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The Zanesville Daily Courier from Zanesville, Ohio • Page 2

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-K H. KILBY A I 0 tt 8 and Binders, O. uriofind lathed the in mourning. Conner KVBNIHO, MAT 1, 1866 WMHIf Courier TMUIT OOVBIBB OAZET1 Oaelnwrlloi: do TS 1 2 75 23 I (Mmetion la made to a i Ai Si mlA 'Oaf. i wntnvt hy th.

qin.itir,li»ir er twelve JOBS 8HRVO-JK, Pu ll.hcr oaa la Danv aid one time la ly lnv fcanuat of tha roception of tho roiuamt on Tbo Journal fatli. to OOOM to hand tbu morning, and our ptfehat made no raanlion of Uio ma to-daj. We will prepare a report for tu Our jolamnE are crowded to.da with other Bewi, and the oration of Mr Ba-i cnft. Onrxaadert will and in tbe oration of th Hiftoiian Bancroft, a choice literary trent i itapiaeoof the purest Englieh, so honnst, and simply truthfu 1 as to oc lumftni admira'ion of the most les-necl aid to ooaprebended and endorsed, by tho aottagwr in the land of which tLe great LID amphitlcallj tho ropresoDtativc fttm WAB are glftd to publish Older from (he War Department to day meaaares to rrduco tbe army, and exponie, of the goTernment We sppri that in short time a large number toldttn will return to their homes and er- 'gage In the pur '3i 8 of peace In branches of industry thpy fire needed OHIO RAILROAD STOCK riivtion Is called to tfie article tbie concerning; tbe bond holders of the Centra Ohio Railroad hose who have nponthe road sbould read the article, -prepare to as much ss lha after a CT'am claim be ftrnvi to find I Ba'eigh, North Carolina. We before uglhis morning, f.

IP? ol Balejgh papers of the ISt'a 16th ITtl. and from tVb Standard, published AV D' Holdea, we extract some news, Tba Atowbrrf was forwarded by Adjuten' Horace S. Abbott, of the isoih i i Ohio Vol. Infantry, and kindly banded us OB 3atniday. Adjutant Abbott baa tnrnieheJ the Stand.

Boater of tbe offlcetc of tbe recunont, which is a part of the brigade of Who is tba FrcTOft, and Col, Willsrd Proroft Marshal, with office nnd bra i quar- Capitol, and in command of the eity. The Standard (s published at JOote a num bar, or Scla to News Boys It is about one- fourth the size of the Dal'y Courier Tha adltor anaonEces thfct the Kevolution been counted ami ng thoso rerresented in Con- hai failed. That Mr. Lincoln ha! mad" good STM been "presented that he would 'feold posses' the forts and other property of States, and that be would enforce tbe Jaws of the nation. He calls upon Ibe ter, ac the a'legmnce i a wnrtl tpathern to eithur their dutie- aacftiiensot the United States, or prepare condition of lubjtigUion.

He "fn two years past our po pie have i no a in 'he. of the Pniifld ef A i ss faHtfl bv ike hand, of an aveawin Jlnulirr 10 omre wi'li wliirh lie lv I I rovd ehou of nudity oeoi le i nl a rnuld tm frnni Ilie of in a iciern The wnilhiEii nf tbn milliinn i 1 ifaremama aa are horns in notemn ftroeen- ton over our preni nlona the do vonr! the rnoiiniairtp prftino to i ren'iiic plnrn in vnllcv 'lin 'ippi The. "I hie funeral vibr.lel hr.nijh the world nnd the friends of freedom of 'f ever? I snd in every e'imc lire li Too a have named away ainee Alirn hntn I.inenln Binod in the flush of vnro-niin manhood 10 permit anemnt at ihirni-ler or nn of earerr Ve find liarci to bclievn i IN llieir and beiiiitv nothiiij? but henevolenee sre in death, we almnM lonk for a i imito brought more vividly tin eftrm i Ins features which were to A few veara an" lie was Tillag' ornev enuaeerl in the supnort of name to fsrne urureely named bevnnd bin neiiilitmrhond, Km mini i i mdde him be oonepiciioiii in coiintrv, Hrow on hmi firm tbn gnie and tl reqpeet unrl i of the world xvho i-otne us will deed" li of the wo dirliil rennlt" of bin public en reer is due to izood common srnae 1 renames, nf wit imok i of tho puhlie mind, 1 rare mmbiim lion of finedneis anl plianev, tcn- of how rnnrli to the Amerien" In wfio us bo wnlkerl with them s'dn bv inspire I him wilh their own ftn eriergx nnd how much in the over rul'ne of morn! world by i tlin Belfinlinrsi "I il mnde In defent nsell But after evorv allowanre it mil of 'lie i precedi i i i a i ti to and hi flowed tin ni, that when IK went 10 Wanhirujtou the nrt i he trod shook under Ilia feet he I the a aoltd fonndatom that i i hnd Mie fons and he envi rer! the United Smteu to whom thev brio 20 1 the i ha nn'l the nbode is now tbe home onlv "I thn frei- a thn bmindleas public domnm wh rh nnd in t'rest moa' 1 u''' Id for the diffusion of elavery, now irrev hlv devo ed lo freedom tint then mnn i 1 arpon of a bnlnncr 1 power in a iblir he- wren s'nve States and free States and now the oolish worrlp nre blown aw.ay forever hv tlifl ireath of a a Miasonri nnd 1 hat a terrible cloid of political berasy rose from ho thren'eninc to hide the licbt of the run and under its darknesn rebellion wi" 'isiuff into indefinable proportions, now the at mosphere is narer than ever before and the in rrectmn is vnmshinir nwsy rotmtrj is enm another mnuld nnd the pi-nntic vfftern oi which hnd been the of Bioro than centuries rlnwn we hope rever lid to he wns srntl 1 it hy 'he as i for his elation tho ot later and i'i pite ot numeroii. ho i the un ita'ird nnd tin ehoire ol the A i ciin people fora oeennd term of service Through ill ih" mad a i ol tr. ho retnmrd tho weetnn.i of mom he a it the on the bnt lefn Id -ind tho more tnrribli- destruction of our men in captivity by the slow torture of e.

