Shelby Volunteer, Volume 20, Number 39, Shelbville, Shelby County, 2 June 1864 — Page 2
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SHELBYVILLE,
Cuuy ;oi Uaa A Eraiken BhcJ gurd gets hii Lossrts. I-'.st week the telegraph announced a per torri encounter between Ilea D. W. Voor
U:c cf tbU ijtv.e, und Chandler cf Michi-
a". one of tLe aicst Deo:el, fanatical Di
' l.r.r.c . cf llan3f, the abolitkai nonrtro. i . - .' i ' fi v :. !.:...
na eorvwc't to apnc -atjnuii' boiwoh.
Tie Washington Cnitf tutftnalfU!
eoujt of J?.e Jfairh.
'ion gire
The new conscription bill ha- been ported in the Senate minus the $300 corutau tatiorv Herafter drafted men will be uipelled to go to the ware or furnish an accep.
ftabl? ubstitute. .
THe ad ministration has ahelved Geoiral Sijel, wl?5W,adicl titrniani ro full indiinunt. ' '
PHYSICIANS,
v'OUX HEXDIUCIyVS, Jr.,
JDRUG STOKE.
"I B tCENI ttri.T p-jrcl-jeffot Caau, arable U
JLfe
to ti.e niLiic, ti..t
j the arbitrary arrest question Chssa d"jun
TimnsDAY, jtjne 2, tsci.
. triCKK tMIITOR.
the f 1 owing no
"Mr YVarLet and Jfs friend, M. Han
nor. were grated a the table whfn Mr
. v nui..u in.- an , nnz r..m,.-ar a . ;ntf thcm in unequivocal terms.
Hi lies, comao r.ca'd :i l..d, violent and pro 1
; .;i:io tibu-o -A all Iemnpr4t. tyiuithly i w-rp trait'Vl. ouht-'!' Virt.:, cr.zht to ! in hcJi. Tver nr.t tic to Ijjr. wiib vaci'H.
Citizens and Strangers
TV ill t'leiM tir in iiad Cat,at
ROBIXS DRUG STORE, jfy Stock is Complete. Nr.'th-re't'orirof WajJiioirtl-i'--..?. ?iu.-) . tr. - -.lll-af tlr4ifu'.lu,i.a1.t..ur ,..rtaiii.t j Alld Will L)C SOlU LOW iorLaSil,
indianapotis Ginunnati Hailroad.
It is reported there was a sVrmjftn? ! HFl TTH 0 durinc a recent fesion of the CabTn-'t u:i I j K I II t
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CONSIiTINO PAUTCT COAL. OIL. M IIOOL HOOKS
TEAI5S rASSSUKLBTTILLX.
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rnc-.j , iiprM.. . fc a. k. t hinifa l.t rrM, '. r M '' !-' r I Mil 3i5r . jM K;iti,.. t 0 r.. I Am tLuutirn . t :U i.m C. SIAB5H. AcrU ?hrPTT,ii. IILLIIV A. IUMI A.1 C0LL7IBCS Jc HI LUV K. It. TRtXS l-A.-S IIELLTTILLE. :f. MTtT From iv4j. ..iii P. 40 t. wi. I Tor Constat cl. P i5 t
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Gn. W.iliinton Ky Conjrre, on the evaou I PURE WINES & LIQUORS atiwn ,of Boston ly tha Briti.s!it hat bcD pur I ...... .
.e... v-i rr nr.t nc tojirr. wuu vaciajcha w ,.a4, gentle tuen of Delaware f.: . i..un-i n i tru. fmc ft .re. .... w f-i.t k,.s .i ar.-ntlv addr io a 'l-mon fit-j thcu-nrd d.dlaw, with the intent.un of;4ad ctoit Ian,,,.
Uits tv-r.r bitii.bJt b tust tlio ir'-'aUft r ains i presenting it to (leu. (Srant.
, to !u-.v this a'uwj.jj iae.nt -ftr Mr J Considerable of a brecxe has been iiok- J r :,- . c" . ..... ,. i ed op in consouunoe f th. arreAt," by J-rdet i hwaiAtu 5i friendwnd Mr Vo-riu-os of Secretary ewani. ot one l)..n. J.f Au
Otitic in tunc con- ut:n Arneiit,a lurmroiacerin wwriiiiu- iM-f, Ur-rt Pi!ic. ia
"ill j.'.-rMj tWc nrt;ret:ut "-ur asortibfiil of
ERFUMERIESI
i.wfr .'.'re'i in ir.HrV.rt. ',
iapi:u !orits m:uaks nrr.i oil. WIIITK LEAD nutn svr.it i.u:d oil
L.WLLOrtS TOBACCO Ltltl MILS risn on. ti uri:rni: V.JACOW CLAkS hvtvr.n i ANTOIl on.
