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' A'DaoO a?a!c0l. ia'aamtcii ir16If .-offer! nl litf T VWiyDOTod i W I t.Mt f t 1 , , ESTABLISHED IS 1845. I J Pcplishid Ertitr WaoitisDax Momia, Bnife Street, apposite tie Odd Fellewe' Hall, MIFFLI5T0WK. PA.: ' ' ' Sifj n9d ; for on Muare-of ieiit lines arJcsa. til 9 .nwojuilDiW W S'JISft i charged one insatUon, 75 eenia, three $1,50, ,dil : and a(i cents lor eaca swoseqiiem insertion. nnaa 1 Aclqwjifor'rrseut.ir'AC-iditor'a : Vntio it Olt PlT, innl tW 1 Injuria .V. A: I V-iAb. t i Oanls. not exoeedfn r on sunaiTAnd irSaa 'trvt3aj ;j ,iDr copTof pup, .ja.ooperyew. Kotbjes i T?'J.ttL.n :' 3)t' j in reading coUiaifm, "teawenlspfrMaei .Kir J a .o - Tbi Joxiata Sixtijul it published every "Ttdneaday morning at $1,60 a year, in ad vance ; or $2,00 in all case if not paid promptly in advance. ' No rabecrlptione dis continued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the pabliaher. ') ,v ;miiii!T tadi Lavl iii-ju LaiiS I .07? f ,iarfoW sqcxiil 'r'.ig-jt 1o fiioJw 9;Jf J uJ T cbentsadTertikilxhy tie year at special rales. (ee square. 4,5ft - $ (j,00 v" 9 1.00 b. r. schmtiek, iva .CO .oo ; r-i '-.,' , ' ,, h-eu'; ' 1 1""T71 t-.isiwm.. ) iJ tsli,;i-uxl One-fourth culn. 14. ir) Lfi.Ort VOLUME XXlYf NO44. a : LP-i kill "aitC mZZHSfTif t QJ i'jfi'oororJ coot .noH Jfjsw dl lo JbstaT I n a-tKi l yWfr - '.r.Y. 1 ih.'I . . .... aLf. knllH I rtl Mltlk', OTfllt. JBusmtss fobs. " ROBERT McMEEN, V1 ;j A TTORXE Y AT LA W, r, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Office on Bridge street, in the room formerly occupied by Eft D." ParVer.'Esq. 'if, jJLEX. K. McCLCRE, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, , '.' 14 SOUTH SIXTH STREET; rniLAUELruiA. , , oet27lf g B. LOUDEN', MIFFLINTOWN, PA., Offers bia services to. tbe citizens of Juni ata county aa Auctioneer and Vetrdu Crier. Charges, from two to ten dollars. Satisfac tion warranted. noviS-Gra. THUllAS ELDER, m7j).," MIFFLINTOWN, PA. OSee bours 9 A. M. to 3 P. Mv Office in lielfiird's building, tiro dOgra above tha JSra. staff oftice. Bridge street. ' " aug 1 if DR. T. C. llUXDIO, 2D MJ& S3 l ip PATTERSON, PENN'A. ac ia, w-tt. J. :'y: T HOJI-tOPHAl'IC PHYSICIAN t SURGEON Having permaueii'.ly located in tbe borough f !tf ilUiulowu, offers bis professional services to itiu citizens ut this place and eurroaaling conutry. . , Ofhee on Main street, over BeidWs Drug Stars. sug IS lSCS-lf (Tw. mcpherranT . ; Ol iA O IV i'f t ' 01 S5AXSUM STREET, J r 1 -PniLAHEU'Hl. aug 16 1S0-!j C 1E.MKAI. t.t.Al?I A'jUNCV, JAMES M. SELLERS, 14 4 J i) U T H SIX T II 3 1' RE ET, nilLAOt.Fi:!A. Sj9i Iiminties. riiKior.. !la-k V'y- ll. rc Claims, State Claim. c, promptly eollecteJ. No eSarge for infonciatioR, nor wh1! Hi'.ncr is not collected. ix.-t J7-tf ' lin.'iu(oun, t'a., A;ent of the CHLKliKATKU AMnilCAX OUtjANS for Jauiata e.viiitr. Tlief are the heot (l!ti ANS nut made. Suire.I tn all iriumstilirci. 1 rices rvhgu-g fr.im IOJ S limn. Also. Ap.nt fr HUT CUSs'riANOS. All invromrtH oJ varrautel !or Src years, aug 2 lf-'TU-tr. , J.K0AXOX MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Cif Jonestown. In. JJOUCIES Perpetual, at low ra Jk. aieai 1'tsiiR taken. This is on rates. No Jk. aieam iis.a laicen. lnisls one oi ine best coiiducteJ and most reliable Companies ia tha Stale. The uad.trnigued, agent, will :tit Mini mown and Patterson on the second Wednesday cf each mouth. jons SWAN". Agent for M:fSin and Juuiata counties. , Lewistown Aug 17, 1B70 ly M-ALISTEUSVILLE TIN' SHOP. The un dersigned has established himself iu McAlUtervviile in the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line tiio.ild call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Shett Iron Wre, and to sell as low as ihey can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally are respect fully invited to call, a he hopes by strict at. tsntionto business todeterve a share of pat ronage. aug 13 'C9tf JACOB O. WIN'ET CLARK & FRANK, ... i HABDVYABE DEALERS, Ol'l'USITIC THE COURT HOUSE, 31 I F F LINT O Y N , P N N 'A. Iron, Steel. Nails. Nail Rod, Hnre Shoes, Carpenters, Builders, Carriage Makers. Cab inet Makers and House furnishing HARD AV A R E. Call before purchasing elsewhere, at CLARK. & 1-KAN'kiS. aug 18. 