Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 41, 7 December 1864 — Page 2

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RICHMOND iND..r..'..'.. Dec-74864. THE CATEST NEWS. t hjm-ukl dr'na:.-se lm Xasi.t iHe, dowr, T 7 "r-! .-k Monday evening, 7vv""" fte p-ie-ral if nation in tbat lield of operation". VVltl '"tr except n o iirtiisiMn thsr had -n n..Ktii - ll-sry reir"ier.r Hera m'if fr the-wir-aoee of imuijf l.'.-- ur,c:iiy 'a pct't'on, which "f( in part succes.ui. "'"naiil uijrht the iir.pret...' "n prevailed tbat the lvot were withdraw in ij froru i fsnat of fwr ifrSttr. It i iot IHlc1 that I'oon will soars: theTtificat'ori.-, auJ fcr teaions b it irmStii'tt mfer lo ittly r.e-a . fhm. Thomas in not quite remly t ei-sHaie the ffi.T.-.'-.'c. The rebels will aceoxtii'Vah x tliey will be tcrtunate if they Jo aft fWfrr a groat .fiester. The aespe of IforiD is: ""he ivcr-it -"bet we Uav- t h-ar. It appears that thjM T ten f ;e.cral in (lie battle i.l Franklin, inrln1,' .fi-ttoi On-rsl Ummst, vlaedestli is coiifirui-, T. TTe l.s of r.U-i Hucars in this nj(i(i'?nvTt'l;sKV..l r.trallc!. 'ins theory upon whi'-h this is icrounVd f..r, i that thare is aa Hirer t ;. ry half ""en priratcs, and the latter Iiatin lt heart, th; oil-i-fr-1 are enmprPed t'i be in the fr.nt iirninjJTi nf iflMi. Wo hare vc!Mi:- "repot is a'mut SskKvi N, Ihr-.iijrh rebl fw.urrfi, tmr th an-, 3 ttrual, onfu.fl cr I uiiri lial.il-. We wjMitt. Ii.itrut-cr, t nVw iliat therM .itrjr tUnmrH (rM-ti . was Vtitntml. Ifo ri.t 'W farfu Wii RtripjHl r.f rv.-ry-lhiit including bi.r "r,riiOl al tiT'w. Thp ri l--Ih rnilatn that tls ir tnort triutl r jtitv cr' h flrt tn luarrli (T wiUi tlie Yankees. - It njipfiiri tt.st the Sitc IIum anl lioTff ool 's Outtiftion at MiMurilla ncre rut dtstrotJ, ballrgrsf', CtkkI. him I nryt'liiii.f that nrt g lij'i lat.d, tiH tiie pw.jile w(M apix alinx to t! citijcnf Macon for aasinlnnc. TIo littvst and mil iliabio woi from Shehm ah is fhii.ii'h an fxrhangtil Lotus officer, ho left Savannah ii tt !t in.st. .iikhmas's liKf was tli- ii williin six miles i f lit city, aiul tin- rvstit connt r-r.-.tii.n I'revoilcd in S'.iraunal'. Ti e furtittcatiotis on the wt-st of the city Vcru iininjrtunt, 1 ii : s 1. li Vi-d Mff.H cfml.l tnk" it without serious trouMf. Within a fw il.ivs o shall ui.lnu!jtelly lir-arof Stfr.miaji's srifii-r.if fli" nnihl, if not of tn i -jpMre of Savannah or tliarh rtni. Ttm-fln-l jirrss reports Ioasts of over sit liiifuliv.l 'r.'t.!s : in a r:;!.t : ' r!5roUlvillo, of wrhjrh wv had ool heard bt'fi.n'. This place is on the fJe..r-5n t'i-ntr.il R.rliual, twenty - nr oiilrj K'Hthvet of ifilbrdfrPTillo. . In tie l.altlo of Fran' lin, il was aseertaincl tlic fniloWiiij; iobvI GctieruU wcro killtd: (Jixf, l!ron n nml Stall!. Gtatuburrjr m woumlrd U u i-till ssid tlist Clehurn w is killnl, but we lon't con.sHiT it certain. Our own lo in this l ittle will not fall short of 2,000 men killo.l, riutiJcil anil captttrifl Xumbxirs of our wottndcil arc still in tho hands of the cnumv. 'Yh: fn Ii couM not have lu Ic a than SEc:i:r.Hv W'ur.r.s ha a 1 Ircsed a Joticr of ifiks ti Ltottt. ('iisltinj for the destruction of i bo rebel rsrn Albemarle and to his brave cotn-i-le. Tim Secretary says: to liitn belongs the r'!tisire oudit of his daring achieveinenls, and ytlic juiliiit-nt, as wutl. as ihe d irin courage !isp!aycd, would do honor to any oflicer, and ifdoiinds to the credit of nu 20 years of age. The department has presented his name to tho I'residenl for a vote of thar.ks, that he may be promoted one grade ; his comrades also to irri ivo recotiiition. Miss Flora Simmons. Tbi oirng lady is now going around among our

A eif;rei,N, proenriiif.! f ubsritrji for the Winiwoi1

AoV ; wbieli she proposes delivering every mot ninir pr'.inp'ly. We liopti Jie insy obtain a large list, ivn.l, as. the Ix-gislature will be shortly in session, Mnit fitct should lie an inthtcc roent l our citizens lo take the uiirs'i'. It contains all tbe commercial in-, ttflligence by telegr.ipb, and tbe latent war news, and it is delivered in Kiel uionj just two hours and-a-half nooreT tb.iu tbe Cim innati paft:rs. Tl is also another sou wbv oitrcitittns sTionld fake it in preference Vngrcs will sikiu lie in session, and ths proceedings w 11 :.'-.o sppear therein, and this is another fc-"od reason for taking it. Iff sides all these reasons, tbeV..m ' ' i printed at our Capital, and our citixens should f'sfer our home dailies. If they desire toprosper.it is the it tv of evrry bu-inrrs-msn to sustain home "p .ers first, snd then if thry rsn stliird it, to help those '. fi-om a distance j nd, wetlo not desire to l.e estecmsl lti.sh,)as each family should take both s Werk-

ly and a I'aily paper, tve suggest that those who '-' ite the VioVk.wm, subscribe' for the IMily Ji.n. W, '.: itnd that those who do not take our paper, will sutler . .' wither slwp to the'rr eyes nor slumber to their eyelids, until they have subscribed and paid 7irj PMurt f. r tbe Pa'lmtmm, in advance. Now is tbe time t , . ' ttke it cftr pric stifyrffiw. . The M ..rn, w ill tic delii'cre.1 to ubseriter in ' t':: city, at r-wn'jf cro'i per week.

Daily Chicago Tribune. We invite tbe attention of cur readers, ami, our busies men particularly, lo the prospectus of this sterti and untlincbing advocate ot tlie I nion, on the only U-U5 basis-Liberty snd Freedom. Its motto, is that of the old patriot Jacaso" : "The Cnion must snd -ball W preserved;" snd thai t. Sntfieient Indication of ;. political' complexion, for us lo commend H. The day i coming when ChicagiV will be tlie mart of tbe Vent, and our iuercliDts tan purchase their i;ik!s there quite as sdmntagenasly, as they now d. F.a t in fact, uita a number ot" artielos can bow be purchased there on as favorsblo - term. The 7Ves is devottnl to the maleruil and political Hit -'resta of the West, ami should be sustained by ttie people of ths West, in prefarooae t the Kaawru nbbeations, who know little and ear less fur Westers interests and jtuosssxents. T. . AVo would beleased to send a goodly number of subscriber to tbe Tril'une. For tortus Ae.t see pruspectus. Price of the CincihnaN Times. Vh. -following are tiie terms ot this ex.oiW'U isoniy piper for the ensuing year : js'cte subscribers , uo. S j-'utiscriliers I intw of lJ siidupwar I -..iil SuMcription, six months - r ! f j 00 per ycAr. -' 1 IS per year, each. -I i6 per year. each. ' So subscription received for less than six months. : t Afteraclno i formal, i-inle subscribers can be s: :lled be the getter up ot the cluh at tlie saaie rate. I ; The e.li r thus anns tty: jfc-d qiialitic ot" tbe , i;imo : '. First. For the high lone of it editorials. ; Iseeond. For the extent sad honesty of its views. Third. ' For its excellent original and selected misretlaneoua matU'r. -' Fourth. Foritsexenaivearny e.rrespondence aa 4 a reliable character, and fra-u the pens iT tnen of -.tperienc in such matters. Fifth. For its abls and clear review of tbe markets, e.irelullv prepared for this paper alone and always to . depend.! o. " listlr. for the general excellence of tbe Weekly i Hn -s as a Familv Journal, seeotxi to" none in the t Wtt-.t Slates aad'eqaalUd bat by few. at" A mxie oi ni.aipg pa v, :wwi . pas tar. and san i dm Deen mmmo. t ne path is first r 'fV a t5e; .v ith and inch or two of sanil, .then the

i . . i u n. m i V rrof i9put on,ni-rrtLIT V or grarel. hen the compound

has hardned, ttis W'l w nd durable. A wfl tried to annoy a popular preacher by asking him whether the fatted calf of the parable was male or female. r omal.i lihii inn " was in a rPPlT. 1UX I see the male yst alive in tHsyesh before rtt.

