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Volume: 14
Number: 4 ( 1905 )
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to liQsr that tlie
rt Cetottiation at Spring Vallev^^
pisrelU We have not heard of
for some time that haa been so
r approved, Ddrihg'the exercis-
f tfocurted the peace of
about eight hundred
li aitendancer 'Wfiich together
tearerS] and apoetators, formed
aaaefobfoge. AddresB-
lil^td the accaai*^ werh deliv-
aftppiy: of refresh-
Up;; In another cotumn
a communication oh this sub-
of Valley.
^ejtorijlbur'eincere;;t^|Bha the
&rjCafopbcdhfor thMb
^ 3&odha^tti^jirtc(
1 OLD STAGE
ijf * I til fc UiJ
the thkd vofome, and heartily
liiatit may succeedj even beyohd the ex
pectation of its publiyiers. ,^ be
well eupplied with eugravinga, and.^hat is
better than all, it is very cheap, only one
dollar a year^ Addiess Stavely &McCal-
!a, No. 12 Pear st. Philadelphia.
tiutww*
COMillDNlCATJeD.
SpriagValley Jubilee.
19 Jutic/ i851^
Deae Visitoe:What a day is this for
tliO village! At nine of the morning my
Chamber window here looks out on a live
thicket of womeoj in every stage of growth
from pautalett^ babytude to anxious ma-.
raahoodiintersperssd with male varieties
to ihafob^ thai look like ugly brushwood
in a wilderness of blossoms. Truly, men
^e'uaeouth creatureSj seen in such a Jtine
^^l^calico and rifiins as spreailslierC
EMuer Uic eye today. Talk of reform in
VILLE^OmO 45068
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f'
established cusfc
ing preparitions
Independeneei in
ffiorious Declara
deeds of' our fott
ence as a Natibn
It is bontempl
ner on- the occa^
we may show
and the ladies;
thy mothers, co^
-interest
isra bv contributi
prepare^
mshed m k heco)
Now, it is ofte
that those who d
preparing for ^
ready to take, ea
provided.
/y)iA/n/- vis/i-a/z a. iss'/ ^ i
COATES, AiAJA/ev Mrrc/K-- i^^uer
CO/<fre'S.t^iAt/o'ef a^tical-
^iSf^TGZY,
;y,f n'-VM
too, when those who
right could get notiung
fol! Persons whcfdp a
ly exposed*
Weho|e the eomii
'rnliSim ieu^i^^hy hoid -be^ntirely free tem
r as vet what la'lo be not man be as moroMfic in ^rehaas woman! sitors; and that there v
jv ' ilotheoldentime liewas jso; he flaunted ioMhoee gentlemen wi
:in fi^jvving scarlet and fluttering blue, sash-; ibey fill their own pod
^ ,^ crimson plumes; and in-the oriental; haudkereUiefs. tell th*
our thaoka to Messrs ,tliemnow. But here,! who have contributed
r. forlhetr ftft-br in the consist pnncipally oi-Did ;ble, to "lake but one ]
'Roussel's Pomade 1hil-, ^ydlow dog that was of any | Let us have a celel
lid to be the purest There goes a great rawbonedan honor to our couiin
cle for the growth long as.a ruil, that looks as if he i ..Vour
te Hair. They keep a stigma of iweiilv murdered sheep
oilelaml Fancy iyj^ his soul. Ge-et.yuh robber!There!
' I have attracted ibe aitcntion of the crowd,;
iand must retreat a fewjnimites. '
r mcetiug of the Waynes- j banners on .Im outward '
walls: 1
TiiC cry is slillj ^Th^^y- conic'.
madfs hj^ the
* i oiy . tto
to'cel#rai
i^t, propegjBan-' blacfe then valt noay |>te^ ^agftate
i>i4 ^ , %
itelormcd that arrange- beaddres?. to suparfiede t|| 'Wseem v
atov^pe whi|^ B9^^<pple^18 crowtt||
frhe^lfou can'lnd^^' hibt ii^ncoU two 3Sh
tlire||>Jds of t^ohe
^aiiy 'will take place t;
.iiurday evening next. A!
desired.
LAWS 0
BV AIT3
[No. 50.]
an .\CT to ame . ( 4N a"\ A C41W
^'cvcr betore, perhaps, has there been mode of proceedi
u I in Ft Ancient cavalier marshai.s with sash | authorized, in vacat
fit Wotei, in . measured march to stirring ;cause, Jlo stay procet
10, on the evening o f The said notes proceedidexree until the ne3
.d we bcl.ov. I. f mua ..,|wh.re^.b^^^^
a little squeaking fife, an insipid tenor amount of 1
no hesitancy in saying,
the New Conatitutioii will
alao.lheNo License clause [
drum, and a base ditto with the left head,
knocked in.For the Ipft head of a base
Jram, .a. Str,cl.k,lb.gh'. juJee t ..h
P,11 V, cap. 3.-lt 1. 'l"."lerciw tbe
.1 music. There is a strange spell in the jgrma.
Wle.4n-the shriek of a fife,
the party applying f
Seel a. Thatwl
be filed in the Com
the aanie
inmfTi
^ '"r0f '
r^t-
jpl^ 0r;4
to1Si6<iS*e puMicatioB j hsiiBted %
' Itie. It should not mingile with the lioljf
' byinasof childrenVfor, ji,,*K^^
" RedBattle^mps hie foot end natioas
feel the shock,"
m
II
in
Brfrlfhd^Sit. Tr L. Al-j
Mt fpUwnipg innn Gen-
st'Sunds; eveninf, be*
t>^<!lg^rlttrhbr87"took
ly-ga tbr Pflre about
^ayuesyille.' Mr A1-.
t and cut sad braised
horse, valued at over
, joniped down a bank
that it was neccssar
1please to read the ad-
ftk ^ Parahart, and by
their own interest*
#
o( the Masonic Order
n's day (34th Inst.) at
guilty. Rev. Mr. Bcall
deUvered the orations.
*general satisfaction.
fliiMe~l)w, gtown to beardi^ men, will
408H to the IFuman by that] ^gherlfl^ < other-offit
music which religion sanctioned to their
young hearts* entbusiasin; and these girls,
captivated by the same strains of their
girlhood's memory, will smile them on to
murder. Such mttsic is very unbefittrng
ibis occasion.
The officers caucus at the church; and,
what with the ^burryiug tqandfro'of mar
shals, and tlie agonizing assiduittes of mat
ron corporals, the regiments arecollocated
at last, and each marches under its proper
ensign. The standards are decorated with
beautiful garlands, and their inscriptions
are, generally, appropriate. Spring Val
ley has the one which strikes me as the
most sublime: "In the name of our God
we will set up our banners." That must
be from the Bible. Could anytaing so
simple and so grand come from any other j
book^l If there is
tal sublimity anywhere, it is in the divine
John's Apocalypse,
But the processionis in motion toward
the grove; and 8U,ch a procession! It is
really a magnificent spectacle*
"What! will the line stretch out to the
crack of dooni !'^
eturns Qf .tbjs township
a. mistake^%yhich made
It license-one. hundred,
ty-
sen, recently, a very de-
i City of San Francisco,
di a great portion of the
1 Stockton, also, a
place, leaving that city
....
^S^peaker-of^^^^^.M:
" 'C,'0}
.. fJfo.
an AG^ amead
'An'Act to reigulateHhe-
Civil end Grhninai #sse
1881.' i
1. enddtei I
^ Afate of O
duties of Sheriff, shall n
issued IVom'tbe C^rt ol
OF other com^ of "0
in which such meri
resides. In any other mai
self' or his Deputy,perae
or other officer shaU 01
chaige and receive milei
comptited from the Office
'the place of serviceand
of sidd officer.
Sec. 2. That so mu
which this is an ameni
with this act, be and ti
repealed.
JOHN F. M
Speaker of the Bouse ^
CHARLES C. C
Sped
March 21,1851;
[No. 62.1
AN ACT tor ImeM
tlie manner of sen^i
against rmlFbad compa:
21, rgfip. ' ;
Secfl. *Belendel^
stmbly jn ike of
provldea for in tibe thin
entitled an act .directi
serving :mesne proce
companies, passed Ma
he made nt least fiye ^
set lor the trial of the 1
'9'FieuOO' ^4ueY ^ruQic^^
There must be from two to' three thousand
/n/4v^l'- y/f/TVje'- Tu/uk-ji^Vi I ^3 CMT^ bttAMJef ^7r2<^c^
of
n. Stockton, also,
r{^>, living that Uxy
II0TI'8*
AmebxcA5 Akt Un-
ired,the firiBt number
i of a periodical bear-
bich is the organ of
lion,the principal tne-
on between theMan-
Tbis InstituUon was
for the encourage-
rtists land the promo*
rn happy -country, er*
led to a copy of the
rorth the price of
Jnion, which may be
mdifig Secretary, Mr.
e city of New York.
m
:a
'^:U- .
^ i h a t #ltf the ii|ie str^t^ jlirt tb
There must be from two to three ihpusand
people in that array. Finally t
and oeat Uieniselves in the cooi^
wood. Tha; is an appropriate place tor
the exercises. There is a aacredness in
tlie dark old forest, that is not in the syna
gogue, cathedral", or the-humble fane.
"The groves iwefe God*^ first temples.
Ere.man learned
And spread the roof above themere
he. framed
The lofty vault to gather and roll back
The sound of anthemsin the darkling
wood,
Amid the cool and silence, lie knelt
down
And offered to the Mightiest solemn
thanks
iption are five dollars j aupplicaUon."
BRiv" or the conclus-
iSK has been laid on
blisher, T. B. Peter-
it St. Philat'elph:a.
be Duroas's greatest,
ity to be one one of
rice fifty cents.
Two or three enthusiastic addresses are
delivered; which the speakers ever are
unpremeditated and no doubt they are.'
Afterward, songs by three or four schools,
of which the one from Centreville acquits
!itself vvith tlie most skill. Then the dis
tribution of unwholesome foddercakes
and confections. Is it not strange that 1 ijgreby autho|ia$ed|to^^
people will ask God to bless them with j foHowinff
BNAt Of Man;We
ber of this work pub-
by Dr. Buchanan.
[ic0 with the July num-
ivise those of our read-
ds them to study the
^ A!tbe standards move back to the village,
health, and at the same time feed
children such noxious trash as this! If
mankind will violate the laws of their na
ture, prayer will avail them little to avert
the penalties. Who does not know this
A
by experience!
The battle music peAls out ag^in, and
prby^ili: foriiif^
Cpnipanie^>'|ia8S<
n^de^t ' least
#(|t for the trial of ^thojCi^
^ticlause of said
^i&ieby rej^aled.
jom F.iam
t&eHouseaf^
CHARLES C. CO]
^leaker
March 22^ 1S51.
[No. 53.3
, an ACT to amend an
To hew the shaft, and lay the arehitrave,| improve the la# of
A a ^ .A ^ M W Ol-kkmOT% ___ ^ ^ O ^ O tCf\
ed March 28, 1850.
Sec. 1. Beiimact^hy
semhly of the Siaie of O
provisions of the act enlii
improve the law of et
March 23, 1850, be and tK<
by extended to ail suiti an
chancety end arbitration, &
may be applicable. >
JOiN F. MO)
Spealer of ih$ Bmise of j
ClWRLES^ C.
. March 22,1851
O II
[No. 54.]
AN ACT autliofizifi^
Alimony.
Sec. 1. JBe iff ensfjc|^l
semby of Ihe SMe^^^WlId
eral Courts of Ckmfben i
Habitual drunk^lj^i#
of duty; 4th-^]^i[liieiiip
without good cau?^
a separation in
nient on the part :6f thi
Confinement in tbe^pem'
case the applicaitdlilJlhfd
the husband is sdisbiplf
Sec^ 4^ The
ducted in all btMitns. m mroiir rnr i iin i ^
/>l(A/ni-viSiro/tr^yu/oe. , tSS'l 4^'^ tom^sKwvef- J^oaice^
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principal me
on between theSIan-
This Institution was
r for the encourage-
Hifltsand the promo-
m happy country, er-
Lled to a copy of the
rortb the price of
Jaion, which may be
indtng-Secretary, iMr:
le city of New Vofk.
ription are five dollars
:i
iprrk" or the conclus-
ASK has been laid on
iblisher, T. B. Peter-
lUt St. Philadelphia.
) be Duinas'a greatest,
it to be one one of
Price fifty cents.
CRSAL Of Man
mber of this work pub-
i, by Dr. Buchanan. avail them little to avert
ence with the July num-j penalties. Who does not know this
advise those of our read- j, . ,
i . L . A J. 4U by experience!
ads them The battle music peals out again, and
pology, to subscribe for village.-
idollar a year for marshals dwindle to common
men; the drums roll their farewell ran-to-
tan, the youthful legions to disband; and
all distribute to their horaeSA Nothing oc-
with choice reaaing ior the coming of the
number completes j admirable harmony of
i the editor Rey. Hast. ^'
, . , Ithis jubilee-
i, and gives place to an- r sincerely,
enabled to ^attend Uie: Coates Kinney.
, with more case than j
ling a resident of the ci- j
aly number -commencesi
and we heartily wish .
i-,^ 9-% .... T.. inklfl
rs for the Bi-monthly.
r June is, as it has been
1 with choice refadingfor
xne groves were p
EreAsh learned , ain
To hewthe-elift,and l^ act'to im^rd^e
A.d .p.d tke r( '
he; framed
The loity vault to gather and roll back
The sound of anthemsin the darkling
wood,
Amid the cool and silence, he knelt
down ",
And offered to the Mightiest -solemn
thanks
And suppHcation,"
Two orthree enthusiabtic addresses are
delivered; which the speakers ever are
unpremeditated and no doubt they are.
Afterward, songs by three or four schools,
^of which the one from Centreville acquits
itself witli the most skill. Then the dis
tribution of unwholesome foddercakes
^and conCections. Is it not strange ^
people will ask God to ble^ thera with following ^
Ihealth, and at the same time feed their
children mich noxious trash as this! If of duty; 4th-.Ab,ndon,
mankind will violate the laws of their na
axiu ^>0- uou.v.ij
'71(441h \/i:7jrTZ)f^- TO4^ t?57
r *T'
rNa."53;J^ '
an AUT to amend an
1, SeU emc^'J>^
semUy of (he
provisions of the act ntj
improve tbs law of
March 23; 1850, be apd tb
by extended toall suits an
chancery and arbitration, i
mav^belipplJcaBte.
JOHN .r.fMO
Sueaier of ihe Hoase of J
CHARLES C. CC
March 22,1851,1
[No. 64.]
AN ACT authoyizi^
Alimony. ' " "M
Sec. 1. Be f,t enaoi^ii
sembly of (he State af
era! Courts of Coramen 1
are hereby authi^ized to
without good cause; 5th
a separation in ^npequ
menl on the part of th
Confinement in the peui
case the application sha
the husband is so cbhfiii
Sec.' The procect
ducted in all respects aa
cation for divorce-
Sec. 3. This act sh:
be in force from and afi
acts, andparts of acts, in
by repealed,
^ JOHN F, 1
i Sptaher trf the Hovm of
CHARLES Ca '
^ Spea
March 24, 18&L
[No. 65.]
AN ACT ,*Po amei
"An act to prov^^ for
jestate, passed Febr.uar
gret ul itthe b^3tadvice we -ALL RIND;^ t
Imariiet priee. : &-EV'.^iS^S, Main StecU West sye,^
lynesville. O. April i6th
fs^Fje rOUNTFRY,
^iS^-eiil^fishmeat ar^'ia>
Ttiness Will sufier as iiltfe
consequence ot lUe death
ftr. Horace Weils. The
ht will continne in chargaj Arts, Sciences,
[ti Wm. Weils, to whose [tlie prices annexe|^
ainly indebted for its pres-1 First Glass
iclitin, and no pains wilii Reading, Spq
s manufactures fuily what j Reader,) WfVt
},ual to any in the world.'} Second Ct
mptete Specimen Book^iti l Heading,,?
di we expect to have ready i R.) Men
ut the 1st of September, j(Mitcliela
i large stock of Printing i lessons,>
Ascription, including new} ^
wer and Hand Presses,! . r- ., ,
to sell on six months'i Reyin|^pelHng and denning (OinlPs 4ili,
sr make a ciscouiu of R"> jReaT,i^riihuiffic, (Kays,) Kng. nrammar,
ar prices for cash down. \ fj^ngraphy, (Miiclrels larg'',)
d to the Cincinnau Type jlTalc?o[.hy, vparker) Phisology, lIi3to: v^ot L:
iih prompt atteiuion. | States Jtiid Wrning, .;,50.
publishing this advertise-1 Fouarn Cta^ , , , . r t> " i
)re the 1st of August next, i Reading, Spelling and dehiimg, (.>tli K^cler,}
y ol ihe paper containing i Arithtnotic, (Kay'^ Eng. GrainmaryirBrown)
type on purchasing "three Meteorology, (Lrockelshy) Botanw Algebra
this bill. (Ray) vSideral Asironbmy, (BarritKOornpend of
Uiuversal History.ana\Writii>^/^ 0,50.
Firru CiAss. \ /
, Eng. Grainmar, (Pontr^^jglioniistry, (Draper)
^rAH Hair Invigorator | Algebra. Geometry, MepiHl Philosophy, (Up-^
just received and tor sale} ham,) Solar Astronon;/, (Maiiisou) History,'
I have used it myself and j / \ 1^7,tX).
1 recomniending ii ,.to, eye
is WELLS, Secretary.
B. B. HAY.
evcrv Diecfi ol worK made
^ ^ 1. E. KEYS.
south of-Cook's Clothing
n
The surnnier session for of twenty tvo^
wrecks, wdli opeA on 2nd., day (Monday)
the 7th of 4th. Mo. in which, instrucuoa
vviil be given in ihs^wlowing branches of thq
" fen^fcllca and Literature at
# -
nd defining. (Gubba 2dd;
JAiidimeac tati-.;s, $4,50.-,
ligyand defining, (Cobb's 3d
baictic, (Ray's,) GeogrnpUy,
at. Pfiilosophy, (Parkers tst,
(1st, Icssoirs',) and wrting, i
Sixth v, . i-.
Trigonometry. IVFensuration, Surveying, Ge-
lolooy, Mora! Philosof>hy, Poliiioal Economy
j J^aiin, History, f \ $'^,00.
N SEEDS from Union | Kot Cu-Assib.
("ceivcd and for sale byj Analytical, Geometry,Conic Sections, [Low-i
(RH.DE, coraef ofjis] Mathematical Astrouonty. $t),00.
:eis. Waynesville- | Scfiolar.s entering the school will be charged
i tuition from the ^ime they enter until they
XTING. jleave without dcductiun for absences exc.ept om
its branches, done on rea- !nccoimt of protracted sickness oi utlier unavoid-
y^he subscriber. A.share >ble cause. .... ...
13 respcctinllv solicited. ; R'he Priucipal, having had, invanous situa-
\ H ifAMiMELL. | tions,considernble,of experience in teaching the
1_J! ^ i niore elementary branches; and during the last
K TO AI^Im Ieighteen months in ihc higher branches, flatters
my shop have b<>onj^{Ubeif that bv diligent aitention to his busi-
ing completed, 1[ness he will he able to meet the expectations of
titnes to respond to those who may attend his school: and of those
lonuT.s ivmi Pat- who may pUce others under his cnF\
0 work mosilv lo order all [ ISAAC JGI^iES. Principal,
[lue attention,' Ladies work 2nd, Mo. 28th, 1,851. 5-U
be made hy at the' ~ ^
NEW GOODS.
DR.
YEI
THE OKIOINAU A:
com
.WIJ
TOO FiiE
SALT RHEUM, RLXC
'PHE fifFlicted may rest
X any other poisonaus s
ministered to persons in i
without doing the lea.si it
COMlT.AIM'S, 'i'he p
great, bodily exhaustation
the sysfem'dcchne^ in sis
pairs the energy of' ihe n:
who iias sufl'ered from fei;
obtain, relief, it is only n
by renewing that Founia
'es
TRADT OF YELLOW
Ladies of paie'corople:
structions which feriiaies
to vtgf>r.
I/et all who wish t
free iiuluigence of ll
resist.summer epidemics,
which is proving ifstif ?
to. and they will never b
never can waver; for ii i
hope, life and vigor froir
health luul spirits, itowe'
the patient only undorsi
tract of Yellow Dock an
have no hesitation inntr^
KIN
j }f Ilie reader will obt
j every physit iaii within 1
V tdiow Dock and Sarsa
%
Missus. F. V, Bixsi
hi my arm, which boctn
eufjiloycd at diilcrent. tii
arm must be onapuiatod
sonic of liiem as large t
^TTE are just recoivin^ our ^pnt^ and Sum-
V\ mer goods consrsuhg of Bngli^ih and
French Cloths, and Cnsihieres Batlinets, Jeans,
I rv* I . T ' u. -J /"* M / .2tvi* _
to eu-tfear: Dyer & WUlis. New Yor..
, jthe letter #0 fuJI of fyi
njttred May ledres. .^^he Ladies' WreatL" for July hw j
d^e of'the adcqua^^ come toliaud, and is> as ustial, filled tceling beart, one iha
thei-redress prpvjded wiUiintcrestingmatter. at the eoia. or
tj>enisclves ^ccorJing- i bonilraaJJj
i|^i^ra)crat- L<>CAL ITEMS* [wurd^/^ttiid
foregoing^ to Otu __ ^ | much on ihe i*ie ol tin
v^:;|^LsCTt!;#B M. % ^
inixt Sunday, itt four o'cloli, P.M.,' ;
to be
opDdiott,i is ^ustbe- Esq.v on Catholocisin. slio\rmf1"^j^^ illlnois plw;'' I
All the long_ year^ the Paganism and Polines pf the Rorii -! ^^ t,..sigi
en in atorpid state hi ish Ghurehthe mcpnsistency of the j under tliscus
fatter;,and from thai ^,tu;r with the Chrisaan rdifionthe^ct Uncle Tum^ di]
en m a
alter
adifferenee on this mosi ineoaipatibility of theJaltc.r with Aroer- j{Slavery, and upon ib^
^^oanected with tW ;^jj Jiepublicilnismits trcaSbh to thisfiween the Norili auit S
&red rights of the more; ,Qyuj.,injejyt; Mr. Kinney has bepn ed- jthe United Suites and
\|)n of Isoeiety, it is ,wa- 3^ -anti-Gatholic paper for some 1"d to prove uuu the i
|e of jusliee, wliich, we .jm" and is, doubtless, well pre- ^ted was fuvorahte to
'^e so all-pervading as pared to entertain an audience on this > to.ihe luct thai *
^Jve unprotected female subject of most viul impdrtance to eve -1 ^
I of protection bcbmd ry American citizen. We hope the as-j.^.^^^,^ ,.
