Winchester Journal, Volume 2, Number 14, Winchester, Randolph County, 9 October 1863 — Page 2

WINCHESTER JOURNAL.

w i n c ii i-:st i; k : Oct. Vf 1 K03. News of tho Weck. WhreW re! el cavalry having Mir,eeI-d in "ttin:; in the rear ol Oner. I Komicras, are miking f!t-Hrttc effort to break the com-rntirrc-ittou with Nashville, and 1, t. Ui c.td'd in tle.-trovin fOtllt; of tin nmller railrmd bridge.-. Col. MrCook had a tibt with tie party that operated at M:Minrvi!Ie, i m.I run. i Jifi! I hpin severely. 1 ori 1 in: Innately wc have adequate forces ! north oVthe Tennc.-Mce to t ike care

of the rehrl cavalry, r nd (ien Uost profession, not n fu-ini; to respond j ihn i supplied with rations con- U0 he Ci,H t,f J,is patients even afaiJerahly in advance of his wants, j t(r it was entirclv impnident forhim (iurrillas have aain made their t to .ftend to them. He wa soon en-

appeirante on tho Louisville and N ilville Kailroad.near Cave City. I '. ' Wr have interesting advirr from Mexico, via New Orleans, which thows that the Mexicans, trended by (if neral Doiii.Aoo, are .-till planning a desperate resistance ajainrt the French invaders. Albany, N. Y., Oct. G. Hon. Kratu Corning to-day sent in hU resignation as a member of Congress on accouat of ill health ami busine?. riio.ai HOSIU ItAVS A IUI V Cincinnati, Oct. .!. The Commercial has ndvices from Chattanooga to Sunday ht The e.-tirnate nt headquirters of our losses in the tattle ot Chickamaua is as follows: Killed. Woun-ltJ, 1.0 i?.ni Total. ia.M'0 It was the opinion that if the right win-; had held its own the result would have been a decisive Union victory. The success of General Thomas on the left was much greater than represented by any published account of the battle. Thomas routed Lonstrret'H Corps, and wa in condition to pursue the enemy, but for the disorriuizition of the riht wing. No purprise is felt at the failure of the rebels to renew the engagement. The loss of tho enemy is believed to be '-0,000. Our army is in superb fighting trim, compact in organization, well supplied with provisions and ammunition and lull of confidence. The Indiana Scuueons. A letter from Dr. S. 3. Boyd to Gover nor Morton -elated Bridgeport, ÄTa., bepternwr sayaltmt Ur. Pritchett ami eight other Indiana surgeons had arrived at that place the day before, and were awaiting a wagon train to go to the front. Through the energy of the Governor of Indiana, the Doctor says, our State had ihe first surgeons and firt punitory supplies at Chattanooga alter the battle. He adds that the news from the battle becomes better as wr near the seat of action." Diily Journal. in: ii r.i. Miavs. New York, Oct. 1. The Richmond Sentinel of the 7th says the House of Delegates yesterday in a most summary manner disposed of a resolution lor lnnmrv into the tone and temper of the people of the United btates on tho subject ol peace, with a view to responding if favorable. The House knows what everybody knows, that such resolutions are both idle and mischievous, for they will only be taken by our enemies as evincing more or less readiness on our part for reconstruction. The Iloue, by unanimous vote, put its foot on the resolution, and without a word ot discussion, or a moment's delay. In this they Lut fairly represented the manliness and unanimity of our people. Tili: STATU FA IK. IVrhnp I ought to say to the readers of the Journal that 1 did attenl the State Fair. I was there one day, Wednesday, leaving in good time on Thursday morning, thus avoiding the continued rain and uniersalmudof that day. The general exhibition for a State Fair, was a little ul appointing. Yet there was More, and more that was tine and interesting, than I had the time to in spect. The display of Agricultural ! and Horticultural product cannot be tsaid to have been ;aore than moderate. The Machinery department I thought bttter represented, including many thinirs decidedly new and etrikiug. Washing, wringing, and Ironing machines seemed to hold a conspicuous place. T the Stock department I paid ery little attention. Saw a large number of sheep were in the pens, and that they were attracting a large portion of Mock grower's attention. The collateral attractions in the way cf notion auctions find catch penny shows were annoyingiy abundant. Di wonien anii little women, pnake tamers and other tomfooleries obtruded themselves upu your atteutiou at every turn. Hut the crowning attraction of the day wm the je.fvrmance on the ''tight rope' by

Mil Call well, hy "the beautiful French wmunn' ho walked the

rope Wretched lu tween two trees for-

ty feet from the ground and wi ijajs Pemocntic jntty in the c.invasM ei"htvf.-t in h-njrth. She did d now goinr on in Ohio. Hit tho that thin-, anddonUleiieultiire most vigorous demonstration fr..nt ,trMpr.ftl,,M:l,n,.timP .winch In been made hy that pr-

niti a - . .... - - - - - Cabbiyje licrvN will do.iMles now prow hiiT than ever. J. K. II. Tin: i.ati: dii. ti:al. ,

