Linn County Patriot (Newspaper) - July 21, 1864, Marion, Iowa COUNTY 3ST X TJ ICT I O 3ST O W TO 7 LINN JULY PER ANNUM B V S S S CM ft BT LUCAS CORNER or MAIN AND one In RATKS OF One in lines or less one Hack a JJJJ one Square one Square 18 One Fourth Column A One Fourth Column 6 One Fourth Column II One Half Columns Half Column Ooe Half Column It One Column It One Column fi OOP Column E PI S Linn PAID ON TIME B JST at I OTer Twogood Elliott 2Snyl Watchmaker and Jeweler 3m6 Linn Business fi lines or AD advancements of three mon hi o when first and all three months are doe quarterly In PRICES OF Whole Kich do Half Jo Bath do Quarter do additional oo Eighth first do Rach liberal on Jobt which exceed tire hun 860 WO 1JSO JOB PRINTING n fnn PRINTING will do well lo cal do of Printing tee quickest at reasonable Marion Business Any person location in hit Directory by pay ing 50 Directory MNN COUNTY WAB CIAIN ATTORNEY AT LA give special attention class of discharged on ac wounds are entitled lo Surgeon DISEASES OF THK BYE MADE A In Drug IOWA BUST AND TO OUT STATIONERY In li at the Post All kinds of Papers and Other Beading Oar jc e e Abraham known the ropes I All our hopes Center now the Let wo llea for the country through and aa tic Therb be we tried them In the Do we fenow 11 will Heart In Bt eking for the night In Let the Nation aak Once again To hold the In this stormy Tell him each a tec piece Dark to hi a morning for the Let ua not forget out ruilt BuV lend our servant the poor crown ire 1 Give four more years ol Task and moll Trusting Ood shall crown him In Ills day t I fl W Centt per Agricultural Ware Co Corner Main and I Preston Broad John Court E Office at the National Meridian Brood First door to Office in Court Shoet and George Main Boot and Shoe corner Main and Market shop on Comity John in Court Main Mitel Mum Furniture A Main of and Hotel Main Leonard Broad and Market Main Main Hotel R M tin and Marion and Main of the Office in Court Marble Si Main A Main and Market Hervey Main P Main and Marion Market Millinery and Mis E 2nd door and the American and of Linn and Third Main Saddle and Main Market Wist aide Main Turner and of Wagon Main Service erery Lords day tho pUces and hours designated below N corner Walnut and Second Ser Sunday 8 M slated S corner Broad Market j o ore door of Congregational Any may furnished at this July P R 0 D U C COMMISSION MERCHANT AMD IH ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Payi on bin and Main next door to t Drug I am paying the Market Price for Turkeys and Prairie Sheep anil all of Grain and give me a call 8ml DT When memory carries me back to my And tarings to remembrance the yean long gone Of ao pleasant and walks In the When I naught of sorrow and scarce heaved a Now sorrow sweeps oer me like waves from old And ready to sink In the gulf of Of the talest days of I think When 1 passed happy days never of Oh t guiltless cannot recall Yet fond recollection still thee to When trials surround me and dangers appal My heart with true Instinct will urn hack to Though ears may pass oer me and Its traces In ln deep furrowed brow and dark My heart to Unit home with the dear loving Will oft return that they are no July n luit now repre sents tlie central n even a lending lawyer of Illi knew Lincoln having served with him in the Legislature and watched his legal was not the man to take it penniless dunce and ignoramus into partner Lincoln was twice to the Leg and was twice chosen to canvass the as a Whig Elector of when tho Whig though n numerical was certainly nowise inferior to its antagonist in intellect or Among its leading law yers and active politicians were such men as Orville Joseph John John Scmm liaker one of the most effec tive public speakers of our John Stephen when Abraham Lincoln was chosen Iry it to canvass the entire State as a Senatorial Elector in its desperate struggle to make Henry Clay President in Is it possible that an ignorant boor ant buffoon should have been elected in preference to all for that difficult and arduous la bor In 1847 Lincoln the Whig for Congress in his and was elected by the largest majority it ever gave for any candi date or any Just the figures of all the wretched babble of lie Rich mond Examine and its northern imitators 1 if you is not a a a man of the very highest order of He made mistakes as Pros some of which it is possible another might have Hut is tho God traitor who reviles him as an a a one whit more absurd than nc feeble Northern imitator who prates of him s a who has grown up true such overcome such and ac