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The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 2

The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 2

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l.ti. rt'til I SSL T' it 1 of the war cp-'rf' Peat a of yelJf yaut 1T.1-0 I Fire in Ciuriunnti In ujtial at From tUc 1 15--TIo The Ininn Mass Slotting Cleveland. Richmond not Taken but preparing to cms over to thU side, or have B-njo l.ji-!y miles h-dow, at Buikesviiln. rapid letieat Pegam's forr-e frtm inil me IT i ilar Uii'Denlh ui iluu. I V.

1. May 21. Tn nr ltrntr iwi 1 ummit (5t. gcaron. AKRON, OHIO, THURSDAY, May 23th, 1333.

tu eo a about the v.ick-the llr. IS. poiut- KrM'Ea BinUACKs Cixt ixNAi r. May 13th, 1K3. A.

A. i Moaticello during the first thn-o days of this families, at the corn. -r and Cu ttei I.a'.k. Our iegiment becoming month Ls accounted for by the supposition that streets, wen- destroyed by lire this niii rn ori. is ou hand with lota of td upon by the Cupi-ei'.

ednea cfsui juga'-iuj edljEaid: it is Da yea our brothers, ui'ihi-toss tiivy ti.ri cy of tie gum jla. rnn IK noted for fist movements. Companies their intention was to draw 113 pretty well down and a rail of and weie Bent to Western into East Teaessee, giving them a chance of in Ueei Try it. va -m-r piorose fo ise O. j.

un-a-ies ana sue fur ot tao luad. V. t-y Virginia, on suon luulc nu. ur.Swertu Infallible I.iniiniii. lu of CLOTHS.

CAS5I- The Union Mass Meeting at Cevelsnd, en Wednesday lart, was Jruly, wider tie circumstances, a magnificent afi'jir. Tie weather was delightful, and though lie Lt.ih-st season of the year, amcDj nil the raraw, the peoile weie ira'Iy tune masse. A large dee. guiion frwa iliis Cuors-ly, accompanied by Ibo Akiou silver Cotin-t Band, joined the special train from the East, at Hudson, which reaching a' tie reveral stations along tic route, anived ft 1.1. thO IK troiu thi rcipe j) 8.

A. Lana R. S. Elkins, Editors aa.l lor i IKhpncuT, ttiv i bum we.u and time, ami the result was. inose guerillas Sie- aiuiy.

mi, 01 course, -wm loiieu our niii.oot c'riuif the txT a chance to turn to this fide of the river. ui hi1- pracMct tor the lw-i tw-ttiy yrtr with Custom Work, cast side of How iuu.ii iiM'mi-jnu an ox; rua miifi it is without fl rival. liiH kiU nai'i HiviO Office in ''Gothic 1-1. aid -r their rifles. street.

Jiivjedily than any other pn pam! Vyr nil ol. Lucy returned last night and makes a od repei t. The Colonel is making his mark llh the regiment, and notwithstanding they I l.o: itif-M light las a ti alter to live The m.n who lif.a his hands to toe Govt-iunieot uhieii has UittiiiUiiu-(d Wm, lif! bis sgaiast the aik of the ion ot Cod. and vnhud (hath. Applause.

1 have well words I cave nttereit. Living 1 will assert ii, and tly-tig i will rtpi at it: 'r'Hc-e who strike at stui.tli' ui that Government which protected you ami joins, strike not only against the m.uii.Ovd of toe laod. bat tb.y rifc the modi- rs tin tie liltio cUidi ci bo ate lo be rxiosr county- convention- At meeting of the Union Central Committee. At aiiieeting of iheS-mrimHCoin'y wn- saed at the Court House in Akron May 22nd IS hi, for the iarpc.se of in a taita-b'e maauer their high lespect and e'teem for t'u IT.ei. P.

'i. a ui-br of i Bnr. but no-- df ti. On EiOibn the Hon. WiUUm H.

C. j.tl'-hl, was called to the Chair and C. B. Bm appointed F-c-etary. On motion lion.

Van It. Humphrey and W. MeClme and X. VT. Goodhue a-ipoi'itcd a to draft appropriate leii.lutiuns.

After remarks by the n.u. K. T. Sps'dbs and IV- S. C.

Otis the Committee tlrongh their Chairman reported th follow "irg and I5esoluticn3, which ca tnili'm and after remarks t.y Hons. S. Burke, and Van K. Ilumi-hrey and Y. T.

Backus. S. W. M- Cliiie. H.

Upson and X. TV. Good-hie 0 -4-: uttanliuou-dy adop'od as follows in the city at t-alf past o'clock, will fly- ii rieumaTK' ana nervous dj-Mih i- iruiv iiuan-ibit, and as tor Swus, Wuud. r-pviiit Ilruisos. Ac, it- heal ins find powttu! SLK-nthcniiit: properties, nitu ihe- jiw wonder arii a.stoTM-iii!i:'iii nf nil who bare ever (riven it a trial, Ov- una thousand ofnir-ircftot'ri'mtirUa'iie (Mirp, rnTforiui'd by it wibiu Llie last two attest tins faet.

See advertisement. are uot seat into the field, they aro doing a I and hiivioj secured the services of MR. THOMAS BAKER, of New urk.hu will tuko tho entire ehargo of Cits torn 1 )opa vt ment. His -UiH mid tact Ct'TTEU. cannot hn sor-piiwrd, as tie chii tostiiV have tried his skill.

A complete Ready SViacie Clothing, 8IIIRT3. NECK-TIKS, Hats aud lap. Arc. if. log colon.

Other tiains arrired in rpiick succession, upon the several roads Muiidnto ti mighty deal of hard work. The boys give ev- denec of good discipline, and a protieiency la Jiii! that is astonishing, considering the very While we are awaiting events time moves along with its usual placidity, giving the soldier an opportunity to seek what diversion ho may to while the hours away. By constant polishing we have made the camp a very pleasant place. It was very rough and uncouth at fust Much time is spent in rending. Papers aro quite plentifully supplied us the Cwtmerclul ilonlljij Goalie in good quantity, from Cincinnati.

Other papers are rarely seen. Your generous bundle of Beacon's continues its weekly visits, and is thoroughly read by as many as can borrow. Sir. Chaplain Brown furnishes abundance of tracts which seem to be read with pleasure. He preached to come t.tf i i sree hoi held Hay 1-553, it asruetl to call a County Union Dclctrate Convention, to meet in the Court House at Akron on Saturday June 13th 1SC3, at 10 o'clock A.

and then to appoint six Delegates to represent the County of Summit, in the State Union Convention to boheld inthe cityof Colnm-bus, on Wednesday. June 17th, 1SC3. The basis of representation to the County Convention to be equal to the number of Jurori to which each township is entitled, to wit hey woidtl oteiiam r-MJ'u-e lie i.To uvetiioit oient iivi wilt: i tee rity i On the the Ker. Win. M-A'aushey, at rhe Mr.

and all, if. 1.. and Mii Eliza Kobkktis, all of this Comity, otir children. your bacrilice to sav all ibtr in-n! fs it worth to yon lo t'n not be ITill's block K. AO A US.

Akrou May IPG3. Go city, each furnishing at a Liiga-le for the Union Army, there bs-kg Eass in defense of Constitutional Liberty. Thousand t.l people from the adjacent township a'so came in by private convejanoes, and not only the place selected for the meeting, but the am thoroughfares of the city, presented a d.n.e throng of loyal humanity, who were must heartily welcomed by the hoarse booming of the brazen throated '-peace maker" upon the square, which the dastardly copperheads bad poor opportunities they have for learning. Some two weeks ago Copts. Hill and Means left Ihis town rather quietly.

