Williamsport Warren Republican (Newspaper) - August 1, 1867, Williamsport, Indiana every Morning A. Henry F. antl 1" in w I S I rn ] 0 m I m I legal i i 4 i lines r i ill c p. of not 0 tlian j per ime must lie in not lie of advertisers v. iU to their r. rular ane tui nol ining to such ivill be of advertiser P. 1867. 21. Will a s of A. 1. roR Rest 4 old or 81-,00 mule 2 yra old mule 1 yr old 2nd do ' do Best nulle ind 2,00 2,00 1,00 2.00 1,00 ano 8:..re. or H. 1 s S A. 1. roR Rest 4 old or 81-,00 or 3 2 1 colt brood 1 4 old or 1 3 1 mare 2 1 e 1 1 3 old or 2 rs or tried l 1 1 ( No. 2. 1 oM or 1 3 1 1 0 or ' ' or or lioi ses or 1 do ' Best Best Best I lu Sil A. 3. owl's TO of nye of Eli C. No. 2. otex to Best Jack of Daniel Anthony Pino D. No. 1.IIOGS. Best Boar 2 old or over 87.00 2nd do ' 1 year old 2tid under 1 old 2nd Sow 2 old or over 2nd So vv 1 old 2iid 1 old 2nd six of her pigs j best ville best 1 D. No. 2. 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C am stopping at this place at this time and drop 2 i a line theren om Its situation I will 2 give and thereby you will bo able its The ing car is just the ladies just I and the still farther in 1 the 1 am in the common flying And to use an pression of my friend I danger should menace tbo As is Mr. Seward yielded to his application and employed Lis good offices in this with the capitulation of the r Maximilian was France Russia and Prussia charged their at Washington to join their efforts to those of the Austrian R representative and endeavor to save th Emperor's All the powers occupied themselves with the anc Queen Victoria in added it was a question of the life 01 a near relative who was dear to ' A moment of hope still when the reasons of representative of Juarez at used to justify the rigorous taken against the captive were Those wore passed essenti tlly on the consideration that the Maximilian would remain always a that he would continue assemble around him the turbulent personages of and to maintain the country in a permanent state It was at resolved in a council of the Austri m family that the Emperor should re-enter in all his rights as an Austrian and that efforts should be made to obtain from him the most complete of his rights as Emperor caught an hurts not j ami to furnish the having one before or guara for the accomplishment and execution of that enough of in round to this i 4,O0 ' 2,00 5,00 4,00 4,00 2,00 4.00 2.00 4 collection of best do do do do do do do do do potatoes do onions Tomatoes Table beats parsnips Cucumbers peppers pumpkins cabbages doz heads one squashes Greatest and best variety of vegetables one James C. Pine Dr. A. V. Dr. J. B. cushion best delaine dress best calico dross best silk col. shell burr gravel work and leather work by one Mrs. W. T. Mrs. Richard G. Pine Mrs. James right 1 The Silver are features of this mystic Babylon The the the upper in them do make things The poor are wealth is courted and the conciliated by allowing him from 70 to 80 per cent of all the adults of the news which has just been attests that these were The question of a ransom vas never The Austrian Court was fully prepared to acquit such But in such a matter the greatest prudence was Above it was necessary to ar sid awakening cny idea of encroachment on the jurisdiction of j 4,00 best winter 13! best machines tested fair ground 2nd combined reaper and 2nd corn 2nd do do best straw cutter 2iid corn best two horse corn as trophies of his skill in Court which was 1___e 4\ that vould only have aggravated up a kingdom on the necks of the j The silver cars will do to ship for The last prevailed also when there was I a question of sending a confidential has killed person to and that himself a is a sad because n the end seeing the mischief it might do to the Juarez himself would have been compromised if it had been and labeled 2nd of named and 2nd 2nd variety named I and i 2nd variety cultivated 2nd I best hay rake 2 i best two horse wheat 2iid i best double 2i one wheat men will die if you let them soured on the whole thought the world a hard j cash scarce and butcher bills i calling for more j the latest fashion of a bonnet I was bv the better I something that she as I old bonnet was clean out