Repose in some degree sembly on the, occasion will evince that ja
^ :bis commuaity fetls an intest in the tui^en pUce iu i^U/zo^i
Pnuch the " VinJictivc matter commensurate with its raagni- uUles iiecoiuc insuitil
CiijureJ " as a sense of a ^^yxAo, and the interest it should elicit, | cannot sea Us ** cont<
^^red, for yhich there jccl uuder thscuisiua t
redress," that prompts Picnic of the Sabbath School |U!
evctT" to take their sad ^Vent off finely, on the Fourth. We Not only doea X" ;
own hands. Talk of have seldom seen a more orderly and '"when peroiw hec<u
ce and sustaining the well-appearing procession :: we regret-~ no pripa^ chara
lustice ? Who Ihisout- that a prc^ of work prevented ns
0 ^ of tfio truth ot lllw a
i right of imrnamty / f^om participating mthe recreations of
e seducer. His infa- day.
erves KO eouottuiuicc, :cruA.v , 1^5'3
^rves Lo- | mu^jc, Uislory, 6i
mthe public, but utter , Eixipxr^^ the 51. literature, Scie
Jcmniition ; and '' the gabb^^^ ,at ten o'clock, imost trifliiiig inc
_
wpis
Aie'lljt
iity"-ifetr
ie|ieamipaoip^ ^jmyiath? ot ttf^'
V-
5
m
^i-
X
?
syure thisJpr'. 1P'
r;^nl^':4. ^^. , L. : i^uag?, . . _. ^ -: ;
t?^a%i5PjWncj3 tj^eIt^ass^
^ I, b,5gaaci^r^ H
goitt^
lake pleasure in aecom-
* 1s, in rtllmiseh}e^
aiir time, talerfis of g'
illy, is si't: tUt^ ^kl^ rt;
? liuving .'' frCHii our
p"* alwayjf beeapsrtteu*
/ >.- .1"^ ' *-*" "'. '! * "'< V".%i-5^' ..' .>eli^'
uf wliiit ! JP4
tf trnkl uv^e, Uiem te; 1:
Agniu; iiv h5
'*^imre's&cM'-gvmf'pr->
l\it0 sUyuU b^
'' h^lyet tle,
iJSIwSr "'e^rJeSpaBiri
r^^iaietl tti
billed birttife ^feall iv^
laf' Deiwcratt
I UK
\i
brst''in"poiiit lot ^^Altte-rin'-;,^ve|"-^nKirke*'^-'
A-
;:: l^am t0|lltW-.t^
lij^lruS ^iuistiiMi
ii>
tian: niiilicip!e< witt 1
" .- ^-f-%V "LLv'^'F>5l'*3pt'A*^^;-*>- ^ .A"'.#!;..* .>:i :' . ,* - 'Wiv!,""-
A -- -"wi.v'^.-v->/ . V; V , z;:^-:.;
fld
^: ana mstram^Qtal
r a^a,ini *rm-1 limsic y^e finealmtwt'
peoi^e 40C the | His aeg^ireineg|s; ^' att!Wli^%ft.^i
r ''; I'Wt i m^swj KW'V of.iyi 4e^^: feWfWW*I^W-p^
Jtau .s,v Ii,.u,i,j to,jii, .Hi
ihi> SoutL more. We m^v j? -j. 1 .. r^ ^iJlic SvaUi lauw^^Wa pjr.;W4jr.a^.dlfW-*nd4.-
g >. ivhich pi ic. ,iii-tt0Uon of tUc aadteaee between titia. im .il^iWki^ S
^anJ aliigl, rate; Mtf.Jina Ow Painite^n Akg^hJ-et^^^
Wat that Uie Uwell worUi teemg and llAniiL' anJ r?
Liirm fttiH'-inft]
JcncegoTankr?' ' -
all' tya .iiiel prepar?6;^*l Vordrtte Ui^
Qphininy of op. f 'Hie press/wli1ch1s'hT^r1iTV!%-*fela^'^.-<)f,:i
I Xl* i,'li L_i 1 ' ; ?-''. tlie l>> ..-1.
S ' '^'P ,. /x ' T- :"^ "lucn IS niglilW; - -.-
spoten 6f by tbose wJio Iiave a riiiii,to tbatsoiU)
^ery forbearing| ^""w. ' the vvcrjc Will probablj, bfc'is- ''
^ibaiice of pow ,'! early iu the w^t^r^utl.irtll,4oibt. f /fe wpW
:^i, but aow lUro Iaewiie i'Uotii^-poietioTTtorkl j^WW^t*<*-'iiaA piopb,
tpoliey. 'There'at tbia tiw, iaaa a ,ea,g^ fP*fef4big^eMU8aB
Mcli forbearance Jofdn^rtim, og tmtehio|t-iiB^
iti Uiat point i'>Awiiin^' 4a inyJoriou. ,tban. 'uuloSfiSSor toSSf
feejn'il.dr Ian. when Hnppnrs, will
^(1 with pistols; tofentod anehor for the faborfc^'^^.ryjSttr belief.j#!
sifir bands, nppn ft, in a ratio coiQiiieBsM. ofpowy
St . . _ ! _ '.I J . . T i vma* owwl ;| Lxr..,,!...
S-ir hands, ibe;"Ppn
r^afrn death to '^*^ with its merits.
IiskII dare W^tt
It 18 theirs by)
or w
commeflsu* -
i gWtl ifc betaWd^ ,
IIKAT
ral nml sociHl.i^^Y., the slfUistic^
^ All ^ # 1* A 9 1*1%
^ ie<og4 iofj
s^bop- tljat vTbcat bw beta w-biith bd.Um U>^<m
uf bucb
fcrce,-wfl eeai.j |.12,2A basboi aa awr^na
tb/'ngs but thel"'^*^ tad j^ "
iiorcjixi, bat^^*"' I7B^A i0&, the <^nien n>8e to
...Jwoare^ iQ
,eU H4iiwi
... ...v ., .,w-. . -"W *;!o VI . ^
tik. ,w.n&r' ThfW: i.bftto t.
of llio*l!.io.i'A* f'"?'-'''if'^'''of Heit Siiil!!;.' "Iiiiiiiiii.,
: ^4
iiorcjB.1, bill' ' Juo, lite ipvien rbse to #
rqtial Hhr re-l*** "Tiie WMye-price for
4 in ilic '*'^~f^^h#laat SOrcnrtPW'.tS
n of the ri^to* ppten of |r%e^
tLm mercdu* s^sfmircd. .^heire is
* * " *- itk- ..i-.-'" ," ' .?'* . jis-H'. ,!
A
f'g. -BSrs M bf meftint pa^er^jtvii^ wo
^ c a ^
Ms3^
8^^' <aa;5p|Q^^
i#'|jei^0||:'i^^ '1^
'M
-iWijt-
lij. -
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a..,^
vm
P?s6!l^l
^y jQ,y VSfstffc:|
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SiiHiffliS
[iLm'w^itt:
ISM
JiipMii
|sSii
^-- Ak ''
.|i
vV'^ \ /
-.t'
' * /II -> muohexecutive vnerijy. J.r lie gives ^gr-
Tlie sooner eucli aEalUcy can be ex- measu?fl, Lord Bnglart jady
pOlw^d tl><)'buU0V,ft it w^ld bea ahftme to shakehiriikdr from'liWcul-~ I
. to let auy poor peraoa be led to invest puble lethargy or be removed from his pi-eparc
^imy of his seant ?neahs, during ihcse post tvsoommiimler-in-chief of the army;
-.day. of lufifering ttnd need. in llie etimii., Seyns^pUyill b<t taken,or else ihe bi^ lino.
1 T ,.e 4/. j K tiv5o rw Will beraise 111 a short Ulue.that theai my
l-ilyifif dunks recommended by llns Oer. ^
man wine, liraiui/ and'bcor drinking services will tell with belter effect. JEberly
doetor^ And his (thettors, ns aids to diet.. iv word do,instead of no soTBiNo,will 1n
" " ^ be the order of the day troin the start. ^ _
' ' Should Clarendon receive the Premier-' JrrOU
7 'SitlsTERAIVRSl . ship "thew^ will be less boldness and
' ^ :. 7^ , \ :g,,g firm' 7and -UOTav^p,
; ;; Wcfind diwMo^^ be .followed; iww.iif|
' ' wilhjjSrtoth^i'tdO buinuess thswglvj^v^
'. tf, I -..:, w
'5^ '':"?>-
ES- -^.
" ^'Sii
gsl^
O'3'Peo
'.(^7* I
^ and! exeroi&iug the contrpllmg
. j ^ nianitostindpdt forth in-
SEurje;
;^iWlfvtingif:tO Wtr aay 'OUie"^ MliiEin hnt aUil'^^^^
Mdie bo ra^hferrtoo muolr ^ iriannoi
BobH fliy fetly ssi', revefenca aaora ehargyi't^^^ audi c
the object of ftwve .fof;
Wdib the"8pite of tbe tiett^ing them are very fiay^abie,.
M^ Kinnc^^^ AVe ujied tiio t^rra shall look with , tnlwest :
the West jiist because we felt new* in relation to Ibis subject, as very: iki Wa
4ipofiied u> do 80, in view of the fact depends upo^ ibe complexi^
iiiat Cuaios-Kimiey hat talents as aUiie netr EngUsh CabiueU f
nc^s liOyrfiVer, thiiiprWTiui maUer is ' - of
<^V do hot incline u> diapuss at the jpy Judge Bartly has decided that i
..-''-iMweeiAt' .mAn*nCv foiU^: thti' TCrV IVaiKltt - fAfttv^^tvaiKlw ! . ,
^71 '
v |}

7-^1 ^
-t' ^
:
I ,^^ . 'i
St 5
v' ^i^ have (quoted, v; Uon tUe track of Uie toadthe propertyI
of the wmpnay-^' *i *> <>f ^keVw^. i_
Bat of Westeni^iiersturo we have (j^gw His opinioa w murked with
iTirwonl to wy; <Aa/ omctlung in good eiwie.iaoi U;tbe^^^,W
7.bicb, we feel an mterest fts every have ever |eea from bin*; fttber asi^ ^
miu-B of. Urn west should. I hodire or ooliticiw. E
OOttSUt
uu ear
jj^tiu-B of' tlm west shouia. wis- true, i poVuiciw.
"weesawrfi of the liters-
isfrioT Uvrweet, but is not because
no fesii^ in tbu seatioa of 'the JET
wiiave our (^yv, our
Kiftfjds, RoltQn.0HK:Cbdl^^ E._ Ohurob-.
- ii ,-7 '. -.'...-- . /. .'j-. ,. ';_ . .^
Wbmm
aaai^
osto
li&a
mm
4xaw^i''JiSESi5^ jftwy tbiog;]^ i
mmryia, Viu- TIT"",
\iT^i r i-''' imffii IIII ij"BUmp apoaii.
io Ihefp
toi AS yOOB.
io .gel (^3^^r^ WiQ^'
,. .-,7 iik'&oe i>f MUediU^r, wha to
-.^^lil^ltt^=wt OtiiT- ^5jvjj :4U^
sMt |ii0t e^me&ci'd.' if)e io ^s>H3te or Apprt^i^ aj ciAa ^roirliig |(^t3i
H 'iiJideflaod ihsti
ri^e-'I^^Odsa" for >la*l a.| p^mt
WkfoviU p^-lfon-m Uavo UjpiV Cr
,<>f Ufose re<lvnig3biSs,j wtftft, # if hffv, idioutd
tioa^,M4iAfitp>^- -1"'^'^ -wngimial
< V i \^'b; do tJOt feiiJjfoii;* U> ihikl clients
A I1 IjwniOw^ who are fore^ erfiadaemg etcry- jbattViie|i,
itlan^ that growf or is ptwluced after t' t-'liXlt'U; Wr#4v,' JJIV-WF- * j.'-.w-7r f ^T."" - ^ Vr ' ^i^N.''''"''>i
.lekvmg the mmmh o( tba AUegUajiwrf- SrATWtrcs" o^r
lit W;04ild risaOy.appear aa tboUgli tbe^t^lisiamfoia'y of'ilfe fourdfetl/eilfoR^^
x'f i\ ' Jietttkmen tliink Uvero U ttoUung of!the tJiihed States ddnog
^ fy -. Orleans pape j ongia worthy of consideraucm;! the iV. plaoes tblB^
floa.mli; over some oxi | jf 4i,t*y they woaJW ever deny? ber at 68^. This is'^ ve^^'^ueh^t)^
jh etso stitd to have beenUbat the soUh capable.Of prduciag ny^the true 'estimiltfj A/wHiW^H
- .>(1 fkmtr mnrt <ihLbiTi4i;il than musltrobnis. iVArhtn. fttalA'S that ^^Ur J^ndf'.Mibei
utiie.oi ine 'criitevp a uated from this same aespisea west. *n aum uiHtwoutea hy wie:xtog^
pcrimepis are reprme^^ ii also imfl.that hy the suicWal eonduc.t! out theUoi^.
the ifo4d fiffucu of w?w of such men as those who'.bave''no' iy say ihid,me' ''ili6m^
.:-...* J--, r.r4n-"Jt.nV hwh ofiinlon, of Westetn Oiitera-tcdmnmted m, the Uiwpd.rBtotprdSis
pi^Tided for man is not
tftrU; bki]^' U)0 expensive
, . .waa*, aiany(we uf uh.j TTb<r|rasryigm*;biiihgATrTOte
>tt)rwho, nteo, aiiij>0| arc obliged to visit
inj6d^,[y that the bever* eastern eilfofaid employ, easfotn pub-1 pictm-e of crime
lisliera Id Jfct "their worlw belpro iheiainijbated .to % h^d:ra^
I* kui w(Art ArtMMivfi Pttlilie in a-propcr manae^ ' - ithS liiViardexe^lM;
I I if t It u Tlys'ouiU'tnpli to. be^. Woliare the ed-witk ?aur<ler,4, tiie.|r8ii|le|;^
^ to,..jndi||g tn hot the 'onght to, have the ticiU- a-days,;be ff tnub,^MJte||^m^
iw^tbe srolte.t'Of mansL|g for ereating'onr own books and tlnm if-ho wei^.
t'- '>r yi,. - * t . it *_ i*.v r - t'rts Ji4n itit (l '^'?i'';''S'.-''''%d''-W
V^^>r*;. i>y. OV"'C'-. ^
^ : -... V' Vv.. ; f- . .
Ifee^^Wofcia liealiikand at
\dn% ia^ast^^i&a
llllllpl^
iusn^ idea; oi^bt
glance, tfi
seny/p^ialjy j^ndorsed by
bn^ttiiii;-r^^feed;..' -In %e
bci^-;. ^bcbii<^g-to' 4*0. >,
.aspertamed
' " ' ftjid driiib
w tJbe
:^ddid i&e fcheii
a il^ m46T
. Weighb M
^ in ;weiglit
"words,-the
I^otts^diiw;of iia-
^ity pf :clie;' expeimen's 1b
^rr^k we will'
f%^w'diUle; ^jftiti'tif'erk
lAyis tliW l>j^; >liU}i.
loHg oii<7m ^'dV
:: .- .5-' .'. '.-.^f^^V'"-" ,": -?.'. <'v''-''^ . "-;.J '^. _: ._^
ti/*a^jiny "^j-^ddk^: oui^ AoWrt ;-btk)ks and
-..irid^;|atjfej^
have no need to be ashafe^d '
progress^ ;At oui- ,;agbf
;coio^i(|8.wei^ ti]^e
behmdus, a4ei^^ig4i^^
Uieir em and o4i:^ Vfe
iBiJdlib^^br'dd
ft
and upej#t4lbi|C
We dibi; dte
Ikher t#& Bad'd^ite
w eye dpott thtit banifelesa inajf^^bbi
one ot tikese days. Be. find^ fiUdjselt inlV
. r-tvlvihW* tiri H-^1vrviV' tk*> +Pti r^ri
l^e
Bj^OS^QK TOE
iipt importai^-^bvent odn-;
JB^ afeim of; tBaii=
'baa^i!a%#^JpBtce^fe
^fgj^tibd of fe ingji^ wW
degree oti the men bedBdsetf
Thai pbW b^ihu -
of
1rtUiA'ikfiiittrliiinf*^ rkWii*i iy
*" *", ;!^J'
WpS^ipilMM
A
:^r.
/^/^/n/-i//^?rDr4-fei3.5.t;'/?SS' ?=
p ' ca/^rvs ^(ajaj^ AB'ciufte'
L\fT VTST rOl?. Coitss-KiBSET^s Lecture oalbecaiaa enxajkltired witli its iaexp^oA
**" -' _ _ * 'T^ur^ditj' evcniDg^ was a good thing.heautyj and th^in the angid that h
^'' ^' " ^ ~ His ideas oa Po^iiy, its spirit and^uae by tli^baXtd asked, isie ^ d wov
.. ~^ cssoncej where as near our conceptiouSi not like lolive^ in sueli a pliioe, and
~"7"~of the matter as auT Ihing we e^'cr rer :s;iidiyes ;Then 1reached toi'th tophi
Nl^VltLlSi . " 'member to have Jieard or read. Hisjone of the fiowri near bj', but t
qUotsiionsjind dedamations were alsd| angel^ MH} :
'-^"'"'^^Vi' ' ieiddieUt;-mid as^a piecebf comppaiu^^ f>Nov ^hjlti of SnotJjW wor
r? >!*Oft tRiK. jdiscourse was able and well wriUeh, jyet a little w you must w^t; th
thought and a thorough Itou sIikU:eat of this rich iruit,
>advaneed irt iti: Your criticism of Pope's style unnecessarily ahc earilr mid rehiaib there till we c
abor under a mista severe, oveti though that rhymer did jfor yoa. And be dways ready, for.
at constitutes the reit-j produce his "ding doog" verses by jmay come stMSU to tak*^ you. from tl
aiifc say: much labor and revision. .His appre-|siu-deblcd place to^ik better homi
;riUhu .was Ho'feoow of Young, too, we think aIto-|' "O,. mother, waC ndt tiiat defe^ jriMngyvas;Ho soow in loung, too, we tmnK aiio-f- -'Vi,niotncr, was, not umt
esUnia^ioh/wiwfi^ beneath that poet's true merit, ;plttbc heareii ?" y . i :' iv
^pmetirb^m the. heart,'. There are passages iii 'his "Night | '*Perhaps it'Vrai;,iay ^
[ptt ha^e, already accdm^ llBipttglris/' nhich approach ihe higliesMdot.** v. . ^ , / i:r ^
ie;ntiouj-ikbout ,w^ and beat the unmislakHble | I'O it must bpi it is Iqycdy; bn^
ka;youV rat ,-A-d in sublimity yand glorious'! 1 wish to;gb:ihe^
id and raryesty of thoaglit, in m;u>lery ofUUei^ for the good aiigels ii^
itlangiiage-tO ,express^ those though'^, [Ituow 1slmil be happy: wuir|tht^
LiiLTON: is superior to any man, jClien, |;oo: there is notbii*^ M
remarked ill out reply; | dead or Imng we Were about tojpeople there! Uo s nor repir
>urs. If you don't like [say woiitsSliakospeare jno sidtnesa, lio dea^^^^ ain'; no^
candel them alone, the latter excels; jeveu a cloud, 1 wish the bright an^
we shall dot quarrel witli in his ow'ii particular field, any poet [would come fiopnl'*:
'S3 You may believe re-1 ihat has ftvcr jvruton. _, 3 - ,; J ."Oh, ida^ love I wh;^ will your^p
;'in what you please-j. . 1 |inotiier.do when you. are gone ?" (
^me right. This is tlitj TKACiiJiits*'Associ.vtos.The War-jnioliier. tears fovein- thcrasel
which your second ar-1re coiUT Teacher's Association meets ;ow" her face, dispite all herdfort
Howevpry S0 j;,i},jg |-gg a.-itxiarday of this ^veck. !=''<='' "wn have no t
muu the controversy-'.
A BOOK^
'EACiiKas' Associatiob.The War. v.sav., w i.ueiue,
countv Teacher's Association meetsall hercifort
bis pliice oji Ss'ituarday of this week, [f. 1^,'' f f M
a hearty welcome to tlie men who aJ*C|
laboring in the ciiiise of Education, so
Ida wept. ' The fouutaiu' of nffeo
ardeatlyV (or small remuneration. "V it hk
sometimes tUk that Teachers and '
Editors da more work for tlie same pay furtli ivuh luu* smaili, tei
thun ttnv rtf.hrr rlflfiiT nf InKnrr-r- janus. uud. ihrowrug .them avound
;-yi:^<^^
Vi ij--"8,
rCi-rfsea die jyiowmg ^
' 't: ' ' -.i-J.- , - 1^5
,-'^t^ y::. :r '
;.-5; I. .-"d : 3.iU mor^ ^l,.n WglSfl^B
W ; jiro;^?6t ^layp^a^^ timii wgoot., it^ hRRi-^ j.j
5 tlis jlay
^j|s, ^ ~ V. V
vrlica h gets -t>ou>t;^-:
.f.^
Dear St.^ en!wH-<t 'ywi bate
if 5 #- J^K-^'" ^"" '" rowApci.^i^^
^ ^^ Virtiu^r div jftitd if rot| c^^
r^fSce, and firlH/Jg back up tbo siretft, <?<: tlj*^ ^*1^
) Va
u
1
> g
i JL
S ^
|s^
(e; vott mnv
:!ivit 15y-aiif..-:t.
=|,; ,.;Mi^n(l his assi5tanla,:^n luriviug :l|^T'^Jfiii^^ "'^iiyijw!|i!