BOOTS,
AND
romifv ( onvcnhm:.
' iiv',.Mr.'v i Ii!'.u to us.- hi
ThetentraK,n11n1r,M..n,lv ( nnmy J n,,f, n. Mr V.,!,,, tWnp.m annh. j i,h Any i Oula, and hi HreH tle 3 01 i CM llOJS Late ordered that a Coar.tr Cnvont;...! of -dn bndirr ..ar.n; that t h:s (;ern),P General ol Cuba. TLerWs i.u ! notiun :.5wlto ! ' , Ike -DfcmocraeTftf Sheiby Coi:ny. 1 1 -ll at Jr. to ia -. ihew.m Thi --Win- wfue- trenty of extradition ltwtea thu eout.tiy JQQg ST TI0EHY T . . 'the Court il.. in .h-i!. wn,N on SATCIl- ' r- V- M'Fl hi.. v.tr.dy in the ta;r. j and Spain, and h wa- civen np by thruck. A ffl lHJSCl'iptlons
Jl-M-4ih. ht.l. a. 1 nrWK . I . . IV:m ra-.t by tb..yMand.'r.. Mr Ilanni ' r ;nvPr- P f th,. Isian.L '11, a o.Teloe ,:f I .i1. -t ,r...r f futi,. cry, .uwh t.o, ; ,r,1,,l,f.v,,:,,..1.tu,s!,r:.1.,i-..
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SHOES, HATS!
W the
Count? ( fiii;ri t I f
in October t-le.'ti.jn, snd tiu- t Mtch other bi;?inra r1- mny I o s.iry. Kacli Township 'xi'.l firo votes iu said Coiivi nti. n By Order f.f Central C;i!h, it'
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WALL PAPER
a--t::.i or :'' :-t'-'odt Mr. ll.inivati. whitdi blow Mr. i yet irnt-tratt-d by lui.s execrable nduiuis j . " n " ' rfckj s , . U.,r.n.-an r.-turto.d with a pitciu-r. which I vr.vtii.ii " nor.1..H:.!:.'.v.,-.Vw r.iruir.-, u-!th wA .-rrJ, C,:-tV;U ' tr.tir:. .d to , M r. b-r as v. ry rou-hly handb-d by i ",l Iciltel tli:it cUry. Caae ia j liy i4. . fit. M. noitiNS. J
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P. L. VAl,i:.,;r, Cbainaaa.
Mr II itu. 1:1. j about to pu. another 0 per cent Joan lor
Mr. t'ii.u.llor i pbio.il!y one of the uivst j Hi,nihMHi i u the market, payable in ISSi. , I oWt liul lai-n t!l - oi!'- I It is believed that Con-res ill not at
teuif' to rciuocblb the Tarill' bill ttf it& pies-
Tho Battlem Virginia.
r The greet content t ( twoi n iirant raid Lo
The Progress we arc Making in Call- ; ing Out the Last Man. ' In ordr to show the prorrcs we are ma-
etit session, but continue the recent fifty per cent increase.
On the 3'lth, Coii'j;rex, bv a vote of SI
STEWART & VICTOR, CONTRACTORS
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' inous vote at th extra session of I (jI, to
for the po(ssesion of tbe rebel capital is ?ti!l kin: m oallin- out the "Inst tnan ' for the J t.f 07, refered a Kesoiution reiterating the prn?rcfisin-wit!i variable-result The news ' projieeution of (!.is war, we ,cie the follow- i p,.;., Ja;j ,i(nvn jn tj10 celebrated Kesoi meagre and eontnvlietorv. and but bttle'or in- table of levies made since it commenced : j jutjou rjr Crittenden adopted by a uWni-
no dependence van be put on nnvthin-i that ' April lo, lol comra over tbie wires. The teie-rat i) i nn- '-iy4. lul.. , - in . .-ii. I' loin .luiv to Peceiuber, 10J ... uer a nei'M'Overnment eepsirrup. r.nd what- jv sV ever ?uits the caprice or fancy of t-h'e delect-1 .11-ust 4, ls''-
Dreft in summer of 18u3 IVbrnarv 1 . 1 04 March 14, 1SG4
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! ONE MILE WEST OF s:ii:t.?.VMLLE. INIIANA.
X '.ifgc -' Cirrc::j mlectci iuk of N r,mU;ut rfce4 ALL GOODS FRESH. ri.-t..uUr kttcutioc called to ny uck of Fine Shoes, Gaiters, Baimcrals &c (ctLiri: K-H. Slorrocrt.. L.t G'.crt KM.) FOK LADIES. For GoullcMiieii
S Nice Stvlcs for Children, Youths,
and lbtcs. SILK HATST
-1 .''l.i-" .Ti 7-'r:..cr,y .-.-i!..r.i.tr:;ir. r ..!!- i. , ,. , , . . .