18i9-tf alittlintown. Pa. jEST CIGARS IN TOWN KoUobansh's Saloon. Two for 6 cents. Also, the Freshest Lager, the Largest Oysters, the Sweetest Cider, the Finest Iiomestia Wines, and, in abort, any thing you may wish in the . , - EATING OR IiBlNKINO LINK, at the most reasonable priees. Ke has also refitted his ...... BILLIARD II ALL, so thsvit will now ooaipar favorably w?h any Half in the Interior of "' the State. June 1. I870-ly OA L AND LUMBER YARD. Tbe under aifined beg3 leave to. inform, the public that he keepa const anily on ban J a large Stock of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces iu part. Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Linie-bur-neis Coal, at the lowest cash rates. - Lumber of all kinds and quality, sueh . as White Pine Tlank, two inches, do IJ White Pine Boards, 1 inch, do one-half inch. White Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock Boards, Scantling. Joice. Roofing Lath, Plastering Lath, Shingles, Striping, Sash and Doors. Coal and Lumber delivered at short notice Persons on the East aide rf the River can be furnished with Limeburnera Coal, &c, from theeoal yard at Tysons Lock, aug I5-ly. OEORGE GOSHEN I J. W. KEP11EART, BABNES BROTHER &HEKR02(. WBOLISALI B1ALIRJ 1 . r HATS AND CAPS, .- 603 Market Street, Philadelphia. .-. i aug 18, 1869-ly. T-n THE CELElJRATED SINOB? THE mperior tserils of the'Singer" Ma; chines oier all others, for either family use or nianufucturiuf jui.poJC. arc ao. well established nd no generally ifiiFliel. (Iiat an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer ciiiM'kreil aeaeesary. 1 .-!. j OJIR NEW FAMILY MACHINE, , which Las been y'rs in prepanttion and which has been brusghi to pcritxUu regard less of time, labur on expense, and is now CunttJently presented to the public as coin- par. Uiy (lio best bcwiEg Maculae la exist ence. , v ' " ; . ; ' The M.tt'liine in question is simple, com pact, Jurjlilc 11ml l-.;iii!uL , H i"' e.uie,. liirh running, n.i t;.nhie tf perforiuinjrb. range and vririct' p'f work never before attempted upo a Ftnp'e Machine. using either Silk Twist, l.inen or Cotton Thread, anl sewing with filial failTdj; ilK very tineftjLHt eoatsesi materialti, and anything between Uie two ex tremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner lis attachments for hemniinjr, braid- I ing.cor UMia&ilag, quilting. feCu.g. trim- j niiu, bindiiitr, etc., aie norel and praciicaL ; and Have been inT.-nicd and aJjnsteJ especi- ! ally f-r tliis MaMiiue. j Machines, alvays kept on hand at our .. ' ClotUiug Stor on l!r"igo street, Mifflintown' . Pa., for the inspection of (he public, and for sale at tht most reasonable prices. Mhine Cotton, Needles, Thread, 0il&c, V. W. II AH LEV- .t CO., Ageiits. Miflmtown, July 13, 1370-ly ' , , ,.! GROVER &. BAKER'S O Tj ) J 3 IJ Jl A U. 11 I i j. .1 mi't v-. ir 1 iiitvn I 1 should Mil. T. aut a (j rover i Baker, and, hav ing a Orov.-r ,V linker, it uusaers the purpuse i.! all the re-t. It d'" a greater variety of work an l it is easier lo learn than any uiher." .ir.. J. C Cro'y Jftini Jntif'1 1 h ive had .tvti.il vears' exptrience with a (liover linker Machine, which has givi-u me reat satisfaction. 1 think the (jrover : liaii.-r Maciiiue is more easily managed, and less li .ble to get out nf order. 1 prefer the 1 Oruvei & taker, decidf dly."-J. l)r. Watt; . York. ' . " ;r ' - ,i I uav had one iu my family for some two years, and Iroia what I kuow of iia Workings, i ai.d tro:u ihe lestiu.oiiy of many of my trieuus who u$e ihe alne, I can hsrdiy -e , how auythiiif could be more complete 'or give better satisfaction.' Mrt Ventral Grtuti. " 1 believe it to be the best, ail thiugt con sidered, of any that I have known. It is . very simple and easily learned ; the sewing from iho ordinary tpools is a great advan- ' tage .- the stitch is entirely reliable ; it doe: ! ornamental woric beaut ifully ; it in not liable ' to get out of order." Mrt. A.Jf. Spooner, 30 Bond Stren, lirnrllyn. i I am arqtiaiuied with the work of the principal aiacliiuus ; and I prefer the ti rover & linker to them all, because I consider tbe 1 stitch more elastic. 