The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 21, 1863, Image 1

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- Wednesday. Oct,. is63.
D L. IMBRIEj Editor & Proprietor.
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f annum, s i>•' otherwise TwoioJ
- ,vTirtc"fcli»rß* < t ; So paper discontinued
w.Sr' - - ■j< ■
oiuluH iCTcarages are settled:. /_ ......
1 V>v-ileders and co?h&Uaicafitfiii*' by jnail
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Ulthai'c-prSmpt attention- , ■ tf.
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Wttite*. -: M x - jempire of flitfSetv Woil&aml r*iohf a Cavalry, wb.eh™ at
*i l4rH .;• W ro4,iin&-of mtr .coantry• foi • it* I wih cavalrr.show.ng hoary
_ ; it,.. Efopublj?an'?in '}'* a,l, }'’‘ ® ,, PP or, . s ?h f o.r rear, when
&H, in&kditm to.thede*i*>te of U ; e i cavalry sce.ng they Leu.g
QUa ‘f* T Seaver CobnU' , , whd fondly W: in- *he «^'*r rfc *. fc “ fr*
;• * \ >•-; 1 .,T0K,-Al. g . •-[ .cftls- a »«F oafeeulies snddoufv. .ll.iiist• VTO* 10 . a
• L *x*n fiT : ~U U 8 bv their 'cohnlejS l fc B , fV ( ° t f Jcftc, ' s . on > "i hc T° Gr«S
;f,: part Wrthrov of llm ! regnnenw tr. person,
-tin,’’ i.i.cj. ( -.5....... ; • : i •• ~ 0 ~ X . -. portion of Ins men
■>"'i.Mode l ,i,cnubl ! c 7 Ep’Q .!. L p^^.p : d a 9;
»^iK°P C ‘ W- f •• tp T having been sentMelc to
, j ... j tliul .llur> lilruflOUS iicbeUlOU niUSl>v. . x., ~ .*» .- . se n ~
signal ovefthr^‘of Us^f* 01 * st^bornly
r„., f 0 .212 -■ ; lolu4 s;J A thfc , firMl establishment 1 f»“V
riia....8i!.’..; ...^, f .—s*4. i ' - ■ v J-,. . .-j,., i hoar; ordered to lull ■ back
Mha '..1 - J-.' iis.uvih • 1,!*58- !*%ot etjaal ngbtsand e«pial laws tl.r&igb-. , , . .
•\“i • - ..;,.jx......... out the whole extent ol our cpnntrjt, •, ’ p.w °
: ,wiierehi,LioeflypOiid- Union alia!l in-; b ? av i. _ .rco ,of the enemy
»*& inseparable-” :benec was d^ov = ero.a on- cueliflank. and at
>r 1 , ' t ! the same time three regiments of cav-
Bi’XE devotes attention 'in ‘ f h f' W'S «*«!•• *« dc
bs.‘. and' to some extent lfi -.fetaeked_ to the rear
ueafion, Tem, franco, Ag./i thl ?. Tcpth Now. Was sent
.•.mentions, aril? whatever '* snppott orpregg am Hood -
* AL of tlio Second
e tin/’-
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p:iia.ili.,6.o
i i:! circul l 1 to'i. 4 Ij-JPo'IXI
J ..: 101,479 'GSf
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else may to tli4 spiritual'and
;niateriar progress 'Stud AvClJ.being of
, ; , J n-.ankiiKi ;b it ibr tlie present tls^ncr-;
■>^2oi.4g«yjo. ■ 3ijies .and its colmnns are mainly do-!
’ t V~ tb*tdy*e#*t9mt«s» «true*«"l-j voted toothddnvigoration and- .success j
* ••('!■. •i.Tto tae best OI 111“ knowledge', | T* ■ ,*• rr •- . • ti •'i
Ui-fk :• e„4„ hoops. tl !«‘ Wi!r for tbo Union.'- Its special'
•/before me, tKis correspondents . accompany ? ,•every ■
1/21
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I consid'ei ablej-atjaiy and report?in-tlfeTront^y^,
t important indent of that a ”?. a * ‘J 1 ?. n< t Um “
■ jßlS v r : ItBSOLUfItVN ,| lo -troyt-to result. in 'the | |a . t *{j C rear?, tJur men cdt‘uirnr ’way
%■' certain Amendments - aer °” |
% !_ ; • T ’ iK ' '■ of Pcacp.fiii 1 Thrlft\todMrdistracted,! , r , L lfi r, ► pi,L a vU-.uii‘i »•« W»w-
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General A**n.b!y met. That |. tcl . wf lU? , mome&ous-- conflict bei * th wasaho d.smounwd and ordered.
b-Solfewms amendments. be proposed !o the ; . -li, • i .i. i „„ ;t. >tl,. to fiUUDOrt tUC battery, WUICU UM OH*
■i>:;idii«i oTihf qominoiiivealth.-in aciorJ- j J jla '• 1 r . b ? • e i. ro ?'i ar , ly fonf sborl ransra guns.' TLo enemy
.ii.b .iid 3 Wisim, 3 of the.tenth article■ po-usd ; A on-r colnnliis.; * And j H >*«£l"bn us with'some twenty pi.eccfr
t .j -- 4 - icaruestlv -licit tUo co-opvtsiuoii; o!. A .»y . ...... 4 - .roiJ.Vr.tU*
: -•_a!!-.l.<-an-«ddj:u.!iiii section to toe/ a jf fr jV-nds of thd National cause, which ' . *.^ r f . 1 , er £* fj-, « . |
, ~f tV.c to be ifesig- „, 1( t „..i,,‘,c . j beld Uw ground for act cial bouis, re*.
