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v.. " " ' - ' ' Vr""""" "' ' "'' -'; 5 ' . ;i .' .' '.:) r. . : -ji .1 t i ;:r;r '.;..r i Ail mtL'lh'iti;i DEVOTEU.TO POLITICS, JL IX KIT AX U It 1-, TJIE MAnKETS, ANP OKKEBAL INTELLIGENCE. von x. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO. TUESDAY, pCTOBER 18, im.; :. I ' .7 !' . -t - a. m l.4.a , i . i - i , , i i r i ' . i M , - , f i i i - .1 '. i .. v i.r-ag; - v :t- v' - -- IIOl'T YEKNON EEPUBLICAN. nil moatbi I advaoce, , , fl 00 Oni yea: la aitranr H (M tf sot paid la advance 1 M TKUMS OF TSANSJKNT ADVIIITI5IN0. tlae aquar of 10 linaa, ana inaartliiD . ft 00 Ooe iquaro each auboeqaent laaertieo,. 14 . Dnoeqaare S maittoe .4- ,. ' . )naqura moutb,. ........ t 00 toa iquara 13 montlia, ...... ........... .. . 100 twoaquarea Jatootha,.;. ........ i. ' a 00 Two aqoaree S rannrha,.t.... ...'.. ..I. .......... 9 00 Twoaquarea 12 moatae.. ........ 12 00 AdverUeemeeta orertwo eqnaree id ba aonfrattra for and paid Kcordlaf li eliarged at eilrertlalnr ratal, leoai.'apvkrtiskmknts. FlretloeertloallHjnea,... ...... fl 00 Each aabaequeat Inaction par aquare to Atlachmeat NoMeeabefor Juatlcei aa4 proof,.... 3 00 Aitalulatratort and Elrcntora Notice,:. .. ' 1 00 BaalDeea Carda, not exceeding I llqea per annum, 6 00 ' kotierela Local aalaaia laiiaaa or lau,... 100 No adTtrtlftaieDi taken aicapt for a apaciAed tlma, and ao apaclal notlea pnbllslied In any caw. uuleai paid for, at tlia rata of f 1 00 for arr tan lluci, Indrpan- dantof tha adTrrtiianant rafarrad to. No adrertlalna; dona fo Advrtlaln Agrnta azcept fbreaah and prompt AllHTAIA DEPAHTUEES-S. X. & N. H. S, '' ' ! ' ' KOT. ' Mail.. ......... U '..i . M. AaeaaaaiodatinBi airi...... , t:I0 V ' MraL....v. V.U.. .10:47 A. U. . 4:26 r. h. AccomnMidatloa. ..I. ary Can an tha Central Ohio Hd kan Noarark ai folk ntlowa .......i:4( a. a .-. 4:30 r. . Oolar Wctt ,,..,....: a. M. . .:. 11:30 T. u. BHi'T.-0. C. road going Kat, ha nra It Newark . , : A. f ...... ; -..'.I . : 11:40 A. M. Oolnr; Wert, being oa the Central Koad, titer leave a , CHUECH DIEECTOBT. ; D1SCTPI.K3 CH0BCH, Viae Street, between 0a and HcKenuo, BBSBTTKRIAS CnCry, comet Oay and Cheat. raete. . Her. ukhvky. METHttniRT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner Oar and CheatnatJtreet. 1 Me. V. O. II. OWENS PR0TESTAMT EPBC0PAL CHURCH, corner 0 Mi Highatreeta, . Bor UKO. B. REK.SE.. , CAT'lOLIO CHURCft, aoraer High and HKc.me, , ,w Ror, JULIUS BRENT. METIIOMST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. (Baaning Chapel), Walnut ttreat, between Sugar and CliiMuut, - Rev, A. J. LYON. . EtllODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH, Mrehanica OL atreet-tietween Vine and High. UAPT1ST CHURCH, Tina etroet, between Mulberry and alachaoica, Rer. J. W. ICtNU.VKiiER. , j,10NOKEUATIO.VAL CIU'UCH, Mnlherry at.. Wtwoe I I Sugar and llamtramic. . , Iter . T. K. 1I0NKOK. TSITKD PRE3BTTERIAN, corner Main and Sugar J etreeta. . , , ' . . Rer. S. it. HUTCHISON. V f ETHODIST WESLETAN CHURCH, aorner HnV 1 harry aeul Waoater Bee. MB. TBAV1B. , GUAUDI AX'S SALE. rj Puranaaea af an order of the Probata Court of Knox Coantr, Ohio, made on the 14th da of Sep. Umber A S. 1804. in the caaa of Lewie htaruh, Ouar-dian ff CharlreS. Hurphr and Florence C. ilurphr, to raid Court, the underiignad will on the 11th day of October A. i. teoe at M o'clock A. M.. at the door of the Court Hoav, In Knn coantr, Ohio, offer at Public Hal the following dearribed real eatate, aituate in llnunt Vernon. (., tixwit:: On tbo Weal aide of Uain atreet. and a -joining the original ulot tf aatd town on tlte North, commenring at tha Norta-euNt corner of lot Wo 121, in the original plot of auid tnrn; theave weat - it, the alive; thence North Hi leet to the AlLcl lot; Ihema fca to Uain at reel; thence South taj the place f beainntng Alao, tha aat nartT Let 348, Is WalluV addition I Mt. Vernon; beginning at the Nrth oant cornor of a M l.t S-W; thenee South VU feet; Ihrnee Vln-i 38 et; tlieoca North IV3 fret; theme eat 08 feet t tli alar of begininr. Both tracta aold aulijoet tlie life-eatate ot the Petitioner In the aame. rKRUS or UALK-i-'Ine-tllrd In band; one-third in 1 a d baiauea In two yeara. to of aeeured bjc niortgnge on ti premiaea with interort pavalila annually, at the rate ol .Upr cent. LEWIS Jll'ltliiV.fiuardlan of C. L. Murpliv and F C. Murpbr. i pt.tO. XH-lalo'M. '-'WnLXrCleUand. Alt'.. JAMEa CBAVF0l)"lTAr trTlCE la hereby given that the nn..enl.nifil baa been 1 duly appointed andqniilifledaa the Adminiatrator tf J.iea Crawfi.rd, lata of KnoaCn.. 0.. dvc.'d. All per aor haviag olaima againat the aatne will present thent dul proven for arltleiuent and all lodtbuJ arc required tit l y np withoet delay.- r '; - ". ' pL20, 4.-w.ta0u,' -4 JOSIA1I lltA.WFORD. Harseesh Candy. Tlie Orlt-ntal Nervine fompoand, 1. tlie trl liae InrrtNlaced into ihht country In a aoeil cated aud agreeable form. A NOrC DEI.IOHTFIX Eilillarant confec-tlou rd For a long time it haa been uaed iu Eaalrrn Con irira hy young and old. It ad. la to beauty aa well a ye r. Produera the isoat perfect mental cbeerrnlnoaa J ' V A'fD BEAUT nladdentb heart: The writ. '-. b epeakrr, tha atudeah and the kuaineaa man. eeew lo gather new inapiration and new enerirv. a read-hieaa and kaeoneaa-of pcreeptioa unknown before. Hap Ineai or Miaeryf Thnt la tha Queatiorj. W -"an recommend It aa one of the mat wonderful aud ineientiae liclneavver known. It laathoaaand f'ldl iter than Quinine for Chilli! and Ft, Him-par'a a vigor and atrength t the tniad and body truly mart loue. aud will - , ' Bejolce tbo hearU of Thoutundr. -BeiM -r full Ileacrlptive IJal r3old by DruggUte tt .rhera. Price M centa and fl per boi lull jrtedonly by the (iUNJAH WALLAH COUPANT Offl.e 3D Beeklnaa atrdet. New York. Col l.rS. W. Llppitt. Urugi'lat, Mount Ternon, Ohio. Se . 184 mx , . , Steam Saw Mill for Sale. : T.I uoderaignrd daairea to aall tha one andivided h If of a Hiram Saw Mill and IS acrea of Land, alt-te Sonth tew of Mount Veraoa, o;tbe Martina-burr ad. Alao, my houaa and Stable on aai d preniiaea. Said Hi la la good running order in a good Oak Timber r Inn. Lumber elwara ready ealeet good prleee In eah. The mill haa been running for aaveraljreara re-aain but little for rapalra abundance of power. - tf tiaiO; ane-'hir ho haad) ooa-thlrd ia on and .lance iu two yaari, arenredhy note and Wrtgeg oh t a proroiaer. WM. HYATT. 7 !"uwawiiYtivur-'' , t rn a t vrtvtmv L ; tar I Vorp'iy ve. Caaper Fordney, W. F. Sapp and, av tare. In tha Coati of Cnraaaoa Fleaa of Knox C T t Defendaata above named are harehr noUded. .hat o the tlt da..4tSeTtairl -Hoi, the aaid In el Murphy tied in aaid Court, hia petition acaiaat th a and other.. In.-hirh prara Judgment aganiat tlie ah eadai.t-la raid petition tor the rum of ('il3.8. with In rreot rroaa April 1J. I'M, tha balance alleged robe rvhiltnn ajt aroonat r eooda, wane and wrrchan-.d aa. aold and delivered to the aaid d-h-iUot aa niena-I ra of. aud jinrtoera. la tho --Mine Kartb Company,' an i oeiatioa uf piTanuti kiTetafoke doing toainoreundee ikal aauM, oa ee ahaaA Ute-Aoiai af Jaua. 1(H. 'ir work tone upon the aarae, and etpenaea ef tranpirtatina (aid ea tha e-ie. by Cberlee liooper. John Cooper and badiqa L. Clark, late na'rtnara aoder th name of Coo. aeraat Clark, which rtaim baa been aaalgned toind la word fcr the alilnHIT. -Siiid petlM.r alaoaeeka tdiw ad-tjuatment end aettlcanent of the atiaira of aaid CoaopAar, Th deft-auant above named aru fnrther notihed that aleaa they appear aad-anawor or dealer to aaid petttioa err tha third Saturday after the einlratlon of ail weekt from September lAlh. 180. the name will be takea fof cv-araaead, and ju'lgmeat rendered aecortlingly. I Cl'RTIS t SCrllllNtH.Atty'alorPrir. Sept 13, nHwdtlo.ejO. ' I ,i -ii- - I , i i -t I' In. Civil artloa. Attacbment tEA PEA LRU'S ESTATE. . TaTOTICEla hereb otvM. that tho underetanrd haa il aaea dole eoooiotnn aod ouatined aa Admr of tha Kataw af Ira Pooler, !ai nl kora couaty, Ohio, a coated. r All paraooa having elaimaaralnat the name, will proaeat tnenraull eutht'iiKatcd for ei'tliement. All indebted are a required to all and our op without de. , . .- . - HAMl'M. PKAI.FR ' liar. i itepl. Mi TM4-3wl2,.' 1 ' ' ; a ' . -! ; 1. t' . .. . . V.tlJa. WV ' i" ' t i Jaetlrf, Jt, tj--s.v .. I t1Wd"S!tKDS,- aavlata OrdtrJ Ala Oald aad U Silver riatn i;eTJi Ofpotii f'i Lybtutid flout io-o , e I - i' ". Ut Vaaxoa, Ohio. avr a " .4, a v.oLaavwA las A IkXJt " 'J ' ' v - Thtf StcnUrjr of theTrcuurj glvei notice thut.ab- Kr1ittona will bt rMtHrtd for Coupon TrHHury Noten, f)b (br yean frtm Aug. lfitb. 1864, with ieml in-nual to ten it at the rate of wven end three-tent be pnr cent per tDnom, principal end Interest both to b paid In lawful m one. . v )i ' Tbete potee will be conrertible tt the option of tbo holder aft oDiturity, into tlx per eeai gold bearing bond. payable not lees than Are nor more than twenty year nrona their date, aathe GoTemment l ey eleet. Thry wtli be iuued in ilenomloatioDi of W, $U0, f&00, fl, 000 and $1,000. and ell enbeeriptlona maei be for fifty dolUre or enmo multiple of fifty dollar.. . . The notea will be traoentltted to the oween free of i traneportatlon ehergei m toon after the receipt of the original Certiflcatei of Dopoalt aathy ean be preparrd, Ah the notea draw intereat from Augut 16, poraone making depoaite aubaeqnent to that ditto muatpay he intereat accrued from date of note to date of deposit Partita dpnelttng tweotf-fire thonaand dollars and vpwarde for thow note at any one time will be allowed a commiawlon of one-quarter'of one per cent;, which will be paid by the Treanwry Department upon the re eeiptof a bill tor the amount, certified to by tlie officer with whom the donoalt waa made. No deduction! for eommUdona mnit be maiW from tin dcponltt. i ' SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN It la a Nanoxai Sayingd Bm, offering tinner rato ef intrreat than any other, and lheb.it tecurity Any aavinga Lank which puya tin depordtorf in lT. B. Kotea, conslderl thst it ia paying in the belt circulating medium of the country, and It cannot pay In anything, better, for Iti own aaaeta are either In government aecuri tlei or Ip potea or bond payable in government paper. la equally eonvenleat aa a temporary or pirtnanont Invoatment, The notea can alwaya be aold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated Intereat, and are tha beat lecurity with bankr aa ctjllatternlt for dia-eounta. . a ' Convcrlille into a Sii per cent J-20 Coll Bond. In addition to the very liberal loteroat on the nnt.