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-~ _THEOMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1855 7 1 i i H { i i { | 4 - ] A TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER, | theve mho had a0 begnt emas i, N ¢ G H bR Ll TEE CHIEASNSIPLACS IN OMAIIATD UYL ST = mbes of the stme family of lowell Ocath of Oneof ihe Adventurars Who | e | Burnside's plan was to o | Cobb, the ex-d¢ \ o the treasiry Detie nhv Roberts Torpedo b Tight at T sharg—Ons of the | | naet vely :inhis | bl was b ) vot Monapaly . B | Bloodicst Battles of the Rebollion: | much until & moesur suceens had | e ), he k y & hall fired from g fhom BENLIONd, DY, Saye y "" How the Union Failed to Dislodge the 00 1o i E S il 1 form t ‘ d . % orde »n ol 1 was only to » of W Al MeNell onn of the | Confederates The Cemetery 1 f 1 K was Int of ¢ which rsof t r Ve 1 Wiiers 10,000 Boys in Iy 7 ! 3 A many ' Y tin t 1 \e 3 AT Blue Sleep. " \ H bt empts 10 rhit is w s | ¥ y. with wees of ¢ ‘ 5 i 1m " GREA A corresponden V1p1¥r‘3>l Rion, wito wara Kiead of i | 8yef 8 Washing went 18 spoken | RTaggeny, who st bied over it i v Cafi: D) ’ i | Afi RE tlmwl-‘\\‘x tes from Feadeicksburg, Var- | ¥ lire WALl the nnion troops | Of N 1atter ] v ha b 2l | ginia: “This battle, 1 think, was the | werc at short ranga, wher A i ohee it KA vele ) b war waso | ‘ 5 greatest blunder ma ) cun row glon, the m A One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the U. S, 'RHFU""’\TMM furing the war,” said a w . ik 1t7s an unfinished < b 1‘ 1§ N SURALGIA, s il b Woto {ust of W o G Ll oBR G 9 to Select from. ‘ Y lflnvh-.‘;:v:’h\r | the federal t met their most disas. | mod e . Hold | aess piiod re | Apvaine, Bralaes, e, ol S 6 who those | Sonfeneratcs foughis SLUTIOUSLY 1O SOR f \ \ - N AR AT i P B i, | oty Fuluise dariag tho ol of, thuse | Siaratint but thi taot was ot known | 0 L1 No Stairs to Climb. Ele;\ml Passangor Elavator l THE CHARLES A VOGELER 0., §¢ o Propretors, | tion i name times m “’ o5 1 ",-“"”] b L e ey hasing | oreamentation BaL : f y ‘ a4 0 hot fol is men, they having | Se" s blocks b e ———— { - s restubbrel hGESIRtER, | |, WAL T "‘ Ll \ ol rated so far that the ¢ aderate | O PR for ey ‘,;‘ rie . nte L 3 o v | e s | 1S L Y | e g g o ot anke | R, i oo ot el | By el ' criein | M. BURKE & SONS, | erehttamms s J o L e b L e i colitmng havin displaced, and v i on | I ) James Medival Lngtib | Fas siwaya cliripus | break sceing which the confs ptestrivd | blocks of st about on the | Hundreds of men urew L an (; N ma A R Chiartered by thStateoftii. | fuct that the plins of attack in two im. | 10 Ariee i Into, & panic, it Gen atdeh A of the uppet. | B0 0 K oty i, | ) | H VU ALY 10 E nm'uruuuvfl-wmw | portant battles of the war where the | {iiubom, sith his diviciol snc th e most block of ste sarth has found | recr, was : % 2 ) orgivingmmeduisreree | DOrAnt btes o, W0 S tmd by two | Birney, with a division of Hookor's men, | B0 COTLP LS Metation g | many theilti | ). BUKKE, Mannror his comp came 1 the reseus and preven 1@ ocousion thr inary and pri Gonorrnees | Tien Who ha e tod from West Poin - i d | Wken root. Tl nime s intended S . NN OF n AL - Symhidis i thetr | and hid alwiy: stood well in_the army. | A0 as made in good arder, and | 1,y 3 wealthy moroliant of New York to | ¥ere blown cut ot the world. The thr UNION STOCK YARDS, O51AHA, NEB. J aiso &l | () was this battle and the other was the | 1000 i d 1o With. | sarpetuate the memory of the good [ en wera unioading J E HIFRRENC Aarchants and Farmers' Bank, David City, Neb.s Kearnoy Nationa] Rany.Cane AL T thysbur me on the union | 4re old position on the crest of | i ik r of t nost illustrous man r- | from the shooters wazon, M ney, Nob s Columiiins S Columbus, Nev.; sleounid s Bank, North ¥ Ouinaa i AL LA | the hill. | He | Neil buing at the woll, sbout two | Rl fank civaha. Ne . J s ) { «ide and one on the confed side iad known. He was engaged to a | 8¢ RSNl Hesa e SR 8 I Nab e N P [ ot AL sl b AAE 111008 76F MATY WASHIS and it | Fods aws Me hoard o PRy U s drnft wi S JRding attached, for two-thicds valus of stock ] mina | o0t S SONICOTmedT® | Al this time the battie was r | iR ohk SEREVER i | noise and tainted. Whon s Weat: 14 Lowses b JEEE Bttt LA DL no | bly at the other end of the [ tho \Vasiiltizto =) S senses he found himself in n elump of | s ——— e e e e e ey & Face 1ost Manhood, meité . There o were standing on the brow of the ntvaar Huphtoy Wi 3 the’ Washingion kindred prompted him | FEEC8 T8 GG AU Yeoth ‘tHi woll - a3 W0 BEporimantings The Sppropeiate 1o hill known us Marye's Height, whero is R v 35 o ot tho periormance of so gencr. | WHASERESS DA e wore | #ccomplishment. 1t is done in this way lway Timoe Table s at on. ch case, Consultatis now located the nitional soldic ceme- | MG LOWIL) I8 T HUIS Gus a dood. But wiled in business and | Seatlered GUENEE S, eLeQud] = | They always have one hird t 1 8N wonal o wacredly confidentia ) b oo, | skirted by a road at on the | 208 G eomblote the monnment. | 8hreds of flesh and clothing. In the eart izl i J Leines nent by Ml and Express, Nomarkn o | 0Ty, A veteran who had worn the bl |Gy e Gilion toward Fred urg at | I 1O U R ok waus i great hole, Closo s dis: | & tuno, and he is sint up fo a dark roows | OMAGA, - packag; te contents o- wender, Addrest | 19 the keeper of this eity of the dead. He | #05 of the battla, W ith the failure of his financial pros. | A% E BFTOY APt with n | With a'young bird that has shown som T ' i wreve and da DR.IAMES. No. zmw.sni“qmm JGnlcago, it says there nee »-ut| n .H\;mmu.nl poor ‘14‘-\“ Kbontfons fest h it th pects his ;-;:\ \:-:.-‘“ v:‘ ! r ‘-l‘:\-: L& « ;\ DERBE B A Fin it and ’ ability ’xlt a o g v‘ i \ ter K b Jows who followed tho stars and stripes | bk higher on t wias for ity SHo 1oved i wioiey B ety 6ty et Fill e voung b beging |t | ioutani homus far away made desolte, | compuratively small body of men 5 4 it from the scene of the d Hag ot g | Teould not_help pictaring to myself. | 511 J Nl Tiho old house in iehich Mrs. Washing s il \ 1 | Down the Wil nearer the town, the cem . itk kil ton lived more tha ntry ago stiil oo < “, ,.,3:,‘ e | Clery was pointed out to me which con 4 > P KN 6A/HNE O 1l 8 of the town 3 same tune is b W room, a 1 oave 5 o | tains the Temains of several thousaud ippar an edifiee s | 3 bird 1 to ano! 1 10 | 617 Bt. € st St ,,,",_ Mo Under the sod and dew, wall isn 1 fray I ) ot A Onmahi nt 7 ):30 ‘ ol e ¢ Mt ling tiie ok i und yon- [ ROPDY et e et k Physical Wa he s 1 | 2 5 h ( th 1 £ roepot at Conncil Biits tons of 1h: e eame from to t o ot i i Y o ed LT P | Ans vi » . ltyiw e for §1, and somo br £, wi L s 1Y Hetivons 7500 B & | the Rapp: S commands § 4 e pai o 4500 | to L moonliaht to ding to t tent a SN Vire PRt } SR A of i n 1h 3 : & o o et | Bt i st va O b M | 115 A, | hundred b I y i ! 