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HT. YERNON REPUBLICAN EDITOR tacsdaj Morning, April 3Glh, 180 Xr. : I I, i ' i i ,. mm .'. JUATHEK& CO., 3.13 Broad way, N e York, are our Authorized : Attn In New York City. j edge or intimation bf 11 until It was all over Wbila e say thin we rudy as will act that it it well fur Mr. Mariiu.'iod tod O. Squires that Cnpt. Uontwick was not about when they Attorapted .to stab and shoot one of his boys. Cupt. Bostwiclt not the man to stand by and see the boys o-it aud shoot down, either by the robots at home or down South, without us ing all the powers that God bus given hini o prevcut it ' ' ... ! .... j If we had more officers Id the army, wl look npon rsbtilj and rebel sympathizers as Cupt. J3o8twick does it would be woll for us. ' ' "' Men who rejoice over our rebel viotorio' and hope all nun who volunteer to dofeni! our flag may be killed have little hore of favors or sympathy from Uapt. Bostwiek W e hope that we will hear of no more such proceedings. Let our soldier boys whip tho rebels down South and th'e poor pitiful oreaturcs in the North who yet cling to Jeff. Davis and his .Rebel Con fvderacy will soen' be the most God-for saken rotcbes iu the whole lund- We toy to our .veterans at home on furlough, keep sobcrj keep cool;, avoid as far as possible i!iviujjoffe(io.,Do nothing dishonorable or unmanly. ' .' "J' -t r i ri'i il i vJIoant.Vcrnon Church Directory lttWerd DlNlnlM Chureh, Vine troet, between Jay and UcKenue, Hor. D. MeUh'.Wa. , Id Ward PrmoTterian Church, sorntr Oay and IhoatnntitreeU, Rer. .... Herroy, ' , U Ward--Mathoditt Epltoopat Chnroh, eomer Jj and Gheatnut itrMU, key. Ilr. Oweni, td Ward Protettant Eptoonal Church, oof Her (lay and High itraeta, Kor. Ktete. . , , , ii Ward Catholio Churoh.oornor High sad llo' gentle, Key. Jo. I lot Brent. ' 4th Ward Methc4litplttapAtChurth,(Bannlng Chapel) Walnut ttrest, between Sugar and Choit-ant, Rer. A J Lyon- 4th Ward Methodist Piotetlant Church, Me haaiejitreet.botwean Vlneaad High, John Uc'far lenn, , . . r ..1. m I ... am n ara unpun i;numn, y ine tireet, between Mulborryand Heenanlet, Ker.J. W. Irenboitot 4th Wanl Congregational Church, Mulbmry.it, oiweoa sugar ana uauuriiuiio, iter, 1. is. UoarOe ith Ward United Prot1yltrlan,corner Main and Sugar itreeti, Uoy. 8. M. Ilutebiion. ., ,. 4th Ward Method lit WMleynn Choree; corner uiiDerrTaDa wootter. Hor. u. Tnmt. , , ,. Winter Time Table. The time for runnicp! the trains on the S. M. & N". IL. R has been established and follows! ' Going North Trains leave Mt. Vernod lit 9:85 A.M.. and 8:10 P. M. Ooina; South Trains I eavo Mt. Vernon at 10:28 A. M., and 8:10 P. M. IT. M. Rttinscy'a Estate Notice Is hereby givsn that the subscr'bsr pas oeen appoinua and qualified as Admin-. wtrator on the estate of H. M. Ramsey, late hf 7... n.-.i- nL - . , " Mini wuujt vuid, aeceapon, AH; persons indabted lor th ffonnWu".- Jrfor Advertidlogr, or Job Work done in this imce since tne same was purchased by J, W. ffhuckers, are earnestly requested to call and )j up.,,. Persons having raoeipts for pay. enta made to said 8hnckers, or to the said wamsoy, or any one else given since the death of said Ramsey, will brlnjr them along - . j 'lEAsl'a Dbpaktmknt o Onio, ) CottiMBca, April, 4, 18C4. THIS 6lRCOLATIN(3 NOTES OF TOE I SENKCA COUNTY BANK," and Jveceiver's Co? titeates issued therefor, will be redeemed at this office, when' pre-eented in accordance with the prbvisions of the act of March 81st, jLS64j, Until the first day of July, 1865, .. . ...... , - i : .:i VOLNEY DORSET 'o I w ', .,y.-v'V'v' froasuret. ua'' B5I0X CONTENTION. " In persuranoe of the call of the Staie Union Centrtl Committee tho" Union too ten 01 junox i,QUBiy are requested to meet t the usual place 6f holding elections in their reapectiyo Townships,) n Saturday; mo tiii uj ut oiy, ioo, tortn purpose of selecting delegates to attend , Connty I nion ConTention, in the City of Mt. Ver uud, ud luonaay me zaa day of May, "at 1 o'clock P. M. then and there to seloct '-8 delegates to attend a State Convention in" the City of Columbus on the 25th day of u i'joj loot. ( ri -r ", v . f' The Committee lave agreed on the following ratio of represer.Ution. Each township to be entitled te 3 delegates exoept Wayne which is entitled lo four, and each Ward in the ; City ot Mount Vernon: to OB.,,h H:,:,.ltf.-I ,! ..i.f:'.'r mV. The Committed - eannstly hope that each township will be fully represented nd that we may o nmence this Campaign, (the most important jn the history of our tl i J wim.wms spirit and ctahusrasm which always ensures success. ; . ; ' t . v. cooper, Becretarv. A Grcit, Phlldsonher to be In Mans- that We see by the Cincinnati pnpein the "immortal" J; N, Free, the , youthful mirtyr.to truth tho world renowned ora tor, philosopher and satirist, a greater than soorates, riato, Uicero, Domoathenes or any other celebrity of ancient or modern days, is to be in Mansfield on next Thursday evening aud will dolivsr a lecture in tho Court House on the immutable princi ples or "irutn." J. JN. has martvred him self for the sake of Trutn, on innumerable occasions, and still "stands the pressure" like a hero and philosopher, many , centu-ries ahead of the ase he lives in. "J. N." has solved the whole mystery of the present war, and explain? awav all nreiudico on both sidos of the question, , Ho declares the troublo never will be settlod until Jeff Davis and Abe Lincoln settle down on this platform that is viowina? it from the - base which each reasons. : ' ' " ' J. N." intends to eo to Richmond to address the Confederate Congress, and his icovuro ib mansneia 1 win De amone the lust ha will deliver before he will start for Dixie for that purpose.' "Go on then eofl- ftnenng hcroj" genius is bpun4 ioirjumpli finally , 1,1 .:,.,,,,i.,;,5 .,, J. N." reanesta m to sav that ih U. dies are particular I v invited to his leotura Suhjeot,, Truth and Union' "J. N., will leWtve in Belleville this evening.,-; ; We copy the above from'the Mansfield lieraii. , The- Editor of which has done no core than Editors'usua'lly do.".iu8tice to the Philosopher.' ' . . , ,, . . M e are informed that the gentleman referred to-will lecture5 'In' this place on ntxVThurtday evmmf, the 28thVnsVjre presnme, at Woodwabd Haix." 'J-' , Ladies and gentleman are respectively invited to attend and hear his lecture "on 'TntbV'and "Union " We have ncVethad the pleasure of hearing J. N. F. Yet if we oan tell anything of a matt from what the newspapers say of him, judging from the above extract and numerous similar notioe's that we have seen in other paperj: a man of his abilities is seldom met with.' Let no lady or gentleman interested in "Truth ana "union 'v fa.I to turn out and see and hear one so highly valued and esteomed by Our brethren of the press, . . and rrguieot; shth fact baing pfOOUmed where nothing appears to the contrary; Finding and JU Igement of the C'itirt of Common Pleas feversed; and this ehiirt proceeding to idj adge tm the Court of ftin-mSH PlL'Rg ought to have done, find the la ahd fets of the oase to be with the said codlftSteaa, and adjudge accordingly. ' lUnttdy, J,, dissented. ' An eiUfV Was made npon the journal auuwmg parties who have upon the motion docket motions for the allowance of writa of error, or fur loave to Die petitions id error, to Withdraw the papers and motions and aptly to a Jtd,'e in. vacation. X tie tourt adjourned without day. Col. Mclcain ; Ihe following extract from a speech mado April 11th, 1864, by Col. Metcalf in Nicholas County Ky., are too good to be lost. Things are working. " " BLAVEIIOLDINO TRilTOES SKINNED, Yes, my friends, it is a nesrro war. The slave-encrs make the war at a time whan all their pretended rights to their stolen property are scrupulously , respeoted, and every luw for its protection passed that they ever desired. Not content to.be tle mas ter of their slaves, but they must be your master, too. , Our Government had not wronged them, but dishonest p-iuciple tbat had been planted in the institution of sla very now bears its legitimate fruit, v They bid been.tauuht thut. to rob a man of his inalienoblb tights of bis labor; Of his liber- i - 1 a ty, was no naim, provided Uis skin was black, and they had the right to do it: and now they cannot draw the distinction very j power is nothing else than organired slas clearly between robbing a white man and vry. Wh oli Sow ,m iu nudnesa.sur. not born iH t ili wooki to Bg actr. . - tt OWLS, JBe nif mpi deceived and frtKhtc(ftd by their watchword and cry of " Abalitia'o iats,"uAbolitioubtl" It is all the ftfEu moot they have ever had, YoahnVJ been frightened out of your wits so often with thatstalo wordthat raw I Jad Ittd bloeJy bone, that iniiifiuary hdcc)(f in the clos et, until it certainly is time to so that it is only the paaswbrd ef thieves and trait or.' morula man, uoaurcgard, who has since proven to M a big fizzle, actually issued a military order commanding and rtcoammendiig them to call us Abolition- isM, And sec how every lazy negro am gamaior, iraiior, ana conserTuve, trj , our midst obey jd the order. They make the issue; they compel us to take sldos for our country or f t Slavery. . " ' SLAVERY IN ARMS " They publish to the world that both cannot exist together. , Which are yon for perpetuating? 1 Even if glavory wai right now.- All of its advocates have turned traitors to their OoHntrr. to the Wtflfai ol maHklHdf attd thtl Holy principles of Jus tics and felljloQ..' I'Tbe rebellion is sla very In arms, slattfy oh horseback, sla very on foot, slavery jagiug on the quarter- aeca, roopmg, aestroying burning, killing in Order to uphold this candidate for now- r amongst the nations of the earth. Its legislation is simply slaverv in statutes. Its diplouacy is slavery in pretended embassador; slavery in ennning letters: sla very in cozening promises. ', Say what you win, uj iu BToiu u ir yon can, yon are Compelled to admit that this candidate for In the address of Mr Ilorvy, to tho Vet-cran Soldiers at the Court. House ... which we print on the out-side of thi week's :pa-per,th following rrprs occur. 