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iiiw iii i ai..w.i.ii.e''.." ! u I nwwf.i ipit ifiyioiwri..iHi,f . , .f ;, fc T"'' ' ' " " r , . ' ' ' Tr" - - r . ..... ' ...: . ir:.r ... ii ".'' ... -, i'. , . . . . ' ( 'i ..I.,.. v.:.!..'. r. .1 .:! IvJ !.".y ':-.' I -i ''-: ," '-i-. '.'; ' . -" ''-'" I - - - - 1 1 f . , ....... ill ., J .. !. olVfc 1 7 ,i. .11.1! JVC 10. ii,: In ! '. mI; ..i 'I. ill" ( ... I , . . , .. , ;i 1. t 1, , . 1.1 . ... VOL. X. . i. . ., ' ... m ..! IsJJ.unii ! "!!? K. w".. oi . , i..; l ,. MOUNJ' VERNON, OHIO. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ill, 1864. i. : i ' I - ll'.l f I.-' ,,T. I A& W 1 i' ft .. . . ' t V 9 V I IIfl B JIS Hill lIBItft iy ' " 1 4i? ' -; 1 Tjix.-.ii- rr ., . .r 1 . ,, ,. . ' . i. I..' 1 ' . '"I ...lil i. w , ' ' .: .' " ' '" " ' . .... ,m i I; .1.1 i ... it ,'tr.- ii,; Iii ! m!; ..i iA il. ; MOCKI TEKNON XEPI'BLICIN. , .... 'crvs or flc.fc.icniATio.V;. " ' Sllmonll.iloiJin,......4.-.l 11 DO ; um yi tar iltuc, .. j. . 2 do If not pud la mlvmuv, . . J vv..,vl.. '8 SO TKIiMrf OK TMAN'.HJK.NT AIVKRTII.V(J. Oj i4UKrn of 10 llm--, one luMrtiun, St in) Oai sqaar ia')i BuW..qiiu ItiMiliiiu, Om'jiuiiji'JI i.iii)tly -.j.j. 4.... 3 00 Jb iqulm H niputlift 5 00 One iquare 12 niijtkUjK, 8 00 .Two KUin 1 mnnlln, .". ( oc Two mmren g uionthi, a 00 Tin) nquarn 12uionlli,i.M 12 00 Adrertlnemi'ftta ovvr two quri- to U ontmtti'il for and paid kccurllut.ir1 or cbargod Ht advortlfdif ratfA. I.EOAl. AHVKBTISKMBNTS Kljt,t Iiyitll,'V),l4iHil, -w--f.--n.--T to CO KitriinHittiuAaL. joarui w vqaarf,'1. ( ' f.o Xti.inivntXiiiiriv tfurji Jitkifa.aaud roof.., 2 00 AdWnulittraiorraad EtUufori N51icc. '2 00 lluaiuvil Curdt, Dot exceeding 6 linen per aunutu, 6 00 Xoticea in Local column. 10 linen or le:,.,...... 100 No adrortUetncnt taken except for a Mpeclncd time,, and no pocia notice pul,libvO n anj- cane, uulen paid for, at Hie', iu ofi$l OOiTof jivoiy -tcu liiiui, Indcpen-' rflentof tbe advertiioment rcfurrud to. No advertising lonefor Advertinfny AgenU except forcah and prompt' pay. 8ARHITAL3 4 DEPARTURES S. M. & N. R. tl. trn Accommodation nrrirei... ...3:25 ?. a . 7:10 A. a. jYart.. :. 10:4T A. a. AccominolatloD. .. 4:24 P. CHTJKCH" DIRECTORY. TVISCn'I.BS CUURCIt, Viijii S(n, behrreo. gar and Koiuie, I a' J.. I -1 RKSBYTKKIA.V CHUnCH, corner fir Cheat- I. nuteUeeU. Hut. 11EBVKY. f ETHUDI3T EPISCOPAL CHUKCH. corner Oa and if. Ubejtnut atreeta. Kor. V. C. 11 OWENS PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner Guy and WM ftter eWMVB. UHE?E. CATIMLiC CHllRIrn;ernr Hk4 W KrKentie, Ber. JUI.IL'S IlliiiNf. METHODIST EP1SCOPALCHCIICH. (Banning Chapel). Walnut atreet, oetu-enB .Sunr nnd Clientuut, Kci. A. J. LYON. f ET1IODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH, Mechaulca LTX atreet between Vlii sil'UIijfli. I1APT1ST CiaRCH, Vine ntrect, helereen Mulberry l and Mechanics. Re. . Y. ICKNUAlKiER. . tON'UREOATIOVAL CIU'RCH, Mulberry t., between I Suuarand Hanitramie, lier T. K. MONROE. ', TNITKO PKE3BTTERIAN. corner Main and Sugar t) .treoU. v,, , e.8U..UU1TCHISO.N. - fETHOOISt WKSLiYAN CIK'RCH. 'eerni-r Mill-j 1 K berry and Wonetor. Her. MH. TRA VLS. 'ADMIXISTItATOIVjg NOTICE. . TOTICE I hereby given tlmt tlic uii'lercipneil Imit 1 ct u h esUltxtf Uarinat, l.vbMi'i(i'i Ut't of Kunx fuunty, Ohio, ictHM)tJ. All ptTMnii bavins cbf.in.tt (ja.nst m1 eute will rpieut tliiTfanii ilu'y pruvt-n y lor Kittlein-'iit aud tlioo UiJcljled aru rrrpiirtxt to any up wilhnut delay. NOAH UUI'MOX, .... ;lUAKUI AS AM'i. j H IVUHA IIUII- , wtiiti, iMtvir tin ' iiu lim UllT ut nt p- tnibcr A I). 1804. in tlte cohp of Lt-win M irnhy. Guar- (titan of Chariot H. Murphy and Florence (J. Jlnrpl,y,to f aid Court; tlia utnlerigticil will.on the 11 tb day ofOc- tnuorA. l). ui 11 u iock-a. Mm nl iuh nnr or ma 4:ourt lliiuie, in Kuox county, Ohio, olftir t Public al Mut fi.lluwiog (lofcriheil real e1ate, filtiatc in Mount Vern, 0., to-wit: On the Went ni.lo of II a i 11 street and a joint it if the orijrinul iilot of miitl town on thu Nurih, rouiniuuctnjc at (lift .ortiJ-ciut enrner of lot 'No l2wtn tiie onjtniat plot or nad! tnuti; thrnc wt a the U"v; thuoo North 19 ieet to the Atttiilot; - -Ihcnce Ka.-tto iluiu treet; th.'iiee Smith to tlio place f iieitiiiiii Alto, tk Mat part nf Lr.t 2-18, in Walker' addition t iMt. Vernon; lieintitu at (he N''(t!i rioit corner of hi Lut 1!4S; linnet .South feet; thence Went 33 J el; thenc Nrtli j'J ft et; tln-urv fiirit 38 feet t " the pl.-ico of beininif. Hoih ttnclff fold Miihjcct I tli life-vstatn t tlm I'ctitiotir-r lnthetHine. TKIUIS ot' cLU-fc. One-third in hand; ont-thirj lu- 1 tl lulitnce in two yeuM. 4o h-' wcim-d hy niort''Hj,'o on t 1 piTimseVwitli Inln't pavaMe annufilly, at the rutfe ml rhi prfi-cMif: ".-J.KWLH-SM'HMI Y.tiuarrtinn of C. L. Murphy nd K C. Murphr, .Jrpt. 20. WJ-3 ffiJ4l. Wat. Met'lellnnii, Au'y.- JAMS CRA rORD'd KSTATE. "V OTICK ! hereby ((irenithat the utu.ctijL'Oi;l hnn been ilulyiip'tttted andquftlifiiMlaathe Adniinliitnitor tt .1 en CiHvrfnnl, lute of Knox Co., .. dee'd. All per Mi' baviHff iflaiinfi axnlnut the muio will prvheut them I 1! proven for wtllrim'Dt audjili ibduhtnd arc required to 1 iy up vithoutdelnr. : pt. 20, 04.-w;!$L! . JOSUII CRAWFORD. Harseesh Candy. Tl;e OritnlJilNcnfRe-totHjjoiHiiJ, ) T r tb flrtft time liitrMlioc. Into thu country lu a lite I caied and avtenWe It.rnt. A MOST EIlIITrlX'Kx!iilnmnt; KuifCc' 1i0- fd f'r 'PC titne it h'i luu-u iti-ed in Kanteiu C'iu .irien bm unm nodt)I'i, p it's l ,heauty,n well autye in 4i:odiit the iw-ki (k,ift'ct itptUh4crfiiTii'i'ii J rANtt AEAC r Y filaihlen th heart.. i the iit' the uponktT, the ftudtj'u'f, and the buhintiii niitn, Reeot to K'Mber new inpi ration aud new encriry. a rvad-iitv& nd kuennvB of poruiiithio ut,ktimvn b'rv Hnp tineas or lMlyoryP Thp.t U tho Question. Wr i-hii recoinincnd it h oiii of tho nr-nt. wondMful and iHcieut imolietuea. wet kaotrn. It l a tbouand fddl tfrr than Quinine hr Chillm nnd Fkvkk. It iin-par') a vit:r aud Hlrcntfth to the mtnd aud bodv trii t man lotin, fnd will f r . . I 1 1 V i Sn I far full Denoripttvw LM. t?old by Diujjfghta arert rfherp. I'rlcn 60 ei ftU and tl per -mix. , , Ini .irtedonly by the fjUN'JAK V.tt(.AII COMPANY dm f 3B Heekumu utret t. New Yoik. 1 yl 1 br S. W. I.ippftt. Urugiipf, Mount Vcruou. Ohio. JVi5'. 8(18tl4-luiJ. - . ; ' " Steam , SawyHil for alc ' (TP-l un leripaoJ jearW'niierl the4fwefi(j tti divided 1 11 II or 1 1L1 !, 8iutt 1 Steam Sitw At 1 11 nnd h acre of Land, , South Kca of UMint A'erboiL, ntiihe Martma bur it. Aio,nty liousu aofiLaiion said prttnimee, Said illt l In good rynoiog ortlvr-riq a go4 Uuk timber r Ion. Lumber alwuy ready sale at good price in rain. The mill has been running for several yearn re-uuin hut little for repAira-r-abuudatev oC uowviry V MH-i-MOO;onojjraiB bB'l; oiwtit.I .one and I ilnnr.ein two yearn, secured by note and mortir&ge lot e promises. yM. 11 Y ATT. ,t 13. ) i ' ! ' ; " . In -I MttrtiSv vh. Cni-ner Fnrdnrr. W. T. Runn nml otVns iwctt't?ort affowimon PIerorKoy.ir;,H C rto," ClTtt aCMUn, AttJichmetit " - 1 Ii lr. DerendAot atmve named are hereliy notilifil. I aHiaibe vtht ttat- -mt beptHmrHtrr lUl, the ahj Ji el Murphy lilwd in; stHl'.Cvur, his pvlittHin araiHit I 'i in asdulUerv. m tU th prays iidgmeut araimt tbe jb entiant- to raid tellti.n lor the uciof a'Jlti2.48, ftith )o ereitt from April 12. 10, h baiauro alleged to be I him on nn account for kooiIr. wari aud H.enhau tl ic, sold and delivered la the said defendurits a men. j ra of, andpnrtuvfa, in h"Hloe E-ih C(npall,, an . .Vfflcittiun of perton htretof.e dotng bunioemi under . iiat name, oh or about the 15tb of June. 18i7, for work ionu upon th same, aud wpeusva rf ltnupurtation jid on the hiitw,. by Charlea Cuotr.r, l4hn Cooptr and -Thadiu L. Clark, late partner undo the naruo off'oo ptrs Aj Clurk. wbirb r luim has been lusiuned to, and is pwned by tlte plaintiff. Said petition aleo se jk the ad-Jiititment rd settlement f the affairs of aid. Company Tbe defi-udanix hfrtj nifuud are Ydrtfter pitti((ed that imlesa they ap-rf nhrnriiiver o uVimur to -Aid petition br the third Hjiturdny aftr the expiration of nil week Vom SepUunbuf Uib.ilRsu. iba aant wilt he ttkta for jconfeased.jivi ju.ti-in-u.t r.ndrrttfaroorllnglr. t CL-IEIIS k jtCMXKlAW"toW. Sept 13, ISMwOelO.iiO. fVTOTICB is hereby rIyou. that thn undesigned hns ll boeu duly ppointrtr -nd mtBei-a ?Anlf ?f the Estate of Ira I'cnler, late ot Knox county, Ohio, deceased. All persona havingrlninii-ninst the name, will present thorn dnly auiLentirted Tor wtt (lenient. AJ1 indebted are required it cfil and xmr up itlirut de - 'sTb'r&'&VdRss,. Repairers of J7a'tche3t Clppk. Jewelry, fa fa BTJtNCIt." BmifflR, ti) Order. AIo (Joy and JRoamtJJimstt 1 1 Liihrtnd Iloxitt t tft Jlu-SiKl 'l Mr. .VRo, Obm.: I,. Ms; '.;fi; Th dLH-rvry of tlio Treaiurv tfw ;n4Ut. that ubj ovrihtiow will bt picelTfd forUoMu Troaui XoUa, paM thtryen from Aiu. Wt-b, IStM. Ub etnlati. Dual Inter. tat tb ntiof mvii t;J tbMcolbi jtr cost, per aniia.n, principal aui Intortufb'JtU to U paid In lawful txiDny. - i1!' 1 t i' i .niit'i J ThoneiiteawlllU eeurcrtibU' at tkb option of tliti koMoraltf aturtty, lutotrit per ul' gold bVarliig bond, payable not leu than fire normur than twciity 'yeant from their date, as tha Gorernnifn 1 ay elect.1 Tliyr: will be ,MUed! In ilcnotnlnationa nf $ 50, JKO, , fjjoO, $1.-OOOand M,000. and all aubicrlptioua muitt be 'for dftj doilurabriihme liiultlple of Afty dollan. 1 M "' The nolo will he traonuittud to the owner frt-e of ranporlatloh rliaraaa aoon after tho receipt of te original Cet-fffl- ate of pepuit u th-y t-au be ijnparef ! Ai the nuie drav luteri'it from Auii-t 15. ffTMtpt maJlindcii)sU ubHetjuent to that data iout uny 'lu Intercit accrued from date of note to dut of ti-rpofiU Partlei depositing twenty-flve thousand dojlari and upwards for these notes at any one timo wiUbc allewud A commission, of ouo juarterof one per ceqt.,.)rlii(h will be paid by the Treasury Di'parlaiiODt upon the receipt of a bill (or the nmopnt.