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the Cotiuuittee on the Rebellious Stares.
able beauties, and tlicy have a decided penceant for liein and deception, is Kent forth ta the country. The wojld be L'reat man cf the War Department, Stanton, favors the country with a daily bulletin purportin- to indicate the state of military aH'a'rs, but they are about as reliable as the weather in April, an 1 of late no one but credulous fools ives them any countenance. The latct news is that Grant has crossed the North Anna Riyer and that Lee is slowly falling back towards
.,' M).m 0 j This is a virtual rejection of the resolution, as
..S'J'.y i(.0 j it will never be reported ba.'k by the Com "-? ''i"! I m'tte; 'Jllt permitted t) sleep the sleep that
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knows no waking.
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1 , . hi, 1 iul..KUi iters' vi l,4..-ti J;ick:-.a slrrt. fc!lel- v;lc, i '
'E are niw t.rc "are-! to
ti"'" :,lil '!, the lull t re-,..!,!,
W. W.XL AND CA5SI-
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vt ."hel:y nml :tt.i;miii c ui t.r ti::t 'i n i.ut ti.4
Pane! Doors, Sash, Venct'n Shut'rs !
DOOll AND WINDOW FRASltfS.
Cistern -orh'9
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OW- y i-joy mM w tV 1atet tyl-?. wheuer yom
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To this is soon to be added another draft There were live indictments n-aiust hiiu, but
for 300,000 men, which will make two mill
ions and a half called out! The whole number of yoters in these so-called loyal States in 18'n) was about three millions and a hall. We are makin- better progress for that last
., . - , , ... . , s - v 11 LASTE'R,' RASE. WEATHER IiOARDI he trial ot John v . Andrews, the jvfw ivc IT on)' ! W
...2.2W.74S York draft rioter, terminated last week. j
SHELVING FOR STORES, PLAXED liljlUDS, MOlLdlXG,
man than eonle imai;iue. Lincoln is de-
Richmond. There has been no teneral en- tcrr.rmed to have him. He is the- most eeri-
picemont the pa?t week, but sharp skirmish erous person to dispose of other people's ea have been frequent, in which bolh sides I l-lVes that was ever known since the creation ! are reported to have sutier.d consid.eralde In another four years he could exhaust n loss. It is difficult to fix the precise time I population of its men in a country as thieklv . . , , i 1 ' . . ...
wuen iucn:nond win be tasen. settled as China. V,n. L.vj. - ' the ''LUe. Services and CatnriiJf ne
T' " A s;i(jr.o.;vll .aeksm, frm otlieial papers "
iltTooa.- j "Dislovaitv" seems to be a contagious a
he was only tried on one, char-in- him with coapirin- a-ainstthe (loverninent . lie wa found puilty and sentenced to three years imprisonment in the States prison. . Ho was
formerly from Y'inrinia. and at one time au employee of Secretary Stanton as acret spy. , ' ' - j ; The Federal forces arc evacaanr Texaj. A
Gen. Scofield has forbidden the Stale ad j im(l,e ur st , w. dation of a work in Kent,K-kfntitltit Jlt
GEO. 7. F. KIRK.
Kill Carilinj- Car-l"! j Snlnirt. aii.i:.-i
ana M'iCkiiiij rii.L'-,' tt: v.; .''. s,;.:-.;, ilanr.cl (11I.111 a:A i l'l:.'t, li.il V i.t!i, l'a;S.U:t., l'c.-t?, io. Fulling, Jjieih'f aiiil CiJh Dressing
te m.iiu m O.e e-t 1 o.-M. !e tu:i:.rr. i ....... tI. , , , , .... 1 Will i ic Is rx ro tnril lUrJvare we nave a lare s:xk vt r m iua!ciaie 1 at Jartory i .ore r o,rr. luci- i ' j ' 11 I :
vlf:. V'.," THE GBtAT EXGLISll REMEDY.
OfvrinusiattLrns,ruital'lef,rt!ieflQi.!i of Frame orBricV j
llme. We areal.-opre;'i' ri dns tn firilcrnl! kin! nf I.nin'wr.iticlU'liii Klii"riiiijni Weallii'i -Wianliii for ca-t"in-rs ; we cut nut, rehly tu ! ut tonilier, all kiuUi of wuik.
