Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, December 26, 1862, Image 1

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"TilE UNION," esUbliaheJ in l-U .Yuole Xo., 2,597.
Br 0. X. WO l; DEN AND J. 11. CORNELIUS.
At !.' per Vrar. altatti In iilianrf,
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., FA., FKIIUY, DEC. 2G, 1SG2.
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"fURONIl'LE," ftallhhfJ ia I S 13Whi.Ie No., 976.
rllLMIHt NtMI WKkH
Tuevlay Mtirnins k I'ri.hiy Af!'ninnn.
far TO IAY'S uv cln-os another
year of ilie Star & Ciiuhnici.k. All
niiose pulj?ciiitii)ns oxjiire uitli tlic
Xew Year, are invited to renew, (.for
the present, at the uM rate?.)
4dtanre. We fomeriy p"' ?' p
week fur paper uow, $U for the aoie
quantity.
S2 times $12 is $Ki
S2 times 7 is :n 4
Advanced price, tej.0 pr year.
Onr readers must see. that, wrh such a hole
la onr income, we must have C. .a r.v is
ABvatira. We can lose nothing. Every
(whole) sheet roi 1 rent hfi.re it is prin
ted fia cents a fear leamiis ootv -t-T in 85
cenla to meet all the expenses ,f ink. Ivpe-s-i-tint,
printing. f-iMn.s. .tirerims or earrvmc,
fuel, rent, interest in nionev liuesle.l. and
divine." The m -re sutisei iln rs and a leer
tizinr we have, the loi.gef we can attord the
paper at present r.i'es.
HrU'e see plenty of boxs fur New
Year'i gifts f.T tbe Army lioyt, going
daily. Hut they are oiojiIj niaiked fur
rich men's sons, or othtrs bavirg many
friends. Who will remember tbe more
poor and frieodless, who fight fur tbe best
temporal interests uf us ali 7 .
Enterprise. On Christmas day, the
extensive buildings id Clinii.Iierliti Hr.i's,
corner of Market and Fifth streets, were
xt-rupied ly Messrs S lifer, Walls. Shriller
V Co., :is a ilep.it fur Agricultural Implo
ments. friini the lltickou' le ader !"vn to
the smallest ti.l used bv the farn:
t'-
gethur with Stoves nii-i all otlier wares
manufactured nt the Central 1'i.ui. Irv.
Haw it Worked.
The S ildiers vo'.iuj, 111 Iowa, in 102
s wt!l as in 'CO, pl-'ss- compare the vote
f ir I'reaident in 1C ). and for Congress
mud State ffijers iu l"i.:
l.ntoJu. Oi'iiitn
In ISGO, whole vjto 71
;i:i -Jf J
Lincoln bad
lsC2, II uie vote
SOIJitra' rote
Whule jte
Lincoln has
lS-il
ltMW
Losses
majirfy
4,1-G
:.l Hoi
1 1 ti
I'l l v.i
f.o Til t
50,7-' I
l ' 111-
(i.'i !eo
m ij irity
Tl -Ji-ii
.ri'.i 7!M
HiyOpp loss, (or Adtn pain) 0,0'Jti
Kvery other State wouil have voted in
thr. sirmr prnfi'trtrm as Iowa has. Thus
cttimatinj tbe Soldiers' vote in a fair state-
rneot. it is Pvi-i-.-nt that thr AlmtnUtriti'tn
is trinmphanttu jt.rV. Ha-i all tbe
foIdira utej, LmicoU wuuitl iie, now,:
htrarr average tnaj ricica than he bad
100. Tbe Ufp. I'oi.iD party Wl.u:d bave
otrrit-d crtr Free S'atr. as th did t'f
two SUtvt .S'Mf that retbis jear.
(Delaware and Miouri)
Wool Old Abe re-a" cry Jtff
nom Ua Aoc rt.. a. cry on.
pimpi. Uue,s not tbe people
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Want bioi two years perhapssn longer,
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tA.Uoder tbe excitement, tal.e accufa-
lions, and involuntary deprcsi-ion arising
from the failure to carry the Fredericks-
h;kt. Sr,.rei.ro. Km-inn .nj
..B .
CnASB, ast week, offered the resignation
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of their efficea to ibe I resident. He took
time to consider advised the gentlemen
not to be ruffL-d by these accidents inci
dent to tucb a marvelous time as ours
and bade them go back to their work...
which tbey did. There is oo perfection io
Cabinets, Generals, or men yet we doubt
whether any change ia tbe Cabinet ia oa
the whole advisable. I
friend io Wilmington, Del.,
riles us a half column puff of tbeir shin
plasters. We have do doubt they are ex
cellent at borne, and only wish tbey
would keep tbem there, and let Ihe U. S.
postage currency and specie H w as tbey
alwaya will when individual and corpora-
tion rags do not interfere.
BuSinea Charles R liuckalew is
vu.t.ra av. i.uia.icw is
prominent eaodidate for
I" s- S.n.tnr ,
U. o. Oenator, ;
will some one bo kind
enough to exhume
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M pamphlet, attributed to him , annntl
the tyranny f mnjoriiunf His doctrine, '
we understand, is lhat tbe minority shall
tule 1
wi n . t,. Grlcr ecnJj h(J XtrUrn
Daily lr Vr,.,, uf o,b jn f cnutlilljng
s. .u.cjf . , r.iciamaiii,n fr election
.r . f . .
. . . laliJn. 'so a bill
w........ .".".....,,5 aiuuer,.,tttuit. ;
UttTTbe University Schools have holi-
u.y until tne iuonuay alter -e 1 ear .,
e j j v " o
.in,erv.c,,ioD-(but .i.hout a of
oa i uar'niB iwnpratiiv ir im ivm ir i ia i
tOOW, in this region )
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aT-Tbe Lewi.burg I.riss Band is re-
coscuaica, under John A. iiower, lead, r,
and Prof. Ueid, tutor. They paraded aod 1
gave specimens of music, yesterday.
aWM Carkhuff Buys the Coal pile is
so small lhat the G may be "ail," any
"i;..., uuiii me rr.a'1'riai is renewed.