, ; this <lt;slin*Hi> tliC' exercisos of
:?? .,. day wjii be coirjmenced;
' ' . 1 \f. t>
It is Loped.iiin.t all our ciiizcns wiH *V i u >. -- -i-v . ,
... .. {,,vn(l>i/m<5'.pwc^r.^: iyf ''"t>etry-
would except of liicm
c^dncei^ of R-'ioun #kh(nitdiscord ikoow. S. K. C. i
As R puldfe B^ket. opens'
equal p^^jUes \rhoJ^pnrticipfiteJ
in it, bb ,U^r^location^ where it may , f ' by s k o-
a a fe- tftfi-liffiliii
Sir .1-
f!.a ;x at - , .^ '^ome iMind^omo .jn%;ce= <.d i^>etrf
jom the prof^^sion,. that "we may
aud^-bi .-^1
,;<|i]v:^;ilii^ %
it is liopvtf.; ROne will^'stay away who;
i Is the nanuvt'f a paper 1 haye;'tl^<*u ; : *-.*< * 1 " ' 1 "* I* t* % t f ;tJ3 ill*.- iJ'XtJiv* 4.11 4* l/vif'VA X
. adntire : his mode of ^.p^-'^duig* the diy,;
g.' - .wheihrtr they beldhg^to oar immediate.: Whosor-ver Witl^ei l^ not b iniawkfrv ?' \
yiciiuiy or -not;" @dmfe ."wiili -your \ it cjin^b^' Iw^vw red or blue
biiskets foil-of V|^b.od and your phyn
wtatet,""
win b.e^_sei
pWcesr%^^
true
V {
r^resciic^ from %rc4d
. w . vtnA* Av K. MV-RR^-ffc.'
feyeiy^^nth; slift rppi:^
t^oarin^lt^h^h'Oh :hpw Rweet ^%dp^pg^:g^..
I.- 4-'
;' Umy^Hi Geo, W- Oooi^i !,. ' ' " ^
^ After ja^ivner .Toasts tihS Iki?|i|ni8Sy
;regtiUv ari4 nil to he?etiH^
5f 2 bafikem taken to iUc gi^ye (ur thenfi;ji^|^:^^(^ soi'alj^
-will please make'.^tjiic fect...kno>yR'^u,=4\v
Kj(fe,
!^ . W. Rp,BKftT8iCliairniaA ot ilie at Ba^T'
5j* 5 AnytngementSi on Frhtay rbilSiil jfro a^Sre Giat Fugit;
iMi *37]^^/^)l/vttMn/v nn^p ^^vnliimn ifsplf?. the^#llMla "wlio mOrdf^ped anft af^lilnad
who murdered and adnlped
dJaiisas last fall, was arrested^
^^jj The, following no^e explains itself:
^ 3. CtxemifATI, Jniie 26th, 1D57.
I g E. Bailet. J. Randaii. and J. W. [ nJ-
IlLxiJir, Coinmit;^. &c:Gfiitkmcn:! l|' I'Hd our doubts afcout life
5 You; Mndtaiion to me to ddiv-'i-E knowing tbat as
-!-S cr the oration to your citizens at the; wretch na himself wasfeon Uie bendi. S|^^j^
approaching national anniversary,. 11 it has turned out,- Lecompte rOTed opt
^^yCould not but take as oompUmenuiry,j evldOlaeO whMi fas lotted the
coDid.cring llit I had so ti,ough lfi; ijBse was as
? dressed iho people there on a like og ... . / i
o-casloHj and.-out of gratitude for liu- pfein. as light could. Bik il;/he was!
^ oompiimen.t, I mtber inconiderntelyjcquitfod by Ruan
adccpted. Bpt 1now find tbt,oUierig(jj,|.,,j jt itras in er'i^bob ;tbi(t-liie
, duties wUl prevent nje .^ra-hemg^wiM^^ flje ddedliy pdinUse
Tou on tJiat day; and IlniUiit tlwelore:^ > . ^ ^ V
^ mbe^releaBotl from: t|.e ^%nge-1
hujt on^%;^bhIpwei^^:h^^
nii^nt. Truly and respectfuDy,
CbiATii^-Ki'KXEr.
MusicTii
thtf^djfeensaidn yrlj^ ^
inoor columns.dn||teSS5(^fe
Music \&
^tiie .s^weotj
' ri:.r " ^'N . tA'^i^'
"Cl :'.f 4 a^jp.
iireniiania
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5?,';
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s toBB. ., ^ trf^ fltorcft gentjytt>3f -^^^.ir/'':^^-r. 7
.mmbmw^ ^ , I r-^^'-*^"] ji you^;:nK^7 '. ,,i i "
~! ^/i I I ( * f /f^.jtjiXU'lftnd^JofW>-
0Olil^lfT)eW TERRY.
: CTiiffira.t'J
COUREO'rKD EVERT
vVi-sKEivaEE^ J
,t,i)bu. ' , ;-^c;
Wheat, fbtJ. , / 's
Corn, " .'A '
s?^"''";7'",;"fe'wfop 1857\
?sfwi. .< ' ,,ssVIsMsisStss
do "# owt. , , Xtfe^rlheiind SnflrmeriG^^^^^ to which wc
Rutter "S R> /' " ' ' i? \vitohhi-tientioAof;our.:lne
S"" rioz' ' &J''- . inW wont, nice.ncw and cheap ^
fSiJoi iia. , ' VoHTHE LADIES^
' PolRtoeSj^bu . ' ^irjK * \VehVe Amriciii\-and Kn^h^it'uiii^Ca^"-
' Apples,Jnn ; bnc3.U%v9. JwmetB;,
lU T>rjed ^ ^ ' 3,00-v ShtEl:jie3,Btbeg^s, J^Iacic ahd Fitncy Si)Ub, lie Urieu. ^^ t.SOc. 'ri-aues. Crinoline. Uuttn Perchn, etc., eic.
Chickens,doz. ^ ^ Tlie bs&i f^l-oes and Gauert lor laEica.
' PeatUeVs. 5b, ' "^7' ' seJteecId by one acquaint:^ with tk^,bij9inoss
Ulo ColFee,,f ih ^ ^ BMg^ngs, I>je3s Tririimmafa. an4 pleh-
^^.Nevv-Orleana Sugar,? &, ^ ^%tt\k:7v7y'cfforfto pWLdd accent-
Maple, " -BT ^ rto 50 ff'tl 1 ' odate. awd wc i'n\'te >on to eoitie iind exam*
New Odeans;Vlolasso8. J> . i^ie, wlietlu^r \on \vih to bnyvr not
Sugar-HoupoWolassen, f Bl.^ l.Ooc u, HANDALL. KEYS At CO.
Burning Fluid, ^ gal- . r \ ^,t 6 Jiine !85t <i
- Maple Molasses, gaU ^ ^ TI"
-PepVr,?ft.^ - , .ZlS CABPETS
Allspice, "^i
'.\t U V*-. ,
o,qoc.
^c.
40V
36.75cN
3/?5ft.
--dSc.
&Jr.
l2c,
gl,50c.
- ^ 75o
3,00.'
l,60o.
/ 40r,
IPC-
14c,
^1d<j.
FOR;Tiii^
C^%'\/v"rf^AN^berbaelit at law figures'^ tA\1ie
rJi>> MGafm of, ^i^AIsBAXtE: ^ C6.
ClVr-^v />/ jCl_ '? 5*-rr^ T
ifi;
eQfndlt4o|x
IdiweaUiir
iprf fclie
^:]Soivi0^t^|^
ajlj^^ygoM
iMone
s,>ts enougSi
Ibf eymy
hen it iar^ii
^ ?Va: '.-;
;,ber of tWi^e
jeaiiog \fOr
taj.t(||jjiy;%6'
'ii
m
5*iI*,V:i
lfa-/^-- ,W-
|oii :!jbjis|irlct CoUift, -wir
;to.w$acEi''a'n>'. sv^s^Ti JEap^v^''.#|(;
aloiiuM tho hat 's^'Mlj^.
;iiey- and ^feoiHweJJt^ at^Lqw?<?
OT io ObM)e^.^ ^,6 bay^tfto^ n,^ surest. V'i?
lifhe; idesjgna to praeiioe
_ppO|b8fe|^:fO HaSiiikon coaatj 'or eO]^
qiket h>^(kl*m, . . " / . -
i
k^teji; oohaelp^^ly;
geper^ if itf i^atjjStctnwi^
fcabie^^Woh, we be}iB#,;|s
act# hail ahytSatSi c^n-
imm
pnrse!;^
r mted, /
, , , , ,,. .
'"^ttead'ay. iyeding^
,
engiadog/lii^
in metf^
'wria
BO# may suggest
8, f 3; 4 copies; ^6; an<l
copyto? the person, sending
Ite and 815/ Speciinene
P. S. Arthur &Co., Fhil^
'
loOK by Miss Ifirglma F/
Ktress of the above iiE^
nhouneed, entitled 'jiiving
it coEftains a selection Of
Vwhich have appeair.ed
in the various perin
WKidJied with a. ilf<
&h mtborWo cany
fedge of the lady's aiak-:
hd Che work to our jrfaii'^
are interest* !E*al)Ksho4
dl^, Hiiiadelphiai Pric#
M? OP HEWS.
^hat no shipwreck, an ac-.
sh is on record/ caused
^many lives as that of the
of the dth;
Bingular case of^^'Mur?
_ *^ a boy w#
A^ddleton, Conn, ok :irm
a inan who was working;
whom the boy Imd af^
je^pg. He was last sedti;
the ma|i
^ M>^# been%usfc^^
wi- -' /^/' .
m^jwm
ei
the ag!
(frcwjfr
hiin du
meyh
v##r w;fe<
gim^
cor#i
^ehhlh
baritk
piiatiiy
fid#ricr
teraed-
over a
then;pq
hei8ve.4
iftiteinp!
b|
te%i wt
0Ut,|eit
ajjiP BW
tb|i^bloc
the whi
dog can
savagcfh
fain 10 (
divexsio
outfof s
thejbott
dttilly d
o^deck;
ie^-#
iltyvd
md their Biokiag Ilst^^it.As wo went thpi^ss lasm'thart hai^
rzero, and tjie^ weve, uiken with wfea^niuunced tlvat ChaseVaeflvj thepoi^
lUen leavinli'^i^rintQ ,pmfbnd ct<!d,a^wi^la^ im majority woaW i)ie:|nor, wlyp ao^ ivutcB-igmre
ranoe of tbiS^ciisteaoo ''O"' "" thousapd. We npw bavo the UbpuM' be ao ittiataie. no.
w m Pita
-v pleasure of doubling those'figureai Oi-; sioh" th>t it :Wouid^ h>5
' 1 ficiul retunie from 77 counties Tand
ivc wu eomywowM w uiwu ui ^ ^ ^ , r ;
Itid^ve rasiveli"'i. estceptl^hokeaMletfer for Publm ious^o the akotion.:tlvat;
Ut rules. ^hkh, Fev[obabQaik Wbrks.-^^^good day's worit. ; vDenibi^raoy ' mi^t ttarry
^gated .far a liW puxpuse b^ ,' ' 1^... q. , ' * ttl
^elwere very materiSybtodifiel Ohtc^taleamaa ..it^unpt; done^ wtth,
l ^ f i vv ' of the 2Si* ihst. says the editor bus IVotes trom Missouns '
ft| tliQ modifications appear 0us fi-om afriend at St. PauU Wftiker, but w^ i
l|eimuU m-cph^ an t^eetim in Min- jjj.> or wards to th
pi Viewsv It 13 nexl;.tQjj|ps? which states that the Demoerats 'tije-Wiotion of this rni
Tire eleo- hearted d
lately Ivwer and bprdv^^^^^ tiou was held on the 13th ; ten added oa the 61]
? mate twenty-three; hence, njonth. the.day Mowing
pmnle feife/was.re.|g ,ik-hoh
Ohio, tba same the Gav. h.
f f^etion wuhm restricted bounds* ut si PauI . w,.
mw%su,ibMs. Mf'. j''"nos.diirS-', ^ ,''
^ too stnct, and the livai teli twenty inajorhy of^about jour
0 over It, Areport would get out never ma c sue ^yap^ated viUagcHjin vi
t one rwd was granting .passes to mi8tak^;^,|bBt. ^^ry.again. owls hoot at nightrpaHi
torsthe rival road must do the y MLtceus.J. B. Ciollett, Esq., overbalanced the Free-S
,e thing or suffer loss; and so in ^1,1' iecture before the Lyceuin. on gave tho DmOhratraa
jr instances. ^'rhe Cleveland Con- Tuesday evening, 87th insf. W. Head-^
tiou very jndwiously gave a little jey vrah re-appointed fesayist. The-citizens'oE ,:Weston
gin here, and allowed. Coinpantes j4^^tj^^f^;5ehatek. Iksolyedv that ^
privilege-of iMuwg passes td cer- Wislatioh^n regard'to: Spmtanadq-^
, oharactcrs. mcludmg-officers of ^
road and editors.. This little lati- q, Keya &G. P. Brown. !*'' tepory.
e will save the rule and be found to r w. H.sutT. Esq.. Sec'v. 'hiniself Voted, Ibongh
road and editors.. Thw httle laU- Messrs^ J. 0. Keya &G, P. Browns
e will save the rule and bo found to
J, \Y, Ha^fiXT, Es^., 6ec*y.
u'Vl^iroO.- acT.f^,i2S^
' y./n .'s
/rliA/Yii
V f v fptii
: 1x'-^''5=)
CO/vms
i eQfiidi^oii>0f
|oiOs ^peedi-
|14 :Wather,bt
Jej^ijag^ of tU
hope
id^
)^iyeht;^
^sggtotiT^oifeSi
ij^lone ;(A
^?s,Hs eaottgh.
|)f every
^ ken it ia re*
*Va' -.
i^ber of1t&$e
Jj^endipg for
??r,eaTJaip|;a-^
IVfi -^'ri
term of.
,toii e^tj^
"to^aeiBittiw ,CoA^
yegtiierly' admtiied .to the bar ^
ney and tJoiwjsellor 8l^Ln1y 3ndSo8||^
oir in Obaneery.. We hayOipot
* r.'a .'^v^ 'ii ' ' j ' '--v ,
^21^ $ i'r*'
hwk
^it ia
,....
i2;''Kr;i5V:S
, Sn pwnt of
engraving; .and
v^ be in-' every
enei liiay snggeat.
vth^jU img^ lA Bfaotlee!v^:3h:-a 4,copes;^:aH4
prpfeafijdb tb Uainliton county^or
other iocat'on.
jGopj toHbe personsending
dye and 815i gpeciinehs
S. Arthiir 4 Go., Fhila-
' - *
looK by Miss iTirginla F^
^tress of the above ia^
iBhouneed, entitled 'iiivmg
It contains a seleetionbrf
r, which have appealed
te m the various pej^K
la^lK^hed with a., lifer
Btb laithon;We can,!
fedge of? the lady's ai^f-
ted the work to oar r^d"^
jare interest, ipublished
fdley, Philadelphia^ Pricp
m
m
iVv''I*.!.#.# >*
........... _ . ,,
jm^apioj^v and^ eerieinty cotoe^io
generah psOi if he maapfactiiwW'
table; ivWoh, we be}Hfo^;|9/ii'^
fecfci hail aiiy^
iowi
pjwrsejM^
Ssa r ^dr tasted* / Thip#^
^-i
y-'*xi. t"',v>
ji| f
.:^cgia:ily; every
jiiktf ptetfcsixi'^
r^JiSod^-
ihejwrid
/Mc^iU and
0^ SBWS.
shipwreck, an ac-
op^^i^^^pch IS. on record* caused
mms
wl.\,
_^.-1 ^j.Viyy. (f ^3
mtm
as (bat of the
ica.
ayen Ji^Uter of the dib.
singular case of"'^*3dttr?"
ifT . ^ ^ a boy waa^
Conn, as ."^as
^ho was workings
,whpm the boy .bad
was last Gei^;
p:;^ tllbarn^ where ^e ma^
wes found
"*f into wM M
toAavei been ttrusfc
.XWJWjryR.>:,
l^?
S5i'
a"
0C
wHete
the ag!
advehC
drawji-
his -1*0
e^tct|^
hiia do
They t
of, wte
gun
CGiir^'
^ekhbi
barrel,
quato y
ffdyanir
lurned-
.aver a
tiienpa
hewed
fea^fu|I
aiieiapi
Jtiace, hi
Mn wl
Oht, |a<i
aii4 ate
thin: bte(
the wb!
ri^m,
dog can
sayageli
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rsMWon tbo.termstobpdsed. | iSir On Tiyisday uigl^t pf las
:is/iliere IS
^ A higher oMer ^pf tte^teibiitt ;^ii3
> ifi ^\ ^ fle ,injP3'' |5]|.||^g^ Qj.^er of *}ip}^
?oaUby tPWBvds^^liP^ em- ^ * i *
'tisi. ' V - V tho 4wo gp tog
^om. 1! thend) kdv ^ho -.. ,, .1.1? ^
pQ&de frpifl tlio Serenade..Bafud
fdr-W tfiey Kaye our
^pf ttestaiept tiFlil
}m\ If the rid) kdy-fflip Z:7 -r-:''' ^
would L : >Jeser8mJS.S}#^
the work sie has dene by _yog.w^maB woitld
woman, the latter wbwW assojjtate ir tl soctal Rirclo ^^0X1} |?0|tCS.
^hed bj wnni she would sot -v.';.:'t...^..v-;,>.v.,-.--
omething'to ^mtre ia the ^ bp s^fcdataaywhere: if 1^4 ; msraft'sM^^jisadb
5of that-^bman wLo- wo^l ^ deiired by Atnemaa ladies,
if lUa away than become a the /^an^ty of |liera%: Attract
Ura,' It inay nobakaya Jodkhnesi of pritk. Alargei- 'araong Whtcb' Js acohtu
Uo. bot It is courageoas, gop^ a household is a fbrtuno, <>f The Vtrgihiips, by'Ih^
petfiil, k is iiberty-loving. deserves the best of treatment;^ ^des other articles on all aubjee
j lady .for jkoepjug but of: is not worthy of the good treat- new volume cototncheea. with tli
;f she can-poBsibly avoid vftluable 'help.' No', which makes this agood t
These are plain truths, but We pre- subscribe. We. still furnish Bar}
Ihiatalirefiiiemcgtand del- :^dttte they will not be received yet- the l^sttor for $3,50.
lady will stiH rnmr
isdoarse(>ud4ukar atDopff i^8ery,of bad Mielp* ralbpr thau _ \* #wi
i v s i , j , tr MoTHtr for May la on pur tiabb
a gmd mistake. Soiae of ^ave better on tlie only terms that it ^ .
. MWiuoui , . ,, _.,,jacontiDuaUott of the%te ofWa
women ;in our land are Paa be procured; and ao the matter vnii, ' ^ ,i - lV
* J' ^ ^ r \ I * tpn, and rtumeiOTS other attracts
d the idea that .cms posaes- rest,-for a timey at least, ^ i -a.
i: I. At r. - ; tures. 05 a year* Oakamiih 1
spy ^ New York
CosTEs-KtNNK, %<1., the cele- the publishcra send
^ bmtedpoet and prose writer, hns'en- AprilNo.?: m heye net :receh
- %? torod into alaw partnership with Taofi. -i- -,
yg (c>i ^ 'Esq.,in ...the city, .of Cmoin-' i
V'' were tea or hope the former gentlemim a Bumbr.;^uaithg^^^
,i!^Ung, with writing-*' gi* thetn.
-yr)Ay 6#^, 12'5E'
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Z-- :- n^/y)^'> secrv/J^
tf
I TOe plea
and
ibwi tbnt tl^e oaUsa
jexpenditurbs is to
jslatbiri of th Re*
j>n peJRe'pub]{oaii&
offajbrit^ in either
|al UfgifilaitirOf aoA
risiioa fejU pa^eth
a$ Befoocratio
[ibmo^fat In both
aiorn: for them ia too
ous for coibiuon,
(lebeBbj^/ and, the'
ROTtr n to all tliat a
II h^a all Ibb tiiab
^8^ wkh dh^iSaretioiir'*
jdltures
if he
wbra'
y were
ad the o^erplos lofi
)adPpee itself
h F^efmaatioh^thiaA
jopvieting. attempt-
vahjoof Uwae ^ated^is^i^"*" ^ '
Aim t^,e beaedictlQn tte
Uver Cc^tolttce ^Kald aeaai.^ fof tlta
appointnieiit of local agents for School;
Bistitots, which resnlied as fdllows:-^
VVaynesvicllfK Kihnpy, Mrs, Jdin;
Thomas, Miss L A. Hdhlej) Miss H.
Fraher. j^nd -Mr. Ov:Fafcldngbui|;^t
win, Gbesterdeld-Mycr; Mt: Holly,
Mrs. Kindle Sims hnch
Pence,- Ctosstricb#W.
villo, Mahloa add Jfeaai Se1lexb{
Ward's Bislriist/Seii^on Ganse; fid-
wards^ dp., R6i||cii: ^rretson;
do., ^Nmes do^
Smith; and d^, Rcv^dL'SBscfii
fc W. fiaNi, ,Sbo*y.f'i
t aras ttnanimoasly spted
copies of the Bible bedonated lo the
public $chpb|s; Of |f?ayh0^
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tlte^ past yrcek wc
fifbte. #p:bt of the
press,-'IrffV fikocK, of thp MiddlctcWf^/
M I..K
tite
iMy- beiWr fortdnc ifeao "
cotete^niy to Ihc lot of prititera^
party; end
to are
ti^Cs sadf^^ottatic
' -'isHc BottK^scy of Obid^
resoivedr^tej#^
have un^vWP
pii-CohfdbapB fO' Bu^snsn, and dei^ai^
jEhaVdttf vfeo 'sostsm iti organhplticn
J^moor&tie ilchot/ai^' ^bd;
ehoOgllBcinceratft fier all purposi.?^
other wocife, the old federstiat, M^:
hainsii, is the hei^ of the party; Bpl
trols the organizatlonV All Who. suiiiiifp
the organi^EaUon by voting the
Bym^rtts. The king can do no^Wfp^^
,^#haiiah Is Riag; it is treason to
mhdflbriitp; Aha! for Beiriop^^
JbornSh
liove ill ifie Cars.
'fbc edilor of the Hart iabnr^ ^
Is mfpribeddf aningular
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le from the deed.