1 have work now in the 1 house which was done nine years ago, which is still g.idiL" Mr; Dr. McVrtailij, Sq. 43 Edit 7Vn'.v third Ptrret, ,ir York. I More t Uan two-thirds of all the sewing done in my fairily f jr the last two years has 1 been done by Giiver & linker's ilchiu, and except those rents which frulicsoine boys wilt make iu whole cloih. It is in my opinian by far tha mist valuable of any 1 have iried.'i Sir. Iltltry ard Ilrrchcr. i'-n i'. ' I The G rover & Baker Sewing Machiue ! Company manufacture both the Elastic, 'Stitch and Lock Stitch Machines; aad , offer the public a choice of the best ma chines of both kinds, at their establish ! mcnts in all thv large cities', 'and through' 1 agencies in nearly all towns throughout ! the country. Price Lists and samples of j sewing iu both stitches furnished on ap : plication to G rover & Raker S. il. Co., 1 115 Market street, Harrisbuig. April 27, 1870. - i I 1 ' 1 B. f ....JOHK KOBTU- rJovr Firm. , FASICK &JN0RTII,: , ,' SOOT & SHOE PMKEBB, MAIN STREEfMtFFLIN,0:!; Ia the Ilotd Building f 3In .Albriglt ,r '." -ii .n.vl d..i ' Having entered inr parrnersliip.Vf are now prepared te manufacture1 and have for sale ail kinds of" - '1" BOOTS, SHOES "AND" GAITERS. G ENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN. Our wefk Is arl manufactorea by onrseives, i aud we warraut it to b mad f ln best ma terial. Oil work sold at our counter will be repaired free of charge, should the seaming give way. -"'a Give us a call, for we feel confident that1 we can furnish you with any kind of work od may desire.' . ' ' Bear Repairing clone neatly aad at reaaona blerates. 1 FASICK A NORTH. aug 18, 18G9-tf.-"''1 .-.'a.v.ol koons, scnwARZ '$'662.1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS " AND WHOLSAa;.P.iJ.BRS IM ' IACKEREL, iSALMQNi HERRING, i .. iSHADv '1' 7 .1 T . AND, l'BUViaiua. .W1' . i VI . w va v-i-VW '-rt TV1TTVTI ail T 144 North Delaware Avenue, and . . a Ji . -, . (137 North Water Street ntr irwtDIltl DEW'S. '1' ' anj 18 1869-ly SEWifi 1CIIDE ; ' 1 he following are selected from thou- .seoinir the lioiit . of your city, but I am i , t -in" ; , : '.' .. -u r , , ' i 1 91 ith!'hrgu' 'and noble heroism and iuro tue unueci area juaie, cnaont , r . . . . , , posed thetD&tves ftBout the President in with his daughter. , After the sbootmg I, . ,v-j-Ji.'i ' -V i itd RTinVy'!n,l' ' . oands of tisti(minalaif jimifar character, uot aa srjisiuve over it m 1 used to a-tyi -j.j i j.-, tiwot.-., , . ... :i , ' . i .' ? 'i?-4 1 motBerly detonon.Mrs. Joues cltsn- at,a .UU(m'- -,.'a.-. , . . tt... - ., f ' ., , i. , , . . ; a manner which would best enable theuv referred to Mr. Black was held to, bail. J, i . . : i - ,'l ,r i" ' ,i as eiiin'ssui t;i reasons inr the prefer- be, and 1 11 tell you about it ome vears! , , i i '. . .'?- -j,. -,t..W-'"'i , .-wiiit unn ta both of ner children to lief bosom anil , i. welve manuiaetunns; companies sold , .'. ., ? ii, ar i- i ,' I , ,. , , . to hejir whatsbv-was aboubio aay! ,! i and the Grand Jury indicted him for auj- -,it K .,.', ' ; it -i i , ' ' " , ' ence for tlie Gui i'.r !c iiAKt'K MacLiues before my father, died, he weut tojimwi , , . , , .1 , . , , . '.-.,1,. ui riU0, 3 j.j sank with them, brrt as she rose i seems last year iu th:a country C20,6o3 eewine - ... , ... , ." ,"A a preluwa,"" laid the .iVesident, assault V. kill. ColT JTKaig was after-j; ., . . - , - t , - 6 over all others. ork citv on bueiness, aud while tbsre . , . ;.- ' ... .-. . -.H ,. t-u"!.- that the placed -f hem on the roof of the macUmes. . ... ..in. ,i r . . t. n'i... m t,- , , ,:- ,. ,, , I must glve'yryn'-a-littl.; war 'hrstoryH wanls i wsrircd by Several 'of ill1, fnedds ! , ...... n ,it- t Jl.ke the Groverl Baker Mahine, ii0 bought LiuMelt a gold watch., i He' fl 9? V'.,li -.l i. ,i,.t. , ,. ..tiui -ta'-l lw,8 around-irlnc -eras' a sort of bains- i An Jndianwn, while dinrinr a well J !" Sfs Corner. WAlTTjjQ.'' '' 'J The Autumn days ar waning, anil thgold is on the leaf, -' The fold and 'crtinKon tint fhat paints with ;iv splendor bright and brief ' s Tbe grand .-old oalw,. The copper-red , is on tho'bending beach, ..... a,tj j .;!., The brown nuisru-stlo ripe and full abote tbe'sthoolboy's' reach. ' Theawallowa gntber. neath the eaTca; tbe firal dull cloudy day,. ,r y y ii -jii Will bear them ,U,( ou. enger wings, t, sun nier climes away j . )f, tH,r. So it oft. witb us, . alas I,, Oupirief bright Summer end,,'i aUo-Al tr. V Comes Winter resolute and Btora ; away troop .... Summer friends. , k , litMj'0 The last rose Mushea on bCr atenv, In eanty all alone, ; , i,:t; .: g,i ;!(' ! .. ' Werps Summer gone, and sighs upon her sul- t -.' " ? ltary throne. So is it with us at life's end. : .:! Douitt. or iold. . , .!.) ,.! What reck," or If hnir- grorf giay, snd W04. withont some light of love, grow old ! Pray God, there be not one of us, whoarer he may lie.. . Without some friend whom he may love, aome child upon bit. knee ! t... iJ(i , True Kits and,, friendship everi shine, with lustre n!l their own,. , . (:t Since man was never made to lie,,ad work, and lie uloue, . 