m SAW—(7l' SATUBD'A Ibo light the most Desperately Con tésted of theiWar. ‘ Flinsxcxsmmo, Vs" Doc. H. 1862.-. bottle 0! yesterday was one of the most l. Vefl’ly and desperately contested of tin whole wu. it raged tirrr-ely throughout the entire day. and cvenaiter darknm-e had shrouded the field it was kept up with a th termination on both sides, which seemed as though it, was likely to last untilprie army or the other had ln-cmne so exhausted, as to be unableto maintain the fight any longer. The fighting on our immediate front and right god bcyond Fredericksburg. was our riedon by Gen. Sumner's grand division. tvnmpfliin‘g the Stcond and .\‘inth army co . , 2:me aftrr nine O'clntk. the 800077;! .nrfl. Gen. Conch. which constituted Lat: right. of the attacking iiircca‘moved out ”from the :gper part ofth my betch thp flank ro and weitcrly Otttshirls, with “Wootnchments of skilmlolmrs. The «mom yielded gradually, though they con 'l':er our progress with great stubbornness, ‘ on for rom’e time the rattle nt pilhkptry wins incessant. At the rame‘time that this Movementwas commenced. thé batteries of I'iedivision .stationed on the bluffs abl'oafl. ' the river, opened with shell to Hill the oxit (ff the rebels arid cover our advance. ’l‘hoi trbel infantry, having lallen brick to theiri first line of intrenchmrn‘s and rifle pitta: . their batteries Opened with a vigorous and! u tpid tire upon our columns. which now hatl‘ - one. to a tempormy halt. awaiting the re : that the nttillei y fightinc. l‘nr‘smnc- mm -4 ur artillery on tllt‘lduil's lie] t upm hmvv tire tfpon the rein-l butiriir-c nitlrfiuch m - u~sthnt the batteries on Taylo‘r‘s’gl lil. nearly v pnosite Falmouth. and commanding our t'ght flunk, were finally Sllt‘nm-tl. , During, thic'tlnie the artillery of the rein-ls was al-‘ c-net. entirely deroted to the shelling ol'our ‘ydvmiced troops. Occn‘sifmnlly they would in mi p’shot towards our btxttei'ics.;l,iit litry it ”short or lodged in the town l-(-}-on(]__ llnnbpclc‘s division had the- udvnhce. Sill)- im-tedbg' the other divisions of the corps; «while the Ninth corps, dim. Wilcox. r’e ‘ mained under‘nrms in town. in readiness to . hey the signal to advance to the "romance; g: mi sol portoftheir Contrachnlmevcr they-7 would effectually do so. ’ ‘ _ ‘ ' Soon after. the whole corps llopldyotl into‘ l’neot‘ battle. witlndiancooh‘a divi~Zon on the right, and Th order moved fox-wurd to attack and storm the rebel right battering. while from all thefencmy's works a:tcrrihlel ‘slrower of shell: grape and fihmnnol torel ’through theirhleeding ranks, notwithstand-l ing which they steadily pushed onlthe' xiflel pita, within a; short distance ofthc‘first line‘] of entrenchr'nents. From the former theyl drov’e the rebels, making prisoner< of ~ome, i while the remainder took rct'ug'e behind the ‘ enrihviorks. This was accomplished: after: » the most‘heroio and long continmid t-tl'm-ts. , undera gulling and murderous tire. Hu . man'nature was unable to hold out against tlte.terrible fire which they now encounter , ed. and they finally retinal, hut in good or . der, carrying away with them their wound; ed comrades. . , ‘ 1 They fell back to ’their original line of nioketé, thus holding the ground which they first occupied: and which they hcld this ' morning. when they were rclicved’by Gen. Stonerrhm’s command. 1 , ‘ About noon. Gen. Sturgisvwns ordered to the support of Gen. Couch. Snfdr inp’ the division with G'cn. Fcrrero‘s brigddnh-i the. Advance. he moved obliquely with and on - the left flank ofp‘en. Couch, withjthoiriten tion of attacking the batteries which had Been onfilading Couch’s from their-ight cen treoftho reb’el‘ position. He 'o‘pened the attack with Gen. Forrero’s‘lirigndo, which deployed into line of battle parallel to the enemy's work, with Gen. Nuglu’s brigade formed in the rear, and within my support- ‘ ring distance. . - " f ' Gen. .Ferrero then advanced. ‘pouring in‘ terrific vollies of niusketry. and drivmg then ‘ ro‘belt back. To retard this movement the 1 rebels opened a. raking fire upon his leflJ flank. upon discovering which Gen. fiturgis ordered Nagle’s brigade to advance by the 1 left flank, and forminc into line of battle atticked the enemy’s,battery on'the left—i The movement. was accordingly attempted; ‘ but, in con‘sequ‘é‘ncc of ravines which it wits injudicious to leave in their rear,'Gen. .\‘a-l file was unable to carry out the order, and l azure-n fell back to _the direct support of‘ Gen”. Ferrero. Coach’s corps wits falling? back while this was transpiring. and by the . tithe Gen. Nogle had’resumed. his original 1 position was nea'rly otf the field. leaving t Gen. Sturgis alone inthe advance. and upon l his cornmand the enemy now concentrated. almost. their entire force, and the fight now 1 "became one of the must desperate character. Inspite the storm of bullets from the nu- ‘ morons rebel works, General Ferret-o con-, .tinued to advance, supported now also by l . Dickerson's'battery, which was disabled in ‘ fifteen minutesysfter coming into action,' when its place was supplied~by another but- I ‘te . At last by a. dashing charge, the brit— gge carried the crest of the hill, and ap-' -—proached within eighty paces ot the ene-l my’s intrenchments. ’ Their success, hQW-l ever. was not. of long duration, as thet‘rc-l meadow,” er from the" rebel batteries soon rendereg ‘ necessary for them to retire,’ which '1 '6 did when the order todo so had' 'béen gi‘ire Tfor the third time. It. was now dork And-$l 6 division fell back to its oi‘igi nallfiositi ‘6,after beingsix hours-under file: 'On the'left. which extended some three miles below the city. General Franklin’sl grand division was actively engoged in sus taining the fortunes of” the day, . A .portidn ot‘ this division crossed on, Thursday evening. and the remninder croq . cordon Friday. Aboutbalf-psst nine o’clock ,the onder'was given to advance; and Dou bleday pushed forward cautiously. The ; akirmishcrs met in a cornfield. and the| rebels immediately opened with artillery in i the field. JThe enemy were making an ef-i forttoturn our left flank, when our artilleryu oh the left of Franklin’s pasition wasspeed-l ifiwheeled into losition and opened upon , t enemy“ The cannouading was for ,n] tameury severe on both sides, while the} sharpshooters were at workin a. "very lively manner in front. uur artillery on the other ‘ aide of’the rircr also opened upon them,! ‘ and they were soon convmecd of the use wess of their efforts. . , About twelve o‘clock there was an order * for a general advance along the tthole line.