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Show possible for me to tell whether they rails from a neighboring fence. This were Union men or Rebels. I could only only served for the passage of infantry, the cavalry having forded the stream guess. Published every Vodnesilay and Saturdny. we here?" "What have commanded the at another point. leader roughly. "Who are you, and what My horse, going with great ppeed, are you doing here; was half way across this AlT nluro. Mglit'H "Not too many questions at once, my unuge Deiore ne Degan to get precarious into difffriend," I remarked, as quietly as pos iculty. The rails were wet and slippery, A BTOBY OF TH1 WAR. sible., "I am trying to find out which and turned easily, and he began to go The following story was told me by of these roads I snail take. Perhaps you through, first with his fore feet and ' ;' ' 1 ' then his hind, and feeling that it would THE of the Third Missouri can tell me." Lieut. II' "I think very likely I can toll you bo impossible for the horse to get across, win we office in one his sat at Cavalry, which road you will take when you an and fearing he would fall into the river, ter evening, smoking our cigars, and re swer my question," he remarked signific I sprang WATrn nnvoivv II .' . from his back 'upon the slip- NMTTOVAf. rriri.fiill " . w .... .... ....j I . ....Miiitii, ami imvru jmct lating our experiences; and I give it as antiy; "who are you, ana what is your pery rails, thinking to escape on foot watches, nwo find them perfect In til their part., of into DusincssT ....n the woods iiniaii.auu wen adapted to tlie wanU of the muck in his own language as I can re beyond, but my foot had I hoped this might be a Union scout no sooner struck the rails than I public. We connidcr them the but ' slipped made watch, iu America for the price, and equal member: ing party, out was atraid they were and fell headlong over the bridge into to the fluent Kuropean Watch, fur accurate time, I beloneed to the Western Army. It Rebels; and consequently thought best, the or three time, tlie money. W roaring, rushing river, fifteen feet that awt double was in the spring of '03, when Generals in the darknosx, to play Rebel, as I below. clKwrfully recommend them to all partlea wishing IS PUBLISHED McNeill and Vandever had the pleasure murh preferred being taken prisoner by I think I must have sunk to the bot XOWLIIf k M'lLWAlK, w. a. e. VTUn't'co., of driving the Rebel Generals Manna union scouts. So I answered: tom ; but I came up again, and struck GILES I1RO. a CO, i. o. ASHUMAS. duke and Trice out of Missouri. I had "I belong to Carter's brigade." I knew out with all my strength. The river was w. ii. a j. a. ma to. H. OPPIXH.IMIE . CO, WENDELL II I MAX, the honor of being on Gen. McN'eal's this brigade wng with them, as we had narrow, and I was C. t. BArPEL a CO., a good swimmer; but MORSE. RODlilN k D. UXTKMETIB k CO., EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY nAMILTOS, titaff during those memorable days. I was caught at a disadvantage. My a. r. Kougii k co fought it only two days before. CO X. KKONlllae We hud a skirmish at Jackson in the I to "Oh! indeed: have tho honor Tho namei abom will 1m, pAnnn heavy' coat and poncho, and heavy boots, na morning, but the enemy retreated, as belong to that brigade, too. To which belt and pistol so incumbered me that I lnK Jeweliara of Chicago. Tboy hare no pecuul- r iniereiit In the Company, but freely teatify ai usual, and General McNeal putdied on regiment do you belong?" could with difficulty keep my head above to tlie ffenuine nf tlm wnt..i,, mtKui. v.. And already enjoys an extensive alter them with his usual energy. to the Nineteenth rexas, l an water. Add to this the swiftness of the the punt year ha?emerits been aold by them. ' lie was expecting dispatches from swered, promptly. I knew this regiment stream, and the fact that I was circulation. severely N.tTioxAt Watch Compast, Chicago: Capo Gi tardea rt at Jackson, and, as they was in that brigade, a, we had some wounded, so I could use but one arm, Cents: The wnti'liHH nf vnm. t...i.. i. did not arrive in time, he left me there, prisoners from it; but with ......i. . knew 1 could and my situation was certainly desper rlui iitir the naat mar option, Riven more than ordinary aatiafactiou, and