Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, November 14, 1862, Image 1

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BY 0. N. WOKDEN AND J.
At l.-0 per Voar. al nils'
nr.ii'Hin Mi-Hiii
Tufviiv Mnmin; Sc Uriilay Aftrnn.:n.
" pxuii ouse f T K.ut. tie Heal Kstate
eL.Bttr1'n Willun H-jes,
V Is-. ks l,,'en T1'0'"' 'n c'uarie u Island
Ilall Hospital, W.-hi- tr '0, 1 C.
ftf-ln dpt. n.usL'. absence, I.icn.
Epler ccmnusd bis con'rany. L'- Har
ding U promoted to le Chief of Ordaat.ce.
M.iii-r.rj Sictl.r. cf Owens .'.originally
Merrill's) Company, d'.d in Uvpitt! at
Vr.stit.gion, lith of Oolnber. lie was
from Union township.
r.r.tiDg .bout to change his business,
Mr. Kiln "ill dlsp.se ef us s"ek of Grv
eerie, A:., at j aV.ie sale, to-m arrow,
(Sittirdiv li b JJ
jMr. lani:c?r sold W half Lis
tree.. The rcm.it.d r ire d p Vittd io
tb old Nursery on W- I Liun's lot, west
of town.
Says' I'AfKR li.v.s. Take ore of c it
ton, linen, silk, oi pap r, and everything
th.t f o'ers into the e 'nop i.iiioo cf papr.
Tbe war causes cotton to be scarce, and
tb.t makes pip-r advance. I'u'.cm o;
jo'.y of rags is k'pt on. every Eewspater
Will bate to advar.ee i"s price.
S"Abrham I.inn, cf Capt. V't r'e
Company, died in camp at Wa.hir.gt p.
of brain fever. II was from Hvhtown,
Uuiau Co , wli-re his body was taken thi
week. Age, lrj years.
JXext C'unoke.-s Of tb Hoose mem
Tbera elected, tne AimiuittratioO Las . de
cided but email ro'j rity. Feur New
England States, Cahfjruia, and the bor
der Slave States (except L'eleware and
Missouri) hare yet to elect.
iorJhn l' St oil, heretofore employed
in the iVl-- ?'i ' See of Miid.eLurg,
is .bint taking charge cf the tham kin
Jlrrald during the absence of itj editor,
Daoiel Bower, who, we under-tati 1, Las
command of . company in the liTtu reg
itteijt I'. V.
Watl N m in f :.'nh;p.TJ 'V,
Pa Rare l '..cnra-i an '. I! i-cicti :.1v.tr
1'i'iner teil.-w-" .'.'' ''i
Ves, ani lo show yea lha: nc can rr.Aiii
feal her pairu'lifni 10 more way lhan cne,
will i!ie on ihr utb-ri'y ot an iHtelli
ftat citizen t tit a; u.t.n p that 01" the one
kwoired ai four r j!n.-.:er in h-r serrie,
only ira re itm crair. Wtlbtun izh Aii
tutor. mja5."Tbe c-un-ry d. nun is . ihtnjt of
inen ud of measures," said the lem"C
r.cy. Accordingly, the I'resideiit bas
temoed Katll and M'l.'lean Las dis
graced Cols K ri and M isre bas ori -rcl
II .bsemcct to bo siruci from the tAU
He bas also taken wasnres to prnaccn'e
the war with mire vigr, and with both
ktoia instead of fee. Amen '. to that, pay
the people, il pe tL Pimocrals wiil
tii'.ain "ibe cLar.gc '."
wasOhio e'-;s the mi-t sitiiiu'ar in
tanee of the piwtrof sroa'.l ni irilits
Itel-cts only 5 Ai-n. t? It :? Cin
gresnien, nl jet tLe t;tTC:t Dein.
inajirity on the C )t!;re-iooal tickets is
eniy ls5o: Oae I'iaj. baon.yS'j mj ,
nother -72370707 7;3, i;.
The surp'.u Aim. mij in Giliings' dis
trict couli have elected .vi.vk m ire Aim
members. Of choree, the absence cf Vol
unteers accounts fjr .1! this loss. V.liao
digham is defeated by 1257 '
Majorities; The following table ex
hibits the rcaj .ri:i"s f.r the successful can
didates in the several CoLgressiucal dis
tricts in rerirjylasia;
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Opp. Buy. -"!
WM Oaiyaaj af ftnar taii llirs 91ei.
From the MiUi..rs tn' """-
Caaip near harpibarg. Oct. 1 1.
Ma . EiiiT": It being election day,
felt as though we ought to r.e.
Taerefire, whiie on dress parade, we took
the expression of the company on the
Congressional question, which resulted as
fjl'.om:
Jibn J. Pattersin ?t
Uuiiam 11. Mdier 13
Majority for Patterson 71
Capt Grn. VT. Ktas, '
Co. V, lUlst 1: g p. v. 1
fcaTA Ere engine was on exhibition in
MifBmburg, with . iew of selling it. A
meeting of the ci'ixn was held at Wolf s
11.11. It was decided not to pur-ba-e an
engine at present, on acconot of the heavy
Uxea the citixens already sustain.
taJ-Ve .re iLformed the Conrt in
Mifflin county tas decided that "orders-'
4e. issued as currency, are illegal. They
prolong and aggravate the evil, certainly.
The last Educational State Convention of
Pennsylvania, r-qtis'cd that ail pastors in
the Siatc tr'ach a sermon, rn popular
eJiojtioD, lli li.it ."Suiiy ia I'ic:ajber,
leu:. 1
K. CORNELIUS
Advance.
