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THE DA I LY RKBIil
(jlJll'TIN, Ciu.
JJOXPAY MOltNLN'tJ, JULY IS, J Si, I.
MORNING EDITION.
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Then) nro in the community some Incuinhlo
doubters who cnniml rcc.un ilu lliu present
i.it-ut ..f our forces inl Maryland willi their views
of mnmd policy, ami who " 1 l'"''','l'l '"
result therefrom. Willi long fuel's, ""'I u lugubri
dim u nls, Ihey cmpiiro whnt i In I": iiceninplish-
t.l ? ami ti ll us that mir liirnuT uiviisinns nf tlio
Nurtli hu.vo iiivar'uiMy resulted in disinter, nml
swelled tlm rank of Mm IVdcm! urinios. Tlii'.v
upprchcml llmt lliu present expedition will iuiliinii
an. I stimulate Iho people ns to weaken tlm peace
parly, by rallying Hie people tn lliu support of tlm
war, nml pronniineu tlm whole innvoinont uf very
doubtful value nml uf lunn;imn loinU ni-y.
Tlm mi'ii who thus talk uri reully earnest mnl
k'uh'iti; friends of our cause. Hut with nil respect
fur llu'ir patriotism, mnl making due all.nviiiino fur
their great anii'ty fur speedy Irittin (l, nml their
frurs of disaster, wo nevertheless insist, that when
tlu-y iiennit their li ars to iirruy Ihi'iu against a pol
iry nml finitely which lias received the sanctinu
of, mnl probably Inn! its origin with, llencrul Lit,
they overstep the huiiiiilaries of inero enutiuii mnl
wmnter through thu doiiiuius tf iguuruueo and
fully.
Tlm argument that wu will exasperate uur ene
mies is certainly one of I In- most puerile that could
possibly he conceived. It' our l"l s have not been
ex Jspcralc.1 I" lliu highest point uf itm holieal fury
fur the pn.-t three years, wu unut ooiifcssih.il we
liiivn heen grrntK' inislul'.in in the feeliiiws utilcl.
urge 1 li hi on. They havo wustcd our farms u'ud
towns, burned uur housed, stolen our pmpcrly,
murdered our men o lot iolluleil our wumen, ami
lliou practices Ihey have, euiistaiilly indulged, ami
in iih o m) evcusu torso doing ei'eit thill wo uri)
rebels mnl that it is Ihotoforo Icgiiiinulo ami proper
to nutrugo ami dcspnil us in every iossihhi iiiuuniir,
nml on all ueensiuiii. Ami in the fneo of these
fuels the ili'inveuiury cry is raised lliat we iiiii.il
nut exasperate them.
Tlm roiilljj't in which we lire now engaged is mi
child'!; phi?, hill u .li i ili-li alleni.t on the iurt of
our eneniies lu destroy us; while wilh us il is a
struggle fur life und independence, Iliirollly hope
ui' fileeess is lu make o n unscrupulous fues feel
the. bu r'lins ul Hie war, lo nring I lieui to a pain
till realization of ils im.n-truus eosl mnl its fearful
dalo'cl's; to In im; llume itheir iulerests t Iih im j
port. uieo of letting us alone, by demonstrating lu j
llieni the lael thai Ihey are tln-nisclves not eeniii
from the dciuluting .rnetiees of armies nml lliu re
taliutiuii whieh wrunged ami exasperated foes iu
lliet.
Wo have in ver h.vn an inl ale of invasions of
the country of our enemy. We havi: helieveil lliat.
sueli invnsiuiis lemle'l lo unile iln: people nml to
some, extent lo recruit their armies. This is n gen
eral rule, mnl to nil such rules there nreexeeptiuns.
The urcallm nl has imt the same fureo nuw Ihnt it hail
in the earlier stages of t lie war. 'I' lien we were endea
voring lo snlisl'y the wurl.l ami our enemies that
we were sin,,v il. f'.-iulin ourselves from u'gres
"iuii, ami had no tlevims eiiln'r ngaiiist their ri;;hls
or their lerritoiies. This was nut eleaily nml geu
irally iiiiiKi slou.l. Tlie war it.-'elf was such an
uue.xueeteil nml I'vtrani'liuiiry ileieh.janeiil, that
thu ignnruul. ami uniiifnrmel wero linhle to ailopt
the w ihlest mnl most iinfoiimlei theories eoiieefliing
it. Tho iieoile of the Xurlh were instrueleil that
wo were eiuleaving lo overthrow their government
ntitl only wuiieil fur Ihe nhilily tn tin su, lo overrun
their e.jiinlry. ('iiiiM'!iieiilly u henever tin ro was
the slightest imiieatiuii uf mi aggressive muveim ot
OH mTT 1 1 II I I . 'I i ii 1 1 i ii i - li ii mi4 Well!
tirnuseil mnl Ihuusnmls rusheil Ui arms uuer Ihe
lliislakell belief Hull flleir rigllls Were jcupu-ib'il
mnl their liberties in peril.
but tin) lit .-1, three years have taught that people
many important truth both in connection wilh our
ib signs ami the policy of (heir own government.
They now iimlersluml that so fur from liuving uny
wish to coinpier their territory mnl rule over them,
that Ihey cuhl nol-offcrto tho peoplo of the Soulh
vrn t.'onfeilcruey siillieiciit iiulucouients, to einbruci'
one single Northern Stale within their territorial
jurisilielion. They fully uiulerstuiul thut wu ilo not
wunt eillu-r jiolilieal, social or commercial ou.nioc-'
tiuii with them ; am! when they seo our armies u!
vnuciiig, they know thut it is nut fur their subjuga
tion, but simply fur tho purpose of retaliating for
outrages perpetnilcl upon our own people, or a
part of tho strategy of our generals' to transfer the
sent of tho war. Cousciiiently an inia.-ion now is
Hot followeil by tho uprisings of the people which
wete inci'lcnt to such uiovenieut;; earlier in tlio
wur. ,
It shuiihl be bnruo in lit in il , itm! never fupgotton,
that wu huvo not in tho Xurlii any real fricnils;
Hint is, there lire nunc thuru who wish our cuitso
suecc.-s for thu sake of the eauso itself. It is true
there are th in-atols ami tens of thousiimls win
are wiliing nml oven unxi ius to recognize our imlo
peinlencc, but it is not because they ilesiro to see
us mi iuilepciub nl nulion, or because they wished
their own government broken up. Sumo fuvm- tho
puliey as Iho only menus of closing tlio war, which
they nro wise enough to m'O is eating up their own
wiiulth ami piling up a iiiouulaiu of ilebt, which
will bo n eriifhiiig weight upon their industry mnl
prosperity for a century to .coiuo. Others oppose
Hi e war under the belief that tho South niii.-t inev
i'ubly succeed, ami that wilh tho triumph of our
can.-e Ihu puny which has wnged tho war agniust
is will sink under the weight mnl obloijiiy of Ihe
f.iiblie, nml the p:irly which has opposed it will
thereby obtain pos-ession of the government.
