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19 *t 9 VOLUME 7, NO, 30. Ift nlmtm, I S E EVEKV WEDNESDAY, it. 1 ^.TEJIJIS OF SUBSUHIPTION strictly in advance. 3 5Cj 4 I Col. a »t» $l,dJ per annum, II A a O A E I S I N lew™1 Ten lines or less make a square. »•. iW 4w b\v aiin'T llq'r-i 3 $ 1 oil 6 in §2«)" A I a E WINfl, MINN i.\- "y $ 3 00 $ 4 0 0 2 .V $ 6 3 i.MJ 10 00 4 5 1 «q'r.i Jo lOoo i«0| S oo f) KO COl.| S (Ml ltl 00 IS 00 12 00.20 00 00 9 Oil 12 00] 15 00 15 Oo 23 no 25 00 13 00 25 0 0 40 00 20 00 40 oo 7o 00 LKOAI. ADVEUTISEMENTS, 40cts. per squr. for Irst insertion,25 cts.each subsequent insertion. Advertisements net in double column, prieo additional. Transient advertisements must he paid for in advance continued advertisomtnt? quarter ly, and legal advertisements before the day of sale. Business Car«hVfi* lines,) §6 per year. All advertisements continued until"or.lered out. §u.3te£ $Ms\ W A E N I S O Front office, over C. McGlasliim's Store. 4lSv7iy W. W. E S, A O A A W RBD'WINV, C. & J. (J. McCUIRE, A «fc it a RED WING, MINNESOTA. •Special attention sfiven tn the eollccion of tlaiins against th-s Unite I State* 'or I'AY AND 1WUNTY of soldiers killed in biitMo or dying ^ii the service of the Government. Offiee in Brand's new building, next door to the Rod Win* House. Red Win*, March Sth.ISftl. tf FRAXiv IVES, MTOIUEV A LAW. AKD S I Ob" I E PEAOE. -d W in Minnesota Special attention given to collecting. orrict MVIN sTi:ri:T. lll.V2 utOM-.-.lv CITY Drug & Book Store, Dr. A. H. JOXES, DEALER GOODHUE COUNTY A. CLARK, "Wholcsalo and retail dealer in DRUGS AND E I I N E S rAlTS.OIL?, 8I.AS8, VAKNlStli s, I!/e-$tnfst Rod Wing. Sopt. 17.18t)2. OoSvTly O. R. STERLINa St Co., •uee«*Mts to S. U. Foot. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LKVTHER, & SHOE FINDINGS. Manufacturers ot evey kind and stylo of JTei'3, Btf$, rfo.nen's and C'uldren's Ilfott Reparing done neatly and at moderate' lata and Pluq, n*9* BOUOBiMt. 46 in Drusrs, Medicine*. Toilot Arti- cl»a, Sohool. Me lical, an.I Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals Blanks Fancy (Souds, Pho tograph Albums, Wall Paper, ifcc., Ate. Prescriptions Carefully Prepared. Red W ng^Dcc. S^ISiiJ. vTnl'Jly IIICIOIA* HOUSK. We havejustnewly furnished and opened the Iltckmun House, formerly known as the Hack House, NTKKKT Ited in and are now prepared to accommodate all who may favor us with their patronage. We have just built A COMMODIOU S S A E for the accommodation of teams. SIroad. MtlNNESOTxV 51 JAIKS IT. PARKER, A 7 fddtfjze 4 cdOXifiLoii A LA W. A lit! Notary rh9 RED W!N(*. MlNMKSOTA. I'articnlaT attention srlven to the collection of ^j\ll'° Hair and Cloth Brushes, PATENT IIRDTC1NBS.FANCY ^OAT, TOBACCO. SNCVf, Ferfiiinery.Redand White Lead.Zinc I'aint^c! W I N O MiSE.»OTA. t« n41vC:ly BOOTS'*SHOES. ftll BARCLAY & MILLKU, street. Red W opposite the R«lly ilouse, are "lanufactnrtng BOOTS AND SHOES, tho most workmanlike manner, and at O I A E S RepnriM? done to order at short notice. 0 R. S E I N & CO E 4 0 I W, K, HAWKINS t\ Painter. Glazier a FAPBR HAXGKR% All order* promptly attended to and faith tally exented. Rod Wimc-Jnm* 1S«». TIMJ CELKBHATED T.IJZ" -.'./JSliQUra **r A N N I O I Xaaaf««utr«d and for «.il« by A3BTOX. COOKL A RF.TCIIEI, Rear iho K*Uy O O I W I 0 MINNESOTA. HICKMAN BROTHERS. Red Wing, May 15, 18C2. 42-6m Lyons House, Corner of Pjiim mid 16 00 E W I N I N N THE proprietor has just finish ed this large and commodious House, and has erected a large and convenient Stable, and is now prepared to give 'hose who may favor him with their pat ronage ajl the com!orts ot a home while so journing in the city. JOHN LYONS, W a a Pro jr etor. Red Wing, Sept 24, 7862. 'v7nitly Bailey House. TEvillmiles N from Red Wing, on the Mantor road. •Accommodations for man and "ncast furnish cd at reasonable rates. Good Stabling and plenty ot water. J, II. BAILEY. Proprietor. nS"^t iivO-nlO:ly Hay Ore-ik llouse. miles from Red Wing, on the Zumbrota Good accommodations for both man and beast at reasonable rates. JOHN HACK, Proprietor. I S 1 A A I N A N E A I I N WAGONS. UUGGIES, jlaims iiga.»