T. Buchanan Read's Becitationa.

T1, si,... IT. a f.,11 , t ,, t,.l r.iri o-rati- ' s It.iw-flH-THHmr nt. SoTi'2'tb. In hearine Mr. ! !rT. Bitch aa Risd reeiie mny of the riches of his tw-u anise, witb taste, power and patbot. i All Lis selections were rood aa 1 bis rbetorie artistic,

'and the audience jrare jfreqaent manifestations of several years 'by tLo more exciting inj ibeir appreriatioij and dalljfbtbat the concluding re-.' terests of the war and of the fjuestion leiution of "Sheridam's fcle"? ws the gta, of tt forced opon ivs before t-li wr han, by evening's enteruinioei.t. ' The -rwa itirlf Is sfiuf- those who were preparing to destroy our st'irruia aod orerfiowitijt Bilb cbir.c fcearrty,' and Gi'VCriimeiit. In the opinion of good tba tbe author's rendering of it was . fall of am- me:t and true, tbe time has . come for t matioD, spirit and force, that plaudits followed tbe a2rnin bringing it into the front rank, and reading of each Terse, aad arhen the piece was finish- - in-ikmcr it a 1' eding question in everv ed, tbe applause was enthusiastic and Ion? continued. , department of life. How neeessarv this , r.nring a recess in tbe reajfa of Mr. Read, Cel. u j neex ,j0t ,,g;ne The ten thousands

j . T. Ufnuis rreitcd a rerr .ntJ I.ttie pocia fic.iU from bis own muse," entitled "tnbir.g' Cruise . T.ie amlience are iud-btM ti Mr. R?;id' pn:u an J ctiUivation fur the ert-ninj enj'rrent, anJ the faruiiie! o! sibi-nt icldit-rs are tadeMett to his patriotism and liberality for tbe maVi-rinl a:J that will com : to there Irmu t!ie procreda of tbe sale of ticktti ol adaiissioa to bM reading, ftir l.r. trould not aecept even his iwrsonal xjnsp in visitiag us, from tlie leceipti of the evening : and finally, we are all ioVLtci to Mr. Joseph WilKams for originatiuc tbo i.la of Centeruinnwnt, and applying tiie pr.ds theroof to tie noble purpose of aid to soldk-r's famiiies-for procuring the attendance of Mr. Ktd,-and for mana-i trinjr, Hh his assistants, the wb.4e affair from bejrii.nins to ending. The following is a gtat inent of tbe receipts and ex- " 1 r"-nIitnrps : Csnb reeeired - $l&.jO h Kirxmded, F' r I'rinti-r's bill 10 .00 ' Hall rr.t, 8.00 " Kxnses of trip t Cin., tule(rr.ihin, Ac. - - 1 5.00 , -IIuotin"ton House bill, 5. tin 3a.0!) Atu't r-ai I Ladies' I'uion Relief A'sociation, 3i-.We take pleasure in calling attention to t!t! sdvortitemont of Messrs; Jkwki.i. (Jlasikk, in our paper. Frm tbe character of tiie reconimen lation , which the Excelsior hasreceivo l, It uii'jue.-ti"iul.ly ii ; a valttaUu improreunt in butter making. We have examined the churn, an 1 r"irl it as t simjile and seient.no in its contrur t:on, and U1 in:vkl ml its clnim to oisko more butt-r an.l of lK-Ef.:r ou.illity Ti-oiii a jivvn niM itmt f i-reai'.i, v. ith i.; ; Ivast hi ...i. I The Crisis Past. i 1,'iider tltis head, t!t West-rn Clu isI tian Advocate, in sin nble article, reviews the condition of the Country the perils from which it has escaped, and the im liiensc results that will be reaped as the beneficent fruits of the great and peaceful victory of N"V. th. We append an extract: "As we jiivroaeael l!ie new 1 reiiien- i I tial election, it was to be expected that , the enemies of the nation would seize the moment as favorable to their hellish de higus. Vast conspiracies, carefully con- ; cocted, involving the release of prisoners. ; the burning and Hacking of towns and cities, the assassination of magistrates.

and bloody revolution itself, are now j &t .iU iUo the hit0 t,!eclinn canvasa in known to have existed. All, too, under . In,ii;lna: hence tt is ..topped lo circ!:lr.t.. tliename of peace peace upon the I'o- lletition3 to tlie next L0!li-!.tt;ire. ahi:.tomac and at Richmond at the price of ! e - irai.i t.,- t n,;t t:,.i;,. :

blood upon the door-sills of every home in Ohio, Indiana, and elsewhere in the North. How much of mischief was contemplated, only the All seeing One knows. The sombre light of Tuesday the 8th, broke upon us, and, had it been the day of the nation's doom it could not have been more appropriately gloomy. No man knew what was before us. Like mariners upon the ocean, foaming break eis plainly told that rocks were beneath, but how ne:ir the keel was secret to all but (Jod. We watched hourly for the telegrams front New York, from Huffalo, from Detroit, from Indianapolis, from t'olumbus, indeed from every point, for no one knew from what p'oTfU of the frowning cloud the destroying Jightuing mii.lit . nrt iL A o fir,. u U' Ar. I trnill i rr-i.. i i ti.. ' lis scnunuru. i in- iiuiirs is9ni, nu i liic HUOI .11 II I'V .111 I'M - -''Jj quietly."' Wc thanked tiod and breathed more freely. Wc do not doubt that much of this is to be attributed to the through, preparations of the Government to meet the exigency, lbitler at New York, and IVek at IiufTalo, thoroughly flanked treason in New York, whether by olllcials tr their friends, while Morton was at home in Indiana and lirough in Ohio, with Hooker just within call of eitiier. Every where it became manifest we had a Government and yet not so as to interfere with the freest exercise of the electoral franchise. A more peaceable election never passed inXmerii a. Il was wonderful. Who can fail to believe that "our defense, the invisible, was mightier than Generals or armies It is God that has brought us through the peril, and to Him be all the praise f Democratic institutions are now bei'.ij tested in their weakest point, and thus tar they abide the te.-t. Shall our Government be restored to its former extent and power then it will be long before another attempt shall be ma le t destroy it. We may hope that our children for many generations will enjoy the blesmgs we purchase for them at so bloody a price. The present civil war is but the culmination of animosities that were tirst pointed, like poisoned arrows, at the great Wash ington, and through him at tiie Government of which he, and Hamilton, and Jay, and Madison, and such like were the founders It is but experimenting on ; the false principle of the possibility of ! two independent and complete sovereign- ! ties within one Government. It is an ati tempt to displace the Constitution by the effect "Articles of Confederation."' or r that worse substitute for them, the t on1 utitntion of Jefferson Davis, and :dl in thei nterest of godless personal arabi ; tion. and a determination to perpetuate a ; cruel bondage af the sable sons of Africa.' i i . . Bkkvity the Sort, of Wit The commandant of the Libbv Trison issued a stringent order that Union prisoners must limit their letters to six lines. The fob . lowing is a specimen: Mv Dkak Wikk: Yours received no ' hone of exchange send corn starch want socks no inonev rheumatism in left shoulder pickles'good send saus- ( ace ooii tiiess vou kiss tne uaov 'Hail Columbia! " l our uevotea nusuantt. i .-- Tha Vadneh Federal I'nion cars that . Qn Mond Gen. Meredith issued an order j mittine the re9limrtiori of trade and importation of goods. In a few hours . . , ail was Dusvie wi acinuy, stores were if by magic, and drays and . t premium. Merchants feel again all right, and every body hopes ' for a return of "good times."" .1 - X"A11 the newspapers in Cincinnati , observed Thanksgiving Day ia a proper manner, except the Enquirer, which, as mcic -''- wtvu v.os.wv-t. - eral arms of late, had nothing to j thankful for. Ke