1 1 For 'Mom. inant vate read, dominant' note, for ''wff neu of her course," read mildness read ' -r after the phrai-e. ani our norwn dit ohtd without it," after the phrase, ''-jjotiatiM ; Compromise in any ay with thote in arms," read "oainsit iu and " ",c,r wuiiiry, or procured on, any term save &c instead of ''the'flag,," Branaon Mob, &c. - The Iast5onnrcontajn8;weunderstanil, a Tery unfair accoiint o? what it calls a most saametull and outrageous proceed ing" by a body df.five soldiewln Brandon Jlast Tuesday." It mly be that the soldiers were fnot- entirely blamelessf 'i seems rom the Banut own Version of thei mat-.ter' tlaf after the' 'hoys : W been.at Jlra. Coloy's.thatMr.Mtrquand procured revolver nn4 followed thea to Braodon a mile and at liest Be. evidently wished -to have it understood: that he was seeking for a light. tTA A9WH 9A utHer'iTi version m number of pistol r shots-.were fired at Mr. Marquand, and that he then uttentyted. to lire on hisas?ai!nt,bdtewing to the lo'nfrtW of time the load had been in it would not OofT4o.,.;. CW leara that when Mr; Maronand and Wr.-Sqwres got to Brandon that h r,o were about leaving and that as' oie"of them wea abouf;Mufltii!p-S hoTl,TJquand nd Squtre s rushed at him with the view of injiuing hiray that h vadf their grtep i was onfy VlW Marquand had fired l bjm twice that he" firod at Marquand in t'ari!.' is to te ioldieris tearing the flag takeifbyihem' iri "strips and dividing it monMhit-.isi grftftiloaTf On' of the'ioys Lof-lelievinir thai tta (liVk. the elear thing carried if off with Lim. Aa to the boys bin? instigated by Capt. Uostwici Pde was JoacTwe kfa 'an- trinrtroJ tn (f,al V.U i . . 't v'vt.'"."!'ji x Vnouung m it, it whatoyor and that 60 had'tp icknwl; ' 1 .'In a word, MADAME ZADOO PORTER'S, CURATIVE BALSAM is the great Antidote to Colds, Coughs and Con sumption, and Tta use will amply repay the confiderice of tho user ., ' It has already uone much., and is destined tardo iora, to HijtjgiUo, and finally banish, frera the human" iataily, srf terrible a scourge of suffer ing as Oouiumnf ion. ! - Trt It by all MEANS.-If any of our readeas have been troubled to make li.-ht uu unuorm disci in more than vtob- jr uuoiue uvijana & t0.e Lnem-tea SaleratM. That is a pure article, not wowimeniai to health and sure in iUeffectS. Try It b7..U;meanif " v Snprcme Court of Onio.-' lt :' V SaMay 'Aprilie. ,lgo4.'.' Hor. Jacob Brinkerhooj, Chief Justice; "jaiA ocoti Hon. itufua P. RanKit, Hon. Horaci Wilder auu- "IbUAM WHITE, Judges. In. the OENERAt DOCKET. -T f .Y -' . cases of Honrv Lehman r Jnln K. McBride. Gideon' B '8om6r.'! rh.. les E. Graeter. Anthony Wright v? JlW ' "r,'"-, , wrur io4 tne uourt 01 vommon joai ot .TVayne county,' 'i The following conclusion,' tuvod thd rn n ma tYttn aP 1a . t . l . . , yavai,gatiVUrbi :" .1" e?" ' I ,f 1. The findinrind indirniiint KFlViV of Common:rjkasad) io'.aiaW'i)f eon totea. eotion.brought beibro it bf appeal under the .Statute are 'subject to fie w the District Cour.t,aq4 Supreme X)onrt, bv petition is error.rr rt;4iTi . -2- The aotof Anril 13. ISfia qualified Toters ef this State;-'in the- mili- "7 "" '"is otanor ertne United wa th , m rrcwo , me. right.ef suffrage," anKnaea w enattle-nua ifind r,Ur. r a Sute in the militarr service to vnta ; accordancd, with iu provisions as well with out aa within the territorial limits' of this State; 'a'J Ani'!'' 1. 8. Said act is not doarlv in eonflint any of the provisions of tha finn.titnti,-.,! of this State, and i therefore to be regard ed as a constitutional and valid enactmenL . under the provisions of the seventh seotloBofSn'J act. the T.oll.Kn,,V f a ratiy which desiirnatci tha Uur-v r,i conipny and the number of f da is.fuffioientla substanco, althon-h thspsf.' tioulajf am) of th.a atrvice. of which it Ly, form a part be nit exnreulr do ,J norher'fa6t Jhflt je is sn -QUA cooipauy' robbing a negro, and they add to' their schedule of crime, murder, burning, lies, repudiation; and they have always been auinigaoiauonisis. inese Conservative traitors are now very indignant at the idea of drafting negroes into the service of our Government, but are perfectly willing that they be used against us! The rich slave. owner will not Voluuteer nor be drafted. They will pay out, and waut the poor man, the poor widow's son, to be drafted, f he eau'r pay out) and that will save him a nigger; and this poar man must be sent to the front to stand 00 th battlements bight his honest and sturdy breast a bulwark of defense to keep the enemy back, while the slaveowner can quietly rob the ill-fated African of hia labor, and add to his own wealth! What does he care if the noor ! widow's son is killed; lie loses nothing l. 'a mi.. t- . . 0 mi n. . i ne wiuow s prop may eo. and she starve for all he earor. but the life of the sacred negro must not be endangered.- xne Hypocritical, conservative scoundrels turn up their noses and ask you if you are going to maxe negroes weir equals! j j I, for one, on that point say most emphatically no! We have already treated the negro with gross injustice, abominable outrage: have yoked him. with the beasts of the field; have worked him for generations without pay have debased and de graded bim; bat do not my countrymen; commit the outrage of putting them down upon a level with a secessionist, a renudia- tor, robber, murderer, and house burner; iney ao not deserve sacn treatment! As a race tbey have done yon ne harm. They have violated no law, they have not turned traitors and thieves, aa the educated slaveowner has done; but have quietly submitted to their yoke and performed the labor allotted to tnem, . These traitors ask, "What are jou going waowiiawe negroes: Will yott have them amongst us?" Are they not already amongst us?. Does ohanging the relation of master and slave bring them here? 'As honest men which would yow rather havo amongst you, negro laborers, or these se cessionists, thieves, robbers and' murder- er.. . ,,v- - KNWST1IENT OP KEOROE8. . One of our Congressmen denounced the enlistment ot uegroeS as highway robbery, That was a verv unfortunate word for 1 slave owner to use, for the whole system of slavery is a roDDery. . .Look at some of Kentucky's law on the subject Thenegro-catchers are watching every avenue for negroes who have been emancipated and left the South. They catch them, entomb them In dungeons for so many days where'they cannot be hoaid. and 5f by a given time they do not pnve their freedom, it is taken for granted that they are slaves, and ther are sold: and the ne. gro-oatoher and the State are partners in il.,.:., 1 11 . mat nice iitcie join '.,'" KNEW THEIR MAN. '' I wish .to call your attention to tha fact that all Such papers as the Cincinnati Ed. quirer and Chicago Times and Louisville Journal art tor MoClellan. - That L a. . j . . w euougn w uaiua uy man, JjOok 10 Tour miusi. jiverv wcii-xnown rebel is for Mo. tiellan.. Xhis is suspicious. , They know their mm. 1 toll voir my friends that Jeff Davis and this man MoClellan ara aa cond friends as Andre and Arnold, h 1 1. heard him myself express the hitihest praise ot TBI LOCIflVtLLE CONVENTIO!! BBTttATEB, mt jjouiNTiiie uonveniion WnlCh an. f . , i .1 . n' i ..,.( pyiuwuiuo venirai union Uommittee, nave, been betrayed ', by the said Guthrie Prentice & Co but fortunately in time to Open our eyes. They attempted to hand you over to a Copperhead 0Couvention at Chicago. They knew that thoy were betraying that Convention; for tlat 'cdnven. tion hissed down the Copperhead cravens at the same time Mhat' it appointed this eomeiittoe,;!Is Hl not" suggsstivo to' ydu ' - - J " kuv lauu 1 JUST ow greauT m i ot e wiin tnaticket that ras to be McClcliaB and UramletteV. i roundod by its crimnal clan, and led bv iu folon chieftains, brave the civilization of the age? Therefore any recognition of tnis power will ne a recognition of slavery itself; with welcome and benediotion, imparting to it new consideration and respectability and worse still securing to it new Opportunity an 1 foothold for the suprema cy waion now openly proclaims." BEWARE OF WOLVES 1.1 BBEEPS CLOTHING, ' Take Warning in time, do justice, obey the precepts of that still small roioe within your own conscience; it is a monitor that will not deceive you; it ie the olouJ by dav aDd a pillar of fire by night; fjllow it, tad fcarnohtrm. Do not heed these scoundrels who are now trying in this critical time tosouryou against your own defenders and year coun try, and trying Dy assertion to. make you believe'hiin a-tyraut.' They are ; liars. Let thom show a single act of tyranny on hia part Their object is to deceive, yon. You never knew a ttaitor to' orehly avow that be was a traitor. No, be carries bis point by pretending to be your friend, but will insinuate against your laws,predjudioe yu against your country and its authorities nntil they think they have led sufficient strength into their camp, and then they strike. . Beware, beware, vote for no man that has a just suspicion attached to him it is a easr to tret men that are nn dovbtad. -. -, ..,.ii .-.) i .. i 'The Oovernmont doea not propose to " w luajiugrguvi lujai rtzu Wlinouicom- pensation, and do any of you want traitors to be pant for their slaves; I do not. Xuarej i'Mk Indiana, aud Lieut. Jones, th IndUha, killed: Lieut. Troop, Mer- eantils Battery, wounded; Lieut Slack and .-isjoT irniiB,. iota Kentucky, sllifhtly Lieut. Col. Lindsay, 87th Ohio, killed; .via;or lued, 113th Illinois. iUmltii, Lieut Audrew Nspier, John Graham, F.'S. Mea-derail, 67th Illinois, wounded; Cabt. Breeze, 6th Missonri Cavalfv. wouaded in the arm; Capt Chapman, of Franklin' s'aff, both legs shot off. . , EW VORK, Aon 2 The following from the New Orleans ". in an arenunt of the final victory of lie Uuion forces af- wr some terrible Bgli(itij;i ' i At seven o clock Suturdsv mornit our forces were at Pleasant Hill, ahd the reocis were aavanoing; cavalry ill front were eudoavaring to discover our position. oi. yj. r. Uoodius. with his brii'udj ol Loe's cavalry corps was Hent out ool ths QU. 