Capt Means met his company in their quarters in the evening of April 30 th. handed over the command to Lieut. Eudie, bid his boys good bye, and left iu citizens dress. Stany of the boys thought he had resigned and left for old Summit How pring fpHinery. 5 TTrnn i-i-fra table Providenc.

d-iflih 5 XurthBcH 4 Northampton 6 Norton IS Porta3 4 UietiacH 1 Stow 8 So-infiold 5 Tallmadeo has my Jo fiiiorher inroad up tho Siimiiiii Coini 5-Jiiih Itos'on 5 Copley 4 Coventry 6 Oitv.ihosi Falli 7 Franklin 7 Gren 7 Hudson 3 Midilebury SCHOOL EX.l.nilVATIO.'V. ffllffE next examination of will be I hold at tV.nrl Ib.nsn in -kr(Ti on Sutur- yesterday to a good sized congregation, from and wai lisien-1 'lay April commencing fit eeloek a. m. the text '-Show thyself a man itu yot.r UovemniHii is sals and and alio to iro.ect not only you but your chil-difU That was a iioblo of the patriot who. emmitied his set: 1 to God and ills (Jaajthter to liii- conii'ry.

You have no ii I tahric of (iovenituvnt is over-tsuiiCil, that that benutil'ul gi e-n you call your hoiue iiil be secure an after the Government is destroyed, liul I cannot sttonl hue to debate this question. The man who must lie debated wna upon this qiiestioa deserves i to live, but lif.e Jodus i-cariot of old, should no out and boost hini-ell." Great I JVU eXUIUIlllUH'U IV! 11 lUM.l Ot' at yiner 5 Twinsburgh tin Saturday MnviM. Also on the last duiing the previous night, vainly endeavored to render speechless, by the spiking dodge. MKrt. KEXJiETT solicits linearly inspectioa of ht-r liii? assortment-of Spring end Summer Coods, eiiinpr isin all thai is nftv ind unique in SILK.

FAMKI.A. XI' AH) LIT AN" find STRAW HONNKTS, HATS, PLCJIE8. FLOWER.4, A choice selection of Clonics tintl Slifiwls. Ireiii Culling, linking ami PnttcrlM, attended to ns Ladies, don't furs'-'t her ever, the third day afterv. ard he was back among them, but was very uuconiuinniealive as to his whereabouts or business.

Holiday evening about 10 o'clock, a company was put in motion very quietly and were lauded in Dayton, Ohio, about one o'clock A. SI, Tuesday. Slay 5th, and proceeded to the house of At 10 o'clock the meeting was called to or in May. aad on the last Mitiirdiiy ot each month thereafter until further nntii-e is HUM Kit 0. AVm-HS.

Clerk of the Hoard. April 16, ISM If It was recommended that each township Committoo Bet the time, and plaee at their own convenience for tho appointment of Ddjc-ffatos to the County Convention, ed to veiy attentively. The advice he gave with much feeling, was la good time, and made a good impression. General Carter as present It is said that the General does not hesitate, when occasion otters, to exhort to good der by Judge Spalding, and opened by the Baud with that good old Patriotic tuno '-Hail iv aiid u-ui il- iii itie uf Chtifi.phfr V. Wolott, cx-n Ite in hi; prnfmuid in lisfiii W'-i in ui'p' vtiner.t, uoeial, s-n kind, iu t'ljn v-'i vis-'Tut' li i -j imuihood and In the brit't" c.ircyr ailotiod to our dCLMiod brotiicr, he nut only secimid our est "'in, but achieved cnvinblo repnifitifiti, both Statoand Nai.ioiif!.!.

in di-ciiariun with niavketl cn-dit nnd ability tho hih trusts, rospctivdy, of Attnrn'v -f our own StnU? and of As.utant Sl-cvo-fury of War oi the T'jjitl Stmos; nn; in his the i bt'n-f't cf niv: of brip-uf1- on.n-"l-1'! Slat" a ili-t itjcui.hed er.n-stitntioual tho Nation of a loyal andblo S.a;oi iiian. 'l ii'Tcl'ro. li- firut, Tbat we rrqriizo in thn dea'h of fur 1 Uii profeinn'f triond and broth or, the Hon. 'hri-upner 1. Woleott-, the fueC tliut our ihe in Ohio, nud tito nation itself hn ve niaind it -oa: and irropii iit.k1 R-Kii i i i Thflt- we dfcnlv with lil? Columbia." Letters were then read from lion.

Cary A. Trimble of Ohio, and Hon. Daniel deeds, and has frequently made remarks alter a sermon. I would like to hear him. fnion 623 0.

A. COLLIN'S C. li. llKliN'UiD S. II.

PITKIN F. A. NST it. McKINXKY HENRY HVLDWIX JOHN HOY J. H.

PETERSO.V BHIXi BACK THAT IIAK1SOV5. the pcrsnn who borrowed iny harrow (without .8, leavu) some tea duys ano. will ici.arn it forih-with, aud pay for this it will be all right. r. o.

Wilcox. MsySPth, 1863. lu I Centrnl S. Dickinson of New York, which were receiv Committoo Amusements are uol abundant, yet we suc ed with great applause. After stating that it ceed in passing off tho time someway or other.

would be impossible for him to be present, and 7A.TE.-An active atf.Kiy boy. about 15 years oll, to lo work for a private lam ily nvate lamtly speaking cf the impcrtajice of the occasion, Mr- ardva. Apply Hogs have committed depredations upon the forage designed for the horses. They do uot seem to know better lhau lo pitch iu and help TriKinsr curi? ijt Uurssa, Cows aii'l Trimble said: wMowcd v.ifc and fatbcrlos cfiibben in fhtrir at tins othee. Mav 28.

M. Iw ptuenan; S-i'-l ior thclnss ot hushan i and t.ilbor, 'o wort -iy arul and i'rcolv o'for them all There is both need and enconragement for noli meetings. A healthy reaction in public Apphme Hon. David Bkov. of Philadelphia was then iutioouced, who made a very teiii-it-ous aid pradiud speech of lalf an hour, v.

hen the meetngtook a recisuaili twoo'clock P. ii. Upon iv-assemhling imv.ing a 'he appointed hour, Gen. James II. Xaxk of Kansas v.a-.

iuttodueed v.ho-e reu.aiks were received ihronitli.nit with the most vocUVioiu- applause. In npeuking cf tho origin of the tho General said "I In Bv-i how much Ohio blood lias been snil la war, but every drop that has been spill is 1:. on account of shivery. We un-ueriii'cGoi! when we expect this varto come hile ll ere shackies on a single slave. rCtiesof "tliat's You can't light a man the horses eat their quarter rations of corn or oafs.

This, although it troubles not the hors- SUPIRIOR CORSETS. STEEL and JET HF.I.T 1ICCKLES, SLIDES ami FIN'S. Ladies'1 oileC Requisites. LIQUID POSE mid PEARL, for beautifying and prt'servinif the Complexion. I5ATITIEL0P.S" HAIR DYE and Toilet Crca ROSWEL A WARNER'S COI.RIFIC, for coloring and restoring the Hair, STERLING'S AMPROSIA, for strengthening and beautifying the Hair.

