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   Centralia Sentinel (Newspaper) - August 25, 1864, Centralia, Illinois                               CENTRALIA SENTINEL PUBLISHED VI 3 C. D. MARION ILL. in If not mil be cents per for papers cred by the to city RATES OF 1 MO. 2 MO. 3 MO. 6 12 00 1 I 10 Volume MARION AUGUST 25, 1864. Number 65. Two I I 12.M I 20.00 Four I 1T.SO 2500 I I Half column 1S.CO I j 60.0Q One 25.00 1 50.00) Ooc Ono or 10 of make a 25 cent additional will be charged for Business in Local column 13 cents a BUSINESS Si to to give Repairing and scouring done neatly G. and Sign lazier and Taper story ced's old on W. H Locust Dr. Marshall's old stand 6nl- E. 31. Surgeon and Wilt entire to the duties of in iu various branches in this City and the Machine Dr. D- H- Surgeon and Office and residence on 1st North a few doori West of the 111. jr. Surgeon and Office on Lo. cust str one door south of block J. C. Dealer in Dry ana 1'unmhing Boots and together with a full assortment ol Groceries Crockery find Willow Chestnut site the Station 111. J. Marshall for the and Licensed Auctioneer Office at his Paint shop in Crosby's old Ut South j. H. enlers in Drat door of the 111 MELODEONS Warranted for Five Years I The in tlic United employing 200 and finishing SO instruments per Maryland Niagara BUFFALO Y. G. A. Of of Kelson Attorney at Notary Claim and frr the Charter Life Co. Attorneys at K. S. J. K. NELSON G A. Attorneys at 111. Will practice in tie of Clay and adjoining Collecting promptly W. Claim on Locust door of Howie's 111. J. mporter and Dealer in Wines Liquors and and manufacturer of Pare Clarified Cider lit North sc Oak and Locust 111. GEORGE Orient Billiard Chestnut the Station WHOLESALE DEPOTS 87 Fulton New York 43 Lake WHOLESALE Henry W. F. James A- Ph. P. B. S. Boston you once had a bird In j our and it sang all day But now it sings never a lias to the chorda Let the old fountain With its balm for fly As it did rears 3fcibel a tear Ellea and have bade all my singing But I've a true fiery to Aud 111 tell it to a bird's nest up On the bough that hangs over the And night the Icto song in her flic was For cho thought of the little tilings That needed her under htr And all the day long. She and carried their And forgot both herself and her song 111 care for her in iny and you heard I woke and Bonder I'm still But a mother a hird With a 0} in the If this would not then we should appeal and mightier power than that of lie was in favor of not the bloody ono sought by You could not a herd of cattle to one of their ber At tbe second during Ill's Hon. Lewis Hon. Cris St. and Allen of a The of Cris was a violent secession such as the would find it to deliver at his home in St. He took the bold ground that the war was facie and that the federal government bad no power or to coerce a It was such a speech A LETTER FROM THE 49th. IS If OM v August 1SOS. J FLETCHER notice from the above caption that tho 49th is once more at the facing the ere this reaches may have grappled in the deadly strife with the so mote it Since on the 4th have been hurried to this and were rejoined to the same brigade and division vrith which we were connected during Sherman's raid to and the Red ILLINOIS HEAD as should have caused the cars of every j Arriving here the we re- Democrat hearing it to tingle with shame for listening to a moral Josh Allen was not much but I have not time to i cfer to There no adjournment for At the first stand Gen Singleton brought forward 1 they weie the fruits of resolutions consist of some original tacked on to are others which the latter are tain resolutions adopted at the ic convention of January 1301, resolutions June 17th, and of the Peoria the whole forming VIOLENT ASD OPENLY Correspondence of the Chicago August IS The meeting held to in this a sort of unmeaning The resolutions were voted on excepting the the the Chicago and after a speech from I will send the in my next DISPATCH August joined bv a detachment of who looked a little the worse for as have had a haid campaign while the veterans were on But the meeting of the two detachments the feelings of old and tried comrades in ai men who have stood side Ly side in the many Lard battles of the You aio aware that General with as they weio ed by Bank's is tlic hunting fur a ere this reaches he ill have cutoff all fiom the outside world and struck into the Where expedition professedly under tac of the Peace j in point of numbers bo called j of Destroyed himself in attempting to the means a significant It is really a mere trial and for such a meeting is respectable in point of but if taken in another geographical or to re res cut the Democracy of the it is a able According to the the Democracy of the State were invited to here for the purpose of on the state of tbe and to gest and means to it of the evils which beset it. The as in this has no reference to a Peace or the Peoria so and very St likely a have attended the New Orleans unacquainted with the Melodeon and its will bear m mind uv are the pioneers and leading not only in the United but in the We commenced the of in the of the year and since tUat Federal Union Chestnut opposite the Station D. G. near the corner of and 1st Uorth Richard Chestnut ly opposite the Station A good Livery Stable with this Manufacturers of and and dealers in Stoves and corner of Chestnut nnd 1st South 111. Corner of public fronting on S. M- Our house is a new and well built is with all the of tho NATIONAL Just by Charles on Chestnut Street 111-, first dotr the will always be and pleased to irait on his WIGHT p. WIGHT 5cncral Commission 0. 