Brackets nl nli ki!i'l"t Sitm'.I i,r,
l'tron ahnut to ereot lunl.linj.i i:i theecmntry
it to the;r iiili-nt to j-mrtiure sit 'ur ."t:iMiMini'
tliey ciint KUppliiM wuli all llir-urtiler rK ret'iv niale
if tk-i nea Inmterfor tne r-ifinn.' -t iuii,ar.". i.uil icr. tnvini:oit.trnri in fiee 'UTtry. lr u.jfrnl arfl ue-ti-
v.ihm are irc.'. mil n'.iiiitio tui-.r iiucr.M tucaoauaex
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
i CELEBRATED FEMALE FIL! S
eircu
The Cleveland Convention.
Vvyiit iYobe done with the
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ck,-nt!tld. I ' fTm our l .n; -.vnrm; iu all thenUivehrai'ili-.-iof fur 'T.f. . t .,:. u-. A..l,..,.,..1v....iiL.;i wl.l..T..,vv.tlji'-n,..l
tt,f hTHim to alt 1m may lavor us w.tu their jiatr i aee. US-Terms Caifii Mi li-tf"
AND RLAU) FLANNELS tu Sell or Exchan-? for YV01.I. The IliIul .llarkct Price v.,.1 iiojMiu fr vi k:.J W.m.1 Orv-e.
ir fiil I W9 A g 3 a t Bl fife R 41 i TROTECTEn BY ROYAL I ETTEf TATrr .ent.wtrrej M, W Mi Ii J -ft Lm if A M j pj f j,, ri.H .y.v.r J.,r,. Ut.
iViillst:,-ii-:t...r :.Mt tit.e. Ail ot! r ' u k Mr,inu.iry itw VK-"-,(i.,rt liin.' k ih.s-iI Ik. ' Thi itiv.'ual.le n:.lirii!f i. u:.filil-tf in t!ie urrof:i
N. . We will i.. t Uic iu Sj O'.le-sKtwii.cl f.r 1-1 W tiuful ni Ur crrmi d.rau lo whl t: fm fin.' '.fou-M. LL1.AS MU'l. .... . .
i!,l.vill.', May5. 101. A -r, Hurl sop'U . eowutatwo i -ti
- 'fiarpUt ah J most" refpeetobl ponW- (iXxnt Tt,ompnT Ihe Entrlish AUdition-1 tho siall-pos. iud-iiu by the constant anit. : of the Rtpubliean and abolition party as- j Ut, made a speech in Henry YVard Beechev's ry Ineasur opted by the administration nembled in Cmvcntion at, Cleveland. "hio. on j church on Thursday evenh ir. durin- which ' . ,., f t..u 1 . , , . .. ... " - to present its spie.i'j.
" Tuesday, and put in nomination Juris C. ; he related a conversation he had recently had
Ff.ei-.mont for President and John Cochran ! s ith Secretary Stanton
of New Y ork for ice President. Mr. Co.h- j 'Talkiiu of the future of the nrcroes Mr. !
ran is the present Attornt
State of New York, and
The New Y ork State Convention assem-
1 bled at Syracuse on the !2.th. The proceed.
in-s were anythin- but harmonious, and a
too or three
1, in, r i-it 1 ! !, 1 t. iimr 1 iu 1 1 itpiii occiisi.uis. 1 lien crp coiucsiin
Kepublican ticket last fall. Ohio, Illinois. ; "action, because it showed that his thoughts ! .Idctimm Iron, Xew York and several ,tl,
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er counties, the one swearin- if the other
csiueiu. Jir.voi-n- - 1 aiKiiu ul me luture 01 ine negroes m r. 1 , . i ... i... . , ,. ,,,, , ,. lnirs were anv thin- but liarmr. n v Genrril of tli Manton said. 'Now, .Mr: 1 iiompson, w lion this w-w ele te"' ,r ,.tJ U:ir U "Vt'r- vvl,!lt are WR to with the ne-' 'eral h-ht was eminent on 1 . s t u. eu on I replied that 1 was -lad to hear the j different occasions. There wer
Massachusetts, New York, Iowa. Miss-. were in the ri-ht d reetion, but 1 was not
flouri, Michigan, Pennsvlvania. Mandand j prepan-d to ansAer the question just then. Wisconsin. T..nnes?ee, .Maine. Indiana, New ! 'i 'r1 i'''tely, 'Well, lam. My ,r ,. , v- t plan is .simple anl easy, and meets the whole ; Hampshire and New.Jery were represented j ,.ilM. Mv ,,lan is to 1l)t the I1P.0 tIie
ny mil ue.ejiations. 1 lie proi ee.lin-s were ; land and make it Ins
INDIANA WHOLESALE
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ATTENTION !
riMIK corninnnitr .ire r-) e.-ifully ,-t'f:rl '.Sat e hav j
D I.UI'. 'iar.U IM..- lll';r' Ml I ll" - J 'ir- III i:.e r Kin.raii
It ,ulrrt- illfir re-
1 BU-re all tt.-H'tif. fi iTtfaf - I ieiie-1 . ; TO .ia-kii:i I.ADII.si j itii peculiarly su.faJ ltwi.1 ia m itt lime, Innc oa ' tlw niouUiijr K.riJ rejuUrity. ; Eat!, U tile, j.r One I ..liar, wi de G"emn eul i 5tau:i of liie.t Urittin. t i rcterl oui.terfc.U. ! CAUTION.