1,; , .., . . u 1 -j. . '.J! ' - oa'listtllaiifdiirS.w.a' r . ; SECRET'OF rOCKET-FICKIXG. 1 '' --? The Detroit Post ttjlU a good story 8 loUo"'?i: 1 . '11 J': . :! ... :k " A short time tfiuce as cur ; reporter ' ' .... . . . . , 1 waraiu v 1 n 1 1 1 n ir mi wnu-n in 1 ria inrnrwi 1 sv inaJe the acquaiutance of a wellt-rl in regar.l to the growth and proFperit y of DcUoit, inquired if thero wereftny pick- j pockets iu the city.' The rejily was of ' fmirdl. ill tl.n a ffirmit i vt rPbi fnrmpr .laughed quietly a uioment,and then said- wore it as long as he lived, and whau he j died, a few vears ao. it cjiuie to me., f )f I j died, a few years ago, it eatne to me,. f)f course 1 . was trougIy.ttaclied to' the I watch, and not a l.tile jiroud ofit.es- pecially when 1 put tt m'my pocket up- , on the occasion of my first visit tuPe - troi it. I havpu't any doubt that I looked , at it a hundred times a day, and you will not be at all .surprised when I tell you that I had not been in the city two hours before it' was missing, chain and all. "I informed , the clerk of the hotel where'I was stopping of my loss, and as I did not remember of being jostled by any one, and could give no clue . fio the thief, he said there was no use in calling ill au officer. He advised me to offer I a large reward for the watch, and add that no questions would be asked. , 1,'lbjjn nil! Ki.i'ti'.m arlvf-rtispmpnt in ttin mnrn. ... . . " , .lldon'torteunell my.firstexperience in ., T 7 , TTl j r7 7" f the coricnwW kt the'darh.;' : . ud oi. p, U a httlc. larger,, ' ' Ihe distuiruisBM umnanv now dis-1 hail mis..i7 Pnlohd AT Knit, of lnhmnpv I i . r. . ' .a.? . , . .! lug papers, and during tbe atlcrnoon re- j ,4 "tp, " - T iuWi'T i. . T ceived a note informing me Ahat ij.i;HHl!tWl.1W?r?sl would be at the corner of B aud Litreeis lau & jw,:wMif .iandnltiw M (u(',;.'i,; :,u r' reach the rear of the : CehfedBratB works reward (SI 00,. my-watch would be,xe, rva.1,1 hn . TV" y - turned to me. ihe note also stated that?) I mitrft eome alone. And if daring the dav t I made any attempt, to iufByiD-atr-Vifficer the writer . ..l. .a. t would be watched1 all-t1't?m?,r fed the 1 only way that I wuld'recpver watchi , . turned to me. The note also stated tha4,"''.. ,7 TT!uWa'1 fuu was by doing precisely as I . advertised. c.vV.H?.PuHffi!ii W"Hrl uir . At seven etlock I wj'at the spot Tr?: V iUlewber,or started on my dicitedand'afur waiting a'few mutee:!ea,nPaiKir'' in,,t teksbxrrg,!' I' bad a well-dressed man in ' passing me" asked i.0" .M ffrM' me the. fme'of day. ",1 rcp4bat i.tln-ntf,,th; jMV was seven o'clock. At that he asked mety ituei&. serioua'efle upon it. to walk a shbrt'distance, and as we, walked he inquired if I hid brought 4he" $100. I replied.. jath,. sunrmauire,, vleu be handed me, .m"y, watch, f eceivd :te monj ey, and was 'abont' to leave1; riie'ivlien I stopped. bim,aud told him I would give him SlOmore to tell ma lib w he mimsged to pick tar pocket' 4" ",-y- ' , ,' ' Oh !.' said he, jilaoing bis -Ber-on his lip, ' yon promised jo ssk no 'nesribrfs, but I 'would show you if it wasn't ' for that maa rtijdiug, ove vhere oriie .por- . ti "... a ,1 .,... ...v., .1 l liui . , 4iu urn m wuniufc vuiuci aula, iaui.iv me f and' the'' man pointed across' the street. 1 , . , "I looked in the dueetion he bad io icated, but conld seei 'iio one that looked like an' officer, . though there .jwere plenty standing in that locality 'That ' tail fel low, with the, Btove-pi'. hat, !s the' one I mean ; but I must bo off. .Good by .' The man hurried plT. and I saw him disappear round h rsjuefj then teaiu tried to see (lie 'tau fellow with the stove- pipe( bat fiut if . be ha i been i there- ha bad disappeared,., and J started jfJ the hotel, happy in agaittjosspsainguy. fa ther's last present 'to tnS. At this though t I pnt;my hahd on' my vesl'pocket, where I bk3 plaeeffthe watch a.mobjent befyre, and1 'the next instant you could bave knocked me-down with a slra, ttr-Um J pocket was' empty. ' The thief bad ' in-' I l J .Me. r.ja ... .IU a. L. I u.ceu wu,r,."