successes ben a democracy based on popular suffrage is in impudent stupendous Ve ought at once to burn our close our prohibit all future elcc and dispatch a deputation of notables to Napoleon to beg him to send us an Em Thats York n If that is a of one who has stood ITII respectfully Inform the Ladles of County thai the have now opened Millinery One door of Drug up We Invite all to call and see our stock of HITS airl tar and done to SMITH Will hereafter he found at OLD STAND OF e on to witi and Tho Richmond it is known saw fit to announce the nomination of Lincoln nnd Johnson in the following chivalrous terms Tho Convention of Republicans in have renominated for President of their country Abraham the Illinois and for Andrew known in the west as the Tennessee one of the meanest of that craft wheth er they shall ever be elected or not depends up on the Confederate army The people of the country have now two Black Republican tickets before them and the Democrats are to come All these several movements we arc obliged to if reason of their possible effects upon the war otherwise wo have no earthly interest in the and if we were now nt pence with the nation it would be altogether indifferent to us what ni to l on all Want in the give a lo t GROCERY PROVISION LINE AS CHEAP AS THE We will also BUY AND IAY CAM FOR KIND OF Ac So Klve utf a call before or or they Ml up In same nml Gr AND JEDAR Aient for 4 Dakers Music 178 Clark Sheet anil Musical Instruments at Chicago All tne atest Publications received as soon as publ WOOL CARDING subscriber Is now ready to do Wool Carding In X prompt and satisfactory Country Spinning Will tie done as soon as the Machinery now on the Copperhead neighbor commented on the nomination as follow only merit we can discover in this Bal timore ticket is the merit of it is all of apiece the tail dovs not shame the nor the head shame the A rail buffoon and a botl up in uncouth they a grotesque subject for a satiric This language seemed to us at once unseemly nd nnd wo rebuked it W lid as is now assert that Messrs Lincoln and Johnson were assailed became the had been employed in two of the hum bier departments of manual but we ed that Simon had been rendered th dol of Pennsylvania by just such and that ho facts that Abraham Lincoln rose froi to the and that An drew an illiterate penniless n one of the poor white trash so gene under in tho fought his way up through Governorship of his adopted to the United are eloquent tributes alibis too the character of our tlie personal worth oj Hereupon we find ourselves accused by our 110 Ill U 751 The districts were before election of 1833 Hero are siir distinct contests in that district which we can nny we bc live all that over occurred in the high est it ever oust for nny one for Abraham though the vote was usually much y at n Prvn All this Lincoln struggling against the popular current in his as gen in tlie nation When he first upon political Illinois was and ever had been strongly democratic nnd devoted to yet he proclaimed himself n Whig nnd nn intense admirer of Henry Mi one could have that si to he generally in n Is this course likely to commend itself to n vulgar boor and ambitions as Lincoln clearly was of political success and eminence In 1849 the Whig minority of the Legisla uro of Illinois cust their votes for Lincoln s United States while many able unc champions of their faith would hav een proud of the In 18C4 there a breaking up of old pat Many Democrats wore shaken lose froi moorings by tho Nebraska Th Illinois then ft lie first time an Opposition i States Senator was then to be electee Poor Away I in two gentle men were standing at the door of a hotel one very cold when a blue his feet bare and red with and with nothing to cover him but u bundle of came and buy some No dont want the gentlemen But they arc only a penny a the little fellow Vcs you we do not want a the gentleman said Then Iwill gic yc two boxes for a the boy at And to got rid of tells the story in an English I bought a But then I found I had no I said I will buy a box tomor Oh I do buy them the if ye e boy pleaded I will rin and get yc 16 change for I am verra So I gnvc him the and he started vay and I waited for but no boy len 1 thought 1 had lost my shilling but still was that in the boys face I and lid not like to think Irani of late the a little boy wanted to sec n the place of a Nebraska Den and without he great mass of the Abraham Lincoln as their fir choice for the proud On ballotin it was found that four or five An Nebraska Democrats would not vote for on Imd hitherto