-eertineit to by tlu? ofllcer with whom the deposit - made.: N'o deductions ftr coBirainrlooi must be made from the dojioiits ' SPECIAL ADVANTAGES CF THIS LOAN It is a National S vvjxos Ua.k. ore-ring a higher r rate of Interest than any other, nnd the bett tKuritj. t Any aavlngabajk which pya Its depositors In V. 9, otcri.c-oirndei-n thatUU pa,lnf lu the Wnt chi ulatlng medium of the. country, aud it vatiiiot pay to anything better, for lUoffuaeUtaroalthertn government necuri- tiea or lu notes or bond liable iu govertimeut iapr, . It l equally (oitreuient as a temporary or purmanent LiiiTcstmeut The notca can always be bold for with. I11 fraction of their face aud accumulated interest, and are tho best security with baukt as eoltatterals for d'is- counts. r."'- r. ; . ' 'CoiiTflftilfc into 'a Sup conl.i20fGuIi! toinl In addition to thft rcry Iibov;U Interest nn the ptes for three yoara, thU privilege of eonverrinn la now worth abont three par cent, per annum, for the current rate for 5-120 lion da Is not Um than, nine ptr cent, premium, and baforo thft wa the premium on 'six per rent, U. &t fftockn was over twenty per cent. ' It will he tevn tfaat the artual profit on this loan, at the presert markitjate in not less than ten percent, per annum. , c t. fa ExemjtioB from State or, luBicipal Taxation. ; , Uutniddc from alt the adranUgt-awr have enumerated a special Act of CongrfjtfrccJiy, ttfl bonds and Treasury ntfctfmt local (arntiok r On the nrcrage,rJhin exemp- ,t(ou (a worth about two per atnt. pn-annuin, according .to the rate of taxation, in various pnrtAof the country; , j It Is betioTed that 110 securities offer t;veat lii'lin-o iroents to lenders an tl use Usued hy'the government. In all other for mi of Indublcdnotiii. thu fiith or ability of prlrate part ten, or rffoek foinjvaiiU'ai, 01 tiepnraceeoinniu-nititrs, only, 1a pledgod for pamant, w hite the whole I roperty of the country i faeid t secure tho. dittcharg of alllbe pbrgitions of the, Vuited tjtntef. , i While tlie 0iHj(uneut oflfk-rs tho 'niosi llbunil terina for It loan, It believps that tlte ciy strongest appeal will bo to lh loyalty nnd pntiiotism of the people, j Duplicate certifies tea w ill le issued for alt dponittf. The psrty depthitinp niUht rndoro upon the original , K'rtiflcate the dtrionilnatiou. bf tiof es required,, nod whether they are to b Uhu1 in K.-uk or pnyahl to order. When so endorsed It mul be left with the officer receUIng the deposit, to-be fornarih'd tojhe Treat ry Department. - A a- , . a. . SLiisciiil'TiO-VS wrta it KKpKivivD by the Treasurer gfthe United States, at WatthlnRton, the ite feral AahUI I int Ti easorera and .dCMKuatctf Denoaitarlea, ; Kirrft Natlftnal BanV of t'ofunibn., 0,' 1 f Kint National Bunk of Clevylnn.l, O. Sffoinl N'ntion.il Bank of Cleveland,' O. I Klrt National Band of Sandualty, O i Seijood National Baufc tft 'andu.k.v, A. t j Fiipt'NiUiniial Iffctik of Z;i(ifhJ)l-,, J 1 TVj the ' Second Natiooal Bank of .uneMltlv. O. and hjr alt National IlanKl wblch are dcpoilariea ol public money, aud. I ALL RESPECTABLE BANK? AND HAXKKRd throughout tbe coniitry:wlll further Inforutatloa k ; AKFOItU EVERY FACILITY TO 31'BSCRIL'KRSi. AuX IIWV ' 1 CITY DRUG STORE, s. w. rjrFiix, WHOLESALE 5a RETAIL i DRUGGIST. ( EEALEIt J.Y WhX'fS OC I t A "J. . ' i - . J s i 4 4 '! . VARNLSIIEP. i y ' akd', ' .. :; v ; DYE STU37ir,St FIXE TOILET SOAVS, PERFUMERIKS ! ' ' 'L " haib fjaV ' ' 'PUTTY JIJYD triJYDOl' .CLASS j .:, n , Patent HeoiciNBS, ' eUItE r INES fANp TUQUORS 1 For Medicinal Furpaei, COAL AND ABEON - 3Y the Barrel ok ii.,LF Barrel. OVER 50U COAL OIL.IWW SOW OM IIAXD. To which we inrita the trade. . PIIY81CIAN3 PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately Compounded. Guodi Warranted a $ Repreicntvd, , . ' or no "ai r. . CWV DRUO' bTORB.' i M Opno.lte ttir Kfnren rfount. rr. trt-l mrt CANCER DOCTOR, -1 -4 ".TOmOs 1. .Tolut sois, 'i ,.:'..;; OF OLKVKLA!). .. lT0lII.n Inform all wlio may no lllicted wllli Taneer Tf that he la prepared to Cure that fornilitabie die eo.e by a prorena dlftYrin' Irmn all oilier, known only to. blni.elf, Hie treatmenl eonefete fn th appMratlrn of a ini(e pla.ti-r, composeil nf fcampfan bertpt, enne lo( little oro pain.' -On exanifnnticn be will he able tp ty to ttie patient wbeiller their ea, laeurableer ot and i!l fruamntf a pi-rniauept cure of all heun dortabee. Alo. will puarranUe . permanent enre In the womI cn.e ot Rnumati.m. i r - , . ItKf aaajHiKt Mra. Banmel Ker.dfa Mae tell or. E R. Gaud, and D,iid Unrer, Mt. Vernun, 0 ; J-b Daily, CenOrburir. Knox Co.. Objo. .... fl-wice hi l,ta-r,ort,f,. Il.dnird, Cm ahpa Co , fj;.' 1'4 milei routb or Clerelanil. Jul. SO, l4-lf To Painters and Builders- eonal to. pure I Limieeed Oil. and muca ckciir. Aliajfure around uc(j ckcatwr. ., Alio 1" .ire (round W hit. I.4 and .iuB at Har i'J, leoviy, 'WABNEB KILLER S, , ..!! ,i The Newiirk ' American- pvea a.tgtfJ sketch of t)ia;twpituuiIidaUs for, CitiigiVba in this District.;; KoaJ tlia iulloii):l The political roiiiJrJa of Iho twu''eiiJi-Jates aro I I'urj Ibe iieoi!o. .i iir!''. By these they, wjlj$taad t.r l'all.i, -inil ) . CoLlMIti'8 DkL.AjNO, within thruofilaja of the doulur.itiou ijf war1, upon, Mexico), rose in liis plico uad Kaidi "lW,ii .triad to keep niy. cuuulrjrri!ht.iipou'tija(ui!ii-. tion; but uiue wr jis declurud, iiinl )ioti-tilities have, iieeif Lqgiin, I' will stand hy my country niuur 61 WRONfi, with hiou-ev. men and supplies," ' W hen tt.e war, Cor t lie l'iiioti. : begun he: stqod by his country in tlie ltiuiiT, asio iiau boiorc done in the wrong." H has dono what ''no coip(!ihcad iu the: thirteenth district would iii), put in aud paid tor a substitute, for a f.on who would have been exempt ed by thi board, or could ' hae easily paid tho couitliutatiou, lie now stands the- UBComproinisinjr opponent of tho traitor's platform at Chieao and of all who stan J upou it, or uililiate with the Euhniissionists of that party. . Charles l'OLLET wa the bitttrcne-my of Stephen A. I)ourl.-.s. lie was ona of the miserable doughfaces who avo his voice end his Vote with South Carolina in bcr successful attempt to, disrupt; divide und overthrow tho demociatie jiarty in 1SC0. 1 He helped to consign iMr. Douglas to defeat, aui his party to ruin. He advocated nud voted for a known rebel perjurer, John C Breckiu-rige, agaiust the most popular -statesniau the democracy ever had. . Ho carried Lickiug county to Columbus and by skil- , . - , . .1 ... 11. . r ' ' iui iricKcry casi me untiro aciegaiion ror that traitor 0. Ii. Vullandigliani. Ha has consistently, from tho first,- opposed every measure for the iiiieinir of armies, tho payment of the soldier's h ages, for the voluntary enlistment; of recruits, and stands to-day a subinirsUniot, . and a d is-unionist' lie - profi!Sie"td be a Union man, but his -style . of Union .is that of CaUiont) and Breckinridge, a Union with the right of socesjjoii.. ,' i ,. , rj Having this political 'record of Mr. Toilet, wo have no occasion to "lift tfio vi il upon his privacy., " That is a matter between hilti aud ltis'fiod." The public character of tho two meH ro before the people. ,Choo5c betweeu'them. . SOLBIEKS OF'THlJ UXION ! , !',-. . i .uicl'-. I ." I t.'i l.vi 4.1... , la the War a "Failure" or will the War Eeslore tlie t'nlon t . The black hearted ruitorsand tho pale-kcurted poltroons w-lio combined at Chi cago to nominate- McClellan aud Pendleton, the man wild always delayed tho war and the man who always opposed it, had Styled the war a failure, aud culled tor its abandonment. Few, it any, of these creatures, had cver.jiar'ieipated in it person- ally. ioi oik' oi tttcm Knew anyiuing oi what the'y affiimed, save as it waspromrt- ed to them in their own coverts, 'by cither tho basest motives ur i tho i meau tst,itstiucts. I'rceiicly so did. Judas ua-. count Christianity. failure. . J'reoisely so-did'Benediet Arnold, dcehnctho revolutionary War a failure.' The evidence Is aa worthlefs as its origin is detestable. ,:Tloro wie.aieii of ; I otter ere Jit, .who caii testily un this point. , They are inen who Sirang to the .combat at the very first ciill.'ahd have led the old flag through tke 1 1 .ze of half a hundred ba'tles. They ore the men, of all others, who should best know the aetuul strength of the ra bellioDj for they have been for thrceyear.-in morfal grappi l with it. They aro tho uieu, too whose Vstimnte 1 of realities ' is' unwrapad by tjthery pmllnniniity 'or treachery who dily peril their lives for jo;r eo.iiiirv n.hoso every drop ol blood singly cotitaiua mora of real . manhood, more of tluseelLinouU whioh spriiig from the living soul 'instead nf tlia vile dust' than all the hundred who gathered to do work at Chicago. What say theso heroes "to the Copperhead declaration. . thatfto. war is a failure, aud canuot restore the Union ? ; SaysLreut. .CcprGraut. . 1 Tba.cqd is not, far. distant, if, wo will onlv bo true .to ourselves. All wo want now to insure an early restoration of the Union is a dotcruiiued nnity of scntinibut North.''; .. '' : ! Says Ma'j; Gen. nook'or;'" '' ""' 1 -. "Thii Cnidn'musf. ba preserved 'anil there is no other way t)f preserving it but by tho power !n? ovx arius--by Miiihtiiig tho conspiracy to death..- This -rebeU.ion. i is tottering while I peak; it is going down J and wili soou iumbie into ruin." Sa5s Major, Geti-Icade : i- ' 'I' .r-iV Di miwiiufr'.'airiiow-asclesS to discuss. c' ... . ., M all questions to tW'8; wo havcjdajily aiid hourly evidcuees thatv. it cxists.and that it .canjonly-be determined by harl fightipg,.aui by . deter-njined efforts W overcome 'the armed eri'p ' u,ics of iho government. " Bay's M.4. G'cn'. Bumsiddj'' ''"' ' 'Woiild it not bc'cowtiruly for us toay that this rebellion 'cannot be crushed, and the authority of thipnvdruuicntsusUined: J Iiotw is iu iny ijiiDOt no question at it, There can he tiosueh thingas layingduwn of arms, or cessation of hostilities, until tho entire authority ortho government is acknowledged by every ' citizen of our couutry.".,,'.,'.! .i ., nl. ivc-iit') lr. "The greatest' victory .of the . Robtls, greater thari fifty. Manujeasca,- and - their oply one that con give, jbcni a particle of hop,, wilfbe to dpfca tlje war .party rVo In Oi-.n. m ir Mn'm no I rrn " the inconiing"Co'rapaign: if;'! . l"-tH t- " &?i'MafcP?.W:il Witt -n r'Jj desire is to t!o;al jq piy power; to t'Jstaiu the Government iu i'l efforts .to put down the icbelliou ap olynct to t o t'ffeetp3, lii.ttiy ' JUdf 'c tn'otil," ' "by a" steady and unswerving pWoutinn' 'of tlho War." t. ayfc tBold Voteraii Maj. (Intt.'Wo'ol: '!' 'iNolhi.n,? 