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'.'i \V iri K W I'lii'lt'ii. |lh' Ah(ivU-il, ^trift lii|p'.'!i,r :titt l-'iri- \V:i i [1'lia-v.j.ui "lii»r!t'» HOAUD 'K K: A t.m W Bdl, ,! i rt.i' .r i, Irv.' .• li.i'u. JuH.N l)v! i.LASS, tV. I I" A. MIMtANK L«»lMiK N-.-V. Irf\» Si,tt| mediums ill lialfl Hall, IfUlU ul uv*HU*. lVi.ittiii^ breikmi are coniwi b" mv tu i' H'i. ,t. (', KSAl'l', W li. Tim». L. Uhl'ck, [G Uv i \Nu ARMY OK Tin-: ni"i !i), i MAX-Xbkw, i' Li TA E Fose, 8ec. OKIJKR UK IlAll.NY.V. I'nM'I Aliil,ank !)ivi.-i«.u 't al IO. ". ({. T- pviy Fi: wing lit MiiKonit' iiiill, ftmt e i a i n v i a i u n o v i i u n i i VVm. Iiu U' sajE THOMAS, Rtv, iScc. ciit'uciii:- 1ATHOLU i i-«":) 1 1 I I K •-t lt i'.^, a HGiiitt at* 1 (iwwifi i 1 IhUlitV Mi: "1 V\ i 3T\ v. s K#VIM' iil'M t3 in W ]i jil W.i! i flic I*s 1 I'lmrlw iiu -hui.i i j-.::M 111 [)0V.a: a .'!! '-a U I 15 M.sK-l ui.MI t! T(mr».l.iv ii,, i' Ill.VUPl, A..I til r-.-l.W. il Fort i-ierivUi y. 1V.i-t/U 0. ). K.--SYLVAN l.'Uii'K N "'i t-vci-y Tu si:iv f\fiiins I '"1"~*1 i ili. ViJiiting lit( tlir'n I'ur.iiii.• um, KMAM KL, N 0. ,S, L" N ftFi'." S^'C .»n t-ls t-vt'i v si-t-oml itiul J-'inili i! v p. in. s*liiii(), ai tin* ,1'uuri ii'" vjsiiins iir i-iiy nivitcii i with us. U VV. '.inniiau.icf. i'nvti, ric»" Tu Ailjiitiiiu. U. W, Mi-fls iirsl Hii.t tU-f-i M..U dav A. svrjiiiigs Vm .—Service in St. Lwr"^' Chiid'h overv aii'l [W. ai iu. m. REV.Suiidav- Father ,St.fj'li in, t'n--• I/lftST M. K. t'huroh. l'l-eai'liin^ ''v''r.v SiDidiiy ut lu:+." a. m. uii't 7::r' J'-l'Korth Li-affuf? (. in. Suiniay to rfV «t\ ,, iii i-i P?y Wjs&? V ACROSS TiJE DliSKHT, GALLA' ,)c i. ARMV i*. 1B62. "r«i«» I'nrrkl 11-. ,i! umt J{«rs v l« W»v« tli«» Ntur* itut strlj, NVu !j ul U'. sl .i. ThHl'm- \M i,ii, -ii. t"! tin-.'. TJi 1!.: r'.JIfi.ruia uiiiM 1.: -t'lthf -:ua f: u,m:ni4 cuanti'v U w w i i n y lti\\ii!\l I'.'i'l i uf I*) mil'-.- jnK'i-vf. tin lut uliii„* (Sttllt* Itloilit frwsiily ui.'i'it in p.!.!t. rn ..~. u! fiich inuiiUi su .\i l.|.-tll)fll ••i.lMUlliV UlVl'.''-' -..Nf-. I Ji. iiui)Vi:K, AI L. K. -l-.pi.WU K 1»IV!^ "N yK, Miu-ts in S-'Imlt-rH»ii| M.'' I" 4. JU, tli« til'.-it ttll'l tliU'.t SlltKli'V i ar, Si hi ,* «'\tfIH" t\^ |r 1 '-ado. c,.l. i ri«'cdi-*i fri'Ullts vatiwd th \rl- V':. 4 M. y Mi &ijk hnuux* }..A }. 1!^ nu th«» .-.'iv !t him .J Ari !•', a ir ,v ,.f C„ii! w i i: i all .jjarti't i'if W'bOfl tU'' 5 .i1!H- I'.-' llVl-tiU'St'r! •»i i htpitliy di«! «ii..t vvell». had to I"' SU|»i»t.y usul ir at 1 In* column .- i.f.clt! w.-ttfr ia'tbo =n it- lain! »lw iiiUdlc U April til'- Hv t! ,r,xtn«. wit, rv.ly sh-m* f.-.^vard F„rt Yinn:i. Tin- u:.Nt. hk linlni yu, piov-s, VM.1 follow s: First C:Ui unua i«»ftu.trj 1 ittl dliforul.-. iafautry. thm- gr: :rr:£ tiif- Hi» Gran ili* w-n- ln«tn, ,i It.ilf 'v:n- htntinH, n:u) th buimM an agricultural triJx- -f Indiinis «.*n Fort Ytmrt und TUOM.II. -WUo •A.-ri' si'nt forw.-ml t« ,f l!k' vV..-i' 'v.'itn-f i-ni-ituntfrt'd ,l:t itati ev.