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PAY ET TSV I LLE OBSERVE
LARGEST CIRCULATION INIXNr.COX.XT OOUNT5TI
N.O. WALLACE, Editor.
0"ricc-.4flfca- te Old Stand: Siynotht"Observer Printing OJictS'
FAYETTEVILLE, TENKs
Tborsdaj Horning, Ma; "16,1861.1! .. ,. r!g???
TENNESSEE INDEPENDENCE.
REPRESENTATIONELECTION': Saturday, Mar 8ih, m.
THE WORK ACCOMPLISHED II
THE ORDliiLPASSED!
Fire Millions of Dollars Appropriated
35,000 Tbtunteers to U Called Out ! 1 !
The injunction of sccresy has beenremoved from the Legislature, and
we learn ibat ou Tuesday of last
week final action was bad defining
the position of Tennessee in the
war that Northern fanatiism is now
waging- - upou the South. We will
elate tu brief the importaut points:
Military Bill.-- Th Military Bill
".directs the organization of 55,000volunteers, 25,000 for immediatemid active service, and 'oO.OOO fcr
. m reeerve corps. The sum of $5,-- ,
O00,0'J0 baa been appropriated for
this treaty U' to give one directionto the military mo;ements of the c on-- t
reeling parlies, and thus to secureihe highest efficiency to our aims.' T At rr on i.l.iAue tVA vi?if..w
jiut'iitsour nf drwn- : was uprjurces of the slate io the bunds!..'tf wmpeteut und experienced
and secures arms for ourJirave'-volunteerp- .' who rnlv renuire- - - -- ' j
' f.Uu--n assist auce to render (hem in- -
Tincilile against all the invaders. that; Lincoln can send against them. It
. substantially the same .as thati j asseJ by Virginia It secures j to' the State important matciii aid
for defensive purposes.OcJinmces. The Legislature has
passed two ordinances, bob to booted upon by the people on the 8th
of June next. One declares the Stateout of The Federal Union, and pro-
vides for her sovereignty. The oib- -'
er provides for the. adoption of theConstitution of t h e ConfederateStates of America.. No Conventionis to he called, but it is expectedthat the legislature will adjourn tomeet again on or about the 17tb of
. June.A military Financial Board, to act
in co &j unction with the Governor,has been constituted.
President Daris at the North.
The Cleveland (0,);Plaindealer,in speaking of the South , and itsrulers, bold the following complimen-
tary to Preflideut Davis: '' '
The South have got plenty of
talfnt and pluck. There is no dis-
count on that. David is one of thebest military men fh the world. Heis literally a son of Mars. Theson-i- o law of Gea. Taylor, educatedat West Point, had a command inMexico, was afterward StcretaryUfWar, be knows from books All theIhoArips iiniV frAiri DrnpfirA - fill iVkAl
Us of war. He knows all the mili -
lary men of . the North ond-o- f theworld. We never shall forget thefirst time we called on him, merelyip pay our respects, while Secretaryof War under Pierce. Although atotal stranger, ha took us to a map
.'banging on the wall, representing"the Crimean country,, and on whichho bad traced in red lines the
works, ditchings,' andether operations of the allied armiesthen ' besieging Sebastapcl. . Hiscountenance glowed when describing
'. tbo feats of generalship there dis-
played, and we learned from him inthat short interview all the pecu'i-- .aritiea of the English, French andItjss'un modes of warfare, their mil-
itary, discipline and military men.II evideutly sighed then to bo &
vipoleon - v"
The Cairo Gazette says that it is' understood that the Missourians are
preparing to plant a battery of heavythfl lfifinnuri shore or- -vmu"u I
pusito Cairo. It ia stated that theK chinnAd frm Sl Louis.
Iran Mountain road, andv.-i- .j tr,m (i,Atprmingt;nn nf ihfl
road, to their position by teams.
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Ifwra tftf ulf jf gfiiwWritten' for the FayeUeviUs Observer.
LIFE IN THE CAMP. '
Uo. "V. . .
Fobt Babancas, April 22J, 1861,During the last week there have
transpired so manystirring incidentsat this point, so many rumors of
war. andfiihe reperta as to facts,that it would be a task to enumeratethiin, and quite a bore to read, evenif those which are . true could be as
certaiued; but 1 have got throughclearirg away the "supper thingo,"and haling a clear table before mewill "write up" to the present time,for lam a way behind in that res-
pect, cot having Obad.lime possibly
to attend to my correspondence.- -
I will m ntion before it escapes roethat 1 hiiVe. boen promoted to theposition f a f.taff. cfSctr in the 2diiegiment ot AUb;ima 12 monthsVolunteers, and being in consequencethereof relieved of those unpleasantduties that devolved upon me here-
tofore, will probably he better enabledto ktep you potted in --rektiou toevents transpiring at this point.
