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WEST-POINT POLITICS. Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi 1865. a native of North now dltv fiva years Tba Administration again OuirtauUrd. and ii KICH AitDS CIIAMBEItLIN, Hbulesala and la of ag. 11a wu educated at Cliapel from Wllke'Bpiril of th ffFFIMAL firEU OF TUE COUNTY Tba special porforoiuuce of tlio Hill Uuiversify, N.

aud on ra mf i lofil ll II A 13 A I) D. IU ANTHONY, Kdltor. moving lo Mississippi, in lV.il, waa weei been a skillful itratugio admitted to the bar. lie began movement on the part of Goo. Grant, like Jeff.

Davis, as a repudiutor. He t0 extricate Sherman fur tbe indigna- waa for tunny years a Representative ijon 0f the country, and reinstate LUlh.NMOltllll inim iuiBiiBBi pi iu mo jjuwor nuu-o jn tae attitude be bad ao irre- Iron, Nails, Steel 'and Glass, jj AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS Et6, uf Congress, lu politics be was known trievably disgraoed. as a Free Trader aud State Right jt wvg ihyaKht, by SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1865. tbe publio. that prisoners.

This wa at the request of Johnston, who, to make our Geo eral thoroughly available io the confederate service, gave him access to the Southern telegraph behind bis lines, aud thus through his proxy ordered tbe release of GustuVus W. Smith, Howell Cobb and other maligoanlsof stamp What followed this utterly unlawful act, the oousequeooesof which, like the armis-lice, were entirely beyond recall, was even more disgraceful. The conqueror, who might have claimed an unconditional surrender from the rebel chief, flung down hia sword, lowerei his neck aud submitted to bis terms lie permitted tbe rebel scribes to draw the memorandum und to confederate precedence in the prologue of the articles. Nay, tbe only thing which Sherman asked from i he man to whom be tliu yielded the authority of laipcr.itor, was a permis -tion to send the an ides to Washing an offuuse which was attended with ueujocrai, out wu not cousiuureu de- I fecexhiuuist. In lsDU be wus In loOO be was all the practical fctTocts of treason, and "MERCY I1AS BEEN SLAIN.

(Vated as'a candidate for tbe Senate in LET US NOW TAKE CARE Lklaainni. anrl rAtiia.naui nut of lillb IO. THAT JUSTICE 1UALL JHUi j0 life until 1X50, when Uuchsnan ap. In Frnl. On' the duy of the President's funeral, a bronzed and weather beuteu soldier, anxious 4o obtaiu a better view of the prooeskdoo, happened to step a party of ludiea and gen tleinen One of tbe men nudged hi lu on the elbow, at the sume time observing- Kxoue me, sir, but you are right front of us." liowing handsomely io return, the aoldier replied "That ia nothing remurkable with me, air, for I have been in front of you for three years So these iron men, marching with the nou cr stance of veterans, are the men who have' stood in front of us foi tbreo years President Juhnmon ised bis action, in offering a reward for Jeff.

D.ivix, upon the opinion of Judge Advociite tieneral Holt, who, alter a cuieful examination of the papers and evid'-nce in the po-scssion of the authorities, decided that Jeff. I 'avis uiuat have had a lull knowledge ot the assassination plot, from its iuccp tion to its execution. DIED WIL-OS-Ii thUoHy. Fiiday, My Uth. o'clock, r.

Cakrii du ht.r of which bud provukedtlie angry countermand of the united National Au-thotity, might bae met with some description of rebuke from the Lieu tenant General; but the mauner in GREAT SALE ar Watches, Chains, Diamond Rings, Ac, Oue JUiMou Dollars' IFortU To b' dl'poisd of at PNE UULLAlt EACH Without regard to valae 1 Not to be paid for until you know what you me to leocivell! pliudld List Articles I All lobe' No.d aiUne Hollar tacall 109 Musical Beii $20 to $liO ach. ana i (lit ai 200 00 600 Mlvsr isayola aud CoUsa Hi ii, jo JO 600 ci'lver CbadnK li.iiaa 30" 10U i 00 lea tcbara 20 60 H600 by up Caps icb ta an 20 0 JOuO Uublvu ana biiul- Idk tups 0 3000 our jj jo 2000 iiult, andCkka 20 SO 6000 voira fillvar la. foon io 20 doa. (,000 tluiaa Mivar labia Bpuoot aLd 20 40 260 Uenu' UW Hun Ua.a W.lcbat 60 160 each. 20 Laum' ttulu sua BE SLAVS AJjS(J.

