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rps an Avil] etgt‘eeihere p (thgtghlmfiugglee, ~--'-wvef vely. Wife—1T ~' . nearColombia. The of M1mywmrfi nel Hiver; ). - o '. jhleh it was crooning nutmetpoim- | nea _o + a. onn os 90 nme aet nv nute cn nn Ae co t Be flagella; wounded at Franklin, Ws yoy. ~ it“ -Roger. Hoot sixty-five 'jloces ”4mm memenhc \ “L‘County Ohronifle\ apporring. now | of tenure -first time before the pulilie in endmeal mails into gruel magi a el} have. iareedtilent y as: Anstlio-Bamo way. ;; Ten uging aboutthii-ty months: nld an % great’prefit, especially calvee. by giving them warm gruel, -with milk: . enough to. colorit adittley® \~ --- sold his. stick rtranction' the Bth of/ cls lutDecember. I endorse his 'state-] , * ment about feeding calves. Hava W ., raited quite a number with less than! : two quarti of 'millk por day; I am} young calves, by scalding it ‘Ufil boiling; water, about one. gill, and ~amix. wrtlffihexr milk. I think there . Ana fair p oft in alllllg stock, bat ~I believe alsh that wa muetflhme 'the}: right, breed.. .I will not underigke fo | -. sky thalmrsmreiockirmorr able than making milk or cheese, 'or |. keeping sheep. . But making milk i \wouldflm too much work for no, and making chéese too much work for my wile and as for cfi‘egi I am not worth enough to- buy a thicketpresent pri- ° out, ~ s. a . Emon GEN. THOMas. * * Ati o. of\ Gen. Rosmeau\s ataff, | .\ direct from the headquarters of Gen. Them-in, arrived here last niglit. Our forges wars then at Spring Hill, “are were uncovered. We alto captured | of Rebols severaly wounded, ~ mouding Gen. Qoarlos; y g L- YemrdeynoruingGeu.Hlueliely~ tured three gunafrom the Robel: car- alry at Spitting Hill. ( “1 * The low of Foirgat ig Els altack on Nurfreesboro is satimated at 1500; killed “demanded; whet fall ® 3an our bind}, Lice .. Lethe in glous bow. (kcs . where the ouly comideratione were | the blood spilled, thg atmies destroy- of eenltruehen, sue {ou 6 4 xf, \ Ail our winded \Toft at Fravklin] ; ' .l whom they werehemg tried To. add to. tlie unjustice of the | pro- ws 2 iceedinge, thecriminals wers allowed [ta taka withthem -the whole amount of |- g- Borion, aro agentejor fhe. Chronicle, k nennmeufonr. =. . te ine $ 1% Bp n ser. editors of‘ tha .. “Washington 18) ill-Gamma, spline thrir toid- | re, with their loweptgnd meet gra- kou ghos tionel existence. Qt this now . demand pp. on the“ ¥,preas hag not been Without A 'between the North 'add the South, 'has begn such as to offect.the Imme- dlzllfi interests 'of every citizén of the, Bulletin. Under these circhmstan- eel it was natural that as th great events of the last fiveyears filed out :of the foture, . each pe watch thoig ”patience; their results. , ,This contest 'has not linen one | omgbould url weigh, {ed, the, number of, widows, orphans, 'and mgbpners made, it hasboon main- ly onerof principles: in which old in- atituGons have been undergoing a | process of deltruethnmnd -new dries\ (In t ‘oee :gltioe, and‘ere authorized to tekead ' M M'hml’ ' vor 18 More . newspaper 'ong by 'one, from. behind the/«firmer: - \i »'- their plandet and were helpslt& make | c | their escape féotm the city of Montreal: lin safety \The: pointupon whichthe; ~> Jjadge rested his decision wis, theab=; | senegof the Queens tonset to the Extradition lawbf the Province -: facts wf\ the case she w, however; | _I that their act lihc't Been consummated: 'by the Queen\in council on, the: thh : tof October,e186L'and 'that this feet; ‘had been tnade public at that tune, the law on the subje‘t, coula have * * been ignorant of the real facts in the ~ We are aware thatin. times