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on Siitunl. y z.tj ur r I 1... VB-"'1 ai.- aVmuZZL ""'"M.l IH.JI,lrop,. ""'. "M mak Ill dcfeju,, 0. M , hill 0V f ' on a. . - . I- j j . , .... "-j1 - - -.:r.-r r . . .' ''"J i-tjl,A ry- '"Vn'rTVt""T V'TT7" 'Vi 1 : T "T -:"v i::r,?mty J , -r-?-tsrz20 . Hfl ! . if . A J ... -... rtoj y a 3J .v 'W'J5"C! ' 'ifj J' In'' ' k'nS;'';';v 'y '''''''''''''' ,r"'X-'': ' 4 - VJl''''''-' 'j-W 1:1 'f-Lv a: ' - VOLUME i BANKING JIOUSE 112 and 114 Soutli'.TtirdSt.', "Dealers in all Vnuls o( f ',; GOVERNMENT. SECUElTIEg.v;1 J .IS 5.20' -WANTED, ;VU ' IfcTOtHl DIFfBttESCK AttOWK,'" M F 0 S 0 IHTKBE6T HOTK9 W A K T J5 S T ' I!TKBIt ALLOWED OS DKPOSIT. nl't.OIinHS AD, toek u(5ta n toli ivt 'i .':.! .'I'.' . Kit' ('.' .1 li ' ' ' " . MARBLE WOEfi. If jroUha"nletor ' Tf.M CRAVE STONES ,. ,t- yet- cMU'i grHTe, ioa4 per Southern Jixpreu .Irtw f 10, (14, (SO, er t'U, nd '' or4.r to mjr tut ud . Graye Stones for : Adults : $, 10, f,t, cm .Ither of fchleh T put the ordlmrf lawrlptloa,' Boi and d.llw at the Depot at L;M0brK, n4 goanntM Hero to eir oiiin;uion. All thM. kind of ord.n r.lTe 017 penoulU attea- mm. h4 lh.' trMlMt MtUfaettou." Look at air work ta jovr Grave Tard at Jonoakoro, and ee ir It can oe eicH . Aiiareae, ' oett.T' '- u. LveDi Vi:" LEQALk NEWTON HAOKW Attrney aad ' Counsellor t Jdnesboro'. Tenn. IFllt tasliea In tb" Coorta of Washington, 4 : mm :.i.-ps ' varwr, ana rn yvifuiic. , , and la th Federal and Supreme Courts at TCTsroxviriiii effica farmely occupied by Jas. W. Deader- kk below keoa'i tiallery. - 1 '- ; ...Jan. ih, 187tf,.' ; 1 'V:'"1.,. 'A V NAT:'R; OWENS; ; Ittozjet at lav, ''.'. ( ' COLLECTIWO AOENT, JON ESDOROV TENNESSEE, WILL PKACTICB IN TH5 C0CBT3 OF 1. Greaae. Washireton. Darter, John-1 1 aon and Sullivaa oaBties, and in tho t ed- rai and Boprenj" tourta M . t 'Kridacvillo.' OFFJCK, frost room' of Dr. Armstrong's residence, main street, Baat of Court House. . 3, ly.j ' 1 ' 1 r A." W. HOWARD.. 'H , . ; AT LAV, . 1 4 1 TTTILIj uraotice in the Circuit and .Chan- nJ Chan - f -, ery CourU of Oreena, Washington, Sullivan. Hawkiiu. , Jefferaoa. Bevler- and ' Cock Goaalie and Bupreoa. Comt at Kcoi rwilla. r ,.,.'. '. '- CUM am H'Iwl1, iroaviatwy at C'a. , ,, wia aiamrt, nam isirers t,tT Iy. ' OEKSNKVILLK, TKNN. .. 1 in THOMAS ,S.:SMYTIi: ; Attorney at;Law,l;j; Oolloctlng Agont, TavlorsvillR. ,Tenn. .tTTlI-t' PHACTICB 1H THB COtTNTlE If' of Johnsoa. Carter. Waahlnatoo and flraena. Also in th aprem and Federal -veeruat , -. . , j ' ' ' KUOXVILLE, TEHH. ' Feb J3, ly , . , ... t. t 1 L1 ! . ,- 11 Attomoy.at lictw !-r -. AND ; - . . . .-. :- . BQX,ICITOai CHANCEEY,. Momy . Creek,- Jefforaon County. " ' ' ' Tennesoee. 'I A BCRTSEK3 titrusud to hl tare, In .jXIl DPPr Bast Tennessee, wUl ba aroaaptly ,186.SJanl0tf 8octt j u a iSCOKAL. - I "DRi GEO. HY CROSSWmTE OtFEftM, U13 I'KUrh.S.SIU.MAL, SJiRVU 1 caatoioaoitii.nsof Wrtshliij'oacoua ty. OBioasad riilcnea an Cherokee, foar eaiJrs 8u'h of Joat.'uoio', en thd AshBTlll rs4.' ...... . , I ... 1 U lmt , D.J, OiaioK, K. D. ' CWasatsa, M. P. W.'(iIBS0N& WHEELER. ! TTAyif'1 ASfnrjATED Tbl-'aCLVfi.S 'JLL' toeil,i.f offi-r theif ei M.aa ta the Ureat braticaee of their profeaaioa to ths citiaais of Jonciboro' and !iirroun n 1 to in- try liUics In tiibo Kilt a Dru hunn. oa M in Brrt, opnoslle tea Uoart Hontr, Jonfthoro Timataae .loraoibef lit, 1B7. 18ti7no J3if " PR. J. S. RHRAai '1 JONEsoonoucHp tcnn; p 2 ; ii t-1 Mil!'. i i.V '.( , f JONESDOROUCH, TENN, M1S F.IXAXEOVS. DAVIS, ROPER & CO.; ,,, WHOLESALE GROCERS . . . AND ' COMMISSION1 ;. r MERCHANTS. riiiBKaBUKd, y a. .Keep cweUnily on hand. litrg, ud welUaoiectei . onooEniEfl, Which thej 0lfar Jo FOR l'.1U 0 FKUUl'VK'IK .' Thsj t"T eplal stlautlon to the etle of '' nil .ll kind, of CUUNTRT PllOUUCE, and nik Ulnr.l ()iuh wiTnee on nam, bo lu hwji, ot oo ceipt of Bull Uoiul um ol b.aiug. ' - ' ; , J. E. TENABLE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ;Bujr and sell on Couimlssiou Tbbacco, Wheal, Floar, UoUod, Corn, GENEHAL MEECHAITDISE, No. 3 Iron Front Buildings. Sycamoie Street, Jos. E. Vmabu; ):" ' vi-v'f.,,,, .! T. D. Wilhasoii, i .Petersburg,' Va.M H.tM.WlUUMIMN.,1 .. . t... , , ' IffL. Prompt alteatioa givea to correspon. 