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Pnbliahen and Propil«tm
VOLUME 1.
TH£ SHiKOPEE WEEELT AR€II9
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY
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SUAKOPEE, MI3fWBSOTA.
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The Vacant Chair — Thanksgiving, ISSI.
\re iball maet. but we aball mlM blK.
There will be one vacant cbalr, We shall llDC«r to earewlilm.
While w« breathe cur eveulng prajer.
When • year aito we father* 1,
Jny waa In his mild Mue rye. But a golden conl 1» ^eter*!.
Aad o«r bupisin rOlo Ite. At "Qr flrrtlde. aad and kmaly,
uritn will thr boaom awell. At rememberaoce u( the ato:/.
Uow our noWe Willie fell. Qow be ^troTe to bear onr banner.
Throa^i-b the tblckeKt of the ttght. An I uubelil onr country'* honor,
Wllb the a'jviifth ot Biubo jd'a might
True, thoy tell u« wreaths o Olory.
Ev<:nnore shall deck his brow, Dut this soothes the anguish only
Uwerplng o'er cor heart ••iriogs naw.
8le«p te-dar. 0 early f •lien I
tii the green sndiiarrow beil; Dlr^i> iroiu the- pine ani cypres*
Mlugl*- with the teara we sheiL Wf shal'. meet, but we shall iula< hln.
Th'-r- will be one eacanl cbalr, W. s la" llng'-r to ciire»s him,
Whea wo U:e uhe our evening pr»r«f.
Timely Advice
Fat only whnt Is ;'rov^r fi*'! ; Drink only that wblch Joca .ron ifoo<1: i^pt'iid only what y.-ii can »ff ir.l ; Lend only what « 111 hr rei>tor«!<I ; rheii you will bavp no cause tu Mky, I Win .1 fool on yc>terIa.T.
SELECT STOIUES.
J. D. STORBH,
mm\ AND COIMELLOR AT LAW.
f HAK »PKK
cmii-if oii» ilAor weaf «t th»
. . - - MI.VNK-^OTA Po»» OUJ.e, Plr-t Stf't
J \ -AUCKNT ^'' ". flRlSWOLD.
SAKGENT& GRISWOLD.
AirOHNEYS Af LAW.
^«»lnut Street,
CH.VSKA ■ - C.\14VKK COUNTY
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WHITE CAPTIVES.
HT .MRS. C. F. GKKK\.
J. H. TIBBITS,
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I It wsm midnijjhf, l>'t Blark Pomp still I f»<iar>t;'l his viol, an! tb<; ol'l Thorpe Hou.se j * shook benfuth liic tlyi"? fnu of the dai.C' rv I F'aiivst <»f the fitir. <z\\\^-\ of the fny at tiiul] colonial rcvol, wen; M bil WilJani and her | c-itisu, Amy UrtuJi^trt'et. Uie wa.s tall ai:d siattly, w.ih a weiilth of dark < l.ostnut bair, mid I .r/f, cUar Iimwu cyi's; the other watt tai:y-liktr in form, with the sumiii'Sl of blue ovi's, and i» cloud of ffoldun tiriws. Both white Kilk. which fell in
toneoa MaheL She is fit to be a chieftain's bridp, to wear a panther's skin, and r«ign queen
Withthese words be darted pa»t Omabato the spot where Mabel was stniggUng in the grasp of two Indians.
•• Down, down with your tomahawks 1 he shrieked .
Qnick ns thought the mandate was obeyed, and sinking at his feet, Mabel clasped her hands and exelaimhd:
" O, chieftain, be merciful, be merciful! Do not — do not bear me into caotivity! My father and mother and my Httfe sisters will moim for mo! Let ne return to them, and I will bless you to my latest day!"
-XoT and the brave's lip grew rigid with some .stem purpose. " You, daughter of the pale-face, have long had a place in the heart of Kaple Wing! You arc worthy to be his bride; vou shall yet sing in hiswigwamT
"Uod help mel" eried the girl, in an agony ot dopair. and she pressed her throbbing brow hard against the floor, which she had trod in s-ueh merriment a few hours prerious. Eaplc Wing ten<lcr!y I fted her, and as he wound some thougs aboui, her wrists mut- tered :
" Your Indian lover wishes these fetters were of gold. Con>e, come — yoa'll not find him such a hard master as you expect.*'
Mabel could nnt answer. Like one in a
horrid dream, she was led from the house, and
on, on, on — a wild iiijrhi sky overhead, moan-
' iiig, stibbing winds aroonil, and the frosty
I ground under her feet When they struck
' into the wood?, she glanced back and saw the
' old Tliorpe H8U<>e wrapped in flilme^ and two
' or three sturdy Indians dancing in the red
li»ht. With a' shudder she turned away and
fjilowed her captor through the forest.
The day broke — one of those ba'my, au- tumnal days, which bring back to us the «)ft Runshii e and ji^ntle bnezes of summor, when its lilitom ami verdure have faded. Above the tall tn-c-tops Mabel could .h* that brooding, purplish ha»', which seems to sleep the whole atmosphere in sonoe subtle narcotic; brown I nuts came nistling down on tl.c cii?p mos.=:e.s and wild berries glowed like drop;* of ruby dew, among the vines that cl: m'n re 1 over the ro»k.s. As they .stopped to partakeof abea'ty meal, Amy awoke to con8ci<:usne58. Alas — w hat must that awakening have been ! blue eyes roved restlessly about, and at lasi settled on .Miibel.
"O. Mabel," she faltered -'what has become of lis? Where anj we?"
" We hiive fallen into the hands of the Iii- dinn.-!. and are in the heart of a looeaome forest !"
•' My God!" murmured Amy, and .ban- dmied herself to a paswion (T tears. Mabel wejit too, but she tried to comfort her c« u.sin to the best of her ability. The (-avaires who
tell me— has Eagle Wing brought tbo Uther to sit in his lodge, to wear the paDther4kin of a queen among the IroqnoiaT*
" Yes, such IS to be my fate."
The girl seised her tomahawk, and brand- ishing it, stood there like an embodied fury.
"Eagle Wing shall never have the white captive for his bride," she continued; 'you
die!"
" Nay, nay, do not kill me — I am not to blame— I iove another! O, if yon wotild man- age to release me and my cousin, I should not stand between you and your happiness I"
•The Bed Bird of the Iroquois startH, and stooping, bent her quick ear to the ground.
"The war-dance is over,'* she muttered.— - Eagle Wing is conung to visit bis captives
he must not find mlliere! If he aeks where
your ornaments ar**-, "W' him a t.oman of the tribe snatched them from you, but do not let him snspect Bed Bird. I shall keep on his trail; I shall watch; I shall listen; 1 shall know whether you have spoken truth, and, if you have, the (jreat Spirit help him, for he will need help!"
I have given the Inntan girl's words, but I cannot portray the impa-ssioned eloquence of every look aiui geKture. She darted away, but not till she had enjoined tieercsy upon the guard, who happened to be her brothers. —
lasle Win'/ soon came up, and conducted the , , ■ ■ ., -
jfiives to his wipwam. while he stood .senti- the daughter o! my inbe.
net outside. It was in ihe gray light of dawn ! ^j-ould I now e.xcha.ige my
cai.
that Mabel stole from the Kdge, and joined; him. I
" Enjlc Wing hoped to see you as bright a-s j the day-star this mom," he paid earncRtly; •* why does my white rose droop thus?"
" Because," replied the girl, " I feel like a a caged bird. I yearn for home and frici.dH. 0, if you love me, let me go back! Marry some 'daughter of your tril-c, and try to be happy aa your fathers hare been before you."
The chieftain shook his head. "Eagle Wing thought once that he loved the beauty of the Iroquois race." he exclaimed; " but when be saw you his heart told him Bed Bird could never mate in bU wigwam !"
At this juncture both heard a Bharp but ha!f-smotlu-red cry, and Mabel funcietl she knew whence it came; but E;tgle Wing de- clared some aniii al had ventured near the lodje, and .sent the captiv-' oi.ce more to her fur, — a couch w, i h wiu indeed fit Tor a queen.
ttt o«t for home!"
The fair consins wept for joy, and thanked heaven with swelling hearts for their escape. Then thoy turned to Bed Bird and excliumed :
" flow shall we repay you?"
" Bed Bird ariis no reward— she hopes she shall soon lie low in the gravel There can be no happiness for her, when Eagle Wiag loves her not!"
"I trust that he will learn to love yon when I am gone,'' whispered Mabel, and with a fer- vent pressure of the hand, and a smothered farewell, they parted.
Six months after the return of the captives, there was a double wedding at the Bradstreet mansori, and the principal actors in the scene were Amy and Uiohard Ilutchincon, Dudley and the qneet»-like .Mabel.
Years rolled on, and one day, as Mabel stood in the door'of her elegant mansioi?, slie saw two Indians cros.'^ing the lawn. The next nioineiit Red Bird and Eagle Wing stood be- fore her, and she gave them a cordial greet- ing.
"I have won him back!" cried Red Bird, while her dttrk che<.k flushed and her eyes kin- dled. " I nni lii.>^: I bra'd mats in his lod^re, and braid up my h;iir with flowers and lieiids, that I may look well wlicn my husband come.s from :be huntiig-groiinds."
Yes" said Ka^iie Wing, "I am hnjipy wMli
Not even for you.
own beautiful Red
Bird I"
A Curl cut off with aa Axe.
jumping about and rolling. The aergeant \ then called for three cheers for the King (>M Prussia — no .'ounds ; three cheen for tlie King j of Naples — a low growl ; three cheers for tfcc Emperor of Austria — silence «g;wn : tlirce I cheers for the Queen of England woeh % vol-j of resounding barks that echoed again.
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^t- During the storming of Port Royal Thomas Jac^n, coxswain of the Wabasb. j was struck by a shot or splinter, Bhatterhig*ii^' leg so as to leave it hanging but by a Bmall portion of the muscle, when he cooly attempt - «d to cut it off with bis sheath knife. Kc wn.^ immediately taken below, by his mates, aiul his wound 'dressed, after which he only lived two hours. During bis suffering he kept con- .«tautly asking how the fight was goinjg, ^y iiip "I hope we will wu[\ ." At lenicth ho «x-
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fur the
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Her ' (;ouch of
Jewelrv
Sil \Ki»rKK.
l*n>i>o-r iKTii!! »tn Mciinrois Atruritely Ti,'"-I Ma-l<al lii.<'rii!ii-it- ripairi'l mi'I wnrr.iMf'. .1 ui" 111 rv> r/ iicwTl|>i|oii ueuti}' aii-l proiii|>lly .ill
were rob* d in rich ..iiin; n..™, .....v.. .^ i. , . , , ^ ^ .^ \. i .i, :
lustr...... f.lds about them; frills of rare lace had been left to fire the house^now made their
shaded their nceks and arms, and t!.ey wore appearance '""g';!? f^^™'^ ^' " 'i;" ^^T .■.x-i-usite jH-ri ornaments. Admiring glances | n^es. and both Mabel and Am) were al- ri.il wed theiii «!ien-ver they moved, imd the, It'^fd to rule. i ,• i i -,„
.•oloi.ial .,'ai:an.s scannlv knew whi.-h to ad- 1 1>"gle W inp. mounted on a Fple.uhd horse, - - MlN-Nt;stirA.;mremw.:i.thequerB-likeMaM.orthebliibe- wl''<h had binn stolen from the pale-faco., Ml.N .N ^,Mi 1 A. q ^^ . ^.^ ,^ „ ^^bel'H bndle ivm. gathmd brown
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larjat at.Paal Prices.
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MiLLLt: M*i.^i.rE UOTEL,
S. A. HOOPER, Proprietor,
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Ttil» ft- w.l.inf and c«>innii>>lloi t •lircp~tor>- !!■ ti . . . I. .« .e-ii 1 C'-it.y Ir.i-e; by tUe.ilov,. nnmr.i I'ri.i r i-i-t. ■ of lime Was forg fon. tii>j.oU,-Lly r.'iiovat<-'i itiid U now uui^n^^i lo Ui.> Tr.... 1-] «>;n«J(| tllv A tcrpblo
tnrti d to her {nirtner and exeluiined:
' ri;i re — lis midiiipiit — we oUj;ht to be on uur way buiiit: by this tinie!"
- rray, dun'l .Mty that !" r toited her roni- panioii. ' "1 yjiall put you down for a rpoil-\ fjtoit if yen ilo! Th n'vel is at its he: ;ht, j and we iuu.t not think of breaking up fur an ho:;r or two yctl"
Amy smiled and allowel herself to be led j to the head of a set. which wis jngl formin!:^. | \V&::\-: r^ir;) struck up a merriir strain, pud j in tno wUili "g n^r.zcs of the dau«-o the High: j
nuts for her, and decked her pony with wreaths of evergreen, while Omaha was equal- ly attentive to her cou.sin.
At length, after several day.V march, they rt'ached the home of the tribe; a savage sig- nal was ?iven, and men, women and children <amp forth to meet them. Every eye turned to the white captives: but of all those who
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Il-ra ni.iy l« hail tlir BKST acoino,tailo is ofanv bouae In t'l.- Va: .-y.
.*tten>.«:i la partlcnlarly directed (•> the
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than whK'h n ••nlii^ln any Hotel <'Ut~i<]e of St. Paul can be r.'O a tu ^iirpa.'is It.
TlH- tabv Will Or s.>|i!lod wltn all the snbstaiitiaU .tn-l ilellci.l s-.f ih- Aias-xi.
LI VKRY ST^BT^TC
In •■>.iiiiecr>.iti wtth the llnniie N a Ur<e a/id exclUiit Mabl ' lor lUe accomiuodaUuu u( lianix aud livery pur-
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EHAKOPSO > • • MINNESOTA M. Mi.lUJrAi'EDir ProprUtor.
Tills larp: ana commoillOK hou.-e is op.-n at all hvurs oi tin 'lay ;<na iiUht, for till- ri-cei>lloii of l.-r.vv.i.'is. The rotxiniA .i.'i- l.t Ke and 4iiy. the location pleoaaiit. ana the
nly a terrtue sound broke I'l uj-n' the festiw .« e.ie ; it was the Indian war- 1 whoop! As it rung through the house it ' cliiilet) the blootl of every listener. Black pomp ilr .pj>ed bis bow, and the revellers j pau-ed iiiid stood as if transfixed. The next j moment another yell wxs heard, the window.^ were da.slied in, and brawny Indians with ] hideou* faces and gleaming tomahawks, swarm- ed into the ball-room.
It would be impossible to describe the con- fusion and dismiiy of the guests; mai<lens shrieked and solibed, or sank dumb and help- less to the floor; and even t'le bravest of the youn? men were terror-stricken, tor they had coire to the jmity unarmed. The host — who had been a warrior in Old Knghind — spran? to tne flix'-place, and seized the musket which had done good service on distant battle-fields- With this and a club be had snatche<l from
CHAITKR II.
A week dragged Ity, and Mabel Willard and Amy lay resiless and wakeful in thelt>dge which had been ajipropriaied to them, wh 'n the deer-skin curtain Whb lifted, and Bed Bird stole in. Her face was hagpai-d, her hair feii in tangled masses about her shoiildrrs, and her dress was disordered. She looked all unlike the girl who bad despoiled them of their oma- meiit.s a few davs previou.s.
"Tis Red B'ird!" crdaimed Mabel.
*' Ye , but I hardly knew her," r^onied Amv; •* s*;e has chtin.ed much."
"Ugh!" said the maids n; -Red Phd has not braided her dark locks beside the spring, nor worn gay feathers and bright ear-rings and wrisll;tr-, IwEcause a heavy heart has throbbed u ider her tunic ever since s; c fir. t saw you by the camp-fire."
"Poor girl," murmured Amy, smoothing the midnight tresses with a band which had grown thin during her capt'vity.
"Do not pity Red B rdl" cri«d the dn.sky yutant; "she is nn Indian maiden, and has
WIT AKD SKNTIIIBKT.
had b«en taken from the old Thorpe House; warm blood in her veins! She has had wild,
aw1cT!lLTr'u;«'i.aZrn. '"'''•'* "•'"'•''«'* •'"' •" "«; the wood-pile in the kitchen-corner, be faced
the foe.
" Friend.^ and neighbors," h« cried, " the s.ivs«ges are upon ns! Let each man do his
National Resteauxant
-AND:-
BILLIARO SALOON.
The cholsesi Wlnrs LI<]Uor« and eesirs always on h.iud.
Fresk Oysters KrcelTci Rr^ularly.
.Vntionol Hotel Block, holints Street Skok-jpee.
I3E]S\ KOHLTIIR'S^
Lager Beer aud Billiard
WINES LIQORS AND CIGARS
aTwaysonhand. First Street Shaknpee. (vl;nl;»f.)
Belle Plaine Honse,
M. HAN FT,
Mall Street • .
Proprietor.
Belle ruiie.
T1»« tr«Tell*g pubBc w«U Snd thia house well furnished end convenient The proprt tor has reaured his ral.-s to suit the times. No pains will be .spared tu make all. who liiTor him witb a call, comfortable.
A Good Stabl*
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best, and this bouse will not be burned over our heads — these women will not be doomed to a fate worse than tkalh— captivity among the Indians r
His words tlirillcd his guests like an elec- tric shock; the vonng men armed themselves witb clubs, and the maidens looked up with new courape beaminirin their eyes.
"tiirls," said .Mabel Willard, springing from the spot where she bad sunk m mute terror, - let us not sit idle. All of us can do fsonielhing."
As she spoke she seemed like one inspired,
and the maidens wjre soon on their feet bran-
I'ishing whatever they could find which might
serve ns weapons. Bravely the little band
j fougiit, and half-a-dozen savatres lay dead upon
I the floor; but their place^ were supplied by
others, oi»d or. gazing out, .V1al>el saw that the
• hon e was literally surrounded by the insidious
foe.
At length they were obliged to cry for quar- ter; but a smile of fiendish triumph flickered over the stern features of the chief, and he bade his followers fire the bouse, slay the men, I and take the women prisoners.
Amy's heart sickened as she saw the de- moniacal slaughter, and she fell to the earth, and forgot the terrible scene in a death-like swoon. An Indian, with a tuft of heron's plumes nodding above bis dusk brow, stopped in the midst of the carnage and bent over her with much solicitude.
" Hope she's not de.od," he muttered, in
broken English ; " she looks like a lily — the
white lily of the waters I Eagle W'ing a long
Goods and Trimmings, ' t»™« ^^^^ ^»^ eye on the lall, pale-faced girl.
yonder, but this, this maiden my share of the booty! I carry her to my home in the wilder- ness—medicine-man brink her back to life, aud then, then she shall sit in my lodge!"
As be spoke, he raised her in bis arms, and her bead sank wearily against bis shoulder, her golden trraaes falling over him in a bright show*-.
At that moment Eagle Wing, the chief, appeareil, and Omaha continued :
"See — what hair! — no Iroquis has such locks! My captive is fair as the moon!''
" Omaha is welcome to his booty ! Etgie Wing soars hichcr — he likes the intu&n whom they call in their strange
none save Mabel and her cou.tin remained, as the others had been disposed of to friendly tribes «ud Canadian fur-traders they had chanced to meet on the journey homeward, — Thty were, therefore, regarded with great iii- tcre.-t, which was deepened by tlieir surpass- ing beauty.
Kaglc Wing, with the eloquence of his race, welcomed Mabel to the wildernesj. and then he and the rest of his companions joined in a war-dance and other ceremonies with which the Indians cele'irate the return of the braves from a suecc.<«iful expe<lit'on.
Before leaving the captives, however, Eagle Wing and Omaha had oonductcd them to a forest glade, wliicli, on thit Indian sunimer- ni;rht, was a very pleasant retreat. A fire had been built near, and tarec or four youth- ful savay B stationed to wat<h the prisoners.
Mabel and Amy still wore the white party dpc.sscs I have described; the near! ornaments still gleamed on their necks ano arms, but their bair was dishevelled, and the faces of both wore a weary, wistful expression. Amy sat on a mossy rock in the shadow of a great tree, and Mabel stood leaning over her, as if to shield her from all harm, when they heard a a light foot-fall Both looked up and saw an Indian giri close by. her figure clearly revealed by the fire-light Her form was tall and lithe, but snperb in its proportion; her features finely moulded; her eyes and hair intensely black. A tuft of rich plumes drooped from her lead; a broad band of gold, glittering with rubies, encircled her .swjrthy brjw; long,
Suggestive Facts.
The civil war now raging in the land is at- tended iiy 8unu» phenomena which, though open to the notice of all, would seem to call lor a .special dosipiiatioii and to merit reflect- ive observotion, because they certainly have an important bearing on the true historical appreciation of the momentous events passing before our eyes.
W^e point, then, in the first place, !>• the ex- traordinary fact that, while the pending mili- tary ofierations of the Government have us- suiiied proportions which, so far as relates to to the numbers actively engaged on each side, place this conte-t in the rank of the most pi gantic wars ki own in authentic history, the great niovemeiits of society, of industry, ami tr.ide, within the lo\a! Stutes, move on in their accustomed channels with comparatively lit- tle obstruction o diver>ion. Never v,a< such a mighty ci^il w ir waged wilh so little inter- raption to all the ^r at branches of human 1 pur.-u t which engnpid the activity of men in ' the '.aious ranks of .social and businese life. The second p&rt which we desire to signal- ize for partii ular remark is the fa:t that never did a civ I war like that which now visits our land befall any (Joverement, however opulent in reourcca of arms, with so little detriment to the public credit. The ci'r.xiut quotations of the United States sit per cent, redeemable in 1881, ruo^'e between 94 aud 96 in the New York stock market — a fraction, it is true, be low their par vulue, but auQicte.ntly accounted fcT by the coiuparativc advantages which the Uoverunicut ofikirs to investments in another species of bonds paying • higher rate of inter- est Than this Mgiiificant fact no better evi- dence is needed in c< nfirmatioa of the strength pofsesscd l»y lie loyal States, while the popu- Lr confi<lei!ce in their ability to sustain the National (Jovemmcut (upon whose perpetuity the rcdepiji'iou of the obligations is su.«pend- edf 1=; e.\|i!»a*ed in the uudoubting credit which give^ to uch "paper promises" a substantial vaiiic nuimpareid by the vicissitudes of politics ed her hunting-knife and re.-,olved to kill hihi ! or the haznrds of war. In order to mca ure as s'.c would a woif. But s e O'l'd not,— { nu.- attestation to the stability of thc^Govcru- wbeu she tia kcd him through the fore.st-patli, •• • ,..-... . ^.
and was just ready to pltnge the knife into ' i> heart, she remembered bow she bad once
A TRUR ISOinEST.
••Do you sec this lock of hair ?" said nn old man to me.
"Yes ; but what of it ? It is, I suppose, the curt from the head of a dear child long since gone to God."
"It is not It is a lock of my own hair, and it is now nearly seventy years since it was cut from this head."
"But why do you prize a lock of your own hair so much ?"
"It has a .story belonging to it, and a stnmge one. I keep it thus with care because it sfjeeks to me more of God and of his sjtecial care than anyihing else I pos»e.*s.
"I was a little child i»? f«cir vears old. with ._ . . a , ^ «,
long, curiv lock-, vlllch,' in RUaJ or rain, or- pired^ /iis'Jltei wcfrds bS:ng «*flr»h"¥r>r ^Wr v wind, bung down my cheeks uncovered. One i toty in the battle, and a word of thanU ihal dav inv father went into the woods to cut up he had been able to do somtthing a lop, *and I went wilh him. I was standing lu.nor of the "dear old flag, a liitle way boldnd him, or rather at his side, watching with interest the strokes of the heavy axe, as it went up and came down upon the wood, sending ofT spliiiter.s with every stroke, in all dircction.-». Some of the splinters fell at my feet, and I eaperly stooped to pick tl.ein up. In doing so I stumbled forward, and in a moment my curly head lay upon t!ic log. I had fallen just at the moment wlun the axe was coming down witn all its f 'rce. It was too late to stop the blow. Down eame the iixe. I screamed, and niv father fell to the ground in tcrnir. Hecoul^ not stay the stroke, and in the blindiies.s which the sudden honor caused, be thought be bad killed hi.s boy.
"Wc soon recoveied — I from my fright and he fioin li'n tenor. He caught me in his arms and looked at me fr.mi head t.> foot, to find out, the deadly wound which be was sure he had inflicted. Not a drop of blood or a tear was to be seen. He knelt upon the grass and gave thanks to a gracious God. Having done 80 he took up his axe and found a few hairs upon its edge. He turned to the log he kad been spliting, aud there was a single curi of his boy's hair, sharply cut through and laid upon the wood. How grent the escape ! It wa s as if in ai;gel had turned aside the ed^e at the moment when it was descemiing on my head. With renewed thanks upon his li|)S be took up the curi, and went home witb me in his arms.
•That lock be kept a'l his days, as a memo- rial of (Jod'« care mid love. That lock he left me on his deatb-bed."
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Crack Shooting.
One of the Micbiganders being out on ad- vance picket duty a few days ago, came in .sight of a South Carolina rebel, also on simi- lar duty, when the following dialogue and duel look place :
MichJgander.— "Hallo, South Carolina, how
are you to-day if'
South Carolina —"Pretlv well, thank you : how are all the Yankees ?'
wild thoughts since she has been on Eagle Wing's trail, ami w! e i she beard him declare Red Bird could be nothing to him, she cla«p
mentord to the wealth of the loyal States, in its real force, wc have but to imagine what would be the effect on "coosols" in London, if a civil war likc that r,0'.v ponding in the United States should brea< out in Great Brit- ain, involving one third of the United Kingdom in revolt agaiast the Brii's'i Goverment And the fact we have thus designated is not with- out its suggestive teach ngs in regard to t'le real seal of that finuiicial pow; r which some political (.cnmmiiHtH have V>een wont to place under the sceptre of King Cotton, but which on trial, is found to be located farther North, where the diversity of labor and the stimulus of fnn; competition t«*nd to the development of those natural resources which constitute the true revenues of the State. — JVational Inlrl- ligrncer.
Bashful Men.
Let till iias fii! people, and there are a great manvofthem, take coinr<»rt and consolation
loved him — how she had watched for his re turn from the war-path — how she had decked herself to meet him. Eagle Wing shall live till the Great Spirit eunimons him to the hunt- ing-ground above, tint he shall not marry the daughter of the pale-face.s. I will i«et you free. Ask no questions — step stiftly — hold your very breath, till we are beyond' car-shot — then I will tell you more."
The captives started, breathed a hoarpc "God bless you!** and followed her from the lodge. Her own relatives were on guard, and as they wished to rid Red Bird of a rival, they offered no opposition. Kaple Wing had gone to a council which the ln<lians were to hold with the French at some distance; Omaha had accompanied him, and they therefore stood in little danger of being dijicovered. Red Bird rode one of the ponies in waiting, and the
captive-s the other, till thev reached the St . . .
Lawrence. There Red Bird" procured a eanoe. ! 'rom the remarks J a modem wntcr touching launched it, aad sent it shooting over the their class waters.
At length they found tbeni.v.'Ivcs in Mon
M.— "So, so. What's the news o\-er in Dixie 7"
H. C— •Nothing in particular, only we've got some rifles now that will out shoot your Yankee guns all hollow."
M.— "Don't believe the varn. You secesh- ers brag too much. Can t fool your pap on that trigger."
S. C. — "SupposA then, yon and I just take a few private passes at each other to settle this little question. What say you ?"
M.— "Agreed. Forty rods, and tbree shots each.''
The question then aro.se as to the prelimina- ries, etc., there being no paeties present to oct as seconds. Thesr were, however, soon set tied by South Carolina giving Michigan a gold dollar for the Cr.<t three shots. The parties then took their positions, and South Carolina blazed away his throe ebots at Michigan, who stood erect, and pointed out to South Carolina the direction each of bis shots had taken. Michigan escaped unhurt, aud uow came his turn to fire. South Carolina, to his credit be it said, stood end, aad received Michigan's first shot in the thigh, which brought bim down flat upon the ground.
•'Hullo, old fellow, none of that," said Mich- igan— "no dodging the quest ian. .Stand up like a man, will you ? Yuu owe nu two more '.
During the autumn gales the volnine of na- ture is full ol fly-leaves.
A man in love may be likened to a fly in a] spider's web, entangled by one of the most fragile substances, yet tho'most difficult from which to pscape.
Model wives formerly "took • atitcli in time;'* now, with the aid of sowiDg-niaehiiHS, they take one in no time.
The snuff taker is iriflvfrenl; sheletiks np- on God's beautiful world merely aiaomething to be sneezed at.
We trouble life by the care of d««th, and death by the care of life; the one tonneiitit, the ! other frightens us.
Of idl the fine arts the finest is that of pain- ting checks with health rather than rogua
Thirty-six female iuhvcs. Including nine "f the Sisters of Mercy, left Chicago on the I7tii inst. for Jeffersen City, Mo., to enter the k-r- vice of the country.
Fome graceless scamp has prefuimetl to say Ihal "it is woman, aud not her wrongs, tiiat should be re-drcasetl !" The fellow onpbt to suffer the torment of being invited out to Ae«i. or to a sewing circle.
To cure bams, first ascertain what istbe matter with them. Ti en apply the proj>er1 remedies; and if you do not succeed in caring them it isn't your fault.
A country paper says : "Wanted at this ofCce, an editor who can pleaae fvmho<ly. Also, a foreman who can ao arrange the paper that everybody's udvcitiseuieut sbiall bead the column."
An article, announcing the decease of a person, says: "His rcmuiius were committed to that bourne, whence no traveller retoms, \ attended by his friends." ^
llic latest report is that
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dnrhig the pa^t few mouths Mr. Thuriow Weed bMliaea sub- ject, at inteiTal-*, to fits of great mental depres- sion which threatened to undcruiiue his health, hence his trip to Europe.
"My npponet, Mr Spe.iker, per^e in say- ing that he is entitled to the floor. Whether this is so or not, I shall not inquire. All I ^ have got to say is that he will g^ Aouf^ if he interrupts me again." ,, ., ,
Since 1844 there has been but one summer (1854) in which so little rain has fallen as dur- ing the season jast closed, and but two nini- mers (1857 and 1859) in which there #Miuot a greater average of heat
A laboring man, with a loaf uiwler bis arm, going through the stret^t, btx-omes entangled in a lady's crinoline, and falls, throwing his loaf against a window nnd br uking the ght^ij. Who should pay for the damage is the que<i. tion?
A young lady in Bellows FaTln of "awwt sixteen," good looking and accomplished, de- clares her readiness to wed the man who aSiall shoot Jeff. Davis, provided the lucky one is not already encumbered. Don't all shoot at once.
The patriots of the Revolution never ottered
i a more noble sentiment than Governor Sprai;uc
of Rhode Island expressed when be saiti. —
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of his chivalry, and therefore "squatted," and ehealed our honest Michigander out of tvo good skott.
How to lean on a Gentleman's Arm.
"We seldom sec a genuine bashful man
who is not the soul of honor Though such
freal anT'in the''lmban costume, which they I may blB.sh and .stammer, and appear awkward, had assumed on entering the canoe, the cousins shrug their shoulder? and prove unable to followed Red BinI alonsf the quaint streets. \ throw out with ease the thoughts to wii.cii jewelled ear-dropfi depended from her ears, and ' They were, like her, laden with baakeU and they would pive e.^i^rssion yet commcn I us she wore a quaint ornament on her neck. Her other pretty Indian ware-, and many stopped to bashful mon for real fnend.s. «kirt was of deer-skin, and embroidered with to ask the price of their commodities. The beads; a gaudy mantle was drooped about her , pale-faces bad dyed their skins with a wash
There are fine touches in their character which tin.c will m'^llow and bring out ; pC"- with careTcss gr»<*C' and her feet encajwl in ' prepared bv Red' Bird; but Amy's blue eyes ! ceptions as d licate as the faintest tint of the rich mocassins. For an instant she stood gaz- j would have' caused detection bad she not al- ' unfolding rose , and their^ th'_>nghts are none ing at the captive^ then tore off the gleaming j kwd them to droop shyly.^wbenevcr they met pearls and dropping her tomahawk and hunt- ; strangers.
ing-kiiifp, sank flown upon the turf. She coiled Night was coming on. when they met a the pearls round her own du.>ky neck and man muBBed to the throat in sables, nnd with arms, smiled at the effect, and talked all the hh face overshadowed by the viaor of his cap; while in the Indian tongue. Finally she but there was something in his appearance espied among her treasures a tiny gold chain, j that seemed familiar to the captives. The next
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B0NET8 AND BONNET RIBBONS.
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HOmS BTSZET. SHAZOPXK MUm.
SanmtidmmtmerintSelalatitDU and Mt skorf moUctat, very lorn rates,
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ANTHON MITCHELL. ftj^Boot and SHoe Maker, ffj^
.— :o:— B««M * Sli*«a krptC«»at«»tl]r •<! kaad.
Costma work •( aill kinds exeval«i! on tUr ahcrleat o*. . Mce The beat of material nwl.
n>>t>nea Sireet opposite Aui*r1i-in Uvte ! Sliakoj>«« (vl:Dl;ir.>
to which was attached a miniature, painted in ivory, and set with pearls She t» ok it in her long slender fingers, gat.ed at it intently, and then turned to Amy with an inquiring glance.
" The Red Bird of the Iroquois can speak a little English." she said in a voice which sounded like the murmur of the summer-wind among the pines, •• is this yours?"
Am> shook her head, but Mabel exclaim- ed
moment Red Bird stopped, exclaiming
the less refined and beautiful that they do not flow with the impetnosity of the shallow streamlet.
It is a wonder that such men arc not more appreciated ; that young women, with really good hearfi and cultivated intellects, will re- ward the gallant Sir Moustache Brainless with smiles and attentions, because he can fold a
"The Indian giri has kept her promise— sha^l pracefully, and has a dandvcountcnanre thev are here*" I *'^*' ** Parisian elegance, while they will
"O, Amy!" faltered the yonng man, and scaix* condescend to look upon tke worthier with a cry of joy the giri recognized Bichard man, who feeU for them a reverence so great Hutchimioo— the partner with whom she had that bis very mute glance is a woRbip. been dancing when the Iroquoi« war-whoop The man who is bashful in the presence of
broke in upon the revel. He had been one of the many admirers who bad paid homage to the giri, and she had secretly favored biffl;
«'lt is mine— give it back to me, I beg of. »»J<i though no won! of love had pawed be-
yon!"
•• Tis the pale-faced captive's fatherr
" No."
" Her brother, then?"
"No! * and the warm blood crimsoned Ma- bel's face.
"Ugh ! 'tis your lover! Red Bird knows
women, is their defender when the loose tongue of the bold slanderer would defame them ; it is not bo who l>oa6t8 of his conqnefis, or dares
_^^ ^ to talk glibly of failings which exist only in
twrenThe^m, eadi held" the" otter d5iw~thau I hi^ his cheeks wiU flush with
all the worid beside. resent.nent, his eyes flash with anger, to hear
We will not linger upon the scene which <*>«^acred^name of women cujiled^with a coarse ensued. Suffice it to say, that though he had been stunned by a blow from a tomahawk, he had, by a wonderful Providence, eecapcK]
oath ; and jet he who would die to defend them, is least honored by the majority of the sex.
Ladies I a word in your ear. Have you
English
,>=-,,,-, .... . ^u^u InwM) the uvafep He had struck their trail ' lovers ? and would voH paiffiess a worthy hus-
whaf sends the color into the strnnger s cheek, 'owed tne savagw. ne naa siriica wcir w»ii, " .j,..^ juJ_ thrinRn whn«» de^icacv
for Re<l Bird has loved too! You may have ! and was lurking not far fiom their encamp- ! band ? Choose _t^^^^
scalpinp, nnd on recovering his senses, had fol- lowed the savagep. He had struck their trail f.ir Kwi Kini lias lovea tool I ou inav nave and was lurking not fiir fiom their encamp-, , , . ,. , ^c
Ind fhe riMinhev iere JcrhaV hi^ ! ment. when be was met by Red Bird'* father > of deportment, whoso sense o j.)ur worth If and the pearb-iney were, pcmaps, °»» | ^ ^^^^ ^^ ,,^j ^„^ ^J^red a service. The ^ leaves him to stand aloof, while others with •No I don't c ire for them-you may keep 'old sachem, like a true Indian, remembered l(»s modesty and no feeling, crowd around you tbeJ^i shaU nev^rnS th^Jpain for if I i this kindness; besides, he was anxious to re- If he blusnes, if he stanimen, even, atyour ap- 1™^L to be Ra.rrv\MnJ^^rwTTshallb^ move Bed Bird's rival, and be fonned a phui preach, com«der those things as so many signs am forced to be Lagle w ing s ''^ • ^ ''^"" ^e | "- caotives. 'Wlien of his exalted opinion of your sex. If be is
^.i^'j'ir ""P""' "^ "* ■"** '•* ''*"|[re firstTnSkof m:;';Irgwro^r. MaS retiring and moSest, let nJt a tboa«uid for- • " , ,jg^ t anxiously inquired for Miles Dudley, and tunes weigh him down in the balance ; for de-
' kamed that he was prisoner at 3». John's. pend upon it. with him pur life will be hap- "Bul," coutinned Hutchinson, » throogh the ! pier, even with comparative poverty, than with kind office? of Col. Schuyler, he has been re-' many thv are surrounded with t be splendor ol ieaKu, aud lt#Hj»orro*, Ood triUing^ tc ?b»»ll Hacc ."
What Want WiixDrivka Mahto.— The ' followi:;g advertisement ap{icurs in a New I York paper;
i "WA.NTF.n— .V situ.iiion as Son-in-I<aw in < some respectable fauiilv. No objection to
. ! going a short diitancc in the country. For
A .short essay might be written on thcFub-l reference and particulars. Address Frank Stu- jcct, as one sees it practised on the even- : art. Post oflice, Williamsburg, \. Y. ii.g ;nd nnoHght jroi; cades. \yithout| Quilp says that all sorts of bodily infirma- kiiowing a single person, it is possible to | ties are petted by fair ladies as if they were deter nine the e.vact degree of relationship posilivc charms, but be hasn't seen the woman they sHstaia by this simple and involuntary y^,l y^]^Q ^nxxld get up an elegant thing out of indication, there is the comfortalile lock influenza, or make a fine art of blowiuf her allowed only to stout, respectable fathers and ^q^ \
mothers of prown-up sons and daughters — and, . . -i , »• ^ ,
the lounge confidenti .1 indulged in by c «wn8 . A recent philowrpbCT discovers a inetb<Kl and sometimes, when there is mis.d.icf afoot, '« «7„i<J l>c<np dunrjed 1 "-How ?-bow ?- an<l they are not fighting, by affectionate I r .- 1 »'o'» ' everybody nskt. ^Tevcrnui la debt. titers and sisters, 'i'hen theie is the gentle} Extba Notice. — In the town of T— pjes.~iirc of trust from a young wife, and the , there was a shoemaker who at times officiated daring pressure shameless of a married flirt, as preacher. He always wrete the noticed The light touch of a young girl upon a | himself, in order to save the exi»enee of priot- strage coat-slieve, and the U-ndcr fold of lover ; iog. Here is one of them :— " 'I'bere vnH be and his pretty fiance. A hundred other meth- 1 preaching in the pines this Sunday aftemoon ods mignt m enumerated, especially if one ! on the subject. All who do not believe will bo could follow the promenaders out of the gl.ire j damned at throe o'clock.*" of the paslipht and into the shadow of the „ ,, t> .i - »
walks and avenues ; but the most disagreeable MABRiEn \ ocxc.-IUcently m one of «nir of all is the formeriyfashionablejuxtaposition coy'.^''^ '"dy w^ called upon to testify ,n a
of Hhoulder to shoulder, the genUeman's «rm "j''"'" <^1 T^'fV'.l?'"". "'T ^L****^. held in at angle, to support the elbow of the ' tl« counsel forpbmtiff • Jirfinia Lou»totot.' young lady. This cloUtod confidential .rjle : 7.°«^ '^.. . "l w^tyfive." >-« -in-tion is still affelted by Mn>c very loud talking i^id of incredulity fron, the audience.) Itu holy'.
showy younTladiea. but whether genTu-mcn '^^'^^ '""'^ "'"r^ ' "^T^ti ^ *^' geiiSy admire iror not iiiyoougiToiDea is ""^^ coq.H;tushy flirting and the .ie,t Wit- » y r'i 1 ?.:_.. ' * oesB wua intro«lua'd. ihiswaeafuU si
tt doubtful qiMBtiou.
Extraordlnany Dog-
growo
young man. '*Your name, ' aaid judge. *Ie%. dore Louistaiot." -Vonr age ?" ••Twenty- aevea" "Are yon a reh«tive of the last wit' . noss?" "I am her son r " Wbew !" esdaim- At Aldersbot camp there is a large (ipaniel^ the magistrate, "your mother ummI kave belonging to a sergeant in the Boyal Artiller- I niarricd very young." ry, who has been taught by bis master, during i _ _.
tedioas days of camp life, to perform tricks P«>or or Ratiokautt .— A man
that are almost marvellous. The dog is per
at some distance from a near relative, rvcei
imr ved
in the woods
" Eagle Wing's wife!" echoed the piri, and she sprang to her feet, her eyes flash- ing fire, and trembling in every limb.
"Strangwr," ahe hissed, the melody dyinir out of her vokc, •• what mean you? Tell mc.
feet in drill, march slow, quick, and at dou- a message one eold evening to hasten to hit ble-qnice, in obedience to the wotd of com- residence, m be was m a dying sUta. W4ieD in*nd. After he hat! been putthroogh his pa-' be arn ved he was told that hk relative »ra».| ces, his master caile.1 him up and asked his! • jittje better, but that bisreasou had entwtl^ oniniou of the various legiments on the fenbim. I'be sick man presently turned hw ground. Were the Plungers the best corps ? ' head, saying, in a Caint voice, -Who is tlurt? " !. I nee on the part of the dog. j »« '^ informed that it *»a hla xelaCiTe.
Adtf poing over a half-^dozcn names, the] *Ob, ah, said he. "jee. yes. He atnat be ma.ster asked, exactly in the same tone w that , coW. Make him some good warm toddy.*' in which he had put "bis previous question", the "He IS not crazy," snid the visiter lo the
dogs opinion i<f th) itaittiv biir-l into
Uovnl Artillery. He in- i»Mt into joyoui b-4rking,
frieiitis standiub tiouallvl'
around : '4te ulks very r»
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SIu .^bttkop^e mSttlX^ ^rguc;.
J L. MACOONALD. Editor.
>HAKOPtE,
1)E( EMBKR, 1,: IbCl
at otic. . . .nor is there any time to be lost.' •We shall this y«ar bn.ve to comp?te with' F-ance, Spain, lIollan<l and Belgium in the
i>tiK'r markets." " France li alive to the
exigency.
■'t'lc .iSove BtatouKMst;', s-iyi the Jt-ficit of 24 0.lf,')00 hnshols for tho current year isprob- .il y an«kT-e^t; mated if anythirp. i~ome place
! it at lui:y or.o-fuurth or 30,000.000 bu.«ilick
hfRs al*o to betaliei) in'o nccDunt, that owing to the previous ba 1 harvest, the stock of good
j wheat on hand at fhff oj-ening of the recent
FiM<;lteh harvi <t was very low. so that the new
eroij o::ttr..'d r.t on'-e ii.to coji-ninpfion.
J^JT-Jg^ , ^^a«i» Iwiitg I he viewiiof loeie jonraakttfo:*
But few roa«lcrs ever think of the labor and care devolving upon an editor — one who feels his responsibility. Capt. Marryatt soys: "I know a jjeriouical will wear down one's exis- tence, ^n itself it app ifest; nor is nual attention U n it were, the iper ii no sooncf cofrec u comes anotherk It \^ ^hus, airaidle33reiWH«7Troiftml, aw! con- .staut weight upon the intellect and spirits, de- manding ail the exertion of your faculties, at the same time you are compelled to the sever- est drudgery. To write fur « pttj>«r ,18 very, well, but to edit cue is to condemn yourself to slavery.
Our Army Correspondenoc.
NOTES FROM THK PECOJJD KKQIMENT.
Camp ANDERsoy. Ky, Dec. 3i-d, 1861.
A Misht CliaiiK^*-
A ( opfcspoideul pi ft* HftSd lays ••My es- timate of the strength of llic rebel army. g:Uh- * productions are percimons and Opossn sad from the «bHi wkMn- my nmk, givftt j jwtljr ^ annny Saatit" tto-ifc»ghil . WjbU,.
two weeks, until last night, when it commenced snowing, and ia snowing yet, with a prospect of its contimiing to snow. It has fallen to the depth of ^about four inches, which, ip ad- dirton to lA^tiiA ijK foot of mod; fbake* WelfcSr earth's face just such* a spectacle a.s you can imagine it would, uR'^-r the clrcntnstances; iir fqlTs laid Af b|ir(^)iyid^.whcrt tt^ |iriiicltia> productions are perclmons kiid Opossums-^ — a
is, they gay, the exact centre of the State, and the terminus of the branch which intersects the Louisville and Nashville railroad, at the
regulars, and the Minnesota 2nd. Lebanon Heved, he intends doing, as he is getting his
IMPORTANTPROM EUROPE
THE CAPTCJRH OP MASON AND T - * ..^LIDELL.
Indtraation Meeting In Liver-
sa. Trim Br^rttOT", ■ViaweoTOir^pi "* "
ftpt^tifith Nov has arrived.
t e fona^.| (;fyi,,%vp«.i^y ,v.arv^»;o^uurie,ti..tt j,^p^ ,„3t legsti,,,,, 3.,o,u00 lueu, whoiue diB-. «*y tiw-leai^ we are having out ut^V tune§U^^^|,^,n^l^„ ^,„ the 27.th November, with
fusii'U i •♦••e pr\e will bo ^«laa:.- iM.<tea.i of" lesser, in j ,^j^gj^,^^ ^s follows: • | here about now. Th« rahiy weather which Uie iijteijigiwe tliat tha Southern Commis-
" --'■ ' "• * '•■ • '^-»=-" ''"-"-"i "• " — ■ • • 17«,000 we have had hiB rendetwl it almost an impos- f^ioners, Mason and Slidell, were forcibly taken
We Cud it neccs.<ary, to prtv 1.1 cai .....,-. ...,,., in
, • 1 c .1 , ,• the ."-priMC, an I thut ih-- farfijrn ('emand will
mmI more precisely fix the localiou of our pa- ' . , -. , i.<
p«T. to riMike a slight cbange »n the imnic. T Iv
f.,il,,wing notice from the tit Faul Prcs wi!. ' ^""'I' ** Ii«»n«'^«^ • ••
explain more ful!y what we mean:
Wc Urt.» n;&.nvcd the first namly^r of th'
t
iMuiincvB of t!ir rnitcd Stale* Ciovtrni£:cut.
t:
6S-
Scott ctmiitT JouiKil, a new papoir, puliIishiO at Shak.>pee by J . L. .McDoiiaid and Bro. It Accor Ym^ fo a i nr.iote, «irjru!y pr.-pare I. u dlitiiictivvly Democralic in |iolil.k;s. I' ui th • N'l'-v Yor'rC Thni-^, t'rtQ incieoso of tin makes a very crediub Jo ;.ppc-.irui.^e. i ,;„v,,ig ,^,.;,. j^ ^^ f^.,^ ^^.^,^.^ ^ , rapid a< l>as
We lnivc4 npnn a diff.Tw.t train from the \ |„^.j, ,.,, „mo:i!y sn. .po.-«.l In-itea*! of its be- J(furnal, av.d have no desin.- m b<? n-p.ir1.-<' ! -..g ,,.„. miUiou ofdjUr; por d»y on the ar- iii iw-b company lle-ice the char>f.-. A-ain f ^j^,^.^ ;^ j,^^ been o;dy .ib.. it si'veu bondrwl .Sr,nk..pe« i» known, ovjr ll.e eutifc Slut.-. ♦• | ;,,,„„i„t. ,i,,i;;ir., Mr. CiiMf, it ha« rvaso.i t.> bo thecawi'y ^-it of .'r.iit r»>nulv.^an.l a-- \ |,„ .^ f,^| |„ ^«7r^ a few diys si'M-e, ab-.m iftt.rs'h'.d 6tH»n W hv'.v iiiqiirin-. 5175,iK)O,00O ..r th« ioa.i of July 17th;hehad
i«n;«d but «i'»0.l}UO OJO of tiie 7.30 pt r c< nt. treasury bo;i Is a.i I ov.-s 111 ' Aji Kiiuted bunks Nut S-sOOi'.'Hh) oi. «<*ci>nnt. of ailvancos for wliich l}oixiU have not yet becH i.sHiTfcd.
The exrK:n.liiure^ from tlic. Tre:t»«ry mu} jiidfcl, averaire «i nuHion a dny, b',i» Ihese :irc nivt in part frjin rtv nuc, and, besides, tiny includ'.' llie redcinpiinn of notes ric«!v..d in pi/nient of cKs-,lo:i;s, and the exchange of Triiisury ajt-H. Thn>, during tiic months <>l >tp(i-».bcr und October the stiuf of three Jiud
Virgiida
renn '-tsoo and Kentacliy
Mis^ou i
Along t he Const
Tutal
100,000 ^ sibilify to naMgate even our own' streets, and
60.000 ^ tbo snow now lljreatP.os to go off sa Iwilily as
30.000 1 it came ; which will just oooiplMe, io ff*y style ' ■ ' the general who!e. The ruin ♦•as beeii an ex-
'.J.iO,000 ceedinjjiy cold one, a bnost sleety and when one
many
whether a papc r w«i publit-hcd hetv, we hnv (1 e -u-il i b'w'it to -x m«;iv dvfin te'y the Kn- - turn ffnar o«hre.
Our county fri^'ntU may rc>t :i.<«nred ihat n-Hwitiistandii'/f thech3n:;i'. ihe -i gua wii! be uoae tlic 1 sa the conn'y |'a|K'r, as ft ciial/" always be our cren'est cfTort to make our pa per iatercstinf^ to tht in. With t':is rxtiluna- tion wc know that the rh.auge nfna ir*. to tli;i' oCVue Sjiakupke Arucs, wdl be sati»faclory.
For the Ar^iis.
T«» the C'llixenji of *eott Connty _l.oyal lieaitM, Friends Of thu AUuiliiisliatioii*
Ttoc Prowpe* l«» for F'ariJirr**— Tli» roi'ciKii D'^niaiid fur €ir:iiu.
Wliat are the prospocti fur a foreign dc Diand ? and what will ^ralu br worth iu the «pring ? are quc-tio'M that are faqncnily twkoii by our f.,r.nor>i und tho.-e in ai!v\vi<»>^ in- l»-rtsie<l in tiu; jiri:c :;nd 5(t'.e vf gr;iin. 'lo •rrive at acorrv t ai.swer to these question.--, it will b« nec»^Hsary to fir.^t ascertain what i^ the estimated deficiency of the w'leal cmp iu Kuropc. That the deSciency La^ bevn larjre and albrmirg to the guvcrnmctits of Kuiopo. who hare Ucretofoi .-, to a great fxtent, relied upon th«ir home crop, fyr a snj ply, aitd par- ti«-olarly so to Fraicc and Kngliiii is admit- ted by all. Wc have no hc-ilalion iu ex- preHMing it as our firm bti cf, that wheiil wili bring morj the coininif sprinj,', ihau it doct Qow. We believe thi« IVoni a calcuiation, bMe«I apoD facts and figures, which we have gkyiaJ from tlic most reliable sources. We akall pcesHit them to our renders ; heaving it tn tbctir to determine, what will be the priet afwfteti, when navigation open.s aud ujui)te fHcilitias arc affordt'i, f'r trau.spi.rtiug out surphu gmin, to thi' :r< aboard.
The Loudon Mufk Lan« tlifrna, the bifliMt aathority upon anch matters iu £u- io|#|lMii^f pnbliabed an editorial article, upon Iha aula of the British and French Wheat MarltBl ; fror. which the foilowimj statemeuih have beei condensed :
l.r^Francc \x&» been generally, and per. licvlariy (or two or three years pa.«t, an ex- p»rUr •( wheat Thisyt-ar, not only is tlur>' DO oH stock of wheat in that country to fait back upon, but the dejiciency in France alone u tatimated at 8,000,000 quarters, or sixty Fooa MILLION BU8HKL3 I The Government Jaalarmed, and has not ocJy thrown open the porta to free importations of gnun, bnl the
Tbe Commissioners of the Famrary Co.n- . , , .,
, , • . 1 1 «i . c ^t-..., .>r it* to his welf.ire. "Aiwnu n-uddv" isnonnme
mKsion, duly appumted by the hrcretary '»» . . . | , •
,„ . • •. 1 11 I I V r \,»..m/.o for It, and, "uo fonfrJe can tclv "no peirnor-
War, bavemvitedall lnval wuinen of Americai ' f# • , I t
tray.
Tlic recent protrtctcil rain has swolen the
to assist in on r prc^-etit na'ional •*tru>;jrle. by j
eicing and procuring aitl for the .-i.k and i
, , , t streams lo such an exfewt that tlie ruih-hnd
woiiiiduu of our arn;y. i. ., . ..,,,,. „ , .
T f.i II .1 1 i:.„ , f ci.„i. hrrlre cro=Jsin2 the Kolling Fork river, (it bo
In pursuance of this call, the hidies or bhak-i - " ^
.T>ee and vicinitv. propo* o . the evening off '"? '^f of tie Undoes «e have hcret.. fore Un-n
the 13;h Inst.. t<\ hold a puMi. Festival, to so- \ g««'-'i»'^.) b»s P^ft'j ^^» ^^^V^ a^ay. Avhieh
/,Wi.r.cm-e,and.wro;,Wa/..->uchaldfbrthe "'^^ P"-'vent the transportation, in a great
frbiH the lirifibUfinaUsteao^r Trent
TImj Federal Cowicil of SwitzerJaud Jiftd<K'- mamled satixfnctioii from Fr.vnce for a fresh vipldtiyn of ^witw tc: fito^-y by Freuch goiidar- nie.«, near Geneva.
fc»rtrU>j*idi,jp reported to- baw replied to the , ,, , . V 1, , - Li^jeiuaolitail addre.«s tbct be rcfricts being «n-
■ braver than all the rest veojijna fsjrtu from | ^y^^^^^ ^^ ,„ ,|,c,„ ^„t ^.jn ^e with then.
bis Kttlc crowded up sty, to rtconoitre thi:.|:wh(>n.H«c«t^'iury, Ue expects all Ita^ans to
i^trect, wc aH lar bark %ell a«ared that it was Hia^'e llt^irWOKl* ready.
, . , . " •• I- 1 . .-1 V Ixwn(^N', Nov.4 27.— Cnntflin Nekon nnd
a heroi- and br vo nnsh, and not until he re- . 1 , • . . • . 41 „♦_„„.•
' nntoriHl !i«» pfoJjest #framKt the cajiturc aii'i
turn.H again, do the reriiaiijing. nwny frol easy { ,lestrncli(.n «f tliftsljip Ilarv^y Burch, by the
wl>©i::«feftw*r N^».«.hville. The Sotithami'^tni magiiJrates r(fHS(>tt^ Captain Nelson a Warrnnt for the search of the Nashvilks tuid reficivd
property re-surveyed and valued .
The neatem Star states that an ancient ornament in the form of a bull's face, has been discovered by a conntryman, near Ballinasloe.
It is of so! ervation ics, engra lead to a who fonnd it The scarcit
Gort, is iilost car load of I u if. s
hood of! oor. A 6d, now
n cba orna of its £40 fin
felt,4»y the lastse|8#n for brings 7s iM»<l- J^— -Potatoes 4» tbe market at - - Gort, on 9th ult., sold at 7d per stone, which at this time las* year sold for 3d.
Tho Droghcda Conservative says that sev;. eral of the young men who were officers in the Pope's Brigade have determineiKtiit'enii- grate to the Unied States and jrtin Mie^ilsli Brigade which is now being raised under Mea- gher.—
On Sunday, the 10th nit. in the chapel of
JOB OFFICE
The Proprtctors of the Anous woo hi Londonderry,' the muniOcienr sum ofjekl) | respectfully infomKhe. ptiUic, thoft thfj/hayo was contributed towards the schools of the in connection with thb^ufewspapot- "estabrtth-
OllllSltiaM WOtlWfBr-
>«Mttfca
JxS
^^.ifiitatc !l'evra.
purooaes before slated.
The tpndprnes.s, humanity, and loyalty inani-
fested by this act, is apparent to ail. an-l wlial
heart, warm with patriotism, will not beat in
uni?t'n with theirs?
, ,, .,,. , r. .„^»„... • ;,. or the causes which have lidd 1hi<» neces-itv j
a tiulf ii.iiiK'ius w.»8 received for cu.>*toms ni ,, ... ., , ,
, . , ... .. ,.„■...„; .... ,.i I upon Ud, of furuHhins oid and com/o/Mo the
;hat tlvtcrt! turn ot pHPi.-r at onr varuu* porti. ' ^ , , , . „ 1
. .1. • c--ir,M,nn t - I .,.„ r, ■'•ck and wounded of our wniv, we hardly t
At tho sain<.' true ^.),. 55^0,000 has been ex- i • . . . . I
changed ut v.irionipnit-; f.ir 7,30 Ti-exsury ^
')•>! ii. making' about U-H,S.jO,0 0 in ail to b, I 'V^rds
ilcducted from tiie asj.'regate cxpeiiditarej^ f^r
j hi»n to tJio .Socrclary t>f-State.
j ('aptain I'ogrvw and Mr. Taiicy had return- «h1 fr4>ni tiO^tlon togiHUer ainl ilw l|alt«r.«iatcs that lit liw« b!>eii intimattMl tu him by -a third p;irty tbat thn XwdiviMo haus boon reiogu-zei! bv the Driiit-li Uoyornnieut a« a national ve.s- vei and wdl ite allow^ to refit und rep:iir at iS<^iutlu)Uipton, as w^ tiio ca^e with the James Adfn-r, so as to exercise perf ct m-ntrality be-
t is repaired. The ! ^T" "" '*^ contvodin- parties.
, , i , - LiVERFOnL. Nov. 2<.— fZJy ti'tgnipu li
;d ieet loa^ an-I [ SoulitMiaploa I^Most ii>!ei».Vexciten.» ul ex
need sp<^iik; they ate as fiou^hold wordj» ainnuir u.=(, spoken lying down sinu
tli.it period. Of the (IcmmiiI notes, it is on- sidvred pr^ba'de th:-.! lis." than twelve millions uri- in mMnal circulation it ])reseuL
The total fundnl dtht of the United States en S 'p'omber l^t was ?7.5,7l'4.bOO; iiidndin.' i'r.a^iiry paper,, the entire obligations wore «iol.65*i,C00. On thtt lUii iunt Ihisaggiv^'.ite had inciva-K}dto0!.>7,ft82,OOO, oriutluili.ij,' th'; advar.ce'j ui.ilo by t!ie banks ?l.-2.<!tH) an neretu-e of t?;"!) l.'JO.COO in seveiily-two days urin round numl ers 870(»,OOO per day.
A (;i'aiid S rulii.
rising U|>, in the road ami by tire waysjite.— K<"bvl!i(>n, dark r hfltion, \:\i\(\ in ir;o WiblW garb of false A-coision. is annoying ns.
Tiic fair heritage givoii ns by ljii>d and ou' forelathcr.'', is endangered. Tlie child has ii>en up, and wantonly and wickedly seeks lo deslri»y its grvut progenit.ir. Onr goveriirn'iit insti actively ri.<es in its o«ndet'ncu. Traiiork mutt hci put down, mid itiyaUy rcsnnitt her Wonted sway. This strife, this tear is not our war, it is forced npon us by the npri^iiig of an unprcccdtnled fuu— tlm.H.' uf our >.\vn S>oui<e- hold. We enileavorv-ii loi jr to avniil this np- l)eal to arms; W3 siilfi'red abu-e and rt?pronch and wrong, nntil '• forbeaMiice cea.-pd, to. be ^ vittno" with u.^.
Tiierc in now, lhen•f«)^•. miouht left iw but to meet this relwl horde with i> fjilmiK'Wr, a dotemiination which tbe exigencies of the ciae denial^!, licrvin^ our hearts to nwct all the fon.lilKlijnal, al.olilL<Ji is not. Sbvcry »r:« : eaaualties, alt tU« diffK-ultiea which wiusl n«'- entiiled tube let ah'iie witiijn its profM-r lewarily route tipnn ns 'Inrini.' thi» •uiiginnar\ 'Kiittion arMC and a^asiled it, and '
measure, of amy stores to the maiti part of
•he division below us, unt'l i
britlge is about six hundred oeei loa^ sn-i i s>mUiui>i^lua \
some f.»rty f.KJt above the water, so yoanev it , ist» here to dny uudcr inuilifpncc of tin- lak
will coit no little time an ! expense to rebuild j i"»r of the Sonthern Oonrniw-iourr', Mapion
it ap-ain for US'* ' **'"' ^l'''*'"- f'""' ^"^ nrili^h nwiil s'eainei
You may ahk how long we intend to stay l»eie in this ol<l wh.'at-field? Well, if y.>n di<L I CI uld'nt tell yon; report in camp says, at tifnes, that ne are soon to be brigaded and
Trer.L An indignation mtxlin^r was pivnupl ly held and r<';wl"l.ions were c. rric'l by,.-.ccla malion denoun<;ing tk^ ii.iiu't, and c.aUiiig up on tlie Governinent to muiqtnin the <hgnity of the flrty. SoiiH! promiiK-nt niivchan's spoke , ... , ... I a^aiust pn^ iiiit^t^ aotiuii and Kud tiie lualter
.XH*t on jJiside of ten days, to the •• I j.qs com. i,„^, i.^.^^.^ be h-fi to Government. Tiu- feeling
The Chicago Tm*'* uitei^ n jrrand truth in tliC fallowing quotation — w truHi as piteiit to all iiii|:rejud:ced miuiis as the light of the sun ut i.'u.n day: "Abolittv D is the primary caU'ic of our diflkahi.'.'! ant rfaverr Slft^-err if
Itut.tnt, ' uikI then that we are to remain here all winter to take chnrge of the railroad in this \iciiiity; nnil ngnin, that we arc to ijo the regiment detailed for the purpose ofjp^iiug to , Loui*(Tille, to remain dnring the winter, to acl ill the ca[iai'ity of Proves* or t'ity Gtiards.— 'iTte latlir rumor appears the most plausible, (luing. tu the fact tiiat thi'> regiment is not Irtifadeil, and t!iat there is I nmlcrstand, to be a regiment di'tailed for that pnrpo-'c. \ le;inicd ye-teniay that the citizens of Louis- ville h.id presented a petiton to "hoadquiir- t'T.s" a.skiug that " the Minn «)ta Sccoiul
of iijdjgnation, however, was general.
The I lan.5a brings the lAtndon Times of 2Stli, whigh coutniutt die aoconnt of tlie m et- ing in Liverpool. 'JImj following pi card was posted on ^hauge: OUTRAGE ON THE BHITI^^^ l LAG I yoi'Tirea.v tS'MMissiovKRs FOR« im,T Rkmoveii rroM A BiiiTiMi Mail Stkaxkr.
A puldte rreetinff will be held in Cotton sales room at 3 o'clock.
Tl e room was erowded to PTces!'. The chair was orcnpie«l l»y .Tnmas Hpei;ce, who read the Ibllowing r^ointion?:
Resolved. Tiiat this meeting having heard with indignation that an Amerieaii Fed<'ral
Igj^DKO^iAL CuA>icE.— Mr, Fr<^t of ?>'orth- hcld Telegraph lias retired from the position of editor and proprietor of that paper. We, learn from the J\'orth4rn ^iatesmau that A. B. (.'or^fW, late edit<>r and prol^ri';^'or of tl^e Steele Conn y .VrtrJ Letter hM left'for thi' wars. It id rumored that the ^'eiva Let.'tr will soon apjjear under new managehje;jt as a Democratic journal. '"., ^* j
The AV/'/^wn Stutegman says there is probably more wool grown hi Rice County, than any other county in the State.
An extract rroni_^ letter written by by D. .v. Frenzi' r an intelligent Siou.v halj-lnve*!, published bi theSt. IVter Stateanui'i. says that Ink-pa-dn-tah has declared Lis ini' ntioii to t:o il4»wu in the neighherliood «)r Spint Lake and <teal i'rom tlu^lllipfi>^^ij.e and h> l>and ran lay their haoiis uH...,^ iii ,,: j
Mail ChHsor — The sclndate of tie nie'n- coe •.•: d Shukop<e ninil lin-' has been cijanirfii It now fmis fn m (ilenr-oe ihiongh to Sliak-] opee in a <hiy. — Trantcript.
Go.MJ- fee. — Urin Smith A; Gw., Bank. rs of- Winona, hi.ve iiiileU. Wliether the is>tie of the Winona county biutk is nfiicteii by thi» failure, ue are not iui«'rmi'd, if ^o, it imiy be tnkcn for gnniied ihut the atsebsaie ample, v' course.—' Pioneer.
W. li. Dike * Co., are sending from tlirii
mill 100 barrels of flour per day direct to Ncn
..^X."Jiki.J! Vk's doing well for oije iiyll in ,tl r
interior of Miuuetota. probably i.o other mil'.
in tiKJ State is doi;ig more tJian th: t.
The Catarart MiiN, MinnenpoIiH, ship 1.0<H» barrels of flo\ir per weik to l?ostoii, and j.r onlv liuiilHl to tltis aii!(|Ujit \fy the scarcity <>( bdr'rck:— State Jitias. *- •^' i
o-pher*
uud.rtook to teach the people tht-.t the Union (•i:uM not .-.iirvivo Indf slave and half f;-»e. Then »p;>««i»<J secession, aud between llie two
ship of war hash; rciblv taken from a Briti.sh ►in-gM be the reximcnt detailed for that pur-^aji ste.i„H.r, certain passenffcrs p<Hceaby un- f^^." Bot time can only tell what di!»posi- j der the .shelter of our flacr, froai one neutral
port to nnolher, do earne<?tlr call upon th (ioTernment to assert the dignity of the Brit- ish flag, by re<piiring prompt reparation for this onfrflge:
'lliis resfilntfon wft!» rea"d ^vlth great enlhu<- iasm. Tlie n'.sobition wa« iidvoeated by tlw ChHirnian, whi> coilyidenvl he was pxpressinfr the f.-eling n\' the ))enple when he said it was- the duty of the peopi ti* pr«»3s on the L'ovirn
lion vill be made uf as. Ii is ho[)ed, how- ever, by all the boyi> tliat wu will be brigitdcd imd seat South, provided they wiU fumiKh ns with food or even decent arms; bnt llicy all I x press a decided aversion to going Souih -.vith aach r sinoolh-bore pumpkin-Hiingei.s,"a»
strnggle, trusting for u'tinia^c FnC':esa iR^Ui'-'f""'*."'^^' *»'^'''' '*»« ."'''•'^ l'"'*'-"-' ""'>' '"'«'•''">•«'''-
jastice of onr .au*',and in the (Jo-iofbattle^J /^'^^ I'^^l^' "P"" '^''^ slnnMcr of ^"^.j. nnfortu- Ii. view of the grand w orkVpoH 'lis, a«I iA^lH^ o|iq >l'.o di.^ha'ges them; tl\ fnly le- tho call of our Move<l t^ovT-.-nment. ta come |^'*^'**"J« '1'*"^^'^ ^'"-'> P"^*'* '» ^''« l'»yo"--U' labominafuHisthe Union is in .ieadly perif. ho the rrscnc. onr bsroVftf^ion^ nehjiib.rinnd }'**'«^ '" '^^-ciJ^'J'.v «>= «"« and eflrctive a It is ti.c mi sio.i of the IVmocraey.- Joined by |com.t ymeu huvo gc^ ihuir lives W aihluif OI '*'''*^** ''''^'" •"'"' ** ^ ''"'"' ''"'■''■ '^'"• other conser^-alrve j)«.-oplc to ^ring ft out of | naught, an(^ gone— ^htlhor, and {9t wla^?— f this tenible chaos. We
pray Democrat's let their bloo<l spilled on Virginia Inllfi rupwit. ntjx-er £>r a single moment to losa sight of this | They have gone f(>r yon, ar.i for m.", felfow-
grar^ truth.
Indicatians art5 that measures will be taken to i^us^'fTC''. Simply " disclssing the slavery j fallen victims to tlis fi-ul rebellion, 'ihiw | regiulted by a'l who knew him hfre. About
-._. '.-«*^««»«. »i»^ r*i_ _A._Ii- 1 A_ _.__ * 111. «i « -.
prohibit export, should higher prices elscwherei make such prohibition necessary to retain all the grain in, and to coroe into, thft comitry.
2.— Ti..: Roman Government has already lasned a prohibition against any export of grain, and the measure will probably be fol- lowed by all the other Italian States. These indications are mainly important as s'.owine that, with some few exceptions, the deHciency in tba past harvest has been general throu'^li- ont Europe.
3. — In the great wheat-growing Baltic f*r9vinee» tho harvest was le^n productive tban asoa), and there will be less to export this year.
'k.— Spain, Belgium and Holland will be buyers of grain this year— an event that sel- dom happens.
6. — In Great Britain, says the M. L- Ex-
W hat C onKi^sa i» Doing.
We hear the inquiry as to what Gongre.'^ is doing, freqrenily nmde, and it can be easily
countrymen. Gone, as I have sai<l, to' yfl'j' up Ihtiir lives if i(e«d be, ihui we may enjoy IllHjrty and tho govurnmi nf p*irc!in».'d Wyutir fathen", at an eqiiariv d«arTJlr. Soi'ne of onr friends and . ncqn:itii*Mnc'-8 have already
- .\ye woee ye.<t(Tduy called upon to attend tbt Kiiicfralof Lieutenant Simpson, o** company •'C," and former editor of tbe f-akc Cilv Jour-
meiitthe importan'-e and iie<-es.«ityof vindic-it- ing the honor and dignity oft- c British nauie and flsig.
■ Mr. .Tnlin (!ampbell consi'tei-ed flu-w* waf^ re ij»«n to doubt whetlier the fa'ts n.'l:ited and acte<i on by this ire«*tin:r were in reality a breach of internationnl law, and referred to the opinion.? of the law uIDccrs of the crown, ^^^ bving in some meiis'irt* incline 1 to slniw that sneh a step afl taken with respect to
nal, Who died on the ni-ht of the 30th of ^0'><hern Commissionet^, was ju.stifiablemider ■ , I tlife existing state of international law atidnrg-
NovendK^r. . Mo ba.1 been sick about two { ^rf »!,(. ,,po;„i<»ty of post ponin? the considera- weeks the exact nature of hi* cmnphditt I tion of the snbfeet till tomorrow.
hiiv.' firtn niiabic ty aSrcjtahi; but as an of- ficer ajul a man, Lrcut. Simf).-.on'.-. loss is cceply.
(^nchion,'" and offering resolutions with ref^r ' have ottr hearts so soon been culled to bleed.
envc to tho abolition of eiavery. Thu rebel metnlK'rs have been expelled. This is about
all that has been done.
Tribute (o Col. liaker.
and BO soon are our sad <rmpathii'S enlisted.
Mr. Low sustaine<l Mr. Cam[jbcira views.
The chairman pncgest^ that to meet the
olji'Ciion' of Nf r. C/nmpbcll to strike out the
wordK "bt requiring prompt reytnration for
*ight huntlred of the boy«, in dress suit aiid ' thi«t oHlrajre," and thus anvtidiHl the resolution
_ I parsed almost unaninuiiis'y.
no
Oh! that some «»f ns conld have then ad- ministered to their parclie 1 lips a cooling
In TTarper's Monthly for December, will be found a timciiing tribute to the memory of
Colonel Baker, from tho facile pen of Mr., | Jrunght; that some of us could have boumi
John Hay, private secretary to President Lin- j „p the wounds from whence tht-ir life's blood
coin. The following is an allusion to j f,eely flowed: that »«)me of ns could have
I Thk Death or riia rKESiPK-sT's FBiE.vns. ' whispered a wor.1 of comfort and cors4.1atioH
: — Alas for the (Wad hours of honest Inend- •,.».■, »> . <•
i ship! the goodly fellowsl.ir. of noble sjdiits 1 '" ^^='^. ^'^"'"S '"^"- ^'"^ »«• '^^''J' ^^"n >">•"«
Where are the good fellows who were at ""'• friend.s they bleed and pine, aud dia for
Springfield in the happier days? Hardin's their— for our conttry.-
.spiritweut up through the murky canopy j The.w are our tributes to F«r«/om. to iZ/fl-^i/,
wliose baleful shar.ow huno: over the baitlin;' ' ^ _ /^ , , , , 1 .1 -^ o
1 • . r> \- . 7,- II ir 1 to onr C(Min>v,and do we bearruiltro the infts?
ledums at Bcuna V ista; Bissell pas^eil from ' i . ^ ««ihv- •m. (,111a.
Ungi-ing hope into Farad sc, honored in the ; ■'^"*' *•*"*-'" ^f m are rea.ly, waiting too, per- . highest by the .State he had honored: Dong- 1 hap.<s a like lesnlt. IjCI as be alive to these
prm. It ha.s now become evident to every one j las lies under the prairie s.mI in the dear olu , things; let us follow those who have gone from
at all conversant with harvesting affairs, that 1 Stato, who.* half estranged heart burned with ! „, ^-^^^ „„, sympathies, our blessings-,our hopes,
more th.in the old love for I lui bcfoi-e hedif^l; I •' *^ " ' '
Baker rests glorious in .K-ath. a pn-cious ofT.-r- I **"f '*=|»"' o""" ^eara. even (to weep for the inff to the spirit of Fntiloin to which through ; brave is manly.) onr prayers and our menus, life his worship was paid; and Lincoln stands ' Lot ns give them aid and comfort, such as we lonely in his power, a *«l-.ler, silenter, greater i ^..,„ i,,^tow. Giva it lieartilv, givo it cbeer- niaa than uf ohl, time liepfinnmg to sift its ' °
. , , ! early .^nows upon the bhioknvM of his hair.
past eleven years, has amounted, in round | his h<.-art lieavy with the sorrows of a ...iiion,
iuiiubers, to .%000,000 quarters, or 40,000,!?00 1 his mind and soul pie Ijred to solemn and ijolf-
boaheis a year. (The importation of wheat i *'°-?^^'"P *^^''"' ''^ '"*1' '^'■'^'" 'letrimejit in
into Great* Britain far tbe past year was ten ' ^'' ^''""'^ ^''*' *^"'''^^' ^^""^ of conslitational
sidp-afms, eonipo.s«d the process Ion, accom- i ,„ ,. . , ,. , .»....,
They hare faTlcn flghtfng f >^ the nghf, but ^ ,«,,„^ ^y our .|.«gi.ifi«jnt regii»<?nt,U band, i tt,ii,.„s. enrottnterrd^,nt)fl insurjr«^nf s in Bosnia.
ifhich TTstcrday evening cotild be seen slowly ' slaving tOft and routing the entire frwce. The wending its wnv from the Junction Hotel, (be- ' Kwopertn consuls proposed an nrmisiiro. Ing the place the dvcea^-d lay sick.) and keep- ' , J*''^;*----^ff'»!"at Japan h-ad taken a nn^re . " ' J 'I 1 I favorable turn.
mg-siep to the slow and solemn notes of tbej s^^i !i.~The Saiviinian Minister had dc- ' Dead March." We marched in profound m ndel his pa«pportH and kjaves Madrid, the
• Ho tomb •h«n p>f pV»<I frr rrm*mhnrtff of them, Or ruilocii torri. or faiH'-. uii V\t b.illl'— '.1«1 1 1'lalii; It'it "•■^ciirlty wr«i!> >i. r .!:i-)t 1.1.,: V.« i/- f fh>-ni. thry ^K'f-p till til* tnimp^-t ^Jl»Il walc.- Ihrni lunilii."
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Aji^aokward uffiiir once occurred to one of 10 the smaihvl or simplest rani rfvinie*!, our judges of the Wesuni Circuit has JKHfi. the subject of mneh mirth. It 11 1 pears tha' the pious judicial, having finl.shod his labors and havir.g cast cfF I is forensic "ij^ nt hi^ lodgings, had relin-d into the m^vt room ii wait foriri;5brotIier jnilge,,wh(nii Ue wasabon to accompany to seme of the local arislwrccy to dinner. 'I he feinule servant «f tlie hon-;i had entered the ciianibcr by a .siilc i! 'or. nii' not knAwini^'the jndgi; wii.-i in tije iiexi rouiii. in a frolic urriyed lier.-elf in the jiidgti's w': Just the inoinent the fair N'opsy was adinir ing I eis'.-lf in the lo-.kiii;.' glass the judyv uii
Httviiig in uddiiion to our largd mnTcpflper Press n - . -^
We nrt> pivpnp.*d fo execnto work with dea- patch and t • succ-s-fully oo!njK.'to with
ex|A'(-led entered the room; and poor N'»p.v eti'ching u siirlit at the stern ci.HnteiMinc' looking over hi r shitiiliii>r in the ^rhi^s was h iilanm-d that sIk! faintiM and would have PI lo lhe-<n-ou <I. if the h-^trneil JM:!;"-, impeliei by huuiuliiiv, lutl not cau<;iit her in his urn> .\t this critical moment his brother judj.'0 ;ir ri\t;d, and open njr tlie diesi-ife room door, t- will avirw to .xte if he was re-ily, ilihioverei bi.s iearncfl brother with the fai;i ing ii^aid ii his ai-ni-i. Not wi hh g lo inlvTriipt what In tkoujrht to l>e an aiiionr. he (jiiielly i<!tonipie'' to wiihdraw. when Ms ^ mliier jii Itre viii-ifcr uletJ:^— "For heaven's Kdie, Mop ui d heur thih umt.ler explained!'' "'Never mied my d<'ai l)r<itl>er. the imiMer explains iiseT" ami le left hifa h nri ed broilier to recover the faiming maid as he could.
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silence to the fnal r?.sting-place of a most worthy officer^ which was situated .some four miles from camp, in a country churcb-ynr.V aftoat one mile north of the Lebanon braiK-h of nrilrond; his grave was located upon a li^ tic hillock, which waa coTcrdd w th sprucc- piue aud cedar, altogethef a most lonely and
two governments di.sagreeing on the Neapoli- tan archives qoestion.:
the wheat is not only deficient iu yield, but also that tbe breadth sown was much leas than tbe average.
6. — In Great Britain tbe average annual ronsnmption of foreign grown wheat, for the
and a half iniHion quarter?, or 8.),000,000
government.
h^shcl^ nearly all of which went iuf« con-| •omption, in addition to the home growth of' tbe harreat of 1860.)
Col. i;aun's Report.
7.-The average annu.V. wheat crop of Great ; ^^ ^f the aflar at Britain is about ^0.000,000 buslicl.^, we bo- j tailing minutely the
I Col. Dana commanding the First Regimei:t I Mi'ioa^itii Voluutoers, has submitte*! his re- Balls BlofT. After de
fully, aud give it hopefully, rvmeuibering that our Divine Master loveth a cheerful giver.
Come, then, lathes and gentlemen, in whom is a spirit of loyalty ami love, come to this hu- mane festival. Come and bring tud and com- fort for thojC who have given up all for you and foryonr children. Ix't no faithless, un- believing hearts, no craven, sordid desires, de-
• r« iig the years 1843, 1844, and 184.'',, the Jrifth lodgments in the funds were £2,183- 186. During the past tliree years Irchmd desolate looking place, to inter th» remains of I '^"^^ «»* of ^'^ lodgnHOts £01,^74, thus a MintH-sotian; far away from home and , P''''*'"« 'J^^' during the former periods there -. , --, . , , ,. ,- , . was a urfjfit made aud ptit by. an<l during the
friends. This is only the thu-d death, however j Utter period ther was no profit made, and
that baa occurred in our ranks as yet, not- | Ireland drew on her previous lodgments, withstanding thero are now (as I learned from I 'J'x? Lord Chancellor has coufei red a va- .,..,,, ,, . 1 I 1 • , I cant County Conrt Jud<;c8liip on Mr. Ba;r-
the hospital steward,) pno hundn>d and eight : ,,,„^, ^^^^ „„^ j, c^.nmo..f/ crmpleJ with
of onr regiment now uiwn the sick list; aiiii 1 1 (.^aniinaJ Wiseman's as joint editor of the fear very much for the health of our regiment, \ Dublin Reriexr, and similar Roiuuh Catho ic should we have such damn, changeable | P*''*"'"'<^' '^'*'^'"*-
^•eatber throaghont tiio winter, as thedtlzens L ^^"^ Y** i"' /l^'r'"""''^!; '^f "'« '^^'' \ , ' banjue, who broke his leg >« the chops of the
say is common here. As you well know, Min- Cha«M8l on the morning of the Ist ult., died nesolinns are accubtomed to i-teady, cold, dry | ou Saturday night, 9th ait, in Baggot street weather, instead of weal her that changes so I ^losi*''*'- Dublin.
often and to such cxtrennst ^ ="^'^ G»L Knex Orme, Town Major of Dnblia.
met with au accideiu oa toe 9tb ult, by hss The genera topic of cor.verfatioo about horse fallipg.
camp of late is, the inconjnst#ilcy and unfair-' }^ '^ *'"*'^ ^^*^ the Dablia tobacco mnn-
, .. „ , „ , . . i "tt'Cturers have resolved to advance the price
ness or tne tiovemor of onr State having the of tobacco 2d. per lb
authority of appointing all corauiissioned of- 1 In "
A npirro boy beloncinst to William Smith, re^iiiinc o'-«r Klizabi t lown, l\v.. on Wcdnes d«y4ii<:ht, 30tii ult.dasiied out ihr brain?; ofim infitnt child of his muster's brother, ('yriis Sinlh and then beat its nioilier with a club, inflict iiiir injiirii'ii *hi<.-h will pnliably prove latal. He was arrested and ptit under a irtiliisiy guai-'. but afiera-ards s<;nt to jail. 0" th- 2 I iiist, he was tak^ti n'oiii prison by a n:ob r.od hung U> a tree. Aiier lieinu; drawn up threo times he was shot tlir^mjrh the body. The neirro, who Wit* aboil! eiirh'eeii years of :i're, confessed his guilt, bat said lliHl he was «r^<ed to tlieorime l^y a white m.in. and wua iiitoxicutcJ at tht* time of its jKi-pef ration. y.
En^li^h Residents iu Paris are beginuins; seriouttly to conijilain of the eoiititant seizure of their newspiiper.-s aud of the delavs whi<h. take place in tlieir delivery when they arc nor .vized. 'I he cnusjc of this is, that no |>iiper can be distributsd. without official perm i.s«ion and they freqmniiy icmidn lying at the post office for upwards of twelve hours. . — ►-•-. .
Ge.v. IIocston .not Dkai). — ^Tho reported was aprfjfit mode aud ptit by. an<l during the death of Gen. tiain Hout-ton, of Tex.iy, is un-
trne. By the last accouuta of hi:n, hi the Galveston Civiljiiu, he hud recovered so far as tu be out of danger.
Fi.ORinA Wants all hkr SoLnii-.ns.— The Governor of Florida has refjiscd to allow any more soldiers to be enlisted for the "Confede- racy," aud that all perejiu enlisting uow to go out of tue State shall be aircsted.
Irish NewB-
D. L, HOW,
Wholesale & Retoil
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OILS. V.flRJVISHEH,
Ui.MPS, PL.QSTERLXa ThllR. KEROSE.VE
OIL. P,^Ti:.XT MED-
ICLYES, FJJYCY GOODS.
ah or!'r(«,from Country Dralcrl pn>oiptt/ attaiidft.! to. «'Uii CAUffANM l)K.-<l'Arch.
KEttOSE^E Oit,
That will not t'XpVxle at
60 eta per G-alloair'
LAMm CniMXFYS AND SHADKa,
. atlitlcrsniitcti itirtuiiiati ttl<- ^rniHi* nt—
HOWS Drug Store.
200 Barrels
*For Sale at
ST. PAUL PRICES. J
D. L. now.
• »-- J. B. WEISER, FhyBician & Surgeon,
OBk« *t Ucw'b Dfttif Btffre. ' » »<*»*- - (vl:oktr.>
the inland Revcane Depnrtmer.t — ter you from this oflbring, thotigh it be bnt a j fieers in case of Tacandes occnring, even down 1 •''an)p8 and taxes branch — Mr. Cornelius Ma- -mite." who ean tell what t-tridcen, bteedin- to tbe Second Lieutenant. Tl,^ „*npr,l ««;«. I '""^L *»" .^^" "PF'"^*! " ^^^^^ '" 'be Can
TBE LATEST DISCOVERY II
liere. For the harvest of 1S61, lakiugintJ
. accotiQt the low yield, and the limited breadth
■ovn, tbe deficiency can not be estimated at
IcM than ooe-fiftb. or 24.000,000 bushels,
part the "Gallant Firat'l^''''''^'" "'"^ b!e?s the unknowu hand from
ion
took iu that disastrous engagement, he closes his reiiort as ftdlows:
whence it flowed
T.
Dlratio!» or THK War. — \ well informed
Tlieueneral onin ' '"'"•• ""° "'"^" »i'i"""«" ntinn. m mu \ uu- greeable people whom IVnidence has plBce<! . ... . r . J^ *|celofTiee: Mr. W, F. Kclhypnimotftl tothird' iu our way, aud whom He has provided or
19, that company eomniissiored officers . class in the joljcitor's drparlntnt; and Mr. | purposed for the trial .of : ur virtno-thcse are should be chosen aud selected by thoir r« spec- , John Smith Gardiner, appointed controller of Mxe best exercises of patience und self <ieuial, tive companies, they beirg supposed to know, j '*''^™P ^"^'^ **• l'^*'"<^> *'ce Stanley, saperan- nnd thn Vii.ft«^r hona,,^ ,,r.i «!,.,.«.. k„ ^.,,
Dtrrua or I)aily Lifk. — Life is not en- tirely made up of ci-cut evils or heavy trials ; but the pcryn'tual recnrrcti.-e of petty evils aud small trials is Uie ordinary and appointed exercise of the Christian graces. 'J'o bear with tne fallings of those about us — with their
tention, an<l ingratitude where we expected thanks — to bear with the company of disa
The t>otvi<?r1h*r wmiM r<wpcctmitT Itifonii «h<» fltlii-ni
fcir ihn
•I UiliiK'S iki that lie has Ix'ni sppoiiitO'l AiTClit
MM-f AIK'KN'H KAM1I>V KNlTri
I M.\ClllNK.fur theCuumleiof
Scott and Ramsey.
aa woU as tbe Governor, what memb«r of their
nuatcd.
aiioe
As the firit .strenk of dawn made its app-r- correspondent in Washington writes us that i ~~ ""","" .■"" "",'T' """' """' ..-mv^. „, .ucr , ,j,^ j^^j^ Bjghopa have filed tbe third Son- •^i ."^.*!?^^?"''J:*^ T' ^l*^/''""l'^.'.''"''' I "»?.■■« " **■'''•- ^P"^i inpression that the v^r^^,^^^ " capable and popular enough lo j ,]|ay of .November as tbe day on which the
which added to tbe average impcrtatiop.nuiitM • s'oo'l upou the VirriiMM short*, ami every thing will be of short duration. Xk^/oreign demand this year ^ •is alone 64,000.000 acsuELa !
. , - , lie thinks tlmt a. ^^^■''y ^»c«»^cy that might occur among their CatiifJic University Collection shall lie anna
tk^ /or eign demand this year for Great Brit-^ *^^ having bt^iftbwi-d on board the men ( Jecj.leti.vJctory by tbe Federal forces to off-eti e^u»«is8ioDed ofOcers; aud should tbe Gover- 'a^^ field iu every parish of every • diocese of
wsre or4M*d l.~» f.»M«-*. 1 co«ekd »bo bon-r , ibe disasters at Bull Bun and Kd^^aala Ferrv, ! ,ii»*«nn«t ^,. ^a.^ .,1 -1.- .*• ,i- 1 Ireland.. ,
_ , _ , ,. ^ . , . ., . - -.- — r, ---- , .-, .. . . 'nicT/imerick Tlraorfrrsavs: "Iriie harvest
8.— Fro nee and Great Brita' ' " '-»"—• '^ ' '•• m 1... _i .— „_ i ' . • .. . " . ' rnm«n«, .» .«fc.,i »i- «.,-»-.... -,.„4« ..^ r . . '.
»,.,,.., » , . Tht« machine I* tba tolMt Invented knltUag msrhliM
and tho better because not chosen by our- 1 and
».i.„<, T. K„„- ... .„_ .: ' ^ ^<fBfE0XLtRElI.kXl1rTI.\GWACHWE
now offv-rcil to the pnhllr, anil plarcd within reach of • iior*U{i Hiril>c,"U*8ttiniilul DfaDa. • . ..^
BTaiibD«el>rUi-;|>at<uM ImXA or SeirAJtlSK Veadla wtltA fel iii(i4 la thin mactilii* trvtry VfTcly or yafti ran t)*^u<ir<f, wh*th«T cvurse^ir flnft fOiltlr«*r«moMlf, hanl-
Ihui doInK ther kiil(>
or
hois nt, 16,000 bnJtela each
9^— It is probable that the iocreaaed price j and diadplimed. 1 claim fur tbem tlie title wHl somewhat feasen the average coreTiinp- j "^ veterans.
I have the honor t o be with respect. Your obedient servant,
N J. T. DANA, Col. ComBaaudiog.
their Stale. an,i of the lame they have acquir- ! Comp^omi^«. Our cora^i^n-leLi; who under" \ of quarte.e, for the sake of exdt^^oient if iioth- , l.y caU:e7 "Large' quanthic^ of UyT which Dktaiiiiso ow e'a't^A *ab.«^riber at Wi*- ^'^ Va(?»aSiSi"2Xr;4T*"^*" '^' "•"■ e.i lor uer. 1 aueni, uottJ, oocuient, orderly | ^tards the views of oar leading men. may be 1 inir mm* T i»m«;« »««^ ««<=♦ ♦..-iw,™ k-.»-.i a-'W Fain aevend weeks in the meadows half mimrtnn n wr:t»u ti>«t r,fc: ..;ii „^f ,»™=;„ «««»tngsofercrT.riie«n'i trxtore.
reJer.->Uui». bcjiu' 8.uai>eixicra,
selves. To bear with vexation in basine.>«, with disappoiulment In our expectations, with interiuptions of our rctireiaeut, with folly, in: truaion, disturbance— in short, witii whatevei' opposes our will or contra<licls onr humor-i.
this habitual acaniesrPMii' arin»>ar<i tn Vm> mart* > twiitel or sUck,UoQieapunorm^chii.e-!iinin; t
of the essence of self denial than any httle 1 tine nv.cbtn»v ^ . T^.^.^
'. i Alki'ipii Family Knitting Mac'.iliic BRtOXfiS enphat*.
mpoaing. — [t^tltr to Wolte.\ •mi whcBiu v»lae la uortuHt"-!
iuli>riar evils Ih-ough llie country It will iiroilni-e a revolution In tlm
iu«,i,«i <r» ^ jtnj^t^. tu,iB,«t. AS*»A*T«1KU w**" *>as •t^heao
will thetefore require, to make 1
deacy of this year's harvest, onr hv
1 — ..nnm iTT.Tn^. H AA not\ nnn\ * .. ..»^ ^.. . ~j .«. «-B ».^.. w. »ti,.,i^^,..^ jeraies woaiu oeskiisneti and return to tbeir 1 rr«„:„„ av.* _^ », .,„. -•l<»Be-iouno 01 tlM) potato crop is avaUable for eiphne. siid miirht in the d-.ivs of iff-jt^rauce Man. Tw«lva l>«il»r« A w«-rk.
*o«T-rocinu.TO« (144.000 000) Br.u«^, „,or^ than that for tho«eA..w days of hartLsh.p: al^ Hopmg th. we niay «oon be detaUcd forh,„^,„ p,„,, whnLcresofWt have not hive snperserd pilgrimage 3 J*n^^^ .n.^JLmZa^.^Jl.u».s^...>i^rtr.<-^r
wnKAT !-- equal to ntm; thousand ,AijH and tod tbey proved themselves worthy of , cured to them npou the basisof the Criltei.den ) «'"'<^ "'•^J of other that will require a change been cat atall. but aJiowed to be eaten down 1 L_ _.l lV«Srtrn».?Sticii»fitai^MT«rri «^^
tiOD, etipeciaily as the lack of cotton, and the lessened demand from th? United States for j Btanitfitctnred good.'^ will tiecrcase tlie ability to pcrdiasf ftjod. It hnx been found how-ev- j er, that tbe poorer classes consume less nieat ill times of depression, and eat more bread j which 18'
... , f "»•". may bOi iog more. 1 remain yoorx, most truly in baste.! '''^ '"'P several weeks in the meadows half mington 0., writes that rats will not remain
correct m his surm,.^ for there is a vagne f„ 1 ,^t to eo on* in search of a camp-fire ! TT^ '"V' T^^^i *' ""^ ^'""^ 7°°''*'*' *" '" * ^'"'^*^'"S ^^^"^ » 'J*^'" '« ^^'^'^ occasioi^- impreasiOB ervadmg the country that a termia- 1 __ , ____ _ *>^ """ '" '™™° °' * ca.np-nre j ^j,^ "hajgard, almost useless except for manure | ally. fhisTnjiy be so; the idea is confii
Tbe;;!oouiiest anticipations araittdnljfed in as by another corrcspond'ent who relates tha
atibn of the war is not far ..flf ' All good men \ ^'^ ^*™ ^^ fingcrsi
must ho{)e Uut the unnalurai strife may be| ____
brought to a speedv termination, if it can bej _. a,i. *» 1 ■ ^ •• . t
apoii terms honorable au 1 that will prove a; ' *'*^- *'n.— To-day we received official in-
la»liitg peace. ->-7a(^f una/wiw SeniineL taUigpace lb«t we are brigadetl, .indwiil leave
r>r»«Pri<, Uvuli>' Comforti, Ta'.lt O'vera, ll««<t l<r>'»»a»,
Capnir- ' ' Purseii,
NuW-in HorfK, cnilir^lt vr» In ETeat varlaty, LaUiea Opera Capes, Tt<il«>, -* —
HU;ol<-(« tc. ie.
irmed
, ^. - ,, „,- , , respondent who relates that the i
regar.ta tbe prospects of the small farmer dnr- rats left his eom cribjs when a haad-anelh-r,
in? the coming season. that made a great racket, was hitroducod. No ...
Two th.;eatenu.g notices h^vo bee. received ■ doubt aa nnosual mA^ would frightea iherif^l^':Z:'^^^X'^.-j:::^^^^^
liroufzh liie Dui.fanaghy ami Letterkcnny away at Erj,t, but vie imagiuo thtv would soooj*'^"""'***^"*^' *»->♦"? t»«worf*IS*j^fc;^ii,an
-^- I , , Z r\^. ■' r~r ' ., ' lh»M«* 00 f riJ»7 next, for Lebanon, to join ! f «»8<-«'ffi;e' »-f the Rev. Wm. Andesson, Keo- 1 becouje accuitonied to it, and remain undia- " ??;*<:!« wuiuM^orth.w or examine ihoae m.rhicu
EoiTOBt.xtLirK.-Thcrci3?o much ^r^^i* ' y^^'Ztt^'Jvl^ '^'"'f '"f <; ''^ '^♦^ ^ W^e; it is to be Qtrr^\ MeCot^k'sl^ ?.^ *^'-^;?*«^ ^'.''^ ^L:" '^}'1' ^^': 1>«"«1 j turbed. , iw^.;i.to«;;;:^fe*S
^ , ., . • .k f II • «> .u ,/- . • .t ;ofbouthwe!sler« Alt«)uri. aiMl oibern. tohauo! x. uj t • . ^ j . ,„ Sweeney, thniotCDjos: them wilh aerious con- 1 -•.-^...l-.^ T m- w^^ fTj^k fkt ■ ^^ ^^ ?Vi?k A',;,»
always a draper food than meat, m the following from the pen of Captam Mar- sigcl ordered back to Springfield, with IQ^ ^^^, ^^kh 13 to be ma^c up of one Ohio, ; 5eq«eiKx.-s shoal », the n- v. gentleman increa.sc1 The b..y wluTJostTis balance m Uierot>f*- "«ekt, suakoieb.
"H is best to look this dilemn.a in tbe face rratt thai we mn?t be allowed to qnote it.— men. ."^igcrl favors the plan. and one Indiana regiment^ oiif regimcut of 'he presciit rents ofhis tci!ants,"hicK U is be- fdiiad it oil the grounjfhortiv idtcrwariK '
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J L. MACDONALD. Editor. .-IlAlCOPtE, lH:rKMBlR, 7, lb«l.
at o.K-.v . nor is I hero any time to be lost.' [ «at few rea-lcrs ever thii.k of the labor and •\Vo .-liull thi? y.«ar hr.vc f> oiip-to with' ' cai-c .^n•olvill^' np.>a an oaitor— one who feeU K-aii.v. Sjmin, HulLin.! and Hel^i^m in the ! his n\-:i)onsibilily. Cupt. Marryatt says: "I ,.riKT marlvt'ts." "Fra-.ico in alive to the \ know a iwriotJical will wear down cue's exia-
Our Army Correspondenoo.
NOTES rROM TUK PECOND KKOIMEXT.
I tlic^iv rni|cnt da^ ii 't iiini-i^-." . .ftr-rnlPi ''"•
kj^!i:t!i b». fufi-JMl-
5par:^^u«e
t!\vMIH» Iv.'S, w
<rr:tin3porit t';v.-Jth.;ir|it
s. ... u.Ii:'.|p to t (■ .iS<ivo statenK-iit.-, s.iy4 the dtticit of 24 l.!<\'!00 Imsli.'ls f.ii- ihv.- i-urreiil year is piob
tencc. Jn itself it appcift hotipg'; tli|^l
! .t ■BHiifcst; nor is il in thel|bor;fit i» ir :.ic cflBlinual attention it rjpuir hccJfejjfs it were, dny'upiper ii no .sooner oh-ec I'aiifibii conies aujtber,v It i*
I rtu5yp!ui<, an^udloss rcpOTttTTT of toil, anA con- I slant weight upon the intellect and spirits, de-
..; y ..ndvr..^t:«,ated ifanythi..;r. ^on.eVlaco j man-ling all the e.vertion of your faculties, at ; ^'.^^ ^,„ji„„5 ^„ ,„„^.
i; ut lni:y ..iu'-f-nrth yr .'UMiOO.OOO bu.^ieis. i the same tune you are compelle.l tu the sever-
is. they say, the exact centre of tbo State, and the terminus of the branch which intersects the Louisville and Nashville railroad, at the -point whjp-e wc arej|||w-eH<^uupcd--^Tx3luuion Junctioii&^t Wc willS) doubt, roni^ at thtt point f# BOimc»inie, in-order toi protect it from beingljjtery by (bo rebel.s bciiifr ;i p.ietty \m portsLfjt.aiulcxposei point. More taton.
\ f M. C.R. J
two weeks, until last nijrht, when it commenced — ■ — I?^^ ^^7.^^ ^^-,
nowinj, and i.. snowing yet, with a prospect IMPORT ANT FROM EUROPE
regulars, and the Minnesota 2nd. Lebanon lievcd, he intends doing, as he is getting his
Camp Andkrso.v, Ky, Dec. 3rd, 1861.
1)1^ Ma|P-As ^avc V^^)'"S ^9 ^0 ^ fterin, biYVit " cndilled i^"' in my iiost. I
ougn^LjrOttlil (l»oj you aline to *y tlu^ ;amp AndeBOii stUl e.\ist% ^nd is Jjkely fa> .\i-t .some t|si|^ yet for aug^' I know;
It has befp raining, inpj'ssantly^^ neqrly
It has fallen to the depth of about four incho.«, which, in a(l-
THE CAPTURK OF MASON
SLIDELL.
', .- *• tf^-^f ■
AND
Indisnntion
meeting In Liver- pool.
' ft i. :tl ,o to bo take,, in'o r.ccmi.t. that oW.ng , e.-^l drud^-ery. To write for a pa;H»r is very.| ^^.^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^^ ^ _^^^^,^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ,,> the previous bal harvest, the stuck of go<.d well, but to edit one .3 to condemn joursclf ^ ^^^^^^.^ ^^^^ .^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^_^^^ ^^^_^
I wheal on hand at the oiontng of the recent »o slavery. _^ ^ ^ ' ! imagine it would, un'.r the circnmstanccs; in
K:i-!i.-.!i hirv. .t wxs v.-ry low. .*o that the no* I ^^ (ortoepoideut of the HrrJId «ayS"My e?- fofs laid «f blntj-inqd^ whore tho principal | SxHoy Uont, Doc. IL— TIic steamer Tlan- crop .-:•♦,< tM r.! oii't i:.t.) cojivuinptidn. j .j,,^,,. ^f 1},^ stienL'th of liic rebel army, galh- ' produetions are percimons and opossums— a ' -^a. from r.ri»in<hi, via Sonthamploa 27th Nov.
I SodiU-iLK ih*!vi«?ws<4"luc.c j«araa!iiUf.o;i;^jj fPQ„ ,1^ ^ja^^ wiJhiti mr r»i»ch, give*, i>«»Uy "«*uaa¥ jsuulh' Uiiii Is Ugh.J Well, Lu , ^'^'ll""""'^^''''- , „* „ u ■ ^
t •■ '"•'^»i'» *^"| ' ^^■^' •»•'•? ^^'^-'J' *;"J"^''"^^' »'"" :hcm not leas than 3.->0,0(m men, who ure diB- , «ay the lea:*t, we are haviug ont of the tunes ] Southampton on the 2Tth November, with
Wo <',ul ;♦.«>,..>. ...,.^. ,,. «„.v., t ..... fi.M. n iho},r-ewi!I iie «cea:i:r i-i^tead o'l-nser, in i j^jj^^j^.^^ ^^ fyjiy^^. j 1,^^^ ahont now. The raiuv wealhcr which i Uie iuteJliKence that tho Soutiiera Commis-
nod more procisclv tix the loei.lioi. oi uur ta- • '''^" -I '•"-• ""'^ "' '^ ^^ ' f'"'*^'^'" ' ^""''"*' ^^■•" Vir-inia 1*0.000 „e have had hta rendered it almost an impos- ' sioners, Mxson a;,d Hidell, were forcibly taken
.4 Mi^ht CliuiiKO
T'T. to make a slight change in the iiif.ie. T!*- j ' .lowing n.iticp from the St. Taul Pre t wil ( \plain more fully what we niPiii:: *
We luiT." n.'e-.Mweil the first nam'>"r of th- S'ott ciiiitity Journtl, anew ['a|M*r, j)ul)ii.sL'U «l Shaki>|H.t; by J. 1... McDonald and l5ro. It is (list'mctivily Demorralic in p.jlil.es. 1' inuke.-^ a very eredi!a!>Ie :ippvaiai'ee.
Cv>ill«»lU»"
i eroo i* harvest? d.
:.l leal ui'l a:-.o;ber
reim '-:'^; and Kentucky .Mi.-v>ou i
170.000 we have had \\m rendered it almost an impos 100,000 sibility to navigate even our own strettii, and 50,000 tJio unow now threatens to go off a-; hastily as
property re-surveyed and valued .
The Western Star states that an ancient ornament in the form of a bull's face, has been discovered by a couutiyman, near Kallinasloe. It is of soiy^jcold, 4ttd in a state ofgootl pres- ervation. Where 4W characters or bieroglrfih- ics, engraved on ^|^ ornainent, wliich n^ightyi lead to a dis(X)vo|§^' of its origin. ITie party R who fonnd it rrftised £40 for it.
The scarciij ofcjfcjrf in tke neighborhood of' Gort, is iilost isev(jiptf y felt by the poor. A car load of lurf, .s(Jd last season for 2a Cd, now brings 7s and Hk Petat^en m ike market at Gort, on 9th ult., sold at 7d per stoue, which at this time las' year sold for 3d.
The Droghcda Conservative says that sev- eral of the young men who were olliccrs in the Pope's Brigade have determined to emi- grate to the Unied States and join the Irisli Brigade which is now being raised under Mea- gher.
On Sundnv, the 10th ult.. in the chapel of .r m ■ ,.
Loi.don.lerry, tho muniGcient sum of £2C0 j |^''^P«^'<'^""y "'l^""" ^'^^ H'^c. that they hava was contributed towards the scliools of the i» connection with th'o ucwspapor estabr&h- Ghrigtran Broriwrs.
JOB OFFICE-
'I1ie Proprietor.^? of the ARGUS would
lC;uTORiAL CuAXOK. — Mr. Frost of North-
Bieut
Hunncl» oS tlif :«ltc«l Stale* Along . he Goaj:t
Ciovtrnivt 2a}.
\V*e tmvv'l tiprtn a d:rt'-n«iit Irain f-oni t!ie : ,^
" Ac«*or lia;' to a i ar.ir'e. car/irfy pr.-*parc I.
ij til.' Ne.v York Titn'% flio incieUaC of tin- |
;.n'»!ic deb: is far fr>rn bein:: > > nipid a- has
Tot.J
For Iho \:
front tiip Briti>h mail sleanar Trent. |
Tlie Federal Council of Switziirland hail di'- j held Tilcg rtiph has retired from the position |
maB.k>dsati.!aclioM from Fruuv for a fresh i,,,-,.,i:t,,r a,Ki p,nj,rictor of that pnpei-. We i
3M,ouo , i> came; which will J iistC'MiipIeto, in gav st vie I violuiion ol Sw'ws te.ritorv bv French cciidar- , , . ,. „ .^, , .i ♦ »
. . . •" . . ' n ' ' learn Ironi \\\v ^ortliern i>tatcsv:an that A ,
the general whole. The ram '-as been an e.\- ; nies. near t.enevo. !
.,-„ ,Kii, 1 I „.n ^ I , I f o,. 1 ^i„.n «n« I Garibaldi. i.«i reported to have replied to the '5- C'orn^'H, late editor and proj-n-tor of the
j.jU.wu ceedinglv cold cue, almost sleet, and when one ,. ii ' .i . i . i • L.-. i <- n* r *# i... i.r. r. <u
^ " - iN4:;apolil.Tii address that he re<;jets bting iiii- hteele (. onn y J\ ncs T.cttcr \\M lelt fur th»-
i [m. m [misiVE
•braver than all tho rest" ventures forth from | .^,,1^,-,,, p„ ,„ ,!,(.„, ,,„t ^\\\ be with them i ^yars. bis httle crowded np sty, to reconoi're the j when n*'ci*s;iry. lie expects ull Italians to'
It is runion d that the .V<'i/» Lct'er j \\ili soon appear under now nianage»ie;it as a '
Jijurnaf, atid have no •b cotnj);i!iy
d<
ra ... ..:.,0;i!y <n,.p-.sc.l. I iste,Kl of iH »-e- I ^t^,,uj„|5,tiallon
ii.<.i-a:id ilollitr^. Mr. t;iia.-e, it li:w r-u^ou to
(;,.iiii'y .--.It ot .-rntt rjMiiitv.^ h;vI »- t fc,, ,^ j,,,,} j„ -t^otr;^ a few diys -.'ywc, ab .m iftl' r? *h -.11 hr-'U W bee iiqii.ite. i.^i7-,.no«)V)Oorth»!.>:t;ior.Iu:v I7th; hcliad
oesin- lo iM- r.p..n.'«' ; :.,g ,.,„. „{]]\.,.a ofdjl-jr; p.T J »y oa tho av- i.i .sa.-u cotnp;i.iy Ikvice the chaog . A;:ai:. | _.,.j,^, ^j j,^^ j^,^.,, <,;,!y .^b,. it s<ven hondn-l St-akopee i.s known, uvjr the entire State, t be the coiin'v v. if 4>f .-n.tt rjMiiitv. h;vI in*ny i^
whether a pap*,' r wus publiKl.cd heie, we Imv j ,^„ .,j ^,.„ ^:,(j.!)u0.0J0 of llvj 7,.;0 pt r cut. i1 e .u-d i b-.'i'. to ;x moiv J- tin te'y the lor -j frej^,i,-v ho-ii*. hi 1<> v.-s ib' .Vii lei^de.l b:uiks tion f>f oar «»»t»<v. ;„,, Jfj;, o,)., »|^»,» ^,; ft..r..,M;tt of advancM for
Oar county f-iend.s may re.t :iss:ir.-d li.u: ,.,1.;^^ «.oi;ds have not yet Kv.i Lss-kmI.
nnwiiiiitandi:'/f the ch.iiv,-e. •he .J ,e-w» wib , j-,,,. ..^.h,, biure- fr-.u He. Trea-nry n.«;
be none the i ;o the conny pajje.', ai it i-hai/
nlway.s be on;- jfroii'est efT"it to make our pa
|«^ intens'inrf to th' !ji. Witli t';is cKi.lui.a-
tion we know tlpt ;h'; rh.ing" ofna n-. to tli:i»
of Tiiii Sii.^KorKf: Akoi's, w.U be .-ati.>factory.
-S.oval health, Fi-h-utSH OI llie , street, we all lay bat-k well assured that it was have their .wi.ids ready. , i)e„.o,ratic iounud
' , . ,, I I » i-i V Ijomh-.v, Nov. 2*. — Cnntam NeLson hi.d '"-"a'Tuuejouui.ii
a beroi- and br v rn^i, and not until he re-; . ... . , • . .. * , ,.„ ,. , „
' I entetisl \un protest ugaiMsl tiie eai.tnrc aiio | 'n,e .XorlliJ-rn Stittecman
Kivinfi and procuring vvou'tdeu of our ani.y
aid f.jr the
,i k and ■ '''''*^ '^^"^ protrteted rain ha* swolen the (-aptiiin P..ar;iin and Mr. Vai.cy had return- I ."^tn-aiiiS to such an extent that t!»e railri'ad | ed (roni T/nn Ion togeihtr and tbr latter st.ites I k.4.1..™ _.^.„;..„ «!,,. i>,.ii:..„ i?„-u -: — ,j, !,£,., that it lias b 'eu iiitinialed to him l>y a third
/ ,,.,,,. p^i ,.! bri-lge cro^sina the Rolling Fork river, (it bo- 1 "'«t It lias b-eu mtinialed to hini l>y a thiifl
In pursuance of thi. can. ''--'-*;/;;-! ;„, ,.,, ,.f the brid.es «e have here... fore b.-n ! j-^Jf '^j?^. '.'^ .^'"-'"■'''" 'T '""' ^^'''T""' .p '0 !Ui I Vic:mty, propose o i the evtiinng "',,.., • ■ ''.'' •'"' l''"i>h Government a= a national ves-
t'.e \:<>\\x iiwt.,
Til? I»roi»p*cl«« «or Faruirrs— Tli» «'ort'i^ii f>;-iiiaii<l fui* Cimiu.
Wliat are the prsjeeta I'ur a foreign dc maiid ? and what will yraui b»- worth in the •pring ? are c|ue-tio')s that are frequently uj<ked by our f.r.nerii hihI iho.-e ^n at:_\ w^s.' In- t'-risied in ii;(! pn, e Mid s.tie of gniin. To arrive at acorn- t :ois\ver to thtsi' fjncfstiori.-, it will Im oecssary to fir-f a.«c..'rtai!i wfsat i.- the estimated dfficieu,-/ of tlie w'leat er..p 'ii Kuropo. That the deScieuey Las htm hirgi- tiiid allarm'rg to the guvfrnnicnt.s of Kuiope.
to hoM ;i p.iMi.- Festival, ta fo- \ g"«"'"".'-'.) has partly been fcwept away, wliieh | ,j „„,, ^..i, \,^ „],„^.^j ,„ refit and repair at
■ will prevent the transportation, in a great ( .Southampion, as wa-s the ca.-e with tlie.Iaino
All KINDS OF JOB wonr
•S( pti-iiiber aii-i Oefober the snai of three Mid a buif n.iiii. MS W..S re:eivd for cu.stom.-* in •h.it de.-ci!; ti;.a of p:»p r at o«r vuri .u- p'.rl-.
b'-en cx-
■rd
At lhj.-a;r!..- line ?;.">,:! ",(!.('00 !n;s
e'ia;)g;.'d at v.u-iorti p »i iN for 7.30
'>t.id% ma'iitiir a'M.at ;;.^',.S"j;),U 0 in aii to b. ' '*•''
de lacied iVom iiie a/jregate .xFKuditures S-r ! '"'•'''"o "C ">
t!::»» pT'.e.l. Of the dciir-n I iio!e«, it is eon-
-idfied proba'de th;;t Kss than twelve inillioii.s
..;•.• iii ut'tnal eircuhiti"n it j»reseuL
The total funded debt of th.i L'nitel States on .-^ 'p'-'mb -r 1st wa.'= $7r>.7o4.(»(i0; iiii.bidiii,' I'l-'a^u:/ pnp'^r, tlm eiitin.* obiigatioiii were
•mis.'n with theii..?
Of the c.ta^rs which have h.id thi-j nrce-. ity I upon \\.\ ('f fun.i-Iiinir nld an. I comfort to t.he I •'irk and wound<d of our nnnv, we hHiiiiy
it afrain for us.
i and Slidtll. from the Bl•ili^h mail s'eaniei ,. ... . X , i Tn^rt. An indignation nieeling was piMuipt
\ou may ask how long wc intend to stay | ,^. ,...,,i ^,„^, „.,oi„,i„,L<, ^^^^ ^ rrie 1 by .-.cela
heie in this old wh.Mt-field? W'ell, if you did. | malion deootineing the ii.,sn't, and luUing up I ei iil<rnt tell yon; report w cnmj) says, at i "" t'lo Government to muintain lh- dijfiiitv
I I I .1 _ _ « . I .. , 1. 1 1 „.,._,! . ' ' '■ "lo Ml n-ii >i"i; irpori iii uiiinii sriv>, ill . " ................. ... --rs
aaniiir 113. spolien lung down nno I tia! ro.nl and by ti-e wayside. — Ri'twllion, d t>rk r ffllion .lad in il.o subtle ^arb of false S'-ce.>sI..n. is amovlog as
The fair ln'ritage given ns l»y liod and inr fore'athers, is endangered. Tiie child li.i.-
m\. on iiuide ol' ten day.s, to the •• linos com. ' i;r,Tl',rtter be {.•r7to7;Vnerninent. The feelin
liut mt, 'and then tinit we are to remain here all winter to t.ike eloTge of the railroad in this vii-iiiify; and agaiti, that we are to i»eth(!
airai..st pre. ipitutc aelioii and stdd I'l.e milter
bill lietterbeh'f! tt
<d' indignation, however, was g<ner;il.
who have heretofor:. to u great txleiit, reiie.! j s;-i_6;-,2,c<;0. On the I Uh iu.t ! his agg regit. upon their home crr.p, fur a siir ply. and par- j ,,„,, -„^.,.,.a.^,.} to«l:-.7,tl^i2,00^^, orhabnli .ir th- ti.'ulariy so to Frarce aiel KteJ it; i is admit-!
ted by ail. Wc h;.ve no lie.-itaiiuu in eK pressing it aw our firm Lei ef, that wheat v.ili bring nior.; the coniitiLr spring, than it doet OOW. Wo believe tliis fVum a caleiihilion, baiie<I upon facts and figuies, wiii<-h we hare givaned from the must rtliuide souives. We slmii pre.s.'iit them to our re:iders ; Leaving it ti» them to detennine, what will be th.p prier of wltcst, when navigation opt-n.., v\\i\ i.inple f.icilities are aJTorde'', fr tr;.a.-»piHiuj; out snrphis gra'ii, to f- ■ r. ab<i:ird.
The London M^tk Lane Liprctg, the highest authority upon sneh matters iu Ku
titlvurce-! male by the tiank^. .?1. --'.(!!«) r.ii iicre;i.-e of (.:*:«> tltO.l'OO in seve.nty-two day-, or in rMind numl «rs 870(V;00 |)er day.
The IJan-a brings t!ie London Times of
2."^lh. whicli eoiitaiiij the account ol tlie ni et- ,,.,,,, r I ''"f '" I<ivirp<».il. 'i lie following pi card was regiment dulaiKil f.;r tiie purpose of gi;iig t . i p^^^te.I on clian<»e:
. . ■ • I 11 I . I Uouisville, to remain ilnrmg the winter, to acl I /^u-'i'u i<:w nv Tin-' nwiTKn tl AC '
iM-n up, and wanton!v and wrlo'dlv seeks to , . b • ^m i tt.Aiih. (i.\ j m, i.kiiimi i ii.\«i .
, .. ."•./,' , I m llie eati.aeilv of Prov< .«• or t'itv (inards. — Soitiikrn ('< vsinisnivKRS kor. im.y Rkmovkd de.slr.>y its gn-at proci-O.t.-r. Onr governrn -nt ■ ' •
I ae Iatt( r rumor appear-- the mo.st phiiisibh
ays theit? is
roiniblv more wo.d irrewn in lii.x' Countx.
than anv other county in the State. ti „„ .>»„ ,., .. ....i » .
•' 1 I l.cy arc prepared to esecut«
An extract from.a letb r written by by P.) .\. Frenzi' r an inteliii^enl .^ioiix hali-lnvi.-d, | pnbli.sln-d i'llI.eSt. Peter StulcsiiiO't. savs that Iiik-j)a-da-tah Inis declared his inl' ntiuii to t;(> dowu in llie neighberliocd of Spirit Lal:e iind -teal iVom the .letilers ali ho and hi hand < an lay tlieir hands on. ;
Mau. <"in\S(?R — The seh. ilnle of thv <;leii- j eoe vi d Shakop.e niiiii Iln-' has been ehan^ril ! It now runs fn m l-Ieiifoe thumgli to Sliak- opee in a day. — Transcript.
Go.vie ue. — Orin Snii'h .\: (io., Bmkrso! Winona, In.ve f^iilcd. W!;e:her the is>nc ol the Winona counly bank is afi; cle.l l>y tlii> • failure, we are i.ot iiiioinied, if so, it m.iv be i t:iken for gmiiied ihiit the t.'.set.sa;e ample, o' : course. — Pioneer. i HuainvKg cardx,
W. \'i. |)ik<' & Co., are <:endiiig from thri [ Hall Tic.^vrls, mill 100 hi.rrelsiifilonr ii'T day direct to Ncn ,j .,„i.„„, n;'i 1 ork; tl at IS doing well for one mil. in il.t I interior .d* .Minne^.ta. nrobablv i.o (;tlnr niiil i -^ "■''"-•• Cn-ckt,
otice.
X liAxiki Oax a II COIiORS
Pofter
Th? f'i.icago Timis niters a grand truth in the fi.llowin:^ (|iiotatTon — •\ tnitli as pitent t<» ail lO'i reJM'liced mimts a- trie light of the .sm; at i.'M.ii d^y: "Aboliti. n ii tiie primary can-e .>f oar difti<nftt>->i — iK>t alaverT. Slnvprr ii^ t'on.l^t'.ti >nal, ab.dition i..» not. Slaver ^.h ; ca.su.dlies, all tlie difiiculties wincli mn^t ««■
instinct'.vely li.-es in its o?. ;i .leleuco. Trail.n-t must bj i-ul down, soid Inyulty les-ume her wonted sway. Thi.s strife, this tejr is not our w;ir, it 13 forcr-d up(.n ns by the uprl-ing of an uiipiecedented lUi — lho>e of our -wn house- hold. We etidcnv.ire 1 loi st l« avuid this i.p- jHjal to arms; W3 snlTTed atiue and reproach and wrong, nnlil 'forbearance cea.ed to be ;i vittiie" with u.-:.
Tiierc \» now. iherefor.-. naoi-ht left na but to meet this ridtel honle witii i> (•»|!;i:K«», a
oaing to the fael tiiat thiJ regiment ia n 't briga.leil, and that there Is, I nii'leratand, to be a regiment detailed fi)r that pnrpo-e. I learned ye ter.iay that the citizens of L.inis- ville h.id pnwnted a petition to "hoadquar- t- r.s" asking that "the Minn « jta
noM .1 BniTi'ii .Mail SiKrAXUK.
A piiMie n eetinir will be held in Cotton fftles room Hi 3 o'clock.
Tl e room was crowded to rxces'. The ehnir wa.^ < ccnp'od by .Tnmas Spet tv, who rend the IbMowing rosointions:
Ri'soIvj.' 1. That this meeting hnviair heard
^ , , with indisrnnti.ei that an Aiwriean Federal
i ship of war has b rciblv taken from a l;riii.<h hnyfit be the regniR-nt dctaile i for that pur- , ,n.,i| .,toa-iier, e.rtain pHssenj.'rs p, u'-eab y un- pow." B!>t time can only tell what di«posi- 1 der thi' ."heltt-r of our fla?, fro^i one neutral
lion if/7/ lie Dial- of as. Il is hopwl, how-I P'^'"^ •" «""••"•'•. do earw-stly call np^n th , ,, ;, , , .,.,,.. , tlorcrnmenl to ass.Tt til? dii:nitv .if the Brit-
lever, by all the boy^ that we wdl be brigaded j .^,, ^^,, ,,^. ^oipiring proini.t reparation for
nid sent South, provideil th<.y will fnrnisli ns i (|,is oiiirrg.'.
This rcsolntion was read with great pn1l.u«-
d'tennination whicli t^e exigencies of thr ctse
dema.;.:, .icrvhi- our h-arts to m..:t .U lh.. ; '^"'t'' ff^O'' ^-r even decent arms; bnt Ihey all j
xpress a deei.led siv. rsion to going South '
i-iMi'd not .^irviv ; iialf
sLiv.- and half Hve. | In view of the gruad work i.pon ns, a.^l ol! ""*^' "■""-' '''■*• ''i-^'''^'' ^^''^ 'i"^'": "J* 9uW ic- ,
, |<UaJiwil'Jc 'juahty they possess is the bayonet, »
j Mr. .John ('amp'iell consi-'ei-ed th-Tr- was decidedly as fine and eireetive a re :son to .loiibt whether the fa'ts n-l I'ed ami
Th-n ajtjWKrwl secession, and t>olween llie two j the eall of our '»«!oveil tiowniment, to come I "-^••^"'*«'
abominations the Union is in deadly peril- ' to the rrscne, onr b^hnr-f! <oii;, noi._'hh fiaiid I *'''*^ "
, . . . . r.t 14 • • I 1 ' ..., ♦ 1 ,„ (.!•!•. ' II- , weajton of tiie kiiitl a» I have ever seen. acte'i on bv thi-j meeiin:,' were in realilT a
Il H tne no s.o;i of the Drmocnicv, io:ne.| by coiu.t ymeii have s I ilnir ijves :rf a thing ..1 ' i i (••'..• i T i <• i .
' . .L. 1 . .'J .^1 J .. ' V,' .1 11 , 1 tir(\a< h of int'Tnulionnl hiw, and rvl< rrcd to
oilier conservative p<..p!e to bring it (.ut of , naught, and gotK>— uifhilher, and for wUal?— j »*« w«rc yesterday called upon to attend , ,j,^ opinions of the h-w ulTuf rs of th.- crown.
,-iiti.le.l fo be M ah.ne wltlrn its projKT le^narilv come npon us .Inritn/ Ihi' i-unguinarv ■*'''' *"«^ " ^'»"*'''''-'>'''"«* r''"np'^'"-«''»?''-'<' '^^
„.^ ^ „^„ ^ .„_ -phcrfc-abolitiw •ro.c and afasilcd it, and ! strn-gle, trusting for u'tim.nle i^ncee.^s in ih^* "*•-'"''*; *«"'■"' ''''^ ''''^'' l'-;^''" '^''^^^^
fOMjately pnldilbc.ran etiif.rial n'rti.-!e, up.-n an |. rtuok to tei-.ch the people Ihi't th- Fnion ! jii.^tiec of our . a'i.s.., aii-l in the Cod ofbattl.>..j ^^'^ ' "'"^' "pon »he sh -uldcr of l;- unfortn- llie atata of ihu British ami I'reiich Wheal Market ; from which the following .stateineni.^ have been condensed :
1. — France ha.s ]>ien generally, an.l psir. ticttUn-ly for two or three yeai-s pa.*t, un tx- porter of wheat. Thi-. y-ar, not only is thtr<- no oW stock of wheat in that country to fa!! back upon, but the drjiriency in Prance a!onr is f$tima!ed at 8,00>),t)00 quarters, or sixty »on« MII.UO.N BusiiKLs ! The Government laaliirmed, and has not only thrown open the porta to free importations of yrain, bnt the indications are that measures will be taken to prohibit export, should higher prices elsewhere make such prohibition iieces.sary to retain all the grain in, and to come into, Ih-t cotmt y.
2. — Ti.j Roman Govcrnm:nt has already ia^ned a prohibition against any export ol grain, and the mexsure will probably be f.)l- lowed by all the other Italian States. ThcM Indications aru mainly im]»ortaut a.^ si owiiii; that, with some few exceptions, the deticieiicy In the p.xst harvest has been general through- out Europe.
3. — In the great wheat-growing Baltic
rhe f»-.-:obifion wa-; mlvocated by tin- GhMirnnsri, wlii> co'isiden''! he was «'\pressiiig the fff-Ung of ihe ))Oii).Ie wbon he sai.l it was th<^ duty .>f the peop] to firess on iIk' irov. rn- niei'.t th'.' iniportan'-e a'nl ne'O-isity orvin.beiil- in<r the honor and dignity oft e British name i and filler.
in tho State i-< <loiig more than th t. ] Cutmttj Orders
The Cataract .Mills, Minneap.dis, ship 1. <><:<• Toini (hdert, barrels of flour per week f..> Bo-ton an<l j.r only limited to tiiis aniotiiit by the .scarcity »ti UiiTTcU.—Stiite ^Itlii.i.
Fhindl'.Us, J.r gal lUankn i'ovnty UlaHkn^ Sleamboat cujdt. Circular t, li.ll li,,uh. I.rlier lit u</», In short evei^lhing from a
A Judge in a "Fix."
MAMOTH POSTER
(\ti awkward nfliiir oiiee occ"rn>l to one ol lo the sniaihvt or simplest card nvjniwf ■ id.^'e.s of the We.-ioru Circuit h:is beei.
(Mir ju.l'^'e.s <ii Hie \> i tlie sul'j- I't ofi'indi mirth. It n; j.i'ars iba' the |pi. Ills judicial, having fiiii.-jhed iiis liibor> and hnviig east .dl" Ms foirnsic >\ig nt hir ioihjings, had reiin'd into the next rooir, i. wait f >rlii.< 'irotlier judge, whom lie w;is alior to aceonijiany to s.^ine id'thi- local aristo<.r,'ry to dinner, 'llie femal.' servant of flie hon-. had entered the- clininbcr by a si.lc .1 .or. ni: j not kn.'wiiigt'ii' jndg.; w;i.s in the iiex; rooi':. j in a frolic urriiv.] la-r clf in the j idge.'.s w-i I .lit.vt ihe iicnieiit \\m' fair Nopsy was a.bnir j iiig leis'lf in the lo .kiiii; gla.s.--, the juil;r<* un i e.xpei-led tiili rcl the r.iom; and |»oor N'oji.-- | <ii c'ling a -i;,dil at lliC stem c..iinleiianc' I lookiiiir .11 er ill r shoiihier in the glas-i wan h alariiK'.l that slie fainted and won!.! hav.* P ! to the groii' .1. if the l.-arne"! Jul;'", imiiell. > ( liy liuiiiaiiiiv, hill mil caiiulil her in his urin i \\ this critical inonient his brotlnr jii |e(> ar j rived, and op. n nj: the die.-.-i: y r.mm <!"'<c.| w lh a vien' 1. 1 S'ce if he was rcily. .lihcncre. ids leiirned bi.ither willi the f.ii:i ing ii.aid ii his ai-UH. Not wi liii g l.j int. riii[it what In thoiiirlil to be an ani.mr. he.pi itly I'Mi'iiipii"' to \vi!l:diii\v. when his I roiln-r ju i*_'i' voe'P:'i ated:- — -l-'iir henvi n's hake, sl.ip ai <I hear tlii^
Ihiviiig in uddiiioii to our larg«j newcpaper Pn'5s a
H'o are prepoi-d to execute woik with juiicii and I > su.-e-s-fully cotnpet.j witli
•K'W-
mat.ter e.vplanie.i!
'Never mind my d.'in
liberty and the govemnn nf p»irc'ii;!*'d by our We hear the inquiry as to wliat (Jongre^s ' father', nt an e(|iiany diarrde. .Some of \n doing, freqienliy ruide, and it can be easily our friends and ar.pi li'i'imccij have aln-ady
weeks, the e.xact nature of hi^ comphiiiit I , ti.m of the snbjpct till toniorrow.
, hare been nnabic to a«:ccnain: but as an of-j ^''■- ^^'*''' *'"'^''«'"'"'' ^^i"- f'ampbnIlV views. \ r 1 r • . o- ... I 1 h'- ehainn.iii 'ncr?est"d that to meet the
I ficcr aiul a man, laeut. Sim,,.oii ., I.iss ... a.-eply j ^, |,.,..5„„ ^f ^j, (:a,nphell to strike out the
I iv:,'ie(te.l by a'l wlio knew him htn'. About i wor.ls "by rrrpii-ing prompt n'paration tor quesioii," J'tid ofTering re^Mdutions with re l>r- have onr hearts .so soon been called to bleed, j eight hundred of the boyo, in dress suit and ' this .mtrajr"." an.l fhu« ninendis] the r»\solution
side-arms, compo.-^d the' proce.<^ion. acconi-, P",;r''' '*' ' •""•."i'"';"''/- .
' . ' , I Ir-RKny. — Hervish Pa.<lia, with
.in.>;w( rei '. Simply " fiisc'ts.Aing the slavery ; fallen victims to tlis foul rebellion, 'i'luu
erne to tho abolition of .slavery. Tin; reli.-l ami so soon are .mr sa'l ^yiiii)alhics enli.sled.
brotiier. the mailer e.vplains it^.- f and Ic left hii! h an eii brother to reiover ilie iaiiiliiifj maiil as he conl.i.
A netrro boy belontrinsi; to William Smith. re^i.iifle n-ar !' rzali t town, K\.. on Wediies day iii;..)il, 3(llii lib. das. ed out ihr brain'; of ai. inf int clij!.l ofliis iiie^'er's brother, Cy riw l^'inlh ami then t^eal itsni.eli.T with aciiib. iiillietim; injurit'o whi<-li will pn.liftbly prove lalal. He was orrcsteil and put under a miliary guni
members have been exricllcd. all that ha.s been done.
'V\,\j iu «h .if ' TK,.v !,.,»•« r-.lln,. R„i,»f.i . f . »i, . ,T .».• 1 . I ' ' ' ' ' cRKr.Y. — ncrvisii I ii.<iei, wim eiirht bat- i but afierwir.h sent to j.iil. On th- 2 I iiist, Ic j
I h.i IS ubo.it I The) have fallen fignt;ng f .r the right. Inil , ,,„.,i„j ,,y ^ur n.agi.Tieent regbnental band. t;,li,.n<,.n,eonnten .1 r,,mO insm<r.nt«in Bosnia. I was tak.'.. fron, pris.m by a n ob an-l hung l. ' fl,,]I{. K Plins i:^'P
Ai y CfEce ir. tho State,
Wholesale a Retail
Tunri:.vTi.xr.. hiitrn i.E.m.
OILS. r.u{.\-isnE.%
I,. IMPS, PL.I,STERI.\ G
I no
Trlbuic fo Col. Itak(>r.
' J('> tomh »h«Il rVr p'«'(iH fi."- mn*:Tif>ri'irp of thpm.
Or r— l..."!! mrri.o- f.iiii'..'jii l''c b.itii.— -.Ini l rlaln;
It'.f n' «:i-ny Hr»ir> h. r Iri'lt i.i..: I'* i."- r f!i.-ni.
■Jhrv »l..fp till tlip triimp-t >:mll w^lc tlipni lunilii."
whi< h ye.*terdny evening conld be seen .slowly slaying tt»ii and routinof the en'ire f )ree. The i a tree. AIkm- beinir drawn up ihrei; limes ht wemling its wav from the Jun'^tion Hotel, (be- ' K'T'^pp"" eon'-uls profiowd nn »irmisiicc. j was shot tliroM<.;h the body. The ne-jro, who
:,.., tl.., ..!.,„.. »i'. ,1 „„ 11 -I \ J I .Iapan.— .VfTiirs at Japan ha.l taken a mere 1 w:t' ulioii! ciirh'een years of lere, c.iiif.'ssed li>
mg the place the dvceasred lay sak,) and keeji- j-jj^.^j^.j,],, ,„r„ '
had
, ._ ] 'j^ullt. but paid that, he was iir.'cd lo the crime
In TTiirj.er's Monthly for December, will be i oh! that some of us could have then ad- ' '"*'' ■■''^''' '^ i''^^^'"* and solemn notes of the . spa n.— The Simliman Minister had dc- by a while ni.n. aid was inlo.v catcJ at tla f.>ni.d a l.tneiiing tribiifo to tlie m.nnorv of n,i„;^,pr,.j {^ their pire'ie 1 lips a cooling I * ^**^ -March." Wc marched in profonn-l m nde I his passports ami leaves .Ma.Jrid, the i time of its peij/etration. Cohaiel Bakrr, from the facile p^n of Mr.; ,,,,,,,,,,. ti.aUome o^is could have bound i ''"''"^'' ^'' '^" ^'^^ re.sthig-place of a most | J^jn. gover^^^^^^
John Hay. private secretary to President Lin- ^ „,, the wounds from whenw tlu'ir life'.s blood ( ''■""''*' "^'^"' *'"^^ ^"""^ filuatcd .some four • ' ^ J •
c.ln. The r.llowlngi^anallnsion to j f.p^.iy fl„,,,^,. „,„t „„„e of n.s could have I '"'''^'' '''^'" '"""'f' '" » '^"'""fy chureh-yard. ' -^
, ToK Dkath or rns PaF.s:i.K.sT-3 Pkif-nos. ,,,.i,j^red a word of comr..rt and co.s.dation j ''''*'"'' ^'''-' ""''''''''■''' ""^ the Lebanon brmch Provinces tho harvest was le-H produciive ! — Al.is for tho .l^ud hours of honest Iriend- ■ ... ,.,.-,_ . .,„. ,,, . ,,,^ .,„. ,. . , , , ^„,^ of railroad; his grave was located upon a lit-
than nsoal, and there will bo less to export I ^'''1'- ^^^'^"•'•'y '^'■'''•■•^'^•'5''''^ "'^'^ "^i''''^**' this v<^ir I *^ ''^"^^ ""' '''^ g"0 1 fellows who were n
^ ' ' ' SpriiigfieM in the hajipier days? Haidin's their— fo
Irish News-
of not>Ie .
,t an-l fricnd.s, they bleed an.l pine, and di« f.>r
OIP. P.ITP.XTMElf-
ICl.XPS, PJ.YCY aooDs.
All .)r.Iirs,froni iTounlry Ix-alcrg iiroDiptly atload^.l t<>.
vvittiOAUn AM>ni;<i'.\Tcn.
That •* MI not i.xp!>Hle at
60 cts per Gallon.
be distribiitsd, without ofiieial permi.Vion and
, . .., „ - ..-,., - oar coH'itrv.
4_.V«"», Zl</ffm;«and iio//an.i will be ,pirit went up tiirongh iho murky canopy, Thee are our tributes fo f',vr(/„n. to /?,>/,/. friiye/-* of gram thid year— an event that sel- ' whose baleful .shar.ow hunr-v.vr the biithng ^^ ^^^j. ^^^^,^ ^^.,j .^.^_ j^^; a .Minnesotian; far away from home
)as-.ed from ' ' J*.'" - U ^ b s.