like case, eee, there 1g,, that connectefl even . The excitement raised ower the matter at\ home, hardly expeads that - fprewu ing im - anada over the palpa~ hle breach of. Justice., All the infu- & ~ In this cage nothing is pliner tham One clues and we miy, hopefully - erpect_that |. the truth of the cars will be soon cause” Tha naturo of this conflict reached. Thegpirit of the Canadians. if properly expressad by their jour- nals, ts that Willingneex todo what, 'evrer may bo deemed right, and to take measures. to prevent. farther i in- sursions. . . A Call pa 3mm nun. ~The President has made a call for 800,000 men, to be furnisied on or before the 15th of Fobruary next- He Joos not say upoh what basis the | call is to be. enforcol-whither defi- clent Jocalitios aro. to be first required to xeepond or not. ' If not, this torn 'will not be required to farish, ay, unless the deficient districts do nod supply the 300,000. 'The Secerstary of War will enlighten the public on- a SEB [4 . - titty of lest weeks” étmtl the no n -[ 28 [f fitry, via t that the St. Album; rliider' .._. Thad beenreleased free; enetody by , 'd. edge 'Coursal, of Canali, befire: ~Itidthelsheereet nonsinee \Fo hep» pose thec' one who had occupied so: 'a: Boulah Vaughan, ai 1113601 were all l; nore ential Journals condemn it as both un-. reading done jn the country | to day Just and illegal. *Ong.of thom. boldly than at. any other period of our. na- | declares that -the teclinxcel objections ThOSQ W110 We“ qn which the Judge dismissed the case formerly igngrmt. of sq much As the \were! Enown to the crown offders four- politics of, their own Connty or State | teen days before the decision was giv- '-=-by means bf the press: have been|en, --- L {C made capable of pronpuncing intelli-] gent opinions upon: the: great ques- that it is one of bribory. tions gfnntxgiielgexpedxenmndeafe— seems to- be- opening now for-another | ~ l; Ee lei Minion! (ildenllql The Mame ‘, semblecl in' this v1l e. whi tinguish af eompossrtrom New Xerk 'ronges in our society 411mm;l the sires. mopt in our community' participated in theexercisc. *It glossed after alive 'Coneert at thelPx-eubyterieu\0liurch which was the fimeit *Musical ~ éiiteg.- tainfuent given in- this wilege withinl 'our recollection. Among the snorted pieces, \the ong ehmletl‘lllest Spirity | \Rest and the opaning 'Ohorus. of the, 'ning and of \Morning 'were fioithy of special montign.. The folos weré particularly well rendered by Mieé 'the pieces sung by hor. . Among the sgcular pieces, Void Chorus of the Of kelheginning, \Ha 'we ve 'stemmned tha Stream 'and. 6 The Welcome to Spring were un- \Our Mountain Home,\ a quertett by Miss hfaiy Smith, and Mossts. |. Clark, Lowry anti Bmith. :Koliness\ Battle: Prayer, sung by M. W. Cooke, Feaq., and the Star' Spangled Banner, by A. K. Lemon, tWilivedas ther ¢¥ served, much coumondation. ' The audience was large and high- ly appreeimve and contributed not a duced by the whole affain' . Bo successful a peformence will 'wiatrant a ~montion of ~ deficiencies. which would be overlooked in an in- ferior ong, We think the bass was bardly. up to the occasion; much below other parts in strength of voice. endindependenee of exocu= tion. - The-feet is, there are very few cultivated. and what may be- call- - fed independent bas stogos-now-a: days. It may-pomibly by occasion- ed by the, simplicity with which the: bass part of Church Music is now. written. It is meray an mceompani-. ment. to Mbp other patts, without any tune or malody of jfgeI£ The most therefore, that bass nger can ordi, narily do is to bring ont the music in the other parte; and when there is |- anything in their own part requiling Independence or cultivation to ege0u- tron, thay ars, unabls to mecesifal- col cre Oueeonmtutionelboundrne: have \that point. , s been trapped out “we. ress - olo 3m“ m::““:{;'° fhzalll‘pnufi that whith 1!!le Been vmtten in tar “We aix tliveammnd Dri | actrees of Tiglt alf about them. . hes pont actors of light about them with; hclaw . The 20th coip bal no W Amolent galo on tha coast of India: ‘IQhe President ofthe United Stites . But.] disapproved ofthat.portion of f: pm‘ \~The atcount of - he Clementine would.bn imperfect did Gt fill to man- fare vity F ster was ca b e Nigh rhai entrant's .,,’fidlno1l§egn blood. The syes of all the world Sherman xmmedxstely repaired. Hej have heen watching this tranaforma« tions -To the: 'progd human outrun after-x Latest news from Richmond | ad the daty -of reporting“: 311-63,th paper! ny that Savanah tas to ca: and explunin; its\ mtére. Ifmy pitulata. . iu bur own dolntry ro mow ignorant. fighting to do: during the much. of the létson hemg taught is, it must | /a they-have stopped their sars and | ' -closkd thair 'oyes, 'that they might bad caused grast inandatons,. aad, unwell“? which 'has becn j pro- thousandsof lives.aro reported loat; ”Wk hour; “£637! fifi'fm he. Etfls Gael leéreitontlxefifinmt. sommunicated with Dabhigen son. new? whgch 11g- o Action of T. E. Perkins. Esq we die-4 [was one of 'the most agretible- Gretono 'of Absalon,\ *«Cod of Bra- little to the pleasant i impression pro- __ {sung shot.\ The e blow staggered him \ Plato remarks are the more pei‘tx- =~nlmt, as. we “cafeteria the Gender; [: i ‘é \hal made the - fhll‘owiggTibtral of- gPPPIS e Musiégl‘ In unite n this Ce; I ”Elf ilft stud inc\g qt : € liga‘ged wlon| 'the most eminent ~instructor in the - profession. x, le-gdlmry, and np.or 'onf tiduth: | Upwarl# of seventy re: Faingers, represonting the Musicalsle- f 'two 'othar artiits, give one' or two- concerts, and malse it a very desira- 'le opportunity for the.. improvement gland enjoynmient of our singers. - We: clays session With epub’hereherselefmeeti something 'of the kind fifour| Aillage Ofterfainmant® Fill! wigtor, \#s |/ [we understand our lecture committae |. husefaijed to ciganize)\ 'and wo. shell public interest: ~~, © &. | \We have plaity' of musical \tale lg 'and M+. Perimefgnyetbe Convento penallel in his expeéfionce ss a 'teach-], or.: Wa: suggest the- calling of- a imeetingite‘mle the zieceesary ar- lengements. Yours e Ay th [3' An attempt was made by two rumpus to rob Mr. David W. Ackley, of Hebron, in Troy, om Wednesday idem-re ‘forM?our'Meka Le Wil: ] | open an Institite, and Brigg with him ~* s (We, ws Items. M Fetter Huge. bf'Hantevlllehis in thefabit quivmg forty\ \moat ne- cessitons\ children a'dinngr once. a, fortnight. Twenty are dined week penralgia, there last évening from Charleston. ~ Wliyiig the letter R the embodi meat smug Ame inau patriot's ot’ ...... J?\ t. NewYoJrk. Déc. 19. ° ~\ThyRichmond Enquirer of the 10thehays seni: afficial editorial in fas. . 'Itsays: Gon. A falgfelticompllment. ayring \it their)? yorof, guillfig slaves. Itsxys: Gon tod \tnchorgeas thing withbut @ Les isirfagorofthe propositions , Admiral Farragut has been grahted . three months to his long and gallant ectweeenvxce. 