Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 30, Shelbville, Shelby County, 31 March 1864 — Page 2

TIIKSiiKliltf VOLUNTEER.

Tar. Wa?. is tuc Fifth District. n... farcer war beinig waged

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SI1ELI3YVILLK,

THURSDAY, MARCH 31.1864.

?rirrR ipitor.

the truly loyal" in tho nun

'Concessional District of this State, than ! - . . . : . A.

V i between tho armies conreuuiag in

X I Meld. Sol. Meredith and Geo. . Juli-

"K I Jan are rival candidate tor tne nomina

tion for Congress, and from all appear-j

ancea the internals" are about equally divided. The Del ware county Fret Press,

&jT I the Julian organ, make the following

inquiry : Vit single qualification ha Sol. Meiedith to represent the Fifth District inConrress? Let anr one attempt to

answer the question, and we promise the I readers of the Pre one of the greatest

"Kiscongenation " Some time sine there was tuibli.h-l, in New ork -City, a ctfriom anonymous pamphlet, entitled "Misce?ene;ion: "the Theory of the Blending of the Kr.?tSj opplied to the

American ue .Man nr.l Ne,:ro." This

Tammany Resolutions. The Tammany Society of New York city have adopted tiie following resolutions: as cxpres?ive of their position in the coining

political eampaigu.

Jifsoh'f'i, That it is the patriotic duty of

- DIED, Oa th- lnit. m Ulf ;at 13 A. M., affr a brief U.1cm of CGhoure, M.m Caaaii An Woodm, only daughter of George c4 Henrietta. WoJn, aJ 14 years, o month and 17 day.

She has pine from our raidit She has

Indianapolis 4 Cincinnati Rallrosd-

3

joined her friends in that Celestial abode

pamphlet has given currency tothe new word i the Democratic party to unite in the suppres w raourn her loss. She was like the open-

"miscegenation," coined bv author and ' 'on tie existing rebel iou hv the exercise, exphuued by him M a confound 0f the twoKCVCry 5 i'"

mate oojeet. me preservation 01 me l. nion.

Lesohcd, that tneKepuhuean adminitra-

10R lT.T.S!ltNT I 1H4,

Town ship Ticket.

'CtnioitivK of the 19th century.

' The iIoitMiiite are all tor Mereditl

Latin words miscere, to mix, and7eHu.,, a race.

writer who eenously advocates the intermarriage and cohabitation of white woi&en with neprr.es. has little claim to notice; vet the pumphleton'-miscegenation'has attracted wide notice and caused considerable discussion. The New York Irine is favora

ble to the new doctrine, n9 are nearly all the

abolition journals. Before Ion

; i .. j . i i . i 3 ., - '

rr uuu; wnenyiie nan me lairest prospects fur a lon and useful life she was t&ken away. All earth looked bright and fair to her. She has now gone where eternal pleas-

ure reigns supreme, sne had been a mem

tk'ii Iiot been characterized bv imbecilitr. i ber of the Younjr Ladies Headinj Societr ifi

corruption, and tanatieism; that ?t has inter- ' mase ever since u was nrsr esiaonsnea.

TRAINS PASS 8UKLBTTILLB.

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Cbiea r.xpr... a.m. Mil, IS .' M. I ie.40 a 1 Acoommokt'.ea . p.r' N5hl Esrrrw,;. fr-Ul r.. 1 Ctica Kxprv, t.mu KllLILUY St UIKII AD (OLl.HBU ItHKLDY U. K, TRAINS TASS SUELBVTlLtl. frota ka!iii:c..f.. .4a.-. I Tor Colaho,..e

Frutu Coiumtc..... i l- .ta. ur KttLTiii,..j.jg jb'

z no doubt it

1 will be one of the chief tenets of the Ilepul -ith. i liciin rart.T-

'i :.. !..:!.. ,..,.1 P.;i.i;,,i. thnrannf! 1 no l0,l0W,n-r of the recoraTnen-

iM5nii.Hu o "--,,.. .i. ... t . ,, . nesoirec, i nai me ju?t aivi earnest Iiop

-the latter thuv pitches into Junau : . r. ... - prommeni . 0j t,e nation is now directed to th Tioinini ' ' lritn! cilthA nilmmiiiir.it i . .....

