Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1863 — Page 2

JASPER COURIER.

J A Nr KR: ATUMDAY. : : : ; JULY 4.

v.l. I Milrsv's Itotoat-The Caass

This to iht uaiiifMii krWttoMM ThsNsw York HmM of Tuesday P-k

Ka.i... AUmu tn tha BaanU

of Tort, ra.

1863

IM

ct ia tos history of MÜMirU sst Wo

gave O rth ts o itoa fco riot aad ft g'

ia unperrellelcd ia Um kieterv ef UM WM

Kiettv-eevss ysere go te-day Um GMgrsos

of Um United Colon declared thees Stale

free i.d i4fMaMl, snd right nobly.

throueh II ihe terror aad nrivatioo 4

scvea year", war, Ith ertMl aad despotic

power, largely their aperior in mkm od

-TBE uimt iCS BSroBS VOR oORTSr i resource, did they Ml focd that Deel.

i -.sie: PHAiA Uno roT

UsiOR, SB MAU. TBS ÜBMB ROT BOMB iBMiriBBr Bamm clt. imi.

Ibras OB accural aarrai re of ih bettle Ol

r ad ssenoastratse ibai it

ons of tba

of ib war. After raforriag to a aap of the

locality wbish it publishes, aad to tho fact that aotbiag yat published reacbto tka full

amount of tba dieaeter, it aaya:

Two regiments wer captured whotoeele, aad tba slsushter of those who eat their

ar throoih wss

Harrisburu, Pa., Ju' 3.

Tho followiue adJreaa, from Ooa. Early,

dieaetrous and disgraceful to the ciiiaena of York, waa received here

IBM afternoon : -

York, Pa., June 30, 1863.

To the Citizens of York:

I hare abstained from burning tho railroad buildings aad car shops in your town.

because , after examination, 1 an satisfied

A Valuable Msmcai. DiacoTfBT -A Scotch phyaician, Dr. Smart, ha. announced an invention which, ho aeeerM, has nee ar foiled in hla practice to preeeit the dUAf.

orement eonaequeot in emall-pox known a s "niilins Tka aanlieatina aaaaiata ot O

aoloiion of india robber in chloroform, which

ia painted ov r tke faee (and neck in women) when the eruption baa became felly developed. When the chloroform baa evaporated.

which it readily doee, thero i left a ihn

91 inoa ww cui -! i - - . . , eoaeiderabl. while lbs b aafeiy of the town would b endangered,1 atic film el mdin rubber orer the face

Bnrau,d nii Matured rreat number nd aeting in the spirit of humanity, whicl

. . . . , ... , . v h , ... . . ...... i naa ever cnaracieriz-a iiiv eovt-rmucMi .u

ration. Alihoucb much see aeon ssio anu 1 n. .... ... .r.r,.-. ... , , .

written n reward c the offering, ear lore- except what wa. carried upon the peraen. oi m.i.isry .u.nuc...... . o ......

thing wore, of the manager of aaTelre in Washington City, Oes. Lee. with a large rebel army, kae beea able to invade Penn eylvaaie. although we had an army oaperior in number aad is fighting qoalili. all the itme within triking diatanc of bim Thun

baa been carried net. for a abort lime, at

lea", he long talked of aad much desired

rebel elan of uaosferriag the horrero ef

eivil wer to Um rich aad tortile valtoyo ef

th Northern 8 täte. Tb odiem which re

eolt from tbio rebel asceeea i bow tryiag

to be hirked from the ehouldere of the Pre-

eident end Cabinet to Gen. Hooker, aad he

U r moved from bis command, aad another experiment ia to bo tried ia the perooo of

Geo. Moose. Wo hope this may provo o eucceeeful one, hst ws certainly do not ndaairo the policy ef running rieke, when eerlaiatiee may be attaiBod. With the confi

denee which the army of the Potomac ha

in Gob. M cCtollas, and a proper support by the aothoritiee et Washington, he could eer

talnly defeat again the rebel hoete, aad learn

them, ae he did at South Moooteia and An

t isum. that their finita to loyal State will not profit them. As it is, the rebel army to

now devastating a large portion of Southern Peoney Ivaoia. and will do an inmeaee deal