•lorn hap}KMi3.
hcri.eis nt I!, una Vi..-ta; Bi--ell pas
,,,.„,,., , ^ , Pniig the years LS-i:i. l.+U, and \9\\ „,,„,.„...,..,...».„
tic hillock, which was covered wth spruce- , ti,o jri.,i. lo,lfr„u.nt4 in the funds wer^ .£2.183- ihev fie,,mn-.iy lemidn King at the post
piue and cedar, altogether a mo.st lonely and ! IHC. During the past three years Irelnnd j office for upwards of twelve hour.-f.
desolate lookinir place, to inter the ivmains of •''^^\<">t of her lodgm.nt.s £<;i,.'J74. thus I .*^
, proving that during tlie former iwriods there Gen. Iforsro.v x.t Dkad. — 'Ihe reiiorted anil .„ _, c. I.. .;...! ..... I.. _. 1 .J ._: .V, -
Knglii-h Residents in Paris are bcginirng pcrioufily to coinjilain of tin; consfaiit sezurc «/f tlieir 111 w.-pap. i.<, an.l ol' iIk; <ieia\s wl.i. h
take place in tiie.r delivery when iheV are not j^aMPS. CIIIMNFYS AND SIIADKH, .<ieized. 1 he ciin.,e ol this is, that no paper can
, lin.Mimr hor-c' into Parad .>.n honored in ,1," ' And others of ns are rea.ly. waiting to., per- ! ';'''"'|;'- This is only the third death, however^ Uii,.r p<.ri.Krther wu.s n., prolii made, mid j true. By th" la.st aecants of him, h. thr ».— in l.reat ««/«/«. sayj the .U. /,. Aj- ;,.i.,j,^.,f ,,^.',,„, ..^^^j^ ,,,. |,.,., ,„,„^ri,,,. ] )„„„., haps, a like lesult. I*t us be alive to these i ^''*'' ^^ occurred m our ranks as yet, n.jt- ; Irelan.l drew on her pniioiu lodfrmcts. j Galveston Civilie.n, he had recovered .so fur a-<
was a profit miule and put by. an Idiriiig the ; d<'ath of Gen. Sam Hou.-toii, of Texts, is un- ter period ther wu.s no prolii made, am lanil drew on hor)>n lioiu lodf»mci)ts. J>ress, it hiLs now become evident to every oue , ja's lies under the' prairie .>^.Vl in the dear ohj thi'n-s; let us follow tho^e w'la haVc i'one from i «->ths.taijding th..re arc now (as I learned from ' ''''":,^^"";^ Chancellor has confei rc.l a va- 1 to be out of danger.
at all conversant with harvesting affair?, that i .Stato. whose half es'mn-e.l heart burned with ,,, „,^,. .,,,. ,,.|.,o.|il,;,., nnr l.'....i>or T.Mr I, .™. • ■ »'»<? ho.<pilal .stewanl,) 911c hundred and ei^-ht ' 7" ^^l"""! ^ tj'""} '' "<1 -''•*b-p on .Mr Bag. _.»_ — —
,,„„i„ 1 ^r■ ■ -,, , m..n. tlco. iI... ..l.Mnv . r,,r 1 h-, l...'Vm. h...t;.>.t- 1 • i '*^ • " '*- •' 2^"' ""^"'^F^^^ - . ' ' "'"' ^ "" V .sliaw, wh.fr'i uaiii.; IS commoiily couplcil With Florida v\ a.vts am, hkr Soi.ni.^Rs —The
the wteat is not only defKient in yield, bm , J|X.;';;!:,;;';:,,:;;;,',:;\; I;;.";!!;'; ';,;!;•':.';: ..n:.,: ..ur rears, our tears, even (.0 weep for the -^^ ''"'■ «'g^'"<^»' ""^^ »1«'" '^^ ^^^^ H-^*: =^"«» I ('"niinal Wisema»-s as joint' clif./r of the Governor of Fiori-la has rcfusr d to ulh.w anv also that the breadth sown w:i3 much less i j,,^, (,., ^^^, ^-.j; ,,f l.',.,.,.,l^„„ ',., ^l j,;,.), ,i,roti-rh brave is manlv,) onr pravers ami our means i ^"'^^ '''•'^y '""^■'' '''"" *'"= ''*'*'"^ """ ""•■ rouiment, Dublin /terietr, and bimiiar Roman Catho ic j more sol.liers to be enlisted for U.e "Confede- than the average. lile lis worship was paid: and Lincoln stands ; L-t ns give them ahl atidcunfort, such as we | «''«"''! ^'^ ^^^^ ^"^•»> ^'^"'P- ''^'^''^^'^^''e ' '' ro\Thrw.^V ..n>^„nW,f n,. V7 | "-^f;""'! Jj''^''' f-er-.-Ks enlisting now to go
lonely in his p,.wer, a .si.l-ler, silenter, greater ,,„ i^.^w. Giv, it heartilv, -^Ivo it cheer- weather throughout the winter, as the ci.-zens 1 ..^"''^""' ^' "''*' '^'^"^'"«"'J<^^ ''^ ^he .^^lr, out of tne State shall be aire..;ed. man than of oM, lime iM'giiinmg to .«ift it' ' *^ ' '
6. — In Great Britain tho average annua! ron^amption of fi)reign grown wheat, U» the :;::i;V;:u;v::M;:;;:\h:"li;::k;i::':";,r'hi::' liai;: '"">•• «""> P^^*^ '^ ^^^^W, n^membering that pai.t eleven year.s had amounted, in round 1 his heart heavy witii the sorrows of a nation, [ our Divine Mxster lovelh a cheerful giver.
government.
Col. i:aiiH*j) Report.
iiun.ters, to .%OUO,000 quarters, or 4'l,lH'0,!'00 ' his mind and soni pie Igod to solemn and self- boaheUi a Tear. ('ITie importation of vvLeitt ' *' " ?-^'".- ^'^'""^ ''"• '*'-'^'!' •"•"":'> delriinent in Into Great' Britain for the past year wtu ten ''*' ^'''' '' ^'"^ ^"'''^" ^'^"''"'*' of constitalionul and a half million f|uaitcrs, or S.'),000,I100 hushcl3, nearly all of whicii went into coa-
samption, in addition to the home growth of ,. , , — ; , „ „ .
the harrest of 1860.) \ ^ "'• ''^"'^ cimnumding the 1 irst Regime, t
7. — The a\-cmgc annua', wheat crop of Great : Pritai'n is about lt:0.('00.000 'ou.-;,ci^, we be- liere. For the harvest of 1^61, taking into \ t^^k ? , that di^a.trous cng;uJeraen^ he closes i '^^'^"^'^ '^ ^^^^^^^
Come, then, ladies and gentlemen, in whom is a spirit of loyalty and love, come to this hu- mane festival. Come and bring aid andcom-
, pie, who broke his leg in the chops of the say is common here. As you well know, Min- • channel on the morning of the Lst ult., died ne.solians are aceutiouied lo steady, cold, dry • on .Saturday night, yih uit., in Buggot street weather, insteal of wcaiher that changes so hospital. Dublin, often and to such extremes.
at iirlcrstttiU'li i.sinii «li tlio PropV, hi —
HOWS Erug Storo.
200 Barrels S^t
for .S'<f/c at
ST. PAUL PRICES.
D. L. liOW.
[vl;ul:tfj
J. s. wp:iser,
Physician & Surgeon,
shak<)1'i:k, • ■ •
Ofilce at How's Drui? Store.
(vl;na[U.)
DrTir..=^ or Daily Lifk. — Life is not en- tirely imiile ni) of great evils or heavy trials ; but the ])erptu!d rfcnrreii-e of potty evils j (JoL Knox (.)rire, Town Major of Dnbliii, j and small trials is the ordinary and appoint .1 lUK't with an accident ou the 9th ulL, by hss exercise of the Christian graces. To *'<?»'■' TBE LATEST DISCOVERY!!
The genera tojiic of ror.ver.-ation about j h«r.% failing. with tne failings of those about us — with their | .„.
fort for tho>e who have given up nil for you i camp of late is, the inconsi.-^tency and unfair- ' ^^^ '^ '*"*'''*^ '''*^ the Dublin tobacco man- infirinili ?, their bad ju.lgment, their ill-breed «ni f«, ^„,.- „i,ii I » r -.1 1 I r.v r. ,. r^. , • , I "fafturer* have rcsolveil to advance the price ing, tlieir pervere tempers — to endure ik
and for your chiMren. U-t no faithles-s nn- [ ness of the Governor of onr State having the ^ r,f tol)acco 2d. per lb ."'.«... 1 .
. . , , , - - gleet when we feel that we have dc.-erved at-
bebeving hearts, no crav.on, sordid desire.s de-j authority of appointing a// comniissione.l of- i In the inland Rovonne Department — tention, and ingratitude where we expected
Jill'!im¥MlT!iISM!Ilil
i Mi. iH... .1,1 V,.!,i..t,.^r. I.-... <-.l, ,otif..l hU r,. ' ^'^^ y**" ^'''^'" ^'^'^ offering, though it be bnt a . 6cers in ca«e of vacancies occnring, even down 1 »'tt"P» »'i«l taxes branch— .Mr. Cornelius Ma- 1 thank.s— lo boar with the company of di^a- ■ ,( Mri"°/.t. it'lMM'h is'^7!''f.'T ^wZm^VX-^ui %J"\h-^
■ uort^ tire n^ IrrJ-l" B 'uff Aft r d e^ ' " '-♦^^" ^'- ^«» t*'" -'-^ striclcen. bleeding ' to the Second Lieutenant. The general opin- ' 'r:\ '"" M^" wT'll^'Vl' ' '"'"' I" U Jr "," -"■""'"^' ''""'''' "'["" ''I'^f''"' '""- tT^ '^^:!d\\^^ - tV.'li^i.li'X.r KNlTT.Nc*
. port 01 i.ie aua r ni iw.ls is.u.t. aik r (K- ,,.,,, .,,.,,. . i , r i • • .i . • • ^ „. , '••'I "fii -e: Mr. W . t. kel!\v pr.>mofe.l t.. third lu wir wjv, iuxj whom lie has provided or ' - —.
; tailing minutely the part the "Callant First' , '^''"'"^ '^"' '^^^-^ ^nc unknown hand f-om ^ ion is, that comp.iny eomnii>..^ioi ed onicers , duss in the soljcilors dcparin cnt; ami Mr. 1 purp.-sed for the trial of ; nr virtue— these arc ScOtt and RamSey.
fr„^i- . •„»!,,» ,1;. ...♦„........,„.. „o.».n.,« !.« oi..a,.« I whence it flowed. T. 1 -should be chosen an.l sekcted bv their nsnec- John .Smith tJardiner. annointed confrolk'r of i the best e.vereises of T.sith.i.fo io„l wr.irHr..i;,.l _
•ocoant the low yield, and the limited brea»lth
»own, the deficiency can n.)t be estimated at
I his rejiort as f.dlows:
,, , Ramsey.
I should be chosen an.l sekcted by their n spec .. John Smith < Jardiner. appointed conf rolk-r of ; the best exercises of patience and self denial, ^1.,, „,.,^,„, „ ^^ ..^..^ ,,,ve„tcJ ki.aung marWae 1 tive companies, they being supposed to know, I **>"»'P duties m Ireland, vice Stanley, sujicran-j and tho better because not cho.seu by onr- «na
11 informed \ ^g well as the Governor, what meml,er of their i ^""^^t^ • . „• t, , « wi. n • , o I "^^^^ '''" J""^ '"'"' ^'^•^^'t''^" '" » "!'«'"<-''=•''■ | THE OXLT RE.U. KXITTWG n.lCHlXE
I be Irish Bi.shops have fixed tho third Son- j with disappointment in our expectations with
at the war , ^^/'^I'^^^ '' "I^''*'''« '*."'! V^""^^^ enough to ,]ay of November aa the day on whi(d. the intennptions of our retirement, wiih folly, in- 1 "l^.,:;^^^.^,.!!:^!;^.^^ '""" '*"' '"^
ks that a J ^^ "".^ vacancy that might occur among their . Catholic University Collection shall be anna- truaion, dLsturbancr it: short, with whatever ; Bytijftii'.eoiUi-fiat.-.nt i..iieh or 8etf Arti««f Wra.ti..
estooff-etiComH.i^ionedt,ffi.ers; and should the Gover- ! H'l" held iu every parish of every diocese of [ opposes our will or conf.-adicts onr humor— ! ^!i'i.}?'w'V^hl^'l:.MVIi!'.^^^^^
this habitual aCOnk^scP'ci' •nin."'r< fn ho ninre t»'»tt'' '-r >Utk,UomMpuii .jr m.' hiiie-M>»" ; Ihusdolnx P ♦I. ' - ,V , ^Hl"^"'^'' ^'^ "'- 'V"'^^ aw*y vvUl"»K!".^-'tiJl«Ui.u.t>tii;.te*l4lsiuall other ki.l'-
I Ireland
; DiRATio.f or thk War. — .\. we !*« fKon «„«fif,i. ,.. o 1 ,00 /w^n K , 1 ; As tfie first streak of dawn made itj app-r- cori-espondent in WiL^hinglon writes us that I«w than one-fifth, or J-I.IOO.OOO bu^^hels. I m,ce Mmres..ta a-.in lll,.n<^ with tien. Sione. there is a wide spread inp^s.sion th which added to the average imporlatiop.mrtilv.* stool up.>u tiie VirLr'ma sliora and eveiy thing will tn; of .sliort duratif-ii. lie think Ikc/oreign dematuIUiis year for Great Brit- *'^^^^^'^'""'^^''^^^ T^-^'-^'i «"» '"oanl. the nien , ilecJdcd.vj.jlory by tla' Fetleral force
«,-. alone 64.000,000 Ufsii.t^ ! : tTb,''.';?!' uVn In'nl. liTi^- ^^Un^Z '^' fr^"^ f ''"" '^"" *'"' .''^''.^"'^'*' ^^"-'"y^ ^ ^^' Woi"t any otk^r than a member of tke
I to be the la>t n.an up.m tl)« haw... I»nt the would pave the way for iiegolintions for a set- • ." . . ,
a.—Franec and Great Britain together ' ^r-allaiit Geiuv^J w.>uU u<>t yield his place and , thnKnt of the sectional controversy upon terms '"'''''''""^ '" ''^^ '*'' vacancy nufrht occu will therefore require, to make i:r> the defi- ' •*'''T^-'' ^" "'^^'-''^ ''^ S**"*^ ^f*^'"' '^'^^"'o '""^ honorable ami .«aii>factory to tlie'belligerent.< j ^^ undoubtedly brood general dissatis
ei^Bcv of this vcar'a harvest our Hl-vn.,»n »vr. "''I'^'.V , . . .... I It is thou;.dit in Wa.-.biiigton tliat tho Confed- i/««/ioa/
^ ^ ,, ;/ni^; "' i ^^ ''*»' "^"^'^ ^ ^-'y ^" ^''« "^"^^ of Minnesota, 1 grates would be »aislit».l and return to their < „_• „ ... k • . m ., r I ^^ac-fourth of the potato crop is available for \ I-ipline.'amr mbdi't in'tiie' di.vs of ->
To*tr-rov* MUXTO^ta (144.000.(100) bvsue.., ., more than that for Iho.^- few days of hardship alU-iance if constitutional ,r„arai.tf es were se- i "''I^'"" ^^""^ ""^ """^ ^''<'" ^"^ '^''^'''^'^ '^"'' ' human food, while acre., of wheat have not hive suDcrseded r^l '"imli-e aad "ina. TF wnK.\T :-- equal to rine thousand »A^ 1 and tt.d they proved tbeinseivei worthy of cured to them upon the baois of the Crittenden i '^<""*^ ""*? or other that will require a change boon cut at all, but allowed to be eaten down loads at, 16,0^0 bushels each ! j their State, and of Hie (amo ihey have aequir- ; Cornpionii^e. Our cora'sjMindett, who niider-i of quarteis, for thesake of cxcib-ment if noth- ''>7 cattle. Large quantities of hav, which
„ ,. . ., , . cltorher! P.u.ent. bold, obedient, orderly j^tards the views of oar leading nnn. may be , jot n'ore I remai 9.— It 18 probable that the increa3e<l —■ .7.-:../.-_ . j i . i ..•.. .- _ .,.__ ., . .-.,. .'^ J 1 m.- more, i remai
will Eomewhat Icnen the average con.«ump- tion, especially as the lack of cotton, and the lessened demand from th? United States for Dtanufiictnre*] good.?, r. Ill di*<Tca.sc the ability to parehast^ food. It ha.^ been fonnd. howev- er, that the poorer classes consume less meat ill times of depression, and cat more bread ;
ship I »ntl b'il they proved tbeinseivei worthy of cured to them upon the bariisofthe Crittenden i '^"nie doty or other that will require a change boon cut at all, but allowed to be eaten down _' ^ m 4
1 their State, and of Hie iamo ihey have aequir-: Cornpioniit-e. Our corresjMindett, who niider-| of quarteis, for thesake of cxcib-ment if noth- ''>7 cattle. Large quantities of hav, which Drl-.miii.\o oct Rats
e.l tor her! Pu.ent. bohl, obedient, orderly , ,tards the views of oar leading nn n. may be , in? more. I remain ronrs, most trulv in haste. ; ^'^ ''"'," ^''^^""^ ^^'^'^^^ '° "'« "ieadows half mington 0., writes tha
pric« i ami </»«;/;;/j«.d. 1 claim lor them tiie title correct m hLs surmises, for there is a vague . r " 1 _ ». :. . , ' e 1 f^'vered with water, is now being removed to ' in a buildin" where a c
ttmp- 1 of veteran:^ , .mpressiou ervading the country that a tern.in- ! '^"^ ^° '" ^'"^^ * catnp-fire | j^, |,„^,„,,j_ ^,„,^^t useless except for manure j ally. This m.iy be so'
lurance, j Make Tvrelr* Dollar* A Wttlt.
JitnanCC. 1 Xti* U.lWwluC.tr'. a f«w«)f tW almort tinUmlted »jrl<.«r
I 01 f«brH« fin.l urticl«i of wcarloif «i'P«m w-tifch wllh tl>e
; uu).*t »urprlsiii*: fatlimy.ii..l p.rl<-cti»u,arc maJe uyau
I have the honor t o be with respect, Your obedient servant,
N J. T. DANA, Col. Commanding
.-ipressiou ervading the country that a termin- ' ' ',' 5 0°
ation of the war is not far <.ff. ' All good men | ""'* '^'*"" '^S fi»gtr.s.
j must hoi)e Uiat the nnnatural strife m.ny be |
I brought to a speedv termination, if it can be 1 _, 4 t -. , , «. . .
upon terms honorable and that will prove a ^^■^- *'h.— To-day we received official in ! lahting pe.icc.'— Indianapolis Sentind.
Y^ ■ . Miw^L oui ^1 irtiJi^ iAv.iiii 'J till'* !'• t •■ 1
DRCMMIXG OCT Rats.— A subscriber at Far- ' MiI* truly inat«-hl«-«s macliln.- vH:
ih'if riti; will nnf rfiimiiu I titftcklngS of every Pii' an-t t.-Ttiir.>.
luai rata Will not remain fi,,i*r>uirt.. ijei.t*' su»pmu«s
Inim is beaten occasion- i.rawf-rK. Nui>i..n!''arrs.
„.,,.. ... .',,,. 1 ' .ly Ue so; the idea is confirmed | Trt"h. Cvirs L*iics Opera Cai)«»,
1 he gloomiest anticipations are lU'iulKCd in as i by another correspondent who relates that the i ii.-«.i i»rr»M.H. Ti.iie«, —
reg.nrd8 the pro..irwts of the small farmer dur-J rats left his corn crib.s, when a hand-sneiler. j cl'^^T' ^»-^«1' •'''' '
ing the coming .season.
that made a great racket, was introduced. No Vut>c»,
JOkoIi-ih *c. Sr.
Two threatening notice.- h.ivo beea rcccive<l ; doubt au imusua! noYiwouTd''fright7a"\hVrt ft*^:!,!''::;^:; 'r».v/«f. ....«?.., w-.ric.aMho. warn rton«
, ..,- ... , . , , 1 -,i , r ii . .' T. I. « , T .. , I - - — .- .. ...e,.....u ■• ; DT i:,i» MiBiiwHw o-^airpn no#«r»iii loitTirmrr- It for ma r-
teiligence that we are bngad«*l. niKiwni leave tiirou^jh tiie Dui.nuiaghy and Ix'tfeikei.ny awav nt Grbt, but \te imaHno thev would sooa' »• t, • n- nt^^m" uw-if 'i'»«riirti»« woriinioTr perliwtihaTi
EuiTOEi.xL LrrE.-Thcrc is so much truth i A '^!^'^ ^^"'Kl': »^^^i"5 '"f '^ '.y re.si.lcnts ^„^ y^^^^. .^ ^ ^^ ,^ ^^.^.^, ,^,^(^.„,.^.,
I thiapJaa-OD Friday next, for Le'^j.non.to j.^in ] ^'^^^'-''^ »"' by the Rtv. Wm. Andessrm. P.ec- , Ix-coine accuitoiucd to it, uad remain undii- "pi^rv/!iV'ww.iM>-'t.Miurch«8»..r'x.iti.in.-tho«e m«.i.M..
' tor of Mvragh, anl his agent, Vr. Daniel turbed
.,,„., , ofSonlhwe>leriiMl-.,ouri.andotheklnhave'r.' 7^"? ^ " •" ''^ ''"="'™' •'''"^'"'''' Sweeney. 'th^^^^^ . -..♦.,. ^ (
which is always a cheaper food than meat, m the following from the pen of Captain Mar- sijrel ordered hack to Springfield, with I0,ri00 ''ncade, which is to be made up of one Oliio. sequences shool 1 the r.v. gentleman incica.-cl The boy who lost his balance oii tlie roof' '•His best to look this dilcmn.a in the face ryatt that we mu.*t be allowed to quote it. — men. Sigcl favors the jilnn. and one Indiana regiment^ one rejimcut of 'he prcsctit rent? of his tc!;ants,whicli, It L: be- found it on the ground hortlv aflerwank '
ir thr work .fiTCrfVj' theni^cnn s.-.- nor in .iprrjlloii njI/.IKS SfKKKT, KUAKOI'EE.
J. IL 'nUlil^TTS,
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DEFECTIVE PAGE
INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE
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J L. MACDONALD. Editor.
at ono,'. . .nor is tlioro any time to be lost.' [ Hut tVw rcu-lcrs ever think of the lubor and •We >hun this y.«ar hr.\\^ I > c-iip "te with" c-arc .l.-volviiit,' ni..>n an Cilitor— jne who fecU K-..n.v. Srmi:), 'l I.. ;i.i!i.l :»;..! lWi;i.im iii the ', his rosi)onv.il)ilily. Cupt. Marryalt says: -I ..riuT iMark.'ts." •'l-\a:..v is alivo to the know a i)crioi«i.'al will wear down ones exis-
Our Army Correspondenoo.
NOTES FROM TUK PECOND REGIMENT.
Camp Andrrso.n, Kv, Pec. 3rd, 1861.
.-llAlCortE, l>i:rKMBFR, 7, im;
M
reguhir-!, and the Minncsot-.i 2nd. Lebanon is, they say, the c.\act centre of tiic State, and the terminus of the branch which intersects the Louisville and Nashville railroad, at the -point whi^-c wa aio now ci»cftU)pc<l--^TiCbauon Junctioo.- We will, BO doubt, remair at that point fjT BOine<inic, in order to proti'ct it from beitifr&Jten by the Teljcl?, bdii^r a pretty ini portoia aud c.xposec| point. More toon.
M. C. R. Company "K," 2nd Kegimeut,
lievcd, he intends doinj^, as he is getting his property re surveyed and valued.
The h'eatern Star s'afes that an ancient ornament in the form of a bull's face, has been discovered by a countryman, near liallinasloe. It is of sol^ Kold, %)^ in a state of );ooil pres- ervation. *f here 4ra characters or bieroglrph- ics, engraved on tbe ornament, wticli might Ivtid to a discovciy of its origin. The party who fonnd it rpfiised £40 for it.
The soarciij of tjrf in the neighborhood of Gort, i.s laost severely felt by the poor. A car load of tuif, sold last season for 23 Gd, now brinirs Ts and >*■*. Potatoes in the market at
AND
:.. *H asfet'. v-..-,#l!.,- Crti,..,i r^tat-s."... Iday'ap.per is no ^''••'''-•'^' ;"-^'r"» ''''•» I'^'"^-'!^,;,^ ,ome thn^ vet for aught I know,
f... .i^^n,-.,. Jt^rir^uriM, dlulin, to t!.||^u comes a-^ther^t ... Tl.e «nn... .f ' ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ■ .^^^,,.,,,^^ .^ nearly
, :,. Vvnv sfa:.m.-...-. My. the d. licit of 24 | -"^T.^yphus. an1^udle..«rc,i(*fthon of toil, and con- [ ^^ _„,_ ^^„^„„ . .,,.-,.
;.,i.ViOO b.Nh.!s for ilu- nira-nt rear i.«- p.ob- , .-taut weight npon the intcdect and sp.nf.sde- j ^^^^^^.^^ ^^^^ .^ ^^^^^^._^^^ ^^.^j^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^ IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE ; <iort, on 9th^ ult., sold at ul per stone, which
.; y ..nd..r.^t:nn,tcd if n:,v.hi..g. .:.,ne place j man-iing all the exertion of your faculfes. at ^^ .^^ ,°;„ti„„j ,, ,„;^. 'jt ,,„« fallen to ' a at i„i:y .>r,.-r...rti. or mmWO bu..lu!. i ihe .^ame tunc you are compelled t. the ..ever- , ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ._^^j^^^_ ^^.^ .^^^^ ._^ ^^^
• Tt Is a:,o t. bo u;.v;. in'o .cc..u,.t, that oW.-.-g , .-st drud,,.ry. I o write for u p«;^r .« very j ^^.^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ,^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^
t., t!.e p:vvi<..s bal h;.rv,.t. tlie >t.ck of go<.d well, but to cd.t ouc .. to cndemn J-ur^Hll , ^^^^^ .^ ^^^^ .^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^.^ ^^ ^^^^^
...v.-nt '.:i ha;!.l at the (.jcning of the recent j 'o slavery. ^ ^ ^^^ ^ , .^^^^^.^^^ j^ ^^„,,j_ ^.y ^ jjj^ circnm?t.ince.=; in
i;.>:,'!i.-h hirv. .t w.i'^ v.-ry l;,w. .«o that the no* I ^ ( orrcspoi deal of the Jlrrcttd faya-Mye-- fai.s land of blno-mnd. where tho principal
• TOO ••::!' r.Mi •:.'. ofv" i:.l'> c.»:!-;i!iip!:(»Ti. j
THE CAPTORK OF MASON SLIDKLL.
Indlsnation
ill noting in L,i\er- pool.
S.vKDT rionjc, t)oc. 11. — Tljc steamer llan- tiiint- of l!ie ^tlx•ll•.•t!l of liic rvi.fl army, gath- ' proihutions are p.rci:nons and opossums— a ' sa. from r.r.«jneii, via Southampton 2';th Nov.
4 ^li^ht Cliuiiiic.
SavtiU-iiig i!ie vifw««.f ilice jouraiiUiupo:i pyjjj fpQ^ ijjQ (}„,^ wiihin my re»*ch, givci ur«l.;y 'buuny ooulU" thio Ls "gli J Well, to
i"^ :\g<i ^.rr; , \>\- n.uy i-;»:v;y t
.ouittde, f 'iut
ha^ arrived. Tho stoamPr from St. 'I hotnas arrired a
ihejr-ewii: iu ^iva:c.- i'i.»t. aii '■•''h'-''*r, '"> i ,ribut<d as follow l'>e >i rlo : ijiitiaa»'. .-.1 Ka iTi>i» L> l.arvr-'- I.
;hein not less than 3.')0.tJ()0 men, who ure dis- j say tl»e lea.st, we are haviug one of ihe times j ;^^,m|,„,„p,^^., „„ t!ie'2Ttli Noveinber. wit!
i at tliis time las' year sold for 3d.
The Droghcda Conservative says that sev- eral of the young men who were oflicers in the Pope's Hrigailc have determined to emi- grate to the Uiii ed States and join the Irisli lJr:<rAdc which is now being raised under Mea- ghrr.
On Sunday, the 10th nit., in the chapel of r m • <• i
Londonderry, the muniGcient sum of £260 , '"^''^P^^*'^"''^ "'f'^"» l'^« H'^'c, f'at thfy hav«
was contriliuted towards the schools of the hi connection with the newspaper establis>h
Christian Hrotliern.
;tiil th t \h- f.:rftg:i <Vnnaivl will j vir'iina , .. ., •• .1
We Cinl it nec«:s.-ary, to prev t.l cui ru:»:« u.
iMid n»ore precisely fix the localiun »>i lasr ^a
l^»-T. 10 make a slight change in iho n».r.ie. T'l* i
• .;ii>wing n.^rice from the St. Paul Pre t «',!.
t\plain more fid!y what we nican:
Wc iiiir • ruwi.ed the Hr^t nuni'rT of th' [ S< i>ti coiiiitv J-jurnil, a ;•...• \v [)ap'.'r, puiiii.-.L'-<.l i ■I Shak<>|K.t; by .1. I.^ MiD.Kuiid aitd P>ro. It i w (li.^tiaitivily DcMioeratic in jKiiit.v;.». I« jj rh- S 'x V.»rk Tim-^, t'lJ iiiCieOaC of tin
.Ti'iJse de"»t is fur fr >m Win:: > » r.ipiti t»- I. a:
uT-l a:io:Ler hlan.jK-.u- i i',.„:, .-<.v. and Kentucky
1 Mi.-vaUU i
I'iMiiucI-. .Ail^ri^ilUiA otitic- I Alorig -he Coiut
Twi.d
here about now. Tho raiuy weather which , liie iutelligence that the Soutiuni Commit- we have liad has rendered it almo.at an impos- sibility to navigate CTcn our own streets, and 50,000 t|,g jjfiuw now threatens to go off a-; hiwlily a.s
170,000 Ml. have liad has rendered it almo.at an impos- ' M'>ners. M:tsnn atid Slide]], were furcit)ly taken
loniutii -IT. . .• . ^ ,...«,.,. . „j I from the Jfriti.-h mail sleanuir Ti-ent. ii.;uTOF.iAi. <
iUU.ouu sibdity to naMgate CTcn our own streets, ami ., , , -i ■•.• •. i 1 1 i i ' t 1 1 t> ;
..,,„,_ •' " ^ , ., lie redrral Council ol ^Wllzel•Iand hud de- , In 1(1 7 t/ip/v/
Slate Xo^vs. Cuax«;k. — Mr. Prost of North-
men t
A.'" >rli:r,' to a i nr.ic'e, cr.rr'''r!y pivpare 1,
make.-' a very eredii.iMe apin-uai've.
Wc tmv.-l upon a ditf -nM.t train f'om tin Journal, ar:d h:ive no «h"B;r;« i'» tf r-jwrte* i.i .v.i'b couipany Hence the rliaog •. A_'ai: .^i';ik"|W»! i-s kito".vi», tivjr il,o entire Sljite. t bu tiie (*i>iin'v v. If of .Tiiii «-.>«mtv. )i:>d » BMny U'tt> r!>'ii -.o Wf\\ jcn: be.v ii '| li.isr. whether a nape r wast puldit-l.td here, we hi-.v 4l e :M i b-'s: lo : X imnv U- tin te'y lh« W • , f-e.ut;rv \r.>\ l<. h • I <»v.~< ;!i • A;.
i> -va '••> ii:i»o ily sn 'j>>;!cd. I i-l''.bJ "f i's '•<^"- '
i.!g i.j.' inlli..:! itfdilii- {< T Jiy i»!» Iho av-
.Tiiro, il ho.-* bcei o.ily .b • it s-veu hundn-*!
11.1. (^i:id (h.::.!-^ Mr. t'n:v<e, il h:w r.-u-oii tu
ten .'V. hn ? i
n lew <\
gniph has retired from the position '
mankMJ sativfaelic.n from 1-Vaiuv for a fresh L,,^.,i:t^,r a,,a p,-nprictor of that paper. We,
30,'JUU; 1^ came: which will jiistc<.nnpicte,iugav style I violulion of Swiss tc.ritorv bv French ceiidar- , , . ^. ,, .,. * .i ♦ »
,.,•',. .' , ' „ . , r- . ' ' learn Ironi llw Northern l^tatcair.an tiiat A.
the g.wral whi.'e. The rain '-as been an e.\- , nie-^. near {..neva. .1,,,. ,, , . ,. i n,^ r .i, J
•t-.OOlll) ■ I, .11^, I . I . . „„ I n-lu.n m,. i Caribaldi is reported to Lave replied to the J5-<'"":flI. I'deedil.-r and proi.n^tnr of the
.s.>u,uuu eeeiiin;ilv Colli one, almost sleet, anl wlien one 1 ,., 1 1 .i . » . '• • L.. i ,' n- r << i » i r. r . <i. '
_ 1 '^- /. , p I Neapolil.-.!i addn.^s that he regiet.-H oeiiig nn- Steele (_ omi y A rtr* /.( .'.'rr has left fur the:
r.r.tc yl-.:. '"**' j ' braver than all ti;ere:,r ventures fortii from ;.,,,,,,.,^,,,, „„„„,. ,,„t ,,j|, j.^ ^vith themL,,,,. ^ ;, ru,„,.„d a.at the .V.«.W.f.".r , rn the <-|liZMl- of -rt»»l ConiHv ' ^''' ""'"^ """^'^''^ "P ^^^- '" "^^'^''^'i"^ '^'^ ! f'^^' ..vc.^sary. lie expects all Italians to ^^j,. ^^^^^^^ ,,^,j^.^ ^^^.^^. „,,„^„t ,, ,, I
'^-,..va.,.ea.t.. r.l.a^. «f ...e street, we aU l.y ba.k we.. as...d that it was ! have ,W^^^^ x,,... h.-d »^. ratio Journal. i
a heroi- and br v f u-li, and not until lie re- ; , , ,. , , . ' , „ ,„„, ,, ; ,,„ ,. , .-, . ^, •
' enleiv.1 hi.H ).r<.te.stugHiiist the rapture an-i , 'Hx' ,Xor!lwrn StnttKnian ^ays thei-e is j
proliably more wool grown in liice Count}.!
1 ■ 11- 1 „..., t-^f... 1- (,...,.,»<'., (..In X'l.l >n u w-iit-iit I 'hall anv other County in the Stale.
for It. a:id, •• no tonyie ran te!', " no pen nor- i nva;j!s)rate.-> r. lus-d ( i.ptain i>il.-on a u ai i,ii:l
n [Ml m iimm
AtiiuiaiHtialion
ITc C immi.>--i!i<meis ef the Fa^iitary Cotn-J
turns ag.iin, do th-.- rema'niiig many feel easy! .K-sirm inn ..f lli« sliip Harvey Huivli, by tlie
..,,., J ...,„„, , r' =•■' to his welfare. "Awful n'.iddvr Ls no name i rebel >teaii.er Nashville, 'i'he SonJhaniplon mi>«ioi), duly appomte.l by the secretary of, ^ \ . i i
\,v< .'tfw; ab .'I! I Wur, have invite I all l.ival women of Anieri'-a ,
.■j1T;'..«»(>»!Vh> ..j- i;,w !..a I of-Ju;-.- ITili; ha had i to .iv^ist in onr pr-o..t i.a'ional •'trn/ali;. by
tna.
".Vwful n 'iddyr Lsno name I rebel >leaM.er Ni
I'/Je ran te!'," " no pen por- i nvagistrates n fiis-
\ ' , for the .search of
tton f»f our <>*h-
The Nashville, and refirivd j hitn to liie Secreiarv ef State.
1 • - t I- .. .1 .. : L. ....I I oe n.t;eiu iinurieieii r.im iias swoien uie ('.ii.t-,;., 1',. tp im •il.rl Mr Vmev had rcluitl-
,*.-i.i ». It -4".1J nuOuJO ..r t"i- 7 .;0 1.1 r c lit. , r»r(/i«- and i/rofKnig- aid for the .1 k ami I ' , . ., i apiain i >.zrain anu .mi. i an y nao riiuui
; i'«.K . r.at c .i;.uu«M»>.w o. i.i- ..-o 1 rtoi. ,„ -^ ^ ^ " I streams to such an .;.\tent that tk- iai!n.ad red (ro.n L.ii Inn toireili.r and ii>'- latter .elates
uort:i<it;(t ofourarny. I u -i ..
I I idir.-uanceoflhM call, the ladies of Shak- 1 _ ' "
r iri? ri:e t
•Otf .^J"*,":*.'.'!-' t o . n-en-lrit
><-i^tled ii.iiiks j advan;" •.•< for I
The recent protrtetod r.iin has swolon the
I bridg? cro-.sins the Uolling Fork river, fit W^- . that it l:as b -eu iiitiiiiaie<l to him l>y a lliird
0.ir county f-iends may re.t a-ur-.l t'.u; j ^^.j..^-^ ._,,_^_,^ .^^^.^ ,,^t ^,.( ,^^. , ;^,.„.,,_ .p e and vicinity, propose o i to- evening
n .lwili:ita!:di:.4f the chan-e. .h- .i iru> «il= , .j.,^^, ^^^^^^^ ,j^^^^^.^ ,.^;^^, „.^ Trea.v..ry n.«} 1 1'''; 1 ''''' '""*•• <" ''"''' •' I'"'*'^'* I''--'l '*;•»'. »"
be uo:ie the i-« th»; coiiny pii|i=';\ a- it .-Itai'' nlways bi" oar ^reavst <f:nit to mak'*">!''pa |»er inten s'ini^ to fm ui. Wii'i t'js txi.lui.a- tion wc know tija? :l;'; ••hruig'" nfn:'. a-, to tha'
of Till! Sll.\KnPKr. AkoCS W.li be .-Ut!.%fael0f.
Th^ I'ro^pect* i«.»r f'ari3srr'i--TJi turti);u i>.-iiiaii<l tut- (iir;.iu.
inde.-!. ml ' eici't p tynn;:
Tn
av«r.i'j'
.,,. , • 4 ,1 ' \ U'it, ricii'e.iwv] r.rturopr'uile ^wi'ii aid for the
nullion a dav. ii'i* 1!:t'se vie : ' >r r
\ 'iJmoS'.JS before elated
-f tl.0 bridc-es «e have heret. fnre bern ! r^""'>' ''jf . I'V ,^'"-'"i'''' ^''^^ '"'«" «;S'»f-7'^'^" =
,. , . , , , I "v lite IJriil^ll Gnveiiiiiieiit a= a national ves-
guaruiiig,) has j.aitly been bwept away, which | ^J] „„.i ^,i, ,,^. „is„^.^,, ,,, rJU and repair at
will prevent the tniiisportation, in a great i .Snuilampion, a.s was the ca^e with tie .Jaino- , , , , , i- , . ,
MV ..tores to the mam part ..f Ad,er._.o a, to e.vere.e perl-et neutrahl) be-, ^ _^__^^. ^^^^^^ ^.J^_^ ^^,^___^_^^^_ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^_
An extract frniu a 1. ttrr written by Sy \) . S.. Freiizi' r an iiiteilij;eiil Sinu.v l!al;-liri.e(l, jiul'iislied i'liI.eSt. Peter Stutcsimi'i. says tiiat liik-])a-dn-tah has declared his iut' ntiuii to ;:o dowu in Ilie iM-ighberl.ood el" S|>ini Lalte aii'l -teal iVoiii tie .vJtilers ah lie atu! hi lumd can lay their lianl> uii.
Mail ('ir.\xoK — The s-ein dule of the (;]en-
Tl.ey arc firepjre*! ty execute
All Kiuxid or JOS wonr
mca-nre. of ar
, .\ |j .ifii.iiii" us w...-) re eiv d r>r lu.slom.'. ii
I h.'.t tlf-.-cii: 'i.-n of i.:»p r at oUr vari .U- ii'-rl- , , ,.
,,., ... . 1- • I , . .-..-,.,.,./, ! t _ I -i<*K and woiind-d ol our nri'iv, we
A\ hat are the orsi ectj i..r a ioreiga oc \, ih- ;i:.i.- ti uc <;.>,!; .if.i'OO !i;.s b.-en t-.x- ■ , ,, ,
..-.it , . .... - ., » ,,. • 1 -n .k; th.ey aie ns hnu^^'lmid wordo .
r?h 111 the ..:,.t:,^..;i^t v.i.-ioiiiu.ii'-ii-.r i..Jd Iri^ur;. ' ' - , ,. , times, that we a
g was p I Upon U.-5, of oin.i'irML' /N/x .Hid coni/o/f to tiiC I •' * • , 1} li- al niU ie.-.oliiiioii.> were c r, le i i)\..i(ia
i I 1 I ..,. _ ,. ..... |,|^|.,j|^. ; heie in this old wh.Mt-fiv'ld? W-.dl, if y'>u JM, j malinti denomving tl.c ii.su't, nod ealiiiig up
on tlio (itiveniini 111 to muintniii th" di^fiiitv
YiiU may a.-k how lonir we intend to stay
le in this old wh.Mt-fivld? W-.dl, if y.»u j: 1,
I ei iild'nt tell yioi; report in cumji says, at
mand? and what will ^rrain be worth in the j ..:,.^:,^,..ut v.i.-io.ii p .1 iN i-.r 7.3:) Tr • i,ur: ' ' ^i' •*•= '""^ "'"'"' '"--"-■• """",;, f,,^, ^^ ;^,^ ^.^,,„ ,^ ,,^ bri -a !e,| mid i "'" ^'"' "'^- ^"•"^" P'-'""i'H>it m.>.ehauia spoke
..„,:...» «,« ^..„. <:, ., tu^t ..... r- «..o..«'. I . • .• • . c-.,. .» ■ ;• » ; . '.vor.l.i air.nii^r m, nuoiC.i hiiig down alio I .... , . '. , ai'-ai...->t pri'. iiiit^itc aciioii ' " "
•prm>i?arc ciae-tioos tlm'- are nequci.... | „„ j.. „i.j\,.i„' a i: ;..■-, .">.») 0 0 in an tu '•• > - ; .,-..*=• ., i ••''t oil iiu.ide o! ten days, to the •' hnca coin. ' i,.,,] i,^,,,^.,. l,Jl,.,-, ,^ ,;,,^^.i
ttiiked by our f.r.noN itnd *.h ).e 'n air.w^s.' iii- • •Ti^led in iia; prv n Mid s.'.ie of grain. To orrive at acorre t lo -'wr to thvw f[n'-s?ior.., it will Ikj nec'-''-a.-. lo fi:>f ni^ieriain what ij tiie estimated defi.iei:,"/ of the- wheat emp 'i,
, ai''al...->t pri'. ijiitiitc aciioii and siiil lie la alter
niment. Tht- feelin;
.,,.". . , ,-.,., ..-.I rL.in-u,s in the road and In tie waysi.lc._ I ••'••';,-"• ', •*' >- -■"- 1 l.a I Oelter l.c lei! to t/nsemment. I
.le:!.H-;ed i.o.n tue .-u'-'regatei xpe-.HlivUrej. .nr , t ■ - M>at mt,' and then tiiat we are to remain her- ' nf indiL-^iation. h..wever. was uMierat
t'.:a» p'rie.l. or the de;(i:'lil lio!e--, it i^ <•>•;-
sidtii-l pmha'de that Um tliaii twelve miirioi..-. ..r.' in a.*tnal eirc«:ati..a if pre.'?eut.
Tiie 'ofal fun W debt of t!te Cnited States ;
K. !..'||;iin, dt>rk r h-ltion <^:>'l in t;..) _'a;'i <r fil-e S: r-»^Inii. Is amnviir.: ns
ubt!<
a!I winter to t.ike eluirge of tho railroiul in Tlie l!aii-a brings t!ie I-.tialon Tisms of .hi.-, vicinity; «n,l a.gain, that wc are to i,e tlie i 2'^"'- '^''''^'' contains tlie aecount ol tlie m et-
course. — Viunecr.
litiaiiiffg curdx,
W. li. I»ik<- & Co., are f^eiiding fmai tl.ri ! lUiU Tickrtg.
iiiiil 100 b;.r:('lsof Hour ii'T day direct In N>"n ' .' , ,. ;, # /- -/ V 1 .1 . • 1 ■ II r II • i '^.rt'.i!.oo/il hut)
lork; Hat is donig well for one luill in tl.i . ..
A fi'.cs, Lh'ckt,
TI.e fair hcrltusre •.iveii us iiv tiod and i-uf 1 . ,''•,, ^'^ , ' r ■ ' '"- '" I.iv. riiool. 'J iic foilowiii-r pi card was
-,.,,, . , , :,.. Ill 1 "■'T'lneiitdotnilcd for tiie piirpj.se of gi;:ig ti ' ,,,,,,.,1 ,,,, ,.;',..,,,,,..
lore'athcr.-, i.s cndaii;^ered. I no child ha> ! • .,, . .,.'', . ** ^ , po.iuo on tn.iiig' .
...ilv and wick.'dly soek>i ,„ f l'*^""-*""'"' »«' r*-nia!n dnm.g the wn.t<.T.tu ad , oi-pUACK ON TUP niUTISII TLAU !
n
I ner. a.'-e of ;.:."0 lltO.lMiO in KVenly-lwo day
pressing il a« our tirm Ui ef, l! at whc;it v.i'.i i , , i-. n i /„» ~ ' ..
*^ . '^ \ or 111 n iind iiuiid '.rs ;<.b(',<.(!0 jH-r uay.
bring inor.; the eomiuir spring, thali it dne.- . .. _fc. -.._.«, J_
The London M.irk La,u EiyrrtM, thr ■ '"id* 'I to le Irt a! witlen its pr -jht l<Msarilv rome npnn iis dnriro.Mhi* :«miuMiihar^v '*'''' *'^*''*' ""*'"**''''•''''''"'* '''""'''''""'"'"
ibe^^t ■uthoritv upon.sneii malteiN ia Ku- ' -I'l*''"":— «'">''»''"' •f"**-' and afnsiied it. and ' .struggle, tn^timr fir n'tini.nte Fr.cec.s in u.^ j ««"'«■ hnv^; the only pia-e ih-y takeanyef. | i},o rPity of the penpl to pn-ss on tlie -owrn-
' ' . , . , .1 . .L f • I • .• !• ' 1 • .• <• I fi ..I ! feet I'-inir ntnin the sh oilder of t' " unt'irtii- i nie:it the iinpnrta:!' e a':d la" e^-ileo| virid'e:.t-
p.. l:Ucly pnbii.,bed an e^iifrid art.de. npm. : inLrtook to te;;eh th. people th:d. lh-> \ n,.,n | jn.,t.. c of onr .an.-, and n. t.o dod ofbat.K. , . ^-^ > ' "^ ' , .^^,, ^,^^ ,_^^^_l^ ^^ ^ . ^^^^ ^ • ,^.^. ,^ _^^^^^^
e state of tho l?riti.^h and rrei.eh Whv::i r.uM not .v,rviv> half O.iVe aii.l half f.ve. ; In view of the grand work npon us. ai>.i oli '"''<-''''- '^' '••''•''''•' '^^ '"^"V '*
Th-ii »n;».KrKd M-ce-si .11, au'l tx-lwven the two I the rail oi" our Vh.veil t4..\T.-ntne:;t. t.i com.' ' ''^'""•Jc «r«"ldy thev pos^^s is tiie bayonet, , ^,^ j^,,„ Can-r.bell reT,.;.V,-^,l th-r"
oonr. Wu bulievc this from a raieiiiatiiN, i banetl upon facts and figuies. which wo have gleaned from tlie most n liaide sources. We simli prCK'iit tliem to our readers ; K-nving it to them to iletennine, what will be tlie^/icr of wheat, wlien navigalion open.", ;iid ample f.icilities are airnrdc". fr tr..;i.-.]ii itli;:; oui 8iir|>Jti.< gra'ii, tn !• • - aboard.
1 bighe^^
FO
t'le
Market ; fi-oin which ihe following .stateiiicni.s
have been coiidi nsed :
I.— /'»ariCi' ha.s bicn generaily. and pi.r. licalarly for two or three yeai-s i>ii,<t. un tx- porttr of wheat. Thi; y-ar. not only is tlar uooM stock of w!"at in that country to fall back upon, buf ihe itrjiriinc!/ in Fntnfi' nlonr is 'ttima'eil at 8,OO.),O0U quarlrrf, or si.xrv FOD* Mii.Lio.M KCS1IKI.S ! The (.overnineiit Is alarmed, mid has not only thrown op-cn tin- porta to free importations of urain, but the Indications arc that measures will be taken to prohibit export, should higher jirices elstwhen- make such prohibition neces.sary to retain all the grain in. and to come info, th -t coiint y.
2. — I'i..- lioman (iovfrnm--iit !ia.s already ispuefl a prohibition ngaiii*t any export ol grain, and the niea.snre will probably be fnl- lowcd by all the other Italian States. The.v indications are mainly imjiortaiit a.^ si owiiiix that, with some few except ion.s, the deliciency In the p.xst harvest has been general through- out Enrope.
A <;:'ii.>J k luiii.
rh;.' Clilonpii Tiati i uliers :'. '/rand Ivulo in f!.e f..lli»wing q'lotatio!)— i triil'i as pitci,; tn all icj rejn.liced niiui^s n- tne light of tin- ^na at 1. ' II day: "Abolit.v n ii the primary can~e
an iiiiprecedeii'cd I'y. — tlm.-e ot'oiir ■ un hon.-e- hoid. We endeavnr • 1 Ini if lo «vi»i I this i.p- peal tt> arms; w:; .'•idr-reil abii e mid n.>j»ronch an 1 wrong, until 'forbearance eca el to l.i; n
vittUu" W it'll U.S.
learned ye leniay Mail tlic citizens of Laiis-i rend the rn'lo'.ving roso!uti«.ns
ville h.id' piv.-ei.ttd a pelitc^n to '• hoadipiar- 1 P'^'>l^el. That this meeting hnviiig ho.wi
!• rs" i.sking thai •• the .MiniiHita Secoiai I
with iiiiliiriiatinn tliat an American Federal ship of war has h rcibly taken from a iJri'isli
of our difti4tifii.-.s— iH.t nJav. rr. Shivfrr i" ^ deaiai. ', .icrvin- nur leurls tn -r.. .-i all Ih ton-tauti iiiai, ab(.lilifn ;> not. S!:»rrr ";s ; ca.^u.iliies, all the difiicnl ties wIlcIi nr»»t mc-
hmghlbe the re-iaient dotaile 1 for that pnr- ^ ,,,.,11 ,,tea'ncr, c.rtain pHs.sei)?ei-s pea'-eab y nii- po.*?." Htvt time can only tell what diopoM- ' der the shelter of our fla?, froai on'> neutral
... . ... n I . i.f, ... ! ,., I li"» «•'■'.' I"' n.a I- nf - Il is hoped, how-! r'^^^ '<"'""""*'•• ♦'^' '••"■'"'"^'.^ '''^" "1""' "'
lucre IS now. then-f«.re.naOi;ht left iwl. lit , „ , , , .„ , , ■ , , (b.ri rnment to ass Tt tii? di-nitv n( the IJnt-
to moi'X this nbel hnrde witi. ,. r.flr. life's « l''''^^' ^•>' "" ^''*' '''*>'^ ^''"^ ""'^ *'" ''^ ''".-Tudcd , i^,, ^_,^ ,,^. rp«,niring prmnpt rq.arulion for
determination which f.e e.xigenrie. of tl..- ctse I =""' ^•"'' '*^"""'' {"■"^"'^"' »^'>' ^ =" '■'"•"'■■^'' "'^ ' '»'i^ '■'"^VV"; . , ,
with good or even dec"iit arms; but Ihey all j ''his resolution was read with great enil u- deei.lod ••-.•;..'■ ••• " •..- a!...>i. : '^''m. Tia' r. snbxtioii was a.lvocaf.d by tin-
o xiire.«s
iV' rsieii to g'**ng Snuili |
Pdiairnian. who co'isi'leii'd lu- was (•xiir^'s.'-iiiL''
iiit.rior of .Minnc-'-ta. prnbabiy i.o ollar laili
iu the Slate i- ilni ig more than th- I. i Cuuntij Onlcn
The Cafanvt Mills. Miiineapnlis, ship 1. <)<:<• j Tmtn (htirn>,
barrels of timir jx-r week 1" Ho ton ami i.r .,. . ,, ,\ • r
,,••.,..■ . » ,1 -. In short evei^-lhine from H
niilv hunted to tins an.otint bv the .^.-...•...ii- ,., i j h
l.arrcls.— ^'/,/^■ .'Itlii.i.
COLORS
ri.imllilh. Lrgiil JUi$n.k.^ I'otmfy Illnnkx^ Sliiimioat cajd»i Circuiart,
li,U li.tuh.
I.flirr lit ud\
rcity
A Judce in a "Fix.
MAMOTH POSTER
'Icf-t CHri n<')»i fd.
to oar larjtt) mv.T.jpflper
n*
An awkwanl s. flair once oi'C'rred to one o» • lo the smaihvi or sirnpleft rnr 1 n<!)»i fd
onr indues ol" the We.-^o ni Cireiiit has beet, i .. • • i i- - .1 1 ■ . r 1 • .1 I. .1 ' Having in uiidi I
the sul'jcct olfiiiiili imrln. It ii[ pi-ars tha '
the pimi.-- iiidi''ial, liaving fiiii.-jlicd fiis hiiior.- ! Prers a
and liavirg east elf 1 is forensic wig nt hi- 1
Inileing.-, had retired into lla- |ii\t motr, i.
wait f M'iiis 'irotlier jiiilge, whom he was almv
to ja-eoiiipiitiy !o sniae of tlii' Inijil ari^tocr.a '
tn dinner, 'ihe fenud'- sci vaal nf th'- hoii-i
liiid entered the cliaiiib! r by a side d -or. ni:'
not kiinwiiig the judge was in lliC ir xi rooi':
ill a frolic arr lyd her elf in tlie J-i'lge.'s w'l
Jii.-t the pc'iiiciit liie lair Nojisy vvus adinir
iiig le.s-if 111 tlie lo ikim; ghis-. tiie jiid;re nn ;
e.xpei'ted eiiti I'd the roniii; and oonr N"ji.- I
' il e'liiig a ^iirlil lit ll:e >-'vr\i c<.iiiileiiaii<- '
Inokin^^ (i\er la 1' s!inllhi«'r ill the gla.-^~ Was ;« i
alarmed that s!ie laint'-d and wniil.l l.avi* f i i
lo tlie ^inii d. if the Icarneil JM \:-\ iiiipellf \
by huiiiaiiiiv, hat icil cau;:lil her in iiis an;'
.\l this ertical inniiient Ins lirntlicr jii l<.-e .n |
rived, and ep, n nj: tl,e die-.-i: tr room dno:.|
w ill a Nil n lo see if lie was re'i'y, lii.si'overei j
liii leaiih'tl l;intl,i r with the f.;a ing ii.aid ii i
e fire prej.iii-'d tn •'^••cuto Work with dt'H- jialcii ni:;l I i suc-.ji-l'ully cnriipv-to v.ilii
jAi y CfEce ir. tho State,
^ w^ ■*r. .
abominations the Union is in dea.iiv p« ril ' lo the rrscne, our le-hn-d ^oih, n.-^i-hb ri and [ *»"«•'' '« ''^<^"^«-l'.^- "-^ f^''^' »'"> elfeetive a n^ :.on t.. doubt whethor the fa-ts ret 1 and hi- am... Not wi hi. g to int. n.-pt wl,.,t la ^', tf^"^ ''e'--i<C SV^^^-'L-^
, . . . . ,., ,v •• II ...... 1 ,.„ 1.1 •.;•. "..I- . ,' weaiton of t!ie kind a> I have ever seen. ! acted on bv thj^ meet in.,' were in realitr « | thmiiihl lo be an amnm. la' (pn i.y :!lcii,ph- *^X. *5?^Cr'...r';r ^V' ..,1 . ^T"!!
It.st..ein.>,n:,ofthel)cmo-mcy,j.,:ned by com.t unen have . t .licir li.e.. :,. a thing.., I , „ . , i breach nf international h,w. and ivf rn-d to ! tn ui-l^haw. wl i. 1 mllar jn l^i- voc^f-r M ^#[^0^.7^^;. ;^:^rJbh.
other n.nservulivc p<M p!e to bring it (.ut of ■ nauglif, and gono— whither, and for v. iwl?— j _ >Ve were yesterday called upon to attend , ,,,,. „|,i„i„„. „r the Ir-w . ITieers of th.- cmwn. | uted:_-For l.eav. n's K.ke, .'-l-.p ai d hear thi.- j It «fe7T^^^-,lV ''._-. t'.fi.iil': '.'=;'•«.' -r^ilB
this terrible ch;ios. We pruy DemiHTa's j let their blood spilled nn Virginia Itill* answer. • ■''e fwu'-ral f'f '.I'entenant Sin. pi^in, o''c^.iiipiiiy I -.u being in some nitasnro ine'inel to sliow | nmt.ter e.vpIaiiK.Mi! ' -Nivcr mii d my deai | never fnrnsinTii' mon:ent to lo.w.-i-hl of this 'They hare gone fnr you. .i.-.d for m.-, fellow- ,'< V "nd furner editor of He Luke City 7f.i/;-- ' ihtit <ueli a step a-, taken wiih r'"-p.'ct to j br|.ther. the mail, r e.\piaii.s it-.- 1" i,i,d Ir ,
, „ " ". .. ' f 1 • 1 . IT ...7 «.], ,!; I , .. Il , .: •. r «i -.'i.i .•' Soiilhrrn Ooinniinsioiier';, was instifiab'f iiiider 'elt his K an ei| broliiei to I'ei over the iaiiiliiie !
k.-raTid truth. .coitntryme'i. Cone, its I hav; .-ai.J, to «.'T:r '"/', who dii il on the iii^rnt ,,,r tlk' .^dlii o. ■ ^, .' . "' "' '.' •" . • , , i i i .m
-*" : I \ \ ' . ,. . .. . , ' ' tl.o e-^is'mt: .=tate of international 1.1W and urg iiiaid as he (.|.ii., I.
__.. . _. ^" , -^ , I »P Ihtiir lives if nec..| tie, ihal ur may enjnv ....
AVhal Conarrrss li Doing. I ^ ^ , . . .,
.llierty and the governm nf pnre.ii..'«'d by our
W'e iKar the ii..| ury u^ to wliat tJongre-s fathers, at nn c<jiiaf!y Hiairte. Sonic of have been nnablc to asccjinin; but as an of- u dning, fn^qcpuily riiide, and itcan been^iiy ' nur friends and Jiripiiin'mic s have alri'ady fitcr and a man, Lieut. Simp duMoss i^ ai piv
November. IIj had been .<iek abo-it two i ,„] ,j,p ,,ro;„iety of po>.|poiiin'r the considera- w^i ks, the e.xuet iijitimr of Id^ eoiiipl.-uii! I tinti f»f tbe snbpet till tomorrow.
V7Ix3lo5ale da Retail
i>i:.\t.Bi« IV
A I'c^ern boy beloncjig to Wilii.iin Smitii
Mr. L'vv sa^tained M'\ ranipbr.il's vietvs. I re^i iiiii; ii'-ar ! I /aii; t town, K v.. on \\'e(li;e>
Th" ehairi'i.iii 'Ufr'-'exl'-.l that fo meet the j '^'-^y ei-iil, ot'tii u!'.d.i.^i e.| nut ihr braiie; nfai.
... ,. . , , .,„ .-..,..,,,,.,.. - - ol f'-fioii nf Mr. ('arnptu II to stiikr- nut tlie i ii'foit dijld nf his nii' tier's brnthtr, < 'vrii- Snilh
.m-wire.'. Simply " oi.-^CTs^m,:^ the slavery ; fahen vietims to this lo-il lebellinn. i hiu i re-ielted by a'l wh., knew him htn-. About i w./rds -by rrf|ni.iri- jimmpt reparation inr i and then b-'a! its m .'her with a einb". h.liieiiiej | 77;/;/^';.^•77.^•/^
qnesi. 11," .1I.J offering n>M.Iutiun3 with r. Hr- have our hearts .so soon In-on called to bleed, j eight humlred of the le.y.., in dress suit and thi<» .mtmir'-." and thus Mi"end.sl the n.'.solution j injuries which will pnlmiily pi mi iaial. IIe| H lilTi: l.f'.-in
pa;sed iihiin-t iiaanini.iu-'y. I was arrested and piil undir a mi'i'ary guii|.'.
m^. mm, mm.
en. e to tho abolition of slaven*. The tibel aial s.* sofin ar*^ our sad >yniiiathi"s enlisted, meinb.-rs have been cxncllcd. Thii is ubi»ut : They have fallen figiiting f .r tiic right, but all thiit h.i.s breu done. 1 no
side-arms, conipo.-*d the procc.'^ion, acci.Tn-
• TfRKi-.V. — jlervish Pa-;!ia. with o'lrhl bat- 1 but afni w.ir.h si'iit lojiil. Oa th.- '2 I iii.>;t. li
Tr{bii;c lo CoJ. ItakPr.
paiii.-d by our iiiagi.'ficeiit legijm.-ntal baivl. f;.!i,.ns. cncnunten d f,,»ioO in.-ur^.nt^in Mo-iiia. j w.is taken fr'nn prison by a n tt'.t :.o-i hung ti which yesterday evening cniild be veil .slowly slayinir bO'i and routiii? the entire fnve. The i a tree. Ai'w.-r beimr drawn uji thivo i/nnes lie wendi'ig its wav from ti;-.. .Junr-tion Hotel, (lie- ' K"ropenn con'-nls proposed nn urmisiieo. j was nhot tliroiieh the body. The ncjid. who
•„„ ,1...". I ti" . .1 .,. II • I \ J I .Tapav. — .\ffiTsat .Jannn had taken a mere i »;e^ uboii! "iiriiici.n v,.;irs of ere. coiifessed h's
iiig tne place the uecea^'U lav Mck.) and keeii- <. ,, . ' i -i. i , • i ,i . ■ _ i , ... ■ . " ' / • '^"•y " "V I favo'-;. hie turn. j -.iuilt. but ^.ml that, ne was iir.'.-d lo tlie cMine
In Harper's Monthly for December, will be I Qh! that some of ns enuM have th.?n .id- ' '"*^' ■'"*"'* '" lliC ^h•w and .solemn notes of tlie ; Spa n.— Tlir- Sardinian Mini-tor hfld do- hy a while inni. a'l-l waa iatox ca^ci at the
fnni.d a tniiching tribute to the tu'^norv of n,;,,;,,^^,.,! to th"ir p in-'ie 1 litis a r if lin? I * ^** ''*' Miircli."' Wc ii;firclied in profound m nde i liis pas.sports and leaves .Miidri'l, tlic i time of its peipetralion.
Cohmel Bakrr, from the facile pen of Mr./ .,,,;,..,. t,,^ ,.;,, ,.r ,,!,,,„;/,.,; J,;, J j silence to the P-tAl resthig-plaee of a most | J;^'» c^'V™.-^^^
.John Hay. pnvate secretary to Pre>ident Lin- „,, ,!,„ „„„n,i., ,>„„, whenw th.'ir life'^ blood ' '""'■'''■'■ "^'''^''' ''"'"'-'' ''■"•'' ''^'''*'<--^ •-°"'« f^'"* ' » " '
* N > timh «li«n cVr pVnd tr' ri-m^ml.r eirp of thPTP,
Or r..i|i...ii MriM, o ■ fain^'. ...ii i'..- h-itii.— -I..! l f lalii; B'if '•' ^ ti-ify .vrai.s li. r ■.'.I'* i.i .; t> i.'- r tli.ii:. Thrv «|..«p till tli^ triinip-t ..linll w,»lc.- Ihrni ii.:k1ii.''
(Hi.s. t .ui.visur.s.
L.i.\U'S, I'L.lSTERLXii
n.iiii. Kf'.iiDsii.xi: oil,. i'JiTi:.\'r MEip.
Wl.XnS, F.l.YCY COODS.
All .irl'-rsfroni <?omitr.v I>>.ali.'iii prcmptly atluii.ici.l I'l.
uiti, (:.\itn AMI iiK'^iwrcii.
whisjiered a word of comfnrt and coi solation
jceln. The fillowlngi-- .in nlliision to ' feely flowed: that si m-.
3.— In the great wheat-growing Baltic'^ Tnv. Pk.at!! or riis Piirsir.E.sT'd I'KiKsns Provinces the harvest wa.s lc*-s produciivc — Alas for the d" id hour- nf honest frieni- than thi
of us eould h.ive I '"''''' '"'■'"" ".'"'"^* '" "'•'^"""y cliun h-yarh
Fne!i^h Residents in Paris are begim.'nc: PCri'iUfly to conplaiii of tin; eon.»Iaiit se'zuie j
That \< II! not . .vpltxli- at
60 cts per Gallon.
i about one mile north of the ix-banon branch •
Iiisli News-
1 of tlieir iirw-papii.s, and of ihe deiavs wl.iih take place in t ler .ieliyery wii.n theV arc nnt | i^^MPS, CHIMNFYS AND SHAHKS, I .M.'izeil. 1 he e!.ii.,c ol this is, that no jinper can ]
] at|irlcrsnlilcli iiNiiH> sii fiir t'ro|.i.., si—
HOW'S Erug Store.
iOOB^relsS^t
For >SV»/< '/'
ST. PAUL PRICES.
1». L. liOW.
[vt;u1;tfj
than tbe aver.ige.
■ life his wntsliip was j aid: and Lincoln >tai
r.) onr pra „ ^ ,. , i , i
L-t us give them aid and cninfnrt, such as wet «'"•"'•> we have .ueh damp, chantreabie : I'' •'V"'';''.; ';'!<- ,,„,„,„„,_. „ ^.., | ra-V,"""d th.il a!! per- ms enlisting now to g.. 6.-In Great Britain the a.er.^e annua! i l-'^'y/" '- !''- ^.« -|'<"> -'-»;'r, gn-ater ,„ ,,,,tow. Civ. it heartily, give il cheer- \ --»''" •'-""'^''out the winter, as the citizens \ ,„^J!;^^L'b"t; Ids"" hi ihJ'chllp:.;!!^;!;^ ""' " '" ^ " '^::^t^'"- consumption of foreign .grown wheat, for the ' "^";V,""J!,., ,H!,.ii tlTtl u-k^^^^^ '"">'• *""' •'^''^" '^ hopefully, rememberin!; that ! ^"3^ '^ common here. As ynu well know, Min- • Channel on the morning of the 1st ult., died I)rTi!:.=» or Daily Likk.— Lif.; is not en-
pa.st eleven year.s hsis amounted, in roiiu.l ' hi.s'he-irt heavy 'w;Vi the sorrows of a n I'ion ' our Hivitie Master loveth a cheerful giver. j "f*ot»'>n» are ace iiMouied to .^teady, cold, dry ■ on .>alunlay night, yth uit., in I'uiggot street tirely made no «.f great cvi!.- or heavy trial- ; aun.t(a-s, to .\000,000 quarters, or 40,(U.no-5y; hi, n,i,„| and s.nd pie lT...i to solemn and s^-lf- ' Come, then, ladies and -entletnen in whom M^^*'^'""' '"'**^=* ' '•«■ «f*'»:l--'-*r that changes .-o hospital. Dublin. .... ., , ,. ^"\ tlie pern ■Imdn-cnrnn.e of petty evils |
busheU a year. (The impor.ation of wheat ^ a- u, .^t;ng eim .1. k.p ...:u de.rmi.it in ' , , „,,.:, ,, L^,; J ,^t^:[:\;2Z i ^^^ ^^^ ^o .«ch ext.me. j ^.^'tittra::;:^;' ^^'llT ^ 1!^ IS ' ^^ie^e'l^lt Vt^^^^l 'T^::^
3. H. WEISEK, Physician & Surgeon,
.SHAKOl'Ki:, - - -
Ofilte at How's DniR Btore.
(vi:iiJtu.>
Into Great Britain for the past year wtuj ten and a half ndllion fjujiitcr-. or S.'i.OOO.OOO , hnshel^ nearly all of whi.^ii went into cou- ! samption, in adilitioa to the home growth of liie harvest of It*60.)
ids gov
.gum.geurito kc^^p lro:„ .letnment ,n U a spirit of lovaltv and love.eome to this hu- 1 hun Is tne co..?ily ta-asuix' of couatitolionul , \. ■ , .' ,, . . '
rcrnmcnt. mane festival. Come and bring aid and com- 1
( oi. rmrt'.s Keport.
The genera tojiic of coi.ver.-ation about ; hi r.se falling
j with tfic failings of those about, ns — with their
TBE LATEST DISCOVERY !!
lip of kite is. the ineonsi-tency and unfair- ' ^^ '"* *'"*''*^ ''^'*^ *^" Dublin tobacco man- • infirmiti s, their bad ju.lgmoi.t, their illbrcid j iTrrr'
,. ,, ' , „ , . , I u fact urera have resolved lo advance the price , inc. tlieir peiver e temii'rs — ;o emlare lie- ' RlK f 11
3 of the Covernor of our State having tlie ^ „f ,obacco I'd. per lb. gleet when we feel that we liave de.-crvcd at- : ^^"^""
fort for tl.o-e who h.ive j:iven up nil for you ■ can
an.l for your chihiren. Let no fuithle.s.s nn- : ness
, C..1 Dam commi.ii.i -ig the Pir4 Rcdine t J '^'•'''*'^'"J-' heart.*, no craven, sordid de.sire.«, de- , authority of appointing all commissiniied of- j In tho inland Kevenue Dep.rfmei-.t— 1 t'ention, and ingr.ilitndo where we cxpedeil
I Mi'.n^s ..* V..:uat.4r.. has sab uitled his re- ' *" -''*'" ^''''" ^'"^ "*'**^""^' **^«'»^*' »^ ^ ^»* « ' ^^^ '" "^* «*" ^"cnr.cics ' ' •'"•'' ' ' '" '• "" " ''-' "" ' " ' ' ^" "
The •nbsrrlhor ".TwiiH r<>)ip<Tffii!Iv liifvnn iJe- rltlf.n^ les occnrmg, even uown I ^'"'"('"/""^ "■-■'^•"' •""""-'•";"•'■'; '-"'_■ ■>viiu:» ..lo- 1 iii.»iiiv.^- — .u nvni wmi im.- eoii:i>iiay oi ui.'.a- ^ »( "
"mite," who can tell what stricken, bleedhig to the Sf'cond Lieuten::
.oMierwlIl ble^sthc unknown hand Torn ion is, that (•■^"^^^^7 '^'''n.i-sio. ed ollicors ; dass in uieM.iidior's dcjiiJitnynt; ^nu" M ScOtt and RamSey.
T. I shouul be chosen ami sekcted by tleir r. spec- John Smil h < ;anliner. appointed control|.:r of the best exercises of patience and self denial, ! t,.„ „„,^,.„, „ „.„ ,.,,,i ,..>vo,,.tc,i luntung m..rhiuo
cicsoccnring, even down. «^«"r'«'«>'<l taxes brunch-Mr. Cornelius Ma- thanks-!o bear with the con.pa:iy of disa- ! ,, vn:"' a?m:M:'iMr"';T*5;;::i;;;r a "^^^
lant. The general opin- ^ 'T> '''*' ^^\vT'u'\'! " '^'''" I" w' !,'""; ?"'''"'''*' ''"''''" "^"" ' •[:'^''/""^'^ '^"^ r'»""^ ' Vi a l/l 1 i^ll^: .!:t ^:A::llLy..f ^I^'T'^'^^*
. .^ , .' , eel ofii-.-e: Mr. \\ . h. Keihy i>roniote.l to tliird iii our w iv. jmo whom lie ha*; provided or :
I whence it flowed.
7.-The average annua! wheat crop of Gr^at ,,„ „f ,;„, „r,^-, ,,t P„i;i s BluT. After de-
JJritain is about i::').<mO0O ou.'c:, we be- taiHn,: minutelv the p:irt the "(^illant Pirsl'
here. For the harvct of K^61. taking int., ; t,,^^ in th.it dik-itrous engagement, he closes
account the low yield, and the limited breiulth j j sown, the deficiency can less than one-fifth, or
which added to the averaj,^ .,.,,, u,, aim. ■.'Kdxr.* -■•■'. ..j.-u ... . ^^ ■,...-„•.......... .r.,.. . ....j^ win of oi .-.nori ouraMcn. lie TtjinK.s mat a ""■".» 'aiamx lua.. ungni oetur umoej meir j \^auioiic L-ir.ver.-.iiy i^oiiection biiaii oe aiinu- j truaion, Uisturhanci it shon with whitever nvtiifiusi^oi ui-pt.-.ji
t\Q foreign demand lh,s year for Great Brit *■''" ''"^i"~ ';•*''" .H;"-^'t o'l 'noard the na-n , »}t<-ided.vietory by th<- Federal forces to offset [ commissioned oliicer?; and should the (iovcr- ' "l^' J'^^'^J '" every parish of every diocese of, oppos^-s our will or contradicts our humor— ^ Ti'iri^.S' wa*tl," J±.';'"!r m.r;«'«^^^
ain alone 64.000,000 ucshki.« ! ; ;:'^J';!^':i^:,^'Z.^ \^"i^ bu5' the 'l'"f^T,T ''"' l"'"" ""' •':-"^'"l'' ^^'■'''^'' ' '*' '^fP"'"^ «"^ '^' '' '*"" « '""''*^'- '^ '^' ^"'^ifl .IP , • T, t, J this habitual acq,ne.cc.. e ap,,e.rs to be more --- - :l-::^:!ail^iy;i:[^^:^:^:il V^rV::/!
I lo Dc iiu i.i^i man upon ine imho. out "-e wouid pave the wav fonieirolintions lor aset- • il.i ■ t. ' '"^ - ''""ck ^/•/jor/rronvs: "The harvest of the es .nee of .^elf denial than any liltle tm/maciiint-.
8.— Franc- and Gr. at Britain together -'^'[-'"t CoiU'.rJ w.mid not yie.d his place .ind . iK ,ueni of the st'ctio\ialeontiover...y upon ternis <;o'"P'"'y '« »™" '«'' vacancy Tvt:;ht occur, rc-(urn3 :' the iiei^idjorhon'd of Newcastle ' ri-ors or afilictioiis of - - Aik- r„ Kamiiy
tire, to make i::> the defi- ' '''"'T^'* ^''^ "'^*-"'' '"^ S^ "'^^»^''' '^''*^'''o '""^ hoiuirable and .«aiidactory to the'belligenmt.s. , *^ "^^^^^
// dif satis- West
West L..- 'ameiitablv fh ficienr, V\ e have These coni.tant.inevit.ible but inferior eyils tu 'm!:ii tn* romury it win i.ro.m.r ..i icv been credibly informed that not more than , properly improved, furnish a good moral dis- i ^:.ii!ih!^''":r'^ a fciiAj.xoii:i, wiu
will therefore require,
rLpnPTT nf tl.U voir'a hnrrp«t Awr .n-vi.,.»« .vr. "'""'"• , Il i-* thou.ulit ill W;Lihiiiu;tnii tiiat ihc Couled- 1 faction !
eieucyoftb.3yearshare^.t.oMKmM.KKnANn. What can I .say f.r the men of Minnesota, erates would be sU^sfu.! and return to their ,r ■ ,, ,
ro«Tr-Fon« miu.iox» (144.n00,l»00) bishkuj more than that for tho.>c few da.vs of hardship idleijance if eonstitulional -namntres were .=e- i ^^^P'"? ""^ ^'° """y ^^^^ ^^
OF wnK.KT I — c<pial to rinc thousand j.^jp and toil they prove 1 themsidvei worthy of cured to tlicm upon the tiaois of the (hiltei.den ''°"'*^ '^"^.^ ^'^ f>'''^'' that will require
hods at, 16,000 bushels each ! ''"■'.'" -^f'*'^'' "■"' '!^ t'"-" '='"^^' '''^'.^' ''=^^« ai'l''"'"- Comjuomife Cur correspendei:t, who under- ■ of quartets, for the sake of excit-ment if
0 Tt ;. r>rrh™liIo ih.i . li„ i .^.^1 ' !'' ,'"/• '"•'•/ ' '*,'^'*^"^- '".^*''' obcdicnt. Orderly stards the views of our lea.iing m« n. may be , in? more. I remain vonrs, most trulvin hacte. ' ^''^ '"'P ^'V^''"' ^^^'^'^'s =" ^he meadow.s half' mington 0., writc^'lliat rats" wTlf not Remain • 9.-It •« probable that the u.crea^d pr.ce and d,>c,pl,ncd. I claim lor them tne Utle , correct m his surmi-es, for there is a vague f^,^ , ^^„. ,„ ^^ . . ,^.^^. - '^,„,^c^ i '•;"^-^,"''J «-^I' ^"ter, is now being removed to in a building where a .kum is beitcn occa.sion- i
*•" '■ - - - - ' ' • '''*"^ ^"^ ^^ «°- •" «^*«=h ""^ ^ ca.np-fire j,,^ |,„^,,„,,j^ .^,,„^,^ „^,^,^^ ^ ,^,^ „^^,,^^^ ^^^ confirmed '
Kiilftlr; M3.'..liif IlF.IONOS rnphnil-
OUr own nnposillg. — cV,\r To WuMK.N nn.l wlnnitK value l» unMnKi.M
.... ... .Vf,llltl'ill 111 111"
Ul one ol thi'so
1 somewhat Ictsen tho average con.>--nmp- j 3, especially .is the lack of cotton, and the ,
of veterans.
I havo the honor to be with respect, Your obedient servant.
N J. T. DANA, Col. Commandin
will
tjon, espec
lessened demand from th? United .States for i
manufactnred ?ood.'. vill dirrcase tho ability
to purchase- food. It ha.<5 bet>n found, howtv- j
er, that the poorer cla.=5cs coitsumc less meat '
in timei of dcpresion. and cat more bre.id Lditori.!
which is always a cLoapor food than meat, iu the
"It 13 best to look this dilcmn.a in the fscc ryatt that we mus-t be allowed to quote it. — men. Sig:l favors the "pl;m
j impression ervading the countrv that a termiii-
; alion of the war is not far ..(f ' All goo<l men , °""' "^'^"^ "^>' fingers.
j nm.sl liofie that the unnatural strifu may be;
j brought to u .speedv terminution, if it can be _. . . _ upon terms honorable and that will prove a ^^■'^- 'tin.— To-dny vro received oflicial in
The gloomiest anticipations are iiidulj/cd in as '. by another correspondent who relates that the ■ reg.irds the prosfechs of the small farmer dur-^ mts left his corn crib.s, when a hand-gnelhr. i mg tho coning .'^a.snn. f that made a sreat r.icket. was intro-luced. Xo
KtiFtslnKS of cvcrr f'f ■''"■' o-^tiiri".
I'o.ler-lUrls, iii-uu.' J<u.ii)»-uUtTR,
Iirnwrn. Nuiii.in J'larfs,
O.-iit'" (^iiiif'irU, in II r.-l. vi-s in ^ri-at variety,
T<i'.lf C' v,,.rs, Lii.l:«;i Opera Call**.
1I..«.« lir.-fc..*.i<, Ti.li«>.
CravaU. hyiiHiia,
l«I«S SUawib.
I'ur..-en, llinoiflH *c. *f .
Two threatenii.g notice, hrivobeea received dc.ubt a;, «nu;ua! nJi^ woiIldligli^eir^liVin !^r;;,i';:,:;:iy;H^^
and one Indiana regiment^ one rejimcut of 'ho prcjcttt rcn;? ofhis tetianf'whicK It i; be- found it "n thf- grou'td -hortlv aflerw'ard.
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INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE
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The Proprietors of the ARCUS would
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THE SHAKOPEE ARGUS.
J.L.MACDONALD & BRO.,
" pbirtu Slid Unimt, nonr and formr, mie and insepraMe/'
VOLUME 1.
SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1861.
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J. D. STORE a.
AnntM;! AM)ClH\(tLLIlR.\T LAW.
poErscaasBa.
The Vacant Chair— .Thanksgiving, 1861.
We ihall mtrt, l>at we •ball mlM Mm, Tlivra will b« one vacant cbair.
We »h«U liofrr to camahlDi, While we brratbe our evriilnir prnyer.
Wbrn a year kro we (nthera-l,
Joy wan til Ills nilkJ Mue ry», Bui a Kuldeu cord L" srTerwt.
And oar hup < 5 In rain llr.
At "ur flreaidp.sod and Innely,
Ortaii will tlir hononi >wi'll. At rrmenib«r.incr of th^ Mo.y,
Iluw our imble Willie fell.
IltMv hrMmrv to biar oar kannrr.
Thri>u.:li till- thtcki ^l ofthi- fltlit. Ar I niihi-M <'Ur cuunlryN liuiixr,
W itii iiif mrRiieth ut mi>iihou<i'a nilckt
Tru>', ihf y tr;l uii wre;ilh.« o' Olory.
Kv.-nnore ■.liall 'Icck hl» IMW, Bui tli'K tovtli<-« ih« aiigal.li ooly •
m> •■rpliHC o'er oar lii>art-i>trlBg* imiw.
?I*ep t»-<l«y, 0 early f..lleM ;
III the green blxluarruH- brd; Dlrjr- !r»iii iki- ijine ;.u>l cyprrM
Mlnifli- Willi t)ie tears »r sb<-il.
Wi- kli.ii: miM-i, Iml we shall mix.-i him, Tli'ri- will be one ratant ilialr,
W. « iH>> lln<rr to Cure--! him, WUea wc b:e nhe i-ur evealnif prA>rr.
Timely Advice.
F.1I only wtinf !.< :ro|«r I -o-l ; Drink unir that whkli ilo^a vua <<vmI; ."p ifl only wli.it y.tu can nffirJ; l.<!ii<l Miily wli.it will (k' ri-'.turi-il ; riii-n yiiu « III li«v.- no c.iu.'>p t«> Miy, 1 w.n .1 fiMil on y''>ter.lay.
tongiM MahtL She is fit to be a cbieftain'H bride, to wear a panther's akin, and reign queen of my people!"
With these wonl.^ he darted past Omaha to the spot where ilabel was straggling in the gra.<:p of two Indiana
•• i)own, down with yoar tomahawks'" ho ithrieiced .
(^nick n.4 thoneiit the mandate wivi obeyed, and dinkiiig at hi.s feet, MuM cla^ipcd bor hand.<) and exclainibd:
'• O, chieftain, l)e mercifal, be men^ifnl! Do not — do not bear me into captivity! My failicr and mother and my littfe nisters will nioarn for mc! liCt me retuni to them, and I will bless you to my latest day!"
•' No!' and ibe brave's lip grow rigid with
noinc ."tiTn porposp. " Vou, daughter of the
pi:!i'-fart.', hitve long had a place in the heart
of Kagle Wing! Yon aix; worthy to Ik* his
bride; yon .shall y**! sing in hiswigwnnir
'•(Jod help mt'I" cried the girl, in an aeony
j *>\ (k'.-pair, ami she pressed her throbbing
throw liunl agaiii.<t the floor, which she hail
i tnxl in .«uch merriment a few hours previous.
I Kaslt^ Wing tenderly l.fted her, and as he
iWdunJ .suiue thongs aboUt, her wrists mnt-
1 tf r«'<| :
! " Your Indian lover wislie« tliesc fetters j were of gold, (-oiiie, come — you'll not find • him .^ucli a hard mast4r a.s you p.Ti)Oct,''
M libel oiiuld not answfr. Like one in a horrid dri-.«iii. shf wa.*; Ii-d from tin- linu.sp, and
tell me— has Eagle Wing brought you hither to sit in his lodge, to wear the panther-skin of a queen amon^ the Iroquois?"
" Yes, such IS to be my fate."
The girl seized her tomahawk, and brand- i.shiog it, stood there like an embodied fury.
" Lagle Wing shall never have the white captire for bis bride,** she coDtiuned; "you dieP
" Nay, nay, do not kill me — I am not to blame— 1 iovc another! O, if you would man- age to relea^ie me acd my cou:jin, I should not stand between you and your happiness!"
The Red Bird of the IrcMiuois started, and fitooping, bent her quick ear to the ground.
"The war-dance is over,'' she muttered. —
set out for home!'
The fair coutiiis wept for joy, and tliankod heaven with .•^welling hearts for their escaiKj. Then thfv turned to Red Bird and exclaimed :
" How shall we repay you?"
" Red Bird asks no reward— she hopes sJio fihnll .soon lie low in the grave! There can be no happiness for her, when Eagle Wing loves her not !"
'•I trust that he will learn to love yon wlieii I am gone,'' wlii.<pered Mabel, aB<l with a fer- vent pre.«.<nre of the hand, and a smothered farewell, tbey parted.
Sis monih.s after the retnrn of the captives, there wa.s a double wetlding at the Brad.streot man.s*o:i, and the principal actors in the scene were Amy and nifhard IIutchin3on, Dudley
A Curl cut off with an Axe.
A rnUB I.NriDE.ST.
jumping about and rolHni^. *l1ie ~ i«>?|i«nt then calkd for three cjiecri^ for .Iktt KihC«4>t Prussia — no sourids ; tlirec «hecn(ft)r the King of Naples — a low growl ; throe clKHjrs for tlir Kmpcror of Aostrti^-sJIericC ag:^ .^' tlilte cheers for the Qaeten of Eoffiatid— *uek • ^rol-
FIIAK H'KK
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- - - - MINNK-^vrA H..<r Ojn.e, Klr-t iU>'\
THE
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from ihe l.ll<»rarT CoinpiiilaD.
RKD BIRD;
OR,
WHITE CAPTIVES.
i:«DIA!V L.EGi:.\D.
" Eagle Wing is coming to visit bi.-« captives
— he must not find me here! If he aiiks where! and the quwn-like .Mabel your ornament.'* are, tell him a woman of the Years rolled on, and one day, as Maliel tribe snatche I them from you, tiut do not let 1 .stood in the door of her elegant mansion, slie him sa^pect Red Bird. I shall keep on his i saw two Indians rros.sing the !awn. 1'he next trail; I shall wafcb; I pball listen; 1 shall j nionieiit Rtd Bird mid Kagle Wing .stood be- know whethLT you have spoken truth, and, if fore her, and she gave them a corditU greet- you have, the O'reat Spirit help him, for he ' in?-
will need help!" | •' I have won hiui b.R-k!" criod Red Bird,
I have given the Indian girl's words, but I ' w-hile her dark clieek flushed and her eycskin- caiinot portray the iiiipa.ssioiied eloquence «>f i died. " I :im his; I bra'd mats in hi.s loJire, every look and ge.>tun'. She darted away. Imt I "'id braid up niy h.iir with fl'iwors aii'I liOad.s, nut till she hatj enjuinod .*'tTe.sy upon the' that I may look wi'll when my l-.usband come:; giuirtl, who happenid to be her brothers. — ;■ rroiii 'he hiiiiling-griiund.s." Fagle Wiii^ soon came up, and conducted the i "Ve.s" said Kajrle \\ ing, •'! uni hnjiiiy w'tli captives to hi.s wigwair, while he stood tf>iiti-; 'he daiijrhtor nt my trilte. Not oven lor you. net out.side. It was in the gniy light of dawn ! ^.onld I now exchange my own beautiful Ked on. on. on— a wild iii;rln sky ovj-rheatl. moan- ' ''.'"^ Mabel .slok- Iruiii the kiigc, and joinetl : Bud!"
ling, si^bliing wind.s around, and the frostv j h""- , , 1
igriinml under lu-r fecL When they struck ' " Knsle Wing hoped to se,i you as bright as j
i intti the woods she glanced bark aii(r.v:i<v the \ ^''^ day-star this iiiurn." he said earnestly;! old Thorpf Ilwnse vrrapjHNi in fljinos. and two : ' ^"^H ''"♦'=* '".v white ro.-ie droop thus?" ' t or lliiec .sturdy Indians danciii!; in the red | " Ik-caii.sc," rcplad the girl, " 1 feel like a j
a ea»ed bird. 1 } earn for honn' and frit!i d.-<. j O, if you love me, let me pi back! .Marry some daughter of your tiilc, and try to be happy as y<iiir fathers have been bfloie ymi
l^KLEaT^U^GKLLi.,KY.
Suggestive Facts.
i light. With a shudder she tunu-d awav and I followed her captor through the lurcst. " The d;iy brf>ke — one of tho.*» bnlmv
J. \. rAHiiKNT. W. B. <;itI»Wi>l.l>. '
SAKG1::NT& GRISWOLD.
AHORNE/S AI LAW. !
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DKAI.KR I's
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BV MRS. C. V. OKRP.V.
CIIAI'IKR I.
It wiLs niidiii<;bt, but I?l3«'k romp still s- lajied his viol, and the old Thor|je Honse -hook iK-ueaih the flying fiet of the danci rv Fairest oi the fair, gavest of the gay at tin.t etdoiii.d nvcl. wenr M;ibel W illanr uiul Ipt rousin, Amy Brudslnet. One was tall and s.at'-ly, Willi u wealth of dark cliestnut hair, iMid I. 'riff, clear broWu eyes; the other wa.s fai y-likr in form, with the 4uiiiest of blue eyes and m eloiid of gnldfii liosses. lioth were mbtd in rich white s:lk. which fell in Iiistna- fohls idiout their: trills of rare luce
t I ne iKiy nroKe — one oi !ii<(.*» iiaimv, au I rniiiiuil d;iy«, w hirli l»ring b.-wk to ns the soft
sunshii e and gentle br-ez-.-s of sirnnior. when j its bliioin and verdnrfr huve faded. .\l>ovt; the i tall tree-to|is Mabel eonid see fliat broodinir. ' purplisli ha/i', which .>4'eins to sn-ep the whole
atmosphere in some hubtli; narcotic; brown j nuts caiiir rustling dowo on the crisp mos.ses,
and wild Vicrriei* glowed like drops of rubv
dew, among t!ie vines thai ch m'" red overth'
The tendtd
vii v.nr now ra^'ing in tlie land is iit-
y .-oine jdienomi-iia which, tliongh
open to the notice til' all, wnnjii wt in to call
TO^AXD SgKTIIlE;!vtf
ippy as voiir latners nave oeen Of ore Toll, r," .. , „• 1 1 ■ .• ,. • ,, .
'iK,. „i,:,.ft ,;.. oi.^^L- 1,:- 1, > uL- I »• • ; ''"^ =» ''<i!d de.sigii:iti()ii ;ind to ineni ret^■ct- l Jic cnieltair snook hi.s head. *ria;:!e V> i:ig • .,. _^i ' ..„ ,- T , ., . • i 1 »i.^,..vk> »..». »iw.» k» 1 ...^j .1 „ u 7 f ..'^ i i\e oi).-enotioii, liecini-se tliev certamlv nave bought once hat be oyed the beauty of the | „„ i,„,,„rtant bcariir Iroquois race he exclaimed; » but when he j .,,,,, fecial ion of the «
r on lilt! true historical lomeutous events passing
saw ypu his heart tohl him Red Bird coulil j i,' {,,,.„.„,,, ,.,.^,
never mate in his wigwam! iv^ ^ . /,, • ., /. , , , ,
1, »»,;. ;,.„..„ I .1 1 I 1 I , "C point, liieii. Ill the first na<e, to t!ie<\
At this juncture both heard a shnrn but f... ,_,i:„ r . ,1 . 1 -i if r -r.
i» ., •* , . • '. . ; iraoroiiiaiv i.ici Ihai. winie the pending null
fary ofierjitions of tlie (iovenunent Inivc
half-smot!iered cr\, and .Mabel fuiicii'd .she
knew whence it cume; hut Eagle Wing d.--.; '.'■;" V '" -<'-"V"^"' "';^- ^'■■' . ■. , . 11 -111 1 , I >uiiic<i proportioiis w!;u h. so far ii.s rela'cs to
rocLs. A., they stopped to partake Ufa he«.t;:;'l^'-cJ =^omo an,., al had ventured near the j ,„ ,1,, ,.',„„Ursactivclv .ii.Mgcd on ea^ h .side, meal. Amy awo.e to consciou.<ness. Ala.s- . l"'l-'e. a"d --..t the captiv.- ....ce more to her j ,,,, „,;, ,„„„,, j^, ,. ^^ ^;; j: ^^ „ ,,,,,^, .' wliatniusttli.it awakening have been ! Her , ';'-'"i'" «d fur.— a tuueh w. 1 u whs indeeil Jit • • " ' ." »-'
blue eyes roved restlessly about, and al last ; ''^"" " 'I'ti*^'"- rtCtth-ii o.i .Mid)el. '
"U. Mabel," she faltered 'what ha.s become of n.-* Wlieie are we?"
• \Vc hiive fallen into the hnmis of the In- and Amy by resiles.- and wakt ful in the lodge ; a ni^gMy diaas. jind are in the heart of a lonesome . which had betin apprcprinied to them. wIm) ! nip'ioii "t
^"'■*-""''" ., ,,n , . I th'j deer-skin curtain wns liftod, and Red Bird ; pur u I which eng!,».d I'ne artivitv of men i
•' .My (rod. niurmnred Amy, nnd vban- stule in. Jler face was haggard, her hair fell , the vaious r.nks of social and busin-ss life. .loned herself to a paNSion of teai.e. .Mab<-| \ in tangled ma.«.sc* about her shouldr r;, and her | The socoi.d pr.rt which w.; desire to .-.igi.-il-
dresi w;l'» di.«ortlered. She looked all unlike | zc lor partii li'ar nnmric is the fa-t that iiVver
the girl who had des|ioiled them of their orna-j did a c.v.l wur like that wliidi novr visits our
iiienf.s a few days previous. hmj hn-Ui any (; iVcnimcnt. however opulent
'•Tis Red Binl!" e.xclaimcd Mabt-l. j in le ources of anus wilh s . bitle detriineiit
g:intic w.irs k: oa-:i ::i n-f 'ifotic histoiy, the 'great inovenients of .--ocieiy. (>f iiidu.<l!y. f.inl
C'H V I'TKR Tf i ""•"^"■' "■"''" '' •' ''>'*' Ht;teK. move on in liieir
laccu.Moii'.d ihyinu'ls with com pn rati veiy lit- \ week drugged by, and .Mabel Willaid ; tie ob.structioi, 0 <li\er.Hon. Xovit was .stich
w ir \v.tgc(i wit!i so lit lie inter-
eiMl o alt
lie
at branches of human II
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I'H'o.-KiRTr.* *xn MiL'-i'ruii* A'-. umt^U Tii'u-.|. >l»-l'-»l lii»irni...-i t. r p.iir.-i n\v\ w.irr .i.t>-l. "om' J u,'" i.t i-v. rr.l> «. rl(>i|<Mi ihmi'v .«ii.i pr>iii|iilv ,if n .• •!
MaUkaaiid Slailonarjr al •t.Paitl Pricra.
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S. A. HOOPEE, Proprietor,
iC iR.NKK uK MAIN VM> MKUini AN srs ..
wept too. but she tried to comfort her ci usiii to the best of her abilit}*. The savaires who hati been left to fire the hou-^e now made their I shaded their i.'ecks ami unii.s and t'.ey wore ' »PP<'"''anee. bringing .several ll.*et In liaii po- i e.vtjui.sjte |>e.ri ornaments. .Vdiniring glances nies. and both .Mabel and Amy were a I- j fidl wvd them wiien-ver they iitoveil. and the j 'owcil to ride.
loliiiiial gallants .scarcely ki r^w whieh to a<l- 1 Kngh' Wing, moniited on a .ejil-ntlid horse, III p- nio>!, tlif f|i-,'.n like .^Isi'tI. or the liiitlie- which Iial been stolen from tin- paie-fr.ces, ; s..iiif An.y. As ihe dock strink lweK\-, .Vmy I !ole at Mabel's bndlerein, gathen-d brown turn d to her piirimr ami t-.v-hiiim-d: ' j nuts for her. .lud tlecketl her pony with wri.sii f, oecause a Heavy iieiirt tiaa throlil»e«l j f.-r by the co'cparuf vc .advantages which the
I < Tl:er<- — 'tis iiiidiiigitt— we ..ii-ht to Ik' on . wreaths of evergreen, while Omaha wa.s equal- u idcr her tunic cv^-r since si c fir t saw ytiu by ! (iovt'muient ...T. rs to invest moiiis in another
the campfire." \ .spwii-.v of bonds paving a highe>- rate of inter-
" Poor girl," ninrmnn'd Amy. smoothing the I e.<t. Thjin tliis ;>giiili(,-ant fact no betti r evi-
" Ye , but I hardly knew her," rejonicd '. to the public <redil. The cir.ent (|Uotutioii-- Amy; •' s' c has ch;:ii^cd much." ■ ,if tl.t- United ISttites si.t p( r cent., redeemable
" Ugh!" said the maiden; " Red Bird has ^ in \f^H\. r.m%v. iHtwten 'J4 and 9G in the New not braided her <hiii; loc'rv beside the .'•pring. 1 York .stock market—., fraction, it is true, be rown j nor worn gay feathers and bright ear-rings and j low their par value, hut suiheiently accounted with wri.sll ts-, because a heavy heiirt has throbbt-d h-r bv the co'eparuf 1
•Do you see this lock of hair ?".suid an old ! man to me. j
"Yes ; but what of it ? It i.s, I suppose, ! of resounding barks tliat ec&OMlafpwB..;
tlie curl from the head of a dear chihl long' — »♦■» .«■ •. ,t, .,,.i. »..->^
since gone to God." ! ;b#- During the atormiag •f Port vBo^l
"It is not. It is a lock of my own hair, and | Thomas Jack.-oii, coxswain of the W'febasli. it is now nearly seventy years since it was cut j was struck by a shot or .splinter, shaltoriafki^ from this head." j leg so as to leave it banging but by » ^malt
'•But why do you prize a lock of your own portion of the mu.scle, when he codly attenurt- hair so much ?" t>d to cut it off with his sheath knHt-. IlKtfH.t
"It has a story belonging to it, and a strange , immediately taken below, by bis matrvi iA\»\ one. I keep it thus with care bccaust- it speaks j his wound dressed, after which be only 4i*<-d to me inore of God and of big special care than two hour*. During his suftering he kvjit pan- anything else I jiosscss. I stantly asking how the fighl was gniii^, sav
"I wa.s a little child of fnur years old. with j iiig -I hope we will win .* At length hC Vx- long, curly locks, which, in sun, or rain, or pircd, his last wools being a wish for iVnr tir- wiiid, hung down my cheeks uncovered. One ; toiy in the battle, and u woitl of thatiks ihitt day my fiiiher went into the woods to cut nji he hatl been able to oh somtthiulr fur liie a log, and I went with him. I wa.s standing hoiiur ol'the ".h-ar old flag." a iii tie way behind him. or rather at his .••ide, watching with interest the strokes of the heavy a.xe, as it went up mid came down ujion the wood, sending off .sjilinters with every stroke, in all directions. Stmie of the splinters fell at my feet, and I e.-gcrly stoopcil to pick them up. In doing .so I stumbled forward, and in a moment my curly head lay upon the log. I had fallen just at the motiient wbi-ii the axe was coming tlown witn all its force. It was too late to .stop the blow. Isowii can'e the axe. I screamed, and mv father fell to the ground in terror. He eouli^ not .stay the .stroke, and in the liliiidne.ss which the sudden horror cau.sed, he thought he had killed his bov. ,. j. u •.. , ,. ■ — -,
"We soon retrovereti— I from mv fright and i "" ^"'•i'' beautiful world merely; as m,ttH^,g he from his tenor. He caught me in his i ^" '"; '"'**'2'"' "»• , .,.„ „„ ,
arms mid looked at mc Irim head t » foot, to j ^^ ^' trouble life by (he care iir >t^a|h.'and find out, the deadlv wound whicli he wits ,sui« j ''^'"''' ^i' ^lie care of life; the one tOmieiiLs, nie he had iiiliicied. * Not « .Irop of blood ..r a ; '"'>P'" '''''>-'lJt«>n>* u-!- ' wni*
scar was to be seen. He knell ujioii the grass and gave thanks to a gracious (Jod. Having doui! .wfi he took nji his axe and found a few hair.'j upon itsedgi*. He turned to the log he liad been spliting. and there was a single curl of his boy'.s hair, sharply cut through nnd laid upon the wood. H( w grent the escajie I U wa s as if : n a:!gel had turned a.side theed.f at the moment when it whs ilescem ing on my
head. Wilh renewed thanks upon bis lip's, - , - ,.
he took up the curl, and went home with me I •''"°""'' •"*' tornumt of being invited oitt-tu4|^ inbisaruLs. ! or to a sewing circle. ,., • .}-..i
''I'liat liick he kipt al hi.s days, as a memo- , rial of (Jod's care and bive. 'That lock he left me <in his »lt;aih-bed."
Crack Shooting.
One of the .Michigaiiders being out on a«l- vaiiee picket iluty a few days ago, came m sight of a South Carolina rebel, also on simi- lar fluty, when the following ilialogue and duel look place :
.Miclvgander. — "Hallo, .South Garolimi, how- are von to-dav C
During (h.> autumn gales the voluii'ie 'offia- tnre is full of fly-leaves. 'i
A man in love nmy I»c likened to a fh" iii •
spider's web, entangled by uiie of the'nMtst
fnigile substances, yet I he* most difficult from
w hieh to psc^iik*. ' ' _^
\f 1 I • • V^*^» 1'' '/^<»*'»''' ••^ Model wives lormerlv "fool a.aiileb in
time;" now, with the aid of sewingAnat hmt a,
they take one in no time. i«,IV/
The sniilTUiker is irrerrrent; ahel^Us'^j"
Of all the fine arts the finest w tHaf rifjiiifn- ting cheeks wilh health ratbtr Ihttn rojm^. :
Thirty-six female nurses; 1l»cTildin)rni»ii^*"f the Sisters of Mercy, left Chicago on the ISili Hist, for Jefl'ei-seii City. Mo., to uiilcr llMj^r- vice of (he country.
Some graceless sramp h:w pnv«iHii«'<l to ppv that "it is woman, and not her wrongs, th'a'i should be re-dreas(.,| \" 'j'he fdlow on-dW'to
To cun> haiiLS first uscertuin wltat if>«}i« matter with them. Tncij apply iJie 'proHi-r nmiedies; and if you do not succeed in . urmg them it isn't ytmr fault. '^
A connfrj- paper .says : -Wanted at tbis office, an editor who can please even body. Also, a foreman who can so arrange the' padTr that everybotly's udvertiscmcnt e»i«lt hwtlic
column.
\\\ arficle, , pt rson, .say.*-
our way hoiiiv !iy this tin el" j ly attentive to her cousin.
•• riay, ilon't >iiy that !' r to; ted her com-' At length, after .several days' march, they paiiion. •• I .-hall put yo'i dnwii for a upoil- ^ n'ac.Iied the Inune of the tribe; a savage sig- i-fHut if you dol 'I'll.' revel is al it.s height. ' "id was '.'iven. and men. women and cfiildren ami we mat not think of breaking up for an tame forth to meet (hem. Every eye turned hour or two vet!" ; to the white captives; but of all those who
midnight tresses with a hand which hud grown j denize is needed hi c< n''r:n.af io.i of (he .strength thin during her captlTity. : puKse.v^d by ti.c loyal Stales while (he popu-
"Do not p'ty Red B nl!" crii d the du.sky ' I; r eoiifiih nee in tlieir abilitv to sustain the Vsltatit; "she is on Indian maiden, and has | National (Jovcmment (u|)on \vho.«c fwrpetnity
Amy .smiled and allowe 1 hern-lf to Ik; led ''«"' '^«*" taken from the old Thorpe House, warm bloo<l in her veins! She has h.ad wild, the reth-mption of the obii-rations is .MisiMntl-
till* l.i.tirt i^r .1 ui.« n-l.w.K u*.... Im .1 r..«.«t.... Iinill> QAVP \flltki*l niirl }it^r nnm^tn rofnaitm.! oo ^11. 1 41... ..»!.*. .: -1... I l T.* . l- i ■ . . .■ . ^. .. ..'...
■Pll.
.III.W. '" '''** '"'"'^ *^^ '^ *■<• which W.IK jtt.sl forming. , ""•"' •*a'^c Mabel and her cousin remained, as B'aek I'omp struck up a merrier strain, and i 'hs others had been disposed of to frwndly
V *■ ri.tiii.<.t l»ri,| r .-i.-r, p,'ni-i iM tli.» Tr.tv l-
n w.'.ir-f^ anil cuiiiiiM>.ili.i a t|ire<-..t..ri t! i;m I, .* ...- n .. C'*!'th (»• "H I li^ t- r .ii llH>'irti'.-l.l« r> ii«-. at>'>i aiHl'i^ iMiM In.: l*ai>iH
II. rv ni.ir 1* h.vl th.- BK.ST .loiino'latl'i .s .,( ji,v hi.u^r In t;i.- % ■' . y.
It|.-i, 1.1,11 p, parlWiiliirly illrrflnl In t\^
ROOMS c^FUHNlTl RK,
t>i.vi tv:iK»i n .iblnj In any lloui .nt-l-le m Si. I'aal lan
If I"U .1 t<> -lll|>l.«.N It.
Ttip t ii,.. Will •».., .p.i..,| „!,„ a„ ,he ..nbafantlak .vlI
iid thoughts since .she has been on Eagle I e«l; Lscxpn^ssed in the undoiibting credit which ... . .. ,,...,,..•. ^'i"?''' t""*''. *»'' ''■'e '*'•'«• hi'ard him declare i gives to. -iieh "paiier promists" a substantial
111 the witth eg mazes of the dance the flight f-'bes nnd t.anadian fnr-(rader8 they had Red Bird couhl be m.ihing to him, she clasp value, uninipared by the vicis.<itudes of nolilic
sound broke in ujion
chanced to meet on the journey homtwanl.— | cd her hunUng-knire and i«,oJvetl to kill him ' or the hazaVds of war. In onler fo irita-uie 1 hey were, therefore, regarded with great in- , as 8 .e would a wolf. But s c 0 id not,— ; this attcsfat on to the .stability of the Govern-
or tiiiK- was foig. fen
."^iiiM Illy a terribk the le.siive .^,e,.e; it wa.s the Imlian war- j ferest, winch was deepened by their surpass- j when she tra ked him through the forest-path, { niciitai'd to the wealth of the lovai'statc-^^^ whoop! As il rang through the house it i '"K ^'♦^^"'7;. . ^ ,. , , I "'»' *»8 Jn^t ready to p?ange the knife into | its real force, wo have but to imagine wl'iat
chilled the Mood of everj- li.siener. Black I Kagle W mg, with the eloouence of his race, ; Ms heart, she remembered how she had once wtmld be (he cfT'ct on "< ohoIs" in London Pomp .'r.-piK'tl his bow, and the revellers i welcomed .Maln-I to the wilderness, ami then , loved him— how she had watchetl for his re- iif a civil war like that t;ow pending in the |wii-<-«l and .-totitl ns if transfixed. The next j h*-* ""<• the rest of his companions joined in a | turn from the war-path— how she had decked j United States siiould brca . out in (Ji^at Brii- moment another yell was heanl, the window.s i war-dance and other ccn-moniL-s wiili which : herself to meet him. Eagle Whig .shall livcj aiii, involving one third of the United Kingdom
in revfdtngaiii.vt the Bii' s': Govermcnt. And
»rai.i- i„r iIh- wioniiij.jiimllon cf i,aiii I"
ia<l;tr.
EHAKOPEC - - . MINNESOTA Jl. *k«.'*lVri:oi' Proprietor.
T»iN lari.'.- and ct>iiini<>.||ns liouxt- U op.-n nf ill li..Hr« of li-i*y.iiil ii|..l.i.i..r tli.r.-,upll..u ..f i.-r.ix. l..is. Thr
tUar,-.* i«.N|.-ra.i.. TU. uWe U iuriii*:ie.l with aH li.e ♦•IV- .» I»» ui t.ie a-Mnnn.
, were tlashetl in, and brawny Indians wilh ! 'he Indi jus celebrate the return of the braves ' till the Great Spirit summons him to the hunt- , hitlcouii faie-s and gleaming toinabawk.sswann- f""""' » successful expe<lition. ; ing-ground above, but !,c shall not inarrj* the
j ed into the ball-room. Before leaving the captives however, Kagk' tiaughter of (he pide-faces. I will !«et yon free.
I ll wouhl be impossible to describe the con- Wing and Omaha had conducted tbciii to a ' .V.>k noquestions — slep.>iof!lv hold>ourvcrv
I fusion aiul tlismay of llie guests; maidens ' '"•'"•s^ glade, which, on tint Indian .sumuKT- breath, till we are bi«voiid' ear-shot then I
I shrieked and soblKti, or .sank •lumb and help- . "'J-'lif. «'»»» » veiy plea.yint retreat. A fin- will tell yon more."
i less to the floor; and even t:ie bravest of the | li"d been bnilt near, nnd (nrec or four youth- | The captives started, breathed a hoarse young men were terror-stricken, for they had j ful savag'S stationed to wabh (he prisoners, j " GotI bless you!" nnd ftdlowetl her from the ned. The host — who Mabel and Amy still wore (he whi(e par(y lodirc. Her own
National Resteanrant
-:.\M>.- '
B II. I.I A HI) SALOON.
The cliuine^i Win. » Lli|ii>>nt and etvar:* slway^unbanil.
Fresfc Ojstcrj Rfcelred Regularly.
.V/»//o/im/ Hotrl Blo,k, Itoluus iitrrel Shokojfre.
; ctniie to the [>arty unarinei
: hail Ijceii a warrior in Old England — sprang io (ne flri'-plaee, and s«-ized the musket which had tlone good service on distant batde-tielda With this Mild a elub he had snatched from
, tlie wood-jiile in the kitchen-corner, he faced
i the foe
relatives were on guard, and
the liict we have tl.u.o desigiiate«l is not wifli out its .sugge,--'iv>- teach iigs in regard to t'le ical seal of tliat financial powtr which some political economists have been wont fo place niiderlhe scejide of King Cotton, but wiiicli on dial, is found to be located farther North, where the ili-.er-.itv of labor and the .stimulus of fn-e coiiipet Ji.in tend to ihe development
• •• . .ti< announcing (he dereme "of « His remains were coiHiiNt(f«l
^ .., „ ,• . „ w ,1 „ , ' ^" •^'"^'^ bourne, whence no (raveller returns.
South Carolina— "I'lefty well, thank you : ; attemled by his friciid« " •
how are all the Yankees ?" I ti i * . . . • i
M.--.S0, H.. Whafs the news over in I r^J ' 'mTm"'^"^* t'"' "'•I 'Yi''^ "* ^' j)i.^i^. V" pP^v months .Mr. I buriow Weed has bwrn^rtt.-
S. C_.-Nothiti- iu particnlar. onlv we've ;{^!^"^";^T*'''• ^" '''•*"'"?«'"♦"'''»»''" 'H**'''-
got .sumc rifles now that will out shotit voiir i ^^1 .1 " I '.''"''»' V'."'*^ ^^ undermiuc hi*^J,fttltli.
Yankee guns all hollow." ' ''*^";^ '"'' "'i' *" '' "'•"I'^- . ,,,,;^,
-M. — "Ihin't believe the yarn. You secesh- . "-^|/ '^PI">n<f, Mr. Speaker, {tcmrsts in sav-
ei-s brug too much. Can't fool vour paii on '"? '.""^^ '"^ '••* cntitletl to the floor. Whellltr
that trigger." * this is .so or not, I shall mit inquire. All I
S. c —-Supposr then, yfui and I just take '"\** P"^ '» sa.v >••* fhut he will get QoOMjd^ if
a lew private piw.^s at eacl'i other to settle this "^ interrupts im* again." ,, . , ,j
little question. What say you ?" Since 1844 there has been but boo saonnr
:»:.—" Agieed. Forty rods, and three shot.i (18.'»4) in which so little rain has fallen as thir-
t«c''"' . >"P the .-eu.son last dosed, nnd but two siim-
The question then arose n.s to (he prelimina- mors (18.57 uiiil 1859) in wbwh tbff« was ni.t
ries.etc, there being no pnelies proseiit to a>t a gi-cutcr average of heat f
as .seconds The~e weie, however, soon selth .1 1 A laboring man. with a h.af nmler bin at*,.
dre«.ses I have des^-ribd; the peari ornaments as they wished to rid Red Bin! of a rival, they of tho.se nat ural resources which constitute the still gleamed on their necks and arms but their j t.fl-ered no opposition. Eagle Wing h;id gone \ true revenues td the Stale.— .V«rjoim/ 7,.^/- hair wxs dishevelled, and (he faces of both ' (o a council which the Indians were to hold I /ig-oiccr. wore a weary, wistful expression. Amy sat , with (he FmicU at some di.s(ance; Omaha '
on a m.wy rock in the shadow of a great tree, I had accompanied him. and (hey (herefon? | Bashful Men
i nnd Mabel stood leaning over her. as if t
Laser llecr and Billiard
iMMv courage beaming in tlteir eyts.
•'Gills." s.iid .Vlabel Willard, springing from the spot where she hatI .-unk in mute terror. *• let ns not sit iiUe. All of us can do J Minielhin;;."
VINES
a^way»•'ll hand.
LIBORS AND CIGARS FIr.-if Jitrfet Sb;>k«p<p. <vl:nl;tf.>
I As she spoke .she seemed like one inspired, , and the maidens were soon on their feet bran ••Lshin
Belle Plaine Honse,
M. II.\Nb"l', l'roi>ri.-ior.
Nail Street . . . Belie rialie.
The tra\-»1!n(r pnM!.- wl!l Snd fhli. h«n.«e -r.Il furn!.!:f.| and ioMv.-Til.;it rill- propri t'>r \<a< redu. •■■I lil« rat.-* t.. WM th^ ilMirs. Nil palnii w||| |m> spwetl i.. iiiAkr »ll. who la\<.r liliii Willi J c.^ll, roiiifortable.
(vl:iil.ly)
Att«clkr« t« tli« H««a*.
-M. IIA.\»T.
iiiiiEBY jjn mifliii
C. KAI.VEL.AOE,
K>:KW OS IIAXD A L\RUK .\SSOKT>IENT OF
SONETS AND BONNET RIBBONS.
-AUSO-
Dress Goods and Trimmings, Houns mzEi. shazopxb, Mnnr.
e, j had accompanied him. and (hey (herefon? j •• s(ood in li((le danger of being discovered. Red! "Friends and neighbors," he cried, « the s'liehl her from all harm, when they heard a | Bird rode one of (he iMuiies hi waiting, and the i Let all b.a.s' fu! p?oplc. and there .are a gi-cat .salvages air upon usl I^t each man ilo his « ''pht foot-fall Both looked up and .saw an ■ captives the other, (ill (liev reached (he St. many of them, take comfort and consolation best. :iiid this hoo.se will not be bnmed over ' Indian giri close by. her figure clearly revealed j I^awreiice. There Re<l Iiir«rf»rocnred a canoe. ' Irnm the remarks of a modern writer touciii;i<^ our hcaiLs — thest> women will not lie doometi '»>' •^'''-* ^''^-light Her form was tall and lithe, [ launchctl it, and sent it shooting over (he 'heir cln.ss : "
to a fate worse than death— captivity among ' ''"^ superb in its proportion; her features j waters. ) "We seldom sec a genuine bashful man
the Iiidiaii,-r ' j finely mouhled; her eyes and hair inteascly j At length (hev found t hem.se; vcs in Mon- ' who is not the soul of honor. Though .such
His wonls thrilled his guests like an elec- ohvk. A tuft of rich plumes dn.oped from | (real, and in (he'lndian costume, which they , may blush and .stammer, and appear awkward. tncsbtKk; the young men armetl theiiwidves h'r '«*•'; a hn>ad band of gold, glittering ■ had as.Mimed on entering the canoe, the cousins 1 shrug their shoulders and provi; unable to with clubs and (he maidens looked up wilh with rnf)ies,enc:r:;led her sw.irthy brow; long, 1 followed Ret! Binl alon,' the quaint strtKjfs. i throw out wilh ease the thoughts to which
jt'welled ear-flrops depended frtim her ears and j They were, like her, ladeu with baskets and they would give exjires-ion. vetcommcnlus she wore a quaint ornament on her neck. Her j other prettv Imlian w.in-s and manv .stopped ! to bashful men for real friend.s! skirt was of deer-skin, and embroidered with [t© ask the'price of their commodti-. The j There are fine (ouches in their character beads; a gaudy mantle was drooped about her | palt^faees had dv>-d (heir skins wi(h a wa<h : which tii;e will m How and biing out; j e-- with earelesR grace, and her feet encased in , prepare<l by Red' Bird: but Amv's blue eves ' ccptioas a< dlic.ate ns the faintest tint of the rich mocassins. For an instant s!ie stood gaz- , would have caused iletection ha»l .she not'al- ' unfolding ro.-^e , and their thoughts are none ing At (he captives, (hen tore off the gleaming j lowed them (o droop .shylv. whenever thev met ! the less refined and beautiful that tliev do not hafever tbey could fimi which might I peuri.s, and dropping her tomahawk and hunt- strangers. ' * ' flow with the imr>ctuosity of the 'shallow
serve as weaptms. Bravely (he li(tle band I «"?-•'•'*'<•. sank down upon the (urf. Shecoilctlj Night was coming on, when they met a i pfreamlet. f..ught. anti half-a-tlozen savasres lay dead upon ! fbe pearls round her own tlu.sky mt-k and man muflled to the throat in sables, and with | It is a won.ler that such men nrc not more the floor; but (heir places were sujiplied by [ ««•"»«- smiled at the efilTt. ami talke.l all the bis face overshadowed by (he vizor of his cap; , appreciated ; that voung women, wilh reallv others, and on gazing ont, Mal.cl saw that (he, ^nd« '« the Indian tongue. Finally she bnt there was something in his appearance pood henrt.s. and cultivated intellects will rc- hou e was literally surrounded by the insidious , espietl among her trestures a tiny gobi chain, ' that st-emcd familiar to the captives. The next ' ward the gallant Sir Moust.ache Brainless with f"*'- I !<» «•«>*;»» 'fM attached a miniature, painted in moment Red Binl stop|)ed, e.xclainiing: i smiles and attentions because he can fold a
At Umgth they were obligetl to cry for qnar- j '^ory, and set with jicarls She i. ok it in her : » 'iTie Indian girl has kept her i.romi.><!— ' shawl gracefully, and has a dandv countenanf e , U-r; but a smile of fiendi.«h triumph flickered j '*"»P 9'ena*'' fiugers. giiie«l at it intently, amU ther are here.'" I with a Fari.vian e'egnnce while they will '
over Ihe sU-rn featurea of the chief, and he then turned to Amy with an inquiring glance. '.'o. Amy!" faltered the yeung man, and scarce condescend to look upon tVe worthier batlehis followers fire the hou.-e, .day the men, '* Y'« J^*"" '/'J'' [»• *"^ Iroquois can speak with a cry of joy the giri recognize*! Richanl man, who feels for them a reverence so great nad take the weroen prisowrs. » i*^j i-?^ u ' ''" '"l* ^**'*^ ^^^'^^ Hutchinson— the partner with whom she had ; that his very mute Hanee is a worship.
Amy's heart sickened as slic saw the de- sounded like the rournmr of the^snmmer-wind ^ been dancing when the Iroquois war-whoop The man who is bashful in the presence of moniacal slaughter, and she fell to the earth, j nniong the pinea. " is this yours?" broke in upon the revel. He had been one women, is their defender when the loo.sc tongue
and forgot the terrible scene in a death-like j Amy shook her head, but Mabel exclaim- ' of the many admirers who ha<l paid homage i of the bold .slanderer would defame them ; it swoon. An Indian, with a tuft of heron's I ed : , to the girl, and she hail secretly favored him; I is not he who boasts of his conquests or dan>
pinnK-s nothiing above his dusk brow, stopped "It is mine — give it back to me, T beg of and though no word of love had passed be- to talk glibly of failings wliich exist only in
A young hitly in BeHowg FiiTl..^ of «i*»5*i sixUtii," good looking aM aeconif Micd, «fc.. Clares he r readiness to wed the man wlio shall shoot Jew. Dnvis, providetl the luckv one j, not already encumbered. Don't afl slioo't at
once.
The patriots of the Revolution never tttt»t*4|,
Michigan cscajnd unhurt, and now- came his turn to fire. South V/arolina, to his credit be it said, stood ertct, and reteived Michigan's first shot in the thigh, which brought biin down fl.it upon the ground.
"Hullo, old fellow, none of that," said Mich- igan— "no dodging the qiiestian. Stand up - _. _. „
like a man. will you ? 1 ou otce mc two more ","„!'' ""''''' sentiiueut than Governor Sfinigih- foori ;-*»«)«, and you iiin.st pnv them, mind (hat; , °(J'""'^^'. ^"'"*"<^ expressed when ^e mm^Iv^ no more brag<>iiig about chi'valrj-.'' i "Wealth is u.sele.ss unle.ss it promotes the p«Ji.
But South Carolina, having one leg broken ' '"*. ^J'^^'f""'. and life itself bnt a hanMe iinT(v^.s it ahvady liy a .shot fioin Michigan's unerring ' """•'•'•''s to the honor and glorj- of our-c^mh- Minnie iiiu.>-ket, could not stjuid on bo:li jiegs i ''•• ■ -' — I
of his chivalry, and therefore ".«qualted,'' and j What Want Wiu-Drivka MAWra— HHe cheated our honest Michigaiidcr out of fico ''"''"« '"-g adverti.s4'ment apjicars in « ^HBir
! York iiawr;
i
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! "Wa.vtf.o- A .vtuaiion as Son-in-Tik in '.some resjicctable family. Xo objection ti> going a short di.suinoe in the eountrv. F*w A short cs.say might be written on the sub- ' ivference and jiarticniars, Adilress Frank Sta jcct, -..,.,_ I . ,. . -
good fhois
How to lean on a Gentleman's Arm.
were wtMnan
. „ ... ^- - ^ -pf
II 11... . 1 1 r ,1 1 '"""enza, or make a fine art of blowinc Wr
allowed only to stout, respectable fathers and ^(^^ j "luwiiij arr
motli'TS of grown-up scins and daughters— and , '^l >ifl
the lounge confidentid indulged in by cousins A recent pbilosoplier discover^ a mot U< id
and .«ometiinep, when there is' m'uchi'ef afoot, 'o avoid l>eing dunned ! "How ?— how ?—
and they are not fighting, by aflRKrtionate I r >- thcrs and sisters. Then tiiere /< the gentle pjes-^ure of t^l^t from a younjMw-ile, and the daring pressure .shameless of a! marrieil flirt. The light touch of a youii^ girl upon a strage coat-.-lieve, and the temier foM of lover and his pretty fionce. A hundred other meth- ods might be enumerated, especially if one
how?" cverj body asks. AV»rr ma m rff*k.
Extra Noricr— In the town of T -
there was a .shoemaker who at tIumm o^eiat^ a.s preacher. He always wr«te the notiow bim.>ielf. in oi-der to save the ex|H-uaeor priat- ing. Here is one of tliem : — - 'ITHfr* w ill I*- paaching in Uie pinea this Samlay afhTnooi- on the subject, All who do not believe will fat
in the midst of the carnage and bent over her , vouT
gunmti4aMmieri»tkf.kitntil^, and om ikart mititr at •wjr lorn nitts,
Ivl.-nl:ly
ANTHON MITCHELL fW Boot and Shoe Maker. NR
9—t» *> Sh*«s k*ptC«*»taMtlr •<• haad.
Cmtom work <>r ain khxlii exrx-«ie>l <»" lb.- iitMrrtejit no- H.-^, The l»««l UI ni«t.-rtal iiwhI. U-ttmi'* Slr.ct npitvalta AairrKan Uotcl tftiakopvc.
with much solicitude.
" Hope she's not dead," he muttered, iu broken English; "she looks like a lily— the white lilv of the waters! Eagle Wing'a King time hatl his eye on the (all, pak'-faccd girl, yonder, but (hie. this maitien my share of the
j booty I I carry her to my houie in the wihler- ncua ■atedicine-man brink her hack to life, and tben, then slie giiall sit in my lodge!"
I As he spoke, be raised her in his arms, and her head sank wearily against his shoulder, her
j gohlen tresses fulling over him in a bright showe',
I At that moment Eagle Wing, the chief. , appeared, and Omaha continued :
"See — what hair! — no Iroquis has snch
! locks! My captive is fair as the moon!"
I *• thiiaha is welcome to his booty ! Eagle
i Wing siMtrs hiirher — he likes the maiden
whL»m they ..all m their stranije English
- 'TIS the pale-faced captive's father?"
" No."
" Her brother, then?"
tween them, each held the otlwr dearer than , his imagination ; his chw !;8 will flush with
all the world beside. ' resentiiienf. his eyes Gui^ii \« ith anger, to hear
We will not linger upon the scene which the sacred name of women cuplcd with a coars<;
ensued. Suffice it to say, that though he bad ' oath ; and ve( he who w oukl tlie to defend
' No! ■ and the warm blood crimsoned Ma- l>een stunned by a blow from a tomahawk, he I them, is lea--;! honored by the majority of the bel's fact!. j had, by a wonderful Providence, escaped ■ sex.
"Ugh! 'tis yotir lover? Retl Bin! knows scalping, and on recovering his senses, had fol- ! Ladies I a word in your ear. Have you what semis the 'olor into the .stranger's cheek, lowed the savages. He had .stmck their trail, lovers ? and would you posse-.ss a w-orthy hn.s- for Retl Bird has lovetl too! You may huve ami w;is lurking not far fiom their encamp-, band ? Choose then the man whose delicacy it. and (lie pearls — they were, perhap.s. his ment, when he was met by Red Bird's father, ' of deportment, who.s" .sense of your worth. gift!" to whom he had once reiideretl a .service. Tlie leaves hini to stand aloof, while others with
"No, I ilon't c ire for them — ^you may keep old sachem, like a tnie Indian, remembered less modesty and no fivling.. crowd around you then' — I shall never need them again, for if I this kindness; bifides, he was anxious to re- ■ If he blushe.-*. if he sfammc-s even, at your ap- am forced to f>e Eagle Wing's wife, I shall be ' move Red Birtl's rival, and he formed a plan ; proach, consider those things as s.t many signs <lecked with wampum, and live and die here for tbe escape of the white captives. When \ of bis exalted opinion of your sex. If he is in (he womlsr * i the first cnock of meeting was over, Mabel re(iring and motlest. let not a thousand for-
" Eagle Wing's wife!" echoed the Ii.dian anxiously inquircil for Stiles Dudley, ami tunes weigh him down in the balance ; for de- girl, anti she sprang to her feet, her eyes flash- k?an»ed that he was prisoner at St. John's. j pend npon it, with him j'our life will f>e hap- ing fire, and trembling in every limb. ! -But," uontitiued Hulchiniion," through the pier, even with com|>.arativd poverty, than with
"Stranger,'' ihe hissetl. tb«« melody dying j kimi oflioes t>f C«d. ."chuyler, lie has been re-' many that arc surnjunded wilh the splendor of out of her voice, •what mean yyu? 'rcH'me. leased, and tu-morrow, God willing, we shall palaces. '
could follow the jiromenaders out of the glare damned at three o'clock.'' of the gaslight and into (he shadow <)f th<' • ». - *'*'^ •'•"*j|
walks and avenues ; but the most tiisagreeablc Mabbiei) Yoc.v*;.- Recently, hi ionaaf «at of all is the foimerly fashionable juxtapo.sit ion \ cone's, a lady was called upon to testify m j» ofshoulder to shoulder, the gentleman's arm «>f'"'" case^ ' Wbatjs your name ?" a>.ktj
certain case. • What is your name ?"
held in at angle, to support, (he elbow of the ^^ couiKsel for plaintiff. "Virginia Louitfotof' vounirlady. This clo.-e and confidential .srvie ";.<>'"■ *P« ^" -'Twenty-fiire." (Kxelamntitwi IS still aflTectcd by some verj- loud talking a'lid of inTedulify fri>ni the audience.^ TUte )»idi^ showy young ladies, but whether gentlemen, •'\''"'"'t^ U-ing taken, ^1^; ragaiiirii W plfCfi. generally admire it or not in young women is "*' "' *■--''- a doubtful (|uestioii. ',
Extraordinany Dog-
still coqmttishly flirting, and the next*^ Vi7- iic.'* was intioilnceit Tbiii was a foU -gi^wn \ young man. -"^our namr, ' »aid jud,fe. -Jm di.re Ix>ui.<taitit." -^'onr age r -Tweutj--
HgK r - 1 weuU-- "Arc y.-n a relative of the la.st wi(-
lK-loup„« T« a «!r|rea„l m U,c liojal Art.Pk-r. ,„.„j^^ ,J; ; ,
s«\-eu. iicss ?"
"jtHir moth<*r viaM hsva
ry, who has been (aught by his muster, durin tedioas days of camp life, to perform tricks that are ulma>-t marvellous. The dog is in-r- P'ct in drill, march slow, fjuick, and at dou- ble-quice, in obetlience to the wotd of coni- mriiid. After he Inul l>een put through his pa- ces, his niasler called him up and a.<ked I ' op'iiion of the various legimcn^s on the ground s I nee on the part of tlie dog,
-Vfler going over a lialf-r-dozen names the maMer askol, exa<rlly »■ the .sana" toin lu* tba» iu v\b (b he had put bis previous i}>ie--tioii% the (higs opinion of til). Royal .\r(illerv. He hi- slantlv Inu-. I into out into jovouc baikite/.
Faoor or Ratio.\.\utt.— A man rciJtiiDg at .some distance from a near relatire, i>r{K-i«e<l a m«s.»!age one cold eveoipf to hasten "to fiia residence, ss be «il< in a dying stale. WTieA he arrived he was told that b'w relatiwwMi
lis a little better, but fliat his reason bad catiri-lj
lie left him. The sick man presentlv tnnied hif
Were the I'luiiger^tl e Let corps 7 l»«"d, saying, in a fahit voice, "Who io (hdi? '^
He was informed that it was hia retative*. "Oh, ah," sjiid he, ">es, yes. He aia«t ha.' cold. Make him .<omr good warm tuddv^'.' -He is not crazy," .said the visiter to fhe friend.- standing around i •be talks vcrv r»> tioimlU:
'4
Slu .^hakoprc ^st\i\^ 3^rfl«.i.
•cu'lers ever think of the labor and
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—
J L. MACDONALD, Editor.
hUAKOPEK. 1)E( KMIJKU, 7, 18GI ••<^'«»01
r
at once. .-Jior Lx there any lime to be loat.' | But few reiv
•Wo .hull tL.s y^arb:ive to eo:ni,otc with- i cu.v devulvrng upon an editor-one who feels
Fr.mee. Spain, lloiUnd and IJel^ium iu the hi. respons.bilily. Capt. Mmryatt says: "I
oilier ...u.kct«." -Fn«.ce is alive to the know a iK;riodical will wear down ones exis-
.....renov. u.uIthe(J..v..riune..t does uot wait tontc. In iU^lf it api^ears nolhm?; thelabor^ ^ r.n^i.r:Cl.f*n-(r4He;^>^.- Unlgrf-^ Wr- ! is not manifest; nor is ft in the TW^orjTTis • ^e :4ni.s br-m thei Jtlves, Mii.-bal|be funjUll- | tl,o coatinual attention it r^quw
^.d'jnaUtPgruin-exporti|||porf««rKinofr, l-romes.
"^ >w W.-II ;is!b • ..r tV. lJ:.ii- 1 Smt.s." . . . ' day a paper hi no sooner corrected R.id priDted
than on comes an Dlhct\ It ia the Btone el'
Your lif as it were, 'the- publfcatioti. 4)n«
1 le .Imrt^an ^^ncuilvrUl. alluding to
if,o,d,ove.laf.K.*«. ...« tho dt-fint of 24 I Si.^yphu3, ancudlessrc|etition of toil, «.d ^^^^^^^ i 0.i.\.kwt.nsh.l. for tV current year Uprob- 1 stant weight tipon ^''^ »°*'^'J^^ "'J^,^'^;;'^;'^^*
Our Army Correspondence.
NOTES FROM TUK SECOND EEOISIKNT.
Camp Anderson, Ky, Dec. 3rd, 1861.
. . .« Dea&^Ji JfeifterAn,
*■ ihonHt I
iia ^ ^^
Camp fxist some
It has two wee
regulars, and the Minnesota 2nd. Lebanon Ueved, he intends doinp.asheis getting his
niandiiig all the exertion of your faculties, at the siime time you aix- compelled to the sever-
A Might CliaiitfL'.
TVc Gi»d it nec«!j««r\-, to prtvoni coi fusioi:. •mi more precisely fix the location »>! our pa- ImT. to make a slight change in the name. 'I'li- ^•llowiug notice from the St Paul Pre^t »il- rxpUiu more fully whatweBiean:
We li»Te rifcived the fir.Ht numb>?r of tlu Hr«)tt pounty Jottriutt, anew paper. puUlisln.-*: at «h»k.>pec by J. U .McDoaaid and Bro. It w dlitiiictively iK'mocraiic in poliucs. makes a very creditable ajiiionraiice.
i .lb y ui,dcr-est:mated ifuMythin^'. Home place j 'uul lully onc-f.*iirt!i or 1:0.000,000 bu.-<hcls. , ; It ii ;»l-.o to be laLeii iii'o !icc.»u:it, that owinK 1 to the previous bad harvest, the btoek of good
wlical o:i hand at the oj oniii,::? of the recent
Ea.;ilis'a harvest was very low, .so that the new 1 croj) eutirod at once into coiiMiuiplion. ' Such belu;? tlie views of the e journals upon
I tx foreign crcj, we may aafcly loncluuc, tiuit i ^^^^ „„t j^jg th^,, 3.-,o,«jOO men i ihc jrce will be i^a-ater iii.steau o'l'.^.^cr, in ; ij.;j^ut,.,i ^g follow . t:;u ^.l.^!l-. unl that ihj f. ivi^'n (Ifrniuid wdl ! eoistumc, .-it lea.st «:aiil another Euroi)ear. ', crop i» harvestid.
As I have nothiug^-to do lit " offcdled Bp" ill m^ nc3i d d(M you |ii|li>i« ^o IBJ 4 n stt cxisti^nd is ^»jy yet^r au^#I know. ra'.oteg inceaeanlly^far "'-'1^^' i{ Just tlfgbJ.'t^'h'^" iiiSiuncniia . snowing, and is snowing yet, with a prospect of its continuing to snow. It has fallen to the depth of abont four inche.s which, in ad
is, they eay, the exact centre of the State, and the terminus of the branch which intersects the Louisville and Nashville railroad, at the point where we are now encamped — Lebanon Jnnctioift We wHl«p-doi^Tem|yiv«frthat metime, Vorder^ prolKt itfrq^p :ep by tbo||belF, h^ng rf prclt/'tti poioLf^ore ajtem.
. ^ \CompP» "K,f 2d d Regiment.'
U^ -\ ^i" H ^■'^ --'■'•'^
IffiPDRTANl'FRO]H[:Et]rR0PE
est drudgery. To write for a pa^or '« vc^y , .^.^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^
well, but to edit one us to eo.Kle.uu youra«lf| ._^^^ f:K,(> j^st'shcrf^i^ecta*^!^ f^-'i^W't^n
!o siavtfry. imamne it would, under the circumstances, in
A ( onespoident ortIic//<TaWsa\-s"MyCs-tthrs laud of blue-mud, where the principal timacu of the strengtk of U* rebel arijy, gath- \ pfodactionJ^reS ]^T<<iae«is aud ifipj^JKii^ cred from the data within my reach, gives rprotty-'bunny South" this is, ugh ! Well, to
, who are «li*- 1 •«Ry-t4ie -kiut, w» •!**«▼»«!?««>«• uf -^e times here al>ont now. The miuy weatltcr which
THE CAPTURE OF MASON SLIDELL.
AND
inSiiiililtfViai x^leetlng In Liver- pool.
It
Fiimnceii of ll»c I nitcd JJtalc.H Govcriiiucat.