It iso'ir wehiwhoU' dutv to nn-lers belong to th m Democrat.ounce this eek the death! after a! jc party which is running alland- ..... - i r ii iizhitn tor Governor of Ohio, and rief ulnes.e, of our Into fellow town- r . . j ,il4, ' . . , , thevare enjracu in precisely wit; un, lr. A. K.T,I. He W,u me - '

nouuc for some weeks in rather deelinin;; herdth, thon-h he still c ontinued to attend to the pterin- duties of his tirt lv rouCned to his bed with a eon- : . ;a , hh()Vy numh uo - low Tvohoid -rade. eonmlieated in! the laU few day with some iuh-u-monfe svnintcrrns. Never of a verv'

rohnst constitution, he sank rapidlv i hi the rehel service have been two under the superadded wei-ht of theism in constructing This is the

last complication, and died on the .venin-of the :th inst. The Doctor was a man of cnercv! nii.l fietivitv. with a roodlv amount of imblicsidiit. Hrthrcwthewomht of his example ami iulluence into the scale of Agricultural, Horticultural and general improvement. As a professional man he was popular with the people, and polite and courteous with his brethren in the profession. In his domestic relations, aftersome very r.tllictive bereavements he was happy as it generally falls to the lot of man to find himself. lie leaves an affectionate wife to mourn his early los, and though well aware of the emptiness of words under such circumstance?, we cannot but express our heartfelt sympathy for the bereaved on this occasion. His remains were taken to Uehoboth, Treble Co., Ohio, for interment. Tili: I) HA IT. "It is estimated that the draft will result in but about 75.000 soldiers. If S'ich is ihe will of the people, have not they a right, to st?y at home and protract the war? The administration cannot make war if the people wilt not fight, cerjtainly. This fact is far the most unfavorable one of the diy." The above, iich we take from the jT.-Y. Independent, is an illustration of the phshing,, style in which thatpper says a good many things. The piragraph is unjust to the people, and no one should be permitted to utter such things without receiving a stern rebuke from honest insu. Every intelligent man knows tint the people are not to bhine for thefiilure ofthn Draft. And the Press should have the manliness to put the mattter on the true ground, and say what is simply true, that it was owiiLjto the abominable tinkering and everlasting indecision of the Government that the D.ait failed. The people nre disappointed. They were ready for a call to the field in the service of their country. It is a most pil- j pible and significant fact, that thrrej

is nowhere in the west any express-j Miot in the shoulder by a rebel shnrpion of joy over the announcement shooter just as 1 was passing him.

hat fhi.r will lm no drift. The' people were listening for the cry

"Forward!" and already we could miou.,,,,hm .m,,, , .ii-i lv exposing himself, as our men ususee, and were proud to note the kind-: .. , . , , r i ally do. Indeed, halt our losses here ling ardor in the h.aits o. men a-! v ,,v lieertlcM an1 round us, as they prepared to take . llncallod for t.Xl0..u.-e of person tt. their places by the side ot those hQ enomv-s sharphooters. This is who have so glorilled our cause on, one ?reat dttlerenee between Union the battlefields of the last two years, j an, Qhe soldiers. I don't say but They were already almost soldiers; tiiat a Southerner will fight just as so manv were called for, they could bravely as a Northern man, when not all he missed. When suddenly called upon to do it; but he in very the Government says 4IIalt! we chary of needlessly exposing his perneed you baJly, but we are afraid o:i out of mere curiosity, or to get

you don't really want to go.'' AFFAIUS IN JliSSUFKI. nii-u'Misvi'i ur- i iiMueni, in rc- . gam to appointments ami other mat ters in the Department of .Missouri, has for a long time been very distasteful to all loyal men in that part of the country. Many of the lead-; ing civil and military olücerc have

shown quite as much yu.Kithy for t,r m? .rine at a butternut, (a negro the rebellion as for the Union cause. slarpshoottT that the rebels had in A reign cf terror exists in Missouri, tbe Fort0 a most Perful explosion and rtrttirned rebel soldiers are be- jarre'1 tho oarth likc io an carthing arraetl by Gov. Gamble against filiake- king hastily up, I saw Union men. j saQ,jl a!Ul pieces of wood flying 4 , .A 4. r ,r. . , arotnd in all directions. How are A delegation from Missouri and Kansas have gone to Washington to -v'"' Mr- Torpedo? says I, as I Rawurge the President to remove Gen. several of the boys blowing like so Schotield, and to inaugurate such a"man3' porpoises ;n order to clear

policy as will tend to strengthen and not to overthrow the national author - ity. AVe shall publish aa article from the Missouri Democrat next week, which will give our readers me knowlod-e of a matter that lus a - sumcda national importance.

IiIUIOCKATIc YlCOIt. !