!U "uu -nnueV',.?4a it.wek tbavbala vmaUxJtotot advertise it aeaui. land I cams' home wkh - arintntl ' me now , lwas . uoqe.' ,i jl fliunjlji out telling the hotel" tier! ! about ttat ' dBE3jitl'AmiE!J)riBJiSISrU J"13 . . in ::: - V iu vt.ii o;na (Jenorals tbrant'si Bimm mt Vlckbargv IJ ui .all. 1 mm.it io 9lqo-q i'l to ,,,On Loard;the (aamboai.sw 4Q rUiro of Preiident Oranf Ironl .4ri 'CrJp -iBtA (joimectleut "o ceftBratB ft'ef Po-th of July of l'rmnvctt6f'uwle1 aidjgeyerw of Ydjuguu)hd;gpary; turned to thefubjeft.itMMrul.'ji A.gen tleman asked i'lejiJttBt iPraat if Wad noticed the pubfislifad: tatamen,.:oopic3 from l ad English spapenhat' CBarres Dickehs ' tad ''grv'!ecrttarj':,tj Stauton as authority, fbr the fact tliat ",' .'t).itv ,imirj eiii ul M.r.Liuc(du. ,t owe;f e pahjnet ine ipgs, had told, ..jtjlrafuft t,Jiui iowu, which anbemjuetitly held- no-t jittle at nificance as bearing upon Lrs'assassirra' tion.1 1 ,:' 'IftIft9 5!nJ'i,- t't'J'l -'J 'il - Ye," said fte pfeWrti3'fllS articlend ( was (Jraucu, nUerueatp a, 111 it. Mr. Liucolu was undoubtedly! a draauuT, ud.fruf;tLe circumataDCes told by the English jlaper.- i Should jafle Hu he was alelicrer rntteni'" Jjy , the'waV? 1 , I..,-',." ' -y -w- 1; ii4 "-' " have y bad some trau, utatuis t( py, own. I bad Bevt'ral,..;wUeu-,I J, waa-kai merfttg away at .Vickskhr-.'thal I sliill ., ..rt " .- Tt.l-wT.t'ntKraa-TJIfwT 3y this' hvtH "ih Uentfonlr'of 1'0 tile couipanv waj CfwjgkQ th rcrjaxk e-:-, By whole couipanv of the Preside, .joiiisid o.lj nl "Relate theui.i' amid'every onet 'Huw? Preaidffif'Granrf ftrrffcia, krSdrln8rf " Whtjo, I undertook) thi.ip to. pend, the Fourth of July wif.h te good, peoph of Connecticut, I did expect to be .called upon for a .1 ' rpeecfi; Bfti WiTecly fcr'Tny .ii'uv i.l b .tU . ' yiuij, uieuui.. r . r r i . : It i!"! 1 1!. 'Giv usth dreamf,' urged, au ex Goverupr, j, v,vi:ij .T).'.r.orn A v : The dreams !T-thB','flrea'mB V eried'i all. "wiicmo .J-iHlsi'l dJ'i 1 id: r,l ' v , . .1,, . , f,- :' " . Well, you ?ballthav. tbea.. I nejer told them befoto, any one but Ira; Grant, but I couess thiit.it made a great1 yM ffly X' at 1 Young's ,, . . ':' ''V! 'v'-. '." " , ' .' Point, on tha, i'5l ississiupi, r a .short dis tance above the city .of Yickahurg. )Iy army was., already there, 'atild-'at Willi- ,!:.' faA "meF'with ii - vui '"4:,t-t,V,.i''J''i,..,i'' t '; ab(mt tQ t otW plans 'take' iue place', without whipliin .our possession,. the war,. could uot bnu3xi.'.- "I had: several phius,'4' eothind ihe IVtsident,; "which " 1' trfej.'"'' One1 'after another,' Ihey all ' ' tiiled. iVben I tried'. .. ... f.:ii . Mr. .i o i "'- a canal across the pemiisola , opposite Vieksburg, .to .lUkt my :&MKeabelw the city ontoi reacL. of Its gunV and' cross over,4, a flood ctlrhe' and BrtTpied ns out Then 1 tried the, JsaJne' ibnjg through the bayoas, and rivers back iu the qu:;i isiaua awasapa,'. wbe a fall.iri the riverj broke up by'plani' After a third defeat I . . n,..L!i, . n,olu..Ml.tB f ' IO.it A n.rul UOTlll VT it&CUUIC.' X 1149 TV a lailllir; . - m.:"'' -l-c'-Icj jiSi.' vi:i I imnrnalAn n fintl vin III , fi i H k it ITt it ' Unn 1 MnIvWJ4Lnvf J TT!. . , f t . J L ine-the rra74i,uuBower rlveI'- F?! fi Wu l fuu. J .1 . T 1 J .1. .. -i. wMa1,lJ i iu,.v ac4H.uaw.asT sue EVMietkom.T in. eomeimoae or otner, -ami TT t-JV . , . W.r ll:is ,.lil4lif lax'' S 1 J,aal WPW JC? :V " 'f'rH-' But . strange 40. rebate, .(that during the lUllg expe thtf V?R ?n,f e. :JWod W cauatjpr inj . naval xpaitign, iim-ai- ways of ihitf one I sometime i thought dreamt,- Vnd 'nothing. to Ioo o,verj tEg sQm. elements good.iu-thja'f L .1 confess 'thatKwhiU to the'l waa.jnot wild plaiL soldier; seeking 'fame'rt locked brilliant. in'tbe extreme,' still t5'J a general bavuig "an, army to care bjjj ; it; appeared, ..Jiltej senduig them to destruction. ,1 turned from the maps and continued my digging. But this one was a war in which only .'nenlinji cou Id win.'1 TbiS ' Vas my con- victwn ny oay.aa .,saw, ,oxetjLUO,mare clearly the failure (rf our, wofk 0f1"iuak ing fcw e w-.iter . roulfe ajtrnS F'it wwmy dreah as eri'm8,l'aa'ght'a,rew'bVnr1s slee.'1 It teemed to take possession pf :frt4i) ...... h.,B , vi 'v-.a hijs . . me. The more 1 fhougu ab,otj jand studied,! jtjat this (time, the more I be came convinced that it 'twas - th only. feasible plan. But I knew that my gen erals waWaftrveltl0 ''AfMength, 0-Wv,wr s!rCir3arJ. Aenj, aqd Paepigjinpf longafieij.thU. Iada hi vierjyivjddejppn, thesubjc)cJi.J,J. saw, iiv'j9,Bjin'ryi Mj$F7- ftyf&'Y? 