. Fr?m tac ".rsa.41-1

Temperance in inaisna. ' It cannot be concealed that in Indiana, : as in oilier stales, me eacse or temperance lias begn held in abevatice for of houses of dissipation which are everywhere slaying more at home than disease and Tattles torn lined are slaving in the army. peak too plainly to be misunderstood ; while there is a spontaneity in public sentiruent calling for something decisive, which is truly encouraging. What can bo done? Evidently nothlnJ? wiinoui tomPinauon ana concei t.. ! ilow sIl!l,l be effected ? In antiii- ! pation of this necessity, a circular was ; i issued early last Summer and addressed to many leading temperance men in' i different parts of the Stste requesting i tlietn to nit-et in this city on the L2fh of ' July, to take counsel, and devise mea-s- . - ?-l A. -1- Jl . ures for an earl v and etlicient orizaiiizn- : tion of the tempernnee forces of Indiana. A respectable number met, and, al't'.r a i full conference, it was determined to ; organize a new society, combining such features of form.-r and present association as were deemed best cfdctilated to meet tiie present, wants of the question, i It is not intended to supersede any present organization, or to be antagonistic to any, but to be a eolahorcr, and cn listiiitr those who from any cause may , prefer the details of tills. It is denominated 'Tiie Tenipeiance llot of Indiana.' It contemplates the organization of subordinate camps in every town in the State. Its obligation is more comprehensive than any pledge i heretofore taken, being designed to meet the new phases which intemperance has assumed. It not only requires tot:d abj r-tinence, but it requires it- members to bring every possible social, pecuniary, ; and political power to bear against the ! enemy. It contemplates admitting on ; equal terms both m:i!e and female. The : details of its business are to be strictly , eon. rabnnd, while its l itittil and con-titu ton may be public. Learning a lesson from past, campaigns, one Km. ling feature I will be the accumulation of the .sinews I of war; hen'ea large per cent, of all ; incomes is to go into a general fund to be used for prosecuting the war, which is to be made virorousI v and relentlessly on the enemy in our mid-t. Thi t.emneraiiee onesfion did not eritr j lunises. It is believed that a considerable majority of each branch of the "Legisla- ' ture elected will favor a very string j j prohibitory law. As this organiza of the temperance army of Indiana con- ' i templates to light on and fight ever, no I better time to begin can be found than the present. The following is the oMiga , tion : j Wesolendy promise, before God and i ; and man, to maintain true faith and al- ; legiance !o the cause of Temperance: to ! I war unceasingly against all its enemies j j and opposers ; to abstain w holly from i the tratlic and use of intoxicating liquors i i as a beverage; to not so furnish them to 1 our social guests, nor be social guests . ! where they are so furnished; to not tratlic i .:k i 1 t.. . . lend our mlhience in any wav to those who favor such traflio. We furthermore . . J'l t'llll.-.!. i.f -ivmi., V.'VJ Ulll ClIJ VI ll'l J : in all things appertaining to the temperI ante war, and to hold as strictly private I and contraband every transaction of the camp. If the features of the organization, as here epitiomized, strike any one favorably, further information, with a copy of the Constitution, will be cheorbd y giv en on application by letter or otherwise, to me. It is hoped that several hundred camps may be organized within the next three months. T A. GOODWIN. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 1.'.. loL 1'. S. Editors in Indiana, friendly to temperanc copy. are respectfully requested to Agricultural Stastisfics. The department of Agricnltrve is en- ! abled. by means of very full reports from its corrtspon lents in almost every county in the loyal States, to make up i an approximate statement of the c:q -s ' for this year, which will go far toward' enabling farmers to estimate frorr. this j supply the probable produce. Tae fob ' lowing condensed footing of the tables 5 thus made up have, therefore, the widest (" interest. 5 The wheat corp for this year in round ' numbers is lijLoo0.00! bushels, lti.o'Vi- ' 000 le-js than last year and i'O-l.OO less than the year previous. The corn ( crop is 531.000.0UO bushels. T.oO 000 r more than for last vcar and 5" i'."v'0,000 less .than 12. Kye'is 20.000.t'C", less' than the year before. Hat ley. 11,00 ', ; 000, being half a million less than the j i vear before. Oats, 17T.0o0.000. being a half liiiiiion mo e than last vear. and i O.UOO.000, more than 1SV2. Buckw heat. ; i 10.000,000, being the same as in 102. and 3.000,000 more than 1G3. Potatoes, ' 9o,000,000, being 4.000,000 less than last ! j year, and 1T,00O,0o0 less than the year ' before. Tobacco. 19T.000.000 lbs , being j ! 70,000,000 less than last year and 5.000.- , 000 more than 1m2- Hay, 1,000,000 '; tons, being iOOO.tKM) less tbaa each of 1 the preceding years. There has been i an average decrease in number of fatting i --0g3 of nearly three per cent, from last .'iar. Aue 4J" BCClt k " "'"' l" j four per cent, larger than last year. . , A clergyman at Cambridge preached a f ciuiou " "' " - j mended. "Yes." said the gentleman to ! whom it was mentioned, "it was a good ! sermon, but Le stole it." This was repeated to the preacher. He resented it and called on the gentleman to retract. ... -s-. t - i am uub, rj..itv it;.'-ov. ! apt to retract my words; but in this inI stance. I find I was wrong, for on returnJ ing home and referring to the book j whence I thought it was taken, I found j it was there." ; . Another National Bank has been ; cr-.ani2ej at Indianapolis. o more tnan nail xoe Drsrs wxu oe pacKea ai f paint this season that were last year. JVrre gaj r-