Hi nr, | J}, A - |£S ■ V d W«'» u l “‘ lt ?* I pulsing! ibe charges ,o£l the enemy,
v.any of •; !U X eu ' l } ri ianitj. to Rtd us i.t cx .; a!1 j gradually fell buck on ihefFiiyctte-J
i :Mrealtfr.-shall be in ,'r.oy ; tending Us eircn nin-n, Ivlilo road,-ibe enemy following, but i
i. ii' > -,1,100, under a requisition I J fcdUlS, i ! . • 2 .. . i
' r ;v. ;i e ™r , f n*™ ^hs e -l nsi.Wi* t.nd but.twVW; w&i,
p've -, 3 ;X'Sofcto ■ of ..piJßting- •otbei mater. ‘ >».; i , ira .- li^ul^nt3 Martin aid Cutler,
v uj<WfsucuWi-in.pnn; ng • ; , nJ l „ tb . wero \v«anded, tbo foniier
■, -i.-irbe. prescri!ied by iavr.V'is t« uierea[<e ibeijifteo rtf/ CttE ! seVt > rely !in d t!,e hitter slightly.-?- I
odcHiWnal -sections to! cents. > r , Vcin*yhwitl ; v U;ut.i
—! tVc « ■ .::rli:y::on, to Jft Subscwbcry,:one’^earfSll *’ ,^ C j W < r l ’ 5e^ *
umc% as ici-v THITiUN-K. ’ lst Maryuim. were \vouu<jk*<i.
.Ai'-i-t-.LiV-n,' r ■-I One ionv,'onc-icar f]04d£5ue5).. i ..11,....5-5-Xbe loss of Uio second brigade, it, is
■■ bf in« fe3-| Copies,- one venr...i............... ...,.....si>. , thought, will amount to about lour
oue-yenr and / fitly men in" killed,
. " tir.e, > Xer. (iopies one year ...... aitd . mining. The 4tb and
-■.-vy.nr thn-11-be'-jslisied. by the Leg- 9f tWen ’ j 13lh Peimsylraniaregiuients .Buffered.
“xVKEIILY-'PKIBUNE. : ' I mostseverdy._ ; ~ . ;
i-.isbcMi, crdSj- here- Oar Copy, one |ear (62 i55ue5)........ .$2 j CrogsriS highly spoken of. for
t;;:,:,.:,;. virfiVn^i- ufon ibe conns o>this XhfeeUopies,. ohc year;.......;i..-. i.. t>s ! the manner dll which b$ fought his
iA;., .- * 'jiyijy' i Fivo c AP I '-‘ 3 ' onCl year....................... 58 . men, alid it was owing to. bis, skill .and
• of sji.? llimse of n . .j.U.......... . v51a | 'that tbe'4tll and 13th’ fought
- /o. the y o '„ t of a precarious .si
-•••■:• i>- Speaker of ttwSdputg. , ndhH , s^"se// v w;t/rt's,,/Sl 50, each, , tion. He was at the bead of his men
y y^“; rJmf,r*Mh ': e ? rlt 9m ' *° ey * ry : 0 ' V" the 'tl.iekost .of the tight; and. in
1 ViUnnisßrE' JulVf TS^.a/ ’' r ,' ,!/! 7/. : ; ] several chaigea he took the lead (111-
■''svl:V;viilA,. S.S: ' ! 'twenty CcpicS! to one athJiess, one^g ~*|)e engagement-. l v he rebels
•I l io. hereby certify that; year, S_s, anjl aiiydargcr ngmpecb'Ut the'battery and captured one
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the; foregoing annexed U j Stiino " price.
h -foil, iru-i ami Correct ’ sent to clubs
I copy; of.ihe original Joint., thirty THU
.1 (;■ of lire General: wlU fc
I- »•] -Assembly. , entitled ‘‘A rpip-p tSatt v
! johu.lieaoiritiou proposing i A . A/Alii I
i O'irlain amendments to ; gratia
llie. Ootistitiuion,'' .as the j. . Address '
sarifiT - remains -on file in! Tribune
• this office. -1 ■ J
, Wbin &U
.>. 1 hand, and,caused the seal ■ much safer than to remit lianlt bills.
of the Secretary’s idtice to ; TliQ—name of the Post Office arrd
he affixed, the dav_at.d, state, should in all cases ba pjainly
i,; year ‘J: ' : ' - '.
’ .. Set?v«f.Wcoma i send/ money bv;
. ~-c~ ■ ; ■■ ■ .-Express, musi. prepay the_Express
‘•‘it of Causes for Nov’r. Term else iitywill bo deducted from
‘ ■ t-Vs-dmcaciag; 2dMonday (9th), . ' ;The'remiU;inccj. . .j ;
! Tup Tiucr.vE Almanac for 1863
j will berready about Christmas.^,
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.■; ;FIRST ?VEEk. .