5 0p X WA v part of ; ; 0 last cont hud | e belonys to pro 015 AN t our ottt rren | : U s Lown u ng bird n't futh iy 880 7 sthie un 1 w S 1 : Bipross o Wb AM " i e I AEMALL S| (¢ In ) i Loa [} i an idea of t Sl ricnly 5 ] 1 AL od to ea : and and iy cor i tratn e KASSASUITY RE SO RR 0O nouvEs, i atter division sent forward ¢ nto w vineynrd. | He “”‘f} ettt | the conduct b to h SEU Lipre [ERENT 5 | L0 be every time repulsed and sufter ! D DR O et brakanal v S At e o q] i buil Of the greator part of its men. The | LB LS ST ol Naw, vou wo ] o Slote el R lovel DI Tumphirey's division, which co 3 T T overfut rocket withont i e Doy ALD Arrive 0 flM Nt[‘fifl KA. distance of | ¢ o 4,000 in the short s { : 2 RUE tScott! Glyecrine!” sh | T | S i \ULEIGT TATS, | 1 o A % ),00 g minutes and was then for ck. | e Ini < & sl i R PR o) | platenn or It was o hopeless ta on | R N e Jenred and MeN | mistake. ¢ T | : s 1 i leights commanders tried to n Bur be- | S e souch until | wre 1 v tlod a fou | 1:20n . Mail and B ‘ o Presi Rappahannock, opposite Jieve 80, but he was . s, and over | (T R B ! d took up | 1 &AM IN A Hudnes, Cashier. NOEYVIQRADLIEL ik | anel o that the uld have ow York Sun; Ihave a friend - . | wtom Ml | o || > <r range of hills. On this lat | to be, o noxt « p confeder s )1 perciu aveler, and o s . QOPHEF UE N F caler, i L WBRL A { W. V.M HN S COLLINS, | the Union troops, who Bt i confetior [ 18 8 /comuipclalirevoor, L RGO BLIEID Y ELIN : to cot | Ve, BOUTHWAID, Arrive | W, Yare 15 5. Ruep, | there several week e T R T TV G iy | G el L) Ways comes up | 4 pighe Weight Against a Heavy | 1 leaving my danghtc A s MIESOURL .E \ I'he delny was caused by a lack of pon- | g0 A€ R InbEII0wWiin tHalfat mo and cnlivens my existence by 8 | we and Light Weight Wins., | 5 BAKING OFFIC 3 [ toons and other means for crossing the | Clied wnd pursiue the union troops | recount of b eriences on the road. | wYor neversee er pair of gophers 4 THE llf ON DANK. ;':_",‘I‘I'\\""l‘ll.‘tl“‘ R nco it ."j_f:;l whencver the Tatter were driven back ‘Weil, Charley, anythin said | I reckon,” said an old Florida nativ O] 6:451 p G fRom Mt 3R :l“ red d on their arws, thinking n-u: I, a5 Charley tilted my best chai nst | he bent forw litatively and D mishan Jepart, _‘Ill\\'\ml Arrive. i Gonerul Bauking Businoss Transotod. side’s motive was to make s way to | G UL Summer (hat night pro. | te freshly papered wall and puifed | SR 0TS EOEE RIIGIA Gl it i e A% C. ST I M. & O, A M. | A FINE LINE O Richumond by the route of the Fredericks- | vl q (5o Burnside that 1t wis. hopo- rously at one of my stogus | ¢ or-backed sow that went grunting he had sailed, but & mod'n 10! . . burg & Richmond railway, p red to | oisto height, and th “Not much, " sald ho ) k of the | Tn the nume of the Steanien | e TASTWARD. Arrivs prevent his crossing the Rappabannock, | )0y Xt two days inactive. | road. Too much of ¢ I'm | After Ihad anawered in the negative out her. At last, after | 557 R A | € oF at lenst muko m warm for | (o the n sccond day, in