«ttho Umt«d State-*, growing «uL of vhcro all work pertaining to that business will war, tor soldiers AIIIIKAIS PAY, UOCXTY uo.v- be noativ anl pn.m-tlv done. BY, RXTUA PAY OK PENSIONS. _^O.K'je in Tke Gooilkuo VolnHt"cr building uui'TKUs. smrcius. 1501J1JS, & & in the shortes' notice and in tlie must work manlike manner. ile has also connected with lusestablishment a HLAKSMITII SHOP, Sn^^Vnl^r ":, i'lS: W A A A W E E MAIN ST W E S O S ST llHvO-ly fWm 'BUT 1 1 1 1 6 I S O O O. E 9 A S I O N A E TAILOR A full assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND Gcutleutcns' Famishing Goods constantly on hand. A I O I N AN1 E A I I N done to onlcr promptly and at reisonahle rate*. Shop in WILKINSON'S ULOCK. lied Winjj.Juno Oth, ISOI. n*3ad I E undcrsigne.l nupectlnllv informs the I eiuzous of Red Wing „nd vicinitv that he has opened a Tailor Shop in Red Wing, where ln« is ready to receive orders for making up clothes after TIIE LATEST STYLE, and most fashionable cut. Experience of over I biisinccs of SZM MAKING A:. I) REPAIRING Watches. Clocks and five ry. at his old stand, in Parhhnrst'a Stoic, RED W1NO, Minnesota. All Watches unit Cocks repaired by him aro warranted to run one year, *vith proper usagj. W A E S O S E W E & pt constantly on hand for iie at low fii/nrcs, WILLIAM F. CRt»SS. I nltvTlv twenty yours in nit branches of the trade, in ii ,,. catting and raakiufl up garments for men snd nttvfi:«m a a a City Bakery, 0 1 S I A good ass rtmentof S A E E A Oafees. Pics. Craclcers «&c. always on hand Yea*t is always kept Thwejrho rri%h u. have bread delivered a their home* can leave their orders. ntM. r:«'H'*-"m 9 m*"m A Cl-St aFPLE^- »19v«:ly I'II'in 1 11 EDITED BY O A E O O S It must be obvious at a glance that Teach ers' Departments in Colleges or Academies, and a State Normal School united, are en- tirely inadequate to the service required of them. Vf about 30CO teachers in the State, not one in ten can be furnished from both sources combined. Very few of the teach- ers in the schools of the State sire norms'l graduates, probably not one in SOtf rfad doubtless one half of the teachers now en- gaged in teaching are upon their first term. Whence shall new recruits be supplied These organizations are, it is true, of short duration, but when properly conducted they awaken an intense professionalinterest W A O N A E & S a a The gieat difficulty in the way Instruction in the sciences is properly its of study inculcated, even this becomes I'llE subscrib has lately erected a largeand|°f improving the profession, has been in the ^asi night profession. But in these gatherings, teach- ers from different part? of the same county prove me tit. The a fur's sprit is here awakened.- 11 a A FREISTKDT. Red Wing, Oot. 15th, ISiJ:J.. uol^v71 A. w. ESPTNG, W A S neatly repaired. ALL WORK. WARRANTED. Set! W3a»s, Minnesota, Institutes. Let this appropriation be placed a a children,enabi«* him to give i-erfe«tsati*fac-|mend the bill back with a rcc tmn .o all who will favor him with theirpatroni.K..:, :ap- Particolar attention paid to cutting STREET,near RED WING 0 S E »rices. I the N Brick buildim* corner* CIIA'.S RC I A I I I I to jcomtnittee was adopted and tbe bill lies up with traitors. Arm have been invoked lo RED WING, GOODHUE COUNTY. MINN., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1863. Institutes. Among the agencies that may bo put in operation for the education of teachers, none to make th-* will compete with Teachers' Institutes injbuMness. Of course wo shall prepare artr efficiency and economv. Tt is an agency pe cles or these subjects with much more inter est. if we know that we are really in com culiarly adapted to a new State regarded as of secondary importance yeti *fre»olotlons from twelve Ohi from the principles of clasification and hab Wea"«l»»nH in ilusoncrnus A sentiment, almost inde cr, and warr.mtcd for two ye ,rs. [sctibabU', that should pervade the breast of' '^lv fbllowtng persons constituted the every teacher. A love for his occupation, and a lively zeal in its prosecution, are in-1 despensable