Acf'onli:)',' to a-i nr icl.-. car.''"ul!y prepare 1, in thL- .Sew V.^rk Times, Iho inerea.so of tin- imMie di'n i.< far from bciwR b) rapid a< has Wo travel npoii a difTreiit train from thc-j j^.^^, i;„;,„iio:ily sa:»po.-H;l I.ustead of itii bu- J^mrnul, and hare no dt-sirt' ti> be n-porti-ii , j,,j, ^,,^^. ,n:iii,.ii otMo lirs p>r day on the av- (ti <u<b company lienco the chanjre. Again MHak<»pec is kimwii, ov«!r Ihc entire Stale, tf b« the oiinly seat of Sci>tt county, an«l u-
Virginia
reune.-«ce and Kentucky
Missou i
.\long ihe Coast
Sandy TTook, Dec. 11.— Tlie steamer TIan-
?Lfr0rf5 BreiMn; Via5Jowt1inn#pt»o*Jlh Nov aj^nrrHed.* *^^ - '-'»-•>'' The steamer from St. 1 homas arrivc<l a fWnthamntoi) on tiTfe 27th November, wttljl the intellifrence timt the .^outlieni CoiiiMiis- .sioners, Mason and SiidelUy\'ere forcibly taken from tlie Hritii^h mail stcHincr Trent
property re-surveyed and valued
The fVfstern Star spates that an ancient ornament in the form of a bull's face, has been discovered by a countryman, near Ballinasloe. It is of solid gold, and in a state of good pres- ervation, 'yhere Ma ehtCT|if"orjirog)pM^' ics, eugraffed on ^ omalHnt, iWph nfight lead to a'dis4ove|^; of its oriirin. '{The |>arty who fonnd it tefuiied X-10 for it. ' *.
The scarcitf^T^rf in the ncT^fybOrliood off" Gort, is ifcostisevUfily feltiby tiio jpoor. A| car load d[ luK, s^d last sc|wcn for.||i 6d, nowj brings Tsati'i .'^-. 'Potato(«g'in the market at Uort, on §th ult., sold at Id pCr st(5ne, whicr at this time las' year sold for 3d.
The Drogheda Conservative says that sev- eral of the young men who were officers in the Pope's Brigade have determined to emi- grate to the Unied States and joii^jraiRSh Brigade which is now being raised' under Mea- gher.
On Sunday, the 10th nit., in the chapel of Londonderry, the munificient sum of £260 was contributed towarcLi the schools of the Christian Brothers.
Total
170,000 ; wo have had has rendered it almost ai» imfios- 100,000 sibility to na\igate'fcTCTi our own sfrcets, and
60,000 j xiic snow now ihreatiMia to go off as hiwliiy a-s
30,000 it, came; which will ju^t complete, in gay fctyle j violation of Swiss teiritory bj Fi^nth gendur- ! the wneral whole. Tiie rain t-as b*en an ex- m?s, near Meneva. .7/..;.
i-<i fum r _i 11 1 V 1 ♦ „„ 1 ™»,o., «„« 1 Caribtildi is reported to have rephecl to the
3.)0,000 ceedmgiy cold one, almost slcci, nni] when one I ^ .. ' . , .' . •
ftitato l%e\V8.
EniTORr.M, Tn.-vNOK. — Mr. Frost of North- I'he Fedvi^l Council of Swit/iriand hnd d'- tield Telfg ra>ph hai* retired from the position
m offip
ITie Proprietors of the ABfiliB won kJ
respectfully inform the public, that they have in connection witii^ tl)0iMf^sp«|Mt <^t<bitsh- ment
m
aadod satisfueti^n from France for a frt-s^h
nauy lett«rs had been sent hc;e iiiq'u.in:: whether a paper was publislicl lure, we hnv (1 e .i»d i bjit to Tx moiv drfin te'y the lor; - tion of oar office.
Our county friends may re.t a.ss',ired that ij.4willi3t*iidiii/f the change, lln; A gua will b« uone the U-sd the county pii|icr, as it .'•hali always be our (creates; effort to make our pa per interesting to them. Witii this e.\plana- tioa we know that the change of name, to thai of TuK Sii.tK.»PKK Akocs, will bc sutif faclorv.
Por the ArKU5.
To tl«c <:il!3on<n of r»ro1f Connty — !Loy«l licurlM, Frlcads OS *" ' A«liului(ftrutton.
tiic
,r.:L'e, it h:i.s been only abo it s,-v.-n hniuhvd
.iu.u^and dollars, Mr. Cha*, it has rL-a.«on to
kii.w. luul in reserve, a few d lys .sine»^ al)unt . , i i
81T.-V.000.0no..f the h.aaof July 17th; he had | to assist in our present national struggle, by
iiwno 1 but j<.">O,O0n,00O of tiie T.r>0 (nr cut.
The Oomniis.sioners of the Fnnitary Co:n- raisbion, duly appoiiteJ by the Secretary of War, have invite! all h.val women of America
trea.'try b-jn h, m \ ow.'s llu .\<iOciated bunks l>ut 8i'>.0LHl,O*'<> o:i acciiunt of advances for which bonds have not yet beon i-is-ieil.
The exp<n lilures from the Treasury nia; iiidiT'l, average a million a day, but these arc- met in part frmn n v nuo. r.nd. besides, th'-y include the redi.'i:ipti>'n of notes receiv.-d in 1)1 .ment of custom.*, and tlie exchange of
i'orclgu Demand for Ciruin.
Nenpolitnn ad.lret* that he legitts being nii (iblttto go to them, but will be with them when necessary, lie exijcets uU Italians to have tl»♦Mr^wolds readv.
I/.NiKix, Nov. 27.— Captain Nelson had entered hi.s protest against tlie capture ami det;truerion (»f the ship Harvey Bunli. by thf reliol steamer Na.shville. The i^outhninjitoii •magistrates r<'fuwd Capliiin Nel««>n n Warrant f(»r the .search of tb<! Nashville, and leli rred him to the Hecn'iary of Stale. Captain Piturrum and Mr. Vaiicy had return- ed from L<>n Ion togiMher and ilie latter states that it has bwn hitiniHled to him by a lliird
I. ,,,., t.,.ri i liii'tv t*->t ll"' Xa^hviile has been re.ognze-l
.r of, "'■'^ <"'*^ ^'^-*^ bndgesx\e have heretofore been ',^^, -^^^^ j^,.,,.^,^ Government as a national ves- gnardiiig.) has j>ait!y bveit swept a«ay, whi.li ^^i^ u,„] will be allowed to refit and repair nt
Soiitliampton, a.s was the ca-v witii fiie.)a'i;e:
'braver than all the rest" vt-nluros fortli frcmi his little crowi|fd up sty, to rtc&aoitre the street, we all lay back w«'il tt•^3u^ed tliat it wuf a heroic dbd brvt,* push, asKl not until he re- turns again, do th.i remaining many feel ea.sy as to his welfare. "Awful n uddy!" is no name for it, and, '• no tongue can tell,"' « uo pen por- tray."
The recent protrictcd rain has swolen the
Hiving and procuring aid for the sick »"'l ■ ,^.^^,^,^ ^^ ^^^j^ ^„ ^.^„.,^^ ^^^^ ^,,^ ^^^i,^„„,,
wounded of our army. _,, j bril-e crossing the Rolling Fork rivor, (it be-
lli pursuance of tl.i.< ca!', th.- ladus of i^hak- ' r o v
.-.pee and vicinity, propose o i tho evening o the iBih inst., to hold a public F.-stivul, to »o- licit, receive, and appioprials such uiil tir the
purposes before s'alt.d.
The tciidcrnesJv humanity, and loyalty mani- fc-ted by this act, is apparent to ail, and what heart, warm with patriotism, will not beat in
will piiiVeiU the transponation, in a great
mea^.n•e, of ar;ny Rfon-s to t!ie main part of^ A.Igcr, hi ti.s to exorcise perf-ct neutrality bt-
Tieasury »oX:-A Tlinv, during the m'.ntlts of
■ 1 /-. I .. r .1 .^.^ „. ,1 unison witli tlieiij.
.Sei^tiuiber aii.l October the sum of three and , . , , ,.,.,• -.
"r*.-* ¥>.>Akiw>rtK for Farmcrti— Tlir ,, .... • i p „.,„„,.;., (31' tlie ciu-ivs which have laid this necespity
Xa? ITOfcpecni f«i ■^»*^"'*-f^''" ■■" I >< ha f 111! 1. ns w.ts re. eivtd for customs in /•,,,♦•,>
-•'---■"-"•- -^ . . . . Innon us, of furni-hinj ojrf and fo»n/o/-' to tue
h.nt de->crijtiun ot paper at our various pr^s. i , , e . „ i, , ii,.
, ' . alor,,,.»rt I i „ „v -"i^^k and wounded of our army, we hardly
At the .saniv; true S.),^>5.0,()00 has bvcn ex- , i 1 1 i
** . ' -.,,. „, , :ieed spe;.k; they are as household words
changed at voiions points r>r 4,30 'Ireasury I » • ^ , ,. ,
^ ' words among n<«. .enoken Ivine oown ann
, ,...., .!•.•„• I MM t ween the two coiitendiii'.'- n:irties.
•he division below ns, nntd .t is rcpanel. I he j ,^,,.K«pp,.,^^ ^ov. 21. -[Bi, telegniph to
bridge is abont six hundred feet long, -^i^ i !<„uil,,it}i,fiton.\ — Most iiitonsiM-xeiti-ii i ni «'x
some forty feet alicve the water, so vou aee it ] i-tb here to dav under iiilvHigence of thf tak-
will cost no little time an I c.cpen.se to rebuild i i>i>r "f t''e Southern Comn.i.sionors Maxm . - aud Slidfil, from the British mad su-ainei
They arc prepared to oxccuta
What are the prusj>ccts for o foreign dc mand ? and what will grain b«- worth in the tpringTare qnestions that are fivtiuenlly united by ourfarmer* and those in anywi.se in- tHrvsted iu the privc and -sale of grain. To arrive at acorre t an.swer to these question-s it will be neccKsary to fir>t a.<icertain what is the estimated deficiency of the wlieat crop in Luru|ie. 'I'hat the deSciciicy has been large
spoken lying
boi.ds, makin. about SH.S.'iO.O 0 in all to b.. j "r"^ ""^""^ "^' , , . .- n ..vs! >. deducted f.oin the aggregate expenditures f.r "-"■'o' "!'. '» the ro .d and b;. f.e wayside.-
that jH-riod. Of liie «ieman I uoles, it \n <on- i«idi.>re<l proba!>le that hhs than twelve millions
:ire in actual circulation at present.
The total funded dell of tlie United States on September Isl was .$ 15.704.000; including
Relieilion, dark r.fcf ///on, clad in the subtle garb of false Svc-ssioii. is aiiMoying ns
Tiie fair heritage glvoii u= 1 y ( Jod and our forefalhers, is ciidunuered. Tl:e child ha.-,
it o^in for US'?,
You may aslx !iow Ion? we Intend to stay heie hi lliis okl wiivat-fidd? Well, if you did, I could'iit tell you; report hi camp says, at times, that we are soon to be brigaded and sent on iii.«ide of ten day.s, to the *' lines com. batant,' and liieii tlial we are to remain here all winter to lake chnrgo of the railroad in this vicinity; anil agiiiii, that we are to be the regiment delaik'(l Tor th.' purpose of g )ing ti Louioville, to reuiaiti daiiug the winter, to act
advances made by the bunks, ijJl-'.i.OOO an ncrease of 5f.-)0,43(»,U00 in seventy-two days or in round nun;bers 870O,ij00 jK-r day.
A Cirand Trnlli.
and allarming to the governments of Euio|)e. : •|.^.^„..y pj,per. the entire obligations were
who have heretofore, to a great extent, relied j gi^i 032.0OO. On the llsh inst this aggregate
upon their home crop, for a supply, and par- 1 had incrva.-^cd to §157,082,000, ur including the
ticnlarly so to France and England is ailmit- 1
iKil by all. We have no be>ita«ion inox-j
prewiiig it a« our firm belief, that wheat will |
bring more ihe coming spring, than it doi't^
DOW. We believe this from a calculation,
bawtl upon facts and figuies, which we hare
gleaned from the most reliable sources, We
nhall pre.^'nt them to our readei> ; leaving it
to them to determine, what will be the price
of wheat, when uavigation opens, and ample
facilities arc afforded, for transporting our
•urplas grain, to the seaboard.
The Loudon Mark Lane Eiprrsg, the highest authority upon such matters iu Eu- rope, lately published an editorial article, u|H)Ii the state of the British and French W heut
iJA'U up, and wantonly and wii kediy .s«H!ks to i r u , , ,. ,.;,„ «.„ „i„
' t" • 111 the capai'ily of Proves! or Citv Cuards. —
destrov its 'Teat iiroirvii.t'jr. Our ffoveram^'ot . ' ' . » •» i
- ~ ' , . ,. . 1 1 he latter rumor appears the most plausible,
The Chicago Timn utters a grand truth in Ihc following qiotation— a tnith as piteiit lo all unprejudiced niiu«»j» a-: tiie light of tiio >uii
instinctively rises u. its ...ndeleece. Traitor., ^_^^._ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^,_.^ ^^ .^ ^^^^^
tnutt bc! put down, and Kiyally iisumc her wonted swav. This strife, this u-ir Is n.U t>ur
war, it is forced upon us by the nj)riMiig of an nnprecedonted fui — tho -e of our ow i; house- hold. We endeavored long lo uvoid this r.p- ]»ea! to ar.ns: we suff-.-red abu-H.- atid reproach and wrong, until •• forbearance cea-ed to be « virtue" with us.
There is now, therefor-, naught left us 'out to meet this rebel horde w.th a caliiiiii-.<.s a
at noon day: "Abolit.t.n i.s the primary cause j ,i,.t,.rmination which t'-.e exigin.ies of the c;ise of our difiuulti. .- — not slavery. Slavery ""• . .lemand, uervin;; otir heartj to in.et all the Con.tit'itioual, ubolitii-n i? not. Slavery w:i« ^ tasa.-vlties, all the difficullici which mn.st iin'-- ,-nfitIeti to be let alor.c within its proper jessari.'y conn- upon us during this ."anguinai}
,.,ht're; a'lolition an^e ai.d amsilt d it, and struggle, trusting for ultimate sncet-ss in Uk
undertook to teach the people thi.tthe Fnion | justice of our cause, and in the Co-I of battles eould not .-«nrv;ve half slave and half fro. | In view of the grand wi-rk upon us, an I of
tho cull of our beloved (ioveiiiiiM-nt. to eonie abomin.itions the Union is in deadly peril : to the rescue, our lieloved "on-, neighbors and It is tiie mi.jioii of the IVmocra.y. joine<l by >oui:t ymen have sn their livrs as a thing of
Mnrkei ; from which the following stateineule 1 'I'hen aj.fnJr.r. d ». ctr.^i .ii, mid b.'lween the two j h*vc been coudcuacd :
1,— France has been grncraily, and par. tkniarly for two or three years past, an ex- porter of wheat This year, not only is there no old stock of wheat in that country t«> fall back upon, hut ihe deficitncy in France alone U 'tlimated at 8,000,000 quarterr, or f ixrv
brigade<l, aiid that there is I understand, to lie a regiment dLtaiied for that pnrpo-<;. I learned yesterday that the citizeos of Louis- ville h.id jire.Hi'i.tod a petit'on to "headqu^r- t- rs," ii.-.kiug that ** the .Miiifisila Seco;id n.ighl be the regiment detailei for that pur- fiose." But time can only tell what di.sjiosi- lion will be maile uf us. It is hoped, how- ever, by all the boys that we will be brigtidi d and .sent South, proviiled Ih^y will furnish us with good or even decent arms; but they all exnir.ss a decided avvrsioii to going Stuilh »vlth sueli " sii!oo!li-bore punipkiii-.'«Iiiigers," as >>o n;»w have; Ihe only jilace ihiiy take any ef- fect being upon the sh tuldor of the unforlu- iiatc one nho disrliarg.-s tiicm; the only re-
Tivrt. Ad indigr.atioii meeting was jiroinpl ly he'd and rcMdutions wore c r.ied by nccla liiaiioa denouneing the ii.su't. an<l calling up on the (Jovernmeut to muiiitnin th.? dignity of ilio Q,\-i. Some prominent merchants spoke against pre 'ipitate action and .said the matter had belter be hf' to Oovernmetit. The feeling of intrtgiaiiion, however, was genera'.
The Haii.sa brinsrs the Ijondoii Tim.e» of 2Sth, which contaiiw the account ol tiio niiet- ing in Liv.'rpool. The foUowing pi card wa~ po.stcd on change: OU rUAGE 0.\ THE BUni?II M>AC :
SOLTHKKN ('oMV.IS.SIOSKKR VOnCTlU.Y RrMOVKD
ri:0M A BiMTtsii Mah- Stkamkr.
A public meetinir will be held iu Cotton sales room at 3 o'clock.
Tiie room was crowded to e\ccs«. mie cha'r was occupied by Jamas Spci.cc, who read the lollowing rt'solutions:
llesolved. That this meeting having heard with indignation that an Americin FedemI ship of war has t.,rcib!y taken (mm a British mail steamer, certain passengers jieaceab y tin- der the shelter of our fla'/. from one neutral port to another, do earnestly call up m th Oovern-iK'nt to nss'.-rt the diirnity of tlie Brit- ish fl;i/. iiy recjiiring jirompt reparation for this ontr.ije.
This n'sfi'ntion was ri'ad with great onMiu*- ift<!m. Tiie resolution was advocated by tin- Chairman, who considenMl hi; was expre.s.si!ig the feeling of ilie people when he said it w;is the duty of the peopi to pn-ss on Ihe jroverii- meiit the importan -e and necessity of vindicat- ing' the honor and dignity of t^.e British name I -
of editor and proprietor of that paper. We learn from the ^'irrtiiern Statesman that A.'- B. Cornell, late editor and propri^or of the Steele Coun y .AVirs Letter has left for th»- j wars. It is rumori'd that the .Vena Letter j will soon ajipear u;ider new mauagemcnt as h ' Democratic journal.
Tl.e JVorlhcrn Statesman s-!iys there is probably more wool grown in llice County, than any other county in the Slate.
An extract from a letter written by by f). .\. Fitnzi" r an inlelli'.aMil Siou.v hid.'-! need, puldish(-d in the St. Feter StaUstiiwi. s.iys that Ink-pa-da-tah has deelared his inii iitiou to e^o duwn in the neighborhood «if Spint Luke and steal from the si-t tiers all he mid hi hand can lay their hands on.
Maii, Cha.n-c.b — The .sclicdule of the Ch-n- eoe --iDd i-^h-Aojue mail lin-' has bs-en ( hang<r<l It now runs iVoni (!leiu-oe though to i-hak- opee in a iidy. — Transcript.
(joxk vr. — tJrin Suiiih <\: (!o., B.mki-solf Winona, have failed. Wlu-ther the is^iie ohf tlie Winona eoiinty bank is :ifreite<l by tlii?- j failure, we are not iiilormetl. if .so, it m:iy be! taken for granted that the atsels uie ample, ol ; f^osirra, Lourse. — I'ioneer. | Husineas cardit,
W. 11. Dike & Co., are pending from thri | /;«// Tickets, mill 100 bi.riels of flour per day tlireet to New j ,s.*amio«i liilla York; ll at i.5 doing well for one mill in the! i fL i interi;>r of Minnesota, probably lo olher mil! j '^"''^'' i'*'cA-r. in the Slate i.- doiog more than th L | Covuly Orders.
The Cataract Mills, Minueapoli.-i. .-hip I.IMMI j Votrn Orders, barrels of Hour pt-r week t-i Bo.-i on, and an i only limited to this amount by tlji; scarcity o. | barrels.— 6>'<ti/? Atlas.
OM'UD Enrai
r • '
ilfllL
ALL KtMOS OF JOB WORK
On Short Notice,
X^LAIIT 02 III COLOSlS
IlantiHat, Legal lilattks County litaitka^ Stcan^boat ctijds, Virculart,
liiil y/.yW.-. Lttie^- iUada,
A Judge in a "Fix."
In short everything from a
MAMOTH POSTER
lo the sniailist or simpl'-^t card rt><jui.e<J. Having in addition to our largo rH-w>[mpe«'
aii'l fl.i"'. di-eniable quality they possess is the bayonet, j ^^j. j,,],,, (^n,„j,t„.ii r.ojisj.lcrpd t'len- wa'
which is decidedly us lire and effective a j re:;son to doubt whether the fu-ts n-la'ed and weapon of the kind' a* I have ever seen. ! "cte.l on by this meofiM'_' were in rcidity a
' breach of international law, and referred to
other conservative people to bring it out of ! nanglit, and gone— whither, and for what?- I ^^'e ^^ere yestenlay called upon to attend j ^,,^^, opinions of the law officers of the crown, this terrible chaos. We pray° Demo<ra!s I let their blood spilled on Virgiida hilU answer, i '1'^' i"''i'^'i»lf'r 'lieutenant Siinpson,o''e^ some nRasure inclined to show
never for a sin-.de moment lo lose sight of this ! They hare gone for you, and for me, fellow-
''rand irutn.
rotra millio.h busiikls ! The (Jovcruioent Is alarmed, and has not only thrown oj eu the porta to free importations of grain, bni the ludicutions arc that measures will be taken to prohibit export, should higher prices elsewhere make each prohibition necessary to reiaiu all the grain iu, and to come into, th it count, y.
2.— The Roman Government has already JMned • prohibiiion against auy export of grain, tod the measure will probably be fol- lowed by all the other Italian States. ITiesi' 0 ktdicatioDS are maiuly important as showing that, with some few exceptions, the deticiem-y In the past harvest has beeu general through- ^ oat Europe.
S.— -la the great wheat-growing Baltic Pnmmeea the harvest was le.-H productive than osoal, and there will be less to export this year.
^'— Spain, Belgium and Holland will bc hmyera of grain this year— an event that sel-
Vdom happens. 5. — In Great Britain, says the M. L. Ex-
^Vtaal Congress Is Doing.
icoontrymeu. Cone, as I have saiil, to off r up their lives if ucimI le, thai tee may enjoy
-(V ami h.rn.er editor of the I^ke Citv Jour- \ 'liat sueh a step as taken with res|)eet to , , r J . ,1 • t » r ♦! - ooti , I- Sonlhern ronimissiotuM-s, wa* justifiable lUidor
mil, who d ed ou the night of the 30th ol! , . . . , r • » »• 1 1 ^ ...
• '^ ■ the e.Tistnig state of mtfiniatioual law .Tiid nrg
.November. He had been sick about two ; (.^ the propriety of postponing the cou.-idera-
liberty and the government purc'ia.s -d !>y our i week.s the exact imtnre of hin complaint I ; tion of the siibjecMill tomorrow,
We hear the iiKpiiry as to what Congress i« d-)ing, frequently ni;.de, and it can be easily answered. Simply " discussing the slavery qnesiou," and offering rf-s«>Iutions with r»-fer en-eto the abiiliti<.-n of slavery. The rebels members have been i-.\iiclltd. Tliis is about all thai has been done.
fathers, at an equally d<arr-t«'. Some o'' our friends and acquain'aiicfs have already fallen victims to this foul i-cbellion. Thui* have our hearts so soon bwn called to bleed.
Mr. Low stistained .Mr. Campbell's views. The ehaiiiiinn s-nggesled that to meet the objection of Mr. Campbell to strikn out the
Tribute fo Col. Uakcr.
h.ivc been unable to as,-ertain: but as an of- IJctr aud a man, Lieut. Siinjion's lohs is ccepiy
regretted by a'l Wiio knew hiin here. A bout j words "by n'qniring pron.pt reparation for fight humlred of Ihe boy.«, in drc.sa suit and ' tl'is mlrflge,'' and thus amended the resohitiou The rebel ] and so soon are our sad sympalhii-s enli.'ited.
They have fallen fighting fjr the right, but pa.iicd by our maguiOcent regimental band, ' taliVnsrenconiite'n-'d'fi.OOtI insurgei'itsin Ijosnin,
which Tcsterdav evening' could be seen slowly ! slaving ftOO and routing the entire force. The wending its wav from the Junction Hotel, (be- 1 1'^nropean cmnnls proposed an flrmisii.-e.
. , .,' , ,, ., , ,, I Japav. — Affatrsat Japanhad tukou a more
ing the [.lace tl:e deceased lay sick.) and ki-ep- \ f^j^orablc turn.
In Harper's Monthly for December, will bc
no
•" Ni> tomh •hull r>r p'i'»l trr r>-me'nbranri" nf them. Or rt-.lretii fijriii, or f.i;ii'-,"ii t !•• ''itH' -llcl t !«!al:i; Hill ot ■•iwritv wr«i'H 111 r iiirk ni o'tle u',r tli>ii>, Thf >■ sleep Oil the truiiii' -t n1ii»U » -kt- tlit-iii ««»in."
Oh
.VOT t:xc'Kr t kmk
An .iwkward uff.ur once oecmrcil to one of our jmlges of the Wesiern Circuit lias beet i the subject of much mirth. It upjiears that j llie pious judicial, having fiiiisheil his labors 1 I'ress fi and having ca.st off I is forensic wig nt hi^
lo.iirings, ha.l retired into the next room I. . <» ^N'V^ ^S "^^V *kJ5>'5^ ^ "J^^ ^'J^ wiit for his ■irother judge, whom he w>,s al.on j ^ >a ^. Sh -K *» *J « ^ >«. \.^ 8 to accompany to some of th<' local uri^iorr e\ j
to dii.:.er. 'i li.; female servant of the liousc i ^e ,„v prepan-l foex.M-nfo work 'wilV Vl,V had entered Ihe chamber by a side d M>r. iO'< , , ■ , ,. ,, . ,
not knowing the judge whs* in the mxi room, i :'^"<^'' ""•' » ' -"•<-- «"""/ compolo w.th ill a I'rolie arr;iy -d her-elf in the judge's wi;'- ; r\xxi • \- a
Just Ihe mom("nl tiie fair Nopsy'w-,tH a<liiiir jLa. 1" y CzCCO 111 th© StCltO, imr I e'self in th«' lo king glass, tin- jud.t' iin i e.T|X'eied enfei-'-d tlie room; uml poor Nops \ caiciiiiig a siyht at tliO fteni <-i"inleiian«-t j looking over her shoulder in the glas« was k j idiirmed Ihiit she fii'iitcil tiiid wuuld have ftl. to the groii' d, if the harned jn II' •. impelle< by Imnuinitv. hat ii-.t caught her in ins arms .Vt this cntieal moment hi.- brothiT jiidjie ar rived, and open iij; the dies>itig room door, will a view to ,s«-c' if he was ready, diseoverec his leiirn<«l brother with the f^'iii ing niaid in | his ariii-i. Not wi hiiig lo iiitiTni|it what he j thoiiLdit Ih be an Hinoiir. he (piieily attcmptc<' to withdraw, wlien hi, I r.iiher ju II"; vocifr jitcl; — "For heavi'ii's sake, slop md hear llli^ matter e.NpiidaeoI" -Never mind my deai brother, li.e mailer explains it.s(-If" and If left liii Itan.ed brother to recover the faint uig maid as he cou'd.
A iicirro bor belon<r'ng to William Smith, re.^idini-^ i-i»-ir Klizidv t town. Kv.. on Wedne* day night. HOtJ! ult.dusiied oiil tlir bniins ofiiii | infantehild id' his master's brother, Cyrii^ Smtli and then beat i'.s nio'.lier wild aclnb, iiilliciiiii: injuries which will probably prove hilal. lie WHS arn>sted aiid put under a mili'aiy guan', but afterw.irds si'iil to jail. On th- 21 inst, he j was taken from prison by n riioii and hnn^tr to i
D. L. HOW,
Wholesale & Retail
TUHVi:.\'Tj:\'i:, lymri: Li:.in,
OILS. I.IH.XLSHKl*,
L.IMPS. I'LASTEBLYa ILnn. KEROShL^'E
OIL. I'ATE.\T MEh-
ICLVES, F.IJVCY GOODS.
found a touching tribute to the memory of j ,„i„jj^tere«l to their pan-he 1 lips a cooling Colonel Baker, from the facile pen of .Mr. | (]raujrbt; that some of us could have bound John Hay. private secretary to President Liu- j yp the wounds from wlience their life's blood coin. The following is an allusion to [fieely flowed; that some of us could have
Tnj-: Death or the Pi:Esinp:.\T's Fkiesi>s. whimpered a word of comfort and consolation —Alas for the de-f.l hours of honest friend- j,^ ^j^^^^ ^^. ^^^^ j^^^j „^ „„. from home ship! the ETOodlv fellowshi;) of noble Simits ! , , . ', , ,, , , . , ,• ,
Whrn« are Iho goo<l fellows who were at . a'"^ friends they bleed and pine, and di« for Springfield in the hafipier days? Hardin's their — for our country.
spirit went np through the murky canopy | The.«eare our iriiiutes to /Vcrrfowi, to /?»yA«, whose baleful shai^nv hun? over the baitling I ^^ ^^^ Covn:ru,-Miil do we beirrmlL-e the gilts? Icsrioas at Bvutia Vi.sta; Bi-.-^>ll passed from i , ., , . . o
linL-ring hope ii:to Paradse, ho.ionnl in the | -^"^ oth«« "^ ">* «"-e highest by the .<t.ite he hail honored; Doug i haps, a like result. pre»a, it has now become evident to every one ' las lies under the prairie sod in the ilear oiil things; let us follow
at all conversant with harvesting affairs, that ! State, whose half est ransed heart burned with i „3 with our sympathies, our bles.siags,nurho{)es, thA wKptt K) nnf nnltr f1..fi,.;ont i.. i-;,.M k„, • more than the old love for him bcfore lie (hcd; ' , r .i
ine wceai is not oniy aeniienl m yieid, but j ' ' , . ■ , ,i „..,,„; „.„«-., our fears, our tears, even (to weep for the
,.,..., ,^, ' , , I Baker a-sts glorious in death, a preciou* oner- I ' \ f
aim that the breadth sown was muck /«"»» j i„^, to the spirit of P'rcvdom to which through brave is mauly.) our prayers and our means. than the average. " .-...-
ih.,t «n„,o ,.f .w , 1.1 >,nvp il.P., «A < '"^' '^'^P ^^ '^*= ■'"*' ""*^ -solemu notes of the ! Spa n.— The Sardinian Minister had de-
inat some ol us ciuiii na\e men act- ',,,*,,_,„ ... » , . i ■ • ,. , i •»! i • i n
! ' Dead March." We marched in profound m mIe 1 his pasisports an<I leaves Madrid, the
.silence t» the final resting-place of a most ' t«o govermnents disagreeing on the Neapoli-
., _ ... ; ' , - ' tan archives qiiestiou.
worthy omrer, wni< h was .*iluntcd .some four *
miles from ciunp, in a country church-yard, about one mile north of the Lebanon branch of railroa<l; his grave was located upon a lit- tle hillock, which was covered w th spruce-
Irish NewB-
a tn"<'. Afu-r beiii>r drawn u;> three limes he
w;iK shot through the body. The iie/r. , who
was about eieh'eeii vears of age, confesseil his
-Uilt. but sai.l that he was lirtred to the crime i ^ll ..M-.s rmm Cmi.lry IhaU'is l.n.u.MIr »t<t...doJ to.
r I •. I • . .. ....I „♦ ,1., ! MltliC^Kfi A.M)nK.->l'ATCIl.
by a while m.m, and was iiito.\.catc.l at the (
time of its perpelr.ilion. HEitOSE^VE Oil.
- , — »■« ♦ »»» - - ^ That will not ■\p:'i.Ii. nt
Knglish Ite.sideiits iu Paris are bi-ginnini! i R(\ f^*-a vstx f^ 11
seriously to complain of the constant ^e■z^^re | . OUCsS p«r WraiiOn..^.
of their news|i-.ipers, and of the dehns which t " —
take place in their delivery when they aro not i r.AMPS, CIHMNKYS AND SIIADKS,
seize*]. The cnnst! (d'this is, that no paper can be di.stributsd, wilhout official pei mission and thev fivqnently lemiiii lying at the post
Pa hg the years 184.3, 1844. and lP4.=i. the Irish lodgments in the funds were £2,188- pine and ced;u-, altogether a most lonely and 186. During the past three years Irelan.l | office for upwai-'ds of twelve hours.
.k-solate looking place, to inter the reimuusof , ^''^'w. O"^ o'' ^«^ lodgments £(il,374, thus ... ■ e .. , , proving that during the former i)oriods there
a Mmiiesotian; far away from home "'id | ^.^^^ ^ ^^,,,5^ ^„,,^^. ^,„, ^ ,,^_ a„',,,,„,i„j, ^^e
dowebeirrndL-ethegiits?!-^ "' " '-^ ""'" """"' "*"' i was a profit made and put by. and during the
•e readv wuitin-- loo per- '"'■'^"^'*- '''^'^ '*' ""')' ^^"^ ''"'"'' AeaXh, however i latter jK^riod ther was no protit made, and Tpi nl'lw. «lir.. t-, X^ •■ tliat has occurred iu our ranks as yet, not- 1 Ireland drew on her previous lodgmciils.
it 1 who have line fri withstaiKling .here are now (ns I lear Ll from ' 'V^^'"'? (.;}'a»<;«'i;T »ias eonfcircd a va- tliosc who tiave gone From ^ .^ . . , . cant County t onrt Jmlgeship on Mr. Dag-
GtH. IlorsTON NOT DfcAii. — Tho reporte<I death of (ien. Sam Houston, of Texa.s, is un- true. By the last account.^ of him, in the Galveston Civilian, he had recovered so far as to be out of danger.
€.— In Great Britain the average annua! consomptioQ of foreign grown wheat, for the
the ho.«pital steward,) one hundred and eight ; j.,,^^ ^^^^^g^: n^,,^ jg commonly cmipled with i Florida Wants all w.k Somukus- The of car regiment now upon the sick list; audi ('Hniinal Wiseman's as joint editor of the | (jovernor of Florida has rfu.^td lo allow any ; fear very much for the health of our regiment, Dublin Revieic, and similar Roman Catho ic J more scddicrs to Ik- enlisted for the "rotifi-de- j
lahfiil.l WP haVA eni-h /Inn.r. /.Knncr..nlil.. pol^"l'Cal Works. rUiy," and that all fH-'lVJIlS enlisting HOW to go |
life his worship was |.aid; and Lincoln stanils L<>t us give them aid and comfort, such as we I **"""" ^^ "7* *^"'-" ""^"'r' cnangtaoit j (j.j|,tjji„ -^^,,,1^ commander of th«> .W//-, ' out of tue Slate idiall be arrested. j
lonely in his f.owcr, a .sadder. .«ilenter, greater ^ad bestow. Give it heartily, give it chetr- we^"'^"" throughout the winter, as the citizens j i,„„|„e, wJio broke his leg in tho chops of the j ^-^
.1 _.. ,f 11 .:_ . 1 -.:....:_ ... „-.r» :.„ - say is couimon here. As you well know, Min- 1 Channel fn the moniiiig of the l.'st ult.. ilied 1 Dittiks of Dati.v Lifk. — Life in not en
at pricrx Whii'h usiuu:i>U U.e JVuhW-, at— v
HOW'S Drug Storo.
206 Barrels Salt
For Sale at
ST. PAUL PKICES.
D. L. iiOW.
[vl;-Jl:trj
man than of old, time beginning to sift its ,
early snows upon the b!acknj.«« of his hair.
I fully, aud give it hopefully, rememberiiifj that
past eleven years, has amounted, in round ' his heart heavy with the .sorrows of a niilion, j o«>r Divine Master loveth a cheerful giver. tmmbers, to 0,000,000 quarters, or 40,000, ')00 ' his mind and soul pledged to solemn and self- j Come, then, ladies and gentlemen, in whom boafaels a year. (The importation of wheat ' ^''^^ S =*'"? ^'^'rt to keep froni delrimerit in ' jg ^ i^jt of lovalty aud love, come to this hu- i^t^ n..^* n.»-f.:n r.. tk » . 1 his hands the costly treasure of coustitutional ' r .• 1 '
lato Urcat tintain for the past year was ten ffovemmcnt maue festival.
and a half million quarters, or 80,000,0001 , ^
hushch, nearly all of which went into con-! Col. i:ann*8 Report.
samptioo. in addition to the home growth of ' ,, , ,» T .^ t-.- . t, ■
° Col. Dana commanding the First Regimc.-.t
Come aud bring aid and com-
J. S. WEISEU, Physician & Surgeon,
<»l;tiS.tr.)
soldier will ble.ss the
unknown hand from T.
tbe barrest of 1860.) „. . ,. . . , ,
' Mimics >ta > oaiiiteers, has sabm
7.— The average annua', wheat crop orOreat ,.ort of the affa r at Balls Bl
Britain is about 120,000.000 bushels, we be- 1 t;,iHng minutelv the part the "(.'allant First^ ,
fwre. For the harvest of 18«1, taking into \ t^ok in that disastrous engagement, he closi-s '■ *^''"'^'= '* ^^"'"'^
aeeofiiiC the low yield, and the limited breadth 1 1;^ ^^^,^ ^ fallows:
■own. the deficiency can not be estimate.! at I j^, .j,^ (j^st .stre.ik of dawn
km than one-fifth, or 24000,000 bushels. \ aiu^e .Minnesota ns^dii alone, with Gen. Stone, ■ tbere is a wide spre-ail iiipre.s.siou that the war
which added 10 the average iraportatioo.-nrtilvs »'oo«l upou the Virginia shore, and every thing 1 will be of short duration. He thinks that a
SHAKOi'KK, • • •
uesolians are accustomed to steady, cohl, dry i ou Satunlay nifflit, i(lh ult., iu Baggot &treet j tirely made uf) of great evils or heavy trials ; onite »t U«w.'»l>nn{ store
weather, instea I of weatla-r that changi-s so ! hospital. Dublin. but the perpetual recuiren..-,,- of fK-lty eyil.s
° Col. Knox Ormc, I own Miijor of Dublin, I and small trials IS the ordinarv and ajipoiiited
often and to encb extremes. | ^^^ ^.■^^^^ ^q accideni ou the 9th ult, by hss exercise of the Christian graces. To bear! THE LATE&T DISCOVERY II
The genera topic of conversation aboot ; ^f>^ falling. { with tr.e failings of tho.-* about us— with their ! .j,,
, , .. , .• I . • .1 • -. I f • It is stated that tho Dublin tobacco man-! inlirniitics, their bad judgment, their ill-breeil- 1 in/nfifB niMTiir tTMfmiiifwn If inniB
fort for those who have given up all for you camp ol late i.s, the inconsi.^tency and unfair- 1 „f^,,,„,,,, j,,,, ^„,,,j ^^ ^j,^„,, j^, p^ce i»., tl«ir ,«rver>e te.np^n^lo end tre ne- , llYtS 5 f IMRY KBITT lo MJCIuIlL and for your children. Let no faithle.s.s un- 1 ucss of the Governor of our State having the of tobacco 2d. per lb. gleet when wc feel that we have deserved at- | "***"" " *Ui»*"* ^"*^ «*
believing hoarU, no craven, sordid desires, de- ! authority of appointing o// commissioned of- In the inlaud Revenue Department— j tenlion, ami ingratitude where we expected 1 Th,.„„,',,^rtt«-r w^uw r^-ppctfuiiy luiyrm tb» ritir-n*
I sta'nps and ta.\es branch — Mr. CorneHus M a- j tlianks— to bear with the company of disa- ! or.Miti.,.i».>i*t»iMt ik iiis ixen iii)f''iiii«"t Aemt f..r ih<»
)an- jgreeable people whom Providence has piuce<liit*i'-"' A I IvKN!^ .V'A>nl.A',IiNrr
rd ; in our way, and whom He has jirovided or j ion is, that company eommis.sio;;ed officers | class in the tolicitors d.'parlnicnl; and Mr. ! purjiosed for the trial of our virtue — those are
should be chosen and selected by their rispec- , John Smith Gardiner, appointed controller of j the l»est exereis<-s of patience uikI self denial, ' Thu machine »• tuo utMi inveiued kuitung machit»« tive companies they beieir .supposed to know '< »*»U'P duties in Ireland, vice StaLley, superan- and tlie better because not cho.stMi by our- ' «n<»
' '.■;• :'\^ ■■' ; tcr you from this offering, though it be but a : ficcrs in case of vacancies occuring, even down ! fia-nps ann ia.xes orancn— mr i^orneiius nia- , Uianks-to bear with the company of disa- \ of M>;;'.;*'i* '.'."'i'.:," J.-am iTy
imitled his re- : ., . . h u . » 1 n j- . .1. c jt- . » m 1 • ', lonev has been appointed a clerk in the (Jan- greeable pf^ople whtnn Providence has piucetl 1 ■W'-Ai^JiV-i:-
uff After ,ie- !"'"'»''. ^»>o can tell what stricken, bleeding j to the Second Lieutenant. The general opm- 'p, Jfj.^. Mr. W. F. KelL-y pnmioted to third ' in our wl.v, and whom He has provided or r'^^'"'^*'* V^„
' ^ ' ■ ' "'^-" •■-.—- f Scott and xCamsey.
Di-RATioM or THE War. — A Well informed wn made its appcr- correspondent in AVashingtou writes us that i, with Gen. Stone, j tbere is a wii
as well as the Governor, what member of their r
nualcd.
mim •Ume 64,000,000 bi-surl^ !
. , L , , , ^1" and Ftlwards Ferry, „orai>point anwoiAcr Ifcan a wemArro/rtc
to be the .ast man upon the banc, but the would pave the way for negotiations for a set-
.rulf'.tit < *.t,i..f..,l .....ii^il ,\^t i-iaIiI 1ii.> rt^'H^t* and «l. »...«. ^<-*l.>^ .:.* -I «_. .^ .
The Irish Bishops hare fixed the third Sun 3 of Nt»vember as the «lay on which th< fill any vacancy that might occur among their j Catholic University Collection shall be annu- 1 truaiou, disturbance— iu short, with whatever
Id iu every parish of every diocetic of Ireland
selves. To bear with vexation in bashiess. : fHGOXLl' REAL KMTTIKCr IIIA€ni\E-
with disapp oiulmeat iuour e.\|ieci:itiuiis irftli
company is capable and popular enough to | day "of November "as "the day" on which the ! inleriupiions of oir'retirement'.ViiV ""*'" """ ""
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Af/oreigndemandtkiayear for Great Brit '^^^^^'^'"^'^^^'^" f*^^''^^ °" ^'"'""''' *''® "'«"; decided .victory bv the P'ederal forces to offset • couimissioued officers; and should the Cover- ! ?"y held iu every parish of every diocete of | opposes our will or contradicts our humor. Ml u,-f..r.,- • I were ordered to follow. Icovelod the honor ; the disasters at Bull Rui
a— Fraace and Great Britain together' kfaUant Ceuera! would not yiehl hit piace aii<l , thmeniofthescctio'nalcontroveri<y ujion ternis i ""'^""^ *" "^_"'*/*'; *«<^_'^'»<^i/ "»''«'*' occur, | rpjurns in the neighborhofMl of Newcastle ngor.-i or alHictions of our owu imp«)sing.~ i c„fil'' to '^>VKY'«r,Vi~wh,-.. it« v.iur 1. uoterHO,^-!
«M- „B*U-.eU!i«of««-|.:il«iit Uit.h or >WrArMi>jf f^mtiu
i *Ikk nurt'i In ti* ■mrhiB* •■v.-ij » .ri-t5 <* farn c«u
'— fc<r lineil, vir»,tli«r Cfmlt'-'TlI'ie. riraifli «r wiitotli, luro-
ttU habitual acquic^ice appe-rs to be more \ g^';;'; -^, ;'-;;;,-;t:;:r 'ul'ty o..'i'l«*!?:^ n/!!!; ^Xrt!"-". TlKS-Liiuerick Reporter saj^: -The harvest I of the essence of salf-denial than any ""Ic 1 .u^, m..up^^ ^_^^^,^^^ ^^^^,^^ „AnK<m cnp....».
wiU therefore r«iniT« to make un the defi : I o'»«y«J li« urJer to go ou board leaving him ; honorable and siifisfactory to iheV-lligerenLs. «' «^' undoubtedly brood gene nU rfuaatu-. West are lamentably deficient We have |Thcse constant, inevit.able, but iniorior cvihi |,'j.,»u«h VlX^.'^A'iiAsro^rtr^
\ ' ' ; alone. ; It is thought in Wa^him^lon that the Confcd- /a<:<io«/ | been credibly informed that not more than ' properly improved, fumi.sh a good moral dis- i iua»J.uJ-»c«n "iyoa
ciency of this years harvest, o.sBHi'.snKKDA.'iD; What can r s.ny for the men of Minnesota. I grates would be s.tUfiwf and return to their 1 t, • .. . k j m ^ r i ""^-fourth of the potato crop is available for j cipline, aud might in tlie th^ys of igiorance, ! Make Twelve Don.r. A U'ret.
roBTT-rouB Miixioxs (144,000,000) nt'SHEiJi' more than that for those few days of hardship ^ ulk.^iance if constitutional ptiarantees were se-i ''^'P'"? »"" we may soon be detailed for jjnman fm^j^ while acres of wlicat have not have buperseded pilgrimage and iKMiaiicc. j Tue f..iio* imw :.r.- a i.-«- of th* "'^]^"';'i"''''"' ^^^^^
vr WHEAT !— equal to rine thousand ,A/> ! »"d toil they proved thrinselve? worthy of cured to them upon the basis of the Crittendt;u ; ^^mc duty or other that will require- a change : been cut al all. but allowei to be eateu down ^^^.^ iSilt'1IoA^Mn/fadim'y«nTp"fw^
'^ j their State, and of the lame they have acqnir- i Compromise. Our correspondent, who under- , of quartcis, for tho sake of excitement if noth-j by coUle. Large quant ii^s of hay, which] DarmiiNo oirr 11at8.— A SHb.«criberatFar- Uii#uui> maiujiew n.aH.in« vit: -q„
"ed for her! Patient, bold, obedient, orderly i jiia^ls the views of our leading men, may be iao- more 1 remain rour.s. most truly in haste. ' ^''^ ^"'" several weeks in the meadows half , mington O., writes that rats wll not remain j rp'prri!rrt,."** 'f?im^"'sus,i^V,^
i^mda at, I S,000 biuhela each !
f.— It b probable that the increased price a.w\ disciplined. I claim for them the title ; correct in his surmi-e.M, for there is a ^■^'>« ftJ 1 ^ant to eo out iu sear -h of a camn fire
ot veterans. I have \\ms honor to b« with respect, Yo«r obedient st-rvant,
N J. T. DANA, Col. Commanding.
impression en'adiug the country ihat a termin- ation of the war is not far og* AH good men mu.st hope thzt the nunatiiral strife may be brought to a speedy termination, if it can be apou terms honorable aivl that will prove a
aud warm my fiiiger.%.
Det. 4th. — ^To-day we received official in-
covered with water, h now being removed to j in a building where a dnim is l>eaten occasion- ^ tbe haggard, almost Uiielt^s except for manure ; ally. This may be so; tlie idea is coufirmwl | Tlie gloomiest ant'<-ipatioiis are indulged in as ! by another corrcsspondent who relates that the ! reganU the prosjit-cis of the small farmer dur-j rat« left bis coi-u cribs, when a haiid-snellrr, ing the coming season. I that madea grwat racket, was introduced. No
'i'.-~ «l ._•« • .• 1. 1 • 1 , , 1 • 1 I !• • 1 tx. Alt nl'tli««e arc Kni//i!</, j^'im/wi work, ■» tlip wnrll^ono
1 WO thn'atenMig notices have beea received doubt an unu.-ual iiui.se would frighten them i^nu,„,aci,inr r^fi.iir.h «.. i.i,:.im f. i-niuirf " * ■ • * - . - . . , . .. ^,j ...... ^ — ,
wW somewhat lessen the average con.sttni(>»
, efpeotaHy as the lack of cotton, aud the demand tn>m Ih"? United States for ■
tfoctmr^ goods will decrease the ability to paKliai<e food. It has l}eeii found, bowev- 1 vr, ttei the poorer classes consnmc lew nieat i» liwoa rtf deprwsion. and cat more bread Kimtowal LiFL—There is so much truth ;
w^h is always a cheaper food than meat, in the following from the pen of Captain Mar- , gjj^i onlere<l back to Springfield, with 10,000 ''rigade, which is lo he made up of one Ohio, .m-»|uciico.- shoul J. ll»c rev. gi-ullcman iiKaoa«e ! The boy wha lost his balance* on tlio roof'; It is best lo look tbii djlcmuJi in Uie face ryatt that vet must bc allowed to quote it.— men. Sigcl favors the plan. and one ludiana regiajent, cw: regimcut of the prcacul rtutaof bi^ tciiautfe which, it iis be- found it on the ground ^h<>rlly afterward
re'pr- lirawcr*. •li-ul.*' Oi'mrort*, T.^ble Covern, l!«*l1 l)T<»»«», Cravats,
kuutaii (H.«tiN
BOikTHWVfi til BT<-»t vjulety,.
Lailif* Uyera Cjip«»,.
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Hontair».
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J L. MACDONALD. E^tor.
S-UAKOPEK. 1»E( EMIii;U, 7, IKl '•<^!
utoncc^norislhoroany time to be lo,t.' , liut few anv-lers ever think ol tho lubor and •Wt-hall this v^ai- !nvo to crnp-.-tc wUli' ; caiv »U;volvmg upon au editor-one who reels Fr;mco. Spain, 'li.il.md und IJolgium iu the j hi. rcspons.bility. C apt. Marry att says: "I
uiuc. i..a.kci>." -rra«ce 1^ alive to the 1 know a iHsriodical will wear down ones exisr
u.«l tli.' (;..v..rnnuM,t docs uot wait ' ton.e. In itself it upin.>ar. nothing; thelabor
rnlail'o'nf "irr- \ \> not manifest; nor id It in the labor; IT ih ii^
tlio coatinual attention U requires. Your life'
Urcotaes, as it were, 'the- publuiition. i)na
ihxy'a paper is no sooner ofructed and printed
t.o J«e/(.-.:.-t ,'J-.l>.i/i«m'. allnlini? to ihuu on comes anjlbcr. It ia the KtoiK' ef
f>e ,bov • itat • :.rut», .-.va ihc di-fi.il of 21 | Sityphus, an endless re^lition of toll, wd con-
' ., ,v,'m r>«.lKl. for tV :-«rn..nt year i. prob- [ stant weight upon the tntcllcct and .p:nt,. dc
I'.iT' K'.val|i tMiiriillH'."' .>!■ e lanis b.'|i| tiionikivvs, \w»r,-'a'dkbe ton-|Ull- . d ill all t|p grain export iij^ porfa of Kmopc, M w.il as in • of t!i • b'nil'' 1 St«t< s." . . .
Our Army Correspondenoo.
NOTEa FROM TUK SECOND EEGIMEXT.
Camp Anderson, Ky, Dec. 3rd, 1861, AfterKn,
point fi, being
it " (^dlcd «p" ill my nes|»- 1 ihouPt I w^d d(^ youjklii'e to |[jiy tJbA Camp'Aud£»«Oii s|B| e.xist<t*"'l is lik«jy # ! port exist some tj|K ye^^r auj^I knof.
It has b(9a ruinkig ince»antly for notrly two wceksjiijil Just riigbt^hi'" iUiihiniei^iU snowing, and is snowing yet, with a prospect
regulars, and the Minnesota 2nd. Lebanon is, they eay, the exact centre of the State, and the terminus of the branch which intersects the Louisville and Nashville railroad, at the point where we arc now encamped — Lebanon + Junctioipi We willH|0-doi*^ Tcin|i^iv«t that metime, pporderti protptt itfr(y en by tbo^belp, being rf prcltj i^ dcxposeC|>oiaL#~!|lore nmtm,
C'omptty "K,*2«d Kcginicnt. '
i A, V u..d.r-e.t;mat.d irnnythi..- «on.e place 1 man-iing all the exertion ol your liicull.eN at , ^^ .^^ ^^^i^^^i^.^ to snow. It has fallen to
I ui luliv ono-fui,rt!, or L;C,tH;(»,<»00 bushels. ; ih.: same time you are compellea to the sever- . ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^ .^^^^^^^ ^,^,^^_ .^ ^
I i> a:,o to be la'.en in'o accuat. that owinu I est drudgery. '1 o write for a pa;>.'r is ^t^^J j jj^,^^^ ^^ ^. ^^^ ^^ f^^^ ^f „,^„]_ makes raotiior
o the previous bad harvest, the vtock of good well, but to edit one u. to coude.uu you'll! ^^^^^^ fW just'stielf ajpectaclc aS J^y'dhn
wlieal on han.l at tho oionin^; of the recent
Ea.,'lis!i harvcu wa:; vory Kr.v, .so that the r.cw croji eiitvr.'d ut once int.* eDiir-umplion
!o siavkfry
imagine it would, under the circumstances, in
A Mif^ht Change-
.\ (or cspoi dent of tl.c //rraW says "My OS- ' this laud of bine-mud, where the principal
tiniatc of the strength of tin; rebel uri^y. g:ilh- ; prodnctionj 'are- i^roJinons aud dfipi*;Mnsi-«
Suchbeiug theviewsof the i-j..nrnaKupon|^.,,j,,j fr,-,^ ll,e data within my reach, gives f pretty"" bunny South" this is, ugli ! Well, to
t -c fuieii;ii crej-, we nuiy sufely itmcluilc, that ■ ^^^^ ,,,^4 1^^ jj,^,, 3.-,0,000 men, wbu are di»- 1 niij the Iwtst, we «pe-k«vin!» ont of 'iir^JnwB
IMPORTANT FROM EITROPE
AND
THE CAPTURE OF MASOX SLIDELL.
IndlKiini^on Meeting In Liver- pool.
Saxpy TTook, Doc. 11.— The ptcamcr Tlan- <lA,froirt Br<^iUln, tia SoutUampt|)ii27th Nov. harf arrived.' ' • ' - ' ' ' '
The steamer from St. Thomas arrived a y^rtnthnmnton on the 27th November, witli
lieved, he intends doing, as he is getting his property re-surveyed and valued.
The fVeitern Star states that an ancient ornament in the form of a bull's face, has been discovered by a countryman, near Ballinasloe. It is of solid gold, aud in a state of good pres- ervation, -^gtesre ^fr charnB^rrs or |if">PlfP*^f'' ics, engraved on (1^; omajbftnt, yiHUch iglght lead to a disdovclrjr^ of its origin. SThe ^arty who found it tefuied £40 for it. ' ' J fr,
The scarciiyT)T tarf in tho ncigbbdrhood od''^ Gort, is i|ost severely felt' by tho poor. A car load cf tut'f, s^ld laslso|»()n for jfe (ki, now. lirings Tsliid 8>. - 'Potatoes 'in the market at Gort, on ffhult., .sold at fd p6r st(5De, which at this time las' ye.arsold for 3d.
The Drogheda Conservative says that sev- eral of the young men who were officers in the Pope's Diigude have determined to emi- grate to the Unied States and iqinf^flmh Brigade which is now being raised under Mea- gher.
OnSundav, the 10th nit., in the chapel of „ ,r.,n,. ;. r^,. .1 i i- .. . .1 i
Londonderrv. the muniticient sum of ^£260 ' "^'^Pe^'^'^""^ '"f°"" »!'« J'ul^lic> that they have
was eontrilJutod towards the schools of the j "> <:ouucction witii. th<; ■ ueivspapcr cet«bJish-
JOB OFFICE-
The ProiM-ictors of tho ARliUti wou 1<<
We find it necesfury, to pnv.-nl foi fusi».t:. •n«l more precisely fix the locution 01 »>ur pa- I«r. to make a sliitht change iu the nume. T li • i . ,
r.dlowiug notice from the bL Paul iVe** *.!• | *
rxpluiu more fully what we mean:
We hare n-c-ive*! the fir.nt numb-^r of tlu Krott county Jottrnul, anew paper. pul>lidie<: at 8ht»k.tp«s by J. U .McDonaid ao.l Hro. it ii« diilinctivtly Denitwralic in jioliues. make;* a vi*ry creditable apjioarai.ce.
iKe 1 r ic will be ^rea:er in.sleau o'"l« .■^^c•r, in j ^r;j,m,.,i ^y tbllows:
i:;e ^i.riiip, anl that ih- f. ivign i'e-n«n<l wii! ieontmne. r.l iea.-t uaul another Euroi>eai.
Gov<.iiiiU( at.
li
A>'«'or(l::r,' fo a-i ar ic! •, car -'illy prepan- 1,
in th.' -N'-'w York Times, the i:tcrea.so of tlu-
nu'-Iii- ilt»n \f far fr>m btiiig si rapid a-s has
Wc travel njjon a d:ff rent train from tlif- '. j^.^.,, ,;„ :„„ioaly !.u;>p>.se-l I.istead of itn be-
Jjttrnal, and hare no desirt' to be p-portiti , j,,j, ^^.^^, ,„;ili„:i ol'du l-irs p>r day on tlse uv-
tti iu<b company Hence the change. Again ..r.:ir,», it h:w been only abo it s .v.n hnndri-.l
Virginia
I'eune.-iseo and Kentucky
Mlssou i
Along 'ihc (Joa.st
Total
ont uow. The raiuv weather which j the intelligence that the r^outlienj Uominis- '. had has rendered il'al.nost an inirios- ■^'•M'ere, Mason and J>lidell, were forcibly taken
I here ab'
170,000 wo have had has rendered it almost an inipi
100,000 sibility to nu\?gafc even our own streets, and
£0,000 ^ i\^Q snow now th.'-citMU to go off as hiislily a.^
30,000 \t^ came; which will jvtfi complete, in gay st} le
Christian Brothers.
the creneral whole.
HSakopeo is known, ovv-r llic entire Slati-. tt-
ht» the county seat of Scott county, and a:-
tnMny Mti is had be«Mi sent hc.v inqni/niL'
whether a paper wa.x pnblisliei litre, we hav
a e -i#d i bjit to Tx moiv d -fin te'v the lo<- -
r tion of oar oRicc-
Our county friends may re,t a.ss'ired that iiotwiilwtaiidin/f thechangi-, the A {rua v.ill b« uone the K-as the coun'y pajicr, a* it .-liaii always Im; our ifreaiest clujrt to make our pa p»T interi-sMng to tlieni. With t'lis explana- tion we know that the ciiange of name, to tiial OtriiK rfii-iKoj-KK Autiu-s Will l>e sati.-faclory.
Th? Pro*pectii l«r Farniers--Tli. l-'orcigu Ocmand fur drain.
Pur the ArKU».
TO <l»c Citizen?* of
Tiie rain '•as been an e.\-lme.s near Geneva. ,.,,..
•j-o<uiii 1- _i 11 I *i ♦„„'„,»,>., ^..', Garibaldi is reported to have n'pbe<l to the
J.,0,000 ceedmdy cold one. almost sleet, anu when one 1 ^^^.^^|,„,i,„„ „,,.,^l^ „,,,, ^,, ,,.„,„, i,,i„„ „„.
~ t • braver than al! the rest ' veiilures forth from 1 jj^(,. jy g,^ ,^ ^|,Pi„^ |,ut will be with them
the when neci ssarv. lie expects uU Italians to
»itato I\e\vs.
fron. the British n.ail stcHu.er Trent. Editorta,. C.Ax.iK.-Mr. Frost of Norlh-
The Fedt-ml Council of Swit/.i-rland Und d-- j held Telegraph hxs retired from the po.sjlion j niaadeJ sulisfuetiou from France for a I'resh of editor and proprietor of that paper. We violation of .Swiss teiritory by Fiench gendar-
luent
tf T"?
TT
nmi m \vm\
.iio.isand dollars, .Mr. Ci»i^^\ it hivs rea.<on to kn-.w. had iu reserve, a few divd .«.ine.% a'ooul 8lT.'».00it.000 of t!;p loan of July ITtIr, he had iwuo I b'it j-.')O.(>0ft,0i)0 of tiie T.:W p.r c--nt. trea.'iry b >n V*, «!! I o-v.-^ ihj .Viiiciated batiks l.ut .^.i.'j.O^VK'O oi necotmt of advance.-, for which !)ond, have not yetlK'.Mi i-;.s'R'il.
'l"be t'xpt n liiures from tie Treasury maj intlerd, average a million a day, but thi-sc are met in j)art from n v nup, r.ntl, besidesi, th* y include the reilemptiou of notes n-eeiv.-d in p lyment of eu^toM:.s, and the exchange of Treasury aote.-i. Thuv, during tli-j m»nt!is of .■^ept. udier an 1 October the jtum of thi-ee und I ^ half uiillii ns w.is re. eivv-d for cns'om-
n^i ronntvl ^''^ '*'*'* crow»|fd up sty. to rtconoitre the j uiicn necessary, lie expcc -ILoysU Hearts, Friends OM llio , (Street, we all lay back w.-il assured that it wasi l">ve their ^wo.ds n^ady. /.(iuiiiiiHirutlon.
The Comiiii.-.sionors of ihe Fanitary Co;n-
misMon, duly appoirted by the br.retury of j -;/;, •:;„^^ ;; ^^^ ,,„g„g ^,, ^,„ .; ., „, j ^.agi^trates .vf..:*-.! Capt.in Nel^m n Warn.nt
War. have inviielalMoval women of America I ' ; ' <= • 1 1 | f,,r the search i.f the Ntushviile, and reh ned
, ... . I . .'. V I I'O.N-i'ON, Nov. 27.— Captain Nel.-,0B had
a heroic aud br-vc pu.^h. and not until he n.-' ,^,^j.^,,, ,,j^ j^^,,^.., ^^.,i„,^ ^,,^ ,.„j,,„re „,,i
tuias r.guin, do th.-. reii;a;ning many feel easy ] dtviruefion of the sliip Harvey Bunii, by the o.s to his welfare. "Awful n uddv!" is uo name . iviH sleanier Xa.vhville. The t^outhamptoi
to a-.sist in our pre.-cnt national struggle, by |
trav."
The recent protr»ctod rain ha* swoler. the
him to the .'■^ecr'iary of .Stale.
uiid Mr. Var.cy hail rctnrn-
g,vin^ and prucunag aid for tac mlk «"" } ^,^.^,,,,^ ,^^ ^,^^j^ ^„, ,.^„.,^ „,^^ ^,,^, railroad Cd from Lo,, l.,n tog,.th"r und ilir lat'er siatc.-
i t' reams to euch an ext(-i;t that tiio
t I
hnt vle-^eri; tioii of paper at our variou-t p
••I"
llie
Heil,
pnro(>*.j before sialeil
The tenderuesa hnmaniiy, an.l l.»yalty mani- fe-ted by this act, i.< apparent to all. and what heart, warm with pat rloti.vin , will not beat in iini'on with theii.*?
t)r llie ciu-;t .s wliieh ha\'e laid this necessity , \ upon ns of fiirni-hini aid and comfor' to the
learn from the ^'urthtni Statesman that A. B. Cornell, lute editor and proiu-i'tor of the! Steele Coun v .A'rtrs Letter has left for the wars. It is rumori'd that the ."NVhs I.et'er 1 \\il! soon appear under new management a^ u ' DeniOL-ratie journal. [
Tl.e ^'ortlurn Stiitegvian saj's there is probably n:oie wool grown hi Uice County, ihaii any other county in the State.
An extract from a letter written by liy f). \. Fivnzi" r an inteliijenl Sioux liall-'ireed, jinMisheii in the St. Peter StiUesiua-i. s.iys that Ink-pa-ila-lali has deelared hi> int' ulioii to 1:0 duwii in tlie iieighliorhood of Spini Luke and steal I'roin the sot'ders all he and hi liaiid can lay tlair Inmds on. 1
Ma::, Cha.nor — The .<cht dale of the (;h'n- j ■Ol- ;jnd Slu.kopcC !>iail Iliw has been ( haiigfil |
They arc prepared to oxecute
,,...., ,1-.. -I •IM tweeit the two contetidMi/ jiirtle-i.
•he division be.ow us. nntd it is repai.e I. I he , j^,,.^„p,„„,^ ^ov. '21. -[Ji;, telegraph lo
j bridg»; is about oix hundred f,.-et long, ■^^^^ \^ i<t,ulli(nufitQn.\ — .Must iu'enscfxeiti-m ni ex ! .><oine forty fuet uL-ove the water, .so you see it | i.-it here to day nnder inUlligenc-e of tii<' tak-
ing of tl'e Sonthern Comrids.sionrr-, MaM)ii
and Slideil. fieni the Brilish mail sieainei
, Ti-er.f, An iiidliTi.ation meeting was jir.'inpl
You mav u.-I\ !iow Imz we intend to st^iv
ALL KIMCS OF JOB WORK
Gn Short Motice,
it now runs I'k '111 iJUneoe though to
ink-
will cost no little time an I expfu-e to rebuild it D^in for us-**.
What are the pr^speets for 0 foreign dc j .vt tlie sanu line S-"»,"f.ft.<)00 bits bvcn ex- ; pand ? and what will grain bf worth iu the j r-hang^'d at v-a;ioua poi:it-$ f »r 7,;>0 Treasury I »pring? are questions that are freqnentU | ij,„.d^ ,|,.iJ:iii^f nbont Sh,8:'0.0 0 in all to >»<• | H.4ked by our farmer* and those in anywl.se in- .le lucted fiom the ag-ngate expeuditun-s f.ir ""'I'"."''' tervstcd JM the price and .siile of grain, 'lo 1 ti,;^^ j>^r;i,J. Of the deiiian I notes, it is «on- arrivc at acorrv t answer to these questior..-, j n(],.re<l proba'»le that k-ss than tw.dve uiiilion-. it will be neces-sary lo fir-t ascertain what i> I u-e in actual circulatio?! it [.resent. tiie etttimated deficiency of the wheat crop in | 'i'i,e loial funded debt of tl^e United States Lurofx:. That the deScicncy has bevn large j ,,,| .|..,p5^,,j|,^^ isl was o 15,7*^,(^00; inelndiu',' and allanning to the governments of Euiope, : iv^.rtMii-y pawr. the entire obligation.^ wei-e , who have hcn'tofor.'-, to a gri'at extent, relii-d i gi^jio.Vi.OOO. On :lie 1 U\\ in-t this aggregate upon their home crop, for a mi] ply, and par- j hadincrva-e I to ;g! 157,082,000, or inelmlii.g the tienlarly w) to France and Kngl.oid i.^ admit j ^,i^..„„,^., ,„.^,i,. i.y the bunks. §1-2.000 an k»\ by ad. We have no be>iiaiion inex-j j.^.^^.^^, of ^->(U3<».(i00 in seventy-two days prmring it a« our firm belief, that whe;.t will ! _^ .^^ ^^^^^^j ^j,,,^!,^.^., g7oo,t,0(! per day.
. , „ , „ I lieie ill this old wii'.-at-i'idd? Well, if you lid,
ick and wounded of our arinv, w<f hartiiy .,,.,,,,
,•,,,, I I could lit tell vou; ri'port in camp savs, at
n-i l:ou-eh(dd words . ' ' , t • 1 '1 i
times, that we an; soon to be bniraded ami
iced speak; they aiC
words among uh, .epoUen lying down ana iu the road and by Uie way.side. — Relieilioii, dark r- if ///on, ela«l in tie .subtle garb of f d.-<! S< c •.•.sloii. is ainoying n.s
Ti;'' fair heritage given ti= I y God and our fo-eralhers is enduimend. Tire child ha? tiA'n up, anl wantonly an I witkedly wvk.* to
se.it on iiL-ide of ten day.s, to the •* lines com. b.itani,' and tli.-a that we are to remain here all winter to take charge of the rai'roail in this vieinitv; and again, that we are to betlie
ivpiineiit detail.-d fur th- purpose of g )ing ti i pasted on change Louisville, tu rv-main dari.ig the winter, to 8ct i in the capacity of Provt.st or City Guards. —
ly he'd and reMiIutions were c r.ied by aecia malioii denouneing tl^e ii..su't, «nd (ailing up on the Governmeut to mulntnin th > digtilt;. of the fla'^. Some prominent merchai's spoke against pre -ipitute action and .sai.l t!ie mattrr had bitt.r be h f' to Government. The feeling of indigna'i:)!!. h>wever. wa.s g'liera'.
The llan.a brinsrs the London Timen of 2Sth, which contain* the account ol the m< et- Ing in Liv.Tpool. The following pi card wa~
tde.->trov its u'reat iiro.rvaltor. < !iir oovrrunvnt 1 ' '.»..•? 1
- ' ,.,..- : I l>e latter rumor appeari the mo.st plau.sible,
oxsiiig to the fa<t that Ihi-' regisneal is not
I brigade<l, and that th.-re is I nndcratand. to
I tie a regiment di tailed for that purjio-e. 1
bring more the coming spring, than it doe> now. We believe thit> bom a calculation, baf«r-d upon facts aud figuies, whieh we have gleaned from the most reliable sourees. We
A f;rand irnili.
The Chicago Tini.s utters a grnitd truth in
instinctively ri.-<.- in its o<mi dei< eee. Traitoioj iiiuil ho put down, and l.iy.-dty ie.,u'.ne her wonted sway. Thi.s strife, thi.s icir is not t>ur
lig of an unpi-ecedented I'vj.' — tl.o-t- i.f oiiri.w 1: hou.sc- hoi.l. Wc endeavored loi;g to i.voi I this rp- peal to ar-i!S; wc sutfered abn^e a!i I rcpr<»ach •••n 1 wrong, 1111' il virtu^-" with us.
forbearance (\a-e 1 to I'O a !
OUTliAtJK O.V TllK BUni-lI M..\<; !
SoLTIIKItN Cl'MV.TSSIONKP.S KOr.fllU.Y RkMOVKD
ri:OM A BiiiTisii Mah, Stkaykr.
A pn'die ircetiiiir will be held iu Cotton sfllts room at S o'clock.
Tiie room v. as crowded to exccs'. The chn'r was occujiied by Jamas Sp.ei.cc, who read the following rtrsolutii^ns:
vlUe h.Ml pr..s.i)tvd a petifoii to "headqu^.r- .\^''=:"';>^''- T''='' |'''^ "'^'^l'"-'-' ''."^'"g heard
., , .' , ,' ... , ,, 1 with iiidi'.'iiation that an .Vmeriein le<ieral
M.s «.^King that -the .MniMHda i^^-i-'O^Hl j ^,^j^. ,,f ^^.^^^ ,,,,^ ,_,.^.;,,^. ,,,-,.,.„ (f,,,,, ., ].,i,i,,,
ii.lglil be the regiment detailei for that pur- j ,„;,ji steatiier, citain passengers peaceab y nn-
I |iose." But time can only tell what dispo.-i-j der the shelter of our fla'_'. from on^- neutral
' .- -If I I !• I, ;. u... . 1 1 ,,... ' iiort to another, do earne.stlv call up iii tli
lion will be ma !'■ of us. It is hojieJ, liow- ' ' . .. • . . i .. .
opee in a day. — Tiamcvlpt.
GoNK ri'. — Grin SmiUi A (!o.. B ink.rs ol ! Winona, have faiie<l. Wlirthfr the is«ue oi'! lliC Wiiioiia county bank is atrccti-d by tliij- j failure, N\e are not inlormetl. if so, it m;iy In'! taken for jrri.nled ihut the assets a:e ample, ol ; ' ostrrs, ^:0Hrse. — I'ioneer. j ISusiuess eiirilic,
\V. 11. Dike * Co., arc sending from tl.ri j [}„/l Tickets, mill 100 bi.rie!.sofllour per day direct to New i s.tuniboal Billn York; ll at i.? doing well for one mill in lh«'l , ft i interior of Minne-sota. probably 10 «itlier mil! j -^ "'''*< <-*'<■*"«■. in the Slate is «loi..g more lliai'i tli t. j C«u««y Order*.
The Cataract Mills. Minueapoli.s. ship l.tMldj Totm (hd,rti, barrels of iloiir jkt week t-i I5o.'-ion, and ar. j Hilly limited to this amount by t^ji; .scarcity o. j iiarrels. — !Sliite ,'ltUis.
HiiniihiiU. I.efriil Ilfiinkf County /ilaHJc.f^ Sfeiirhbout C4ijdM, Circular$, ii,;l lL,uU. I.etler lUads,
A Judge in a "Fix.
In short evvrything from a
MAMOTH POSTER
war. it is forced upon us by the nprisi,.^ „. ^^^^^^^^^^ j-Csterday that tho citi/A^us of I.mi.-
An awkward nflaironce occtired to one of, lo the smalKsl or simpl'H curd rt><jtii.<Nl. onr judges ot^ the Wcsiern Cinuit los l-c<- i j,^,^;, j,, ^j,,;,;^,,, j^ ^^^ , m.„.,,„,„
the subject of iiitK-h iMirth. It ii[ipeais tha'. | ^ o < i
llie jiious judicial, l;a\iiig finished liis labors , IVesa a and havif.g east efl' I is forensic wig nt lii>-
loiiLMlies, had leliied into the !:e\t room ti , Wr'.'SJ;^^ ^^ *.5^w^ *?? Pl^ ^*\ wail for Ills ^rother jud,.-. wl-om be w„s abo„ ^ ^ii V. ^ •'gi S?'.^*^ '^ X^^^ 3
to accompany to snine of tin- local ari.-iorr i-' to cllM!;er. 'I he femiili- set vant of i!i«< house 1 !iad entered the eliamber by a si'ie d 'or, ai'<
We are prepun-l to exts-ufn work with des«-
kave been condensed : I abomin.;tioiiji the
\.-France has been grnerailv, and par- It is the mi.slou of the I»eine<:ra.y, jon.ed by count ymen have sH their l.v.s as a
J other ctmservative iieoide to bring it out of , naught, and gone— whither, and for what?—
\9. Ill deadly peril- ' to the rescue, our beloved -"ons, neighbors and
tkinj (d
I actel on bv tliis meefiuir were in rciililv
breach of international law, an<
licalsrly for two or three years past, an ex porter of wheat. This year, not only is there DO old stock of wheat in that country to hdl back apon, but the deficiency in France alone I grand iruln.
weapon of the kind ru I have ever seen.
We were yesterday called upon to attend j i'j;".7,pi,,i,,,,7of jiie ja^ /.[ricers (.f the crown, this terrible chios We prav Democrats ' let their blood spilled on Vir-.'iiria hil!.^ atiswer. i l''*' f"i'i'"il f-nJeutenant Sinipson, o'corepaiiy i as b^^^ Fome mtas-nre inclinei to show
never for a sinde .noinent to lo.se .i-ht of this \ Thev have gone for vou, and for me, fellow- 1 "^r ""'1 forn;ere.lilor of tl.e Lake City Jour- 'hat su.-li a step a. taken with respe.d to iioerioiasin.il. iiumiilui. lu loav. a.-,»i. "■ --"'^ , . p . I .......... ..' Southern Commivsionoi-s. wa« jitstinaiile iiuiHT
not kiiowiiig the judge w»s in the ii< x'. room, ill a frolic amy -d lier.-elf in the jmigt-'s wif^ Just llie nioiiietil liar fair .N'opsy wis aibnlr iiivr l.e-.self ill the lo- kinir gla.ss the jnd.!-e iiii ".r|ieeie<l entered the room; and poor .N'o^s ejiicliing a siobt at tie stem ce'inieiianct lookliii^ over her shoulder in the g'as-< was n ahirined that she fa"nte-l and wuiild havr P.I. to the groir d, if the learned ju Ig-. impelh-' by hiinninitv. hat n .t caught lier in Ins arms. .Vt thi.s criticnl montent his brother jmUe ar rived, and i|nnii^ the du's.-i'iir roum door, w'th a view to .si-e if he wa.j re.-iily, iliseo\i'i"e<' bis leariK-d liioiher with the ('.in Iiilt Piiiid in his arin-i. Not wi-hiiig 10 iiiti-rin|.t w!»ai !,■ thi.iiL'ht to be an Hiiiniir. be (|Ulel!y :il|eii!ptci'
.latcli mid I I su.'c- s-i'uily comjiolo with
Ai y CfEce in the Stat<5,
't T. i'M it. .VOT SIX C'Hn Ktf.
\ referred to ! '" wiilidiaw. \vli<>ii bis I r.iiher ju 'l"; v.k ■('■ i-
:ivens sak( •'" -'Never iiiiiKi mv
lop ill <l hear tl
it 'tlimaled at 8,000,000 quarters, or Mxrv rotr» MiLUO.H BUSI1KI.S I The Govcru:aent !• alarmed, and has uot only throwu oj eu the porta to free importations of irrain, bnv the iudicutions arc that measures will be taken to prohibit export, should higher prices elsewhere make each prohibition neces>arj- to retain all the grain iu, and to come into, th it count y.
2.— The Roman Government has already iemed a prohibition against any export of grain, and the measure will probably be fol- lowed by all the other Italian States. The^- « Indications are mainly important as showing that, with some few exceptions, the deticicncy in the past harvest ha.s been general through- oot Eampe.
3.— In the great wheat-growing Baltic
^Vbat C'ongreas is Doing.
I countrymen, tione, ;« I have saiil, to off r up their lives if need be, thai u-e may enjoy lilterty and the government pure'iasd by our
iKil, who died on the nnrj.t of the 30lh ot:., . . . , r • * .• 1 1 1
' f^ tlie e.Tistiiirr state of intematioiial I.nw and nrg
.November. Ho bad been Mck about two j j.^ (],e j-roprioty of po.'-tponing the cousiJera- the exact imtnrc of lii» com]thiint L tion of the siibj-rt till tomorrow.
Mr. Low s'istained .Mr. Canqjbell'.s views. The chairiiinn suirgested that to meet the
weeks,
We hear the imriirv as to what Congi-ess fath(r.s at un equally iharr-.te, Soine of I have been unable to a.s.ertaiii; but as an of-
id d-iiig, frequently mi.ile, and it can be ea-ny our friends and acfpiain'ances have airearty I htcr aud a man, Lieut. .Minp-on:> loss is eeeply | o»j,.c:i,,n „f Mr. Cainplu'll to sirike oat the
answered. Simply " discuarting the slavery fallen victims to this foul rebellion. Thu< regretted by a'l who knew him here. About | words "by n-qniring j)ron.pt reparation for
qucsion,'* and offering n-solutions with refer have our hearts so soon been called to bleed, | eight hundred of Ihe boy5, in dre.ss suit and ' t'l's outrage,'" and thus amended the resolution
cn-eto the abolil;..>n of slavery. The rebel ' anil su soon are onr sad .sympathies enlisted, i .«ide-nrms, compo.-ed the procesMon, accom
memberi have been e.xiiclkd. This ia about all that has been done.
Tribute to t:ui. Itakcr.
In Harper's Monthlv for Heccmber, will be
They hare fallen fighting fjr the right, but no
-* N" t')Tn^ 'hull r'er p'r»l ft-r T<-mfnhnnrf of them. Or ri'.ii r"i f'jnii, Ol fi:ip.'M t i- 'i iti;- -ill'! 1 s'ala; H'lt ijf-«iiKily wn*!'" Ill r tiirk m u'tlc <>'<t Hi, hi. They sleep till the triiiiii> -t sliall ».ki- tliftii rtunin."
Ohl that some of us c idd have then ad-'
[ias.spd almost iiiianiinonsly.
Tri;KRV. — l)ervi.sh Pa>iia, witji C'crht bat-
aied: — -l-'or he
matter explaiaeol" -'Never niiii<i my deai j Itroiher, tie matter explains it.-e'f" and h- j left hii hari.ed brother to recover the fainting
maid as he could. j
.... ,-_ ^^ ^^
A neirro boy beloii'r'iisj lo Willinni Smith. ' re.-i^Iine n»'<r Kli/.abt town, ICe.. on Wednes j day night. ;^>!ltli nit, tlas!.»-d oiii tin* Inidns of an | iiif.int child of his master's bn-tlicr, ( 'yn;'-- Smtl. and thi'ii beat i:s tiimMct with a elnti, iidliciiaL' injuries whidi will pridmbly prove hita!. He was arn'sted and jait under a mili'aiy guan'. but afierw.irds .siMit to jail. On th" til iiist, he
D. L. HOW,
Wholesals & Retail
IiKAI.Ki; I.\
}l
paiiied by our magnificent regimental biuid, falji.ns.eneoiintered fi.OOO insurgents in Bosnia, I was taken !r..iii prison by a nob and hung t
found a touching tribute to the memory of j ,„i„i^tered to their pareiiel lip« a cooling
Colonel Baker, from the facile p<.n of .Mr.^ draught; that some of us could have bound
Jcdm Hay. y,rlvate secretary to President Lin- ; „p the wouiuls fnim whence their life'.s blood
coin. The following is .m allu.sion to jfieely flowed; that .sonm of us could have
TnK Death of tuk Piiks^oi^nts FRiE.vns. wliispered a word of comfort and consolation
Prtmncet the harveat w;i8 le.-s productive ' —AIa.s for the d^a-l hours of honc-t fri.-nd- j„ ,),;,t trving hour. But no, away from home
than «^. and there will be less to export ! tt:^':::!'J:^t^ ^S" :^T'^ . -d friends they bleed ami pine, and die fbr
which vcsterdav evniin" could be seen t^lowly : slaving 800 and routinor the entiiv force. The ' a tn-e. Afur lieiuir <bawn u;. ihnv times he wpndin'o- its wMv tVni.. tt... Tn-eiio„ Hof.-l /be ' Furopcau coiisiils proposed rtii nrmislicc. j was shot through the body, 'I he iie.'r. . who
uendng ts ^^n liom tl.. J i..ctmn Hot 1 (be- j J^ ^^_ ^^^^^^^ ^ j,,„, tj„.,, ,, „,orc. was about eiLd.-een years of age. coi.fe-ss,.! his } mg the jilace the decea.^-d lay sick,) and keC{>- , favorable turn. j sruilt, but naid that he was urL-i-d to the crime \
ing step to the .^low and solemn notes of the ^p^ ^ '['i,(. ,c(ardin;an Minister had de- ' by a white mm. and was intoxleaic.l at the |
• •Dead March." We marched in profound m ndel his pa.s.'sports and leaves Madrid, the time of its perpelr.ition. silen.-e to the final resting-place of a most '■ t^^'o governtnents disagreeing on the Ncapoli-
., — ... •, . 1 f tan archives questiou.
worthy ofnrer, wlii'h was .*iluatcd .some four | *
milei from camp, in a eoniUry church-yard.
Biis, mm. mm
Ti'iu'i:.\"n.xi:. If urn: Lii.in,
OILS. f'.IU.VlSHK!*.
LJMrs. l'L.l^TEI{L\(I !L9lf{. KK/tOSi:.XE
OIL. r.lTL.XT MEIh
ICLXt:^, t\L\CY GOODS.
about one mile north of the Lebanon branch of railroad; his grave was located upon a lit- tle hilioc k, which was covered w th spruce-
V
this year.
%.— -Spain, Belgium and Holland will hv kmyert of grain this year — an event that sel- dom happens.
5. — In Great Britain, savs the M. L. Ex-
Spriuglield in the haf.pier days? Hardin's their — for our country.
Irish News-
Pnug the years 184.3, 1844, and 1P4.\ the Irish lodgments in the funds were .£2,183- i thev frequcinly rcmid;i lying at the post
pine and cediu-, altogether a most lonely and 186. During the past tliree years Ireland ; oflice for upwards of twelve hours.
drew out of her lodgments i!(Jl,H74, thus j — ♦♦-^
.,...,. .-1 1 provimr
ia MmiK-otian; b.r away from home ami : ;^.^^ ^ j^^..^^ „,^,,^^ ^,,,, j,,,^ ,,,^. „„,, ,,,,,i,,^, ,,,^, ^^.^^^^
All or Ills from rmiiitry Ih-alrm |ir<'UMMIr utiviKloJ t<». «llliO*J:e ANUOKsl'ATCII.
Tiiiit win not . \ji:'ii.- lit Knglish Itesidents in Paris are bejrinnini: j seriously to complain of tho constant ^e'7,lIre ; of their newsp-.-pers, and of the dehns which i
take place in their d.livery when they tit^» not ! f^AMI'S, CIHMNIIVS AND FHADKS, .«*;iyA'<l. 'Ihe eiin.s*' of this is, that no paper can • be di.stribnt.sd, w ithoul official pei nii.wsion and | »' i"K»=. wi.i. i. u.s-,u. su o .- ivo,i... ,t-
HOW'S Drug Store.
60 cts p«x Gallon.^
Geh. HorsTON not DhAU.— 'I he reported j 200 BSUTITGIS S^lt am Houston, of Tex.i.s is un- j
spirit went up through the murky canojiy , Jiiceare our tributes to Freedom, to Right, I '^"'"^'."'^ •"•\'""^ H»«^' »» ""f ^'^'^ ,"-'"""''* ^[ provimr that during the former iK^riods there
whose baleful sliauow hun- over the battling j ^^ ^^^ Coun'.ru, and do we begrndt:e the gilts? \ * ^^ '"•'^'•^o'"'"; ''"■ "^^"7 '^om home an.l : \^.^^ ^ i,^,,^^ „,^,,^^ ^,„, j,„^ ,,,. „„,, ,,„,i„^, „,^,
le-rion.s at B-una ^ i.sta; Bi-.-ell pas.<ed from - w.itin.r too nor ''™"fJ--<- TJ^s i^"^ <»dy the third death, however , latter iK-riod then was no proiit m*<le, and i true. By the Ia.st account < of him, in tlie : ., y ,
linirring hoju. ir.to Parad se, honon;d m the , A"*! o";^,'^ ^^ ",> ^'\ ^^'^> - ^'^^'y 'o^^^P^^-"- I ^j,^^ j^^ ^^.^.^,.,.^,j .^ ^^_. ^^,,^^ ^^ ^.^., ^^^^[ , i,^|^„„,' ,,,ew on her previous lodgm, nts. | Galveston Civilian, he had re.-o; ered so fur as ^'" ' "^'^'^
"" withstanding there are now (a^ I learned from ' '^y,,^^^''} Chancellor has confe.rr-d a va- j to be out of danger
, , . ; ,, . , , ... cant County Court Judj,'eship oiiMr. IJag-l — —
the ho.-pital .steward.) one hundivd and eight , j,,,^,^^ ^..t,^,,,. „^,„„ jy commonly coupled with
hi-he.-^t by 'the State he had honored; Doug- | hups, a like restdt. Let us be alive to these press, it has now become eviilent to every one | his lies uiider the prairie sod in the dear old things; let us follow those who have gone from at all conversant with harvesting affairs, that ' State, whose half est rari-eil lie.irt bunu-d with , „55witl, our .sympathies, our bles.-^iags,our hojies,
thn wKpit K not nnlv d..fi<-;ont it. ,^;,.i.i i.„, more than the old love for liiiii before he ded, /. _ r .i
ine wneai is noi omy utniieni m yield, but , . • i ,i „ , „; „.,^(T., our fears, our tears, even (to weep for the
,.,...,,., , , ! Hakcr rests Ldorious 111 death, a nrecuius oner- ' ^ »
iUm that the breadth sown was much less
than the average.
6. — In Great Britain the average annua!
consumption of foreign grown wheat, for the ^.^^,.,^. ^,;.^^., „pon'the ' biackn..^ "of his hair. past eleven years, has amounted, in round his heart heavy with the .sorrows of a n ition. nambetd, to 5,000,000 quartci-s, or 40,0oy,')00 ' his mind and s.»ul pledged to soletnn and .self- boriieb a year. (The importation of wheat''*';" g:ting eff,rt to keep from detrimetit in
Florida "iVA.NTS ALL hkk .'^(u.iiikrs — The of onr regiment now uj>on the sick list; anil I {Cardinal Wiseman's as joint editor of the | (jovernor of Florida has r.fu.si d to allow any
. -. ,., , ; ' I • 1 M 1 br-,ve i^ manlv ) onr nravei-s nnd onr ierii« I f'""'" ^'''i' '""^h for the health of our regiment, Dublin Revietc, and similar Konian Catho ic ; more soldiers to be enlii^ted for the "t'oiifi-.h-
mg to the .sp.rit of I- r^vdomto which through l»ra\c is manly.) our pra\ en and our means. ' i ii polemical works racy." and that all persons eiiliHting now to go
liiehisworship was laid: and Lincoln .stands Let us give them aid and cumfort, such as we j **"''"*^* ^^ "''j® "'-" """'P- t-na"g^a"ie , ^..^^^^,y^^^ ^\'■^,](^, commander of th*> .M/c, ' out of tue Stale hhall be aiR-.sted.
lonely in his power, a .sad.ler. .sjlenter, greater ^an bestow. (;iv9 it heartily, give it cheer- j *t""t''fr throughout the winter, as the citizens j i,;,^,,,,,,^ ^ho broke his leg in the chops of the j ••'
man than of old. time beginning to sift il? ■ {y]^. ^„j -yg j^ jjoDofnllv reniemberiii.r that 1 '"'i' is common here. As you well know, Miii- i Channel on the morning of the l.^'t ult., died i Dltiks of Daily Lifk.— Life is not en-
ST. PAUL PRICES.
11, L. LOW.
[v1;yl:tfj
J. S. WEISEU, Physician & Surgecxi,
his hands the co.stly treasure of coustitutioual ; government.
<'ol. i:ann*8 Report.
I our Divine Master loveth a cheerful giver.
! Come, then, ladies and gentlemen, iii whom is a spirit of loyalty aud love, come to this hu- mane festival. Come and bring aiil and com- fort for those who have given up all for you j camp of late i.s the inconsi.-tency and unfair and for your children. Let no faithle.s.«, un- ! ness of the Governor of our State having the believing hearts, no craven, sordid dcsire.s de- ■ authority of appointing all commistfioned of-
uesotians are accustomed to steady, cold, dry | on Saturday niirht, 'Jth ult., in Baggot street tin;ly made up of great evils or Iieavy trials ;
weather, insteal of weather that changes »o i 1>^^I''""'-..^ '"''''"• -- 1 *^"^- the perpetual recuueno,. of rH'tty evils
often and to such extremes.
SHAKOl'KK, • • -
Ofll«;« ut Uuw.'s Vmii Store
^Iii>Q.>«Otil. (»l;».3,tr.)
Col. Knox Grme, Town Major of Dublin, j and small trials is the ordinary and appointe<l — ~~
, met with UU accident ou the 9th clt, by hss i exercise of the Christian graces. 'I'o bear ^JJJJ J^^^ JJgj^ DISCOVERY I!
The genera topic of conver.^ation aboat j horse ['^''"P- j with tne failingsoftho.se about us— with their ; „..
It is stated that the Dublin tobacco man- ; infinnitip.s, their bad judgment, their ill-l)n»ed \ u fact urers have resolved to advance the price j uig, tlieir |H!rver-e tempers — to endire n-j- i
of tobacco 2d. per lb.
gleet when wc feel that we have deserved at-
In the Inland Revenue Department — ' tention, aii<l ingratitude where we expected
Scott and Ramsey.
uiachluu ll tito I«teiil Inveuled kiiltUuK marlUtm
into Great Britain for the past year was ten
and a half million quarters or 8J,Ot)0,000
boshels, nearly all of whieh went into con-
«amption. in addition to the home growth of /■,.,» , .i i- » « • .i
^. L 1. ricenx I t o!. Dana commaudniir thc First Regimcr.t
the harvest of 1860.) « at , , , u •». i u
I Miimes )ta > oluiteers. has sanm.tted h
7.— The average annua', wheat cropofGn-at , ^rt of the affar at Balls BIulT. Aft Britain is about 120,000,000 bushels, we be- j tailing minutelv the part lierc. For the harvest of 18G1, taking into ^^ok in that disastrous cm
•own. the deficiency car. not be e.^tmiated at 1 AMhe first .streak of davvn mride its aoper- correspondeiit in Wa.shin-tou writes us that ." T^^^^ ^.^^^^^^ . The Irihh Bishops have G.xed the third Sun- 'with di.sapp.intment in our e.xt«etatioiis «rtb , ,^ ^, , ^ ,
km than on^fifth, or 24.000,000 bushels. ' aiR-e Mnincsotu a;iain alone, with tJen. St.Mie, ; there is a wide sprea.1 inpre.ssiou that the war '^''"'1'''"^ « cnpablc and popular enough to | jgy of November as the day on whieh the inl^^riupliun.^ of our n-tirx-ment. w.tli folly, in- ! '^::,",,r//:^';ti';,^^^^^^^^^ "■"'"° """ ""
which added to the average impcrtatioti.7i//JtM stood iipmi the Virginia shore, and every thing will he of short duration. He thinks that a S" "">' vacancy that might occur among their j Catholic University Collection shall be annu- 1 truaiou, disturbance— in sh.irt, with whatever ^^^jjfVi'ii^/ni^'ti.ii'ifaciiilli'ev.-r' »*^rta1'".""r..r..'Tl.u tkr foreien demand this year for Great Brit *-'''^' havitig been phwied on board, the men , decided. vietory bv the Federal forces to offset commissioued ofRecrs; and should the Cover- 1 a"y held in every parish of every diocebC of opposes our will or contradicts our humor— L- u«.i, «r*.ti,«r can.- ..r n...-. r.mgi, :;'■•;"'•;•"!; *)•'''■ "^ „-..^..-.i.....,i».f..ii..™ 1 „-..-.,, ..1 , 1.,. K ,....: ,,-.„.. ,,.,._,•,.__.. ^ . . „ ^,„4,^„r,^gil'el8nd I this habitual acqnicsc-etice appears to be more ;t:^:;'J.,:,'/„W
pave the wavforiie?otiationsloraset- - i' i ,. -i, ' '"<^ ■^'""'^"'■■'^ "''<7'0'''''"sojs: "T he harvest 1 of the essence of Pelf-denial than any little ; lu.cj.iar^^^^^^^^^^^
- • • ro«.„«»„ ,„ ,.*,.* /i. .„,.».„ ,n,^fc* «.,.,. ■ i„ ^,,^5 neighborhood of Newcastle rigors or alilictions of our own iinposing.- i e,.Mf to Wm>*''\u,7-^^^^^
constant, inevitable, but inferior evils «''.'''f''V'"?"""^'^'i-''-^*'-I?-'^"-'-^^^^^
' kiilttlii;; l.ii»iii«B».
. ; tcr vou from this offerin-, thougli it be but a ficcrs in case of vac-u^cies occuring, even down ' fta-r.psand ta.xes branch— Mr Cornelius Ma- , thanks— to bear with he company ut disa- , "V''rx»'^j;^-'J.V' ''■i^^':^'?''.;^"':'' ^f 'IVV;.';'
ll-' re- : ., , . 1, V. . .1 VI J- i. .u c IT- . » rn 1 • 1 lonev has lieen appointed a clerk in the (!an- greeable people whtim Pr. evidence lia.« placed ; ?;'iVl A I tM
_..er de-; "^"'•' ^''•^ <^^» ^ell what stricken, bleeding , to the Second Lieutenant. ITie general optn- ^^.i^-gj^.^. Mt. W.F. Kell'ypn.moted to third ' in our wuv, and whom He has pn.vlded or ! ^'"^^'"'^ _ _; V^ „
the "Gallant FirstV*^''^'"-''" '*'" ble.ss the unknown hand fionr ion is, that company commis.sio;.tHi officers class in the .'olicitor's departn:(nt; and Mr. ' purpo.sed for the trial of our virtue— these are j
, , I I whence it flowed. T. should be chosen and selected by their rispcc- , John Smith Gardiner, appointed controller of i the best eAereis<s of patien<e and self denial, ; .j.,^,^
^igcmeu , ue closi'S _^^ ^ .^ j tj^,. companies, they being .sui>posed to know, '• 8'»«'P duties in Ireland, vice Stanley, superan- j and tlic better because not cho.seii by our- ' ai"i
iiiiprov<'d, furnish a good moral dis- ' iwiciiUuHcan
emand this year for Great Brit ^^ having been placed on board, the men , decided. victory bv the Federal forces to offset : commissioned ofRecrs; and s
arm alone 64 000 000 busufijj' • ' "^T "1'''""'''^ *' ^''""'*- ^^**Y^ '^^ "f ^°"';' : '''^ disasters at Bull Uun and K-lward-s' Ferry, „or appoint any othr than
Mn Mone 04,uw,uou bisukijj . ^^^ j^^. jj^^. .^^^^ ,|,^,, „p.,„ „,p ,j^,„ . j,„j „^,j ^^^^j^j ^^^ ^_^^_ ^^^^ ncyotiations for a set- - i • i ,. ... ■
S.^Frcnce and Great Britain together ' t^-Hant Genera! would not yield his place and iKment of the scctio'nal controversy ujion terms . ^""'P^^y '« «'*"^* «*'^ ^"'='"^y "»'ff'*^ ««'"•. \ returns «iD therefore roonire to make un tlM> il^fi ; ^ ©'•♦T^'a hi* order to go onboard leaving him l,oiiorable and satisfactory to the l»elligerenLs. •' «^"* undoubtedly brood general duaatu- AN est are lamentably deficient. Wc have ; Thtvse co . -,,. -k' ♦ '■; alone. It is thought in WiUiing'ton that th- Confcd- /oc/jon/ j been credibly informed that not more than properly i
aCDcy oltliisyearsnarTest, o.NBiu.NPKKDA.s-n What can I .say for the men of Minne.-^ota, : erates would be s .t;.-fiod and reluni to their ir • .i, ♦ k t -i ^ f 1 ""^■'*'"'"*'^ '^^ **^p P*^**'^ crop is available for j cipline, and might in the di:ys of igioraiice,
roBTT-rouB Jinxio.vs (144,000,000) i:i»hei.s' more than that fJr those few days of hard.ship alle-iance if con.-titutional guarantees were se-i ''"I'"'S *"** we may soon be detailed for jjnman food, while acres of wlicat have not have bupcrseded pilgrimage aiid iK'naiice, i
or WBRAT :— equal to rine thousand aA/» »"<! toil they proved tlirmstdve? worthy of cured to them upon the basis of the Critteiideu , *'""''' ^"*.V ^"^ o^''" ^"at will require a change I been cut at all, but allowe-Mo be e . 1 . 16000 bushels each ' I ^''^'''' ^'=*'^' *^'"* <*' the fame they have arquir- ; Compromise. Our correspondcDt, who under- of quarteis, for the sake of excitement if noth-} ^J cultie. Large quantius of liav, which
tomis ^ , ! ed for her! Patient, bold, obedient, orderly ,iianls the views of our leading men, may be lug more. 1 remain vours most truly in haste. ' '''^•^ L"'" ^.^.y^'"'^' . ^^^'^^ "' *,''®. '"^'*'^^*''* half , mingtou O., writes that raU will ihjI retuain :
t.— It fa probable that the increased price J and dwrf/y/tncd. I claim for iLem the title correct in his surmises, for there is a ^^igue f-^ j ^^, » , . ' - ' .1, of a an fire .> --.i. --. - = ■ ■ ,.
i:on.suuii>- 1 ^' ^'^'*^'"''"^ impression enadiug the country that a tcrmin- 1 , c ^
ation of the war is not far off All good men *"" ^"^ '"^' fi»ser.='. mu.st hope thit the unnalurHl strife may be _^___
brought to a speedy termination, if it can be apou terms houoraliie aud that will prove a
A^MASTOlitL, Kllli «iii' ul tliCKO
will eoraewbat lessen the average con.sumi>- ttOB, wpeoiaHy ag the lack of cotton, and the ' letKMd dennuM} from th? United States for I QMBafactnTcd goods will dixirea-se the ability ■ to piuchai*; food. It has been found, howtv- 1 *r, tbat the poorer classes consttmc less nicat
I have tl«s honor to be with respect, Yoj«r obtHlient servant,
N J. T. DANA, Col. Commanding.
De*". 4th. — ^To-day we received official in-
Makc Twelve Dollars A Wrrk.
Ttie fi.llov.lMW arp :i l.w <if th* .i.noisf iiiiDinll^M v.irl<-ljr
at J«Ul<»l«^l'i«rli<•fc•^ "f»»«rlii<: •#!>•<•* »«iirli with- rt«
■<■ ' -♦- * * • iTKwt -un>t1«ltiir ftirtilli.vnni P'l ''•■•'ti^n, are ma Ir iii>ou
Dri-mmi.vg out Uats. — A sabscriber at Far- ' tw» uuiy m-uukt* u»i.(i.ine vn: ^ , ^.,
J«tn«l!lrn;sof cverv sl7.'-anil ti-xrun". . .J rDtcr-tiirli,, ^.>■Ilt^' !«iis|iPM'In«,
covered with water, is now being removed to in a building where a dnim is beaten occasion- , Urawcre. Nuwai. pv»rih, ^
the haggard, almost useless except for manure ally. This may be so; the idea is confimwd ; "\"ieCov"ri'.'^^' i^\'J-tol>'i:'rai"v'u,.'' **"
llie gloomiest ant' •ipatioiis are indul-jed in as by'anotlier corrt^spondent who relates that the [ li-;*'i i)r.»«.H. Tl!"!"*'
Pur«c«. ' ! > I lll«..l«l»Ac. Jc; ' "^ / Alt ot IlinK nrir Knittil, immirjf wirk. bh tin- work jIoiia
regards the prosi|,e:uof the small farmer dur- ' rats left his coin crib.s when a hand-sneller. ing the conihi« staf;on. I that made a great racket, wasintrodnced. No
Iwotlireatei.mg notices have bee« received doubt an uiiusua! iiuise would frighten them i„ tin,,„.ui.ii..- i.-.|.iirlK n.. -chi t .[.r-i-^M- it t«^
KniTOBiAL LiPB.— There is so much
i» timei of dcjTregsion, and cat more bread _ ^
which is always a cheaper food than meat. i» the following from the pen of Captain Mar- , sjjjcl ordere«l iiaek lo SpringficM.'with 10,000 '^r''.""^'^. ^^ich is lo he raa^Ic iip of one Ohio, .se(|ucncc.s shoul l X\k i^v. gemlenian incKva^e ! Tlic boy •'It is best to look lb ii dilcmuJi L'l the face ryatt that we must be allowed to quote it.— mcu. Sigtl fr.vor3 the plan. aud cue Indiana rejiiuent, tw agiincut of the prtatiil rciila of fai^ tenants, which, il ic be- foiuid it on
who- lu.st his bulaue^ 4iti liio roof the ground hhwtly aft^Twani
bl^r.ljly.i
J-. LL llBBLrrs,
AyE5'T.
' I
apou terms uouoraiiie aim mat will prove a •' " — .^ mu lun-aivuiov: '■uui.-x:aua>u oce* itv^civt-u ouu;ji an unusuai noise wouio irigmeii incm i„ tin,i„.ui.ii..- i.-<|.iir.K n.. -chi t. i.r. j.:iii- y tir»||i- \
lasting peace. — Indianapolis SentineL '. tLdligencc that we aj-e brigaded, and wi.l leave , through the Dui Diiiaghy and Letterket.uy , away at first, but we imagine they would soon jfliI.7J,i!!!|'^,^^,^" <»^"b »''« *T* "•'f***''*^**"^' •
j *•-»•-•. i ihi» nlaeeoo Fritlay iiext for Ix'banoii to join '^'^^*'^'''''"*''' ''-^ '''^ ^^^^ '"• ■'^'"^'^'^"' '^^'^" become accuilomcd lo it, and remain undis- Wr^.n, wihimi„i..'|.iir.ii,n'-'-or.-MiiiiiiPttio»e'?h.^ri.i'.. 1
truth ' ^ '^*^«"e «'«'"^« is ^'^^^i"^' "^--^^^ '^y ^--i'l^'"'* our briinide- it j/ to h^ General McCook's ' i^' "^ ^^-V,""^' ''"•"' H''" "^"-"u' ^^'- ^'^""'' ' ^'''^''^- i '^^-""" '•-"'■ n-As:nV':ri.r;jf:'.^;Tr;'";r.t "'""''•''' \
" ;ofS«.HthweslernMi.-s..uri. andothersfohave, 1^°!' . ° / V r^^ Sweeney, threatenm^r them with serious con- 1 m-^.^ > EiLVB.s ^-iwifi. in/^f^nxi- *
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INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE
line .^BdEOpCf ^ifCUlH ^XJil^. ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ v.-nr W to crnp^tc wUlr i eaiv d.volviug up.n an clitor-one who fceU
Our Army Correspondenoe.
J L. MACDONALD.
Editor.
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Krauc. Snul.^ '|U!.i.m1 ai.-l IVkium u. the ! hi. ro.pon..bilily. Cuj.t. Mu.ryult says: ;-I ..UKT .Ma.ivci.>.- ••rnu.cv isuUvo to lho|knowaiM3rio(lical will wear down ones ex is-
In itself it ftp;n.'aM nothing?; the labor
If IS la
Your life'
-llTvriipKV l»K(KUIilU~7 i^Ha •■*i'-T«"v. ami :!>. <:..v.n,me.,t does uot wail ten.c. In lU^lf it api^'ar. noium;;; u, . llAkOPLK. l>h(h.\lBl.U. ..^ IHa ^ ^. ,.-._^.; ^^ ^^^^.^ ripi.e. -.V, • • rnljaTonr 'mrr- 1 i. ...t manif.-st; nor is It u. the labor;
•« .• Jill. b. Itir t v-:i*. Ives, wa -lial^be t\.r,-stoll- 1 1 lio cciatluual attention it rcquiTM "^ ' ,1 „, .;ll i^ ,-.un .-xiK.rr.njf iv.rf« ofK-irop', l-e-omes. ad it we^.^ the- publhation. One , as w.ll as te tliu-o Ofth- UHltel States." 1 1'..o .Imerican A^'iruUurift. alia lii>«? ti. than on comes :
NOTES FROM TUK SECOND KEOIMENT.
! day's p.ii)er is no sooner orrected and printod
nnthiT. It is the ttone ef
,.„ts. -.vs thedtfi.it uf 21 ! Sisyphus, ai»endlessrepttitionoftuiI,»j.d con-
.» ..'..,00 bu.sh. 1. r..r th.- :-«rr.-nt year i. p.ob - ! .tant weight npon tl.e fntcllcct and .p-nt,, de-
V u..d-r-e.t;.nated ifnnvthin.'. Some place i nuuviinK all the e.ve.t.on ot your faculties, at
t'le .»bi!V:; tty
is, they say, the exact centre of the State, and
the terminus of the branch which intersects
,. T^ o 1 1QC1 the Louisville and Nashville railroad, at the Camp Anderson. Ky, Dec. 3rd, 1861. ^^^.^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ encamped-Lebanon
Dear .MiNa*-As I jjave nothiuij to dd tl^^ Juuctioi* We willfpo doulrti Tem|Jn^ tljat
ftft.TjlBfcn, »4r||sit " G<Wdled up" i» wv nest, I p^jj^j. fJ^ametime, iB^ordertt prot^t itfrdfi
thouj^ 1 vmaUd drop you inline to spy th# ijpi„j, §^en by tbo pebclp. bdng d pretty vm
Camp Aaidetton stilt exists ind '=* 'i''^/ *^ portaiit and cxpose| poiuLMlore auM.
exi-t some tilK: yerfbr au^tJl know. M. C, E.
regulars, and the Minnesota 2nd. Lebanon j Heved. he intends doing, as he is getting his
property re-surveyed and valued. The h'fstern Star .states that an ancient
It has bcbo raining inceaeanliy for netrlv two wceksjinBl last i%hl,^^>'^" it««iiniei«id snowing, and is snowing yet, with a prospect of ita continuing to snow. It has fallen to
,: ai lully on.>-n.;a-th tr LC.dUO.OOO bushels. ; the same time you are comiKllcd to the »eu-r- , ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^ .^^j^^^_ ^^^.^^ .^ ^^,
It i, .:,o t.. bo tu'.^'t. in-o >.cr„u;.t. that owin- est -Irudgery. '1 u write f..r a pa:.or is very ^.^.^^^ ^^ ^^^_^^^ ^^^^ ^,^^^ ^^^_^^^^,^ makes motjicr
to t'l.c pu vi.M-.. baJ harvest, the ^tuck -f good ! well, but to edit one is to condemn yoursull ^^^^^^^ ^^ jast snei^'a spcH.-tacl6 a9 yt.\x 'tiu
.vluMi on hand at the oiPiiin- of the n'l-ent . !o slavery ^
KiU'lish harvvM wa; vory h.w. .v) that the r.cw ^^ ^ Qppgp.j, Jonl of tl.c Urrald says "My os
imagine it would, under the circumstances, m tliis laud of blue-mud, where the principal
Coniptny "K,* 2iid Brt'gimenf.
IMPORT ANTFROM EUROPE
THE CAPTURE OF MASOX AND SLIDELL.
IndicnnDon
iMcrting 111 I^5ver- pool.
Panhv TTook, Dec. 11.— The ptca'ncr Tlan-
I fiiii.ir<; of the Ktre.iiTth of the rebel army.
A ^liKht ruuiigv.
(T. ff »ll'- : prodnctions arc li-rdmons and opo^mns^-t ' i». f'Oin Hn-iii«ii, via aoutbftiuptpn 27ih Nov. , gives \ pretty-' sunny South" this is, ugh ! Well,' to 1 ^'^r,.;;;;';;':;!,;^, ^ *„,„ j;t. '\ homas arrived a
We CihI it nect^-ary. to pn vvui coi fu.>i«.i:. •mi more precisely tJx the locution OJ owr pa |Kr. to make a slight change in the imnie. Th ■ r.dli>wiug notice from the SL Paul Pre^i »il- rxplaiu more fully whatweniean:
We haTe rec-ived the first numb-^r of thi Scott routitv JoMra.ll, anew paper, pul-li he(: ml Hh»k..pr« by J. L .MeD(>:iai<l au.l Hro. It i-i tliitinctively Dem.icraiic in j»olii;e liiAke!< a very creditable apiMMrat.ce.
croji eiitvr.'d ut cnoe iiit>» coiiMiinption.
Sm-hbeiuj- tlie vie»v.>(.f the f j<iUrnaKu|>o:i [^.^^^1 |-^,„„ ,lje jjy.a within my reach t .c to;ei;,M en ; , v.e may iofely eoncluuo, tiial j ^j^p,,, „„t jpj,^ ti,m, 3.-,o,UOO men, who are di*»- 1 ^ the kft«t, we ure having one of the tim«9 | Ronthamnton on the 27th November, with the J r vc will be ^reaU-r in.'ilead o'l .-.ir, in i ir.hm.d as foUowi:
ornament in the form of a bull's face, has been discovered by a countryman, near Ballinasloe. It is of solid gold, and in a state of good pres- ervation. • ^ere m» characters or Jritrogljjsph-!^ ics. engrated on tl^; ornain«nt, TTbich laight lead to a disdovcity of its origin. 'The party who fonnd it refuiwd £40 for it.
The srarcitf 1)f tnrf in the neighborhood ofl Oort. is iftost severely felt by the poor. A ear load cf tut'f, sold last scfwcn for 2& Od, now- brings Ts »ud M^. Potatoes in the market at (Jort, on f>th ult., sold at 7d per st6nc, which at this time las* year sold for 3d.
The Drogheda Conservative says that sev- eral of the young men who were ofiicers in the Pope's Brigade have determined to emi- grate to the Uni ed States and jqiiiTlib Irish Brigade which is now being raised under ^Ica-
gli^''- , , ,,,,.,,,, The Proprietors of the ARGU.S woul'J
On Sundnv, t he 10th ult., m the chapel of ,r n • r .i i i- • . ■ >
Lon.londerrv. the munifici^nt sum of £200 respectfully inform the j.ubhc, that they have
was contritnited towards the schools of the "» counectiun with tlifi ncwspap** cetsblisli-
JOB OFFICE-
VAfc.^.^.^ '•• -.r
.iUi'i *x
tiic si.riri-. aiil t!iut th: f. ivign r.e-mind will j Virjjiuia
coiilmtie, ;.t iea.-t u:ilil another Kuroj'e.u. , ^•^^.;,:,^..is(.j and Kentucky
croit la Uarve
Stlil.
wo have had has rendered it alnio.-<t an inipos- Uioners, Mason nnd f^lidell.weie foic b,y taken .,.,., . .- . „„ .^^..',, 'from the Btisi^h mail sfeau.er Trent,
sibihty to nav r-atc even our o^n streets, and , ^ Council of Switzerland had <h-
11
Fiimucesi of Ihi* I niicrt sitalf.** GOVi.i-nti:t lit.
A.N'ordin-,' to n-i ar ic!.-.caf^ti'.!y pr.-pare 1, i;i th.' .Sew V i)rk Titaes. the i:»creas« of tin
Mi.<sou i
.\long 'the Coa.st
Tulal
! here about now. The rainy wealiicr which , the intelliireMce that the Soiitlicni Coinmis- 170,000 ■ 100,000 tO.OOO , ti,e snow now threat -ns to go off ars hiWlily as j ,„a«.1cd sulisiuclion from I-'rance fur a fresh no.'iOO jf came; which will ja-t complete, in gay style ; vioh.tioii of S\vi>s te;ritory by Fienth gendar-
■ the gviieral whole. Tiie rain »'fts been an ex- i mes, near (i. nova. ,.,...
Carlbaldi i-< reported to have replied to the
Christian Brotliers.
ftitatc" i%e\vs.
EniTORiAi. ("iiANCK. — Mr. Frost of North- held Telegraph has retired f:oin the jiositioii of editor and proprietor of that paper. We Uarn from the ^'tntkern Sttiieftiian that .\. !>. Ouniell, late cilitcr and propri 'tor of the
incnt
,,.,,, J,,, ,. , , , 1 .. 1 * 1 u ; lianiialtli !•< reported lo nave npiieu lo ii.t^- 1 , . -, .
J.)0,(>00 tx-edm-Iy cold one, abnost .sleet, nno when one ^-,.„ ii,„„ „,]dreU that he legu t> being nn- Steele CuUii y .Xrus Letter has left f..r th.-
II uiGf m iimm
•biv.ver than all the re.st' ventures forth from
Wc Iravi^l npon a difl'rivit traiii from the' j,,^.,, i.„ „i„o:dy sn;tp».st>i I.i.sie.id of itrt b Jjumal, and hare no desin' to l>e r>'j)ortc<: , j^,,^ „,,^. ,,, i|i.i:i ofdi* lirs pT day on the av- \it .-iu.h company llencv- the change. Again ,.r.-.ir»*, it lias Ikvii naly abo it s -v.-ii hnndre<l
*..... ^f ■ ««* r-^r,niv\ 1''-^ •'"'»> crow.lfd np stv. to rtccnoitre the
nuMii- .1. bt i.< far frim bimg s, . rapid a^ hii> ; '_5 "^..| ,"^.j„.|^, rricuda OM llio , "treet. we all lay back wcil a-sured that it was
H*iak'«pei? is known. (>v>;r the entire State. hu the onniv >eat i>f Sc->tt cnunty. and
Atkiuitiisliutioit.
.iiiHi-and dollars. Mi*. Ciia-a*,
kii iw, had in reserve, a few diys sint
The Comnii>.sioners <'f ihc Sanitary Corn- it has P.a'-on to j mi.s>ion, duly appoirteJ by the Sccretniy of
.\ abt^nt War, have invile.l all h>yal wu.aen of Am-rica; '"' "^' . . ... 1 I.. I... I tra\.
aide, to go to them, but will bo witli them wlirn met s<aiy. lie oxjiccts all Italians to have their ^v^■ords ready.
LoNOox, Nov. 27.— Captriin Nel.^on had enteivcl hi.-; j.rotest again.-t the capture anii destrucfion of the sliip Harvey Bunh, by the iv! H s1e:m-er Nashville. The Sout!i:impti>ii
n.r it. and, - no tongue can tell,-' " no pen por- i ]>':>pr!>f rates nfns. .H'apt.in N.Um n W<.i nmt ° '11 I f,T the search of the Na.<hville, and reUired
: a heroij and f.r vc pu'^h. a:id not until he re-
tui as again, do th.i ren.ainijig many feel ea.sy as to hi.>. welfare. -Awful v. uidv!*" is no i.ame
him to the Secr'iarv of Stale.
mniiy K-tt..^ had bc^m ;*nl hc.e"inrpu.in;: j ^i7^;„„,,„„/,.r tho |.,a:. of July I7t!.; he had | to a^.ist in our pre^nt naMonal struggle, by j ",^.;^^ ^^^^_^^ protracted rain Im swolen the ' c" ^I^J.^v^'
w;irs. It is lunioivd that the .AVics /.fi'tr i will .so(m ajipear U'lder new nuniagemCut as h ' Democratic jouni:d. j
The ,Vo///o»n Stiite):man says there i.-> ; probably more woul grewn in liice County, ; than any other eouniy in the Slate.
An extract from a letter written bv bv D,
\. FitiiziT an inteiliicnl Sioux li«l!-'>ieed.
i
They arc prepared to osccut*
AIL KINCS OF JOB WOHK
On Short loiice,
always be our itrvatcst cllort to make t>ur |.a p*T interesring to tiicMi. With t!:is e.\p!atia- tion we know that the change oCnamc. lo thai Ot TiiK SiiAKoi'KE Anois wdl be satic-faciory.
Th? Pro!»pr«l« for FarniPr!«--Tli. l-orclgu l><-inan<l fut- fiirain.
met in jiart from n v nuo, r.nd, besides, tl.-A inchidc liie ndi-::ipli.«n of notes n-celv.-d it; piyment of cu-.to:i:.s, and the exchaige of Tiea-sury nv)tc.J. Thu--, during th-: m->ntlis of .S".t .LOK-r an 1 October the sum uf thife u.d t half !iiil!it lis w i.s re eiv. cI for cns'oms i:; li.n de-.cri; ti-'ii of i.ap -r at o'lr variou-. ji r;^. What ore the pn-.spccts fur o foreign <'c '; At tiie sarru line S."»,'5.M>.<>00 h.is b.eii c.<- ; ,,...,., rain be worth in the [ ..i,;,,,,,^.,! ^t v.i.jo'.is p diiN f >r 7.;>0 Treasury'''"^' "^'^ '
twecii the two c.)ntcnirr.j- !■ :'t'c LivKRPOfi,, Nov. 27.— [y>// >;,ulli(iihfituii.\ — Most iii!oi>se«>xciti-iiini e.\
he division below us. mild it is repahe I. The , '"y;;';^;;:;;' 'xo;^!^-!/;^' le!rfrn.,,': to \ -l'^''^ '" ^ ^^■^> — T'on>cr;pt. •bridge is about six hundred f^-et long, aiil-s'.--" •''••■ l m<-« ;ioo,.v<'.>viitcii • ni »'x I <i'>NK ir. — Onn Smiih .t Oo., I'.mk.rs.w;
piiruoij- J before s'aUd
The ti*ii'Iern'-ss. humanity, and l.>ya!ty maiii
Ie4.d by this act, is appireot to a'!, and what i ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ _ . ^^^^ ^,^^ ^^^.^__ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ., , r_ -" ^ "l-^- oodcr intdliircnce of the tak- 1 Winomi, have t.Uc.l Wi,cU.cr the |>-uc ol !.ea... w.o-m with pa.roli.m. wil! not beat m [ ' . , ^ ;^ ^^^^^^ • ,^ ,f , s.mtheni Comndssionrr-, Ma.on j t';;;,,^,"^;;"'^;;:',;;'^ 'vj,;;; 'ft i- m- a l!:
unison with their..? ;. . - ' 1 io>d Slide:!, frcni tiie Ibiii.vli m:ol so-a.ncr -a Imc. \Ne are not it.,, iin. .1. H .mm. m. > lu ,
11 o^iii for us--. I ,,.^.^.^^_ ,^^ iodiiTi.ation nieclinL' was i,r..mi.i ! i^d^cn lor gn.n'.ed lh;a the u.-sels aie an;plc, ol ; ' <»»tf,;
A AAAxAaI \J a^\ AA«
COIaOHS
0iand ? and what will
: or tlie c iii-t.i -.^hich l.ave h.id t'.is p.cces.t:t;. ■ upon ns, nf fumi-liins aid and comfort to tlie iek and wounded of our arciv
tx^ l:o!i-ehold
wtird-i
An iiidigi.ation meeting was ])r.impi
1 You n.ay ask how l-.n.' we intend to stay j jj. i„.!j j,„j re>olution.-< were cr.ied liy acela
, ,, 1 lieie iii this ohl w!i/at-!i -Id? Well, if you .lid, ' liialioa denouiu-irig the ii.su't. and callinsr up
we ""f''y . I ^..^„,j.,^t ,^.,1 ,.„„. ^^^ ^,^ i„ campsavs, at 1 "" I'n- 'Jovernmcnt to muintnin th-dig-rt;.
wor-ls; . • ' , 1 . I *i , ' ol' ill.- Q.e,'. So:ii<' proimiieni merehaits spo.cc
times, that ^e are ^oo:. to be brigaded and ^^^^^^ ,,,,- -ipitate .ntion and sai-l t!.e matt.r
. , i se.it on inside of ten dav.s. to the '* lines cotn. "
the v»avs;.!e — I . , , , , . ' . • i
b..t.in', and ili-a that .ve are to remain hen-
diiwn anu
(■pringfare quc-tioiis that arc ficpientK i i,„j.j^_ mafcin^r about SM,8.-iO,0 0 in all to be J ""■^ ........^ ..-, "j ""',", ■•'"■'"^ "■'■;■,■■_]_] j se.it on inside of ten day.s, to the " lines cotn. l,i,(I bittVr l>e'hf« to Government. The feeling
ii.-4ed bv our fanner.; and those in anvwi.se in- ' .Id acted f.oi;i the a,'ircgat<; exp-cndiinrcs f t ! '"'■■'"'" "!'• '" ' ''' '^" " "'' "' ''!" *'' ""' *, i b..t.int,' an 1 ili-a that .ve are to remain hen- of indiiri.a'ion. h-wever. was gniera'.
tcr.*tcd in the price and .sale of eriiin. To | „.a period. Of the dcman ! noles, it ii .on- H'-''<-''!i-'. *l-"k '•/'"•''';«• -•'»<! '" '■« ^'^^>^^- ,^., ,,;,,^,, ,„ j,;,,. ,i.,rg. of the railroad in ,^ Th.' Ib>n a l,rin,^. the Loud,.n Time, of
, " .- I ... ...• I .'ar'.i of f.d-«; ."^•c-.-.sioii. IS an-ioviii'/ M.H ..... , • .i . . ; »i 2 -ilh, v,l,i(th roiituiii> the account ol the iii' et-
ar.Hve at a corre t -.uiswrr to these q.R-i=tio!..-. . .j.i .^.,1 prol.al.le that ks^ than tw.lve im.Uon, , - ^^ ^ • ^ .^^^^ ^^.^ ^^^^ thi. vicm.ty ; and agam. that we are to ue tlu; .^^^, .^^ i;,,...r,,ool. The following pi card w,.~
il will be necessary to fir>t n-scertain what i> ' ,;•(. j., a-.-tuul circulatioti it present. | . ' '; '*"' . " '^^ " ^ | ~ '•" ' 'd hi '■'''-'^""■"' ''"'•''^'■'' '""^'' ^''-' P'JH"^-^ »'" J? '-"n *' ; po.stei! on change:
tiie eatimatwl deficiency of the wlioat cr.»i> in | 'n^p ,,>ial funded debt of tie United States j 'V"^"''''"-'"'' '"* '■'"'""';*•'"'•' • ^,.' '',^V^"|^'.j.^'J*,'ji I.ou:.-.vi!le, to rv-n:a:n .'.iiiag tliC winter, lo act | oi^:-pi>A<;K O.V THE BlMTl.-II W.Mr \
l.aro|ie. Tliat the (k-5ciencv haj been I.ol"- „., ^ .nto-„ber 1st was V^h 7.».t (tOO; in;-ludi:i',' * "■^'" "P" *' canton ) an wi- "c. .y s»h; s o j .^^ ^^^^ capacity of Proves*, or Citv 0-aank— Sol tiikkn C. vv:ssioxki:s vMir illy P.cmovk:
•lul allanning to the governments of Eu.ope. ' y^.J,,^ ,,a.,er. the eotire obligation.-, were |'.'"^|''"J; "^'^"^f I"-'""7"."rn r-"'i.r'T"«iul-l' ''''''" '*'"'' """"'' '''''"'^"■' "''' '""" ''''^"■^•'''•'' " "" * ^"''""' '^'"'' ^'■'''"'"•
who have heretofore-, to a great extent, relied i «ivi ,:-'■> n(>'o Od ;lu- 1 U'l inst thisa-'gregate I '" ■""^*'^^''- ''-•♦^^ "' "* "'^" " "''-^- ""'"■'..whig to the fact that thi- regiir.eal is not
, • i r ' I 1 1 ^ ' "' ' ^-> ^ \i,u:il \*^ I'Ul down, and I.)vaitv ii>u!'ie Iter I , . ' , . .. . , • . i i i *
upon their home crop, for a Ml] ply, ami par- 1 ,j^jj,j^.p^.j^,y,jt,, j5 157 0^2 OOO.urincludii.ir the 1 ' , .,. '. . | brigaded, and tliat ih.-io is, I understand, to
ticnlarly so to France and Englo.l i.^ admit ; ..,.,_ „,.•,. ,,,. „,,. ,,^,.k-s, .<*!-' noO j,„ P'""'-'*' S^'-X- i his st.-i.e, t .is .r •,- .. n.-l t,:/r ^^^ ^ re-imenl d, tailed for that purpose. I .,, ../ad. We have no he>ita.io„ ^^^''^Z: .^Z^^^^li^t^^^-^^^ '^ "^Td ;'''''",re V ^r^rhlm: I-rnedyo.terda, that the cili^.s of Louis-
pre^iigit a«o«rfirmbei:e^ that whe. wil, , .,,,.,,„..,,..., .,3 .700,00 j.; day. ' i:;:^'';^': l!;;::::;'::: ;:::;;r,:ir^ villeh., pr....U.dapetir,m to ^he.hp.r-
bring more ilie coming spring, than it cloes — ».^^.,.^ — " .„ . . . . l- r.-. li.•^k!n.r tloit •' the .Min'!S)ta Seeo;ul
now. We believe this bom a calculation, baivHl npon facts and figiiies. which we have
Aia-and Trtilli.
The Chi.-ago Tiims utt' r-, n -^ rand truth in
\ public iroetin<r will be held in Cotton snlfs noin at \\ o'clock.
Tiie room was crowded to oxers?. The ohaT was occupied by dniiuns Sp.ei.co, who read the tollowing resolntioas:
lb-solved. Tlmt this nucting having heard
with indi'/iiation that an .Vnn'ricm I'ciicr.-d
ship <»f war has h reibly taic<'n Iroiri a Ibitidi
I .i.^ghl be the re^'imeiil ue'.aih- i for thit pur- , „|_,ji steami-r, crtalii p.isscnsi'rs peaccab y 1111-
icourse.
—n
(Dieer.
1 IJusiitesn ciinfs, W. 11. Dike iV Co., arc SciidlnLr from thri 1 />•«// Tiekrtsi,
mill IDO bi.nvlstTll.air per lay direct to New . _y ^„„.t„„j /j-,y/j
York; ti at i.s doing weil for one mill in tlie 1
ii.Urior of Minnesota, probably 10 tilher mil: 1 •y''"- '*""*'■
in the Slate i:- <loi.ig more than tli t. I County Order*.
TheCatanut Mills, .Miimeapoli.->, .-hip I.(Ml(i; 7'oirH Ordno,
liarrcls of Hour per week t-- I5o.-io'i, and an
only limiti d to tliis amount by tl:c .scaiiity o
IiarrcLs.— iS/o/tf .?//</.-».
IlilMilUljI.
I.eptil Itliinkf C'ounfy HI auks, Sieuihboiit Ciijds, Circulars, liUl HnuU i.ftirr lltada, l.'i sliorl evsivthiii": from a
A Judge in a "Fix.
MAMOTH POSTER
virtuj" with n
fiose." But lime can only tell what dispo.si-j der the shcltor of our fla.'. fro-^i on;- neutral
port to another, d;» earnestly call no 'ii th
undertook to teach the people thi.t the Cni m jju.slicc of our cause, and in the Cod of battles
In view of the giaiid .vi.rk upon us, an I v'i
An .'iwkward ufl'.iir once iM-cni red to «vo of to 'he our j'ldges oC the We.>:iTii Circiiil l-as bcci llie subject of iiiiieh I'lirlh. It npjiears tha'. ihe jijoiis Jiidiciid, l.:i\i;ig fnii.shcd liis l.-ilior;- ;iiid liavii.g (-asl efl' I is forensic v\i<f nt hi< iodtriiigs, had retired into the i:ext room li wait for li'.s 'irother jndue, wl.om lie wns abou to accompany to some of the local ari.-toor cv to illii! er. '1 he femali- .servant of 1 lie hoii-i i iiad entered the cliaiiiber by a side d 'or, ;ii < not knowing t!ie judgi! wcs in thi^ o' .\: roe.in ill n frolic arr.iV d liei-.-eif in the judge'-, wi- ; Jiisl the inoiiu'iit liie fair Nopsy w-.is aibnir e'N.'lf ill till' lo kimr glas*;. the jiub'-e iin cii'd eiitei-'-d tUe room; nnd poor .N'o;i> ling a ^iiil.t at tic stern e.'inleiMiiei '.iig over her shoulder in thi' <:':i-- was n lied that >;lie fa'nte.l iind v^.-iild leivs fti.i le groii' d. if the leariieil jn I:.' ••, inip-'ilei | iniiiiinitv. hat n .1 eaitghl her in los arms j this cnlical moment hi.- brotliei- jiii|<-e ar '
nalhsl or Mmpli-*-! cui-.l riijoifsh lla\ing in ad>liiion to our laij;,^; tww-jnipcf revs n
We me prcpiiP-I to e\»s-iitn Work with d»^- ,i:i!c!. :M;d 1 i ^u -c s I'liily Cv>:ni'-'lo with
Ai y CfEco in the Stats,
/<«>.,
rope, latvly publisbed an editorial arti(-le, upoi
the state of the British and French Wheat | e.nild not .virviv;- half s!.;ve a:id half fr e. ^
Mnrkct ; from which the following .,tatemca;t j 'I'h^Mi api>v.-.r. d H.cfsri m. and b.>twee:i the t wo , . , ,
abomin.it ions Ihe Union \» in deadly pciil. to the ivscue. our beloveil n^.,,.. iif'.Lrl.hTs nnd It i.-, tiie mi.-.-ion of the Demi;(:raey. joined by count ynien hive st tlieir livs a.? a thing of other const rviiiive p<,-ople to bring il out of naught, and goii. — vhither. ;iiid for what? — this terrible chaos. We pniy lK'ino<ra's ! le? their blood .spilled on Virginia hil:.^ »::swer. never for a .single moment lo lose .sight of this They hare gone for y^'n, aad for mo, iVihiw-
iiato one »ho di.-;ohaiLvs tiiem; the only le- , . „
•^ ' mil 11 '"■
, „ ,. 1 1 1,1 . . „ ih-*'n.al-le foialitv thev posse->.s i:. tiie b-.ivonet, , »i_ '«,,•,„ r.,„,,,i„.ll ,.,v,^;(^^pe.l t
iho cull ol our belovcd (it>vo.nmeiit. to e.mie j ' • • ' • , >ir. .loiui * .imio'ii ii (o.isic.tnn i
kave been coiidcu.scd :
\.— France ha.s been grnoraily, and par. tkralsrly for two or three years pa.^t, nn rx- forter of wheat. This year, not only is then- DO old stock of wheat in that country to full back upon, but the deficiency in France alone \ gratiu truth. ^
which i.- dicldedly its iiix* and etiectlve weapon of the kind lu I have ever seen.
u, re.:so!i to doiibt wl-.ctlii.'r the ftfts rehi'ed ami
! actel on by this nieetimr were in rcdity a
i breacii of iiitencitional law. and re|'-rr','<l to
We \»ere ye-terhiy called npon to attend ; ,),^. ^.j.j,,;,,,,^ „f ,j,^ j.^,;- oiricers of the crown,
the i'lineial <d' Eieureiiant Sinijison, o''eo:i'jiaiiy I as bei:ig in Pome niLasure incline 1 to show
-f." and foni,(-r editor of ll.e Lake Citv JoM/--; 'hat sm-h a step ai taken with respect to
,-' Southi-rn Coinmi^sionoi-s, was jnstifiabhr under
M hat Con$;r«>s!i is Ilolng.
' lilierty and the government purc'iaa d by onr
it 'tlimated at 8,tX)0,000 quarter f, or sixrv rotJB Mri.Lio.N BisiiKT,.s ! The tJovcru.acnt lu alarmed, and has not only throwu ojcu the porta to free importations of u'rain, but the ludicutions are that measures will be taken to prohibit export, should higher prices el.s( where make such prohibition necessary to rulaiii all the grain in, and to come into, th it count y.
2. — ^The Roman Government has already ieraed grain, lo
indic) that.
In the past harvest has been general through- i Jcdni Hay. private secretary to l^e.sident Lin- ; „|, the wounds from whence their life's bh.od out Europe. L.,,I„. The following is an nlhision to |fice!y flowed; that sojn^* of us oould havt
3. — lu the great wheat-growing Baltic] Thk Death or tiik PnrsuiENT's Fi:iENr>s. wliisiiered a word of condort and eor.sidation
. e.inii'rvinoii (!onc -oi I I'-ive f.-ii<L to ofTr niil, who died on the nigl.t (if the 3(Uli id . . ... »• ' 1 1 1
I coun r\mtii. »»oiil. .i.-> i i..i\e r- uo, lo u.i i f r- tlio exist!i;g state of mti'^riiational law and iirg
[up their lives if need te, that «•«; may enjoy
inr the honor and di-nlty of t'.e British name | fived, and epv n n- the dies.-i-.g room <l,.or. |
will a view to >ee if l:e \\as rciidy, ilLscoxi-n-t j iiis leiirn-d Inoiltei witli th'- f-iii ing ti.aid in i his aim-. Not wi hing to inli-rrnpt what h« i thi.ULdit to be an amour, he (|ir.e!ly tittemptci' j to withdraw. wIh-ii iii.. I r.iiher jii '•."; v.m I'-r : j(|,.,i: — -I'or he:iveii's sake, slop in d lit-;ir ll;i^ i matter exphd.ioiil" -Never mind my deai I brother, He mattir evplains it-e'f and le- i left his lian.ed brother to recover tin- faintine ; maid as he could. ;
.November. U'l had bi-en si(-k about two ,.f] |i|,. ,,,.,,|,,i(,ty f,f |,f,-tp..nin':- t'ne con. i.lera- weeks, the exact nature of hi. com])hiint I tion of the snl.j.'-t till tomfurow.
!D. Is, M
A iie'jio bov behner'iig to Willi;'m Siiiilh. re.-iiini' ii'-o l-'li/;ib- 1 town. K>".. on Weilnc ihiy iiiglit. ■'.!);!! nil, dashed out llir> brains of an inf.ii>t<-hi!d of his master's brother. Cvrii<; Smih
Weh-arthe in.iairy as to what Congic-s ' falhus, at un t.piallv d.arrMi-. Some oil have been unable to as- errain: but as mi of-; Mr- l^'»^v -^''^'"''''''^ -^V"/.''!''''.'''!'''''" '''7^' ' -^ "^ ., ... , ' '. , 111. -, ,. . I . . n he (haninnn snggcsti-d that to meet the
is doing, frcqiionlly tm.de. ami itcanbcca^.y our Iriends and acipiam'aics have aiready I htu- ui.d a man, Lieut, .-^uiip on >1 >ss is ejcp'y I „} j,.c i,,n of Mf. r'ampbell lo .s'Hkr out the,
answered. Simply •' di.^c'J.vjiiisf the slavery | fallen victims to thi-; fouI leb.-llion. Thiw regretted by u'l who knew hiin here. About • w,i;-<ls '-bv rcfitiiring pron.f.t n fiaration tor i »n<l then beat i:s ne.'.li-r with a club, inllictimi
' ' ,]' tiii.-^ outrage.'' aiir] thus aiiK-iiih-d the re.solntion ! injuries whi(h will pr.lmbly prou- fatal, lie
was arrested and put Mmiir a iiiiii'aiy gmui',
,,„^^_,, , ,.. ,. ._ ^ but afierw.irds .si-nl tojail. ( In th • ".^ I in<t. In
members have been i-.\i*llLd. Thia is about [ They have fallen fib'hting fjr the right, but ' [,;i,ji;^.,| l,y our magnificent regimental band, fulinns, oneounteredf;, 000 insurgents iii Bosiiiii, ! was lakon from prison hy a n ol. and hang to all tlial has been done. I no | wliid, vesterdav ovcnii," could be seen slowly slaving' KOn and routina thoentin- f"yri: The ' a tree. Afor b.-inir .li.iwn ii;. ihn-e time:-- h<-
I was shot llirou<rh the l.odv. 'I'Ik- n"jr. , wli
quesion," ami oOering n-soliitions with refer have our hearts so soon ln-eii calk d to bleed, ] eight liiindn'd of the boy.", in dro.sa suit an^
CIV e to the aboliliei. of slavery. The leUl | and .so .soon are our s.id sy;iipathi.-« enlisted, i side-nrms, compo.-ed the proce.^-i.m, aceom- f''"',"Vr'' "'"'''^' "'''"^."I''',''."'"''/' -,, • .♦ u .