1 . . ...... - riocaii.ijMfl ; Ma H. KPIIENS,;; ) . (Lata of East Tennrssee.) ,,i.i,p; factor and Commission Merchant, ' Deal's lareelr In Provisions," Licnort and Tobacco. Corn.- Hay. 1 Oats and all other Plantation supplies. Ordera for purchasers of Cqtton solicited, aad proopptly and care fully executed. Liberal advaace maae on Ponsinnmente'' of Corn, Baoon,. Lard, Hay, Oats and other Ealt Tennessee produce. ' iOUH a. Wi, , OTST TAYLOR,, Late Lee, aocka k Tajlor. , Lata Lee, Book, Afaylor. LEE & TAYLOB, (At the old atand of Lee Boeka a Taylor.) ' ' r "WHOLK3AliR RETAIL f. r j 'JlIEKCHAOTSa Firt Proof Building, 105 Main Slrtei, n lii LYNCHBURG. VIRCINIA. yfill give particular attention to fha Sale : , , ,.alj cousigamenis, suco as , 4 Tobacw, Wheat Flour, . Bacon "W- Attond promptly to goods' consigned to ha ftinrarded. ' and keep' always On hand an extansivc assortacnt of GRCERIKH LI Q00R3, WlNE3, c, ka. J8ti8 Aug. ?. ly 1 I1. Hi 1 Nat. B. Qwms,',.,,'!, Bwaiii(I W, (ihimi 4J Jpnesboro', Tean, Tayloraville tens, OWENS & JENKINS- Attorneys an a.;. counsellors TAYLOBSVIX.LE, .TENNESSEE Hi Excellency W. O. Browulow, Hon. Horaca Maynard, 1 -Maj. Qo. Joseph A Cooper, , ; Co). John B. Bro wnlow, Oapt Geo. Edgar Grlsbam'. J888mayl tf ' STACY &1 ANGELs ' y DEALERS ra - ' ''RIFLBS, SHOT GUVS, PIST0L8, ;r CARTRIDGES ;, ' ' OF ALL KINDS, : ;1 GTJlir, MATERIAL 1 Aft If 1 - 1 , , DA UAAliHtr AlkAAVJ , ,- AGKKT3F0H SMITH AND HAND'S ' Vi will bur tit fallowinBT lecond hand ' SPR!ff!1!R KtTLE3 AND CAMSK3, HENRY'S RIFLE3, COLT'S ARMY AND SA- ' VY PISTOLS. f, ) - No. 3i Oa StreaU . ' .. KN0XVILLSTES)f, .AMI. 1. Ma. a.Bircasu,- o.a.auini, rau. m. u fi JOS. R. UITCHELL & Co, EXCHAHGE BROKERS, ICnoocvillo, I'onn., Daal In Bank Notes, Gold, Sliver, and Gov- . M- : 1 crnmeat VoauboTK ' ' 1 SJoUaotlwan lea !) ar f rwt Teoaeaasa , . wi RKFERENCBS. ;' "Vi" FIrtt National Bank, CjTa A Dickinnnn, Col. John. Williams, A. O. Jarkaon, Knoivilli Tarh Dank. John Parker, I hier rnnjnl Baak.l Lawrenco, JUldwm H Co. (No. ' .... .. .r . t . Ki atrttl.! Alexis nni7, new mra tleywge W. Uowwd, WiisotJ aaras Balti more. . 1.. a T !. i ' ' ' 11 Chambers., Elevens to., . H. romroy, Ciuoi-n .!.!. " Ileus apf I ly. Investments In' New Tork.1 EUSiivi WISHING TO UAKBINFK3T -!?-' .MS la N York, tan ba their fuTiln'Sj t raanactcd or ns, tftronrn our raiv or respondeat in thatriiy. - JOS. R.MlTCIIKLLaCO, UCJai.rll l . ; Jtaos'ilU, Ttta. THE UNION FLAG. onesborV, Tenn., Oct. 16, 1863.' G. E. GEIBHAM, EDITOR AND 1'ROPRIKTOR.' .' . Terms. ; " ter.Th tmoii Pi.a4 will be pabllahed BTety Friday Morning, on tb following terms : I 1 ' ' i : .1 v -v. One copy, per yenr, ,. ; , f 3 00 , Six months, , ' 00 Single copy, 10 cents.. , , t 'v '. - TEttWS FOR CtCRN . To Club of Five subscribers, encb, $2 15 ToaClnbptTeB subscribers, "each, ' a to To ft Club of Twenty subscribers, ench, 2 00 No attnntion will be paid to orders tor tne paper, anless accompanied br tne lAsa. Terra of Advertlitlnt;. ' ' tfttinre, ltllnM or Inalmloloa.) .neb linortlon. II, M Kncl) aubivqneDt inflflriioa, 7S Bqu.ra two unttia.. three " .'. lo.dO IB.liO ).() " all . " , '''V, one1 yitr' ... . 1 eoluma one aiouth . r ..v. " two . " : three "tt aixt "... , one - year ' 'three oioaths ii " one' year ' ' tlxrne monhta 'IS (atioarea). .....,.. 36.(10 W.nu , .( M.(10 . -7S.' I.OU . " alx Binntlia ;... ...... " one ftiar hh..-.w....i ' 90. 140, HUAkhookoiho Candioates For Munlci ipul offices, 3 00 ! County $S '00j State, $10 00.'- 1 "i !' j Joa-PaniTiiKl, of all descriptions, neatly executed. ,- .... , - ,-.ih aaA 11 cnmmunicaiionB icnuine i pn. sonal, agmndiienieut or emolument Will he charged the same as advertisements. Aairnl aenenfa and MnlMMTlnnon rn .InaMl diiImm ArmtarHurtMa lartf nntfl and orU-rHl to ba atoppml, mill tbejr will f a-nararea for acrtiin;iv. fitirs.;; j'k .The Copperhead. The beat and hlltorenl political poeii of 1he day, lh followint', by John Hoply. '-'It Brat appeared ta Tba Bncyrna Juaraalj i: .'. 