AMDftiw I jioioted bim coereturyot the Interior He ohieflv-diBtinguifhed himself by Johnson. stealing eieht buudred thuusimd dol whtoh be baa slurred Over the" trans WUI.H MI UUW W.V. W.MUB SJ I lrs in Indian bonds, and decamping aotiun, and endeavored to support HISKOI hl BIVER RAILI OADCO. The Times, as usual, is either purposely or willfully mistaken in saying wiin wie pruceeua iu snerluaD ,0 tbe position 01 Oun which Slate he sere led. He served th iH that he for a time on tbe staff of Beauregard, 0iet, approved bn action aud only tbe Tute, to-diiy, is for a Ioso to the but was never known to be in unv I i ha KT I i I IWBU mb v.

wv vv. west brnnoh of the North Missouri engagement, thounh lie figured ex ,0 do eo, or in concession to the fury ion before he should be reuuired to SOLE AGENTS FOR DELUL8 JJ0LIJiEJL0W, Iluckeje Mower and Reaper. SWlitPSTAKE'S TIlKJtSHEB. HNITU'a CAST STEEL fLOWll, Brown's Cora Planter" BUCKEYE SCLKY CTJLTIVATOB, Cayuga Chief Mower. Keaper, VNtOH WASHING MAChlHES, COOK'S 6TJQAE EVAP0EA10ES, Falrbauk'i Scales.

HAVE A FULL STOCK OF agon llubs aud pokeN, Ox Wagda Bowa, TI1IMBLK 8rth.lN8 AND BoXES- BtLtowa ANViii Usd et. Sxillty Ilorwe Hokei BUCKEYE WHEAT DRILLS, lb Sh ellerL DC SVQ AM. CAN. MILLS, STRA WAND FEED CUTTE'r, Circular Mill Hhwi. iffix his name.

It his been truly tfailroau uompany. iienaiveiy uunng ine opcraiiotia uemre 1 0t tlie People. Nay, it would raibei xiuted, by rejoicing rebels that John It is not true. Tbe rote, to-day, is orintb, as a Bag-ut-truce character geelu tiat be grasped at the proffered ton knew these term' would not meet us ieu toe iu iooi, buu opportunity to go to Sberiuan, merely bus since been engaged in nefarious t0 0uMou from the stroke ot for the issuing of -bonds, by the city, to aid tbe Missouri River Railroad the approval of the Federal Govern ment. His only object was tbe truce practices in Canada.

He iB known to sUBtice. und to provide fur his reten 1 O. All 1 Company. The voting in favor is all have instigated the St. Albans and through the shadow of his count and that being obtained lung enough to secure the escape ot Davis, lireek right, however, and will carry by a other raids, and it will not be sur- enance and the artful endorsement ol e-ood nwioritv.

The Times know- is not proved to have rewed employment. John W. uiid Kaonal M. Wiiaun, gt fiftn inridge and r'tnjaniin, wi'b the re I kn.n i nnn I in a. n.ml I II i tliAl i .1 ieuse likewise of such muu as llowoll niuiiieu iu wus certuiuiy expected mat me ing tbe combination formed by Car Cobb, it was iminutcriul when be iaie conspiracy.

luderul cnmiuanuer who bad cotu-c leii ney and J. C. Stone to again swindle be required to surrender We give the above brief sketch of precrdmce to the eoufederute army RUBBER AND HEMP PACKING! s. -1. ItUDBER LETIIJaSIt J3EL.XIIVGJ- our oitizens is evidently fearful of The rage and mortification which, J.

C. Stone'B iutiiuate pcrsnnal friend who had usurped the authority I'sntv in. nva Leavenworth i'neater. CO Mne r. UkNUV LINDEN, Act.

Hi tSMgMugi Sntorday Evenlna. May I3tb, 1805. tbflwt nicbt of tb crsat iceoic burst from the country ut the news of uf other generals merely tn annul led and co-woiker in the Leavenworth, this unexpected sh.iuie, equaled the eral advantages in that hostilu iuterust Pawnee and Western Railroad Com rhnu have bet re'ieved from hn- poign mey ot its sorrow tor Mr Lin-oo1u'b dea'h. Tbe act of Mieruiau elating the facte Tbe people, ever, are watching tbe iwindlers, and1, with ordinary rare, the bonds will not be mixapplied The attempt of Stone Co. to get pos-eeniou, by pany, through whom the City and nimuid and oidered to report at Refaripc to tba aboT.

wa would call I ha attention of Bovtn to the FACT that wa aall tb dram of wa ehuiauterized as shock County of Leavenworth were swin very HE i faruiug luplemeiilau.ada. Acompariaon with o-Uera ia aolielud. Our ol Hardware and lion will continue to be large and cmplet. Pricea alwajra aa low at at kooae tn tba West. All partiaa are inrited to call and examine before porohaaina.

