Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 July 1868 — Page 1

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KVKRV ! , . i I . I 1 - Ü 0. 11. Ill N Oil A ll , Proprietor. u tha TTitloaarEink Üalldjog-, turnen ai U0 .TERMS 0F.SU3SCRIPT1ÜMI It.CO'PtfKYEAlt,! aavaaei.? t ii t3,00' ' ir wot rito i,4frAPR o prtt4 Co papers County. " i,f ' Srs dllne4 within 'tbH 1 'LlST'Cr PREMIUMS1, To H AWAntUt) AT, TU r aXT1 ANCAf. Fair or, ihr rnmf; Vvntic au eimiyTi DAX. ii v, t)fDt4 .ltllTt I Mkllf KtrU.,,eeJ MsrTesmSt nJUrtlpl fvr.eibluitioa. (( ;'' C!i Ä.1,ü TRKSÄRVIS, l lCKLES.Id. ' Bt Jsr epple prismas , . I 00 i ioU lfrl7T..v.;.......T...","do,, , ti Im r frtinu4...Mifiiii y de, du grso frr '............:.. a da quin prsrvet i " dt ,Ji Uj'U.I pre'nwi ,..... ..,.4 -''j ....... L. . . iIa dl rbfrf res.fve da 4a ettron prr"Vi ... n...... do ' H rti eppt? pr. .-.. ...... . d ' da eurraut i.l l..... ............. m. 4 J(J Spl J1!J. Mirt4 '.U. itle v 4igrp.tt...'...4........ ' '. d. do culne? J.il ,.,.,..... d da pr tasnuslad.. .'... da di o, 1t nee wrtntd....A,J.A.-.AA...w... djh d t Aot maruieUd. m ..... ......m'...- t do '4a otl.etloB ehtiJ fruit 00 da collection pr.aervaaajaj,..... 1 00 , 4a collection J.lli.s ..,...f . M. ...... ... H w ,'da ueuuitr IcU. .......... '-' d 4a Jf nipg IjH '."..'.... ','..'..'. o ( 'n Jo jr i l'4 vr"$ fluklei..... da 4wlUltuo SitfVU. ............. 46 ' . " Clan D. ; ' ' 3UI C'udJ Lutur '............... s 00 x.a a.i:r.u'iptt butfr...:... ' da oltoal tun full luttrt 5 U" do fiv lli. Jr frout urgbuui or luih 00 ,4a (f ilhm iayl wwl'f (nul Ifow tutfuri I u da IC4U0H lornmu tr iwpB mui. -'! Klln fneh WaUr....... ......... da bot hoy .." 4a laftf ll ritknii bffi.,. ..... ' dt bfit. .... oa du 2 uA 1 HÜ 1 ul) t DOMCdTlO il AMUKACTt'REJ.: ( J l't'rt fnxirJfdrtmt!c tn!...'.-. ' Ja ten yr u liiaitor Jun .;.... ... du duirn rJi wi eirpvtlnff ...... .n. .....'.. do (Vi ttf jnf TJ earpcllO. ...... UoterfarJ buKilft... .". ..... da ' 4 va 4. ( da du da da ' 4j' d' du do do; PO i oa 3 0i da poliun IIb lhfl. U' f ttr holt waol tokmg 40 J if knlt woolHi oflii -do j'itr knlt o.tton luokitig 41 t.otf Pnn 'toou..... - 4a liuua ulilii lutU....... ' da imir knit mlttoo. .... lo b ortlt rvg vi ti bak foul uil or tu 4a fj'r!iufn iluoklng )ro du hni( touif rtr.. du pair lUnkt a.... ..M.M.. .... ......... ... da ueJ cnn Tin. da h l Milort. im;.... i....' N . U. AU lh tuv uicnftovtd 'rfiel matt t attril4 to hat Lrn iuJ by tt ))iloo ff icitürf tliciu tut ibitiilod.- ' ' ' ' - '' - Class D. . . , JfEEDLE AXD FANCY W0HIf. ' 3 00 2 I'D 3 OD 1 od da do ' d. Hf da " Q 1 00 do & 04 J DU lU 60 1 00 da, 2 i do hl' ff.uLlrriiia ........ ..... M. da l lri'vJ firtlll ( luillJ)...'.r. .......... .da (n itcK culia tuLirbi Jry nJa grutiy wurkrj' 0 r , .tu xrruu wai fl iwin, . lo jpoAiiuaa 4rnaniuii t 1 bM work , .tia n'H'imrn buil wurk.. ... . ilo. duicn luJ n U. .. t.HIIMll.1 , -rta pctn.cn ult biinn.t. da (Jicliuta Tr.Uti bonn.t. .. ....... ........ ..... ....... .. w4ii.lay uiilmr;ln eai. dj rlim liuy ............. ... li labl ivr. . .... .. .. .......... ..... . jIo i eclu en iliuJ or Koot "cover da prciuiuonun ,net. . da micUuii work i.nket .-du pacliu) rijsiual iinUn. ....... .... lu f j'CCIi)Kiii;iilleiiieu' ihirt... ........ da L.... do J 4M) r do da ituuku jiy t at ft 4a MiuB worked eullar do (teriina lady't op-... 41 IL(UWI). VUtlSl. ........ , 50 ''Ii i ') J TLCKT-ES AUlllADDClRV. ., rt and greaut 9Üij -)fdaeri gro Inj (J a in pii r b. ., naucdand UboiJ, by ooo o3i Uibi.or .... ...... ... .... ; 3 00 Heil b jiieC .. l Ol) ,.da grealt rrty ul ibmbborjr 4 l'U da UI U roica in pot.. tJt 2 OD da dUlay et rute..,.. 1 DU da (U.plüJ d a h 1 i . . .V.. . .... : . ......... do 4 4w.Uy verbat... ......... .i . to. ' 1 di.j'lajr f ri.oiiitJ da, do dxjilay cut fljwri,all k Inda. ... da -4 uial vr bauioc t...M J 00 fir t - MECUAiitCAL PRODUCiiJ fi tit .1 Beat I wo-boe earriagw. ......18 00 S oo 34 b.at two horw earriazo. Baal one bore or two bono bagffy 24 best oao borao or two hre buggy. h prig agoaM..k.dMMMM,...M..t, it boat (Bi'ing WIOO.....b.M.Iali.av.... ictt sol k y ... i. MaM.4....M....i.M. .......a t two boriw wagoa barneit. ...4 Ma.4NM( d two bor. rvUjr b mmm.i,.. m. s Od 4 00 a oo 4 00 a oo 00 do ,-lo aat ainglw barn.a.a...4.WM.M.MM...M 3 00 . do icaa t.aadlo aau irUl. r ,4 aid e4dlo and bridie4. a do UI.q'I kooU..u.4Min Ka.4.( .M.M..M.I . 4 . .Miaaaii. ' 1 Ott .......um. i do a do ihre piece a t.f .leotbtr.i ealf kip and V n'IObmt ........ ii,44ajaM,4a,.M A 00 Beet lot toubtoaea or uiituinu on grouni.10 00 2d boit lot totntiUmea. or luonaaeiita- on i t ground .. , .a..uati.. fa. fc... .. SCO Seat pciBOa eroekory VMkawlaA4TAttaa( . I 00 do ipucimen Iren eai tingt.w. t 00 )ooperige, tight ware., do . do apaoita.it eoo penig. alack ware .U. I 00 4o ip.elm.n ooop.rago, irou boaa J.. 4 09. edu iptoitaea Uawai, not.leia Ibaa iilx ' rices 4k 4 a aa 4 4. a. kw l f 2 00 4a i.cim.a b.ahiv............,.M.. ........ I 00 de blf dot-.dLffert.ntarUcJ cabinet ware 4 to da fly broibei. M..Mt..H. 1 CO 4 cum broom, half do Sft ee.eee twee owe- UO UV laui m iiivb!!. a.M 4.a,M..a 9orn lyttvsjta, ( br-tnaDafsjlrr).. . Q I It I i CIU(tlT.. . .... .irr. 4 do peetmen prlotiag.....M 2 00 4o a oak atovo and HiUtii, (on. groan,4 .. do".dajot tds tooleiix piecei ,..,,4 SO do rifle gun. (by mtuf4Ctur.r).., ..TZ 50 do dooblo-lüuxallei abet gua.twa..iJ. 2 00 do .wing anachia........ ........... 5 00 do barrel flour, to be teited on tbo ground 3 00 do Ibl. flour from leal, wheat, to b tat Ufeetorilr a twt4 tweovmiUee.. --.. 100 Class G.x .ni?.- .FARJIIN.9 I M 1 L E ii S N T3T , IJeitfiMrmwagoB and bd.(ky BeaafAoturer). 8 00 24 bail farm wagon and bod, (by nanufao '., i 00 Bt tow for geiveral turpof jt4 oa tbo-,. g IU t II J . HIIII 4444 44444444I4I Ti U SJ 2 Bant plow or general-purpaMa teotedari I tbe gioun4,'.J4i..ii.'.. ,....i.ai'4? 00 Bet eod plow..........jv..i...... 4 00 24 bet aod plow .".... . 2 00 lieaa n-0ree iiau&io avi.;'.;.x. .w . .if Beit field roller, to-bone..... 3 00 24 boat fl.ld roller4, ia-horel.i; J.- 3 00 l.atwa b3rs.-harroyr.-... v.,..,.j... 3 0d dfliTitr garerer.! la Wt toaoeae 2 oo ' do liJe-lilltuV . . B.at mower, and yeapcr enmbio.d.,..,. ,. '.10 00 2d bett juower a4 e.ai.eiAxaUnea ...... 1. ft oo BU'vfse r.ke t.riulki and bj. 3 ou J 4o grain ibreahet nd separator, tested on.''. y. a.. a440 w do elover hu!ler.....'M..... a oo do hay and straw cutler ., ... . 3 00 do corn planier d. ii.. ...... ,i - iiii

l'T 1 ( Utii bll drill '4 0 HQ BT I'M Ii um ....... 4o iioll I mn im nun iiiiiIihmiiii "f " 4 qiiflll 4ul. AI btt ....4 jk .Ali oa um bu . d fruit ?fHli-"ifi . ........ ...... di'jUti Unt i nun im min in in M ii " 1 Ott da wlodmUI 4 U0 " N. II. ArrnntfiiinU Hl UmU U Jon n.ttinf f tlx Hu.l.tv, l Ul Iii lrr" n" war, ho I I ib.r 1 oy otrto. f. Ib.l pr ( ,' Ap'J II iioni firhin lo rn. ntrt.t rtbri koi tiiown,' will J.) in,ltlir In j vrin or y u glre(tl 1 tb .nrUt y, Jirai.h Till, b.v Ih Bfii mfdy t( Jos, ol blt llwo II b rrninpt III b mio4 (f.uut ioujIu. ifioluto-l fur Iho fafia. ; f ii '.n Class M, j ,'., . , ,, IlOVSf F,0HUSJHALVt'IrO,'E3. ? l!il lalllon tr i joori eU 04 lloit itilliAii orf S in 4 ander 4 yri olJ...l 0 Iii) 34 bo4t itUiui ovor S and nd.r 4 yrt ot 4 I 0 U tolUnetilor3ori4 oodorl ;rril4 I 00 34 t.( lUlllun dlt QTr 3 nn4 h sdr 3 yar u...... ...,.........' oJ lttKiuUloaoult or.r lo4un4r3 y.orl Ii 4 1)0 34 bM iittu alt at r l oi4 odr 3 yM Ü I U . ,ll ..1.1.. l. t IM VIIM .4.l..4. I ..H...I ... 3 00 bruuil inlr(wllh ult )..'....;. ..10 00 34 btltbro.4 (uar(lt ou 1 1 ),...,. v.. j.,n. ..... 5 00 llnt mur oror fvur ytr ol t. ..... ........ H 31 b iur o.r fnur vtoriüld 00 lf-t BU cfr 3 nj unJcr'4 yr tlJ. ...... S 04 74 b.t Illy r 4 onit njr yr LI... r) o4 IS ( Hilf orr,3 114 Un4r A yrtuld 1 00 34 t)l fllly ortr u4 uolk S jrrorf olJ... 2 DO licit Ally ner I nt 'under X yr cM.. ... 8 1)0 21 bn fllly or I tri ndir 3 ym old.... SCO li Miokliig ll IhorM 3 0 2 lil u bin f polt (horn) (II) liegt u.klnit eull ('iur) 3 00 2 1 but tacking; euU(nmr) i. 1 oo l)(t tut 4 call! f o in IN lur.. ....'..... )0 00 34 Ltlat A eolt lroi um hirn..,..M ,,t 00 fli-it gdilmg ov.r 4 Jr nil 0 00 21 ltt'gtMinx ovvr 4 jrrnri oM. ....... S 00 Hi guMiog or 8 u4 ood.r 4 yr iIJ... 4 Ort 24 bril gfldnig iitrr 3 itidift'lor 4 jor old 3 on Ut g.ldlnif nr 1 ttnil niutrr 3 yrri o!J... 3 00 24 bl ßoldlr j uvf i" 3 und undof X y.f ul4 I 00 l'.fi.t pin draught kor nr mr........i....' fl 00 24 lel ab draught Jioia ur luir!........ ,3 00 ; ai-niiD. day.;:; . .Clan I. i vi i ... HOnSES l'üll LIU11T IIAKXESS. . But lalltun Ovar 4 ytatl old. tmt;iritHiH 10 00 24 bril taJUi.u iirrr 4 i am 4.14,.. 3 0U la'll llalliiui OTrr 1 ni U Ulltlrr 4 yan ld...)D ( U 21 tritnUi6nfvr.1 ttinlunilr 4)iaoU.' 510 Ut f alrmatkib hr.c.).U.... ...;....u,-....li ou 34 bm, ir lualcb bor..,..;......, 3 00 Heul tiugy bona or mar ,., , C Ol) 'Ji jX lutgj hum or uiira.'. 