'iL . . .. uumiiuuri roaa id meei ma nniT and draw him on. '.. : 1 v- He had cone about a mile when he came npon the rebel advanci . Skirmish ing immediately ensued, and according to tho plan he slowly fell buck. The fight was f ery sharp ketwoea these caalr bodies, and Cob Goofing lost dour! forty men killed and WoUudodl IbfiictiHv. how. a a or ' events tLUcn damage as he foceivod. The loin corps was a reserre in the rear un oer Ucc Uameron. Gen. Ransom having uoen wouuaed the dav boforo. iJpn Smith was commander-in-Chief of the e. ond lines back of the crest, whilu fion Morrow was commander of the ninn. Ihe commander of the rifht bricade n o. '.n ... . o - '"." Dmiw s west line Was iXil. Lyuch; the loft brigade was Col. Shaw's; ihe seo ond line also consisted of two brigades; Crawford's 8d Indiaua battery was posted on the right of the 89th Iudiana infantry, and the 9th Indiana batterv on tha riohi of the line of battle. The Missouri Iron 1. -1. l . , . juu uauury an( oiners, wnose , names and numbers we could not ascertain, were also in this section ol the battle. . .. The skirmishing was kept up with coosiocrablj vigor until about five o loloek in the afternoon, when the robels had completed their arrangements for the attack. , v , At about this hour Gen. Emery's skirmish line was driven in on the right by the rebels, who appeared in large force coming ihrough the timber above men-tioned. They soon reached the open ground and moved on to the attack in three lines of battle. Ourbattories and infantry opened with terrible effect, doing great slaugh ter with cannistcr and grape, while the enemy's artillery, being in the woods and BPECIAL, II0TICS3. LAHlZSt tADItSH JlBiXSij; Baal Ikll to mwS lha Mo'ilwam la tali , aaaar. aa,. impoktanttofetiai.es.! OH. L'llKKSMaV. ll Vul ku J.....a , ' lb. lul Ibiit; f an r bia aUea I r.al mpiiinu, in oiuaan itur a tai an ntiablt umA .sii - yi a. i II of kick ok i Grotcr & Baker bHlng Mccbtne cr. 69 West FofitTH SmKtT, "' I . ... C!?INCfxii, MarOB . JSU i IV 1 t DENTISTRY. ' iH. p. nrr.nuRrn u in kni.. i tiuai th people of Kaaa'svuatjr, O . Tor tha iiurpoi, ut praoticiof tha llantat Art, I. iu braaohaa. A n , r - r . ...u- vi viwvu J 9r( 'oaaiUataf. baiaiahl toplaa t tbo ah. nt h... i . , , ' - -it mm wjLa wair ptunip. - - .. . TESTH fiXTRACTED WITIIUIIT PaIV rjyU." aid of Chlaroforsi .ban th. pati.nt,'. del rC-1 a..f).. ' ' . I . ' ?raar April tfl, 18S4-Smo. km a In Wt ninl 'UlUai . .4' T In - l trot my eyes opened on that mhAM Napolioa fin a hortilinthesDrinrnriHAi i a r r n wvi i atthetimej voillallreniember, that I weua aunt ce.tioraiet ,A.incoia: tfuna. went to see General MeClellan. nd in the course of the. conversation I -said, to tm that Jeff Davis was a scoundrel id repudiator. lie (MeClellan) straightened himself no quickly, and said:, do aure yon, sir, that you are mistaken. , Jeff, Davis .is a perfect gentleman, and will it noik. hg unbecoming gentltmam.", , Well, if a traitor, eonspirater, thief, repndiator, and the chief devil who Is litigating all this murder is bit bean ideal of a "perfect gen-, tlemen," I hope our country may never be cursed with his standard of morality, and virtus tl the head of affaire. These snio CjoservativesndCcppsrheadguntJemenfFj agree in all things. .They are -alike posed toanr eoficsVioi f tebel proper- . , . Disaster in Loalsana. Chicaoo, April ;19. A letter to the "Evening Journal, dated Grand Eore, says our cavalry had been daring the enemy for two days, bnt in the forenoon of the 8th word was sent back for an iufantrvsum-ort .-J -- T , . - - . anu ueo. ivansom, in command or the 3d and 4th Divisions of the 13th Corps, was Ordered to send brigade,' and did so. at neon, nimseu louowing with the 4tn Division. ' '' - -' ' 1 1 . . After advancing about five miles from where the 3d division of his command and the 19th Corn were enoamnad. th r.K.i. made a stand, and our line, consisting of only 2,400 infaowy, formed - in a belt of woods with an open field in front and the enemy in the Woodson the overside. Gen. Stone, of Ball's Bluff fame, and chief of ben. Hanks staff was on the field and tcck the direction of movements. Gen. Ban somwas in 'favor of advancing onlv in loroe, uue nis wun was aisregardad. - i .After keeping up a skirmish across this open field for about an hour, the enemy auTnoueu upuu us in orerwneiniing numbers, estimated at 10,000. . Gon. Ransom got all the available troops to the front, snd opened on thenu The enemy lost nervily but advanced steadily, and soon made our cavalry give way, and our infantry fell back in a low momenta. The ene my pressed us so closely, and the panic among our cavalry was so demoralising mat ma roireai Decants a rout. ...... . . uen. iiansom did all tn his power to I1 .t.. . . am . " . ... rauy me men, oat nnaing it impossible without reinforcements, he made every effort to save the artillery. While endeav oring to get the Chicago Mercantile Bat-tery off safely he was severely wounded in the leg. Cspt Cyrus K, Dickev. his Ad. jutaot was instantly killed. uur, Joes a large, MWSHbly f ,000. The Mercantile bittery lost all its iruns. Cant. itt i '. . . ... a r nnitenia insoner. add liieuts. Thorn auu luounue are ainej. r ( While the 4tirdivisbn waif fkllitTg back in disorder the 3d division, numberimaii. ly 1800 men, . came op and was immediately routed. Finally the 19th army eorps, wnu i vvu intra, oame nn.tormed in l da. and checked the enemy, and held them tin. i wo got aU the trains off ioopl that of thecavalrt.-vAV-v ' f I , iri.. j 1 . .. . ' . i luriuKio irmj Vf, UOW f 1 ing tack hore where it must 'wait and reorganise before' proceeding further towards Shreve- port .'.iv..r.jx t..( .v, j in bad ; position, did ; soacrely any dam- vui. xL'aemcKs Drigado on the lott,was first engaged: soon followed bv Dwitrht'a1 and 51oMilIans,,j Tha fighting waaterriffio. Old soldiers say it never waa surpassed for desperation. -. - ; ;.n ..'. ;. i Notwithstanding the terrible havoc in their ranks, the euemv Dressed ficroelv on slowly pushing the men of the 19th corps back up the bill, but not breaking their line of battle.. A suddtn and bold dash of the rebels on the richt. cave them nnsa session of Taylor's battery, and forced our line still further back, i Now came the grand coup de mam. The 19th. oa arriving at the top of the hill, suddenly filed ever the hill aud pass-ed through the lines of Gen. Smith. We must here mention that the rebels were now in but two lines o .battle the first having been almost annihilated by Gen. Emery what reniaiued having been forced back into the second line bnt these two lines came on exultant and sure of victory. The first pawed over the knoll and all heedless of the long line ot cannons and crouohinir forms, pressed on. Th second line appeared en the crest and the death signal was sounded. Words cannot eescribo tbe awful effects of this discharge. Seven thousand rifles and several batter ies or artillery loaded to the , muzzle with grape and cannistcr were fired simulta. neously and (he whole oenter of the rebel line was mowed down, snd frightfully mangle 1 by this one diechargo.1 is . , No time was given them to recover their good order, b'vt Gen.-- Smith ordered a charge and his men dashed rapidly for wnrd the dojs ot the JHthjoiniDgin. The rebels fought bravely and desperately back to the timber, on reaching whioh - a laree portion Droke and fled, fully 2,000 throwing aside their arms. . , , In this charge Taylor's Battery was .taken; as here also two of the euns of Nim'a battery, the Parrott gun taken from us at Carrion Crow last fall, and one or two oth ers belonging to tha robels, one of which was considerably shattered, besides 700 prisoner h I i i V ! i i i i A pursuit snd desultory fight was kept uu iw turoo mues wnen Our men return. ed to the field of battle.', and: thus n,1 the fearful and bloody struggle for the con trol oi wesiern lxminana Wa woatd Hupeatfully (all th attaattna t ih pablla to tha fat fiat aar nuthoriiod atual f. Mt Varnon and Tllnlty ia Mr. T. W. Caowati, aad aot Mr Samaol P. 4itsll to whom h.nocfortj waihall furntih ao machinal thrna(h anrofou' offlm, ,( OIOVEB A BAKtB, : ' , ., , a t flBWng Ma-hloaCompaiiT, , IF Samnar Rr. Boston, 495 Broadway N. r. ' Office at the Bjoluture of Wbi komb A Cbu. DU2-aw-j l.ja. ' ' , EiarjilnalldJi .rgttasi Tcnttcr. . IMS, at Uia lullowuiii tlia a ...i , M run o afcrf aiai4jT U i . "1 aad U.lii fiitu.iti. lo(A)Uir, lit Jiaa.ff ', .mw At I.- a tiia aril .... I... aiardar la aidi f Uia u,,,.,.. , . . ... Il u , -i "... . .. . .. .iviiciva on mo aaeeuii. r ridnr 1,1 r.aad at tt,ibrijr oa tl.a fUUiih ttuUt I, 0,i,,a,r. The laer.s.lrert bf lam.frine.oh Bale rpllcant U iSaww.a.d W o.ou fr. wb M tt4toaptaiaa.it, Jt . , tmiuz A ?rt!vi;r,,?',fc-i"u"7nt ti XX in r r-4 r ci fi r ..i . . iiop- v-,. .Luis ouipf nwvm ra . . gdvawr iprll (7, 1MJ, AiioALUHnitt' M, Leopold (t.L'Oi ..UL.lLEtt pMVto at large ihat W , FarMUbih. tt44, Ha, Ae., . , waar . HdUI In KanVnB . PMbl'e qu.,fc Va a .t.7u. i"."." ?f vpr.i t, w i ,;j i-i,4Mft' " , : : , JAMES MUKPHT'S ESATR ATOTICE la h.iak. -i .i... . t. ' . V n hM been dul. '"Y""""" .tor .t th. wvuVr j::::""'"."!: Ifnni am.... nkl- . ,.." "I"f7 thamialTeiaraard - - . SWT-ro aoJe-Sw . . ' 1 jnnni Btnmva VtH. . MARSHALL';! ESTATE. NV " ""V ' the ..d.nlgnad baa been dal aniuiliiii .. i..j . ?. . jiniatmtor of the ,. of War.-MhalL late of KBoieoayty. Allp,raot willTwa tham.ahei aoooiuiugij, BoZi-lW iWS U1001N3. r tllARaAJUSI EDalIKsiO.V8 KBTAte, X OTICS U hereby ( res that tbe eadenlgtied ninbtrator of the la.i wUl of Margaret fidminma l.u of tha 8UU .r K. V.fc ail . -ui g-oraiu iu.iujim acooroiBfiT. . IIIPORTAHTtoFOMLES PROCLAMATION! TO THE LADIK3I , ' . r BOTH MARU1KD AND SltfGL 4 v . vi.fy' M.:A''br. " J;kV.::3.:.'