Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 October 1865 — Page 2

vmuiiat ’M'' 1 . ^mUU'V.

L L BURKE,

Editor

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/.GVerti.icg The And.r.onviUe Orave.-Eeport of comple. jo ofoo' ^ y.’.iMrcn !•.«., 1

- — --^=- li>t of real,, ' ^ ' li, ‘ , ° m ° W, i Official Cift? Paper. a.-hln a fow weeks l, .,,,1^ f ,r future .dent.ficat.on con^ re, “ ! u ; Ln ’ ud .Sw.t,, cavalry. g0 „ ie 0 f ,hcm laving their arms and — - ^ e;1 '® r 'b® nwrehase roonev ‘ ^“'^*1 *^1^^* deS^G^aMV^.V of-he ^ blowll 0 , ttI1 d so mutilated that *

,L !ip[. r eciated by the relatives and «a>no forer abordy * l, ; , ni f c ° ; i ( ;"* i |^ '| was hardly possibla to wmzo them, previous pur- , j j o( ,| lose wi:0 g ave their lives to coumiani ut Macom ' Q ' , j ^ t ,, 3 , f our or five of the children own as a rea lheir eoulltrv: , M.uatedon the Southwestern ra.lro.d,G0 , It ts « ^ their

FALL Tlim, 18G-5! WMsirnTTS

LAROFKT HTOTK Hi RE

Having the l.nrcnM rhrcnlntlon,Publish* oniountina’ in tin a^-regateto over SSO,

c ihi' o( Irittifw. ; , ((••J. Froq items ol his

OERSSCA3TI.E, : = : ; INDIANA.' U *** “

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21,

lheir couiilry:

date owner to a larpif amount. He 2Wf M-’j. Gat. M< lj», Q. M. G. U S.

1S85. still keeps that unpretending shoe store Aniii):

How has 1c ntade bis iortune? AJvcr j | u accordance with Special Orders No. tiainpl This is the wbolo secret. He 1 19. QuartermasterUenerul'a office, dated bad advertised far and wide; advertised d une 30. lSt>5, directing mo to proceed by the column; by hia own or borrowed 10 ^ ur B iu - ,or ;‘’ 8 P ur ‘ - - -.ax -.1-— t . . . pose ul murkin^ the graves ox union

IZ T — . ^ i hniina !.o niuJo i is lidverti&en.OD.j* i ^ j uluro iJootifioation, and A Word to our Uni.m 1-nc..03 readable that often they were the most: j, u .| 0(1 j„g t ho cemetery, 1 have the honor

W0

^ o hope every man who takes the |it crar y productions in the paper, lie i to report as follows: Banner will patiently read what we have k t , ^ n#me he fore tlio people, the' 1 left Washington on the 8th of July

,:i;,::;*■"xr.r-

. . . , now a 'viaitny *Jan. i iil ,AU>CU imy arrival at oavaonali, I ascertained paper i8 a ^ood p 11 !' 11 * 1CK ^ trial ^you “We have a ijimilur cx that there was no railroad comoiunicawould dislike very much to do without ; ; u a difTerent lino of trade, in , lion whatever to Andersonville, the diit. On the other baml, e nd rc. :; : .lls 1 t j li3 ci ’ A yout' 'man came here with i rect road'to Macon being broken, and us to say that it might l e impr ved ,nd ' . fg9 , re, and lpened a ,h “‘ A ^ usU tu At * att ,bc l 0 " 1 * , , ,mi r i * , i * * were also m tho same condition. 1 enrenJfrcJ B, ' 1 ‘ ro °. r0 • ^ vl " cu ^ j .tore 17x13 fact, hut brought with him )deaV0(eJ t0 c waj , 0ll (rHn , p or,aCannot each i/nf>n i-.an v ,:o nas .ilru.r.y w j lat wa8 mo: 0 valuable—a thorough , tion, but was informed by the General honored ns with bis fu) pnrt, induce knowledge of his husiue.-s and of :hc commanding the Department of Georgia •ome friend or acquaint nee to subscribe value 0 f a j ver ,i s i n „. He now own! . i Hiat a sufficient number of teams could Tf is 'i nonr c > ■ i■ eii*'ii' ■ ur nn nc-r « i r not t)C hud 1 n tbo tflte to h0UI 0n8“hs11 also. U u poor eorumeu ar, upon ,K r | larpel y ,n re ,, estate, ts sound for we of lliy s , ore8| anJ a# the roads were bad. • onn. tnlluente it is (anno e none. j otl t hnow how m.ny thousand, and is Bn d tire distance more than 400 miles, 1

*1,1'; enlarging his business and carrying abandoned all idea of attempting a road it on with an energy and success which | through a country difficult and tedious ...■I, ■ . | i ; * l ,i,_ -n under moie propitious eircunistanecs nannot (ail to p.. co him high on tlie roll . V 1 ■ , i n

, 1 be prospect ot reaching Andorsonvilio

°* on .• tax Iiijo. ■<• vox or ^ ,| lat ltuie W us by no means lavorable,

n-cs . r ■ C y r were eouic :a „d ueaily one week liaU elapsed since 3ijlj(d but no one c;.’i 'ist his estab urrixul at davannati. . .sli.ucut witlnmt M“einrr that it pays.' I bad telegraphed Augusta, Atlanta

if the effort is made. It would involve but little time and trouble, and would be the means of a*fisting us in making the Banner still moie wo rthy of mppert. Ti’ill you not try to do tin.-? .'Ink - it a special object to pet n new subscr'’or. r.ttd forward to u» t!’e two dollars and a half. We make this sui-ecsiion to our friet.Js with full confidence in the r ability to carry it out if they will but

undertake it.