- for three yeare, thia privilege of coovcraion la now worth about three per ceot per annum, for the current rate fuf e-20 jjuiida .la not laaa than nt'tie per cntt. nrmtt'um, and before tho war the premium on Mix ier rent. U. d. atocka waa over twenty per cent. It will beacon that tha actual profit on thin loan, at the prOMnttaarkel rati-la notlcra than ton percent, per annum. .. .. . : Its EioDiptioa from Stale or Kunicipitl Taiation. Butaaide from all the advantagulwe have enumerated a apeclaf Act of Congrca ttmpli til ooieir cad Trtatury noinnm loenl la-ralitm. On the av.emga, hi exemp tion la worth altout two per cent peronnum, according to the rate ei taxaiiou' In varlona parti of the country. It la hTlieved that no aecaritlaa off. r fo,grcat indue. menta tolenderaaa tlae inued hy'the government. In all other forma of Indrhtedneaa, tha futth or ability or prlvafe pirtira, r ttock cotnpaplea, or aeparalj aoBn'nn-nlllea, onl)1; ia-fjTe'ljed fotpaytnnt, while tha whole I roperty of the country Li held to aeenre tha diacbargo ojf all the oWlgattona of tho United Statcc f 'J- While tiic OoTOrfomont offera the moaf liberal terms for lt loanK,1t wjlliovea that tlie very alrojrgcat'nppcal will be to the loalty and patriottam of Jhe pe.0D,fi Duplicate certlficatca will bo Itaued for all depoalta. The party depoelting nntat ndw upon -the original ccrtillcale the denoniination ef notea required, and whether they are to tie laaued in' blank or payable to order. When ao vndorxed It muat ee left with the of- ftrer receiving the depoaitobeoraarded to theJTreaa-ury"Deparlmant.4, ; Ji pj? .J v'' i "' 8cacaimo.ta wiu gicaivita by theTreaanrer of the United State, atWaahfngtoK, thaaeverol Aaalat-aut Tieaaurara and dealgnatcd Dcpositorlea, and by the Flint National Bank of Columbua. O. Fint National Bank'of piavalaad,0. Second National Bank nf Cleveland, O. Firtt Nationa.1 Band of gandualiy, 0 ' j. ; ', i Second National Bank of Sanduaky, O. Flint National Bank of Znneaville, O. Second National Bank of Zaoeaville, 0. and b all' National Bankc which ar depoailariea of public money, and.""' -' . ALL RF.SPKCTABI.E BANKS 1X0 IlANKtltS throughout the country will give further information At AFFORD EYEY FACILITY. TO SIBiCRII ERS. Aug la-3ii LlPPITT'S ' CJTlf DRUG STORE, DRUCC18T. - ! EEALER JW PUS, : .' .-vAUNisnES, ' Tx': '.'' -1 - . 'AN ' ; i ' f'.' T tt 1 . . - . t FINE TOILET 80 A PS, PERFUMERIES VVTTY ANti WWDOl' CLASS PUJPE. -.INES AND WQTJOR3 1 ' For Medicinal y Pwpvtmt, .iwji ; OOAU yiLlTD :ABBON' . . o I L " - " :: ' " ' 3rtB15 B.BRF.L0R H4W "iHRKL.' OVIS 51)11 ClIAl m liU NOW-U itAAD .'. ," Jo which wa Invite the trad. cj - aH VsICIaNS PRESCRIPTIOKS .' , 1 ' .1 i-i Aeruratel Coajpouadod., : . - I i I . 1 : . ' . - -4 .1- A v -r- " Guodt Witrruntedat -hqiieienltd, . OR KO iAl n; i CfTY aDBUO Sltfli ' ' ?. w. OpmHU (bar Kvwron Hnwo. a ' 'cAncer.toc'tob.V'v'; - aTiunera X. Toliitaton', ' ' OF CLEVKLAVD. " w WOULD Inform all woo aaay be afflicted with taarek tha ha la prepared to cure that formidable die eaeeby aproeeeo dilterina from all othf ra. Aoor oer to biniaeif. llia'treatment cooai'ta in' tlio niiliratloli of a ainglf plaelar, compoaeo of a,uro ao nrrtie, can, log little or no pain. On elaoiloatleo he will he able to any to the patient whether their eae i curable Or not and will guaranty a permanent 'cure- of all he oa-dnrtakea. Alao, will guarrantee a permanent curd In the worat ea ol Phomatlrm. ' r i . t Rxraaaaeav Mre. ctawiael Ke0e Maatellar, R. Aonlt. and Ilavid Moray, Ml Veraoaj. O.f Joha Dalljr, Centerborg. Knoa Co.. Ohio. ' . j - Ornea At bla retdenee. atfdfttrd, Cevahora Co., O.. It aiilm Aoath of Cleveland. 'io. 14-ly. ToPainter3 and Duilders. T IKSKKD OH. KuSttiluti warranted eoual to ptfre J j Miioaeea on. eon mucoacaprr.. Alao rure grouna White iMd aud Zlna at May 10, la-ly. ,;wANi:n uillf.r-3,' w . : 7":' w. ..-v ( A alHcr thread inning the,'.)-)!', ... , , , Oleaming down tho hollow; , ' A babting brook among the fWU, ' '' Ineunny poola and Itallova: '' ' A ltfoad etream flowing through the plain, In the land of the fruitful Wvit; ., , A rlvrr rolling to the maint Beariug navici on tla breait; . Aod the great broad a with Iti thouaan ahorea. II. . ..' -. An Infant, with a tinkling toy, . , r ' ' In ita inother'a boaom fondled;, , A cbnliby, brig lit- red, radiant boy. On hia father'a proud knrea dandled; A youth In learnl ng'a eager e-baae, -) - 1 ' ,. While truth'" broad acroU'e nnfnrt'd; ' . ? t ,( ,, A man with an anxioua care-worn Caen, : . Dent ioath the load of the world; And death'e great aua with it a! lent ahoiea, t f ' Once tt HVJr.. 96th Ohio. ,. .. ,, ;.', , .... ; . ,:.i: . : MoudANQA Bend, La., ) M September 20th, 1864. Ed. REruBi,icAN: I am sittinir reflect- ing for the past, and looting foiward. to the future, and forgetting the present,! leaving it unburied in the vart of obliv'on, whorcim it will be, lost, never to be Been any oioro. Since my lust communication to you, there has Ipeeu no change .in the Ninth-sixth warth relating, and I believe all the Knox County boys are very able for their "haid tack" and "sow belly." , Wo learn by a citizen who haa lately come into our lines, that the conscription in the Conthioveracy, ia now carried out rnost; cruelly, and barbarously. .Every male person, from la to 63,' iti taken wherever found and forced into tho rebel ranks'. Surgeons'; certificates are of no avail, and exomptions are only considered wbon some important limb of the body, hah been lost by a bull, or the knife of tho surgeon : 1 see that two notorious jay- liawkcrs, has been killed, back of. Baton Kougej. whilo trying to. conscript souw Union citizens,'- . ..; , The steamer Juhn J. Rote, sunk below KTow. Madrid.. and sha' will prove a total loss; tehe having broken in two, sho was the Migiisf steomgr on the river, except ,',he Express, ' .Thore was 400 men- and horses on board, principally soldiers;,; A .number, ,of soldiers jumped overboard and- was d.rowuedif Dome think about 0 were, lost, Jy40 of l)ie.poor animals wero Ipst.- Tbestire loss will beiw'JU.UUU,-. , ,,r: Thre was also a nmgazincin Fort Pick. ering, Memphis,, this morning the 13th: exploded, killed two.negroe eoldiqrs and wounding several others, the cause of thd explosion is unknown; en tho samej day a Lieutenant in the Colored regiment was cruelly murdered,he was suddenly assault-' ejd by lour men. who stabbed him in the breast and sides ami tlica jumped in their buggies and (Jrovo off, one or two negroes witnessed tho, .affair. -.Tho affair, is,r'n-volved in mystery l.,r. , , . ,! .Wesce thslliohrr.in lVwiitw projeeds to argue thut ii' ,Nort,l C trol'ma toreJc, frpm the ' Con'hieveracy, Bhe must be orushed at once. The Editor scorns to bo greatly eornfounded and confused. Hear Vm,; .ii . .,n !;! I . )u '! -' :. f ''It U to be suppofietf that irginiaand South Carolina would submit to be cut asuadcr by the intervening cflilnlry, if that country Should declare itself an enemy instead of a friend. , They; of course, would treat it as an enemy, , would make unceremonious a'e of its ruilroads aqd short work of its towns Ave do'not see that the Old North State would gain mnub bv reconciling herself to Rhode Ltluud and MaRsauliusotts,; and rlqclarin war against South Carohnaaod Virginia. Now. if that' aint rich, what does the secessionist and trakors North now think of the boastei right" of' secession. "Ac-; corJingtot1iisintorprettion,a confederacy bus been mado with the right of any nieni j ber liarei to secede, the fe.t will pou'nee noon it and make "nhort irWeV1' of its' "taiens" lash it iuto gubmiss'on' or con ver.' i'.'into a.desert: It needed this, ant only this to: open' the eyes of the whole country to the Utter folly and rnadncs.of tho claim to the tight of secession? in coustituonts pnrts of any govorument.fr-- Now shall we by a practical interprefatiod of our form of government oeclaro orf so called nation, simply a compact ot petiy sovereignties . loosely oonneoted than the States of Gerrnanjj and liable to be nroken up pt any tinio, by the malice or caprice of a few dosigning djeinngogues. We al! ssy Nof brioo; jfn tneso seoeded Sti les the way that Je ft. Davis'' organ; intends to bring inearth. Carolina, conquer a peace you .will tmyc . lasting peace, and none Other wil, tooomplish, what we have beef. irvinff ta rli. the lost Jhreo years, tho Vi'Hi'tm and euftircemeat of its Tsaui.'y .Ami J, the lull tlmt has ollowed tie bluody bapfisru. at .Petersburg,1 . Atlanta, Ac, we see newspapers cackling like a 803k of filly ignorant gceee, that Grant is whipped, out-flanked and better make peace,, they have yet to learn the charar ter of our commander at Vicksburg Grant! j.'Tib hut a calm wboso ominous jileoco poitcuds- the ..threatening storm that m-BOori to tya-erwhctnt a too easily ela " An& 111 the' rebels and'tho'cucuiics 01 --jt - .ti- ; ;' tv the Bolditira cart gay "to" tho contrary, will not change our opinion or , impede Our onward prngreai; nian to . man We (tand, nd man we fight tho eneraiei of our country, of liberty, humanity and justice. , Yea, yorily, in Oodj and dry powder, ve put our trtst to bring this rebel-lion tot close.!!- ' j The health of thw 06th Ohio wat ne'er better than "at the present time; ; . " ' Vourg rcsptfully, , ', V ! '" ' i ' JOHN P. REYNOLDS. ' I , NASilTiLtEfTenn.Oct. 4, '64... Ed. RepublicY: ' !) ' ' 1 ' ' --j 1 . i, "t,-'t ., . k ... 1 f ; Pear Sir: Once more I resume, thi pen to communicate a . few , insulated thoughts and news of items to your many (I hope) loyal readers, trusting that they possess sufficient' merit to reward tbem for tbo time neoAsnry to their pcrsual. The thoughts to which I have reference, and to which I wish to oall the attention of all, are the fruits aid results of a care- ful investigation of Gen. McClo'.lan's let-tor, document,equirosa amVigu;)us ard unmeaning, Dot t straight forward honest outspoken document, clearly defining his real position.' " Notwithstanding it is call ed a War letter by many, yet I must con fes3 that I cannot see it in the "ligh", t knows he claims to be io favor of a restoration of the Union, but he failed to announce in that letter that he was in favor of carrying on the war until the Union is restored, not a word pledging him to a prosecution of the war for tuat end. So soon as it is clear," or even probable, that our present adversaries 'are ready for peace on the b&sis of the Union,' we should exhaust all the resources of statesmanship, &c., &o., to establish peace. But does he toll nS what he would do, should it not be made clear, io , not a word. Agaid doce he 'promise to eirfy on the war until it is clear that our ene-; ruies are ready on the basis of thjj Union. 