Thcro lire i.tlii'i.i who uppn.-e the puliey nf tlie
gnveriiuicut up. .ii the grnlllnl llnlt. '.!.'.' i;u toiiTelT
pi rvel'tcd llnlll ils originnl design, W hiell Wlis lu
Ic-tnre the I lieui. Wilh u erusudo ii.'inst slavery,
which if su ssful, wuuhl not i.nly be 'ruinuus 'In
us but very damaging lo them. J
It then there is a party ill Ihe Nor! IPf.ivor.tUo
tu uur sucet ss, it is not fnnii uny Invu Ihey b.ur to
us or tu our onuse, Imt l.ccnus'i our heroic re,-ist-lilice'to
their designs, and. inulliplied .Miceessil.,
havi; inadc them realio tho' I'dly uf . euiitiiiuiug'iho
eulil)icl, at thu sniilo tilnu that they huvo been
biniight In npprceiate its burdens and its dmigersi
Kvery blow we striko llieni nuw t lierclinro, instna.l
nf w, likening Iho parly inclined to peace, adds tu
ita numbers, nniny who have heretofore supported
the war, hut wlui nro ularmi'd ut our' displuys. of
power nml the niani!'Stulious of our uhilily to pro
Irinit tin iiii -t. Kvery cheek we give Iheir ar
mies, every victory wo achieve, every evidence we
furnish that wo are m,t wilhout thu uhilily to
make Ihe war uggressiv e, shakos the fuilll of thou
sands who never doubted their uhilily to whip lis
into submission, nml inclines Iheiu towurds (he
policy uf Ihnt party who favor mid u.lvoouto tho
ri guidon uf uur independence".
Wo have nu patieneo with (huso who nro always
deprecating the inllioliuli.of telling blows upon
thu enemy upon Iho giuiind (hut it will inflame
tlio Nefrlhcrii pcnplo against us. That pie huvo
ih.no mnl are still doing their worst. Wo have nnth
ing to hope fiom their mugiinniiiiily or inorcy, nulh-i
ing to expect from iheir forbearance, duly ppeus;
In their interests ur their b urs enn they appnviale,
" 1 1 1 1 IhcsM iii . tho iippenls up. ,n which wo should
iii"-l eerlainly nly. Our caniiun lliumleriiig
uloiiml liieir t'apit. l am! mir cavalry galloping
uniesluiiucd through. Ihu cuntry within "igh't of
Hiluinore. am l.n-l" which Un y cannot dmJo.'.ir l.
- I
orihuy, mnl "'hull ih'iiioiisirale Iln' gieal liiiih
tluit thu reU'llinn is yet lull of life nml strength,
ami nut only nhlo .to ilefmul ilself Imt sti'uti;; I'm
ii,;greMVi) hlows. k'
'I'lii! I'ilitlny of the ( iihi iitl;;n
'llllll thu I'lltll llH'nit Mltl'tll t.
I III) eailiiilgu, eolnim-llee'l 111 the sr
nml
now iii toll suuinier, was hegnn l.y our y.inkeu lues i
III llllkeowliilene i ut Kiieeess. I lie mil an lii;'es gl v - i
i u I In-in, hy uur gross mil II. try h urn lei-, 'Im nig the
lust summer ami fall, li.i l swolh u their v.uiiiy tonn ;
txlruor-linaiy ilegie.', nml -u i s-1 1 i!uri'i'-'uinling e
ieetnl'nio. It was their valur, nut tlio hlumlei ing .
uf our military le.ulers, i"hit h gave tlieui sueeets ! .
Ill the lulling ol Viekshurg, nml Ihe it mintiU nlun j
at Mis.-iunmy Hiilge (it was not n hatll I ihey saw I
lliu real hero at last, who was to lili then up to ilo.
minion ami glury. They lnn full lime fur prepniM- 1
linn; ami their n'eiar,itiuiis were eininmuis. As I
valorous ns ihey hoa-led llu iim lves t'i he, lin y iln! ,
not rely on their valur. !
They iletermineil tu luing overwheliiiiug ninii-
hers also lo their aid, nml hy taking Hiehmuml ami i
Atlanta, tn "hreuk the haeli h me nt' llm ('uiileih'in- i
ey in 'ir;;iuia ami tjeorgin." Well -I he struggle
eiiiue. .Wo lire now in the iniilille of July. Kvery
wliero-in every hnllle, they hnve I. en slnggereil
ami wnrsli'il. With uur iufeiiur fiueis, our two
great iirinies huvo liillen hack hefi.ru their grenler
iiiiiuhers threuleniiig our Hunks; hut whenever we
ham joiniul hatlle willi them, wu lutt'o guiin il l':e
inlvautage, t ill not n niiighi fiehl have our Iron).
heen viimiiiplieil : whilst in I.ouroaiui, fluiiila, Ar-111111-11.'
ami (south t'aruliiui we hnvu guiiieil signal
vietorioB over them. They are, at this ilay, in u
far worsu eoiulitioti than they were nt the opening
of I ho eain'iiigii.
What has prinltiivil this 1 -ul I ? Iluvu imt ihe
Y milters fought bravely? Yes heller Hi. in they
huvo ever ilono before ! Hut ihey lmvu been met
in Ihe tuinfeilernto snhlieiy by a im,ro 'le-,er.ile
brnverv 'linn they fan imssibly iossi'hs. dross ami
imiteriul in nil their views, they have never been
nble to appreciate the hiiperior nnr.il influences
which inii-t govern tho Southern penple in their
ilel'ense. Ilcnee, they lel'l nut uf their eireulalinns
I'-.r siiceess, nil releivnci! In Ihe.-e inlliieiici's. Num
bers were nil Millicieiil, ami numbers must giro tln in
thu victory. Tiny Mipmse,l, tlinl by cruellies,
Ihev wniibl ilauol ami l,v lli must bull
' lu .l IniiD only rulsuil It higher. '1 hoy havo Mlp
poseil tlntt by spre.nling nil eiielgclie ilesputiMii
over tho Inrnl, they wuuhl kill out the principles of
liberty. They hnvu only iii.'i'lu thoni uuuo pru-eious-tnure
worthy lo 1 1 in fur, than when IVecly
enjoveil. They wouhl terrify hy 1 1 spulisu's, .unl
iiiunler, mnl tiiients of e.vlerioin atioii. They lone
only inspire! a higher nml holier ilnring, which
aeeepls ploinllv ami willingly Ihe. iiltcniulivo of
ileath ami exlcriniuutiuu rather Ibiiu sulijocliou to
tlu ir iliiibolieul ruler. Their whole policy bus thus
faileil ill pruillleing ihe mural elleet lin y iililii'ipiite.l,
upnll the people uf the t''Uifl ih'lale Hlult s ; ami, as
a neees-ary eun-eiucuee, their unn.es have l iih il
"al.-n. Ste.nlily ami uiiwavei iugly tliey huvo been
f iileil ami ilisc piiililcil ; ami Ihey confess liieir fai!
ui'i;, in the I'olilemplutol cult of a half luiiliuii of
nu n more to recruit Iheir in niies, by Iln; legislation
of liieir Congress,
Will imt I !ir phi of the I M 1 1 1 1 .-l.il. ' ami of
Iho null. I rc.ilitcjhc trulh tlmt ihe i pie ..I ihe
('nnle.lcrule Slates cinilul I,., c. unpn i , , ' Alter
Ihree ycnis "I war, tlm spin! of liui pie of the
C,,ii!'eiT;ite Slnles is liiglier mnl iimie In roic th.m
it ever wits : mnl the very fust ,,. i'.o'iv .u.i.yn. . i.
yel lo be iinnlo fur llu ir snbjeeiiun. Neiilier liich
in. m l. 0. u All. uiiii, imr I'barh stun, nor nil uf i1,liu
ogelher, me the t'olileilelale Stales.