opposed as a by Lincolns urgent t nine tenths dropped the man of their choi and went over to the electing nn Tl was nt once generous and In Douglas first term drew lo a The Legislature then to be chosen must elect its Tho Republican party had now become consolidated and in good through tho unanimity Lincoln and his friends in A State Convention assembled in the with out one dissenting elected Lincoln as its They did this in the full view of the fact that ho must expect pie with Stephen one of tho bust popular debaters of any age or If they had supposed they had a more deserving or better man for the work than they would doubtless have nominated that hen he brought I saw it was a small of the boy that got my shilling still more and poor and stood a moment diving into his s if ho was seeking and then Arc ye tho gentlemen bought the rnc Sandic heres oot shii Sandie cannn come hes no i rl run nnd knocked him nm ic lost his bonnet and his matches and you sevenpence and both his legs are bracken md hes no well at a and the doctor says he And thats a he can gie tho put ling fourpence down on tho table and tho poor child broke down into great So foil tho little the gentleman goc n to then 1 went with him to set Sandn f tho two little things lived with stepmother their ow Correspondence of Die Evening Aii Incident or the June An interesting of doubtful is related of who it is in order to test the parental instinct existing between mother and introduced himself as a traveler to his mothers after nri absence of many Her house being filled with Wore illustrious than the unknown sho refused him and would have turned him from her he concluded this so parental instinct n delusive not susceptible of The opposite of this lately occurred in Wash In drio of tho engagements with the rebels near in Mny a young Lieutenant of n Rhode Island Imd his right foot so shattered by a fragment of shell on reaching Washing ton one of those ambulance rides and a journey of n weeks he obliged to undergo amputation of the He telegraphed home hundreds miles that nil was going witha soldiers fortitude composed himself to bear his sufferings all Unknown to his one of those dear reserve the hastened to main She reached the city and the nurses would have kept her from him till One sat by hia nidi fanning he her hand on the feeble fluctuating of which fore boded sad But what womans heart could resist the pleadings of a mother then Ih the darkness she finally allowed to glide in and take tho place at his Shu his pulse as the nurse had done not a word had been Spoked but the sleeping boy iid his eyes nnd that feels like my others Who is this beside me It is y mother turn up the gas and let me nto other The two dear faces mot in one joyful and the fondness pent up in sobbed and panted and wof t forth ts The gallant just his teg the last day of his three years underwent operation after ml at last when death drew and ho was old by tearful friends that it only remained to him Kaid he loath in the face too many times to bo afraid and died as gallantly as did the men of the Cumberland in the statement that a clause in the new En f father and mother were both I foun poor lying on a bundle of shavings he knew mo as soon as I came and got the and was coming back and then the horse knocked mo and both my legs are And 0 I I urn sure 1 wn doom 1 and who will o when I am gano What Then I took the poor little suf furers him I would always take care of Hu understood had just strength to look at me as if lie would thank me then the light went out of his blue eyes and in a moment He lay the light of Copperhead neighbor though wo fo No of men that their Wool will be thought tho Republicans of Illinois should have Tbo Rebellion Played Out AND corner Broad and Market 7 9 8TANDARD McELHENNY new so far was creditable to their energy I unlike many another poor who Liberty in defeating tho Lo We have never been driven from I this though we can easily that tho fierce antagonisms engendered by twenty a babe upon the When tho wicked from And the weary are listen to and I will tonch you there is but one way it is to bo tender and and Whenever you are tempted to tell what is not or to bo hard on other little boys and or to take what mother has said you must not I want you to remember little This poor lit lo lying on a bundle of dying and was and and so told the gentleman to take poor ittle friendless and bo a friend to nd Sandio heard him say lie would do 10 last thing ho ever did hear and be ore I can tell tho dark the bad stop tho bundle of tho weary broken little nil faded and