'for aWght I rail aisVowr,' will save tlie juiuii and its Qovarnuicrt'j'but the auccossoq of .Grant; iShondani: Ifarra-gut aud Sheridan." , ,., , ! -,, ! .( ., ' ; J'robibly there , "is .nu.t a sinirlo Major. Ocnpral ii) tho Armjt, pr ovon Brigadier, In. active service, who does' uojt hold thwe same' obnvlclions.i Indctfl.' it iniiy bo Wuid . mm me wnoio uriiivj as a oeuy; B posses-el) by an absolute asuuraucetlial tlio oiiiy way , to deal with thoyeliflupii is to oon tuer it, and that thut comjuv. ii already nearly ai-cbni'p'lished)-" ...".,".1 it ( t rr..'". !vt-.t It is true that tLere haa been a )iw( of tins war wnieli was n absulntn .Juflurt. It is'that part of it which was 'undaV tlie charge of Ueogo B. MoClelJn.'''lt is u striking fuettjiat this Ueoeral aliould httva held couiuiand of thu Jtutwt iujportapt da. pnrtnic'nt iu the seat of wur ijtr fourteen moiithsj and'uot galliei) from the rebels, during all that timb tho permanent :'pos"; session of one foot of soil. So for as George B. McClollan has had to do with ii, may the war bo culled a failure.. ,',.', And it is precisely this which makes, him a supi preuii'ly fit nomineoof the. party whioh has done, aud is still doing, its utmost to make the icaraniaLortioii.tr,.jfr. 'fimei. ..(,.12'V l.oy.iicM.'y. niiWAKEi. "' There ia a great ga.ne of cheating goV ing on at this tiuio.-'"' The Chicago plat-form do'maiids that the War 'shall stop at once, and that we 'shall have' a convention of all the1 States',' "tor agree' upon terms of pca'eel"' Iu bis fetter of accept-' anca' MoClellan says, tli'e war Uiiist jo on and till tho robcls submit to 'our law'sjand the restoration of the Union. ' jflcre'iaa eonfliot. AVhich is the tiial original, piire Jacob 'Townscnd'4 Sarsaparilla? ' Whlc'lt is' the pure de.tiocracy?' In his confer enco with Col.' Jaques'antl ..Ir. pilnioro on tho; 17th of July last. Jeff., Davis said 'WE ''ARB KOTiWllifav; FOR. SLAVERY. VE :ARR FIGIITIXO FOR INDEPEN'DENCIi, ANDTHAT Oil EX rEKMINATrON', : fVE WILL HAVE."' "" ' . ' '." :' " ' i '-SAY TO MR. LINCOLN FROM -M.E, THAT I SHALIi AT AY TIME BK PLEASED TO' HECELYE, i'HO; l'OSALS FOR P1.ACK On. ue. basis' OF OUR INDEPENDENCE. lif will re Useless to ArpROAcn ME WITH ANY OTHER" ; ' 1 The men. who mado thq Chicago plat form know this, and wheu they proposo to negoeiato, it is ot course, upon tho btt sis of acknowledging th6 iu'jcj en Jenec ot Jeff 'Davis' goyeri!nicnt,"and when McClellan accopts' 'a ''domination from men who thus declare, he puts himself in their power, and will be controlled by them. ,7Jut, to get (ho war men. there must be a cheat, anil a. swindle tomewhere. So McClellan in his fetter, of aecoptanco talks about trie nocossity of preserving the Ujion, aud that the rc Uublbdimcut of tho Uuion iu all its integrity mus,tj eor,,- tiutit! to be tho iudivisable oondition.inany settlement.. ,t So, here they go, tho on" clashing with, and contradicting the oth , : Now, the,,ehoqt,and ,swindlo como in: just. here: la, localities where the peaco aiid subtuisp ion element exists, the plat- .Jurm ie the genuine .earsaparilla.., But the atlic.r day at a speech in Bostqn, Mr, Winthorp, once a :vhig, and now sq fur over ; as to be a copperhead held .up McClellan, s letter, and - told the people that was ha true jucdjeine, the real ceaaino Jacob .Towaseuid; article, , lift didn't - care. a. ;aJlraw. fortho-plRtfoim; tlia letter vad to,;b() tho guid,e, i icwi j Kowj ivc aslc honest men how'they'like"' this sort of management. .. In businessi it wouli bo downright e'tvindlibg;-snd tho man. guilty ui pra'oticiu? it would be Ha bio to indictment, and punishment for obtaining property ubder false preteoCes'i i But it is the desperate resort of a dej-poralo iaeti(Jin,) iThaak;Prtividonde,ifce cheat is so transparent that tit won't she 'ceetli.'i v.l -fft -. ?"'.', v'm ;-r- 'i . -l,. now tiir rimroits Kintnt) jr . ,-.J ra atiyaLi.riejA ; . w. '. Thn Charleston ('mirier nf fl.a Sftrt.'7. V:l '.ili...''UL- .i,'. ln!:-!''' ' '.!''.. IU lUnUtin.-liil um .lltui:o llUlii UIIIIJIIU anJ ibchneesfor successj.us 'iiptifiei fcccssthus Lupptilies .tho Psinociatip party w.ith'thu rebollion. It bkes the roasonahlo and true viqw of too case, si" every ,man of ihtelligouco . i; -iui iir VI!- -j ..il wr .. ; . : . .1 '' :' J- te. .;,:, , "All of porceiVo, (ho iritimato eon nfcctio'u ckistlug' botween the, armies of t ho eonto Jerae ' and' the- Dcirce men of Uhe. United btatcsvtn': These 'cnnstitirte two immense forces that are workind (oh pether for the procurowant. of peace. Tho party, whose, n-oniiuitisri. and plat-r for tii wo are considering, are altogpthor i l! ...- aI.-vJT Jl '.'t'-' iV: '. -:-! uuiuiiueub lur Dilutees iiu -inp vourase apd Tesolntlon bf biir' Sgtitifig mei.:'' TT hoia; getrcrttk-Uipj- 6agacrtjr,' taldr -nd yigilatifa ira uiiablei to ebtaipi Tictdries, a?d to arrest the .piogresa df the invis djng hordes, the dieting administration will laugh t faijo ljjbn efforts of the; opposition, aufl1 in spito of thouiost pow-, dfiil combinations,' will ponfmue to hold lio'places tlief ooeupi;,v(C'urisiic'ce'.;is. it) battle ingures fhe eocee's-t !of ''MeChjIlan Out niilare l tMVif.iMV-'k.d,'' tW'jjl .flBfpafr.!' ,iivi,.'sj'n iii.i. i ' More of the, Soldiers Vote,,.. Ii' Kvery day confirms1 the fact that' Mc Clollan will enly get thu vote that Val luhdjgharti gotin 'tho irmy: " The follow- fngiotiii recently taken show whleh way L .. i tii. ., ' tho etirrerit Is running li.M ii t bo ,i .ii '. i iiu Lin. ' '.189 : 274 JkO. 1 '76 U..S. Hospital-ot l'ittsbor? Second Ohio Vet jCaw-by 24 Hi Iowa: Infantry. . osi 49 1 3W aa I Corps of Sheriihiu's Army 1C,00() Frederick llowtitul. Va, .. v.! 62. 2 000 : 211 8tlt, 10th A lSth-lnd. lot ... , HOL : 98 First X ' y; Dragoons " 750 Ca"inf Purole, Md.! i i '1,528 ! Navpl Hospital, Md. ,,; t .30!) . Soldiers's lloppititl, Md. , .287 1st Vennoiit Drigndo1 : "! 724 9 til Vermont Kouneut ." ii '200 10th Vernioiit Regiment 7 co.., , lot) ' 4'cooi.' Vermont Cavalry 81 3d -A'crniont BilUery'"-1 "' '"" 30 ! S 22T -1'.- 47 -'J 11 t -lr-.y ...i. . -: -.: , l-'NION III E.N OF KIS)x ARE VoU " " The fo-llowing 'closing "appeal from our State Central Committee is addressed to every union man in every townshij of our county. If every :(thin is not ready lose1 no time lu iiuishing the . work. ,Do not delay Sri hdu but close ' the. ranks and be ready' for a chango all along tho lliieOni Tuesday.'' '' ': 1 "'' ,; 'Tlio day ofoliictio'ii is near at iiand.. See that your Townships are) thoroughly organised, and a complete listof tho Uniou yotors iu the hands, cf, several ! active men at the polls. Sea ihnt man is on hand; and puts in his vote.-Bewaro of illegal and fraudulent votes. Let no nun vote who is not legally en'.: titleo to tlo so. : . Look out for deserters and skulkers from the draft, who will, try to 'vote iu other counties than thoir owu; Let these menI bo marked, and lot the punishment of desertion, as well as that of fraudulout voting, follow ihem. : ' : 0."e thiog.more:- JLctithe law with Tegard to 1 losing all liq uor shops bo stribly enforced, aud in addition to this, let every business tnau close his-house on the, day of election,' and repair early1 'to thd polla.j. Let thd hierchant,i the mechanic, tho; prQfcfwiomii Win, and the hiboriug man, all give the day to the cause of thq countr and the, Union. Tho times de inniid the services of every man.' - A sn-cret aud traitorous foo isia ' our midst1 and .activelyiat, worker, Wo riiiist -dofea. him.M Oue day's, work, man of the Union party, 6110' day's faithl'ul and earnest work, and all is' well.'"' ';" '" , , .Workaiir yoursdwand,' ybu-ichildrcri against nwo who would tell your country to(rehols and tfaittw. ,.,;. .,; '. -.-i ,' ! .By order of -Committee, : ' . ; ;' &, yo lney dorSey,' " ' Chairman. , James Williams," Scfs'y Gkn. B-VLL of Zancsvillo, has always been strongly tinctured with pro slavery notions. Born and bred in Eastern Virginia, his residence in a froe State has not entirely removed tlie virus from hit blood. lie has ajways been opposed to the' Beriioeracy except on this one question of slavery.; IJe has sustained the Administration, until itbccme accessary to crush slavery to end tho' rebclliort. lie stood by the" President while ho confiscated rebel cat'.le, and horsos and floods' and lauds to our cause, but when it becamo nocossary1 t conGsoato' the negro' ; slave, Ball pntestcd. " .' ' ' ! Take any sTiapd'b'iit that' and he was all right. Touch tho negro, ahd ho was no longer a j.a't riot, but a ti'yuipathiser with tho rebellion.'' ' . "' ' ' ' Woll, lcthimgoi'Tho loyal people can not! afford to turn aside' from their fixel purpose; to crush the rebellion, ' nnd tlic ciiise tlicrco, to 't cctiutnodate him'j ' . lie started right; but" he1 has fallen out by tho way sido. lie has deserted m in tho hour of ouv triuaiphs.'" Ifo has' destroyed the rolnnant ' of' his, influence and he cad noVc'r again rbgaiif it. The issue is too plain, tho difference too vital to bo overlooked or jTorgotten. Good bye CenV Batl: ' v '' : :' ' " " ; How )Vaslilrigtou Served them, T ' lii'a,recent speech in Fraaklin County, Hon. Sam. Sijellabauoeb, 'contrasted it ho' conduct of Washington in' 'our war of .1776,.- with1 the complaints hgiinst the present' ndiumigfra'tiop; in 'a way that placed the grumblftTo' of to-day in very iigly company.' . 1'hp topes of that day felt just as badly as ( the copperheads of 18GI dq. . Tliev had the same grounds of pomplaint exactly. ' But hmk afsoino of .1:: ..'.'. '.':'..' . ' .t. -. . '1 " - 0 too imiia' ni(i(i iroiu inu recurus: . , j Ou'the' '8th "'May,' ' 1776, oue'h'und'rcti nt'' Ww'iiWeif' men Were Arrested and fine4 J(!,?ai,m.: fat .rdfusiqg to- tolunteer Mj, tnc prUcLivj. atn;Mtun.-.y, ,. Aoy, 21. 177(5, Samuel Fullcv wivs ar- rasTe uiirfininloi; ttdt tiininii the 'art 1. tkt tft4toofatipSi& 'Irai'dopriveJ" of jfistirearmi ,,,J , , c, a- : . lllunrv Kinnaro, Sen. Was lmnrisoncd at tllb'tory Jail for score ti tig a dererfcr: j Leonard and 'Martiif Bcliniro wero ar1-rostod.; Juus 28th, J7:76,- fi thd foHewiiig Offejioes:. 'fixpemin $mtimet.fawwil ta A-n(rican Liberty and br adii'ivq ftttpt. HcUcr'i Company to lay fnwii tiei' " ;JulV 7h,' it76,ltt:eo ' aayn'ifter the doclnrntibtf' f 'Independenpi, ' Jorliui Testill was rrestfid and ' tried ttpori no otho ohaiga than Ma enting OtAneri. eaii Liberty",, ap4 tho cntjyhows that y without anjything being exactly nroyed a?aiptit:hlm nd'Tasshipped'to-tho Jliddle Dutriet,". !tUfiro','W be ' rfg'jffi'1 tried lq3 a 1,1. 