The night of the 12lh wilt be amemorable' daie in my diary. A bout9 P. M , seven guns from Fort Pickens firing in ..quick succession, cre-ated a genera excitement amongthe troops, and expectation was rifeas to its significance. While allwere busy explaining to their ownsatisfaction, the purport, an order
lhe nun led and exoittd mannerof the flicers plhinly iudicated thatsomething more thun ordinary calledfi'ith the order. But no hint .wasgiv. rkof its nature, ar.d in a few mo
;iu order of .battl. Rait inc. the commmds of Geu. Bragg. Cartridgeswere hastily distributed, (only 4 "toeach mm in our company, not havingbeen supplied with our accoutrement.)and lor the tirst tim in my life 1
executed (rather nervously) the mil-
itary order "load at will." I shallnever forget the emotions cforing thelong hours we waited in breathlesssuspense, and in entire ignoranceof the object, drawn up for action.
The hurried movements of thestaff officers, as they galloped up anddown tbelines.served toincrease Ihe in-
tense anxiety that excited us, to know!for what ol iect we wre ordered.Imagination was taxed to divine, andall sense of probable danger seemedmerged into the desire to be mndeacquainted with the nature of thework that was to be executed. Suspense was agony, Jn vain sergeantsand coipcrals, &c, were questionedas tbej epassed by in executing orders,for us to know was not to quottionwhy was but to do or die." Thenervous excitement that osually ppr-vad- es
the ranks just before enteringinto an engagement was universal Ibelieve, but it soon gave way to afeelirg of impatience to do lomeffting,every one feit readr to in&ke the at-
tack, and were really disappointedwhen finally dismissed to our respective quarters, with tre.order to beready at a moment's "Warning. Thissounds like boa&.ing, but!beeven3has engendered quite a different feel-
ing from that tvhich has heretoforeexisted. .
t'pon our arriv.d the idea ofstorming Pickens, was perfectly awful; un
?fr a7. circumstaoces, it is a horrilie sulject to contemplate, but whendecimation, of the ranks is tob theinevitable' consequence the idea ofsuch a charge was sufficient to appaltbo bravest; but now we have becomeaccustomed to the rude front of theformidable s'ronghold familiar withits face' and the question is impa-tiently asked, when will we make thecharge? -
After the lapse of several daysthe fact has been finally developedthat an attack was intended AgainstPickens. On the night spoken of1000 Mississi plans, (oOO picked)with scaling ladders,- - &c, bad al-
ready been marched to the NavyYard, and boats were in readiness tocarry them tc Santa Rosa's Islaid,just as they were about to embark,seven guns were fired from Fort Pickens. This in conjunction with theuausual signaling with lights at therort, ed Gan. Bragg to the conclu-sion that the Navy Yard was beingattacked, and consequently he drew. .1 . j. . . . .
lQa reserveo rorces io oeiena ine,ulP'tce and countermanded the Orderfi"t issued. It seems Ihit i spy"oxn the fort had been actsg us.had been successful in posting Lieutenant Slemmer. and the guns were
A'free ngro io Nashville ii rat's: signuls for the ships of war tlwt bad
c:apaDy to fight Liac:h'. - jbeea stationed near hero Tor est
weeks, to - reinforce, which was c?one
imjnediately, landing 800 men. ,;" ;
x As a consequence of Ibis reinforce-
ment, all idfa.of an attack ; by escalade seems to lave been abandonedby Gen. 'Bragg, and Active defensivemeasures are being prosecuted.Sand batteries are being rapidly erected all along the beach from the Yardto McReawhich are very efficient,and besides preventing the approachof Fedtrd vessehj to Wuirirgton orPtusacola, (which s 8 mikaalovethis) will open a deadly., fire" onPickens when the attack is begun.