‘ The enemy occupied a line ol'elevatedland, jnostlyxwooded, hut in some places cleared, ind extended in a semi-circular form, near the river below, around to Fredericksburg ' above, iving him an enillading fire on the! whole‘gelu, and making a lane of ba‘ttle at. least six miles in extent. The rebel batte ries were on the crest ot_' the rising ground. Well Suppot ted by infantry. Gen. Stone-1 man's corps were at this tune crossing the rivgr to support the. movement on the left.‘ The batteries on both sides now blazed away *. with feariul fury; Doubleday on the iettl ‘ flank, close to the river, advanced his lines-1 . podually, mcetmg with but little opposi-l . “At one o’clock the. divisions of Gens.‘ ~ Meade and Gibbons advanced, under cover raofiour artillery. They went forward in i-Iplendid style. with colots flying. They t 19!!) became actively engaged in- the Works g. fl'tbe foot of therange of hills, while from near where their artillery was planted on 1 4h. crest an additional infantry fire was ; poured into our men. Both divisions, how :m, advanced to the woods, and a number iggfipfisonerl, a. hundred or more. were cap -2:” by them. The fire of artillery and éfiew was incessant at this time. Pre {Edit however, :1 fresh and more vigorous 3:4IAM from the Woods on the Pennsylva gi. nuance. thromng nearly the whole of A?“ diyifion into oontusxon and disorder.—, 335*,de the reliels. and they con! W to W meeting with not intact“ ”fruition fro! those troopsa Their qfli-i can wied‘to rdly them. but without much ‘ Poroné. Jack-on. mmmnnding one of the 2. VI! kills}! by n musket. ball, which :im in the bud whne etude-voting his men. His body was loflwpo’n 1, togethel with than; of hi. ndjuunc, fiweringf-n. ' ‘ ’ unfortunate domnrafiutinn of Gen ‘Wl'! division ran-9d spnmnl sum?“ *nemy'a mu mm m flunk our 10mg. my could nut be ralhed,Gl-n. BZmPyK division of veteran braves was Brought for ward on a double quxck and immedintnly pulhed In the Imm. to fill the gap. Th." npt—m-d :1 sharp fire, drn ing thg lohels hack to the woods from which lhry had rnme‘, (1.: the. tight uf thkiin’é‘ line, Smith's corps was actively engngnd. Gan. Howe’s division and the let": 0| Gen. (Brook’a kept Lack Hm ehpmy in their front. ‘ h Al‘wr this the file nlnckeped a link. To wm-rh unmet the enemy m_‘ade awerywigor one attack I'm, sevcml parts of the tine. so as to “(I|qu portion aflour ground nt'dnrk. but. he was speedily driven back at. every point. . r ‘ At dark the relative position of the foyer; was about the ninja as in the morning. ex cept thnt we hml gained : half a mile or more on the left. ‘ ' 9 T - 2 Au ‘(lnrknoss r-hut out Hilliuht of day. theficone was one of let rific beautynndsnb— limity. ' The log: on nur’sido ‘f’flfi VPI’V heavy, and caniiot us yet Le kn'nwn with accur.:cy.. The Whole Angry Retire {o the North ‘ WAsxlunos. Duo. IG.—'fl‘he followingdis patch 1""! Let-n r: C(‘i\'L'd_ by the mflltnry {ole-graph 12m: _ j - “ Flimamh. X7l..‘Dommber 1G ~—B ~15 A. 3!. ——ll in rainiim wry {wt and flu" rim-xii.“ ri3< im: mph”): Our “'00)" zuc- nll rm Unix side {-1 the river and tho pmmmm: fire up." Hmnqrmjrma Ann «lE-THE I‘nrmur, Dev. 16* l.4§LM.—=-]hiring last night. (lie army gmcualcd Um poxitlnn on the south >i-le of tlw rivvr. The nmienir-nt. was a pnriloua one, but was minlumml in safetv. 'l‘h'e ar t:l!n-r_\' Wm 'lio fin! to most. and tlw Inst 0!" (ho infantry brought up ' the rvnr sligrtly atlor daylight. The enemy (lid ‘n’m (liacover the movement until tqo lim- to -dolus xmy erm. ‘ As soon as the Inst. man was over the iontoon bridges nore'n-mm'cd, cutting oll’nll communimtinn. n Our \\’uungcd are all sla’fc on this side of the river. ‘ .- ‘ 'l‘hore Wu: :1 heavy wind all last. night, with conqiilvrnhlp min. “hit-h twins-twins in prcgemim: the total: Imm observing our movrnmnti. ' . , [S‘A diepnlclx frnm the headquarters of tho army of the‘l’utmnnc stun-n that on Wednesday the Confederates under in flag of Imm n-qnvqod that )mrtioa would be de tailed to bury tho dead ufthc- Emlernlnrmy,f which was accordingly done. tho work‘be-t ing oomph-ted next day. “The loss‘in kill-I led nnd \\'nundnd o'n thol‘mlernl side k “O‘Vl estimated at. thirteen thouqmd live hund-i rod. Thé Confederate.» took about eight: hundred prironpb, a considernlile portion! of whom were absent from their c'nmps wln-n' tho‘nrmy evat‘untnd tho. south side ofthgi river. The pristine): on both sides have! been paroled. - ll By the way of Xashvillr- we hnvp brief} Southern Accounts ol the battlc-uanturtlay.l Gou. Lt-eJclcgmphcd to Richmond th-tti the Federal army was repulsed ntpll points.' A dispatch to thew-(ms states that, the Con? federnte losses were mtimatozl at. not mo'rel than tivé hundrnd killnd and twentyhml hundrod wounded. Gen. Thoma: C 04)! was limong that killed. 3 l s ——————«ovd -—«———— 1 A POPULAR REBUXE CF ABORTION Dn. E‘ A. 0m: El ECTLD my 2500 Muomrm ~—Dr. Oh}: \\'nx. on 'l‘uasilnir, elected a Mom-5 her of The (Una Locidnture. by the invim'i-l hie Domnrrnr‘y at Fairfif-ltl \county. rm‘xa'iy-a ing tho p::trnm-dmmw majority 01' two limit-I sunri'fi‘rJtfindrell. This is one of‘the mo:t| sizniticant‘ “511115 ”that; “‘{2 have had ‘phnl [Miami-9 to nnnnnnve since these peritonsi tmd tmnh’ons timeé camg to «(Itch thequ-i ple ofthis country. - , i‘ The Dnotnr was illegally and unwarrnnb-x ably arrested at the midnight hour. and} forcihly removed from the Mate of Ohi‘oltoi Fart Lafayette, now one of the Bastiles 0‘ this Adminiafrzrtinfw. There he has been i inmnc-emtod rm- fnur month-sin n damp amtl filthy cell, not knowing whaf charges have“ been preferred against him, nor who his‘: cowardly accusors ure’. His répoated tie-i munds‘tobéput upon trial have been periist-ti ently disregarded: nnd‘he is still in prison,i or Wu}; a. few day-1. ago. 0 2 'i Nq'w‘ the