X-r... The .New Y
rk
lerabl of tho
concerning tli
f. Ih makes
rai.l iulo
HlO follnWIIIg Sl.lli'lll
Mary huul :
'l'he true object ami extent of the whole
ment is yet n mv-ierv. It is knuwn liuiii i
fruin Muitiusbiirg. Wun lie-ier ami nther p
Virginia, that the rebels are reimu -de -I v
Icntles.-lv eiil'urciug the eun-cripliuii. inking
inuve-
clllgees
uces in
t tit i. -all
the
llinles bel iiccli MXli ell ii till six ly, W Im have . ft
their linnies. Diery In r-c is taken "ti l!
march, un l scouting p..nies visit ih in
of
a I.-
v r.
illnl.-l"ill I Ili'lll nil win Imr uwlie l bv fiieml
ne.
Tlm in it .1 1 ! 'I' supplies mnl the
inforeeinents guint; tu lir.int m
iliversi
c VI I V
Ihe re
i ! 'Ii' the
pr
ronsnii fur the r.iid.
l'ruvisiuns and all kinds of supplies
, l'o iluiibl
very M'urce in Virginia ut pr'""'!il, nml the rebels j
In in' to make u hirgo huul on (his side of tho l'o- 1
1 tomue; hut they hnve evidently been di-:.ppuinled
i thus far. Mnj. den. Karly oonimmni s tho expedi- (
( tiuii, which is cumpused I'I'cuvulrv, iiil'.iiitry iiinl
i artillery. Marly i- rcpur ed In be Kwcll's .on ss
i or.
' lien, liiillsuni is believed lo ha Vc ell.i rge of t lie
i cuvuliy, ulld us he hi said lo be Smart's -uccej-or
't'tlf nlii... ..I tssj iiiv liiii tr l-'i IQli I i d I il be .111
, important one oir the purl uf lien. I.e. Tic in
i fairy force is -aid In he under Iln- coioiu.iii I d K ir
lyhiin-ill. Kwcll's lale corps pruhubly n,w num
bers not b ss than IL'.mil) nidi.
dlher reports naiuo llreekinridge, luihoih-n, Ii-ii-k
ins. and enn Wheeler, us Icidcis, but buili tlie
Southern Jinkoii.-os nro dead, Wheeler is known tori
bit iu'Tennessee, and llreekinridgo's pre.-euce in the f
'alley is very doubtful. .
den. Walluco is very active, iind is making every
preparation that prudence Holy suggest.
A Washington dispatch, of tho ,'ilh indulges in
tho following guesses on 'tho situation :" i
No definite conclusion seems to hayc been arrived
nt yet concerning thu force and purposes of the 1
enemy, Ihu general belief being, however, that al
least one corps uf the rebels had reached the I'ulu- .
note, with tho view of diftiact ing the plans of lien. ,
driuit, mnl, if possible, tn cuiisu suHieicut alarm in ,
Washingtun to iinluco Iho withdrawal uf our army
fruui the Junius river. ;
No oiiu hero upprol.cnds for n moment tlmt any
diminution of our fureo hefure Petersburg will take
place. On the cunlrary, trunps arc still guing fur
ward to den. dri".t, while u large fureo has been ,
cnuccutl.lted in .Maryland, .sllthcient it is believed '
to cheek tho farther advance; by the rebels. This
morning the disinoitnlcd cuvulry wero organized I
into i u In u t ) y regiments, some of which hnve left
for llurpcr's Ferry.
Dl'slflli'tloli of till! nlil iu'ck'.
A I'uris eurrespundent of a Northern papers j
writes :
Last week thn old Morgue, llmt .sniivcnit nf su
j much tragedy and wretchedness, md the piok-nxu '
In iii ut its root. They hud built a new .Morgue,
i wilh modern fixings, in tho rear of Notre linme
! Cutheilral; un old, grey, lovt, grotesiiie chnriicl wns '
j uiljudgcil to ilisuppenr. How like 11 haunted thing '
I it seemed, standing burn amid acres nf ruins. A I
iho'i.-iiud speclrul bunds held it in invisibly.
In and out, went trains of wreck nml livid being,
some gushed mid bleeding, soiuo dripped with tho
rivers eo.iuness. sonic hluck and grinning, mnl
bursting wilh ih alh. Seo tho old clothes llutler
uhoto the slab of y.inc, nml rouiul iibuitt, tho tunny
tumbles mid Ihu tools of life- -the buy's plaything,
i Iho cypriun's (altered silks, tho instruments of the
hniise breaker, Iho seal and tarnished wiilch of the
, gcullc. At this t i i im Ihu water drips, drips, drip",
upnll the eubl forehend of the invisible in Mill t , IIS
iTvrr.'rfTrrw mi ilussily ut the skylight with their nnk
i ed iirin.i I'treielicd uii .i rigullv, wluie the ini.oi
' nf gay laughing folks' luok Ihruiigh the window
punes perpetually woniou with babies, many yf ling
j lurks with dugs plel!i-ll little grisettos up 'II the
I nrms uf their teltJh uuiant ; pruiul ladies whn step
! from their curriag'-s to sen what liny shall hc-
enme. '1'bat uld Murgue shall he (he novelist's li
j bntiry mnl inspiration fur lung years tn enmc.
i Among thu I'm is places destroyed l.y the builders
I bus been lo hupin ilhinc, whieh figures in Sim's
"Mysteries of Paris'' so prominently.
'J'hrs wns a low wine shop nut far fr.un (ho Mur
giio, and close lo the l'aluis do .lu-tioe. It stood
iKiiioi iiurmiv street, in u lubryinlh lueulily, mnl
was the resort of thieves nml cut-throats, who niadu
it thu sis'tio of hluudy nrgit's. 'l'he sewers run l.e-
.ueiith thehuuse leudiiig lo llio Seine, mid it is said
that vietilns were often hurried through the black
passage at midnight and tossed into the swifi river
When these old places nro about lo be Ihrotm down
thousands of people visit (hem. 'l'he giuud bai
racks that is tn he built upon the site ot' the Mor
gue is bare tu its foiiniliilion mot; the sowers me
exposed; ulld il is e;l-y to people the old place wilh
ghostly tilings, fur it was truly durk and tangled
before. The new Morgue is spruce and flaring I it: o
a brim new eollin. Il will hold it doen bodies; lliu
river washes ils huso upon two sides, arid a tine sky
light lights up Iho faces of tho naked dead. There
are largo window panes between the subject and
the spectator, which give to Iho interior of the en-o
a watery appearance, us if it- minutes wero lying
on the floor of the oceuii. 'I ln re is little uiodeslv
in the exhibition. Almost nny day one may see
I there Ihu round limbs and bosun of sonic girl ur
j wninuii, Ihus glaringly exposed t,, profane eves.