J. WERTHEIMER & CO

WtMvii* ri»i i i w i »» w , ic.linir

miles fnm Macon. There is hut one 1 cannot live, and that two otner-, ' ■ house ii the place, except those elected | |ivea ulC gp arcd, will he eri| pies lor ; .e. by the sr called Confederate Government ^^ Pad 'elt, the father ot some ul the as hospitals, officers .purlers and com - t ‘ ’ . c|i r wl ' 1() wa4 standing near by at missary and qusrteriuastor buildings | . ’ . . struck hv It was Hrmerly known as Anderson, hut the tunc ol the explosion • - since tic ville has been added. The ; a portion of the shell, and seven y i country s covered mostly with pines and I n() j dangerously wounded. It >' 1 p’ e ';

hemlocks, and the soil is sandy, uteri.e su|lied t (, at |( l0 g fiell was thrown theio ; •

MONDAY, 2d OF 08T03B1,;

of the pace, where tic soil is well udap and that U hae laid to the wootte ever j j

since. i

Will cyvn, on

ATfi ft 813 (Hi|

ted for agricultural purposes, and cotton as well is corn is extensively raised. It is said tt be the most unhealthy part ol Georgia knd probably was selected as a depot for prisoners on account of this fact. A mid day tbe thermometer in tho shad) frequently reaches 110 degrees and in He sun the heat is almost un-

bearable.

Tho inhabitants of this sparsely sot

SOUTH SIDE VCIILlc

I

From Mexico ' A' 11 * '“'T '-hroughout th* season tbe finest

New York, October 18.—The /. c i aUn City of Mexico cerrcspondent oft the 1st says matters appear to grow worse, g

the Ilepuhlieans increasing in activity. | **

A body of tliem appearcil within thirty- |

six miles of the Capitol In the State J 4JJ£jO

_ r ^ of Vera Cm* they defy all efforts at their ! tied locally are, with few exceptions, of expulsion, and make frequent forays in ,

the most ignorant class, and from tueir one of tho towns ot this State. They {JEXXLEMLX'S Fl'RNISHING GOODS,

haggard ind tallow faces the effects of have established a newspaper organ in

the chilh and fever are distinctly visible, j the State of Ajaca.

The notrd prison pen is 1.540 feet long | flic Imperial journals admit that their and 750 wide, and contains 27 acres. , operations have assumed huge properThe deal line is 17 feet from the stock-| tions, while in Zacatecas and Jalisco ade, and sentry boxes are 20 yards apart. ! they are sweeping all before them.

BOOTS & S!li)t

hoots & shoes,

The inside stockade is 18 feet high; the j The United States Consul in the C ty outer one 12 feet; the space between of Mexico had been refused admittance is 120 feet. Nothing has lean destroy : to the Imperial Palace, he being iulorui

Decrease in Travel.

It is n n-iticpnhlo fact that travel <mi our railroads has decreased iimic tl;..ti one hair within the hist niontli. Ti

To Farmers

A widow lady of the highest respectability wir-b.es to secure u home fur her) son, eleven or twelve years old, in the j family of iOllie iCS| rt-tahle, Chiis'iull i'uriuer, who will give him good training

and hi

? 'a."- | (|| . p uur „ r five years

that were heietofore invanalilv crowde 1 to their liiii capiuity—till standing rnotn on tbe platlonns wms in tlrinuiid— now jog alorg quite •'light.'t a iti.-a ly speak ing, giving tbe Conductors but lifle labor in tbe tnlletiinn ui "tliLM-ks '' We AiO n.ot pretend to uccount for ibis en dition ol afi'iirs. It is not utiriliutuMito any one eau-c. we pre time A cum bination of causes have produced the effect. In all probability tliat in sickness, whirh rectus to hi* so r(ni-t;,| io tfie country, tends largely to keep pro pie at hon e. ’I I en, another cause will doubtless be found in the genrial settle ment of the war business, most of the

anil Macon almost daily, anil teceived teplies at length that the toads were not completed. On the morning of the 18th ul tfuly a gratilying telegram Irom Au giisiu was teceived, uuniiuucing the com plelioti of the Augusta.anil Macon road to Augusta. I at once determined to procure a boat and proceed to Augusta

hoard and clotl"’s tor his sen ieos ! S “ v *"»‘*h river. The dispatch bout

, , a::s secured, and in twenty tour hour.x 11 at t he end ol , , . , . • , ,, , ,