2 00 Hanl ImlitiO bor. 4d'4 J aOt 6 00 24 brat M.tdl buri. ,....... I 00 ltJ f4att trolling boro or inure threa vi'iof.eMiti'ia..:.:.1.. 2i 00 21 tat nl furioai trotting bor ur mare, 10 00 Hort uJ f ulfil (laving hör ur mar) tbrta pnnif.tfOiiir. 23 00 24 bct i4 flute) ad Hg borte or tu a re, tbrta ouifMätur... ...10 00 Hart, mar over 4 jenr cJ..., n Oft 24 Let mar over 1 yrar ol4 4 00 Dift niaro over 3 and under 4 yrar old MD0 24 tet iiiora over 3 and under 4 yenri old... 4 00 L'rrt gelt.lng ortr 4 year. o)4.HM.r.t, SOU 2 J b.t folding ov.r 4 year oi l...... 4 00 flirt gil ling over 3 an J ander 4 yrari old... 8 00 24 0 guldiajj over Sand Bad -r 4 yaart ild 4 CO ' f i. . Class J; ;;!- ': V'- '''"' CRFEN' THOTTIN'O. ' Ceit enj furte-tt green trotting more or bono 1 S CO 2d bert and faiteit greua trotting laaro or - -burio 10 00 ., Class K. , . ; , JACKS and jennets. Beat jerk . ) )e aao. . 10 00 24 ke.it j irk.. le-i Jouu-'t..'., ee. aea oa 0 00 4 Ml 2 00 00 3 00 4 t0 IftlO 3 VU 1 00 2 00 1 oo BOO 4 00 8 no 4 00 24 let j' ltnet lioat tuuio 1 yeara old and over 24 Uot mule i year o!4 ana over. Uet iuuU ov.r 2 and under 3 yeara old. f 11 bail mal evvr 3 an 4 under 3 yerr old ... Ileal muleerer.l and t jerold . . 24 it inula over 1 and under 2 year old.. II-.. ...I- ...I. " 9.1 h.at inula t ..... ' ' f . ...... ... . . . JJtpiu uiule ky ot owper;.--2 1 bt jan iuulea by rn owner...., t t Uva uiula cuit I'rum vita jack. ....! ari4 a 'Mill 21 belt lot Ire atulei from one jck, ii ... ... . . i.i-;-. " .... ,,!' . Class J.,..,. :lUi ! i .i ..;:, CAi" in. ..j . . i , q . i , ' ISert bull orer S J 10 00 24 Lent hull over 3 year old..... 5 00 rt bolt over 2 and mndr 3 yean old......u 8 (10 24 tout ball over 3 and under 3 yeaie old... 4 00 I'eit iull over 1 and on Je r 3 yean old 4 00 24 twllifll oyer I ami under 2 year old...... 2 00 )let bulrcalf under 1 year old..'. ....... 3 00 21 bent bulk calf under 1 year old... 1 00 Ileal Ivt i Alei l ow one bull under 1 year old.... .'..1...... 24 bt tot t calrci from tu bull ander 1 " year old. .., D.st cow over 4 year 2d best eow over 3 year w Ucit b rifer over 2 and under 3 )tari old...'. 24 best heifer eve 3 and ander 3 yeara old.. 8 00 4 00 8 00 4 Oo 4 00 2 00 2 00 uot heiler fair ander l rear old. 24 best helfvr ealf under 1 year old ... ....... ., . a...,. ...... 1 00 A 00 S 00 isen iatien liter or eow 24 belt fatted iteer or eow.. Drat yoke o sen, draught a.ad apaed eontbined 8 00 24 boat yoke oxen, draught ami. ,eed com- , . bleed ... 4 00 "' i: i Class M. ' Ü0Q3. ; . Cet boar OTr2 yean old 2d best boar over 2 yeara old...... ......... ...... U eit boar over 1 and under 3 years old...;. f'." 8 00 4 eo a no 3 oo s oo l oo 2d bort boar 0r 1 and under 2 years old... Beat boar, pig undar I year old 21 bent boar pi undeT t year old Beit breeding sow with 4 or more pig on ground;;.. ...... M..M...Mr ............. 24 bet breeding cow wilh 0 0'. more pics on 8 00 4 00 Beut Jitter fl pi's uader 5 tuonlli old....M.-S 00 21 b.t litter 0 plge under 3 months old 3 00 2 00 1 90 Xie.l lw pig unar 1 year old....... 24 best tow pig under I year old.. (;!.;;;. !irf; Class N,. 'ilBert fine ouW buck........ . i r S 00 3 no 24 beit Pno wuole.l buck ) w a eya - w . o Beit Ion? vooted butk...'... S oo 24 beit long trbuled baoK...'..-u.... .....J. 3 00 Boit ceiddla voofed b 4 it -a..... ...... I I liaat II I W.. U 3 00 3 00 S 00 3 00 S 00 3 00 a oo 3 00 3 00 t).t Una woolod ewo.'.;.'. 24 beet flee wooted 4w4....' Bot Joa g waoled a i a... J.,.,......,.. i.., ., ... 34 bet lonjr. wool .4 we...... Best middle wu61d ewe...... 24 bettmfddle-wooldd ewe.'.i.v.-.;............ Brit Jot 4 Inul a.. ..... .4.... ....a waeooe 24 b.t lot 4 Uinba 3 ui) Beit beep In wool'and mutton combined... 6 00 2d belt ihotri for wool and mutton combined 3 00 .01 fi;.,-.:ir,;Ca$$.0f,.. . ' ;Jui yEaETABLE8.'r " ' : Beit biiilVl ttliV potatoes .......... 2 00 21bstb4bel ;lrUU potato.. ..'... ... '1 00 Bet ba.h. awae paUtoc...M 2 OU 2d best bush.-leot polatoc 0 . e ewe 00 Beitbuih. turbipi. ..I... .'.:..! '- 50 d peekt niavi..,;..'.,.,;.;;.;.-.... do pen k tsiatuev4....i...i.i...vM4' . 'da do peek beets-.....' da da peck carrots... ,. do dot. a r'adtiiia...w.,....l.."..;...,....."! do rta betxii eabbf;.a....i.4.i.a Bet lit watermeloni. .......,i., a ....i... da" ita 1 im 2 TO I u 41 . 4 'i ?i i . .i .. i. ' i "... ffi. wavoiui.iuu4..n..if mi iBett lis pumpkin.:..:...;... ...'....-.'.... .... 1 do tix iqtaihei..A 4 e A 44W ' 4 4o vegetable; eggi...,T .......j..... ........