20. The gotdiers in the field have taken thirty millions of the 7-30 notes,§thus | | {practically loaning that amount to the gorernment to carry on the war. Where can the world faurpish such an F albeifilaeb (lie y33he“ngiig of the 19th says Jefi' , Deviehas suffered several days from SHIQQ the 14th 3.600 of our ex- | changed prisoners have arrived at}. Annapolis: 1,800 of whom reached j the mmencement ofere-uniou. I be-writhout anything! tq engage the full 5° ~ \Is Published gver v, j Bt Whitehall Wash. »,, N.Y., 60 \ BY (BLAKE eszOBBI . Editors and Proprietors. Office in Myers Block, over the P. O., Canal btreeg TERMS 29 DASH One copy one youy by Carrier, #2 00. | Muil, Office, azad Post Office Subscribers $1 50 per aqoure, Inygriably in advance.. W<M - Rages of Advertising, Ono squmell\ Tinos or loss) one week,: 80 Bach subssqzaiont insertion, .. . . pd One fourth cotomn one year, 38 00 Quehalslcolmnone-yenryuwm oo O co e ghee\ Onecolumn ome year,. \_ €) 0 Legal Notices published at the rates presscrib ed by Statuiq, ~All advortfements must bavo the required Exuiibor of insortions or thoy will bo inssqrted til ordered out,and charg. . ed accordingly. - © ,, Special Nofteqs 25 per cent additional, - * Business Cards of Tess. than Six Lines. ong - Lye $5. All Kinds of , J OB: W O R K -exocuted in as good style as at any. other efiley in the country, and at reasonable rates. Q ur Prospectus. With the “present issue we give to the\ publisthofirst number of the _ evening of last week. Mr. A , arriv- el in Troy about half past 8 o'clock, \by t'he northern train, - Taking his sitchelin hand he 'étarted to go to lis brother's house. . Soon after lea7 - ing: the depot, and whan in North- 2g street, he was met by * two hen, one of. whom struck him a heavy blow on what he thinks must® Have been A 'but did not Enc knock Him dowa, He dropped bis returned the |: blow, stricking the Fillain in the face | -fantifo tho niddle of the street and Geller! for assistance. 'Two po- Atemen, fortunately, wero not fir of, Iwho tan immediately to hint and soig- al both of the ecoundrele. ' m) of the Rev. My Little,; Zntend giving him a Donation Visit, at the residence - 'S. B. Mérriam, in East Whatohall;- on Wednesday Evohing, Dec 28tir 1864. Friends and mcquaintinces are respectfally invited to sttend. + By order of Commitise. - *While wo bave in our own midst, Dentists, who perform the best | kind of work at moderate prices, why need m 'we patronize quanta, D: But- Geisha; us toatate. 'to the public the: Ang géntlemanly buring of the cou- ductor. Unanunming anduppriten- tious, hedergied Linself to the bus- the contention wasnever fir ond o- ment agnoyed b the, urtsand affés- * tltione with whi ch musical man gen- erully wool 46.i impreir anidor oftheir genius.. Ha is one of 'the most ac- complisheilwuslcel eeholars of.the. .] day. and xa ' arceflent-#inger'; yate never weanid‘ 'the \tor lehtlozi. with f . ~bare uptufidfuur Major Generals, occluding Gour. Jackson ang John- Ston, ma Well awn Brig Gai, Smaitk and - chi-finery. We have captured fifty. <'Tout pieces.> 'The killed' ; and geefifi ig a less thar our own. mew-tire lost will not fuel: 5,500. ~ None ofenr _géveral officers were Milka \Chit s the vic- ~~ and merry drove lnm fro . Atovn. tot., Our fir olilcmlly rep cute ? ‘mm be. endent that the dutiel of an. Ar well“ dificalt discharged at'the Jpapda.of the pablic, . Oar-voics will of naeeuity -be week, emulated but lute-r ; bat we are anxious that to. f tho-er!\ it shall , gave no anceriain e » <I wound. - In the“ flay: when tlie worlii moves e 30 9. ARM EAS ars hourly . apt-lining into {action, | thereugrut, responsibility in - 'that -f.r‘fi~~'_-°’f~%frt‘ut‘ aud the tbuiiglfl‘t Ffdé‘flf‘fi {What infield bi“ been o£ trifling we bays other lineup yat to learn, 44814, Dix's recen$ order which m $113, culminating you“. Of‘ fin; an“, strum llexlllhry lumbflll“ on the.| is Ho# Jet peeled. Al: such a timg it| frontier, incertain cuses, to cross 'the boundary lins beiween the United Tthik own accomipltihiment Itirrefteshing itthaio any: ot‘lelf editor?