'Tie equally tme,;that bo pl.iuly. enough tells us that he is in favor of negotiating fur peace; but does he inform us what he 1 Would do, in ease bis' efforts negotiating should prove Tjnjiiccessfal, not at all.- He speaks favorably1 wf the Unionj but doei' he'1 utteir i swglo sbliUry irotest igainst thosonrrayod in arm agaiuBt it? .Notono. ye wys.uhS Union must be inreserved, but says ti mnslle done in a Spirit of cono'tfiation and eompromis," Itut what he will do ; should that, spirit dot be reciprocated by" tha rebels, he fa'i.18 asain to tell us. ! I k now he promises .to exhaust ail the resources- of statesman- .ship and negnciation.but does he promise to put idown the. tebellion,' after baving t' ..J : ThU' '!. nin'Vut- !o IlCgUllllOt U IBIU. A UOU ,.VW , tlJV Many .M' not the doaument a two-fold , ambiguous tbing, to say the least, of it. aud if it will admit of a peace " interpretation-it will also admit of a,wai one, and that he is in favor of -admitting the rebellious States back again into the Union, with the qc7 eursod institution of. slavery attaohed, that has the true source, and cause of. all our troubles, there is no question., Ilqnco he seems to manifest but little regard or attachment to theUqiop .unless it be ac. eompanicd with slavery, therefore I judge his attachment for slavery to be equal to if not greater than for the Union alpne. Aud again how 'inconsistent to claim to bf. War-democrat, andat the same time occupying 0 peace. platform. , j No, then fellow i)cnipcra ts (for I must appeal to-you) allow .metQBaj (and I.n'te.r but the voicp nod sentiment of all, truly loyal deinocrat3),t!iat that document is cal culated to deceive the less thoughtful and least enlightened portion of the democrats, and all that are induced to support McCle 1 lan in, wnsequenee thereof, do $9 et the peril ol tneir ouniry, ana snouia you sucVed In electing him may Eve to rej penfit,' in sackcloth aod ashe?, for' every rote for McClellan is hut a permit' lor your countttei tfearnaetion-- utter an !V!1...2a-' lnf ill: tltAOA a,iA,t end fran 't n UlllllUUUU. VI awMVu n wm .m etitutions, bough by the; patriotic blood of our ancestors' ndbequeathed to us as a rich legacy to be jfevereoT nil peTpet- ated tltrougn an coming itmo. jiisiuu-tiop?H unrivaled ia purity, excellen ce and exaltation in the History of any and ill Nutious Institutiooa,vat,t. in' their comprehemiiori; ' '.'GoB-fi''r.p,' Man cri-oiling, "lan-elevating-i-in all their bear ings upon mankind,, froe equal and just throughout cemented and puri fled by the best blood of the nation.'' Institution's worthy of any! and all sacrifices; can we, shal) we ever prove so base and unworthy (if so rlob and desirable a logacy, as now to surrender them to arniod traitors, Bhall wo be so. iolisb now after having, sncri. ficod so muoh, give np and yield our en 7 rich arid dasitable- inheritunoo to , black hearied treason? Neverl Nol- Nerorl The Aineripin Union mriit and shall be pre: sorved ."Tl'e edict .hat gone, forth and aannot fuib hThn 8lh of November next will bring he glad tidings of an ,unmi' takabla determination to restore tho coup 1 try o;iU former prosperity and happiness aud'U) crtwh; forever the rebellion that is seeking it na) and cdmpIe,tc,detreeon Ye, .treason lhaU yet be hambled, and our beloved country shall jctijucmqre from the Ordeal of fire through which the is now passing brighter, purer and. more noble than Wore her purifitation. Who among you, my fellow-oitixetiSi -can stand dly by and exhibit,1 i0t little' Intereot ia our own dear Country's redomptiou, as to refuse to. contribute your mite, or .lend a jiolping band to effect its accomplishment. I could wish there were none, but fear tharo are some' that do and will. God mnt that there number may be few, constantly giow less untjl njne sbal! remain. Unr men are still in pursuit ot rorrest nd may possibly surround ; and capture pirn; he was foiled in hir effort to destroy (he Rail Road brtdgo across' Elk River, en tho Nashville and Chattanooga Road, guerrillas ; captured some Government cattle nea; here tho other night, hut were immedi ately pursued by some of our eav airy and have no doubt boen overhauled and if not punished,- at least compelled toskeditddle and leave them, f The prospects for a final suppression of the rebellion brightens daily, let ds not be discouraged and alt will yet bo wjII. 'God will conduct us safely through-this severe arm ! la f( tliic frinra 10 n t At r i Grant is doing well, all aro alive to the ercat work before them, biier muu has nccoiriplislied much, lias done nobly, haa exhibited active mil- ii . t. . 1 MS ILiiry qunuiics, buowu iiiiiihcii niuro than a match for Bragg, Johnson or llooo.' lie has driven tnein irom thuir boasted strong-hold Atlanta, and now enjqy undisturbed possession of it, and compelled tuo entire evacuation of the Rebel Population, and sent tbom either ,.LNorth or.jsouth as , they might elect,, and , there, . jcrnauis but little if any-r-donbtthatLjmchbnrg, Petersburg and Richmond will soon be ours, if they aro not' already ; in the possession of our forces. ..'With fench determined : and able men aa Graut,! JJiitlor, Hancock, Sherhl an krd the many .others there need be ho fears as to the final result and fate d! Richmond and Petersburg, they must and will succumb, must "soon fall. ' Rumor has1 it that Old Jen has already left on a pretense of going to Georgia to try ana correct her refractory. course and perhaps try to compel her to terms, nut now does lie expect to succeed. , Jle cannot come, here, for he denies fh8 right of the General Government to coerce a State, and as he is a States Right man, bow can he consistently interfere1 with the right of Georgia or any other Stato-should they see proper to withdraw their armies and support from the Confederate Government. In short,' shonld Gov. Brown see proper to repudiate wholly tlie policy and action of the Rebel "Government, and issue his proclamation calling home his troops now is old Jefl to, help himself with snchi a flimsy weapon., as his State Right doctrine.. 1 think I19 will fipd that such doctrine constitutes ' but poor and unwarranted inatorial : for srich nonsencical ' dogma. Should they ever succeed, i 11 establishing their ndependence and Bhould organize a Government engrafting therein as a fundamental principle, the doctrine of State Rights, then would ' they have planted, in tho very origin ol their new Government the seed of pre. mature and inevitably dissolution. Then would they possess a Govern ment devoid ot the requisite principle and vitality for its future preservation, without the power of continued .perpetuation, because each State thereto belonrring, couia at us own pleasure, and totally independent qf thfl Uovernment -secoao tnereirom, and cause thereby,, the . Government to, totter and crumble to inevitable rvtjij. , No Government founded upon rue Republican or Democratic, prih-i ninlra could nossiblv be maintained upon such inconstant ana nucinaung basis. A Government to be truly -r- - .. .. 1 . . i . ... permanent must bo perfectly froe trom' every element containing in any manner the germ; of dissolution. llencoi to establish" a permanent gen eralgovernment, there must be a ma terial snrrenderinz of certain rirrhts, such as arf obviouaW essential to thi real and continued existence ot said Govcnimdnt. 'f Respectfully,' ' ' ' V i-i-awi 'iirfci. 'UoCAsiONAL.' ii.'i') 'IX 'i k J .o.t 1,1 1 1 ,..! i -,' Tw6 little birds bad a neit in the bu<j- e3 in the back part of the garden Julia found the nest,. .It had', some speckled eirirs io it. one. two, 'three, 'four.'' Rut she did not tronble the nest," or disturb the dear little dirds.; Onde day after she had 1 den awev some time, down he ran into the garden to take a peep at the four speckled egg. In stead of the beantiJul C2rs there were onlv broken shells Oh!' Bhe said, picking out the' piece, the beautiful eggs are tall, spoiled and btoketl.'! .1 M,t-at-rt Jm'. : ' '.- V'' , , 'No, Julia,' replied her brother,' .they are not spoiled the best part of tbem has tultoS Ving; aod flowrf awaj1. ''-'' J "Bolt Is when child diea italittlesoul bai,tat'en':winus ond Sown away whilo its . shell the ody , is ..left, bphind is oniymT-,., ,,,U u; wvl, ., j t - ,.,. t . I ' I 'i'-,!, ' a ?i.A youns minister, ia 7 elabrorate sermon? whicru lie 'trekihecf, said Sf vcrsl times, "The commentator; do not agre with me here.? Next morning a poot women, came to see him, with some thintr in hpr anron. She said her 1 tts- baad beard .his sermoii, and thought : it was itcry fine one; ani ss-W'said "the toinmon taters did um airtee witH"- tun,: he had lent hid tome., of, the jerj.'bes.tl kidneys. ..T.riwivi ' ; - The vgrds we 1'k. ' ! Be unaffooted, bebooest in tour sneak ing aid writing ! Never rue Itmg word whore a short or will do. (Jail a spade a spade, not a well-known obloog. iusrn-uient of manual industry. ' Let home be a home! not a rettideoce; a place a place, not a locality; and so of the reet , n" here a short word will 4o, you always loea by nseing a honest eiprranion of your mean Ing: and, in the estimation of al(men who aro competent the only true way to shines even in this false worlJ, is to he modest aad unassuming. , Falsehood may be a very thick crust, but in the eonrse of time truth will find a place t break, through Elegance of language way not be in the powct of all of us, but simplicity and BtraighuorwardnesMre.' .; !..; ;' 1 ' Write mush oarou would speak: speak as you think. It with yoar inferiors, speak no coarser than usual; ifwith your superiors, speak no finer, lie what you say, and, within the rale nf prudence, say whatytm are.T 'Avoid all oddity of. ex pressmn... No one ever wis a gainer, by singularity of words, 1 r in protniciation Thetiuly wise man will so speak that no one will observe how he sreaks. ' A man may show ciout knowlqdcre of chemistry by carrying about bladders of strange pases to breathe, butj he will enjoy better health, and and more time for business, who lives ou the. co nmon air., 7hen I hear a person use a queer expression, or f ronouDce a name in reading differently row, his neighbor, the habit always goes down, minus sign before: it stands on the tide of deficit, notof credit? Avoid, likewise, all slang words. ' There. is no greater nuisance in society than, ft talker- of slang. It is only fit (when, innocent, which it seldom is)' for raw school-boys and ore trim frcsbmen to astonish their sisters wi,th. Talk as sensible men talk; use the eosies, wordy, in their commonest meaning. Let the seuse conveyed, not the subject ef attention. -. .',.'