3275, 111. Particular attention paid to s. A Manufacturers oE A Jdi JLX Cash paid for Sheep Wool i OAK BARK on Locust next to Parkinson's I. O. of O. V. The regular meetings of the 108, arc on ing of each m at 7 HOWARD DISEASES of the Urinary and new and reliable in reports of the Howard Association by mail in sealed letter irec of Dr. J. N Ka 2 South ta Hare finished and sold THIRTY These instruments arc now mostly in use the United States but also in frict South West and from all these quarters have the most of tho high estimation in they arc At all Industrial Exhibitions fy been awarded the Premium whenever exhibited in competition with We shall tike pleasure in forwarding by ranil rt our Illustrated in which cry instrument we manufacture is fully and illustrated by All of our cither sold by us or dealers in any part of the United States or arc ID PERFECT IN EVERY and should any repairs necessary before the xp ration of five from date of we hold oun ready and willing the FREE OF the injury is not cawed by accident or Agents for the falc of our may by found in all the principal m of the States and Address cither A. PRINCE CO Y. A. PRINCE 87 Fulton A. 43 Or either of tho 1 g under the it was genuine Democratic to be presided over by such men aj Thornton anil instead of such men as Josh Allen and Still the meeting is a mere This delegations from the hearing banners with all manner of arrived in small The delegation from Menard comprised fully two thirds of those arrived from adjoining There were an abundance of about a hundred and I should who marshalled the delegation back and forth around the State to tlie music of several the Light Guaid of Chicago being among ths Outside of the was but an insignificant from dis- tant There were not in- gentlemen ambitious to From Chicago came Charloy J. C. T. Danite re- and a few The meeting was organized at about 11 o'clock A. in the circular amphitheatre of the fair a milo west of the The people looked in vain for any of the big guns advertised to and many others of the famous wero non The fare was much more and of old such as J. W. Josh L. W. Ross and Cris of St. could dish I however lo mention the name of the very honorable and exceedingly Henry Clay meeting allegiance of the by causing the of a pledging the support of all those to the nominees of tlu Chicago The had been passed one stand and the Chicago nominee resolution was then the of ag a pre- siding When the went over to the second stand with his batch of he got the bull by the The lutions passed Xu 1, upon two prominent of of San got up a of the resolution which had been at tho first and the following was in- and unanimously Resold J That we pledge toghe an warm and efficient support to the of the we call to unite 13 goin we do nut neither do I Chicago and that upon citizens with us in overthrowing at tho ballot box the present incompetent and despotic ad- believing than the triumph of the Democratic wiil result in the speedy restoration the Union and the restoration of peace and fraternal The truth of tho matter that in a preliminary caucus held this morning gleton opposed tho introduction of a lar resolution among tho batch agreed nod left the caucus in disgust be- resolution was insisted At stand No. 1, by tho use of a peculiar species of be floored the tion but got beautifully floored himself by tho return blow at stand No. 2, as just The Democrats here arc com- clone with they say hu is sold to the Higgins of the Reg know how many troops there are in the but we do know t iey arc fight aie ordered to move and the probabilities may be stv of its tho honorable Judge of your Circuit would think if a soldier was very and hs a he would bo con- ducting an offensive prosecution of the Oh ye why do ye love 13tit, as tho would-be Congressman will not vote a dollar for your in endeavoring to preserve this for 3our benefit as well as his the supplies of the country be The 49ih is in good and the ex- as they will give a good account of themselves again on tho war The aic very anxious for the draft to bo enforced as soon as fcr men are greatly needed at tbe and men will nut until forced If we get into a I let the friends of the Regiment know the result as thereafter as ST It is fact not perhaps generally known that the net of June 30, 1804, operation last a stomp of two cents is required on receipt Hie ment of except on in amount As also on receipts for the delivery properly and by the same law cry bank draft or der drawn upon any banker or trust or for sny sum drown upon any other or companies or at sight or de- also made liable stamp tax of two The taxing re- is in this though long in use in The tax on as well as those as The New York a journal which certainly will not be of partiality for Mr. and his gives the following advice iu regard to tho emancipation to that portion of the ic party which has or a pait of Constitution as it hose who do not to insist on that are of as nil others to tbe decision of the Supreme ns to the legal effect of the If that measure aa a wis is legally terminated the preme Couit will settle the when the case comes it. And us upon common Ihc the of the only of A SUBSTITUTE em- and of the the amused a Jay or two since at the manner in a substitute broker was