I Was lugton and we a pliruse, whcii we declure lliut the pub le are nurprii-ed to find Sherman put died out of railrouds, and 400,000. the: smiir tiii: i i o. disgrace ul," and calamitous," by ill loyal journals, and this estimation block mailing," of 25,000 acres of acres of land. RICUAKU8 CHAUBK10.1N, Corner Third and Delaware Kaniae." ionized in bia offence, and exuuaed mcb29dtf the Delaware lands, we trust, will be in supported, by early information of the indignant condemnation of the from censuie, simply beeuune he ii THE TENTH OF MAY. Tbe Midulght Li-l aiht ot LINDEN'S IIi.tCK BltlCvDKf frustrated.

loveriiiueut. Di-pttches were sent Grueral Gram's favorite friend Yesterday was very generally re sent in telegraph gill, counter ll that wsm the impulse which aetu WEST POINT. VOIIOXS AMI FAKCV GOODS mem tiered in this region as the au- la 1)8 a manding allot' Sherman nets: and ated the Lieutenant Guneral in re Bead the article from Wilkes' Spirit I ntveraarv of tbe rem kable cantui Kuauiflsd tiumioa Cas, J5 70 600 udu Hunting (Jaia ilfsr Watctis- "85 70 200 Uiamond Kn.j 60 loo 6Uu0 Uola V.t ai Arts Cb.ina 4 jo S000 li u.i iaail Bracrlair 4 600il -I and dol. tirau 1-u ft 10 2000 cdis.ii, hi and Uuard 6 20 7000 Kuiitair aoa od oociisv 4 10 6000 Coral Opal aim kiu- arald Da can 4 8 6000 Moaaio, Jut, Lf and triursotiD i.ar Dropa 4 7600 Curat, pal i.4.Kin. eial4 Ear lrup.

4 6 4000 HaiifuiDia Uiauimd Pin. 2 60 10 300 Fun abvt Vt Watcb ksji 2.60 8 4000 rub aa Vaei Kibuou bli 3 10 60i niabulnairs 1 81 8 3000 Uuid t'bi abiN, lVu- Ac. 4 lO 'OO Miuiaiuie 2.60 10 4001 buckru, Magie Sp int IO-'' 20 30i0 ituld toiitiipi.aa, ii.iiH. aVc 2 8 60 Plain till 1.1,. 4" 10 6U00 Ouaa.o Gold tfloj 4 11 lull 0 SioaeavtaanilPunat K.i.ga 2 60 10 10004 Uaiiiuruu wmiuuimI King I 10 7600 l.L.ji.'Jf.rl Jet an (iold IS SU90 ri-ti.

Camau. faari, 1 pal, at.d uibsr itnnas 4 15 10000 llo Peu. Silver tsuviuu Uolasia end fauona 4" 10 10 Oi UolU fsn) ann Uuld he Government, unwilling to trust Cbarln Dick' Ourmmioi Story of In icths pnp ratioo and will bo (prtdil) of tbe Timee relative to Grant and of Camp Jackoo, May 10th, 1861. "'u'g it was, in itself, a at waoiEaau ir hiiu further with uiere orders, sent great a piece of moral insubord ination The iuteute excitement attending Sherman, the ieutenunt Geuerul dowu iu per as was the aotul Sherman in releasing produc-d, -lib ns icnnsry, Jko. It Will be remembered tbat George ion.

to terminate the frue.6, and press Wilson a Georgia prisoners before tbat eveut and the profound sensation it oreated throughout tbe State van never be forgotten by those who Johnston to an uncowlitional sur his of Agreement Wilkes was the first man to pitch in ALTitE.TMN or I'ui Doors opn 1 I'ar' i'i naiM u'oIjoS, KvUulr tlui JWr-l'rlcuU'il. render. with Joe Juhn tin cuuld be ut to McClellen. MoClellen was removed witnessed them. On each recurring Such we aro informed, by an au S.3J.

71 Delaware LEAVEN WOE TU, KANoAS, Wanlllliiitonl Tenth of May the thoughts ot at. and the result has proven that Wilkes Wedwil up this matter in ni THIS. EVEN NC'S Louisans will revert to trie thrilling horny' which mnot be mistaken, erd the express I posit ve orders was right He speaki the sentiments captious spiut. We treat it in exa sceues which have made the d.iv his which Grant bore with him in torio. and which, occurring at the accordance with the publio temper 'ihe lax Certificates ast journey to the Irjjot.

The puhlio pivotal point of the great struggle, aud, having no party or personal io 1 BSD ED to tb umtsrsiKiitd fur layiog -ids- of tbe earnest, loyal nwses. BAT 8FAClOY. Executive Department, May 8, 1865. Who will alo anuDlr deaJara in the Intarioi 1 wmfc oil itd or hsooria vcrsst. it.

tereals lo consult, we are detei ui'nw exerted an influence in our State, iu uf Kau.aa with 0lrk Di fackNr'i Add.ti an in has seen the -use he made ol them. I n-te ii of relieving Sherman from cumm ind, in ca-e he did not resign that what we know to be the pubh the West, and throughout the cuuu-try. the full value uf which it is scarce inn buoda ut 'tan th Skslioi Mill, tor eoilrciloo, uatil Jan 12' k. If a sentiment, shall have expre-simi ii IGKKILTIKIL DIPLEMtNT1 P4I.I bfor H4t ttius, lbs lm- ill bs told under the weight of his rebuke, he Respectfully referred to the War ly possible to overestimate. Mo GSNT'3 rURNISHlNO GOO T3.