PONXET and RAT BLOCKS always oa hand. April30, Something F2ew! The Premium Cultivator of 1862, from tho AlzSIC uLT iJS. AL T70E.KS. the thai crn h-. oxtonded hy our groat sentiment is rapidly taking place.

The liht of truth is breaking through the tlitnsy disguis Sir. Vallandigham, tried to have him fpeu the door aud give himself up, but their logic did not couvince lira an ux was used and three doors were battered down before the gentleman-could be reached, and although un and dressed, he lad to be taken from his wife's lied-toom amidst a perfect torrent of tears and sobs. When the boys are sent out on an errand they generally do up their business in a hurry so in this case, Vallandigham was iu Kemper Barracks next morning for breakfast During Tuesday afternoon a telegram was sent to Gen. Burnsido that there was trouble brewing in Dayton au order came to these quarters, and company was soon at the cars again and on their way to that famous City. The Captain being required at Headquarters is a source of great annoyance to the soldims, sna aittjcnon inr him and our warm and active hhi? for thiu.

i fuiv-il Thac a e'py uf tbofo ions and ihr- tiiU uv-otin I'urnihod to The Situation at Yiclisburg. The news from in our columns today, though slightly conflicting, will be read with intense interest the reports that the city proper, is in posession of our forcos, does uot s-H5m to be confirmed by the latest though there can be but little doubt that it soon will be captured if it lias cot been already. Lei. uu. however, 'possess oursouU in patience" and if, after the splendid achievc-menU of Grant and the able Generals BOY WANTED.

4 BOY 18 or 17 years old, of moral and trious habits, wanted as an apprentice to the Jt'welry business, by STARR AC LEY. 28, 1663. The First Premium HORSE HAY RAKE r. ok-nt. aiid ccpy for publication, and that tho Court r' qurstt'd to crdor their and sundry porkers of various values aud fatness, have disappeared from the stage of life, accounted for, no doubt, as 'dost in ti asportation." Punishment being visited upon the es that have concealed the rea- purpose oi peace -demagogues and rebel the gieut mais of the people are last learning to appreciate their danger their heaves niiU niind are awakonbg to tho vast interests that ate involved in the mighty contest in which we are engaged, and alufh at first butstmVy entry upon i-ia vmrwu 1 1 rm.s i oyf'.

Wm. If. ('AXKITHiD. CHARLES li. BDHNARU, Sietaky.

unfortunate wights who happen to be caught in the overt act of hogging it The swino be Tfijc aiwi XjoysUty of llio with one bund nni snnnoit lnin now the President the Government the army the navy, and till the people avo reaching the inevitable conclusion that this unprovoked oJn'p. KiiihluiEr il.u iv.brliiuii iviib Willi ih( come more veuturesome, boldly attacking tie camp in large nambers and go here and there at, will without let or hindrance. But "Char brave men ascociated with him. aided by hearty co-operation extendi to them by odorc Porter, that rebel strong-hold prom' In its article, week, upon the arrest and conviction of it ftledeadrr, Vallandigliam. the AUten? Patent T'-iIl ffc oik, l.ivvl and siistiiiiiiag slavery with ihe ullie-r proIon.L-fl this wur.

if not hvotx tor would hove cmU-d months ago. Cod against any other this war fave the cmhinij out ihe cause of the lie" horse, knows a thing or two. Wheu a fam vincible to the present efforts ot our gal 1 is ily of pigs cluster around to enjoy tho shade of army and navy, let us coolly and calmly aw lkuxocrat, after expressing its admiration of the TearIesBeFs, wilh which he has advocated h'i Ticcullar views regarding tho war," but di-'nimin nnv -sTturialhr uith fhf (hicti'inf ihe new plans and combinations that may his tree and share his corn, he gently takes a mouthful of side pork between hi? teeth and early the next morning, could only accompany them as far as the cars. They were got aboard and at 10j P. St.

were tumbling out of the ears aud falling into line and soon marched up near the jail, when a squad was sent under Sergt. Way to protect the lire engines then trying fo extinguish a fire which the mob were determined to prevent them come necessary, for i's i eduction for as a mat he meeting was by IIox. James 97 lValrr AUBURN, IT. Y. holds Sir.

Pig till he has the value of his com ter of course, it is only a of timi M. Astit.uv of Toledo, followed by Hoy. John iu music, and theu dismisses hiui with a good very brief period of time loo as we verily be Hltcuins at the close of re m-escnt iiml Tr.pi-.na iliccmtnttrin l.T-nnil oil lieve. miuks the ntoetitig adjourned with loud audi rptestion, immediately belies its professions by Great Lahor-saviio; implement. Alliens' Patent Thill Horse Hoe, or Cultivator, Aeknowledsed to he the heat in nse.

lias Steel Teeth, never out of nnler. and is what everv farmer ousht to have. Will save onniitrh in hireil help in two day's use to pay lor its self, as on hand Union from extinguishing. As soon as the Sergt. arrived at the scene of trouble he deployed his spying that "on the other hand, it is true, the prospect of peace, resulting from the subjection of the South, is little less obscure, and il may be that the end, the whole country and terribly wicked slaveholders' rebellion can oidy be successfully and permanently crushed by "finally'' and effectually eradicating" its cause.

We are making progress hope brightens the future lumiauiiy, justice, and the right must triumph. If only true to ouiselves, God will not permit to fail the gieat expeiiment of man's capacity for self-government which our fathers inaugurated. la one scorn? Zcsgvc. then, let all true men unite, to speak and write, to woik and fight, until our bright inheritance of free Government is again placed, ithout spot or stain, upon the rock of permanent and abiding peace." The letter fiom Hon. Daniel S.

Dickinson, being brief we publish entire as follows: Albaxt, May 15. 1SC3. My Dear Sir. I have only timo to say, in answer to your kind invitation to nddiess the great meeting of loyal citizens alClevciand on ihe2Uth, that imperative oliicial and professional engagements will not permit me to accept it. This is much to my regret, for I am anxious lo commune with the patiintism of the Great We.st.

But God speed you and He cause, lleljellion is reeling, and its miserable accomplices and dunes arequivetlng fo, let us now Oar neighbors of the Clevdantl Herald seem men along the hose with orders to stick their bayonets into any one who would attempt to enrol 101 IUO U'UH ui.t uic miui-iiatioa. A second siand at the south end of the Post office had been occupied during a portion of llo day both forenoon and afternoon from which S. F. Caiiy ol and Jniou Eoxit of lialiimoro spoke the loiaier with his cut the hose and the consequence was, sever will have io adopt tho Vallaadigham doctrine," to.be a good deal exereiscd, of late, in reference to Secret Union Leagues and denounce, tlicra with almoit, if uot tpiile. as much virulence as they ever have the disloyal teeret society with STEEL TEETH, and a "CLEAXFR" attaehment for discharging, in a body, the gathered hay or grain.

The "best Rake iu (he Market." A limited number only, can supplied this season. We are mannfaernrins a HORSE IIAY RAKE, with WOOOKX TEETH, having the same "ClcmiPr" as the above. The material and workmanship of each, are such aa will give satisfaction to the purchaser. We are also prepared to furnish farmers with an Adjustable Thill Horse Hoe, which they will find to their interest to examine before purchasing elsewhere. Shop near Depot.