•' ' . » I 1 • I 'I ii:KEV. — Di-rvish Pa-na, Mill O'ght bat-
Wholes als & Eetcil
iiis, mm mm.
Triu'i:.\"ri.vi:. li urn: Lii.in.
OILS r.//.'.v/.v///;.«.
LJAirs. 1'L.LSTEfU.ya ILim. KFJt<)SK.YF.
OIL. I',ITL.\T MF.I}.
ICLVLS, F.I.VCY C.O(H)S.
worthy olTirir, whi-li was .«Iuiiited .some four | miles from camp, in a coiuiliy ciiureh-yard. | about one mile north of Ihc Lebanon branch |
Irish Nows-
Provhuee* the harvest was ie.-K productive ' —Ala-s for the d^a.lho.irs of honest fri.-iii- j,, ,i,,,t trving hour. But no. awav from home than usual, and there will be less to export | ^•|;:^';;-^-!'^^^^^^ frienks they bleel and pine; an.
this year. j Springtield in the happier days? Hardin's
4. — Spain, Jielglvm and Holland will bi> spirit went up through the murky canojiy
("crioUbly to complaiii of the cuiistant M'Ziire ; of thiir iiewsprpirs, and of the de|a\s wtiicli i
take place in their .h-livery when they ar«« not I [,AMPS, CIHMNKYS AND SHADES, .■^eiwd. 'Ihecnn.-e of this is, that no paper (ran Fang the Tears 1^^4.'?. lP4t, and 1P4.^ i l,e di.tiibutsd. witlomt oflicial ],eMni.->ion and ' '"'■''^*-^*'"' '""^'"''•^'' "'■•'■•■'"•'"• •••^-
HOW'S Drug Store.
V
huifert of grain this year — an event that sel- dom happens.
whose baleful sha»"ow liunj: over the battling leirio-is at B' una Vista; P.i---<'ll j>as»ed fr >m I linirritig hope ii;to Parad .-;e, honored in th*
of railroad; his grave was located upon a lit-
1 «li« for ! '''^ 'i'"^''''"- ^^''"t'l was covered w th i^piuce- , fj,,. |risl, lodgment-^ in the funds werr i.'J.b'^S- : thcv frefpniiiiy rem: i i l\ing at the post
, . . I pine and ced;u-, altogether a most loiielv and l^li. During the piKl three years Ireland ; oflice for upwards of twelve hours. ,. .
t.ieir lor our conn ry. _.. | de.sohite looking place, to inter the remfdi.s of «''-^'^ out of her h.d^^^^^^^^^ <^ — , ,\ f%flfi T^^^w^ltt CS«s1^
llie.«eareourlrii.utcRto ^rfr</o,>n, to /f»^Af, • .- ,. , , itrovmir that during (he former ix-VK.d.'^ there Cen. HorsTox not Dkad. — ' he roportc-d ^^Jl J J^giri; 8*1K 3S3J.li
... , , , 1 .1 • »'» Mmiiesotian; Inr uway Ironi hoioo ^o-l ' ■• • • ', . . .,'..„.. .. ,., '. .&M*jf^<J' ■ton' «»»••* >■»•■* in^»a*,w
to onr Cou/j.ry, anil do wel»eirrnM:;e the giits? ; , . , _,, .
. , ,, / 1 -.- . ! iricnd.-. This is onlv the third druth, li
And others of us are ready, waiting to% per- ] •
ao'
•aMiniR-otian; far uway from horn. was a pn.nt ma-le ami,
(jwever |ntler period ther wa.-
provimr that during (he former j><-vio<l.'^ there 1 Cen. HorsTox j 1 was a iirofit madi- and r»ul bv. and diirinu' the death of (ie-n. Sam
no
I Ion-Ion. of T'-x.is, is iin- '. proiit Tiiade, and I true. By tlie last accounts of him, in the
For Sale at
ST. PAUL PRICES.
D. L. hUW.
[vl:-Jl;tf J
6. — In Great Britaia the average annual consumption of foa-ign grown wheat, for the
lonely in his power, a .sadder. .«ilenter, greater man than of old. time beginning to sift ils I earlv .-iiow< njioa the blackn.-.=s of lii.s hair, pa.st eleven years has amounted, in round . his lu-art heavy with the sorrows of a n ilion, numbers, to 5,000,000 quarters, or -I0,0o0,'l00 ' his mind and s >ul pledged to solemn and self- bmdieU a year. (The importation of wheat '»'.'" g-tingctf rt to kei^p from detriment in
J. S. WEISEK, Physician & Surgecr,
cm bestow. <!iv8 it heartily, give it choer- 1 «''«<•"•'• throughout tlie winter, as the citizens j ,,„r,|„;. ,,.,,^ i,,,,,^^ j,;^ ,,,;, j,, ,,„. ,.,,„p^ „f „,^. ^
fullv. and give it hopefnllv. reniemberiii.r that ' ''^>' '^ ^''"'"''^'' ''^■'''-'- As you well know, Min- . (Jhannel on the morning' of the; 1st nil., died! Di:tu;s or D.\ti.v Lifk— Life is not en- ] ^^1 '^ »^ **'''•'"••
r.„r liVam M -. ipr h.v..tl,".i .-t,«> .rfnl r\^ ..- 1 nesotiaiis are accustomed to steady, cold, dry .. on Saturday night, 'Jth ull., in Baggot street j tiivly made up of great evib or heavy trials ; i oiik.- ut Uo^'s Uruu Store.
ourD.vmeM.uderlo^Uhache.rful,.^^r. ^.^.^^j.,., ;„,,.,, ^.f ^.^,,],^., ,.,^^ chang^.s so i l^^^I'""'- l">''i"'- . I'"", the perpetual recuu-n.-e of petty evils '
often and to such cxti'omes.
^IlltU«M>OI-l.
tTl;>.i.|f.)
loto Great Britain for the past year was ten and a half million quarters or 8.j,0o0,000 i bosbe^ nearly all of which went into con-' sumption, in addition to the koiuc growth of the harvest of 1S60.)
his hanls the Co-.stly treasure of constitutional govcrumont.
<'ol. i:ann*s Kcport.
Come, then, ladies and gentlemen, in whom is a spirit of loyally and love, come to this hu- mane festival. Couie and bring aid andcom-
Col. Knox Orme, Town Major of Dublin. , and small trials is the ordinary and appointed • met with an accident on the lith ult, by hf« exercise of the Christian graces. To b.-ar TEE LATEST DISCOVERY!!
The genera topic of conversation about ; I'f^ •■•'"•"?• ' | with ti.e failingsoftho.se about us— with their „.
, , . ,, , ... , • .1 • •. I r . i It is Stated that the Dublin tobacco man- infirmiti^s their bad judgnviit, their ill-bn-ed
I fort for tho-e who have irivon un nl for vou camp ol late i.s, the incons;>tencv and unfair- - , , i i . i .1 • • *i • ., . 1
luiuiui 11.U.-C niiu i,«>v i.nv.11 uji _>ou, i , . i ufactuitTs havo rcsolved to advance the price | ing, tlieir perver-e temj;-'rs — to end tre n.--
1 and for your children. Let no faithless, uii- iie.ss of the Governor of our State having the ■ of toliacco 2d. per lb. gleet when we feel that we have de.s»:rvcd at-
Co' l)ani oomm-.M.lM... the FJr-t T?<.,-.no t ' l^^l'^ving hoarLs. iio craven, sordi.l desires, de- ; authority of apjiointiiig a« commi.-sionod of- j In the Inland llovenue Department— ■ teution, and iiigralitiide where we expected Tv..u',-rrii«.r w«„i-i r.--,..ctf..iu iut.>rm th« m-r.nH y L.. I ana commaim. n,_ lue riri uc .me..i ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^.^ ^^g. _. ^^^ .^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^.^^^^ .^^ ^^^ ^^^ vacancies occuring, even djwu ' ftan-psand ta.xes bn.nch--Mr Cornehu. Ma- , tlduks— to bear with the company of disa- , "^ Mi'-;-|;';i-' ►•' •';^l;■- ■T'-'''^r^-^f -
^ ^ . , _ - Mmncsita \o;uiteers. li.-u submitted hi.s re- : ,. , .„ ,. .-i n j- I. ., c it- . . r,., , • ; lonov ha.s been npponited a clerk in the ('an- j grc-cable ii-oplo wlo.ni Pr.vi.ieiice has piaceil 1 VK"' A] W^^^
7.— The average annua', whe.it cropofCreat j^,, ^^ the affar at Balls BlulT. After dc- i " '"'^'■' '"'^^ *'^" ^''" "'^^^ '^'■"'''*^"- ^''•'^'^'"•- '^ *^*= ^''^**"*^ L.eutenmit. I he general opin- ^^,, ^;^,.^. ^^ y^y] {.. ,^^^.„ .^. pr„„i„,ed to thir-l in our wav, and whom I le has provided or I ^*-'^*'" ' ^ »'• '" '" ,*"'^ BriUiu is about 120,000,000 ba-^hcLs we bo- 1 tailin" minuielv the iiart the "tJallant First^ soldier will ble.ss the unknown hand from ^ lou is, that company commis.sio:ed olTicers cla.-'S in the s-olici tor's depiirtncnt; nnrt xMr. purpo.sed for the trial of our virtue— these are j SCOtt aXlQ RaZllSey.
whence it flowed.
lieTC. For the harvest of 18G1. taking into . t^ok in that disastrous en-agemeiit, he close's
accoont the low yield, and the limited breadth j,-,, re.,ort .is follows:
Bown, the deficioiM-y can not I.o estimated at j ^, ,(,, fi^, ^t,.,,,^ „. dawn nnde its nop. r- ' co;r^;;;;;;de;iri.,"wa;iii;;gt
]em than one-fifth, or 24.000,000 bus'jels. jurc \llmiC.•^Jta au dti alone, with tjlen. Stone, ; iLere i-i a wide spread inpie
T.
should be chosen and selected by their n spec- ; John Smith Gardiner, appointed controlifr of | the best exercis<s of patience nnd .si-lf d'-nial, , xhUinathiiiL- u the ut<'«i trivemeJ kiituuB ni.irhiMo live companies, they beii'"- suimosed to know, stamp duties in Ireland, vice Staiiley, sujicran- j and the better because not chosen by onr- h-ii
uualcd.
selves. To be.ar with vexation in bnsi„e.s.«=, THBOXLY RE.iL K.MTind^MiCni.N'B
Di-RATiox or THE W.u:.— A well informal Ins ^.^.11 as the Governor, what member of their' ,,-, ,,- , tv t ..^ 1 ,-« r o,i ft - 41 vi c .., 1 -.ir - * . •• ..
on wr te« iig th-it • i I he Irish Bi.-hops have Gxcd the third Sun- ' with di.-appimtnient in our exiiectatioiiK «rtli
• company 13 capable and popular enough to Jay of November as the day on which the intenu,,i.oi,s of our retirt-ment, wdii folly, in- : ';i;:;;::?:r,l^,n!!:,';;mn';',,";;;l.,^,',i"''' *'""" '*'
preal iiij)ie.-N.>ion that the War - . , . ■ .. ,. v--ji
which added to the average irapcrtatioii.TKiit.-.* stood upon tiie Virginia .shore, and every thing will l,e of short duration. He thinks that a "'• "">' vacancy that might occur nmonj their Catholic I'niversity Collection shall be annu- ; truaioii, disturbance — ii: short, with whatever n.^» tii-. i's«m t*i- jowm i-it. i. '_f J^'i' ,^/ ^i"* C.'^'
ike foreign demand this year for Great Brit
uin alone 64,000,000 liisiiKii) !
S.'—France and Great Britain together will therefore require, to make up tlie defi- ciency of this year's harvest, o.nb iu-xpkrd A.\t>
poll terms ■* •/ - - ./ - n - -• , , vim no m iin_- ui ij^i.iKji uKww \ji ..^i.-« vcuMn; rij;or.-i ur uiuieiioiis Ol our on 11 iiiipoMiijj.— . j;„||y iq WoMKN ai.il w(j>-ii iih vmiir ik uti<:>TM<>'»l
1 olu-yea his order to goon boani leaving hini (ii.noralde and stiii-fa(-tory- to the'b(i;igerents. ''«"»'^ undoubtedly brood general c/wsa«w- ' West are lamentably deficient. We have Tlie.se constant. irievita>.lc, but inferior evils J^';,,f;'i';;^V!^.f",""|^^^
ulone. It is thought in Wiudiiiig'ton that th..' Conlcd- faction! I been credibly informcil that not more than prof>crly improve.i, furni.di n good moral di.^- ' iu!.tiii».1*u«ii ' ' . ^a
What can I .say for the men of Minnesota, e'ates would be s.ti.-fitMraiid lelnm to their ir„.,: 4i,„t v, .i„..;i-.i ^_ i one-fourth of the potato crop is available for : cipline, and might in the dovs of ig lorance, : 5i«ke Twelve Dollars A U'rrk.
roBTT-rouB MiixiONB (144,000,l>00) i:vbuei.8 more than that for tho-e few days of hardship ;dle-iance if con.-titutional guarantees were se-
_ _. ^ _ "oi''»? ^''"^ ^«'"«y-'^'^'''' '^«'^<''a''cd for ijan.Eu food, while acres of wlioat have not 1 have supcr^^^^^^
„r woKAT :— cqnal to rine thousand sA/» and t<dl tht-y proved Ihrmselve? worthy iT cured to thctn upiwi the bag?.-- of t'je Critteiideu ^'""'^ ''"'y ^"^ o^''^"^ t"at will require a change been cut ai all, but aliowr^
Ittfdt at, 16 000 bushels each ! \ *'l'V' •"'.•=»'*:' "^'j' 'j' ''^« '=|'ii<? they have acquir- Compromise. Uur correspoudci:t, who under- of quartcis, for the sake of escitenieiit if noth- j ^1 caUie. Largo quanti:„s of hay, which
I The f.illo»!»rK!irc .-i li-»of th* a;.-ii'.«t iiiii;nilO''t v.ir|<-tjr i o< faUloiUKl •rurtr^ of w<-«rliie*MMMi!l Milrh with- tk« ' riKMt MiTr1«lnir fticliin.vnnl p'l frctiitii.a^e mil tr ii|k)u
ed for herl Patient, bold, obedient, orderly ^lards the views of our leading men, may he ihl' more. f.— It Is probable that the increa.scd price- and disrijplined. 1 claim for them the title correct in his .surmi-es, for there is a vague * "^ j ^^
II eoraowhat leasen the average coasumji-. of veterans. impres.sion enadiug the couiitry that atermin- 1 ,
I have tht honor to be with respect, Yo«»r obedient servant,
N J. T. DANA, Col. Commanding.
Drijiiii.no OCT iiAT.s. — A .subscriber at Far- tui»i.u;i m«uiii.-.s. iu.:iiii:ie vn:
St'.eklnysof uvcry s!/.- Jiti^l ti-xliirr.
1 :-. #!.....* W..1, I.....
will eomewbat
tioB, MpeiHaMy as the lack of cotton, and the ' lesKsed demaml from th? Unite-'! States for : Dwanfacttired good.*, will rlecrea.se the ability ; to putcha-u food. It has been found, howev- * rr, th«t the poorer classes conpnme less nieat iu times of depress^ion, nnd cat more bread
ation of the war ianot far off ' All go-id men »"'^ '*'*™' '"^ C"oer-^ mu.-<t hope thit the unnatural strife may be ! brought to a sijeody termination, if it can be i apou terms honorable ami that will prove a
1 remain yours, most truly in haste. ' •"»'' '•''," ^"■"'^' ^■^^'^'^ "' "'« '"endows half; miugtou O., writes that rats will not remain r^ vrt;!^^ul"''"^''^7;m':•'s" .pVivi."!;'-
, - - covered with wat<,'r, H now being removed to in a building where a drum is beaten occasion- Urawcm. lkuoi«ii iH»riN
to go out in search of a ca-np-fire th,- haggard, almost u.s(,!ess except for manure ally. This may be so; the idea is confirmed ' i,'.:"* c-Jve'f*' tSllrJ^rrJc"'..:!. '*'''''
II ••^•l I)ri»»f.-<, t'raVMtt,
ru r*«:*.
Tl'l Soiifai.'". Mwwl-. ]:iK<i'.el3 Ac. Sc.
Dkc. 4th. — To-day we received olUcial iu-
KiMTOBiAi. Lipis.— The:
juimanding. ; lasting peace. — Indiunafiolis ScMtiud. . ti;lligencc thnt we aie brigaded, and wid leave ^I'rough the Dui fanaghy and Lctterkeiaiy away at first,
i ••♦..* ; iLisi placeon Friday next, for U-banon.to join ^'"st -office.-, by the llev. Wm. Auduvson. Hoc- become accu.
. ;. c«. «„.<.u irnit. • A strong c [Tort is being ma<Ic by re.sidcnt* ^..^ Uri^Ar- it i/<^ i. <-,...or..i \i,.f'„,.f.^*"" '" -".vag", and hvs agent, Mr. Daniel turbed.
,s so much truth ,,f ^4„„„,^.(: .„,,„ ^i,,„^,i ..,:„, .„h^f,. ,„ have''"' ''"S^f^ '» '^ <« »^ i,nicr^\ Mr( ook. s«.e,.„ey. threaieniiii: them uith .seriou. con- i
The gloomiest ant' -ipatioiis are indultted in as by' another correspondent who relates that the; regards the prospt :is of the small farmer dur- rats left his corn cribs, when a hand-siu Her, ing the coming M;a.«on. i that made a '-reat racket, was introdnceo*. No .„ , .. ., ^
'1-...^ .1 *, ■ .- I 1 • 1 . . ! • 11/.-, .1 All Ot tlivst* art* hntttrff, fimJ^ys 'wtrk,9t> thr work «loiic,
1 WO threaleuii.jr notices have bee« received dou'-it an umi.Mia! iiuise would frighten thrm i„ tii».iii.i>i.M.^ iv«,„i,"s r..i.. i . f.r. ;.;-o- n •*»».!
but we, iinii-'ine thev'would wx n ''♦■».•«♦- i"«iJHhu Itwii .iwnp the H-«rfc ni»f(.^HM*^ttba!i
toiucd to it, and remain untiis- ivr.v/a.^ wiMiin.;!-. |.iii<iia-'-<iri-\iiiihi<-tii<iM! fn.iri.iii.
»i«— iirtlu; wi.ii; <l<iin- liv lliMii — laii s>-«- "mii. in iiiM-rutl'tr lllii;; ii)M.ii llii- .\.;i-iil at til>.j> nrirj Sniro
which is al wave a cheaper food than im^at. in the following from the pen of Captain Mar- . s^ijrd onlerwl back to Springfield, with 10,000 l»ri."»de, which is to be ina<lc »p of one Ohio, .se(|ucnces slioul i the n;v. ginileman incK^aftC i The boy wlio lost his bulam-r tui the roof •it is best to look tbij dilcmu^a in the face lyatt that wc mu^t be ullo^^cd to quote it.— men. Sigcl fr.vors the plan. and one Indiana rej;imenl, i*c rcgiincut of the picci;ul rcu'.s of bU teiiautfe, which, ii ic be- found it oii iht- ground shortly aftA.'rwaid.
liy rail
hl;nljly.i
J.. U. TIBBK'ITS.
I
INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE
! i
^■v
l^'C"
— 5PHUIAL KOTTCES.
ftw" Jliafeopee HeM^
AK«nia tor fla« Arftta.
Bell#fl*i»c, -..-. • /■- - Jotei CTKeUL Cedar Laket - • - - - Martin IMieluii. Helena, . . - - - John l.aiuk'iibej:j:er. Spring Lake, »'-.ivi.» --" Rob*rt-^n»iloy.
Ljdif. P. O, - - . - - - C W. i'cyvthertr.
■» •
Wheat Wanted.
80,000 BuauBiJi of Whkat WAStED for
Wkicb th» hlvht-at pMce wTll b« paid In cuti, at the >*tia- *op«M llkTvlware Stor*.
T. J. DCyFY. (Tl;Dl;tf.7
Estmy IVotice,
Strayed from the subscriber a white heifer
*rHh baary il*rk sray in-ck. SaU heifer was two yearn ©14 la«t iprlniC. Aay p«r«oa kIvIhi; Wi!<»rmsttoii th«« wl'.l l««d to btr r.-covi-ry will 1>« liberally reWarJcl ly tlie Da4«rttrn«<l at the Mrat Market Shakoi>re.
rUVKK HANKEY.
KoT. a. isn.
Treaftnrer^* .\'otice.
Trf«!>ur«r'a Otico. Soil County }»ute of Mtniios<it;i. ^bakupre. DeieiiilKT 3r<l. l»ul. Motic* Is b«rrtr» »lT»-n that I will atteinl nl tlu- i<Uic wtirrr tkr lai>t •Intiun waiheMlii ench of the ursnnizeil T'lwualilp* or Klectiuii Dl.~tri> U in sakl iKUnty en tli'dKj' , •li'l tliua berrinafer «p> c irt'-il l"r ilie juMus- i.l ii'll«-cl- liiic tties Ixr thif r'ar liSl, its foltown, ti w t ;
In tlir T«wii!ililp of lidcl<i O'-eli. on the».b ilav of Jiin- I aary Iftt, (T"in 9 ..V!ui k A. M. ;intil S J'. >l
T-
SIlAtJOreK, PBOEMBER, 1-t. 1861.,
writer eviJently ineaut business
'3=
lK)cal Dopartmcril
iUafr!i'r,,V*'cil'!:k/iiT!?H»'ii/M; "'*''*''*'"'■'""'"'" j "f >» "«-'w <Jcrtiiaii paper lately started in
An Acc«pta»lk PRESEKT.-i-"Vye last wl'o\ took from the Post Office a pablication; wt^ltt^ upon tukiii? off the wrapper, we foninl to be » Madame Detnorest's Quarterty Mirror of Fashious," Upon opening it, we found there- in, a considerable qnautily of thin Piroug mauilla pajHT. neatly folded and fastened iiw Ou referring the mutter to our ' belter halP the aforesaid mauilla paper was found to con- >ist of three full-sizcil ladies dr€33 patternw — the " Consuello Cloak," '• Ladies Mcti ipolitau Jacket" and " Madonna Sk?eve."
The "Mirror of Fashion" i* be-onrn.: etctc 1- ingly popular, and no surprise at n hat we *ay will be manireiieil by any lady wh > w ill send for il. Iti;! published by Madame Demorest, No. 473. Broadway New York, at 31,00 per year. Kach number will contain several sj.lentlid fashion plates jind the fu!lsiz-d patteras.
Minnesota Voi.ksblatt.— This is the ti.inie
Si.
souls Ui (|)« vilderueaa. 5?*fe# freteace i^ Jtsuait^^fpected." ' ^' i
, Tub ARctra will be deliyered toaD oilr city subscriber*- who do not rosicj© toa fk» out on ihesuiiwTte— by ow^^rrier boy. Any ne- glect oromits^ion of tl^e carrier will be prompt- ly retnedietl; if wo be hofftoJ »f the Aict* at lour officti
K ALVKLAOK had an excellent stock of mil- linery nnd dretis goods, at hi* cstablLshment on Holmes Street, no^t door to Strait & Hol- ionV. Oftodrse, his onterpriaug lady is eu. tilled to a uhare of the credit ; ei^pecially iu
the getting up of those lovely bonnets. ^ • -♦>'—-
Thk many orders for job work, which we are receiving, show thai our citizens Boon learn where job priiilin,' is executed iu a pood maimer, and at low pHt'es. ' tSend tliein along gents, we'll try and plca.sc you all.
Tub rKi.;K ok Lakh.— A correspondent wi.-hes to know tlie price of land in this county. J;;VUj^7nri^!:v'?.i'r".'M.'uT^^^^^ published by Mc^^is. ri.ilp R-.hr ,„„,,,,ver. we would .^.iy to t.i-a that the price
n^'i^'Z:i:^r^l.::t\^^!^u^^'l^^:''^'''''''"'\& ^o. our knowledge of the German lan- ul^'^ir^';,tw:^X'"»)Lwi\'T'''''"'-'''^ l.^iiaire is too limited to I e able to exprc-s^ a
.'A corOi^ imi^>it\o^ ii^tt-niea to ^^ jB^.X It'' ■ ^come aud worls, W 0^3 nnd ^th^ »'^^**'r ivito I*"*'"''
Ale. |CU;«r, 12.0*1
Lead
,«ar, i< a> 10
8<i>l0 Molsaa**
llKiVU riantatlon, V Kul., «0
f\i>iitT HuiiiH', 76
jskjoMen l<rilip, 00
Cut, '^ n>. t
OHiona
»*ii*«^ hu'.hel. 80
I Paliata nnd Olla
J***" Wt>(t" U-«,l, cwA, P.w
23(**<J,Wb.il«s. I pa
jl.h.beed, , l.tW
40 'I'O'l'ttUl'iK', 2'*)U
, lliertwrgi',, lo
•• <lr. -fl »..^t^.l(l iBeef. ^ ft, 8'it.>4
CraiilMTrl.-.<, ^ l/U., LlO •'"'"k. 2toS
Peaches. %» ft, IW/lii-.f^ _ Lta^. 6 to »
Btttt«r>
flrkc'i, %«ft, Oouiitry, rolls.
Candles
tatlow. ¥ tt. Star.
Clk«ci(o
Western ^ ft. £usu-ru,
Coffee BWi. H ft.
l/nmiara, J.iva, A Mocha,
Bgga
It aoz.
VruU
g»U!09
fO
*i(S10
Kalxliia box. S.W'(g.i.l*>
•' >il.oX. i.C-Z'iiiM'
Currants, ■? ft 14
Fl»Ii
Co.1, 'f*, ft, i
wuit.-, se-ii' Flour
F.xtru, >< M>l. 3.50(!i4.0(l
Meal. >* <»i., Orain |
M |
Wh.-at, ^ Lol. Cm. (lats. r.arl.y, Kye. Bacliwhent. Lnmbtr |
'.0 lii:> 1.- |
25 10
CuuiUiuii. ^ .M,
10,C
Potatoes
I'er huihel,
Hlce Per ft.
Sugar
Brownie ft, '•ell.ieil. I'.iwr.'ertil, iVuslittil,
Soap '"ummon, H ft,
ai-llle. •i.ruiiiii.
-Wltt^kay
'T.'rtin.-,!, ^ K"l. ^
Mi.ii:«li;il.i, 1 W
■M^ourb'.n. l,00(&;S.ilu
Important to House Ownersr — fxooa. Important to Builders. Important to Railroad Go's. Important to Farmers.
Tu all whom thU may cunoern, and it connna rrcrji botlu, '
JOHNS & CROSLErS
IMPKOVKDOUrrA PERCUA
mmmm^ st©be,_
1.1
imaii
u:,.,i« liigpOO
8 to in
'ii the !->«ru«nlp of lleltn.1. o i flw 12 •■! i.iv of Jiitnnrv IMI. fr f o'riork A. M.uiilil5 P. .M.
In the Towun'ilp »f r.'le Plaiiie oil th>' Sstli day of Jaii- n«ry ISC. trom i<\\o> '» A. M. nntil* I". M.
In thr T>»«rn>(tl|>i>f Snnil Cr«ek «n tin- 1 ■!!! lay of Jan- wry l)>S2, fr.'iii foVlock A. >l. until i P. .M
reliabk- ojiini'-^n, as to its contrnS; yet from t!.e known ability of the etiitors .Me.»-srs. I'hil. Rohr and Dr. C. V. Fi.-<her — iiur late condi- J«^'t':?;'';V;;;:V.:v!o\'r^r ;r;unp:'M''''' ''■*'' °' ! -h-te hv state Tl•casn.•e.~^se Imve no d.m't '^li; T■'T"V'^''■''^'^i"'^l''!;V;lii'^'v'''^"^■ '■''*'''''"■ i but tl.at it w.H rank far above the mi^^-nible
In tne T"wn.'4hlp»f Shako|i>r nn tlie 6i.h (iav of Jatin-ire 1M>. from Sycloek A. M.untUA P. .U.
All per»«-n< !i tTliiK any t.ix t" pay In any nf !li- f 'fe;;©- \nt T*«in'<Mp'< »rv li. redv r. 'julred t" .ipp<.nr it I'le Mnie ■ M'l plarr be >-ln l>rl(.'re mentioi.ttl, in the Ti>»n.s'ii.> in which IM ti-ia t ixes Id p >y.
lMra>« any l>»r«i>ii n,-.;le<»-< l<» iwt »« h t -X -i* Iwfore |!># flrit day Ml Feljrtlsry K'.J. the-p will iTi i>urh <Ma ■ (m- By per ernf .t<M(>.t to IIk- la.\ cl).ir;e i to t.iin. an"' I slial' l4vy the ittiue l>y 'liitlr.ai. aiet imU- of icoo-Uan.! e)> iliei<ot BH-h p«r*uu mill. l«-nl to p ijr the- IVr.-onal ta\.-» t-vtlier With .-•U r"->t» »:i I ohari;' «.
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To Consamptlves,
THK Adv(.Tti.-*'r. hi;vi:!g bi'tii rrrtond (<•
kaaitb In a *»rT frw week4t>v a very rliiiple reiiie y afw
Uav1(««salTer».| •.r»r»! y..a-i> »itli n'ev.ri- titnp ■ M- f llo.
anJ Uut .irevl dUe v>».C>-:>«aMi|.tlon— li>aii.\i-Mii> to nial>i'
kit(*« u to hU f« liuH-autl, rerp tlie Du aii» i*l i tr< .
Ti» all »h<, 'Matre It. be will srtui a i opt- ..i i;,,- . -em Ip
fore been published in St. I'uul. Wc con- gratulate «mr (Iirimm DuinoiTiilic ci!izi*ns np- o:i li.\ing tt list, an able i>eii.i)tra:ic org.in- Tiie ;ii;pear;inie of the Volkthlalt is faulile.'-s. I>r. F'l.-^hir was in this city tliis week >■!- liei iiig snbscfiptioitv for his pa[tT, and wean* pleased to say he nn't with e.xcellent sneee.<.^
V>\\.\. — We are n«ii'.e>li<l to .'tatc I ha' af- ter tiif Totiva', on inxl WedneMlav i v.-niiig, the vonn'4 ni'Mi in'c-!id to have a l-nll at tlie Xatif.nal Hotel, ll .• pr><-i>«''is < 1" whicli will aU<»be handed ov.-r to the Ladits Volnnleer .\id Soi-Ii'ty: tlius ii;iitiii«r pV.i-tire iiml eii- joymeikt with a truly prnistwui thy cbjfi't.
of hmd varies accoidii'.g to circuiastauces. — tlood farming lands caii be bought at prices | K.tKf»r!i M.iii i-n:i'rii,o- from lour to fifocii dollars, acc.nding | ^*»*ti'-n to locality, ^ro^J^)velnent^ «>;, . ( Far.ib ui>.
NortliHeld.
Mail Directory.
AiiK;vit.S. S P. M. SP.M. luA. M
riprARTcKtB. S A. M.
4 P. M.
3 p. y\.
fi p. M. Wcln-y. 6 A.M. Monlay 6 P.M. VVeilns-lav. «A.M. 1 U"->i!ay. EJkii Pr. N" tetiiilarUr, soiieru'.ly 3 iluies n Wvik
Ulencoe main arriv. 8 on Tu'.-ii.y* i>i <1 PrMay.."r.i; parti on Tue»ilays and Fridays, until fur! In r la.il. e. t^isl.ni Malld'Hi'saf 10P.M. Western Maliai 2 P. M Po-i 1'iV.te hours ouSuuiluv from »»iid 10 A. M. u;.ti 12 and 1 P. .VI.
D. L. now.
p. M^
Nkw AmF.KT!siiiK.\TS.— Wewonldcallthej rr^'_"'-'"^' '■!!_'ltU.'i'i-L- _'«.j_!i!
attrition of our rc.ukrs fo t!.o n'w advertise- j ^' EW ADVKilTISEMENTS.
nie;»t.<, which will be found uiider the app-o- . j : -^"^^^
priate headi.ij;. In tl.is is.n.-. Time will not J^QW TRICES WIN ! piniiit lis to I otic • t' t-in at length this wetk. i
I.mmi(;r v.nts — Quite a number of immi- grant.-' hi'.vc come into this con:.ty during the [last fall, and .«cltlcd upon farm". We notice that t.iey continue to nrrivc by land travel .niiicc ihc clO« of navigation.
CEMENT ROOFING,
The Cheapest and most durable Roofing in ii8^.
IT IS FlUE AND V«'ATER rUOOF.
It ran be appltpd to new and oi.t) Roofs of oi Ki.xtw. steep i>r flat, and to Sui.MjLt Uoofs withoutreii.o. Inj; the Shingles.
The Coat la ouljr about One-Thlrcl that
ofTiM, A»I> \t IS TVVlCii: AS DLKA-
BLiK,
TlilHnrllcle ha-! been ttio-..u;;li|v tested In \ew York (■iTv Hiid all pirt-iofihi- Uiil!,d Stares, Canada, W.ist In lUesandCeiitril.iiid Si>ii*'i \ni.!rie i, on ImllHncs of all kliils, .siirh .IS Factorib-, FiiL'.\Dmi!.s, Churrh'*. I'lillrowd 1) 'P'ds, Cars, an I en Publie Itulldiojs fieneiallT, (^iovem- Uui'dintjs. Ar. by the prinrlpal Hu'li-.-rs Aeli'ltert;! iii>d others, dnrin){ the past tour xe.-.rs. and h;L< ii-ovi'd to Ikj IheCllKAPK.^T ami MO.-^T DrKAHI.P Po, |.i\({ in ii e • it H In every respect A FIKK. W M'KII. V\ 'ATHKI! and •n.MKI'JtOOF toviiiiu lorlttK F.»OK Al,l. hl.MiS.
TtiUiiikf OSJA'yniiUrial wnnfiHti.Tt'i in 'he Vnittd .M'.tfct v.liKli I'liuiidiiis 'lie very de^iiaMe ppprii's of Ki'i.<t}eilu and Vunilnlity, whli ti an- unlvirMally arlnowl- ,-.ls,.l t.. I.J po.-.s.sied by (Jutlu Per«:Un uiiU lu- <Hii Knl)bHr.
No Heat la required iu making applica- tion,
The ••Npens* "f iinplvin; It is iritllnjr, sh an ordinary Itoofcan bo fovereit ,tii I ll'ils'.ied Ifie s-.tnie (/I'y.
It can lie applicil by aov oce.
.ind wlien llilstie I fornix .i;>»T/e'-f'i/ KiRR IV.ooF ttirjjcf. \ «iili .III ehiPt»«*a ly. which eaniiot lie iuiure.! by IlKvi , C"i.;> or.STOKM.'i. tiiiiixii.Nu of Itoof llJiKuu. nor ai.y ex- j
tcriial aitloii whatever.
GUTTA PEECHA CEMErTT. j
Fur Coating Metals of h!1 Kinds when e.X[K»s- ed to iho A< liuii ui' tiie WcaHa-r. and 1
Corner of Holmes &
First Sis. Slxakop^e.
•:o :-
J. DUFFY.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Hardware and Cutlery
Stoves Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware*
Mv.x. .1 l>. Fisii::K. — We regret very ?iiu<-h to learti thu' this cr<'nilein..n has bwu ill for two wu>k> p;ts«. .\l!lion;,'h not rP:.Mnhid iw il;!n;;' r<^n.-*iy iil. he hw been coufi ;id to hi* room ll.e gri-i-ter portiou of the lime.
.^INTK »:.'i-;.-UfMl our hivt, and t'ur citizfns bf;^iii lu Know that we do, iiinl will, pu' ii-h a
hir^fe additions taour.suliHTip;!' a li.-t. How- ever there is mom enough left t:p in it for as •nai.y ircrf. nnd we will bo pKnsel t<. add .-.ll tlip.; in ly comt. in. Keep 1I.0 l>a!i roliiii:;
jfi'iillemni.
-.«.» —
At tlp' r»'(pnft>t of a num*»»T of our .<;tibscri
!nT^ wf will ir .\t w»fk pubii.^h tlie able and
• h i|iint iidiIr-.ijiof M;.>h()p Whi;-;!'-, iKTivered
.,..,,- , , , ,. .. ,, .. , ' ■■•t'l'i'rc \\:<' l/idii-i ^'(>idielS A'd .*^i'e;itv i-f
Mvu as-d, (fr<.» '.r 1 tij,r,->-,l wit 1 the dlreiil f... f». j.r. ..■<••■•
p»rlB« aii<1 nuln^ ll.a •&»■•. ul.irh iliev »|ll iln.l a rxrr. \ Kari'iatlil. Upon the preM'Ut pl;tl(' it lh«* IJllilrtI
\.>; We ill !iot ii'tcnd to i.s».a»' nn.ny over ynr
Uo.v. J. II. n.vKLU, Sccivt ii-y of State, ha*
nccep'.td isn invitation to riddros.s ihe citizens
of bli-.iu ipie on the occi.Mon of thi; FeMivut.
" I tstiiir {jeiillomeu have ul-^ ateepled invita-
lajH-r worthy their su|»porl. we havi- receivi-d | jj^^.^^^ to^ixiik.
Thk man who dont Ml«c a pajicr tame into j fov.n ljt.st week. IK- v.-;is vi.ry liuieb par- pr'.sed to learti lh;.l Fuinunt had been re- moved, lie'll do to travel
tVT««f<»r C"*«c»pri.>^, Aar-nn. rtNoNcxirt'. 4..'lle
!• «!>]'• t of t ••■ a iv-rtiK-r !n •• n ip^ tl:>' ir.»«rst .u
^. t«.r. tut the .. Will"!, an.l -prr^.l li.r"rui..l...ii xl.rhl-e! n'l.-ll;ar lIKIIllirr • 1 1 Cr tliall lilO'C ofdci-t-d
w*-
Z^-iIl<-' fi^-r, t;.e lel-el hi drr, \.! o lulu made all |)o(.r a li.'iiri- in Kei.tit;ky, i.., .-.aid to lie a 1 printer, but ho * lould uut b.! 0 ,«r led as a t;pe of his eallii:/. At the la t iiveoniLs hit <•.«« w.is Afj.il out all I llij Uiiiuii liien were i drstribuiiiig lii.-< inuiler." — tV.
llehnA by t!ii.s fi.iio. no 4lou'>t, b;^.«an to I iiiink t'.ut he not ii.to ,i.e "■•Nroii'; lu x,' ;'nd
,l»e.loUhoalUaM.-....dhebo..e».wy M..:eiM; ^.^^^.j .^,,,.;^^. ,,,^,^. ^.,,„ „.y„lJ ^.j,|, „ f^.^ , tl.at hc Is hkcly Iv. I).' hand.-.! 0V> T tO thc
wUI try bU rrui'ay. astt a III ixst lUeiii tioli.ii.. , ale! Kin. I |'4^,** a Llra.luic. I'artira wiablu^ t!i» p'««. -Iptli u will i.«-,« ■«.'.''' 1 Jia\. KOW Alio .\. VVIl.-0^. Willlaifn-oir •. Kinc rotinrj , ..-w Y' fvl;i.l 3 ■:.■
»'.\tra eo|ii.« to hami in tli'ir cnier*.
I '• Dovii,' to be deposind iu (Mi.) ••..ell.*
!<J!,J K 0 PEE, Ml.y.Xf: .V O T. I,
I>£ALKlid IN
mimi mim,
CROCKERY; &c.
K»ei>< fo:i«!,int:y on liaiid a stipp'y "'
F:i..c:/ and Hltir>lf Dry Cmoitti, Crockery.
Oliifs and liardiiare, HmdyMade
Clothing. Il.tti Capg. BjoI$
a..d tihues Croc r-
ict. ^'c , ^'c.
An of wiileh wi:; he sold Rt
SMAI.I. rUOFlTS
— Koi; —
For Treserv :rg end Bepairing Uutal Bocfs
OF AI.LKI.NI.f'.
Till? IsTHltoxiT C 'Ve i'lTPi. Hytitiy trhi'fh vHI surfrtt fiitly n^ht r:rtn'iii, c'mrtg a nrull rJiniiitiK f,f iitiy itngtit •/ Itmr, uIkk iiiiflieil I'Dii'f lU. t'> wliiih r. ;, ih. r.s iirinN-, foiiiiiii..' a Iioiiy ei|iial to tl:ree Mints of ir-iiiarv paini, | lOMs ii;ii,di less, avd will I. A. "ST Til KICK TI.VKS A« l.tMl ( and iroiM its r:.ts:|. •) V is iiot li'jiji ■ I i,v i;.,. i nuiv.i. i'i..ii : ati I < xtiaisi'Mi il "I i.\ ami otiii r MKT» ' llouKS, conse- ' • Hieiit nii-.n su tS;i 1 li.:i:i.-rs ol Ii,.- \<.',iili.,r. j
It u'lV n"t r-.l ACK' I.N rof,!» OK IM" S l\ WAKM WE.V '. TUi.K. \.\Ii\\ 11.!- N'lr U ASM 'il-K
l.-AKVTIN AMMl'llKl! Mi.TAI. i:o:)r.-5 can be rea ii:\ I. j.. I • I »ith Ol '1T\ Pcil.CliA t'K.MK.NT. and ; prev.'iite.! f,oiii f.ii tlier eorrisioii mid )e.iKiii>;. Tiini.iiv H.Nslklv.: V PKItFi-TLY W Ml It Tir.ilT I'.ooK KOK MVW > i l s. j
Tli^s <" iitrnt is p ■( uil.:r'> amnited lor tin- prc->.: \m- ti..i,„t- IliilN KAILm;.'. sTO\F>. K^MiK-'. .-At-ls: ' AUnir: l.lUKAIi I .M PLK.M i;.\ LS \i.., ai o tor gene al , II aT!ii:aiiiir'Ts u.-.'-.
GUPTA PEHCIHA CEMENT '
P.r piisirviiii; and repai-ii:.; Tin snd oili.r Mi.tai. 1
It '.ifs ..| evrr leu rliif loll, from ti. unt.it elus'irity, is ^
•lot ililnr.-'I liy in.- lo I i.fl.i'i,i!i.l .•■;|i loslon i.f >'.•';• i^. •
ANIiM i|,L.\uTv;i.A(.K l.\ OJl.DOititU.N l.\ WAlwM i \M; AT 11 P.P..
Agricwltural ^^^ Iiiipliincnts,
AND Mi:rnA!SlCS 'iOOLS.
G-enoral Forvvarding and Comm.ission Merchant.
f«* Titinembrr the Old !<titnj ; corner of Holmes and First hSlrcctm, ShoKoprt Miit-
ncsota
-.o:
Job Work 5111(1 riCitairiiig ofull kinds done at short notice.
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U^ M hIP^^ ^^g^ 'M^^^
K£W Y^M AND ESIE RAILEOAD-
FRESH ARRIVAL!
I.v. KiM .Mkkti.so.— We arc letp-eKl.tl to, Wiiat ha.n bet-tiine of the lo<'al d.-piirtmoiil | ^^^jgj^ ^^j, ^a^^^-jkCSLXXOO,
Ties.- mat' rids iir.' M-tfTinTo *I.L eiiWATK^, HKil We a'e pr<-piif I to slii.py .t le>-- f-i ni htiv put 01 liie i: u - iry.at »ii.ai iio;i, ■■, tor t,\ TTA |-KI;ri!A liO 'KIMJ in p/es re;i.ly prep 1 ed lor ii»r. and (ii;T'lA l'KR(."II A <:K- ^IKNTiti LiarreLs uUI. fU.I p.ililca dl.ctUoIib f.-r appUtu- r.ou.
AGENTS WANTED.
IP- wiH j.ot.f lilnal tird smlifuctfrv iirr'tiii-n'TlK 'r.i'fi }■• .'.fitxiiilf l> 'i-tift ir'io it^vdit liir to fstiUlitJl ll.tm- j-i,'ii.. (>i J /« VKfirc .10 1 l"j.i;>tA.>.i.\T liUsli!e-s.
OUU'lKll.MS AUK CASH.
We I'Hn Rive una) iindaiil lo-oof of rU «crlaliii 111 fa
v..r -d 'Ur liiiiir iv.d l'.^•.ll|p^■ M.d'-rlHls, hasln;; app'le i tlivni ti several thotisjiiJ Koo;.i lu .Sew York City nnd ' !i..Ii"t.- .
JOHNS & CUOSLEY,
S.*LE MAMFAITL'KKKS.
}\'lir)!iai1c H'ttr'housf 78 It'ictiam Street.
f'..rntrofI/hMt. .street. NIIW YOKK.
Pu I lie-eript'iVc t trtuli.r.s and Prliee will In- fi:riilsli<- • »ii applii'atioli. lil::il;ly.)
■:o:
GR E.I T II 11 ().] IJ a A V (iE, IJ O IHtH
rnACKitnd TELEGJUril ROUTE.
TO
JOHN O'NEILL^
MAYING received, has now on hand NE-^V YORK. BOSTON.
MM and U)r .«ule ^^ ^» '
AND Vi,l. EVSTKliNOITIli*.
Carryiiifj tho
Great Western Uniled Stales Mails.
CHEAPER
THAN AT
ANY OTHER
POINT ON THE i Kx'ioW3Tr«l-,n!e,v.. Dunkirk. rtally. or arrival itf wU •*■ ^•*"^* ^'*'' ***— Iralinon the K»iiB.-«'irfre. Kallrool. Ironifleivlai.d. Oit-
M.nn..ot., lav, r a . hoice .eh-etion of ^»;';;;;. ;;;;;;v;;;.!;i'!i;v;:'krw'Y::;k wi.:;: j;'v:;L::ie*'""
The ■■a\\ route ruaiiiiiK Tar* lhroui:h fr.itii the laikas to New Voik t'llA :— K|Meii<lht teiililutvU sleeping car* run on M;;ht Truhiit.
It»;!iciti;e ehcc'kcl ihruURh. Kdroalwa!saa low as Uf al.y otliwi .'otlle,
lloston l'ahseii;.-ers Iriinaferred free In N< w Yofk.
' .1 11. 1 1 1f I
• iiinoiinec that a meeliii-,' uf tie eitizei.H w'll I ui the St. Cloml Union ? tJume, w:.k.- up ' be hehl in TitHs' ll.dl. .11 next Tm-Mlay evt-ii- 1 (.'i'lieral. Don't let yj ir locul news become I ill', at 7 oVIoc'-. r. M., for tiie pn/porvo of ' u>o Lotr* ry.
(.Jeneial Lane >jiv* lil.s Driv'ade would ••!ol-
i>;2..ii zinif a l.vrrnm. We I op«" thai nil who can po-sibly do -»o will attend and tiskr ;>nrt in the orjranization. Hy a!l mcais ht us l.ynMim — une that will bv iiitirehiinj; ind bciufi'ial.
SMITH & STEAD, 4;nrriag^e A: \Va;;vn .TSuLcrsit.
JlavtuK op.-ne<l a new ahiip on
KECO.Xl) STRf:ET Sll.ihOl'F.E.
tMwj tile r«rj<r "f nolwirH. ar«' prepared li .4 work In tL>' rnrrla,:e niakin,: liiii..
M .KE TliA'i VIR MoNKVS WoUTil. 1 f yoU
«aiit the .«:iU(ii-t. -pieicst nod mo.t iiuIeiH-n. i!» lit jMipr in Wi.scoii.Vm. an I cm aJTinl it. ■n-inl a dollar lo .M. M.. ln.-tter known us •'llrick" roii;vrov. ai I.a t'n'>s.<->>, aid he will
lo nil kitidi. 1 , , . 1 I . .. .1 #> « .J
s.'iid Ton his weekly k*.ub oJ the Ihinocrat n'agrtnts, 4'arriaKCS, Siffg^h.t iVr. for a year. For late iicw.s hard hit.^ fun and
»lal<TBIHKn. VKPAIKKf* M.d PATNTKO Ins aeatand | 'inilior, llo pajicr ill the We.Sl 1 ail beat it. TrV
low hiin to lull" if ho doired it.
f-;on:e of iln,- Unh.ji f.irnu-rs who have boeti |i!«t th'K d by tl.c I5n<i,atle, would no duubt like to havu hm prove that tt.-isortion.
Winter ."0!ii!itfiiefd with un thi* ?e:i-<rin ini- iiiim.iiiati'lr on l\ic depuriurc of aulumn. — 7 '/v/nsr /•»/><•
Does it not do so every seastin, KUi jtt '!
' it an 1 60--. Tb.j I'.i W-fkly i)s!n.> -rat at jfl f)cr year has tlie new.s in advuiice of Chicago or Milwaukee pai^rj.
IniIUns a I Oil I — I*nr},'e uumlM-r.s of In- dians pn^sr^l throiioh town yistenlay. on their Wiiy ilown .-stn-nMi. We did not leani th'-ir C'R*CBRIK« of KVKRV DFSt RIPTIOIf ! (k>tiiiation. Wc r.otieed that .-H-vyral of them I_,0\VKll fjKVF.IO, \d,oic ox team.s ami one of thoni had two
tST. PAUL - - : .W/.V.VfJNOrj?. iy^'l^c atiaclied lo |.i.s^l,.d. Tl.ey OLemo.l to
(vi:xi:if.j I pos3«'sis more of this world's good.t tluui is ;^n- • — I erallv seen with ili«'in.
t«b>tai>tlal ■kaiil'vr.abd oa rlio. 1 iiith e.
(»t: ':;! .)
■p. F. Mcquillan,
WHor.I'.S.AF,!.
DKALKIi IN
k
OHarles Hartman^
DKALER IN
TiiK Fk.<tivai- — 1^1 all remember that the
! Festi\al will lie held at the Court House, on
V\'ediiei-day evenin;? the 16lh.
commit to«-,
«-p.ron...nriiTonhandafuiiandc pi„e a^.o-e I t^at tieket.s c«n be had OU Monday at Duffy rt
Bi,«t.fth»«N»Trna-,ej article, to avvoniniodoie tht 'tore, and id.<o of Mr. Mott—wlio Will be
/^ • T\ 1 t 1 t \ V\'eihiet-dav eveiiin^j the 16lh.
lirCCCriOS, Dry (jCTUS aC! we an-'informed by the ticket
alUiaita of Ij^ott Couaty.i
FIRST STREET.
(Tl:iil:tf.)
SH.iKOPFE ' f^*"'"^ "^ Iluntiiinan's stort- i coliu
and Mr. I. Lin-
The Antelope maile her la-<t trip on 'i'uC5- day, ami lia< cone into winter cpiarters at Carver. — .Mankuto Re ord.
ThatV where the Anteloj)e penrrally p'H's into winter (juarteih — at the carrers! — Lu Croffe Democrat.
That's where Uouphton prnorally brings F A I K B A i\ K S &; G K i: E i\ L E .1 F : up. with the game he pursue-s being one of
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
SCALES
OF AL.I.. uixnn
Fi.siiop \\ HUTi.B was in this city uud |
^laaeiied in tlit* Fpi.>-copal (,'liiirrli, fcu la^l j
Tuesday evening and Wcdnei-ihiy forenoon.
^- ->■ • » — — j
TiiK weary traveller can find a comfortable i
iv.stin;: placi', lor" man nnd beti.'d," al the ISa- 1
varia llou.se in thi-" city, kept by Hen KndretJ. \
WnKAT. — It is a fact that wheat ba.s al- , ways eoniutanded u higher price in thid city I than it liid hi the Kt. Faul market. |
OwiNO to the fact that we have no eleigl.- mg wt-rth ne tt>nir)g, wood baa be- come quite vcarce in town.
.Ki market rate4,
Olve nn a e M iifd • xpni!ne evTpnr.i's l.frr. pen' n»!i,p 'rtsewh ete. We aie Lot to le tiinlt iMdd Lj ti:j ttlir-i fs- :ah!ishineiit tu the city.
m wm m m nm
IN CASH FQH FURtS.
HIHAIT i llOLTOX.
thakopea, lte<;.irli<r.l4tli IS' I. vl;iij:iv
JOHN McMULLSN, ~
DKALLli: I.N
:^^
MORTOAGE SALE.
WniRRAi, d •fauit h-is !>eeii made In th-' con';it'ona of a ii-rtaiii iiiorli.aje ixicnteii niict d'liveied l\ li'h. rl II. ' lt.i,^e«iid Charlotte >. Ids wilV. i... il>'.ij,oin (o /udriw <•. I Cliitfleld PresI lant Pe!;o Pl.iii.e Co.. liior!fa>;«e Oatt-.l I .Nov-iNler2.ll A. I). l-.VJ.iiid reiorled In tiiv i 111 e ol the ' H.-.iisi'-r Ol De- lis (d ^.o:t County M1i:iiii.(.'h, DireinLir | 2i h A. I). ISkiJ. at 4 o'cliM k P. M., In Pook "i ;' of liiortK- i :i-;es p.i.ijeb •Ifll ..11 : 4.11. aid wii. r. as sjl I liiorlk'n^e was l tiiere :fli-r«i.r n lo » ton ii,. 13 i, ii..y oi DiLeinher .\. \ D. ISJ9 liuly k.vs,. iid l\ Aiidr' w ii.» imiliiid Preiidcut of IJeI.e l'la:lie I o., a 11 P. W , li;(;ii>"ll A.~si.i;iiei- ol j b'-ile I iaii:« ("0 . to Willi, r R. Down, hy de.d ol assnnii- ineii' reinnPiI In tli-' ofili i' of tite ltei;i»ter of Dendi; of .-'ii.'.t < .11 fit y ul'T. .sil.i 01, fo- l.d.iof beven.b.r A. I) IS19 ; at l(l"'iio> k A. M . Ml n.i ik ■■|)"ot iiiorijrams pa;;. K2 niul will- i'..s s lilt nii.si.-a .1" W..S tiiinatlerwar I1-, to «ii: on ti e7iM ..f Kil.i;;:iry A.l>. l&.O, .iulv assi.:iieil l-v W nlii r It i II..WI1 fo Pi.ni.Ia Hon, lot, wit- ot S.Olli-rt. n. l.y d<e.i of! iivsl.:iinie:i: reionle.l In ilie oitli e of the Iteiilsler ot I)r(«dK olaili Seoti C unity, on tli. 20;ii"l Pel.riiary A. I». 1S5) ;»i SoLln.-k P.M. Ill Book "ll" oiinoi tea ni.iaj-.' Ifi4; a d | wh ;. as there Is e': I .elt'ile Ine and Is iliii' up. .11 t' e ' .■(.111 tio'rt-.;M;;e al the ':.li' ot ihii, notire, tne Mini ot Thri'".' ' IhoUiiand one llun.liei an I sixty nli.e .lollars i^.)16:o ami ! .ind n • suit or iroeee.lintf at law .n otherwise I .-.■n l.ad to re. .ivei the ainiiKuiiit seeiirel hy Said iiioit;;aKe, or any I part nil reof.
.So« therefore rntics Is herehy tdeon that ly virtue of 4 powt r of sal*'i o d .It.e.i iti .al.l iuortRai;e and iiiiiy re- cirded therewitii ni.d pursuant t.i the slaiule In nnrli «it
IJry Goodly
€itroeeries^ Beois^ Shoes.
.\l«o a Wel; scktled a'.ock ol Mptlom eonslsthiK in part
MO.XCIH.IUI ,1.XD BOURHOy h ItlSKEV,
niu.xDv,
hi.xEii, 4'c, ^'i'.,
ritoDUci:
T.tKE.X I.X
EXCIU.XOE
FOR COOES.
store eorniT of Maiueau'l Mernllaii ftieeia opP""''"' the Hotel
CiSIIPJilDFOiilllllil.
lvl;:.l;tr.|
He iiartU'Ular niiil rail f.ir 'I'lrki-ts via Dunkirk, atid tli* New V.irk an. I Kile Kill Iria.l, which aru 1.0111 at all tt>« prlieliiil llHilfoad t'lllctHl-i the West.
lliih road all >rds faeillll«H for Dhipuieiit of FrelKlit ••i- peri.ir to iiuy other ro ti .
AN I^Xtl>lli:!<S FUi:iCJIlTTRAIM
li'avis New Y.'rK .lallv.iiiHkliik'LloHeconiieetloiiKlliri tlKll to all indiiis West, and tjnlek.'r tune tliad e\er t>efure liia.le on any line.
Por Kr.dtlit Hates, cnqu're of ,T.r. 0*T»t»'<i, 211 Bma^- wav New York ; .loii.l .S Dr»L*P, IC State Klreet, Bonlon. Masn. : .lAi II hiiiM'TH, PrelKht AKeiit. 61 Clark atrcvit Chlcni;o or ol M. M, Foiisliii. St. Paul.
CIIA'SMINOT.
II. E. Saw ran. *Jeii'I "npt.
Kurth Westom Ajt't. (vl;al;«Mi)
TMK
ATLiiiliC
iiij.le and piovile.t, i.iie fol owini: landHanil pieiiils>-s lies- TTTIT^^TTT^TT JB» "C |."|' IPTT? Q irllifl Iil .said inortdase as lollowh, to wit : Lotn hIim' nnd | XlJ-IXVljXliJXV CX JL Jml X *JM.^»^f
rOEHH Hi CHAl!)
ten In liii".l; F'x. l/ol dixtien In l.loti. saveii lot< lour. !'.v... sl.t, .s. vei. an.l ei|{li' l:i Moi k tliiriytno, lot e't-lit In lii'ii.k tlilrly-«-ii!lit. hd live In block forty-two. ot eit-lit la liloek sixty-aii"-. lots fuuitieii Mild hfte.ti In Iil.ak !t!x:y- tiiiie, lots one, twoan.I t ■ r-e In hlork t>eKeii'v.iiti.e. le's twi'idy tWoal.d twei.ty-ihiee In Ido. 1> el^dity u'lo-, lots P.ur and tlve In l.l.irk one hundred anil slxt' •li, |.)!.s two aii'l three in li.ock one hiin tre-iai'd n'net.eii,|.>ln flve.ntid six i'l hloel; «r.e l.uiidred aii'l tlil:ty ll»e. loi* keveii and elir'd in l(li*k one hn.elied and loity. or the town ol Belle
I'lal i« ai c.ir ll:._' t.i the ve.orie 1 plat th.Teil, eXii-pLiiiK j •(.-.:
lot t-tgi.t ill Id. Ik one hundred and loitv. whleh has heen .. ... . ,' ' ,.„,,„_ 1. i,„„i,
r^l.i8 .1 from Hi.- i;.in ol s.iid inorluace, will !,.• sold at ""^'e fnntantly on hand a supply ol Ih-dstcnds. Uook-
piii.lle auction in K-p.-rate p.iiiels. to lUe tdsh. st hld.ler I oases P.ureas. Tables, ami Chairs of all klinlb.
I .r i-.isli Oil the 2."dh o' diiMiiarv A. I> l.«;2al lOo'eloik *.l
.M.ar t .< f'oirt .iooridlheorac* of Ihe Prfc-lstif of IVei.a , ,, , w « , j .. j
o:Soott CoU'fyat -hakopeen 'al : 8<oil O iiiify, lo sat- I AH klF dS f f WCfk UCHC tO OraCr.
l.-fvaiidp.viii.i.ni..unt lh-tineBpoiisu:dmoit.;aj;eaiia •"" k^il-^ov-l w UiXi. v».\,iAV/ w v^l^a.
MANUFACTUliOUS. IIOLMKS bXKKEr - • .-IIAKUJKI;
CtoMPi.iiJRNTARY N'oTicKA— VVc Select the followiiij; fmm a number of r.otices which we
first Strett, Hhakopec,
All kinds of
JOB nORK.l.XD REPJIRLXG
.!on« to ortCT on tiK snonXEST NOTICB. Tl:n1;tf.
~ john~schwaRtz
lave rv'ceircM from our (•dilori.af brefliKin; who will accept our thanks for the same:
The Argus is the title of a fine lookin;r ^heef. lately stiirted at Sliakop-o, by J. L. 1 3MoX"Oll.CiXX't 7£%iloZ*.
SIIAKOPKK
o:
172 LAKK STRtCT t: 11 I C AGO.
ATBUY only HIE GKNUINR.
vl:Ql:tf.
EVERYTHING Y'OU AVAN T FOR
HOUSEKEEriNG
Can b« fuaiid at (he ROBERT STREET.
Glass-ware and Crockery
STOjRK OF" rtLOCK DONILDSOIV k OCDES.
at the . LOWEST CASH PRICES Call and rxoraine at the ol«T Mand.
tlie finest i^hois in thc West.
Uf course Jim (For) shidl help to to dress her out during the v.inter. We will ail at- tend thc barbacuc — at thc SI akopce Icree.
Maedonald & IJre. The initial Lumber whieh we have jii.sl n eeivcd hmks well. It is "dis- tinctively" a iK'inftcratie Journal, and il.i eol- uiiiiis {five cvidenec of being presided over by a man of some brains. !~;kct.ss to the ,'lrfrus We ar.' h^pny to place it on-our exchange li.st.— .Vor<A<;Ti Sttilvsman.
New Paper. — We have received the first nnmlier of a new paper published in Shako- pee, Scott county, by J. L. Maedonald & I5ro. It ij a well gottcn-np. Mvcn-column pa|)cr, |
Beirxtta eommtiDlcatl'Mi wltb the nmH' fnnldnnaMa es- taliDs^nieiits 111 the F.f.Bt, all dolhing trade by lue wil ho of th-
Latest Style and FasMon.
Thepatrin-geof the pnhllc Is s-clltlled. (rl;!iS:6m )
liAGKR BKKU SALOON,
2 Glasses for 5 Cents.
and is well worthy of tht: support of tlio eiti-j ^ --ni/-iT e t^t-" * -'-"T'riTT
z,Mi.s of .<cott county, .,'Piientlly, and of ."^hako- ! IIEIDENRiClI & PFA^N ivL CII. p.>e particularly. If the business men of that j j.,^ gj^e^, two j«or« fyom Hoinies street. Fhakopee place know what is to their own and the
till, c.sts and e.Np.iise<i hv law al owe.'. M. Paul, l>n-.uibBr U ll, l».l
PAMKLA G:UKRT>V.
A. (.i.-KKTOIt, A.-s|..'Tiep,
Aeeuf. Ij3;6w,
rUOBATE ^■OTlCh;
Ptnte of M'nnesota.Coiirty of 8,ott, froh.-.te Cotirt. Ill th. matter oi the Ealate of. loscph Ku'Ier Heeenne.J. I'pon rea ilns.' iind tlliu'j the |>«telion of lloraee PulhT
(vl;i.l;lv)
COLLER & BROTHER.
Cheaper Ihan the Cheapest
day t'l" 6tli '*«y ..I.Unn iry A. \). l.>.i"J ut 10 oVlm k In tlie foreii'.on a' tle^ < Oh-e ol the Protiao- Jifli.e In fhe el(v uf Miakopee Iti nal.l ( .unity of .«.olt be aii'l the Kainels lier,- ^^ »el apnrf lor the h.-arlin ol suld p'-(i'|.)n. And It Is furt'.er or lered that th'-RriM pftltloner Rive nottre of the lii-ariBt'ofs.-tM (>< tition, hy eausIiiR a copy of this order to b" pnl.l'she I In the "Ar.M.H" a newspap.iper ptihlishe.I ill saM city of Shakopee, at least three weeks telare said ilav ol he.irl'ie. l»ateJatShakop-», 0»<.eiuher 10. 18«I.
J. L. .MArDONAI.n,
Probate Ju Ige.
town's interests, il.o .Irfrvs will be well sua- Uiiied. — Ftf-Vt-y Tr.nn'cript
Strait & Uoi.to.v. — We would call the at- tention of onr" reader.s to the advertitcmrnt
Wkll Saio. — The SL Louis Repiblican
Jf'ine^, Liqvors and Cigars altrays on hand.
'laOMBR S. DAVIS;
t poll rea ilns.' and nitH-^ the ii«tei Ion <•! Iloraee I ulhT 1^^ • ip^ d^>4 J Ttj-o.
prav;ii.'forie,»..n'i (herein s.-tiorth that l.flera ol ad- GrOCerlGS jJrV VSTOOuS, lithO
inlii:stiat?o)i he issued by said (iiu:f il|ioii the ^.^M estate I " J .7 '
'if .fos'ph Fulh-r late of said county deeease.l . j . .
It 1» liTidiy or-.'ered s'ljndije 1_ an.' dei r'-<d (hat Mon- | '"'"
COI.I.Kl! A RRO. hav.i on hand, nnd are oonslHi'lIy re- relvii..snpplle.sofDKYOOuDSaiid«UoCEKlKa ol all Ueni rlptl'Jiis ut
Prices to Suit Th3 Times.
AninnK which ure
COFFEE, SALERJITUS,
SUGAR, CA.XDI.ES,
TEA, SOAP,
SYRUPS. TOIiACO,
yi.XEGAR, 4c. 4'c-
Also a ccnrtant supply of
DRY GOODS.
Caller es.DcIntiea. Musllnp. Clothf. CjisiiJ-
lueres.SatlncttK. Keiitueky Jeuii:<.
Cotton and Llniien Drills;
Tl»e above groda -we offer Che»p foreaiih vr ready |>ny.
Hlortgat^c Sale.
Default harlnpheei, ma le In the eon'Mll^nROf a eertnin ni.>'VKajte deed he..\rlit: oaie Aiuiist li'L-^nr.. ^l.'ilh) A.D. 1S.'>7, exeeuteil nnil deliven-.l l.y KhioucI W. hnssell of .s<-..tt (-'oiinty Mliiiies..::; ti Kli 1 Wihltr .d (ioo lliui- rouii- IV Mliinesola ret .rdi-.l in t'l" "tfi.e oi t':e Ke^ister of Dei'ds of sal I Oiuiil.r uf Seoti on the Illii .lay of August A. I). I'-W at 9o'eloek A. M. in Poiik "ll" ol inort.'aBe. s p-ii.'es .119. .'.aj. an.l .'.-Jl. an !e invcvs from sail Itussed to mi I W I. ler in fee tlM- r..ihiwi(i-.! dpscriiiel premises Situa- te! In Seott rouiity. to wit : 'Ihe west half <if llie .Smth Ka.st nu.irter an.l tne .South Ka»t quarlar of the South West <tu.irter of See'l.in .No. ehzht. en (18) in township No. onehuadred and tliirl.''-n (ll.S.) north of Ha -re .No. twenty-live (2.ii west ofthe Fifth pvlneipal meridian, sai'l ni'TlfHir' was i la.le lo sei ure tne p.iynient of Ihe proinlsorv note of .s,iM Kiiosel fur the sum it two linndred an. I s-veiitv two dollars, datid Auiust lalli I8.'.7, aiel liavaMe ane re.ir aflrrd.^te tothc onli r of hakl WUder with liitereiit aft-nlue at the rate of three p.-r cent pet ni'-ntli. Nosiiit .-r i.riMt'Milinj: ut law or ot'.ifrwi.>e having;
Tlie I'lldsiers of The Jtlitntte' U<mt>,ft^ffr\ Muit r»€> wonis of Ihehi. aie neede.l refpaetllic the lllwrarv rtkaiai.. ttrol tl.ilr Ma^-azlne, .ilre.idy so liill Uiiilerslooii and ^I► preelit("1 by American ti-adi rs. While tlie> will spar no vxertloiis t'l niHlnl.iln the hi«,'li literary poslilnii ll Ihis !;aliied. U.K. are henslhli- that lu the |.r M'li.eul the arial evinls ii.<« iiLdlatlnjr .he eounfry an.l tho afirl. annn.- IIiId.: more tliioi « ini n Ir literary chi raeterls d> inanvd of a lounial like Tut: AlUXlie. They wdl ullil, then for. . lo ulv.- it.<< Inture Isno-s a pollthal lone In keeplni: wlili lia hi;^li 1 ii-rary dtaiilln^. hvollnKlinieh 'if Its ajMee lo til* .lis.'.is-ion Ol Inii'.iti lilt asjiecls of the (treat puestiona of. the day. an.l ijivmi: to Us p,ii;i>s .nl'Iitioiiul freshiikaa. var ety, .eel lino 1 lani; ■, liv the presenlj'.t.in ol tii.i t»o-l t!ioU;;lit In I'ruw aii'l Poetry, tlpun aiir<'rcul pliaaas of the nation' j ;;real sirii^vle.
TKRMS:
Thi CO Uollnra a. Vrnr, Poalagc l^ald by the Publishes.
PnlwerlptLms niny hesjn with aiir iiunil-er. Back koa>- berscan be lurnillied ironi llie boiiiniiliiK.
<'l<ilit may licfurvud at ihc /iMotning rattt : Stlhserllicrs to nay to Ir own |Hl^ta;;e. PostAKe thirty ata ■'•'Ills u y*-ar. Two eopies, Ave dollars : Ova copies. iMI dollars ; eleveo (.oi.it*. twenty dollars,
•rit.NOi: /. PI P.LDS. Pnlillshers. 125 WaJhliiKtou ft., bust ..I*.
VANITY FAIH.
THE NEW ILLUSTRATED,
UiilOUOia ASD SATAIilCAL JOCRHAU
Special Jt'ottee.
rkrd nnd flatterli.c Buecees < lie puUUutlOu 1)1
VAISTITY FA^IR,
The vi/ry marked nnd flatterli.c Buecees whkb ium ItMtC fariittenocd ihe puUUutlOu ot
says
"Don't let ns call this a republican eounfry
^nnami'^^l Xf Tf*»r»airf»r of dasM i wiMei- frri mi-i Knsseii the iji.ther m.
VruUMIZAlbU OC £\C_£iaAX CX *^* I I. ..,ne d.. Pars and f!ilrty-nv leiiis. tlie aniou
I .sail Wll.ler p ild fer t'.e taxo. nsscsse 1 against said land
All tee ask is to give vs a call before
i.;-.Bi tistllute.I to leeov.-T the amount of sal. 1 note or any > „„,..},,,.:„ rr ,,[,s-irh/'rr part f.err.)f aiel tlieie beini; du- on Kiild ii.ite at th« date /''" Cnasmg tiseunrrc. ..1 MiisiH.tlco the sein 1 f thf.' hundriil an.l tliirly one, „. , ...,».„„.,...»
••■■. and tlity ..ills ($.W1/^10J> an.l tli.-i.-a!-o l.elf« I We ean always be found st
sum of ,«tKKET. it by
('""""" "' ""' •-— ;- ■•- -:-^";7",.- if we cannot critici-^c the acts of thc men Aho r of these peii{lwn#h which wdl be foun.l in this ^^, ^^^^ servants, who live oflf oi
[issue. They show them.sclves eood business 1 meu by advcrtisiaj; liberally, and we hope our readers will appreciate their ifforta to ( '• live and let live."
Those ai our re4Jera who vibil St. X^ with a view t» jpnneh»6« anyihiu^ iu tfcc Ijr.'^ of houjek»aBpi«g nM crockerj- wtra m>ijd do well to call upou Pollock, DomklsoB A 0^- deii, R.Jbcrt jftrcet, S». ^*o^h
our money, and who derive every particle of power they ptjs- sess from tl*."
The Revenue Cutters. — ^The Dankirk Jour- nal learns that all the Lake lUveiiue Cutlers
B'lnp on Second Street above tht *'ArBns"oOec.
f3f Particular attention paid to repair- ing. (vl;nl;tf.)
AV. heide:;rich,
(some five or sis) are to be dispatched to thc 1 -, -»» ^aa m *•»» nn 4i>rR seabord for winter service,, via t' W. and St. j TJtWI.VR ^Jt U MfM€.9M'M,Mt
Lawrence. The fltH-t will be t.rd r the charge , FIRST S^TREET, - - SHAKOPEH. of C«i»t. Ottifljrer of Krie.
ior the yean* ISV^. 1,H59 and IWd.
Now therefore iio-ici' Ishereiiy Klven that hy virtue of th" jiower of .sale In said niorlcat:e contained and pursu- ance of the Statute in such ease made nnd provided, said nioiteaned premises »ili be sold at Public Auction at the front do»r of tiie Court House in the city of Shakopi e in s li.l Siott County on the nth day ofJanadry A. D. I»62'it j o'clock In tiie altiTinsiii of said day to sallsiy llie amount then due on said niortj;u.;e .lebt and for sai.l tax- es and also costs and cxpetists ot said tali'.
KLIT. WIT.DEK, D.ifi'd Ilenilerson Oct. 1st. 1861. Mortsascr.
WlLBMX* Wnifeios. r . . . 1
Attornejs. lvl;nl;7w.l
SHAKOFEi:
lvl;nl,Iv.J
: our OLD BTAND on FIR8T
Minnesota
COI.I-KK i BKO.
~9 «►
ROBRKTSTRKST.8T. PAl'I. .MI.SNESOTA. Tl:»l:tt - ■ "•• " •• ■
HOTXTE'S
""*' PTA.VPATIP
SCALES.
I Mr. Orchard, charged with commitlTiig n =
, .sault aii^ battery upon Mr. jJuQiou^ wan Uk'i
' before iJiutic-o Jooir«rm, en r4a1nn1ay hi»t.
-'The ofttim wK'pn'veii, anl i>riH«'<Liiiftl
SIO anthtjants.— ^/^nAato Record. <^*
I That 07ch:ird licarse.iLnjn.sivc fruit. Par-^
; ticdhrly where Jobmon fndt it, ana tries
he quality.
FOR BALK KT
TaB^NToort, Dlrkerson & r«.
77.V FINITE iVAREIlOUSE. .VO. IW 4* 201, Rnndiilph Street, Chicago.
X
I Is nreparsd to Ut and make cIothln)r for gentleaien to .^.^^.-^ I order an short notifVtailreasniiiiMutenas. (vl;n3;i\]
Mrs. MH'U'Ihin. the wife of General Mc- j ^ a kjv
Clellan, is a duuphtor of thc then Lieut. Mar- 1 MORTGAGE SALE,
ev. wlm was forujcrtv stationed near (yrcen ' N*'««»'*l''"^*'"*-~ilT"f*'-.!'''7''i
,; „ ,, ', ., f .. ., ... ' Xaas or MoBTUA'iFji.— Rlchur.l Shepherd.
HaV, at r ort Howani. Many OI tlie old Citl- < t^^H morti«\se la-ars date tba lOtb .lay of .Ttine, lg.W.
•/..if'u e..or.11i'ft lifr RtiC Wl.^ ehrktoiicil ut tliP ' •"'' *"» '""? re^'T'ed In th- oftke ot Ihe ReLl>t#r
//'IIS recoiKCi ncr. r^ne wojs Lnrisicmu ai me . of Deeoa. m ti»# Oianty ofj»cott, and utateof .vuii.- rreabTteriau (yhurch ni Green Bay. >->♦». '" h«>^ "f" "f mortcsires, on pnre» jtTani
_^ ^ ' tfcS June Itth, I86H, at IJ oVl^ck M.. snd there Is
" ^.-^.-^ claimed to he ilu», ai.d Is Une flienon, s t the date o;
m- ■»» 1 » 1 1 »T»i \ t . • !• this notice, tlir»e hundred an.l four W-IOO dollars.
The Rock IsIaiHl, (in.) Argus cntaiUSlhlS DMciurrmn op Lakps a.xd Prmiism i.isnmiro in 8411)
|ian»(!Tnpb:— , ,, . r.. . AU the tollowlnr <«e»crfti«<« jilecc or parcel of lan-l situ
••\\hlte county, (rj«jypl) this bfatc. gave i ate iyinjanJ belnKln the ronmy of.-Hoti.sodSute
icaa .......^ r.» It/..</«l..A n^R ft,» 1 ;,./.«t«^ "»u t ofMlnnesnia, and known as follows, v|t : The north
1 .'>44 votes for iJOUfflaS, l06 for Lincoln, 30 , ,„t qssner, or aomh-west -luart-r » southeast quar-
for IMI and 5 for Br. ekiuridare. Shenowbasl lern north w.stQn«rter,aiid north halfofaontheast
, .n^ IE c 1.- r TT^ <juirierof»»<f1on th'rtf two, In lownanip 115. north
1 100 soldiers fighting for L n on. . nin»e twenty .newest.
,.,,,55., . , , , DmaOT.* has been made, m the emilltliti of the al">re dU
I cribfd liiortcaKe. br the nejUct of the laonitajor to
He who never forgets his old frirtido and ; «?^ro%«r.i'c'eTstVi:;";r;;.:^h'r..^*;;rt'n'l'oT!.-
cherishes his attachment for them as ever, r.O i power of Mle in said morteane contained, and in pur-
k.,... „.U..v; «ii,«^"-A*Ai ,i. fi.'»« 1 „ii> su.ime thereof. «Ti4 of ib- statuf. the said m'>rt«a«F
nov\ nUKJl idnt, SpftCe or taCtune haM' win l.a f..n-< l.>se<1 hi a ule <>l said tp emts-sst pakllc
»mirtii- to the hlh'h-.t hl-M'T at Ihe omce of the ll»t-
~ Siof ''ounty at one In Shskopeo'clsek
h» f? h dav of .laiiM:ii V tVS to s»tl<f>
with 101I-.0I »alc.
We' «li ooi si le nt >•> c'.uii rs li
ou bsUa.
IriVtion e»,-.-lvr.| <vl;nl,tf.)
I A hdy hi Northwestern Missouri oflers a
j premium for enou?:h Ynikee scnlpato make • abetlquilt I — IVheeltng luteUigeneer. I Slie would probably comproniiae, and take, a whole Yai»kac as a -comfort." kerfUheip apart, i*, one of Uio^e rare- Uei.ipi r'lll'i;.'" ,*^'' "il
.■« • \\ Jill*' 1 *iii ji %• t'* ***'" i"*t'i« «Ti r*#
T r..» M .\l..1la..a 1.^., .11 ^K-ort^^HM^i.t Wi ' Wltn WiTOin inHl llU.H tMVlOWcU XW Olirtll. lll:it t , |l,« nfl. ni.H.,. .,n (»■
jonn Me Muik-n ha. an advert,.-4.nK:. t in , ^^^^ .^^^. ^^^. ^^^^^ ^^,,^^^^ ^.^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^,^^ .^^ ;;:::;ro';t.i:v:'-;s.'h'';'4r''' """•^"=" ""'" '"""" '
this is^uc. He too know? what niMfi* buM- , fl„,.,^ ^j ingratituilc'seltidaics, aihi lie ii^; ..1.'!!! hiiaii. siiKnuPiv
mattito"! keiJAht
ness.
kCSiraut chaiijrcs in life.
I».VAC CSOWI.
Alfy. Si. Anthony Minn.
M'lrtiai;
K n.nblei. Ihe piibllsl er to (inr.i.i:i<re that «Illi th.- Coott iiT.-ncenient ol the second loltttiiH. in « l>alur*« liotii
I.TTI.hAKV an.l AHTISTIO. will \>r li.trodnc which
v.'MI IncreiiSu ti c Tiilne and liiteri.-»t o: the |.s|mt, fndy niniiitain tlie pr.'U'i ptislllon ncioided to IU a^ tlio Jjnta^' trio f^-mir Joiirii'il in Anierica.
VAMlV KAIKis Issued re>:nlarly eT ry Weiloeadaf nnd lor Hill- by all .NcHMiien.and at thv oAci i/l PiiMU'u- tloh, 113 .NaSsua Streid. Nt w VorK.
TKtiMS:
Tlirec dollars per} ear In advance— at 6 cents a singi*
RATES FOXi CLUBS :
Two copies to om-addrcits ....... •"-.nn
Pl..;ioi.U» I2.nr»
Ten copies !0.<<l.
An evtra copy will l.e allowed to thc K'-tter ii|i of evsry clu;i of not has than tlve copies.
Tilt, psp'-r Is ell ctroly)icd, uuil Lack Duniben can tr procured at any time.
The Greatest Discovery of lh« A;e.
IJIPOmMTOTOmCOCCDEWECSl
DR. GUSTAV LiNNABD'S
TASTE RESTORATIVE TROOIIES.
THE GRE A.T
Subgtittitc for Tfibfacco,
^u<^»-^"IT Is a wcll*nnwn anrtlneontrovertaWe riet I^KSS"^-*- •'"' "*« "f Toblwcco. U ti»« proinutlny cuuaeof many of the most severe
MKNTAL A.ND PIlYBIClCALDISOnDBBR.
To which the race of nian lsi<iihj«(t, as earefnl analysis
and Ion;: and carelnl experleuce have cl"«rly proven, an.l
ImslI wit iSil cents eiiclos-tlrtcas.-. or |ioH.t?e stamps. 1 Jhat it contain, c-rlainiiaraiic and |«de-MOUs pro,HTile»
"be p* I w* li^ retu ne I IicXl mall, in as «.M>d culMilion , mo t .laim-e,..,.. In ,U ,p. .s, r hbh by -LiertKir Jj.to ,he
Uk« lien nil rchiH^d ldoo.1 derange the luut lion. Mini operalioiia «( Uie hciTfffc.
WIIERRAS Is.iac Ut.-litl !l dll ex-cute iinfo Peter j,," ,„,7„„.j„|5 ,„a" i).f of prices for the retail trade, of- c;iuslns mar>y to suppose that crKiOi 16 be arrionsly Uis-
- ...... eased.
Tobliarcoa'sn e(TiHl-« the entire ncrvouK nslcai iuanal> fist ill); ft self a* nil wlio haveusc'l the noieions we«>1 «)|| „.,. Ij-ar i.eir|lin.>fi» — III l,»44|tnde. Neivcnm IfT»j>H ly Wateff, i.M' Brash. Dyji.rpsiu.and litany oilier Uisordeia uf a klnillar' •Vn 1 chiuacter. IMJ Till! TsSTE KESTJU.AT1V1! tROCIIEg.
iAre 'lesltiied to cimnteract Ihose liaiielnl Inflaanras sn4 have pr -veil complvtcb succcf^lul Ilia iiiiili4tu<li-ocras<-a and wh-.revcr usi-l Beliii.' liarinles* In lh.-n:se!vi-(r, n., v
"" " jjiH 16, Bas'ahlo Arca.l". S' rarn-e. \. V. 1 r,\ert a li-neB<ial etfeci up-m the ctiiii'k s^,.te«M, rtnt'.r.
NiI.voN TiTTRR. I r»MtR IHTNCAN. 1 In;; I In' t-.ste »liiie has bo'-oin ■ vlll.ited or lie tro- e.i < v
ara'K.lliors pivtna till' adverllsem'iit tour It a -rtbins. ' cr»--.l lii.'ti;«en< . «, eom!.l.t 'y r.-i. feinj i^,. irrii .ti i
a;.(l «.ti'IIn..: marked copy, shall receive an ••xe-r».a p.!U I aiel a.To:ii(«ii>iii« lUk'.iii ♦■ ii-a»|i tim tiiei. ro«i- »i,,, .,
ill p.ivmeut. |vl.nl:4w.) I are always co««i|i;ent lu- .• -o'l -iMii fr^.m lb. u . f
__ ' 'J'.ililMcco. an.l by lil^ln«^• he -iTlij t"Uv la trte w rtj <
- "~ " -.-— ' ; li|Vi);o'j;t:n« the whole.} I..- .,
( pe!<->aK who trc Irr.-trl- V «'!• »f • >VjiiUrti ir n-ri" •i'' sTitl.tloKs and ►hoTieliliiit it'd' »>«-»;- jib«.«i; ii.. . -• 1 I r'Khesluiiiie.ilatidv and tbr. \V m; ij,». |„j, -h
■ (de.i>:iiif habit O's Tohlw. 'o Ci < ,. Ii ». 'these Irochiii or Ix>iiiifis .111- >nl I'l i» ,. ,^ ,, j. ^
Jill P'.rl.ib'e at the lo» price ol 90 cei fs pi.,-. . "i
■ csrlilisdiunl t'l the trade.
Gold Pens Rc-poinled,
Price rif:y C«BtS
PERSON."' ti.iTlng m'l'l P''ns with the points oflr, enn have tlieni made as (jood ii.s ii^w, \,r s<-iidiiis them by
91ortgago fsalc.
Hfnk«»s »tn!rtaln nior'.'a^e l)earlr.»il»l« the Third <l»y | ,.itiiei- slv'e that will be proniptlv sent to anv liartoftlm
of Sfpt<«»l«er A. I». lsS«. whieh s.i(.| Mo'irsi?e D<'e«l wa* \; nit. -d States or fanada, on r.-ee1pt of or.ler. cncloacd
niel f..r re. or I In tin- ofll. e ot the liev'ster of De-Ms of j,,^ „„^^,an^ In csih.or posUa.- stamps.
S.sf eouiity. Stale of VlinneKOt 1.011 llie said Third da.» >,„ , M.-mimoth i:.^\ with cas« tUf*
ofScplembei A D. 1.^S■', aivl recorded In IViok "V" of j,-,, j •• Jfjft
Mortv'ases. papes 512 -.ii.l SIS which i«iid nn rtcsKC deed j;„; j" Kiicrossins l..Vt,
was execute 1 to secure prtyment ofs certain promlsory ; j^„ ^ Mcilutn 1 f«
n.ite m.v!c be sal.l Lil-.-hfleld and learlng even .late with | j,-^' ^' ifrench Fountain
•e is now claimed t'l he ^i?' All pens warranted for orr vpaf ".ilierd rtlsioiitit made to dealers.
JOH!¥ Wlff.f.l A ;?!»<,
s;iid rooTfKsi.i> And whi reas there
.llie and Is .[lie iip'iii »a-_ . ..
at the .lal* of this n.itire the sum of Two l!und-ed and tiry nine dollars snd tw.dve cents (2J9,i;) and no suit or pr»<-ee(lliii:s »t law hsvlns la-en ha'l to rceov.r the siu.'Uiit due and sCLUre.l by said luorlga^ie or any part till- '•eel:
And wheri'V Ci* said IVt-r llenkeis has since the date of s.il I morti!ai.-e .I- ►■i de< e ised. an.l Madelliia Uen1-f:s has lu accorUance with the pn.vlKlons ol the will of flail d<:ceaM-d and by due < omniiKkiou from Ihc.ladae o: i'r.i- . bateof said County of Scott. .MInaesots. l»-ei! i., i.f.!i:l.sl , Kxecutrix to take charge of and nianag': th-- K'.uic ■:; ».iij .
UfccehRP.I.
Tb.-r.-fore. nothr Is hereby t! ren Iha' '•; v-irtne of a p..wer of Halelu stM mort»;atre attlaliieii, the tollowliiK i land lyiiiK aiMl l>ein(j in Ibe county of .Sci.tf and hlate of . MinnesoU. to wit : UiU siz (ff) and eiirtit 'K) In ItlM'k thirtv-eiiiht (S.S1 anil lots one (1) and two (J) in Illock twelve (12) In ihe 'It v of Sliakopee, as .-ipix'srsby <h« re
cor .e.| plat tifsabi dty. IwliiH i^9 prenilse-i Frame. i bv _ j
an I .i' s« Tibortlii Mi.- aNive s ml iiK^tua fe.- will he Sol.l at Pnl.Ii. an. t ion at the fr.->i!( d....rof tt ■ ('•:'■ il.-isilii Iho clt\ of Shak.ii.ee In siMfonntv of S«<etl on ih.- thi-loenih
.lav ol .laiiiiarv \.I> 18»^ i-l one o'. l..ik in the atterno..n _^^^
of Mi.l day tosat.sfy the .mioiint then ilu'- it ^.•n said ni«rt> ^ ~^— ""»•-•
rat;.- .I.i.t an.l als. -"osis .i;il .-vpcns' ^ .f lo.in .-sii.! "ale. i ' ""
Dalel ShakMiiee Nkv. ill ll n-Ct .VI.iPLU.N V JIf-NSr.w, C. II ^CIIIVKN. Is nnr«u|4».Mris^l At'.ICM inChmso,
j t. .'•Vupo.N.tLD, Aii"y JvA:cutrU. t>jci.en«.uiM.iti*<:aitajl> lut tllv-Vi^^JL^.
-A.VR-
HORSE SHOER.
HOLMES STUEKT. HI KOPKL
,Par'.h:ui«r.ttt';Bl.Ou pai i ti> hor-te sliociiii, .iii-l F l.s aki'ongbeu. (v|;il1.»-.!
jvepared solely by tbc liDdersl(;ne<l to « ...m gii i.i.j. « sliouid bo addressed-
JAMK-S E. BOWKKS. I>n.».,r,i.
Cor. >l & Kace Me.. Philad'IpMa. 63* *ny editor or pnl.l|»hor iiifiiii.t ibvalstve .-xji^ -.' llwnn-iii for one ycai: -ball i-<<elve in |-r\airiil fh«f>.-f fi-^tt w..iih ol anv- Kind ol I'oeli.i li.k.ioi i.j|e hj Mef-.i.. O..V A Bm.. of this <t«' . al .» 1. prlTi*. 'i !..• Ii k i n Im- sniu ' iiili f 'h sn'^erl t< Ihr iMild -. er'.«(|irr i • tlw • xpi-a;t tion "I < > ir> thie. Ill .n'b-j e..i 'ij IIhBi lOloi. -.. Im- m-. f
legaijiy, a.i'iriTsv ■ \- Pr..'* r» '.m * • t, 't\. ,. f ii.i.iitw"
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limiTiiM HID mil
falla^» Saraaparilla,
soriber u» the jpricnitvriti asks Kow to get j Qreatcsl Medlc'l Discoveryin Existeice
up a Wusln 1 iii<'usun:. If he caii'l bny a cheap,
T'3'T. ; correct bu.>htl ineastlrv, hv; can easily ni:»ke a | ^ g^^^ Cnre antl Preventive.
Blackwood's Magazine
A!n> IM
British Reviews*
TheTesttaioiyef tke wMIe WmM.
PCS km
Can Fruit be grown in Minnesota?
Triiih tciUt Grap^M, Pares, Cherries, Black M; berries, etc,
\ .•oirt'^p.-uacnt of the .•?»«. .Igfkumrtst, [
t'
Hollow ay's Ointment
at:-
•'.• i;'«» the neoplt' of MiDne)^)ta ?en- i i,i„j,_ a »»iishil hirks onlv 10 cubic iru-lics ^„,,.„|,,.„tiu^i. Anthony for the wmc
BadLegf. Bad IraMtik torea aad VUen.
,.. |ir iv • (0 rouly to aooopt »l>e opinion i ^^^ onp.,i,ii.^i ofj, ^riii, „flKiiiir ij cubic ft-rt. ,
Ai the BtK)ve pri- cs the Pcrtwllcals will bi fornishcl ,^ ,,.ij„ m, lh» Droner
Premiums to New Subscribers, t^^tocu.j^. ....^hr^pu^^^^^^^^^^^
out with tetfold ftiry III a f.w duy«.
I
the Xo«. "f the ssnip P.tI>I1imIs for 18.W will U- furolsh- cil tumplet.'. vithuul aJtli'dunnl thinyr.
triilike the motv ophrmerul Masuxlnps of the "lar, thesf IVrlu'll<«l.'Ui.e lluleliyr^f. Hence, a lull year «l the N.is. f.rUS9, may i* ngankJ a» nearly " valuable as
'^"sui^'rltH'rs wljihlnu also the No". for ISflO, »IU be inp- lilleJ at t.ie following tfXtrt-uii'Iy '"* ral«.■^.
Dipthtria, riwntfi 8wf Tknt. vd fcarid ii4 otkn Fwen.
Anyof the ahove diseases may be ctired by w')' rnf^
HSAB WHAT THS ROrU BAT.
?!!7i .mr«r» chevrfully reconimf i«l Uicm to sU per-
:?„V«ho'^li. t.:!.ve\.fe. rellabje a..l emcacfi^
^ .1 k.n.l fur nriTHte or domestic u»e.
CrM-
Purify the Blood! MOFFAT* ^ «"'**-
Vegetable Xtife Pills
AND
Phoenix Bitters.
The high and envied celebrity which thcftf
pTe-einlaent Medlclnen have sMalred for t^'lf Hnai*>»bta eltlcacy in all the diseases whirli IIk y invftflMtftjMre.pM
»m.^tn at hand for prirnte or domestic use. "?^'Re:! Wn ' Hoilner. ..Uor of " Tl.e Nor^«
Rev'B T Iv^ e:Ht.laIn of the Auburn «al«
clurni.
Piles. F lst«last«rtcf«res.
Th.' ahoTo tiass of ronipl-lnts will be rcniove.1 hr nlyht ly foni.otlii;: the I'art* with warm water, and t len by
Vm\ fft>» ; :in'.l ruttiiiff off the r^lit haml Jijcaro U-aVfs 12('< bus'ii-'ti of slicl!i'<l corn, or 240 bush
..f which arc Hoan.^ii.i,' Rntly. I «a.s loUl
I at thev wonM tile thi- fir.-t Winter, but 1
J.ave boun.l the... i;; .Irv str-.w, and I.ii.i Ihcni ^'^ ,.f e;,r?. The hi^t is wnhin o.u
,l.,wn. and thoy have come uut fa-h urn! , tl^,. exact grain mea.-uro, wlmh is 241 buishcl-s
'*''flnn!Jo^a'lSlHroffi.H-Fcnrandch.r i Kn..m.tin« th« I'l.Mw.-The Ficnch an- n- tree^ -rmiii". all ..f wliith 1 lii..I no troubi.- '■ .,bonl institn in- a new onl.r of kni-rM uxxl. in nrcMMTln^ bv bin.l n- the tni-.k with straw ; ,„ \^ conferred ..p..!. the nr.st successbil f.ir- r...K' 1 have'twy n ws of New-Hoc. die , „„r-, ..f *h..m one in each (,anton is to r«- V.b.kf,enics TO f^-et h>n.i,', from which I i.icked i ^-eivi; the -M.daille Au'ncole, which ri'i.re- a ba^hnl of beni.-s Ia<l' vear. it beii:^' tlie .-ec- ■ oiM rear of tlieir irr^wtH. They ri<|uire | f>- : \ rtioii durinir AVin'icr. .My coiir e -.'.Ith Lei: : i- a.-* follow-;' : In the Aatuinii. after culiin^' llieni hack sunicienilv to allow tlieiii to harden. 1 di>conncct tliJia fioin the wire to wiiieli t
M,.isher..f SOMETHING for THE TIMES! ^^^s..^^u
At one Half the Regular Snbacriptiwi Pricea:
•r 111 ly obtain the Ilei.rUit.-of the
a- A NK(K.«SITY IN KVKItV IIorSKIIOLO
kw 1/tHl
rS-A Nt.<h.-Mii I., r ..,.....-- , six CoM«e*nUve Ye«i« fOr $33.
JOHNS & CKOSLhl S 1 w.i.i.idalwnt the prleeof the orislnal worttforone
,/• s'liill never a-Mln iHlttiely to •ffer sitch Induce-
American Cement Glue ;,\;
^•nt.s an aiinuiiy of 100 bun- es lioai jjowrn iiieiit.
TIIK .«TKON(:K.-T<!l.rK IN TIIK W->llin, •J UK < IIKM'KST liM K IN TIIK Moitl.l) Till M.^-^r i>ri:.vULK<ii.lK i\ Tii:: wui..'- TIIK OM.V UKI.I.M-.I.K'il.' K IN TIIK »NOi:'.r.
Tin: Bt- r 'ii-'K IN '>"^• ".tnin.
« a* tlioM' here prP!«"nted,
NOW iti TIIK TIMB TO 81' WniBE.
i tV lleiiiilteir.ii nin*t. In M ense<, he innde illrert t"i I tl * enl.lwli.r*. for it i li.se prU-e.* no . oniuilolon tan be
; -"•'-'•" '•' •'•'"^' LKlisAlit-. S.COIT * O.
So.«<Jloll- t.. New \«rk.
B.tKED Fisii.—For the tlrci-sing, 8..fe» a AMHUIl'AN CEMKNT (ILl E ;
.•iufliaicat qnaiility of bread or rracker, wi'h j ,^„,e«„,v»rtWh-of ih.kindev.r pr-iucei wiiUh \
1 disconnect t:.-ia lion, ii.c w,re i.. ^Na.en i,,,-,);,,;, ,vater, having it in a f.yinjr-pan over' „.-,j;^ IViTtiST.I.Vn IVATER'
•r'l t is' :*i."1„'^-x:'';Lr,l: .1... «... .x. „. h„.,or, „^,. »i., ....0.1 "■^, v,,,. m,.:n,. woo..,
iH^id without brei.kinjr ; then U nd them | sweet niarjorani, to your ta.<te. After atuffinjr | i'.vwn c'.').^ to t'.iC LTouiid, and ll.row .<o.ne I ,||p p^|, j^.^. j|_ „„,) j,iyee on a .neat-rrate in a
; f, 1" .i.3»; w.'- o. ,....^i,i«. i,-, .r,.c. .!.». i ."i i'. 1 \-«' »"■« »-•" '■"" !:« 1 ■
I he WH>d may liar ien. yet care s^h .u!il be ta- j I'akt an hour in a nif>derate oven, lish caii- ken not to w iik at thim when fi<'Zen, as there j „,,^ j^ lunittl over in the pan as meat. Should
tl e part»alT.Hte.l,but It n.usl be well niblH-.l In -r s.m.e lonsVlerable time two or three times ad. .y, that it iiij.J l,e taken Into the .ysteiii. wli. Tiie It will rMn..vc .ii.y hlo- ■le.i .sore or wound as eire.luallv as ilioueli pa p.Mb .• t- il e .-ve. Tliere .njialn tjre i.l a d milk p.. tiees. :.lter the rul.- | billK In of the OlMtnieMt. will do iir-at .e<-vi.e. IIiIk U
>Ve onlv duro tre.-.t .t t..r females, ca.s.-* ofcan.erin
IbiKtoinach.or wlar« there Uiay be U teueral Uarinj! •lowii.
Indiscretion" of Youth ;— Sorea and XHcera.
Bl'.tehesas:il-*o swelling:*, can with certainty, t* ra-M- callv ciire.1 If the Ointment be use.l freelv. arid <»>«•'!'< I..- t'.k'n III -lit and niiirnliis as reionimi tided In tie |>riiit ed iiislruetions. Wb.n treate.l In .niiv other way ''•/•y n"- ly.lrvnplll one place to bre.ik out In am-lher. »b're.,» thlsOintn.em will remove llie humor fr..tii Ibc -''^b "'. ■Uid l.-aveilic pall. Ota vl-.-..p.ns ami be:illli> iM-lns. II Will •• I Iro time with the uw ol the l"ills to ensure a laht 111^' cure. « •»» •
Dropsical SwelUngs. Paralysis and Stiff Jointa-
ElT Mii^*"^- u/^rxilen SieeVe, Ne«.yorV Con- 5J± "The Rev. Samuel Sichob. E«M^en«e. C.n- « ^^'v V 0,e Itev P 3. frail, Uorwt, Vt. ; *«
0.a«, VKmliceilo, Fla. ; the lion Joaeph Penedlrt^ DUc».N V ; Wui. Bristol, !£.•«,. Ltica, -N- »-.^*- Pon^ Khh! L-nca. S. Y. ; Jamc. Plunkelt. Es<,.. NmH- »iUe, Teim.
LIST OF SPECIFIC RF.MEDIES.
Krt 1 —For Fever, Coiiu'e'tlon, and Inna»ra»tt»«.
So! 2.-For Worm Fever, Worm Colic. W.tltag tbe
"'so. 8.-For Colic, Crying, Teetliing, and Wakeful-
°"'o.' 4.-F'.fr»iarri.a;a, Cholera Ii.raMum. and S.«- roer Complaints.
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reuderedthe n.siial practice of ptuliug not oulT aitBi s«ry. but unworthy of them. .. • ; (KKI.OC
IN ALLCAStS ... . V»
of Aathina, Acute and Chronic KheuinatUia, AfTectl* of the Blaildcr and Kidneys.
BILIorS FEVF.RSAND LIVEK CJOMW-AINTP.
In the Pouth and W. st, whore ibesa dlseosaia »rrT«ll
thev will bo found Invaluible. Flanterf.tarmersantI oflM
eni, who once uite Iheee Medlolneti, will never allcrw»rdi
be without thotu.
BiMoPs cnoLTc, 8Enor8 loofsENESs. piles
C08TIVKNKSS, nol.OP AM> COl'CHa CIlUUC.CoRRri'T lIUMUlUi,
liitoi'SiKa,
PTf-EPr.P.'ilt.— \n pers m with thU distreaxlBg dU^Anc, ra , tthoslil delav uslna tlicbc Medicines Ininie^lati'y. I Krnptloniiof the 8kln. Kryslpelah, FlaniUn<y.
!Feter as« Ac.rr..— For tliia scourK.- of the fV»*ecn< countrv those McdU Incr will be lound a safe, apeo-ly aoO certain remedy. Oth»rnie<llclnoa leave* tl»« ..vMnii KUh- , lect to a return of the disease : a ctite l>y these mFdli Inea J lii permanent.
. Fota.XE83 OP C<iMPtr.xios—
IJKNKRAL liKBIUTT, GOCT, filDDIXltfF. Gravel, tloadaches, of every kind, IiiwanI Fever, Iiillam- niatory KIU'Uniatl:im, inpure Uloo<l, Jatin>Uce, I.0-8 of Appetite. "^
MwceniAi. DiSFAKEf.— Never falls to er«dl« t« oDtlreljr ^* all the ellV.ctK of Mercury, indullclv, tiuoDer tli..ii ilie inuil powerful preparation ot iiariia|uirilU.
XlOnT SWEATS, NIRVOirs ItKail ITY. NKB- XUU? lOMULAlNTi:, of all kluds. OKOAMC AKK>.t"TIONS. PiLE?— Tlieoriulnal proprietor of these Medltlnc": waa No^'s.'^For'colic, Griplngs, Dysentery, or Blood, j --•■^,-;|„'-|l,- -;',-^:.>— •' •-'""'""^. -> '^^ "^ "' """
PAINS' ill the H.-jkI, Side, Back, Limbx. .loJuts an* Or- sans.
I:n»:i-M\TISM.— Those wtTetted with Mils t.-rrlble dUrase, will be sure 01 rcllel by the Mfe .Medbinea.
Kusli 01 BIoimI to the Head, :$inr*rr, ^.tlt Hheani, SwellillUS.
I
KKLIKK IN TKX MINLTKF.
Pulmonic Wafers.
S.ive your broken Furniture,
IT WILL MKNi> LK.\rin;R,
Mend v..nr Harness, Sir ips. B-I's. B^.ts ic.
IT WILL MKM) (1LA8S,
Save tb- pieces ,.l tb-t . \| s!ve Cnl Class n<dtic.
IT \vill.\ii:ni> ivory,
ai compiinvlnx each box.
i.s ^rtat doiijfer of breaking tlie lalerjl biaiich . j . , p,^.J^,r,.,| r„r ,
which aiX- to produce the fruit tl* Ue.XI ; '^ ""^'^ .' ' • ' . ! rv>,.-t throw away tnat broke., ivry Fan. it is easily r.-
, »iiw-u "". iw J w ^^^^ diessiiij!; tints: put a tai>le<pooiilul m a pai'..i.
s nsoiu
As I have »iut two acres of oronnd for all .li.sh on the stt.ve, wheie it in h«>t eiiouu'h to
IT WILL MKM) CMIINA,
my prardenin,' and frnit-^riowinir j.ir|M.«'s. m\ , ,]^j. |,„j, „yt i,„ri, ji; when j.ulverize it with . y,„„,,p,i;en China c«:.« and !»..u.er» can be male as . sp riinent., wiU. tree.sa.v i,eee.s.-ai ilv eoi.lint^d ' j .,^,^, .^.,.^,,j „,p ^,^,,„,^ ^ ^n."vi7M VI>I'.T ■'
fodvraifH. Tbev have all, thu.s tar, been liMji' ! n W ILL .MLM» .M AUl.L .
Iv .sa'isfaotory, Jnd 1 think wirh o/rc fruit 1 To Ci.kan Pf t from \\ aij. I ai-kr.— t,^^, pj..^.,. ;.,.,ek. p..ir of vo,ir .n.^riie Mai.tb- can b.
ran In- ijro-wn "^ i«!t L'ootl Muces...; in Miimesota \a a rw:ent trip ihnm^rh lli»- ciamtiy I notice.! i:i.inv tine oreiiaul.s sturlcd, wliieh promise uell."
Make a mop of .sinde cotton yarn, and wip<- i the pajn-r. This slso'ihl be iloiie yearly
To K^:5IoVK Ul ts. e^hould the eye or any o her part be i
IT WILL MKM> rout; KL A IV,
' No mailer 11 tl...l boi:..n l.l. b^r .lid lo-i . '.si Inl a shl'l St OLOBATIO.X CAl'SKII ItY HRCI-S- I " |„- a sbtllms s 'Ve.l l» a sliilhii^i . an e.1.
IT WILL MI:M> ALAIIASIKK,
Pwllry-How t> Prepare, Kill and Dress. \ ,,|^,.4.,.„^.j ,.,. .^ (..jj „r blow, a,.ply a H«>tb , That ...stiy^A.au.-.rr van. ^
_M:Jce tlioin fat. A jrrain- i wrun;; out of very warm water, ami rtMiew it | j^ ^'jj ^^^^ gone. Coral. Lava, and nl
Preparing f.-.l, plump fowl wiU sell for donbic the priee ! until the pa n ceas. s.
The moist 11 re ami heal
;«-r i^ovjtd of a kmn owe. A liberal fWiiini; , |-,|,„.fy ibe blotitl, and som! it b. cK to its pro- Any "f"" " ;,;;;.;•,■ ;,;,.-^-„,,. r.-'t 1, n.en.t.d.
fact every th ng but Metals.
Ul.- C ineoK-l will. .\MKR|(:.\N . KMKNTliLll. |
t .r a few weeks bt;n<e killin-, will nea.ly don pi.a,,,,. l
Ilk tbeweiuht and double ihe price, makmf: ' a .fTiiidrnple retitrn fortlic riiiLsliinj; ofl' fooil.
Kdlijtp. — Keep them forom brui.sin? ihem- selves. Secure the winx-* the instant thpy ar- can^ht, aiid tie tlieio behind the back. Tn j iheieirs to-.'etlie.- .; Uu^ thetn upon a |io!e. 1
I then CTt o£r the he»<l with a >\y.ap knife, i halt an hour. Katen with pnddin.i? .-aure,
an
Ifow To f o<»K II A3J. — Never put a ham int<
irefu Fir>.t
Icavinsj a> long auwk as pt»A-ib!e. I>-t then, j
ban? until they bUM^d clea.u Keep tliC- . fron. , ^ ^^^^, ^^ ^^ ^.^„ ^..,^.f^,, ,
food for two or tlinee hoars beloie Killin- •' ^"i"- " • . t -e .
Anv Kr;viu left in the cn.p sours and muteri- 1 i.ever to place one into boiling v.uter jillv' iujttres the fl^*;-h if kcol long beforo cook- | ;ct the water become lukewarm, an-l then put
the ham in. Ix't it simmer or boil Iij,'litly for
Ili5f.
Dressing. -r\rk t>v--'y''7:-t^'';;'^^' l'«r'''''j- j j.^„^ „,. fi,, I,,.,,,. „,c„ t,:ke it out and shav lirearei.ot to tctii- «»f bruift the lle.sli. It " « ,. . , . , • . ,1
'^.Idt^d at all. let .t be d -. .piiek.y. and in the rind ..ff. Kuh ,'raiiu!ated M.^ar _ into the
exthacts. I
CoTTAf.K r. I.I.IN.!.— One cup of cfTeC SU- ] __ ^^^^ „„„.^.u. . ,. r slMuM hoe ., ,.,p,.ly of .l"hns A I
-flr, one epjr. two spooululls of melted butter. | Cr.^evj;_A;;-^-;,^-';-;.:- ;;; ;,:^-,Xi!::0-a:" iwa ' one cup sw.-el milk, one teaspoon f tartar. , i^lP;-';- ,^^.^_^.^ r.a.iy: thi.conimen.isii toeveryi-iy."- ! lialf tea.<poon soda, two cu. s (»f flour. Hake /..,/,,. «^re(. ^ ^^^ _^ ^_^, j, ^^^ ,,^_.„„ ,,, ..^^ hous>- -s j
water.''- U'Wi^' .V"' '/"" ?''»"'• !
ECONOMY 13 WEALTH. I
jptnn p r ve.ir s IV...I in d ..rv fan.l'.v ly On.- V.-.tle of |
AMERICAN CEMENT CLUE.!
Prlc- 2'. Cell Is P'T Ib.ole. ri-lce I.ieeiils per Ibi'tle. |VU e i'' fen's per Ib.lt'e.
PrI. e 25 IViils per B-»lib'.
PriiT ISC'-ii's p.r Ib.dle.
I*rlce Ja Cents |M-r B't'le.
Very l>lb*r»l R«-ilnclloii to Wholesale liny r-.
TKUM.S A.SIL
*j5- For Kile bvall Or i-.-Ut^. i" I Stor.-keepnrs-ie.i.-rjily ■ tliP>n-,b' Ul lM-c.>;ui:y.
Kellevos Con«bs, folds. Sore Tbroal. llo.ifitenens
/lry.'7/'.-- I'lilifnpir ll'i/.r»
Bollevp Astbiiia. l-.r-nirliiiK I> Hi ult Br. tlilns.
Uri/nii'j. I'lilmtitlr H'i/<ri
Relieve SiiU'iiii'.: 01 B;o.«l. .•«liis in llie ( h M.
Itriiiiii't I'-ilnionir W-ifrri
Relieve Ineii.ientC-.iisnmplbMi l.n.ii; Disease.
Itrv'n'f I'i'liiionir W-ftrt
Believe Iriil.itbin of tlo I'vula aiil Tou-lls,
nr'iau't l'i'lm>in>c 11''/ r»
Relieve tin- above f..mpla:iils In Ten MinntM,
Hr'fin'f I'lilmniiir M'ufrrt
Aroa-lapted for v... ali.stsaiid Public .<peakeri.
UrsH'ii't I'l'lmi'iii'- W'-J'Tf Are u l.U-ssli.K to «I. Clas-si s aiidf'.nslltiit.on«.
Are Inn »iii p'e 101 in and p^ca-.-nt 1 o the ta>te. j
llr-iv.ti's I'lilmiitiu- W/'ft !
Not ••Illy rell- ve. In efle. t rapid and lasllns .urea. j Hryitn't I'lilmm.ic ll'..Vrji Are w irrai.le.l to cive.satlsla. 1 o . i" every one.
>o fanillv -houM be will out a I«x of
liiyiti'r /■»''<«. -11"- H-frt
In the lion*--.
Xo tra»eler sb.iil-l t-e witlioiil a hupp'y of
ttrifiii'!' I'lilmiti.ir \\ 'f,r»
In his pocket.
Xo person will evor oblecl to five for JUrvn'' I'lilHimik W'/trt "Tw.iitv-llve Cents. JOB M ISK"" Sole Proprietor, Kochesler, N. V. «o!.l bv \. II. IlK III !> -t- I ".. <l Anthony, an 1 all Kood " ■ n.uipUt^.
i itlte-..f Mos-fiimers. I.ni..b.i-.-... Tnniors,
' , ,!-|oe«ai.dC-.ntr«.tedandPlbs. ''""'■'•.
«.I..| Flies sun .I.di.ls. Rlieninatlsm, At •""•'". Kb pliant iasia. .-H-aMs. laws,
."..re Mptde*.
Cc leiuy
! ..VveiVdliiL' the saiii. , kii w^ni: tlieiii to he sj-urons • » -JoM at Mainea. t-rle« ol Pr .fessor IIoIIowhv. Mitleo 1,1 Tie. \.-w Vorii aiel by .11 r.-.,»Tlabl. \T»:V. in.i n-aV-rsni M.-.lbli.etlr..n.-lo.nt tb.- clvllire I «o lnpoi-,.ii !•'• cenl«.i>2 cenis, nd $1 t.iili.
aifi lrf!l.ili-H iir tiif""""/ ll>' I
Tllf'lt, titii fill" II "IftV
iuo l''uqli ill ti'iitumif
ti'ni. Itf.H'li'liy, -U-
IhtiKi .f-'b/.irrA.
fVcirrtic's/'C
sUmglh III
til Ihr
"^^^ roicf
1>IIJI.1C' SPK.M<l^i:!^oi'i.lSINOr.llS.
! Few are aware of the importance of chce!<-
.„ . ., C.u li or •• Common f..|.l" In i's Hrst si •^'e. •>'■ »
' 'J;^;;!••;-o;;::;l^'rd:::;:..'•n.'in^re.acll.s.a.la, «■«
i.a y-md Bromhial Irritation.
"(To fi.-F.,r Cholera. Ch.dera Morh«.». V«mitIo|.
"'K°^'-8-F..rT..oth-ache, Face-ache, and Seur«l«U. No! »:-For Headache, Vertigo, lUat and tuUnes.
"T' "-luv.^rrrsi* P.u..-For We..k ..nd D«»nged BfVmkch' Conslip.iti-.n, and l.iver Ceiphimt
No 11 --FoK KICMU.K IKKWIILAK..1K.S, Scanty, Paln-
«^r^'12Kr;^!;^i». Prof-e Menses and
^r\1.-?orCr.'up;n".r,e Cough, Bad BreaO^^^^
No it-S^LT Ilaiiv. I'nu-^For Krympelas, fcrup-
"'Cr»:::;:I^''pa:,.-For Pam Lanieoe-.
""'l^rr^^C Biinr or BleedUig, Int.rnal or Ix- *• O -For a-.re, Weak, or Innamed Eyes and Eyelids ; "f:::yX.::l^^^t.X^^^'^<r or recent, either
Md ihcTlenhig ila course.
In all acute dl.seascs, sorb as l-cvers. InOan-inatioi*, ia^hu-a. Ovsentcry, from.. Klieiii....liMn, "■»! mieh S e diseases a» Scarlet Fcrer, Measle*, and Kr,- S^Va,, the advaiiOiMe of Kivinp the proper rem. dies pron.p Iv is i^b>i..iis. and in all sinh ca«-s the fpe- dhc. act like a cbarm. Tbe entire •'"-'"•"'-';■" "rr«ti-,l at once, i.i.<l in all cisi-s the %iolenee of ll • Stt "k is ni.Hier;ie.l, the disease .borteoed, and rcn- dered less dall^•er.•u.«.
fouKh. and O.Ms, «b!ch are of su'l. "-'I"*"' «^- currence, and vbi.b s- -Men l«y tbe foundalion of dbeaaetl iun^s, broiicbif.s, and coii.ui..plion. may an br at once cured b> tl e I ever and • ■ u«h « ' '"-
In all chronic diseases, muI, a- l'--"'.""' i.-i" vl gtomacli, tonslipation, l.iver fyp'"",'";,'.! f';,.,* male Debiliiv, m.d In-cuhwHies. old "cadar .^, SlTre or Weak K.ves, f alarrli, ?«lt Kbeu.u. and oiler old c-rui.ti..i.s.lbe e;..M- l.is sp-eifu-s nl.ose pr"I'" "P" pleatb'n Mil aO-rd a cure in ah-osl every InsU nee^ Often tl.e cnre of a sinj:!.- chronic .iillienli.v, si Ui "• IKS K-psia, Piles or fal.urb. Hen. acbe or te.ii»Ie \Veaku. ss, bus more than paid tor the ca*e ten timet over.
ntlCK.
Fase of 20 viuls compl.-le, in moroeeo, nn.l Book, (ft
Cn»e of Sn vial-, nnd l;-"s, plain. ^. . J
ruse of l.S m.n.bere.' bov.s. and It'-ek
t'a.se of 6 boNcs, nuiubered, and Ib-ok, Knele ii.nnb<..re.i b..\es, with diri-.l.' lis Wiiele Irllertd boxes, whb dlrei<io|.s,. UH-r cnse aith S "'-. vials, lor planters aii.l ph} aiciaiis. •
. ... I
5.'> cl». .fiOcis.
(15
. , I "That t'"UMe In my Tbr-.-il. (lor lUIOWN'.S 1 which the ••rr.<W.ire.isp.. ill. » bay: ,
TAaiNG'S
LIVER REGULATOR iTaocHK,
AND
^';-?:;7;,::';^;i^::'s;^;::.'\.^"o-«"Me" !;"'!"" c- i huown -s , •- ,;i^^
Ihe liv-r ..n! kl-ii.eys; lb- y -jive lone l» tiic .li.eMlvj- or ^ • ,{,-v (
water not quite boiliit? hot. li<' careful noi ! ,vi,ole .-e.riace of the hum, so loot,' as it can be to rub off tbe ouUr thin skin from the Ui;>- j ^^.^^l^. ^^^ receive it I'lace the ham in a bak- If not to be p;»rked in b<>.xe«. afier p'.eUni. .^^^^ ^j. j^ ^^..^j^ ^ j^^^^j^, ^f rime ci.ler. Haste .l,.v ..r ai-alibntr wiL^h tlicm 111 cleaii warm 1 " . . . , 1 . • , .
i?tp-s...ran3V-«P tliem-that is hohl | occasionally with t..e juice, and let .1 bake an then i'.iboilins? wab*r about fi%-e isecond.-;. L j honr in 0 gentle heat, to be packed t^rcdryin-aloipr dl-iance, ijo j.jvt C vke.— Oiio pint of .sugar, on:? pint
^:;ip'i!?" " S ;r;i::. ;;:-oi.t?'; iri | ..r i. «.•, ..» c,„ ,.r .-«e. .„a„ e^,..
neck bone., draw the loo*' skin over it. tie ii j -j.^ .j^^^. ^T.tixs oix of S.i.vkr. — Steep the ti.jhtly. cut off the i.ioody porti.m a liltle wax ^.^^^^ .^^ soap-ley ft>r the .«imce of four hours;
i'^inVS;.'' i^s :;n k"';!" ,;l"x::.'':;'': .1.™ .-., „ .... «i,i, w,iiu„, ... »,.., «.,.
blot>dle>«, and iucr-ase their .sileableiiess.
li.e'v r-.-nl..le tv. s..erell-.ii-, ev. r-tb.ns .n.l . xbal- j TROtllES I atlon's oonal-re tbe . l-enl::t on. an-l pnltv the b'.'-" . | Thus. .,11 liil..,..-, c.,„iJ,'i,>l>-*'» •• oi will, ll ar- T-rpl-l I. - ; J> J{() \V N S ver..-l. k He.daclie. Dvs -epsbi. III... t biH- aa.l ^"""^ f..stiveii.-ss or Loosen- ss— are entirely eontrol.d an«l iiireilby tnese reinell-.s.
DAUI INGS.
To Catch Sheep Killing Dog*.
JOHNS &CROSLEY,
(io'c Maiuif.. te.r. rs )
78 WILLIAM STPvEKT,
Comer < f l.il-ert v Sir. e- 1. N I'. W VOitK.
LIVER REGULATOR,
Removes thi- neirlill an.| bllliiiis .l..i>...lfs fnmi the «t •- ma. h an-l b.,w..ls, n-.-iil.t-. the liver and kldn-ys r-niov- In-i i-very ..i.sir'Ktl.ii r.-st-.r.'s 1 natienl aiel bealtb.x ai Ibm In tiie vit.il organs. It U a snie.rb.r
FAMILY MKOICINK,
I Much belter ih hi p^ Is. an-l mn. b e si- r t-i ink...
DAELIXGS \\n BITTERS
li.j; m.ide Mie "ten ';."',t;''„* ',''[_',*""' ' '
" I rei-onimend their Use to Public ,
HIiO W N ' S • '." ii ',v-' ppive I extremely s.-rvieeable j
TROniKS ^"' RKv'Ji^N'irY WARD nKKt;..i:R j
Iali<.r ol l.realhin*. pc I'llar to
A. Kiail.K.sToN !
font \i. "no OJ.iu r an.« thins Inju- •
■"'""■• I)!!. ^..t.IIAVK-!. 1
Clieinlsi. ll-st .11. I " \ shii lie aii.l pleasant roiiilolii.Coii
"•^^^•'"""■•''|'„Vti.F.B..lKI.OW.
Ilostu .
I •• Beii.-ll. I.d i.i Br'.NcniTis," |
in:.. I. F. W. I.ANt. Ib.sto... I
-• 1 1, V- p-ove 1 till-Ill cwelb-nl lor ;
!"■ '•'"^K^:v."il.«-.WMIREN. i
1 Rosti.n. j
•' B-iielb-lal when .;«mp.-llod t- speak | , sun. rln-.- from ("oi n." Ki.V, S. J. P
AI««0 SPECUirS.
Fo« AiTim* o« PnmiMr. -0;>pr.wed. llinicuH, I.ahor.Ml BreHll.iii/, anrnd.-.l *illi f o.ij;h and Kxpw:- tnrulbiii Pri.-e, '« eeiils iH-r box.
»" K FiB I>iMi.«a.;KS ».Nn lH:AKMi.s.-ln,ch«rr.f fron the Ear. .1,. re.nl. -d ^'y^^^'Y'i^:';^ '^, Mercuriala. For Noises in tbe HcBd, llmdness of Vl.'i;r!n" and Rin.in.' in tl.e f:ai5, and Kar-acl...
Price. .'HI cents per l»..\. . ._j t_
i'^.a Utaon n.-K.iilan:ed Gland., I.nlnrre.1 and In-
rtursTed t'.iiVi!,. S»ellii„s and ..Id ll-cis. Scrofnlo,,.
J^hexy of fbiblren. Priee. •-'■■•••,•" '^J''^^,,.,,.,,
Koa Cknmio. I>ri.iinv.-Pl,> si.nl '•'.>"'•''
Weakiie... nib.-r tbe re^nll of .Xiekncs, J;^<<-'*"«
M^ation, or Kxhauslinp OischnrKes. Price, .10
";:^V'i;«I;p^.- Fluid Ac.iminb..ions, Tiniibl K.-U- hiFS, «i.h fCaoly Secr.-ti... -. Price. .V..-e,i.s pel b-v.
I Seroihi.i. or KIiik'o Evil, In Its worst forms, ricersoler . orv des<'ilpllon.
\Vorni« OI all klinU are elleetually i-\i(ell»d by tlo s« I me-Uclni-s. Parent- will .lo w.-ll I-, adminlst-r them v )i- n I evcrtlielrt-xlst»iic<- U suspected, Ktliol will be e. rtain.
I Tbe Life Pills and Ptceoix Bitlrrs
PITvIKV TIIEBl.tVl). I And thus remove afl disease (";om tl.e y.st in. 1 PripaTe.l and Hid.] I<>"
I liU. W^J. H. MOFFAT.
, S-'S Broadway, corner of Antliony sli«et.Nvw York. \ l:iil For Sale by all ]ini;:Kisls.
HAIR INVIGORATOR.
I An Effastive, Safe and Economical Compound,
I Foil KESTOlllNii t;i!AY IIMK lo ils..ii;iii.il<oloi niih out dyeliis, an priventliii; lb.- Il.iir from IimiiiiK Kray
FOR I'RI-n'EN'l':N<l HAM) »i;SS, «h.I iiirlm; 11, when til- r- is till- le St paitli . ol vila)l!y or rc.up. raiive i-iM-r.;y i.-iii.ilnin.i.'. FtR RKMoVIMi SI RF AND D tXDKl'FF, and all. u-
tam-ons alf .li..Iis.il tl.e Si-..i|'. F<».; Itl-'.AITI.Y .VC. rilK milt.liiil»artlm:f« II annii-
...f.i ill. ll ;I Ill t billi.iiii y. makiii. H -^el an . silky.
in -IS leMiir.- .-iii-l caiisiiir ll l-ciir re i. illy.
Tin- ? .-al eel- briiy .ml lb- i'n reasiiij: ib-ma »1 Tor Ihu
niM'.|n ilb-.l p. .-pir«ii"n,<oiiviin-.- tin- (.r..pr..-l<.r lb t .>tm
Irl ll i.s o-i y ii.-i- -ss.iry l.i sa'i-ty a ills .-rwii.v- i-nlHn- ..f lis
si.o. ri.-r .I'l.illti's 'V.-i any .III-' pr iiii.iiioi. ..I pre»ri I
ill lis.-. II I l-«aii-<-s lb.- b.- i-i ;n I .s. alp Ip.in .l.inilrufl an.l
.illii-r culaio-oiis .lis- MS. ». fails, s lb.- bnlr i.. cr-.« Irtin-
i riaiitlv, .Hid aiv..» it i ri.li.s.. I,v;l.i"y .n-l il -xli.b- ai.|M-sr-
> u.iie,aii'l also ulie e lb.- liair 1. lo.is.-iiinL'ini'l Ibiniiiin'. >t
I will -'• V- »lr.*ir-Mli .111.1 v •-•or l.i 111.- r.">i«. iiel resion- llie
' ._T.n t I |o III s.- p'r's wlilcli bxe li«-.-..m.. bubl, ciislnu
I \\ |.i vb-lil a I'.-.sb .•ov<-ri:ik' .d lulr.
I There ar. h i -.Ir.il- oi U'lles ao.l Keirttenirn . In >• w
I Y.-rk w'.o li.u •- lia.: tli-ir lialr r.>t.-r.- I 1 > 10.- ns.- .,f ilils
I InvK'orat.r. «li.'ii alloiber i r.-pur.. lions liMHalb-.'. I..
M. has 111 h.s p .s...ssi.>ii b-tit-rs lniiiini."Mbl • l.-siifylii-.- to
i'.i'e ab-.v.- fails, ir.. Ill p,..s.ilis <.| the lii..lo-t r. sp... -al 111-
' ly ll wi.l ..Me- lilillv p .-'..-lit ;lie hair fron Inridnic
I .•> v 11'. Ill Ihe 111. .si piri..il ••! lib : .H"' ln...Ms wh.re
tb.-'b.lr b..s aire i.lv i-|ia-ii.''-.l lis ...iMr. f lie .is.- .-( Ilii- In-
• vl::ii'alor will with ier!..iiiiy r-stor.-il t.> Its-Ti-.-ln.-il bn^
1 -iviti..' II a ilark ,-|..ssv aop.--ir ili.e. .* - i. p.- Oiiiie f..r the
l.iil. taii-l :■ Hair l:. s'..rativ.. il >s p.i ll. nl.iih nciu-
m..|i le \ ll IX ill-.' .Ill a-.-re.- lOle Ir.iu-r.i.-.- : an ibe ::r.- n fa.
illll-es l» .ill.ir.Ulii .Ir. sslnu III'- b.i-r, wli,> ,1. ttl..-ii in- 1.1
I ullli the liivi.-orali.r. 1 ,111 1... .Ir--ss.-.| in any re.|iilr.-l i»riii
i s.inst-i ores, rv.- its (ilan-. wlo-tlier ^l.-lii or In .nil —
I il .III-.- Ibe ;.'real .lemaii lor -I 1 > ta.- Ia.l|e» :.s n st .iidaid
■ lolbt irlieb- wbl.li 11. me .lU -In t.. In- wIiIiimii. as Itia
i pi lie )il.ii.-s n witliiii Ilie reai-h .-f .iM. leli.j
I O.NLY TWKNTY-KIVK C'K.NT.S
I p.rl.'.|t'>-.l»lM! h.-«.l.it all r.'sp- .-t.;Medrni;;.1s'»' all.) rr
MI iieis. I I.. MII.I.Ki; w ii'-l call Ihe aOeiill.-ii of PaeeiiU an.l ilii.ir ll.iiis |.. 111! u- -of ll s liivi.:..r.il..i. Ill .a*-, where
. l.i.-.liil 'i.-is" balrliullm- tolir u.-ak. Tie n I ll \:i\-
'. III.- K.nul ill'-o .1 a -.->.<.d liea.l ..I h.. r. i. it i- to. v.— any
Important to House Owners. Important to Builders.
yr-AT, SO that it may lie thick upon it, and dry
,t"by a fire; after which rub otT the whiting | jniportant tO Bailroad Co'S.
and pa.ss it over will, tlry bran, and the spots -f^^^.^^a^nt tO FarmOFS.
will not only di.-apjHMr, but the silver will
look cxceedin;rly brijjht.
TUOCIIES
HUOWNS TROCHES
HUOWNS
TROCHE!*
BROWN'S
TROCHES
Vok SriPicKur.-s.- licMlbly Si.-k.i.-ss. Vertii:". N.iu- ,ea VimilUn'. Siikm.-s fnm. rblli.,- or m-dion. Price, fvO ceiils per b.-K.
Fi
rnii, ,
neys. Pri.e, IM . .-iii. i«-r 1-'N.
Ibl.l lb-
re, ;<i ceiiis )>i-r ...-». ,!,.„. r..\
UK iKiMiiv l)isKAsKS,-r.r (ir.v.l, R'OM f|d- i, IMnieull. r,iiiiii-i Iriniilion, llis.-as.-. .d tlic h.d- tt Priee, iM r.-iil. i«-r l.-.x.
J*; Hkminai. K»,l^s,'..^s _I..v..InM.ry 1'-;;^""[;^ d f,.n.e.,«e.,l Pi.sin.ti..n imd IM.di.v IU.I •- M of Fvl Ihibiis Tbe .:i..-t ^ii.-.-.ss.iil ai.d elli-
"eM* reniedy kni.»n, I ma, be r.li.-.l n,».n a. a
cure. Prbe. «il|i lull dir.eli. i s \\ per b.ix.
ANDERSON.
St. I."!!!..
•• Err- iTIM. Ill r.-iii..»lii« Iloa'seni-.s ami i,Til.li..n'dlb. rh'o.-t.soc.iniuion I » Ith M*' »k Ills III.' SIM) lis •
F.HOWN S 1 Prof. -M. ''•^At Y JOI^N^ON;J
lapomMTOTiimcfiCCiiMTERs:
DR. GUSTAV LDmA^D'3
TASTE RESTOIiATlVE TUOOllES.
THE GREAT
Subatituie for Tobbacco.
The countrv is overrun with worthless doers
ami this is oivo of the chief reasons why
many farmers do not raise more sheep. It i.s j --
those ukju who own but little else, who ket'j. j p_-,,,.^, ii|tri»T»rv of Iho KM
the preatest number of dogs; f.triM?r scantily ] The Grcalfst WlSCOFff) 01 IHC .*ge
»t home theae hunjjry curs rt>am the fields ano I make slaughter among the neighbor.^ fl-nks. r>ut while candidates for office dejK'nd on the I rates of tbesje men for an election to the Ijcg i-^kture, few of ihe.n pos-<ess the ir.de|K'ntlence to vote for any effieient law for the protection of sheep against ihfgs. It rcmaias then for every farmer to employ such mean^ as will pro- tect hid own flocks vpon his own premises. To di. this he htks only to make a trap in the form of a rail pen," .similar to that employe.! to catch wild turkies, only in the case of the dog the entrance must be left on the top, in- stead of the bottom. When your flock is at- tacked and a sheep has been killed, proceed at once to lav up a pen, and with every course of rails gradually contract it towird.s the top, raisin"^ it until it is about five fet-'t high, leav- , _^ • ^ ^ , ■
in-r an opening OO tlie top sufficiently large .;ansl.„ many to sn;po»e tl.,.on:an tube aerlously .US-
fo?a tl..gtojump in with eitse. J"'" the t^ .n.cc.a>soetjea^
centre of the pen place t .e CarCiUSSOf the llead | \'^,^'^ resllmoiiv-in l-.ssi,u..e,Nervo ;s Irral.ll ty Water
.<hee[..and remove the fl.Ktk to some other part j Bra*h.^»>*' •■i"''ban.i nuny other duor-ier. oi . simiur of the farm. Tl.e first or second niirht after p "%i'ik ti^TE RE.ST R.\TIVE TR«X-llES.
the attack the same dog will b.- quite sure ',0 [ ^^p,|p,|^,„^a to..Miiiteracl tb.«e banelnl Intlucnces ami
r .u ._ IX.... fin'liii.r till* ttiu.k 1 iuiveur->v.-.l oniplelelv siice.-sslul Ina mnliltn.l.ocfasea
return f.»r another feast; tn.ling "'!• "^''r;„''/XVrveru^^. Bel.,« harmless b. themseives. they
"one. but the carcass ren.ain.ng, he will enter ..^..^t a i.-nen.iai.-tieci np-.n f>e eniire sy.t-m. r.si..r-
UIK-, iru. i.ic vaiv i:i„ .„..„ni«. t.^ in-t ' ln< the t.iste wbl. e lias iieconi..- vlUate.l or ilestro.ve.1 by
the pen but will not so Readily inanngC to gll ; ',",.., i„,iui^,.,Hes, cmplet.-lv removin-.- the iirlMtlan
out. The owner of the sheep can then satis- | a,„ia.-c..ini.ooinmbkiniK»'-nsationoi ti.eti.rai-wiii.h Iv hinwelf as to his guilt or innocence, and t yJ,.7,l.*^.^.^';;^,V^ act accordingly. — f alley Farmer.
Important to Farmers.
Viall tclmm Hit ni.i./ amc-in, miii it ■•■;i'---rHt rrrry Uttly,
JOIIXS & cnosL A' YS
IMPUOVED GfTTA PERCIIA
CKMENT ROOFING,
Til" Chenpi -I and iiios' durable Rooiltis in ns".
IT Iri FlUK AND \VATKR PllOOF.
It can 1..- applie.l t'l ;«r.» an.l "i.ti B'Mir-» of Alt Ktxn*. 5t..ep..r tilt, ami lo Siil.N6ia:Uo»ra without removing the Shinitles.
The Coal l» only nbon* On- -Third thiit
ofTlM, .\-Nl> ir IH TWICE AS DtKA-
BL.E.
York, writes. .Au "list l«, Isft": 'I have I..--I. •'»";• «;-'| with pib-s. accolllpanh-d with blec.llint. th» UbI tliiei rears; I usid
nARLfy(;»-s LIVER REGULATOR
1,1 rr BITTEUS,
An.l now consMer iny.s.-lf »n^'/-'/y ruml."
ll.in.J.d.ii A. Cross wrlt-s."»r..oklyn. March IMO. In llies|.r*i.3ofl»-'.'.» I I "ik a severe e.ikl. Which lndute.1 a vi.il.-ht lever. I t lok I wo .loses of
n,uiLhx(rs LiyKH rkcuuitor.
ll broke up my '-"I-I an.lfev.-rat once, prevbiiis to ilik< ntta.k, I lia.l be.-n tpinbli.«l with .lysirt-psU »;veral ni<.>iitl.s: I li-->ve n-lt I ..tlil.ia.if it since."' OMs Stn-llev. E..|. IW EaslIS'h Street, N. T.. writes. i"*n"iistM is«0.— Iba.la ..IBl. utty with KMney CoTO- pialnt tlir.e ve .r-. with i ■•iisi;.iil p .In In the snmll ••! my . ,, v.„. v..,v I back. 1 hal u-e.l mostall Kin.ls.ifui-dklms, but foiai-l Tills article hs^lM-en tli..r..uu-lilv lest-l '" Ne« Jork , .rnia'.-iii relief until I n^e.1 I'lTv iii.l «ll ni'ts of the It i.'e«l States.fan.il'. W -St in ii" !<«■"• .. » - . « . .
ales an iVvnU .l-.iel .-^.ulh Vmerlca. .;V,..!'."'"A"^:.V/,..*V ! DarllOI^'S LlVCf Rf^ttlat^r
HUON\ N n I VresLleiil of Alben. Cdl.-w'.^ Tenn. 1
435- «..bl l.vall Dmr-'lsls .t TW KM \ | TROCHES , FIVE CENTS A BO.X. "^t
IloUowa/s rills.
