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A I I A S.V 1 I TUESDAY 29. 1801. Aurora The editor of the Aurora Ian week devotes ntarlj column (o mistation our position io regard to Ohio He neemi lo go upon presumption Ohio soldiers nothing to expect from him, but io wt failed, in hii estimation, in doing anyth that we might have done--we deserve to be reprtwcbtd, Bat we propoie to correct tome of hit wilful miirepreuafationi. In the fint place the editor lays That we iibitantiilly the ground that tbo Ohio military men bare received all the promotion which their Beriu entitle them to." The Aurora cannot point to a passage where we took any such ground tubstan- ttally" or otherwise. We never chimed that our position made it onr province to tate who ihcnld be promoted, or who should not We hire always believed and believe BOW, thai superior or officers of equal tank, and those who have been eye witnesses of their orariojr and bravery as well as fitncm for command, were (the best judges, and tjie proper personi to recommend promotions among officers; when promotions take place from such a knowledge of their merits--merits which we can know but little shall always feel gratified.

Again the Aurora But as to the opinion of the Courier, that the Ohio officers and soldiers have re eeived their jntt reward by advancement and promotions, we deny." We never gave such an opinion--we did give some instances to prove that the assertion of the Aurora wai nntroe that Ohio soldiers bad receiv-d few or ao promotions, and quoted from tha States- to prove that they had we did not mean, nor did we say, that all had been pro- noted that were worthy of it We stated that Get). 'McClellan was brought into the service of the country in this war by GOT. Dennison. The Aurora is alto informed that McClellan was not in the service of the Government, when Gov. Dennison made him General of the Ohio Volunteers.

If he had, it would have been re- NatUMt Jtru.h, Frsuklin Dsuk, for to the National Loan ID thii city, inform us thst tliv lime been riteiidtxl. who hare sot yet takxu any In the cau do to. It Is a good thing the his'twtu ntvudcd. ll WM not in tha power of evrry who dwlr.d lo lnvwt (J to ready it tis tlmu. notice that from it.

sbroad calls for $100,000 of An attcenpc One of the inmates of Fort Lafayette, named LAWI.KB--the eentlemsn arrested some weeks Bgo at Crestline, Ohio, bearing dis patches to tbe Southern Confederacy--was beard by tbe sentinel outside, who found Liin in the act of offering stealthy defiance to tbe walls of tbe Fort appears to have procured a which 6tted the padlock wbicb fastened grating of the and with 'thad opened tbe grating; He had also been proridcd with a new wash-tub and a rope, and a life-preserver. He had $17 50 in gold and bis gold watch packed in a bladder and fastened in of his Having packed his he placed it in the tub he then fautened a ropw to it, let the tub out of the port-hole, and after securing the rope, bid good-bye to Firt Lufayetie, and entered the tub himtwlf. lie then bepan sailing for the ground, all the while closely watched by the who permitted the bold LAWLEK, his tub and cargo to lund on the dock in safety. But no sooner had ha landed 1 than he was commanded to surrender or be shot arded as exercising something like State SOT. Chau.

KsiCHTS OF TUB GoLDEX ClBCLB IS OHIO. --In noticing the exposure of the Knights of the Golden Circle, the Mansfield Herald states that some weeks nzo it had information of over a thousand members in Richland Co alone, and adds, "we may Elate another fact; the demand here for nary revolvers this summer has been unprecedented, and to-day the nnmber of arms in private hands, if known ould astonish all save the initiated. hope, now that this secret society is exposed, detective officers may succeed in ferreting out every traitor engaged in spreading disaffection and treasoa throughout this State. Caotp Cbaae, Ac. There now 250 confined at Camp ereigntyto have thus disregarded the appointments of the General Government Me.

Cielian was acting as Superintendent of the Ohio Mississippi Railroad, and residing in Ohio, and not in his native State at the time. Yet it is quite likely that if Governor Dennison had not summoned Gen. McClella" into the service.the United States Government of Cavalry, and eleven batterln'of Artillery, are in actual service; and there arc fir in camp ready for inarching orders-- The Secretory or War hu made Camp a camp of initruction for regular infantry. The 16th regiment, now at Chicago, has been ordered to report there. Ttie total nnmber of men enlisted for the war in Ohio, np to yesterday evening, 60,250.