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vi-Loltcr from Wm. Reed also fnm '
Capt. Mover and ?onire's advertisement ,
tlbtw tWt i.;.,iu cuf Litt.
j
What h;11 SlaVfrV COSt the Xali 'Il ?
The folloirtri:r tahle shous how mneh nv.n-
ey has been pa,.) t,T the L nhrd Sa.es ISovern-
tnent. 1,1 practically enrnd the area uf slave
itri iiory.
lAol-iiina. ft'ir-rfc-Mr-d of Praincr,
Itltrrrat ymil.
Florid. tiirrliw-(l olS-ptv O
Intrrrwt ptitl.
l'RvlI-Tiiiuin-b lotliaD titlcv,
I'lsl.l l..i;.nrk-i,
KIo-thI Wr.
T.. r-mtT I i.vIi-miik,
Me-ltt an 1 r.
Pi'1i-r-' p-ntp nr lVmnt tamttilf,
hT tr.-t t.-r Nw Mr leu,
T-. f.r .... I Wt ir.
T t. f..r iti l- mntt-f,
T-t f -r fn-iliiirw.
ItiiJtaD rVpr-ntM- if ill hind.
In pnr"tufM fiat t n'l imy troops,
All wltiT vtimiiilurw,
A(fJ t ihi lf!
m-cuud yemr do du
1f. OOt i.OOO
0il tai l
1,4 ht tnjo
lUl,tlrt
.1 os ' im
1(M) tHM,.n.M,
7.rMMtrHt
H.tuN. nn
2IT.lT-' '"f.
JS l.(":tit
AiWt.lt HI
t 4rfkll.lt l
iOK (Mall
(.(MM' t(0
S.tfat MN)
tUIM.ffslt.
fOr.(vta,iViO
6l0,,ttti,uJ't
ft.Mz.7lit.4ia
r7""Jifil per heal. Slaierv's National cost.
(Thr Ind.an Warm Mnns.xa i probably
insiigalrd by ihe Slave Pitwrr also.)
Thi- i-rrruinlv a nic-p litili" sum to pav
f-r ih? mrreas- ! Slavcrv. Thrftf f.-unhs
of the mure amount has been pan by the
Fire S'atfs. Anl vet iSiavery prele mU not to
have haJ in rigfit in tin I'uion, atul is goin
out to trt sttmpihtni e!e! !
rii?"lV(u, has not slavery cost n$ ennnch ?
Ii it not time to put it in a process of nunc. .
tton. br sralual emanripa'ittn, and by ihe
ptitttni1jwn ol the cruel, uncalled for, expen-
sive innrrrctinn of the nnsle!.!rs?
From "Oiir Bovs.
MTCapt. Gundy 6nds Lis son, with
I'rown, Farley, and Wolfe, at the Talent
Office Hospital. I'ullock Gundy had three
bones taken fiom bis chin. Tbe others
arc less hurt. Steinme'z broke his arm,
and was at Alexnolria. ('apt. Owens
was ("ill ditatuid al Georgetown with
rheumatism.
From ('apt. Tale's Company.
Fai.mi.i tii, I'uc. 17.
Tbe SI brigade, Hancock's division,
were assigned the duty of guarding the
piutoun bridge while being constructed,
11' re many of our brave lei'owa "bit tbe
dust," betoo exp isrd to the d.-ally aim of
Hbcl sharp shooters, corceaicd on the
opposite shore iu tbe houses of Fredericks
burg. Ihe y. 1 I . V. was: among the fi'St to
cross the river, and was in the hottest of
toe lighting dint,;; the opvra'ioos of
Suiiio r's rit'fit t:rau i division against the
K.-Lcl striinhold. Nobly did our brave
boys a'aij'l to thoir wort:, d -terinititd to
"do or die," uutil every r ouu I of auiin't
niti 01 was gone, atid then, f T more than
t i hours, they stood ut fl.i.cliii.'v. sn 1
held the t..u.ito0 under tbe most ga: . .
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Lrc betorc :hev were itlievej Ah . lboe
were hours to try men eou.s. .Never
was bravery mure firmly put to the test,
and ucver were laurels that crown brave
meu's deeds more deservedly won than by
tbe foiuoteers that cuip'e this Diviutoa.
Atnoog tbe heroes ot the d-ij was Licuf.
L.wnoce :i. Hull, of Milton, whu was in
c .tuuiaud of Co. II, of tbe lie led
bia men forward amidst the turstioi: of
llO led
alieila ud deadly fire of grape, cauietor,
d BLetry, aud w.e the only oae
to mount the stooewall in front of the
t
euemy a woras ue eiuou urtmy, w.t.u-
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i u, urg'"S u" feu ioiw.i.i, oui
! thej could Dot Aach il, aud be retired un
ttacbei JiTe builet buie tnruUgh canteen
,a(j i,,,,,,.
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e now occupy tbe tame etmii and do-
. ' ' ' v
iiljon thjt me eluu, to tue tHlck
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W e are not out of heart. We now fully
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uuucrtwia iug wuia ue.utc us, uopo muu
to be fully able to overcome aud defeat
tbl Rebels at hredenckaburg.
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b.U .lUanavca, Co.ll. 53d P.V.
V'e are aorry our friend II. forgot to
..iT ... .k.l,... ls. bi:l-.l
wounded from Tate's Company ; we have
aeeu none named. Ed )
I From t'apt. Church's Company.
I Lieut. lieecb C. Amoos writes, Lieut.
Shields led Company E., 531 I. V'., into
action and was wounded in right leg and
sent to Hospital. Of tbe company of 22
ia aeiioo, all but 4 were killed or wounded,
...
j Kle(JI,11Diel T UnioD T
H"ounded-3erg. Daniel Arlmtn, of
i H.rtly ; Serg. Henry 8. Meogas.of Union;
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urp. ni u iricu, ot u utun, iu leg , narry ,
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! v. . . v. u.uu, ... u.i-o- ,
I...;. r i-: . .j r
. w. iuiou, uu wuuu ,u.ucu, u.
Limestone. Walters' wound it r,thef !
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dangerous tbe others are light.
Frflni HaSSenplllg's Company 51st P.V. i
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Charles J,yile aud u A. baton ol lias j
senplug's Company, are slightly wounded, !
aud llasxenplug aud Lt. Foster each bad ,
ik - i. .1. ..,.n,. k.n. nr .k.M.