-HOW fiiBLK SMI I H 'LAPTtJRTOh

;REBEL OFFICEnS. InMfKirke's new volorae. t Down'tn Tennessee," he gives an . interesting tie -count of--Bible"' Smith, arcpresen'.ative of the fetter class of poor So.idiern Vhites, whose adventures as a scout in the Union service read more like a romance of the n:iddi ajes t: nn a saatter of the iv.-i-ent time. Mr. Ilirke says: On one occasion, when about live miles outside cf our lines, he niirr.t. T!ron a r.srtv of . ctcie. lite at rc ei oicers. : mrtkTr; m.trr -. at tr.e house- of a wealt:.v secessianist. Riding coh tr) to the mounted orderly on g-mrd before the door way. he pinioned his arms, thrift a hankerchief intoiiis nioMt1;. sn i !c-! I.b.i quietly out of heanng Then bidding him dismount, and tying him to a tree, he removed the impromptu gag. and levelling a revolver at his head. s:u t to hiai: -Now. tell me, ye rebel vilbin. who! whisky kags wus ye a watehin tliar? Speak t-.t-ta,or 111 guv ye a. free passage . to a hot kentry." "Nine ossif jrs." s?id the trembling . rebel: "a cnnnel. two majors, a sirgeon. two cap' a. is, fold the re: kt'teaants." 'U'f.ar's thar weapons? Thar swords is i:i the Htll way None of them han't pistols, except the hurgeois he mought hc-v n volver."' What nigs is they around?"' -Nary one. I reckon. mcr"n a ol I man t'.iar ( pointing to a kitchen building) an ' tiie gals in tbe house."' ' 'Well, '111 let ye go fur this, ef ye"s telled the truth. Kf ye hain't, ye'd better be savin yer prayer ter oust, for the . Lord won't here ye on the other side in ; .Turdnn." Fastening his ho se in --the tiniber," :.nd creeping up to the house, he then reeonnf-itered the kitchen premises. The old man a stout, stalwart negro of .-iboat lilt y sat dozing in the corner, and his wife, a young mulatto woman, was cooking wild fowl over the lire. Opening the door, and placing his linger on Siis lips to enjoin silence, Bible bevk Oned to the woman. S'i- came to him. Hud looking her full in the face for a mo iiK-nt, he said to her: I kin tr ist ye. Wad ye an' yer oi l m:i li'ie ter git o it o" the claws uv t!'.ose d 'rii" 1 -.eces ? 'Yes. y.vs, Massa." she repl!- J, "vre wud. We s Union! We' d I r.ke t:-r -.il 'way. Massa!' Then awaken? uj her ?, :s'-i ..". Titble said to hi n: Uncb-. w.id y rWi life f ir yer freedoair 'Kt d ir's a eh ; M a tight heap 'bout .-mi.irr c lance. Its a i.oi his life, he doL-s, Ma v..Y tl.iiCs :i -s.x. It 'in all I; em got." 'Yer, yes. I know; but ye freedom I 11 see ver ter the i'" ef ve il holp tuck t'lem seeesh 'Holp tuck dem. ?dassa! V'i dozen on "em; tiey'd chew . tiaie." xclaimed the asto:i; .'e "No tliar ain't a do en op i. only nine, but ye"s a coward. : shi".l 1 ec Sta oss-ilcf y. dar' up in 1 Alri,m: th-epli-tl a nSCO 't "No, I hain't no coward, Mass.14. but I loikes a chance, Massa. a right smart chance." Bible convinced the negro that ho would have "right smart chance." and lav eo:i-.viosl to make the hazardous strike for f. ':-d m. Eul-ui ig the house he ! 'ci...r-)i 1 in a few i;--i;:n-:its to the teott, C'Vi'iraiing the seuti i' bs report; the weapons were reposing q dctly in the hall, near the doorway, and thj oiliceis very much the w.)r-.e 1 r iiqa rousing with his master ia w.'f.- ca- ! uiniag th room. Selecting three of the best Lorsos from the stables. Bible direrto 1 the yjllow woman to lead them to the road, and to bring hi, own from where it was fastened iti the woodThen, with h o'.y ally. the seo-i entered the mansion. IJettiovir.g tne iitans from t!ie hall, he waike I boldly into the dining room G jntletnen," he said, pointing his pisbds one i in each li.iud at th" rol: : officers, "ye . is my prisoners. Surrender yer shoot j in' irons, or yes dead men." "Who are you?" exclaimed .ic of them ! as they ail sprang to their feet. j "Ctmael Smith, uv the Fust Tennessee , Nigger regiment one old black man an' a yaller oomun." coolly replied he ; "Go to ," shouted the surgeon, , quickly drawing his revolver, and discharging it diicctly at Bible's face. Tiie ball grazed his head, cut off a lock of hair just above the ear, and lodged in the wrili at his back. The report was still sounding through the apartment, when the surgeon uttered a wild cry. sprang a few feet in the air, and fell senscb-ss to the tloorf The negro had shot him. 0om- geatlemcn,' none o thet," said Bible, as coolly as if n othing had happened, "guv me the shootia' iron, an' surrender, 01 we'd sot the rest on yer ter wuck rakin' coals far the devil's furnace in less'n a minute.' Without more hesitation the rebel colonel lianded the scout the fallen man's pistol, and.. then all, followed by the scout and the negro marc'.ic 1 quietly out of the front door. The mulatto woman, holding the horses, was stan iinjf in the highway. Hitch the nags, m v party gr.!,r said the scout, an' git a cod. An' ye gentle men, sot down, an' say nothin" crpt it mought be yer prayers: but the.-:, I reckon, ye han't larnt yit ' The negrcss soon returned with the rope, and while Bible and her husband covered them with their revolve: tied the arms cf the prostrate chivalrv When tiiis was done, tne s -o it ainxed a ; long rope to the wrist of the oflicer on either liank of the column, and taking one in his own hand, and giv ing the other to tho negro, cried out: "Sogers uv the Fust Tenr-essee.' Mount:'' The regiment bounded into saddle and in that plight the planter and the eight captive oilicers, marching on before the ' self-appointed "cunnel" and the chief officer bringing ap the rear, and the rest of his command the yellow woman a ' stkaddle of a horse between them they entered the Union lines. Here Mr. Kirke ends this incident, but we think we have heard that on Bible's arrival within our pickets. Colonel (now General) Stonghton demand-rl of niTTi thp t -p i -k-aot-tr r f K.ia rs ri jLTkr rc TiSo ecout refused, saying: "I doan't reporter no small fry like ve is. cunnel, 'ticularlv when vesonly a'regiment. an I has a , ,, ,r . . J s hoU "iiTision I doant deliver my corpse ter nothin Short O' General himself. And hedidaot-3 Ai hif rat three o clock in the morning he marched - his , . . , , , - "corpse- up to headquarters, and made