Kerrons DUorder*.
ivmons «lio «...b to ph.- e "-".•••^•- ,•.';";' J,,";;
!:;;:^:!-a;ldo';;.;;w:u::r;ii:e::^;Br::.:.«^;^
from S A.M. to h I'M., -i by Utur.
OCR REMKDIK." BY MAII-. |y«.k over the list ; miike up n cut .-f «h«t kind yj^hoose. an.l im-bise the ai.i.iunt in .« ";[-^« ;-•• 1 «r rtairos bv mail I" our addre-s, iil .>«! IIroa.li««y, New-York. and the medicine ,. ill be duly returned b, I
'^S^^-^^-^^^^^r: an active, efncleni A.r«it fi.r'the sale of - nr Ueme.ii.-s In rvery t..wn of .
Snnh.V 1" •"- '•■"•"' «»'"• v' « 'vT.K^- '
rHMTO A Co.. No. MW Ulloxl.WAV. NtH \0K«. ,
I
PROF. 0. J. WOOD S
Restorative Cordial! BIOOD RENOVATOR.
As .1 siir. i-r. V. ii1l\. ao.l . HP of
Conrunipliiiii. Ifroiirhilif. Indlfrrstloii, Di/.*- 1
prpsia. l.ofK oJ'.lj'piUlf, tuinlni-fn, ■Xer- '
vvus Irrilohililif. .Xnmilgio, Pufpito-
tiiiH of the Henri, MiUinrMolij, Hif-
pocondrio, .Xight Sirruts, /.««-
gtiiH , Giddiiii.t.i, and nil that
Clans of C'ifiK .so fxi'fx'lll
fatal, ra'.lrd Ft iiinli H i<ik-
nessrr, and Irnpiiluritiv*
linpiir liesOial m iv h ive been < lo-. I.-.l » .lb Hi-- s. ai|..
Ill . ii-mnv il .ll wlil.'i |. lie. ess.ir< both f"- Ho- b.-allb ol
th.- .lilM. an.l I utiire Hpi-ear-'U. .- "I Us Hair.
f ACTION — Vom- ^-eiiiiliie «ii'i..ni ile- la- -imib- l/»l\
IS MII.I.Ki; N-iir-' oiiil Iter wn«iit»-r : -r-l' <, ».. -Mllj '^^
; LKirS II Al- 'N\ liiOllATOK. N. V. bl -wn in lb.- i;l,.s»'
Wbolesib - •...! .V. |..y- t.. and s.d-' I y all lb.' prli^l-'" pil Mi-r.h,iit: i iMu^-'cl-is ibr..iiv'. Iliew rl.l.
I.li.eral -list oiiii !o pnrch.i»i isl.\ lln- ipi iilil>.
I a's-i.b-slre 11. |-i.-s(-iil III Iht- .\merl-.iii pill-ltc liiv
\v\\ and Iniproreii lu.VanttinroHfi ; IjiicixiidL IX2xii» I>yo
IWlilib i.'e-- v.-..r- .ll - '.iiilb e\..-ilMienlii>-.- I be*<- 1 l.r.iujl.l I I pet. . lb. II I -ive. IHn. 1. or ll|. t> Up «t IU4V e till-. Ill i'lliiiyi.i ill.- ."".... r or .<klii w.irrani.- the U-sl .i.-
, III le |li.-.\-sl.-.;. e.
' ri!l("K. ONLY .-.0 ('KNT.<.
i>KPOT, no
nt
1)1- Y-ST.,
M.W YOPK.
^^^T^ Rr^tol
i-lED!
' t>
,DR. MOTT'S
eilx'.-d t'l lix P..SS.-SS.-.I by ititttn lVi-».-Uti and 1 1»- i the ia.sl iweiityyears. I liav,- iie»ifr iouii.l.in.\thlii ilirv l{iil>li<T- I t.j
No beat la required in making appUca- ^ daRUNO'S LrVBR REGULATOR, tion, i
Theexpi'nseofapidvlnsit I* trlfllnp. as an ordinary Root can b» cov-.-rcil and tlnlilicl Uir tiiMt day.
It can be applitnl k anv m.
Mollier* «ud Dangliters.
hich these
IleN. espe- .'-iauV'lh.-lr'Vowerof . b-anslOK tb." bl'«»l from all impu- In:: •ip.ni .nan-.;
Ini't.e.1. TUAVELKIIF sh.-iiM have a ts.tlle willi fliem.aHlt will
inhere Is ..no ihlncniore limn aiiotiorbir which these , •;i,Y,;n"-;\,.„t\,„v ilrh-leil..iis . ..ns. .,.ie Pills are -o famous It is llnir pnril. i.s' propi-rlles. espe- , ';',' '';' ,';;;„,.,,".,, ,.i;,„..|.- and w«|.-r.
.-billv their powerof .b-ansliiKtbe |.1<««| from all impu- '"'•' " ..vVn'is ,-o H* i ess. stren-.-tbei s Ibe dl;:estlv» or
l;i;i:'r'n?;'!v'"""''"' """'' " " " '*"'"""' "'" ""' V!;i^?"nv';:dC;ieo f i^ m^""".:^'?;^:::^'' Tir'ii^::::^ p.... •. 'h..»:d - •.. tm h-.n,is m an ,.-rs,...s .,x s..w,„.ry
Mr. Yon,..: of Brooklyn, wri.e,: -T-b. ^ l«n.-Tn ;->;';;'•;;;;; •^i;;:;;!';^;;^^:';.:;:^,;::;^'''''^ ^.AOIES mH acitslomcl to 1 t ..o-.r exercls..
Mav last I bail a sevireatt^ick Ol I'll.-, wliich coiillne.l , ^ «v . * » .1*. should alwiys use it.
me" to the hoU.se. I to>A ..n.- I*tite .'f j Ick HcailMChcS »liO W ■»! or Appeilie. juj-rm^^Uji ii,„„i.i „s- ii |..r it Is a perb- t relief, fat-.ii
What is in the Bedroom.
and when fl-,lshe.| f..riiis a prr.rr.ll„ Fiar. ' '"^,'' '"^f '^; , with an elastic ls>.lv. which cKiiuot be iHjure-l by lUiT foLDorSToSMs. SHKlMClSOoflloof BoA«iw. uor any e.\- terual action whatever.
LIQUID
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
For Coaling MeLils of all Kinds when expos- ed to the Action of the weather, and
Tor Preterring and Ef peiring Met*l E00& OF ALL KIN IS.
This Is tiif: ONIT riMPOStTI'ir HKOWJI te*ir-A vlV rurrrft- fully rrtiit fstr--»i"-hnn0rf iif till rlimiilftjiir any Imi/lh ij ^ir *ny editor or publisher insertim; the above a.lver- /iBif, K-Afni/vi/'"' '"«''"''. t" whUh ll ailheres nrinly. |
Tliese feellnis which so s:»d.len n«. m..st frequently arise Iroin ann.iyane.s or tr<mbie. from ol.sirnct.-d_p-rs-
Darling'8 ljlv<-r Regulator,
1 di.l s.>, and found It to opperat.- s.liiilrably. removlne
upon all talnlnx fri-m lb.- ii.si- of d healthy tone to the ^l.llllach invli!.>r»t-iiB till- whole sy-tem
P.-»oii9 wbo are lrr.-trl.-valily nndcnnlnliix their <-on- stitiitioiis an.l shortenliut their llv.-s, sIkiuI.1 use tln-»e rrmh.siniiiuHll.it.-ly ami throw offlhe injurl.ma an.l uh- ple.is.iiit habit OS Tobl-acc.t Che« Inis.
"Thes.- Troebesor Lojt.-niers ar.- put up In a convenient and jH.rtab'e lit the low price ol iOcenta per b<ix. A lib- esrl .llsc.iuiit t" thetraile.
Prer^ireil solely by the uniierslgne.1 to wh*m all onlera
shoul.i be addre»»»'<i'
JAMES E. BOWERS, nrniarlst, Cor. 2-1 * Race St... I'liila.lelphls.
er- /iW K-iifn<»/.|i/.'.M"m.Y«/ii, to wbUh ll adheres llrinlv. | -■ .,,.,. „ ,, „,
H;;me..i^.r one , van ^n..! r.. -iveln ,«.>n,e.., tbire-.t : n,n,;,n« a.b<..y e.juaMo .JJ^^-V.-'^^-.f/i^lJ^'^ \^ ^^^X:^^^:^:^':^^ V.TI t.^^Z^.'^^'Xi ^
■ 1 ihem.take no.-t'ier, but lncb..se i-ue D-dlar
... _ an.l oil pc.-Ii't ol 111* nione*. ll.<- ."eineiiy or
Keni...|les will b" sent n.i-ordln«r t" your dlreitioob. by I or exprKss, (xmipabl. .*o<lres«,
The .Agriculturist says; if two person? are to occupy a bedroom during a night, let them step upon weighing scales as they retire, and then tgain in the morniujr, and tl.t^y will find
thi-ir actual wei"'ht is at lea.st a pound less in ■ jljirw.'.rih of any tllmiW 'printbut Ink.mV .s:iie iiy Messr.. ^osVs"nru,h ies's. .-i!..i win LA.xTTIIKEE times as L0N(. rellcnt Re
inur acitiai wei^ui i» "^ •^»- „*.„.„ .^„ n.v* Br.... of Ihls.lu-.aica.hprlc-s. The ink to I* sub- ,„.| from Its elaslMty Is not Injup.! by tbe r..iilracfl.m j„ ,„„ fln.
the morning. Frcqaently there will be a loss | ,■;■;• t,,',,J;,„i.j,.iHo ti.e puMisl.er-»opler .a the rxplw Ui^l exiw..sb.n ofTIN ai her.MCT4' It-XU-?. conse- in.l.iirr
^t »«./» /.H r^nen MOiinila. and the avera<re loss 1 tl.mo»eV.-rv three ni.inlhs: each pubU.alb.n to Ih- sent ,,nent upon »u .'en clianns ol lb.- w.-athor. , Ken- " -
trghouTre jrimt mor^ thalT one U^r-adUres^Wo Pr......rsSewsLet.er. .....y , :^^. ;^r^:^r.^f^.rs ,N WARM WEA. I nial
ttonntl. That is, .luring the night there is a I \„Ji^;!.^l^:i^^:;ii!^l^y^l^:\)iS^^^\
io(M of a pound ol matter which has gOUC OlTl NOrlfage sale. \ pT,vente.l from fat Iher corrl.|..ii ami leaKinx. "
r. .. . ., , ^_.i i . ... •- £jc«iRixo \ PKitrEiTUT w\TEaTi.!HTRo..r for. JIA>
aod a clear b.-.t.l.
DUordcr of the Kidneys.
aHioi.tl..>r iw.. b.-lor.-lb- tl -.il trl'l. sin- will pi.-stlic| ilria.llnl |..ri...| villi p.-rlei i e ■«. ami sal.-ly. ■
Tliere la 110 nitatake ahoul If. !
TIIE 0 lUniAL IS ALL \SV. 'I.M^I FOR ITt:
.Itothrrs Try il t i
An-l l» villi w-.- ai.;ieal. lo il.-t. it Ihe llln.-RS or decline not oiil\ 01 tlie .lan;:h!.-rs bi-K.ie t 1.,- t...i late, but also . ynur sons an.l liiis.|aiid-. for wliile the r..riii. r fr-oi fal.se
At apsrient and stomachic preparation of IRON pur fl-'d of Oxygen and Carbon by com- bunion in Hydrogeti. of high medical author- ity atid extraordinary efficacy in each of tha following comnlaints. vi«. :
DEBILITY. ITERVOUS ATFECTIOWS. EMA- CIATION D7SPEPS1A. DIARRHEA. CQNSn,^ PATIOM SCROFTJLA. SALT KHEUM. SCUajT,. JAUNDICE LIVER COMPLAINTS RHETOA-v TISM. MERCURDVL CONSEQUENCES, INTCTjA MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC' *. HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS. lOS. BttNSTRUATION. WHITES. CHLORWM, Ote^ PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS Of *-■ THE SKIN. fctc.
The IRON b«ine: abforbed by the blood, and " thuj circulating through the whole system, so part of the body can escape their truly wonder- ful influence. , , ., ^ .v »
The experience of thousand! daily proves tlukt BO preparation of Iron can lor a moment be compared with it. Impuritieg of the blood, de- preenon of vital energy, pale and otherwi^ ■ickly complexions indicate »U """"^^yj" ^ most every conccivftble case. V» all taata tt female debilitv (luor albus, chloro«is. otc.\ Ita «fftcta are delit<hirully rtnovattng. »« wmMy kas ever b^en discovtred, iJ the whole bitftrj
For Stomach* ont of order.
TIirlKBY >V TKARJ.
DAITL S. DATILING,
102 Naaaan 8t„ New Tork. Pnt«plnaO cent aud fl Bottles each
I tive'o\p'di \i'.''aM^'i"i'o ViVENiVvA-fJ-it aViberl-ni- [ ormsdicine, which exerts such fronpt, bappy, e,ir whiob sboiiM be i.iwa> s on band in tiiiie ol loeii. «ad full V restorative effect*. Good appetite, C0B»-
O J WOOD. Proprietor. t« Hpiadway. New \ork.a-.d ana lui y • -"" " ^ :.;»:._ Vi _ ..u
, , .' Market stre.-i. M. l.-.ms M... ao.l ■••■W. b> all »;o..d ; No me.llrlne will so efTrctnally Improve the tone of Ibe .i,,_,|,i|,. |>rie« One D</llar ).er Bottle. I
stomach as the«e Pills; lliey remove all a<-l.lily, occa»luu- ;
e.1 either by InteniiHTaiice or improper ^let. ■ -
(vl;iiir>m.>
•tiinial matter, or poisonous exhalations, l lit« . ,i^,„ „f ».,i,i coumy ..f !*coti on the isih day ..i Auitu.t , Trmm a •dt'-d ntx A frpiurVKri* fe diffused through the air in part, and in P-rt , A.j..^.«7^^o;..<K;k^A.M.^in^ ^^"KuUT't: I GTJTTA PERCHA CEMENT
M«»rlirase ^ale
WHEREAS Isaac MtchHelcl .lid execnte nnto Peter : 'l!";^" Il.nsel. ac-rtilnuiortitaae liearincdate Ihe Tliinl ''"T J. "',,', ot .«cpteinber A. V. Ii«8. which sail Morfzape n,-eil was I ^""{J^
HM'MBay'i PiBtarr Ihr UtI mm fly l-n"^u in 0»t worlH for ,
Viefiillmrinilditeop' : Asthma. I>ropsy, Jfinammatl.in, fntr Tliroats,
Asue. 'pl.-i'ts Dvs.-ntery. .laumllr.-. Stone « orav-
Bllllons Com- Erysipelas. l.iver Oun- .-I. i
Blotches on Femalelrreit plaints, 5ecoidary ^y• ^
' the skin. ularltlles. I.nml«i:o, m,,toms.
Bowel Cm- Keversol aB Illes. Tic Douloti-
' plaintii, kinds, Bheiiinatlstn. renx, |
-s. Fits. Belentlon A T«inors, ,
tlptitlo»0..nt. Vrliie, P*^"'*'. ._ I
.... _ . . ^ ..• . j^fl-„.
wh»»have lo<t a poun.l in weight .luring the f''^*:'; ';;7,7,},?*-,;::».;r:hl^bv given that by virtue cf i.io^hi hour; of sh-eping, tor while the dry smoke the power ..f snie in v.id mortsaj-e conuinci ami pursu-
tlgnnHJwi. u r J^, , , ■■;„_ ._. amVof the St.itute In such ease mide and proTl.le.l, said
isi maialT taken into the lungs, the damp op- , „";i,..j..„, p-r„,i«.swiii be s.d.i ai I'ubiic An.tion at the
1 r i, »!,. l.oilv are ab^vtrbeJ both into, fn-m 'bwrof thetVurt Hooaeln the cUy of Shakopee In vMnity
dorafromth* itouy are aosori.e*i ooin «"»" ' '^,,'jy.„,,(s^,„„,,.„„ ,he ivh-iayofJanaary A.n. lasiat
Wecan !.dve anabun.lant proofofall weclalni In Ih- | Therefore, notice Is herehv^ven that by virtae of » i
s-s, . ■ it I , .- .„.»„f Ihe iiiiute in sncn ease mine,, no pr..T...c.., said tot <.f..ur Improve.l lloolllnc Materials. hivlnBappIle.1 power ol s..le in s.,1,1 mort^a.e -ntalne.!, the followliig
is maialy taken into the lungs, the damp_ op- ; j;'^^."//J?, p4;»"«-r« «!_bl- «._M ^ "t ihe them to several thouaaod Roots in .>ew \ork City and , Cml lylnK.n.1 b^innji. thv county of ?cott ami .W«««_of !
dis^riier are affixed to each IkiX.
fGXN
Gin as a Remedial Ageut,
This Delicious Tonic Stiinulu.it, • larger j |.]^pecially dcfsigned for the nse of the Med-
rrerT ' icnl Pnifrjiutm, n.l the t'lmiht, having i.ui»-rse.|«.l the
I «o-<-alled 7U1IIS." " Aromatic,"' " f or-llal,'' ''.Me llcateil.-
•• Sciinapps," ..(<-., i« i...u' ,>n.b>rse.l by all the pr.imllieiit
plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unniual disposition for actJya and cheerful exercise, immediately follow it« naa. As a grand stomachic and gem ral i«»taratMf ^ it has no supirior and no subrtirtte.
Pot up III ne«t flnt metol Horn, a rontwInlBft SO pllla, lirUr .-Va .-eiits I*er »».« t art iM.xra, fa SO; ^e doxen iH.xe.. «4 «I0. For ••*' «y SnMEClsta ceneraUr. Will he "e'Ot f^H** •nyaddrra* on iwrlpt of the P> J.-e. Ail le<- Un, oedere, etc., ahoald hr iMldreaseil to
R. B. LOCKE & CO.. General Agents.
339 BKCIUWAV, W V. If. B.— The above Is a Cae-slmllc of tha label on each box.
♦ ;..> bliwa aiwl into the pores of the whole OO- ^ o.-bxk m tbe uUe-no«n of said .lay to .ailsty the. llieiui^"** , ,n,<„.nt then due on sail mort.-a.e.lebt .Hid for said lax-
Vn««l mt\r^ be sai«l" to Aow the importance of havin" fKflrooma well remiiatctt aw«J m ^t-,^^, .» «,us.nx. thof^Mifhlv ailing the sheets^ covnnd.s awl, Aiiome,-.
in tie inorn.ng. l»er..ie packing
e»«ml alstt cosfv and cX|«n.«es el said .ale. -^ . pj.„
Siiirtsacee. [»>,.il 'w,l
JOIIXS & CROSLEY,
.HOLE MAXCFACniRKBP. fV hole sale if'orthijvae T8 Kit Ham Street.
rorn.-r of IJb.--ity Street. N K. W Vf > HK-
Mlnnesota. to wit: laits .Ix iti and el-.-ht (8) n Block ^O
thlrtT-elsht (38) and loU "lie tl) and two (2) in Block, ^BH
twelve (IS) in .he cltv or.<;iakopee. a* sppears by the re- m"*
cor-.ed plat of Hai.1 city, l«i'.< lli> prenil.-.e» rtrante.1 hr ; g 4
B. GUENTHEB,
nnjtPEMt and TAILOR
Cfcejt/wMi Steect, sovth of Tim-h Hall
1
HoTvard Association^ ^
rillLADKLrillA.
A Ilri>rri3t.i,t JnOMiiUim 'jtaUifkrtI Ifl ntKrial F.»<lmnmn)tl /■■r the THirf4^ Me J** nti4 Pitlrr*ynl, /«^.<<«rf vifK
ViriilthI nifd Ktiiil'H'ic lh>fiim, tniil r.^^ri'ally /„f
Iht fun iiflUfiirrtiif Ult. Srxaiil Urg-nit.
Medical adviee given gratis by the Actii g
phy^lans.cbemlsts an.l c.'nn..|ss. nrs.a* pi^cssli,* h|1 \ gur^-.-on, to all who apply l.y i. Iter, \\ltli a deM-rlpii-.n -if
of thoBe fnfriaWc medical imallllea (lunlc and dlan te) | their coiniiti.in, (a-.-e o.-. iuMtlon.Viablls <.f life, •j, .k#i"l
whb'h befoiiKto an Ol.Uand PtItEliiii. Put up In (juait in cases ul i-xtn-me pruverly. )l«.licltii!sAiriiMl^1 free ..f
......1 ...... ....I., t.., ..11 .1 w,.-„l.i' .: ..r..cor-c <.ff ' ..I.Mr.r..
iMilth-sand *.d.l by ail drn>;^'ls!s, trovers, ef< .
A. .M. lU.VI.MiKH II C«»., (E»tabiishedlu 1778.)
Sole Pi..prtet«rs No. 19 Broa.1 Street, N. Y.
For sale by D. S. B.VHSBSi (>>.,. Vo 13 P.irK Kuw, Xi u York.
char;:e.
Valnabb.|!e|iort»i.n .>-p<-rniatorrha-a an.l othar dlK-ss'-a of tbe bexn.<l«»r-'aiis. aii.l ..n tl.e New Reinelles . n.pb.y e.| ill the IHspeiiwiry, » t.l to the aliPi t«-d ili se.il<-<l I. tlet* eiiv. loi,. ». free ..f . liarjje. Two or Itr.-e •.ti.inpk lor j-osl aire \\ 111 Im- a.-t*-]ii.-ible.
A.blr.ft.s, f»r,.l_-KILLlN HOriJIITflN. AcllP5 Smcrntl,
....i»fn-;>,es. in lie mwi-.-e.. i ---c o ii «<-KI VEN k onr anthnrtzed .\(4F.NT InCttloaifO. Kull 'eM^rUdlve Circul.ir> »n-l Pruts w'll hifnrrrl.-hed «,n
theui tp i» the iora« of a ueally jia-k- bed? i J^c^e !;ivm.kn.ciu ror iLe aeoi s, .,.,.ii™ii«u. i> ':■"»:>
cor-.ed plat of Hai.1 city, . ,„ , ,, .
aii.1 de»crlbe.| In the ab.ive mA iiiorl^.-iae. will be so1.l »t . Public auction at the mint .bK.rof the C«mrl House in the | fitvofSliakooeeln sallcounlv of SiottontaethlrUenth
d.VOIJai.uaryA.P l*Bat"ny.-.1^^^^^ Bflle PlaiM - - - - MlBOeSOU. Our loi.r experience an.l fa l.ntv with the n-.,ulre. ' H..w.,r.l As-o. latboi. N-. J S..„th .Mn.h Mreef . Plill.rter-
ol».l.ldaylosatisfythesiii..n.itti.-ndnenpon*^^^^^^ uwnta.J Dni.-.ls's. aie! our -« ..-rb.r biisi.i. s, taelim,-, ,,hU.P». Bv or.J. , i.l Ho IHre. |, ,s
^,e.rtel.tandabi«.y.is and expanse.. Of nM^^^^^ I .im prepared lo muke and fli O-Jtblnp li.r seoH-iiu*!. c4.«bl. ans l-i Inr-i.sh tU..m li.,ice MnH -r- ;«.i m..-.licli.al KZRAU. II AIM \VKEI.M'rert.ient.
°'7r.&«X*tV '''•'"rv""r,r- oH.tK,iJ,rea,c..uUc..rm.s. ^taUt ami UnvSI: use OtO. iAli;aiJl.l.. U.ula.y vtH'
-I— «-
THE SHAKOPEE ARGU
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2, LMAODONLD & BRO.,
n
Jibwtn a«a ^ttl«tt, ttow aaa f0rfv<r, one a»« ln$fparabU."
Publishers and Proprietors.
VOLUME 1.
SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1861.
NUMBER 4.
TIB SHIKOPEE WEEKLY ARStS
FTJBLI8HBD EVERT SATUHDAT
-AT-
«nAKOPEE, • 1 .. MI\!«i:SOTA.
mACTOK AID * MO. rablishori * Proprietors
POSrS GORSER.
The Countersign.
The foIl.)winf» iK'uuiiful lines were written
by a private in ('uni[jai)y (J. of Stiij»rlV Kii-
OflU* in Kcrliuja-r":* UnikHiig Seioiu! ritnvt. ! iriii.fr KogiinenMiow at Ciitnp Ixsly, near vuM.^ u » ft Wnsl.iiipt,,,,. In r.xplimaiion of one of t hi'
VLTsos ot UiL' poem, it is rijrlit to Blale liiut white' niirxarc frecjucntiy scattered aloiif: tiic .sentin* IV post, of a Jaik nigiit, to raarit hi> be.tU
TKB.MS OKSLIWCRll'TON.
l*aV7 far one y«<r, . . ■ i«1x month*. .
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BUSINESS TAKDS.
AUDKKWU.CIIAiyilL:'.
.SAI.M- N A. H IL!
CHATFIELD &BUELL.
ATrOliN:VSAM>r.rN-KI...':?AT l.*V«. -T l-v TBI'. »tl«u. »<.tj. "iU-r wi..' Ill t'f '"■'■•■•=..' 'IVlr,.',
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ua.. i'l iu.-.->.ii-.t J'l ir'»'«iiiiMt '•>;»'••■ '■••'•;'' »;•
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J. D. STORED,
AnoB.MT AMKDlWtELUli; -U UW,
•1IAKOI.KK. Mi-.Nr."TA
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SARGENT & GRISWOLD.
AfiGhNti. Al [';:.
Wain lit MrcrJ.
CMAMK.X • ■ <.U'.VI.UC«n N i -.
Ml.NNK.'^Ol A.
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J.H.TIBBIT3,
DKAI.! U IN
Clocks lVnlt!ar«, Jtnrl5>
AND
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Mn l.«l I.i.ru....-" !• r.i>.l7- 1 .!«; «.ir.:l.'. " ••■•
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■o9k*B«d .maiUtnnry nl *< Paul Pi Irri.
.1. I. 'I.
8- A. HOOPER, Prcriictor.
t.:j|lNki( OK MAIN ASi> MKl llli \N .-^r.-
bLi.i^ riiAiXi:. - - - 1Sa"^X.
All".' till' wejiy liour* p<i.<H il'.vtiy —
Tlie iiU'it ii. very .LirW a.i 1 i-till. And III the niar.Hlirs tar I i-i««r iiir.
I iir.ir th.- I.earle I «t:li>-p..'.r will. 1 H.-a.'" «• la.i Mt avtir-l .tli»;i- —
My yiir> are 5'r:ilii«<l to calrh r>ch iuaiia— I hoar 111* le.ive-. nl.oij: me slir.l.
Am! 'A.- •>\>fint* Lu^l.ll:.i; Ironi tbe groaiid.
Al"-.is t;ii- lK-ali»ii I. it'i I :•».•',
W li^rt- whit.- r.it:* n;»rli my «er;trr'> Iraok la ■••ri.ilf»» -tirut'S I «.iri tu traff
rill fiiruiauN t 'llii with t'riKl'.l l>n.k; I think I »..eMiii irfiiclilii;; low —
I »'op aii'l ...» - I ^^">p .til'! p'l r. Until t;ie :ii't.:t)i»ri>i,. hlllo. k» ;.T'>»r
T J i;roiip»ot ftjluii-rs. fur ami near.
With r.*-.'lT I'lriu t Walt a'l't -.vitcN,
I II h my ..yes t.init;i:>rt;r<'W. Ih.!«-ct P.i. h hurniJ. a-mutVu-ii n. I- li,
.'■n I turn Kurrll^a. iiiloit-nr; Aii*i tliciiiiiiWI t .» li>.|>'ly i;l.!*!i..
It i: . ilh t'.e la:i 'j!.I c:.f»tiuil Irr. .., Jly .%!•■ :,t ii; .r.l.rs I rfrui.e.
AiKl ll;iiit> -A <• Ii-r tt^.<.^ ili^in il.*.-.«.
••Il.'l : who P'><-.- th -n ?■' My i h.ailsi. je ir/.
It riI>i^ ■ 1" '► t-.e UelfMul iliie; ••J;<!|..|." I li.-ur ;i %oi. i- r..l.:> —
~.»ilv .i?c» Bii'l >;;»» til., c-u: t'T'linr* With I.J} "lift .t t:i» cliar,;f I »«.l—
li.r r-irp. ral ;l>cit ih.- iuvkh- wi.r>l; Wit!. ar:ii« .ii.'.rt 1 ihaiv H-.' inat"-,
1 iirii uiivrar.1 pajw, ami ell la writ.
Bill I:: l»." I.-: t Ih :t tiliht. »w»)ir.
I xt'*, Ii III llir irjy I f.>:, I C>li I Ii r iiijall' .iii.-w.'r uifl>*.
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I A.i'l |.:.iy Ihki li-'>vi-n may «u •.f.'.alH,
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1 V i.^th* r .11 |i • . urr vr ir p ti.,
■ s'tll lii.i" I .IV. th«. I'.iynii-iK:,!'.
A TALK 'FTill-; I'l; K> J .NT W Aif.
TTita ii'W.Wr^-* A-1.1 i-miiiti.>.ll'>: » lii.-.'i-.t-.'v I( ii..
k«a W»-l« r»r»-.t"» irar#.l l..> I'... al-.-i •• llHIlio > ITf. r #t 1.
t<.«»»>i«!»!> t. n»va;».l all.; !» '"•« uicu'-i'" t .' Tr.v.t- kt_ • ai.iir
H»T« m*r -tm iutJt tlir KK:<'r at vi:»n!a: !■>..» vl i.iiy bi.-iir* !• th« V«l'>y.
All«nl!<.r. .a i>«rtK-u!Hr!> .llm (i-.| f.. lie
liOOMs i<i: i'i;i:m'i I UK,
tk»n wMili tixthln; In .* ly I|..|rl • nt I i • "i r^i P-uI < »• k« f«U i ta .•iir;>is- (.
The l.«Ue » II; .-.•«, •!> t;-.l witi: 1.II Ihf -iil .>! :i.fi;.l» an *-ii«.4>l-» i.f Ih.- ».-:.<"l>.
Tn .on>irrtt"U with III' llmiw t» a '.«r:r mil .\..lh'.' •••Wl* !<-( li.tf a..A«iiini<>-Uli>.i> 'f t<'. Ii..> alul liTi ly pii
vi:r:l;ir.
fcHAKOPEQ - - - MINNB.30TA Jt. JKF.r.fmi' i'ropriitor.
TSla Uncv »n-! . "iiim.MlIn* h.>u-r l> oim 11 j.l all h-.ura •■ t%» da.\ «ii.l tiUhi, l.'i til f.i ri-it' :i tt i Tavciirs. Th- r«4Miua a.-r U fr Mul aiiy.'hr iui.it ..11 |>>t'»a^tit. ai"l ll>< •ita.'(va Ht ..Irratr. Th>'t>i.ittl< Iiir.i:>..e.l « it!i »il t!i« iKitca 1 a •>!»'. r a-.n»'in.
National Resteanrant^
-:.\Nn -
BIIal.IAUn SALOON.
Tl>«rh»lsMt Wlii»a l.l.iU'.ra hikI cfs-.ir- nl w.i\ri ^n h.im!.
Fresk Oyster:* Krceivt< Rc^aUrly
JS'ittioni-l Hold Bloik, Itulmvs Strat ffkiikopee.
Lager Itcrr niid Itllllard
W1KE3 LlyOKS AND CHiARS •i«*r«*a han.l. Flr.^t Str«^t Sh.ik-pt e. (v];ii|;tr,)
Belle Plaine House,
M. HANK'l', I'roniiftor.
■all Street ... Belle Plalae.
Tl»e frareHnc public will tlii-l ihlii '■ oii<.- w.-Il fnml>h."l •ml rvnimtlriit The pro|irl. I'.r h.is re u.rtl hi» rat.-i* 10 •nit thr llnira. N.» paliir; will Ik- i'p:tr<.-.| t.( makr all, who faTi.r hlni w'.tli a rail, i.»iiif<irt..iMi-.
A «*4m1 8taM« Attacked to the H«aae.
(T|;.,i.ly) M. HAMT.
IlLillSY & m BIlllllS
C. KALVKLAOE,
■ BBPHON HAND A L\K(»E AS^lO^.TME^T OF
•0NKT8 AND BONNET RIBBONS.
-AI.SI1--
Bress Goods and Trimmings,
youns mtzCT.
BHAXOFEE. KIKH,
mtrimthtlaUfttlylt nwl tm thurt n-Mnnt 9trg Inte nitrt.
ANTHON MITCHP:raT^ f|g Boot and Shoe Ma'ier.f JJ^
:o:.
P*«»«« A Sk*** k*ptC«M«tantlr o" haad.
CaHnm »"f» of 1II1 klt.-la •■■«•■ ul.'l •»• !h' »h, rt.-«i no- tUr. T¥« h'«f nf n.at.<ria1 nwl. O-.-m-c *'-»»l o;.p .,;;, .4nj TiiiiT-, n..»-l S'.aV"iH?« . >vl rl.tr
j nv A M'KTIil i;\ l'..\K'i7«.
' 1 » :is iiivili 1! l.y n .^iM.Jii-r of tin* ri''j:i«.iir [ iif ihf "Kile Ziiiiiiv s" to :if<iiiiipjiiiy !.ini ii. ■■■inf iif tlmst' pi'i\.iit> Krvfi:tiii'«« »h'c!i wen- ! ao }.(•[ iilyr i.tf..i;^' tI f ii-oi' ..f liis c rps ilui- I •ji i>' r .1^1 If 1. 1 iM>vciiieiit)i upcii tic I iiiik.s (li j :i.«' I'l ti.i:i:ic.
! 'I his kiiitl of • xpt'i'itinn nlwiiy!" inrri«.>: wil! j t H ilmriii whit It ii fj:.m««< tl.c in itj:iii; (itm n! 1 ihi- vitiiiiiti IT t'l II iU".;ni' i;hki!i>wn i^ tki 'lion- p'i-ii-«' i;.,>vciii<'i!*s i.r a rfi,'ii!i r fmei-. j riiv it (1 vSiiiia! etmr.iiii' i.f tl i- nun ^Cl•l»l..^ !uv in fin; pr.r.>.<'i'. aiiioi ;; a t< 1 i-i nli':r*'ti iish-.^ I whicli ih'pi.'i'.ils for its stii-ti .^.-^ iii.l m. nitir! I ip..ii |.t't.'.t;i!al prnwfs" :i.s uprm a iiiv-ciiu:i!c:i! ! jLitrli'iui.- :i il> < .iiiiit'i.Pc. ; M 11 iif tin' ilc'i .Ip'ii 11 iiTiiiy iit'\eiiti!ri.ti> irii-iitl are jrcfcrilK •I»'<p:hi-i.-. «.r si.Pi-«.<.!l»rf»l I •■..'it- aiil .W^e ilri!!. ;.ni| (.-.•|k<-;ii! uiliniii-i- jiifa leer j.t. !-.e'. aiiil a -Tn-r Cijl t." Witl I h.-t!i II li;:!ifli;t'l Ml ji- s I:'.- J li-Vf. ;; liphier, i. J <ii (ply i;ii ;.lji u;:;;i.tkai. I In .. fiW wf.i.ls, nicon ptiiit-<l 1 y .v.iiii<» n.y> • ttrimis j:«.-tnn--, my fii.ii." II — '. — ii.ri.rniii] :.!<-, sh t tin n;;!i il.c r\ ri>s\'V f. of a (!i\<er'vi w! o !aij jii-t nrrivt<J fnnii tic nlicl line*. Ic •ia.l iif.tn. tl.ai A iiiiairity olai. i:iuiiili< n, rtui .■.i>liiij of .-^-vci-al lhiMi..^aii(] iall <ar;rMpi sfi'i iiiii.-k' t US'', l,,ui lucii ( iiinalfii iu an upper room of a Im.ii~<. l..'!i)i!;rii|,r to a imti'il Scees ■>:.>iii>t and .-ii-pct-tcil spy. "liis h(iu>e was !i>t..iil olii'iit llin-c niilcM froni lu.r eiicanip itu-m. ai.«] the I aririiipes wi.irh were concealiMl tluieln weif p:.( ki-il in sii.all canvas lj;icr>: tliC.-c W:ii:.> III- il: filii.' f.-I'cxy pr'ip.isi'd. will- i-e a -istaiiic olnvM-il Ii. ciptnic or ihstrov Hi- plan w:>s fliis : V.'i.' vi-io to obtain. h\ j ^oine nu imv, a hor-HJ a.id wa;^.>n, to bo reath I III a ecrfnin p( ii't a thrrt (j.-tam-c fii.tn llu j.Hnipat s'iiwi, :.i.tl c:n-h prmeed l>v diFi n-nt J r .iite.s ill ordi r the bi-llcr fu avoid' i.l.strv.t :iiiii', »ind a^ fOiiri as darkno.s fell upon the >i-ein'. (!rivi.c:iiiti..ii>ly to wiihina few hnndr.-d yards of tlie ilwillic.r foii!:;iiiin!j tl-e fh'- e<in- ti-i)>piatcd piniider. Tlicn l.idin? tho wajun in a ini-,-l:l)orin<r ulnnip i-f tree- sonu' dl-tanei.' iVdni the road, we wiTf tn pr. (•(•»mJ in .-uili a manner a.« eiiciint.<f tilings wnuld perivit. In :;n-w'T til my e:i<piiri.~- 0.5 to the f iisi'iilitv III' iiir ever Im insj able tn Inad it even if wt- •.li'ccctied in cominsr in ef.nt:.ct with the eov- i-led niiiiiiui.i'ii n ba-r-. I was pTeted by a 8'i.nifi. ent wink ai.d two i>r three ?low H.r- I e-isivi- nmis of tie head, whic'i. if not {.r.'diu- ?:vo i>r miK-h ii.telliiience. weiv qnite indica- 'ivc .if tl;(' Z.)uave's dett riniimiiou to eurry out his d s^jii.
The Min was deelining when I started on my journey. Uikiutr af.^rnewhat rircnitons path to the phicf ntn'iidccivoii-i. and v.alkini: in an iiR'lfuiar. sfrullin^'nuirncr. thcl etlcr to escape the ob.scrviition of tht- conirad*-!! of my friend who wen' alwnys on the uieit for anv ndven- toiv. l^iiiml a riiiii": and weli-wiiod.-d piece
of jrn'iind I .•^oiin di.-eovcrod ny friend II .
cooly Kjlcd in a one-horse wapon, .snnkin..' H .sii.irt pi|)«., -.iiid Ht iii'ervais p-hilcaopiiically k'cturii g u rajjted son of Africa upon the pro- pntly of his nuvtmir us at this .same spot on the following: iii;;ht. in order to roceive his horse and vthiele. and the (ie.s-ied remnnera tion for the use of them. After many doubt- ful scratches nf his wooly head and asin^'iilnr expreKsion ofdis-salisfactiuii — all of which were met with preat di.->riist and lauivy threats on the part of the Zouave of a marvplIou.s pnn- i>hment to he dealt oui to the mutinous '-dar- key" if ha presumed to dog onr [lath — h« permitted us to depart, and we left him. evi- dently in a thick fog as to the fate of the property ko inconj^iderately entrusted to the to the safe keeping of a stranger.
After a .short drive, during which but few words were : ;)oken, we arrived at thf spot where we h.ad asrreed to con.cal t'le horse and wngon. Tiiis ofierution efft.'cted. wc next procetdl^^ to calcnlatc chan«.>s. After a few
parting pnffs 11 .shook the a.slie4 from hii<
pip*, thru.st il into the pocket of his jacket, and drawii.g forth from the wagon a coil of fine rojie. which he hung round his neck, gave the word to advance. It wa.'^iiiiw pitch dark; the d .stance from the place of our destination two hundred yarcis, according to mv comrade's estimate. A Military liglif. gleaming red ami I the darkness ahead of ns! Iietrnyed the spot where stood the building which cnntaioiHl the object of oiirex|NH]ilion. With thi:« light for (inr iruide. we cuutimidy advanced in si- lenr-c. unbroken sjtve by the occnsional «iap- piiiir of some dried twi.^s brncath (mr feel aiid tlic mu'.tend inaledictiya bfttowini nnon
it by my companion. I
At length we cane into close proximity to \ the house. Kvcrything seemed to be buried ' in a deep stillne.'^a. Xot a sound could we ^ hear. Not the warning growl of a dog gave; notice of our apjiro.ich. No light was visible but the one which hitd hitherto been our guide, : and this still thone from the half-do.sed car^e- [ ment of an appartment on the gronnd-tloor. j The window-sill was about as high Iroiii the ; ground aj an ordinary height of a man, and | under thi.'i we crept and crouched to listen for ; any sounds thai miirht cscnpe from the inte-'
rior. Directly over tirs room II told me 1
oiir intended prizL' was concealed. He was | thoroti^riily informed as to Itie relative posi- : tii.Ui of tl.i; lilffi-n'nt passage-, necessary to! pass throiiirh in order to gain the desia-d trea.s- j lire. T!ie darkness of the night was so dense I ilia» il wi:.-, with d iBcuIiy we could discern , ih" pn.'-enco of each other a.s we lav and j li*'i:et. ' I
.Sii(h;eiily then* was bustle witliin and the ionnfl of s<venil to^ws. Tlie warning |)ro- 1 Hiicfd by thtj li'W, liiasing "hush" of my com- j rnde, prevented a half uitirctl exclamation of' lUriiriT* fruiii fuily tscafiing my lip.s. Thi< iioi.se of men aud voices was evidently caused liy a lurge party cliected in the room in which the ligtil v.rs biiiniiig. They must linve entered the Ikmisc from the other .-i^c, ami tliecliur:; of arms as we disliiictly heard the men c ireles.-ly lay asidis their weapon.-, assuied Hs tley wrre no neutrals in the .-Irui; g!i" ^'iiitig on bctwK-n f.nr divi.'ed cinnirymen
It III) l.itig'ic, arising from liie tonslraiiuii ] position in whi' h I hiy, I niiwle a sudden | iiioV'.-nn nt wl.i.-h c..n-ed me to fail ugninst my | cot' paiion, at the same lime inaking ll c grav- j rl beiiea'.h niy let .s< nd forth the grating i soniiil peciirar to it w'.cii sii<l<!e:ilv and vio- ienliy (ii»ti(rii<'d. In an instant the soui:ds within eesis. d, (silenced by tiie suspirioiis .•au.sed bv mv niii.st unfirtiinate siumblin'r.) lite ea-^emeiit was fii :.sh< d opeii, and hull-adoz- eii heads were thrust out into tiie {.doom. A niovemeiit iiow, if im iotnler lluiii that tie lin.ril makes amoiKjst ;he trrass, or a single sigh Ibrcvfi froii; our iieuiiiig heaits and coii;- [.!e-.-c(i breath, wmilii |..»v.* been ihe fni'Tun- iier of certain deatl. N li ii;g ci..uld have saved lis foiii tiie faie of th'- sjiv. For .sev- iT»il nii::i't('s we rimai;; il motioiiies-5, and heard varii.u* eoiii.-C'uri-s among tlw m-n as •11 the cause of their sildileii alarm. Liltle did tley iiiiiiLriiie that «l that moment, within a fiw le<t of tlnir knive>', whi.h inor.; thMj ne gia'-fi d in iii-~ hand unslieailied, lay coii- 'Tuled in the dari<iie-s two of tiie hated inv;.- d<r-. Itiit we would have been found no ■•asy s.icrilice. Kach 'fiiseovcied witii th.- ipiizze <r his r volvirthe bica-f of a tcK", an I tlie fust intin.ut on iriv. n of our discovery would luive co.>-l tlieir. ::t leal two lives that I ight.
At lentrth tliey witlidrew their heads into the apnrnn nt, half closed the casement as be- fop-, and we were u'^:'\u idoiie. Whctlier they n-lir. (1 perfi'<;tly sai-fi^d as to the result o! their I'liinl in>p!-ctiiii or not, we ci.uld not
tell. Il was at this niomcnl thai i! .
gnt-ipii g me by li;e arm. whispered me to fol- low him closeiy. In i roiiching attiMides we ire|it r.iind linjboil.lii'.g: rachstefi takeu witli j.et tiliar ciire, l(--t ui;y imiucky soiiiid uii our pari y!' mid ag.iii rmi c ytispiiiiai, r.l;i. Ii in uli probi.bility v.<res:iil nnallayed.
,\:trr iiiai.y cautious jiiUistrs and anxious stn-.iising of eye and ear. we re.ichcd the oll'.er sid.' of the ln>u.-e. wi;(ri' after procCiding a .\w . tcps, .•ny KMiler hH''ed aud beg;iii expi'.'i- j iiig wi;'i i.is hiin.l, U'liii II ]iL;]i(.iJ npoi) tiiej luti.li i<ii\ d.iyrij tie wl!. I'laciiig his mouth j c!o.-e io tViV ear, he again wiiisjK-red me that it •.vas c)f vital inpi riance w.' slioiild cisf oIToiir, shoes and eariy flu'iii in onr liaiid-, as br leav- 1 iiig llietii behind tli.y miL'lit be Pmiid "by ihe'i eiieiry and thus become the, means of betrav- 1 ii'g lis. AccordinvU, in a few .-^f-conds, wv i stoo.l in our sloekin^r*. ready to pursue to the lasi limit the windings of liie nlveiiture. — .
.Noiselessly liUint; Ihe d'ici-latch, II let! i
the way into a p.^^.sage, if pns ibie darker tha'i i Ihe.'Uts-de gloom IVom wliii h we entered. j
(Iropiiiff onr w:iy we crefu'ly advanced. a;id ; real hoi the foci of a fl g'nt of .<tai;s. which, al ; a .-iiiii from my companion, we H.-eein!ed iis ! .swiftly u> the imnci alive necessity for a perfect silence I ermittcd. We 7»ached the landing, wlioseextetit w.nshid'en io the !-ameimjienet ru- ble . a ki.e. s truve^^( d if f. r the di.-iai.ce of.-eve ral fc't, ui:>l at leii'jih arrived at a d'lor, which !
n attempted to ojk-ii, but fou;id loek.-d.j
Tills he :Ls»5uit>d me was the room wliidi c.n- , taiiii'd the Cirtr'ilr^'-baes. aiul not to gi/iii aii i entnnce iru. .t *• ould ninler all liie ri-k we' had hitii'arto run UM'ies.--. as all further at- ! tempi., wc might make would prove unavail-
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At this crisis of our jirocecdings wc di cnv- ' or.'d V, ij'i I a few WmI of u.< a small wimhiw, 1 wliich on genily o|)cning. we found led out 1 uj.on thi roof of the piazza that ran along all ' sides of the hoii.so. To step out upon this roof, closing the window alter us as gently as J we had o|)i.-ned it, was the woik of a few .scc- \ iiiids. Here we lay down at (u!l length, for' sevg'ial minutes to listen; hut no .sound reaeh»*d I us, excepting an indistinct clamor pro eeding from the room beiieith inwhiih was as-em-; bled the party of rebels. UeliiKpiishing our ' nicumbeiit postures, we crept 011 our hunds '■ and kiieoa until we n.aehed the n xt window,, wiiicli belonged to the room wc wc;e so aiix- 1 ions to exjilore. To our jrreat satisfacli'in we '. found it not only unrr-tei ed. but opened wide,! and one af'er the other we pa&<*d ihrough into ! the inteiior. At'uin wo paused in motionless silcicc, and again we !i.stene<l intently, but' nothing beyond the sounds already nie:.tioned met our ears, and we proceeded to «;arch in darkness for the bags of ammunition. We came upon thetn simultaneously in one corner of the room, piled into a heap. We com- menced our woik at on. e by passing them out two at a time, tl r.iuudi the window U|>o;i tlie' piazza roof. Silently ai-d swiftly was thel.tsk accomplished, until not a bag remained. We ' ."•canhcd every fool of il:e floor, traversing its length a;'d breadth uniil -ve were thi roughlv conviue d ourselves w-.n* ,e sole objecl-s ani- mate or inanimate, ii eontai.icd. j I*as.«iiig out, our »■ .>.♦ r-vv.»mont was fo carry round the bags to t!:e exlremo end of the piazzx Tlrs iiivolved the necessity of travprsin>»- the full length of one side of the building. Vrith much labor aud auxiety, as we had to proceed mOre warily than ever at each step, we at last accomplished it. And now we held a consultation, whether it were lH*fter to risk the attempt of cairying off* our prize hy degrcfs to the spot where we had concealed Ihe wagon, or destroy it al once by
lowerin? bag after bag in a deep well, II '~
informed me wa.s directly beneath us as we leaned over the balcony of the piazza. We conidudt^l Ihe latter plan was tlie be.Jit, and accordingly my compiuiion. tincoiline the lofie he still carried round his neck and fnstcnin'r one eml of it to the balcnny. r.ipidly de.* end e '. afle: t- Iling me to iiaul uji the oUkt end
again, attach to it the bags (three or four at a time,) and lower 'hem to him when he would drop them singly iuto the well.
We had uenrly fini.sh»?d this part of our task, when rendered reckless by the apparent se- curity with which it was continued — the splashing of ea.-h bag into the well exciting no suspicion on the part of our dangerous neighbors at the other extremity of the dwel- ling— n fluiig down into its depths the
last three al once, instead of dropping them singly as he had hitherto done. At this mo- ment the close proximity of approaching foot- steps along the roof made me turn in the di- rection whence the sound they caused pro- ceeded, and instantly I was engaged iu a deadly strn<rgle with an antagoiiisf.
The scene now became one of wildest con- fusion. The rush of hostile feet fdoiig the roof bespoke the nifiid advance of foe.s, whose i:mid"'rs il "oiild ^e madness to contend with. IJeiieaili, a dcsjjtitite encounter wa« going on between my conn ado and one or more of the rebels, as many a fierce oath testified. My left hand was firmly f:ustened on the throat of the man witli whom I wa.s coutcndi-g, yet he clung to one with maddening tenacity. Re- H-ctiou and action were the twinborn of nn urgent second. With my right hand I had managed to draw and cock mv revolver. -Mv life and liberty were in the hands of a grasp- ing foe. There wiis no comi>i<imise here; my life or hisi Pressing the muzzle of my pisto! to his head I fired, and h'.* fell with scattered brains. The next instant I dropped fnnn the be.Icony to the gr.iund wheve H was bat-
tiin;.' iu close quarters. Here I stumbled over a fallen man. In thu act of re?ainiiij: my feet, my hand came iu contact with his breast or side, and was instantly bathed in a warm gush of sfri-an.iiig blood.
••Where are vou, H ?" I shouted."
'• Here."'
The response came from within a yard or two of the spot where I stood. I found my eoii!|iani(>ii stru-rglinsr on the ground, in sav- a./e fii.-y, witii a fellow evidently of 1 .uch su- peiior muscii!;;r powT to himself. Quick iis th" light my Mrentrth wiw united to his, ami witli one pniii-en'iatid. de'ermiiied, and desjK'- ratetlT ri w._' flung our heiculeaii foo head- long fl'iUii tlie well.
Withf.iit waiting to d;'aw breafh we started and flinl f t life, baffling a ho.st of enemies by the suddi'm.fss of our phin^je umld the thick siirroiinding daikeesji.
'•This Wi:y,"ciied II .and keeping close
together we quickly reached our concealed wag(m. To spring inside wcs the work of a .second, and i.way we went for the camp. 'Ihe Z'.unve drove, and his driving was like the driving of JvN.u!
" I guess it would have been nil up with me," he said at hiigth, *• if you hadn't come in its you did. Thijre were two of them on me before I know where 1 wa*, when I found I'd 'list my Coll; .so I <:ave one a dig with the Inll length of my bowie, and went in for a wirslle wiih the fellow we treated to a drink.''
We reached camp unpursuod. The wagni was returned pniietually next night. a.s prom i.-ed, to the asloiiished and grateful d;iiki y, bufwlietier or not he rccclvul any lurtlicr f-muneralion for the l.;an o!' his proj.iriy then the safe return of it I am unable to state.
SSLEGT M!SGKLLti.KY.
Ycung CcmmaRders.
George n. McCllellun becomes commander of the I'niteil .^itates — half a million of so'dier..- — as iiv> ippio.u'lic.' the completion of Lis thir- iy-.-ixth u'ur of life, nnd c!o:-c.> i.is fifteenth of military eur.'er. Vef he is above rather than below the average ye;ir< of the great captains whose iia-nes arc handed down as the chiei tains of their day and generation.
Alexander the gr<"iit ha.l acheived a repu- tation lit the a::- of eighteen. He asecnded the t!iru;ie bcfoie iweiity, and at twenty-live he r.'achcd the Zenith of his glory, having already ciujiiered the world. He died before the age ul lliirty-lwo.
di'.iiiis (.'aiur gre.'.ily distidguiahed himsajr befiia' tliC age of twenty-two.
Huiiiiilial joined the (Jarlhagenian army in ."^pain at twenty two, and was made command- ei-in-ehief at lwviity-.-,ix.
Cliirlemagne was crowned king at twenty- six, coi.ijn Te.l Aquitania at twenty-eight, niiKlehim.-elf master of !•' ranee and the'greater part of Germany at Iweiity-nine, placed on his brow the iron crown oi'llaiv at thirty-two and conquered t^pain al thirty six.
Other great cotumaiiders attained tneir liijrhest renown at early ages. Thus : 8cipio Alrieanus, the the elder, twenty nine; .Sciin'o Al'ricaiiu.s. ihe younger, thirty-.six; Philip of Maccilon, twenty-five; .Saxe, forty; Peter the <;;eul of UusMa. thiriy; Charles tbeTwelflh oi'Swceden, twentj.-foiir; Fredeiick the (Jreat of rrii.-.sia. tiiirty; (Jorti-z, thirty-.<ix; Pizarro, thirty five; the (iivt Napoleon, twei.fy-six; l>es.sa:.\. tiiirty-tw.j; .<oult, twenty-nine; ?.;u- genc lieaiihariii.i, thirty-one; (Jouvion. S'. Cyr, .Suchet. Oulinot, Ney. l.annes. Joubert, Vicloi, Mur.it, .Manuont,' Maid. maid, Bcrua- d.ilie, Lei'evre, lies ieies, aud Duroc, all ac- qnia-d a high military education in the field bef.ro tlie age of thirty-five. With such his- torical facts in view, it is unnecessary to iiur.sc any tears as fo the succe.ss of our new com- manding (^•neral uu the score of "voutL,"
Going to Help Uncle Sam First,
In ODP of the companies of the K'ghth H'iscomin Kegimeut was a man, under age, who eulisted without his father's consent, and contrary to his wishes. The father, a farmer, residing in the North-Wesiern part of the S;ate, wrote several letters to his son, while the Regiment were iu quarters at Camp Ran- dall, for the purpose of pnrsuading him to return. At last ho wrote him that he must
come that he had a large amount of
threshing to do that he could not afford
to hire help, if it weie to be held which was hardly possible, owing to the number of en- listments— and that he mu.st return home and help him, even if he eulisted again after- wards.
The young man replied:
"Diar Father: — I can't return home at pre.scnt, I .should be very glad to help you,
lint Uncle Sam has It ({ d fight bigger
job of threshing on hand then you have, and I'm bound to see him out oj the xcoodt Jirtt." — .Madison Journal.
Looking Alike.
The following incident illnstrates how de- sirous tho volunteers are to obey orders, and the good result of their efforts:
"1 suppose* you wil! see that I have writ- ten ni'ther's letter with a jicneil, and y>iurs with pen and ink, because we have just had a l"t of pen-holders and pens given to us by the (ioveruinen*. We Lave aUo Lad a box and a half of .shoe blacking given to each man. Yon will lemeiiiber that in my lust letter I stated that G. V., one of the jirivates, had no .shoes. When tbe Colonel gave us the black- ing, ne said he wanted us to look as much alike as po.-sible. t'o ii. F. went to work and lilackened iiis fwl and polished them; and when tho C.donel came along oud'-es»^ j .lindo, he asked F. why he did that? He replied: 'To look as much alike as possible' Tlie Col. i urst out laue'iing, and went, sifur jiarade. to the store, and bouy:ht biia a pair of bhces with his owu iiiouey."
The Charlii*toiran8 leil a good story at their own expense, which well illustrates the want of disiijiliim. A company was keeping guard at the arsenal. The Colonel of the reg inient passi: g by, saw the Heutinel inattentive to his duty. Ho took away his gun. then en- tered the arsenal. A subordinate oillecr was concocting a cocktail.
"Where is the Captain ?" the Colonel asked.
"Up stairs."
'■please s-iy to him that T want to see him."
'•\\ ell, after I take a driiii," .said the .'•ubal- tern After swallowing hi^i toddy, he went up stairs fo the Captain.
'•The Colonel is dowo stairs and wants to sec you, Cajitain.''
'•Well, if he wants fo sec me more than I do him, just tell him to walk uji," said the Cap- Uin, who was lying on a bed.
The Colonel wont up stairs, and found the Captain taking things ea-y. "t5 r, you ought to be (.rilling your compaiiy. Your sentinel don't know how Ui do las duty, and I took his guu away from hiiii."
'•Well, I dare say he will be much obliged to you. I reckon he was tired of carrying it."'
Wit and Sentiment.
The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.
Kailleis a* woman are either week fops or vicous rakes.
Why is ice in a tliaw like philanthropy ? Because it gives in all direclious.
It has been suggested that
.,» ,"T'""'Dt of^-^^^,^l^ ,i,(,j^c ,„„],.r their feet, I lie spirit is .simjJv hotel keepers .should be enroUeu. 'I hey arc .lyovalty to God and to (Joveinmeiif, as aii unrivalled on "the charge.'
"Boy, why don't yon go to .school ?"Ct.u.sc sir, daddy iv uT^ard that if I leanis everj-fliing now, I shan't hav(* anything to learn veu I comes to the "cademy,"
A young lady who wi.shed.lp "jine the war,* was asked if she were willing to mount a breach. She promptly repled. "Not only a breach, but, if needs be a pair of breeches." Spunky gal, that I
'•\Vliy don't you limit yonrsolf ?" said a phy- •sician to an intemperate per.-on ; -'set down a stake that yon will go no farther." "Sol do," said the toper ; "but I set it so far oflf that I idways g<;t tipsey before I get to it."
A gentleman, who at breakfast the other morning broke an egg, and o'istnrbed the re- pose of a senlim»*iital-Iookiiig biddy, called the waiter, and ii:.sinnated that he <liil not like to have a bill ])r.j.seiiled ••till he bad done cat-
"Well, how do ym like your new hu.^band?" I said a female friend to a newly-married lady. ' "O, he's a liuck of a man," replied she who I was enjoying the honey-moon. "A duck, eh?" } said the qlleri.^t, '•ait ! then I have been ini-ta- j ken in my o]>iiiion of hi.5 species; I always bc- belived him to be a jrooac I"
Address Delivered before the Ladies Sol- dier's Aid Society, Faribault, Novornber 2ist, 1861, by the Right Rev- H. B. Whip- ple, Bishop of Minnesota.
Lu'Urt, Friends, and Frlloie cit'zrns: — There arc times when words are peweiless to speak the language of the heart — when none can describUj the vibrations of hope and fear which move the heart of the pr-.lriot and christian. Words are poor images of ihcs^ thoughts which, like some burning fever, in- flame to very madness, or which again creep like a death chill over every heart.
It Would have been a strange sisrht if .some wild, solitary man like t!ic old projihela, l;.-\d passed through this luiul with a warning cry of desolation and blood: piiqihe^ying that this yc^r a million of American c lizenss'iould meet eacii other as foemeu face to face— tlu.t in' this land of peace there .should be every where t'.ie din of arms and tin* tr.Miip of sol- deiry, not in hoi'day attire, but as when fbe meets foe, with the clash of steel. There was no such prophet to lift the veil! Th-j nation went on its accustomeit way; the hu.sband- man sowed his setd — lh« merciiani s(-nl out liis venture — tlie tide of commeicc ebbel and flowed with its argosies of walih — the pi^ople hung out the old heathen motto -rox I'npuli, Vox Dei," and heart*; loiiji used to peace said " as it has been, so it sliall ever b-.'." Wiien no eye looked for it at home or abroad, the blow came — it fill a' the light ning from heaven in the clear <jky at the liiuii noon of summer. The .shout of laughter at an imiie- cile re'jelli.^n was ehamred to a wail of sorrow at the first balile-ficld. In v.iin that b.asi went heavenward — io v.tiii the ciiaiiging notes of anger, laughter or hatred — ii spread like some fatal miasma. .State after Stale was swept into the gulf, and it .seemed as if we were on the eve of utter chaos and anarchy. Defeat stiiiig the nation to maiiness, and yet the cloud .spicHil until it was a ihck-.iess to be felt. It wcm'd be a thankless task '.0 sit down iKiw luid wii'.e the history of liie gieateil le- bellioii the woild hu.s ev.-r seen — it cannot be done. Tiie figures stand out ton jiroiniiieiil — the coiiti-.st is too fier<*i — the In.treds are too bitter. Tho toucli of lime must soflen rugged natures and husli the sound of .-trif before this hi>1ory can be wiilten. 'ihe time has not come to unravel the w.^b of sopiiistry which led men by daik labyrintlis to open treason. Men would not bear now to be told how they ha.l played with each othiT'» henrt- strings, uniil stung to madi.e.ss. iliry cast otl a brothers love as a leprous garment. The name of his country's delivere^r has iii^t been written. The school of adversity has not yet trained the heroes and patriots of the country. These are the daysfo live history, not to write it. But tiKie are causes which lie back of this civil war, and they are not in this or that defect of our (Government — not in this or that flaw of the Constitution — not in this or that form of di.sease in tho body politic. Il is not because Americans have proved them.sflves incapable of sustaining free institutions, or that they rojiiii-e a btroiigi'r arm to piescrve them, 'i'he pestilence in ihe work ofionnmer- able particles of poison — the storm cloud has millions of drops of dew— .-o. iilso, the r.iiii of an empire or its safety, is the result of myri:id- of acts and infliienccK wlii.-li nuke tip a public opinion, which is stronger than any ruler, and verifies the adage that "the power which is be'uind the thioue is stronger thuii the throne it.-elf."
There is abroad anion*: ns a spirit, in it- better moods, called " .Sell-i'.'Iiance,"' at other times '• i^eif will;" sometimes cahcd " inde- pendince of thought;" at oiher timei known as '•lawlessness,'" — whatever is its type, wheth- er it is the inlallibic opinion of a citizen, who snaps his fiii),'ers at Constitutions and laws, and denounces ru'cr.s, or whether it is i\,v. madness and violence of a mob who frampli
insfitution of God. Us fiist Ics-ons arc af home, in defying Ihe safi-::nurds of parental colli rol — in that young AiiKricani>m wi.ich has lost its reverence for age au I authority, and thinks that the only human ifuide for the nineteenth century i.-, •' progres ," whether its accelerated step leads to heaven or to heli. — Il bus corrupted the very fouiitaiiis of jmblie morals — it Iihs led to briiiciy at the polls and shaiiK'less venality in the h-gislatnre — it ha* spread like some swift contagion, until it may be doubted whether atiy decade of any couii- trv's historv has ever witnessed so rapid a de- leriorafion in the corruption of the peojils and the rulers on all questions of legislation. The only remedy for this is in the people. Laws and Constiiutions are not worth the price of the ink with which thfjy ai-e written, wiien ijie great priiirijiles of the Constitution have lost their hold on the pe.ijilc's hearts. The work of reform must ijcgin at the fireside. It is home woik, self-work and heart-work. The text books of reform must be tin; Bible and the Constitution. 'Ihe nation muht swear anew ou the altar. The wlnle people have to learn anew the meaning of that old .Saxon word, dutij — duty to (iod, duty to f.ur coun- try, duty to the world. Thi; war will not end until we have learned this h^sson. It would be a calamity to stay its de.-o!atiou until il Las reached the jKJoplc's h.-arfs.
I have no fear of the future. The voice cf
freedom was pitched in lno hiuh a key by
Soldiers on Skates.
Al Drontheim, in .\ori\ay, they a.sed to have a regiment of Soldi' rs called tbe Skifc- runners. They wore long gaiters for traveling in deep .i^now, and green nnifirms. They car- ried d short .sword, a rifle fastened by a broad strap passing over the shoulder and a climbing staff seven feet long, with an iron spike at the end. They moved so fast over the snow that no cavalry or infantry' could overtake them ; and it did little good to fire canuon balls at them, as they went two or thr..e huudred pa- c's apart. Tlioy were very useful soldiers in f illowing an enomy on a march. They could go over murslies, rivers, and lakc-i, at a great rate.
Wlien King Charles XII. was .shot at Fred- erickshall, a Skatc-runuer carried the news fiinr hundred miles twelve hanrs sooner than a mail messenger, who started at the same lime. There were then seven thouiKind •Sweeds lying siege to Drotheim ; when the news came, they broke up their quarters and retired as fast as po.ssible. They were oblig- ed 10 go over the mountains, and the snow was exceedingly cold. Two hundred Skate- runnerg followed bard after them, aud came up with them one very cold morning. But all the troops were dead, having been frozen in their tents among the mountain snow-drifl*;. They had burnt every mor.^l of wo<xl, even the stocks of their Hiu.-rkets, to warm them selves.
Ill Berlin an ar ist has sucenpded in phito- '.'iaphiii!3, diirintr a-'t'irm, a fla.-h «.f li'jhloinr.
j A gentleman passing through one of the
public offices, was afi routed by some clerks,
and was advised to complain to the nriiicipal, ' those brave christian men to be hashed iu'one I which he did thu.s— -I have lieen abused by century. Tiie cry which awoke a slumliering j some of the racals of this place, and I come ' worhl "will not be" changed to n wail of agiaiy. 1 to acquaiiit you of il, as 1 uudcrstaud you are There is .something too majestic and grand in j the priiiciple." j American history to have its drama end thus
I "Prav, Miss C."said a gentleman the other i ^'"'■iy in blood. He who read< it in the light ' evening', '•whv are ladies so fond of officers ?" , "^ "f^f *'" •'5? ,"'.« ^''T' "!^^,'^?'* '" '^■'>™f
'How stupid r replied she. "Is it not nam- i [^^••"■''' ""'^ •^'l!'' ,'" <""V^"' ''\'^' cl.ristiaa
• rul that a lady should like a good offer, »ir .'" I li*-- arts when all el.^e bet. kens gloom and sor- I D a- j.^^^^ J Ijjjj uJijjQ^t fi.fldO years should Lave I A Mosrr K.nowi.vo Fox.— A Scolch paper [cK-ed away Ufoie civiliza'tion dawned upon
sjK^aks of Having becu seen trying to spring a America— that after struggles between mauy
ste-cl by means of a stick which he carried in \ i-mu-s for a foothold, it should have bec<.me
■ his moth. We knew a fox that tool; a well- \ the inheritance of the reprt-s'iitaiives of Con-
po!> from Shr well and pu.-hed a turkey off stitutional (ioverument; that on iis virgin soil
• from the lower limb of a tiw with it, ami put ; should have l..een planted a !::cc of jKJCuliar ; the pole back in its place. At least, he got ! cncrg\- and practical lendeticies, that ihis peo- I the turkey, and the \-s.\z ah* found all right iu 1 j,ie cr'.dled amid hardships, should oihju their
the Dioruitg. doors wide to every nation ueder heaven; yet
A clergvman nuTting with one of his con- n^'ver adopting foreign habits of life or gregationwho had recently come in possession 1 »"'>".?«': t^"/ i^'^ays stamping upon them their of quite a handsome projierty by the death of : "*" individuality, taking tl.e Celt, the Teulou his brother, inquired how he was getting | «"'."»* ^'•»""-"''"»*" »-'^ c'"'-"^^ .vet always along in the .settlement of the estate. "Oh," j "'"king them Ameiicans. I say, this wonder- said he"l am having a dreadful time ! What '"' l>f"0'~Jma of hi.story, wonderlul beyond i with getting out lellon. of admini.stiation, and ' "»-^*'""? '» ^^e past, gives us hope that (;od attending Probate Court, and settling claims. P^ ,'''*"^' "P Amcr ca for .v)mj imbie work I sonK*times almost wi.sh he hidu't died." "" '''^^ eventide of the world. But whih- 1
have no fear of the ultimate nvnll, I do fear Rathf.b Witi.kus..- Viscount S. once met lest for us there shall tie nothing but the foot M.de V. and .said to him: "Is it true, sir, gore march io the wilderness, ami not the
that in a house where I am tbonght to l>e witty, you -aid that 1 Lad nu wit at all 7" .M . de V. answered : ".My loni, thrn- i-* not a word of truth in all the matter. I uerer was in a hoii-c where vou wero tliuii;;ht to br wit-
{)eacc of tlij promi»«<l land.
I)i«<-ipline is for nations a.« well .-is uk-u — There nev<T was a man who wiHe Li:- n me dceji on Ids lime who has iioi been tried in the .school nf adviMMiy. TiibiilatiiiD wiinio«-
l\.ai»d I nev(;r had onasioa to tell ajiybo'ly ed the chaff from thiiwiirat an-! p..-'.'<;!U(J Luu you had m.i -.vit at all."" to fie the Icadci of hi.- -leople.
It needed a Ihou.sanl years of history to make I'.ngland what "she i» today. .Many a time have her ehildrn pa.ssed uiah'r the cloud bef(;re they knew the Wurth of her Church himI Constitution. Whenever her sons fallea'd in duty fo God or man, they entered ag«in the furnace, and scenes like ihe Crimea and Delhi weie < rucibles to purge a way her dross. So il will be with ns — the day may be darker — we may see wise men blind w'iih folly, and brave men sniilUn by enemiea, but the end will bring the dawning of a bettt-r dav, wheu tie American pcojilc honor God and venerate government as an institution of (i.id.
But while it may be iinposs ble to nader- sfand the logic of events which come so raji- idly aa to bew.hicr ns, our du'y w plain. Oth- ers may leave their native country; they may change the r lillc.-iance to s«ime foieiirn land; but as a Bishop intist liv- atid die iu his I)i(»- c'Si*, this is all li.e govenimeiit I can have — wiih me the ijuesticn has on y two sides— /mw or iinarchtf! It is the same issue to every m.iii who expects to live and die in .\nierical He w.mts no other country — no other Con- si it uiion — for him to falter in his duty, is open tre.n.soni
Tiie man whom the nation made its ruler bears -uch a load of ai'xiety as never burden- ed a kingly heart, aud lie hits the right to the love and leahy of right loyal mcii. This is » day for that true loyalty wiiich plants iU feet on the con.'^tiiution, and yields a wiiling and glad obedieaee to lawful authority. 1 »peak not of a ioyalty of words, where tho glib tongue lalk.s about patriotism, and yrt raisci its (-tund-id of ri'bellioii wlieiieV'-r itsownsiilf- will aii:l inlallibic judgmeut it- dill.-n-d from.— The .sifeiy of tlio ruier-, au<] of th»s pe.iple in surli days of turmoil, is iu an unq:ii*stio»eii loyalty to iL" principI^*.^ of the coiitlitution, if we would avoid the rock on which Franco onc" w»;ek.e.|. Toe country must i^e defended as ;: ciiri tiaii Would d.'fend his h(*arth from A brothur mad with niire. If America is to by healed of its strife, there must lie in Americau liea.t-* a deeper and a broader felling of broth- erliooi!. Jiut I sliall be told rebels have for- f'itd right — Iml for them there is only death — alniit it — what I hen? This great rJliellioii is u iliko any which has gone before it. Il haii taken hold of an en\|ilr_> and iutla!i;ed to mad- ness mi lions. Do we desire a conquered pniv- ine. — il siilijii..rated people' ll is too laie in the liiaioiy .if the worl.l to hold sueh an em- pire in chains. Do we want veugeanco aud l,l.)od l.ecin.se they have a-.sailed the cita.Iel of our libertie.-"/ The most sanguinary ju'tfe woul'l pause befoie he senteneed ci^Ll niil- lion.> to the g.dlovvs or coufi.scited a nation 'a wealth. Is it to arm a servile population t(» biitcniT wives and bab.s? Humiuiity crira against it. No! none of Ihe-'c — wo ask for a regained broliierhood — wc sei k to vindicate law, to firing ba--k unity. Our otdy hope ia in moderation, firmnes.', and even-handed ju!»- lice, to stand so firmly on tlic trullis of ihn Constitnlion, that we shall be viudii^utcd be" fore tiie world. The language of partisan ha- tred iii.iy be a ten'pting lure to carry vol^«. but tlio diiy will come, if poncft ev.rctiine, when brother; bound by ties of blood, shail look each other in flic face as manly, honert men. and will be ready if they wrongtKl each ottier a hairs lireadth, to take it back before ihc World, It hiVdhvs no surrender of man- Iiooil, it jilaces no authority at the feef of re- bellion, and it offers no briiie to tn-nson; il Aimjily stands upon the Coi.stitufion, it holds up the old pledge of a nalion"s saliely, and pledgee, as onr fathers pledge.1 to every man, the sacred rights which it guaruniees — the day will come when we shall reach that place, or else this html will lu'vcr cease to be a land of blood. Tliere is that in Anglo-Sjxoii blood, whether North or South, which can nev -r be made a slave, or cou(|uered in its home. The old spirit will cast defiance, m* matter how death thins its rank.s. But thai which never has been conquered, will yield Iu the manlier spirit which submits to no wrung, and only demands ju.stice ind right. If ihiK American race is ever one again, it will Ikj under the Constitution. Asa cbri-tian I long for peace. But bitterly as I lament thiit stiif*-, and deeply as I sorrow etery grave, I cannot shut my eyes to the contest which h:u lieeii for ed upon us, I take my stand by the coun- try, aud while I weep for its fallen sona, will follow it with jirsiyers, and yield to thoKu whom (iod has entrusted with the care of thu nation, a manly, Loiiest-Learted, loyal ebe- dience.
Our brothers have gone to the war. The wife like Si-era's mother, s.tys '•Why ia he ho long in coming?" A thou.sjtnd ti»v, like m many pul.-es of the nation's lujait, bind our scatti'red lioin'*s to the brave men who arc in their eonntry's service, lie is as cold ami sto!iy-hearted as tht; marble, who hiis no syin- patl.y with those who bear toil and hardidiip for their country's .sake Where Nhall we look for the deeped lov«? ati'l warme-t sympathy, but to woman? No other hand can softtrti the rigoi-s of a w.ny like tli1.s. .Since Ihe dav wliMi women followed Jesus bi the Cross and Sepulchre, woman lias been the comforter of .sorrow It was a woman who brought health to the plaguf-sinittcn ho-piluls of Scutari A daughter of gentle blood, who had learned her bravery of (Jhri.st her Lord, Went noiae- lessly Ihrough those pcslllciitial wardit, hero cooling the ihrobbing brow, there pre.sHiiig tho grateful drink to lips parched with fever, now framing a prayer for men who never prayed, and again receiving Irom some dying uiaii a last nies.sage to his far-oflhome. The wori-I did well to give Florence Ni>;blJugalo a wn;.4ia of immortality.
There is a reason why you, wives, mothers, and daughU-rs should follow Ler footsteps.— Yoii arc tcivet. Do you rrmember wLeit i.i your timid girlhood, you pledged your ti>i.ii to him who is the pAitncr ofyour joy autl mk- row"/ the time when two hearts were wuddau .' Do you remember the vow to Ibu luan of (io.t wheu two lives were made one, and you |^v.i up all to be the partner of another's lot fw time, it may be for eteniily* who has been «il these years a strong staff to lean upon? Whab ab.scnt form makes tho liousc band firoken?-- Why do you wives ftn;l so uufltted for the ruda touch of a cold, uufeeliug world? or why is widowhood so cbeerloks, helpless, and aluitc? Is it not because long years of suhshiue ami of storm have made woman's life like the ivy twined around the cak, and to lose its siav in to pait with iu ve;y liltJ TLcic aiv wiV«.< that 'java felt all thi.v ^ud li.v-y gnve up il a-Ir hu.-band8 to their coiiiitr\'. call, v< ' n it wait like .sundering tlieir he nHk^r.ng.-. I n ;ii.J, the fierce heat, the Low.iug lem, ewL*
now to them of ooly one, «ud he s .m we.-iv iioure as a seDtioel watching for ihe (o> , «V ca.sts Limaelf on the cold earih tu aoatch a In- fill rest and thiuk of home, which i^jeuia iu the .slceiier's drcauis a« fair as heaven.
Y ou are motht t.-. W hen lirsl you felt th..t awakened J4>y of a mot Iwr'n lo*i'. iiv»w ▼■ 11 Mai.h-.-d the cheiuli wliieli Uislltd al }'(ii.r bn-a-tl how bright the da- 1. of Imbyhood! wlicii hi, Lo.Id wtijl .„.ui w.tia i,iu».r rl.J<.iii
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how liiiiidly you brlJ Inia buck, as if yunr ' henrl kiiew'li'ul tbt saU-sl i>laio on euilh^ lur , hoy or maii, was in his iiiuiherB lt»ve! Wlmt j juy at lis fi >l -urcejwl what y.v riiiiii^sl wiial ^rnyer ! wliat lov.-I And >*1ieii tlii> wo'M ^ave hi-M iti* iii'^eil of praise, what nuisic if the mother's ear., as she thi>Ujciit, •• That buy l!» ;il! i: V »'.ii.' Tlitie a;o iiioihtrs who have ■ f. -It ail lhi.-«, uu*] th-y jthvo up their s-.ih with n>''re rUin a j^p.iri;'ii mother's hruTcry ».i>l Io»e. You arc duiLiors — no «'!»« Wit .* fctKer knowa t! p :i. ii.>iy I'f li.at wur-l tviurv »ch'U'--;i .hiu- e i./th.- 'i^'ht of a h.ippy ' honu — . »t!e ■■ h ■ y.n U I! • "W -'u-U .i ilajjliicr wails i>u tvcrr wi-!'. or i.^'» !•• ' "'-ft toiicii an I VV4 of livr iri'l k.- p oU" llio ca-is of a freltvd. wrivv f f«. T» ink y-.u t;«"c uru iiom- 1 ill yoi:.ler . a :u.. wt t> kiion ili»' w rtli i.fclirfc- j tin", raneliei? I hRp:><'n' ! ••!.«-e to see a; w.Mi'-rs ».i«it It wii^ .i I . oni.-i hour v'- ^ eveti«i<l.-. which u.oeml, nu'ii > •.;ul'» •« iiitu vs. j as they tvr.- uiioo. t wheu sha<K^-oiacatli .Iraw | oa- T'v s •' ' >T told mo o" hi : h VI '. hi-t wf • j h-s haiji'-s — o It ihirc wa« oiii- ia r-.i:ii:««l j child. i'i-;t o.iC I lU' ioto wo.iiui!: -o-l, »»'" wimm j h** *poktf as'ti'iidcrly as a woimiiv 'Vuut <•.>!- dier foil iii bait.v.-, and ho sleep; ti. .I..y, un tuiudful of the dj:j a:id nirifo arouml his n.nf r.vv h(-l. S'ncc that d.iv whon I saw tho sol
iiiid VL-rminon auts' epg?, on mice, and on each
Gold Excitkmknt in Buxisn Columbia.—
She ^nanopcc rcfhiy ^tgu3. ;;;tr;S;«;""t^um;3rfi:^:;;;i';^
J L. MACDONALD. Editor.
.-^IIAKOPEE, 1H:(KMBKR, 1\, Ifol
labV.r; and' aiv hunted and shot amonj,' the ', eitemcut. The Victoria papers are all alive ireis like the ^rcat Uorillu?, of which thoy j ^y^^^^^ jf,g Cariboo mines. The steamer Otter
brou^'ht down, it is said, on the 25th of Octo- ber, «2o0,000 in gold dust. One company of three men had dug SSO.OOO within a short time. Several miners, with from $5,000 to Sl'i,000. had also arrived. Ono nu<,'get of
a. e a >tuuied cof)y. W hon tlu-y are captur-u a i ve, one tiud:^ with surprise that their oncouth
1 jabbering sounds lika articulate lsni,'uai:e; ~ I tlioy turn up u human face to gaze at their I captor, and Ie:nale3 show instiucts of modes' y;
.apt or.
aud, iu fine, these wretched beiugs are men
Like. — The
ElOQUKNT A.NI) (,'BRI.STU.t
' chaplain of an Indiana regiment lately yQead ' a» a prayer to the Throne of Uruee, iu which occurred the following eloquent and christian to be worked. He values the location at
bay in their exalted ideas of our great strength, that we can successfully meet them both; but time will show, if We attempt the task, that we cannot accomplish it. The assistance, the advantage which the South would obtain, if England interfered iu their behalf, need not be enumerated.
Let us, as I before said, earnestly seek peace with the potentutes of earth, yielding for the pretent, at least, all doubtful points; assum-
The Ti,ae. says: It becomes u, to prepare led for the fomati^^^^^^^^^
the value of Sl.-lOO had been dug. An ex
jonrucymau shoemaker b^^l ah-eady dug $30,- 1 jng a^ a nation, less arrogance than formerly
000, and 1G5 feet of bis claim yet remained
81,003 per foot. Thtt Tortlanti (Oregon) papers are rather incredulous in regard to ♦hose sensation stories of their British brethren.
FilsonciJ* of War.
Tlie Ne» York 1 itms .says th.it the fjl- h.wiiig tabU'j exhili t tlie appn-ximate num-
dicr's heart. I understand wh.at holy tie bind I l.er . f pri.,o>i.Ts c.ptured during the morv^ ,j^ a wgimeutd hand.
the camp and the camp as one
Would wu l.p worthy of the nameof wi.e. or mother,' d; daa..:iit<.r, if your l.cirt did not ehar<« vonr siKter'a s>rr.'W? It is a day f.'r womiiii'"' work, ar.d woman'^ pnyor. No d.iy thonlil dawn witiiiiUl thoinceii.^.- ofvur pray- er, no sun »fo do.vn without yi>:ir eveniuz si- ci'iti'.v. It i< !iot ihnt y..«r <rif:s will ke^-p off th** lol 1 wi:i!s ..f winter: K is r..>t that tltcy rill proreil nse.i fr;)-! -uffri':;; and disi^i^-; it
important en•.5ageluelll.^ that have occurred since the c'nim»-nr'.'mtvit nfihc war:
I NlUN VICTDIMK.S.
It.'ltcl Pri^oncra.
Bat. I" of Ki'h Monnfiin. J I'y 11, and siIk-c-
(pieiit Kiirre:id(r of IVgran, - - - l.noo
KtiiT-tr-ti'i'i't tifarr^t. (/(.- n^,"*. (rarrick'< Ford)
Jiiiv 13. wliero <iaru'll w.is di fcated aiid
■ si lin. 1<"I<>
like passnge:
•' I pi-.-\y God tluit I may be one of the men wiio will pull the rojMJ to hainr Ji'ff Davis; aid that tlie spirit of \Vi».,idiigtoii, Jefler.-on, Jackson and Adams may look over the battle- ments of heaven down iip^n tlio bleaching car- IM.VI a-s thefle h d'opn from the bones, and listJn to the winds wliistilin^' Mail Columbia uiid Yankee Doodle ihrou-;!. the decaying,' ribs which once enclosed his corrupt and traitorous heart. Amen."
That Rev. g.-nlleinan will, when »"\^?J ;;.^k; ^r" two months, and cost the govern hearfromhim,boush.gth^.-dceay.i.gnb* ^^^^^^ originally Silo to Sl'iS. Another
»— sacriGce in the same way is to bo made dur-
Cai.ku B. S.vit:i o.n Aum.n.^ thk Si.avf^.— .^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^.^^^ ^^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^,^ of coulra- In his siHXvh ut the I'reutice d.m.er nt W a.-h- , ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^,^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^,^,.^.,^. ^^jj_ ington. Hon. Caleb B. Smith, SecR-tary of the Interior, ?aid of the CLchraiie-Camcrou proposition to arm the slaves:
remembering always that pride and destruc- tbti go hand in hand. M. S. T.
IMPORTANT PROM EUROPE
THE LATEST NEWS.
Salr op CoNPKM.'^Bi) Horses. — The 1,135 horses condemned by the Board of Survey at Pt Lonis, have been sold under the ham- mer by the Quartermaster, and Drought prices varying from §20 to 84."). These horses have been in the aervice some six
BeUigercnt Tone of the Papers.
LKTTER FR0.M r.E.NKKAL SCOTT.
MF.i.HASirs FOR Port Kovau — Xer.rly two
hundred corjicntcrs have been engaged by the
Pnttinir ann« into Slaves' hand.,! If this | Quartermaster, by order of the goverument. an.
lie done to any extent, the whol- world will cry out airaiiisl our humanity, our .savniriiv-
m.iiikind will be
no
will leave New York in the hrst steamer for
Port Iloyal. When there, they will as.sist j „p,j^.i
iu b.uilding docks, piers, barracks, and other! si -neis even under the pioteetion of aneu:ral^
New Yokk. Deo. 17.— Tne steamer Jura arrived at Portland t .is morning from Liv- erpool the 5th and Loiulouderry the «lh.
Co ton declined lali 1 in a wfek. S:des of the week only 2D,0U0 bales. The market at one time w.is nearly 2d h.wer but railed.
Breads' nOs steady; jtrovisions steady; Con- sols OOiiM'^. The exeitemeiit ivlative to the great alfuir continued unabated. The stock market on the -ilh was luoie heavy and un.se'. tied than ever.
The Culled States Consul at Paris had coninuiiiieated to French papers a letter from General Scutt. in which he declares there; is truth in the report that the Cabinet had ered the .sci/.r.re of the Southern Commis-
.1 ti 1 • 1 ' Hut He is nniie i"noranl of the decision of
things ncce^^.ary to the well-being and com- "-'S- ne i.-, .i-w.^, i„i»»a
for an unfortanate issue in Canada in case of a War with the Northern States.
The Liverpool Post gives a rumor that Napoleon has been proposed as arbitrator of the question. .
It is understood that the first cruise of the mailed monster, the Warrior, will, in the event of a rejection of an English ultimatoni, bo made in American waters.
The Loiidon Observer, the ultimate mouth- piece of the ministers, declares that it would be not only proper, but easy, to cause Slidell anu Mason to be delivered to a British frigate, anchored in front of Washington with twelve other royal men-of-war attending as witnesses of the humiliating spectacle.
The Paris Palrie says that Admiral Milne, commander of the Brifish East India squad- ron, on hearing of the San Jacinto affair, forth- with detailed "three war vessels to escort the steamers between Havana and St Thomas, for the protectioB of Southerners traveling by that
route.
The lone of the French Press is changing. Thh Moniteur consider a peaceful .sohition not impos.-ible, and says that public opinion in the United States is very powerful, but is also very fickle, and it is best to await a solution of the qnestion.
The Journal ths Debats approves the re- view of the Mjiiitcur, and adds that the French eovonvnent is in no hurry 'o recognize the South. Other French pajjers arc of the same opiiiion.
The G.rm.tn Piv^s g(»nerally tike^ thj p«rt of Kiigland. The Augsburg Gazettr says t!ie Charlct^ton oloekade is ineffjelual, ofliet-wi^e the e.>;eaiKi of the Tae.)d.)ra woiil 1 have been iuiDoss ble. 'I'iie Souiheni tJo.nmi.s-iliiners. having reached a neutral Spanish port, em- barked on a neutral English steamer, could not be lawfiillv seized by the North.
fort of our army.
his government, but says it is necessary to p,esi-r\-e good relations between America and
'"•"""^ ^, [1~ . 1 Eiijfhiiid.'ai.d hopes both governments will
C*.p.OAi..— I he Kentucky j^^,«^^_^^^^^^^,,j,;^,, ^,f ^,,^. q.KStion, whether
it will
I?u!l r.nn, J'l'v 21
JUCCl.SSKS.
Union Prisoner-'. ],:-.(iil
T'lK MlLITAKS I
IiOgi>lature hns pa.s.-iod resolutions cordially ; ,]~j, p,.jJ;^„^^^,rs were contraband or not ajiproving the sUL'geslion of the Pre.>ident's j 1! they were agents of rebels, he says i
'* V .1 " . , ,• „ , r „ r.,1 1 I be diffiiult to convince even imiiaitial mnicU.
messasr^ for the cii nstruction ot a r.iilioaJ ■^'- mui. ui^ i . , ■ c .. „ o...,.
""- 6 '"' '"^ I ^^,^^ (jj^.y were less contraband of war than
bom some northern terminus in Kentucky to ^^_,^^_, j.,,,-,,-,,,^^ ,.r cannon.
Ba'tl'- >f Wil-oii's tJr«'ck, An?. H.
2',>0 I
a nfi.e, with lov
[T'l j.i-idi.Ti taken in this engagement were f>» Ml af er ndea.s(d.J
C.ljilHl-e ff i.ixi!igJoii, Sej>l. 2!). - - [ilele.i-td on parole — fucers subse- qieritly c.K'-haiu'c I. Tak •:! o:" riiicimieomoro, Ort. H. natTleol-JJall's Bhiff, Off. 21. • - Taken at Wvandotte, Va., Nov. 11.
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18 where th;« h; art is. r'.d sn h ni.-ii:int. c i>i woman's work bii 'gcs ;.aruli'j:w. u::d bind ;t.«^ u:-e a^jaii: in liomr.
There nev.r w. = a corji:: r.fneii who won
that were not m* n of hea'f, ofhinuv. ,
.' (fcoiir-ry and faith iu God. Yi.n n-member that wlcn cur tr.ops weie cfilld to the Potomac, \nc eiil;.=te 1 .seme men wh-n: lUe vr..-ld cal-l •■•dire-lo'.ii.N' who neiliie. rcar:dGo!, nor rcMrd'-l n.en. Th.y were ;.- »w«r p iiie foe us ehr.ff l^efoie the wind. Ov: M..uie.-oU Fir-t had it-; camp with "dar.- devil.-*" .)n o:u^ sid\ an 1 on t':o other, tiu- rcrfimenl of Iho C.n^-i«n C-deiv.-! SioeU!:. H-id you *ec:i h - iJiinient ul the h^iir ji prarer, von would h.ive fit tl.i- is no l^p s-r- v.Cr; liie.-ie men W'::-! bow.' 1 licads and e:!r..e.-.t lutes believe in G ■''. Tlicre Canu- a day ol trial. Gur Mimieso. a meo went i;;to the bat- tle lo find that it n ile I blt:.^- sl'iff tha i eer- (KS. to make men who eo-ild face a foe.
They also found a hill .-.ide .stifwn with the porp:M-i of tho.,e iih. de I-I.-uid men with their l^nd-reold in death. I b-lieve some men lenrn.-d that dav a :e .; >'!. that a man must -^ o.i.ii.ii ...oe.ie, ^ v. b
lear.ih.m to live befor- he kho;v-« how to di -. ! Po-r, it-.semi.led at Bryan Hall on W cdnes<hiy Friends aid Fellow eit'zen.s; — 'I he day ha^ j evenin.', November 20ih, lo li.Ueu to the lee- rtiint- when .Vmericafnn t have mm and tco ,vh ) fc: r(» "d.aiKl • r- afraid io sin
CasaDIAN Pi..vnc(;UA!:!nsM.— From a recent article in the Toronto L ader. we cull the fol- lowing "elegant extract:"
Amciicaiis know that their Govenimcnf, nalionidity, and nation, aie now the very es- sence of rotle'in s-. and by bi-j talk an i d. fi ant laii'iniiirr— coi/rrt^r on their lip-< but ter- ror in their hen ts — ih -y h<f]Hi and iiy to put ■>•«' j a irood la e on the malter; but the «lccay is 100 «.»!, heliind tlio gildinir, and the Uirte«!(?)
t .''^t.t«s are the hiruhiufr fl»<k and s-corn of
Total Unionsts captnred. - - .'■>,^.■.0 ^ ||„. „• r! 1. 'I here an- !n<-M l.udin-^ the .\mir- Ho-.v m'lnv of ihos,- have since been releu- ieun (ioverninent who wonhl not be eoi.sidoi , , , , i ed Ql lo lead and .=|)eak for •M two •> eiinv
ed we have not at hand the means of ascer- j ^;| "J^^ I; \J^^^^^ J_^^ ^ ^.,,^,, „^ ,^,^
taining with accumcy — though it is probable ^ ^j^^. ..jfI,,rious army of the S:it.^s." Ol
d -ed V. Inland and
Hie State of TenixsM^, .so as to unite Keii- tncliy with En.st Tennessee and Western North Carolina; and dvct irin*
In conehision. (ieii. Scott express-es the con
_,. ., . vi'.tion that war between America ai.d Kn'.x-
Ihat liie Lf'>i.-,lattire land, without more .serion* pi ovoeatiou than ' ut pr.-seni given, is impo.ssible
of that State will coojwrate with the general j ,j,j^^, i,„ndoii Star 'thinks General Scoti' "overnment in the selection of said toad, and letter will receive ts heuriy a response in Eii_:.
Ill preparations for it.s speedy coinplelitiii by all suitabL- en:ic!nieiiis neees.-sary to the ac- comiiliahmeul of the great end proposed.
F<ir the Arcii:*.
Tbc .>la!«uii and •<Jidell .If fair.
laiiil as a nle.^.sagc of peace.
The Tiiius says (ieii. Scott, like his conn tiynicn, is rather inclined to disavow a eoii- cejitlon of outrage tliaii repudiate it.
It is leporlid that lel'cl and Federal priva- teers are cruising at the entrance of the E;i^'- li.-h Channel.
It is said admiralty ordi-nd two ships to
LATBST NE^Wii.
BY TELEGllAPlI TO ST. I'AUL. A B\TTI.K IX KEXTICKY.
UNION MEN VlCTOPvlOUS.
fi-tttn niisKdiict
Prisoners Taken.
Good
Thirteen
MEN
Hundred
I proeee
.•d immediittelvto the West llnl;e.^ and
that lie rebels have not over 2,500 of our men j ^ ••jri,,rious army iim
I France will hav ■ to g«t some <-'\>\.-v name for
^.^^ j their irinies. if "glorions" is to be- the n.ime «)r
32unit:ail UU llie ' that of the United State-.. Why, the very
ill their hands.
.Mk. Emtoi'.: — 1 do not pre.-ume to be on
ro on I expounder of tl e laf s of nations — it cannot i act as co:'voy to mail stcamer.s.
i! it i^ be— that I leave for wiser head.-, and to those I The Paris eorre.^pondml of the Dailu
.... ir T .. ,. .V«»-.^, savs Slideirsdi.^patchcs wrre entniMfi'
ot greater p.vten.^io.is thai. my.H-lf. I may. j '^^ ,^. ;^^..,.. ^^^^ ,_^^ ^^._.^^ ^^^.^^^ ,j,^ ,,,.,„,_
f.,ocfuje by Co!.
bJt'gc \jx i.txisi»lon.
men — men
iiH'ii with hi-nrts of 1 ve. and y t who kMovv
no guide but duty; n<t m;u of word, who binbter; who say "hard woril»; w' o thieuten: who curse and sw.:ar; who talk of Uvalty and trample upon law ; who ciy out at traitors, and cast defiance in the t. Kh of .lu:.:^ who pay their woiship to the drnm-hoj. — -lot the.-e— but men who have h-anied that manllne.-s: which never injur, il f.ieiid. or f. ared a !o": j who honor law v,\\\ tiu.^l in God" who gain their 8 reo-lh by prayer, liko t!.e t-ravc h-a'-t^ of old, who could walk straight on nnmoveo by jjcril! We need women w: o escl.< w ih »t bla.spncnu.ns cant which would mid'ie hrr strong as brute beasts ate strong—we iiee<i Wi.m.-n who have some not 1 -r work llian to bi BlHves of la.-hriii, "r ot <!res — -.^oni- n who an- worihv to be wives, and mothers and dau_^ht- ^.ra — women like tl:o.«c fpiecidy Christian i'angi ters if old. who conhi welcome death us a wav of ro.>-e<, if duty lead them.
turc by Colonel Mulligan. The subject pre- vi..ii.-!y aniiou:;.ed w.vs the " <'hivalry of t!ic {{.-public." b-.it 03 the proceedi of the lecture had been alst> announced for the benefit of the orphans and widow.-* of ihosi- who fell at L -x- ington. the Colonel, with his n«nal atbiiiraM.- taste, rhaiiged it, jireferring to give a narrative of events and incidents connected with that
.My first imprts.sio:i.s of the Mason and Slidell ' aff.ir were, that it ini^ht
\.i-A soldiers in their army are fo.-eirner.- — the
men v>ho have so advanceii tlic Sialea to i s
prcicnt importaiK e.
' -• • -^ • «
The Faailiir In irctniid.
The Irish journals are foil T d.lail.< show- ing tie imminence of a deva talin^ fam'ne throiighont the li'ie't!, and brea t!i ofth.i' id- an 1. The DubliM Fr<emitn s tvs one-hdf of
ed. The Limerick Hrpnrtrr ealculates that • , i i i
•' not more than o'le-fouith of the potato crop i Inally acknowicdged the act
ani<>n< siege.
He conuiicnced by de^riblng the camp liie Iris'ii i; g.deand Col. .M.irdiall's cavalry as -Ituatrd on a hill near J. ffisou i.'i'y, al- liidln:: to the natural love of the Irish for fun, anildf-eiiblng liie mauner their livi s on the fu id.
drum hi».l announced to the men the hour of :ei i:in" tliat he received a dl.-}»atch announc- iiiir the strait into wliicli Col. Peabody's cav- ;di-y had fnUeu at Tipton, where the enemy h.e'l them hemmed in. He was commanded to march, which he said ne could do the ne.v
is available for human foo'l, wlnli- ac-es o wl eat have not beer cil down at all, but al- lowed to be eati-n down by catth-." The oflRcial rcfioit of ihe Uej-i.Vrar (ienenil ,,r -hows a remark.-ibli' diminution h: the piodui-- tions cf Ireland, as folio w.s
Docrea.«« in cereal crops, -
inVhicli'theviKi^^ed : j>- ^'^ «^<^ !" P*^"" '^'''^'l .- ^,. " It was ju..t after the l>cxrease .:. meadow and c.ovci, -
T'tal, - Ii'.crease iu fla.x,
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bring trouble upon ii.-; that it was a liUle matter for our Covenimeiit to engage in, and that it would have been as well, or belter, midoue than done. True our government did not authorize the <leod, by but eonfining the
g them, they vir- us their own.
I said that the taking of those men was a little matter in my e.-ilimati.di to exult over.
Supposing they had reached unmolested their place of dcs'ination. what harm could they have done? or, in other woid.s what liurm have we jire vented to ouroclves by in- theni?
If England c':ooses\.<j bo influenced by any embassador In favor of the rebellion, she icill be so 1! tluei.cee, iK.lwlthi-tanding we may su'--
nevertheless, I r.uift have a mind and an upin j '| i„, j»^„.is p„trie learsis that ihr San d.-.e nn with regard to acts of our govcrnmeiit- ! jnt.i in November searelied a French, l>ani>h which come uii-ler luv obseiva'ion. I and I*o>ti!gu.-.s.>e ves.seld. These laels says tlu'
' Ptilrie Mv of some importance, us proViiig thtl the Washington (JaMiieL fancies it ha.- p.iAjr to e.\e:ci.3e the right of search to its lull extent.
Speenlalions from France represent pre- dominate tone of feeling as favoiaide to a rc- coneiliatioii lieUveen England and Aiieriea.
It is reported that the French ininisler at Washington repoited to hi> government a re- fu.-.al on the iiart of the Wiusliiiigton cabinet lo deliver up dl.<[iatehes addies.-ed to the Fivnch consuls at Charleston and New Or- leans.
Ho.-lile demons* nit ions were imide in vari- ous parts of England on the occasion of the <lepartnre of an Armstrong gun thence f.r (Janada.
Iu the liiilim Chamber of l)eputi(-s, Bal-
tazzi explained the failure of nejvotiations n-
lative to Rome, stating that he w.-vs convinced
tiie Frei;c!i governmenl wi.^h.-d to terminate
! its occupation of Home, and was a .^iiieeic
I friend to Italy.
i LvT-:.Nr, VIA LosnoxnErtuv. — An admiralty
cccd iu interc^pliug one. two. or more, of .u. b { notice was i;'^"''')^^^^'^^,;:^''';];;^."'' ";;;;' * " ' ab.-ent to return imnudi.itcly to their ies|)ve-
Acros.
- 15.7111 I
- 3r,.y74i'^''CTt"g
uiiiiLiters.
I maybe said that none could be fuind
(•ball be the hertage of our children and our children's children, forever!
BrWARE op TRK .\.11oI,!T:o.NI.'!T». — If oui
readers are, to u-e a trite jihraa', " tire-d to death" with hearing of the a'oolitioiiis'.s, we also are "tired to death" with writing about lh«m. Y.-t tlicy are to-day the chicfest and the worst foes of the AnuMican Union and con.^fitntion of any who arc now actively at work on Am^ilcin soil, not excepting even
of his men's teeth than it ilid of their swords, for they had to forage their way au I feed a^ they went along.
'I'he ir-Kt moniing they marched into L'x
How often are we deceived in our opinion
commissioners cf \W\. we have less value in
I livostwk bvi:i,ltll.3i:> ihanwe had in ISOO. I ,.,...,, , ,.,.,.• ,.,u
This lamentable falling off iu live stock is at- ! i.f the c.npabihtie.s, influence and act. of oth- liibuted to two .successive bud harve.>t.s. How |,.r^: If the English Covernment iiitend.s, or great has been the loss in production may be i (j^sires to be iiiHui-nced in favor of the relicl-
ingtnp. and, J,eing ^itho^.t a cumMiat. , ^.^ -^^^^- -^ ^ ^; ^ ,5,,^,,,. •,,,„! i„ ihCo ^e'liad !
" " • fewtT tons <T potatoes bv l,:.R'»,M.'i. or near!y
>>«.>.* * ' -» ' \ '1*1'
lion, she will lie intiuenced wlielher any em-
tive <hip-'. Tlie iron clail frigate Warrior is coc.lini,' !"or strviee on North American coast it ii'oded.
There was quite a ri.se ye-leiday in sng^r and salt()elre. No cliarlers uie now beir.g taken lor AniiTiean ves.sels.
.Several of the morning papers have leaders on Mr. Brights recent i>piHeli.
The 7'imessays, let Americans judge by the speech other greatest admirer, how little can be said for her outrage upon a friendly, though neutral, irovirnmcnt.
LivEKi-ooL Dei'. Gill. W Hi-like preparations cc»iitiiiue lo be made. A considei able number of troops are under orders to leave for Ca- nada.
The Etcamer Per.-ia has been chartered by the Government a^ well as the Australasian.
The L.ndon Daily .V. ir.>- thinls if the
[>oi'isvn,i,B, DiK.-. If! — Tlie recent Mun- fonl,->ville engasrement, eoUHdenng tin >iiApro- portioii of numbers, proves the most oriliianl Fid -I al victory yet achieve 1.
Four eonijiaiie.i, about 3.")0 men, of Wil- lich's n-giment. hd by Li.'Ul. Col. Webber.-*, drove bacrk over 3,000 ii-bel cavalry, artillery tar! inlaiilry. They were first at lacked by a rcriincnt of Texas cavaby, wliom they le- t)ulK'd and followed, when they were drawn into ambush and fiicd at fioiu all .-^ides by reliel inf.inlrv.
'Jhe Fed.-Vals returne<l the fire vigorously, and .stood their ground until the rebels fell back, leaving all tlicir dead and most of the wounded on tiie field.
Fech-ral loss is ten killed on the spot, seven morlally and ihiiteen otherwi.-;-.- woundel; four have- since died.
The rebels lost a Colou-l, Captain and Lieu- tenant.
A Herald dispatch .says t!iat in the vicinity ol Norfolk and Kirlimond, a L'nion.^spi'it i- awakr-nimr.
Gf-neial Floyd's i.rmy has bwn i rdered to Bowling (Jreen', KentuCky. 'Iheii-iiioval of t'lisarmy to th-- far Wc-^t.'says the Uiehmonil Dlfjia'ch, le.ivcs Western V iviiinia CKjio-ed to the enemy. The etl'eel u|>.in the temper ol tlie i.>.-op;(- in the exposed counties wi 1 be very untoward.
A Uiii n r. i'liL'ce from Arkansas Kiys (Jov- crnor Ke.-lor lias i.s.sued u procl.iinalioii r fpiiiing all )>ersoiis between the agi's of rix- Ici 11 »\hl foriy-five lo join the army.
Tiie rel>.-|s*a;e repiuled to be .strongly foitl- fie.l at Centivville.
'I'iie Hiehmoiid Examiner says ihnt well founded iidoi Illation .if the intenti-m of the Feder.il authorities to make an advance on the Hi::; of l!.e P.toiuac, within ten day.-, ha-^ been ivcelv -d.
GENEKAI. POPE AT WOifK. St. 1. IIS, Dec. '20. — Further infirma'ioii ha.-, been :v -.-Iv.-il from tli • w.-.>t tlii.- morniiig. •o tlieeiV-ct that in additio'i lo l!ie expedil^o.. under G.'iieial Pope again-1 the e.ieniy at ami near Clinton, another part itf his forces, under Colonel deir. C. Davis, ami .M.ijor .Marshal!, surriris-d another camp of r- iicis on the afte;- Millord
property of C. Putland, Esq., on the northern slope of Bray Head, with a view to opening up that picturesque ground for building pur- poses.
Richard Devereux, Esq., of Wexford, baa set apart a portion of the Deveraux charity fund for the endowment of a bursar in tho Catholic University. He has also handed the Most Rev. Dr. Furlong, Bishop of Ferns, £100 as his donation towards the collection for the University.
Simon Dillon, Esq , lately raceived a threat- eaing notice through the post of Glasson. signed "Captain Fearnot," threatening him with the fate of Mrs. Kelly, if he didjaot dia- continue further proceedings against a tenant of his, upon whom he bad served ajjoticc to quit for non-payment of rent.
A deputation has been set on foot by some members of the Town Council, ttt^ induce Sir John Arnott 10 allow himself to_ be put in nomination for the office of Mayor in 1862.
The collection for the Catholic University through the various churches of tba- city of Coik,"realized close on £100.
The Cork Rrporler records the rather aud- don demise of Samuel R-nneU, Km]^ J. P., which took place on the li>th ult., at his resi- dence, Blackrock. '
Vi.^count Castlerosse ha.% through kin be- nevolent agen', given directions to a l>ublia houso to supply one hundred tons of seed po- tatoes to the tenantry upon his estates.
The nde lately acted ti]nm iu the Glaiio-
rougli portion of the Laiisdowne estate, ati
regards the iemi.-i.sion of jioor rates to the ten-
i aiitry, has been also extended to the estate in
Iveragh.
The Lord Chancellor ha" appointed the Hon. Thcobild Fitzwalter Butler, of Knop- poge Ca>tle. to the commission of the peace for tiie ciuinty Clare.
The G.thvay Vindicator announcoa tho death of Patrick Bouike, Km[., J- P., whi<-h took jilaceat his residence, A ihlone, on tho l.")l.i ult.
John Orrell L^ver, E-q.. lia<5 s(>nt a cheque lor .£100 to the Uev. Peter Daly, for distri- bution amoiig.-^t the poor of tJalway.
James Dillon, Esij.. engineer, sou of the lata Charles Dillon, solicitor, has complele<l the survey of a district line of railway fioui Dun- dalk to .Monaiihan, via Ca-,tleblayuey, a Uiiu which, it is believed, will prove of grout im- portance to boih towns. .Mr. Dillon has beeni appointed ciiginecr-in-cliief to the Duudalk and Carrickmaciuss Junelioii Railway.
A correstiondent of the Dublin Freeman writes, under date of the 19th ult:— I beg to let vou know a ease of misery that came with- in liiy own kiiowlediie on last Sunday. A* 1 WHSwa.kimr iiifromSa!thill,OU last Sunday, I overtook a tall, able-Io»king man, carrying a basket on his back, which In; rested on a wall for a few momentg, apparent I v much faiigue.,1. 1 asked him wr.at he had in tho ba.sket. He said Riune black ixitatoen. \ a.<ked him liow far ho had emrie<l them. Ho .■,aid from Fnrbough (a distance of four ttiilea) 1 n-keil <lid he buy them. He said no, be got them Iroiii a IVieial. I askcil what ho wii» "■oin" to do with them. Ho sanl to bidl them
for the ehidren. to see if they could pick any- Vhiiiijo-it of them. If that be not misery I d<» no; know wh:.! \<. I send you this that yon may know the stale of the laborliij cla.^s here witlioiit amployuient
The Tinm Herald say? :— "Tiie i dia'd! ants of Tn mi are l)econu! fully alive to tho Urribh- reality of tho fuel faiiliiie, which hin fallen ir.ioii the poor. Already his <lra<v tlirt Arc'.;l>i-':o]. ha^ onlered fonr l..n- of eo.-d to to be di-lribuled aoiomrst the mo<il (h«*iiu«o in the town and suliurlis. 'I'his is, indeed. i\ noble and ehar.ieteri>'ie act of benevolence ou' the pari of his Grice."
The fir-t qualiiv' of butter, for table iiso, has atlain.-d. in Beirtst^ the high retail price
commenced foni'.jin'.r oil a laig.T scale.
day or two his .j.i.rierma-^.T reporte.l .-ations , ;;;;;.;;;;,;;;';;;■ ';^,^";:;:;;;; ';m;'ntiiv".^i:Jd. "This ' ba.sadors from the Jeff Davis oligachy reach
for s..ven days. I '''7 «'^' «■<;''•••'• ^'''1^" .•'•'■; | ,„„,t bave been a grievous loss lo the po./f | thire or not; and, on the other hand, if .4.e j ^^,;„;,.i,.^„ OovernmenL will treat the dUrHuIty
"'fr'.! n^ i'',"'lT.!; 1 ilK v^-in tv tol rah V bare i <"Hi-'>%*ho cndeavor.d to make out the rent 1 j^^^^^^,,,]^ t^ i,„i.i » neutral po.sition, she will do j,, „j,. ...j.it General ScoU urges, war may be
^"'""' ■ f employment fori Thus, ill my view, it was a /i«/f muttcr for j^.j;,,,,^..' 1),.^. Gth. It is rcporlcl that
-.i.-,.a 'r),P im-nMie I-b- r of throwiu.' Ut. ""' P«<'I»"'- »"'' >""'' ''^ "^' ^'"*"' ^" P'"'''"';*' a great nation to exult over. Acts which are M,-. Adaiiis regards his recall as inevitable.
welfare, the renutation and ti'e interv-.ts of ; j^j^;;!; J,::f .^;;;;7^,^^^ f^,el 'and n.od. of which there is alnadv of the ! ^ . . „.,._,;„, „_.,,..,,! ^.....,.M...bm/ Paris i.an.rs blame tl -
the country, if wo neglect any opp .rtanity of j ^^ , ,^ ,,^.p^ ,„,^,.,y ^.t ,|,teon a-'res hav- , , , . ,
wanting the p<>ople of the laml n-amst en- .';,'',.,., u - •• " ; ,, ,1 \ j prcsj-ure ol i
courairhig llJ.n in any of their plan^. either : '"J '" ^t^;^^Z^^,:ri^Zx^X -Archbishop .Me Hale, of 'I nam. who some p<,i„tments of others, are unworthy the con- by elevating them to offices of power and 1 :.^^, j;^,,::;;";:;! th!r„'orst commander, 'rh-ii i f'^ ^i'-''". "Pi'^:^''-1 •;> 'h? .'^'»!::';?."'!"! ^!^'^ \ si.kration of a great government, aiil espoclal
the cxtremi>st South Carolina seccs-^ionists.— | ^^f. j^^,^..
We cannot kei^p silent about them without , .\,,;..,„^p ^,,- p,.i,.y ,^. ,), i(,,(,no ,„p„
being hostile to I-,.yaby and fa..-c to I^'tri"*; ,„e,j:;,tely ilr.y commenced to entrench them
ism. We cannot be tnii to the honor and •? . •?
iwiuir \m ""' P«<'I»'''- »"'• '''"■* '*''='''''^' ^'"*'" ^'* P'"«;l'"'-e a grj..,t muion to exult over. Acts
a„ri C.V f"^' ""'' ^^'f- ^'<' ^^''''i'' '':':■■*-' '^ ^^^^li I'm ; rromplcd bv Frs^^nal animosities or which | Several leading Pari.-, pa], r L„. ..„,-. flr..t a total want. a;.d of t;.<>soc.-\d there will iPromP u > I di-m- ''-^l' <ioveiTn,eut for having yielded to the
rati-y feehngs of exultation over the di.-ap ^^ ^^.^^^ ^^ rej.resente.l
a tntui deartli."
trn.«t, or by li.-^teniiig to their harangues from from the pulpit or the lecture ilesk, or tl e po- litical platform, or thron,'h tiie press, or by
•ond I
Simile 1^:K^^^^ ,;';.;: ! ^-:^^:::^i:!--:^- ^^^ , ^. when tl. ..ts or wishes of our advcaries
bridge, and llie gallant 1 anner in which it ; ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^.^^ ^,^^ i„cre.iulity of the s-lfi-l
merely by Manchester and Liverpool an«l for havin'' acted too ha;,tily in the Trent affair.
was Imrii'.'d — the capture of Surgeon Winer,
re-
THE ENGLISH IMBROGLIO, .Hl'airs .Abroad,
Fjtnum Invkntio.ns. — A new kind of arti- ficial stone aid cement lias been invented by Mr. llan.>:onie. Broken pieces of chalk arc mixed with the silicute of .soda until the com- poan 1 is of the proper consistiMcy, when it is
•cript ,
gomery (Juanls wa.s the h.iest and most ex- citing'ineident oi the lecture. The hospital was retaken by thi.< one company, which is the more creditable to them as parts of the Mi.-N«ouri troops and of the cavalry had re-fascd to go ont.-.ide the trenches The eiitr nch
would redound in 110 de'rimenl to our.-elves
Again, evil instead of f!;ood may ari.-* from ,
this intervention; though, Mr. Editor, you, in j
' your last issue, seem to think othcrwi.se. It j
con- scorns to be a «7»/<'5l/on«We act (his taking of ' „„.""[" , • 1
vou SW.11.3 lu ' . . ,, , The Citv of W ashinjton's news, received
sequence." Ma.son and Slidell; this is another .strong arg- 1 ^^ ^.^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ,^^.^ ^j^^^, ^„ j^^^^easc
Surely this torrdde condition «' »hc <jreen 1 ^^^^^.^^ j^^^ the hitervention. If it wou'*' „f 'pvcitement abroad w-ith reference to t'e
Lie is worse than even the evils of civil war ' 01 ...x^ ...
Jtgprct of
ENOLISII, rBEKCII AM) OEKMAN VIEW.S.
; Cf)M,
! Coxsu
worse than even the evils ot civu war. ^ ^^^^^ under o.'/ifr circumstances toper-hprent nff«ir since the details of the Haa^a,
t. Wn.KF.3 JrsTiviED BY TUB BaiTisn 1 f^rm questionable act.-, in order to determine I two days previous. After ^*';^'!''',l>,l'f'^:
.. ^ 4 X- fku^.o' ' , . 1 . f ,,i.„; in'' the sentiments of the American 1 rcss on
I, AT New Oki.kaxs.— a New Orleans ^^^^^^ action relative to such acts, yet, at the , j-J.-. ^^^^ ^^^^ .^^^^ ^^.^.^^ ^ ^.^.^^.^j^,, ^^.^ j„ ^„j
, , , „ ,. ., ,.„, , , I II -/- ,' municated to his Lordship
or other svdt made from an alkaline earth, so as ^i„.pg ,v.,g a pau-u--. ( hie of the Home Guards 1
to render the face insoluble. A poiciis.sion , j,.jj ^uu ui> a white Hasr. Price respect«d it _ r u t> w
cip substitute ii another iuveniion lately ; j^,,,, j.e;is;i.n firing. 'I hree times it was taken ] The last remaining sneer of the Republicans Lrou<»ht forwanl in I^ondon. In Ignitimr gnu- . ^^^^^ a„,i „« „fK.„ fl-mfr to the winds again by against the Democrats is thayhoy propose to cotton or guipowdcr, and such e.xplosive j^e cowardiv IVcker, the member of the Homo , proffer peace to loyal men. A few davs since compounds in fire-arms and cannon, the plan (-uaiH of .Mis-ouri. when a council of officers we conicd with approval the wor.ls of ^ ice- ofthe invention is to apply compre^v^ed air, .^.^^ called and it was decided to surrender. Piesulent Hamlin on the subject, as follows: forced through a small tabular aperture run- (;„i iVjuUijjaii.cpo "
no'iii of fh' l^ih in.st., near Millbrd, a bill.' north of Warren-burg.
A bri-k .sl.irmi.-h en- ued, when the r- b-l-, fimling tliem.-clves siirroiinded, .-unemk-rctl.
<'olonel D.;vis look thirlten hiimlied pii- oner.-, including thieo CidoiieU and Mveiiieen (.taptains, one tlioii.-niid stuii-l o! arms, on" thou ami hor-c-:, sixty five wagon.s and a large quantity of tent.s baggag-; a'el s ij.piie.s. Our lo s wus t-.vo killed and eight woumied. The rebel loss is not ye' known.
liihirir.atioii flom Glasgow states that onr troojis capfiired aliout two Ions id gunpowdtr, buried on <'l:;ib .I;ick.-nn's fiirni.
.M;ij.ir Hnbbarl c.iptiire-l si.\ty rebels a day or two since, in Jonnsou county.
,'^T. LoLi-', Dec. 19.— A train of seventy wagon«, huleii with clolhing and siippli. s for Price's army, was captured, in addition to ar- ticles prev!ou>iy men ior.ed.
Tin.XG.S LOOK BRIGHTER. Skoai.ia, Dec. 20.— Col. Palmer's lirigade arrived here hist night, and Gen. Pope is e.v- pectcd lo-day; all iiif ormation from tlie West and North is to liiceffcl that no efforts have been i-pared to send Price an ample suoply of clothing for winti r. AH, or nearly all 01 this has fallen, or will fall into onr hand.-.— neuily 200 heavily laden wagons are already in our j posiession, together with a \mv.g qnanlity of ammunition, ariii-s 1,000 hor.-es, tent and camp ecpiipage, &c., and between l.HOO and 2,000 recruits have been taken prisoners.
The Missouri cavalry has cajitured over sixty rebel recruits within the pitst few days, an<l killed several others; has taken a coii- siiitTalile number of tents, several wagons, a quantity of buL'gage and arms, and burned a mill which had been sii[»plyiiig the reljels lor some time past. AllogeUier the rebellion has received a t*Trible shock in this .section of the country within the present week. FEELING LESS WARLIKE IN WASH- INGTON. The general feeling of the city is less war- like than it has been at first, and the people talk coolly of surre^ndering emissaries if it <;aii be done without a .sacriiice of honor, rat cr than engage at this time in a foreign war.
The report that members of the Cabinet take a similar view of the question, gains cur- rency and finds belief, but while it is not true, n ,1 rp- . , such a conclusion has been arrived at in cab- ■ "*''' ^ ^ckets,
JOB OFFICE-
The Proprietors of the .\R(JU8 would respectfully inform the public, that they have ill coiiiiecti -11 with tho iiew.spa|K,T estalWi^h- ment
& i&riGi ii iMiiE
Some arc ready to say England dare not completely blended than in the present ca.- . . . 1. J .9 T The oucstion has been submitted to the
interfere. Who knores that she dare not? I | J^'^^rs of tlie Crown, and they have it wise in us to provoke her interference? is it , jjp^.jjj.^ ,1,^^ the action of Captain Wilkes of wise to "bully" her to a fight? is it wise lor, j^^n Jacinto was unjustifiable. He had no asunder present cireumstances, to bold our; right to ^^!:f\ ?:r:^:}}_J'^^^^!, '=^"'"?
., - - .. under the Briti.<h flag, from one neutral port
e very disparagingly of the There are two ways of effecting a peace : i hands quite as high, as a government, as we , ^^ ^^,^^,1^^.^^ and the deed he has committed n^nc into the^ breech, in which the charge is , ii^;„y o„a,.,!s. who. hc'said, are invincible in oiu way is to make a peace with rebels whose formerly have done; saying to all nations of , j^i^^^mj. to a flagrant violation of the code of contained, lliirhly compre.-.sed air is capable ; „ ^ui in war invisible. I hands are drippimr with the blood of your ^y^^ ^^^^.^5^ thus far shalt thou come, and no nations, and a direct insult to the country.
f^. J r , , T. 1 • I „ii„„. K.„.k-.... „..,! ..-«#A-.. ,. /« ™«z.^ -. ! I q.jjg y.,-,„^.g continues to assert thai it haa
of igniting match-paper' and gunpowder. It
ij iutcnded by this device and application of ^he Cow eal Type Ol ilumanlly
compres-ed a'ir. to disjKnue with pi-rcussion caps and common igniting compositions.
gallant brethren, and another is to make a peace urith loyal men; and I am for the lat- ter; and any time when they will allow me T - 4- 1 I am ready to act.
The following extract is from an article on .^^^^ we now quote, with equal plea.«mre.
' "*" TT *!. „ "Barbarism and Civilization," io the *itlantie ^^rds from another high official Rcpabiican
BKAt-TiFtn. Co.N8isTKN.^.--At the Mmc I _f;„,^ ^i^rgan of New York. In his speech
time that the Secretary of \\ ar IS declaring It .^i^«'''.y- ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ 1,^^^^ to the regiment of Col. (vSenator) Wilson, he ward brethren back to loyalty? Have we not
farther.
Does it not become us, at the present time to seek peace with the powers of the earth while we humbly, mournfully, rcgretlingly, yet determinedly tudeavor to chastise our way-
«n be his inUMition to place arms in the hands On the Island ui .......>--, v. ..-^ ---.-. ^ |
Of the negroc^s to fight their masters, .b-ncrals f ,n„,l .. certain rac_e of wild crcature^of which sai E- . ^^ ^^ ^
,ix and Halleckare lasoing orrlars o the r k.r.dred vanet.es h.ye been d.M^^^^^^^ „, Mas«ichu..et Is was the first State to
esn.'ctivo armle.>» that no slaves sha' I bead- I'hdlipme l-hind.s m Terra Del Iu. go. ann » i'**"^ ^'_ . .
been Mr. Seward's policy to force a quarrel with England. Both it and the Post call for euer;,'etic military preparations in Canada.
'Jhe Times says it may rcsonably predict that three things' will immediately follow an outbreak, viz.: the destruction of the Southern blockade; complete blockade of the Northern
enough upon our hand.s, enongh to call forth py^ts. and the recognition of the Southern
'y r*" ' all our energies, all our resources? There is : (^'onfederucv by France ami England. I^thc'no turning from, or ♦lenying the fact, Mr.'; The shipment of rifk-s from England for
They are prepared to cxccuta
AU KINDS OF JOB tUfORK
On Short Notice,
VhAir, OR IN
Posters, Jiusiners cards.
inct mectimr on the one hand, it is untrue on , !S.tamboat Bills,
Xotes, Check:, County Orders. Town Orders,
the other hand that the determination not to surrender, under any circumstance.s, or for any con.siderations, is ; b.solute While the gov- ernment will do nothing to promote hostilities it will guard well the national honor.
Sbouhl arbitratii^n be propo.sed, it may be accepted. Should a sufficient consideration for the .<?urrcnder of Mason and Slidell be of- fered it may be done.
A prominent member of the, govcniment etate<i in conversation tlii.s evening that Lord Lyons would not demand Lis pu.sspoit — that Mason and Slidell would not be given up and j that there wa.s no probsibility of a war with \ Press a linglaud.
COLORS
HnndhilU. Legal Blanks County /ttahks. Steamboat cajds, Cireulnrt, Bill He0d$. Letter Usadt,
In abort everything from a
MAMOTH P08TC if
to the smallest or simplest card reqairod. '^ Having iu addition to our large newnpapef
Irish News-
A handsome monument is being erected- on the lOast Pier, at Kingston, t" the memory of (Captain Boyd and his brave comrades who lojtt their lives on the Olli of February la.st in tiieir endeavor to save tlic lives of brother
anadian securitk-K. I sailors.
' A contract of £1,W)0 has just bten acccpt-
2d, but fell onr serious decline
We arc prepared to execute work wRh ^ patch and to euccesifully compete wUb
Any Office in the State, ST. rari^ .vot kxvi^pted.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Afut» lortbe Argus.
Belle riaine. • • OMlar Lake, - - Helena, - - - Spring Lake, - - Lydih P. O.. - -
- - John O'Neill.
- Martin Phelau.
John Landonberger.
llobert Sniilt-y.
Ut JJliabop« Weekly 3^rgu$.
SHAKOPEE, DECEMBER, 21, 1S61.
Local Department.
Thk Fkstital. — This affair camo off on C W. Pewtherer. Wednesday evening last, an*! we are pleased to say, was a decided success. The whole af- fair was gotten np in splendid style and re- flected much credit upon the persous who sup- erintended the arrangements.
The address of Mr. Baker was an eloquent and interesting production; tlic subject wbich he had chosen being somewhat appropriate — •'War and Warriors." lie however, dwelt rather long upon the horrera of war to suit the sensitive nerves of some who were present. The speech of Mr. Storer was a creditable and patriotic efft»rt and gave evidence of consider- able ability in the spouker. The niii.sic was disjjenced with, and it was just as well.
The supper was excellent as the hundreds who partook can testify. 1 1 was a credit to the ladies who took charge of the affair.
So many were connected with the affair that it would be useless for us to attempt to
Wheat Wanted.
JO.OOO BcsHKLS or Wqkat wa.nted for
•kkleh the blgbast prico wtU be palU Id c>sb, at the Sba- *«9— U«rJware Store.
f.j.Durrv.
tTlnil;t/.]
Est ray iVot ice.
Btrajed from the subscriber a white heifer
wilb bcmvy ilark gT»y neck. Sahl heifer was twu r<:tn oU la«t iprlDK. Aay i>ersun kIvIiik lalvruiallon thai will l««4 to her rvrurrry will 1>l- liberally rewarde<l by tbe •a4er*l4{D«<i at the Meat Market ?halcoi>re.
IRANK IIANKEY. Sot. a. isn.
Treasurer'* \olice.
Tr»»i'urer'& OClce. Scull County Stale of Mliiii.-s<'ta. Shakcpce. Po.emlN-i 3rl, laGl.
Wwtlce la brrrliv glvesi tliut I will atteml at the place «k«r« Ih* la-.! alea tiuM whs Ik-M In r.-o h <>t tin- <>r:»nize'l TtfWD.bip* or Kie-'tioii Di>ti iits In saiJ rouiitv <>n the'lay aa-t time Ueretliarier'priitlnl lor lln' purj".»r of coll.;! t- tac tixrt tor the yrjr ISCl, .>» f.>ll'<ws, i > w t:
la the Ti. wt»liip of Ea^le Tr'-ek. .'ii iIk 9;li ■l.iy of Jaii- ■ ary IWT, :r<jiii i u'clook A. >l. ■iiitil i I'. >l
lo till. T»wii4litp iif (>l<.|il.ile '>>( llie |3;li ilav of JuiiUjrv
*T/trVl*■VX^.:^•cre"'tS;^c;.^;tl..Ulao.y •fjatn t givo their names, under those circumstaiieos, ^^::y:^u:^^:::!|'st^)^ri:::"u}l:'\i■u .lay .,f Jan. I we do urn propose to give a,n, an opportunity ■^t'*'ii*?:.'i:'M^» la^ i^:''!;!,*.!; li., .u. of J.n. | oraccu<i..g u. of ,^rtiality in tlie matter. We
•»ry l»C2, rrutii SoM^.c* .\. M. untl! 5 I". M.
la the • -wtjuiiiii ••f llri.ni, ■> i 'li' i"i lU (-.v of J.iiiU irv }»*i. from '^iVl-Hk A. M.uir.,1 5 P .M.
Ill th' T«*iia1iit>"l R>'lle IVaiiir im the ZSth day of Jan- harr 1S«.", Ir..i. 9 »\ lo> k A. V. iiulil.'i I'. >1.
Ib tb» i'liW ii»lilii ol Si.ii'l ("Kf k ~;i tlif l:ili il:iv of Jan- Mary \t4i. Ip.m 9 oMi« k A. .M. uiiltl 5 »'. M.
Ib Ibr l'uiru>:i p "f .".liiit L.i^'ieiice on ilir 2Tih day of Janu«r> l.'«. .'■•i-!ii 9 o\nsk .\. >I. rniil S I". .M.
Ill 'hi. Tuwi-'hlji <•( L. uSvli;.- <.ii the lllli ilay of J.iliu- mr I '•;. fn in 9 •• Vl'xk A. M. until 5 I' >l.
iu t!ir IVwn^liip ol ."iiriMK I.tki •■ii th>- 2"t'i tlay of Jan- uary 1/<1 fiwiii 9 ■>\i-,\ A. M. UT.tii 5 I'. >l
Iu lor Towr^ilp'.f .'"I'.tk'iii'c iTiilieCtli ilav of January l«<?. frwiu 9u'.;')<-li A. M.u-.tili I". -M.
All p«r*rn« b•%^l•l^ aiy tux !•> |.ay In any "f Ibe f)reK"- lii« r»<»;'<lil|>- are li>'rrl.> r- •;u:rtM to afp'- ir .it t'^.* tinii' anl ttiarr '.<e fin iMrf'rt- Miriaiui.rtI, in the Towiis'iip In whieU he lia» tu.'tf'* to py.
tara>a aiiT pi.r>oii ii.-.IPi tx to ptr »u h t 'X < Itcforr Jhe nr»l 'lay ol >Vl>rua'y |-*.,2, itic » will I i >iii!i <•.•».• l><- flT* per e.-i|t a>l 'fl t» I It.- tux cb^rr.e ii, I, in, ,ii.| I ylial I«»y the itiiii - I'V .iUt.-rs^ an.l -..i'.. fKiMi-N;!!!*! cii.»tti'l>i»t' fD'h p^r»'jii s'lia ie'it ti. pay llie IVr.-onal t.ix- r to^Jftliet 1^:h .ill i-*4^'-* 4U 1 ihjr*;' 9.
Tha i^r'^'iit r< ir t ix l..vi.» I on Ih" D >!l if V*lu iH ^n "I Kea! K-tat' au.J IVr-on.il I'r.-pi-rtv In the v;ir "Ua T"«n iihlpt aaU It^r the folluwlnj; p irp'<>e> a., fol ona t>' m Ii :
Pbterso.x s Maqazi.vk. — We are in receipt of this popular Lady's Magazine for Decem- ber. It is a splendid number. The title page for 1861 is the handsomest wo ever saw.— ''Peterson" will be greatly improved in 1862. It will contain 1000 pages of double column reading matter; 14 8teel plates; 12 colored steel fashion plates; 12 colored patterns in Berlin work, omboridcry or crochet, and 800 wood engravings — proportionately more than any other pertodical gives. Its stories and novelets are by the best writers. In 1862. Four Original Copyright Novelets will be given. Its Fa-shions are always the latest and prettiest ! Every neighborhood ought to make up a club. Its price is but Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less than Magazines of its cla.<;s. It is the Magazine for the times! To clubs, it is cheaper still, viz: three copies for 85, five for ST.dO, or eight for 810. To every person getting up a club, the Publisher will send an extra copy grati.s, as a premium. — Specimens sent (if written for) to those wish- ing to get up clubs.
Addi-css, posf-pai<l. CHARLES J. PETERSON. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Review of the Shakopee Market.
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lOtftia
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£2?.V: White Lead. ew». 7 to 8,00
"'*-*'|Wbale, 1,110
ll.lnacetl, 86 to l.lju
lo;1.urprnllne, 200
I Kerosene, lio
Provisions
K.tPhKss Links. — Several express lines are to be established, to run between this city and St. Paul during the winter. We understand there is to be considerable opposition , but j Bucivwiieat. as adverti.-iing is ot'.r business we do not pro- po.«e to L'ivo any fiiitlier paitinilars until we f-^-" are p.ii<i for it. — Hhakopee .'ligus.
Rnllv for the editor of the .irf^us. He
Ital'liis bi.x, S.UJfii.^.iiO
•' J»box. l.tiiyi.Ki
Currants, f( ft Ii
FUU
Coti, '^ ft, f
White, 8^10
Flour
Kxtm, •^ Mil. 3,50tS1.00
Meal, "p cwt., SO
Grain Wheat. ^ bbl. Corn, Oats, Harley, Kye.
M 15®!- 2.1 S' 80
l.nnih< r
laoii, f* .M,
H-i.C-f
knows ids his busiuesij every time. — La Crosse will lit refore simply say that the citizens of i Democrat. Shakopee and vicinity done thi.ir duty, and j We try to ' Riick." It i- a matter of regret
Potatoes
Per buahel.
Illce
Per lb.
Sugar
Brown 14 lb, Uefin.-.l, IN.w.ier.d, CrUohei'.,
Soap Pomtnoii,*!^ Ib, i;a»til.>. ■iiTinan.
AVIilokejr
Il.'Ctlll.-.l,"t* Kal. \l'»nuali.ila, )1<1 Bourbi'ii,
2',to4 2 tu :< 6 to ii
25
10
io<aii
12WH Uid-lii
litaioo
12,S
»)
1,50
2,00C'^.'«.O'J
Mail Directory.
Ei:>tom M.il! W fst.ru " Olencce,
.showed themselves always ready to contribute j however, that so many of our (•xi;hanges are I Karaiwuit. their mite ni support of our brave volunteers- j i.,iit(.(l by iiilividuals who permit thcm.sclves , gj^|,''|!^'''"
to be ".spunged," out of an advertisement — in; niencoe main nrriv.s oa 'iui*Uo--' «"''i Frisayj.-Dt
' pari* on Tuesdays and Fri.lays. until further i.olice.
EasLTii .Mail .loses at 10 P. M. Westtrn Mail at 2 P. M
ARBtVAt,'?.
3 PM,
3P.M.
IDA. M
6 P. M. Wo.lni'y, 6 P.M. We.lnsday
PEPAItTCRES. 8 A. M.
4 P. M.
5 P. A.
6 A.M. Monday 6 A.M. Tuesday
No regularity, generally 3 times a wick]
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• 2 3
tUH« Plslno IS 7',' %
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JOJi>i KhK'rr.
>ci>tl lauii'y Irfsur.T.
M*fr:c:i»i. AO'I 14 K
To Ccnaumptives,
TIIK Advt:rli.-».r. liiiviiig Ijci'ii rf^toreil to
Fatal Act itk-nt— Man .Slot. — An aeci- deiiU wliieh re.<idte<l lutaily, occurretl on M'Hi- day last, in Carver county. It appears that a .Mr Melz.ild called at the house of Mr. Fie.l. Obeile, to have a liruken tulie re..iove.l rr.jin. his gun. Mr. Ul»erie upon e.xainining lhe<:uii, found his tube- v. tench would not fit it, and while iu the act of explaining to .Mctz'ild by his own gun — which uiifortiuiately wns loaileii — the reu:,oii wiiy the tube-wrench would not aiiswt r she purpose, the haiuiiier ^lippetl from |h-» finger", di.sihar'.'iiig the gun; the chaise i entering the Ml side of a y«>niig man nanu^tl rharles ilaitwig, wl.e wa.^.^taiiding about live j ft:et from Ol.erle, and cau-iiig deaih in about j fifteen niii.iites.
T.ie Tians<:rip'.,\\\ niferiiig to the aeeideiit, , .s;;ys " Mr. Ubede wa.-^o nineh iilfccted Ity the ' consciousness of having conmiiiteil the teiri- I ble accitliiit tha» he was with dillicully le- atrained from taking his O'vn life.