to successful instruction. With I this sentiment teachers will generally sue S a *V"lt 0 1 a 0 jr pare themselves by close study and thought ptiation for the purpose of holding Teachers' 'he State Superintendent, W 8 a a W 0 iWCJ) correct tuna and i/ou mill nccer\ be late to your Busings. haU bo held. In order to TUEsuhs(yihcr liaV return-) 1 from attendance of teachers upon these competent instructors, and to designate the counties ini Ins itutcs. let a certificate be given to each teacher that attends, and let them be em ployed, all other things being equal, prefera- bly to others. The henefl:s of such Imtitutes would be at once demonstrated. Those who attend I theae Institutes would apply their acquir nents immediately to their schools. They' attend for the express purpose of doing so Their miods are awakened to the instruc lion given, because the necessity and time of its application are pressing. The great I oxi mo.f.»„.T,r.„. t- Action of the re on the Stat Superiiidriicy. In committee of the whole the bill was ta-! ken up and considered. Mr.. Wiswell mov committee a P°" cl.thes to or 5er to bo made by ladies. When the Committee rose the A ll Clotbes a in to it Shop en Muin street, betw«e^ Smith A Tti t- 1 in^n'a Bank and A. W.E-sping's Jewelry Store- »y o»^ the tabic the traitors. W intend to prelect you. and I! 1 Wing, May 23d, 136.'. providing for a superintendent of Public you Must ni desert ua. W have suffered 0 est improvement possible in a short tnxe is 'Je .v,,, .. \biymeU. Can compromise avail? Th thus made, and we earnestly believe that I ,- ,i ihwWti. ^K„„. .. rebels disdairfully fling lack our faces »1« tins is the chcanest mode of practical in-! propositions for compromise and declare that struction in the art of leaching that can be! encouraged by the State. Mr. Wakefield from the Committee on Fducation reported back the bill providing for the office of State Supurintendent of Public Instruction without a and the yeas and nays being called ther^thimj 5 a 1 2 na 1 6 W E 5 I S .. near the Ke! W a 9 Here Wtheiimuk i»t*cBcar TUX CITT wheia a por- eaaeallror what he want*, and p»v a 0 fir O. AXDEK^IX. nS«tfT«J:9m aod driod—dried Cberriea. A P^rl %&3i X^iiB». lag- o» C«rrsiit», jr »T* by HAELAK. methods—school business—recreation—ob- jects and methods of school object lesson system, with illustrations- science of form, with modes of teaching the system of instrujtion in moral lessons with examples, in short everything that will a a rise it resorn- rccomraendation a »'cb 90 the tab'e. destroy the Government, arms can only teacher better fitted for his muiiica'hui with the teachers and friends of schools for whom we write them. Let then work together, teachers, trustees, ex aminers, and all, Send in your names for the Volunteer, and let us talk to each other every week. Send in yotifr arithnfeicar and grammatical puzzles sketches' of personal school teaching history, reports of your schools, of institutes, &c. «fcc. E a S fo 1 The main, if not the sole, reliance must be S'aie Superintendent, and of the Board of on Teachers' Institutes. Regents of rh State University. Wi lu:is obligations to some one at copies of the Annua! Report of' accept our thanks. ItUmllimmtf §$Mmfl. Special Dispatch the Chicago Tribune.] MUUFUKKSBORO, Tetin, Feb. 13 1863 individuals making up that meoting of Ohio ofiicera was held, for the I 'P a a "L (D (tl IK I'.,, to meet any difficulties which they may en I at and Republicans, counter. Jf, therefore, present LegisJatur should «ngle man has yet failed I deem it inexpedient to make an appropria to endorse it. lion to the State Normal School, we would which the address was respectfully suggest that it make an appro I received by the Ohio regiments, this evening an earnest and enthusiastic *f or eren of different counties meet and ex .regard to the prosecution of the war, the change'heir views, thus opening a large .adoption of dishonorable compromises and field of comparison and stimulating to far incipient treaso.i which has developed more extensive and successful efto, ts fo, im. i^elf in the N»rth. The utmost unanimity I W taking s.