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; - ' . , .. - - - 0 J ETr f f H f 11 ill T?f PllMIlFillf' MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7. 18G1. NO, 1. VOL. VIII. .(J X 1 A. GOOD TREK IS KNOWN M US FRUITS I So ii a Good Physician h'j Ma Successful Works. Th roots and tho lonvei will bo for th boating r tho nation.- llibl. APPOINTMENTS FOtt 1801, '02 I DR. R. J. LYONS, Iho celebrated Indian Horb Dontorcnn ho onnmlted at tlio following placei ovtry month during lfWI and 1802. Cl.volan.l OIBoe 182, Superior 8tnt, opposite tbe l'ost Oflioo. Offiee diiya in Clevnlandas fulloni: l.t,2nd, 15th, 27lh,28th, 30th and Slut. Toledo, Colli" llounn, oflioo days 2 tth, 25th, 20lh. Mnnid. Amor can Hotel do sin ami mm lit. Yornnn, Konynn Hotel Sowark.H'iltnn 1'"tcl Uayonna, Collins HouM .akron, Kmpire Homo Wointer, Urandall Ex' Elyria, Ueebe House Nnrwalk. American Honso do do Uth and 12th. l:Uh and Uth. 3d and 4th. 5th and nth. 7th and Sth. lftth Mid 17th. 18th and lUth. 2flth and 21ft. 22.1 and lii.. 2Jth. do do do do do do do do Monroo, Strong Hotel Adrian, Hrnckot Ibro Paiaesville. Cowlei House u , fJ Maxim strictly adhered to . I giTesuehbalma as hove no strlfa : ! With naturoor tho laws of life, With blood my hands I nevor stain, Nor poison mon to ease their piin. IJB IS A FHYrUClAN INDEED WHO CURES, i The Indian Horb Doctor, It.J. Lyons, cures the fllwin;4omplaints in tho most obstinate staROS of their ex'utonee, via. Diaoaso of the Throat,- Lun-s, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Droiisy in tho Chost, Rliou-matisin, Neuralgia, Fit", Faliiog Sickness, and all ther Nervous Doronnements. Also all diseases of she Blood,' s(i3h as Sorofuln, Erysipelas, Cancers,' Foror Soros, l eprosy and oil other complicated kronio oomplointsi - . All forms of Female DiEauUios attended to with tho happiest results. Ills hoped that noons will dcspnlrof acurc until thiyhve (riven the In Jinn Horb Doctor's Medicine snair and fttilnful trial. I'urias; me iociur j,ruv-Is in Europe, West Indies, South America nnd the " United Stiito,bo has been the instruments Uod's : ' kand, to restore to hoiiltli and vigor thousands who ' iron given Upand pronouncod inouiablo by the ,,. most eminent Old School Physicians) nay moro than a thousand who were at tho vory voryo of tho rrare.are now living monumontsof tho Indian Horb Dootor's skill and successful treatment) and are , ,.iily exclaiming 'Messed bo the day when wo first aW and partook of tho Indian Herb Doctor's Medl-oiao ' V Satisfactory references of euros will be gl.ully and obeerfullygiven whenever required. Tho Doctor pledges his sacred word &nl honor that ho will nowise, dirootly or indirectly induce or ',, aauso any invalid to take his meJicines without the atropgest probability of aouro. 1 ' Remombor consnltatioiiand a.5vico free. Pmr i tively no patients examined after sundown. 'The yr shall kt liberally considered. The I) r. Iia , jast issued a pamphlet containing a brief sketch of life, study and travels, which can be had frco of in barge by all who dosire one. . . Post office address, box 26M, Cleveland.' i Bee 13, 'DO nO-ly It. J. LYONS, M D ; ':!3;4,IE UNION WASHING MACHINE.- : ; M " ' Ah, wonders sure will novor cease, ' " Since works of Art do so inorenss, j fid, i t.TMo matter whethsr wo'vo war or pcaoo, i Women can now do wn.'hing with ca.10, 1 ' With Walker's Unii.n Washer. " rrHR tlNDKUSIiiNKD VO! 1,1) UliSI'KCTFUL- vi Xl LY say to tho people of Knox and oJjoining i Bounties, tilat he has soecrcd the Agoncy fur the J Kianufacture and sale of tho justly eclebrnted AVnshcr. mtentod by Mr. l. Walker ot Krio county, l Kmm York, aiul befora taking this modi of prescnt-Inr whom to the .public, has planed thorn in tho liandts of those who have given ihcm a full and fair trial, and Would rospwiifully call the otlcnlion of those desirous of so iuring a good Washing Mn- 'chine to llio i'ollowing testimonial of well kuown 1 ttitironsof this city and county. ! We, tin undersigned, would rnooinineiiil (S. Walker's Union Washer as one uf the most dedr-j able implements of househuld economy and believe 1 that it stands unoqualfd fur eapeot' operating, for porfoction and expedition in washing, and for tho comfort nnd health of the operator. L. M. F.mlsr, Robert Watson, flenty Rinsojn, Mrs. Robert Watson, Mrs. l.llcn lUniom. William I'.arilott, Dr. nm. 11. Ileard.'lev, Jatues M.unton, Mrs. Dorcas lioardslcv, W. W. Wade, Urs. Wads, Aruidd llildreth, Mrs. Arnold I'ildroth, Gaoro Jackson, llrs. tieorgc Jackson, Mrs. Helen Staunton, K. Hildreth, Mrs. K. Ilildroth, Win. lllair, Mrs. WiPiam Rlair, Albert Ilildroth, Mrs. Albert Ilildroth. Ilea. I',. II. liriggs, Ut. K. ILUriggJ, ' Heiug fully satisfied tht wt can beat the world of Washing Machiiics in wusliing, and for cheapness and durability, would roipcctiully sjlicit orders. Oall and Boe our Washers at the Sadi Factory of .T. C. Lane, Coopers' Iouudrv Ituilditw. IlbUACE WELCH. nolftf Mt. Vornoii.Oliio. TpiIK nXDERSIOXEb7rMide'nTMj;raoTIeig L Physician of Knox county for the lasi twenty 'Vears and of the city of Mt. Vornon for the last 'line vear, proposes to treat, if called on in the on- met ( the dissase, all the various kinds of Kevor our iiity and vicinity arc subject to, successfully or no eharge msdn for services ormeiliine. Also Dili' us Colic, Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea,Chol-ra-Infan turn, Croup, Cholera Morbus and Cholera, i(it its season )on tho abovo principle. Diptherio, -( putrid or malignant sora throat) Suarlantina, In-tOauiatinn of the Lungs, will be treated with success or no charge. Cancers of any kind or description, Cancer Warts Rose Cancer, Nodes, Wens, Moles on the face or ineck, lllotcho on tho face or neck, nay or all of theso will bo removed without tho krf ifo, and cured ir no eharge made for treatment. Uocont casos of Felons cured without lancing. Particular attention will be given to all kinds of female diseases or weakness. Also to the healing of old sores, Ac, Ac. A euro will be guarantied in all cases of tho generative ogans, N. II. Private consultations Flux and strictlt MsntiRvriAL. OVFFICB 3 Vln east of Maln-st., Mt, Yer-nor, Ohio. Addrois Postofnco Itox, No. fi5. ,DU. J. II. OFFICER. Ivl21y HIGHLY IMPORTANT' NEWS FROM "CHICAGO 6000 MeCormick's Mowers and Reapers in tho rflotu I Twoaty Ave thousands sold, during the past six jyaarr nr an average of ovxb 4,000 eaek yew aloi 'lave Increased from 1,1100, in 1851, to nearly 6,008 a 1880, being alarger number tkan is manu-factut 1 by any other single establishment in the world. The tbsciiber has seenred tho ajtnney for Knox Co. oft e above popular machine whion stands at the head of the list of Mowers and Reapers as the most simple, durable and perfoct performor ever offered to the nitijens of Knox Co. all of which be is willing to prove hy lotting any farmer take one ot our machines with any other machine to use ah rough harvest ho agreeing to buy one of the ' machines when through harvest giving him the eboiee which to buy, and charging nothing for the iiae of the MoCnruicIc if hs does not choose to take It. We are prepared to give all farmers who will ,glve use a call, oiroulars with any amount of test), enony from aear home that will, satisfy them, that (tis like machine for then to buy. For further formation ealt at the Hardware Store of ' : ' " C. Ci CURTIS,' - " o.2-Sm.V , , , Main etMt. Vernon. O. j tut a, McrA.XD. WILLIAM WII is. MCFARLAND . & WELLS. nvi'l- HATS JUBT OHKBD New iFuUNlTURE IioOMS " ' ow ! ariiisrr. l! ' OYER HACK'S UABNESS AND SADDLE 8 TOP i. i ftoooad (nor. epno'lta King' Hat Store) i WHERR MAY BE FOUND A OOOD ASSORT-meat of Chairs. Bedstnada end Cabinet Ware ef their own manafaoture, mt prices W suit the timos All work warranted. 4V ikied of wood turning done on abort notice ' end w good style. Country Cabinet, Mikerrwil fo waist live u a oall. ' Wagon Uubbs, 8'al Banisters, Vael Posts, and In short anything is ,iod can be turned atourrhon, .' ' If. r Lumber, eonntKyprodnoeonil eash taken id nr innge for our Work. All orders prompt trended te, V eaSHe p-tr ige ilieiie ol4 If FARLAD TfBLWi W. L' BANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MOUNT VERTGN, OFFICE Rooms formerly occupied by Hosmor Curtis, Esq,, three doors south of the bunk. BRAINARD k BURRIDGE, LITIIOGIl ATIIEIIS, IX EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE, BANK STBEET, Opposito Wcddell (Iouso Clovolnnd, Ohio HENRY B. MITCHELL, Attorney and Counsellor at L;uv AND NOTARY PUBLin, CFFI C --North side Kremlin Block, MT. VEUNON, OllIO. V W A LT SITlirs MIT H , ATTOUNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, f; MT. VERNON, OHIO. Omee on Iligh Street, opposite the Court House feb25tf , CALL AND GET YOUR M I L Li I N E 11 Y . FURNIHING GOODS! " " A. P. GILLMORE'S. MT. VERNON NURSERY. FRUIT TREES,' Ac. CHEAP TO SUIT THE HARD TIMFS! . Our stock of fruit trcos, orcrgroens, grapevines, &0 , is much moro extensivo than ever before, and will be sold very cheap. 11AI1T0N.STAKR. . 43 at i '. " D. G. nNTGOMERY, IIIORMEY if LIWi IN BOOTH BClLDINfl OVER MUSIC STORE - Mount Vernon, Ohio. J'pecial attention given to the Collecting of i'li'ims. and the purchase and sale of roul K.itatn. H ive for sale unimproved lands as follows, 6 10 uios in Osago County, Missouri, (105 acres in V .rren County, Missouri, 302 acres in St. Fran-jji'Couhty. Missouri, also 126 acres nndono40 tore lot in Hardin County, Ohio, and AS acres in Irrcer County, Ohio. March 1. '59, Id-tf, HAS C. UuSNKT. " . - Jolts 11. SOl'SB. HONNEv 4 norsB,,; w ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. AND SI LICITOIiS IN CHANCKKY. 5o Main stroet, l'corin, Illinois. 1'ttrticular a!(? -Man glv.n to Real Estate, and Collection ca'.ei t.kcn throughout ihe Slate. 