The gencr.il inq refsion is that anattack will md on PeDSficoln orthe rcois from'for the that no moroLouisiana have bten trdertd to the
jifirst place. The Mississippi troopswtre crctrca ;o ul8 tneir positionin the battdies yesterday, and thetroops itf the general orders of yester-day w re . enjoined not lo '"illcwtbemselvts to be disgraced by a sur-
prise.'' Ibis seemed to confirm theidea that an attack would be madesoon from the ot her side. If, however," t hi Dgs remain in st.-d- quo tillI3ragg'S baterira re complete, it.1 l.t .ui .i
bd.
at
a
to
.rli
hi
the This is the proUclin tur (,f meeting; otr 3 was large enDr. Smith the of the oftoof a In the mean il0nu!S
j
Bluuntville .on ' "d appointed
.and batt.riesareS,0U &f of on motion feel.rg
the fort, a is nd McDaniel v,Ie(1- -. . .
1
the island Protection of frcm secret w?tre invited to in
of a r ih.v n. also ch ir appointed dPT " . .
sbipsare drawn up in line of battle,. it: l v : ?;anti J .
oljtcts, ogives a
the other to't" often lbe ofroluti.Turret 111 r
X.J; ..LiF!v rl,inc ... f;A i,,inWj ....p. 6..-.f-
o
ov.t there, hut the weaker side is to - ,
wards us, bcirg of brick, (the:side is of cranitn) and it
considered to I
Vfocld l e surprised to see howadmiiably Gen. Brgg bus preprcd
an) meigeccy that may arise.Lt. Slemmer is in igno -
of the taking of Sumhr,Mail cut off
no vessel has since theiirrcnn. r.o TTof it!c
ra.,A MVnore rn. tV.uI . l T1 : ?
rcceiveu
All PU('b.n
i'hr.iralikely that inferred meaning.Gen. has law
t'lace. and combatantshave the vicinity obediencehis Very strict discipline
.. 1 1
5tb;rhat
elect officers
Creek
RuleGih.theNoriis Guards. Lieut;
iLincoln uemanas,reasons
r nnt hnt
saraet.me unwilling-- 1
ness nave oeiureiaKiog -
There is censure
attack before thebut I presume Davis and li :
theirBi me eugagnu will'
take all, hut that thetroops will
ington, and the but this i
ly of many surmises of the
Gen. made ofItagimnts Sunday dress
now. frcmI the privilege and repair-e- d
the, ground witnessit. was delighted the
-carriage our volunteers,
and attn i,
indeed concom - aDditant. The evolutions execu-lhkv- e
traversed.from Gen. Bragg's staff. I
Tbo "HuDtsville
evening
ny,free offriends of desiredof box
containing a stuffed circuit,cakes, pickles,
whichproposed consume
things', gradually,prevailing is thateat befit-firs- t, be
all a gooddemocrat yield
a consequenceand are
oar hand; crowngeneronis enough drawing;
. . J
There quit4
" " V W.'-.- . "W- -
impression extant"luivations of the camp," least
experience mc So. We! cannot obtain cooks, and havetake iu that capacity, but inevery ether are quiteborne, not only having comforts,
good many of life.company,.however, excep-
tion; I visited several othercompanies, and must confess that Iwould soon grow tired t f theirof subsistence. Cut 1 am makingrather which I nottend 4v; hope ) withme, for when I bogie Iknow when stop. report is out
letters will be allowed be sentbe last I will Le
.to yoo.ITioh Private.
,.mmFor thfi FiyttitviUe Observer.
cls and Regulations of llic Nor
Creek Home Guards.
PBEAJJCLE.
We undersigned of
islhe c,vl1 Dje,r,ct ,n L,DCoIn
I Ann tin hi.Tuh tf .frtoo .itnrll
Navy Yard, and econd time,
...j..a,..'vJ.Lu..,,,,r,I,!,a. . u
II
The- -
road. The
into
come. The
four
been wallJohn calledan(j from 'the .t to-da- v
theyAbeland,
bad lhebeingacross impede the! 'uey eeats .A
turf v. tvhptlu
arrived
general
possess
rations
is cmhsiries.(it lui fiii- - Ir.ti.4ir4 inrllii lunrp
artillery w.ithese we cot
iiiehi. which gave rise .meet as as illictrs
r.nMtl
?n
made
redoe
ranee Fort
and
all
h.
t:
be io
we
cm
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1-- e
ilk . t ffTft t it f t tt. l..!l r,iM.or..:f...'i.-- r . ..