'i'.i IAa!. , , Of all the facttoMoienwa'.e aeon, ,. . Exinlina; now or Iopk itlnce dnul, fco onawa.verkii'wn ao meaa uti-r." Aa k. w. caH a Copparho&d 1; drftTilln(t Oufporhaad; r A eabel aiding Copperhead ; A grnwllug, alAaderlng, f 1 ' scowling, luuiderlnK, Vicoai, Slate rlifhla Copperhead, i 3 ft ,it:."., ; .-.( . J : I ' '' .... ' f. ( From him in. arcennea or lira, ! . . . And all Ha conrtufllra hare flmt; -' Be Urea la fretful, faatloua .trlfe, . . A laaty, touchy O-pperhead ; , j , , . A oeKro-fearhin Oopiwrheadj ' ' . ,"' -i A rebel eheerinj Copperhead , ?. ' . Aa atilearned, nnllcked, . 1 "llt aporned, oft whipped, " ' ifougniacea, erioguig wpfviuvM. . ' ynn 8ave the TJnfon" waa the ery, ' . Andlhou.aiid. for the Union blud,. . ,.. Jho Natlon'a rleht he did dwiy . , ' 'l ' lo aave llaelf thla OpThed t -, V ' ".'iA don of Liberty Unperhead; . A Golden Circle OotPf head j ' A achtttolng, lylntf, ' t '. . 8uiuliis.flyililt. ; ... , Uuau, eonfounded fciperra. i .( . '. . Vhen floolhern aalacreanta daaiznied Tlmir helplaea pnennre' klood to abed, i And Libby Pnaiio nmlerrulned; ., " -I feu thrn aonrore.1 f The Coiinerheael ; . , , The w.ldlT ahontiaa Copperhead, Tbe pairwi noting wyymuvmu , '' The war abualog, . i ' " . Aid rafualnf, . ' Crime eacnalng Copirhead. 1 ' , Who acofTad at f lllow'a bloody fray, . , , Aod AnderannatUe'e murdered dead? ( 'Who Victory 'e hoar did long delay f - , , tii trallnnma, treaeheroae Copperhead. V' i xh. erlme creating 'nperhoad I , fi Aaaaaainallug Cvoperbaad ; ,, . j ;J Th .trlfe ficlting, . ' , ' Waath InrlllnK, ., . Jfeaah. dalgMlng Copp.rhoad., . ( ; ' ' 'fheo widow, ainnrn their lonely b. And ori'hHn chvldrto w.pt their (I...J, , ( ' Who aald their l dii.rte th"J Sl ' The SUhy rthol Opprlieail ; . , Tha widow libeling (,'npp''h''ad ; r , Tha grief dendlug Copperhead i . i The falae, conaplrlng, ' Oiiy trine-, -' j ' ., ' Buoth adailrbig Oofrhmd. i-.t ;: ..; . i '..' ' " : i ..liorwoiaan'agTter.llOTOrpkan'a teae,;(1 r Nnr even a Vatlooa honored dead, ) Ameaored frota the lh. and awaeia, , ' ' n , Of every hmtiU Copprhel. ' Kach Chnrrh aaperalng r.ipperhead t " ' ' ' Koch rehel preachea, Copiwrkead , , , Each Union bating, . , , i , ' Vaf areallag, ' . 'j,i Bepadiatlng Oopperlaead. , , . . A WORTHY SON. Spcpeft of Eobert H. Ponslns, son OlMCpnOu 111 Killl'lrU, ii.lg " Sept. IfJ-The Yotinx Dour- -" lanrollowsln the Foot -f ; steps of bis Father. " t.'.'t .i , '-,i 'i . -. I . ; .; At the great Republican Mass-meeting in Raleigh, N. C, Sept. It!,. Robert it. Duuglaa mado tba following ipeecAJ1 ' FtkLOW-ciTissast. Though it may appear sreaumutuous in one so young to attempt to discuss question which task the energlaa and ahilitles'of ouf irreatest sialfinjen : yet, feellnir la thui tilal struggle on .which 1 bt- lisvo th future prosperity, If not .tha T.ry xislaoca of ouf country depond. ll ia the dirty af every one, young aod old, to exert bis Ituioit In aemoce oi oar eagres caaao, abor vour call. ' '' ' ' ' This Is probably th flrst tin ia oar na tion's history that a young man ba bad ths opportunity of appearirrf beior a popular gathering as ths advocate of a truly nation nartr a parly that II governed ky DO le tional interest or partisan pr.jurlics, bat whoso motto- la oar whole eoantry, whose eternal prineiple art eqaal right aad qn taws.. I do not look poo thia aa a canvass which will decide tba manner la which lb Government of the country shall he admini tered. but as aa tiius on which will depsc th vital quaitlon, "Shall w have oono Sewt-o ,1-1 .. ... ;. 8lecre!v letiealnr in this, 1 shall not at- lamps to deal with minor quntione of do nectie policy, hut shall come at esc to th main lieu.s, L'oioa or disunion, peae or war. What saHtctioa do th Ira, patriot da me ft mi th adoption of bil dsateit thto- ONES BO HOUGH, TENS, FRIDAY es of goverifmeoL; If the adoption of these leorlce Uoifius the ruin of the land he fondly oped they would lend to greatness T Lsws unded even upon Divine Inspiration would be useless if thure were no country for them govern. ., 1 ;' ' I What theatre Is there for the display of the energies of a young and aspiring citizen just entering upon the importnnt duties of life, In country torn cy civil strite 7 wen has an eminent American