with orders to bring them forward as not stand questioning, as they evidently ate. vu i mn " noon as they arrived. It was in carry knew all about Carter's I had scarcely come to the top of the accurate and durable umi you claim ior ibem as brigade and 1 Tnkini? into fionaldairntinn th 1mnMw.n.. ing these dispatches that I had the ad did not, and they would soon catch me. water before down came my horse Introduced in their construction, and the venture which I propone to relate. So I prepare! to make a desperato effort through the bridge, bringing with him yon hnv fineness of eyen the lowest grade. The dispatches were delayed, and did to escape. I had found out that they a large quantity of rails. I had however (.'iierul mem uof finish wen worm ttlelr price, and ""lujiiuu using not reach Jackson until nearly dark were Rebels, and knew the best thing 1 noated a little down stream, so as to be take great satisfaction in selling them to such of our customers as dusire good Meanwhile heavy clouds overspread the omild do would be to get away from beyond reach of these. PALMES, BACHELDEE8 & CO. To effect this ttky, and the rain at first came down in them ss soon as possible. 16a Washington Bv, Boston. TO BK CONTI.Nl'KD. torrents, then continued steadily, and it was a dangerous undertaking; ktitt I preWAEEE1T ft SPADONE, ITI COLVMKl COXTAIH Maiden Lane, Kow York. to a be to run the risk rather than be promised rainy, disagreeable ferred PARSONS at WHEELER, CO.. night. But the soldier cannot stop for taken prisoner. I did not know, in the 3 Maiden Lane, New York. Inorea.se of .Suicide. BCOTT & HEOTffEGZE, weather; neither for time, be it day darkness, the exact position of my enePttUbsufh, Pa. RELIABLE LOCAL light or darkness. , So, saddling and mies around nie, or how many of them Statistics show a frightful increase of ITEMS, JENKINS A HATCH, mounting my horse,' I rode up to head- there were; but I felt as. if the road suicides in two of Cincinnati. Ohio, the leading nations of MIDDLETON BROS quarters to receive the dispatches and leading to my left was open and clear. 10 Maiden Lane, X. T. HOME CORRESPONDENCE, the earth, and would probably show the any communications there might be for As they had corno down the right-han- d Ladles' Wntcheg, of elegant deslga and finish the General. As I received the dis- road, and as I was standing near the same thing in other nations, were the and a Umillemaira Watch, of equal merit for an' patches and was about leaving the oflice, thick woods that ran to the very forks of facts as FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, and com- surpassed carefully qualities with the "li. W. registered 11 of the Illinois Thirteenth , the road, they hud, most of them, halted Major Haywion.l." but of smaller site, superior to any-iLook at the annual piled. me yet manufactured in this country, will following Cavalry, commanding the post, took me at my right and in the rear. It was EDUCATIONAL, by the hand and said: road average for each period of five years shortly be placed in market. evident, also, that the right-han- d "You have a dangerous ride before led to the Rebel camp, and that the d No KoTcments Ertalled by the Company. since the records have been kept: If it were possible, was the one for me to take. These 1820 you, Lieutenant. AGRICULTURAL, In Prussia 702 In France CALL ON YOTJS JEWELLER AND ASK TO you had better wait until morning. It things flashed through my mind in- 1825 SEE THE ELGIN WATCHES. U75 1,739 ie hard telling where you will find our stantly, between the questions of my IBM ' 1,167 2,263 liuitinrsg RAILWAY AND OpH and Hnlrtranma National army probably somewhere beyond the interrogator. 1835 1,321 2,574 tttcli CumjHttiy, "To what company! ' Whitewater, as they were lighting there 1810 1,471 2,574 159 & 161 LAKE ST., CHICAGO. 1 belong to DOMESTIC NEWS. part of the afternoon. The road is most Company D; but may I ask 1845 " 2,951 1,645 likely infested with straggling bands of to what regiment and company do you 1850 " l.Hlie 3,446 Kebel prowlers, and it would hardly do belong!" 