I For many years to come the Now Morgue will he a
! feature iu ihiriAeenery.
Tivopirts i:ps"m .Sails, audi
is surd tu be nil iiliti'iliiig remedy tor
duse fie.plclilly otuiiig if taken in lime.
lie of s-'ull.
lliu. line
' 'i-M- 'I'ho New Vu:k Times thil l,, fi ihcl.i
('at ltriti-h advices, a chut'.ge in (he Piitish I'niu
';'' is inevitable und iuituiio.'tit.
l.liiroliiN 'nv I'latforai,.
nit; i M.n muki: iu:shi.i rinvs,
Aiini'xi'il nro tlm I'i'W'lutintM uim;o'I liy tliu
' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 l 111 1 1 i III I H ! 1 1 1 1! 1 1 lllllllilllltuil
l.inooln. ( ) 1 1 r ri'inliTs can suo lliu iiliitfnriii
In; Man U mi :
Hesolvi'il. tliaf it in till! Iiilniit ilnty til'ev-
i;ry A mDl'ii'iui I'ili.nil to iiminlilin, nniiiHt all
ita im irs, tint iiilcgi'ily nl tint t limit, nml
thu pni'.ini'iiint iiiitlmrily nl' tin) (.'iiiiNliliiliiin
mnl laws nl' tlio Unitm! Slitliss, nml tlmt, lay
ing; poliiioiil npitiiuii 1 1 i 1 1 1 , ur pli'ilg.o nur
selves, us ( niuti iniMi, iiiilinmti'i! liy n 1:0111
1 1 11 hi Mi'iitiiiii'iit, nml ttiiiiin ut 11 ciiiiitiinii nl).
jui'l tn ! I'verytiiin; in mir (mvi;r tn 11'nl the
oiivt'i'iiiiii'iit in iiui'liin liy t'i ni'o nl nniiM tliu
I'liliollinii nuw 1'iiing; iioitiiiHt. iu niitlmi ity,
mnl liringiiiu In tlio piiiiisliiniiiil din! limit'
I'liincs, tho rcheU nml traitors, iirfaiui"!
il.lillsl it.
Ki'miIvi'iI tllllt WO lliil'nVO till) tlilloi'liiillil
tiiin nl' tlio t iiivi'i'liinoiit nf tlio I'niti.'tl Slnles
j tint tn L'niiiprniiiiHO with 'i)boln, nf n!'i)l' tinv
tonus nl (loiieo nuoil. hiidIi tin inity In) hasoil
upon an iiiicnnilitiniiiil Htirrcnliir nf their Inw-
tiliiy, olo., nml lotuni to tltuif just itl li-'n'itifo
In tho I'niistiliitiuii nml liiwttnl' tho i'liilcil
. States, ami that wu call iipim tlm (iovorn-
llll'llt til II 1 11 i 1 1 1 .11 II llll! pt JMI t H1 1 , llllll III pI'll.sU-
ottlo tlm war illi Iho iitinnst pnsihli) vijjnr
! In tint 1 tploti! tiiipprossinit nl'llio 1'iilii'lliuii,
: ill lllll I'l'liilllttl) II J H 111 till) Noli'-Morillo.oK, Iho
' imti'intisni, Iho Iii'ruitf viiliir nml tho 11 n i y-
111 tlf vi il ii n nf tliu Aiin.'rii.'.'iii ponplo to thoir
country ami its Into institutions.
Kosi'ilvoiJ, Tluit us slavery wns the eitnso,
ami now enn-titutos thelrentli nf tho re
bellion, mill it must 1)0 ul ways mnl every
where hostile tn tlio principles uf republican
unvi'nitnent.jnsliei) mnl tin) imtiuiiiti unlety
ili'iniiinl ils idler mnl C'linplete extirpation
fnnii the soil ul thu republic, nml that wo
11 iln 11 mnl mail. tain tlio acts nml prni-liima-tinlts
by w hich the (invei'iiliient, in lis null
1j--u.iijiiiJ a dealli liluvv -lii-iisaa "l-
Hanue evil. We mum i-.tVur, liirlliiT e,
nf Slli'll till 11 1 1 1 ' 1 111 1 1 1 f II t tn lh() ( 'ullKtitlll loll to
bo nnule Uy the peoplo in eouloi iuity with
its jii'i iv i.-'n 11 s, ns slinll teriiiiiinte nml forever
pi'nliibit t lut enistenee uf slavery wiiliiu Iho
limits nt' the iui'istlietinn of the I'liitoil Stntes.
Ib'snlveil, Tluit I'll' thanks nl' the Ameri
can people lire iluoto the sailors of tlio arin v
mnl navy, who have periled their lives in lie
I'eiii'e uf their entiulry ninl in viiolieatinii nl
ihe liiimii' uf the lla; that tlie nation owes
them smiio perniaiiont reengiiitiuii uf their
pidriotisiu ami their valur, ami ample ami
permanent prnvisiun fur tlmso ut their sur
vivors vvhu iinve receiveil 'lisabliu ami limi
uiabli! wniiinls iu the service ul' the eoiiiitrv,
ami that the nu'innries ul' those whn have
fallen in ils ilefence .hull he hehl in oratel'nl
ami everlasting; renu'inhiance.
Ilesnlveih That we apprnvo anil npplaml
ihepnl'dieai wis'lnin, I he unselfish palriutisio,
ami on.swervin;; Tel Tty tu Ihe Constitution
ami the principles ut' A im'i'ieiin liberty, wilh
which Abraham l.iiieuln has ilisehiiroeil, na
iler ciri'iinistmiei"i of unpaiallele'l ililliculty,
the grout ilulies ami respniisibilities ul' the
presi.lentiiil i-lli ('-. anil we approve ami in
ilni'se, as ileiiiaiuleil by 1 1 1 o rinereney ami
essential tn the pri'servaliun nf thu imtinti,
ami as within the Cnnslitntinti, the itieasures
ami acts which ho has mlnpteil tn ilefeml the
11 ut i in a','!iinst its upon ami secret lues, es
pecially lite prcclainatinti uf etnaiicipntiun;
nml the employment as I'niuti snliliers of men
bct'cinl'ore hehl iii slavery, ami that we have
loll ciiiiliiloiieo iu his iloterniiiiatioii tu furry
these anil all i.lhor Culistitutional measures,
essentia! to the siilvatiun uf the country, into
(nil an'tl complete ell'eel.
lies.ilvcil, That we ileein it essential tn the
octieral welfare, that harinuny shuulil pre
vail in tho national councils, ami wo regard
as wnrtltv nl public conliileiico anil ullicial
trii-t tlmso only who cnrtlially einlurse the
principles piiiclaiiueil ill Ihc-e rosnlutiniis,
ami which shnuhl characlerise the ailuiinis
Irnlioit nf the ( iuveriiiiient.
