-In Lexington, Kcntii'ky, August 11, IHfil, I.KM A. (iiiiKKiTH, in the 20tli year (it his age. The deceased was the youngest son of Joseph and Xancv (irif-I’.tli. ol Washington, Guernsey county, Ohio, lie was much beloved by those who knew him—modest, courteous and gentlemanly to nil, but especially dutiful to his parents, by whom he was love I with a strength of atfeetion beyond the power of death to crush, lie fell in his country s cause, being a cavalryman in Co. H, 12th regiment of this State. Ever will his name be hallowed in the memories of his surviving comrades, and in Jh|^reco!lee-tion ot his companions and numerous friends who still live amid the scenes of his birth and boyhood. Fatcwell dear Levi, a friend lays this memento on thy tomb—a memorial of thee, atm a tribute of respect for the sorrow of those whose hearts thy untimely death lias filled with sadness. ' \V. v