! fne Oldest Begtriatof fsjrgtwalea. ADTEBTISEO LETTEB LIST. mgunolaimed In the Post Vernon State of Ohio ( NbwTok, April 23. The Nw Orleans lleayune of the 16th ssjs our forces on Sunda last were Mcauiped'arouad Grand Ecoretha eaeuiy were quiet. About 400 wouaded came to the city yrt-Urday, among them TStlfi Gen. Ranwm, Dr. IkMnson, 1st Lon!iia ctvalry and Colonel! Carr and Oreen. Amonir the killed were Co!, Webb, f 7th III; Cot Nix V. Lieut Col. Newbold, Ujot. Logan 14th Iowa; our bee in artillery was sixteen or eighteen pieces, three reported ta ken. We cap tuied three Lieutant Colo-eels and six Majors. ; The following additional enanalii;.. eported; CoL Vance, 90th Ohio, woaod- ana en tne nekif imiL Co. Cow- t . f, n n TCl. ww,Bd4 prisoner Lieut Miller 6th Misaoari Cavalry, wgnLi-.nts. Frham and ' adorer,- lPh an., atatiuniii vaDULiBiiij i. Letters remainin Office at Mount April aCth, 1894 Trt nVlfl !h an v" dV.- vwiauu hut ui l iirraaew isarrnres ih aaa nil net rift mttai alt f.. V J a ... r ' v u utuot van lur MUVArriaAi Mrt am 5We M "PDe cent tut UTl'tllHIIItf. If not ealled tor within one month tbei will be Ktit to th Dosd Letter.Qffice, , Brewor V. Mint. Ions! Wm. r'; Brown. 11. Mis.. " ,Ub.Tl7nl .: Crawl, lit Q- , Mf tin John it Culiok, Mary Mlsr v Mlllef ifohn XV". B1" Doupp,.Louia (Jtontgome. y J.p Mrs Drvden. 8. S- ,.t '. Nnit Km,- m:..- 4 mrj, uonuy Noff Ktttfna Mik' xtobtnsoof M6ses Iter Gardner, D. Y. i tRoe Karr.1! .T-- Gardner, Q. jfJS Ifiapp tt'ioao. Miss " HarilMta .fit..: . I. ... Walker, JLnc'y Hsu, A, UA .! 8harp Wm. L f perry Jacob' Si'-Ul Fleoderaoo- M. Mra-iiriinan .Tnt,- Ileadinatottl tahihrgthll rnf Ul Jackwn, lod Mrs.4 8timeta Elinor Miss Johnson, K. Mi i 'Taylor Sat-aft JJ ' Johnson Mi Upton. A M-7, Jamsoolleory VsnVorhiesW 0 Long, u. MuscICJ Wheeler Sarah'- '4 T.. OrfTOTaerRoT.-.ThS2,in v v t Col. Potts, left this city yesterday fr': tLe froa. This is nohrerssllr conceded to be the mwt elderly regimcctof loldierl ever quartered in' thin city w Vioinitv. ' W. hope they wiH haves safe indpfldy jour-, ney U thir duitjaation, and, ss they kavs heretofore dond laf.fl.jii- a..,i,;.4 r...u. a fr.,ll .-..!- . - . . . ' - - ivuiiiii longh.nd Weyian, lltiT IliT SUX T:r..W.'?- th : Than la but oat (andiae and tare aere for girliar u wo. uuvrmui irirgmamivi, or ueairaeuoa tbe meataa. whaterar mar tie lh. rmu t,r ii.a Ah. Iruatlana. Thia cure haa ban mouiieU tut nuuir jean. Tha only aah raliama Ii in ' UK. CHEESKMAN S FEMALE PILLa that LadiM hare wliif (ram tba appnniaa ef thsaa (krlpda which, if ktpt ap aoeardlaa to Ihe calla 1 1 Ma-tun, will raaraatm to loam the fuUMl amount of good haalth aoditraaatbl and which, il ant n,ul.,lt rlasrad, will produc. mlaary and daath, and ia tut Srat of all ramadiaa for dimaMri of feniale. DR. OHEESEMAN 8 FKMALE PILLS Thli goud old remedy for all obatruetlona hai bn hailed with piaaanra and prnSt for twanty-Sre yaan, la all aarta at tha eirillMd world. IU aotbnr ia aa old aa-pariaamd phyalsian, ,wham eTaryaody aaowa, aad in whom arerybody placea ooiiadi-oca and .'aaaaak lt la no naw fanitM amn(niuU bnt a tandard rraiFdy. Dtt. CUEESKM AN'S FEMALE FILLS hare nam failed, and thaaaaaaa ef entiSeataa ta tblt affeat ea fee foaod in all part of tha reentry. Tha proprietor, ef llr Uhemaaaa long tried aeeelpa aa. , -; One Horn ''.: '.; will renlorl the nataral wwnthlr function to atry female, no metWr what h oon'UUoa eraee. ladaed, ee certain are Dit. (J HEESEM AX'S FEMALE PILLS, which haT beea noDalaa and dir. . .... qurtar at a tentary, to mtore the meaatraal Sew fa a natural way, that Uvlieewho ir pniuaulMae tBa M aa they wiU InrarUbly prodaoe auacarriaf-- nnani uq oarin ia any otner way.- . - . . . . CHEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS., ! dtoe thai awried sad oiogle ladiee are relied apon far many ycarr, er aaa rala aeoa now. ware ot Iniltalfarnel Tate thia advcrtiic- m m "'"if'm nim yoa want - - Tlie Bat hide Mgm h tbe WdiU, WieliiBeoeitrleedln m5 Vli. CflEEBEMAN S FEMALE PlLLSI!! iiiwe rorm the Bnaat praparatiaa erer patfeieard, with lmmadltf and pomf.ti nt race. " ' MADAME ZADOO POKTEK'rf i 1 1 1.' rn I if i 1 n n q v i t ilIitlLIUii DilL3ilM P8ICK 35 to am PES BOrtlt Th ffl 1, ChMPcut aad Beat rfTMm,t Ph,. av -..iuua uraga. a .1 J. e mmtrwi Hal..M n A ;e-,;aritd, luaad aeoord' ln( to direjtl Ann. aMwmaa ( In aU eaaet. Ceoo-ha. f.M . Crowp, Whiopinij bimtn I ae AMhni,Bd,ii ,(r00ti07 m.w ue lanaa-tisi Lsnna r M . .-I , ... MaDAltEIiDOOPue-' BaUamia purely leiretabl Kzpeetonat. prepared with great ear ecientiSo skill, tf.,m a etiooiBKUva ef the bear remedies the reretabie kingdom a.rjj. Itaeemi odial qoaliUe-are bamd oa 111 power to ml.tthe-bealtliy aad rigorous etf-ealattoB of the blow! through the lacgi. Ilea liranilhe muiolw and aiu tU the tkia te perfarol Uie dutlooof regulating the heat ef the f the rye-teauandiageirtljr iImw laiwn tbe waau ...l.n.. from Ue turfaoe of the body, it iooaen tbe pblera indooe free tpitting and will be found rery ajtree-hle to the taete. It ia Dot a vi..i.nr 1.1 j. b.emo;iionl,wanolBg, tearoblDg aayi.effae fre! eaai ka token bj the ofOw.t, penon, ot yoeajm Qbu4 r.; n, t(.i(. ,.,,0 mmi T .wm .' & A.tfit..ziDog t pdRttft'S rrHAfirr; L& AM te no aewsnd amtriatf uMliii..- i. his been imxI by the publiofnr tha past 21 years, with wnperelol ed Mcoeeet and hat acquired iu prajcCTtaad iwfsely fnijriing nt;,;iw by bo-Uig rttfcifimienflcd by thoaewho hao tftea it to their affiieted rVibesta aad athr m m ir tuu MMi i a COLDi If ever etltgbV-ae aot Ml to give the Baliaai a trial, the vary low price at which it la sald.brinn ii in the k .r eve-yeue, lbtthtT sjay always keep is oenva-oient for uae. -i The tlexly see f J scat bottle will ofu a prove to be worth taw banditti tin., u float. m. a". a . -1 -i . . . I)o aot U pat o it enysthef, Jt j HAD-Ahte zAuou FtmTEicsroiinn tiitu ri itt on- herinc H. awd-taka ne ethan If ifiet aeo. ant We it, bate broreend aad . et It I-. i I" Bold ay all DrtSjlsfrar IB end 'antir par Settle.'" .-en-u-. . . w HALL 4 RUCKBL, ProHetor, '" W a ..tig. rJ.AAU.Vl Mti. V. v...a. . - .... , . , Jan a, -iri,no lyr J mm HAVING djipoeed of my aStve, FafnltiiraaoVlW' Uca to Hi. M. td.or, I rt v, c.ii. .ZTlL . that tha br. will ait. .ntir.,i,.r..,:. i ; and I know that hi. -iparauom hi Shirg an I pic work ' 'l" l St.W both fir. aa.ty adaaT Utl.. aud durability. p, . JMW. , 'ctU tnJ ine nacinan w.rk ml .11 kl.n. m ,.T . Stargc.' Baak, Main St., Ut Varnoa, 0. . ." j -i . - , s .:. u-rwtua. .,- . Docaaeoarova.n.a'iaiia. ' WOUIJJ remaelfbllr (nfcwm tbe elt- , leant of ilonnt Vwbu. HI, I. aMi 1 ticinlty, mat he aaa pimamil, laeatadt IV M t. VprDOB. fnw 11 - . . tiring hit profmioa, ia the lattttaad moil tabttaallal i mannrr, aad be woo Id aay to thoae who may faror aim " ,.Tr,ir,Blri, io.i nia won will be wnrmntae to rira.eatlra taihtacUon. . Office ervr JCiuaell A BtnrrH April ina,aeotrew. pole! wort fft the Wa 5 UVpolel totheaantor of iil . ..t. TiVeait 21 vulen. then a v,o..k OOK'T r naT narir.arjvren' un iniuuiui nil. n.M .B,w.a ,.j mw u edrlng theuaetlea ef taameat amlawot phyalciaM la Amerioa. , ...... , v ,m , a 0 Kjpliclt dlwllonn with earh ba' Tha priea One, PftHftr avr boi. eo ntalnln. from ari. in d.i. in. . M" anit by mall, promptly, by icmltting th. price to' Beaten Bmthera, OeTaland, 6., ot any aathmittd agaut. la aarranl faada. i , noie in at. Yaraoa ay Mpplti, BlafKhwrd aad Rnwll. Batea Hrathera. Cl..l.a. ill m..i- iw. nblo .l ..rf.iw ...... ' - - ... , ...-,u -1 fiirrcaiNos a hiixvek. iwri,i. 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Leonard H thown' Coanty SarVejor, dated Janeary- 14, 1851, ii traet bMitnated tecwtali thr., hundred ani twepV tyeitaoree iM forfy.ar. hhndrnth. a, or ..Alee the fSllowrns rrret o. . i , ' Tiwge H toes, blp f and teRrf'er PVtftt 8 II land.' line of land frfuiSr t aftn,.il h. '!,.. -. 7 ' t Ihe nn; thwett eofn a of a il -..r . j .-",nn "i to-rnwflrynr, thd iottlh tJrg id rt-yaal's landa ftyehalna to the tarlirn line thereatmmL ahv.a.ald sesttwlhi., HT-ehals, .'jMlfta'ST tuke for aBulheroorneH'liv ita,L,u ehaiae to another eornnr (a the ereck'j'th etw.rd.'' rraiirtig vaj.Jil.Ueor.lice.aoHeief s-ijeri-ti! ia the p'aeeof beiinnlni.. txiauin.-nir i ' ' tZl,".' UUiuS-rwiLari'urUaaiei thereunto bcl, n-mj. j 8aid traeta arei u, aante'CndiTd and eonre. a oraoanno u. Bfrl UK he Mill Wm ILio... 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| Title | Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1864-04-26 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1864-04-26 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028554, Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1864-04-26, Vol. 10, No. 25 |