vs'ce the General Ro-e-crans cimrto the do.Sr in h.s nic'it at.-' prel. and, n lenrnin the calr state of thj igs :-t into explosions of laughter. The noise trt tt I t'nj mepsbvr of hi". s'f, ai 1 wf eT?a doi?a orjujore t5?..iy cl.il v:.t:ei,t?fh jad jathei ed atxuu4 L:'n, the General composed himself enough to accept the delivery of the prisoner. a;i J to ftppoigt 3blc CVaraxn- , d?r in Cute? cf all the black troops in ; his department. 'Ioton TranscriLt. ? Tm- cA.'"IPVif; AS t-.O'v.t c-.n re-.t f-.e viol.-nt n ! :u-; .-- 'V i ap?s;J-- i:' i'k reb.-l tcart.Ts to 1 .e i.jnle tJ- r::.i s 1 l!- ::ni, -:';. :tst .-e:5(! ftt the sUrru ni'rj p.-r-va Istw r- t;otersm--n: at li;coir.ud fr , x.-.,- U .11 e they tiuv l.-.?rr. "r.- ;.-!r. Trie rvis- n '' Ti'.js. : " w- es,m'n t-vaatar; sn I eif .-: .;: -er.t ml! t .r.- i:i- ...ni.nts. 1 r ii. ;i-!v . cr . . - -. our so5 - U.j U-c-i a tie t.T ii. ,- . -jii.vsi iliat l;z un.l s;?t'ir. 1 nneh t.-rr'i .rv : ...: .:.:';! ':iiit iia.- we d'rl nt.t jien.-tr tti?. We ih 1 t P' c 1 cuf tV.s T': :v.-'i.sl t.:' o ni!.i-M-'Jt:":! : rr. al'ho iirti At'ft - a cr.-at raiir-a i citr.. a .1 U.ez'er-.re es-eati.i! tti oir sij. c-s. v.-t t'i? it - ,- t: r. uz i t.o som-i m--1 renoiite !. Tm r-fett!-. 1-110 at Wa.-niiu.-: -. p. ,-l t.:r -r'i ii.c.'.ni: aid, W'iji.ir in. t'.:'tr n. A...ti.tt. '! - 1'.t Lii-ry, A. i'.-. n. in.t N -r tr!. n. lnvL XV, - i-jiTI 1! in i -.. O.-i- . . o! :,,v- ; .- - ' f - i.-: nn ri i i l -- - v - - - ' - 1:1- tie.- d--rujt.i -1 - 1 :s - r-ijriu vj's trmrc::. it n u i i.- run . . - I'jstr'.v H 1 .!-- ?i;v.:kv 1 . t-V.is, !'i t r1- C ir '.-i. ,.n .- - : , tia'.f l-tat-.' o ; e . : ..T ljn 1. v 1 ' -t- 1.'- " o: vittv- !.y j-ie r.?ie' res t 1 .t C 'ii:i:r.. uti iniioji.'.ij. I,, t-ur 11 1-1- -.'.i:K.-v-. .in! ur o - v.-sv..t--iii! ot" 1 ti;-.. ,1s to eou.i. '1 an arr.iv t. rn c..'U.iu..n n-a it i.s to -Won i;..f ail rr.'-i 111. o.- .!?:-: t . by which armios can t"- c ru' ;!.. i, a ad atta-. k pi e-v sn?'.s.ri. I".;" a Ira-uiij-o ni ivin rnj-; v o,-r i'jU'rior r luro-ts. i, ono ivhie's tri - rc-l- h s -t;: 1 tt:i.-lUielves i f I' r.;i!.ri , u: t'.t- iv,ir. sn-.l liv v ...:! viev been able to !. : niotrv 1 ri in irahle sccce-s. If Sheimin ins d.-sjr..td the rii r .id at Macon a'.id then cut it .;t Milb-n or Sir i.ik. be do- i troy at! poaMbiiiy of t:.st im- ri r c. t:imu-ii. ati'-r., wfii.-h l.a.. in itseii. Ir'rv. i..iili :i i.:ivr ijinv t.. i-.e -rtc!s. TLis a! ne wo-jM Hi' '.i'i n si'.ii- 1 ' i ..':- -. t for Sherm m'a t ra-t Oiarca : vil I i- 1, . nlv on ... seit-nt! :oi,-'i-t.int o.e.-c!., i.n..!u-! io : .d jf.-u-r.il piaa. Another is 1 n! destruction o.' t.ie br...t and t-,'?l ttep..t-, 111 litui v mmitt'.ns an I se-'i.'nes t ie re'x-ls h;i-."e. fliese nr. .:t Ma.iin. Aiifu ts. Sav.,:ir..ih sn 1 oti.er interuir sriuls ot tA-oria au I SoiiiJi fari -hna. h 't k.i le ruiironj; is not .it jTe-ent w ! ta niu.-U .ts a s .nr.e o' siij.!:es. an I ere., it were, how ur-j :x".y fon-iirn sii',!!i.'s to e ir.t t II ' or I.-.l-'s .rna.'s. if tf liiv.' i-Si tae r ilr-.ats l-.i-l.:. j: to CiiarU'st .n an 1 V!mmj:t.Hi? F.ir S...'rt:ian d.ie not rent inflate ar? ay li.'ose. , il-- is (roeiK' ri ;ht .04, mid li.i.s t .rirejs ni t fie t. a.! jxi. ;!.'' tie esi-e i.t:. ;!. If :ier1:1111 111 if.es the S.ii an-i.i'i riiv-r ivt: i.-ut uiv .li'li.'-.'.hv f'-r I':' '.v in' of pr..vwi:.w. fie en r. ril'i.T .-on tine.,- lit ni .r - i To C.nin'.i.i. rsrU(:, (",,-,. !in i. or -.t..n a!i rest, wi: : !. ri.ht winir e' niiminie..irx with i'ie Nor-l!; At! .it:.- -S j.i.i.ir. n at H,-u rt. In eitiier event, if t ic r.o. '-. .'.ia o.:t -t -'ti biiu liefore te ero-st-s t'.to So' e Ti:'-. ! 'viil iroc tit- ii-.vi ,'r of eoui i'.tuin-his n 1 li.. ri!n-. I v .noiaaaeuioiis he t omv 'M Vo it i';i . ! -3. i S lj. Willi ;i-.rt in o-t,ei. t .' Anilt !..- I: i i Tv' or -t 11 i .t U- ei.!'.1. ,., V S.i.'rni t 1 i-1 ' Ml -.u.ii.iiir' ... fiCJ -, ! ,v ., Sfi-TIIl.Tl. 111 is. n "till . !:-iu i it a '- re- '. . c.. 1 irri- a ir Ao- .:: 1 ,: 11 - Ill 1:1 :it .1!!. i-sr.ee! :r. 11! ri I uej r. ps. s arinv is in tieot ijis an 1 'iat is tin ;r ;..trj i r. "n 1. ue jo. 1 Kichmoi '. . ' . - l'iie UirJ I:; , iJaiier o- ir: South C.'p.'.i i . .uty ? W o , -.. tir.re them t . ' n I. loes 1 '1 iil' '. . 1 r.-jr 111 vi -:r.e t ..i- -t s br. "c- A'.,: : : 1 n. ; s ro it .-riii jvoi.:.- . .' w.u. Ti'v r ' . I Ce-frni.n vk up roads, tell trees. ,:i aiiiir.' t;iat Sherm.'.n o cn . "t aiet all 0:1-nf-n ii l"l (ii eieers rl 1: ti 't l .m ! iH.nt-.iii.'rs uho will :i. t r. t? ei y ... J ' j srt 1 '.'e ' n sie-h of tie- rriaii i 1-11 i t Mr. 1 .st t 'V 1 l:i ' . s -1 e .2 i ca a - 1 - :i i!i;iro ;d. Ill lil Ts o' i---. inten rs. '.v,t 1 t'i ' r 110 t.ieir t . . 1 ; -.: ! : f M . We r in I W 14. '. TV l.les t .e Ii--. 1, 1 s .., in ! o . r ne -letiere VfT'ln.e ..-itv. - u-ti 1! s r i . 1 v . .lit 1 r 1 . pr !,! 1 t i l ;. '. t .. i ti. I t , L'.u -i. 1 iiey eve.-i from h iv oi:r ike t ., io'IoH jlljT , . f s;ie-i ni ' : 111 'if 11 v i 1c s 1 f 01 .0 v . . 1 ' 1 !o 11.1 I -stoi.-iii 11. tjt.t . i:il ,ii!s: i-:;i.-:p es ni t .e Ki ile' ail. .in 1 t -.vi: ';il : !: i ir.!-t kti in his i-xlmtUtiona .n 1 Lilt Hi? re iv , i :i.sen si:i:e t ti.. : 11 , I io;.' I .-.va t.- an I n i.i'iu! s;i -ii exji t iti.eis Hid in-!e sf :i ' '- tioi's. !,. in.u'i 1 n .'v.-r ve roiiiui. n-p a :.i. .o . ' 'h from Atlanta-had'be no! V.'ii.o el no coai ! have i-.a;-.!iy tj:i, :it ! the coast i.-i -.,a tv. II - : . .! 1 : .i . i f! i ;T'iai'y vi ilttel t':e rules an Tiri -rij.'e., of m;iii trv seiem-e had lie not t e't.-h; ! co-.i'd do ...- a it: iu;a -nitv. Ho unuH never i.a . i evjv.s.. ! i.i.- army t il.-si i e. .-ti i. 1 1 i:c n.-t le.'3 e..,e. .n -ji t'u-; cr; ni t.-el.an'-.-s lor i;im than aa'ii.st hiin Vi eui-i. t say, t lereiore. t iat we feci : iilwdut com i ai..ii; ait'ioiiira in !eoi oar hoo-; ar- sir.a-.,... t.:at S ..: nii:i no! lai! in iie.iiviin iii- a'-.!! ;! f . - t .- J ot u . knov. s better: in S .crniin kiiovs. tilt ?v-n sn in this itii lertakin.' will i.' ! - a.i.-..liir 'y o lUiin ato ti.e miliiar as;i oi' tiie v. : j.i ,;. ir 1. ,is very su-.-ovss won! 1 ne ju-t sne.i n i-i 1-n:i -:i' i..' t'. e..uitry h- .-rest.il Tim u.i ..o:i 'f-n; i fts if tu liat r:;.critet tr. m i:i .'r..;it o"' II....:." , We s'uoi-'i be cUi tti V:-i .-.v kuif Si.irnti'i is . i !,;- t'njr t.ie "'ir.iic-ip'es ot'm.iiTiry i : -,.-..?" t." t .is tl ).'k!ii-:i 1 f. il iron re 1 1 a c ni.non hist ri of A e.an lor, H-inm'il. nnl esp iaiiy tiie cre.it Kro l.riek, i.e would have known t iat u'!i marclies ia au -n:y s enjitry , was n-'ithinj' r-Ty ii-.-..:i..m -'l in military history. Ant we s'lonl I t.e .. know nh.-t country he hid ab m I 'lic 1. .r a h it II. .1 can do ? I! concludes like tne man talking to .V.-ia alwiit ti. delude, tit.it if sueees.sful it !:. 't am nir.t to inurl;. Well, we will s:imui .n twi wif rie .s s t , that p. to!. w'i e..nip tency no n can doubt. T:,e tir.-t is ti n. Y. T. Ueaiire.ir-l, who. in a pro--! m ition, written in hot haate b tlie peojle of J s;ri i. els njion them to nhsrrnrt Siierm in in ei'orr (K.s-i'.ie w n-: n.t t i "no friiriit-ned, an 1 iie. f Jen. Ikvoire-ar-i. ti ;11 s.K.n 'oo with t'lem. tijii. H. .iui'e.'ir I eri l.:::: v t'linVs there is 1..HM harm coniiiur- : I'y the wav. U-uti! Itejur.pir i knew there was 'n' . ut as in i :i r hanee of liis t.v.Ttakioir .Sii-.Tinaa w:tii any tr.. y.. a, tii.-r.j was of his roui to t.'.e m.H.n. Hot f.e-i. K inr "ir.ti 1. iiLe S enator Hi!!. Iiavis. an 1 ihe rer-tof t.ie cincTn. want tiie people t" rii'i out an I nit t'teir n.n-ks ui b-r t'.i; i heel toaive t'ie ne.-ks iii -se procioua scuuu !r-!a. T'e.ev ar.' not verv like to do it. We nave another n'tn.-.s. A veteran and d'stinpuishei Genera! writes t.ns: "I ; are no doui.-t this in-.vem.'nt will virtually cnl tiie war. Gen. llo-.i mi le a preat ra!.-t tke when be jr"t on Shermm's c..irim.iieat:on?. f- h i 1 not 9 .i.etiesf t'orrr to tnu th:- " For the peajral f.pini m t'.us exprfssod he civc? fs-rs-i 1 t.m-oris, laiiieh wo r,?jJ n..i hr?r?p?it. lie is tb.orwtenlv i.,uaitited with the country, sni asys, '': Sav aioiah reqa:ri.-s a sit j ', Sherman can c mrnanicate with our flovt tbrou-rtJ son-. i f tie fotib between Sara.ina1! anl Oeeaoh? rier--, a:i1 replenish ! is munitions ot war. A'ter- 5ii"i!naii laJs, '.e cm! "jtnish up tiiat nest of treason. Cbariesitoo." "si.iiair.-rj can j.rii-.-nt t :is, but son:? ime mm i aiv.rsitics, wMri can i"t be foresjia sni wb cn we i i not an- : tKipate. A MottBow, Xov. 2a. E. I). 21. Ocr copperhead friends are perfectly ; RartSed. meek, quiet, peacelle; speech- j less. They evidently experienced aj "great chtngc. u !:etc-r born again. e .' or not, we h.-tzzard no opini on. TL ere may be mercy for such, but the article was never so tested before. Watt says 'Wbile the lamp holts otit f burn Tii2 vilest siaojr hi iy return but he evi 4etly mai j io ralcnIr;tion npon the existent" of suc? sinners ! The Lord nay forgive tiiem if he has - mii.d to, but we must think cf the . matur a spell. In the mean time "all is quiet on" Rock River. Wltcongin Chief. Table of Distaares. As a matter of interest we comoile tbe following table of distances from Atlanta to the several points ' . . : - i i . ... . ..... . uxrijwuucii u it-LtfiT ue viaite oy soermaa i Mile. Atlanta to Macon - 103 -Mi con to Savaonsii.. 199 Atiaaita to Augusta ,711 i August to Savannah .i-2 - ' urus tm uj r.anK . . 17 ! AtUnU to Y'T " " 30 ; ' ZjlTti J"' , tueit (Unater, ha inst pren birth to soother son.' TheT , to iDtnviaye th- 3Ieliria 6rrfr ! as aa aiuininaunft omaiaeat fc r ladies' bea-l-dressea m - -weoinp. Tb SarcesSBTnTJ8 in Bostos are r-f -"- s t Frov-ctire tmoav Tttstr motta will be -Let lis " ji t1tr-.tw , -