Democnttlo i-pte or
*:odghi we, not to
CabVhumber^iisw', iresh Wn#br%iitel
as ever. Weli^^ho ifo^ for duly
^cars'Siilivingiat Hawiabnrg from-the
oh BateNsyievetiii^ last. In one^oif?-^
Cj^a yowng genthjoaan was.
pcrentiy dee^y occupied in rca4tegb<^
M beld In bis hpnd, uoti} ho
pQf^. -Af piaeo a.very'-]iah|iii||
the C8i apd iisillji
jteai^ Oppe^lte to hlnur- BeforQ*
^bf6p-|fo^-;h^be.tesi, ^the eyes
-' nipts-
ptdhcgte^iMlteee
0:^ Cqai^: h^a-rheen
ye^s ?has depl^-^iyit^ id Instl-'
;|^;j^hkrdf:itingtbe 1'^^ >'!,- ' :,
1$ the pia^ truth in| Macread^^
-a^ed andihc ker*^i bas % a^Wtted 1
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wv &T9 re- Pitory ipny lalmd^e %,mj aad
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Iparty win voto sigainM awy bill iati'o-l
jdoeed iaio^ Coi^res$ for the tepeal of
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' V _fto ihe Atlii^F: - . '
&j|. ill Agfiita for
the illustf Viaii^OJl the iho^l ii^euemisl
ftfiit lo^^iest eirahhttiQa in.
t':e^^J^tef.aiid;ihe>CaR arei, ...,; ; ... .
e><M>^WiEict for US itt> ii^8pr i.<yteEST | to his propertyj the (i^iesuon.-fo
' V -1. (not proposed for the acik^Q of Cong|Ei|^^^
but the ease is handed- over to the ^
We TO &isl^n2ee4-ifae
Mises 0{ Bk Mloivieg :^iiniiineu fs
el^^iOei. &r tbe ofileiis" ^aasedi sa^
jeit to tbe jb^ieb of tbe llrpabUeaa
VeinieW'iDg ^^eUon: ^
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MABLON WBroaf,
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EDWIKB NOBAE,
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-; -m EDfToa:Fleaee ahn^dnee the
Rftilfe Of MaSLOW Waioii^; ^
bOf^e as a catidtdale Tbr
itvOv st|bject to the dec^^o^^#h -
^E_ts_ vi^iloh, and
to the othj^f.
jShould a terriioria!. legielatiiropstsea
liw ^*iBfringing iho right of nidVjtfhoi^
for deeisioii'; aoti at tbe same
tiBfie .(he party bt^e aequie#^^
Court widcb i^Uii^ tbd i^*
ter Wforehand io^ favor ofv^bO ela^r
holdeFI. '.. ' - ..
ThtK k the openly tab^
by tho admioistfation party in pb|o$
Wliat becoi^ff.a of Squatter
ty ? ^ii is less than, nothing. Po^uSir
[Sovereignty takes Its place. And wfe^
Iis that ? Why^ tha*! the people of
jterritory, when they ctme to./bma iSkr^
d&cide question of Slov&ty^ po
Slavery^ And what beceiases of the
Nebraska. Kaiisr.s .bill ? It is siibply ^
l idicblous farce.
No one Has or does eonieod (thb
ibis win soon be the next step) th^ tlit
people had not the right from the be*
ginoing (b prohibit Shivery when for
ingaconatittiiion preHmrnary to admis-,
sion iwti> the Ontow as a: State'^tiie aa*
^rtlon of ih^i ^undwpuu^ fact m th^
Kansae bili wa# ibercfcrfia mere atia^i
and the Uewiidete ado liikie
aubj^t for iykfact four ytaip
joso^ ditpid bbfiibng bji' *^hidk:
dltpes ot ibCi^ftv leaders Wbre.1^1^
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in this ex^im*- and ail gards^H' vegeia^ieV, !n>i{mn fi-f^ if ria <%*%#..1a^v> .__._* . o ' ^ .^,.r,...^ ^'-
ina.ion left little orno-doiAt that .lavesl "" ^7^"n
from Africa have Inleft?./been Iknded i.SoB.iwte^v
near J^ipiter's Iniej/^nVtof course ii|ana\;s-ift'.our ; wer^^alAito
w^is fcrtind impossibfef toUmce them. 'brought to life frct^ the dead,*
- presume Ibe sanS^ tbin^ 6ccurire4^ip-
TerriMe A^air in tie Okio teiii^ otlier place.sy T- ,;\ .
.^^tiaryTwo J^'e^ Stot. - /
A'J^ost nnfoitaaateJ^ged'v-^'as en- Soj^Matfcg.. EteetiOttii. uiuoriuaaie wmgeuy was en-1 .
acua at the Ohio ^n^^niiaiy yester-1 The folJow^ng isiKe resag oC-e^^te
day afternoon, in w!i4ck-6ne man was|' {Wa;^iwsvU1^) pred|aci oa Sat^
mortally bounded andf another com-1 u .; ,
pletely -riddled with buck sMt. It ^resenfe^ei^.&yoa
seeme iJie Qoverdmeat of the ^'eniten- *^*^3t;es-Kinney j. 0!J^4H:63i
liary has been aware *f4r. some lime ofK* Scott 47, W. H. Hamijfen
aconcerted inleiiiion,! oh the part ofj 37^,;.A.
convicts working additioi>> H. Yeo 22. ^^Lackey
escape by a ritafc-fW-'con^aenay- ^^ockhin 26, P. Laikens
the guards have beein unusually wateiv 51, J. M. Snook, jr. 16, r
fat- Yesterday two,, of, the, convicts i^ccordfff, W. Eoogie 7',\M;'2ell
named W. Shade Richard Bort, 36*, F. S. Wyton^
sent from SummU'^CQnnty, July 6tb> -Pros. jR^ Sage 251v ,
for grand larceny;/fc. one year, and Sfaor-wood .U2. .Ti
Jobiv Sweshoy, froiii county, for Wales ,
burglary and iarcenyljsedteneed- March /^yS^'Wiar^'j^rrec^br^ A.Btephens 199#-
Mih, for one yeariwip^kihg oh the north j - " .
[side, took advantage^bf an apparent ^ha whole nunvher of>olea poM
[remissneSa and made, a'rush far a corn . ' , , g, - .
field near by." B^f- haif a s^ro of jRSJ^The Iktest ihlenivenee ^or^.
side, took advaDtage^bf an apparent ^ha whole nunvber of>olea poM
remissneSS and made, a'rush far a corn . ' , , g, - .
field near by.- kaif a ^re of ^^^The lhtesi intelHg^nce firoii-the
watehfal eyes were ^hpoa them, and county bhfpre going to press, ind^oat^
the gumN3s, knowing that as feoon as the hominaUoa oiM, WnipHx and J.
they started in pursuit there would be for,R^pr^en^tiyek^^, E^pJ^rv
I ssf
raised their pieces.^ loaded witli buck Stephens for lBfirm^ry.Bii^ec
shot, and' seat a volley adler the fagi- contest for !freaa^r,and iat
jtiTCs^ ^ffhich brought the striped gen- very close,, and'the
itln^ea tn the .ground with -< v
they iere..pic^;.ap.aai ;
;e^l^oy|d'^o.:,the -hc^italr.-.^sdt.en. Pr. irflgr hAl|er
fSamJItQU,.' prison physician, 'm^e, e?-: ;U,^n.;,iffiereJa
:am^on,.sndrfoand Aai Bl^: had icheapheas brhis eldihia|. and- 4^#;W i
b^, &e M lod^g #iHMshort ' ' JvPs
woBuded. He aa m ^gfliBy WftiT
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J. W. Vandervori, J. Vandei vort>
Knoch Harian, . . N. iilirlan.
John Edwards, Isaac Edwards.
' Joshua Edwards.
kind.
ReprrsetUotive,
MahIon Wright
Ooate-s Kinmiy
J. K. O'Ncall
J-. Sc.lit
\V 11. Ilamil!.
urer,
M R.ipp
A. Aiuram
II. Yeo
It. Lackey ^
J. G. Rockhili
E. Noble
P. Lukens
D. 11. Wilgus
O. Ktever
J. M. Snook, jr.
Jiecurtierf
Wm. Ko.^gle
Mortimer Xdl
I'liilip K, Sullivan
J . \V. Boatwriglit
F. S. Wcltou
John D. Minor
i'roa. Ailorney,
Ocorge Iti Sage
Infirmary Director,
Aaron Stephcnb
David P. Egbert
Cortm^ssicner,
Henry Sherwood
Thowas M. Wales
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Tho Hominatihg Election.
|cy, incii lie IS recrieani lo ins
!and Ins conviclion of his dut'
, fc
Icure her best good, if he fails t
;Lli.at is reasonably in his power
' .success -of that parly. A traito
_ , utll le a traitor to hia coxa
i^mary o t a ote on the if
c'trcurmtances. Wc
^We ^.ve bc4ow ,J.. totals <,f the volc axiom>w).icli needs n
tor each candidate at the nomniAiinji .
, . _ , . ^ o oiiBtralion.
eioction ol Saturday week, it will be m . , . , , ^ ,
. 1 . i Jhe next legislature of Ohi.
perceiyofJUiat the vote is naure evenly i- j c .> .
1- I I 1 . hini-eu blaies .'^.enator lo eh'cL ;
dmded and more equally dfstribiued o, . . "i* .
,t . ... , i^taie lo dislMct lor iiii'JiiImt.s
than at any previous election of the! i , i i /
. . . ' . Eeiiibhuure, and prohab y fur m
of CoTigrt'rt^. Ihdiable men ar
ed for this woik, A disofixai
not reliable, neither in a party i
legislative bodythey are no
.11 listed because they are not ir
ihy. He '/nl\ is woiih^ ..f (tor
wlio !> liunesl nnd laiihful to 1
pi'i: \, hi.-, pjiMigcs and his
lions.
The Democracy.
1lieir vra.s a iMiie when the
laoy ol tf)is euoniy w<ne a val
<d TIf. y wen; in n hopei
n-.-riiy, hut tJiey weni in'u ih-
oh ?i r!. ;uj li, K,.(, nnd /uui.
iijen. Alas ! how (In-y la
.'ale yctrs / ,-45, hnrdi
piny lick. I at all; bnf go .ah
pieL up tlu: i.!.-u;ug;s ol llrcir ad
lii's, (ir some di'-roiiieiUed and
hcadetl poll"iciil iipp(,nent, whos
meiil, m Uu-ir siglii, is, liiat lie
ing to 1.U111 his hack upun his
Iainj ijj.s laci; to hi'i lut's, lui" the. *
Ilie sjioils id iidiee !
We udniiie 4111 Inunn-ablc fo
who has funie ee!f 1e.spert ^ndd
hut inr>st heartily dcspiso on.
b uckles to lii.ll(2 rneanni^.sis hih) 00;
As we announced last week, ihe ful- ^'^^^* trickery to coinpasH his end
lowing ,gentlemen Were' nomiiHited for nfair tiglr.' was t!
the oBces hamed at thd? election on tlie, b) of the Jackson democracy, I
6ili iwst. r^o of dho nresent tiai'v rnlii'n.v-
:8^P,OOO^two-Uiir(ls.^^ its
fcveml of tlie neig|]tbednjj stores were
more or lo,8 damaged by fiw. ad
m. The aggregate of teases is esti-
oaaied by tbe ^fimea at f75,000,
. FOST MVAivS*
ordowh^ train? Drk.,'.')r!i?
V, S> Seaifttor.
S. CiiAtvjj. waei efoeted as { '
M " fear, ,f. ?!
ar Mrrh ^ issi by ihe Jegia,a,re,i '
m Pi,.niy. This will meet ll.e wish-
Sof nearly all the Republla, ( Ohio
heets of frlemJa throughout the hojoh'
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ordown train? prior u, i ovi.iT
S?To " v'a;
^ ' SIX t '0f
hY COATI^KINIfBY, lee.l
On tomorrow {Tuesday) evehing.
L (Ttmsday) evetoing.
i t of the Houae of RepreajBtotiilrea at pCof'W'KiNKWr, Egq^., Win Wtnre fn
^eeWngton.snd H. A. HoffmSn. of B.l- W E. Chreh.dn:^,be youiig m
one of the popolar ieoturers in ^1^41 wr
the oBniry,nn4Mejnena]Biafi. hW'?^^.^ the fjliMis
entertain an andieiwe K^ia nat io^l * ^onfi;
ten. howerer weZTtL itofadto ,hc
Kst^awTLl.!^ Psmloge of tteBd^b6> ban Sitbte
sinehrnie hit ,|
stncereiyhope Ae Public win nyaii fheiy mmsejr eed >wels
tbemsejyee of tbirgoJdimopportiiolty
0*' it is. althotgbnoSSd"^
nirlrf teid^e.| .4* .w lAe j
aged, Itirt' oW'^dlM^^ and we
is:S&Sl-'SliatsSit
pointmeftta.;
-JL
About tWedty more per8on8,e1ti>
B of llddi^ and djoioing eonotibs
K^ttftky. liavo been ditivenoVftf
It state by the slavehblders, foti, no
Ur orl^ae than that of boMti^ that
*ery hi not rigbt. ^So it goes; bat
tide will tarn the other waj after
tile. ' '
5"A odBJr^l rerivai" of reiigjon
)afce,BipTaee in Urbanoir Obie^ Ihia-
ter; Btr; O. Jdoody; of the
eh has had^dlmttt two montha ebh^
88 work, ettd aU iSeebnio^have
in thegt8ioneyiii%,fa,
fred fanvejai^ the
fnmter %
lyVebgetU^j^^^:;
w fneased re
f. ,oy
t&o dtoiiosifdB
wlwmit ftaieelMI>. e^;l
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: Aeasi-rain, ran ., A
Wivji.--,A^>jeport,
dentdfihe liicagoddt
nmh named Trinsiafh
fioyt,alias Waddam.is
^'oPWyi jaU< ebarged
linqtte.o|i^8, the Brines
polygain7, for w)ir<ih' i
ten <kiiidt8 s%8i&s4 lihs
stdfoff tm^a^il Oaltfoi
Afi^^isdyi Socttii.'
^p,Dd a e{)ot^l Jo ,
lll|noie. In "Apthqr tt
etmaty,' be iton Wnd ti
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nr June r~tK^ I^tffesr
G^kmr^-p^m
i i-^^frtiiuiimi . ,._ ,, . Mbm
* "'' ,-^--..-^''i^ ^4^m , ---^'; Uri^iiaDe^ as ifbMows, wliich o& i
FiT of one hiiadred asd Harlsocl; wBswdopted. Aj.
Waslioe scttlebieut' BiHier ^Keys, Hansocii, Bfownai^4^
J ofurijisLy^ went Eib*^ oT s^s KiaPRKss josEipFfiNB, Wife y^iTiQno. ; ^
hili'S fil' MifllV^s Siauvii. j.'(i, ^^Evans, Piiilatief|>hia. gfVveffe| #
^. ....v.- ^'w-:. jwui is-enibellished wiiiv'
IBS dpetiid a "drfe On tfogradepiti^ts' o
I . . . . _ -ii t V V . . ._ < V -. .1 . J >4na-i> ut:rir . l*>t. . ' . . .. i..... . A
rtm^m^rnt
mM^
iiiai darted. WxV.liours,-i\E4^ij^i-^lif&^'astfcOr%-:'^1^
iid^st dfr^he'. O^msby '|)arFyifii^a^
y!ltd I'dtliabs closed tfitl
bal.
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febi- Wtli &robabi^ f^'acb x^ibsSlkj'!
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pe^^.lgUifi]^4irveBiag#^ at^^^^3^^ jit *Waii't-ftiiZHs;
mmM MuileB,30w 'doa-lt|fe ^opVie!or if ilye ^alte}^ miin^' hi4
Pitwi^unajy, ani! Fj
'^His band aiwi at^' iiiT^ thp^werM f it. sluirChe di)irs \Wi'|'^\^w,
add the aeeoinpH^y1an iir gan. 'For irit?i lie s^as^'oomp* ll^d |
pam ls iaiffcrfi'sd. The swellhigr afi4'''td gi\? up tfe whole of lite mom v Vail
[ have conlmenced td tttke-eifi^.-y- fo'n t he door, aiuauHUnjr S400^^0.
. f O ^. . . f
aHy< His face isswollew to^ als^fi lfor tle liene^t of ilio ^oi\
ic ris dktuVa! fize. and he^ is ^oa^i
i^ly begging for water. BJighi' be
liiiU Ivo started out at- twelve ?
k to okfidl Ids beat, but he had DOS' the
^ . -i. . I u <r V. I . Mna>n)e.of J. VV. KF\8, of Warae Town-
bout over an hour beforfe he return- i,:.. u . . KI . f IJ> i' I 1
. . ship, a CHiidrdHie for PudiHie Judge,
and was obliged logo hon>e. Af six subject lo the K-puUlicHii JS^ojiiiiiaUn-
tick yesieribiy momiiig, he was Coiiverfiioti,
id-lylrig ottfloor, nioaniujf-Uf'r-: Mj,, Eptt.>k;Pl.-sse Rnnouiice tilt-
and ' tabihlihg alx^ut, so severe name of OOATES Kf NNFY, E-q., ol
'his suUermg*!. Manning will be ^^vne Towiihhip, as a candnline for
? fmiunktr if he i..scHpfc8 aflHct .fui^et to' -iHe
teitmus; yijMtr.lay Hsa'rgioAl opt-,CVevoniioa.
un* wits peli'oinif(i on hi.s tiiigci', and J .HBtioniico tlit
. , """ ILLIAM G. nOl'lvlNS, as
rs are euienaintd that lie may lose r..tir!i luis. i .. i.^ m / n T
J a caiuHilHie iir lite oujee of ,UounlV
Treasurer, suhj^',:t'n) ihe IlepubFiqan
' N^'niinafrtiir Cinivvioioh;
arm.
liGiiLY iMroHTi.NT.St, Lbuiti, June]
' ' iK. j'jiirjua;
M. HATTTiWAY; jtg
ik-'vCani^diile for Counlv Treasurerj- stih
MTssQur^ Republican says <IQ
led'10 hnjki, Id C">sequejuo of
[|pi1n firing from the fort. d/i^kS^afeii if
usand ung. Tivelwdft*-
i toMf or five* moftaily
B-AnilJtim curresj>tu>dtt*^.
dicatt^'s^^he
nuii,jBBiirtaufiffi
aft,,-*
, L' 1 V KD'f7c)R:~Fleasc aiinoimce ilu-
I A ' QUnu.mHie hr ie-eh-ciion u the ofliue of
L'ti iOUi ier s siMj e antl Siirrietl oaeverv-. sai... ..ifr' ..i; . .i ' i i-
" ^ob^sKlWV auhjf-sM the deCIMolv ot The
^:\g wUilin their leach, ^ ^. ]!!^'<Hyii$'aring C^tiiveniion.' ^
\nother pirty attacked iiurt 0^rrolb.l \ --r-Ph'j"o n-nnoMuee ih-
vvere fina'liy ili iveii uC a
mi^untains iil| the
t'of FatKis'Ds^'^
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The preai ei
ikrtugh yis9^ 0/ triaL Uhi
tion is rejidfer^ oy th^ m h
pea^ple have pro^ci^eeoh'^S
liver (iempliiiat^
Diseases ef l^d l
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and aU dieeaee^ ori^^ ft
Uv& ot tc^knesi Sf i%e^.s^i
opff&f^9 t^eedifydn&'^^eH
Ms GEBliUF'BITR&
The .Balsamiiti ;<d^9ia^
reputaiioH mr^sii^ tMt 9^
fkration exiant, U v:di, curt
themost severe ahd 76ng^sjiaT>
C&agh, CqH; ot^Eoax^esfl
fiuenza, Crappy
Cousumpiioi
Offd has jteiTil^med the pioet
ever kn^wn^of,^, ^
A few doses tciU.-a^o ai
curS M/most ^pt^e
f^M d&L^ llff 'THB't
JaCssiok lS A
deljuhia^ Pa., attd spfd,
di-alers in medicines esei^^
per 6o(tle. The siffna^re q
witi be chn ihc outside
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?p 'lut{<n'/oc^
; F6'(l TUp ye/i/ffi ;*
had
fi.; '^1^
ejtope ol; dufofl:
Efie 'JSidepettdeat
>f' ottr r^lei^ wish to i
i^beti lie
a the liev&ui ^
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m^0#r^t-ffrs inKuRtiU g- aiiti lal^; mii 4vi,arnw^
jTiwes lbee ^fiu^l a "iaiereaunji (|feri!(!tili, j-- ';., Ks^i..
!>.ii^yrfmttl mhffftHpe. wm to W'' ^ <'? ^.%*
w ^ ,u.v
fesirt: u, wt* (nmk of giviHg a almrt }|^ eubivua^ wi i liHttMj tuft^rss?
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^ ^ p'*"* )weekin iai"^ t-yjfe. Wllrft < BfaigrBr* w/ j'atfy feeliw'.
*,* ihPip wiih (he Imhp^udh,-, ,},^^, i^,y, j , gj^g b.- fcu o t!;ti
'"o 'l'-Pf"pri-1 ,. _. ,, _ ' a ift aitud b MtlW<L '
publishtJ at ^Ju(-j ..fe^'CoMEs Kixsar, E-q.. oar felluw' _ '-"ZJ.- liiJ-i,,
county oeal of J.-fforj^on <?., Ilownsman, is ariiing the -leHjvrs* ftjr Iwpertaat ftttjA tll
nemy five ihilk fHom Bea,^.-^ X..J.;.VfOT, Mr Trin, die {Urmcr >"
Swr"" f ;":>.?.' i' inet^mw-e, M^e wild woods ami hiiUans of il.c tjn- ^ . . ^.V * . t
Ifpen tni^ is puMi^hed at-(S2 per Miss^ippi ^ntl fiir nonh wv9<. patc?l4s fjoni Ui di.
irhut if of oiiv ilftiVoiBs'
Q.bscmhe fSr* it,- vr^e w-ilh furp-
^0f it abil the Mlid^ feorh
... L . ^ i
at 'hV nariie iifeiiort^f*, j
hfeep^^ up i^iih the
poii^s^'of ttsfresoacel^.
#eitctai Kca)3.
iZ/T/TZ)!^ ^ %v
.^jsr " .' ;i
J
uijtftt ftfbfet B^i;g4$aj^ a
Mot tiuou prop*'iiy Hi iilfliU lirifehh^
UiiiHfti tlje tit e
Ihe 'iVri iiury niiii remuT^i^^ja
JTOO. i*d Stares ur Bfiiish
- A (s^rrcsimmlern of the Lortiluu Dni- :
tiersin in^a'leiiei< dkwd tfir imi^,
lfy mair rfe pert^ \ i I'he |l*phhis^J4h^of i
thwlln %ciit 'mfe'flfete#!