Fit! T TUB Ik MuSlil Ww'-'p .1- .'i.
iuj vt JJtMS'triui-je. f'utot an j Ur tif tMry an
This looks as if tlio a'joliton party wa. plihtly difded.
was admitted they would bolt ami join tin Cleveland movement. Lincoln was recom mended for re nomination. The Democracy and true Union men o
Kentucky assembled in State Convention las'
(Applause.) He was
harmoni.iiis. and the n,iniinUfr:iri,,ii m' I .in. ! bounht fur the hind, and bound to the land.
,, 1, ,;.,lrIv ,,.. rji , - ! he has dven his life's labor to the land, audi IntucUy assemblcl ,n tate Convention 1; Co iu outer v ,icni unceo. I rilnf k.ik . . ... ' . 1 1 t - . .
, ,' f ; , - , , .', i now he has a n-ht to the land.' (Cheers. V week", j tie resolutions 01 tiie . nmn ton declare for freedom o! speech and ol the pre- . !lUV(, endeavored. said Mr. Stanton, 'to j vention lodd in Louisville last Sprin- were denounce arbitrary arrests, and favor the i carrv out this principle on a small scale in re-adopted, and Gen. M ( lellan and Gov.
totnl nhniifinn .f si ivi.rv i fouth Carolina, but I wish to see it done 110- lrannette ueeiaren tlie Iirst t-noice ot tin
on a larsre on".' - Convention lor 1 resident and ice I res id
This i plainly avowin-one purpose of the
1 war. .tt mat ttie I nion may tie restored
tnd peace secured at tiie earliest moment
;dent.
K3a- On the l!4t!i of May last the followin;. resolution was offered in the House of Rcj
county Convention. ) but mat me M.utn may tie sunju-aiM. the j rpntsltives bv Mr. Dawon of Pennsvha
It will be born in mind that the Democrat-1 nel'.0,s n m0' an!1 luaced in Sfessiou ol -.(- r ,', . ,, i confiscated plantations, ic ( onvention for helbv County assembles ! 1
at tne Court House m this city at 1 o clock . . , . , " r . Ihe Imuman Cr.ir.iTY of this YY au. A cn Saturday next, lor tue purpose of putting , L r. . . ,. , V ' correspondent ol the t incinrati Commercial, 111 nomination candidates for ( onntv othcers . . r ,, ..... . , . , . ., . wntin- from Alexandria, Louisiana, in civ 1 1 be supported at the ensum- October elec- . , t, rr . 1 1 ' 1, i in-an account ot the passa-e of our fleet tioii. I he ofucers to be chosen are a Repre-: , , ... ' . c, -.r down Led Liver, says: tentative, S.ier.tT, treasurer, County nr-j i T . , ( ' . p , . . , . , , (, . . r , x. ' 1 "Lieutenant (.olonel Parker of the Third vevorand Commissioner for the Northern : Kh(le Uhuv ,c.,Talrjt .ave orders to his nuo, District. j ,,n the Superior to fire on every white man, 1 j women or child seen on shore. As the boat Ax I.xtroKTAvr Admission. The Law- j ejune up the order was executed. Two or renceburgh Hister repor s that the Pastor j three unarmed citizen- ridin- a!on-on shore of tbe M. E. Church at Gietnsbnr-h recent-! !l,H,ut ti!V,'n mi!e bol,,w lHre- wa"J ti,oir , , j , . . . . 1 hats to the boats in token d friendly reco--'T uehvercd a discourse in that city in i . 1 . . 1 1 , m 3 ! tufion, but were fired upon and led irom vhich, after mdul-in- in the aual cant and ! their hor-rs. They Mere d.uihth-s Cniou klans of rolitical iroMielers, he declared that i men, fis ;lil the rebel citizens have lett that
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B0 WEN, STEWART & CO., Xo. 18 West Wasi'ilitylon St. ladlanoi-dl
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DnnT 9 dadi?d unnwh -!