of damage, before any Geseral can drive

thorn beck. Oes. Meade appears to be marching up ia their rear, aad aa extensive beul may be looked for ot aay Urns. Gsa. Rosecran to at toot advancing with the Army ef Übe Cumberlaad. aad as he with km braes moo, ohvayn go ia to win, a via

tory oaay be expected soon near Tsllaboma, if Bragg doee act skedaddle. The eieee at Vichsbarg piugrooooo eatto-

toctorily. asd all feel coafident ef a greet

fatbere were compelled to endure, by tyraa

aical England, in order to score for their children tee. priceless htomiag of eivil lib

erty, yet tho half is not known. The ere

aing of the Delaware, with the ice eruemng about them; marching through the snow, where their coarse could be tracked by the

blood from their bare feet; the horrible

eccaoc of tho winter nt Yaltoy Forge, cad

other ef a l;ko a-lare, are bet the record of

w hat waa endured by ear armtoe la the field

Tbi the patient fools to bo rather comfortable thaa otherwise, inasmuch as Ike dis

agreeable itchiness, ao generally romplm. d o'.is almoat entirely removed, and, what ia

thoroughly prevented wh rover the eelu'loa

has been applied.

. . , I L. J I I R . ini.,ii.n In Iii KBITIP DUn IOD1IDI

tne iroooa. :oiaooiaer nia umiih m r ... , , ' I .... ... ... . i. Ii II mA,. .nnnrl.nl nil lina." nnc.m an Mm

Coining. Th. . Meers wer. compelled to,.th tne ,,.y no. . -pp. ' '""C Vm. ear., i.

Ia thir w ive oenina mem m me nan'ja w, Ii,., - i- - - I . .a. tAS ! I ha.tn

of the enemy. Three nitre bstterieo of field then have pureuea a courae am wouiu ......

pieces sad ons battsry of siege guua-in fact been luliy nnsicatea as an em ui ju...

the wk to artillery of tb command-were od relr.bution lor me aumonieu .i... u.

lost, together with 6.000 mosksts. and email, barbarity perpstraled by your own army on .... .itk-.t .tint, all tha ammunition and our soil: but. we do not war upon women

commieaiary tores, 980 wagons, and 1.2U0 and children, and I trnet the treetm.ot you hn fl.,i of 7 0TJO men. aal 1 600 to 2.- huto met wllh at the hand ef my eoldiere,

UCO bad tnraed up safe, leaviag apwarda of will open your eyes to the obviou or prsasionj aj nor nrhirh it il IftUKIlt t all. VOU Sre

your.elvea groaning. Signed J. A . EARLY. Major General C. 8. A

lbs piUtoos crying for bread ell over the

coatfaeat, are scene whieb bsve not been attempted, and could aol be adequate

ly described by ihe historian, aad yet make

op tho lorger part of Um coffering oi

our revoiutiooery parents. And bow, last

wa are ia the midst of civil, commotion

seaio. whan lbs wail sad moaa of the wis

ow and orphan ia hoard ia every town aad

b mtoi. and pur country ia again paaamg

throush a fieri ordeal, i: become as to ex

amine well the causes and land-mark of the

Revolution by which oor liberties wars ee

ubltobcd, and eaard with Um extremes! jeal

ousy the safe-guards which were thrown round them by oar foreietbere, that whoa we shall emerge froaa this trial, we shall

come oat purified by the fire, with consti

tutional liberty unimpaired, and our aaited

country eüll proudly the -toad ef the free.

aad the home of ihe breve."

Bat. if wo weald theo preserve it, wc mast jealoasly guard againet all encroach mente ead violations of the compact made

by eer fathers, whether tbeee violations are

bv rebele in arme, or by ear owa servants.

which i accepted ae the history of the limes.' 5,500 to be accounted for. The report in

while tke heart bur -ing and heart-breaS.'eirculaiian that Um tram ol Milroy had essagaia the family ciretoe, lbs Mare and caped turne out to be without foundation, moan of widow and of orphan, andiThne tbs defeat of Milroy waa moat thorough

and dieaatroua, tad ao mucb waa he ecarru

that ho aooeara never to have atopped till

w -rr a 9 ks got to Baltimore.

Now, hia troops fought admirably, and

they were wall handled by the subordinate officers. What, then, is Ihe cause of a dis

aster aa needless and humiliating as that of Harper's Ferry last year! Nothing but the

want of cool coarago and capacity in the

Unfortunately, Mil

IXDBPEMMCB BALL! IOI KIH OF JULY, IMS.