alter the receipt ot tne telegram ulludeu

to t time ilie occupation suiis tho laste* to, was on my way with men and material and no , i o il ions oi the hoy, arrange- lor Augusta. On my arrival there 1 men::- can be made lor bis icmu'niiig lound the railroad completed to Macon,

still longer. The lad is active and imel lige.it, and would bcagic.it help, e.-pee ia ly when) there uic no oilier boys Any one ol our ii lends who may. deaiie In enrcr into ilo- nrriingeineiit can obtain all iiccessaiy iolono t:on by calling on or addressing tho editor ot ibis paper

and timt from Macon to Andemonville having never been broken, l experienced i tie difficulty in reaching tiiydextiui limi. where 1 arrived July 15:t), after a ui'esniiie liip, occupying six days and

IllglllS.

At Macon, Major Genera! Wilson do tailed one company of the 4th United :aiates cavalry, and one Irom the 137th

South' t n Postmasters. i l-'fled Mates red infantry, to assist , . me. A iiiiMU(>er ui Hie torujer wan killed The Gnvc.imvut is now dr.,wing on (hc 5,1, August, at a Mutton culled all the i-'iiiihcni 1’ -itoa.- c sin balatues yioiitezuiua, on the 8outhwestcni Rail

due before the rebellion. Drafts have road.

•tea <11 a u n on all I he iffi-isinSi u hern 1 he rolling stock of all the roads over

troops having teturnd, and the sub-id- States whose 1’ost musters utcap;oiutcd have Havi led is iu a miserable ‘ , b . , ’ u ^ 11 r condition, and very seldom a greater rate ing oi our citizen soldic.y into tlu-i; ^y ! •' ^‘"untiug to s .a, ^ 0 f speed was obtained than twelve miles quiet business j ursuits. Cciiain it is, 1 1G • b i. A iigitna is mure indebted per liour. The object ol the expedition

from whatever cause or causes a i-in:; Hian any other State, her d ficien y be that there are comparatively few people ‘ ,J - 12.hf Ill.C 15. 'i be Department is

“padding about" ut present, either on business or pleasure. • A ••! tOBnt : . The Fort \Y ayii« Timvs i cm founded at the result of the clicli 'tt 111 Alien county. In comn.cnling on tlie result

it eay :

Vv e corifcs; to a :on-e of d. p l.r.mil

« mg K.tnp! ci tn iccoid tl. coitp ric&jhil. Dr. C. was a native ul dcicat, on yesterdiry, ol thu Dcmner.iiic 1 fiis cootiiy. lie was an excellent rliys

party in this county. - 1 - ■ 1

Wc admit that 1

was well known, and not uufrequently men wearing the garb of rebel soldiers would outer the cars ami discuss the tieaiuient of our prisoners at Anderson ville, ail of whom candidly admitted that it was shameful, and a blot upon the icputution of tlio South which year-

WuUUl nut efface. .

i was daily visited by men from the

Dr. l-,aoC' Colli rigs, Sn.gion of the suriounding country, and hud the Oppor 7-1. H gime.it Indiana Volumeeis. died ol ' l‘ ,0a “ i "K 'heir feelings toward

tho (.lOvuiiuiKDt. and with hardly an cx

1 .. . 1 ‘-cp.c.n jci, O' , epiioi, lound those who hud been in the a native oli| L .t,t.| army penitent and more kindly

dispo.-ed than those who never took part.

also drawing on all the remaining offices whose indebtedness i- i-lud or over, il the d:.i.:.- aro not paid, suits are at once

t be 1 as 1 uted.

Another Patriot Gone. '

FI tdfl

.j |ls> r( . ; . in, true so d er, and a Christi n !,l! d anxious to become citizens of the

not the heurt to comment upon this re i ly regret his death. suit. Like all people vci y uticxt ode llv : —*»-•♦- unhorsed, wc Imve not inucli to s.i\ jus' ! Tlio iiite lauu s Ticket

now. When we rejover fruiu tiic shoik During the summer and lull of 18G3.

we may address ourselves to a considcra tlio enrolling officers in

tion ot these wounds, and sic if some healing ictuedy cannot he applied. Does our neighbor of the Dress like

the above any Letti^ ihan mr a 11 u-

1 to destroy.

On tbe morning of the 20th of July the work of identifying tho graves, I painting and lettering head boards, lay mg out walks, and inclosing the cemetey

sonic pulls ol' was commenced, and on the evening of

tiiscooaty were set up n nt night by August 15th was completed, with ex Ua.-hr , and their boohs and papers veptions lierealtcr mentioned. ^ , , , , ' 1 he dead were found buried in trench d tn ■. .. 1 In e cuiovd L-eutry vur . , . , 1 , 1 1 v