Of these, thirty-eight of Infantry, would have done so; bat the honor of having Caviled him into the service at this time, is to be given to Governor Dennison. The Aurora says-- "The Courier has on inward hostility to the soldiers that were in the three months campaign. It never stood'np io their defense, or tried to procnr 0 their advancement, Ac." If we have only an inward hostility to the three months men, we don't know it, nod we don't eee bow tbe Aurora man could know it either. We care labored much to assist those who have gone from Ztnesville, and from this county, ia the eohmiM of the Courier, as many will testify, thiriee monlhs men and those vhnhavc gone years. The columns of the Courier have been open for their help; we hav alao seBtjjthem copies of the Courier to their eampt for" their use, and in other ways we tore contributed we thought to their benefit.

We don't aaj in this respect we did more than our some one will aek--What has the Amrora dona Nothing. Not ariytbiog. Nay, if the editor could have prevented not a man would ever have volunteered from this neighborhood, at least Democrat The editor alleges that not a man among nil the-Ohio Colonels ia Western Virginia WM promoted, while those of Indiana were We are not posted very accurately on thi- nutter, and have some doubts ae to whether the Aaron is. If he has no more data fo this aasertionjtfcan he has for Conner alleges in tuottance became they are not the statement amounts to nothing, and the editor need not dispute position we never assumed. From reliable sources we have recently learned that the correspondents of the Cincinnati papers, the Commercial in particular, kave not jriven to the Ohio soldiers in Western Virginia that mede of praise which is their just doe.

We have approved such partiality, and can see tome reason why Cincinnati comspondeou are ao icrupuloanic mindful of Indiana, to the neglect of oar own rs. It does not however, come within liaeof oar duty to that Ohio soldiers must ke i The last reference to the Aurora is to dp: Haxlett. We have more than once pointed to the gallant bearing of Capt HazJett, and of hie men. fhey left for the field of battle, among the very anc in this particular Capt eet thi- whole State of Otio a worth? example. We have not been opposed to his advancement, bat aware that it was bisown wish to remain with the sMn.ae their leader, whom he aroncd bice and with whom he had with the perils of the battle field No of knn as we believe, the ol Captaia.

It is ajoown that Captain. did not accept a Colonelcy whea bio. As to the Mention of the Aurora that oar might be vooder' as tbe editor so expresses State of oar wewieh toeay liule. There are the First. Eighteenth, Nineteenth ana Flfty-finrt.

Tho Forty-third Regiment, now organizing at Camp Chase, to Mt. organization. The whole number of regiments authorized bv the Gevernor of Ohio, to present time, is 83. Procured. The following order, issued by CoL Mador, of Atlanta, Georgia, still inform the curious' how the Somhern Rebels procure soldiers for their powerful army.

Probably, after a while, Government wiil find out that every able bodied man in the Seceded States is a soldier, and that it will require more than a million' arms to aubdnethe rebellion. The order date Oct. 3d I am required by the Commander-in-Chief of the State of Georgia, to assemble the mi- Iitia of this county immediately. I do hereby command every officer commanding eacL company in the city wards or in this couaty, to have every man it, their jnrisdic- A "fiJS! Bd eilr th! Cil 5, Saturday. the 12th of this month, with a pood firearm, at 10 clock for the purpose of drill fcvery commissioner officer will assemble on tnday, the llth inst.Vof the porposa of instruction I bope there is not in the county that will refuse to contribute even in so small a portion in the preparation the defense of our tnvaded country.

Fail not under the aenalty of the law. A Wbol. cis tho Dur e- TM msy 1 oar niden. thoogh it to the public generallv, the.it. on which L.ke Superior City ed pnocipnlly by Southern men.

AH th' pnetor. but one or two at most, indeed. from Olilu Jonretl. THE LEOI8LATUKE ELECT. Hclow wo glvo c-oinplot') Hit of the elect to tho next LcKinluture of Oliiv.

Tho piiblleatlon of tho list hu K-n doluy- ed by of thw tardliaiw of tho roturim to tho office of tho Socrotarv of Stuto. Tho now full uiid complete nt found bolow: 8 A 1st Dint. Hamilton-- Win. S. Grotfsbcck, T.

II. Whetstone, Uoiijumiri 2. Uutlerund Warren-- A. Jl'Uurnoy. 3.

Montgomery und I'rfblo-li. 1J. Gunckel. 4. Clcnnont mid lirown-- John Johinon.