, .1 ,,Cr .Ti; i u" tioii ana eiecuon oi a uenn.crati". t'reidfni

,V lilllLV HI l lit. liv.ui'1 w "iiiiuii, .

ferred with the constitutional rights of state and individuals-; that it has expvsed our gallant armies to needless disasters and fruitless massacre for the sake of forwarding presidential aspirations, and by the substitution of rash incompetent commanders in the place uf brave mid skillful general., and that it his notoriously proved itself unequal to the responsible task of conducting the war with int-lliz-i)ce, energy, and suecenn.

Hesolved, That the jut and earnest hope

iv. ..- t T..M i.r.?iinfnt ir-atuie ot his cnaracter ever I

.... ..,.,..,.'... ..... M.-t since he entered public life

-inrt'ny tli..- c rd'.u ;in

1 (ni'cr uv. 'ihci c iun be no better or more

i. i

t

and had been absent but once during that! IV V A Otlfl TVill- TTFlrlPmnPV time. In die death of Georiatae cemmuni- J e iiUUrLJUrj

ty has lost one of its most amiable associates ; and our Society one of its moat valued aud influential members.

At a meeting of the ' Society the fVTVming

redutions yrprj? unAn;tnoir-lv adopter: liesolced. That the nieni-rn of this Society wear the badge ot mourning for the period of one month, as a testimonial of respect for ourdeeeaned tBeir.ber

fiisnlreJ; Tliat instead of erasinher name i

frf-m ttic rill we continue to call it during t'ne time of our mourning.

iV'MII UK'MU'U V I I I A 1 ( I m,i

It i an ad-1 world."' " endtll Philfh.

J. X. l'AHUISH, M. D.', Oculist and Auriot, GEXEnAl'sUllGEOxN", IofiriaAr-i ou Ujirrin Street, IU.m' buikliag, S-ilhaf' tiorgA liar J art ttore, ; Ar,

I "'I nil'ii nn Iwmn nf ll... T.. . . . . I ... T. .t IIL.i tn,l.. ! ,1. .

I he ti.et put in nomination by the ; ul -how that e!HHnrsa as been tlie lnfyimn win-ling of the rncen wlii,!, 5 C.,Vu ! to outueive and the firmnes t exe0Ut,. and R'tolred. That a copy of thi notice be put', fRr.ATSaa5M.r the i

ititution-! witmn the minute Hook anl nlea awav. and; X i:atirj:t. Artificial 'ur:i, l-trry-um, utraaut

elevating

the '.under wh.- administration the con

Kar. I1 will

;il ri'-hti of the people will he regarded, the I that a copy .hall he sent to theber.eyed fmN---

... - - -. r-- , - , -, . ii- i . . - , .. . ... .... :- 1 1 i . ,A,r:' ,1,. wk. k. I I - r -

? I.... ! uutte-t tact, tnat tin principal oniiuea i "-The historv of 'the world ' .-i.;i;,..;.,n I puono treasury protected, ana the rebellion ! ' - FUU"MCU ,u w

. .. ihix been that of an office seeker, his i written in one word whiVh tn .,.. ...r.-:,i I subdued.

. ia vi a naisaa ask m aa ' w i iiniii i iaii: ikiitaiia

. hrn iiuini.!i btifcinoMR urver ainouniinc tn t " ichk uin munv more a nn ham-

Litiuul i.a: 1 -r tl.e office oil rustce found r . . t i- .1 tht i. AtniUmir;' n.,r. t traordinnrv rower and i

t.. r-iirnitk-r tai--irVTiiiivf iiHi'iiniii i.i v-i. i aiuikiviiiiuiiw,i j if i uirv i if -;iii i i

h:! I. II. Wilson. :.s the families of olun-: ' , ...... .J VV r -i,.iiu. ..:.i scrupulously controlled and

uen snd otiior' wi.l readily testify. The - . a,,:.i,.trt ,,i u,.,.i,uiu,l.,.!Ma the result and tlie desinihn f tri! 'V ' . K. . -' .

r,- r . ' .r ' lv' ' w "c " ' r ;..-,,... ; ' pies ani canuitiates lu ov

...-it,..,. a'Ji.ui. ..;nu... ..... )n , to nam a k 1 ll LT I C Lers01l Who hat! . "-"'.' ur -uuir. ! ,.nv 1, K-(Mirr.l ltv ih.