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iib UaNIon ; t hi: c ours t i J. I Iii. l 00 do I tiunah. naulili'iwer. 60 la du 1 00 . 0 d da d. i it 9.00 1 00 4 .k irtlii i do 1 pU MeUt1-S . ... ...4.4 IM... ... M. I. I do I mudnilun , ft green flb4 eil ' ft) f) S III III III III HllllMI ' '" "" f 1 ' ' do fcnd 'innhgu ili.l da half t pttUiry t 4yur fUnl dt on nob. fhubarbi (oauil)., ...... .... till tili .rUII 144. ... I. . .4 .1.1. Ill I I. III Deal and trslH varl.ie veialabU by 1 ' ' 1 ihll'lf'r, .... .......... ...a.M..it..l. ..mm U littil 1X4 lU't tailptf egnutilf by I lhlMt'f ti ni 11171MI iiiiii 111 111 utitt line tti tie ill Ht m Ml Mini II " ' ' ' Class P. " !l " '' -!( 'rouLTnir. ""; 5 ; Ilot pair turkeyi ' 4 pair . i, ..,....... IIIMIM S4eMI4 j u ditlAlrriit)ketlla ..444 i.antilti.iii mill lli da u4 gr.ai.it vrtly by one enhlMtur, 1 1 . . I! . , 100 too do du do , .: Clan Q. ; , . ih'ki.,'. ji ii. FRUITS. ; ..! t riaal nd (realrat vnrlntf pi't, 4 f .rt Onilird and luluUil. I.Mai luiii'i 84 kmI km) i'l-i ailitiy li 4 e( aU imuiv't ami UtwUl, Iftvurl. iln :. lai hel ininl vnri.ijt a), 4 anuii4 ait 4 l.t i,t Villi. II n m 14 tint knit i'il Vullviy laie, 4 naiimd and ! bl4i I lai lll.w. i ... ... ... ...... r. ... Kiwi mill k mm I ail.ly Mirba, liani.il ami lUi. il, a ril. ......... ...... t l boetiml gralft varl.iy ptli, nuamil n4 lbaltld, VtiriKl It. Mi. ' ' Boat a utt I vai'Mv ri.. .4.M..H .......... du liif liti.h. drl.4 a ' Jfuil hull ili rtitaJ p4rhra ., et' Atntttent dir grtlltlfJ ri'A 4e(aeeHietetttee0ltetie d.t y t k i4intioej ,,, ,, toeeS I' ooe rt mi4 ri.4il vai lijr fiull by t lill.li..r ..,..., 4 bint Iu4 ivu!ft Tni't ftuli by I ikhlliliur...; ;. uS J Clas R. , ' X- - ' luRAlK. " D'-'t iiibii will) rdrn. .I.M. ..... .M..IIIII4. W l'V"l. HI ............ ..y..... .......... ............rt.. ... llu bklf hti.ti. tbivor "tnl i ,4; hilf biith, flue iTil,, ,...,, .44 M.c.i.n"ii du luilf lni.li, wlill. L.ali. 'I ........ d.i half I'U.h. barlay . .......... .....W.. .. M.M.I so t 00 00 800 I 00 too I ll t uu da da All da &U0 8 00 , t I 00 riir du in) ) 00 da d i da da da da ilu half MiU. l da r k I'lul' niaa4i lit) mw K Ulli. (mal , 4t 4M IMIIHI do IhoIi. il liii.it, i-iilun tn gmitti'i In liuah. Wbll hat. lclrj .10 lb. Mfu'UlJ It)) tu Ua'J bua, lliiii.llijr 4'Uil, titr4 UU 111. (rouud. JW ' '. ' ' oin.. c i ' ' -' If . W la v , i , . . . . ti t . - . y . . .. . ; ,, VAltlliTY. . Dvat KMl'nrn rtl yrnf) In. (furintito)).,.. 4A tHinin earrant In. duMt,'iiiiii clilur friim ai'liU'..,... .. du aiM liui'u kl'i-rrjr in ' i du Btitnu!ii l.lriiarr.v .Iim..m...,..,m.a..m..m.h.. , do iw tim-ii ciJ'ir vinng ir or ri ................. d'rureil liiiiii.. '. da lll iihmI lard m, li.i 4t.lay 'hiil.'Kib and daUriMl)tpr tie) 1 l-fla. v .h y itiNid. .... . ...... . .4... ... ... .. . ....... i ilo dl-iiliiy J'.nliy., - ...... Uu m.. inmii uiiii. ...,. - du U Ulli ay haiawal...--M ' . Class T. CNENUMEHATKU ARTICLE3. ' 1 AItV OCPaRTMr.XT.I . ORNT4' bKFA Rt M IkT. 1 00 do da M ftrt TKI 1 IK) lb ftud o da da da XOUnTHDAY:1 ". ' : aas u. v. r ' ! 8WF.EPSTAKCS-ilOHSKS, JACKS AND JEN-' liBTS. ' - f - ' -; 1 D.l tallion.'.l lf 00 du unir. ... ... . ..,. 10 11 da Refill hg .......(.., m ...... ... ................. 8 10 dajark Ill Oil da lull'-...,... . ......... ..... .." v ................ 0.OO da Jouuct. '. i 03 V ' ' Class V., ; SVF.ErSTAUi:S-ÜA TTLK, SHEEP Jk HOd.. j Orel I' lilt... da eow , di.biar da '.. du bin' du cr, JilOO 8 00 da IUI) A on 600 , . . . ...... .... UIHlHIl . V. 4f. lNI.ni 4 I 4 M M '. .. ; ciass vv; , .:; ,: I . ., , IIOi'SEi OF SLOW OAIT. . ; '. Slowent hone or mar of any gait ... li 00 24 ilowe(buio or mare of any gait ,' 10 00 RULES' AND REGULATIONS GOVi ERNING THIS FAIR, . I 1 Mn-Kra rih .Iiir..r.l .....lln. amml. tens tu repurt themselves ta tbo Secretary of ibe Society by 0 o'clock, A. M., of tho second day of the Fair, and if not so dano the Bjard ; will pro cd Immediately to fill up tho ilifforeut aw.irdlng eomiuillec, esuept . tbo , eouuuitlao on bor, who will positively report themselve. by 9 o'clock, A. M., of. the third day, and will linmdUtoly outer upon ikalr duties. , , 2. The ground will b. open fur tbo adcnlion of itook and articles which are to be exhibited, on Monday, the day before the Fair all articles en. trred fur premium must be entered by 12 o'clock, M.,ou the second day of the Fair. Tun kntrii HIST BR II ADR AT TUR TIMC SrSCiFIKDANDKO KNTRT ILb BR UAbRArTRB 1UATTIUK, 1 t r 3.. Tho rexpvotivo awarding committees will promptly rrj or theroielve at tbe time, and la tho manner above directed, and at onee enter upon the diavbarg of their respective duties; or, 01 a failure tu da o, the Board will forlOwitb fill tbe tbe vaoancy. , 4. ' Members will be furnished with 'memberkii ticket, wblcii will aviuiit them 'with their wivtsand children uudor twenty. oho .yoiir of 5. ' Persons, not members of the fociety, wlllj u miargvu cui 'rr any, ana eniiaren under U and over 0 years, will be charged 10 cents per day, Fora family ticket, during tbo Fair, ooo dollar will ba charged.' 0. No person will be allowed to tnterfore with, or make any aggestioa to the awarding oomtnltltvs while they are adjudjoating, . 7. A committee of arrangements shall ' bo appointed annually , whoe duly tt hall be to receive all articles .designed .for exhibition, aign to al J artidis their placrs.appi'lnt dJor-keepsr. tu. "And they (ball bavo the exclu-lve eontrot of the ritfht to furnish- the Fair with at many standi for relmbinents as they deem proper the direotor reservieg th.rlght udaying but may or may not leifldou tbo Fairgrounl. ' . 8. All persons ' having ' stands In ' the Fair grounds, shall obtain a ticket of membership belure udmisiob.; . 5. Tbe awarding committees shall report their award to the Secretary by I o'clock P. M. of the third day of tb Fair. ' r. . . 10. K;h arlict) r.terd shall be numbered In lis appropriate cl, aud the number entered In tbe Sicrelsry's book, but no owner shall have bis name plucait on biii card. 11. All members era required to pay tbe annual foe of membership, cu or before the first day of th Fair. 1 12. The reepectire awarding commitUaa r authorised to withhold premiums where tbe atticle are not lutiiciently meiitoriou. 