,1?e T S. Philip Morgan, _
’ "• '■ • v *- Thoahis Pickstin, ' i [t .-
■?’—"'■ w '> n : ts. John Ferguson,! I .I ]
, ts. W. M. Shirts, et *l. ] : ■
!I K((, use, vs. Janies M'Kce, dt ah-] jj"
j_ ; ' secoxo wt;n?. >;•* / -'l'. t
-fit,.v-Betsoa,. vs.”!Wlinp’nM,E:Chr’chX; AIjIvX. CIiARK, PeOPBICTOR .
Vi '-' •a' v>, Carroll Mania, et al. iTK addition to the conveniences of 3ft firs
v;7v '' Vi. Jaihes Loudon, rj 1 class Hotel, the Proprietor Lain fitted np in
V’!• l>av»' , rt«:-'la«3ia».Wau, ' ! his house, in a coaplite and satisfactoryinan
t /.'' ’ vs. And'er M'Milieu ctal ner, an . ■ •A
x;.'J7n U - >'*■■■ va.- William Gill «•.>!,>. V- OYSTER SALOQ>S- -.y^Y .
u “ e I s - John Dr.6"a. ex*p.„.'. ,| where thebest qualify of Oyster* Dfe'eOe fib
- M. WEYAND,- Pjo., ' taiued during their season, ins-icy/desired
I :; TttE COiJpT~ri^~r, nnm» o Fanijlies eM^unlbb^widirVyat^i.
•*EAVEft^£nvseS OMM 9>' tablei itTfurnirhc-l
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Sad? * presenfed.-aSdT respeqtf
• "* in any i TbEK-K
ter^Jin'Au^' Ce / f tlle sa “« »o be! P«n i'
Ur ti-« 5* first day of next ., (pool Xtwusu, „
of exceptions to tW r aalt at the One Store of
My. . (o«14) , r »R.C;I.CUMHIKS.
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■YORK TRIBUNE. j*
1803. •• • . , 1
nv-YouK Thirtob, is*F • . o: -' “C ': . ,-j. , -fol
-1841, in its twenty-sccondr Tbe -WaphißgWn ■ ' Wpfterfjt’ Kit
obtained,both Sn evening contains J ...
brly diffused circulation:<l)an j py
newspaper -ever published;? The' hole of Gregg \\ as dr-i,b| jto,
aWongh it has ■ S iifi<‘r 9 a.] Slatitm dW Sbtai.- - a d Ly :
L 'other from : *»W» Cnlpcpporj ap«! arnvpd. I
I leering mini departs 1 * at [foil if o -fc
L*an& of its patrons, to i terjioon - the ;«d ■fori- i ht “ I
be War for the tTnionf its] pj?,<*‘ b ** 2d ;division, Wa%, ( :6r4cfed £
on of Soßhtnm■ to support. K.lpat- : Yo , fl*’
■follows :\' • jL-\ *«*., Ml fihdmgi ta.ai did iL;
* 60,125) not the brigade
17,250 left hlrri \)n sUncldy : idorijing, and - re- Vjj'at-
turned to the division at-CdlpeppcifoD ■■*
:
fitly a journal of l? Sulpiyir Springs i; «6|l^f^y
ire, Thk Tjuuone hiis poI iti- 1 y] ' 2?i t - 1 ? .•*a t r ,°t? g l ~Tf* ■ —' iilMPtenc P hy CaptainifilWttnder, who
Sons which arc wclfeharaJ
With do* T / \
dieanTo its'heiity Adhesion; f ' l ?* Writing to my feel
-i ituth that mSSfori afLf
e.blood all nations of m^^^ ogune „ £ tidings, than tSrll.yon. that. I
El
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:kn- in its assertion. of the; , .. • . , . ■■ ./i .
rights of a i, iho onejnj jast
k libcrtjVan.l the pursuit,T' a, ! d *«*• grounded but gal-.
icss I ’—Republican in .; lhcir i WfJ»‘ « nd ?' oB *;
an.e*t. defiant hostility to; . s6d / tLe _Wv '.f* out :
W'-afel effort of the glarel tw -t\ wm^-a^T^ ttl J d,o f^P r W
U-tho Annexation of Texas L. About tcn <> clock in tl.ft morning
• , j.thc enemy advauaeii .on the rouith
An extra copy wiiliue
>f twenty To clubs of
SE3II-WEEKLY T Ei
gen t. ; To clubs of fifty
TIUBXJNE will be sent
THE TRIBUNE,
Buildings;' New-York
tel, ”
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States/Artillery, opened *oh* the nebel
cavalry,'but owing ii> the sl'orl range
pf'the gnus, which \y;ero brass Napo
lepn’s, no serious' damage wns in
flicted on' the enemy by ihem. The
Fourth and Thirteenth 'tfer'e,, not?