i never been nble to proiofce iim mti hurtoring one vengeful feeling or one irnose of cruelty How "hull i mnst comnletelv "how if ForroW Mr Lincoln How nhii.ll it honor hu The-o cnn be but a i He WM struck down when ho wa" in i and in strict conformity i i ensued in oni princij lei affectmj a i its wood nnme find to i i and tho a i Uri i must take tlio phar i i of ac inn ml breathe it i fi rtli in thi ji lev i he Ml ticc i Inrrt ho hc.J in lux him 1 mui bp uplifted ogam higher mil mnro firiuH i lie fore, and bo carnotl nn triumph everythme rhe hit pro Umation if the day of.T»nuny Ib83, doclurini; thi parts of the country in rebellion the freedom of nil per sons who bnd been held at 'laves, must ba uffirm- ad and sustati ed Fvonts (is they roll miwnrd. have removed legality and binding forco that proilamation Tho country and the rebel eovernraetit have each lai 1 claim to the public service of the lave, and et but one hfti a nirhtlnl claim to -mob. senice That rightful claim belongs to the Uni.ed States, bccauie every one born on their with the exceptions of the children of and i ow I them a primarv Every one I'n hits Tto DOW II eon'inMBM. lnd frOBi waft to at the Ik4 et thfjl suo, who had mrrounded btmMlf th the glory of the muni brlllUuUnd noit rir ed aehievmenU, who not a week ago uined with arnotlonate pride among tho frreateit bene ufb.ii ooBDtry and the Kenerali of ill lime, has usurped nora -han whole the FAooulive, and under the name of pease las roviveu -mury and given lecurlty acd polit- cal power to from the Chesapeake to tbe Itlo Oruodo 'iVbycfiutd he not remember tbe 4yintr advice of Washington, never to draw tli. Kword Inn for Holl-datonu) or the rieuU hu a I a never tii snettli it till tU work.buuld be aaooinplmhed And yet, from thin bad aet, whleh tho people with ono nnitrd voioe condemn, no great evil will follow tbe ihailow of hw own fame The individual, even in Ihe greatness a i i i a glory, sinks into Ihe iniiza'Soance before Ibe re.inlles inovemeaU in the history of man.

one can turn back or the march of Providence V) nentiineit of de.pair may son with our ft rnw We owe it to the memory of the dead We owe It to tbocauieof pepalar liberty tbrouguovt thi, world, lliut the judileri crime which hu taken tho life of the President of tho United State. i-b ill not proluoe impediment in the course nf public ufTurK Thn great nty in the mi lit nf a euablernii of deeply seated hati suiUlnod with compoiure and It has nobly duae it. part guard the derangement of shock to public credit. The enetniei of i i theHcveroattrial VI.ILC of (notion not beon heird doub' and denpon lenoy 1 In K.roio 1 "ty thu ouiitry in the beauty and un 1 hopi j. nth and proven to the world the an 1 the durability of mutitutionn griming i ol tho re i in and affeotionn of the people Hoaven kai willed it that the Unite! ihul i Thn tif tho earth cannot spare them All tne wore out ariitoerooies of kurope iw i feudalism of slaveholding their titrung buuded tkemselvea together i thi doadly ennmien of our national life It the Old Worl 1 will discuss the refip.ctuo advantage hgaichy or equality of tho union ot church Htato.orthe rightful freedom of roligtoo of I aoooudlblo to tbe many or of land monoponSod nn ever-'lecreaimg number of tbe few, the i 1 Statew lire tn control donsiou by heir (at it anil un iblrmu zumplo I a been that tho i i Ailao i i i i thorn round an in i i a if tha inquiry is umdi whether the man 8 i find boloved shall elicit from the reunori of thope iple enduring uf their 01 ilnll "i poster political lower a Hiiparm tending dynasty, the United States must the rreblom If a question used on the i( ecive merits of Tiuiolcnn or i i uf i i i or Napoleon, tho I i St itf.3 must I call to mind thnt l'i wi.ro twelve most of them tho oj i of tho hu uin rici and toointrast with them tho i of American presidents 1 ho of the hour is incomplete, our mm is in meere if, while we oppress i in tlie great principles i underlie eminent wo do not also givo our tunnort to the i to thu people niva i trstion An Irow is now by tho i i i in, "ie I of tho Bnitod Stutoj an I ho ai i a i th 1 as the roprc iUtm the industrial i i a i i I i an orpba- at li UF yonri old poverty a il HC'-J itt.pi to I i a youth is jt piiHo in college' uevortholi.sii ho bus receuoij a thorough htical educatien in statrsmJinsh in tho eho I nf the people ind by long experience i i A village functionary membersut LL si each branch of the legicltt turo hearint; i 11 thrill of joy tho word I itim, i presorv.d a representative in nijro'i su vear 1 ivernor of tbo ery tfcat hrkUaW UM W(kat i Is a.rvlBf Itself beneli 0', Ml to oNliton subaUntlal vatae fnm thalr la many years totally without wkicb oonoeatioiu nothing could have been reaUzed.

Wa are sBrpriaad to leara 3PX lor debt holden and WUd lo of rceut, IJMM OUM have kindly conMntod to the loor open until the lonflrmalion of the lor all who have not availed share in the uf the tu do to. on the propoafd, tilt O. B. can not fail, it seemi to to ly a tooA at any other road havlBf; itt Urminua in our ci j. in Ike mei engagad the nffaira elf road, and lhall look with to its future maaajemaot OAio Stale Journml.

FOR rttK CURE OF ALL Diseases Writing from on impure. state of the Blood. eUOB AB fL I I a BJ IK and wrongly it may be but itill been counted and represented The born on our always owed allegume 10 tho general Rovcriment It ro.iv in tbe past have been a qualified allegiance, manifested i a ward, tnnugi guardian or of an infant through it" parent Hut wtcn the a i Co hi" allegiince he slave stood face to fn.ee wiih his countrj and his allegiance, which may before have been qualified one became direct and immediate Hi" fell off and he st at once in tbe pres mbaat CAIBO, April 28. The following the Memphis Bulletin's account jt the terrible disaster. Clio Sultana Captain ar.

rived from Now Orleans, last night, the 26th, with about 2,200 people on board, of whom wore exchanged Federal priaonenfrom the balance fceing refugees gular from various points along tli'i river, proceeding towards St JLouis Sha left tlio coal pile about 1 o'clock thn morning, and made jomo eight or ton miles, when an explosion of one ot tbe boilers occurred The boat with its mass of living freight, took fire the vicinity of the engines, nnd in a short tune she was burned to the water, and now lies on a bar near Fogleman Landing, nothing visible but her charred remami and jackstati steading erect The fcene following the explosion was ter rible and heart-rending in the extreme Hundreds of people were blown into the and dose-ending into tho water, some dead, some wi broken some scalded, were borne under by tlio resistless current of the great nrer, never to rise again The survivors re' prc ent the screams lis agonirmg bsvond pro- Some clung to frail of the i 4, ai men cling to straws, and sustained tlietnselvcs for a few moment, but Or itlly be a me oxhuustoJ and sunk Only the best mmers, aided by fragments of the wreck wuro enabled to reach the woods, and re tako refuge i rescued by boats sant fr.im the landing re to their assistance. There were abou fifteen women and children aboard, and us near as can bs ascertained not more than or throe had been found at tho hour when (his aceount was wriltfn At this time it impossible lo give a cor- to statement of the cause of tho accidest i mber or natnei ol tho lost and saved JSv vtlnng is in tho greatest confusion Sir. who th" mate, Tvat on tho Hid in the pilot house with Captain (jcorge Cav ton, who was at tho wheel at the time ot explosion. He only remembers tho shock, tlmt he was blown into the air, aad after wards taken from the water. He saw tho lower dock in flames and knows no more.