We will mloriu General Grant, therefore, that his reegoition ocordiaj lu ll. WM bHhOl.DEK, kept him in position, and tried to re Democrat. wylA oiiiracior. Department. 1 lie unconditional par don of Capt.

Swain is hereby granted. constitute him as a oonqueror, by ai uf the right of the rebellion to bear The oitizens of Leavenworth will House anil Lois for Sale. lowing him to receive ihe surrender arms, by conceding to Lee mid 4cvnB.n VUUH0VHI not soon forget the capture of Camp which Johnston bad now no d'spo-i myrmidons the leteotion ot then Tbe above is a copy of tbe endorse. IoFi'KK ir Ml ns.t. O'ltug bouas and two tltaarsd tin Kickapoo atrsst, Jackson.

Treason was nipped in the tiou to withhold. Indeed, the-term words, bus met with the common e.D bavntb aud Kroiulitay, no contaiiif extended to the rebel leader were au ment on Capt. Swain'a papers by President Johnson. All truly loyal bud and Missouri caved. Tbe act disapprobation of the couutry aud I iO' rouuia.

dood well of water and ut iinip on lbs prtiDltsa. Al.n.fur ailscbap, absolute re IK; I', for in a few days more Hul ls 10 60. 0 Uoid 1'rna and Quid sztsn.iun 15 25 .6000 Ladisa' Qiltaod J-l Baiikla 18 6000 i.dswe' Uut and Jet lUlr Ban and Bulla 5 10 further inform him, that his journey was denounced here by men who de his army would have drilled out, and oc. North Carolina, to repeat the same men here rejoice. Tbe Copperheads look blank.

Traitors have no rights dared "they would not fght againtt i i. k' I HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HATS A VD CAPS, WHITS GOODS TRlia.VINasfAND,LACEs MILLINBRY GOODS, 1 performance with Joe Johnston, and ili'pnveu UHU uoi umy oi reunssiou, at low rain, qul ac lb ol th S'JUth" and approved by all loyal GllANT PREST but also Ol the OroWniOg Klory Ot De mwii ami n.icpoo, ur or sunscrl' which loyal men aro bound to respeot." IHN to tinker np tbe attitude of Sherman bas no support among the loyal peu ine; formally consecrated. by brother men. The people of Kansas have PRO.nO I ION. West l'oiut as a perneiual Denize lUCliliuej UoOuS.

cause to thank the brave heroes who pie. The first of these acts has already driven the Uuvernment to the neces The publio are earnestly favoring captured the Camp Jn-ki-on rebels, rent, whuse cause Iras Worthy of the I A LOT ot nncuiual goode, confuting 01 hi.Dorol aswurd. All that we See, to t.unk'. ant three ity of consulting the Attorney Geu Cupt Twain's promotion to the Ma fHOIEbALE J4 RETAIL ,1 i. .1.

I vioi.uiu$, njaaon 1 HE JMashville uatiere publish a eral how to e-cape the scandal ot id coopcra' toon, mill be aold at public aue IIIDICIUIOi IU UIHIIb luioniwii jcrity io the 15th The-Captain is an Ir. nf, wan a uioveueat to Hunk the I'onfederute equality; whi'e the last, hi.hly important decision by Chancel excellent officer and is now nteded to ndignution of the People tiy patro has culminated iu the su-picious bon tion, at 0. auction store. Uela-warna'reet. to t'Bj on Ibe 27' of May.

1865. Sale i.l cou.mnce at 9 o'sloca, A. a 1 of aaid day. H. AL3TOV.

or sbackellord, ot the Ubancerv MALaJtsClN clean iut tbe Bushwhackers infesting nizini; Sherman with hisover-shadow- or of consigning Grant aud Sherman WILLOW WARB, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS, Court of Teunensee, on a writ of ha ini; foriveuess, and a repetition of to the embraces and carresses of tbe ARRANDALE Manfct'rY Ag'ts, Wit. 107 BKJADWA liEf XOKK, Announce tbar. all of th above lilt ol gooda will beauld for.Ona Dollar aacb. In cuniequeuci of the great alagnatiou of trade lu be inanoiacturjng ulatricta of Kca-land, thruugb the wa. having eat tiff tbeeup-.

I) ot a large quantity uf Valnanle welry, uriginali, inenned the Eugliah uiarkei baa been off fur aale iu tht ANU MUST KB SOuU AC ANY 8aO-KlFtcbl lindor to Tie oircuuntaucei, A acun aa agenta tor tbe liiiuClual Emoueao mauulacurere, bava re aolV Hl uno a great Oifl ApLOrlivnmtnl to bi-lividrd accuruing lo tba following regula-liunas Ceitificatea of tbe varinua article! are put into envlouea indi cuininataly, eealed au, wben. uraerd, are taken out wi.huut re gaid to cbui and aeut by mail, ttiua aha lug o.j On tecripl or tha orrtifl uaia, Jim will tee what Jou ar to have, ana men 11 la at Juur outiun to rend tba dollar Almlnitrtor fatat" of N. Me rarbn. beat corpus, sued out by Cyrus Win tlacksob County Missouri. Sunday laws.

the utterly disgraceful concessions entire seditious press. A. ti asTiNOS, Auctioneer. m13d2 which had previously been allowed to stoo, a colored man, with a view to Whether the Government is dls If Mayor Carney bad any back Lee. posed to take any further action Upon Seeds, Groceries and get possession of bis four minor JUST KECEIVJSU! We preBS this mutter upon the at the conduct pf General Sherman, we children, beld in bondage by one STRAW GOODS, bone be would do one thing or the other relative to enforcing the Sunday teutioo of the publio, not because we do not know and perhaps it is not ImilelLvJi P.