of Hie 1 gins, but tiio Ist A'yw Jersey
cavalry gallantly charged bacK and
recaptured the piece, - which was im
mediately turned on them With good
effect, Our cavalry yesterday held
the enemy in check, and there was
some little skirmishing, one man being
wounded; while oj) picket last' eve-
nmg.
j, Discovert 0f,;.a. ; Sieves ifisfc ps
■ Lake Sc PEiuoa.—There is considora
j ble excitement just now-in basin ess
| circles .connected wjlh the Lake Su
i perior trade iii consequence 6£ • the
I discovery* of an immense deposit of
i silver bearing lead in that famous re
i gion. Marquette coauty is the .
mate locality of tins new discovery;—-
It. is stated that the ore yieldsi/tweu
by per couti of pure lead,,' andtbat ev
ery ton of lead yieds, tivo
pounds of silver, besides
1 tflei. load. Operands’ ■will ere long
[ be the ,do
l posits.)” . / ■ 1
.Canaet BiariS;—For the |
fibeuefit of our readers wfyo, may'" have.
[.apiaries; we give the following,-!
'which we find in the Scientific American
—very good uuthbrily in suthmaWeßs:
These pretty; tlyngs-are, like ntdaper
objects, often covered with lice, and
mayl bo cffectn%liy relieved them'
by placing it’ clean whlto>
heir Sage at night. In th*. alining
it wtll be covered with'srriafijrdd'Bpots,
10 small as hardly to bo aceh/ exceUt
jy the aid o£ai glass ; theadWo
a source of grd*t annoyance to ’ weed
'eta-%
j trust, by tiro inercj'-of-our -Heavenly i " i o. • y, i •
Patl.;^to:die-thb.dW^lirr*tl4'i?r d f.t‘ t?
-rfr 4l > >.-• ~t • f Uio by t»irU> Geiii
the co.nv : wouldtalb off iuSr &
gjK-uco.nont .of ■Jj white escort lolling give
f avo been Il,n, ,n niy ]M , ol d gpaV:hurf woS
I tO: fo.nc out uridbeiiotbe (*ene|fcanJ?
(go see . him , ;od , RpKcd ,,:> , a
vou.ail again ; God. not— 1 T
‘why *bOTldr -fionrfhrtifS JSr 1 " l S. '*■
four, hearts/ r.# do» i; fronts, by’
thoughts of Goci’l yo.fr l h f ° P e °? a? #«“* 1
sohvSna- bow wi;Uis4>&3 'boamth'
11.6 : W«d of Aim Kiooth !fl° hi r
things wcH>> I li4^t3{ltlo.:lia^^.i“^ t ; ,aill S from ]H r ? bels >«!
ness toidfspbso.ol. i Undo-J - (lT ■i ■ ■>.'■. ..-. I . ■ ■•'. t ; i
.CWriS/sl StrLonis^iilplease'draw
Wy pay Trim the and In* ond
. veJiiin- United Stat«*, Wat
ent, the intereftkof, wifeleh ‘will be paid wc !?<*^ , fff 1 i P l ? n jT?:|-- < '^s r ■ croHe
sef.li-anhua[iy ; to my: Wife * t ?^-
;I-«eut a ring to ray wfe by a clergy- *V UH
last; L W&nt.a Sis W*
which ardvelod late, *Tin .lX ?,1h 1 "Mr d 8
us tiro Uu.q'pf>y Is fixed l^ be uo^tr y* un ‘
r j as, -*-> *■! .i *VI uua 10 tIJG fC^kXll&C*i
PssS. m
a Bliort l f tter to iccompany-| lQ^onnesaee ,o Such fethc wel^
*";> ♦ ,6aptai n-A lax an d e r,! road,, and as we
v- V* <* vtS K *-*. -• t* T? 1 1 eoterod :Kuoxvme it ivas pa&t ail
commandant, of -it ■ ll(J f r “ a st
.prison, „d uaervea
gnitcful i omombiranca
to'y'our <iniß
, Dear parents
ir.ord'knomanta Iq&bibi
ihmkt emS&mf
Comfortyou rememi
and dear friends
and relatives. TpUjKitty d .
rtivC. b b'.y r»i m*~: ‘.’ofafee ,caTo of r.ted^
dy foi- mo.; pat titm'.'often ia 'romoni
fnrnco of mo, , ’ ::
Dear mother, good-bye! God com
fort you; my hmt hoy, and bless yon
with (|ip love of happy children.—
Farewell my fathorj jwo meet
rhy God’s mercy. > I ‘ ,
•-_** ; 1 SI’ENCERKeLLOGO. .
1 The Confederate Debt.—Among:
nil loyalthen thofciis a firm con viction'
und dciwmination that in no event
will the country ' be fesponsible. foT
! the debt of a f tlio.iis:tnd iiiiliionAwhieh
the Confederates have 'incurred in
waging their \iar against/ the nation.