-rv sin-anil nii'l lourtU Su""iiy ill. Ali 'iiiftiilifj-rt 1)1 tilf 1 .i«-r i-oi |i*i: 1 -itrd. K. A. i lin'i -1, i iioKXK, sec. ami Trwi.-. sclj"'" '•in. l'niver infftiiii: Wfiliiw-'lfcys at I' m. ItBv. SlIHI.I.AMi, l'iuli»r. I 1 l\.hi\ i' r*i! A i' I* v I'TMl'HAN— oivasional—in ti" Nurwritu luiigiiugn at tli,! ','!'ul' 'l '"3J- a. KEV. J. Jl. SToKI.IJi, /riSCOPAL—Service in l.iliraiT Hall .^Si Stind.'tv "I ach tt)iiiUi*it l'i-V a •'"I7:3!»p. ui. UEV../ M.Mi'iiBU'i' af b'l Indians nml h"ld it for tin- tr.-p*. •,'h,^ ('.itifi'diTatis «tfcupi«i l«oslu jiusliin^ wv«?v,- u-d, r-inl thvm witlui^Uft) ,,f Fort Yuma. .lI ti on takin1' i-onnnainl of the .Yrl- t" -oni t' !-.• dnvn from s iwl.l .l o«rt mtli tu« -On to S::n l-'i-irflw'O- .? i stut(„ ioiain^ wiiul'l in» outlet for ad. ,U ,nuT ih« iilHaiic*. 'i'"1w»i't u ^„,},« Afriran ^avri .i.«I a fUj treasure vvualdi l-«.' ~l*7irovcrit the iiiiiv.ua* j^raiid 1'J' ,ri. twoforti-j at '''^r^l't u!id,r'«'xtr... i',ly hazanl.iu w..ik, t"i-i 11 ,, strug- conditions, nam. vd a,' lr'ih Sibli'V and his tho Hi" Tl,xas biwe of :-uppli''-i in Willi lus at- i MILIUXK biiiit •\t I'ima -.Vu,- nw': on tin- 1 Mp. "Ii '.vith I f. W I., ioii.-i hll\ n-.-ii' of' atul (V tin- ti-rr.' the Mc rclltti'il iiiid r.v ii.fi [-a N -H :1 i. r.ilif. .. iluian was cojjip.i'.. ,,{ infantry I :. fi-av.-iir.. they ad- Coiifi-doratc out pop* .i mired, rdl for.-tae on tin* rout,-1. -twcen ia ,-nd Puna iila^i sthe xvay lei alkali lie?., it,, np- ti which t).« ra-'y !«•.•»f i-i',lr l^tr.y!.t,'. For! Yu:v :orc liia-.' i i'.v-a r, ruis to man and talu •. A i'.L.yi", tlit cnramrm-l halted gruwina crops for the coin, i 14 xi't out for Tucson. It tory that i-, told in th..» record .' d.'iy ai h-i .' t-i*f th vn fri'i /tttht-r H'!' ...fid oii AL ••'ttlifti :*t iiri i kviiri lgi», 1 li1 'isti'-l thi Starj -sod i, i to Tin-soil. 1 .nfed-'ratt-.s nbaudonw t! ii s-U-it^ujlc iuid Car Lit* wAi "J I: Ul th- 1. IllUljI if I 1 &-\u.yw -,i,-r, STA'.'.P1-.I» AM) SfALI'En. ,i Mesiii t, A. T., and Fort. Bliss and uti- ort. rMlimorf*, in Texas. On the SjrH the. Cniou (per w.4.1 r.nied over Fort Quit man, o i tin- Uio Grande, and also over y.crt lVivi.,, mi miles in the interior. The vv.'i.H performed ly Capt. Shirlar aiiv, Fir.,t e-ivalry. ('i'mniuiiii-at i--m had with Gen. t'lvnby. and ti. ralif.irniai-'d-iimn w iiifluded in bis tie jiart ni":it and supplied with funds. The loiiu atvl anxious march was over and the piirpose-i of the expedition had been car ried out. last COillJ WIS III! Ill Is is report of the expedition oL(...i".. ton stated with soldierly tmnk'.sty: "The .southern overland mail reithas n opened, and the miliary po-.s i:i Ariz .. sou I h''rn N'W Mesi-1 and northweM-: Texas have been or ei pii'd by troops i-oi posing thecohimn from Califoniia, Tl.n-i fur the instructions of the general v it annnlim the departme.nt of the r.*» hare been "arri.'.d out. •'ft was no fault of tin* tr «. fr-.m i!: f.irnia that the (Jonff^lerate f.