1
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lS u iLe.
and rfgclaticn?
two for the purposeofteiu'r
of ifm '
ptrsousnuypicion of or abetting
innr 1 1 U.TliU l l.uniu utiv mom.hor nilmhup- - itiia n.m.miv
:( v. .
a m dtizosifufc -
a
rthey
at
islllll(?
to hopeth
an
at- -
isnt
at
on- -
camp.
last on
totruly
of
otism which
butrs
bam,
we and asto
Mifwe
tobacon
breadon we
tois
aboutat
timeswe
butis an
mode
longhear
to A
and
ris
I'fftam.
to
Miiii
r..i- -
f.ntbS times
lawsuide agio-i-
weeks
while ou vbey the
'Rule personunder
J!..l...I
weto
jUhed, of
. . . . : . . -
.
w
.....u.s
..... r-- -
JJ
... .
-
honor,
arrived
we reached by
two scarcity
themy a
but the
will
theAs
$--
themy
a
will
lie
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theC,h
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f' mi 1 -
or
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of
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toNashville
I
nollheto make-bi-
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C0L; BEGI?.lENTi
FaydleviUe )
: LYceBUE0, May 1861.compa.
pf Tennessee Regiment)
at o;balance be
evening. our
aha1i ill ri 4xn initoy..j u. -
fix.og up camp3.Uoion fl;)g8 ft belnggo seivice the
are & troops Johnsonfrom
to drilled. (
furnUb u with,
MWeBristol Tenn.. ou will',.;
iu a d iy orgive
Very H.
PUBLICAt a of citizens of the
district atA rril Jfh h mmrtT'fl
a f the ob-
OUT
REFUSE
llllllll'l
arranging
'abolition
motion! here atfftcted purpose of meetingsurmise wsfiresides aggres--! w,1on touniryis-- !are asleepbeirgthrown UD,y rU8ade retary mee!i.-;iiii- d strongest Southern
outside L,ocoln Henrywag romwislyour thep
advance fitoimintr h ,ra noting, teU ngwl p. rm.ttn.g Johnson
Braggs's lLded,of rhdgP
,.Jseawtrd
possible it.
perfect
communications are
Vis
respect
luxuries
people
' --: J
surre
ik.L- -
-
lt. We
Mid if urrtparade will strictly
2d. Noaiding
movemeutlit
nr r.(
by
the
and
the the
;it
the
men
but none
fcwtor--
Q
the
the 3d.
youW.
!irl.and
h-&- -
.... Henry O. Ahum.:' cere"
Smith'to r
'
to bhU urecing. lewj"53'."i. . .
ubseuceturned theUwbU resolution- - ll of
is.
weitthe
on eun ue uum , ., , -in fort, can be- - hadght bnttles- - country; ttame UP
u,u, 01 fart-
hing,drsperate or peraoiw. uecess.try, protect hi
never word bindmoro visiting allowed) ouielvts nd ,
'
of 8 were fired tuws! of capital shall hav-ru- ,e uuMobp-mk- .
volunteered fieht now a oi-i- tc.i;i;.. nm,uMv. fa
Bragg declarednonin
orderj.
exercised
generally...
in
icommaudu
insurrectionary
Whereupon,
.'circumstantial
punishment
on..nse. ""1,4tb. further That Mostopmfbt.
tQ maxim wb..;1"1 DPtmeot o take
maiinuP
minor importance, pun--
this
-- . .
y--
Rifle
M.
ic.
;sh-- !
and
any
ti,.r oeuone uvo
. i
. lL 1'lvUiviour our lives.
J.R . J.G.L. well John
B,puUl
.Committee.
10,1861.
tKof
vessel
with onde. which'
jho
day, and are of citybox from
will of
mon.. have
i
arms
abouYork
the Government
euns a!
other
man bis
other
ofimp bands
your chariday of
al If any the
them- - blessnoble
TLT.uEY ,
NotVrilltn for tJie Observer.
Viv, 5tb,Dear Observe- r;- (six
nies 1starrives, nere ibis,
will
fw ofcomplaining of them
VTTrt Kt4flli
teots and
great many and
still
tbey themThe
and wrote you
write andparticulnrs.
meet15ih Hill,
aI-i- Ih
,he'
the. ,nd said Tbe pre-u- p
canal hriDV andhoke
the; lU
LJii
isj
kelson iomh-h-a
JohnWin.
report -m
fr.
.....
We will by
ofbe
aims
will moreD.
in? the
IXHI
.1 an.tfor
W.the
not
for
cut
VLlx.if
for
B. M.II.
M. uud P.
AHern "s- - ,
nre,whieh.!g,y
or;"'-- '
they learnfound
.J,nwha
this
and
ofif.