13. No person, being a competitor for proralutns, Iball be prmitl4 to lerve as a member of an nwiruiug tniumittae in that elais to which their article beloug. i 14. ' Tbe board i authortred to award premium on article not enumerated, should they be offered and possess suOivtent merit or novelty.; .16. Every, competitor for a premium mint be come a member of tho Sooiety, by paylog the an cual fee. : ' .. i . ' . . JO. Exhibitors roust have their itoaH or ether articles entered on the books of the Secretary before they are placed whbiu the enclosure of the show ground. -. i . i . 17., No artlclrs are to he removi 1 from i the eo olosara without parmlssion of the roanngcrs. , . 18. All perjouspplyic for premium on grain, gras seed, fruits, vegetables and roots hall file with the appropriate commit tee a written' state. niot of lb. jr..i.,r wanner p$ producing and timeof planting.' , . . ', ' ' 1. 'All J agricultural product.,' '"effored : for premiumu, mual b( of the protest y ir' growth.' ) ' 20.. ,Na fUu,a .ur auimnJ Mi,U i.ocive . a trcmium, t more than noUi at the ramo exibhion exctpt fur iwetfstakes,' aod lots aod I it ter ; "-t a.t. '-.-.:,"- . J 31..-I The awarding amtnitte. la roaklnj-; up their award, shsll take iuto must loratinn all the point whioh gi in mako up tho animal nr tllle 27." "No member of the Hoard of Directors shall, while lit oSioe, aetoa Mwartlmg cemmiite. , j . 2i. All oi9Quf4Ctur'J articles mu.t be vxhibitpij

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by tit immifiniirr lbrof. And M firm, ordbanl and antun i-odaia, limit bo oiblbltil by Of In lb tiawt ut the rmai ribl rroduaer tbrae(, and no iieiutum ball b Bwrde4 to f) ei blblttng grain, trutti or Igetablee jinJuöi,4 by olbera. . , , 21. lliniliiliri TswildhBommH'',i bo r.ai t.Mit of tu ru'taty will l inriili l Ith tlyk.la fur ibeiui.tva ami fmtu, rr. uUhfi tut wtirii the; inlrr nrilnlni fof tomj'titilui tbe tatiiiiky llit ttl.nlirlnti ftiOf li St. l'laaaur. btla-gla, alrl(a and Wag'.hl ball ba rbargmt aarii dy doling tbo t lr, drir Ipg ihrmiKh Ibo Fair gioamU, 1 "4 no iuh bufteyi earrl ig nr wagun will b tllewwd to ten bx.ii wbll. In lb groumt. .HI., .,'i'ti lliiurd may, fiir good name ilmwn, iuove iny muuiber or an ardl oouimiltoi. JtTThe lima of bubllng the franklin County fair hi bf.n flltd (itrmantntly, inwianelug on the 34 Taeiday of d..linbr ll trtch ir,, i . OFFICERS 154? THE SOCIElY. C. It. UKNTl.KV.Preil4ent, UAM'l t. Ii(ilii;in, Vir TreitJent, 1 J.. II, llAVMONt) H.rr.tary, W.Ü. IlUCKKH, Metihal, v i iiiRictna. t. . i- ' ' W. W. WILLIAMS. F.R.A.JETKR; A, II, MM', , . ,; ,J0UN M. I.. H. JKNKINM, J0IIN1I QUICK, Wm. Mii'l.t HE, -JOHN M A RTI H, ' W.A.yUICK, J.C.AHMarilüNU, , J. V. DSJJUaUAFFJitt, '.,. C'luuirrKR of ABntaQKatRNta. F, DKHltV, lt. II. tf V I f T. WM. MoCtiUUB, ', t JACKsON i.ViN, II. II. JJL'TLEll. ' -MI4IP..I LETTEll . FflOM HON. GEORGE W. , , , . JULIAN. , Ilyn, (Jeorgo W. Julian wai invited to Is prctsnt nt tU Urstit snd Colfax Ilatillcation tnrotiti ut CunocrtvUU, nJ, t Ing unal-lo to attend, sent Iho fullowing letter, vrbicli did not at ri ve io tituo lo Le read at tlio uiocting: ; v Wasiiinoton, 1). C, .Tun4 12, 403. Tlio$, M. Li'liU, Kq and other t: i ' i ( DEAR Lml Imvo received your lotter Invitiiip niti. in tehalf of jour.Uommittce, to attend your proponed ratification tnoetinp at tlio city of Connervi!lo oo tbe lGtli instant. It would ccrtuinly nffurd me very prent j leanure to do to, and i re prct, cxtceditigly, lliat' my public duties Lcro will not permit it. I tog leave, tbercforo,' aa a aubtlitute lor my personal attendance, tu ry s word or two 0Q tbe .general auljecl of polilice. - lit the 8i(roacbin jirpM'Ientnl canvahs wc fchull liave to deal with very little tbat is new. Political quistions of lata luv Oitiutned' new ' pbanca . snd ' varioua hupen, lut their, eubelanci baa remained nnulterrd. The rebels of (ba South and their allies in the North" have shown a dirersiiy of tttt-a but the Line spirit" for the past neven yearü. Thf general issue on trial between the two (freut 'parties of the country ever i-iiice tl'e year l 6 1 ' has been tho same, namely, that of loyalty and treason, of freo goeiument' On the one band, iciiinj; on .rhu iacrednesg of human riulit. and a rstnvant ddsnotiam i - on' the ohier, with Slavery as its corner atone.1' That is tho iuo to-day. For fourycura wo tried it by tho ordoul of bat tie, and ut the co.it of appalinj; sorrow and blood it wmh decided in lavor of tbe Bepublican party. Tho Uemocratio party, North and LSouth, in the lirst instance, acccr tei the situation, and would doubtlcfs have continued to do eo, out for the unmatched porfily of Andrew Johoson, who was tn a do President of the United ' Htateä by tic pistol, and auddiely 1 beoame! the champion and aniinatini spirit of tho men whoso cause ho hud denounced as infernal. While pardoning rebels, by the wholesale, and denouncing ' tbo authority of Congre-m, he usaumed the right , himelf to bolve tho whole problem of recoristrnction In tho ' interest of 'conquered rebels.' The ssit between treason and loyalty was) thus aain to be put on trial, not by arms, but by the arbitrament of politicic?; und for two years and a half Congrc-ii- has becif wrestling with our recreant Executive, who;e fidelity 1 would Jong einco have given the country- lasting peace'' I do not say that Congress has been without fault, but "that with auch wisdom and courage us the peculiar tirturns tu ii cea of tho country seemed to : in yokei the 'representatives of the people h'vc tiooght to eaie the country and gar iter the ju?t Iruita or our tictory in the held. Tlitir inibtuke, as I baro all along . "a thought, was in attcmpimg to reconstruct the Uuvcrniueuta "of the South, Instead of firxt reconstructing the President himself, tvho.xo di.'iplaceiuuut was the sole condition and sure gunrunty of returning order and law in the rebel State. Congress at last was forced to enter upon tbe dreaded task of impeachment, and failed by one vote, through tho perfidy, ; or corruption, or wruii-lieadcvlnefi, which K;d ecven Republican Senators to join hands in betraying the naibn to ita enemies. in this conliuuing conflict the appeal is now made to the people of the United States through the ballot box, to rid the country of it execrable tyrant, and