. ... . - " r n, in,! iZ ll .,,..7 If ...-.. ! ' "

l 11 . iri rr liu li;iu iff I r r i t r . ,

r Mr .1 n 1 ion 1 . ! it i i t ia iti lit trim r

retpon

and houl'I niv be intrusted to reliable and eoaipet' tit hHr.ls, .ind it is the general e.pre ion fn!l f:ir minded and obserting men that I' ll. W'ilv.n is the right man in the rijht j.'.aoe. 1 he balr.nce of the ticket is equally vorthy nnd dcerving the support of law abiding nti. I truly patriotic citiiens, and the Democracy have only to rally in their might to lect it I v a swinging majority.

our land, and thr nero is henceforth and

forever to be a part ofthe nation. His blood is to mingle with that of his formal oppressor, and the two races blended in one will make a more peaceful, hiirdr, powerful and intellectual race than America lias cterseen before.' William, )Velh Broicn.

$8T The leaders oi the administration party are committing themselves more and moro every dnv to the doctrine of tK"rn

Republican generals is etill more significant.

that he. Julian, did not abue, malign .m l attempt toinjuto by every means in his power. As a business member of Congress, Mr. Julian is a complete failure. He knows practically nothing of the busi

ness, and spends nil of hi time after ; making one speech a year, in writing ! letters iver his district, to secure a re-

Thc Ohii Domocratic -State Convcn-1 oItH tio, . tjon. ' lie has never don anything for the The rWcra-r of (hioassembled in State" r.m'' ,lul ,,RH --otitiRiially found fault i' : i .u o.i ii. r ..-.i.. ' u u'1 thnSR w'' U !1C (Kr tiir best to

i ii i 1. 1 ii iii v .Miiiuua vii luu .iti 4p: iiiv ? . , ... . . i i

. . . . ., .! suppress the rebellion, and peril inji their I " occurrca at a uinner commemorating the tjuriie d putting in nomination a ticket ot 1 ' k r, 1 . , . i . T, ., ... . . ,. . . ... , lives, while lie was safely quartered in victory of Tea liide. e quote lrom a refctafc;.fl.cers. 1 res.aenti.1 electors, and ap- Wahin9to writing letters to secure his ! port in the St. Louis Democrat, a radical ah-

,.....t.Ur. . ... i tatt.- .u return to Congress, ot one ot his tamiie Democratic Notional Contention at Chi- ily have volunteered, but are enjoying tapo The present DemocHktit Btate officers comfortable positions at Washington; fere re nominated. Geo. E. PughandTho's while others are fighting the battles oi W. Hartley were choseh Electors at large for the country. thcStute. The name of C. L. Vallandigham . " Mas put in nomination by his friends as a S What, then, under heaven, we ask,

candidate for delegate at large totheChicago j na he done that lnnBt bc pnt""ed

upon me people oi mis district as a member of Congress, to the exclusion of braver and better men, who have lost their health in their country's caujse. This war of crimination and re-ci imi-

Resolvcd, That in consideration of the ex-

atronasc now un

employed by the

triumph of our princi-

ember next can

rough and perfect Till F ! 1 Tl

lots rebellion will extinguish slavery in i ija8ed on a generous and patriotic surrender

of personal inl local preferences, interests und opinions. Jienohed, That at this grave crisis in our national affairs, when rebellion threatens the existence of the Union, and the Republican party avails itself of the existing war to disregard the obligations of the Constitution, and insiduously labors to introduce and es

tablish a policy conflicting with the liberties,

untetr.

Addison Township Democratic Convention.

Ave. All fura.i uf

CHRONIC DISEASES Trrate.1 oa ScieLtiflo Trltcipl. rFoetii lxtii4!tel-

of Addison Township assembled at Cory's Hall on Saturday, March 2Cth. 1S64, and organized by selecting Ja's. Harrison, chairman, and Geo C. Trachrr, Secretary. The Conention proceeded to the selection

of candidates to be supported at the ensuing)

Township April election. I. K. Wilson was unanimously nominated for Township Trustee. Jas. Fix was nominated by aclimation for

interests, and prosperity of the country, Tain-' Justice of the Poace.

many Hall will maintain its ancient faith s Wyatt Barnes, James L. Capp, John Wor-

l'ursuautto previous notice the Democracy ; With n.ore.iii cn lkss i'AlNtinU Balia ai

equality and all "that it includes. The fo'-! historic reputation byaoquiescinshi the I nd Mat. Dietzer. were nominated by . . , authority of the Kegular National Conven-I

lowing report oi remark made by leading I tion, canej to mcPt at Chicaao on the anni- aclainat.on lor Constables.

versary of American Independence, confb; The following gentlemen were chosen Deldentialv believing; that, in the adoption of its Urates to representee Township in theCoun-

pr.no.piesanacan.iiuates. it wu, laicniuiij t Convention: Zeb. Itiy,J. J. Conner. E. vindicate our devotion to the Lnionand the ,. . , . . . ". . , , . constitutional rights of tho people. k- 1 T- J- Inland, Dr. Tarrish, Mart.