-rcs fled bj iro the"i. It i:- b'lt j::-t t«» say tli.it tii- ir having thus tied is mainly to be attributed to the ealbuitrv of the troops under G*n, '.'ifibv's e .'jiiiiiitid. T'-.-.t they were hur ried in their flight by he timely arrival of tbi adv.-m -e^.iardoft'e'C.-difornia column there in b.j nod..nht" After commending t' «. .i-'-rs the li.-uery artillery "j'oi- t!, ir i:. essaut toil hv day and n:'4):t," th.: colonel added: "Their.-, was the first b.'iftery that evi-r fi-ns- 1 the dv.-iert. I am sure Grit he who eri'-:se the ne:r one will bu considero'l an aeeo-nplishevl s ildier." Of tlie .'i- hiei-enie'.it of lii.-i men he wrote: "The march of the column from California ill the summer i:i'inthn urvusn the ifreat, desert ill the driest s.-.tvui that has ever -on know n for thirty years is a military .".ehie'eiut*nt eredb.abb? to the soldiers of tin Ameri.-an army-, bv.t it. v.-ouM not be i:ist -, n'.trlo.ite tiie ,sii:-e.''--i of his Vrireh i anv abiiitv on my T! e .siicce-i.s was }tain«"l -a^k:*W ... a jr*^* only ie-tli- hi: physical ami moral energies of th.' p'-caiiar class of oSiTTsand men who eotiip 1 "!w ci".lu:-in froni Oaa fiiri'ia. V.'itii ai- "t'H- have failed. i/., Fin 1) V. OUT. iu. I Silo. Jt fiit.irt-iy o lit'- hUK^i Wn. Sioil) iu- iit:ly iptendv 1 to ('.'lisi* :irj army vf .south .-ii \\i ip i hi/,iT in NVw AIf:ivo, i\U' id.i nnd r.iliforiiia a:"' it. from Mf-xit-t. ''Thi ohjectiv- '. i pni.su," to u-io bi.» ow -. -v^tV "oli(|tnwt of i!ifoi r:,-i '1 is !ivi'sf.f,il march of n f.jrniidah) A" i.til thi' inarch win an stroke, t-rtrlini1 1,• t» i'd it. and t: Vh-' i v. «. ,[ if f"!-.vanl. !i, lilh' Ilimil. !'(T Mil!' A R.U 2-: W A .V i -.11 ,* Hi w. *. .ii ir.,, a i .1' -u,ltie:ily» v !t *.*.*• 'I"** t. hrn: treat !«., iJ.'VVin 1 imii. t-red dune. At First Hull Knn the ri-.-lfiienf foiifbt iivder (it'll. \V. T. Sherman near the War reTitori jiike, and took part in the I'liinn eh.'irifi'on the Henry Hill when mi iitteioi.it \..i.s m,ul,- tu elT'-ct a recapture of the po.sl foil. In his report Gen. Sherman said, "This regiment ascended ft* the Jirmv of t! e hill -te idily, receive 1 the «evt-rt' lire of t1 e e ai: iv, reliirtied it witii s Dow,-II, b-:r vision bad corps. Hatr LIRIIIIJ sent, S" "re T'i• i-o in 1-. luriHiisti- -in. The iiiiio.U .eountry tlunn.i Hhowin^t in mtiidoiiKly ri:vir- smoked p.-isr year w.-i.s tiuct i -ii of n n- iionthe pn'vi.'i'i-, ye-ir. On the other band the cotifunn'tioit of ripurt".ro. to s»j,(wir.intl, «r an nu.-i-cxm or iTi.ouKOtHi. WitlTLEN IN BLOOD. i- iu.'. a GATTLE RECORD OF THL ND WISCONSIN INFANTRY l.usin^ ti. army in 31, and v\ i.s disbanded at i.t I in-1 ml of three iU-r eiirolh-d in hat aid thi.s inelndt-s lion .. sent, whir 1 u ere killed .. i *. of tliiw ,• utic »tit of rv*ry ^4 Ul was Merit •, ii in I eomm .n ,• .. .t 1- ,1 Jlun IVu-r-, '.t 11::!l Unll il ,\ -,.m, (Jettyshtir^ ami Ihti Yv •.!» ^ses were heavy, but tluim i :,ion infantry re'rimer.ts i. ..... proportion of their men e thi'M' piti'Uen'nr eii'iii I:!.t -rs fis well. The hi::! losn sustained the reyinient Itiajiy'-1 of the battles named wm at Second Hull Htm, where ei.jhty-sjs were killed or mor tally wounded, nnd the lowest at Si.