We hear ?omp people talking about the vigor di.-pUyed by tlv tv for a lonx time was the move merit of the urmic of llra and Lee agiinst Koscrans hi Georgia. It was the deci-ivc Hlort of this Democratic campaign: nil the leadLirrn:it rito.n cii itMrro.v. (rOXCLt'DKI.) Fui.lv Island, S. C.,) Sept. 7, s I see that a rvat many of the Northern papers are complaining about the slowness of the movements progress ne.u. i Thev seem t( think that we ou-ht to take in a week or a month, what the best engineers ron-rsi loniucu posiuon in uu Lonle.lerary, ana nas occn eon sillm''1 aI,nost impregnable. They Mvo a larger num. irr.u uoo uian 1 . 1 f A ll. .... wehave. This is a warm country ami the liottest season ami sicklies of the year. Have patience, good people. We are but human, give us a little time. T see that the X. Y. Herald, (whose Editor ought to be tarred nnd feathered and shipped into Dixie,) com plains loudly about the slowness of the siege; blaming the President, Secretary Welles, the Abolitionists, and the Lord only knows whom else. Ile savs our lines arc now within a short distance of Wagner, why not chat-ire the Fort airain? I could not wih all such sapheads any worse harm than to have attempted to make ; their way into Wagner had there not n ., rr. t!,orA ta fti,niviP ,i,,ir .,,, it w,,,,.. nv, almost total annilnhuion to any coilimn to have attempted a second assault on tiiis Fort till our lines were against it. No body of men could have withstood the "blowing t:pM the3' would have receivel while en route. And this Panic villainous Ed. itor blames the Government for not 'sending more troops her',. turning round In the very next article and condemning it for enforcing the tb aft in order t) get men to sen ft here, ami to end the war The same cry is raised in regard to the hou-clad: AYhv ere they not ruhed up under the eonccutrie Hie of all thoso rebel batteries, torpe does, obstructions, etc., and h.-ue them nia'icd to pieces as mmu :.s possible. It would be glorious, even if they were all blown to atoms or disabled! Ky going a little slower, we make the thing certain and sure. It were better not t try any rash experiments at present. At noon I stood in the outermost trench, within six paces of the miat around Wagner. Very wide this was, and filled partially with water; I know not to whr.t depth. It must have been a fearful place to cros, with the raking lire that the rebels had upon it. As I was returning to my place, a Corporal in Co. 0. was which made rather an ugly wound. Ho had been standing head and i i . i. ...... ..t. . i.t a good shot, or in a spirit of bravado. They always keep under cover as much as possible Hut curioiiy will set the better of a Yankee's discretion He must stick his head up to setl what is goinir on, even at the risk of getting an extra hole put into it. Some where ahout 3 o'clock 1 M. a-? I was looking tlironuh the sights CT " tneir mouths ana ttroats irom tue ; sand that hal lcen kcckei1 into j them by the flying pieces. Hastenin5 around to the other side of onr parallel, I saw a couple of negroes J11 picking themselves up out of the . 8an- They had been blown thirty yard, over a couple of parallels, and