“ among the, meet important States, and Qanadiy , Gen, Dix, on Satnrrlly; fssusd and srder revoking those rnetrnctmiu. and dirsering, fo: -case : of fature: intending erpeditions Into out ferfitory; from Gentile. that | the millitery commander on. the fron: tiee report to bis heldguarleri in tlm c-ty for, orders <p ong ug ~' aGenr Rojecrans has: frittena let: ter-vindicaling hinielf : against 'clar. gos of mlemperance, npinm—egting, &c., &o. Ho myst these chirges dtig~ . mulled with 'a fer tttaehe of the :. | . Who frst Womtention -: & meet/p ¥ meme by fha Gkrlllli: (lo-m , [mission and Inbaing practiktly tap.. bil «mimihiowviev‘ieunu for ) jeweler; nit «held - In or- dar to . mum more : enticeme- ofthe Geranium tllfl J‘h\f Fubrsiee siles 3 uefieflmfllh +5. thi; collie“: i They -will bo yemortad and'Joswarled | rith |-to the. proper quarterd undertfip «af cohceit and self 'mesition, to fiadone. man who is content to 16t \his works prusehifi'” n= -& ''Fhere were trie or Ewo- went; in regard by singers, and, which wp re~ poat fir their remembrance. 'The. [Tinated - to- bipleuioh bave whit style, They give sveryjnoté its ox- Fingood gingnig, whether-they happen |'to fallon . the arse called accéited\ at: nptu’or; not. singing more artistic and requirds i:)\ r] much higher denier :of. talent Aormexe<) M when t e formar; sen | vith a tldlrnble ef tine canitog|* munty,is seid. to.be m. .candidate for Cie: iii the meehdiil‘efl Knothsr “(WWW the ii (3 Iduss of iness in which he was eugegefl. aad | musical pedaitiy, vbiought to «lulu-z» _.: {Were injured, hut the bis suggerheni Whit sedn fioflhy of frat w}! the genéx’el EHNUIPIBt that in miitc ara thm chould be subdir» | Most linger- 3 culled the mechanical act ilengthgrid,Aexnplietne whether i] brings out the seatiment of fireplace 'or not. The word; emplasizsid in| ;[ good reading should be: emphdllze'} deny phson.| my of. speaking the wordt Gluinctlyr | He: placed if on. the grofiil that peo-] . pin-meg haar the whith, a a, ‘ be will be a? hhe : usual pleces if Laren ary Wednesdayrand at North Gran- ville, every Thunday. durrmg the coming «paso, Spirkfiig Fom’pereonal experience we' can command Dy, Butlon to the public in the hlgfelt term. Seo ad- tournament in inother column. e 0M > Ruuuvevs.~Tbree double teams |- got frightened. by}. tomes moans last. Motday, aind -foolc to tharice, Fatshing |; 'up some distande ~Aroth\ the tweak ara not aware [thixt thi. horses *A eight were (tomewlm diulrmgedr he _ mommoficew-‘The & Aa éeur'l. Ladies of Sts Paul's Oburth in. tiis.village, have kindly -qonsented to allow the Methodist Bacisty - to-hold: -Sebluth «Bervices in their Home of ”Wm-ship“ peats . ”0M 'been called at the .YiHage Kall, on Mi, to.vote imonsy to defray | of raising volunteers. <.. Bee rotica in| another column. shui 'u kte W INJURBI} “““ H’em'y (Felonie- ofthre village. was 'crossing the Camel RJA. bridge Friday: Meow, felluliroflgh lit down upon the i ice. tzgeeqmig cas lujlll’lel. +o. e “he‘dnlyfihb Jadge Advocate Gmeral, on Gores: v fiefleav’biehft dWhi7 lumentm’uhgr Ea ark too itige to- «dop.een~iingie sfmu - n We antenna tlm opportunity a luv wtithing que rdaders onn ' did ell = .'Hofly‘0hnl1lll§a Fo 33 vile Reactor!” who lieu pelt! tas 3,4 new\ mnie W © F= Whana town fi the fora War farmisbing wat nititbe -to mum tos ure muat llh 'his head just back of one car;-witty |iy prices that. prevail. E A. Spaniel Torn Meeting he; : Monday. December Ibs 1666 at P3 I’. # : ae as s fir RJ pmed 2k ' allowing Instractiont :- an“; Qllfil. Hughes def fl“. (\The abiform rents of the Potty . QWe thle week commends send-] fing the Obi-omelet to uite & , tumbag| the elfl snbmxbeu of. the \Grams renter bf Tale ie 5 ~ wid ‘lu thase: iv enema in- the Miriam-tie: of. on: . 