.No’settlement of the, strife is legally
or loyally conceivable in .whlcli v.thc
whole territory and population, ofthe
United' .State? witl>iwt.'jb» laxecl for
the debt of the mititin,and. ir/whioh
the'iioldcrs of Confederate, bonds and
Confederate currency wilSr'not. bo'-
compelled to suffer >adotal : loss., At
present Ujeirloss HS ninety pec .cant;.
xiii the par “value and . before thd
war is eOneluded it will bo, greater;
still. The vvhole Confederate; debt' is
simply "an unequal’, iniquitous, and.
financially bad mode of taxation, de
vised by treason to work the objects
of treasoh- With t h.o defeat of. trea-'
son, it should become, worthless. 1
- ■ Yet thi; Copperhead schemes of re
construction implies the putting of, tins<
debt in a par with. t]w y Pedeffil<Ubt. , Sy
this Scheme senators and reproseuta-,'
tivea front the rebel States, arc 'to bd'i
invited to resume'wlbeir seats in 'Cort-.i
gross? witli any questions being.asked;*'
and by the aid of tho.Cppporhei:'d inj- j
nority, to control the Jegisbuion ofi
tbr Thr jdt bo the
would
is a debt o f
i t by law \
mry notes
id dowu the ;
Veratc rags,
j Inwakd Life.— The age is splendid
! in;, its externalities. Wb Lave the
! most gorgeous upholstery of cbiliza
j tion that lias ever been ■ since
; the-world' was made, isplon
, did implements, the most gorgeous
j vehicles; but Ido not think wo hurt)
as .true an-inward life, as corrccl.ia
and ithoughtful a
heart as the" men pt other ages have
bad. One of dhe great things we
:need is, to counlorbalonco this ester-,
1 nal tendency by coming back a little
Uo the inward, And not 1 only this,
L'liixt wo mtidt remember (bat if. wo are
'Bring m ihfe outward entirely, if eit
tier nal iticS absorbs us, wo
Josing-jHio real caeonco of all
—JS, H: Chapin. ; • 1
.' jMST“Mad*ta, a good many persons
w?ro disturbed tho concert last
pirip by.? the crymgof yonrhaby.’*—
“Well, I do'wonder thit snob; people
will go to oonoerts I" , * ,-il
.■ r PPlbn’yeel&>g jg Tennessee-. '
A" private loiter frctn Capt.
ikirti' TI. on xhi) staff of <son. t
Bjurnsid^We*, father, Senator jaaif- f
Yoiik, fulljl confirms: the]
• bj, the
[People East Tennessee at their ra-'
freini.jfpespotithi. jWo make
;tiJ?.(ojlowpg -interest! ng | :
?} :? As vro drpphiached lied part
sfthe «oanl¥y-,‘Vo wei*d-
Miouls ||>r jth'o
cheers fbrfheflag; niid j llfb most
■jhisrakabfo ovidfences of loyaltyj At]
hmis'e the - ontiie j family. would 1
Appear, .pitch-HtUh buckets | of fresh !
water and iruil'for the welc-cgne Ya.n-i
kocs ; jintl spine' of thej people would}
•scarcely Ask for pay for the foragel
hyiiiolr wef had seized'to| iced j our utiii-i
tifals; nlthdtlgh iho cornj,wo haddakfeht
was all thcy;had to. look to j foi ihtnri
flririteMs 'foodl ; Soin'eti tpcs the Stars |
. .... v.pcop.. ,ut:e
with joy, I never kne# what the
Lovoo4 Liberty was before. After
: two years of servitude mijftfr tho.most
[\y tis ru, they how hold
nip their,heads and thatik {rod-tbey
respect and
>r hidkind ucsa.
pars.. , ,
3My : t>at few
It *fiow flo»U-to tho/Srcczo nt Jevcry
staff iirEast Tennessee. • | Ladies wear
it—carry ijt.’ • Little children
clap thfeir ihands and kisa'it.”
The writer adds the iniportant fact
that ho has get “ovfr a hundred wag'J
on loads pf apiinuhiUon'safely over;
! tlio mountains, 1 arid. thousand
!*tand of arms for the recruits j that
i arc constantly flocking to our stand
ard.” ..I 'f.' Vl .
:• Constitutions Created-"‘.Vr ■ -
Ti> build up a -■rJ^iQpqg.ibc r ‘c»j^u^s^yij(>.ap t ; | trbbps
! musttlako good gjroeST what tyg Iv^cat feiiin.berlai»ja pV .VsftB»llarji{o ~rof«I
I and"add to it 'bynprcttj* | hartl work ! mailbag. tlj.e CofßtetfijkbFwliibb,Jiay|r
; ana moderate un{£T the ago (.affijViljfcd both: aDd.inStrtn
j-o}* forty-five p%heiii vtbor^Kjjpsi^d.: ;bej iiob tb thosoiyka have t'hein.
t less &ork and' mbrp though . Among 6tlifep/Sifngs,'itbo letter*;
: .-_ v ßodily labor cbns> : beybjid all .quha’tion kya't/Gebij.;
; titniion up to forty-live as ally j
'.labor-preserves it, keeps it - good tdj.lii tbo’L'oid’edorato. scry'cc. : Out; of
Him verge of fourscore/ yiejlrsf,
'i bodily activities arcyery mail, but two ipldced ; .airy
i As witness, llumb6ft, wild
travel ierincarlyli to ; bixt wrote' home to/- his
! to ninety a grdlftH sin dint-. • j Maby j wifli'notto-selUhis tjyo pigs-'for Goal
‘ similar instances will j federate shdncyias
-gent minds • The general
- great practical' importance. : J. Work,: closed soon, iherOiwilldVc'no uien loft,
hard until (brt3 r (iyo ; think IraVd-after, | \\ e can’t tigliL a worldful: ; bt'm'yQ ; thoj.