Import jnt Ch3nge of O.'Scers,
Twice Las l'reaident Lincoln nntoved
f: m . lenJifg p sition, his personal and
pi'.i'ieai f:i.'t.d, ("ten. Kremont. Ti'.i" fact
is ;r j f s j:"i. :. nt, tb.t from Lis elevated
ataud-p'-V. his most cx'.-O-ive knnw'.cl."!
cf ev.rv fact r--ia!ive to (ur coLJit'un as a
La'l.-n A'T4ii.tn l.'.n.-o'.n jilepondettly
and fijDciea ioas'.y icta fjr the public gx-d
su; rcnit :y.
Last Friday m?rnirg. Oen. Oeorge H
M'L'iellan wis iif..rtn. d that the chief
c aixiLd of the sro.y of the I'of mac Lad
ten tr.::r.rt.d fr.m him to (Jen. Ambrose
K Iluts.J.-. He jrseeeda at once to
trn ovtr Lis conitnaud to his friend and
suoc "?' r, anj eintibued ia that wotk un
til Mm. day, when he Lade farewell to Lis
army c r; -. ri v. through the rant", tied
r-e-ii i.-ig tLiir cheer. The 2i.ersvisi.ei
l,:m in f rz;, aii u Le expressed his b-.-l
wish. f.r the "Army of the Potomac.'
Tu-sdt be was to I'-ave f r Trent n, N. J.
h.re Lis f.m:iy are, at.d where Le cin
ei j y ma r..-'. Uarnsiie issued a sh rt
but m lost aJ Jress to bis eoidicts, ud
entered t once into harness.
(jta. 11 ..t -r one of those the soldiers
iove and eon tide in, as emeh as tboy do iu
l:u:n;de probably succeeds the latter.
No una entered iuto an exalted posi
tion wi'h s) much universal g 'd will and
1: ;e, as i".eii. M'Clol'an. With every
a iviiLia.-e A p rson, of birth, education,
gjod character, friendships, and favors
a. J.d iy the glory rtflec'ei upon bim by
his S'lbordiLatoS (U Kecranf and Lmdor)
iu Western Viririnia commandite iai-n.en.-d
ariuies cf the bravest, Dubtest, best
arr-otJ, and most enthusiastic American
Volunteer- in the bst of causes with
the unb-and-d ot-filen: cf the Presided,
Cabinet, and people... are!y never soldier
Lad so t'l-avd a chacce to ia fame and
acc mp:i-h a listing gi;-l to Lis race.
II. s stieciss in re raa.zing the Army
af r the Crst !!ilt K ;a loss, increased the
iret.eral e.i.ii Iolc:. Hut when be dallied
l.tii! tiionths before Manassas, idly wast
ing Li. tr ps, while other Union and
Kobe: so! li-Ts werj moving and when
Le fit f fr weeks the p litivo crd.r of
the Pr-.-il.nt to "advacc," until the
ltebels hi 1 2 -sra asi citritd cf every
thing bit their wj-.iec gans at Cectreviile
thcusands were shocked with the convic
tion, that, wi:h all bis excellencies, be
L'ok. 1 the jrita: gift cf euergy .t.d mili
tary te-i'is f.-r the fi.-id.
llis ?i -g? of Yo.-ktowa was ia bis li-e
cf super. ori'v ocgineer.rig iil was w;ll
done. He failed of follomng up the William-burg
victory as other men would
was criminally uijast, in exposing the
aivmoe giard of Pennsylvania!! ta the
massacre t Fair CViss and, (Saiing he
bid the wr-.t road to KicbmjalJ agaia
exlihited his c Jul, careful, cautiois qiaii
ties, ia making . comparatively sale re
treat to Jiaies river, and to Washington
gam.
Gen. Pipe and others complain, that,
had M'Clel.'an and his HrigaJiora been
m re txped-t. 'US and spirited, the whole -Hotel
army might Lave boon turned biek
at U..i ilia upon the soc.ad cottet there,
and this channel the Lrtunos of the day,
saving MarjliLd.Li PcnasjIvaLii frjai ,
invas.oa.
list the crowning proof of the !a:fi of '
Gen. M L'.ellan iu executive energy, is
cotitaincd in the late letter of 11. W. llal- '
leek, Gen.'ral-in-Caief, and of the Com
miitee to investigate Harper's Ferry. It
is evident (hat M'Clelian cught to have
saved thi'. point, and thus have made the
biociv Antietain contest result in Lc cap
ture or treating up of that large force cf
Uebels. Hut be allowed it to be captured
be gave the llebcls one day after Lis
Antietam advantage to make good their
re,rc4 cd bis subsequent failure to fol
low cp the liebel in the recent good
weather bas convinced President, Cabinet,
General-in-Chief, eminent officers and ;
Soldiers, and the couotry t large, tb.t
M'C.eiiau'a turn of mind is not fitted f r
an .2 Tessive contest azaicst the master
military minds of the KebUlion opposed
ta him. It wis believed Le was .bout to
rrp.it his act cf g)icg iuto "winter quar
ters." He is too slow too hesitating
too "fussing"' in Lis preparations too
stereotyped in West Point routines acd
b ok fiehting, to iapt himself tJ emer
gencies. Freaoonl wis taken from the midst of
armies who almost idoliied bim, and bas
th ju-aads cf friend who still think him
the Lest of Generals, and mue.h wronged.