We^e tloara, the .rreat lulian #
^'"ff
^0i| towers of the ^imlihn (sapual, wliiht sll-efee
raday morttfng last. l(KWl5*^4t
-Wl*
tn
' Vs ..
er^ioii^ed, fjmlbil' the irj ;27Ji. The ae* {ler hegro^ We^3>^"h
ej^tw^yeW on^' etigaged jon ihe son;h.eijl .roale^^ ..flH
nitSy li f,^ AK ci'yt ^sooi. ScHie jjp
: ""a. V " *"1 ^1 I L I ; trtres}, btilli
' IhttiBg that; oeM the J'fjVr.mmm hhW tliewni
^rs fiiid iOT^^P
pjUd pf ^Att or Daiion tboy
rN W^ttl a;'{9iei2CB fw
um, ..
fellow waitt^..this lltU tbinff
some tivat, sonio the otiier,aiid
thk^^|teGutiar noiions- ^rrieid
a mau has a irotehei^ nothiitt^.
er than llia^, be vraikts
^$0, legai-^Bi, Of cotfrSfl,
5*8 wUb^/o =be nccomiaodatlngi
oftei) Ibokiiig forwa rd to re-
aiut fmutej-promoiions, and
>1 est seems to lie in conciliACmg
Qsiituentft, cotnseqttp^iitly they
3a birfl to meet Mr. A's wishes,
tp.satisfy Mr. B.'^a no*iotis, and
'Ai V''
gratify Mr. O'aciHzy opini'dns-
ult ta^ that every Jegi.^latwre
stethtng for its sticcessor to.
has a pond .he wftnts dvamed;
i'Oiid :he wants made; Mi> S, a
jg-iake hifi neighbors think as he
vi so on to the end of the ohnp^
Wotilid'pe just about as sencibte .
for a law to straiten- cro^'ked
croSa eyes, as for many other
E'bieh Sre called h>r and granted,
is entirely too much fcgifla-
formed/' Much lees and that
fII red snd-needfu!' .wouId be a
to the countryV Will
eflect upon fhist . *
i:'
Emr^ing to
^nsOiodie twitehipgs of tli^ ul-
lib iSootIf atb^^bhing fo siib*
tdAnlfesi iodio^
rn td Om^eUiingbk in
of the bel'ydus system.
[>f ilie- ^'isodtbei^n stiiiealiiftve
is eertain ' bA^
pQsitj^s fesbif^g'
r<^ iliosoodieirb pi^;^ '
TTm !Jay, nt Park,. Pli.. a.
fl^Use was turned, npd- three chil^en
cb&athe'd In tfi'b ffiimes. >
. iv J . '' ." . . f Tl
These cnsunjties are terrible!
Mr. ^IfArVfsoh's tfeasbti' b'lH' hmi
bj^n ind^Sbifely pos*t{)Oded iRe sen-
''Bight. ;
teHmiim pamnm
|O8T'0^#1CE ^
0^ Leiters to ue torwar<ted in the ifiartern
mnili 8h.tu,hl bo at iho .priof lib 1l;J5
o*etofck,.ii'. .Vt.| dnC tor ih BQUihern
or Uiiwii .miin* iiriujt tti 4 o^jloca^ as
^{iluae are tna hours ior closiiij? the uinii^
tbittiay. U li. It. raii^rs^rP: M.
OCT. i'osi Ufhce o(a>n ou Sundays trom 9 A,;
M. 10 Jiy>f l\ M;
Mr. X^iimey'd teetuTe.
"y-'- ' An nilpuneed.last week,Mr. Poatrs-
KiSNEir gave a ieciure iat thV M. 1$
Chureh/= We did not got in at., the
pommeiveement, but heard about two-
rbtrds of it^wlmh;. was very good.-
^me poriiona weiiB really fine, blherb
lelltiigv others 'sarcastic. The ^rja of
ipteihperaape; of' toR^icdo ehewlbg Andi
.fjaaohmg, fust eating, etc.
Were fdibwn elf admirably. '
TTte'.aildience were generally
Well pleased highly enteriatsied.
Mr, K.ii^4 the abllUy to'j^'i n
lecttirivaM bhe iliat* wi eM^ainr&i%
if W*e 'Wfer' we 8^000
tliie dnb'WdiiM^ |ie 'aplpuhw^t tmproyed
by a i^^eolQiW the 'eutr^'
. '-H . .,
' ' : ' 'if ;yijlliiX. i)ii,k\iiWrfl. ,
i- s '.M :t^ari8!(k i
U> ;ii^
cm)e.'tv'- >a r.i;
e!n;p^qe||44i,'^n .Ofef^sis, .i
r ^uifte^b8^.8|:i
iLuil
Moif^N7
r^^tsorietth 'Bl^pha^ Wn
Bein; J. Losfting*.; -i
4utfior.i>, A, lowu^n
PuliMlits, New Tb^lf
.This fe Anobje.a patrib^
deibribWg/ ds' ft does, in ftlaa
in|
ouf^ / atid /itibid
.Ufftddd theiWwlthi. libi heretofd
ally knowri bj^ the pUbHc. A
history of the Wrts1lli^i'6n fsin
itjib lime they Stst fah^ed in 1
iry.dpwii to the death of &b'oif
ipgrbh Park Cttrtis,i^!!i8 gfyeuv.
The work conlafhs abodf
eaeedujted ebgi^vidgs, of' the d
estittg charactet^. The vleWif
Vdfrnbil Vrre exhyj^nt obes^ am
dWas of Wa3hingttm;t3f his Wff
and! otiiei'a df the familyWrb tj
ortgfnbi cbpieA in poissei^totr of
WnrffHeiijsfWf ihe ffcmily. TJ
Mr. Mt:
VicMHy ^int; ftiSii a^|l' WkHd-
every lodaHty^hat bdnla^ff
qI'tiff 'W|i^ijaj^tti
giv^n%1dealM^ o^
1^. tbn mai^iirin which tltW'
.J
I \Mx <n^
'V
XSBIKQTOM WA8HER~Any 0D6
Qg lo purahase one of these celebra-
i machines, with wringer ay.Bched,
'ill do well lo call at the Mhami Gazette
Ece. It was awarded the first pre-
ium Bl the Ohio State Fair, recently
lid in Coiuoibus. It will be sold cheap.
[ ^
iiwoa Ck)ATE8 Kinnev, for the four
i" last past Paymaster in the U. S.
'I bas, We learn, renewed %i8 bond
f coQtinuatioD of serrice lo that de*
'ftoent. But very few Paymasters
|Ve been retained, an^ we take dt as
itinequivocal and merited compliment
^*jor Kinney'a ability, that be is
long the number.
^BBMiT.~On Monday of this week,
Ihifif stole from the counter of Mr.
ton Dudley, a piece of fine ooat-lin-
I Worth about $26. A tbe villain
we are requested to state for
t benefit that if the cloth is r^urned
'bin a reasonable lime, be may aye
8elf the unpleasantness of asearch-
Want, and no questions will be ask-
Otherwise, he taay expect an offi-
fi vieitntion.
/y^iA/in\-G-/\2.erre~
SerrSiy^, is'&s'
(2o/^7%5 KM-Ajey-
i uovernor rur uie oiaie oi v/niuj
1 Lieutenant-Guvcnior for the Siati
Ohio; .
1 fi^upremh Judge for long term;
1 " " short term;
1 Attorney General;
1 Treasurer of State;
] School Commissioner;
1 Member of of Public Worl
1 Clerk of the Supreme Court;
1 Senator for the counties of Wan
and Butler ;
I Representative for the County
Warren.
i Auditor for ihe county of Warren;
I Recorder fcr the county of Warre
1 Probate Judge for the county of W
ren;
1 Proeecuting Attorney for the com
of Wirren;
1 Commissioner for the county of W
ren;
1 Infirmary Director for the County
Warren;
And the Trustees of the several Tov
ship are hereby notified to select, at \
same time and places, from among i
qualified Eleetors, tbe following numi
of persons, to serve as Jurors for i
Court of Common Pleas, in tbe follow!
proportions, ic-wit:
Wayne Township 12 Franklin T'p
Massie 6 Clearcreek "
Union 7 Washington **
Deerfield " Hamilion
Harian 9 Salem "
Turtlecreek** 24
Given under ray hand this I9fh day
September, 1865. JOHN BUTLER
Sep. 26. , Sheriff W. C.,
ik.O.
S13/89?.4826
-.v.:.,-- . i..
vft iifcviaiiirp,
I is ni^arij as blind &s
ISO toiallj
|ll is living in a pleas*
Ih some of bts old
>d street in NaBhTitlf.
vs he looks old and
seldom seen in tb
\ 6, Brown is prariic'
ID exienaive pracuw^
G Hams is in
Ijput himself in cum*
oarlies in Nashville,
je a *hankf!ing srter'
(]j in the capitoK
^rk Times says : *VTfi
iMrs. Kaae, who call-
^ yesterday, to stata
^oul Dr, Ktine andj^be
? is Doi n canard, as
, Philadel]:^ia. Mrs.
Jjrbofs of the fact of
Ssinforma us that tbe
will U is^ed from
^lontli. iJr^ l^vvarii
ki' is her irns&^
V .
f'uc priests
oujri fur HiSc^ing
en the oat^ancd^
. Jeo
t ! fsr.
liscincntfeS
CD Ift
as. (fj *
HE-JBESTlS ^
I
T E R S
pDICTIONASy
lATED EDITION,
idand much enlarged.
i one dollar a ticket. Mr. Noah Mills
f Wayriesfille made the first draw,
hieh, eingularly enough, proved to
3the prize number I We congratu-
e Mr. Mills on his good foftunethe
re sO wheu we take into considers-
n the proTjooialiBia which sometimes
aracierizes our fair couniy-seat.
i
i
t
4^%
OoATEs Eikket, for the four
jery Ev
er sti.,
rotis and
o do iii
ajRING,
^ fashiosi'
L .
greneril
ope, by
stiti
lA samev
EYS.
paid fe'
p Pelf
E.
j
^ The Cinemnali Gazette of Fri-
iast state^that Major Coates Kin-
'liaa been mustered out of the ser-
as Paymaster, and had the compli-
ary brevet bestowed upon lum of
tenant Colonel- The OaztUe also
that Colonel Kinney has purchas*
iie Xenia Tor^dight and will as*
e control of that journal.
^^Ihe prospectus of the "New
k ra will be found in this num-
Mr. J. \V, \ AN NAMEE,a long-lime
er for the press under various
dcplume, has become associated
the editorial corj^s of this journal,
we cordially wish hioa success in
wposition,and in the noble cause
emperance which he has espouset*#
We direct, attention to the
gc of lime on the Pennsylvania
fa! Railroad, to be found *ia this
bei\ This is tlie safest and most
^hle route to the East, and all the
fs connected with the road are
later in Town.'The iniiziitable
It is here, and has already* as pre*
ed, had a rushing weicuine. The
3le are glad lo see iheir old favorite
i Hrriong Ihem, and are impatient
e phetographed by him. Go to his
ery, in Hopkins* building, and be
d.
vijie, iiiuo, on Mie 22nd of
month, 1865, Ezra Adams, i
year of his age ; leaving a
six children to moum bis Iosf
The deceased was a native
county. Pennsylvania, and hi
resident of this state about
He bore a most painful dis*
much patiencemanifesttngl
close, an ardent desire to d
life, having, as we believ<
grounded hope of entering
mansions of eternal blessedne
the grave.
Mourn not (or him, whose
here are o'er,
Although his form on earth
more;
PasaVl ore the clieckered i
care and strife,
Rejoice,for he hath enteied
(Lebanon Star, please eo
Waynesvilie Utarkc
Carefully Corrected^verv ^
- 2
Wheat ^ bushel, OO
Rye ^ o g
Outs ^ g
Barley
Corn ^
Flour barrel, >9.
Flour ^ cwi,
Butter !b 5
Lard ^ lb c
Eggs dozen,
Patatoea ^ busiiel,
Dried App'ea ^ lb 10
Ciiichens dozen,
Coffee ^ Ki
New.Orleans Sugar ^ lb l
N.-O. Moiasses ^ gallon,
Coal.Oil ^ gallon,
Qtiiiicrlifi rmrntc
^ oi^ht pr^^o^;
d a largd aoinj^'
of,
ileai Eodraiiee io liie i^ora'
li luMk . ntuattkiem/'I >a a^fk liink op-tui^win*
bpti^; yrbioii, ^it trap-
left at^ateac^./ A Udder
a|nt pt{ie rear Wall <4 the
rave easy aeoeee. .IPbe good^
('.ti>#ltte (rf vone ti
he sitov^opaQ,],;,
i
oed^ye. 0dmii^tfee<--iaaktitg^
Wiipw..ihi^^'etroiDgT^.lykirge
e^Xd^y.^d af-
a to eonvehe ^;ida-o& Monday
1"^"'
XR
TT
ihir Hooday
fl.'sastiiiwiei, Wu atteoded.
1P.''CoiiMt oSe\ed a motion IrKHarveyBbureb'^n Satnrday, Hie I8>lt
Hi.' (uMr.l^mon Id il,.
^ .fdiacoa- MeiliO(Iiat\^<ireh in Ha^veysbnrgh, on
^ipatediln ^ Ea^uire^ iMondajyihe^Oih instant'.
'iitr CelUtb, ahd Rev. X. * ^
eabYve,d' io)ip' the aeleeti^of
\:<aJ merobeiwi'to l>e pUi
Li "' a * i>'
.'-r- '.v.-
Wedoeaday "nd Tbaraday ^ ,
^: F^fautea-ll bualm^.^^
of' ' * - - - -
a. prere not
"On ibe N($H ioMat<^ in Glwrbasviiiei
Mr. Frank l^artin u^^isa J^aaaU Ci^ie.
lent, it CrnaewUki. by
3. P., Mr. Rob^t Frail,
iSanh . WbertoB
le 6tb instV at Hof^inevine,
Say^el Murphy, i. %, Miydofan S. Dail tu
lattie B. Us
bB.H.'
Apiioyi
^ Iodine
v^ veiHpk
erfnl vit)
knoWn
Rbeuniati
Citronie
cured by I
Circulars
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Mes.srs,-Cia<'e< Kinncy and J. M. -Mil
burn. H"lli ^''nilenicn a:e e.v; eriffired
] uriia!i-ls ; Mr. Iviiiney, e^peci-ilt\'.
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and the friends
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lareb ediSce are
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Uie Trustees, so
having the build
re. cold weather
The plan is to
y building, in tbe
b acne as shall
d a credit to the
ped that all who
maintaining t>he
>pearanoe of cj^ir
ithhold tiletr aid
undertaking, but
add their mite,
all, cheerfully;
I'^ry one is inter-'
ing is ever lost
his manner. We
the gen^osity of
^tbe ma(^in^aln
ontain
srrys'
ivity b,
little
8. The
iher, as
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^rbo wi
Wrigbt^ara fioe
' newspaper wrap*
acb. ytfey are
Get some;
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have the cel-
Si Flour for* sale-
ate
was one of ^
menf' between the Prussians imd
French.
Mr. T. Bosenbarger hurt him
self in playing base-ball so that he
was laid up all last week. He is re
covering, and will go at it again, the
Srst chance. Such is the perversity
of human nature.
Miss Nannie Martin, of near
Mt. Hoily, who has been teaching-
school, is now at. home on her sum
mer vacation. She is so well liked
by the directors, that she will doubt
less be re-engaged.
Mrs. Mary Kinney, who for the
last two years has heeu residing
with her son, John P. Kinney, in
Harrisburg, Fa., returned bere last
week. Mrs. Kinney intends making
her home in Dayton, with her elder
son.
Mahle Bidge visited Cincinnati
on Monday, and laid in a fresii sup
ply of shining blades, powders,
hon, 4ko., to furnish his barl^r-
shop with the best stock to be. found.
Mahle's enterprise is commendable;
be is as good a barber as can be
found anywhere; and we hope, ere
long, to have the pleasure of an
nouncing that he has built a hand
some saloon of his own. May suc
cess oontinne to attend him.
We bad a vety pleasant inter
view, the other evening, with our
old friend Mack Goode, now making
his home vAth Mr. John Thomas.: It
is known that Mr. Goode bad been
for some months in the Insane Asy
lum at Dayton, bat exactly fa'ow or
why be was sent, there, was not gen-
.eraliy nnderstood. We areenabled
to 8ta.te that our friend wm the yic-
tiin of some parties who onght to be
his friends; tod he bae the most
satisftotory docntsto^ &om thp
. The nomiaAtic
imanixBpus stfihe close. .
The Ohio State Pair b
day. September JS, coatiiiuiug
morrow.
The last of the Ice crcai
the Methodist Church, lor die
oir on FridayeVening. The s
not as large as at either of th
vaU.- Tlie> liuve pt'uvird asm
and pecuniarily; butowtn^ to
tle 'heavy work' falH upon
in-rsy they will be disconynuec
son.
RELIGIOUS.
Episcopal service was heh
interinn Church, Wednesday
llev. W.'T. Helia officiating,
corned by a pit used and attcm
tion.
The Presbyt-erian Church vrt
excess Sunday evening, July 3
casion ot the Quaker Meeting,
ny were unable to get in, at all
Rev. Van Cleve, the Pres'
the M. E. Churchp has ealled ii
of the membersy this week, t
hha upon the feasibllity.Qf ;
permanently inMorrow^ .:
nave already
Imtoward this o^ect.
BASK BALL. '
"^The 'Soejals' of Mon^w
Sweepers'of Maineville, arrai'
match game, for a ball, last Si <
noon, on the grounds used by
The terms are : three match ga)
net to gain the ball. Owing '
Sweepers' failing to come to.
being called at 3 p. m. promf
cialK^ claimed game ISo. 1, J.
ranjgement they pibGeeded to'
fimme. George Mosea was eh
The score at the end of the ;
^Clean Sweepers/ 59 ; 'Social,
second game will be played^in-
day hot decided upon. The 'C
ers' wore a neat, tasty unifort
cials' appeared in ordinary dres-
Hitrvesrslmyc^ lt<
Miss Ella Dakth aad Mr. J
son attended the Teachers' Ins
WSminji^on last week.
lapman reacfy
|asfc from
idney, a
iliiahisoii Mast
_ A
ins parcbased
on the hill, last
V
jy. Sr., has re-
A> the Old Do
Howard and
ed Dr. Adams
*" J. Jfivin, of
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ae in Hiwiitv '"S ue aop ui mtr
^n awiQrg^Joy the ^est af everything
ii u fruitful world affords, and per-
p9 a^re on Son- ipetual'happiness surround tbem.
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)bas been nsak- Base Baw,.matcb game of base-'b^
Base BAI4I,.matclr game of base-'b^
was played on last Saturday-^fcerapoBjTb^
tweea the Actiyes of Springl>oro, and the
^ehawken? 6i Waynesvilie, resulting in j
favor of the former by the following score:
Wehawkens. O. R. Actives. O, B.
Evans, J. ss 2 4 Haines. rf 2 ! Evans, J. s s
Adams, p
i^eak, A jJb .
ilarshaU^Sb
Allen, of ' '
Phillips, r f
Sharpe, lb
Evans, D, c
Williamson, r f
Haines, r f 2
Eilberf, cf 6
Lakens, 2b 8
^regg, If
'fhomas
DiCWyibo
Robinso:^ 0
ThompsonV4
27^18 ^S8
Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a\
Wehawkens 2 4 2 1 0 0 ^8 i-x8
Actives i 4 12 1 0 8 1 9 7-^
UmpireDr. J. Wright,.
Scorera^Mr. Vickers, Mr. Fallie,
The Belters of Waynesville, played -the
Unions of Harveysbi^, at the fetter pbwe,
omMonday a^nooi^ md defeat^ them.
The following is the sbore ;
BRbTKKa 0. E. Ukions. - B.
Newman, T, Ov 2 9 Kimbrongh 7
WooUey, J. p ^ IQ^ Wilson p^,^^8 4
McDonald, ss 6\ 5 ' Jeasop^>e 3 5
""TjBy a resoilbtlbtt pasi^
M,iaWi Oem^iy:A^sooJ^lf
^ ly Meetiim he^ on thre
^ of 'all Biirial LotSt to
\ day of
W Gents for each 1?^
^ rThe Assoniaiao|i>
' fntBish CornOr:StOO#S
,, :a6dding-fbr-^ydi^^!^
, ^ .;1-And.% a-te^ihtfehrlS
Newman, T, Ov 2
WooUey, J. p
McDonald, ss 6
Matthews, lb 1
Williamson, 2b 8
Roars', 3b 4
Haines, If 3
Taylor, c f 5
Settles, r f 2
Hai^b j
S^^,2b i
ri (j
T^rd, 8b 4
HiSl 4
Lippih^tt, 1f 1
jf^e ;
sh atti
kwtani
iid tMb
fVS P T^jKLsnry^the 8n|ia||i^tliV
Mtf ri 8<liare foot bw'tSe purSyStb prii
^ J By order of-the Board/'/'
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^ S August 8,187^- -
8 4 A Boy'b XnyenTiON,havt
Q 5 amined a hew attachmoi^)r a
-4 5 Machines,
4.2 making ruffling ^d p^p^J
1 6 invented by-a ^
most porseveni^.BttB^iti^cb hi
27 43 aged many ah oldef 3^ t
-simple device^' whi^|;hf|||ri-S
0 of "glance, and used'yvitb;;'^.||y
i^veral can mm a sewing macbi^lhd^
Doxy's Wasuuvg-Machixe.Om of glance, and us^yvith ^fi
^hese machines has been in nm for feveral can run a sewing
'weeks at our house, with entire sa&sfac- ^ l>crfectioii. It wiU
tion. It requires less thi^-^If the time and in the heaiest ipi^^^ mun
and Libor of the primitive io^Kbd, . does its iug a nicerruffle mad'
work elegantly, nnd is, ij^-^prt, Uie ne plus As ruffling o-^jg
ultra of a.11 the wawhing^iiachmes that have every family, we tr^K^fre^
ever come under ournotice. We can reo-j strument will yrell
ommend it ^Unhesitatingly. Read the ad- hoy for his iri4ustry,-rrCw^X^
vertismcnt, mid observe that you can have Post.
litaaohine free __of freight, if you wish
get one, which wo hope you will da io any address, On the" r
^i50, and name of saaAbM
mun
mad
qua
sale
K b
u
I
i o v r n ^ m v i f
M i m o f f o r t y y e a r s s t a n d *
r i b a a d i i i g t i h l 8 l o r n e n o w
b e a s s o c i a t e d w i t h ' ^ t h o
I s t i & e S y ' w o u l d b e m o a t d e
^ i s d i f c c t s o f m y b e t t e r n a p
- c ? ^
d I b i d e t h e m i s t a k e a n d
( b | U t h a n t o b e n i d t i b e m
X
n r o r b e t t w f o Q n d a t i o & t o
b ^ t u t t e r e d b y o n r m n c b
f c t e d l i n o o l n C h a r i t y , t o
^ o n e / I f w e t a k e h e e d
d o w e l i - 7 - i ^ , t n d y 1 a n d
a n a p p r o v i n g e o o a c i e n c e ,
n l e s , w l m f i i e r r e a l o r s n p *
X d t o i i s e n p a l i ^ . e a l l n s
^ l e r e a r e p o t e n c y a n d s w e e t -
g i s i n t u r n i n g a w a y w r a t h . '
| Q . v e I c o u r t e d , a n d s t i l l d o
s ! W o u l d t h a t I h a d e x -
l o r e , d u r i ^ t h e m a n y
c a l l e d u p o n t o s u f f e r p a i n
n d t h a t , t o o , b e y o n d t h e
y o n t o g i i T e e v e n a f a i n t
h b a s . b e e n r n v i H z i n g
s o m i i i e r . ^
^ M r s . . A n n B o o n e f o r a a e r
l y a r e e W e n t O f t h i a i ^ M e , A M m
d a j r t o n , l a s t 8 * ' g
t y - f l v e y e a r a .