of she 2! having worn il for two weeks and lamb 1 2;,,! j Bebt south down 1 r MII David No. 1. bull 4 yrs old or over i 2nd Best bull o yrs old Best indi 2 yrs Best bull 1 yr old j 2nd do bull do Best cow 4 yrs old or JS yrs cow 2 yrs 2nd he i Best down bucK I 2nd Best south down 2 years old 12nd Best south down ewe I one a 1S071/ I south down 2iid ITT K Dr. Isaac Mt. G us CLASS E. No. 2. careful ir. to his lie 1807lyr. all yj A. heifer 1 vr old 2nd Best heifer calf 12nd Best G j one and five female A herd G best steers Best bull R. 2.00 4.1)0 2.00 4,00 2.00 3,00 4,00 2,00 4.00 2.00 2.1X1 1.00 2,00 1,00 5,00 3.00 3,00 2,00 5.00 3,00 64,00 2.00 2,00 1,00 15,00 10.00 5,00 the of at He calls day r tUu west side of the 20, 1801!. CLASS B. No. 2. FAT CATTLE Best pr of oxen 4 yrs old or over i 2nd pr of oxen under 4 yrs Book 2<1 3d, 5 pr oi do J y j fat I 4,00 2,00 5,00 3,00 4,00 2,00 4,00 2,00 Books of c- iry description and form to order on and periodicals hound in and elegant style nt Kegal tor county on liand made to a complete sot of Wanks Claim now on hand and for 15, 18C11 1 ars of all kinds and Sleam Chair 27. 18C7- steer 2 yrs old 2nd steer 1 yr old 2nd Joseph Joel B. No. 3. TO bull of any cow of P. Cephas Samuel No. jack 4 yrs old or do jack under 4 yrs do jennett 4 jts old or do do jennett under 4 yrs do Best pr of 3 rrg old or over 6,00 do TO Best buck of any ewe of any P. Orin Pond Best pair Shanghai 81,00 Best pair Bramah pair pair collection of pair of Pine Rev. Samual P. Rev. Evan Rev. Joel Rev. David Pine OF 10, lbs do 10 lbs do 10 lbs in the do 1.0 lbs Sorghum do Sorghum SAMPLES OF col. each do col. jellies each named col. jams do do do Fruit butter do 2,0O 2nd col. canned caned coL of jellies and caned fruit by one do loaf wheat loaf Corn col. of samples of each 2,00 2nd do M. Miss Mary Ann Miss Nancy Pine fruit by one exhibitor flowers of kind do boquet D. Pine Mrs. Ira Rains Miss Sallie Mrs. Nancy K. No. 1. A N U r A C T L' 11 r D L E 10 yds fulled 10 yds 10 yds 10 yds 10 yds pair factory pair pair woolen pair cotton pair woolen sample woolen worked do patch worked do bed do double do single do specimen flax sewing do B. 3Irs. Mrs. Pine K. No. 2. uue ueni 12nd I best roller 2 j best stump puller best Thomas sen. Pine John EQUES IRIAN cd and buzzy Aaron Edward James E. Pine W. main facts on record in touching the J Davis the murders are so easily stated give a paragraph to c r 1 1 il happen to fall part of five and then last the one which caused the j Tlie rebel idea of off our i trigger to be was an over dose | prisoners so as not to be obliged to Mof This brought the meet them in developed before 1 i snakes from lus boots and in pen was j tong hissed about his and madness came upon him and he blew his brains out at a single locomotive and it being our we the Commissioner of said in a letter to Gen. Winder arrangement I have macic works largely in our We get rid of a set of miserable and in return some of the best manorial I over The not enumerated in the above list may be entered as and will receive appropriate premiums from the society if must be entered on the Secretary's books before they will he admitted within the enclosure of the Fair article will be permitted to compete for more than on under of losing all unless as a part of a collection or for being so a plan was other scenes fair and with ex- i ised to increase the and it about Train off the i stated by a rebel surgeon bridge broke and things smashed began to be it was squally all A drove of cattle two men wounded and a locomotive stove into that beautiful form known as Fifty dollars Who money is king and owns all the and we go all day without Read Johnson's veto Did not see anything new in it. He is still swinging round the but it is not a new but the rimless and center bodly Seward is in good Congress is flying Greeley did to but he did and he goes a heavy hand that when Winder got his orders to make the e Davis told him to locate it as hell as he and always insisted that he had succeeded It was filled with prisoners eai ly in 18G4, and put in the hands of Its horrors began at but did not go near it till Meantime Wirz reported to the authorities at Richmond and got bis instructions