statesman remarked : There is no path of ambition open to me in divided and distracted country." To prove that the, real Issue is peace or war, we have Only to refor to Frank f. Blah's letter, written with a view to his Domination, and subsequently endorsed by tliei very fact of his nomination by th National 'Demo cratic Convention. , Blair, in his letter, says "There is but one way to restore the Gov ernment and the Constitution, and that is for the Presidentelect to declare these acta null and void, compel the army to'undo its. usur pations at the. South; disperse thocarpet-bg State governments,, allow the people to-reorganize their own governments, and elect Sen ators and Representatives.' ... v, Of Course, any attempt to subvert tne $ov rnmsnt. of these Southorn States kby terre would lead to war, as tha GovornrtrJaiid all other State officers, civil and military, 're sworn to obey, support and defend the oq- tiMit nn of the State ol .North Carolina : and e will defend it. Fiirihi-r down, lllnlr snva .' . "We must restore the Constitution before wei can restora the finances, aad to do this we must have a President who will execute the will of the ceoble by trampliog into dust the usurpations of Congress,. known ,as i ne reconstruction acts. I wish to stand Mart tha Convention upon this isaue, but U is one which embraces everything else that' Is of value in Its larira and, comprehensive result. It is the one that iucludes all ttiat is worm a contest, and without it there is nothing that gives dignity, honor, or value to tne strug. On this iBsne ha.Vas ocminatad. If . any other proof were reeded to show the revolu tlOnary spina 01 uie iunaarair A"v .. ' 1 . . ... r . .... . . could easily be found in the violent hnrngues we daily bear around us, their bitter perse cution of Union men. and their unrelenting Jiatred of the North andltk loyal people. , De nuierncas iwwnrua nviiucru men, nuv prove trne to their principles, and who do PQt bow in seinsD euomisaion iu mt upiaiuu. of these" hituirbtv aristocrats,' self-Ainatitute judgeB of houor and morality,' I know from personal experience. inougn ueecenueu from one of the oldest families of this State and, born an partially raised in RoGkiagjiam county, my return uruny taw jrems nju w my native place, I was denounced aa a ran. kve. and eenerally received with all the cold ess and distrust in to one of that dvtesttd face. NntwiUislaadlug my w naln-ltyi and tli position ofi my wothers family, they onld never forget tha Puritan' bifth-of my father, whose native Slata, Vermont with her thirty thousnnd majority; so oobly leads the van; and 1 may add, could never forgivb his dvinir clTorts la aelense or nis country Soeakinp; of him, and feeling that what ever imnnrtance any word of mine may have is derived from the nam l near, ana toe ai- fi-ctioD many still feel toward one who throngb life proved himself the people's friend, a tew words onoernmg my tuef njaj noi o in nnnrnnriate. It was with feelincs of sur nriae. and I must add of indiirnation, that I saw his nurne inscribed upon one of the trans ferences borne in the laic Conwrvativ pro- cosmOn. . I thought that common' acctwoy i, least would have prevented them from drn(. ging from the tomb the name of a mar. whom thev bad betrayed ana uenouneeu mruim life, and aftet death, whose orpllun childran thp had aersecuted. ' Wh lo cu nt upon tnainnme 1 rt-inenmeri:' ... . . 1 . . . . . 1 1 . i the time when these same men declared him a traitor to every principle of honor because ha preferred bis country to bis party, and bitterly denounced him tor his effort to rally tha peopl of the West lor toe aeicncu oi tn ITninn. . I remember all these things when 1 am de clared a degenerate son ; and for every quo tation thfiy give fne from bis speernei i win give them a donn ; when the StnCinet parades a sentiment concerning a WDire man por- ernment. I would rcmina tbens or ni ayin, ords.i When tn wile Dent over tne scare breatblnir.form of the oxplnng staresmnn aod nsif d b'm if he bad no message to send to his ehildren. 