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We did not get repulsed we drove ibe
enemy from the town lo tbeir entrench- i
menta, . mile back. Our bri.de was the
larti on the fie :d We went on rucket
Sunday nigh, ..rellev. Those who bad i
.
r J
rc""ea n lhe D'ghl before. W e threw
P entrenchments through the night, ta
Prl"cci us next aay. These ws held. :
ae ''bc'9 fired t us, but we kept quiet.
Anout v in tbe rveuiog, thinking we bad
left, they cams to reconnoiter : tbey !
peeped over cur Irea.tworks, when we'
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ravff fhem a v.iliv anrf run them teielr
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hn ii. .i 1.. ....tt. .Ii..lr ar.sonH f Inn
dead body bad Ly it a big blaek d .g
probably i's master which lay there ali
day at.1 iiielit : we CjuIJ Dot get Liui ,
""' ""J felt veTy orrf f"r 11,8
All ibe wounded were taken away during
, , t . e j i ir. ..11
lhc "P!". " li" " ' ft' At 11
o'clock, iiight, we sere ordered to leave
. the field.
! Our nrmy enrps was in the center,
I-'ratiklin, on the left, was repulsed. That
is the reai-in we had to evacuate Freder-
ickshurg, but it is pretty well riddled,
and tlioufeods of dollars of furniture, left
by the citizens, were csrriid away nr do-
strojed. Martin G. Iteru.
f Anotber writer aas the d a belimd
o.Srr W. II I'.rowo, Co. C, 91st I'. V
audtbittbe dog was last seen MIwiL(
an ambulaoce taking bis master' body it
! burial J j
aX.Lieut. Jubn A. Maus, of the Nor-
' thumberland Oompauy, 5th I'a Haerves,
writt-n. iust., Ibe fjliuwing civsu.Iiios
in hi roinpaoy ;
Tai t Chart-. HVIKi. kitlt t)
Crj. Jatmr t;. Vortw, trolor Wtirer, killed.
.Ibn II Hmiitirui J
Corp. J at I wry, MOtttwlrxJ ff,Di BllOtOf.
Win II. Moriin, do tie
JanifN M fr'sn. tuaUd tuttiiifh.
fcirn (t-nn.-r, iu bimuiIi.
hrltfi W S oiit, mifiaiu);.
1'tari-tiBto .Mrrrit-k. ln
Orl. Si-m Jtw a K aw f-r. wun lJ over tL J.
Xjt. Jnuivat il. Trt, clitclillji in nil.
W ui u tier, iu atrtti.
LatlKli" I Truflrfi. io leg.
tkiluuioQ H iliiauj, tio
i lie fays : "In case that I should fall in
the coruini! combat, let tbia be your con-
1 eolation, that I died whilst upholding tbe
glorious uld stars and stripes lhat have
given me protection from childhood up."
a-)r. Thea S Christ, writes, lSth
inst., from Burnsides' besd-riuarters, that
our whole loss in killed, wounded, and
missing, is less than Si"1'. "Kebel )m-pathiz-rs
will say this is a d.-La'
MTicilan'a frieuds will say he mold have
been successful but we say no mm on
earth could have done better than I)-trn-side
has done : we h-ri! are proud of bis
successful withdrawal of all our men and
pr per'y : and the Il-Ms can not un l. r-
s?t'id bow it was done without tb.or
ktl 1 a I. djj.'. Iu burying I tin de
m 11 conversed freely with Rebel
I, our
ffi.;-r
and men, who confes-ed to a loss uf 1000
kilbol. (which is great-r than our loss.)
and say they never saw such daring sol
dors as ours in the attack ou ibeir iuipr-g
iiaMe Irene'ies and baterios. They ex
pressed themselves freely about the war,
aiol sail they were willing 10 quit." Ilr.
Christ il'idri ssed and went to b.ol at tuid
niobl of Moiiday nft.r the bitil", lining
been engio l day ari l niht for fie ds
rrevious. Il! writes : ' Never before were
rreti.m. Ilj writ, s : 'Never before were
, '.e wiunl.d s. promptly card f.r as now :
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uur arratii:emeu's for attending to those
b
brave follows, work like a charm : every
niin had his part assigned him, and none
(fron surgeon down to nurse) dare leave
w.ihout a permit frjui the medic tl diric-
tor
Col. Heave,', Centre Co. Keg goes
iutu H ire ck' divt-i n
rmy Corps.
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' BFiUi.uiHtTf too oi j-h. t a-Qc.ifrr,
c-..u..tr. .uu o t,-. u.i..,,
of S-iiugrove, writes home that 0pt.
l.vn f!)C only 0DC ki:1',J io Com
paoy, (F, lUlst K-g P. V .) but 10 were
wounded. P- "Jn
f.ir..mrt.t .rinf f Snrd-r nonnr, IU
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u-. c : .k. l I..
lead oo bis men until a ball struck his
be"- before dying, be wrote his name
up"n some envelopes so that be could be
,li.tiniiilied from others He . '
"''"fguisnco irom otners. tie leaves a
, r :, . n.i- .,.......
,argc i.miij, .l uis tioiei in i-nuuienur,;.
, II,,nnred be the memorv of Oaot Ceh V
' ""' D ,ne memory oi iapt. v.eh. .
Kvan ! He was a native of Chester Co .
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nd dicd in ' 45lh Jer-
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Capt. Moyers Company wasted into
.I. , ,,1 k-.
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M oyer thus writes lo us nf the brave men
. u. v.uV., ,.P.e o .
banks of tbe Rappahannock : j
Ilia a. ... . ....... .f 1.1 1 "
reflect upon the death of these noble young
meo, who were so prompt in the disehar.ro
' of every duty, and always auxious to obey
orders. Tbeir characters were uuimpeacb- j
.1,1. ..J ll,r a.m.iivir ihitnl ..nll.mi.n
and faithful soldiers.
.t 'r..:.i.r..i i.. Ti..;.
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, friends, not for a vain purpose not to
' h' 'hemselvet into ibe devouring flame.