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| Full Text | HT. YERNON REPUBLICAN EDITOR tacsdaj Morning, April 3Glh, 180 Xr. : I I, i ' i i ,. mm .'. JUATHEK& CO., 3.13 Broad way, N e York, are our Authorized : Attn In New York City. j edge or intimation bf 11 until It was all over Wbila e say thin we rudy as will act that it it well fur Mr. Mariiu.'iod tod O. Squires that Cnpt. Uontwick was not about when they Attorapted .to stab and shoot one of his boys. Cupt. Bostwiclt not the man to stand by and see the boys o-it aud shoot down, either by the robots at home or down South, without us ing all the powers that God bus given hini o prevcut it ' ' ... ! .... j If we had more officers Id the army, wl look npon rsbtilj and rebel sympathizers as Cupt. J3o8twick does it would be woll for us. ' ' "' Men who rejoice over our rebel viotorio' and hope all nun who volunteer to dofeni! our flag may be killed have little hore of favors or sympathy from Uapt. Bostwiek W e hope that we will hear of no more such proceedings. Let our soldier boys whip tho rebels down South and th'e poor pitiful oreaturcs in the North who yet cling to Jeff. Davis and his .Rebel Con fvderacy will soen' be the most God-for saken rotcbes iu the whole lund- We toy to our .veterans at home on furlough, keep sobcrj keep cool;, avoid as far as possible i!iviujjoffe(io.,Do nothing dishonorable or unmanly. ' .' "J' -t r i ri'i il i vJIoant.Vcrnon Church Directory lttWerd DlNlnlM Chureh, Vine troet, between Jay and UcKenue, Hor. D. MeUh'.Wa. , Id Ward PrmoTterian Church, sorntr Oay and IhoatnntitreeU, Rer. .... Herroy, ' , U Ward--Mathoditt Epltoopat Chnroh, eomer Jj and Gheatnut itrMU, key. Ilr. Oweni, td Ward Protettant Eptoonal Church, oof Her (lay and High itraeta, Kor. Ktete. . , , , ii Ward Catholio Churoh.oornor High sad llo' gentle, Key. Jo. I lot Brent. ' 4th Ward Methc4litplttapAtChurth,(Bannlng Chapel) Walnut ttrest, between Sugar and Choit-ant, Rer. A J Lyon- 4th Ward Methodist Piotetlant Church, Me haaiejitreet.botwean Vlneaad High, John Uc'far lenn, , . . r ..1. m I ... am n ara unpun i;numn, y ine tireet, between Mulborryand Heenanlet, Ker.J. W. Irenboitot 4th Wanl Congregational Church, Mulbmry.it, oiweoa sugar ana uauuriiuiio, iter, 1. is. UoarOe ith Ward United Prot1yltrlan,corner Main and Sugar itreeti, Uoy. 8. M. Ilutebiion. ., ,. 4th Ward Method lit WMleynn Choree; corner uiiDerrTaDa wootter. Hor. u. Tnmt. , , ,. Winter Time Table. The time for runnicp! the trains on the S. M. & N". IL. R has been established and follows! ' Going North Trains leave Mt. Vernod lit 9:85 A.M.. and 8:10 P. M. Ooina; South Trains I eavo Mt. Vernon at 10:28 A. M., and 8:10 P. M. IT. M. Rttinscy'a Estate Notice Is hereby givsn that the subscr'bsr pas oeen appoinua and qualified as Admin-. wtrator on the estate of H. M. Ramsey, late hf 7... n.-.i- nL - . , " Mini wuujt vuid, aeceapon, AH; persons indabted lor th ffonnWu".- Jrfor Advertidlogr, or Job Work done in this imce since tne same was purchased by J, W. ffhuckers, are earnestly requested to call and )j up.,,. Persons having raoeipts for pay. enta made to said 8hnckers, or to the said wamsoy, or any one else given since the death of said Ramsey, will brlnjr them along - . j 'lEAsl'a Dbpaktmknt o Onio, ) CottiMBca, April, 4, 18C4. THIS 6lRCOLATIN(3 NOTES OF TOE I SENKCA COUNTY BANK" and Jveceiver's Co? titeates issued therefor, will be redeemed at this office, when' pre-eented in accordance with the prbvisions of the act of March 81st, jLS64j, Until the first day of July, 1865, .. . ...... , - i : .:i VOLNEY DORSET 'o I w ', .,y.-v'V'v' froasuret. ua'' B5I0X CONTENTION. " In persuranoe of the call of the Staie Union Centrtl Committee tho" Union too ten 01 junox i,QUBiy are requested to meet t the usual place 6f holding elections in their reapectiyo Townships,) n Saturday; mo tiii uj ut oiy, ioo, tortn purpose of selecting delegates to attend , Connty I nion ConTention, in the City of Mt. Ver uud, ud luonaay me zaa day of May, "at 1 o'clock P. M. then and there to seloct '-8 delegates to attend a State Convention in" the City of Columbus on the 25th day of u i'joj loot. ( ri -r ", v . f' The Committee lave agreed on the following ratio of represer.Ution. Each township to be entitled te 3 delegates exoept Wayne which is entitled lo four, and each Ward in the ; City ot Mount Vernon: to OB.,,h H:,:,.ltf.-I ,! ..i.f:'.'r mV. The Committed - eannstly hope that each township will be fully represented nd that we may o nmence this Campaign, (the most important jn the history of our tl i J wim.wms spirit and ctahusrasm which always ensures success. ; . ; ' t . v. cooper, Becretarv. A Grcit, Phlldsonher to be In Mans- that We see by the Cincinnati pnpein the "immortal" J; N, Free, the , youthful mirtyr.to truth tho world renowned ora tor, philosopher and satirist, a greater than soorates, riato, Uicero, Domoathenes or any other celebrity of ancient or modern days, is to be in Mansfield on next Thursday evening aud will dolivsr a lecture in tho Court House on the immutable princi ples or "irutn." J. JN. has martvred him self for the sake of Trutn, on innumerable occasions, and still "stands the pressure" like a hero and philosopher, many , centu-ries ahead of the ase he lives in. "J. N." has solved the whole mystery of the present war, and explain? awav all nreiudico on both sidos of the question, , Ho declares the troublo never will be settlod until Jeff Davis and Abe Lincoln settle down on this platform that is viowina? it from the - base which each reasons. : ' ' " ' J. N." intends to eo to Richmond to address the Confederate Congress, and his icovuro ib mansneia 1 win De amone the lust ha will deliver before he will start for Dixie for that purpose.' "Go on then eofl- ftnenng hcroj" genius is bpun4 ioirjumpli finally , 1,1 .:,.,,,,i.,;,5 .,, J. N." reanesta m to sav that ih U. dies are particular I v invited to his leotura Suhjeot,, Truth and Union' "J. N., will leWtve in Belleville this evening.,-; ; We copy the above from'the Mansfield lieraii. , The- Editor of which has done no core than Editors'usua'lly do.".iu8tice to the Philosopher.' ' . . , ,, . . M e are informed that the gentleman referred to-will lecture5 'In' this place on ntxVThurtday evmmf, the 28thVnsVjre presnme, at Woodwabd Haix." 'J-' , Ladies and gentleman are respectively invited to attend and hear his lecture "on 'TntbV'and "Union " We have ncVethad the pleasure of hearing J. N. F. Yet if we oan tell anything of a matt from what the newspapers say of him, judging from the above extract and numerous similar notioe's that we have seen in other paperj: a man of his abilities is seldom met with.' Let no lady or gentleman interested in "Truth ana "union 'v fa.I to turn out and see and hear one so highly valued and esteomed by Our brethren of the press, . . and rrguieot; shth fact baing pfOOUmed where nothing appears to the contrary; Finding and JU Igement of the C'itirt of Common Pleas feversed; and this ehiirt proceeding to idj adge tm the Court of ftin-mSH PlL'Rg ought to have done, find the la ahd fets of the oase to be with the said codlftSteaa, and adjudge accordingly. ' lUnttdy, J,, dissented. ' An eiUfV Was made npon the journal auuwmg parties who have upon the motion docket motions for the allowance of writa of error, or fur loave to Die petitions id error, to Withdraw the papers and motions and aptly to a Jtd,'e in. vacation. X tie tourt adjourned without day. Col. Mclcain ; Ihe following extract from a speech mado April 11th, 1864, by Col. Metcalf in Nicholas County Ky., are too good to be lost. Things are working. " " BLAVEIIOLDINO TRilTOES SKINNED, Yes, my friends, it is a nesrro war. The slave-encrs make the war at a time whan all their pretended rights to their stolen property are scrupulously , respeoted, and every luw for its protection passed that they ever desired. Not content to.be tle mas ter of their slaves, but they must be your master, too. , Our Government had not wronged them, but dishonest p-iuciple tbat had been planted in the institution of sla very now bears its legitimate fruit, v They bid been.tauuht thut. to rob a man of his inalienoblb tights of bis labor; Of his liber- i - 1 a ty, was no naim, provided Uis skin was black, and they had the right to do it: and now they cannot draw the distinction very j power is nothing else than organired slas clearly between robbing a white man and vry. Wh oli Sow ,m iu nudnesa.sur. not born iH t ili wooki to Bg actr. . - tt OWLS, JBe nif mpi deceived and frtKhtc(ftd by their watchword and cry of " Abalitia'o iats"uAbolitioubtl" It is all the ftfEu moot they have ever had, YoahnVJ been frightened out of your wits so often with thatstalo wordthat raw I Jad Ittd bloeJy bone, that iniiifiuary hdcc)(f in the clos et, until it certainly is time to so that it is only the paaswbrd ef thieves and trait or.' morula man, uoaurcgard, who has since proven to M a big fizzle, actually issued a military order commanding and rtcoammendiig them to call us Abolition- isM, And sec how every lazy negro am gamaior, iraiior, ana conserTuve, trj , our midst obey jd the order. They make the issue; they compel us to take sldos for our country or f t Slavery. . " ' SLAVERY IN ARMS " They publish to the world that both cannot exist together. , Which are yon for perpetuating? 1 Even if glavory wai right now.- All of its advocates have turned traitors to their OoHntrr. to the Wtflfai ol maHklHdf attd thtl Holy principles of Jus tics and felljloQ..' I'Tbe rebellion is sla very In arms, slattfy oh horseback, sla very on foot, slavery jagiug on the quarter- aeca, roopmg, aestroying burning, killing in Order to uphold this candidate for now- r amongst the nations of the earth. Its legislation is simply slaverv in statutes. Its diplouacy is slavery in pretended embassador; slavery in ennning letters: sla very in cozening promises. ', Say what you win, uj iu BToiu u ir yon can, yon are Compelled to admit that this candidate for In the address of Mr Ilorvy, to tho Vet-cran Soldiers at the Court. House ... which we print on the out-side of thi week's :pa-per,th following rrprs occur. 1 1 For 'Mom. inant vate read, dominant' note, for ''wff neu of her course" read mildness read ' -r after the phrai-e. ani our norwn dit ohtd without it" after the phrase, ''-jjotiatiM ; Compromise in any ay with thote in arms" read "oainsit iu and " ",c,r wuiiiry, or procured on, any term save &c instead of ''the'flag," Branaon Mob, &c. - The Iast5onnrcontajn8;weunderstanil, a Tery unfair accoiint o? what it calls a most saametull and outrageous proceed ing" by a body df.five soldiewln Brandon Jlast Tuesday." It mly be that the soldiers were fnot- entirely blamelessf 'i seems rom the Banut own Version of thei mat-.ter' tlaf after the' 'hoys : W been.at Jlra. Coloy's.thatMr.Mtrquand procured revolver nn4 followed thea to Braodon a mile and at liest Be. evidently wished -to have it understood: that he was seeking for a light. tTA A9WH 9A utHer'iTi version m number of pistol r shots-.were fired at Mr. Marquand, and that he then uttentyted. to lire on hisas?ai!nt,bdtewing to the lo'nfrtW of time the load had been in it would not OofT4o.,.;. CW leara that when Mr; Maronand and Wr.