J , es on a site selected by the rebels about

last week to tbe election in Allen county? war Adminia I thirty yards Irom tbe stockade. The trution. tl.ivc they changed their culur iienches were from two to three feet The Street Railroad Contract tlade ‘ t j/oliticsf liom the surface, and in several instances \Vi» ni-n • i ntifii.ii "t,, I * where the rains had washed away the Wi au gratified .0 10aide .0 annouu e 0tt p tuin T . j. l)o |» liunt.aDcmn La«h a f*w lachea addition.) ea.th was

ra was uic ud Auditor of Derry eoun throw n in. 80 close were they buried, tv, iu the late elcuiiuii Th'u result i- without coffins or ordinary clothing to ,1, . , tn the r-t popular)!v ' 8 " vor ,l "' lr n " ke,,neM - ,kat not ,uore

&. t’o., , I New All.,mv. T ct.ii'ct .. it ;• ' , liha i twelve inches were allow

' ' ' ' - UlSli; I, Iced, the l.t.lo tables maikin,

1 • ’I artrl!)? hardlv

1 ' t ” 1 " 1 " *■ x '.' a imiii Thts was e-peeially the'• < u-u inches in width, almost touch each

tho 12th in»t. I be mule ddei u.i ,< d ,, 10 low „ Cannellon, where the | other.

upon 11 out the Scu re to t! - South di , ; tl j, , '1 he soldiers while prisoners at An pot wo (earn t-, bo i ' . ' 1 Icrsonville had bean detailed lb infer

O net l \. Hi h, whwhad-eonfr ti 1 iheir empaninna, and by a simple stake

a datiuerous fever while stationed ut Yellow f.ake, otie ol the must unhealiliy p uts ol the Texas eu: 8t, Was ut 8ai' Auiutiio a the he itiniMii ol I i»t month. g!i) it ly reroveting I on his illness. lie has received lliiity days' leave of ub seme to enable bnu to come Noiib.

our street raiiroud bus been made coniruetois arc M.ssi- Him don,

Tl e I

Fo

ed. As our exhausted, emaciated and enfeebled soldiers left it. so it stands to day, us a monument to inhumanity tin purujled in tho annals of the war. How men could survive us well as they did, in this pen, exposed to the tropical sun hv day, and drenching dews h, night, wit tout the slightest covering, is won ui r ul. The ground is tilled with the holes vvlietn they had burrowed in their cfforls to shield them-e vaa Irom the weather, and many a poor Icjlow in cndeuvuting to sluel 1 himself in this man tier, was luiothcrvd to death lay earth ia ling upon him. A very worthy man has been appoint ed superintendent of the grounds and cemetery, with instructions to allow no buildings or Htructurs ofvrhutever nature to he lieitroyed, paitiea arly the stock ade sm mnudiug the prison pen. The stories told of the sufferings of our men while prisoners here, have been ubstuulitted by hundreds, and the skepnc who will visit Atidcisonville even now and cxauiioe the stockade, with its oozy sand, crimped and wretched burrows, the lead line and slaughter house, must be a callous observer indeed if be is not convinced that the miseries depicted of this pi isou pen aro no exug gelations. 1 have tbe honor to be, General, Your obedient servant, I’haf. M Moore, Captain and A. Q M., U. S. A. Assumed Names. For those interested in literary matter, wo give the following list of leading writers, with their assumed signatures: Gail Hamilton — Miss Ah guil E Dodge. Florence Percy — Mrs. Elizabeth Akers. Timothy Titcomh—Dr J. G Holland. OrpheusC. Kerr—Robert II Newell. Mrs. Darlington— D. B 8hillaber. Artemas Ward—Chas. F. Brown. Doesticks D. 1J.—Mortimer Thomp

ton.

K. N. Depper—James M Morris. Mace Stopper, Esq —C. G. l,el«nd. Josh Hillings—Henry W. Shaw. Jeems Dipcs—Stephen Massett. Ned Huntline—E. Z. C. Judson. Edmund Kirkc—J. It. Gilmore. Country Parson—A. K. 11 Hoyd. . Mary Clavers—Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. Currer Bell—Charlotte Bronte. Village Schoolmaster—Chus. M. Dickinson. Owen Morediih—Bulwer, Jr. Barry Cornwall—Win. Drocfor. John Halifax, Gentleman —Miss Mu

loch.

Ike Marvel—Donald G. Mitchell. Jennie June—Mrs. Jennie Crody. Fannie Fern —Wife of James G Bur ton (the historian) and s ster of N. 1’.

Willis.

Howard Glyndon—Miss Laura C

Redden.

Hutrulcufr V. Nasby—D. It. Locke.

ed that he was unknown thuo, I: is .Said taat th- r'c'",'l ' fii i.ils from this country, umv iu Mcx c *, ha w re fused to comply with a trqnisilhn ol Maxm liati .-So rotary of IV n, that 'hey should join his army, adding, th 1 1 cio iiftui they would tiaht undo: Ilo 11 ig but tb it of the United States The Emperor an I Empress, an I the Court, were 10 slut ton a tour to Y’uCitan

011 1 In- 5 1 It inst

TO THUS -.PUBOIO.

PUTNAM REPUBLICAN BANNER

I UULrSHED BY

HANK IN v'c IIURKi:.