the | goiug to quit and settl her until 1 had spent a 3 at <oouth.. | 00 1.0 him if ho did succeed 1083, | midst of a heavy storm, the union fol I expeeted this. Charle, 'n going skoned yer never had, but I kin ¢ money [ had YAIDS TRAINS und they had g ke | wore withdrawn weross the Rapy: to quit durmg the fou 17have | teil yer for pure cussedness and obstinacy duy I was Will leave . I dopot. O b, at 6:60-8:35— front vall ;‘"'*‘“" \ gatrect 4 | nock, and the campaign in that direc known him, but he neve and, in | itters will beat thing, not ex ! s i, © e ORIOTEODN AN EAn ‘,;,““l“ confeder | o ut an end. A week later General | common with many more nmers, | i | Pttt o WOODBRIDS y i aviny having browught their veteran | guensyde was relioved of his command, | will shake the hand of 1 1 clerk ngin a little cabin among ] i dn) ¥ exanpt Sunday; RIDGE BROS hosts thore. A consideruble number of |y i batle of Predericksburie be had | yet before he finally settles down i woods of F Our v | ingquired where he Find hoard it 1¢ said | cxeept Tuturday; U, diily except Mon: ITEY the Union troops had never been under |4 ywelve thousand of his men, wiile at’s the matter, trade dull®” T/ ind_coflec was ove that a young woman in the same tene- | day. tire hefore. = Lea's army was diminished by 1ess than | asked, s Charley mechanica woled | host, an old alligator hunte mentilionss Ry tsreghoriive Sahdpibich o | two thousind. { around for the bell butto: You're not | moved to make the above rema | that sang it ced I say more? 1 had YT Y ] P lion tioumonr} gin monhiCaroralf in & hotel, my dear fellow;” and I drew it of gopher, or land tur [HlimEeatime trom donehiuc eon ITH AU H s irnside grave ordor for the Union army [ peonis who were it Frodericksbure at | forth o Lottle anl gloss | difng along on its ungainly leg covered that the owner o bird wis < OMAHA NEBRASKA. | o attempt the crossing, five pOntooi | (1ot dosoribe the cinnona !,,L", et .} (“”uy\,\vlnlur turtle | my lost daughter. She was miser; OR SKIN CANCER. ® AE B idud tor that purpose. | somothing awtul, Shells erashed through | Aell, Lere's luck,” | kin fight, an’ I woulin't blame ver if yer | poor, und was making her living scrub- PEHN igflvfliflfi-fl_lfls e st | b roots of buildings and dow into | he lifted bis glus to_the No, | did T wouldn't blieve b mysolf ff I inglotlices lie hud come ot unothet |y oo vears 1 suTorad with a oanner on CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH s S | 8 wh re .1Iu m‘ 1pants of l.h ‘“f“, trad relt, kl‘l‘ill i ||1L”L it used :|Jul‘ ner ‘x..l ). m - goir ey M \ 2 [ my -|I£. L . .|,\, Mg AL R A S IR ; i Tshelto ling bad taken shelter in the hope of | to be. Why, when I firat went on the | hammer an’ tongs tother day, © | to ta { havi e e i a1 do & oy Gonalne, wer banis. - There had beon firing across | 1,5, more secure from the ugly missiles. | road there svas somo fun in it. I only T hadihaga hampint round| notbeen to trice me aiy Termineg 0 1 Lo st in this Hamiyoent the union picket ow 1:x5.: [ Mang of tie buildings of Fredericksburg | carried one trunk and L could generally re all day, an’ badn't no luck | L had h & im0 ut. 4l was 10 somOwlia then in the weeks previous, and General | G Snow the effects of the territio artil” | get the trade to look at