'people. < We are idleneetnl’und not| 2 ideel. -We mega“ sandman» ainithse | !t PFP | inegs it does not team its qhots on|. {w ' | callsthorontter, but if - substitutes are 's ul 6 whither}. avery suth subsifiite. ras O- . énrolledent . or quote just) ;[ OFR. Thelnififimenh bay |: Notice [be Bulimia-lie fio {MW annoyeun' i Mun-mu the best Italian 6p- ?avltieuteuet’plmwfienoflheh‘ “L Heo. fl,“ sel vembteeg oor |V axample ? Hon, Henry Winter Davis asked to resign his place on the Committeo | of Forsign Relations in the House, because differing from the Adminis- tration in its Foreign Policy. © Greneral Dix . has tranemfied an: authorization for raising a New Eng. reg t.for frontior One bat- talion of four hundred is to be re- oruited in Massachusetts, ~*~ . -Regolutions were offered in both Houses of Congress Tuesday,. look- ing toward something like retaliation upon Rebel prisoners for the inhuman: treatmont of our men in Southern custody. Quabec, Dac. 21.--Tliree more ar- rests of robel raiders have bean made and thoy are tow.undergoing an o%- amination hero. A special messens BDonation Visit.-The friendr-ger bas arrived from Washington} with dispatches from Beorstary Sew- ard. The Richmond papors state tha} Gon. Leo was severely wounded in front of Petersburgh a tow days sines «-so soverely that ho will bo unable to attond to- his duties for some tims to coms. A. benevolenhnstituhun is to be opened in Philadelphia for the pur- posse ofgiving men who have beon disabled by loss of limb, or other se- Wfie—mfifitfi—ifiw an opportunity of education for. some Tructfiel pursuit, Telegraph aper- atforges. mbkeepiugr Atti - -Will. be. taught. ° Ileft Gen. Sherman on the 16th The groat mail wagd‘etrihuted to the army on that day. .A. K, Markland, Special Agont. Fhe bill creating the rank of Vice- Admiral was passod. Puosday and . lighegl by the President. , All. officers and detachments absont fremfiherman i army, and .on daty mtitlleneml Thowas, will immedi- _- {ately join their respective coimmmands near fayaunab, via. New- Xork,. Wastie fine on account of oxtrordina- Probably 3,000,000 hogs will 6s . packed, and at an &varago weight-of 220 paunds| each hog will be worth $26.40, and? the whole amount $79,000,000.- Both. Chicago and Cincinnati claim 'the ord in thapork and beef pack- Ing busineis, = ~. ~ Says & \Now Orleans correspond- [ant : \Gunpell’e slave pen is- now '% Rebel prison. | \Get in darye'self,\ mid h coloted woman, as she saw the Rebel ~prisonsfé . «fling into the , old 'Usé to put os. in dar. Get [dar ye‘eelf now.' comm. sure.\\ Peitmuterlthroughout 'the cone-l fry have rétsiyed 80 circular order}. gated Nov. 18. 1864,\ containing the De Lord; is Ofilfiebox and lock drawers at offices 'where letter éarriers aro' employed | will! “he on and arterJanuai-y 1, 1865,. , ed. lla‘clx he: fi”ifirvier mutt be reenleted th this - uwse..of 'oha ; family. firth oreornpimy, and must 'be\ paid |- + for at leant 68 quarters fu advance.\ MM ‘52 r LIST CF LETTERS; - co 1th Debesnbar, usemrii O4 flours iteetl’elmull | © P. “Mk Dihmfi > : m \Heise | © Q Alhlln Hr! Huldeh E Faller the applicant To Obie-in My of. thease left? ”seizudf Weill dert for w Vertinli minim d . few!) FABELL. M e ~, o 1A. it; bo '~‘q:.',~. v r WEN wongmn (ggflALL clock P. Ill“ pnfpon of felting monlos- stpences of proctiring Volen- tit It the Quots. of said e mare o i a oath Al hns W‘thy 0.51101“! Town 7 \aas |- Che pork Gunness at the | 0 nnélaimad : Hm Whitlllllf gentle of. Not? York, the 9M day of of the Pro-Mont of the Our undextaking;as yot, partakers so largely of the naturoof anorgor iment, that_wo cannot with certaizaty, present so glowing a prospectus as we might desive. 