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were const. icntniv worse rau-u iu.iu hurt. They were looking almost white. eoveretT with saud, and presented a inoct woebegone appearaiiiT. Iuleel, oi;e of them "wa trrJ I1LT to erv, but the bovs mmi l:ui;hd him out of that. An engineer war stamlinjj almost ;i.M...il-it..li-f.v.r tl.. tr.riw.iln wliPM I iltfl..t.V ' bill -.....i 1 it exploded, and was Mown nhoutthe j same jlistancc as the negroes, being instantly killed. All his clothes were blown cmT him I was a wire mown ou nun. j. w..s a sad scene to w itness. 'In the mil-t of life we are in death." A couple! of the negroes had been literally bu ried alive in the sand, and for a mo ment or two it was impossible to tell what had bceomo of them. However, they were soon resurrected, and went heartily at work again. These men had been emrnged in taking up this torpedo, and carelessly threw several shovels full ot samt on tne cap, w hich caused the explosion. The usual method of taking these "devils" out, is to bore a hole, in the keg, and then pour water in on the powder. This n odors them perfectly docile, and the smaller child can handle them with impunity The Workmen had now nm the last parallel into the moat of lr'c.rt Winner. 1 he buys were anxious, ami tried to get permiiou ol tue olllcers to make a dash at the Fort. and canture it if iosihie. It wa the general opinion that there was but a small party lctt inside lis unaltered walls. Jlut no! They would ' .... A I A II a fit . ..A, i i t i i' I ill tC not 1UOW 11 wunoui ei u ..v. ( (i.U. (Ubnoro. lrts 3lOUltru uui , hdinoti were getting very care.es, , as to how close to H agner they c- j plode.l their missiles, wüleli looucc. rather suspicious as to its being OC- . , 4 4' 1 cup.ied many great. lore , ! I am just informed that we are in ; no-essiim of V'a-ner and Hattery (ire-, our men havintr taken pos- f cT.Tn ln.t n?,rht. Hilt few imsoUsession last niLrht. Hut tew prison-t-il'oii. ns ino-t of the' reel force had been (puetiv witlulrawn. Thurs.lav, llith. --Constant "d ! , 1 1 Hw heavy hrinir has been going nn at thj front ever since we have gained possession of the whole of Morns IslUlli. It is renolt'! that tllO MtlgaZXtoZZ sad havoc among the rest ot the en-1 emy's works. Also reported that the" Stars and Stirpes now wavn over '; Kumtor. Not true. I ruess. 1 know . from personal observation that Sumter is nought but a mass of ruins. yiy health is excellent. Your ailcctionate son, ,Iami:s (L Hum:. FÄLL BRES3 GOODS, AT TUX j'F p k F P p j ! 1 11 11 U Ll 11 V.m LOIii) L CO., 23 (did 2S WEST WASKllSGTOH-ST, Just Opcm I I'LAIN HLAC'K S'bM.S, All width' and fjuality. i la i. roi.'LT i;: son:, AH cl,r!, men rr.AiD silks, IlICII I'AXCV silks, S-di noid assnr.uM .... I U'M (Jl.OItl.i) .IIOIULS, ri.aiu, Striped and Figured. i'LI MLhS AMI SATINS, Fiir iiiii and l'.arty Dres-sed. iJ!K .it) (iitAlN,-' iturr SiLKs, liaiu Ta.'lCn-, Fizurrtl Dclaitio-, i'laia rieuch yltriuotk, French lteipf9 All tob-r-. r.lII'KFSS CLOTHS, OTTD.'I A TV CLOTHS, I ' 1 14,1 M duafk m: lucoas. 1'AUIS ROYALS, KOH KOY 1 LAID?, HLAt'.K LOMHAZINFS, M 0 U II N 1 ' ( J ( J I N (1 1 1 A M S , FKLNCU CHINTZ, IMCII PLAID POPLINS. FRF.NCII DIAGONALS, M EU UI MA CK PlilNTc?, SPRAGUirs PlilNTS, PAClriC PlilNTS, AMLIIICAN PK IN TS, DCNNLLL'S PRINTS, MOURN I Nt; PRINTS, Eluiuc, liord Co. TRADE PALACE. lied Ulnnket nml Quito. Muliii And rhminc., Napkin?, Puilus, FLANNELS,' Ail kind and colors. FüLNCII CASS1MCÜKS, Supirb ti-I, Fancy Slyk. CLOTHS AM) CASSlMfcUnS, For men and Roys. L'OSILRY Endless rarictj. GLOVE Full hue. FJUBKOIDLHILS, I?:tImoral Skirt., KEW GOODS RECEIVED CAILY, HUME, LORD & CO., CLOAKS AND SHAWLS A T HUME LORD & CO'S. Ni:vtsTYLi;s. I'rpnrh SuT Shunts Striped Tnislcy Shawls, Thibet Shawls BrocLeKonkrtd; Shawl-, TraTelling Shawls, for Ladies and Gentrltvien. Traveling Cloak. Cl'J Ciotb Cloaks, tiucK v-ioui cti)ak, Mcque-, an t CIKCI.'LAK.n, i0 great rarietT, of 11 the latest an J raost arr.rovcd 5tylei . Garments. made to order iu any sty!e at hhort notice- . . - t tr rpn TAT? 1 J T A f Mi XlXllUrj 1 jVIjiiJl!i We.t AVashicgton Street.lutliaunpoli.

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ELECTION NOTICE.