Rule
any
and
and
This
and
aifd
andand
Ualu
and
and
iwere woauiiuousljr' ir .
our beloved s iovii.g
essentially everym'!ghberh to in
mannerii
f and theirTher
i Hesolved, That male hviIl.l'jllillll inut ISHOiP
- i
loll f,,r i
f''3 ; an. if;a,,3 person reiuses enrol - -
L.i. v i
! i - Miirh t I.
"e.--
puiuu j.iuur-ru--,
i Jinn l'"--
Th - - - - - ' w wq
7 V
Aa ImparlanNew Yord of 4th
publishes a lettera who just
ex,iv9 tour ,
t.t-- l - A
liua,
which Jhat
. .r I I I. ID . cn t. O r f f o r, r n T IUI rCllfUt I
-
are.
by
has
coon- -
'lo
ape
the
uireei ,"""v"'"and the ":,h
wereison ome
butwill
the 'ofthu au.l iiit
very such persons. an ,etentioii maiu hnrolik appearance. The news frcm!
Virginia ! any joaeyj OMhe
interest nod comfort Uoveroment.
in lies" iufollows:
jia.y ibuueui. .
If weml mem-j- L Uogan, Lieut; Wright,bers Creek .d B. G. Alsup,
t iexecuuvehgives the!
.ill t.il express
m nereens
ordered1 n
know business. thoughtthat
place heretransferred WNorth,
one
Bragg review
Being exempt duty,
paradewith
.
beamed-
are
arrived
do
I
lLu
l
ot our
old
ofcom
r I .1
f
r
u ...oi inn
nnA.c...p K
rp-- ...
m. v n
M.P.
;
.
A i
i 1
nitionsI believe
j
clear,whatever
eachTwo received
ginger nick nacks,bold
"good
havetime",
I majority.
baker'shave
teaches
Our,
have
this, maywnie
citizens
C0UD;
time
Cicu abolition
fl)ing
tx'g'-ucit'- a
jeveryriliiitg, nrctsss.ry
iflictra.
the!couutry.
rtstived.
member
disced doing .S.imemoers company
fortunesHudson HarrisonOris LaudersBell Shull
Ingie Ijohn Moore
which. STibmitted tojtbeadopted company
Newwith
face
filled
stands for
have
About fiftylarge amount
shonlder musketBanner.
Noble Advice! Tf
friends, Soldier!
Take fnmilyabsent, your
,.your atri
should
a
FROM
morning
I.Mr
Southetomost ap-
pearStates
1
I
truly
-- o j
held Boons I
t minnf
solution
Turuev.J:.mes Wright.
Emmonsuimittee ift .'5
Ui l"c
reDorted follcwinff
v
p
u is
I
t...
is
ID ee in
Whereas coontivimminent diigr. ft
necessHry forI
effi-i.'n- t theolrtit n umilio..
roperty honor.
eteryOI I
Iierfjrni enrol himirnmcni.lu nlii'a
isMm
v im m,u
- Ju
oor r n
ti,n j
lWorld the
jinstv lengthyhas
iplsfd through
OOUin UeOrgia, Ala--
and Kentucky, indescribes the
..II nr.. i.'MIIU tf WH
life
thbfor--
of noneut or lllsa
or 1st M.3rd
to
.t
rci .r.
tbo
a the
in
'"'
iii
or
...jarev.
of Sute of r,riui, Nrth Cro-;- h
b
mo EDinvn W.Orleans
oil. Momlav and heard
everv it.o v. ih'
wereare
war
living war
was every beour let
com
even
once
w.i,mp
'wai
the
by
for
the
aoie
r...
I.anxious v
pn
ofof mu
Alex. Rt.day.at
Send
beoy
ioty ui
battle,mraeber
care ofof
duty.
j;
o'clock.- -
States,
i.S.
,"JCOl
the rt- -
puod
tbV-mos- t
oi'
aUV
against up,
mm com- -
'lennessee
tnniu Alon
Ist days. was
j. w. ... ..... I
liou. ilecry W.
He sums up hisconvey no "of in -
tensity of fetlinff. nor en- -'
oninin
at in.
onho ' Th rf
it lot ro.to
xau iuuiw. i tiu
to:n t. i wz
man ot tohis to
LATEST UEIVS!
JOHNSON PLAYED 1
PEOPLE !
.. ; y , .
nniTutribL arrflmo!
BRisTo'L. '3. Ensf,Q of excite
,fldatsoutherners.
Cou-f.'dtru- te
from ConfeertcyTcan sPeU
two,
civil
J01course
Sec
,r,tn.