'• A coroner's iiMjne.-.l was held ^npon the bo«l\ of tiie deceased night before la.<t, anc a viTtlict returned iu accordanco with the loix'-
goillj? filCtri. '
the form ofapufT— without any compensation. We believe in U|ihoIding the interests of our prole-si ui\ as well as our pocket.
Pt.st Ottice hours oti .'^uni.^v Trom 9 to 10 A. M. snd
i: to 1 p. M.
». L. UOW.
p. M.
PKATii Hv DvPTiiERiA. — We learn that a ^^^
child,aged20 nK.nth.sof Ileno' llinos, who | "j^^EW ADVERTISEMENTS
r sides one irile from Lydia P. U. died on Ine
l.'ith inst. of diplberia.
Stveral eliil iivn are lab. (ring under an atr t ick of this ilisea.se ia this county.
ScAKTRT Fktkr. — Hcverul cases of scarlet fi-vcr have o'cmed anioiig the children in thi.s' vicinity lately.
An interesting little girl, a daughter of Mr. Saw!. ridgr; of this city died from this disca.se last week.
1»»«|U» 111 ■ T«ry frw w<.rk^ l>v a very »liiii.li- ffi.iety irf er )t4vtB4 sntferpU i. vrrji! -* «ri. » it!i a "rvrr*' I.e'i. -fT- 1 1;*-- •a4 that •iTf* I a >« t<i?.C'>iikU:n-,>tlon— ii>.'nxi"i.'.« tuiua.r 1ui«WH to hu f^in-u -s;iC( re i> il.e nnnn* *.1 . t r**.
We have receiveil the IS'orthfieltl 7\U- firaph eoiitaiiiing the .salutory of C. H. Mann, who has lutly become the editor and publi.-^h- er tif tlii.t i)ajitr. Tm; Ttliixruph gives tvi- ileiice of the ability of. Mr. .Mami. to publi.>h an interesting paper. We wi.sh him gucce.es.
Pkksoxai- — We, t'.iis week, received a visit
LOW PRICES WIN!
Strait & Holton
Av .\ I ti.iTioN- lie JiMRXT. — Wo suggest that, if Kngland declares war, a regiiiieiil be t>r- ^anized ill ihis.Sli.te ami that it l-f perii:itie«l to
To al! » h.. .lls're It. I . will ►.•n.| a cpi < 1 V* mesr Ip ' vUil tllC regioilS HI) IIUlih,With U vicW to U.SC< T- 4l..-..l.,rr.-ur.,.„r.-.)*>,. .he.nr..tH.-.f*rpr, , j^,i,, ..hat the I i'-.tL-oU Lt.y t on.paj.j is V'..Jllil. I'n'"t-''"S ... lut: >. tmace. .... .
p«rtn««.,.j.i*ii,„-ti„..,m.-. ,v,,.^i, ii,e> »i:i iiiMi • MTi. . ,, „.....,,;,„, I ball wlii.-'i caiiK! offiutl Week Will Crfssf.irC-'.-H^irrio^. A«r..vA. u.<..N-iiirv'. 4. .ii.r . i.- ! .-^ucli a r«giia ■::! wi.ultl eoiiie as near mecUng | ^ ^ _ ^
tine ot
ISH.IKOPEE, Ml.y.XEi^O TJ.
CL'ALKKS IN
DRY GOODS,
mi, mmm,
CROCKERY; &c.
Kfps constant y oti hand a supply of
from our rrien.ls Knoel. Holmes the morehai;t j ^.^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^.^^^^^^ Crockery.
piiiHC of Carvr, and Captain Loudon, of
(»leiicoe, both smiling as" a liasket of chips."
Pkettv <jo!)I). — We umlerstaiid that the pmceeds of the v< Iniiteer aid fe.*tival and
net I neariv
I. •l.J-.tofl r. *i%,rt...-r In ..„. iFKti... fr-.-njt ai i. ,1^^. „:,!,,.;, ,i,|,| >,,iti|ig tllC ta-lcS ft' lo baiirtlt Ihs ..Rl'i i»-l. anl >pr'-:«l In^rii.-tloii u ii'. h I..' : t,, • l ■
.•»«cM»«toi.e!,.>.,u....ir.„i.., h..- 1..1VN .v.ry ,ur;.. r. j our »lay-al-hjiiij-and-lilov:ate-nigger-ari»:ng- »« try hUr^niv^y.a- It »iii .....tth'iu ii- f.iu;,. unuii «> | ;il,oruioiiisl.s who are conliuually CI rsiug the ►r«». ■ bie«.irjt. ! l'r,Mi.Ie;i*. uH 1 the Coveniineiil b.raus'* he
lur. K0\< Alto A. WII..-IK. ' will iiol di-graie every brave soldier in our
I arniv, tiv plaeii.;: arms ui the i a d- of the lie [tI;.!! %-».\ j gro^jiui ihii.« il V. tmg ihe la Itr and in piopoi
Kl'
Wllli.iii.s'.iir,'. :C«rfw'it*', ^• » V'»rk.
^*?
ADVEiniSKMKMS.
mmi.
lion degrading the former. 'Ilii- way -neii a Idiu'ale woiiiil '•inauc th*^"
one humlred d.illars.
A. V interesting ktier Iront tl.e Third Regi- ment is this week cruwdeil out
(hi: fritiul Pew'.lioii r will aeecpt ourthniiks fur a H-t of tho.se who have volunteered from h'.^ neighliorhood.
Will our friends elsewiicre do likewi.se?
The ('■leiieoc /f. f'.«/«/" eiiiilains »w»»rn*f
fur fl'i — to aintrkvl — would be a caution, ,. _ ., • , i ., i .• .. i
J'"^ J*J 'reading mat ler— if we ii.cliide theadverti.se-!
l* the naiivcs. V\ e would MlgJ;e^t t lie name
of J. W. T.ivlor of the St. I'.ml Pre**,
Glass and Jlardicure, liiudy .Made
Cloth in f^, Hats Cups, Boots
Hud iihoca Grocer-
ics, <^'c , t}*c.
AllorvyhlihwIllLi S"Id at
SMAI.L lUlOFlTS
— rou—
At iiin.-ket rat.s.
• live UK n c.mII ami •x.-ni'tio "nr pj.i .'s I rfor' puThns'ni-: I'lvwheiP. We ;iro i'<)i |.j le uiideisolil l-y atij other e.s- luUllshment in theii'y.
Til iiEiEST S.1T m mm
nil lit 3.
1^-^133
His ixtcii.-ive
SMITH & STEAD,
coiiini.iiid. r t.r the regiii.eiit. iiisixuiiMve, Owiw to a prr.ssnre of other matter seve- j j^pfl- rjAOTT ■pQTJ PUR.S i knowledge of that r.-gjoii. and tlic ' Valley of 1 ^^j „,lverti.-ements have been er<.w.led out. Wi^iaiTi £ WXl. X KJ J^ ,
I tlie .S.;icatchewa;r couplet v.it'i his dyed-iii- j -^.-^.^^
C'nrrsn^^e &: IVa^on ."?!:: K €••'<«. I ,l,e-w.»ol uboU ion .sentimen's cauid n t but >Van««'«l.
Mavii g MO. "••.I «^!rv» i.ii..|. ..;i i reiide.' Iiiiii the mo.^t |.n|ii.lai" raiididule with
KKCO.Vl) STHEt/r ShLIhOPEE. die members ..f the regiment as well as the ' A smart Poy, who can rend and write, ran
iMMr lh» ."'aiTOf llolNi's, »r.- pr«'p.ir>-<| t.
••r wort In lh>- ririiik-r ni.ikin;; llt:e. '
M*cr^o*t.«<, i'arriHsrrs, S/riffh-t S(r.
>ia.1«TKIMk:n. VKPAIUrDi..'! PAINTKO In a neal .ind
■abs^aiii a< 1: mm r.ti.a oii rlx.rt ni tu e.
(vl:nl:lv.)
np.F. Mcquillan,"
., all ki-.N; j,^,vcni..r.— That is if-lilnir AkTk"fears Jimhaveitn opportunity to learn the printing will beooaio a can li.late for the U. S. Senate. • bu.-incr.s. al this olliee.
STI5A1T & HOLTON.
.'■h.-tkopri', Per.nih. r, lit;. 1^ 1. vl;ii3'li-
JOHN McMULLEN,
UKti.KK I.V
We Oh.ikc t. — Our city profis.sors of mvn'c
9l4»rt;;8f;4; ^alc.
who jx rf..rm upon the corpornfion ^fuldU — i wiikki'.as i.viai- Lit.hn.-id .iii ex-. uie unto ivt<r , • •• ,- 1 i« I • 1 ' !!• nkiN i. I ert an inoi-t<.i-i. o.^arliiu .l.iti tl.e 'i'lilnl .l;iy the maj.»rity oi wliom are l>ouemians — place i „i>. . t mb.r a. !>. i-.-..h. «hi..h s.i i Mor.-.i-,. :» i «•»
,. . .1 ■ 4 1 , .1 . i I tii.- 1 l..r reioril 111 tl.e .itn.-o of iiie i;..-'l-ter i.f PoiN »l
ai estiniiiie upon tl:eir tal.-nts. tliat to us .<,... tc.,.i„i>,si.it.. ..tM;..i.c»ot:i. on the .....ii iiiir.i d.y
wm & mm^ ieiit,
DKAI.KR IN AlReCKRIKS of KVKRV »FKCRlPTION
IX)\VKK r.i:vF.K, «r. p.ii L - -
... . i 1 .1 1 . .1 -ii ..| .^epl.-na..! A 1>. \''i*, ri'vl re.or I. 'I In lt..i.k ' (. ' ■.
si^ms e.Korbitant. A.-k tlieni what tiu-j- will m„ii;.^,.s. p,K.».ii2. i.d. lis »i.i.h »ai.i ni..rt««n- ■••
, 1 .1 1 r . 1*1. ! Wit!; ..xt-ita..' I to bi.u-i p.i> nit i.t oi.t c rtiiii pi^ni>cr. I
.•hi:r._'o to play the tune t»l "saw pijii tplit a j i,.k.- nia.,e ty .aii ut.i.nci.ian i i»«iii.i,'«v,.ii .lat.wuii ]
, ,- 1 ,. " I •! 1 .1 Ml 1 1 I vil'l niorlj<a>,«" Atnl wh.reas tin r-- Is now .laliiiiil to he |
half COrtl ol WOOtt; anti tliey will look you ; .in- «nd is lue npon .aJl w..rJ;;..).'e an. I pr.inii«<>ry note . , '.,■,'. ' al the diile of tills noiS.e till- sii;r nf T«<i llun.l'.'.l al.'l I
liol.ilv in tlie uu".' ami niisucr in taeir l>roKcn I nfy iiiii.doii.»r»ani tw,iv....».nts(j6t».ij>iin.i noanit ..r i
I ,, .' , . 11. ,. ..,. . . i pr.>ee<~liiii.» III law h,<%ln< hetii l.ii.l to f.-eov-r tl.e
hllgll.*ill, '"Sl-X slieellllg. I III.-: IS OUtragt^OnS, ani'>u<tdu<-..<ii.l !>e<urc'l uy said inor'^tage or any part
I , • , 1 III t'l'-reef:
If / A* V/'S.'OT' ii .'lit tllf*V aet upon I lie tinnCI'li: that •• lie who i Ah-I whereas t'ie*i!.| P.-t-r llenkcls h.n sinee t'le .Inf.-
,ij;.».»x^. »/!./. . II I ..| «.|.l ni..rtitai.'e.lei.d d,....i«Hl. and M.i.lelina H.:;,k»"ii
CO
3^::>^:
lvl:.l:tf.J
WOUllI tlance must pay ihc lid Her." We, how- ; has in acc..i.l..nie wltl. ih.- pr..\ iHi..i.s oni.- win ..f sa..l
' |i<-.ea»e'i ainl Iv iln«- i'.iniii.i*.>ioi) from the .lu'lte of pp
Cliarlcs Hartman^
DKALKU IX
! ever, objeet to the price.
CoixG IT Stko.ng. — 111 the last inunber of of the Carver Tramrript, K.Iliott says, " we
!■ iteof .-Ii I (■" n itv of .Sr.it I, >liiin.-«ita, Imhmi api ..Int-.l Kxe.-iit.ix to take charge olua-l nij!iug>' the I::>tate of b.M tie»"»"n?*»"l.
Tlnref.jfp, nntVe Is l."re!ivi;lr.-n that hy virtU" nf n p.,w..r of s.iletn siM inort'^'aije •ntiin.'.l, the I'l'l'-wliii; hr.i.l lyiiiK ain! heniK i" th.- .-..niitv ..l.Scdt ami Slate .d : ,i„„,. »„ nr'» Ml.in.iMd:.. f.. wit: \a>U f.H (fit an.l eirht tS) 'n IP.Hk I i" or. «■
» ^^^^ — ^ ^
JSlxcot-Ircxa: ■V\7"a.ro
M^irst Sirttt. Shakopee^
All kindj of
JOB hORK J.XD REP.ilRI.XG
>n th« '^riORTBST XOTITK. vl;nl;lf.
«< . T\ .1 1 r intend to make the Transcript ihe leading | t!.irt«-eit;ht (.w; ami i..n<>i.» in mi two (j, in ni.Hk
i^rf f»l»ril>C I rrV fi/ir<IO \'l^ ............. i Iw.lvedS) in iheilty..f.shaii..i.e...a«appi>jr»l.y there
\JH I I 111 ^, V\\ iJOt Uo l\ (.' nailer of the \ allev. Hereaher thivc.>t of < jre.i pi.-.t of i^aMiity. i..ihi: ii... ptiun,... srant-i i.v !
' .' , ' ',,,«. and il.».Tll«d 111 the «I.')v.- s.il.1 luort^nire, will 1... aol.l ut i
ir^«- ,«.....„„. i- -,...., . f. .. . I 1. US are to nlaV second fiddle to the 'T*Vin*- ' P"l>H<-^i""'>n at the tr-.t .loor. ft'..- C'.>i;rt ll-nse in ihe
K»eparoi.»laM.tly on lai..! . full ami .on.plef» a«!>or<- ■ • - | ekv of Shakom-e In nil > ..nntv of .S .dt .in the ihirt-enth
"ir."l''''l'«" Vr.t^ '"7', »f'"^'«'' I" anonuuo.t»te tht , crivl. or stand onf in the Ctthl. "I'V oLlamiary A. I» IrAi It oi.e oM.Hk In the alteriiO<in
.4tlSsii»i«<-«ott ( onofy.i r • I of s:iM 'lav l..<;it;.sfi the amount then .lw np..ii s.iid iii»rt
FIRST STREET,
(»l:nl;l'.)
VI7 •/i.-/>nf'r» Cgii ! How cold il is. Bui then, we think ' •-'.« ■!-M"..mi .u..,"-..stii .in i .•xpen.se!...
C>n.ll\iJl't.tt.\ ^ Uat.M.sh.kop'eN.v. 29lli ISCl. M/
FAIRBANKS'
STAXOARD
SCy^'l MjE S
OF AL.I.. KIKUS
J. L. .Miri»y».\i.D. .*tl'y
'f n.'llre Mi.a f:l\t' labUINA IlKNKKLil Kxetutrix.
Pnibate Aoticc*
|e .if "dimi'— o'a. (
,'euiity of Sc 'It. X
Pro hate Court. J
wc can stand it.
Tii\T TcuKKT. — Chri.stmas is nigh and vis- ijL)!'5 of the iiiaiiv '•irood thin?>"' that cluster around the memories of bovhood's holvdavs, . , ., ., ,., , . „,„ ,_ . . ,„ ,
• 't In the niatt#.r.'flhc hi-.t will nn.lTeHtatnent of Caleb
haniit US- as thf.t (IiiT approaches, and wc •''i'""^^' ■"''•;'■ ''^'•''■l''""''''''?',''*'''-., .„ .. .
* '' I Wh.T.-.Hiiitt-..ri:e Sp.ne.'r did on the IS h dav of .No-
would respectfully sutrgest to our friends that V''V'T iV '.'• 'Vx""" '" *•■".' ''"•"T- w"»' purport* tote
' ■' ^'^ , tl.e !a>t « 111 u.i.l T.;staiiniitol Mt.l Caleh i<pen..-r and
a coo.i f\.t mrkey, would go H.r to cause poor ! i^r^^;';^^-;;:^';:^,?"^;;^;-^;^;.:;/,^^:?^::!.^^;:^--;:'''^^:! faikba;vksa:gree:«leifi ^'"'"'^ ^" •^^''^^ ^^'''' '^"''^ '"*• ""'' "^'^ '"''' i ri'ra^k^uhLr:;;^ wSiir;.imit.^:;^ll;"V;:;h*ui,^;:!n
172 I, AKK STR KKT illirAGO.
.»-BUY OXLY THE CK.NUINE.
vital ;tf.
EVERYTHIXG YOU WANT FOR
HOUSEKEErLXG
Can b« found at the ROBERT STREET.
Olass^vare and Crockery
STORE OF" POLOlK DO?(ALDSO.\ &. (NiDEN.
at the
LOWEST CASH PBICEa
Call and examine at the old ytand.
ROnrKT STREET. ST. PAUL MIN.NESOTA. Tl:nl;tf.
I aijaiu the Christmas of bve-pore d \'S. We •^' ','!"•,. ^ , , .^ . »t . .^ . .. ^
■^ . f- , I It l«hTehvnrder'-l that Mon lav the .6:h day of Dc-
have received an intimation that if such a nns- <••"•'»■'■ •*•''■ i'^''. «« '^f ';!"• <■ ••[ ihe udf* of proi,;.t.- in
' , theCirtirt h.>u»'-. in t'le elivof fchakopee In nai.l Couutv-
entwaS acceptable, one would be forth-com- '•/ ••'j'tt at tcn..-.i.j k u. ni,. f..rfn..on, i'* «•« »p.'rt for
I ' th.; l.eanni: ol ohl aii^tU'Mk'n to havnauld l..i!'t Will ami
tin? To which wc Sav .send it alonir. Wc T'strment a.lmitt-l t.i Prol.ale. An 1 It Is further nrder-
o - " I el that til.' *al.l apidlrani fflvenotl.-e of thn hejrim; of
' never refuse such small favors, on the contra- '«.«i.lapplteali..n. I.y .anslnca ...py ..f this order to l.e
^ pllullxlie.l In the .-"toTT (.ni.MT APiH!.,
ry we will thank the giver.
JOHN schwakt:^
nOLMK-SSrUliKT - - SHAKOPKE.
P^tiiftln conimui.Icttion w itli the most faahlonal.ta ec- tabhahni«tH!> hi the E.-ist, n'.l clothlnt; nia.le hy tnc wii he o/the
Latest Style and Fashion.
The patronapc of the public Is stliclted. (Tl;ti3;6m )
LAGKR nKKU SALOOX,
2 Glasses for 5 Cents.
UEIDENRlCir & PFANKUCII.
y:rbt Street two doors from Iloluiea Street, Shakopee, Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand.
We have been puzzleil lately to know who i takes the papers from the doors of our suti- striliers along J aek.son street. We blamed the iiew9-boys of taking them, but yesterday morniug our curio.-iity was sati.».fied on seeing a stray goat ta1\C several papers from tiie ■ doors and devour them. This we eoii-Vler I rather goatish. Where's the police? — P/»- [ necr.
piiulixlie.l in the .-"toTT ini.MT APiH!., a ri.w.<paiwr pui.lUhed In Sill I couatv. at liajft threr> wi"ek.'*|.pfor" ^.l|.l rtav ofhi-arinK. J. L. -MAt^Oo.N AI,P.
DatC'l >haknpi e. ov, 2S.h I8C1. I'l. tttte Judcc.
(vtail;3w.)
Ho'ward Association.
PHILADKLPHIA.
A Prnertlfvt In.^trtiitinn ettahlishrft b}/ fptciaj Knilntmifnt for Iht rth\f nf thf Sieh- iinH Ihttrrstfri , njHiiirit KitA rirulrnt uii'l i.piWemie lUrrttn'. aviJ i^j'tciuilf for U>t lure ifi/ifuMS tf tlie .Ssjunl Otyant.
Metlical ailvioe given gratis, by the Acting
S<nrK.o:i, to all who :ipply ^y lett-T, » Ith a .lesiription of
HOMER S. DAVIS, Gunsmith & Repairer
D. L. HOW,
Wholesale & Retail
DEALER IN
TURPE.YTLXE. tnUTE LE.iP,
OILS, f^.iRJVISHES,
LAMPS, PLASTERING HAIR. KEROSEJVE
OIL, PATEJVT MED-
ICI.XES, FA.XCY GOODS.
All .ir.lers from Conntry Dealers promptly attended to with CARE AND DKSI'ATCIl.
UEROSEA^E OIL.
Tliat will uot explo.le at
60 cts per Gallon.
LAMPS, CHIMXLYS AND SHADES,
at prices tvhicli uatuulsh the People, at—
HOW'S Drug Store.
200 Barrels Salt
For Sale at
ST. PAUL PRICES.
D. L. HOW.
[vl;Bl;tf J
J. S. WEISER, Physician & Surgeon,
xaoa
Oorner of Holmes &
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First Si8^ Shakopefir^
•:o:
T. J. DUFFY.
.J 1
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer ui
Hardware and Cidleryf
C^f Elrrory x>e»ox-lz^tlo2:k.
!sii.\Kc)i'j:i!:, - - -
Oiacf at How's Drug Store.
Aliiiiieiaota.
(vl.Ti2.tl.)
THE LATEST DISCOVERY !!
lili'S WM EiinilS MCIIi.
The ^uhscrlh'.r WrtUld ri'sp.'ctrully Inform the citizens ot Miii'.is.it:! Ih.t h.. Ii;is Ine-. aiipoliil.'.l .Aeiiit tor Ihe s.W<.i.\ll<KN'!S I'.Wm.Y KNI'ITINU .M.VCHI NK. •'•>■■ ii.f IViuiiik!, of
Scott and Ramsey.
Tlil^ iiiachliu. In tlie I.itisi. li.vciitel ki.ltiln^- niachltie
a:i.l
THE OlVLl KE.U, KMTTIM; NAlUiXE
Stoves Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware*
AgricHltural
Inipliments,
AMD MECHANICS TOOLS.
General ForTT^arding and Commission Merchant. ^
^■3- Remember the Old Stand ; earner of Holmes and First Streiti, Shdkoff Jtfm nesola
Job Work and Repairing of all kinds done at short notices
[Vl:«ll;!f.]
|.iihiic. iiii'l pI.H.t.l wlllilii rciich of a l!ii.il.-i| |- tiie use I'l t 1- lj.il..|ll I
of
Shop on Second Street above the '•ArgtiB" office.
J^SJ" Particular attention paid to repair- ing. (vl;til;tf.)
W. IlEIDENRICH,
T.ltEOR ^lA'JO OR^tPER
FIRST STREET, - - SHAKOPEE.
Wia it nnt r»n«> nf thp "nrt/iV*"" thftt rnn v\xi their coii.lition. (.itte occt.DjtlMi, U;ihit» of life, ett.) and . . ..^. ,
« as II not one OI me poilce mat ynn S.1W ,^ ^^_^_.^ ^^ e.Urtiiie proveny. .M. UlcUiei fiiriiiihe.! free of I I» t.rep«re.t to fit .in 1 nieke clothine for Bent lemen to
do away with papers ? Simply an occular i'- '\^;;^,':.,,,. Beport. on f '
•i..>v i.iivr<->l t'. till- 1 --
|..-r».iii of the iiii'Xt l!iiiil-.| liu-alii'.
Il» ti.e use >l t 1- ij-ili'iil l,.il. h or i'flf Arlllitt Ni'n.llo which IS used ill lh.» iiuiihiiii; every variety of yarn ran h.' tis.'.l, \vh<t!ier x.iirse or .'lie r..tigh .>r siiiootli, har.l- t\vistel or slick, ii.niiespmi or iii ichiiie-spiiii ; thus (loiuj .iwny n-llh a Kient ilillicuUy that uxL-ittl l!i nil other knit- ting luacliiii"!".
Ail>. ■ B faiiillv Kiilttins M.ichiiie BF.l tl.VC?? ciiphat!- c lUy Til WoMKS ami wii.uiis value Is iiii.lerstoo.l t!i .'i:.;l. th" country il will iT.i UK .. a revo;iU...ii In till knilt U4 tii.liM'bS. 'a .''MAM' lilllL, with one ol tiicit In. .chines ■ ..;.
Make Twelve Dollars A Week.
The foll.)'.vlii.;«r.' a fowof the aliii'nt tinl'.iiilled variety 01 lAl.rlcs mill .aticles nf wearln'4 ai.p.iiei which » ill. the iHist bUrprlsiiiK lui iiii'.y aii.l pmloctisa, are Ilia le upon thU tiuiy liintchle.s:. iiiachiin' v'.z:
t>t'>ckliit;s of e\ el y y\i- up'l texture. r«i iiTshiria, Ii. Ills' ."^UHpenueis,
J'lawrs, .NuL'taii Scarib,
tii'iiu' Coinfiirt:!, tin 1. rshVfK In (.'r.'iil variety,
T.il.ie C"V..;>, l.iil e.-i peraCupeil,
•J'iJles, holll.lKg, ^<hawl9, I!U;olets &c. tr. All ..I'ti.e^.'iir' Kvittr't, n-.imU .? w..rk, as II. o work dotie I'V t!ii> inai'iine n..[ ;irt B no seam to i.riln.re il i.ir niai- kut, ihr niu(hlii>- ii'clf iluliiB the work more perlectthaii if <\i ciiteM lij iiaiiil.
r<-,-~i.!is wislii.j t > p'lr.hjsr .ir IX. inline those niachUi- 1. — i;i t!i'. worii .I..!,.- i.Y thcii'— can s.'e on" In ..jieratlou hj. callliiK upon tin- A^eiit .it Ula Jewelry Mur*
noLMKS s>XKr:ET, miakopke.
J. IL TlBliET'rs.
A(JE.\T.
11 edit l)ri'K.~>e.<, Cr.ivals,
I'urses,
rvl;nt;Iy..l
ST A f)'r7)V M ! V .V I>v )'|-A, DISTKICT
Curl .7'!i l);<lilc!, .-coll t'.>u:ity. Fr.iii. Is I'ace 1 Munlii-' !
ll.Tirv I'. Avails Bii.l f .<:ili!inioin<. KMli A lam.'- hN wiP- 1
'11. .J .-iale..r.M il ncMi!.. lo tl.e «horena!ii.-.l D.fenilants Y.'ii un- Inr. I y m.iMi'io'.M.I ar <1 riqnlri'J to iiii>«er tiie innii liii"' >" Ihi- .•.• Ii'iii, will, h hui.t ci.i.i|.l;.iiit iiail liccll lil.-.l l.i the olU.e of l>i.--iriv t Ci'-rk at his .ffl.e nl Sha- k"!..' In tl.e K .i' f'Unty of;-.-ott, an.i -i-rse a <'0|.y of \.>ur an wer ..n me .-it ii y •Hi. c Iu thit.'Wiiof Hei:e I'li.lne Kc. Ill t'omity ai.'l 'late ufidvsaM within Iwitnty ilayi af- t'-r tl.e p.rvico 1. rcoi e.\c!iislvi' ot the .lay ot ^u 1. ii<t- V . . , «;ul It y.u fall to a'is>ver Ihr t li.l c.mpl.ilnt within !!, • lime alop sAl.'. tl... I'';.liitill ii. Huh ait|..ii will apply 1. 1 il,.j iiiun l..t the reli" rii.in.ii.iie'l in the toinplali.t. Ualcl llcila rii.liic, Dec. Uti;. ISOl.
i'..\. \V!llTr/)CK.
I'lniiitur'a Attorney.
Aloiti^age Sale.
PefauH h.iviiit: heeii n.a'le In Ihe ron.lIti.in»of a certain in.n -ase ileci I . ..iti.^' liali' Ajr.-ii»t lill<< i-tli . I.'.lh) A. II, lh.".7. .-xecul. .1 .iii'l .lillverc-l hy .'^^ti.iui W. Pii.smH i.f .-. .ill t'.inniy >iii »<.iatoi;il T U'll.l. r i.l IJio Ihn. t•.nll■ ^ v .Miiiin-5'.l.i r.-.»r.l'.il In ti..: ■ fHic if ti..' l;>tii!t'jr of r»e<H'.^ "t si|.| Count; 1.1 S.oit on tli.' ISIh .lay of Aiiiust A, 1>. IV.7 .it »./"(lo. I; A. M. Ih lto..k "II" ol ni.irti;a>;eis jKC'is .^19. .Viil, i.n.l C2I. an ; c iivevs from snlil Hu^sell to saM Wilder 1.1 fee the li.llowlii;; d.'ncrll.el pieuilses hilUa- t..| in Sett ('..tinty, t". wit : Ihe wevt half of thi- N.titli Ka..l i|Uirli.. anl th.; South Kast (iniivter of the .■^oiilh W.St 'i.nrttr.il !^ecl|o|i .\o. f!;.'hti en (18; in townshlji No. olnhii iiln- I anil tiiirl.in (I '..I) i;..rli. of Kai.Ke .No. t.veiity-tlve (2:.> we>t ..til..; fifth |i-1n.''p.il nieilllnn. v,i 1 ninrtinc'i^ wa.1 ni.Tie f^ s.-cttre th" layment of the proinisory note of-.ii I Hii-s ■! for th.- sum o: two liiiinlre.l mill u.venty tw.i doilarr, •h.t.-'l Atf-iist l.'Sth IS.".?, ami |iavali!t- »ni' y.iir .Tit. r (h.ti. lo Il.e oril. r ol sai.l Wll.lcr « ith liiteii->i ii!l-r .lile i.t ih- rule of three p.-r .-.-nt per ni'inth. .Nosniiior iiroce.-.ilni; at law or otlierwise l.aviiiK lieeni nsiitLti-.l |.. rvi ovi-r the ainouii' of sal! m.te or onv part f^iri-i.f all'! there h«lnu' 'iu-. on sahl Uoti- .-it ths .l.ile ..f this i.itl.e t)i. -1.111 of Ihri-.- liiii.-:r.-.I i.inl thirty <ne • "■••■: an. I Illlv i.-iilti ($«l,.'iO-|i'(i) iinii ther.- al.so "h. In« due sa iWil.i.r Ir- in ki!>I lin^sell tl.e fuither )^uiii of I . -ji.e .i...ll.if.-.^ii.I thirly-liv- cents, the anioiint hv -...ii Wil IiT p. .1 hrt'.e l.i.v.--. asij..«.-.el«?aliist kaid lan.l ^orthl■y.■ar^ lb". I»<6V an l l/vV).
Now tlierclon- i.o'i.?.- isl.eiel.y Riven that hy virtue of th.- pone.- of h;.lc,iii sail iim; liuitf.. c'lTitHliieit atiil purr>ii- ..III e .if tin- StatnU in sM li . ase uiaiie ati.l |>fovlde.t, sal.". lnol!^•a<et| pretni-. s » ill hi- ►olil at I'lil.lic AlKtion at the front .lo»r of III.- <''-»irt H.i-U'- in the. ity of .'^hakopee In s.il I Scott «"<.iii.i c on Ihe Itlh .lay of.Jaiiuary A. I>. 1«C2 at i o'cio. It In till- altcriDon of saM .lay to saMgly the amonnt then .lueon sal-l inortua-^edi-ht anil for (mid tax- es and also co.-ti ami expenses of sal'l »c.'".
ELI T. WII.TIKK, F>at-.l ll-n-'crson Oct. l.i-f , ISCl. .MortKafee.
Wli.UilR ii MU.ISTON,
Alt..rney-i. fvl;.il;7w.]
FRESH ARRIVAL! ^
TOEE AKS ERIE RAILROAD-
-:o:
JOHN O'NEILL,
jnrAVINtJ rcceivei], has uow ou baail JkjK iiiul for sale
CHEAPER
THAN AT
ANY OTHER
POINT ON THE
Minnesota Itlvor « clioltc election of
Dry GoodSj Groceries^ Boots^ Shoes.
Also a well selected iitock of l-limor.s conBUtliiK In part of
MO.XGAHALA A.XD BOCRBOX ft HIS KEY, BRA.XD V,
H'LXES, ^c, 4-c., PRODUCE
TAKE.X /.V
EXCHA.XGE
FOR GOOES.
Ptpre corner of Maine and Mdredlan I'lreet* oppuslle the Hotel
BEi.EE rEjtIJ%'Ey - - - jai.VJi'.
CnH PAID FOR Pfil.
[vl;nl;tf.l
HERSltER & PIITBRS,
roRiiiiUR[ m urn
MANUFACTUliOUS.
IIOI.MtS STKEKT - - gllAKOrfV:
Have constantly on Imml a pupply ol ll.-dstea.ls. Book- cases, llurvaH, Tubleb, and Chair* of all kinds.
All kinds of work done to order.
(vl;nl;ly)
COLLER (Jc BROTHER.
Cheaper Ihan the Cheapest
Groceries, Dry Goods, Etc
Ctll.LEn * nRO. hav.' on hand, and are eoiiftantly re- -Iv'.nu' Mippli/'s of DUy OOODS und OUtX-EKlKd ot all
.lesctij-lioiiaul
lusion ? Come Fisher, own ftp.
HOWE'S
STANDARD
SCALES.
FOR SALE KT
faiuif rTOort, l)lckers«n & Co.
T/.V PLATE ftAREHOI SK. \0. 199 4* 201, Randolph Street, Chicago.
V«t.«h"<lt 3f I'-Te >>C3!Ciirji> AI Irlttlil receive I outaA (vl4nl,tf.)
1''alla''s Sursaparilla. Grealest illedic'l Discorer} in Existence
order en short notice an-l reasonable terms. [vl;n3;lyj
MOETGA<iK SALE.
N.\Mcor MoiiTOiGOR.— James Shepherd.
Name ..p MuRiofiEK.— Uiclurl Ph.-ph«rd.
SaJ I nio.tijaye liears .late the luth day of .Uine, IS5.'. an I was .liny re.orde.l in thi- otlir.- ol th* Keti^ti-r ot Oeeds, in ihe Cx.unty of ."x-ott. and Stirte of .Minne- ti'.ta. In hook "C." of niortKavi->, on panti: aT and 308 June Uth, Itu^ at 12 o'clock M., anl there Is clainie<l to he due, ai.d Is ilne then-on, .if the ilat? ol this notice, tlipe hnndre.l and four 50-100 dollars.
DEScniPTlr<> or L/iSDa A.NP i'RIXlSCS M»CE1BU> u> b.uo
Mortgage. All the foUowinc degr rll«d piece or parcel of Inod sllu af, lyinit and heins In the county of Sc.itt. an.| Kate ofMinncs-iia, and known as follows, viz: ITi.. north east .lUarter.of sonth-weit rjuarter 4 south ea«t quar- ter'd north W(»>t quarter, ami north half of south edst quarter ot section thirty two, in Towiuinip llA, north range twenty «ne west. DrupepnU.r.eneral IteWllly, rcv.-r and A^ue. Headache, DcrM^l-Thas been niaile. In the ron.litlon ol the above dis DiMines-., I'linples or Blotches, Dropsy, Syphilitic and nil ' crtbcl mortgage, hv the neslsct of the mon>;a«or to Mercurial Ihseaaes. Nausea. IndiKesli..!!, Hatuleticy, Ifnni j uty the sum Ih.-re'hv seiure.l, --r anv part thereof.
'" ■ " Therefore notice i^ herehv t-dven, that hy virtue of a
power of sale In said tnort/aite i ..nlalnc.l, and In piir- aiiance thereof, and '-t the ststut -, the said inorteaire es .if all .li-eases. namely . Impure Bio. hI. The f arsapa- I will l« f.ir.-<-lose<l l!\ a «ale of .s;ii 1 Jp enilsesat pukllc - ... ... --...•■.»- I vendu-. to the hichef«t l.l'lder at the office of the Bet- ter of Die Is in ^»ott f'ounty at one In Shakope oVlwk . . i rcj.l for voiirselve>. Th.- Medi.-lnels reiomntende'l to all |n Ihc afternoon on tli<- Z7ih day of Janii.irv ISiiS to aatisfy a mute, lo l»€ hntl to bail lll that in thai iUm. f>.rafilr irlai. a.ol »s..n In-lueemrni II may he ).?..p.r thean:i><iiit th.Mi dii.- ,.o sai.l niorti;j)f with costs of sale. ,, ... ,._. , ., I to.. lijte that ti.ers Is II. .thine III Its composition m tbe Dated .^o>»(luh•r»th.HJ♦l. .,.„.„„ ,.,^, .,.„,.
Uowcxcr, vi.itermiilcs vaA^ diner from the ica.t.icirmoi.taiton.. h.-a'ih.>f ihepHiM-i.t. • icharp .-iiff-iiard,
Kor.alH wli..l...i'ean.l r.-tail l.y N. II llE.Mlir *0» , ! ISAA<- Cliowr. M.^rtca^ee
Pjj.'rmalorrha'a and oth»r diseaseg of the !>e.Tua! tir.ans. anil ..ii the .Vew Keiue-lles employ j e<l In the DUpensnr.v, sent t.> the alU'. ted in m-aled letter '
■» I envelopes, f;ee .-f < liiir)!... Tw.> i.r three atanips for post
_ ., . TI' > • 1 •«« "1" *>" acceptable.
TiiK Shakopee Aroi-s. — W c have receivoil Adiir.-s». Dr,.i.i»Kibi.iN ikt'iiiton. Acting Parceon
a fine looking paper with the above name, |,V;,:•7;l.*K;ord«••.;f^■h..^^^^^^^^
etlitetl by J. L MacdonaW & Brn., formerly , „ „ , JZKA d. iiAKTWKKL.Presi.ient
f.u D#/ D< • i' T. „ Gi:t>. rAlIX'lllLD. .-ecrctary vl:nl
of the Zfftte Plaine Enquirer. Its appear-,
ance ii nbove criticiion aiicl, if coflthicttfl a<» conimcffOfl, it cannot but succceil.— .VorlA- lield Telegraph.
We will eniJeavor, fricntl Mann, to not only conduct it as commenced, but to improve up- on it.
■^•-♦-- »
Peter Wintcrmute, arre«tcd for an a.«ault
A Snrc Cure and Preventive.
Of Scro'"ula, Rheumatism, Fevers, Asthma,
mer Complaints, lJili'iiis:n->8, flih'Kin. and all (llseasen i
on Hujrh llcnrv, wa.s held to an.s\vcr in the ! "risinjtiroin an impure state „f the Bio-.d.
,^. , , , , „ n- I The alio 'e .iiseaseH arl»cf-om thf creat iirimltue ratta-
PUm ol tive hundred dollans 1 lonerr. I es -if all .li*ea»es. namely . impure B10.H1. The farsapa-
,, , , -1 ,1 - f I rlllaUtnti-n.le.l topnrlfv anil Kive tone toil. (MJthat life I
He must nave made COr.i^ldcnibic nOIsC, lor will Iw-a pleawirelnst.-j.lof p.kln. Scnve a circular and
rest of thai clkss-
U
bole aeeul Iu iil. AutbcD) fur the uiue
Att'y, St Anlhonr Minn.
(> l;:!S,6«r.)
MOJIJUAGK SALE.
AVntRr.^.s, ■;< fauit his heen male !n the conditions of a ccttain iiiorltiare < xii iit.-d and dillver.-d hy Itoh.-rt H. If.iKe ati.l Charlotte ». l.is wife. iiii.rtfaj;or(. to Audrew G. <'!i;.tll'-!d If. sl.teilt l!"-lle I'hiiiie Co.. inorlKaKee .late.l November It I A. H. Is.Wand record.-d In ti... ifflce of the IN-^-islT ..I Denis r I .-colt County Mlnm-sota. D.-ceniher 2i(li A. 11. IsiH. at 4 o'clock i'. M., In IJook "C" of mortd- .iiiea piL-es 430 -an 1 UI. and wii'-r''as saM mortKa(te w«h tti.-re.-iftirwiir s to wit: on tnc 13th d.iy o| li.i.-niher A. D. Is59 .Inly as.- vii-l hy Aii.lr.-w fi.Chaiticl.l I'residentof ItMiie ria'ne Co., ar<l I>. \V. Ineersoll AK.sij,'I)ee ot Iti-Ile r.uine Co . to Walter R. Bown, !iy dee.l ..f nKsi!;n- iiient recorded in the i.fHce of the l!i'y!st<r of Uc'-ds of .Scott Cour.ty al'i.resatrt on the ISthof lYe.emher A. D. 1859 at 10 o'clock A. .M.. Ill Book ■■l»"of tiiortjraitespaye 82, aU'l nh'-'i-as "srii-l in'.iti:a„-<- was thcre.ifterwarls. to wit: on tl.e nil ol Fehruary .K. D. I8C0, .Inly .n^si^-ned l.y WalterK llowii to Pamela ltour||.-t, » if.- of .S.UU.ert'.n, hy deed of ii»s'»niiient re. .ir.l.d in the etllre ol the Hejjister ol lK-e>ls (.fp.il Si-'tt C'.iit.ty, on tlit- atlli of F.-hruary A. 1). 18*1 K' 3oi lock 1". M.li. Uook "b" ol inorl;:a.:e«, page UW; a d whi-n-as there lsc:;.l i:e.| to Ic lueand Is .iue upon the .said mortcaco al the date of this notice, the sun. ofTliree Th .u>an'l one llunlrel and slxty-nir.e d,j!Iar>i*3169>and :iii 1 no suit or pro'-'M-ilnj.' at law oroth"-riv!„e t-eea had to recover th" aiuaiouui secured by (aid uiorigauf , or any part thereof.
Now therefore notice Ishcrehyglv/^n that hy vlrtne of a power of Kalecoit:iliic.l in »aid ni'.rtcaKe and duly re- co'.h-d therewith ami pnrsuat.t to the statute In such act iiia-le an.l provi.le I, the t.dlowing lands and premises des- crlh.d 111 BiiM niortcat'.' as follows, to wit: Lo's nine and ten In Block Six. Lot sixteen in hlo.k aev..n, lot- four, live, six, ".veil an.l eleht l.i hU'ck Ihirly^wo, pii el(tht In l.iock tliirtyel;,'lit, lot live In hlo.k f'nf ytwo, ot eight In hlock sixty-one. lots fiiiirteen aiid fifteen In Mock sixty- nine, lots one. two ami three In block .seseidy-nlne, leta tweiitv-twoand tweiJy-threc In M<»-k elchty-nlne. lots four an.l live in hl-ji k one hunire.l and sixt.-en. I«t« two an.l tliree in block .jiie hujilrcl and nineteen. lots Ove atwl six In liloek one hiiiirire.1 and thirty dve. lots reven and eight in block one hn'id-ie<I lind forty, of the town of IJelle flaln» accorllnK to the rf.corde.l plat thereol, exceptini; lot elKrt In bl'ick one ht'n.lred and forty, which has heen rele:iBi-.| from ihefiKii of »a!d morlKaer, will be Bold at public auction 111 i.perate parcels, to the hivdn-rt hldder t.irca.sh on the gjtl. ..''January A. I). 1862 at 10 o'cUM-k A. .M. atxhe front door of the ofiite of the Keftlster of Deed* ol S.ott C»*nr.ty af Sh.ikcp.'e in Kui.l Scott County, to aat- I'fraiid p.iy fie amount th. miue npon Mid mortgage ftu4 the cost.s and expeii?es hv law atlowe.I.
St. I'anl, December Uth, ISfil.
I'AMELA GIBERTOV. A. Oii;rEioy. Aselt-nee.
Au-ent. n3;6w.
Prices to Suit Tho Times.
Among which ara
COFFEE, SALERAfllS,
SUGAR, CA.XDLES,
TEA, SOAP,
SYRUPS, TOHACO,
yi.XEGAR, 4-c. ^'c.
Also a ccnstant supply of
DRY GOODS.
Caller eH. Dehines, MnsUnn, Cloths, Cassl-
meres, Patliietts, Ki-iitiu Vy Jeana,
Cotton and Lli.ncn Drlllr ;
The above geods -we olTer Cheap tor caah or ready pay*
All tee ask is lo give vs a call before
purchasing elseuhrre.
We c.-in ely. aya be found at onr OLD STAND on FIRST glKKCT.
SHAKOPEE - - - - Minnesota
[vl;nl;ly.J COL1.KR4BKO.
GREAT BROAD GAUGE, DOUBLE
TRACK and TELEGRAPH ROUTK.
TO
NEW^ YORK, BOSTQN,
Ay I) ALL KASrKR\ CITIKH,
Carrying the
Great Western^ United States MM.
KxiBr<« Tralna leave Dunkirk, ,»all., on arrival of an train* o'' the Ja'-ie Shoie, lUllrood, Iron) Clevelana. CU- claiiail. l.<l,.do, ChlcaK-i, Mllwoukee. .•»t. Paul, Ut. bouM «. ,. an.l n.n through lo .New York without CUaole- ,
1 he ..Illy ro;;le running' Car* throutck from the UkM
ru,r:;: .N'i;:'M •rndn;:'"""""'' '^•"^"•^'•'» '"•"?'"« "•'•
lt»Knaje checked throusU. F«rc4l#«vf m low M to any ..tli«! .imii.-, " ^
B.istoi. l'.isseiij;ei> traiisfcrrnd free In Vew Tort
Be iiarti. ular and call fur Tickets via Duoklrii,aii<l l^ .>en- \i.ik an.l Erie Railroad, which ara aokl at all tke p:^n> ipal Hailmad unices In the W esl.
Thi.-t roa.l Ktfi.i.U facilities lor »blpuient of Vr«|«ht M- perior loaiiy ,.thrr ro te.
A.\ e:xpke:>«!} fkeigiittdaiii
leaves .New York .tally, inakliieclnieconnectlonii tbr*m(1l loali ludnis ^^l■^t, and quicker tlm« tbad ever b«C»ia made .ii any line,
K.ir Fnlirht Kati-s. enquire of J. 0.0»TMAW. MI Wroal> w«v New V.irk : JoiiM S DiNur, 19 State Ktreet, •oslou. Mass.; Jtcii tiKSVTii, Freight A»!enl, 04 UafI Chicago or ul M. >). FuRaim, St. I'aul.
Uafk Mre«T
CIIA'SMIXOT. •
n. E. Hi" TUP q,„T i.y^^
.North W eotern A^t. (Tt,'aU9«)
THE
ATUiliTIC MONTHIT.
Tlie Viih'.s'icrK of The AUan(4e' M'jnIMy'ftt* that JL words ..I Theirs aie ii«e.!ed ri-epcctli.K the literary ebarar- ter ol ll..-lr .M.i;;.-riil.ie, alp-a.ly »o will uiidcrsloiMl and >.p- preciiitiid l.y American r.-a.lers. While thev wliUpar B« exerti'i.s lo maintain the hliih iiten.rv position It li«a i:.:|ii<-d. thJy are K.-nslble that iu the pr- arnce ot the (fwl events now acilatini; ihe cuntry and the w»rl, ••lue- thint: m-.ri. than a m. r. Iv literary character Is .lemaueil of aliiiinial IlkeTKK ATfANnc. Tliey i^lll aim, therrA>n-, l«t i;lve 11-4 iiitiin- Issii.s a polilhal lone 1.1 kei-pUiR wllb Iu lil>!li I feral y sla.idlnt!, .|.-volliicil(nch <ff Its »p*ce to iM i|lM-.is-lon «f import u.f aspect* of the gr.-at piijfstlona of li.e.ii.y, an.l KlOnK to Itspajjcb ad-'Ulonal freshnrtt, ear i-ly.an.l li.inoilanc", liv tiie preiienlalloii of the b«at > I1iiiii;;ht III I'rie..: an I Fuctry, upuli UlUercul p)lMM tf Iho nation 'tf icrcal btriiKKle.
TERMSi •
Three DoUnraa Year, Poalag* PaM W the Pnbllahes.
."ulisnli-ilnns may In-Kin with aiiT number. Back aSH- beraia.. 1.-.- furiii4lie.i inun the beKlnnlnK.
Vtubs inay lieformrd at Uie fottmnnt rattt : .Suhsi-rll ers to p-iy tln-lr own p.<st.'u;e. poktaRe thlrtjr-Si* leoiB a y.-ar. Tuo.opli-s, live .lollam ; live coule*. tea dollars ; eleven coides, twenty d.dlar*.
I'IC.NOR A FIKLDS. PuMtaher*.
13b WaahiUL-tou ft., T
VANITY FAIR.
THE NEW ILLUSTRATED,'
m UOllOCS AMD SAT4UW4h 4UVBXAL.
Special JToliee,
Tlie very marke.l ami llatterli k suoceM Wblrtl bM Ah4 far ^It.-iiiled Ihe puhlicatlun 01
VAISTITY Fj^IH, ?
Knahles the piitdisher to at.noi.nte that with lb* tomr nienccioeiit ot the si.ond V'.lnnie, in w Iruturee bi>ta LITLIIAKY and AIITI.-TIC, will 1* li,tr'Mlu.^ed. whlck will lit.r.as.1 the Tiiltie imd Inle-'ist cl tf.e papjrr full/ i.iaiiitain the prou I position accorded to U.'an 11 i limm inq <' mic Jtnirvulin Am.-rlca.
VAMIV FAIR Is tkancd refciilirlf ev^ry fre<lne«d»9 and li.rs.ile by all .Newsmen, and at Ike otceof PttUlu^ tioii, IIS .NusnUa ^ilreet, New YorK.
TJ5RMS:
Three UuUars per year tu advauce-^at • ceutt • coj.y.
BATES FOR CLUBS:
Two coplex to one address
Fl» ■ copii s ..."
Ten cop't s
An cvtru c-i;.y will l.e allowed to the getter up of eearp dull ot not les> tnaii ITi'e coplea.
Thin tiup) r is eirirrolypcd, uu4 Lack Dcnibere c«ak* proiure-l 1.1 any time.
1U.Q0.
I'iiOHA'l t: ^UTICK
8tate of Minresotn. County of ?cott, frobate Court.
In th . matter ofthe Kslate of Joseph Fuller deceased.
l.'pon rea tiiifr and lillns the |iet»'tli>ii of Horace Fuller pravini for reasons iherelr set forth that letters of ad- I mlnistr.ttiiin he Issiied l.y -aid .«urt upon the said estate ' ol Jos4-ph Full'T late of's.-il.l county deceasetl , '
It 1" hereby orilere.l a-IJudse.! and decreed that Mon- ■ d.iy the 6th ii.-iy r.f .I.inuary A. D. IS6J at 10 oVlo.-k In the j forenoon at tl.e .-rtl. e of the Trobate Ju-I?e In flie city of ^h.-lkop -e In mI-I County of ?eott be and the sam' is here- | fy set apart /or the hearinc ol saM i)efitlon. And It l« furt..er onlere»! that the s,ild petitioner Rive noti.-e .if the h> arin.- of ka|.| petiti.in, by causliif; a ropy of this order to hf pn dished In th<- "Amiis" a newspaj>»p.-r published . in sal I citv >d t^hakopee, at leaat three weeks bejere sal4 day of heal tns.
ra cd at ^'hakop!.e, Deceiulier lo. IMl. |
J t. MA<-nONAI,D,
Prutate Jii<ifir,
Gold Pens Re-puinled,
Price Fir.y I'entS.
I'KRSONF havlnc uold pens wUh the jv-lnla ofT, can li-..ve Hon. made as pood as new, by sen-lltic them hy mall »itn 50 cents encloaed fn cafe, or |>o>ti«({e R'ainps. The pen will be returned next mall. In as tood condition as wiien piirrhas.-.!.
The follow. np is a IM o' prices for the retail trade, of either Hv'e, that will l.<- pn-iiiptly sent to any partotthn I'nlieil Mntes or Ceniidii. . n ri'elpt of order, codoaed the am. nut in .-.-ist, '.r pn-taS' s'limps. No. I.M.mmoih $:'/■". with ca^e »S.f«
No. 2. '■ 2<0. •• ■• LftO
No. 3. Fbprossln- I .'.ii, " " ixn
No. 4. M«.l»ln l.M •• •' IJO
No. .1. French Fotin,'ain S.
ja-AII pens narr.irfed for <•• e ^ear.
LilM ral riis. oiii.l ni«dc to dealers.
All orders sent f. ItlTTKP * DHCAN.
No. IC. r.asiall* Arcailo. Svyaruw. N. Y. Nsi.soM Titter. I j-sufKi. ItrxcAN.
J^KKliicru (TlTlOK thl« adTerilsement fonr Insertions, and sen. 111. i; marked copy, shall receive an excHent pen in pavment. |vl,nl;4w.)
JOniVlVILMit.TI!^.
-AMI-
HORSE SHOEH.
II0LMF.i5 STREET, PH K'»rKB
Particular attention paM to horse stiocli..', .••"•I t"-'!'' actionslyen. (*i.:'lll 1
r. II PCRlv»;v Is OUT «utHorif»<i 4t4CNr tnChloago
to t»ceiYe adv eifeaolutut.- lot the ARCffS,
Tbe Greatest DiScorery of the &(••
IMPOBTAMTOTOmCOCCeEWEIS!
DR. GUSTAV LINWAFP*^^"
TASTE RESTORATIVE T^miAtSi.
THE GilE-A.1^
Substitute for Tohbacto, '\
■Om^^^^I T Is a well-known and Incontrovtrtabl* r>«t ' IfftSi ■'^ >>at n»e of Tobhacco, Is the promatta^ cause of many of the ipusi severe
MiilNTAL. AND fllTHlClCALDIBORDBBa.
To which kbe rate of mat. Issuijecl, aacarefalaaalyBlt' and lone nnd can-ftil experl. dee have rb/arly proven, ai>fl that It contains certain i.aratlcaDd polso«nni» iiriasWlsW. Iii<j.<<t .laiiKcrous II. tk I ft sis, which by enterllvr BnM the l.loo»l .Icraniie the fun. lions and operations of Um bter,' caustiij; many to suppose tbatorKuii to be avtlaaalj «•■ easi-il.
Tobtwceo a<sn efferts the entire nervnns syataai Baaal. fesilnij Us. -if 1.8 .11 »bu l.avc- u~e.l ih<' iioximu wca4 win tx-ar lesiiinon-— In |jis«ltn.«e,NervonB Irralin'ty W»t«T llrash. Dyspepsia. »ud luany otlior dtaordMitaf a Malfat charact.r.
TIIE TaSTE rest -KATIVE TROCHn.
Are (leBi^ned to c«>nnt<-ract those lianelul Inflaences mA| have |irov.->l completely succetistnl In a nialtlta4M>cr«H«' and wneroer Used. Uii-in^ haniiiess in :b<-Di«elv«*,{fer]> exeil a I.eneOilal f fft-ct up-m the enilrs srsfeBi', r»»tor- Ine the taste whice baa become vlllatwl up dn^iro^erf hf' j:re..t lii<;ulKenc< s, corapl.t v rei lovtnt (!,• IrrPjtiaiv sn-l acconipsnyl.ig tlcklP- - 1" nsatii.nt. 'he ii.rosr-whlrlr are aluays couaeciueni up<ii. all luioin^ tt'-nii II.' %if n4 Tol.bn. CO, an.l by phln».' ;. 1." .llh . 1- -i t<> lUe slwa>a<4t InvlBo -at ni; the whole sv..^
I'esoos who are Irretrt' v.Jji.v u.. .crni.uli-K 1.1 rl stitiitlons and sh»rt«-tilnB tl7" I.- HvrK-, tlh'njf 1'ro. lies Immediately aqd th >•» oil the lujc pleas.int habit OS Tobbscot' e- . ., ^
Thee Troches or I.oxeBFer- sr.- pnt np In ;. < - . ^Vf' and p-jrtab'e a^ the low price ol AOctntii kn-: . a ilb '
<-arl .lis. .lUiit to the trade. •
Prepared solely by the nn.lerafgnMt i4) u ..••• nfl n|>n.f should be addressed-
J.\HUil E. IKiWT.RF 0*n«rt#, Cur. >1 t Race tils., rtuiwle^.'h'.^
gW Any editor or pul-H.-^ior Inaertluf; Aiv a^v**^^ • ti;eni.-.ii for <.ne year; sl^ll rti'-lv. lii p.,*-i ri)t 0.\^ »♦ <4n worth of any kind <-f iTInfih-.- fnk.ior an* i.j Messi-. t*a> * Bro.. of thl.icp> ,a ra o |krie<s. Ih- mlt •' 1 '■•nb> ink to l.H subject U- f ■ •*■- h|lsk-it'» rtfrtcr i| fi.e '«p<'a> \hm "I •■*- rv three en'niiths, e,,iii pnMt. ^.v-n .o i . pi;,i re^laii} adJrcM. i to Prii>tei's News Lc.icr. ('Ijil.ly
i-K 1.1 f I- oMa
pi- <-. •4..-^
W^
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mnrnm m suss!;!!)
Fatteulnc Tiirkeyn.
his !-istff pcucl 'aii-J sjjoikJ thorn, and nhe , fallals SaraapaHl la.
xonM not .-n.Ji.r.- a .lo-.' Ui>c- .J.iy he gut u 1 r; j.„jj,pgi ^edlcM DISCO?erylO ExISteDCe
H^i;ih»iry i.ri.otH-h. aud plnmJ noout La!t a "*»■ "■"
Uacujaul, cttiaully wrapp'-Hl in colti.n bjl- 1 ^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ Prereiitlve.
till" iiilo each rut huk, aiuJ il.en stopif u the i . t. » lu i
hu':;".* Lithe cour-e of :hc nijht loud I Of Scrofula, Rbeumati.m. Fevers. Asthma-
(•>"i:p'iim:s WOn^ niaik- by tw r::l>, plint\ OI j,;.,';„J;,^ Vlmplesor »lloltln»,I)ii.i><(y. Syptnlltlcaii.lul'
S., .•.i...^-i.»l he h:.. never bee,. tr.jUbied ; Mrrc;rr.;j.DS,aseSj^N^^^^^^
iMll ilieiu ^^iJCv•. lii"V I>j..!)ably tonK IllC ^i,,,,^ ,rom »u impure =.Ui>- "f llie lJluo.|. ,..„,.„.
1 • »i ■ i 1 !,.-..» tl,.;.. ft... I The Mbo/cill»e«»es arise f:om tlif LTfat pniiiltlvo cau«-
8o long n« there are plenty of ia-^ectg and , . , ., , i _
tnrkey« can be «l!o«ed the range to obtain _^ ih ilie.i. siiicv. Tu.-y pj..bably UH.k the ,;|,,,^^"^fj;..,ur„rpurej.u.-.f the ijiu.>.i.
tbe-n. ihcy require but Ult!e other food. A- twld intattier When* acor
MHUUlit of
their raufr
kind of grain. I -.ivfiT iMnkvri.cat when ti.;-' |
tnrkeya arc gn; -iiijr. bm whi-n tli^ tmeeimc.->; !«I>ut PirKi.K.— Midat Mij^ar, one ponnd;
for Ikttcuing fee,! -r... «i h cor, meal u.- ! n.umoi. .all, two poumU: saltptre, a qua-tcr
p .t*toe» w fiwlj
8t«1' of Mlimr<i<.lu C>ui'tjr of Sc.'tt Prohate Court.
Probate .\0|icc.
art. J
foraiha:. • OnuW .1 e- :•: . " about;"' "I'"""*'' "*- " S^' ""'"'',,:,,;-,„ .-.tit. m ft..- .■..•»lter«ftho t^wt VrillaniTcsUtnout of Calet) ^'r-otul a.H r r sau.p, v.ei ..ua w«r» ^.^,^, ,., ^,„^.-, i; i,„p;,rua ane red color uud j [^^i:!^'^:';:^;:;^-^^::^^!^^, '«',:..,' pnrp'rul J*".
water, and tt lii'le charcoal !■ 'vfd '\:th tiie a tiii>«.ii"r ilavui-, lueal, caU:>C6 thiMn to falteii nut 'i U-'-.r tiiuii
ItiC li»» Will aii'l T'-ntaiiu-nt of nail CalK. Spencer nn.t
! mve ii..t!<.eof hUaccfi-tiO'c or trii«t as I'xeciitor n.tnicd
TIk.WV Ui^KUJ I'rnnivfl. — Take ihcirnst.Si i„ ,li->ul.ll*st wlllan.Me»iiii.enl ofCa;..|.!*i.eiic»r. Anl
• r.. «^ •». f.»iJ • I i.i»i.->>.. * "i ,1 „■),.., e miilil «le<ir2rSii"nor h.is npplici t" 8nM court
rtwy otherwise would. The baib..ii.us pi..e- ami .irN" |).in's of rv«r ai.d Imiun bn'ail; t^onH \ a,„| .„iievjtbttt said win be a.tniittea lo iTjbaUiu saU
Blackwood's Magazine
AND TUE
British Reviews*
PK* ANM
For any one of file four Review*, .... $ 3 00
Y'lt « 1.V two of the four Ravl^-ws S 00
For any thret'81 the four Kcvicws,- - . . . . 7 00
derail four of the Hevlews 8 00
K.ir Hlackwrooir» .Vlagnxiiie, S 00
l'.>r JtUckwoiKl and one Review, 5 00
y^r niuckwood aiiU two Mcvli'W*. " (lO
For DUokwooil aiitl tlire* lli^views y 00
For UUckwood and the lour Ibivlewii 10 00
JUmey current intht State where ittued will be rtctxxMiX atjnr P03T.V«B.
Tub Po»t«iJ« to any part of the United StatM. will be hut Twenty-fourOentaii yoar for '* UUckwood," aud but FutirletMi Cetita a yvarfur each <>( the lUvlews.
At the above price* the Periodical* will b? furnished fur I Ml. .\ud aa a
Premiums to New Subscribers,
the Nos. of the same Perl »<llc:ils fur 1463 will Le furnlih- e j coiuplele. wit/tuut adiiitiuiuil cliaroe.
Unlike the more ephemeral Magailnen of the day, these Pi-rliMllcaN lose little by ui;c. Jleiice, a lull year of the Ni.». f.-ir li59, may oe regarded as nearly ad valuable a« for l(i6l.
tfui.scriliors wl..iblnK aNo the Nos. for ISfiO, will be aup- pllcd at llic foUowlnt; ,r.\tri-nicly low ratei.
TheTrstimoDyorthe whole World.
Spleiiilitl olFers for IS 59 'CO and 'CI, logctkcr.
EOPAEHXC
tuUlfS M.»o::-i\!i of flour, and a Ii:t:os;iIl. Sieani
lory at Tnanksgiviiiir. the male:* of the bronze | ^ ^ ., bunrr-ir.l.nm.d j.i.t enon-h. the pud- breed may be kept without !os.s niitil .March, ■ ^]■^^y^■,^\^\ tv\».'.} ii.-. lurui, and it can not be e.\- ■8 ihortc wetghini; 28 Ib^i. at Tiia!.k.'5i:ivinjj I teiicd lor d«rli'.-aiy.
will tisually weiL'li from 20 to :50 in Match, j ^ rRK'-EMivK «,r MfMUf. — T;ikf! of clove.*-. A.H the price i.s u..ual!y be;t- r in January and j (••rawiiy .-i-e.l.s liin! najr. nunc, i;i!ii;amon, and Februarj- than lit Thai.kgivin-,', or early in ' Tomj'ifn be-.ny, of .-k:!! ..ne ounce- then add j .. , • 1 , • iis iiiu.-ii Morirniiiie i.riiy-roi.t u.* will ecoial 1
the «eui«>n. many preter keepin- 1 itc . , ^,^ _ ^^^,_^^ i„^Tcdi»Mt. pul to._'ithrr. (Jrii.d -li,- j
Ohickens requin; nion- Red, ai^d tura \n:v.n^r ; ^^|,,,,^. ^.„.; j,, p.,\v,Icr, and ihi-.-i put it in little period, aa tin y i;athtr U.s.s Ironi the fKul.-i, .-u ■ bays, tim^njr \onr clothe.i, etc. that tlw actual cost of filtiii- a chicken for j ^-^„^.,^„ p„„ Vk.i.i.vs— Take half a pallon otarket is more than for a turkey «Tfour times • ,.f rtftli-ij ..»pirils of wine, to which put J'is Its wei.'ht. U. S. liA.Ms:,xix, in LWo/t CulU , ounce, .f iTua. ma.s ic. an 1 half a ,,i„t of tur- 1 I*""" ■"•iv»^t'!" "■""•'"•"< >-^" '■^•■'"''■' ^•''-•"
poiitin..- varnish: put ti:e abov- in a tin ca.^e, j iriLL IViTiiST.l.VSt ti\iTESt
^ •.— Ikeepit na vriy w.iini ph4'v. fri>.,-<ivnt!y >h:ik- j.|, ^^-jj^l MI;.\I) W'tKiU,
Care of Hsns in Winter. i i".? i' <"'t:J '^ i.sd^.s-o.'vvd. .-tram it aial keep • it fi.r CSC. Should vou tind it harder than you
I At one Half the Regular Snl'scription Prices:
SOMETHING for THE TIMES! ' Thus a Ncw3ul..<,.rll-'rm«y obtain the KeprUitsof the ^a' A NK(KSiSlTV IN KVKKV II'" >!I!OLD.
JOHNS & CKOSLEY'S American Cement Glue
THE Srr.ONGK.ST (il.lK TN Tlir. W.>KI,I>. ■Jilt: t'llKArKST C.Ll K I.N TUK WOKI.Ii. TMK M'lST LrKAULK Cl.IK IN Tlli: W )UI,T>. Tlll-O.NLY l;Kl.lA15l.lii;t.t K l.\ Tl!h v\OK'-l, Tilt: UKST ULCK IN TlIK \V'i!<!.l>.
AMP]rJCA]S CEMENT GLUE
{.'..ur Kevjrw :iaiid Ulackuood
Mix C«n8ecutlve Ycur* fOr 932.
WMchisnbout the prlc.- of the orliriiial worka for one
VCMT.
A* we sh.ill never ajralii brlikily to .ir.T snch Induce- Uicntia..< those here pri'«> iit..«l,
SOW IS TUK TiMK TO 8tJ SCIllBE.
0tS- Uei'iltliiirca iiinst. In all rai«t-<. h<- niude direct to Ik.- i'iibli>li,-r», forat tli.-..ie piicii io> i.o:iiiui«.,io!i can be
ni:u«..-d lo aijcUts, .».|.lrr-».
LKO.SAIU) SroTT * O.
No. 43 lioll-t.. Now York.
vatot.
l^Ts : mi 1 I imp v?a.-i, one jdiii m .sweet inuK, oi:r
the hens in n wnnn. cl-an t lace, wheie ^ t:,blesi..,..tifMl -f .nr-r Sponsre over nifrht. ;
,n have aeee.s^s lo the .-nn, "whenever it '■ p>'d ;ii the m.-i-.i..- aJd a '■•'f; '^''l;'.; ^"^'- ; Feed then, rt u'u!»rlv w,th a varietv of. "'«o s-""" "':'•"• 'l'^» '*?» »» ^'-^uJ ^ ''"'O ^""^'
S*.ive your br..k"ii KurniHi-e,
IT WILL MK.N'D LKAIHKK,
Mi!id T .nr Ilanic-s Htr.i,->s, I{':s, V» ts 4c.
IT WILL .MK.NI) GLASri,
Saveth. plereb of th.it »-xpfii.-!ve Cut Glaiii B<.ttle.
IT WILL.MKNU IVOKV,
The following plain rulci for the witor care de.s>.-, ym m:iy a Id a little more inrpeuliiie.
of poultry, should re.eive altciition fiuiu all 1 Rrk vkkast U-.-m,?. — Take two tablespoons
oar readers : ' I'd if hfp yea.-^t, one j.int of .sweet milk, out
Keep tMy can
•hities. W-vu ....... ..^u.».... ^,.. .V... ... . buhi.l '. ' l".r,-tt>.rowaway tl.at • r.k-n Iv ry K,n. It U cl,l!y rt
food, such ascorn, w.iic'i !nay»tiw;iys b.- l.c- /" '"^ "'^" "" ^ p.iL.'i.
fure them; barley, wheat, boiled jiulatfM .«<. | l',,tM» Cakk — A pomil of fl lur, one ofi IBAahed aud mixed wilh cob iii. al—lhut i--- 1 su!;;.r. one of b;itn.T. ten ;••:'.'<. u nutiiiL% the | co.u aud cob ground louvtu r; an I ;.,';ve tuem ; riml a;i.l Tnice » f a le;ni>n. .-'..inie jk-isdh.-; use I •cce^ lo plenty of krravc!, old pl.ist.-r, nr bro- ,„]y f^,^ll'n•^'■,) onin's i.f hi.tlcr, and ud.l a (pii
KhXlEF IN TF.N MINUTK?.
Pulmonic Wafers.
Holloway's Ointment
Bad Legs, Bad Breasts. Sores and Ulcers.
All description of sores are renildahlc by the proper and dilit:eiit usi- of tUis ineslliiitti'le prfparation. To ul- teni^t tocureb.iJ leca by plastering the edfic* of the wound toRi'thcris a folly ; lor should the skin unite, a boKKy 'llseaseil i imditloii remains uuderueatU to br«uV out with tenfold fury in a fi w .lays.
frii. llctraffd 8orc Thral, and Scarlet and other Fnen.
Any of the above ill.^esses may be cured by well rub- blii« theOiiitMieiittlin-c tiiiieo a dav Into thi- ch.:st, thr'-at and nect of the patient : It wlil M.on pi-io-trnti; and jilve Imi.iedii.tr rillrl. M.-illolne t.lken ly the li^'Ulh inui-t opira'.e upon the whole sy>teni eve Its liiflenie|>aii be felt In uav local ;ia?t, where* » the Oin>.ni.-i.t docs Its «o k ut once. Whoevar. lJie> Iheunueiit In the above iiiuiiiier lor the .Ii4ea.se ii..uied, or «!;v similar dis'.r.li-rs ultVi llnx tie chest and :riisoat, will fl:id thentsclves relieved ab by a charm.
Plica. Fid tnlasitrlvtures.
Tl>e ahoTe clas* ofcompl.lnts will be rcmov.-I br nljlit ly foni'.i.t^m: the IVrts with warm water, ap.l t icn ly most elfeitunlly mill. ioK In the Olmn'.etit. IVr^ons sui . ti rliitf Iriiii these dliifu! complalMs viiouM lo ..• noi a mo- ment In arresting ileir piiij'ress. Ii sliouM b.- un lerst>»o.l | that ll lb not siHl.i.nt n;ere!y to s-iiear ihe <li iiment on i the parts iillVcte:, but It miisl be well Mil.!ie,t li: f..r s..in« ciisideral'le time two or tlirec tiiiies a day. sh-it it may le taken into iti" sysleni, « h. nee it « i'.l rron.ve nry hi !- lien soreo' v.-i.n id as eiTerlually as llioimh p.^lie-b !• tothe eve. There n»;,.l;; liiead ad niiik pi.tlecs. afioi f.ie rub- biiiirln OI the ''inlmeiil, will ilo Krejt servbe. Ihisls the >.nly 8ur.. tr.-atiiie!it tor fctnaies, cases of cancer In tliest..iiiail.,oi *ii.-r« there m-y be u seiieral bearins down.
Indiscretions of Youth ;— Sores and Ulcers.
BlMtclic<, .^^a'^■> »«ei;iti;;s, ca'i wilh cerlaiiity, be rn.t'- callv enre.l If tlie I'lotmeiit be used Ir.-r!' , Mini Hie I'iiN be taken i,l;;ht an I m'.riilM;.' as rrioninuti le.! In tin" priit eil Instre.ct oi'm. W.i. ii ir ated In any o'hrv way thiv •.•;• Iv Irviiplii .vie pl.i. e t 1 I reak <.ut In a'oit'ier; whrrciiS th's Ointment will remove the humor fr.iiii the scKt.'iii. HUd leaveihe pati.'iit a viioi.ius .iii.l !.r..llliy beiiiK. Il w.ll.'.i|i;lr< time With ti.e u»e of the iMU to ensure a last ini< cur... Dropsical S-we'.lir.gs. Paralysis and Stiff Joinls-
.\!thou;;li the;it.i.v.. .^omplHlnts .llTrr wi lel In (heir '.r liiln .Hid nature, viltliiy will reiniir.. local tieutnie- t — Munv of tbe w..r.%t cas.s. of sio h .l!<i'Jis. s, uiii > 'e!il (,i .■■. ro.iij..*railve short >p.ire of lime when llils I'lof... tit \* dill'i-iitlv mill e.l iriio th" purts ailect'"!, <vaii elt.T I've- rv o:her i;i'!iM> have laile.l. In aU sellout mal... |.> the
KEAB WHAT THS F80PLX SAT.
Ttie undersii-'ned huTinj? u!<ed Profeoaor HCM- PHKEYS' SI'ECIIIC HO.MlKOPATKIC KKMEOIKS In our tainlliea with tli.! most satisfactory reaults, and havinp full confidence In their (reimlneuess, purity, and elficacy, clteerfully rccoiumen.l U.eni to all per- sons who » '.sh to liHVe iwfe, reliable, an.l etricaaous remedies at band for prlTiite or douieatic use.
The Itev Wni. llosiucr, editor of "The Northern Independent," Auburn, N. V. ; U.e Rev. K. H. Cres- WT 1) D , Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. T. ; the'Hev. B. I. Ivea, Cliaplaiu of the Auburn Stat* Prison • the UeT. Siieiicer M. Kice, Rwtor, New-Bed- ford xiass. ; tl.e Rev. .Mien Steele, New-York Coii- fcrence • the Rev. t^amuel Nichols, K..i»t-(;ene»e« Con- lerence.'N. Y. ; the Rev. 1>. :^. I'rall D.^set, Vt. ; th. Rev John E. RobV, Buffalo ; A. C. lI»rt,Ei«|., ttioa, N Y ; the lion. Ncal Dow, Porlliind, -Me. ; the Hon. Bchuvler Colfax, S-.uIli lleiid, Iiid. ; the Hon. Oeorgo Hunij.i.revs, N. V.; Henry 1). C-.jk, Esq., E-lltor of Die " Oliio Suite Journal," C.luinba.s. Ohio ; Ihe Hon. R. U Oraham, .Moline, 111. ; U.e Hon. Tiiom.is J. Chase, Monticello, Fla. ; the Hon. Joici.h Benedict, rUca V Y. ; Win. Bristol, tiiq , L'tica, N. Y . ; A. 8. pon.l, K*i., fUca, N. Y. ; Jamcd I'lunkclt, Esq., NasSj- TiUe, Teuu.
LIST OF SPECIFIC UEMEl)lt.«.
Kn 1 F.ir Fever, C.mKesllfn, and Inlnminalloil.
No! i— For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting Uie
Purify the Blood! MOFFAT'S
Vegetable Life Pills
ASP
Phcenis Bitters.
:x: I rv o:her i;i'!iM> have lalle.l. In all sellout ninl... |.> the
Thj 0 ill' at Medicine KitabilsUed lo I"W, and (trst a't'cle , ,ij.|^ should i e takei Eccordiny to the printed i'.ltecti..n» ol t ■• k'n I eve:- hirr .'liiceil ti'ub r lio- ii:inn. ■ f " rvi.- ! ji-i-uuipauvinij eui ii l- x, »i-.iNn WAfsrs," In •.111* or any 'o.iier county, all olb- I •
IT WILL .MKND ('UI.VA,
I. be u.ali ..*
koQ oy.ster sheik Ti.e bailev an 1 wheat nir-y ' t,./,,!" a tca.<pi»..i rii; cf s.ils ratii.s. L'itrou and i .^..^^^ ^^ be fed to them 0'Ta>ionaiIy if i-oiivf-iiu-n'.. ! (.„rr..iit iiiny br added. If fr-nrred. j "
Add to theaC pleiry of clviii water, and p.>! k : -.. .
V.)ur broi. •I. Ctdna Cups .11:.! S.n.reri Kvo<: .IS new.
IT WILLMH.NU .MA!U;L
kcjcke.l om of voii,- M irl'I" M.ii.tl- c.in be I
ur beef scraps, or bif.» of fn-h tmat, tv."( or | three limes each we -k. a'.d Viiu will not laiJ t Cud yuar fowls prolliable.
T!!K
Flour for the Kiist.
fliur v.a< a
t
iiLiiiE mm.
p';t ou u? )tr' lift i;!* c% f. •
IT WILL .MK.NI) l\.r{<:r[,AlN'.
I
TTiree yearn a?o brin-in,' up -• •• ,j,„. ,^. ..,,,, ,., j„.. .„i,„,,, .v,.„,*,^;feei that u.-
bcaVV bu.NinesM at tins <«M,'!f>n mid every lioal , n..nli.':l ih.irsa-e o..e,.edr<Jieillii:r i:..- I itrarvciiara
h_l r ... -)..., .Tit" _ » ♦..JT i !' rr.. ,.t, ■ ler '•:'! ..ir .Mau. /ihe. aire nlv ..<•/ wt 1: uin;ersti><H; uiui ap «d more t)r leS-S of this L're.it -taB ol Me t.n p,., .;,,,.,,.. An. :=..;. r.a:l.r.s. Wblle ti.e> wiiis;;.r 1!!.
board. It S Cined inde«d tt» Ire the 'ea(!in;r .xm ,.,< t< m.^ii.!;d:i tie hiKh :it.r..'y p..>:rioi. it h.- . , . ,, , . , , .,, 1-1 . :i v'.-l.'' d. t!..«v.ri'«t i.vl.h- that ill 'lie k.r,Mn.eoi tjio ;,r. „i article m the freight bilK and pile noon pi.e 1 ,.v,.,,., „„i, „v».<n; ^f •*••• .-niitry .....i the «oii, ».iii.e
«iT<- tho hnrri.k tn In. «i:.ii ..I i-vf-v If;*.!!!'!" ' O.n.; nn-'e f'. I'l a mer Iv ;.ter..ry ch r.i> rer Is rt. nirt.-ial . r
Win. iiie nareti.s lo I't sicu .11 »y ) J* ""''-; 1 .. i-ni..,: ;;•,.• TMrAin>^if. Tl..v w iiiUn.. ti,f r.f.>r..t< from ^:alnt Pan! to Iowa. Nnwli.)"' chnniri'. | uivoit- t.itur.- i.vi;ie., a ;«:)iiti..ii touein ke.'pinu wtii. a*
.« I u . -ir . . . , |- ,1 :,' „| I b|.rh ! J-r .r» St m 'ii.;. .iev.j'l.v.'m'le;: ..f |?.H s:».ir.: t.) tin
the scene .tntl what a .:.fr.rent s'ate ol thtnif*: | ,, ^.. ,,,. ,., ,„ „„,.., , ,.;t j.,... ,, „- ,.... .^reat pue:.ti..n< «i
ThoUJiauds of barnU leave our ports CVeiy | I"e ay ..a l ,{iu..v f.it.W-s •!-.ti...al fresju.^s-, ra.-'
, , ^, ,. ,, •^ * el V, .to : liMU<.'t.'t I. ■. .V t'l'- p-<eira-t>i ..f tOK y»,l
Week lor the distant hxst. | t;...!!.' t in rr...s ... 1 ¥ etry, uj.oa U..;ire:;t phaaes o!
One bum teanw boatd
•re made far off in the interior.
, '. . |. .. *^ * I elv, .io : li:iu,.'t.» !• •. '.V t'i>- p '-^e ira't > i ..f tOf y»,l
K lor the lll^tant Kxst. | t;...!!.-' t in rr...s- ..o 1 *' etry, Uj.oa U..;>re:;t plixseo o!
>ne mill at Minneapolis tnvns 'Ul some two ' i»»«: i.-t on'» srcit Mri..<r.ie
idred barrids daiiv, and a lai -^.^ nuin'.i'r of I 1'!".. I* MS:
iw are constantly en.ph.yctl ha-ilir.- to tl.^l Thre* Loil«r«^« ^^j«r.^ iNjainRe Paid b,
its at Saint Fuid. I.aPp.; qiiautuies alw ? „,.^r,;,,i,.,., „,,,,,*,„."';,,'', 'Mnber. C..ckuu::. made far off in the interior. i"Taea;i 1.. tuii;ii'..-.i ir .:•. t .- :..-.;i:,:.i:.i<.
The mill of Dvke A:('i).,nt Farribatilt, tn n- i!~,»,.^ n^it f, f-^>«»! ii ih» f'numrir.o r,ttn :
>...• .«.«,. ^.,. I r.. 1. 1 1 ... 1. .. .!-.i. ,.l.i!,> ; eul-vill er.. t' !.:e t : -ir -.wii i> .»t:ive. Po..t,ige thirty a'x
out lomc one hundn-d bainis a 0.1}, « on* j ...,,,.,; »..,r. Tv/. ...;,u.. »•» ..r»: uv. cjpes. lei.
those at XorthPit'd. (jannon rails', etc., .ivn ! , .loiairs; e;e>c.. epic.-. i».i.t> . iiar-.
en ai.d > .'U rait't rtiatcl. w .en i-Ul o^rlh. r.
No mailer If that h'oKeii Vit. !,»:• .';il ii- ; ■ ..st but asbM 11.^ a siniiiiit; save'l is .1 sl.lili!..; earne.l.
n WILL MKND AI.AIJA^nKR,
Tha' c.).(tly Alalia^'. -r va«e •.- I it: III..!. 1 It. II *;ii iievcr si
It Will mend Ecii':'. Conl. Lnva^ and nl
fact evory tii ns buc Xidjtala.
Anyar.i-;eC.ii;f:iiel w;ih t.MKUK *N vKMENTOLl t will ii-.l >h.. w wli.r • :t is u.c.de 1,
EXT.SAtr.-i.
"Kver/ Ilou^eV-eei.or s'lo I'l h.ive « ■»•;]. •■ly • f.'. Cr....>ie>'s American tVni.nt (•«■•' .V-u 1 r. Iit.t
er I'll tm.nlc Wafers are .••;u.;:e''.-.is. . he c. iiuitic 1 yj^^;, j^.^ ointmeiil and I'itif ftfidJ if u.-ej in i',e f.i'.nu-ing ran be :<iiown bv ihe n.aue BKlA.N beliii; stamped '■ o:i each WAFKK.
Jlrvni's Pitmnn'r ^Y■flrt R..||eves C'.tiifiis, Cnl. s, Si.ie T'.ro.it, H.iarseness.
Brj/i:n'i I'u'.mirr.ic ir'ft-ni Believe Astlim<t. lli.iichitK I> m. ult Brdhln^.
Ilrynii I'l.liiimir W'r./rrf Relieve >^iiiii:ii>; •• Biin.ii. .•i,lll^ in the til. st.
Relieve lnel:>.«il e.-iisnuii'tl-'i. I.111.K Disease.
yi/'/.in'j iMii'it.ic tt'i/'trt Relieve Irritation «t liie L'vu!. a>il ToUslls,
Relievo t'le aia.vu ('..niiilainlH !n Ton .Minutes.
Ilruiiii't t\hHuiiic fl'.ifert Ar«adapte t f..r v.x-Hlistsai. 1 Inblic .Hpealtprs.
ihumti fiitiiiriiic H',-/rrS Are u l.!e.-di!K loa!' fi..K< s aii-: i.'niislltut.ons.
Jiri'ntC' /V/iii'.!<if Wafert Arc Ilia simp e :o 11. and p'eai«ttt.i lo the taste.
ISryati'i /id-i'iiir W-/tri
Not only relieve, 1.11 < if. . t •apl-I an.i lastine cures.
Ilrsiiiit I'lilnidnir tl'.i'ir*
Are w..rraiitej to );lve.suli»lav li.-n to every one.
CKSC.t.
Bi.l I.rus. Chie'.-o-f.ot, FisfjI.is. !>'ore-t:.r.al-.
■ n.i.l I'.reasts, I h!!l.!ali:s, lioot, MVIn l.'.-eas.-s
I Hu.ii.* CIi:.i>-,..-.!I|.indsiil..!i nl.ir Sc'.irw.
' IJUMioilS. <'..• : S, (-.olt) Sw.dilllhS, .s. re-'.e.i.l.»,
B:'c. .>f Mos-Pain-.Ts. Litmbij;". Tumor.-,
chtt'.es and C-.iitr.n te lan.l I'lh ». t'l- .""■-,
.S.n.l Kdes, .si'ft .l..ints. Khe.imat'sni.Wt unds,
Cc.o--jav Klcp:iat.tia.sis, Sra ■!.*, V.iws,
B'jrc Nipples.
jqy f^J'TTOV : — Vo!:e ...ri- cetiuliie wi'i ss O-e wods " Hoili.'.v y. New Y'lrk ao I l.i.ndoii." -is .!i>iiriiiri!>. as a Wal.Tiii'.'"k I: e.cr-b-.ifof t'-.e book 'if dire, tii.fis a'-oni..! <,ic'. j.'t.ir bxX: 'he s.me in-y be pl.ilih s-.-ii by lo.l.llni; ;':e teaft'. tee \\i\i'. k l.ati.isoHje r« »-.<'-■! will I.e .Iv.i, J..' :inv line r.-ndcr:..;; sii -ti ii-.forn; itio;i ..s ui.i li>a I 1 ;• i.- .0- lectlonofaiivourty 0-1. ir'ii scon lit effe' Mil ;: iVe 'i.e.H, |ne> ..r venlln;; the .siinie, kii .wiiij: them to be i-pur;on.<.
*^f* Solil at M:.!iu'.i Ivri.-s of Pr 'fessi.r Ho b-wav. M.lle-i l,»iie. N-w Y'lr"; ami by hII res .eclab!.- Ilrii-,':! ■ml I»e»lrr> in Me.il i:..' IhroU-.ll lit the civil xe.; n o inpols.al 25 ccots. 03 cents, . iiu fl e.ich.
The high aud envied celebrity which these
pre-eminent Medicines have acoulre.l for tlirtrlnvaln«bl« ctUcacy In all the dlsea»e,i whleii they profemi to r«re,hafl rendered the usual practice of puOluf not CUlV ouuecea- sary. but unn-onliy of them.
IN ALL CASKS ' ■»
of Asttima, Acute and Chronic Rheumatism. Affectt* ol the BtiMlder and Kidneys.
BILIOUS FEVER.s XND LIVER COXiriJklNTS.
In the Pouth aiel W. st, where these diseases prcvaO they win b>' found invalu ible. l'lant<'rs,farniersand nth- ers, who once use these Mudlclucs, will never afterward* be w-ithout them.
BILIOUS CH'tLIC. SEROUS LOO3KXKS8, P1LK8 CX)STIVKXKSS, 0»LI).« ANU C< IGHS CtlOLlC.CoRKlt'T HL.MORS, liRUPSIKS, tyTSEPrPRtt.— Ko pers-.n wilh this illstressinx disease, should delay u.slni; the%e .Medicines Immediately. Kniptions of the Skin, Kryslpelas, Flatulency. F.:VKR \.NE AOCK.— For this 8.ioiri;e of the Western country these Medicine... will be toun.l a safe, speedr and certain reine.ly. tdber ni'-d!eli,eK le.ives the sycteni sulh^ lei t to a return of the ulscaao : acure by these luedlcloea It. pcrmaueut.
FOVLNESSUF C"MPLKTI--X—
OKNKKAI- DKlilMTT. OOI'T. fJIDlHNKFP. (irsvel, lle.i.hi.lie.-, of every klml, li.ward Fever, Inllaiu- I matorv nhcuni..ti:>m, nipure Blood, Jaundhe, Lo-s of Aiii.etite. M»;cot-HHl I>l.srif>u<.— Never falls to erndlcte cntlreir I all the eft'.-cts of .^lercn.y. inn:4Melv,sooncrtlia.i Ike Ui*at I poweilu; jj ep.'.ratioii <d Sarsaparilla.
MUHTSWI ATS, NFRVOCS DK3II ITY NKR-
.NOL'.-< r<iMi;i.AlNT."«, ..fall kii..l»,
OliO A .Mi: A KFKCTH iN.S.
I'll K.*i— The iiriL-ioal pr-.pii.tor of these Me.ilrlM' s waa ' lur-.i .•! rilei ol 3S v.-ais slanailij.', h.\ the use of tLe>« 1 Lit.. Me.licln»»aio!ie.
I I'VlN.s ia lUr llea.i. Side, Back, Liiubs. Joints en4 Or- I sans.
■ ltiil-.l>nTi^.>t.— ■those alT..cfMl with this t.-rrible disease. I will be sure ot rel .■: |.y ii,e l.lfe Me.lt. inei,. I l:u-li of B:.«M to tiie H.-a.i, SiUivey. SaU Rheotn.
■ Swe^lii|.;s.
1 S.-riMn", or Kind's Evil, In its Worst fnmis. Ulc-rsulev ', e.-y d. Si lif.t'uu.
W.i-nisoi all klii'ls are eirecliiaHy e.vpellw! by these , tor .|!-iii..». I'drc^:•^ wi.l .!o v.eii to a.':n'iij>trr t^eiu wheu I cv.r lliei.exSi.»;,ce ! < .-;ii-;ui leil, l.ei:e: v. lii bi certa-u.
I The Life Pills and p/itrnix Diitcrs
i rilMKV TliKBI,fii D,
] .\nl thus reniiive ad dlse ISO fiom the ,>>t«uj.
i I'l. ;...r<'.l .11. 1 So:. I b.v
Lll. WM. |{. MOFFAT.
.Trt Bna.lwa; ,.-i.r:i. r i.f Anth'.iiy str«it. New Y.jfk. * l;-il lor Sale I.v -di I rnvKVis.
HAIR II^VIGCi^ATOR.
I AnSITdotire. Safe and Zcouomical CJcmpsuad,
: yuU Jif;.-T.>i:iNi; tll.AY IIAii: t.. lls..r!ilnal."lor»lili oat o.ei'ii', ».» 1 pr, ve..t;:i;, tin- Hair !;o;ii luiie.'.E iciay
: F'JK ri:K\KNTJNU BA I. DV }:.»>, «i.d nirln*- It. «hra
I Ihi T •■ is l!n le-.-.I pa'.'ik-. ol vitaMlx or rr. U|>< ral.T*
•.'C-i-_-y re. nail. In;.
No fanillv shon!.l 1.0 without a Imjx of
Jiri/.tii's Ililm-f.if )K-/.T<
lu trie huiis.'.
No trave'er sli- ul! ».<• wlt'i'.ut a stippy of
iVv. •''» I'uh'.iii,)!- ir.'/ii-i
In li.i p./cLcI.
Ko peroiT! will I'Vir objc.-t bi c:ve f. r
liryun's t'l.'.mmic U'-fert T-V..1 Iv ll'. ,. <eols.
('••iit'li I'-'ld ll'iirrrnit, lutiwntu \
an J !rr-l.ilifn or .'i-r-iii < .,/ t'.e
Thriot, /irli--vciillir Hurliny
ii,j f'.i'ii'i in ''■ >:si:'iip-
ii'tn, r.rttw'iiti^-. Af
/.'../.' I if 'il'urr/l,
tV< /roiii/ (71 r«
sirnii/th to
to the
■('"
ly.f.'.hrsi 1 .'-— .V»J» )i/ri- .
• veryi.o iy. "—
JOB M l.SE-i. Side I'si.p-let.ir. lio'.hester. N. Y.
l'i;BLTt' SIM:.-\KF.HSQnilSlNUlUtS.
Few are aware of the iinpurtaiice nfrhi-ck-
Fol-l bv N. II. KCMI! f .» ».".., Si A;.t;.or,y. an ! nil K'lod \ !„,, „ (•.,,„ ,), ,,r •• I'ommon I'old" In lis tl'si stdt'e. ih.it nin.r>!lsts. . w.ilch ia l'.<. (>ei;!ni.|iiu' -.vottll vi.dil t'l a 11. 1!-' rem -Iv, It
-^— — ^— — — — — neilMctel, i'Oli atlacl:... the l.Uies. " Jlnnrt, t i-r ifltull
■rv * .> J TTfffi'a I TriKiiri" (...itniMOK- .'einio.-.-nl iiiKrcdknls, allai I'uano-
It !- »o coiivculetit 10 lia» •' in liie l.< u KTUir.u. "it :s a:w lys reat'y : tliiscon.iiieii'.sii t'
'''''\CT.v^rI.di..an!U..dlj.,st'.s.f-,::in...urh>...se -=• ' ] J YEJ^ ii F.G UliATOIl ^ 151I0\VN'.S
uarv and Bronchial Irriiat.on.
wut a like (iropurtion.
Surely, Si innejiota is doing Inr share to- ' wards Seeding the niillion.s F.a.-t, b;it it i^ only j the beginning of what .-he is capable ordiiuo-j when her va-t opeiiings and p.air . aie fully ImproTed and .>iil>ject to the pljwt-bare. — { Farwur ^ Gardntr.
•!'.{:>■ >■: Hi MKI.I)-. P'lblts'.rrs. iJo \»a»;.ii.,;t'.ii .'t.. B.-l ■: .
~" VANITY FA I ir~"
THEi^EVy ILLUSTIt ATI D,
ULJiOLOi ./ -l-VXl SATAUU.iL JOLeyAL.
Sjtecinl J\'otice.
Tb.- ' rv ni 1 '..-.! afd 'Ijlti-rl »; si.e.;cf» whi.h has tliu« l^r af.e .... 1 h. p..l.lt..ali».i ol
VA:N^1 TY FAT]R,
Er.?b'es tl e jiniill.-Jnr |o ..ii.t .,ni., e th.it with the ceni- m.-ai eii.er t .1 tli. ►...■i..! volune, int. Ifatiir^S !■ t;i MTLKAI.V ..o I AI;TI.-T1(. w:;i '..t titroduc.l. »h.' v.-!;i In. reisi.- the Tidne ill..; ,1 lerc^t ... the paper, I'. ^ :. .lint li'i the |.r. 11 1 pesiitoi. :.ciiir<;eu lo II. as tbc l^ id iiuj /'■inir ./• urii'.t i\i .An. ri.rt.
V.^.MIY FAIR IS ts^Ue.l rerilai'y ev. ry Weiliirvdiiv an I I..r ^.le by al! Se'\-n;i :•, .ii.| :.l ;ke iMt'cc t>l Publics- Hull, iiS .Sa».-ua Stree:, X. w \.^ri:.
TKRMS:
Thn-e ilollars p. r ye,.ir i.i u.'v..n. I — .;! B rents a slogl- ' o; y.
RATES FOR CLUBS;
Two roi.le-. fo oii.'ai'..ii-e-<s f- .Yl
Fiv.. ...(.I. H ;'.tO
!■ I. COpi'-H »)•<•.
Am .•vtr:«i..ry v III l.« al'* we.t to the;:' tier np of evary
C U.. .if In. I :e>.. tllao fiv.. ; pies.
Tbi. paper 'S ill tiolypcd. aud l.aik i.i.uiIm is can b,- pr.. i-re.i .it any i;:i,e.
Ibe Ureaic>t D:Scovery of ihe Ai^c.
nJFfti;T.\MTi)l5'liwCi!C(aEWErb^! DS. GUSTAV LINNASD'S
A New Kixn ok Ukan. — Mr. l)iiirel l{],n- trr has a bean that he liadi no name f.>r. and it it new to us. It is very pmiilic, an 1 Mr. R. ikiuks it nearly ei|ual to tl.e Liiiia for eifii:;;. mid much better suited to our climate. — Ibid.
Hints for January.
Ca«k or Stock. — I'rovidc good witrm shel- ter for all domestic animals. Cows will re- qairc much less food, and irive one third nu.re udlk when well protected fmrn ihe coid ; sheep often become weakcivd and die in win- ter from exposure. Some faimers have found that they lot>si> les^ sheep by wir.tir than dur Ing saminer, where fir^t rate protection is j»iv- cii them ; tithers by wi'ii;}<inir. that tiny oat Jesa and prow one-third fasier. Keej) your pig-stys clean and dry if you want yi.ui swine lo thrive well aud keep away the man<;e. Keep pood wami honsi.'s for your ponl'iy. with plenty of fi«d and water, for nine-tenths of the fowls that die in winter conies fruai ex- posure to the inclemency ot tlie weather.
Kco.HOMize \H Fekoi.vi; — Have good feed- Insr racks and save a quarter of the hav. olh-; i ,., ,. .^ ., ......
• . II I <• . t\ . "i .- m« ..nri 11 t,.''T<. vi. •rnii-is n, i» /, /.v r T'fi This irtlrl*. has l*en thor'itirl.'v 'rsf—l I'l Neiv I'Tk
erwise trodden uniler loot. One ton lo-^t in TAb TE Kl^TOK.VTIVE iiiOOHLS. , f^J-v .t.i,>!i pin-oft .- ihin.iiMate^.cniai,. Wsi i,,
every four ii five in every twenty, e([iial to
twenty-five dollars, at least, which would soon
pay for many gooil rucks. One ton lost in
t very four by exposure of the animals is a Suh^titiltf for TobbaCfO, I li'V^"'-^''/-'''/'''! V'.V':!'^LVUV/r:''.'.'.'.''.-J'.'.*.!:'. "'•■:! i-di«s.'
brge stun every winter, which would soon ;
>ay for goo«l staMe.". Mi.x cut or chopped
Wttitr." - ir./'., ■• ,>;iV, .7 Ci/th. T.mtt.
ECONOMY IS VVS.aLTH.
»I'1.<10 p-r vear s ive I :;i it .err family ty On. Ucttle of
ilMHHlCA^i CEMEfiT glue/
Price 2oCent.^, 1.1 r »..tt:e. Price 23f'eiiis (ler B^i'.t'e. IMce •iaC-iiis p-.'r Ibtl e. Price 24 Cents per Bnib-. Price L'.*(Vnls per Bottle. l"r;i« 2'. i i-i.N ;-r H .lb.
Vcrjr Lilb^ral Rr«li:c:Ion \u WlinlcKMlr
TKiiM.s ' as: I.
e^ For Sal.- by all Tir'i,'!;!-ls. .i-t I S' .r.ic ■e;>e.-s.,-^:o Tally ti.ni;-::.. .it I'-e i-.i'i.:i r.
JOHNS &CROk-IjE.Y,
(Sole .M.-tnuf.o lurers )
78 WIIJJAM STlvEET.
j^p—— ■———■■— ———Mill ■■'■•^a^— "^ti^— a—
Important to HoiiFe Owners. Important to Buildei-s. Important to Raiiroad Co's. Important to Farmers.
I\j all whom t/iin mnit ctinctm. anil ii r-'nci-mt every bodi/,
JOHXS k CnOiiLF.rS
IM lUl »V ED IJLTT A I'KKCII A
CEMENT noorixG,
TheCheaperl an.l most .lu-.ible iti .Un;; ;n iis«.
IT IS FIllK AND V.'ATKK i'FOoF.
AND
I " That tr'.uhle l» my Thrmil. (to-- wl.Uh tlie ••rn«-'i..-"ar..asp.-. ill) h;,v liiv' made Hlc 'o'Icn a liieie \vlil-i....e.."
! V. p. Wll.l.lS.
I ri.eoinmenil ihclr use to I u'llic
Are pu'e ve4»iab'e . x:r.e ts I'lii'V . lire »:! ! ii! in <lls..r
de'j ■>: I'lr huaian ^.^^lenl. They resoi.te aid i: vi.;..r.,l | TROCHES
the liver an. I kldiiry»; tb- y L-lve toi:e t" the dl-;. stive 'ir- i
icios: t^iey rez'jl I'e t'... se ri.!i.)ii., evcretl-.ns "ml < xb li- ' [{[{OWN S
aiioiia e.iiilX'- rl In-;i!-il'i!i. .411. 1 pui-!l> I'ne b •.•I'i j
T'>;is. 'j'l' '■(■(•.■^.■« c /.'."?".ii'^ S'li.f .. w^i.il: ar..T'tii.d :.-
Vc.Sbk Ue.-i iilie. |i;.-s .eis-a. Pi!, s . I'lillli. fii.i lev. rr
r.f»l v»i. ►* or I."«i.-.i'nis — are ei.ll:ciy c.t.l.il-d ai... ■ ,>• v • >
. >.»-e.:by lUcsu riu.e ;i. s. I l»li<)\\/S ."*
I TUOCIIKS
I l{17(\\V\"'S Spe ,l.e.,(.">
IU\'.M\ .> .-^ .. ,,^^... pr„velextrcm.-ly aervhcBhle
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TKUl IIKS
FAUl INdS.
rnofiiEs
L 1 V E 11 K E G U L A T OK, ijrown s
Tertn-. > 111.- lU'.r'.U an 1 blliou- deposit., from the »t > TUtif IIES i nou-li and bowo!.-, r...jii'jt.'S IV.e liver .in 1 kidney^,r-|.lov- | : in* •very ••J.ir.: ••: .11 r.'-t .r.., .1 n..tit-al ail i lie.iil!iy ai : IMIOWN .*" I :: .11 I'l tin- e t e ••n ..!-. O l» .t -e;>*rr r
F.\ M 1 1 A' ?,1 1:1 ) r CM N K,
.Mu.-ii %.»:ter :h ." V I", .n. i o.'i.-h <• i-' r [.. take.
ILVBLI'^GS LIFE BITTRS
TUOCHE.S
IMiOWN S
•IROCHKS
Tsa s'lpnvl.ir t-in'e a'l I ■i;uretlr;etce|:eiil In cases of l.is ,,,,, ,,---. . 'if «;.,etlr^., Uitnl^-i. y. '.'rui :!e w».k'-e.s. Irrefc'u: .r!ll«.., 1 I51U>\\ N ?:>
p d:i ll die il !•■ ael i..we'< l.liil J, pr.»i'-il jiu^• an.l bi.cd-,
!ii» pi: ■^. 111 I ieevra' .!.-bi.'t,-. -J nor HI-: <
i:kai> i'.i;; f >i.i, 'svi.vh t^stsm tsv : ,
J.'S. !.. Brtiiniey. n. .<!.:-. t. 151 J-it n sir. St. New) UK' 'W N '."> Vnr'/, wri'.-s, AU:;.l-t I*, I-.til: "I b.v.r lie.ll ;.ni: f- ■!
f.ir ll>Mi'.sr>:s
lll.V "IKNllV W\l;l) IlKECHfk " .Villi isl Ins'snl reiii-l in tSe liiN-re-s- i IL' lalM.i- of brenlliili;;, pecn.i.tr to A-T!IM\."
itrv. r. A, Kinu.KST >\
" C»nt It. no Opium or hii> tiling lujn ri.iiis.
I)i;. A. A. ii*Yv:s.
Coeniisi, B"^t .". " \ ..imide and ple.^jjam coiuoiio.l'on tor Couuil.-', Et.-.
Ml. Ii. V. BPWII.'iV.". B..sl..' . •• ll..iif dial bi B^..^-(-^ITI^,"
|i;;. .!. V. W. IAN. . Ib.ft.'il
" I h Ve I.'.iVe: t-|e.I. e.\e,.|l. lit |. r
WUoJllN'i C- toil."
RJ.V. U. W. WAUBF.v,
Ki.sti.ii. " Il.'iieflelal wt...n ri.nipe!:e.I it .'joMk snil. il;u fr..ni C-t.i\'"
uk.v, s. J. 1*. AM>!:i:s)N
.-t. I,..lli>. " i:rprcif\i.!.i ri niovliy.- lloaisene-s «• d |i r ;..t iiiiol lie Tho t. -oconimiii V, Itil Sef 4KHts Slut MXii h-"
liof. .M.mTACV .ll.IINMty. /. ' f.iiinae, ',11. T.-ach.rol .Mi -1. , .'-..nlliera Female Cule^.'. " (Ireit benefit wio-il ukeo belo-c an.' ift-r 5.re,ii1.ii-:-,..s t'l. y ir-vi 111 H.i.ir.*e 1 r nil th.-*r '.ast irte;f. I tiii"!.
viti, pll— . »cco;;ipanle.l with blve.liiir. Hie la«t tl.iee I xKOCIIRii itev'«i.l he of i-etni»n.,iit ailvaiita-.;e t
y.ars; I us.d
DAHLiyC'S
LlVEMRErrULATOR
A>rD MI i: IIITTCU.^,
And now con.^ilder iiiy»elf .■i)^>.-yi/cMr«/."
Hon. J.diTi A.Cf .« writ.s. ••Br.'ok'vn.Mareh IMO, In the «r.rln_- of !(>■'«» I tiH.'s .Ke,e,e cold, which InilUi.e<l a vlil»iit tever. 1 tooiv 1 Wo it(.>es of
D.inu.yc's lueh rfawljitor.
It b-'.ke npn'y.-'l.l .m ' t.ver ut one. Previi u.-. to this
Ttcanbeappllc.lt'> NKW an-l ol.p l'.ior.< of At.l. Kifpa, J slt.i. k. I i.al I rei, iri.uble.l w;|i. dyspepsia ocveral
«t. .-p iir 11 .t.aii.l t.>Siii>0L«: J;oo»-i witi onlremovlnir ilie moiitlis: 1 have li it ■ otMij: .if.' since."
•"'''"•^l^"''- I niisSlutiey, r..|. 12s E.i.,t i'Sh S'r-.-f, N.Y., wrl'vs.
Tlir f'nat la nnlr nlin»< flu. _'r hi ■-•I tknS " ^U.'ilft 1.1 1-60 — I li.i : a i..Hi. U ly with Kiltiev Culi.-
• «f -ril. V\ U 1 !• ?s "rw U l- /v^ l»l w* '"'''"" '.'"■"" '-"• ■ *'•''' "•"»l»"t P-'u m the small cimy , «r rni, A.> U I 1 I-s i\\ i( K .\.'» Ul 11 .%- ,,„ |(. I i,.,| ii^el m,„: :.ll kiiois of m;dlclucs. but found
' UI>K. . In, i,»rn:an-nl ri!le' until I ti.,...|
THE GKEA.T
This i.i thr 0.yi,ymnl-riij m<iw:.f'i'tnrr'l in tW Vnilrd i
D2rilit£:^s LiTf r Rr.?aIator
A NO
I.IFE niTTKlL^.
r.nowNS;
THCCHES .
BEY. K. ROWI.I Y. A. M.
Pr..-1lei,t of A'b.ii- Cir-k: -,T.-'in tie' '->!■• bv all nrnc'l-is -.t TV KNTV FIVE CENTS A Bi'X.-£^
B_.l
•<■„. 8.— F.ir Colic, Cryinjr, TcethtniS, and W.akefol- lieas of Infant,'.
Xo. 4.— F..r Oiarrh.cii, Cholera I;:ranluin, and Sam- mer Co.-nplaint-i.
No. 5.— For Colic, O.-ipings, Dysentery, or Bloody Fl.ix. .. . .
S., r, —For Cholera, Oi'deH Morbus, \omitinf.
Vj,,'. 7.— For Coiujhs, Colds, Intluenia, and Sora rnroat. . , ^, ,.
Xu 5! _F,>r T.nlh-aclie, Faee-aehe. and N.'nral.cia.
No. 9.— For Hcailaolie, Vertigo, Heal aud Fulluesa
ness of llea.l. _. , , ,, ■
Nj_ 10.— livspKpsi.v Pi!.'_-*— For Weak ar.d Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and l.i»er Complaint.
No. 11.— KoK Fkv.u.k I KKK.;L-i..»K:rits, Scanty, Pain- ful, nr Sippri'ssed Periods.
X„. 12— For l.e^n-ori-hea. Profass Metises, aud Beiirtns DoH-n of Fciiiiies. . „ .„ ., • _
X,,. IK.— Fir Ci-o.ip, HiiarseConsrh, Bad Breathmn.
j<o! u!— S*l,T Uin.i-M Pills— l-'or El-y^ip;;;lO', Erup- tions, Piniiiles on tb.e Face.
>•„. 13 --K,if;cM.Mic P11.1.S — F.ir Pain, I.nmeness, or .Soreness in the Co.-st, Back, Loins, or lambs.
A.— For Fever and Ague, Ciiill Fever, Dumb Ague, 01.1 .Misnninajje.l Amies.
P.— For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal rr Ex-
leniaL , _ . i. ,. ■
I) _K,ir S >re. Weak, or Inflimcd Eyes and tyelida;
FailiuK, We^k, or Bhirre-I SiKbt,
O.— For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either
wilh .ihstruction ..r profuse dischsr;;e.
■\Y. C— Fi.r W:-i.r.ii!n>: Coii','h, abating Mi vlt.len«e
and shcru-niiig its course.
loan acute dl»cii..es, sn.li as rivers, li.Mair.iaaiJons, >wiril:iea. Dy.-ei.ler.i, C:. Uf. Kl e;in .-(lisir, hi d such erupliv.. uiseases as .N-iii let }• \.i, Mea.«li.-, iii.d Kry- aipelas, U.e Hilvaiit.i!;e of ^:vii.g tie jircp. r relri.iies J>ri.n:ptiy is obvbus, aid l!i all s.ich ci.s.s tlic fj^e- tilics act like a chiinii. Tie ei.iire di.-i i.s. !.-. .'Hen arretted al once, and in r.ll cjtf.-s li.e \icilene .-l ll e attack is med. r;.!«d, il.c lii.sci.sc kl.vrtiiitd, ai.d reii- dsrrd li-ss dangerous.
Coiigl.s and Cild.-, itliich are of tuirh frequent oc- curreuce, iind nhwh so .dlcii ley ti.e f..iii.il:.tiiin of iliseiiee.l luncf, hr. ncbitis, ni..l coii.«i;ti.piii n. n.ay uU be at oi.cc cured by the Fever and CiaiKh Pillf .
In all chronic iiise;iseH, such 11: I'ys| ephia. Weak Btoniacli, Consli] ..li.o., l.iver CaLplkints, PiVi., Fe- male Dibilitv, ami lnei;i;lu;itics, ol.l lUa.iacles, t^.ire or Wc.-.i. f.vcs. Catarrh, Salt Kl.cu.i:, 1.11.I . tl tr oli eruplii I s, tl.i- cj.-e l:.is .sj.v. iliis whose pr.-i er a|>- j ria- tly, .,! .1 k;v. . il .1 n: !i.s.>-t,c
p'.i.-uti.iii liill all. rd n cnic in ..iln.esl >vei.v tii.-'sic-.. ' - ■■■■ " " " " '"'
Often the cure ..f a siofrle d. ionic dillici.lty. such as li.vjpepsia. Piles or Catarrh, Headache i.r Keli.ale W'eaWniaS, Liu> U:or« than paid lor llie case ten liu.i-s over.
riHCK.
Cbfc cf 20 vials roni|.h-lr, in morocco, snl Book, fft
Case of Vn vials, hiiii lb". V, I'biiii, ♦
Case 'if I.', mm beiei' box. r, aim l!"ck 1
Capc <.f C biixe-., i.iiii.l ered, an.l Pnek, 1
l^liijile nmi.b.ic.l bi.xes, »illi i!irecli..i:», ""^ Ola.
Sdix'e Itltered h..-%.-^-, witli nirei^^im s, . . . fsl clS.
Laipe case wit:, 'i ox. vi-ds. lor piniders an.l phy- sicians, $11
Al ^•0 SPlXinCS.
For Asthm* in Pinnisu-. — Opprewed, I'ircult, I,nb..rcd P.i-catldn^', atti-ii.le.l rtilh Cou^di «i..l tx) -c- loratioti. Pri. I-, .'<l cent.-- per \<"^.
FoK EaK Dim ll.ll:-.rs AMI ll! UNFSS.— |!'" l.srreS
from the Ear, tl e n -ult «.! Scarlet Fever. M.-ii.«b >, or Mercurials. F..r N.in-s in tic llei..!, II.ii, ..ss of Hearinu, and Ble-lin In tie hjits, ai.d I.ai'-i.cl.s. l*riee, .'11 cci ts |.er 1.. •;.
Foe Simn t..*. — Eld iriie.l f;i;iiul«, F.nl.Tr/eil mid In- df.raU-.i T'.t r'.l.--, f- ■ . din-.-- i-i.d Old I'' -cr-, S. 1 ..fulmia Cacl.cxy of CLIbin :i. Pri.-e, .'') cents per box.
F.)H Oi.Nr.!;.!, In U'l IT.. - I'li.i. .-ii al .r S.-rv.'US \VmiIu.'-.s. litli.r the nsiill of .^.ickiies!', Evcr.ssive .MedicMli..n, or E.\l au-tii g Uiscluirgts. I'lice, .'.« cent-' per box.
F.'K Diioi'sv.— Fhld A.-euniul:ith.!-«. TonM Snull-
llips. »ilh .Seal l\ .-^e. 1,1;.. IIS. Irl. c,."-".'!.!:- per box.
Fi.s Sk\-Si< i,m:>s,- Deatll.v Sickn. .^s. Ve-f./.-, Nau- sea, Vi.iiiiliii^'. Mi-l.i.e^s fi-oni riiiiij: or motion. Price, f)0 eei.is per \\'\,
For riii.s-.i<v Iti.-K.tsis.— F.T Crai.'. P.i iial ^M^ cull, Dilb.-olt, Pjiii fid I r'.ali.ii, I'i.-i ims ol ti.e Ki.l- iie.\s. Pi i> e, .'41 CI i.ls pi r ln'\.
KoM S,.:..iNj.i ^■ul^..-ul.^s■. — Invo'ui.tery I.'.a-l.arpes an.l Ci iifeon, 1 1 Pr.Ktraii'U. iiml l>'b-li!v, l-i"l ll..- soil" "if Evil tiabit.s. ll.e n;o-! vucc. - -iiil a;. I . Iti- cietil r.-nidj kii'.wn. ain! maybe reli.'.l i:| ."ii n» a cure. Pri. I , with lull ilii'Cli. rs. tl l<i-h'\.
Persniv k1:o «.»1i t.. place l! eii..-<;ve. iiieirr lie prole'sioiiiil tine, er t.i n-e\ lohiie if P...f. 11' le |.nii|.vs. ran do s... .-t Lis oil:-, e. '..'i Bn a.Iv.:!}, dallj Iriuu b A.M. 1.- ■ P .M., or by U lie;-.
j F.;l! P.i;-l;.ViN<. .Si:!;:-" .VNl) DANMir.i-F. ..nd n'lcu- I.ilieiills .;! I tIoIi> of tile .r.-iip,
FIR B:-<Mril V-N-i T'ir. II tli;,ltr:rirtini t«l|a•lHn• } eijii I. e.| l;l.#^^ all ; bril.lii.i y. ;;>a^ln{ it -.'i .lUJ silSy. I 1.1 iti> t' \lu:e ..111 K.11.-11.,-: ,t t" . or. rea'..y.
! Ti.e Real eel. orlty ..i.d Ihe |i.ere<si!ii: .le;na:.rt for Ibm
■ u 'e.|n iile.i prep ir.,.;. 11, eot.vii.ie ;:..• ;.ri>|.i.ri..i ik.i ud*
lllai u icy i:ei-...>. v to >;r 1-ly .i lil^. .-rkii . ) nl 'b -.t 1t«
I sap.r.ir .|;:..liii.N .v.-i an.* ..tie: pr. pn.itio!. .,1 p-era, t
• |:> i.>e. tl cljali.e.. -h.. h'...id an I .^. a:\i Ir.i li .1 I'l.lt.ilt ai.4 I ..!h.rcnt.ii..-..i|..ese..s. k. ('..lms i':. I,.iir i.. ►-r- w luin-
y i'.l I ll -Ai'.'e .nporar-
i aiiie. .1.1 a <... v.:\- e th«- ^lairl- 1-...-. !.ln.;ai.d tlil:ii.ir|i. 11
I nil- V. S!reii..;.h a.-.| vi-.-oi 10 thi- r..c.' -. alil le-iu'e t|.«
t- •• I 1 SI 11. s.-i)..r's v.-i,;,M !i.\e bciou.e b«ld c»u*l»i«
It I'M. Mil ■ e^ll .-..v. i-ioi; o:' h .1;.
T'l.-ie a-v hill.-. .|> 01 la.ii.-- and i:""t'eni,n In >»w Yor-N wbo li..ve !ia-: thi-i. halt re-tore. I i y r.e uh - oT this Ji.vi.:..r.t|..r, when nil oil. er pr-parnli'.i.'- I ad ibli>'l. k. M.h islii hi- I. •s..".sIoii !eliei» iniMMn.-ii.l b |.-»iilv!!.i Ut
I t'.e,.l..ve |», IS, 1. 01 p. s..tis of the li;;:li. Ht re«p»rifcldH- ly il W.I eit.. |ii.ti|%- ii-,.v..!t the h.t'r fr .:n toroln^ w"-.v nt.'il tl.e ;.,,, ^■ I 1 r . .t III iif, ; ai„; lu cr.»,» whrre
. the h...!r ;i«» .liei.iv c! an-'"! 't^enlor. i!..-nse.;l ibe |i,.
1 vi,;ori:tor .ill: wit:, cerUiie.\ i.^t.n-eit to Itv,,, ,ii,„i i^y,..
: I'lvln.; it a .lark .:. ...;-y .i,.pe.iratier. .\- .\ p.* fiin-r I'T the
• .lib! and a Hair !:. s'.rallx e It is Ii; Oiii!«ilv r,.evtt.- , -lien !e .ll IV i'.l .11 i. re..t>.;e ii»..;r«m-.- : .lU.t tneKrsuti f»,
I ciHtli.- It :i!l >r '> '.1 .M . .<''i.' I le l.a^r. « \\',i'.:, wl.e:. Ii...|«l 1 'A-ltll 111 • I'll l'.:..i.i'..!, . .;ii 1... .ir --...; i|) .. e, V r,-qu1re.' '»/-'!i
I -. as to nie,.-iie .t»t,.i,,., Mhrl'iir id .tn ..i' lii«i.ri.— I b- 1- e Ihe .•ie.it .'-:iiaii b.r t i.y iiie .'aik- ■>» a slai'.Ja 4
'oliel arlii le nb-.ii 1 e ..n-li't t.. be .V Hi,. int. as tte
P let |.:io-' - 1' willioi til-.- -e.,i h of a !. i-e'- ,•
O.NLV T\VK.<TV FIVK OKNTS
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tUaie!-.
; I.. ^'II.:.FR w n -1 r.i'^ the ,si'entl'.ri of Parents ••i4
• -iii-ir ll.-.v- t'l 111. iM-.fh'.i Invit .rst-.-. ;.. r»s.. v|;»in l-.e .-hillreii-* lo.lr In. "\< < le 1 . «. a. Tli.- u-e. f l; |„r« 'tl. |. ir.i...,tloi o- :i «.....! in-.id ..| 1.., 1, x* :l r> im v»« anv
I miillr l!i..-ili:lt ni-.> '.,.•,..-, .■.,;>.ie. i.-l w t'l -lie ►«■« :,
• 'I. . r-m >\ .• of will, b I, n... i-..-,r» Ih.I. f. tb.- ;..•« ih kf |l|.-«hi;i. in4 llie liiliiic ..j. e.ir.tn.e ol ; >lli4ii.
1 ' Al TiiiN — Notio io-,..|, .. -s \ |..||i ih.. f»e •lirllr L T IS \iil.l EK I e|i ; oil .1: .i.-r »v «i.p i : fcl... I . Mil/
i,i;;,s II \i '\v'i;.M!Ar!»i:. .\. v. bb.wn n, ibe^ievs'
j W holes .1 '.I ! .W I'l y- t . .,ii,1 < .1 . » y •:;i tie .rlv. I-
;•«! M.-i h .it I f iii.i;k.*s ;hrou.;:..«nt ibe w ;.d.
I.i'.ei-al dl-i oUo !i. . i-cli'>. rsh.i Ihe qi litiiy. I f a\o .|.-.;ri |i. 1 le., 1.1 •>. til.- .\ii.eii,.,;. (.l:...|r njT
! \v\\ aEi«i lifjji.^uvcJ Ii5Nta!i(n!ir«MH
01 1: KKMEDIW BY MAIL.
Look over ll.e lisi ; make up a case of wl.tit kln>l you clio.i-.., Kiel ■! :e!..«e (!,e •ii....iiiil ll. a rurieot •:ols
or slanqis bv mail t ir tnl.iiiss. at Wl l:i..a.l»Ti., ,
Nc»-V..rk,Miel Ibe i:i.-riie;..e ., ill be .lu!> ri.lnrii>-.l by mail I.r e» pr.*.-. lie.- ..f cl.:.rie.
AOENTS W ANTED —We •b.slre n live, cfri.-ior.l
Aceiit fi.r llie sale i.f onr Reiciliis li. «\er.i li.v.ii «f t..iiinii!Iiily in tie ri.iled St.iles. Addi..s« Dr. lltM- PIIMkVS * Co.. No. f IV.' LuoAliW.lV, NtnVoiiS.
Whi.-i. i.iie- y. ..r- i' V lei. '.n- .v; ■liioei-ein; I h..v« broit.hl I. p. -v. .;..;. ti-lv.-. IVr>> 1.. Kr. V. '. ; ►' i.i.y >^ltii-.!.I -i.ji.ivt.. .h.- «•.,.. rof .'; i.i wuilanle . the In-ai a.- -|.-.e I.. f\ slC'e.
rSlU'K. (tXi.Y .".0 (•r..NT."<.
I)RIM)'|\ .-,(; J>l-V-ST..
Ill
NiW Y"FB.
^^*s -
;-^jKg«fe%««'.i
Ilolloway's Fills.
lion (if till' Ui'iirl. Mfltiiiiliiiii/. Ilif
■p'lCditdiiii. .\if:hl Sunit", l.iin-
f:;iioi , (siddim fx. and till thai
Ci'ii.-'-'' of ( <'.*'« fO fciiJ'iiHi^
fatiil. iir'lrd h\maU ffrnk-
niffis, and lriif!;ulaiiti<'»
lies .11. t Cenir.l an.l S.ut'i Vm-ri.-i. on i.i|i|llm:.s '.f .»II
kiri.ii., «n.-l. as F»'-ToRi«s. F,;|-N!.KltL^, Ohureh.s. Itnt'rial ,,.... ,-..,,. ,,w
l>. p. I*. C.rs. an ! on Publi.- Pnl'dlr;^-- i:i-n.-.ai!v, «;.,vem- j l.ir rj 1.1 1 I i,lv.->. What Is more tearlul iImu n breaking .b.-vn of the ni-r- 1
Bull.lne-s. *c. by Ih.' i.rlocii. tl Built. -rs Ai I i'.cts an.l 1 I passed rb.ltelblood b- th<. me'hra I »m now eiitlrti vous netero ? Ti> be 1 xcital.ie or nervoii> b- a siioilldej ","";m|1! 'i u-'i-'" ' f v'l ■.'J'.'^,".''.;?;.^';;.' .VV r-V;'',.') '" ^ •>■ •■"r.-.l. ami uke plrasor.* Ul retiimmetiding ihese rem- -'fe b most lisfre-,-in'.;,i..r wh, r,- 1 an a reim riy be 1..U11 .? the tllKAPr;.-T an I M'l.''. Dt KAUI.E I'li'IINO In 11 e ; ' ^•^x\ts " riieri' 1- .in. :— Irluk but little win., bcr, o' spiilts, or 'iir
It l-in evrrv rest.ei t A FlM . WATI II. W'- tTIlE'l and ( ' natter, noii.-; lake no Ci'lP-e.-w.-.i:; te.i oclii.: p 1 ler.ible: | ., , ,. ,
TI.MKfR*X)F covetinc n.i RiKiF:- ilF AM, Kl.M*.", Mrs. P. TeU.w. II rvrist'.ptier Wreef, N. Y. writes: I ^et ail the iresl. air von r.n : li:fce tlneeorlmr I liis iv- plaints. I'i.e.i-e> ..1 li.e h.n.e. . ..r aii.v ;,'en ra' iietaii>,e
"Feb. 20. |s6U.— I h.ive I,..,... .ull'. t loatlaelsi.t A-tl.i-ai erv i.i.-hi; e.,i olciit\ ot solids, a \oi.iliii; the 11s.. . if sl..p ; ni'-it it to. I iiioiry o y os. , , „ , ,.,,,, ,i- . ,
•■■ ■ ' It will led oily < U;e 111" loblht.v fiMowMi.' I MILLS no I
6 CI 4.1? 1^ B Oc^X
There is Nothing its Equal
.Also Liver De.aiu-eineiit- or Tori.'.lity,. nd l.lvi r Coin
energy and order have full sway. i
To .Make Bcttkr in WiNTK.t — When the
THE T.vSTE BKST KATIYE TROCHES.
Are ileslcneil t« rmint. rart t'l.ise l.anetul loHtiences and
es
mtlk 13 StnUDcd it is put upon the stove and havcprvel lompl tc:.. s.i.c.s-r.i: iiiaiuul;itud.-.i:f.i>e. ..,. ■» ll- 1. 1 ' a'il wb.rev vr li .. I Belli; hi-:i.:e»< to then. selves, tl.ei
beated to near or quite scalding heat, and ,.^,.j, , ,„,n..fi,-.,. .n,.,t ip.u t ..• eo.,r. av.,teni. resior then set away for the cream to rise. After in^ tbet.:-ie »iiUe has n-nome viii.t.d ..r.!estrove.i by
. J . . . in-c.'t I -.-u ..ceiii.s. .■..!o;>;. I-iy ri :i. iviii:; the IrritaTlkii
tfuuicient cream is gatliered tor a cliuminir. it i an.i iice.,mp:«n:-iiiK i-ekii::,: » i.-ati .noi t:iefhro.-ti-whi,-h
i* nliu'Mi wlifip it will tw k-Pnt vi,-irtn n niiltic- are always co!.».-..i'ieni up .11 »b t:il..iiiL; troni the us.- of U piaceu WUeie ll win ot hcpi warm a SUmt- Tupi^n... ,..ni| l,v;;ivlns.iheallliy toae to the sl«u.acb
lent time for it to sonr. (n-ualiy about twenty- j inv • ^ . .
ternul action whatever
GUTTA PERCHA CEMEIH'.
1 troubled with a ditBi.alty In the L'ver. and subject to fall- ous attaiks. I w«s a Irlied by a friend to try
Darling*.** ijlver Ilcgrulafor.
.1 les.or- ,. , 1 dbl SO, and foun.l It to opperate a.lmlrablr. removing
iroveil by i For Coatini; Metals of all Kinds when e.XpoS- ' ""■ ^lle and ar jusln,' the liver to act:vi-,y. I li;:v, also • •- ■■ -' ' used It as a
ed to the Action of the weather, and For Freservicg and Bepairiag Hutal Boofs
F.^MIL Y MEDICI.^'E.
1 When nnr children Ret out of sorts, we (.-Ive thcnj a few I drops and It sets tl.»m all ntr t. I Bnd It niC^'s the ken- t ural wauls of the sfnia. h and bow e:s when Ul.^ordeie !.'"
plratlon.i r
thus dLsopIerlMit the liver an.l stomach. Ti .-s:- orsans niu-t ben-unlatel 11 you ivisli to b" wll. The P Us. If taken ac o-iiio:: to the prliitsd Irstruetions, will quickly restore a he.iltliy action to b.th liv.r and >t.imseh, when, e follow ns'a natural con.scqiu-Lei;, a good appitltc aud a cle.ir h.al.
Disorder of tlic Kidney*.
In all disi^sR.-s affectlne the.-.e or;ans, whether they se- crete tio nin-.h or l.>.J little wat-r; or whether tbey he aOlict.'l with ..tone oi- ;.'r.«ve!. or v. lib a- h.-s aid p.dis set f'-!lht';:' I'.lns iive- the rc'-ions of I'le k .' le-.--, thsi
TUK OjUDIAL is ALL W .. Ci.A! d | OK it!!
Jflothers Try Ml ! !
Al aperient v.r^\ ftamachic iirpparstion Of I£ON par fi 'd of Oiy:?e.Ti and C irbon by oom- buiit.r.T in II---.lr9 ;cn. of ^iirh medical anther* Ity Ki\ (-xlraoT'iinnry efiicary in each of the follJ'.vin'T ro'nnlaip.t', v'\%.:
LEBrLITY. NERVOUS ATFECTIONS. EMA- CIATION. DVSPEF.'JIA, DIARRHEA CONSTT- PATION. SCROFULA, HALT RHEUM. BCUBVY, JAONDICE LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA- TI.SM MERCURIAL CaNSKQUENCES, IHTKE- MITTENT FEVER'?, NEOEAL'ilA. CHBOVIO HE.\DACHES. FL'IALE WEAKNESS. MIB- MENSTRUATION WHITES. CHLOROSIS, eto- PIMPLES ON THE FACE, E0UQHHE88 Of THE SKIN, ct3.
Th3 IRON bairtPT abjorhod by the blood, and thut circulating through tho whole Byatam, ao part of the body caa escape their truly wonder* lul iniluence.
Tho experience of thousatsds daily provai that
And to yov weap;.-.i. to d.-oct the illness or decline no pr»>paTaticn of Iron Can for a moment be
iiotonb of tiied..n,'h'i-rs b.ior.. :t b. Ho i.-ite. bui also ' comparcd with it. I:apuritie3 of thaJ)Iood, de*
:i:!i;^.^v;rren ^o:^";owVr;o*;i",:'.;!:':,.I:r'ir^v'::'r..tH:r I>ro«ioa of vital cn^r^y, pale and otherwi-
■ - sickly compl xioas indicate its necessity u» al-
froin two to thrte, aud sometimes four hours Ht«*. »r. iI s-iei.. lo the undersictied to whsm aii orders
. t- V »i _ -* 1 sirtjuM bv au lie»»«u-
to accomplish the same re.-ut. james F. bowfr.^ Dni^E'st.
To MaKB YfcJ-LOW liUTTER IN "VVlNTER.— ' ^"'- *' * ^'-^'^'^ >ls.. Vl»ll«'l«lpl'1-
PoX in the yoke
comes near the tennination
Thid has been repeatedl
Tery flue, sweet batter. _. ^. ,.. .. _ ^^^^
a great se.:ret, bat its great vahie rei|Uii-es pablicity.
i and from Its elastb-ltv Is not pijiir- 1 by I'le eontru-flun m^ii ^r express, poslpaiit. Address,
1 ami expar.slon ofTIN and.*fher MET*' RtKjFS, eoiise- -r^ a «t)v n -r-t « t>t t-kts-i
i qneni uponsulrien ch..iiB.-sortbe wcathor. I JA |y Jj S, I J A i \.J-iIJ\ JT,
102 Nassau St., New 7ork.
It mV nU CRACK IN COLD <>R RfN iN W.ARM WEA-
No medicine will so effectnally improve the tone of the stomach as the-p Pills; they remove all a-bllty, occasion- ed either by Intemperance or Improper diet.
Vn* .»<« nn «.»« ...I •■ R»<«l». ..th JlulloK'ay'srillsarethehfttrrmfiltjl'nmen inthcwrtdfor PvtnploSO cant and fl Bottles caen » t'uf.Mowinadirenfe!:
fvl:nl:<iu.)
9lorlg:aKe iiale
CCLrfvATBTnEMlNP.— Farmers sho-lM read WnKRf-AS l-;,ac UuhOebl did eri-.n.e nnto Peter . II,,. . I . Jlenkeis aicrt i!ii inortu'a:;e bearii.; .|at.. the Third day
lesot... I
Slorigai^e Sale.
^ i .AORICILTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 4 c., al.-o lor e.ncial ' Defan't harlng been male In the condUi«n»of a certain
u annracturers u-e. 1 ,„„.^tKa«e deed bearlmt •:ate Aunust lliOenth tlMh) A. D.
r% 1 1 mm a yitit* riTT a n^lt-avn-arm 1 l.'i.'^'. exceut.tl and <teilvcre.| by .Smiuel W. Bussed of
GTJTTA FKfvCn A CEMEIVT ' »*c"'t »""""ty Mlnnes^itato KU T Willtr of U.io lliue coun-
■ ty .Minnesota rec»r.le.l In tiie .,in-e of the Register of Iiee.|s of said County of S. of on tin 18th day "f .Aucust A. D. IMTatSo'clock A. M. ;.i Book "»" ol m.'rt.'ai:ees paites 519. 520, and .121. an.l c mrcvs from said Russell to sal. I Wli.lerto fee the l"oIl..winj iles.:ril.eil nreniises situa-
airricultttral books and papeis, and thu> get of .-ieptember a!d. l.-f.(jTwhir|. .s.iil"M..rn:ake De. d ws« V.r preservlmt and repalrinc Tix anl other Mbtai . . ^
cheJHjIy the long and hard-earned exji-ricnce Ji*-;^/;'.:.^;;,'^fI;t';;i;;/;^^^^^^^^^ Roors of ev.ry description, from it, ,r....t ela.stl.rlty, is a. D.lWatSoclork a.m. ;., Book -ir m m.ir..-aL-ees
. . , ., ,, lie s.O*l Third .lay not mOi-.-d by tn.- cootrattlon :»nd expansion ..f Me't.ils. paifes 5I». 520, and .121. an.l ciiircvs from said Russell to
others. Use iudtrCment. and annlv it with ..f ?ep'eiiibei a. 1>. isis, an.l re»i.r.ie.| in Book -C" of ANDWU.LNoTCKACK. in CoLDoRUCN in warm sail Wli.lerto fee the lolb.win? .les<:ril.e.l nremlses sltua- . ^ ^' J 1- .• .11. ,^ >i.,rtl:ai:es. p.iKes3IJ. 11.1313 which s.il.1 imirtirsRe decil WEATHEK. ted In Scdt Conntv, to wit : Ihe west half of the Sonth
caution, as Circumstances diuer in a hundred ^.,sVxeci;ted Tos-cu-e payuicntofa c.rt..in prllnlls^-y, TP'sc tnatcrla'sare ^^^PTf^To jiilci.tMATE!«. ami we Fiast nuarter an.l the South East quarter of the .Smth wnira Tj^nk nrnniirl Tninnir v.iiir firiniii.r note nia.Je by said l.itcl.a.-l.l anl b«-arli.j: even date n 1th ' »r«« prepare.l to supplv or tern from ."le p.,rt of the c. un- West quarter of .«ecil m .No. el:.-ht-.-n (18) In township ways. uvon nruuuu ainun^ vuui ''" """o ^,, , „,„r,egs,e Ami where.is tli<r- Is now claime,| u, be trr, at short notice, tor tilTTA PKRCfU ROHFING In No. .jnehuadre.l ar.d thlrt.-en (Tl^ north of Baijre .\... InenUS, and see who of them takes an agncul- .pie.indls.iuenpoiis.-tld mortcaiie ami pnnulsory note r»'es r-adv prep«.i"l for ns... and 0I;TTA PERCHA CF.- twe"'.*-fl>'e <**> west of the Fifth principal nieriiBsn.