'of piq'i'y, prev.iling.o such an alarming
..t.nt in lha armv but to consecrate
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themselves to their country s service, and
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lo do their whole dutv as men. as Dairiots. i
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and as eoldiers. Tbey have fallen tbeir ;
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eartblv sun has set. But. while tbey are
I gone, they have left behind tbem tbe
heritage of a noble example N'or do they
sleeo alone on thai blood red 6eld ; sc Tut, .
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Kt, , j, .saocijtjons, are sleeping by
ibeir sides, and ihe broad bills ibat tower
roun.l that tneiuorable field will echo back .
,,he sighing of the winds to chaut their,
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tasi.Lieut.Theo. M'Faddin is honorably '
discharged from service.
Joe shot was
citiactttl. out two retnaio.
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.
eipi. t rmira, u. a.st..r
w nf the Engineer corp., killed crossing ,
to Frederiekst.urg, and Capt. Meeker of j
Atuens was wouuueu m mc uui. ;
r :.,t M It Monsun is iu tbo 171st P.
Jt., uear Suffolk, Va. j
Lieut. It. S. Maxwell died in service of
tbe prevailing fever.
n
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Ic.iv I nrr, I I.Li.n n ..,...... l-rt I h.n.
la'n of the '-V- Vol-
Charles M ,ver of Selin.Tove in Co.D.
Oth I'a. Re.rve, was badly wouuded I m
iWWhen liurnside's repulsu wan firat
known, certain acurvey politicians began
i, .. , .. ..mh .
" ( '"7 M lel!n
failed before Richmoud) that it was "the
1 fault of the President," or "the fault of
the Necretary of War," or "the fault of
the General-in-Chief." ' The General
was overuled by civilians in nffiee, who
dttarrargul bis plans, and comjttHnl him
to ijo tin." These charges were all fa'sc,
as to the Chirkahwiiiiiv disasters How
utterly base and sr mndliss thpj are, now,
will be seen by the f.i!;,iwiti frai.k, niar.ly
avowal uf the officer in eommatid, showing
that lii'KNsniK, Cand n t Lincoln, Stan
Ton or Halleck) is the reatonsible man.
Rep art from Gen. Burnside.
Ilcadijuarters Army of trie I'otuuiac, )
ll.Cellllier 19. lSt)2. f
U W irf?-. (Inrrtt-in-Vhirf V S A
Geaeral I have tbe honor to offer tbe
following reasons for moving the Army of
the i'otowac across the Uappibannock
sooner than was anticipated by the I'resi
deut. Secretary of War, nr yourself, and
fur crossing at a poiut different from the
ooe indicated by y u at our last meeting
1 at the I'resid ill's.
I During my preparations for crossing at
' the place I bad firs't selected, I discovered
that ibe enemy had thrown a large por
tion nf his force down tbe river ami else
where, thus weakening bis defeuces iu
fruit; sn i I also thought I discovered
b at he did uot anticipate tbe crossing of
our whole force at Fredericksburg, and
hop-d, by rapid y ihroaing th whole
e omuaud oeer at iliat plsoe, 10 separate,
by a vigorous at.-aek, the forces nf the
etieui.. o t -'er below from the forc-s
b-liit.d and ou the cn -t, and 10 the rear
of the town, in which case wa could fiht
Ii i hi with fiff .t a Jtau'ao.. iu our favor
To do ihi., we had lo jra!u a height ou the
exiri-nio right of the crest, which height
c unaijiidod a new r ad iateiv made by ibe
eueuiy for tbe purpose ot more rapid com
aiiiutcarion aloiij; bis liue., which point
gained, his po-i'i u alon the crest would
have beeu scarcely lenatoe, and be CoU-d
have been driven iron, tbem easily by an
attack 011 bis front in connection with a
iu'Vetnetit in the rear of Ihe crest.
II .w u-ar we ciuie lo ace euplishing our
ol j et, fuure rip ills will show. Itut fir
the ffi and iifii-xto'cted and unavoidable
dda of iiuil ling the nrdes, which pave
tbe eh-iuv I went v-l iur tiuirs more lo e iu-c-n'rate
Ins t re 's lit Ins s-roug positions.
We Could altllos' cel'.MO.y h ive siteceedt .i,
in wnieh c.se Ihe battle uld have been,
in mv opinion f.r more deei-ive th, , I
we ha i cussed at the places nisi sol, c:ed J
.
as it was, we came very near succest.
rv.ling in aeeomph.nn.jr ,he main oh-
j..ct, we remaned in order of battle two
davs, long enough to deride that the eti--
my " uld ujt coaie out of his str mgh d 1-
u-u' u- """ '" ",. '
we r' litir.i'u in mis i'je in mc river, uii-
. m ,., .
As tbe dav broke, our lot.,, lines of
(f W(re BC ,n nurdljuf, Q fa(lir dlff r,
etjt pirious as if guioi: Parade. N'jt
K-t dmuraiiznuo or disurgauiz-iiiD
Th a .k r . f V
c.MiipU9hed the feat of tbu-n-cro..ing in
the face of the enem?, I owe everything.
v......,, .
r ,r tue laiiure iu mo attaeit, I am re.-pou-
,.,ble, as the extreme gallantry, courage
and endurance shown by them was never
excelled, and would have carried the points
bad it been p i-sible
. i i .
Ta the families and friends nf Ihe dead.
. ff heartfelt nvnifath,
. P ,? "earl"1r "JP"'.
but for tbe wounded I can offer my earn-
i... .a.;. -.f... ...i B...1
r.s. j'i.jvib s,uu..u. ... mu.
I roeovrry.
The fact that I decided to move from
! .
arrentoo oo to this line rather again!
. the opinion of the President, crrtar, and
yourself, and that you ha'e left Ibe whole
... , : .... i,.-.!.. .1 t .........
me orders, makes me the more responsible,
I will visit you very soon, anil give you
more definite information, and fiually will
a.nJ ann swi at .ltaill.t ratUirl
ailed report, iu which a
special acknowledgement will be made of
the services of tbe different granddivisi .0.
corps, and my general aud peraon.l s'an"
departments uf tbe Army of Ihe Potomac, .
In ahiilll I Iin nnsb milehlnl fur tl.vil inn.
-,.. ....I I....... i .