Kinj and F. G. Robertson. On motion the Convention adjourned. Ja's. Uarrisox, Prs't Gao. C Titacrer, Sec'y.

Conw'ntk'n, but was defeated -receiving 211

M'tcs an 1 his opponent Hanney 216. There is a iMifcroua class of men in Ohio styling themsehes "unconditional peace

nen, ' about as meanincless a namenstlmt

assumed by the abolitionists of "uncoiuiition-1 "alion 'Volition chiefs in the al union." These peace men made a bold ! fiftu t)'htl iot is of nt tlIe importance :;mrt i f t ci m f i. il iX tin-, fi-vw T. ! to tfw trrnoral ralnr farlVnr r li i n i

'v-ii'i-v ' V "IHII I Ol (.1117 t.oil I I il ll II I I ' v . v.vlk I ,IIVV. I , I ll I I IIUI I llll 11 vvs

t-.,;,i i.-.i ,..i4.i-a. ....' i i, . . . . . -i ..miscegenation, comes next in order,

. v. v.v t..i.n-i. i. tii.- t'uiu ucuuu on nai , nu.ivv inn u vorinpi aim liiiueciie sei oi

oliticn sheet: General McNeil rcspondd, and in the course of his remarks said that hersaftcr the elective franchise should be extended to all who fight for the country, without regard t nationality or color. Generals Gray and Hosecrans: "That's right; that's right.-' General Hosecrans mid he fully concurred in what had been said about black soldiers. General McNeil has told you he thought that every black man who fought for the country should have a vote; wo do I, so do I, ifcc, Ace Hero are three generals, in responsible positions ia the Union army, who openly avow their intention of giving the blacks precisely the same political privileges as the

onal rights of tho peopl

Ax A policy. We owe the readors and patrons of the Volcxtesr an opology for the late hour at which we make our appearance, and all other defects they may discover, for we have been run nearly to death with job work and othor demands upon our time and attention. Wc shall endeavor to make amends hereafter.

ternity, in tho way of procuring two very cs

sential commodities, butter and eggs, as the Southern ports by our Navv. The hucksters,

whites. Social equality, including, uf course, ) not satislied to compete with our grocery

Jackson Township Convention.

Pursuant to previous notice the Democracy

of Jackson Township assembled in conven

tion at Mt. Auburn, on Saturday March 2Gth

IkocKADED.-Our ciiv at this time is as j a o'clock p. M. On motion Hon. Jaeob effectually blockaded by Jio huckstering fra-1 Mutz wa cll0scn chairman and . M. Phil-

lips, cccretary. inoiion mo vuincmmu then proceeded to organise a Democratic Club and appoint a Township Central Committee to correspond with the County Cen-

J011X IIEXDIUCK;S, Jn., DRUG STORE.RhCO'T exfniive parehaMt fot Ch, aAlw ay to th j.uUii, ttil

My Stock is Complete,

:Vnd will be sold Low for Cash, CONSISTING IX PART Of

COAL OH. UCUOOE, Bi

PIPER XOTIOX SEC ARS L, A 71 PS WHITE EE AD BIRD SEED LABD OIL

E!VELOPCS TOB1CC nmsncs ri9ii OlE TrnPEXTina xvinooxr olacs 9PICES CAKTOU Oil.

Patent 3toclioineo AND A VARIETY OF OTUIR GOODS.

rcT u w i t n g r. e a carr.

0

RcxemVr thi plitre Xrth tiU Public Saaart. t Writ of tl.aoll alaiid. l4-

political chailatans abolitionism has foist

ed into place and power, and now, like a

and snarling over the prospective spoil. It is an oi l adage nnd a true ono, that

terms or conditions they propose to secure an r.coiiditit.nal pence," we should have .Vbetler opinion of them but they propose no j 'lie., t'ivy howl peace ! peace! when there ; ;io i :o e.. 'l i-ei e is no man in this country esceot abolition fanatics, secession fire-eater