So it is with M'Clelian. We hope the
larcr will exhibit as much proof of devo
tion to the cause, and of s If-sacrific?, as
the firmer. Ilia last words to his 6oldieri
were, ' I wish you to stand by liurnside as
yon have stood by me, and all will be
Weil. Good bye."
Tne fct that the Rebels praied
M Cleliaa's military operations, and that
the worst, mst color ions lemi-Seeeasion-ists
at the North are most loud and pro
fjse in their .duiations, is bis misfor
tune ; but it is cot proof that he is wrong
at heart. lie has quite as decided friends,
among nnd lifted I n'n men, nd nine
mora d -vn'-d than President Lincoln, who
ha nr.iy LlJcito the repeated evidence",
iai.-uitu U wuiwhiluiih,? ccliTiiiUwti,
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., FA., FRIDAY,
that a change w desirabie aui necessary.
The mas-. s of we.l-wisher thoa who
reward the Public Good piram ant to
everj thing ele will and do sustain bnn-c-t
Abraham I.;neoln'' in this a't. We
think Gen. M'Cle'ilaa patriot, but con-sti-uti-nally
ar.l Ij t-die.'ba better
adapted to llogineeriLg than to General
ship. The ilarpiT's Furry Loss.
The greatest Dlsgrice of the War.
The surrender of Harper's Ferry in
Ivp'ember, involved the loss cf 11.0 ")
Union e'.liiers, ( !-nl to our gain at
Fort Doaelson,) aui also of vast amounts
of the vorv arms anl ammunition with
which the U bi'.s b-.'.p.d slay our men at
An'ie'am '. More than that it gave the
ltotels the lost open gate way from the
trip in which they bad git themselves by
their invasion of Maryland. In every
respect, than, it wns the worst, mot con
ten.ptih'.e, and m,t tuinsiii disaster, to
u, of the whole War. The Government
so regarded it, and a-cordicgly appointed
a C-mrnission of eminent military men, of
both parties, to investigate the whole affiir.
This Court of IiMjuiry was composed as
foil vj :
M .i Gen. 1. Hunter, U.S. A. of Vols.,
Prf-i ietit.
M j Gen. Geo. Cadwallader, U. S. A.
of Vol.
i;,?.. iV n. C C. Auornr, I'.?. A. "f o.s
M j r 1 n Pialt, A" A. G of Vols.
Capt. 1". Pa.l, A. I'. C. of Vols.
C,l. Jos. H .It, Juige-Advocato Gen.
These gentlemen met, patiently and
fearlessly probed the whole grievous
wound, and Lave ji.t uiaio a lengthy
report.
The material facts are as follows : Col.
Miles was ia command at Hirper's Ferry,
lieu. White a present from Jv-pt. 12
tid the surrnl r.bat did not as-ume
(Haul. Col Ford took command of
Maryland Hi guts C-ept. 5. Gen. M'L'lel
un i left Wasaingi.n for Rockville Sept.
T, m.'St cf Lis forces having preceded bim.
The enemy attacked Ma'jlar.d 11 ghts
on the morn 'tig of S.-pt. 13. The lutith
New York (i smg their Cu'.ouei) breke
and S.d, aLd the Lreastivork on the hill
was List. Col -M..cs was on Marjiiud
Hei -'it; that evening for rn: hours, cic
sultuig wiiu Coi. Ford. He left between
11 and 12 o'clock, wiihout directly order
ing Col. For d 10 evacuate the Mights, bat
: with instructions to spike bis gun if com
1 pcllod to abaLdin. Ab tit 2 o'clock, Col.
i Ford aban lined the Hig'ots. The enemy
did not o::u:y .-em, aLd tba celt day
Col. I)'Utasj s.-t over fur cimpanies,
who troujht awoy four gats and a wagon
loai of ammunition.
After the va?uitiin of Maryland
Heir's, Col. M.'.es sent word to Gen.
M'Cicllan, tuen at Frederick City, that
unle-s reenf 'feel, he c "j;d not h;;d out
1-: l-
Gen. M'tie.laa thereupon d 15-
i-ehe-.
d a messenger to Oea. draLiuu,
was tLig-.d with the enemy t
Cramp
n's Gap, wholly unable to give
the
needed a-sistaace, or ta give it in
Geo. M'Cif.lao appears to have
no oth.r effirt ta relieve the be
irel strong:.:.!.
time,
made
Ici.-j
Th
itso.f
S, A.
enemy attacke-t Harpers Ferry
n the moraine of the loth, and at
y. , the suiroi.i r was agreed on,
Ii.ls rerr.s.-iitiug to th brigade
C
coaoujani.rs auoui Le cot salted that h.s
atntaunitisa s nearly exhausted, and
they concurring ia dtois.oa to surrender.
The Comui.ssi.a ai quit Gen. White,
Col U Utassy, and Coi Trimble of an
blame for the surrender, and praise the
capacity and courage of tiie f raoer. They
2nd that Col. Ford was giveO, by Col.
s. discreti .Larv power to auanJi
.-i..es, u.rvit.i t
Maryland Hights, tut that the exce-rcise
of t-is dlscrctioa was premature ; that be
cond-cttd the defetco with no ability, and
that Lis exhibition of Uck of capacity was
su.-h as to dis'-filify him f ir a command.
Col. Miles la convicted of incapacity and
criminal neglect csp.cialiy, in neglecting
to fortify and bold Maryland High!., the
key tf the position, and the evidence
stated in toe report c ineeruing biscom-muLi.-atiocs
with the l.ebcl is such s to
raise strong s upieions of treachery also.
Hen. Wool is gravely censured fir
kernine so iccarable an officer s Col.