4-1y jTw. vakce. w. c.cnot'xn. V A X C K COOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MT. VRRXOV, O. Office sontlieost c.ruor of Main a"d Chestnut ts, oppositt Knox Couutyllsnk. scpt20 Timplv OK AnT,.Miyl 1,18(11. CARD PICTURES! CAM) I'ICTCIIE.S!! LEWIS Is prepared to mako tha'. beautiful strli f full length card pie. uros that are attraciing s mtieh attention in eastern citir-s. Also, iniuia u re pictures for visilingoarj-vbusinosscar-ls, A;. C md see them. It otni eo.-ncr Miio and Oimhie stroets, Mt. Vernon, O. 28-tf. ,lt M II EKE VOti CAN Bt l TJTE CHEAPEST!! William IvI. Meffoid, . JETURKF niS THANKS TO THE CITIZEN, .Vof Knox County for tho liberal patronage o deilto him, and would say tiiat he has now o and as gn"d Harness, S;idiilea, Ktiggy, Carriag. agon and f low Harnafs, Collars, llridlea, Martii ills, Waif 4c, as ever. SHOKKcrth-eastoorncrMarke (House. ugll:H alexa"nder elTTiott Deaf and Dumb, HOUSE PAINTER, OFFERS his sarvioos to tho oltlions of Mt. Ver non and Knox oounty, and solicits a share of publi patronage1 fflfShop in Jacob Martin's building opposito heDrike Hotel, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. no20-tj LEWIS' TEMPLE OF ART ! COB. MAIN AND OAMBIKa iU., Over Taylor, Gantt & Co.'s Store. i,i . ; MT. VBX ON, OHIO. PHOTOORAPHS in every ftyle of the art. I)a-gucrreotypes and Amhrotypea photographed toaoysiie and colored true to nature. Ambro-types and other small work done on short nothe. ' - X.' B. The style of pictures termed 35 cent p!o-tures positively not taken at tor rooms. ' nov 22 '60-n3-tf : , N. . LEWIS. Entrance on Main street, between Taylor, Oant kCo.'sand h. Muuk't Clothing Store. , April ll-23tf , ... ...'.i ..- .,! ; RE MOV A L. . ..t. DR. C M. KKLSEIT, . niS tatkest, fore-term of years th rooms re-eently e cupled by Mr. N. N. Hill, and ; tma-diately over the store room of Taylor, Oantt 4 Co.. where he will prosecute the various daties of tbe profession. With an experience of over Id year, tonstantpraetice, and an acquaintance with all the LATE IMPROVEMENTS of the Art, he feelsoooO-lent of giving entire satisfaction. Tbe test skill of the Profession warranted to b xereieed la every eaee. Oa hand a ine stock ol Dentslaaserlassroeently wroestredfrmi "he Itet DARLING'S A Nil LIFE HITTERS Are puro vcgctablo oxtracts. They euro all bit IIouh disordors of tho liiimnn system. They rcgy ulute and invii;orato tho Vnnt and kidneys; thee give tono to t.io digestive organs; they rogulat-the socrotions, oxcretioiis and exhalation, eiu:ill ite the circulation and purify tho blood. Thus, ul hillious ooinplaints some of whioh aro Torpid Iiivor, Sick Huatlachu, Dyspepsia, l'ilos, Chills and rovors, Costivonoss or Looseness aro entirely con trolud aud cured by those romedios, DARMNO'S Kuinovos tho morbid unii bilious dojiogits from tha stomach ami bowel.". regiVnUM tlio li ver uml kiilnoys, removing every obstruct! i n, rostoroa a natural ami houlthy not ton in tho v tul uryaiis. It in a suporior FAEfitY. BEDIClKKj . , Much bettor than Pills, and much easier to tulte. DARLINGS' LIFE BITTERS, is a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent iu oases of loss ot'appotilc, Itntulcncy, foiuulo weakness, irroKU'nritos. pain in tho side nnd bowels, blind protruding mil bleeding piki, and goncrul debility. - UK AD THE FOI.LOW1NU TESTIMONY: Jus. L; Ilrumloy, mcrcliant, 18t l'ulton, stroet, Now Vorli iles August IS. lHlill: "I hnyo been sfllict'div lies, Biieoiupanled. with bleeding, the lust thro S; 1 used DARLING'S axu inn atffrsiti?, And now oonsidormysclf notually cured." Hon. John A Cross writes, "B ooklyn, March 15, Tr llin anrinff nF 1 7.rl'l T took a soVOro cold. Vt'llicll induced a violent fovcr. I took doses of DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, . It brolto up niyeold ami fuvoaat 01100. Previous toihis a tuck I hao qcen troubled with dys.vcp-sin, sovcril inonthsj I huvo Jolt Sothipg of it since" Otis Studloy, Eq, 123 East 28th stroet, X. V., writcst , ' August 13, lSf.O 1 had a .difliculty with Kidney Coinpluint three years, with eunstant pain in tlio small of my b:ii'k. I had use.! most nil kinds cf incdieincs, but foand no poruwiicn t reliof.unli! I USOd . . Darling's Liver ' Regulator.. AND I JFE HITTERS, 'I passed plotted Mood by the Urethra. " lam now entirely eurtd, an I tuko pleasure iu recoui-mending these remedies." . . . Mrs. O. TobiivTI I tlhrietophor St root, N. V., write: '-Fob' 20, ISM -I have heon anjiject in at-tucltsof Asthma tho last twenty, years. I have never fouhd anything to : I sv ing's' JA vov ItcMrula t-ov, in affording imiiicdiato relief'.. It is a thorough liver nnd bilious remedy" ;' - Mrs. Young of Uruoklyn, wri.es: "February 2S. ISfiO-ln -Miiy last I hula severe attack of. Pile, whiuh coiiliiii'd mo to the house. I took or.o bjt-tlo ol ' . ' ' 0iRUKG'S. UFE GiTTEn?T mi l was eulii'ory" cure:. ' I huvo hud no uUuSk since." ). V'ostcrvcIt.TlJii., of Sc. lilh .'iih near 8 h St.. street, Williamsburg, 1. 1, writet 'August a. UHW. llaning boon troubled with a difii 'ul'.y in tho liver and suhjeet to bilii us uitacks, I was udvi.'cd by n friend tv try OARtiaiC'S UVER REGULATOR I tlul no. uivl fi ntl itt.it uporaro .tihiiiiMliiy. tp-innvitit; tlio Lilcni.d nrourin llio liver tu uotivity. I havo rlio ust.l it as a FAMILY MKDICINE. When our chiltlriMi nre out (if sttrt, vc give lliom a ft'W (intjisftiid it nr.i thciu all r'glit. I fnnl il niL'OlJ she iMii-rAi w;:nt of tho stomncli and bow oli when piiKirdi'Vcil," Ku.nUr, il Xuu iKctl oitiHTor bth thi!o init exiellfiit reuitil(c.s. in Hif.s fur tin; m ut th ?trun; if you di not find them tuku no oihur, but inclotfu ouo dollar in tt lttir, Hiidoii receipt of th money the ri'iiH'i'y or ruuiudiiw will bo pent according to yon r direetson.", by mail or e.pro , jmid. Ad-drest It VXh-JL ri. DAKLINO, 102 N i.-.siiu pt., New York. J 1 1 1 up in 50 cent und $1 bottk- each. 52 Om AS IMI'()UTANT DISCOVEUVII Fur tin rui-e of CONSUMPTION' I'.RON'OMITIS, COUGHS AND COLDS. T 1 1 K MAKOU A AR A BIG A lllhCOVI-tlKII HY A MISSIONAKY, WlllbE TUAVEMNO IS AKAI1IAI AI,I, nlin nre uuVin? I O I Cun'iimptinn should use tlio M.thORA Akauica, Uncovered by u missinniirv in Arabi i. All who are thn atonoil willi Con'niiiiilinn sliuuM uso tho Makoka Abaiuca, iliseovored by a missionary in Araliia. . All who aresnflVring frnin Brnnrliitis slmeld uso tho M AKOliA A"AniCA, ilireuveri'il hy a niis'i'iunry in Anilna. All wlii) arc suffering fr im Sore Tliront, CmialiE ami Oulili, sIkmiM uso tho Makoiia Auaiiica, discovered by a ilisiiiinnrv in Arnbiii: All wlm aro snflV.rin j frnin Asthma, Mirofnln nml finimritiiM of the llloud, shmild us? the Makoka AtiAlitCA, d:scovorcd hy a Missionary in Arabia. It cures Consnm(tiuii. . It cures llroiii'hitis. It ourcs Snro Throat. Coughs nnd Colds. It cures Asthma, Si'-'ila and Impurities of the Bloul. Thisnnequnlled xody is now for tho first tiuio Introduced to the public. It was providentially diicovtrol by amissinnnry whilo trnviling in Arabia. Hi- iy.is cured of Con suuiption by its use aftor his cas- was pronounced hopoless by learned pliysieiiins in Kumpo. Ho has forwarded to us in writing, a full account of his own extrnnrdinary euro, and of a nunibor of other euros which huvo enmo under his observation andalsoafutlaciountof tho incdii'iiie. At his request, and impelled bv a dcire to extend a knowledgo of this remedy lo tho public, wo havo had his communication printed in pumpblet form forfroo distribution. Its interest is enh meed by an acoonnt which ho gives of some of the scene-of the Syrian Massacres, which ho obtained from thoro who suffered in thatawtnl tragedy. This pnmphle; may bo ibtainodat our omce, or it will be sent frco bv m ill to all who apply for it. We import the Makoka Arabica direct from Smvrna throueh the house ot Ueon A Uyllpnus, and we have always on band a fu'l supply put up is Aottles ready for use Willi tun direction. Hrioe one dollar per bottle. Bent by mail, en re. ceipt of price, and 24oents for post. go. For lale wholesale nnd retail bv ,EEU, (ill, MORE CO., Jmporttrt of Dnunund MtJitHnet, '' ' l Liberty street, N. T. Kor sale by Druggists generally. n22 NEW FIRM. : Boot Sli ip,: Tat iV Tap Stoip. . MORT()N & SAPP: , J'ESl'ECTFCI.bY invite the oiiiient of Mou Vernon and vicinity tneall and see b 'lr nt took of Men-, II y. tidies. Mhnes. end (.'till irei ' HnlmoralmO iisrs, Itoois. Shoes, awlOs ird Ti. Ilosierv and Oloves, Snmmer H i l end I apa ef which we are selling at war prio s. We are 'w eelvin( nw fmA every work, which we. get new summer stylet OurguoJsare always lr, and new. , r ft will nay everv one inhaf their p ndi of MC TON A flAI'P. corner of Main and Vina tre i (ilaamnc Uuikling) Mt. Vernon. Ohlri. ... n tf jAMi.s sir i. MT VERNON REPUBLICAN TIII'KSDAY.. ov. llesigiiiili it f (ioncral Sott, Wasiiinctox, Nov. 1. Tho following lot-for from Lieut Gonoral Bcott, was received by the Piosidont on Thursday afternoon: llEArQt;ARTEits of the Armv,) Wasiiinqto, Oot. 31. IIo. S, Camebon, Soc'y. of Vtjtr. Slit: For moro than three years I have been unable, from a hurt to mount a horse or v4 ulk moro than a few paces at k time. and that with much pain. Other nnd new in-lit tu i ties, dropsy and vertigo, admonish mo that a rcposo of mind and bidy, with the appliances of surgery and modicine, are neces.. sa;y to add s little more to a li lo already :roltac ou much b'yonu tb uiuar a;,'in of man. I( is under KUuh circutnstanoflH, made doubly painful by the unnatural and uiju.st tobel!iin now raging in tho Siiutho. n StaleH ol our so Into happy Union, that I am com-pi'l'ed to request that ray nntno b-j placad on tlio lit of ai my i.tlij rs rotirod frDin active service. As this request founded on an ab-s.iluto right granted by a recent Act of Con grcss, I am at liberty to say that it is with (be;) ngrct that I withdraw myself in these n.uii.i. tous times, from tho orders of a I'rea-id" nt who has treated me win so much kindnois arid courtesy, whom 1 know upon ur.i(?h pcrtnnal intetCmiiso, to bo patriotic, without sectional partialities and prejudice; to ba highly conscientious in the perloruianci of every duty mid of unrivaled activity and persoveranco. And to you, Mr Secretary, whom I now olli .dally address lor tho last j liuio, I beg to acknowledge my many obligi-it oris -'or the uniform and high onnsiddration 1 1 have received at' your bands, and have tho ' linnnp In rn.iiriin , trilti lii.ili ruun.rtl Y or obe iient. S'tv nt, I rSigned,! W1XFIKLI) SCOTT. I A "pi o ul .Cabinet Council was convened on l-'i i.luy morning, at 9 o'clock to take the subject, into coiis'deriiiion, and' it was deeiib d uiai u.n. oo..t-.