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The 0!h?r S'e of the Q?ton. C -L-rh s let i. xh Kte-xv.U a i s:.;e tie's n:rh ra.-ito !Coie ;s.e 'd'slssyatist, a id irafces .)me l ief ommieals upoxi them wl.ic.'i ilrwrio a retos .i-c;. a ,.jn leys! Mialii'e Te;.rie&s.-e iiajaiar! ss it is"aPRi rn-.s! that there are sev ra' p tWisv resioo nut sol ya? a t e, '. uiJ The V.'hisrsiy: W.- heir f t tp.irr i -((' f si' vli. the crur! trsataiei?. f teK-Is by t.e FcJial au;heti:i.s, ar.ti tl: !, . --rii of .he biii--.li aatiaoiit'e.s. Such s! e. aiics fio:u Tcia.tvea rrlx:,-, nn.ia-"t-i ! rra-"e Tbe criri ur.-i a jrre; tivany Uoi ui i ! ': " , r- 't ei .ner t' KjiVl'sy. l' z ia .. i'-.a' aifiiy. ar.-l t: e-f an i : , i - j.... i the try ."'v. iv n ac i v J ..-!. -.tt e ii c.-er t m i " 'j!, a-tt , ii i -1 -.t-- o r.-t-ri.. t-s ! ." t.iie- 'i U u-a iiei riia;i wiiioh tt-ri- is'. t oti ti "far s, I a Mviiii.au ct.fiiuf J-.eunt eotinty. Ii:s vre lic.'.l ai ihe r.in.sc rip.: c-i!iil ne-r h of tins rhy, and be ;-or t"; uu nri ere arr.l l sa-J ; e .,ii i ;.e Us; w.' b thi-ir 'is te.t ! i l.fi cij.;. i ... s ,- i a i itrlsei w.e, i, j: v - u . 1 r-!'. "

tsl IfLiTU-J N.O.. ivi l , .J :rt a.::l ; i .an.. ii-e ? N i aJ .uii-ti-Tcxi, i:; ai e $.:!, in i V. I ! ;ee men uiuf biCs ji.'n I ! ettie sain- ir i;. a -w i u!d tiff I . k : .1 " t i .I ; - s.. . , nr.t : rr U .1 h w i.s ri-Viv.v : i rvl ! .u.iit. - . u hr. - ' :U Ol' , I. i-trf 'iVr in Llvs'. r many in.: 'is ui iir.ii ccti..!-. pie in f Is G i.eruls. if li.ey v.-r:tare w. .j . t "i ; . iM.-r. .s r i vi ctiriTjrs t .L- al. ot lt.e e Tobv .-r.a '. xV.iiaw ' i'ltb .11 oi' Saturday xvenirj. arrani.-eBK-. b Mr. Mote. Clai it cumux f, mi I see. Ofiii'inl Vnte ef" rntrina. fur President.. The f.il.e ii..? i-s th oiii.-t-.il v.vtci f this. StaK- by Conjrrvstsaoaul iric's, as r -jxirtt-d by tiie Maxsbais. w So wore irl tit-ii to e. dect an I f uiiiare tiie vot