Statc of imtiftna tl'flpli Coil lift. 1JOHN II. lOODUlClU Cltrk of tl.e KanUulr.li Cirvuil CÖutt. Ui ai.'l !r faiJ Oui.tj iti l S"tate,iio hmt.v mtify th.it the liilniP olr.rrM aro to l r :c 1 1 .1 t tlir Annual h'rrti -4 t r-i boM n tiir -ml : Tur-1 v in (h'toU r next, at si.l Cuntv nJ i Stut, to mit : one Sfii:itor Inf tlie cai! Co mitt , one We vre 1. 1 it i v t , on t I.uiJ .; , - i t 1'r.iwt r, one C-ountv I tnmi n r n l 'iif County Purveyor, "iu l t. re i ii l rotnl lor our 1. irnt rrcut"r lr the Lull Jui Circuit in ;vi l Coiintr nr..l St.tr. Willi.! inr hm.!, nrul the Si-1 t" iiiJ "urMhi.- ü.tl. iUt t.r Srj.t.-;..rt ImVI. i; jxo. H. COODIilCH Ci'k. C'aU For Strntv. I WILL ; v th huhet nrico inci!ilor pMJ live Str.ov, to sti.tT horsr collars. It' jou want a Gootl fC7rr, Call at mv .Manufactory at Karuj!.in.l, and you will be urjiliel. Don't Jorht th't I iritht StraiK John ciii:it;u:K. n.nn!an.l,Oit. lt. 1,3. i:i i Administrator' b Sale. "VT OTICK i lu rt-l.v piv-n that I will t II i 1 at I'uhlii Auction, mi t-f itnr.l;t v lh twculv fii:t!i d.irot (Vtol'iT, l""o.'l at Kit inland UorlolfJ C.i. In all of the IVrüonal Projurty, beloncing t Jo!m II lVt rn lc-Cf-aMwl, l.ttoof li ii.iioljiS CMint , Dii'i-tinj; of Ciotli'.n, Trunk streit II g ili.i, ritol, ie. A credit of fix mouths w'tll!e ivnon a!1 nuiii liipi.u ljlliiii t1i tin i i 1 -i r riving hU note with aj.j rovcJ Mir ty, wuiv- ; ü a pi.i-..-.. j i AdmV. 1111 rillii Ol I I .MIC OMl(.' U j-ui vo" ' I I State of Ira.dia.na, Randolph Ccunty, s?. Thonn S. Cu.; LeanJtr C. Kockbilli ond V.'i'.liani Cramr.r. Levi McCunoic. Comfil'iint in Attarhuitmt. . ,Mijni. j.ir.m i-uzroin. a .him ceoi tne Br.FOlli: J irol Lltzn.tn, a.Tufticoor the l ice for White Uivt-r Towushij in J . ,ac . .or n e , . , ; I lie dcleu lot, .MiLi.riT'take noti.-e l,u the above no;,-' ( A , lilltitTs lhe oyl diy of s.ttjuur ; i -t;:t. üUd ih me tnnr ouijlaiut, aerm-; juni. d with an aflidavit and ua.l, ituk:.,r', lor attachment, and of the mm rc.-i-ut c- t Ui lelV.oh.nt. 1 hat uj. m s.id .-on, l.ent ; ,ni(l:iv;tt j ;,.(!t,i :l ;iit of ,.tt .,!, m, nt ' 'u the o rs, J it.mm r.y ,.f ,,5! .It !cnd-; ant. and .!.at o , f,e äl:h .i.rof ) t V.r. j A. D. 1GI. at toe hour oi o c.ofj m l..e j f.u noon, Ihe tau-e will be heard an. I .Utamined bfre mo at my )!Ii.-e in W'.jit .u tt r, ni s ,i,i Townn'. wi.i !i time nn.i -i.l defend.nt u1iv.1p5.ear ..d a.,vv. 1. s .'nl enm!il-in, or the pane will be heard . A,...,,re. j ' jacoi; r.ii .M.'ni, l. . Ju-tice of t!c l'cace. ?s-)t. i.'th ia R.Wll COiXTV SKlliXAUs jonrv coo!f:i;, siii.-ij:i!, q-jie ,lf.st trn, f thi lu-;in;ti'.o. v.i'.I comiiui.ee on tl-.e t;i.t Mo day (Tih) of Septenii.tr, IM:. Tuition rsrTerrn fT'Mi WerK-. riiiinrv Dip irtinti.t .": Acidtiiiic " fim ,.,.)U t- s Incidental Fee per hrn '. ets. Tuition, payable at l!'' middle of the term.' No i!nl;cti(.u for .1!. nee, i x-, j t i'l c i-f of jT'.tr icte.l -; kiM ?. 1 i;r e:icu.-rs ud-dres.-1 J hr ( t -r r . 'iiiomas w Kiy.;:i:, v. s. cot inilc:!, A. H. H Al! 'J l. KDWAIID i: smsf.i:, jam ks i;:;ovM:. t. !s:5. jr-a::. WER DFX & CO.. Dealers aa 1 Jrjhbn j in BOOKS & STATiONi'ii.V, Fhotojrraj-hs re.d rilOTOiSRAFII A L'iL" M; I nre-t Stoek of MEDICAL BJOKS, In t!.i. Stato ; YALL AMD WINDOW PAPER, (Jilt Window Sh i::, CURTAIN CCGDS & WiMSGVJ m sc, OPFOSiTC CLENrS CLCCK ' Indii.nni oliv, 1,,,-niin.

Ml üldirs proirp'y fiütil, Cadi at.l Tr.fh ! wl wattlif for th riilüon at the lowest tllt.ir .Jlf, t'r.,,-- ,f Mi.tr. ai.d nre preventlor R;r'j. 11 j --ihle price something to take the place cd from roming when tlu j can buy