and all the vrhi 1 o >“temjioritle in all l South can’t 'stand it j much/ loiiger—-
things,” :■' Idijs is’the w;iy to live long.! Gardner. are all dcsCiHing/y Another
—[Ok Hall.' «■’ -c T - l.is more explicit
me tjj so ou t ,qf ‘ Kearttw,; Ydii liadjie tter
Sbl'yciir
masHvb shall 6c back |}i the
.If peace don’t, come soon,,rwe will all.
-dbsert.” This is tire spirit displayed’
in sjlj-’‘ortfcatl^' ; ‘letters-—a.
j spirit 'Of- bUer. despair for . the rebel
I cause, and a willingness to take the
Union on any teriub, so it 1 brings
peace:l
- singular accident
happened in- Pittsburg. last wpeki—r
'llwo boys wqreplaying “horse” iathe
strbef|l, and used a cOrd>- one- end of
which jwas tied to' thSihiJpiflers.bf tbej
h{das - iiorso^S’wdjjid the oilier ;
ch'd WiC?'fastened: to of the
drivei v *by- a sjip knot. jrWbilo thus
spoiling, a strict railway car came.
up, and tiiC Boys went in 'opposite diy T ..■ ,— —— T .-
rectkms to let it pass': tQfUmde Sam who
the cord across the track; and the hor. on Sun-b
ses striking;.against it, jerked,' the day, Ibtij-t’aflcr a joined the
lads iii trout of the wheels of theXar, , yj )U '' j:(jno.day he nfcfthe mimster
which passed oyer them.-] One boyj whose cli'nrcdt'ha^J belonged
was instantly crushed dedth, and tUeTuu, c lo Safh J ,’’Vsafd you
other will probably die. i ; i 1:" ■ ■ Pl' : BinC£dn#)oined
thp chufeh?" “Ob, y 4? iUhclc
Sam.i “a gtoat diffprbnpf Before,,
wbi'djie-went out to m<kf3 hipfepeesdb
.carried h|s ■ ase,; ;ph/ bis
shoulJef.' but now hd
bis overcoat.’' ; . ,
he scheme
rhoads will
no recoil*
■proved by
i to place
country, in
1' ‘‘Better fhE Than be CdkiguEßEp.”
—The Richmond W hig ha*'an editori
al article, under the. abovjc: caption,
jwhich reveals, a consciousness that,'
with all their boastings, tha ( rebels feel
their cause is lost. The Whig threat
ens that in the last resort’tho rebels
will “take to the woods and the ir.il
derncss, like-savages, and i here fight
against hunger a'cd cold”, as long as.
they may-be able. - '
other day a father, reman--,
slrating with his boy upon bis lying
tin that,the sunyhad becii
fup ...these three - bblira. ‘JTtiata .no
'great wonder, father,” fepliodji the
ion; “if: 1 tad asmSrij, miles to r trav>
el today- as ? tbo sn n has, I would Ifaye
risen as soon'as ho;" ' -Ai,■
y; ; ; yy.',
~Artcmua War d says; “1 havo alrea
dy giveb two cousins to tbefwarvand
Ijtond ready to gacriflco f
blather' Wthor'n not seeThbjt»beftyOD
toraSbi.' Alad lf uroea corns ,to wuss,
i’lt.shod. every,.drOOvOf blos rall-tjojc
000 l the yr : -
„ HAT4IB CheeK -p-Pray., piirdon ihetou* ArmfeaPS&d ; Thdfr 1
use of a. slang term. Jin prudence. rlf i'i'W I2a:-J
will hot dp it,' 1 :£»■«..■■• !a
$ ‘grave* mimst
t|»M.i».a passive, rather than aiijSfetlvis [in jte “next May*’ -
C T^ 0 ’ uh icb ssi #, all the -
modesty : baldness wmcli-r- t•“• •-.•>> ,
[h'.man. piay liave'jwitMtv-
-
( tu ;;gi«y or j. tmt.tliat is! rifSw „who ;
joupdpibout.waypf v qxpi i easmg.oiielr.|Uprin^hb;.pastwm^
Vi?lf land ypucannotspeakj'rapiis piuce, tbo /: three ;,
its ii^’airefcbftcal rbfoba Tiiiort calied* f#'tb "'I
• "' v
\ young . | Ihdyi; ;t^ifer?| T 4- true,
I Cfbeek. tlienk is arajre untbn.of fiyn
ipn Jcncty - j
! the pdwerof \Valk Ih'if qnKtly overdo - -ly, Bonding forward ftesb irSnlts JBe
};pml obstacles, wh'ioii. ipi-tn .ah .impashi-J ndxtjplaqe prdpostion'Jdt tba '
the ijnajorjty pf jSferj men i jrd-lao^r:«tiUor -the
‘tfjTilil. 'cxahipjfejjt .wi^rv^ohcekflj.draffs of
VBat’i gay ij^iiJibjione*t-; tfjp; [tlierfr; tßsek
over' Afexander’-'ijndcr, Jhat- pfocml'd jth iswas thc ease Ih, ~a(!, 1 be“jEeslcriv- ,
xyfiyes (jt- is> great atUbdt’gfbr the Pdi-i (Slates; bk
:ly JUim aus.;that got dyarbld jMdy of volunteers. werc r .atrkhf/?BaiiiO'. -r;
enabling him jio j under-f.lvq, ~ftU|Uf|r .or- ■■„
“lii.%ko of a to fill*ujs Ihe . iii -. sp
loins that " Jan|ss;l*thy qubU of the oaU; pfi.lB6l;'sosmq .of ; «
BoswOU’s admission: to'aklbfuti siudj a: the States whicls Sliisit tfieir <ju6»- -'
nielfo in history denied tp many a bit- tas taking thisr opptirtuiii tj tbvfilfwup '
tor |nan; and enabTed theffrpat liar- ■ theif i'l’hifis: of :
num to gnll his fellow , i tbo. hib^^npt<|a v tbe'fie.ldr.nqu#^d^b?