'Tell them," said Ba, in voic rendered almost inaudibla by the oef pproach of death, "to obey and support tba Constitution and the laws of the land." Ibis solemn injunction I Intend to obey. Wbenr I sea myself personally abused by the Conser vati.a nrnaa. oa account of DST hoKtical sen. timents, and called traitor to tb Stat In which I was born, I would recall to their re collection the times whea I was declared an alien enemy. About th year 184-', s bill was hied summoning Thomas Se'tlt (now a aaoclata Justice of th Snnrem Court) an R. A. Eillnetoo to Greensboro, to show cans why they should not surrender tb proparly of Robert M. and Stephen A. Douglass, alien enemies of th Confederacy ; and when I am denounced aa a Yanke nd erp(-b.ggFT, I Would remind them of their effort to driv me an exile from my native State, aad render me A strangef to th soil that gav me oirtn kA-vp I . kata laherited ml father' naana. and his principles. It IS natural that I should iaherit their animosity. Neverthe less, It ia strange that thes men, hi bitterest ..miea ia lifa. ahould now daim to b the truest exponent of bis r'iclPe iot mar Strang thaa that tney saouio wow .... ik.maila Iba heat! friend of th Con- atitutioa f th United State, and th laraL libit InterprrUr of It proviaioo. after they haat erifid hundreds of thousands of live minima of traeiura to tramula into tha du'st that saered Instrnmen si.k l tkalr nalatnev. and Itch it is iknnehoai all their, eolitical principle, It a white Republican addreas crowd of oV ored men, tipressiog hi honest sentiment, instructing tkam in their right and duties, aid advising them at a friend, that action Involve soaial equality, aad 1 , IndioMptt. tabl. nirh-hom Conswrvativ. Bowvr, a ilnglpromlsenoir.lymongeolord ao at barbeeoe, ! from th sam shp and drink from th sam bottle, nd they deeem tha nrais of theif fellow-citlisul.- If oK 014 man, following kit honest qonvktloM, mm fur tha haat Intareat of hi ra0, and aa all hi higher InstincU prompt hrtn, h Is totally unworthy of th ballot, and it tit to i g bar (ubaiitcnr from th boa lom of th common earth. If, t th other hand, that colored saaa e roars a traitor to his r3--ote to eonelgn hlmtelf, hi wire, and hi children to condition wort than slavarr for th.V all saf that th condition of a eld fi anr. wm won thaa that of -OCTOBER 16. 18bU slave li is respectable,, and hia gwartby and is kvoithy of grasping tn sweewe, owors plucked by tb snowy fingers of North Carolina's faireat daughters. t . ; By reference to the columns of tb fan-. rfrf you will learn that In the town of Chap el Hill, Ot classic lame, ine muiee, u ecen.j their arimiration for the eloquence of( a col ored Conservative orator, presented him with an elegant boquct of flowers. I hay no ob jection to this. ' Th flowers were meir owo, and they may give them to whom they please but I claim the right, as long as I observe. th restraints of public decency, of deciding up on the propriety or impropriety of my .owo conduct.' Thtlm ba gone by when one man wag better thaa another because n bap- ened to ba born In independent circumstan ces, ana benceiorm nriu nu iuvcihkuus alone shall be the criteria of nieriU Nothing more clenry shows the utter hopelessness, ot the so-sailed Conservative cause, and th po litical degradation to which the party has de scended, than the means employed to .instir success j since '.hey are afraid to leav the result with tb unbiased vote or tne cmzaue of tho State and eoantry. ' Any man Wha. by refusing employment to all Who will" not swear to vote the Democratio ticket, and this is done openly' all over the entire estate, at tempts to starve a colored mad Into' voting against bis deliberate convictions ana in. but interests of his race," is less Worthy of the ballot than the negro Whorl he Influence; Consider, then, the difference between m candidates Seymour, ' former Governor, of New York, and Grant, tbe conqueror or tue rebellion1. It. is true that Seymour snay b the more fluent speakerj that is.'may find more th talk about ; but when General Grant has anything to shy, he, ia pretty generally understood since, for instance, as his " im mediate and uncenditlnnal surrender." Tb fnrmerl know by reputation, the latter per sonally. General lirant