can no idea of the cau of the acei di nt and the boat was going at ordinary Otaetroai IM CB the Son BeaU Beid a cl 4 and Motafecn Oloen. LOW Junillee, bit Bbean, Hereoriil DlatMM, General Debility, LlvcrOoiopltllt, Lou ol ZANESVILLE, OHIO. 2 6 A L.T at i i of 1 ouuesdee, approved as its governor I i le tion lie a' tho opening of tho re II 11 Sonu fr iu that state In Congress -1 lien a tho 'Capitol, when "loaators unrobukod the i fient by telegram to forl he alone from i ern 0 i told them what the government i not i to tell them, that they were traitors, and lo erre.1 the a of treason iiy a perpetual purpose of pubho euomics to tifcj j's lite, bearing up against tho still greater trial I the portecuti ot hit wife aod children due lime bo went k. to hit state, determined to re i Union, or die with ihe Amenaan 8 ii; for i i theot And now at the call tho Dinted si iteb he has returned to Wish i as a con with Tennosse" a free state for his triphy It remains for him to con -11 in unto the vindication of the Union lo that Union Abraham Lincoln has la 1 a myrtyr His death, whleh wus meant to sover it nd repair binds it more cloielv and rairo firmlj thin over The death blow aimed at him w.ik aimed it the native of Kontuck) not at the of Illinois, but the man who as President, ir the eioLutivo branch of the govern tncnt at the representative ot every man in i i of the irime was th i i the whole po ipla and the of tho i people From Haino to ihe southwesi. boandn-rv oa tho Pacific, i makes i ly a n-edel an im prict to uch its inmost feeling IDO g'avc that reeoivet the remains of Lincoln, receives the i to i mot the which i rise ivor his bo will boar witnesa'to ud and all loomed well up to tho moment explosion occurred, that the Second Engi neor, a sober, reliable man named Clemens, at the engines, and that nothing more than common was in progre'-s Capt Oayton was also hurled into the wrecic among the Un boilers and rubbish, sustaining slight IB- liines He immedia jumped overboard ith a door which he wua enabled to reach free.

Patronage Ibe i true that all this levolntion it null and how can this be cured, and how tho popular confidence be secured to the authors ot this bogus legislation By a return by i end. i the nation bound, liko the rest cf i Mr I i 5 proclamition lid i' lake notice ol the already existing right i tr-tf adman to freedom The trea'on ot the master made it a public crin.o for the "lave to his obedience tbe treisoJ of the -late set free tho collee jve bondmen of that state of In the times of feudalism the treason dif Th doctriTie supported by the analogy precede fetence? Will'fAat inspire" ptpu of the lord of the.manor of hu We Wifh to eey that a lendalisra that emted among nf nnrnftonlo dcnre a new and le in many re'pocU from the feudalism of the i it i ii die ages but so far the precedent runs parallel i iht foils, aul rtprtstnia'-ves in all Wlth esea(; lor tieMO tho master then, tfiot Aome and it who for treMO the master now, leosei his slave' tfieir sentiment the middle ages the sovereign appointed an Itia no: tor as to say how th i ac other lord over the serfs and the land which thov eompluhed, but thtre i 1 there it I cultivated in our day, thesovereigh makes them BTM." master of their own persons, lord over them jai we awk tha', tha people bu betrd de HOM. Iiettbe new order of things bear the fall stamp of the popular will and the popular Hcttnnc lets, it to quiet disaffectipn confidence, create harmony, anJ put our ople once more on high road, under the old Ssg, to the fu! all that prosperity bappi- which they led by tb: forced fec the offer these luge est. DCS with mncb deference for tbo viuwe of but inJairicelodorfelves and our wecoald It ha 1 been iaid that we are at war, and that the ematcipatiya is not a bellgerent right The objection brearg before analysis In a war between indepe 'jnt powers tbe invading for eigner invites ij his standard all who will give him aid, wht'her kond or free, and he reward' them according to ability his pleasure gitti of Ireedom but when at a peace ha ith itb from the invade 1 country he must take bis aiders and comfreters with him or if he leaves them behind, where no court to oa- force doo-ess, he can give no "eonrity it be by ihe stipulations a tre ty In civil want is altogether different There when rebellion 19 crushed, tbe old gnernment restored, and i courts resnme their jurisdiction ho it is with the I nited States have courts of their own noi eaid fougard tothegoviram of tho Fcdc-al aroiy in North Carolina, the Oen baa establ abed bis that i punish the guilt ot treason and viodi- tbe UoTernor'e utansion, in his -hefriedoui of whom the fact of re in the abtooce of Gov Vance who fl-1 on il ba Jet fr ol 'Qa federal force? ma? A beeame slavery eiul rr led in in the I nion Ui i main tng i i tho mciu to tho I i will aiiia' id a vtddd. i i Peace thi.

asho i ourdepirt ed irioni Iho frier I of conrnry and his race i i win i li ho i the restorer of the revuib ic he i a in hi death, tor tho ner I 1 ii 11 will plea I I the I if the i i i the Ire: 1 11 I unu the ihore three miles below, where nking a sapling, he seized and clung to it i Clemens, tho engineer was badly burned and scalded and can hardly John Fogleman, residing on the Arkansas -ide on being aroused by tho noise and seeing the burning steamer hastily constructed a rude nift and thie was the means of saving ono hundred lives Tho -learner Bostona No 2, Captain "Wation, was coining down stream from Cincinnati when the explosion occurred, and rendered Tamable assistance, saving many lives. Iho rocdliontns, Silver Spray, Marble City, tho dambleton and olh- ers iUo rendered much STVICO At tbe of the explosion Captain Masca retired trom watch, and was bed He wn- seen throwing shutters and doors to the assistance of people in the water, and hero nil trncm of him vanished Clerks d-imb and btrntton arc also missing. Tlu Sultana was officered as follows Master .1 Mason Clerk, 1 Gamble, 2d Clerk nit on Pi ot- Cay to i and Hcnrj IngnhHin Wmten- 'ar and Clemens Male, William Kaw- hcrrj istonard Henn Cross, George Cayton md Wm w.re the only officers known to saved ere pt Clemens who is almost dmd The dj ot Wm Cruddus, co JTfmiU OoaplmloU, fog i i olhor frem Improper ccndl'ion of lh5 elroalUarj Toolo, ll Ml a ti ue to dfrettkmi Unvcaiti. lor tbe a but UK blrly and lollj etc blihed, ih BLOOD-SEARCHER, will Bed a they eir lore fm Ml Me Ib 1 Ibw Oetottr 7t'i, WM. i I I ladV" BLOOD KAKoBtK, to log.lh.r with tb- right lo mj IB in The only article will Iu be putued bj thtm J.