victimised by his intended became acquainted with a man had borne notion about my can pocket or three hundred dollars on tered the at the sume time inviting Greeny to a wait and see the and off iho They imbibed in very anxious to have Greeny while he to keep had of and rot permit from the to spend a Broker became weak the while Greeny w is growing Greeny matched Mr. Broker to the had him was and sworn in as a pocketing the profits and started for the Mr. Broker is now oa Hart's in company with several of his victims him all tho says will expose him as well as o There was but little more speaking done in addition lo that noted in my first Tho interest died out and the crowd almost wholly dispersed at 3 One Corry of made a violent lie tho Crowd a sermon of revolutionary abusing and his antique I have saved a few of his There were two for w 111 At the first James W. Singleton T Altogether tllO tC and was the fust I do not send you iho remarks of Singleton or any other of the orators of the It is sufficient traducing the memory of Douglas and ad- a To the credit of tho he was i tenor of the assemblage was much more conservative than that at on the In point of num. Ul Ul tliv it IS TITI n to say that they were a rehash of tbe li aboul in 1-IMI..F irt f1 o o oria meeting only on a little lower Singleton's remarks were and for a very good had talked so on one ho had nothing moro to He laid was but voted tration and its he were gorged with and were ing it among the was the reason peace had been so The Honorable and Right Rev. Clay Dean next He laid it as a distinct that there wire two rebellions at present in this country that of Davis and that of We had been fighting the and we would like to fight the latter a He declared that the Democratic party were responsible lor ail tho villainies of the ad- The way to correct the war was 10 refuse to vote as the Commons in England were woot to check passed off in quiet far as 1 send a synopsis of the passed to Resolution first the that the Democracy of and adopt the oi the cratic State Convention of January which disapproves of coercion as bringing on of resolved that we renew the of the state committee of 1861, and of tho National tion of all the also re adopting the resolutions of the 17th of 18G3, and those of the Peoria meeting of August 3d. It is be who was not he who has made himself that suicide on the other it is not the poor but he who becomes poor that kills A LK FROM THE HEAD 30th Vow August 186 pained to send you tho sad news that your noble and brave husband is lie fell at about 5 p. by the deadly of a I have gotten up an expression of tho of Com- pany signed by every one to show you that we have for you and tho You will get it about as soon as you receive and will con- fer a favor on me by it published in the Centralia I f sympathise with you in your bereft con- that you wiil say feel thankful that I have tho opportunity of sacrificing so much for our blessed and precious Such a brave and patriotic husband as Eli he was beloved by all who knew He was the fourth man that was Lieut. Cunningham was on the arm with a spent ball on the 27th of I was bruised on the shin a spent James H. was ded in the thigh on the 4th of and on the day of Eli your was struck down 1 am proud to have command of nobie men as Company H. I hope all of their fi Sends are proud of diaries Sanders is not I trust lie will soon be I would be pleased to have a letter from you Yours in Capt. Prejudices are like and a man's mind like a they get in easily and then pci haps can't get out at A small hospital will hold those men who have impaired their not by private but carefulness for the cr Ins declared self noblest A meeting of the was held ut on and the speakers ing tailed to come to Val. was pre- vailed to although he insisted that time hid imt vet Ho made a in lie to throw sonic at the eminent He by averting that to fill the Presidential chair ht a man ho settled national by and as for lie Godts an honest IN SPA PERI Death has nothing terrible in but what life hath made so. If a hunter talks about his it will probably turn out to be an airy The man who was fond of puddings and pies placed himself in tho power of hia you arc not far from a as we ain't more than three feet I give in to was the A Limerick remarkable for bis bad an iron said tile Softest part about gloom falls upon it may be we have entered into the cloud that wili give its gentle showers to refresh When man chooses the of bo should remember that Lo resign to the pleasures is part of his Be careful of your table Do all your biting at the table in biting Don't be biting in your There are men who would if they had the tho rack to enforce i eral adoption of their The fanatics think themselves virtuous not in consequence of their hut of their The credulity of men in tbe only ure of A moral debating society out West is engaged in discussing the following tion a deserts his wife which is most the man or tho woman cf the pain and pleasure of man arises from conjectures which every one makes of the thoughts of we all en- joy praise which we do not and resent contempt we do not A man with a bad is almost an irresponsible so far as common amenities go I atn a brute I with him for a wry word or an ungracious act. Married couples resemble a pair of so joined that they cannot bo often moving iu opposite yet always any one comes between  

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