M r . M a t m b a a p n t n p , l g
n e w s i g n a t h i a e t o r e . ' T h e p a i n b n g
W M d o n e b y t t a t y e r a a t i t t g e n e -
m a n , U r . C r a n d a l L
W . P . P a p e r a o l d U a b o n a e a n d
l o t . o p p o a l t e H e C o m a a * t t a o k i m l t h -
a b o p , l a s t w e e k t o M a b l o n K d g 8 , f o r
S 5 0 0 . C h e a p b a i ^ i n .
C o l . C o a t M K i n n e y b a a r ^ r ^
h o i n t h e X e n i a . T o r c l d i ^ t . H i a
a a c e e s a o r i a O s c a r M a r a h a u , a f i n e
w r i t e r a n d a g e n U e m a n .
U i s a S i d n e y . F e t t i t o ^ n ^ t h e
s c h o o l i n t h e B a y a v U l e d i a t i i c s t o n
M o n d a y , a n d w i l l t e a p b t h e s a m e f o r
t h e t e r m o f s e v e n m o n t h s .
A . H . P u g h h a s b o n g h t a f a r m
j o f 3 6 0 a c r e s a t t h e b a s e o f P i k e ' s
I P e a k . W h e t h e r h e i n t e n d s t o f a r m
i t , t h i s d e p o n e n t s t a t e t h n o t .
M r . " J o s . G . K e y s i s s n c c c s s f n l ,
t h i s s e a s o n , i n r a i s i n g t o m a t o e s b y
p e r m i t t i n g o n l y o n e m a i n s t a l k t o a
! v i n e , a n d t r a i n i n g t h e v i n e s o n h i g h
f r a m e s . .
M r . M . J . W e r t b i m e r , o f B o o n e -
v i l l e . M o . , I S v i s i t i n g M r s : F a l l i s
a n d M r . C . T . C a d w a l l a d e r , o f t h i s
p l a c e , a n d M r . A . D . C a d w a l l a d e r
. X S o r t t ^ i n . ' -
M i s s B o c k h i l l . < i > C H a r t a y a b u r g
w i l l b e c o m e a t e O c b m : i n o n r - U n i o n
S c h o o l t h e 1 s t M o n c t o y I n O c t o b e r ,
w h e n t h e s c h o o l o p e n s f o r f a l l a n d
w i n t e r s e s s i o n .
T h o m a s S h e r w o o d h a s r e n t e d
b i s f a r m t o A a r o n C h a a i f i e r f j r .
T o m m y ' i n t e n d s t o I b l l o w t h e s t a r
o f e m p i r e - w e a r t w a r d . ' D o n ' t y o i i
t r o . T o m m y : d o n ' t g o ! *
\ l i y o u I c a n t n i l y a y , a n d
' j r e a t t h a i i k f u l n ^ g t o t h e
n o t h i n g l e s s t h i S a
r a t i o n a l p o w e r s f f o i a l l -
^ a s e , l i k e u n t o m y
t o w r i t e
^ l y t i m e w a s t a k e B t r t w S l e
t o f n e n d s . ^
i i l d e g r e a t
^ s o l i t u d e ,
a n d l o e k s .
8 . U .
^ M r . E i l i a , o f S p r | i i g -
I r e i i c l i i n t h o M . E .
u n d a y t n t t h 8 n s n n l
a I m f i d m g o f m i t S i
l a f i r a m t y i s b i W U
a n d d a s a h l s i n M i i t f
z e d b y a i t w h o l t t l j
i t h a s b e e n
T h e s t a l j e o ^ i i d i
t h e A n d i t m ' s o l b e j
t p M t i o a o f 1 ^ ^
p e e p i s o f W m n m <
M r . D y o e s f m t i e |
^ e o f m a t i y
T h e U n i m
o f . & e m i n t i e s o f
C l f a M s n m s d W a r r
t h e i n s t . . a t
e t m M n m m f b o r d a a
a r e i m p r o v l o g < t i i t
t e n d t o m a k e M A
f o l r a p f t h e p m o
d o i i b l e t e a m t r o t
d o U a r s c o m e s o f f
t r p t f o r t h e p a r s e
c o r n e a ^ t h e l a s l
C l i n t o n J R e p u M U
I t i s o n l y a l i t t ]
f o r e t h e W a r r e n
p l a c e . A s t h e p r e
p e r o t t s s e a s o n t h e ]
g o o d o n e . * Q r a i i
g o o d , a n d c o m p r e
s i n c e t h e w a r . F r
p r o n a ' i s e w e l U W (
b A v e a g . o ^ . i i g i u S I
i o r a i . z h i b i t i e n , a
v r r l i e o i n e p t n f o w
s h e e p , p i g s , p o o i t i
f i r o i t e , f l o w e r e a n d
s l i i U . I e t e v e
m m a k e t h e F a i r )
t t i a v e r y p ^ i
j m l i ^ c s i d e o f a i i
W m r r e n c o n e ^
y e a r . T h e m e m
'"Vy "^1/^ ..* ' ^T''*'r ^ ^ iWmrw
Oo4T^f^wMBy JQM^4>C^ 5137-^7-482^ , '
Tb* SMt giiifii9unwi^r Ji
*od-cal-wiib|| .tt !!< i
ew. aod lb^r 6
ly ring tbtWfMbS. ^
Mio rtrebi a4iwi^--*B^ "
^iijh added !bl*r--to
bM l^orim* doo, MwdM
entire roaa< *o oooneet
the north and onth-wda gnt
thoM of a littleereek, a mile
town. This eaoseway ts
bnciry-breaker, and a preti
Btalier of beavily load^ lean
baps it will be a satwikction
Btete to know that, many m<
not lapM before Utis hated
gire way to an intolerable p
gust, and be replaced by j
jrldge of a few planka in wi
at Waynetfille bat inetitoted
tersectionS of Norlb.and wi
with Main arenue. Tbepritm
en bridge insttres safe loooo
a leeeer expenditure of latMw
the ambiguoua eebemeefo
proeement of the etroate
ever dreamed of, if we may
aystam of sewerage in TOg
great cities.
Wa are etewwd to leant
til <Jt
^IJ
-i.;i r 1* ' prucnred/a handsome q^v , *** --
ftti^d and majice, family earriaffc. reaper, ail Mr. Ahfton's
^bl.3, GooJ. Dr.'Williamson returned fh h""! T"^"! *'"?'
:lK.me last Wednesday from an ex- " ''I"' '
5cle to day. Me. !'ended protessional tinr. ^fIVT.fiJ!'. i
.es the iuumted! -Mr.Jumee Pieree.of Wilming- oat
>V.AHi> JjEKciiKR ton, is Visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. __
Iinman. aiirnial ;' WilJianisOn, in-this place. .w^ fl t v
i;parativelv:trivi. I J-Dr. T, D. Kearney and famfly, ^
uitciitiotuil error of Cincinnati, are sfiiests of Mrs '
^on-cct it which 1'. Kearney near th?s ^ SlEI>i:Ra:._in Ooiuu.bus, Ohi. Jue
able upon an<,th i yi ^ ^ ^ ^ H. L. Siebert.
into a dcvibsh^ Barlow,.of Xenia, -!
ft r< accord- .tr to " visstiii^ her fiiends in |f1 v f o n > q
V" ^ > Jesvine and Tlarvevsbnrx, ZTI n i.l I Qg CS
***^ l*ead of cattle killed; ton tons of
IX;icc<ird-..ty Vt- visiuiig nor inenct
results to "indi- i and Tiarveysburg
:y. IfUKi-eBiiB', ' ud Mrs. W. n. Heightray KELr.-Y-il.iL.\i:
lilt will Uc.me " ' "''""'"d borne trom their tjnr denno .rf Mr. .i,pi, , .. rarr, m ..
iwi' '"i? tkti fashiunablc wateriiK** nla- Sundtiy; Juiv 1874; bv Eldwj;
. cos II. D. i i. Air ;f.ir.y iveUy.-uf Att. K.-iiy.
55 __ N, .1.. :iil Ml<s Kiiium M:'ii?n4rttn. dnuMh*'
Henry Ridge's little t r .i .iir. ivpwi.-F. AiuniuirtMn.
Baitiiiiore'<& Ohio
Rsifraacf.
itv
h
hf ofTtiEono
of Dekche
Bkecuku name
r WhWt-aJjall ^a"Klt<'rwasconfidmea h(pelc.ssiy
tia cast ujjoii the Sunday, but is now reeov'-
1 tiie estiniation "
lot scpunue re- ^Mr. Willie Slater, formerly of
ts human reprc- this place, but now of -\torro\V, is
"KR iuis been a attending Ooiuibereial' College in
in the world de- tliC city,
a* a ijuai'ier oi a! Mrs. Joiiii B. Kiuley and sis-
wiirdiv clothed ter, Miss Hannaii Bane, of London,
sanctity, and Oliio, have been visiting Mrs. G.
'Iiile atj:t;he same; Leak, in this plifl^e.
.r - ^ and cousin,
att V.am in Laura Kelly, of Hichniond,
I'ldiana, are visiting their relatives
in ami near liarvej'sb'urg.
We are happy to say that Mr.
J"lin Koberts, fcir.. i.s so far re-
co-vered fn>m his serious w.iuiids as
t.> be able to ooiue to town.
-rS. S. Haines has recent-
'j made some verj- ornamental ad :
id the World touuta.Mi which plays
ity ofhome and j i*freahingly in his lawn. ' f
d nii>re tlian a-! -Ihe first ripe t<>mafOes of the
t least the time .'^^^nson were sho^n us last week by
ublie ministry ?. Mr. B'tchard 8. Crilson. They were'
Ns' easy moral produced in -his own garden !
s only ^liuman,' Gt>l. Coates Kinncy of Xenki. fa
ir crime spring vored rrs with a most welcome call.
^iininau, um-.-last Wednesday, ho haviug on
y. Me. Ea'ans that day l>eeu u guest of J?. \\\
iiom Beecher ^Brown, Esq. .
u . i Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Kenrick,
red in its lar and Mr. Thompson, (proprietor of
Evaxs and his(h<^. Gati'S House), and his wife,
in the latu e-iall of' Wihnington, visited tlieir
relatives in this place lastSundav. =
I aiiotiier sen- Messrs. Horace and Willie^
fojxl tiling tor Allen have arrived home, after'
Winch we hy j,.tying made a most enjoyable visit
anects oidy: ^ hnjianopalis, Chicago", Detroit, 1
lECHEK a affects :/ii I-..J .. 1 .1 * , !
NOTON'At the r-
T C'rder, in Wavnea-
ami pfaeticing
tf ceie.5tial al
to iiave he*, n a
lie. will not all
:e lias reanxl in
gri>uni. am]
uinutized as a;
And will Ilrrt :
ie wtakcii thi
t"K
SIIOUTEOT. AND Ql'ICKEST
UOUTE TO
ff.isnnraTo\ & biltjiuorc.
Tlie EaM and $oafli-Cnt.
CfJ.VnKNSEP TABt.p, TlIROl dtJ TRAINS.
VI.V J'.vK vEKsnpR.;. MaY .^1, |s74~
biiic. S. L.uis Exp!
Diilr.
Lv* Cfnrsmiati 9 .i.'S Am
An. O.'iiHKoJbr I i;; Pm.
'* P.-nsiiiouih 5 55 .
;i.i e.i 5.425 .
* I'n*Kei ribm-:r .'i-30
Arr (i.-ailun U i5 '
" C ik'jitnt IJ 24
I', er Piirk 11 j:i '
** Ciim!.Tl:n d I 5a Aior
'* *.s F" y 5 2
" SIS'hi u;, ton 7 10 '
' Bti'hmond l 30 l aa.
' n diimore S 49
' la 17 Pm.
" I ImI.d 1.1,.' 1 vO -
" N. w York 5 !.> '
* bo^toa 5 50 Am.
ViA B..Ll.V.RE. * 5iaY
Kaat I in*'.
Lro. Colnmbus
Arr. Ncwiiik
L* e. s AinJ-kr
*' vih'e
" )!Mii..bt4d
Arr. Ncn.-|i
** /.iiiio .1 ille
" Be 11 jiire *4 .'0 "
Wh<>elinj 10 r m.
" G.ution 1) U5 '
"Oiklund 11 4 "
" I'et-r Prk 11 43
" Cuml;eird I :4) Am.
" tnwp'rt K'r .> 0-2
** Waflhinjton7 10 "
Ri hiiinnH I
l>ni?y.
n F5 A m.
1.' a.") Pin.
7 4"> Am.
s us
TO 07 -
I*.' 30 m.
3.>
30 Pm
10 Aitf.
I 31 A .,.
lv.\}ro>.
4'' I'm.
12 .50 Am
I'O Pm
!-' -15 Am.
11 .34
CcA- r^ hliyo/oei /p:yeAji /jm^js
Mfs/F, A/ Berffhln lias iatc-
-ri---i--*,*|;,*fg,S<fe
lypurchased aBoswellJloater, aiid - 7, 1S71. ^
visiting her ie so ddightedwitti Its Gperation; weather
that she desires lier friends and-a\l , w-v ^
r id, visiting others who would jeconomixe tuel Fall crops
Farr ^*^^itai^:j|;*rnestie ^te^lvta^
'veelc. ; Mrs., feibco, swcet-^orn about t\vo'
impiMj':.' -ir" third is getting ready. We are
quart
^rug^dre. ?^yi g<^8 uud .;arcd
Cab!
^^ISt ;stand.,. V: ,-;, , ^
I _Oup. friend Cidon^ ^OittcS|work oif buf^^rend^S;-: ^
i^ing Kinnoj.we areivjoiced to prbdaiu^ (enrhvwliire ft; ii
.uiuse has once more takeo' his seat in dryin^i \ve/gather;'^
'' ^_.l*A..,*.-. I I,,.!.,.' ' Vv.^ ;* *> #. ' ^t\u':. - ' .!'*1 _ J,T. .. i .-V .* /* ; I . . mJL <
T^jlj.^'will be a most welcome paper in 'meeting wui-d4
o Wuir in ^I'nr othne, as it will be in c<>nutless getierall^By il
^'"''' iotber places wlR-re Mr:, Khineys Well Lhar^&^
i bnUi.iJ.lt
buf cpdbiiCf
[y tlirouged ; ' /, |
iiigont and . ^ j
'. ,' In bni
i" 'fillkitida
"ugeTsqpue-f
ut hei-0 any ^the pitic
;.j^'" -. 'oome atii
raiit and'
i a ^ -1^ Scleau pure EngliiU,; .i|id bnUiiJit
l anA.tarailyvigj 1^ of Jitemry construction, -are
jjustly popular. nfore
, .. e ^ -bjr. A..D. Cadwalladcr and- Aniew dw;
houa
'^' !: Mr J. Edwin .Janney, having rf- !corn has jtist|iie into Pl>er^^^ f ,Sttpei
igiier daug.i- . ^ co-partuersliip in the. dry^|the boiith E^e,; and prpjnises toi ^
' I J'.'(XiJs and grocery trade,-at Cad-jdo g(X)d worj# ^ ,ijL^ j
lrthwaite| of uew corner sWre. have! i chink youfiightaffo^ t^ come*C|pg1
of this vicin- ; J in a very large- supply i.f'dver totonr ifeiingat lea^ ^oncq :s;-/.y,
;ti ves liere. .J ^ direct the atten- iImtore tle '.v i
Mien and Mr. yf evorv one. In -addition to jdon-1 coinpaa^i and laud pmtc ^^
! hereon Mtoi- n .>},e ordinary thhries tbr dresses|tOaimke ouie;ii>rQselvto, gna .tiietr;.
'o"-r ---;-q. ; lotted a co-partnerstnp m iiie ury-.jinc ouiui.
^', l..y J'gixiJsand grocery trader at Cad-jdo^giwdworlte^n^^^^
irthwaitef of new corner sWre. have! i chinkyouiiightaffo^ tp c
of this vicin- ; i a Very large- supply i.f'dver toyour ^iingat least p
iti ves here. ,,1,/.,. v.: m-i.v,.!. -d!rt^ct the Httcn-ibefore the seiiou, closes, put
Thl.:
TOWHid'
t() oe toniui Jiinaue cioiiuiig ever ewu ,7. - :;r , t'. ,
.nd ice-cmimiSaiiv aiier Imusedny^W^^^ want l",
.nd! *Clidrlev'T!ds clothingis direct lj^un ,e,
IS'i-fcitljiev
pliviili
toSMitt^'
fi%extr
w^ taken
le iia
:
ye ^
cenoy:!^ "
eds resiefcance/'
ksas:i stance/'
TATIVE.
to announce of fresh groceries, swectmdali''*
ALES, of Massie and be delivers orders ftjee of charj
^ididate ,h>r the -^Andersph will/^i his bus tdB^y:AA^'ER---&A^^
j^utive, sulye(^ .to the iLebanon Fair Ground, eachr tlie. residence of: the .bride'b parent,i on
buie Republican ,no-^in .fa>m ti.i. Mm.:
^'.tiot.; to fill the tue i^r.l ,RXc. Fu.:,Mr.L<,ritt;A v^ner! ^.
m
m'
'H 't',-
V?^<vXi
f LybchburgBSl;^|Visiti0g
r and Mrb.
_ last v?eek wihk >tieii
?i UpnijrC^ave tb:|ne^ in Wilininj^n
, lets to 8^
vLvidness, aiid Mrs. Drew Sw^et are^iBiting iii
-well, they will Cincinnati and Uev
^ more graphic:
- the ded icatory P( thenew
^^^[^^"^ sehoolhoase in Lovelan^^
4i
>rt.
^Frdfc J. G^: B^kejr
Justice Ed^t^|ahd wife
[Mr. Israel Wright and wile attend-
jed the Wilmibgton Fair.
^ am
5^ the di^t^ance/.' 10j0^t counQ^ jspeiit last THjipeek wit|f
even in this, the his gistec, Mrs. E. iF?^4^rritt.
?lo Mr. Robert R. Eng!ba5_traTel-
. ^* ling fori the wholesale milliner
Ihonse of W. H. Tliajer, Cin^^au.
I S. Terry is in constant
AQ'. o'T*TAtVt'rrV*r<l^'S*.-
itioiisv Shojvqiade^Koo^'^an
^Miss ^'A^e:;;,tii. :jKM^ey
f ra l^TAW" Swpf^t; ArPVviftitinff i ivl Wi11; ^ rK oiiftih-iiifi
eu|jtd^
to aMiesildiii^
_CUjtSB^goi^^
grown eld. v^S^bnsiahdB'
seoy aiiii- bf^: hearihg tli^:
:will fiiji their ^ Keayyifoin^
iUeSi andi?d home" hap]j>y and^t'^l^
|lieir friends to g^ tl^ Cinctm
Mi
JiAKXHOOK.-^ ^ lB74;^i;S^
[on. J. Scott.
-Dc^k & Dowhes will keep con- SMtTHHA,MPT0JT.~Afc.the. home of
1n<T-nc wbv the
^aginc; why the. the best meats the mar-
i^wceD the bank' affords. >
If! ^ri Mr. George Balthis, formerly
miht, the Coanei^ ^ place, but more lately of
ror tbeir ^^'^5 Dee Moines, Iowa, is now residing
Xnac^|intohk to, i.Optaha., . '
t to be at ^'rg^ap Merritt and Misa Titia Mer-liJM
rritt made an excursion to the
Wilaod 1dWiirds t P-. IMTf* I^aao Smitl^ to
Miw? Hary Hampton; i^hoth ofl/ GlarJceB^ille.
PKOJDUCB jUAli^ni^T. jC
' Corrected sf^li
0
m^i
/fKA/ni-eMem'- SfT- /6, tW/
- ccf/its^ hiiAJAiBf c?P xe-Afin 'Ajeu^
jPei*soiia!.
^Hiss Mai'j Kcal is visiting her
^latives ia l^qua.
: Mrs. F. A. Berfvhill has late-!
ly pnrcl)ai54& a Boswell Heater, aud;
is 60 dohghted with its operation ]
that she desires h^r friends and ull
Miss Mamie Fetter if visiting others who would ieconomize fuel iH'reaboi^|
Springfield, Ohio. - andbecomelacquainted with a .most
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fan visit- desirable domestic utensil, to" bedffficdj
I the Exposition last week.' at her residence, witft Mi-s. Sisco, ^ho liardnei
-S.Terry furnished refreRhments iexamine this heater. crop ot sweei
m.m
thirds dried,,
third is gett
mbbb 7,1S74;
> weather
1^ dry, although a
lately. Fall crops
get iDonaccount
if thegroumi. Qur
orn is about two
d the remaining
ready. Wo are
the Pckin picnic last Saturday.