loS'ul people ofhis own county have cast for him by far the largesp‘nmjnr ity. for Reprpsentalivef ever. before'given there. The result is a condemnation, ex pressed in thunder lanes. of the wluolesys tom-ofmhitrary nmlvillegulnrrests. » llis‘mn liciom 'ond cpwarglly a§xnilnnts and pers‘P‘cu tors had no: evenihe moral courage to run “onem'tlleirdwn persutmon agninstrhim. This [act gives the immense vote polled as‘till greater significance. There isn’t room em-u'gh in all the =Govemment, Bastiles throughout the country. to contain even {He Fnirfield co‘untv “syrrmathizers”—willl Dr. Oldaf—H'ulumbuv Sum-swan. ‘ '. ‘mDr. Olds lmszbeén released The first session of the pro‘sent Congrefis” (1861.02) anxious to give afair chance (0 (be dominant, party'to steal largely. and withbut' dnngbr nfinvestigutlon or punishmfint, pass-l ed thé following act. which the President approved Julv 17th. 1362: ' » 1 “Be it enaricvl by /60 Sena/t and House qf Rep-‘3 rrscn'lalircs qf t/u: (mired Sim/(s (if Americq in; ('onir/rcmnny: mm-mbled, That tlle operation; of the ct, entitled, “Ari act to prevent and} punishtkfmuds 9n the part of officers intrus-j {ed withllhe making ol‘r‘cmtracts for tlx‘sznv-l e]rnm9nt,”‘upproved June 2, he, and the} same is hereby suspended until the' first} Monday ofJnnuary, eighteen hundred‘andl sixty-three.” “ . 1 ‘ “Approved Julv 17t11,1862," : , l ' This not. it will be perceived. sn‘ponds.’ . the operation of the law providing’for {heu' l punishment ofslealing until January,lB63.g I No wondgr tli‘e Administration ‘.is so warm ly supported by an the public plunderets— -5 no wonder gross frauds have occurred in all; I the depnrlmenls—no wonder contfmctors and speculators, thieves and robbers, have grown wealthy and impudenL Who‘ ever. » {mo hear?! of five stealing being enacted: my (Egngrw and ppproved by the;Pneaji-' en . '* l @Dispatches from North Carolina stntq that Gem-Foster, with fifLéon thousand Feds oral troops and nine gunboats. attacked Kingston on Saturany week. and after ad engagement Instingi' two hours. retired to‘ the gunhmta. but, remaining itill in front of the Confgderate position. 3 ‘ a? 0n Suturdlny week, 'according to Snulhem accounts, a Federal force attack: .ed Kingston. North Caroline. and were re pulsed. A dispatch from lloru-estlom-oe. dated Friday laat. states that General Fos ter has captured the town lnndr mken five hundred'prisonen. This is confirmed by a still Inter Southern statement, which says that the second engagement was fought on Tuesday. The Confederates. thl‘ee th’ous and strong, after fighting five hours, were compelled to retire lmm the town, which was then occupied by the Federal troops.— J‘he lessee are not rerorted. but it is said tho the town was greatly damaged by the Fedferal bombardment. ~-. ...——-~--- «WH.._ ._ , 05: 91‘ III: M'wrmat T/dngsfilC Record—The citizens of Clermont co., Ohio, sentrn Than k< giving dinner to the soldxers from that lo— caliiy. now in Camp Dennison. Would it. be behaved ‘!——m’e dinner was stnlen ,hy the Black Republican doctors. prmch ers, and other nigger-worshiping hung eraon of the camp, and the scraps and leaving: only were given m- the sotdiers. . HA merry Christmas to all I ' Bank ‘of the River. bm‘cu) marvn H DESPQTLSPJ. FREE VSTEALING. PM: W ' Ebb QiflmpilrrL =M!! QUR FLAG I The union of lakg‘é-flne union of lands— The Union of rtnles new: w‘ould son-r ;‘ The union or hearts—the. union 0f h‘mda— : And the Flag ot'ogr-Cnicn forever! ' IL I. STAINS, EDITOR AND PROI’RIITINI GBT‘I‘YEBUBG, PA 2 LIONLDA-Y nfoxixfia, Mr. 22, 1862. OVR RATES. ~‘fi'WLilat thy thliahers of newapnpor: in a}! Hm tdwns and .cixicp around us nré raising guu'e rates otthcir. substrixfilon, advertising and )0}; w‘ork, the Printers in {this plnqe have de tc,n_nim;d $Ol to (raise me rates of their su‘h scfripgidfiflut’in'uonsoquqnce oflheheavy ad v-}nceib :‘lhn price L! hubs: and all printmg mprt-riqls, “c are cpmpcllcd to rniw slightly or) a I‘ch: of our {advt‘pisememm The items are oflsnchga chuructcr liand the gdynucc upon them up: s.lmm, that ouir phmms “ill s'cmuly feel it. wpild it may mqtcrfihlly “x“! us in carrying sail .th‘rougl‘m the crisis. } .. ‘ l‘_’. . . ‘ . _ , _“ OL'RUPBICES: one square,‘3 in5erti0n5p...“......,....‘...31 2'- Fyr eu-ry udnliljuuhl'insmzlnm'............ Q 5 .\Qvt-rtiwmvnts coutuipin‘g more lhvm_nne ‘ ‘bqunre,sl 00pm- sgunrclorn'instlgions. ‘EHule £\'01u:c5......g....1....L. ’ Audiroi'g Nu1ice5,...........‘.. l‘rgllmnolnry's Ndligesr..- Léiml Kmitcs, 10 coins pd:- line. , Übixdni‘y Nutigea, 3 (‘9111$ip(‘l““n8, over 4 lines ~ i—czujh to nqcm’npany Nimice. Blank-J—Sl‘ .50 22:; first quim—sl 25 101' each :nddiaiuunl qui‘rp. l 'Wlinndbnllm and Snbscriplion at old rates. "l‘he_l‘a:bo\'(;' rates have been mlopted by a!) the'lz'di‘tozs in this hint-‘0 und “1U be Pyricliy adhered to. . f _ BDEMOCRATIG VS‘TATE CONVENTION. n ( Thé ‘Democrxiticj-filatéCentral Committee 5} met Ith Reading on'Thquduy Week, the 11m 3 inst" wherlaresol'ution was-adopted. fixigg ' ll'eilnrgi/ay, the 171]; (31'" JuM, 11303, as life ii tinie, :md linrrishurg tlilé plate, tor holding ll tire next. Democnmc Shim Convention, to 31:30:55an :1 candidate liar Governor, nnd it ig‘czindid‘ute for Judge of {he Supreme Court, 5% in plnde 01 ”on. fiVziltofr 11. Luwric, \\ lioae Ii term will expire in $O3. ~ } ‘} —~————-—)‘~--~§:—-—~J I l i ‘ WHIGHLY IMPORTANT! 1| Lllonl. Wm. 11. Sciwnrdil Secretary of finite, '! and his assistant. 1". W.E Seward, Esq: lmve ‘3' ttf'ndeiged their i-eajigmltiomy nnll'tlie ‘W’T‘Ole l 2 Cubinql, i 1 is’ J-uqipred' will follow uitJ—V l: Gian. Burnside, it is-nlsd rum‘oreil, l: 1 ton ?‘llétedfliis resignnfion ql~ the. command of i] the Aifmy of the Polnmq‘c. " ‘ 4—_ »~»~ ._.->-—~---~-« ‘lfi'fl‘he Postmihtor lGenernl hm istuml ah order removing his bun which prohibit 941' ‘certuin Democmnc newspalwm fmux passing though the nuilu, We presume that the' Me oleqtihnaiin the great .\‘lntos of the North have opotied hiaf‘ye: 1.0 the fact 11an the grepler ttne tyranny of the present administflutmn" the stronger the prejudice} of tlxnfenple‘ grow ngnimt it.