K.'snlve'l, That the ( iuvcrnniont owes tu
all men oniplnyeil in its armies, w ithuiit re-
1 11. 1 1 1 1 lltsi Ineti'iri "i- w-t-, U. 1'.lL-it.ilil hn
ol the laws ol war, : ml any violation uf those
laws, ami nf usage-i nf civilized iiatiuus in
the time n war bv the rebels nuw in amis,
.shniild he made the subject nf lull and prompt
redress.
Kesulved, That the fureioii imniig;ratiiin,
which in the past has added so much to thn
wealth and development of resourcesaiKl in
ereasi! of power tn this nation, tliu asylum uf
the oppressed nf all Jiatiuns, shuulil be fos
tered and encouraged by a just and liberal
policy.
Ilcs dved, Tluit wo in favor of thn ppeody
construction nf tho railroad to tho l'aoilic.
Unsolved, Thut the national I'ailhis pledg
ed fur the redemption of tho public debt, and
must bo kept inviolate; mid tlmt lor this pur
pusc we recommend economy ' and rigid re
spunsibilily in the public expenditures, and
a vioiii'utis and just sys'eui uf taxation. That
it is tho duty of every loyal Stato to sustain
the use of the national currency.
Unsolved, That wo apprnvo tho position
taken bv the government, that tho people
of tho I nited States can never regard
with iniliU'crenee tho attempt uf Kurupean
powers to overthrow by force, ur to supplant
hv fraud, the institutions; of nny republican
giivci-niiieiit on tho western continent', and
that they will view with extreme jealnusy, as
menacing to the pence and independence nf
this count! y, tho efforts nf any such pnwer
lu obtain new footholds fur inunarchicnl guv
crnmeitts sustained by a foreign military
force iu near proximity to the I nited States.
liuw tub .Iaimnksi: Ukstoui: Fauku 1'i.uiv
i;us. Alter a bniuet is ilrnoping bcynnd all
remedies of fresh water, tho Japanese can
bring it buck to all nf ils. glory bv a very
siinplo and seemingly most destructive- ope
ralinn. "I had received," says a visitnr in
Japan, "ii hunch uf (lowers from n Japan
ese iicpiaiiitance. They continued to live in
all their beauty for nearly two weeks, when
at last they faded. Just as I was about to
hava t Ik: in thrown nway, the same gentle
man (Japanese genilniiinn) CatiiO to see tile.
1 showed fiiiii lb'.' laded llnvvers, and told him
that, though lasting a long time they had
become useless. "Oh ! no," said he, 'only
put the end of the stents into the lire, nml
they w ill he as goud as before.' I was in
credulous.; so he took them himself ami held
tho stem ends iu the (ire until they wero
completely charred. This was in the morn
ing; at evening they w ero again looking (re.sh
ami vigorous, mid have continued so fur an-
j oltief W OcK
;
I We met uuruld friend I'r. AVhiting, nf Mo-
bile, in the city yesterday, un his way tu re
port to I ion. Maury.' The Uoetor related in
a spirit of dignst, the particulars of his cap
! tore in North Carolina, hy Kirk's band uf
lories and biisliwliackers. Ilu trniii that he
i was captured and guarded hy negroes and
: Indians, but clnipicntly told the commander,
l Kirk, that tho latest and most positive iiu
i ilerstandiiig between the Confederate and
t yankee governments was that Surgeon's
should not bo taken prisoners. Kirk did'nt
exactly believe the srnry hut said he would
give a parole, 'l'he parole was taken nnd
i showed 1 1 Judge Ould, who promptly set it
1 aside nc absurd and nut worth anything,
and at once ordered the Ductnr lo duty, ilo
said the raiders are nothing but a band uf
mountain rubbers of tho worst class. Maron
j Co i'lfiTni'.
, -t...I'icntiee s ays r'rennml ami I'ochrunu are
for "tree press, freo speech," ami (reo nigger, and
, pretty lunch anything el-ie they can mitkv Ino with.
!.-i . i lie l.niosville .tnuiinil h-mns thut lieiit-rnl
(lilll. r has l.e.-u un.rl.iMv tt. ionic. I ill'hir iiuhtAry
repitt all .11
iTELKCMl APJI1C
, REPORTS OF THE PRfcSS ASSOCIATION.
I ntere'l iiernrilllltf lo A''t uri'iiin-i-rss til the Vi ;il
I -iti,
I . V .1 H. Tllintnlll.ll. Ill Hie Clerk 1 tilt. f Hie Hi
tllel ('null uf Hie rnllfe.leinte Mates fur tie' Nurlliei
IHslrlel o (le..'l.i.
Latest from the M.iiylauil Invasion.
ltu 11110N11, July 17. New York papers of tho 1
lillli, ami Wash111gl1.il Chroniclii uf tho I lib, give
details nf thu invasion nf Maryland.
Thu rebels ileinniidi'd a contribution of twenty
thoiisiuul dulbirs ill greenback in Frederick. Tho
money wns paid.
I'ho sliccl.i of the eily wore literally tilled willi I
burses and eulllu collccled hy loriiging parlies in tin)
vicinity, nil uf which woro scat across iho I'nto
uiuc I'hiludi'lphia was grctilly excited. On Moiiduy
business was geiiuriilly siispeudoil. A luigeineel
illg was held 11 llldepelideuco Sijllure.
lu Iho skirmish ueur Washington Tuesday night
0110 hrigudo of tho lilh eorps lost .six coiuinaiulcr.
of roginiuuis.
I'risunors say tho ileinonslrution of thu runlets at
Wnshingtuii was tn cover Iho letroul of Ihu main
body wilh a lingo ipiiiul ily of plunder, (laid in
New Voik on tho I'M, npened iitJsl.tind closed
nt'.'i.i.
Jnr Aiiny ItciTosses tlifi I'otoniar.
Kc hmonii, July Kill. Ilaltiimiro papers of Ihu
I llh s i.vs ilio eiietny reernssed thu I'ulnnnie near
I'nubvillii driving two Ihotisutiil head nfeiilllc.
lion. I'm ik 1 in cseiiped Hour lteclnrtnwn, lite
guard having fallen asleep.
Milium as, duly la. Nnlhing ITu- i u I litis tii'iui
received fmni Norlh Missisippl. Private udvices
report lighting goi'H on near Tupelo yesterday
mid to diiy. ;
Il is eoiitidenlly I clievoal that I,co and porrest j
mUL. u.:l-j- ' .i i,.flint ,
The enemy is repioied lo hnvu hiiiucd u pordou '
of their wagon train yesterday livening.