;.:..! povernuc.it contractors, employees and whoa ro"fs frt11 out honcst nicn ?et ,heir ti;ires but who are. anxious for peace a per-,,ll0S- alK'1 il i8 H'L lo bo verified in t.Tinerit and lasting peace on the basis of the this instance, for tho indications now are -institution an da restoration of tho t'nion that for the first timo in many years the t.-.it ihe talk about an unconditional peace is j 'Burnt District" will bo represented in .imply nonsense and not very good nonsense the next Congress by a gentleman and o

.:tr. me tt.roat ot a tew men m Uino to ge ft Democrat.

e.leot Mr. aU.indiiigham a delegate to the Chicago Convention and resist by force, any jiticnipt on the part of the administraiion or

ir agents to prevent his participating in

dealers in buying out ol'wagons as they come 1

in town, or even scouring the country, have 1

Ural Committee. Levi Itunshe, Win. Pattcr-

) an nr.d J 11 Vruri" wPft Rtinointod said

rr. . Til" IU-II BUUllllil" lilt' CUUIIirV, Hit U ' . . 5 The Democracy oi Lass County, Iud., j Committee. The Convention then proceeded

have presented the editor of the Logansport

pack of famished hyenas are snapping! Aaro. their eounty paper, with a new pow

er printing press, i his speaks well lor the liberality ot the Democracy of Cass, and shows that they appreciate the importance of a county paper, and feel disposed to give it such encouragement as will ensure its success and enable its publisher to extend its sphere of usefulness. The Pharos is a reliable and well conducted journal, and well deserving the patrouago and favor ofthe Do mocracv.

method of stationing an agent at the differ-i 10 I,,e 9e,ccuon OI ioue.unmw

cnt Turnpike gates and buying every egg und pound of butter that comes along, which they

! at tlie nnnrri'ipliirif Aril election. l:iniI

a Snepp was put in nomination for the ofiiee of

tf&m It is difficult to accounnt for the ovation of which a black regiment, which left

The Rebels Know T .ieir Owx. A recent number of a rebel newspaper the Mississip

picn contains tho following remarkable New York tho other day. were the recipil nassane : I nnL fV..ti o r-..o ..or... .. ..;.. a

!u. uviu tv . iiitijiy imit; uicii uuu t t- . . . , ......

paysion, and i.ke other compounds of a effer-j 77mMi New York JSxprew. Metropolitan j T ' T" 7,"? !, rf..nt mitnr.ilil snhJ.l.i vcKon nol.ii .w,iv? I'lncinnfi P.in,, i ,rr .,r ...nv .,f fl.u white lUen Hlid WOlUCn do indeed hold to the

. vi-4i ivikv, v u vol v j t aa V ia i. j u a av.ia avlj- ... .ai. a a . a I ta iiiv

its dciiborat.ons was the mere ebullition of ' ..'iT..,

doctrine of Gran Jinothcr. Thomas, that ''ne

groes are in all respects equal to white men as so.diers, and in some respects 6unerior."

P.m hall resume iMswav. There is no Dem-1 vanous cttier papers ot ttie ortti which are . ii. .i ' r i .i. I the exronenrs of tho opposition to Lincoln ? ocrat or upholder ot the Constitution ana the fI , 11 . ,, , . , Have thev read tho speeches ot Hendricks, 1'iwsbut what will aumit that a irreat outrage I rh.-.A

t ii v..', a'av . ivu hum - i v va on' vi v if was committed on the person of Mr. Valland-! Have they ever found in any of these pa ! I5ecauSe. no wh;ie regiment, cither going to

inham that his arrost, trial and banishment pe or speeches a syllable that did not t or returning trom the lie.d, have recently rotor no crime committed was an exercise 0fi breathe the most orthodox States' Rights j ceived nn ovation from any body in New

!ffnrtrin anA n noiim nmm ii n rr rmnnaifinn tn

ju-bit rary and despotic authority worthy of the, coercion? These are tho men we wish to mst absolute lopot of the Old World, and j encourage, and these are the men whose suc.oe that calls for and one day will be redres-; cess will bring us peace." sod and the present tramples apon the rights ; Can the Volunteer explain why it is that of th citizen made to atone for their crimes j !he .Io( so confidnitly to the Copper- , , . , , heads of the North for aid ana comfort and -but no clas ot men in Ohio or elsewhere the utimate triumph of treason and rebel an toroe public opinion what the Demo-jlion?