PBIPABKD BY B. Co. Ptttabnrg, SOLI A OBAHAf CJ. WbolelllB AfMta, Ohio. Ivl'Intire Tb.bnilB.-.

of iklifelMe will be tramaete4 at Ibe ofleeef M. M. GRANGER. Boom, Id Story, under Courier Office. Of Attention called to the new plaU of Lou tuek Wnt ZUMVI In.

10 loUremafa- Ihle river, 'tine offend for inli rmtn, on M. Partlee InieMed to Ihe Kstati fur payment of Ins lerMt in a i BH BUMH.LI., M. UBVNOIB 6, 1865. A. I- E.

A Jo, 169 MAIN STREET, CALIFORNIA WINES, GIN, OLD RYE WHISKIES, ISTIE'W S. XJ S. I A I A I Of Every Description at r.bis DRUB STORE, 162 Main Official Poblic.Voliw. Scrip for Sale, COL.UMBDI, May 1st, ISIS 1 ST ACCORDANCE Wira TdK PKO- rlilonl of Mt of tne Ammblr of the hiaWot 13 1-65, iutu odesn wl I pf nntli the lit of Aaiul for the pnrcbM of re. etlved fuMtbe United for It or OT In the ef Okl The Kcnp eomprl of 1 nd Ho opoiHton vlll be reoelvw! tn 1m knndrdrd nil It ooaveoUnt mtj mude le Ike connly, who will trM- mlt thenne 10 then JABK3 II aODVAN.

Auditor or Stite TOLNRT IM). SIT, of WM. HBNK.Y of Fjtiza Distribution, BY1THE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT! The Subscriber tespectfully informs the Public that he has purohMed out the F. CA8SIDY Stock, in trade, consisting of almost all kinds of A I A BUREAS. BEDSTEADS, WASH-STANDS, STANDS, WAED-ROBE8, SAFES, fr.

tfc. A GREJtT FVf OF E.1CII. A I And as nearly nil the Goods sold will be of his own will endeavor to merit and hopei to receive a shara of the public patronage. 599 Broadway, New York. It Planet, worth from 16 jweud ISO Hailo L'cxei Paunt Cait I 0 Hitter Tntlt and At 0 of "I and Tabln Speeni 1'OQold Can Wa'onol.

ISO Dlimond i too Geld Walebaa 13:0 Lulli Onlral Ohio Railroad. The Icn cf ot Ceo 'ml i i Oil in uemnatli 0 MMIUC AL i Maxell J9 OF TIIK A A OHIO RAlLaOAD The pr p-r dV o' tiw Cen rsl O'm Ksilroid i a i 1 public Jiwet Sp-nsl master for ilul ptirno appointed by Circ i i tbe of dlsirlei. to of h' Baltimore snd Obiu Pailroiid CompabT, aud Clemeat Pre, i eut of (he Luile Radroa I Compsoy a ia rrp r.eut thf crfQilois tad s'cck bolJeri of nd company, to Bfreem looting to th. capital" iistton ard orprouia ICD of a aff Ira of Ihil com p.n the order o' srle 110 i tbio 00 could bv ihe commit oaer Tis aole mar's at ikat.eom mtjecl to the aud second npou wDich there on the first day oiiod by the about ol Jmimy 000 lait, as Called on Gen Sherman, ard have been received and Ih marked cxurtej now A cnar i 8 Mad non and His frank, and affable Jt-atiners and for which he pointed out the remedy and bii eavrnest desire for peace oa tho ba The connitu ious sutes had been transformed rosto td a are producing on our poop'e oom 1 3 no we Oea Sh rmaa .1 of 0 or oi inh'ot, aiid in RI! naett mnltoenlly fitted in the dnty whici fl- him. Gen-u common pr ws nil of a-id rowub which it IB recognized, vrithout Lto jBtats) lines oiiormer it now A elm tbe es the Union right be interfered with betaken as Mad lion before the of treason earned tiem away When tho federal Comtitntion emancipation was thought to legi'la Into robollun.

was formed, be near and everywhere the I lures had in fuse lonh, 1 their since that time MVinz of the of federal offictrs gfojMifrM fft'haye m(A we Dav4 not seei in the eioercne of to do away with tbe attempt has been nc what called to make the eonluion of perpetual, and event, have proved- with the clearness of demonstration, ths kcoD.titutioa which seek, to continue a case ot A. we hsve remarked the was made ind Prcpfrt) will held by the partie. niiDEil in lor of iht) rrrd torn aad a a. a pirues to the agreement listed we utideMiird. irom the making the parchase, a i a i i i aid holders who hai not ntftned the agrodmeat anl ior end-red tlirl- cla nn.

IQ accordance wish Ibe vimi hrtto riava the opporlunity of do- al any tiv i i I o' ke sale, i iher.wtl! ooniet to be prst- i a arf the i i i -r-s. i prop-r I'j termt of the wlilc i wa opportunity o' fTiJiiulnn, inlttea upon nil cla propcuM to be wl 'ad it snore', Slid he i i a Mooe i. I he Fourth Mor figt Bor-ds, fir.t in order 0 prionlirs, are to l- In rommon atsck al usr, rr prels red ck at rl hi ceils to -he dollar, at thti election of the holder, tiie Income i ceui. to tho iollir in ccmmon at The B0t IMD l6 aca i Wklh to restore the relatio is buwet I i i ttf, Mid to cultivate In the 3 fcaafd Nothing of. if stir of tbo bat on tba contrary every mom 1 affection I a Kay the Go i of 1'eaie Bl t'aaie generous may fity glow iu all and unler one comiuon fl i as 1 1 1 b'oWortbe ate i II hereditary bondaen through ondless generations moon isunt with the existence of republic So, new President and tho people of tbe Suus must insist that the proelarna- tion of freedom shall staad a reality.