You
m'.nutciii
hrouebont.
lean
hither States
mads
days
mwvw.
rolled make
io una
butio all save a" they are!
the preponderance" oft
now by a
:ly io. only three or.illeistryicg to4 tothe ;
arc in.
.U forVir-gim- a.
. - .
May 6.for
taken her stand
n(J u olDie citizens
to them oftt.A a..f.ti mn ttffa f ilka rvi
At to-d- v. N was
pmed but
7. --
t i t ? n 4.4ifioj, ouv,UP Ultl "J " "
th--
of the Forty-T'- i.
if ad lhe int hear
ihy would not iriQ'u t a
the ttewas open
,0 ,ws cimi)0.-ei-i 01
!luU" re'1 tersoiia. Five personsI.U ltt- T three f whom
, u' u,", "......' -
routes and Mre
tt,Ni' the ' repre6entativ. of theAm.mfin,
nts iave m a- g - the by
being anv, - t a
.
grass, isot ihe Worlu beby - eiict.
r- - . ; ''Sent to It is
by those bed L ha sent
to for warnot nnnner iu which
i"l a! a tt 11 .1
tie ,v" .. .
boat, not in the of his ,he.
were to" if on,
h be. 3d. ! neighborhood. 2od,Th.,t r
be ol mit-d.nuau- aid tbjn,1u,," m'
guns wheu be. hrought-frnilie- s of thost- -
.t. coneihe
left to
vorf an that he t
may
ho
to-
toj..-- f.
mo
an
Hllf UUB Kill.
the
note
everything has a- - wr-:gert- he of or n "t upon such ore witb,01??11 .. .
mst jsVpieiDn.? , . hthe subsequent events'Eolemuly tbemselvts to 'Whereupon' - organ- -' ,H. oons.qoepce ol
that transfirtd at Baltimore, to of, la a for BfrriWcolu .
the excitement of Voiuute.jh the yonigjand proceeded to - ,- : - .the of themllcompany
au.ny r
Rifl,
. .
us that
a
anment,
Itby no
to
.
intelligence,
to
to
that,
ut.h
That
0,1
ttatti.aAny Beit agree-- ! May
by the
for
look
have
t
or
i'vujui 4
All
A
at
to
re--
fie
'.rvr
his ConfeJ- -
fiO.OOOt
ratrw!RtMtiB- -
v. toLemslature. ..4:.'.t
wrted the of veterans for seize. awoke f preparation in the multitude who shriek-an- d
too late. ' r" i I have The prerar-;io- g for iu has
to- -
like princes.' thistold you that large 'railroad last theSoo'.h.
weeks Mr. There arms.Venable.of liuntsville.for compa-jNo- w that the
cbarge,containingto send
mess each
and
our
thebest the
accumulating
decline.
did
never
mnt
said
be
fromo.un.
from
erffv
way
and
.the Coufedeiatei
.bloekaders been
the peribeen uririne
boxespowderaod
phenssaid theMy
him contributionsI
care hia while
substance doingthis
fall ipcrphanand widow,
God will ayouiasuchpatriotic
:
hero
this A
tomorrowJ(jewijThere here Andy
and
well
equipments. safe
agin
MEETING.
in
McDanieL
dr
committee
iafcrropfed
mUdeme,norsly
and beli
itself,
theirsacrtd
COUntrV
8erV!CH
rrViwneu wob
i.ionnin --innrnuin.(.;n,- '
Admission
Thefrom
Northern
banrahe events
toou
ofdutyjjLioui.
V
, during.boru, child.".ly;;rysneech
lhe twenty-fiv- e He
. .ililiiard the;
- thus ooservations:idea the
the the
ations .havemv the Northern
i
Andrew a speechthis State, a
since, ''armed neur.and in1
r.nnrf ht'
prestigethe Lincoln
, . woiuimj,
unuua uiobis , mouth see
n
sleeves up, v tright. ,j
HEAR H!M
, sSmSSX
illlirrMay "All Ten- -
Tur-- :
iiueui. vuuieutruie
followers fight,few localities
southern sentiment. Andythough
placespoor
rich man.--The
lints troops' . '
Bbist.-l- , Tenn., runeOld She
'oobly Southern
commniee iny-iw- o
u,ost respecta oi me!try iufortn
'
Isonto spe.k, Jhosoa was
Mav Johnsoni t
oiuuui- -
pu"ncitizens,
ofTh'-- y re?pon'ed,
did wih to
thtm, ch
il,ouagain the
,Dem i!ertKi):,u,lu,lignieetiog litteen
lVQltU them,
,
blanks, cltrical force
6
jrP"u ;in,mer.nu unitea proieti
iurt blockade inn-une- ed
Lincoln.