«• Mountain, when' ten fell in action. The h'ss at S-'.'.ind Hull linn wn.s the result ofa bui^, spirited tiKht, and in every one of its .•••'at buttles (it belonged to the famous Iron Hrifr.-ide of the West") it gained p: i»mHlc«ee fhrnn:,'h !W daring aehieve i.ienis as well e,s through its roll of dead. )irit, and ad anced ibdirerint? i*s fis This ehaf'/e on the lie, Hill \v:i- r p.vited by the regimen!. i h" (irst- ha-. i.-i .iled. The loss on this iieid »va.s iwvaiy four killed outritjhl, and sixty live wound d, the heavy proporsioii of killed sho'.Mng tho w\ erit y -if th. ll^'blimi. At the Second Hall Run tl«? re/iment had an ac idental collision, but, the iiu:!it, lie-t was j.r-'lonee 1 and •verc. tiMi* tlie Se. ond was in Gibbon's brigade, Kind's division, McDowell's corps, O.ithe 27th of AiiSiM the corps iv at (/.lines ville, oil the Wiirreiitou pike, and "Sioue wall" Jacks'iti's was at Man.'W.as mint m, suVrji or ei bt tidies s-m he:i-»t of that point. 1O I I.l Lo!i sI r.'el, with tin main Coaf-d- erate force, was ut Thoroughfare Gap. north-vest of '-inf-.-iville, and J.'t'-k.*on's vi'.v.ition depended on his jn-e-tem ith :-:(-t's eol'imn. Tills ii.- i n e e.t^t I .1 /a*. W /H »IJ V u.l tin?* t-l:aii:*ij tifiht, wliii'b i.-.'iMiiiiutl an hour tuid a half. In the bailie ihe i'u»iwiliiw of the ii-L-inielit v.cre killed outri^'nt itml Vj:i wounded. Ol the womnhd mid iui-.» Jrttr •.'! SUIim 1 body of men tiironi»!i tin heat hi.- tci' ritory "lii l. thy n:.litio-» I'iu-.i'.iuti'ivd •••,-.•1.^ a I'l.'Uii Sfroir |.j).nrx!i to p.iv.ily z,f i.'itiifcdri-'.tc iv.-.-iiitio i and drnc away all iipp- rt fi-nni t!.c n:iiivt! po iu!aci- -tiui tbo South Montiiain, !SId. tv.o i.nd Bull 1: ::i i.,-.' nd i railed :i .M.-iiuir. n-'hf. the a fit ten kiil.- i \if.ietum in.! il.. )N( :'.i.Ki fjoht rej^i'ui nts !io«t} htorie pear in t'u) x's- "Hf^iim-iit 1-..-1-*. in li.. iil \V ir," th. cond Wifjcon.si'! Wiis onlei'i 1 .... corn field, ••*.' -i. -i •. ate.s, and n I n: ..i behind lit"!'.._ 1 i '1 1 Of all p.-ii" .,!"!-•» the ChaiiilKTsburg pike, where Le" was advanci!.". the ijruve Keemed Ui impress Reynold-, (is the pla^e of import ance, and tlie eommander of tin division in which the. Iron Brigade- served, (Jen. Donbleday. seeing bis chief in I therewith nothing but save him, sen Ab-rcdith forward i:.h he injunction to hold the wood ut 11 ba^ard.-, "li weean't hold it, w he-.e will \onfind the men who c.ui!*'1 respou led tie* biave Wisc tn-in ys. \Vh.h tb,, y j-r-""* •'. on into the !.'roVe from the ea-t. Archer's jn, «un At tiiis fe Irrate brigade, of Il.