'fifiog nl' ' 'i '.' ' triumpbaiftlr:ijbxougb liftwhole interwr, daring plan, of! whith'f great cooIAess, a'ntf 'delivered laimself upland piteous mokr arftrtnelr outstreched ofgd. mana and sen IF tliAnvlkm with ' BOTroW. The deebest trloom rfidt all the rriultiolied horrors of civil wan aS - 7-r - i T - - - . , ,i , ..lot Mississippi, destroying tbe rauroaas, bYia gWtTa Kher tokiA of rfcoAmhnica tion between Vicksbnrg,rn4 the -lick country ,'4fid ifroin who parlioE the .tate to etnoUierjr iMy! tvn troopi,i after io ving a long distance kvaia'riret;i had I beej terried 9Tcro8'iy,thf aaisUu)crr of theent and tuprU wh hai,rtutth batterries, and tjt once struck into tho . .in terior. ( llajr after , djr, J. had 4 nothing jCvWtoriA and at: last i W tywy of Pemberton driveu into YiokjBurp ,ajd its surrender to my forces. This was , f-n i- ".soul, my dream, or rath yr, the one more in de- tail that' fiad'so'lopg iujuii'tei meT t de- terminetf to 'act W' the plan,' and on the 89th oirjiarcS f it.-'Hif fsftetf 5' iibtion. Yonwwtte'rulTB-.T,Oil tSft fb'nrth of July VicksburgVdurrenaa'feo! tiPme?0 Do yo lhiiik!it Eraati that I ht)ol4 reften recur' to iyirroiDapkabuj;''drearii3 ti that promptetLine t take ithe oneiont of the seven plans that sucoaeded at Vieksburg-. tnE TRAGEDY AT CCMBERLAD. , r.:; a ,1.. ZTT Is (. Uo ThaoKilQaa; of ColsoolOlliait; wj Mr. H. ; J.nii. yJUaek.-, isjiljcuL t nid CuniSerlantf J,t?rwgrres the following pfit-iichlirVs '6f the tragedy rn u. 1UU iiitiiu y 111 whicfiifieir-fa fflr'rA o hew U.k.t,- . .. . .jJvuOjWmg that this house.wpa!d be crush-; ' . . t . ', t i- "ed. to,atom aad bis Jamil; probably Vs ! n Onqdlon sa.brwttgmastoarlent.re '-i 4 :J I' V eammwy-i i'lhrtwii-into' aistiite-alP the tjat exeibf uie;ii of a iiraefiiliirageil 11 ooniiit AArriUr 1 1 k m i n v uvvuvoa cvtiim a j uiuu j ii.ai aL - - aa 1 r . v . , ,v UpU imraed;ately-,atteadi-g,ihe casa pre . .. ' . . ... u - an old cmzeu u oWy.W.M sii.ir. jrnm a nnuiiiA-n.iTvi.ipri Rrinr piin.Ai: WW w-T Mr, W. il'Kaig, jr., .whp, bad paestd 7ij v; raioy . r- i ,'. 1 ' h ''"' .' difltaut. 'J he load took effect in Colonel, ; flvaig-.' arta. iU., fle; j wound. The causeof the shootings wae not publicly alledged at the time .Yet! ut euuer .ur. u. D". Black or bis son.' iVi. AJ tint he wasassur-. ed by others thit the ' matter won! J he allowed oop '- , ' ' " ' ! 1 - i Aft.Ttl.fi s.!vrTr.'r Crawforrf 1 Rfaok who was absent, Aoi tbv. city, aerapura - ., , , rdy, came. home. las.t Weuk he aiid Golo-l , ..... . , , , ' , street a number ot , times, and the latter was p.-epred for aa assault, but masmuch as yt ounir Black madii no hostile demon- 84S,iS. :tbat uoth!?S j to clu.g tou"rog.; ibat he was pOv more wAulU heard .from,; .the matter.,,- ii. A fvw, minutca h " passed some other pein.who told happiness might as will climb a tree hi stooontbe co?nerpf BJtiB,0re .- "ndUcr" i call 'for a Vr.'AVrisbUIock.Leai. L-earcl. f fi ' " - ' ' Meclamc streets, until, beaw, ll'Kaig; Will(JW Bauk about , miiebdow ; Would yoi touch a rintle without b crossing the bridge, on his way to buai, j but Le WJU po. She reDt tLe ' stnT1? hr it ? Taltf ,,ol(f of it .,,. ness. Black immediately walked i toward i, ltVfiV ptertingibr!ekand the hfetjly.- Do the" lame to other annoyances. mm, ana wnen tnry me, u. ue iwina,-, ZZ:Z;72 .-aT-A.U. ..mJ ' IJI.HI. , .1 !,, , . ' . ..J j. . ?-U side' and fcassing thrbugV biS "body. 7 .t - . v vis Hi i -n;. -t tv?eM f 4 ' Lr Z Black' Wafds-' the opposite side of the stre .-:lilaufc, wiiewedw: sti Us enootinc, ... .. - JPKaieMrefrdKaiu8t tb hnuse-and ii4MHSHiRWvaws iu then lt;wlw(t.acro63, 4he street evidently WljtIwoDded this-tirae, thae he((I . . vwiAwcuMMi; lid pawettL-lMaek tlUBtmtUtilV .Uie airees, wuej mo nnr,. : ..awi, fr l,..rl, ao-ahi throuffh the back.- at ; the-, distaste oftily a few feetw,. L:pou receiviujj.s last shot M'Kai ful) forward on his face -dead. t iilacK, tljeu raweo,, niSjipistpiiiueyjiasscQue persons mcnuopeu auove auu; saia.-i.inaveiioiMie 87711 oil 3 f hot,--, Vlio a u oti a b rU that rutuedinv lister, aud iere is aieloqusua sapplicattoal ZTheiv little faces loader any,8CQUaidrui, that dues nojus-were, tenrlessf but blanched with woe. tify,the act.,"... t.f ,,,,, rl(,.r ,t, tB4-4.Mockd-with-. treacheioua'rbope. the ..This-jis, substantially the testimony as given tcfore tlje CjOrpner's jury oa- ticerning the killing. iUiuca. iucu niicu up i. .suiujiuu street to 'the? court 'house, exhibiting hangover thtf 4fioTe,"lclty &J soon as the ," deplorable event'became kuIbwri,Lfaud 'the f'. attention bf everybody seemed to be con - centrated on this fearful tragedy ,94lwtiich has BUueJt,;uebi.jguntt giiei toi the hearts of so miry 'families iThfljneas' uraof sorrow 4ot both . heart utrickenl mWint W ...nd . ,ri,lar rwuBt snf - fea ntoUgon.liToliX.lsaie 'tha fiiends.ftf.vbotbi parties thWis a lappty .Ou T My of tha ant fcarful'na'tare, 1 . ........ i.