Greene, Clinton mid Fnvette-- Jlilhi Gardner. iis I previouily infurmed you, I am cop- of the Kaldiosville com punt. I rir. grud- odlly but majestically from drummer's tvy to my pretent But I found tb'e ranks wasn't full by no means, and ujvnced to rvkroot. llaviog tiotist a mineral djiilre on tbo part of young mnu who are in lie Krisis to wear eppletti, I determiued to bave my company exkloostvely of olGcers, s'rybody to rank as The fblleriu' was amoug (bevaris questious I put io rvkroots: Do you know a masked battery from chunck of gingerbread? Do you know an eppict from a piece of C.

ItoignndHlghluiid-GoorgoW. Koboy.lj If I tru TOU with a real gun, how many 7. AdiuDg, like, fecioto and Jackson--Jlcn- of 0 uro-n company do you spec you can mannve to kill during tbe a Ilev you ever beard of G'uieral Price of oouri, and can you avoid similar akoidents in of battle Ilev you ever bad the measles, and if so, jamin F. Coatox. 8.

Lnwrcnco, Gulio, and A'inton-- Henry S. Nftal. 9. Athcnp, HockiriK and Fnirfield-- Alfred M'Vcfch. JO.

Franklin nnd Picknwu-- A. Thew R. of th, Southern Slain. ter of Virginia J. U.Breckmridee.nd L.

W. Senator, and frrbb M. ofH ernor Vfm. and 0 0 of W. Corcoran aud Vto.

W. of The Norths men are Bright, of 0 a Mr. known. Hunter. nd Saa Jl.goffi Poi in artai i Br.glr.

Governor rn. if wilh tbe vl Ucu. ii would thr duty of to conS-cation of of to in arms, ol leant, Tl ei- Boycc Wlton. Go.eram.nt. o.

ad this Tbe Wtsbington Star (ays; Some of our are woolly in error in annoancing affair onpj.i;. a repvUe of the Uni.n troop, Gflt eralJstone his object, thonch loss in bis nht wing in advance while all ia. Jenerfcl glonoaeone. 11. Clark, Champaign and" son 12.

and Shclbj--W. B.Mci Clung. 13. Lognn, Union, Wurrcn and John Hood. 14.

"Wiwbiiigton, Morgan imd 15. Muskingum and Fink. 10. Di'luwnro'nnd Licking--John A.Sinnet. 17.

This District is included in the 28th, under the operation of tho Apportionment law. 18. Coshocton nnd 19. Guernsey, Monroe and Noble--JolmJJ. O'Connor.

20. Kclmont and We'ch. 21. Ciirroll and Ilnrili. 22.

Jefferson undColiimbittna--K. iilierrard Jr. 23. Trumbull nnd Mnhoning-Sam'l Qninby. 24.

Ashtabula, Lake, and Gcaugj--Peter liitchcock. 25. Cuynhogn--John P. Robinson. 20- V.

Biercc. 27. Medina, nnd Lorain--James Monroe. 28. Knox, AViiyne, and Holmes-- Miles.

29. Ashland und Kichlnnd--Tho- J. Kinney. 30. Huron, Erie, Sandusky.

and Ottawa-John Kcllcy. 31. Seneca, Crawford, nnd Wyandot--W. Lang 3i. Mercer, Auglnize, Allen, Van "Wcrt, Puulding, Defiance, arid "Williams--Charles C.

Marshall. 33. Hancock, Wood, Lucas, Eulton, and Putnan--Charles M. Godfrey. HoUfK OF RKI-nESEXTATIVBS.

Adams--David C. Vance. Allen--John Monroe. Ashland--John Tnjlor. Abbtabula--Abel Xrum.

Athens--J. AV. Bayard. Auglaizo--Charles Boesel. Belmont--William S.

Kennon. JJrown--E. B. Fee. Butler--John Carroll--Leonard Ilarsb.

Champaign--Anson P. Howard. Clark--Kicburd D. Harri-oa. ClTmont--John Ferguson.

Clinton--John Q. Smith. Columbians--James Reilly. Coffhocton--Andrew J. Wilkins.

Crawford--John S. Reisinger. Cuyahoga--Franklin J. Dickman. Charles H.

Babcock, and Seneca 0. Griswold. Darke--Louis B. Lott Defiance, Pauldinir and Williama--Philetus W. Norris.