pronotinco linal j udmcnt on the verdict of our armies ia ltioo. Tho parties to this appeal remain unchanged. Grant and Colf.ix represent ' tbe same organization which made Lincoln 'and Hamlin its Stan, dard bearers in ISGO. nod which; carried the country nobly through the tempest of civil war.' The liepublicau party has never been dishonored by ä single' traitor' In its ra'nks, whilirerory rebel' in the Sooth and very r-yinphthiser in Jthe North in now and wan throughout the struggle a member of the' Democratic party. ' Theso orgarjizatiotis triu'st bo judged by their record, and the facts I state point to but one conclusion. The Republicans may proudly challenge the verdict of history. Their party has med the Kepublio in spite of the gigantic conspiracy of slave-breeding Democrats to blat and destroy it. ' It baa saved the cause oFfiee government itself, whicli uwaited tlio issua of the 'conflict. hi triumph has been the triumph of liberty, äst its defeat would have been the coronation of slavery. It niaion, äs 1 fully ! believe, js providential, and therefore it can not now halt in the proud march rf event through whicli it hall open tbe way ior liucriy, civilization, ana rcace to 4 TI'S-. . . .1 ..iT a the nati uttons. J.ikc nil grand movements grand movements tt may cucouutcr temporary reverses. . Its

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n c e me iv t o f ,t ii e L a av trogroii tu ly b obouksd by Its ftllors to ten atop to Its own , muilo. t Its truatsd leaders way fall, by tht way, und .tbalr apottucy lor a lim may cblll rnso's faltb. Our noblo ataodard bearera may fptrlaU by lit) hindl of smiliina.r isndinv:.' new llirlll of horror throughout tha elvllilai world, lui our party will io forward on its grantl ijiImIoo Ksitherin utisoghtind euuraK van frtn ita . ravuraot, tooauko (Jod iaa gives it work to do, and arinod it with tbo strength ncoJrJifor its perform a new. Lot no man doubt thU, and no llepubllcsn falter now,' when the lame between the friond and tbo enemies of tha country h wida clear and pnlpabU in tlio light of tstrj fact' of tbo paat which can help interpret the preaent. ' Of our Congreaaionul canvaaa I need neat (tly apeak, Tbo cirenmatsnoci of in jr notninaiiou In tha new Fourth Diatrlot wera moat flattering lo mo peraonally and pire thoatroi'gest saauraocs of success, The manly and generoua conduct of my hooorublo competitors and their friond in making toy final Domination uoanimoui, and tlio entire friendtbip and good feeling eiiiling between them and rojoelf mutt go far to rcuiovo every element' of discord, and eniuro 'complete harmony in our rauka. Under, tLese auspicious circum atancea I aball enter .upon , the. canvaaa vigorously, jutt at aoon at poaaiblo after tha adjournment of Co n g rcbS.' 4l ball vitit evory town. hip In the district, and reepond to every cull of my Republican frienda for a tompteto canvass and . a thorough discussion of tbe queationa . before the country. I have not yet learned who baa been chosen as my competitor, nor can it make the slightest' difference lince in any event the moat ,deperate tttempt will bo n.ada to loital a Copper bead in Congrvn aa'toy kufcfikor,' and to avert tbia result 1 carnrstly ' invoke tha utmost effort! of every Republican in tho district. Tha fitht will, be a bard one, but wo can not fail, if we' labor with, a seal suited to tbe importance Ol' the Issue.' .ilopiojr, that your meeting wilt prove a decided succeM, and acconiplish much good, I am Very truly yOurl,.' . . ' Af T ..... a. UäU 11 , II V ä.l.- . Prayer In Court. ' k. . .... . . . Jude It. relates the following incident aa occurring in tha course of bis practice: . He waa trying a petty case, in wbieb ona of the party was not able to pay the counsel fce,and underfoot to pleud his own courc; but be found, in the course of tha trial, that the keen snd adroit, altor ney who maoaged tba case for tha; other party was too much for bim in a .legal atratepy, evidently making tha worse appear the better cause. The poor man, Mr. A , was io a state of mind bordering upon, deaperation, . when tha oppoaing counsel closed ,his plea, and the caso was about to be submitted to tba justice for decision v. "May it pleaea your honor' said tba man, 'may I pray?" 1 ,. .,. , , Tbe judge was taken somewhat by iurprite, and could only say that be Lad do objection. Whereupon Mr. A. went down upon his knees, and make a fervent prayer, in which he laid tha merits of tbe case before the Lord in a very olear and methodical statement of all tbe particulars, pleading that right and justice might pre vail. . - "O Lord! thoüknowest that the lawyer bas misrepresented .the facta, and tbou knowest that it is so and so" to tbe end of tbe chapter. Arguments which he could hot present in logical array to the understanding of men, he bad no difficulty in addressiog to the, Lord, being evidently better vcrßcd in praying than pettifogging. . - When he' aro so from hia knees, Esquiro W., the opposing counsel, very much ex--aspcrated by tbo turn tbe caso Lad taken, said: ,..i ,: - "Mr. Justice, does not tbe closing argument belong to me?'1 .'.w To which the Judsre replied: , ... , "You can close vvith prsjer, if you please?'' llsquire AV.'Was in tbo habit of praying at Lome, but not seeing tbe propriety of connecting hia prayer with bis practice a a I k A - J V Sa wiselv forbore, leaving poor A., to win bis case, oa bo did, by this novel mode of representing lt. . . r , ;?;e A Word for Boys." ' Truth ia ona of the rarest gems. Many a youth, has been lost in society by allowing it to tarnish his character, and foolishly throwing it away. . ., ," ' If this, gem still shines in your bosom, suffer uothiog to displaco or diaiiaiah ita luster." , ' .. ' , . '. . Piofanity is a mark of low breeding. Show. us tbo man that commands the best respect; an oath never trembles on his tongue, ltoad the' catalogue of crime. Inquire the character of .those who depart from virtue. ..Without a'eingle exception, you will find them to be profane. Think of this, and dou't let a vilo word disgrace you. .", " .' Honesty, frankness,' generosity, virtue blessed traits! 13 e tbene yours, my boys, and we shall not fear. You will claim the respect and lova of all. You are watched by your elders. Men who are looking for clerka and apprentices' Lave their eyes oo you. If you 'are profane,' vulgar, theater-going, they will not choose you. If you aro upright, steady and industrious, before long you will Hod good places, kind masters, and the prospect of a useful life before you. i ; rril.nVi-ii .. . -Scalds and Darns. J i . : J Tba' beat, most "instantaneous,'' and most accessible remedy in tho world Is to thrust the injured part ia 'cold water, send for a physician, and while lie is ooming, cover the part an inch ' or 'more leep with common 'flonr.1 " The water gives' io Staoteous relief by excltiding the oxygen of the air; the flour does the same thing, i but is preferable, beoxuie it et n be kept I .. a . ..a raoro contiouousir appuea witn - lens miticonvi convenience than ny seeping too parts I a . - finder water. , As they get well ' tho flour