-lh's «livi in from the wist, and the lirst nieetiii of hostile lines of battle on this great tiel-l took place I hen on tlie bank of th" Hun. Hh-miiteti to efTcct by isui'vinj? a dettair i avoid Gainesvilk' nod McDowell i linmantl. Th. movement camp, and Wurrcitoii pi. south ot i, 11 Up and i a: b.., ormv.. The 'onfeilerates had b»r:i le 1 to believe that the I'uion army was mam man-lies distant, and that Geuysbur^ w.ts d.'feuded by militia only, but, when the Wi ci iisiii men i i or.h rly ranks and deli-, ered a *•.,:» *t '/-..lets Willi veteran too. v Wi th, villas ati o.v I- -olved follow.'.! I bou^bri theTmter was saw a Confederal "itroy it. Gib '•hV, .-.n I wiiik- ^.-i^'.' i i'i front Gi!i:)-i: itterv on is le'"t real upon the re ir of THE vc S'I'T' column and ordered tie- "i'ris,.-,ius Sec.m lo march by the flank, and at t.ii'i it.. There was a hill intervenim lietvve -n the reiri ::"nt a.nd the i u:n, atid while asfi-iid tli^T i:i s I '.r irnnnd ^va- tired II HII by the I'-i.'iny'fi infantry. Turnin, »j fac- this (ire the Second Was a beavv force of he cue o.,.'i eii i'ii e 1 wit ,:y .f'« j:i h-1 -.1 :'.r id":. -•.-. as ie 11-.•.-r*-i -ibv pa",.s-. ,t heavily '1 -, W«s 1 ". i .unded, bill i ketry ti V- 'J\ '.V-: tl m\ v Aus,- 1 M: s di •Ji -"if- ...... .r i:i -i'-lidnlffl .Anrii H. :, iiand i miss11 i i .,'dh:uo I, i J.e.vs w i. 1.1 IWSVime :a *1-' ,i .) 7 r-/. iMS: •AT. SKCONU HI'L.T. 'or this re.'Lsim fniiiii i n ,,vi •i I ieation wit i i i r. rdlliM. i (ti!i(i)']'hri^'itd" i'"i i ivcii in.- |..|\v .,1 ./«'kMon'« iittaek, iinii iic Sec-md »v:w tJii* front. :m I rt'iil.'r of iifiiion's Iitio. In fact It i.-ii-ii tin: ball mill by a hi viae front de i. n,.ii»f"ii the reult. 1 IV this i i ijiif) tl c.iiinU-d w it thi killed, inakiiiira iiiort.iiity li.-.t of Sti, Tin. number nmiLred w,-in Till. Hut, diickion did not Mei. V\ :i'ieulon piku that ni hl, I&j ,-d I he •twi .pt in i- I my -ade tin •ler- idire Ii- t'r'ldeil Ued in tIn• ederat" eol- ranks. The rittht. of t.-n i.'ilo it Wood an.i w.us h# (lank. S!ni,-iitatie.ti»! a limn lnoviiiLj tihln^uel.,' frum dashed f( rward at thebal,"!-,/ ered by the Second n-'ziment. 0" The li^iu i.i er lit--,,- ^iins ln-i i hut, the enemy prei-in. t.i ii hm ranef. Here .'to of the :-e.,iment fell, kMIe or mortaliy wounded, maki:-^ n Ions in killed within three weeks of I'.'fiimt of ."ill men en^a.m' l. The st abboriuii -w if th« Ji^litinyr al this point in »y be judged from the fact tli.ti the ba.'Jery i-:i..r.mvd wil'iOib bm.'s brigade, H, Fo'.irth I'nitci S ai"s, lost at this *,» men killed mid U •. ineptiliut? the eaptr.ir-. and 1 '.died and 7 wounded. Gen. Gibbon 1 i Mirve the her truiis. ThecotaniHtider i -ee'.nd, I.ient. Vd. All-*ri, who was \'.iu*:d"d :.t S! oiai Bui! ilun ^hree ,, s t-fore, was severely v, oundetl and carded trom t!»" !b Id. To have f.nivht on eil «jdc in ni:t of the D" nki-r church ut Anttef im was jilnry fiioii^h for a re *i«ie it to eain in its whole calve", hat t'-r the: Second it was the third j*r ,i im .'i i ''III! i i'o,lli't. lieMloi. a:. I W I, !.! was lost the pla:i of iiu so 11 ir, iu'oh' iay. knew the nrri-n WilS tl'.e k"V, ueetirdlll': K. lioltls' tions, mill lie. tried to 1 it. V'i tlu Coiii', 'derate side He! -. division revnforced by IVud.'r. 1 the ailaek. For mrs the liiriit w Ui pt ui1, the lro:i Hriu ida Ijsi.i.» ia IJU. cession three nu,u luders aad uve. i i cent, o! i i i in i.ii: .i, Mlded .1 .'