York. Surely, the negro is the coming man. Zfig A deserter from the Union Array lately visited Kingsvide, Canada, fell in love with a cirl there and married her. He sent her to Detroit to buy clothes; she wrote to him to come and chose for himself which he

back home.

unsuspectingly did. and was given up as a deserter by his charmer, who also received

crati party requires is power before it can The above is from the abolition (dis)Union j the 130 reward without a murmur, and went

r Jrcss wrongs or make any stops in te di- j Banner of this city. To the closing interrogvection ot peace, and this continually thrust-! itory we have but to soy: The pretended iug outside and embarrassing issues upon the j txtract from the JlissippianU a forgery a party, as was done in Ohio, is but illy caicu- noan and contemptible abolition lie, but ope iated to further- the cousumation of the one h every respect worthy and characteristic of great object, success in November next fie abolition party, which lives by falsehood There are thousands of sagacious men in the md thrives by plunder.

Latest Novelty. A movement to consol

idate the six New England States into two is

the latest novelty before Congress. The

whole six have not the population of New York, and yet in the United States Senate, thev have a voice equal to that of New York,

at once shin to the city. The consequence is that theso almost indispensiblc articles of family consumption are not to be had in our market for love nor money. The practice adopted by these husksters is simply an im

position and an outrage upon the community, and the hucksters themselves an intolerable nuisance, and some means should be adopted whereby the community will have at least an equal chance with themselves in procur

ing an occasional do..en of eggs or pound of

butter. We would also say to the farming community that when they start to town saw the paper containing them and nothiev-

ing abolitionists was ever able to produce it. All the aid and comfort the rebels receive

from the North is from the abolitionists, and it is to their persistent course of infamous misrepresentation and encouragement of the rebels by assurances of assistance from the North that the war lias been prolonged. Gody for April. For tho first time in several months this old and popular periodical again makes its appearace on our table, having lost nothing in style or contents during its absence. This Magaziac wc belieie

is tho only one in the country that has met the expectations of its friends and has not

drifted into the arena ofpolitics it is emphatically a literary family publication, its contents, both poetry and prose, of a chaste, ennobling und interesting nature. The number

before us in every respect sustains the high

Township Trustee, and receiving the unanimous vote of the Convention was declared nominated. Samuel Higgins was put in nomination for the office of Justice of the Peace, and receiving a unanimous vote was

declared nominated. Noah Scott and Allen Smith were then put in nomination for Cons

tables, and each receiving a unanimous vote

were declared nominated. The meeting was then addressed by K M Hord and S. L. Vanpelt.

CLOCK, WATCH,

.ffi.WEI.RY

s

TfIRR

mi

Pi

U I I 'nil JA Mr- WIM

the SIC.VortheUMO irTCS?

&OTT1I SIDE ??2L1C SQUARE,' 8HBLB Y7ILLE, I2TD c. j. Jionniso: RESPECTFULLY nnouncc tUcitiM mt IWlf' Cuuuiy tlial 1 ha 'fil a J Iry f toraal tb t ..wl. l-r W l.urtMiic: Urt-l ins CH'ai.Uy U Ualnl a (aft

an..rtnirnt ot pol in his lire. rnrj.n.f.ir erery tyl m4. cnwle of WatchevC !' r..l Jeelr. all cf which will

1 1 was then mooved that the proceeding ,r,id m ciitj. n.e at t-.ci n oi tini in Cio-

i.ati r l!iliaiuiuim. ani ever ajwtic ww , j e-l to jirove as recuminclirtttl.

of the meeting be published in the Shelby Volunteer. Tlie meeting then adjourned. JACOB MUTZ.IWt W. M. Phillips. Sec' v.

Tho Savage Article of tho Chicago Times upon Gen. Burnside. The telegraph announced that on the re cent visit of Gen. Burnside to Chicago, the Times of that city greeted him with a "savage article." The following is the article referred tot and if we were going to express an opinion

hould say it was slightly ravage and some

what pcrsoual. If we wore going to express another opinion we should say it contained

about as much truth as bitterness : From the Chicago Timet. TlIE BUTCUER COMING.

The butcher of Fredericksburg and at-i

tempted assassin of the liberty cf speech and

of tne press in the North west is coming to

CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWZUIT ia m aatlsfact'.ry mar. or r or no charge. 74VHiicniiT the Ilai, uUi kid Public " of "tne Uij Wath. t a alo aKT roa tub i TAYLOR'S PATEXT DOOtt BZIXr ucr afct ccnn!cal lr.vrtitir. CU ar4 M It.