IHE "GREEN TREE HOTEL!

The proprietor of the Oreen TrM Hole! t.kM .1..

.... .. ... r .... ... .' in iafnrmia tha aukli. ik.l

. ..-J. .... f w . . ' . he ha made srangewente V for celebraline lndean.

dene day at bis Hotel, one and half a milee 'ram Jaaner. on the Trov road, in n auilablo

delphiu Axe. waa received in a latter from! mann-r, and invitee the public to attend.

Harrieburg. It baa frrquenlly happened. uieink. A M and dancinv will beoi.

kind have been mud- . . ..,.,. u.ti imml..ivl. .n. ir.

Smart Trickater.

Th following ttement, aay the Phila-

VfdlW iaafT

imsndine General

rev ia ons of the political Uenerala. appoint

ednot for hie mtlitnry sbititiee, bot for b'v.,iw( t tnber of soldier and Demoviolent Abolition opinions. Such men, be-' wmtm mamm -K-,in . Mii'.i I1.hi. when an

that attempts of ibia

by the radicala to induce the belief that there was cheering lor J Ii' Daria at Democratic aee'fnblages. But the dodge hsa notanewered the purpose intended: At the Hut-hier House in ilarri.burg on

ihe night before lb State Democratic con

in bis spacioua hall, immediately after. He

hss engaged tha fell and splendid brum bead of Jsspr to rusks the music for the occasion. U7 He fresh me n is of all kinds and a firat rate diuner and upper will be provided. June 13. 1863 -Sw JOHN OPEL

ing fanatical, have not the braina to toad armiee.

Ha hae been abend of Burnsids and every ether General in bin crusade egainel the liberties of ths loysl snd peaceful citisene oi tha North, but be has made very little headwar steinet the rshsls. It is worthy of re

mark, thai lbs Generale who are the great est failurea have diatingniabad themselvce

in asnniling the constitutional right

of ths people.

crata were cheering for Midi lien, w hen an

individual, rising on a chair, proposed three

cheers for Jeff. Davie. He was taken ont

ot the house to protect bim from esssult

and upon inveatigation it waa found ha came, there to throw odium upon the Democratic

parly by bis proposition and have it aaid the Democracy were cheering for Jtff Davie.

The individual was one of Lincoln's Pay

hrrifTn Male.

' OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of il ihre ex cations is-ued iromibeonVe

f the clerk of the Duboi. (Jom. rleas t.oort o me directed, I will proceed to ffivr for -ale at public auction to the higheal bidder, or caah in hand, at the dote of iho court house in Jaaper, on SATURDAY. Julv 36. 1863.

between the hours prescribed by tow, the reins and prnfi's for seven year, af the

following described real estate, aituated in

Dubois county, to wit:

m. ft . - - a I

- I i oo norm eaa ijuanvroi occuvn unv j mastera in the army, named Alexander Mc Ln ,ne 0rnebip No ihree (3)noath of raag-t i. u V J . I . ,u ..I M .....ui 1 W .. fA uid.t r unl. im ait, nu l.iiinlri-,1

Donald Lynn, and a eon-in law ol Morrow

B. Lowry.

Tktoskls sod expi5ced officer, who!" Blood for PsnniylTMis-Lse Con

RV Far Bscs Iffj ID aax IlBBlk Ua BT UW WW OB evivoaaei w aaNloatinre lAP Butt f I an

. ... ... 1 1..:. i 'baa been nromoted to the chief command of

who are ciotnea wiin n -iimw ann aauwi-. ...., .

feared ks may be attacked ia Um rear with superior fa rasa, before that strong-hshJ sea ks reduced.

One of oar armed atesm revenue ratters, tbs Caleb Caakiag, woe boar dad ia lbs sight,

while ia barker at Portland, Maiae, by s rebel crew from a achoeeer, and captured.

oa Sunday night, bat was so closely penned

by two of ear other steamers, that Um re

Slain iatan. taar ere lono. One of the

kSI (M. aa. kaa blaara aa aad taboo Ire CSS with Safety BO allowed ia OBCb

4S.Ubaa .ad tka nlk.r aiaiaiawa W BUbllSB tO-dsy the DeclaraiiOB of la

-in ,m .... desendeore ioaaed by our forefathere ia 1776

weiov ovwm iwaewws vmaws i o Qea. Beaks' toge sf Port HsdBaa Ubs sd although it may be considered aa aa old m i .... . - ii &.

lag arssscmad with freat vigor, bat it to or etoim thing oy neoxo m om

thought modern patriots, we ess tor ii sain, and thooght'ul perussl. oace more, by all tree lovers af liberty.