. .... , . .- , ,
made earlier than you expected, and after
Ihe President, Secretary, and yourself re- ;
quested me not lobe in baste, for the
reason that we were suonlied mueb sooner
-a .1
by ihe different staff departments (ban was
.--jilt.
autieipatvd when I last saw oa. :
.... . .... . .
Our killed amount to l.lo.,ourwounded
about 9.000. our pruouers about 900,
.knnl U III 11 nr..,..,... h,.l II III
which have been perilled and exchanged
fur about ibe saute number taken by us.
Tli wounded were all removed to this
elJe f b f..re lh(, ,rai00i ,d
are being well cared for. Tue dead wero
all buried under a fl.g nf truce.
I ne surgeons re ri a tuuei more large
proportion than usual of slight wounds ;
l,li'!0 only being treated iu the hospitals,
I am glad to represent the army at tbt
prMlt Mme i .,,) ennuinon
Thanking. Ihe (iovernrarnt for that en-
li ,...,. ....1 eoK,i....e. which I haw.!
m. -umi m-i .xuuuvHb.
. 1
ucicl.l, Verj respfCUIIIIJ, ,
lour obedient servant,
A. E. ItbRNSID. I
.ijaj. lien. Com g Army 01 me rotomae.
December 23. 18l)2 In my report of;
tbe 19ih inst., the number nf our wounded j
stated was about 9 000, and the number
receiving hospital treatment as 1.G30.
otb of t'.ieso amounts are wrong. Oo
authority of Dr. L-tt-rman, our medical
director, I learn lhat tl e whole number
wounded is between C.000 ai. 17,000, and
about half of these arc receiving trea'ment '
hospitals.
A. E. L'ta.NSIljS. 1
lis The f.illuwing were the Kietrises al j
the ra!i!'i- Ile'-epiin ef th I.ewi-tors Arai-
emv, under Mr Kandolt.b, last We'tiesday
afiTnoon. The pupils ac imi-id themselves
wnhcre-l.i;
Fg-0"-lwji -....- If '.n
".Vf -i ' et.,m tt.-n- Wt;Sm.n.-4 Xgm.t - B Sl.rJr.
.vi - -'.,.. -v,u fks Ot.h
.,-., y --u,r fa--ft , 4 -mo J-nn" If u -twih
1'trr- ti li-ihi'.i
Kt. A-
H- J'UTI h .It Uf fit'
.-.4J.t. !l,T,i T.mm-n.tra H f' tt''t. Z.
Arm n.t. I'll" : V tr,iu-,r. Maru J. LKtim. nu
M.- - ml V.. Su.jKtt Wm.. V .vt. t, Otmia:'
I
T'r Wamfn-ii i.J tndrpeniltnct M. Sr-
Jt :rf tit' .n..n.
ln-'lv.H Avr H It It' -n
I S. The Winter 'iYnn commences Mns
. J.j.Sth. ik6:.
ITWe will send the Sl.,r QCtmnirlr with
H::d'ii'n l.aJy'i l!rik for 18:1, at t:.i, cash
in advauce. Any desirous of the chance,
will please send in ihe money (at their own
risk) by the 1st of January.
fTl.in. J..hn W. Killmcrhas oorihanks '
for "Puh. Doc." Cau he add ihe Daily OU.b ,
lo his li-i '
Latest News
The Kcltt'I attempted to surprise n
party of our men near Freder, ck'oiir":
some "iitieonstitutinnar' blaek to ..
jrave the L'niotiists the alarm, when
the Iielols rut the wor?t of it.
Kvory wnnl. jmlilic or private, from ,
tin? Army ;it Fi '!' rick-lnirir is lliat
no tlomiuMliz;itioii wlntrvcr has fI
Ii.wimI thfr I. tl-' t-iiiiU'.-t. Tln'ie Was
no p .nie Ti(ii.-orur.iiii. itiou tint
an rlp't'ifnl, nu'l rt'ady lor anoiher
trial w htTO, no one knows.
(tMl. Illllk-i. With t'l-'V1!! V(VcI,
pa-.-fil K.i'v wi-st on the 1 1 t U t r i
The Ivrh'-is have rt.iken IIoJIv
Si:ti:-. ami ate rallying tO!l in
('t iiiral Trime-.ee tintl K-'n'i.i k v. j
THt r..K-.IUM ir. r r ;THl AUUI UTlfL
l'tI .Mtf.
Kxkci'tivi. Mansion, )
ASlilMilUN, 1LC -J, 1S03. )
T-t thr Army the fftint(ic ; j
I hse j ii ffad your (V.mminding
(,'i.rrai'. prfjimiuary r-p rt of the buttle 1
of 1'rcderiekj'buri-. Although you were ,
not Mjecftul, the attpa.pt was not an
error, n-r the fi.ilur other thn an acci
dii. Th- coura-' with which yuu, in an
open fi -id, nuii'iaint il the cmtrt aainJT '
an i ti Tench' I and i hi- con-'iiu .na'e jk ii I
arid fiiec-! with which yiiu rucr'-i-ei the
nv. r in the I -ice of th en my, fh.w that
y -u p t9e!,s alt the q tulntts of a great
army, which will yt t give vict uy to
tb ctue of the c Hifitry and ut popular
jzovfrmueot. '-nd v. with tltc tuiturn
i f-r the (i'-i'i, ai:d svmpi'hii g with
ihti st vcrtly woui.dt I, I c u:ru uUtt yuu
that the nutu.icr l b -th is dime rjTive!v
si stKj.I. I tfiidr-r t.- .'U, -dliji-rs
iaijU
sjidic-rs, tbe thanks o( the niti m.
Ar.!:.!iAM Lincoln
Emancipation Process.
, It is
Arkan,
fttited that many s'aveb ddera
of
a and Tenois-'i are making wUe
r.rr.arlii.n- f.r lU lr.al.....- IV.Iw..
'
Hon
o -m wi aiuctj, rr.au y 01 ie
.laeehoid- rs
of the vieinitv of Helena,
Arlr I...1 ..i. i.. . ... i - , .
" e.r,, . e.u,,a
with their slaves, to remain on the plan- t
latioi,., uml-r ir iy They have, it
seem., conic lo Ibe conclusion, ibat the
negroes arc m te as Decenary to them, as
. ,,
they are to the neeroe,. As laborers,
,u ; ...... o .l .