Mi.1 lill,-!reei-- art r,e M.auut.M-'.atcl tuf rMMtl u-1 tit twn vi i.m". " ' ', jh;,'V.mUi,. Wi..U-i.-ltuU.i...ai-tur tiun..lltar lleaut, llWice M.4 i,;tr.. ll-e 1.11. .!! i rl'ret a ur-t.ri. aO ..ttier tuai l'e Uilr-I : Ll .o
Sii!(li(s and Harness
SCHOOL BOOKS, Letter an.l l"a;,iTJ, Wr:. i'it : f er. Commercial Not,', lt-ooi.-tt Har.l, M iii'l'iw ra-r, W :.I1 l'aer. r.! ink lt.K.ks. V.-iii'iraiiilnrti. I.ea.l rtT.cili, Stwl ami 'Inlil Ten, Ten 11'il'ierK, Ik, .. CIXCIX.VA11 4 CUCA'JO BILLS 1VI'L1CMF.I
50,000 rounds of lings Wanted
a j 'T ul rciue-.'. ! '"i r niLtin ir-i..cinu 1. mi.nmiz j or ai, tliii.p liuitlul t ttic i.,i.lital4u. I Fall .lirvti-.nn in tbe jan j iiU-t artuii4 ean.h ya k;f, ! mli,cU!.,'L'. l l-oarful'.y j.reo-rvr.l.
f a ivtli:y i :. t!i? iv.-t anJat pric.-s a Jjw as the j iiike.. A rilli r- ,u-siii. I KKl'.MUI.Nu vlull k.m.s .l -neti unl-r. ! .j.--tfv LANCLtKLs 4c CI1LNKY. 1
bo'.e AgL-iit f'T t!- l'i..o- l Hlr and r&uada. J MK, C"rtlai..n ttel. New-Yorit.
CASH GROCERY
AND
ecepsion and the YVar was brought about bv his Church, and glorified dt and himself ac-
part of the parish. Houses were shelled alon- the river.''
Parrei is ambitious of the honor of in-
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crauigiy. i ue iouowing are L13 worda ter , jorilin- his name huh 011 the scn.ll of in fabcitum : ! my that already contains such names as LJut"The Fvmpathifersin our midst nceuse ns'!l'r' -l'Neil, Turchin, and others, who have of having brought on the war. I shall neith- lI"nc tieiT ut'0't to disgrace the American er denT nr attemnt to refute the .dinr.ro ; 'bl- and American uniform. Does nnv one
But 1 sav, lookin- nt the death of slavery.
there would be no dishonor, nodis-raee rest ins upon us resulting from such an a-encv," but on the contrary no possibly -renter honor flnd glory could accrue to the Methodist Church and her clergy. Arc." It is a lmag, fact that the Methodist Church wrs the lirvt to snap one of the bands that
held the Union together, by the secession of
doubt that such performance can fail to re- I
store the union and teach the boutnern people to love and eheriidi it! After so rigorous an achievement, we should not wonder if the Radicals were in favor of Parker for Presi dent. Cincinnati Enquirer.
nia. Ye copy the resolution verh'iium as it
j appeared in the telegraph dispatches to the
associated prfss under the hea l ol Congressional proceedings: Mr. Dawson, of Pennsylvania, offered n resolution to the effect that, as it had been ded.rcd by the Congress of ls-ol that the war was not conducted for the purpio oi subjugation, but to u-store the Constitution and L'nion. therefore it was highly proper that in the hour of our triumph and exuita tioii (d victory we should ten b-r the olive branch of pi a-e in exchange f r rhe sword, and that the President be re pi i red to make the proclamation of amnesty to anv State wuich should lav down their arms and withdraw from the rebellion, with the guarantee that such a Mate should be .eft to reorganize and determine its own institutions without
the dictation or interference from the Government of the United States. Mr. Amos Myers, of Pennsylvania, moved to lay the resolut i.,n on the table, on which the yeas were 70. nays 53. So the resolution was defeated. If any further evidence of the intention of
J the present radical Congress not to restore tbe j .
T . ' ,1 1 1 1-1. . . 1 . , 1
ijiiiuii n iici'iv 1, we UOUUWiKC lOKUOVV wnai i
it is.
ISAAC DAVIS,
Vll-LlALK AND RETAIL IIUUH I! ft
Hats, C.ips. Umbrellas. GLOVES AND STRAW GOODS. He lias Just Rcc'd his Spring Stoch
V COODS. diriTt frfin tVe Maiiuficturer in tlie Kai winch lie n 01 srll :o l.oW a tl, I.ON .-'(.
All tlse l.ATKST t' V I.KS k. j.t lit N... IS renay lval.ia
ttrt-t,fjur d-.ior-S1.11U1 of tlur I'.wt Oil Cc, .tCiMy IUI.t AJMS.I. IM1.