— Or" in oth'ér worrl.;, previenting Dcmdcmtic n‘ewspnpers from hcing gun-ivd t‘arqugh the mails dops nOl scréen {1:19, misd‘t'cdc of him jsélf and feilow-Mxfiiuistmtors from “‘l‘“ MEI 16$le Ropubficfin ninmbc-ri of Con gi‘ess have again given the “1‘ lo thfir bro-i facsions. In the Home” on 'l‘huraday. the [ bill prévixlina {art‘lxecozhpbnr:ltiml 6f Loyal: citizens far the 10:11 of slaves «minced or ab- ‘ ducted by the s'oldiers of the United States 1 méqay. was laid on the table. by an vote of 86", ytzns to 45 naya. “ ' i {—oll the sable day 11‘ Lil] appropriating , stQn hundrod and thirty-two mlllinns ior the support. pmbe army alone, I)&$SFd the I Housel ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘filinn.‘.Toixn Nickmm, ,frhgn Clws‘et county. Pm." blu'intro Rucwl‘n bill in Cm:- gresslprbvidiug fog‘ if)? raising ofone bun}!- red negro regimefita, the field officers of which are lto‘be paid rimollle the sum now re ceived by any othoroflicers of thesame grade in the‘service, shoiwing that, in the esiimn- tion pf ithe maker" a negro is worth just twicemé much nan“ white numvother things —-mzidé from color anti fragrance—being catfiunl.l (. I I 1 . ‘m S. Senat‘nr Arnold. of Rhode Is lqfid, having .bepnf alas-Ind as a Rppuhlican, by‘son‘ie of the radical iournals, has written n‘l letter repu‘diajling nll sympqthy ‘wilh thfit party, shit stilling (hat he gran elected as a Union may), and in opponition to the Republicans. ‘ ‘ AI . 4M. 4. ; WThe commiésfomw revise and codify the Pennsylvania. State rei‘enue laws have bieen for some months engaged in their du tieg in Rhilndelpfiia, and have now nelrly finished ‘their labdrs. Th’e important result 'alttnine'd, 'it is sla§ed, 'is that they are able t 9 recoinmend a reduction of the tax on r'ea) estate to one mill on the dollar. l Pennsylvania Wm:nrlu].—;Ui‘h9rm the War Department. bias resisted all Gov‘ Curtin’s qfl'orté to have sick and wounded Pennsy). Vania soldiers brought toour Stale hospitals. In Saturday’s battle the Pennsylvania t‘roo’ps suffered severely. and Gov. Curtin and Surgeon General King have’gone to Washington again on the same errgmd of mercy. They have already appealed too often. The «fly to aucgeed is 10 demand— at Washington they comply with damanda. When they shut their ears Ito appeals.—l’a— (riot (f Union. ‘ {HQ-Mr. Davis. of Kentucky, in the U. S Senate, on Monday.said : The fact that some of the Staten hn-i‘abol fished slavery was the cause of they". If they had all reminid it» at. the thin: oflhe formucion of the confederacy. {here would have been no war on the communion to :- bolish slavery. The people in the great val ley ofthe Mississippi nre determined to suf fer this nolonger—they wam, pence from it —nn«l are determined to reconstruct this Union, leaving Massachusetts, New Hamp shire, and New England, if necessary, out in the cold. m Governor Seymnur is pledged to pre vpnt‘any inn-that arbitrary arrests in the State 01 New York. Abraham, look outl 'fl‘The Prfiaidenf has nominsted to the Senate Hon. Cdebß. Smith, the present Secretary ofthe Interior, to In Judge of 'the District (hurt of the United Sane: for the Dnatrict of Indiana. , x m : I'nder this chiion, the I’alrigt J‘ Union {EIfin—TUE mngeiiding emotion: of sorrow Mad Inger an the breasts of thé Nation to :day. Our armies Before Yredc‘rickabqrg I'linva‘ been compelled to {all back; and while In are still in the dark “do the ac _lufl low they lfistalnfil in the Forge than Quseless encounier‘into- which they have 2been precipitated; _while anxiety is wide‘ i-provd iii every .heart, and anguish wring: ihe bosom: of the friends of (he gnllnni zslain : while every pairiot mourn! tho loss. .1 Ind every honagt man blushes "il‘h‘s-hixme : M the new re'pulse; while the-clouds gntlm and the future. looks black with forebod lings: while there is h'bfror'enough, God 3 know. for all oi lin—anger,“ deep. rpmlute land overwhelniing..is knitting {he obiews 13nd stirring up Lise blood of an earnestloutl raged people. E 4I” ' ~ L Failure upon; failure,;miliiom npdxi mil liqn‘s, hundred; of thoiungmds of precious lliven. disnsier. .'lubm..camnge. fiacrifice— land will not théseeulfice! ; l . 1‘ What more oflhiood and ruin lwill tile in‘ ‘,snu’ate passion {havei :Ilow lo'ng shall we fnnnd duriih mug” wept, pm! éuhmifl’ :liow' llong shall we su'il'cr? Hava‘wo nnifdrunk I the lilt’lf‘f cup 61 mudnéss to‘ ihe'dregg? ' l 'l‘herlz is nnt mere mininvnim-y pnuion in :the thought. The gdtliering' rage Miich 'swells the honogt indifinutinn of the land i{rlom east to well, like thq‘ileep lmnving of; l the troubled sea, is a firec'u'rsoi' of the np—i fpronching storm. ,which. if it ishall even ‘rome upon us ill ii.» fullffurym'ill hyi'eep‘ be“ fore it the ,cnueefof‘lhe nation’s Ranger and! :sgnny, as the rimbing ioriiadn swwi»: the? lfcrest and {be fields iii its mad, reaibllebsj CflY‘OP!‘ 2 no 2 on 1 no We have: no heart lo‘jfiitovmore on they subject of thatéill-judémd and murllerdus conflict, forced impranl n}. rductant Gone'ral“ by the péremtot‘v commands nf lyis supcri-f ms—n confliet‘ifn' which, it is quid, our l'oss‘ will {all little Hum-L of 20.000. in kille(l,} hounded and m§s~ingu erjding in (limétrous‘ defeat, and llmfleflentvor' (Elle army norms i. the river [0 ilsioriginal'g)n~giiinll,near Fab: mouth—n positipn \\'hin shonH hs‘wrhzu'e‘E bmfiT-tnkpn. or. :if tnkun. novor In?! M 312-! tuck the imprpgllhllleposxtxon ofthe gneniy} in front. I . l N( w York i~ but foam)" 9 folio\\'i}lg egtracts froml I'erl/r n ,’ . x The fcoHng '1 pnrlrnyed in If? the llrm’tl and ‘ Frmn the Ni «v York Herald, Dov. 17. . :al ginnmy'ddy in Hui: cih’. {IOII that glmrtrmh (“me In —t‘lmt the (I umhh‘r nf‘nur §n imm: nap, and flu,» <itnn7 éqfiiwnumu‘ng tl'mti: \\'nq ‘f-rm‘s the R-lppyhnmmnk tn jty of the romngnt (If the Yostordnv “"- It wn= nnt (71H 1m fully ronl‘zm humps Ind hm‘ tinnjlflnguthi‘r nr-coxsm-y tn rn- insurer the 53:3 nrmv Thoua fact: ¢rinswi the 014 mm" down:- sinn. minuiwl with intenw ihvlizftu'ivn unrl smnthm'od muifmuri. livwvl-n'lv ~m-m‘ml. to {OOl that “19:1me 121nm] of dhe country h'ul bvr‘n shedfin \‘uin ”11‘0“!”th imhv culity which dim-(3,15 o‘pr armzcs I‘rnm .1119 city of \\'nehinpitnn. - V " The duty nt Ile Prmioh‘mt, nn'h-r them cirr‘umstnncm. ii‘ very phnin. Hi 9 “in'/.0 i< [Fri-ctlvrnxpryniib‘k‘ m llm (‘nimhwu H < CAIN"?! Minifle‘irs are r-«pnan-lt- indirect iv. and “ill havie toronch‘r‘nn :Ir‘i'cmnt herp aiu‘", (H mm hm (In-r 9 i~ in (End HI Hon von or :m inn-p wail, mHl'ngu-lewan lu-rv on mrth. Lot xim n: nm‘v pmvitln I'm- lin sufi‘lv n!