CHEAP FURHITUnE ! C O KEY & U AD, t SueexMssri to Ju:een k Cbm )

, . e will pav a harvlssme reward for a copy Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, y. ichian, ami t'.io Do mo.-ratio party, who to dav feel .r.i u- .-. i , , -v- t. ,' , -.i

- )i uic .UiS.is.uppian containing tne anne ar- . lnaiana an comoinea. ewr.ngiaua wiin

.1

i . . j --a. i r.. . j vi'i.iti.111111. lai'-i i"--. iaa I UUIO llll Ull LVUl ll VA, L " Aill.l U'A that cn its success denends a stoppage of the I , . , , , " t . . , , . , '. , , . icle a ricn man would be safe m onering ! less than four now desooticallv rules iwentu y'X. a res!.Or:tnn ii tha' 1 . ninn nn.l t'ml ! "

, n ... 4. . . ' Mus entire possessions, for tho paper can not millions of free and loval people. Is inaintair.am? ot a Constitutional and Reoub- u , . . .. ,.!... -it

, oe proaucea. mil practiced manuiactur- right:

ing pretended extracts from Southern papers by the abolitionists is an old one it will bo remembered that the abolition papers howled and shrieked about the proceedings of the 8th of January, 152, Democratic- State Conven

tion l.olnrr r.n l.i;.l-,vri ;,v, ... .u T. in L ! meroiis northern democratic iournals on ac-

inline savs: ow is the tame to Ricnmond ra y0 bonett man cver I count of their" Unionism. It is by the co-

of secession and abolition in this

orts of ways that Unionism is as-

!iorril nafonA. .r . u . A u i . f ' aftilpd in both socfion of tho T ninn. It ll

iu;inuiC9 C HldlU Ul IIIC5C - - - .

lie in form of government, and it is onlv by a

rigid adh-rauce to the old land marks of the pirtv that their co operation ca be secured jud the cccccss of the party Et4vds certain.

Bettsr titan Mass Mebtiksx A Demo

this

5a- Jeff. Davis -has taken to imitating Burnside. lie is said to have suppressed the Raleigh (N. C.) Standard on account of its Unionism, just as Burnside suppressed nu-

iaie auvancea. r lood your townshins with ' . . ... ... , vi .n . 'ps un :with produce to sell thev will genera lv do operation n ??p!ipers. hat Democrat is it who can t 1 . . . . ' i n ,r , , ,v . " . . 1 much better by running the blockads. for n and all so aJ e- l to spend from three to ten dollars in , t t , L.;u.i:'

spreading Demoeratie papers? This is the

wiy to insure the tucevss ofthe Democracy

Tucksters paying but IS and 20 cts for but- i between these upper and neither millstones

er. wben lb could readidly have been ob- that Unionism is being ground to powder.

Chicairo, on the invitation of sundry Aboli-! . . . t-tir.au martalu iinl

reputation ofthe Magazine, and abounds . tionists, who propose, we believe, to make aj. ivinr.i.i.t !: .ua-itB ihiiicasf mt lf

with illustrations on wood and steel, designs I public exhibition ot mm some time aunng for embroidery, fancv needle work, fashion ! ais da-v' Tly arc fit parties for the per-

plates, A:c. the double fashion plate, con.

taining six figures, truthfully and artistically colored being a speciality. Published by L. A. Gody, Philadelphia, Pa., at $3 per year.

Peach Trees. Experienced fruit growers in the East assert that the recent cold weather did not kill entirely the peach trees and advise growers not to cut them down, but too trim them thoroughly, cutting oflTthe main

IucoujvaraMf Stock of

Furniture & Chairo, WW, win art3::j y -:i t rei jet?m f is u

u. wii.j w.v. w.v : ----- :o. .fonijpriJW. ike truth .f hkS -ill reiy the puppet, and jumping-jack ol the pnnci- ;Jntt..nwhaiuuke the trouvwn4 pie butchers and assassins. He did not con- V.; tuai-. The lu-rkii full in -Aery Jerrt-,a-

lormance, and he is a fit object for their adu

lation. lie is not much uf a sight, however.