-.me measures to show seMt»ment that exists in this army with prevailed, and a committee was appointed to 'draft an address, to be presented to all the 'egiments. for their adoption or rej«c- committee Col. W. 11. Walker, 71st Col. E. II. I 3 8 Col. M. Connell, 17th, and Lieut. Col, F. \V. Lester. 17th Ohio. ceed ever, with limited scientific attainments, Col. Connell, a lifelong Democrat, drew a a heartily en- all members of the Committee already been presented to a half dozen »rillofJoy to the heart a a 0 The address begins by ignoring all party politic-, declaring only for the Government States. It asks with earnest emphasis why any but a traitor should de sire the severeance of the Republic, or to throw obstacles in the way of the earnest prosecution of (his war, whose sole object is the preservation of tho Republic from Assuredly nut. Wh then manife?t factions! This war must be prosecuted, or all it is \v iged for given up. All evils can be reme- died at the ballot box save the rebellion of men III arms. 1 Us oinvhlu hem: pretssd hi against the Union, and will regard them in no other light. Th speeches and resolu. a S 8 ParlJr ^orth who think that 8 a Mr Wiswel mo -save it ommtHta'e the traveling community with vigorou* ami *uccrasfu! «cho»d sv^ei Ii.rthe theni t» vwur ir.end-., yoor relatives, yvurj.a tho famo conoeetion—that so far asottr [want. C«anty an 1 We propose to di-cn-s brothers, are Mcrtfrnng »h«r lives, military operations ere concerned. Th io J"™ ««»clung. giving e*pec«l field. rebellion is right, and are wili- ng to submit to disunion. People of the North, you must either ac wa« adopted knowledge this rebellion to be right, and rose the report of the that your Nationality i3 a sham, or you Committee was divided so thatth report mu. as o:.e man, sustain the war against I Instruction could be voted upon separately., now too much to be willing to agree to any rep»nt of the|toration of the Union without consultation copy of the Volunteer this! Y.»ur enemies ask for no a -nation of hog pcttlii-e tikil n.,vt can dny it. many of the Teachers in the tihties. Shame upon to now anticipate Sow we advise any of oar readers who HaTing1tCn"tha *Zdoa if ***&&* in ^holy right to submit I their rale. Spare 1 succinct and powerful drawn pictore of the *.ha subscriber piepared to me-1****tMche" profes*v.n. and to bc!!i up a !y confined prisons at home, a give] with which oars are notfitto be mentioned at of it, we know them, you are right, they are wrong.—* have had too moeb of late with croak- tteiratienikm to this depart jShame upon yoa are wi ling for yoar!«rs mod copperheads, to read aad re-read "riving 10 elevate [your sympathies fbr mwerable 1 raitors, just- troubles of the rebels—troubles compared f"r.Ull matters that relatoto ibescianoe of eda.!their allforj a many a Woody battle ddfi^ol tfescreated by.»mabgn-n and at tent.on the practical part of «cboo If some sai-ferabte demagogues amongst leaching, soch as, organizuion of schools yo a most romit forth their treason, let ibem leaoooa: a a 4 a«odas of study, with keep it at home. W want none of their I grasp qokkaUrvr, it slips through means of secoreing it—objects, conditn:^. vt letters, speeches, or papers bete, the fis^tte, aad tbi» te apt to be the ami rewamtee of recrmikw, with spocitlcknow Or what we rags*** es I with asfti stiver. wan._JflLe have sunk all party- consideration in devoted loyalty to our country, and what- ever names unholy traitors may apply to us The army of the West is in terrible earh- The address and resolutions l»avo so tar been presented to abut a dozen On.'., ivgi- ments and adopted without a dassen-t*a« voice. he Trouhics ot our E While we of the North are pretty unani- from mously dep essed by the present situation of at hoin our military affairs, and while we have a| horierb' W a enemies, and when they make any volunta ry confessions, it is pleasant and piofitable to South, has an article under date of the 20th, which it has done us good to read. The truth-telling Eximiucr says, to start with It is not altogether an empty boast on the part of the Yankees that they hold all they have ever held, and that another year or two 1 a 1 1 la those who, by armed force, are seeking to parts of the Confederation Ihey areas much destroy it. 0 any portion of the people!'" of Lincoln as Maine and Min consent to a dismemberment «d the nation?