Cum. Cos We are informed of scene

of the particular of o very disgraceful oc

currence which came to light in this county

last week. It oeeme Ihot Mr. Lemuel L Kelso, who bus a wife snd five children.

oy iwo oi ear einar eieamcrs, mat mar-. . , . , hlk a nr. , aad kla. kae .a inde.or h,d hm J f1" ' 0B, bow sot Ire to aad blew bar up, endeavor- j.-k.M r Me w-

ing to sacks tksir eecpe to .mil Irßruler.) .boss mother bed died whs.

xwcaiy-iarcc oi inem wer uxea BwmMawe. Md Keo m4

n- jotfe, both being cousins of Ihe child, she

a ear r ar wa ... was entrusted Is them to raise. It

Esq., for ths following letter freoj ths Deputy lott taprsfsr witoj ams indulged b w . , . between Kelso and the girl for some lime,

centrating for Batils

I aa

Ne plea of aececciiy or expediency; Army ol lb. Potomac, wa. born in Sp.i.

! mio, eui.icu lilt j ni.uiwj

West Point from tbs Dwtriei of loiumoia.

aad graduated there is 1836, aad waa ap

a. a a aa a a . . - .I'll

.1 : .ft. which Bnanv resoiieo in me emm

draft tka. era. ge.er.ll, uppoood. 4" -olhr V? Sil....:M.u.i. -M ,kL- im .a- 1. i I week, oa a charge of bastardy, but ere toara

v...... t aas. .oua" Ith i ths case hss beea eompromiaed by bio

as. r aar n.ni ' r, . w tvine a note fo tl 0, payable ia yearly

with aead you tbs fining ap of Um .moll. "J "J 'JTT"" moat of Duboi. Coaatv an follows Both partie. to this dingaat.Bg afiMr bars

through the town. The rrbele hsd three killed; on our aid.' two men were wounded We took thirty-three prisoner.. Ths rebel division of Uenenl Esrly left

for York line morning taking the road to Carlisle.

Gnersl Lee is now concentrating hia

army in the valley between Shippenaburg

aad Chamberaburg, evidently anticipating nn

attack from tha Army of the Potomac.

i tu in front '

1st class 3d close Columbia Tewaeklp, 80 51 Harbison - - 116 66 Bainbridge 196 66 Hall 119 50 Pstokt 49 19J FordtoaaeJ . . 110 62 693 418 1 Total 1310 I remain, yours truly. J. W. Canaan, Deputy Provel Marshal lunula Lxoisn. A company fir the

(ErOar raadsrs will not forget tke celebration at Opel' today. Sposafcoo will be made in Buarhak bv Um rs Ileal Ce slain

A. J Beckat. aad ia German, by that prince

of food fellows. Cbrie. Fromm, be lore din

ner. A liberty pole will bo raised, osd Um

best of bbbbs will ealiven Ike coremeniea.

tactic tee," will bo ths order of sxercieaa.

Every body, aad tbe ladiee oepecially, are

evening, aad

irs. The member elected tho follow

lag officer: Captain. R. M Welmen let leset. Matkias Smith: 3d liana. rvarf

Eckert; Sorgt's, a Keebtor, John Ubrich.

s. BCBouas, , oirkSBMisr , A. Harter; Corporals, J. Eckert, J. Bretx, O. Vogel. V US il r mm . sa. . .Ska

sown miner; umpaay umrx, a. UMskgi an .k. i i as

toMMcsbto service fa tha away, as aar. mMasi Cc o Um W, . rory

Sew SraoB. Wo ootico that, oar eater

prising fellow citixea , John Bockert, kae fitted ap a now stage, to run on Moadaye

to Loogootee, tbe obi ons not bei eg large

to occommedato tke travel which

ha erowa ap oo that roots. We should

espBoes Um sxproos freie bt aad trsvsl weald

acerlv pay for a daily hoe.