Our lorces repoi'ti'tl to lie lulling; bai U
IVoui Vuhlilii(;loii.
I'mi'lisiiciiii, .Inly 111. Tho Wnshingtuii (.'hron
ielo of tho I llh iti't., is received. It sins Ihu re
bels cniiitneueeil relrcHliiig fruin Wushingloii on
Tiiesdiiy night. Tho l''edernl cuvulry folhitvcd iu
liieir rear.
Wedliesd.iy, sollie sevetlty-livu rebels who wero
Wounded wero left nt Silver Springs.
l-'runk lllair's plnco was spared hv den. Hrcek-
I t'iiliUroou n unit ot past inliiuacy wilh thuown..
Moiitgoniei'V lllair's rcsidcu -o w.is hiuul to die
ground with nil its coiitenls, indicting, thu Chuoii
' cle tiivs, heuvy loss on thu J'ostunislcr dciiei.il.
It is snpposeil iho rebels would recros- to Vir
(;iiiia by lolwards' ami Nohiud's ferry.
There was s cavalry skirmish near Isl.iilciiiduir;:
j on fuesituy nioruiiig, in which tho I'Vdcrnhi iidiuit
I u hiss nf Ihirly fru.
A hand ear was seal through to Iftllii'iiujie on
' Wi'dne.-ihiV, nml regular trains would souu run
' th rough.
There were no bridge i burnt on the Wnshingtoii
mnl I'.tlliuioro road.
dun Powder bridge will Inke ten days to repair,
den. Ti ler was sufo nt fredcrick.
The Chronicle says, iho raiders huvo done itn
purtanl service In Iho fedcriil doverniueiit in rally
ing the peoplo to its support as nu appeal from tho !
iiulhurilii-s could havo done, am! have andu ea-y
the otherwise tlilhcult tu-k of rceriiitiug tho a i in v
to tho extent ileeiuod ncecssury.
Tlie eiieuiy retreat in;; he tore I'oiresl.
Moiut.i:, July III. deiienil .Maury bus received
the following disputed :
Ti t'Ki.u, July III. Thu enemy nro in full re-
trout in Ihe direction of ltipley.
' signed, s. i. 1.1:1:.
l'rivalu tidviccs report a heavy light and Ihe
i enemy badly whipped. Our loss is sevue. I'ur-
tieul.irs us vet unknown. Forrest received
llllex-
elier.'il
ml ti-
4- lua'ted ft iotoroeuieiils, two hundred of I
i Morgan's men wlm were lett in KeTiTiuhv u
ing nimble to rcjuin .Morgun, cut their way to licit,
r'orrest us the nest thing they could do.
I''rom the l'Yoiit.
An.VNi'A, duly Iii. K ii it ors of an iitteiupt by
tho enemy lo cut thu West I'oint ltuilroud ure iu
e.iieiilutiuti, hut nothing eeriniu uf a ninveini lit is
yet known.
The following oflicinl report was seal by eouiinund
of lii'iieral JohiiHtoii tu lleud-ipiarters here, dated
lust night.
llioin yi .inriiiis is' Tin: nn.n.
Since tho fniluro nf tho enemy to out the West
I'oint rosd near -Vewnitn, both Hrmies hnvu been
quiet iind occupy their former positions. Ours is
much iiyproved by rest and Imthiiig mid iu tine
spirits.
-'.'-
Sptxtat hi lli' Miiiijiliii .4yiyoa.
Tl'l'ia.o, July 111. Wo left Tupelo on .Sundiiy
last and have been lighting on thu prairies. The
enemy refused tuiidvuiieo and moved on Pontotoc.
On Wednesday (ho enemy declined hatlle nnd
moved lovviiril Tupelo.
Wu struck llieni in ihe Hanks on every roud, but
rapid movements prevented concentration.
Un Thursday wo attacked him with threu cavalry
divisions ut uld Harrisbtirg, but failed tu drivu hiui
from his strung position.
Tho eneiiiy declined every invitation tu light.
Friday iil'teruuon, our troops being well up and
tlio ut to bring tho affair tu un issue, the Yankees
tb i nnd nro in full retreat.
i'ho enemy fought stubbornly when compelled to
ih, i i, hut was iiviikndy ufruid of a set light.
Our bos wns severe.
Smith h id 15,11110 truops, all veterans except eight
regiment' of negroes.
Not H.iu. A rather curious incident oc
curred nt I'ntsdam at tho time uf tho visit
lately inade to that place by the members i f
tho Statistical ('i ngress. Among tho per
sons who wero w r.lking in the gardens) of the
Sans-Soiici was a Prussian officer, who en
tered into a conversation with an Knglisli
' aura nt. Tho latter, after a time, could not
j avoid expressing his surprise at finding a
I Prussian ofiicer speak Knglisli so well. The
i oflieer replied that there was nothing aslon-
ishing in tho fact, as his wife and his iiiolh
j t't-in-law woro both Knglish, "Might 1 ven
j tore to impure the name uf your iiiother-in-!
law '"said the Knglish sitrutit. "(Iiichii
Victoria," replied the ofiicer, who was none
; other than tho I'rinco Uuyal of Prussia.
J5jy- An intelligent tinny officer, who left
Petentburg on Friday evening states that ! on
Kai'ly had already mounted eight thotisan d of
his men in Pennsylvania. . It was thought
that Karly would treat tho Yankees this time
iu full accordance with their deserts. We
trust in dud he will compel (hem tn drink
lo Iho dregs tho bitter eup they have so often'
and so barbarously applied to thu lips of
unoffending Confederates. j
(ir.s. Hcntkr. The dispatch says (he
ntt'ooities of this man in the Valley has east j
llutler into the shade. The laurels nf"tlie(
Heast" cud. no longer be attached exclusively
tn his brow, lluntor the savage of the
Northern hordes. He) has happily, the re- !
deeming virtueof courage, und will no doubt
give our soldiers a future opportunity nf be-,
ing even w ith him. If he gets i ll thou as
successfully us he does now the fault will he j
nur own. i
1 Tho "peech made by .Mr. Long, of 1 ihio,
ill Ihe yniikee ' ongron, ha been republished III
( tngUn l t .r (.'ciKittl eirculmiuu.
Shi'i iiiali's I'leselit DHIIciilly.