A fresh stock of quart glass "^,'''''. hanlm^ man out
ios for sale at the Old Drug Store, nory goods of the latest and most
-Received yesterday, by Mrs.
on
woru
laiia
innati
:help make up a fine' st>ck of falli . , v
Miss Delia Cook attended the gt^ods at this favorite millinery.
amp meeting at Wilaiiugtoa last stand. iY J
iundVy. 1 Our frkiiid Ctdonel Coatee ' ^our
Mrjoliu Coleman is enlarging Kinney,vve arerejoiced to proclaim, wliere al
nJ improving his dwelling houae ha.< once more taken his seat in the drvin"
m North strcet. " editorial cliair, by assuming the to"ma
Mr. and Mrs. J. R.-iiuUill and editorship of the Xenia AVvcw, for-
Waster Eddie Randall visited the merly''Au/er;)r/.vc'. The AV?n.v, un- ^^iue, A-e.,
slxposition yesterday. :der Mr..Einney's capable control.: \Ve still
Esquire Edwards and Landlord wele..iiie paper i"'uiecting wni
Fmr in '*'ur omce, as it will be m eontitle.<8 ^..jj
Vloshor attended the, State Fair in m ir-
Lolunibus last we^-k.- P'accs where Mr Kuin^vs
ngteu, Brwma, are guests of ^ ^ -
^r. John A. tunkey. r \r a n i n" i ' i
Mr. A. D. Cadwallader and
Mrs. S. G. fPollard, of aMont-
!;omery, Ohio, is Yisitlngher daugh-
er, Mrs. J. A. Filnkey.
Mr. Evan Satterthwaite,
..I-....
elegant jt
bvUit . bush
and gener
well beha
good;
more
_ . ^
Mr. J. Edwin Jaiinoy, having ef- corn has justj^ne into operation at
.Ibcted a co-partuership in the dry- the Soutli H^se, and promises toj
i.'g.Kj isand grocery trade, at Cad-:do gf>uil workg . |
. . walladerV new corner store, liavej 1 think yowfcghtafford to coibopQ
i^ica, Ind,, tprmerlv ot this vicin- ^ j of over to our Be;ing at least onco '
is^isiting his relatives here. to which we direct the litten-. before the 8eon closes, but we[
Horace. M. Allen and Mr. tjon of everv one. In additkm to duirt cotiipas^&ea and land iiiuclii
11. Allen left here on Mon- ordinary fabrics for tiressea -to make one .fcoselyte, and tiien|
Delaware; Ohio, University. they hiivo, wit'iout tnrn Irim-on ten fold more thOj
y^nlyTrelief from the intens- tpiestion, the largest stock ot ready- child of the than he was bo-i ,
is weather is te> bo tound made clothing ever seen in this nr. fore. So we-^erely sav, c.
oda-water.and ice-cream, imy other himse in Waynesville. bead if you ^ant to,
.young friend Charley Tins clothing Is direct froni the tirst you dv> as yo^lease about it. |
BSkflSeaniiiig the bateberiug class manufactoriestd Fhiladelpjua i ihe vvier<i.ymn<{aiUty and peace
3We esUblUUmont of LcaU and in style, quality and price if n.1.*^M.u
nif
being scarce we
la dar or 50 or even zons
should employ a
ndrun it iiignt and
ms to be no end of do t
iri-m^sis. We- drvj _
is teadythen be- j
we gather plums,
, apples, pears, Ac., I
selling, fur making.
our ;poblici
y tiirongedj
^ligeut and.
J . ' all
age 18 quite jiis
bt here any the
^ cor
base foF*frult and! ^
mie a-!,.,.,
Init l>e sure Mr
.warranted tiihe equal to any fund ivutm of tiati^ in this Heighbor-j
'Fva Pence Hit'coveriiii? ..".vwlicre. EpleiiUid suits, appr.i- lijud. itud 1l#eliiid iig.HHl oppor-.gn
a priateto the ti.ll soas.Hi. 111...V In: tuii.ty liitclyv#observMig the jtieatlpp
d'arlt ilw t-hvsic^a- ivHtid here, as well as hats. Iw .ts^still.ies.s perv&nft these Soi.tea.t.er|', dmation.^ uy liiya.L.a.. tta ail nixlits, be.agpremaii at the ._nii Vi
w * ' ' \ J. s. 1 .. tblngs necessary ordesirable. The di ving shop, ^d having to bu' V'-
-BFyoU \vaiit the latC. styles ot ^y^^.^tensivc'stock of mibleached siit j the nightj-^nd even to 4o\dock ^
|e-atriped Calico, mu.'lin3, boug'it at in the niorni|^g. betore-\ve quit. ;at
0
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01
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V>
3
k:
i
tv.
I* ' .
hire closincr
MissepTina'andLiUie.BTOwer.l Wnnted,'e^rylmdy to know!
I will cite a few Milford, h'a^ been ^siting at &,]Mi88iUine are nowi will cite a lew r receiving iheir Fall and Winter -
more words from that extraordina' Mr. Levi Cook's.
; ry article ; '^At the conclasiba of -Mr. T. Rosenbarger and wife,-
!the bearing, the child was taken Lynchburg, are visiting their
Fassession of by -the father," &c. relatives in Corwin.
had inteuded tl-ying to give a de- Mr. aad Mrs. Ben. E. Lippin- ^-er ueara of uf urv uood. N.i-
iBcriptiou of that scebo, but those cott spent last wc?ck with their! tionq Sh<>i>-ma^o T? ^fc ai t <Jt
who were present will only have to friends in Wilmington. IKV U aixi Shoes ,
..bto J... MIAun J. .4' SSf'JitbSi
piStun. in all in Its vividness, and Mrs. Drew Sweet are visiting in will often ' '
. those who wore notwell, they will Cincinnati and Newport. who auote
t.^vetowa.t..lor a more gmphic^ -Pn>f. J. C. Kinney presided at,low S,
Goods. Fveiy day theyadd sonie-
thirig.new; and.we would ay to
those who. buy for Cash, that they
can obtain the gbjatest Bargains
ever heard of iii Dry Goods, No-:
"aw to .dd. .u.h. axtdr'
^sil^stice Fdwards aj^ wife and
!Mr. Ishiel Wright apdwife attend
jed the WHpingttn/rair.
I Mr WliBpmlfindle, of Cler-
niont countyd<^ei)t last \yeek with
rs.
. oppose
I "TIjO wrong that needs resistance,'^
' 1 .
: or aids
i "The cause that Idck^s assistance,"
or works
*'Ft>rthe dawning in the distance."
; will be persecuted even in this.the his 8istcr.yflr8."R- i\ Merritt.
lOrli ceiiturv, siuce the death of the iKi?.. .i,. * i
. blessed MaJter. ^ n !. -MXRobert IvN^ngle is travel- 0. D. B.
RKFilESENTATlVE. - Torwtvjvv ^ V J"
w . V I -lorry 18 111 constanKreeeipt -
i unthurizcd to announce of fresh gn'iceries, swcctrne^ dre.,!
, niat riioMAs M. Walks, of Massie and he delivers orders free ofcliarire. '_
; <-anJidatc for the _An<lor8ou will run his bns to
Ip5 '^'r 'he Lebiinoii Fair Ground, eiic
i V morning, starting from the Iliut
Nominating Convention; toAll the
uucxpircd term of Hon. J. bcott. j t i a. T^
~ ' - Leak & Downes will ke
.the wholeshje millinery
their customers
& Jktissildine's
& m. do* not sell
first class goiMs; but that story has
grown old. Thousands will go to
see, and atto hearing the prices,'
will fill tireir'arnfs with heavy bun !
dies, and go home happy and tell i
their friends to go to the Cincin-i
nati Cash Store. j
6 i r 11) 0. |<
h^e of W. H. Thavc^Cincinnati ' ^ -s*ptember Irtth. 1S74. a <
V^"C1IInatl. Idaughter to the wife of John W. Hartsoch
itlarriages ..
\ARNKR(.tAHj.Ti.In liarveysbiirg.
at^the residentv of the bride's piirfuLs, on
Wedneatliiy, Si.pternber 10th, lt<74, by the
Rev. C.utVl-tfu.Hon, Mr. Loriu A Varncr to
Miss AlriiH Oiirey.
SMITH-HAMPTOJT.-At the home of
!Franklin Mills, September 17, 1874, bv^ J
^3
L ! A/ownes wm KCgj con- ' ^1tlliAMPTON.At the home of
r-pw u -iT ^ ZIl "stantly on hand during/^Yearlv'E-y^'''^ ^7, 1874, btr J.
DLrWecant linagine/why the Meetine the best meat^hA mu; ' Mr. w Smith to
lard crossing between ythe bank tot ^the mar- Mi^s Mary liampum, bot'i of clarkeHviiie. board crossing btWeen 7the bank
and the old drug score ia done a-
way with. No du'wl^ tne Council
have good reasons for iJieir actioI^;
but the change is unaccountable to
ns, and we cannot imagi^ the new
gravel arrangement /o at all
equal t6 the old.sty!
ke^ff-^rds.
Mr. George B^iig, formerly
of N^is place, bii^/iiiore latvly of
Des
in OmtKia.
Mr.Gha/cs E. Merritt, Mrs. w'l""^t
Ewan MerelH^nd Mies Titia Mer-
!ritt raiidp^n e>Knireion to the Sol- '
!diers' Home on Mbiidav. I
I \ /St ^
rs. Frances iCkii? and Miss Flax'Seed,
Relisioi
PKOOU^ ^AUKRT.
Correctoil bySMcs &Cqmpany.
354'"l;
d GO;
Yearly Meeting, on First-day, ITettie Sfanslierrv wcr^simmersed ITfrkv^^*
mbeffin at 10 o'clock. by Elder Bingm'an last ^^urday,
Mr. Charles E Merritt and became membb^ t>f: Clover Seed
prevented by indisposition from Ghristian Church. Timothy Seed w
holding Episcopal service last Sou-! The name of our esteemed Cnmiel Coal deW
Way afternoon. friend T. M. Wales, of Harvoys- Yougliiogeny, J
Elder Bingman continued hold*-,favorably mentioned in flocking Valle
---- - iin>h #!*> i- _ w.-i.. 1 i i'
wm
75lO0
u
.^d
ng meeting.s in the Cliristian ^^'""^^^oij with the nomination t^r Salt, per barrel
gh last week. j-Kopresenrative in this district.* Wool,
Mrs. Dr. T. H. Kearney, who 'Turnips,
d 90!
[Church all throngi
40 @45!
(^[D^Ptivties residing out of Waynes- -passing the summer with Apples,
.sj^rille school district who wisli to Mrs. P. Kearney at Fairview, re-i^^Tigs,
^icnd their children, to Waynesville. turned with her husband to their j ~
^ehool, are reqne.sted to bear in Ci*icinnati, last Saturday. 1
^hioJ that the tuition mnst he (.aid!. .Mise Kate "Pottle, at the rfesi-'
h advance. This regulation is to dence'of Mr. Geormi Pottle on i
Wuynesvllle Alarbeis.
lUitter
l..ard
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s
1
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ii)
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of ^Itod/ <-The
|er^and tj^t of
1 DCr'Seii
y Foote, iso
^ ties in lite
' ly; nothing
k^*v
ttte cobbIt. " ' .'wfe^ S^es langaage
ML.1 t Year, 0^ ftat. fcel, ,.biflr thfe httu V ^
"S ~ 'V Tim the fiuiistiij
jneww are d,e telegiaphic wires''oracfe. and
jr^islefing. m the- bhtin where key, tlie c
ichemipo-vital ehanges take jdaee whole uarr
invoivini? a- w*irtfr- ,xf ..i^ ^ .
JLiet*twe.
-^^nncettteirf that0.o.io r.rT'^ ' place whole nan
brain'sub- the doctor
"Tiie Fi/B Souses atfd & I'lwli?!'" T'^" ! .
^ tjiance, ana-rfe^^ju!turn m luiiid But
biaterialism^ouTt a, d
tb^Otitific Soul ' dlpw-a krge so it would be ii we^stopSe llS
' ^ ^"'i " nK^ority of scientific men do,
-1 J^r go tUrther, to the Ego that
duce^v S^"t behind the mind, and is the mudi to ar QHcea oy Ur. J^. Hibberd, and soul,' ci(llod'^Fm;e' bv the seien iits i. io,. .
wusibly enongh began with the tists, and winch includes the inim' 'ucok^r
all introductory, remarks. senses knl.wn to ns, and a thous- in-r tlit
been'KKithhn/ri ' had^and more. The soul is the sum of ifacts
would I exS^f Tl which the mind is apart. So, u.s itoachoiSM
foreesofaSll-I the whole contains the parts, thcinotdoSMj
dTbnr r.d f-i 1 r^i P' remember AgonciiH
SfTIi^or"'"'! '""8". H "rtion rios will bo la hca.m--i'ta ]!!IlS Cw
T" ' '"y^c'f' I'ng"'e a memories its hell. JiicfunonJ to the
man wholly unendowed with. the. Telegram.
sciis^ of toiioh, he Would be insen-'
sible to e^rternai ini'pressions, and
tnnch ti> tl
tjf overyl).
tended mo
|>e.[>Ie, but
mueh tt> ar
care.
Union Village,
higC.
tlie universe would' seem as the! r^--,7I7~\v i . i
baseless fabric of a. vision; the' Ga~Ulc. IV o plant some | Iki^ou'!
earth more impalpable than air.-K -Y' "abing.FOB Mav.-
Cnless warned by his remaininK other preparations wo .:an, for May is tmt
No
Unless warned by his remaining "tiicr preparations we .:an, for May is tmi
senses, or led by otbere. he would 7 campaign in the^ ouc great 'nieC as .spi
live in perpetual danger. Ife V,
would not feel heat, coif or pain, if J!;''! ^- begms to be pruveand
nevertheless those agencies thaLre incipient spring has put a publicati
rea^iiized. by these, sensations in roio,?t ni' >" c^cr
others would destroy him. This 11
* ft
f i- . r " -; =:.have' retired,within the gloom ol
binniose tins unfeeling monster
to lie a. tasteless inoiiriler as irell, wi,...., ....^ vi h
Lemiahtbe tamrht the ..ec^drJ . Wheat and other sma gran,
I . k>v I iu at 'A tTiiuui aiui tiTuer small irram -
he might be taught the necessity i a i ji i /.
f ! .,1 i_aw.a a A i*eieaboiit."> IS looKiri*' nadiv, a-nl ( .>m:)!cto
of eatiug, how and what to eat: k..^ i -r^r r ^
but tbr him luscious viands would f,TL ..Km ve"',? "''r ^
fcave no siirnificanee. He w,.,.W "P rnd.l'h"'t witn. corn, certain ol buy ihe
in
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Qi
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8I|
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3?
0
1
octiB\:s wuuia De ^ i>
iii^pable of all the perception uf in
tluiij^ that conies through the *7."",rccrmted in liealth. and 1,,,
801188 of feclmg-. opj2'h>tics uinl inriueuz.-i^ StV- 'i
8u^>j>osc thid unfeeling monster withia the ;:loi>iii .r
to he a tastoledd lUoMrttcP !it iT^kkl! tllC^^^lCtlC
> a ever
on- ijj j
V'
e no signiticance. He Would f*-"" phint with <.rn. certain o!
be Hcquatiited with the world barley itcJds.
K -nfy through the rcmaiiiiiiK scnaes ' fs^cietios arc il..in.'
S ip|e, furthcP, he be dcp'rivcU ot" f
^ the Serisitf* ji'I S'lClCtf
Societies are <Jnni;
can. to assist our Parent
the sense of smellnot'^tuf lu'in cast, to once more
wonhl he tlie o(h>r of fh\ver and huiltlinir ne\v 'a
slimb, trees hreatliirnr ineense and niius of their tuu^e heantitn!
w.hhJ yielding balmthis sense prejuirarions and ^;x;nn
Withheld from him, and oiie more . V/*'^ 1^^'"' 1
fink is sundered in Hie chain that T forward,
hinds him tt> the world, and he.tt' eonvenienr
tvould only bo related to the Kni- h"'tary dwelLing first, and then ^ne !.i
verse by the two royal scn^-s, ^ ^^riietiires a< they ^
siirht. nfwl h.Atii*irw II....i. ..*. "in* is
Bigiit and hearing IJiaring lost. i i i n a.- ,
and only sigiit remaining, h..\v - v-'j"" I'''''V:!""V f'" 't'K-ssini:
littio of external tilings lotil.l he tr i/ / >'i "' ?}!-.
couipreheiided. An !an"'i'a"e 's ' I'elieve), ^'l:i".
ijf ../. ..f* 1:-4. . ^
'Xpressed by sight
the universe wtn!ii be a hnicliloss,
tasteloss. <dorleS nethieg. Witli
the twi eyes he takes coijn-Ztince
I was inneh pleaded w'.th r!ie wri
ting porft ritnHl <n the ''lnt*''s, l?v
such verv small <hiltiren.' fn the
of motion, time and space, can nn^ heanl a lecture from
..--..i to,. ri...... 1 resuieiit Clavopol^ of , Ant.h./-Ji
Lhclc^.^nap:^. ..flwvt-. cvpi- ^ Jt
t.'t - I ^ 1 ivoliege, r.n the'"Ciio'ce ot (lifterent
PC10U9 ot being and av.*aro of its !/? < . i u- i i.
, I 4.* 4. * 4. o- . iut>ue& oi teatliiMiT. jjis lectiiri
relations to ^ environment, bight , ,4,.,. .n r.f ;. # ..s.. '
11, ,11 exeOiient in sL'wit, progressive la
removed, darkness unutterable ;,i tAi,;i ,'k- 1 ^ Vnni..i.ii
A 1 ... ^i , tenaeitC\, pnjit>>ophical in treat V "'
A man ixiru without senses or 1 f .. u. .. . n .
-^ * r iiient, but !?ai\.lv praeticullv intpbe marh H
nerve tihers IS not easy ot concep- .10. . ..i m 'h i "
: w v.w^ i able to such a smU, ungraded, Pe-
riurt^ Dirt tlie imagination inav , 1 1 r , * , . liijyv-
' ^ I TiT - ' eiie-horse school s 1 U a- i, A
picture ,-uch a one. We may lui- k, j . . i . . , 1
i 4.1 4,-11 gp at 'leu: ha^ lieeu proniunra?<*t! pn
agiiic a man, then, perfect ui IxkIv. T ^ * , w
^,1 ,1 1 ^ , lioin time to tinw ciincernin''' I rav- Bottle ft
witfi a sound brain, but -a brain : 1 / n - , , i- ^ siz*-75
.. 1. 1 , ' : - tieal or Ohieet It a'hiiiir on tiie
fiermeticallv sealed, not ablo to put 1. o i , . r , ,
xc ' ^ -,i ii hand, and theinetieal m.^tructini
itsclr in conimuaiou witli the i .
,1,1 1^1 ,. . irn-oiy. op fh*> Mtlier. Om-
xvtiridthro the iiiedium ot nerves. 4, i ^ 111
/, , , , t 4i I 4 I, 'f writers and leciurers won dh-iAr
Could such a brain thinks It K,,f ni : , i- 1
- I, t . - ,1 . . ,1 nothing but v/ileer u-aclniig, >111..
nnglit, but not ot anvthing in the i:,,.,,-; , , ,1 , /7i
External world. There might bcv) ^- o ^ jecti\e.
thought, but it would be of another jf i <onm.istration j
m.Mlc of exHtenco-soch a being ' Vv l - : . I
11 u -ai . motaplivsics and Divinitv are to;
wtmld be in the world without ti.;.o f...,.,Ka> ...t.n.. . '
tniii h
Ms Voi
...
liOilV '<1!
iu w
m\\ tt
V
r.utt
Lan
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might, but not ofanything in the ' Egas


External world. There might he ttiiigejer> thing to Ohjei-tive. J'|
thought, but it would be of Another "'n'r"faton and demonsfration j
incHlo of existencesuch a Iwing don t tell how logic.!
IJ t - *. , . llietai>llPHlC: AlHl T)iwinf*l'v ori t.s>
Vpjfles
Cheese
Ilanis,
r>rieil I:
nor we of iiini. JBehoKl I show
science is to be melted dovrn. clc
^ to lavor inis View. VfCKnowuiat * , Vn i. - -
> diseases of the brain pro iaco dis-;. T , .. w,.,.-. n
to M...i . thi.s year iio I'r rK..M>..-o
Administ
.v >v. vrx 1 .r I nr.suaxi
^ Diiv^ culilpo^Ct! ;liui SVSteilietiCtlll V iv;ir- ^vithiu
you a mystery^a liumaii soul in- ^ 1 \ * ivn ^rti snt
r I... 11 1 ^ raiiffed thouflrh tlie niediiini (>t nieiv: 11 k
habiting the world and Dot con- , i uiHcft.rati
sciuus of it ' mental apjilication ami specnlatnni M.-unt iiniij
Is such a man a living intcl!i- 7'""*- scientitic iHjndn-; /
:ence. a soul, when the vvircs are ''^'""'^1
uowii between him and the woHd i ^** mnaiN >l ween thc;:e two e.\ tbo
The materialists say no. They sav iT' l'V "" '"V-N^.^Tr1n
the mint!, .or sonl, is tlie product of I 7! ' ^ ;it';
^he brain, and depends upon the ^ accoidiugly, will tmm \v..yn,..
bmln as diireation deoends noon iDcce.-.-^ in Mul-. ri.,: praiD as Uigestion aepemfs upon toaoliing. Hut T d.n*t pn>p.Kt'
the stomach, and appearances seem . ^ a i */ * V **'t;
to favor this view. We know that f U-ach tliern how to s.i..i.-Zn
^ eases of the mind. This is diei. ^
f3 view of a large majority of scien- . ia,, .. . ' o raise some P'!i..ti,,jr.iir
tific menthe view that all mind i.*"* i " c*'"' h'r drying, ns iii i.> Uar
. ^1 u a- 1 our iwnal am-Mint ot Indian on t
IS the result ot organization, and ^ ^ i i . . . * .
.1 . . . j " . corn, and ills.i o Iu acres (.it broom-
that mind and conscn^usness are ^ ^ "ooin
. 1 1 .a au* 1 Corn, so that when winter wiikU TiOT-.'iw 4
identical, but this by no means j. ^ om. i ..4.