And mnrti rer, the people never cease to insist that the conmtution "hall be so "ionded ai at terly to prohibit tlaveiy on any part of our tin for evermore Alaj, a state in our vicinity sbonid wnhneld iu merit to tbli last benlficent measure i i a an to our enemies equal the of a pitched battle snd delays tbe only method of pae fi' i Tho re a a ol the i i i by iee it is i i of mercy, rank i a der it is the part i ordei 2 i i I i i r-y in ijo i ft in" i i i i i i i i i i gr i i i ugh tbevocul i i Hern is ,11 cuon ot t'-a bolder. n- ce.u to oll.r in common -lock, P'MCDt 'oitj cent. lit I I. tin MabllitlM of tbe com. p'nv 1,11 be reduced QUO 0 HP, which or iegrdeil a vrtj roasonsble pirn-m Mid prosprctive edimnU ol 3i)ali IndlAnapolliS hafc loarteon U.lles oi the i of to Uy nilltwds i Aid 1st au lover cf thai ton ajreeooenl foi 1 eapilaliiBtinn of ihe tlaiM ol the a it aimed lo make em- i provisions, end we refer lo il uow morj at a 11 custom, thai Jt receire the 'all ol of onr readers are tbsi company, and advise Ihrsn, tbat they ha tbe oppo" i 'o avail tbe of the time allowed ny he-'or' 1 psnles to II.

We avn bad occasion berotolc rn to refer the sdj ntuie'it arid -eorganmlion tin- itd, and glad lo a this it i a flop in a direction. The of too country does not aflord a paml'el Iho ndj an i eV ambarfai-stid railroad nuch -rs concession-, aid luch jnanimity of action baT8 btea i rv 1st tnin Wbeolmg Va V.H« found ho hid taicT tha precaution to la- 5n Te himself Ainonc Iho aoldiera on board a'jta'Dnft, Oald and Coral. were 30 commis-iontd officers The riomntln. wero ol a rcijiuionts, and nearly all ex- cliingod Thay belonged pnnci. pillv 10 Wo tern Regiments, At the hour of writ ly only aOO or 600 per sons hnd been oaved Not less, than one thousand lives were hurled mte eternity by this most wonderful ot all river disasters i ii 15 i to If 00 to 40.10 liuo 35.10 is oa to 10 ae 75 to OB ftO 01 lo tOO COCO CO to 4OSIAH B.

ALLEN. Shrek 90. I8M as I Oamto Sleeva Bat of itudf Te.t 1 lala aad Geld Btuga, uelil Thimbltq, Lockati, Hew llvl. Belt Bocalei, Ooll PfO" and Pesclli, Fork Bozea, O. 4 feat, with Gold Oliver Ixtea Ion noldtrs.amd unnl of ITUo Jow.lry of evorj dMcriptlon, ol ttie belt and Ute.t itylM, valird at ilry, Baker, do; Russell.do, i Snow member ot Congress from Arkansas, was on board and escaped uninjured PABTIAI.

LIST Of The following named pertons dnftad down and were at Fort Picketing Lient NSeffer, 175th Ohio, Serg Lew Mills, 10th Ind eay, Ser M. IJuke, Ohio; JL. Brooke, 2d Mich cav, CommiBsary Serg Zach- anas, Tth Mich, Peacock, 9th Ind cav, Eldndge, 3i Tenn caval Jfierco, do, Hamilton, do, Jordoii, do, Levi Heoknw. do, Thomas, do Dougherty, dc, Milsapis, do, 8 Weeae, do, Kaulsee, do; Decker, do, do, Wood, do, Lackey, do, Kamsey, do, VT Chance, 9th, Indiana cav- alr; Daly, 18lh Infantry; Parker. 9Stb Dolender, 9d Indiana caTatry; Brown, 6th cavalry, Van Fleet, 14 Ohio; 89th Ind, Hunt, 36th Ind; Uray, Tenn Cavalry, Li aheiton; do, Benson, 40lh Ind, Katinr, 2d Michigan, A.

Dipure, 4th Ohio; Matthias 64tb Ohio, Thatcher 46th Obio, Haley 102d Ohio, falshoman, 9th ana Cavalry- Hites 102d Ohio; Jackson, 5th Ky Wallace, 124th (i rf Hodger 9th Jeflrisber. 13th Mich Oook 28tti Ob.io; Oarr 7th Ohio cavalry John 6lh Ind, 6Sth Ohio, McHurry 4tU Tenn cav; Wescott McClothiew Ohio cavalry; JR Hall 3d Ky cav VT Dunsmore 1st Mich Bngmeers; Moore 175th Ohio, Port, do, Wor.and, 4th (Jhio cav, nd a Step, pard 10th Indiana, and nil fathar, the Indiana tJanitiry Agent, Csptam 44th colored, Lieut Co 125W Ind Lieut buvian 9th Ind i Lieut Uivas Co A lOih InJ cavalry, Burnett, lith Ky, Lieut Dickinson ad Mich cavalry, Lieu', Card, 97 Ohio; i leunjiiariin, Liect Squire, lOUtOhio; Capt do; Lieut Karie 1st Mich L'out Davia, 7Ut Ohio, Carlia, do, Capt Koowr, 58th Ohio, Capt Uako, 118th Ohio. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. for Dray parpoi will (aid Inquire at i 1, IMS-dswU HILL. I LIMB 20 BDL3 Sandusky L-rne, do 304 Mtin Oauoere, Ulcers, aad Can certainly by one external appll- oatlo.

a SALVIt. wltaont ih. iiae lha kulfe, ty By BK. WICKEB8HAM, whe has had naay yeejraVipoileaee la treatment iw of wont af a- the It Ot laspcrttBt for the Importaaoe of ontor- inaate trying aa eKictnal r-mi-dy at an tally daj an nffllcUil are Invited to give m.aiull, at tbe of MB8 on Fifth Street, near ocait. Hewaik.Ohlo I flu.

he or. from 1 o'elotk to 4 'clock IB April SMtf.pne $500,000, be Sold for One Dollar Sack. Without ragard to value, and not to be paid for until you know what you will raceire. tkae whs have lk receipt tt rawo Ibli follonlof InUly perailt thalr Se be oted Kaban llavao, Maloteoa. aaetlM.

Willli. 1'i St H.w Terk, Ola.tor Plu.v fMO ft O. Tappu, It Terk BltMt, OoM Watch. rtlckeiKa. tHagoantpton.Ii.

at.Iol»B, valae Slag. Mr I 6Z st PUao, value tljn Mr. Ter.i A Mil er. Scran tea, Feorflva ua. Diamond Biaj, I a Feck, Sprlcg- III.