1 -C T . . 1 T- . 1 rr a 1 10 1 1 -j, mi ou r.e;f anT,;a. ry Worrel were arrested ou ' this1 charge, W wit "A'.ryW.t'ny tcntimintt wutircl to Anithicau Liiie.rty." . They wero ooric ted, fined, compelled to sign a rceauta. tion e-tprobsiug sorrow ,lifor our evil aud malicious' conduct; arid do, promiso, on- gngo, mid pledge our houors,' to conduct ourselves in a' regular manner for1 the future, never acting, '"Ji'mji or doingyor to our kuowledgo suffering or permitting' any thing to ba mid or done prejudicial a. 11 ' . . . ui niiiuitar io .nuuricau noeriy, out will forthwith, to the utmost "of our power, Oppose every enemy: thereof. ; Given under, our hands (his J7,of Aug., 1776." ':.' ' 'r-r ' ' Gen. Wool for Lincoln. ( ..f . The venorablesoldierand patricft: Jonii E. Wool, ia very deeidely in favo ot Lincoln,' end opposed to McClellan fot the Presidency. ! We ebpy the following from a httcr of his to a frieud ou 'the subject: "I was more than delitilited with thq views you eutcrtain in regard to the election of McClellan to thd Presidency of tho Uuited States. , You bavesaid tru'thfullv that his "election moaus , the trailing- of our nag in tlie oust betore its enemiesj the entire subserviency, of the North' to tho South;"' and vot uiiiiht have added. tho surrender of the United States to Jeff. Davis aiid. his Government. That sueh is tho intention,, if thev suococd in the cieuuuu ui iMcviouan, 01 me. icaoors 01 l r. ll II... e .1 1 ,. tins' wide spread conspiracy ' of reace- makers,. there can not bo a shadow of doubt It extends over the North as well rs tho South, .Its influence is seen and 1 olt in every city.town and hamlet throughout the land, with its lieadouarters in Canada." " ' "; -'- -- TliEpE are 231 electoral votes to he cast this fall.,,, It will rfiquire 116 to elect. : Now, we regard the three '.great States of New Yoik, , Pennsylvania and Ohio', as certaiu for Ljucoln. In euehof them tho soldiery havo.a voto, and they aro almost unanimous in favor of sustaining tho government, and putting down the rebellion. ...New York has 33 votes, Pennsylvania 26, and Ohio 21., Add to t'..cse New, England States; and they are assure for us is Ohio, and wo have 119 votes, nioro than enough to elect. But no intolligeut. mo n doubts our success in Michigan, .Wisconsin, 'Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas,. California Oregon, and West yJ:,ml '.f v We have eery. reason to belicvo wo shall carry Illinois, Indiuna, Delaware pnd Maryland. Thus our friends can soe how tbe land lies. Wh'lp tlia, national triumph is certain, it becomes itill more important to labor for success Ht home, in our County and Congressional contests. , These are the present points of interest, and to them every loyal man wil devoto his unremitted labors. ... ; A tavern keepcr in Columbus, when giving a New Year's prosppt tp his 'help,' told-oue ot his porters (a smart Irishman) hat he was about thn bet-t man round the House, and therefore) ho ih,QU'd fiive him tho most costly prwent 'Sure,' said Patrick, rubbing his hands with delight, 'I always mane to do my duty.' 1 believe you,'-, replied' bis employer, 'and thereforo I shall make you a present of all you havo stolen from mo during the year.' Thank yer honor,' replied Pat, and lnny nit your iriends trato you as liberally.' ' . . , tfl-TiiERB was a grand Union, Meetiue a1 Pikes Qpnra House, Cincinnati, on Wednes day evening la.it, at which IIou. nonry Stao-berry, nud Rjr. Dr. BfeckeuriJge of Ky, mado able and eloniiant spseches. The Vcu eruhlo Dr. good into this , campaign with all his might for Liucolu, the suppression of tie rebellion anl tha,-utter ptiHetioq qf slu' ; A yonDs mnii bdtng naked by tho lady tv .w lioiu ho nvaa paying his particular uddresscs.'liVhat rules pfhousa-ke'cpiDg ho meant to adopt,' replied, smiling; upon hiat fair one: Tho mlo of multiplication by Email uuiiibcrs.' m 9 1 - "I never shot a bid my life sa'fd a follow to his 'friend who renlied: ' 1 i,T . t . . r; ---- , "for my, part, l never Bhot any tiling in j-iij eiiitpo oi j uui, except a Bfjuir-rel, which 1 killed with, a 6tono, when it tell into tho. river and was drowned. "No man can do anything flgaiist iia will," said a metaphysician. "' 'Faith,"' Bait! Put, "f had a brother wbo wentto Botany Bay, against liis will, faith flud he diit,, : ... ! , . .,r , . . ' PERSoJta frotn'Moiitgomery, Alahama, say therd aro half 4 'millio'ii bales of cot ton there.1 The rebels will novcr get this off to Europe, and it will he destroyed or fall into tho hands of our troops.1 '"" ; r- ' -.' : ' .'. !. 111 . li. t'J . , 1 jl' you put pmsoniir in the-aauio room Ouo of whom has tho toothache nnd the other is in love, you Will find that the person who has tho 'toothache will go'td sjeejn Unit .'.-a ..'v- v-- , -. . "iV young lad who rst into teai's has Deen p'tit'jgotliev!).ttIii;and is now "wearing (oops to prcv-ont the rocurrehed bf the aeddttflt.-"' ,l,J u t'! nw.ib Mil 1 . a-iiiai.A' a ci ta., tWp ppver couli fiopiprehond why McClollan. was cailt-d'Napoleen of tho West,' and all tht sort of thlngi But it is now explained in the journal (if aa " efficer of the, Galena,' which we pabliehed 'yesier. day.which records 'thhj Gou'. M'.', -Leinfe cojeicli-rably futipuoi, went to the crvSin fr'a'"fittl9 cap." He do'ultl-jrd ruftivoj 'his.titl frnta tei(ieeclptritd ittrtiHrr"'"- y. y. nwi-. .,.".,. ifii-,' rtliiiKfbliaii. Tu the SuldiertoJ (he j3fA (.owfreuional District, at lonte and abroad, urn? 7 rAoni it moy concern." , 1 . , r ,r i , rt VLUAMt s"Your loyalty being patent to all.Bico, is it not surprising that any party,, after having opposed lUclpWa'ge of the V.l Drovidine for V'o'iir tiiloviii and ing 'your"uudoubted right' of isulT.jge, should bo so brazenly itnpTident, as to ack or expect you'to1 testow your voUa upofc candidtca;Q( thair ctoosing, and of their prinelplea.;'. .Teo it ia J After ta vinfc ' risked opro l;v.eii)4l,p?riftced your health and comfort, fnubda'iDg thd" re-. bpls, the a k jod to stultify 'youiselvcl 1 .? . 1-1 r 1 . oy vuung 101 caauwaie wno are in sym ,t. .".v. .t,. Lt ,1 .1 ijj ylJl i t imiij witu mo ivuuib, eiuu uiv jMwegcu lit use all nicaos in tEt'f powerTp.stopJhe war or to give theiu a respio, wpllno-' ing tfiat'' the result can' he nothing snort " ing tnat tlie result f be nothing snt(t -if A lul.nnrtvar.lo nonao f m 1 M '..i'.i.'il J I 1 h ,C'ai hJilA , Vi .1 lu.t..: .i:.i xuvy uuuiuua i4iu .uiiuuiuiit; vvosatujii of hpsti'itics,' on the false assumption thp't tho war for thp Union is j f ailurV't On this false pretext they how base the'r argument for submission and surrender. On this pretext they now denouace thn administration of its ''uiisera'ble policy," imbelioity, ic... OuTy'on this ground, of the War being a failure,' cari the pretense of the short comings of.t.he Resident, or the need of a chaDga at all bajards, fjpd anv favor with thinkintr men. But you Will oonvinco theui. that- theyaye been vaiuly as well as audaciously relying on-the shortness'f jous'picmories.j; .Yo know the falsify wheu they say the wa. is a failuie You have iiot forgotten tho events in tho field, that have steadily rebuked ' the' declaration' of the Chicago managers, -Without going further'' back, the substantial ; suooessos"1 ou f the Weldon rairp;jd, thd pasture of Mo-!-' hilo bay, and the forts, under ctrcurii-' staue'ei tiios. gratifying and glorious; the ' magoi8.cieat triuniph of Shcrmao ove' Hood, and the- permnncut occupation of Atlanta, culminating in' the grand series ofvictories W65 by Sheridan in thf Shfcii- ...... 11. 1 . -.1 T anuoan v aney au inese,uu mure uiu-iu (jed into' a singlo luonth, give th'ff ' U tu-thunder tohes a thousandfold; to theb?' traitorous cry that "the war is a failure.1 '. j A war marked by such vioto'ries is pot, t pdr will it be a failure. Sheridan, as well' . as Grantis crowding the1 rebellion hard ! ih Virginia, and Shermau'pccd male but " oue more demonstrator, to ledome tr-r Of to cptjrd" of Georgia, ' if ho' is o'ot already ' Our armies victorious liV every ' quarter, are bdw'prewing forward tp'tho ' crowning tirinmph.and yotat this juneturd' wo are told that ,lthc war is a failure!"---' A Do you believe it? ' You know better.--'" You know that the begippihg ftf tpp end of the terrible eppflict is becoming visible when the desperate contest Bhall rcsiiU ip the overthrow of trpason and itsconi"; cocors and abettors; md the triumph pf liberty, law and order, with a Union rei stored in all its p.istine integrity, beauty, u am" glory. You will not voto for, or iii' auy way support tho men, or the party",-who aim to substitute iuglorious subiuis? ',' sion and disgrace, for hoqor'ablp wari'an " a' glorious triumph, as the near an4 aura resu't of, its vigorous prosecution, "' You '. will ho told that those popsiipfationshaVo ' no bearing, upon thei question of votj.uf" "' for tho' State,' Congressional 6r Cpuntjf ticket. " Those who say so, ought to, in perhaps do know better.' ,' By Voting to ', piacq tho men in any'oflico wpo auppert the Chioago"ticket,you support that tick-',! ct indirectly becauso you enable them to ' do it' more efEcieatly than they could do, ' iu a private capacity; ani bp assured they" will not ab'aip their aoajor their efforts'ln consideration of yoursurp rt. ; By. voting theiu any office, you aid them indirectly, j in thoir base purpose qf submission, to tho rebels, and thus" sundering the Union, and rendering all your sacrifices vain and abortivu.(' 'Ttat jcu' wHliiot coDsento. this, I am certain." That you 'will ekcr;,, i.ciso your right aud privilcge 'oi1 voting. ' against the men aud the party who have declared, ft their purpose thui to &9,'.l i ' confident, ( , But one course is left you t(( prevent the : coesummation of tboir baso, ., piirpt ses, and'tiatis to vote fqr the yniosj. 5 County ,,vHato, andCengrussional, with-. J Out-ascrtoloroniiBsioa. ,. you gJJ know CeUtrabus! leluno as the X rP -d?ocate .tor , i tho' Union and tfvp pprcK.ion pfth ro si bellion. , You know that iu Congress ho r? will ntvisr fail to vote the ncceaary jnea.ut ... j for the vigorous prosecution cf j the fir,; ;i to a glorious termination. Yoi)kuow.Ua) iX G. V. Steele as Sheriff wi'j eevor .(J'jb-sJi uive at the escape of JpeegM p at st eretiug th.eui or to tho, d'raft, ' '. coutiteiianre re",tHn.?i Ve Jia'ra : prtjlloif.l f-.th. hair, pyfn, bips. caly;", v- tificial religion s n! r . ''' lievo fhnt t-ws ' we:;r ai tiflcial '.a. iiv.i J ourg. lidj? wLcs j 1. , 1 v