IS. EI. T. A.TESO.Y, M.iiiul.ictnrtrs of Photor.ijhic Material-,-,oi i$::oaiwav, n. v. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Oar Catalogue now emhr irr cn-Mora bly over Tuiir Thonaml dÜlerent fuh jects (to which additions are continually htir? ma!t) of Portraits of imintnt Anuiiun, etc., viz: 72 Major-tit m rals, 10!) Priir.-tJentral.s Coh.iu l.s T-1 Lieut.-Colonela, J'7 Otinr (M!ic r., G) Nivv Oihrtrs .J.i St ito.imca, l'JT D vim-, 1 H Authors, .'iu Arli.-t, 112 Mipe, 4j Prorn'i.t Women 117 i'loiniiH-nt I'oieisn Portrait. 2,5oo corix:s oi works or a nr. Inchnlintr rof roductions of the most celcl. rated Lti'-ra viii"-. Paiiitip''r, Statuts, c. ! C atalogu s M'it n:i rec eipt f.f StiTii. A'l or !tr for One I) .z,n PIC'IFRI.'.S from or:r Catalogue will be filled on rtce'j ; uf I.SO, a:; J scut by mail irec, riioToiiiuriiic albums. Of these we manufacture a great varittv, raxitu.g in pri e from i'J ctnts lo $50 cjch". Or.r A LLC .MS huve the re;ut.itioii of being superior in beauty ard durahilitv to any others. The maller kinds caa be "ftnt aftl by raail at a postage of six cents per oz. The moc expensive can Lc ent by eiprtsi. We aUo keep & large assortment of Sterescopes AND ST E RESTOPIC VIEWS. catalogue of thr ?e will be?ent toanr address on receipt of stamp. L i IL T. ANTIiON V. J Manufacturers ol Photoo-rarhic Matrri MS. 01 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Friends or relative of prominent military rn will confer a favor by sendine us thtir tne n j likeness to copy. Thev will be Lent cirer. ii i . i . ; uuy anu returuco unu.jure j. j Line AlbnniO.ndr to O.arr for Conj "C ttlons to preent to their Pu-tor, cr fur other r'irpoecs vitb suitable hicriptions

TV "fr DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINDlFN'l -ant - Great Zxt-r-al Remedy.

L'tnitri), 7'r X-rk an ! Julht, Cut . .. U'' ;., jTimn, l!rnii, I'd'.?. !j-M.i, ? dl lilt uDr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, The (iriat N aturul Hjac S tter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut i known all vtr the U'iuJ Stitrs. )r Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut I tl.r .'.ut'.ior uf " Dr. Swctt' InfallibU1 - mnncut. Dr. Sweet Infullihle I.iniinrnt Curts Klu-u autism anJ ntvtr fajts. Dr. Sweet' Infallible Liniment Is a cir'taiu lltincdy for Ncural-ia. Dr. SweetN Infallihle Liniment (;urCd lUrn aud Sc ,)t's"(M; scalds imini'JiaUly, Infallible Liniment Is the best known Heraedj for Sprains and Dr. SweetN Infallible Liniinrnt Cure Headache immediately auJ was never known to fail. Dr. Swerfi Infallible Liniment immediate relief for rile, and ul dorn fails to eure, Dr. Swef Infallible Liniment Toothache in one minute. .,.,, t:. . !r. sw-nu infallible Liniment Cures Cut, and Wounds wumtuiattlj, .-nl le-t- cur, .... i Dr. S eet.. .Inralltble Linimenl ' J the bet rti.ituy lor Sores tho known wot Dr. Svert lat t!t;b!e Liniment IIa.- I. (in usiti lv m'n- th;ia a millloM ptojlt , and all j r-i.-.e it.

Dr. Sweet's lnf;Mi!i!e Ltnttrent .ü;aa Tt a of tvtry oescription, colorttflv a "fiien I in n d.' and tv ry f.imily v, ;iU mu-o'.ov !

I h.'!J have it at band. Dr. Suriv li:lal!i!!" Linitaeul for .ite by 'JA Vrwj-zii'.s. I rice 5 auJl i'l tints, KICIIAIIHSON f: CO.. finlv l'ro'iri rir-, N 1 -r ' h . Ct . Vor sale hij all c'i tLiber Colleen , , .'. iOll

rnmnnnrrc tbu On'l14' ' uy ul.u have btrtt rlav ot SeDtemccr.

I V V (JviUCS Out 1 'si:PTi:Miii:r otii.) T i rniiiiLt fourteen veiks. I , ; 1 1 : I i .n 9 .! 5 f.., .5.,:-.-i.t ive -:7',-Vl i ' ... I ..... ti-... r 1 I I 1 1 1 l i ; i ...................... matron L' t! r.t. !!: i im i.e-J. i:iii:N;:zi::i 'ircKi i:. A WORD AHOirr HHtllrtRll ' t H "7 1 U O a in t ! u A fJ W n T t ri c S . Aftei 1 l!.orm;-!i tri.il ..f moro than tfii X:v t;i pi.ee, man;. I ..et ur. d hv the A '..i r e in w atch C ., ot W llium, .Mi.-., ti.tv' 'r aiiifd a Iii r.i huhl upon ., t r ., the f;.v-rof the . ! j nhlio, and novv, ti- lc th in 7 ;,'. '.I , them .,r.. -i,-:k"ui ir l-r th iiim l c-i iu tho t.ktt ..f the jieupU-. I Vom a very ;ns'n lu-oit hi- . ' , . . " , ,-, ... , ii.ir.it" the l.iiii.os has i;.erm-id uutil we ' - , . . ..... re justitiell in sMtif- f.t i. .JAuL MORM Til AN ONi: HALF of all the w.,tt!. a.M in the D.r.te-i States. P.eriate l enl irt inrnt of our fn-tory haildins, Wi'l tl.r ia'ior of ip. r iti vis, st II fi;.d ns nn - , i (riil t) sii;iply the eoi rtai.tly i:,t rea.in dein i:l. And we nny lure oh.-erve that l ot-iih.-tandin the hi,uh rice of Lahor ami til it I ials, e jtrtu.llvr.I! nur pro!i:c ts at !es prirc than t!ioe t urn nt tivt- years a:. We refer to thee f.irt only fr th: purI f )'t'o! 'r"'TtrJ.v introdut!: r.utit'.ar fuhjfct i r t ttive to our miieifaotiire of watches. m.hirto our chief oUect l.a httn to nuke