Melodecn, vain. US Br 1 P. id linntlaf WaMh, valm BVIward a lilad.a). WoreMter, Mai. MX.

li laiwell. Deteqtia. lewa, Lla. Dtop, 50 I Borae, 12S faarlSi Untie Dai, Hra. 0 Intenoll, Broaoa, Oh Pllttr S.t, talae SO Lleat.cant Wlil.rd*.

Hotel. Waik- initea, O. O. Patent Lever Walch, va 00 I WaiB.r. lota Olli.r Watta, valae 31.00.

Mafej who have drawn valuauie prUe. do BOI wlih thg'r yoMIihtd w. aitgak nUft the Hit nANfitcM or rion OaKTirlCATlS B.mlaf article aad Iu Tatca, aaVK uPK8i ch at. w.ll One ol tb.av coalalalag the Get tilcate or Uak.r for AitUle, (woilh at UMI sat dollar at reta will b. onr 01 unt bv mill any r.j.m 10 i i i i nf i i Ibe parcbairr will what Jrtlalalt aad iu frelB uaw rive Msiaielreil 0 na thea ned One lallAF and to; Arllela NEW MEAT SHOP.

ROCK tL BUTLER, open on Monday, April 2ith 18r5 A Bit. AT SII01- AT MLain street, A law itcn abeve MB BKBT 8 QBO- CBBT StuBK Tk will open 4 elock A te 13 eierv 4ar. (Sandaji They Invite the Mtada so (Ivi tkeni a call. aprll iMiat. me CO ARE IsOW GOODS, For Spring and i A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES, MISSES CHILDREN'S' AND IfifANTS Fine Shoes, Balmorals.

Gaiters, c. City made styles. --ALSO-M A 7 BOOTS AND SHOES, And a general varietv of durable goods for general use, FOR SALE CHEAP. 08 PECTORAL TABLETS. 15 TEN paichawr IfortMt tnling with aw may itpnd en prtmpt tkt a-tieli mill hi tm mfitfttif tent to by return Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed In all Osei BW 81i OerlltoatM fr One Dollar Thlrleea YwaJrMD a iussp for a Circular.

All Letter, should adtrsr.ee', BKNTON CO OLD EYES MADE NEW 4 4ktcttlBC how to reelore aad wttkeni aid of dKttr or IMS kj SMll I 111 mt M. 11H llroaftraj, T. MoINTIBB ESTATE OTICE is hereby givrn that 8th of April, i i i duly appointed and as one of the Ad lajimiratut wilh the i anneisd ul John Mrlnnre dortsaed. a i di C. RUsSRLL, M.

M. A ef John Melniue. aaU7iUw)W Ifor the Immediate Belief and Certain Cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, ffoarstness, Whooping Cough, Catqrrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Sore Throat, etc. etc. tor Ministers.

Pnblle Speaker, and thew art ladlspenaable for olmrlnt and HMngtbealac koarnnim, ete. Theeue ullk walck ther are belnK easily carried la Ihe reqnlrlat ne prtparatloa, al- readr for DM oa all not liable to ckange In uf elnats, eenulalif loiklnc lojarlon. tho be a nfflclent le all to (Ive then a fair trial. 9A CrnlH Old tnsrfi Goods at Old Prices. SLATE ROOFING.

arts prepared to furnish tbe bnt lualltv of Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania ROOFING SLATES, ll aaj anantlt; at skorl nellee. Boob an raaled II elthar pUla er omaaitntil. enneet glTea If rcqalrad. Orders tronnllj filled. jMret), OK.

0. (X. Bidklo M.T. Or, WM. CULBKITBOK.

Oil! THOS. W. PEACOCK, A ESTATE BROKER No. 100 MainSt, Zanesville, Ohio. Oil Lands and Leases txjughi and Sold WANTED TO PBRCUASB.

3 000 acres oi Oil Lands, Unimprofcd Lands, 10,000 Low-priced Lannp, In Mnskmcum and adjoining coinfss 1 owners wishing to sell, will please bring in title deeds T. W. PEACOCK mar6 TTAIB BRAIDING, All ktnO Jemlry, Laillci' sad tvllokai order at No. 168 North 4iA Street. mu r.

A. nitr A aantiici iirwan OH IXtDBZI BUltT. W. H. SHAFFER CO Wholesale and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCO, c.

Ac. 5T (lie OBioe of 5T (lie A- X. R. R. DUTNAM HOUSE.

A A I J. A. IREEBOBN, Proprietor- tbe Oncl'a'I Ni-MSPAPJ-Rl to tbf fr gootlt to TbktlwKrloand tl nntlo nnd Great WcBtora Bailwayh, tlnublo and expense. ol re I plat an bjr cnv eibcr all scull lEoutc. atttmtlori (flrrti to Ihf "orUtloa ol it Kant or Wot.

style. The dlr" rrntH ID tiu- vomlrrfzl TOIL BEJIOKS Of Via Tiom Lovi' tin' Mniinolpj Pmnch t-uas to SonnttWlOWD ad r-llaen. This EoaJ ntii! i wn 1 ftomplote i i ki C.i!:.-i, rrtr.rlft, I 1 "'vrcit. I A Tlrli't r. r.l.

r.on'i Si.pt. Pa. a 1SSS. i "I'l'ri 1 Capital of tho 1 li'TC timv in MICIIB "In! HIM r- -'J :1 i i largely, from i T-, i i i i i UiviilcndH percent, ore bi-iiiu i 1 i i i i and ihoiu is '''VERY i a this Company will Vie able tu i W. M.JOHNSON* CO At Peter Blaok'e O'd Stand, Are DOW opening a large Stock of NEW GOODS, SUITABLE FOR SPBING THADE SINCE THK A I 8IN0ER'S3EW1NB MACHINE! A I It lias taken Ever; 1 A R- W.

H1RBNDEEN General Agent, OHIO JET I Which will enable us to give all who favor us with a call, superior inducements. M. JOHNSON CO. Fetor OKI The Great Eclipse! i GREAT BARGAINS OP OFFICE AXD LABRATORY, 15 A a i A i i 36 8 will BlUud taatlorderifcr th. i 'T sale tho SJ.gmficoat Llit of ECLIPSE LINIMENT, COiZ? TWOTURE --ALSO-- i Mealing or fcironifiben i I I will famish medi.

tue for Uccpsieal Affec- Uni, Diptbcrlit, Dyspepsia, Paralysis, Ac lift wd au'efl or no pfty. Gent's Furnishing Goods, i To Correspond with the receut decline in Eastern Cities, No. 17-3 Main St. between 5rh O'th. March i3iKV Dissolution.

