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Show She (Dflden gunrtum, tuMUIied every WEPNWDAY and SATURDAY by the Ot.dfi PcuUifHixs CoMfA.nr. !Zn From tlid Lexington (Va.)Gaztto- - A M. I., - Ogdexx G. Double Ciiiitiirc. C Win City?, Wholesale Department. I., LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. The Modoc matter brings up the namo ! of another Indian fighter, the one in Ar lzona OenerttI Crook. Crook u a fine follow and far from a fanatic. This story was etarted to tell how Crook was Mcrii os. Clot captured by a Confederate corporal, how thut officer" made the General a prisoner in the midst of TiVn,i s ten thousand Federal soldiers, how the party of the chevrons conducted the party of the stripes and stars out of the G-ont- s' camp of the "old flag," a hundred miles away, to the camp of the colors of the foutlieru Cross, and how the brother of EEADY-MAD- E ?.Irs. General Crook was the "party of the first part." In'Cithe Winter quarJVotions, ters of the Federal forces in the Western Virginia Department were ot Cumberland, Md. At this point was collected nearly 11,000 troops. Generals Kelly nni Crook were in command. General Early was in Stauntm. One hundred and fifty miles stretched between the two armies. In the Southern command was" a company of cavalry cnlled "Mcor Neil's Hanger's.1 The Captain of this band was living in Missouri when the MANUFACTURE. civil conflict began. He took up arms and carried on nn'irregular war in that General Assortment of Ktate, was made prisoner and in danger or a halter, but broke Jail in St. Louis, and passing through the hostile States tmd the Federal lines he reached Virginia, his native place. His son "Jess," though underage, followed his father to INCLUDING their ancestral section. The Captain eoun gathered a brave and devoted com A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF NEW Cutlery, Locks, Carpenters' and other Tools. pany, and did splendid service on th TOYS, upper waters otthe Potomac He fell in A LARGE STOCK OF a night attack near Mt. Jackson, in th of His a valley Virginia. son, stripling succeeded to the command. Captai "Jess," though a boy, bad fought in Mis eoun, where a brother had been killc una his lather wounded and captured ETC., ETC. Jie haa inherited the enierpnse an courage of the "old Captain." Since the death of bis father he had been pro "Wheat, HARNESS AND HARNESS and Barley, Oats, Pearl Barley, Flour, Bran, Shorts, vented from any expedition of conse TO ANY POINT ON SHIPPED SIIOHT NOTICE. Butter, quence by a dislocation of his ancle. A Full Line of It was hinted by high officers that h Lad not fallen heir to his father's prow ALL KINDS es. He was twitted about his suppos ed slackness. The reproaoh stung him to ORDER. I the quick. He at once planned and ex Orders addressed to touted the most brilliant feat of arms M. THATCHER, Logan, Of All Descriptions. performed in either army during our will receive prompt attention. civil war. He, despite a painful injury All orders addressed to D. JPEEIiY, Ofden City, U. T., Keeping one toot from the Btirrup, took e79tf H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. will reclve prompt attention. tho At the head of sixty men e8-t- f ho advanced a hundred and fifty miles H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent the iitni headquarters of the Confede rates, passed through the present State of West Virginia, crossed the Totemac into Maryland, entered the city of Cum berlaud, guarded by ten thousand troops, took out of their beds the Commanding and the next ranking Gen cral, the Adjutants and headquarter IMPROVED ilags, brought all off and delivered them t ) General Jubal A. Early in Staunton. The incidents of this daring achieve AND mem now me enemy s scouts were IN CHARGE OP eluded, their pickets deceived, their extorted from a captured sen tinol, pursuit delayed by the ruse of the rumor of tho presence of Confederate cavalry corps bow General Kelly was Vill purchase any kind of Merchandise not usually kept in brought out, riding en horseback on his O own blooded charger; how he passed, stock, including prisoner, his own pickets; how his guerrilla captor gave the countersign and the O Federal soldier responded; how the Gen 1 eral in his hurry forgot his teeth, and how the tough beef of the Confederate JLcilel Commissary made him miss them much these, and many other incidents, would tot be uncntcrtalning, but do not come within the compass of this sketch. Captain Jess McNeil, with his handful of heroes, reached Cumberland at mid night and rode down the main street. I nable from his lameness to dismount I'M v I. i.iPrfc m a without pain and wishing to be ready while in the center1 of a hostile camp for P any emergency, hi kept his saddle. He sent a trusty officer, Corporal Daly, to fce., S:c., Ac. Geueral Crook's quarters.an l another to Or any article from anv State, that mnv P nnoA in on A Bor? cultural or I the apartmeut of General Kelly, to re Mechanical population. k.:' xTk J JC quest their attendance. Corporal Daly fcend m your orders and we will de the best to fill them at Manufacture on auJicneo witn the drowsy toacued era General aud delivered his hiessage, poprices with freight added, or ou a slight percentage. litely aiding him to dressfchaitiug cheer"We are and fully, giving him his arm and shewing n expecting an immediate shipment of the him to a horse in waiting for him. Generals Kelly and Crook were not kept in the Libby Prison, but exchanged FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED at once, President Davis appreciating their desire to explain their capture in SCRIBNEirS PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES, Tho Factory having just got fairly running since the person to their Government. Tho Federal War Department was satisfied that An invention having a moft important on the future reputation of Iteed bearing could guard against no vigilance by means of wUich the quantity or Volume of tone is very largely in"Jess's" enterprise. The Generals wore creased, and quality of tone rendered returned to their commands id Cumberland. Not far from that city is & lovely OHGAXS village Oakland. The mother and sister of Daly lived at Oakland. The girl was as beautiful as her brother was Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Louis ratent," "Vox Humana," "Wilcox ratont," "Octave Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stops, and brave. 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