; ,!,c m!.o.Micv, " lei ..A..J m V k THEES en .-, " "Lepiiie, ' "I.ur.s;. I tent l.evtrs, ...... .. r , ,,

i et-.-., annu:.l!y throw n np..n t!ii marktt. in countless nunih European work.-hp.s, watt-lit which -ire tb e refu-e of thtir fie - tone, unsaleahle at home and perfectly worthless everywhere.

Thi oliject we have accomplished, und ' choice kind of fruits and pood bear ers, now we have to announce, that we have com- cannot he surpassed, if equalkj,tj any otb- , . ( , , , cr concern in the hole eounir?. He has menecd the manufacture of watches ot the no uf or peflM. to h;ve tLe bcfl verv hishp-t irnde l.uowii ti Chro- e j,,, hole countrv tTordi.

jr mm m m - - i'onetry. 'jnrqual'cJ hy anytliiu hitherto

maJe by ourselves and unsurpassed hr any-! ana increase ., ,. 1 planting larjreiv of the ui tlriiu' in the norlJ. lor tins purpose we;f au kinds, "for the pi

hive the amplest facilities. Y e have erect td an addition to our main La'liinps exr rclv for this branch of our brines,, and ior Uli mi tut h ive filled it with the Leit workman in our service. Profiting hv our lon experience, v. e h ive rc:n Jelled the form of our watcbe i i . inm-Hcin-uch improvement, a ha Leen Mijestcu ana proves io oe h-j to t ine, and have instituted new and severe te-ts of isochrotmm, adjustpent and cornoe.isttion. New machines anJ appliances have been constructed, which perform their -.vork with consummate eitlicacj and cxa:t itude.and the choicest and tno.t apoved raattr'uls only ore ued. Xothicr iu fact is wanf.i; either io mechanical principles, material or workmanship to ensure perfection in the result. Ve continue to manufacture our other well known caHtics under the following names : "Appleton, Tracy k Co.," "P. S, Hirtiett." And the Soldier's Watch," ",Vm. Kllery." Th latter, the lowest pj-'ced watch we make, U a euhstantiat, reliaLle time-piece, caeJ in sterling silver hunting t aUt rn, and is not liable to get cut of order eater in raarcli.T' riding or fighting. All tbe above described watches. incUdtcs the firt.t, which ;s nanci "Ai'cam Watch Cof 4 v f ' are olj by wjitcb deaUrs generally throughout the country. ROWoI.V4 & APPLETON, Agent for tbe American Watch C mpa-