.m V. s'nr SUM I i,' ,• ..,.-1 and 111 r led 4S lo l! s roll ol iii'imih 1 df.nl ii.il i inline. VVirli its otle-r e '.^riltie^ fha -s was Tf p"r cent. Col. Fair, hild lost im arm, l.'e'i' 1! Stevens wm killed ...d n ,! .M uci.vi.l w a.» w ...unded. With tll.a IV t. "Mil M! 1. is reduced to a nullity. Ti, re re less |!mi one hundred in the rank icr some ditioa of reie,'th tlie 1 i-utvi-cl i campaii i of the \Y1 leri .'. Crawford'* division nf th-.* Fifth cor II re it lost. 17 kille, and after fiirthi 'i S,iottsyl aiiia, its licid oi.ieers v taieled and fu» ii iMibers les.-v l.-in one liifn Iri-l, it u a.s de I iih'd as pi'oV "i tjmir 1 an.£ tn-ilered botnu .' ,i -ell. 1 km In,- Us term of fhree y«nr'i I'iot i«st |,u. w.:re hit in hat! h- and l.'tj eiv captured. In Company A I he killed numbered '*1 out nf Ul eni-olled nnpatiy C, ill out "i !*..'. l'„ "I out It. li. -.i.t (if II. mil ut 1-'.', and in K vi out Of 1 t-'i. l'lie story of tiic Second shows tlr.r if. this record by persistent hard I. and not by aeeident. In nearl. :.il fri'l-'lt b'lt! I s ,'liid i !ll" mi'i 'J' inents i:ere are siau^hti-,- pells wherocer tain re.Ljinieiits are rouu'ily haudl.-d anil men are .--aeriiiei to u purpose, making a record that, looks creditab!-' while it i* li.ereiy a palling. Hut it was the loiiK. strom,' ci'lort that, won the day for tht Cuiou ui the eGll war. 2uc!i and awl dent. played a part and liin,len-il or ha:-,t t-m u n in, port an eveits. Sharp l.^htlm.^ and plettty of it. lriwever, del• ib i tho resub, am- 1 id! ia all no belle] ', mo tive ii.".'!.m could be found I'nioii iln.iv than i lie Set i i.d ^V-- ... mth iiu til' e.' y. t.. ol IILCJ.I i UI.,.) I lomly bullies, its dead lvadci iM eli hunared und odd wounds, nnd i: killed in ii ii i l.oia.K L, KiUiUli to ii.imi when it played a distinttnislieii rt. At Gettysburg the rejjimenl :, e to a small batt-tliun and nnm.seivii lr.it tKltl inetl. Small tts it was i! ha 1 the i fortune nf reaping further lanreU, for the 11', :i Hri^ade was anions he lirst to encounlt-r the t' infe lerat s on the lirst day a.-. 1 tie1 very l':r.«t to senre a triumph. The brigade til'iy be saitl to have fo'ljrht under the eye of li! fjailniit Keyiifd Is in Ids last hour, for tins le-ro died in tie'at tempt to plant tie.' I nioti lines securely in .\IcI'ker-.t. i"s irrove, alum. Willoui/hby r-in, iifid this b-idy of men under Gen. i Solomon Meredith was c*:ecntin:c his nr derswhea tin' I ii sharp.shooter s bullet laid him low. i io- [te, iilect's I rilil'll .Sltl* c. Tbe He.-! SnJvc in tbe Wurbl lor Cut:-, 1 ru iseK. SoroK^i leers. Salt Kbeil'. Fe Sol cs/IVt ter. Cli ipped 11 mills, .'bill.h'iin.-, Cur lis, nnd nil Skin Krupiions. uml pom lively i iiie* i'ilt'H. or v*'i|'»yiei| lired. 'l is ji.'.-.ranlei £j'w* pcio s ,) i-f^iMion, or money rtfi .l E II. II-IIU' *-»-r 1 iov. sab' lv a^p ii Ha-/, uf H,. Siunp Citv. Good fyiews! IVo one, who i.s willing to tuila ID 1 adopt the i-i«.' 