-Sqwres got to Brandon that h r,o were about leaving and that as' oie"of them wea abouf;Mufltii!p-S hoTl,TJquand nd Squtre s rushed at him with the view of injiuing hiray that h vadf their grtep i was onfy VlW Marquand had fired l bjm twice that he" firod at Marquand in t'ari!.' is to te ioldieris tearing the flag takeifbyihem' iri "strips and dividing it monMhit-.isi grftftiloaTf On' of the'ioys Lof-lelievinir thai tta (liVk. the elear thing carried if off with Lim. Aa to the boys bin? instigated by Capt. Uostwici Pde was JoacTwe kfa 'an- trinrtroJ tn (f,al V.U i . . 't v'vt.'"."!'ji x Vnouung m it, it whatoyor and that 60 had'tp icknwl; ' 1 .'In a word, MADAME ZADOO PORTER'S, CURATIVE BALSAM is the great Antidote to Colds, Coughs and Con sumption, and Tta use will amply repay the confiderice of tho user ., ' It has already uone much., and is destined tardo iora, to HijtjgiUo, and finally banish, frera the human" iataily, srf terrible a scourge of suffer ing as Oouiumnf ion. ! - Trt It by all MEANS.-If any of our readeas have been troubled to make li.-ht uu unuorm disci in more than vtob- jr uuoiue uvijana & t0.e Lnem-tea SaleratM. That is a pure article, not wowimeniai to health and sure in iUeffectS. Try It b7..U;meanif " v Snprcme Court of Onio.-' lt :' V SaMay 'Aprilie. ,lgo4.'.' Hor. Jacob Brinkerhooj, Chief Justice; "jaiA ocoti Hon. itufua P. RanKit, Hon. Horaci Wilder auu- "IbUAM WHITE, Judges. In. the OENERAt DOCKET. -T f .Y -' . cases of Honrv Lehman r Jnln K. McBride. Gideon' B '8om6r.'! rh.. les E. Graeter. Anthony Wright v? JlW ' "r,'"-, , wrur io4 tne uourt 01 vommon joai ot .TVayne county,' 'i The following conclusion,' tuvod thd rn n ma tYttn aP 1a . t . l . . , yavai,gatiVUrbi :" .1" e?" ' I ,f 1. The findinrind indirniiint KFlViV of Common:rjkasad) io'.aiaW'i)f eon totea. eotion.brought beibro it bf appeal under the .Statute are 'subject to fie w the District Cour.t,aq4 Supreme X)onrt, bv petition is error.rr rt;4iTi . -2- The aotof Anril 13. ISfia qualified Toters ef this State;-'in the- mili- "7 "" '"is otanor ertne United wa th , m rrcwo , me. right.ef suffrage" anKnaea w enattle-nua ifind r,Ur. r a Sute in the militarr service to vnta ; accordancd, with iu provisions as well with out aa within the territorial limits' of this State; 'a'J Ani'!'' 1. 8. Said act is not doarlv in eonflint any of the provisions of tha finn.titnti,-.,! of this State, and i therefore to be regard ed as a constitutional and valid enactmenL . under the provisions of the seventh seotloBofSn'J act. the T.oll.Kn,,V f a ratiy which desiirnatci tha Uur-v r,i conipny and the number of f da is.fuffioientla substanco, althon-h thspsf.' tioulajf am) of th.a atrvice. of which it Ly, form a part be nit exnreulr do ,J norher'fa6t Jhflt je is sn -QUA cooipauy' robbing a negro, and they add to' their schedule of crime, murder, burning, lies, repudiation; and they have always been auinigaoiauonisis. inese Conservative traitors are now very indignant at the idea of drafting negroes into the service of our Government, but are perfectly willing that they be used against us! The rich slave. owner will not Voluuteer nor be drafted. They will pay out, and waut the poor man, the poor widow's son, to be drafted, f he eau'r pay out) and that will save him a nigger; and this poar man must be sent to the front to stand 00 th battlements bight his honest and sturdy breast a bulwark of defense to keep the enemy back, while the slaveowner can quietly rob the ill-fated African of hia labor, and add to his own wealth! What does he care if the noor ! widow's son is killed; lie loses nothing l. 'a mi.. t- . . 0 mi n. . i ne wiuow s prop may eo. and she starve for all he earor. but the life of the sacred negro must not be endangered.- xne Hypocritical, conservative scoundrels turn up their noses and ask you if you are going to maxe negroes weir equals! j j I, for one, on that point say most emphatically no! We have already treated the negro with gross injustice, abominable outrage: have yoked him. with the beasts of the field; have worked him for generations without pay have debased and de graded bim; bat do not my countrymen; commit the outrage of putting them down upon a level with a secessionist, a renudia- tor, robber, murderer, and house burner; iney ao not deserve sacn treatment! As a race tbey have done yon ne harm. They have violated no law, they have not turned traitors and thieves, aa the educated slaveowner has done; but have quietly submitted to their yoke and performed the labor allotted to tnem, . These traitors ask, "What are jou going waowiiawe negroes: Will yott have them amongst us?" Are they not already amongst us?. Does ohanging the relation of master and slave bring them here? 'As honest men which would yow rather havo amongst you, negro laborers, or these se cessionists, thieves, robbers and' murder- er.. . ,,v- - KNWST1IENT OP KEOROE8. . One of our Congressmen denounced the enlistment ot uegroeS as highway robbery, That was a verv unfortunate word for 1 slave owner to use, for the whole system of slavery is a roDDery. . .Look at some of Kentucky's law on the subject Thenegro-catchers are watching every avenue for negroes who have been emancipated and left the South. They catch them, entomb them In dungeons for so many days where'they cannot be hoaid. and 5f by a given time they do not pnve their freedom, it is taken for granted that they are slaves, and ther are sold: and the ne. gro-oatoher and the State are partners in il.,.:., 1 11 . mat nice iitcie join '.,'" KNEW THEIR MAN. '' I wish .to call your attention to tha fact that all Such papers as the Cincinnati Ed. quirer and Chicago Times and Louisville Journal art tor MoClellan. - That L a. . j . . w euougn w uaiua uy man, JjOok 10 Tour miusi. jiverv wcii-xnown rebel is for Mo. tiellan.. Xhis is suspicious. , They know their mm. 1 toll voir my friends that Jeff Davis and this man MoClellan ara aa cond friends as Andre and Arnold, h 1 1. heard him myself express the hitihest praise ot TBI LOCIflVtLLE CONVENTIO!! BBTttATEB, mt jjouiNTiiie uonveniion WnlCh an. f . , i .1 . n' i ..,.( pyiuwuiuo venirai union Uommittee, nave, been betrayed ', by the said Guthrie Prentice & Co but fortunately in time to Open our eyes. They attempted to hand you over to a Copperhead 0Couvention at Chicago. They knew that thoy were betraying that Convention; for tlat 'cdnven. tion hissed down the Copperhead cravens at the same time Mhat' it appointed this eomeiittoe,;!Is Hl not" suggsstivo to' ydu ' - - J " kuv lauu 1 JUST ow greauT m i ot e wiin tnaticket that ras to be McClcliaB and UramletteV. i roundod by its crimnal clan, and led bv iu folon chieftains, brave the civilization of the age? Therefore any recognition of tnis power will ne a recognition of slavery itself; with welcome and benediotion, imparting to it new consideration and respectability and worse still securing to it new Opportunity an 1 foothold for the suprema cy waion now openly proclaims." BEWARE OF WOLVES 1.1 BBEEPS CLOTHING, ' Take Warning in time, do justice, obey the precepts of that still small roioe within your own conscience; it is a monitor that will not deceive you; it ie the olouJ by dav aDd a pillar of fire by night; fjllow it, tad fcarnohtrm. Do not heed these scoundrels who are now trying in this critical time tosouryou against your own defenders and year coun try, and trying Dy assertion to. make you believe'hiin a-tyraut.' They are ; liars. Let thom show a single act of tyranny on hia part Their object is to deceive, yon. You never knew a ttaitor to' orehly avow that be was a traitor. No, be carries bis point by pretending to be your friend, but will insinuate against your laws,predjudioe yu against your country and its authorities nntil they think they have led sufficient strength into their camp, and then they strike. . Beware, beware, vote for no man that has a just suspicion attached to him it is a easr to tret men that are nn dovbtad. -. -, ..,.ii .-.) i .. i 'The Oovernmont doea not propose to " w luajiugrguvi lujai rtzu Wlinouicom- pensation, and do any of you want traitors to be pant for their slaves; I do not. Xuarej i'Mk Indiana, aud Lieut. Jones, th IndUha, killed: Lieut. Troop, Mer- eantils Battery, wounded; Lieut Slack and .-isjoT irniiB,. iota Kentucky, sllifhtly Lieut. Col. Lindsay, 87th Ohio, killed; .via;or lued, 113th Illinois. iUmltii, Lieut Audrew Nspier, John Graham, F.'S. Mea-derail, 67th Illinois, wounded; Cabt. Breeze, 6th Missonri Cavalfv. wouaded in the arm; Capt Chapman, of Franklin' s'aff, both legs shot off. . , EW VORK, Aon 2 The following from the New Orleans ". in an arenunt of the final victory of lie Uuion forces af- wr some terrible Bgli(itij;i ' i At seven o clock Suturdsv mornit our forces were at Pleasant Hill, ahd the reocis were aavanoing; cavalry ill front were eudoavaring to discover our position. oi. yj. r. Uoodius. with his brii'udj ol Loe's cavalry corps was Hent out ool ths QU. 