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1864-10-11 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1864-10-11 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028554, Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1864-10-11, Vol. 10, No. 49 |
| Format | newspapers; microfilm |
| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
| Type | Text |
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| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
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'8 SO TKIiMrf OK TMAN'.HJK.NT AIVKRTII.V(J. Oj i4UKrn of 10 llm--, one luMrtiun, St in) Oai sqaar ia')i BuW..qiiu ItiMiliiiu, Om'jiuiiji'JI i.iii)tly -.j.j. 4.... 3 00 Jb iqulm H niputlift 5 00 One iquare 12 niijtkUjK, 8 00 .Two KUin 1 mnnlln, .". ( oc Two mmren g uionthi, a 00 Tin) nquarn 12uionlli,i.M 12 00 Adrertlnemi'ftta ovvr two quri- to U ontmtti'il for and paid kccurllut.ir1 or cbargod Ht advortlfdif ratfA. I.EOAl. AHVKBTISKMBNTS Kljt,t Iiyitll,'V),l4iHil, -w--f.--n.--T to CO KitriinHittiuAaL. joarui w vqaarf,'1. ( ' f.o Xti.inivntXiiiiriv tfurji Jitkifa.aaud roof.., 2 00 AdWnulittraiorraad EtUufori N51icc. '2 00 lluaiuvil Curdt, Dot exceeding 6 linen per aunutu, 6 00 Xoticea in Local column. 10 linen or le:,.,...... 100 No adrortUetncnt taken except for a Mpeclncd time,, and no pocia notice pul,libvO n anj- cane, uulen paid for, at Hie', iu ofi$l OOiTof jivoiy -tcu liiiui, Indcpen-' rflentof tbe advertiioment rcfurrud to. No advertising lonefor Advertinfny AgenU except forcah and prompt' pay. 8ARHITAL3 4 DEPARTURES S. M. & N. R. tl. trn Accommodation nrrirei... ...3:25 ?. a . 7:10 A. a. jYart.. :. 10:4T A. a. AccominolatloD. .. 4:24 P. CHTJKCH" DIRECTORY. TVISCn'I.BS CUURCIt, Viijii S(n, behrreo. gar and Koiuie, I a' J.. I -1 RKSBYTKKIA.V CHUnCH, corner fir Cheat- I. nuteUeeU. Hut. 11EBVKY. f ETHUDI3T EPISCOPAL CHUKCH. corner Oa and if. Ubejtnut atreeta. Kor. V. C. 11 OWENS PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner Guy and WM ftter eWMVB. UHE?E. CATIMLiC CHllRIrn;ernr Hk4 W KrKentie, Ber. JUI.IL'S IlliiiNf. METHODIST EP1SCOPALCHCIICH. (Banning Chapel). Walnut atreet, oetu-enB .Sunr nnd Clientuut, Kci. A. J. LYON. f ET1IODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH, Mechaulca LTX atreet between Vlii sil'UIijfli. I1APT1ST CiaRCH, Vine ntrect, helereen Mulberry l and Mechanics. Re. . Y. ICKNUAlKiER. . tON'UREOATIOVAL CIU'RCH, Mulberry t., between I Suuarand Hanitramie, lier T. K. MONROE. ', TNITKO PKE3BTTERIAN. corner Main and Sugar t) .treoU. v,, , e.8U..UU1TCHISO.N. - fETHOOISt WKSLiYAN CIK'RCH. 'eerni-r Mill-j 1 K berry and Wonetor. Her. MH. TRA VLS. 'ADMIXISTItATOIVjg NOTICE. . TOTICE I hereby given tlmt tlic uii'lercipneil Imit 1 ct u h esUltxtf Uarinat, l.vbMi'i(i'i Ut't of Kunx fuunty, Ohio, ictHM)tJ. All ptTMnii bavins cbf.in.tt (ja.nst m1 eute will rpieut tliiTfanii ilu'y pruvt-n y lor Kittlein-'iit aud tlioo UiJcljled aru rrrpiirtxt to any up wilhnut delay. NOAH UUI'MOX, .... ;lUAKUI AS AM'i. j H IVUHA IIUII- , wtiiti, iMtvir tin ' iiu lim UllT ut nt p- tnibcr A I). 1804. in tlte cohp of Lt-win M irnhy. Guar- (titan of Chariot H. Murphy and Florence (J. Jlnrpl,y,to f aid Court; tlia utnlerigticil will.on the 11 tb day ofOc- tnuorA. l). ui 11 u iock-a. Mm nl iuh nnr or ma 4:ourt lliiuie, in Kuox county, Ohio, olftir t Public al Mut fi.lluwiog (lofcriheil real e1ate, filtiatc in Mount Vern, 0., to-wit: On the Went ni.lo of II a i 11 street and a joint it if the orijrinul iilot of miitl town on thu Nurih, rouiniuuctnjc at (lift .ortiJ-ciut enrner of lot 'No l2wtn tiie onjtniat plot or nad! tnuti; thrnc wt a the U"v; thuoo North 19 ieet to the Atttiilot; - -Ihcnce Ka.-tto iluiu treet; th.'iiee Smith to tlio place f iieitiiiiii Alto, tk Mat part nf Lr.t 2-18, in Walker' addition t iMt. Vernon; lieintitu at (he N''(t!i rioit corner of hi Lut 1!4S; linnet .South feet; thence Went 33 J el; thenc Nrtli j'J ft et; tln-urv fiirit 38 feet t " the pl.-ico of beininif. Hoih ttnclff fold Miihjcct I tli life-vstatn t tlm I'ctitiotir-r lnthetHine. TKIUIS ot' cLU-fc. One-third in hand; ont-thirj lu- 1 tl lulitnce in two yeuM. 4o h-' wcim-d hy niort''Hj,'o on t 1 piTimseVwitli Inln't pavaMe annufilly, at the rutfe ml rhi prfi-cMif: ".-J.KWLH-SM'HMI Y.tiuarrtinn of C. L. Murphy nd K C. Murphr, .Jrpt. 20. WJ-3 ffiJ4l. Wat. Met'lellnnii, Au'y.- JAMS CRA rORD'd KSTATE. "V OTICK ! hereby ((irenithat the utu.ctijL'Oi;l hnn been ilulyiip'tttted andquftlifiiMlaathe Adniinliitnitor tt .1 en CiHvrfnnl, lute of Knox Co., .. dee'd. All per Mi' baviHff iflaiinfi axnlnut the muio will prvheut them I 1! proven for wtllrim'Dt audjili ibduhtnd arc required to 1 iy up vithoutdelnr. : pt. 20, 04.-w;!$L! . JOSUII CRAWFORD. Harseesh Candy. Tl;e OritnlJilNcnfRe-totHjjoiHiiJ, ) T r tb flrtft time liitrMlioc. Into thu country lu a lite I caied and avtenWe It.rnt. A MOST EIlIITrlX'Kx!iilnmnt; KuifCc' 1i0- fd f'r 'PC titne it h'i luu-u iti-ed in Kanteiu C'iu .irien bm unm nodt)I'i, p it's l ,heauty,n well autye in 4i:odiit the iw-ki (k,ift'ct itptUh4crfiiTii'i'ii J rANtt AEAC r Y filaihlen th heart.. i the iit' the uponktT, the ftudtj'u'f, and the buhintiii niitn, Reeot to K'Mber new inpi ration aud new encriry. a rvad-iitv& nd kuennvB of poruiiithio ut,ktimvn b'rv Hnp tineas or lMlyoryP Thp.t U tho Question. Wr i-hii recoinincnd it h oiii of tho nr-nt. wondMful and iHcieut imolietuea. wet kaotrn. It l a tbouand fddl tfrr than Quinine hr Chillm nnd Fkvkk. It iin-par') a vit:r aud Hlrcntfth to the mtnd aud bodv trii t man lotin, fnd will f r . . I 1 1 V i Sn I far full Denoripttvw LM. t?old by Diujjfghta arert rfherp. I'rlcn 60 ei ftU and tl per -mix. , , Ini .irtedonly by the fjUN'JAK V.tt(.AII COMPANY dm f 3B Heekumu utret t. New Yoik. 1 yl 1 br S. W. I.ippftt. Urugiipf, Mount Vcruou. Ohio. JVi5'. 8(18tl4-luiJ. - . ; ' " Steam , SawyHil for alc ' (TP-l un leripaoJ jearW'niierl the4fwefi(j tti divided 1 11 II or 1 1L1 !, 8iutt 1 Steam Sitw At 1 11 nnd h acre of Land, , South Kca of UMint A'erboiL, ntiihe Martma bur it. Aio,nty liousu aofiLaiion said prttnimee, Said illt l In good rynoiog ortlvr-riq a go4 Uuk timber r Ion. Lumber alwuy ready sale at good price in rain. The mill has been running for several yearn re-uuin hut little for repAira-r-abuudatev oC uowviry V MH-i-MOO;onojjraiB bB'l; oiwtit.I .one and I ilnnr.ein two yearn, secured by note and mortir&ge lot e promises. yM. 11 Y ATT. ,t 13. ) i ' ! ' ; " . In -I MttrtiSv vh. Cni-ner Fnrdnrr. W. T. Runn nml otVns iwctt't?ort affowimon PIerorKoy.ir;,H C rto" ClTtt aCMUn, AttJichmetit " - 1 Ii lr. DerendAot atmve named are hereliy notilifil. I aHiaibe vtht ttat- -mt beptHmrHtrr lUl, the ahj Ji el Murphy lilwd in; stHl'.Cvur, his pvlittHin araiHit I 'i in asdulUerv. m tU th prays iidgmeut araimt tbe jb entiant- to raid tellti.n lor the uciof a'Jlti2.48, ftith )o ereitt from April 12. 10, h baiauro alleged to be I him on nn account for kooiIr. wari aud H.enhau tl ic, sold and delivered la the said defendurits a men. j ra of, andpnrtuvfa, in h"Hloe E-ih C(npall,, an . .Vfflcittiun of perton htretof.e dotng bunioemi under . iiat name, oh or about the 15tb of June. 18i7, for work ionu upon th same, aud wpeusva rf ltnupurtation jid on the hiitw,. by Charlea Cuotr.r, l4hn Cooptr and -Thadiu L. Clark, late partner undo the naruo off'oo ptrs Aj Clurk. wbirb r luim has been lusiuned to, and is pwned by tlte plaintiff. Said petition aleo se jk the ad-Jiititment rd settlement f the affairs of aid. Company Tbe defi-udanix hfrtj nifuud are Ydrtfter pitti((ed that imlesa they ap-rf nhrnriiiver o uVimur to -Aid petition br the third Hjiturdny aftr the expiration of nil week Vom SepUunbuf Uib.ilRsu. iba aant wilt he ttkta for jconfeased.jivi ju.ti-in-u.t r.ndrrttfaroorllnglr. t CL-IEIIS k jtCMXKlAW"toW. Sept 13, ISMwOelO.iiO. fVTOTICB is hereby rIyou. that thn undesigned hns ll boeu duly ppointrtr -nd mtBei-a ?Anlf ?f the Estate of Ira I'cnler, late ot Knox county, Ohio, deceased. All persona havingrlninii-ninst the name, will present thorn dnly auiLentirted Tor wtt (lenient. AJ1 indebted are required it cfil and xmr up itlirut de - 'sTb'r&'&VdRss,. Repairers of J7a'tche3t Clppk. Jewelry, fa fa BTJtNCIt." BmifflR, ti) Order. AIo (Joy and JRoamtJJimstt 1 1 Liihrtnd Iloxitt t tft Jlu-SiKl 'l Mr. .VRo, Obm.: I,. Ms; '.;fi; Th dLH-rvry of tlio Treaiurv tfw ;n4Ut. that ubj ovrihtiow will bt picelTfd forUoMu Troaui XoUa, paM thtryen from Aiu. Wt-b, IStM. Ub etnlati. Dual Inter. tat tb ntiof mvii t;J tbMcolbi jtr cost, per aniia.n, principal aui Intortufb'JtU to U paid In lawful txiDny. - i1!' 1 t i' i .niit'i J ThoneiiteawlllU eeurcrtibU' at tkb option of tliti koMoraltf aturtty, lutotrit per ul' gold bVarliig bond, payable not leu than fire normur than twciity 'yeant from their date, as tha Gorernnifn 1 ay elect.1 Tliyr: will be ,MUed! In ilcnotnlnationa nf $ 50, JKO, , fjjoO, $1.-OOOand M,000. and all aubicrlptioua muitt be 'for dftj doilurabriihme liiultlple of Afty dollan. 1 M "' The nolo will he traonuittud to the owner frt-e of ranporlatloh rliaraaa aoon after tho receipt of te original Cet-fffl- ate of pepuit u th-y t-au be ijnparef ! Ai the nuie drav luteri'it from Auii-t 15. ffTMtpt maJlindcii)sU ubHetjuent to that data iout uny 'lu Intercit accrued from date of note to dut of ti-rpofiU Partlei depositing twenty-flve thousand dojlari and upwards for these notes at any one timo wiUbc allewud A commission, of ouo juarterof one per ceqt.,.)rlii(h will be paid by the Treasury Di'parlaiiODt upon the receipt of a bill (or the nmopnt.-eertineit to by tlu? ofllcer with whom the deposit - made.: N'o deductions ftr coBirainrlooi must be made from the dojioiits ' SPECIAL ADVANTAGES CF THIS LOAN It is a National S vvjxos Ua.k. ore-ring a higher r rate of Interest than any other, nnd the bett tKuritj. t Any aavlngabajk which pya Its depositors In V. 9, otcri.c-oirndei-n thatUU pa,lnf lu the Wnt chi ulatlng medium of the. country, aud it vatiiiot pay to anything better, for lUoffuaeUtaroalthertn government necuri- tiea or lu notes or bond liable iu govertimeut iapr, . It l equally (oitreuient as a temporary or purmanent LiiiTcstmeut The notca can always be bold for with. I11 fraction of their face aud accumulated interest, and are tho best security with baukt as eoltatterals for d'is- counts. r."'