Miles in command.
Concerning G on. M'Clelian the evidence
ad Hoed ia the r. port, and the opinion ex
pressed by the Commission, are most di
rect and dauiajitg The General-in-Chief
testifies that Gen. M'Clelian, after
receiving orders to drive the enemy from
Maryland, marched on an average of only
six miles a day in pursuit, and that, 10
bis cpinion, be both culd and should
have relieved and protected H irter's Fer
ry ; and ia this opinion the Commission
fully concur.
There will be no complaint, agiicst this
report, of whitewashing. Its amy 0.
facts, nd its logical conclu-itms upon
them, are impregnable. The country will
graiefully recgniz d the e urige and jist
severity with which the Conuniion. wnile
awarding due ensure to inferior S:ers,
has declare! that the shame of the sur
render of Harper's Ferry rest chiefly on
Gun. M'Clelian. For, if he had moved
with decent swiftness, he would have
raised the siege, or w-uld bave taken the
enemy in detail, with the Potomac d.vid
icg bis forces.
In compliance with tbe jiJiment of the
Military Commission on the Harpers
Ferry surrender, CI. Thomas H F rd 0.'
the S2nd Ohio, an 1 Major Vm. II V'ltl
of the 120:h New-York have been fjraia.
ly dismissed fie.m the service.
The feclirg in g-nral, thr-'ighout the
army, t...irl Geu. loLiiiUii; la Ve'J
Waiial jtj,i LoIelil-
Lewis jurg Biy? at Fa:otali;3 Figiit.
lln.TtoS Heap, .S C., Oct .-l-.l-O-t.
! We are well and unhurt, although very
much exhausted with fatigue, after fight
in a hard battle on the Pecitiligr River,
driving iho cnemyjjver 4 mile ofl their
own chosen ground, and compelling ihera
. to fly over the river I'oeitaligo I) turn
I or detr 7 their own bridge to prevent ti
I from fill wing them. We wrto to y .a
j l'i before s-artiug, lat Could not g.ve
yon ar.y satisfaction in regard to the nature
of the expoditi.n, anl ni stia'.l glvo y 'U
; the particulars, as far as we kne w them. ;
' We packed our haversacks on the morn
ing cf the 21st, and got everjlhini iu
readines. The orders cime about 3
o'clock in the aficrnoon, when we got on
b ard cf tha boat and lay in the Harbor
till just before daylight. Than started
along with a number of transports, with
the d.tTorent regiments, comprising in all
4,2i.'0 men, a battery ;f 4 gin?, al a
marine lattery of 3 guns, wh.eh w.
wirk-.d by the tnanii-s, and was a. so
drawn ly Land by them : ihey are a very
destructive and also very handsome Lat
tery. We bad alio one Company cf -cavalry,
although they did not arrive in time
' to make themselves nsoful. We lauded
j on a place called Macky'a Point, and took
; up our line of march t after marching
, about 7 miles, we encountered the enemy
in strong force, with 12 pieces cf artillery
We had a severe baltie, lasting about H
hours; at last we charged on th.m, and :
drove them; they managed to got their
Bins away, but we captured some of their
shell and ammunition, and pursued them
about 4 miles, lighting most of the time,
when they crossed the bridge anl d:s
troyeJ it after thera. We fo.,..d over .
the swamp and into the stream, but they
made us pay dearly for our bravery : they
ct-t us with grape nd canister, till w
got under eovcr. We Lave a number of
boles ia our clothes nt, canteen, and
haversack shot off also 7 holes through j
the Sag, and oae cf the col-r guards sh-t,
though not very serious. Oir Cap'ain
was killed, and also Capt. Wayne, of e m
pauy F, and G Lieutenants writ led : total
loss iu our regiment of 4'J'J men, 17 ki.ied,
75 wounded, 1 missing The 47th Pa.
lost almost as heavy : they Lad O.'.t men :
their loss was luJ killed, wounded avd
raistiog. The total loss will reach 1 ia '
every 8 men that was there, although wo
did not have over 200) mea tr.gigel
The liebel loss was supposed to be nvjfb.
larger : we saw quite a number of tucm
iyiogaround. Tbe General made a p-ce!i
to us lat evening, and complimented us
very highly. lie told us that he bid
given us a single day's work to d aui
we i.i it, and did it L.bly, whitpeJ c ir
enemy, driving him 4J miles out ef their
own chvSea poitioo ; cat their tel.'graphio
wires, tore up their railroad, and com
pelled them to destroy their bridge ; also
compelled tlem to move large todie cf
troops, which all know is very exhausting.
And what were the feelings cf those two
cities, favannau and Charleston .' They
were ia tbe greatest terror: their women
anl children !c:"t the town: ia foct, we
Lave taught them that we caa str.ke biows
that wtli nuke them tremble in their tccts.
Oar campalga is just begun for the winter-
We Lave had throe expeditions, aii cf
them proving successful ; an i we wi.i n t
let theui Lave one minute's rest as long a
they re in arms. We exp"ct to go ia
three or fear days iu another, but I hire
it will not be quite as hit as this one.
We are in good health and spirits, bit oar
apple butter is .11 gone. We exp.ct to be
laid to-morrow, but can't tell whether for
two months or four, aa we tave four
months due us.
We saw somo pretty bar! suh's rn th?