-, nqiiesi, unner in ctrcum- saices Mi is advanced -ne and iiitirtni'y could not bj declined. iGen. McJlellar, was therenp-in, with 'j'hu unanimous nreemoet of th Jibli.et, notified that the comtintid ol te army wou d d.-vika on bini At lour 'cli'cU in tHe a'len.onn the Cabinet ngail wailed on Ihe Tr sident aiidja'teudud bi n to the n sideiieo ol Ceu. Scott"- O i being so ted iho Piesideut read to tbo G.nerul tho following or lor: . - On ili" fi st day of N vomber. 1301. tip in bis own ap,j io i.o i to th ' l'nn'd nt ol the ' 'i B" vf r.i ti;in n. G. norul Winfsld Scitt is orierod tii hupUoi-d on'th" list o fell d oilier, o' t t.e i'ruiy of the U ito nidies. without redtt : ion inhis cu.. r n1 j ay, suMs'.e".' r nlloaanees,:. The Mn. ri -in p od I loir i h m r sand de i."inionila U n Sau'ti 'H di-iwn tun the active r n ml .ol th. nr i y' I il ' tlio l - s imiiJ toe oil iniin'UM .,t-p ess llii-r w nn i n'iiy.i pitiiy .n ins leii-enal nfllction ail lliitr p:irom,d iense ol 1 1 i 'tu ....i -ii.. iu lio servic s fti leien lie t un t) mh' OUIitry Uurinn I h long a id br 1 iant c n cr, among which wdl Znv'V4'he,l '"n Uil,"l'1;v;'i"' I lift I finl I Ml Kit) I lin I f n tn tin I IKi II (Signed.) Attli All VM LINXULN. G. n. Si'olt theretipnn rose nnd addrtss ed the J resid. nt nnd Cabinet, who hail n's" risen, as follows: PlIK-IDKNT AND CaIIINET OW TIIK IJ. P: This lionor i vei whelms m", it overpays all llio services I have attempted lo render my country. II I had any claims before, they are nil obi teraied by t!i s expression of approval- by tlio Piek!en. wiih the tr niiiniiHn rupport of Lit C ibin-t. 1 Know i hi- I'r.sident nn I this Cabinet well, I know that the country has pltced its in-tt ri sis in tli '8 trying criain i i sa-e kuepnii; their cottnsi Is ate wise, t! eir I iburj are as untiring as they nie 'oyal, nnd their cause is ihe r'trht one. You must e.teme me, I urn unab'e to i-tand l ini-r to uive ut trance to tho feelia s of nli'ii lo which oppress me. In my lYiir-meni I shn'i offer up ir y priytrtto G.id or this Arl m una' i ation m d I- r tr.y eo.intry. 1 s!,ai my for il wi h o:itideuce in is success ou r it neinie., Hud that speedily. Tbe l'resi b'nt then took leave of Gen. Sooit, giving him bis hand, nn i Rnying he l.t jieu soon lo w ito him a private lei'er. t Xprt-Mf-ive of hi oiatinidf anil hflVeliun. Tin Presid nt s i d.Gen' r t'.you w ll natur- ally le. I KoliiMiude a0"U.. ihe gi-nih rnen uf vnur stidl woo bnve rei deretl you and their coun'.r.' sueh a ihfui s rvice. I have lalt' n ilnv. Ktibj ci into eonsi.iera'ion, and I un Icrstainl i hat tln-y i;o wit i you io New York. I shall di sire them at their enr.ii at cotiven'eiice. nller their re turn, to miike 1 1 eh wishes kn-'Wii to uv. I desire yon however, to be stiti.-Gifd lhat, ncept tie tnav.iidable privalion ol votir counsi 1 anil society, wtiic'i ihey so Icno; 1 1 j ived, the rirovision which will b-made or iht-ni will he such as to rend' r iln ir situ it on as agreeable hereafter as it has rn en heretofore. Etch member of he Administ:al;on tbt n gave bis hind to the Tcteran, and retiied in pruloun I silence. The SecrrUry of the Treasury and Secretary of War will acc mpmy Gi-neril Scolt to New Yo.k lo-uiorrow by the early (ruin. The following is the responso of the reeietary of V ar to the letter of Oeneral Scott: War Dki'artmekt. ) . Wasiiikomn, Nuv 1. 18'Jl j Gn"ral --It is my du ytolay b fort th.) Presideni your loit r of jesterdiy, asking to be relieved under the act of Co UT s. In 6purvint; Iro n you, X omnot refrain from expressing my deep regre llml.yotir health, ehaitered by lonj nerv ice and repo tted wi umis reo tved in youi country's defence, should render it n cea sary for you to relirtt from your biirh po-sitioti at this roomtn.uus period of out histury. It has been my good for'tine it enjov p. rdrml acqrtaiiitti.ee hh you tor ov. t nir y y-ars.'it d the plensunt uluions o that'loi) tim ha b en ieat f eirengih 'ne1 by your eordial and enure co-vper iiion in all (he ie' q msiiona which hnv occupied .41 e Depar ment and oonvulsxt, he country for t'mlast ix moniha.-.. Auhv.uh ym ate not to r.-tn in fo ac iit term, I. yet hope lhat while I eon. tintio in clmrge of this Department, over which I now preside, I shall nt times be ptr.nittud to nvnil myself of the benefits of your counsels nnd brtge experience. In pttrtinyf with you, I can only tx press the hope.that h merciful Providence, which hits protected you amidst so many tria's, will improve your lienlth nnd con tinue your life long after the people of the country shall linvo been restored to their former linppiness nnd prosperity. I am General, very 6inccrely, your friend find servnnt. (Signed.) SIMON CAMERON, Secrctnry of W r. Tho Lieut-Oen. Wisfielo Scott, Present avnl Eiii!tlitliiu nnd the Negroes. The following s tho full text of tbe order of tbe Vir Department in relation' to N'e rroes in the sections to be visited by the Navnl expedition. W'u have nlreaify published nn nbatract of it: ' War Dkpartme.nt, Oct. 11, lCGl. Sir: In conducting military operations within States declared by tbe proclama lion of tl'.e President to be in a state of inrurrecMon, you will govern yourself, so far s persons held to service under the laws of such States nri concerned, by the principles of the letters addressed by me to Mj. Gen: I'tilbr on the 30th of May and the Ofh of August, copies of which arc herewith furnished to you' As special directions, adapted to specialcircumstance-, cr.nm.t I c given, mv.ch m tint be referred to your own discretion, nsCom-minding- General of the expedition. You wil1- Ii'wever, general avail yonrstdf of tho seivices of any persons, whether fu- :,:.. from uhnr nr not-wlm m,. m.r them to' the Nationr.l G.ivernment; you will employ such persons in such services as iljey may 1)3 tilted for, either n? ordinary employees or, if special ciicumstan-res seem to require it, in nny other capacity, wiiheuch oro;Riiizali'n, in 8 inids. companies, or olherwi-e, na y u deem m st benefio:al lo the service. . This, how ev;r, nut to mean a '. general arming of fietn for military service. You will as-sine nil loyal misters that Congress wi'd rrovid just compensation to them for the lt)s of the Rrrviuea of the poi sons so eni- fiiluved. It is helicv. d that the cuu sc thus inlica'ed will be t secure the sub staniial rij!ils of liiyal masters, end the b. in li s of th tfnittd Slates f the services of ail do'pised to support the G iv I o j ernnn nt, rl ilo it avoids all interference '"iw l'i the social sstems of local institu- tr I t'ons of every State, beyond that which insni reci ion makes unavoidable, and which a restoration of peaceful relations lo the Union, under tho Constitution, will immediately remove. Re'K' ifully, SIMON CAMERON, Secretary of War. llriif. Gn. T. W. Sherman, command ing expedition lo the S luthern coast. Tb.3 War Waxing Sovious. The L oiisville Democrat s ys thecon-fi-cvion of the property of Union men in Confederate S'u'or wid he relalia'e l upon (lie prrperly of Kentucky reb.ds, that "harsh as the measure is, justice requires it, and Koniindiy wil n t f-ufler this rob i orv of h r people wiihont retaliation." The erf for sr-veier measures lownrd the reii'ls is now loudest from K nlucky which i;i ( otiL'ress protested Against them, andbyhn eirotsof hor representat'ves th feated a sfrinyent bill reported frm thp Jii'iiuy Cm mi toe, ami trot if changed inlo tho dehni iti called the Confi-caion Ad, which licttially curlai's ihe mili arv power, nn I pro'epts prop riv of the encmv which would be confiscated by the usigcs of war. Tbe nc'ion of Coigrisshns governed Ihe nctiiin of t1 c President on this qne-tii n and has s. cured immuii y to the properly of rebels; nnd the e n mstrances of Ken tuek;ans nnd other Border Stale Union men have influenced him lo modify the military policy of our Generals so that rebellion was relieved from i s j 1st ponal-ties. Now Kentuckians see the innde-quicy of this policy to suppress a rebel lion. N.iw, nlso, the President begins to resl-z i that the war must be made more earnest, and that the rebels must be made lo leel its consequences. His order for the confiscation of the New York proper-ly of a Virginia rebel, is a "modification" firiher in advance of tbe ConS scation Act than Gen. Fremont's proclamation was. So, also, is Secretary Cameron's order in regard t i the treatment ol slaves by our naval Southern expedition. The inevitable logic of events is also modifying th pjlicy of our armies, wher i vur ihey ere engaged in aotive operations, ficre is encouragement that the Government is beginning to yet rid of the non-sens of sacrificing our men and ctu-fl to iroit-ct the renela, nnd is alio t lo make he war earnest. When the war is a a.ine t on our side as on the p rt of the e'jels, our succuse i I beb. Till then, wo- have no right to succeed. fCin. Gs'z ' WiisniNOTiK, Oct 30 It i understood b ,t G D. MeC, llan has istu d an ordei fur the shooting of. four soldiers, found ,iTy f sleeyirij; st their pre. , Tho Groat Float Important General Order, The following important general order was issuod on the 2"nh and read on each vessel of the fleet: IIbADQUA KTKItS, Vj. C, ) Etsamku Atlantic, Oct. S8. j Spkci.il Okdiu, No. 19. 