Delaware--Jarncs R. Hubbell. Erie--Jo-cph AV. Pierce, Fnirfield--J. C.

Jeffries. Fayettc--James Purccll. L. Converse and Otto Fulton--Ezekiel ilastcrt. Bradbury, Geauga--Benjamin B.

"Woodbury. Greene--John 31. Mil er. Guernsey--Joseph Ferrill. Hamilton--Peter Zinn, George Keck, "Wm.

Stanton, 31ilton Savior, W. J. Huston, Amsi McGill. H. Bracbman, and Theodore Marsh.

Hancock--William Gribbcn. Uardin--Jonathan H. Siege, Henry--Bcniimin A. High, Highland--X. Hixpn.

Hocking--Manning Stiero. Holmes--Daniel Snul. Huron--Ezra Stewart. Jackson--Isaac Roberts. Jefferson--Joseph 3Ieans.

Knox--Wait Whitnev. Lsike--S. S. Lawrence--Benjamin F. Cory.

Licking--George B. Smythe. 'Logan--William H. West. Lorain--Sidney S.

Warner. "Myers. Madison--Milton" Lemon. Mahoning--Robert M. Montgomery.

3Iarion--John Bartrnm. Medina--Myron C. Hills. Meigs--Edward Tiffany. Mercer and Van Wert--Alexis P.

J. Snv- dcr. Miami--Jonathan H. Randall. Monroe--John Keyser.

Odlin. and Jefferson Patterson. Morgan. George W. Wallar.

Morrow. Joseph Muskingum. Thaddcus A. and -Jacob Glcssner. Xoble.

Oliver Kcvser. Ottowa and Wood." Ashcr Cook. Perry. William H. Holdcn.

Pickawnr. I. X. Kosf. I Pike.

Thomas Wilson. I Portage. David L. Rockwell. Proble.

AWlom Silver. Kichland. William Kos. Daniel J. Alonw Thorp.

Scioto. "Martin Crane. Seneca. R. Titus.

1 She by. Charles "VV Well- Stark. Solomon Lind ani Summit. John -lobnvn. Trumbull.

George W. Alfet Union--William H. Koblv Vinlon--John Scott. Wayne--John Ault. i Msffet.

I Volunteer Wanted! 11 78th Regiment 0. V.M.U- how many? How are you now 1 Show me your tana, Some of the qnettyuos wni sarkattical We are progressing purty well with our drill As all are commanding officerc, there niu't no jpalouxy, and as are all ezceeden it aiu't wottb while lo try to outstrip other. The idee of a company compos ed of commanders-in-chiel or igernuied, 1 I zliurcely nped cny. in Britnes. Considered as a idee, 1 fit'.

ler mysell it is pufty We've not all the vt i lungs ends, but what we particulurlv in it reetin mu-kiis We cnn muikita with unUxidr. Our corp-H will do dooty We go lo the hid Culumhy figbi fur the We'll be rbop) i'd into we'll tales i fuel (ill there's iiotbu.c left' of but our i i toes, a i even they shall defiantly 'Kvorof The New Yyk i i that Mr. 0 Blunt will sinrt in itmt city, wiibin about ihirty days, a very larze gun maiiufactory -1 he principal weapon will be the army Spring fieM The Boston Pfst. tp-nking of the Nutiona! Lian, says: It id c-rlain that there are considerable orders from a road now in the market We know ol one from England for The Wheeling Presi is informed that Gov. Pierpoiut, of Western Virginia, has ten real- meuls nearly full and could have tiieoi tor the field shortly, if iheurms could be procured.

Ao old mnu Aaron Wier, who dertook to gire expiesaion to secession sentiments, in Blairsville, the other day, was eeized by a lot of and rode on ail. (roiu frenilce. Most of the tfcces.iinui. ts nay there isn't any U. S.

GovrrinnBUt. Thos- at them ia Fort lunk A universal belief Is cud lo prevail among the illiterate men of Southern Missouri uow in the army that th) United ia trvmg to overthrow Miclf and that they a-o fighting to maintain it. It seerns aboard to siresr a ittcr not to be guilty of dMoyalty. You might at well twear a mad do; nut lo bite. He who so army for the invasion of his own State ought lo be behtaded.