PiiODLXi: STOKE YVM. F. MASON,
j N. n. SIJiOandG Hi:ate rtuil t rivi-d t d a: f utlionred Airebt,ill iijMJre a t W. n.i.l h i e ' return U11..I. I'r. M. KoUlNS. A' i.t. Mrl' ).;,. j BEL1EF1 X T E X M 1 N U T L S . i i
PULMONICVAFERS ! THtOripinal Me iciiw I".u' Si! e-1 in a:. 1 6rt art.r'e f the kiml er-rr intr iue-l u:.,-r t!t uame t.f ,c WArv"-" iu 0" or any "'.Ikt e uiitry; ail-!irr fui-
' ni"m-Waf-rrec"Uiit-rf-iti. 1 ! r-mi.ii--i. i. kt. .r. a
I y t!.e umt .! I,HV AN l-trii: stati j .1 Mii "Al l.R.
rx'.er in all Kin-is of
FAMILY GROCERIES At ID PROVISIONS, N.rtli-ei: Cjri.er Ilarrisouan-l Frai.kiia Street.
1' .vrtAC, ! ic!,., ?e t. la. Mr. Ksmkr : I r.-coi ve l thv l --x ..f I'r. ZaneN A !:!:.l o you ?ent u:e a lew i!:ijs SiT'i. i.n-i save it ti the l'r,.ri ac
I Pi n Tar, w:ll . V
wiiiow n me,
ne li ni S 1. ::,l a
1 l.rc.e a i.i-'l'n-r ho ij a
A Ilit on Butler. The New York Evenin- Post, which has
been an admirer of But'er, and which is one :
c-'nliiiir l" iiire-ii"ii. . '-Ina .u"t n Hit ai.y l.i..re Vd'.v.
c :.nt,rn:e I drunkari. I :,:.t to cure Ia'.ia. l';ea .!,'. im ai.otiitT lo.x. Yiui. A. ,i. One l.'x Vt. Z.n.e's A:,:.'l,te will cure the nnft ii,vet-i--a'.e drunk ir !..'.'!! ''in I iivcu without t; vjat.et.U kn.-nl-e-1 .(. Suiil all resiHi-.il ! irr.jit. it set.t ' v n -nl ly .TOlINJ. KUOMKll. lO.t Clicati.ut trt.tt, I'MLAnttiii. a. !.. i-in iiliiii stnt frre ti'vl;-tin
IV E A T AAD STYLISH!
"Honest Old Abe" has given his chief J presidential riv il (Fremont) an unhandsome jfygsh HorSeS aild NeW BllggieS cognomen, which is likely to stick to him for I "
years to come. The ' story is thus told in a letter addressed by Elizcr YY'niaiiT to a Bos-
the Church .North from the Church South. 1 , , . 1 ton paper:
, . .. , . ... . oi tne most raaicai ot tne atoution journals, , r. - T. ' From that time hence its ministers have ex- " ' After the retirement of Fremont. I wa
ceeded the bounds of propriety and even de-1 " ' . . i present at a conversation with the President.
oency in fanning the fires of sectional hatred that have now burst into a devouring Same.
riiver ender General Butler. The extraor- or to replace Stanley, the reactive, military
idinarv aaministrative ai.uitv which that -overnnr ot Nunh am m Ti,a Pro.iani
The blood of the slaughtered thousands that ii now drenching the soil of the Southern States may justly be etid ta be on their hands. We would advise the priesthood however not to be too reckless in their boasting, for their is a time coming when the people will raturn to their canity and naturally begin to sitrch ct th ca'j"c. trA aethers ? f tberr xiVrr.
Tlie Yeaders of-f!ewspnpers at this distance J when he was ured to place Fremont ia acf om the seat of war nre mnch - puzzled to ; tive service, either in the remote South, with
understand wr.ac is takin-placeon the James a view to makin- the most of colored troops
Liver v, Feed & Exchange.
STABLES.
Nail-; all kinds, Well Buckets
Cio; kery, Coff.-e Mills., dVuIe Cutiy, R.tiius. Candies, Tea, all kinds, Cii'ur.s, A mmnnition, ("oal Oil Lamps, Ground Coffee, EiigliMi Cuiiuhts, lloosier Jeans,
Rye, browned, Yellow Ware, WHITE SUGAR & HONEY SYRUP. I'ics.Nted'ie?, 5ui r..Iern, Thread. al X&tloai cf trrtrj ku.J, Win.iealeail LeUil. j COr.VTBV PRODICE
T.-iVcu ia exchsffe for Cash or Ooodi at the bigbevt market i-r.oe. 1 aii!lal keep co&fuotlyun WdafuU aorf u.t:.t i.t
I".kv" I't !-: V aia
ltelieeCi'i,.. C'JI-.S"' Threat. IIt-?.". ;kya" I'llt Wr. Rr'.ieee At: ma. r.r.i ei.it.. I" :txlt I'reatl icr. hat I'i Lit .vm ii Keheve f-j ir.int' -f lll--i, n. li.e CltKrliere I:t i t t"i:i-un i :.. I i:' w liwae. l'.P.T4a I": L"SM W-ir Reiiee Irrivitii.ti f tt. I u::-i Ii..ii. 1.-. a' I'ilh . W .ru" Kelieve the !-. rm.;a:i t" in Ir" Minute. I.KTan'i I'i i i Wrw Ant r,li.- I'n:u-lw a:.-H .r,t:tutioi.i. KTA' I"' l.t'.MC Wrui Are .tatel f- r ..-0 t :..! I'ni l.c fkett. l:rtA" WarUt. Ar inaa.uH'Ie (tu, a:! .i-af.i t t U.e ta-l. I'.T" I'I WtiiM Notcuiy rtl.rv tut et:t i; lt-i.g Ccr. :i iii'. I'i wrtu Hum Are wrra:.te! V. jri'e "i---" ei'ryrre.