.. 1 c>i -I .. . _ \.r ,i.„ at the date of iht< notice the sum of Two llund'ed and MKNT In barrels with full printed directions for appllca- said morteajte was ma.le to secure ihc r,.«m.n. ,.f ih„
promlsory note of .sal.l Russel for and seventy two .tollars, dat.-d
AGENTS WANTED
•Dollar Newspaper," and invite them to sub- pr..c.-.-di.its si u^- havinc been ba.i to recover the ;
.^^ i^ f^ ' , aninunt dueaii '. -i ured by said mortgage or any part j
•cribe,
Bare and Valuable (iarden i.nd Field seeds
ninur i ther.-et: 1
I .Ami wherea.s the KahJ Prt-r Oenkels has since the date of s;.bl itiort^ase .ie<-.| deceasiil, slid Mailellna Ilenkels '
—If you have more on hand than you want i,as m accordance with the pr..vis:..n8 oithe wiiiof sjnd
. "^ 7 • • .1 ^T\ 11 rtecea«eil anil bv line coinnil(.»lon from the Jodge of Pro-
fbr your own us*?, aaveni.-e in the -Dollar ",t,.o,s.iMr..rinfvrf..»c.,if.Min«.>ois. been appoint.-d
1 lienke's J^' '^'" "i;?'' ';. crn^ nn.f tnl,<r,irfcry '"^"O^^t* , l)eenl nslifuted to rwcover the amount of s.i|.| n..te or any
iil of K,ild , «•;"' r'<p.m.<.;We (Mrti/j who«-o,dd hie t., eOaUuh Octm- I p.n thereof and there belt.? due on said note at tb., dat«
e of Pro- sefwjJ/ia /uA-ro/ire an.l pebii.»m»nt Im.slness. 1 of tbis notice the sum of three hun.lP-d and tilrtv one
your own us*?, aaveni.-e in me -l/Oliar ■,;,i;7„<.,i,ir..iinfvrf.>ic.,lf..Mln«.>ois. boen"appolnt.'d ! <UTn TVPVfs.; AT?V PAQIT I '•"•r^and irrtycents($ni,50-UO) and l'--'alsi. i-lne
Newunatier so than vour br. thcr farmers can ' Exeiuf'Ktotaheiiiirseofandujaiia„-etbcEsUteofaaId ' yj\Jl\ l r^rv.WJa J\l\rj UA.-sII. *■• aa I W ll.ler frm s.ild Rnssell the fmiher sv-r. of
M-'Mi^^yutyy.t a^ - r. ,, -.. Idereascl. I _, _, ... , , „ ,,,, ' I -'He ilollars and lh1rty-fl v » cei.Js. ilie mionnl by
BUDUlv tueir want-;. — UoUar J\t:WSVttper. Th.r.-f re. notVelsh'-rebvitlTen that bv virtue of a ' We ran pi ve anaban.lant tiroorofall we claim In fa- : aai.! Wilder p.id fer the taxe. asscssel.Hgalnst sail land
*^*^"' .^ . 1_-^ I i..iwcrofs.ilelnBiblmort.:ai:c -nf-ilne,!. the followinjt »or of ..ur Improved Rooftliie Miterfals. havln«,pplle.| forthej-.-ap. 1858, lf-» ami DWO.
' , ' ~ ., - laii.t lying and Ivnm In the conntv of Scott and State of them to several thousand Kools lu >ew lork City and , Now therefore no'ice Is hereby given fhnt by virtue of
HeBK is a good method of gettme nu of Minnesota, t.. wit: Lots six (6l and eight IS) in Blork vicinity. ; the povrer ofsaleln said nioitga::.- coitalneil an.| |tursu- :
° . , ■ . 1- thinv-elehi (») and lots on» (1) and two (!) In Block
I'ujiiltowivti Asthma.* Dropsy, Irnammatlon, Sore Tliroits. Aifue, fpIa'tsDvaeMterr, .laundbe. Stone 4 Orav-
Billions Com- Ervslj.e. IS. Liver Com- el.
Blotches on Feniatelreg |.laln;s, Secordsry Sy
the skin. tilar tii- s. I nnibago, m.tonis.
Bowel Com- Feversoi all Pi es. Tic Doulou-
pl.-»inl8, kinds, Bh. ims«l.-m, reux.
Colics, Fits. Befentl.jn cf Tumors,
Constipation fJout. Uri le, furs,
of the Uiw- H-nd-ache, Scrotnl.i, or Vemrai ABcc-
els. Indigestion, Kings' Evil, tlotis,
Con.-nmp- -n, AA'orms of all klnils.
Debility. Weakness f-om w-liatever cause, etc.
CArTI'lN'!— None .Te genuine unless the words"nollo wav. New York an.l Ixin lon,"«re dls -erulble ss .i W:iter niaric. In every leaf of the tHiokof directions an nnd each pot or box ; tiie same may be plainly S'-en by h'jlilliig ITIe leaf to the light. A h.indsome rew.ir.l will be given to any •ne ren lerliiKr.,iich ttif.irmattoti 'smsy lead to the detec- tion of any party or parties conf.'rfelting'the meilldnes or vending the s i»ne, knowing them to be spurious.
•»• Sold at the Man'ifactoriesof Professor llolloway. 80 : Mablen Lane. New YoT'«. and t.val' retin-cta! le Drm-t'lsts 1 and iN-alers In Me.llrl:e throughout the civlllxed world, t lnh<ixesjt 25 cents, 62 cents, atel $1 esch. f
0jr There Is a ronsllerable saving by taking the larger
Sl7»S. ! . . .
N. B.— Dlnicflnns for the cnldance of patleBts In every \ ical frij^fiim, nl the t'lmOu. having sup> r>ede.l tin- 1 1 -one.lollarsand lh1rty-nv» cei.Je. ilie" inionnl by | di«»rder are afBxel to each boK. \ so-calle.l ~01ii»." " Aromatic." '■lordlal."* •'.Me.llcated."'
and seventy two dollars, dat.-d -August IStli IM7. an-l pavable Btie year after .late to the or.br of said WU.Ier with Interest aft. -r due at the rate of three per cent per ni..i.th. No suit ..r tiroreeding at law or otherwise having
than let tlK'ircundllliin be kKow-o I . iinn. thehiii.rm o.ieii KM iniX".' Up with the exi it.ni.i.t of hu-im s-, tli..t If ll were o"' fryiii. 'io'v 1 1 > w oil I tri\ei j.. tb^s.ioe ■I iw ii»-ar 1 path, ui.ti! 11 !s;o-. I..I. t '.irie-r 1 beii tali. 1 tall Rut the mother Is always vigllsiit, till loyou w. ...i tidi.i.l
Ivnpjieil'; lor We «ie -Ure vollr ..'....r I .ll'lig nU'. tioll wlllunerrlnslv pob.t r.u 10 Pl;< F. WflfliS i;F>Ti>BA- TIVK COKDTAI/aM' BLO D i.KN'iV AT'IB as the rein- edv whi'.l. ..'i.iul ' t.,.- nlw;.v s on I an.l in tlini' of need. i'i. j. wood. Pi.|'r.etor,J44 Broa-lway. N. w York, and MurHei street, St. E.iii;« .M.... an.l sobl by ail good chemists. PrI.* One Do|l«rpcr Bottle.
I
Gin as a Remedial Agent,
mo'.tcvpry conceivable case. !■: all casei of female debility (3'.ior a'.bu'j, chlorosis, etc.), ita effocto are dyliVht^ully r . Tiovating. Ho remedy has ever bien disrovred, ii the whole hiatory of medicine, which exerte such prompt, happy, and fully rertorat .ve effscta. Good appetite, eem- plete digefttiDn, rapid acquisition of ■treagth, with an unusual dispositioa for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow iti naa. Aa a grand stomachic and genrral restorative it has no superior and no substitute.
Put up In neat nat metal hnse* rontalnl«C BO plIU, price !W) rii.ta p» r !>•«« ? sl« box**, •a 5«; one doxcn iMixea. %* OO. I'or asslr by jbmicirtata f(eii«rally. Will l»e M-nt tn* f any addresa oti reri-lpt of the prU-e. All U^^ ters, orders, etc., alioald br nddrrMed t«
R.B. LOCKE &CX>., General Agents.
■SiV UROAUWAV, N V.
IV.B*— Th« above U a Cac-atmUe of tlio lalMil on each box.
This Delicious Tonic Stimulatt, Especially designed for the use of the Mrd-
m, nl I Itv F't mil u, having sup»r>edetl tin-
Ilia." " Aroiuatl.." "lordlal."* ".Me.llcated."' . • tchnapps," etc., 'k ti'.w eiidoi se.| \,y „ii the prouilmiit
Ho'ward Association.
rniLADKi.riiiA.
A Benrrnltnt Inttttutinn eMablit/ud by rjtM-ial Bmlimim'itt fur Ihe rrlii/ <•/ Ihr Sick nvd fhstnti'd, afflKl*4 tnM I'lniicnt and Kpitteinte IHtevtn, nnd rqtcimiiD fitit tilt Cure uflhttasaej the .Srzuol Orgatu.
Medical advice (riven gratis, by the Artlrr
. physicians. chemists and eoniii.I-K.urs, as pos^.-sslng all ■ furg. 0:1, to all who apply I y letter, with a .leMrlpllon of ' of those infriw.sic me.iieal .lUallti.s (tonb and dlureti. ) tbi-ir . ou.i.tlon, (age o.cnpatlon. liablis ol life, etc.) at.^ ^^^ ^^^ whii'h belong to all III. D and PL'KKOIn. Put up In <|uart I'l <"s"s ol extreme provcriy, Medklucs furnlatied free ol
ancc I.f the Statute ns':ciica.<e made .indproviie.i, said i Tl -*. « w*aa.s ***.aj*»'» -»■ (joUb saiid »..! I i-y all driiggls's, croeers, < t. . i ^''."''V'' . ■ « c . ,. .......
ninltga<ed prem Ises will be «ol.l St lul.llc Auction »t the [M Mi mm M M» MT' MT ^^^i T S WW n MM Ml .... .„„ •^ M. BININGKR * CO., | A aliiableRep..rts on .'p.rmat«rrh«-a and olh.r.lle.as'*
front ilo«r of the Court IIon»e In tl.e rltv of .Shakopee In I jaL''**** "*''* "W*! MtmMM^VMj^' (Established In 1778.) Sole Piophetors. 1 of the h<xu«iitr.-anr, and o-i Ibe New Rem.-dlee employ
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• was OllCe very nmch tronbl-l with ra«S 1;f\Z',t^^i"\JcJ^^ '^>,mZ^xV^^^^^^ '""""*' ^""^"^'•eLI t. WILDKK. »«"« rla'nC - - - - ITimneSOia. Ourlong experience .nH f.mri.,rlty with th. re.,„1r..-hl..ward .AV..e t..,,.,ii. N.. IS.-^nh Ninth .Mre.t. Phlla.le^
.,is,»ii ia.% low.si. uieam u I. oj , .oiin m n ,. „ N P'.\V' Y< )KK. Daf.l Hen.Jerson Oct KtlMl Mortita-Ae .- .. . , m.nts ot Drn.-isis. »iH ..ur Mi,.erb.r hn-iii. ». |«. il|i jea phia. Pa. Bv orier nt the Due. 1. rs.
. »« Witt h. ftirni.K..! «n A» !l PIR * Wiiisi.,., ' '•"^- J»ori«a„ c. T am prepared to m.ike and fit U'dlitri? for pentPuien enabb s iis to f.in.i-!i tU-m b d. e Liotjor- lor medicinal F7.I!A D. HAKnVJ;EI.. Pre-ldeiit
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cor e.i pi.-.t of said citv, heli.a the premLses granted bv 1
from an e^ChanirC: ani d.-»cr1tH-d in tUc at>jve s ild niorfg.i.:e. will be sold at .
... . ,, , Public auction at the Iront doorof the Court Honse In Ihe
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f« hiu rpllar How to tret rid of tLeni was i-ju. de'*l'.-in.lal>..co.sls and expenses of notice and t^le. Ceirner of LlbeJ«» Strr et.
10 HIS cellar. ■", * , „»..rt,,nl for P. '- I ^»"k"!<-' Nov. »rh IW. .ALimmn* Hivatt-. Full .lev riptlve Cir-tilars slid Pri
t1» a^ttotion. Cats were ef wj aev-ount tor j.l. .*i.v-w>.-«vii«, :.fi- i;.» otrn. ariieatieo.
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SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1861.
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Wtf aear<-« have lima fur pUiuture. Dut never mlod, that la a Iota
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But smile anJ be contenleJ. It we are jxwr, afiil would be rich.
It wouM not iH- l.r plulnii: Nul «tf«dy heart* aiii hopeful mlDda
An- llf«r"a l.rlKht silver lliil:.i .
rbtrci lie'i-r a luon that ilarr.! to hojxii ll-.t'.i of Uli choice rei^ .terfj
The happleat aou » ou earili are tb' t) Wli« aralle .iml • • c >nti-iiicd.
The Aurora Borealis.
What wild riiiotlonK HI! 'hr hear ,
W'lile (azIiiK on that liisUt. Tliat sliln'"< irvin nortlirm hlltaafiir.
Ami KiMi the brow of uUbt. Kath briUl.int <hafl a-oa-i.N the »kr.
Arriivedlli 1ItIii» ll.inie— Tlic rrnllh gained. It fnd^saway.
•i'u ri-a In utr^ngth a;:aln. A Ihrlll tf Joy 'lartM throa/b tl.« ftaOl*.
By h ir fear aul-luf'l— And •honK!il.«of di-itli.a:id jBd^'fiiiei.tn item.
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t..an w>.lch H^.hli.; <n a .r Mot.l out-l.l- ot Si. I'-ul cm. •"A":".i':«>l.^r-;V'l.d wlt...llth.. .nb.un.lal. »„. UeUeaii'X of til"- •»:>••>.!■.
T.IVKHY STA lU.i: lO'o.'tlonx^l Hotol.
6HAKOPB0 - . - MINNESOTA J». Jif:.V.VEI>l' VroprUtor.
Provior.!* tf^ t' e Aineri«ttii Ri«v.>lutioii. ihii! giTliiiii of Virpiiiii whicli in wati-n-il l.y ilio SuiiUi nruiK-li of the I'oloinnf. afid lirni-
, :IH'<1 !ll l'1)!t lll!<l Wt"=t ^>y rHi;L'-<l IlKHIIlfHin
I r»i!i:^'-. Kwanmti with lionios t>rsaviij,'<'s "»''■ j i8 «^ naliiial con-s»'<iiuMicc, suai-n-il *Tcrfly ai
1 tlifir Imml-:.
Hut it i.s a!:ofHl.le fuel ll'fV in tlic n).«Nt of ;;-..Mli'<'>oin.' linos, we p'lur.iUv. if not iiiviir- iiil.Iv. fill'! Ill II r.i!i^'<t ii|> wlii» uru « xri<-t!y Miii- *-,J U..-u<li tiii;rs. Tliijilact !Uii|.Iy provH Aii.-n wp run utir ey»'s "'ViT >«• curit.mly t>v-'r .ii.-liisitiiic j>:»u'«', It'll'! l<'irii tlut ii!»»i.>n^ TaM IKvin;: to imtional wrrfk. liuvf ?'fiii «' it,-<I 1i\ tU' !"ki''. clar'iijr or Ktr:iti'i;y of Hoinc ni.i.s «t HIT*! ; that wlit-n Knn.pr trcinl'l'-'! at tl>c a|. proacli of llio hau;rhty I'.aj.rZ't. -Kid i.r-i.arf.l im.iini tlif nr.iiiliiKi«i'"'in<f('liri.'>iiaiiily. I'royi- ileii:-e l.ruiigll to li» r MK.cur t!it? tirnblc 'i'a fiiorlan-^.
Ta-i.e, lovrovor, too .•fu-n. ton int.Titiy lior-
riiiij; (.v'tT Mich tirlflHU-i riit 'riH'iMH.pyhv
atmVi.t.rl'O: hv» left unsliaw.lo .1 i y lie kcI- .1.1! winp many a i,'l.>ii«'H-' l.alt>c j;r.»\f, (r»- !!«•;:!■ «-li(i toeiirol! u|>('ii l.i-r scroll the niiiin'- of hor.a»«< whose l>. iK-s m"(i|.!i r sil^'iitiy hii<! iiiilitiiuri'il ill son.e vilii.i>:r thiircliyard or j lllc>i:!ltail. jrltM.
V.orf- t':«p<i-i:illY is tlii.x 111-' f-nep ill n%'nnl to rhc Ciirlv pio n • i-s, who carrii-il civiliz itioii in- to the' .AiiuTicaii wiKifriti-fs itiul most of wiios<.- naiiirs aii'l <Jtv !? liv' ii'W only in tLr n'l-o'.lection of i» few l;o:iry h«> tls of the last _'»-i«Tatioii. rroni » v. ly old Viririniuii wt- ol.taii.c I tin* folh.wiiiu; iiifidint ofcoily life i'; the (»!d Dominion, and <iivv ii ji>.-.t a.s it wa« ivlat.d to us.
.^oiiii: littli' distitin'o from the town of F'f- t r-l>iirp. th«Tf R'-idi'ii a mail hy the nan.e of
.SHniiul U.wjrliam, who was a nolde ».p«'cimon of ll'c «l»rin.L', ff'ark-ss pi.iatr class oMiisday. ll>-iT. u!oiir[ in tin- heart ..fa sava<,'<' iiniini!- inir \v;ldfrtnjs.s the roof of Samuel r.iiiir'iain cave protection to his thmily. wh eh coiwi.«.ted of l.iii wife and two tiiiUlreii, top.il.cr with hi.^ father and mother.
(.(ill- iii.{h:. come little time «ft<r all had r - tired. .Mrs. I?in;:ham snddei.ly aw.ke front Hfunilw r, scn-a injr lo"<Hy to ''i-' Mved from tic liiilit.nH. Her hti.sl'Biid wiio had not yet fall- en into a d. s*-. started up, and. knowinir that tiieic was no diinper, aUempted to pa ify her. i up his advantantap
i But it wag n 1 \\\i time before he wa<« al.lc to j convince her ihat she was t-ie vicsira of n mere
drunm. t^uceeedinL', however, in h's tlT-Ts I h'- ii'iieted her, and shor'ly a'ter phc again
hlept
Not lonir was it bef .re she a swrond time
Tuui»r«»atidio.i.iflv'''-'''"r''"*T'."r-V"'!M.''"Tu.'. sfar-0(i up in tcrr..r. as ti:ouiri> threaU'n»d. or. ;:L'liU'^V:.':^a^:r.^V.f"^'«•.."l'~^^^^ l a-t,m;iy ; ur^ied. by the ..ivaue f.-e. \ thin'
- ., ........ i.,.-.i »iti. ' I tji,,^. w;i8 this ..in;:iilar manifestation repeated
on the part if .Mrs. Hinifhani. with whom it wasiH'rfectly involnniary. rnd withal .•^tnm'.'c. for si'C wa.« "of an e-Vta-mely steady and tigoi- oux mintl.
.Mr. liinz'iani wn.> not piron to snixT^ti ion. bat he did believe, as he olleii r«niia:ked after- wanl.s, in some dn ams.
Throe tiniea hud his wife been nroa^ed by
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The choUte-t W I1..H LViU'.ra and cr--:.r-. nlw»y*onhand.
Frfsfc OjsUrs RecclTfd Regularly.
,V«(i«*"' ^'o'=' ii^o<^^^' holmt$ *''''■<■''' ft.arful vision.s, each one b»ln<; like the other
Shakupre.
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Beer and Billiard
tncpt ccaaed thefr efforts, Bingham sprung back to the ladder, exclaiming :
•'You cussed hound, your heart's blood shall [lay for such cowardice !"
He was not, however, permitted to put hi? threat in execution ; for just a^ his foot wa* placed on the second round of the ladder; a crashing noise told him that the enemy had by a sudden charge forced the door, and thus •.'uiiied an entrance to the cabin. 'I'he .safety and protection of hi« wounded wife and little ones were more to him than the lives of twen- ty cowards; and relir.(|uishing his purpo* of vengeaticc, he turned again, aa he afterwardn expre<«o<i it, "to die in the middle of his foes." The gniyi.sh twilight of ajniroachinir dawn enabled hiiii to see through the .shattered si. ib- dooragroiip ci Indiuns, each of whom seem- ed f.ir a moment a.s though fe.irful of ei.terin>r the l>reach in the fice of the death d.uling ri- fle, ihnt they well knew must be silently and fatally levulVd Upon the first who should iii- caiUioiiJy advance.
That moment was indeed a fatal one to at least one of tlnir uiimlKT. for Uiiighani, c!a[i- ping his piece to his .shoulder, fired. 'J'he lead- en nie.s>enger, Irnc to it,<j mark, brought death to the fi'iemost Indi.-.n, who. with a la.st yell, bounded from the ground, oidy to fall but k a .••tiffeiiii g eorpsc-
'•('ome on, yon sneaking, red c^t-tl:r^at^•. and 111 thrash ai'.y d 'Zen of you I'' yelleti Mingham at the top of liis.stentori<»n lungs, as lie s'ood on tl.e defcn.>.ive, with his rifle club- bed—for he was well aware that the savag<'^ would instantly rush ou afier drawing his flic
\Vi:h a fearful mid bloodcurdline whoop, in answer (o Ids ileliaiice. thechalledf.'cd war iors now bo'iaded into the cabin. .Still from ucii od Is tli'i brav>' pi. nicer did n<»t siirink a'; iiich; but, a-i thou'.;!it.s of his family a'.,'aiii •anie across his mind, a double .striigt h s»'c;n- cj to nerve his arm; and spriiiiriig forward to meet the ndvaiiciii:; Kavap's. he whirlc«l his lieavy rifle round Ids head, and briiigin? i' down with a iriaiit"s .strength upon the.^kidl of thp nearest Indian, sent him to his last account. A L' lilt the ponderous weapon rose in the aii iiiid decended, but ihis time with Ics.s buccojs-; ihan before; f.ir the Indians, defending them- .-^•Ives with their own pieces. WArdeil oil" the terrific bl.jw, which served thu.* only to shatter the sffK'k of Hin-^'liam's own rifle.
Having now ascertained i:i the gloom, ihe position of their intended v'cti n, ti.e wimhl- bo niur'erer«, bending low, with their piece.' heldaliov- them for defence pressed upon !iim with their t'lmnhnwk.^ and .scalping kn'vcs. And more than one of the tcrrilile weapons reached the iipjuiri-ntly thvotcd I'ingliam's boily. while hi.'-- own blows v/.i» nearly all parried and broken.
?iut now, in ihehotte.-t of the bnttlo. and xs he felt hatchet am! knife whiz clow? to his limbs in cnt and jnnsr, a train of thoiiL'bt fliish- i.<l like lii^utening athwart his brain. His foe.- had not yet sueeee.ied in siirrninding him; th.-y all knew that he was st'iking at thdii '.vit'h his broken i iflc-barrel, and that all hi- liliiws wire direct, d downwards; then fun-, thej' wf-re compariiivcly safe in hnl<|in;r above them their guns. Uiuler cover ofihisdelencc they were advanc-ng n;)on him, expecting presently to bring him to the gntniid l.r hew- ing, stabbing, and hackinc at his lower linili,--. Tuis concluHioii wa.s forctMl upon Hingham. .Hid it had .'Scarcely come to him before he formi d liis rL'-olutior. ace. idinjly.
'lakinir a full. (]uick siiide backward, he .iirain whirled iloft the remainiiiT portion ot 1 is rillle-b.irrel, bent h' glitly I'oi ward, ami d»?- ivered a lremen<l«lUs/«</lJa'J7n(^'no' blow at th.e iirmn, instead of the heads of the Indi.in.-;. Then-.sult inst.intly proved the correctne.ss of iiisju-Iifemenf. \Vi;h a deadened sound, two or tliive knives and tomjhawk.s, swept befur the g n-barrel, wei-ehur'ed out of their own- ers'gra.sps, and ajjainst the wa I of the cabin •Take that you cuahi-i1 red fool.s I" thunder- gingham, a.s. elated at the success of his man- a-uvre, he dell a second similar blow upon hi.- enemies.
The latter t.nkcn altogether aback by t'lis bold and skillfully execnfcd device, nMnaled while the liendc l?ingham ii..sfaTitIy followed
Not knowing where their inteii!ed victim would strike next, the .savatre.^ became 'rresolute, several of tht'in sudd. -Illy lowering ilieir protectincr rifles. t)ne of these immediately r.fter was felled by Uing- h>im'>i ven'jeful weapon.
The Indians now lost all control of them- siilvc.s and believing that thry were contend- ing not with a human being, but a demon, comineiiceil flghtin'/ at random, with the in- lention of making thcT esciij^>e.
Hlow aficr blow fell upon his dusky foc.s. till in the mo.>'t dire di.-may, three, who yet remained uninjured, bounded for the doorway by wiiich thev h.id so shortly before before made their hostile entry. As they reached this, the la-t one fell to ri>e no n.ore; while with wild yell of terrer, the other two .scram- bled through the opening, and started away for the forest
Day was now breaking ; and by the faint light that was Jibed around, ningh.tm de-cried lying ujion the floor ol the cabin, siveral mus- kets belonging to his foes. In an instant, and
ham procee<led to Icaru the result of his des- perate encounter.
Four dusky corpses lay weltering on the
are hoanlcd, and boundless patronage are squandered, upon mediocrity, imbecility and meanness, whik; the fountains of genius are
floor of the cabin, and tw^ others were stiff- dried up, the movements ^;f I J''""^*'™! ^ ^™
enbig without, making six out of seven that ! baras*d and the ''«'"« «,!"«STMSt it no\
the dauntless pioneer had slain, single hand- unheeded! 'flie world is usuaUj us , it no
generous, to departed merit — but it is not jii sufficiently discriminating, impartial, and mag- naminions. to tbns deal with its living and suffering benefactors.
J- ningham lor.g continued to reside in his
rough "cabin, and wa« never afterward trou- bled by the Indians, who firmly believed him to be neither more or less than the Evil One
himself.
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Alexander and.the Colonel-
The Kmperor Alexander, travelling in Northeni Russia. .V;e;ved a small town, and while they were changing horses, took the whim of going on a short distance in advance Unuccomj.aiiied, wrapped in a military over- coat, and without any mark of distinction, he quickly cros.<ed the "town and arrived at the suburb.*, where the highway sejiarafed into two road.s. Not knowing wldch of these to lake. Alexander a]ii)roachcd a man, wrapped, like himsc-lf, in a military overcoat, and smok- ing his pipe on the sill of the last house.
•'Friend," asks Iheempersr, "which ofthe.se two roadb must I take to ri'ach I.olouga ?"
The man w ith the pijte, astonished that a mere traveller s'loiild dare a<l'lres.s him so fa- iiiliiarily. scoriifuliy let drop — between two puffs of .smoke— the words :
'To the right"
"I beg your pardon, sir," .said the emperor, •'one more'tjucilior, if you plea.se."
••Well."
".\Ilow me to a.sk you your position In the
army 1'
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"Fcrhaps vou ftrc a licutcnanf T"
•Higher."'
"Captain ?"
'•Still higiier."
'•Maj'T?"'
**llii(lier still.''
•Colonel r
".Vt last"
The emperor bows.
'•An.i now, in my lurn," said the man with the pipe, certain thai he was addres-simr one iiifei ior, 'who are you if yon, if you please ?"
'•(JueK.«," n-pliedtiie emperor.
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'•Captain ?**
••Hitrher."
'•Major r
•'Try ago'n."'
"Colonel ?■'
"Again."
"(iener.il ?"
"You've not reached if."
The man drew the pi|>e from his mouth.
"Your excellency, then, is lieut. general T"
"You are omiiig near."'
The Colonel raised his hand to bis cap.
"Why, then your hi>rhneRS is field marshal?'
"Once more, coloial."
'His Imperial maji'siy !" cri^d tl.e latter, his pi|M! falling and breaking into pieces.
'•The same, 'replies Alexander, smiiing.
'Ah. sire," exeiaimed the ofV.cci, fallintr up- on his knee.-, "pardon me !"
".Xml what do yon want me to pardon yon f.r ?■' answ<'red Ih" emperor. "I asked yon the way, you have shown it to me. Thank you."
The Fate of Genius.
.„ rrr hospitable, and evi<knee a vely ccneiiiatory DECKMBKR, 28, J861. . ^ J ^^^^^j^^.^^-^^ ,p„^. yi.^ ^i^y „.
clino to I'liioti and Peace, hot Lnkm m any rate and at whatever co«t, pecuniariy. Nmn- bcrs of them strenuously demand the call of a
SHAKOrKE,
Correspondence.
Xati'Ral Bkiiwe. N. Y.. Dec. 5. 1861.
Pear Mao:— In the midst cf my peR'gioa-
tions I have come to n voluntary halt, ut this
very romantic post-village, in tho county of
nation .1 convention, in the hope of nreteutinj^ the effusion of f atenial blotnl, ana aTertiuif the de.-4>lations and concouiitautlMrronuf the coming contebt Onr Democratic neighbors dread the pecnlim"
Jefferson and State of New York; and, after enmity and malignity ».f those in powur, who.
.1 „ .- , „^t .» !o ,.ln,.os ill ibi* and i for the ostensible objwt of fosUfing civil IiIkjt-
rismug the most notable pla.eM. thu. an. , ^ ^^^^ nunpressing rvl^lUot—a «belUo. . i.-
the adjoining county north, I havy dete peu j ^-^^j ^^^^^ j, ^j,„jj ^^^ one of tkt mml
to jot down briefly the result of my t a- ; e*u.s. less, naproToketl, and uiuiatand thai ever
tious for the edification «f the readers of the <li.Hgraced any conntry; a reb«*llion mhrked
q with peculiarly aggravated circnmitnnces t>f
,lrfrut. ,, •, *f ..„i, guilt and iiijrratitude— claim an impcrceptibiB
ThiscouHty was formed from Oiie:dn, March ^j^^j^^ ,„ «..ize. at pleware, tho comrtimtioiml
2?!, IB.-io. and named in honor of the illuUrious | g^,u,r;uitces and privileges of the tvvreigH* of
Democratic statesman, Thomas Jefferson. It ti:e Republic; aye, even to poumv, uuceii'-
lies in the anirle Ibimed bv ibe St. Lawn-nce ' monionsly and develishly. up.m the pecsotis of
. , . • . ',1.,- .,„ f„„„, I loval and patriotic citiKMis in New York and
river and Lake Ontano. and i.s U.t miles from , j.i;^^^.,„.„. '„„^ t,,„,st Uiem into OImn?« and
Albany, and contains 1,8()8 ►quare miles. — Bast ile prisons, without any crime be'mg al-
Thc southwcKt part is niarrihy, but a short dis- j Icgetl against them, and at fartheHt, for friToi-
tance from the lake the land rises in gentle | ons suspicions oi; " aid and comfort."
, , . , r , • 1 I i„ ^K..,,... I If such a siiecies of despoliiMn continiM<B t-o
undulations, and, farther inland, by abrupt . ^^,^^^.j.^^j .^^.i^^^^^,^ j^^^^^ .^ ^^^^^^^^ j^,^,^
Large Armies.
It is not generally known, says the New fork rttaats Zietmic, that there is now con- contrated on the shores of the Potomac a larger body of trovijis than has ever been congregated in modem times, except in the battle of I^insic Neither Unstavus Adolphus nor Fndcrick the <ireat, Wellington, nor Louis Napoleon, had ever under his nnme- diare command anything like the nninber which is now under the command of Gen. .McClellaii. Frederick the Great never Ie<l into the field more than 70,000 men at a time, liut all hs great battles were fought and won with bcdies of troops ranging be- tween .^0,000 and GO.OOO. Napoleon at Austerlitz, vanquished with 80,000 men the united Russian and Austrian armies, counting
al.oul 100,000 men. ^^t Jena and Aiiert.sadf ; ^^^^^^^ ^^^ the highest point in the town i'f j lhe"o„i;„^,;.dVoru<orTutiv^^^ np
there was about 130.000 men undtjr the " _. , . , I. . - . . .. ... .. ,
commaial of Ihe Kmperor of the French.
The battle of Wagram was fought with 140,000 n;en against the Anstriaiis and in the equidlv celebrated battle at Borodino, about ICO'.OOO Frendsmen were opposed to the l{u.ssian<!. The discisive battle of Water- loo, was fouLdit \?ith only 80.000 Frenehna-n against Wellington with' 7r),OftO. Rut the battle of Le-[)sic .«et in motion a gi..;iintie .irmv of 420.000 n en. Napoleon having un- der'his command almut 150.000 and the iiiii- tc<l forces of lin-si:'. Austria and I'rnssia. about 2T<).(>00. Thi* was the battle daring Napoleon'c war*, in which the number of soldi.rs confronting each other, was greater than the .American nrmin.son the I'otomacat this moment. On. McCIellan has utdei his cotnmand at least yOO.l'OO mem, and Reanre card not less than 170000, peihaps more. At the great battle of Solferino, the French and Italians had 140,0(^0 men agidnst i;?0,- 000 Austrinns; and. at the siege of Sebn.sto [lol. the Allies never bad more tliaii 1.^0,000
Worth. A jdateau, about lOOO feet above ) in the pcnimde of burning indignation, and the lake, spreads out from the summit, andcx" hnrl the tvrants— who fain woald be iih-nniate
a<'ainst I'^iiVOOO Russiaii.s.
Infant -Eating Hyenas.
tends into Oswego and Lewis couniies. An ancit lit lake beach, 390 feet above tbv- pic^-nt
.Molochs, dare they. — from the piunaclort of ol
ficial trust, and sh'nwer down the imprecalioiv*
and revenge of an injurinl nation's wrong upon
level of the lake, may be traced through many their vile and cruel haiidi Ah! wheti lho*i
■.vennp.
BY CllAKI.KS LOWKI.Ij.
"Our eyes are lilted from the multitude, gropint? in the daik with candles, to gaze upon the tirmanent of praise, the constella'.ed lamjvs of learning; " — TrrPKR.
Cro.ss and vuL'ar spirits cannot appreciate llie .-ui parsing excellciicies of a noble naturel
.Manv a loving, irusting, hopeful creature, posMSsng culture, delicacy, and refinement, mingled with holy affections and creative jiowers filled tobies.-, nn ungel, has bi-en thus uiiloitmiately connected with a gross and sorditi, jealous anil morose spirit inenpa- ble of appieeiatiiijr; ns.sistiiig, or even endur- ing her noble inciination.-; — and in a few bri<-f mouths or years, has wilted, dioopid and
llicre nr*^ man-caler." among the and these hominivorous animids nr? <ireaded. on account of I he exceeding .stealthi- nes.s and craft with which they achieve their object. They very hcld-m endeavor to des- Iroy the aduit men and women, but limit their altarks to the young nnd dereiiee'ess children. On dark ni}:h'»slhe hyena is preatly to be feared, for he can be jruided to bis peey by the lisrht of the nocturnal fires, wnich do not daunt an pnima! that is posst^ssod by tbii; fear- ful spirit of destrn-iivMjp-ss, and at the same time can make his cautious approach unseen As the faindy are lying at night, buried in sleep, thehv."na prowls round the emdosure, and on findin-,' a weak spot, the animal pushes aside t!ie watllebands, of wbi.h the fence is made, and quietly creeps thniugh the breach. Retwccn the human inhabi: ants and the ffme, the cattle are picketed by niglit, and would form nn easy prey to the hy'ena, ifhe cho-e to attack them. But he slips caHstiously amid the sleeping liensts. and makes his way Io the sjiot where lies a youne child, wrappofi in deep slumber. F,m- ploying the same silent cau'icn. the hyena quietly withdraww the sleeping child from the protecting cloak ofi's moiher, and makes its escape with its prey tiefir^ it ••an be inter- cepted. With .siicti marvellous ct\n lion docs this animal .let, that it has often been known to remove an infant from the house without even giving the alarm.
A Straxokr to Him. — .\ youn? Jonathan took it into his head one day to get a wife. — He accordingly looked about him. and very soon made such selection as suited him. anil was not long in strikinsra bargain and settling
town sin the county. With the exception of a few isolated hills, no part of this re>,'ion is as high aa the ancient lake ridge ju<t men- tioned.
Giieis.s, in most parts of tic county, is the undeiUing rock, iic.vt above which is a thick deposit of .sail. 1st.. nc. The .soil Ujioii it islhiii, and principally derived from drift «leposil.-. — Ihe rock itself is almo.sl indestructible ami preserves dilnviul scratches and marks with great distinct iies.s. In the counties north of the lilack river — a stieani navigable about foriv-twti mil*!.- — limestone forms the surface rock. It is of meat thicknes.s, and forms the principal decliviiies of the plateau in the .south pari of the county. Ai.oiit midway in this strata is found the ancient hike lidge before noliced. The celeliratod caves a ar Water- town, the county .seat of this (ount}-, are in lie.- lower slia'a of this rock. Along the stream? thai flow from this formation, the watt;r has ^rreatly I ^.,„.y ,|^,,.p ,i,„l often highly piclureK|ue ra-
Belle Flaine House,
M. HANFT, Proi>ri»-tor.
Nail Sireet ... B«lle Plaliie.
I two, full of fi-arful danger from Indians. Mrs.
I Bingham, to u<e her own words, could not
j again "close an eye for frigl-.t." but lay trcm-
j bling like an aspen leaf: while her hnsVmnd, firmly believimr that the repeattnl dreams were
I a warning not to be disregarded, got up, I before the t»o fugitives had gained a safe dis-
I struck a Tight, ami procie led to ins|iect his | taiiee one of the weapons was rai.scd, cocked, weapons, intending to go out for the purposi* j and at Ringham's .shoulder. A single instant of ascertaining if jicrchance there mighl be he held Ids breath, the better to steady hi? anv Indians lurking in the vicinity. aim, cast a vengeful glance aloi.g the barrel.
Having dressed himself, ri'pletiishedhi.sbul- ! and pulled. One of the flying savages stag- let-ponch'^and powder-honi. and again exjmiin- j giTed a moment, and then fell dead, while his ed bis rifle, he buckle<J around him his leather | companion fiiiriy flew onward, terrified beyond
! Ik'U ; and then ascending the ladder lhat letl ! mea.Mire. Nor did he abate his headlong
: np to the loft or upper room of the cabin, he speetl until he had reaehed the camp of his
Th, tr.«.B-. pnMic will «nd thi. s.n^ well fnr«.i.hed I endeavored to rou.se up a bird man who slept , companions, who upon hearing the tale, leap- »"•■ ■ " •" -^ . . -w — . — ...,._.„..» . .11 11 :_ ... I ed to their feet and With one voice anaoun-
ced their determination to return and take sig-
r-^ WIKKS LTQ0R3 A*Np CIOARS
am feaiKl. Ftnit Btr««t rtakopee. (vl:nl:tf J
died, with a'cru>h of all her gu.shing affec- | Ihe preliminaries. He then applied to a clergy- lions .duwing fan ies and Kiiblime a pirations! ; man to perform the ceremony.
But l! e suff-rio" partv does bv no means I " Rut are you prep.ared for snch an impor- always belong to the softer mx— "Many a no- j taut change in life?" said the reverend gentle bleand generous soul, dcejiiy imbued with Ihe, man- ,,,..,, .i ^r t-« .
sublime spirit of frenius and philan'hropy, but 1 " I gness I be, .said Jonathan, "for I vego ^truggliug with poverty ami misfortune has j my land jmid for, and I owu a yoke of steers
bt en bated and iKTseciited by envious sordid, and a cow."
maliirnant dunce', outside of the .lomeslio cir- "Very well.' said the clergyman, with a long
c'o— and wlicn he h.is turned within that cir- breath and sober face, "all these nny Ik> prop-
c!e for syii.pathv and . solace— wilhin the secret I er in their jilace. to be sure; but have you cv-
c'lambers of the' soul— unwhisjiered to mortal | cr thouLdil of solvation?"
ear-in silent sadness— has the grieved and, "Sal Vationr'savs Jonathan, "who under
la.<ctratcd .-p.ril felt tlie crushing conviction i the sun is fhe? 1 don t want her for a wife. ]
thai he wa.s the ill-f.iied hu-baiid, with whose I w.nnt Nell Rank- r."
hterary ta.stes, .Miblime aspiratioii.s, and soul- j The ndnister expliuiiel his meaning
stirring proMic<ioii.<, the cold, fashionable,
gossiping wit»% had no sympathy, and felt no
interest! It is then that tlie s<ml of genius
f eLs the eniptiiie-.s of the earth, •'and longs for
the wings of a dove," thai it may boar away
in scirch of a kindrid spirit!
viii'js, sometimes miles ih length, and ainiost throngli Ihe soft and yielding strati. The roniidrd outline of the slate hills, the almipi terraces of the limestone, and llie sharp, wall- like margins of the saiRMone, afford cliarac- tvrib'.iet teali'.-es to the country underiaid by these several formalions. Alluvial deponiu uniformly occur where the sti-eams from the slale fl'W out upon tho lime-itone, antl drift depo.viis are scattered proniiscuoiisly over the whole county.
The flat country along the Ft. Lawrence .nt limes is :iffectcd b"y drouth, which is never felt on the ui.lai.ds, while the latter are somewhat noted for the great «icptli o! their .siiowh. The mirage has been Irequently seen on the lake, bringing into view places beyond ihe horizon. One fiirm of tliis R-fractioii, on which a line ol clear sky appears along the .shore, is almost a cons ant attendant upon clear days. Water- spouts alt tided with dark clouds and a rear- ing noise, have been seen quiie often upon the lake and its bays. In the j.rimary r<'g;oiis the inlervales ar.: "n-maikably f.-rtile, wldlo the ridges are of en naked roi ks. The soil over a pari of the sandstone, is too ihiii for cultiva- t on, but the barren region is comparatively limiled. The limestone slalo tll-trids are ex cwdingly fertile, ami |iarlicularly adapted to dairying'i'iid the raising gr.Ains. t>f tl.es.-. bar- ley, wilhin a lew years has become the most imjMirtant Winter wheal is raised less than formerly; and oats, corn, rye and jMiaii, arc stai)le product.s.
There is a large amount of cnpital invested in manufuctun-s in this cmnty. The mimu- facttresconsi.st of iron from the ore, castings machinerv, cotton aial woolen fabrics, pa{K-r. leallierand flour. Rafting, shipbuilding and lake commerce fonn prominent pursiiH- ..t the several points ah. ng the St Lawrence
riii.s county, and the one« coiiliituons ar- well timbered, the chief kinds being beech, birch, hemlock, spruce, hard maple ecdar, ba.ss- wood and pine Ho much, Ihcn, f .r the genc-
whom heaven distinguishes over million*', pro- fusely gives them iialioiial hoiioni, riciiea. pf)w- er, whatever the expanded heart can wi<l:, to be u.sed f .r the public good; when tliey, «c- cep'ing their hij;h reward, neglect ihe duly; or, worse, |i«rverl those gilts to d»Tds of rum. is there a wntch they rule so me.in as iheyT (#'uilty ut once, of sacrilege to heaven and roi»- beiy to mail.
Rut. starting to tell yon of the rhamcterH- ticH of tic people, I must confess to a wHut«wi digression. The Republicans and Abolition- ists which are Kynonyinous teniw, »ru.y c ..•- .stitule a mixture of all moral erils that ran well be conceivud «>f; among which jon may find aroganee, 8uif-will. wlf-sufficieitcy. ilS- iinuiners pride, boaHliiig, fanaticism, antl, iu rar instances, witchcraft; and tbiadescriplntn. 1 believe, will apply to nil the fur.iilieti in tk«» •' n-gion round about," the posimasters ami DeiniM-rHtic familii'8 excepted. 'I'hey have nn genealogy! I will give you details in my next communication.
Winter has now fairly set in in all ita sfri'iigth, about n f'Mii and a half of wiow lifv- ing fallen within the pfiist wevk. It niHV b« truly sai«l, the frost king's icy breath and low- ering brtiw arc palpably folt «r.d re-'U in onr midst Yet, wilh all his ni<lei»'i« and r«d«i- ne.ss and w ailings, who do«'sii'l liku grim, fi«i»Mr old Winter — jolly, roit-tering <dd Wmt««f — happy, laallhy, "bbutciing old Winter — Vl* '.iiiie lor fun and frolic, song and sentinieoi, social dancing pArtirs. christiBii fi'^livids, pid*- lic lectures, merry ho. c circJi's, sjmrkrmg flf^. long evenings and f.ivorile HUihorn? Now vioes the Vwn wind buoy np the «lrrtopin»f spirits and impart a fiuiiioo that no ^nmiiire day's langor can impart and now tb«» bn-lr sleigh bells tinkle through the itrcets of tiKV villag?, the town and Ihe citVi ainl our-cwu*., try cousins" over hill and dale! Ami now, too comes the s|)ecial neaaon of fi'asting. of barm- le.ss relaxation and joyous ruvelr}-— <'ou»ea Wj- cuiid, fat, good-natured Christmas and hlltb*, happy, |io|K'ful New Year! Ah, thcae blea- .siiigs are Winter's own! No other sei«i».»ij «.«u« give Ihem to us; and although Win'er's haw- be frosty and white and his face piixdied and blue, his heart is right, and true, and siiicen*, and his hands are open as he treads this good old earth. There is much to be enjoyed lUiU to be thankful for during hia reign on this slandered world of ounu by the piisses^ow of warm hearts gor»d tempters, sociable dii<jK>- sit ions and clear cooscicnccK. tiod'a blew«inif« on him for the goO I be t-ringti, and health vo all who enjoy it. And when the bleak ^tOIIUS r.ige fiercely and weir«lly without, may tht»i« who have wurm'rooms and cheerful fire-placoa reiRcmber in mercy Ihe destitute, and shar« w.th them some portion of the bonnty that ia their dower.
Fearful that I should weary your ptfienc* aidcX(e.-J the limits nllolU-d to Corrwpou- dence, 1 will conclude this desultory scrawl by wishinir the AKors may prove, under its pr^ ent al.l<- editorial Bupervision, a potent sua.
Rut thank God, there is a glonons sphere i
A Goon O.vE —A Yankee and a French
man owned a pig in copartnership. When-
killintr tine iliey wished to divirle the meat.
the Yankee was v<Ty anxious to divide so
! thai he could get both hind- quarters, and per-
lime.st<.ne, which liet; constitu'es the suifa.* rock, thus formi g a nuturul /y^rfgc- hence the name. Adjacent to tho bridge, and skirt- ing the river on each side are to lie found no |.-ssttianflvc caves all of which are objects ol
l>F.ri>iKo THKiB rosmo.K.— Th« AboIitloi» ipponeiit- of the Fn-sideut »nd his policy aro fast taking their placcK in the ranks of op)HtK?-
■l»d ronveolrnt. The propri- t..r h.*s f lue.>d hi,. r«t.-K to i^^^ 'Pj^j jj„ J,jj^ partially SUCCCCded iO ac-
rvU'X,rw;^a'a":>:ii'rte"*''''"'''''''''°^^^^^^^ of a rifle
A U—A stable Attaclkcd to the Howsc.
(vl:al.ly) ». HANFT.
wfthout, was instantly followed by a wild nal revenge
' shriek from his wife, who called up to him that I she was shot .
In a moment it flashed'across his mind that
But with the most fervid eloquence, tho fu- gitive entreated them to relinquish their inten- tions and painted to them iu fearful colors the
IUllTUT h HBY RHIIM »'c"l'«d negi^'t^Hi'to extinguiBhed the li;,'ht be- ' certain death that must meet them if they per- IbilllUl » Uttl UUUUlLt i„^. stairs, and the enemy had thus been ena- , sisietl. The cabm which he and his conipan
C. KAT^VELAaE,
Kura ON n AMD a l vfok a.<5soktmknt or SONETS AND BONNET RIBBONS.
bled to take aim apon bis victim through one \ ions has attacked, was inhabited, he told them, of Ihe chinks of the chinks of the log wall. In- j not by a white man, as they had supposed, but wanlly cursing himself for his carvle^BDCSs • ^y a fearful demon, from whom he had been BiuRham claimed, in loud tones : the only one of his party who bad escaped.
" ■ Their superstition being thus appealed to, the
savages concluded not to return to avenge the
death of their comrades; and thus the gallant, but wearied Bingham, and his family, were saved from a second attack, which must have
"Up, Ned, up and fdlow me !" and at a sin- — ALSO- pie bound he stood at the top of the lad<ler,
DreSV Goods and Trimmings, down which he hurried, leavngthfe hired man
_.-_.. ..,,.. <.w.. wJ^ ; to come after.
yOUraS rrmt. SHAKOPM. layy. j i:^on reaching the room below, his first
..^ '~ZZZZZr~Z 1^-.^- ^ movement was to put out the lifKt He tl«;n ; proved fata to all of them. ^««**«.«r*.««u«^,^-d ^,H«nmt^^\ ^^,j ^.^ ^.j^ ^^ ^ « „„j„^he bed, if possi- 1 Upon finding that he had really beaten off,
(Ti:nt:iy [ ^^\^ ^^ich would be the safeest place for the | or rather destroyed, the party ol savages by
■ time being He then souf^hl to b^Arricade his i whom he had been a.s.sailed, the pioneer, nl-
ANTHON MITCHELLi liitic fort bv heaping everything that hccould ■ terly exhausted by his tremendous exertions
' lav his hamls on against tfte door, on which 1 sunk panting on the bod e« of his dead foes.
iPl^Boot&nd Shoe Ma'^cr.fjJ^
If •»n»»» P .'eni qppnatir Am«n<ar tl-t •' '^aVf" \tl.nLf1.t
and there are briyrht and glorious spint« wherein, and by whom, the in.spirations of grnhts. and the yearning of philanthropy are appreciated ! Such are geniuses such sublime spirits live not for theni.sc!vesnor for individ- uals hut for God and Humanity! Though
oft like Milton, Channing, and Macauley,
lingering in frail earthly tenements «n the 1 -^ ^jj jjg j^il confines of time, they stand outl.viiig nionu- 1 J^jj, ments of enduring strength, courage, patience, and fortitude, amid suffering, oppression, and cruelly, over which kindred spirits hi both worlds are mingling their tears of joy and sor- row.
The calamities of genius arc notorion.^. Homarwas a beggar — Plautiis turned a mill
Cervantes died of hunger — Bacon lived a
Hfe of meanness and di.stress — Sir Waller
Raleigh died on the scaffold— Spencer, (he
charming .Spencer, diinl forsaken and in want
— Milti>n R«>ld his copyright of "Parndi.-e
Lost," for fifteen ponnd.s, and c'osed his life in ^j; "''o/''j;„i;;;' eom'.7ninr«"'''o"tl'^^^
obscurity— Drydeii lived in poverty a.nd_ dis- ^^^p^.ji„'^' ^..^ dinnitions for the eondii
tress — thway died thro
., ■ , 1 . .-, . I- -1 ..rofound curiosity to geologists and anti- i lion to tl.e (Jovcrnment On. I.iin^. «.-nalor
suaded the Frenchman that the way to divide l''^^"'^;;';'^,.;"jr,;;,y,rect;y frte from running * -
e,x(
«?sive!y humid and chilly,
, ..r . fj. I- u I . 1 ' iiii.i have bwii repeatedlv exiiloird. Several
tion that the Yankee would turn his back, and i""" "a^*- "^^""-1 . . .' . ' .
take the choice of pieces after it was cnt in
two. Ihe Yankee turned his back nccord-
ingly.
was to cut it across the back. I 'I""'
'I'he Frenchman apreed to do it. on eondi- ' watfr, tliongii
1 have been . , . .
mincials w< n' found in the largest one, and it
i it is currcntiy beliuveiltc contain much wealth.
j It bus been penetrated nearly a mile, with pcr-
• . ,.. . • -11 1 _ f.ct facility and at lli.it distance M-enied more
Frenchmnti-^ .ch piece vdl you l»:^-^^l2jl'i^^^
on, or ze piece v.dout zc tail ^Jj^ ^l^;,", t,,,,,,,;,,^, ,.nino..i.hed by the
Yankee. -Tl.e piece with he fail on. 1 * Jl er-abundance of ^''•'-"^^j:^ Jf;^ jj^^^^^
Frenchmac-Zen, by gar! you can take plorers were obliged to rctmct lUur steps a>
him and 1 take ze u*<r one \ '•^^'h/ian/hereaboutH is quite level, and the
Upon turning round the > ankee found that ' ".<^ '»"" , " , ..' „],. , „„i ,,.,;„„
the Frenchman had cut off the tail and stuck ; sod « «"."'b- «";? 1'^'";: > 1'^,^?^^^' 7„7 . . ., . . .1 XothiniT in the cereal line can ne raiseu 10 aa-
It in the pigs mouth. ^ ^ _^ \ ;^^;"J% .^^ ^^^, ^^^.^ ^^ ^,,^ ^.^,„„,y^ „„,,.i^,,.
,..„.„., . 'standing there arc many large and seemingly
The word etiqurtte is French, and means m p^^.,.,,,.,';'^ f^.rins with.out the soil is well ma- that language a ticket, or canl. It appears ^^^^^^^, anmiallv, and even I hen. I he crops arc that in former limes it was the custom m ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^ compmcl with those of Minnesota, France, on occasions of ceremony or festivity .^^ ^u^,,,,,^ „r n„ulitv. The avcrngo wheat to distribute amon? the truests tickets, or small ^^^^j^ .^^ j Jffcison county is not more than ten
} , bu.sbels to the acre, while in Scolt county, ac- proewdings anu directions lor me eonniict of ^.^^jj ^q ,i,^. i^^..,.„.t „f the Commissioner of
! Here, it
f om Kan- as * tew days ago made a B|*t.rh in Boston, in which, it is said, he l«>ok stro g Anti-slaveiy grounds "aswcrling thai (iciirral Hailack's army was fighting to rmsh tn-nson, but at the same time to preaerve alavety."
Tlie lecepiion of ibe speaker, we arc toH, was "very cnthuAiastic," a fact, if it be a fart, proving that the meeting was compoaed of th« Abolitionists of Boaton, who are leading off in' tlie movement to at»olitioni«e tbe war, and turn il into a crusade agaiiiKt Slavery.
The dividing line between tbe fneods ami the enemies of ('oustilational (Invemmejit are fast defit.ing thw porilion. liCt the qneirtu»^' be fairly tried upon this ias«A. mn4 tlie reMlt cannot be doabtlal.->A'M* Y^rk ^rgut.
. life of wri;.ct ..rSire rr'^r S_u'o d. i "•« '^'V'!- J^^' if • 'bmir WM ^.""c pr|.p- t^^^M^ i, u ,„„„,y..id,l b™W
trifle to keep h'm from tne grijie of the law —
ticket, or the etiqtiftte.
laud for the see<l, iu consetiu-nce of the exceed-
. ' c 1 word acouired its present crenerel mcan'oe, . .„. -^.r.^ „f»i.„ „»,,„, „|. niiili* tli<>n» it i*-
Savajre die<l in pnson, where I.e was confined ,_h -„= Lio„ted into the FmrliBh lan-niao-e. i»g stoniness of the gro'imt, winli thtre, itre - .;,,,j (jhaterton, *"° ***i ^^ ^*Sniire8 but a trivial amount of lab'.^^^
^.^^^^ — j being BO easy of tillage; and: let me tell you,
assistace. but the Ulter. terrified by Ihe h«T»T yells of the sava- g»!» without, lay still, quakio'.: with firar.
At IssI enrsirrd l>eyoiid cnduraiice by 5«<ll pniiilanimity. aud while the foe h^d for a mo- ■
the bpf*igen. were'already thnn.<ering. I It soon being broad tlayliglit, and Ibe conflict bankrupt in all the high attributes of a
i Airain and again he shontetl to Ned. tlia; having cca.sed, his family came from their ■ hirB<l man. to come to his assistace, but the res of concealment; ami "Tr*. Binsrham
though severely wounfiixl in tli • sbonlder i^l• eardle««. of iho«e cn'ative, spintu mediately proceeded to revive her flevoted ami | ments mat bavr for "Srs piven «o humiinMr, gallant hu.sband. | \u chi»f plorr — ii« onward and i'" npwHrd
This was soon accomjdL-hcii, and then Ring- ' pi ogress! Yes. exliaustloss stores of wealth.
for a debt of eight ponnd
the child of genius and misfortune, destroyed _ _ _^ i ,- , - ». v. o r r ...«.,
himself • readers wlat a ^ ork Sale farmer, of wxteen
And while gening hs.« t'.n^ trnffcrpd, in ill i A plucky little British middy rc-en!ly slap- ygara exj.crieuce, told inc a few months ajfo. in aces and in all Unds -connlles. thousands" P^ the auynst ears of his royal highm'sS| ^itcjdation of what I say, that ho would rather
notde , Prince Alfred, who tlierenpon indigitantly rp- 1 j,j^vc onr acre of Miniicsoia land thaa ten
the best land in this State Many
ihis latitude contcmplale immi^zrat-
Hesota next sjiring, if tiiey oun ."ell
tioii Mbicii hi* highness irol. therefore, was a ^jj^.j^ jamis htrrtbu- half what ibey are worth.
p., CO of srtvicp to the effect that he had btl- '|'iie late political slorin ha* fully pa.wsed over.
lei keep a civil tongue iu hi.* head. aud the industrial and other classes havtj gub-
pir pla- nature have VHjen pampered and honon.l by jwted to the officer in command. Investiga- ^,^ ^f lb. m ab H„ nnCTs.efnl. he*rih^ world envious or r^.- ti«n showed Hat the iiulignity was tl* result f,.,,„ers in t er il- enrdle*. of iho^ m-ative. spintual. .iiHow- of princely imperlinence and all U.e saiisfac- 5,,^ to Mii.i^
A Frrk I'rkss VtwnrrATm — Onr rrsfiTS will remember that thre« moulha afo %\vn ««(. fice of the Eastun Sentinel was nioltbwi. fhrr destroyed the type threw if into tbe street, »n«| . the editor, .Mr. Neiinaii, threntcned wiih iIm» ro]>e. This was all '»ec«iiae the editor was n ' Democrat, and printed » !>rm«HnHi«r y*f*'t,'l* But mark the reMil* — thei>t-M»o«;niii«' pi«ity«»r Northampton cuuii.y iK'ininatisl .\li. ^.eiiiiMi for the Assemblj, and »bc peoplw Imve *>)«.< t*^ him by a treaieodous aiajoriij. A.-. diidi'k..ii< mob Bud he waa a trai;orwilin p- -1 ;. . /.»>••• endorsed hia patEtottaiii. A crowl »»• I 'w <-«»»} rowdies and bUekgtiardi deal n I) "d. i.-j •'>««- tine/ office like co wards m t bey we:c. in !-•« darkness of night but the sowrfign. i»t4»lr.- gent and virtoous fiaopla of Noriliampt<iw> county have set their aeal of oondemiiHiion' Hjion the outrage and thone who porppirnK-*! it. This Is a proud vJi»dicniif»u of. the fn*** dom of Ihe press. May i* ha\e a halmary in-- flaeDCe.^/*t-at«y/t'(i«U<i Rifctrtrr.
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4Uf j^hakOprC atCCwlU ^Vl^m. '^""'''I''^''^-'**** '""P''"'«' "^c**^"'""- i''"»«>iJii MbxuanI'ru-atkkrs.— 'i■hv/>o//ar.Ve«•»- ir— *- -r -■ r.-.-_ . ' ___ Ur<-'J""r> "ill I'C upl tu lose h\ this and lo pn prr f.u\s the Knglish, who have I'ccn cu-
t It. MACDONALD. Editor. ' ' ""'I''-''" '"'•«■ chauge yf valu s raii.<«'J liy llit couragiug privatet'iing aguiiist the United
— - — -- — ; MidJcu <-tMiti~rntiuii of su much l:iii<l ol all and .Stales, are likely to have their own commerce
8IIAK0PKK. I>K( KMUr.H. -JS. IHOI ' ^'I'^r projxTty, and throwing it into the mar- ,.,„i;,„gi.red in the same way. Parties, it is
■• ' — — ■ ■ : ■— t '^*''. «■>" I'vrrtum all pos.sil)!e cakulalions U- ^jaid, have gone out from New York to procure
'■ ioivhand. Vast cxpuiisioua and foinmriions k-tiiTs-of-marriuc from the Mexican Oovini- I will atfetl capital and .hr^troy cuirfiilfiire and i nient to capture the vessels of Ibe allied pow-
"" CIS engaged in war ajrainst Mexico. Tlie cpie*
tioa whether our (•overimiCMt wfll allow thcir
'lliv-c cjiifiscations will, it luoy he fcarvd. ; privateer steamers to snpply theni.scjves with
I utterly corrupt uiiy (j<»Teriiii ent ("omti.is- coal and other necessaries in our ports, as the
I sioticis will f. Bther t'.e r oWn i«Ma brihcry j British anthorities in tbo Woet Indies alt.w
j will flourish, ai.d at His time, wliife frauls ! the rebel privateers to do? And if it should,
: eiioii-li to ruin a nation are coniiii- lu liu'li', : would not. the lirilish LJovernment verv soor)
I the piUVniifj and j)luiiderin;? .rf o, i-tliinl ol the ! seethe difference hetwein prufessnl and actual
wiiole projK'rty of the country will niiirly de- ; neutrality? Our Government, of course, would
•j ci\dif. public and private, wlioro we in-ed ' kispt up to the highest point.
Latest War News.
upon Btieh a subject, ond least of all that of David Tod? — for God save the people when
any one is forced to look to him for enlighten- Deserters report that UentrcTille is impreg meat upon any subject" nabh', and will be defended by not leas than
It would hare been well to have thought 100,000 troops. They are said to be going
of these things when Democratic editors were i '"'« ^'"^^'; q"f ^ers
. . tT^ . . . . Despatches trom Uom. Ridley, cruising off
arrested and Democratic journals suprc-^sed ; I tne coast of Texas, have been received, from but the fact is, all these attempts to fetter which it appears t^at esrlj in Deeeraber he
the pre s awnnjiutifiable, whether they come from Railroad I'rcsideuts or United States Marshals. Let tbe Pre* be freo— even the Miibcbievoiu Abolition Press — forin that free- dom is the 4rue safety of the Kepoblic. — .V. 1'. Jlrgua.
GhXKKAi. Shikljw Aoai.v. — We find tbe
following in the N. V, Tubltt of the 2Ist:
We learn by a telegraphic dispatch from
m. raliz.. every bran.h of the Goveum.n,t. If I do its dutv in this, ns it has i" every other in- j tv/Hiri '^r^'V^Tp'" ^^' ^'l'* ^^
\ • •' ' uolam ^fre imj sailed for Panama, having
We siinpiy frte the slave, no oia'is made richer: tcri;a;ional matter, iiceordinj;to the recognized I 400 soldiers, 200 passengers and 8360,000 in but tile |H'rson free«l, and tin re can be no ' principles of public law, but if it follow the j tri-wture. Among the pa.ssengers was (ieneral claMiing and pijlcring and coirumion; but i precw tent wt bv the Rnii*!h nuthoriiKs u i •{.'""I's yhield> who had accepted the Rriga-
. . .1 , ' 1 .1 ' 111 ' f -.4 n • i-f. t 'her generalship offei-ed kiiii by t lie Prctideiit,
ii:i' I.-.. ti"ii,«H-.s, stocks, iiioiiev — wiint can be the ■ would bo a sour c of consideralde mi.schief to ; _,,,] :, ,,_ i.:^ „ . \i-„.u , ♦ ♦ i„
I I anil IS on hi.s way to >> asnmpton to take
" ' Brfore another ARGisshid! nirain trrtvl it: I ri>ult but liie overthrow of cTcryihing and oft Kngliah commercial inteivsis. A few fa-t command of hm Brigade. This anuonncement
We VTisb
Year.
.\t*M
^••'^♦•r•, •Old Sixty -one" will h;.ve pa-»i"«; away, and yonn;; Sixty-two will havet.ikiii hi.- pliM-e, uiimoiii.-Ii ng us that the f;ail b.irk ol life i» fa^t drifting on to eternity: an I briiig- iiiL' to riiintl nintjy conflic'iiif: ihonjli't*. I<ooking back upon th r dim V!;$ta of the
e.cn liop>? I/il U4 iru.''t (hut t>o Viist a niea.'^- 1 privatei-r steamers off the IJriii.^h Wext In- 1 will l)o received with much pleasure by the
ure may not be hurriedly acted iipou. The ' dii's, could fiive the Knglish men-of-war a I iX't»el.H m.iv iSeservc it ail, l)ul this would de
soldiers of the Irish Brigade.
.siroy ihe country.
In brieflv noticing this subject we have simply laid before our leatlt r.-. a few rcns,.ii.s
past, we iii.-covcr maiiy eause.s for regret. — wliy ti.e ]K-op!e .^^hould iciiudiule tlic i oufMa When the presi-i.t year rir>t dawaed np-ui n<. we were a prosj>cruus and happy jx'ople; i-ur
nat ileal of eii'pioynieiit Ijesides Vdockadiii;; ' n,,« A«»^,_ r« - ^ j
,..,;/ '^ Our Army Co^rospondenco.
the ports of .Me.\!co.
WiiKKB Wkke Thkt? — We notice, upoii !
FROM THK THIKK RK(;LMF:.\T.
roan'ry w;i.>» nniled. and although the faint
mutt rings of the comi.i;^ storm were lieanl ii.
Ibe dialan o. that ieoling of TaLClcd .si-curi:\
whirli pf»!Messe<l us all. drove from onr nii..i^
■II thouglits <»r intimations of 'he pn's<'nt for
Ctidalile rebellion, that like .i dark pall l.arg-
over our once [>e:ic«'ful and happy country. —
We beli« ved that a; the ch:ngor of anns «!iil
no lotiyr resound upon our hil!s and valley.s
and as tiie garui^ iiti dyed in biooil had pas ed
•'•vay, we were enjoying a ki-iing peace. !'>»•
while wc have been misl::ken and dis.ippoint
eJ. may we not h«'pe Ihat as "out of e\i
C >ineth gooti,** ai.d we have been made to
ntoiie for our national sin.", tie smdes ot
Providence may again beam upon ns unite*!.
pro.-j»<roaH and hupj-y; that a* we all bavi
tHfvn thuiiglit to aj'preci:ilc the blessin^js m
peare, our erring brethren ni:vy r»'fnrn to their
illegiaucc and nnite in extending the blrs>iiig>
of con;»titulio:iaI freedom throughout Ihe
World, while lit feci more di.'-p«»sed to ftr^el
the past, aud
" B« to thctr fHiill- •% llttir MI'x!;**
wneml)eriug that vu, like tin m, aa- but hu- man.
Trusting that tli'is may the result of the present unhappy war. and that when anothci year Kiiali have pa-.-ed away, the blev-ini:- o! |)Cacc will have i>ver>preud our land, we bid j^u or>e and all
A PLeA.<«.\\T A.ND If-^PHV N'kW YkaH.
CoitfliKcatlon of Stoiiiherii l*rop- eriy and IIm couocqiienccM.
tl'Hi die. lines, advocatid by >nc}i L'ongres- j
iN ubj
looking over the li.st of inemlK'rsof the House of l{epre'entative.«, who voted upon the lest
1- *i r. ' 1 \»- 1 ,, I <iuc>tion, of tabling the n>oluiions cen.xuring | left Camp Jenkins for this ttation
sional ignoramu.^s as .Mr. Gtirlev. W u »hai! ' „ '^ '^ ' i na n r no» nauuu,
. " , ., .. r.,' L- . • M»en. JIalleck, for his celiiljniti (I Tiiird (.Jider; three davs in comin ' we had to nii
continue the consideration of 11. w subjcit in j« . ' , • i" o-. ««. n.oi lo ni,
I'lture i.s<ne.
[■
.in KIO(|«i'nl ippeal.
Ai! Dr. Uu.'>.M-ll, ill ni.i letiir to the I<on doll Timrs last rcpiiMishe i in thi.s roui'.ry. s.ny.-: tlliero is no mx in giving advice to an •mgry man. The Noilh i.- v. ry angry just DOW, and all the council.s wj.i'li atre uddres- ed to it from Knrojie in the infen-.-<ts of inod- • r.ition and j eace are di.sreganird, or einjiloy- cd to incite in to fur}' !».■. i.ffoiding proof that liic gical Powers aiT determined to interf re .\ith the blockade, or 1. .1 their sympatllie^ are with the ."^'Mith.'
But liifc following extract from a letter aei_ , dre>.s«'d by Sir John Powring to Dr. Wwj. •.rowan will at le:i>t cnli»t atleiilitwi and gruti- tiuUr fi'T its tone of ean!e»t siiicerit\ :
"Vour fratriridril w;.r i.', l!;e most dn'adrn' | di-trilmled and tlieii n-tunicil; wi.ile. ul pre.-,- . vent of mo.e ;. hist-ry No .l.ml.t it wi!! ; ,,,, ;, „j,^.,., ,., „„, ,, ^. ,.^.,„ ,.,j;,.,.,7
be eontrolied an I ..in.*etcd for good, litit ll.ai i ,,. , . .. . •• , . ,
it shoul ! end in nnvrhinsr but a .<H)narati..n ..f *" ""' "''"''"' ^'- ' •'"'• " """''^ *"' "" '"'-
The q'lestion, ns to what eour.so t!ic Gov- fnmi'iit slio'iM pur-lite, ndntive to the >lave> of tbe disloyal States, has been di.-cu-.sed if. the press aud by the people .simu wha. e.\ten- pively, siiiee tbe prcM-iit i-ebellion a^isumeil it- pre-wint gigantic projioriions. But until bee retary L'atTieioii decland it lo be the duly ol the (Jovemment to arm the slaves of ihose ii reln-llion, that policy was adviH-ated by but n f • w aboli'ion hot-beads — who ean-d ns little for the honor of our army as tliey did for the "Hag of our country," when Mry were called apou to eiilbt in its defence. But vinec the disagreement between the Pre>id-nl at.d .S-e- r iar\- of War took place, upon thi.- question. •a opportunity has been afforded lo the conn t.7 to know wlio are the friends of the (Jov- ernment — :»s framei! by the fathers of our conntry — and tbe Constitution oa /Oa. Th» tinic hai come when each citizen must take n position, either a.s a conservative, union loviiif; citizen, desirous (d the ri'storation of the Union as it teas; or that of an abolitioni.st, wiio, for gi'ttiiig his daty to his country and (iovern- mont, would ac-ept the immediate abolition of .slavery us a price for the ruin of his coun- try.
For one, wc have no hesitation in saying that we are unalterably oppowd to the j)riii- cifde of " confiscalion," : s advocated by fiie radical aboliioa hiciiiIkts of Congrc.-.s, or tlie Secretary of War. By a parity of rfa.soning, tbe^ie gentlemen claim tlial negroes, lieiiif' coi • trabaiid of war, should be •• confiscated" arm- ed with a musket, and turned loose upon the diiloyal States, to iudisciiminately massacre the loyal and disloyal whites. Without stop- ping to illnstrate the atrocity of the proposi- tion to arm the slaves, we will pass on to a consideration of the subject of confi.sc..tioii, as
L'par:
ilie North from tiie South. s»€ms to me fpiit improbable, if not impoxvljle. I never kneu ;i i|M--iion in which there was so much uii. un- ity of \ ivra amoig our w i.*e Mid good riicn. »•-: this. We want you, as freemen, us pliilo.'-- ij.hers as staio-men, r.n Christaiiis to sel;le ii pence what w;.r will ui\t'r settle. Yon a?i iiow, unroMiineiiatelv. eng;M^.-d in a po!ie\ which eoMipel- — or, at all even's employ; — .lets of ile-poti^m which would .senni itirp-di- ble. and are t:iking mea.-ures against British -ul.jecis wliieli wc wou'd tolerate IVom no other (.jovi.rnnii lit. 1 think your North woni'I l>e s!ronger without a discontented Sonth. If t chooM'^ to t;i.x itself by monstrous and un- iVii ndly tariff-, and to npu li;i'o tlif doefrino ■ .ft'ne tiade, .>-o glorionsiy tiiumphnnt e!-^
Leb.vxo.n .Fuxi tio.n, Ky., Dec. 9, 18C1. Dkau Mac ; — On Friday morning la.st we
we wen* march, and th.il the names of M'-.-.«rs. Altlrich'und Win- 1 carry our packs, aud the ro^ids beiu" verv mud- di»:ii an- amtmglhe mi.-siiig. A few weeks ago, 1 dy and bad it was anything but niiiu.senient, ilicSt. Paul /';-cs5 made a fool of it.mlf ly i particularly as we had nothing to eat but NUpjio.sing it nad .li:^ovvred a •• mare's iicsf."] eiaekers and bad pwk, and not enough "f PontinU''d .11 the absence o' Senator Rice, when the I'ote ihi-in either ; but gut along prettv well, all was taken upon the ex;»nlsion of lireckenridge. ' things considered. 'I'he first day we had on- Will it now inform us win n- were its twin pets, ly about eleVv-n or twelve miles of a mnnh. .\ldrich and V.iiiiiom, at the lime ref.ned to' and found a very good camp groui.d. Thi • above? Come, gents, " what's s,\kx' lor tin- ne.\t we had fifteen mile.-, and were quarlen.1l i g(.o-e is sauce for tlie gander." Are our rep- 1 in a elMirch, and were crowded .so that we j rc-eiilatives af>uid to let the jnople know i eonid not get a good stretch on', or n.'st our- i w! etiicr they ure abol 5 ionics or Union men? ' scl.c: as well as if N^e had been in our tesits. I .^ , ^j. i^.j", j,j^ coinpjtiiies hen-, they call the jilme '
! Shepardsville. The last dav we had about
thirteen ndles to this jilaee ; and found the
i 2nd llcginiont. While waiting for our bag-
j gage to come up. the 2nd boy .set to work
j and got ready a capital supj>er f .rusthe besi
which I have had .since I left home, and to
wliieli we did the ','reale.vt justice. There i-n-
only fi.iir comjaimcs of us here, and the 2nd
Regiment is e,,ing to Labanon, about thirty
six miles from here. Our duty here is to truiird
I two railroad briilgi ;;, ami the junction, and e.v-
*■'• I amine the e.iis for all susjjicous churaetei-s.
t'.oou TOR IIar.nkv — .\ St. L< mis despatch i ' '"""'' f-''^i'><"' """--h of a detail of things
to the Chicago 7V«ir», .ay.-: - Pnink |}U,r| >-'<''"''■»"? '"''•i' •-»•■* .^^'t- l^nt I """.v in my nex;.
fnct Gen. Harney on the stri-et and offered to. ''"''^" ^^<-"ll"f '- l'"-' t'.v mihl here at jirc-ent.
shake hamls. Gen. Harney repli-.i with „ ' "''i''- ' «'it«- H'is 1 am as warm as 1 have
captured the l<^|tg^ish sdioouer Victoito, of 72 tODB, from Poiot Isabel, witi| a boat from rebel authoritiei, having run the Ueekade The Tessel was sent to Key West. Seven of tho.<--e on board took the oath of allcgiiiuce, aBd six were dctaioed as eoemies.
A dispatch frcun Fortress Monroe saj»that the Hon. Alfred Ely came down fTom Nor- folk, by a flag of truce. Alter a visit to head- quarters he look passage to Baltimore.
The la-t accounts from Prices army are that be is ri'lrcating to Warsaw. Gen. Pojje has received many econiums, for the success of his forces. General lialleek's policy of .show- ing no mercy to marauders and bridge burn- ers and of dealing the utmost leniency with those who lay down their anus and ix'tiirn to their hou.-es and pcaecrni nvocfitions, will do much to rt^slore peace to the St a'. e.
On the 26th the steamer Baltic arrived from Fort Pickens whet« she landed thcT.'ith New York regiment and .sailed hence on the IDtli. .Matters at Fort Pickens ure unchanged. De- .sei lers report gi-eat di.s!r<j.sK and diseon'eiit among the rebel forces. The gunboat Ira quois has the j>irate Sumpter blockailed at Cieiifuegos. The gunboat Ftambec.n is block- ading the port of Nassau, N. P. where the pi- rate Isabel was.
The .Memphis ,\ppral of the 19fh says that property to the amount of S2,r)00,000 has been already ctmtiscuted by tbe receiver.
IMPORTANT F ROM EUROPE
Warlike Prepara- tions.
Opinions of the French and Eng- lish i'ress-
LKTTKK OF TIIUKLOW WKKD.
Woii.n IT i»K di .ST? — We learn that peti- tions are in eirenhiti, n unif n/ Po<ftmi*:ers in this State, to make Si. Paul u disiril.u'iiig of- fice. Would thin be doing ju.'tlieelo the down river portions of the State? WouM not ibeir mail matter have to be eairied iij» to St. Piiu'
vantage; but if other portions of the Stale :ire lo suffer, we would ijc .-vati^fied with the old ngime of things.
curse and a coniemjduons e,\pre.v.ioii, and i
sometimes been in the Fast Indies'. The ! rountry around looks nice, we are .surrounded
where, so be it; but let it not blame the Sent I I I'r'^tert the tJovemmeni — w!,ich gave litem lor throwing off the fetters. Wo want voii to be strong — your policy makes von fei-lde: rich — you i;re doing your bc-st to iBipoveri>l; vonr.H'lvrv br..'h.Tl;. — and you are ei:<;;i[.'e.I n Cain-like slaughteri •:; hnppy — an 1 wha: woes are in ail yr nr boU:-eliulils; jicaceful — tail y 'U are bu.sted in wide wa.iiimr war. I vsri-e very fiai.kly 'o you My heart is full. I love .\niericM too well. 1 have there loo innny dear aiid val ;ed freinK. not to desire I;cr pr"'irn'.--s and prosperity, I have no inter- est lo bias my jud<rement. ai:d all my prejudi- ces liHve been on vour side of the Atlantic."
turned away."
Good for the old hero. \o m..n was pv.r ' ''>' ^"■-"'" '""*' '''"»' '*""'*■' "f "i''" P'^tty high wor.si' maltreated tlinn (ieii Ifainey has been [ "'"' '''' """■^' •"" '"'"■•' co^i'""^' v*ith trees ; we by men who, like Frank Bl..ii. were puli::g in ' "*"' Ci'mped on a ri.^ing groun-l, and one of the tluir nur>es arms- while he WIS figh ling to ^ '"•*-"■* *'' railroad runs thiongh our camp
round, there are only a few bfiujcps here, and
Exfliaiige of Prlxoiiur:!.
sup. ort and po.sition— rr„„i it- fn.nile<». j "" *''"* ''^ "'"'" ''='^" •'<^'"(' »« diversify the
St. Johns, N. F.. Dee. 24— Tho Nia?.«.ra from liiv.-rpooi lilh. and (incen-iown ir>lli. (■a.-*sed Cape Ra<e Moiulay uigut, biingiiig. 1.0 d. Ill news of thefjih.
The Fatrie says it is asserted that Frame and I lie gr,al Powers have been eon-ulied liy tireaf P.ritaiii. and have expressed t!ie oj.in on thai the conduct of Captain Wi k-s w.ia a violation of the riglils ef neufral.s.
LivKnpooi,. Dee. 11 — The vte.nicr .Vusfra- lasi;in wiiicii left Liverpool with l.liti.i tr >ops a field ba'tery, large qiivnlitie.s ofantiniinition. stores siidjre.s ic, for North America, also arriv»;d at H.ililax this morning.
The We.-t India mail steaiiu r ha« taken to Kngland tiie ii' ws of the e.s'-npe of the ."^unitor from .Mar Jnique, a-' also that on the 2-1 h ol Niiveiid'er the Sumter c-ijiluied the .\ineri';in shiji Montmoreiiev, from .Newport, Kngland. with coal lor the St. Lawrence, but relca.sed lier on receipt of a bond by the ca: tain, })ro- niiyihg to jay If'JO.OtH) three months alter peace \>us jiioclaimed.
The Hriti.-h war ves.sel Cailmus has arrived i
the Tillage was in immediate danger of de Btruction by lava. All commnnication be- tween places in the vicinity ot the mountain were inierrnpted. Earthquakes were frequent in the Bay of Naples. The sea had receded 50 metres.
Japan.— Affairs in Japan were nnsatisfac- tory. The European representatives were awuitwg instruction^ from their gorcrimicnti.
I4TKRT — LnKRPOOi^ Dec 14.-»-The Lon- don' Thiu-s publishes a letter from Tbarlow Weed, tbe main object of which is to defend the American Government, and Mr. tSeward in particular, from aU hostile intenliMli to- ward England, and disclaims, on behalf of Mr. Seward, any onfriendly feelings or inteBlions towards her, and says that the threats of in- sulting England which Mr. Seward made to the Duke of Neweastk?, was merely idle talk or badinage.
Mr. Weed savs he believes if Enjiland's dis- patch to Lord l^yous is jn'remptory in tone it will meet with jieremptory refusal. He ap- [teals for moderate counsel on both sides as the only methoci yf avoiding a collision.
'i'he 'J'imeg cdiiorially comments on Weed's letter, and s lys he has nnide the eatiso of his client and his counlry cou.-iderably wor.^e than he found it.
Tbe Tj/nrssays Englatid asks nothing from .■Vineriea but that she shall ab.staiii from ac- tual outrages, or that, if h is coniniitted, that ! >he shall make reasonable repar.itioii. If slu'i will do this it is well; il not, the alternative; will not eiwiie in the desired lorin of |)iolract- ed negotiation.
The coininand-in-ehief of the fores in Can- ada wdl remain in the hands of Sir Fenwick Williams.
.No additional orders w -re i.s-uel on lh<' I3th for leg iii'Mits to be h'id in na'line.s^.— .No cavalry or h^ns-- arii lery will go to (,'anad ; Itefore Spiing. Picparaions were reprr-entid as on a .-cale wliiuli would have asioiiishcd people in anticipating.
The Palis correspondent of Ihe 7'';nf 1 says the gei.etal feiding is that (ien. .-^coit ha- gone liack wifii tlit^ intciilion of cii':gliteniiig t!ie Wa-hi::!Xton (.\ibinet as to the ideis of till- Fre;.ch (A'vermneiit. He is douutles-i ac- quainted witii the opinions of tae Eiap.-ior, an I that it is no" favor.iMc to President 1/n- cohTs piiicy. (i -li. ral Seo't will p'oliabiy convince iiis o.nin rynient that lley canaol count on the ni.>r.il -■ii|>porl o.'Fianeo.
JOB OFFICE-
The Proprietors of the ARonS won Id
resjiectfully iiifonn the public, that they hate incomiectiuu with tho newspaper edtublk>b- ment
i imi m mmi
They arc prepared to cxeculM
THUEC DANS i..'\'rr:K.
AIL KINDS OF JOB WORK
On Short Notice,
Sudden Dea'h of Prince Alb rt.
UJl AAI
coiiOHh;
IhlH Tirht,, S.tdniho'il Ililla .'Votet, Cliickt, Couiil^f Oritrrs. 'I'lJini Oidtrt,
K.NioUB.xoiNG. — The ."N". 1'. W»7fW.i xays the town fcli'Ctions in Conii'tticut. as eiscwheie. prove the strength and vitality of t!ie Demi - eralie parly, and its ability to achieve the highest degree of .succe..is in Ihe futun-. Wherever tlie dcnjocnny have adhered to
off St. Thomas to pro! ect vessels ugainsl an- other Trent affair.
tjRi:.4T Hurvi.v. — The aMitude and prepara- tions by Eu^dand sliow no cli.mge.
The London Times editorially reports the follow inir storv:
During theVi it of the Prinee of Wales to
.\merica, Mr. Seward took mfvantage of a..
eiitera^infientto t!ie P.isc, to tell the Duke
of Newcastle he /Se< aid) was likely to occup;
mimi'toiiy of can p life will be tho passinp ! a high offi. e. That when he did so, it woni«l
traiii.s of which ihe:e are a good number dai-' *'^''""i*" lii-* »hity to insult England, and h- j^. I should in-ult her accordingly.
'I he Tiniff accumulates evidence of a bmir
St. Joii.vs. N. F., D:'i;. 2">. — Tie Steamer I Posters, Per>ia p;t-sed C:i|»e Raee tm Saiurday nigiit. 1 Hugimss cards Krench paji.rs at .Marseille^ 11. iv-, and liir deaux. a Ivi.'-ed the (i ivcriciieil to |)revrv • strict neutrality in ca.se of warl»ctwecn Eng land and the United States.
So ne Paris papers, however, adrocnfe the (Mcrgetie ime. V ii'ion of Fraace. 'i'l 0 Opin iuiie JViitiunalt-, ihe lit>eral oriran, says Fra. le --hould lo 1 >w the exaiiiple of En-laii !, should the latter recogniz.; the Sj.itbru Confcuv racy .
Austrian pipoiN are of ojii'iion thit th. oiltlirc.ik of war l>.-twe<vi E'iglaiid and .\:ni.-ri- ea would remove tjie only l>.irri^-r in l-iurop • agaiiLst Fn-neh anriition, and that I-rai c. would begin war \\A\i Gerina:iy. A .%leaii.ci sailed ou tlie lOlii for C.i.iail.i w.t:i l.OdU : roups.
Pii!>.-e Ah; t iii--d on .Sunday nonn, the l.VI', of gastric fevcr. His ilhu'T!> had iini pr>; vion.vily been con.siJi-red dinigi'r lUs.
The Liv.-rpo .1 .l/.;cu/-i/ slat > tbnt tbe Ear- of Derby has be -n cnsalled l>y th-' G-vcin nie It H'id approve i its |) >liey in lie- Amk- i n.; dliiciiUy. and .-ugge.sted that captains of out vard liuiiiid .«!iiji.> .sigMalize Knj-li^h Vc-^e!.• that War Ri:li .Vai rica was pn.bii.le.
Ilnndiillf. Lrpal lilankr Cntintj itlnnks, Striiinhiuit etijds, Circulnrs, Bill Jh.ids, Letter ^^^l^ds,
In short everyiliin^ from %
MAMOTH POSTER
We have not got any more clothing served out to us as yet, but I Iienr that the Quar'er Master has got si m • for us. Bye the bye, tie ofli irwho wii- acting as our Quarter ^Ia^tcr.
Iriah News-
cherislicd intenlion on the part of Mr. Sewar to do F,n'.ilaial an injury.
In aiiiither leader on int. niational affairs tin Times adxi.se.s t' e Federal Government ti.
to the smallest or simjiles-t cani requi'ed.
Having in addition to our larje iwwi»p»fier PrcKs a
Wo are pfppan'i! to etecu'e work with «l^f- [latch a.'iilio siwc.-«fully couip^itu with
Any Ofnce in tho Sta*:3.
A dispn'eh from ftiibiin -ays: '-'I'lie greiit - j c'l unaniiniiy prevaiicd ainoii_<' the mendjt r- '
tluir distincti.. oi^anization, and refu-ed to, h:.ei.her resigned or been displaced, and our nri;^ ^i^'y-ri^ii'X' n;:S;:vr\l:
amalgamate with Bepnid:eans. under the pre- i fi.-st L eu en-irn js n 1 r our Quarter Master. \ Brilish. and its own .ibolitioni-ls
ten.se if '.-upporting the government," the We ex] ect that f,ur r.vtions will be be fcr at ; A tel giaMi Pi.-m Piu->eK. of th- Pith, bi
gratifying re.-^ults have Ikhii acliieved. l-i-t ^ tended to on aceonnt of the chamre „v tin- li\- ' '!''\^'''''"-"'- ''''>'' ''''■''' '^ "'"'"''''' '''l'l'''"'»'i<-'
Democrats .stand by their ...gani/ation, and ! i„,, was n,i,.erable before. I beli. vc that '^"'-'''^ "'•" '"'^''^'i'*" "'"'-' American a-oHct
call attention pnueptty to the eoiidiliou o!
he |i'iirer di.slricts wiiieh aiv iiow t!ir.a'w»a>l
will wa'it. Cdn.si'rvative and l.,ib
■r.l
a\'.
II with one aecon!
their tickets, if they would do their countrj- a ntithin" will wear oj real .ervicp. I
On this Rubjcit — already become one nfj .lecp and painful interest to thou^.'.Ilds of peo pie who have friends detained by the enemy — \ Kkw Okdkk rk-i-k' tino K.M.ibTMK.STs. — An the Metropolitan lie or>l. the organ of .\r h- (,iiler has been resolved upon inaugurating a
man's patrioli.>4in like not having nioi-gh to ea', and that of thi w.ir>t description, and ib
will lir offered by King Leojiold.
The A/o/T/«jg /Vt/ s\s there i.s no truth ill tiie run o thai (;ener.;i Scoti's sudden n--
ilibig for two hour. '"■'" ''^"'•' ^ V^'' »''Cn»;«>|'"U'.I.«iK'.nIatio,.. .'^ . .1 It wa-- L'ener.dly reported that he h.id g-n • on
risioh from tlv
with your kiMiji-ark on, and then two hoiiis I ., j;,,^! (.fmi
bishop Huij'hes, e.\pres.-<'s the following seesi- ' new system of eiili.-tiiKUts. No more ble views:
Ficncli (y.'V''rnini-nt
ur\. '< '^■'""''•>» *l'"ll ; '1"^" n dr-.i-spiirado, ami wiiile ; to the Washington (;al>inet. The Herald's
Paris corr-spo'i lent .<ays he hid a long inti-r view with .M . Thi)ii venal b fore his departun; The g. n ra! invire.sson in fin mcial circK
I mrnts. batteries or companies mn.st be receiv- ; "" '^■^■•'''' »'"'"^"' ''"^■'"- '". ^"'' "" """ P"''*""
As to the cli.irgr* that these privriterrs pre I cd by the governors. e.xc:pt on requi.--ition of' "■''''" •'''" "I""">"'"- All of the aforesaid ^ _
toberegarledaspinitcs becnu-ie they make • ,,,^, ^y.j^ i)p,„j,.t,„e„t Bomlar army .jOiecrs "'"^'^■""'"'■'' '"^"'" """""^'^J '""'' ""l^li- ''^'iT- 1 was 11^1 Ge». Sci.tt carried out a momentous war upon and plutaler unarmed ycs.-ek the „•,.,,„ „,„•„,,.,, „, „,.:,..„,„i ..,,„„,•' ,1 ^ .: Such was our life at Camp Jenkins, but I ih. communiration from the Fn iieh G-vcrnaent. argument must hold equally tr-od as applied '^^ ' '"^ "I'PO 't-l >"I"^' '» oudeni of IIh. vol" I ^ „ -^ ^.^.j,,,^,,.,, ,,,.,4 ^,,^,,^, ,.^ ,„„ ^,^ .
10 Co>.federaie troops who srizo the property ; uiiterr recruiting service, and the following • !'" '"""^ " \''' "^ ■'" 0''«Hjere astliecountr\ j ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^,^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^
of citizens of the Pniied Stales m.t actio- a^ , depots, with Others to be selected, hare been " '"' •• "'"' "''" '*''^'''" """* ''" «" .'* *' """''• ! field immediati-ly on landing.
belligerents \* we have said, we cannot .-ee any diffn'ne<> between the two ehi.sses f»f bel- ligerents in thisresjirel, nnd the meic fact that the nct.s of the one are coniniitted on the si ii, while tiiC a'ts of the other are cntifined to the land, can hardly be regarded as jiistifving the Government in treating the privateers as [»irati*s.
But there i« still another vii-w to he taken of this mailer, and it is one th.it mie-t not be overlooked. Among the prisoners eonfined at the Sonth an: Cidonel Corcoran, (j'oiorel Cogswell, Colonel Loe. Colonel Wilcox, Col. Wood, and many otiiers, all of whom are lio|)e- fiilly exiiccling their n'lea.^o at no di.-ttint da>. ri is liave i h y a right 10 expect, and we s»v no valid r -iLS'ii why they should not have been resti'red to their friends UTore this. It is the
dicid.il u|>on:
I do hope they may let ns try it at ome, | 'I'he Briti.sh Government continud lo char
,y . o 11- T TV I with tilis old P.uckiier ; and liave it over at 1 ter .ill avai!ai>|p steamer.s.
ro;i >iir:iin_': imva, ftnven- 1 _ -
D. L. HOW,
"Wholesale & Retail
I'KM.Kf. ly
*'.\1 m!K"^ot a. I .til .-"iii-.ini J , iii^\:i i7iiTi'n« i rn u * ii- r i% -.- i i
__...•• w I- M- - , ■«■ • oiipe Onlv ♦leii I leive In lii-o Pur niv finn'lv ' *^o Dutalliiiiis ol Hritisii jTiards Were ex-
port; W i.scon.siii, Madi-oe; .Mis-Moiri, Jefferson ' """-'• viin .iiai 1 na»i 10 ii\e lor my lamilj . , . -, .1 , ■ ■ " . . , .
' 1, » i> I ..- ,. ,, \ ■ ,,.' /.I I- . r .1 • J - - ' pected to snd on the l.'-t 1 in s'eamers Ad:iat-
or Benton Barrack; Mi'-hi-an. Detroit; lib- fthe fortune of war not otherwiiw oidainmg i '.,„,, p..,..,,,, „,. . „ . ..„ ,, . , , ,,. ., • tj e , 1 I ,; , , e /M - «^ I ic anil faradn, under couimand of Ijord r.
nois Sprmgfiehi; Inhami. hvhanapol,.: ()|„o, i,j ,i,.;i,|, ^^crr far pn-fenble to twelve mont! > panlef.
1 obimbns; kentui'kv. i.,oui-v.lle: Penn~>lva-I f ., ■ . i-ir », .„ .- , , „, I <> ? „ 1. _ u « • !».♦?. ..« ii„-,;i..,,i V. 1 •!• . V , of this sort of life. But -patience and .shuQle Orders have been issued for tlif ha>ty man- ma, Marn-iliurgli; New.Jers-y, lrenton;Newi "^ ' - .... . ■'
he t're> iiian'f Join mil.
igreed thai dis'r s> \vas ininiiii-'ii'. and th;.i ihe govcrnaienl should be ajijilicd to taki aition in time."
A lui::il!e in ilie Uathdnim poor'ioii ('.late- ly stuld'cd liv>' |>aupers wiih n {HMiknife. hav j ing been allowed to ii*- the knife for cultiiej j tobacco. I
1h- Hon William Proby. of Glen .\rl.! .-\iklow, ha.N been apjiointed a inagi>liale f>r! thtf county of Wieklow. '■
'Ihe will «! sowiiijj is going on actively in
liic ili>triet siirronndnig out city, the lec nl
wi alher proVMig very favorable for Ihe opera
t\oi\.—Kilkeniiif .Moderator. w iij'r 1.^ r »• ,1 «
In the Southern dijilriel of the barony of! OILS, r.'lH.'VlSIIKS
AthloiC tie failure of the j> L.to cK.p lia> | l..l.\H'S. I'L.lSTKRI.Xa
been UMive:.s.il in the low undrain.d lami, and I H.JIH. K HHOSE.XJ-j
its reclaimed bog. (/jj^ r.lTL.XT MEH-
j The Cork fJiumin*'!' of the 2")th lilt, sav^: : — "A dcpulalinn coii>\.^Iii»g of .-eveial ineiii- |b<rsoflbcCo..:.eil w-iied on Mr. .'-l.'. /■ I .;,,^,„k ,•„. ,„,,^t.(,„.
.Maguire, tli;.-, liny, li.r the puipt>.se of a.-kit»g
hir.i to allow hilll^elf to be put in noniinatiou MiKMtitSt2Jt'*E OII4
for the otlice of .\liivor for the eiuuiiig year, j t'l^' «■•!' not -xiii'Mirat
LTD, I TUfiPb:.\rL\E,
ICLXES, FJ.XCV GOODS.
All orUr* from Comif ry l»<-al*ra t>mmptlr afrnife-l |i>
•dvocated by the radical iiM^mbors of Con- ,,„tv of the Gover.ment to sec that our pal- gres.saiid embodied in the "Confiscation Bill" j !ant fellows be relcv,>cd, ami every day that of .Mr. Gurley, of Ohio. itheyaie kept in c 'nfinenient longer than is
will be i.>siied to them at tin iinanders of regiintuts in troBps will make reqni>iti. ns dine'ly on the '
,. , r • . • I ';'';"''''n"*''- I «*•"!'' lik*^ »•';«■ r<Mit sort of teaching, I di.n'tj L-rd Shaftdniry declined to attend the, ,, . r .. • .
< ommanders i.f regiments ,n the field w.oi- ng i,,,;,,,, ;„ ,,,5,,^, „p f„^ ^^^^ ^j^,^^ „, ^-„^,^ | „„,,;„„ ..^.j,,^ j,/,,,^ ^^.p,^^. ,„ j,,^. i„,i,,,,i.,„ j readily gol for the pnme.t
Sam's expMiee ; the idea isa low one. Il was ' \\f^l «^""|»' ''C interpreted by the bulk of; „, ^,,^ Arehdeaconry of Ardfe; t. which indues I
the pre-s and by America as .t cloaked rebuke | ,,... d .... .1 l-:.... .1.1.:..
I i-d over OIK) tirkin-, and £2 IHs, and 6<1. was 1 idily gol for the prinie^t. Arclid;Mei)n D.-iaiv h.i-< l»een institute I in-
Superintendents for their resjicctive Stall's Pitt of the PRrs.-N.— The SL Clond Cn
not with such ideas, and "how wo can run i
fastest when we see tlie cnomy," that the sol- ! opinion that the country was united in this
» .1., tt -.in » 1 r .1 1 the R'ctorv of Kingobbin.
to the British Government, and favor the; ' °
A placard has been extensively po.sted
nucc
pulsion — as witu many the rebel oath, would desire to come back aiul give in their adhesion to the Government of the United States The Southern j^eojile vould be impoverished, and the tvro hu.ndred millions of dollars due from Southern debtors lo Northern creditors, wotild be rendered in- capable of ever being paid, as the property on which the debts were secured, would be ap- propriated by tho Govornuiont to its own us*-. Taking this fact into consideration, it is not to be wondered at th.it such ultra and fanati col measures would meet tlw Uisapprobation and emphatic cuudeniiiation of (lie eupitali.«its of the coantrj* — who. at this time, are the re- liance apon which the Government bases its operations and estimates, financially, iu the conduct of tbe war.
We cannot believe that Mr. Onrley poald bavc introduced Hua bill, with a Aiil knowU edge produce, that he monrti South ing Kentu< lionf, the coant pred amount
, . ..,...., - Jenkitis of a tiiknbe-ii.riu.LpiuKl bv a cW;.«n' '■"""''"'" «'■^'"*■"^•'''''^t 'be recognition ol the' '^^^
the j.ri, -ner-! :ls have fallen into theii hands. P')i.<omng the public mmil and fal riy •issiim- __,,;; "!„1. ,,„... f. . , : CJOUthern St^iU-s and that he was instrumental ' "fft^nng £10 on I. sown behalf for like iiifor-
tennined to retail. ite bv h:»:» 'iti" as many of '"'1 on quietly while lanatirism has ^ren l,n»y ..■•.. . ^ . . . • . • ^- .1 • ■■ ■ ■ ....
200 Baarels Salt
For Sale at
ST. PAUL PRICES.
D L. now.
l«l:.il;tf J
J. S. WKISEll, Physician & Snrgeon,
tynAKoPKfc:, • - -
Umcc ut Uow'» Drug Star*.
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THE LATEST DISCOVERY !!
Have we no? le.id ti:nt lots have already been i">f to represent Noriliern .senlini> nl. Through "*^"'" ''"-' <-'«"'!>• He f-'«^e the soldier .some ^ ju cau.-iug General Scott to "-o lo Washing- ' 'na^'Of*-
drawn by the piiso- rr.<. and that the gaUaiit apprehen.sion of weakening ilie -upport of the poi.stncd whi.-key to drink. There were three ' ton. " I Mr O'Menra of Menn'/h his been apnoiu
eoirm.mieroftheSixiy-nihth— oncr>ftlierew ^Var. the Democratic p.irty have hitherto of them arrested for it, and tried, bnt two of 'Hie Pari.s corre.spondont of the Tos^ a.s- ; ted to ibe important' post" of Kosident I'linri"
regiments whose bn.vcry was the only redirm- ^topped sliort of that h, di poMii.m for the them.wcre found not guiilv, ami let off The ' '^'"♦^ ^''"^ P^'"'"'''"' anticipations prevailed : neer on the Maurilio. railway, the construe-
mg feature in tt;e ohcrwise disiiniceful deteat C onstitut 101 which wc belie ve.J no<-es<ary to ... ,, ^. • ', ., "' ; anion" Americans in Paris, and says Mini.sler f ion of which w bpin.r e.i-iid , en l.v tWe Ur.i
at Bull Run-have we no' r. ad that the lot bo taken by the b>yal ...tion before thi.s' war '^---'J' «» «'<! "«"• -- f"""'! ffu.Ity, and .sen. ; i,,,,^,^^ Consul P.igdmvu.ida^l their in- i Uh GWniment ° '
of beini hu'.g in retaliation has fallen upon f*^*" J''C I-'""" f"" ^^^ .Micees>fully do*-!. • tenccl to be shot. Thcii> was a report that fluence. combined with that of Gen. Scott, to rh^ li..«-n,v.ii;elr If ^««/ ^ .. ... ..iv
him in the event of our Government cxeeutng; Ihe 1 resident has taken a stand against the old man was a Union man. and had iriven ' '"SP'™ conciliatory coun.sels at Washington. ';*",,,' J,"^^^^^^^^^^^^
tno^privafe,r^a.spir..tes? And whoean tell the extreme men m his own partv: now let H,:nL-» r f .; l ., . .• . r 1 . .• : He as.^erts that the I- rench Government de- .".?<«<•'?' heiu^r pr. tt v favorable for ) — -—
to wh :t extent this bloody system may not l« evety patriot hold up his ban, k ' Il is fa.ly '^'^^' f f''' 'f''"'*' ^'^ ""^ of »'« « Wiere ; ^'^^f '^J ;;, lllf^^^^ ^^„^^^^ an A Sa ' ''"•"! ''^'"'^ '"« ^f"^' «''"«'.«l^THl'le prc.gre.ss i rvr .^^r^^.r...^ »,pcctf,ii. n.-m. *r rt.u.n* carried, or how much it ina/ tend b.-prolong demonstrated that a' See,i..„al G..ven,mei., -ho called at nis hou.se, and that the soldier , ''Vhrs^meS^^
•hewar? I-^ it not more lik"ly that instead of cannot Kive our Country, and it is time that who was poisened had called there when there ral Scott's return, says it is not inmo.ssible that , -i-i^f., '•••'t''' . *^> ""cr I> m. -
striking lerr.r into the ranks of the .«i^ftssio.i- the true Union men of the North, to what- wasm.i.c of the men at home, and bad com- France, if asked, miy become the inediator, I t,^ tZ!Z!!'LT'" '''''" '" ' " "
isfs. it will have the vory o,,p>sitr- effect, and fver political name they m.ny belong, should j ^ i„dm-nt assault noon the old m.n'- : «'"' ''^ ^^^ ^''"'^ time the law of neutrals may | 1, "„ ^ ' .V. u r „
that if will inangurale on this continent a law , bold back no longer. ; "'•"•'0 =m iiidm tit assault nj.on the old man^ 1 ^^ ^,^.^^, provided Emrland, acconling to ! , Mr- Bj'^<<'''. «he member for Montrose, ad-
of revenge which will exeeed even the Sicilian I — | I'l'-ghter ; for which he determined to poison „ ^ ^.j^^es of other European Governments. ■ '^';^**'^ .^"^ conslituoi.ts on the I9th u!t. He v BPll irviTTl^c MtrniVP
Vindeitu? I CE.vsoRRnir or THK Press.— Gov. Toil, of him. Whether true or not. the thrw men ■ agn^s to a modification of the existing code. > ''"^*^'^'''' '^'.'^""^"''''■•'''''" '^"-'^' *" 'he Gal-: IMt Wi^Ll Kli.»L li>ll I li%%i WltMWK
confinement under cbarre of a enard ' I'he Paris corres.Tondent of the r^,,,Hon ' ^'"J''"^''"".''': '^°"^'''**'''^ =''!'' •■''•h-'''ly; he deprc- I now ofTrrci t« ti,e nowtc. «n4 pi«-ci wi1i.11. r».rt< 4r. the Ohio UegimenlsTln the«me C/06. saysM.. Thou venal 's dispatch to ^.'^:^:i!:^rJ:^J!^:'!L':!:!:]l^^^^
The Government of the United States, we Ohio, is receiving notices from the press, of a! were in c( insLst. are boun '. not oiily in humanity but in : „„t flattcrinir clmracU-r, for his attempt i of one of
jiLstKC to the braVe fellow,-* who are now p:n- ■ ..',,„, . ,. , e 1 . • .
ing in Soutlicni prismi.^ to stay their hands in ^"^ "'J""» <*^« tleve.and Herald, by forbidding , ficW with this mailer. I'pon i's decision their ii>es dt- ■'* cireulation ov»r the .Mahoning Railroad, of
Thli niachlna I* the Istcal InveatCtJ kultUaff marklna una
QS.
Yoars &c.
I'RIVATIt
More-ier at Wasbino-iim 13 kiionrii'tn hivp con where there is cffeclive eompetition. and \rhile; which isim.'l m ih1«'inucl>tnrrTfnrTT.in.-t.v..f y.rM .ai,
fined the FedS Kx^iitivrj;; a sh^^^^^ might he conveyed as regularly ami ruoro }:^^l';: ^;:^:^^i-Z^';;,:&';l::i:A^
na-are the Southerners belligerents or 1 e.xpeihtiously at a mere trifling eo-t. He also ; f,';;;''„,'::i\:',„%y»^ *'»^»'" *••-' ««''«' '• »" -"m «"
lemt
property of thirty milliou.s of people) was my. em ment to do nothing outside of the rules or >;ow, is this uiifieilgc«l Governor of Ohio some years pursued his new^ profevirn as a *"''
•T ret proposed in any legislative a.-^inb!y of , h"'''>™h.e, manlv civilized warfare thatwonld „cfaally clothed with authority to determine civil eujfineer and architect, at Cincirnali. If '^^
., , -^topy ' 7i*^„<^.^ '*<'"f ^ V'^, ''™^ defenders « !,„, „^„ ^,aii think and what they shall nt- Mme of the services he h.u. rendered the SUte
T n'lL^- \--uso^ver in alludin- to this i "" ^ Constitution. ter upon a question like this .'-a matter uni- were only perforr.cl by N. P. Bank^ or .omc
rue iyoiu** ,v«T»/ y o : ... , ;; — : *• — ; ... versally di.MU..v.*d throughout the whole conn- otkr pet of our N\'w Kngland editors, wo hand of nwirly ?IO.O(M»,lMlO. : their surf«<«.
b.H. vciy seroinly say* that thw* niiivcrful con- | Miod your buemcse, and your busines will ,ryT Mu.^t wo in this yet fneromitiy rommlt s[M.uld never heard thi- last of them— *V. l'. Tho eniptiJ.n of Mount Vf<UTiusrnntimied
English nltimatum will he of an absolute \ aractcr.
FRAKrif-— Tho monthly statetnenf of the
Stars— Beautiful arP the star,., in their tv ^.rm*:^Z:,^'^X'XVfZlf^t!\T■^*^^V^ dwellimr place. No curne abides npon them; i'l* 'JL'' "'" f"",' "T" """« "" """^ "'"'' i»»rijraiitMi no discord mars tneir harmony: no bloom i'*rM>iiawiiifiiawtop«rcbaMnrr«iiai«*t>HM« macnk.
ter upon a qurstii.n like this.'— a matter uni- were only perforr.eil by N. P. Bank*, or some Bank of Fiance shows an' increase of cash on porishes there; no sad roemoriuli of fin darken ^'il!!!*,'!; T^Z o?^ A<^.,V«^'l.N■J^'V*c^r^^t.'"«''•■***
ficatiou will make the entire property of the u.jud you.
any mans opinion befoic cxprc:>sing our own Tablet.
and hiHiies *crc falling in i triv tirl Git»co and Thia Ijtif mokes a coluiun.
, HOLMKs STKKKT, ' <l:Rl;l.r.J
HHAKOPKl,
am
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
A9«ata tar fh« ArgaS'
Mle Pliiioe, Cwlar Luke, Helena, - • (Spring Lake, Lydik F. U^
- - John O'Neill.
• - Martin Phflaii.
John I.Andeubergi'r.
- Robert Hmilev.
- C. W. I'ewtlkrer.
W^t jlbakapff mm^ g^rgus.
SHAKOPEE, DECEMBER, 28, 1861.
Wheat Wanted.
20,000 BrsHKLa of Whkat wa.vted for
w hli* f h» hlgb.Kt price wlU b« paid In cash, nt Uie Sha- ! *»p«e Uanlvare Stun.
T. J. DCFFT.
lThiil;tf.]
bitray iVotlce^
Local Department.
HoRBiBLK TiuoKDr — A Fathkb Shut by HIS Sex. — Just as we go to press, wc lenru that a Mr. Ilortoii, who rtsitlea over the river, on Eden Prairie, Hennepin county, was to- day, shot I>y his 8on. It seems that Ilorton, for sonic cuus»>, hud been violently bf atin^ his
Tery desirons to dispose of all the ralaabie animals; perhaps fearing that
"Karh r«lt)ifultloKWuul(l(lTe •larm If tiMr alioultl ctime to do M barm."
Did tbey administer poison to the worthless curs that roam about toe city, it would be do- iii^ a bcneficiul act; but to dispose of oaeful and valuable dogs is urimiual, and looks saspi- ciuus, to .say the least
Thk Dktiu — Don't be alarmed reader; we
simply wi.^hed to inform you, lliut Hid Satan- ic Majesty of the Arcr's office would present
Review of the Shakopei Market.
Prvparad cspreMly lur Ui« ABura, and corrocttd weck- |(;i.ur.
daughter — whose husband has enlisted for the I his antuul address to the citizens of Shakopec war— when her mother interfered and was oa New Years day, at which lime he expects
knocked down by the father; at this juncture Ftraycd fmm the subscriber a white heifer . ,he ,on interfered, when he also was knocked
h ni»*.VT nATE vr«w ti*k«fe C.fc.i w..ir . _. ^^
wnh h«Ary dark KT«y nr«k. iJaM kHfer iraa Iwu yenrt oW I«*t tprlM- Aay i>rru»n RlTlni: Inf-rmatlon thai will ,
Wmi to h-r rrfovrrr win w iiwraiiy nwarieu ly thr rushed into the hou*. broujjUt oat his pun.
■«leralgii«U at the .M»at Market Shakopre. ' •• , . . , , , .. . .
; which was loudod, and snapped it twice at the
that they will be ready to puy their respects to his Majesty, aecompanied tcithji/ty eenU
<lown with a club; after which the {aiher ,<"" ^t^'f ^^ '^oi^^'', i'C"^flf-Ji'!e ceaU jr a quw
fer.
fKANK IIAXKKY.
Treakwrer'M JVeilce.
Trrjjiorer'n Om< e, ShoH Cunty St*t> ..f Minn, vt.-t.
lO.UO
lea. 2.M)(^:i,fiU
! J^tmd
*'^®<* r.;ir, 11 ft, 10
fVn.lO Molaaaca
lU(y. a |'|«r.t.ill.>ii, f» (jal., 60
SUKur lluuM', 75
l( noliliu fviiy, KU 20 HalU
;Cllt. ? ft. S
sua Hi] ou lona
»'**'-|V l.uslH-1, SO
Palnta awd OlU
l^f?"'! Wiitt.- I^art, m I, 7 t». s,oo SiiX tanlOII,-,* gal.. I.uu
»-"-" VM.alr. i;.«)
li.liiM:ea, 85 to I.Ui
lOriurpeiitlap. lUu
jKurusi 111-, di
Apple*. iir«.ii, bbl. 2.iofes.(io Provlalon*
ilr. •?> ft. (■(alii'Bicf. >ft, 2'.to4
Craiilierrlei, V bu., l.UU Turk, sImS
i'eui'lir*. '^ ft, ICVfeij', Lard. , « lu 6
▲1*.
XXX Mil. )t bbi. Lager. V keg,
Beaaa. Wliltc t* bu-.
Butter.
Ftrken. V- *. Cuuniry, rolin,
Candles
Tatlow. V ft. 8tar.
Cheeao \V«H(rrii "«» ft. Emiteri ,
Coflt'e Kto. V ft.
Java. .Mocba,
Pralt
LEGAL KO'llUKS.
I>ai«lii« Im>\
'X.
S.0ii<ir.4.Uli
1.62t<.;.i<
IS
i '• I Gl.K.\8').N S Il.I,lSTRATKn LiTKRART COMPAX- Cui rams "rt ft
I son. when the latter immediately seized hi, \ ^^^ _.^,^^ ^.^^^j,,^ literary Weekly will i '*■».»»
I gun ami shot his father dead. i t i » ,r.,.o f,"*'- '(^ *• '
' _„ , , , .... commence a new volume January 1st, loG2, WJiur, o^n
1 he jion hps heretofore resHlcd at Kxcel^ior. ' . ,.,.., , .• ^ Flour
-. . ,. I ir 1 » .. , ,. Ill grand sfvle, With a new heading, new tvpe K.-,-., « ,,. , •, mi,,,.,,
.««i.ak..p.-,.iv..,..i.er3t.i.is«i. | I Ic lias m.t attempted to c.^caij", rcganliiig I ,, ! ' „.,,,. . \k.,i v .w i^^*-*'
.x.<<retaii«Trf.»tfivrntii»t I will ati.ii<i nt •'. piice'.i .• , i . . -c i . ■ , ,. , " ainl (h-css tlirovighout 1 lie (Jompauion IS HU "-".r <"-!.. N
• (■••'.•til. i«»t «i.vii»i. w.,h.i.iiiiea,i...ftbr ors»ni/ei ! 'h*^ *•''*'"<■**•* a Ji's^'ifiubU' dfcd. Such a IX' I , , 1 , ,. J • .1
r.wii.iiir- or KJ«.n..i! jji.tri.uir, <„i,i,.,iintv<.i, t'lei.v ' .1 ■ , » i. , .. ■ . | I'lcgiuit, moral aiid n-fiiieo nii.<ce!Ianeous I' jini-
■■ ' • tlic particulars of this horrible tnigedy. as we
•111 ilni. h r.-iir.if.T-p.-. :U'-.I I-t ilie piiriM,^.' of i-..ll.-«f
iiwUvi.T Ihr ..-.irli*!. .,s f.ilk.w<, t . w t: i| " 1 .1 , ., • ,, , ,"
rofj«ii- leariiitJ tlieui rri>in the ueigLbois of these un-
til the Tt WTiHlilp i.r Kjtidv Crrfk. on tli-'9'li <Iar i uary l^C. fr.iii <*..Vlo»k A. M. n.itlls I'. M. r . » i
III iHf l»n:i.'.ii|;>o( Ulrii.Ulf on thr I3lli Uar olJaiiu irv ■ lortUllatC I»<'">ple. l'«iiS»r>Mii».,M>Mk A. M.u .Ills I*. .%1. "1
I.. Ihr TotriMfi'i. .,rC'rr.|)t l-lverMiitlirlltinlav wf Jan- ! uar. Iiii. rruiit»..Vl<>efc A. >l. imtil 3 IV >1
in(.i.-^ri>vn*tiipur.Nrw »l.irljrc on th« Mli day <.f J;i.i.
Ill u>^ii«i oi \ IV'. niiu u iivnr uvuiiiiiu. iicn i y i/\^ ! |-*vfr^ «1 ],|,]
.\UmI,'>' .«-!.'
<ar«la
Wlii-ar, fl ILL
ilv Journal. Its columiisi are entirely devoted I oat*.' to Polite Literature, Wit and Humor, Pru.-^; i.%.'
,,...,, . ... 1 ,! IlUi-kwIie t.
I.Miubi r
ruiiuiiuii, V -^1.
6*
and Poetic (.ieiu.4. An unrivalled corps of -honored hoiidiiy | writers and artists have been cr gaged for the
CiiRUTMAs. — 'I'lii.s tim
uy* I*. ir..ui»..vi.>ck A M.iintiis !■ M. ; Was kiMit, Willi the u>nal oerpinonie*. That coimiii<' ve.-ir, aiid .«ever.il new and nunular
!:• t - r»w,.!i:|. .,!(... _ t e on tli, hj: Ii .lav of J:ill- ' ' n. ' II
u r> is<i. ir^n: !».i\i.«k A — iiniii 5 I'. M. iiierrv olil friend iT chlUlhood — i^aiila C'lau.-; — Aalnre.s will be introduced. Kach number
.-wrialiip ..f Mcl.ua. »i til.' a..| .|.,vof Janinrv , . I
•■"■■'"' " ■■ " ■ ■ -- •■- -• - • '- '• '••■> and will be beantifulU illiU rated. In .size the!
.'ill
15((>- 1 • ."!
an in.ui
Potatoes
I'tir bUHliel. 25 Rice
iVr !b, 10 Sngar
Urf>wn ^ ft. 10(a,ll
•:i'll I, 12 a 1 1
I'oW'Ieriil, 14(<i.l'i
»"ruslie<:. ia(nijO
Knap
imtniiin, ^ 16. f%
I'l-illo, TO
Ivrnian. 12S
MThlskey
XliitiCillial.i. l.VI I.I i(.uurb<in. Z.00(<i.1,ui
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
WlieroRS, default has Ih en made In the ronilltlonnnfa ri'iialn MoitKaxea. niaUe, ixeciitetl. nnil <leltvrn<l. !on tlie ISiti ilay of June A.n. 18W by Alexanrt.r McAul'-v and llaiurtt MfAuley hb wile, ut Skakupi-e Coniitv ijf tifoltaii'l State uf Mlnmoiia, iii>i<> Jaunn niirrrll o'rtlK- siinie coiimr and St.-ti . tOMCun-thf pnviiii-nt of two ceit.lii plijiiilsiiiiry I (. te.-, for Hu- silliii oi wo hundred an- flity .lo.lars, benrliiK even dale with -iild MurtKnxe with lntere>t at the r.iie «f ten per <eiil per annum liiKlied by and Al 'Xaiider Mt'Auliy. and payalile In oiie and iwii jeara nllenlae.to the iiMer of k*|.: J:.mi.-a bur- rwll wlier. I.> tlie >ald Ab xandiT McAnl. y an Maruanth JleAuley Ida wile, eunveyed uiitu iiaidJ.im<-s Burrel hlR lielr.H and assK'iis. tho I'uliuwlni; irnct nr i.arieliif !an<l ly liij ami l«-lii« In the Cnuiilv of Biott a!id mate uf Miniie not I. described lui futluwa to wll; "The North V eat qilar- tei oi till- .\i.; til Ka>l (iiiaiter. oi >ei.ti'.n twentv^uie i2I) lowimlilp, one liiiiidre<l and imeeii (116J .\o.tli raiig.-. t»'rii(y-tw<.(?2) we^t, i-oiit;diilnf: lurtv ai res. acconilni,- totheKOveniiiient aurve.r:" ciimlftloned upon Uie pay- nieiit ol siild sum a-siisre.-il In Kald twi> proiiiinarv (o'e*.
Willi tiiwid .Mori»,M««' wai 81' I for reconl In the om.e of the Ke.»UterolDie.Isi.f«aid ("ouiitT of Seott, on the l.ltli. UayofJune A. D.. IS5* at .•> o\ lock P. M. aiel was diilT re- var.Ud In Bofik. "C'lif M<irt.f«u<-« pases J- 4 * 555.
A">* w'lilth Mill nuti-an I .Mortuu.-i! waa on Ihe 24th. day of Ju.y A. I). Ii61. i.ir value rei-<ivi.tl,dulv iii><iKiK-d tr«n>- lerieil and set overloU C. Joii»s,..f Ihe Jity ..fSa'.n/ P.nul. .Viniiesota. and whitii aK«li;nnienl waii fled lor ncord In XUv ultln- ol iUjjiHTer of |>i.#ii«oi' Svotl County, on tin »Oth. dayol July, A. D. IRCl atSocloek a. ii.,aiid wm duly ra- torded In B.wk,-1»" ofMorlBaKeicn pancp bii.
And no proeecd:nK»at law or ntheJwiae liavInK beeD had to coll. rt Slid deb! <i|- any [mit ttur' "f, a'ut whtah s.iM iioiutt (rxvepi the Ural, one, which w«a lor one huii-
i^r...! «!oil.-ir.i Im... ■...* ■ ..-: > . ^ * ..........i .....i
mmwm
urcl '.oilar-; lia\f i.i.t inen paid or any part thereoland !'i to he i:ue .■iiid N aciu.ill* due on aald last
Corner of Holmes &
First Sis. ShcLkopee;
-:o :
jwid liis ii<ual visit, to the little i.nes "■— - — .■ - -'"- '"^
made joyful llicir heart.s, by leaving soniet!iing , IJterary Com|»aiiioii i.s .some fifteen hundred
Im tiie .-.wnaliipof Mel.ua.'i.i tli. a d d.iv of Janii .rv I**:, from » 4.-. lock A. M. until 5 K M.
Ill tiie I ..» !,»l.:;i o| B.-ile I'ljiiie on tlip J«lj dar of Jan Wary IMS. Iron, t ./vtoik .*. M. iiiici: .1 I'. \|.
In Ih' T>.wii%blpoi .....nd (' k -i. d,. I .tli div of Jan- , . - ..
fury im: ir-n. iioVi...ii A. M. uiiiii s 1'. M. , III each slockiiiir. tl:;il liuii/ l>v llie fireside- ' s<iUdre iiiches, lorniiii;' a mammoth wecklv of
l.'i III. I..»t.*b.p 'ii >.iiiit Live:,, e 'II TI.e inii dav of " f' . I ' n , ,
il!''.yi'''''^"''V."'""''M. •*'•"" '•'"'• *'• I The older folk.s ■'atliir.'.j :irr..nnd the f.-tive ' si.\teen «M:tavo p:i>'cs, and coifaiiiiiij; ncarlv
Id !h» l»»ni.liip of Loui-vllKon III. lltli .lav of Janu- I t n ' n .
■'iVi'^*"- "'" V'''?< ■*• ^'•. "•"''»'' >'• i I'oard, and <li.^(u.s.sid the Jiiialilie.si.f the tiu-kev I twice as much readiiiir matter and of a more
IniT ...»u-i,ipo:s;jr.ii>: Likeou 111. 2i)tli Jj\ of J.in- ' . ' 'I
■arv jrf: ir»M. » ..vwh » A. M.uii'ii* IV M wiiH', aiid iiikf, that athled to the attractions i refined chanicer than any other weekly pa|M'r-
■ . < • . «■ ■• . •■ . ■ I ■■■ «... ^.. ... ....
I* 111.: T-a-ii»ilp..f .«|,.4K";..r on tin Jitli dav 01 Janu.ir l"<s:. f rou* ».. .loek A. M. nitll 5 I*. M
WIIK*,
>f the 'c^.ri.stnias diniiei ;'
while "davs pone Term5, 1 .siibsirilxr, ifl'; 8 do., .$12. and one
• - . .. .-, ...^ ^.. 1 ■.-• ■iift..-i \ti*iii«.i, •■«4i[ir ij«i\..i miin: , iiiiii.-, A .^«i»».^» 1 ii'i I , v*. 1 " 1111., ..; I •. mill iiiii
All (•"r-'en, htvin;; a-iv f ,x t" ij.4\ In a » f 'Ik- forer" i •• i- i " ' • i .
tn.-r.^n<hip. ireb.rebr r. !uiredt..„,.,e r t the ii '"Ve livcu ovor u^faiii, !is fMcy iu tiieir famllv J-Tdt s. .'^aiiiple conies sent five. I'ublislied
• 1.1 Idare b-.lii Wf.re inentbiiert. In ti.e • H'dili. ii> . .. . ' . . '
nidilp in
• 11 1 idare b«-.dii 'ivfiTe inentloi ed. In ti.e wh'vl. h*- l»a* t..x.-.t f»t p \ .
luv.io.' my per>nn ii.cb-'l4 tn pnr .ii h a • l^fon- »ii- Ur.t diy Ol ITrbru.iry |s,J. ili..r« wi I it v. c .a*- h.- nv • pen -nl ad Vd to Ih- i.ix ihar..-i n bin , .1 | »i,,|i
l.T. t-i- -,ni; I.r .ni.tr.-s«,nd «,,|e of- ol,.,., ; ti,.,tr,.s„, ^ .. .. , .....^..., „..>. ....
► T li p-r..m .um-ieiii 1.. ,,,,y the l\-r.oiial|.,x . iu.i.|i,..r I , . . , ,. 1 1 11 1 • •
»»i.h ..I .•..,!* ..»-i I iharK '!•. the teiited nrli!. (mIK d up iiiaiiv a .nI"!!, as llicv
l.i-pr->..T.t v..,rtixl-v.e|o., th- D.M:»r V.|.|,t!on .1 .1 1. r .i 1 . '• ,■
l.'ai k.t..i .11.1 |vr«.ii:d I'r.p^rtv in ihe v.irl u- T..v -i tliouijlit of the ali.-Cllt oiie, pas.sui;; hiS wtai V r'llp* afkJ (>r tU.. f>dlu\viii/ |.iir|>u>e.4.A- f . ■■.« - •■• - '• • ' ' i o j
i:a!'r..ni .M.ill \V.>t.ni ••
lll.n.ce.
>".ir»lrll't,
Nortiill.-l.l. K.|en I'r.
Mail Directory.
AItllIV\LH. S I'. >l. 3 !•. M. 10 A. M
ei'. M. We'n-y, 6i'..M. Weiliii«la
PEP»I1TIT.»«. H A. M.
4 r. M.
.1 f. M.
6 A.M. Monday, , « A.M. 'luesday
there U ilalnie. ^ ,.„, ..„„ „ ^,.,.,.
inentionel i.ofi-at the date 01 this iiotlc.-, the sum of one hiitid.ed and eUbry >.veii .loil.irb aim eishly-Uve < eiii.s.
Kow Iheieiore nulleelii h»rebv isirenthal by virlue ofa pow.-r of sale I . .plained ti. ».,ld Morlgave and Ihe ut ilbte lusil.h caae ma.|«;«ii.| provided, 'he said m*rti:ace will he for loaed and Ine ia:i«s therein d.-icrlbed wlil Im .-ol.l at pu'.llci.Bitti.n to Ih/ ^i^ll.■^t l,|,,de,- lor cash beti.r- Ihe d..or ol Ihe offlc"- of tlie lie..Uler of Deed* ol Ihe fo:nitv 1.1 S olt, ill 111. t.iwiof .shakopee, on the 22ii'l. <l"y ol i brunry A. I>,lS;i nt twoo" loek In ihe forenoon o! thai da.. lo sati-f\ .im; p..y ihianeMint which wUl t M-re be .liii- In aaid i.o:e jind nior:^.',.*, t iKelli..r with tiie c«aiiJ an. I dikl.ur>eniei,tsot aii.i siilr allowed 1.^ Ijw.
""'ti""'.- •*•■»"'• ^'•c.2.ir.i. a. ».if«i I n.r.jo.NKs
** • A. i J. \\ , (itfxMAN ) .Assignee oi Morij-
Ait\.« iorasjiijiiae. ajiiv.
1.9,1 w.
MORTGAGK SALE.
I>efiu'f li.iTlii^' bee.i made In tlier..n.l'llni Kofn r.-rf-iln
T.J.DUFFY.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Hardware and Cutlery
Of Erx7-ox»3r I>esGxrlX>tloxi..
Stoves Tin and Sheet-Iron Warc^
riMjtiion. recalled »«enes in the paiinraina of weekly by. F. Gli-asoii, corner of Trcniont an ife, that had pa.ss'd nccr to return. 'I'lie l»runifieM stai'ts, Kostoii, Ma.«;. va( ant chair, of iiiiii who was nli.scMit, and mi
No ie:;ularHv, cetur. ly 3 linies .< w-.i k f^IeiK-oe lualll arrives on Tu.-s.l.iy« aiel Kr|.I.iy».— He.
parts on TuendaVK and FrI.layi'. unlil Inrilier iioilce. hla-letn .Mai) 1 li si n al 101'. M. Wrrtern Midlal 2 I'.M I osi rrtlie biiirs I'll t-i.iicuv ironi 9 to 10 A. M. and
12 lo I P. M.
D. 1,. now.
P. M.
Lkctikk.— We are iiifi.rmed that a Mr.! NEW AL) VEIITISEMENTS.
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'»w - to wit; J.
5 Z. .» la
wateh, and a^kintr himself
■■ l».. t: »y iiil.s nil- a( l.onie' D> lh»r iiiI-« me?"
BelV Pl..»lne l^t. I..1M r^n*.. ••as-l i'reek ri- -lia J..>>lSvl|ifi I^Ut^'^l* e
Ktel- Cre.-k «ll.-n.| .1.- - 2
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fj'lii; l.tlc. I «'■ ■ tr l.tv • t a wuiirll t J
lfATii.;u ,>rM\i.i.. — We nutinii) tln-.'^t. Paul /*/•/■».* of Weill! .sd ly l;i.sl a e<>iiiiiiunic;itii>ii, iyitil •Union" — a nitlin pr>-su:iiptuou.s ;;p-
<JafCs, rmm Si. I'auL will i:e.\t week deliver a j ' — -
leetiiie in tl e ei.iirt nmrn. 'Hie ..nl.j-et wil; ^QW PRICES WIN'! be ••Kdiinitioii." lie will pmbibly lecture on Frid:»y eveiiiiijj, liue notice of the time wil! be ''iven.
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Nkw Ydkk .Vkcis. — We arknowledjre llip '
inuatioii
[ propri:itiiin^>f a patriutie rto ////«• fi/ii/n/-. In ri-i c pt of th s pa|»er which is a emit I that » oinii.iiiiirifinii, the wnlir, wliile Liudiiifj I uf that able Ji>uri.al the Albany Jirgrug, Jf \Ir. Bak' r. nnl litdy. to the .-.kies; for their i^< an rxc^IIei.t liiffh toiiel l^)eniocial(c news- ax^Lstanre in •adliiijr to x\w attraetiui:H" uf the ! papir; haviiijr for its motto. "I\» inaintniii i
! the Cdiistitiiion and re.storc the t'nioii." Wc 1
I n»e abwt. iKnre... (...Ucate rb«> nnmber i mllU., JiHIN KI»K';r.
Scott I'.. 11 .M Tre-un r.
To Consumptives, TIIK AdverlLser. hiiviiijf b.<ii re tfned tt
I fe tival; hits .set.|i fij (o not nantiuii the name
: .'f .Mr. .-■forer, or al!uile to him in miv inanier. i reromniPn.l it to our readers a.s thf New Ymk '
I •
j Tlii.s we e >ii.-;i| r rnther iin-iH liusin'-ss. ainl I |i:i|ier to viil»M"ribe for, ai:d .shall lie plea-sed lo
j i:in only ir.tril.uie it to the f.ct, that .Yr exihaiiiie with it,
I .Slorer is a I>em(MT:i»; wliile Mr. Mak^"*. like ^ ,, ~,V TT"^ i'l-' 7" »
,. ., . ,, , ,. I Pellk I i.ai.nk lloiKi,. — W I- fake pleasure I
••I iii.h u a licpiilihraii. \v nilc i|n- aildre.-s ' ... .. .... r.i . i- i i- I
I , ., ,, , ... , n ciillini: the attiiition of the traveliiiij public '
; ofMr. IJ.ikir wa« well writen. Mii.^ conlaiied .. , , ,,., . ' .,
' to the alii vc houw. Ihe piuj)netor, Mr.
Strait & Holton
SILIK O PEE, MIJWVESOT.I.
1>KAI.EI{.S IN
DRY GOODS,
GiiGi:[iii[s. mmm,
CROCKERY; &c.
he p» tT.n.taiit:y '.II hand a nupply of
UK A.Iverli.ser. havii.ir b..ii re-ioied «.. ' . ... , i . i t i •• . "' thf abi vc houw. Ihe piui)netor, .Mr. he p» .on-taiit:y en i.and anupply of
I. n.iMii^ i». Ml rf If lieu •«' ; soiiK! elo .iieiit i as.s»;;es, and (.howfil f..nsi«!er. , , • ni ,, ■ ,• ,. n I
• li. « vrr f,»- »-..,ll,t,v., very ►liiii.l.T 11 e. V If.. .1 •• . ■ . I lonp^r. I.s Well KlIOWII t liroUirn t II' \ al eV, flS L\, ,„,..> o.../. fi /^. / /• f
. .. , . , * ■ .-ibe iisti-rna r. .HMreh xve nreli-m fiisiir that ' p .' tii,.cian<l tilnvlf UruGoutln, Crockery
»...d.rej*.wlvear,«»b..,v.rel„ .. „,r.ri..ll V .•'•'<'<' '>f 'h'^ ,./ .
i.t jre.d.i «.,e.Co.sun..tloi.-s.ii,M.,.- toiua . ! tlK' e\lem- <.r:ine..a.s ilTorl i.f .Mr. .Stoier, dis- ' , i . .. i . i . ei- Of//*.* axd JJiinlware, Uaidi/ Made
•• t.iu.M!*- .on. reau.e ni-PBH. .1,811 1 . 1 .-, I r II 1 I if. |. alw.iv.s ntidy to attend to Ilic waiits of hiji I -^
in.ah......ir.|,.b.w,...endae<.p,.', e-.eselpl'''''^''''^'''-' ^'^''^'''^'"■"''''•'''^ '""'"'"• i .f.U>tV Clot.'rne. l!„t, C.ps, liooi,
*.i. .If.-., of luar;.'..) u.ti il,e (I'r.. •l»u frr pre- as dill t;.e '•addiv-.-" oU ill • p;'!-; /f .Mr. !J;:k-r. ' _ , — - , .,, ,,
rand u«lueih. » >... . t .. i. n,-. „ .11 h...i . .™. ; _ . ^ ^ . .... <''•« >rtOr» (j/'OCr-
feeaitU hi. Irvt
K!i . th
To all -ah.. ■Jlalra It. he will nenil a ropr • I t e ■ -rsr Ij tU<u ao-.l. .ir.-. of luar;.'.,) u ,ti li.e dir.. -Isu frr pre pr.iiif and u«lu»th» s. u... ..t.lih ll,»> Mill dii.t a »«> i _ .
C.*tf.r/-,..iM..Ti„..vsTH»,.Ba..».Hir,.. .t..:be.u; ]'. j.T Ki iMiii V — W t , .sii.rc uur hi.-l issue.
»» -0 ' ti'llkea.v. rl..er lu..,,.)!!,,:!!,.. ( r.-.-../., t!rn 1. ' . . , ,, , , ... ,
t" :.ea- h: the affl . i...-. ,;, ; .,.r,*i j, f„ ,„.„.,„ „„„,, i„ : pve recivctl ■" V.rill leiji rs rioll; tort Uld-I-
r-..eeiv,« tvVir iuTa!u»bie,«ni he hope* e» ■•uiie'.r j v, anioni; wiiic'i i.s a letter froiii ouf friend, .M.
provr a bb-.>lnK.
I'ar.V ■« ai.rhlu.: I'j
r»l:lll:S..«.l
prMv rlptb, 11 ivlll p;,-rii.. a.ldris* Kiw. rnWAKIi A. W II.SK.N.
Hi ' ..111* nr.'. KlMj t..>uoi.<, ',. w V..rk.
I i'. n.nk. who is now in ('i.mpaiiy ".A." sta- I ioncl at th it pi'»t. v iiiainir miirli intere:stiii ' ; iiiw.s lur wliicli he will acc«-pt oar tha'iks. Kv. lulling' jriK-s on livi ly iind smtMih at
1 iiR Wkatiikr. — 'I his .suiji-cl — the "stand- by" lor 1 heal — litis iijj.iin been cutting up its] I prank*. L:'.t WedneMlay it chaiiijed ami was cohl enon:jli to make oni>.s tei;th rattle i when .sittiiijr by a (eohi) .stove; but lo-day it is Considerably iiii!d.-r.
TiiAf Wo(»i».— Wo wuuld remind tiiosc
-VIIVKHTISKMI.N'IS.
aliiS[s,2^il
SMITH & STEAD,
Tl^vlea opennl a ii.-ie a'l.^ii m
KEVO.XD STREET ^lUhOI'EE.
ne.r the rurtirrnf M'.l'ox. are i-r* |.n ..! to do I kiii'N t.f * ' k 111 ;li. i.irrlai;e niakltiK lin.-.
HVicoMn, Carrlagta^ SirtKhs Sfc.\
J|...|e TRIMKO. WKI'AIKKDanl I'AI.NTKO I a 1 eal an.! anl>kS:.l.lial D.aubvr.anU 00 >liort ii li. r.
{rl;n :Ir.)
" P. P. McQlfiLLAN,
era & iliii" MEBfflE
DKAI.Klt IX (SROCRniKS af KVERY DPKmiPTIOX
laOWEIl lA'.VF.W
ST. r.ll'L - - .. Ml.X.YESOr.:.
[rliutitt.]
Charles Hartman^
IKAIJIK IN
Gncerirs, Pry (Jords dr.
Ktr}'* r«>lti«tani tl\ on band a 'u!l an.l complete asmre Tii.-nf of th>»»...T. n nieil artlt'.s to a.,.. mm-. .late tht el'!»en!.of Sotrt on ly.: " ""
FIRST STREET.