221, we bad to carry rur wnnnded 12
miles on oar backs, as -ve tad to ether
remedy, but we brought 1 oa ali i5. H e
bad to bury poor Capt. Hamilton, as brave
a man as ever lived, on tbe held. I d 't
know who will be our Captain cow. Col
onel ?trawt ridge is our Colonel, he was
Captain cf Co. 15, but g .t his commissi n
just before we started. He led us n'ob'y
for bis first fight, and if he continues to
do so well be will be a Urigidier before
long. I forget to tell you that we both ;
lost oar blanket. We are getticg along
fine, and have got good quarters although
we fome tia.es see some pretty hard ones.
No more at present.
PAMirx To. M'GrtF'-tnr.,
tVior l-r,r . (iv : :. ;, r. V
jAMLs. il. 1 llus-i.
Great Fihe About taif-ptst 12
' o'clock en t-atur lay eight the immense ,
at mill of Langdon, L'lven k Co., at the
west end cf Willtatnspiri. coniramly
known as the "Big Water Mi!!," was dis-
covered to be on fire, and before the
flames cculd be checked it was burr.e 1 to
tbe water's edge, together with .bout four ,
hundred thousand feet cf sawed lumber. 1
The night was excessively cold, and it was
only by the utmost exertions that tho C.-e-'
men ad eitixens coaid prevent tbe fhm-s
from extending further into the mil. ions
of feet of board piled upon the acres al
jacent. In a H it was probably the
Urgent saw-mill in the world, and in i's
j number of saws the second largest in the
; world. The los it estimated at $".) ."X
' Tbe prrpery destroyed was partly insured
( All panics prrnt agr. that tu1. lilt was
1 the Wolk ul au liitCkii.;.
NuV. 14, 1SC2.
Latest jsews
loxir I'.o-eeraus ia progressing satisfac
torily, with ins arniy, at the Soiih Wet.
On the Potomac, our Gi-u.-ril are
wa ehfal and busy, and many reports are
all, at.
It i. be.ioved that L.-c wi.h rr.-.st cf tbe
liebel Army, e-caped s.'aiLwaid to Cul-p-'fp.r
two weeks a, leaving a Utz
foe; ia the ? Sens'-1 ! WJ-.y, Wider
Jacks n, ready f X any e'hati - ' p- r to.
Gn. K-secivb. an 1 .ff -r.
Nashv,.. "b 1 ll-i n.4 .1. Ta-- f leVs
ate L.aZ Lg a. 11.4 t'ie gr.s'rr L . r. 10Q t
tne route to howiin tireru, Li U-any
dwelling h ive been destroyed. Thecouu
try lo di paiufjliy des.iate Inhabitants,
frage, and stock ittaiiy ail i?one
M C-ekLa. dr.Ven most of the Kebel
go.errii.as ciear Lack fraiu the eity.
The U. S stoaiiier I n-gomery arrived
at ivtsacola 00 the i;J:h u.t., with a hoe
1 ie-wh.el stainer as a priz - l a! i with
arms and mauiti La -f War. which she
ciagnl ab at titty iii.les from M.tile, '
afur a cho--e cf soven Lours.
R-sar Admiral Farragut -S -ially repnrta .
that ila.veston, Co: pas CLr.sti, Sabine eity
and the aijieeut Waters, a:o
, UOelef the :
Old 2lg-
GoD. S.gel recently made a dash with
Li cavalry into Fredericksburg. Mattering
a rrneh l.rg-r f:ree, and rivauug Staari'a
"ra:is'' tiortewarJ.
Over S'oO Indians have been convicted
bv the military I' uimi-ann at the Lower
ioux Agency as participaters ia the late
Loriibie maacres, and are uondeinned to
be hang. The pe fie of Minnesota, to a
turn, are ia lav or ot their imuacdiate exc
el.;. .a.
Pk vit'ts. e. It. I. Nv. 9, 1"02 Py
order of Gov. Sprague, a salute of It 0
guns is to hs fired her: to-mornw toca,
in honor of the orpointiucnt of the Rhode
Island General, llarr.side, to the cu-jiitd
of the Army uf the Potomac.
TLe liiehm-td Kxamintr, S:h inst.,
savs, "The pr.spoot of dluropeari interven
tion Las cliis-..ved like a sa
ireath."
Another i!rti-b vesse', up posed loaded
witb iron L 1 p p a'i-g. La ruu into Char
iest n. Tne Yc.iai? fstwt is raging ia
that city.
II 03 Janes M. Porter, cf Kiston, a
LroiLer of Fx G ov. Porter, is dead. Hi
Jied ob Ta'ly
The rebel 1 f Tea, is and probably other
?m'i."ro S-ate-a are t.tf.p:cg their slav s
to Cuba, WLcie they are readily So.i to toe
planters.
Major G"n. iluuter his ben again a
s'goel tj the c ramini at Beaufort S. C.
nuie vaeani by tne eijaih of Gen. Mitchell.
He- w: 1 leave H ashing:. a fer Lis post in
a few days.
Philadelphia and Boston bave filled up
their quotas of s .ijiers w.ih .ut . draft.
Tirat Fiiht negroes. V3. Rebels.
ioe i'.ete.s hive long boasted that one
"Southerner" was "giod f.r" from two to
ten Yankrts, or f or o1) to l'U darky.
'en Janios Line, U S Senator fr tn
Kin-as, thought d Jereatly, and La
ra;ed some cooopin'es cf Color.d men
The mowing i tne first ccte't bta?n
too t'chiva.ry'' and tne freoienen, showing
that the Mitred m a fiugnt well, and
w-re vict Tio is. tines having ta'il the
sweet of i:?rrty. men are rarely if ft-r
re-er.slaved. It was tne vm aft mp'. to
re-eat b:h .av. ry. that caa- i !'.'
horrors of S' 1" nsir.g
n- 1 ; - ' K -.. - - v
I r . . ; . - - o-. : - . i'
A detaet-uiont -i t rn-'i. u-I -r i ...