ny. JS2 Broadway New Voikr evow Iii

TilJi GK32A.T

American Tea Company, 51 VE3EY STREET, NEW YORK; ?;ccc its or.'atilz ition, ha? crcttcxl ocw cr in tLc Listorr of AVholessalincj: Teas x this cor.vntv. Tkej lc itio.)cJ thir election! of And are f!lrn thttu l uot orer Two Cents (.02 1 cnts) prpound .Vvie d'tt, riftrr nwAV; frvtix the oxi: rnict: askkd. A:i'hr pccnliaril v of the Compart tli it iht ir 1 k Tasxik not only di votes hi time t the c!ctin of their TKAS to. .jualitr, vnlur, and jiarticulur ftvtra for particular hvalitif of country, but he lf T tiuyrr to chunte out of thtir fnormnw $frk inch Te ot art brrt ailtpt'd to particular trmnt, nud not ontj thi but I'ointiout to hwi thtlrtt lari;ant. It is rasr to fee the incqleulallf adrint' a;e a Tr. I'rvLa has iu this eUblihmnt orrr all othirts If lie i no juiljf. of Tea, or the Market, if bis time i valuable, be lu all the bfoetits of .1 will or'iiiized ystem of doinc bui lies, of an iinuimtt capital, oi the judgment of a finft$$ionul Tea Tnter, and tho ktiowkaJe of superior salesmen. This enables all Tea buyer no matter if they are thousands of miles from this markt t to purchase on as gooJ terms hero as the New York merchants. I'arties can order Trs ami will bt MtTedi by uh n. well as tlioticli they rnmn tiiemelve. bein ftirc to ptt rtcinal .ar!k:i;', tine weights and tare; and the Tta are Wananttd as reireenteJ. We isue a IVire Li?t of the Company Tras, which will be sei.t to a'.l who order it; C'Mrn:siNG Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, gunpowder, Twankay and Skin. Oolong, Souchong Orange axid Hyron Pckoc. T ht Iii kch kind of Tr.t ilivilel in t. r5i: n .melv : CAKtfO., hijh CAKt.i. riNI., FINLST, that every ooo in iy t;ni r.-tand from dt rcrij tion anJ th j rire annexed that tlie Company aic dett rr.ii:tel l tujderell the whole T IIA We firing' M tii ALL OUK TKA.S at not err TWll CUNTS (.O centt) ptr pound ahutx -;,L-lt-viup this to be attractolore bee a pnc.T fucntpatj tcä p.mdäijv UllL.ll n:r.tiuuna in yuii.i nnij i.iiid:;'it:ks and joui:itst I No. 51 Vcscy Street, i lOnT NEW OXLIC HALLOOM rjaiH' propie :re biunin nt length 1a ii im t !iat tin y c.ii hay the hot mh Olt'.irfi nun mi.i wiiMHinm.il v n j At qVj Nurery Si.' irjftd (.IK - (I JoU tt milt S Stilf'f.if.st of' 'Join:.' Oil tllC JlCU'fli , . . , . ... .,. . (h-.iTet riuitatid Orunnieiita Trem m'tti C I lAiUi- l.i it a:iu unite t.4. , , r7 . !. n he ie, e rarmtis and r ruit t.ruw rs ! nid I ii v our Trten and (Jrt? Viui-a w'.ni r tin v 5i ! n r i.'cl nd ited t yt.r n f hi am: c. un ite ; an-i oi one who tit .i-OM-.h'v u.ul.T'tatid the t-riiiciplea of ' -. .., i f..-.ni 1, healtlir, ftnii-ht 1 rets, UI ji0 UrIii nut no diMacd, nrplecttd or fiU!u tt...-I,; m-li Trrmor VinfiWni! kltil.. 1 :.-a;..iaet(,ry t tnt propagator anu o; tliort ai'.'l ?.inO"l 1'fe. Tl. a he wi.-c iu tiii.c, and instc ad of buy"transient canvassers, W' o h;.y eiieap, i.i jrlt tttd and reftfitd ftock oi' F. i!:rn nnr-t r , huj near home. .M m 'I'r." uf thi km 1, with phort ftuLly ro t-, ft t tt half dead at dIivry, arc nMft W.sUrn raised Treea. Miij tf these i. raiiil u! atiiiir fe'lown do not know hat rt of T.tts ill It tit li v red, an 1 v. rv few nre. Th. ir ..l.jrrt to tll yeti, wV,thl "n iir v,r-v ,ii1k':v ?"J L,iV? il'ii Ik fmc inn me tlirmi"h.il riiii lUten la . , lh;n M:i..rtin. an J Urge lota for ! The Prr.r?rtor Hirtel in this buines four Yfiii :t!i t lie ot termination oi ronvincing, by actual proof, that his Tret ", Plant-, and Vir.r. for health. hcantT and Tlin he wie in time, b fore it in too late, and increase the value of t our hone hy liet 1 rees and lrtM.4 rdeaure and rrofit cf - j catin and Meiling the best ;ualitr of fruits of ah kin.! the whole year round, and pure the choice grapes and Ijrii, to fhecr and etitn-thtn tou in old fre and ;ckfl( v. jjljlh ,rtill mif)e are g0od for j health nn 1 strength, in their p'acen. letter bu r your Trees in the Fall, when the road. ure pood and tou can tret tour tick j Trees, with rlerAr 0j roots, and irom A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of all kind. This is best, though you may Lot plant till Spring. Here- you will find large lots of the finest Arm:, peach. DWARF I'KAR. CHLJilty, APRICOT TREES, GRAPE VINES, Of all tbe bert an-i hardy kir-di, as well as ORNAMENTAL TREES, Sfmt?,, J'lunts and J'erfttal Host. Jo short, every thing kept in a well arrarjred Nurcry. persons buving of me or my Agent, will be FURNISHED WITH A PAMPHLET containing plaiu intructions oo the subject of Planting and Fruit Growing pentujly, nl epecilly of the Peach, Plum and Dwarf Tree generally. Tnis will be of rft Wantage to brgif.ner. Order by mail solicited and promrtlr f.tel with the tst Ftotk oo hnd ml the time. When the ra?h is forwsrJed witblbe J order, the trees w-.ll be well ca;ked, and luruS.hed at uj of the IJtiioo City Depots, FREE OF CHARGE. Ci:tonurs c red for free. Agents wanted at all l racs to t .icit orders f r trees, lc. Address, GEORGE GEB HART. Vn'fn d'j, Ranlilth Ct-, lftJit. ejt. II, 1:CJ. 10

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