'iL . . .. uumiiuuri roaa id meei ma nniT and draw him on. '.. : 1 v- He had cone about a mile when he came npon the rebel advanci . Skirmish ing immediately ensued, and according to tho plan he slowly fell buck. The fight was f ery sharp ketwoea these caalr bodies, and Cob Goofing lost dour! forty men killed and WoUudodl IbfiictiHv. how. a a or ' events tLUcn damage as he foceivod. The loin corps was a reserre in the rear un oer Ucc Uameron. Gen. Ransom having uoen wouuaed the dav boforo. iJpn Smith was commander-in-Chief of the e. ond lines back of the crest, whilu fion Morrow was commander of the ninn. Ihe commander of the rifht bricade n o. '.n ... . o - '"." Dmiw s west line Was iXil. Lyuch; the loft brigade was Col. Shaw's; ihe seo ond line also consisted of two brigades; Crawford's 8d Indiaua battery was posted on the right of the 89th Iudiana infantry, and the 9th Indiana batterv on tha riohi of the line of battle. The Missouri Iron 1. -1. l . , . juu uauury an( oiners, wnose , names and numbers we could not ascertain, were also in this section ol the battle. . .. The skirmishing was kept up with coosiocrablj vigor until about five o loloek in the afternoon, when the robels had completed their arrangements for the attack. , v , At about this hour Gen. Emery's skirmish line was driven in on the right by the rebels, who appeared in large force coming ihrough the timber above men-tioned. They soon reached the open ground and moved on to the attack in three lines of battle. Ourbattories and infantry opened with terrible effect, doing great slaugh ter with cannistcr and grape, while the enemy's artillery, being in the woods and BPECIAL, II0TICS3. LAHlZSt tADItSH JlBiXSij; Baal Ikll to mwS lha Mo'ilwam la tali , aaaar. aa,. impoktanttofetiai.es.! OH. L'llKKSMaV. ll Vul ku J.....a , ' lb. lul Ibiit; f an r bia aUea I r.al mpiiinu, in oiuaan itur a tai an ntiablt umA .sii - yi a. i II of kick ok i Grotcr & Baker bHlng Mccbtne cr. 69 West FofitTH SmKtT, "' I . ... C!?INCfxii, MarOB . JSU i IV 1 t DENTISTRY. ' iH. p. nrr.nuRrn u in kni.. i tiuai th people of Kaaa'svuatjr, O . Tor tha iiurpoi, ut praoticiof tha llantat Art, I. iu braaohaa. A n , r - r . ...u- vi viwvu J 9r( 'oaaiUataf. baiaiahl toplaa t tbo ah. nt h... i . , , ' - -it mm wjLa wair ptunip. - - .. . TESTH fiXTRACTED WITIIUIIT PaIV rjyU." aid of Chlaroforsi .ban th. pati.nt,'. del rC-1 a..f).. ' ' . I . ' ?raar April tfl, 18S4-Smo. km a In Wt ninl 'UlUai . .4' T In - l trot my eyes opened on that mhAM Napolioa fin a hortilinthesDrinrnriHAi i a r r n wvi i atthetimej voillallreniember, that I weua aunt ce.tioraiet ,A.incoia: tfuna. went to see General MeClellan. nd in the course of the. conversation I -said, to tm that Jeff Davis was a scoundrel id repudiator. lie (MeClellan) straightened himself no quickly, and said:, do aure yon, sir, that you are mistaken. , Jeff, Davis .is a perfect gentleman, and will it noik. hg unbecoming gentltmam.", , Well, if a traitor, eonspirater, thief, repndiator, and the chief devil who Is litigating all this murder is bit bean ideal of a "perfect gen-, tlemen" I hope our country may never be cursed with his standard of morality, and virtus tl the head of affaire. These snio CjoservativesndCcppsrheadguntJemenfFj agree in all things. .They are -alike posed toanr eoficsVioi f tebel proper- . , . Disaster in Loalsana. Chicaoo, April ;19. A letter to the "Evening Journal, dated Grand Eore, says our cavalry had been daring the enemy for two days, bnt in the forenoon of the 8th word was sent back for an iufantrvsum-ort .-J -- T , . - - . anu ueo. ivansom, in command or the 3d and 4th Divisions of the 13th Corps, was Ordered to send brigade,' and did so. at neon, nimseu louowing with the 4tn Division. ' '' - -' ' 1 1 . . After advancing about five miles from where the 3d division of his command and the 19th Corn were enoamnad. th r.K.i. made a stand, and our line, consisting of only 2,400 infaowy, formed - in a belt of woods with an open field in front and the enemy in the Woodson the overside. Gen. Stone, of Ball's Bluff fame, and chief of ben. Hanks staff was on the field and tcck the direction of movements. Gen. Ban somwas in 'favor of advancing onlv in loroe, uue nis wun was aisregardad. - i .After keeping up a skirmish across this open field for about an hour, the enemy auTnoueu upuu us in orerwneiniing numbers, estimated at 10,000. . Gon. Ransom got all the available troops to the front, snd opened on thenu The enemy lost nervily but advanced steadily, and soon made our cavalry give way, and our infantry fell back in a low momenta. The ene my pressed us so closely, and the panic among our cavalry was so demoralising mat ma roireai Decants a rout. ...... . . uen. iiansom did all tn his power to I1 .t.. . . am . " . ... rauy me men, oat nnaing it impossible without reinforcements, he made every effort to save the artillery. While endeav oring to get the Chicago Mercantile Bat-tery off safely he was severely wounded in the leg. Cspt Cyrus K, Dickev. his Ad. jutaot was instantly killed. uur, Joes a large, MWSHbly f ,000. The Mercantile bittery lost all its iruns. Cant. itt i '. . . ... a r nnitenia insoner. add liieuts. Thorn auu luounue are ainej. r ( While the 4tirdivisbn waif fkllitTg back in disorder the 3d division, numberimaii. ly 1800 men, . came op and was immediately routed. Finally the 19th army eorps, wnu i vvu intra, oame nn.tormed in l da. and checked the enemy, and held them tin. i wo got aU the trains off ioopl that of thecavalrt.-vAV-v ' f I , iri.. j 1 . .. . ' . i luriuKio irmj Vf, UOW f 1 ing tack hore where it must 'wait and reorganise before' proceeding further towards Shreve- port .'.iv..r.jx t..( .v, j in bad ; position, did ; soacrely any dam- vui. xL'aemcKs Drigado on the lott,was first engaged: soon followed bv Dwitrht'a1 and 51oMilIans,,j Tha fighting waaterriffio. Old soldiers say it never waa surpassed for desperation. -. - ; ;.n ..'. ;. i Notwithstanding the terrible havoc in their ranks, the euemv Dressed ficroelv on slowly pushing the men of the 19th corps back up the bill, but not breaking their line of battle.. A suddtn and bold dash of the rebels on the richt. cave them nnsa session of Taylor's battery, and forced our line still further back, i Now came the grand coup de mam. The 19th. oa arriving at the top of the hill, suddenly filed ever the hill aud pass-ed through the lines of Gen. Smith. We must here mention that the rebels were now in but two lines o .battle the first having been almost annihilated by Gen. Emery what reniaiued having been forced back into the second line bnt these two lines came on exultant and sure of victory. The first pawed over the knoll and all heedless of the long line ot cannons and crouohinir forms, pressed on. Th second line appeared en the crest and the death signal was sounded. Words cannot eescribo tbe awful effects of this discharge. Seven thousand rifles and several batter ies or artillery loaded to the , muzzle with grape and cannistcr were fired simulta. neously and (he whole oenter of the rebel line was mowed down, snd frightfully mangle 1 by this one diechargo.1 is . , No time was given them to recover their good order, b'vt Gen.-- Smith ordered a charge and his men dashed rapidly for wnrd the dojs ot the JHthjoiniDgin. The rebels fought bravely and desperately back to the timber, on reaching whioh - a laree portion Droke and fled, fully 2,000 throwing aside their arms. . , , In this charge Taylor's Battery was .taken; as here also two of the euns of Nim'a battery, the Parrott gun taken from us at Carrion Crow last fall, and one or two oth ers belonging to tha robels, one of which was considerably shattered, besides 700 prisoner h I i i V ! i i i i A pursuit snd desultory fight was kept uu iw turoo mues wnen Our men return. ed to the field of battle.', and: thus n,1 the fearful and bloody struggle for the con trol oi wesiern lxminana Wa woatd Hupeatfully (all th attaattna t ih pablla to tha fat fiat aar nuthoriiod atual f. Mt Varnon and Tllnlty ia Mr. T. W. Caowati, aad aot Mr Samaol P. 4itsll to whom h.nocfortj waihall furntih ao machinal thrna(h anrofou' offlm, ,( OIOVEB A BAKtB, : ' , ., , a t flBWng Ma-hloaCompaiiT, , IF Samnar Rr. Boston, 495 Broadway N. r. ' Office at the Bjoluture of Wbi komb A Cbu. DU2-aw-j l.ja. ' ' , EiarjilnalldJi .rgttasi Tcnttcr. . IMS, at Uia lullowuiii tlia a ...i , M run o afcrf aiai4jT U i . "1 aad U.lii fiitu.iti. lo(A)Uir, lit Jiaa.ff ', .mw At I.- a tiia aril .... I... aiardar la aidi f Uia u,,,.,.. , . . ... Il u , -i "... . .. . .. .iviiciva on mo aaeeuii. r ridnr 1,1 r.aad at tt,ibrijr oa tl.a fUUiih ttuUt I, 0,i,,a,r. The laer.s.lrert bf lam.frine.oh Bale rpllcant U iSaww.a.d W o.ou fr. wb M tt4toaptaiaa.it, Jt . , tmiuz A ?rt!vi;r,,?',fc-i"u"7nt ti XX in r r-4 r ci fi r ..i . . iiop- v-,. .Luis ouipf nwvm ra . . gdvawr iprll (7, 1MJ, AiioALUHnitt' M, Leopold (t.L'Oi ..UL.lLEtt pMVto at large ihat W , FarMUbih. tt44, Ha, Ae., . , waar . HdUI In KanVnB . PMbl'e qu.,fc Va a .t.7u. i"."." ?f vpr.i t, w i ,;j i-i,4Mft' " , : : , JAMES MUKPHT'S ESATR ATOTICE la h.iak. -i .i... . t. ' . V n hM been dul. '"Y""""" .tor .t th. wvuVr j::::""'"."!: Ifnni am.... nkl- . ,.." "I"f7 thamialTeiaraard - - . SWT-ro aoJe-Sw . . ' 1 jnnni Btnmva VtH. . MARSHALL';! ESTATE. NV " ""V ' the ..d.nlgnad baa been dal aniuiliiii .. i..j . ?. . jiniatmtor of the ,. of War.-MhalL late of KBoieoayty. Allp,raot willTwa tham.ahei aoooiuiugij, BoZi-lW iWS U1001N3. r tllARaAJUSI EDalIKsiO.V8 KBTAte, X OTICS U hereby ( res that tbe eadenlgtied ninbtrator of the la.i wUl of Margaret fidminma l.u of tha 8UU .r K. V.fc ail . -ui g-oraiu iu.iujim acooroiBfiT. . IIIPORTAHTtoFOMLES PROCLAMATION! TO THE LADIK3I , ' . r BOTH MARU1KD AND SltfGL 4 v . vi.fy' M.:A''br. " J;kV.::3.:.'! fne Oldest Begtriatof fsjrgtwalea. ADTEBTISEO LETTEB LIST. mgunolaimed In the Post Vernon State of Ohio ( NbwTok, April 23. The Nw Orleans lleayune of the 16th ssjs our forces on Sunda last were Mcauiped'arouad Grand Ecoretha eaeuiy were quiet. About 400 wouaded came to the city yrt-Urday, among them TStlfi Gen. Ranwm, Dr. IkMnson, 1st Lon!iia ctvalry and Colonel! Carr and Oreen. Amonir the killed were Co!, Webb, f 7th III; Cot Nix V. Lieut Col. Newbold, Ujot. Logan 14th Iowa; our bee in artillery was sixteen or eighteen pieces, three reported ta ken. We cap tuied three Lieutant Colo-eels and six Majors. ; The following additional enanalii;.. eported; CoL Vance, 90th Ohio, woaod- ana en tne nekif imiL Co. Cow- t . f, n n TCl. ww,Bd4 prisoner Lieut Miller 6th Misaoari Cavalry, wgnLi-.nts. Frham and ' adorer,- lPh an., atatiuniii vaDULiBiiij i. Letters remainin Office at Mount April aCth, 1894 Trt nVlfl !h an v" dV.