HOWE. Akron. May 28th, al went away with a hole about the seat of their pants. After this you never saw such a scared Eet of beings in this world they madly known as the luiigbJs of the Golden Circle. hoc is neeoeo, and onie row docs more Rood than four times with any other kind.

It onlv needs to be seen in use. to convince all of its value, ror particulars address E. Sole Asent for Summit County. Is nlso Agent for tho Vallt-v CLIPIP-KR PIX)W, with Steel Mould. Board.

Point awl Land Side. Price $116. April 30, Witt, Spiing Trade. 188 and very gravely asserts that '-it is very evident, or at least will be so considered by a majority of the people, that Ihe Government feared Vallandigham would bo cur nest Governor" and that ''the net will be regarded as With regatd to tho propriety or impropriety tramped down and tumbled over one another of secret organizations of any hind we have trying to get away. All were good Union another evidence of the despotic tendency of nouung to say, preiornng to let those whose inclinations lead them thus to fraternize, to act men then, willing to have rebellion put down, only they did not like to take up arms them their own good pleasure in the premises, pro u.

ua'i talent and energy, and Ihe latter giving an unwavering and hearty support to the policy of the administration, and the most scathing re" bale to noi-iheru eopperheadism. JroiiE Bond in vpwiking of peace advocates, of the conscription and of the duly of the people said "On all shies we hear men cry out for once: mi-a ho are growing rich every day of their live are tie loudest in making these demands, why Xot from any loie of country, not tl tla ycare lor the hundreds and thousands fast have been slain, but because ihey are Farm For Sale. HE Subscriber offers for sale the splendid Farm now oemmied hv him. in the town-bin vided, always, that tiiev ave lovul to the Gov of Bata. about two miles Latof Hammond--' Cor shake.

The whole regiment was tinned out this al'terncou to witness Charlie's performance with the pigs, he was universally voted a knowing horse. Just imagine how you would feel, when going about your usual butiess, suspecting no harm nor danger nigh, to bo suddenly siezed by the ribs and 6wung about at the pleasure of a giant, entirely regardless of your squeals and kicks your grunts aud groans for mercy. Such was piggies case the multitude standing by enjoying the joke, which certainly looked like a pig in a poke. Here was a Hippo-what-you-call-it-dendom enjoyed by the whole regiment, fron Col. to bugler, without money and without price.

If the tesiguation of Lt. Col. Eatliff and Slaj. Burnet are accepted, tho promotions to fill vacancies, will give Co A the right of the line, which it has not held for over a year. There is not an officer in the regiment in the place he held at its organization.

But two hold the place now they held at the beginning nay but one; Lt Col. Eatliff himself. It would do my soul good to see gallant old A. once more in her old place. She lias held all the posts of honor from right to left and back again.

There never as a better or biaver set of boys in oue company. Show me if there is aud I will go a long distance to see it. Lieutenant llampson is compelled to resign from causes of disability which uo mau can overcome, and few could endure as long. Ho selves, tearing they might get shot. Two o'clock next morning found the streets clear and the city quiet The night however, was loo short to sleep off the effects of bad whiskey; give it "A long pull, and a stiong pull, and a pull as they fay at sea, and tho Katilesnake and Us male will be nor Government.

Now it will strike the "majority of the people," we doubt not, that after such au exhibition of sympathy for the groat northern traitor, and cf vituperation of the Government, the most befitting place for the wiiter of that article, to say nothing of tlio 'ostensible'' editor of the paper of which it purports to be an editorial, is within the rebel lines. We commend the article in question, as well as the general reading matter contained in the weekly issues of the Democrat, to the attention and by adding to it the next morning they got their courage worked up to fighting aud began to collect near the market house where the Sum mit boys were slandingat rest, and soon began WALL PAPERS, liORDKUS. CURTAIN" I'Al'KES, FIRE BOARD PRINTS, BEEBE ELKINS, lhiviiiR almost -entirely disposed of their extensive hist vi-jir's pitrt'lliist's. nre notv receiving direct from lite Importers and M.inuftieturcrs, at ilieir Mammoth Paper Warehouse Adjoining the Pest OITite, THE LARGEST AND BEST SFLFCTED nsKurtinent ot French, lhwlish and American WALL PAPERS, Kver bnnisht into the Western eountrv; to which thoy respectfully invito the attention of thoso who n.ro building new houses, or renovntiiis old ones. to be very boisterous.

All of a sudden the at laid Pint party must be sacrificed. Jlen call this war a political move a patty matter. Ci.ppoi hea ts, men who talk treason but who ate afraid to light, tell us this every day. Put the war must go on, the conscription law must be enforced, and every man who it will inaugurate a civil war. And if any one wishes lo tio this let him visit the, faiius of ners, and two miles Virth of or 1 ellow Creek liasin.

The farm 150 acres of land about one lmlf under cod cultivation, with a larse wo-stnry Dwelling Huu.se, good Bjrnji. Orchard, Well, Springs, Ae. Terms reasonable. For Particulars, enuir if the subscriber, upon the premises, or of H. W.

nowE Akron, E. J. HAMMOND. May 28, 1W3 tf FROM KIBIQ'S SALOON, N. Y.

pqlyorama" of the war, WILL OPEN AT 3r I i it II a. iL. boys catne to a shoulder anus aud a half a dozen squads started in as many different di Trtui.y Yoiits, D.S.DJX'KIX30S. K. P.

Spai.di.vo. The following brief but pointed and patriotic resolutions were then t'ead, and adopted, with entire unanimity and gieat enthusiasm. Sesolvtd, That "the Union 1 it must aad shall lie preserved." liesoh td, That we will stand by and support the Administration and its measures, with unfaltering determination, until tlio rebellion is crushed, and the integrity of the nation bo restored. Resolved, That we look with pride upon onv citizen soldiery, ho are the hope of the nation and the bulwark of its liberties. llfsolccd, That we approve of the "dry as a summer resort lor all sympathisers ith treason." rections and before those whiskey devils were of our new Provost Marshal.

ernment, and their object a good one. Now, if any portion of the true and loyal people of the country think they can act more elibienfly, in thwarting the secret plotting of enemies of the nation, by counter secret nrganizations, it is not for us to array ourselves in hostility thereto, although we may con-Miienciously believe that the object can be better accomplished in some other way. If there are such organizations in existence as those alluded to, we doubt not they number am jng their members some of the. most respectable, lqyal, talented and zealous supporters of the Government, and while our Herald fiiends can do no possible good, in the course they arc pursuing, we can conceive ot many evil consetpteuces that might result therefrom, both to individuals and the great and noble cause that we all are striving to forward. Though, as true loyal back-woods men, we may prefer to fight with the old, well-tried single barreled ril'e.

let us not make war upon aware of it, fhey wjrre completely encircled iveiitiiva'y and ircnia msde waste a'ui desolate by the bauds ot'l'cliels. andhe sic what ciil war is. Let every mail support tin; President in all with tlio bayonets bristling at them on every side. T.teuts. Eadio and Waterman with a re serve squad then went into thein and commen TIse Valiandighain.

The President commuted the sentence of this arch mischief maker, from imprisonment at Fort Warren, to a residence among his brethren down in Dixie, whither ho has been sent, iiiiuei' a flag of truce. It is somewhat doubtful ced an eating the ring leaders and Having contracted fur ottr Spring Stock his to squetcn the reoeiiiou. lie ol all others in a position to know what ought to be and 1 am in favor of giving him an earnest support. A traitor has no right under (ho Cotisiiiition he has one rigW. and that is eiuiy in iue vv inier, tors in the mob the previous evening, and marched off some thirty to the jail.