vas among And Ithink tho an House of authorizes the exe cutive of any to recruit in insurgent will be received by the community with great Today we are paying for men on the one from our industrious nnd patriotic and orf the other from our and by means of our less than beside tho of tlie United States bounty find this at n time when there are nnd nearly as many loyal or indifferent whites in tho to whom half tho or the commutation would serve as n cogent motive for cri in our While it was doubtful how negroes and how public opinion in the army and elsewhere would regard their employment ns there might have been some question as to tho policy of so far as it related to the Gut it is now settled that the negro makes a good that thu army and the public generally are ready lo welcome the employment of black nnd it is the duty of the Government to use tho negro so far as possible to pt down the rebellion nnd keep it under When once As to the recruiting of whites insur tho IA Lot us see how this statement accords with Jho tho tho most tho most instructive ever Corner of Main am where ho keep on hand and for salo I nlu Kilo r t with tha of think D V JE Q O Ij El of all belter BRING ALONG YOUR WOULD I made new win bo ny other Th li It thr am Is Bring hand over the wool home V and fitted up manner with the finest quality c nts mo In saying customers wor equal II not establishment where customers It was an honor to our country and to We think Lincoln had much tho stronger and position but ort rR this point opinions will while on tha Abraham born year ago P ingenuity and genera of very poor parents in Kentucky by w reared in a log cabin in the which J bo tyo g Jr th can institutions southern losing his at tcn B but Ml A IK and tat at wn ye rs the larger popular An but very little rude schoolhouses his boyhoods joined a Dont try to make BUTTERi MAKERS ays joine a volunteer militia company of the Black ea of ae elect In 18BO Lincoln was invited to sp until you get a war of and was at 28 years of age In Lincoln was to speak fc He soon afterward studied m this and ly 1 iow evt of thou i eel its and became proficient and useful there speech was tho most fell and at 26 years of ago was chosen to the convincing defense of our mam r itu uttered in Cooper lens of Legislature of Illinois from its metropolitan I having once already been a candidate and 277 of the 284 votes cast at tho resided and was thoroughly He now commenced tho study of law when 28 years was admitted to Immediately taken into John who was very inn or soon district then m M menr Mori cosen n the gent there can bo nd to tho advantages it The measure is of the utmost There aru six reasons for its being put speedily nto each one of of convincing force It will Up tlie ranks of our armies less cost they can Bo tilled in any other It wilt weaken tlie force of the enemy in still greater proportion than our els would take him hold him until one came vith tho kindest face you over saw hd that was And fib Sutler th child to corns unto me and he took him n his arms and And then San dies own father and mother would come and ear him away to their own homo for in our house there are many mansions and there Sandio lives And I think the angels who have never known nny who never wore rags or sold or were hung gry or came to look at new and and say one to is the liitle mail kept his and sent biuk and was and trus nnd when lie was hungry and were and he lay n would only find out It will relievo tho North from tho drain of while it will give employment nnd sus tenance to a large class at the South who will thus bo brought most effectually on to the Un ion It will give resources to the who in great require to be by humane It will open a way for the negroes from slavery and dependence to liberty and man It will be a practical measure of uttered in ands of circulated and admiringly rca and it doubtless powerfully conduced to h at Chicago some two months nomination triumphant ly ratified by tho Electoral all this dont prove the fittest man for That mutter will come and hot what a good thing ho had done when ho was right at homo there But I you little wheth er it be ov whetner Ubo I want you to be as and and true as SandJe every Collyer in the Monthly Hie Utter V f TO DOUGLAS calls womens firms The n kill TITO is a good sometimes make and in one of liis bills figured up 8 timbs 8 tiro debtor slow iii cring the nnd demanded an ex examined and saw that ho was but dm not like to it BO putting on abold lie Thats all so was tlie Its all owing to the inflation of tne said tho has ahin his 1