- r. ; . ' 'CoiiTflftilfc into 'a Sup conl.i20fGuIi! toinl In addition to thft rcry Iibov;U Interest nn the ptes for three yoara, thU privilege of eonverrinn la now worth abont three par cent, per annum, for the current rate for 5-120 lion da Is not Um than, nine ptr cent, premium, and baforo thft wa the premium on 'six per rent, U. &t fftockn was over twenty per cent. ' It will he tevn tfaat the artual profit on this loan, at the presert markitjate in not less than ten percent, per annum. , c t. fa ExemjtioB from State or, luBicipal Taxation. ; , Uutniddc from alt the adranUgt-awr have enumerated a special Act of CongrfjtfrccJiy, ttfl bonds and Treasury ntfctfmt local (arntiok r On the nrcrage,rJhin exemp- ,t(ou (a worth about two per atnt. pn-annuin, according .to the rate of taxation, in various pnrtAof the country; , j It Is betioTed that 110 securities offer t;veat lii'lin-o iroents to lenders an tl use Usued hy'the government. In all other for mi of Indublcdnotiii. thu fiith or ability of prlrate part ten, or rffoek foinjvaiiU'ai, 01 tiepnraceeoinniu-nititrs, only, 1a pledgod for pamant, w hite the whole I roperty of the country i faeid t secure tho. dittcharg of alllbe pbrgitions of the, Vuited tjtntef. , i While tlie 0iHj(uneut oflfk-rs tho 'niosi llbunil terina for It loan, It believps that tlte ciy strongest appeal will bo to lh loyalty nnd pntiiotism of the people, j Duplicate certifies tea w ill le issued for alt dponittf. The psrty depthitinp niUht rndoro upon the original , K'rtiflcate the dtrionilnatiou. bf tiof es required,, nod whether they are to b Uhu1 in K.-uk or pnyahl to order. When so endorsed It mul be left with the officer receUIng the deposit, to-be fornarih'd tojhe Treat ry Department. - A a- , . a. . SLiisciiil'TiO-VS wrta it KKpKivivD by the Treasurer gfthe United States, at WatthlnRton, the ite feral AahUI I int Ti easorera and .dCMKuatctf Denoaitarlea, ; Kirrft Natlftnal BanV of t'ofunibn., 0,' 1 f Kint National Bunk of Clevylnn.l, O. Sffoinl N'ntion.il Bank of Cleveland,' O. I Klrt National Band of Sandualty, O i Seijood National Baufc tft 'andu.k.v, A. t j Fiipt'NiUiniial Iffctik of Z;i(ifhJ)l-,, J 1 TVj the ' Second Natiooal Bank of .uneMltlv. O. and hjr alt National IlanKl wblch are dcpoilariea ol public money, aud. I ALL RESPECTABLE BANK? AND HAXKKRd throughout tbe coniitry:wlll further Inforutatloa k ; AKFOItU EVERY FACILITY TO 31'BSCRIL'KRSi. AuX IIWV ' 1 CITY DRUG STORE, s. w. rjrFiix, WHOLESALE 5a RETAIL i DRUGGIST. ( EEALEIt J.Y WhX'fS OC I t A "J. . ' i - . J s i 4 4 '! . VARNLSIIEP. i y ' akd', ' .. :; v ; DYE STU37ir,St FIXE TOILET SOAVS, PERFUMERIKS ! ' ' 'L " haib fjaV ' ' 'PUTTY JIJYD triJYDOl' .CLASS j .:, n , Patent HeoiciNBS, ' eUItE r INES fANp TUQUORS 1 For Medicinal Furpaei, COAL AND ABEON - 3Y the Barrel ok ii.,LF Barrel. OVER 50U COAL OIL.IWW SOW OM IIAXD. To which we inrita the trade. . PIIY81CIAN3 PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately Compounded. Guodi Warranted a $ Repreicntvd, , . ' or no "ai r. . CWV DRUO' bTORB.' i M Opno.lte ttir Kfnren rfount. rr. trt-l mrt CANCER DOCTOR, -1 -4 ".TOmOs 1. .Tolut sois, 'i ,.:'..;; OF OLKVKLA!). .. lT0lII.n Inform all wlio may no lllicted wllli Taneer Tf that he la prepared to Cure that fornilitabie die eo.e by a prorena dlftYrin' Irmn all oilier, known only to. blni.elf, Hie treatmenl eonefete fn th appMratlrn of a ini(e pla.ti-r, composeil nf fcampfan bertpt, enne lo( little oro pain.' -On exanifnnticn be will he able tp ty to ttie patient wbeiller their ea, laeurableer ot and i!l fruamntf a pi-rniauept cure of all heun dortabee. Alo. will puarranUe . permanent enre In the womI cn.e ot Rnumati.m. i r - , . ItKf aaajHiKt Mra. Banmel Ker.dfa Mae tell or. E R. Gaud, and D,iid Unrer, Mt. Vernun, 0 ; J-b Daily, CenOrburir. Knox Co.. Objo. .... fl-wice hi l,ta-r,ort,f,. Il.dnird, Cm ahpa Co , fj;.' 1'4 milei routb or Clerelanil. Jul. SO, l4-lf To Painters and Builders- eonal to. pure I Limieeed Oil. and muca ckciir. Aliajfure around uc(j ckcatwr. ., Alio 1" .ire (round W hit. I.4 and .iuB at Har i'J, leoviy, 'WABNEB KILLER S, , ..!! ,i The Newiirk ' American- pvea a.tgtfJ sketch of t)ia;twpituuiIidaUs for, CitiigiVba in this District.;; KoaJ tlia iulloii):l The political roiiiJrJa of Iho twu''eiiJi-Jates aro I I'urj Ibe iieoi!o. .i iir!''. By these they, wjlj$taad t.r l'all.i, -inil ) . CoLlMIti'8 DkL.AjNO, within thruofilaja of the doulur.itiou ijf war1, upon, Mexico), rose in liis plico uad Kaidi "lW,ii .triad to keep niy. cuuulrjrri!ht.iipou'tija(ui!ii-. tion; but uiue wr jis declurud, iiinl )ioti-tilities have, iieeif Lqgiin, I' will stand hy my country niuur 61 WRONfi, with hiou-ev. men and supplies" ' W hen tt.e war, Cor t lie l'iiioti. : begun he: stqod by his country in tlie ltiuiiT, asio iiau boiorc done in the wrong." H has dono what ''no coip(!ihcad iu the: thirteenth district would iii), put in aud paid tor a substitute, for a f.on who would have been exempt ed by thi board, or could ' hae easily paid tho couitliutatiou, lie now stands the- UBComproinisinjr opponent of tho traitor's platform at Chieao and of all who stan J upou it, or uililiate with the Euhniissionists of that party. . Charles l'OLLET wa the bitttrcne-my of Stephen A. I)ourl.-.s. lie was ona of the miserable doughfaces who avo his voice end his Vote with South Carolina in bcr successful attempt to, disrupt; divide und overthrow tho demociatie jiarty in 1SC0. 1 He helped to consign iMr. Douglas to defeat, aui his party to ruin. He advocated nud voted for a known rebel perjurer, John C Breckiu-rige, agaiust the most popular -statesniau the democracy ever had. . Ho carried Lickiug county to Columbus and by skil- , . - , . .1 ... 11. . r ' ' iui iricKcry casi me untiro aciegaiion ror that traitor 0. Ii. Vullandigliani. Ha has consistently, from tho first,- opposed every measure for the iiiieinir of armies, tho payment of the soldier's h ages, for the voluntary enlistment; of recruits, and stands to-day a subinirsUniot, . and a d is-unionist' lie - profi!Sie"td be a Union man, but his -style . of Union .is that of CaUiont) and Breckinridge, a Union with the right of socesjjoii.. ,' i ,. , rj Having this political 'record of Mr. Toilet, wo have no occasion to "lift tfio vi il upon his privacy., " That is a matter between hilti aud ltis'fiod." The public character of tho two meH ro before the people. ,Choo5c betweeu'them. . SOLBIEKS OF'THlJ UXION ! , !',-. . i .uicl'-. I ." I t.'i l.vi 4.1... , la the War a "Failure" or will the War Eeslore tlie t'nlon t . The black hearted ruitorsand tho pale-kcurted poltroons w-lio combined at Chi cago to nominate- McClellan aud Pendleton, the man wild always delayed tho war and the man who always opposed it, had Styled the war a failure, aud culled tor its abandonment. Few, it any, of these creatures, had cver.jiar'ieipated in it person- ally. ioi oik' oi tttcm Knew anyiuing oi what the'y affiimed, save as it waspromrt- ed to them in their own coverts, 'by cither tho basest motives ur i tho i meau tst,itstiucts. I'rceiicly so did. Judas ua-. count Christianity. failure. . J'reoisely so-did'Benediet Arnold, dcehnctho revolutionary War a failure.' The evidence Is aa worthlefs as its origin is detestable. ,:Tloro wie.aieii of ; I otter ere Jit, .who caii testily un this point. , They are inen who Sirang to the .combat at the very first ciill.'ahd have led the old flag through tke 1 1 .ze of half a hundred ba'tles. They ore the men, of all others, who should best know the aetuul strength of the ra bellioDj for they have been for thrceyear.-in morfal grappi l with it. They aro tho uieu, too whose Vstimnte 1 of realities ' is' unwrapad by tjthery pmllnniniity 'or treachery who dily peril their lives for jo;r eo.iiiirv n.hoso every drop ol blood singly cotitaiua mora of real . manhood, more of tluseelLinouU whioh spriiig from the living soul 'instead nf tlia vile dust' than all the hundred who gathered to do work at Chicago. What say theso heroes "to the Copperhead declaration. . thatfto. war is a failure, aud canuot restore the Union ? ; SaysLreut. .CcprGraut. . 1 Tba.cqd is not, far. distant, if, wo will onlv bo true .to ourselves. All wo want now to insure an early restoration of the Union is a dotcruiiued nnity of scntinibut North.''; .. '' : ! Says Ma'j; Gen. nook'or;'" '' ""' 1 -. "Thii Cnidn'musf. ba preserved 'anil there is no other way t)f preserving it but by tho power !n? ovx arius--by Miiihtiiig tho conspiracy to death..- This -rebeU.ion. i is tottering while I peak; it is going down J and wili soou iumbie into ruin." Sa5s Major, Geti-Icade : i- ' 'I' .r-iV Di miwiiufr'.'airiiow-asclesS to discuss. c' ... . ., M all questions to tW'8; wo havcjdajily aiid hourly evidcuees thatv. it cxists.and that it .canjonly-be determined by harl fightipg,.aui by . deter-njined efforts W overcome 'the armed eri'p ' u,ics of iho government. " Bay's M.4. G'cn'. Bumsiddj'' ''"' ' 'Woiild it not bc'cowtiruly for us toay that this rebellion 'cannot be crushed, and the authority of thipnvdruuicntsusUined: J Iiotw is iu iny ijiiDOt no question at it, There can he tiosueh thingas layingduwn of arms, or cessation of hostilities, until tho entire authority ortho government is acknowledged by every ' citizen of our couutry.".,,'.,'.! .i ., nl. ivc-iit') lr. "The greatest' victory .of the . Robtls, greater thari fifty. Manujeasca,- and - their oply one that con give, jbcni a particle of hop,, wilfbe to dpfca tlje war .party rVo In Oi-.n. m ir Mn'm no I rrn " the inconiing"Co'rapaign: if;'! . l"-tH t- " &?i'MafcP?.W:il Witt -n r'Jj desire is to t!o;al jq piy power; to t'Jstaiu the Government iu i'l efforts .to put down the icbelliou ap olynct to t o t'ffeetp3, lii.ttiy ' JUdf 'c tn'otil" ' "by a" steady and unswerving pWoutinn' 'of tlho War." t. ayfc tBold Voteraii Maj. (Intt.'Wo'ol: '!' 'iNolhi.n,? 'for aWght I rail aisVowr,' will save tlie juiuii and its Qovarnuicrt'j'but the auccossoq of .Grant; iShondani: Ifarra-gut aud Sheridan." , ,., , ! -,, ! .