bas not tne qnau. ties requisite in a hero of romance , but th very fact that his mind is s equally balanced that no one trait preaonutiaiea, .except, per haps, his invincible firmness and devotion to constitutional liberty,' fits bim'to calm 'th domestic troubles of the country bis sword has saved. But I bavano fears of tba result. I have too much confidence In the Intelli gence and patriotism f my fellow-citizanl of Norta liarquna, ;aua oi , sua ontirv umuu. With this implifit trust,! look forward to the 4th of Msfch next, when Grant and Colfax will take tbeir.Seata,' the' Inauguration of a new era, when peace and plenty will smile over the etitire country, healing th breaches made by the lata civil war, while the old flag will once more wav In triumph over a happy and united ' land," ' ' latilf Flying the'EcbelTIa ae "fid J." ll. - Aleor'n- ;of MississiDDi'. made B fepeoch on the I9th nit, at.Ua lena, Arts.' Th4. Shield givos-a eketoh of it. from which wo clip tbe following: lie assorted that tuere socraea to bo a'determiDation'td corrupt the youth ; that'tlio schools fostered bitterhess, and kept "alive disloyalty by alio wing and 'permitting the Confederate flag to be displayed before the doors' and in the schools j that it was ooiaiy car riod in urooession at Friar's Point, in Mississippi, and that' the- Union flag was stoned ; that all tnese tnings mat eiited that tne oojoctsoi tne war wero not entirely given nprU iui i .i f Thoso iliiif,rs will all Cease after the olection of Grant:' The' dissaiififlod and disaflfi-'cted wilt either quit'their sillv dbmonstraliOns 'or loavo 1 the L Pre h Ad' Time. . iit t WKU v' J ' v.-w - - . . I ! '. ,i. ; i .'aaa...i i ' i a.. kH Mr. GoorL'e D. Trenticar bad a son in the Kobe! army, and has of lata had a Dntor in the Kebol interest Neither faot sufJiciently recommends the Editor and W it to tho present masters of the newspaper to which be eiive character and circulation , And. aa wa learn trom western am oatuhes. be has at: lat beem dismis eed from Tke JLoMisville Journal' The veteran Tnay be broker, down, and he hat cortaiulv beon in the harneaa long ennuvh to bo. worn ont t but ha car. r e, out of l M Journal omoe an oi uio lovaltv and most of the brains -of the concern. JSCw xon rinoune, . ; , ' i .hi ' V. They have a pleasant way of dealing with united Btaie soiaiers in Txs. Unfortunatelr porhapa for the country, they didn't sea very manV of thorn during the war ; and It now soemi to tho Teians that tho tirotier thiiiff to do with soldier, pre liming to interfere witi their Httlfl diversions with the negroes is to put them in jail A'Fteodmens Bureau agent there, 'Who lately undertook to protect some negroes from a mob by the aid Of the doldiers under his oom mand, bas since concluded to come, North. He and his soldiers . wer both put in jail, and they Only owed their doll verance to tho fact that a considerable body of cavalry, passing that way, happened lo hear ot thei imprisonment Aeto iotk inottne jr Tha lugubrious Democracy trs every' where at losserhoadd.' Ths ablest Democratio paper in VT ashing ton, ths 'Evening Express, tolls all those who regret that Cbaae, Han. cock, or Johnson was not nominated, to go over to ths Bcpubliuans J ths World abuses Diz because he will noi support Beymourj Brick Tomerey abuses tba Worla for not admitting ths Democratic defoat in Main; and tha Journal of Qmrnm rspndiaUl the repudiating platform. rAii. Prttt - t So thoroughly transparent ars lbs iaissboods of tb Soy moo rite r. pectio ths Maine election, that even Democrats ara hssrd to say that thoy do not believe more than one half they read in their own newspapers and what perplex them most is to know ttAicAhalf to bclievs. r ' , ".STRANGE DlSCOTpT.y ,'Ji Human Bcinalns and treasnre Th ' ' iirt?iort.' i ' ' ' '' ' TrioKaahille i'reo's 7,n Times tit t!io5th iriBt. enysi Xst Friday, ' ns twr? ctjlpred.' men- . vrere. litrgijiff; trrticli fortbe purpoo of 'draining a a flrnall pond about five rnilos wp the) Cumborland, the iriado-. most kin gular discovery. Tbe trench they were Axcawaunif Dnssea . inroosit', a small ooppe of underwood in its way to the river, and it was