I I i i 0. W. I 1 a i i the firm day C'( tti- firni wiU lo AT GOLD I i thr of njnEca! riBelit 1: Mttlurt A'KII-cr: i A kt: i i IiiiK-Ij ed r.o h- rid firm will C. Collo, Kle'Jul Th'a iu j. L.

DAUGIIERTY'S GOLD riNOTUEE, bas nl 'u tha cx of A tJCe A i i i i TcoLh ch i i a trifti to 1 i the years. DR. J. L. DAUGOaEBTY'S Salve.

Vulnoiliit EAO3 A 1'ICLB ONE UOLlg and cot to be paid for yon hor.w what ar to get. 150 Sllr Waf ....815 t-tj, SWJ Gi. W.tchivi "SUOeacb und GiT.t'i Silrer watchen 15 CO Vc.tivJ f'cok Chains 5 00 to 1000 i i Srttco ctn 3 CO 10 90 I'lim-io, uud Brochcs 0 4'i'i an- do 4 00 to 4W I.iro[n_..__ 680 1 .1 i I'lcrctstin. Ear Drjpl 4 CO to 600 CO to got (roof- 800 I Keb. 1H03.

ZANEBVILLE AND A i i i National Petroleum IVT Clothing and JTwnislnni; No. 79 Main Street, i CO. 1ST i thi) tirat class n-il i i to be the most nuccOBBlul of any i i i I a i lias now become so i i i a no need lie I on I i A. I CO, SUCCESSORS TO rO-PARTNEBSHIP. nn.li tiK UK Jris-d i 1--1 i i v.

A C(, i i i I. riu fl .1 ic, A I I i r- tranches KU, 7.179 SVJAIN STREET, FARMERS LOOK 3ESE I WHEAT, f.MT---. Barley, Flax Seed, i Beans, i and i tv) umko HIIJCOJ on oso atrcks others in existonaa. Feb. 13--dfim RE 3 lour, Paed, and ISJf iFAMILi i' In at tho 33ino i they nre GOOD i any niid a perso.is 10 hold.

KIJTS2, corv.tr oj Eighth Ky. -ieiia Obio. PALMEE, STEONG CO Opjpc'Nlle Court Wholesale nud Retail Dealers in A A CARRIAGE J9L. ji 13 I. 7 ft If.

Agricultural Implements Seeds oa a yrliiip nock 'ot Farailj v. to cuiloui.r8, and ol th qtiiitlt- bt hot'ibt la r.Ey aia: kcl. i VI ii. A li.ir.-, 11(E I i OF i 'i llr. i 1 i i CM." FAIHJBA.NK.-J SCALES.

We sell at Mimuf-ieturer's prices i CO. 'riot includiu 1 A i V. Frrptlon en thi- irai Palo r-c I i uimuu. Tttla mrdirUi? Is a dlinpif which c--n it tmf a rv in fir imirt.c. for ic-ny tboiifuoil.

not in cloirtc Ha Btubboin caifi To tbwe hive trtCci! tK-lr until i i i Ctiris vlt! yn to hsialth iltr-r wardofi PHOTOGRAPH AL3TTM5, i i Beautiful Patterns, 3-4, 4-4, 6-4, which are eold at Oorn Butter, unease, bp e. Evening TlitT i i t- i i A CAHD i I i i.riry thing la I-c 1 nf I i i Rr :3 a a ot I 1 i i i a ITI J5 coii a r.Ai you su i i i i i i Iroai country i 1 acma i i V9 a i i fiaJ lie -i i I i w- I I -L I uvery thtii i i i a i i i Oompan- 1 1 i i a 1 i ry i 3 theMllIion, A 'c7 ss elloti We keep a full ossonnicMt of filleting and Cards lur t-iiiOSG i CO. c'i-1 This ta a the i i i T'tt- i i salve or i to in Its applicaMoa eft ai It ori'y warraM by caudl-i or and vfi 1 j'Qt on a olt of pap or utti a id a i i i 1 to the part i and ll i i i hal i ait rtl'ert. Frice 5 i Th hftv for th" upice clalo hivu t-eeu nn I I A ia his ct ut 1 rt Hii KO- 35 MAItKET STREET, ZANESV1LLE. OHIO, Where I ahal" bt happy 10 --how ThonQj a ibll trnly thankful to a i ThfBUmtdlcioy-1 are pcrtilv be it tii.sl.

or ni-n retaracd. Give U3W a i i fto Slarket 35. I 3 i i i a CO to 900 600 2 50 so 6 ft eo 'i to 00 irrJ 00 to 'j 03 4 oo i HI 5 (VI to 1000 I I 4 00 to 5 OQ 4 Of of tho BUAt- of all Ifi'cJ 1 and i a t-Dl by r. r-ii-lpt tbc certfflcnte, r. and lake i the a i i it nu "i Lo o' I.

if luanc- of i i a li I 1-, i tf iKjteg Jt-Wt-Iry )if th i iit -v i i gr-tticp t'cii i i 1 li- trtlclQ, HDI! gaitdi Lr-i. i i turned and money ry IOWB and rousr a-co, Or Dli. J. L. A I I i WATER CON.STJTUTIIC- WATER Dt'ifneft, Diptkeria, Piles, fJiahites, CougliS Ccl'ls, Croup, Asthm'i, Pktinnir, 25 oO a i i i i Chtulna Life i'olirioi 'or tlio Connecticut ifc Insurant? fr'OfilfIf Which ha 1 of over i $6,800,000 llnl' wu Jfl WATER i i WATER WATER COKSTI1 rriO.N WATER COSSTITUTIOX WATER CONSTITUTION WATEK i XI i I CDNSTITL I'lON WATER WA-iER Tiox WATER ifXe Jf.eJiii!I/ known for The t-'i'ij Iciwwn For Tie Rt'nu-ly known for Ikf oitbi known For rcapeeta most Lite Insurance IN THE I STATKS.

Farm tor Fiio per annum on 100. 4 -i -lain i VZ NOW IN STOKK, really for najj, n-r f.o all c. iy fri-a of by PJ1 U. 1 i of Cl-ith'ng of onr own to ailclaoaoa of iiCMpla. over offorctl to tr Snuc-ivlUe and sarronndlng rlolDUloti, i i we 'reparpd tosell VVholesu.1-? or Retail BOLTING CLOTH, LAD wr the AT in from one We keep nothing but the German Anchor Brand, which is conceded to be ihe best by all i i cai! be anrcfcatei! of I I A CTRriVn t- A blKUJSb i.