( ., ' ; J'robibly there , "is .nu.t a sinirlo Major. Ocnpral ii) tho Armjt, pr ovon Brigadier, In. active service, who does' uojt hold thwe same' obnvlclions.i Indctfl.' it iniiy bo Wuid . mm me wnoio uriiivj as a oeuy; B posses-el) by an absolute asuuraucetlial tlio oiiiy way , to deal with thoyeliflupii is to oon tuer it, and that thut comjuv. ii already nearly ai-cbni'p'lished)-" ...".".1 it ( t rr..'". !vt-.t It is true that tLere haa been a )iw( of tins war wnieli was n absulntn .Juflurt. It is'that part of it which was 'undaV tlie charge of Ueogo B. MoClelJn.'''lt is u striking fuettjiat this Ueoeral aliould httva held couiuiand of thu Jtutwt iujportapt da. pnrtnic'nt iu the seat of wur ijtr fourteen moiithsj and'uot galliei) from the rebels, during all that timb tho permanent :'pos"; session of one foot of soil. So for as George B. McClollan has had to do with ii, may the war bo culled a failure.. ,',.', And it is precisely this which makes, him a supi preuii'ly fit nomineoof the. party whioh has done, aud is still doing, its utmost to make the icaraniaLortioii.tr,.jfr. 'fimei. ..(,.12'V l.oy.iicM.'y. niiWAKEi. "' There ia a great ga.ne of cheating goV ing on at this tiuio.-'"' The Chicago plat-form do'maiids that the War 'shall stop at once, and that we 'shall have' a convention of all the1 States',' "tor agree' upon terms of pca'eel"' Iu bis fetter of accept-' anca' MoClellan says, tli'e war Uiiist jo on and till tho robcls submit to 'our law'sjand the restoration of the Union. ' jflcre'iaa eonfliot. AVhich is the tiial original, piire Jacob 'Townscnd'4 Sarsaparilla? ' Whlc'lt is' the pure de.tiocracy?' In his confer enco with Col.' Jaques'antl ..Ir. pilnioro on tho; 17th of July last. Jeff., Davis said 'WE ''ARB KOTiWllifav; FOR. SLAVERY. VE :ARR FIGIITIXO FOR INDEPEN'DENCIi, ANDTHAT Oil EX rEKMINATrON', : fVE WILL HAVE."' "" ' . ' '." :' " ' i '-SAY TO MR. LINCOLN FROM -M.E, THAT I SHALIi AT AY TIME BK PLEASED TO' HECELYE, i'HO; l'OSALS FOR P1.ACK On. ue. basis' OF OUR INDEPENDENCE. lif will re Useless to ArpROAcn ME WITH ANY OTHER" ; ' 1 The men. who mado thq Chicago plat form know this, and wheu they proposo to negoeiato, it is ot course, upon tho btt sis of acknowledging th6 iu'jcj en Jenec ot Jeff 'Davis' goyeri!nicnt"and when McClellan accopts' 'a ''domination from men who thus declare, he puts himself in their power, and will be controlled by them. ,7Jut, to get (ho war men. there must be a cheat, anil a. swindle tomewhere. So McClellan in his fetter, of aecoptanco talks about trie nocossity of preserving the Ujion, aud that the rc Uublbdimcut of tho Uuion iu all its integrity mus,tj eor,,- tiutit! to be tho iudivisable oondition.inany settlement.. ,t So, here they go, tho on" clashing with, and contradicting the oth , : Now, the,,ehoqt,and ,swindlo como in: just. here: la, localities where the peaco aiid subtuisp ion element exists, the plat- .Jurm ie the genuine .earsaparilla.., But the atlic.r day at a speech in Bostqn, Mr, Winthorp, once a :vhig, and now sq fur over ; as to be a copperhead held .up McClellan, s letter, and - told the people that was ha true jucdjeine, the real ceaaino Jacob .Towaseuid; article, , lift didn't - care. a. ;aJlraw. fortho-plRtfoim; tlia letter vad to,;b() tho guid,e, i icwi j Kowj ivc aslc honest men how'they'like"' this sort of management. .. In businessi it wouli bo downright e'tvindlibg;-snd tho man. guilty ui pra'oticiu? it would be Ha bio to indictment, and punishment for obtaining property ubder false preteoCes'i i But it is the desperate resort of a dej-poralo iaeti(Jin,) iThaak;Prtividonde,ifce cheat is so transparent that tit won't she 'ceetli.'i v.l -fft -. ?"'.', v'm ;-r- 'i . -l,. now tiir rimroits Kintnt) jr . ,-.J ra atiyaLi.riejA ; . w. '. Thn Charleston ('mirier nf fl.a Sftrt.'7. V:l '.ili...''UL- .i,'. ln!:-!''' ' '.!''.. IU lUnUtin.-liil um .lltui:o llUlii UIIIIJIIU anJ ibchneesfor successj.us 'iiptifiei fcccssthus Lupptilies .tho Psinociatip party w.ith'thu rebollion. It bkes the roasonahlo and true viqw of too case, si" every ,man of ihtelligouco . i; -iui iir VI!- -j ..il wr .. ; . : . .1 '' :' J- te. .;,:, , "All of porceiVo, (ho iritimato eon nfcctio'u ckistlug' botween the, armies of t ho eonto Jerae ' and' the- Dcirce men of Uhe. United btatcsvtn': These 'cnnstitirte two immense forces that are workind (oh pether for the procurowant. of peace. Tho party, whose, n-oniiuitisri. and plat-r for tii wo are considering, are altogpthor i l! ...- aI.-vJT Jl '.'t'-' iV: '. -:-! uuiuiiueub lur Dilutees iiu -inp vourase apd Tesolntlon bf biir' Sgtitifig mei.:'' TT hoia; getrcrttk-Uipj- 6agacrtjr,' taldr -nd yigilatifa ira uiiablei to ebtaipi Tictdries, a?d to arrest the .piogresa df the invis djng hordes, the dieting administration will laugh t faijo ljjbn efforts of the; opposition, aufl1 in spito of thouiost pow-, dfiil combinations,' will ponfmue to hold lio'places tlief ooeupi;,v(C'urisiic'ce'.;is. it) battle ingures fhe eocee's-t !of ''MeChjIlan Out niilare l tMVif.iMV-'k.d,'' tW'jjl .flBfpafr.!' ,iivi,.'sj'n iii.i. i ' More of the, Soldiers Vote,,.. Ii' Kvery day confirms1 the fact that' Mc Clollan will enly get thu vote that Val luhdjgharti gotin 'tho irmy: " The follow- fngiotiii recently taken show whleh way L .. i tii. ., ' tho etirrerit Is running li.M ii t bo ,i .ii '. i iiu Lin. ' '.189 : 274 JkO. 1 '76 U..S. Hospital-ot l'ittsbor? Second Ohio Vet jCaw-by 24 Hi Iowa: Infantry. . osi 49 1 3W aa I Corps of Sheriihiu's Army 1C,00() Frederick llowtitul. Va, .. v.! 62. 2 000 : 211 8tlt, 10th A lSth-lnd. lot ... , HOL : 98 First X ' y; Dragoons " 750 Ca"inf Purole, Md.! i i '1,528 ! Navpl Hospital, Md. ,,; t .30!) . Soldiers's lloppititl, Md. , .287 1st Vennoiit Drigndo1 : "! 724 9 til Vermont Kouneut ." ii '200 10th Vernioiit Regiment 7 co.., , lot) ' 4'cooi.' Vermont Cavalry 81 3d -A'crniont BilUery'"-1 "' '"" 30 ! S 22T -1'.- 47 -'J 11 t -lr-.y ...i. . -: -.: , l-'NION III E.N OF KIS)x ARE VoU " " The fo-llowing 'closing "appeal from our State Central Committee is addressed to every union man in every townshij of our county. If every :(thin is not ready lose1 no time lu iiuishing the . work. ,Do not delay Sri hdu but close ' the. ranks and be ready' for a chango all along tho lliieOni Tuesday.'' '' ': 1 "'' ,; 'Tlio day ofoliictio'ii is near at iiand.. See that your Townships are) thoroughly organised, and a complete listof tho Uniou yotors iu the hands, cf, several ! active men at the polls. Sea ihnt man is on hand; and puts in his vote.-Bewaro of illegal and fraudulent votes. Let no nun vote who is not legally en'.: titleo to tlo so. : . Look out for deserters and skulkers from the draft, who will, try to 'vote iu other counties than thoir owu; Let these menI bo marked, and lot the punishment of desertion, as well as that of fraudulout voting, follow ihem. : ' : 0."e thiog.more:- JLctithe law with Tegard to 1 losing all liq uor shops bo stribly enforced, aud in addition to this, let every business tnau close his-house on the, day of election,' and repair early1 'to thd polla.j. Let thd hierchant,i the mechanic, tho; prQfcfwiomii Win, and the hiboriug man, all give the day to the cause of thq countr and the, Union. Tho times de inniid the services of every man.' - A sn-cret aud traitorous foo isia ' our midst1 and .activelyiat, worker, Wo riiiist -dofea. him.M Oue day's, work, man of the Union party, 6110' day's faithl'ul and earnest work, and all is' well.'"' ';" '" , , .Workaiir yoursdwand,' ybu-ichildrcri against nwo who would tell your country to(rehols and tfaittw. ,.,;. .,; '. -.-i ,' ! .By order of -Committee, : ' . ; ;' &, yo lney dorSey,' " ' Chairman. , James Williams" Scfs'y Gkn. B-VLL of Zancsvillo, has always been strongly tinctured with pro slavery notions. Born and bred in Eastern Virginia, his residence in a froe State has not entirely removed tlie virus from hit blood. lie has ajways been opposed to the' Beriioeracy except on this one question of slavery.; IJe has sustained the Administration, until itbccme accessary to crush slavery to end tho' rebclliort. lie stood by the" President while ho confiscated rebel cat'.le, and horsos and floods' and lauds to our cause, but when it becamo nocossary1 t conGsoato' the negro' ; slave, Ball pntestcd. " .' ' ' ! Take any sTiapd'b'iit that' and he was all right. Touch tho negro, ahd ho was no longer a j.a't riot, but a ti'yuipathiser with tho rebellion.'' ' . "' ' ' ' Woll, lcthimgoi'Tho loyal people can not! afford to turn aside' from their fixel purpose; to crush the rebellion, ' nnd tlic ciiise tlicrco, to 't cctiutnodate him'j ' . lie started right; but" he1 has fallen out by tho way sido. lie has deserted m in tho hour of ouv triuaiphs.'" Ifo has' destroyed the rolnnant ' of' his, influence and he cad noVc'r again rbgaiif it. The issue is too plain, tho difference too vital to bo overlooked or jTorgotten. Good bye CenV Batl: ' v '' : :' ' " " ; How )Vaslilrigtou Served them, T ' lii'a,recent speech in Fraaklin County, Hon. Sam. Sijellabauoeb, 'contrasted it ho' conduct of Washington in' 'our war of .1776,.- with1 the complaints hgiinst the present' ndiumigfra'tiop; in 'a way that placed the grumblftTo' of to-day in very iigly company.' . 1'hp topes of that day felt just as badly as ( the copperheads of 18GI dq. . Tliev had the same grounds of pomplaint exactly. ' But hmk afsoino of .1:: ..'.'. '.':'..' . ' .t. -. . '1 " - 0 too imiia' ni(i(i iroiu inu recurus: . , j Ou'the' '8th "'May,' ' 1776, oue'h'und'rcti nt'' Ww'iiWeif' men Were Arrested and fine4 J(!,?ai,m.: fat .rdfusiqg to- tolunteer Mj, tnc prUcLivj. atn;Mtun.-.y, ,. Aoy, 21. 177(5, Samuel Fullcv wivs ar- rasTe uiirfininloi; ttdt tiininii the 'art 1. tkt tft4toofatipSi& 'Irai'dopriveJ" of jfistirearmi ,,,J , , c, a- : . lllunrv Kinnaro, Sen. Was lmnrisoncd at tllb'tory Jail for score ti tig a dererfcr: j Leonard and 'Martiif Bcliniro wero ar1-rostod.; Juus 28th, J7:76,- fi thd foHewiiig Offejioes:. 'fixpemin $mtimet.fawwil ta A-n(rican Liberty and br adii'ivq ftttpt. HcUcr'i Company to lay fnwii tiei' " ;JulV 7h,' it76,ltt:eo ' aayn'ifter the doclnrntibtf' f 'Independenpi, ' Jorliui Testill was rrestfid and ' tried ttpori no otho ohaiga than Ma enting OtAneri. eaii Liberty",, ap4 tho cntjyhows that y without anjything being exactly nroyed a?aiptit:hlm nd'Tasshipped'to-tho Jliddle Dutriet". !tUfiro','W be ' rfg'jffi'1 tried lq3 a 1,1. 1 -C T . . 1 T- . 