Ti A T G oTV XT Z3 C .A. IP S ,

NOTIONS, &c., &c.,

£V£R OPENED IN THIS CITY,

Ybich we iu'.vt.d Stiliag

Lower Uiau they can Ds Bciiijiit In any other II iu: e iu the City.

C: : '

Ever offered for sale in th,.

rustle.

Having piirrha-, ,1 . | the iuam.Uclu.-Us, w« a;.

VERY LOW

IUTO,

and can al-o nply Iks p-.bllc ,i A ,J bs-l tn 1,1 i! lu irjilc. "'I

Urving too

hoot &, shoe clxmJ

quality ud.iji cJ to ika i.ea

's.l

All nre Invited to us a c ill and ♦■ui for tlitni'ifclvc* tliat ihij* ii

THE undiTsiijMed womIiI r<*»poctfully call the attmti -n of Uic ji npl-* i»f Pntmin nn<l adjoining coumies l * the Mipe.ior merils of tli« *• Kanucr" us an liable Family, News and PoliUcal .loui'iml, as well as a medium for adverli>ing. Tlio Pit.prifior.s design inakim; thfir piper worthy of the pitronagH of the p oplo ol Old Pallium, wlmaj lhey hope will give us Mieli encouragement aa sliall crown our effort a with speedy success. The “B inner*’will ever “keep step to the music and lulMv ti e flag of li e Union,” and give its earnest support to all measures tending to the success and perpetuity of our great aystvm of government—the onward imicliof our Sta'e to her dotined gieatue s—and to the development of the wealth and the social and material welfare of our County. We furnish tho “Panin r” for $T5 > a year; 5-1‘ia for six mvnths; 7.’> cents f.tr thr»e montha—pay »blo in advance. Wo hope our friends will ex it thein<»elVCs to inert*.»se onr circulation, feeling sure, as wo cUg that in proponion to the dissemination' of useful knowledge the people will be prosperous nnd

Iih ppy.

Tho “Banner .Job Otfice” is well supplied with materiel for the execution of Job Work ai the Khofteat notice and on the most reasonable terms. Address Rankin & burke Oreenca*tle, Indi-fna. i

Letter List Ho. 11- Advertised 0c

21 1365.

/ \l'FIClAlt Li-t of Letter-., remaining in the 1*0*1 Office, al Orcciua-ill.-, In.l , uncalled for, Oct 1 I. To obtain i|i,..e letters the applicant nm-t rail "ailr. rtited letters,”! give the date of tins li-tt and pay one cent. ! It not called lor within one moutli they will j be sent to the Dead Letter Office :

Allen Balia W He.lin Marien L

Itr.nvn Peter

Buchanan John N

lin melt ti J Ubirg Alex Cl.rk Wm

Devore Anna I'Yi'giiaoii Tboll]at H

T<ro pi tj-b it a-i

Va’c moan what wc say No trouble to‘■how jjomU- so come along and lei sLow v uu

that we

Can and will c:o ycu Good. Remember the place: Third Boor East or PiUHic Sqanre, Ncur the Mxchange UunU. J. WERTIIEIIvIER & Co.

S pt .'ill 3m

WILL W. LYON

Particular atuuui n Is call d:ooir J Incut ol * *

C USTGM-M ADE 770S

CoitHisting of Ln.lii-s’ m.d Mi-t e* 1 Otj^ it*»ol» timt il tl n.t»i-iU, Hii-1 Mcu’a C*li| Kip ilvui-s. Ail .hoac \\ohiL^iu[ikicktii I

GOOD u CHEAP BOOISiSaDl

Ar • invited to give u. | pinC. —

0 rail. I'su.ciWllil

.LOUIS WEIK

YON

&

WEIS'

SOUTH SIDE PULI ' OnpoKite tlie Coa't llcusr. MARSHALL A DURNETT.] Sept 23—3in

CommisstoiK'r'i Soli*.

•y °t!ck . . ► .g... 1

at reel to the Dicsbytctian chutch; thence feuth to Siuipaun Uha|el; th.-nco c..*' along Set. inaiy street to the pike, then, c south to Mr. Cutherwood'a coiner, und along BhiuiU'llgtoti street to the depot The route hum tlio Square to the Ninth depot tua not yet been determined up.mi V. e learn that the work ol construction

will begin iu earnest M nd:v

next.

! at the bead ol eucb grave, wl i. It bore the number col responding with 11 similar number and name upon the Anderson \ii.c Hospital record, I was enadled Iu nluntily and maik with neat tablets, -imilur to those in the eeinetet ies ut \\ asliittgton, with the number, name, tank, tegiineiil, cutnpauy, and date of

We have already announced the at

Dull Henry • ’ge Haiti..

1 i 1” iik Jiih 11

r n

Rigaur Anna

Hi lad J A

Kutlcgo Samuel Keddingtoii vV 11 Htnldiug T B Swnsiiurl Wm Smith 1 homas J SUngliscr Meriah

Tyler l.icx.o V. 1 u r Jo .11

VViialn lauics 1 igl.i -arlc- S KUftOtlLVAL, 1*.

