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HE GREAT NEW-ENGLAND EEMEDY 
DR. J. W. POLLAND'S 
WHITE PINE COMPOUND 
gnv Jpimtiscments 
cant place which tie map-maker had omitted. 
In some cases an elaborate map -would appear of 
a certain locality expected to be the scene of 
great events, and turn the -war -would never go 
there; while in othirs, the map covered such a 
limited area, that thi campaign traveled off the 
edge in less than a [week. However, we have 
ncTfault to find noi. As we turn over these 
sheets, familiar unties strike the eye—names 
destined to shine ilrever on the page of his¬ 
tory—and thrilling tf sociations are re-awakened. 
But they have had tAeir day and generation, and 
fce we roll them up,,jvc fervently trust that they 
will never be anything better than waste paper, 
except possibly to tfae antiquarian.— Bosi. Jour. 
6 ho‘ok tbeir beads, and said, “ A clever boy, but 
not good for anything!” And so Theophilus 
lived on in the two-story red house, growing 
every day more awkward, and as the teacher 
said more stupid; but with his warm, generous 
heart always sharing ia the sorrows of the little 
boys at the school,—fixing the strings of their 
kites, and making them -whistles ont oi the wil¬ 
lows that grew in abundance by the brook. 
There was one thing only that he seemed to 
excel In, and that was singing; and when at home 
one summer afternoon, as he followed the pa-' 
tieut brown-eyed cattle across the fields, you 
might hear his voice ringing out the words of 
many a patriotic piece, or old-fasliion ed hymn. 
It was a goomy day when the brave Massa- 
chussetts boys were murdered by an infuriated 
mob in the streets of Baltimore. Those were 
gloomy days that followed, when the call for 
volunteers rang through the Isorth. How it 
thrilled the hearts of lb- home-loving New 
England men 1 How it swept across chords that 
until then they never knew they possessed ! 
Never was the little village of Glendale so 
wide awake as on one April night. In the 
streets, posted up upon the brown barns of some 
outlying farm-houses, on the wooden bridges 
across t he little streams,—every where, were the 
hand-bills calling for volnnteers. The “ Stare 
and Stripes” waved from the top of the flag¬ 
staff and the village hall was crowded. Already 
the $11 is almost full. One more name 1 “ Only 
vonemore,” theysay. Apanse—no one responds. 
Then from the farther end of the dimly-lighted 
room, an awkward figure makes its way through 
the crowd, and writes a name on the roll. 
There it stood, in a cramped,old-fashioned hand— 
TnEor-niLus Dawson. 
One cheer went up that the list was fall. 
Written for Moore's Rural New-Yorker, 
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LANE & PAINE and CURRAN & GOLER, General 
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A HUNDIiED YEARS AGO, 
One hundred yeas ago there was not a single 
white man in Ofiiq Kentucky, Indiana or Illi¬ 
nois Territories, ien, what is now the most 
flourishing part of America, was as little known 
as the mountains oiihe inoon. It was not until 
17GO that The buntyr of Kentucky, the gallant 
and adventurous B^ne, lelt his home in North 
the first settler of Ken- 
The first pjrnecr of Ohio did not settle 
erwards. 
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TI!£ (.HEAT CAMPAIGNS 
Carolina to beco: 
tucky. 
till twenty years 
A hundred year: sg@ Canada belonged to 
France, and the wl fie population of the United 
States did not excefl two and a half million?. 
A hundred years ago the Great Frederick of 
Prussia was perfotaing those exploits which 
have made him imnortal in military aunals, and 
with his little. monR-chy was sustaining a single- 
handed contest wltiRussia, Austria and France, 
the three great pqvers of Europe combined. 
A hundred yean ago the United States were 
the most loyal piople of the British Empire, 
and on the politic^ horizon no speck indicated 
the struggle whjb, within a score of years 
thereafter, established the Great Republic of 
the world. 
A hundred yeas ago there were but four 
newspapers in Arnirica—with combined circula¬ 
tion not exceedin' 2,000. Steam engines and 
cylinder presses lad not been imagined, and 
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Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
WHAT THEOPHILTJS WAS GOOD TOE 
“Antietam” was a fearful battle. There the 
light of many a home went out, to be. seen no 
more on this side of the grave. 
It was after the battle. By this 1 mean, the 
warring with weapons of man's device, not 
the battle between life and death; for that 
still raged upon the gloomy field, and behind 
the broken limb of a tree a boy has crawled 
away to die. The cap has fallen off. The face 
looks familiar, Can that be the same buy that, 
was leaning over the broken fence of the old 
red farm-house, so long ago? Yes, the very 
same. A wounded comrade has crept to his 
side to offer him a drink of water from his can¬ 
teen. There is no need. He sees that the feet 
blistered by many a weary march, are about to 
touch the borders ’of that country where no 
one shall hunger any more, neither thirst any 
more. 
He creeps closer to him and Eays: “Cun I do 
anything for you?” 
The dying boy reaches for his knife, and 
severs one of the tangled locks of his auburn 
hair: 
“ Give that to mother, and tell her I was happy 
when 1 died.” 
A glorious smile lights up the rough, sun¬ 
burnt face, and the white lips move with the 
words, 
“ On Canaan’s happy shore ! 