certain, and the commercecannot
any such p;iper
Ship3.who to well
inform that rJ Lyonsfifteen vssls,
liking
ion, was iuienuj.ieu Jolnuallowed proofsome- - against sneh
(no! persons beingtalute! guilty any worthy prot.ct
'anyV.-1-.;-
;.' couuty
martial
nroimei.
excellent
letter,
said8.-- The
crimesperson
vr ready,
fore
corriia
personolthis
and lookmi-jize- d company ..ctive
createdcamp. The diff rent as
lrttm
Juries
May
Eurone
witb precision watch and "They filthyelicited commendatory remarks r which New York ever.
box"
every
sentiment
like
middling
awhile.
erroneous
which
and
prepare
AtUta:foroet
works
performanecs
Yours,
(l"r
traroltua,
came under observation
ot too
s ou sure as are
tt . rr-- . rt i I ;
tou e
that so . of theare the use
one in a of
a in a
rwi . .
lDethe of the near
is men --areor
' are in aof
"
of
u
of to
by the of speech.were
which,,! witnessedwav
Beem comparison.
JohnsonCleveland, few
advocatingburping slavery
trr!trtrio
himGovernment.
tunu.niiupumwisauu
pipe in. looking
meet difficulties.'workirg
come
ANDY
TO
ruoi
threatening
overawed
oppose.
Volunteers pouringlluckadid with
cheers Sulliviinffor
appointed
Joncshoro
presentedC'uiiiiittee
majoritymating'
quesMou
enforced.
obstructed
Englko fobsaid Sem
England
jesieruay.
o?VuP,,s.
convicted
organiz0
quwters,'compmy
snid meeting
greatestreplies Gunrdshat
Nashville
Statesj
country
take
languid
ports the seceded states,i'feomething you
eral'mn
uo.eu na.M3.-ro- e roiiauej.American iMments
lew uortherojpeopla acquainted with
arms. Not hundred
gun except shop window.
Cincinnati uomnrrciai sayscondition troops
cinnati deporable. Thewithout proper shelter, clothingfood. Some companies state"tile short starvation.
and espouseoVthe cause lhe South,
tbb ibish mfi.u said
The State Missouri obtained
character, this T q15.;bimift-f- f officers who with and'Popular indignation sweep
trality,
hrnVn- n-
turn
uluck
blsze
Johnsonhedging
taken
pledge
othern
Iphia
into oblivion in less than thirty days. Vr inxico, nave leu toe ser.: p... t Wi t.a dt I na MavI hf.Pn f . n wt r n imam p I,4V" v uw uuirnuur,,!, ,
-- 'COSTA ITS'1
VERillN EXTESHiXATOn?,' '
Tits :
ostt v rsnrAttinLB asaiKCtBs enows.r.. DESTKOYS
EYERTFOIIM ANDSPEC1E30P
Those preparations (nnli all fAhcr,) artf"Free from Pi.ons.,"Not dar jerous ta the. human family.''Ha! a Come out of their hule. to di.""
" 10 TtiBsanJ moreUbfiihe'i in New.City.
Usei hy tie City Post OSce.
Used by .the City Prison and S:tip Uonst
'Cstdhy-C- ij Steam era. Ships, $c.' ! Used by lhe City Ilosiilil. Uoa,'es,i"
; .' - &c.t - .... .?...-'--
- Used y--- the City Hotels Astor''SNicholas, c.
Used by theBoariiog Housts, S.e yc.' Usedby more than 50.0CO jriva-.- e fAuiitie.
JK" See Miai lit peplt, I'reiiand Dealers sag. v
.
Henry I. t'osiar, Alt the aummer Ihaws beeu troubled with Ptoarbes and MiceI wa actnally ahamed of the boue for'the Koscbea were eTerywhrrw I jmr h:ud'a boXof your Kxtrmii.aior a d tiied if. arid .m 01 wee): there was Dot a Humck 01 M 1;.
in the bouse. -
Johjt B. Grvrss, No. 34 Elm Street.
Houilicepers troubled with termingneed Le o no lorger. Tf thr Ufo "OtarABs'ExterniinatiT!. We have it to our wit--.
tsfaciiwn, anS if a Wxo. t i5,'w? 'Would harurif. We had tried oiWui, but they ejected"notbin;; but Co5Tah'j' article knock taw''breath out of lUtp, Mice ai.d t.uil-Bu;- :.',
'
quicker than we can write it. Jt ia in grr.it,.iltniand-al- l ovct n,..;n.i'.J..':;0.)'
tt.Hlorc CSiaiu nn provisions are etl
ambua'ty in (iiam Coumt bjthan woiilit pa; forto t of tiu R.it and in.-t-
Luneaiter,(il'is') JJtraU.