He was not the head butcher and assassin; he j i .i :. ! Ka at a r1jct;-n r.f frei

was oniy me creature uie meau.u.uuuic.1, ' ':'"TYH-i.tfce truth ef.hkh wins. w-4iy

ceivc the butcher and assassrnauon; neaoes j'r,,OT J TT I. i.t(,.AJ T7a-lr not rise to any thing so grand as that; he was j PI aill UKl UpnOlStereCL 4 OrH

. . . i . ... . i

i-i 'f.1 A fer dollars tnunt it h; :n '

V 4 ,v .v 7 . ' gained in town lt12J cts for eggs wh-nj do nK,re good than ,a hundred in getting up .ur local ; Edl Volunteer: Please permit me to sug

t .e best ma.s meetings. ln ,hIt wav quiet , , . ! gest the name of Dr. J. S. Athcn,the present j rcriment is certainly worth tryin

iy ana sureiy u. Fui,.0 m.na mr te disa-; j. Da'iW Xttr. cf Philadelphia an 1 popular and eSeient Secretary of State, as a bused, and awicened to a sense ofthe awful uauy eics, ct t iinaueipnis, sn i " - cndition of our dearly beloved country. Put d-out Abolition -paper, says that "can- i m0?t "table person for cur next Governor, bhaU it be done.' ' i lor, as well as a iust appreciation of its du-! enbject to the decision of the State Conven-

JOHN lr.0WN.

a singularly morbid mind that will enjoy the

repulsive spectacle.

nf mink ind

be on exhibition in some public place in

Chicago to dav. uurroundfcd by even meaner

ruffiaus than himself. He will have speeta-

a m AHaaVeaAAiviAa rwn mi i l vn i a i

! .t r i. fat tors, as ouicr iuuiiBiniBiuc uv, .i--limn ritnin thrAA ap tnv mh. a FViA ... . - i

- - - - ....... a a , j v . Ittj t anvuvc V kli v body of the tree. Cut the limb upwards with a sharp instrunvent of some kind. They advise agair.it the use ofthe saw. They assert that thi metho4 has been resorted to cn former occasions and proved most beneficial, new shoots rapidly coming out, and in two or three years bearing abundantly. The

.1 a: -.rf in A , K irimAi t.i:in

which character none is so detestable in the j ah .wfcetnirt from u tatt. wterui 4fcr-rfeel-

It is this rattan who will! DCT-

DINING AND CENTRE TABLED.

Chick, Kitchen, Cant and Flaff Bottomed " and Upholstered CHAIRS, BocUing Cliairo,

,ties as public journalists, requires that it,t,oa

Ji" The Boston Adeertiser says that

T -. .1 . Ill .... . . "

ESruwen i.ovejoyt iue iiinoii anoiition-hould state that in its own political houseit die.1 in Washington on Monday. He u I nA iK i j: j i.

..m,r r,f nH John R. -M, r 4v " u,ocora Iullc" more "President Lincoln is doing the best he cana ooanterpart of old John Brown, without nfe than is generally surposed." We think ri.r tb .;M.,m.ioft. .A,-- h. Con.

his courage, and has gone to ktp him com- j to too. Let Democrats prepare; the light of! etitution " There is no doubt of it, and he Ik " ' m ... . .

rsnr.

llt:r ilsys It d'T?-;

bis tTe." thcrcj thl"- fr vf. "i to.

CoRKEsroNCEcE.--The attention of the reader is invited to a correspondence between Gov. O. P. Morton and Joseph Ristine. Auditor of State, which will be found on the 4th page of to days Volunteer. It is rich and racy and will well repay a perusal. If old Joe. does not chaw our "noble Governor"' up s-iij!1 1.?rs it ne -irVuc in ::3:

Riot in Ittois.-The telegraph brings a j jq GtaQGCO, &C

rcpon vi - J , T. ' ' ... ! r, Bdlw f the -.rioo. .t,l, t4 at all rrie.

tween the citizens ana sobers, i u r-p ,

are highly T-artizan colored and must be received with great allowance for exaggertions prompted bv political malice and mendacity The report, aie special dispatches to the Chicago Trilune, one of the most reckless and shamehss abolition prints, in the country, which seizes upon anddevours falsehood with

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the same aviditv that a Duzzara pounce i . Rn-s ypgciric mA laMui ,hmm,3m

upon a carrion. The dispatches are a seli-evi-j ikT1 dent lie upon their face, and probably sev-. ncuc..

era! davs will elspse ociore .uc ia ii ty ww. -r 4- m.swx...

I a eadiew ear.'

v.dave Tie' I too Bvnai Caaa, vamate4 airu

i im. Wand ru alwan oa hac4 r m4M

isVeeTy eiyle ewwia e. We hare a eylerxli ISAtll t attea4 raneraJi. ehanrtcf far the tee enly. Not. tT. lSg.

Spermatorrhea Cass be Cered.