while digging I thrnnrrh t.h fcho . wh ch was covered i,K .i,n hmahwfind in ouestion. that thnn-eaein nnnn tha . remama oi a wooden' box, which Was, bowwver, very much decayed, arid near by the hAriOK nt a riBITiM L nUUlftn bUL-IUIUII Ul i. s. nitnunpirarinn. I iih . KWor,n..rA,l tn Kara hean doub ed dD and thrust into Tory narrow space, as the bories were found occu- ar nil Tfil'V rOSiriCiea llOtltS. XOOianrcilij auuuo. .w auam ug .mimm. remains were evidently tbouo of a I full-grown man of medium size, and! nora nnfli una. "tlmsa of some) soldier ' I r .... . , I bttried there during the war poruaps i a CotilecleraUC 'J,ne strangess pan of the alfaif i that after .excavating onlv a short distance further the cot ored meri unearthed a small tin can; something like those used for proBerv no-frnit. in which . were lounu two go d watches, some, email- silver .and a cozen sonu suvw.auuo.... . . , ,. No name was found . with tlta.M- nre nor, in fact, any. clue which might persona who. depos.tedjt there, or to wnptn w .0PB- "7,"7 were W ft good state of P" though tho can bad rusted exposure to the damn soil1 It bears evidence of having been' buried for several years." One of the watches was wound nn and ticseo on as nveiy as thongh it oame from the1 shop but vc8torday. Tho colored men consia - . . . . . . . tiA ored themselves" m moss luck, and nrolonsed their searches in that locality for some time; but failed to fi,ud anything further of yalae.' ? Thf T,nt f nnsft not TCt LfJSte AVade Hampton 'auid afc Charles ton S.'C,''"Jnlyr25;;1868l "Iylartdtf) for which' we oagbt.-Xever shall I II L7IIU III usiumiii vv admit' that the 'cfiusvitietr faim, ana .t ... .v . MU3,.l. ':-.jl la VP HlSl'tn principle. Jiwg '- wiwaa 11 lirt'li vvw . . tho men who Upheld it so -nobm 'rebels' J)r traitors.' Should this (fear old mother of ours, call, her ons to gether to defend her altars, if life and violation.ars lolfc to m.o, none, wm re, snond mora cheorfully and iromptly luau myself.??, Wado .Hampton BUp - ports the Democratio nonjiueoa. Fhil. Press. - - TfrSurratt whom, the Papal army! I . . 1 1 ! wits not strong enongH to iteep, nor ... I L!l. I '. fjgypt uars .enougu wsvm ttnitfldStatea Ministers hunted down and a United States war vossel brought hnme finds himself safer in WashmB - ton than on the', Nile. 'He 'Is at large In the stroets of the Ci ty, in wtnen ne piotiuu iuo bhoiui,iuii ul Abraham Lincoln, and the authorities have decided to await tbe action 0t the noxt Grand Jury as td whether he shall be arrested again. inoHtie. ..... i, . i. i - . .'.) . lt Tbe CoromiHsioner of Internal Revenue baa decidod.,, that ''every chanire in a firm- whera by tbe fpriuer nartner retires front '. the same, or a r . ... . new partner is admitted, constitutes in contemplation of law; a new Ann. liable to new special tax ior tne nn- expjred poition of. the year, ior wnico the same has.been paid by the original firm.- Neither i there any provision, in the law by which a person retiring from ' business during thS yeaf for which he bhs paid tho tax,. car. trans-1 fer bis receipts to tbe person succeed ing mm. . i. . BPi-In Eichland coupty,' TTIscon. sin, Mrs. Anna Wallace was killed, a few days ago, by a boy ' only fltteen years of age, for tha sake getting twenty.five dollars.- ITer bead., was out off with an ax. Ths body wss found the day after, horribly mangled by hogs.- Tha boy was arrested ana pUedtn'iail.. On Satarday be was taken, ont by a mob and hung, arnid great.xci.tenfent,s:veryindiguitybe: P a .?. - J ,ng oeapea upon n.s nony.,.., , . , ; Amonrthe banner 'tarried at V tbe gerat lUpublican rally at Rook Island was one hating the following acroitio. &9 a) J ' . Good Iladicala Art) , ( Nsvor ' Traitors." -..1 .lii'al- ! 1!. Great rraSU., ViV',. . A brick wall, 150 feet in length, ths back of the Phmoix building, in . At. iaota, full 9n Friday last with a trs mondious crash, and buried six men in its ruins. Though it may appear miraculous, none of them were injured. '.