Seaman, arrived ner- friro F r: Line -in.
Tjes'lay. We were a'rnirg t' e.rar i'r a
rrnde zius cf the Jjciirflin and Cocker:!!
bushwhackers. F-und they had a well
armed body of 'n'. men wt.ea we en'snped
in tbe yard of a guerilla named Toithman,
where we threw ua a rail barricade icd
raised olt tiag. The cavalry anl the
bv.nfe of the regiment came up. and we
sk'rmi-hed two days. Yes'erday miming
."'r sk-r ishers shit two sr iuis, bat had
5 small de'atchment cut off from oar main
body. Ia attempting their rescue, a sharp
engagment ensued, we losing ? men
kittti and wonnded, and the Rebels
lists ; 12 killed a they report this mcrn
trg. Axrsg nor killej i Capt. Crew, of
Co, A, formerly of the Mansion House,
Leavenworth. Lieut. Jo. Gardner was
sjtnewr.tt w.un le 1.
Wheat 21.2 . fl.gs f
P.ye 0'i Tallow S
Corn r-'.i Igard I6
Oots S3 Ham l-i
Fins. ei 1.5" Cioverseed 5:'
Prie I Apples. SI, i") Wool 43 to.j'.
F.rkinllattrr 12 Potatoes 4)
Fr-is'i Butter... 1 t'oan'ry Soap 4 A.0
r.T n -r. t w
!f"..T WFTTFT . -.f
KlilT tha.". h Sk.it, "f
fc-i-1a. -
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v ni!N.r'. oi Mi s. a. m ia:!', una cf
Ia tw:v.aTi. -Zih if . tlr.N&Y RrR-ET. fj
a '. .D" :i;.l"JI.i:!.IW. !jB(ifMn II mo i
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!n I, ' n i1"- i.n Li.i."i?A, ifc cf
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"THE UNION." esl - iMUh
niIlONIi'Li:."f:a"j!:!irl in 1S13 Whale No.. 970.
Vuction.
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cash rAiu Fim Kvs-jizx
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CIIAKIaKS M. KIN'd,
WHITE DEEIl MILLS.
L'XIOX VulSTi, 1'LSX A
War re may Le !e and a varied aatrimtni e!
DRY GOODS.
CROCEUIES URIM KEKV, I
ttiit n. rrtjivi: iDT'i lPN v
lioe.i.nnn,i.ui .w. 1 1. a. a..,
for sale at reaa.-naVe rates.
.tar IScIS b titbit tut VuntPCIt ! j.o.t ' .a . Lew -'arf aBrcrJ
. , ' HKI.N '!.: aS-ldi-r Pteaa
V . aII . IHl IO!' Kili;.. : ,e.e. i,i:oe.!,,.y. at ll.e ffaroniclf IH.C4L
TO TAX C01XECI0RS.
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I a' . ' 1 v r- - .: "v "u : :h r I -; - -(
a s" i : " sr' ' i : v I'fr'tJ. t 'OtL'K I". :
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a- ::t a gtM' rr.ir : r. t . i r-.;-';ri
t r U.t sur-p r. 1 1 lami ! V - jr,er
are w :q i-'.? erv.t.r vi '.? I u.rj s.a:
ari'i w:.'1 mi: tf f-' m-'.-:.:i v.
Tit? Co.ije'or !.: aij i rc.'!ct ihat a '
rrr rert.ts -Pe-n n c i :ai?s caa r.cl i e c
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c .1:; i I ri.-n. M :v.n a-.j r-y i-t. a:, i
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c at? J i i-"-1 i-1 i c "''v. hive ut- r
prs-cep. t -anii3 dale itie -I'-n -J,". T 5- p-..
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me 'i rT-- '. I r ir.- :
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f --T. J:-:.C-" t . .-'. 1j. r- ( -. v;.; in
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:.,.'n.': a:iei c 'r,r r-'niT.b -at. ce
ll 'i' .h-' ' riati 2 h f h !" ih-.ri :f. -t" a- ' .
tneir t ;;a.:' at n-rtaia !u t e u r. ; s n-: a:; ..'
fji-w-, ifi-l ..it:T PT- 'TTi rr ' ci: n: :n h-ha f
4, : rj C' iikoi n ..ear'.ri a.n-t ary pt'!. --r
p-T;'n-, are rf- n.rt i i te r -n !"-
a-;-ii I.r-?. an-, r-t w.'fioi:! av
r.-r Jjr"-s are r- :? 1 t- he pu-.rtti.-.! !r.
b e ' n"'ire.
li.vei Ui i-T mv h?.r, ' an ? j-'a" at ' -l.r
;t itivc- : I. '. f- ;ry ! n i'?r
. i.-ffiT'-r. A f aoti-if"-'!! TT.r .-t x't e
l-i if?-i 'fir; t i -h? !.'- t-l Axen-
ca. li.'J save n? "; "-.rt t ri
1.. V. ALPKI-iHT. b-r f.
Li-t for Ci'srr. ffc. 13.
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5 A J - . i I -: It r is I. si . -f.
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l - .. :'i' ,-ii v, Ja- !ar-h A C'o
. v . fl 1 .i. r.c-r i. Vea A ir: r.