., i Once morei' avoid in- conversation all singularity of accuracy.-' Qn'e of tho bores ofsoointy is the talker who ii 'alwayssctting you right; who, when you, report . from the paper that , 10,000 men. fell, in some, battle, tells you that it was 9,900; 'Who,' when you describe yo'ur walk as two miles but and back, assures you that it: kcked half a furlong of it. .'Truth does not cou-gist in minute aciiuracyof-detail, but in conveying a fright .impression; and there are vague ways of speaking that are truer than1 strict fact- wo old be. When the I'salmist said, . 'Hiyers otwej rjuji down mine eyes, because men keep not thy laws, "he did not ktato tbe lact, but ho stated a truth deeper than fact,' and also truer. n .. a tj- 1 ... '.Ti J i r- How to Lay Sl?;e to a Husband. There is one reason which should make al) young wives protest against boarding, and insist upoa keeping house. Apart from the pleasures of ownership, the new dignity, and delightful cares whioh are ihe preaious privileges of the novel position, Keeping-house affords a cbanco for a system of matrimonal management so completeand yet 6 simple, that every woman can avail herself of it- Men are creatures of their stomaohes. '- A fit of good or ill humor, whioh a young wife tries in vain to account for, is generally refcrablo simply to a well or badly digested meal. A suiky refusal to band out the smallest amount of "change" may be traced to heavy, or ealeratus cakes, or to muddy eolfee; an obstinate determination not to get, -tickets for the opera or' Wtil-lack's, to the tough chicken at dinner, or the absence ot a. desert;-a, slam ol tbe door,aml a protracted stay from heme dit- ins the evening to the thoughtless neglect of the particular kind :of sauce which his lordship likes, ot bio, boiled cod. ..." , . , "Feed a husband to bis liking, and you cm wear.,a now bonnet every time the sun shines,!' was the maxim of a very wise womanand to transtcr toil sovereignty to desigining widows and boarding house landladies is very stupid u well as dangerous policy. A man has always it ten der recollection ot tbe woman who taitnv tally attends to the excellence of hia steak or cutlet, and ean hardly refuse her any request who takes particular pains to save him titbits. All these items are part or the wife's legitimate weapooe and ammunition, of war, and woe to her that re- ns them to aa enemy, wbich every ott. cr woman naturally is who does not own a similar piece of property. ' . ; '' - ' A feasible woman will graduate lier plan of attack according to the objoot to bo obtaiuedfsha a ill not use a heavy can. qod, or a whole pieee of artillery, for wbat could be carried off with a single musket shot. That is to say, she must not expend their entire energies in a din ner at rtsutlence, except oa an occasioa where something is to be achieved upoa which she has very mash set her heart, and to which' her husband is opposed. An ordinary Teqnest for small same ot money,' (five to twenty dollars,) a nef book,, trifles fo the younger children. or a reinforcement ol sugar (.which husband always insist upoa is wasted,) may be pre ferred after any ' ordinary good ' meal, wh ch has left the mean ia a peaceful aod eat'tsfiod state of mind; but the ' habitual use of the most powerrul forces, which lesves nothing for creat occasions, ie Of ' ' , J ' ! , T i , t course, very oaupoucy. ..Asaiiituoouso- hold-general could cosily lay down k system by which not even the favori 6 fried bnious shceld he prepared to aeoompany boet ttaak wiihobt a rorposer but the de tails, afsnch method require tbo. wisdom of.erpwience, atd, for, the pTeseut, the eufredetioo is all we have tooJur. Tajkt OH WOBtflM t XOptf$, Tnnift. " 'tyeAyoung fellow Ohoe ofTorel to ki1 a'l'takerew',J- 'FriebJ" laid- 'fieV ".thee ninst not do U." Oh, by Jilvo but I inn,t uw, the sxiuth., .."Well friod,- as-, tha ?Mt jfwornthee may do it, but, jhne must inaka a 'practice oTiL . ''"')' not ;CtillierlngAri?fcs.,x rermont, commaniwteg the folfwiitg ad rice relative ta gathering ani, keeping ppples: H The eeaswi lor'gittherinfl: spplr-s is ap proacbiuj, katl what I wih to aj lirht mere upon (that, subject fsil tf!i yowr apples; if they are worth Rathoring at sD Ihey are worth picking; I There t6 iny kinds that ought to bt bandied j'jetr ua carefully as'yon:wold : kaadls- t?n, ff What would break aa et'ir wuuld bru've them and when they are brail ed thej or ipoiled for long keepirrg. " '' '.m f . Uutl suppose ihera. era aiany ,wd . think it is more thaa spples are worth, to pick them ;iso,it is because thej do not anow how to dolt, and tor tho benefit of such I will give eqoiethig 'of m ' clan ft gathering apples. '!;'i- 1 - , V'.:,1.'; I have light ladders of different, fcngtfc the one mostused is about eiht er test feet loBg.(-nd' another'; which' faVerj-convenient in. jroaay place, h. a ddbl ladders or two ladders kept.togirthor tha ton bv lettiiie' the; ten round pfonp answorfor both, , then tr.loavf-, out fh rounda ot ane. except the lower one jn they will shut up together and be juataa" handv (a carrv asa'swiaif 'ladder, and when von set it rib: spread the lbwer ends ' apart o it will otand alontJ.Thoy"can.bo - - a . 1 a t A ..a . wade oranj rjngm- nut attpuieti iet. isr, most convenient, Tbeyshpvtld be made-. . pf light mat'eiiil; the side asay' ha'abthmg- . more than Wrrow" stripe pf IjoiW,: TKe -f lower ends ot tbe ladder sh'f 4d b-boat,n . three feet wide to, areveut turning overs . the top mayrb BHow,ai yeidewje ;' i To Dick the apples, ton' 'want a half bn-hel basket with a hook-iattached, boj that it may tie hung upon a limb or lad-, while beinz filled. The bar-. rels should be placed as wanted at each ' tree, and when the basket fa filled,' do aot hniir iUm from : the ton of the barrel aa I you would a basket of potatoes, but lowers tbo basket into tne narrei ami uieu vuiu , it ntrr-r narnfullv. You ma? think this ia . a slow way to gather apples, but it wilMsy much better than to tnaae mem u. One man will picUn this way from ter. to fifteen barrel in a day , When the barrels are filled, the r should not be beaded up tight, aa I have often ' seen recomended for there Is nethmff that will spoil an' apple quicker; man : shutting it np' in' a alooe plaoe without., rrtu. rkae re in trt- teaie tie barrels open, bnt if necessary to head them dp, their should be nolee in the sidee of bar- . rels' Bo tifoy t.iy-haveifre ei-latioa . of air,' ' for .without 1 wej :wi iiw' lone their tosto and bcoom , worthlesBj if not rotten.,. .....,., ' . , Tr.ru ahnnld be stored m open sljeds. or other airy place until tbert is daoger oO - their fteetuag, wnen wey vv v""; to the collar whioh- should be kept cool and itr:W':!tVWY . J i In this way apples m7 bo kept sound a ureal length of time. -There is gener- . 13 . .. " 1 l : M.InA rKn in inna Iv a better marae ia ; . fall, and if you .want .apples to eat it ia much plessanter to have them sound anS r.. tV.n rniten. I intended -to. have , said something upon the Tanetics of apples which have pro-ed most profitable, to cultivate in thie Motion, as thera.ua;., great difference, some varitiee being muclVj better than otheiabnt .1 bavy alrejdw. madethiimnoh longer than I inKnded, A - 1! loava the MSI IOT auovuer time. ! 'i.ir'jj jia.0 10 intri-fS ina IheReDellion innlneerea bf Dci. :(:ri;;'T t-u! mOCrltS v a --.it'.'.' " 1 . . 1 ! ar.tvs J'l4t Senator fi'MNEa addressed the, I-nion, Ratification Meeting in Faneuil Hall last Wednesday, in a oampaign speech as ef-' feotive as hie higher parliamentary or9 tions. He fastened on the i pro-slavery,. Democracy the crimeoC engineering, this ltobelliou.. Bead his summary of the eyir . dence against them; ' . ' ' ' 1 - " T.ir .t the Itebtllion from bcginnintf to end, and yon will find that it baa been engineered by Democrat.- Yon CnP forget that James Buchanan, a Democraf . Was President lurrouaueu WJ - x,- tio Cabinet, while the Rebollion was allow ,.. ed to organi" nd to' gather, etrengta without interruption. . ...: ; io, Wherever yon look now in tha Kebel- w lion, thore you find the old Democracy, . into which is absorbed Jonn Bel! and bis followers, arrayed against tneir couu- .. ... , " 1 1 ...... . .. ,1. .( 3 V" . . 1 ....-'. I - -ia i nl Look at individuals, yon win una w the lareor half constituting tneconwoting power of the old Demooratie ryrty, now ! . ..;nat iliair eonntrv iu .u.o .... , .,. A . . Iook at States; you win uuu i.nv ... now in rebellion were, at its outbreak, Democratio States.'- " " "' " ti Is natural that the Norihcr'n asMiia-tosknd allies of these' iRebale honld.ie . engaged in devi-ing apoleges.; Jose")el-. lion.-, .-rfr':? :-'(!: .tv-kl i-'T ' ' Fcllow-Cttisens, in all this jVsst town, wnetnerme vmon m u v " r " t atrit is, there is' not a 'single" Republican n arms against'tne uoveromeuK, f )- . tTt aa-a- 71 pathuiog with those wno ar. 1 ; , aot a traitor among Ihcm- , llre ii a die , tinotion between the two. pwties whioU. isu broad s Jhe space betwea etfth . and Heaven,,.-; . ,'... . ' ' It ia because the "DeaMaiiJ -. attliisttomenf' to' nttorly piisiUvorta and disloyal, o really dnr'erc5 onr.. country, and so bitterly hostile to l.brt j thatIsrlktbuP,i,0'y ,k will not do :'n expfaing that cotn'iina 1 tt at Cliico.S'0, where the iwd fac'.iims ri.n-mioMed into ftne.Cull them, if you r'.:ts rharissciandSaddacees Thny e:'- " thing tucra- and sometl in'T """i lj roo-ible. rThy are thevnt" 'l fnil I'a,'r.n"'a m .lea ' t,l1.t" , f: ) ; . ' '"'i0 ,1 . tir St. t'.'a UniM.-! tl '' it is bet 8 at .?"'.' trmrl s'T-iinik , I'ri r iTrrt t 1. J w, a tUi pw-fient-ff . ,, n jjie,rnyi,,. . t ' ! . i ! ti v i i. ! S it ! i ! I i I t il :.!! f Si 1 . 1 . . J