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4 I . 1 s vm I 7 u i; Ill.l..' WHOLE NO. all. I I . scsles off or is sajy moistened and ramoved. If the Injury It at all seiero . tls patient should lira mainly- on tea. aod toast, or gruels, and keep the bowels act log frely Try day by aptiox raw apples, stewed fruits, and tha like. IN Utter or mora certain carl for tCilJi ind turns hae aver bean y ropoeed f Journal of llcslth,' . : 4 .i v : ... ,t Grant's Alleged Waste of Lira. From tba Its Ye'tk Bub, " i ; - Usn. Grant Las bssa rspsstsdly cltirgej with sn extravagant, waata of life to tba conduct of. his campaigns, and particular. Iv in that one which resulted in the over throw of Lea's army. ' Hut It is an inter citing snd loitruclive Tact (hat .the est. ualtUe Incurred by tbe Army of tha ' 10 totnap, during Uu career from Hull Jun up to tha failure of the Mino Hun campaign, at the end of 18C3 (a period in wbieb, notwithstanding tbe partial victories of Antietam sud Gettysburg, it gained no aubstantial success over its hardy aud persistent antagonist), were greatly in eaves of those incurred by it while under Urant's immediate, command. The only eatiifactorf recompense for the loss of Ufa incurred in warfare is vlolory followed by thf triumph of the causa for which war is undertaken. Consider ed in the light of thia principle, and not forgetting (hit Grant was in command of all tho armies, and therefore could not reg. ulato details for any of them; tbe follow log carefully prepared ; statement, drawn from official aourccs, ought to put an end to tho charge of butchery and, need lens watto of lifo, ao unjustly made agsioat the greatest as well oa tha most humane General of bis time: : u, . During tha battle of Hull ; Hun, MeClcllun's movement to Hichmood, l'opo's retreat to Wauhlngton, the campaigns of Anietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Mine Hun, with tba Various marches' aod countermarches between the Rapiden' and Washington, not counting operations ia the Valley nor tha cavalry raids, tha Army of the Voto. mac lost, first and last, 10,145 killed, &0r CG3 woundeJ,'44',lG0 missing or an aggregate of 144,118' Aora tfw combat.' - Of tbe.e, 52, 09G were lost under McClellin, tbe most cautious and the most unfortunate commander the army ever Lsd., , It must be said of thesa losses, that while they resulted in holding; the rebel army in check, yet by having correspond ingly lowered the efficiency of tha army, they contributed indirectly, but ..largely, to the excess of loss incurred during the final campaign. Notwithstanding tbia fact, and the essential change in the nature of the fighting doe to the persistency with which the rebel Genersl covered bit men by intreoebments before giving bettle, the aggregate loss of the forces acting under Grant'a immediate command (oot counting operations in the Shenandoah Valley they being fairly offset by those of Banks, Shields, Milroy, Kelly, and others,) during the overland campaign, from the llapidan to Petersburg, with the siege of Petersburg and all the battles incident thereto, up to tha final aurronder of Lee at Appomattox Court House, was 13,001 killed, C6.432 wounded, 20,933 missing: aggregate, 1,00,601. c .) ; From thia it is evfdent that tbe Army of tba Potomac and tha Army of tbo James lost nearly 40,000 fewer men' after Grant took command than they lost before that time. The contrast between the captures made and sdvantces csined in the two periods ia still mora needs no illustration. WW pii taiu, al pi V I n ft but An Old Fashioned Teacher. ' , Patrick, do'yoa know your letter? : Yis sur. ' ' ' ' Say them then. . I know them by sight, sur; but I don't know their names. , '. Well, this is A? How are you A? ' You must not speak in that way. 1 In what way shall I speak thin, sur? Say what I say. , ;: Yis sur. , This is B. Sure an' in that B? I thought it was an ox yoke. ' 1 What is that last letter I showed you? I can't remimber, sur. ' ' , -Wbat bird is it . that lays honey and stings ' . . - It is a wasp, sur. No, it's a be. So it is snd looks liko an ox yoke. What letter ia tbe third one in tho paae?: . ' 1 ' ''.' ---T 1 don't know, sur. What do I do when, I , look at Jou? . ' . . " ' . , . 'I shouldn't like to My, sur. I went you to tell me. " " Ism afraid you'll kick nie, sur. Tell me what I do whan I look at you? Well, sur you squint. Can't you say C without the squint? Yes, sur. ; ) ' - .- i ;. Say it then. . . .., C without the aquint. What is the namo of the nest letter? 1 don't know, sur, I never saw it before Y Well, it is l, for dunce; jnst like, your self. ; Say tbat. . - D, for daace, just lika yourself. Tske your seat, sad tha spelling class will coma up and spall. 'Spell cat. ' .ü-a-t-1-oat fish. '- .. Tain't right. Now spell tub. . T-u b wash- tub. Taiu.t right, bow spall frog. ' F-riVg bull-frog. . i - Tai n't right. Now go to your seata and study, and tha geography class will com 4 op and aay their lessons. James, where does tha sunrise? 1 -i ' '.(:: ' I don't know, sur; wa never get np in lime to tee the performance at our house. Next. ' Where does the sun rise? -' l)own in our lot, sor. ? ' Next. Where does tha sun rise? r i In the cast, nur. ' i ; ..-,. What makes the sun rise in tha east? Yeast will make anything rise, sur. -