K r v s V . i-r t e.tu
r t .... Itr a i. K. : : I'..:. 1. r
- M-wiY. Evrs V. u i mi. Wilier
-.1 l' i! s .: : r v ' o: i't.: e
i.i Mm linlie-r vs. J It C Iti-rt
11 It ;aar i A J.i nfs vs J.fi , It'e-e an ' f'-.
i3 K- ,er i. r Ka.e vs t: 11 snnrir wr.h n t
1.1 J eV J Y u-.kt vs J-M'in-nas
: I ra-' . -.:' I - ts v- J.i, s Var.h
sini.('!it:i;i..:.j v V-ehal K.er
:: ry-.. He -i v" J V ' Raiek '
17 Jos tV ?.-.r r.,r vs Mar. n Me v"l
lie I.: s. i.ir-.i A. i o are jaie. r li.-ss
1 :) r l a r'v vs Mecgra & i'ei.nyino:
S" M: K ?'T same 1
! C H i"r n-.- f-r a nice vs VS n 1,-t.e
-i sa-ne fe.r ase nnf
-:l Same cv
r; J K wn'r f. r tlve ft f! r. r A ! HemVr
S 1'iriiJ Tru't M.i-ha'l Tro-t '
I
GRAND Ji K'.'KS, Dec. T. 1?J2. j
-j,; . J 'in -i ..-r.
.ir ..'..j-. I tin (?.';, n..ert Laird.
Tti.-T.as H .il-!, F. A. 1' nefc er.
Hit :-v riar, ir. i." r!.
r l.u-e b lierr. Jefeph Vene. la, John
t". D ir.V '.
I'ni i -5 c .-'at
.1 -;..i''g ' re l'r.'iti. n F. Ita-rrr.
t V To v-i I -hi K. ' 'tey. lia.ii Ka.ui.-v.
t -ar ?. A. L'r lieu teller.
A'-A'r Is-.l-s ranc- ner. f r.rir K':i..
H ' i -. M .La.-a a .er, ioaa.e.
.'.T. 'er. IV i P.r .'in.
.rr.'.-i-t'a:.:e: I.
:,, ,1-H'rrv V ,r'.
(on:j-G-. rse P. Ru .'. J nt Vti-h.
77.M i7:;.-;: .'.
Whif' D'fVt". ! S fi' ucer.An ire -r M'l.:':n-
a'hai. J ir h.est. riovritr, ice b lieei,.
re-.leri ar, '. r.
A'.iV. Jar. t. 5. rv-llv. on H imiri.'1.
Ki) !;:".: '-r.c-rg- M I .... cm, Trier Ge:z.
I.wiar-! V .!.
.,.,,Va.eniini- Rjhl. Chat!" P. s-vrnc'r
J -rin ?p g-i'Dvir.
V-in'mrg I. ha Gas!, A. S- K.t.-.f.. Crioc:.
Miner, Ja " 0 "i.
H Jdmes iv-ri.J.lrtb f-."ii.h.J. hn F
Cnars.
i A.J Chirr.-', r. ''-t r-nr.i'. J na
mm H nr. met. l-'tr K'.er. Jr.. -i-a-
lii-o ri-,..-'-. I r,s. or. siatf Kll'ff
.a.,r(erIis-ueo.-.ini.it.. -,.,,..- ......
.;:' :r-r - A.tara Beaver, Jehu Lilly, M. I. j
1 'Mai, .
r7..",,i-J. hi sihvt'p. F'-ij I.s'ir. J. Ha-iri, j
." J" ii tpecr.y. s. K. lHirstiovb j
J -.in 1 hmell J
U ..' H-jff.. - Phi'-ri Sir'-r. !!'o K"-h ;
Lr.'i :'.. e.fak.r. K' a. Iti-i-h I'l-i Fi-h-r j
; .. ! f.-.,.,- l i - v. K . . ... r. i
i..:a....'k-Hu.; Lm.tt, la.'.u..iVt:i.
- - - ! is ltl 1 Waole Na.. 2.681
Heal Estate.
FOR REMT.
a TH IT V.' rk H n.r . n W.-.t Vk-l St,
. 1 . 1 uii e. r 1 . , .
. -
j
I
Jt ... . . . .... , s.
Apr. I Ltn. "r uisi.i .i.Ti. ' ssas,
re . (
LEHls E. JOetU.
'. ! I. 1-
Iullic SellC.
A !?.'. ' '. by or 'rr of :);e nrh.ar
I' -ir: f I'ni-n nr.lv. eu
FkiDotr,
- wrr rr. :a:i. a tract of lat asoav
: t - u ! tr no if or .boat Ma
--v. e ear- . z '. l tse bi'arcr wetl &
. r-- . 'I n- ..1; 1 l r'nat':! in .
- n - iecr .wn n:p. sa. 1 r.-vnrv.
?. '? i:.-:a:. 1 J ,e. yr. Jne
JWES r.sHA!.L, Alta-o
p--T.:-es -s: 10 o'clock, A M
FOR. SALE.
1 . .r, -eel.
a. ISP 'a-- ' f the E tate pI Tuta
'0 acre and allow.
! UV'i i' : r '--a-n o-.:p.
It . t: 1 nee .rr. ioii acres and aitow.i
i;.. p.
v. I'. K'.-y, 4:8 acre aad allcwai
Ha- - ' i-.-tir'.
1, . r. 1 a.:i::,--r, ao-j acres ant ait'
11 -I
I
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I Ms;. j"j
I
AO mas fT Cl.a- S '
FOR REIiT.