Wholesale & Retail Dealers In

STAPLE A\D FA\C\’ (iRO! ElliES,

COAL OIL AND LAMPS,

WOOD Sc W1L1.0W WARE,

CANNED FRUITS, FISH,

FA>IIL,Y FIa,OUi5.

Confcetlonarlcs,

F 1*0sli Oysters, COVE AND SPICED OYSTERS,

PIBI.IU SALE.

|| WILL it> iId* hi.-hf-t Iftblv’r, ut my J I rt'Mclenc*, in M'Vit towi % dp. Ibnnn.M ,

, _ county, ImliAmi. on Tnc^t iiy.31ki tliiv *1 tic tempted escape nl Ur. Mudd Irom the i.4m*i , IHi.S. mr,,.,.. ii u *

l'oitu}.ruH, by liidinp under a pile ot euul 1 V ^"'h'wmg p'op.Tiy, in wb: » ,.imrotii**

. fp , 1 i ep. Ilug>, v. oi ii m i Iu* ti. Id, • in* Sioi k S. ,d»*. .

on the Bteamer 1. A. fecott, where be , F»ir ing L i. n-i.'*. hiuI o Iu i son. l.r. t 'o t> di was discovered by tbruming a sword uud ons *V • " < !\i* monih'c ,d

. ^. 0 ii - wiili inieivst :it >ix pi-r n tir f om da u of

trayonet Under lue coal, bulb ol wbi. l. Mih- mi all mi»,i-ov.r tliroo dollu s. th.* pm slightly wounded him The New Y"ik rl ' ilsi1 ' K ,VI,, K |l, * l > »id. appnoed -ccoiity.l

Tritiunc .jd..h.. i„... i„;„,nakino dom-.tooi;di:u

is I i rt f.y L'iv»*ii that tlie QBaf* ! • o'nmi - s <" • r i ■ ; - r 1 ' y

r

H •?».•< r j : i • hr • v • i ' \Y tli-. .hJ .• - h• r-. will uird r In* 11 !■ i "f-h. ! Court, ■ ii be 7i|| day • N : 1 ■ n$ \ M -. ! 1 pr«K*. nj tostdl.Hl p iM -ah', oil lli»' . * I mar the lownif Fi!I'm'• . i dit couiijrfj I'ntnan , find ate f 11 di l:i. : I ■. c . q ■ I n 0. low n ''I . xm-pi ti - . 1 a, :.ii ; y 1 U ■ 1. | c o* nor 1 hnvof, Tt-i mi * <*1 Sslc—One I If Ij -' nti<» in " \ r.i wi ii m • r '.’If | 1 i‘ *xr to give lu^ 11 » c wi Ii v ,".:itv, "j • ^ I)'.' 11 -v'liiunl for 1 tin; 1 is: pavnit' J A MATSOK, Oct 7. l * C5 —3 w Oiuiiii*si<wtf

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Will iiuni ilial.-ly . b. V « ' 1 ” ' 1'“".*; di III bado «if 1 In* p* I i'**l h* ** 1 1 ,! - j» r - h-1 it>g 1 rum 1 i*i’x l ion "r'‘"|'|»i. a 1 1 il-i I I limit Ml i"l<'*' 1 ' 1 1 , nll . UDDMUtpUMV « U- IUIMI • 1 1 '' ‘I | v

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death, 12.GGU graves, thtte being but 457 '“kcu to the Tort, and the thumb acrews !

tuoruiiig

-liielt bore

I 'nited

The Pyie Houxe.

Our old It lend John Byle, of Indianu polls, liua rcceutly opened the new * l*ylc Ilou.e, 1 on Nut tli Meridian slreet, h ill a block north ot the Circle, iu that city, lie liua brought into the luruibliing and the arrange in cut generally of the new establishment, most ul whieli was con atructed under hia own supetvision, his

Some days ago a sportsman in the , vicinity of Hutektt, Illinois, wounded u

wcie list d It) these

c> iiuin • it i.c" ..I the .4 z m im tantal-! ee ,l| tt*ci v contains

o21--dw J-, C WtLKI.VSON.

the inseription "Unknown I applied to hint, and under the pressutc I AdmlllllstrafOr's S lU*. States Soldicis. One hundred of the pain lie acknowledged tliat Q t ir I " (LI. s-II at pnl.ln- at the hits and t M.-n: v t hotisa nd Iret ot pine lutnher . v.. .1 i t i i r.-il. m.. .,t Nuiloiu 0 ..n.-li <1.,. a-c I. mi

w c.!' I si to town* While wc iscd'tti these fabletu alone. The ! , y * . “ " " ,m l,w l '“‘ 1 Hny'l “.w-hm. |..,|i„.:,, „n '

to fined an acquaintance within a few • "'-'lav. tn.- . n .l.y ..t h..v. mh.-r, IW.:. all TllC HlgllCSt MmkPt PfU'C Paid fo,*