my samples. | 't got ary skin, Toward sun- | 0 g e e Dt moom e iniRmation adad Burnside zave notice that if that sort of 1,0y and the sides of two or three | Now [ carry thieo, and its the hardest | i home, enssin’ my Juck | 206 LiCic > S aftor the inre Thlindn. fra. tactics were not abandoned he wonld | sy % ik - 2l s | knowledge that Pozzoni's medie; patly plied by Puller & Falles | frame houses near the wall still look as if | Kind of work to get @ man into a sample 1'd ne i it bombard the town. This was & mothod | oy had heen honcycombed by the | room. You Jackson, | Jest es T enm ter t [Pl B b o n'to ———— | of warfaro not rocognized among modern | 1, IR ey elms » house, | over yonder 1 see er couple sl isallnoghypEEhes here 1 not mations, and it turicd out that e I Lol & s rogisters with a toothpick. paddling toward each other, : B0lo by Bl drig R Prokan ing was done by ronsib! STER et t T AT ey | repliod | hadn at pleast they made the sand fly Wz er « - 33 ke 1 ONAl \ Littoois il Ba L e nken and tho stone was used to form the Little | Me the most unbonnded pleasure to get | ‘Huin't met fur o long time, ¢ | Her Photograph, Found on al , e N e or e ere. | house now occupicd by the union veteran | €VeD pithibimtor frokhaplared (irkht Eladijon b ot By Figurcs in His T s Toledo. b e e gt 3 e e j £ rts h ol bRl Baiaf tha nationaliee no iy Ilon muithe cday in lilinois. sit down and : des t4 in the Wilson bur- | wnd e e o W T vom iy RURI S aats o e COMEII | P v oini to Efingham on tho Van | S0 | settivd on en old lo ; s | | b et e e i Tie Land of Uranges, iced untit the nnion. army | W' | Bully, ~'You're just the | mo wuz er littlo { » Jt s wivon i { Faed river, when the conf At the entrance of the cemetery anoth- | fellow & wus looking for,’ said he. | coon, but the othier fellor | W. BARNES, | Sunshine, l~‘vul‘-nl to Hn- . | er 1'v>mm|-|<-r of the great strugele was | ) o ity gird in the front ear for elums: | AT Y presentec A woman wanted us to buy bk y an get acquainted if When them eritters he ¥ disouse o and Trepleal S:enery. foothold “in" the town. | some _confederate moncy. 1 worked e e s B v e | | liscusea muilod A 1ot 401100 foot I\ able the pontoon builders 10 | hard for it, " she said, “and I could not L but I didn 't seem to cateh short. Then they 1d1, | Atlants, Ga. | Byalazs Pl Elaridl finish their work, which they could not | have worked harder had it been gold fu- | U quite a reptutation amol eircle, their hods er way out, er kinder | : ; | N : : for 60 days only. Lvery man, | do so long as the sharpshoot - | stead of paper. boys in 1 ; vateli 1weh other. All of er sudding | gt dyeinsaon o Bysrias, | do & the ) 3 ens oys in this direction, so 1 easi wit \ iy 5 Lou Small, of » Qg atores, hoto!,alrcady built, Hevora tratasdaily, | Puildings “and stono walls, Gen. Hunt Awful as is the ticld of battle in the the thouuht it mighty | one A R R ) o W atit Pivorscio orange. grove tracts, 200 cach. B | who iy now in eharge of the Sold widst of an engagement, many taughable be 0 tha ok, | th’ sand fiyed so. Ezsoon ez it settled | from . Detroit : | St, 11Ma ure. 2"";"“";""‘_} n’lm:flrv"';. urch sitesy | Howe in Wiashington, proposed that sev- [ incidents always occ Wiheén the'union | er, but th ¢ ch, and | erbitl 1 what thet loetie cuss was up | day before the 3 ml“g‘: e e Geserip. | €T pontoon boats filled with troops be | uttack was made on the left the Sixteenth )‘.