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Full Text | v.. " " ' - ' ' Vr""""" "' ' "'' -'; 5 ' . ;i .' .' '.:) r. . : -ji .1 t i ;:r;r '.;..r i Ail mtL'lh'iti;i DEVOTEU.TO POLITICS, JL IX KIT AX U It 1-, TJIE MAnKETS, ANP OKKEBAL INTELLIGENCE. von x. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO. TUESDAY, pCTOBER 18, im.; :. I ' .7 !' . -t - a. m l.4.a , i . i - i , , i i r i ' . i M , - , f i i i - .1 '. i .. v i.r-ag; - v :t- v' - -- IIOl'T YEKNON EEPUBLICAN. nil moatbi I advaoce, , , fl 00 Oni yea: la aitranr H (M tf sot paid la advance 1 M TKUMS OF TSANSJKNT ADVIIITI5IN0. tlae aquar of 10 linaa, ana inaartliiD . ft 00 Ooe iquaro each auboeqaent laaertieo,. 14 . Dnoeqaare S maittoe .4- ,. ' . )naqura moutb,. ........ t 00 toa iquara 13 montlia, ...... ........... .. . 100 twoaquarea Jatootha,.;. ........ i. ' a 00 Two aqoaree S rannrha,.t.... ...'.. ..I. .......... 9 00 Twoaquarea 12 moatae.. ........ 12 00 AdverUeemeeta orertwo eqnaree id ba aonfrattra for and paid Kcordlaf li eliarged at eilrertlalnr ratal, leoai.'apvkrtiskmknts. FlretloeertloallHjnea,... ...... fl 00 Each aabaequeat Inaction par aquare to Atlachmeat NoMeeabefor Juatlcei aa4 proof,.... 3 00 Aitalulatratort and Elrcntora Notice,:. .. ' 1 00 BaalDeea Carda, not exceeding I llqea per annum, 6 00 ' kotierela Local aalaaia laiiaaa or lau,... 100 No adTtrtlftaieDi taken aicapt for a apaciAed tlma, and ao apaclal notlea pnbllslied In any caw. uuleai paid for, at tlia rata of f 1 00 for arr tan lluci, Indrpan- dantof tha adTrrtiianant rafarrad to. No adrertlalna; dona fo Advrtlaln Agrnta azcept fbreaah and prompt AllHTAIA DEPAHTUEES-S. X. & N. H. S, '' ' ! ' ' KOT. ' Mail.. ......... U '..i . M. AaeaaaaiodatinBi airi...... , t:I0 V ' MraL....v. V.U.. .10:47 A. U. . 4:26 r. h. AccomnMidatloa. ..I. ary Can an tha Central Ohio Hd kan Noarark ai folk ntlowa .......i:4( a. a .-. 4:30 r. . Oolar Wctt ,,..,....: a. M. . .:. 11:30 T. u. BHi'T.-0. C. road going Kat, ha nra It Newark . , : A. f ...... ; -..'.I . : 11:40 A. M. Oolnr; Wert, being oa the Central Koad, titer leave a , CHUECH DIEECTOBT. ; D1SCTPI.K3 CH0BCH, Viae Street, between 0a and HcKenuo, BBSBTTKRIAS CnCry, comet Oay and Cheat. raete. . Her. ukhvky. METHttniRT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner Oar and CheatnatJtreet. 1 Me. V. O. II. OWENS PR0TESTAMT EPBC0PAL CHURCH, corner 0 Mi Highatreeta, . Bor UKO. B. REK.SE.. , CAT'lOLIO CHURCft, aoraer High and HKc.me, , ,w Ror, JULIUS BRENT. METIIOMST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. (Baaning Chapel), Walnut ttreat, between Sugar and CliiMuut, - Rev, A. J. LYON. . EtllODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH, Mrehanica OL atreet-tietween Vine and High. UAPT1ST CHURCH, Tina etroet, between Mulberry and alachaoica, Rer. J. W. ICtNU.VKiiER. , j,10NOKEUATIO.VAL CIU'UCH, Mnlherry at.. Wtwoe I I Sugar and llamtramic. . , Iter . T. K. 1I0NKOK. TSITKD PRE3BTTERIAN, corner Main and Sugar J etreeta. . , , ' . . Rer. S. it. HUTCHISON. V f ETHODIST WESLETAN CHURCH, aorner HnV 1 harry aeul Waoater Bee. MB. TBAV1B. , GUAUDI AX'S SALE. rj Puranaaea af an order of the Probata Court of Knox Coantr, Ohio, made on the 14th da of Sep. Umber A S. 1804. in the caaa of Lewie htaruh, Ouar-dian ff CharlreS. Hurphr and Florence C. ilurphr, to raid Court, the underiignad will on the 11th day of October A. i. teoe at M o'clock A. M.. at the door of the Court Hoav, In Knn coantr, Ohio, offer at Public Hal the following dearribed real eatate, aituate in llnunt Vernon. (., tixwit:: On tbo Weal aide of Uain atreet. and a -joining the original ulot tf aatd town on tlte North, commenring at tha Norta-euNt corner of lot Wo 121, in the original plot of auid tnrn; theave weat - it, the alive; thence North Hi leet to the AlLcl lot; Ihema fca to Uain at reel; thence South taj the place f beainntng Alao, tha aat nartT Let 348, Is WalluV addition I Mt. Vernon; beginning at the Nrth oant cornor of a M l.t S-W; thenee South VU feet; Ihrnee Vln-i 38 et; tlieoca North IV3 fret; theme eat 08 feet t tli alar of begininr. Both tracta aold aulijoet tlie life-eatate ot the Petitioner In the aame. rKRUS or UALK-i-'Ine-tllrd In band; one-third in 1 a d baiauea In two yeara. to of aeeured bjc niortgnge on ti premiaea with interort pavalila annually, at the rate ol .Upr cent. LEWIS Jll'ltliiV.fiuardlan of C. L. Murpliv and F C. Murpbr. i pt.tO. XH-lalo'M. '-'WnLXrCleUand. Alt'.. JAMEa CBAVF0l)"lTAr trTlCE la hereby given that the nn..enl.nifil baa been 1 duly appointed andqniilifledaa the Adminiatrator tf J.iea Crawfi.rd, lata of KnoaCn.. 0.. dvc.'d. All per aor haviag olaima againat the aatne will present thent dul proven for arltleiuent and all lodtbuJ arc required tit l y np withoet delay.- r '; - ". ' pL20, 4.-w.ta0u,' -4 JOSIA1I lltA.WFORD. Harseesh Candy. Tlie Orlt-ntal Nervine fompoand, 1. tlie trl liae InrrtNlaced into ihht country In a aoeil cated aud agreeable form. A NOrC DEI.IOHTFIX Eilillarant confec-tlou rd For a long time it haa been uaed iu Eaalrrn Con irira hy young and old. It ad. la to beauty aa well a ye r. Produera the isoat perfect mental cbeerrnlnoaa J ' V A'fD BEAUT nladdentb heart: The writ. '-. b epeakrr, tha atudeah and the kuaineaa man. eeew lo gather new inapiration and new enerirv. a read-hieaa and kaeoneaa-of pcreeptioa unknown before. Hap Ineai or Miaeryf Thnt la tha Queatiorj. W -"an recommend It aa one of the mat wonderful aud ineientiae liclneavver known. It laathoaaand f'ldl iter than Quinine for Chilli! and Ft, Him-par'a a vigor and atrength t the tniad and body truly mart loue. aud will - , ' Bejolce tbo hearU of Thoutundr. -BeiM -r full Ileacrlptive IJal r3old by DruggUte tt .rhera. Price M centa and fl per boi lull jrtedonly by the (iUNJAH WALLAH COUPANT Offl.e 3D Beeklnaa atrdet. New York. Col l.rS. W. Llppitt. Urugi'lat, Mount Ternon, Ohio. Se . 184 mx , . , Steam Saw Mill for Sale. : T.I uoderaignrd daairea to aall tha one andivided h If of a Hiram Saw Mill and IS acrea of Land, alt-te Sonth tew of Mount Veraoa, o;tbe Martina-burr ad. Alao, my houaa and Stable on aai d preniiaea. Said Hi la la good running order in a good Oak Timber r Inn. Lumber elwara ready ealeet good prleee In eah. The mill haa been running for aaveraljreara re-aain but little for rapalra abundance of power. - tf tiaiO; ane-'hir ho haad) ooa-thlrd ia on and .lance iu two yaari, arenredhy note and Wrtgeg oh t a proroiaer. WM. HYATT. 7 !"uwawiiYtivur-'' , t rn a t vrtvtmv L ; tar I Vorp'iy ve. Caaper Fordney, W. F. Sapp and, av tare. In tha Coati of Cnraaaoa Fleaa of Knox C T t Defendaata above named are harehr noUded. .hat o the tlt da..4tSeTtairl -Hoi, the aaid In el Murphy tied in aaid Court, hia petition acaiaat th a and other.. In.-hirh prara Judgment aganiat tlie ah eadai.t-la raid petition tor the rum of ('il3.8. with In rreot rroaa April 1J. I'M, tha balance alleged robe rvhiltnn ajt aroonat r eooda, wane and wrrchan-.d aa. aold and delivered to the aaid d-h-iUot aa niena-I ra of. aud jinrtoera. la tho --Mine Kartb Company,' an i oeiatioa uf piTanuti kiTetafoke doing toainoreundee ikal aauM, oa ee ahaaA Ute-Aoiai af Jaua. 1(H. 'ir work tone upon the aarae, and etpenaea ef tranpirtatina (aid ea tha e-ie. by Cberlee liooper. John Cooper and badiqa L. Clark, late na'rtnara aoder th name of Coo. aeraat Clark, which rtaim baa been aaalgned toind la word fcr the alilnHIT. -Siiid petlM.r alaoaeeka tdiw ad-tjuatment end aettlcanent of the atiaira of aaid CoaopAar, Th deft-auant above named aru fnrther notihed that aleaa they appear aad-anawor or dealer to aaid petttioa err tha third Saturday after the einlratlon of ail weekt from September lAlh. 180. the name will be takea fof cv-araaead, and ju'lgmeat rendered aecortlingly. I Cl'RTIS t SCrllllNtH.Atty'alorPrir. Sept 13, nHwdtlo.ejO. ' I ,i -ii- - I , i i -t I' In. Civil artloa. Attacbment tEA PEA LRU'S ESTATE. . TaTOTICEla hereb otvM. that tho underetanrd haa il aaea dole eoooiotnn aod ouatined aa Admr of tha Kataw af Ira Pooler, !ai nl kora couaty, Ohio, a coated. r All paraooa having elaimaaralnat the name, will proaeat tnenraull eutht'iiKatcd for ei'tliement. All indebted are a required to all and our op without de. , . .- . - HAMl'M. PKAI.FR ' liar. i itepl. Mi TM4-3wl2,.' 1 ' ' ; a ' . -! ; 1. t' . .. . . V.tlJa. WV ' i" ' t i Jaetlrf, Jt, tj--s.v .. I t1Wd"S!tKDS,- aavlata OrdtrJ Ala Oald aad U Silver riatn i;eTJi Ofpotii f'i Lybtutid flout io-o , e I - i' ". Ut Vaaxoa, Ohio. avr a " .4, a v.oLaavwA las A IkXJt " 'J ' ' v - Thtf StcnUrjr of theTrcuurj glvei notice thut.ab- Kr1ittona will bt rMtHrtd for Coupon TrHHury Noten, f)b (br yean frtm Aug. lfitb. 1864, with ieml in-nual to ten it at the rate of wven end three-tent be pnr cent per tDnom, principal end Interest both to b paid In lawful m one. . v )i ' Tbete potee will be conrertible tt the option of tbo holder aft oDiturity, into tlx per eeai gold bearing bond. payable not lees than Are nor more than twenty year nrona their date, aathe GoTemment l ey eleet. Thry wtli be iuued in ilenomloatioDi of W, $U0, f&00, fl, 000 and $1,000. and ell enbeeriptlona maei be for fifty dolUre or enmo multiple of fifty dollar.. . . The notea will be traoentltted to the oween free of i traneportatlon ehergei m toon after the receipt of the original Certiflcatei of Dopoalt aathy ean be preparrd, Ah the notea draw intereat from Augut 16, poraone making depoaite aubaeqnent to that ditto muatpay he intereat accrued from date of note to date of deposit Partita dpnelttng tweotf-fire thonaand dollars and vpwarde for thow note at any one time will be allowed a commiawlon of one-quarter'of one per cent;, which will be paid by the Treanwry Department upon the re eeiptof a bill tor the amount, certified to by tlie officer with whom the donoalt waa made. No deduction! for eommUdona mnit be maiW from tin dcponltt. i ' SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN It la a Nanoxai Sayingd Bm, offering tinner rato ef intrreat than any other, and lheb.it tecurity Any aavinga Lank which puya tin depordtorf in lT. B. Kotea, conslderl thst it ia paying in the belt circulating medium of the country, and It cannot pay In anything, better, for Iti own aaaeta are either In government aecuri tlei or Ip potea or bond payable in government paper. la equally eonvenleat aa a temporary or pirtnanont Invoatment, The notea can alwaya be aold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated Intereat, and are tha beat lecurity with bankr aa ctjllatternlt for dia-eounta. . a ' Convcrlille into a Sii per cent J-20 Coll Bond. In addition to the very liberal loteroat on the nnt.