'I1'''1'
'P'.'. ii-Tio;:EV Be ck H'lrsE taii
I.n- , n .r:a foorth s'r!. JU
'.: a .. U. f. -HEI.LIH
i.:tp: "MBina trTj BasC. J
Mara.'k:n. Pa., or. 4. liht.
1 1 i : i ? Ik- . has .chrrd ad.v;iroi of 4 f
J cf.... : : ..at . i .j m n t.
T W. Pi H. LOCK Prrt.
NOTICE.
r,i:I'. I'Ti-f Sav.ne I:i-t;o;h ii T L4wt
tf F ir tt C'n!. cn .tie i nt.unt of SlvcU
: i ia-' Pava:-.e to tii v?j.kbrtM Ift
NOTICE.
' f I'H f- Sen ! V.rtcw cf the bor9h t
ji'z.n
1 - -
: ::- P d-cr;r e? .ne IN-- S- ' '' 'd
r.f.i c:i TatMia e-r rm- t
er Lex. 'Tic and iLa'fftV : i
:t- ... a-'Ci r : af.ee w th ioe:iiic!oi.a Hir
en ,t --ea a', m vdzt oi V. ai. JoDe. Bf
trvr. ; ho U aft. WM. JO.NES, 8ec
1 ?v(r:b -ITS. T. .
Villi SALE.
' 4 IN !? V7r: rv ira :a-:en cf ;be Sicca com
r-r-
11 V. CXOTXER'S VARIETY STORE,
: -'Z ! '-- r:t h rr.e. The i
r. '-x i sj-'.tn et'ab!:hmt.' Vr
si-c. 1: .i :T.rir,!e li-r fcim to attend ta
!. : .r- r.j.:-rs. The sctJ ari'i motit
" x Jrr.-i h u-hi !e attention. Thi i
C3r-.ii r rc-ripnity ftr some individtial who
rn.' Le !-.r.tu of mrfitina; ia ibi line f
:-a 'e. The :at;:vhrr:ent fie?t wi-Je n--t
ricty. an fi'faurf ra'ror.a?. and i locifi
in r.i'-.M r:eaaDi part ol oor village.
Lnt-Bn.; B-.Oct. 15,
rpi.H r,r. i: L .-ci;. .a U r iirec:or b
-e I7;:i -'at i-f oreirrtier r.'. b'we! the
- ') t- c xik A. M. aad 3 oVhf h. P. M.j
T i he i La a'ay of IV xtmbmr
"t. ?. r-'-.-r.i' V'c: "i: f'T :he ithofdev-a
e h.ii a: tiie Pa;:i.-n? H.a-e, at 10
c .tk. V Mil KEUEK Ca-hier.
! REMOVAL I
.rs- THE u-i:er- zu-i has removed kef
y::!intTv Establishment
:.- r T.- t y :, .- t tv The'S. 0.
i;-:-r" ter- rv ' p. Varori street, belwe.a
l'( ar.a ee :. :, where he is prepared tw
Ilake aad Tiim Bannots, Hats,
: ar..i . ti r an.cli m her iine. in the but !
I r.: -- ",aLi:-r. roe has on band .a
. ..... T,.., ... , ft,, -...j.raeiiv atylvw
; Mini nr I il !. Il lt rtl Hat ,
tl tliii l.l I I luvtt ra. Ulbt4ai. a4
jm.rV. .. r : i r.n.o.. :.e, lo wh.cb sk IB-
vi's ih -.'-1 i f ih-rnb'rc.
'i'ai- -:.!. :. r -nc fe.i a nere'ofore encade-i
' h-r. - h :e- me sarr- ser.er. ns pairoa-
' a;- ma. re r :a.i'.!: ant she weld a''" b
nopr-v io secure a m. rr r j'rn r. -i.i
aeee.
I.-' : l o-r. Apr
AWA.M'A l ZLBER-
Lev Goods! Xew Goods!
.V. AJtmtt it fit Vrie -f Hft' uti Skottt
C,:ST CM.Y I?0'iT!
GKNTt' CALF r.uOTal
KM l'.OOT?!
k;i !:udts!
r.OVS' CAI.F KOOT?!
r.iV-' CAI.F aji.it ITS !
Yi it'TIIr5' (r.F IK HITS I
Yt'LTll--' CAI.F 1'UMT.-'.
1 A!'!!:-' HAITKRi:
L VI 'IKS' .fASTKIJ.t!
i ri KP r.O)T-!
LAi'IKri' k!! LOU'ls!
Mv!"'"-'.'l 15-JC'N, i.uliniral l'.."'!,
M 'tuiXO l:Jots, iJa,iu:oral U iotJ,
Ml-.- -' (laltefs and ilaltiiorala,
21;.-sgs' i; liters and 11 Itnora!,
CI:!: If (I.ii?crs ai.-! il.tltnoral,
t till J.eii's (.iuitCroi and iiaillVsrala.
J .:.:.:' h(Vr in greates-t
ltiUtits' S:' in jrrcatcst vurioiy,
Ciui.i ol.oc.-. tjtim iloot-,
& -mi SLuCt-. Guat U'ot.
(Itltll vcT SiinOi. 4e., .'
Citi n vi r cilice-, Ac, V:. ,
'J'ir.r. I'm. ia B ri anl Snof ft, ...
4. , , " ( i;ey r.l 1. II b i.t aa.l f lelf.
Uppi vite trie Dank, Lewiabors,
Opp -:te the Baul,, Uwiihiirg,
rhnr-r'h. i ar-.-Trhere .'e ir. r"n:.. e i-'v.
i a i v : re t
ia r
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