'fin iie-poiubiil f llii) Columbus Kmpniur
thu. di-coii,scj upon Shei mull's present position
mid the ilith. allies iu his path :
' Shrriuun bus now nrrived lit 11 puint trniii
wheiiee 11 will be ,1 .loin uli matter fur lion t" Hank
1 Ibis ii 111 v. 1' 1 ' 111 '1 hi in-1 'a Kerry tn Citintihulllnn
' it is tin nly iiiilcs, mnl there is no plnco lint with
those two p. mils llllll ihe 1 1 1 1 1 Is tul liable, Thu
bunks 011 (hn western itldu uie veiy uluiipt. A i'lti-
ni'ii willi wiiuiii I eniivoirtin vcsior'iiiy, ami wno
ktiuws i-tt-ry hug trad in Ihu tutir intitilies, in
funned me yesterday thul llierc was Iln possihlo
elinnio of Shcruinn being uldo to lluoiv a toon
aemss Ihn river bc'iteeu ibis place ami ( 'iiinphell
Ion, owing to Ihe uhrnpliiiss ot Iho hank" ol the
liver. His otilv chuneo of cruising, I In II
ni
C.unnhollion or Smith's ferry,
seven null's urmw
I'auoihellloll.
moves Ins wiioie army m
to thul I luce, lit! llllll lllllst llliHIldnll 0 III 1 1 ri .IH t
ami depend lor supplies upon Ihu surrounding
eoiintty, or huul litem in wagon from Cliiillanuugii.
Two or three doys umio will pruhubly dcvolopu bis
in Ifii 1 1' Hi-, "
I A lli tiott I
has been ngn
j t Im st iillmled I
: duv :
o.si iiivii. ti. .Macon for sotnu duys
with nu iiuportaiit rumor which is
by Iho Chui lcslon Mercury uf Tucs-
I da till. .iiiil we. 1 1 1 1 1 v iidd Hint tho sliileiiieiit is nu
tuero riitnor, thai u inililaiy enlerpri.-u of great
j originality ami hublncss, mid protnising, in (ho
j event of .'iicei -s, the most nnpoi Iiinl results, is now
j uloot, ami will prnbtihly be hcurd frnm t'tfi ninny
ilaVS. A sitece.-siui l-siie ul tins Itlliiu wulll l semi
u llnill uf joy lliii.nglo.nl Ihe land.
't he slory alluded to hits nssiimt'd n definite nliupc
nml i.i no iloiiht hue. A few days will givv ul lliu
rcpiil I ot' thu enterprise. Meiiuwhib' although up
liurt'iit I y thero I'utibl he no danger in tilling tliu
I sluiy lit this Inle day, yd, wu do Unl like, lu he (ho
I Inst to put iiiiporliuil military luuveim nls in pi iul.
.linoil T:1 Jt rljilt.
A Ma,. (leu. wil l Steals S int.
' III AH 01 Villi. Its, liOMVl'.s H lllll A I' 1. I
I .llllll! :'l, Istil. j
I To I If h.'litur o' tio Iti'linhfiiil Y.i ininn .'
' Will vol please nieiilion ill your next is-ue thul
! Ihu to ioW'lii'' pieces of 1' In tu Were Poind ill Ihe
mess chest mnl wiigun
I lien. I'l SI 111, bulled
Inn,' lino.
iitj-'c sit (lie I. nil
i e.u. ilii. ni Tiiviiitiim: M.iinm, on ine
I I III ill si. 'I' hose ur lie les arc Sllpp iscd to hnve been
stolen from ciiiciis, mid enn ho oh'iioied on uppli-
I'lltiull lo Iheso llelld 1 1 II :l t Ti I s :
'ine silver ten pul ; live silver spoons, marked
"I' ;" one pair sugar tongs, iinmarki-d.
Ilospcclfiilly,
I.. 1,. I.OMAX,
Ilrigndier detlliral.
i'lllli'KIlN I Hull nil. 1 i j I . I . . - - Hot'. Juincs II.
.McNeill, lute Ivlilur ut the Nnrih C.uuliiiu I'rcs
hyierian, now .Major of Ike alii N. C. i.'avnliy,
who was a inembcr of the I'rcsbylery of I'diubelh
town, New Jersey, while ho resided ut Iho North
prei ions to the wur, hus been sirickcu from tin roll
of that liuiii , fur being ' in syiiipnthy wilh Iho c-i-lin
ivieke I robclliuii agiiiiist the duvcrliluclit ol
the I 1 1 1 1 . -' I Si. itcs," nml for hnviiift" served in u
milituiy e.ipncily under tho su called (.'untederule
lint I I lllllclll."
Mujur .McNeill is wuithy uf (ho hniior which his
former brclhrcii lone conferred on him. lie is
serving "iu u military capacity iimlcr the so called
I'lilltederale i i o Vet II tllcllt" 1111.1 hem s hulloruhle
ivuionls leoeived iii fighting against tho Cuilcd
SiMcsn
VM.TTii' New Vur.k Herald suys that tho new
revenue lull, pa-sed buth brnnehes of the ymikeo
Congress, will :i ii n ii nl ly reuli.e three hiuijreil mid
lifly inillioiis to the Treasury. Tho rutcs uf tnxo!
on i neon ins will het cutter he It per et-nl. on nil iiifnuit'-s
over jllllll Ulld llo't evceeding j.i, llllll, to lll.llllll sev
en mid a hull' per cent., ami exceeding $lll,iliill ten
per cent. The lax uu whisky w ill he$l all pergul
I..U ii I li' .1 ul v sl, until 1st February next, utter
j which pi-rind it Will III! two dollars per gulloti.
f- A land l'o -t' llll s nisi been decided ill til.
boms, by w hich lohnM.lL'llire has recovered, llllcr u
i Hurler of u cey. lury u f lit i gal ion, bonis in the .Sort li
nn part of the city, worth si.,iiu,iino, together with
Hie rents und prutils, which are tu he assessed upnu
the tenants, und will bo very heavy.
V,'(t-A eurrespundent wrilcs from the Yaiikue ur
my bcturti I'clcr-biirg: "Here, us everywhere else
: tluit my observation bus eYtended, Iho women of
the South me our most uncompromising foes. Tho
i inleusity uf their hatred is reully appalling."
I'llllsoSAI.. Our ollicu wns graced yesterday, hy
u visit (roin Mr. Kruno M. I'inil, the able editor ot
'lliat always sterling nnd nllcli spicy paper, Ihe
t'hatlaniiugu liehel. (V ,'.oii CW.'fiiii.iii
i ll: III,.
Vl'urliun.- of Nashville atu fust becoming it
last negro ipiartcr, they having permission to build
on nny vacant bit, and many of them are in il suf
fering I'liiidiliuii.
UIKD, al the Cutuiisii Hospital, itl this place,
un the lillli hist., of a wound received on the 1'i'lli
nit., whilst gallantly lighting iu defence of his
country, Wit. A. lliuiins, of Maury country,
Tcnn., a private in the lirsl Te.iinesseo ltegimeiit,
Muney's llrigude. Wo indulge iu no idle pritiso in
saying that he was amuiig ihe must gallant of sol
diers, a true pilriut, und, wo havo reason lo be
lieve, that which is hatter than all, n chri.stiuu gen
tleman. lie will be buried Ibis morning at (en o'clock,
und il is meet thut Tenuesseeau.s shuul 1 attend bin
budy to the grave. I).
A PROCLAMATION
ut
isir.v.ti ii a it it is, ;ovi.kok or
ti:.m:sski;.