Jones, as agent for tbe Trustees A LARGE del any ill will to either Urant Laws. His attempt to imitate circus mU Williamson, deceased P. S. Prices Low, Terms Reasonable). Slicrm but becuue, in the present import (i nt to the present military sit uation whether 'he be promoted oi removed but it seems to us.

that it riders will fail. No' inexperienced Tbe Ch8nuolor deoilied that tlie tnch23 13m almost uebuloUH mdition ot portion man can ride two horses at tlie game the uatioiiul au horny, we do no is very important to the due main cent amendment of the Constitution JOHN II. MANNY'S AND time. wib to fee our military usurpations I nf Tfinnenflafl shnliKhimr nlnvprv nd tike tne article or -t. rurobaira may tbua i.ocin a(Ju Match, Ilia King, ny let of Jewelry on our liat tnrOH ltoLLia.

1 .1 3 rt i I ake the- shape of precedents, and me case now sumus ua. fherefor. nri.ereJ teeance of civil authority in future, that such an encroachment of the military power over tbe functions of the President, an Sherman meditated REAPER AND MOWER I 1 thus breed dauber tn the future hopes GANT of tlio Republic. It hermuii violut privately ordered the Marshal not to dren ,0 be father enforce the Sundav Laws, and the Kssp eonsi 'antlv on band a Uif nppV, Garden, Ftel and Flower Berda, oern' Un' Liquors ana eigare. MoUormttg t'a, W.

A. Woods asd abbail ed the declnreii policy of the Govorn in his recent couveniion with the reb I i. aiupuriniit uiunr iriiiu uri nuuuiiuiu. Marshal as plainly say tbe laws must ASSORTMENT! ment by granting au aru.i luepend H1TII GREAT Gen. Schutield bas issued tbe ful els, should, have some deliberative verdict.

There ia one of two thing- be enforced or Carney and the Coun aa a milit iry parley and it be usurp Send 25 Cent for Certificate. In ail Irau-aotluna by m.ll ahall ubarae for forwarding (be Oertiflc-itca, paying uua 'age an.l duiug the ouamea-, 25 centa each, bico uiu.t be eucloard wben tbe C'ertiOo l. ia ent fur. Fiv cernQcotea will be ant fur 1 eleven (r 2 thirtv lor $4, tiity-l ur (10 one huudril Inr What the Press Say of Us. Gilml U1KI mir ON A lare'oppor-'Uuiiy uulfrel luro caaina, ii.ain.inl ringa, ailveraare, Measia.

lowing important order: OF ed functions not hia own, by releasing u'ways inexorable in affairs of govern cil must repeal tbem. JNu one can ment favor may be divided; butjiot tell wl.at position Carney will occupy captives at the interceKgion ol our enemies, let huu ajiKtver under due Ladies' Dr. ss IIlADqUARTtas, Dep't X. Raleigh, April 28. TGeoeral Oiders, No 8 1 justice.

A shade ot power, adjuiteo REAPEItS AND MOWER nt.ir-itM-r ra jg pr cess of military luw and if Geu right or wrong, affects the liberty or ou Monday next. THE POLICY. To remove a doubt whu-b seems to rant has unduly shielded I11111 in ere-ts of millions: and the cumo Compildog tha latest and Most Fa hioaable stjlei exint iu the mmds ot so ine ot the arrandale A Din, li7 Broaaway. 'i through pursonal tavoritisiu, and ha ana of publio rights find no excuse r. President Johusuu bas plainly in H.

A. eelebrated people of North. Carolina, it ia lieieb) uilated his own la iiistruetious by in yieldiog to the pa mull lies ot null id naif. The Lieutenant Genera dvclared that by virtue ot the 1'roola re luve-tin a prostr tte Mnel will) dicated that be will deal stern justice to the leaders of the rebellion, both Lawns, matiuu of the Fnsident uf the Uuited he hual honors ot nel'iirerencv, we ui'Y not wish to forego the defenr taies, dated Jan. 1, 'C3, all persons aavn au umnia -tuck of articles varying in vlu and all are ottered at nua duller each heute iiiiutiuo la very fairly doue yi.u agree to tana a ortificteuf a certain article vncii'fvd in au envenpe, and are nut require.1 tn iav jour dul ar ui.l aa you ar a i.fl(1 lili tbe article, wbicb will certainly be worth lO'tre than that amount, and be nuy or ou han imd dollara.