‘ the N‘ u-thc- h) cumin-I‘,«hm‘hwv'n' th lilll'l‘li vlimi‘cu’nizv-N WM”. huvr» hug-114M min on Hm cm nlry. 'l'ho rlnliv- rv .'«r thu onumry is in II u-lumt‘l‘ of IR» l'rnci-h-HJ. am] the poopié wlm {-irmul- him wi-l! lnuk tn him fir lhh-lu-nI-m' :vlminiflmtirn of tlwir nflh r%, ""1 NW snm'ifivn of mnn in nfliro who are iicnmnvtvnt in tho tn-‘k thw/ h'nve undortnkojn. It i~ Ihr-‘llc-[mhlm mi?! n"! the CVuh'nl limit: mu~t in» profit-Wed. : I’mm I‘. e N§'\‘ ‘\'cr‘. “311.1“, DEC. 17. By Gm. [[6l6ka rm] rs the mm\' of the} Rappahunmwk Fm mun-hm! upmumns" the-i imprngnnlllt- Innntm‘io: of HI" FI c-HI-I-11-kJ-111 1:1 heights. brigmlef aftm' Migadf. liivisinn ”RN-l (livffiinn. onoal‘tpr nnntlwr«looixn-liml.jln‘nl-. snmh "pr-n lhhnanmh shuglllervu, frum : daybreak In mniwl. until il~ ruin was ram-1 plate. until “will nigh twenty t‘mummll brave and nnh'le‘thuis {wot [he \‘lrginiu‘, lull-side: with their blood. The Imhlench in: canny-3, th‘b (launllesw in_lrnlridity. of: our mag‘mfir-entém'm‘v woi‘e novilr more sulp‘ limoly dwplnygkl. The lslmidnring strum-l gy, the incompetent gonamly‘hip. which I hurled ”mm to ‘3 fruitlivss (100"), MW?!" branded itse-lf :sn cnnspimlnm y in indi-i-, criminate slnnitgtqr and mmdvr‘ hv wfiqk», snip. Again in. "0 you. Ahx‘whh‘m Lincoln.{ by tho hands anl nry \\'. II:llle‘;(:k and Ell-1 win M. Stanton; sm. .1.-an. to tlmmandg upon lhnueanvlzn 81min desolation and lunnrls 0" the no life tn(the pfri which no patrwl cpn=cion<nesx 6f self—sacrifice caé n the Rappuhannfi which WM Truffle. sand firesides (ea God alone can fvi ‘We have no rods of anger in‘ an houri like this. The some of sorrow for the na-f tion and her slauzhiered sons cools even 3 the hot wrath ichich must yet break fortli' upon the head; of tho‘e whose selfi=hnesl-, i whose incompetency, whose reeklensnessfl and whose ambition have brought nnr grief' uronuß.-*T * * * '*' *1 ‘Gen. Burnside adcd under uric! owl"; ,~ he . was "units/let! to: move upon Frmlerickshurg‘ by peremptory directions irnm iWnshingiu top. which dou’nineeml over hie judgmenti and cxtorted his obedience. When he was I‘ ordered in Fredericksh‘urg he had the pro-l mise of Gen. anlleck that his phntmnsi should meet him there. Gen. Helleck for-l gotta give the ordpr !—and they were delayed i so long that qhe enemy otcupied thel ‘ heights. In this emergency a council of war was held : all Hi: corps commander: 'oppmrd an' advance; but Burnside said, inponclusioml that he wwconipdlcd to advance by ordtrsfi‘om i lVashington. » ..'l‘he hour but struck wh'en we must havel an immodiata‘change of measurement! éf, men, or the next sound which greets our) wars will be the knell of the‘Union. The public patience is exhausted. Thisslupen dons Juggernaut of an administration crushes, hundreds of thousands of brave Union soldiers beneath its bloody wheels; but it makes no impression on the rebellion. With a new army of six hundred thousand then brought into the field since August, we are worse at? to-d-y than on any preced- , ing day since the rebellion broke out.‘ Ev-l ery leading measure of this administration has been a mistake. It has strenghtenedl the determination of the rebels by oom-I pelling them Ito fight for their property, their homes, and their rights, for the secu rity of their dwellings, on the sanctity and lhonor of their wives and daughters, instead .of fighting for n mushroom end damngogue. government, established in opposition to‘ revered traditions. and at its outset withouti any secure hold on southern sympathies“, ’Tnis administrazion ha!) consolidated the South by an in-tane policy which has extin guished and obliterated the Union reeling prevalent in every State except South Caro—; llina at the beginning of the war. It hm;k {wasted prodigions resources. s‘qunndered L precious lives, tried the hearts of loyals men, and exhausted the long suifering p‘a-K tience of the muntry. It stands before thel world as the most gigantic sud humilisting failure in history. , l Whed a whole nation is put in mourning! becauseblundering incompetence and char- t r h‘rnthm and Friende; angufih to tlm hoqu np‘m {—:.lmth ilmt gives in; union. and bbl‘l'nw 1 can 06195019, {or the needful though vastly auge. By the banks of ( thpre ,wuidi slaughter s, and by‘twnnty thou i~ to—dny are shed which‘ ’z Mn}; “ :. 3q" «" ~u'i ‘ ~ wrap“; i ’ ' "“'~"1‘_"”4" - W“ .; H '.H‘” ‘1 w nnism direct 'ihe movements'ol‘ nrmletl LOCAL DEPARTMENT. l xind deluxe the land with blot! shed to no, - l l fumnose. the point is reached: oyond which: Wll WAN T i: W 0 0-D . -' further forbearance would he” crime. The ‘ ”Those of our pmrom who intend paying l' Pith??? ”"13“??? hi:}0r1::l {)“llgntfifiz their suhwriptinns in WUOD,'will please tur-' ‘ . _ . hToughfihgiri' couhvfyxi: the :ng: of mid; ward ”Aimee: as the filth-exist)" is near m h md.‘ Prom e‘vr‘ry humsn heart—Mm every: THEl65T“REGIIENT.—On)londnymorn-l prep. except the stony-hen“. false, l)“: in; luat,Col. C. Henry Rudder and Lieut. Col.‘ ill 3 Abolition PTPSS—Imm ""7 section or: E. G. Fiibneltock, having rel-cited their com-4 the country. carries the cry of horror. the mlssioni. named to join the Regiment, nt‘ wail of lament for our slaughtered soldiers Newport New". J. Hnrvey White, Esq, has“ —nlhn, slaughtered in vain-{murdered by 139" aWOW"?! Adjlm‘n'» find “N‘- T- P orders from Washington. What we have Bum": Cllll'lflinv of ”R Regiment»; Dr. IL" extmcted (run the Herald and "'.er is but! Horner‘and F. .B. Picking, Su’tlers'. l I l'tint note of pulilic feeling—of the mp»! seller. J..“ Mickley, ot‘lhincmnér,Torn-..r.V1 pressed "Mb which is yet to brElk {Offli- l I}? of this roantyfhns been appointed Chaplain. ‘ —‘—““' ...... '“ “ i as: no i ‘ , . H comm arm Formula m 2 °f ‘l‘“ l‘ gm" ""73 ~ . t; _ i , 1 ‘ ”Don t forgl-t the Undluf Fair, to cbm.