1. This command will sail f r its destination in a very few days, under convoy of a naval qtmd ron, commanded by Commander Pupont The transports will move in tlnee columns, nnd in rear of the main body of the -quadron. The transports belonging to ihe First Brigade will compose the rigbi column; thoso of the Seot ml Brigade and Third Khodo I!and Ro,''rr.cnt the centre, nnd those of the Third Drignd.-, anil the 'lattalion of Volunteer Engineers, the left 4 column. 2. Kaoli vessel will retain it i order in column, nnd tho columns will moro in parallel lines equidistant, regulating from ihe right. The sail vessels d other transports, inadequate to the task of sail, ing with tho fiiiet, will be towed by such stcamt ro as tho Chief Quartermaster may designate. Commrnder Dupont, in co op. ration with the land forces, has kindl) made such an arrangement of his fljet as will secure the transports from unnecessary diffusion, and nil senior officers on transports, nnd masters of vessels, will enter into the spirit of, and conform In these arrangements, a plan of which will be duly g ven. . The General commanding announces to the Expeditionary Corps ihntit is intended to mnke a defcent upon tbe enemy's coasl, and tiro' ably under circumstances which will tie ma d tho utmost vigilance, cool; ness and intrepidity, on the part of every officer and man of hi.'fommand. In con sideration of tho justness nnd"holiness of our cnus",'of the'ardent patriotism which has prompted the vigorous and industrious cit zeos of our Innd to fly to our country's standard in tho. monn nt of bcr peril, he most confidently believes that he will be ff. ciuitlly and rfficitntly supported in bis efforts to overthrow a zealous, sctiva and wily foe, whose cause is unholy, and pp.i-cipks unteunble, . . V 3. On tli3.pproaeii of 'the trniif p.Tts to the place of disembarkation, eneh Ijiig- ndu Ciimmr.nder will anchor his Iriwwpcns as near each other as practicable, aud wil at the proper time fuperinlend the disem baik ition of Lisbrigsde. ,The surf boats and iho other disembarkation at, bund, ire belit vt d to be capable of lnnding at once L.Jnm three .io, fovrllinu--iind nun. The surf, "boat- . are dsf fen nt s'zts: twoofthe largest mny take the officers and men of n company of 100 men, two of the next size a compnry of 70'men, and so on in proportion. The othi r menns of transportation may take remainder of a brigade, with probably one or two sections of Celd artillery. 4. Tbe dieembnikment will be made in hree lines. The first lino will be the Brigade of Gen. Wright, flanked by two sections of Hamilti n's"L'ght Battery, nc-cotnp inied by ,the squad ofRegnlar'Sap-p-is and Miners, and two companies of SeiTcli'sJJVoluntecr Engineers, with asuf-Ii- ient supply of ci trenching tools nnd sand bags. T e secondIinc v ill bo the biigade of Gen. Stevens, and, if necessary iccompanied by a section of Hamilton' battery, nnd two field pieces, to be manned by n company of llio Third Khods Island Rej imi nt. The reserve will be composed 'I Gen. Viele's brigade, the remaining ortinns of Serrell's Volunteer Engiueert. md the Third Rhode Island Regiment, m l will be disposed of according to cir- Cimtances. 5. The bonis if not only cacli company, 'mt of tach regiment nndbrigade, will l m ' abrc st, as far ns practicable, and in the order of battle, The utmost eflbrl wil bo made to effect the landirg in thai irder. Should it b-s found impractio .bh o land ii:medi itely from the . lighters " en (he surf boats, whom emptied, wil' immodia(ely proceed to tho rap d landirg of the men from the lighters- and ns soon is the whole lino is landed, nil tho boat; will return and bring forward in like manner the troops of the second line, and so with the reserve. G. The general officers and command ers of battalions, &o., will be furnished in time'with the plan of descent and the par-licular order of battle. It is probable thai the first line will have to conquer the ground on which lo esttblish. itself, -nn l i opposed by greatly superior numbers to manoouvre and probably to momentarily intrench. If nr. seriously opposed, the first line, after ovarcomng immeduto di'-(uultiei, will conlinua ti drive backward tlio ei em, but will not venture beyond supporting distance from tha shore, before the Ian in of the G.-n ral Com.n toding, or without his special order. 7. Tbe commanding officer of the NY ral Squadron has kindly consented tt furnish .') )0 lailors to assist iu launching .tod m inning ho euif boa's, n j he sp "ali to Hi fsrhl! ef mn tfryn!te und sailors of tho several transports, to furnish nn additional number of coxswains and onrsraen. Any deficiency of oarsmen in surf boats will bo supplied from the platoofts m board of theso respectively, so lhat each boat, when ready, may hi rapidly row d ashore. The soldier oarsmen will land and form with their platoons. 0. General and fi ll officers, with their respective staff-, will endeavor to obtain landing boats for themselves, and tho necessary coxswains and oarsmen from the transports and other hired vessels o the fleet. 9. Tho senior officers of the troons on board each transport will arrange with llio master for . voluntary helps o( ,ihis kind, which may bo needed and nn bo given, nnd will ' make a special report to j head-quarters, as ear'y as practicable of i the assistance rendered. ' 10. As a "on ns tho landing shall litre been effected, the surf and other landing boats will revert to tho Chief Quartermaster for immediate supplies. 11. Too sick and non effective men will remain on board the" several trans ports, until ; roviiion can be made fo them on shore. The non effectives will be especially chartj-vl with the care of the sick, un !er direc' ions to bs left by the re speciive medical officers. ' 12. Medical offhrs. excepting ; ' bne from oach brigade, t be designa'ed by the respective brigade command-rs", will land with the troips. Tim three m"d o d officers left afloat will, under tho direction of ihe medical director, divide the duty, by visiting all tho sick on board, including ihosi of the Third Rhods Island regiment, a ad the batalijn of volunteer enjinofrs. By order of - -.. Brig.-Gen. T. W. SHEHMANV Louis II, Pelouzj. Cspt. ' lStlf Inf., Asp.t, Arlj't. Gen. II. J. W. " ' ' ' . ; , ,mj .' ' Etrarjga and Impoitaiit if Trurf. It has long been wonder to the puhlio that' Col. Brown, the comrastider Bt'Fort Pickens." has not attacked the rebels" at Pensacol l,lie having gv.es and men enough to drive Miera from tho place, or at least ! oVslroy l,t ir stores. A' Fort Pickens correspondent of tLe New , York Tribune acc ur.ts for the fact as follows: , Tho rens n for this tolerance nn m.r part is moro turprising than the fact itself. During all this time the commandant of the fort has been acting under the instructions sent U"der the Buchanan Administration, which instructions havo never been countermanded or amended Tho jo instructions wero and are, that uuder no circumstance is he lo open firo on the Rebels except in ihe event of their battel ies opening first upon l,im. Ii is said that our commander h4 thr.-o se veral times written to the authorities in Washington, begging permission to open fire on the Rebels, and also, I know oot with how much of truth, thnt no cotice has been taken of his letters. The Rebols now boast that their preparations for tbe attack are complete, certainly if they are not successful,' whenever they shall "have complete 1 their works, nnd with thec!ioic of time left wholly with them,, it will be no fault of tho ttithoriiies at Washington. whoever they may be, who are responsi ble tor tliia unbesrd of blunder. To us it seems as though the fact of war, not withstanding the humili' tion and di't'rara which has been heaped with seh profusion upon the Union cause, was not yyt recognized. Wc still treat the rebels a though they were froward children who would voluntarily return to a sense of ibefr duty, when the present paroxism should be over, nnd rb though our object was to in fli t as little injury as possible, mean. while. I believe it in ft fn.-l lliAt nf Iln t the spirited alt .ck on the Judith, it was greed belwten the efficer in command of tho expedition nnd Col. Brown that in the . r ri .f j . i vein ui n. e leiii.'iiiiieuB auacKinfjr inm while engaged in dest-oyinjf tLe Judith, the latter should support him by fire from the (una of Pickens. He ws so attacked but Col. Bronn fared to stionnrt bi K, cause that, on reading his insructi e agnui, uuuer ine aciu ii circumstauces of 'lie case, Le. could fiud no autLority for such action. Acain. the Attack on Wihnn'n mini was anticipated, but the insti uo.ions i. i . ,f . t . . ireai;y reierrtu to lieu vol- urowa's hands. Is it not time that the pretenso of keeping up a hostile altitude was laid aside," r that tbe fact of the ir nlmnM ) ognized, and the commander of the fori released irom insiruciions1wn;cii o.i'unatod from the imbecile Buchanan dynasty, and which, for reasons insc utahle to 'human wisdom, sre still perpetuaicd? 1 A sh rt time eco Col. Brown w role for the third time lo Washington, asking to be released from these inslriithni Ii m - -. a. MI J be that the affair of Wilson' Zouaves v ill open the eyes of the suthoiilieef scd that before this reaches r All imra m'At ifll J bave been transmitted which will allow us to break the spell which has bound, u! At nil events, ir wo must iiii I ,r tf... els'te siill further carry on their woils, ail here will do their limv inrl nr.Lu..,.' ,.. j , . . . v ..... , , w , VU avert disgrace from flie N'fliion!, mt. . i J: II' . - i i aunonyn uisKracn wouia, (fm lo hiy. ., ., VI-; r.i -i sy 'r'4 i , j -i - j- V