.uey are csscuiiai to me cuum, ana nil
' class will be more opposed lo their coloni-
..-. . .
latum in a foreign country, when tbe war
. "
19 - br froier master,. 1 he
mass of tbe emancipated negroes will, it
the. ha .h-., .:..:.. i..
they are, and work for wages. They will
nnt ,ome Nrlh . . ...
ti.j:.i:u. j .u ,j ,i ' ,k
, "c
''" 1 broad. This problem of what
10 '" the emancipated negroes, is be
coming gradually but surely solved,
' ;
BOASTS It is evident tblt the
I!,.K-I. ....... -utl ...,-fi...l iK.r ik..
.... . ' ., ... . .......'
burg
,,rhe D; fch ,.;,, ,eeonn, of ,he
haenUf , c mho ,,.,,
...... 1 . . . ..
r reaorteK.norg I too llnit.'lnil nntl In
.. , , . ... . ,
'y tciuniicti ii'uw ui.c airiveu ai iticu
,. , , .
w on u i re m i rea er ica snu ri? .
"
bel papers
.ucmwm.v st . . -t. . . ..
hows lhat tbey lost two Generals, and
lhat Ibeir killed, wounded and mi-sing
only a portion of the wounded requiring
lo be removed must number 5 I'OO i
And all this while tbey were fortified and
bid in Ibe woods and behiud breast w oks
and stonewalls from and through which
they could, with little risk to themselves.
nre upon ,be Cioniaia plainly exposed io
an open piain .
1,118 11 " ,D '
fl' !
uiliuu eomiein iituincuiiij ana
only artifi tial defences saved Ihe Rebula
ftm , tot, ronte which would have
opened the way to Richmond. i
j
Threats. Some of tbe Kebel allies, i
grown bolder in. ibeir treason, threaten:
to depose our loyal President and 1 over-;
nor, by force, and thus let loose Mexican j
anarch; in this Union 1 Let such editors .
and men be marked ao I wafch-d. They j
uiy live to mourn over their wicked, j
senseless babbling, which ninj produce
resolta tbey littie rcaiiij.
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1T R--T A I. Kr- r. tit- l-'b M-t . I- .''-CM
; liv U-t .4 litilt. "'h irt. Tll'fS K I' 11 Z f Turl 'fl
Inin M tW II .1 H i.t-n ti. t.i r-
U M ItKMiV M.I kit
1 kMMA IlkAl-'.l L.i-1'U.g
! IK K.s Re l.r.. P.ll,iii.t..l II IhlBAKT PAUK
aal Mi-S KSTk. lL'U.aii. al ! U 01i.iui.sirt.
Ity U- JN tl-Tl. -.Ttli s. . Mr. J I'sMMI! ml
M... M i:V b W il.fc. I- tL . I l'--.irt. A'mI 1-tli ioi.
, u.ir tt.:.'Ot .u, JC')li Lk.St.it .uJ JfcN.MK
i m ui t:
i llv K.T li W ..it'tis-r inst.e. Wl IrjitKIS Jr.
and' Hi-. J I l.M U. Mil. a.-,. I lluutiuj ioi.
ry 9,
i CHAt;f.R,i A PCNr.of folna TP. urni f Wa
Pi-okt (Ik'J. wr m-ml t t-f l-i t J..iit-t'hitrlin't
i:mjio'. uJ fjrl hn.i-lil id tbv -twit tght
j IVf r Ki 'bioi. Ml crtutra l-t rnlJ fr m whu-h li
tti.ti, iht a.ib ft t lt, a,r ibv or ya--r. nti
wt l.urirj vu tr-iD. I-Uni.V-i. Ill-rvniMtn wrr ii-t
tffc-n up by t hrt d Y-Jtr. anJ Uuirl in
Uwii-bar i M' Xa"tj At 1M A.M. .f ort'ln mU, R.
B.A I'mk wHl prfrt tb ruwrnl T"0 of Mr fvnny.
if A'Tiulit. In ItV f'rrn'-iv.o nf W4-ln-! iht
24th iot . JullN RILIIL ww ir.'rJ ir: -Irranlni wt4
in (bH Uitf of bii fthwr i,Ji1 Ki-hl) in Bvt Biiff-!--Tp.
J Un MillThrnpJ tht iffitaJ fry ht. " n 1
mar the li e- tn Iid till. Millt-r wm on thf -ot in
Bp loiDutfK. n l l-und jt-unir Kit-hi Irio nn hit f-.
on hiiitJ wh-.-l of thr wmtTun r-v.tiuir lr b- k
iiflnm-k thf n i-k it -kt-n It i- iif.p'j"! hf Iil l.H-k"l
tbv wtirvl r 'Bif dt vtrj a bill. rl by otu avrr-i lr-ul frll
u'..Kr thr wbvrl. J la a likvly Iml, thf only rhi.d.
..I ht Jvr ti"J mother. Ui ''" K yearn, 2 mo'.
A. I.IMWN. r.f r:itmlrt, nf Capt. l.ino'n r.nnpany,
.lt I V , liivi at Vfiletir. 2Cih Oct, in hi i'.tli ar
a fHitl.fui "!liff and -! man. lit.- rrioiu ti been
tiik-n litu;t; t r iutv-riuvot
In I.e.i. Tp, loi a C, Z,lh ult.JV 'tB 51 T r.. In
hi- Oi v.ir
Id tii.Ttil. e Tp, 14th ta'H II: EIIST, in hi
Vili yfr
In tt It He .-r Tc 1"h iiit. rh.ij of Paul Mid llr-tfr
Iiivtl, fijf-rt r. .-t-i y. 3 fi-. A J-
In "hit.- (t-'-r Nt tiii, a aUstNtv?r of Saviciwi hof!i,
-. it ti
I-
In WtMt-.lwr Ii'.21.tu;t
r M U.Y KKr rt-LK,
4f-l '7 fir
In 1' f.Tiile, th iot. ANNIE 'tii?Mcr rf Jaa"
K. anJ .-tarnh .ir- r. a-J i yt- an J J uj I
AtWl.it.- I'.tir-n, Mf-h.Vl In-. Mr- S II A II LKK.
fiTiurll t,f t-liliii-il t.ju I,', ael al-uut rir-.