In May there were twelve thousand prisoners in eighteen acres and the deaths wore so and resulted so manifestly from ill treatment of the that an oficer of the rebel government the and earnestly protected against any more prisoners being sent It is in evidence that this report was endorsed by Secretary of showing that it had been carefully will be sold for which making money which will admit during the his and Parsons moved by a a x farm two horse one horse specimen horse double single mans side tight feed dinner barrel pair pair womens washing clothes sett 4 G 4 4 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 Solomon Jacob hair do specimen shell do burr do gravel do - 21 3'oars of These badges must be procured by exhibitors before they will bo entitled to enter their 95 good for one admission and wagon 50 fls will admit a team and vehicle within the enclosure during the artice will be permitted to leave the ground during the Fair with out permission of the awarding committees will be called at 10 o'clock on the day of the fair when vacancies will be Society will keep an force on the ground to take care of articles on but will not be responsible for Board will be on the Ground during the and will appoint all committees and hear and decide questions that may affecting or in will be furnished on the ground Grain will be sokl at reasonable will not be awarded to animals that do not possess as the object is not to pay premiums but to improve the and implements of the Premiums will be paid 011 the last day of the will be to take their property on the evening of the thirel day of the the last day of the Fair there will be interesting performances for the such as rolling the Lewis Wesley Joseph John C. MOOREj David G. the latter of his South is not reconstructed but is being got in a good condition Send them more if thine enemy hunger feed That command can be sending to the is shot slick as Mexican kingdom played devil is not but is He has many warm and has a warm place for is what we might call an fitness of wheat crops are other things in We have learned this in The people are beast and creeping thing and the all feel the to mitigate the hardships of the he ordered several trains of lumber to build shelter for the whereupon he was and the lumber used to build new q larters but not a board suffered to go The removal took p ace immediately on the arrival of General Winder from on h s first visit in The prisoners then had been increased to 19,0o0, IT ore than a thousand to an witnesses testified to hearing and Winder say that they were doing more for the Confederacy than G encrai Lee and that they were doing the work expected of them at In August the number of prisoners was increased to over 32,-GOO, and Colonel an officer cf the Inspector General's after reporting the horrible condition cf the recommended the of General Winder and the appointment of 5ome one who eloes not deliberately arid in cold blood the of leaving them in their present condition until their number has been sufficiently reduced by death to make the arrangement This reached Richmond on the 17th of and Adjutant General indorsed prison is to lis as a Colonel recommendation is Tire Assistant War also endorsed on the reports show a condition of things at Andersonville which will call the interposition of the in that a change lie after his War had about the General o' being was by No. 84, dated October 21, in Command of all the of the and the of the Vienna July 4. the moment of the retreat of the French troops the Emperor of Austria thinking the Emperor Maximilian would leave Mexico at the same time as Marshal thought it opportune to consider whether it was not advisable to facilitate Maximilian's return by reinstating him in all the rights which he had renounced before leaving for was immediately done speaking of other legitimately acquired which were in question and which demanded mature examination Emperor Maximilian determined to and continue the native forces at his When the news of his capture arrived here every effort wag made to the diplomatic ail Europe in his The of at vation and went on without had previously tlie any stop it to to for their i close of the Correspondence Toledo