, . , . . , . . IMrsoual p.iopeilyr ..f sai.l il-ccw-.t no taken'

r/t .,| ,1m l,,, J , H ,| u .y y . en oiviueu i.j one main avenue run Bays, naif agreed to tielp him iscape on by ths w.doiv S.Vilb'T.L J CUOl UH, , ^ j , i u ! . i v ^ < \\ " ln>! 1 hiongh tlie tenter, aijrl subdivided j the promise of receiving Mudd s gold ' ol-t-3w« Adniini-tiator.

l " '• ,h M "f", . into blocks and sections in such a man wat eh. Kelly waa thereupon matched ‘ ^ ‘ l 1 ** 1 ' ^ <>t Ik" k|■ »>11, iiK.i )ltr H'ith the uui of the record r # i l nna, uud l»*» t - -urul yen> cler*( ol Uarkt which l uui now bnving copied fur the U 6 | r ’ a rUni ,ca Hiiriiai ^ c-.unty. While t, oping down to pin. k superintendent, the visitor will experi held, and he was sentenced to six jear* at it, the crane ui .de .. '-..•Id.-t. peck a- " ,tc "') diH.culty in finding any grave, imprisonment and hard labor in the iiis face, li crallv t. ariug cio ol h.,eyc- : , A lw, “ \ U °" “ re !' 0W Tor,u P“ H ' T'-e vessel then sailed with- 1 j laying out walks und clearing tlio ceme out Mudd or Kelly, and tbe papera wee l-.L n^t,. ,, nh-hn.iy j,iq c'Y..?

extensive former experience in.I,chul A ncw » t ,>ua\T7~"Ige rows ha- «'v«»and flowm* I h,ve drmfdy coup | ,orWard,d ''-H^too lor approval ^O'o'oMy?, !u aaT.ltLu’s'rof 1TE!^l.BT OA.'KIEJS

iiii > nceu tbe iiianutiicture ol brick and p ',•] af»iu* ami vi«mitv, a-c re

l.,t,ly come in use in U iscoiimii-th. vvlU h iv.) u sufficient number by the 1st The ceiling over the large hall of the .nectfully invit. d to call bif.rc pmchusing

‘ three thoi ti locust. A hedge is said i of Detuher to liave a the numerous gutters Masonic Temple, in Jaouisvill, showed Hjn ir ntuplic- fn tin'-ca-nii ° V In' grow in lour years. It is as hardy as 'hrongh the cemetery paved. The clay signs of giving way the otlier evening, F0BKTH U 0H SOUTHO^P THK BOBTOFmE

the burr oak, and does not spread Iron, i 111 ll ' e v i L '"'' , V ,,M| ie stockade is well a- oreuily alarming the audience which had OreancaHtle, luj., Get 1-4—3m , ii, , dapted lor thv purpose o, brick making. , '

(he root. It also las another very cs- , * u inscrjntions aro n I need »*' , c>uhled, who Irantically rushed

MILLINERY! OBK Fall and Winipr Myles of

<■% *- . It,o.lists, lists l ie , l tc lilt- lu re

Tin- very lili.-uil piirnisgc ren in <1 f-i'iii tin puMii' in llie pn-t

Country Produce.

S"le Agsnty for ill,! Stlo <f Worsilcll't r, 1

•biated

puny '

t loll uint mr ib** n.11\ | for 1' l*. -Iu***. 11* 1 i

j H n k aini Siilt *

cons 'IrcTnin's. Ih-n-nc-.

; .‘sleep, and «ilu r nnpl-s' 1 ' ‘ | tec - ol an nnt,alnr.,l oadi i" 11 1,1 : 'll \k lules. |||. y , tf Cl , -pc d.V '" l "’ D « rn •BsB'.iAJi a or a

1 !lav«*b- rfi U-r«l 0\ I K A Ql A * ,| Vf .:,f0 i CKNI UKY Tln-y «r. nil •. .« y , | , ;.; )|noNi j ni» ini-of .•»in*win- iii't-r*' Hr ,«fit*

j Im.i [j tiht’8 vui't hrnr in ini> o h ‘ ,i ‘ j ctnit.mnn uj lin hmale ^nslrm in u ' '| ! earned he itiknn ic innl iir'nlucui) n

The cunnlimn f /'Tr"! /•' A .I V. V'

thf irrttiiilihlf h niii'itCy nj th*

KUSUI T 'The conn it i" a "S SuCl ui

lit I- Tt'N ’lit MIS • l ' ‘ , * | 0

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: rrtKwSKsor triiv* Other way. . ... DR CUEE5FMAN’S FEMALE -

iltul MAIthlhb

business, yud the icsult is one ol ilie most eonvcnicntly arranged and tastily furnished house* in tlio city. We do not mention this houie with the view ol inetesaiiig its putro'iiage, or of inducing persons to stop at it; but simply for the purpose of saying to those who manage to secure accommodation* there that they are fortunate. '‘Putnam" is the pus* word for our ftienda, however Mr. Pyle ia one of the most courteous nnd experienced host* at the Cupiiul, und i* deserving of the fine teputattoii ho has

established for liiiitself.

Mr. Henn has started a new paper in Iowa. He says he hopes by hard scratching to make a living for L.msclf and

little chickens.