- a a I i. ' I ' , 4 Mrs. Lincoln bas partially oat wilted ths newsmonger, and baa de parted in peace tot Europe. NUMBER 2 0 .""jjrfisiisB ;iiiiy;r Democracy ! Use CoiislerfcUf ;'.' ' Business. " f ...WdT Ki riMkwl J fi " took to Jonr Dollar Kpt.cs, riiffson's'ConnicTfeitfttke'clof, ikyt i Tbe whole United States tins been flooded, ".wiili '. political icint; alar to whicli is attached a facsimile of th UniUd Stales "Icual-teiidcr" 'end duller note. eyroouv likonem , is in Wf, Mi upper corner instead; of ChuHe'f. its eiTe ina louowinff aeacjipnon : Initead 'of: Chase's likeness. 00 tbt lelt nnu corner, wrjita tne conuinw dollaf greenback eontaips, this imita tion bears tho. Jskejiesi ot fcoymour, auu aa. a wv icuvi vfc tl.T uiai lu lui uduui i . . .1 j u w .tiu oottom. rignt nanq siae. vn ine Dac iV contains a promiee to pay the bond- holdors A gj-eepbacks, including five- for every one to be caifeful in taking; , one-doUaf greenbacSB. inis is notlN ins more than' ft-wood-cnt: jud.?;e can : i , ; . c . .1 . n : uon tun i. irout auq uuu engr-vjnj o JJrjitcd State cote&v Ticse Does It, ,Vy.'V .- Time has -a wonderfil rxwei ia taking tbe coDceit out 'oJ' poraotii.-i gch, ent(jr8 MfMp f fo u j, p,.afulr anr un.-j to wit- neB eU mw wpnU b th9 worlJ ta nnilKtMi ihx of ftU koow!n., ,9 and C8n. Brimf4 all mysteries. J3ut 6 l-V-rowa older h,m Vm ha ( , tbat.h. kr)OWS ft 2rsBt d,,, ,,vi tl. , np- posed,, he did, aid by t-'io i".)ta bs reaches to threo-sevrs yj n f , li' is pre pared to'adui't us li'is pn tbe senti- ment of John Wesley. "When' I waa youne I was sura ot evorythint ; in a fa)V lew years, hating been mistaken a thousand times, I was not half at sura of most things, as I was , before.. At present t ara hardly sore of anything but what God baa. revealed to man. iaPThe bones of art animal, uttppos. sd tQ .ba a , maalodqn. ' woro ound tvLilo'Ji excavating :uca,; L'uiiiivu.u, Canada. Tho .teeth are Very largo one of th'eni : w'ogbing ' five pounds. Tb" ,ibST are Six feet lor the bip I . , .-rf-s t.i ...a,'ifc.-,.t !- 11 inches in diameicrand U feet long " the5 joint Jof the ' back-bone, are 23 inohos round.; J ,i.j JfirA oorrecporulant at Joneebora? Inrlj wt-iten .that tha .State is Pood I tnmai( finrt TiBnuhiicttn maiorilvi ia 1 October, allowino- all that the Detn. 1 ourata claim forKa-Kutx Importation. j The Hon. Daniel Pratt' spoka at I T-..K-, IK. WiTnUT "f .-.w, t- i j y a a- i a . i a a i , . r uenorai pas porn irut iu I i - ... . I. tJl. ..(.A nis mouv i "awnm uiauuou v.a the spot who would bauldows .tlia j American Jag:' yMi : in selecting . Sevmour as the standard-bearer oi tbe new rebellion, he has CorUinly brought dp wti his roao. , ;t . r,rin- -;it lr r,a t"j .! ""'': ""- ;-"v,"- not bad time to prepars for the cam- pafirn. by eollcctin upados, picks aod entrenching tool. r'esi aild -Tit)es.t Uamiitoh C. Jonos, anlbor" of the. bost humorous p'iocein tho.ontire ranga of Amenaan literatut-er'.ConsiD Kally Dillrd.w died at' Kdwan.'N. CVre. oentlyt at tha 'tood' old -age of sot. wty-ons. ' ''a 'j 'V 4 t I'M , V . ' ma .Tho Wnahintrton correspond- 0, T,ui,vjB Journal telecrapha tha Senators Powell and .Fowlef will loa.9 rMhinetaa for Tenusssea tha ufct 0f m0Bk H wrr- it . i fr It Is reported' that tha tats Queen Isabella, of Spain, has recent ly made heavyv investments in thla eoantry.aud may., possibly , take rs fugs here. . -. Daniel Suter is nndor one thousan4 a - . , . dollars' bond, In Philadelphia, lor can- lng; Jodga Kelly a-d-t1 1 igsrywoiie he was addressing an ant-door - Meet. mg la tbat city tne otne- wusi v ada Hampton thrsVenV'ft ,' u ,,. fc Jmn,,, ii',!. i MVoj w- ; ' . r, ' a Md jj,,, ar u', found wanting Press ani 1 ms i and r Gen. Kremonl It about "to s. tor actively Into the ' canvass for Grant aad ColflU. lie i books4 fof a couple of apeooaeeia Iodianav-- . . North Carolina is alive with Eppuh. licaa ,'euthu8ium, and thors ia oo doubt that it will cnt its elocionU vote for Grant and Collax- ' ' - ' i ' f a fc Three colored aaon have - boon regularly admitted to prantioalsw it the coBrls of Bouth Carolina.'. a taVGna.Jr"- P- tlair d.lr4 tha Democrats, of .whteliogy, W, ,V.( oa .a ...... " t' Gold closed yesterday In Now York at 139f. ' - ..: , . ' ,' .11 iiwi .i.i t-Iha Union Pactlo Uailroa I was fluiBUcd on Fridsy to Grucn iairuy. 4r