11 A 1 -a au a I teiiipest^ iiiv nifTinir witlnMU. ~ ~
follows. Admit that we are only ^ r
* ^ a f at A 1 ' 1 I' can ensconce ourselves ctizilv' xir 4.u j
Cognizant of the external world , ., , . \ theond
ai ^ L. * * - in our WcinU SllOt^S _<iTlli size Hllil int; l-r
ui^tl sort broomcoru and make bn>oms. | 'laKuy'm
follow that there may not be e.x.st-1 annually 6or 8hmi !^'"ToLe; i'V
1 once aud consciousness out ot it J sammarilla: TtT^u.K
h'i' The soul Itself does not see, but It:L..i:fM i.arbvsi
V) xne 80UI iseii hob see oui lygymp and cough medicine, and if; M "'ARBVsl
,s rela ed to the world through J frcinds want anything i-
Biglit,-the whole appmatns of eight, t^e^. j ,
^./vMorriimxvti fit irvxitwar iVn lanpli . . ' "
iswnstruWedofmutfciv^sim^^ Th.aer.i
instoument le pos^sC^y the door-yards arc beginning
5:? 3 soul. IIov? 4oe& the. clairvoyantia^ . , , Dl-DLEY, lai
!:2
be aoconimo-
v|the orgiiWv^. ''I,'.' extend somewhat into the next,
JI tions p^o<kic^ Bomi^ but when tins.
<3/^rtn iR- BttRDended in slecD or!_
extend somewhat into the
I acdon is sospended in sleep or
in the winter by sickness.
April 3, O. C. Hampton.
^ ^ ^ The last grand spelling-match li
5 lion timfiS more subtle than sound ofthe seasoD comes off tomorrowi_ ^ .
itself. evening. Ix3t there be a full turn-
In life weperceive by the senses, out, as there may be no other op-
the reaching out of brain through jportunity in the future for enjoy-
KKMT
P
Snorfarlnc
tusjr.
Terms:One-t
third in 9' moot
months.frooi day
ramtji to bear intt
mortg-atfe on the p
aiaei&es oi lue oraia prodotce (tis- " Trf*'T
fe^ses of t&e imnd. This- is the a Provi-
view of a lai^ m^ofity of scien- fpreventing) to raise some ?(
^fic menthe view that all mindT drjihg,
is the result of organization ^nd! nsnal amount of Indian
that mind and consciousness icorn, and also 5i)GdO acres ofbroom-
id^hficar, but this by no means I whoa mnter winds
follows. Admit that we are only ^"0 te^pests are raging without,
Cognizant of the external world epsconce ourselves c^oziiy
through our senses, it does not shof atid size and
follow that thlre may not be exist- "^>racorn and make brwms.
ence and eouseiousness out of it ^ *?i , annually 6or 8lino
The souf itself does not see, but it ^ sarsaparilla
is related to the world through cough medicine, and if
eight, the whole apparatus of sight /u fmmds want anything
is constructed of Setter. Ufa 8#ch ^ aocommo.
ios^i^nt iff possessed-^ the ^n; losn-ument m possessOT^ Dy tne > j i . .
soul. Eow^ taie ciairvoyanti door-yards are beginning
aAv. . - ' i tft lOf>K crrftn_ ftnn oro li^m* fha
e^ui. jci;w- idits uiinrvuvctut 4.. ' j t ^ .1
or semua^iist see ? He V 1;^'-
cieves- wi^^esont, not through ^ ^
the orgWof the brain*. Vibfa- Th
tions pj*oda^ Bonod^ but when this - . , f ^ next,
enspended in sleep or ?^^g ^ ^ having lost a month
e^Joftt in death, does the o
goui' S no more ?% it hears
by its being, by something a mil- The last grand spelling-match
lion tin^ inore subtle than sound ofihe season comes off tomorrow
it^li!r evening. Let there be a full turn-
In life .yre pero^ve by ttiesen^, out, as theie may be no other op-
the reaching out of brain through pcfftunity in the future for enjdy-
the nerves to take cognizance of ing such entertainment; spelling
matter in its different manifesta- schools will, no doubt, have gone
tions, for precoption, by all the out of fashion by another winter. I
senses, is fc^eiing at fast- The|So come out and give, yourself1
nerves of the eye feel the vibrations a chance raisa spelling some!,
light j the guditory nerves the easy wordT i'
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We. the ttudersi*
1 ing Cip?jir3 Creek,
taken from tiio
chatged for at the t
two-bopse load.
, W. J. 0(^LLETT,
* M OARBYSHIR!
Hrreyshurg, 3^^
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The undersigned
Administrator 4.
DUDLEY, late ^
deceased.
March 37, 1075;
kentI
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 45068
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S. W; Cor. Sixth and
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!el truly grate- [' _]y;r. Fmtik Frlotss-is making >'t>e paid i^lplg
Itour in.Europe. ' .. " -i" ^new^p^^|?l^
heat are: cut, j y; Micheuer^visitedrColam' iF'J"??'!,
>. Corn i at ^ tl,e 3d aiS-^lu ^ Z
-Mrs. T.Sw^et arrived home Islit
ehofcou^eUU airs, i.ow^i; arriveu^uume ^h;advM^^liiiiipi
1from* Dayton on fennday. paid for jfts
e Fourth in a Mr. F-t*ank Scott, of Daytoitf respect passed .^yjo^etiee
on our picnic is afflicted witli lung trouble! - porations,40lti|ir||p^^
>ff very pleas- Mr. and Mrs. ^hs VS^arwickj uted
ken up rather spent the FouVtli'at Lebanon! . tbauka, ett^mo^-cuatters
But the shower Miss Clara Hartahorne, of Cin- but of ia^|id|al|^||||i(jd
ikabk blessing, dtmati, is visiting Misses Hopkins.
hupetn, to the Ki..e, is.,
J paid for i ,'swth|
b resnect oass^ -iFiS
i*>rf,Rprvfttion of ^ . p * j moro a ptspx^;t;4tui
^alsorenairinir '"^'*'^ ^ of-Mr, Gorden -jj ^ newspaj^-. than a u
BifLrdem^'^-^ with bis st<^eH;<M|da.^
a ne^f IrOUs^ Mr. George W. Ebright has money to waif^^^lpaffen
'Mr. DanC^ii built avery t^ty little rockery and ,l,o recei^te^^^ts ^ 'Mr Dan# ^ii built a very tasty little rockery and i,o recei^te^^l^iMts ^
lont amile from fountain in his trout yard. S
brmUFly called .-Miss Marion Thayer, of Cm- towards of th
^ace. cinnati. is visiting grand- its produbtefegff^
ems likely to bo tparent^; Mr. and Mrs.I^Sliwpe. their ..^4;C^B|liig
lecessities until -Misses Carrie M. Thompson
lOttgh not afull and Laura Varuor have been vis- cause tbe^^^H^lg
\ king Miss, Emma Sabiivin WM-
month we have miugtoa. ,- .-. .-
r-_4E:ifive Lost, a gold aleeTe-bttttoiumthaP^
adOy,;auaTi(3pe^^]K;^-^*%33i^^
ituaLpeace audltii^^^Q. The finder will please
i " . -'i
fi David Alien ^ ^ i:^ i the pubhc
erenine to the ,' -Ameng the fortonateonM who ^ i,coIti^Hfet wh
vm *0
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fenaiiig
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^x-iand A.
alT^^oii'<if her soul,-v<^ at
"^d fuuDd pardon-pf ber Xairia
|ce, through* faitlrJnUey win be presented to the
i' './T-^.-^iiy - "TT-.. :-^ '.
iiiiidhleiBs and patience
||||j||;j|l!^dy and suf-.
'lSp^;i|Biday;ot' her
the Mdjd this ,untc>
iSplii^;ioi hwldndS
t^e fbdor of precious
the chmmnnity- wh^
r-;-|hi}ie:B'!C!t>re fiin.di.'ten;
l^^ofirisiaprahe w8.'t^h
irewi
ton. x>w -lie
'juana^rs 'ejected , hi^^s|i^;||hi|
gfoundsi' Ciood enough. ; , - -i h
Jo Slater has n# g^hf'r^K
He is soon to, open a~
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:^^aye yon,seen th& displi^W
Christitms gi-^ods tft-K.y E.,'G.Oyft}:''.';,
:~If.'.yon;^apt;a^i'g^Ml Qiy
ring Bo^)ts at redu(^ pricea3n '
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: k*Tfi^1y aheinbi(rd tAtizeu-s 1 wejlWqme yoxx
i (u Xenia and'lHe heart of Ohio, I welcopfc
2yiiu-in the T^atne of those^^pf oiir gioldip^
' ;' who have hastily r^Uied-' h^re; to. a
psKsmif ^Umpwie of thei^^ most illuatriony
i>mnwe^thelT jrreat Cappihithe worlds
frrett-t'C&pUm. ^ the Ename of theae- ^x
huadred'w4r <rphana wh<se fathers wore
^Gpme and get one of v
Blankets, and keep wared.v Fnd-
key &Missildine. J
i If you want a ;good Quit3 of
r^dy^inade Clothing^. :go tp -Fdnv
key.l&. Missildine.-;; ' e-f: ;
~-CW ypPV '^oks, candies^;etc4 '
ot J- E, Jar, ney, -ivhere. y^d [
Shd a choice selocft^n. '
.i... r-rLots of people went over -
Cor win to meet Grant last Friday^ ;
buf the train failed to halt. ;
> 'ijancy goods and notions of
every descrii^tion for the.'^hbHdays,
at Kandall, febright & Co.'s.J
rferry's is stilf headqiiarters
for old, Santa Clausj' Ghildreu, go
and see the wonderfol toys tlrere^
' ~S Terry's is the place t^gp, to ;
see. a splendid^.stock of toys hnd
Ghristinas goods suitable for gifts '
-Buy your .Curistmas eandies
and confections at; Terry'si; You "
cannot do better, and^ i^e(f go no ^
: further.
^Ladies, if you need a Cloak br
; the Glothj you will find the! laame
at reduced prices at Funkey"& Miss-
^vldipe's. i: V3 -'4;-bV':--::.'
: ; George W. Gri8;pin has
' been in the city this week| Jai^ng
in more elegant goods for the,holi
day trade.-
1:Don't fail to see the many
1 use ful and euitable artic) es ,' for
1' Christmas presents iat ; F|apkey^i-&
^ Missildine's. Jj',,'v
3 ' And he said unto InrnJl^Coihe
^ and see.' 'See whatf ^Whyv;tbe
^ Christmas presents that| ivill;
3 found at Randall, Ebrighti&;CP:'By'
with Grant, and for whomOhio a graUtud^
has built a home in the name of tKea?
children of-the ennobled dwd, ligT&et and
welcome vou- i.welcome you in the name
' of XeniaV thouaand school-children, who
have dropped their b^oks and hurried here
to take a living uujoclrlea^ in the history
: of the United States. I- welcome .you in
the name: of the many dark-facei fellow-
citizens whom you see around you here,^a
large' liund&er of whom struck across the
. b(rderStated Unc of st^l and firo at m,
time wh^ they were not quite clear B^^ut
' yourexperiment of pc^unding hutnan lib-,
ertyinto those States by dint pf rificty^rUi
great guns. All those: hHve gatliered,:hQ.rp
to hail their countryVherd" as h.e.passea by
*in this home-stretch of his triumphal marcn
round the world j^and in, the hearts .t^. all
these, of Vhateiser party, I ^
General, yot^will'fibd Nation with.a liirge
N -and Grant with a big G.'
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ThaI' ever-welcome stoEy pap''y
the New York. Ledger, announces
additional attractions for the com-
I ' ing year. It is hardly necessary
I to mention the fact, . however, for
' Mr. Bonder is ,nofi<>ripus for' spar-
! ing pcithet-labor nor money to "pro
duce the very heat paper of its kind:
' in the world. The tame of tlie Led ,
ger is ^estajdished, and to be a^pr-
ed that it still exists with all its
oW featnres and as many ne^w ones
as can possibly be crowded into it,
will '^ataritee its being retained
in, all i^toiiies wherC it has once
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Colonel Coates Kinney, poet, soldier, and statesman, was born
Nov. 24, 1826, at Kinney*s Corners, Yates County, New York. It
was here in the beautiful Finger hake District that Nature- her hills,
valleys, streams and Lake Kecuka made a lasting impression upon the
boy's imagination,
When Coates was fourteen years old, he moved with his parents
to Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, Realizing that he must help
with the family's finances, he worked in a saw mill; then he tried
to learn the cooper's trade. Later he v/as employed in Josiah
Wright's woolen mill.
The family moved from ?:-nringboro to a house on the road from
Waynesville to Ridgeville, and Coates attended the Ridgeville
School. There he met a boy named William Henry Yenable, and the
friendship that develoned between them lasted throughout their lives
and led Venable in later years to s^eak of Coates Kinney as "beet
comrade of my soul," At Ridgeville School the boy was seized withy
a great desire to learn-especially studies that would tsx his mind.
Later at Suringboro Academy he mastered ten books of Euclid in ten
weeks and led the school in algebra and grammar.
Then came four years of teaching at Mullen's Roost, Ridgeville,
and Mt. Holly, In those days teaching school v/as often a stepping-
stone to a man's career, I'iany of our great men began their careers
by teaching in a little one-room school. Vdiile teaching at Mt,
Holly, Kinney read law with the firm of Corwin and McBurney at
Lebanon, Ohio, and received a lasting favorable impression of Thomas
Corwin, He decided to make law his career and later studied in the
office of Dan and Jacob Piatt in Cincinnati, -rt-fter being admitted
to the bar. he practiced law in Cincinnati,
In IBhB he contributed several poems to the Commercial, a
Cincinnati paper. This was the beginning of a newspaper career
which lasted thirty-seven years. During that time he not only
contributed to a buraber of newspapers, but he became successively
editor of the Xenia News, the Xenia Torchlight, the Cincinnati Times,
the Ohio State Journal and the Springfield Globe Eepub].ic, During
his editorship, the Xenia Torchlight, which he ov/ned, was probably
quoted more than any other newspaper in Ohio,
One morning in 1849 he-awoke to find himself famous. People
everywhere were repeating his poem"Rain on the Roof" v/hich had
aupeared in the Cincinnati paper,the Great West. In a letter to
William Henry Venable, he said that he sleut one night next the rodf
in the little farm cottage in which his folks lived. In the evening
there came up a gentle rain, which nattered on the shingle roof,
two or thr^ p feet above his had, V/hile he lay there, he thought df
the lyric, and the next day on a walk from Spring Valley down to
Mt. Holly, where he vrent to vi^it his uncle's family, he composed most
of the poem, finishing it that aftarnoon during a ramble through the
woods near the town. The noem gained immedi'-'te fame for its author
and won the favorable comment of such men as Nathaniel Hawthorne
and William Dean Howe11s.
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On July 17, 1851, he married the beautiful and refined Hannah
Kelly, who was a first cousin to Isaac Kelly and his sisters of
Waynesville. Soon after his marriage he was called to Princeton,
Illinois, to take the editorship of the paper there. But this career
was cut short by the illness of his wife whom he brought back to her
mother's home. A little later the young parents were grief-stricken
by the death of their baby daughter.
The next year he v^ent again to Illinois, to Mt. Palatine,
where he became professor of language at Judson College. His health
broke, so he returned with his wife to Waynesville where they set up
housekeeping. From 18'^3 to 1855, he v/as associated with V/illiam T,
Coggeshail and Charles S, Abbot of Cincinnati in editing the Genius
of the West, a mohthly literary magazine. Many of his ooeras were
nublished in Washington, B. C., in an a.bolitionist paper. The National
Era and having for its corresponding editor the Quaker poet, John
Greenleaf Whittier.
Feeling the need of a greater knov/ledge of foreign literature,
he enrolled in Antioch College at Yellov; Springs, not only because
it was close to Wayne'^ville, but also because of its president,
Horace %nn, who had renounced law and a promising political career
in New England for education, Coates spent the year studying French
and broadening his knowledge of Greek,
But the death of his little two-year old son and later that of
his wife cast a shadow over his pleasure in achievement. In
he became editor of the Xenia News, a position which h-d just been
resigned by KTiitelaw Held, Every Sunday h returned to Waynesville
to see his baby Hannah, until that slender thread of life was
broken, and the visits were no longer needed.
The breaking out of the War between the States put an end to
all further literary plans, and Coates Kinney plunged into the work
of promoting enlistments. He also received an appointment issued
^une 1, 18^1, signed by Abraham Lincoln, as Major and Paymaster
of the United States Army. He served throughout the War and retired
November 14, 18^5, v/ith the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
In the spring of 1862 he married 14ary Allen. She went with him
to his headquarters at St. Louis but later returned to live with her
parents in Cincinnati until the close of the v/ar.
Being connedted with party papers Coates Kinney was naturally
drawn into politics. In 1868 he served as Secretary for the Ohio
delegation at the Republican National Convention that nominated
General Grant for the Presidency. In 1881 he was elected to the Ohio
State Senate from the fifth Ohio Bistrict.
In 1885 his editorial career ended. At that time he owned and
edited the Springfield Globe Republic. His health broke and after
nine months of convalescence, he sold the paper and retired from the
profession.
Buring the years of his retirement he and Mrs. Kinney and their
three daughters lived in a beautiful mansion in Xenia. His deep
devotion to his family and the reverence he held for his fatherhood
are revealed in one of his most beautiful lyrics, "Child Lost."
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Her life was my life's gift and dov;er,
Her love was my love's need su"nrerae.
"She seemed a precious memory of mine
Waked from the holihess of death
And quickened hack to the pulse and breath
By working of love's miracle divine.
"I took her babehood as a gift of God;
And v;hen her tiny toddling feet
Began my coming-home to meet,
My heart lay under every step she trod.
"Her life was light to me v/here night had been;
It was herself she heralded
IVhen from her little cribe she said
Each morning, 'Papa, light is coming in.'
"She was a newness and a solace deep-
A newness like the dawning light,
A solace like the lulling night,
A joy like waking, and a bliss like sleep.
"Her being v/as around me as a sky
Of summer is around the earth:
I never thought of any worth
Of life without her love to nrice it by.
"But "suddenly I missed the child one day;
I looV^ed, and lo a stran^r stood
There st tely in full womanhood
VHiere I had l^ft the little maid at ^lay."
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Although Colonel Kinney retired ih 1885, the later years of
his life were as productive of poetry as his years of Editorship
had been of prose. In 1885 he had published Keenka and Other Poems.
The title was rnminiscent of the carefree days of Lake Keenka in
New ork wher.e":.he ;had: spent his childhood. In 1887 he published
his second volume of poetry Lyrics of the Ideal and the Real.
His greatest work. Mists of Fire.was published in 1899.
Colonel Kinney was invited to compose and deliver an ode at
the Ohio Centennial Celebration at Columbus, Sept. k, 1888.
This distinguished him as a leading citizen of the State as well
as a noet, and he received a letter of praise from Ex-President
Rutherford B. Hayes.
His last T)ublic a^^nearance v/as made January 8, 190^, at
Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, when by snecial request he
read one of his patriotic lyrics, "The American Citizen."
"No scutcheon I have to be blazoned by.
No von or de for a family-tie
To a romp of gfandfethers eight or ten;
I was not born in the rurple, but I
Am a born American Citizen.
"No lordship incarnates itself in me
Through blood newly blued by a royal decree
Or filtered of old from a prince of men.
But an honor I boast of higher degree-
I am an American Citizen.
"Nobility out of the veins of the dead
Belongs to the past; the present, instead.
Makes manJiood the measure of man again.
And chooses blood that is living by red
To make the American Citizen.
"As once it was in the glorious day
When Rome was queen of the world in her sway,
Romanus sum was the proudest claim then,
So in that old Roman spirit I say,
I am an American Citizen.
"The pride of the Great Republic I bear;
I feel her majesty move in the air.
Her greatness to come and her glory when
A thousand million of freemen shall share
The name of .American Citizen.
"Behold her ruling the v/orld of the 'Jest,
Her rule of the most the rule of the best,
When the breve man's voice, and the true man's pen.
And the free man's vote have v/holly nossessed
The future American Citizen.
"I pray that her strength and grandeur increase
To tutor the world in the ways of peace.
Till the lamb shall lie in the lion's den
And the wars of Kings at the bidding cease
Of the strong American Citizen.
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"G, I hail her flag with the star?; hedight,


I s^e her rov/pr for iheedom and right,
I thrill with her novjer "beyond my ken,
As I fpel th^^t the coming man in hie might
Shall he the American Citizen.
Colonel ^inney died at the Presbyterian Hospital in Cincinnati
January 25, 1904, At his request he was buried in Miami Cemetery
hear Waynesville, a town for which he has tender feelings,
A memorial tablet was erected to Coates Kinney by the
Daughters of the American Revolution, Penn yan, New York, and the
State of New York, near the spot where hems born at Kinney*s
Corners, near Penn Yan. It was unveiled on November 1, 1927, by
Mrs, Lestra Kinney Kenyon of New York City, and Mrs, Clara Kinney
Shields, of Xenia, Ohio, daughters of Colonel Kinney.
William Henry Venable, his life-long friend, stated that
Coates Kinney was considered by many to be the greatest living poet
of this country at the time of his death. And Debora l-Iay MacNeilan,
author of An Inter'-pretation of the Life and Poetry of Cpates Klnnev
wrote in 1930, "He is a great poet because in his poetical flights
of imagination he carries man far beyond his ordinary range of
thinking the future is not far off when men will realize
the greatness of Coates Kinney, Now he belongs to Ohio, but
ultimately he will belong to the world for all time."
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RAIN ON THE ROOF
"When the hovering humid darkness
Over all the starry spheres
Flows and falls like sorrow softly
Breaking into hlessed tears.
Then how sweet to press the pillow
Of a cottage-chamNer "bed
And lie listening to the raindrops
On the low roof overhead.
"To the pitpat on the shingles
Answer echoes in the heart;
And dim dreamy recollections
Into form and "being start;
And the "busy fairy, Fancy,
Weaves har air-thr'^ads, v/arp and woof,
As I listen to the natter
of the light rain on the roof.
"Now in memory come"^ my mother
As she used in summers gone
Taking lea^e of little faces
That her loving look shone on;
And I feel that fond look on me
As I feel the old refrain
Here repeated on the shingles
By the patter of the rain.
"Then my little seraph-sister.
With the wings and waving hair
Ajid her star-eyed cheru'b-'brother-
A serene angelic pair-
Glide around my wakeful pillow
V/ith sweet praise or mild reproof.
As I shut my eyes and listen
To the soft rain on the roof.
"And another comes to thrill me
With her eyes' "betwitching hlue.
And I mind not, musing on her.
That my heart she never knew;
I reraem"ber "but to love her
With a passion kin to pain.
And my quickened -nulses quiver
To the natter of the rain.
"Art hath naught of tone or cadence,
Naught of music's magic snell.
That can thrill the secret fountain
'iHienca the tears of ra^^ture v;ell,
Lika that weird nocturna of Nature,
That suhdued, su'bduing strain
>/hich is nlayed ur>on the shingles
By the natter of the rain."
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