‘ 1' m" ”‘3 5""? ”m ‘“ °' lb”? ““9”” v-mence in Shcnds & nut-mew: u u ' ‘'» . . - :\ ,onßednesq have b. 6913; :made m Congrest to. full for "'3; day next. The ladies are hnmlv engaged in' formntion to regard to the grbituryarrestl : making in,“ preparations; Go ti: the Fair— l made by order of the‘ administration. and ercnbody 8°! . I that they were voted down two .toone. It ' -=.‘7 -~ -»—-- «~— -_._ ‘i ;: seems thntthe voice of the P 0491?" M exrll yer-Attention In directed. to thandrertiwe pressed in the lateelections, had had littltfll ment, ': 25°21" fiu'um‘f‘. If" Wm. :“d‘i‘l’” efl'ect upon‘the radical majority in Congress. I "“2 o t e 'enflbur}; “Kim“ “M (“5,5‘?“ The x. Y. Ilnaldwéll snysthnt if this Com! ‘“P"‘“‘°'-_-.;- 7- -;-_, . h r i - gress had “been guilty of such c ntempt ofl ‘ Q'We “Mm?“ ‘l’m \(hl‘i' Ste“:”t,'s' the popular will befnre the'el “0"“. ”mi (ornpnny we} not“; the battle of Smurdly, vote nguinct Reptihlicanism uld huveih‘mng 1”“ ‘fm'h‘dfm gminjidntyifi‘ been ten times 'grcntér than ' wafs. ‘Do; i ”Mr. D. K. Snyder, as Adjoinlstmfer,‘ the 'purty in lmwerl‘lnve'the‘ihir nass mth-l hfls 50.” ”'0 “"0 Of Culhfifllll‘" Sllyslerude er than the light hecnuw their‘deéds nrelcéfl-‘w, in TMOM township, cont'niningfzgol evil 1" If “'.th has heen (lon‘ islriglll.wby‘; acres, to Mr. Jhcob .\lillcrJ at York county; for! do they; fenr’do lay the fasn before ilie, $6,000 “‘4‘ country? If tlhe’ncts ol' the thlministralion i cannot hear" gttrntinv. the remedy is not'to' _con‘renl their de‘Pll" from the-Temple, but to~ get rid‘nf the perpetrators and put better men in‘their him-ecu In no fioi'q'rnment in] the world. .cltiin‘xing to be condtitutionnl. could such a cburse be permitted}. In Eng-i land,‘ for in_t‘ltnncp. whnce system is sol muiclh less frm, the administration would tinted“ e t'o oppone no reasonable an inqui-l Iy} ”lit did.’that would bathe lust. of it.—! llorl‘ niiuch more is it the right of the pet}! ple.i'lllloligll their rq-rr-snntntires. in shch ‘ a com try in; this, ti) demand an investign-l tion i to all :mnttersol' I'ul ic adminisirn-i 'tion, ‘1) rticularly lin»? whit-2 :ifl‘ecL the lib-l ertien fthphi’tiznn? Tllt' ha e fact. ol'refu-E snl i3llr7§lll.fll€:4"t‘vi LPnce o‘l‘ ilcllillqe or foui ; play. As 'well might the magis‘rtlte of A} distrioi. in=ietf upon a murdered m m heingi intvri‘qd witlinut, a y'coronerk tnq'iést. To, refine linquivr‘y ’i\ the stronfimt ailmisainn ol“ guilt. L'l'hosé con )(‘iOll‘ of intmcenr‘tf always" epuirt I'nveetigution, But t are is o‘gnnjl time ph‘oniinc, in which in mliyntion will vbrcnmif int-villahle. nnd‘ we will it be loi' tho~xo \i'hn nm\"nttpmpt to tl on? a vnil over tlien- black (11(365t il' ll eyrmbnft- nublic wrath by mint-re orgiouvlro of ll)(‘ll‘;:(‘:ll‘PPl‘. _Stvrn' juetico may doinnml’ :i groatér s'ncrilit‘e, and the' voters ligaimt inquiry uriy' thigh liml t‘lmmaelrm on tho \\r mg: siilou Nothing ifi more rmh’ri ‘nn cmth than that :w rot-kan in': i~ to honindv liz-l‘me this run] mnvul -520" is nwr. mid that many mm; \\ill be re i\'nr,‘ilrhlnocor‘tliuu in his devil“. 'lihi‘ is but tho lug-ginnini: .nt' :ho enrl. lit the l'nnntics nndhu 'vvs uhCongww hmvicro" LOVE AND ("ARE FOR irzm N 36120: The \x-ndl-mfiuxnmi N: w York r‘nrrnepnn. {lom nf’tlw Ph'mlwkphi t‘ Lr:/;,"r h": tho fnl< lnwin‘: pur'luragn'l «in Ix} lwlt-r 0.”, Fritluv. which‘ will L 045 lmuiiau‘ ilm-rqfl (ORV/titer pony'h‘: ‘ . ‘ “.\‘m-l' hm" n o'nthing firm in U-L- oEty hn=‘jn~t 1.. -‘ n , : \runh-rl u mfitrnot‘ fnr (ha mvmnfiwhn‘ nl' fi ‘s' l‘mnmml suits of rli-Elfin: (n; I‘lw finnhnlnnxlt. 'f‘h'nv are to §W fun-Mm] as mnn nu pnwilplo.” 5 A \\'-00k, '11:” \u‘ rn-a-l u; the {IF-matches: from {Le Army M“ the Potomac that some llhlf llAzm ’su'lllrru on p (:kvt “'l‘ré l'quen to (lenl‘a from {he r‘xtrbme cold Weather, and rm nor-Aunt, of cmu'w, of hotvlmving. Bultivipn! \ol.:l;:.nz h ‘kemp .lvlwmcplw‘i \t'nl—xln; Am‘ll fiMLin {he fade of ilnia, nmll ivorwf still ‘ inltlm fad, thh! many soldiprs’ l'mnilim arc- nolml‘y'nmfin; 21nd [finishing at lmme fur lhe “am. of sutficie’pb foovl and ‘cloll:ln;, the < A4llnixf‘éti‘ntion at \anh’ipgt’u’a :fon'rls an order to a pr York fiu‘ul‘llr tlm mnnufaglllre of 50.- 000 mite ol'icln'thing”flhr a lion-cl’e of worth- ‘ loss nogmp‘: ! lll‘ut what. cure old Abe and hismin’inm‘ Tali llu; “poor white mull” {mince} lllr'i' :hnvétiuk n the gallant, Szmhns and; lowly ,I)inzflm.llhme “Amoriban cilizans of' Al": i-(‘un nlmkmn'l.“ uuldm- llleir‘spm‘inl proteol tion ‘2, “’.lllflll {clulrmn- get intop‘qmer again; these: Almlllinlji-‘ts will have A fearful 116-, countto rl‘ntll-r.‘ Heaven gram tlm time: may speedily qomh. 3 ‘ =3 -~- ' IS}?! THIS mmsemi ! “Xe. viip the following pamgraph from the (Jongrc-vionvil ilpiocec-tlingg M published in ‘ the Philadelphia Prms of Wednnsdoy last: 1 Mr. Stevens; (Rt-p.) of Penmyi'ivahin, saitl’ it, wig; n mockary to hold that. the Leuis-i:|-[ ture n‘f Virginia had ever assented to'the, new State. _Ag-mrthng to his principles. hel Could ‘vota for; the hill on the ground that} the rovolutiontry Slate, beingln belligerent. 1 was not emit]l tl to the privileges of the} Constitution. With his relaxant. (Ito L’nianf can nowrlm radnwlru it was under (In: Constllu-* tion mit brunt/4 slavery. ‘ ‘ ‘ i In the name of the 7,ooooonstitutionaii Union lbving men of hancastler county, we; demand that Tumours STEVENS be art-estadi and tried; for ‘t‘renspn. ‘Hadjve an honest, and patrintic Administration we ‘lbelievei such would hé the case. But M'it is. Sn; Vlssjtnmls high with the powers thaLbe, who have lhrqwn aside the Constitution (is a thipgoi' theqmst, and for two years more the eon-ermtive citizens of {Jancuter coun ty will be diag’mcgd nnd migremes’ented by this hoary howled Abolitionist and‘ ”at” of everything thgt in good and gush—l4mm Int: ' cncer. i , z s ' 1&9 *4. I ”Dispmdhm from Nasflville, dined on Thursdux. "3,0” tint figlfting had been “05111 on All fly in the vicinity of Corinth. between the Federal troops under Genprul Dodge. did the Confederates under Col. Forrest. Genegal Morgan is repom-d to ’be moving to cut the Louinvjlle arid Nash ville railrmd. Gen. Van Dorn hm? arrived at Stevenso’n. Alabama, with fifty thousand men, to ioin Gen. Bragg. Theyhole oflhe Confederate force in '[epnessee is estimated at seventy thousand. with their outposts about eieven miles from Nashville. “The Courier nys. " when A'braham Lincoln came into power he found the‘ tell rihlo rebellion fully orgnnized innd prepar ed for the deat-rnction .of the Government.” The Rev. Wuuu Cosonovx, while laboring IS a Hissionnry in Japan, mus cured of Con— sumption, when all other means had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician re siding in the gren: City oiJeddo. This recipe has cured grant number: who were sum-ring from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds. and the debifity and nervous depression caused by these disorders. . Desirous of Machining others, I will send lhil receipe, which i hue brought home with me, lo I" who need it, tree of clings. Address Rev. WI. CUQGBUVE, 439 Fulton ‘Avenne, A I - ‘ : Brooklyn, N. Y. WGenc‘ral McClellan in in New York}, ,n Dec. KS, 1867. 