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Full Text | ; - ' . , .. - - - 0 J ETr f f H f 11 ill T?f PllMIlFillf' MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7. 18G1. NO, 1. VOL. VIII. .(J X 1 A. GOOD TREK IS KNOWN M US FRUITS I So ii a Good Physician h'j Ma Successful Works. Th roots and tho lonvei will bo for th boating r tho nation.- llibl. APPOINTMENTS FOtt 1801, '02 I DR. R. J. LYONS, Iho celebrated Indian Horb Dontorcnn ho onnmlted at tlio following placei ovtry month during lfWI and 1802. Cl.volan.l OIBoe 182, Superior 8tnt, opposite tbe l'ost Oflioo. Offiee diiya in Clevnlandas fulloni: l.t,2nd, 15th, 27lh,28th, 30th and Slut. Toledo, Colli" llounn, oflioo days 2 tth, 25th, 20lh. Mnnid. Amor can Hotel do sin ami mm lit. Yornnn, Konynn Hotel Sowark.H'iltnn 1'"tcl Uayonna, Collins HouM .akron, Kmpire Homo Wointer, Urandall Ex' Elyria, Ueebe House Nnrwalk. American Honso do do Uth and 12th. l:Uh and Uth. 3d and 4th. 5th and nth. 7th and Sth. lftth Mid 17th. 18th and lUth. 2flth and 21ft. 22.1 and lii.. 2Jth. do do do do do do do do Monroo, Strong Hotel Adrian, Hrnckot Ibro Paiaesville. Cowlei House u , fJ Maxim strictly adhered to . I giTesuehbalma as hove no strlfa : ! With naturoor tho laws of life, With blood my hands I nevor stain, Nor poison mon to ease their piin. IJB IS A FHYrUClAN INDEED WHO CURES, i The Indian Horb Doctor, It.J. Lyons, cures the fllwin;4omplaints in tho most obstinate staROS of their ex'utonee, via. Diaoaso of the Throat,- Lun-s, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Droiisy in tho Chost, Rliou-matisin, Neuralgia, Fit", Faliiog Sickness, and all ther Nervous Doronnements. Also all diseases of she Blood,' s(i3h as Sorofuln, Erysipelas, Cancers,' Foror Soros, l eprosy and oil other complicated kronio oomplointsi - . All forms of Female DiEauUios attended to with tho happiest results. Ills hoped that noons will dcspnlrof acurc until thiyhve (riven the In Jinn Horb Doctor's Medicine snair and fttilnful trial. I'urias; me iociur j,ruv-Is in Europe, West Indies, South America nnd the " United Stiito,bo has been the instruments Uod's : ' kand, to restore to hoiiltli and vigor thousands who ' iron given Upand pronouncod inouiablo by the ,,. most eminent Old School Physicians) nay moro than a thousand who were at tho vory voryo of tho rrare.are now living monumontsof tho Indian Horb Dootor's skill and successful treatment) and are , ,.iily exclaiming 'Messed bo the day when wo first aW and partook of tho Indian Herb Doctor's Medl-oiao ' V Satisfactory references of euros will be gl.ully and obeerfullygiven whenever required. Tho Doctor pledges his sacred word &nl honor that ho will nowise, dirootly or indirectly induce or ',, aauso any invalid to take his meJicines without the atropgest probability of aouro. 1 ' Remombor consnltatioiiand a.5vico free. Pmr i tively no patients examined after sundown. 'The yr shall kt liberally considered. The I) r. Iia , jast issued a pamphlet containing a brief sketch of life, study and travels, which can be had frco of in barge by all who dosire one. . . Post office address, box 26M, Cleveland.' i Bee 13, 'DO nO-ly It. J. LYONS, M D ; ':!3;4,IE UNION WASHING MACHINE.- : ; M " ' Ah, wonders sure will novor cease, ' " Since works of Art do so inorenss, j fid, i t.TMo matter whethsr wo'vo war or pcaoo, i Women can now do wn.'hing with ca.10, 1 ' With Walker's Unii.n Washer. " rrHR tlNDKUSIiiNKD VO! 1,1) UliSI'KCTFUL- vi Xl LY say to tho people of Knox and oJjoining i Bounties, tilat he has soecrcd the Agoncy fur the J Kianufacture and sale of tho justly eclebrnted AVnshcr. mtentod by Mr. l. Walker ot Krio county, l Kmm York, aiul befora taking this modi of prescnt-Inr whom to the .public, has planed thorn in tho liandts of those who have given ihcm a full and fair trial, and Would rospwiifully call the otlcnlion of those desirous of so iuring a good Washing Mn- 'chine to llio i'ollowing testimonial of well kuown 1 ttitironsof this city and county. ! We, tin undersigned, would rnooinineiiil (S. Walker's Union Washer as one uf the most dedr-j able implements of househuld economy and believe 1 that it stands unoqualfd fur eapeot' operating, for porfoction and expedition in washing, and for tho comfort nnd health of the operator. L. M. F.mlsr, Robert Watson, flenty Rinsojn, Mrs. Robert Watson, Mrs. l.llcn lUniom. William I'.arilott, Dr. nm. 11. Ileard.'lev, Jatues M.unton, Mrs. Dorcas lioardslcv, W. W. Wade, Urs. Wads, Aruidd llildreth, Mrs. Arnold I'ildroth, Gaoro Jackson, llrs. tieorgc Jackson, Mrs. Helen Staunton, K. Hildreth, Mrs. K. Ilildroth, Win. lllair, Mrs. WiPiam Rlair, Albert Ilildroth, Mrs. Albert Ilildroth. Ilea. I',. II. liriggs, Ut. K. ILUriggJ, ' Heiug fully satisfied tht wt can beat the world of Washing Machiiics in wusliing, and for cheapness and durability, would roipcctiully sjlicit orders. Oall and Boe our Washers at the Sadi Factory of .T. C. Lane, Coopers' Iouudrv Ituilditw. IlbUACE WELCH. nolftf Mt. Vornoii.Oliio. TpiIK nXDERSIOXEb7rMide'nTMj;raoTIeig L Physician of Knox county for the lasi twenty 'Vears and of the city of Mt. Vornon for the last 'line vear, proposes to treat, if called on in the on- met ( the dissase, all the various kinds of Kevor our iiity and vicinity arc subject to, successfully or no eharge msdn for services ormeiliine. Also Dili' us Colic, Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea,Chol-ra-Infan turn, Croup, Cholera Morbus and Cholera, i(it its season )on tho abovo principle. Diptherio, -( putrid or malignant sora throat) Suarlantina, In-tOauiatinn of the Lungs, will be treated with success or no charge. Cancers of any kind or description, Cancer Warts Rose Cancer, Nodes, Wens, Moles on the face or ineck, lllotcho on tho face or neck, nay or all of theso will bo removed without tho krf ifo, and cured ir no eharge made for treatment. Uocont casos of Felons cured without lancing. Particular attention will be given to all kinds of female diseases or weakness. Also to the healing of old sores, Ac, Ac. A euro will be guarantied in all cases of tho generative ogans, N. II. Private consultations Flux and strictlt MsntiRvriAL. OVFFICB 3 Vln east of Maln-st., Mt, Yer-nor, Ohio. Addrois Postofnco Itox, No. fi5. ,DU. J. II. OFFICER. Ivl21y HIGHLY IMPORTANT' NEWS FROM "CHICAGO 6000 MeCormick's Mowers and Reapers in tho rflotu I Twoaty Ave thousands sold, during the past six jyaarr nr an average of ovxb 4,000 eaek yew aloi 'lave Increased from 1,1100, in 1851, to nearly 6,008 a 1880, being alarger number tkan is manu-factut 1 by any other single establishment in the world. The tbsciiber has seenred tho ajtnney for Knox Co. oft e above popular machine whion stands at the head of the list of Mowers and Reapers as the most simple, durable and perfoct performor ever offered to the nitijens of Knox Co. all of which be is willing to prove hy lotting any farmer take one ot our machines with any other machine to use ah rough harvest ho agreeing to buy one of the ' machines when through harvest giving him the eboiee which to buy, and charging nothing for the iiae of the MoCnruicIc if hs does not choose to take It. We are prepared to give all farmers who will ,glve use a call, oiroulars with any amount of test), enony from aear home that will, satisfy them, that (tis like machine for then to buy. For further formation ealt at the Hardware Store of ' : ' " C. Ci CURTIS,' - " o.2-Sm.V , , , Main etMt. Vernon. O. j tut a, McrA.XD. WILLIAM WII is. MCFARLAND . & WELLS. nvi'l- HATS JUBT OHKBD New iFuUNlTURE IioOMS " ' ow ! ariiisrr. l! ' OYER HACK'S UABNESS AND SADDLE 8 TOP i. i ftoooad (nor. epno'lta King' Hat Store) i WHERR MAY BE FOUND A OOOD ASSORT-meat of Chairs. Bedstnada end Cabinet Ware ef their own manafaoture, mt prices W suit the timos All work warranted. 4V ikied of wood turning done on abort notice ' end w good style. Country Cabinet, Mikerrwil fo waist live u a oall. ' Wagon Uubbs, 8'al Banisters, Vael Posts, and In short anything is ,iod can be turned atourrhon, .' ' If. r Lumber, eonntKyprodnoeonil eash taken id nr innge for our Work. All orders prompt trended te, V eaSHe p-tr ige ilieiie ol4 If FARLAD TfBLWi W. L' BANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MOUNT VERTGN, OFFICE Rooms formerly occupied by Hosmor Curtis, Esq,, three doors south of the bunk. BRAINARD k BURRIDGE, LITIIOGIl ATIIEIIS, IX EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE, BANK STBEET, Opposito Wcddell (Iouso Clovolnnd, Ohio HENRY B. MITCHELL, Attorney and Counsellor at L;uv AND NOTARY PUBLin, CFFI C --North side Kremlin Block, MT. VEUNON, OllIO. V W A LT SITlirs MIT H , ATTOUNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, f; MT. VERNON, OHIO. Omee on Iligh Street, opposite the Court House feb25tf , CALL AND GET YOUR M I L Li I N E 11 Y . FURNIHING GOODS! " " A. P. GILLMORE'S. MT. VERNON NURSERY. FRUIT TREES,' Ac. CHEAP TO SUIT THE HARD TIMFS! . Our stock of fruit trcos, orcrgroens, grapevines, &0 , is much moro extensivo than ever before, and will be sold very cheap. 11AI1T0N.STAKR. . 43 at i '. " D. G. nNTGOMERY, IIIORMEY if LIWi IN BOOTH BClLDINfl OVER MUSIC STORE - Mount Vernon, Ohio. J'pecial attention given to the Collecting of i'li'ims. and the purchase and sale of roul K.itatn. H ive for sale unimproved lands as follows, 6 10 uios in Osago County, Missouri, (105 acres in V .rren County, Missouri, 302 acres in St. Fran-jji'Couhty. Missouri, also 126 acres nndono40 tore lot in Hardin County, Ohio, and AS acres in Irrcer County, Ohio. March 1. '59, Id-tf, HAS C. UuSNKT. " . - Jolts 11. SOl'SB. HONNEv 4 norsB,,; w ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. AND SI LICITOIiS IN CHANCKKY. 5o Main stroet, l'corin, Illinois. 1'ttrticular a!(? -Man glv.n to Real Estate, and Collection ca'.ei t.kcn throughout ihe Slate. 