- vwiauu hut ui l iirraaew isarrnres ih aaa nil net rift mttai alt f.. V J a ... r ' v u utuot van lur MUVArriaAi Mrt am 5We M "PDe cent tut UTl'tllHIIItf. If not ealled tor within one month tbei will be Ktit to th Dosd Letter.Qffice, , Brewor V. Mint. Ions! Wm. r'; Brown. 11. Mis.. " ,Ub.Tl7nl .: Crawl, lit Q- , Mf tin John it Culiok, Mary Mlsr v Mlllef ifohn XV". B1" Doupp,.Louia (Jtontgome. y J.p Mrs Drvden. 8. S- ,.t '. Nnit Km,- m:..- 4 mrj, uonuy Noff Ktttfna Mik' xtobtnsoof M6ses Iter Gardner, D. Y. i tRoe Karr.1! .T-- Gardner, Q. jfJS Ifiapp tt'ioao. Miss " HarilMta .fit..: . I. ... Walker, JLnc'y Hsu, A, UA .! 8harp Wm. L f perry Jacob' Si'-Ul Fleoderaoo- M. Mra-iiriinan .Tnt,- Ileadinatottl tahihrgthll rnf Ul Jackwn, lod Mrs.4 8timeta Elinor Miss Johnson, K. Mi i 'Taylor Sat-aft JJ ' Johnson Mi Upton. A M-7, Jamsoolleory VsnVorhiesW 0 Long, u. MuscICJ Wheeler Sarah'- '4 T.. OrfTOTaerRoT.-.ThS2,in v v t Col. Potts, left this city yesterday fr': tLe froa. This is nohrerssllr conceded to be the mwt elderly regimcctof loldierl ever quartered in' thin city w Vioinitv. ' W. hope they wiH haves safe indpfldy jour-, ney U thir duitjaation, and, ss they kavs heretofore dond laf.fl.jii- a..,i,;.4 r...u. a fr.,ll .-..!- . - . . . ' - - ivuiiiii longh.nd Weyian, lltiT IliT SUX T:r..W.'?- th : Than la but oat (andiae and tare aere for girliar u wo. uuvrmui irirgmamivi, or ueairaeuoa tbe meataa. whaterar mar tie lh. rmu t,r ii.a Ah. Iruatlana. Thia cure haa ban mouiieU tut nuuir jean. Tha only aah raliama Ii in ' UK. CHEESKMAN S FEMALE PILLa that LadiM hare wliif (ram tba appnniaa ef thsaa (krlpda which, if ktpt ap aoeardlaa to Ihe calla 1 1 Ma-tun, will raaraatm to loam the fuUMl amount of good haalth aoditraaatbl and which, il ant n,ul.,lt rlasrad, will produc. mlaary and daath, and ia tut Srat of all ramadiaa for dimaMri of feniale. DR. OHEESEMAN 8 FKMALE PILLS Thli goud old remedy for all obatruetlona hai bn hailed with piaaanra and prnSt for twanty-Sre yaan, la all aarta at tha eirillMd world. IU aotbnr ia aa old aa-pariaamd phyalsian, ,wham eTaryaody aaowa, aad in whom arerybody placea ooiiadi-oca and .'aaaaak lt la no naw fanitM amn(niuU bnt a tandard rraiFdy. Dtt. CUEESKM AN'S FEMALE FILLS hare nam failed, and thaaaaaaa ef entiSeataa ta tblt affeat ea fee foaod in all part of tha reentry. Tha proprietor, ef llr Uhemaaaa long tried aeeelpa aa. , -; One Horn ''.: '.; will renlorl the nataral wwnthlr function to atry female, no metWr what h oon'UUoa eraee. ladaed, ee certain are Dit. (J HEESEM AX'S FEMALE PILLS, which haT beea noDalaa and dir. . .... qurtar at a tentary, to mtore the meaatraal Sew fa a natural way, that Uvlieewho ir pniuaulMae tBa M aa they wiU InrarUbly prodaoe auacarriaf-- nnani uq oarin ia any otner way.- . - . . . . CHEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS., ! dtoe thai awried sad oiogle ladiee are relied apon far many ycarr, er aaa rala aeoa now. ware ot Iniltalfarnel Tate thia advcrtiic- m m "'"if'm nim yoa want - - Tlie Bat hide Mgm h tbe WdiU, WieliiBeoeitrleedln m5 Vli. CflEEBEMAN S FEMALE PlLLSI!! iiiwe rorm the Bnaat praparatiaa erer patfeieard, with lmmadltf and pomf.ti nt race. " ' MADAME ZADOO POKTEK'rf i 1 1 1.' rn I if i 1 n n q v i t ilIitlLIUii DilL3ilM P8ICK 35 to am PES BOrtlt Th ffl 1, ChMPcut aad Beat rfTMm,t Ph,. av -..iuua uraga. a .1 J. e mmtrwi Hal..M n A ;e-,;aritd, luaad aeoord' ln( to direjtl Ann. aMwmaa ( In aU eaaet. Ceoo-ha. f.M . Crowp, Whiopinij bimtn I ae AMhni,Bd,ii ,(r00ti07 m.w ue lanaa-tisi Lsnna r M . .-I , ... MaDAltEIiDOOPue-' BaUamia purely leiretabl Kzpeetonat. prepared with great ear ecientiSo skill, tf.,m a etiooiBKUva ef the bear remedies the reretabie kingdom a.rjj. Itaeemi odial qoaliUe-are bamd oa 111 power to ml.tthe-bealtliy aad rigorous etf-ealattoB of the blow! through the lacgi. Ilea liranilhe muiolw and aiu tU the tkia te perfarol Uie dutlooof regulating the heat ef the f the rye-teauandiageirtljr iImw laiwn tbe waau ...l.n.. from Ue turfaoe of the body, it iooaen tbe pblera indooe free tpitting and will be found rery ajtree-hle to the taete. It ia Dot a vi..i.nr 1.1 j. b.emo;iionl,wanolBg, tearoblDg aayi.effae fre! eaai ka token bj the ofOw.t, penon, ot yoeajm Qbu4 r.; n, t(.i(. ,.,,0 mmi T .wm .' & A.tfit..ziDog t pdRttft'S rrHAfirr; L& AM te no aewsnd amtriatf uMliii..- i. his been imxI by the publiofnr tha past 21 years, with wnperelol ed Mcoeeet and hat acquired iu prajcCTtaad iwfsely fnijriing nt;,;iw by bo-Uig rttfcifimienflcd by thoaewho hao tftea it to their affiieted rVibesta aad athr m m ir tuu MMi i a COLDi If ever etltgbV-ae aot Ml to give the Baliaai a trial, the vary low price at which it la sald.brinn ii in the k .r eve-yeue, lbtthtT sjay always keep is oenva-oient for uae. -i The tlexly see f J scat bottle will ofu a prove to be worth taw banditti tin., u float. m. a". a . -1 -i . . . I)o aot U pat o it enysthef, Jt j HAD-Ahte zAuou FtmTEicsroiinn tiitu ri itt on- herinc H. awd-taka ne ethan If ifiet aeo. ant We it, bate broreend aad . et It I-. i I" Bold ay all DrtSjlsfrar IB end 'antir par Settle.'" .-en-u-. . . w HALL 4 RUCKBL, ProHetor, '" W a ..tig. rJ.AAU.Vl Mti. V. v...a. . - .... , . , Jan a, -iri,no lyr J mm HAVING djipoeed of my aStve, FafnltiiraaoVlW' Uca to Hi. M. td.or, I rt v, c.ii. .ZTlL . that tha br. will ait. .ntir.,i,.r..,:. i ; and I know that hi. -iparauom hi Shirg an I pic work ' 'l" l St.W both fir. aa.ty adaaT Utl.. aud durability. p, . JMW. , 'ctU tnJ ine nacinan w.rk ml .11 kl.n. m ,.T . Stargc.' Baak, Main St., Ut Varnoa, 0. . ." j -i . - , s .:. u-rwtua. .,- . Docaaeoarova.n.a'iaiia. ' WOUIJJ remaelfbllr (nfcwm tbe elt- , leant of ilonnt Vwbu. HI, I. aMi 1 ticinlty, mat he aaa pimamil, laeatadt IV M t. VprDOB. fnw 11 - . . tiring hit profmioa, ia the lattttaad moil tabttaallal i mannrr, aad be woo Id aay to thoae who may faror aim " ,.Tr,ir,Blri, io.i nia won will be wnrmntae to rira.eatlra taihtacUon. . Office ervr JCiuaell A BtnrrH April ina,aeotrew. pole! wort fft the Wa 5 UVpolel totheaantor of iil . ..t. TiVeait 21 vulen. then a v,o..k OOK'T r naT narir.arjvren' un iniuuiui nil. n.M .B,w.a ,.j mw u edrlng theuaetlea ef taameat amlawot phyalciaM la Amerioa. , ...... , v ,m , a 0 Kjpliclt dlwllonn with earh ba' Tha priea One, PftHftr avr boi. eo ntalnln. from ari. in d.i. in. . M" anit by mall, promptly, by icmltting th. price to' Beaten Bmthera, OeTaland, 6., ot any aathmittd agaut. la aarranl faada. i , noie in at. Yaraoa ay Mpplti, BlafKhwrd aad Rnwll. Batea Hrathera. Cl..l.a. ill m..i- iw. nblo .l ..rf.iw ...... ' - - ... , ...-,u -1 fiirrcaiNos a hiixvek. iwri,i. WT - ,t1daratreaLH.wYrk. , 1 1 t'l -1 ..i tt- .a ' BI J n..l l(';;mi5'ii '.V-i-Mn in e r t i;.w !' -fi.t''-H e - i ' ji tiltVl .''-" ! ir: j e.iiictionaiies ' t i ' ... t. 00 1 1 ttoh 1;d CO. S soi iUA ' . l i.o 4 . . j. . ' .. ,t es t .- tsaa as i l.4l e( ( '.iii!M ,b,aw,u. i., w Sum, two eat .V?iawsT Sl-'prtt''5'' u', . -a nv-.k-Mlt h ra his a ft .0 ,--'t H M ,o H' r,. LP; u ',ii.:-s( A av fUnoMi 5 ,r.' 7Hl4 Com .CHAOS. ej -" , (Mat ,i,MiJ .a .1' . I A PAKai OF 402 ACHES FOJflilE VTOTIOKTiicrekrctTen that J 1" a( admlLittratiira ol thaoata.ofWn n..T.j late of Kaox Coaat. Ohio, ht ,pk.i. Coart, will oq . . . m Friday the 6th day of Way, 1804 "" t tha'dwelllngbowie on aald' naVmta4 ttai thehnorioIlT e-e oek A. li. andl o'.ib of raid day. offer for sale to tbe Mtfherf biddecl the following reV ettate ifmifte to Inox eouaty. Ohio; a the pronerty of Tfrn. ftjnar dc-o'd,, u-wii2 Being pifft of afturrart Ikail in tha 7 th Io...mJ .nd liih Alt) V a ef oerne) 104 thonoe nortl thence tenth oar. , poiot incnoe nerta 87-,- eaet poles thence berth 4 east 30 58-!0 polea- thenar N ItVeaat JO 20-100 polea. theaoe north 74- eaa l 6100 polet; tbanea aorta west le6ff- IflOpolet; theneeaorth SS wait ,19 2S-18ft amleaf ea-t 2-f0tf polet; theio. .oath T8 ,J, J IS-1US ,olei; thenee loth weat 12 M-10a roleef thKlh ,S.t li8-100 poUw thw. iertlf- 80-100 polea: thoreouth.4e weal 6i-l0 poles theaoe aonh l eaat U W-T.0 polea thenee . 5 et 14 pvloa- thenoe nuute tU'utU ta-lan rwlea. thenee aunth If U ilt inn weet te pol plc it k ginnipgi ejoeotina' 4(1,l?lf'old R. Leonard H thown' Coanty SarVejor, dated Janeary- 14, 1851, ii traet bMitnated tecwtali thr., hundred ani twepV tyeitaoree iM forfy.ar. hhndrnth. a, or ..Alee the fSllowrns rrret o. . i , ' Tiwge H toes, blp f and teRrf'er PVtftt 8 II land.' line of land frfuiSr t aftn,.il h. '!,.. -. 7 ' t Ihe nn; thwett eofn a of a il -..r . j .-",nn "i to-rnwflrynr, thd iottlh tJrg id rt-yaal's landa ftyehalna to the tarlirn line thereatmmL ahv.a.ald sesttwlhi., HT-ehals, .'jMlfta'ST tuke for aBulheroorneH'liv ita,L,u ehaiae to another eornnr (a the ereck'j'th etw.rd.'' rraiirtig vaj.Jil.Ueor.lice.aoHeief s-ijeri-ti! ia the p'aeeof beiinnlni.. txiauin.-nir i ' ' tZl".' UUiuS-rwiLari'urUaaiei thereunto bcl, n-mj. j 8aid traeta arei u, aante'CndiTd and eonre. a oraoanno u. Bfrl UK he Mill Wm ILio... I TERMS OT Hi iiKOne Vnth 7 hau ,0h A V IHUti ane third la nan4 tb Liilanceiu tw Joan from tUe day a tnte with interael! deferred payments to be teour d by eoicaand aiorlu-igea ea !he premltee. r , -r - t " ' . , - " Thlcfarm ktituawd Vn iTic wo't fsrkof Owl reek In Woya?tnwn.ii p, . bout ha If h v b a ! a . en redertektown and t. hcHerTilln, and il unc o' Hie' oat ? aiwabla farm i thenntr. " ! tea evf r' ' -JA')H flTpr'Ht.v ' 1 '2 Vf un..j ii... Adtn'ra cf Vi'bi S.iaitk. AO ncS da httrnh rVtvMi tl.a at 1 ,t' a , . - r-' ' 11 'UiH i ( vj PTl (,ii'; (iHt be, betada ly rp -Ufrd 0 i ., U e J ,A.li,,i. Itr.tor.lf the e'Ute ef (J..r . it...... i.7. Aaea eoanty, Ohio, deeeand. " ' S ' Jelowa,,0xAa;i. JJ,'SiBo:j.3pd.. V .l ,-!! 4TTACCMNr hot;"::,' 77-t tl'V "'X'- O MM.".-.,.,., ...V .-fJ th n, kaeaar.aetw.'fjhi,,. 0 t, . ' ., aaa. f twenty d.llar, and a't. do llX ' |