1’ Abraham Lincoln saiid wlien' he came in to power. that “there is anothing going wrong; that there is notlging that reaily hurts anybody; thn noquy is aufl‘ering. anything.” a We await an explnnntion from one or both of these parties. To 6m- mind neither knows Invthing of the state of the country now, nor did they them—Wu Advertise. yes-.\mmonim ngcumjy letds to infi delity and treason. ‘ , ~— ~ A --o .W - f + wwfiw? 5;... mama: Hdn. Edward M poiutz-d fill the vacancy in the'Com—m-e .\lilimrv‘ Aflmts, In p ace 0 Mr, [Unit of issuur “J . f [3B"le P'DPNS CMMCN‘d “‘5“! U”: Emilia]: cake fivhiéh accompanied the above m'nice, thu‘ and (incur Institute, in thispl:uc’e,intetisllh-3 happy couple will not-Pp: mnny tlmnku. .\hyl ing Mi Exhiliition 133 i! (Toning? : I'“lflw'snnshim;bf'hnppines‘: mcr lighten up their! 5 fin": Sabbath Svhonl of. Chi-is? Chr‘irch \ l”?””"‘-V' and may ”WNW.“ shndnw "CWEI iLtrnd to holu tlht-ir-Annivi‘runry on WednL-s- 1 Ilan on the doors oflheir home; and \illl'n life's T“: evening next, ((‘hr shims eve.) {' r‘jnnrnoy’ia» o‘rr. may angel ll'nnds I‘nnw‘y them! A . to in home oteurnn‘. Miss “In-3 ond the realms! @Loml and pvnexiul rews “'le be fonnd ;of ”mph" ‘ _ _ i ’n 0", fouf‘h [HigP. \ > ~ 4"» I h i 0n the 4!!) high"! the Lutheran Pnrsnmgo, _ _ - . a in r‘u-rdmrz hv .Rm’. ‘l‘i Rail-v Mr. D \\’lD WT” mm” """THWWM ”mm? "a” L. Evans v‘u'mss sum; 1;. MILLER, both] of this “HIM”. \ - '3" ’ ._‘_ “7‘— ’ ~ 1 WUrphnn’s (‘uurt tn-mormw. Dev. ‘23 l. ‘ LETTER FF OMi TEE 165TH Nan-mm Slim. Duo. 14. W 32. { 11. J.F'r.un.:.l~‘.r.q.— D- aerrr—l thpuglnt lt “ould le lntrwmfin‘g to tlm-xr-mh-N of lir-ur valuable nlmol, finnymf \\'llnln lmve friémls, hllhl):tll'l~:. I-on's, and lrllrfllhor-z, in our pr‘mcut. in Lille xi lino ’l'rwm'llle‘ Imm. ‘ we 1m (Imm (iv!l)‘~l)urg an the 6th. 2 After :1 Hon" run, we lvndmd Bulfi nmnx next mfihvil [l,. nl {OH-lack. wry cold #an h'nns'ryu \\'v'Nv-lilugl Grams (0 march lo the ll:llllXIL-§m:vfztl 1 thin ll till-null. Aflnr )‘océn‘ing orders, “'0 nuln-lu-«l;.undpr the cnmmmuluf f.EI-1.1.('n1. Fnllnmetnclg. During the nn-n-ll wwwrm “.'l’mpd \\ith élu-nré from tlmfnirwx. the l‘l’MlH‘J 'Er fllgs and liflllllkl'nlllf’l‘fi mntinulnu Lall along odr nmrch to ll 6 Dn-pnt.‘ lTlxe molnln}: \\':u lléflllfiflll—lllt' mmm “(ml wars-Alanna lu'lglnl-' ly. I'prm {:1‘{0llll‘l! lln} humid. ‘we rncvlvnd n rusc'n: invitation tnlt’lke lwon‘kfiunfit the l'niun' lh-ligl‘ Aofi'éligr'nn: Tho lnoal “as far Milt-r 1ll:|n/<lr;rmnftl vxpnr‘g. unll \\ llicll “If: of firm! st-Nirn 1011.5. \\'? nll \\'lsh in‘: mm :5 tn lllr- (- lfzrna nl ll nll‘flnrlre. dllr tlan} fur llw kuullju-uvpfinn givvu m.“ The nun-«my no xmnrébnrmé hn‘im: "Lula," wr- 10h I‘mfhhunrv'nl‘Llf 1A 31".. and nrrivml mfvly .«n \\‘”.hmtpn a‘: r. P. IL. l..kin;_v up‘ ’qum'tvru n 1 ”:0 SuMio-m‘; lib-twat. We Ir R’ Washington n_n tho- lfh‘hfii at 2 P. M . an tho South Amar‘mn. nnxl 'mfriW-tl: at Fullrnsq Munroe an tlnq HUI .'lf: 2A. 3:1. Uero m ror‘eivod orders {ruin Grimm] DH tn (tr-am. up the Jinn-x: Riv” It Anvpnr; .\jpw'i‘. whm-e we luauh-(l (m. H: 1211:. n! ‘3 P. M" vary tired. ASP-1' lnmlEliwv‘ifiK-hcd (cuts. anl’fo‘t M )g‘fno. ‘ 41 k , E‘ “'r Im-Nt'd wwrnl «+ka H. 731"! finnh. ' whirl: 1 rm who be; the xFork of’lhc Merri- mno. \ ‘ " , \\'o n'ro all nninyinzipkm-Hont horrid)”:- Tlmrn ii mngmmlk nf'kipnvjn: "~10 pm H unknmrn will}. I remsiin '\nur frivmi, EMANCIPATION 1:1 MISSOURI. The \\':uh’mgnn crifimmndonknfi the New Turk Trlmnr, FAY“: ‘ - . - ‘ “Sunat-vr Wilson, of £rn¢slohll<flufihfifi prmmrvrlsnnd \\'vll imxln «lthlv intrnrluw‘. n hill in hill nf I‘lmnnorizm'finn in .\Liwnurx. Innsn Huh lan Ihv-x Cunqllt‘pltinn nl' llmt SIM? finhitls E'nnm-xpminn f It thmu cmmu-nia tinn. and us it in dmzmljullnl tho uxmmt ‘im. parlance to ~oOhro (1:01. a!“ and HM.- in’u-r -9:1: of the prnpln on th aid» of Freétlmn nr’nl minim! the R ~hvlli‘bn, it is prnpowd to give the? immf‘lliato nréuwinry, nicLa)!‘ tho an-{nnwm lqwm-d Evhdnvipnslon n'fi‘fi mil itarydmmnurn. Tlm hillffl'en afirq in~lull'- mom of HOPOOIIOO “on .l‘lris‘ ptnpqw. \gith' suitnhle rmv‘sinna to‘ ihs‘uru the ,aecimr glishmonl. ol'ilu purp 159+”. ‘ _ _ I lleli‘é ié'aroiimr whom? to mli the people for the purpose of I:9“ng ”no negrm ofn whole State from. . Sign'l‘lpr “Vii-«sy: propagate to m“ slimy at rm:l timlqinstlie‘mrut install; mont,” TEX MILLIQNLDOLLQRS of thei people's money. to be vii-fining lrhm them by burlhenenme tuxntipn.[ {This “first. install., ment ” is to be follow¢nl§ by several OtllPl'B offilie same diménsfom. Euntil the slnvm nrr ull'lmught. Aftor that, sieveml moreimmll menu of the sameclmrqcler will bé required to‘purclmse a colony foil- the " Fr'ee Amen“ cana qf Ajrican'dcscent," ‘as President Lincoln calls the contmbnndsfiand several more will be required to cdlpfiize them. When will these outmges on line rights oi the peo ple game? Not untzl ‘t/m Dcmocrqry ace re» atordtopowcr. ‘l § . I m-‘w—“Cdx—w— ' EH“ Clev‘eland alwngllord‘jlmprietor tendered a pruminemtlln‘wyer s27.ooo’in "mernbackn," in paymént of nmortgnga. The payment was lefhéed. on the grolmfll that the “greenbacka”: Ilene nola. legit! led der, god a su'il. will be gommenced to'lesl. the question 0f the colgslitmionnlity of the law making U. 8,. Treasury notes legal tender. - » . l .. _._____,mh,_,_w__ _ 3Tb? cause of the defeat at. Freder zcknburg w to be inquired into. _ i. _‘-,___ ~4 “Stturdny morning was one of the coldest of the season bereubou Ls. special Notioon. A Card to the Suffering :: mzwggg an. Flour. R e Flour “’hile \\ Ilene Bed \\'hezfl......... Cmn Rye ()ntl ................. 