O. C. Gilbert, S. A. Lieut.

M. D. LEGGETT. major, 1. F.

S. W. Spencer, RFCRUITIKG OFFICER. HEAD-QUARTERS Next door lo Hill Dry Store Main Street. dn'y aathnrlnj 'o a Company for te I io tnj mtuy fri'udi county Income 'orfh L.IKK.

to thv Oef.ni uftlirlr country. WUHm In tu.fLe.i 1 bavo to au I yun hare mixindod uobly. I Jc. a a CAUfK in the Menss of Yi-t ilOMKS, YoOKCOVl i a i i iSTiVK. 1 K-eS.

liotjcur AIU KDU TKOFI-. lurkld that ANY MAS or Io mate mon er Ihe io rbi tint 1 am III 1 PLKPOF AllSKI.r Ilmt t.Vt: i A tbepny I may rnelrv aj Ih of C-iupany OTer tat It ma rtqulr paid into ibe MuxklDguui Coubty. to out by bitu lo of tbus' nbu will volunteer with o.e. If pistit'U Ihe- one half or more of my ihall L. tu da flr.t eatablUb our Government thli done we Ibou muliry.

1 alio pl'lliic mj tolftu aTAY MV Company ur.ianlze A i WI1U THKM any katdlblpn miy called opon ti.enilcte, ami nil? erny effort in nr IKW to rUOUMlK thtlt COM OBT WKLKAKK Will you then come lorth and initalu me in under tit lug, JLtXWT. GODFREY, LATE OF THE 'ANDERSON ZOUAVES. One of best Drill Ofiecra in thin touo try. hi, jolDKl this and will lo dillllo KS lait as recruited. All thr pay and allows shall jour- commsnce AT OSCK Ballon, Vuifan furoiihrd iicmtdlatelr.

for farther inforUAiloa opiil at my Head yairtcm. SAMUEL W. SFEXCKB. oct. SS, "ill.

NEW ADVEKTIS'MEJVTP Announcement of the Military Committee. Tho Military Coicaiitee of thta county. Informed that there has been Inierfaiecco Offlcen of the Begimenti being formrp in this connty, dwra it their duty to notify OfScera that such at once, tl be reported at Heid.Qaarter«, when tbeir commls- A. C. BOSS, Chairman D.

IILANDT, oct. 29. '61. E. KVEUICH, ALEK in Grocerien, Teu, Flour, 3H, Flih.

Bacon and No. SSJ Main Street, two Ttb. Zu'iTll, Ohio. 78th REGIMENT! C. GILBERT.

Lieut. D. LEGGETT. F. CARNAHAN.

I am aoihcriud to In atuiiin urn a coopjny of Intmtry for th Uegimeot. $1OO TT 1ST $13.00 PER MONTHIUXOy And boird and clothing, amoooting to $339 jcar gnen Pay to eomnieado mt dato of istment. Jiccruitlns Offlrei at Xmnniltt and B. IIILL Oct. 25.

3S3 i CE the Agrlcalt are. I'llK financial of the Mmkinjcm Coqnty 1. expire the anneal Ing oa tltr second of UrcnnUr, IMI. All of tbe el.c-iou of art iemii.d»d that by thp r.ru- of the RcarJ of Agricoltow, a of oll.rlareqmreH. lea?" fifty mtib-r ire lo the So- a br Faymptilf of aimiul ay be mvde To any of Ih.

fo'lowiujf oamrd BucMoich.m. Vite Pretldrnl.and T'euurrr pr A. Setmrn Src'v: A V. Place Vf Jw.t. P.

Sprlng-r, J9bn Boll, anil -Njrton Let ill thit It rvrrolo.lin nor-. itmjy whfare-utl ld ic vet. r. A siBons. s-c-y.

(Other ciiy rape-i copy and chi-Re Suaety.) P. I I at.d InB.oneu an3 all klad. of Mll'intrr 'o. Xonh 4ib opposite Coiniy rvuiir OlBce. ZueKlll-.

Ohio. 5. ilrldit qn hnrd. A 'J' 78th Eegiment 0. V.

U. S. A. Doors Blinds, Sash and OOHI3ST OHIO. COL.

GILBERT'S 78th Regiment! AVING rewired authority to Oimpa. I laTlte all wbo are wllllog to gu witb oe to thr War for oor National Existence to forwariand enroll their narno withont delay. The pay and bounty are liberal, and your country needs you. Eoqii're at Canton Book for U. D.