--. . - . J I At 'length these f to the Sheriff, whcTpIaced him mi air. '.I hands in' silent but touching appeal tor ' 'else,, induced me r 'Never baVe'ottr people been more stric- i rescue. Brave "men who bad seen and ! graphic I . t.n i - - .- - lit. r. T-.i-La,.ivii-: - - i flu.TueadayWtonotmtMrtfvwirVlocknJ debris above.' Probably ...aUutid"' broSa . le",n3 tnewuow-i ..i..,. . ..j ---..Ll 'i' 1 1r.i1: .r'L' "UJ 'nartw fall into the- water .' One of the : 'a large . coucoirrse of friend gataered at the late residence of the deceased, to per form .for him . Jiejast sips on artb..; The u neral wa upre, largely at tendad u than 'j anjf tbat we..ieiDembeitobaTe.'ieen fcwi manjriyears,', A euard rf bonot-waa deUiraft upon, a statjonary baruniock, from tached from, tb FjitaeqtU Regiet,l.M.wbsheigot to., tree, and clung ta iU, N,. O f of, (WKh rfflgimaqSJii .was IJLaeuSt tenant Colonel, aud his wmains worwbnr-J iedjbjr bem wijh ttilitarji bwiorsn Mosfby James Wright alock keeper. f iedj bjr ib.rwijhiiUltajvbrsnMosBLby , sjfift places of bukwess:i't) tbe citj werf.j $lc4d,ndiriig the fakftalj .and . amyt) Jtre. w opdeoiuajidt5rchnd and Where tha apcrow of the people! was dew jursQ.''fTheywere in a freight, boat of onstrated. ' u- "385 wbicb he was the captain, 'and" were "AfRtttrtz iriciacnfsbf fhe reat tlrtlnTa br'l nud 1-9V "Ulr4 " ' U'H spt:!H .t W :n .Mfl-.'l Firrr"-.c! W.,A corwgjion.deji ohe.Richp. 2)p4-A, wrilinj tix Bukinjihauj CTiW.lvltid .! cu-cfimctajico.s were peculiarly, tiMkshins, aud.a imple .recital of the fatia must ,.n:t 3 (J. . - -,ii:.nyvN awaken .he. liveliest sympathy iu. every heart not altogether lost, to a jronerous ! c; ,!( -1 -us .a;. .;;!, v. : -. r: emotiou. ..il seems '.uat a Jl,r. J .11 WW his bouse."'4"" ' ;' tr' " "'It nppparSa'fron!'t!ie 'Acdott'nf of 'the' survivors that they were aroused jtbcrr.f'i o'cloc.k.ithhH inqsaiiifcirf tla rush ol the Wateas, audfawokpiily'Wf, fmd.Hci4iie I impossible, ,;Thehjus wa aunejuwdwd.:! Jtaad iu a. ftiw-.jiotaeu.t4,,vupt awny ly , he .turbid .and, iuigij) curen. Tfhey:, w,srj hurried along some vvo pr Uitea-J .... . . .., a, , ' . . - tftfa im tq ue.iiore, ant neat you- ut.n . , - 4 ,. low thedam.wrJirfLor,caiiae,if no., to,deist, tWJSg Uutgwa, uot good i ; l f.udly traced tlnv - . r. .:..,i . ...t i. ; V .1' i ''' out callantlvior the. hore., lie, inm, out gallantly for the, shote.,.,11 swj -r i . i. i , i A,fti..n-6'ln)) J famL in sight ; and 'as he had predicted, the'; i11' ana"meeaen nerseit in getting . -: ,ll2. , -... ,rt , ,. ,, -l : . . ,. , , , , - '. .:. -.. l ' , , , . , . . J - ' i oimiioaiingir.-;jrsaisouin .uiss n rignt, "V " --'," T. ' "m M r&. J b prime .utRxurlvl , i iin tr ' . . ' .. . . .? " " " ' ; ! anil thp nlni.lrpii iuiiI Atia riiKt awenr I 1 ., , , ,Vl1 T51 "er, i 1 eu miles below .Mwa right ' ,. . , , a I waajseen clinging to the log,, her flowing hair wpt with spray, and as she passed) ' , , . , . , , , 1 IJIr. ll w ueepairuig toues h akeuV I ; .. w, . r , . , . , y, , uuos. a perwn'1'prcsttine abo'uV tony jear.. ?, j eepl- husband, wImT8" age, residei'nponaiijecVf lo w grwfnlj ! powt-rlta assist his family. ., Tha bad-, on the lands' of' Mr. ''Fleabell, some Jour 1 "f uid tha uiirse' Lve , siuce. roiTea1 above., Xw.maVket, fliT.'jiil : bV?.u f!?n? A wlr w wife anTtVo 'children pa.-s, also. withhrfta abo'uUwVyyars oia'the'oth'ur' ,-?.H?.i ?i!jaS ,il"tues. andrifte Ili8nniece a'yTiung'an'd UautifutgirlW 1.'i,bi:r. "5" tl;V,lier,bvtlie aeicilesa, cut. sev.ienteenaiiaa. .Wrhru t,' was on 'a vi : reufs Jky appeared to have jlyen up- chance oi our rescue.. . I shall BiideHke.. ..charities of a r;t!im. world.. . . a hovrfo ..-.'I'ha: '1. . si . !' . .U.'J.- 1 ....... I ..- j. : - - Lt'n" i "' j ... u., ,i i. ...have rectuitlv been noisoned bf catimr ' cuati i u.w,jjcj CdVCU , 4UIS.UCf i )..,.. lhM w een of wa, U Sycamore ! 5 bousof your corres- f . pondent. where the rapids Soon submerg- . . - .. lcu e,.n-.r uu cue, iw, -cia W"" - " W;- Ali' accnnnts - L..;. -th. ta- i.-vi-. j agreej'iir'rejiiesentmg her as having ben . ..it.,.,....,. . I , a ioveiy aim- oeaniuui ciri, iuir or lire , ' . v I fand bone, and tears have more than once' L. ..i . x r,-.'. ui . ; luaucu, uuuj,ulu .u my , oa aa a i.tu - oa .et ber frrief-strinken ialhers hu. tinuy u, ..1,. .. nfb. v , .rim i .... . 