8urk}hcnt..........................‘ (flow r 59“! ................+..... Timumy denim...........,..... Finn Seed. Plush: of Pnria .... ‘Lutu urbane, per‘ hwy”... 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BULLINGER to Mi~.=‘ HENRIETTA [9.. .dangllN-r of Amos Lefcgcr, Esqu ull uf~LTuiqn towmhip. thix county. . ’ l WM“ the nhunnfnnt supply of deliciousl m 'nfiwomwuu' uugiu} excrmlinvz six line: “ill lvrmner he «lunar-i at 1m" nur Inna! n-I -w-rtkin! mics fur nll ‘mvr that. number n “Hem-“(13‘ ‘ . - 0n ”'0 ‘."7lh nr‘Vmg‘nt nnhtvi! '«rfror, h .\[nq- Hun. ‘luml. Urn!” 5N INL-LIFI. rump-r l} ‘nf Ham llun Imvndnip, thin mum), ign lh 41(41}w-rufl.i.~ngl'. ¥ : m] I‘w l‘. h» m~l , in l‘rnnklin tmrndfip JOHN ('.\R‘l.-\l'H|l.‘Esq., ugwl 33 )m’rs mcmlhs fwd 4 duy~‘. , ' ‘ I)" .\nlurxl I; an R. 111‘: ”no ”nSl'iY-I' 3n- Ih‘; ‘plm-‘v, nt' IHIIm II u-u-n Mr 'I EJVHY HUN-K MAN. of \R nlluwl‘. I'VmbLhn «qnnn. 1‘.1..» (u ”re HI'HI ”0;." I“! llltlll‘f "PM? u' h'4 n‘n- . . Hh rpm In; \z’g-rv laktnjlu mo fur in «rum-L I ( (in the {ilh in l.‘ mi l'nny- H-hy. .mux'i hi'l‘EH. SI") hf lhvnl ,h‘lnynuuuh. :ngwf 11>] ~\mr.» fi nmn'lu mu) HIH ;. Hid lmuLl um n-- (mm-d m, hi‘ (mun; mid-'lnuiml‘nl the U 1 r-l "I|“an ('hg rr‘u yard, I ' Unvlhuullx “I“,"!’.Jffl"'|""l.i‘llhhhtlll ..‘ nl‘lu-r a"... mi. 7.qu 14:19:!“ rm“ .4! Hum} Tic-k 4 .‘. m “46- I u u-Ir ml. WW" . (m um» Tlh~in<t.lnl.l.%.‘2 WII-II“".\. nun-:3.- n'r anusqu “.119, ngl-d t‘ 31-. h ‘.I lllulull'i' nil-1 ’stngx ~ 2 ' ‘. ‘ 1 f 1 0n n.» w. in~t.. A‘:\'\ 3111:? LI)l‘I~‘.-\,' u‘lhurhlcr of .\I-rhntj Kllnpl.,tlguY-l'\mrl )- Imm [ha and If: -I be‘ . _ ‘ . ()n l'u- 11th in~'l.: “Will [71,. cM] of “i 'h u-l , Fthltuwr, nl Frnni‘hn Itl\\lhllip,'|m'd 2| )‘M 'i .V 7 nluYllh-mlnd H 4‘.” L Mr! W» Ilh- 12 II in” . 11 Hullghwr. MARY .\.\'.\, ~16! ‘4.” 51.- n: I; Inmuhul null 21 ulnyz; ' ~ - f, I)" lin-1 HI huh. (‘ \|.\'l\' If": \‘YEIE, Fill] n Ucflnu Svhlniw r. m “Emu-r 'tnwnchip, “fl“! .' :}ru~' V ummlx: :lImI ‘ll dupe 1 Un Mn 5 h- in‘!” (.‘.\'l'H.‘.‘.‘f\lf .T:I!:('~'\ ‘d v'ml'l Ir In? L~ nnkm!‘:\n«H;.~nh“'ri!u-S: :\hlu|;'|. in “('hllllL’ x-;.\:|~l.llr,ngcnl I» s.lrr‘lanvmhv and '.5 d .33. ( "(m tin? mhfiim" Emu L 01". ».\ .\\\‘. dugrglm-r c-f' ‘\dllVll] it mu] llt-t‘l'v' L. “11”; th .~, ngl‘|l"_’.\mrs l.mumh MM 11; d |_ls‘. (Juli. h «,5 Leon In n- and horn-(- nwn'a 11ml dunghw r frum mural-Iv: lull -\|l‘l"|! nn‘wim- tun lit 1" Humm. §I10M: wnu- In lu-xvrn nlmu- m 4 [ht-u: Lhe ~15)“ ‘td:l"~ fight-h m-l Hm]\\ h] lho‘me'gTll-m l‘: [h- Hummk dlulv, LIH it \\ |~l the why)‘ (pl-"i vullingm‘l-l h\' il \\l: .n lv: libido. Th -n. Imiug ll m-ntn (‘hl‘l' \uur un.[ dr\"\uur h VP. ll mud. hr :0. May <hl rr-i- ml [m n p munl sh-v pin .lr--u~' I nénm " j ME ,1 HQ‘TURS“ U'NHAL k 5“ UP}: I: 'u' “‘5” I) mum! Lm-mq In“ Mr Ihv m \tZTH‘Ii 1:: .\H'lfilj‘lVH h) (izllhp ur; nnl In \I- mi" - (M'H r m' \\'ilh' Hull-Hug. ufipva Iln- an'. thl I'zllli \\‘iH. ! IrJll} Juc wm‘. hl‘ In “L- :‘l Nu rrsid. yn- uf hr. Fix-Ipc, m 1%."! Yum sm-t-i. lu-r. ::.1~".,;. in“ , G'r'ettysburJy \\'(PHJLI AV!) (,‘L,\>"l\‘ ”NIFTY? It Tim my“ Swim: \\{ill ('nmnu'ncc 0.013105 In)", mow.“ J.\.\‘fJ\:‘.Y, Imm. , r‘Fbr pdflu' d, r~ au.znl=z , . Im. w“. it. EMU-IR“ Rim-Mm. ‘ ‘ .\hu: MAM ‘\“at.'r\‘,’.\.ssislx.nt. ~ Degffl'l, I:u2. M I ' ' 2‘ " Railroad iElectmm , 1 . ”I". .\IHHLIX Ho tidh for u l’nuidcnt pnr T Tm he .\Lmugflrf h‘y' the (PM y-imrg H.lll mad, \\'l‘l he lu'l I ;.(t—'l§nllit~(- o'. [ha l'unhmu; in the 'se- and story“! :‘m- P.lfi~‘uu;zrr Depot, ‘1: the qurnugh ul Hutu $31351. im‘lhc SI'A‘USI MONDAY 01' J.\.\:lf.\! Y‘ xwu, (Junmry l: 1863.) M'2 u'c'lnck 'm ,m nly-43100:]. A: 11. ~mno lum— :In-l pure dhcre wnli he held lii l'cglllJr nnnnnl nu eting‘of the chkluflxtcrs. % Her. '."J. [ll‘ MAY”) WILLS, Svc'y. 3 ‘01! one Fred-lent n‘p-l twelve Diri‘l'ldrs, :- mmmge [lnc mm; 0! the Mule-[mu Amulroud Company Infill": minim; 'wur, wnl he held in‘ Tomplmm-e'wnh Law. Am the 12!! day. being 'the SIfiCUNb nuxon in .lANL’ ARY next, at 2 '0 cltutk‘Y P. M.‘ in the mom 0 Ike Company, «niche-«Mu the Freigmfluuuc Ml persona hill‘ft‘slfld nreiuvited lo «Redd. : . My outer ull‘the Board. 1 9 Dec. '22. (11* W. I". URUUSE, Scc'y. ‘ min mnmncwsi EST.'iTE.a~—Lenus . udministngtiun oi begun“ otJohu Car burgh, Isle of Franklin {wpg Adams county, dc can ed, having been grsimed to the undonign ed, residing in the um?“ lowmhipnhe he: . givvs notice to an pe'sons indebted to Mi estate In make immediate payment, Ind my having clnima against? the. same to m‘ then: properlx authenticated fun aeulemcnc. : ‘ > mum CABBAUGU, Adam. Dec. 22, 1882. 6!. ‘ ‘ ~ F THE: POTOSIAG ALL SAFE—En‘ry' 0 body take notice 'that U. G. “11mm: lue place to gel, your Christmas presents, ..Old zlge fact that any one purchming 25 “nu worth of CHRISTMAS TUYS gets a nico ll book. giving a than account. of the "scam the beautiful Indian Princces Tuln; and In} one purchasing to the nmountof $1 gen army of Col. E. E. hllswonh‘e Zoumc Drill, Ir full biography of his life. No. frown ’ the Bank. [Den . 13:2“) . .' vsox BRUTIII-IRShuve constauéwdi H r a. large assortment of plain _sn‘ Tfiw cuses,gllded lrnmes, gold and planed lock: , breaszpms, km. $O., which they are ”math nstomslnngly low pricrs. . , INGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. nm-y E r“? E hulemow to be land 111. “. G. CLERK-(l \o COUNTRY MERCHANTS—The Eu‘ '1 signed‘ bu Essence; md Perfumer‘ ‘ nu kinds, av. wholesllu and remit, all «1.2% is telling very chap far mh. Call ~ unin- umn and miss your neleclionu. * “$ ‘ June 30. 1862. fl. {l. CARR, UFFALO IIOBES.-A lplendM lot ' B ce'u'qd at 3 - Pf . , l iT'Ziell . - --,-. .v 4..”... GETUSBURG—finunon‘ LMIT. ' ”"6 2510 a 50 4 75 ...1 25 to l «I l 25 ml 30 . 83 3 ' 80 63 60 5 on I 75 to 2 00 2 00 '7 no 3 00 5 00 “ .\NOVER-Jl‘ncusmv LAST DIED. :oe.! Medical Curd. Ari Elbction Notice. The Army Ell . r. 25! . "mo! . 1 25101 as; . \ gal . J G‘! . 7 55! . a no . z 00 I; 25;
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