1855 " " 3,619 2,076 for you to be taken with these dispatches Yes, sir. I am Captain of Company 18f0 2,158 4,002 NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY. about you." Texas. I was sent out 18G5 M, Twenty-fir" 4,71)0 2,219 "I am aware of the difficulties and here partly to intercept any dispatches For tho whole period the increase in dangeri', Major; but the Genoral told me that might be passing to the Union Army to come forward as soon as the dispatches and partly to communicate with Major suicide has been: in Prussia, arrived, and I must run the risk. If I Tappman, who is somewhere in the ene- half times, and in France more than nine fail, it will be in trying to obey orders." my's refir. Have you seen any one times, as rapid as that of the population. With this I bade him good night; and, on the road between here and Jack' Cincinnati Weekly Times. so the would son!?' , securing dispatches they THE not get wet, wrapping my heavy cavalry Yes, sir. A man passed me not five coat closely around me, throwing my minutes before I met you, going toward A little boy in Hudson, X. Y on re I heard him coming and poncho over my head, and donning my Jackson. cap, with its wide cape, thus turned into the bushes and let him turning home from church, was asked OGDEN JUNCTION "V7ATCHES ! completely securing myself against the pass." 1 hoped I might induce them by his mother to give the text. After a vtorm, I mounted my horse and rode to push on after this imaginary man thoughtful pause, the little fellow re"WATCHES! rapidly away on the road taken by our and leave me. But there was no such plied, "I don't hardly remember, but IN MARKET. STYLES NOW SIX it was something about a hawk between good luck. advancing army. ITfl fill The two text 1 halt crossed our was, when was dark officer an pigeons." "Are It "why in Company 1): you quite O. M. Wheeler, B. "W. Itayrnond, two between opinions?" ye "Yes, sir; a Sergeant." picket line. There was no moon, and Mat. Laflin, H. Z. Culver, the stars were not visible; the clouds "Will you give mo tho countersign, II. n. Taylor, J. T. Eyerson. were thick and heavy with rain, and the Sergeant?" the public, the Tint tefore recently placed road ran direotly through a dense wood, This question stalled me a little, but Ft I'KIMOKITY (iK 'I HESK WATtHES IN Is supplied with tbe latent iniprovod with only here and there a cleared field, I immediately replied: AN 1) COSbTKl'LTlON hasalready eeenred for them a Xntionnl Rvput lit ion, and the DK-I have no countersign. I have been so that the darkness was intense. A Ml lorthemhoaso facilities for turning out every lUtptdly Increased that the During part of the afternoon we had scouting for three days, and have not Company lure been compelled to make la rare FOR hoard the thunder of artillery on the been near the camp. I have important additions to their force of Employes and Machinof Whitewater" river, fifteen miles away; information for General Marmnuukeand ery, in order to meet therequireinentsof the Trade. and an oilier llailroad men, accurate duiiiitig but long before dark it had ceased, and I must mot delay. Will you tell me the and reliable Match, are invited to examine the B. the inference was that the Rebels had road, so I cannot miss the way? Does W. Uajmond MoTeinenla. One of our leading Hailroad Companies, thoroughly convinced of their this right-han- d road lead to our pushed on after them. iiieriority, mw furnished them to their Engineers, The country and the road were entire- camp?" and they are pronounced by them to be the closest ' ' so was darkness the to new sir." and me, "Yes, ly running American I: ail way Watches yet intense that I must trust entiroly to my J "How far is it?" fully equal to some of the aueat Imported " Watches as oorrort , "About oight miles. "1 V faithful horse to keep the road. For an No Movements retailed by the Company. la tin finest itjle. i "I must bid you good night, Captain, hour I rode slowly on through the darkCall en your Jeweler and ask to see them. as and I that should reach it is important ness, smoking uy cigar feeling quite Business Office and Salesrooms. comfortable under the heavy poncho and General Marmaduke's headquarters as overcoat that kept me dry. liut it was a soon as possible." "I guess you are nit right. Sergeant; A general assortment and full supply 159 & 161 LAKE ST CHICAGO, dreary, lonesome ride, when not a sound always on hand. came to my ear ejoepl the? pattering of but I believe it is my duty to send you to under lie in and t and mud