4-1y jTw. vakce. w. c.cnot'xn. V A X C K COOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MT. VRRXOV, O. Office sontlieost c.ruor of Main a"d Chestnut ts, oppositt Knox Couutyllsnk. scpt20 Timplv OK AnT,.Miyl 1,18(11. CARD PICTURES! CAM) I'ICTCIIE.S!! LEWIS Is prepared to mako tha'. beautiful strli f full length card pie. uros that are attraciing s mtieh attention in eastern citir-s. Also, iniuia u re pictures for visilingoarj-vbusinosscar-ls, A;. C md see them. It otni eo.-ncr Miio and Oimhie stroets, Mt. Vernon, O. 28-tf. ,lt M II EKE VOti CAN Bt l TJTE CHEAPEST!! William IvI. Meffoid, . JETURKF niS THANKS TO THE CITIZEN, .Vof Knox County for tho liberal patronage o deilto him, and would say tiiat he has now o and as gn"d Harness, S;idiilea, Ktiggy, Carriag. agon and f low Harnafs, Collars, llridlea, Martii ills, Waif 4c, as ever. SHOKKcrth-eastoorncrMarke (House. ugll:H alexa"nder elTTiott Deaf and Dumb, HOUSE PAINTER, OFFERS his sarvioos to tho oltlions of Mt. Ver non and Knox oounty, and solicits a share of publi patronage1 fflfShop in Jacob Martin's building opposito heDrike Hotel, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. no20-tj LEWIS' TEMPLE OF ART ! COB. MAIN AND OAMBIKa iU., Over Taylor, Gantt & Co.'s Store. i,i . ; MT. VBX ON, OHIO. PHOTOORAPHS in every ftyle of the art. I)a-gucrreotypes and Amhrotypea photographed toaoysiie and colored true to nature. Ambro-types and other small work done on short nothe. ' - X.' B. The style of pictures termed 35 cent p!o-tures positively not taken at tor rooms. ' nov 22 '60-n3-tf : , N. . LEWIS. Entrance on Main street, between Taylor, Oant kCo.'sand h. Muuk't Clothing Store. , April ll-23tf , ... ...'.i ..- .,! ; RE MOV A L. . ..t. DR. C M. KKLSEIT, . niS tatkest, fore-term of years th rooms re-eently e cupled by Mr. N. N. Hill, and ; tma-diately over the store room of Taylor, Oantt 4 Co.. where he will prosecute the various daties of tbe profession. With an experience of over Id year, tonstantpraetice, and an acquaintance with all the LATE IMPROVEMENTS of the Art, he feelsoooO-lent of giving entire satisfaction. Tbe test skill of the Profession warranted to b xereieed la every eaee. Oa hand a ine stock ol Dentslaaserlassroeently wroestredfrmi "he Itet DARLING'S A Nil LIFE HITTERS Are puro vcgctablo oxtracts. They euro all bit IIouh disordors of tho liiimnn system. They rcgy ulute and invii;orato tho Vnnt and kidneys; thee give tono to t.io digestive organs; they rogulat-the socrotions, oxcretioiis and exhalation, eiu:ill ite the circulation and purify tho blood. Thus, ul hillious ooinplaints some of whioh aro Torpid Iiivor, Sick Huatlachu, Dyspepsia, l'ilos, Chills and rovors, Costivonoss or Looseness aro entirely con trolud aud cured by those romedios, DARMNO'S Kuinovos tho morbid unii bilious dojiogits from tha stomach ami bowel.". regiVnUM tlio li ver uml kiilnoys, removing every obstruct! i n, rostoroa a natural ami houlthy not ton in tho v tul uryaiis. It in a suporior FAEfitY. BEDIClKKj . , Much bettor than Pills, and much easier to tulte. DARLINGS' LIFE BITTERS, is a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent iu oases of loss ot'appotilc, Itntulcncy, foiuulo weakness, irroKU'nritos. pain in tho side nnd bowels, blind protruding mil bleeding piki, and goncrul debility. - UK AD THE FOI.LOW1NU TESTIMONY: Jus. L; Ilrumloy, mcrcliant, 18t l'ulton, stroet, Now Vorli iles August IS. lHlill: "I hnyo been sfllict'div lies, Biieoiupanled. with bleeding, the lust thro S; 1 used DARLING'S axu inn atffrsiti?, And now oonsidormysclf notually cured." Hon. John A Cross writes, "B ooklyn, March 15, Tr llin anrinff nF 1 7.rl'l T took a soVOro cold. Vt'llicll induced a violent fovcr. I took doses of DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, . It brolto up niyeold ami fuvoaat 01100. Previous toihis a tuck I hao qcen troubled with dys.vcp-sin, sovcril inonthsj I huvo Jolt Sothipg of it since" Otis Studloy, Eq, 123 East 28th stroet, X. V., writcst , ' August 13, lSf.O 1 had a .difliculty with Kidney Coinpluint three years, with eunstant pain in tlio small of my b:ii'k. I had use.! most nil kinds cf incdieincs, but foand no poruwiicn t reliof.unli! I USOd . . Darling's Liver ' Regulator.. AND I JFE HITTERS, 'I passed plotted Mood by the Urethra. " lam now entirely eurtd, an I tuko pleasure iu recoui-mending these remedies." . . . Mrs. O. TobiivTI I tlhrietophor St root, N. V., write: '-Fob' 20, ISM -I have heon anjiject in at-tucltsof Asthma tho last twenty, years. I have never fouhd anything to : I sv ing's' JA vov ItcMrula t-ov, in affording imiiicdiato relief'.. It is a thorough liver nnd bilious remedy" ;' - Mrs. Young of Uruoklyn, wri.es: "February 2S. ISfiO-ln -Miiy last I hula severe attack of. Pile, whiuh coiiliiii'd mo to the house. I took or.o bjt-tlo ol ' . ' ' 0iRUKG'S. UFE GiTTEn?T mi l was eulii'ory" cure:. ' I huvo hud no uUuSk since." ). V'ostcrvcIt.TlJii., of Sc. lilh .'iih near 8 h St.. street, Williamsburg, 1. 1, writet 'August a. UHW. llaning boon troubled with a difii 'ul'.y in tho liver and suhjeet to bilii us uitacks, I was udvi.'cd by n friend tv try OARtiaiC'S UVER REGULATOR I tlul no. uivl fi ntl itt.it uporaro .tihiiiiMliiy. tp-innvitit; tlio Lilcni.d nrourin llio liver tu uotivity. I havo rlio ust.l it as a FAMILY MKDICINE. When our chiltlriMi nre out (if sttrt, vc give lliom a ft'W (intjisftiid it nr.i thciu all r'glit. I fnnl il niL'OlJ she iMii-rAi w;:nt of tho stomncli and bow oli when piiKirdi'Vcil," Ku.nUr, il Xuu iKctl oitiHTor bth thi!o init exiellfiit reuitil(c.s. in Hif.s fur tin; m ut th ?trun; if you di not find them tuku no oihur, but inclotfu ouo dollar in tt lttir, Hiidoii receipt of th money the ri'iiH'i'y or ruuiudiiw will bo pent according to yon r direetson.", by mail or e.pro , jmid. Ad-drest It VXh-JL ri. DAKLINO, 102 N i.-.siiu pt., New York. J 1 1 1 up in 50 cent und $1 bottk- each. 52 Om AS IMI'()UTANT DISCOVEUVII Fur tin rui-e of CONSUMPTION' I'.RON'OMITIS, COUGHS AND COLDS. T 1 1 K MAKOU A AR A BIG A lllhCOVI-tlKII HY A MISSIONAKY, WlllbE TUAVEMNO IS AKAI1IAI AI,I, nlin nre uuVin? I O I Cun'iimptinn should use tlio M.thORA Akauica, Uncovered by u missinniirv in Arabi i. All who are thn atonoil willi Con'niiiiilinn sliuuM uso tho Makoka Abaiuca, iliseovored by a missionary in Araliia. . All who aresnflVring frnin Brnnrliitis slmeld uso tho M AKOliA A"AniCA, ilireuveri'il hy a niis'i'iunry in Anilna. All wlii) arc suffering fr im Sore Tliront, CmialiE ami Oulili, sIkmiM uso tho Makoiia Auaiiica, discovered by a ilisiiiinnrv in Arnbiii: All wlm aro snflV.rin j frnin Asthma, Mirofnln nml finimritiiM of the llloud, shmild us? the Makoka AtiAlitCA, d:scovorcd hy a Missionary in Arabia. It cures Consnm(tiuii. . It cures llroiii'hitis. It ourcs Snro Throat. Coughs nnd Colds. It cures Asthma, Si'-'ila and Impurities of the Bloul. Thisnnequnlled xody is now for tho first tiuio Introduced to the public. It was providentially diicovtrol by amissinnnry whilo trnviling in Arabia. Hi- iy.is cured of Con suuiption by its use aftor his cas- was pronounced hopoless by learned pliysieiiins in Kumpo. Ho has forwarded to us in writing, a full account of his own extrnnrdinary euro, and of a nunibor of other euros which huvo enmo under his observation andalsoafutlaciountof tho incdii'iiie. At his request, and impelled bv a dcire to extend a knowledgo of this remedy lo tho public, wo havo had his communication printed in pumpblet form forfroo distribution. Its interest is enh meed by an acoonnt which ho gives of some of the scene-of the Syrian Massacres, which ho obtained from thoro who suffered in thatawtnl tragedy. This pnmphle; may bo ibtainodat our omce, or it will be sent frco bv m ill to all who apply for it. We import the Makoka Arabica direct from Smvrna throueh the house ot Ueon A Uyllpnus, and we have always on band a fu'l supply put up is Aottles ready for use Willi tun direction. Hrioe one dollar per bottle. Bent by mail, en re. ceipt of price, and 24oents for post. go. For lale wholesale nnd retail bv ,EEU, (ill, MORE CO., Jmporttrt of Dnunund MtJitHnet, '' ' l Liberty street, N. T. Kor sale by Druggists generally. n22 NEW FIRM. : Boot Sli ip,: Tat iV Tap Stoip. . MORT()N & SAPP: , J'ESl'ECTFCI.bY invite the oiiiient of Mou Vernon and vicinity tneall and see b 'lr nt took of Men-, II y. tidies. Mhnes. end (.'till irei ' HnlmoralmO iisrs, Itoois. Shoes, awlOs ird Ti. Ilosierv and Oloves, Snmmer H i l end I apa ef which we are selling at war prio s. We are 'w eelvin( nw fmA every work, which we. get new summer stylet OurguoJsare always lr, and new. , r ft will nay everv one inhaf their p ndi of MC TON A flAI'P. corner of Main and Vina tre i (ilaamnc Uuikling) Mt. Vernon. Ohlri. ... n tf jAMi.s sir i. MT VERNON REPUBLICAN TIII'KSDAY.. ov. llesigiiiili it f (ioncral Sott, Wasiiinctox, Nov. 1. Tho following lot-for from Lieut Gonoral Bcott, was received by the Piosidont on Thursday afternoon: llEArQt;ARTEits of the Armv,) Wasiiinqto, Oot. 31. IIo. S, Camebon, Soc'y. of Vtjtr. Slit: For moro than three years I have been unable, from a hurt to mount a horse or v4 ulk moro than a few paces at k time. and that with much pain. Other nnd new in-lit tu i ties, dropsy and vertigo, admonish mo that a rcposo of mind and bidy, with the appliances of surgery and modicine, are neces.. sa;y to add s little more to a li lo already :roltac ou much b'yonu tb uiuar a;,'in of man. I( is under KUuh circutnstanoflH, made doubly painful by the unnatural and uiju.st tobel!iin now raging in tho Siiutho. n StaleH ol our so Into happy Union, that I am com-pi'l'ed to request that ray nntno b-j placad on tlio lit of ai my i.tlij rs rotirod frDin active service. As this request founded on an ab-s.iluto right granted by a recent Act of Con grcss, I am at liberty to say that it is with (be;) ngrct that I withdraw myself in these n.uii.i. tous times, from tho orders of a I'rea-id" nt who has treated me win so much kindnois arid courtesy, whom 1 know upon ur.i(?h pcrtnnal intetCmiiso, to bo patriotic, without sectional partialities and prejudice; to ba highly conscientious in the perloruianci of every duty mid of unrivaled activity and persoveranco. And to you, Mr Secretary, whom I now olli .dally address lor tho last j liuio, I beg to acknowledge my many obligi-it oris -'or the uniform and high onnsiddration 1 1 have received at' your bands, and have tho ' linnnp In rn.iiriin , trilti lii.ili ruun.rtl Y or obe iient. S'tv nt, I rSigned,! W1XFIKLI) SCOTT. I A "pi o ul .Cabinet Council was convened on l-'i i.luy morning, at 9 o'clock to take the subject, into coiis'deriiiion, and' it was deeiib d uiai u.n. oo..t-.