of: ai:fortH,no, arid «’l].Pn ['releas&f uii’tU. ,
that, tp’inakosa socand by - than ono-ba’.f of all our armies, it Ja '
doj)OBfoco,to faccbp'vv .hekhad don of safe losay,liavetwbyearsyet jto •
rijffeib,-.f i . j-‘ ■.■:••; jserre. If Tak-to bo ipmembotodv afSb, •.
|j I . r . ,k;.: l, * , *f ——I k'. | that alicadi' there uri titi.y thousand
Xohn in Eentnekjvvrfib’j fheuts} p(id4t|ie vyoidfs <^lko»listm<itrt f
•tftloho time: er,U|eli-.in ' dhfbhdto| fel -l|io.,Wacl6 -ft
I i ■:, .'1? '-i i- .< r v nnnibeiTTKdbsoofiwdDUDlpd;
man who had peon inuieteditora cafy.ji : |r p..., .
dtti sbffehee;.,- After an S" '. *■./"
powerful hd
iby the folipwmg strjkitf^.tisid, beauiy
ful allegory :-' ■■■
PW.hon (Jod; in liis, ptornat counssl :
conceived, tK,p- ; <bo.hght “ofkirian’s pcdir-1
?4iQn be called' to him the. three minis
ters who wall constantly upon tic
throne—Justice, Trij th and •,^le^ey--,
aitdithus addreased -Shtflt
make' iiK.n Then J*
Godj madc hini not^-|fdjs- j tfb whfl vtbaiii
ple upoii tby laws/“ ITruth nsado
also;r*p God, -make-hi
foh.bi will sacp|ary^^if--':
ifat -Xlercy, j wpbu her
kneqgj and- liking fbrougb
himil will watch!ovef nry
cuie tbrough alittbp .dbrk . ; iatb9 ho.;
maj'bavjabo tread/ j,' Then <iqd rr.acoj
man and said -to him ij ‘O ' man, the ii
jii’i the chiiii- of Morpy -—go and de il;
with thy brother.’ | .~r' "'• !
,; The jury, whon ..;ho had huiahei| r !
were drowjied in-V tears, aiidi a^aiuSf
! . .- •■ • -j - . - r - &■■ •..
evidence, and what imust j have: •
their owii ;-Couvietions, b«|u|jh I iu/a
verdict ofjimt .: '
HeydlatiOns ”of ~l” Rebel- Ma; 1
' «.» i ;'Bag:| ' V
BSs_Fartner B. was pitting ,in .the
country church.:• He bad bcea work
ihg’hard in the harvesti'Bejd. . IliibdM
'w c r eii ca r c 0,, an d - PUTnvbr B was doz
ing/. Tile loud tdnes-otjtho minister
unlilat
iangth;rlbe tiino waning;,
in an cdd'sed the lida of flic Bible, and
concluded as follows:.-’
iny harvest' |a.
plenteous,vb’ut. the litboTOE&uire' few'.-’
.‘•3Tes,” oiciaiwed ‘‘l've
offered twoifol larj^av day lor cradlei s,
and gaii't gotSfem at thftt ”. ; ;
; "ft *■' :^ r .
Bgi.lt is Stated .ttat S|>Bii<
ish girl Bdvont.een Atlij*oJis7f
Prance, whoi can litt
hundred foßad8 ;| With "
have
having
regi&onk 9F mea ; wilff f it-%r
&s!»s *&f&mm&i!s*' l '
;i^^^^t3/,i_A^.libe^ydfcc^umC^.i(f^ogf early /- ,
■.- ./| £nd jm Ijpng
■ |.. t A pq^ l: ”Ui.eB,<i»f6ii»t^«;,
( {'niMjp^bd *•_ '■ r , --
•’t- - Spoeiil floUcea 25- addiHouiiifi#*- ■
i,::;^namiea3,e»id^^7s--MslM l lb^i)p6#e«r.' l ft‘"
O. si>4^.^u>^;lfeSij^aU9irP«JW^.-
: j wto(hor-;yoticegyf a jatMicjnfture, free.. ’. : ; .,
I ' ' : • />• juts. ; '. _
I Water;. ■
| a ' J ol .feed tfnt<n-' in a ;
jrohni
~wUI huve uhsortuid /-from ' th^ ; roo.(ti| ; t
nearly idl titk perspired
room, tlic.aiv ldch \vi|f ■"
ephre pprer, Cut tlie'W’ateT utfe:; V
till by. TbJ» ; d c-ponds pa
-water has Ihov|aepjty £of co tonsil >g.