Henry 1 'M;ir Ynr Exeminn''ris rfceivttl. used anl j n u tutuiu fees'. UeniedabfX of it, Mini th yth Ktg nJ Mice around otir prfus!irai-e- d
Neil" that tight a cniit'on to leepvriSioco theb not a Kitt or Mousu hw ! i l.ttard,- -
kitcbun or cellar. Majrfjor.i lowu) tivm.
lli:ivr boen Se'iIiHg Yur Ex fmi-nut.- T
tor the last ir, dimI l.at fw:nd ilkrr evrrjr time. I hav im ki.vu i. tu.
ir;!o instanw" ,
; Gcukuk Kwii, Dru t ,CmiI'.iitoii0.
. We 'ar Y.mr prej ar-iii- .
rapidly".'" Wherever ihi-j- b iimi'.Hats, Mice, KuucLcs, ainl Ycrmia Uiraj .
ECiiiB Si STOCrrOt, Dl ''!.-.(?-. N: Wind- -or, II d.
To Leitroy Rutu, lloaiLes. c.
2t erty-ilic- e. Moles, itTo Destroy--Iid-I5n- gi,
To Detfroy Moths, Fle.-u- , A nts. Jv.
Z estroy M uq uitoeK,
To Destroy Inject ou Ilaiiti atnl Fm1aT
ToDestroy Iiuectsou Aniinnii, , &C.
To Destroy-- - varv lorn ai d specie ot ver- -. miu.
USE ONLY"CosfarV Ea! Ruad, 4'c Exitr- -
.mini-or- .
"Cottar's 'fJid-Dvj- - Ex'eimhator."Coat art" Elect tic Vender for Jii'
, serfs. S'cIn 2" COc. atd 1 CO Box., ati'l
FUsk. $" and $5 for IM41.U-tiou- h,
Shi8. Bouts, lIiVfI, cf-c-.
(
lCTSld Everywhere byAll w'uolpfr&'e Dpi 'Ui in larAlt rutait Drui;git--Grorr- r -- SttTkerp-er,
Ac. in all Cuontrj Ti!!age and Town..
WUolcsute Agents Iu .civ VtfrU
Shiffelin BroiLera & II.iriaT,Bitle j & KiicK--,Co. j n.
B. A Ftinc8toctr, Uuli.Buh Gf Kid lnern& Co, 'M Ward. C'e & t..
A B v D. 8in.!& Co.'M.KiKsnn & Bohbiu,4 II-- rt. . S Barre k Co.
Ili ceman Co. IF. C. Well & Co.HaU, Bnckel f- - Co. J ,L z e!lr, Mr,h Car-Thoi- naa
& fuller. dermPDOrvia . jHall, D xn & Co.Penfokt, Parker A jTri p & t.' Mower Conrad F--
Dudlev Stafford 't aso otiikerhllMflclplihi, l'a
T W. Drott & S.n.t Co.
"obert aoemafcer s. axdothehs.
JJfgT'w c7 jwl1,Nt Orleans,Mobile,Gxlveslon,
N
Savannah,Charleston,Memphis, '
N'thville,Louisvi!!--- ,
St. Loui".
All tli Principal Citiea and Tor.s in Mia
0!)THEni STATES
x?"r
Werner & Miles,--A.:rcr
Searcy .& AlcKinncy,er
Deieri u riEXRY iu costailYork.'.
U.fc AD desires 10 DlOCKaUH .De,(B.A.Fabiiesfi.ck ACo. French, r.irhard J c
jsortn
f
seen
Cin
ant
will
iuiiucu
York
Ainu
BourrKl
fAilin
chic.
Wheeler
Kuf , r.n m.nlc n lha .. . ... .' .--. ..iigiBniin iuiuB adij dj imiggisrs, urocers ana itetai;
H,00. States have offered their k CI- -' lnTllv irf citr nd country.n ' T ??ontr D'e" c.n order aa .w..;ceB to presMoni .via. . , a. Uf Ktiare6B oraera airaci
12,000 kegstof : powdtr from theirfi?,c,f, c!1" ? 1, t?Vvmills above St. Lows. ; . j a;9, 3ta.
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