“ can bet she was n daisy. She was | ter. Hewager tryin’ to turn th' fat one | wiih Wilson, who ofu | imvatuahle spocifio readily and porma s hools of our town, end a loni u;«. of ;JMH across to dislodge the ‘l'"ll" :*'l‘l"‘~ | :. ment wis among those which | Scated by herself, when 1 entered, near | oh to his back "Wan't 10 Zo t time, | ogier, Seott by n 2 “l i cures uwll kinds of Asthing, :m- mont ov~rmm d purchasers, All Sent Fre: Pop- his su. stion wa pred a ippily | 1 ctrated farthest in dr o bac Ry B s edigns o OWEOM OV un had $v0 firm er | was he th 1l Obstinnte and oy standin Proiupt el land praeces AL et Srew, Dop | 41 suggostion was adopted o '”.VIW! {iRadneng ; L Jurihost | l'[’\“.‘r’: k | two gentlemen. | thought they eyed me | h BB T u‘vlm n had lt»vl mer | was'he that ail b Iy 10 its wonderful crtied, It 1 . BN 17, Oakiey, Pros, National Citizont \ | Stonewall " Ju n's men n the Sic- | rather more 0 oWils L sary. He ho! n th’ sand, and the leetle feller | (;kon in D, t Known thicughout the its uurivaled o=, 4, Cablep. Fron, National Qliisons | drunoo to the o of the stream. On | toenth was a private umed Oliver Crud. | I didn't say s word, but quietly | eonlda’t budge him en ich P T RS cine L. N, MOWRY, PRERDENT, 170 BRoaowaY, New ¥ork | the heizits huck of the town the whole of | ditord,a Lirge, powerfully-built man, but | myseli opposite the dumo soad | ¢ *Too badlectic foller,' I sed to my- | i/ Now York, and the young ludics wre g dob SEEW ELL ity of Lincoln, Neb., wrios, | Branch OBcors Chicage, 1L, Ailver Speings Fla | Lo coniodorate wrmy quictly rosted and | wholly lue e e T Ry | A mapaanii i self. *You'd better give thet contract Up | miinine no s tof unpleasant Cur Using Dr. Huk e AMHER \ watched the erossing, offering no moles: | fellow privato named” Levi Barker had | Aftor I had looked at her onco or | and putin er bid fer or smaller onc Loricty i ent ro 100 even n symplom of the ] tation, They seemud confident that it | fellen wounded, and’ Creddiford, who | twico sho began (0 afle, Grent scotte | But the little goph’ was game, and 1 | 229228 | dinuins e Burnside's nien got across they 1d be s only too glad Lo 2o snywhere aid 1 to moselt this Is easior than T | could sec by his face that ho wouldn't | e ST, Blehlund .“,"'\““T",'.‘ in a helpless position,as the sequel proved r endure the fire under v | thought for. S, I smiled back. This | give up j Th big feller looked i FyYArT el lahor The crossing took two days, soslowly was irades were forcod 10 stay, picked | was all the girl wanted Sho Legan to | 48 eont mud tirtle on er log, 1t Wi ain gyt sy that | 8 by Ad iRiatanit " llr. it conducted, and then l‘:“\h WS X { with the \vuuml-”ll maud | move nearer to Ihen she nodded | and after he sce what th! leotle enss way ept bettor in my lifo. 1 wchind this | inew’ Golden Specitie. tempted of dislod gy the enem upon between hinself and the | hoe head and led soveral times In | up ter he luy perfectly still end blinked ;‘l:-‘”h“r‘:'\ \ WO can spe fuvo | It can o given Inw cup of ¢ Lwithont | the Yery strong position he had ocenpied | enemy’s bullets, started for the rear. The | uli axperipnés