ijnid :l! '■■' \j« r ' ;
iperctis-, ‘ ,:■ r
j«rtViifp;bulfc. f3S»» ipiiler tho =
[>vat«r^tUel^featej^^ i papacTty, to.;' ;
I : •
cpn-v
: pi\ eiiy ihearly -clou blect-bj*: uti ftg V
; ItUp toinpetalsfe, to..;\tt)^t; Ji6laee-?c?
fwater kcp'pi&'tUo rponvrawhilo La a;- r~"
ways 'and should bo of;..
I ten r oindv ed ethe r i t has' bheprad'
r&-'
J Bo{i.oj ew a ter ipWpiyn psli p a fd*al 1 hi '. 'I .
i pnPipcd i n4jte;flibriiiiig hofprfeauy'itr .‘‘.l
«scd.,?-"rbii£ which has .etdpif in : a. ;
over night rs ■*,
the |iioruiijg ' I'nyjtrre; wa- *fc;
tor iviThovo injurious' - ,to liealih than,:
Impure air, porspitishould'
. provide' Ihe tpepfi s ■ irtVoblaming f
pure "water for all domestic uses.- '••
r - - -i -• , Vi.yr® •.. •* v ’■ri.-'T ’’-cC.r
-!■ «* - ■ ina .'
■ ' 'y ■ •4 : - .jr -
the course of •£.
, ionvej#ation between
; ami Gejv/ lvosccrans, ati Indiana.
! pjip!y: 0 -TiJliisi,aii \fae alEfflcao the quea
! lion of to hol'd .Chultarioo
i rgfljaiJ »ponf^(ist‘ J (i«fl¥tei^wsmiling^ f>r ■
j remauktfii, ‘ Tcrt/ ; tlic people,of
-that ftiave taken rooms
4*0, 1” And tlirv&uyivli fromgDld ; s
ft “nuff .ced/’’ •• ,
.1 ■■ ■■■■jt:.
. riding tbreujHt, .
Sydenbain gHiw. h .biSard <
if.'£3tß
'fie -was alwiiA’s ready-., pleasant
i-jo ktT, i|> front
It ho bouse, he" S 1 ojfpad and asked .; bejr-. f
i verjlpo!iWfy, ■Mw hen the cotEagti- waa-f 1
i to'earl ■?” ' ’ jja Boorihstho in an i
!
‘ib^qviietpeply. ;
J; \VisEr
.county, in fTro-^aJley,, and -1 ;- ; r
jjSottfctrWest}. , gConv .: : lfelaaßj|lSf
Wythe, Buasidl,
c 1 1 ahanjV{'rnd"\Yi;ke eo|bifiys, ,'-l
tioned to be &cate”'' ;
of Tbe i ta ppli ca ti on,
is now- bpfarQ-. : g,t- ' j
■ . ,
" ■ ■ »v -• ■ - ■ : •■■!■ - T-.
y »•« . ■ •
’ ‘"-fStAIJI Ifbtel table, one ‘
*b,Qa¥d'er ieinar.lted to hfe neighbor— ; t
> “tTbi:* aiust bo ; 'a verj ; healthy' pilaoe,
for, chickens.” " ...... . • ✓ '
“Wy so?” said the other.
'" r, se I hevor sue' auy.^eat^oius:
■ «.• •_ . r - -.-v/.- •
'fJ
aboi
=MU
I’- ' ..if ' ' t .
rebel Government talksof.
paying thq soldiers liberally after the,
war. Its Jiberalily reminds u& ctfMlje i
pportellovy’s will:. y l J*b&ye' nothing; X
bwee very body; the rest I give'to the
poor.k,J ;
I JRSPColeridge, the poet and phi!oso j
pher, once 'arriving ut ini inn, called
feiil/“you dine FiefC dftfc-
TectivelylOT ’finc l ividn;illy ?” “Sir/’;'
iobltetl the itvii?h&of thc.-napkiD, ‘“wO'f~
iin{w:i»t sis:;” - .y ■' y ■■ J.:.
ir'V ...
fifulsiauit
praiclloq of puUing-Latiu injicrtp-.
tions bn tombstones. But what more,
appropriate place; than a grave-yard
Cun there be foratlead language 1
'•I ,■ "* '"y.- 1 . ' 1 •' ' .Vy tv u
f »SouMri a clergyman, Mpgj '
recently^tfbsent; frofn. borne, his •oo>; : .»
pf fou r yeart,- t was B«ke<i
the tleaaini}. he replied, “f» Tl’
4on’t Uke the Ippki of them tatere.l'* ■•;'
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