V fan. :!r eV.nl-! i-.V i-t a U x
. aith-iut nj't-i ' hri.T." I'u-r.i.-MC V. t-r
f !:I:yan s m l.
true!, r .!! '
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I .-nM''-i '-.""iv -- W'AtR"Tei.t-Ki,eVi 'i". i .mij ....i I'r- .rtr. -.. r..rt'aiV.tt. .T. ir""'-! lr. M. U'UIINS. A.-M. s'.'ilie.
GMKDEX AD FIELD SEEDS.
Spring is Here, Summer i Com in?, . -j q tf AVOW EH. rt ..V Tn' ::.c ',aar. !. ,t
reoeivwl vt i'i llc r ; Ua.a 4 --'-"-' CLOTHING For Men and Boys Year Errr rfer ofrd la tti e:tr, eorr:rcTe-T nrey ..i.-i- .K rhTrrthotcttatle trim fcr cajh. at4
' i;i l luU at a tmail adraace. Alao- a girai aa.vrs.t f
FURfllSHlUG GOODS,
Dckirnblc Busiuen Property:
FOB SALE.
' - ' . Anehit Cottnn ao4 Wrolen 5Krt. Crjlart. naMteree!,
A', .u.iint'.n trer, cnxupien r j -.ne l oidu xwAery, i
I
rafendrra, 6 !, tek, iK.t-j
f r5lea aR J-
e President: - -a nrtrniir r.e.t:fv th fnmnr.;:r that : ,oz' 4-',I-rr
t:: vi::i.:rrinQ lvz ittortne ivih;;
p.... .. j ... . . luiwitiiuni vi his c'i wcni-", .lini lmu iiKiMu oi ,eni
n... i. r aa.e at a 'arca.n ai.j n rM J n.wu i.-nr ti.'k',ti trw!.f tnre. .--.-f a. i Vtuoa Baiery, cmj.a-:
. 0 z of a .-i.eral a-iortm-nt ff Kaary rtiCim. Toy. Cot.'-e- ' . .
tat;rfaiooal'-rt:t'ire.,jTeM,fcc ' t Trn Vfl 1 Tl rr Sn ft lfd.H it LmrirCIiaS.
J.2 tO ' AAA ....
pat
sneeess in a military command. Jt is doubt-1 mont, gave not the
lul whether these expectations have been j ed upon bis military
fulfilled. Prirate adviees vary stracselv
from the published accounts. . The meaning of thia is, that Butler has fcen lying in his official dispatches, claimu?;f:3S?s z ia nc7r fiiaed.
(though it had iust
and st ited as the sole
-rat r re- I:, V" 7 a:...'. rA..rev,.e.r.f SM Hre t- all who .'" t"-ery ana va..!...-.--. .
slightest hint that he .xk- we h.ve.. N .kt rfii.,r. !iJt. r?i .. . :r.s- TT-t
career as a failure ! Carr.. .h.-. c.. of i rr' H FETf.R vrt-r ,
been lauded before him,Y ! ;mY.":i. Urinihor- ... .w,.MA-nti,ctoji-.Maw.i
retmti for not nivlna ae to d.r,e . f will ta ii &tfctir a-traue U ua a j - a,7.J.Mrcb 1. I ViCMt aUTtasev p rete a caia.
Am a command suiieb'e to tkt rank of iwtf.r.dy.r.eii. j commissi:?., thai he a "bespattered rejor- tieibjTtiie, 5i:y &b i:5i. ; w.er." . FIBB k
lmuil.r.TMAP!t AJIDPERrrJir.RY- .. . w., ,
I .KrS.irfr4.rr.orarte,tJ.tr,rrt.tth. F.ore EaafM ra-i:t t"-',, ZZmmm K B WIBB k LAC ASTIR. MartaS itiSI OiriCE raiO 6T0M. j AfCA ft, lt-'.So $1?I'L
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