Inover had n girl net | his oyes. When th' leetle goph' was A VIR 04 o treatiso contiining § | ghe knowindgeaf ¢ rm‘-».mn tug 1 vatsoiiiely | on the heights.” "Four weeks before, when | captain of the company,whose name was | that way towad short time, | kinder reste tackled the old feller ool (1o n Y atva b1 tho U. 8., Canid | bl b atet perange Sy | tho vanguaed of tho union troops ndor | Wintworth " suid: Creddiford, come | und 1ssw thove s Soumething wiong | win. i 1l be dot rotted ‘of ho didnt Fous friata, wril o ko VAR LA LASEN au wicoloho wreck. 16 has b [ the brave Gen. Sumner arrived at the | back into the ranks.” “Cr d liford, with- | althongh, for e life of me, I couldn’t | keep the racket up fo h onto an hoir. RN W/ o S br@ B of Cascs, and 1n evary Instance | Bappabannock opposito Fredericksbura, | out” stopping roplied Cuptaitl, you | imagine what it was. | I never sve such obstiniey in my life cver f.‘ull-,‘ Thie aystem vuce | but one regiment of cavairy, four com- | must think I a ¢ d fool to let Bar- | back out, bo 1. 5O Fin'lly th' fat one thot he'd A Sindard Medical for You g au \ i | panics of dnfantey, aud w light by Ker die here on the ficld,” and no in, and this time she came over and | whack at it hisself, Lu Middis Agod Mt oy $1 by wail, | FOIL SALE BY POLLowING prvGarsme: | Sefeided thy town, and Gen. Sumuner | w i of Creddiford during that bat- | sat down boside me, Then she ealled e | he couldn’t no more pontpald, ' KUIIN & COu Oor, 151h and Douglas, nnd | IEk0d for permission to oroas and drive | tlo. . 5 q | her dear Juwes and threw her arms | goph' then he could tiy 3 { e L0 them out and occupy the place, follow- | “The rugion about. Fredoricksburi was | around my ueck, sun ter hump ‘round ‘twas / i 4D FOSTER & BRO. ing it up by taki Pe 1 of the | the seend’of many bloody coni) dur- | At this jupctyre one of the gentlemen | T‘,.‘”.. feller wanted ‘_uu/.ht &f'r | ity ) “.,.H positions | inx the war. 1¢is doubtiul it suchsevere 1 wad noticed cume up and explaind. | - “Things went on this w The Great Invention, 0r ) | | 50 that the enemy cor wve ob- | fighting was witnessed anywhere, unloss | He was one gt tige keopers in an asylum | five minits, th lectle cuss w aul miainn | i .||‘ trong position pnl,u’y old. | ithe inthe vieinity of Kichmod, that | altg the rotd B (L ) s S lians il th' time ter ForEASY WASHING »‘ i | Gen. 5 ofuse 5 pernissi was seen within a radius of tifteen wnlos of the girl. who 20 At last he see th' big orter S OLD WATER | prrevis ooy . . e, n. RISDON, until he haa established his communica: | of this pluco. The Wilderness — and LR R A SN SR AT inter er holler, & o' M 1ARD, OR 8077, NOI BB OOLD. WATER. | tions. (wul vory 5000 the opportunity had | Spottsylyi court house, ns well a tdak any notice of her to by | seat his Wl unde )3 o Ll sl 8 | n passed, for st soon arvived upon | Chancellorsville, where thr of th James 4 | shell and over he we [ od Fa REIN e VIORK O s and Lee | arc but a fow miles from here. A mer’ | started for the door, but it wasi'tany | lestle § I'l goph | - unl ] Al Daijty | REPRESE 3 | chant of this place hus a curiosity whick w and got more ox | didn'ks r th Skioin i | Ehemaian RN A o | Phanix Insur Co., London, Cash | The morning of 13th of December, | was picked up at