if the hoofs horse's headquarters guard; you my PHIL. CRAMSHAW, dropping of the rain on my poncho and prove yourself, what you seem to be, it THE BEST IN THE WORLD 1 1 through the leaves of the forest. Even will bo all right, and my men will only Agent. the owU seemed to have been driven to be company for you. Here, Sergeant seek their homes on this dreary night. Morfrid," he continued, speaking to one $1,500 Cash. For 1870. $1,500 Casli. I could see nothing, except now and then of his men, "Take five men and escort A VALUABLE where an open field appeared on one this roan to the headquarters of General PREMIUM FOR ALL. This splendidly Illustrated weekly Journal of side of ue road, and thea occasional Marmaduke as soon as possible, and nee TO POI'tt.AK SCIKNCK, MECHANICS, INVENTION, objects could be discerned against the to it that he don't get away from you." KM1KKHINU. CHEMISTRY, AKCUEtTlKK, this time had All he been clouds. my holding murky AORH'r LITRE and the kindred arts, enters ite Po9ter$, in one hand. Had it not To nil whom may concern. TWENTYrKimi YEAR I rode a powerful horse that did not bridle-rei- n on the first day of January next, having a circulation far exceeding that fear anything, and I always felt a cer- been for this, I think I should have put anv of eimttlar now HERKBY IS journal Hand mils, THAT published. GIVEN, tain degree of safety when on his back. spurs to my horse and trusted to his NOTICE THE EDITORIAL DEl'AKTM EST of the scienin in Business engaged me to out he before had of tific is as American if I think he felt, that night peed danger very ably conducted, and some sarry popular writers in this Country and control of things, as I had dropped the this ,ime; but I felt that now was my Ogden City, (tor which the City Ordi- of the moat Letter Heads , are contributors. Enrope must nance that a license be Evejy number has 16 provide rein opon his neck and let him take his time or never. If I allowed myself to embellished with fino engravinirs imperial psttes, course. I think he felt as if his busi- beeomo a prisoner, my ' chances of es- obtained,) without first procuring a of MACHINERY, NEW INVENTIONS, TOOI.S Bill Heads, license are liable to be taken before any FOR THE WORKSHOP, FARM AND HOUSEness was to carry me to the army ahead. cape would be less. Alderman cf said City, and be subjected HOLD, KNUEERINO WORKS, DWELLING to the continued the would snuff he Captain ground Sargent," Occasionally HOUSES, PUBLIC BUILDIMU8 A journal of so much intrinsic value, at the low for some distance as he walked slowly me, "as we are compelled to take you to a Fine. Deeds, tho of order of 3 a vear, ought to have, In this thriving Council, pri. By City along, frequently stopping as if to listen, to camp as a prisoner, yon will deliver A MILLION READERS. country, or at if undecided whether ho was on p your arms and submit to a search." Whosoever reads the Scientific American la enLORIJt FARR, Mayor. Blanks, tertained and Instructed, without being bothered All right, ' t answered. "Here is the right road, and then move on. with hard words or dry details. He stopped at last, however, and all my pistol," and as I thrust the nuixxle TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS Order Books, efforts to move him were unavailing. of it against his head, I fired. As soon TIIOS. Qc. ODELL, City Tvecorder. this journal is of special value, as It contains a s 1 nred, his hold on my bridlo loosen He would go a few steps and then halt. weekly report of all Patents issned at Washington, ed, and, puttiug spurt to my horse, I When urged he would move a short with copious notices of the lending AMERICAN Invitations, d road, foltance and then stop again and turn his dashed down the AND The Office of the City Recorder is at ers EUROPEAN IN VENTioSS. The Publishof the Scientitiic i'ue most extenand lowed a the of was me as if something balls, head toward yolley by the Oflice of the "Ogden Junction," sive Patent Solicitors in the uWorld, end have wrong. It was evident that something shouts and curses of the entire party Seventies' Hall, near the U. C. R. R. Party Tickets, facilities for gathering a complete knowlof was wrong, although ha not did appear as they came thundering after roe. of the and Invention edge progress Discovery Station. I had the