An excellent mi d' fbia tf iuveating a llr. Suntay tru.it hi ulso may be summoned jfJtJKj iisaiT.t-.VA-J Ouutti ana XNorin. What is to De advarioi'iuetit or hi ti lend, bu TBIlEsniSG M1CHWES. in ih State heietolore held an slave: ceouot ext to iis honor, there is rveu of the button, inu are now free, and that it is the duty done with KauiAs Copperheads is nut1 yet determined, or whether they will The First, most Complete and 11 'thin so dear to a free people as the leld to i he decorums ot the in.n Of the army to muiutain the Ireedum supremacy of its eivil and the Organdies, Poile D'Chevres, Challles, D'Laines," Grenadines, Valencias, Bereges, Bombazines, Crapes, etc, tunon. We iva no "ord' rv here be thought of importance enough to I of such persons.

It in recommended Brown's Cora Forat and Bredler 11. lion whiih relaxea any portion ol imef, 1 uny, eoruarn iv, iaoo. Meaa. Arrandule Jfc Co. have long been pr-unl auuwu to ua.

aud we believe tbeui to except the degrees of merit; and th paironage, even of three ktsri, shnul f-ulkey Cnltivatora, buiaey Bay ekrn, (Jand Plowa and cnltivatora, Peoria, Ft. Mediaoa it in compliment to a Hiioce-sful geu notice we cannot tell. We have 'o the former' masteis of suoh freed nun mn 1. nA. employ the us hired ser MOST 81CCESSFUL COMBINATION Of eral.

rewards Ins cervices by a hypo not relieve Sherman from the nrdea b- every way worthy ot publio confidence ana Ullppei "Also a large vanity i vants at reasonable wages; and it ix ihecation ot it liberties. if an ordinary citizen The tendon i Shawls, Cloaks, ot West 1 oint ib to lilt I sell aluive I recommended to the freed men that four short years ego, and indeed until when allowed to do so tbey remain Negro SaflrHgir ibe oulv Hecurit for he law. The duty of the law is Reaper and Slowrr in the World 1 1 WOODEN WARE, rennanent feMce. Giant crushed out the rebels, and with their former musters and labor regulate West Point to its own speeia 1', curias American Journal, Junt 11, '04 We have iiopee' at tn office tf Arran dale A Ai" cy tor European Manufaa lurii.c Jewele a large artwent of teb inniible and valuable jewelry ot the patt rne. We alro no iced a large quautlty uf allver piste, and meratand tbat tbe whole nt tbiae newly aiticlea are to lie or un a novel princiule, giving greet aivaniegea tu buyera, aud affirding eztenaive Plain aud Fancy Silks! A COMPLETE STOCK Of faithfully so long at they are treated fu-e this, sod the Soul hern ati'S will make such laws as will tbey lost all hope have done every sphere; and this oun only be done by kindly and paid reasonable wages; or holding it to its responsibilities fi thing to aid the South, and all in allow the liee'iujt'n only to be "hew that they immediately seek employ every of its acts of in-uhoidination.

OO MENTIC8. Have been made and aucoenf uily aied. their power to injure tbe adminis ers ol wood and drawers ot wafer. meut elsewhere in the kind of work iniu Knew better than Ueuera nd. unit nwiih Northern Cooper- tratioo in its effort to bring rebels io which they are accustomed.

It is' Sherman, the objects of the Govern eii'pioyuieui to we tbe Drni in queioiuu 10 very reeiecKble and hly wutiby ot pub io cunfid'nee, aud re-Cuu m-i'dnn Irifnua to their edertiaa- h' sds. will control the legislation ol Forks ici Ill.M RLDS IT0 UCKDREU8 OP to justice. These men were too cow PRINTS, CLOTHS, ICASsIMKRKsi, not wen lor ireeoinen to congregate men iu directing, its arms against 1 he O'luntry. about towns or military camps they ardly to fight; and therefore fit asso the South. These objects were tl will not be supported in idleness.

S.toiire to the colored mm the toll rights of eitizuiiship. aud his suppression of the rebellion and th ciates of Thompson, Sanders, Dodd fhankfol for kh liberal ratronar ba- 5 HllITiJ (si)()I)S 15y command of Mat. Geo. pcbO' bringing ot its leaders to justice. Its I aweet npnn a tn th paat, Invite the pab- lueu 4f(nim, sepirmoer 9, isfrt Meafri.

ArrendaleA arrangeiaeut, adveiitege ilu-i be on tbe aide of tbe u-liiuior. I th nee verytning iu gain ana nuibing cmia atively 10 He knoa alui il ill 'or hi-dollar bemrehand, nu h' ned not aend it be ant eatiaOed. PREMIUMS H'Vtbeen awa'ded It in competition with otber -hinee. rerelelng ia JSurope dining 1862, th OKAKD MEDAL OF THE WORLD'S field, A. Campbki.l, A.