Wilderness after & Errerehi & A ouly by s C i ex | #1040 ned with o beavy fog which | Grant's sdy place. It is ono or two of tho | aind then senttied « JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK, | e welopod every ¢ ctin the ! two minie b ther, the re AL 1 tor he was out | Girurd | iladel 12000N ppishanuock. “The con- | sult of their meet her in mid voneht with | big one onter his i New Hunpshise Cnal 4 1010, 2 iy on the heignts conld henr | air ther ba secn to hiuy f in tod spe | 'twas 100 bl tor les ——t of x’u«-l union 0 ‘l‘-uh: s to | sullored more th and t 3 per i 1 me to humaor | § reeko 11 be | ] 1 it was evident that an a5 | theory is that they were flred simultan and I did. 1 humorsd her all 1 | twom rin, Lo s ibout to be made upon their | onsly” from rifles in- the opuosig lines, | conld: Eyery time 1 tiod o get awsy | o Yhon at 10 o'clock the clouds | and, going directly in u straight lin | se would gt yiol: ad [ didu'c lise | WORTH MORE THAN MONEY. | tinally lifted they beheld agrand speeta- | towird each other, they met midway | to excite hr more thin § conld help, s | MAGANS * clo. The whole of the L Brmy was | from their respeetive starling pointa. the | Isaw I was making my audiouce uncom. | The Heason that a Bivd Seller | ) A ml\] uu:;‘,: :n lines "fv'| uxu!llull #mile | heat caused b’\' their sudden eollision | fortable. Such remarks & Juliet has Deomed One of His Canarics U tho Scionce v i in length. Coming up through the town | melting the lead and causing them to | found he : fre Pricelesy pareal. 44 P . : | g i ! ) | found her Romeo™ and the like were fre Priceles L Magnolla Balm was o grand division of Gencral Suw- | transfuse aud become s One piece of | quintly passet sound and | wis. bt o M L T e a0 ' ory n.” h‘ull and ‘n.-l.im.:-v th union | met il The foree with which they came | ning to think it would be & great velief | make a canary bird sing s tund, said an [ A ator the division of Hooker, and fu ozether mns ‘e boes abad ] 22 oy |8 ' ] ey | Is a semct aid to beauty. ther south, forming the Toft wing of the | hey. s et isve been farrifie, i e [ LA S Kol Ut ablge Mt Lof | Mo Lt By hids o Aouiy Y : ey devin Ol 3 5 o e sume track, when we drew up at | amateur ornithologist . ™ i Many a lady owes her fres aitacking foroe, wits Goneral Friklin's | smilloat fraction of un e ufter leaving | Efingiiu, : P AL Qed and T have oniy ona tii : [ | S " division, fo housand s coming | the muzzles of the I Id not | y y 3 | el 085 10 it, who would rather | forward iy Ahrce Thios over=iho lovel | bave sciilded. bt Sonid bare oosbebgy | prah ik made o break und got off tho | bird in my shop. 1t tkoa s your - 4 o L P . “ b o last thing I heard & the train | hard work A % d to this ¥ not lt", a:xd)'ou can'd tell, 1_n h!‘ lm_huly the ll..mm. ts of the ad- | killed or wounded the owner of each of | pulled out was: '( .ufi« back to me, dear | musieal perfection rmany ! pancing host ghatoned b tho sunligh, | the guns from which they were fived. | damest iven't hewrd much elso singe. | mosi of our o L& Bl [ i AL 1S o NG ALY SRR Aerdwila] U0 Rt e Where was Bitlys Ob, be got off al | there are familics Ling el § b s i / X e} * v to Amongt el un the confederate , Tentopolis, 1 for a livelibood ex Ls ia this ; HiE UChlLAL\-U-.UU' ALOAN