utmost confidence in the su throughout the world : and with a view to mark alarmed in the least. the quarter of acentury, during which this journal Cards, etc., etc. OJice Jlourt from 10 a. m. till 8 p. m. I was fortunate enough to, have a perior speed and bottom of my horse, has held the first place in Scientific and Mechanian nd felt almost safe so Jong as the road cal Literature, the Publishers will issue on JanuaIn my saddle-bag- spocket-lanter- n ry first, the large and splendid Steel Engraving article that I always carried, and it had was clear, and none of the flying balls bv John Sartain of Philadelphia, entitled : served me well many times before.. Per- struck me or my horse. "MEN OF PROGRESS AMERICAN They kept up a running fire, and Promptly attended to and haps there was some obstacle in the INVENTORS' road. Lighting my lantern with some their balls whistled unpleasantly near. plate consisting nearly $4.(w0 to engarve and difficulty in the rain, I dismounted and I had not gone "00 yards before I felt a contains nineteen likenesses of Illustrious Amerilea sensation in found I the road. shoulder, my examine to stinging can Inventors. It is a sujierb work of art. proceeded that the road forked; and my faithful and in a moment more my left arm finglo picturs, printed on heavy pater, will be sold at $10, but any one subscriding for the ScienFIRST-CLAS- S WORKMANSHIP horse, coming to' understand that he dropped powerless by my side. Still tific. American tlie paper will be sent for one year, I horse and not his determined, forward, take my to courso, urged had been left together with a copy of the engraving, en rociept could tell by off Hi. The picture is also ottered as a premium knowing which way to turn, had stop- if possible, to escape. I for clubs of scribere. was I that and the noise loss much behind, of a as at was firing too, I, ped. WILL TAKE ON SUBSCRIPTION, AND FIFTY CASH ONE HUNDRED left. the GUARANTEED. or the to turn which way rapidly gaining ground. right PRIZES. Suddenly the Whitewater itiver ap I found both roads a good deal tracked In addition to the alxivp premium, ths publishers up with eaalry going the same way I peared directly acroM my path. The will pay l,iJtl in CASH PRIZES for litis of subwas; but one road might take me into rain had ceased, the clouds were drift- COTTON scribers sent in by February 10, 1370. Persona the enemy's camp, which I knew would ing, and an occasional star gave mowho want to eompe'to for those priws, should send at once for prospectus pud blanks for names. not be far ofT, and perhaps the other tentary light, I could see the river, Terms of Scientific American, one year $3,00, would lead me to our own camp but and hear it rushing through its narrow for which we will allow ix months $1,50; four months, tl.OU. To clubs of swollen been the had channel. It by 10 and tH'wnra. terms $2M per annum. Scl-me- n which to take was the question. copies sent tree, address tlie Publishers; While standing, with my lantern in eavy rain. In a moment more I found 37 Tark Row, New York. Ml'NN CIX, horse struggling over a to get Patents. A pamphlet of Patent my hand, undecided which road to take, my How lb. had which been thrown combridge, Laws aud instruction to inventor, sent free. I heard the heavy tramp of horses road. I im- across the river in place of one destroy ing down the right-han- d mediately extinguished my, light, but ed by the Rebels to prevent our army We wUI also allow TURKS CEXT8 per lb. for CARDS. not soon enough It had betrayed me. from crossing. This bridge was a tem CLEAN UUNNYSACK.8. been I constructed horse and had one, mount Could I the time porary my fly MERCHANT AND PROFESSIONAL was surroundad by a doxen or more men. by foiling two trees across the river frather up yvmr B6 D(1 bring them along to 1 1i man should havo a snpply It win do litem IN ALL ITS BRANCHE3. on some them and im the near in this wst Ohio. laying style of the ai t. Of course, in tho darkness, it was together ELGIN WATCHES 10701 1W lOMiii '' (A 5 - THE CHEAT The Paper of the IVq,, Now utile time' to for tl' ... SEMI-WEEKL- hi X a. h left-han- st two-and-- a- ELGIN ELGIN oil-clo- th lUMUUMlLEi N DEPOT dettoi-iptio- JOB PRINTING Wagons, mannfae-tnred.an- MAIN STREET d s. OGDEN. 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