To the Shot-ill's, Coroners and other civil ollieera of
the State uf Tennessee, and to the ullicers in
coiiiinaiul uf troops from said State, either on
duty or in hospitals :
Wiihums, a vacancy fbr Congress in the lllh
Congressional District of Tennoss e, bus heiji oc
casioned by Ihe ileath of Hon. David M. Curriii,
you arc therefore coiiiniunded lo open und hold
im election on 'I'll l' KSDAV, the eighteenth iltv
of August, eighteen limn. rod and nixly-foiir, at ull
the voting places in your resoeutive counties, nnd
ill the camps of the I'iniiy, ami at such oilier points
ns Tennessee soldiers may he nil duty, or in hos
pital, nu the duv of election, ill piirsuaiicc nf un
net of Congress,' entitled " An Act to provide for
holding I'lectionsTor Uepieseiilntives in the Con
gress of Ihe Coiifcilerute Slutcn in the Stute of
Tennessee," iipprovcd Muy 1st. si;:i, mid mi act
iiniendiitory thereof, iippioicd dune nth, 1MI4, for
the purpose of Idling said vacancy, mid due return
thereof make to mo according to law. In testimo
ny vi hereof,
i I, (SHAM (I HAKUrs, Covernnr of
-' I., s. 'Tennessee, have hereunto sel my hand
I ninl caused the greul seal of the State to
lie iillixed, this the L'llh dav of .lime, A. D., s(i4.
(SHAM ). IIAUKIS.
Hv the (iovernor :
.1. K. It. Uav, Secii'titi y of State,
j 1 1 7 td.
J Tennessee papers copy ProchiiiiHlioii till
elect loll.
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FRICTION MATCHES
TKV THKA1;
'fhey are ns c I ns ui yankee niutuhes.
Address
ih:i;ks .v Johnson,
A llritliu, Uu.
June llif
1 oi i i.i:
HV J. II. JiillSii.V .1 CD.,
.0.0 ul., Mui'i.ii Sheeting.
Inn lbs. Win (.'undies,
I ml " Sub-tiliUe Culiiv.
ol " It,.. I' Hoe.
jVil t'.l
Auction Sales
II V
J. II. JOHNSON & CO.
i nmi:N im; on jiumiiv 1111-:
1 Sit Ii hint., und continuing Ikuii .lay to duv, until
SllleS me enlnph'ted. t'olisistillg nt
trw ( ii'tcis,
iScylhe lilndes,
Mill Si',
Weeding llnus,
,',teelrd(,
Wattle hunt,
t'olloe Mills,
II ol'au 1 .li ds,
r. .11. 01 Cuids,'
W'util (.'mill,
Augeri,
t'his-fls,
biijfuy Hubs,
liugi y A xols,
Wagon A lull.
Andimiis,
Siuolhing livii',
lliiinl Morliirs, 1
It iltlc Furuiieos,
Tinilli Hiuihoi.
ltH7oS,
Hiiur strops.
Iloi.k s und h'ves,
Hullons,
,' hue M nkor's tool,
und iiinnv nl her urlich-s ul Ilu 1 .In are, a 11 eh us plan
ters and hnllseki-epel s lii.t-d.
COMi: ON I',, ONI. Al l.,
' now is yuir lime to supply yuuiselves, at your own
price".
Sutes to coiiiuiLiu e ul lu o'clock.
. ii, IM.WIII.ItllV,
Auctioneer.
(irittin, .Inly 14- td
CALICO
AT
We hiui) on hand Iweiity pieces of superior uli7
Jhjni t ciilico, which we will sell In tin- In, It ut
i k. in not, I, aks ii:it v viti).
si.'i'i'hiok hback ai.i'aca, at
111 ii.i:n ikii.i.xms im.h vaiid.
kxtha 1'ixk i'kkntti dkal' dt'.tat, at
Tllllt TV-l'IV I'. 1)1)1. 1, Alts '. It Yl.
IIKOWX SPANISH lJNl'i.V, AT
th iii.vi: noi.i.Aits ii:h yakii.
MACUN SIIIKTlMi II V TI1H HuI.T, AT
HIT: DOI.l.AltS f'.lt YAltl).
VD wiui; iiiiKKcm.Nti hy Tin: iioi.t, at
rivi: noi.i.Aits ii:h yahii.
C'oine and supply yuurselve-'.
J. II. JOHNSON Ji CO.
Urilfin, July I j lit
LOCATKI) AT (illll'I'JN', tiA.
A ItK eichunging llnbboW WAHK of nil kinds
XV ami SVltl P KI;TTI.1:s nl obi prices lor uld
I'ASTIXtlS ut old prices, or Ihey will give Ihe
highest rush price lor old CAST I NCS.
jH If. T. Wlill.STKK. i CD.
I'oit sai.i:.
V largo iissorlineiit of Knglish writing paper,
hluu nml while, in ipiantilies lo suit pur-
1
hutiors. I'rico reasonnble. Apply I
(i. A. KA.MSl'Ivl'K,
juiUIUteod, Kebel Olliee, (Irltin, (ia
(iKOKOK DIXOX,
(lOllltKllt.V III' MIMII'IIIS, TKSM.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
RICHMOND, VA.
;ll eluiiiis ngsinst Ihe Confederatu (luyeruuient,
adjust,. il and collected.
rp" ulnr attention paid (o Holdieri'
cluiuis, ,
jc7-tf.
ion iiiri:.
At'OMIMITKXT nml I'.vporicncc.l Cook, wnshor
nml ironer, who is al.o ncipiuiiited Willi
general housework, nml is u very lair seamstress.
Apply at this otliee. jiiMula-tf
Hook Keepers Altolilloli.
''piIKKi: lire severnl hundred Volumes of books
1 belonging to I)r. Ii. bhins' library loaned nut
iu (iritliu. Parties having Ihctn will please return
them to his old rooms, nod oblige,
je'-' Im. 1.. Ii. STKWAKT.
i,i;(;ai, hi anks.
Wi. love iill I, all. I III this oil lr..M .......U ..
Ihe lllsnks ii.-eil by Slieritis, Clerks and (inlinnriiu
ill this Stute, heiiulilully printed on lino while p.
per, which wo will nell ul the sumo rales now churir-
tnl fur tlio blank paper ulolie.
I wati:d:
! IICSIIKI.S (or more) lil.ACK II KK-.
j s.Wl It IKS, l..r the u-e ul I he .M edicitl lie.
I psrltneut uf Ihu Army u! Tennessee. I will puyv
I $10 per bushel, delivered lo mo iu Allunta, tj.
I The vessels I'oiilaiuing sainn will be returned im.
j uiedlutely lieu of rpili-e. p. CO It It A,
opposite thu Aiht'iii'iiio,
j j I 1 111 Dut atiir .treel.
j kacs: itACs::
We will pay tho highest luuiket price fur goui
! euttini ur linen rugs, uf ywu in enbuiige ..r Ihem
! tins) Kllgtiah lttl un l ci. pi..-r, 1.1 Kiivelopel.
Apply m (h. M-.H1-.T. iifUl.'f..
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