L'J, bo a ether bosflf) In i '1 ii FIRST NATIONAL HAS. RESIGNED ITS I A I A A DES1BISG Stunx knourn for The on.li/ llcmrdy ktunm for 'J lie only Remedy known for 'Ike only Kern-dy known for The only known For The 01 bj lieiiicdij known, for The Rfineiiy known For i The only known For The only Hemfily knoicn For The only Remedy known for The only Remedy known lor C. 1'. PBVI.S' Jlr.ii-iri a i i i ri.i:'_-ivd 1 n. i a i rCOEROKEE AND rjfERO KB IN EC TI N.

Striitiiiru, from Birt-a f.vftvon. tht pr-ja: i Diuretic, Has of the i I Oh DOCTOR A .1 r-' r. 'r A Tlir. A i i i ii I Co. ia a tirn i.tf.itiii;it!6::.

-jrlrcrs arc tjii: i i a i reci. nmend to .1:. pr.ru-.- ol'injn haoing i a 13 .1 i i and i as a iiiyst si. ttio reucmiiy, tht I-: I A HXTKSSITK i Fro'n. thf ori ne FIRST A I A is the I'L'CK UIiOTHS, CMSirasreeiii; VaitScirt ipte'l to hir branch of fto trudo la cerer loss 15.0MJ, and r.lj grauw noth ol Torf I TO ALL SESOISG 'JICODB TN OCi: all a oar stock i a I arcaaaiug cirswhsro.

You i ly by It; delcrriluod ou nclllcg i 'cvtr tban ia 7.aueBv!l!a. i o. EKGUsn 17. ilivly oot! TH i I SdRE All the different and nainbeie Hied by i Millers and fur A I MILLS. I PALijEK, STKONQ CO.

GARDES'AND FLOWER SEEDS. Fresh and Genuine, from LANDRETH THOBUKiVS. KENTUCKY BLUE GEASS. CLOSER T1MOTHI to turf will continue 10 seep A iL At the Lowest Bate Tho ISTONK. IN- THK BLADDER, CALOUHJS i i DUST DEPOSIT, 1 AND oR MILKY AFTER inu.

ATISO. I I A I OF TdF. NECK OK THE i 1KR. I A A I i I A A THIr" A STR.AN^U.'.IIY A BUKIf ORTA1N I A I -Jlv rcracdy, and I L.i i i i i 3 9 A 8lni(10 dOie i urgent a finptonia. rr ilistrja a i In i tha A 'm a i Vaior vlll rellwe nc -jw or tr.tLq, a i of thsa diiowi iy wftut of a tetter remedy.

WATER A.CG will attend to p.veurin;; such Sbcuriliei i OM ji.o.v i to -'ask thst ha! dev cnosi; original pnrtly iad victr, Sbm I cjetem til casuv- wbic nit w'the CherokM! Btrcody, a i wllh tbat me--liciiie nil cnnen Oonor Ay or- will be r. mjiuy attewt'i io until the stock is all told. H. C. WARD'S, 201 6th nnd 7th.

i i i Zanesvil OOfilODCuOa i i v. i TIIM Glett, Floar, Alkna cr Whiles, lu eftctn 1 JwUnr, KsthlEfs in-J dcrcr.Ictct; remoTinis all I 1 1 1 1 1 1 J.e Agents anti ixr bwt and rain, of tbs burning and aln)o': "il. 1 i' meniJnrabte pain t'-ai in experienced with otarlj al: rc Js m'i i 1 tvcry City arid tow tb S. 5 h'J''ffl, rot 'i- Slstts and British Pruvinr the InJwtlJBB. BT the me of the Ktraixiy nuo Injection--the two s.inie lime--all Jm- are to fall TlRor and i Prlw, Kro.

Ji or br.t- tinf'r 8i. fo" 56 trr to Tko Ciifirokw rj Injection arc 1 rpii it v-r rC-rH n-. i i i i I "iwil'll 'v- 1 1 a takr i i. aT -i foi i wad town in the and British Provinces, with i made. Sugar Cured Smoked Meats.

SPW Scroll tlacis. rfo do do Shonldera. do do Beef Tons 3 do Bicoa. do Tickled Fcjrk. Pmohcd i.nrJ.

C. .4 Kit's 2Oi iTlain PIHG 'MC; HOKSE A i i a A STRO;" C. D. I Stcsoii, Plate C'u'f-r. Plain and done to order.

Cosset'" ZANESVILLE.OHiO. BRl CK WANTED, The undersigned wishes to contract for the fQ B'ft. i delivery ol about 100,009 Brick, for building posts wiihm ihe ci'y limits, in the summer i J. T. SHRYOCK.

TJ i i 10. JLf t- LLS orders and applications whether by otherwise, nrjst r-Jdreoscd to 1, -y i ua, WO 1.: ilia i III, :r.ll- i 00. Put jam ladies' i i T. I. Merolnints, STAGEY HOUSE.

OK MAIN AND (FOURTH STS. Opposite the Court House. I GAGE, Proprietors. A goJ st. In tlili Ilotul.

i W.T i rj, i 1 i i w.ali lavtu tin. i a roiclm trs te onr whicl: i iiol inoro complete i hiretofori ar.d pattfrtu, wa thlt.i pioj totult all c. i i r-r I be cheftply and thoroughly i I I in from r- i .1 i i K-cr c.n ijs- 1 i A 'r. 'A ircbJ nn.1 prlr UOT TO 3K I In this or otiior i wii It Iholr Intcr- l.TIBDMAN. o.

(or ufnbn from I ft. A 1 OK APPLES For rtt lowest A A A And with C. C. RrssEi.i and by cocit.ir.t aw cereiion and dis- WdtT the pnhllc i in tit i It l.pon i-saS 4 RnJ wo trnns a sj oi Jj A LM vbicri is th rcimt lIlAf dull Jri.kK.^ig i accocipani'i'l lij i i liiu I urla. rr in nt: 1 Bllll ftCCC i I i rco t.rorn" c'Tr i i "qm'itijtion ti ii.

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i oc 1.1.1:1 ouHrtiupito" ua i ii.rllcil tc his J.tst.i.T Stding. i A A i a tt Ic. r. i i I'l'llo to rxiltj.lr.stlrn I Inn itr.T:: l.c!ls»iDg lii'it tL.J.o In of O'K-Dartl- i i a il I i 11:, rsr.rciliil 1-onltM- JOUK Don't forcrc'; the place, Mam i Stn-ct, thrce'doors West of Third, Nov. 6 dwtf JOIJNKOENTa.

i BAR 20 slli M.rch 22, 1865. GROCERIES AND PROVISONS On a at all i l-'n-eh I i 1 vnih Sd I'matocs. a I Guodj Si, D. DREW it, CO. A A Co.

Agents, Xancsviilo, 11 I Ju-t iNEWSPA'FERr SlEWSFAPERl.

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1852-1944