In lutni;:, I.:th m-t, C'INLLILS .iAL!il.rjaVtio
hi '. -i e-.r
I ii ton Prater .lleMln h-rraftr
in ih" l.tiififran hm-f.at -t iVbCK. Sabbalb
ativrii'Mtn. All are invite l i atten 1
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
HE Batiks and Accounts of
T
JAMFaS SCOTT,
atst ihoe t-l"
JOHN yi. I.T"T,
are in mv h.n (r e;t;errnt. ti mi atn
ii i id bv trie H;h ot J.inu.irv nfi', suits
be issued ajaint ih eirn j ifit!-..
JOHN M. C. KA.NCK.
Lewislmrsr. iJrc -!.
Estate Of Lawrence 11. IlVeS, diC'tl.
. "
A
!MIMrrRATRoriCE Wiierea.
I.-M-ff". or A !:iiuiisTra!.-n -n in eta-e
oi I.Trt'inr V li ivt'v. I.itr oi llia.ivt'-fi;p,
(ir-ce isf ',. have ltfn ?rdf''.etl to ihe .it!.-rri' ft
hv iu l!":i''Tt'f I ' !i"n rin;irv in itit iorm
o: I.itt. tin-r "(.re .ill p t-oii- (tt-i-'t-tfr! to .n-i
esta are p''i,i'"-?H t" in lUi1 in.rr.'- In'- pav
incut, an 1 ttioe havit-s yii claims yeioist
thf safiie inav present thni dti'v authrmca't d
fv-r sft'iein-t:t, (n trie suh-cri'tv-r-., ho will he
at the laf r"i I'Tic ot t h- i! r'(t in Pratiy Tp
rt: Friday an 1 Satur lav, 2 ! an, I a I J m, next.
whrt al! in'-ret.t will please aiten!.
An 1 tliillCf 1- Inr'tiff gJVrn mai IDe I U-W
.if o! .Ip,1 tlV I in Int. pfi'iirv of nn n-
eriv ciattn.t rv hr, to th atni tint I j hrt-e
hundre.l .lolUrs. with th- Krsier. wh-rh will
L- .. . .1.. t.l f .L . II..1
Court lor alio wance at ihe ne.l term.
aimm r ii.t.vi'u. w ii!i.n.pr.
re is. Is.-:
l.-tl.tll IIAYL.S,Jr.
nunc Tp.
.1-1.
A lDiti!.tr.t.r
. pQf-p"
II A KI WARE. t
CHINA WARE. I
llOK FINPIXf'.S, j
I.ATS. itc.Ac.Vi
i ITE have an extensive assortment of the
above t.oo ls, to whteh we invite the
a"ention of purchasers, fall and examine
the quality ant priee before purchasing eKe-
wner.
KVANS tt Court: K, l.rwsbg
mai saoe :frri:w ami sti fkek-
fcj We have an assortment of these celeb
rated machines sanstaetion guarantied
EVANS A; COOPER
s
KATE a choice lot kates just reen rv
EVANS A COOPER
TC3ACGJ & I G.RS!
rPHE on lersiened. hannj purchased the
i . . " " iP " '
wald. Markfl street, nppoue Walls Htorr.
invites alt fats friends i patronize lhat in.
atitntion." WM. UROW IN, Jr.
L'wisbur;, IXor. 51. Ifii
WATCHES, JEWELH7, kc.
S-fc.
THE undrrMsned. having remored
7 -.Jher Watrh and Jewelry establishment !
iaeto one ni tne rooms recently occupied '
by Thos. IS. Crier, (a.tj.-tnins; M.ss Amanda!
I,. Zlber's Millinery Shop.) Market street,
between Front and Second, she is prepared In
Repair WattheS, Jewelrl
Instruments' 6 n
... .. u.... , vxe.,
in the most approved and sati.iaciorv manner
?he lf. eps en hand an assortment of choic
JE .VELKY. f..r Ladi-san t (;enilemn, wlttch
she otr-rs ai pr ees i sun ihe limes. Ali,
CLOCKS ar.J WATCHES.
Ail work and wares warranted as repreen
ted. MARIA S. ZlBLit.
L. .buri. May W. l"i
y-
TlflUil WtW (Dw5S.
.vrrc.;e.n.r
.vantvo'ii-s
rnn r'rr. jyr irryrrwr
fpu ii.i. a.d Hi,rrm
r FAIL A.XO 07 A ThHI
roa r.iir. .txn T.vrs; ,
CAI.I. AD .VP! i
Ctrl AD fir.Kt j
fit tt asi sm i
CALL A.l SfK' I
rxrvrtt. wnrrv. at rn
KNFWr K. ATi-irttt IO ,
K HKM.tr. i li Ktt '(
a t. . n ma . u
I X..itnra, e. 1-ta
Heal Sstate.
o.;i iians; n)riiT SALK.
f;rorg a lli r'si i aiiate.
P Y
rirfJ1" o! an ureter irom the llrrbaaa
urt of I men county, we wi I oiler at
s tie, oo the p e:uts ., on
SAtui iluy, Jan. IU, li:t,
ai :o o'eiocK. A I, all thai roe-suaie and Irael
ot I. a I. situate in Bjtlali Tp. I nun l.'o. oa
Is a. k R in. al.out Ij mi!e rorib-wei nf tbe?
I ion iiun h. adj uninz lan.ds of Ltanlel
Miller. I) ant A J Kishel. Joseph Beclr.Jaeoe)
isr, m !.iu lenmuih and othnasuiataiag
M0 Acres
Ihe Ininrovt-meiils are Nf
a li'H M:. nnN and othrr Fana toiV-tar.
)iii2s, wf Tai;rrert. conryel by C'to-loita lu
af h ll-usr and Barn-vard. The Tract i
w. nearly all c earerl. aint tD a eitd iaie m
fu'tiva'iun gtod J IMBtK tu me uucieaxed
pnrr "i.
IiTirms nf ale will be p'lb'ibed oo tbw
diy of ai hy
1'KTEB MM.I.rR. B.iffab.e
i.KDlR-t: MlLI.b:;. Ka.MU-itfaloa
Dee. 1, Is'-- Ad mnisirators
FDBLIO SALE.