(vl:nt;lf.)
fie I'oif. '1 l;e lioy.s f.\|M(t lu l.ave a •(riiml [ persons who have af,'ri'e«I to tleliver wood in ..ill on Niw Year's nii:lii. ami llie oflicers ol' P-'y f"r 'heir -ubtkcripiion to the .-Irfrus tlia'
u„d Short Grocer-
AIli.fwhl.-h win le b.ii'I at Al ntirkct rat«*«.
lujr,y..itr i|,.,-,| I ,.j,j,,p , air Au;.u»l li;t.elil|. (l.Mli) A . i>
l8....<-xecul.-d nt!d d.-llver.-.i by S.-iiiUelW. Iliissi.ll ol
.■sc.it «• ..lint v .Mliiiuiiota to i:i| T Uil.|i.r;i.f (i..o lime couii-
l.v .Mliine<oia ie..r.i,..|in the . IB e of the R..i;i«ter ol
0....|. i.tsil.l Count r ors.-.dl .,n tin IStli djiv ..I Au-n»t
A. It. l.sj, at H..". loi k A. .M. ih Hook "il" orniiirt,-a..'ee» ,
p.l«.s .119. •.»), ind .'21. all c ,11 v.-vs from .said liUssell lo 1
said « ii ler io fre th.. i..!lo« 'le,' des, rll.e.1 |.reiiii.ses Mina- '
t'-.| in .••cotl t..ii.:t>, to wil : .he \ve.it half ..t the .Siiuth
l.ist .lU.rleranl tin- s„n(|, Ka»I quart, r of Ihe .Siiiith ,
West i|ii.,rterofSer'|..ii No. 1 k-li|. en (li*) In township
>'.. "1. ■ liu.dr.-l ai,d tlilri..ii (i::t; i.orih ol Kai^.- .N... 1
t«eiit.-llve (2-,i we.st mihe FiMli p inrij) il iiierKlaii. I
.-.111 iii..rt:,Mu-«- was nn ,'i. to s.^cuf.- the |iavnieiit of Ih.;
l.roitiiK..ry not,, of-.d.. Kiism,-; i.,r the Mini ol two biin.lri.l
.111.1 .-venty in-i, .lolbir-, nat.-.i Aii.n-I lifh I.S-7. and
|..nal.le .ii.y..v .-.M.r.ial.- lolhe or;, r ol •.aid Wilder
.vt.i liiier.st alt r.u.-at !h.- rate ..r th ee p. r cent per
Ml. iit:i. -No.snliii.r !.roce.'.llnt- al law or otb.rwlse having nesotu
' "1 tii-'ilutel lo reo.v. r ll.e al!i...uiii 01 s^ild n..tc or aiiv
Ii..rt f .. rr..i .1,1.1 there beiii^- du-. on said n, le :il tl.. dale ..; t ils:i.,tlc.- thesuiiiof ihr.- huii-lr.d ntiu f.litv ..n.'
' ■- iri.I Hlly lelils ($L1..VI-1M,) mi.l there l.ls., l..iii;f
due II Wil.hr Ifiii x.i.i |;i,K.s,.|| th.. inither si-ni ,.1 . - .iiii.ollars anil lliii-ij.ilv rents, the aiiiouiit b\
sil . «ii i.r pi|,| f.-rlhi. t.i\.-us*-.>elaKain«t «al.| land lor til. y '.ir^ I.s v. 1 ..w .m.; |v.il
.\,.» l!i..r.|,,r. II ..i. .■Isl,en.'.yi:1veti th..:t bv virtue ,,f ! Ihe powiir .,1 sale III Mi,J iiiiiri;;av'e eiint.iilied 'and lillisli- i line I, I Ihe .MulMlf in sm II r.i-,- ui,,.:.. an, I |ir,.vi.ie I, s.it.l j iii"llxa/eil i,reUiis..Kwi|l b.. k,,I,| „t l-ub!l,- An.ti.iii al the I tr 111 .li.«r..| tli.l'.un I|.,n»eln the 1 iti ot Shakop.e In 1 siM s,,,t| ( .iniit, on Ih- lIMi. ay oLljiiUiiv A.I.. I V.J at 2 ..rlo, . in the all...ii.e.ii of ..al.l .la> |o ..,it.«:v ihe' .1111.111111 li.ei: ..II on .,ai.| inori a.edi.bi ..,11a lor said tax- • s .iiid al.sii costs and . it.eiises m mI.I lal..
. -I II,ii....s.,:,n.t. ,..(., SCI. .MoitW-e. I
W llii.ii .V Uiii.s,,,\. ^ . ,
AH'Tiiey^. [U;il;7w.l
Agrieciltiiral ^^^°^ Implinients^
AND M FXirAN ICS TOOLS.
General Forwarding and Commission Merchant.
y^i*- Remember the Old Stand ; eorner of Hulmen and First Streetm Sktiktm^^ Mt^
Job Work and r»e])airing of all kinds <Ione at short notice.
[vl;.il;T.J
FRESH ARRIVAL!
IWWBI^^P
^m
V£W TOftX AKS EEIX RAILBOAD.
-:o:-
JOHN O'NEILL,
hand
//
.\VI.\t_J leeeivcd, i.u.s now on and for biiIc
iMOUJ(;.\GK iS.^I.K.
CHEAPER
THAN AT
ANY OTHER
POIJNT ON THE
• live us a •■ .1! and exaltillio enr er.ri'.t. I . fcp purehaslnc el».-wli^ie. \\ e are mu lo 1 e hli. 1 in,|.; 1 v niy 1 ther es- abl.s^.nieiit III the city.
.\. iMiiJ U.. intend lo tr a their r.-s|e c- if tciinl'A. We do nut propose to pay ra.sh
v.- cuiniiia:id.<. tu a •• -pKtuiid .\fw Year din i for wood, w'.ile wc have en«.ngh rngugrd to
>■•■•" do us all winter.
; We an- placed to karn that throiii;h th. : ,, '".; „ ',,7'^"*':''^ T"' . '
I i;.ri.:i;.. I .1. i ... »i . • 1 r., , '" " I'ello I lane .sutisiribers who a re in-.
] li.u'nilie.f ami ./ei.tl.-man vdep.iit II lit offapl. i , , ,.,.,,
' ' "^ ilebted to IIS. will iln us a f ivor to Ciill upoti '
Mr. .John ()-.\eill.. Old .settle up. Ilr. will f. ike IN CASH FOR FURS,
!a\'er ;.nd his offi.-Trs. 1,0 jr-.i n«,,n
III
th
M.rlliwisi IS under In ftir di.-ciplii e t!ian : . ,
•• .1 i?;.i.„.i.. 0 . i> . . ... i aiiv produce that IS market ble. His n-eeints
■lit Ui.ltrely. t apt. Ka.xter reee.ved a mih- .;, ' , , , , ,, ',
j Will be aekiiowletlged by us 111 payment for ,
ary edna' on in Vtriuoii'.
.""uer.ss III the mi-mbei> of fo's. A. and li. ', LoPt,' may tiny wave. Our fri •mis iiji then- will acn-pt tmr thanks for tluir (T.jrts to cir- i-ulate ihe .Vros. !
thi" Artiis.
'I'ho rhai>biiii of tl:e .^ci ond n-jrimen! hns made an e;irnist njijiea! to tl.c j eople of this riiate to raise a fund tor the relief of tho.se n iw siek in the lio.-'pitals of that n-giment.
In con-setpieiiCe of the large consumption of pi^wder, iMipoiit & Co. have onhivd their d;j(iits in St. Paul to adviiii'-e si.\ e.iit- on ri- ile and fmir rents on bhistinjj powilt-rs. j
.... I Hki.lk I'l.Ai.NK llorsE.— Our friend llaiift
iiiucn iiiieiiiioii IS ^jiven to (jeiier.ii F-irm m. ' e 1 • . . ...
.Jill r.H rami op- , yf ,i,j. „,,^,^.^. „„j^. ,j. „|,„ ,y ,,^. f^y,jj] ^j ,jj^
.ra.,ons.t..e Unhard. ti.e (;..rd.-n ami the , „ost. caterin.Mo th. i.ublic taste. He knows ll..u.Ml.o.d. 1 he Market inn-lli^reiice is pn- .„„,. ...^ keep hotel."' i
p:in'd with evident care, aial the digist of I ••«>■*.
new.> coiitainid eaeh w.ek, ke«'|(n paee with ' -VvoTiir-.R r.o.vi-:. — We re;jn-t to h'.ini that 1 the jrreat eviiit- of the day. triviiijjsu. h hh-iIi.* ^^''- 'Siwhrid!^ h;u> lodt another ofhi.schiMie ,
HTH.AIT & llOf.TOX.
!'li:il.<il.e*, I'eennlHT. mil l?l 1. \ l;i,.l;iv
JOHN McMITLLEN,
DEAI.KK I.V
'liiK PuAiKiK FakmaR. — This paper which .sih. leading' ajfricultural j»aper in the We^t shoiiW lie in the hands of evi'iy farinei in .Mi.i- ncsot;i. 'I he p;i!.li^;iir.< .seem to .-pj^. iu> l.i- bur ir e.vpeiise iu(v>s.iry tu mu" e it nliabli- iindinleie.-tiiiir. In its varii.iis dep.irtiiiei.fs.
ate
<
CD
Slxoot-Iirox:!. "Wa,z»o
JFirsl Strrrl. Shakopcr^
All kinds of
SH.iKOPEE.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
SC.ILES
OF AL.F, KIXDIt
FIIRBI\KSA:GREE.\LE1F
172 I. AKK "TRKKTrrnrAoo. ^^-BUY ONLY THK (JKNUINK.
vl:ol;tf.
of movemeiiLs and occurrence, as r.-aily take i '')• -^^^-rhHcver. ^^^^ „.^^j^j, j^,^ REP.URlXa
place, without jfivnis,' ciirn'niy to the inanv' t> • r^r"*'**T~T ." i_ i>
■ nnior, made to-tlay, to be contradicted to' ■ ^'! '" T '"" "' ' • 'l^ll'l'^"'''' "" "" '" '"'•''•^ ^"T''^'-:- vi.iMf.
' tvad the advertisement, •• .V Boy Wanted:", JOHN SC'HWAI^Ty "
"'''■","*'■.•''•'■"''• '''■''"■en nia.le In the eoii.illlor* ..fn .eiuiiiinii.ri/a,;.. LM, i;l..,l i,n,| .i,.iiv,r,..| |, u„u,rt II I
• •iT'i'ii '.'l I T-r ■'■"'"; ''i,''," '' ','•, • •"•■f"K<i«ois I..' Au.lr. w il'. I
• Il ilb-i.l I r...-: eiil Hel e I'l.iliie Co., ni,.ri"a.-ee ilateil
uVT„ , '.:"■'"" .ri-t toiini.v .Mitiii..s,.i:i, |) „.r I
» Il .\. n. IS.-..S, ..t 4.,il..ek 1' \i in |i<i,,k ■•( .r ... .i i
.-.- 1. lUes 4 41 iii.i «l. ali.l wll r a» sal 1 ni..i t"'.Je tt.t"s >"""-""'' ^^^'''^ ' ''•"'•■<• "'■>>' 'i'"' •>'
I "I'sis'MiK" V; i" i'^';" ','" '^"' •■ >■ '" •'•■••■"''"•r A. " "'"i. "' -"■:'■"•' ''.' .^'I'lr. « i;.fluiin.l.l I'resbinii . f
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.lien. re. i.nl.il in Hi. , ,ll,e ..f tin- K.V.,s,..r ,.f J,.." ,..., 'r; ,' '.';""l>,«l';"-'"i;l ""I'.^e I.MlM.f lle,enil..rA. O 1,V.9 .It lo,.,ii,ck A..\I.. II, ll....k ■i>-'..(ni,.rUM^-e<).uKi. (ffl .m.l «hi. e.,s SI .1 ,„..,,...,... «.,. thi.r..ailer««r.;s.' u. «,i':-'
j.e ,t:, ..I h.i.i IM, . A. U. 1.-4M. ..uly aesi.-iie.H.v W.ili.r II..UI1 t.. i-aiinl., |;„iuh..i. « I-.,iS.(:ii„.rt.ii bv .1. .'.I i.f
...s-iim.ni r. 1 Ml- | m o ni.e ol tlie liej{l.ste." ... p.-eU
.. sill >..,t.(..miiv,„„;i,,2ijiii 111 >.Mn.i.y A. i». M,
W 1 r. .IMM. re 1-, . I ,r.||,.1,. |,;,. .„„| j, , „.. „ ,,„ ,,
rl; „"I'j; r :;'■ V- ''"; '''"" "'■'"■' """"■.oie »u rthr. . «f
Dry GoodSj Groceries^ lioots^ Shoes.
Ala.i a well aelccleil stock of IJpunr* <."nal»»1nR In |>.trt
in.l no -lilt or if .veei n-^. .a l:,w I.ioih. r» ik.. l-. ..:| ban t. ''o".'.'.'..'"/'"'''""''' *'"•'''*' •J' "'J iii'-TtyaKe. ..r anj
t.arl Ih.rei.f.
.Now the.e|-.r.n.iH.-ulRhirelM plrentli-thv vIMue of a i..,wr..m, !..,,. f,i,.e,lln.alilni.rlKa..e „Vl .inlv re- ,.i.ie,l tli.Te«,|ii.i;..!,.„r.«n.iM t.. I he s-.i-n,.. Ui sn. i, nel iii.ele ,11.1 p ..vi.ie . 11:,. l.-bo Wills- Iflriila an.lj.reiiils.a ,le.- 1 I, ■,'.'.' •'■•'■^.""■"k;'"-' »•• !'••' y^*. lo Wit: L.is 1 Ine ami ... l.ini.Kk.>-'x. I...t KiMeeii in hi... k i,.v.„, i„t. ,„nr U...sl\ seve. .111,1. ,;i|i i„ bl,., k tl.lrutw.., loiee-hi In ....fc iMii.v.eiKl... 1.., „^.. ,„ i.i.,. k I..M, t,r.,. r,,' .' t „ l...eks.Ntv..,ne M,i„,i„l.,.nai„l(lf!e..n in bb.ck sixv- iin. , I, I.s one. t«v.,,ii„l i , ••• in hl..,k ,seM..i.iv.|,liie his t«..i,t> |w.,„,.|t„..ity.|hree Im hi... k eb^hl v nine'. I.it, ■"",•,";''""'," '■'•"•>""eliin. relaM.|s;xt en. I,„s ,wo :.i.ltiir.einblo.k..iehMitr...lai,<lnii..t.-..,..|..isfir...,„.| si.Mii bloekoi.ebuii.lre,! ninlthirtv Ilv... |,.ts ,pv. n iin, e p'ht ill bhi, k Mil,, hil i.l.e.i aiel fi.i ty. .,f ,be Inwii ot Helle I I iiiiv a. .-..will.- 1.. the re, ..1.1,.,! |.!.ir tli.re'.l exe.ntiiiL- ^-l ..|fi I in bl... k ..ne biiiilie.i iin.i i,„tv. «hieh iuo. l«.vii r. l.-.s.Hlf,-.,iM 'he l!.n ..f Kai.l ii,..,ts;,^,. „i|| |„ h„j,| .. liMblleaiutior i;. .. p. i;,i. p.re.ls. to the hl.li SI bl.Kler I ri-.isho'i tlier.t . ..•.laiiii.iiv A. I) IS6.'at 10..^eiiiik i ..!.al l,.el;o„t .:.M,r ..f ili.- ..Pb .• of |b,. 1;,.,,,.,..^ ..f p,...,i; ..! .s..oti I ,.ui ty.it .slu.i., , s.,hi .S.,1, ( .iintv.t,, i.,,t
-l.xa.i. |. .V :e.iniiniiltb.ii.!i,rii,..,ns«|,lnioit.iayea«d t i.-.-..stsaii.i . N|,.-n.,.. i.v I. „ »i.„«,.,|. ■'''''
.St. ralil, P.ienilKT II h, is.;i
A. l.inEi.T..N Asslnee.
'^y"'- l.3:6w.
morrow.
.Vddress Kmkuv. k Go. (;hicagi>, III., fur sultrteripiioii.s or cxainpleii. , .
e will furnish it Aiih the ABUfs. one year- for S2,.><>. cheapyr than it can be luul fiinn \\. •u'llLsher.s.
which will be found clHwiicre."
^ ..♦.• I AXox>o]3.£txxt Ta,ilor.
G. W. DeWuveii, the cin us man hax estab- ,,,., ,,,. r. ,,,,,•,„ ,...
,. , J ,., ilOL-MK."; bl IJKhl - - .SI AKOI'KK
lished an amphitheatre in St. I'aul. oii .iiN,v.^i i,j,
_ :o :
The Maukato R ro^^r.s th.-tt the report , n;:'nKtnron.,nn„b.,ti mo, me „.„., f.,shi.,r.,i,> ....
I 't:\bli.Hbnients Ik the liri. alU'lorhlii),: niaile hy luv wil
MORTUA'.'R S.Vr.K.
WlfKRl.A.s- Is.ia. I.iebil.M .U.l ex-mie nnln peter n.-iikels avert .ilii ni..rti.iite beat ibi:il-,t.. Ibe 'I hinl .|»y •It .-. I tenib. r A. I'. I-.VS. wbbh .abl .M.,rlK.ixe l},..-,i wa.
'"'■■' I'V >■ • " i" tli.,.(li.,- .11 n,i. |t,.^/.,p- „, p,.,.,., .,*,
-e f I ■■uiii.v,M..te 1.1 .\l,ii,i..M,l... im ihe.-il.l Tblr.: il,v o .•e|it.i,ib... A I. l.sSs, .111.1 i,,..,.|,.,j ,„ ||,„,|, .., . .f M,.a.:ai.'e.<. |..ife» :II2 .i,.|;il.1 «lil,h»alii liiorH:iiK. •• Has .•x.xnte I II. s,.,ii,.- |, ,. inrnl ota i, rt.iin ii.'..ni .. r ret. nia.le h> »,,i 1 l.iti I tl.l.l aii.l lie.uli,;; .-v.-n .lalewi.h
s.:li| niorlcaj:.. An., h I is n,. f,. j^ ,,..„ , |;,in,,.| (,, i,.-
Hi.- III.; li. ■•.Ill ii|i..ii sabl iii..rlL-,ife aiitl priinlaorv ii„te
'""'■;•'"••■''"''■"■"■'•■'•""■-"' T^'" lliii..l-.:.l ami
111 y iilM.-.ioilaisan.i I w. Ive . el Is i2i'i,l-.') ami n*, unit or
pr... .-Ilit-s it I...V li..M„t. bi.M ba.l I., r v.r the
.,' "»• u.an.l.-e, iiT-e.| by aai.l luortaaKe or anv p,,rl
tlier.-el; * e
Ali.l «lier. as the .sai.l |>. fer ''onkela haa slnee the ,Int,.
..f s 1,1 ni..rt:^.i;:e.l..,-i| .1 ,s„| „,„, ,.. |i„^ llenkels
bait III .I. c-.h|iK.. ». .Ih th.. pr..viKi..i > ..I Ih- will of a.,hl
.b-c.as...i .ml by .'111- , 1.1, K, Ion fftii l\i- .Tu.lL-e ot I'ro-
l.at'.-nf sabi c-ninv ..1 .....u. .MInii. s..ta. I~en aM|...|, t...] ,.-!•■'".• l'*^ '" ''"*' "^'"' "'•""' '•'«':a«elhe Kst. ti ol H.il,t
Th. r.l.ire, n..t!,e Ihlierrhyirtfen tha* lir virtue of «
jH.yri.i i.i ,i|,.lii , |,j nioit-iiKo •nlaln...i. the l<ilb.w:ni: 1.111.1 lyinit ami b.-inL' In Ih- e..iiii|v i.I .s. .,ii ^,,.1 Sieie ..i Vtim. s.t, i^«:t: J..,t-M» ,t, an. I el-.-hl (Kt In Hb«.k il,lriy-,-ti-|ii i.-vi. 1,1,1 biKoin (Il ami two (2) In Itl.Hk f.v.lve (121 In he .-I,,- ..f Slnik-.i 'v. "^ ■ |.p ars bv the re- I . .r el pbt. .Lability. belnK th.. |.renii«es Ki,i"i,ir.| by I ""' '•••*••'■ '•■' the .-.leiVKiM lll«r|..M;:e, Wt|. b.' Hobl jt !
•.il.lb -n.. ir.tiiii the imnt .|onr..| t..eC..nrt llonselnth,
H HIS KEY, BR.L\nV.
ffl.XE.i, 4'c., 4v., PRODUCE
T.IK EX /.V
EXCILlXr.E
FOR GOOES.
Sinre ei.nier of Maine «uJ Uere<Uali ^t^eet8 «u|io>ll<> the Hot. 1
USH PAID FOR WHEAT.
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HERSHER & PETERS,
mmm m chair
1 GRE.1T HRO.W CUGE, imrBLK FR.WK'iud TELECR^IPH ROUTE.
j TO
NEW YORK. BOSTQN.
AND ALL KARTKKN ('1TIB5, (.'nrryinp the
Great Wcsfcrn United Slates Mtili.
I KTt.mr.H.'Tralfiln.ve pnnklrk.dtlii. nr BrnTal •< .«
I IrHULoii Ihe fa^^o shore. ItaUrn'Mt. Ir-H <1**«lai,4 oJ
elmnall T.,|,do, Chb air... MlU..ok:.. I'l. I'.. " mUJ*
A.;,.«n,i ruH ihri.n.l, i.. ^rw \«rk * /\..,u"\."t,
t„\'r-"v;jw"'I'i'' ■'"""".•' ^*" "'""•*'' 'Tom Ih* UkM
Inu^rl:.^•.7bt TraUii: "■'*■"•"•' '^''"'"'"' •""""« '"•
n»«i:a«ech«iki'.lthroBieh. rarsalwav* •• |«« «« «.
any ..Ihet juuie, ^
«.iat..ii l'.n«,nr»ratr«naferr»<l tttr In >. w T.<»
H-. i.aitl.iil,rHi.,l ..,11 f,.rlh|[eu vl. Pnuklrk.Mid t*-
.>ew"»„rkan,llCrlell.lli.>..l.whleh.r- »»U .t •>! th.
pr iie'p.l llallio«a Onicea In llie », ««i.
Ihls roa.l ..Ifir.urailiitloiirurinipineiil of rrvahl •» perlor t.iany otharru te.
A.N i:xpui:m(4 frkigiittraiv
leave. .New Y..rk .l«lly.ni»kl«ttlo»f ronn*. tlou. iUr»««* loa Ipolnla West. «uU quicker tllB* Ilui.| «*«r b«f»r« iiiail* ..11 any line,
tor Freight Katea, esquire nf J. r.Oini4«. Ml RraAiW WBT .\e« ^..rk ; JoM-t H Plsur. It >Ut' ."treet. •mUiT Mm..; J... II ►oKHTTH. irr,i,ht Aitriit. et Uwk Mt**! Clilcago or ol M. M. ITuiuirrM. Ut. I»«nl.
CHASMINOT,
II. E. .S»WTFI«, ,;„T ,1^
.N.irth Western An'!. (i|^I;«,««
M .\ Nt: I 'ACT! I{OI{«.
IIOI.MB* t-TKKKP
.<-IIAKOPEK
Have rotiplaiit:y on liaml a i.upply ol KeilnU'ai'a. Uouk. . lurs, l:nr<.a?<. Table!, and Cliaira of all ktmla.
The Greatest DlScorery of the kg;
l.«PORT.\XT TO T0ii\C0CfIIEWiiB:
DR. GUSTAV LINNAID*8
TASTE RESTORATIVE TROOHKM.
THE ORE^T
Substitute for Tobhtteem,
l^k-^jli^l T 1« ^ well-kDowii anillnrontrnTwIaM* («•« •J*2!» • k..t u»e of Tobhacco, la iha pTftm-Xtnt ■•i Use uf liini.y .,| Ihe niott aeTrr*
JIK.M AL A.NP PIIT8ICICAL DlmiRMird.
To wbkh Ibe raee of man Uflihjert. •• rari-NlaaalMto an. I loiiN- an.l . aretui experleuee h«Te .lairly prsTen ajk4 Ihal It eoiitali.a rtrt.iln naratlrann |~,|».>.i.>ii. •.rmM-'nl.^ most 11.11, K'Tous In It* rll. .n, wblrh b. enlerliic lnl> thm bl.i.Ml iterance tin- liiut lions ami n|.arntl«i.aoi tb»La«it uaii.InK many toiini puar that viKaii lu lie aartonilt <]••*•
ejl.e.1.
T'lbban-na'ao effert* Ihe entlri- narronn itiuui maoa*- feKllnKltM-lf aa all who have u>««l tlie iiiixtvni ««e<| nlN la-ar tisiiui'iny— m l.ai>sliaae,Nrrvntin Irrabll ly V> *|>v
.,--. Ma-ar t.silin.,nv_i„ i,,iMinae.Neriro,iK Irrabll i» t> at>v
All kinds CI work acne to order. ' ••^r;jj!^'j.,'_»y''>"'i"''''-«»«»«"«»'rotiirrdi««r,ier..rf %*mu»r
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COLLEU & BIWTIIER.
Cheaper than the Cheapest
I , Groceries, Dry Goods, Etc
THE Tai-TK l:E8T.<XAnT£ TROCIII
KFBBYTHINS YOU WANT FOR
HOUSEKEEPING
r'nn be found at the ftOHERT STREET,
Glassware and Crockery
STORE OE rOLOCR fiO.\lLD^!V t 0CDE2I.
at the lOWKST CASH PRICES' " Call «nd ciantuie at the old ictand.
iWItiaiT»T«JS«T.tT. PAIL Ml.N.NMlffA
T!:iil:'f.
• ■ \IMI.'«II|
,.~~, — --.-r - -. «'f the tleath of Lieut. Heettii:, of the .s^-nnd i«"f'h.
DiK Tkrm^.»— fiial our rriinds may nmhr- n-jrimeiit, is not ciediled by hia lriend.sat that LatGSt StyiG and Fashion.
Tlie p.itr.ii lire <.i the ]iul,».- i- fv)\,\\f,\. i, vl:.,P.;fim)
I. AtTiTirHKhUr S.\ 1.04 tX,
tBiid then- " biz," we will inform them th;it i phicc "Ur terms of payment for advert Lsinp an- a< folhuvs:— Where the aimnint i.> fitt; dullars or
I.J ... I I I'l ii:-. I II
.e.s.s, m advance; when it i.s nver five and un- j Slnlefawn
Kiilisiiiip is Raid to be a certain cure for i corns. Think we'll try it about a week.-' 2 GlaSSeS for 5 Ccilt.?.
's. ••■<- "im nil- t-yiturfnuin. I ~
Ierfend.dlar..«nehalfin..dvai!co:andwnere That chap istoo C,«« to try itforalonger HEIDENKICII & PFANKUCII
.ver ten dollar.?, payable nn.irt.-Kv in advance iieriod ' »• . •
•|Vn,w;...,f I „ .' . . . ' "*"^'^ I'^'^'O"- . riri.t!s|n.tlwo.!o.,n.lr.m H..'t),...s .«;|r»ef. M,.a,.p,.,.
Iraiweiit aiivertisemcnts to be paid in a- 1- 1 "*" ' „-. ,. •
vancc. No Hflidavits for leg..! adver iA.-incnt.s ' '"'*''' ^'*''^'*^ D^-mocrt/l says that amon- » met. Liquors an-f Qpars ahrays on hand.
the troops now arrivinjj in that city Ironi Min
The number of .steamboat arrivals dnriii" i
delivered until the fees are paid.
The above term.s will be adhere d to in «I] caR-s unle.-is different arc agreed npon. -^.-♦. . fc .
TiiAXK.s.— Our friend. John OC.Vnnor, will I ,l . , », t- ^r"' rW""
■.r«.nt oi.r fi.....i f , „ • f . . ' '"" P"^* .««'a.^on at Minneapolis, was fortv-hve.
acci'pi our iiianK^Inr a nice fat voiiiifr IhpL-pv ' i*!. ..<i i-ii- i'
. "i • *" j"""K lurhej, 1 he amount ot flour .shipped during the pa.»it
which we found h.id been left in our office. } season. 7,186 biirrcls ; the amount of wheat whilo we were abHiU la.st win-k. Conhl our ! -^^^-^OU bu.>hels ; i»»rrchi of [M.rk 100.— Pio- Irieuds have li.,tened to the many " prinierV i "*'''"'• blcs.sinp.s" that were .^liowervd upon John at
HOMER S. DAVIS,
ue-oia are several Sioux half bn-ed.-i. They '>
make cvccllent mddier., amHike the fun. GunSmith & Repairer Of
Shop on ."^ccimrt .-^tnet abore thi ••Anju»" office.
.^aT Particular attention paid to repair-
■ iav.iiJiniiary \.V n«i it ..ite oVb-ek In tlie altennHiii ..f s ill .i.iy !■. .:,ti«fy Ihe aii.oint then .ln.- iip..ii kiM niirt «:: ilel.t ._iii I iil.si, ii»|. .Ill ! .xiKMiM-a ,.t iimlc..- ami rale l»..t..|Ml.iki.|.eeN„v.I'l h l-«l. .MtMLIMA lllXKriA
.1.1- Mv. W.N A LP. Ally Kxeoilrix.
riil.I.KIl A URo.Jiav.' on ham
el\ Ini; .•! '"■■ ' '""
•li-aerlptl"
Are ilrslKiiwI to CHUnterart thoao banciol Itill'iane** aa4 liave|,r.,v...l roinpletely aiif ...-ksful tii a iliuiniiKlf, .faaaa an.l wherever umnI. Ueliir barmleaa l>i Ihemxlvrr, ibr* ex'-rt a beneflelal elTe.-t Ufe.ii the encl(« i.r>tfBi, rralM- Inp lb.- l:i..ie »bl.e ba' Ih-. ..iiH" rlllate<l >.r tlaatroyeu We itreal li.i:u>ireiirea. eomi'Melr remot lug the IrrUatlaii
"I't aer |..iuyliiK IlckMiv »eli.s.itlon oi Ihr tlir«M-whl.4i
arealunyn. '■■■••■.inenl upon ab lamliic froai it* «ae *t T.ibh.irr'<. an.l oy vlvtiit; a bcillLr tune to tba •Uiiuai.h invlK'ir.it lie tlie «lu.le kyrt.m
I'eietn* who *ru Irrlrl* »..blT anrfcmiltihill th«tr roK Hlltitiona mill ^h..^1el.|nr their live*. ib"iiM ••• ibea»
, rr... be» tiniiie<!l.itely ao.l tlir.,«- oaihe IniUiHua aail i)|»
. |>len«:inl habll •>« 'i'l.bbarco C'bcmliiK.
( Tlie.4.-rroibikorlrf>ien(eraare |>iit arlii aeMITe«i|ei« .•in.I are roi,«iB' Tjr re. : atiil portable al Ihe lo* |»rlr« ol Mvanta i>cr bftS. A lite
. - '.; ...I .-I >.«- <...<iri iionsr 111 ire ■ •'* " u"'..".'". i ....■.., ...ri n.e ..fi.».ii:i .y n- , anil portal, e al ine io« |trlrc ol Mvaiita Iter bftX A
ity ..f ,'li.i«....,.|. in x.il r.iiiniv ol Svl' on the tlilrt<..-nlh eel\ Ini; .Mipi.Ile.^ of l)K» liOOD."- ami llKOCl.lil>.S ol all . earl .lisi ounl to tbctrailc. ,
" ""■■■ " '"nuat l're|.ar.-.« H..|el> hy the nii'leralgned ta»hMBan«e.l
■bouM be Bj.lreMK'il-
Prices to Suit Tho Times.
PKOHATK .VOTICR
Anioiii; whh h nrs
cor FEE
s,iLER,jri:s, Si'G.]R, cuxni.Es,
TE.I, so. I p.
SVRl'PS. TOIUCO,
n.VEG.lit, 4c. fc.
still. orMln:ie..rf:,.f'..iiiitv of .«<ntt rr<ib:,te ("onif
tlil!i.iiiatt,-r..i the lj.i.,t....tJo^,.,,h Fuller l.i.a«..t
I p'.n r.a .ill;: an.l li'iiij liie i.et.l;..n ..| I|..raee Ku'ler |.rax|i,-f..r r... t s .ben in sei l..iih that hltersolart- ntitiN»'aib.nleli..n...lby at I. -..ml nj-nn the >.iM eMate .>l .1, ^•'|lll liiii.rlii. i.| >.ii.| I ..nniy .ii-..;i.M.,| , .
If N h r. l.y .ir.ii rc.l .e JinltcJ iiiul ileeree*!* Jh.nf Mi.n- .. . • % r
liiv Hi,, rtth I »v .^-.tahU-'irv A. !•. |S«2 „l l(l..-o!o"k In the . ■*'*" " <■'""'*="'' "'PI-'-' "f l-.r.-ni..Mi al th. . lib .. ,.| il- | |.,b..,t, .lui,-.- in lU. , |iv of. .■•hiko|,..eliiinbir..„nty of 5...itt heami the «aniel« hen- TM~>"\;'" ^"^ /'N/^'T^C?
.v ^1 ;,|..rtl..rll.li- .r.iisot .abl im./IM.,i.. Ami it Ix 1-J I \ X ^^Tf KJ \.J 1 J^ ,
■n-t er..p.e-e.!fh: tthew^W p Htb.m r (rire iiotie.. ..f the I
lie.-r,ii;:..r-.il.l j..t;ti..n, i.> i.u-liiK a.<.|.yottl.i»or.l.-rto CuMf ea.Delanea. Miislliie. Cb.lhs r>«l-
I." I'll bhrti-e.Mii the 'VU'lun' a Tiew>i|.a|>.i|,er tinbllMheil u .> .. i.- . .
Illea: I eily ol .Sli.ikopee. at l.-n,, three We. ks b.,,'r.MVa t Itlerea. yallliefs h.lil.iely .•e^.lis.
•lay ..flie^.ilu^. Cottonan.l Lliiiieii I»rlll» :
Oateit at aha'M.pi e. Dei ciiiImt in. IMI. >
J. U JIAf.IKlNAI.n. The above groda we oiTer Cheap fereaah
•r ready pny.
iliouM be aa.lreiw'il-
JA.Mro K. noWKRS. DrnccM, Cor. M A Race M«.. rblla4el| lita. air Any edlt'.fof pnlilUber Inwrtlnc the above a.lear- tl»eliieil I for one .Veal; rliall r. celve In pajneit IkirenI f2*l w.iith ol any kli.i! of rrli.tlor liik.f«t a.,..* by Meanf. l>iy* hr...<.f lliliiclty.ai.a.hi.rleea. 1 h, lak lu be ^a^ Ink |.. i.» eul Jeri t.. t e pnl,li«Vei'. <>ri4vr at the exklra- tb.ii ol . V. r.H Hire.' in' tube; e-M-li |»ubl|.'all<.|i le b. .e a rei;ularlv. aiMr-MrU t<> rrinler't Neva LrUrr, (*t.r|'iy
TMK
l'r.>b,it.. .Ill lee.
tTUIiliC MOKTHLI.
The rnbUliera ..f Thf AlhuJtr fkmthU'.t^U tt^ ),« I -.■rila of tl.vlr^ me n«. iie.1 reyi-e. tliii! the UlvTBrT rtiara< ■ \ ler of tl e|r Mavaxhie. already ao well iiMd«raUM<l a'.4 e»
l.rerlile.l by Aiiierlran rra'lere. M'hilr they «1il anar a« J .XTtl"!!* t" luaiiitaln the blcli Uleraiy poatttea It baa. ' Kaliieil.tliayare>en»ll>le tballn Ihei.raetireitf It* (rest
-veniK now iuiitatliik' .he .oiinirv ami Un orl, a..»»e
.Sr.VTK OF .Ml\NK.<OTV IimTWIfr n,t i ■ . • „ , . e»emKnow.^itatlntf .he .onnlrv ami Uh orL a..».e
i-l;. 1 .* Jl • . ^" *• 1 . ■ f L aJouri.illlk-THr AiLAMK. ■Blu-« *.ii.,ini. tberefcr' I*.
rraii.i> i.ire | , nnrchastng rliteirhtrc, tlve lu fninr.- Iia«i.^aa ii«lillialf.,iielii ke.pli., .ah V« ■
II..n-yl'-:A';m.aml[.^„„mon^ i „. . I ]l}^\^::'L^l^}:::^^:K:21''l'^'^'li'l'^'''<i*-'L^" «•?
mff.
(vl;nl;tf.)
lire L'hriitmas dinner, tbey wouUi all gu aod do likewi.si
— ^ Why wk I>ECLt.vR_A friend at o«r elbow a^ks UK, why we doo't pay some attention to the baying of » certain irA»/7<7, who has been
DICD.
W. IlEIDEiaUCH,
In'thia f Itr. on the 14 li In-t , of < ronp. I/OSiila. ifanchler
of Caap-rana Rikeiia l|eninl.-r, ace.1 three yeari*. FIRST STRFI-^T VU JW/iDL^ L"
-Sinner mile vhll.lren.o...i„H u.,t. me; f.,r their". I, ttt^t.!, - - SH.-ihOPEE.
the Kiii«<loai .i| Heaven." I* ■"''■I'are.l (.. nt owl nia'Ne rlotblnc for Keiitli-nien t.,
™^— e"^"^— ^— _. _ ■— »—-— — ^— , , onler on .>liori notice an.l re.ia.iiiabie term*, ^vl^uajivj
HOWE'S
SCALES.
FOR 9AT.K KT
fafidfrTCort, DUkrr>oB & Co. r/.v PL.rpE Mr.iRnfiitrsE.
A'O. 11>? 4- 201. Rnndnlifk Strerf, Chirngt.
A BO J Wanled. MOimiAtJE SALE.
K„i,;„ ..4^ , , , ~ . ; A smart I?ov. who ran repd and write, can >»'«'«<»^^''"*i')wrt>«.-j.iiiKaShepiierii.
^ul.hariTt'' ;"kV""' r; ' '•" I'^'^ "" "ITortunny to learn the printing -^-i;•^rA:r:e^t.-r!^ru''\.»^^^^^
getUiig that that is ju.st what everv link; cur \ bn.<:iK-ss at thii* ofTne. ' ""•' »•" ''»t j^vniei m nicoato oi the i.e.ilT,;
».. :.. iU- ., . ' 1 _ 1 ol l)ee.la. In the CuUllly ol .Suf, ilij 81; t,- ol >lii,i,,.
—as in tbu ease— want.s. If tlw ran i «.» vm, 1 ,,,-,., i» 17 CiWrir,'^ ■ . .r. .~7~; ' 2'!^. '" **""" ■■••■• '" ""'"ca. . o» ,.a«., i," .no
1 LNKY NE BERGALL, ! s^^,;;^j^/s^:-:;;.?.,'is.-.,:;-u^'i..;
--•• a^ «-.«.•• V" a^x-axj^ , tbU iiotUe. three „u.,.lreil ..ii.i loiii >>-.«». iiH,ar«,
nSAiKR IV D«.M;»imo.x i.r LxyiK^ a>u Vklmiiui i.t*..,u,n, i.m sain
u>aL.a.K i.n JloatiiAor.
i All the t'lllow ine HeiM-rlbe.I [.lee* o parcel of Un.l sllu
•waut.s. If they can j,et you to notire them they ftvl too l.irj:c lor their punoy hides to hold them, and trif to iimk* a terrible noise. Wc have no deairc however, to advertijfc such ratlrapr without p.>»y. or to 1 kick .such curt into noteriety.
^V'e have known such irkript to even bark at the moon all night, to attract attention ; bnt " the moon went on as nitual." W ith tbi<
. .iln-t
lli-niy !•. A ani«a
Kii7. 1 .t.ljiii!. 11!- w It., i
Ihe.-^laleol .M'ltii,e.-ofii lo the a bo r.. named riefen.l.intii
^"" ■V': ''•■'■■•'■> ,-"""' '.'"t r.uiil;e.llo answer the
• iiinplalnt In thU a.ilon, which aai.l c.nni.IMnf ha- leeii I11..1 In the .nbe..| Diviri. t Ihrkat bik i m. e at .«iia- k..p..e|n lie s;it.|r, iint.v ..r.-,.,tt, ,,n.| . rve a fonv .if' v.mr an w. r on im- at ii j- oinee Ui tb. tovenol Rale I'l.ine .■■c..lt ( oaiilv anil .-lat. :if..r.-s.,M wiihrn m.ntv ....vn ;,t- ; ~ l.-r thea<;rvh'e herrol exc:uMve nl Ihe ilav of mrb wr- I vi. e, ami !• vmi f.ill |,. .-,.i,»er the siLIc mplalnt wiibin lb. iiMe,i|..r,...hl.lh.. e'.iiiitiain this a. Ib.n will ,,|,p v loth, roiirl l.irthe rellet(J.|liali.le.| In the CoUipl illil '
Datel llclle llaliie, Dec. ISth. I 61. •'■•'ini.
y.-l, WlIITr.<H-K
PtalntllTK Alh>n>er. i
M> ran always !». found at onr OI.II CTAXD on FIRST
.^IKKKT.
SHAKOFEE .... MinneaoU
vl:iil:lr.] C'LLKR X Br.O.
Gold Pens Kc-poiiiled,
Price Flf»y i>»t"«.
(;OM.MIS.<IO.\KKS NOTICK. ' i.rr^.ns b.vi,.g .old pen. with -h- ^m, «». „n
M- .1 1 • . . hiive Ih. Ill maile a» i;.,r»l .1^ new. bv sen.llne them bv
\\ IIKKKA.-, tlie Un<Ien>lfrilCd. have been dniv ""''' """ *" cma ei,rl..». ,1 m r;i>.e. or i->-U'e atampa
appointed l.y the I'rohate C.mrt of Scott •il^^i^^Xii!:'"'"'^ ''"''''"''•''''"'••'''' 'r*'''*''" Count v. Stale of Minnesota, to hear and ad- 'Hie foiu.witi» la » im «f price* utr tht ret«n trarfe nt
• • • '•."'>" '■^lr'e.lhat will I epronipily M-nt I .any part ot'tliD
illiutnaaion xf ImtytrtanI a»pe.'ta »( the areal ^iieetl«i.»
Itlie.|ay,amli:1v|iiK to ll«|.a){<'aa.|>ife..bal freahtiea» vaf eijr, amllninirtaitee. hr Mm preaeatatfta, af tSa m«|. thoucht In fr.iae ami Foetry, up«(i lUfeaeul abaaaa at the uatlofl'a great ateacirl*. ' " "'
I TERMS:
. Threa Dollar* a Vcar, P*al«s« F^M Ww . «li« Pabllakea. '
.''nliBcrlptlona nia.r befln wlib any aaiMbw. Back aa«'
; berciaii In- furiiUhevI iruui tbe tx-^nnlnc.
I CItiht may brjknue^ nt tKt MU/trint ratm :
SnbM-rllierii to iwy Utelr own poatase. Poalaec ihlrtr alH ceiitKay.ar. Two i-ople.. flva .lollara : ■;ea enMei. tea dollan ; cleveti ceplea. iw-m*y dallara.
TlCJiOR A ri RkW, raMlairra. ' I3i H aaUIUKtoa »!.. Boat «
:.. i _r I • • X .1 . . eith.r sir'.., ihat will I e pro
just ah claim.s af»aiii.<t the e.'<tiitc of Itichard imte.: .-i;,!.* ..rfaii...i».on Kennedy, late (if the town of BeHe rii.in. , in !nI'. i'.''Vi.?n;n!.';i'ir''-$LV;;"*''
reerlpt ol or.ier, enrloacd I ifT Mlalllp^. j
.. .. J.M
IJO
Groceries and Proyisions.
SIIAKOPKK, MINNESOTA.;
Hm alaraya or. hand a fu II (apply to meet Ibe '
W A .NTS OF 1 1 IS C LSTOM ORS. j
All af which "■nRB'^ ■"'■' "■•
Ww • ■ -tt of 1j»« Vi
■m >i.f.«.
.'i.;<it f ■ u;
1' •eii^.i^T .-M^ «•.. ,.f • vi:iil.t..l
ate. lying an.l beliijj lu tlie vimiilv ol .Vull.anU Mai o|\llnu<-ao a, and known a> lo.luwi., viz: the nurlh eaat (inarter.oi aouib-weat .|Uarter ... Mrtitheaai .luar- lerol lionu »«M.tiiarier,aii.i north hall ol aoutll.•.l^l Moanrroi eel ..n iliiny two, in ioHiiauip 111. mirlU rali;,'e twei.ly uiie we»t. Der .tLT lia> i.v-.n ma .e, ,.. fie .•.uultlon ol tlieala»ve ili^ trtb<.Jm«rt,;ajre, by thenefrlwt ol the niortisa:;ur t., Jiay Ihe >uiii tbereby ».nUi..i. "r auk pan tti..r-..i. lnerel..re 11 il.»« b,li.i«i,> .nei. Ili«l..y virlue ol a power ..I aab- In »abl murt':.atie cuiilaliie.ii ami li. pur- '"iH^" •*"'*"^. »'•" "' .be »UtUt •, loe »..el lu<.rU.«e will ~ ...r. c,.,..-.i I. a -ale o .».ii . penile >iil !.,ieli. vewlu toth, hlk'hrM lHO.ier..i ibe •.ntve.il. the 14.-
iCa^h.Paid fV>rlli«le«<A^ Fiir«. !:;''7^:f?-^'^n'^^:^i.:':--^
%». ■■•B^. ll.eai:.. m.l Ol 11 ,u. .,.,,..►, ,„.,ri;.a^.. WHO, ...I. Ol 4ae
■ . 'I HFVnV \l'!liri^r'ni i-i<vi o^<M,. .«) ju.. ,10,^.
ltwed..y..ou.iia..:K,u.intiii.cits,who.*^n,' ua.op. D . J. i.I': , '-v-W^ "'"'" Tl'iy^''-
AH;.!* • Aiit'.oiiy J|.;in. { L 3<a.<
1 aJJiwoii to a contemptil.lc Mibject, we trust ' i-OH at C.KVhe H.ID ELS Eir HERE.' our fiiend will I>e sati^fiid. i The hioiik.st price tn \
our fiiend will I>e sati^fiid.
Dm. Kii.i.krs. — Thi.M i.< (|,e mcupariim fu|. •
-N'.. 2. • ?.no.
No. .t. f;iiffn.<tin« L.VI, " ••
N... «. Mv,.|nin |,ii) •• ••
.No. .'.. Vienh F..ii|,taiii
aif'AII peiia warr.ii.tvtl f«.r «.• e vear.
L:iK-ral .Ma, otii.i nia.le lo .lealer^.
All onlerK aetit f. HITTKR t PCCAV
>". 16. IliiKtabN Area.;*.. .<«vraru«e. \. V. N»i.«-oif TiTTKe. I .'•«Vci: Ot.VcAii
W-Mltoniirtvliu- thlf arKrrllnenieiit foor lnaertii>na ami aemllim'marke-lc..py.«b«llr«elveinex.»llant pen Inpayment. l»l,iiMw.)
said county of Scott, and State of .MiiinewJta, dcce:i>icd.
Notice i.x hernliy p^iven to all porson,i hav- ing' any clainirt ag:aiii:(t Kind iNfalc, ihat the time limited (or cretlitors lo present their claims is to the 26th of Fehniury, A.I)., 1862, and that Ihe iind<!xi}r:ii<d will att^Mid at the' .store of John U'.N'eili. in the fawn of Belle riaine. aforeKiii.l. on the 4tli and j*<ih of .lan- uarj-, A. I).. 18f»2. and ihe 1st, laih. and 26th i of Kebrunr^-, A. I)., 1S62, for the puqiose nf e.vamiiiiiig and ullowin? nwh clainiP, and all civilitorsciiii pR-„eiil their claims to iiillMic of' the undersiiifnieil, at their dwelliMtf.s, or r,l;,co.s j of business, on or before the .>aid 2Cth day of Februarv. \: !»., jHfi2 ■ >
.lOlIN c-NKIM., i
JON .\ THAN CM A IMiFKHON'.
♦ •immissioiier.s. - -
Patel l;c;ic riaiiir. Dec. 20, 1 >G1. h -tw u/.^^" i^i^^liLi.::;: C^L^^^i^i^-" "' f""^'
VANITY FAIR.
THE NEW ILLUBTE ATED.
UVMOKOaSAMD SATAUtCAL JQVKhAL.
Speetai JTottte,
irtad and llaUerli,|c aoacee* « he publication of
VANITY KA 13^,
The very market and flaUerliic Macee* wMii kaa Uika far atieudcd the publication of ""^ naa wina
JOHI¥ IVILriAIflM. SXa.^
-A.SU^
BORSE SHOSIla
IIOLMKsyfllKET. Hd KIPER.
P.»rlHHar»«.?ijtioii p.iM to hnrse sViein^s, ami .-.tia- •a.li.MialyeB. (vljnily]
InaWeatbepublUberl. a|.»«oi„, ||„i « ib |i ^„ nieticeiiieiit ol tbi » . i .. ^. , i ,. ,„ , ,. ^, , '^\.' LIT1.RARV and AhTlrtK. .,» ^ U.VM.e'. *«» IJ . Will iiirreaaa the *alOr .1 ,, lairr.at p fV. i.ai.M 1. \-' uialiit..in the proud po.ulwi, .,,.„«,,. t. ;, J .','•/ ' tnp f'aatc JovmWIn Anieriia
V-AMTV FAIR I. laau.. r;e«UrIy ,v r, » e.,. ... - and for Bale by all N ex.. in... mi -1 ih» .,a.. ... i-V* ^. 1l«i.Il»Naa«U»treet.NewV..rV ' ^ '"*• *"
TERMS:
Three (JollaM per year In ».ivniie*-ai « .ei.ta .. afc ^
RATBBFOR CLUBB.
Two roploa to one a4<trna live loplea Ton roplaa
AneMia,..,.y »llM.eal.r.»ed tn the teller ■aai.^r. • r,ul...1iim|.i»ihanflveople» «eT" r up ol .^r, ,
ThM-atw.! iael».iioi,pea.an<< bicl ri.ak«a .-... -.. pruiuriMlatanTtinia. * '^f^l \».- -•
pruiur««latan^ tini«
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Tbe best course would
Ice HouMcs.
'twcuircucr, she should always be milki'J very . loan, and not soon dried. This rule w not, h >wevor, invariublu. TTjt ' t.c to mi.li the younj^ animal ven- closely, and t .'ft- her ph;ntv of .Ticculeiit food, towards lli« . t^in-.e ot he^-oniiiig tir\.— Country Gentlnnnn. i
W A
li 's iiot ret til 1 1tie l»»(»r»»»«i-e ;»»• W U"hm-
ir.fMU h-.iT." n.. ;,-r-;vlv d i»c s... and th- ud- vuHM»< olio: iii a 4»>;ry. «u»d t"^ «■'»""■ »>'. '' r.r ^ ftiairf T"'*^'**" ^b""'^ ''^' "» :'"*"' '^■- to cMerv laii.iv to u- ,ii i^on>^.lT*^ «)f sochjup .aiu.u>. itt* laiommWrof tl.o tarmrr VT 'f.-.vK in-!trm-ifi<-^ fi r iirakin?.' an «<e ijt.uk; wc now ff.vi- a fo* j.'uiu d.iccUot » fiK cnvl- iutf a cli*!ap icc- h<'"-*'.
:.— A r.onltoru 'X-x.sr rf s»;-vM be «•-
SruLuA IX La>u«s— Ukmepy For.— Tftkc thi- s«.T-d of tho common dot k; make a strong .k;c .ction, swift.'n witli loarsu},'ar, a-il half a tftti-iiooiiful t.f tayvnne pepper to a qnmrt.— t J V lo each liimb a wine <:l.r es a day, tiil a rw.v is »tr-citd.
-fnl. three or four
I..
Household Receipts.
MTK-
i», on a >•'•
hill, Wv
Grex.n Corn I'rooiso.— (Jrate swpct green com; to tlin-e tcaftti'-*. ^vlun ■rrated, put iwf.
luuiiris nf milk, ciglit e^fjrs, a litllf sa't.
' tciicu?! t>f iiK'lted bntler, and a grati-d nulir.eg;
an: |»u* thiMie.-[K-
.OloliLT*-
half H bntler, and a grati- bake one hour, an<l serve up with uoce.
To Smokth WKivK|.ia» Sn.K. — Wrinklot s:lk vy'\ be rendi'ii'<l nearly
wlifn n« w.
).v.t,^l wh> n- c-tiv«i>»«iii
think all the bet*Mk
I'KK.-AKATiu.N.-^lV ?rt)niv! sl^-ui''! h- pr«. pareil wiin .<oi.Me Kk-.-c n»»l. n.d hK. i.r .k..ii aones or Mo. ks tt woo-U -^"V a fo.»t *L-p. which cov.T .*.r trith .«h;nr:n..'< nr ..tlnrinv- terial thui will ni.l mix wi.K iin- li.i;n^-; tti^ make a | ".ank fluor— thi.< v. Hi >.:yc tira.iiagf. TJoni tlte ice ia the h..n6.- rirtl ailcittion n\n>X be given I drainage from the bottom.
Kr':.tio!c.— On this tl-or the buildivgnnst j.i-.t(d, consisting of a double row ot jo-sl t! t..
JO inche:* apur', fran»ed into or nailed to pl*te. | .y^^^, ^-^^ ^.,,^^ r,.jjj.„ ^^-^ woU aouve. The*jni.-t ^ll0ula be boarded U]. on ,^.,,,^. ,„,„„f„i ;„ gcnr.rato place tje inside, (so the boardings will face eac oth«-r.) the whole rn-tld over so a.s to sbt-d all rain quickly. This space bciwien thcjobi Phould be tilled wiili the best uoneondnctmir ml.itance at hand; ci:an-..al da.-t, tan bark or MW du»t will He. Tie opning should always Ire on the north or west >i'ie. an. I double d.>ur.<
n'li^.uUl hi- ni-nk' to ci>:ni»aiv willi tho partition. . , ,,
Tbl-^oKllCluwapl ar>d uevor be oi«ue«l ! I.anMcss in case it .hould co:ne .u
a.s beaut ifnl as bv s[)<>nging it on the nnrface wiih H «iak M.;«ilion of gum aiHl»ib or white glue, tlien ironing it on the wrong side.
Nkw liiMioF IIrkap.— Take one qnart of corn n.cal, pour a snlTicirnl rinaui^iy of boil- in- >v«*cr to make a tiiick liatler then a.M one tabk'spujoful of lard, salt to si;i- the titste,
Rlir woU and drop n I' table po..nfu! in scpr.rato places on a griddle '' ' or spider, previonsly waemed, and let them cook brown . Y ou will find it excellent.
Ti) r.xTFnMiVATH RoA'MR?*.— Borax pow- der, .-prihkleil about the kitchen, c'osets. pan- tries shiks, etc., witliln the c lurse of a few days alui! .si complettly e\tcrniiiiu;es roaches.
SOMETHING for THE TIMES !
NKCKSSITY IN KVBRY HOUSKHOLD.
JOHNS & CROSLETS American Cement Glue
THE STRONGEST OLUB IN THE WOULD. THE CHEAPEST OLUK IN THE WORLD. THE MOST Dtn-'BIJ: OLUK I.N THE WORLD. THE O.NLY RELIABLE OLfE IN THE WORLD. THE BEST OLVE IS THE WORLD.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
In the •nly irtlcl* of the klmt ever prcxluced wlilch
IT WILL MEND WOOD.
Siveyour broken Tuniltur*',
IT WILL MKND LEATIIKR,
JlenJ vour lUrnenK, Straps. DfWs. B.x.t* Ac.
IT WILL MKND CLASS.
gave th» piece* of that exi>en9lvif Cut OUds Buttle.
IT WILL .MKND IVORY,
Don't lhrt.w aw.y tti.t broken Ivory Fun. It li easily ro-
IT WILL MKND CHINA,
Your broken China Ch pit ani ."Saucer* can be mailo M Kio-I ns new.
IT WILL MKND .MAIIHLV.
pl.-cckeockel.<ut of rour .Marble Mai.tle ca put uii »-* >tri<aK a* i-ver .
IT WILL MKND POIHIKf-AlN,
rniike mo>- other reinedics, it
i.s periectly contact wilii
bdotr tke U)p of U»e ic-e in tl»e hon-e . \
' FlLttSi..— t?nod, clean, bright straw flhonid '
food.
riK-Pi.-XT rn>niN<'..— Toonerinrrt ofliUt- K- Uicd. Spread thicklv over" tuc floor a layer ,j.^j„i|i^,„],i j,,,^ ojrg, oi;e large toaspo;)ntnl euvcral inclies thick- Put the bliK-ks as large , ^f ^^y^\^^^ ,i,h1 fl„in- . nongh l-. nnike » thick but- R8 pos.-«ib!c and (aek clo.sely together, leaving, ,^.^ ||„^.^. r.-ady half a dozen .stalk.s of pie- a few iaehes of.*! ato around the whole, into |,],,„t_ p,,^ ^j, f^.„;.; ^tir it in tb- batter. Tie | which j>ack straw a* liie hoiKc tills n;.; when j^ ii^,l,j|v in the bag, drop it in a kettle of filled to the top cover lieavily with straw. ' boi'insr water, and let it boil an huur. Serve
Vkntilatios — There should be no bottom | ^^.j^j, ^roain and .su^'ar. ▼PBtilatiou at all; t!:o space ov- r ihei- u under . the roof should be ventilaud rf-y latliw win dow8 at tlic eud?, jriving a ficy circulation ol
"^r. ^^^ ^^^ i ;,,5t, f,,,iy ^-ith fine table-«al. I>;t it remain
l!ie : !or a few days, nn<l the ants will disappear.
Traininv; (.'ake — ^lliree ponnds offlonr, 12 butter. Spico with 'Fl-ttiso Vp.— Till* should be done in the '■
colfet weuflicr, and H should W lUlowcd t.. \ ___ , ^ .
laycxbosrd t.» tbeatmo^^phero s.veral hour. ThC (iFPa^Csl DiSCOVCry Of ihC Agf.
befow packing- away, M it iK'Comea inucn
coJ.lw than whm lyin? on il.e surha-e of tht It will keep much longer than
No matt«r If that h'oKen IMt.her lU.I n<>i ci-t but a »hlll- Inf a lihUIilm' .■•.ivi'il is a Klillliiii; iarne.1.
IT WILL MKND ALABASTKR.
That .oitlv AUtastir vase Is t)-f.keii hhiI > • u can't inatcli It: ni Ml 1 It. It wUl nevi-r ■*;.•>« nrii-n put i/^'.-ih>-r.
It will men<3 Bone. Coral, Lava, and nl fact every th ng but Metals.
Any arltc'.f C n-^no-I »:th AMKBICAN ( KMEXTULLE will not sh'iw whir>- t !» lucuiltJ,
EXTICAC'TS.
" Ever.- iroti-««V»e'>-r shoil 1 h.ivc- .i snipi-'r '.f J
Cmsl.v's Aiiierlraii ('.mi. nt I.IU'- '->•«• i"*;. '■"'
■';t •-.-.•> .oiivcnleiit to have In Hie U<ju»e. — .%<
To oKT Rin or Ant?.— To ?»■( rid of rod i ant-!, wash the .'^helves of yt)ur (■ii;)board.« a.^ : I clean as i)0.s.>;i.'e, and then nil>
■.Iv
TakIVO OiTT.— When wani out w'. at is wantetl for the tl.ty ea; ly in meiwiHf; -n^eover wed with straw and close {
np.
PltTINO tt*. — w^^* snonni i>e 'louc ,!=>..♦ ^o^.fhcr. and it should l>e lUlofl
hours
po.s.>;
onnces of su'.'ar, 12 of cinnamon and iiDt!ne<r
them over
water, it wi .
packed kw soon as taken fro:n t.ie waU- packiniC i» the hc^^HC. a little water t over tl^ L.verj will he'p cen;e..l the ni^ss w\
to air. — rrairu
itj water. In thrown
make it a ore J-'arncr.
impervious
\min\\ TD T<tF.P..\n:f CGtffI
DR. GTJSTAV IINNAr<D'S
TASTE KESTOIIATIVE TROOIIEl
|.;y rf J'lhns* m't. w I'itJI-
"^iTNiiUays really : thIsconimciKis It t" ev.rybo.ly.'—
^""Wv'lmvetrt.-'l It. anJ H-vl It a, us.ful In . ur houso u. water "— WilLrt' :<pirit (J Of iim-s.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
♦lOfM) pr v.ar s ivp.l hi .1 .--rv fannly I ? On.- V-tllr of
AMERICAN CEMEf^T GLUE*
Price MCent.H per B«.t:l*. I'rlc^ 25 t:eiil-> H'r Ibittlu. r. icB 25 ^,'«!:l^ per Buttie. I'rl. 0 •.» Cents pt-r B rttl.-. I'rke ZS l>r:l li pi-r Uottle. l'rii»2.'>Ceiit-' per H'ittlf. Very l.lb*r«l Ue.lncllou to Wholcanle
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.No. n " • ■ •
TheTe«tliiMByorthe whole W»rW.
Peop
Hollow ay's Ointment
Bad Legs, Bad Breaits. Sores aiid Ulcers.
All rtescrlpllon ol sores '"^'•Lr!!';!''?.^!.^.,^-:. ".','' ^-^11
oitt with tcnfbld fury In a few days.
Diiithtria, Cbrattd Sore Tiirat. and Scarlel and other FeT«n
Aiiyof the abovcdlseases may he cnred^b^J.vcll
well r«l>-
iroat
iiallent : It will soon p.-netrate nnd pive
.Medicine taken by the niouth niiiM
hole sv<tem ere Its li.tteiKi'»i an be felt
binx iheomtnient thr. « times a dav into th and neck of the I l.f.
hre< |
• THiirs. |
?SPO |
do |
do |
ft (lO |
do |
do |
son |
do |
do |
8(1) |
do |
do |
12 w |
do |
<lo |
11 00 |
do |
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15 01 |
iln |
do |
noo |
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i.art, whereVstheOlntuient does lib «<>•;' "|; ievar tries the undent in the "l'"^''' r"»!";'7., I
Iminediati' relli
opi-rafe upon the
In any local
or cc. Who«*var trie.-, iiic iiii^. ". •■• ;— --- _ .i,,., n »
? .e di8.ase i.-me.l. or any similar ''"'"'•dei-s afiea"'*-' .'«
chebt and thsoat. win fli.d themselves relieved as b> a
cbanu.
Piles. F B«tila»,trl«rl«re8.
The above class of .ompNlnts will he removed hv nlwht iv fomentinv the larts with warm writer, and t .en 1 > 1 losl enectuaiiy rubbing In U.e KM\\me:A. er,..i 8 su I terlnu from these direful complaints should lo>e not a mo- ment In arre.^tih?; '.heir pro^-ress '•
• HXAB WHAT THB PEOFLK SAT. "^
Indeiwndent," Auburn, N. V. : tlie Rev. K. «• V"^ .evDD Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, NY.; U.e Key B I. Iv«s CliapUin of the Auburn Stot* Prisoii^ ttfe Rev. Spencer M. Rice, Rector New-Bed- forT Mni« ; the Uev. Allen Steele. Ncw-Vork Con- fcre..c" U e Rev. t»a.,mel Slcl.oU, Ea«t-C.«ne«,e Con- fc ence,•^^ Y. ; the Rev P 8. J*' -^^, ^^'[^^ J Vtic,!
r V ''r ^.r ';^^^i?^:^; p^:iu.dr«e*t'i.;e hSS:
It sliouM br unlerstood
O.
\WL fbT J^. 3^«C
Pulmonic
Trkatmevs . .
— At Ihe reca "& K.^Inl>itioi
ol
Jlorticnltural fi 'Ciety of Paris,
OF SF-F.I) Pot.t. e.^ TX rtt.WfK tin- inija-i'u! M. <;antliier t..;hibUer.p^i.m .IS iliusti-aiinp l.i.s treat.iK-nt Of ««.i potatoes t >r the i-itk.so of ha.s einn- titeir nwlurity U.!? f.-'iowin- s;e*^>.. an.l t!n.« <..n«bn«g them to « (-i^I* the rt.t '1 hc« tub. r, ^. t*keii up ns soao as riin;, anJ i.-altliy on.>s 't/Ursre or mi.MIc A'& VC^c'.ecloU for seed.— ti'it.stjuarc crati^ about
l)ri»a<l. ami 5.or 6
THE G11EA.T
SuhitituU lor Tobbutto,
tyCS-l'
raU3.
(1
and the ,'r<iss-l>ars at the
"'fVc* are p*rt iirt*
^8 ;»chfi lon^'. 14 'tula's .u „ „„
k«*»*decp, Biadc of .u.n OS, »tr.p.^ with open- T;:,. lefl vLtwftjn tb««»ri!M on all si.lcs and ot^be bottom; the top^Js fcft opon .irMtn rests noon two tbit . . , •
iSii! Till l^rntrt* * fiee .'irculatiou of air Im-m" the potitoc.. Th-y art> tl,ei.^cxpo...l J^i'lc.^st a nionlh :t«/he op... -r and ram «n.J kcyt^tbronfrb tho winter in an open shed Z Karn>t «!um v tirfy .ire prt>torl.'.? ir.nu fr.st ; Llno.inadarkcdl,-.r.buta!'.vay.wh.^.-^^^^^ circulation of itir is as free a-^ po^Mbl. . TJ) d^r rthi.s treatment they '-oob becnih' T'-t;; ?^;^^*; '' «nd short thick shoot* rtart from the cjes, Mhich arc caiTfully Ufl undi.sturb. d J
in etulv Spring the craW. -re tuWcn to the| fieUl. mid'thp tuLenr are pbintcd dinictly from -tStffiP, to proU)Ct the sproulA from injnij. banlcned shoots are .'^aid to be fDund healthT, rigoroiu and xircAacliv,-*, antl Tnore capable of misting: disease, than tho.^o , •prown from eyes whi.l. bare lain dormant Ibroufh the winter, 'llic crop i? aho rnrwiiid- v\ '<o that tho pntatoes may be ou;; bo.orc the j timewnen the di^asc a-<ually makes its ap- ,re«rancc. M. Caulhior staffs; thai when . tn»)ers are to be cut off for plant mjr, it in j .creases their vigor and productiveness to cut them in autumn, three or fonr weeks after (li^'- .r instead of at the lime of planting. ^^ e
• be,!'t. to be Bwrioniiiy d..-
Tlie more much
T l8 a well-kMown andli.controverttble f-i-t b..t u»e of TobiMcco. I.t the prouj.>tinK .1 iu.ii.v of ;in- vioat secere >!KN1 Al. AM» IIIVSR'M.AI. DtSnRDEKS.
To»hlihtbe race of man Is »>loJ'^<-t, ■•< i"^"''"' »"''>'"''• aiol looK aiideateinl experl.-tt.eh.jve cl»urly proven, ao-; pial 11 tont.iinn v rl.iiu i arutlr .-iiid p<'I.M).ion» pr>;.-fiii-.- nio t iiaiiK' r. Us In ;t» \:< f*, wliicl. !•> enterliii,' liti.' th- l-ioxl iler.inEe the lun< i:ui,.s ami operalioh* i' caD>lnK niauy to inppoAe that ■>ix.in
^ lV)iui-rr.aliK>erte. tsitiee:itlr.- n«rv. 115 .lysti ni inanal fe.iniL li»- If an all who have u.-e.! the iionIoUS weed «lli tK-.<r !.sflnioii--'n I,a«.siiu..-. Nervo- > IrniMl ty Witt-- Brasii. Dy.spepiUi.auii ni.my otiicr Jtjopltraof a nllJil ar cKatactt r
TllETi.'JTK IlKST RATIVB TlicC'HKB.
\rpdei' ■■•el to r»uiit>-r.icl tlioso l.ane'nl Ifilnmce" an-! iiaveprovei compl-lei* !.;oc,»-rul ion mult it m'.-o el :».«•. and wheraver usi-.! B«i:p-' li..r:n!t >< i.i th. mse.vi s. toe. . N.rt.i '■■-•nun. ial.ire.t upon t:ie entira s.^steiii, risl.>r- tn- the t;!>tr »hbe b»s I.e. oni- »lli..t.-.l or .le^tro.wM b> »:re..t lo.;u<el.«.s. co.li.I. t-ly reni.Alnj: th« i:ritiit'iii. and I... ■nu'"'" l' h OcHinr: -HMsatlon <« the thr.«t-wl.i.^h a"- al»av-i(oi».. .|Hei': iiponab tali iii^ lr"in the n-". .■. t'oMiJ' <■'■. aiil ly Ki'ti'K :■ healthy tone lu the atoma. h Invi'.M. rating !l..-' *li'lr s.vsf.-in
IV*".!.. wlo.-ir.- irr.trieviblv U'l-'ennannK their C'jIi .<"H t)..n-..i.dsh.rt.i.ii;>? their li»r». <lio(il.t n.e th. s Vr... lies nir.i. •:! »elv and tlivw oil the iujiirloiiK and uii- utrr.sant lii'.it osTf-bbacoCbewtiiK.
The-ic lr>..h.^»or l,oz<^ozer» are ppt «p !u a convenient .•!i;d IH.rf.ihV .1 the I..W pine of .Wcniils per txi.x. A lib Hsil iti-«oUnt V' the tra.Ie. „ , .
I'le;- ir.'.l s-.!eh b.x Ihi undersigned in wh«m all orJeri"
should b.- add/..* J- j^„j.j, g poWFR.s, DmKl.t.
Cor. »l k Kucr S^f-., PUiUvUelphla.
*■»• Ary edit-iror pBllIsh.ir in.sertJMK th«abo%eadve - ti'iT....il f r -n. .v.ai; sh.il' r.^i.lve In payn;ent J .. r.oi frt «v.rih of ai^v Kind of Piii.tl.i-- Ink.l.-r »..!• by .Me«»T'. D.V.V. llr... ..f lhlsti»y.:i"n-hpri..s. The Ink K-le oil.- liik t.^ I e -nl.l.-ct I" t .■pubUa-ei'sor.ler at Ihe explr:i ti on ol • v.ry three u.onthf.; each lUbilc-ilon I'j »-■ seM a*lTca«-a t» lM..ter s Ne*» Utter. ( l.nl;lr
^■;;ularly.
t-mj
^ive the »l>ove for wbnt it is worth.
MANrFArTrHi:«o SoRoniM Siri'P. — Vorry Alilrich, the well-known orchur.Ii.st and nui-se- rvman, of iJtmau county, sent, m our care, ; ;for e.xhibition at tho Horticultural ( onveii- , .lion lately in session horf?, (together with spc- ^ mens of fruit) two .Hamples of Mmp, ot which •he writes us as follows: }
>:ps. Pr.virik Fabmtr:— I send these two : .eamplea of mola.sses, matle by as this fall, for' the put pose of pivinsr information to all, that ;
• ' matter to make it, i '■"'^
Important to House Owners. Important to Builders. Important to R';i load Co's. Important to Farmers.
JOJLXS k CROSL E Y S
l-MPROVEPCUTTA rKllflU
CEMENT ROOFING,
The Cheape-t and most durable R... fl'.c in \\»- .
IT IS KlUK AND ^VATKTl iMOuF.
It can beapT>ll'"l t' >k» "" ' "■•" '""'■'■< <'f «ii- "l"'^. ■tt.epor tijt. ami to Sillsowl'.oi:Fi v itl;< ui rcuiov.i:.; the .ShlnKles.
TItr Coatlaonljr nboul On< -Third Ihnl ofTlu, A*D IT IS TWICK AS ULKA. U1.K. »
Tills iirlcle hanlieep thornu.;h!y test.'d In Vcw York CITV .ml all pirtsof th'. Uniie.l .states, ('.in:i !a. W.>st In .III s aii'l f.-nirjlaii.l S..u-.!i Viii-rl.i. ..M on. I lint'* ol all, kiiels stub as F.4CTOKIES. Foi:»»Hnn. Chur'-lo-s. Kaliro'il 1 D'p.>t~ r.irs.anion I'nblie BalMlntrs cene-al^y, Oovern- I IJiilMluK*. *'•• hy th... prtniiiial Buii.l.-rs A. i.iierts aii.l | ..t' ers. iliirinit tb- i'««' '""r \ ears, .'ti.l I .ts f -.'V- .1 In ln> . tl.- CiIk M'K.sT an. I ^l')^l' |);it \BI.K 'i K ►O in " •• : It N w ewrv rrsi e.l A KIHK. W XTHt. Wv. >.TIIKI: aiel I riMKIRfH.>F c'.vcrlnc f"rRO«'F»or ALL KIMiy. ;
Thititlhi OSl.Ymntrri'O mntf/'ii-tiirrJ in IM I'nitr'l .<».i/..» wnU-h .-omi'li'is 111.- very .l.-.^'al.le |ir p rll— of t:tuilici'>inml IHiriil.ililjj. wi.t.-b are tioir -r^ ,!ly arWn."l ...iKed I > Iw po^.s«-s.s«d by (itittu i'«-r«-liii Hint Im" I (liia l<\>)il>»'r. i
No beat is required in making appllca- ; tion, j
The expMiW of applvin;: it is trflSc. ■-« an or llnaO' | Ri.f.f can bo tovereil and aoi'hc 1 tfu Jam< (fuy. |
II can be applird U anv oar.
,»n.| .»h..r niil.sh.-.lf..rnisa/-T^'-"./ F111K \-liry>r mr/tfr. -vhh an elastic IkmIv. wlilrhi t:.n..; I" ii'inro! by 'UvT Ci-uinr St .Rji.s. SiiKiMKiJiu ofUiwi Uou;Pi-, nor any .•%- leriiiil a. tlon whatever.
speciat .roiue. GXTTTA PERCKA CEMEKT.
laferi saiiecenwhUh haathil* YoT I'liiltin}: Mftnl.t of nl! Kilil.S whcu CXpOS-
i.ll-'l.. New York.
IIKLIKF TN' TKX MINUTKS.
_Wafers-
Th« O Ic'.nal Medldiie Kstabil-bel In l<<37.nn.| flr«l artj. Ic <d tie k:n.| ever liiir.) luce.l nn.l. r she name . f ft I- »ioMc WvFr.ns," in ■.liiso' .1 .V r.!lier county, al. oth- er ' I-n::ii.)ii!v Wal.rs are e..ii>i;erl. its. ; he tenum. ran 'h; known bv the ninu BR\ .\.N biliiK »tump.ii u.i i«.!i WAFKH.
Hrvnn't l''(lm"n'r tl'./^r.t
Relievea Coii(ili>. O.l 's. Sore T'lroat. Iloaro'iiesa-
Ilrwi'fl't I'ttlmnnic '<y-i/rr>
Believe Asthma. |tr<.irchllK I> HI- u;t JlTethlni;.
«rj,ii("i /'.(/i.i'./Jie M'i/r/-«
Relieve Spitiln : o B;.>o'l. .'.rii> In tin- In •-!.
Believe liici|..i ^.t (...! -I. uii.'.i.iti Lnn;; Disease. limnu't I'ltlwini-'i: iV-'fff
Relieve lr.it iiiv f I'le L'vn; . in I Tonsils.
Ilruiih'y I'lthwtiir \r/,r»
Relieve tho .•iImivc Comi'laints in T.m Minutes.
Ursfin't r^Jiiioiiir Jl'(/er«
Arua'lapte.l for v,i.ali-tsan.i I'ublic Speakers.
hr'wn'f IHitm'iiir M'f/crt Arc a lileT...i.i'i t- al. ri.isM.s aailOinstltuliOM.
linitin'i I'l'Iiii iiir W'ifirt Are Inafliri. e lorm uial pleasiint lothet.iKte. Itruiiii's J'rhursuir 11' /.r» .Votonly relieve, in elt.- t i pb!
lliyan'f J'li'inn.ii'C n','<rf Are warranted 0. ;;.Te,faIi.sl.i; lion to eM rv
ulisti.math.or aIuM there may be*
>lo\MI.
Indiscretions of Yonth ;— Sores and ulcers.
lll.dcbe- .1 -..:».) swellln«», can with certainty, be r.i.SI- | c.llvc.ireni t:i..-i'l.ilment be us.-l fr.e'.v.an.! the I li.j be t-.k-n nlibt an.l mornlnp as re.omin. ti-l.-.l I-, the pr :nt
.•d iis.r..t.ons. Wli.'ii ir.-at.-d In any ..tber way lb
•v.trv up la one p'a.^e t.. break out in anoth
pond,'F.sq.,l'tloa, N. V rUle, Teiin.
LIST OF 8PF.CIFIC UEMF.DIES.
V, 1 _p,.r Fever, Cnnesli .n, an.l Inllan.mation.
No.' 2.-For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting th«
^ll\. 8.-F.^r Colic. Crying, TeeOiiiig, ami Wa'.;eful-
"^No° 4.-F"r Oiarrhoea, Cholera Infantum, and 9um-
"No^6.-i^r Odic, Oripi»p.,D,-.euter,,or Blood,
^'s^; « _Kor OlLilera, Oiolera Morbus, V.)mllin;^ V,; 7._For Couijhs, Colds, Inlluenia, aii.l Sore
^"■"" S -For Tvdl.artie, Face-ache, and NVur^'PlV ; 9:_K„r Heudadie, Vertigo, Ueat and Fulluesl
; wli.reas
Ibis Ointment wii: remove the hum-.r froITi | ■■;'';;;«••"'•
L'orons and 1 e.dOij bettiir. 11
I'ilU to enaureu last
■in.l I.MV.'tbe |>:iti.'nt .»r.:i:-.i.l .lr.< Omo willi t:ie uie ot im; c^ir.'. .
Dropsical Swellings. Paralysis and Stiff Jomts-
,\llhou.:h lhe.-il«.v.- complaints .(.tier «.. lei- In their ..r vetlbevwill re^jUlre I.ical t.-'atni.-: t.- l ..'rst r isi s. of such 'ii-.as.-s. v.ill yi. 1.1 In a h.irt .space of time wl.eii this Ol.:tni. nt is ,n!.l.-l into the part.s albcle_l, .v.-ii alt.T ev.~ - H.ive lai!e.|. in all serious mal:.-'i..s th. Ml er: aciordiiw to the priulinl directions
•In .•;fil I' '.'.a.iy ot til i-i.^.parativ .lili.'.nily rv III tier nie I'lils sbnu'il
nr.^
No No.
"•^."'lO -Ov-^PFi^" K l'ii.i-»-For Weak an.l neranRed Rt.",n.-.ch C .nslii.atioii, and Uver Complaint. ,
Bto^niaUi, C m 1.1^ ^^ M.^ lKKK.irL.iBiTiK.s, Scanty, Pam-
%.rr.^l:l'K:r''l..^.o!r;hea. Prof«« Mett-scs, and r.eartngn.._wn of •"^"'^','.'*:.,„r„,....., BaJ Breathins.
S... ii— F.ir Ormip. ll'arse Coui;h, 1
accompanying .aili box.
Mh the (Hntari:t and 7 i/.V »/..«/«/ It vsed in iUftllowtoa
Ciisr.'. Hal Uns. r.il v-.i-foot. Fistulas, Ibil J.reast*, Iturns
i'.irii'.ns. 1 o-
Uite-
ch. 'oen ;i;i. 4 »y ...... ■- ■ _• ; - - . . .,.
■ • Khe.imattsm. W
Elephanti-'.i**,
S.i-e-tbrn:^t .
CliilbUins. t.oir.. S'-i" 'iscisc-
Cb:...i.e lll.i'vlslilaitnli.r .'♦cnrw,
.. (s..ltj Sweli-.ncs, M.r.-I.e...!s.
ofMos-Cai..' -. Lui.iba:;... -. iiinors.
oeH .i!:d C.iiti-.. re land ri'-o. l,-"''.
S. 11.' Flies Sltfl .I'.in's. Khe.imattsm. W ■ nii.l.s,
' Sca'.ls, l.iws.
Sore MppI.^P.
Cc:o-u.-.y
«r^ ntrXMN '— \.i! e nre i;onnine unless t' e wo'<|s "1I.^.« V NewV..r'.; an.l I..,n.lon." as .li-.^erijibb^ a- .f iVal.-r n.»"k ii ever, l-af ..f I'.e bo 'k of dir...tl..ns ari.nnd ..iclVi.." ..r b..v Ibe s .me n.r.v be plaMly s..n hv 1 ..Mini: li,elea<-lolhellch'. A banlKoHu- rewart ulll !<■ .-iven I..
.nv ..iier. ii.lerii..-'sn b int..rniailon :.s n- iv l.^a t.. I •.•
•ectbmof.tnvparivo-...rli.-sc.innt.rle Ui.a!leiii...ll.-lnes lliiK ti.e a;»iii. ,kn .w.iiv liiem to be .^'Urous.
'.* S.i'.l al >?ani:'a t.ri.-» of I'r ir.ss'.r I1.!l..wav.
,l|en Line New Vor': and by all r.s. .•.taM.- Oni-.rr
fi, al .'s in M...lt.iTie tl.r.m. h ut tbi- civil le I «i>
v., 1;; K.ir uroiip, ii"'»'^»^ '-'""*. . , .-
Xo' 14_SVLT RiiKiM l'itJ.*-For KrygilK.li«, brup-
''"^^'^^^^IV^^-J'^r pain Lwnes,, or^Vem-*. in the CheBt, Back Loin, or «-^;;^*- A -F..r Fever and Ague, CliiU lever, Oainb Ague,
°'li.~1nwMltror Bleeding, Internal er t^-
*^-Vor Pore, Weak, or Mtlamed Fjres and Eyelldi ;
Fallinir Weak, or Blurred Sisjht, .t.u—
C -F.ir Catarrh, of long .landing or recent, either
whb ob^trnclion or profuse dlschnrt;e.
W. C.-For W.oopmp Cugh, abating lU vlolenM
mnd ihcTlenlnK iu course.
In all acute diseases, snch as > ever*, In(lanmi(.!Iona,
Jiarrlm-R. Ky.sentcry, Ci.aiv, !t'..eiii!.atism, Cruplire ili.s«-.iM-s as Kai Kt F.vei, Measles tipel.is, the ar.vai.ta;;e ol (;.i\:i.i: ti.e I'l.'i cr
Purify the Blood!
Vegetable . Xtife! Fills
AJIO —
Phoenix BitteM.
The higt and envied celebrity which the«J
nre-enilneiil Medicine* have aaiuired f.r their ln\Tiiualde Ifflcacy In all the dlMasen wbUh they pn>f«k> to cura.ba* reridere.! the naual practice of puffing uot only uuBet«- aary. but uuworlby vt them.
IV ALL CASXa of Aithma, Actifo and Chronic Bheomatl«n. AOccU* of the Bladder and Kidneys.
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVUl COMPLAlNTi".
In the South and Wert, where th«»» dlaeaaea prrvaU thev will Ih.. found lavaluablc. PJanlern.famiuraatid ott>- era.' who once u«e these Medlctnea, wlU never aflurwards be without thciu.
BlLIOU.'<rilOLTC. 8EROI-.S I/^OSF.5KJ!^ PILBB ., CIWTIN KNF.SS, Cill.Urt AND OtifOHS ClloUC.OKRll'T IlL'MOJUi. DROI'MIIU, Pt<iCPBP!:i\.— No pers.n with thin dlstrevslng dUewo. should di-lav oslns these Mrtlblneh tmniedlatvly. Kruntlonsof the Skin. Kry»lp«lai>, Flatulency. Frvta .\Nit Aort.— For this scourKC of the Weat.Tn countrv tiiese >ledlclnt>s will l»e fonml a «;ire. apre.ty anJ certain' reme.ly. Other inc.nciuei> leave* Uir i.ystem siil^ lect to a return of tlie dl»< a»e : a core by these inrdUlue* Is permanent.
FocixEss or CojirLr.xios—
liKNERAL RF,B1LITT. OOUT, GIDDISFJt.'J.
(Jravel, lleailaclir*. of every klwU Inward Fever, Infltoc matory Rlivuiu .ti..-in, mpure Bl'H»d. Janndbr, Lu-» of jikl'p.'tit.*.
Mr.luTBUL DlSEASEii.—Xevir tills to eradlrate enllr«lT all the ellccts ot .Met.ni y, Inllullely. aooiier than the m»i4 powerful prepirati.m ol riir.saparllla.
NIOHT SWEATS, NLRVftl'S DKnil.lTV. MUl-
NOL.- I'.tMltl.AI.STS, ..fall kind..
ORUAMC AKFKCTUlNh.
I'll. KJt— The ..rr^lnal proprietor of tlie«e MeJ|.la«« waa
j cun'.l ..t I'll.'* ot .XI years staiidlnK, >>> the ua« vt lbe»»
Life M.-.iicinri- ..I.. i.e. j I' Vl.Nhln the llea.l. .SIJ.', B.ick. UmbH.J«lnU tLn4 Ot-
\ ^ l!llEl ■« ITI-.M.— 1 hose air., te.1 wllh thl« t-rrlblr <U»eaa%
1 will !«• i.'.ir> 01 r.l .d by the Life .M.»llrli:es.
I » nOi ol Ba.cHi t'j the IKaJ, Scurvey. Salt Rhi>aui.
I .Svv.^.iilr.'s.
' S.-rolIu ....r Kin»:'s Kvil, In ita worst forms. llc.rmteT
' e^ •^ .1. seriptloO.
i \V..ri,i„ .,1 all kin.lk are ell'ectnally '■vp.-Hwl »y the«e iiH^ il.-in.-s. Parent" will .10 well toa.linlnlstrr them wbr-a evertlielv.-\!st«i.ce Is sa^p.r t.-.l. Rebel » 111 b* certali.
The Life Pilhaud Pticrnix Bitters
I'lJUIFV Tlir. Bl.ix.D.
And Ihlis rem.'Ve all ilisease f.oni tbr >yKltla. .'i. par.'il niel fol.l by
nil. W.M. ». MOFFAT.
.113 Br.ia.lway. \l;al Ko
•.•mi^r of Anthouy strM't. N«w Yorll. Salu by all l>rU!:i:l»ta.
PROr. la. iTIILLKR'M,
HAIR INVIGORATOR.
AnEJfeciive Safe and Et»nonucAl Compound,
all piich caMi
I su'h iiii.l Kiy- ret .-t .Ilea ti.e ct'C
K'lK 1 out .
l.f VCI.'
an I
inpots.at ii cents, f.2 cell!*., ml *l caili.
all. I !a.>t1tiKn:ri^9.
one.
No faniilv «bouM be withont a box of
JirU'iVf /■"Inr-t'i- H'.Jtrt
in the h..n».j.
No traveler sh- u! I be without a Fupp'y liryun'f I'u'.mihiie \\^,hrt In his p.icket.
.■vor nb!e-f |.. .-Ive for ISri/ini'a I'liJinnnir It'f'rt Tweiityilv.- <•enl^.
Ji)Il M'fE'*, S..l<' !'ropr|ei..r. n.x-heHler, N Sol 1 bv X.ll. IlrMH e a 1 •.. Si Anthony |lrii-'i:i>t.s.
promptly is obvious, and in
cities act UVe n ci.arni. Ti.e entire .Its.ase is ..it.-n Hrreste.l at once, and in all castas the vi. lence ..I tl e atlack is nie.leratid, Ibc diseute sliorltued, and ren- dered less dangerous.
Couchs and Colds, al.icli are of sueh fre<inei.t oe- currence, an.l «lii.h so ..fleii lay Ibe f.ain.lali.m of diseased hinj's, broncbilis. and c..i.s.m.pli.ii, may nB be Ht once cure.l by the Fever and Cout:li l'",l's-
In all chronic diseases, such as Ilyspepsin, Weak Pton.acb, Ciistipalion, Liver Coniiiaii.tsFil.s, fe- male Debility, aid Irrepdarhi-f, .Id llea.lBrb.-». i.r Weak Kv.-s, Ciilarrh, fait Rl.iu.e. and ..il er
•.-iT'iKIN'tl i;i:.» V 11 VIK t.. il»..rlsln.ilc.ilor«ith riu'...n. prev< :.tliit: ttie Il.i.i Ironi turii.i.K »;iay
• K rUKVEVTi.Ml I'.Al.IINK^."^. and . "irtnij It. whr«
th. r. is the !.- ►! parlii!. .>! »Ha!ll> or rr Up.rauv*
eiieri:v ri-ni..li.in>.'. »il IJEM.iVIMi .-'ll ItF AND DANDKVFF.and aU.n-
l.ini-..nR..II .1 SO! theS^.lp.
IK IlKAlTlKVl.Sli TVS II \ IK. Impart in; to It anu'»-
e'ln itl'-.l ^l."." r.ii b-ilil iiK y. inaklii,' It s.>fl and slUy.
ill IIS |.-.\:u-.. .111.1 c.in..iii.; it t-. cnr. rea.ll;y. The ^•.•at i-e'.brity .n.l th.- inrreasiin; •tenia'..l b^r ihi* I. .|H ill-.l pi-p-ra 110:1. 1 i.iiviuie the |ir..prn tv.r tl.
Tl il i.s u ry II .iip.ri. r 'lUallli
fore
»!>•
Jio person will .-vor
of
v.
BRoNO^^i^^
Msk
1,1 YER KKGUL.\TOR
AM>
VANITY FAIR.
THE NEW ILLUSTRATED,
Th' v-'tv marked a.ol far ..Itin.ie.l liie pHblUuliou of
VAJSTlTY FAI3?,
C. III-
• I.. til
which
Eiftbles tl .■ pnt.li>her to M.i;«'nn«e that with tU. uic-i. emei t 01 Ibe s-eond \i.'i:nn-. n. » n.diin LITLKAKY an.| AiniMU'. will !.<• li tro.luce.l. will till n.isu Il.e ta'.ue and iMer. st o l!.e i.aj.er. Itilv mail. tain the ir..nl i...B.lion accord.-d to :S. ni the Lnul- ,■»« r.-iKic/narTi*/ ill America.
\ V.MrV FAIRta lasiio«t reu-nlrrly ev ry V«inesd'iT aii.ri.r sale by all Ne«»men.aiid .it ihwoAceof l"nbbi»- th n, 113 NassUa .<trret. .New V .rK.
TKRMS:
Three dollars per year In a.ivuiKc-ut 6 rent* a riniHe
eil to tilt? Ai'tini: of tiic wi-.tHifr. and For Frtiervirg snc". E^Fa'-f^"? Metal Eoo£s
UF AI.LKI.NLS.
\f p'lre veu'etable extra.ts. Th.y cur., all bill-ei ills 'V .lers .It the human »vsieni. The,\ reiiulate .i:i.l Invitforal the liver an.l kblneys; th..y ;;ive '.^n.. to the .ll.'estiv.' 01- K ii!S- liiev r-.:iilit.. th* s •• r.-t|..'i-, e.rc.-iitl.'>is >iil .-xlia - atlons e.jn.ii z.. t .e denial!.. n, an.l purilv the b • -'' Tins all 'iilii.it- .-..ai/.'.i ■»'.•;— SI 111. .11 whi. ii nr^- I'lji I 1. - ve- *iek lie i.lBCb'-, l»»s .epsla. rilen. thills aii.l >e\.r-. C...'t ven.ss or I .....s.-M. Ks— are entirely cvntrol d an.i curelby IM •««; ri UiClb s.
DA ill iN<;s. LIVER KEGT'LATOR,
Rem ives 111.- mor'.l I and billon* d.-povis fr..ni the st >- ni ich alel b.»w..U. r.-.;iil f s tlie Itv.r anl k:i|:i.ys. r--m..v- In.: ev.TV ..b-'nu tl -n r. «t ■r.-'i a iiafn'al an.l healtliy ac tbl'i in the vil il .^r.; .ns. It is a .Niip.-ii .r
F.\:vIIT.Y TVIRDICINi:,
Muci bett.tr ill 1" P Is. anl mm h i-.sl- r to t.ike.
! li.\RLn(;'S LIFE BITTIRS
I I.a«ivrl<ir f>!ib- in 1 .LiireMe-.exr .|:e,il In p«*-< of ins*
ofap eflt... fla'ol'-i.-v. I.n. .!e -.x . V ■ . «. Irr. uularitles.
• piiii Ml the >i.|.. ati I t,i>\\ -'s. Mlii I. p .ii-iilln4 iind b;. 'd-
! \l>< piles,-!;! I C-'IIS'Tll J.'l.b'tV.
I r.KVD TilK y "I/. tWIX'J TKSriM >NV :
' J.a T„ I!rnm:.-v. no rrha. t. 1^1 Fn tm sir.ef. Vew ' Vor.. writes, .tnrn-t IS. l-rtO: "I !i;.v.- lo. t. ill ■ t -i ; »lt I pii.'s. accolllpani.-d wltli blecltlii;, the Inrl llilt-
ytaia; i 0»e.l I PARI.I.V.'S
LI VEIl REGULATOR
A.fD LIFE IHTTEJCS,
An.l now consl Irr myself .n." .>••'>• nirii/."
Vouah Cnl.i //•■< .-'".••'. /h'.ii aii'i hhtulii'U ' r .•inrii'f.' >if J'u Thmtt. i:'li v^Oir H'lHim; ino O'linh in 'b/!Si;"./»- tio», It,(if'iitU. Ai- thwl d''iil nrh, Ci'iir (wl ijUt llrrv(ilh to ^__^ tl, tilt
"^^^^ xificf
'if
VVl'.J AiJ SPKAKKUSa..dKINGr.KH Fi'W are iiwitie of the iinp'irtaiice (ifclu'i'k-
-•' •"■-" i ;?^i?i:;n\^v;::;^nnio«'^-!:{'V:.^!:i :v' '--^^^
i naryaud Bronchial lrri:at:o!i.
I "T'lit t'ouble l>! ttiy Ihrvit. fror
niU)\\ N'.S ' which t;,e ••7-,w'...."«reaspiHIb Ibav. I li.« made uie o;tcii a.'"'"'*.."! 1 iV '"■•
fT^ndlTT* ' >. I . »« II. I..- .
* ""* • , " t r-commetKl ibeir uac lo Pnnlic
Siie iki-rs." . ...
•• lliv.- provp'l .■xtremily s..rvli;eah.e
'•'^\l';\^'fn^:;YWAiii.BEErHKK
" \ini..sl instant r.lbl In t'.e .lisl|■e^s- l.m labor of bt.Mlhlii;-', pe. r.Mur L.
•^*"""" RKV.C. X.>:<i(:LF.<TON
TROCHES
r.KOWN'H' TUOtHKS B1U)\VN"8 TRllCUKS ,
l;^^<)^\^v■^=;
TROCCIKS
Tuoc i-:es '
I ROCHES
, IJKOWN "r^
TROCHE.^
liUOWN'ri
1 TROCHES TRCCHE5
•• (^ontai. noOpUini ri.ms.
Dl
.r a.iythiiis ii.ju
ThIsNTnf "xtTO-WPOfiTt"' fo'.x 1. fullu reri't •rtrrmr rhanfft q/""'.* iV. •>"■'■ 'I'lM.- tthrii iip!,i:fl tnm'fiilf.t" who h '
.■'. trV iiirrrtx ' 1./ .f. . !■ iifHh 'f n.il.t f. s hrin'y, liiarr ;.alnt,
1 \. IIWKS. C. e:ii;sl, B.'«t'in. '• \ simi.Ie an.l pleii.»unl touib'.ntitioii forCoo«MS,K..-. ^^ ^ ,,,,,^,,^„.
Bist.e . •• Ben.fi.lal I 1 1V-..V. HITIS."
l>i;. .1. V. \S. LAN ■. Ur.t.m. '• I h:iv . p.ii^e ; to in exc'lb Ml l"' Wilo.vi:.'! I'oi' 1'." ,,. ,,.,..„..,. Rl.V II. «. ^» \i-V.L' .
Ibis'..-).
" '{ .nefida- « h.n c»»n.pe"c.l \- •■iiia'f. sutlrlii;: fr'.ni (•• ii." ,,..„o,,v Rt,V. S.J. 1'. AND-llMtN. s't Louis. ■' Krf'TM.I't r^movl'iir l(oa seee-s an.l iMMat on..! th'Tl... t. >o "■oliiino'i
«itll Sl'MKFUs :.ll.l •IM' ''■- " „
frof. M..-T.MV .1. IINSOr, /, . (.riirtie, '.'■'. T.-ach'-r ot Musi. , Soulheni K.mal. Co b-;e. " tlreatbeiietlt wli- .1 lal eii b.-fo'e an<l .,(t.-r pre-.chii.i.asth.y pr. v«ni 11 < iis.-
.i. Krini ts ir past .tle-t. I liili.V
will be of perman..nt a.!vanta;;e to
RKV. E. lUlWI.VY. A M.
rr<-i t.'tif of Aiio-.,.- •■"''•■'-•■■•.:::::''
'..11 bVMll |iru).'.ti-i» -fl" L.NI^ FiVh CENT.-* A mi.\.-^«
old eruptieiis, tie case has spe.ir.cs tth.-sv pr.per ph. Mti..n will allord a lurein almost every instance. Often tieciiie.if a sinj'le cbr..nic .iifiu oily . such as D\s|.eiH»ia, Filea or Catarrh, Headache or |.eii.ale Wn.kii.ss, has more than paid fw the caiH. Un limoi over.
PRICP-
Case of en vlals complete. In morocco, ai-I Book, Jft
Case of 'JO vials, mill I'...ok, plain *
Cased I.Snuiiib.'rii' b.iXis, Hi:d Ilink I
Case of eb.Ncs, niiiib.ril, an.l li.a.k oi"<
eiiifle niiu.hirisi b..xei>, with directions, 2.' cl».
iJinj;le h ttei .-d b..xes, » ill. dircc-iioi.s, WI eta.
LaiKe else witli 'i o». vials, lor pbintera an.l I''"-*' uicituis, *
Ai««o ."Pixirics.
For Asti'v* or Pinmsic. -t^/pre^scl, DinicnK. Labor«st U-.-allun;.', nlleii.led «itb Cugli ai,d Kxpec- toration. Price, Nl cents per box.
Fon Kar lii-in.\Hi;i:s .\sn |lK«rNK.s.«i. from the Ear. ti.e ..suit ..| S- arl.t K. vei Mercurials. F. r N.is.-s in t! e Hea.l, Ilearinjr, and Rinirii.g ill tl.c hars. Pi ice. Nl .•ei'ts p. r '. .X.
F..S S. lion • * — 1.1 lar-e<! fllarids. Enlar).'e<l and In- d.irMte.1 r..i.sils, !-... din^-s and (lid I'lcers, S.r,.fulc.H» fs. hex. of fbii.:r.-n. I'lice, .'.tl cent-^ p.r
K.IR CKXr.IC.I. liKim.iTT.— I'hjsi.iil 01 Wri.kr.ess. Lilj.er tb.^ r.-suil -f .«i.k. .-ss, Kvressne M...iicati..n, ..r Exi austli.C Discliar^-'-s. cents per box.
For r)Kof.HY.— FbiM A.-rmnnlati.mi. Jiiirs, with .'■. .r.-r. i^.vi.ti.ns. I'iii:e,.'4'ci i.t. I er box.
KoK Sk\->:i. KXK.-s -l.eall.lj Hi.kn.s-., \ erti Ilea, Voniitiuc. Si^ kio-ss from riilinR Price, .".d cei i» per b. x.
For L'aisvHV !ii»K*si-F.— F.r cull. Dith.iill. I'jiii.lid I'ri.iati.in I.evs. P. i"e,, 'JILL'S |.r b.i\.
F..K Skmin.\i. K.jii.^sio.xs.— Iiiv.di'i't.iiy ami C.'iis.-<iiiei.t Fr..siration aii-l !'-biI' . .alls ..f Lvil lliibils. Ti.e ni.st sue. . .-su.l ai-d eiri- clent reii'.-.lv known, an.l may he n-li.d 11; .'ii us a cure Pii,-.', «hh full .liiccti..is, ♦! pel bi.v.
|Vrs.u.R nl.o «.»b t" pince i:„ 1, m 'v s 1 I'.ler Ibe pr..f<fsioiinl care, or t.i s...-k j..lvi'e ..t I'm. I. IH « IMiittYS. c1.11 da : ... »! bis olbce, :*1 Ur.a.Uiiv, da.lj from tf A.M. to S P,M., or by letter.
t uuo cnniiV pui.^l. ul p^ pr- paralloi. ..t prrreul ~ alp 'I'.ai .I'll lr..n au.t . til.- Iiair It. .-r -•* ux > i-.y in t tl -xl'le .tpi>e«<-- V. b- e the h'<lrl<loo.s.'ii!ii«an.l tbinhlnr. II
.;iil .in.l VI)E..r 1.. !l;e r.»..l'. ..n.l re..'j-r li'W
.y to su:l«ly 1 v. r any vtliei
.0 u.-e. li •|..aii-es lie- h.'a.l i.n t
I'll, r cuiati.-on- .iis-i'.-- s. Can.-.
i.in- y. 111 !:'»•■» it ■»' " ii.*"'i.si
..n ... ..Ill all,.
/. 1 I ; V- »lr
U»1..K
Dlseharyi.* Mvasbs, .r liar. ires* of and Kar-iiche.
Nervoin
ii\e
Pri.e, .'Al
Too i.l Swell-
;r.«>.t.i 10 Ih .ae p..r's wl.lcli h.ve t«-c«nie bald I !■! vb-id .1 I • <!i cnveriii.; ol liiL.
Til re a.x hw ^.tr- .N ol la. lies an.l irei.tleni.o In h. vf Y.r, wij.i b .».• ha. I th- ir hall re«|. re-l l» tte ok. ..t Ills
11V i.:..r<.l.r. wlieo alioiber pr. pai..t'oi ' bi d i. lt>-»'. I.. \l.h:.>.lii \\'.> i>.^*.;.slo!i li ttet. liiKUnierall- t.-«lif.«li.»- !■• I'le.ib.ve I.!. IS, Ir-.a. p-TKoiis ..f the hl;rtie«t r.*^p.'eiabtll-
y It w. 1 etie tuallv p-e\elil Ibe hair Iron.- ^un.^l..» :Vv iinlii Ibe lal.st pel lo.l ol lil» ; ni.'l in riis.-« « h.-rn t't.. b-.ir '..•:s .Ire i.:> .1 a: (;e.l Its . .il..r. ".be use .-I ibe li»- V O'raHir »i!l witi- .enalnty r-«t.'re!t t.. llsorl^liial tu.- ilvln- It a .l.irk ib-ssr a.|»Mriiiee. .». x pe-fnine f..r iL»
..ll.t aiel H llair li. s-%,r..Il»e it Is patl.iil.rl> r.r-lK-
.i.-n b' :. h l"lo' in a.rre.- able fraer.<':re : and Ibe t;r'»i tj.
llitlfi It irt .Ms H .iT.-ssiii^' til., b.ilr. wlifcb. when m"!*!
»l!li lb.. invU-oiiU'r, van iH-.lr-ss'-'l In .<nv rrMUlirl fvriM s. as t.> ptes.rve its (.lace, wbethei ./Uln «r lii«nr'»—
i.-me "he cr.-..t lemaii t'.r t l<y tiie bnti's «► a »tiu.ls..»
ollet arti. !e wli'.hnoiie ..n.-bl t.> be witliuut. ae li.* ■,:Ue III s it williln Ih" reach of all. I*iiic
ONLY T\\ KNTV-FIVK CKVI'S
•rb'ill'e. i ■ll.ll.TS.
I.. Mil/ .
• u ir Jl 111 I
1 ..• . l.il in .
b"ioii.:l .;
■i.i.lll tie- :h . r.-n 1 . . chi
•• '.»i' ha.! at il' respectable drn(t«ls;»' lUM rf
■' w n'.l c.ill tbe attention of Parents a»'4 .. t'l- Ui. -..f h . liivl»..rat<.r. In ea». « »l..-re «■ ball Inclli a .. I»r»eak. The n«e»f li |.i<< ,..ii ... n 1: 1 I .'...I ot ha f.nn It r.iii.'Ve. .«tiy
t;l.t 111 IV b ive l.een cnile. le.l » itil lb.s».4'|.
v.ii ol whlrb I- II.-. ess.ri lioib (•'■ tlw l.e.-«l'b .K , .in.! tile luin e ..p. earai.e.- ot ;i« far.
or
, Nnu- iin.tion.
. Al t:iin :>! Mii.i.Ei: i.Kf.-; iiAi
WlK.I.-..;!
<tr»ive1. Renal , Disease* of l!..'
ChI- Ki.l-
|iiscl.arf;i.« V. W«>1 l!e-
in.'
01 1;
Ixv'k over tl" list ; you choose, md inc'oi
RKMKI'IF.S BV MAIL.
maVeupacs>e..f attsf Vir.il .- 11..- amount in a emr. it n.d* nr stamps bv n.iit to oiir nd.'r.ss a! M B.o>,.!>. .y, Ne»-Y..rk. an.l t;.e 11 e.l!.iiit aill be duly rcturiicl by mail ..r . \fie'.>.. fi'-e of cbarire. _ • .
A(;KNT.-= \V\NTI;1>- V-.-.i.'''lre an act ve. elTo-ienl Ayeut for ti.e s-ile of ..ur r.er..e.ll.s in e\ery to*;:, ol l.,niinui.itvhi ti.e l"i.it.-.l Hat.-f ruaf Yd k Cu. N". WW liaoAi w.»T.
- N'.ine ^.•Tiiilae «-i -...ui the la.- vlniib- I.' I •
lel.e; on -h il.r «...;.|.-r: i.l<.. I.. Mll,_
• WHliMi.tTdK. N V. b'..wn In the ^b.-fi •...| ;,»; '1. y- I., a'l'l »-d.l by »!1 It.e prim*- . -I M.-r: h ot I i in :.i"-'s .|iron-r'...iil l.'ie «■ -I .1.
I.|l..ral .li-' "U.I •. • rilM>.r.-b\ tbv un nl'.ly.
I a's idi'slrc ■•< I u -eui i<> ih. .\nierlcali public try
\« w Aiu\ liuprf TJ'd lns!«n(anf«Mi'< ILiloi-u-lca. H<a-lir T^yo
V\ ill. b !i"er V- ar- ol s. leii IH- i A;..'!liiei 1 nor I b v« .r.i!;!tt t . p.-f..-. II..11. It .'..•• r.l... a "ir Hro» •- i-^i-n-lr vitU-iil ii.lnryt" ihe r'.»:ror Sklu watraute.'. I'e ls«i>t a.- I. le Inex.st e.
niK'?; ONLY 50 ('KNT."^,
r>EPor, r)« dfy-st..
al
NKW YitWK.
A.blr. ss !>r. , Nkw-Yokk.
UCM-
^^i^Ts7S>t^W-
:%.
it t8 a very sinrple and cn.«y
•find o^xy time alike, without auy of took s ,
.costly evaponitor?, or any other costly fixtures. !
Are bon^Ut a little Riill maiK' in rnrrt'tttn \ ■for «4T; It will t«rn out about 240 Kalluii.t of. Juice per dav, with ene Lorsi;; our pan is f-J ' iect bv 2 fee't 10 imshea wide in dear, and 7 ^
inclie«tleep, and holds about eO jriiUoPs; our •iiirnace is .made of brick wall, S iiielus ihick, juid hitjb en^jgli to have gr: tes. and
4»beve, sa a.s to gi'/e a pood draft;
•high enough t« dniw good, s-.ty 8 fd t;
70U bricks— at 50c iK.r 100,
iJottom for pan,
flank for side?,
M21 . • ' - - -
PATES FOR CLUBS:
"iead.l'*ess
f-.nn
WOOi
cliimiiey all, took
- 4.">0
- 0..'J.i . 47.00
Two copl,.> t. Fiv? . i.pi. s 'I'en c.pies
An evtra co;.t will t e altoweit to the Killer tip of every c;nb ol not 1.-S.S tliai. Hvc copi.s.
Thi. laper Is.l ctrvijpcd.aud l-atk nuniWrs ca't la provur.-.l at an; lime. _____^
fciumiic'ioiiiiiLy.
V..-nIii<L> it iMM.v e.inal to ll.ree r...-i» "f irdiiary ;>alnt, f:::;r;'mncb?e.- . a'nl will 1. V*r TUti KK T. M K^" Al^i. >Sil md fW.m Its elasllcltv Is n'.f 'I"''.; ''V «';'• c.'.'!!'-" '"'" ami exi.ansb.ii .t Tl.\ an.l .t.o r MCT4' KtWtt. lO ise- • luent upon sii .leu ebaiii:. •. ..I Ibe w •atb-.r.
WiciVr »'.<«■ liAt'K IN CttLDoKHIA (N WAItM WK.\- ITIIKK AND WILL NDT \tA>II i^F
I FAKYTIN AMMrrnKl! MKTM. Jli'^tK.-* cv 1m- rea.11lvr.p«lr.'d with ta-lTX PKI CIIA iF.MKNT. ami nrevenle.1 fr..m lai tber c..rrlM..:> ami eaKlm:. TH.CKnv Sxst Rixr. * pritir.'TLY wxTrRTtr.nr p.-or ron jM>f Y.-»n-. ' Tbis C.nieiit Is iiei nllar> •■ai.tel u.r the pn— "yt- tlon of IRON I Al ,IN'i«. ^Tn.^ K.<. H > N.:F.-. > Ar>s» A?IKU'ULTiRAL IMPLKMEMS. *f.. al " tor ? tie al 11 aiiufacturers use.
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT
! For preserving an.l repaiilm.' TfS anl other Vrtm.
i U.«ra of ..-vrT .les. rl|.ti..n. lr..ni It' -'r ..i» e!a.'IHty. Is ...,l .i,liire.| by ine c.iot.M.;;;.nan.t . xP-i^'-on of ^:' '■'}*■ ANDWTLLXOTCKACKIN CJLD )!lia> IN WALM
Tli.s- mi>l'"rlal«are ♦ntPTfPTo Ml cu»\tk.««. and we
are nrcpare'l to iui.p'v ..rlers frs.ni a'v i. -rt of the r. u ;i-
j ?rT.'aT?Wt notlc.'.'^or (ilTI A Pr.K'^A 'Jpi'*' ,^^' "'
■ n.les re« Iv prepa.isl for nw. anl t.I.TTA rLRt H *,' *■■
! MKNT In barrels with full prliitt.l .li.ectlobs for app Ica-
liun.
Mttevs
Uem-
-^Ihic
Tho rnb'ahers of TU MUinlee Munllh'f"-^ »'•"' "" w....l«.f ihclrsaie nve.:e'l revpectli..,- the lit.rarv cUarac- ter Ol il-eir >lai:»zlne. alr.'a.ly so well un.ierslno.1 an.i ap- pr.cUlo.' bv American r.a.iers. M bile th.y will spar n" • Ixert'etis tJmalnialii the hi|{b llteraiy position It »^ --- «. : «;d„e.l.tb..vares.os:bleM,atlnikvir.seti.»ol the ureal . f&9.3a rv'-nis no» amtati.ii: .he cnrt-y an.l the «ort. ...i ne- thlnw ni.e than a no r Iv lit-rary .•h..r;»cterls demaned . f a J.?un.al like Tn.t AtlkXtic. They will aim. theref-re. to i,1»e Its ftitur- i>4.o s a [...lltUal loiw in ke.pl.m' w Ph Its
bl;:hlt.T.irvsraiilin.:..|.-v..tMimu.diof!t5ip;tee 'o I.k , ivp .,,„ clv» an aban.l.-int p'oof "f all we el.-,lni In f«- .li.scu.s.sion «t ii.iie. t lilt a-peets..| the irr-at I'uestions of _ improve.l R....tllmi Materials, h -vlntr anpt'e^
tbe.lav.andxivP.-.-t..:tsi.iu:e»a.l itioiml frcshncs.. »ar ,^ [ ,„ ..^.^/iji njouiaud U«..ls In New \ork City ami elv.a»4himortiiiK-. be the p- -wit i't..n of tne oe-t tn< '" » '"^^'* tl.o'm'.t in rr..s-a:i.i Feliy, upon Oi* rent plaaaea of the uat.on's great air'i.','^-'le.
TKRMS:
Dollar* a Year. Poalage Paid by the Publiahea.
' • — Back nun-
Tlkrce
PRESERTATIO.S OF BlRIF.D PoTATOE-S.— A
writer in the Scottisb Farmer folates that (l.y accident a large quantity of potatoes were baried about eix feet tteep in an old ice well. Two years after, iu digging to remove tie
■trtnpa' fr«m thc wdl, tlift Workmen came upon : subscriptions may besln with a.i.r miniber. eiOOeS irOIB lUC wwi, »"s- »^ ber5LaiilK..furiii4!ie.l ir-mi thebeKinidnc
the potatoes, and found almo.<t the woola in ciabs may tt /». i»»i cnihr Muteiuo niu$ :
It f ^„»o cf nrf'^a-rvation. Another ' Suhscrlberv to nay tbelr own post «i-:e. Pw.Mce thMy s'x
an excellent state ot preser* auoii. .r».uv«."vi ^^^^^^^^^^ t«-., copie person states that ho .lfci,t potatoes buried in ; uoiur. ; .kv
the ganfen at the A;pth of three and a half;
feet, awl lound- them perfectly sound at the' end of twx) years, awl possessing their original
AGENTS WANTED.
VTt irlff malf liliera' and ,nti<f.trloni nrrnt,/tpnfy<t* vilh rr'vniudU' Itnrtitsvhn icniM hi r to r^l'Mish «/r«;« inu luemtii* an I p»R¥».i.xvr bn-lne-'s.
OUR TKRMS ARK CASH.
AVe.
vklnity.
p; r .
■Two copies. Hve d.dbjrs : Uv« copies, ten Cu cupivs, twenty .lollar*.
TICNOR4 KIF.LDP.PublUhers 1» W asbinclon M.. Il.)!.t.
freshBuess, firmness and good taste.
9EW TCfiX AND £&IJ5 BAILBOAS-
-
JOHNS & CROSLEY, !
S.1LE MANl FACTfUKR.o. j
H'hohfiile Ifarehovse 78 If'ielutm Street.
Comer of Lib»ity Street. NKW Y<> IIK. Fu'l ••e.cr;ptlr« Orculars anJ Price* will be furnished oq appllciition. (.vl:nl;ly.»
f Vtlfa'9 Surnapnrilia. Greatest McdIc'I DJscoTerjln Existence
A 8«re Cnr« •»* Pr«Te»«iTe.
Of Scrofula, Rheumati.sm. Fevers Asthma,
Dysi«-psla.Heueral DebllHy, Fever an.l Aictie. Ileiulache,
TRACK and TEl.KdR.WH ROL TL TO
Bbmbot for Rwo WORKS.— The North lirit- bh Agrieultwitt says that the di-seasc local y known 83 ringworm or tetter, which .Miovs it- self about the head and neck of young cattle. io the form of whitish dry scurve spots, can k«^ removed by rubbmg the parts affected wiih iodine ointnifint. The disease may also be combated by the uae of sulphur and oil; io- dine oistwent ia, however, to be preferred.— As thii 8kin4isease u eawly communicated to the humau subject, the iwrson da':*ing the
CacUe shOQldwash hk hands with soap and , Jun on^MghtJr.,,^^^^^^ Fare .Iway. .. l^w .. i»y
hot water after each ointment.-. '"l^f:^u,.r. t-.ren^,rr;e in^e^orj:.^
J » r ■ Be partlc«hr ar;dc«lI»)rTICKrt# v,,i;,j»«..
D,,;;:;rS^.-A correso^^at Ot- ;;^^;l^^::r^o:^rr^ ^1 ^ a w« a vervfine heifi r that haa tieen nearly ""rl^^^^n.ni* f^^mie. tu^ .uiv«<»ot of Fre*hi «■
IfTt. mSking q«f»'^f ,^;^!',he Slr^eaili- .a'^ N:.'..rk.,a..y.mak.n.closcc.mnect.onsthro„.h
Im <Pveral months before the ta v«» ugmn. ^ ^,„ ^^,„f, ^,.,t_
philiti Mercurial l>l«.'as4-» .Nan-.-a. ■"
nier Complaints, Blllons..e.-s. Phb-ttm. and rl-liiK from an Impure state '>f the bl.nid — -. ---' nn. fh< cr.-at w.
Tht S»arsap»-
aU
an.l all y. Sum
diaeasea
M..n..Iobn .A.fro.*' «r l-s. ••Ilr MiVlyn. March IWiO, In iheaprim; ofiv^I fu.k ■■ i~'v.r.- r.ild, which lii.lucisl a
vl .l.iit fiv.r. l t.e.k Ity.i .loses of
l).}RLI,\(rs Lll HH REG VI. .IT OR.
It brok.' npmv.-oM no.; .v.. rat onrc. rr-vbns t.j this ntt.ek, 1 l-wlbeen Ir.ubie.l wit'' .tvspepsia aeverai months: I have Idt ro'al 'i. •ft si.ir.-."
tPls Stil'lle.. H-q. !:•, f::ist :S'h .Slp.t. X.Y., writ.s. "Aneusi It bsM -I bad a .lira, it.ty with Kblnev »;<ini- p'aint tbr.e v.-.ir-. « tb ronsi.!iit pain In the small »tmy lu.k. I bail il»e.| i-j..>t .11 klii Is .<f in -diciiies, but foiiie' iiu pennanmt reMe' ui.t'l I used
Darlliig^ Livi r Rrgalator
ANP
LIKE r.T-.TKRl^.
1 pasiie.l cloUe.l l.b..>d b. the urelhis. I i.tu now eniln-l ly cur.xt.uud lukv pleaaurs lu reciimmeiiding theso leni- ejiw*.**
Mr*, r. TeN.w. II CTbrlst. ph'-r Mre. t. N. Y. writes: "Feb. JO. L-=6l.— I h.ive I" —.t •uM'-. t loatti.. ; s ..: A-lli!;ji the last twenty years. I bavi i.cv»r ;oBiidan. tiling cinal
: lo
j DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR,
In atrordinp Immediate reUcL It 1» a lliorouuli Uver «n.l 1 bill Us remedy."
1 >Irs. Yotmp, bf UrooVIyn. wrlt.-s: "F- b. ». ISfl^.-Tp
Miiv last 1 b.i.l asev. r. ..tl.ick o' I'lle-, wbiii. c>.|.bue I mc to the h..Usr. 1 to'ik on.. b< fie of
j Darling's Life Bitters, ^
anil was ndinJy cMiril. I have h.il no attack since." i I) Westerv.lt. B.<n., of J-'cutb Slh. near «lh street, WU- liainsl.iirB.L.1. writes: -Aii.n t 5. iwn.--lli.ylm.' he..|. troBble.1 wllh a ilinbialty lu i be 1. v.-r, a.i.l subject to oU- oUi attacks, I was a.lvl*i-.l by a fri-n.t to try
! 1 dbl so.an.l louii.l it I'l ..pperate .i.lniiiabiy. reniov|iv< , thv bile aml»r<u*ln,:Ui«iivcr to Jitivpy. 1 liava al.so uaeit It as a
i F.IMIL Y MEDWIXE.
When ourehU-lren prt init of 'orts. we piva them a few
■ dr..p« and It sets tbem .ill ru'bt. I fln.l it nie«t» the i:en;
eral wants of the stetnui hand bowels when Ulaor.lete.l.
Rr^BER. If von need .dther or b^th ..f these moBt ex c»llentItrmadl.s,ii.nnlrKfortU.ni at the .t-jrej. If >»u ,1., iini fl:,d them, taken.. ..tier, but lncb.se • ve Ddlar In a 1 tier. an.l on receipt of the monrr. Ihe 1 em-.ly wc Keniedleg will be sent aicoT-ilnir to yuur .ilrectlona. fy mull or eXprtsK. postpaid. .*'!'lre--.
DAN'L S. DATILING,
102 Naaaan St., Weiw^ York. Pntapln&O cmt and $1 BoHlca «»eii
(vl;Dl:**)
lloUoway's PHls.
Verronu Dlnorfferi*.
I
FRCP. 0. J. WOOD S
Restorative Cordial!
\Xll
DLOOD HEfJOVATCn.
rtiM' |.i. v. i.ii. e aii'l . U! ■• .-I
IStoiirltili.*, lnJip'ft:i:n. Dijf oj .1, }i< tilf. /(///I .'«.■.'.<. ,\ir-
As .
t'liitfumpfioii iirpxiii
What Is t».nr^ fr.trmi th in a icaWnc town of the ,.-r . f. be.xcitable 'T iiervfcns ill a small...- .ilstre—in/.fo. wb. r.- .an ■■: r.-m<-.|y be I.n i!. -Irbik but lilib-wi'i'. t«'.'r,o. spi ll«. ..r b-r „ ; tak.- lei .;..ll".-e.- we.i'. te . belnu p .t.-nibles fvi-sh air volt can : lake tlire- or f..iir I ills ev- en pientvol suillls. ..v.ioii.*: th.. use... s...p ; :.. col.ten rules an- 1..r>-w. >l. t..u wl I 1.. I.apj..
v.. us f.^stei.i .•r>e i: r.i'.'t rb.ir.' i- '111 Letter, i... .<, t .ill till- erv i.i^'lii; an.l il ■-b
111 nti> ! nerves.
■any
asle and
and stron.j In boiy, and foiijel llu.t i ou hav
Mothers *i>tl DnnRlitrra.
Ifthp-cisone tbbu:Hiore f^an a-odlor f..r whlehlheae i.„.Har lamouslt Is Ib.ir pmifyliif pr..|.. rti- s. -siH- lIirv ti.eir po«'T'" ihansliiBtlie bloo.l fn.m al! Inipu- ritl.^s and reniov intf .!a"-"''on»aii.l -u-pei..!.' L'olver-allv ad.pe.i as the one »:r.ai..i leine- o.n.p'.ali.ts. th.- lev. rr..!l,t>..v..r v. -•'--. ".• always brim: about what isniinin lcl£ HeadacJiea and VVi»»t of Appetite.
Tlieie feelln'.'S which so aadleu n«. inosi frequently nrlsLrron, ..nJv.,„..s or troui.e. fp.m ..! s:ni. t.-.l p. rs- olrntloi r frViii .^ii'in;; and drit.kii. : what i-. until for ns.
bus .lHorUin« th- liver sn.l sf ';•.'••;<•-• tj.,';^'-,^f:'".', . .. t I... r.i.niale.l 11 V'jU •t-. i to be >\ell. I lie I Us, .1 ;:ren';:c:o^."n^oi''priU-.l^Mn,e.lmis^^^^ r,.s..i'e a beiPby a.-fon to tmth lUer »'" ,-' '"'7,/- whence f-dliw as a l...iarai coii.seqnetic., a goo,! appetite an.l a c'.ear hea I.
DI«ord«r of the KIdner**
..i ^.•.■■•.li y f.i 1. ;
■a'kHii tlierystcm.
■ I.
iou.* Il riliiliiiili/ .Xiurti'fiiii. I'olpHn-
tiiin of thr linirf. Mrhiiirhohf. ////
pocu/idriii. .Xifihl Sitnitg, /,«/«-
friior, (Jidtliiiins, and all Hal
Cliisf of Ciiftf !>o futifi'lly
fill III, ciilf'd Fvmnit If rnk-
rugnin. tind Irrf^ulinitira
There is Nothing its Equal
I
Also Liver De aii-cinetits or T».r|.l.llty.an.l L^v.-rCitn plaints. lns.M-es. I Ibe Ki Ine. , or hi.> k.'eii. ra. dcraniie m.^utoi ta.' I'rlnary leiratis. „..., . .
;t will nd .,idy.it:e:h."leMIity f.-nowliicriMLI..'' an. FKVK.K !.ut ii.-.'V.-iit ail .f.icUs ae-siiis In-m Mi.isiiiaM. iiiHiii..ui'e»,, an.l cU.e the diseases at ance. if ■ r ady at ta< l.e.I.
TKAVKLKKSshonM have a t."!!'.. with tl em. as It will Inlal il..|v prev.iit any .b-l4.t«ibH.K ••oii»-<ii:eii ini: •ip..u chaiiiicot ilim^it. an.l wul.r.
As it pr' vents co^tlMies-. sit. o.-tl.eiis lh<. .If.— tl\eor j;ai.-ltshou!.| be iu the U.inu» o; all persons .jl se.lentary hablla. I I.AIiIK.S not accmttomel to much out .loor cxerils'^ I sli'iuM alwiij-s use It.
MDTIIKItS «'iOKbl !!».■ It for It Is a |ii rfe- 1 relief, ta' en I a iiioitib or two b. b.r.- th.- fl lai trial, she will pas» the I .Irea.llnl peitot «itb p-rfe. i e . v a-.i - .i- ly.
There la uo miatake «boat It. THE CJKDIAL 13 ALL WK CLAin FOU ITII
Jftothcra Try It!!
Tn all di«.vwc» nfTeef Ii.l these orians. wl •ret., tro mu.;h or too lit: V_w.,t^ : or w
whether they SO-
'lier they
An.l to yov we .ippeal, to detect th uot ..nh of tbei|..n'.'b'er«l.e!..re t t.. your sons mil bit -'lands, b.r ivliile ih> ilellcarv. often U'l' s .1. wii t'l « pi- ni than let Hielr condition be known i . „,ti.ri so nii.v •'! np w'tli ti.e e.\t. it'iii' '
• illness or decllie loo i.sTe. but als" I ■ f.irtiier froii false i tiK.- tr..v. , r-tb. r time, ilirbitt. rare t ..1 bud... sstb-.l
relief all other means
For Stom»ch« out of order.
No mr.Ucine will so eOeetnally Improve tho tone of the .Mom.!^h as tTese Pills they r move all a. blity. occa^io..- ed either by intemperance or Improper db t.
IloUmeav't I\lUnrr Ih- tifsl rrmrrlv t noirn tn the leortd for thr/'^lnwitigdimirffr
»dv wh'.ih s'TOiiM be alwaxs 'n 1 a-.d ir t.'.i. ol ner'l.
O J. MiiilU. r .pretor.«t Uronlway, N. w ^i ..rk. an.
M-irVet St e.l. St. L'.'i.s M-.. and S.d.l by all Kood cheuilMs. Pil.« <»iie U<dlar per JVdtle.
•irhe-sl* /e dlsea-^es arlsef or, th. cnat primitive cana-
1 e* ..f all dls«a«.-s. namely . liupure nioo.1. -- ^ ■M-^T'TWT "^rrMOXr "ROQTO'N lrtlb.lslntemledtopnrllyand B,vet.me to,t Mitt.a^^
NEW YORK, BO»T.«n, , w;u^^-h--V"^i!v/..Cu^^
A>D ALL KASTBitN cTiK. | [:::i:i;:^^^\^^^:'z::Czrn^\z^::n^!z Vniz
Carryinjr the | .ca;;J^^,yx^;i«:;'^;;;-;«|?^'i>rn^i.v:P*co.,
Great Western Unitei_ States Malls. ; ^;|^
Kxi-awt Train* leave Dunkirk, dally, o" •'^'^^■•' °[,^ , tra^s^tlle F..:.e Shore. K-ilro..!. Inon C'-y'-JjO-j^* rl.i.atl. Toledo. Clilcai:o.>l 11 woukeelJt.Fa<il.iPL»>'*» I *c .tnd run thr..u;h to New lork without t'T>»|'f<' * liie only route rUnnln, Cars 'hrouKh frotu the Lrt W , to New York Cit.< :-»pl«ndld venlHated »»«eping otn
VI«>rt;;asc
WHKR».A9 Isaac LIlcbOeM .lid ex-cutc njito
Peter
Thlnl day Doe.l
S»'ti' County; State of >llnnesot... on the said "riiirl
flle<l for reconl In -."■al of feptemlief A I».
rtitases. pi was executed
l(«-< ami rccrleil In Book
tliy
' of
Mortitases. iMKes 312 .ind .31.1 which i „ , . - .
•' ^ iSrj5,»..curepavii.ent ofa rrruin p ..ml.-or--
Pore Throats gtiMie t (ir
el. Pccni .lary 1
m. tnms. Tic Doulou- reux. Tumors, I.lcrs.
Vetieral Aff."C- Kvil. tPins. W.rmsof allkln.-s. Weakness from whatever cans.-, etc.
Vone are sennine iinleas the W'.r.ls'Mlollo Itscernlb .• as a Water
Asthma. Dropsy, Inllamniation.
A-.ue. [plats Dysentery, .laundbje. Billio'ts L'om- Kryslpelas. Liver Com- Blotcbes on F'Tia'.Irrep plain's.
the skin. nlarltlb-a. I.uml«Bo, Bow. I Com- Fcversol all rl es.
p!ai:ita. kind*. RUeiiinat Ism
Co'lcs. Fits. E'dentlon of
Omslipation c: .nt. ''V',''' ^,
of the bow- li . i.l-sche. .«crofnla, or
Pis, Iieiitjesiion, Kln^
C..n'nmptl'!n D.;bllify.
CAfTinN! _ ,
wav. New Y >rk ati.l L.iu.b.ti
-^DR.JWOjrT'S.
At tiwsr'.ent and rtomaehie preparation ef lEON pur fl'^'l of Oiygen anil Carbon by oom- ba.U on in Hydrogen, of high mtjdicat auUtor- ity and extratn-linary efficary in eacn of tta following complf.lnt:. vir. :
DEBrXITT NERVOUS AFFBCTIOHB OIA. CIATION. DVEPKPaiA. DIAMfflEA. OOHSn. PAnOlf BOEOFULA. RALT »HEUM. SCTBTT. JAUNDICE LIVER COMPLAINTS BmmiA.
MTTTENT FEVEE8, NEUBAl«IA^6pOinC HEADACHES. FEMALEWlAKWraik ICE. MENSTRUATION WHITW. CHLOMim. .te^ Pl^LES ON THE FACE, EOU&HMMS 0* THE SKIN. «tc _. a
Th9 lEON beittg abaorbed by the blo«*, asd thBi eirtulating throngb the wbola syrtem, no part of the body can eM^ps thoir traly woadar.
fnl influence. , . ,, -'- m..*
The experlcnea of t^oasands dally pnnwa IBM BO prepay aUon of Iron can for s miwient be compai^d with it. Impuritiee of the blood, de. m-eanon of vital energy, pale and otberwiao RcWy compl-xionn indicate iti neeeMity in al- most every conceivable caaa. la all eaeee oC fcmale dobilitv (Suor albne, chlorowe. etc.), IU o£fecU are deU«ht(ully r«aovating. No remedy ba^ ever been di«:over»d, it. the wbele hiatory of medicine, which exerU aoch prenpt, happy* and fnllyrertorative effect* ®«»^ ■PP»^' fUJ* plete digestion, rapid acqateitJon of itrengtt^ With an nnnsnal dlsporition '^ active and cheerful e«er«i«», immediately «»n*^»* ^^ As a grand .tomachic and genrral reet4*rativa ^ it haa «o reperior and no ■ab^.im*.
Pat np In ne»t n-t mel.l hrv'- 'T'*-*"*'*
R. B. LOCKE & CX>.. General Agents.
339 BROA»»W*T, W V. H.B.— TlM> alMve Is » r«e-rtmUe •# tfce lAkcl on each box.
rmrMkedthat aalU wTllt* Emitted lo I'robate In said , J^'^^/^Zl.ln":.M.ii''ri:^>:''- -t'1-.e.i. the fidlowlu* C'Uirt. . __, «„...,... .h- -ath dsv of De- ' laml lyimt aiHl bemB In the roniitv ol S.oft an.l Mate m
vet sev
rilh Mich diaaiy- nubde..n any Ime
• iv.maKin(ici.">r f'...i»-_.->--- ••-■ ~ ami quicker time thad ever before
U is hereh» ordered that Mon.tav the .eth •'«>• ''f ^r '^\''^"ZT^'^t- u\u<t (fii ind eight IK) In Hlo,>
camber A. D.lSBI.al the office ■■{the ""If • «' •^"i."^; " ^'.XV Iht i^^^ <') «'"' '»" '■^' '" ?»^''
M*e Court houv . In the city ..f Sbakopee In »«t«l Cmm v {hlr y eUht tWt an t • .,, ^^^^_ ,^^ ^^ ,pp..„r>by the re-
tt at ten o'l lock iu Ihe f'H-eno.m. Is s.t .^rt. for , t»el». ( IZ) in me c i.^ ^^, _^ ^i^^^ (.renVtses Krantr.1 bv
s.iid application to ba\o saidlssl Will
ter.s. and canuoi •- j; .ir in fulurr. It m.s,.. .i.c-a f <-
VZ} Frefeht .R-';'r-4;'^'};[.;Cl,^.l5"state Rtrrei. Boatott,
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0\Tii4W. Ml Broad-
.el. Boatotu
(H Clark strcrt
And It Is ••irtlter
nd
order-
1
Cblcayo or of M
^^;l^i^TT"hc 'B "pt ta ru.. dryabotit tie „ ^^^,
tttUiO um
the ufit year, and lo prevent jL.
jtr. orlh W •..urn
TTH Frclcht Ajent M Folt'irB.?*- f''>n'-
CllAiJMlNOT.
<)en°l8up't
nl Ife.
th'. bearli.j! .-,._..
T..^f iiii.nt a.lnilttc.l I... iT'.bale
X Vw tt sa1.1 appli'-ant .ivv ""«»%"['■'•,, If/;'',',^ ^i ►ablai.oiicatlon.bv caiiMinua ropy ..t tils order lo !••. ^ .."shed in th- "SctrtT C.7r>TV Aa/tt s.' a tiewspap.^
.l.v ni h^rin,. ^^^ ^^ I- j^^j,^^^ j,,,,^^
k >|| B. GUENTHEK,
twelve (mm Ihe. ltv..f!»h.iKo,.ee. as appears.., m.^ .e- i Iff OHjiPEH and T^^gLOK
z^:^j:^^:\::^:^:^'^'^pnZ^:^'^^^ chc.in.t sicut. .outk ./ To^n iimi
dav Ol January A. D l*J at one oV«.« k m the "Illir^J'^^;; . DeilC I I«I"W
"" prepared to m..ke and fi'.CMliini- foi^ »'■"»'•'""•''
bottb'xaii.i B-'vl
atternoon of lail dav lasstiny th. amount then d«e up.m sail ni»rt ; ' an.l eipciisi.- of notice and fciie
Djt»'l Sh.iko|we, ' (vl,uli3w.)
ov.
aasr itrbt and also cosl s Dal"'l f'h .k.>tM'» Nov. 2«'h 1*61
J.L >Ua>oixii>, iit'r
MM>u.t!«« H»Mti|.» ! ExcL-utrU.
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ftiW I'll. orb tors. No. 19 Kroa'l Meet. NY.
F'lr sale by D. P. BAUNE? k Cf)...No 13 I'-rn Kow. .\e» Yoi k.
Our P.ME exiwrieii-e aO'l f.ni'.'l irity w'lb the rc'iilln- mentaoi l»Tii>;-.»lHth. nii.l our sii,.erlor bii-ii.-a-. tandiiea n.tabi' «iist" lor'.L.u lh<.-iu h .kc Liquir- l-T iiiedmiial aii'l lainily 6.-c.
by all <li
(Esl.abllshcd in 1778.)
Howard Associatioa.
IMlILADKLrillA.
\i,-uJ<nt aid XyiM.mic V,mu.f m-'i «»^WV fi*. tilt fun </l>ii'at>/r/ tlu .s./Ti.i/ inotint.
Medical advice pivcn pratia. by the AftifR
Jhinteon. to all «ho sl-P'T by letter, with • '''•^'^'V'^"", Ji; tl.eir.on.litloii.tace oicupatlun, habits ol life. ..l..) •■«•"• In ra.v s "I . xtr. me proveriy. M^llrli.es fiirid»be.l irer of
' '^'vl'ini.lileKei^rtion Fp.nnatorrhtea and .dh-rdl»ea...ii Ol the tM xual.tr,'ai.K. an.l ou tbe Neu Kem...|les eni,.b«T e'l in tie IM-pcnsarv. sent to the . fl' • »' .1 i" -'•'''"' - *'\ enveb'tMS. tree ot . liarKe. T«o ol tbre. st; n.l..lt'l I" sx
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