a aroma, oaal aoV draaa T. HaUK, Taiedo, I ia4m CeaaaJ Adjaa oar io Uaoea aiaoa.