tCfVfw are indebted to Hoe Joke Law for

of tbe "Reports of the Commiuee aa

pointed 3d Lieut. in the 3d Artillery; re

sinned hia commission Oct. 96. I&'VJ; was

appointed 2 1 Lieutenant in tbs Topographi

cal Engineera Nay 19, 1849. waa breveted let Lieutenant for gallantry at Monterey in 1849, became let Lieut, in August 1651. Captain, May 19, 1856, Major in ions, 1862

and Drigsdier-Gen. ol Volunteers August 31

1862. Paw officers havs performed more ar

duous datiea or rendered more distinguished and faithful service to tbe country since the commencement of ths war. la tbeaerea

J.-.. aU. L.I, D l.kmnml limn M mmA mmm

7 a -

struck by a ball, which entered hie oide and j F-

paaaed through hie body, making a severe

snd paiaful wound. Undr lender and skill

ful treatment he rapi ily recovered, end il waa eeereely known tksl bs bad toft his couch

when hs wss ia his saddle, ready to take part

in tbs ssnguinary battloa ol Sooth Moun

tain aad Antietam. la these engagement

hs commanded tke Penney I venia Reserves, s corps whoes reputstioa for courage and discipline he been surpassed by none

Hs waa with that corps ia the bait lea at

Usainavilto, os tke Cbickabomin and in Maryland. Wbea Gen. Hooker waa wound

ed at Antietam. General McClellsn placed

General Meade ia command of tho eorpa

which bad just boss deprived of it. heroic

Daring tbs ostfea Genernl Meade

received s alight contusion from n spent grape shot, sad bed two horsee killed under

bim. He distinguished himself greatly dor ing the beule, being ia tke thickset of the fight, encouraging his men by hia deeds of

daring and vator. At Fredricksburg he

maintained hia repetition for coolness, cour

age sad kill, wiBBiag tha unstinted applause

of tke army and tke beorty congratalationa

ef a gratsful aad appreciative people, New York Tribune.

Uabbisbubg, June -W 1 P. M. The

tit ia ouieL There is no excitement. The

-- .

eoldiere sre nil st ibeir poet a.

Yselerdsy 400 csvalry bt longing to Colonel Pierce's command (late Milroy') had a fijht ariih linboden'a cavalrv at MiCon-

a - I iiiiaa, ,,mw".www.. -

nell.burg, defeaiinj them and driving them ., tains eY Buetlnsr, Enoch Abel asd John

Nu. four (4) west, rontainiug one hundred

end six'y nrres more or Ire., snd also tbe somh esst qu.rter ol the aoiitb weal quarter

of Section Hurt aix ('(') in Tuwa two (2)

louth or Kane . lour (-) weal, euaiai forty acres in re or lese. And on failure to realiis Ihs full amount of principal, inters.! and coeie called tor ky

ssid execolli n, I will at n ssroe ume ana place and ia like manner, cell the lee aimale of said real eeiatr. Taken in eiecuiion as tbs property of

vtilliam Uiemenechneider et the uit of

(i Rarkainn.

Thiasnle will be made without nn) relief whatever from valuation or apprsisment lawa. JOHN WKIEKL. Sheriff D. C. Adams & Biie tner, attorneys for plfl. July 4. 1H". -.".w rraT'B Malst.

N OTICE ia hereby given thai ky virtue ol an execution issued from the office of iho clerk ol the Dubois Com. Pies Court to me directed, I will proceed to offer fot

ie at public auction to tne bigbeet bidder, . . . . . . . .ft .

r- - - Sa,e II pSSIIC IBSIIHII w O" Uiwn iiwci, Harrisburg, and may commence ihs stts. kjfor cssb in kaad, at Iba door of tbs court

at any time.

Democratic Barbecue in Warrick

Cotjrtt. There will be e barbecue given

by the citixsna of Warrick coun y at tbe

Fair Grounds, nesr Boonville, on Siturday.

July 11, 1863, upon which occasion Hon.

Hon. D. W. Voorhesa and olbei distinguishsd speakoro will addrees the people. From

tha arrangements that are being matla and

the manifest disposition of sll concerned, a

fins time to anticipated. The citisena of

Dubois, Vanderburgh, Gibeor., Pike, Spen

cer, and other adjoining eountiee are invited tc be present- Ths Boonville Brass Band

will bs on bsnd and otbsr banda are invited. Everything neceaeary to render the occasion agreeable will he provided by the Com mittee.