-, nqiiesi, unner in ctrcum- saices Mi is advanced -ne and iiitirtni'y could not bj declined. iGen. McJlellar, was therenp-in, with 'j'hu unanimous nreemoet of th Jibli.et, notified that the comtintid ol te army wou d d.-vika on bini At lour 'cli'cU in tHe a'len.onn the Cabinet ngail wailed on Ihe Tr sident aiidja'teudud bi n to the n sideiieo ol Ceu. Scott"- O i being so ted iho Piesideut read to tbo G.nerul tho following or lor: . - On ili" fi st day of N vomber. 1301. tip in bis own ap,j io i.o i to th ' l'nn'd nt ol the ' 'i B" vf r.i ti;in n. G. norul Winfsld Scitt is orierod tii hupUoi-d on'th" list o fell d oilier, o' t t.e i'ruiy of the U ito nidies. without redtt : ion inhis cu.. r n1 j ay, suMs'.e".' r nlloaanees,:. The Mn. ri -in p od I loir i h m r sand de i."inionila U n Sau'ti 'H di-iwn tun the active r n ml .ol th. nr i y' I il ' tlio l - s imiiJ toe oil iniin'UM .,t-p ess llii-r w nn i n'iiy.i pitiiy .n ins leii-enal nfllction ail lliitr p:irom,d iense ol 1 1 i 'tu ....i -ii.. iu lio servic s fti leien lie t un t) mh' OUIitry Uurinn I h long a id br 1 iant c n cr, among which wdl Znv'V4'he,l '"n Uil,"l'1;v;'i"' I lift I finl I Ml Kit) I lin I f n tn tin I IKi II (Signed.) Attli All VM LINXULN. G. n. Si'olt theretipnn rose nnd addrtss ed the J resid. nt nnd Cabinet, who hail n's" risen, as follows: PlIK-IDKNT AND CaIIINET OW TIIK IJ. P: This lionor i vei whelms m", it overpays all llio services I have attempted lo render my country. II I had any claims before, they are nil obi teraied by t!i s expression of approval- by tlio Piek!en. wiih the tr niiiniiHn rupport of Lit C ibin-t. 1 Know i hi- I'r.sident nn I this Cabinet well, I know that the country has pltced its in-tt ri sis in tli '8 trying criain i i sa-e kuepnii; their cottnsi Is ate wise, t! eir I iburj are as untiring as they nie 'oyal, nnd their cause is ihe r'trht one. You must e.teme me, I urn unab'e to i-tand l ini-r to uive ut trance to tho feelia s of nli'ii lo which oppress me. In my lYiir-meni I shn'i offer up ir y priytrtto G.id or this Arl m una' i ation m d I- r tr.y eo.intry. 1 s!,ai my for il wi h o:itideuce in is success ou r it neinie., Hud that speedily. Tbe l'resi b'nt then took leave of Gen. Sooit, giving him bis hand, nn i Rnying he l.t jieu soon lo w ito him a private lei'er. t Xprt-Mf-ive of hi oiatinidf anil hflVeliun. Tin Presid nt s i d.Gen' r t'.you w ll natur- ally le. I KoliiMiude a0"U.. ihe gi-nih rnen uf vnur stidl woo bnve rei deretl you and their coun'.r.' sueh a ihfui s rvice. I have lalt' n ilnv. Ktibj ci into eonsi.iera'ion, and I un Icrstainl i hat tln-y i;o wit i you io New York. I shall di sire them at their enr.ii at cotiven'eiice. nller their re turn, to miike 1 1 eh wishes kn-'Wii to uv. I desire yon however, to be stiti.-Gifd lhat, ncept tie tnav.iidable privalion ol votir counsi 1 anil society, wtiic'i ihey so Icno; 1 1 j ived, the rirovision which will b-made or iht-ni will he such as to rend' r iln ir situ it on as agreeable hereafter as it has rn en heretofore. Etch member of he Administ:al;on tbt n gave bis hind to the Tcteran, and retiied in pruloun I silence. The SecrrUry of the Treasury and Secretary of War will acc mpmy Gi-neril Scolt to New Yo.k lo-uiorrow by the early (ruin. The following is the responso of the reeietary of V ar to the letter of Oeneral Scott: War Dki'artmekt. ) . Wasiiikomn, Nuv 1. 18'Jl j Gn"ral --It is my du ytolay b fort th.) Presideni your loit r of jesterdiy, asking to be relieved under the act of Co UT s. In 6purvint; Iro n you, X omnot refrain from expressing my deep regre llml.yotir health, ehaitered by lonj nerv ice and repo tted wi umis reo tved in youi country's defence, should render it n cea sary for you to relirtt from your biirh po-sitioti at this roomtn.uus period of out histury. It has been my good for'tine it enjov p. rdrml acqrtaiiitti.ee hh you tor ov. t nir y y-ars.'it d the plensunt uluions o that'loi) tim ha b en ieat f eirengih 'ne1 by your eordial and enure co-vper iiion in all (he ie' q msiiona which hnv occupied .41 e Depar ment and oonvulsxt, he country for t'mlast ix moniha.-.. Auhv.uh ym ate not to r.-tn in fo ac iit term, I. yet hope lhat while I eon. tintio in clmrge of this Department, over which I now preside, I shall nt times be ptr.nittud to nvnil myself of the benefits of your counsels nnd brtge experience. In pttrtinyf with you, I can only tx press the hope.that h merciful Providence, which hits protected you amidst so many tria's, will improve your lienlth nnd con tinue your life long after the people of the country shall linvo been restored to their former linppiness nnd prosperity. I am General, very 6inccrely, your friend find servnnt. (Signed.) SIMON CAMERON, Secrctnry of W r. Tho Lieut-Oen. Wisfielo Scott, Present avnl Eiii!tlitliiu nnd the Negroes. The following s tho full text of tbe order of tbe Vir Department in relation' to N'e rroes in the sections to be visited by the Navnl expedition. W'u have nlreaify published nn nbatract of it: ' War Dkpartme.nt, Oct. 11, lCGl. Sir: In conducting military operations within States declared by tbe proclama lion of tl'.e President to be in a state of inrurrecMon, you will govern yourself, so far s persons held to service under the laws of such States nri concerned, by the principles of the letters addressed by me to Mj. Gen: I'tilbr on the 30th of May and the Ofh of August, copies of which arc herewith furnished to you' As special directions, adapted to specialcircumstance-, cr.nm.t I c given, mv.ch m tint be referred to your own discretion, nsCom-minding- General of the expedition. You wil1- Ii'wever, general avail yonrstdf of tho seivices of any persons, whether fu- :,:.. from uhnr nr not-wlm m,. m.r them to' the Nationr.l G.ivernment; you will employ such persons in such services as iljey may 1)3 tilted for, either n? ordinary employees or, if special ciicumstan-res seem to require it, in nny other capacity, wiiheuch oro;Riiizali'n, in 8 inids. companies, or olherwi-e, na y u deem m st benefio:al lo the service. . This, how ev;r, nut to mean a '. general arming of fietn for military service. You will as-sine nil loyal misters that Congress wi'd rrovid just compensation to them for the lt)s of the Rrrviuea of the poi sons so eni- fiiluved. It is helicv. d that the cuu sc thus inlica'ed will be t secure the sub staniial rij!ils of liiyal masters, end the b. in li s of th tfnittd Slates f the services of ail do'pised to support the G iv I o j ernnn nt, rl ilo it avoids all interference '"iw l'i the social sstems of local institu- tr I t'ons of every State, beyond that which insni reci ion makes unavoidable, and which a restoration of peaceful relations lo the Union, under tho Constitution, will immediately remove. Re'K' ifully, SIMON CAMERON, Secretary of War. llriif. Gn. T. W. Sherman, command ing expedition lo the S luthern coast. Tb.3 War Waxing Sovious. The L oiisville Democrat s ys thecon-fi-cvion of the property of Union men in Confederate S'u'or wid he relalia'e l upon (lie prrperly of Kentucky reb.ds, that "harsh as the measure is, justice requires it, and Koniindiy wil n t f-ufler this rob i orv of h r people wiihont retaliation." The erf for sr-veier measures lownrd the reii'ls is now loudest from K nlucky which i;i ( otiL'ress protested Against them, andbyhn eirotsof hor representat'ves th feated a sfrinyent bill reported frm thp Jii'iiuy Cm mi toe, ami trot if changed inlo tho dehni iti called the Confi-caion Ad, which licttially curlai's ihe mili arv power, nn I pro'epts prop riv of the encmv which would be confiscated by the usigcs of war. Tbe nc'ion of Coigrisshns governed Ihe nctiiin of t1 c President on this qne-tii n and has s. cured immuii y to the properly of rebels; nnd the e n mstrances of Ken tuek;ans nnd other Border Stale Union men have influenced him lo modify the military policy of our Generals so that rebellion was relieved from i s j 1st ponal-ties. Now Kentuckians see the innde-quicy of this policy to suppress a rebel lion. N.iw, nlso, the President begins to resl-z i that the war must be made more earnest, and that the rebels must be made lo leel its consequences. His order for the confiscation of the New York proper-ly of a Virginia rebel, is a "modification" firiher in advance of tbe ConS scation Act than Gen. Fremont's proclamation was. So, also, is Secretary Cameron's order in regard t i the treatment ol slaves by our naval Southern expedition. The inevitable logic of events is also modifying th pjlicy of our armies, wher i vur ihey ere engaged in aotive operations, ficre is encouragement that the Government is beginning to yet rid of the non-sens of sacrificing our men and ctu-fl to iroit-ct the renela, nnd is alio t lo make he war earnest. When the war is a a.ine t on our side as on the p rt of the e'jels, our succuse i I beb. Till then, wo- have no right to succeed. fCin. Gs'z ' WiisniNOTiK, Oct 30 It i understood b ,t G D. MeC, llan has istu d an ordei fur the shooting of. four soldiers, found ,iTy f sleeyirij; st their pre. , Tho Groat Float Important General Order, The following important general order was issuod on the 2"nh and read on each vessel of the fleet: IIbADQUA KTKItS, Vj. C, ) Etsamku Atlantic, Oct. S8. j Spkci.il Okdiu, No. 19. 