|',,'^Sota- opposition which can only encourage the I possess" all the forts belonginging to the nothing will suit them but the acknowledge- ridicule, begins to be felt, and the rebels are ment of their bastard nationality. japprehensive that movements more threat- Theylook upon their Northern friends as jening than a mere contraction of his folds, allies in the way which thjy are prosecuting,are soon to be made. sympathiasrs in the .North are S tion. Reported lo committee of the whole people in that section that there is ProVfi 0 1 E I we will, by every means that Providenceif»t is at fi'fty-too and one half percent.* pre putsinour bands, sustain iho Union, so mium. and wcak at that. W of 'dourse help us God. Sas nest. Earnest to conquer and destroy |*tion it stfemH as though a reftctten of armed rebels. Earnest to meet force with the Gold panic* had faiHy: commenced, and lorce. Earnest in will and power to over-: would continue until a healthy state* of af- come all who desire the nation's ruin:—'fairs is again brought about Jial Ohio's one hundred thousand, soldiers in I Theinflated Value o! Gold has-bee at- the field, citizens at home, potent in either'tributed to many a but ^we believe* capacity, ask their fathers, brothers and that the following ares among the most tuflu- friefrds by tlieir firesides and in their peace lential. I Jnsi.': ib tt,i«\*h fulhpmes to hear and heed, this appeal, and Firslj the direct efforts of the Korlhe to put an end to covert treason at home, secessn nis-ts and Wall street Brokers, to more dangerous now to our material exist |discreditiho National currency. These et ence than the presence of armed hosts efforts have been incessant. Such jootnals dtr misguided rebels at home the N York World, have never allowed a victories" a seem so pressing, when we see through reb cl eves how our steady advances look to our enemies. Says the Examiner .• They who think independence is to be achieved by brilliant but inconsequcntal vic- tories, would do well to look with the natu ral eye at the magnitude of Yankee posses sions in our coonlry. Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri, are claimed as constituent a he South, that he would "hold occupy and United States Government, has been re- deemed almost to the letter by Mr. Lincoln. Forts Pickens and Morgan we stilt retain, but, with these exceptions, all the strong holds on the seaboard, from Fortress Mon- roe to the Rio Grande, ate in the hands of the enemy, The hug of the "Anaconda," after all our Wc quote again from the Examiner: Very consoling and very easy to nay that it was impossible to prevent all this, and that occupation, of the outer edge of the Re public amounts to nothing. Drewry's Bluff and Vicksburg give the lie to the first asser lion, and the onward movement of Roue erans towards Alabama, and the presence of Grant in north Mississippi, and Curtis in Middle Arkansas, to may nothing of Banks at Ne Orleans and Baton Rouge, set at rest the silly dream that a thin strip of .sea-cost only is io the jMs.se.-ion of oiji f©$». Xbt in troth is, the Yankee* or* in gicci f*rce fejg the very heart of the Confederacy 5 they. save the absolute unconditional res'jswarm on ail our border*, they threaten every important city yet belonging to m, an nearly two hundred thousand at them art within two days march of the Confederate Capitol. This is no fiction. It is a /act $0 IIMIIIIII. .' ,.WH desot rate opaosuion are Car graver and aeore threatening.—MiUcnukx iki.K*il. tcetnrnihjr Confidence' Col. M. B. Walker, of the 31st Ohio, then day to pass without some malicious assults presented.a resolution embodying the above upon the credit of tha Government, and the sentimt nts, whi was unanimously adopted Treasui Note system particularly. Ten days ago Gold was at sixty percent premium. A the presantthn of writing' caii not foresee what- may happen to depre- ciate the currency bfelow the presoni* valu- oaeoo a i.