II. i. he soTd by aorti-.n at the rraidence
of Thnsiiaa Heif.ia Lewia Tp, Unioia
Co, Perm a, on
! ThuMlav. 1st of Jan'y, 1SC3,
th f'!h'Winr pr-nnal property, to wiu four
Hr:e. I 3-year old Colt, 4 Mttcb t'wwi, 1
Bull, I Heifer. 7 Shoals. 1 fnnr-borM WaitoD,
t twu-htire Wagon, 3 Spring Wagons. Flows
Cultivati r. Horse tiears,Threhme Machine
and HorNf Power, Horse Rake, a variety of
MHM1M, rrt:M ana HOtstHOLB riftMUHat
ino notnvTous to nieniit n aNo Clover Hul
lrrs, a tot l dotible-reftncd east steel, a lot of
round machine Meel, a li t ot bar iron, Ac.
A I. so at the same time an. I place lhat va!
nl.le FARM on which Christian Reif re-i-J.
situate m I.t-n.s Tvrp al. rcsai J, containiog
about 150 Acres,
about Twrn-v Acres of the same being excel
lent I nn jrr, lie reiuainl-r cleared a ad m a
pur-d sr:ti- i t cultivation. n which ar
. lecie 1 a toJ H.tnk Barn, a larrre two-aJM(
- orry U-x-'Air House. Spring House.Jefci
rff5OL'l rth-r Omhuili-hn? also a lare
rcharl, and a never Uilmj Spnog of
A ' $ t ai Ihe ame time and p!ace.ano;hr
tract i 1 Lan-i, a j ntnsr the Vansioa Farm,
c nta'n-nc a- u 4crri, all c tea ml,
; -i"a.i ' h r h are erecreil a new FOfX-'-aiiKV
and MU tlt-NE SHOP, 60
!tv.r; "el hv 2t feet.ihrce storeys high.
t&B2tUj'S3 'on'aming a strain engine of tea
h..r-e p"wr, turning lathes, drills, circolar
and iipncht planer, fullubarger'
patent belt scroll saw. and a lare variety of
TooU of various k.n-.s Tnrr? nnne. Paints,
an i Oil aNo a B acUsinith'- shop and Tools
aNn thrt-e pood Uwellm Hoo-.
jr j i -s a rip House, an eacellentiJi
an l lifvrr-tailins Spring n&itigon and flowing
through the rrt nacs
Al.' a th- -id tn? and p. are wilt be
v.'ii!.- pn:.M" i.'M.nr of c. h feifs
P.iiv-m ci.OVEK lit "I.LER, iih a:i his Im-pr-n'f-nipnts
tTiT?.n.
a!e i t cMirnenre at 10 o'clock A M of laid
'y- uaeD c. aiuwtis w;il !e made known bf
IllVfl'll StVltl'lrd
W. MVERS,
Att- -n- to Tf t for CiftftiaS RtTV
r. j. t2.
For Rent or Sale.
VThe well known TAVFKV STAND
ji'l i Mi'!at" rn Marki Mt. in the Beroucti
ot l.ewisburs; new in ihe orenpanrv of J.
H. : ot. J.WOLFE.
A Farm, Saw nil), & Timber Land,
1,1. a',
A The
mine, for ate en moderate trrms.1
Farm contatni ain ttt one hundred
-.1 f.,rM 4 I lit acr
all in ritttivation. wiiti
a eoca iwo-si. rey Irame fiwelltniri
House and tone Barn. '1 he v Mill!
ha the lare wr.ter power vi Tenns Creek
w: h about :tOO Actei of Titn'. er Land all
a'ljoinin?. in l.imetnne Tp, t'nirn to.
Apply to J..h M. Tavlor. A?ent, Mttflin
burg, lour iniies from the premise, or to
IIL'CH BEI.I.Asi. Sunbnry.
FOR RENT.
rilVtO STORE" Bricit HOfSE asdajawa
J LOT .-n Nonh Fourth "reel. JiH
March l-i. 'hi. II. P. sHELLEH.
FOR SALE.
IANDst late of the Estate uf Taata Caaas
j Esq.. rtee'd.
Wilham Wils.-n, 4'0 acres and allowanaa.
West BniTaloe township.
Robert Taciran, 4U0 acres and allowance
Harttev township.
William P. Brady, 4 1 S acres aad allowance.
Hartley township.
Robert l.attimer, 43SJ acres aad allowance,
llartler township.
Apply to JOHN B. LIN.f .
M.j M Attcrney Rr Ch. 8. O. kM.ava
Land Warrant for Forty Acrts
IOR SUX Enquire at the OrCce of lh
Star 4 f amiiieV, Lew ids or.
Wanted.
rPHE IIIIJHE ,T CASH PRICE paid for
1 Mn-J or White and Colored RAC.S by
Jno. D. Marker,
Paper and Ka Warehouse.
V E. Corner Fifth and Commerce Hi.
O'.iSI. H m3 Philadelphia
i Item iTl.ifhtnii Qtnre
I IX CRI.-? WELL'S BLOCK. lower Market Si
f I 1 a s. 1 .1.11 iff
wtt.r(. thr rnh,,c ran fi, an a-ortmenl of
I'A 1 1 ION A HI. E CLOTHING,
sueh as
I.onp; Ovorcoats 10 to S1-"
l!u-iiiCS3 Coats 4i to 15
!iv-s do 7 to lfi
IloyV Uo 3 to 5
1'aiit?, 2 to t
Vrt. 1 h lo ."
This i lo'b'nc was s.feeied at r'ashi..nM
Cloihin; Hoo-es in l'!.i...ai d wiii be sold fur
Small Profits for th" (ah !
JOHN" S. M RSH
C1 ARTEs UK V1SI I E
fhoiosraph Alliums
at M .wrv's (lattery
at Vi-wry's (ialleiw
at Mowrv's llaltei r
ai Mowrv's l.all.iw
at Mtia rv's llalterv
at Mowry's t.a:i'ry
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Hatioiypes
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All 'aio.ts o'lvr.s at Vowrt'. ."a'b-ry
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