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1st IbstrwJ 21 3 1 4-.ii Otti ''' Till si'. ut'i a.r.-r:iN jra-i r. s 1 fa;!'n.i t il" r T'i? 'i.vi f ortr t.cneraJs. i At! '-( 'e . i-s :mr J- soon lias fntv, forth rliat Gen. : S;.,-r; !.. ,.a ! s. n . r.-.ti!ie I nie senior Major-. -eneral 1 in tlif i- -. st ir :: nav t ' the I'niR I Stnti-S. and tftar lie ' has a-t.:si!!v "tiieri aT tieneral MrCbpliar.'s rnk nloiiif , v-ilii Wis var.ili.-i iH.-oti.in. Army ofaeers snd J:c.s.- t ai .I'lei- t : I v.i-.h t .v . fnlnti.ns of tbe arm noer ' haie no evpl.t-iniio a o! tins a,:itU'T, bnt tt. mnises miv m.t H'l'!' Ts-.r. ! the Miil.jeci pcr'ecllv-a-id buc-e ' e tbe r,t i t ie - a.!, of several (i. neraj nhirers of i the rvjrofa artuv, a tii-v ..v-nr tXD Co sfiteinl rol's: i 1. V.i-tenrt t5.-.e1 T". S. Grat t. j 2, SUb.r lien.v..l iT. W. H et-.-k. j S. Karj-T li.Ti!'.V. T. :: rtnm. 1 4. LiW .;.;. --if rpe 1 1. Mea le. j i. i4r ...-n,s i'. t'. if. Sbeatdan. - fsrj-ii.li. r l.-r.erii W. S. b.-serrstrs. 7. lirv". : i'i- O. .IT .I IK 't";r m.:s. 5. Ben.-i livr (iiii.nl W. S. lLit--..ek j T..-ti ...!(., -7 a nu'a'.T of ot'.ers wlio hare l.eiao- ' p. ini. i ' i ti.e rank of lirij.ai'.i. r who an- yet t te c u fit r.-,. f. as i -nrrat St.cri Inn in Sis rank as ft .ore'. 'A ..i' r l ii-ii.T il in tiie r. villa r sr my. Ui.st cv salt. - :. i sn i rank d.tt: fteui Nov-'iies-r S. conaequent- : y t.:.r t ne t.r.ts.ii,tc 1 preva.ii-4v is i.rs siijien-.r ia i ni. i. rrk is i -of s'urivi s !i.e m. Miri-if i ai m's i in. -.-.I; or toere is 0.12 (W-nerat on the list, wlio i nu'al bt; 9 ;.') b:;l a t -tr uy. However, it ii aa obl proietb i t .st "j-i-r-.a ia a sicrc'. r.apicr" I ' " " r."XIUi;iTIOT a r;nn:i tarleaint Starr B 11. ii Stt ?ibT SveMr.jv lire. rnti r-sp.-t sl wi.-ij !'- r.". wi'i? .T.V-MI l.e pi-.-,Mi by "the l C'-Mspel -.!:. X.A S.icief.Itoxufa li(,u', sie Siinitiwy A-;cnr, it ii." be sre-atic 'tftl cniiveri. Tji .-- ccasi-Mi witii sofA-j of tii-. vJs.t.STtr-aii.t s to.j-s. s4::j4 iuhU aw a pc.ili.:r smili Li!! First atioiial Bank. a; UK Sr. . ' : X dtk Hrvl-trrv'ir rx t 'fie A . ri I al the ctSe t i i ir")t r. I'rjT'-j, .-r '.u- nr- : hit, JiitH'i ! J1MES E. REXVES. l". '.is T 10 Hints. Sugars. ITi's cu soe 1. (rriimlate.t ami powjere Ir do. j l!l. Is. li- tii, i do various rra len. ?.l MaWiS-.. K W. IS VUNES i fO ' i A lfcjt C:a ft .See. lj - ii'. ii.i Java-.sn.l Lajra-ira do. il Maia Sc. Ii. W. liAHNFS A t. Ij'.socs st Syrrups: tS. lb'.!s N. O. .Mobv-.es in " SftrybtUB do. 1 ' S. riij.s varioti. pra.l--si. 31 a's St. ti. W. bAKN'E: a CO. ten-: 2(i boxs-a ass;Tt-nes, eni'.ra itxr van-ins tea.i IlAiiNES A CU ties. G. W -tf'thof-vil'e. Ir?ifircil CjTei", etc iJL' Hiker's f.s-oa. i'ure l'c'.a. lir-.tai. Fr-neb Choetat. 1 're nr.-una Van-lia I'nn la!:on Ci.fb.-s, Tark Travi snm. qr-abtLe. Verm -eili. Macaroni. " Tajvitc-a. esn iJarl-T. liec-. er'e Farrrata. C'.-m .sincii m i Bice Floor. 31 M.a. St. ti. W. iiATJ.ES A CO. Almond , Nnts, Stc. Wo lbs, Aiuaorids. 2w " Peanuts, i'ecars. Fiil-rt.etr. 31 Maio St. G. W. iiAU-VES A CO. 9 j br.r Pepper. t loies 20 taits Cin-taat'in. 2 tatf Alspice. 1 C2-.S. NutOk'S. E. it. Iiuiikt-j s -lerfc?.J Sjrecs. Cirir.-m-.n. I'e-..per. A'-ipice. Cloves, -M ustarl . Oin-er ard Cavenno. JlMaiaM. . W. l5Ali.NEr CO. C-)aua"d rruii &- C atvirp. y Srraw!jrr.e-, Tni.it.-e..s. Iiis.ckV'rries. Extra Fetaenes. IUpberrca acdiluiaa. T roai'j Catsup. Walout d'. Lt nion Club "aoce. Vorcester sliire do. lw ke.s ot Tarioua kinds. Sa'ad Oils. 31 Maia St. Ii. W. BARNES A CO. Jellies Jke. Strawberrr and Raspberry Jellies. Pine Apple' Jelly. Shred Uroia9-i or pel a tine tW soakiar jellies. Kaspt-erry syrup, rery tine and suitable tor uae in sickneiMi. 31 Main St. O. W. BAB5E. 4 CO. aC-nndrifs-. 28 kejrs bi-earbcaate Soda. 1 boxes Udler. 19 " ludipo 15 Ex. fx rwrjod. 10 Cud bear. l Boxos Bice. 31 Main s-t. O. W. EAR5ES A CO. R aastti. 25 Boxes M. K L. a A. Raisins. 20 do. 2 i . d . 1 Cass CarreaU. 5 Otroos. 31 Maia St. O. W. BARN US A CO.

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rnliK T "s-s:ir- i wu r.s-Tf Hi fa rw rroo--al uan til ti.e 2:'i ii:s. n hit flal Fst.ste ts-'enci5-: Va c' jfrriaTl sira-il sj ; Kr:lk!;S Sl-il -M svl "rt'.rvs--'"-'.yrT,. f 1 t-r... vn.'.irt' ssleof tSe fiJl.isrt tY? - of Friettds : X ni F.irt Wavn Aremia, s4fr-..!K r--it lining about w.t i in Friia Rut! lingsj :ie fcss hi ti- Imil.fiiTsrsi wilt W r. .rve.l. AI I i tS S, t. Corner of Prank - li.i si.t .;ir s:r,vts. T -rrn,- ct-ie-reiir;1! of a-re ti its t ennil luru tt aarchase niiesr dosm, baliMtnvntu, with iuV-rest pTa'i"e aisrirui'.le. --i.c-jar.-i v i.r:jrive. l.to 1 1 1. to iyl l". ....--. --S -u .d m nr-er' Is-:;,, OF?. 'IK f.iov''ii'rrs i.f r!e Ku-haswrt a iT M ." mi S. t !i e!.i av t'.-ni. .n .-. sr.- iyrr-. rv Twtini to n. --.s i; bo;t-.. itilCi '.iir.nl, 0:1 M i ! iv, t is in 1 r-.ef tiy. .miirv t..t, L-t.i..n t "i-bexirsi n One in t Tbre-j i'i I', M . nsr t'is- ;.arMr .J" TosSnr en t:u i - l-oii ot v-Ttieinj; t'-e issie.T of tLr.torsi. snf sis,,. tVrti.se ' l i-t roT of n.-i U-i! of l,r.- I c. Also. ir r tut' .I'so i.i visr;t ,r i bos... m; f,i wrtit 1 1 1 l. . t . an.! WeJ ir- II Iri.-1 1 t'i-ni;Ni:ir. A's . ;'..r f e f.ni,s-st. u' va,ii.-,in l-a??, Ir k'lrri tS'v ivi'i Ti ial td ,Mt!k-a Itail H-. 1 f. -m :.v ts r ,;nt ..iin.s-r'v. D.s-. rHr is-51. li -te. 500 to 1000 Bnskols of Colce I tt.VT. S,C AT TUT. eents per buab.M. C AT TUT. GAS WORKS. Pa-ice, IS fecrul-er Till, f stik. 41 -tf. XEW FIR3I.