Additions For ti Days Onl.y. previous to the lute ijrent advance in Paper and Ihe I'liiientl rie.lil UON.SI0XTG0SIE.llY BLAIR, Post A hatter won't icason. Tie best thing to whether were made during the day until the number reached forty-live or fifty. Much credit is giv thev will receive him, however, as, acknowledged to be the LAEGEST no t. itn them is to seud them beyond our linen ioio fivie.

when thev will soon tot their eves. evidently for the purpose of being refused ad- open, and wish for a Northern homo once miltance within Ihe rebel lines, he persistently And Most Magnificent Paint- icr General, was then introduced, anil addressed the mcetiDg in one cf the most eloquent and imptessive spece'aej to which wc have ever had the pleasure of listening. We icgret that our space will not permit us to give a general synopsis of his remaihs, though, it would be impossible for the most expert reporter to do the more modem revolver, or the newly inven Me.eS, we leal cnnlideiil that wa can sell A Nupi rior mid IScilrr Myles, at J.es Fiti'CM tbtin enu be bouybt t'Jst'wlifi'c in fbi Co. WE CAN, AND WILL, SELL IIANGINUS at 8 cents, 9 cents, 10 cents, Js, 3s. 4s, and Us per roll accordiiitf to quality.

We have ul-e. a lane quantity of HiCM SSOiU)EHLTG, Splendid Fire-Ecarcl Prints, and CURTAIL I'apers, which we wiil aell very low indt wl, at Wholesale or Rctwil. will leave ns with the regrets and high estimation of every man who knows him. It is God's own mercy that all are not compelled hy exposure and hard duty to leave the service. Yet some, who came iu wilh every appearance of lasting but a short time, are tho healthiest among us.

The health of the men probably never was better than now. There is greater need of vegetables than any thing else, aud we stand a chance of getting some. The medical inspector visiting us to-day went away with the inipn s-6ion that we are troubled, or at least tbreakn- moie. uee.ares ttat no is loyal to ihe mon, though JuJge by saying Ihenpiction js 6aU a JIm.f,,1(,..0 that was one ol euuiuance. he warned to see the No.th as much iii us tie South he was given to nndeislaiid by Gen.

Eosecrans wanted to see tli stand l.y the in that should he arrange to return to our lines, ted breccn-icftding sixteen shooter; and though enthusiastic over the glorious victery achieved by Commodore Perry, with his iVail wotden the President's order to carry the original teiice into execution, would ho carried out tin; Legsslature in tins iuat can. light as long as the rebels." Letters were received, anting the day, from fleet, upon Lake Erie, some fifty years ago, let en Lien Is. Eadie and Waterman for their gentlemanly as well as soldierly conduct, and they gave good assurance that they will help put down the rebels any place where they show their heads. The Lieutenauts were handsomely complimented to their Captains by the member of Gen. Cox's staff who was wiih them part of the time.

Some fifteen of tho riolers are now in Kemper Barracks, where Geu. Burnside gave them an audience aud to understand that treason or out spoken sympathy wilh the rebels would not be tolerated in this department. I had tho pleasure of being pesent during the interview, and were it not. for trespassing on your space and patience us not entirely taboo the river and ocean iroi and and ClUKLKS Sf.MXKR St.VHr.T.UlY clads, which are now playing such an impor ed with the scurvy. And it will be scurvy if tant part in shapiug the destinies, uot only of our own distracted country, but of the whole civilized world.

we do not get them. HOOFS. Arrest of James Brown. This distinguished financier, was arrested in Cleveland on Saturday morning last, by a Deputy U. S.

Slarshal.ou the charge of having in his possession altered Treasury Notes, with the p.iroof. of passing them. On being search- Ciiai-e, and read near the close of the excer-eNs. which breathe a true and fervent spirit of patriotism and which we tale pleasure in appending hereto. At the clone of the meeting the trains were again fieigbli'd with the palii-oiic excursionists, and all so far as we line justice, lo the speaker.

In speaking of the fact that the institution of slavery, contrary to the wishes and intentions of the founders of the republic, instead of dying out, had taken fresh root and linaf'ly culminated in this road attempt to overthrow tho Government, Sir. B. said "In plain truth, Slavery has propagated in its region in prodigious strength ail that is evil in the nature of our country-men. and all the virtues in which our glorious Government had its origin. How strikingly this is demonstrated by the fact, that whilst there was not a mg EVER VLACED 1'PON fcWOPSI OF 1 City find Harbor of Charleston.

2 Fort Sumter before the Bombardim-nt. 3 Evacuation of Fort Moultrie. 4 Firing of the first Gun. 5 The Bombardment of Sumter. 6 The Riot in Baltimore.

7 Ellsworth'a Zouaves inarching down Broad way. 8 Burning of Oosport Navy Yard, 0 General view of Washington, Georgetown, and Arlingtou Heights, 10 Union Troops crossing Long Bridge. 11 Humorous Scent a Foraging Fart v. 12 Buttle of Rich Mountain. Hi Harper's Ferry.

14 Camp Zagouf, 15 Battle of Hull Pun. 1 Charge of theGmh Irish Brigade, 17 Ketrear at Bull Run. 18 Grand Review of fio.OOO National Troops. 19 1 runsporrs doaefnding the Ohio River. 2n Death of General l.yon.

SI Departure of Dnpont'a Fleet. 22 Panic at riavannah. 23 Negroes in the House of Barnwell Rhett. 24 The Burnside Expedition. 25 Capture of Fort Donelson.

2fl Bombardment of Islaud No. 10. Battle of Pittsburg Landing. 28 Searching fur the Dead and Wounded. S9 Bombardment of Forts Jack-ion and St.

Phillip. SO McClellanV Camp on the Chicka hominy. 31 Stoneinan's Cavalry Charge, 32 Evacuation of White House, 33 Rebels crossing the Potomac. 84 Battle of South -Mountain. 35 Battle of Antietam.

Error C'orrcctel--Iniiortant Suggestions. Bettes' Corners. May 20th, 1S63. Eds. Beacox.

Dear Sirs. Will you al The meeting ouTIinrsdayrv'iglit. "We call attention to the notice of the mjnt-ing at which Sir. Codding of Wisconsin speak- Sir. Codding Ls spending a little tins with his friends in this vicinity, after which 1ft heasd, were safely and pleasantly conveyed to cd, however, nothing of tho kind was found tle'i respective homes, feeling that ''it was npon him, though he was detained for lor them as well as the country, -to be nation, with what results we have not learned, there." would relate some of the conversation.

However it is enough to say, that not a single mart would admit that ho was in favor of Valhm-dighain's policy for ending the war all were good Union men," loyal to the back bone and PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Pure White Load, aroitnd in Oil and Drv Snow-It hits Zinc, Krenuh mid Anioriciin, Dry nnd in Oil, Warranted Pare. Linseed, Oil, Damar and Copal Varnish, Japan, and ererything needed in tho Paint line, together with a ho se assortment of 3 23 of every description, sin-h Paint Ilmshes, ainisli lirushcs, jlritshtw. lliutinslinubeK. Clothes lirushes, i'ouih Ui-ushesr, All of which we will sell as low as cau be bousht in Ohio. Call and examine our Stock and Prices.