-: less -, prp«tfr»t WiTsch dur-sotfi-i faction who clamorously proclaim and mag»|by p^litici ins atid by newspapers wh 6 \iave nify all our failures, it is no slight comfort to'commenced a crusade against the Govern- find that our enemies have their anxieties! ment, which, if persisted in, can only termt- and troubles. We know our evils,' nate in the utter disintegration of the vari- Weaknesses, and dangers. W are natural- jous sections of the old Union, and in- utter, ly disposed to exaggeiate them during a long hopeless, bloody anarchy. It is an undenia- not so well know the discouragers ntsef our Gold has occtired since the partial success of already made I a 8 S S a "fe-deracy. This should encourage us if anything can beside a brilliant victory, and the absolute ii Vlrom ihfe^e^eV^mlfrclse'^f the" Wall street sharks han had tnwoh to do with the restoration public confidence, and the consequent decline in the value of goid. With practical mtm, who are not afflicted with to much "nigger on the bruin," the growing assurance that the government will avail itself largely of the military services of the slaves, has contriduted to increase their" confidence in the success of the Unio cause. P'edgo, once deemed foolish by Again the incapiblcs and do-nothings have been pretty well weeded out fr/ui high military positions, and now our commanders are, as a whole, men who hate rebels and mean to whip them without unnecessary delay. The,government is determined, the army is eager to revenge past defeats and eclipsa past victories, and the large majority of tho' Northern people need only organization to take care of the lories. Unless some dire misfortune befall us, the public confidence now beginning to grow in strength, Will be firm and constant- Let ho man despair of the Republic—Jfi£wqujt°e Smtind. Daring the month of November last. 12,- 001 biles of cnto were shipped from Eng land to the United States. CKN- Hooker has made a demand that ho shall have the power of promotion. I was granted, and hence-forward both officers and privates will be advanced 0 0 the ground of merit.— Exc'anj «.«»',» 1 rngggps WHOLE NO. 392, 1 The distrust which baa pro- ongour buisness men, to a greater xu." tt,:asto the final isne of the •tfuntjleiii This has not arrigen so doubts in regard to the valor of JTS *i the skill of our Generals, as he tuning aspects of our politics iiey have seen a large and once fc'y in the North, led practice!Iy I pie fact thatth greatest rise in the value of thi« party has emboldened its leaders to x- vow their real sertiments. listen to them. Fortunately, as we believe, they were too he Richmond Examiner, one of the most confident, and too soon unveiled their real candid and independent journals in the purposes. In Ne York those democrats I who have the most stake irt the country have aleeady begun to recoil from the pro- gramme of the more violent copperhead.— We are assured. On the most reliable au- thority, that the reaction iaking place in Illinois, therprofcpect of remorseless, .„ .- nt? ving to cool off the arder of extreme"' part isanship. •'•j'" I'* The increasing probability of tho adoption a svstcm of finance, whicli shall gave the -T ]'. irn« ide has furnished the Presi- st of disloyal and fault-finding army of the Poiomac." N E A 7 $1 \X)1 has been paid for furs it 'his place since the season commenced. A F. Ac:*'j.?in hn* snorter skin which mcait- UT«3six e«t two inches in length. is soppa-ed to i^e one of tbe early isthcrs.— St.Pdt 'f.irtine. Ocn attention has been attracted, this (Thursday) morning, to a big load of floor- barrels. Titers appeared to to abeot one hundred and twenty piled upon tbe sled.— They are intended to be ttsed at Red Win 10 packing floor. W have lcareed tbeyare manoictured by our enterprising neighbor* W a I 4 Udg Tim*. RoaoHC*.—Mr. A Sbiplsy of iinston« Green Cooaty, 501 last year gallon, MT Surgoom S.Crap from tb Cane, rafred on loeevthuw *m & W \l 9