Arc tin- onhi MnUc.in-

1 SINtii.liL.\IM KS nsv. r.di.al

j v«*;ti tran n* y np-in »> n 'V * ' 1 p inf il I MITATIU’SSI Tl I'” 1 " UuftDl

pripartition i oer / ut liniranl. ^' 1 ^ 1 UlATL and 1*1 KMSI FN I *

r^oxsr T 33 li is> ,,d

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as another very es-

sential e'ement of advantage, and that is, it is native to the soil, and will, ol enur e, resist ilmntiic influences. The Osage Oiulige, whieli tinea cued at one tine to rid the country of worm and

to tlio

Appropriate inscriptions aro placed ihioughout tho grounds and 1 have ur- street

lunged, as lar as my lactltties would per beams overhead were subsequently found mit,to iransform this wild and unhonored , 0 | luV o parted. Architects have been

-'lave yard into a tit place ol inteimcnt

,, r . , . . , lound to smooth the matter over, tust a-,

lor the natrun * gallant dead. At the ’- 1 u: ’ • entrance the vv-.rds “A National Ceme wa8 ,1 " ,,e ul,t!r l,,c ‘-'ompletion of

Administrators' Notice.

Takt* lliis HitY'ci ti-»*iiu*i»* t*t

Sumo of tlio hog chains utid ^OTICK i* hershy giv, n that tlu> under-

.1 u n). u ..i i mgni'd ltav<- liei'ii Hiipninted

ppuinli'il Ad ninislra

•ur* of tlie esiati- ot John Foslisr, diSM) *t-U.

1 be estate is solvent

CHRISTIAN FOSHKR,

JOHN FOSlll'.k,

old- w-» A(lmiiii»tr*tors,

complete ji', y „ , uu,„l tla iiE s y lHt

coinp't^eil

hoard fen' us, failed in the ni .jurity ul tery. A tderscnvillo, Georgia, designate the building some year* ago

tlio Northern und Midlie States because the etiy of the dead,

they were too fur north of its natural

geographical position.

To Advertisers—Wo call tho attention of our advertising friends to our terms on first page.

On the morning of the 17th of August, Tl '° sentence of Brigadier Gcnetal at sun rise, the Stars and Stripes were E A. Bayne, tried at Daducah, Ky , for hoisted in tho center ol tho cemetery, unoffieer-likc conduct, has ut last been when a national salute was fired,and sev- p roraul ted . He wa8 beDt e, )ce d to ho

eral national sou#* buhi' by tnoae pres- . t , t f

ent Tho men who accompanied me, reprimanded by tho Dreaident, and this

a.nu to wboia I am indebted for the e!trly t* t-emitted.

New Store' New Firm! qtaple and fancy dry goods, O lists. Cap-, Oarpi-is, Notion*. Ac . ,Vr Prodtie,- Inki u in cx, liana'' lor (),hhM. North,

east corner of tlio PuMic Sipm,c

oct7-ly J_D ALEXANDER ,t CO. |)OAD Districts furnished with Ht'lt v. Ak. I'KKS aud TOUf.M »t very rcSRoasble prim by BVRNBIDKdi 00

We have jn*t teceived n full and

»»s,,rimei,t«f Orncen.-, roii«'«tii,;, j„ pLtU, V' i'/j / /, Y,H 1L L'' jiY/Y/' I'U CM.de Newt lrl.'».,s»,"tp no H,c,,S [’ottLl) wMel. i c "P- 1 d 1,1,1s crushed, pulventetl and t-rm.ulaiod J, plLlSlU Snoar; b unman u DR CHEE3EMAN S FtMALL rl “ f S’bl,|* vh'Hfee Sugar; I They have r, civ d. and ' 4 ,ii» •> do Syrup* ol alt glade*; , ihe ssnetion of tho nio-l eminml l "J HI Io.** OotUe; Amrtict. . . RoXf» "l chest. Tea. inrhnlino fair tn rhnlee. I XPLfcn DI UEGTIDN >'v' ; '' ^ fruI * Also a lot Of Oil,,. r gomls. which ivo „tf, r lo the pnee. Or, Dall.rprf ll"t

till-tra.le "t Ihe lowest 50 l„ HU Pills , tk»

W e nave ji.-l received dir, el from the Man- I’ilU sein b , m-iU, firmptl). by 1 J' 1 " liul J lif*, tillers h eoioplet. stock ol O'NilOil Lainiw. I"'Ce t" Vhu I'li.pi le|or>, "r "“f -,">i*. L inontes. It,is,, rS( Shaft s and F,x m in current fund'. 'U'“ I "'e c a 11 piriicnlar ntteuiiim SOLD Bv DRU0G T hT8 ^i>«n H e ll.nokfal l,„ ,l„ v, i v l.tn-rsl p„.„,„. HUIOHIM-S ,V HIM.' ' 11 "Sj l‘\ < >lN &. WL1K. Cb 2 c ;'“" VM'-'esHl" Aaen.* 1U „,C# .iWr-EctU, Sept. !W -a,n r,d Cosk and ,11 Druggist.