Oct. 2S, 1861-diwtf. OrriciB. tcill sell chaper thin any one can, and varranl them CALL AND SEE i OVES AND PRICES. At vcUZJ, '61--ladlv.

FRACKEIfS 6tb Sirett. iy ANTED--A SITUATION TO Keep the of. o' olber l.ml;^-* In or rattara Omttaat exp'frriy at can to other Gad reference vfflc-. if. 'CM.

GUTH1UE TAYLOR, INEP.Y GOfDS! MRS CKUMBAKE8, MILLINERY GOODS! EMBRACING ALL THE OUT TIIS SE1S1I. IS RIBBONS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, TRIMMHG LACES, 1C. Dark Straw Daii anil FEIT AMD BEAVER HATS, FOB MISSES AND CHILDREN. BLACK COLORED PLUMES in ALL SHADES Bonnet frames, Hat Frames. A VERY LARGE LOT OF SStfB K.O I3D ER 1E S.

LINEN AND LACE C01LAK; S-MLace Coffitun. allot which I at low prki-i aa 'he Krae can bought In otber Ston io tlghtnMj of the tltnea, I ba- eonclivkd le Mil nore Exclusively for CASH, MBS. J. (City Tlmw aad Gnnriafy copy 1 oonth.) ct. M.

'61. AVATKB PROOF PKBCCSSIOS UAPS-ll 25ceau. Kft. 1861. Z.

X. FIILHORE. GOODS. TCST rewired an aawrtooeDt of Mil.Urj GooAf tl ble for tbo Army. Zannrllic, Kf.

JOHKS SBCGEB. fii 1(U I BBICK rorSak. OIJUU (xpt. B. I.

FILLMOBZ. OAOIII.EK'$ SIII.JK.-KfO, Wbit, and Bint, Veliow, Oraagf, and tlack. E. FILLMOBE. A RNOLD'S INK.

In pint Gr-mlo oct. at. 'a. E. S.

FILLMOEE. A RN'OLD'SINK, In half pint Settles I-dw SS.ctnU. oct. 31. 'ft.

E. riLLXOBK. ARNOLD'S COPYING INK. In pint -AisottlM rriof CO Warranted ctnaine oct. B.

A NT1-FRICTION COFFEE MILLS, W.Ich ii iRorn darable than tberommca Ml'li. oct B. E. KAt.K Half Peckt, sei't 2.18^1 E. E.

BK. 'OTICE 10 th'crrditon of Jacob Bowmu. de- oweil. A dind'nd ndanr CO I GIl.JBi5RT,lJ.S. A.

Lieut. Col. M- D. LEGGETT. jo it n.

r. A 4 i "WT. CORNYN RECCUJTIVC orri'-Ks. DISTANCE in disUnce from SL LOOM to protnioert and in port ant throashont Mifnoori. att ToJef- fennn City, 125 1S3; we were and Jni itbtir Uie OsJieo tian cow asd of Ow r- r.ill Point, 20ft; to p-Jot Joob, S7; Kol- to WaureBtbor; tbe diftaeee 33 to in too.

38; to nllt.br Amteriatn rvonum tr- off Star 7. 1 I A rf cm i I i i let ET OF THIRD STREET, ZAXEsVILLE, lAfor Mouldings of all Kinds. YELLOW AND WHITE PJNES and te rjt. tfie the Volume XIX--January 1,1862. ill kroi.

to THE AGKNCT FOR A I 5 BUKT OF Tit- A A I o-o is. I AM RECEIVING MY FALL WINTER STOCK OP.GOODS, WHICH CONSISTS OF for fitSB RIGHT KIND PRICES! VARRENTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Xcrctent Tailor, So. SI Main Street. W.

AISTI AT WHOL.ESALB. HBER I At 30. From Bolimr JiaUnce is 30 Frjfcn 5S wi Viz: 3.000 the o-iip'oaljto Lolwoon.sb. T1 lrlr tO So all win te9cait II. for CAOSC oJ Pi Jot Knob to 1 it 100 niltm CO tbe ri 0 or p- raBK cos.