1 t. Ci.iursi uecil lie long alilii'tni v.itii l.ulls, ai tiUlieien, pimples, tir otht i ctltaiieoUH ei lip tiuus. Tiiese are the results at Suture's «l- expi 1 puisiiiiiiiis :.iul t- t.• ileatn iruin Uie liloiiil, .nut show plainly ili..t lliu fsystem ia ridtluin itselt tlirmn'ii H»e sKtn "f itiipiUiUes wiii. it w.is tin: lc^it:u.,ili' vn iiv Of Hie liver anl ki'tneys I• i 1'i'liin^i-. inle .store these nriraiis to iln-ir piopei luiu liuiis, Ayer's Sarsapanlla is the liieiliciue leijinreU. Tliat im oil HI Mnnil imiilicr can voinpalo wall it, tliousiuids t^sUfy who have gamed Freedom from the tyranny of depraved blood by USE of this il a friend advised S" rapid and rflta. trouliK'.s."—M. f' 1 /V KTT' i sir. ness and a'rn Arche.r'-t men cried: "'Taint tin militia, either. It's the army of the Piifoma". Thero is tbo^'j black batted fellows attain." Tie- Iron Hrij *ub! bad been made con spicuous by their black, wide brimmed hat-, and jft. See ,:id Hull Hun nnd Ati tietam evefi the enemy co,il i not mistake the si^ni'ic ui-'i! of those unique badges. The S-'i oud was now ci umii'iii led by Col. IiUc.i.is l%ii :'hiid. iU'l "eeinit the isolated position of Archer, alone with a stream behind bbn In moved the resfiment around Archer's ibink, i!tiiu birn off from tin* ere ?k and capturing nearly all the bri^ad- wi i* leader. This litiits KUff'i'ss. l.o'i-z't e,i 1 h",ot :-k. Us er, The time n 1 nietit O'C'mno twice Wi i tin? re^i roionel. Ivlcjar T.'ie nrii-ir iviii aiiicd in action. !i-itin'.' '.r for much wiili s.'i vim of bii" fir t!i' li.io'i arm,, was tint temporary and was dearly bought. The '. ••••!•. vrifh biirh irr"-ion4 in (LIE liieilichie. For nine years I was afllii tcil with a skin disease, that did nol yield to any remedy I it nic jiarill-I. IM other to try Ayer's Sarsa Willi the use of this medicine the COMPLAINT disappeared It is my belief I ISM t. lilimil medicine could have lTecli IL complete a 1. ples n skirmish Ihie to cure."- Anilrcs ,nci'I, Yictnria Taniaiilipas. My face MT-xi'-I for years, was covered W i i puii- and humors for which I could remedy till 1 tind no T.'-NAN lo take OYER'S Sais I| ia Three bottles of this [treat lilood fine CFTT'T'II'D mcili a thiirnfi cure I recommend conlideiit.Y it to all snfferlnt! from siuiil.'.r I'iirke.r, (. om'.ord, Vt. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, run. A v OB. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.. 8oid BY IirugKtul#. ft.ni* ?.". V«RTH$.'I» to»t!'!. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP Oi )cn ior ikisincss vjip'-in! a1t.Piition rlvpn 'u IFornp Shot*ii, atul flow Hc[i{iirin^ n a 1 BI ack sm i thin o all U Hi« A LL WORK WARRANTED. FRED RUSSELL. Prop Fourth Avuhi'ib Not",li of K. Chrrib jji-:NU\ IIAFKR Proprietor the Mi!bank Meat Markel. /i" kinds of uiul Salt Meats i e i i i i w o e o a i i i a w a y ji. si,'Irvmv eatiisujcs, •I^TCltoh paid wr 1u4'-*8. i, '.4