'While many things seem to fiwor the pt ication of a Newspaper, and beckon us on to «uc. cess, wo care but remember that wo begin with a small patronage amd a somewlat IEmited exporience. . We trust, howewer, thatthe public, which bas thus far so cordially favored this enterprise,wrill take it into their hands to remove the first obstacle; az to the second, we exhort our readers to out their proper results. commence #ho publication .of the \Washington Gounty Chronicle, con- sist of the progs and material used in printing the ' \Whitchall OhronicZo,\ together with a part of the typos short timo bolonging to the of. fice of the \Granville Register,\ \Tho subscnptloxx list of both ofthp above nained papess bave been complidat ed upon our books. By these means wo \oursolves with a more completo office assortment, and at the same time obtained a creula- tionmequal, think; any paper in the cousty. Wa hops to incroaso it ahortly, mush hey ond its present: ex t‘fll’e do *~ ./ . Our toms for mhscnptxonii are, to Office, Vost. Office, and Mail Subscrt- bors, $1,060 prrannute, strictly in ad. __ rance. 'thom left by Carrier $2.00. For *As intwwome of tho circulation af the wo now offer the following inducements : 'To any ous whowill sead us with- in the noxt 4wo months, the names of tou new smbscribsts, besides their own, and thao sash in advance, for said ten subsctibeors, we will send one co- by of the EhronicZa for one yor free of spm o--\ | YOLQTICS. As political parties now stand in 'the countrys, wo anbssitatingly de- clate in fiver of Republicanian and : the . In all essential | parttculars, wo beHove them to advo- cate thore mmossures that are necesase- ry to the permanent pesce and pros pority of distracted country. Wedo not, however, promiso strict adhesion to any patty. ; Iii the Tan- guage of Ner: Beecher, we would deal with them .as we would with the rail- 'road cara A“So long as they go in but when tBey turn aside we fill stop and take araother train. ‘ J “W‘WE‘WS Suk ARY E iptersd cach wée’kto présentin mies in the fold, with a clear state: ment of the results- accomplished. 'We havo few correspondents it our flushiugton County, Regiments from . 4 whom we aay expect Interesting in- tell'gence. fe LGUAer tJ We are aking arrangements 'to procure a <otrespondent .in cach of Tthe adjscorst. towns, from, wlhora we | shall recsivwe, from time to time,; & enmmaryo‘f the . local itemd jao their vicinity.. wo tC + MISCELLANY ~Woa'ats will aware of the varied and: professions of thors from ”when: wae must.. nmenrily re- this parpore i wa'kars secured the ser- | vices af comnpatenst contributors. © © - With thim brief sketch of:our de- - signs, weoloss for the present, invil- Pa er. - Tun Bntog. MWhitelifil Dee. 23, $864, «Tou D THL waitin hopeful stlence, and ice if ;,. a time and circumstances will not work? he The ofice materials with which r &a -our direction we will go, with them,. our en « brief summary ofall - a therggortuntppeutiouepf our are a prion, ; :coive our patroungs, and -abrall study - ' diligently to lupply‘their wantsin the reading mariter of- our columas For | ing all; to become: patrons of the New | g 1410° 994 é : Elm-x Jus «omonslil A1pao unpos A% m . \in tad mint ay & pear 'sd and amy mn.tannatb ary } wdpour ou [[P , pur oun;oa sof qar Hf «grew «30 -s A! '§2“g' “a ’way'o mgr!“ ~ . The \Orevert file‘s! “hilt all Ne. 3 Midis Br. 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