- for three yeare, thia privilege of coovcraion la now worth about three per ceot per annum, for the current rate fuf e-20 jjuiida .la not laaa than nt'tie per cntt. nrmtt'um, and before tho war the premium on Mix ier rent. U. d. atocka waa over twenty per cent. It will beacon that tha actual profit on thin loan, at the prOMnttaarkel rati-la notlcra than ton percent, per annum. .. .. . : Its EioDiptioa from Stale or Kunicipitl Taiation. Butaaide from all the advantagulwe have enumerated a apeclaf Act of Congrca ttmpli til ooieir cad Trtatury noinnm loenl la-ralitm. On the av.emga, hi exemp tion la worth altout two per cent peronnum, according to the rate ei taxaiiou' In varlona parti of the country. It la hTlieved that no aecaritlaa off. r fo,grcat indue. menta tolenderaaa tlae inued hy'the government. In all other forma of Indrhtedneaa, tha futth or ability or prlvafe pirtira, r ttock cotnpaplea, or aeparalj aoBn'nn-nlllea, onl)1; ia-fjTe'ljed fotpaytnnt, while tha whole I roperty of the country Li held to aeenre tha diacbargo ojf all the oWlgattona of tho United Statcc f 'J- While tiic OoTOrfomont offera the moaf liberal terms for lt loanK,1t wjlliovea that tlie very alrojrgcat'nppcal will be to the loalty and patriottam of Jhe pe.0D,fi Duplicate certlficatca will bo Itaued for all depoalta. The party depoelting nntat ndw upon -the original ccrtillcale the denoniination ef notea required, and whether they are to tie laaued in' blank or payable to order. When ao vndorxed It muat ee left with the of- ftrer receiving the depoaitobeoraarded to theJTreaa-ury"Deparlmant.4, ; Ji pj? .J v'' i "' 8cacaimo.ta wiu gicaivita by theTreaanrer of the United State, atWaahfngtoK, thaaeverol Aaalat-aut Tieaaurara and dealgnatcd Dcpositorlea, and by the Flint National Bank of Columbua. O. Fint National Bank'of piavalaad,0. Second National Bank nf Cleveland, O. Firtt Nationa.1 Band of gandualiy, 0 ' j. ; ', i Second National Bank of Sanduaky, O. Flint National Bank of Znneaville, O. Second National Bank of Zaoeaville, 0. and b all' National Bankc which ar depoailariea of public money, and.""' -' . ALL RF.SPKCTABI.E BANKS 1X0 IlANKtltS throughout the country will give further information At AFFORD EYEY FACILITY. TO SIBiCRII ERS. Aug la-3ii LlPPITT'S ' CJTlf DRUG STORE, DRUCC18T. - ! EEALER JW PUS, : .' .-vAUNisnES, ' Tx': '.'' -1 - . 'AN ' ; i ' f'.' T tt 1 . . - . t FINE TOILET 80 A PS, PERFUMERIES VVTTY ANti WWDOl' CLASS PUJPE. -.INES AND WQTJOR3 1 ' For Medicinal y Pwpvtmt, .iwji ; OOAU yiLlTD :ABBON' . . o I L " - " :: ' " ' 3rtB15 B.BRF.L0R H4W "iHRKL.' OVIS 51)11 ClIAl m liU NOW-U itAAD .'. ," Jo which wa Invite the trad. cj - aH VsICIaNS PRESCRIPTIOKS .' , 1 ' .1 i-i Aeruratel Coajpouadod., : . - I i I . 1 : . ' . - -4 .1- A v -r- " Guodt Witrruntedat -hqiieienltd, . OR KO iAl n; i CfTY aDBUO Sltfli ' ' ?. w. OpmHU (bar Kvwron Hnwo. a ' 'cAncer.toc'tob.V'v'; - aTiunera X. Toliitaton', ' ' OF CLEVKLAVD. " w WOULD Inform all woo aaay be afflicted with taarek tha ha la prepared to cure that formidable die eaeeby aproeeeo dilterina from all othf ra. Aoor oer to biniaeif. llia'treatment cooai'ta in' tlio niiliratloli of a ainglf plaelar, compoaeo of a,uro ao nrrtie, can, log little or no pain. On elaoiloatleo he will he able to any to the patient whether their eae i curable Or not and will guaranty a permanent 'cure- of all he oa-dnrtakea. Alao, will guarrantee a permanent curd In the worat ea ol Phomatlrm. ' r i . t Rxraaaaeav Mre. ctawiael Ke0e Maatellar, R. Aonlt. and Ilavid Moray, Ml Veraoaj. O.f Joha Dalljr, Centerborg. Knoa Co.. Ohio. ' . j - Ornea At bla retdenee. atfdfttrd, Cevahora Co., O.. It aiilm Aoath of Cleveland. 'io. 14-ly. ToPainter3 and Duilders. T IKSKKD OH. KuSttiluti warranted eoual to ptfre J j Miioaeea on. eon mucoacaprr.. Alao rure grouna White iMd aud Zlna at May 10, la-ly. ,;wANi:n uillf.r-3,' w . : 7":' w. ..-v ( A alHcr thread inning the,'.)-)!', ... , , , Oleaming down tho hollow; , ' A babting brook among the fWU, ' '' Ineunny poola and Itallova: '' ' A ltfoad etream flowing through the plain, In the land of the fruitful Wvit; ., , A rlvrr rolling to the maint Beariug navici on tla breait; . Aod the great broad a with Iti thouaan ahorea. II. . ..' -. An Infant, with a tinkling toy, . , r ' ' In ita inother'a boaom fondled;, , A cbnliby, brig lit- red, radiant boy. On hia father'a proud knrea dandled; A youth In learnl ng'a eager e-baae, -) - 1 ' ,. While truth'" broad acroU'e nnfnrt'd; ' . ? t ,( ,, A man with an anxioua care-worn Caen, : . Dent ioath the load of the world; And death'e great aua with it a! lent ahoiea, t f ' Once tt HVJr.. 96th Ohio. ,. .. ,, ;.', , .... ; . ,:.i: . : MoudANQA Bend, La., ) M September 20th, 1864. Ed. REruBi,icAN: I am sittinir reflect- ing for the past, and looting foiward. to the future, and forgetting the present,! leaving it unburied in the vart of obliv'on, whorcim it will be, lost, never to be Been any oioro. Since my lust communication to you, there has Ipeeu no change .in the Ninth-sixth warth relating, and I believe all the Knox County boys are very able for their "haid tack" and "sow belly." , Wo learn by a citizen who haa lately come into our lines, that the conscription in the Conthioveracy, ia now carried out rnost; cruelly, and barbarously. .Every male person, from la to 63,' iti taken wherever found and forced into tho rebel ranks'. Surgeons'; certificates are of no avail, and exomptions are only considered wbon some important limb of the body, hah been lost by a bull, or the knife of tho surgeon : 1 see that two notorious jay- liawkcrs, has been killed, back of. Baton Kougej. whilo trying to. conscript souw Union citizens,'- . ..; , The steamer Juhn J. Rote, sunk below KTow. Madrid.. and sha' will prove a total loss; tehe having broken in two, sho was the Migiisf steomgr on the river, except ,',he Express, ' .Thore was 400 men- and horses on board, principally soldiers;,; A .number, ,of soldiers jumped overboard and- was d.rowuedif Dome think about 0 were, lost, Jy40 of l)ie.poor animals wero Ipst.- Tbestire loss will beiw'JU.UUU,-. , ,,r: Thre was also a nmgazincin Fort Pick. ering, Memphis,, this morning the 13th: exploded, killed two.negroe eoldiqrs and wounding several others, the cause of thd explosion is unknown; en tho samej day a Lieutenant in the Colored regiment was cruelly murdered,he was suddenly assault-' ejd by lour men. who stabbed him in the breast and sides ami tlica jumped in their buggies and (Jrovo off, one or two negroes witnessed tho, .affair. -.Tho affair, is,r'n-volved in mystery l.,r. , , . ,! .Wesce thslliohrr.in lVwiitw projeeds to argue thut ii' ,Nort,l C trol'ma toreJc, frpm the ' Con'hieveracy, Bhe must be orushed at once. The Editor scorns to bo greatly eornfounded and confused. Hear Vm,; .ii . .,n !;! I . )u '! -' :. f ''It U to be suppofietf that irginiaand South Carolina would submit to be cut asuadcr by the intervening cflilnlry, if that country Should declare itself an enemy instead of a friend. , They; of course, would treat it as an enemy, , would make unceremonious a'e of its ruilroads aqd short work of its towns Ave do'not see that the Old North State would gain mnub bv reconciling herself to Rhode Ltluud and MaRsauliusotts,; and rlqclarin war against South Carohnaaod Virginia. Now. if that' aint rich, what does the secessionist and trakors North now think of the boastei right" of' secession. "Ac-; corJingtot1iisintorprettion,a confederacy bus been mado with the right of any nieni j ber liarei to secede, the fe.t will pou'nee noon it and make "nhort irWeV1' of its' "taiens" lash it iuto gubmiss'on' or con ver.' i'.'into a.desert: It needed this, ant only this to: open' the eyes of the whole country to the Utter folly and rnadncs.of tho claim to the tight of secession? in coustituonts pnrts of any govorument.fr-- Now shall we by a practical interprefatiod of our form of government oeclaro orf so called nation, simply a compact ot petiy sovereignties . loosely oonneoted than the States of Gerrnanjj and liable to be nroken up pt any tinio, by the malice or caprice of a few dosigning djeinngogues. We al! ssy Nof brioo; jfn tneso seoeded Sti les the way that Je ft. Davis'' organ; intends to bring inearth. Carolina, conquer a peace you .will tmyc . lasting peace, and none Other wil, tooomplish, what we have beef. irvinff ta rli. the lost Jhreo years, tho Vi'Hi'tm and euftircemeat of its Tsaui.'y .Ami J, the lull tlmt has ollowed tie bluody bapfisru. at .Petersburg,1 . Atlanta, Ac, we see newspapers cackling like a 803k of filly ignorant gceee, that Grant is whipped, out-flanked and better make peace,, they have yet to learn the charar ter of our commander at Vicksburg Grant! j.'Tib hut a calm wboso ominous jileoco poitcuds- the ..threatening storm that m-BOori to tya-erwhctnt a too easily ela " An& 111 the' rebels and'tho'cucuiics 01 --jt - .ti- ; ;' tv the Bolditira cart gay "to" tho contrary, will not change our opinion or , impede Our onward prngreai; nian to . man We (tand, nd man we fight tho eneraiei of our country, of liberty, humanity and justice. , Yea, yorily, in Oodj and dry powder, ve put our trtst to bring this rebel-lion tot close.!!- ' j The health of thw 06th Ohio wat ne'er better than "at the present time; ; . " ' Vourg rcsptfully, , ', V ! '" ' i ' JOHN P. REYNOLDS. ' I , NASilTiLtEfTenn.Oct. 4, '64... Ed. RepublicY: ' !) ' ' 1 ' ' --j 1 . i, "t,-'t ., . k ... 1 f ; Pear Sir: Once more I resume, thi pen to communicate a . few , insulated thoughts and news of items to your many (I hope) loyal readers, trusting that they possess sufficient' merit to reward tbem for tbo time neoAsnry to their pcrsual. The thoughts to which I have reference, and to which I wish to oall the attention of all, are the fruits aid results of a care- ful investigation of Gen. McClo'.lan's let-tor, document,equirosa amVigu;)us ard unmeaning, Dot t straight forward honest outspoken document, clearly defining his real position.' " Notwithstanding it is call ed a War letter by many, yet I must con fes3 that I cannot see it in the "ligh", t knows he claims to be io favor of a restoration of the Union, but he failed to announce in that letter that he was in favor of carrying on the war until the Union is restored, not a word pledging him to a prosecution of the war for tuat end. So soon as it is clear," or even probable, that our present adversaries 'are ready for peace on the b&sis of the Union,' we should exhaust all the resources of statesmanship, &c., &o., to establish peace. But does he toll nS what he would do, should it not be made clear, io , not a word. Agaid doce he 'promise to eirfy on the war until it is clear that our ene-; ruies are ready on the basis of thjj Union. 