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uinnnct t'oimri's.iou Itii ariess, tlie purchass mid x.t!a of nil k.n.ta o4" Grain, Grass Seed, Flaxsoei Vsd V.W)IM ftsrler i.e u.ira awl stylo of URMJCV, STBATTAX A CO.. a pri'niT.l t tuiv those articb-a a larjfe or sni i!li)Uaiitiii's, delivereit at t!iei V teres. Il.nrse at t'ne nH-rsss-troirot' I "Hill ..treet ail. -I f'wt Wnm .l ei'tie, It K-hmonit. I ii 'A. lier H interester will lilea-.. uivi-ns a raH. .UrHS IIK.VI KV. SAMUEL HK.NLEV J. F.. STIt VITtJC, J. S. STAKlt. BirhrHt.ri.. Kec. . S;i t. 41:u fl JSf.b.j.iblicar eofy 6aa andchpe adv'a $6 is.;. ritmPEtTls. rsoj. CHICAGO TRIBUNE. V Xtaily, Trl-vVeek.il Mil Wct-Uy Nine linger. USIOTSD TOS--Srw, Coinnierce, loliiicsT Aeiimltiarea .Hriet-re mid I.jfciatur-'. yo srmjrrsjrox to temtobx Tte Ucion Mufl aiilShili bo Preserved. T' e prrat t'nimi fnrlv has just aebioa-ed Hie most plorii lis ni I iiii'rtaut triiiuiph in Mm liivtorv of our nirion rn tho re-election, of Abraham LsnsJu V tbir tresfleisry. Ihr oVftiaiy- is rnir beloved rountrr will bo cii'tousto-l fc ttiat oll tried and pine (statesman, ftu se tour years will m iko ui. ra biatory than was. ever allotted to any- liko pertol. Its ruru striking fo tu.es. -;;i oi-.T..x. t-'ie -i ttsbinp of the rele-lliou lv tlie jsowcr ol tiie S'vord, the tpestocatiwn of the t'nion. Bn.1 the freedom of every slave that treads. Aiwe."i:ii Mif. For tht-e meaauros the ttvople have .leeWrod i ttiumler tunes., and their emphatic enicta will lie. obeyed. WluV t av trtst events rv trans'"rinir,.i.o mail poor cr ru b can ttilord to do nittinatt a t w spa per. It is as neeessarv as, his dailr Ireai. ' ' The Ciiuvta j 1 Rjii-TME ia tefire yvm. ! This iveit known nu I popu'ar journal ia noted for i a-"ii't it ' nt'-wents eir!i rsndor, foartessnass and nvwiisnirms. ii ai jvs to tno nifrox rultitcr tlian popular, an 1 t ikes tie re-sjioneibility isl Htwitt t! Truth. TTsr!l.. f t'.c ottenee thai in-iy be j;ivoa hi I"r,-iu--rii ttivf teisTiafp. 'i'eu ruMiPLH srvt OfUECT which tli C-naaoo Ti:iBt ve e-pous are -1 ijk C.n iir Fi:r.vtur.r, Jlsxicic iui I'l'Masirrv. i'Kitrr.it'iTT jiif. Cmo, trsi3rErE to ntr. Co.xsriti rej..-. asji Sk'PitKitACV t.? rtr.; f.ws. t Ui.sus oe Tans Iliimr or a litsKt to IIoi.i Asr Lar at I'tni-os is fM-aTK-tr, in at ArviioaaNa-B Tiiar RaeLa luvt. So IuiiiiT viae TBI Co:iTITCTtOX, V.VTTl runr riasT Oaar it. ika-V tls projeewrioni ff the war afi-am.-,t Inn.n until Cm sntiionty of tiie ttovernmjnX is estsW.stieii ' over the wliott' Union. , There uiu,t Iw ivt fH.TirtK. no stopw tnckwspl. Fa'tiu-e iinw will etiiMil dishonor and wisetry, reuderu -.g rasccwre fito and propi-rty, andi l-.-aving tiie rouutri prey til anasc.il. lemu and; j mm ter. Too inut-!i urenoiu bk-tol anl vs'.uaiil I trccswe linv a heeit suerttiocl to utop nrnr. The clempi r sa.i si. tvcn oitet M eu-uruiL' a-'srv- is Htraiiriitrward. If it c st our for ;.ati rs seven vnara i.r fcanuh strnf-fb; V found the llrpwdic, it is suj-ety wort it a. triMt an c-ff .rt on the p.irt of this jjeimratioii to preserve it. Welirer bi !iiic faith that the earning year will witni.-) t'. complet-; rsrc-rtiirov U t. resd 0,nfcleraev. lwirin(t the kis year preat victories bare liceu wtMi, ivnd a tirnttry Isr.-r t.,o France or f.Tminy has b-.-cn wr-stol lrn tii rwljtka imvI risV irjil t t ie f rii..n. tie iriwse campaign, br sea and land "will cU.se lorever tiie fountains, of scd:d i ani eruet wm." I iw Cmf-Ano TRtcvur. is a Wurtas Nr.israrea. uaade n; in liw W,r, and devoted ti Westorn in. t.-r.-st. 1" discasses t-very mbtect or interest to. WeWTi ca'n--r.-fc)r.i. rn oral, ftoliticul, ooium -rciul and financial. 'o Western niercb-uit, banker, tsriuer. rjvjt-h-inic, drover or mannfactiirrr mo study bis on n i i.i. Tej. t aixl do witbool it. . fsrnjiT should sell a busitel of wiwat, r,m, oats, or a luond of Usif or prk without readmit the TstBt ME. No merchant should sell bis jfls wititoitt rt-idinji riie Taiitt-NK ; no raxnufacttsrer f:W wares ; do mechanic tbe product cf bis hands, wttiioot first confcuJwa as WBll-tilled columns It is in eiprr r'-njct A FIRST CLASS .NEWSPAPER. Tlie Chicago Tbibcke while fearless in tiie espressioii of it opinioru and patruitic ia its. entW-rr rs, at beinir a firm-tiu nr.rjmjr. It brills tbe news U trie iftipie of the ."iortnwest seaeral day s't..ti,;r tbaa tlie papers tat tbe aoa-boarl. Tirf contents of t.'ie Wkkilt Tkibi-.nb ciabrace: . 1st. A etnriU'te c-orreut history of tlm progress of tne. war. with the 2 ru ral ifsii tX the dar. 2d. Copious Telcgriph e lj,p,lcbe aoi special Cot-re. p'.n-lei ee eontaiuinsr the LiUrst News from ali parts, rfown to tbe hour of jrom? to press. " RflK-rtji if sseetinj'S, wbtir Folitieat, Bl.g.oui. Aericultiirai, EJncational -r Mmosiianroos. 4;h. I-1-.tceelmrt tif CToproa an l Stale Legislatures, important Spt-cs-V-s anl bimmt. -b. Market reports, embrarinj; every article tbs Farmer or IVeWr Can expect to firvi ritd ia a newspaper. The Tr.v has achi -cd if bibcai rpai ucsi as a f.Vtmtnerciat peper. Hth.--Carefully pr-iansj Agricultural atvl florticn!t ir.t articles !.t ' It.-.r.J," auj utatr atW writers oo trie F'rm and fiar-ien. Tm. Foelry, Ta'e.-s, AntscJ.tr,ad 0--'p, Ilcvkwa and Piaant itsctiaiir. TF.'K.tlS-i'aTABi.i ix Aura-set-. la cooaeqtaoaet ttie biU pnoe of wiiite paper, anl the great inr raaMi in tfie wapes of pemiyis, and the enbaneei c-t of ererjI'.insT connected sntb pnutio'r. tbe fotVowin are the lowest terms nt which the TaisaNS can be aft-.rd.jj. There will be ua deviation fr'iua tliese rate : Weekly, sinftie u!-scribera A uaoiitbs $l.2i. $ I M " To clubs of 19 copies 20.00 " To clubs of Jl cpie 40.00 , Tri-wefkiy, auigle siabscrit-ers - . Dailr T bjsc s. tor one rear - 1J.0 fix Dtbs " Three monti,s 3.0 Reniittaoces for clubs saast be made at oxx time, but additions mar be made at aay tioaa at club rases, after tbe eltrb has been raise i. S" Money bT Uraat, Ernress. or (a Begi itere4 Letters is sent at oar ri-i. Addresn TRIBUNE Co. Cbicajo, I1L Cut Straw and Hay, FOR sale at fSentton' Har Press, delivered any. where ia the Citr. AiS cash pwil fer Straw aad Hay, at ail hots, by - STEFnES SCOTTOX, Ssrrmth Street, Norti, of Main, liictmood, lad. Else. 4. 1V53. I-O tf

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