Ab Itxoj wobt Remxbrxrir. At Ute

verv time that Mr. Lincoln woo exiling Mr

Velleadigham for free speech, "Uncle Tom'e Cabin" was keine playsej oo tbe stags of the

Wssbiseton theatres, with s bill beaded aa

foil we: "Aa Bra la Hie tory I Uncle ToaVo

Gebin at tha Nation'a Capital! Free Speeok,

Free Prose, free People! Groat oacccea!

to sa

New York, Jubs 30. Pengere by the M Clung

..... - a

hniistdb III .TsjsiBMr. OB

SATURDAY, July 96,1863, between the hours prescribed by lew, ths rent, and profits for seven years, of Um following described real eatate, aitosled in Dubois c unty, to-wit : T ie south weel quarter of the couth east quarter aad (be nouth aaat quarter of the sou'h wet quarter of Section No thirty f ur (34) Towiiabip No. one (I) nortb of range Xo. three (3) wee, and the norm

west f tbe north east quarter, ano me norm east quart, r of lbs north west quarter f Sari inn Sa. ihree ( 3) in Town No. one (1)

a Kith of range No. three (3) west, contan- . . a A t .

ing is el ons liunorea ana sixty acres more or toes. Aad oa failure to re line tbe full amount of prii cipal, interest and costs called for by

ssid exeeutioa, I wilt at too same um place asd in like meaner, eil tko ton sim

ple of ssid rsal estate. r . . a a a

Taken in execution aa me evoperiy oi

Beany, at Um anil of S. C. Day and

glad to notice this evidence of doiao tbalr frv Haa. H. ft Lano will aeeeat eaw

port to get reads ob tbe nan ef oar citisena. ikaoha for a coev of Ike A r. collars I Reoort. General Mitchell go to he.van V ' Yea,

It should be followed up in every township. for 1861. child, I think he did. "Bully for him,"

ftrOns af tko little fellow, got off an

eaw expression ia this form: "Mother, did

Columbia atate that lbs bombardment hae

aa vet made little impression on Port Hud

eon. Tbe cautious movementa of General

Banka indicated tbat ho relied looa for ulti

mate ouccsee, oa bio troops theo Ihs lack of

supplies ia the garrison. Tha position of

oar srmy to such that tbs gunboats cob aol

co operaie snd all firing by them bos ceased

There to seid to be s Isrgs srmy, under

Mas-ruder and Breckinridge, in the rear oi

General Baaks, wkoos object see ma to be to

surround him, or cutoff bio oopplise. Me-

grader's force la estimated st twalvs thous

and, snd Brckiarides'a at aeventssn thous

and. Guerrillas Infest tbe river, and a largo

qeaality of supplisa tor Banka' army baa

beea captured. A strong rebel force mod.

Tbi. sale will bo mace without nny relief

whatever from vslBatioa or apprsisment

tows.

JOHN WBIKEI her in M. u. Adams dk Duettaer, alfye for bIC July 4. 1669.-9W 600'

Notice r iBwttlvrfificy. NOTICE ie hereby givsa thst at tbs Moy term. 1169. of ths Court of Co-annon m- -f nk;. .mil, ihe sstste sf John

H. Hnghee, deceased, was declared

Insolvent, weaitora arw

that the earns will be ''J-

MORMAH rioncr, Jaae 17. 1868-3w admr as bonis eo. Notice of iMwolvesicy. TkJOTICB Is hereby grroa tbsl ai the y

1

J B 1WS wa-ae.-w - a a aar m AT tka sTiiaant ATaST I OfiBl IS0 11

a isrm, looe, wi mw vw. w. . tau-:. kaaatateof CbST-

s raid into Dooaldaonvillo. sat wars repuls- leyroy Anas, decsaeed, was oeslsreproos .... ii- i rvnAiinea ara ihsrsfors aou

ed by tbs gunboats.

hly Inoolvenl. Orodiloro aro wrstsrei neuhIa ih.t the ssme will bs nettled according-

. .iw -- nnv

vri:...,.i 1. w.n.ra .n.t .i.ei.... i. jam hn t- iui-w..,

lofl (or Vtckoburg.

Juoo 27, 1863-3W sdaw da bosio bor.