A. G. ote, united as it niiurady will be with the loyal vote of the uth, will ana company. IIOl'SENOF I LI. ME.

supplementary purpose was, the eradi generally to can ana exaniin our atocc, aeling eonfident that we snail ka able tn aei Linen (ioods, cation ot an institution which wa TBI Bull Run battlefield is likely The City Council ordered tbe City tbe-e good, lower tnau any oonaa in tne eat. 5 Do not fora-et tb plaoe, Vf. Ul 6UAW always eoiitr'l Mate lellaiion, and hence will make ceitiin to thetu fair i icompatible with peaee. Yet Geo N. Wi eklg Nnct, Aug.

1864 to be selected for the grand review ,4 NEK 8tre-t, Leavenworth, Kansas. i Marshal to close np Curly' Jack's h. rmun, in deliberate violation Embroiderlee, Hosiery, KMI'toVMKNT TOR LDU--lbemJat eligible Tntarnattnnal In 1nAnn I treitment. That is all tin need. of our returning armies.

A more feu24-deaai I these purposes; nuy, in accordance bouse. Mayor Carney takes the fair nil I'l riuyixy iiiwii wn unra uraru uj I The Border-Mate Union men, nen f.ir ledi-e la tbe ante of ctl floatee in tb- appropriate selection could nut be with the reverse, but settled Being th bigheat award for anything In th creature voder his jproteotion, and eiallv, are ready tor this (Joe ol N'OTaftw of th wont diioiwer that afflict) mankind arte front corruptions of thai Point puliov of letting all the leaders made. There tbe first battle of the Ihe mot influentiil and wealihv say they shall not be disturbed. off offers a general amnesty to every mbnld'a extract of Saraaparilla iai eJS.dy otmoBt value. me)l-d3s (ireal tii't Uiat.iliu'ion of Ariandaie 4 Co.

A lad) of our acquaiutancehaa been very ana cestui in inn ey. not only in fllimg hr on puue, but alao in doi-'g a good turn tu lb ee tn Ul ehe sold tbe certlficaiee, aa wil' bs our a.lverin.iag columoe. Hen iluuters recently urged and urged Ribbon. Glove, I.aceK, Yankee Notions, war was fought, and there it is proper the grand review which shall celebrate traitor, great and small; recoganizes his measure upon his neighbors Carney is a moral man, very CAP r. SWAIN.

TiHE IMPROVEMENTS ARE slavery by conceding the old institu eying that without it no loyal uianV J. DOOLEY, its glorious termination should take tions to the States, and then sends the lite or property would be safe in the EXTRAORDINARY! place. insurrection home, in arms, to report Capt. Swair'i letter bas not been answered. Will the Times attend to 'Ui hern States for twenty years, letnen nan ai 0 be ttin.

engaged. N. Sunday Acrcu ug. 14, 1864. In our 0-iluuin, tba reader will ilod an ad vrtieeu.ent of Arrandele A Gift Dia tr.bu'iun of watc and ailvemare Ladies' and Children's flats.

Boston Commnnwatlh Tbe cavalry of the Army of the at tbeir various headquarters, instea of surrendering to him, in form. SEE THFM IN SAMPLK MAOHI KE3 itf Potomao and the South and South Tciinci.ee Hfuttor. When General Sherman did this. BOOTS AND SHOES, Sc. With different Agents throughout he Stat.

I Hebe is another specimen brick of weBt re to be immediately reorgan The election of Judge Patterson, a lie was at the nead of a victorious 1" payment of mat auverti eineut we received aeveral eeta ot tbe jewelry aiverti.ed. and we are warranted iu ibet, both In finish nd quality, tbey exceeded our Tbey turnd ent tn be Juat w-at iheaha'l hon repreanted Tm Democrat (Lev in on) Diwo East Fhariseeism, properly re ized and remounted to the Dumber army of seventy thousand men aud CARPSTS, son-in-law ot Andrew Johnson, and for many years an able lawyer and buked by a Down Kast cotemporary was confronting a disorganized rabble of 10 1.000 men, under the gallant IT IS THE LIGHTES Midline IVIat tings, Ace. udicial officer of East Tenuexsee, ti not more than ihirty-live thou-and "The Rev. John Todd, Phil. Sheridan.

One brigade of cav Aug 17.1SO. At.BTt -Wewant agent, in every regi He had seen that Lee had been re the senate ot the United Matei, was Ihe taut stock to he funnd west of St. Louia Pittsfield, to read Guv eruor Andrews' Fast Day Froclama airy is to remain at Lynchburg, 4 Suiisible thiiiif ou the part of the quired to surrender troops and In the World Uiat will do lis Work. --J1' M)T ment, and in every town and county in tbe 'Uni y.an 1 tbuae "Ctitig aa auch will be allowed 10 cnta evy 0-rlifioi ord red by tbem, -nvided their reini'tauce adi 'Unta tn another at Uanviile, and another at arms to Giant, and be knew tha Legislature now sitting in Nashville. tion to bis congregation, because, as The reuord of the new Senator is un Johnston, along with the fugitive in be laid, it continued no allunion to tu preserve the peaee uf will aelt gooda low, and one cl illn' gai.ta ill enllec 25 eenia lur nipeach ible.