1 t.n.tr ,J ' 4 - bouv ---' - . TTiit,'tIie.'''lnost piteous' of all was the Isight of"t!ie'1iltle'! children?0 who,' wtieii held out their little hands in- mute bin jtyouugest started! towards them and fell I J when tb othva tner.ababy almost aim - self. caugUt him tf aad ibeld bin; :Jo I i ,uiwu fwho saw them will never forget themsad as thel'bowecT'tlieir heatts and wept like chil i r . jo , . .. . drep, a'ndlooked itith. .horror upon the 1 angr waters,' which claimed such "v,.cj,. ji ' : tims as these to its .merciless Fury. The . u last that: was seen the poftr httle in , . , J. 1 . . fauts was at the head of Seamore island, when they, too, went down iu. tbe rnpirbt, tovr : forever Fortanatelvi the! a sight ofthi. Iirt. ca-IVcei.e, because it was some time before .ahe becatne' disentangled . irora the tree Twenty ejiuulcs uirr nuo, npi ii y-s. watched witb in'xioiis eyes by per- soul e)n ibv 1 bank. ' She wSS 'Seetl when 1 . , shieached tne ead 01 tne lsintin,' toifc" . .branches. Here Bbe remained lor jweive hoars, when she was 'gallantly res gallantly rescued, The other Jamfly consisted pf Mr. and sweptj oveij the dnm at Mew 'larkft. His boat was crushed to pieces, but in tlui MomituVaf pua ho seiaed a hatwhae aad placed,put it- his wifeVchlldi Bud nurse. Almost immediately the nurse fell off in ' lie- fright taking-" lh-nild with her.' : The imother shrieked. Oh, save ouxcbild.. And uobU, Vlf-sacrificiog' devotion of atme womtm.' she'sprnnjinfrV thejitiiltr Iu a vala and hanlcia clt.irt hx rescue the-dailiuj of ,.hor:i.bosom. All 4 hppe, aud'all proLability .wtse stsnj ieeliei aju! lost. , Their names, are uur kimv n j.j,,, -ti It jau, culiraity, - T'r. Editor, whklr will uvor be forgottrn by thoss who a it-. ucssed it. the i llects of which will Ux. liu ,J'eU ui, jotur, beautiful valley. t For, ivur uui;ded lauoa everjilung has been swejii away corn, wlieai, oats, tobacco, , ,.. ,. rej.-d t,.;, ..uppo . Jhe aggregttt ''iss oi;pioptrpia, to bu couuted iyt,by , thousand tut hy ::lliarj. Tharti are, ,. 4 .f .'.U.l ...v'.J.., 'iJ.u . ...... . d..wrw- " MliV'lTLHS. ... . . , vuya born with love, but h -j-.,,. ' Kansas, eontains Bixty-six gambles-: and four policemen. -Virtne1' sbim-s.'' though contcioptibrr1 . . , .-. . . . ' , . , . noble minds.' recigtuzed and respited by ' froh,a'?6.C0 t. -40.000 busbeb, of WTv'ilxlyt La Crosse, AYIicoui Jfweek, came across 300 old silver .... 'dollars, ten feet b.Iow the surface. Counterfeit ? 0 bills' on the First.Na- . . , , . , , Honai ijati ot. 1 ouiiukerpsie are m cir- culatiou.' ': The coiullehls of Harriiian and e ther. souihern,cuunltiui of Iudinoa are ovbrruu Several persous in Bolnit, Wisconsin, ... - I'uitaeus oi4 uu .fwii. uufB. I liosi! wbo : to a tinblid hoiicft for and few thing will ever ahow- yon. A beautiful girl of XorfotS t,as post- porle(i her wedding cry two weeks, be-' 1 , . a r . cause elie wasn t coitir lo te xnarneiS un her face all speckled with - mosquita i,--....... . , ia. . i)r T . ' i i rofessor Lo; noig hns begin to tone). , . , , . .i j - , ,n ChM,w Am'r,c"- nt f, ill rr.,;.,j:,. - fi.i, ' i , . , .- , . . '"'"1 - "'- tentot and. ctuer barbano lousrnes. ' '"uoni js ynnr truer at nome "irs; . 4Bobi is yonr nrter at bonw T cntstie won t.v yotiTo-nigrir. by r 'Beraae slte- wi ! yhe was gnic to have fanothar mess tf oninni f she never ha.t aiMther bean." - '"-' i0 i ' ' ' ' ' A number of Jaaijese of hiph rank arrived iil Sau '. I'raf.ciso Saturday ; among tbeni w ienhe Prinee Isnperial, ih l heir apparent t the throna, being tho first cf tbe royal.. family that had ever left Jupan. :o ; t (;'-:.' j KnKi3, tlie inn immptmi mirgjnr anu rmhrderer. fought io liard witb the prison Uv a i few days since, while they j-endeavoring to hold him for phot-' purposes, that he hail to be put tl.n intnai nf r.t.Yrnfnrm. 1 ii. . , . ...... - Farmers in the ueijhLorliooJ cfTTtii Ta., report tlie.woods uuusually wild g;ime this, fall- , The deer : .. 1 . . . . ., . 1 ...........luiiu 1 1 - , j .1 venison steah are;.beiug made in the city, V , ., , , , . ) !.4 .' . ' " A farmer tear .Springfield, mass., was wicked enoigh to take his family on a - cbertnutUug pediti last Sunday. As a pun.sbment a bridge over whicH he w. , 11 j farmer'- daughters 'and the horse wera ' drowned, and the others narrowly es- ..n3 Vlll. 1iat lifiu ' - ! A doctor was very much annoyed by an old1 Li'tly.' who always stopped biiu on the street to tell him of her ailments. iben he was 4 unee ene mci ,nim great nurry. au : I see you are ouite', J feeble, said the . 4octrv J'bhnt your I feeble,' .eyes ai .eyes and- show ma yoxtr .tongue. cha I obeyed, and the doctor, moving off,-' reft j her standing there in this richculoui.' pa- : aition. 1 r. i'