Piano for Sale. A won cntcKKi.jv; On SS. W. 4 OHIO: TUESDAY' 29, 1801 OTHER NEW i JCellef (be The Mlliturr Committee ycxtvrdur i to CJumbus five li'jxrs, blankvii, tbe following it a correct i 53 Col'd Blanketi, 320 pairs Socks, White 50 Gloves, 52 Comforts, 13 Neck Comforters, 35 Shirts, 1 pair Boots, 2 2 Shoe-, 51 Pairs Drawers, The Committee uUo sent by Emma Graham FriiJuy, two boxes, containing Jellies, Dried Fruit, to JJojpital ot where munr of the nViiern Virginia are sick, end ftrmK fyr such articles The mpmbfri of Committ''? arc ind" in the dHcrwrc" of their arduous and are nobly tccooded bt the people throughout county. The Governor of proclaimed that Thtir-i'Jay, 2StK io obserwd as a diiy of ilmnksjrivitijj ilirough- cat 8'uic.

The fame duy Inn hteii sei jpurt in New'York oriti New TO Ittpoiut Ltda in. Friiluy Vok six u'lditiutiKl to Ibe School We ar.dcrjtunil the n-it of lht boyfl to Z.iiefTi! cnated quite uraoiij; m.ny ol ihe youiblul renid- nt5 of the city, to there and they are leokinj; foiwjrd with the most the 'good time'when their evil deeds will warrtot them a place. DCTIKS ov the libel Bishop, Jauies, F. Bibcock, cf the New Haven Palladium, in the Superior Court of New Haven last week, on the cross- examination of J. Newcomber, Jr.

one or the Editors of the was asked what be considered the du'ies of a Local Editor. HH reply was: To pick news, write out get together news, and publish news about everybody that has ever lived in about everybody that wiil ever live in town, or is ever expected to live in town JTAmcng the booty Uken by French ciers at 1'ekin wn? vsluabh and curions work of nrt, viz: a figure of a caiccl JH solid silver, 20 inches 1 earing on its back a clock, and its hump being decorated rubies, emeralds, and oilier precious 8t mes. Tl.e nelte, CD the word "Loudou" is enjtaved, is in poss'sMon of a iiou-comtnigsioncd of the 101st regiment, who'it iisaid, bus refused for it. I of Five III: ndrrd and Twelve 'i ttoutnnd men. The N.

T. Herald publi-hes calculation to the number of men in tho Union armies, say- I ing that returns from the loyal Slates of tb number of men ia the fiald, fully equipped, in iu marching order, and for the moat part well disciplined, show that they barestnt forth 435,. I 000 soldiers, prepared to fight lor the prwcrva- 1 lion of the Union: Ia addition to this number, Missouri and Kentucky have 45,000 troops in tbe field, and California 5,000, brides 5,000 in Mn- rjluad, 1,600 in Delaware, 2,000 in the District I of Theps arc thus, at the I time, belonging to the Union army, and tctu.illy In field, Jite hundred and Iweht thoatand fjldias. s-jwmj society of tbe 1st Presbyterian Church, by vote, has cided, instead of bringing their sewinjr, thiy wiil their knitting and knit socks fur the soldiers. This patriotic example we hope I will followed by all such societies in city.

The amount of labor thus performed would be immense and would afford much comfort to our MFTBODIST Pittsburgh Ad- Tocat" flffircj the great majority of the pri-schers of Louisville ol tbs.M. Church Soctb are found Union and that about four fifths of tb" Southern Methodists in the Slate are fully devoted to ihe Republic aud its Many of thpm are enrolling thprojekes in defence the S.ate against the inrsdern. The same paper "From information tbtt not leis than nine-teatbs of tbe Meltin- in Maryland now profess friendship fo- tbe Union. The measures of Government iii arresting traitors snppreis'nff sediiiou- bavc revolutionized all doubt fsl class that follow the of any bold dcr. The Methodist miciiters wf Bnltimoic city are assificd, twenty foar for the i and aii.e for And proporticc will approximate tbe true sentiments of tb taiaiiters tbroagboal ibe Baltimore RccoaD montis coonty comaonrion-rs a rc'oluti-Ji lave; she G-mral Irdtx of R-corr of Mo-Virpjin frwm 1S4S ccpW aod r- acd appoiated Mr.

J. A. of Shi in fx-rfonn ib- woik. 1'c fora it, a or bett-r rxtcoled we Ihiuk we hare never can be i sbe Recorder's tifficr. ist-- Oor ia cclcan BaboKc.aad irras thr raltaa that ii wi.l rij wiil a wise io many Ctll and get a Mr.

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6 388
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1852-1944