Country Merchants can sort up their stocks 111 lite above departments, wilh us, upon tho most favorable terms, BKKBE f. Kl KltVSt, door to Post Office, Howard St, Akron. pijUO, l6-2i low me to correct a supposed error in your man in the south, who contributed to establish the free institutions among us, who did not denounce Slavery as a curse from which the country must somehow be redeemed, now there is Oiiio State Fair. last issue You refer the authorship of a letter to the Cleveland Herald, signed A. B.

ted. on authority of one of our ex- to Lieut. A. X. Bernard, of your town.

Now, I don't wish to ratract from Lieut B's reputa would swear an oath of. allegiance as hard as we were able to put it, if fhey could only get out of lids scrape. Four more men, three spies and one deserter were sent from this city yesterday morning to Johnston's Island to be excuted, and one to tion, but I have a classmate in the 2nd 0. one Capt. A.

B. Nettletox who is the regular correspondent of the and whom I take lo be Ihe author of said effusion. be imprisoned at hard labor. Over two hun not one ot that stave ureeuing aim governing class who does not proclaim it a the ail essential blesiing for which life itself r.tist be sacrificed. The process by which this melancholy change has been accomplished is illustrated by the drunkard's caieer.

This unhappy clas of rco-riilates once felt that decency, sobriety, industry and purity were the true sontccs of But long indulgence in intoxicating draughts rendering existence a burden unl'f-s stimulated into exlrnvagent feeling wild hilarity, or sensual indulgence thm become Iheir only good. Negro Slavery is that black opium ding iu the South which excites it into deliri Supposing the Captain's bride might object Lost, (laiiges. a few weeks since, that the State Fair, III year was to be held at Columbus. We notice, however, from a complimentary card, received from the Corresponding Secretary, John II. Ejippart that the Fair is again to be held in Cleveland ou the lolli, Kith, 17th and lsth days of October.

The same grounds will be occupied that were used last Fall. Sergeant W. CHaniiberlin. oventry. May 4ih, 181)3, betwpi-n Robert Covi to the saddling of the paternity of her hus JS 1 MH'ny Fof-kei ny and and Nmiiiel 1 htiriit'drs.

11 smalt Hook, containilic olio twenty ami ime tivn llo has agreed to speak at Toledo, and a few o-er places in Sir. Ashley's Dis'riet. We notice from Slilwiuikio papers that jr. Codding has recently spoken with great acceptance there, as well as at Sladison, the Capital. The Sladison Stale Journal speakiDg of Mt.

Codding's speech says; "The City nail was filled by a large audience of ladies and gentlemen. Sir. Codding's address was in his best style, strong, clear and persuasive. The influence of such an address cannot but bo wholesome in reviving and hv vigoiating the Union men and women of ths State." The Slilwa' kie Sentinel tlio leading Journal of tho State says of air. Codding: We presume we utter the sentiment of all pusons at the vast meeting Wednesday evening, when we fay that Mr.

Codding's speech for elegance, for force of argument, fur all the elements which produce permanent i-suits has rarely if ever been excelled incur Citv. He sat down amid cries of go on go LETTER FROM CHARLES SLSINEFt Washivctox Slay Ibth, 1S03. Gkxti.I'.mkx, It Bill not be in my power to par! in the geneioas meeting which will a -fiuhie at velaad, biit 1 pray you lo ac-icpt my thanks lor the cordial invitation with which you have honored me. Itii were my privilege lo speak on that oc-Ciiion, I should urge upon my eu-ij the duly of fur mile i uo'ia. ai.U also of I'retduiu fur tiie sake et Uiti '1 he two cannot be separated.

iue iiiiitculy dependent. Let. His people continue united and Kitedotn iil tstm-iy piovail. Lei Pieedoiu pieiuil and this peopie cannot cesio to be, united. Willi such a cause, (lane is hut one side and ota; duly.

Whoever is for the unity of the L'e-pablic uiti-l be lor Freedom, and whoever is for l' ltedoni must be for the unity of the Ke-jitt'oiic. It is vain think that one can be advanced v.i.loiti theiher. Whoever it against cue Li agoinsl the oincr, and whoever is taken aim for ore, is lukewarm for tlio oiler. dred rebel civil, and political prisoners are Kemper Barracks, awaiting a hearing. They have found out, at last, that we have a commander that means just what he says, and will band's bantlings upon the good Lieutenant's shoulders, I have taken the liberty of seeking a correction of the abuse, dollar en-enback.

si-veitt-ti-nvB ceuis iu PosIiiro Cun-eitcy. and twenty-tive iStainps. Any i ne that will return it. or lenvo it at the Bank of it. I), Bates, will be suitably rewarded bv the owner, MKS.

LOUiSU' liUCHTIiL. Coventry. May 7th, 18C3. 3t Repulse at Fredericksburg, 37 The Unarmed Heroes. 38 Grand Diorama of tho Great Naval Battles in Hampton Rnuds between the Iron Clad Monsters, tho Morriinac and Monitor.

Messrs. Goodwin Vilder Having secured the services of sevoral Artists, have succeeded iu representing, on canvas, tho (ireat Historical Events of the Times, by all pro- execute his orders aud pnnish violators where- While I have pen in hand, will you permit a further suggestion I bave always been a hot Democrat, of the hunkerest style, but I must confess that I am an ardent rupporler of the nouncen, in every respect, A WORK OF present Administration iu its war policy only ART. i nave wished it a Utile more vigorous or no- lent, if the Democrat man prefer, afti Butler. The TFiseonsm, an old and influential Slil- Wood Laud For Sale. -t At BES O' WOOD I in Copley township, tivo miles from Akron, on mail lo Sv Portage, near Sa-'lcit's r-aw Mill.

Heavily limbered with HICKORY. m'hi'IE-OAK LKKCH. WALNUT, an! C11E3-M T. ill be aold at a hareain. Lnquire of KASII, KING i GREES.

Akron. Hay 1803. 3w The Buckeye Mutual Insurance Company Cleveland, Ohi), 1 Iti; on the best CL vsaof prr.p- erty. at as low rotes as any other respousibla Coiripany. Partieit wanting Insiiranco will find it to their interest by calling npon UEO.

HUEL. Accnt. Office, City Mills. Akron, 0., May 7. If 03.

tf over found. The 1 15th are completely enraptured with our General, and would go through fire and water for him. No one doubts tho General's bravery, and his goodness of heart is fully equal to it. I believe the salvation of his country, the elfare and comfort of his soldiers are the absorbing themes of his life. Valiandigham's case will be published before you receive this.

Conjecture is on tip toe and anxiety manifested by some, fearing that he would be released, either by the civil oi military Courts but never fear, our brave leader is at the helm and the ship of Stale will ont-rido the storm. Traitors ate even now calling on Ihe rocks fo fall on them and save them from the wralh to come." Tins Exhibition has met with the moct unbounded success, having beeu exhibited in the City of New York within the nrnt tvo noulti, to no leaa than 800,000 fcPFC'TATOIW. Good Music will be introduced at each Enter taininent, and an appropriate Lecture will be delivered by Mil. Rl r'W Somekbv. Doors open at 7 o'clock.