Hark! Do yon not hear the angels tune their 
harp6 in that bright immortal land, for a welcome 
horaff’f No, nothing but the groans of the 
dyir gjt nd the wailing sound of the wind through 
the southern fo'rest. It is because your finite mind 
cannot reach the Infinite and Eternal. What 
though the heart beat under an humble form !— 
it left that form to moulder In a trench upon the 
field at “Antietom,” and the spirit,—sanctified, 
glorified—shall shine as a star in that far-off land, 
,qOD&m-hn uTicyvr 
The following letter from Gen. Sk era an shows the of 
tidal and authentic character ol' the work: 
Lancaster, Ohio, July 31,1S05. 
C. B. Richardson. E«i., _ 
MO Broadway, N. Y.: 
Sir—Col. 8. jM. Bowman, an nequiilntnnee or mine since 
WWl, and mot* recently in the service of the U. S.. lias had 
access to my Order and Cotter Books, einlirnelue copies 
ol* all order# made au«l letters written by me since the 
winter oi lwll-2, with a view to publish a mrmoir ol my 
Lire and Service*, and nu other peis«n has bad such an 
opportunity to rcfid piy secret thoughts uud acts. I be¬ 
lieve him to be in possession ot uU authentic facts that 
can Interest the general render. 1 am, <&c.. 
W. T. SUR-RMAN, Major-General. 
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Dawson. His hat being without a brim, jot at 
once Lave a full view of bis face,—large, gocl- 
natured, covered with freckles and framed in tan¬ 
gled masses of auburn hair; while the band 
stroking in an absent way an old white horse 
drinking in a trough by the fence, shows that 
he is not a stranger to toiL 
1 do not suppose the crimson-tinted clouds 
floating down towards the distant mountains, 
and to which his eyes were directed, awakened in 
his mind any enthusiasm,—unless indeed they 
suggested the idea of fair weather upon the 
next day. Nor do I suppose he was greatly 
moved by the words of the old-fashioned hymn; 
for he continued to sing: 
“ To meet and part no more 
On Canaan’s happy shore.” 
The old horse lifted his head after the first 
drink, and looked around him as if he realized 
something of the beauty with which twilight 
was clothing the world. 
The little village of Glendale rested quietly 
under the shadows ol its great trees, while the 
sound of the factory bells, floating out on the 
clear evening air, told that the streets were 
filled with weary laborers, their clothes scarcely 
better than the rags they sorted. The farmers 
were going home from market, their patient 
horses, with the check-rein loose, tugging away 
at the burdens behind them. 
The woodbine, as if ashamed of the broken 
fence that stretched down the long hill even to 
the pasture bars, attempted to cover it with 
its bright green leaves, and meeting with so 
much success it made a bolder movement, hid¬ 
ing one side of the two-story, red house, the 
windows oi which glowed and flushed with the 
reflected glory of the western sky. The poplar 
trees cast long, awkward shadows acres* the 
garden, while the bucket, swinging from the 
old fashioned well-sweer» kept up Its own pecu- 
liai muaio, creasing louder and louder, as if to 
drown the voice of Theofeilus. The little 
Btream, that all daylong wandered singing, mur¬ 
muring to itself in the fields about tbe old red 
farm-house, became still and sullen on the bor¬ 
ders of tbe dark vine forest, while with many 
wind' c 6 8 it seemed as if striving to avoid its 
rate; but finally glided into the underbrush, 
and was lost to view In that dark, mysterious for¬ 
est, which to the children seemed the boundary 
line between the pleasant sunny fields of Glen¬ 
dale, and a vast terra incogn ita) All the uncer¬ 
tain stories they e ver heard were associated with 
thiB forest; and so it seldom rang with their 
shouts, and wild flowers grew, bloomed and 
died, at the roots of the old trees, while year 
after year the wind swept through the forest, 
sounding like the roar of the ocean upon a des¬ 
olate 6hore. 
If Theopbilub had been anything of a genius, 
he could not but have felt, as whistling his favor¬ 
ite tunc he went leisurely after the cows, that 
the world he looked out upon was beautiful, 
But he was not a genius. Although his mother, 
when she gave him his name, confidently hoped 
he might be a minister, yet her visions vanished 
when he grew up the good-natured, awkward 
hoy of fourteen. Year after year, in the little 
red school-house, he bent over his worn-ont 
arithmetic, never ciphering farther than interest, 
and always beginning back again at the com¬ 
mencement of the next term. The neighbors 
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ROLLING UP THE WAR MAPS 
“Roll up Ibe map of Europe,” said the 
younger Pitt, when he saw all his plants frus¬ 
trated by the victories of Napoleon, and then 
turned his lace to the wall and died. It is with 
a very different feeling that we have just entered 
npon a little ceremony, which will be observed 
in many newspapers this season. We arc roll¬ 
ing up our war maj>s ol the Great Rebellion. 
To eay nothing of the number which had be¬ 
come distributed about the various purts of the 
establishment, we found that ninety-three map3 
had accumulated under our elbow for immedi¬ 
ate reference, if Kirby Smith had stuck out, 
as h’* threatened, we might have had a hundred ; 
blit we excuse him. 
This collection of maps, as we turn them over, 
have rather ft hard look, for some of them are 
over four yeare old, aud but few of them were 
handsome In their best condition, being jiro- 
duced in a hurry to meet ft temporary demand. 
Indeed, we well remember the vexations to 
which they have put us on tide account. Here 
is one, for instance, which located Fort Darling 
on the wrong side of the Janice- River and de¬ 
ranged a whole campaign (In our nriderslauding.) 
And then a map would generally come out 
after the interest in ft particular battle was all 
over, but when the next one occurred, it was 
provokingly sure to be at some little insigniil 
A t.ady who hah been cubed, of 
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