1 rr a 1 10 1 1 -j, mi ou r.e;f anT,;a. ry Worrel were arrested ou ' this1 charge, W wit "A'.ryW.t'ny tcntimintt wutircl to Anithicau Liiie.rty." . They wero ooric ted, fined, compelled to sign a rceauta. tion e-tprobsiug sorrow ,lifor our evil aud malicious' conduct; arid do, promiso, on- gngo, mid pledge our houors,' to conduct ourselves in a' regular manner for1 the future, never acting, '"Ji'mji or doingyor to our kuowledgo suffering or permitting' any thing to ba mid or done prejudicial a. 11 ' . . . ui niiiuitar io .nuuricau noeriy, out will forthwith, to the utmost "of our power, Oppose every enemy: thereof. ; Given under, our hands (his J7,of Aug., 1776." ':.' ' 'r-r ' ' Gen. Wool for Lincoln. ( ..f . The venorablesoldierand patricft: Jonii E. Wool, ia very deeidely in favo ot Lincoln,' end opposed to McClellan fot the Presidency. ! We ebpy the following from a httcr of his to a frieud ou 'the subject: "I was more than delitilited with thq views you eutcrtain in regard to the election of McClellan to thd Presidency of tho Uuited States. , You bavesaid tru'thfullv that his "election moaus , the trailing- of our nag in tlie oust betore its enemiesj the entire subserviency, of the North' to tho South;"' and vot uiiiiht have added. tho surrender of the United States to Jeff. Davis aiid. his Government. That sueh is tho intention,, if thev suococd in the cieuuuu ui iMcviouan, 01 me. icaoors 01 l r. ll II... e .1 1 ,. tins' wide spread conspiracy ' of reace- makers,. there can not bo a shadow of doubt It extends over the North as well rs tho South, .Its influence is seen and 1 olt in every city.town and hamlet throughout the land, with its lieadouarters in Canada." " ' "; -'- -- TliEpE are 231 electoral votes to he cast this fall.,,, It will rfiquire 116 to elect. : Now, we regard the three '.great States of New Yoik, , Pennsylvania and Ohio', as certaiu for Ljucoln. In euehof them tho soldiery havo.a voto, and they aro almost unanimous in favor of sustaining tho government, and putting down the rebellion. ...New York has 33 votes, Pennsylvania 26, and Ohio 21., Add to t'..cse New, England States; and they are assure for us is Ohio, and wo have 119 votes, nioro than enough to elect. But no intolligeut. mo n doubts our success in Michigan, .Wisconsin, 'Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas,. California Oregon, and West yJ:,ml '.f v We have eery. reason to belicvo wo shall carry Illinois, Indiuna, Delaware pnd Maryland. Thus our friends can soe how tbe land lies. Wh'lp tlia, national triumph is certain, it becomes itill more important to labor for success Ht home, in our County and Congressional contests. , These are the present points of interest, and to them every loyal man wil devoto his unremitted labors. ... ; A tavern keepcr in Columbus, when giving a New Year's prosppt tp his 'help,' told-oue ot his porters (a smart Irishman) hat he was about thn bet-t man round the House, and therefore) ho ih,QU'd fiive him tho most costly prwent 'Sure,' said Patrick, rubbing his hands with delight, 'I always mane to do my duty.' 1 believe you,'-, replied' bis employer, 'and thereforo I shall make you a present of all you havo stolen from mo during the year.' Thank yer honor,' replied Pat, and lnny nit your iriends trato you as liberally.' ' . . , tfl-TiiERB was a grand Union, Meetiue a1 Pikes Qpnra House, Cincinnati, on Wednes day evening la.it, at which IIou. nonry Stao-berry, nud Rjr. Dr. BfeckeuriJge of Ky, mado able and eloniiant spseches. The Vcu eruhlo Dr. good into this , campaign with all his might for Liucolu, the suppression of tie rebellion anl tha,-utter ptiHetioq qf slu' ; A yonDs mnii bdtng naked by tho lady tv .w lioiu ho nvaa paying his particular uddresscs.'liVhat rules pfhousa-ke'cpiDg ho meant to adopt,' replied, smiling; upon hiat fair one: Tho mlo of multiplication by Email uuiiibcrs.' m 9 1 - "I never shot a bid my life sa'fd a follow to his 'friend who renlied: ' 1 i,T . t . . r; ---- , "for my, part, l never Bhot any tiling in j-iij eiiitpo oi j uui, except a Bfjuir-rel, which 1 killed with, a 6tono, when it tell into tho. river and was drowned. "No man can do anything flgaiist iia will" said a metaphysician. "' 'Faith"' Bait! Put, "f had a brother wbo wentto Botany Bay, against liis will, faith flud he diit,, : ... ! , . .,r , . . ' PERSoJta frotn'Moiitgomery, Alahama, say therd aro half 4 'millio'ii bales of cot ton there.1 The rebels will novcr get this off to Europe, and it will he destroyed or fall into tho hands of our troops.1 '"" ; r- ' -.' : ' .'. !. 111 . li. t'J . , 1 jl' you put pmsoniir in the-aauio room Ouo of whom has tho toothache nnd the other is in love, you Will find that the person who has tho 'toothache will go'td sjeejn Unit .'.-a ..'v- v-- , -. . "iV young lad who rst into teai's has Deen p'tit'jgotliev!).ttIii;and is now "wearing (oops to prcv-ont the rocurrehed bf the aeddttflt.-"' ,l,J u t'! nw.ib Mil 1 . a-iiiai.A' a ci ta., tWp ppver couli fiopiprehond why McClollan. was cailt-d'Napoleen of tho West,' and all tht sort of thlngi But it is now explained in the journal (if aa " efficer of the, Galena,' which we pabliehed 'yesier. day.which records 'thhj Gou'. M'.', -Leinfe cojeicli-rably futipuoi, went to the crvSin fr'a'"fittl9 cap." He do'ultl-jrd ruftivoj 'his.titl frnta tei(ieeclptritd ittrtiHrr"'"- y. y. nwi-. .,.".,. ifii-,' rtliiiKfbliaii. Tu the SuldiertoJ (he j3fA (.owfreuional District, at lonte and abroad, urn? 7 rAoni it moy concern." , 1 . , r ,r i , rt VLUAMt s"Your loyalty being patent to all.Bico, is it not surprising that any party,, after having opposed lUclpWa'ge of the V.l Drovidine for V'o'iir tiiloviii and ing 'your"uudoubted right' of isulT.jge, should bo so brazenly itnpTident, as to ack or expect you'to1 testow your voUa upofc candidtca;Q( thair ctoosing, and of their prinelplea.;'. .Teo it ia J After ta vinfc ' risked opro l;v.eii)4l,p?riftced your health and comfort, fnubda'iDg thd" re-. bpls, the a k jod to stultify 'youiselvcl 1 .? . 1-1 r 1 . oy vuung 101 caauwaie wno are in sym ,t. .".v. .t,. Lt ,1 .1 ijj ylJl i t imiij witu mo ivuuib, eiuu uiv jMwegcu lit use all nicaos in tEt'f powerTp.stopJhe war or to give theiu a respio, wpllno-' ing tfiat'' the result can' he nothing snort " ing tnat tlie result f be nothing snt(t -if A lul.nnrtvar.lo nonao f m 1 M '..i'.i.'il J I 1 h ,C'ai hJilA , Vi .1 lu.t..: .i:.i xuvy uuuiuua i4iu .uiiuuiuiit; vvosatujii of hpsti'itics,' on the false assumption thp't tho war for thp Union is j f ailurV't On this false pretext they how base the'r argument for submission and surrender. On this pretext they now denouace thn administration of its ''uiisera'ble policy" imbelioity, ic... OuTy'on this ground, of the War being a failure,' cari the pretense of the short comings of.t.he Resident, or the need of a chaDga at all bajards, fjpd anv favor with thinkintr men. But you Will oonvinco theui. that- theyaye been vaiuly as well as audaciously relying on-the shortness'f jous'picmories.j; .Yo know the falsify wheu they say the wa. is a failuie You have iiot forgotten tho events in tho field, that have steadily rebuked ' the' declaration' of the Chicago managers, -Without going further'' back, the substantial ; suooessos"1 ou f the Weldon rairp;jd, thd pasture of Mo-!-' hilo bay, and the forts, under ctrcurii-' staue'ei tiios. gratifying and glorious; the ' magoi8.cieat triuniph of Shcrmao ove' Hood, and the- permnncut occupation of Atlanta, culminating in' the grand series ofvictories W65 by Sheridan in thf Shfcii- ...... 11. 1 . -.1 T anuoan v aney au inese,uu mure uiu-iu (jed into' a singlo luonth, give th'ff ' U tu-thunder tohes a thousandfold; to theb?' traitorous cry that "the war is a failure.1 '. j A war marked by such vioto'ries is pot, t pdr will it be a failure. Sheridan, as well' . as Grantis crowding the1 rebellion hard ! ih Virginia, and Shermau'pccd male but " oue more demonstrator, to ledome tr-r Of to cptjrd" of Georgia, ' if ho' is o'ot already ' Our armies victorious liV every ' quarter, are bdw'prewing forward tp'tho ' crowning tirinmph.and yotat this juneturd' wo are told that ,lthc war is a failure!"---' A Do you believe it? ' You know better.--'" You know that the begippihg ftf tpp end of the terrible eppflict is becoming visible when the desperate contest Bhall rcsiiU ip the overthrow of trpason and itsconi"; cocors and abettors; md the triumph pf liberty, law and order, with a Union rei stored in all its p.istine integrity, beauty, u am" glory. You will not voto for, or iii' auy way support tho men, or the party",-who aim to substitute iuglorious subiuis? ',' sion and disgrace, for hoqor'ablp wari'an " a' glorious triumph, as the near an4 aura resu't of, its vigorous prosecution, "' You '. will ho told that those popsiipfationshaVo ' no bearing, upon thei question of votj.uf" "' for tho' State,' Congressional 6r Cpuntjf ticket. " Those who say so, ought to, in perhaps do know better.' ,' By Voting to ', piacq tho men in any'oflico wpo auppert the Chioago"ticket,you support that tick-',! ct indirectly becauso you enable them to ' do it' more efEcieatly than they could do, ' iu a private capacity; ani bp assured they" will not ab'aip their aoajor their efforts'ln consideration of yoursurp rt. ; By. voting theiu any office, you aid them indirectly, j in thoir base purpose qf submission, to tho rebels, and thus" sundering the Union, and rendering all your sacrifices vain and abortivu.(' 'Ttat jcu' wHliiot coDsento. this, I am certain." That you 'will ekcr;,, i.ciso your right aud privilcge 'oi1 voting. ' against the men aud the party who have declared, ft their purpose thui to &9,'.l i ' confident, ( , But one course is left you t(( prevent the : coesummation of tboir baso, ., piirpt ses, and'tiatis to vote fqr the yniosj. 5 County ,,vHato, andCengrussional, with-. J Out-ascrtoloroniiBsioa. ,. you gJJ know CeUtrabus! leluno as the X rP -d?ocate .tor , i tho' Union and tfvp pprcK.ion pfth ro si bellion. , You know that iu Congress ho r? will ntvisr fail to vote the ncceaary jnea.ut ... j for the vigorous prosecution cf j the fir,; ;i to a glorious termination. Yoi)kuow.Ua) iX G. V. Steele as Sheriff wi'j eevor .(J'jb-sJi uive at the escape of JpeegM p at st eretiug th.eui or to tho, d'raft, ' '. coutiteiianre re",tHn.?i Ve Jia'ra : prtjlloif.l f-.th. hair, pyfn, bips. caly;", v- tificial religion s n! r . ''' lievo fhnt t-ws ' we:;r ai tiflcial '.a. iiv.i J ourg. lidj? wLcs j 1. , 1 v |