Commence at7 o'clock. Matinee Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tickets ilj cl. Children ti cents. Liberal nrnuitfcmeuu made with Sabbath aud Public Schools.

waukie Da'ly, formerly Fj eaks of But this setting the Copperhead dirt-eaters vide Genesis 3d chap. 14 to work, strikes one as a classical as well as a capital hit. You know when the Itoman Embassadors went out to seek for that old patiiot, Cincinnalus, they ous phrenzy or sinks it into that sad leiheigy, both alike latal to its prosperity. It pampeis every vice and impairs every virtue. And can a State prosper under a system working sneh demoralization TLo picture now piercnted in the land cf Slaves tells the same story which is to be found in the annals ol every Slave empire.

All Asia has corrupted by Slavery. Attica, its birth i lace, has ever been a deseit. The glorious, aiiciei.t republics pcii-htd under its mi'luenee, niter leaching li.e lag' est point of civilization by the haidv viaues of a fiee people, and modern Luinpe only redeemed hois-if fiom tie common fate by ihe extiatton of the lc.i-dal system that originated In speaking of the policy of the tdaiiiiWia-tion, and of the leluclance of the Piesidt ul to issuo the Proclamation of Kniancipa'hin nn'il al' ereveiy other measure of coucllialioti lud failed, and of tie importance and ily ol' nr be tervid arid ttoair tor both. Tiiis is. Lot tie lia.e tor doubt or alien.

We must act ai once and constantly, so at the lo public may be saved, hile slavery, like Sal, ui. is beaten down under our feet Aud t.itu will i tioiittj ileiieve inc. gi-afietaen, ti.iil-.iiuly yours, the same speech in tie following strain His speech was cue of the best we ever i louiiu nun at hard labor, he to ml his plow, to those good old patriots, Virgil and Horace, heard delivered on a similar ocea'ion. While it con-dsted of the deepest eiudiiion, and appeared to be as scholarly in the history of the ancient as of modern times, yet it mis iia-vored with occasional lias! of olwpiencc, and apiieals to the go shush and belter than whom Rome possessed no better, were This brave young oflioer, who was reported among the missing, and about whose fate much anxiety has been felt by his fiiends, was it seems, taken prisoner, and after having been paroled is now at Annapolis, Sid. In a letler to his old leader, Capt, J.

J. Wright, after giving a graphic account of Ihe six or seven days battle across the Rappahannock, he relates Ihe manner of his capture hich was substantially follows: He had been detailed to iu carrying tho body of Sergeant Smith who had been killed, and John Vu-idle ho had been wounded, off the field, and after placing them in tho roar of a large brick building ur-ed as a hospital, and which was roon afterwards burned by a shell from the rebels, many of our wounded soldiers per-i-hingiu ihe flames, which he characterises as the mos horrible affair lie. ever witnessed, ho dets'i ruined as it was a good ways back to camp and the men much mixed up, to go in with the tirst regiment he met, which bo did. remaining aid fighting with them until the reheat was-deted, v. lea i'l hying to get away, himseif with about loO of lite same brigade, and many others weie taken prisoners, Lieut A.

J. Pullet son being among tie number. They were found developing themselves at hatd Cash For Lumber. nature of the audience, whicli were irresisia- ble." rilllE subscriber will pay tho bisthest price in .1 Cash for Rood well seasoned. Walnut, Cherry, or Vi hitewood Lumber.

Putnam, too, one of the leaders of our former patriot armies, was: found when his country needed him, at work. Now-a-days, wo send our traitors to hard labor I suppose, because V. 0. SANFORD. Protectant Episcopal Conven May 7th, 18(13.

4w CAIHOIV TO TIIE PI RUf. The immense and unprecedented success of this Polynniiini, wheivver it has beeu exhibited, has brought into existence a host of miserable daub, which arc exhibited under the same name. Tho public are therefore respectfully notified thnt this is the oittdiNAL and coukect Poi.vokama ok Til All in KXJH'WCK. It wafj exhibited in New V'orli City to bouse crowded to overflowing, lt was exhibited in for three weeks and at each exhibition hundreds were turned away unftbli to gain ndnm-ion. fu the city of Cleveland, the spacious Academy of Minie was insufficient to accommodate the crowds who flocked to witnes- it.

And lor four weeks the elite nnd fashion of Cincinnati crowded Smith A Ditaon'i Hall, at each entertainment, Tiiepre-s and public, with one accord, pronounce it unrivalled nnd nnaproHchabtv, May 2, 1KI lw work is conducive to patriotism, I have no doubt but that the Government lias enforcing it, after laving put it forth, Sir. said: 'This proclamation of the President was a reluctant advance, because, however wws-a-ry, it ptoceeth-d solely bom leaHlf, as being nlor.o by the Constitute. i with tie direction of the military power of the nation, tutd lately been turning over the leaves of its class LETTKPv-1R01I ClIAliK. iiivt.io:-. May ITtli, LSilll.

Slit within two days, I lad not it iltiq-. 1 ed the hope ofbeing able to attend tie lie Union Leagues at Oi fluid, io acoKliuco with the invitation mi hindly extrtSJed me tlutiiiscii you. Put d'lities, conuecti i. with (lie oi'll'i Nalioaal Dunking Sy stem, ddaiit me l.i re. The d'si'p; oinimctit to me is painful fur.

Mice I left Ohio in l-'e' ruary, moie than two t-iirs ago, oil eiity loo lours' notice, a delegate to Ho Peace Coiifercn'-e. I have not bad the gia-'ficntioa of totting foot on her soil. I jet lope, however, to enjoy Unit, siei-lation no-ry gnat while, luid to lake once li ore by lie land some, at kv-i. of tho-e Ohio hit nds whoso devotion to Pteedoni and tie Union, in these days of tllai, has moio than nnleared them to me. AI)lllMSTIt lTOB'l IVOTICE.

"jVTOTICE is hereby Riven that tho subscriber ll has been iippDinted and qualified as Administrator with the will annexed, on the Estate of Pbineas l'arsonsjatenf Sinimiit Cniintydeeensed. II. THOMPSON, Aduiiuistrator. Hiidnon, May 21, leotl. 3w ical dictionary.

How ould il do fo (urn over a few leaves of Webster, and, under the letter tion. The Trotestant Episcopal Convention of the diocese of Ohio, race's in Akton on Wednesday June 3d. Jfany of lie most distinguished clergymen and lay membeicof that organization are to i ptc-ent, and the a'tend-ance prcraisi bi large, wo ti ual our citizens gene. ol'y will extend tneir hospitalities lo Ihe delera'es during iheir stay in town. A committee of lad es, from fl.o Fociety, will attend to making the ncc-e saiy arrangements.

somewhere in the locality of lead NOTICE. thus A dusky film that form? over the eye, A. EICHENLACB. A. ORTH Wew Confectionery FANCY CAKE BAKERY! marched the entire dUnuce, from the place of capture to Hicbmond, and from thence to City Company Care at Hamilton, Butler Co.

Benighted ignoranco requires the reflection of burnished steel to make duty towards neighbors and country plain nnd Co. although not exactly pedagogues, are at present reflecting this peculiar light. The heal tli of the company is very good. 3'ore anon. A.

Z. From the '2nd Ohio Cavalry. Somerset, Kr, May lsth 1SG3. Fttirsn Lane. Since thealfuir at Monticei-lo, nothing has occurred to give an item of in-tjscsl albeit we were very much stirred np by the Stirl ing news of the occupation of Itich-luond, and tho movements of Hooker across tho Rappahannock.