'Tie equally tme,;that bo pl.iuly. enough tells us that he is in favor of negotiating fur peace; but does he inform us what he 1 Would do, in ease bis' efforts negotiating should prove Tjnjiiccessfal, not at all.- He speaks favorably1 wf the Unionj but doei' he'1 utteir i swglo sbliUry irotest igainst thosonrrayod in arm agaiuBt it? .Notono. ye wys.uhS Union must be inreserved, but says ti mnslle done in a Spirit of cono'tfiation and eompromis," Itut what he will do ; should that, spirit dot be reciprocated by" tha rebels, he fa'i.18 asain to tell us. ! I k now he promises .to exhaust ail the resources- of statesman- .ship and negnciation.but does he promise to put idown the. tebellion,' after baving t' ..J : ThU' '!. nin'Vut- !o IlCgUllllOt U IBIU. A UOU ,.VW , tlJV Many .M' not the doaument a two-fold , ambiguous tbing, to say the least, of it. aud if it will admit of a peace " interpretation-it will also admit of a,wai one, and that he is in favor of -admitting the rebellious States back again into the Union, with the qc7 eursod institution of. slavery attaohed, that has the true source, and cause of. all our troubles, there is no question., Ilqnco he seems to manifest but little regard or attachment to theUqiop .unless it be ac. eompanicd with slavery, therefore I judge his attachment for slavery to be equal to if not greater than for the Union alpne. Aud again how 'inconsistent to claim to bf. War-democrat, andat the same time occupying 0 peace. platform. , j No, then fellow i)cnipcra ts (for I must appeal to-you) allow .metQBaj (and I.n'te.r but the voicp nod sentiment of all, truly loyal deinocrat3),t!iat that document is cal culated to deceive the less thoughtful and least enlightened portion of the democrats, and all that are induced to support McCle 1 lan in, wnsequenee thereof, do $9 et the peril ol tneir ouniry, ana snouia you sucVed In electing him may Eve to rej penfit,' in sackcloth aod ashe?, for' every rote for McClellan is hut a permit' lor your countttei tfearnaetion-- utter an !V!1...2a-' lnf ill: tltAOA a,iA,t end fran 't n UlllllUUUU. VI awMVu n wm .m etitutions, bough by the; patriotic blood of our ancestors' ndbequeathed to us as a rich legacy to be jfevereoT nil peTpet- ated tltrougn an coming itmo. jiisiuu-tiop?H unrivaled ia purity, excellen ce and exaltation in the History of any and ill Nutious Institutiooa,vat,t. in' their comprehemiiori; ' '.'GoB-fi''r.p,' Man cri-oiling, "lan-elevating-i-in all their bear ings upon mankind,, froe equal and just throughout cemented and puri fled by the best blood of the nation.'' Institution's worthy of any! and all sacrifices; can we, shal) we ever prove so base and unworthy (if so rlob and desirable a logacy, as now to surrender them to arniod traitors, Bhall wo be so. iolisb now after having, sncri. ficod so muoh, give np and yield our en 7 rich arid dasitable- inheritunoo to , black hearied treason? Neverl Nol- Nerorl The Aineripin Union mriit and shall be pre: sorved ."Tl'e edict .hat gone, forth and aannot fuib hThn 8lh of November next will bring he glad tidings of an ,unmi' takabla determination to restore tho coup 1 try o;iU former prosperity and happiness aud'U) crtwh; forever the rebellion that is seeking it na) and cdmpIe,tc,detreeon Ye, .treason lhaU yet be hambled, and our beloved country shall jctijucmqre from the Ordeal of fire through which the is now passing brighter, purer and. more noble than Wore her purifitation. Who among you, my fellow-oitixetiSi -can stand dly by and exhibit,1 i0t little' Intereot ia our own dear Country's redomptiou, as to refuse to. contribute your mite, or .lend a jiolping band to effect its accomplishment. I could wish there were none, but fear tharo are some' that do and will. God mnt that there number may be few, constantly giow less untjl njne sbal! remain. Unr men are still in pursuit ot rorrest nd may possibly surround ; and capture pirn; he was foiled in hir effort to destroy (he Rail Road brtdgo across' Elk River, en tho Nashville and Chattanooga Road, guerrillas ; captured some Government cattle nea; here tho other night, hut were immedi ately pursued by some of our eav airy and have no doubt boen overhauled and if not punished,- at least compelled toskeditddle and leave them, f The prospects for a final suppression of the rebellion brightens daily, let ds not be discouraged and alt will yet bo wjII. 'God will conduct us safely through-this severe arm ! la f( tliic frinra 10 n t At r i Grant is doing well, all aro alive to the ercat work before them, biier muu has nccoiriplislied much, lias done nobly, haa exhibited active mil- ii . t. . 1 MS ILiiry qunuiics, buowu iiiiiihcii niuro than a match for Bragg, Johnson or llooo.' lie has driven tnein irom thuir boasted strong-hold Atlanta, and now enjqy undisturbed possession of it, and compelled tuo entire evacuation of the Rebel Population, and sent tbom either ,.LNorth or.jsouth as , they might elect,, and , there, . jcrnauis but little if any-r-donbtthatLjmchbnrg, Petersburg and Richmond will soon be ours, if they aro not' already ; in the possession of our forces. ..'With fench determined : and able men aa Graut,! JJiitlor, Hancock, Sherhl an krd the many .others there need be ho fears as to the final result and fate d! Richmond and Petersburg, they must and will succumb, must "soon fall. ' Rumor has1 it that Old Jen has already left on a pretense of going to Georgia to try ana correct her refractory. course and perhaps try to compel her to terms, nut now does lie expect to succeed. , Jle cannot come, here, for he denies fh8 right of the General Government to coerce a State, and as he is a States Right man, bow can he consistently interfere1 with the right of Georgia or any other Stato-should they see proper to withdraw their armies and support from the Confederate Government. In short,' shonld Gov. Brown see proper to repudiate wholly tlie policy and action of the Rebel "Government, and issue his proclamation calling home his troops now is old Jefl to, help himself with snchi a flimsy weapon., as his State Right doctrine.. 1 think I19 will fipd that such doctrine constitutes ' but poor and unwarranted inatorial : for srich nonsencical ' dogma. Should they ever succeed, i 11 establishing their ndependence and Bhould organize a Government engrafting therein as a fundamental principle, the doctrine of State Rights, then would ' they have planted, in tho very origin ol their new Government the seed of pre. mature and inevitably dissolution. Then would they possess a Govern ment devoid ot the requisite principle and vitality for its future preservation, without the power of continued .perpetuation, because each State thereto belonrring, couia at us own pleasure, and totally independent qf thfl Uovernment -secoao tnereirom, and cause thereby,, the . Government to, totter and crumble to inevitable rvtjij. , No Government founded upon rue Republican or Democratic, prih-i ninlra could nossiblv be maintained upon such inconstant ana nucinaung basis. A Government to be truly -r- - .. .. 1 . . i . ... permanent must bo perfectly froe trom' every element containing in any manner the germ; of dissolution. llencoi to establish" a permanent gen eralgovernment, there must be a ma terial snrrenderinz of certain rirrhts, such as arf obviouaW essential to thi real and continued existence ot said Govcnimdnt. 'f Respectfully,' ' ' ' V i-i-awi 'iirfci. 'UoCAsiONAL.' ii.'i') 'IX 'i k J .o.t 1,1 1 1 ,..! i -,' Tw6 little birds bad a neit in the bu<j- e3 in the back part of the garden Julia found the nest,. .It had', some speckled eirirs io it. one. two, 'three, 'four.'' Rut she did not tronble the nest," or disturb the dear little dirds.; Onde day after she had 1 den awev some time, down he ran into the garden to take a peep at the four speckled egg. In stead of the beantiJul C2rs there were onlv broken shells Oh!' Bhe said, picking out the' piece, the beautiful eggs are tall, spoiled and btoketl.'! .1 M,t-at-rt Jm'. : ' '.- V'' , , 'No, Julia,' replied her brother,' .they are not spoiled the best part of tbem has tultoS Ving; aod flowrf awaj1. ''-'' J "Bolt Is when child diea italittlesoul bai,tat'en':winus ond Sown away whilo its . shell the ody , is ..left, bphind is oniymT-,., ,,,U u; wvl, ., j t - ,.,. t . I ' I 'i'-,!, ' a ?i.A youns minister, ia 7 elabrorate sermon? whicru lie 'trekihecf, said Sf vcrsl times, "The commentator; do not agre with me here.? Next morning a poot women, came to see him, with some thintr in hpr anron. She said her 1 tts- baad beard .his sermoii, and thought : it was itcry fine one; ani ss-W'said "the toinmon taters did um airtee witH"- tun,: he had lent hid tome., of, the jerj.'bes.tl kidneys. ..T.riwivi ' ; - The vgrds we 1'k. ' ! Be unaffooted, bebooest in tour sneak ing aid writing ! Never rue Itmg word whore a short or will do. (Jail a spade a spade, not a well-known obloog. iusrn-uient of manual industry. ' Let home be a home! not a rettideoce; a place a place, not a locality; and so of the reet , n" here a short word will 4o, you always loea by nseing a honest eiprranion of your mean Ing: and, in the estimation of al(men who aro competent the only true way to shines even in this false worlJ, is to he modest aad unassuming. , Falsehood may be a very thick crust, but in the eonrse of time truth will find a place t break, through Elegance of language way not be in the powct of all of us, but simplicity and BtraighuorwardnesMre.' .; !..; ;' 1 ' Write mush oarou would speak: speak as you think. It with yoar inferiors, speak no coarser than usual; ifwith your superiors, speak no finer, lie what you say, and, within the rale nf prudence, say whatytm are.T 'Avoid all oddity of. ex pressmn... No one ever wis a gainer, by singularity of words, 1 r in protniciation Thetiuly wise man will so speak that no one will observe how he sreaks. ' A man may show ciout knowlqdcre of chemistry by carrying about bladders of strange pases to breathe, butj he will enjoy better health, and and more time for business, who lives ou the. co nmon air., 7hen I hear a person use a queer expression, or f ronouDce a name in reading differently row, his neighbor, the habit always goes down, minus sign before: it stands on the tide of deficit, notof credit? Avoid, likewise, all slang words. ' There. is no greater nuisance in society than, ft talker- of slang. It is only fit (when, innocent, which it seldom is)' for raw school-boys and ore trim frcsbmen to astonish their sisters wi,th. Talk as sensible men talk; use the eosies, wordy, in their commonest meaning. Let the seuse conveyed, not the subject ef attention. -. .',.'