Although "decided in VE 1 ERIN ARY SUR Gfpr urneot giivernuient, which had taken onr baTiourl Ihe Doctor, we pre-1 the "Old Doniini m. veri Criificate, an ren it cent tape. DON'T FAltT'J SEB A 8AMPLX Of THE his Doliiical convictions, and. in the GIVE SATISFACTION auiue. never reaili the Lord't Prayer r.ilue iu Ins lines, was-entirely at his uorse-snoeing I Ex GoVEBNOa KYNOl.DS, of U51E1T IIIPHOVCME.VTS eiiber 10 ur r-ie'e at.

a. RRANDALE 167 Broadway, New York rojl3iHl'lt ia hie church, as tbat is open to the aauie ubiectioD aod aa a eoueiaient to all who rienl ltb na. irkest days, of und spu'e i loyalty 1 the Union, he h.is never been a liiiclan His life is been pnsseil enaca Street, Bntweea 2nd and 8d, Merchant, bnvi' tooilalnthla market tbouM man he must alf-o tint the Ten Com Before you buy ordr any other Machine, call on ua. We offer them LEAVENWORTH, KAS. the bur and 011 the bench, whern Noiir mand menta under ban." Exchange.

died at ISelleville on the 8th seed 87 years. He was one of the Grst Governors and oldest citizens' ol tbe State, and one of the uot inve terale Copperheads. In 1801 he Great Indsrciticiits displayed gri af uprightness and raciical tnh nt Of eonrfe he has A II torae, earef ullv and (killfullv treated We have known tbe lie v. John Too will eing ordt- 'I '0 ALL whom it may tncem. I tae notice thatth fnllo oa cea will be lir'rfl en'Mroinl 1 mercy, and that, wiilmnt Ins allow ance, scarcely an individual in it, had ny pronpeut tif escape.

Under this staie of thintfs, ami in face of hia further keuwlede that he was f.rbid-den, by Kxeru'ive order, as Grant Ii id been, from euppndin hiiatiliiien while the fere maneuvering I'or terms, he deliberately grants an arininliie, and then actually tunrehes his army back from Raleigh, so an to A peuny lavea la netter man two earned, A L.1IK.E LOT OF Superior Wagons ia aickaxaa. a 11 'Sta TudJ D. fur many years. lie he entire confidence of the I'rosi- They elll 0ni otir ,10 rote a sympathizing letter to Jeff GIRI'O sroTs the utt. cnt.

Ilmitr I'rpritt. hasn't got toul enough in bim to speak a man! word for humanity, and cer. FULL 10MPLETK ll a'tention to the four ect Inta, into h-i-eenidielded the L. Davis, which was published in all the Northern papers. Rowles, MillLau and II the er buu.

iitnano No. 27 Pec i ralmlni danc noi, ihealrlr! eahililli- Ae. O.ut mice 82. 11 mi 12 Ortinenc hi -ic 8, relating tn aa- lo reMi urant- Ar 'n a l.il'g un f-unHity. Perioe not winning to beane ed will nieiae tea nnilce.

H. MII.I-FK r.iy City Merfbel'. Office, 10. m)U l3i BiH irci, Ihe Fir Groon-ia Mow FOR AU AT LiH' I'itKES fall at SSore tf a thr aitors convicted by a military court the mta to po- clo- rooii te- It ia now believed that General lie Episcopal IUctors of Eich iui i Vr 8, Indiaiiap 'lis, last fall, are orderi-d give suty 11 iIph ofmarjii. as a bonus, tn the tortt- ioht home 5 ii 1 Currer Ibird and r' Grii-rsoo's cavalry, in Alamaba, will mood, haviDg concluded to read D.

A Ilillmgtcn liV. THOMAS Nc. CO Delaware Str. notice of rcniniptii Hi next atrp the prayer for the Pieident of the Hrt.MR'iI.D'S Fitmot of gireParilla eiiv'? renoTtea Ihe blood, istttla to be hanged on the 19ih instant. Col mil Grenfcl.

one of the Chicago ennspirators, tried and convicted a Wis to a-siime an an certainly succeed in cap urinf; JelT. Davis. Ilia eeespe'is deemed impos- Luned biatea, have been allowed to tha of nwn'ih irt. the ae t-m, aad thoritv fiver our victories ironi'm's in 62 DEL VWAKE LE.AVESW0H11I. mj.j3-3t E.

VAlHil! AN. Aen. et'lfKuf lleloihblrt'a Fluid Ettrai-I Bncno il! H- .1 aiib iho.e ae' f'r to, I'nuid iiievea Diapertatory. uial-dSui era il aud 3d Slrrcte. ni tne Du.nor, triet mag dica-e I the Suuthwet, fur the releau tf isLel itl.

Cincinnati. a'a'J tj be bauued. I re-Ojea their ttiuriiiej. 1.1.1 er 1.

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