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( ' -' if f .. . ;tlief ' i IXsniisaiii - . ' r Dei rart,nt JaU oe i4f'tft.'t"., Ii M ) square, tare iaru' .ae sutiara, tkr. iAIa., .........' ..... I SS AUaMilaeuMt iaaUn, p .... SS YSAhLYi , , f)a oeilams, ehsgUe qasMrr) titte trt as Thr aU4rirs of a Uave , Sf tt Uae-balf of a eotumn ., , SS St Oaa ,ari.r of a 1mb eeete s as Oae-eigbih of etilquis it M Trsaslant iirtla.ean U4 la all hhi Vw paldftrln e. '- ' Ualn f pirtlr alar time ll Bel1e4 whoa baai e4 la, adteiiiiemeatl wilt be e.tiUb.4 aatlt er 4re4u a4 ebarged aeeerdiagly. aaaaaaaa.awaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaa An I 4 Latter fron Can. Grant. Hun. Morris, nf Qulncy, Illimd; one of taa 'it oat1 t roujlntiit l)t uacrat in th StittV tn S polltlcil j etch oinhs SCth Inst., atiSquivooally' anuttiuted' Lliulf in lvur of the elrefion of (Jrant. Harln LU apvcvtl lie rta1 Vi l'llowtng lei ter Iruttt ueiw Ufatit: - ....1 NasuVILL', TaS.;Jkn. 21, '01, w-.7.MJ,irrfVi'J;; ' ' DAU Bltt,Y our letter of the 2'Jili vC Dticeiuter 1 did not receive until two days ego. I recelva luany auch, but do not so iwtr. Yours, howsver, Is written in euoli a kiodly spirit,aod at yon ask for ao answer, ovufidenliatly, ' 1 will not withhold li A I Uw me to ssy, binetcr, thet.l utu not s -pvU'Uiun, ever waa abd hup never, tu bo. and ould t write a political latter. ' My own desire is to serve the country in rhcr present trials To do thia eUk-Utiilyit 'I i.ecetry tr Lava the eouflJenva of the army and the people. . 1 know no way lo Utter atcuio thia and than a t.iiblul peilvituaoea of my duties,'. (Hd long as 1 bold any present puaiiiou'I do tint Wlibva tbat 1 bate tba fight 10 criticise the polieyor order ut' those above tue, or to givo utterance lo views of my own, except to the aulhorilioa at Washlngioti, through tbe (ienetal in in-Chief ol tho aiuiy. In this' respect I know I bavo proven tujatlf a "good sol dler."' ' .'. 1 . ' ' ' : In year letter voa any that I Lave it In my pvv-r-to bo tho next 1'itaident, This is the last thing iu tbe woild I desire. I would regard such a cotiauiiitnation as bo. ing highly unfortunate for- myself, if not for the country. Through Providence- 1 have attained to moro than 1 over hopnt, atd with tbepoaiiiou 1 now hold io the regular army, if allowed tu retain it, will ta more than aatieficd.' 1 certainly shall never ahapa a r-entiiuepf, or tba- ex pres. sion tf a thought with lbs view of being a candidate lor office.-I - scarcely know tbe inducement tbat roold Lv belduac to me to accept ullice, and unhesitatingly ssy that I infinitely prefer to hold my present position lotlmi of 'auy civil cflk-o within the gilt of the people.4 4 . ' ' ' Thia is privat letter to you, nut ia teoded fur vlhers to see or read, because I waul to avoid .bein heurd from by tho public exrept through acts in ibe performance of my legitimate duties. ' I lnve tba onor to b, very respceffully your ubudi?nt servant. b -u n.ii j ' ' U.S. Giant. , This letter undoubctdly expressed thi real eeutiments of. (ieueral Grant. It quietly, but forcibly portrats Liamodeiity, hia wirdom, bis devotion to duty, hia uic smbititioos nature, hia fidelity to publiu interest, bis simplicity of character, hit firmness, hia untriiug forcsightbis greats ness of soul, Lis morsl grandeur of char acter. He could not, iudeed, thso have' beenVpared from the army: - lie had' a great work to perform, aod no allurement of civil promotion could tempt him from it. But tbo war ia now ended, and tba nannla, itumaiirl that Sn llifl an inn ar-.irit lal .1 4 l 4J -l.ll? I-" wiiu wnicn ne suoauea me rcoeuion, ue shall takacharo of the civil udiuiniatra. tiou of the Government. They know (hat he will be a safe depository of power, and on hia clectiou the hopes , of tbe nation depend. ' ' , How Women Fall as Worker. ., From the New York Sun. That clever and kindly Old Bachelor who discuses social question with such eenisl wisdom in the pages of . Harper's Basar, tells tba following story, to iilus trato the reason why women do oot usually prosper as well aa men in some of tbe professions for which tbey would teem to bo quite as well adapted: It aeemed to me tbat women might es pecially succeed as wood engravers, so I went to one of the most experienced and successful cnjiraver in tbo city and consulted with him, , "Don't you see the difficult)?" be asked, with great k induces and iotcreat. , . . "No!" said 1; "you roust instruct me." "Well" answered he, "I have employed women bete very often, aod I wish 1 could feel more encouraged, but the truth iv that wheu a young man cornea to me and begins bis work, he feci that it is his life's business, how to cut bis future out of tba little blocks before him. Wife, family, borne, happiness, are all to be carved by his hand, and he settles steadily and ear neatly to his labor, determined to master it, and wilh every iuciteu.ent spurring him on. He can not marry until Le knows his trade. t It is exactly the other way with the girl. Übd may bo as pocr aa the youth, and aa wholly dependent . upon her labor for her living. But aha feels that she will probably be' married bv-and bv: and then aha must civa Ui wood engraving. - So ahc gt ms 4iUa--ly, she has no ambition to excel; she does not feci that her happiness depends upon, it. She will marry, aud thcu, her husband's wsges will frnpjport her. She msy not say so,'! said the engraver, but she thinks b, and it spoils her work., , . Tbo same is true with regard .to many employments in which women bavo been, engaged. Wo know ibat . as clerk at Washington they arc far leas useful than men. Their habits of work are muoh lee accurate, and they do not give their mind to their duties with tbe same . conscientiousness" and fidelity. The reason is tba. as ma sa that given by our old, baebalor. They do not feel that these duties ara th, business of their life, and that their wboU success or failure depends upon tbe loannaa in irking ll,f 11 r A rufrfurillerl. - WhatUVI I. " . . V . - " , . - every they do, lovo, matrimony, and tba care of a hou:4 of their own, are always at tha bottom of their thought. , "The souud of your Laaituer," saya Franklin, Vat five in the morning wr at night, hesrd s Ly a creditor . makes him eaay six - mouths longer; hat if be ce you at a billiard, table, wr .hoara your voioo in a tavern when vmi sbould I't at .i work, he will uud t'ur bi tstoey tba next uaV4 . . 4.4,. ,