., i Once morei' avoid in- conversation all singularity of accuracy.-' Qn'e of tho bores ofsoointy is the talker who ii 'alwayssctting you right; who, when you, report . from the paper that , 10,000 men. fell, in some, battle, tells you that it was 9,900; 'Who,' when you describe yo'ur walk as two miles but and back, assures you that it: kcked half a furlong of it. .'Truth does not cou-gist in minute aciiuracyof-detail, but in conveying a fright .impression; and there are vague ways of speaking that are truer than1 strict fact- wo old be. When the I'salmist said, . 'Hiyers otwej rjuji down mine eyes, because men keep not thy laws, "he did not ktato tbe lact, but ho stated a truth deeper than fact,' and also truer. n .. a tj- 1 ... '.Ti J i r- How to Lay Sl?;e to a Husband. There is one reason which should make al) young wives protest against boarding, and insist upoa keeping house. Apart from the pleasures of ownership, the new dignity, and delightful cares whioh are ihe preaious privileges of the novel position, Keeping-house affords a cbanco for a system of matrimonal management so completeand yet 6 simple, that every woman can avail herself of it- Men are creatures of their stomaohes. '- A fit of good or ill humor, whioh a young wife tries in vain to account for, is generally refcrablo simply to a well or badly digested meal. A suiky refusal to band out the smallest amount of "change" may be traced to heavy, or ealeratus cakes, or to muddy eolfee; an obstinate determination not to get, -tickets for the opera or' Wtil-lack's, to the tough chicken at dinner, or the absence ot a. desert;-a, slam ol tbe door,aml a protracted stay from heme dit- ins the evening to the thoughtless neglect of the particular kind :of sauce which his lordship likes, ot bio, boiled cod. ..." , . , "Feed a husband to bis liking, and you cm wear.,a now bonnet every time the sun shines,!' was the maxim of a very wise womanand to transtcr toil sovereignty to desigining widows and boarding house landladies is very stupid u well as dangerous policy. A man has always it ten der recollection ot tbe woman who taitnv tally attends to the excellence of hia steak or cutlet, and ean hardly refuse her any request who takes particular pains to save him titbits. All these items are part or the wife's legitimate weapooe and ammunition, of war, and woe to her that re- ns them to aa enemy, wbich every ott. cr woman naturally is who does not own a similar piece of property. ' . ; '' - ' A feasible woman will graduate lier plan of attack according to the objoot to bo obtaiuedfsha a ill not use a heavy can. qod, or a whole pieee of artillery, for wbat could be carried off with a single musket shot. That is to say, she must not expend their entire energies in a din ner at rtsutlence, except oa an occasioa where something is to be achieved upoa which she has very mash set her heart, and to which' her husband is opposed. An ordinary Teqnest for small same ot money,' (five to twenty dollars,) a nef book,, trifles fo the younger children. or a reinforcement ol sugar (.which husband always insist upoa is wasted,) may be pre ferred after any ' ordinary good ' meal, wh ch has left the mean ia a peaceful aod eat'tsfiod state of mind; but the ' habitual use of the most powerrul forces, which lesves nothing for creat occasions, ie Of ' ' , J ' ! , T i , t course, very oaupoucy. ..Asaiiituoouso- hold-general could cosily lay down k system by which not even the favori 6 fried bnious shceld he prepared to aeoompany boet ttaak wiihobt a rorposer but the de tails, afsnch method require tbo. wisdom of.erpwience, atd, for, the pTeseut, the eufredetioo is all we have tooJur. Tajkt OH WOBtflM t XOptf$, Tnnift. " 'tyeAyoung fellow Ohoe ofTorel to ki1 a'l'takerew',J- 'FriebJ" laid- 'fieV ".thee ninst not do U." Oh, by Jilvo but I inn,t uw, the sxiuth., .."Well friod,- as-, tha ?Mt jfwornthee may do it, but, jhne must inaka a 'practice oTiL . ''"')' not ;CtillierlngAri?fcs.,x rermont, commaniwteg the folfwiitg ad rice relative ta gathering ani, keeping ppples: H The eeaswi lor'gittherinfl: spplr-s is ap proacbiuj, katl what I wih to aj lirht mere upon (that, subject fsil tf!i yowr apples; if they are worth Rathoring at sD Ihey are worth picking; I There t6 iny kinds that ought to bt bandied j'jetr ua carefully as'yon:wold : kaadls- t?n, ff What would break aa et'ir wuuld bru've them and when they are brail ed thej or ipoiled for long keepirrg. " '' '.m f . Uutl suppose ihera. era aiany ,wd . think it is more thaa spples are worth, to pick them ;iso,it is because thej do not anow how to dolt, and tor tho benefit of such I will give eqoiethig 'of m ' clan ft gathering apples. '!;'i- 1 - , V'.:,1.'; I have light ladders of different, fcngtfc the one mostused is about eiht er test feet loBg.(-nd' another'; which' faVerj-convenient in. jroaay place, h. a ddbl ladders or two ladders kept.togirthor tha ton bv lettiiie' the; ten round pfonp answorfor both, , then tr.loavf-, out fh rounda ot ane. except the lower one jn they will shut up together and be juataa" handv (a carrv asa'swiaif 'ladder, and when von set it rib: spread the lbwer ends ' apart o it will otand alontJ.Thoy"can.bo - - a . 1 a t A ..a . wade oranj rjngm- nut attpuieti iet. isr, most convenient, Tbeyshpvtld be made-. . pf light mat'eiiil; the side asay' ha'abthmg- . more than Wrrow" stripe pf IjoiW,: TKe -f lower ends ot tbe ladder sh'f 4d b-boat,n . three feet wide to, areveut turning overs . the top mayrb BHow,ai yeidewje ;' i To Dick the apples, ton' 'want a half bn-hel basket with a hook-iattached, boj that it may tie hung upon a limb or lad-, while beinz filled. The bar-. rels should be placed as wanted at each ' tree, and when the basket fa filled,' do aot hniir iUm from : the ton of the barrel aa I you would a basket of potatoes, but lowers tbo basket into tne narrei ami uieu vuiu , it ntrr-r narnfullv. You ma? think this ia . a slow way to gather apples, but it wilMsy much better than to tnaae mem u. One man will picUn this way from ter. to fifteen barrel in a day , When the barrels are filled, the r should not be beaded up tight, aa I have often ' seen recomended for there Is nethmff that will spoil an' apple quicker; man : shutting it np' in' a alooe plaoe without., rrtu. rkae re in trt- teaie tie barrels open, bnt if necessary to head them dp, their should be nolee in the sidee of bar- . rels' Bo tifoy t.iy-haveifre ei-latioa . of air,' ' for .without 1 wej :wi iiw' lone their tosto and bcoom , worthlesBj if not rotten.,. .....,., ' . , Tr.ru ahnnld be stored m open sljeds. or other airy place until tbert is daoger oO - their fteetuag, wnen wey vv v""; to the collar whioh- should be kept cool and itr:W':!tVWY . J i In this way apples m7 bo kept sound a ureal length of time. -There is gener- . 13 . .. " 1 l : M.InA rKn in inna Iv a better marae ia ; . fall, and if you .want .apples to eat it ia much plessanter to have them sound anS r.. tV.n rniten. I intended -to. have , said something upon the Tanetics of apples which have pro-ed most profitable, to cultivate in thie Motion, as thera.ua;., great difference, some varitiee being muclVj better than otheiabnt .1 bavy alrejdw. madethiimnoh longer than I inKnded, A - 1! loava the MSI IOT auovuer time. ! 'i.ir'jj jia.0 10 intri-fS ina IheReDellion innlneerea bf Dci. :(:ri;;'T t-u! mOCrltS v a --.it'.'.' " 1 . . 1 ! ar.tvs J'l4t Senator fi'MNEa addressed the, I-nion, Ratification Meeting in Faneuil Hall last Wednesday, in a oampaign speech as ef-' feotive as hie higher parliamentary or9 tions. He fastened on the i pro-slavery,. Democracy the crimeoC engineering, this ltobelliou.. Bead his summary of the eyir . dence against them; ' . ' ' ' 1 - " T.ir .t the Itebtllion from bcginnintf to end, and yon will find that it baa been engineered by Democrat.- Yon CnP forget that James Buchanan, a Democraf . Was President lurrouaueu WJ - x,- tio Cabinet, while the Rebollion was allow ,.. ed to organi" nd to' gather, etrengta without interruption. . ...: ; io, Wherever yon look now in tha Kebel- w lion, thore you find the old Democracy, . into which is absorbed Jonn Bel! and bis followers, arrayed against tneir couu- .. ... , " 1 1 ...... . .. ,1. .( 3 V" . . 1 ....-'. I - -ia i nl Look at individuals, yon win una w the lareor half constituting tneconwoting power of the old Demooratie ryrty, now ! . ..;nat iliair eonntrv iu .u.o .... , .,. A . . Iook at States; you win uuu i.nv ... now in rebellion were, at its outbreak, Democratio States.'- " " "' " ti Is natural that the Norihcr'n asMiia-tosknd allies of these' iRebale honld.ie . engaged in devi-ing apoleges.; Jose")el-. lion.-, .-rfr':? :-'(!: .tv-kl i-'T ' ' Fcllow-Cttisens, in all this jVsst town, wnetnerme vmon m u v " r " t atrit is, there is' not a 'single" Republican n arms against'tne uoveromeuK, f )- . tTt aa-a- 71 pathuiog with those wno ar. 1 ; , aot a traitor among Ihcm- , llre ii a die , tinotion between the two. pwties whioU. isu broad s Jhe space betwea etfth . and Heaven,,.-; . ,'... . ' ' It ia because the "DeaMaiiJ -. attliisttomenf' to' nttorly piisiUvorta and disloyal, o really dnr'erc5 onr.. country, and so bitterly hostile to l.brt j thatIsrlktbuP,i,0'y ,k will not do :'n expfaing that cotn'iina 1 tt at Cliico.S'0, where the iwd fac'.iims ri.n-mioMed into ftne.Cull them, if you r'.:ts rharissciandSaddacees Thny e:'- " thing tucra- and sometl in'T """i lj roo-ible. rThy are thevnt" 'l fnil I'a,'r.n"'a m .lea ' t,l1.t" , f: ) ; . ' '"'i0 ,1 . tir St. t'.'a UniM.-! tl '' it is bet 8 at .?"'.' trmrl s'T-iinik , I'ri r iTrrt t 1. J w, a tUi pw-fient-ff . ,, n jjie,rnyi,,. . t ' ! . i ! ti v i i. ! S it ! i ! I i I t il :.!! f Si 1 . 1 . . J |