1. This command will sail f r its destination in a very few days, under convoy of a naval qtmd ron, commanded by Commander Pupont The transports will move in tlnee columns, nnd in rear of the main body of the -quadron. The transports belonging to ihe First Brigade will compose the rigbi column; thoso of the Seot ml Brigade and Third Khodo I!and Ro,''rr.cnt the centre, nnd those of the Third Drignd.-, anil the 'lattalion of Volunteer Engineers, the left 4 column. 2. Kaoli vessel will retain it i order in column, nnd tho columns will moro in parallel lines equidistant, regulating from ihe right. The sail vessels d other transports, inadequate to the task of sail, ing with tho fiiiet, will be towed by such stcamt ro as tho Chief Quartermaster may designate. Commrnder Dupont, in co op. ration with the land forces, has kindl) made such an arrangement of his fljet as will secure the transports from unnecessary diffusion, and nil senior officers on transports, nnd masters of vessels, will enter into the spirit of, and conform In these arrangements, a plan of which will be duly g ven. . The General commanding announces to the Expeditionary Corps ihntit is intended to mnke a defcent upon tbe enemy's coasl, and tiro' ably under circumstances which will tie ma d tho utmost vigilance, cool; ness and intrepidity, on the part of every officer and man of hi.'fommand. In con sideration of tho justness nnd"holiness of our cnus",'of the'ardent patriotism which has prompted the vigorous and industrious cit zeos of our Innd to fly to our country's standard in tho. monn nt of bcr peril, he most confidently believes that he will be ff. ciuitlly and rfficitntly supported in bis efforts to overthrow a zealous, sctiva and wily foe, whose cause is unholy, and pp.i-cipks unteunble, . . V 3. On tli3.pproaeii of 'the trniif p.Tts to the place of disembarkation, eneh Ijiig- ndu Ciimmr.nder will anchor his Iriwwpcns as near each other as practicable, aud wil at the proper time fuperinlend the disem baik ition of Lisbrigsde. ,The surf boats and iho other disembarkation at, bund, ire belit vt d to be capable of lnnding at once L.Jnm three .io, fovrllinu--iind nun. The surf, "boat- . are dsf fen nt s'zts: twoofthe largest mny take the officers and men of n company of 100 men, two of the next size a compnry of 70'men, and so on in proportion. The othi r menns of transportation may take remainder of a brigade, with probably one or two sections of Celd artillery. 4. Tbe dieembnikment will be made in hree lines. The first lino will be the Brigade of Gen. Wright, flanked by two sections of Hamilti n's"L'ght Battery, nc-cotnp inied by ,the squad ofRegnlar'Sap-p-is and Miners, and two companies of SeiTcli'sJJVoluntecr Engineers, with asuf-Ii- ient supply of ci trenching tools nnd sand bags. T e secondIinc v ill bo the biigade of Gen. Stevens, and, if necessary iccompanied by a section of Hamilton' battery, nnd two field pieces, to be manned by n company of llio Third Khods Island Rej imi nt. The reserve will be composed 'I Gen. Viele's brigade, the remaining ortinns of Serrell's Volunteer Engiueert. md the Third Rhode Island Regiment, m l will be disposed of according to cir- Cimtances. 5. The bonis if not only cacli company, 'mt of tach regiment nndbrigade, will l m ' abrc st, as far ns practicable, and in the order of battle, The utmost eflbrl wil bo made to effect the landirg in thai irder. Should it b-s found impractio .bh o land ii:medi itely from the . lighters " en (he surf boats, whom emptied, wil' immodia(ely proceed to tho rap d landirg of the men from the lighters- and ns soon is the whole lino is landed, nil tho boat; will return and bring forward in like manner the troops of the second line, and so with the reserve. G. The general officers and command ers of battalions, &o., will be furnished in time'with the plan of descent and the par-licular order of battle. It is probable thai the first line will have to conquer the ground on which lo esttblish. itself, -nn l i opposed by greatly superior numbers to manoouvre and probably to momentarily intrench. If nr. seriously opposed, the first line, after ovarcomng immeduto di'-(uultiei, will conlinua ti drive backward tlio ei em, but will not venture beyond supporting distance from tha shore, before the Ian in of the G.-n ral Com.n toding, or without his special order. 7. Tbe commanding officer of the NY ral Squadron has kindly consented tt furnish .') )0 lailors to assist iu launching .tod m inning ho euif boa's, n j he sp "ali to Hi fsrhl! ef mn tfryn!te und sailors of tho several transports, to furnish nn additional number of coxswains and onrsraen. Any deficiency of oarsmen in surf boats will bo supplied from the platoofts m board of theso respectively, so lhat each boat, when ready, may hi rapidly row d ashore. The soldier oarsmen will land and form with their platoons. 0. General and fi ll officers, with their respective staff-, will endeavor to obtain landing boats for themselves, and tho necessary coxswains and oarsmen from the transports and other hired vessels o the fleet. 9. Tho senior officers of the troons on board each transport will arrange with llio master for . voluntary helps o( ,ihis kind, which may bo needed and nn bo given, nnd will ' make a special report to j head-quarters, as ear'y as practicable of i the assistance rendered. ' 10. As a "on ns tho landing shall litre been effected, the surf and other landing boats will revert to tho Chief Quartermaster for immediate supplies. 11. Too sick and non effective men will remain on board the" several trans ports, until ; roviiion can be made fo them on shore. The non effectives will be especially chartj-vl with the care of the sick, un !er direc' ions to bs left by the re speciive medical officers. ' 12. Medical offhrs. excepting ; ' bne from oach brigade, t be designa'ed by the respective brigade command-rs", will land with the troips. Tim three m"d o d officers left afloat will, under tho direction of ihe medical director, divide the duty, by visiting all tho sick on board, including ihosi of the Third Rhods Island regiment, a ad the batalijn of volunteer enjinofrs. By order of - -.. Brig.-Gen. T. W. SHEHMANV Louis II, Pelouzj. Cspt. ' lStlf Inf., Asp.t, Arlj't. Gen. II. J. W. " ' ' ' . ; , ,mj .' ' Etrarjga and Impoitaiit if Trurf. It has long been wonder to the puhlio that' Col. Brown, the comrastider Bt'Fort Pickens." has not attacked the rebels" at Pensacol l,lie having gv.es and men enough to drive Miera from tho place, or at least ! oVslroy l,t ir stores. A' Fort Pickens correspondent of tLe New , York Tribune acc ur.ts for the fact as follows: , Tho rens n for this tolerance nn m.r part is moro turprising than the fact itself. During all this time the commandant of the fort has been acting under the instructions sent U"der the Buchanan Administration, which instructions havo never been countermanded or amended Tho jo instructions wero and are, that uuder no circumstance is he lo open firo on the Rebels except in ihe event of their battel ies opening first upon l,im. Ii is said that our commander h4 thr.-o se veral times written to the authorities in Washington, begging permission to open fire on the Rebels, and also, I know oot with how much of truth, thnt no cotice has been taken of his letters. The Rebols now boast that their preparations for tbe attack are complete, certainly if they are not successful,' whenever they shall "have complete 1 their works, nnd with thec!ioic of time left wholly with them,, it will be no fault of tho ttithoriiies at Washington. whoever they may be, who are responsi ble tor tliia unbesrd of blunder. To us it seems as though the fact of war, not withstanding the humili' tion and di't'rara which has been heaped with seh profusion upon the Union cause, was not yyt recognized. Wc still treat the rebels a though they were froward children who would voluntarily return to a sense of ibefr duty, when the present paroxism should be over, nnd rb though our object was to in fli t as little injury as possible, mean. while. I believe it in ft fn.-l lliAt nf Iln t the spirited alt .ck on the Judith, it was greed belwten the efficer in command of tho expedition nnd Col. Brown that in the . r ri .f j . i vein ui n. e leiii.'iiiiieuB auacKinfjr inm while engaged in dest-oyinjf tLe Judith, the latter should support him by fire from the (una of Pickens. He ws so attacked but Col. Bronn fared to stionnrt bi K, cause that, on reading his insructi e agnui, uuuer ine aciu ii circumstauces of 'lie case, Le. could fiud no autLority for such action. Acain. the Attack on Wihnn'n mini was anticipated, but the insti uo.ions i. i . ,f . t . . ireai;y reierrtu to lieu vol- urowa's hands. Is it not time that the pretenso of keeping up a hostile altitude was laid aside," r that tbe fact of the ir nlmnM ) ognized, and the commander of the fori released irom insiruciions1wn;cii o.i'unatod from the imbecile Buchanan dynasty, and which, for reasons insc utahle to 'human wisdom, sre still perpetuaicd? 1 A sh rt time eco Col. Brown w role for the third time lo Washington, asking to be released from these inslriithni Ii m - -. a. MI J be that the affair of Wilson' Zouaves v ill open the eyes of the suthoiilieef scd that before this reaches r All imra m'At ifll J bave been transmitted which will allow us to break the spell which has bound, u! At nil events, ir wo must iiii I ,r tf... els'te siill further carry on their woils, ail here will do their limv inrl nr.Lu..,.' ,.. j , . . . v ..... , , w , VU avert disgrace from flie N'fliion!, mt. . i J: II' . - i i aunonyn uisKracn wouia, (fm lo hiy. ., ., VI-; r.i -i sy 'r'4 i , j -i - j- V |