When the truth came to be known that our occupation of Richmond was oucr the hj't, and that Hooker crossed the river but once to meet the enemy and once to got away from him, we concluded to hold on to our rejoicings till a moro favorable movement. So far as I can observe, Ihero is no less contidencc ia Cen. Hooker than before his re- fflHF und''rirned have opened a NEW CON re npei Please convey to the meeting the assurance Point, gua; (led by cavalrv, marching one day of my most eaiiiesl sjinpatiiy with them and thirty-lour miles. They v.cieeaptured on tic I FKCTIONKIt and FANCY CAKE BAKE- FAM KT in IhenM.nisformerlyocenpied by Mkh. Suaw, on Howard Street.

Akrou We arc manufacturing frotu City Euh'ly mid wuifjiu of tho tlio integrity, 3.1 and anived at Aunopolis, Point, on tho 17th inst. 1 all kinds of CONFECTIONERY, CAKES, and hinders the sight aud proceed at once to make way with said Him I'm slightly of the opinion we have so many such ''films" the Government can't see quite clear. (There isn't any tiling personal in this it's only a quililile on vords, of course. But. if it be true that Vallandigham Is sentenced to the Tortugas, to work two years' isn't it "rather rough en Val, lo bo obliged to endure in addition to Ihe stings of conscience, the stings of those Tortugas muslcetoes I It seems inexpllcablo to me that Gov.

Soy-mour never thought that tlio muskelo is a Southern institution, which it is our duty to keep iu existence and that iu pending Vallandigham there, the Government is making a he. Yours most truly, Hon. KlFL'S P. Sr.u.ni.NO. a r.

crtASE. because iu deciding oti the nt cosily of it, implication in tiie way which lleexigency befor.s liim teemed lo demand, re pla-cd the Govetu-niant in positionVein icJoVi wastio v. treat. The pioclamation to the staves to weaken the enemy commits the nation irrevocably lo make good the pledge by the ntmnst nf lur pnwer. It not only creates an obligation to the bondmen whoe action it.

is merit to control, but it is an implied h'tuiT to the foreign powers whoso conduct it is designed to influence. That measure which as Commander-in-chief, the President, rightfully odopicd under the Constitution and in accordance wilh wdUmal law to obtain Ihe cooperation of a whole race of people, and v. inch involves both life and frecd.nn in its results, when proclaimed, was beyond levoea'toti by either the civil or military authority i the tuition. The people once tlaves in the rebel States can never again be recognized a filch by tho United Stales no judicial decisioi no legislative action. Stato or national, cm be admitted lo rj-ioslave a people who are associated with our own destinies to save the Government and whoso manumission was deemed essential to the restoration and preserva'ion of the Union and to its permanent peace." Mr.

Blair was often interrupted by tla applause of the immense auditory before him. "VfOTlCE is hereby civen that the subscriber il have bocn duly appointed nnd qualified as Executors on the K.tato of James W. Weld, lata of Summit County deceased. JAMES IT. WELD, WM.

C. WELD, S. U. OVIATT. Iticbfiold, 0., May 21, 1863.

3w EEADY FOR BUSINESS, "1T71TII new and complete nppnrstns for tak-W inn pictures of nil sizus and styles, inferior, to uone in tho West, at tho now PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS over Halls'. Corner Markot and Howard Sta. Give the new rooms a trial, tine, tic Vbiilc, a Specialty. E. J.

HOWARD, Operator. P. S. A good flsiinrtment of Erames, Cases, and I'asse Pactoiits. itlwit.vs en hand.

A kron. April 30, 1S03. Sin The Akron Lunch Rooms, BK tbinirs up brown this Sprinit. WARM MKALS nt all hours of the Jav. BUOAI) GAUGE OYSTERS, FRESH SIlAIl.

WHITE FISH, PIKE A PICKEREL, all kinds rm it, The choicest kinds of GKOCUiKlKS. "Wheplere' Sarneparilla, the most healthy, whnlesnmobeveraR. that can be used in the Spring and Summer Uay 7th, UC3. Let every one of them till a re I ho mi nit; fate. A Cincinnati dispaich announces that the fol-lmvii'K I etilion in in circulation in Columbus arid other putts of the of Ohio, each sin- to which we invite the attention of the public.

We have nlso fitted up an ICE CRbAM SALOON, where peiwns can at nil Um he "upplii-d with a fcnperior article of ICE Vo innniilacliire lo onhT all kinds of CAKES nnd othor nrtiele in our lino, jiiiwblc lor Weddings, Private Failles, On of Hie people have a msi admimhic vuiy of niiuiifosting their loyally to tho Covi'trilroiit "TJie Trutli Appearing." Tie Dmecrat, of last week, adoptpd, as original, an editorial ft otn a neighboring copperhead join nal, under tie above caption, windirg np, after the grosfest exaggerations and misrepresentations of the bailies upon the Rappahannock, in the manner following, to wit 'Let its now at last tske warning, put Gen. MeClcllnn at the head of the army which idolizes him, restore Fiiz John Porter, discard the Abolition Jacobins, and turn our attention away from the Chicago platform to tho Constitution of the Vuited States, and the salvation of the Union." We regard that as superlatively rich I Slc-Clellan and Filz John Porter to be again placed in command of the army of the Potomac, would certainly bo one of the most refreshing jokes of the season I id Ihoir corilorniit of Copp-'rhcadism. A cr of which should ho kindly pornutit lo nc- Wii nl.n niHiiufitcturo all kinds of CASIMFS friet.d who has lately ftavt-led tluoiiftb llat eornpaoy itu-ir ttniiotoii! leader in hi.t wander- coitc.vsion, The Governor may innke a good for the Wholesale Trade lo liich we invito tho cent hatlles if thero is tiny change it is In tho tight rope performer. Lot vt ill hardly rnss as a JIISIM-Cl Ml 11 1 I I IIKM.AI Ac CO. Akron.

Sluy 21, increase of confidence. Statesman. State has handed ns the fi.lloinf Card wliich wo most cheoifnlly insert for the hent-fil of tho patiiotlu jnopriotor of tVotilwortli Hall. "WcnUvortli L'rdl. Clinton.

Iora. This commodious house ii now open for thotravi l- itls through pixie- 'The uridorsyr.ed tit zens of Franklin county represent tlmt tin- mo. I sacred right of Ihe rsimranteed hy of our fatheis has heen viohiled hvthenrhitraiy nrrest. illegal trial nnd inhuman imprisonment of lion. C.

L. Vallandigham. We therefore Ti army of central Kentucky, commanded by General Carter, is occupying the north part of the Cninlierland. Rumors reach ns that the rebels are concentrating in strong force on tie other hide of the river, and uvea that they are Rut I hnte rumbled fnr crtoii(ib so far icr-haps. that you on't wih to hear fioin me again.

0, wilh much esteem, I hare the honor to remain, truly your, J. S. POTTERS WANTED. fllWO or three Ston Ware Potters want'-d im-I, mediately nt Mflnehtir, Adorns County, O. Wages, 0110 dollar and twenty-five cents pr diiy for Turning.

I'AKKFS A CO. J'rouriewis, Mar piihiic. erms rnodoratu. U. ro room Whn hA hail rnnplitded.

TTon. A Prvn. I 1 51 demand of the President of th United Status Ior Lojiperneans or their sympathizers. iu.il, was called to Hie stand, who mado one 1 Wcutwurtb, Proprietor. hii immudiato and unconditional release.".

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